Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, June 07, 1957, Page 2, Image 2

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H H KK MAN COUNTY JOUR MA U
MORO. OREGON,
FRIDAY, JUME 7. IMT
bushel. 12 miles from Arlington, undersigned has flleA n th«tCoun-
pital In The Dalles. It was report­ Bill Seehafer, Bickleton. Wash- ty Court of the State of °7;8on
Some elders who have accumu­
ed he suffered a heart attack,
inirton
31-6c for Sherman County, her Final
m u n it C ounty ^Journal
lated savings or Investments pri­
and that It will be several days
M Ii.w
iwi.lress and Account ag Executrix of the Es
UOMEN
18-55,
to
address
ana
Qf j o h Vernon Flatt, de-
before
the
doctors
can
tell
how
or to high tax days find their so­
Published E v f iy F rid a y ut
mall «ur ' ‘r™ X ’ r i i i ' OF ll R <*"«<«• and
•U onday' ,he 24lh
I serious it will be.
cial security money a nice bit of
Muro, Orrgoi»
commission Write GIFT FAIR.
„ te[)
Mr. and Mrs. James Fox spent
m » . . , spending money; some who are
GII cm I j . French
last week at their farm at Cor­ IDept, 8». Springfield .P en n a. A_ M_ of said day In the court
still working at 72 lay it aside
bett. Arnold Lampert of Troutdale
K ilte r,« ! K» «•eond clam» m a tte r a t th« for descendant».
As a boost to
room of the County Court In
P o atu ffic « a t M u ro .
O re g o n ,
und er A ct
is here to help with the work LUMBER, direct from mill, from Moro, Sherman County, Oregon,
other Income it is pleasant to
o f Conirraaa o f M a rc h 1. H7>.
again this year. Lampert is Mrs.
$17 per M and up. Phone Lyle haye been fixed by the Court ag
have. Yet. if it wasn’t for the
Fox’s
brother.
Curt
Neal
spent
136 day or night. If no answer the tjme and piace for hearing
part
of
the
Inflation
caused
by
n e w s p a p ir
last week cutting and baling hay
call 6K Thoren Lumber Co. 28tf objectjons to said Final Account
the
scheme
most
would
be
bet­
P U B LIS H E R S
for George and James hox.
SALE: 5 room & basement anti for the settlement
of said
ter off without it.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Jordan
home
Q y stucco ln & QUt
ASSOCIATION
It seems to keep workers at
tried their luck fishing at the
jobs when they might better ven­
fireplace, oil furnace heat, in-
Lillian Katherine Flatt
lakes again this weekend, but re­ sulated, nice yard & garage, 2
ture into better ones and like
Executrix
ported the catching was slim.
conscience makes cowards of us
lots 50’ x 120’. Will sell either t . Lester Johnson
Dolph Baker flew his airplane
all.
fully furnished or without. Attorney for Executrix
29-32c
to Tacoma, W n, last week and
priced to sell Phone 203 Grass
■
P
29tfn
NOTICE
OF
HEARING
ON
brought his 3-year old grandson
Valley.
here for a visit. The boy’s folks
F IN A L ACCOUNT
DAIRY MONTH
will pick him up later this month.
E s ta te N o. 621
June is dairy month and in that
S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S
Dolph said the boy made a won­ L E G A L N O T I C E S
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
month Oregon’s oldest agricultur­
derful co-pilot and enjoyed the
that the undersigned Administra­
OHS H U B
>2-00
al commission taxes itself for a
tor of the Estate of Pearl Garrett,
plane trip.
C
A
IJ,
FOR
BIDS
J U N K 7, 1957
___ program to encourage the use of
School Dlst. No. 23, Grass Val- deceased, hae filed In the County
dairy products. It has been going
V T
A IN G
School Dist. No. 23 Grass Val- court of Sherman County, Ore-
on for years and dairymen con­
1
A
ley will receive bids for a new bus gon> his final account In said es-
HISTORICAL SOCIETY
sider it successful.
d a . m - t m
mm- up to June 10 at 8 o’clock p. m. tate, and that said Court has fix-
In Sherman county which has
ITATF. WIDE I AINT CO.
One 1957.model, 1% ton chassis, e j the 17th day of June, 1957, at
This Sunday the Sherman
County Historical society will changed from a dairy products
plete painting and dec r
g 6 or 8 cylinder, 36 passenger, the hour of ten o’clock A. M. on
hold its annual picnic at DeMoss producing county to a consumer
|jeM Gray and C|en S h o e m a k e r J u n e 1 a fte r lun g e x p e r ie n c e
’?!Zlce’ loo3/ i V F 12th St heavy duty upholstery, 2 speed sald day, and the court room of
Springs Memorial park.
status the program may mean less
( ,u. iii-st w e e k o f th e ir ven - w o r k in g
on c o u n ty m a c h in e ry ,
3977 or 5293, 120
-
825x20 10-ply tires with said Court, as the time and place
There will be talk about history than it formerly did.
ture |„ |M tt»»- garage kjsln «-M b u y in g o u t th e C h ip m a n s w h o
The” Dadies* Oregon
38Hn tubes, 1 825x20 10-ply tire spare, for hearing objections, if any,
in the guise of remlnlscenses and
Dairymen were the first of the -p,iey to o k o v e r M oro M otors le ft fo r T a ft,
i he Dane .
k
4 speed transmission, oil bath air to said final account and for the
old friends will meet again nnd agricultural groups to organize
WANTED. Man with car, e
$- cleaners> oil filter> hydrovac hy- settlement thereof,
to $5 per hour on W atkins »t drallc brakes, electric windshield
Dated and first published this
- -
before youth group» and
Rufus Personals
Family Food Route, Experience *
wlndshleld washer and 17th day of May 1957.
I, ha» always seem d
drlnklng other organ sat ons to discover
unnecessary. Age no handicap.
QS
ampie heaters.
Date of last publication June 7,
m o stlv b y t h ^ elders It i s t r u e of milk, the uses ’of cheese and how few drivers know how far
M rs. G eorge F o x
A1S° paro USze » h T pa T I v
School District reserves right to 1957.
n.1O8Uyl>y _th?L
:2i..~ ,,<».«i tho law io penalize oleo- their cars will travel from the
m X a rm e .1“ High teed'7o'sU,"e'n. time they spot the necessity for
of
Harold Balter
W r% i TOWyn8Av«” ue’ S
reject any or all bids.
FRANK J. KETTER
3903
Administrator,
P Hut It isT o u th tha’t would get gendered by national (arm policy a stop until the vehicle ctmes to h
„ „ ,
h
since she
29-34C
“
5, Washington.
Grass Valley, Oregon
___ ............
.. .......„ _____________
.
N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S
th e most from it. If anyone was caused sharp rises In their prices a halt.
and
the family
moved away _____
from
RufU8 They are up near Coi
Cougar, FIRST CLASS carpenter and ca )-
Ad persons having claims ----------- t f w u T V T
•
m iivR i to Afghanistan to which, because they were under
For example, at 20 miles an RufU8.
Inet maker wants part time ag£dnst tbe Estate of Jack Brady, NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
live permanently he*would want government control, could not be hour, a car will travel 29 feet per Wn and say it«8 very pretty and
work or will do other type jobs, deceased are hereby notified to
Notice Is hereby given tnat the
were doie Faised without political action.
second^ For the average^driver i
th
this time of year.
to know how things were done
laying blocks, painting, etc. present ’them with the proper undersigned has filed in the Coun-
Altogether
dairymen
have
had
takes
44
feet
to
stop
a
car
at
that
Mrs.
w
y
Franklin
left
Mon-
in
,hs. that
P in th country,
o a th e v w why
o re they
what wore
kind a bad experience w
un letting
leuing speed—provided the
.... pavement
........... is - ^ay
u e« »»..
Gilbert 2-5426.
23c tfn youchers and duly verified, to the ty Court of the State of Oregon
with
day lor
fOr mump»,
Nainpa, luauo
Idaho w
where
she
. / I
v'phiiii burn into a government into their business, dry and level and his car has good wii, be near her husband and son Custom Slaughtering by appoint- underslgned, the duly appointed, for Sherman County, her Final
t m u s l learn every. Since they have gone on the.r own brakes and Urea. ............ . _ _ Jim . Her daughter. Grace, will re-
me„ t only. Meat cutting, wrap. u u a l U . e d ^ acting AdmlnWra-
world which he must learn every
than an
an instinctive
m suncuve ..«wo..-.v
____
Many people who have been maln ln Rufus for
SUmmer
thing other than
nationally «...w
and ____________
started a campaign
Market. Grass Valley, Oregon, deceased, at the office of T. Les- and that Monday, the 17th day of
action or two, —
likewise
for- years still falsely as-
Mlgs 1>pnore McNulty> .............
her mo.
— should
L- J l (1 I lie
k ? for wider use of their products driving
_
~
“ *«*« « a school “ chum
““ “ “*
*u *,c*
Cal1 242 for aPP°lnUnent-
7c
Johnson, Attorney at law, June, 1957 at ten o c ock. A. . .
interested in how things are done, they have forgotten the coinpul- sume^a stop * . » oa ♦ qa
( ther,
and
her par-
*
I , 1 t , C ents. till
tv '-I ill itmUo
*
the reasons for habits and prac- sory buying by government.
an o s.oppeH
Rulus fcjtxew
Saluc
s™ ,| hlacganU w h .u
ln_Moc„. S h e ,
.ices
June as dairy month is an Idea
Moving up the speea s
,
day nigbt They came up especl-
cation of this Notice, to-wit: May man County, Oregon, have been
That Is what history consists of. of dairymen. They pay for it and safety
^ ¡ ^ “/ '^ v e r s ally to hear Mrs’ Franklln Preach
for return or information.
fixed by the Court as the time
The water that flows under the stand to reap the benefit from it veling 60 miles
miles an
an hour cov
. her . farewell
. .
•- at
sermon
Sunday
Charles
V.
Smith
Box
254
Wasco
24, 1957.
The stopping the church of the Nazarene. Len-
Marie Brady
and place for hearing objections
bridge today follows the channel since they have become largely 88 feet per
20-31p
speed averages ore, who is former high school
Administratrix to said Final Account and for the
made by water that flowed under Independent of controls.
distance at that
FOR SALE: Thermidor Air Cool­ T. Lester Johnson
settlement of said estate.
about
264
feet.
teacher
of
Rufus
has
taught
for
the bridge fifty years ago—or a
er, used 2 months. JO 5-3620.
I^eta Eslinger
Attorney
for
Administratrix
the
past
year
at
Detroit.
The
party
hundred. And the same reasons
Executrix
29-32C
planned «... going on to Seattle WANJ,EP :
impel it on that course. Therefore
T.
Lester
Johnson
then
on
into
Canada
(or
a
vaca-
»y
high
school
girl.
JO
5-3620.
Good Spellers Are
we think that history is more im-
28-31c
tion before the two girls attended FOR SALE: Omar seed wheat N O T IC E O F F I N A L A C C O U N T Attorney for Executrix
portant to youth than to age.
Notice is hereby given that the
For
Vets
Welfare
summer
school
in
Portland
this
direct
from
combine,
$3.00
per
Made
Says
Prof.
Ray Palmer Tracy, writer and
State Treasurer Sig Unartder
summer.
historian of neighboring Gilliam
NOTICE OF 1957-58 BUDGET MEETING
and Mrs. George Fox and
county, is to be the speaker. He signed $10 000,000 of Oregon Vet-
Good gpelle„ are made, not
..„ .,^ .1 books
»uynV. and
a n d Brans Welfare Bonds in New born,
. _ and they’re
thev-.
made mostly j im spent Decoration day at Olex
has written several
The bonds were from desire, correct pronuncia- visiting the Earl Weatherfords.
netlie" I s T e ^ ^ l v ^ n ^ b i t ^ b e ^ X t ' o V S
T ^ m X n ^ w .S
many stories aliout life around ^ork Monday.
to
Interpret
soltl
to
Smith,
Barney
&
Co.
and
tJon
and
knowing
the
meaning
of
other
dinner
guests
were
Marion
Condon and Is able
Mid ?aw prepared and adopted on May 21. 1957 the budget estimates for the City of Moro, Sherman
Associates of New York City.
WOrds to lx? spelled, according to Weatherford of Arlington, Mr.
the country.
Pni n V Oregon for the ensuing year July 1, 1957 to June 30, 1958 as set forth in the accompanying
The
veterans’
bonds
bear
inter-
an
QregOn
State
college
professor
and
Mrs.
Ike
Weatherford
of
En­
It will lie an Interesting day.
schedules I, II, ill, and IV. All persons are hereby notified that on Tuesday the 2d day of J u|y>
est at rates of 3 and 3*4 per cent. *w bo ls author of a new spelling terprise, Mr. and Mrs. Snell Wea-
at 8:00 P. M., the council chambers, Moro, Oregon said budget estimates may be discussed with the
The effective rate upon the issue |)O(,k for high school students.
therford and Sherry of Condon,
City Council, the levying board for the City of Moro, Oregon, and any person subject to the j
was 3.18 per cent. Proceeds from
jqed p Marksheffel, assistant Mr. and Mrs. Bill Weatherford
posed1 lax Uvy or tax levies will be heard in favor of or against said proposed tax levy or lax levies
WIIIHKERH
the sale of bonds will be used in professor of education, says spell- and family of Heppner and a
or any part thereof.
It hannens now and then and making home and farm loans to jng ¡a <«sold short” by too many 8Chool chum of Mrs. Weatherfords
The outstanding Indebtedness of City of Moro, Oregon at May 14, 1957 was $6000.00.
th is Is one of the years.
In pic- veterans of W/orld War II and students, who fail to realize that and famuy from Gresham. It was
tore and In reality no farther
Korean veterans. spelling Is basic to writing and a beautiful ja y to lounge ln the
Signed Win. Hall, Chairman of Budget Committee; Ralph Busse, Secretary of Budget Commit­
than The Dalles we see men wear-
Oregon bonds sold In New York that It is an extremely important yard several went swimming ln
tee; G Virtue, D. Van Gilder, K. Dunlap, G. Douma, J. Cushman, C. Balzer, R. Brisbine, C. Huis, G.
lmr whiskers black, gray, or are signed ln that city, it having subject.
' Rock Creek which Is beside the
Gieser, I. Kirkelle, Members Budget Committee.
hrown and occasionally red.
been found by Treasurer Unander
Many factors are Involved in Weatherford place.
it la a strange sight ln this to be cheaper than shipping the spelling—intelligence, ability to
Mrs. Sarah Giannonattl finished
HUM51 ARY* O F E S T IM A T E D E X P E N D I T U R E S , R E C E IP T S , T A X L E V I E S FISC A L Y E A R 1957-58
dav although It must lie said that bonds to Salem for signing and rcad, background of experience, her school year and went back to
T O T A L LEV Y C A L C U L A T IO N S
TO TAL O F A L L FUNDH
whiskers a r e a fitting masculine then returning them to New etc.—hut the average student can Rapid City, South Dakota to spend
adornment that help some faces. York. Moreover, shipping bonds learn to be a good speller if he her vacation with her family and
Total estimated expenditures
.
.
* 17 805 00
Total estimated expenditures, reserves, transfers
O ne can guess there Is some sort Involves a danger of loss In tran- wants to and If he works at it, alg0 tQ atten(j gummer school. She
8,805.00
Deduct: Estimated receipts other than 1957-58 taxes
of centennial going on and men sit.
Marksheffel insists* , .
«nell. w111 be back ln the fal1'
9000.00
Amount necessary to balance budget
are making like grandpa with
The Issuance of the $10,000,000
His method for study! g • 1
9000.00
Total levy needed for 1957-58
foliage
veterans’ bonds will increase the lng Includes these steps: know the
It sure was hot here all last
7,800.00
Tax levies inside 6% limitation
i-he fli t'Is that whiskers were amount
the stale Iwntled in- meaning of the word; he able to week with the temperature hoy-
N one
Tax
levies
outside
6%
limitation
It’s
still
1,200.00
not always the style, that for a debtedness for that purpose to pronounce it rm recl¡y; break the ernig Í7 J.1:!..f.1"!!.“ '
Not
subject
to
6%
limitation
»
large part of the time slnee the $116,000.11(10. T h e ‘iotal amom't't o'i word «town into syllables; say it warm at this writing, b u tjh ere Is
a little breeze to help a bit. This
8U M M A R Y E O F E S T IM A T E D E X P E N D I T U R E S , R E C E IP T S , T A X L E V I E S F IS C A L Y E A R 1956-57
birth of this nation men were as state bonds. Including the new is- aloud, and Jbon w t. e
------ —
.
Special emphasis is placed on heat is drying up the grass rap-
clean shaven as they are now ,
. h.
b
knowing the meaning of words to Idly, and may do harm to the
T O T A L L E V Y C A LC U I>A TIO M 8
TOTAL OF ALL FU N D S
ordinary times
have
been
re-
be
spelled.
“Learning
to
spell
wheat
planted
on
shallow
ground.
A stranger might think that one which $2,000,000
Total tax expenditures
20’nm no
words which have no meaning However, the swimming is great
Total estimated expenditures, reserves, transfers
> zz.uw.uu
of these bewhlskered males would tired.
12,385.00
may he a fine form of mental and the young people are enjoy-
Deduct: Estimated receipts other than 1956-57 taxes
I k ? able to explain in short order -------------------
9,625.00
gymnastlcs hut it is conducive lng it immensely.
Amount
necesary
to
balance
budget
the reasons for his whiskers whe­
9,625.00
to spelling growth,” he says.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Peterson and
Total
levy
needed
for
1956-57
ther It be the coming of the white
746.00
Here
are
some
other
sugges-
family
who
have
lived
the
past
Tax
levies
inside
6%
limitation
7,138.60
man, the signing of a charter or Driving Rules
Tax levies outside 6% limitation
tlons:
year on the James Tate place
1,740.00
the Incorporation of a city. If such
Not subject to 6% limitation
Always learn to pronounce the have again moved to Rufus to
were the case every whisker Are Simple
word clearly and distinctly. Re- live ln the house owned by the
E X P E N D IT U R E S
S C H E D U L E III
wearer would be a fount of his-
A mistake so simple even the search hy spelling experts has Walter Morris’, where they lived
F
U
N
D
A N D ( IzAH H IFICA TIO N
B u d g et
torlcal wisdom, ready to expound most inexperienced driver should siK)wn that a person needs to befpre leaving Rufus,
A c tu a l for
A c tu a l fo r
A c tu a l for
E st. Budget
1956
57
6
m
o
n
th
s
fully on the background o
s be ,d)|e
avoid R instead pro- know how to pronounce a word
Mr. and Mrs. Milt Tumilson and
7-1-55
to
7-1-5Í t<>
1957-58
7-1-56 to 12-31-56
I
6-30-56
6-30-55
town w county
„ ” ¿ ^ 5 duces a higher number of Oregon before he can spell it correctly, son Doug have moved their house
were filled to the brim with in traffic accidents than any other Library and government, for ex- trailer to Arlington where Milt
GENERAL FUND
formation of local Interest.
driver boner.
ample, are often misspelled lie- has a service station. Mrs. Tumll-
180 00
1 Treasurer Salary
$ 180.00
90.00
180.00
180.00
There is good psychology behind
The mistake? Following too cause
they're
mispronounced son quit her job at the John Day
360.00
2. Recorder Salary
180.00
90(H)
180.00
180.00
all tills whisker wearing
240 00
closely. The result: 1 1,826 rear- ••llhary” and "goverment.”
cafe and will work In another one
240.00 3. Collector Salary
120.00
240.00
240.00
citizens look sufficiently different end collisions last year alone.
3900(H)
4. City Maintenance Man Salary
3600.00
Review Is important. Within 24 at Arlington.
1844.80
2996.35
to make good pictures for the
110.00
110.00 5. Social Security
The problem, the Oregon Traf- hours from the time you learn
6. State Industrial Accident Insurance 100.00
100 00
press, camera fans are p le a se d
gafpty commission said today, new words, have someone test
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hollinger
140.91
5000
50.00 7. Library
50.00
over tlie change In appearance of apparently steins from a failure you on them again, he advises said they heard from Ken’s moth-
50.00
50.00
185.00
200.00
8.
Park
30.58
friends and best of all it Is desir- on tbe part of <ir |Ver8 to under- students.
er, Kate Hollinger, who recently
252.03
300.00
200.00 9. Administration
22593
able that some little penalty o f 8 i a ,Mj how much ground a car
The dictionary is a great help drove her car to Spokane, Wn.,
860.69
250.00
9A. Annual Audit
discomfort t>e exacted from those tX)Vt,r8 id certain speeds and how in “studying” words, Marksheffel to visit a daughter. Mrs. Holllng-
300.00
300.00 10. Emergency
who sponsor a centennial.
It jong R iake8 them to stop, even at points out. It helps not only with er Is still on crutches, so It was
600.00
600.00 11. Fire Department
889.20
makes them feel bo much more reiatively low speeds.
definitions hut also with pronun- quite a trip for her.
350.00 12. Trucks: Gas, Oil, Repairs, Insurance 350.00
120.68
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wenzel and
T o ta l E x p e n d itu r e s <ien. F u n d
$ 7005.00
heroic.
Safety officials said they are elation and with breaking the
$ 6170.00
2572.26
$ 5789.18
$ 5014.75
We are sure that before the hot continually surprised in appear- word down into syllables.
sons Fred Jr. and Robert, and
W ATER FUND
summer days arrive the whiskers
Bill Wenzel of Clackamas stopped
500.00
13.
I^abor Account
will disappear, either by edict of
600.00
briefly in Rufus Sunday at the
176.50
1174.20
1000.00
14.
Supply
Account
5000
00
committee or spouse. They will PLAQI ES WON AT 1956 SHOW IN TI1E DAI.I,EH 11Y BOYS
2875.00
George Fox home. They were en­
558.25
1HÍH) 00
1800.00 15. Power Account-Pumps
764 27
have served their purpose by
route to Arlington to help their
2005.13
1500
00
16.
New
Mains
and
Sewers
1500
00
151827
then.
2170.69
brother Joseph \\\>nzel and fam­
1000
00
17.
Sewage
Disposal
Sinking
Fund
1000
(X
)
1000 00
ily move to Aloha where Mr.
T o ta l E x p e n d itu r e s W a ter F u n d
• 5800.(8)
99<M).OO
6331.04
$
5908.27
•
6524.38
Wenzel teaches next year.
He
STREET FUND
taught six years in Arlington as
HDt'IAL SECURITY
11(H) 00
the grade school principal.
1100 00 18. Power Account, Street lights
440 00
967.33
2200 00
A man we knew died the other
19.
Street
and
Ditch
The community was saddened
2500.00
2693.76
500 00
6(H) (H) 20. Labor Account
day at about 45.
For twenty
190.00
Monday to see Elton Med’.er be­
$ 3800.00
T o ta l E x p e n d itu r e s S tr e e t F u n d
4200.00
1226.21
years he has had his wages clip­
ing taken by ambulance to a hos-
$ 3661.09
> 4026.18
•
ped hy the government <or bene­
D E B T S E R V IC E
200 00
fits he didn’t live long enough to
240 00 21. Interest on Bonds
103.14
275.00
1000(H)
516.60
get. He has no family.
22. Retirement of Bonds
1500.00
15(8100
2000
00
$ 1200.00
2000(X)
T o ta l D eb t S e r v ic e
A superior service
Also In that time social secur­
1740.00
1603.14
$ 2516.60
S 2275.(8»
ity has helped create an inflation
e< personal eHendence
R E C E IP T S
that reduced the value of the
H UH E D U L E IV
THM
COSTS N O more
$ 6M00
money he was permitted to take
State Liquor Apportionment
600 00
156.73
613.68
604.20
70.00
License
and
fees
home with him on payday.
7000
20(H)
7000
4500
5(HH) 00
Water
rents
•U n d e r the circumstances It
7500.00
3035 15
6697.5,0
5582.00
60 00
Rent of Property
O 90 00
does not seem that the govern­
60 00
65 00
67.50
4 0 0 0
Pacific
Power
&
Light
434.07
ment’s program is social, ln many
434.07
403.2^
2( h T00
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co.
200(H)
cases It isn’t security.
1400
00
No company would think of
County Road Tax
1500 00
1649.12
516 32
7805.00
putting out an Insurance policy
TOTAL
Q
10385.(8)
3705.95
9570.12
7218.61
2000.00
A wide renqe of prices
Cash on Hana
that provided no benefits other
2000 00
S0S9 1 7
1765.45
$ 8803.00
♦he!
meets
efl
wishes
TOTAL RECEIPTS
12385.00
than those that might be awarded
11793.12
$ «98-1.06
(
after 65 and certainly no com
pany could make It compulsory.
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