![]() ![]() Allen Knapp, LeRoy Jordan and Jack Krueger of his Explorer Scout group have promised to care for the little forest in Jack's absence. He also has a fine acquaintance with Harold Brandt, Boy Scout Explorer Guide and Forester. Jack is on the Oberlin College faculty and is planning to go to Europe this next year. ![]() Recently Jack planted 2,000 pine trees, locust and hard maple trees which will need attention badly this coming summer. Jack Kennedy, who lives on the corner of Hawley and Hughes roads, has a farm with a pond on it. Wilson will be a Wellington high school senior, while Robert will be a junior. Virginia, their daughter is a graduate of the Kipton High School Class of 1946, and is working in Kipton. Mr Couch is educational director of the Lorain County Farm Bureau. Couch, Wilson, Robert and Virginia are moving from Kipton to the house vacated by the Wesley Pitts family on Whitney road. The Brouds all came from Seneca County, sometimes designated as the original Garden of Eden. Lewis Broud and family are now nicely located in their new home on West road across from John Caley's. Betty can't see yet why she should be scolded. Her mother had to borrow a ladder of some painters and climb into a window. Her mother went to see husband Joe, and Betty hooked the screen and then turned the key in the lock. (Wellington Enterprise 10-3-1946)Įlizabeth Ann McConnell (Betty Hurst) is in trouble again!!! She was two years old at the time. Ed Hinkley's little cabin was located on the west side of SR58, just north of the Ed McConnell Homestead. Yes, indeed, she gets early peas, lettuce, and radishes from his famous garden. McConnell sometimes helps Ed out in his menu by furnishing him a few extra dishes of food. In the summer time, he raises a good garden and saves plenty of dry beans for winter use. He is very fond of bacon, eggs, toast, and coffee and believe it or not, he can make a stack of cakes, that go very well with pork sausage and maple syrup. He lives in a cabin all alone and does his own cooking, and other housework. One of the most contented men in Pittsfield is Ed Hinkley. Wildlife protection, reforestation, follow hand in hand to keep and increase our natural resources. Louis Watkins and John West cooperated with him and started a movement which is very beneficial to the farmers of the area. Nash did much for wildlife in Pittsfield by helping to organize and put across the Pittsfield Game Protection Association. ![]()
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