The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, November 29, 1917, Image 8

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    ^ rH E officers of this Bank are thankful
they are part of a nation rich enough
and resourceful enough to send mil­
lions of men and billions of tons of food
to Europe to assist in making the world
safe for democracy.
They are thankful they live in a commun­
ity that has always done more than its
share of patriotic service.
a
The First
National
Bank
of Forest Grove, Oregon
A Strong Bank
in a Good Town
Safe Deposit
Boxes for Kent
Mrs. K. E. Williams, (who cer­
tainly did more than the com­
mit t»x> expected of her) and the
five reels of pictures, the people
got the worth of their money.
"Under the Stars and Stripes in
France," was alone worth 25c of
an y red • blooded American’s
money
An Appreciation
The Forest Grove Branch of the
Portland Chapter of the American
Red Cross expresses to those who
so ably assisted in putting on
“Under the Stars and Stupes in
France” its very great apprecia­
tion of their services and esp«>c-
ially do we appreciate the patriot­
ic spirit of Mr. Watrous, the
manager of the Theater.
The public must also be re­
membered for the generous pat
ronage.
W. II. HOLLIS.
Chaii n an.
/C hevrolet /
J
f f
The
Time
Has
Passed
when a motorist finds it necessary to purchase a new
car every year. The good motor car, used with
care and given proper attention, will last for years.
Longevity depends on the car first and the owner
afterward.
rot NTY SCHOOL NOTES
Money to loan Valiey Realty The first meeting of the Wash­
CONDENSED NEWS NOTES
Co., Forest Grove, Oregon. 19-tf ington County Teacher’s Associa
W. W. Goff had bu>:ness: in Wt are now receiving new tion was held at the HilLbo o
merchandise suitable for Xmas High School budding, Xov. 24.
I\>r:Land uesday.
presents.
A. G. Hoffman .£ Co. I here was a fair attendance and
A fine lot of Ladies* and Men's
Purses coming for Xmas >..f;s. The El iott suit against the city an inti resting and helpful pro­
finally got started Monday of this gram.
A. G. Hoff mar. & Co.
week and will probably last sev­ Prof. Fenonga gave a fine talk
Mrs Jessir Covert has returned eral
weeks.
on the spirit of friendliness and
from me sanitarium, considerably
co-operation
among teachers and,
improved in health.
The members of the \V. J. Me- incidentally, gave
TH E CHEVROLET
practical
Paul Schultz is suffering from C eady family a re spending pointers on how to some
make
a
teach­
a tameness :r one of k:> knees, the Thank-giving with relatives in ers’ association a success.
standard of construction insures long life to an auto­
of bicycle accident.
Portland.
The discussion in the Rural mobile, for great care has been taken in the design,
We catry a good line of Rain The “Estate" gas ranges and departrm
nt brought out some in­
Coats. Pants and Hats: also the hot plates are famous the country , teresting and helplul ideas about in the selection of material and in the construction
Soft Rubber Rain Hats. A. G. over fur their durability and ef­ seating arrangements, hot lunch s of the ear.
discipl ne. Several schools in
Hoffman & Cc.
The chassis is accessible, making it easy to care
ficiency. See th«m at Gordon’*: and
the
county are trying the hot
The cance given Saturday n ght Hardware
lunch plan. The Aloha • H u I x t for. This care, which every piece of machinery
by the S. 0. S. club was quite Mrs. X. R. Morrow of River­ people feel that it is beyond the should have, will make the ear good for years, and
largely attended and was very en­ ton, Xeb.. arrived Sunday in re- ’ xperimental stage with them.
insure a high value at any time.
joyable to those participating. sponse to a telegram informing The High school section dis
her of the serious illness of her cu>-ed the handling of the library
You should find out why the CHEVROLET is
If Milady is in doubt as to the daughter,
Mrs. A. H. Underwood, and organization so a> to provide one of
proper style of stationery to u.-e
the most popular cars in the country. There
this holiday season, she should go|W,^u’ 0*e l-xPre;p ls P «eased to re- for supervised study.
The next meeting will be held are good reasons, indeed, why it is necessary to
to Bernard’s Book Store, where P°rt> ls greatly improved,
the very latest is on display, in Mr. and Mrs. C. S. M cXutt: at Forest Grove in January.
make upwards of two hundred thousand cars a year
the most approved designs. It have received a letter from their ; T h e following officers were to meet the demand. Y'ours very truly,
Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Allen, son, Guy, who is in the naval elected:
President, A P. Patton, IIill-j-
Mesdames J. E. Loomis and H training station at ’Frisco. He is boro;
1st Vice Pre-ident, High
J. McFeeters and Miss Aileen well and glad he enli-ted. A. B. sch'
ol section, Cla-ence Phillips,
Hoffman attended a school enter- Thomas today gave Mr. McXutt Beaverton;
FOREST GROVE, ORE.
2nd Vice President,
tainment given at the Hillsboro a pair of fine field gla.sses.with the Grade chools,
C
E.
Barker,
Theater Tuesday evening by the request that they be sent to Guy. Aloha-Huber: 3*d Vice President, Distributors for Washington and Columbia Counties
pupils of Miss Gertrude Allen and
Red Cross Workers Pleased
P imary department, Hattie Ball,
Miss Mahon.
Hillsboro; Secretary, E lanore Ew­
The members of the various ing,
Opens Pay Station
Methodist Church Services
Red Cross Committees and es­ Fiost. Hillsboro; Reporter, X. A. (ias For Company
Sunday
school at. !c4.r> a. m. next
the convenience <4 its cus­
If You Expect
pecially the members of the Mili­ The library hooks are sorted
Sunday
and
preaching by tin- pastor at
tomers ihf Portland Gas & Coke 11 a. m. Junior
to Buy
tary Relief committee, are highly and in bundles fur the various Company
League m eets at It
opened a local pay o'clock. Interm ediate
pleased at the success of the en­ districts ready for distribution. station at his I.ittler’s
and Epworth
leag ues Ht 6:30, classmeeting at 7, and
tertainment given at the Star It is desirable that as many dis­ Al! ga* and merchandise Pharmacy.
hill may at 7:30 the choir wHI give a number of
tricts as pos-ihle have someone!
Theater last week to provide call
A Ford Car funds
at
th*-
O
uniy
School
Super
i
be
paid
here
or
at
the
main
office Hfa-cial selections and the pastor will
Chri-tmas intendt-nts office to get them as it1 of the (¡as Company, 5lh & Yam-,
give a short discourse.
next Spring, we advise packages to for purchase
the soldier boys. will save the county considerable hill Sts . Port land
Next Wednesday afternoon the
11 Ladies'
you to place your order The entertainments netted a profit in postage
-Aid society will meet in the
Bed Cross rooms over John Anderson's
with us now. Come in of $105.47 and there are four very Ties, Ties, Ties! We will have! Local grocers have been re­ clothing
store.
good reasons for this handsome the largest ine of Xmas Ties in quested by the slate food conser­
and let us explain.
profit—first, all who took part the city. Ties coming in every] vation commission not to selL Humphry No 4 hand born*
Special Prices on
donated their services; second, few days A. G. Hoffman & Co.! more than 11 pounds of sugar at mill, good as new, for $N. Pacific
the Houor Guard Girls and Boy
time to a town dweller and Market.
Express prints butter wrap­ one
not
more
than 25 pounds to re-i- A new line of fine box station­
Scouts did a good job of hustling pers The with
non-poisonous ink.
dent
of
the
country.
in
the
selling
of
tickets;
third,
ery just placed on display at
during the remainder Manager Watrous of the theater
Littler's Pharmacy.
Job printing phone 821.
of this month.
gave the committee a very low
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rate, and, fourth, the people of
ll
Forest Grove came through mighy
liberally in the purchase of tick­
K. of P. Building
ets. However, the members of
About Our Coupon Books;
Phone, Main 426
the committee feel that in the ex
cellent musical program put on by
We give 3 per cent on
“cash and carry” plan,
$15 and $20 hooks only;
2 per cent on the “cash
may not be the one here illustrated, but in one of the
and deliver” plan, $5,
$10,
$15and
$20
books.
many
styles we carry you’ll be sure to find one that
Under the new management, this market has been
Two
per
cent
redemp­
stocked up with a tempting line of
will be attractive on your head.
tion on cash register re­
We pride ourselves that we are experts in hat­
ceipts on “pay as you
fitting.
The hat we sell you fits your head and gives
go” purchases.
i
WILES & SOHLER
TIRES
Stout Auto Co.
FACTS
The Pacific Market
Fresh Beef, Veal, Pork
Mutton and Poultry. . .
Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Hamburger, Wieners, etc.
Also Bread, Cookies, Pickles, Spices,
Fruits and Vegetables.
COME AXD SEE OUR GOODS.
Free Deliveries
We pay Cash for Veal,
9 a. m. and 3 p. m.
Pork, Hides, Poultry
Phone 0301
and Eggs
No discount on flour,
Hiigar by the Hark or any
artirlc on which a Hpccial
price in made.
Schultz
Phone 061
Your
.. .HAT
that finishing touch to your appearance. Try us for
that new Fall Hat.
Soft Hats, - - $3 and $3.50
Caps -
65c to $1.50
C. E. ROY & CO.
Forest Grove
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