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Heck

Joseph C. Heck (Joe)

Ethan, SD

1939-41, 2750, Fruitdale (Orman Dam), BR-2, Mess Steward

Company newspaper, The Orman Duster, June 1941

Joe Heck has been Canteen Steward for several months. This position of trust, which includes the care and sale of goods, cash receipts, also pool table and bowling alley earnings, is a responsible one. The total business has averaged $1000 per month. Joe has filled the position very satisfactorily. He is slated for a promotion to leadership as company mess steward.


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