The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, April 18, 1918, Image 10

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    Holbrook Lodge No. 30, A . F. & A . M.
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Dancing Party
Saturday Evening, April 20, 1.0.0. F. B’ld’g
The entire proceeds o f this ball will go into the Masonic Home fund, to build
an Oregon Home, one o f the principal objects of which will be to take care
o f crippled Masons returning from the front. This merits your support.
Tickets $1.00 per Couple
You Are Invited
For Sale— 12x16 garage, with resents only what was sold by that
8-foot doors, and portable 6x12 school during the two-weeks’ can­
Mrs. A A Hall was shopping modern chicken house. Dr. E. vass.
B Brookbank, residence phone
in Portland Salurdav.
Farmers’ Meeting Called Saturday
0878.
14-tf
Mrs Will I ves of Vancouver
A meeting of the farmers of
William
Dalziel,
deputy
labor
visited friends in the city Sunday
commis-ioner and factory inspect­ Washington county*is called to
Dan Pierce, the draym in, now or, who is a candidat for his meet in the Court House at Hills­
has his office in the Smith furni­ chief’s job, was in town on ! boro at 2: )0 p. tn. Saturday,
ture store.
April 20 The meeting is called
business today.
Harry N’ aufTts has started re­
by Wm Schulmerich, president
In the first column of a supple­ of the County Agricultural Coun­
modeling the
Fuqua build ng,
ment to this issue will be found cil. At this time the labor situa­
Main street.
a I st of men who have been tion wi:| be discussed and an a t­
Go to t he Erickson garage. K . calle I to Camp Lewis. The sixth
of P. building, fo your auto re­ name (James K. Ensley) should1 tempt will be made to standard­
pairs, accessories, tires, gas and have been left out, as he was not ize wages as nearly as possible and
an effort will be made to deter­
oils.
ca led.
mine the labor needs of the
Miss Pearl Hall and liste r,
county and to what extent there
Pupils
Deserve
Honor
Flag
Hughes visited Mr. and M rs.1
The Forest Grove public schools j is a shortage at this time.
Walter Wolf at Portland over
have just completed a two weeks’
Sunday.
To Discuss Farm Labor
drive for the sale of War Saving
Mrs. Mary Chord, s o n Jack Stamps. Four squads of workers
J. W. Brewer, a government
atid daughter Marie of Portland were chosen from the schools as labor agent, will be the guest this
visited Mrs. W. A
Ross and follows: Two from t h e High evening at 6:30 of the Forest
children at Eddy Sunday
School, one from Lincoln school Grove Commercial club at a din­
Mrs. H. P. Stith of Salem, one and one from Central School, mak­ ner at the Michigan house. Mr.
of the owners of the Stith & Jones ing a total of sixteen workers in ' Biewer is traveling over the
millinery parlors, was looking i the field. Every home in the city northwest to assist the farmers in
after business in this city Monday. was canvassed with good results securing labor to plant and har­
vest their crops and he will tell
Until further notice the serving since almost all people visited the business men of Forest Grove
bought
stamps.
The
total
sales
of
of Sunday dinners at the Hotel
each squad were as follow-: Lin-; h-w they can help in the move­
Laughlin will be discontinued un­
coin School $606 10, upper division | ment. Tickets may be secured
less meals are ordered at least one
of the High School $480.85. lower from President HofTman or Secre­
day ahead.
division o f t h e High School tary Reder.
A fine line of new summer $316.65, and C e n t r a l School!
Endeavorers to Convene
shoes, in leather and canvas just $668.25. The group having the
The sixth annual convention of
received a t John Anderson’s greatest number of sales to it’s
Don’t punish your feet by wear­ credit was of Central School. the Washington County Christian
ing winter shoes.
Pupili of this group with the i Endeavor Onion will open at the
The high wages paid workers in amount of sales to their credit I Christian church, this city, at
the shipyards have proved so was Donald Randall $212.55, j 7:30 tomorrow morning and good
programs will be given every
strong a lure to Bill VanAntwerp Elizabeth Todd $308 00, Elizabeth
morning, afternoon and evening
Tucker
$110.00,
and
James
Ran­
that he has solcAis insurance and
until
8:00 o ’clock Sunday even­
realty business to George Han­ dall $37 10. P u p i l s selling the
ing.
cock and will go to work in Port­ greatest number of stamps, who
Speakers of more than local re­
will receive prices are as follows:
land.
nown will be in attendance and
Irvin
Thomas
$400
00,
Elizabeth
M . J. Fenenga. who has been
the members are looking for a
holding down an Army “ Y ” sec­ Todd $308 00, and Martha Schuh good time. The Juniors will hold
retaryship at Kelly Field, Texas, $278 65 The first prize will be a three sessions Sunday, beginning
arrived Sunday for a short visit War Saving Stamp, the second at 11 a. m.
with his family. He has been twelve Thrift Stamps and the
Because Ford cars are hard to
transferred to Camp L^wis and third eight Thrift Stamps. Lin
will leave next Monday for his coin School deserves additional get, see Pugh, at the Erickson
new post. He lik s the work credit for the sale of war stamps garage, if you want one of those
before the drive Fords coming in the next car­
very well and looks like it agreed carried on
was
started,
since
the above rep­ load.
with him.
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