AGRICULTURAL COMMITTEES
Men Appointed Who Will Look After Necessary Needs
The Mauston Star, March 21, 1918
On Saturday, March 16, 1918 at the meeting of the Committees on Agriculture and Labor in joint session, J. C. MacKINZIE was elected chairman and J. T. HANSON secretary. During the meeting a complete survey of farm and labor in the county was made preparatory to the season's work and needs. It was decided to plant much sorghum providing mills could be assured. The secretary was asked to give the press committee the names of the two committees and to request the people who want seed or other needs, or who want to sell anything to notify the nearest member of Agriculture committee, and those who want to hire or be hired to notify the nearest member of the labor committee.
The agricultural committee is:
C. V. HEATH, Fountain, P. O. New Lisbon
P. C. FREDERICKSEN, Necedah, Town, P. O. Necedah
Joseph STEHLE, Lisbon, P. O. New Lisbon
C. W. HALE, Lindina, P. O. Mauston
J. C. MacKENZIE, Lemonweir, P. O. Mauston
Frank C. BELL, Summitt, P. O. Wonewoc
W. W. WILCOX, Seven Mile Creek, P. O. Mauston
R. J. HAVEY, Kildare, P. O. Lyndon Station
J. E. PALMER, Lemonweir, P. O. Mauston
A. A. MARVIN, Kingston, P. O. Mather
The labor committee is:
D. W. ALLABY, Mauston; Ralph GRANGER, Mauston; O. A. DUNNING, Mauston; J.
C. RATTUNDE, Necedah; A. M. LITTLE, New Lisbon; Otto REITZ, New Lisbon; Geo.
MORGAN, Elroy; Fred SEARLES, Elroy; Wm. WHITE, Wonewoc; B. H. LYNN, Camp
Douglas; E. F. CRAGOR, Lyndon Station.