and visitors. And because
cash was very scarce much of
the time, the store provided
a barter system and credit
accounts for the community’s
farmers, even though
suppliers did not offer the
same to the store.
Carl’s sons Homo and
Gordon joined him in the
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expanded the Dickson Store to
include a cold storage plant
and slaughterhouse for
livestock. They received many
awards for the meat processed
in this plant.
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