The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, January 25, 1929, Image 1

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    JE A VERTON ENTERPRISE
PUBLISHED BY PIONEER PUBLISHING CO.
BEAVERTON, OREGON,
STORK VISITS SEVERAL
IN A LO HA AND i B E A V E R T O N
M l PEOPLE
FRIDAY, JAN. 25,1929
Fer Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
PRICE 5 CENTS
F O R M E R S U P T OF B E A V E R T O N
S C H O O L S C A L L S ON S E N A T O R
E A R L E. F I S H E R
COSI OF PIPE LINE
A little baby boy arrived ut the
C. A. Pushee home in Aloha Monday
-
Jan. 24- l lareni'e Phillips, formerly
city superintendent of schools in
Beaverton and who m*^ lives in
Mr. and Mrs. J. W . Sprague and
Another boy was left at the Em­
Salem, called at the sttite house to Engineers submit figures on cost of
I suii Bud and Mr. and Mrs. O usted anuel hospital Thursday for Mr. and
piping Bull Run water to city
nay his respects to Senator Karl E.
laud daughter Ortrude wire dinner Mrs. Lesther Croft, who was Miss
Fisher
who
is
serving
his
first
term
■guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Woods Mabel Hansen.
\t the meeting of the City council
in ihe senate.
■Friday evening.
last Mondtiy evening the entire time
A little girl arrived at the J. H.
gras devoted to a discussion of the
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Edwards and Hullet home Wednesday morning to
REPRESENTATIVE PETERS
water question.
Mr. Robinson of
their daughter,
Mrs. Orviil
■children spent Sunday with Mrs. visit
I N T R O D U C E S B I L L AT S A L E M the engineering firm of Baar and
■ Edward’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson of Moro, Oregon.
Cunmngham was present and gave an
| w . L. Wallace Sunday.
At Aloha a son arrived at the home
Salem, Jan. 24—Representative K. extensive report on the ntethod and
of H. A. Morrison of the Aloha
b'rank Peters, of Hillsboro, member cost of laying iron or steel pipe
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. F.rskine enter-
Meat Market.
i
f the House of Representatives for to connect with Portlands water
I tamed a number of their friends
Washington County, introduced a bill | sysleln so tiAlt u Mi| Run water could
Saturday evening, the evening being
I >r. Mason directed the footsteps
in the House during the first week ,u. obtainexl which was approxim-
spent in playing cards and dancing. of the stork and saw' that the wee
of the session. Th<f bill rekites to au.|y JiotSlO
Those! present were: Mr. and Mrs. ones were properly cared for.
notice and assessment of damages in
The matter of selling bonds for this
Ted Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. E. P.
location and re-location of roads.
project was also taken up with a
I Ednvbrds, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hum-
berg, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamine, Mr.
representative of a Portland bond
P OM O N A G R A N G E M E T
[and Mrs. H. Ewer, Mr. and Mrs.
house si'ho was present.
T H R E E DAY A D J O U R N M E N T
AT T I G A R D T H I S W E E K
IWeisenbaek. High score at cards
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Mr. Stipe of the Tualatin Valley
FOR ST U DY OF B IL L S
Iwas held by Mr. Ewer and the con-
W illcr Company stated to the coun­
J.^D . Mickle, state dairy and food
Isolution going to Mr. Edwards.
Photograph of the winning design to complete the touib oi the Unknown
Salem, Jan. 24- -L. E. Wilkes, of cil that hi was planning the erection
commissioner was the principal speak-1
Soldier
at
Arlington
National
cemetery.
In
addition
to
the
erection
of
the
Hillsboro,
who is representing W ash­ of a reservoir which would be con­
Mrs. Florence Johnson of Dilley er at Pomona grange at Tigtird this I model here shown, the plan calls for a terraced approach of steps leading up
ington County, took advantage of structed in April or May of this
week.
He
told
of
his
recent
trip
to
ispent the week end with her daugh­
to tile tomb from the east front of the amphitheater. The design is the work the three day adjournment of the year or as soon as the weather per­
Europe where he visited dairy farms
ter, Mrs. L. L .• Myers.
of T. H. Jones, New York sculptor.
(Oregon State Legislature to return mits and claimed that this would give
in England, Denmark, Belgium, Hol­
l.ome on Saturday. Thursday after- Beaverton the needed pressure and
Mr. ami Mrs. Will Hare, Mr. and land and Germany.
prevent a ------------”
recurrence oi the water
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[noon
and Friday Mr Wilkes spent l*7~.......
New officers who were installed by E X - S E R V I C E ME N AND R E L A T - C O O K I E C U T T E R S R E C E I V E
Mrs C. W. Well and Mr. E. J.
workm,. (>I1 bl|U ,.u mh
Mu.rttige of last summer.
McAlear of Hillsboro attended tile C. W. Craft of Dilley, assisted bv
lhe meeting was adjourned until
,VES
T°
B * . , i ;UESTS
AT
N F W C OOKI NG U T E N S I L S ,ntri)dliced ;ltlll looki„ u „„
Mrs. C. W . Crtaft and C. W. BroWn
Kaynard funeral Tuesday.
Thursday evening but on account
H
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W
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The
three
ilav
adjournment
of
the
of I >illey w ere: W . A. Root, Tigard,
The rookie Cutters, composed of|8„ gioll was ior th,. I)|)r,)osc of giv_ of tin illness of mayor Firickson it
Otto Erickson will leave Friday m aster; John Brady, Forest Grove,
Members of the Argonne Post, A m -, g,rl,
the 7th grade, were busy \ -
the legislators an opportunity to was adjourned again until Monday
fur San Francisco on business.
overseer; Mrs. Gertie Mack, North er.can Legion, and jh e Ladies Aux-1 luesday morning unpacking their sUuly th(. |argc numhor of hiMs in. February 4th at which time the
Plains, lecturer; B. B. Keieves, Cedar
iharv of Sherwood are to be hosts to,new cooking utensils and straighten-1 trodticed the first week and also to council will endeavor to make a
The Three Link Association met at Mills, steward; R. Hornecker, Hills­
i N-service men and thetr wives, moth- , ,„g up their supplies it. the cupbotird j givi. thc slate prin, ing 0 ffic„ a chance decision in thc mutter.
(Caston Friday night. A large crowd boro, tasst. steward; Miss Effie Van
ers. daughters tind sisters at a house-|So that everything would be rctidy to catcb
on tb..ir work
from Beaverton are expected to at­ Kleek, Tigard, lady assistant stewtird; warming party, to be given at the for the next meeting, on Tuesday,
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Mrs. V. A. Wood attended the
Rev. E. B. Lockhart, Hillsboro, chap­ new Legion club house in Sherwood, when Betty Buchanan and Eva Wolf
tend.
Daphene club held at the home of
lain ; B. K. Denny, Beaverton, treas­ Wednesday evening, January 30. t om-
will demonstrate how to make bis­ R A Y H A I . D E R M A N
Mrs. Forest Howard, Thursday.
Mrs. Burke Woody, of Bellingham. u re r; Mrs. G. C. Chase, 'Hillsboro, mittees have been appointed to com­ cuits.
VISITS STATE LEGISLATURE
\\ ashington, has been a guest of secretary; A. M. Kennedy, Beaverton plete arrangements for the party as
Mrs. R. L. Tucker attended tho
This club is better equipped with
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. and Mr and Mrs gate keeper; Maggie Sttirk, Beaver­ follows: auxiliary, Mrs. Donald Sny­
Jan 21 Ray Htilderman,. a former past matrons club of F.astiVn Star
utensils
than
any
former
club..
G. S. Alexander and families this ton, ceres; Mrs. Ida Hornecker, Hills­ der, Mrs. Hurley Turnbull and Mrs.
resident of Washington county, who Si Hillsboro Wednesday,
boro, potnona; 'Mrs. E. G. Cox, Hills­ J. S. Cunningham; Legion, David
week.
They now have a mixing bowl, took a prominent part in the dt-
boro, flora.
CiVeghino, H. S. Nedry and Otto sll<xin, egg heater, bread botird, spat-i bating societies during the time he
The Beaverton Finance Co. has
Guy V. Penniman, w ife' tind two
There were about 300 present front Fickin.
")•*> *nd double boiler bought »with lived at Beaverton and ntgirby towns, sold a house on Ninth «.n et belong -
children, of Glendale, California, have all parts of the county.
\11 rxservicc men and women el- motley left iron* the club funds of visited the state legislature tit Salem ing to W. K. Pegg lo Aaron B Chil
leased the David Hill place south of
last year and Mrs. Gray gave them a * *
*
*
igible for membei ship in the Auxiliary | roiling
"ïjin'J " i; pin.
ii: I ,'Z
Z V
'L baking pow
“ <,Uri"
K ,h‘* first week of i,s currc" t dvrs, of Portland, who with his
Huber. Mrs. Hill will give poses-
astry
Hour,
sessi.
_ -
>n. Halderman is now living in mother will move to Beaverton this
from the following communities arc
sion February 1 when she plans on
F I R E AT GAULT HO M E
c.cr, cream of tartar and salt were I Portland,
week.
urgently
requested
to
be
present:
moving to Portland. The deal was
TO TAL LOSS
given to the girls by Mrs. H u m
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Sherwood,
Tigard,
Wilsonville,
Tual­
n.ade through the Beaverton Fin­
reys.
atin, Metzger, Middleton and sur­
ance Co.
F A T H E R OF J. W RAYNARD
A fire believed, to have started |
rounding territories.
DIES. JANUARY
I8TH D I P L O M A S O F A C H I E V E M E N T
from an overheated furnace destroyed
I S S U E D B Y D A I R Y A S S O C ’N
The Chamber of Commerce did not the Pern Gault home at Multnomah |
P RU N I N G A P P L E S , P R U N E S
meet last Friday on account of the Wednesday evening about 8:30 o’clock
William
Kaynard,
of
Pacific
City,
& PEARS W IL L BE DISCUSSED
Diplomas of achievement, as issued
death of J. W. Raynards’ father.
aged 87 years, died Friday, January
The local fire department responded j C O N F E R E N C E O F D A I R Y M E N TO
by the National Dairy association,
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Soil fertility problems, pruning ap
wholeheartedly to the call but their
have been forwarded by N. C. Jam i­
Mrs. L. M. W ebber, of Portland, chemicals being frozen from the sev­
T U E S D A Y , J A N U A R Y 29TH.
| plea, prunes, and pears will he under
He left two sons, I. W. Kaynard, son, dairy extension specialist, to the
visited her daughter Mrs. Thomas this ere» weather of late and the hose
discussion Monday, January 28, start- of Beaverton and C W
Kaynard, < ounty Agent O. T. McWhorter for
week.
of D. ¡of Los Angeles California
not being long enough to reach ftom A conference of dairymen sponsored ing at 10:00 a. m - at the farm
H. Leinemaw, Cornelius, R 2, who
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the only hydrant seven blocks away by the three organized dairy breed
On account of Rev. Cooper having rendered them helpless. Even though associations of the county will be held
A, tn.m
v
.
™ 1 Funeral servicck were held at W. was awarded diploma in recognition of
County Agent O. T. , p pf
having developed II cows to a yearly
the flu, the revival services at the the hose had been longer the pressure j at the Forest Grove Chamber oi \ At f Ml r .1*1 . a. m.
undertaking
parlors,
Ttics-
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n n 'i* i iniviiij;
p
a r io r s ,
i ii
will talk on soils timi fer- • ia%_
ry
t
average
of 314.1 lbs. of butter fat in
.Church of Christ,
will commence would not have been sufficient to C ommerce rooms Tuesday, January 29 . McWhorter
»•.
•
.
. . . . I nay, January ^ at 1 p. m. with in-
tnitv questions as tlealnik’ with local .
. • ■ .,
, ’ ..
l''2t), ami a second diplonta, dated
I Sundav, January 27, instead of Janu­
The
program,
arranged
by
a
commit­
K vv,m
terment in Mountain Side e Cemet
cemetery
throw the water that distance. When i
problems.
October 15, 1927, for having devej-
ary 24th
at Scholls.
engine 4 of the Portland Fire De­ tee composed of D. G. Lilly,- presi
opetl a herd of 13 cows to an aver­
dent
of
the
Washington
county
Je
r
­
At
1
:15
p.
m.
the
pruning
of
bear­
partment arrived the house was so
age yearly production of 32b lbs. of
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Adams, of Bel-
sey
club,
Ed.
Rteben,
president
of
the
ing
prune
trees
iVill
be
demonstrated
|
near gone nothing could be done to
butter fat.
j lingham, Wash., who have been visit­ save it.
followed
bv
pruning
of
young
pear
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X
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Guernsey club, Robert Warrens, pre­
ing their son Lou Adams, and grand­
dees
and
othdr
fruits
B
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P
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C
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A
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sident
of
the
Holstein
club,
and
county
E. J. Brocks, Cornelius, K. 2, for
The Gaults who were not at home
son Leonard, returned to their home Iwhen the fire occured wrere quite Agent O. T. M cW horter, is as follows
having developed 8 cows to à yearly
Kvalyn Alexander, a talented young averfage production of 350.1 lbs. of
Friday.
Starting at 10:00 a. in, the members
overcome to see their recently built
| musician of Beaverton, is'ill be pre­ lu tter fat in 1927.
home a total loss. Insurance adjust­ of the three clubs and others inter- M A N Y P U P I L S P A S S
sented in a recital Saturday evening
The special meeting of the city
ments are now underway and no ested will meet at thc Chamber of
H Behnnan, Cornelius, R. 2, for
8TH G R A D E E X A M I N A T I O N S at the Church of Christ by her tea-
council which w'as to have been held
doubt the house will be rebuilt in a Commerce rooms with the field rep-
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eher, Miss Beulah Cheevcr of Port- having developed 14 cows to an aver­
Thursday evening was postponed until short while.
icsentatives of their respective breed
age yearly production of 374.7 lbs.
the regukir meeting in February, or.
Pupils who successfully took the 'ant^
association and business sessions will
butter fat m 1927. Ed H. Freutlen-
account of the illness of Mayor Otto
eighth grade examination in school
Miss Chegvcr trach„ , he I)unni
be held by each association.
thal, Hillsboro, R. 5, 17 cows to an
Erickson, (who was unable to be pres-
The Ladies Slipper Club is meet­
At noon a basket dinner w'ill be d.stncts of the county at thu regular. syftcn1 which ha, attractf(, so much annual (average production of 303.0 lbs
Icnt.
I notice in |a(c ycari
ing iwtith Mrs. M. C. M cK erch er: served in the Chamber of Commerce January o4m.mat.ons were:
Butter fat in 1927, and John K. Ihrig,
District 8— Marjorie Sinclair.
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Friday. A one o’clock luncheon being dining room and the afternoon session
1 orest Grove, 7 cows to an annual
George E. Bradshaw, manager of served.
will start immediately following with
average production of 392.5 lbs buttrr
District
15—Leone
Burns,
Robert
the Beaverton Pharmacy, has been ill
fat in 1927.
Robert W arrens of Forest Grove act­ Higby, Kenneth Chandler, Florence J OH N PANCK F A V O R E D
all this week.
Otto Erickson has been ill for ing as chairman.
AS D I R E C T O R AT M E E T I N G
Long, Vincent Smith, Lawrence A r-J
These records were made* through
several days and confined to his
O. M. Plummer, manager of the ant, Genevieve Sbtiarer.
tests conducted by the Columbia Ct»v
The y >unger boys of the Bethel home
I he 'I ualatin Valley Poultry As-
Pacific International Livestock show
District 22—Gifford Me Poland.
I esting Association which extends
Congregational church will hold their
o »dation met Tuesday evening at
has
been
asked
to
talk
on
dairy
prob­
“pow wow” at the church Friday
District 2 J - K a r l Peterson, R u th jthe , , urham sch„ol house and went its activities into Washington Count/
Mr. and Mrs. W alter Harris of lems at the noon hour.
thru the O. S. ( . Extension Service
evening. They will cook their own
l.assen, Elizabeth Anderson, Ben Beck
record ti. (jm rin ,.
Vancouver, formerly manager of the
Dairv , , legislation, , disease
control,
ham
Evelyn
Bcur Charles
* |0r f fr„m ‘ district
..
" n number
anrl‘ a*
si -1 per with the help of Rev. McNeil,
-
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I
;yn
n i rg,
naries
i i Fluke
i i m , >•
(!|,^(
(>
Beaverton theatre, were visitors of general d.scuss.ons of da,ry problems, IVyone G.llespie, J.tm ne Grantly, Kv- Washington County to succeed W
HEARD AT R E C E SS
and play games in the evifting.
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Wednesday. and feeding the dairy cow m winter,
|)n Jnnkin. Blanche Marrs. Ltxvrencc || Hart whose term as director fo^
Leona Hetu w as ill several days
will be discus,.*'! by Ivan Loughary. | Nnnnenkamp. Doris Peterson, L e a h ,h e Pacific Cooperative Poultry Pro-
Good , Fishing
The 1928 matron* of the Eastern field representative of the American /ednick, Alberta Dugger.
'
[this week with an infected tooth.
ducer*
expires. Annual meeting is
Mr. Nedry: Use officious i n a sent­
Star are having luncheon at thei Jersey Cattle clirb. R. E. Everly, field
District 27—George Wilson.
February 2.
ence.
Orton McLeod who underwent a Deathman hotel Saturday. Mrs. N. representative of the American Hol­
District 30—Viola Culver.
Robin­
minor operation at Emanuel hospital, W. Gorham past matron of B c a v tr ; stein association, anti C. W
District 45—Laura C. Dittman.
Burbank potatot* $1.25 per sack. Francis B : My brother and I fell
son, of the American Guernsey Cattle
will attend.
is recovering rapidly.
into the river, anil I called,” Ob,
District
47—Margaret
Stark.
club and N. C. Jamison, O. A. C. Ex­
Red Rose Mour $1.72 per sack, Ore-
fish us out.”
tension
SeTvice.
District
57
Polly
Chin,
Helen
Brest
K,,n
Onions
5
lbs
for
25c
-
$4.00
per
Mr HoersteSr was
operated on
Mr. anti Mrs. Ben Daley were
Th. morning session is open to, District M — Howard B.
Brown isac*‘ Beaverton Feed anti Produce
jT l l i r t d l j by I >r. Mason for varicose (hosts to the neighborhood club Tues­
Sounds Bad
’ Market.
veins.
day evening—entertaining their guests those interested in dairying, and all Emil Anderson.
such
are
invited
to
he
present
and
fn
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I..
District f>7—Phyllis White.
BUrbara : W hat is gout ?
Miss l-rancis Williams anti Miss Hughson 500 was played after which bring basket dinners and participate
R A I S I N G ANGORA W O O L R AB
District 75—- Rtilph Ingles.
M argaret: That's a disease of the
High in the noon festivities.
Gladys Williams, of Gaston, are visit- refreshments «were served.
BITS PROVES PROFITABLE
feet that makes the victim use
District
X2
Wanda
Sumoski.
jin/ with Mr ami Mrs O. V. Helms scores were ht Id by Mr. E. E. Swen­
All dairymen of the, county are es­
strong language.
District
llS
jt.—
Edmund
E.
Keep
| of Woodlawn Acres.
son and Mrs. O. H. Rreighton. Con­ pecially invited to be present, at the
Raising
rabbits
for
their
pelts
or
|
Barbara:
Oh yes it’s that hoof and
District 1K>- Henrietta Brandes.
solation going to Mrs. Swenson anil afternoon session which will start 'at
carcasses has proven a very profitable! mouth disea,e. '
1:15 p. m.
A II Erickson put the first load of Mr. Young.
business in Ortgon hut A. G. Griffin
‘ and anti gravel in his new bunkers
has found that thc Angora wool rab­
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On« of th« Ten
Just About
Miss Myrtle Johnson and Miss
at the Oregon Electric station Thurs-
bit* is more profitable than thc ord
School
had
begun
and
the
first
prob-
t.av. He has received a large order Anna Young in training at Good Sam
terns of adjusting the i-fTeefs of the ir.ary rahbitt and rtiiscs only this I Mrs. < oolt: How many students in
foi materials from the state highway nritan hospital visited their parents D A I R Y M F E T I N G AT
your rt»om ?
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snninter’s
mention were In < nler on strain. There is a sale for the wool
commission and r.vill coidhience deliv- Sunday.
as well as the livesttick, pelts anil car­
-
the playground.
irv soon
Mr Gooding: Oh, ‘about one in ten.
casses
\ «lain meeting will be held at the
MI hs W-----thought she Inn) heuM
The daughters and granddaughters
Extension Service January a forbidden wort! need twice by one
n»a little “white fairies” grow
Beaverton Kebekah lodge will en- ¡of f ivil W ar Veterans met in the D X '
29
nt
8:00
p
m
at
the
Community
little
boy
so
she
suit!
t
l
r
t
fu
lly
:
“
What
wool
up to five inches long and pro­
Schools of the county are to par­
Ijertam their state, president, Mrs I O. O. F. hall Friday night. A
'luce from ten ounces to one bound
jl.ouise Perozei, of Medford, next Sat- corps i installing o ffic e s from E s t ­ Hall at Laurel. Thc program is as ven* that you said. Jim m y T”
ticipate in an art contest, the pictures
follows :
Tliut she hn e\ blent ly not been ¡a yrtir. His s lock j* from high
y u n lay evening. After inspection re- land installed the lodge, in which a
obi 1« IMI» from the ¡grade imported English woolrrs and , for which are being prewired by the
was
“Alfalfa, I.imp anil Dairying," by O mistaken
Hfreshment* vs ill be serv ed.
large nnnfher were initiated and o f­
n«»w booking order* for hrt•etlers ¡ County Federation Art Library com­
earnest reply : '•No Ml * t v —
.
i • i s
T.
McWhorter,
County
Agrnt.
ficers were installed after rvhich
mittee. Pupils will be asked to give
1 at I and young stoc k, also
shirk
“Feeding Dairy Cows in W inter,” I w « « n ’t cussing. 1 n e V P f V ns*
the name ami artist of 25 pictures,
I he funeral of Mrs. F.lna F.liander lunch was served. Two Union sold­
wails lollow th» T « ? n • ‘«»M ill l u n d i m n t * i for wool only
N. C. Jamison, Dairy Extension Spec­
and
the scht»ol with the largest num­
was held January 21 at her late res­ iers were guasts of the evening
M / S . ’Tltou «hull uut
ialist.
The rabhitrv is locateti on Shat- ¡1 ber of correct answers, based on per-
idence. Beaverton, n»ute 3
Conclud­
CUMS.
¡tuck road. Rout* ■ ft . Box 1 1 8 6 Visit- i
Did you know that Thyng serves
F. L. Brown, of Laurel, is com­
ing service* were at Portland Mem­
orial hall
"rs arc wrlromd at any time.
pleting arrangements locblly.
Hot Dogs and Light Lunches
i 1
.