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THE SHCRMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON
1>AOB TWO
FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1939
ex;
divided up on a county basis, af- bidder and upon the terms and
tir which county AAA committees condition» hereinaftq* mentioned,
t i run if the race is made longer.'
will apportion county allotments and at private sale subject to con
It is true that a man now has a
(Continued from page one)
Sherman CoMty Observer
among
individual farmers. Thé firmation by the County Court ot
It ;.ger time to get around the state* of the fact and Rosser will
Established Nov. 2, 1888
state . allotment was confirmed al tha State of Oregon for Sherman
than under the September primary dressed in at the penitgn
Grass Valley Journal
most two months earlier than last County, the following described
li.w and it is also true that trave- shortly after.
Established Oct. 14, 1897
The Dalles, June 22, (Speci?.l)—• All events will again be staged year, said Steen, which will make rcal property belonging to the
Ralph *E. Moody, «täte, police
CONSOLIDATED March 6, 1931, li.<; cost« money and time, both
high-points like a series by red-shirted Breakfast club j it possible for farmers to have estate of said deceased, to-wit;
of which are valuable, especially coordinator who prosecuted Rosser?- Hitting
of
exploding
firecrackers, the 7th members. Oaussen announced that 1 their allotments well in advance
The Southerly Half of Lots
Wasco News-Enterprise
I tv a poor man.
special consideration will be given of the winter wheat planting sea
said
the
time
he
has
served
in
jail
annual
Fourth
of
July
celebration
4
and 5 in Block 1 of the ori
Established Nov. 1891
i Another argument is that it de- while awaiting his numerous ap
to
all
visitors,
with
proper
glide
|
son.
ginal
town, now city, of Moro,
at
The
Dalles,
sponsored
by
the
IONSOLIDATED March 4, 1932 p ives Oregon voters from voting
peals and other legal gymnastics, Breakfast club, today promises service dispensing all necessary
“By
planting
within
their
1940
Oregon.
thiir choice for president befort will not apply to his penitentiary
wheat acreage allotments,” Steen
residents of the ...Midi-GoLurabia information.
JBlock 1,' 2, 3, and the east
Published Every Friday at
tl party conventions which are sentence.
The “screwball” parade in the pointed out, “Oregon farmers will
area
a
three-day
show.
erly
35 feet of Lot 4 in Block
h id in June. It is lots* of fun to
♦ ♦ ♦
; Moro, Oregon
6 of Rollin’s Firat Addition to
Completion of arrang/tmentB for morning of the Fourth will be ccoperate with other farmers of
c ,.V a ballot for sobie favoirte
The old Oregon capitol building the affair, announced by-General open to entries, from any person, tho nation in balancing wheat acre
the City of Grass Valley,
Giles L. French
Editor s n although the record shows
is no more. The last traces dis Chairman Walter. GHqwen, .re firm or group of persons. The juv age with needs for the immediate
Oregon, all in Sherman Coun
Entered as second-class matter at that it does little good or has little appeared this week when workmen veáis that the Iddependf-nce -day enile division also is being stress- fuure. The national allotment is
ty.
Oregon.
the Postoffice at Moro,‘ Oregon e..‘ -ct on the final result.
pulled down the 'brick chimney celebration will be high-lighted ^y.; ed this year, with prtzes for the ba ed cm the acreage necessary to
Term# and condition of sale:
It
is
probable
that
the
opposi
nnder Act of Congress of March
which was' a part of the east Wall a Tin Lizzy Derby, a spectacular most humorous getup. Subs tail- provide for our domestic markets, caah »upon delivery of the deed of
te p is from a traditional point of of the old building.—-
5, 1879.
water carnival staged by;. A&tk i tial prizes are offered in the adult our export trade, and a reserve said adminiatratrix and after con
vi •w instead of from a factual
The chimney was lefti standing
p int. Most other states hold as a part of the heating plant, Cody’s Olympic swimmers, a 1 division. Regular marching units for any emergency which may firmation of sale by said court.
arise.”
Bids must be in writing and .may
pr marieS later in the year than which served to warm the building ‘‘screwball” parade, a Monte Car- w-H accompany the paraders.
The
wheat
Allotment
for
a
be
left with, the county clerk of
Io
fun
house
and
n
host
of
oth
:
.,
=
C egon and their citizens suffer until only recently when the n'.w
Poms
farm
is
the
basis
for
the
farmer’s
Sherman
County, Or igon, at his
events
that
have,
year
after
year.
f m no loss of citizenship. In $115,000 heating plant two blocks
participation in all phases of the office in the courthouse m Moro in
been welcomed with accla.m.
f
t
with
few
exceptions
Oregon
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
away was put into service.
national program including con 8feerman County, Oregon.
The celebration, which wit’
h ’Ids its primary first, long before
• ♦ •
servation payments, price adjust Dated June 22nd, 1939.
u tional affairs have begun to
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
The new capitol building wil^ be under way Saturday nifth‘, J’d ’' 1
ment
payments, wheat loans, and
Elva A. Bryant, Administratrix.
#
‘S'IV’ so that the candidates with open on Sundays during the sum with a dance at the civic "
Payable in Advance
crop insurance.
33-36
ium.
will
be
'climhxcji
by
th
public
approval
can
be
picked
from
ONE YEAR ....................... $150
mer months for tho, convenience of
the ruck.
A • out-of-town visitors wishing ' to greatest di^plrv of'”fir'v,>-k*’ O’t
Traffic accidents in the city of NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
Tu'fdav
-tb'*
Shorter elections would cause inspect it. The announcement
Oregon- weekly newspapers, en
JUNE 23,1939-
Notice is hereby given that the
hc < • T’’ tered in the National Editorial Portland showed a decrease of 19
apprehension on the part of made by Secretary c? State Eatll V."*'prison'’ ev?” °
undersigned
has filed in the Coun
1 Contests thatt brought »thousands percent during the month of April
g -vernment employees who worry Snell after many organizations pyrotechnics. '*" ? r - t
ty
Court
of
the State of Oregon
SCHOOLS
a’. »ut how they will fare in case bad pl.aded for the “open house/’ bo preceded by an unusual illumi : of competitor» from every state Karl Snell, secretary of state, an
for
Sherman
County her Final Re
nounced
today.
Two
persons
were
nated water pageant.
or a change of administration,
i in the union, won coveted trophies
- Monday there were some school v. ould keep business from being Visiting hours will be from 10
port
and
Account
as Adminiatra
killed
in
March,
197
were
injured
For dance lovers, the Eight for first place in two principal
elections. In most districts few disturbed for longer period and a. m. until 4 p. m.
trix
of
the
estate
o fr Frank L.
* * * 1
Queens of Swing, an all-girl contests, a second in another, and compared to 227 in March and
attended. No major disturbance certainly would make elections
Burr.et,
deceased,
and
that Satur-
Oregon now has 367 new laws orchestra direct from San Fran- a number of honorable mentions, total accidents were 1,217 compar day, July 15, 1939, at ten o’clock
resulted. Thia must 'have been
ed
with
1,509
the
month
before.
which it did not have before June cisco, has been obtained for a according to word received here
caused by a lack of interest in tho 1* costly.
a. m., of said day, at the County
14. On that date all the ' laws Monday night dance, and a danc? by Eric W. Allen, dean of the
education of the children or by
Courtroom, in the Courthouse, at
Oregon labor in convention as- passed by the 1939 legislature ex af(er the Tuesday night fireworks school of journalism at the .Uni NOTICE OF ADMINISTRA
the fact that few people have'chil
TRIX'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Moro, Oregon, have been fixed by
s mbled this week showed an in cept those carrying emergency display. Along with'- the dance i varsity of Oregon.
dren to be interested any more.
Notice is given that Elva A. 1 he Court as the time and place
Patrons of the Wasco schools ti . .tion to co-operate with em- pauses went into effect, 90 days btnd. comes thjQ,«‘‘Treasure Island' The McMinnville Telephone-Reg- Biyant,
administratrix of the for hearing of objections to said
RcVue/’i a show staged glong ul¿ trier, published by Lftrs and Jack
. ,
turned out to demand a schbul pAyers in order to bring about yfter adjournment.
Final Report and Account and the
1 B’adine, won first place for gener- estnt? of William C. Bryant, de- settlement of said estate.
Silliest new law was one for tra modern lines.,.. -
with a greater range of subjects. b tt(T conditions and more etn-
Thfc Dalles Seaports, now lead- j ai excellence among weekly new3 ceased, will sell on and after July
They had no dispute with the plcyroent. Now we should get bidding the catching of, female
Zella Schilling.
ing
the Columbia Valley league papers having more than 1,000 29, 1939, to the highest and best 32-35
si
raeplace.
-rawfish,
or
male
crawfish
under
board and re-elected the outgoing
Geo. G. Updegraff
* and a half inches in length. The with eight victories .without p circulation. Entered in the con-
member, but they did want a
Attorney for Administratrix
aw does not explain how to de single defeat, will oppose S t.! te^t for the Western Newspaper Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78.O.E.S
school that offered more courses
termine the sex of the “crawfish.” Helens, leaders in the Greater j Union silver trophy were 95 other
Moro, Oregon
to the boys and girls.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
Municipal league. Sunday after- high class newspapers from all
• • »■
Meets Every Second and
Unfortunately there
doesn’t
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
Fourth Thursdays in each THE COUNTY OF SHERMAN
A referendum petition to give neon, July 2. On Tuesday, July over the country. The Hillsboro
seem to be any way to get it un
Month; Visiting members
the people a chance to vote on th? 4,, the American Colored Giants Argus, published by Verne Mc-
der the arrangement o f school dis
In the Matter of the Liquidation
Invited
J of the BANK OF COMMERCE,
trict« as now divided. If we are F.cm the Observer June 25, 1920 >o-called “hotel liquor” bill passe 1 of Seattle, will play a doublehead- Kinney, was given honorable men-
i tion, in this classification.
Rose Amidon, W,M.
by the last legislature, is on file er against The Dalles team
to have five high schools in the
Wasco, Oregon.
At the commencement exercises here. The, bill provides that the
Í First place íot the best editorial
Ruth Snarl mg, Secretary.
county and pupils from each sec
NOTICE TO THE DEPOSI
pagi in weekly newspapers was
tion of the county are forced to at Hill Military Academy in Port liquor commission may, issue or
TORS
AND CREDITORS THAT
land
June
16th
Harland
McDonald
j won by the 'Hood River * News, I Alpine Rebekah Lodge No. 116
c?ehy licenses for the sale of liquo’ Three Students Go
attend the school closest to them
FURTHER
CLAIMS ARE BAR
of
McDonald
in
this
couty
was
j published by/ Hugh Hall and E. A.
by “clubs” and restaurants, an l
there must be schools much as we
Moro, Oregon
RED.
, Sonnichson. The N. E. A. past Meets 2d 4 4th Tues
have them now unless taxes are honored by being appointed a also maintain a closer supervision Summer Camp ;
NOTICE LS HEREBY GIVEN.
Cadet
Lieutenant
and
was
com
! president trophy is awarded in day of each month.
of liquor problems. The referen
to be Increased beyond reason.
That an order has been entered
mended
for
his
excellent
work
at
Last Wednesday morjiirig threé J this contest.
dum was filed by ‘^Com monsen sc,
It might be possible to establish
Visitin’g members wel
by the Circuit Court of the Sta|e
young people from the Moro Com- ! The Hood River News was also come.
at least one school in the county He school.
Inc., a Portland group.
of Oregon for the County of Sher
The farm residence on the Ed
muhity Presbyterian church went ■ cited for honorable mention for Rebekah Wilson, N.G
where the desired subjects could be
man
barring the filing of furth»-
taught and arrange for those pupils Alley farm east of Graas Valley
A thousand three-weeks o|.| to Hilloekbwn eamp as delegates j excellence in newspaper produc Florence Johnston.Sec
cla’ms
in the liquidation of the
in the county who desired that in the Rutledge district was total chicks were burned to death her? to the summer . conference for tion, and another honorable men-
BANK
OF
COMMERCE, Wasco.
sort of training to attend that ly destroyed by fire Monday morn when the brooder house at th Christian Youth. This camp is tion was awarded the Tele phone- Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F & A-M O-egon, from and , after July 7,
Meets on the 1st and
ing, together with practically all state penitentiary annex • four situated aobut 40 miles south east Keebter in the Most Outstanding
school.
3rd Thursday eve 1939, other than claims for ex
it.
contents.
>
The
farm
had
just
of
Portland,
just
inside
the
Nation
Edition
contest.
If not applicable for the entire
miles southeast of town burned
nings of each month. penses incurred by the - Superin
In the classified advertising con
county Wasco and Moro might di i t -ntly been leased by Sherm recently. The fire probably start al Forest.
Visiting members cor tendent of Banks.
For many years |*rejibytgrian test second place was awarded to
vide on the above basis. Let Was Wilcox, who had bought the larg ed in an over-heated . brooder
The said order directed that this
dially invited to meet
co high school offer courses in er part of the furniture that wa stove, and caused damage esti Young People have found a week’s the Hillsboro Argus. Both ¡the
notice
be given by publication
with
us.
agriculture, manual training and di stroyed.
mated a t $2,000. The brick walls stay in this camp a ve?y profitable Argus and the Telephone-Register A. B. Christianson W. M.
thereof
in a newspaper of general
This city was the scene of a of the brooder house were left affair. The Conference, from June reached the finals of the newspaper
domestic science with a minimum
circulation
printed and publshed
C. V. Belknap. Secy.
21 to June 28 is directed by Dr. production contest, which was won
of regular subjects enough to con pretty home wedding Thursday standing.
In
Moro,
Sherman
County, Ore
M. M. Stocker of ¡Seattle, formerly by the Montclair, New Jersey,
Moro Lo^ge No. 113^ T7b. 6. IP. gon, weekly for a period of three
form to state standards. Let Moro evening, June 17th, when Miss
• * •
pastor of the Oregon City Church, Times.
Moro, Oregon
teach nothing but the fundamentals Pauline Corwin and Thomas H.
ueeks prior to the date on which
The state board of agriculture
Meet« 1st and 3rd claims are barred.
with plenty of history, English, Frrra were united in marriage at met here Saturday and re-electe<* and is assisted * by four or five
Tuesdays in th*
mathematics and science. Parents the home of the bride’s mother, Mac Hoke, iPendleton, chairman other outstanding leaders for Oregon Fanners
th? dates of publication
I.O..O.F. hall Trai ?rc That
could then send their children to Mrs. C.-S. Royce, Rev. F. R. Jack- and G. A. Brown, Portland, as youth.
as follows:
Those attending from h:re are
sient and visiting
fvhich ever school nearest met son of Wasco officiating. A wed vice chairman. ,
brothers are cordi First publication June 16. J939.
Ardis Truitt, Florence ^Lawrence May Sow 851,000 A
ding reception was given the young
their desire*.
>
The board voted to hold a re and Claudine Thompsqn. They
ally invited to meet Second publication June 23, 1939.
The cost would not be so much couple Sunday afternoon by Mrs organization meeting immediately
Last publication Jwie 30, 1939.
Oregon's
1940
wheat
allotment
with us.
more than at present except for A. H. Barnum at their Lone Rock after each new governor goes in were taken to Hitlock'burri Wednes will be 851,458 acres, Will Steen of
MlAtRK SKINNER,
the necessary transportation ex Foim home, the young people leav to office. It was the first meeting day by Claude J . ; Thoni|psqn. and Milton, chairman of the state,AAA Ve non Miller, N. G.
Superintednent
of Banks, in oharve
Joe Truitt, Secretary.
pense and while the plan would ing Monday morning for their new since Gov. Charles A. Spragui Theodore Thompson.
of the liquidation of BANK OF
farm program committee has an
not satisfy the needs of the ma home near Absarokee, Montana.
COMMERCE, Wasco, Oregon.
nounced. This allotment is 10
took office.
jority it would give opportunity
per £tnt larger than that received
Director J. D. Mickle, recently
Grass Valley will celebrate the
to try out the ideas of a number 5th of July this year. The com appointed for another term .by
NOTICE TO CREDIT0R8
by Oregon for 1939.
of parents who really want a diff mittees have been appointed and Governor Sprague, reviewed the
All persons having claims a-,
The increase in the state allot
ROUND
TRIP
erent sort of training for high the advertising is out. One of the work done during the la«t year by
gainst the estate of Hans Thomp
ment is in line with the increase
school pupils.
son, deceased, are herdby notified
in the national wheat allotment
big attractions is a big barbecue ‘he department, and asked that
It would be better if all schools and the committee will not disap- the board work more directly with
to present them, iq proper form,
announced recitrtly by the agricul
were put into one so that the ad-, n< ir.t you.
to the undersigned, the duly ap
tural Adjustment Administration.
the department in formulating
ditional courses could be offered
pointed, qualified and acting Ad
The national allotment for 1940 is
»At the annual school meeting policies.
to all if there was some active
ministrator of the estate of Hana
62 million acres, seven million acres
* * •
-
held
Monday,
at
Kent
J.
H.
Wilson
group with interest enough in thi
Thompson, deceased, at the office
larger than the 1939 allotment.
Recent filing« for water per
subject to sponsor the plan, at wsc elected director and A. A. Dun
of
Geo. G. Updegraff, Moro, Ore
Steen
asserted
that
these
acre
mits have been the heaviest in
least to the extent of giving it lop clerk.
gon,
within six months from the
age
allotments
represented
“goals”
Mrs. Chas. Boardman was a history. State Engineer Charles
backing enough to bring it to a
date
of this notice, to wit: Juna
and
that
farmers
cooperate
only
Strickiiq
aanowye(l
here.
«A
drj
passenger for Portlai|d Wednes
vote.
16, 1939.
on,
a
voluntary
basis
in
an
effort
spring
followed”
'by
only
intermit
day morning. Mr. Boardman is
to hold wheat production down to
Harvey Thompson
tent rains caused the heavy influx
taking treatment for his eyes.
these
levels.
Administrator
of
applications,
Stricklin
said
RATE HEARING
At the annual school meeting in
Geo.
G.
Updegraff
Mri
¡Roosevelt
wants
the
legisla
Wide
participation
of
farmers
in
Many
of
the
applications
were
dtf^
Sometimes public affairs are Grass Valley Monday there were
Attorney for Administrator. 32-36
funny, not amusing or odd, just five voters present who elected nied for lack of water facilities tion as soon as possible m the Ortgon and other wheat produc
event
something
bursts
'«•
Europe
ing
states
with
the
AAA
farm
pro
but
an
estimated
10,000
additional
funny. For years the shippers of Roy J. Baekr director for three
acres will be under water in the after congress adjourns and before gram this year contributed sub
the interior have been trying to years, Bert C. Baker clerk.
NOTICE OF
the January assembly. Die-hards stantially to the adjustment in
Willamette valley this year.
get the rail rates down on supplies
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
o ver th e
rrgue that if something blows up wheat supplies and the resulting
shipped in as well as on crops From the Observer June 24, 191C
Notice is hereby given, by vir
in Europe they want congress to lanrer allotments for 1940, Ste?n
shipped out.
Gen. Frank Bell has put off
tue
of an order of the County
be in session, ready to meet the said.
Afer years of effort some prom “thi war” five years, until air Wasco Teacher On
Court made on the third day of
The
state
allotment
will
soon
be
situation.
-»
.
ise of river shipping appears planes to carry five people are
June, 1939, I will, qn and after the
possible and the newly instituted perfected. Add 20 years for “the School Trip
7th day of July, 1930, »ell at pri
Little things affect legislatTofi^
Use the»« special b arg ain
water transportation system is war,” Frank; then maybe the air i.
vate sale, all of the undivided one-
*
'
The
house
refused
to
enact
a
bill
Georgia B rack», who has been
asking for lower rates than the planes will carry 25 people.
GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF fares fo r an e c o n o m ic a l, fifteenth interest of Charlotte
rail rates, with the backing of many
The school meeting at Erskine- teaching the third and fourth to create the Franklin D. Roose-
Fleming Pearson, deceased, *in the
safe, com fortable “ o v « r-
ville elected L. L. Peetz director, g'.ades in Wasco, will accompany velt library at Hyde Park (his
producers.
following
property, situate in
mother’s
estate),
where
the
presi
A tto r n e y A t L aw •
th e -4 th z/ v a c a tio n t r ip .
The railroads protest that they and W. A. Norcross as clerk.
the Califomia-»Golden Gate Study
Sherman County, State of Oregon,
dent
proposes
to
deposit
all
his
should be permitted to meet the
Robert Kaseberg and family tour of the Oregon College of
to-wit:
E f f e c t i v e b e tw e e n p o in ts in
M o ro a n d W a *c o
rates asked and a hearing is held are quitting Sherman county for Education, Monmouth, according official papers of historic interest,
The North half of the NEJ
O
R
E
G
O
N
(on
U
n
io
n
P
a
cific,
on the matter. Of course the rail Montana. He has sold his farm to the announcement made today. because maintenance would come
and the N | of the NWfr of
Huntington
West),
W
a
sh
in
g
to
n
from
a
25
cent
fee.
This
fee
nor
U.
roads would never have found it outfit to Wasco parties.
The tour, which will occupy a per
Section
15; the Si and the
and Northern Idaho and to cer
possible to lower the rates unless
The Sherman County Band will iod of four weeks, will be conduct mally would not have caused com
NE1
of
Section
10, all in Town
tain
points
in
British
Columbia.
competition was offered, F and if play all day at the Old-timer’s ed by Dr. J. N. Carls, geologist and ment, but in recent weeks the
ship 2 North / of Range 17
government
is
charging
JO
cents
permitted, they would stifle the celebration at DeMoss on the geographer of the college staff,
Fast W. M.
SALE DATES
n<w transportation and demand Fourth.
Leaving Monmouth on July 22, to see the Ford Theater4 where
I
The sale will be made for cash,
Lincoln ^vas shot; another,. dime to
July
1st
to
4th
inclusive
higher rates again.
the
group
will
travel
by
motor
, if purchasers can be found desir-
F»«.m the Observer June 22, 1900
But, just the same it is funny,
b y M id n ig h t July S th
car to Crater Lake for the firs visit the house where he died and
‘ ing to buy for caah, otherwise one-
10
cents
tJb
inspect
fth«QL^e
W. B. Hogford, L. W. Hunting, lap of their journey. In thf course
that those who struggled for low
half cash and the ¡balance to be
Half Fare for C hildren of
rates for so long should now op and family left Monday for Collins of the trip, they will viait.the Lava sion in Arlington Oeft^Cery? Thou
payable within three years, bear
five and under 12
Hot Springs.
pose such an idea.
Beds, Glass Mountain, Mt. Lassen, sands of school children come to
ing interest at 6%, secured by a
Washington
every
year
to
see
these
Ordinances of the Moro council Lake Tahoe, the Mother Lode and
first
mortgage upon said property.
For
further
details,
caH
on—
foi bidding fast driving, dirty and placer gold mining belt, Monterey, shrines and an admisrioij. charge
Bids
will be received by .Joseph
SEPTEMBER PRIMARY
dangerous back yards, burning thi Yosemite, the Redwoods, and is regarded as an outrage. How
L. Brackett as admmistratir, at
ever,
for
years
25
cents
has
been
The referendum has been invok refuse in the business part of the a week will be spent at the San
the office of Frank G. Dick, attor
charged to look at George Wash
ed against the September primary city,, breaking glass and bottles Francisco Fair.
ney
at law, Room 20 Vogt Block,
ington’s tomb - which is private,
bill with members of the Grange, in the alleys and atrtets, must all
(
The
Dalles, Oregon, and at the
net public property.
the Federation of Labor and the be enforced by prosecution for
residence
of Herman H. Brdckett
• • • ■ y ■
“Believing that a ''party plat-
Oregon Commonwealth Federa violation.
on
his
farm
between Rufus< and
Unless tie senate ste-jp ji> gov
A bicycle track about a half ferm is a covenant with the peo
tion, whose membership is made
Wasco,
Oregon,
in Sherman Coun-
ernment
money
can
no
longer
be
up partly from the communista, mile in length is being graded ple to be kept by the party when
ty. '
used
to
make
grants
pol
entrusted
with
power
•••(w
e
be
but which is a group working for under the supervision of A. L.
Joseph L Brackett.
control of the Democratic party. Mills and others for the rac^s on lieve in) maintenance of the na: ities desiring to build their own
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Opposition to the bill is based the fourth. ’ .
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more money to run for tlection fine brick cellar at Sam McDonald’s accurate Executive estimates with- on record against this policy of
Attorney.
promoting municipal ownership.
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