[or-roots] Buttermilk Corner
E V Barnes
evbarnes at earthlink.net
Tue Sep 20 13:56:32 PDT 2005
In those days the electric buses ran about
every 12 minutes.
----- Original Message -----
From: kat1928 at integrity.com
To: or-roots at sosinet.sos.state.or.us
Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2005 12:54 PM
Subject: Re: [or-roots] Buttermilk Corner
Quoting dgoodma02 at comcast.net:
> This morning my wife brought home a carton of Buttermilk and it made me think
> of the "Buttermilk Corner" in Portland. Anyone remember that place? We lived
> on 59th SE and Hawthorne. I would walk to the corneron 59th SE from home,
> catch a bus and get off near Powells Book store. I attended Multnomah Jr
> College in the YWCA Building and I know that the Buttermilk Corner was near
> there, 'cause I bought a glas of Buttermilk ther once in a while.--REAL
> BUTTERMILK with the small bits of butter in it. Not the synthetic stuff you
> get today!!
>
> --
> Bob Goodman
> USAF Retired
> University Place, Washington
Bob;
Yes, how well I remember the Buttermilk Corner! We lived on 49th just off
Hawthorne. We would take the Hawthorne bus to downtown Portland. The
Buttermilk Corner we went to was on Yamhill between 3rd and 5th; down from the
original Fred Meyer and along by the Farmers' Markets. We bought a tall glass
of that "old-fashioned buttermilk". We could drink all we could hold for 10c
and at that time we could hold several glasses!
I often yen for some of that original buttermilk; the cultured stuff just
doesn't measure up.
Isn't it wonderful that some of us can remember all that good stuff!
Dorothy Webb
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