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Val. 56 - No. 25
Edna, Jackson County, Texas, Thursday, March 15, 1962
12 Pages - 10c
Youth Admits
13 Burglaries
A 15-year old Edna Latin
A few days later he took
American youth has signed a
statement clearing up a string
of burglaries- and thefts occur-
inghere since October 1, 1961.
The student admitted 11 bur-
glaries, two thefts and two oth-
er attempted burglaries. In sev-
eral of tiie cases he implicated j
a cousin living in Victoria, also! into Singleton Service Station |
a 15-year old boy. • and took candy and gum and)
After, questioning by mem- cookies
bicycle and fishing equipment
from the garage of the Dr.
George Doss home.
He next entered the G. and J
Barbecue place, taking candy,
gum and a small amount i n
pennies; - * -
A short time later he broke
bers of the Jackson County
sheriff’s department Wednes-
Next he said he took a bi-;
cycle from the Drushel home,
day night, the Edna youth ad- and later broke into the Jack-1
mitted the following jobs: son County Feed Store, taking j
He started ' around October 1, candy and cold drinks and the
breaking into Edna Junior High coins from a drink machine.
County Closes
and band hall.
His biggest case, last month,
jwas when he entered the Dun-
ham Service 'Station and took
$50 in cash.
On March 8, he broke into
Edna Motor and Implement Co.
! taking pennies from r/cash box
i and coins from a Cold drink
machine. The same night he en-
tered Girndt's Cleaners a n d
took .a small amount of pennies
from a cash box.
A few nights later he entered
the Moo-Moo Milk Store and
I United Supply on similar jobs.
Officers said the youth appar-
ently did not enter the Edna
a High School building or the At
Spider Named
President of
Edna laycees
Bill Spitzer, engineer with
pipeline company, is the new jas Cleaners, which also were)
president of the Edna Junior j entered late last week.
Chamber of Commerce, sue-! The ca*se was broken when ‘
ceeding Louis Vaclavick in that the Edna youth’s cousin was :
po;s,,. . .... , , . caught in a burglary at Vic - ;
Other Jaycee officers elected torja. He implicated the Edna
here Monday night are Larry, boy in one of his burglaries' in
Denton. _ first vice president ;j Victoria.’ On that information” /
Vaughn Williams, second .vice [focal sheriff s officers picked up!
president. O. B. Fenner Jr., the Eflna boy for questioning,:
treasurer, Ervin Pavlik, secre- and secured his written state-:
tary and Dickie Loop, statement admitting the above cas
Qirccior.* ^
„TJren 0r’S ie,fted W1re VarH The youth will bo turned over
vick, Ray Anderson, James De- to county juvenile authorities. L
Atlev. Bobby Lee and Larkin ! „_. ;a
Thedford. _ ■, •
Bill Mobley of Corpus Chnsti, i r air Dates Set
a candidate for State Jayceeirn c • i t -t o
president, visited the local Jay-[“OF dept, li-lo
cees and spoke briefly. 1
In other business,'''the Edna' Dates for the annual Jackson
Jaycees discussed their various County F a i r have been an-
projects, including the s t r e e t bounced for September 11, 12 ,
sign program now being' push - and 13. This is a Tuesday, Wed-
nesday, and Thursday.
I Committees- are now solicit -
| ing aus for the fair catalogue.
FIRST PLACE WINNER in the
Senior Biological division of the
Science Fair at Edna High last
Thursday was this project prepared
by Martha Jo Wright, shown with
her display. Her subject was Taxon-
omy of Preserving Insects. Miss
Wright and other winners in the
senior biological and physical sec-
tions will exhibit their projects in
the District Science Fair in El
Campo Friday ^atid Saturday.-
t.
Voters in the Ganado Indg-j
Survey of
Airport Is
Completed
i A Jackson County Chamber of
Commerce committee Ms > i n
other candidates filed for .Eagle Pass today for a confer
NO OPPOSITION
IN COUNTY
TRUSTEE VOTE
Three present trustees of
the Jackson County Common
School District have offered
for re-election to new terms in
: the April 7 school board vot-
ing.
Absentee Voting
Starts Soon for
City and School
pendent School District w i 1 places ................... lence with Dr. and Mrs. J. W .
ivote this Saturday on a $350,000 (. » rjav;s ;s the incumbent Weeks, and expect to complete
jjionrt issue. Polls will be opened; for preeinct j jn l)u, election the purchase of the site for the
!in the high school library at 8 to be held in the Courthouse Jackson County airport be
la. m and close, at 7 p.m. at Edna |tween Edna and. Ganado.
Proceeds from these bonds j L Kopecky is tile nncum-! Chamber Manager B i TP
are Jig Ire used to build and to bent for Precinct 2, in the vot- | Dewey, County Attorney W. T -
equip a cafetorium, classrooms ing to take place in the high 'McNeil and Mike Grogan of the
and administrative unit, ophysu;,;,. ,school at Ganado. |C of C Airport Committee left ,
al education building, anti prat" . r. k. Sheblak lias offerei1*for !this morning for Eagle Pass
Absentee voting will start bcp and storage rooms on the; re-election as county school with the deed for the property-
soon in the city and sch^| o pexisiting band hall — trustee-at-large, and his transaction, a check for $19,973
[board elections in the county. School accreditation s t an- name will be on the ballots at
Eligible voters can vote - ab dards and the desire for im - Vanderbilt, La Ward, -Lolita
i sentee in the city elections approvement of the . Ganadoj and Francitas.
Edna and Ganado .starting o n .School program offerings have —- 1 ■ 1 '■ ........—........... - ■-
March 14, or 20 days before tbtrbeen. the major1 factors respon-
IApril 3 vote day. Absentee vot-:sible for this qffprt,. said
!ing will continue until three board member,
days before the election With present valuations a n d
i In the school board votes for[enrollments in the Canada
| the. three districts and the coun- Schools district, no~ increase in [
ty district, set for April 7, the.school taxes is necessary. All
| absentee voting wifi start Mar-qualified resident property tax-
ch 19, and continue until three paying voters of Ganado Inde-tk
davs before election date. pendent School Disfflct, who/
For the Edna city election, own taxable property in said
absentee ballots will be avail- district and who have duly ren-
able at City Hall. ‘ [dered the same for taxation are;
Absentee voting for the Edna'urged to cast their votes Sntur A petition signed by property j b^n” planned"by* "the*"Chamber
owners along the Navidr.d Roadj0f Commerce Airport Commit-
asking that F arm-to-Ma r k e . toe, headed by Joe Cherry.
be extended from, rh,. n„n„,
Petition Asks
Extension of
822 Pavement
i school board election will be,day. March 17, he added
handled in the county clerk’s j
[office in the courthouse. ! ’
and the survey plans recently
completed by Surveyor W. H
Atkins for the chamber project
Atkins, who donated his serv-,
ices for the survey, states the
‘{.airport site ■ consists of 66.576
acres along side Highway 59
on the soutji side, between Edna
and Ganado. The site is 5,271
feet long and 550 feet wide.’
Present plans call for a run
way 3,300 feet long and 75 feet
wide
The Commissioners' Court
several weeks ago agreed to is-
sue time warrants totaling ap-
proximately $20,000 to purchase
the airport site. The project has
Feed Lot Tour to
Include Beeville,
Yoakum March 21
$550 Raised Here
In Heart Drive
near the cutoff to the Robinson L^tL^S** if has°compS
Ranch to a, connection with knd, mailed in* the report an d-
Highway 111 was approved by-plans on lhe pr0Jecti requesting
Commissioners Court at Us matching federal funds for the
Mrs. ’Richard Seale, chair* regular-meeting Monday. County i construction of the airport
, man of the Heart Drive recent- ;J.udgf .w, H Hamtilen was in- Robert Boswell of the Airport
I Jy conducted here, said this; structect - to refer the matter to'Engineering office of the Feder
A tour of feed lots in this area week approximately $550 was™ =>ta‘ : way Department aj Aviation Agency in Fort
; sponsored by the Jackson, .Coun-raised, * ■ . In other routine business, | Worth was in Filna list week to
j ty Cattle Raisers’ Assn, will be | She extended her s i n c e r e p10. Court voted to pay the fol j discuss the federal assistance
;made next Wednesday, March thanks to the workers who help- *ovvin£ bills of the Sheriffs De-| (See COUNTY CLOSES on 12) “
21, starting from the, Agricul ed solicit and those . who contri- [ partment: Phillips Petroleum ,[ __»
■ture-Building at 8:15 a. m. buted "to Cite worth-while cause. $100* 95' Gulf;
i Lots will vbe toured at Yoa-j , ; ’ / jQiV.J113.58; Conoco, $20.52 ; Lfe
[kum <Pietsch),- Goliad (Ralph!* -~°-%!&*''■ $29 38; Humble, $44.10,
Ramsey) and Beeville (Paul; ft ■ g% ■ Mobil, $7 01; Phillips, $7 17 ; [
Spikes and; Son), as well as oth V ftft||T II Uft|||ft If* Kozelsky Motor, $27.85; Sinclair)
ers not mentioned here All i 1 e I III I <"ll‘llf1llm IN *14.35; United Supply, $20 97; L
types of .lots wilL.be seen,' from I ^“ UMIHM "V H. Nagel, $4.50: Edna Motor,
4n. Edna- woman is in critical
condition in the hospital a* Ga-
nado, after suffering third de-'
jgree burns over 70 percent o fi
-• her body when her clothing
^Qnhes Evans& Tuesdayfire ^ "°°"
. Mrs Jack IlesteNr, about 60.]
- °f 607 Kloas. suffered t be-
burns, when her clothing caught
V [fire from, a heater in her home.
CLEANING OFF our scratch Several neighbors were credit-[
pad: In case you are one of [ed with probably saving her life
those who have been wonder-J when they saw her run from
ing, those “dirty, ugly loqking tbe house, and in quick action
brick" on the front of the new wrapped a blanket around her.
Edna Herald building will be Mrs. Tony Gonzales of fioi
covered. We'll let the "cover - Kleas and two other neighbors.;
ing” be a surprise . .O. II. Emil Barrera and Joe Vasquez
Staples'observing his 76th birth were first attracted by the
day anniversary Monday at a [shouts of Mrs. Hester’s son, and
little surprise .party at The, Her ; then they saw
EXCELLENT ART talent was displayed in the
new Art Festival event, held Thursday in Junior
Higrh Gym. This photo shows only a small section
of the more than 500 varied pieces of arts and
.crafts exhiUited. Nearly every* method of art,
the' concrete With .pole-type
[sheds to open dirt lots, some I
completely self-fed, some using
! silage, with all types’ of cattlbj
being fed, and with all types-of j
marketing arrangements. • ;
Jhe public is invited to make!
the tour
Scout-0 Rama Is
Set for Edna;
Tickets on Sale
$12.20; Mrs Ira Sklar (for eggs
for vail), $22.80; fD. G Hubler-
of Ganado (prison grocories),
$240.63;
Paid itemized bills of Board
of Development for February of
$431.49;
V,
Out-of-town exp&uges of sher-L. We must pull together. Its
fs dpnutics- Sheriff Wo.cn {the only way to put your coun -,
in private cars at $lj
______ ____ each for the cost of the noon! *** *> amiui «v«iuhhi ,i, - _ * ■
from pencil and paints to finger-painting, screen . Persons interested ■ in The first annual Scout-O-Ra- DO Deputy. Lopez, $8 95, Dep-. k in summation Perrv
and sol-liter work was on rfisnlav a loner with 'g0ln,g aTe ur«ed ,0 contact the ma-the popular scout show - uty Anderson, $68.. : Foreman nrominent Houston
sixs-sisasSs k‘2s-, isimmmmmrn&ms
A number of Fklna and Gana- March 23 a-od'24, in the u v w------ .-----y s«.i; w uv jj c
inside page.)
Sctool Week Big Success in Edna;
Science and Art Slows Popular
y,inn the FHA office at the Court J uoyniy ^namDCT voi uo
h““ t sSS*
■ £ ■" f;AcSi ^ 'K^aropSa.
The new Indianola District in- is moving into a new ,
"This, (community) is a team
. - , . . her run out of|
aid, where he-, has worked for1 the house, clothing aflame Mrs I
well' over 50 years, ill hqaUhJ,Gonzale?"'guickly secured a the new Art Festival event both Jo’Wright, first.
has been preventing him from blanket and gave it to Barrera Proved to be very good shows onmy and preserving _ - ..........^
taking his regular hours of late^hd Vasqffez, who'■rushed to tholand Popular with large crowds Suzy Fella, second, process o<'w. t,a|Kl students from . display its
. . And Will Buhler at Room 24 woman’s aid. ' ----------- *’ " ’ ’ ' *! ------- ' ’ -m c^io ...,n —..........
In DeTar Hospital there for pm- Barrera . and Vasquez
area Wednesday at the ninth , _________ ___________ ____________
annual Career Day at Victoria eludes Edna. Ganado, -L o 1 i ta, building soon).
C°lleg*' Vanderbilt,. La Ward, -Point The Court authorized the- pur-1 nr„oni7afion It'takes brains
---o-.- [Comfort. Port Lavaca, Tivoli chase of .50 feet of base for the
AT" in ““ a cp»f“«pray S5TSW& »
ISP"?’.. a c.os.t.of -[operaUve way to push your
BAND CONTESTS HERE
rrjne Edn High Cowboy Bapd Scout-O-Rama tickets went on Reports of the tax assessor-! - „ /w beside
The annual Science Fair and Biological Science: M a r t ha *|}Lh?st Ahe *oI°. ^..ens^WTc sale this Monday through t h e eollector, the caseworker, .th e1 eleven, wie beside
, project of ta-x '* ',(w's East District 16 , various troops and cub packs Extension Service and t h.*: pJ»ven'‘mScM Vni ’ one Ivesides
?rving insects; ^.. F,L'dLa]y. arlf1 , Satur.da>' 'f1 f,hc district. Each unit will Csutftjr Health Department ju maSI Lilt anrT so
attending'the School Week acti- plant germination ; -and A n n j14 schools will participate.
handicrafts a n d were approved tand filed; !down* Uve° line
V,
o n
speaker
then
vities hvre last week,..
Miller, third, trees of Jackson
Jackson County
State Bank Gains
’ ' s4*
jor surgery . . .Wayne Myers [entered the house and put out a I Supt Tom * Linam, Jhe princi- County.
receiving a certificate from) small fire in one room, which pa*s and .faculty -membey call Getting honorable mention. P
SalvaUon Army at Werlnesday'sihad been sjtarted during’ t h c'ed School Week a ‘big success, the physical section were' Ann
Rotary C!ph meeting for fi v e|accident, while other neighbors and expressed appreciation for Feller, ionization of Neon gas: _
years of unselfish service as called the. ambulance and po - Jhe interest shown by parents and Phillip Sn’siF, parabolic-re Over 300, Places
chairman here. Dan JolinsOnft of lice. , *’* and other school friends flection.
Austin made the presentation Mrs. Hester was rushed to "Classroom visitation was light Honorable mention in the bio- Jackson County State Bank
. . And ole John Valigura, jUstjthe hospital by Slavik ambu-lat senior high this year, but logical section went to Henry /made a spectacular gain of 30H
abbut the finest semi-pro pitch !lance. She was reported still in Soad at the other local schools Hartman, -study on teeth;-Con places in rank during the last]
er in these parts for nl a n y ,| critical condition’this morning Junior Rigl^ reported. 43 par- nie Vcticc, pre-ehiliing of tulip: [year in thp American Ranke
many years, semi-retired now --o—, -" ■ ents visited-Classes and signed and Robert Osb'urn, study of; 5,000 largest banks edition, Lon:
and opening a blacksmith shop RACING Ol^PTlALLOT ;*he registers. Sam Houston water in. citrus fruits. R Drushel president, has been]
at his home at 30i*£outh Pum-; * ' ' - , School- hath 329 cfassrooni- \4si- In the Junior Physical Divi advised by the naagazine.
phrey . Albert Kulow bt Inez. Texas voters will decide tors; Stephen Austin reported sion, Kay-VVilsoft Avon first,•‘o 'This far exceects the progress - |rolling in the aisles
formerly of Edna,’ Linjproyang. wFetber th ey>ant legalized 162 - and thc Carver schools had cloud’chamber project; Carolyn made by most/American bank .Edna’s Company B. National After the open house a bar- Rev Lin Loeffler- of Ganado
after receiving - .a punctured Jior.se race gambling and also.®’ voting classes and- then Schiewitz 'Second rock king ing institutions, t -ton K L i n-Guard, inv:tes the area |.ublic becue will ’be served ’ with .vtlf^.his usual fine iob of toast-
lung and a cracked rib .after whether_ to retain the pell tax. at the Sc*ence Fair held there. dom, and Bert Kerley, third, tirott. vice president of th'eto the official dedication and charge "of $125 per plate. Be mister and' Claudius Branch
by an' enraged the Primary Election May 5. ^ ^ c-...._enrr ^:l,r ’ . hotic^rabli;jma^azlng, informed Drushel by*;.open house at the new $113,000 fore the barbecue starts, t H e|introduced visitors from Louise,
arts, along with latest methods- Paid Mauris"Company
~ - -
Shetland ponies for $75 each.
^ 1 But when I inquired about Buy-
ing a team »of six; the cost was
■ $2,500. ‘It's a jLeam and words"
together and tnus is'-more va-
luable’. I was told," Mr. Fore-
jman said.
j. Much of the speaker’s time
was taken up with telling hum-
[ orous yarns, and he almost had
his large qudience of over 250
page) (See PETITION on Page’.12• lrateu: ^ 1 bought s 0 m e
Armory Dedication
To Be Held Sunday
being mauled
bull on the Koontz Ranch last The two items Were placed -on- The Science'Fair in the Cow- mention going to John Mereeratelegtam.
.Miss Karen Hicks, the ballot by "the' Democratic hoy Gym w,as-:caf!ed better t-ban h e a t absorption, and Bobby
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week
daughter of Mr. amU-Al r s fExecutive Committee
Chester Hicks, graduating r e- week •
cently from the interior design . -
school at North Texas Univfra A ^——"*"***|
sity at Denton. She has joined ( ’Jf'
the Ray i Howard Company of;
Midland as a staff decorator PniQniMFDQ nIT
The Harrison Staffords o( Fldna * t.r\ O v-IT
and the Houcks of Yoakum I fAf IT A
^APheduletl to participate in ' the n.,_^
Texas Livestock Auction Assn. ARE WARNED
convention at ”S a n Antonio
March 23-24 I* . Paul Tliomp-son Someone in the Lofita com-
saying m the San Antoniq News munftv is tossing) .out meal
that 'Eighty two yepr-iJd, Mrs.,. - pjils loadwl with'Wison in an
W. W. McCrory, widow of the *e/fort to, rid the area of dogs
late district judge formerly of/ The Sheritt's Department ,
Edna), - masterminded the de has -issued a warning that suPPbcd by Vj«|tona College
feat of Mrs Thelma Mpyens anvone caught placing t he arf>
forces at a showdown meeting poisoned meat aroirhd will be
of San Antonio Woman's Club Pr„-e< ted to the fullest ox
Bedded, down with, a broken hip. tent of the low We a-e fear
Mrs McCrory wrote an anti- fur some small child wilpjjifk
4-
Services Held for
t fe-i s ever. with more than 200 d i s- Bell; anemometer pneject,
plays in physical and biological In the Junio- B'blogical l)iv!
science, divided into senior sion, Henry Whitley won first, IVTi-c I,,rIo«„ af
and junior divisions. » on plants and oxygen project 41 °* «*uusc»n a 1
.The fair was sponsored by the Suzanne Spaulding, second. Catholic Church
; Edna • High 'Science Club, with science, in agriculture; Richari
Mr and Mrs. F' 1) Ray as fac Leal, third, making of soap, F'uner'al services -for •*-
//’ulty sponsors Nearly, 1.200 per; witL honnrablo mention ’g o i ng Thomas HJudsOn. "17. t h '<• ’2 p
o former1 Lillian Ann Hudgeons , af«
Stevens''letter for opening re
ing to members that day She
also laid down major strategy
lines,'-' /
, ' *
by mistake and
spokesman said
eat it."
’* Guard Armory in the south end drawing for the'prizes from the Yoakum, Victoria, Bay City,
of Pioneer Park here Sunday, donation tickets will be held Hallettsville and Houston, most
Capt Clinton B Richey, com- These tickets will be available"'of them chamber of commerce
iPany commander. announced from members ,of Company B,'officiate.
this week that Lt. ’Col .1 a y during the afternoon. Prizes -toi The crowd saw Harry Hafpr-
Matthews of the -state .Adjutant be awarded include a television nick relinquish the reins as pre-
Geherar.s Department. will set, camera -and projector, and sident after two terms. He
make the dedication address, in a transistor radio. . spoke briefly of the accomplish-
the program starting Sunday at T. tll»nft0 ........., j.mcr.ts of the chamber and then
, , • , ... .... ,ci ... ■ -------------------- ,,.,2p in Major Jess P Garrett . presented „ the new president ,
sons signed the register and to dean blnan, stivicture o former1 Lillian Ann Dudgeons, of. Lake Jackson, acting ('dm Armory here was tonstriKted Woodrow Braudes of Gaciado.
titiS?dance was estimatf'd at T-h-p o I y - .were held Monday morning ;it mander of the battalion AvhicT p *exler Comt)any of lor try to do my best to lead
MSP; • . dev€ropment of t e St. Agnes Catholic Chu-ch. With includes- Company B. also will' P‘,)iK’,a,| a,u.r,was l,’( rnP,l',ed Jatc you j pledge my time and ef-
Tbe -six winner-- in he semo- Chicken ReV, I! J Janacek seffietating be^ on the program. ,and State L^rllv^lfcmTlSi r^’,1 forts to that end. Rather than
‘ ’1 % J 11 1 1 '"L 1 T Art festival k!r.te-m«nt. w ,. j n ■ ?1 ■ I: <1 u i Set .c •- Win N.ICmnin : (i.. ,.'1 ,-v Jani.ucd b> I|pirn am just wor(js |e^s j,ave some so*
jeet m the District Science .Fair The ru-w e\ e-t. the \ t Fe tTyCemetery nado ..w+H tv;.i sue iai fuest V,r a in Seplcnibef, delaying ^ o-u countv >ha< otwntt
at El (tempo High Friday and val in_.Jun.oi High. Gym. ea-nc' M s Jiidson. was horn . , 1 - Capt Mon'rOe Tliomas Repp dedication plans. The Prex-L long way to y«.r« ^
These six Edna High r*'vo comments frohi the <• Jackson County on Ahrll ■ 30 lar,Af,mv advisor* for *the hatta c1,’' llin] -a's0 repaired 1 1 c uc forsee a great future," said
elected]) by judges tjmated 1,500 visitors mu;: 19H', and was Hjc daughter o| I,on. anu"''SPVefar''other' ''m'iTifiu':y'.,^..,-.,n'' ,dptnage-.--j.'- -Brandes.
>'jf ' ; 'V. and Mrs . A"„S Udd --.visitors are ex;-', led a: tilt , ThdWhPw brick armory me. is He then presented Mr! and
_ • • _ .a. .. . rg.'-y 4 wr P or F'.-lru,- ‘She passfed a wa vce'cntonj ’ - ures 108 by 120 feet. «nd. in Mrs. Hafernick with a silver
», -i nce* ®h e r re I railed Out t tiv. ~i, i *.M,tn‘)i 9—no a V M l > i I-.-.idt.ii ’ . I’ll (.- F/llia—lll,;|l.. C- o w b o y -elude*—■■ iimV.in mnn Hr ill tray i.-»-i tnlfrn nf tho r-hpm.
fn* - tit pijT'-ti of n tors, and inr.n-ated Edna h She Find Fee in ill heaitli tin Bond, uo* te;- - di-i ee 11 < m-'--of- John room --auditorium measuring-93 beds appreciation for their
vestmatang complex Ions in styprising m.niher of tale ted pa-t five years . . Sommer will- furnish 1m u s i ( by'-. 59 feet It also contains a-work ~ ,, J.
Solution Mary (>ayl. sc ond> young artists ■ „ She i - u• \; ed. F> her. p a - during tin- afternoon Mter the lobby, three class-rooms, three In introducing her uncle (the
ents and husband and also f>\ dwfication; vtsrtors wrl-1.......be-'-s-n-—offices, an ujstructor’s ro our brother of her late mother),
C’ree brothers. Roy. <• W ;iv ne vifed to an ..open house to in rest room pnd storage space Mrs. Patman related bib early
Albert s.dnev and I.en Jan,.- 'pert the, new .minx and the There is a large outside park days in, FJast Tstkas-atid how he
dudgeons, ull of l.dnu - equipment to^Ue op display ing area , (See PULL TOGETTftlf
Saturday
winner
up one of the pieces of meat on proie-1 ...f I1-’varanis •'AlLgra-h*-. first th-mi
- - - # tmA, -* ■-'--’O- .nil \
types of 'paper, ,and No-man school, were represented in t
Broom, third, oh project of' tex fe tn .d. ivvit'n well o-.- . w
tile .strength; C, See. SCHOOL WEtJK on 1
FIR on 12)
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