Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, December 08, 1933, Page 2, Image 2

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Wheat League Specials
Welcome -- Farmers
Confectionery
Mens Rubbers - best grade- Ball Brand
“ 4 Buckle O’Shoes------------
$1.00
$2.60
All rubber. Wool lined
Childrens 4 Buckle O’Shoes
Special
$1,60
Sisea 8 to 11. Wool Hued
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Baby-Waata dwiak.
another piece of pie.
a * Ruggles
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Ladies Mid Misses GALOSHES
snap or zipper fastener, all at
special low prices.
Let ’s have another dip
(^Town Talk
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J. C. Freeman & Co.
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ITS OVER SHOE TIME BY THE CAL­
ENDAR IF NOT BY THE THERMOMETER
underneath aro the everiaating arms.
6 1, 2, 20-25
BURNFT-POWELL
Get Your
Lanches
Bucholtz
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Radio Repair
Completé stock of Radio Acces­
sories — Tubes — Batteries and
other parts always on hand.
Work Guaranteed
Virgil Conlee
Moro, Oregon
Across Street from Hotel
A Homo Is Hardly Modern
without ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION
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BETTER SIGHT
without the publie service corpora*
tiona is $7326,000 although it was
formerly over $11,000,000. The pub­
lie service corporations in the county
are valued at about three million
dollars. *
Sherman county raises wheat. The
average crop is 2,440,000 bushels per
year for the past ten yean and the
largest crop ' on record is one of
8300,000 bushels As the population
of the county is slightly less 3000—
2978 to be exact—the wheat crop
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P acific P ower & L icht C ompany
the fanner on an average.
Sherman county has five
high
Valley aad Kent Six rural schools
are in operation this year, but a
majority of them are traneporting to
town schools- This county has the
largest property valuation per school
c * om
of ite small population and val
in normal times.
property valued at 111,290 in the
la the last census year, 1929, the county. Thia was in 1929. The state
county produced $2,090,198 worth of average was 84821.
field and orchard crops on 369 farms.
Sherman county was one of the
Fer the wheat allotment plan 343
first counties to become active in tax
reduction. All taxes were 8348.450
la the eounty signed applications.
$192372 in 1982.