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DEPARTMENT DOINGS
Some Witty
Some Wiae
and Some
Otherwise
| Trips by the Teamsters.
(By Harvey Bearden)
Mr. J. J. Nolon has had ^r
squad of boys hauling fodder in,
and it was a hard job
We also have been hauling
in some hay since the last re
port.
Randolph Bowles and Harvey
Bearden went to the State Farm
and got the weekly supplies last
Saturday.
We also have been hauling tBe
extra scattered sewerage piping
and hauling them to another part
of the ditch.
Wesley Miller is a new boy in
this department and he likes his
job fine and is going to try to
make good, the old wagon boys
are Randolph Bowles, Harvey
Bearden and Parker Fye.
"Pi” from the Printshop.
(By Cecil Dutton)
We have been \ery busy in
this department since the last re
port.
We have been printing some
job work for the State Farm.
We also have been trying to
hurry and get ahead some so if
anything was to happen we would
not fall behind.
Mr. E B Cochran has had a
squad of boys doing some carpenter
work in here too, he has nailed
the book cases back in their places
and moved the library books on
t he third flood and that gives us
a lot more room, he also has built
our cabinet up to the ceiling and
that adds a shjlf to it and it and
the other work sure gives us a
) ot more room.
We have been receiving a good
many visitors and are always glad
t o see t hem come.
Your Success Lies In Usefulness
(Continued from page one)
misery for yourself.
We believe now in Nemesis,
who slumbers not nor sleeps. We
are punished by our sins, not for
them. These things being true, our
business is i.ot to punish. The test
of sanity is the ability to cooperate
with others in useful effort.
Any man who cannot do team
work is insane. The sign of insanity
is the continued disregard of the
rights of others.
Repeated acts of injury to others
should constitute proof of incompe
tence.
The criminal is an insane man,
and as such should have our pity
and our protection.
For the first offense the man
should be paroled; also for the
second, and third. But he who by
repeated misdeeds foreits his right
to liberty should be sent to the
hospital for the insane.
"The prison, the penitentiary, the
gallows, r!ie electric chair, will all
have to go, for the benefit and ad
vantage of mankind, socially, mor
ally, and economically.
Na'ure in her wise provision has
decreed that all punishment shall
be automatic.
The germ of punishment lies in
the deed.
Some day we will teach, not
punish; educate, not destroy.
Love and labor will reform the
vvorld-but neither can do it alone.
—The Industrial School News.
Suppose you have made a mis
take! All but those with atrophied
memories have done likewise. It
is going to make the error less by
making a circular path walking
around ft and looking at it? For
get its sting, but remember its
lesson, and go on. The world
doesn : t ask youth “What have you
done?” but “What are you doing
and going to do?”—The Industrial
School Magazine.
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Crumbs ;rom tne Kitchen.
(By Earl Charnness)
We have been very busy in
this department since the last
report.
We gave the oven a cleaning
out this week and it sure does cook
a lot better we also -gave the
kitchen a good cleaning up and
things looks q lot better in here.
Robert Alexander is a new boy
in this department and while
Leonard Wilson of this department
has been transfeied to another
department we hope he will make
good.
Harvey Bearden and Randoph
Bowles brought the weeks supply
from the State Farm last Saturday.
Banjo Blackshear was transfered
to another job and we hope he
will make good.
I Chips from the Workshop.
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(By Bill Salter)
We'have been very busy in this
department since the last report.
We made some tire tools for
Superintendent J. E. Lovvorn’s
car and repaired some tires and
tubes and made, a good job of
them.
Mr. E. B. Cochran has had a
squad jacking up the barn and
straightening it up where the sills
had rotted out, he also has been
putting in some shelves in the
clothes room and it will give them
a good deal of room.
We have been sharpening some -
grass hooks for Mr. Nolon, we
also received some new hooks.
We also have sharpened some
plows and some saws, and we
also gave the shop a good cleaning
up and it sure helps ils looks
U Til# T*- • All Ma»> b r.otuK to The A?dl of The Fuhi r * C A H«>t i 7 ^.