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(1): View of Railway Avenue in Lemberg, Saskatchewan. (2)-(4): Images of members of Wilhelm Schofer's road building crew ca. 1944. Elsie Mass (nee Schofer), who cooked for the road crew, is the only female in the photograph. William Schofer lived near Melville, Saskatchewan and ran his road crew from there. (5)-(7): Images of Wilhelm Schofer hauling grain with a cart and two horses to the elevator at Melville, Saskatchewan and sitting in the grain agent's office. [ca. 1960].
Images depict buildings and activities in Lemberg, Saskatchewan and include: (1) row of grain trucks delivering grain to the Pioneer Grain Co. Limited elevator; (2) a young girl standing on the wheel well of a truck parked on a farm; (3) exterior of Trinity Lutheran Church; (4) Trinity Lutheran Church's Ladies' Aid Society; (5) school at Lemberg; (6) children boarding one of several parked school buses.
Item is a postcard on which is an image of Lemberg Public School. Postcard is posted with a one-cent stamp and includes a handwritten inscription that identifies intended recipient as Inspector Ball of Yorkton, Saskatchewan and sender as J.[?] Tomlinson.