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S ix ty -F irs t Y ear No. 51
Moro, Oregon F rid a y ,
T hese
About the County
T h in g s
We
N o te
October 21, 1949
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Midco Breeders
Ready For
Official County Paper
^Lm“c'al’s
Chief Coming Next
Week For Parley
Moro Taxpayer»
May Have Levy
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Mr. and Mrs. Archie Cantrall
Mr. and Mrs. Art Johnson
The Wasco Woman’s Tuesday
and children, Gene and Sharon, came up from Salem Monday to Study club met this week at the
motored t,o Sandy on business spend a day or two visiting home of Mrs. Archie Gosson at
and on into Portland where they members of their family in and two o’clock. Topic for study was
W. L. Josslin, chairman of the
were dinner guests at the home near Moro. Art says there’s no “Culture of The South Atlantic
state
Democratic party, will be
of her brother, Kenneth Everett thing to the present furore about States”, with Mrs. Floyd Long
The Midco sale will be held at in Moro Wednesday, October 23
Whether or not the taxpayers
and family. Mr. and Mrs. Everett the mental hospital.
discussing the topic Mrs. Minnie the fairgrounds November 3,
of
School District No. 17 will be
at
noon.
Luncheon
for
him
and
Cantrall of Portland were din Mr. and Mrs. Jack Noonan Dutton had charge of the pro
called
upon to pay an additional
which
is
Thursday.
The
hour
party
will
be
given
at
the
Moro
ner guests there also.
came home Saturday after being gram.
$27,500 in taxes this fall de
will be 12:30 p. m.
hotel,
s
a
y
s
Kenneth
Fridley,
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Brittain in Nebraska and nearby states
Ijast week A. T. Striker re
The catalogues are being mail Sherman county chairman. At pends on several decisions, per
and children of Tygh Valley for six weeks where they visited ported many attractive specimen
ed
from Spokane this week and tending will be precinct officers haps the most of importance to
came over Wednesday. Mr. Brit his relatives.
They had a fine at the “show”.
by Giles L. French
will
be in the hands of some 800 and others who may be interest be that of District Attorney T.
tain helping Olan Stark on his time, they report, but were glad
F irst “stickers” of the Was
Lester Johnson.
prospective
customers who will ed.
house
at
Kent
and
Mrs.
Brittain
to get home again.
co, PTA are out announcing the
We had been informed that the
The situation seems to be fair
thus
be
informed
of
the
breeding
Mr. Josslin, one-time secretary
Orville and Ted Barnum flew first meeting for this fall season, of the 30 bulls and 36 females
consumption of wheat was drop and children . visiting at the
ly explained in this manner: In
Frank
Bayer
home.
They
return
to
Governor
Charles
Martin,
is
up from Portland Monday to Thursday.
ping and presumed that it was
February the voters of District
Mr. and Mrs. Marius Douma being offered by the consignors on a week long trip through 17 voted the annual budget
look after the affairs of their
now around three bushels per ed home Friday.
at
this,
the
fourth
annual
sale
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
W.
Fields,
eastern Oregon for the puruos »
father’s estate of which they are and two sons were visiting with
capita which would be little over
purebreds byf mid-Columbia stock of organizing the party members which w a s for some $36,000.
the Lewis Hastings family last men.
half the wheat consumption of Mrs. Jo Hogue and Bernard Mc administrators.
in preparation of the 1950 cam This was in excess of the rural
week. '
grandpa’s day when men labored Neely motored to Portland Fri
school budget by $4,198 and was
This
year
the
consignors
are
Born: To Mr. and Mrs. James
day
to
attend
the
stock
show.
paign.
George Potter, former county
with saw and sickle instead of Mr. and Mrs. Fields returned Warnock of Burbank, California,
a levy over the six percent lim
from
a
more
widely
scattered
judge and owner of the Klondike
volts and voice.
itation of that amount. The order
a daughter weighing 7 pounds on store, was married October 8 in area than has been the case for
home
Monday
with
a
new
sedan.
Now, however, here comes an
on the assessor to levy this
any year since the sale began. Reapportionment
Mr. and Mrs Gene Reynolds October 10. Mrs. Warnock was Vancouver, Washington.
article from Washington, D C .
amount was properly made, ac
daughter, Julie, went to formerly Vivian Fuller. '
The Wasco library will beg‘n J. L. Jacobs and Sons of Prine
source of much Information and and
cording to officials.
ville,
L.
K.
Smith
and
others
Portland
Friday
where
they
at
Mrs.
Ora
Pee
O
s
went
to
Port
winter hours Saturday, October
misinformation, and says that tended the stock show, returning
In April the district officials
from Goldendale and breeders Measure Talk Topic
the average American eats but home Sunday accompanied by land Saturday in company with 22, and will remain open from from Heppner will bring stock
considered it necessary to per
Jack
Cushman,
new
agricultural
2 to 4 on Wednesdays and Sat to the local show and sale. • All
129 pounds of wheat per year, a her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F.
Speaking in behalf of a pro form more work at the school
mere dribble over two bushela- Kellogg who returned to their instructor, who made a trip to urdays.
posal
for reapportionment to he house and called for a special
cattle
consigned
are
Herefords.
Corvallis over the week end. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Thompson
He does eat 171 pounds of grain home Tuesday. ,
The show will be held Novem initiated for the November 1950 election to raise $27,500 addi
Peetz
visited
her
daughter
and
went to Seattle last week to
including com, rice and rye.
2 and will start at 2:00 p. m. election Giles French told the tional over the six percent llmita
family while in the city.
spend a few days visiting her ber
The piece says that the total
with Joe Johnson of OSC, nam Sherman County club Wednes tion for these repairs. The vot
weight of food consumed is 1581
Mr. and Mrs. Keneth Young mother in that city.
ing the winners. There will be day night that rural Oregon ers agreed to that also. Whether
Mr. and Mrs.zCharles A. Green four
pounds or four pounds per dav JOHN A W A ITER
were in Salem the first of the
classes of females and five must be assured of - legislative or not the actual levy or order
and a little extra for Sunday and
John A Walter, former resi week to attend the administra of Altaville, California, spent classes of bulls.
power In thestate assembly if was given to the assessor is a
picnics.
,
, .
dent of Sherman county, died at tor’s conference which was held the last week end with their
the
state is to be developed pro matter about which there is not
H.
B.
Sager
of
Bozeman,
Mon
son E. Morrison and family.
The heck of it is that there the age of 81 at Hood River, Fri the first two days of the week.
tana
will
cry
the
sale
again
as
entire agreement. It probably is
perly.
Mr. and Mrs. George Smith
seems to be gloating over the day, October 14. He was born in
not essential, accofdlng to the
Mrs. Margaret Huff Moore of of Wheeler county attended the he has done for the three previ
The
proposal
of
which
he
reduction in use of wheat and Illinois in 1868 and came to Shei\ Spokane, Wn., stopped h e r e
ous
shows.
,
At
the
1948
show
district
attorney, because the as
spoke
would
give
each
county
jfleasure over the consumption o man county by way of California Sunday and Monday to visit Mrs. P. I. show in Portland, and on prices received were among the
sessor
has
power to grant exten
a
senator
and
apportion
repre
lettuce and carrots. Now looka in 1888 taking up the homestead Ernie Moore and others of long their return spent a few hours highest of sales made at ,anv
sions
of
almost
any length.
sentatives
according
to
poDUln-
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
T.
L.
Fields-
here, expert, if you think you re cornering from the Klondike residence who remembered her
similar
event
In
this
part
of
the
Marie
Hoskinson,
assessor, car
tion.
Such
a
plan,
he
said,“
vas
going to dominate the world on store. He lived there 20 years be as a young girl here some years then all together went to the west and good quality of con
ried
the
$4,198
onto
the tax roll
almost
identical
with
the
method
Smith home in Wheeler county
a diet of that stuff look well to fore moving .to Hood River ago.
signed
stock
Is
expected
to
bring
and
did
not
Include
the $27.500.
of.,
apportionment
used
in
the
to
seek
deer
during
Saturday
the history of cows and rabbits. where he had lived since 1908
good
prices
again
this
year.
~
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Art
Watkins
and
The
levy
was
made
and some
United
States
and
which
was
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He was married in Illinois to daughter Dorothy Wilson and and Sunday. Also with the imme Those interested in studying decided on after long debate by taxes have been collected on
Perhaps the crudest thing Fannie M. Hilderbrand in 1892,
diate people were Mr. and Mrs
governments have done recently who survives him. Other surviv Evelyn Kirkelie drove to Port Steve O’Meara and daughter, Mr. the breeding background of the the writers of the constitutional that basis. Tax information has
(and private Industry, tool is ors are two sons, William and land Saturday to see the Pacific and Mrs. Damon Fields, and fly animals offered for sale may convention in 1787. It Is the me been published about the levy
compulsory retirement at a stat Andy of Hood River and Mrs. International in its final acts.
ing in was Kenneth Blau, but he obtain a copy of the catalogue thod most often used- by repre at least twice since then but the
from Bonnie Sharp at the county sentative governments through discrepency was not noted until
ed age. Age has little to do with Wallace May of Grass Valley and
Gloria Douma was home from was called back on account of agent’s office in Moro.
Wednesday.
out the world.
the University of Oregon at Eu a sick horse, but returned to fln-
ability.
two grandsons.
If it is determined that it Is
* « * • •
Strengthening of county gov
gene Thursday night until Fri Ish the hunt . . . with only
possible
to levy over the six per
George
Smith
getting
the
deer.
We hope, and are pretty sure,
ernment
would
also
be
an
ad
day evening to attend her grand
that Gus Soloman will render his WASCO LIBRARY GISTS $974. mother’s funeral. All other mem As several deer had already been
vantage of the plan, said the cent limitation more than once
taken out, the game became very
decisions on the basis of law.
speaker, and this is necessary In one year it is likely that the
Gross receipts of the Wasco bers of the family were here.
scarce.
Were he to be partisan as some
because local governments hove levy will be put Into effect.
A joint installation of officers
grown weaker as centralization It is possible for the sheriff to
of his supporters said he would Library festival was $1115.80 for the George Bell (Jnit No. 49
A
birthday
dinner
in
honor
of
according
to
Mrs.
Howard
Pratt,
be his appointment would be
of governments goes on. Demo extend a levy in case of error.
and the auxiliary will be held Miss Junie Hazelton, niece of
secretary.
Expenses
were
$141.51-
In question is the $27,500
cracy is based on local govern
come a disgrace
the Kent Legion hall Friday of Mr. and M|s. Howard Pratt,
making thè net return $974.29. at
♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦
ment which must be preserved. which would be paid by the
was given Sbnday at the Pratt
Or
tibei
21
starting
with
a
pot
Voters of the consolidated Moro
There was snow in the county Major item of expense was thè luck dinner.
home with 12 seated at the table.
district which has a valuation of
this week, little flurries that fe'l permanent booths made by Har
Miss
Hazelton
is
doing
the
of
»’ and Mrs. B. F. Bailey and
The levy In ml’ls
The date of the election to de NIGHT DRIVING DANGEROUS $2.798,793.
softly and quietly—a w arning ry Van Gilder which will be ''h”dren. David and Marlyn of fice work for the Pratt firm.
This Centralia Wn., arrived Friday to
would be 9.8, says Mrs. Hoskin
that the bright, warm days of usable for another year.
Topic Sunday at the Wasco termine whether or not Sherrpan
Your fears are well founded son.
summer are gone and that there item might be termed an invest spend the week end with her Church of Christ will be “In God county farmers want to establish
’
J ’7
In case this levy is made the
a soil conservation district or if early-evening automobile traf
will soon be a blanket for Mother ment instead of expense.
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ted
Ball.
We
Trust.”
Books received at the Wasco
not has been set.
The election fic worries you, figures compiled additional cost of Sherman coun
Earth.
hy the secretary of state reveal. ty schools would be increased
We do enjoy the warm open library recently are: “Father of
will be held November 16.
.
z
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.
aid and open neck days when it the Bride” Streeter; “The Hus- yr,
A majority of those voting
Oregon accident records for from $256.493 to $283.993 and
The Fountain
is possible and comfortable to band M Scott;
must favor the formation of a 1948 show 42 percent of all fatal the increase from 1948-49 would
✓
••
rush helter skelter out of doors Hdad” Rand; “After the Storm
district and at least 30 percent mishaps take place during the be nearer 40 percent than the for
Hale;
Children’s
books
are:
CONDENSED
REPORT
OF PRO- COUNTY COURT:
day or night But winter has its
of the farmers must vote to six-hour period between 4 and merly computed 20 percent.
compensations, too. It gives an "Nice Long Vacation” Nebaucr; UKEDINGS O F O C T O B E R Vernon I. Miller *$17.60; Lester make the election effective. Pe 10 p. m., hours of fading light or
Wilson, $12.00; Metsker Maps, tition for the formation of a full darkness in the fall and win
TERM OF COUNTY COURT
appreciation of home and fire “Looking for a Star” Bowman;
4O-K MEET JOYOUSLY
*
Claims against all funds allow $12.15
side and friends. All are doubly “Darling Rebel” Sweet; “Yucca
Sherman county district was ter months. Death crashes regch
Members of the 40 et 8, Ameri
ed as presented excepting one DEMOSS PARK:
valuable when nature turns her City Outlaw” Hopson.
signed by action of the county a peak between 6 and 7 p.' m. can legion fund loving frater
John M. DeMoss, $66.00; W. R. committee for land use, which and remain high until 10 p. m.,
General Road Fund Claim and
chilly back to us and when wc
nity, met at the Moro hotel Wed
must rely on ourselves for en 4-H CIA’B FORMED FOR 1949 one County General Fund Claim. Reid & Son, $23.85
stated at the time that it wanted diminishing sharply after that nesday night. It was a district
Monthly financial statement COUNTY JAIL: $18.75
tertainment instead of using the
to obain additional power over hour. Accidents of all types are meeting of the Hood River, Was
George Fox Jr.,13, son of Mr. of County Treasurer and Clerk’s GOVERNMENT TRAPPER:
hills and streams and warming
most numerous between 4 and -5 co and Sherman county area
conservation methods.
$50.00,
and Mrs. George Fox, was re monthly statement of General
sun for diversions.
Three meetings will be held in p. m.
I
and was presided over by Chef
• Man can feel a bit of conceit cently elected president of the Road Fund Budget balances COUNTY PRINTING: $314.40
the county prior to the election
“The record gives definite de gare, Thomas W. Griffith of
DISTRICT
ATTORNEY:
$8.89
over his ability to stay Indoors first organized 4-H club for the presented and filed.
at which members of the state proof that traffic danger goes The Dalles with A. W. Gust of
Bid of Thomas W. Stults for RETIREMENT FUND. $64.89
where there is warmth and com 1949-50 club year in Sherman,
committee, of the federal soil up when the sun goes down. Maupin as grand secretary.
fort while nature chills the earth county. George is the president purchase of tax fore-closed pro MISCELLANEOUS:
conservation service, and officers “This danger can be offset by re
The meeting was, as often,
State Industrial Accident Com of nearby districts will speak ducing
of a Growth and Health club at perty in Wasco, and bid of E. C.
outside.
speed and redoubling cau opened with song (sic) and the
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First National and explain how the district
the Rufus school where Mrs. Smith for purchase of tax fore mission, $9.24;
tion in dusk and darkness.”
business session included audit
“Sun and wind and beat of sea, Sarah Giannonati is serving as closed property in Kent both ac Bank, $132.00; State Tax Com might operate here.
He called on drivers and pedes ing of the returns from the lat
mission.
$17.22;
Public
Employes
cepted
and
property
declared
Great lands stretching endlessly. local leader for the group.
The first of these meetings trians alike to bear in mind that est wreck and sending the funds
Retirement System, $163.21; Na will be held at Grass Valley, No car
Other officers elected for the sold.
Where be bonds to bind the free.
headlights are no substitute to the auxiliary of the national
Deed executed conveying tax tional Hospital Association, $10.- vember 7, at 2 in the afternoon; for daylight.
All the world was made for me. coming club year were Wally
Pedestrian acci American Legion for child wel
A
—Adelaide Crapsey Morris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe fbre-closed property in Wasco 50.
.
the second at Wasco at eight that dents at night frequently are tra fare purposes, one of the main
Morris, vice-president and Paul toT LeRoy Belshee et ux.
night and the third at Moro No ced to the walker’s miscalcula activities of the 40 et 8. Sam Da
Auditor’s Annual reports of ROAD FUND
“He’s a smart kid and will lie Blackburne, secretary, son of
vember 8 at 2 o’clock in the after tion of the speed and distance of vis of Maupin was Initiated into
successful,” they said, but he Mr. and Mrs. George Black Audits covering past fiscal year WAGES:
an approaching vehicle.
James T. Brown, $270.90; E. noon.
the order at the meeting.
wasn’t. Intelligence gives a nice burne.
presented and filed.
Attending will be Charles Nish
McPherson,
$232.34;
Frank
Baz
Mr. Frank Bazzel appointed
flair to success but isn’t an ab The club consists of ten boys
member of the state board and
solute necessity to it. Integrity and girls in the Rufus area. The as temporary County Road Fore zel, $213.31; Earl Rehr, $242.32: former Gilliam county farmer,
VETS MAY DRAW FOR LAND CROP INSURANCE INCREASE
H
A..Shields,
$277.69;
R.
F.
is of more value, ch aracteran d alms of the project for the com man replacing James T. Brown.
More Sherman county farmers
Howard
Cushman,
secretary
of
Bid for purchase of County Looney, $285.32; A. H. Olson, the board, Tom Helseth, soil con World War II veterans will have taken advantage of the Fed
perhaps ambition is more valu ing year for these ten young
owned Willys Jeep held in sus $200.71; Frank Bayer, $177.85; servation agent of Pendleton have preference in acquiring 50 eral “all risk” ctop insurance
able than both although ambition people will be as follows:
without character may be a bad
Quotations of various First National Bankw $110.90: and probably Raymond Crabtree farm units covering 4489 acres than ever before, it was pointed
1. To foster a desire for good pense.
State Tax Commission, $21.13;
combination.
health and to develop a dealers held in suspense.
irrigable public land on the out this week by J. A. Keeler,
Public
Employes Retirement Sys of Maupin, supervisor of the dis of
Numerous
changes
in
adminis
sense
of
need
for
health
Payette
division of the Boise re supervisor for the Sherman coun
trict
on
Wapinitia
flat.
From the sometime humorous
tering of road affairs directed by tem, $80.53
clamation
project near Caldwell, ty P.M.A. committee.
study.
page “The Duffel Bag” we glean
REPAIRS:
The all risk Insurance covers
Idaho, the Oregon department of
2. To obtain for each child a Court.
this bit of philosophy which is
J. K. McKean Co., $155.17;
No further matters being at
143
wheat producers, represent
physical
inspection
accord
Veterans’
Affairs
reported
this
MORE
TAX
INFORMATION
only partly akin to humor.
Contractors Equipment Corp.,
issue adjournment ensued.
ing 230 units. Closing date
week.
v
,
ing to state law.
“When a man waxes up to the
Interstate Tractot &
Further information about tax Veteran applicants must file September 30th.
3. To give the children and CLAIMS PRESENTED AGAIN $21.15;
fact that “the show is on”; and
Equipment
Co. $9.80; Columbia es for specific purposes may be
ST
SHERMAN
COUNTY,
ORE
Protection against all unavoid
parents
a
n
understanding
with the irrigation manager,
that his span of life is shorten
GON GENERAL AND ROAD Motor Service, $5.00; Industrial pertinent while tax notices are Bureau of Reclamation, Notus able hazards and plant diseases
of
what
physical
defects
ing with every clock tick, and
FUNDS FOR SEPTEMBER, 1949 Motor Parts $3.98
still fresh in the hands of the Idaho, before January 3, 1950, to from planting time until the crop
need correction.
if he is going to live a useful
APPROVED OCTOBER 5 TERM GAS & OIL:
4.
To
keep
records
of
growth
obtain priority over the general is harvested is provided in the
life he must be at it—at that mo
R. H, McKean & Son, $3.25; payees.
OF THE COUNTY COURT
All premiums In excess
and
health
for
the
project
The basic school fund returned public in acquiring the home policy.
ment life begins for him.”
Standard Oil Co.,' $19.44
of amounts necessary to pay loos
* in the Health Club Project GENERAL FUND: -
steads.
Application
forms
and
♦ ♦ * * *
$53,220
of
the
approximately
TIRES & TUBES:
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
es are credited to the county.
record book.
When its spring one some
Firstone Stores, $53.05; Walth $125,000 paid in by Sherman necessary data should be obtain When minimum reserve require
Norman
E.
Fields,
$60.00;
Bur
5.
To
get
children
to
select
countains and the per capita ed from the same address.
times thinks that it would be
health habits for personal roughs Adding Machine Co., er-Williams Co., $17.18
school
fund was paid by the re The reclamation bureau says ments are met, Mr. Keeler stated
fun to pick up an old car and a
GENERAL
SlT
PPLIES:
$16.18; Sherman County Journal,
improvement.
turns
from
the state income tax the land is undeveloped and the surplus goes back to the par
wife without her hair comped
Moro Lumber & Fuel Co., $29.-
$3.00; Norman E. Fields, $36 00;
ticipating farmers through a pre
6.
To
make
a
health
poster
to
and some torn pants and take to
95; Ranch & Home Store, $3.14; to make the total amount for mostly in sagebrush, and located mium adjustment the following
T. M. Garrett, $55.00
exhibit
at
the
Sherman
at
elevations
ranging
from
2300
schools
in
1948-49
$213,445.
the road* It would be such an in
Sam Foreman, $14.50; O’Meara
county fair in the fall of CLERK’S OFFICE
Soils range from year.
For 1949-50 the local tax is to 2500 feet.
teresting and carefree life bum
Supply & Imp. Co., $13.89
West
Coast
Printing
&
Bind
1950.
clay
to
sandy
loams, and the
ming gasoline from officials,
$203,023, the basic school fund
4-H club work is for boys and ing Co., $63.30; Elsie Jones, P. M. MISCELLANEOUS:
lands
are
adapted
to dairying and PM A PAYMENTS UP
camping along the roadside,
return
is
$37,660
and
the
per
Railway Express Agency, $3.-
the
production
of
alfalfa,
pasture,
There has been an Increase in
capita
tax
$4710
for
a
total
of
working when stategy failed and girls who have passed their 9th $5.00
48;
State Industrial Accident
ASSESSOR'S OFFICE
clovers, wheat, oats, barley and the amount any farmer can earn
$256,493.
This
is
an
increase
of
the stomach insisted. But in the birthday by January 1, 1950 and
Commission,
$97.11;
Eddins
Mot
Burroughs
Adding Machine
peas.
hy soil conservation practices for
fall it seems different.
There s have not passed their 21st birth Co., $16.18;
Doris E. Watkins, or Co., $105.00; City of Moro, $1. 20 percent.
day.'4-H
club
work
aims
to
teach,
1950. It is now the Production
Due
to
the
end
of
the
special
still a part of the American pop
Applicants
must
have
at
least
75;
Pacific
Telephone
&
Tele
$25.00; Marie Hoskinson, $25.00.
road tax levying period road $3500 in cash or such assets as Marketing administration which
ulation which doesn’t give a through doing, better practices in COURTHOUSE:
graph
Co.,
$20.80;
Pacific
Power
funds have dropped from $77,118 livestock, farm machinery and handles this payment. For 1949
hoot for security. They scorn it; agriculture, h o m e economics,
Pacific Telephone & Telegraph & Light Co., $3.16
to $34,150, a decrease of some equipment, and must also have the total amount any farmer
they run away from it; they and related arts. If you are in Co. $43.35; Pacific Power & Light BRIDGES & CULVERTS:
glory In their lack of it. And terested ’ in participating in the Co., $27.34; Ranch 4 Home Store
Beall Pipe & Tank Corp., $207.- 55 percent. School costs are sev had two years of farming ex could earn was $750 and this has
maybe (to coin a phrase) they've 4-H club program write or visit $2.15; City Water Dept. $4.80; 86
en and a half times the road costs perience and must Intend to been Increased to $2500 for next
got something there, even if it your County Agent’s office at Clean-Rite, $16.25
in Sherman county for 1949-50. farm as an occupation.
year.
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the courthouse in Moro.
is fall.
Annual Event
Conservation
District Vote
Due Nov. 16
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Increased $27,500