Beaverette, 1 Nov 1926, page 10

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& The Beaverette TRIP TO TOPEKA By MILDRED CHRISTY S.C.H.S. Representative at Spel- ing Contest.— We started on our trip on Sun- day evening, driving Garden City. After we had a very enjoyable pienic atone the Gar- den City parks, welefton the sev- en-thirty tcain for Topeka. By i s too dark to see we passed, exc the glimmering city. a lights of some ESS late. We arrived at Topeka about nine-thirty Monday morning. We had very. little! trouble f near the Capitol building. ad dinner at a by car to;¢ When we stopped at Great i hours and tl pointed ou development fr cutting of these pr - - —— were fastened together. There were numerous machines which pound these books together. Those in charge of the machines were incredibly fast and sure in every movement. Two or three pages which had been folded by another ‘machine were hung over # steel rod and fastened with other pages. Several machinessewed the books and it was remarkable the manner in which the huge needle pushed in and out of the thick layers of paper. Some of the pooks such thick law books and others, were sewed by hand, aL Ue been placed on a’frame. is takes a long time, for each folded sheet must be sewed into place separ: ately. iy. * On another floor, the ‘binding floor genuine ere-put-on_by__hand. Iued on the yr, and ot the cut, shaped, and g' boo! his was the he manner in which they

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