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The Future citizen.
July 29, 1916
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ruL FU I UHL cII I4EN.
Some Thinff
the Bovs
are Doing
and Saying
Some Witty
Some Wise
and Some
Otherwise
Chip* from the Workshop.
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(By Bill Erwood)
Since the last report we have
been very busy, The shop boys
have been making some pick hand
les, and made a good job of it.
Mr. E. B . Cochran and the shop
boys have been putting in some
doors in the cook room.
We have also been making some
gate latches for the fence around
the barn, we have been sharpening
•ome chisels for the plumber to
drill holes for the pipes and made
a very good job of them.
The anvil boys have been sharp
ening plows this week they have
also been fixing some bridles for the
plow squad this week.
Also some of the boys have
poured some concrete posts for
the lot fence.
SUCCESS MEANS SERVICE
Crumbs from the Kitchen.
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(By Miller Painter)
We have been very busy in this
department since the last report
cleaning up uui tilings sure look
much better in here.
The oven is cooking better for
we have just cleaned it out good
it sure cooks fine bread.
We are out of meal now but
hope to get some soon for we all
like corn bread very much.
Mr. J. J. Nolen has had a squad
of boys cleaning up in here and
things looks better now.
'Flie boys who brought the
weekly supplies were Ancell Can
trell, and John Sheffield, Bill
Erwood and Fred Cleveland has
been putting up doors in here,
everything sure looks fine.
(Continued from page one)
precept.
One day the prime-minister, Mr.
Pitt, looked around to find a man
to carry out a pacific system in the
government of India.
He discovered him in the indust
rious unambitious man, whose pur
pose was to do with might what
his hand found to do. Pitt made
him Sir John Shore, and Governor-
general of an empire. He was
known as the ruler whose maxim
was, “Honesty is the best policy.”
After fours year’s service, he
was recalled. Enrolled among the
British peerage as Lord Teign-
mouth, lie again sought for op
portunities to make himself useful.
Serving as local judge he made
himself eminent by his judicial
purity and good sense. He watched
over his family and his poor neigh
bors. He became the first president
of that great British and Foreign
Bible society, which has gained
world-wide reputation.
When he died, men reflected
that his lift showed what talents,
such as multitudes possess, could
do, when under the guidance of
good sense and industry.
—The Boys Chronicle.
8uda from the Laundry. i
(By R. B. Clark)
We have been very busy in this
department since the last report.
We washed the sheets,shirts and
blankets extra we have a plenty of
wood on hand at present,
We gave the furnace a good
cleaning out last week and it
sure does burn better there are four
boys in this department now they
are R. B. Clark, Porter Roberts;
Oren Sheffield and Earl Creel.
Oren Sheffield is a new boy in
this department and he takes a
good deal of interest in his work
Kicks from the Barnyard. |
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(By Earle)' Fuller)
We have been very busy in this
department this week.
• Mr. E. B. Cochrans squad has
been tearing the old fence down
and have put a new one up and
it sure does look better.
I have been sick this week and
have had a boy busy helping me,
the mules'have been in the pasture
this week,
We have been hauling corn this
week for we were out.
Mr. J. J. Nolon has got his
squad cleaning up around the
barn.
The »hop boys have heed fixing
some bridles for us and they are a
lot belter.
It lias been raining so that the
plow squad could not plow.
Scraps from the Sewing Hell.
(By Leonard Wilson)
We have been cleaning up the
sewing hall and it helps the looks
of it.
Mr. E. B. Cochran has hud a
squad of boys putting in doors in
this department and it helps the
looks of the place.
We haven’t been sewing very
much, as the machines are not in
good order. We hope to have them
in good shape soon so we can go to
sewing.
Mr. J. J. Nolon has had a squad
of boys cleaning up in this de
partment.
Ed Ballew and Lonnie Hutto
has painted the sewing hall and it
looks a lot better.
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