The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, October 11, 1917, Image 10

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    The City Fathers
talk Husmess
Make “Substitution” Your Motto
administration of such service.
the members to take
have
thousands of- tons of meat. W el m?,re interest in the schools and
must use other body-building !
^ P“ t anden-
Mayor Paterson, our six c un- foo<ts, in place of meat Peanuts courage the city officials to make
cilmen, Recorder Dyke, the chief are rich in protein and fat and Forest Grove still more beautiful
and interesting. Buying away
of police and city treasurer held a can well be used in our diet for, from home might be reduced in
not
only
is
the peanut abundant
business session at the council
volume if the merchants would
chamber Tuesday evening, talk­ and cheap, but it is also very meet Portland prices, she thought.
ing over matters for the advance­ nutritious.
A large part of the address was an
Save , meat
ment of the happiness of the peo- . 52
, by using this peanut appeal for food conservation, to
pje
butter loaf:
cooked rice, s4 cup pea- the end . that
. . our
. soldiers
, , and
, their
After reading and approving nut 2 cups
butter, 1 cup bread crumbs, al,les mi«ht bt> better M than the
the treasurer's monthly report, a 1 egg, 2 teaspoons salt, 1 cup enemy.
warrant for $1,750 was ordered
Five n ew members, Misses
1 tablespoon chopped pars­
drawn to take up two $500 re- ^milk,
Waggener, Willard and McDon­
ley
ald, and Mesdames E S. Sparks
5 S J « L " tPar?an«e'toSr‘tS"
Mi* Jnsredien.s and bakn in and C. E. Harke, kwere admitted.
1
a moderate oven until hrm. May
month s rannmg expin«..
be served with tomato sauce
Patriotic Instruction
M. R Johnson, president of the 1
EDNA L. MILLS.
The Patriotic In*tructor. De­
First National Bank, appeared
p
and convinced the council that . Emergency Home Demonstra- tr im e n t of Oregon, Grand Army
of the Republic, will be at the K.
two fire escapes on the bank tlon Agent.
of P. hall on October 17th, at 1:30
building were not necessary and
To Advertise the County
p. m. The Comrade* shou’d not
he was told to go ahead and put
Through
the efforts of the Com­ . miss this opportunity to hear
one on the south side only.
Club, with the co-opera­ something to their advantage.
Councilman Coon reported that mercial
tion
of
the
fair board and
W. J. R BEACH.
contractor M c G e e was well the County county
Court,
Washington
-tarted with the grading of North county is to have an exhibit
at the N O T E S A N T ) P E R S O N A L S
Seventh street.
Manufacturers’ and Land Pro­
The gas people asked permission ducts Show, to be held at the
Dr. Lowe, Friday.
to run their mains up the park­ new Auditorium, Portland, Nov.
Mr. anrf'Mrs James McFarlane
ing on the north side of Pacific 3d to 24th, inclusive.
of
Manning were in the Grove
avenue and there was no objec­ The nucleus of the exhibit
Tuesday.
tion raised They expect to have will be the exhibit shown at the
William Kappel of David’s Hill
gas in the city by next Monday, state fair, augmented by grains,
Tuesday
sold his prune crop at
Property owners on North grasses, fruits and vegetables do­
9I
t
cents,
the best price received
Main street asked permission to nated by exhibitors at the county
allow hydrants to run to drain fair, including the various granges. in recent years
Oscar Ixjve and C. W. Mertz
mains and several old soldiers This will make a good showing
asked permission to allow their for the county, but the officers of have been representing the local
light and water bills to run three the Commercial club want still K. of P. lodge at the grand lodge
months. No action on either re­ more and persons having any­ meeting in Portland Monday,
quest.
thing good to add to the exhibit Tuesday and Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Rice and
After giving the cement side­ are asked to notify Secretary M
walk oidinance its final reading, R. Johnson. A good exhibit at Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCracken
council adjourned to next Tues­ this show will be worth consider­ leave today by autos, equipped
able to the county making it and with camping outfit, for Berkley,
day evening, at 8 o’clock.
Washington county farmers will Calif., expecting to be away all
winter.
be benefit ted by this publicity.
Veterans Hold Reunion
J. A. Peterson, a member of the
The a n n u a l reunion of the
Woman’s Club Meeting
local I. O. O. F. lodge, Monday
Washington County Veterans’ as­
The members of the Forest sent the members a big basket of
sociation, held in the court house
at Hillsboro last Thursday, was Grove Woman’s club met last nice grapes and after lodge those
one of the most enjoyable of all Monday afternoon in Langley members who had “pep” enough
the similar gatherings by the hall, with a good attendance and to attend lodge enjoyed a feast.
considerable business was trans Mr. Peterson makes his presenta-
members.
Adjutant General Williams and acted. It was decided to make; tion of grapes an annual affair.
W. H. Hendershot of Portland , the next meeting (Oct 22) open
It ¡s not given to many couples
were present and made patriotic to the public On this occasion to celebrate their sixtieth wedding
speeches, as did Rev. Smith and Miss Edna Mills, home demon- anniversaries, but Mr and Mrs.
Mayor John Wall of Hillsboro stiation agent for Washington W. H. Perry of this city enjoyed
Comrade Beach was particularly and Yamhill counties, will make a that distinction Saturday, when
pleased with Mayor Wall’s ad- talk on “Conservation” and have they celebrated quietly and sanely
dress, which was patriotic to a charge of the meeting,
with a family dinner, attended by
marked degree.
Mrs. White, the new president, Mr. and Mrs. E. E Lyons and
In addition to the fife and drum read to the members her address, son, Ralph. Mr. and Mrs Perry
music, without which no reunion, in which she called attention to were married at Frankfort, Ky., on
or encampment is complete, there the vast amount of good the club Oct. 6, 1857. Mr. Perry did his
was singing and piano Tnusic ga- members could do for humanity, bit as a soldier in the 30th Ken­
lore, with a big basket dinner at The Woman’s club does not stand tucky infantry. They came to
noon. The attendance was very in the way of patriotic service, Forest Grove nine years ago and
good, in spite of the fair in this but, rather, offers an opportunity are among the city's most respect-
city.
for the intelligent and collective i ed citizens.
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