H IL L S B O R O Page Two T u a la tin C h ap ter, O.E.S, Installs Officers ARGUS, Thursday, Jnnunry 9, 1930 TT I L L S P. O R O . O R E G O N Public Lectures County President, Hillsboro Goes Orcr-the-Top on Start at Pacific Post Presidents _r o » r» » •'Mathematics, the Universal Lnn- Arnos ¿col Sole opening lecture ,1,e *\f p " at Coffee Club In a series of loe- Miss Templeman Bride of J. Jossi M i x l r r t i I» m e e At Huber Saturday. Jan u ary II Admission 25c. 47 STOP G ETTING UP NIGHTS Milk«' Thin 25c Tc»t U .(» Jiiiilp« i m l. H iii I hi I o .r .. ▼ Miss M uriel Templeman. daugh Subscribe for the Argus etc.. Io fhiih out i ’X cchji tichH unit ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Tem ple w.r tf m atter (¡«’I lid of Id »«Id« i man of Portland, became the bride I Irritation that c.iir ••'i w aking up. of Jack ,’ossi. son of Mr. and M: I Mrs G ladys Meyers of Tigard, . tures to be given by members of fii*<|u«*nt (Iviiii*, si'aiitv How. hoi n Jack Jossi of northeast once a i president of the County Federation „ „ „ of . Hillsboro, , . i H illsboro's retu rn s from t h e Pacific university faculty fu Mrs. J. B. Dinsmore was installed Ihg amt ha< k.irhr (lot Ju m p er oil as worthy matron of Tualatin chap any entertained w ith a dinner par- Saturday at the First Reform church Christm as Seal sale to date has ex- m onth during the rest of the sch o o l; of Women's clubs, is expected to Ihu -tin leaves, ole, in little «revn ' i eu j 3 ! / Vve* _J,ueste ^ ere Portland. Rev. H uftner read the needed the sales for last year, a year. The speaker on this occasion . visit the t offee club meeting Frl- ter, O., E. S„ at the Masonic tem Father t.ihlels called Ihikels. the bluddi i and M other Burger. Fliza service. , total of $20 87 having been * tu r n e d 'w ill be Dr. Henry Ferris Price da>' afternoon it the cham ber o f ple Thursday evening. W. F. Cyrus [¿ ¡" Z L f Portland F rank Abadir laxative In four days if not plea E verything in Insurance The bride, w ho w as given in over to Mr. H arry Morgan, county | professor of mathematics, and d e a n ! ‘‘d m in e rv e a n d be the gm- t peak was installed as worthy patron, h „• C C , ,, , ,, * e<i go hack amt get youi 2ru*. Get Mrs. H. L Hoeffel as associate ma- „ n , , l’ < t presidents of the club will m arriage by her father, wore a chairm an The method advocated ■ of the college. \o iii regular sleep and feel “full Burger and Dale, w aiter princ, . . gown of w hite satin and by the state chairm an of the Ore- I’lionr I7U1Y 33$ E. W ashington Iron; W. J. Enschvue, associate pa- „ 1,37.3 J ? Burger and s o son n Dale W .i.ur T h is first lecture will be held at >’»' honor gue<t at the meet of pep " !><•!! i Drug Store IM. ad Iron; Miss Rose Cave, secretary; n , I ' n an ' » , "I*4’ «, rose-point lace w ith long sleeves gen Tuberculosis society of m ail- 8 p tn Jan u ary lit. in room six of "ig Mr F.lnli Vo/.i.r W catherred •• Mrs. Helen Deichman. treasurer: B erger ° i Helvetia, Mr and Mrs and (u n train. Her long tulle veil ing SI in stam ps to people and to Marsh hall, which is th e main ad- " t ' 1 d>v>' a 'h o i t ta lk on th e In _ Mrs. R. R. Easter, conductress; Mrs. , u* ueccn was held in place w ith a Ju liet cap. all fratern al and social organiza- m inistration building on the Pacific l°i ical exhibit at me court house The program is in charge of the and w as trim m ed W ith w ide Lice. tions m the com m unity proved ver campus. W. J. Enschede, associate conduct The rose-point lace was part of , successful and w ith very few ex . | The i nese lectures are open to Hit A m eritan Home'' tlep.irtnient eom- ress; Mrs. D. B. B urkhalter, chap her m other's wedding di e--, w hich ceptions the letters came back w ith general public, without charge foi• I mittee. lain; Miss Patty Lomax, marshal; was made in England. She carried the $1 cash. j admission, and are part of an ed- ' Mrs. Fred Sewell, organist; Miss a bouquet of \ dlow and w hite The Girl Reserves ¿it th e union; ucational service w hich the college 1 d.iughtci Mrs M.o : hi Senko. (’ Margaret Dixon, Adah; Mrs. L. E. Mary Ficker of Mt MacDowell, ____ __ Ruth; Mrs. Edward Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schulz of near rosebuds and hlm s-of th e - v a lle y high school w ith l.aV elle Jackson rendering to this com m unity and n e liu s. Mi I.. Sens, Ellsworth. Coman, Esther; Mrs. W. F. Cyrus. Bethany entertained the evening of ^!r' Emma Hamilton, s is te r of the as chairm an had a penny march. W ashington county in general Angel; Mr Jo-cpli llekele. Odin, M artha; Mrs. L T. McPhceters, December 28 in celebration of their b rid e g ro o m , w a s m a tr o n of honor giving out a stam p for each penny Last year this series of public lee- ,'' ‘n • "• Kansas; and M . l'lora 1', clika, ek Electa; Mrs. J. W. Kelley, w arder; tenth w edding anniversary. Guests She wore a d r e s s o f b lu e s ilk m o ire w hich netted them $12.17 for their tu r e s p r o v e d q u ite p o p u la r. and H. I. Patten, sentinel. were Messrs, and Mesdames Ernest and carried an arm bouquet o' pa rt ¡n the sale. Ju n io r high. P eter Among the speakers lust year Hillsboro She is also survived by E v e n in g at 6 : 3 0 M a tin e e S a tu r d a y at 2 P. M. 44 grandchildren an d 23 great Installing officers were Mrs. R. Zurcher. Elmer Batchelder. H enry Talisman roses. A rline Tem plem an 1 Qoseow and D avid Hill schools , ' vere Professors Smith. Taylor. F rank Peters, installing* matron;' » • « of St. Helens. H L. Hoeffel. and P e g g y Lou H uggler w ere w ................. ....................... ent too per cent, the ......... quota in Jones. Watson. Fitch. G unn and giandehildren One daughter. Mrs Judge R. F rank Peters, installing Paul G raaf and Miss Sara Schulz Hewer Kiri-’, a n d w o re p in k a n d each room being determ ined bv the ! Gd8cr». Their subjects covered Ed Jacobs, died in 1918 TO GfT A ^ S O N IN LOVE! patron: Mrs. J. H. Murton. mar- of Portland. b lu e t a f f e ta fro ck s. F r e d Jo s si grade. St. M atthew s Catholic sc hool I Sl|ch varied topics as "The Balkan patron Good Time Dance cousin of th e bridegroom, was best . sen, ¡„ ju and the S eventh Day Situation." "Optical Chemistry shal. and Mrs. H. A. Deck, chap At G range hall every Saturday ■ YOURE GOING Adventist $1.82. Lohese group of ‘"The Relation of Philosophy to O ther lain. Junior past matron, Mrs. New Year's day dinner guests of man. The couple will make th eir home Camp F ire girls, w ith W inabcth Fields of Knowledge". “The Use night G e,ngi. i I l e - . ; orchestra Ad Verne Curry, and junior past pa- Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Melhuish w ere tron, F. C. Holznagel, conducted Mr. ___ and Mrs. ... H. E. LaBare and for a tim e w ith his parents. Mrs. MacDowell as leader, sold seals and Meaning of Words in Adver- H arriet'o f St? Helens, Mr T n d Mrs J ess‘ graduated at H ighline high one S aturday afternoon in the down- tising". "Light Waves", and "The the opening. Program during the evening in L. W. LaBare and son Donald. Miss- school in Seattle. Wash., in 1929 town stores, ladies of the A m erican Values of Classical C ulture". The Jossi is employed at the C lark Legion A uxiliary one Saturday a f t - ' university com mittee on faculty cluded vocal selections by Mrs. V. es Jane Robb and Marion Baker W. G ardner, accompanied by Mrs all of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. and Wilson saw mill at Linnton. H e 'e rn o o n and the W ah-Kee-Na group le d u re s has promised that there won national honors for m arksm an- of Cam p Fire girls, w ith Mrs. wM be the same variety of sub- Sewell: piano duets by Ann and Charles Douglass and daughters. RUSHLOW R Celebrate Tenth Wedding Date 8 T H U R S ., F R I , S A T . ™ s, : I b, Miss Esther Wick, accompanied by Miss M aurine Moore. Tommy Dins- more, P atty Cyrus, Patsy Hoeffel and Nancy Aileen Easter assisted in the presentation of flowers and gifts. Mrs. C urry was presented w ith a past m atron’s jew el from the chapter, mounted on a ring which was a gift from her son: and Mr. Holznagel was given a past patron’s Jewel. Judge Peters made the pres- entations. Mr P .J and daughter. Billie N aidine of Boring, w ere New Y ear's day guests of Mr. and Mrs. C harles Sewell, Mrs. William Pio and son of V an couver. Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. Roy H erbert of P ortland visited the Sewell home Friday. Dr. and and Mr. Mr. D. D. E. ____ Wilev ___ and Dr. family w ere New Year guests of .M rs. W ileys sisters. Misses Anne and C hristine Chalmers, in Port- land. A nother sister. Mrs. Robert Watts of Dayton, Wash., was also »•' = S O ver 200 attended th e wedding dance held at H elvetia hall in th eir honor Music was by the A lpine orchestra. ------------------------- AT L? C ’h l l 'I ’pT l TT H < * ’ ’ v i 'S S S S ^:>y night before Christm as. T he Wl** be presented in an interesting Argus office. Weil's and Delta D rug and popular form, s’ioro bad stam ps on sale at all _ . . XT. umes. Miss \ iolet Gray The seal sale was sponsored by A T , , , . , . : , , . ] I T ,,,,,, the A merican Legion A uxiliary, 1 I t t l ,11 IV t III) Miss Violet G ray, form erly of 1 w ith Mrs A H. Busch and Mrs. Hillsboro, was m arried to Herman Jak e Weil as chairm en. A ip p tin o 'c Jensen in Reno, Nevada. December K V 1 r . * A , G? ,, , . 14. The young couple will make *a7 Sunday the Met a- their home at Alameda, Cal. Episcopal church has been The bride has made her home nt conducUng a w eek of special sorv- T TCnrnrnPI Oakland. Cal., for the past three Appointment of standing commit- a guest. !cesj A team of Gideons from I ort- M ,s tees was made by the new ly in- Davis Auld student at O S C • condu^ ed *be services on Miss Helen A rney d au ghter of >ea, 7 ' ? he is , nII.d a'lgh,eI' J 11 G ray of Hillsboro, who was stalled w orthy matron. Mesdames . Corvallis and Mits Jan e Auid v u ' Tuesday night W ednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. W alter Arney Thomas Connell and Birdella Wil- d e„ i nurse "n P o rH a n d " b u rn e d Pu ° r ‘ 3 iorm " , Newberg, becam e the bride oj visiting her daughter and other oj ! relatives at O akland at the tim e of llama and Messrs. S. W. Melhuis “ “ 2 " „ J H illsb o ra spoke_tothe youngpeopl K a.ui” so n Vof Mr‘.‘a n d ’ Mrs. her daughter's m arriage. and ed Kummer. at a simple cere- _ __ ~ , , - - • P eter's Catholic church D t l V i l l H a i ’W O O d S 7 and Mrs. K. J . N ic o l, relief com- | Auld. ?nA 1 . i Pcab on “Fam ily Re- at Newberg M onday morning. Ja n - ' ' mittee: Mrs. Hoeffel. sunshine, and Mr. and Mrs G uy Sanders of ligion " F riday night the Rev. Vic- u ary 6 at elev e n 'o 'clo ck . F ath er S l l U C l l m b < P l 'i l l i l V Coman, publicity. ¡Silverton, and Earl P rcikett. stu- to r Phillips of C entral church. Port- M axwell officiating. Only the im- IH ld V Installs D aughter— I .lent at Oregon S tate college spent land, will be the preacher for the m ediate families of the couple w ere David Harwood. 87. died F riday in. la is uaugnier th e w eek-end w ith Miss O radell evening. The special services will present. A ll C o lo rs at the home of his daughter. Mr- Mrs. C. E. Wells had the pleasure I Prickett. and attended th e funeral close on Sunday night w ith Evan- Fritz A bendroth. after an extend,' ! F ir m -B r u f C o lla r s D e lb .« T urner. U J . t ó t o r f S j l « . J M ï n T . T *-" of installing her daughter, Mrs. of their relative, illness. Funeral services w ere held G u a r a n te e d Harold Simpson, as w orthy m atron Sunday. a song leader who accom panies sage of gardonia,. She waS atte nd- Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at nor p n n n ttp ‘ inrf tr»r* cnvfmsAc 'Tri.» __ _ of Kellogg chapter. O. E. S.. in N o -W ilt Mrs. E. Fayetta A llen was a guest her conducting the services^ The ed by Miss B erneta Kumtn sls. the Young Funeral Home. Dr A n Portland Saturday night. Mrs. Earl over New Year of her sister-in- public is invited to attend the re- (er of th(, bridegroom. Mr Ja ck drew C arrick of the T ualatin Plains N o -S ta r c h Simpson (May Davis), also a form- law, Mrs. Clo E. Johnson, at Sa- m aining m eetings of th is special \ rn c ,. b rother th e ' bride w-w P resbyterian church conducting the N o -W r in k le Mrs. W series. m The m e eetings 7:30. ¡?™c m L, a n “ Ol bndC' " as services. Interm ent in the Hillsboro mer Hillsboro , giri, , was installed „ as „ lem. She also visited Mrs. W inifred inifred senes, e m e tin g s u begin e g m a at i c j u . I best V a t C o lo r e d associate conductress. R. F rank Herrick, state president of Business according to the announcem ent of . I. O. O F cemetery. Peters assisted in the installation and Professional Women's club ’be Rev. C harles M. Reed, the pas- . A fter the service a delightful btif- P r e -S h r u n k C o lla r Mr Harwood was born in Eng fet luncheon was served at the land in 1848 and came to America ceremonies. Those attending from Mrs. Lee McCoy retu rn ed Mon tor. here w ere Judge and Mrs. Peters, buT 'u ° L the b r‘d e'S Pa.r en ‘\ 3 ,te r .... in 1885. He VU.HV came « to Oregon in 1890 A good investment fot Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Enschede. Mrs. day from Haines, w here she was , a'« h n rt T™.?* , h UP^ an<1 engaged in farm ing near Cor every well-dressed mail. Wells. Mrs. L. T. McPheeters, and called two weeks ago by the death Old Needle-Case E xhibited— LA? .nelius, retirin g from active farm- Ivon H aw kins of near H illsboro ’ to m ake th eir hom e at Newberg. I jn 1919 Since that tim e he h id Mrs. Marion D. Worrilow. w ho is U ^her Zuther;< G* 5^* ^ Vandierwan H er m other, Mrs. VanderwaL will | js ow ner of a needle-case about w here Mr. K um m er is employed. I made his home a member of Kellogg chapter. in Hillsboro The rem ain a t Haines. 150 years old. It was the property He is survived by seven children. Food Sale Saturday— Mr. and Mrs. J. D. A nderson of his late great-great-grandm other, j-s t , l Frank Harwood of Portland. C h a r Shute school P. T. A. w ill hold a spent several days last w eek at who was a resident of Iowa. The C Ol 17101’ L j OC c II les of Aumsville: Mrs. Emma T u r food sale S aturday at Fred's S uper C utler City, and viewed the big case is exhibited in the A rgus win pin. M arshfield; Mrs. Elwood C. ior m arket. Proceeds will be used storm on the coast New Y ear's eve. dow. Howe Wells, Prop. . . z, . . . „ . Johnson. Mrs. Fritz A bendroth and for school and P. T. A. work. Reg They w ere accom panied by Mr. A ttends College— r L H| l lr5 raV,» Oi P ° m an<J George H art of H ill boro, and 207 E. Main St., I’hotlp 1112 ular business meeting o f the associ and Mrs. Sam McVey of Newberg. r ji- ih a m V o iin o le f t S u n ria v for ? ? d Gbaj'Jotte W eymouth of Mrs. G. S. Johnson of Gaston. One I ation has been postponed until J a n G raham * o u n , lelt S unday tor Mt. Vernon. Wash., w ere m arried son W illia m wa ■ killed in t h ------------------------------------------------------------ Miss K atherine Hankins, w h o uary 17. F2BMU spent the holidays w ith her rela six months' course at th e San Fran- December 23 at Vancouver. Wash. I World War Mr. H argrave is the oldest son o f tives, Mr. and Mrs. George R. Bag- cisco College of Embalming. A* lend Convention— Mr. and Mrs. J. R. H argrave o f , T W McDonald and Bert V an ley, returned Sunday to McMinn MRS. BARBARA SECS sam M i M B Mr Waible, of the H unt L um ber Hillsboro, and was operator at the Dyke, superintendents of the B. E ville, w here she is a student at Mrs B arbara Scus, widow of the Mating cannery, w ent to S eattle Linfield college. F riday a ,,e r Monday to attend the Northwest Mrs. C. A. Soehren of Forest Arney Bride of r P rev iew S a tu rd a y N ig h t, 11:15 M E N ’S S H O P Man Marries ___ will return today. y I 1 Odin, Kansas. O. Garrigus, and children of Ocean Dr. J. O . Robb was called to at- will m ake th eir home. dm ‘ K ansas' She was born ln Lake, visited Mr. an d Mrs. L. E. | tend him and Mr. Hickok of the ! K entucky in 1848 and moved to Wilkes Sunday. Pittsburg, Pa., when a child She bureau office in Portland came out Mrs. M ontgomery Hostess Social Circle of the Congrega- i m arried John Sous in P ittsburg Ä h,i r a t wi^3omr i hÄ tuhrned Thursday írom LaGrandc; P. T. A radio study group will and they moved to Odin. Kan January 16. at 2:30 p. m. in the thev“ *<=renl the “holidays w Ph M e m b er of th e A dventist church ; m eet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs Her death m arks the p a " '¡n /.T f’t • Sunday school room of the church. * h e k ^son-in-lawr a n d K t e u f t . ¿ r ! -e-no>'ed a b^ ket sdP ^ r at th e E W; F Montgomery at 500 S. Second last early settler in the Odin com- Kortzeborn home Sunday evening, j avenue. All m others are welcome m unlty. Maling III— and Mrs. Cecil Ager. , Dorcas society of the church will to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Sous moved to Ore- .' E' a'ta’lnS. president of B. E. Mf- and Mrs. T. * G. Bronleew e 1 have a cooked food sale T hursday ; gon in 1912 and lived here until Maling, Inc., and Ray-Maling. Inc.. , and son Loren made a trip to Nels- at red's m arket, Christian Church 1916, 1916, when when Mr. Mr. Sous Seus died. died. Since Since ■ is recovering from an attack of flu, cott Sunday just to hear "w hat th, Tr_ T___. . i Lord's day unified study-w orship 1918. Mrs. Seus had spent part of Ira Ingram of P ortland and Mrs. which confined him to his bed. wild waves w ere saying" after the Ivy C raw ford visited a t th e H allie service, 9:45-11:45 a. m. C hurch i her tim e here and - . p art ___________ in Kan i — storm. Lebens Entertain— Ireland home Sunday. Mrs. Craw - ''hool worship. 9:45-10 conducted It had been three years since she T. W. Zim m erm an arriv ed from ford left W ednesday for her home b y John West, superintendent. Class ' was in Hillsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Leben of Beth- Blackduck, Minn., M onday m orn in New York, after five months' session 10-10:40; reassem bly and She is survived by a son. Joseph ing to spend several m onths w ith visit in Oregon. m orning worship, 10:40-11:45. Music j Seus, of near Hillsboro, and four his daughter, Mrs. L. Sherm an, and Dr. H enry Young spoke at the by choir. Mrs. Florence Kramien. family. Need . a " e xneeu Tigard Townsend club m eetim ? director. Sermon: "Do We m ecí- e e t . Çh n st,a _ n _ College?”,-plea for Chris N a tu r a l P h o to s Mrs. M. E. Brown and son Rob Tuesday evening and at th ' • e e C m ,■ irx« »> n <4 . - . a . I — IIlNTvl. tin n i innt — a . — _ _ . ert of, San Francisco, Cal., spent ing of the Estacada club Wednes- , Presentation of as you are in your w ork and a Pr °Kram of Northwest several days last w eek w ith Mr. dav evening home are c . a C hristian College?” A plea for Chris- and Mrs. H. E. Staples. She is a Mr. and Mrs. C arl Rickson and tian Endeavor, 6 30 p. m. In te r sister of Mrs. Staples. EASY TO TAKE daughter Sholline and Mrs. C. H m ediate and young people Evan- Mr. and Mrs W illard H ughes Jr. Nosier visited relatives in Coos gelistic service. 7:30 p. m Song w ith any camera. and W. C. Gifford m ade a trip to county ____ _______ _ the __ w ________ during eek-end, re- service assisted by young people the coast the last of th e w eek and \ tu rning to H illsboro Monday. . and sermon by pastor. Midweek H ere’s A ll You Need thatlesS« 'tin n the terrific storm in ' B urke Tongue, student of U niver- ! service every Thursday, 7:30 p. m. on' i sity of Oregon, spent the week-end A hearty welcome to all our ser- Kodak “SS” Pan Film Mr. and Mrs. David Lofgren and w ith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. vice .—R. L. Putnam , pastor. Mazda Photo Flood son David of P ortland and Miss B Tongue — —___________ — Esther Wick were guests S unday of Mr. a n d ’ Mrs. Ja k e R ufer a n d ' . Modem Dance Bulb. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Anderson. fam ily retu rn ed to E nright Satur- j r At Helvetia hall S aturday night, ! We carry a full supply Mrs. Elsie Schulm erich of Cor- day after tw o w eeks’ visit with Ja n u ary IL Admission 25c. vallis was a visitor Sunday e v e - 1 Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Peterson. ? in| w ./i® hOme Ot h er b ro th er' Mr. and Mrs. S. L. S tark of Al- u. &. wanes. turas. Cal., spent the w eek-end H. S. Rogers attended th e joint with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. installation of officers of Scout L. Stark, retu rn in g home Tuesday w ith ou r c o m p le t e 109 S. 2nd Hillsboro I Young camp and auxiliary, U. S. Mr. and Mrs. Del win H arader of G re a sin g S erv ice ■ W. V., in Portland Tuesday evening Seattle, Wash., visited his parents, Mrs. J W. Barney attended a Mr. and Mrs. J. W. H arader of luncheon W ednesday at the home near O renco New Y ear's day. Bring your car into either of Mrs. W. E. Frye in P ortland. Clara May M elendy of W ashing of our two locations for a Miss G race Reeves of Portland ton, D. C., visited her m other, Mrs. complete greasing . . then . visited Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Reeves Minnie Ennes. and friends here d u r go out and Sunday. ing the holidays. Mrs. C. L. Loennig and son C arl Mrs. G. Schlaefli retu rn ed Tues E n jo y G o o d D r iv in g ton Haines are visiting her m other, day to Agate Beach after spending Dentist Mrs. G. W. Pool. the holidays at M ountaindale. Social Circle Meets— 1 a I N o Guess W ork NO EXTRA CH ARG E P in k ie T o m lin a n d E d m u n d L o w e in King Solomon of Broadway” I umb nmbtsi m iw ' ri R til 1 SUN- MON-’ tue . E ! C o n tin u o u s S h o w S u n d a y — 2 u n til 11 p. m . A HISTORY-MAKING I I I I I I I* ACHIEVEM EN T... ' New'triumphs for^Miriam Hopkins in the most colorful role of her career . . . New honors for handsome Joel, McCrea, and to Edward G. Robinson,' for the most sinister. portrayal the screen has seen in years... in a picture so powerful, so sweeping, so vivid in the living history it retells that it becomes an unforgettable experience.) ! I Schrämet Studio D r. Brown A tte n tio n ! M en! UNION SUITS Men’s ribbed Union Suits. Winter weight, long sleeves, ankle length .............. 79c S p e c ia l W o r k S o c k V a lu e Army socks rejected by gov ernment. Superior quality at a real saving. 49c value ................ 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