The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, April 26, 1917, Image 8

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    H isyour cfufy
The man who does not PROTECT his family from the
hardships that might follow his death does not deserve a
family. The first duty of any self-respecting man is to bank
some money against sickness or death, or any unlooked-for
calamity that may befall him. If you have not realized this
before, think it over now. And by a few slight sacrifices on
your part, you can start a bank account that will come in
handy to you and your family some day.
Do your banking with US. We pay 4 per cent interest
on Savings deposits.
The First
National
Bank
FOREST GROVE, ORE.
“A Strong Bank in a Good Town”
H. T. GILTNER
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Fruits and Vegetables in Season
PHONE 701
South Main Street -
Forest Grove, Ore
O. V. B. garden tools at Gor-
don’s hardware store.
10-tf
George G. Hancock, real es-
tate, farm loans and fire insur-
ance, new Anderson block. 50
For S a le -F a u ltle s s stump-
puller, complete and in good con-
dition. Phone David 251. 1-tf
Ray Williams was in Portland
on business Saturday.
. E. M. Calvert of Hubbard was
in town last week on business,
Glenn Morgan and Dr. Kauff-
man went to Portland Friday,
Mrs. Iceland Spring of Corvallis
visited friends in this city Friday.
For That
repare I I SUNDAY dinner !
Stop at the corner and look at our fine lot of
vegetables and fruits.
T
? Our Prices are RIGHT.
A j i S I t;I t • Our goods are THE BEST.
The Pacfic C. Market
H. GIGUERE, Prop.
Phone 0301
CONDENSED NEWS NOTES
Helen Phillips spent Sunday
visiting Lyla Short in Dilley.
Found Two pieces of gol d
chain. Call at Express office.
Money to loan—Valley Realty
Co., Forest Grove, Oregon. 19-tf
Mrs. Potwin and daughter,
Beth, went to Portland Saturday.
Encel Todd, who has enlisted in
the navy, visited his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. B. Todd, in this city
Sunday.
Misses Floy Norton and Jessie
Greer, teachers in the city schools,
visited schools in McMinnville
Wednesday.
A pleasant little surprise party
was given Mrs. J. R. Reynolds on
Tuesday evening by 14 ladies of
the W. C. T. U., as Mrs. Rey­
nolds is moving away.
E F. Burlingham has a quan­
tity of the celebrated quick ma­
turing Marquis wheat that should
be very desirable for seed. A
farmer near Gaston last year seed­
ed with this wheat on May 27th
and harvested 40 bushels per acre.
A great many women know that
John Anderson carries the most
stylish ladies' suits a n d shirt
waists to be found in town and if
you don’t know it, come in and
convince yourself. Prices rea­
sonable and quality first-class.
Forest Grove Electric Store
AH Kinds of
H ouse W iring
Installing
Estimates, etc.
Auto Accessories
Willard
1 Storage Batteries,
Recharging
and Repairing
Electrical Staples R epublic T ires
-Get Our Prices-
If they are not right, don’t buy.
LET HAZELNUT
AT SCHULTZ’S
Phone
061 “
BUTTER
YOUR BREAD “