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Enterprising graders

THE EAR - The Freeman

PAPIER MACHE. Three graders joined a group of grownup people detaching posters and other illegal campaign materials from fences, walls and tree trunks keeping to themselves the materials they had detached. "Makuwartahan pa namo ni, Sir," one of the kids said to the Ear informer. "Para papier mache ni, Sir."

RESOURCEFUL KIDS. The kids learned there is an art shop somewhere in the North District which buys used waste papers and cardboards to be made into papier mache. "Mao diay ning mga bataa nga kugihan mamunit og mga papel sulod sa mga parke," our informer said nodding his head as if signifying his intention to also do what the kids were doing for the fun of it.

INFORMER

KIDS

MACHE

MAKUWARTAHAN

MATERIALS

NORTH DISTRICT

PAPIER

SIR

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