fe\----kr‘getting ready to can. She said at that they couldn’t complain wheretheir garden was concerned. It is on low land and retains moisture well. Mrs. Whitwell has a hobby, feeding the birds. Especially in winter she feeds the quail. Frank was shearing lambs in hopes that they would fatten better.a?arePipcThe Ossie Morris family moved ;ccinto their present home about one month ago. Mr. Morris works i with his oldest son at their repair ishop in Seneca. They fix tv’s, ra-(dios, clocks, irons, in short, what ! isn’t working. There are four chil-jdren in the family. They are Dar-old, Donald, Mrs. Louise Cross, and Mrs. Erma Stansil. Mrs. Cross lives in Tulsa, and Mrs. Stansil lives in Kansas City.reineijusicistthCisihitii5IIt was mopping time for Mrs. Don Harris. While it rained outside she applied suds and water to the floors inside. Don works at Fifteenth Street Lumber Co. in Joplin. The Harris family includes Sharon, who will start to school jgj next year, and Donald Brent, wholir will be two in September. Mrs. Harris has been putting up green beans and picking peaches.is5 j At last I made it to the Kenneth ’[Kinkade farm. I had run on to i several places where Kenneth is farming already. He has 190 acres which he is farming. The acre-slt;nsiusbage is scattered here and there over the counrtyside. He has ISO acres in row crops which require cultivation. He is, needless to say, j I quite busy. His wife and four chil-|C dren, Joan, Linda, Mary Lynn, |n and Mike, had gone to Neosho. . jr.I'liI