The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 29, 1934, Page 8, Image 8

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    Page Eight
THE
Kinton Grange
Meet Saturday
K in to n
and
Scholls G rou p s
to In s ta ll J o in tly
(By Mr.- E. L. C o.)
KINTON—Local grange will mee<
at the liall Saturday tor all day. It
will be a C hristm as meeting and
a "Christmas Pie" will be enjoyed.
All those attending are requested to
bring a gift to put in th e pie. The
lecturer. Alice I’luke, is preparing
a musical and literary program and
everyone is invited to attend. Lee
Hire hour following d inner is open
tq aU-
Services at church Sundav as
llows preaching b by y ___
Re, w _ E
follows:
flimpson,
45. followed by session
Simpson, 3 3:45.
Of Bible school. U> ' * _•
u*.
'te n d a n c e i s urged for these se n -
i £ s ^ p lin s ^ U i K
a b iu t
H IL L S B O R O
sensational reports would inevitably
appear about me. I sent lor Miss
S h arp and had a frank talk with
ARGUS.
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
Comer of Neuberg at Vancouver luiiiiled demand plus u small excess ita own d o lili" . Neither ean I. Itiit
G o d s eyes you arc eternally und
W ash, November ill Tiny were lot lliictuation Actual fluctuations
also guests at a dinner in honor ol In demand m l*oiiland dining lhc ita» a spoltra-« garm eitt has been so mantled Iroin Hie lig H a u l y o u
bronglit
oul
for
me.
Imporle«!
her. w o e been the heat of friends
i n v i v i ' U lliis i
the newlyweds al the Hackett home
m aterial, often Unitati1«!, Imi never
ever since And she's kepi lier word
and later attended a reception at year were about 11 per eenl while siu'cesinllv
Wlial about Ila' little child? Il
eveii
Ih«'
rlwhleousness
j
—absolutely."
the
Issu'd
expected
approximate!)
the neu home of Mr and Mrs
cannot «Io for lUa'ir Alai No la
15
|s
’r
cent.
tl«xl. f«*r lolks wlio never «xiuld Ilei H illis Io loving lieart and loving
• Oh. thanks," began Anne, 1 11—“
Beatty Miss Fuells was Joint hostess
Mrs. Hanunel lnterupted.
with her iiiollier. Mrs A 1' Fuell.'
However. Olson contended that gnod and keep thxl's lioly law. Il «unis "Verily I a y unto yiai. e x ­
Site belon-.s to a rath e r Interest- C h a rle s B la z e r W e d s A n n a ‘!ul
Miss Julia Fuells at a tiles afest wuy to handle Hi,- su r­ Comes ludo all nini U|ioii all who cept ye Him and las'ome as a Utile
child, ye shall not eider lido the
mg
organization—th e
Woman's
. slK’wt'i Sunday afternoon at the plus was through a central agency j
National Press club. All the society
S n y d e r a t E ugene
| Fuch.- home m Newberg e o n n ili- rath er than attem pting to market ! beiteve In Jesus t ’Iulsl a i Kuvlor kingdom of h eav en " George N
adv
editors do. I'm gouig to one of |
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. meiitlng Mr and Mrs, Beatty individually. T his prevents the sur-1 from llie gullt uiul curse of sin. In 'lltylor. lanverton. Oro
their Monday luncheons—jolly, in -
O thers from here who utleiuiod plus from entering t h e m arket
formal affairs—as guest of honour
(By Mr"
McCormick)
I were Mr and Mrs Glen Miller,
next week. 1 wonder would you
CHEHALKM MOUNTAIN F I r , i', r . a,ul
"A v n e Jones uiid milk trade, he slated, H arlan's
comment on Hie surplus problem ;
like to come with me? It could Grove school children, under the Hodson McCormick.
be very easily arranged You'd have direction ol their teaelier. Miss! Frank Meyers of Hillsboro spent was that the board was doing every - '
a good tune, an d —well. I think it Helen Keddig. will give a benefit the w«*k with relatives in the Fir (lung possible to protect the fac­
tory shippers from grade H su r­
would be a good plan all around.' program and pie sale this Friday Grove district.
Anne's quick gratitu d e was so evening. T he puplic i s cordially| Paul Blazer from Eugene arrived plus being dumped on their m ar- I
(C o n tin u ed fron» b u t w erk)
I
*H't.
J
real tliat Mrs. H anunet was m o re' mvited to attend.
here the middle of lust week to
1929 FORD ROADSTER
Anne hung up the receiver, al* | touched tlian she betrayed.
Last week two items got b a d ly , help his lather. J. E. Blazer, and
That the board may require herd
1932 FORD COUPE, V-H
ready regretting her sudden_ ini-
And of course you must start mixed. M ountain Top church had brother, D 8 Blazer, harvest their testing records f o r determining
pulse to appeal to the Vice Presi- right ui making
Today D ip -( a special program laM Bunday b u t, potato crop,
1929 ESSEX R. S. COUPE
production cost» was the statem ent
dent's wife. As she lay in bed the lotnaue day. You'll find a list ol - then! was no pie sale The pie sa!?
of Harlan. He also held it possible [
1927 DODG1 SEDAN
eyer.mg before, miserably wakeful, embassies lb your copy of the Con- was the t'ne th a t will be given at A I.'IL .
1
tliat the board may be given pow- 1
she . had - remembered - - „ teaiure „-j-c.x-jon.i; —.
director)
Grove school house tins 1’ I I I K D O i l t U v J l \ t N
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— bus-
-— the - Fir
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er
io
regulate
the
num
ber
of
dis­
story
th a t site had read about band hasn't brought yours up from Friday evening.
tributors in each market. The la t­
".m iinel in the Inquirer the Ute office h e s ¡Seen' very rem ise
Married November
N
1926
DODGE 1-TON TRUCK
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z ter would protect (lie profits of,
Sunday before. This article was ac- Every se n ato rs wife h as one with
d ia rie s V. Blazer ot Eugene, son ,
1930
DODGE
1%-TON TRUCK
companied by a picture of the lady her . nam e stam ped neatlv in the Of Mr and Mrs J. k . H la»»r w a s :
the producer, he said.
(C o n tin u e d fro m
I )
Program Fir
Grove Friday
USED CARS
Data on Industry
D a iry m e n S h ip p in g fo r
Ice C re a m to B e n e fit
PORTLAND Oregon dairymen
who slup their b u tterfat to lea
cii'am factori M throughout the state
will receive an advance of five cents
a pound, raising Hie price io them
Io forty cents a pound butterfat. I
elfectlve lX'cembiT 1. due io re­
cent change in Hie Oregon ice
d r a in co ile. T his action w a s taken
nventlv by the area comm ittee of
tlie code after application to the
stale departm ent of agriculture for
permission to make Hus change in
the provisions of the code
been spending the past week or so
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pomcrv?.
Mr. Steelm an has been assisting
harvesting their potato crop.
Program and play put on
public speaking class of Be
high school at the liall November
21 was well attended. One
cast, Amos Bierly. lives in
and Francis Holboke. formerly
sided here. They are both graduates
of K inton school.
Aid to Elect
wm t e 1» ^ ^ r «lda r u i e h ^ o f
M r e ^ l i d T w a t o at 2 o'clock The
president. Mrs. Gladys Aten, urges
and members
members to
to be
all officers
officers and
be
present as it will be the annual
election of officers. O ther im por-
ta n t m atters of business will be
d discussed.
is c u s s e d
Mrs. Emery VanKleek V“
has been
,,MH
ill a t her home during the past
week.
S. H. Pomeroy. Robert Pomeroy.
Edward Cox, Everett W right and
John Steelman (a guest a t the
Pomeroy home) attended Albright
Brotherhood November 20 a t the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Amos W at-
u._
».,->1
kins of t Laurel.
AS A l.lT T l.t ( llll.l)
A little child Will ig»i k e e p itself
clean. Every so often tla> age-old
b ^ k s" w h ic h '¿he" had '¡akeK away rounds But t h i s . u m e J ^ r - M r s •
' j r “*7tsitod' at“ \ b T j M k
surPhia load and to Increase debat«'. M other says the ears are
with her from the mountain school.' ^ r w n e ^ e v * ^ o f ^ S u - J 'abort Brl«house hw ne m Newberg S u n - !
lax «» buMerfat from '* cent dirty and la* fights to keep tlw
There were other paragraphs of-
* ’d ^ e x t ThS££»'v v o u ri“T
P»’1' P01“" 1 to ' J fc n t per 1>oulu1' wash-cloth away.
do we; our own goodness!
!er that,
that, describing
describing the
the rise
rise in
will b i « 'L
i k A ^ S ” J th h ’« neonle
¿ n lr!, M
M « rs-M
ary O Ornduff.
who has
has been
b e e n ! H H arlan
arlan pomted
pointed out
out th
Hint
ter
in the
the | i
-M ary
rnduff. who
a t It It was No So slain
on us! Then on a day our
Hammel fortunes, both political and » ho ve c o m e to see i f thev told th e ii1 fo,r s o n le tone, suffered a stroke up to the grade B shippers to bring eyes
are opened and it s, "Not my
financial. But they did not m atter tru t>, And mv vviiat a dissaooouit- Sunday and is in a critical con- [ about the proposed amendments,
f«>et only, bm also may hands anil
m uch. w h a t m attered was th at ™
' "tT M ^ H ^ m r e l d‘V,on
„ ,
, ,
Explat
Explanation of production quotas, my head." for "If we confess our
" ¡^arti-
, ^ rtv laughter. "I d w Miss
been 1 Pr,ct'
pnct..s s tuld
a
Mrs. Hammel had once been a little
n h ^ Alice
^ ’i . McInnis,
^ Cl m ™' who has *^en
lhc •‘’Urplus pooi wus sins, he is foitliful mid Jvi.at to for­
country school teacher, like Anne bke to
t be there n myself,
iy s e lir my
n v dear hl
Wlti ¿ o h^
lven b>
b ’ <->b«n. Quotas, he held to give us our sins, and to ele«uise us
r t li r n sjLsU>r-
d ^ ^ 'a ^ M^
h o - .n L .. L M urray. ' i *lven
hersell. had suffered far more in
,h e fun If I c ^ o s s i b h - to Portland, is a t home again.
L
her bridal days, and she had m a r - !
lt j
f ia n P06*101' t Miss Anna W oehlert of M ilwau- * necessary in order to provide I from a-11 unrightixuisnrss.'’
A little d u ld ciuinot supply Ils
*or
n ed a man who possessed far fewer
ghe rose and kissed Anne on the i - . '.
lef‘
A1
* ., w w i- stable supply of milk for Uie
advantages of ever)’ kind, th an Neal.
Anne on the hom e of iler
in P ortland >»Hle and can trade in a m anner own food either. Tile little ones
And she had won through. But she
..Rm
a n d eet to work !Utt' r a tWo weeks' vlslt a t t h e : «JUiUble to all producers. Approx- would soon starve If dad did not go
must have had to learn, too; and
home of Mrs. Cornelius Ott
• unately 9300 pounds of butterfat out and bring home th e buccii and
visited her are used in the P ortland m arket m other cook it. So would my Inner
perhaps, she remembered how bit- cvnfidence in vou '• ’
' Itss„ Hel? n Hotnm visit«
m an starve; tliat eternal person
terly hard th at learning was . . .
T h ,s confidence was not m isD la c - sister Saturday, who is convalescing daily, he declared,
who for a little while tents here In
T-v.-
\r,„
n „ t . I ,l u “ « x u w ra c e » a s not mispiae at the p o m ^ ,^ Sanitarium .
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rang. _ Mtss
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HCKTUIV
Doggedly, e even
ven
a as
s s she
n e n had
aa
t —
r-
j
I Factors Uifluenctng th e
price a frail body of flesh and blood
Install December 5
ters was speaking again, her voice, scrubbed floors and tatutht seliool .
McCormick and Hodson scale ttre the comparative costs of T liat eteriuU self m ust Ivave heav­
Joint installation of officers of even smoother and more purring doggedly Anne set to work to m v McCormick visited their daughter oilier food commodities, _ prices
.i__ ... the
. enly f«xxi. "Thou preporest a table
K inton and Scholls granges will tlam b efo re.
‘ fiu t ' 3 £ l
A' H C° m ‘* r ' 8t
distributors will pay and the dif­ before me In tile presence of mine
lake place a t Scholls grange hall.
-o h . Mrs. Conrad . . . . I gave home on the street cars from the
, Irs
c
ferences in the requirem ents for enemies ' T he saved ones feast on
December 5. A pot luck supper will jjr s Hammel your message, and senate office budding, an d the chil-
ruaxia vi •uiy has received producing market and factory milk, Jesus C hrist as they seek him out.
mason. Don Cady,
be served a t 7 o'clock followed by
will be pleozed to see you at dren walked home from school, so word from tier grandson.
by clm pter through the
installation. Those attending are eleven. She is of course very much th a t she would not have to go for who is In the U. S. Army, saying he he said. Prices established affect elianter
300.000 consumers in Portland and B«x>k.
requested to bring something for pressed, very much occupied, so I them . I t was barely h alf-p ast three is stationed at Honolulu.
And
a
little child cannot make
Ira O. McCormick and Lauren 600.000 ui the state. IHX) producers
the supper
am sure you will understand and the next Thursday when, as Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Aten enter- make your call brief. At eleven Hammel had predicted. Anne's call­ Haynes called on W. F Spriggel at and 104 distributors. He scored
W hitford Sunday
tam ed a number of friends from -_nen—’•
newspaper reports th a t milk prices
ers began to come T h e polite am -
L T. Fuugan and daughter Miss in Seattle were lower than I n
Sherwood a t th eir home Sunday
- i t was Miss Butters." Anne said bassadoresses instantly returning
evening.
to herself as she buttoned on her their official visit. The Supreme T o n ^ h ^ T l u m w m K , r n
Portland and stated tliat on a Ju s t!
Jubilee Well Attended
little blue tailleur and jam m ed her court ladies, whose program was 1 NIr
M re Rustv H avnfs re
c«npw »H ve basis prices were ap-
■'Jubilee” held at th e church F ri- small perky blue h a t over her curls, X
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f X
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proximately the same with the ex-i
day evening was largely attended w 1 k > made up th e last p art of th at
and the new electric lights were message. Mrs. Hammel never said The excitement eaters and curiosity home of^his* a u n t M r s ^ B L^ D e^ ception th at 5 per cent milk in t h e !
northern
city »as one cent higher
enjoyed. The children of the school n a t alL If she hadn t m eant to be seekers regaled by M rs Roper and
01 “
a u n t' Mrs' B U De'
than in Portland.
under the leadership of Mrs. Aud- kind, she wouldn't have said she'd Mrs. Ranger. Miss S h arp and sev-1
SIarle
.
.
Hodson
rev Vandermost. teacher of the see me."
Surplus problem Is the bug-bear
eral other members of th e Woman's vjcCormick anerouC? ?!?»
pnm ary grades, sang a group of
Anne was right. Mrs. Hammel did
^ ^ - o T ^ L A ^ D o ^ s / d ^
of the m arket, according to Olson.'
songs and the congregation also mean to be kind. She looked to the
and is the source ol' friction be- j
»n°of
sang some numbers. Rev. Dr. J. A. bewildered newcomer like a com- when ^ T ^ a d Z T t i S
tween m arket and factory shippers. (
Good of Portland was th e speaker, iortabie. middle-aged angel, tier Hammel, to their Monday luncheon
'
8011 ot
Quotas are fixed to meet tlie es-
Rev. and Mrs W. E Simpson from wings ooncealed by her r. t*
perfect
riect A scattering of tounsLs and govern- she brought home with her fr o m
Mountain Home were present
W orth gown
awn of gray crepe de chine m em workens from
Conrads Paris where s h e ^ i d S m a t ^
George Snider is making Improve- pu t ner h halo
' admost distinguishable
Ministers, colonels, a
spent Sie suSSner M r ^ h £ £ -
m o o th n p p le of her per- &dge
t? -o ? ith
wives.
™
m en u to his water system by build- above t h e e s __
lag a new pump house of building moment wave.
i short,
th
e
kaletdoscopu
HARRISON 0. HUGGINS
short, th e kaleidoscopic fragm ent of to welcome Mrs. Conrad, wrtth whom
blocks for a new electric pump.
-s o you're th e wife of the new W ashington life w hich confronts she
has
m
any
tastes
in
common,
M. D.
Mr. and M rs A. W Mills and eon appointee to th e senate? Bless me. th e o ffic ia l hostess on her day at to W ashington, presided a t the ___
Jimmie and R- Mills from T ula- how young you look—I shouldn't home
perfectly appointed tea table. Among EYK> EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
mook spent the week-end at th e wonder if you're the senatorial! The door was aliened for these the many distinguished guests were 1
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home of Mr. and Mrs Robert Pom - baby y o u r husband s young, too. is- callers by a wholly correct butler noticed
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eroy. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sparks and n t he? Mr. Hammel s been watch- from Rauschers who was in great
There was more, a great deal
GlaASSBS PITTED
son Clement of Portland were S un- mg his career with in te re st^ h e be. dem and for "at homes." Anne stood I more.
ut th a t was all th a t m a t­
day guests a t the Pomeroy home.
heves there's a big future ahead of in front of a bright little fire, w hich; tered B
The fist hard weeks had
him yet. And ahead of you, too. of giowed under a m antel banked been lived through, the first dread-
C e a a e r c ie J N a lU a a l B eak A aa
course. I'm pleased you wanted to with flowers, to receive her guests, ful mistake lived down, the "fea-
, ru n in and see m e like this. Was her golden h air wound like a c o r-|tu re s about th e washtub and. the
Phones
Hour«
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New Iaicntiuii
1125 THIRD STREET
H ills b o ro
O re g o n
Do You Keep
Valuable
Papers in a Safe Deposit Box?
'T 'H IH Is tlie only place
* deeds, Uvsunuwe |«v-
liers and other Im portant document* slvnild be kept You
know constfudly where they ore tuvd have no worry over
th eir loss by tlieft. m ishandling or flro. Tlie protection of
n SAFE IlEFG SlT BOX costs you LESS THAN Ic A
DAY
Let U» Show Yon Our Safe Deptxdi D epartm ent
* HILLSBORO BRANCH *
T he FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF PORTLAND
*oiD«sr NanoNAf
oanr
w i l t of rut lo a u u “
N e x t S u n d a y — Another Thrilling
CO M PLETE
NOVEL
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VEnKRTREB
Birthday H onored
M ocJw « W ill
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Office t n I
9 SO a. m. to IS m.
1 :30 p. n . to S p. m.
IV la S O n T l l l l l l O m e
Anne went straig h t to th e
I h er rosy lace, her slim figure sup- "arrive '
, In a few brief sentences she had
and graceful under its sheath
(Continued Next Week)
MASON HILL—A party was held outlined h e r background, u p b rin g -, of rose-colored satin. Neal sclntil-
Thursday evening a t the W. S. ing. and previous experience. Then laUng w lth cordiality, satorially per- I
French hom^ in honor Oa their son . i with
more detail, . she re- ] feet in gray
and cut-away,
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Albert. it being his seventeenth lated the events of the afternoon i stood beside her. An Immaculate
birthday. Those present in addition oefore. Mrs. Hammel listened a t- maid, th e stiff embroidered bret-
to the French family were Mr. and lentively. Once or twice the com ers elles of her apron snowy against
Mrs. C. H. G«wiyo. Mr. and Mrs. of her m outh twitched, and when her black silk uniform, was hover- j
Charles Johnson and Betty. Mr and Anne had finished she coughed a ing over a tea table, on which sil­
Juat A » T h e
Mrs. B. E. Waldorf, Gus Bredof, little behind a fine cambric h a n d ­ ver dishes containing tom ato Jelly
Misses Madelyn Shattuck and Helen kerchief.
D octor O rd ered
sandwiches, angelfood. tiny frosted
Kinsey and John Kinsey.
"Well, well." she said, “I don’t cakes,
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and tinier
biscuits ________
stuffed
Another party was held at Shadv know when I ve h“ 11 80 m uch *“ ■ I ’" t h chicken salad, were scattered
pl*<* etrongeet empha-
Brook school Friday evening a t- terested. And you thought of com- over an embroidered tablecloth And
sis on this branch of oar
tended by 35 Mason Hill and Shady ing straig h t to me—which I am pouring th e tea, bland, and benign
b u iin eu — th a t’« why your
y2uT:F iolks;
.
very
y°u did—on account of i above th e silver service, sa t Mrs.
phyaiclan will suggeit that
O tto Solberger Is driving a new th a t article in th e Inquirer. Are you Hanunel.
”» • eend prescription! here
Dodge light truck.
on good term s with the press your-
The “leader" In th e society sec-
Mrs. Charles Wools h as returned self?”
tion of th e Inquirer on the follow-
home after several weeks visit in
"I'm afraid not. You see—” Anne ing Sunday was w ritten by M l« '
A C o m p le te S tock
Portland. Helen Kinsey is a t bnm» plunged into th a t story, too. T his Sharp. A picture of Anne surm ount-
o f S ta p le D ru g s
now with her mother.
time Mrs. H anunel laughed outight. ied it. T his picture left nothing to
Fences have been moved and
"Yes, I've read some of these ar-1 be desired; neither did th e head-
trees removed on the road past tides, and of course I realized they i line “Vice President's wife pours
th e school. G arages were moved weren’t overaccurate, but I d id n 't for Mrs. Conrad. N either did the
on the Bob Munson and Toge John- know ju st w hat lay behind them, text which axtcompanied these,
« » „p lac es.
.
. Well, my dear, th e first thing fori "Mrs. Neal Onrad, whose hus-
Church services November 20 you to do is to get a picture of band's recent appointm ent to the
were well attended. Let’s repeat yourself th a t does you justice—sev- | senate h as been a m a tte r of n a-
this on December 4.
Prescription Druggists
eral of them —a n d th en ring up tinoal interest, m ade h er bow to
Miss S h arp and ask her to come official society in W ashington last
1208 Main St.
Phone
and have te a and a little c h at w ith Thursday, a t the delightful recep-
C O R W IN H A R D W A R E
ywi."
| tjon which she gave in th e charm -
FREE DELIVERY
Mrs.
Hammel
stirred
h
er
cup
of
ing
residence
on
New
Ham
pshire
Headquarters
chocolate rem iniscently.
avenue which she an d S enator co n -
H u n tin g and F ishing
•'W hen I first cam e here," she rad have leased for th e w inter. Mrs. I
said, "I thought I didn’t w ant to Conrad was charm ingly gowned In
Supplies
have anything to do w ith th e news- a Lanvin confection of pink, one of
Aladdin Lamps
paper women. Miss Sharp wrote th e m any beautiful dresses which
Long's Radio
Tubes Tested Free me and asked no; for an Interview |
and I declined to give it to her. Her j
reply was a masterpiece. She told
me th a t h er bread and bu tter de- ! There U more thea one way that <aa caa
pended on getting something about hx>’ ril Ufa, u Mn. Sana Northrup. New-
me, but th a t, after all, was beyond ¡J7d'
t o ^ iSTer
the point. If h er newspaper could- .
hir th^ u i . ^ « tm .a
n t secure a real interview with me. today «h« 1* tr— from «tomach Buffering,
it would take one. If she did n ’t
now tf*«« credit for h«r rxctrrery to tbo
write th a t article—false or true_ Ud<a Treatment, based on a famous stomach
c T o k X e*£thW°th de “ n e t n 'X “
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