| 
 | 
          
            | Hartsburg
              Fire Protection District
               Second
              Installment | 
          
            | $300
             | Cost of yearly training of 36 hours
              per year continuing education of E.M.T. | 
  
        
            | $150
             | Cost of yearly training of 20 hours
              per year of firemen | 
  
        
            | 1
             | Rescue van | 
  
        
            | $12,000
             | Value of equipment on board rescue van | 
  
        
            | 1
             | Pumper | 
  
        
            | 750
             | Gallons of water pumper holds | 
  
        
            | 1
             | Mini-pumper | 
  
        
            | 250
             | Gallons of water mini-pumper holds | 
  
        
            | 1
             | Water truck | 
  
        
            | 1,500
             | Gallons of water the water truck holds | 
  
        
            | $30,000
             | Cost to run department yearly | 
        
            | $24,000-$25,000
             | Received from county taxes per year | 
        
            | $5,000
             | Raised by annual Fireman’s Day in
              June and donations from local citizens | 
  
            | Alexis Asher Thanks
              to Hartsburg Fire Chief Gene Bathe (To
              first installment)  
             | 
            | 
 | 
          
            | Lincoln High School history
               | 
          
            | 1859
             | Lincoln School
              District
             | 
          
            | 5
             | School buildings in
              1859
             | 
          
            | 1
             | "Grammar
              school" in 1859
             | 
          
            | 1
             | High school teacher,
              Mr. January, in 1859
             | 
          
            | 1870-71
             | Central School opened
             | 
          
            | 1898
             | High school building
              started
             | 
          
            | 1900
             | High school dedicated,
              Jan. 5
             | 
          
            | $20,000
             | Cost of new high
              school
             | 
          
            | 1920
             | Election authorized
              community high school District #404
             | 
          
            | 1958
             | Dedication of new
              Lincoln Community High School, 1000 Primm Road, in auditorium, on
              Nov. 9
             | 
          
            | Alexis Asher  
             | 
          
            | 
 | 
          
            | By
              the numbersat the county's smallest high school
 | 
          
            | 1921
             | First class to
              graduate from Hartsburg Community High School District 402
             | 
          
            | 7-18-1950
             | First day of class at
              Hartsburg Emden Community High School District 21
             | 
          
            | 2
             | Smallest class (1921)
             | 
          
            | 37
             | Largest class (1970
              & 1973)
             | 
          
            | 830
             | Male graduates
             | 
  
        
            | 811
             | Female graduates
             | 
  
        
            | 1641
             | Total alumni
             | 
        
            | 500
             | Active alumni
              (invitations to reunions)
             | 
        
            | 240
             | Served in armed forces
             | 
        
            | 3
             | Servicemen lost in
              action
             | 
        
            | 70%
             | Percent of last three
              years' classes going on to higher education
             | 
        
            | 
              Alexis Asher Thanks
              to Lyndon Westen | 
          
            | 
 | 
          
            | "Buy"
              the numbers
                 | 
          
            | 212
             | Total residences sold
              in Lincoln
             | 
          
            | 62
             | Total residences sold
              in the rest of Logan County
             | 
          
            | $18,584,829
             | Total price of all
              residences sold in Lincoln
             | 
          
            | $3,959,500
             | Total price of all
              residences sold in the rest of Logan County
             | 
          
            | $67,828 | Average price of all residences sold
              in Lincoln | 
          
            | $62,849 | Average price of all residences sold
              in the rest of Logan County | 
          
            | $60,250 | Median price of all residences sold in
              Lincoln | 
          
            | $65,000 | Median price of all residences sold in
              the rest of Logan County | 
          
            | $2,500 | Lowest price of all residences sold in
              Lincoln | 
          
            | $10,000 | Lowest price of all residences sold in
              the rest of Logan County | 
          
            | $242,500 | Highest price of all residences sold
              in Lincoln | 
          
            | $139,000 | Highest price of all residences sold
              in the rest of Logan County | 
          
            | Alexis
              Asher Thanks
              to Logan County Board of Realtors   | 
          
            | 
 | 
          
            | By
              the numbers with theHartsburg Fire Department
   | 
          
            | 2
             | women volunteers
             | 
          
            | 18
             | men volunteers
             | 
          
            | 6
             | junior firemen
             | 
          
            | 14
             | age of youngest junior
              fireman
             | 
          
            | 17
             | age of oldest junior
              fireman
             | 
          
            | 5
             | EMTs -- all trained to
              use the defibulator
             | 
          
            | 1
             | RN
             | 
          
            | 3
             | trustees
             | 
          
            | $25,000
             | from taxes
             | 
          
            | 18
             | fire runs per year
             | 
          
            | 48
             | emergency calls per
              year
             | 
          
            | 9
             | mutual aid to other
              departments
             | 
          
            | 1
             | average house loss per
              year
             | 
          
            | 0
             | deaths
             | 
          
            | Alexis Asher Thanks
              to Hartsburg Fire Chief Gene Bathe (To
              second installment)  
             | 
          
            | 
 | 
          
            | What
              happened on Leap Year Day?   | 
          
            | 45
              BC
             | Emperor Julius Caesar
              proclaims the last day of February as Leap Year Day,
              skipping it three out of four years. Back then, February 30th was
              the last day of the last month of the year, which is why he picked
              it.
             | 
          
            | 4
              AD
             | Emperor Caesar
              Augustus corrects a counting error in Leap Years. He also gets the
              month of August named after him, and steals the last day of
              February so that August can have 31 days, just like Julius' month.
              Now February has 29 days in Leap Years. 
             | 
          
            | 1582
             | Pope Gregory XIII
              moves the end of the year to December 31st and makes century years
              Leap Years if they are divisible by 400. (So 2000 is a Leap Year,
              but 1900 was not.) He moved the end of the year back two months so
              that Easter would occur in the spring.
             | 
          
            | 1692
             | The Salem Witch Trials begin on this
              Leap Day when Tituba, the female Indian servant of the Rev. Samuel
              Parris, and one Sarah Goode were both arrested and accused of
              witchcraft. | 
          
            | 1964
             | William S. James, who designed cars
              for Hupmobile, Studebaker and Ford, and who served as vice
              president for research and engineering with the Fram Corporation,
              dies on this day at age 71. | 
          
            | 1972
             | Hank Aaron becomes first baseball
              player to sign for $200,000 a year. | 
          
            | 1984
             | The
              following songs top the charts on this Leap Day: "Jump"
              - Van Halen "Girls
              Just Want to Have Fun" - Cyndi Lauper "Thriller"
              - Michael Jackson "Stay
              Young" - Don Williams  
             | 
          
            | 365.24219878
             | approximate days equal to one year | 
          
            | 
 | 
          
            | Computer
              use by adults (Statistics from a recent
              study by Harris Interactive) | 
          
            | 27 | percent
              of computer users on the Internet three years ago | 
          
            | 81 | percent
              of computer users on the Internet TODAY | 
          
            | 50 | percent
              of adults use the computer at home | 
          
            | 30 | percent
              of adults used the computer at home in 1996 | 
          
            | 56 | percent
              of all adults use the Internet | 
          
            | 46 | percent
              of adults access the Internet from home | 
          
            | 37 | percent
              of adults access the Internet from work | 
          
            | 17 | percent
              of adults access the Internet from a different location | 
          
            | 
 | 
          
            | Lincoln/Logan
              County numbers | 
          
            | 5 | Wards
              in Lincoln | 
          
            | 17 | Townships
              in Logan County | 
          
            | 29 | Officers
              in Lincoln City Police Department | 
          
            | 20 | Officers
              in Logan County Police Department | 
          
            | 22 | Firemen
              in the Lincoln City Fire Department | 
          
            | 16 | Rural
              Fire Departments in County | 
          
            | 13 | Members
              of Logan County Board | 
          
            | 10 | Members
              of Lincoln City Council | 
          
            | 3 | Colleges
              in Lincoln | 
          
            | 44,850 | Volumes
              in Lincoln Public Library | 
          
            | 40,000 | Volumes
              in Lincoln College Library | 
          
            | 126,000 | Volumes
              in Lincoln Christian College Library | 
          
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