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VOL- 1 Ho. 1C
C1 o; u e';» L' i nn e s o t a
FORESTRY. NEWS
By Don Burcalow
193b
Sep:- I, 193S
The dcuo?e shift came to an ena last Friday as another reminder that Summer is
about over and Winter is about to drop in for a couple of weeks. The last road work
don--; by the crews on the double shift was the completion of the Cedar Lake truck trail,
the date 01 this writing, the winter-time schedule goes into effect. All crews now
1 a* ■ camp at Eight A. M. » instead of Six-Thirty and Seven A. M. Incidentally, have
you :-uji'-sd how earlj it gets dark now?
Leo Sr.ita and his gravel gang worked Thursday and part of Friday hauling sand to
the Ranger Station in Cloquet for the construction of a small nursery and arbaretum.
Ranker Carlton is going to have a mighty fine looking station when the grounds are fixed" up Tjth the demonstration tree plots-
The done pickers have been pretty busy the last week climbing every tree within
forty mil is that has ceres on it, picking White pine cones is the stickiest job on
vsk: a.e fellows who have pine pitch in their hair, ears, eta •, for pome swell
. ::i'v- i7o pine tree in the vicinity has been safe so far; as even the pines in
'mopurst Park in Cloquet were stripped l^st week. To date, approximately ten bushels
of Norway pine cone: and thirty-two bushels of White pine cores have been picked,,
George Santerre, Pierre Grey, John Long, and J. L. Ryan, and their crews, are
still haoVing their ways along the roadside jungles in the Fon du Lac. Thij wee?-: is
especially tough because all the roads are through swamps that only the Fon du Lae can
nave.
You've probably noticed, but .11 of the State buildings are being re-sided witn
ship-lap* When completed, the State Office, Blacksmith Shop, arid two Garages will look
like the new four-stall garage even do\m to the green and white paint*
—: XXX—
NOTES FROM THE LIBRARY
Since the last issue of tho Breeze a number of magazines have been added to the
Library, The magazines have beon in continual use since their arrival* To date. 15
Western magazines have been r-^ad, Other magr.zir.es snowing a demand ire th-3 following:
"•a aV.P'ilaL MQ°hcn3os, jolliers, American 1 -asurdcy l^enina "-sta Qutfoors. and
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A check of took interests has been made end books have been obtained
the demand of the boys rriers. again, prevail che favor" '. s Poys
ing on the list for books ! -s follows: Smock. Tanrinen Fcuike: Floyd
Newman- A'aa.n, ^orwird, Maynor. Simpson. Conkrignt, Sauors Long. .^ a.ji-.3,
.;cott, MoAndrews. Irox Godfrey, and Soger.
For UiCg.-rinss :at'7 'an and Thorpe haV3 been the mosJ: frequent callers Thorpe
specialise- ir. Motion Piotu^ sr.opoliton, a.:d Popular fcjecho lies while \.r\]Yl n
reads L-osmcpo] ,;aui Collier3, and Saturday Evening" Tost- To d"nte the magazines Iiav
been checked out l/j.7 times
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