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STATE DOCUME NTS 



November -December 1962 



SEASONS GREETINGS 



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Frank Thompson 

 President, MASWCD 



Your Association President Sez: From all 

 reports the convention In Livingston must have 

 been a success. We were very sorry not to 

 have been able to be with you. We very humbly 

 accept the offices you saw fit to elect us to and 

 with all of your good help we will strive to make 

 a better association. Making the best better. 



The time of year is here again when we want 

 to start thinking about where we are going in 

 the months ahead. Before we go too far with 

 our plans for next year it may be well to look 

 back and evaluate just how much we have ac- 

 complished in the past year. Do we want to 

 follow the same old rut or make a new trail 

 and explore for some new ideas ? 



Mrs. Frank Thompson 



President, Ladies Auxiliary, MASWCD 



The Secretary of Agriculture has suggested a 

 new memorandum of understanding that should 

 be acted upon by district supervisors some 

 time this coming year. Under this new pro- 

 gram supervisors will have increased respon- 

 sibility that will of necessity demand much 

 more elaborate and far reaching plans. 



Any plan for a New Year would not be complete 

 without a few goals to work toward. To mention 

 a few: 



1. To devise a program whereby districts will 

 have proper financing so they can carry out 

 an efficient district and educational program. 



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