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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 26

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The Lincoln Stari
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Lincoln, Nebraska
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Help Qive Economical Maintenance of High tractor, worn oft from a long tus Jki A I Jt AIM sie witn me last wmwi www, Plenty of CRards. iMwtMMvtfa would enlor a BY LULU MAE COIT 1HB Lancaster county fthooi on the block of place of sufficient upboard apace. she ahouia visit tne couniy avorr houv where ceiling high shelves are divided Into noafr catalogued eubbiea for everythinf rom a nail to the mos6 Intricate part uaed in maehino cotvitrucUon. Supllrli and repairs foe aU equipment khe eoun. ty own la there, and indicia.

Thrift lan't far It blonaitar to ground at Second and utreets often bring forth a "Why?" What does a county do with ahops? There's a cmirthoti the center of its actrvitte.tr They do a number of thinga all of which in tho end make fnr comfortable, safe; quiet the engineer's office which dA sn't have It entire btwiness durse charted. Because supply anf de ft VI mond ia so carefully observed be caXie so detailed check Is kepti of the work, Lancaster eoanty ha an versve mainienance cost per roiw motoring, eauy accew of thai far belpw that of other counties. Each patrolman sends dally ns port info th engineer' office, double cam wua a coumy nap "ni tlia back. eorapleta list of possible nMimniixhrrawnu ia nrinted on one rural population to town ana lesser demand! upon the pocketbook Within tht last few two highway engmeeray on' from New YorkJ the other from Minnesota, side, whether he dragged the road, cut weeds or brush, or aia naix dozen, other tftngs. gaa used, miles covered, renatrs Aeoeo hia avs work he check.

Oa th map he shows his mileage for that day. Me also demnbes the weather a very handy thing to have for reference when soma one demand the reas on the road1 bann been cragged. and It has bopa found, to bo tainy for a week or so. have reniM6 'Utat tho Laiuter shop in iyHHHi imI orfMiltto are equal to any of the state high way department to thoncoontry Lancaster county ha nearly a. miles of highway, paved grovelled and graded.

That eeeme i long mileage to be colled around in a medium ohwd county, but the figures ant true. AllCemtv Maintain' Unlike other counties of Nebraska, every foot lew maintained by the county, under the general supervision of the county engineer, Ar w. vdmn. In the other The daily facts are collected into a monthly day by day report for each patrolman and are kept on file ilk the engineer office. With his.

work sheet is a lamer county ma witir hi month's maintenance pictured tlwre. A red line oesig nM. th tim he haa aone over tho roadH. green, the second. counties, some of the roade are un fit am out on Uieir sorins work.

Mako Summary. the deaiert tx Cw JIfsw "1 Vnltl starting to build 12 mile of new omtbiiiit wv muw At th cloa ttt the year, thl An in cicnm cneexea ow irom h' who, ea 1 der county care ana oimjm township respenttWhty, wtth each mMMinir tin own highways. station hat its own. supply, aP titI and gravel road tnrougn ot monthly report oN oil, grease, gaa oranir Home umns kiw uia iswk i irm mil a am Milium 41, il k4nt ifcf. ia Milt tOx the a IRnURi UllliNIl 1 r.

but a special raw for this county did away with att "township organisation and road overseers leaving all maintenance to the county en i Vila fflrM: The mainUmance ahgle "a into a yearly report. The total cost 1 ne msmwnanwwiBw into A yearly report. The total cost ready been m. The twen Hve of th W'k work an the miles maintained; aro checkednd there A V. Equipment and material for this of threo do by tnese snop Under the system in practically aM of the x)ther "counties material for road and bridges are deposited along the right of way near atowni It 1 possible for those not entitled to these matertala to help them serves" under thesa condittona.

i Ptfrehasra Cratolly Cheekeii At the present everything the "county buys for it engineering worlc is delivered' at the county am mtfwtj and iff received Zl rA T7ia. Bhoruy auer tne war, kio light gradmg. iniard theodem nmr off tried out severk gov kfn thru dlLohn oiwn. The oounty ui thi in charge Pn county engmeer ior appww payment. The storekeeper.

Clap enoe NevUle iseuea all stores upon requisition beartng tbo signatureof the party receiving, themi andi tne location where the equipment' ia to be It ia Imposaiblo for even a spike to bo distributed with out application, to the storekeeper. The county, has five large construction outfit, including Uactora, wagons, and elevating graderay which take thef dirt from the banks and nnt it in thn waaron These out extensive projee can bwttojii a corner cupboard in the engineers fHefe are a few reasons that the hniiHtnai vm, erected' and has a regular force of more than tabulaUon of oosts. it waa Jiot juJL JMVw atr 'siMgaA I 1 rtfs 1 ilCnirr mi irnn'nTH ttit A iMtM idem MninMii a rtnwn veara aao. whtft seventy mem in ita reguiar roaa dlfiouit fmd those that were force, forty one patrolmen, includ costly for tho work dona stxl ing eight seoondary, men for grad 00 L7k Lancaster waa looking toward its IluAklin. by the storegeeper, wno minu uw When ft machino ia token Tor ing with the district gangs, ten men on conatruction.

in addition rvmaim. ib la riven, a. shoo ticket. One of the baaieat place fta Unaokt thaaw flna eprln day 1 tho Laocaatee aunty shorn whw trucks a receiving ucaei, cnwwimww materia for specifications. Tne to the teamfitara.

and twioe that on which tho labor coat ia kept and 4 uim rraaM altcr th wtawer reaa Mra. supniie ar Deing enwim ud mib ruisi own maintenance Because the county highways rep. resent one third 'of the state mile age, they can not be kept in condition to please all the oeople all v.a Hmft nrtMi an attemDt to number on culvert and bridge ttoneav ouv ai nwenmaro TJ .7. nailer Find's all tho repair and part xrom vne storekeeper, of which? ho keeps a record. Whei tho machine work is fai ta easo fotMacoumy raua, work.

Equipment Painted Annually. Nebraska achieve this millenium could not he Roveritl danarttnent aro included completed, tho card i given xtm storekeeper and ho record the total tmita taay air ara mnaga wreinr "1, i in the shops. All oounty equipment Thrills: In Air cost of repair on tno equipment. is overhauled and painted annually Lancaeter goea in for orange yellow Ho keep ft daily ooat rtieet on i air 'iSctm ceornTrof tha nnhanlnU dqnrtlDent. wHnre ran down tracks and tmrtm In I "Sl'ilU f.t th bHht rty In in.

wu wwt. nnu abb. AiiAamrninCT iam i rinrt tm i.ii ia imiui ba itj cauiiiw (Continued' frlJeA stamped with 'bounty" immediato 1 also charged to the Particular ii. i wmmmt 4m notm) rf thrift ftnm which the ma out for the various pa tret autuona. be the beat formula, for starting a battle.

The general who knows his made if all of the equipment worked out of Lincoln daily. Hat Part Station. Lancaster county has twenty five precinct patrol stations one of the townships with an extra amount of roadway has two for township road maintenance; A patrolman and equipment necessary "to make minor road and culvert repairs mans each station In the second place, the county does all major and minor fixing of the more than 8.000 bridges and uiv rt wtthtn. thtv Lancaster1 bor pramptu borrowing, squipmeno ia cnina caiw, wmv "'4V Norris Sponsors Farm Board Probe repaired and ail caoa ana ooaiiw asm, unuy wb Although, horse drawn machines The driver on the ga machine and noise but apparently Injuring no one "My main he saW. "was to create moral effect and.

to breaks down morale simultaneously when the' conaarvattve troooa were attacking Oncer when attacked al a low altitude by ground maohtne' gunnenti Major Brooks took an empty case in which? he had. carried extra films for his camera' and filled It. with. amMm fMioM'. tA.

ntaJcA it fall don't make up a part of Lancaster a make out two tic eJh caroori But Refuses to, Head Investigators mm a r. I nfir lAHvanft wii.ii iiht Buncuauw Ji. rr. jm. ait a alo nf whirh dixrirt It is headed.

men's capaoity is tne one' wiw most likely to win the war. Last week I went with, a sour of officers to review a new army. There were men without shoes or sandals; with: shois andtrousewi with shoes, trousers and Wrts. One fellow wore a pink bathrobe ana bedroom slippers and another a iuu dress suit" Demandedi'Ponlahmena. a.

result of Malor Brooks actrv tho welding necessary for the cab for and the original Scottsbluff. Malcolm Baldrige. on ders, This Job requires special building, prepare races; snapes srounan, me ana wASMNOToie Bvwsao i no actton ha been, takerr on lb. BY RfJBY A BLACMk Baldrigo of Omahan wrote Norria n.m,vtvM'nia hai fMiohi Micins him to abandon huv nlan U1B IITm WUiJfc tII MIS' Mi n. i a i tim or manv other records.

equipment. In the third place, the county board' aevero critics and, waged an iHmtffht and threw it overboard. straight, and threat it overboard. irtirmift. than that of the checking and rechecking to keep uiveeugaaon oi uie iarm ooaro, ro rJ.

wlii inveati for Joint reaoluUon which rould The. three machine guna hut up as on ol rereTTliw approprliltion construct the" secondary roads. inmmnnir known as farm to mar conuy. reiemn? to ui ooara a ft villaga blacksmith I cost at a minimum and. service at i.i i.

HinirMUM tr. liberal though, the naa. swawoweu JTTttiZZZiMtZhm th back to hi original Ides of an puoiic tragedy." innw mncniuiiuss biit icxumhii i iihium" them, ha After enough time government otnciaia or ma rvla Afta attacaVl etato amoiovad in tho machine shoo on That may be tho reason that tno United States eUnaaA for the' gunners to dla rt adot) the Norris resoJutlon. inveatigation of th farm board WhSo fierce batt of word alone. In view of tho rigid, economy Uvtiram maintenance cost of Lan demanoea or xno vn diiinanded of the rebuilding trucks, tractors, ears, and Ml4l i WUUIM introduced a bill requiring the farm 1 A ii a 1 ArAa depertment that the wrtaWf be lcover that the 'bofmV' waa not go caster county roaos is uniy ha.

waaed between friend and poucy ox iwcwwra uirwmT otnua uj aiapo ox it, surplus other machinery. At tnia moment. thv am trvin to rejuvenate the punisnea ana ropnvcu n. umb on, tnev stayca unoerwwi, MMtniita oi the farm board ataoo ita gatio involving tnw nMnnpunr. per mile.

wneao aoroaa. MMmiK1 jww" 1 urns however: Brooks waa chargedjvitti i mtn homeraae bomb he bomb consideration, ket highways. Through the engine eer's office, all these' roads are graded and the culverts put in, but are not gravelled. Direct Patrolmen; The maintenance engineer spends his days and his nlghta in winter's blizzards touring the county to direct the work of the patroiraenv He can't, however, carry all the supplies with him. From the street shop go forth the material trucks and the gas trucks, a wel aa tho mechanics hn miiNt: so out' to service the bnmbardhur Chinandegft in Feoru fcinie b.

ghanxhooter on th Nrrta aueeeded lib nuahina hit Tabitha Home Children Planning Other Work ary. 19 4t fc grounds After the booabln every vil resolution; dlreetlng the senate 00m Brooks declare thai after hi glb peraow ian tho vlUate was Bnemiee mitteo oa agriculture and forestry plane had been hitby bullet due whito naa. mostly sheet the PMtWjof tho "aaUke ly to to tnvestiaatton, of the 1. fiirHtAi ha car i iT i fn moan thav end of the rxara ou ui board throuah the senwto. His farm a ihrmall pTiW pack.

L1 whV'cerV Norria. say. inot, natly bill waa amended however, tot 1 ages bombs by courtesy sa troopi, deployed awl iropped so? maker tho Investigation mora oomr county equipment. Tht Is 1 addH prenenatvoi so a vo mciua mm in vMtiAtian into th farm board that he dropped 1 ono oa note that the' iuiera or inw vn JT TTZl field near Philadelphia causing the )an w4 ready to surrender; WTveni nrfo ta Ifead luajait liberals to retreat int3htnadega; inxyve waa made; throttled hts Conclusively indicating his disin tion to the work done in me snops, In the instance of the gas, the hnv riir tlv from the re ntwutinn iui mil r. ita oreanicav mem yr; m.

ae ft yyv. yum mm Jr I 1 1 aiawpaasMBwrn ifc IS2. Hf jtj' Pi tion. whiW th funds authorised fort the second near ua.vavy ciwwh, motx at ft low altitude' atax yeueo tereseea aituuae ui mjw www whfrfi th liberals then had their 1 tet itm srrntifwl aoldiar to take pos th investigation: were reduoed froms fineries, stores it at the shops, and delivers it to all construction and matntuninn oiitf tta. average' of fair, the Nebraska senator has re fiMUMfr tj taiw tha ehairnaanshiD of at SLg.

w. aa.ai)awiwwapww a ci a aa i vips MiauaMKnw wwiii vj headquarters, tho wasuatioa gegaion of the townu Tho foUOwlng ik arvi hay third in the SoO.OOO to SZ94WU. Invetlgfttl Coapfahnive Tho investigation planned in the) 1 KM MllnM flAV i Mint OUt. but day; whenr tho troop xraauy com the subooenmitteo charged with car rvfrtA rtn th lnvtwtiaatlon. It is nnm fipid near bv.

caHslng; dust tWVW aw as high as 3,000 gallons has been prehended what ho nseant, the natives of tho town had changed their Uvea of tho townr ns cnanura ww rforns rceoiuuon acomprenenaivo roixi rwiuumi tflwnaRaMiTvi wcbctwij i i hM fftiinrmxi te member introducina ft resoki nn ta, tm into th mbttw of wki, ami hnnniM naiH. nivn.tjiti thut Rix. tion tort authorize" an investigation an inveatismtion'l Ellen Ham and Her fjl ton nreaida over th hearinaw in arid; oooparaUvea and tha wisdom dthat ho ejoyed every ratouto of connection with, tho subeoquwt ox tner Doara action iir ouyina; arm sailing grain, cotton: and other pro Two Sisters Live To Norris' resolution also include ft, provision dlreetingc tho committee! iMrpJC jk fc niu wa InvMtionktina, Noarri. Rftr COnfftf tK. in the an enco wtthr member of; the house i tn MOMtau) wnacnar anw oi uia ox Combined Age of300 agrteulturo committee gave his I changes or board of trade or other nal of aviation.

At an altitude of sanction to a pian to mveatigatoi oreanisationsr privately owned and mwIi nrinateJ u.iuiij board? and. nvivAAlv mntraUMl. rinlina with both the farm private 4.000 feet over Allentown, one blade of the propellor flew off. The cotton or grain, "havo in any imv intjMrArtwi: with rv hunmrri i resulting viorauon causea me mwur grain dealers. He introduced a jomt resolution in the aenafter authortzin an appropriation of $100,000 for an wrongfully or unjustly; tho actlvir and tne motor mount to oe wm freer from tho fuselage.

Brooks had one passenger with hlnu Although investigation mto tne iarm. ooara and into private grains tieftoi tne iarm ooarain i ne carrying, out of tha agrioultural, marketing act. TtVt thine iniiinnt.ifm tn t.h, mm the srnp was compiewiy out oi oai anoet due to the loss oft the motor, rnu resoiuuont wa eazawieor' to gain support from, friends oft the ht brough It down saxety. farm board becauso it waa designed Two years prevtousiy. Big was to oeive into tne operations ou friends of the farm board, or.

which I aeclalmeti along with Fairmont, W. ouke a distance from Nebraska, either aa the crow flies or in any other fashion, but it is not so distant bat that a birthday there strike a note of interest in this state. Mrs. Margaret Jane Grove, who has her hundredth birthday April 18. is the surviving sister of three whoso ages totaled three hundred years.

Miss Ellen Harn, whose home for many years waa in Kmesaw, died at tho age of ono hundred and one. Mrs, Corilla E. Shearer celebrated her ninety ninth birthday shortly before her death Rarii In Maryland. rwi whSm was Pvate operators which havosounht Nebreak has. many, including Rep 1J.J5? Vl0 Zll to have the board abolished, but resentative Robert G.

Simmon of I aidA Pangborn. for "Tihuid Tesealn; av parachute Jumping chorua gin. Hosau uoraon, at from a horrible Stella Man Awarded 5hYear Masonic Pin death. As' th gin. jumped xrom Mrs Margaret' Jane Grove.

Brook plane at ft 10,000 foot ai tituri th Rnrdc of the canorjv bo movement. Fairmont regards her as "tha mother of equal suffrage' carar entanuled in tho landing gear. Brookr tried! vaimy peneci a tin. flrt i nnyriint1 OI Tha sisters were all born in rescuo. rreo binu, BY EUNICB HASKINS.

I. I tain. afc. I WrMktrick countvi Md In the Llnaa Mr. Overman's petition could bo city, a group that suffered much in None, hi class aa a dared evil.

legally presented to. the lodge. In nore vallev. daughter a of on of STELLA April 16 J. itn ronrsA to sours tno omrancnisc i wMiwioa uu May of! 18T3 Mr.

Overman woe made Man land's donee r. Mrs. Grove is ment of women, one recalls tne a ay i muguu a Mutw Msion the last of nine children, six daugh I r3 i mm aAffit Tha fhrod aU ilttt. i WhaWI it hand ft membeTShlD Of tnTTe; PjgEl i Will Hope lodge at that time had. 25 tn 30 liiMiihi'ii.

This Indent i vr vmww hsuwh; t4iwwMn wa vus ledgwthi week, in eommomoratlom bv tne thtTfs 1104 of the fact thet he had been a lnJUrle AIM Air Shaw. later transferred, to Nemeiia and la have been gone for many, many and has Uved to welcome tho day years, all having fought in the war when women's appearance! at the between the state, ono being killed polUh causes little or no comment. In action, second died in camp. In sph of her advanced years, Mrs. and the third died later from battle Grove Is much interested politic and the third died later from battle Grove Is much Interested vjllUe st in active, uuiadaie, wneret it was i' s.

a I1 rrna. 'maaam rs i in ruima: giving roemoers a first located, was an old steamboat town on the Missouri river about IS fiftv Ylchristma.d button, after being Mason wound, battle of Oettysouro fiTiJ A1 mrrvl chaSonshTn Vir yearawaa passed four year. current re i lief fund: drive championship air ff ff iln miiaa. east of KtAlla. mtv rmrmAn definite opinions on meas was fought within a short distance of the Harn homestead in Maryland spent most of his early life Cv the neighboring steamboat' town of St ures.

J.fivi, show there on November 21 and; 22. hU tim Mr Overman had been 19S1. along with such flier a Al ft Mafm 1 bufc Williams. America's speed cham through an oversight that he waa i vtii Bar alven his button fchm Mra. Omv vnted self to and tho cannon's roar boomed aeroas the pleasant countryside both rinv and nicrht.

suffrage ht Fairmont, rather, than going mta wider fields. During tne going mta wider neias During Pollowina her education at Mount Admiral Bvrd's pilot around, the Tne oay neroro Mr. uverman was years that it was so burning a que Soutn Maw Alexander De 1 21 year old, tha Hope lodge at tion, she entertained various of the Russian, ace! Clyde E. I Hillsdale met on January 10, 1873 Deroin. Hiusdaie and: St.

Derolni have long since ceased to exist. Stella was founded in. the soring, of 1882, and that fall a lodge of Masons was installed at Stella, Mr, Overman being one of the charter members. jj I 1 ft' "Pjg pJm 1 tai "i Jov semlnarv, the 1 orient in hpr honiP. Am one mem iraminn ir Xnmt.

I and th indarM war. hlH iw Msicinn achool attended bv tho Harn air Is, were Mrs; Carrie Chapman andB ctotty. Hellig and Hoiniss; untU. after midnight In order that Mrs. Grove became a teacher.

Had him xuvt hewn ki Mexican war. in presiarnt or tne nauonai onjaniza jimmy Doolittlet Clarence cnam tion, Mary G. Hay, Mrs. Clara Colby rUn; Ruth Elder; Roger William; which John Harn, th father, lost practically all or nut property, per Sracrteauy au or nu property, per a weorasKan miss uiara uoraon, siinor Smith, and Broox ape hi daughter would not have and other organizers who appeared lejt ck bed to participate In been pioneer teachers; but a their In Fairmont in behalf of their ideal. tnf, show.

Baby Seven Times As Heavy as When Bom snirit Ham nlwavs ben nroflrressive. Mrs. Shearer Died First, What Brooks terms his lucxiest iUlla mtmtmnmtmJt MnmtmitV cheat tMlthl. haWC a i xviry. oiirarcr was luc iirsiv vno hrfiftjr" fim in AUtn.

ivzo. wiicii it IS also possioie ms tney woum uicy woum hvr entered prfwlv which trio to gov iHivtnrth two remain uw amf Lw Mson had forced then wa not amenable to women. I ing Mm Grove ninety seven landing in a Florida swamp along The boy an WlSEmiTui biiSng. eTlrTro tke aiw pittar bat a few ef Ih2.twe51 tnm hinL home, there. A fiance at the ptetuc.

the lowa. aWthrftbgirmkTh fry IUiBin' AINSWORTH. A nr 11 1ft Al tr Nn tnmiha.toi wot ftlkb)n how m. hair ii I I nr ni now. Manna iu i A amnw iia.

whan tla I hav hliritVMi anrt f4 rt hirthHV I hudred and first birthday; ever, and Junior fooled the prophes. rod went through the crank case tugh be weighed lost than, three V. I 1 1 iWJ 1 A. pigeons ia ft laeerite lieoor wji tne Harn sisters four or them reacnea uusuai in tni law oay is tne iac tmd they were hopelessly acrwraeu. fc t.

a. ha Htaf MW Hwum im Mai rfaiiohU, v. .1 Mna nrMrinnclV PWinQS at DlITn, MMMaTaTaaTaaTt iea. can mcuoaror ana sans any special medical attention, he grew bumper crop of pigeons, the parent Talk about your ambitious plans considered worthy as teat'hers. From of the war of 1812 and 1 a real Mason had suffered ft broken leg in fff1 Jani for the coming season! Politicians, ana tnrivea, untu at iu montns oe had gained six time hie birth and at one year nearly ev daughter of ft real daughter, of the oonstruction companies and the thia family went out two of the first women teachers to be permitted In rMMititflu nd Mrs.

Ray himself. The swamp imuitoes Tindhereha Aln American revolution. en. A century gone; the united States worth, ceiebbrafc proverbial home gardener are scare ly in the running with the seventy two chUdert at Tabitha Home when tne srnooir. Tanrht ftrKnnl ft Tra miles from civlUation.

Brooks wa a primitive and limited eoun mer. Those who axe old enougn belong to the Camp Fire Girls and Boy Scouts and will attend tb camps maintained by those organizations. Some of them will alee attend the Y. M. C.

A. and Y. W. C. A.

cerops, while a number of Us children will spend th summer oa the farm of relative, returning to Tabitha In time for the opening of the Lincoln schools. In addition to the seventy two atarted out alone. For six nours no starteo: oub mumm cm Por a number of years, she was a For a numoer ox years, sna was stock of whicn ia aireaay on oaou. The spring house cleaning bug has bitten the girls, old and young alike, and during the recent spell of springlike aeafcher they spent most of their spare time shining up the real playhouse which wsa donated to Tabiatba several season ago, by Charles Stuart. The play bouse is big enough so that the girls ean actually walk inside.

The older iuiinwH proscm a. 1... mm aaM I mwulawnlfv ani4 tttm itlataiwM anil if i tUaJ iMaa. ik haa.h wiUlOllfc MC it comes to laying out ft plan oi action for the spring and summer ed his first birthday April 2 by tipping the scale at a trifle under 20 pounds her husband. Martin L.

Grove to waa in this type of surroundings ing a sign of mankind. Finally he a aa I a. A a la I a a. aaVaVAaakaSa VlffnArrn A II For his first few meals, he was fed with a medicine dropper. After that, for three months, he waa fed every two hours.

He now eata four "big" meal a day, and ha on hi dally diet cereal, stewed fruit, vege trble, bacon, egg yolk, milk and taoaeta 1 nn nut door babv. He months. sre.aa aa.11 aa a VAiiMiwtMif wymw tml i.ttvw Kimnn risvw iririnma. ram. ivrvK aat hhuiziu itotiv WW mu.

1 aT. h.te These youngster already cave artai ta 1 1 ms nava nr nrscni pnannn i othA aiiaeiige; MBNntr sarin qiuuu wswm husband's death manv year ago, a gain oc nearly MiAfMwl'mW aff aiv flftwlimof jmI I wav It Hiaa HfflV DOftt. LOW set up. the goal for an outdoor basketball court and havo cleared she want in Flftmmatoni W. Va on the west coaat tha only means colored man said that never benwe birth weight 1 bey have been oiling up the iab of travel, or cancue mrntea rooms had he ventured so far along the kaaak ar4 MiaaV Vn IWHt had CVeT where he tt ught for nine year in the cublie schools.

Mrs. Grove now snenda the larger part of her time took his first brief sun bath at the At hlrtJi. "Jlina for sewing and reading, ox spinning. JRH whn Hm saen ox carta, notmrad age of two weeks. Be nas not missed a sunshiny day since then, aCM.aa aaaau 4 fished in tha territory before; to his knowledge.

children at there are sixty nine old folks at the present time. About 15 per cent of both the old folk and children ar from l4ncoln and are not members of the Lutheran church, hence the home receives support from 4 the Lincoln community chest. with ner dnucnter. Mrst cnanes VrrnVv tn IPftirmnnt. wagons, steam raiLPoada, and auto away a plot ofi ground large eonugn to nrovid a baseball diamond of sorts.

But there Is much to be done The older boys and girls are planning a flower garden which is to contain numerous garden walks and a bird bath. The boys are looking forward to raising a ttha playground equipment wmcn include a teeter totter and merry go round a well as ft slip oery slide. Most of the older youngsters are planning to spend one or more periods in summer camps this sum rr i la at a a ann fcfi Thaw are oniy a iew wu, mobiles come and go, rememoers tne and curing tne summer spent, most ttie entire day out doore, ac itiiMnst a ana nf teit that would aaoea construction of the Baltimore and I Whispering BiU gleaaed from 15 inches Igebraska, Mrs. Grove took an early Ohio railroad from Baltimore to Mt. hla life of Mleen jlong.

He was th kind of baby who have made a life guard up and interest In uffrage. lyeglnnhig in e. leglanliTg in the davs whe tt was alwaya an Airy, and oi tne exciwmcn uus I J7jr "7 pull through" In an incubat taae notice, nr 1 1 nr anrf aanara IV a a.a.uaaM. i 1.

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