The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 04, 1934, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE
P age Two
H IL L S B O R O
ARG US,
Senate Casts Light on Munitions Industry,
Believed “.-1 rch-Foe of Peace ”
G ra d e C lasses
P ick O ffic e r s
Don Hammer President of
Junior High Student*
Farewell Held for
Tolkes at Buxton
iBv Mrs. Jesrv Meyers«
CURRY’S
«1 :i» I O
1
45
“Good Thing* to Elat”
FREE
DELIVERY
PHONE 771
¿2-
Specials for Fri. - Sat.,
October 5 and 6
COFFEE
1-lb. pkg.................«■
1 -lb. glass jar
33c
G reen. & W h ite .
F a n c y cu t.
29C
No. 2 can*
by of M arshfield were here Friday
night, re tu rn in g hom e Saturday.
Jesse M evers m ade a business
t.rip ;o M arsliftcld S a tu rd ay .
G range booster n ig h t w as held
■», G reen M ountain G m n e e S a tu r-
day night.
Siuiset C am p visited relatives here
S a tu rd ay .
M rs E thel Beneficl a n d M rs Eva
B enefiel were visited by relatives
from F orest G rove one' day last
«irek
»«*
Mr. a n d Mrs. C harles Nickels of
Have Log S hortage
P o rtla n d visited M rs O. H. Stow ell
i ™ **W last week-end.
steadil'. due » sh o rtag e Of logs.
G eorge Riggle was hom e from
x r e V '^ L ^ v e v e - s ^ t h i s w e ek i-n d ' BirKenfeld for th e week-end.
M r. a i£ | M & Qlisi W a t ^ n x l? - ! A lbert K ehrli a n d A lfred H a n -
he'd "at “th e F red M osier hom e n e a r I sen of O renco were B uxton visitors
L aurel th e first of th e week.
Sunday.
^yr a n d j i rs c A P eterso n were
M rs Eva T h o rn b u rg and Mrs.
caned to Corvallis to th e bed.-ide Eva Beneficl of M anning visited
o{ h e r niother. G ra n d m a S ta rr, w h o , Mrs E thel M eyers Monday.
is yj a t h e r hom e th e re last week i
---------------------------
Mr. a n d Mrs. A rth u r F isher of I A rgus classified ads g et results.
4 a........
19c
R ed & W h ite .
A fin e la u n d r y so a p
9 b.r.
25c
TOMATOES
MATCHES
6
boxes
No. 2 1/j cans
29c
BEEF
ROASTS.
9c
« a
GRAPEFRUIT
Lb.
Sc
w
1-lb.
Can
Mince Meat
2-lb.
Can
27c
U. S. I n s p e c te d .
E asy, T o o !
GROCERIES
Washing Soda
Pineapple
6 a. 10c
No. 2
cans
39c
Lumber Jack
Maple flavored
’I-»»«- jug
I9fc
SOUP
Tomaio.
Can .......
ALL THREE
I in
VEGETABLE FEATURES
Friday and Saturday Only
O N I O N S ^ " 0:.1: 1 0 c
WATERMELONS 5 c
; a < h
CHEESE
o IT
n . i u n ..c rca m '
14c
CLEANSER }*£...
10c
PANCAKE FLOUR
45c
F is h e r’s.
10-lb. sack
Cal. Jersey.
3 lbs............
9c
WAX PAPER
CATSUP
Í arge
X
25c
bottle
10c
HERMAN BCIIOEN. P rop
Wl
BXIvl M l ( H H OWN GOODS
I R I S II D A I 1 V
I'rlrpliniM. 451
Main Mrret
' r ’'
RICE
BLUE ROSE
SE
KxUa choice
I Iba
JuM
PERFECTION BAKERY
A N.Uly s product.
It liuust be gtxxl!
19C
• '“ * ' ,
1.1 S 1.
,,, . ,¡„1,0 atancgMaighaAraiegiC' ,«m:>flkfc,.g,ü
COFFEE
ED’S M ARKET
C U P O -G O I D
A perfect d rin k for any m eal.
G round to your order.
Q U A l.l I "t MEAT. Specials for Saturday, Ocf. 6
In le a r o f I'ig g ly
25c
I lb. bag
a i
W ijfgly S to re
HAMS
BAKING POWUKR
STEER BEEF
ROAST
S u g a r c u re d
H a lf o r tv hoi
25c
M .
1 10-cent c a n FR E E
18c
Pound
KRUCHEKS’
IOC
Pound
BOILING
GROUND
BEEF
BEEF
N o C ereu l.
HASH GROCERY
Lb.
Free Delivery
c " m nT ' c “ T
Q u a lity
lig h t
1-lb. tin
31c
2-ib. tin
60c
A M E R IC A N
COFFEES
Del Monte
G ood
DRIED PRUNES
L ocally g ro w n a n d d rie d .
4 lb., for
Del Monte
Y ellow Cling
ASPARAGUS
m eat.
RAISINS
4-lb. pkg.
2 tins
for
Chili Con Came
Wheat Hearts
IX L
S ta r t th e d a y o u t rig h t
by u sin g th is d e lic io u s
'
R e g u la r 25c size.
24c
2» [eg.
IVORY SOAP
BIRD SEED
BIRD GRAVEL
SOAP
MAYONNAISE
PEPPER
GRAPENUTS -
tins
Medium
Bar .......
F re n c h 's .
2 pkg*.
F r e n c h ’s.
2 pkg*.
D u rk e e ’s.
Pint jar
B lack. D u rk e e ’s.
2-oz. tin
A s s o rte d
fla v o r s .
2 pkg*.
TAPIOCA IX .
UABIIUV
nUMIlif
KRAUT
Q VAN C A M p's.
Û N «.
II. D BRAND
No. ?.<2 tin* . .
3 lb.
25c
cm 4 & C
Nicely made and carefully packed
in air-tight pails, by tbe Wesson
Oil and Snowdrift People.
DOMINO CIGARETTES
A p le a sin g sm oke. G ive th e m a try .
2 pkg*. ..............................
19c
D etails a t o u r store.
»tore.
3 bars .....................................
1
S n o w d r if t
19c
5c
19c
Each
T h e m ost sa tis fy in g
d ish fo r th e cold
se futon.
l.
Large
Pkg.
I C
I fl
UkLLU
B ra n d
25c
K C
BAKING POWDER
27c
Sperry
19c
M iirk ct I Hiv, S e e d less
PEACHES
find te n d e r.
C ry sta l W h ite . Reg. size.
5c
I'erfeetion produeU* m ake tiu* Ncltool h u u h
a little I m 'IU m *.
23c
43c
5-lb.
E n te r F ren
re n ch
c h 's
’s C an ary C o n test
V an C a m p ’s
We «at bread und b u tte r tn auttxfy Um l ttfber-arhool em pty
M other lets u& luive JutU tut nuuiy
iu> we
wont W e’d ra th e r have u hiuidwtch m ade o u t of S choen’«
Dreud even th a n euixly, bccAU.*** it kurt<*M ao K’**d xnd U» U'"*f
for ua a t tlx* Mime tim e
(Avne sugar a n d corn syrup.
TUNA
5 a,. 15c
Buy in b u lk ,
sa v e g re a tly .
how good!
Syrup
Del Monte
2 a 19c
F a n c y b ro k e n . S to ck up!
1
X T "
..T ir
SPERRY k
N ew p a c k , f la v o re d w ith
S h e rry w in e a n d b ra n d y .
A nd, oh,
Fri. - Sal. - Mon.
All Prices Effcctiv.. Friday. Saturday and M onday. Unless Otherwise Specified.
53c
As a n in tro d u cto ry offer, we will c h ee r­
fully re fu n d double th e p urchase price
to any custom er who, fo r a n y reason, is
dissatisfied w ith th is coffee.
IOC
CELERY f2
5c
SWEET POTATOES
5c
A nd So
T h is delicious blend of C e n tra l Am erican
grow n coffee will especially please the
exacting ta s te of a "Coffee C ran k " public. |
[•aiicy, large.
bunches ..
BOILING
IT'S SUCH FUTl
TO BE HEALTHY
KOBAN COFFEE
23c
Sm all ice cream.
BEEF
Birthday Parties
I ield by Roy Folk
2 > 2-size tins
23c
15c
5-oz. ja r
MUSTARD „“
rxl__
7
rh o n e 52? 1
Prices Effective Friday. Saturday
and M onday.
October 5, 8 and 8
B lu e & W h ite .
3
anee from th e town* near here
and a few from IM rtland M embers
front lec d y . Scholls. T igard, slie r
m axi a n d B eaverton vvree presrni
Mrs E dith T ozier
W e a ih e r r e d
ch aplain of O regon sta te grauge.
was tlx- guest sp eak er A very fine
m usical and literary p rogram was
given, which was g reatly enjoyed
Song by alt. "H 's a G ood Tiling
io be a G ran g er; ' reading, letter tn
N ational M aster T aber. G ladys H all,
readings. Dorothv T enscher, F lo r­
ence M ink anti M rs 'IVusi'her of
H illsdale, group of instriiiueiil.il se
lections by Mrs .1 M S tre tc h e rs
o rch estra of Scholls, accordion solos
by Mr H anson of Scholls; talk on
grange and what it siaiuls for. M rs
E.titli 'Poster W eatlierred . song by
all A dance finished tlie evening ..
program Music w.us lurnisluxt bv
tlie Scholls o rch estra.
F ra n k R ichards h a s been e m ­
ployed d uring th e p ast week or so
at the home of his sister. Mrs G rat
of N orth Plains
Services at th e ch u rch th is Sun
day will be as follows: Preaching
by the pastor. 9 45 a in , follow,si
bv session of Bible school a t 10 15
Everyone us most cordially uivlted
to a tte n d th ese services
C arroll P a rro tt of Beaverton, who
w.us a guest of his g ra n d p a re n ts
Mi a n d Mrs. W arren W ilson, for
nearly two weeks, re tu rn e d to lit*
home S eptem ber 25.
W ork on tlie new electric l.glit
line sta rte d S eptem ber 24 on the
P leasant Valley end of th e line
Most of the poles were cut on the
G eorge S nider trac t a n d a few on
H arry A R ich a rd 's place. 27icy
were peeled a n d d istrib u te d along
the road where stakes luid lie u
si t Floyd Bterlv did tile haultng
, A crew of local m en dug th e holes
and work will be rushed along as
fast as possible T h ere ore a few
of tile houses w hich have bren
w :re,i A m iniber of th e electrical
firm s from tlie surrounding towns
are p u ttin g m th e ir bids for the
work.
K inton G range will m eet nt Ote
hall S a tu rd ay tn a ll-d a y session
Pot luck d in n er at noon. AU g ra n g ­
ers a rc welcome to a tte n d
M elvin V anderm ost. Edwin R ich-
a rc s. George Richarils. H arry and
\ . : Rienards went on a hunt­
ing trip tlie last of tlie week to
E astern Oregon, w here they tried
th e ir luck at bringing down a d re r
Mr a n d Mrs W arren Wilson
have riuited th e ir fa rm for a while
to O scar L term an iuid family of
B eaverton, who took possi’ssion J u t
Monday.
Ivan Bterly, son of Mr. a n d Mrs
Floyd Bierlv. who is atte n d in g O.
S C sp e n t tlie w eek-end w ith lus
parents.
M r and Mrs F ra n e ts C orthay ot
S eattle. W ash . Visited M r .u iJ M is
W. C. Hall last week T hey were
on the way hom e from a trip to
Tennessee M rs M yrtle T h o m as of
P o rtlan d was also a guest for u
few days ut th e Hall hom e last
week.
Mr. a n d Mrs W alter VanKleck
of Beavert ui visited Mr. V .uiK lrek's
b r o tla r and sister-in -law . Mr and
Mrs J. J VanKleck. Friday.
Mis* Miller Bride
Mias Elva Milter, d au g h ter
Mr. and M rs Miller, wig, reside*
or. P le asan t Valley road on tlie
H arry Leedy place, and D an B lack­
burn of G a rd en Home were m arried
F a ir w a y M a rk et
8 b ro k e n slices to
th e can.
SOAP
(By Mr« K I, Coal
KINTON Annual Booster night
ot all granges tn tlie country was
held l>v K inton G r.ingv S aturday
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T h u rs d n y , O c to b e r I, 193 I
il tile hoim' ol an aunt. Miss M il­ was pleasantly surprised a t her
ler n e ar T tgiud Balm day night. hom e Sunday evening In honor ot
Mi... 'I7ieresa P a e u „ii ot Hanks
Only near re la tiv e , were present lier n in ete en th b irthday aiuilvei
T ue slay night w ith M is, Ag
M i,s M ilter was well known here saiv
T luue presen t were Misses spent
as site atte n d ed K inton school uml C ,sella I’rallgei. Bernice Iterh. p o i - uns V a n d e rzoiidei i
Bun,lav viadora of Mr a n d M is
Beaverton high .school
olhv Valid,<iuel,'li Agnes and Erm a
M is Lally M Bauly re tu rn e d Hep Vandehey, Florence Vuylsteke and Item y V anticiziuidcu were Mi mid
lemtx'i 24 fro m a tew days' visit I Jiilhus Vandyke H erm an G a m io lh , Mrs W illiam Cop am i family, Mi
w ith her d a u g h te r. M is K tnrl M c­ Ed Vuylsteke. J,a- B ernards, C la r ­ am i M rs G eorge VuyLsIeke u n d
Corm ick who la m aking tier hom e ence Vuylsteke, Hay 11,'rtle. F rit/ family, Mr and M is August Van
delii'v a n d fam ily
in ItilLshoio tor tlie wiutei
H uber a n d Pelei I Ieri licit x
Mr and Mrs Donald Brooks mid
Bunday «linnet guosL, ol Mi and
Mis
Anione
Meeuwsen
Is
h
a
v
in
g
,
tauilty ol Salem siwiii th e w eek­
Mi . Ju lia Duyi'k were Mr and
end w ith Mi Itrook s sister, Mrs tier house re-sliluglisl tills wrek
Mrs
Henry im.vek. Mr m id Mrs
Mrs c I ' .lease s | muii a few dava (
E verett 1» W right
lluvi'k iuid (am ity aud Jo h n
last wrek visiting w ith tier (taugli- Georg«-
ter III law. Mis Italyey Ji-ase, in I Vaudoinelen
M r a n d Mrs Jim H ayden nl
Hillsboro.
ISii'Uand visitivi Mrs C F Jess,.
Mr and M rs Dirk Wilcox of near S aturday a t U miiooii .
Greenville, win, re ,c u lly Mild llieli
tarm . have moved Into the hom e I
O ur classiftixl m in im is m ay liave
tllg Mi*« M«rth« Vamlerr a mien I
ot Mr and M is W illiam Items-1
wxiith Mr. an,t M is H em sw orth Just w lia t you a re looking f o r -
ROY A su rp rise party was given
Ih'ud
Utein
Fit,lay evening at the hom e ot
Mr and Mrs F ran k H erlnekx In ,h XtH KIMUC H'R ><)( »( X X X XPCXIX M KlK XX Hi >< K:KJUXIXI>1 >UQ(DCXkHJUHl)9K!HkMl)UKlHtK! X it
lionoi- ot th e ir ih m g h ter Joseplitne.
il being tier etg liteeu tli b irthday
ribbse present were Mtsses t'lirr-
eaa and Agnes Plass. R ita Dltvek.
\gnes I’ra n g er, M arte m id C lara
Vaialervaiiden. Delores Vandetiev.
I'liercsa 15,ets,h. Cecelia I’ranger.
I o re tta
V a it derzanden. lXirothy
Valid,<met,-n. F.rnia V andehey. Mai
ilia W in It,use VandcrYiutdcn. Anna
B ernards a n d Jo sep lu n e llerlnckx.
and Bill B ernards
Ai l Inn V an-
delicv
Alfred lX'lpliutelie. Ernest
Vtuiderzanden. Joe B ernards. 1‘ele
Herlnekx and F ra n k M ,vuwsen
B irthday C elebrated
Mias Florence VuvLstekc d a u g h ­
te r of Mt a n d Mrs R ene Vuylsteke.
FLAVORS
BEANS
Small White.
Booster Night at
Kinton Attracts
VS
c ij
PRUNES
BEANS
3
w ards a t h e r Itome n e a r h e re S ep-
tem b er 26. Following were p resent:
Misses Louise a n d M arte Tolke
of n e a r N o rth P lain s. M esdam es
O scaL ,, ^ elS° n
Scofield. L a \o n a Peterson. C ,ara
Allen. F red H ew itt. J o h n Beilish.
E d ith Riggle M arv W atson, P e a rl
W atson. Lucille W hite. Eva O hle-
m iller, Elsie Kelly. E thel E dw ards.
E thel M eyers a n d Vida Powell arid
L eland a n d E leanor ‘ Powell. a n d
E tU Edwar<b
th e honor
a n d Mr. Edw ards.
,
G !ve *?ay
.
,.
A play e n title d "L isten to L eon
was given F rid a y nig h t by th e
young people of th e grange a t th e
grange hall.
Alva P ittsin b a rg e r a n d G len New-
CHIPPED BEEF ;ar w 1 0 c
R ed & W h ite .
T h e fin e s t c o ffe e th a t
m o n ey c a n b u y . R o a ste d
a n d g ro u n d f r e s h e v e ry
day.
OREGON
evening There was a large attend
T ile 2A of th e P eter B oscow .
school elected th e follow ing o ffi­
cers
G loria M cGuire, presid en t;
W alter
Joluxson.
v ice -p resid e n t.
M arv J a n e C h risten sen secretory
W inona Russell. tre a su re r; Fred
llasooinb. Mabel W’ebb. Mary- E liz­
a b e th Bristol, V irginia
w a ite rs
R u th Beach. Jacq u elin e Ja sp a th ,
a n d Dorotliy Weil, nsMiitors
Class officers for th e m o n th ot
O ctober in M iss Y oung's room at
tlie P eter Boscow school a re : G loria
Jo h n so n p resid en t: Ja c k L iteral,
v 1 r - p r c s id r n i; G r a c e M illini.ui.
se c re tary ; D onald S ta n n a rd , se r­
g e a n t-a t-a rm s ; L o rrain e D arnell,
h e a lth officer.
Two new pupils In th e 3A of 1
thi- P eter Boscow school are Mary
C olfcr from B eaverton a n d V irginia
C ruse from C hester. Neb
j
Of special Interest in n a tu re study
of th e 3A of th e P e te r Boscow
school was th e b ra n c h of a per-
sin u n o n tre e bro u g h t by E rn e st i
Seym our.
At a class m eeting F rid ay th e 5A
of th e P e ter Boscow school elected ‘
A rlene L entz a n d Lyle Shaw f o r '
loom m onitors. a n d R obert P e ter,
th erm o m eter boy
T he oA of th e P e ter Boscow
F ell« , lre n e e . l.a m m o t, a n d P ie rre d u P o u t, left to rig h t, of W ilm in g to n , Itel., m em b ers of
school h a d a very successful candy-
A m e ric a ’s ••royal a rm a m e n t fa m ily .” a re p ic tu re d above a s th ey faced S e n a te m u n itio n s p ro b e rs
sale la st week
in W ash in g to n . In se t is S e n a to r G e ra ld Nye of N o rth D akota, c h a irm a n of th e S e n a te M unitio n s
T he G eography classes of Miss
V o m m itte e .
Rood s a n d Mi's. Bry a n t’s room s a t
th e David Hill h a d a special tr e a t
One of th e a lm s of th e probe
sh e lls killed B ritish tro o p s in the
IN th e in v e stig a tio n of th e a r ­
F riday Mrs. M arguerite M unson,
G allipoli c am p aig n ; th a t F re n c h
w as to lea rn if A m erican a rm a ­
who h a s ju st re tu rn e d from a a ex- ,
m am e n t in d u stry , to ^ a c r -
tensive to u r of th e southw est, gave
g uns m owed dow n F re n c h tro o p s
m en t firm s held " h a n d s across
m ine th e e x te n t of Ils r W e r .
a very in terestin g ta lk describing
tn th e W orld W ar; and th a t G er­
th e s e a ” w ith fo reig n a rm s com ­
p rofits a n d a n tl-re a c e p ro p a ­
scenic wonders Especially e n jo y ­
m an so ld iers w ere killed by G er­
pan ies. w hose w a rtim e a n d peace­
g an d a, th e S, naie M unitions
able was the description ot N avajo
m an a m m u n itio n sold d u rin g ¡lie
tim e a c tiv itie s had left a tra il of
C o m m itte e h a s m ade d istin c t
a n d Hop! In d ia n life a n d th e dis­
w ar.
tre a s o n ,
greed
aud
b lo o d
play of Indian rugs a n d pottery.
headw ay.
Eugene D augherty lias moved to
th r o u g h o u t E urope.
H ere is a n o th e r s ta r tlin g a l­
T h e e n o rm o u s re v en u e s possi­
P ortland.
leg a tio n th a t h in te d th e vast
I t developed d u rin g an early
ble in th e a rm s tra d e d u rin g
M iss A nderson's 6A E nglish pupils
pow er of th e a rm s m e rc h a n ts.
session of th e c o m m itte e th a t th e
are w ritm g le tte rs th is week to I w a rtim e w ere sp>tl g h ted d u rin g
D uring th e w ar, th e F re n c h
E le c tric B oat Co. of G roton.
tlie W est P o rtla n d school. T hey
o n e session a tte n d e d by fo u r
arm y did n o t bom bard th e Briey
in ten d to continue th e c o rre sp o n ­
C onn., su b m a rin e p ro d u c ers, nad
m em b ers of th e du Pont fam ily ,
dence througltout th e y ear
basin w here e m b a ttle d G erm any
a w ork in g a g re e m e n t w ith Vick­
w hich c o n tro ls th e 1820.000,000
T lie 7A class h a d a pro fitab le hot
got its steel. T his, even th o u g h
e rs-A rm stro n g of E n g la n d , se t­
E I. du Pont de N em ours powder
dog sale Tuesday-
th e basin was in easy ra n g e ot
tin g up n o n -c o m p e titiv e a te a s
firm.
E dna S tru m of g rade 8A -I has
enem y sh e lls m any tim e s, a n d Its
fo r sale of su b m a rin e s; th a t for
been absent four days w ith t o n - '
T h is com pany. It w as re ­
d e stru c tio n . It h a s been claim ed
11 y e a rs p rio r to 1930, com m is­
sUitis
vealed. ro lle d up a bu sin ess of
Bril G rogan of g rad e 8A -2 was
w ould h ave sh o rte n e d tb e w ar
sions to ta llin g $768.000 nad
} 1 .245.0 0 0 .0 0 0 d u rin g th e w ar.
absent tw o days w ith a n in ju re d
by tw o y e ars — B E F O R E A
been paid to S ir B asil Z arahoff.
knee.
paying 517 .0 0 0 .0 0 0 in bonuses
SIN G L E AM ERICAN L IF E HAD
m u n itio n s su p e rsa le su ia n
and
George Tfcugawa of tlie 8A ju st
to its officers. D uring th is perio d .
B E EN W ASTED.
"m y ste ry m an of E u ro p e .” and
re tu rn e d to school th is week a fte r
In c id e n ta lly , th e du Pont com ­
th a t th e re had been o th e r in te r­
having his tonsils rem oved
B ut F re n c h a rm a m e n t m a k ­
pany
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Ju n io n h ig h school pupils have
n a tio n a l n e g o tia tio n s.
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been tak in g physical exam s during
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e rty of b u sin e ss b re th re n a cro ss
th is week.
tax .
th e lines was to re m a in u n ­
S tu d e n t body of th e ju n io r lugh
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S e n a to r G erald Nye of N orth
h a rm e d T he G erm an s re ta lia te d
elected th e following oftioers: Don
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D a k o ta, c o m m itte e c h a irm a n , is
by re fu sin g to bom b F re n c h
H am m er, presid en t; E sth e r Robb,
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p
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boast
d e te rm in e d to see th e prebe
vice-president; M a rjo rie Sigler, sec­
m u n itio n s p ro p e rties.
th
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te
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which
retary .
co m p leted . "P ro fits m ust be re ­
D espite
w id esp read
k n o w l­
e n ab led th e ir re sp ec tiv e n a i'o u s
Miss N eedham M iss Moore and
m oved fro m w a r." d e clare d Nye.
edge of its p ro -w ar. p ro fite erin g
M iss Brown have im proved the looks
to
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lv
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g
a
in
st
who hopes to expose U. S. m u n i­
a ctiv itie s, th e E u ro p ea n m u n i­
of th e library in '-he back p a rt
possible enem ies.
tio n m e n s a c tiv itie s tn lobby­
tio n s rin g p ro sp e rs
Its m em ­
of th e auditorium , giving it a m ore
B ut p o s t - w a r re v elatio n s
ing. brib in g g o v e rn m e n t offi-ials,
bers a re said to co n tro l gov, rn-
inviting ap pearance.
str.-, ped from th em th is defense,
sp re a d in g
A m erican J a p a re s e
m en t, b an k s, v ast in d u s trie s ,
sho w in g th a t th ey sold w eapon*
w ar p ro p a g a n d a , p r o m o t i n g
g re a t n e w sp a p ers . . . In sh o rt,
of m ass m u rd e r w ith g re a t im ­
S outh A m erican w ars, a n d p ro f­
to c o n s titu te a pow erfu l, c o n ­
p a rtia lity .
ite e rin g In d e a ls w ith tb e arm y
s ta n t th r e a t a g a lu s t w o r l d
and navy.
It w as c h arg e d th a t B ritish
peace.
BUXTON—A surprise
farewell
party was given M r a n d M rs G h r^
T olke a t th e ir hom e n e a r M anning
F rid a y night. M r a n d M rs Tolke
th e ArtnuntnXi’
place n e ar Banks.
F re d W atson was vlaued recently
by h is m other. M rs P urdin, from
P o rt Orford.
A surprise p a rty w ith basket
d in n e r was given M rs E tta E d-
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