irsday, April 24, 1969NOTICEty, Texas (which .)udicial I )istrictbe held at thesaid Countv inald\v»*l!, Burlesonat or beforeV.M. on tin* firsttin- expiration ofthe date ofe 01 is-\ i/... at or he .for o:zle9 A medley10. Rural sight11 A condiment10 Carry 19. English gam20 Culture10:00 o’clock A.M. on Monlt;la\,tin* 20th day ot May, i960, and answer tie petition of Plaintiffs in Cause \o. 15,997, sty.edKRNA GRAEFE SHOXKA, F'l AL vs. RICHARD WAYNE SHOXKA, El AL, in which thefollowing* persons are Plain-tiff : KRXA (iRAEFE SHON KA AND HARMON ORAEKL.JR.; and the following persons are Defendants;A. Glenda (Jay Shonka Rot-kinP. Richard Wayne Shonka C. Terrill Leo Shonka 1). J u d i t h Ann Shonka ShultzK. Bertha Mae Shonka, a minor femaleF. Lee Ro\ (iraefe■ *■lt;1 *»*.•TV ’-it1V• «. ^ » t I 94 #i \rejo \fflf A*« • Jtelt;torSBS1 eiSc1 j| jr ifjF • nn iDC*VTb v 'mAK 'p iCftr [flBT * iV\i •~ ■ mAfMm;toPpian1mlerGlt;DEANVILI K SCHOOL HISTORY EXHIBITThe Deanville School s seventl an! eighth grades displayed their history projectson April 3. The projects were made under the supervision ofBrinkman, Edward Beran and Diester Sreppard, Dorothy Van-nat-ta and Bessie Bulterm Lu-rae Zgabay and Kalyenn Supak, and David Brinkman and Marvin Bartek. .The projects wererelated lo th( theme of theirMrs. Odessa Sweeney, history histon text hook, “Oui Unitedf eacher.The teams making the highest grades in the eighth grade were Gail Owens and MichelleStatesThe highest grades in the seventh grade were made byPatricia Pi wonka and LyndaLesikar. Fhlt; ir therm was “Texas Our Heritage*’.In the sixth grade, JackieOwens made the highest. The theme for the sixth grade wasThe Story of our Country”. Home room teacher for the sixth grade is Mrs. Norma Kris-tof. Home room teacher for the seventh and eighth grades and principal is Mr. PrestonKiel.fateI ■ I. — — ^\ IID.ia /rn¥ Ar¥ riAtliww