The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, July 11, 1918, Image 9

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    Supplement to Forest Grove Express
Vol 3
Forest drove, Ore., Thursday, Juyl 11, 1918.
No. 27
Mrs. Anna Hogue returned Sat­
NOTES AND PERSONALS' urday
from a visit at Seattle.
Mis« Marjorie Forbis visited Sam Walker was called to Hills­
friends in this city Saturday.
boro Tuesday as witness in a law­
For your dress shoes or summer suit.
At a recent meeting of the ex­
work shoes, see A G. Hoffman & Mr. and Mrs J. G. Lenneville ecutive committee of the Wash­
Co. We can fit you out of our Sunday had as dinner guests Miss ington County Fair Association,
large stock.
Audrey Tour of Oregon City and matters pertaining to the location
the fair this year were dis­
Mrs. H R. Bernard left Tues­ Mis* Sadie McCoy of this city. of
and a selection of manager
day for an extended visit with Miss Bertha Hollevoet and Mr. cussed
her daughter, Mrs. Norris Rogers, föhn Morrow of Portland spent was made.
from the majority of
at McMinnville.
Sunday at the Hollevoet home the Letters
directors
the fair associa­
west
of
town
Miss
Bertha
is
tak­
Dr. duy Via of Buxton was in | ing a course in telegraphy at a tion w re read of regarding
the loca­
the city Monday, to welcome the Portland college.
tion
of
the
fair
this
year
and all
little daughter who cam«- to the
expressed
their
approval
of the
home of his sister, Mrs. Walter Mrs. Glenn Makin (nee Mona action of the executive commits
Kuhnie.
Mallory), who is visiting her hus­ in selecting Forest Grove as the e
Always somethin« new. Be band’s folks, in the Laurelwood place for holding the fair.
visiter! Forest Grove
sure you see our new line of fancy district,
H. Jones of Beaverton, who
sweaters; just what you want to friend« Tuesday. Mr. Makin is has R had
previous experience man­
wear in the evening. A. G. Hoff­ serving Uncle Sam in the navy. aging fairs,
was selected to man­
man & Co.
Mr. and Mrs E. U. Cate of age the Washington County fair
Mrs. A. A. Hall returned Fri­ Hood River visited friends in this j this year. Mr Jones successfully
day from Newport, where she city Tuesday, Mrs Cate return­ managed the Wallowa fair two
had been for two weeks, as chap­ ing home in the evening and her years ago.
erone for Misses Lucile West and hu-band going to Rainier, where With the selection of the man­
Flizabeth Higby.
he has a few more people clamor­ ager, the directors feel that affairs
ing
for Chevrolet cars.
are rounding into such shape as
Bernard Ortman of the Thatch
er distiict reports so many prunus Mr. and Mrs W.C. Emmerson, to make a successful fair this fall.
N. C JAMISON,
on hi- trees that, there is dangei their
sons, daughters and grand­ •
County Agent.
of the trees breaking, unless more children
spent the Fourth at a
of the fruit falls than has l>een family reunion
and picnic, held in
Another Mole Pelt Pool
falling so lar
Naylor’s grove. There were about Owing
number of
At a meeting of the republican twenty in the party and all ap­ pelts that to the the boy large
and
girl trap­
state central committee held in peared to have a good time.
pers
have
accumulated
during
Portland la-t Saturday, Tho*. Gale Grange held a good meet­ past few weeks, another pool the of
Tongue of Hillsboro was elected
Satu day, with Worthy Mas­ i mole pelts will be made during
chairman. It was decided to of ing
ter
F.
J. Lewis presiding One the week of July 15 to 20.
fer women an important part in application
was read and one can­ Mole pelts may be mailed or
the next political campaign and a didate balloted
Quarterly re­ brought totheofficeof the County
number of women were placed on ; port showed an on. increa-e
of seven
during that time, and the
important committees.
members. It was decided to make Agent,
lot
will
be sold to the firm
By pouring a can of milk on a Grange exhibit at the County offering then
the
best
the flaming auto. Lawrence Pierce P’air this fall. A committee to ar­ In the last pool prices.
1760 pelts were
Monday afternoon saved the ma range for the exhibit was appoint­ disposed of at. a fraction
chine of a Portland man. whose ed, with' R. B. Newton as chair­ less than 30 cents each of and a cent
engine caught fire while the ma man. No program was given, but expected that they may be it dis­ is
chine was traveling the Gales an especially good one will be posed of to a better advantage at
Creek road, near the Vic Doman prepared for the August meeting this time, as the pelts are in bet­
place. The owner paid Lawrence As agent for the Phoenix In ter condition and are being hand-
$2 for the spilt milk and another surance
company of Hartford, , led better.
dollar for towing him to town
Judge W. H. Hollis last week Care must be taken by the
J W. Brewer, federal farm turned over to the officers of the shipper to see that the pelts are
labor agent for Oregon, accom Forest Grove Planing Mill com­ strung together on a string and
panied by his deputy, Oscar Bald­ pany a check for $500, as pay­ tagged with name and address.
win, and wife visiter! at the Harve ment in full of a policv on the From the last sale of pelts,
Baldwin home in this city Sun­ machinery destroyed by the fire of
are on hand for the follow­
day, following an inspection of June 21st. The loss was consid­ i checks
ing:
S.
Holbank, Cbas. Farmer,
the camps at the various berry erable more than the policy, so Grant Boyd,
Gerber and O.
patches in this section. Thev the company elected to pay the Coe. These Joe
will
f o u n d sanitary conditions in amount of the policy, instead of parties will advise as be to sent their out ad­ if
Washington county very good, replacing the damaged machinery.
N. C. JAMISON,
especially at the Buchanan camp, The ruof of the building has been dress.
County Agent.
where a number of Forest Grove repaired and the company is again
society ladies and Portland school manufacturing fruit boxes, berry Public sale bills printed at the
girls have been picking berries. crates, etc.
Express office.
The County Fair
Manager Selected