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About The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1917)
“ U N IV E R S A L ” Kitchen Efficiency Contest Universal Coffee Percolator, 4 to 14 cups, $3.50 to $5.50 + A * * * > •* £ ¿ * 4 OarB¿r/t¿ D . js a N airona/ u ank. Let US take care of your money. A National Bank is operated under the National Banking Act. This law places it under the super vision of the Treasury Department of the United States government. A rigid examination of the bank’s affairs is made several times every year, in the interest of its depositors. Do your Banking with US. No Entrance Fee! Universal All is fair-no fee, no favor. All women have equal opportunity to win three valuable prizes during Uni versal Kitchen Efficiency Week, April 9th to 14th. This contest is open to all, without expense or obli gation of any kind. 1. Prize for Homemade Bread Bread Maker Four Sizes $1.75 to $3.50 Original Recipe for Chopped Food. For the best loaf of Homemade bread submitted, irre spective of size of loaf, kind of Hour used or method of making, we will give a Universal Coffee Urn, 6-cup size. 2. Prize for Best Original Chopped Food Recipe To the woman who sends Ihe liest recipe for Salad, Croquettes or other food prepared in a Food ('hopper, we will present a Set of Universal Breakfast Carvers. 3. Prize for Best UofTee Testimonial For the l>est reason why Coffee should be made and can be best made in the Coffee Percolator, we wiH do nate a Universal Austrian Enamel Tea-Ball Tea Pot. ASK US for Contest Blanks and Complete details. The First National Bank FOREST GROVE, ORE. THREE HANDSOME PRIZES! “A Strong Bank in a Good Town” CONDENSED NEWS NOTES Public sale bills printed at the Express office. Money to loan—Valley Realty Co., Forest Grove, Oregon. 19-tf A trial order is all we ask; next to postoffice. Ruggles Cleaning Works. 52 Mrs. Joe Beedle of Portland visited Mrs. Ottice Shearer last Friday. Nelson Frost, who is employed in Portland, visited his parents a' Watts Saturday. For Sale—F a u 111 e s s stump- puller, complete and in good con dition. Phone David 251. 1-tf George G. Hancock, real es tate, farm loans and fire insur ance, new Anderson block. 50 Miss Florence Littler has re turned to her studies at O. A. C.. after a week-end visit with her parents. Mrs. Norris Rogers of Mc Minnville visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Bernard, last Thursday. Directors Roe, Dyke and Park er. Clerk Ferrin, Superintendent Inlow and one high private, H B. Johnson, held a school election last Saturday afternoon to elect a clerk to fill the unexpired term of Earle O. Buxton Private John son moved that H. E. Ferrin be elected to the position and, there being no other candidate, Ferrin was elected. Getting a little lax about attending meetings, aren’t you, neighbors? Just see what a chance some of you missed to make some speeches. - - April 9th to 14th - - 3 FREE PRIZES 3 1 2 3 Universal Coffee Urn Univeraal Breakfaat Univertml Ten - Hull O. V. B. garden tools at Gor For Best Loaf of Carvers For Best Tea Hot For BcstCof- don’s hardware store. 10-tf Universal Food Chopper, four sizes, Bread Food Recipe fee Testimonial »1.25 to »2.Z5 Lime and Sulphur spray, by the gallon or barrel, at Liitler’s Pharmacy. The lattst Columbia records of the new songs on sale at Littler’s Pharmacy. George Hamblin, the Pacific avenue tailor, had business in I lung trouble. Mr. Weaver and sand Boy Scouts are organized dent, Mrs. B. F. White; Y’iee Portland Saturday. his wi e visited friends in this vi i and will be u ed by the govern President, Mrs. Clifford Walker; Selected Burbank seed potatoes 1 cinity October and they were ment in the present crisis to act Secretary, Mr s . Dorothy Sey for sale. Raised above the blight ¡on their last way to Arizona for Mr. as signalmen and orderlies. One mour; Treasurer, Mrs. Jos. P. belt; $3 00 a bag. Phone 027x, Weaver’s health when death over 13 year old Scout has been li Hurley. Forest Grove as w i r e l e s s operator. At the meeting Friday the la took him The funeral Your neighbors are planting Portland Thursday. was held in censed Parts of and equipment dies made twelve pillow cases and “Pakro Seedtape.” Buy it for - A great many women know that has been uniforms received. Soon we will eight wash cloths for the hospital your garden. Ask Littler’s Phar i John Anderson carries the most have 75 boys fitted out. The Hospital fills a vital need in macy about it. stylish laoies’ suits a n d shin the community and all residents The teachers are reporting ex Don’t forget the dinner to be waists to be found in town and if cellent progress on the part of of Forest Grove should “boost” given by the ladies of the Catho you don’t know it. come in and Scouts and 100 per cent efficiency for its .-ucess. lic church in Cornelius next Sat yourself. Prices rea- buttons will soon make their ap urday, 5 o’clock and after, 25c. i convince Nominated Officers pearance, denoting improvement sonable and quality first class. The principal interest in last Howard McGill was called to The annual Washington County in studies at school. Portland Saturday to go to work Endeavor Convention J E. Farmer, local agent for Monday’s meeting of the Wo for the Wells Fargo express com i Christian the Oregon Electric company, has man's club centered aroandfethe will be held in Hillsboro Saturday presented pany. each of the local troops nomination of officers. The™ec- I and Sunday. April 14 and 15. A tion wil. be held May 28th. Mr. and Mrs. C O. Roe and number of the strongest Christian with an American flag. son, Bruce, Mrs. L. C. Misz and leaders of the state will appear on After considerable discussion as The Hospital Boosters Donald McFeeters visited th e the program, among whom are to whether the queen of the Rose Johnsons at Spring Hill f a r m Dr. W. P. White of Albany; Bar T h e Forest Grove Hospital Show should be appointed or Sunday. clay Acheson, service secretary of auxiliary met with Mrs. Dorothy elected, the method of selection Harold Wirtz, late of Baker and the Portland Y. M. C. A.; G .. Seymour Friday, April 6th. The was left to the Rose committee a nephew to the Wirtz boys of Evert Baker and Lloyd Carrick, constitution an d by-laws were The bill for the twin bubbling this city, has enlisted in the nav> j two ex pre-idents, and Rev. Har formally adopted and three new fountain was presented and al as carpenter’s mate and left yes old Griffiths, pastor of the First members enrolled. lowed—$4t>.0(). terday for 'Frisco. Congregational church of Port- The object of this organization, The next meeting (April 23) as expressed by the constitution, will be a public meeting, at the Chas. Weaver, aged 35, a dis | land. is to “lend moral support; to act Star Theatre, with an address on tant relative to John T. Fletcher Scout Promotions as big as "Big Sister” to the Hos “Forestry” by an instructor from of this city and Mrs. Ray Vincent Fifty Scouts of Troop 2 have pital; to p ovirje such aid as O A. C., beginning at 3 p. m. of Gales Creek, died on a train completed Tenderfoot e x a m s . may be and dimmed necessary or de between Weiser, Idaho, and Ari The following have received pro sirable for such an to Attention, Veterans zona the first part of last week of motions to the the grade of assist increase its efficiency institution, in the com The members of Washington County Veterans’ Association will ant Scout Master: Patrol leader munity.” The membership isopen to resi a semble at K. of P. Hall, Forest Patton, in charge of all signals of Forest Grove and vicin Grove, on Thursday, May 3d. and work; Tenderfoot M isz to | dents ity. Active mempership dues are Memorial services, business, din Troop Scribe; Tenderf. et Olm- 50c per annum, honorary 10c [>er ner, program and then some more stead and Manley to Troop Treas month. The officers are: Presi business. COMMITTEE. urer and Drill Master, respect ively. Jasper Manley deserves special mention as a prospective Drill Master. Promotions wi l l soon be made to Patrol Leader. The First Aid Patrol has start ed active work in John Anderson’s; building. The Drum Corps and Signal Patrol are doing excellent work. Cecil Creel of the local govern Stop at the corner and look at our fine lot of ment station has become inte- j vegetables and fruits. rested in the work and reports that the boys are making excellent T i'c f n n ? Our Prices are RIGHT. use of their time. I j IM C II . Our goods are THE BEST. The Scouts are making plans to be active during the G. A . R. en campment as orderlies and guides. I Scouts may now become assist ant Game and Fire Wardens by Phone 0.101 C. H. GIGUKKK, Prop. passing the required exam given by the state. Two-hundred and fifty thou GOFF BROS. Forest Grove Co r n e l i u s ■ Prepare ! SUNDAY DINNER ! The Pacfic Market