NEWS from AND NEIGHBORING COMMUNITIES MRS. HENRY KRAFT (Published Every Tuesday) Route 1, Box 187, Canby. Phone 24: Quilt Blocks Sewed For Farm Home CANBY, April 30 — The Canby WCTU helds its regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. George Berg, Friday, with potluck dinner. The forenoon was spent in sewing luilt blocks for the. Corvallis Farm ■lome. Mrs. R. O. Andrus called ;he meeting to order at 2:00 P. M. The group sang. Mrs. H. Kraft, B.ev. Munson and Mrs. Andrus led in irayer. Mrs. John Koehler and Mrs. D. Cutsforth sang a duet. Devotions vete given by Rev. Munson, a min­ ster of the Free Brethren Lutheran :hurch of Seattle, Wash. Mrs. R. B. Start gave Unión Signal reports. Hrs. Andrus spoke on the Bryson Bill requesting the members to write etters to senators requesting to stop ¡ntire manufacture and sale of bev- :rage alcohol for the duration of the var. It was also voted to send á tele­ gram to Secretary Stettinus at the >an Francisco conference stating our layers are with them, and that we is a WCTU group deplore the free low of spiritous liquor. Mrs. Pearl Braddock gave a re- >ort on soldiers and sailors, she itated that the Canby WCTU is the >nly one in the district contributing nonthly to the Christian Service Benter in Portland.' Communications on the LTL were ’ead by Mrs. R. C. Start; Mrs. Luke Earthing, Mrs. Sutton and Miss Ha­ sel Swigert , gaye readings; Mrs. Föhn Eid, read á poem; Mrs. Effie SeJson reported on Farm Home Work and requested that aprons and Jillow slips be made and old cotion jlankéts be brought to the next neetirig which will be he|d oh the ■egular- fourth Friday of next month n the Bethany chdreh. The mothers >f .sojdiers and sailors will be honor* ;d. One hundred and fifty pounds of Nothing was brought in for the war irive. Present were Mrs. R. »O; Andrus, Hrs. C. H. Frum and Ellen Ann, Hrs. Lars Melum, Miss Hazel Swi- WU i -' _ 11^.- TT ........ GERMAN ATROCITIES HORIFY ALLIES—German civilians of' Weimar witness a truckload of dead prisoners at Camp Buchenwald, Nazi horror mill. Civilians were compelled by Ui S. Third Army MP’s to witness evidence of these atrocities. (International Soundphoto.)