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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1930)
gyssrtJty W Or «g( I I *--- La «V OUKTH YEAR NO. 25 S U E S OF BEAVERTON, OREGON FRIDAY Beaver Social Club Start k all Season with Card Party Beaverton Schools to Open Doors AUGUST 29, 1930 Growers A sk lor PU BLISHED EVERY FRIDAY Hute Johnson to try for Tackle on U. of O. Football Team Inspection ol 1930 RECENT AGTIVÜES »I COURT NOOSE BRIEFLY BEP 08 TE 0 Thu social Uffairs of the fall season are being ushered in with one of G rO p O f P o ta tO e S I ’niversity of Oregon, Fugene, Aug Beaverton s snappy ev ening card; 21—{(Special to the Enterprise)— parties, altho this one promises to 1 k ---------- Hute Johnson, of Beaverton, is the ^ biggetst, best and finest iiucai ever; p to be given by the Beaver Social C beiiverion Public schools will Sixty potato growers of Washing among the nine men who hre ex- club on Kridtiv evening ~ ¿ptemt*~ .......... - u » d « * » a, 9.00 a. m. Sep-' I,,, ■ n Cviniy' v *r p tk u> , ,r> oUt * u and team f S this ur. and Mrs. VV. R. Van K leek, 12th at the Masonic Hall. u‘,.ut>er 8- 19Ju At which time there h l' e ,hcir 1QJ1, ,:. fields crop in- f t ions on the n Oregon w footb.ill c k A daughter Cathryn, returned from Delicious refreshments will be 1 ^sseniWed the largest num- * pec ted for certification, according a N S Vn . ! ' n r >t,us* , coac • Orders Signed by Circuit Judge Bagl *y 1 ,S the first part of the week served both bridge and five him- b tr,° ! sl,,dc" ‘s ‘hat have c v * at- to W F. Cyrus, county agent. The ‘SS‘‘"S J 1* CaU for praCUCC °" Oregon Iron am, S, -.1 , Mr. and Mrs. W. H Desinger arc dred will be enjoyed with twelve ‘ fchools. firs, field inspection for these grow- ‘ V w " played tackle on the Ohm lead, involving Tract 82 in Tu- prizes to be given to the players *\ **'-*•* a»#*.» completed. n*- .-i , J * * u . ,acK,c * * *• - from San Francisco, •urk *^ is „ wumr hgtag raniniu rapidly completed i «rs ers ine has K been The second . pia>c on ,.ni alatin \ alley Homes, order allowing jfr. and Mrs. B. Hodyshell and drawing will be held for the beautiful and about the building getting Held inspection will be made about ____ o ' J k » r / ""JiT ______ ___ _ _____ ___ ____! defendant until Sept. 6 to file answer n m __ - _ r V ® .I... . . . I , . c w Pnnk ( allison. Competition on the ihem excellent condition tor the ‘be middle of September. Most of yearling team was keen, because ^ V. ^ ra*vc Lumber Co vs Hills- ij md Mrs. Harry F. Eiliander bridge' lamp to be given away during UK “ 1 "* m tx* the plantings are looking reasonably -4 son Harry Junior, enjoyed a pic- the evening. And best of all, every ' y School bn-see n • „ i/ T “* *•"* ¿ . ,n“ £Ca Bill Morgan, Medford star, and Car-1 *»«» Mill & S Lumber Co. default -lunch it LbFayette Locks, Sun- on© coming has an opportunity of of this*” year br,n °K ? te agam , Mathews, 218-pounder, from E u-, bnnylnK in students troiu l*w»* for the next tew weeks will de- . . Tohn<on Cbrne We ;ttrland vs Christopher »after which they called on j ginning the lovely door prize to be T l^chftdrem non-high school d.s- - ba^ ^ toThe lig it W e l . c l ^ d, divorce default. ds in Forest Grove and M c -i8lvcn Away. Admission 35 cents. The committee sponsoring thisi who aspire to play tackle this fall. icr.i ille Estate* Admitted to Probate Thursday Mrs. Chas. Mackey was f ard Party are Mr bndMrs. George! ^ 1 ? rta.tKa, 'V‘l be provided for Burbanks predominate but there He weighs 185. mtst of her sister, Mrs. L. W. IBosser, Mr. and Mis H. A. Niel- ti. l. ° |£ c 11 , c° lvinK turther „ Some increase in the acreage of Since Austin Colbert, two-year vet In the matter of Mary Fortcr rs- ¿Io n of Portland. s1n- >; Ilr-i a,ul -Nlrsr B- A. Rhose, ^ i , , . ,1°'^ L "'1 * n ° m th* sra,t‘- •'•'v’ticd Gems. Earliest of All, Ainer- cran and ull-ccvast tackle has been tate, an order has been issued fixing „ u c Welsh and daughter a.ni ^^‘sdames Carrie Summers, Lil- h ; 8: , n*. a c tio n a l ican Wonder, British Queen and shifted to guard, one of the tackle the time for hearing of the fm ,1 r f ban 1 hynge tind Lutie Underhill. ^ " purchased this year lor Early Ohio, arc the varieties, repre- posts will be open. George Christen- account. m ire on their way to Los An Be sure come. in m the i n list . . . . i . seined . i i t . u »11 s . for t o r which m i K . i i v certili- c t u i i - s sen, e n , v Colbert’s u n i c t ; a l running u i i n n i K mate, u n n , * seems W " ' . to »... J preel r Ilici. Ir .... « \ i Everybody A„.PUrp0‘ f ' . . jes where they will spend sev1 welcome. ... - ■' Cn,U in ,1C district is eli- -- A-aiu nation is sought. Growers of certi.- have his «mie position cinched again 1 Bowman have been appointed ai^ weeks with friends. __________ gi c to enter the first grade whose fied potato seed in W ashington___ ..r ____ *0 . show up praisers for the c , . - ,,f a Uoun- ___ Men who arc ^ expected estate of Anna Mrs. W. H. Engleke and son and m i onthday comes on or before ty are looking at this type of seed for practice next month and try fc*r | Eckhardt. X Jane Bradley and Mrs. J. B. School Day at County ecember 1. 1930. production as something more than tackle include Marion Hall, two-year of jikey spent several days with rela- j p . , r e « . l ii.i 'k'1 tcacbcrs have been elected and just having an inspector approve his letterman. Henry Heyden, Norman . y 1 ‘J 1. , b Brandaw ... le R R. The I field and crop. Many of the growers Jesse and Ralph Bates, one-vear let- o . . ' 1 csta*J‘ "I •he iies in Spokane returning home r a i r set . o r i> e p »e m b er 11th -1] urriving in town daily. ___ _____ —___ _____ ..... Mathews, ...... nui Wednesday. ______ , complete list of teachers employed of this ___ county are taking advantage terman, Carson Bill viv.r.I Mtor-! _ j» asmu,#cn es,ate ‘ a e was was allowed a ‘ *' J J A. Wm. Buugs. formerly of Beaver- by School District 48 follow ws: of the attention they need to g.vegan , and Hute Johnson, freshmen,. . . '* died in Portland Tuesday and, emands for additional space for Rose Lowell, 1st grade, ____ ___ ____ grade and Joe Jansa, transfer. :; Evelyn the crop , to make the certified j n -• Hnlge.s estate admitted to probate. Mary E. Hedge administra buried in the Forest Grove exhibits ©f Boys’ and Girls’ club Glynn, 2nd; Lilly Wagner, 3rd; Mrs. and are starting the development of trix. tery Wednesday. work have been provided for by re- ^ ‘*son, 4th; Flora Cruikshank, 5th; what they expect to be improved «7 d i R»r»r©*©n»©fl Order for the sale of real estate Mrs. Helen Seedier, whp is etn- modeling the 4-H club building and 1)avl<1 ‘ ’helps, 0th; Robert Phillips, strains through careful field selec- Da ■* toyed in the Postoffice has returned _• . . 7th, Miss Mecle Davies, principal tion of seed stock, County at Convention t,!c c*.,aIe ol ,,i>rothy and Louise * j Good, minors, confirmed. to . top 1» «.e rto of the beaches •8,V'“J s‘,ec,a'l>' » ,h' ».to #.h s ,ade. , G„ we[, hav. haJ , irM Hearing in the estate of Carrie HIGH SCHOOL ' field to,peebon as folio», Mr. and Mrs. Doy Gay left Wed new livestock btnMing fo, club ttt.nt- C. E|. Barker, who spent tw ojA- Golden continued until Sept. 10. rsday for Pendleton where they wall • J i e t ^ i o e T 't b i PH Petoi T E' G' u„.i, m » - . . i _ Oemude Hob- IV„la„d . .. " , H. k . . FindleyH i kT t tie interior of the _, 4-Ll __J club build- , 1 ! trtson, . ¿joy the roundup. , ------- , .................v iia .« , Genevieve iiAnv-r (.raves, uiuuicis, W j . alter 1 . months in J ~ S. thi* t,- : __1 _________ beth Metzler, Brothers, T. Middle West th(s D»«Ti ing has been Mr. und Mrs. Doy Gray were at »” b < ;en„ pr ted and. ,!n J ! Kruse, Geraldine Sanford, Georganna Walter’s, John Walters, Elmer W al- »ummor, has returned to his home rack for stwing has been installed. Snvder r.ladvc k 'niw-.r J E. Reeve* to A. V. Veazie, sher- w 1 tu ............. u c _in Aloha. He reoresented ,,’aldport over the past week end. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Schoene and Tables for the cooking exhibits ifcbel are back after a weeks vacti- covered with glass have been vided. beats for quite an atrdic bn on the Metroks River. itmere; ll! T. Koeber m Columbus. Ohio, from June 28ih or’ ^ ,ck ^ arr,c M- Kamsey Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Haynes of Chi has been provided in front of ^ a ; BabaKk e. ux property ¡»"arrived" 'tot 'the w V ’c Me Kell demwstiation pUMform, and i r°m a‘l cnUanc¡' requirements, etc. Joseph Stelchcr, , Thomas Stretcher, to July 4th. Among other "ourte reports it seems likely that some can be secured from Mr. Metzler at Hillsboro Rt 2 E F. Northrup sies extended the visitors was an ‘ r keI ^ C also 9 m« Friday for a visit. u n v rule ^ over thu city citv of Lo Co- Lffly ^ ^ Bfrtha corner Mor, William Stokes C; Mr. and Mrs. Frances Livermore. co°k ‘nB. . saving or other club de- the High School Building from 9 Banks; Charles ’c Schnndlin, Vernon.a; t tirnl-iiif M e r tho s P D Co L ,.8 and daughter are home from a ™>ns‘ ‘-a‘>°" will be going on nearly until 12 mltl, September 8th. Ernest Marsh, Maurer Corncil lumous. Vlaurer Bros. Cornell- ;-»«-».» i . i a tiiu t t c all the time throughout the 3 days V li S I 1 . ^ rs O Murphv After the convention || II he u. -• spent 1 ^ ^, *'5** Blk -4 Forest nation at the beaches. Marys of the Vülley expects lus; A. H. Evers, Ü. T T. Murphy, j J. I ........ rs, U. i . Murpny u Hillsboro, ai.iw -n the Grove; City of Hillsboro to seveibl days visiting at J w « ! City of Hi|]»boro to■ S S P P Co. Co. . tbe. i , , to have their new building ready so E. Lewton, Howard Bosch. Wilford Mrs. Carrie Leonard and son Billy A short school program will be ,hat >an Use a{ least Q f Klasch, Reed Kendall, Loyal Smith, N la sen, tceed nenaaii, uoyax amun, scenes of bis birth and early child- 'Ärthur R*'"¿1 the* I t ive returned from an extended stay given in^ the RlUlitOrum at 1 1 a. ni. i L# . » Klltlrlinar r»rt Flm #»«* T v/fci Fnrp«» --------„ __________ „ t Elmer Lyib, Forest drraui» Grove; • T'rtrval/l Torvald hood, rem^-Aig old acquaintanees, ^ ^ ^ Hockens 3rd i Id RravrrV 3ith her St. Cecelia school will also open Branda, George Johnson, Howard and meeting many relatives of whom r ‘ t r .,‘ w ^ . J t e V i PBebni r a ” September 8th lilt . . X . M 1 la a » I I f V ( 1 1 1 t l‘l a a ■ a a J , ■ &s r SJS % '% g . - jr 3 r J ± » ■ < * . "»*, - . r r r ^ ■ ’ H. P ^ J. Velentin, L F- ca his Hr V x : Gaston; W. La" L. ,b Van edford and his wife and family arc from other schoois. Mrs. Mury A. Barker, seventy n in e * 0" « » * » ' “» Beaverton Reedvillc Horn, Beaverton. . ... — C ...... LrrvtVwir two twn sisters, cict^TC • ‘ Iter8 o °rt ,U t0 UC 'Uth ir j Thc Hoy Scouts will have a part Representative Koreil1 i c i e t t . n r t? t» . n years of age, a .1 brother, in the events of the day.: W e exr c . . E pL Seiff' r‘. W- •' e,Cr*GBep and. other relatives and friends. It Marri*gt> L c a m ti IsiUfJ Speaks at Joint 1V*. |I,ctcr*. Helen Smeltzer, It. p. will bt, rcmenibcccd that Mrs. Mary Miss Gladys Shellenbcrger grtidu- pect that they will make camp on J. E. Carpenter, Forest Grove, and » this week from Oregon Normal the grounds at 10:00 a. m. and take Meeting of Clubs c T « » ‘ >**' « A'“h* ^ Mary Louise Westen, Forest Grove. d Mary Kingston receives her ele- part in an afternoon outdoor program 1922. Johnston, C. H. Thompson, W. H At one time the thermometer James H. Adamson, Cornelius und •ntery certificate There will be stock judging and ---------- j Thompson, W H Burkert, John and for weeks Margaret A Saunspach, Medford. Mrs. W. H. Engleke and son Bob- showmanship contents ’ among the ; de- Simon Robert Berger and Kliza- Fischer, Sherwood; Ed B. W ohlsch-' [ “ h o v ír e d ^ b e ^ n * !02 and 106 de have gone to Spokane to visit stock club boys. Represcntativc Koreil was present ith her brother. Irene Pearson, both of Hills- Some of this business will be on at a j0jnt meeting of the Beaverton ! ^ e!: ■[’ ^ ... ^’n \(;i[rr Etrces. Mr Harker says: “I visited beth boro R 4. Mrs Chhrles Mackey was a lunch- every day but Thursday. September i Kiwanis club and the Beaverton G‘ C‘ Lc" ellin- Gknn M,Uer* V- C i* in ten cities, ate dozens of waters - Edwin \V. Rehwalt and Ruth M. ?u«5t °f Mrs. Chas Crews in 11 will be the big duy for the boys Chamber of Commerce Wednesday Wcnsirom, Ntirthirti Seed 1 ottito melons, drank gtdl"ns of lemonade land Tuesday. . . ... . .................. .. nrtland swixit barrels of perspiration and I Con/elmann, both of Sherwood R 3 and girls. evening and ___i spoke to a . kirge gath- C o ., Carl Wohlschlegc* Laurel. Mrs. Bettendorf and son Richard am glad to be back in good old Jack A. Murton Hillsboro and N. A. FROST, Counly Sypt ering. j Oregon with its wonderful climate Minnie Elizabeth Barger, Cambridge, ’ Grcnts Pass are at the Edwtirds In his address Mr. Koreil spoke Meeting Held at Huber and unsUT|Jtisscd scenery. ’’ j Iowa. *•* at Whitford Station. of the increasing importance of the Mrs. F. C. Perry injured Miss Iny Peterson, of W alla W alla In Interest of Present Suit* Filed in Circuit Court In Crash at Bertha Pacific coast as an ’’international high- wsh, is visiting her Hunt Mrs. B. i way. He said that, according to the Denney. Daniel J. Stafford et ux v* Dana Rural Mail Routes Electric Company Taxes I United States department of com-j C. Gillett al cancellation of con Mn. Albert Schlaefli, of Banks, Mrs. F. C. Perry received severe mercc, the exports from the ports of Amounted to $14,322.50 tract; Viola ct May dltmi vs Newton A. oa the Hoyd Brown home this chest bruises and terrific shock when Oregon, Washington, and California, in County for 1930 Ham suit for divorce; Francis Bros Mr. and Mrs. Bucholtz, of the car in which she was riding col- aggregated increases of $38,000,000 Due. to a rumor that another pe . vs Wermer Schullbergcr, possession tition is to be circulated providing *pent Sunday with the lided with a ear on the wrong side during 1929 and that merchnrdisi* : personal property and damages 900 'towns. of t tne the rouu. rotid. r Her son Fred received ports from Oregon alone were v II, . . . , , O 4 for the creation of a niiil route out | Taxes to be paid Washington bushels of wheat stored in barn and at $70 208,381 during 1929—a gai\ • *Jchfs,n' \i Beach, of B broken nose. | «1 of Aloha, eventually eliminating tht ( oonty b) the I’acific North we si grainary; / M BartholomMi vs •Market, eelebitited their jh e cars crashed near Bertha at $936,393 over the preceding year. Huber office which would cover an Public Service Company during 1930 J. E Emmerson, money action; Ionia *«nty-fourt(li wedding anniversary, ij- v t night. The cars were, entirely new territory from that will umount to $14,33250 on the com D. Mills vs North American Acci- I served out of the Beaverton postof- pany’s property in that portion of (lent Insurance Co. money on policy d3y WaS alS° MrS badly wrecked, birthday. . According to Mrs. Perry, the car Calf Club Stock Tested fice^ a mass meeting was held at the county where it serves, accord- of B I. Mills of Forest Grove, who j r Mrs. Frtink Noyes and dri\ 1 i v l Nicodemus of Hills- for Entry in Fair the Huber hall. About fifty per ing to K. K. buster, division man wa, killed in July while riding b ^ r*- Roles, of Portland, en- boro upproachcd at a fast clip on sons attended, all staunchly plcdtf ager with headquarters at HiUsborc motorcycle. I.evi L. Martin vs Alli- i J,' '^e week end at Rockaway. the wrong side of the highway., information was received I >on Raker damage* due to collision ing .heir support to the Huber post- This L ,' and Mrs. Floyd Tefft and Robert Perry, 22, who was driving, ottice and .igreeing to sliscourage any early this w'cck by Faster tri-im E in May on I acific highway; suit r«t, of Eugene, are visiting the Perry car, thought the other 4-H Calf clubs will be well repre further effort* to cstablnh a route W. Morelz.id , company statistical filed F.. F. Miller plaintiff vs C. L. sented at the Conty Fhir this fall ac in this district engineer, who has recently reviewed Brown. L. N. Tomplons, The Comp s in Beaverton the last week machine was parked, Frank ____ Dictsch and __ Postntistcr the company’s tax situation prepara- mrreial National Bonk of Hillsboro; cording to the statement of W. S. ____ _ ____ ___ __ __ and Mr*. James Kelly and --------- -—------- ----- Averill assistant County Agent in Hanna of Beaverton, were present »ory to making the final payment on Jessie A I at no© vs I-oui *e F Pat- Mr’». h,T „ Dobtoi W ork on Development il and crops clubs mul gave brief talks on this subject. 1929 taxes due November 5. noe, divorce action ; Violet N. k .r- Edition Progressing charK' of aniI”al r** Wwlt tnd. A protest petition wa* drawn u p , Total 1929 taxes and bridge rentals schner vs F.. Conway et ux quiet , *nd Mrs. Lewis Smith and y spent the week end at New- Mr, Smith’s brother Geo Work is progressing y* ind family. Development ' . . r- *nd Mrs. F. R. Bishop have ton Enterprise, Edition and from a!l indica- at the Fair. Blood samples are sent A recent report from Furl L ev action ; State of Oregon vs E. entertaining as house guests tions the publication will be a tre-, to the laboratory at the Oregon ,s kc u- c Fisher chairman of the state tax Frost, auto confiscation; Floyd I). State College, where tests are made A committee composed of n«,,i , ",v suisiiujts accorri- Thousands of copies are to be for infectious abortion. This test is Livermore, Sr., C. J. Rose, and ’ Mr. | commission, showed that utilities wjll Moore vs Frank Wespecker et .il »hor. ^ r'ght» to their home for given liberal distribution throughout rpqU|red the Countv and Starr Gillsdorf was appoir.red to attend the pa,y 1^00 Y ------- stay mee 11 ngW edne sday at Bea v- ; 193,363.67 during the b r year 1930 Mr,. Gea Brown returned ^ b”ar'U E’r aI1 ca,,If f" rr 6 ' ertoi and ask Rep. Korrell wh< ¡ ,he Tualatin Tualatin Val- Mr». Robert Summer» . 1 their hom» W t T rr,u " 'c" of Beaverton and the vai- „^„th, old shewn at these Fairs Doctors Coon and Nicol are mak- was h guest of the club, to use his ^ W - , to- effectively fto.f by O rch e stra '* R r*| M ia n in g Hostess at Luncheon inc a special price to club members influence to hava the Huber posf- DaliIf«. and picture. An orelieirtr» I* n bund of perform» j _____ the office and rural route left as they as ....... their share in encouraging ^is, Violet H , , . . Th..’ ^sue is being financed by __ era on siirl<>u* Instrument*. Ineluillng Cr«K«n« r ,.H ? ' %vho ka’ . bf cn ,t;e,,tav advertising-and \ o c z l bus.- i „ fcibit . f eh * stock at the F sin . arc w m ps jiff iff tty ttfisi- of the viol ol:: '•a. Mrs. R. R. Summers was hostess City. Cal, on a visit His di,plav ness men have given loyal cooi»c-| Notices were sent out recently to •dHptetl for rviiilerlug the larger at a delightful luncheon at the New UC(e home all club members concerned nskmg kind« of concerted music, aa B) n*- Hcathman Mote! Tuesday afternoon , r w,! Mrv Elmpr Sti ration. WHITFORD 'them to have their animals up m pliotiiea. overtures, etc., and the ho for the members of the “560 club” K R Si on a certain day and of the *>| . ---------- compnnlment* of o;ieras, oratorloa, fcnd other guests. Four tables of and Mrs. "'iae..W n CH U R CH OF THE NAZARENE Flight sack« f bulbs valued at $8i«' mn*nes, and the like. <>r for playlt g cards were played, Mrs. Geo BLas- f r joyed a most dclight- ’r* , ui •’ wrre Tn ‘be Bettendorf the slighter concerted mualc for theat- ser holding the high score hnd Mr, Morning worship at 11 a m., even except one 'ogether on Sunday g (10 p m. plirrvented Mr. Aver ! highly > ^ Bulb Farm Thursday. rlcal performance* dance«, etc. It I« Leslie Spencer winning the gurst Bielman accompanied evangelistic ir k. , ' accomp____ S'nunij sh‘ riWiiiK. *winí «aynsr that^ A newly b " r n baby was found by eommonly dfstinguiahed from the mill- prize, the consolation going to M u. ..... thr , lr be Hagoes to Bu- Sunday School K, » " ' [ ‘-'barbe Sch-^l _9 ^ t(l '5 n a m Midweek is much better than they expe' ] f a group of boy* just ^juth of here. tary or Htn-et i.,iini of p «ver* in, » i || R Nelson and Mrs J C D m ^ ’'ash. their Report, the- ............... . Peoples meeting . 7 60 P •" ^ • u.vdn#ft DanAcf* WTI- «Tilt* it for ’i visit with Reports received received on <<n tne«- 'yese chi',.I was wrapped in last Sun- instrument* a nd from a group of solo aklvon A ^ , Bagoe, who reside, in pmyer a n j prai«c ‘ ' K rendering chamber music. hr rreeved in ab->ut " . days Gref nian From all appcar* players f»r rt has been spending a <U/ * ™ P m 8 « n expected that all calves es e<. ance, the i>e:iuty She»-iff states the "*y* with th» . stiidv nraver circle Friday study and prayer S.ipes Ga<aga is now selling the year will show a clean bill ' •' h<-dy was thrown from a passing RTthc the Bie,man* ___________ All welcome. Ncout, to return home p. m. nchman who plans to -H eln irie Fchophone Radio 6 tube I^st year out of some f ■ .lAchinf aboat Tuesday. That Frem xn i '•erriwettther this week " B M nfi \fr* one showed abortion reaction pedal a water-bicycle from Paris fo *c een grid. $xQ.50 complete with ^ > b Fill <y. Peter Underwood. John Rose, son of Mr. and >tr on.y ---------- Did you ever ear one of tho«e N>*v York will be all right if he tubes, terms. Will be glad to dem- Mpp|ies ?«e our special -ri anr^ John Rose, of James H «c was taken to the »»., delirino« J5e dinners at (he White d e*n’t have to get off to fix -entrate m your home Ha« to bn J 1 ' °nly regret the bovs Vincents hospital the ' - a j] on Fountain Pen. Browns Deav puncture. beard to be appi related * rtla: they w er. the week, where he underwent a 5 erton <■ Pharmacy. __ Rail R ti at tt. thcT wtTt not akl« to ,he w rcek’ “X camp longer. • , nJi.'toid operation. 1 if : —