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   Chehalis Bee-Nugget, The (Newspaper) - November 7, 1930, Chehalis, Washington                                Buys State Bank at Winlock Pioneer Financial Banking Organization fakes Con- trol at Bank Force Not T. Coffman Is President The Investment subsidiary of the Plover bank Chehalis and southwest and Wynn Are Named Justices One of the election results of local was the two tices of the for also the J. B. well had the honor of despite the heavy republican majority in He received 857 Norton who for- the past four years has been one of the most efficient deputies under Sheriff ward was also re- 818 W. H. received 699 and T. M. 648. Jens J. E. Lewis were re- elected constables with heavy Robert Pallon was the only democratic All Measures Excepting last week end purchased T stock holdings the Bankers Salary Law Passed ing which has its quarters in and of Charles E. Walters of Portland in the State Bank of By this deal the concern secures of the Winlock bank and has already taken The holdings chased include a large majority of the stock in the Winlock ings of local stockholders at that place will remain undisturbed and the management of the Winlock bank will remain as hr the J. Marcotte will as F. R. Ness as and A. Turula as assistant Announcement as io who will be president bank will be made Bank of Winlock has a capital and Its deposits are around Policy of the new ment be to lend every effort to the further very intensive ment of the agricultural and other rural as well as along in- in the Winlock all of which are outstanding in southwest Washington in the tion The Investment Plans For Music L Festival Are Promising Rehearsals for the forthcoming Music Festival were ed by Conductor E. Bruce Knowlton Co. had previously secured control of at the Chehalis Christian church last the Toledo and the Be Ell State the Winlock acquisition adding a. third most valuable contact to its list of Wednesday N. B. Coffman and D. T. Coffman held a lock with those interested in the bank and effected an The retained officers mentioned with D. T. N. B. Coffman and A. A. Hull were elected a board of D. T. Coffman was named president of the and N. B. chairman of the of At the Commercial Club luncheon at which the Chehalis visitors were N. B. gave the ad- and outlined the plans of the are primarily continue of cultural of that and of county According to returns practically all amendments and tives voted om In Washington with the exception of the sure raising the pay of legislators a instead of the present pay of a day while the legislature is In Cession Were never was a time in the history of the state when ments and were so easily voted as at this The power probably carried the largest of all the and re- apportionment and the tax ment ranking Monday evening with about 80 local singers When the subject of a music festival was first broached the business the wise ones shook their heads and a fine but where will you get the The first rehearsal participated in by local singers only dispelled all doubts about the number and acter of singers To all who attended this rehearsal and felt the thrill of so many good voices singing some of the greaf oratorio the festival success is Aside trom the wonderful effects that Mr. Adam Beeler Wins Supreme Court Judgeship Adam who was appointed by Governor Hartley the un- expired term of died after been elected at to com- plete Judge His pointment was only until the nearest opponent was Judge Bell of who was 6000 votes is from Unemployed Asked to Register at City HaU Mayor West has suggested that un- employed people in Chehalis who want register at at the city There are sometimes call and unless registered at some central is difficult to get men on If they will register at city It gives op- to obtain them when some one needs a Knowlton geti from entire over two two of reputation will bo Mark who has just year American Grand Opera N. Everywhere has been claimed one of best voices in the will sing in the local val. Jane has been from KG was soloist and program for two yeaTs and has of ful concerts and opera appearances trom Atlantic to the Will Tie at the sing twice upon the Messiah and No Material Changes in State Legislature The 22d' Washington State like that have one lone democrats lost one and Sweetman being defeated man there will be women in the next state the the state lost three of six seats they held in the were no material changes in the com- the face of returns tabulated .so that there will be two in Mrs. Ida McQueston and both Radio county 4-H club members have two numbers on the day radio November 8, at to 8u-.'itUS over station which will constitute recognition for the efforts of 4-H. club members during the It will be a com- the U. S. department of culture and the extension 36 The and 4-H club achievement day radio is by Marine C. W. director ex- tension D. club Harry Lewis state boy health on Club Lewis county 4-H club Other 4-H club ind leaders from Pierce and King ties Will participate in the Permit For Texaco Station Is Granted permit was granted by the city Monday to B. Karl to tear down the residence next Lowell Rayton Wins Prize At Stock Show Lowell Rayton of Luscher Special award at to nfa Chehalis Bottling to Pacific International at re- move the bottling works to the rear a purebred Holstein calf iOf the lot and to install a new service for being the most outstanding by the Texas Oil boy in the six western Miss the estimated cost of Is 1 n n A A O. Albers was final cost on his contract the paving of the sidewalk on Riverside a sum of The October bills were Margaret Staeger of won first prize in the 4-H division over entrants from six western Harry Long of route Washington state champion health boy at the State fair at placed second at the Portland show points to 96.8 points for the a free trip to the Chicago stock November 28 to December 5, being also privileged to enter the national healthy boy He goes Lewis county's outstanding club Miss Staeger also gets a trip to the Chicago show as the outstanding club girl in Myrtle Oest also won a free trip to Chicago as the outstanding club girl in week the will a complete report of- the achievements of the Morton Celebrates Mercury Development Nov. Tuesday evening merce will hold a special meeting to make plans for properly celebrating the fact electric power lines of the Washington Gas Electric Company arid the Puget Sound Power Light Company have been ed furnace the company of with a cood number from the the second from Mr. 100 new Industry will add 40 to 50-.men to Morton's and is rated as a Important in the de- velopment of natural resources of eastern Lewis Arthur S. Cory of will be principal speaker at the dinner Tuesday Knowlton's Truly a fine musical program is in store for citizens of and its visitors Tuesday December 9. The next rehearsal of the mas Festival chorus in which all out- r side singers will will be local field fully with a view to the Monday November 10, at the I possible an extensive Cannery Representative Visits This Section E. Dick of representing the National of that visited Chehalis yesterday with the purpose ol investigating the District Power Of State's Voters The district power the most exciting proposal of the recent in this state with a. lead of around Lewis county voted for it nearly No measure of years called up so much ment as this power Under it stands the test of the courts should it ever come before districts may be and power manufactured or funds provided by bond All Republican Candidates Except One Elected to Lewis County Offices in General Election Tuesday Mrs. Gay County Lone Democrat Survive Battle of Votes Grimm McClure Have County Voters Favor District Power Two to One Other Measures Excepting Tax Amendment Decisively Beaten Much Interest Shown in the All candidates on the Lewis against 52.- Tax for 113; ty republican ticket excepting 56. Bertha Gage for county clerk were winners at Tuesday's With eight precincts yet to be from out of a total of 8.9, Mrs. democrat won the her total being 5270 to 4057 for Mrs. Edward democratic who Is a well known pioneer of Lewis lost to J. A. a former deputy in his their vote to won a date being 5396 toj ing Attorney heated contest for ing his democratic rival 4847 to 4400. James also a against whom a malicious at- had been made as to his defeated crat 4963 to 4050. Later returns will probably add to majority of all the successful Miller and Albert were re-elected to the though Mayor John West of Miller 186; Albert 184; West 89; Siler 62. Blankenship 124; Deggeller Gage 113; Pheasant Grimm 125; McClure 146; Hawes Hurd 188; 144. 133. 109; Thompson 69. 2d dis- Rarey 152; Waldorf 92. Com- missioner 3rd Literal 146; Tucker 83. Justices of Wynn 133: oyer 99; Sullivan 115; Hill 100. Thomson 160; Lewis 163; Fallen 63. West Chehalis No. 1. 41; against 85. Power for 76; against 93. Salary for 53; against 76." Legislative for 65; against 59. Tax for 71; against 56. Cory 165; Miller 126; Albert 137s West 87; Slier 56. Blankenship Deggeller w i i i t n n ran far ahead of hia as 1108. Gage 82; Pheasant 120. did T. Randle Con- gressman Albert Johnson was Other republicans elected M. Harold Harvey Dr. W. R. M. J. commissioner second with over 2200 W. commissioner third district with more than 1600 Bell probably reads Beeler for supreme judge by small with a light vote and Millard being The vote on the reapportionment was 2341 3539 no. District power 4928 2963 no. Eleven precincts gave majorities on the amendment to increase pay of Hastings Grimm 108; Bogan 96. 70; Stinson 135. McClure 130; Hawes 65. Hurd 141; son 62. Commissioner 2nd Rarey 138; Waldorf 49. 3rd Literal 114; 59. Justices of Wynn 100; oyer 81; Sullivan 99; Hill 81. West No. 2. for 61; against 90. Power 78; against 106. Salary 60; against 93. Legislative for 88; against 49. Tax for 80; against 62. Cory 159; Miller 140; Albert 147; West 63. and such districts managed by the others many by Sixty-five precincts gave majorities for the re- garding the filling of legislative Sixty-seven precincts majorities for the taxation but totals on these majority for the ment only one is slightly 1000 with a outlying Their figures The with a T- n vv a capacity similar measure was defeated two cinnabar ore Tht years i tn. tri Democrats Make Gains All Over Country From coast to in Tuesday's election made inroads Christian at 8 p m. Forty singers will be here from Longview and large group from 15 other cities Will all please be present and show the visitors what Chehalis can do as At a special meeting of interested parties at the St. Helens hotel day the Chehalis Chamber of Commerce got behind the plans for the Christmas Music Festival be given in Chehalis December 9, and named A. Cory chairman of of citizens to work with the acreage of vegetables in the Chehalis district for local Mr. Dick shown over the valleys tributary to this city within an ex- tensive also the hill lands suitable for the purposes The possibilities oC planting an extensive acreage of peas for growing of string beans and spinach are being fully committees Chorus and of the MacDowell Male committee of citizens will particularly odk after plans to insure a big and will work primarily in but also in com- which are a time of sure on the any be the congressional wary apparently or mately 300 precincts in yet to-be at is status of the principal state sues and H. elected by majority over Charles Supreme Hartley leading Ralph Bell by Power majority of approximately leading by only 1000. Tax .by 000 Legislative by Legislative son favored by majority of approximately Ralph Horr Wins Place In Congress Ralph republican nominee of the Seattle district for who Congressman Miller in the was over cratic G. by nearly Horr is who Blankenship 100; Deggeller Gage 108; Pheasant Hastings 105; Grimm 87; Stinson McClure 141; Hawes Hurd 125; 113. 101. 102. 122. 65. UUr tij O J Thompson 83. Commissioner Rarey 140- Waldorf 68 Com- 109; Con- Following are election results given by on Harald for aud Drr coroner -is riot rioted because they were unopposed at the East No. 1. for 49; against 126. Power for 81; against 130. Salary for 83; against 97. Legislative for 102; against 75. Tax for 87; against 89> Albert 65; West 46; Siler 24.. Cory 167; Miller Blankenship 54; Deggeller RK Gage 31; Pheasant 63. missioner 3rd Literal Tucker 63. of Wynn 105; Sullivan 101; Hill 98. Lewis Fallon i No. 3. for 17-; against 37. for 32; against 62. Salary 21; against 40. Legislative for 40; against 21. Tax for 40; against 1 Cory 68; Miller d the whether ie succeed ani republican congressman ana McNary were The and The raa Oregon meeting Included business men and representatives of the Business and Professional Women's at and Is considered a The four other Summers and easily retained their T. O. returned to completed his contract construction at the Ariel dam project In Cowlitz Mr. Hendricks says the construction work on this Job was very Betty Bakken was in Portland She is employed in the county auditor's office and returned Tuesday evening to with the election returns at the Chehalis and Centra Armistice Day Celebr At Centralia A day devoted to patriotic honors to the heroes of the World its fullest and also one filled with merriment that marked the first great Armistice twelve will be observed at Centralia November 11, when the American Legion posts of Centralia and Chehalis will again co-operate in sponsoring the annual At 11 a. m. a solemn memorial service will be held at the city park at the American Legion memorial monument with the state chaplain of the department of American A colorful military parade In which delegations from many posts of the American Legion from nearby cities will with the National Guard unit from Centralia tank corps three high school band garbed in their newest the Chehalis Will Join in November 11 4 bodies and Lewis County Grange in the the Armistice day parade promises to be of the finest in many Preceding the parade which start from the city park promptly at a free lunch will be served at the American Legion Auxiliary acting as hosts to the A game that promises to be an attraction Is billed between the Centralia high school team and crack high Legion's new 200.0 newly covered grandstand will be formally dedicated between Impressive flag honors with salutes to the flags of the principal allied nations of the World war will another feature between annual Armistice day ball will be held at the A show billed between George Pete and Curley Woods will be staged Christian Endeavor Meeting Attracts Crowd The district meeting of the tian Endeavor Society which was held in Chehalis at the First Christian church attracted a large There were several prominent ers on the including Rev. P C. Brown of San Francisco and Alvin J. Shartle of Miss Louella state field presided at the In the ning an Interesting session was held n the Presbyterian when Mrs. Brown and Mr. Shartle showed pictures of the Passion Play and on the Albert 156; West 104; Siler 66. Blankenship 92; Deggeller 141. Gage 98, Pheasant 129. Bastings 112; Bogan 118. Grimm 114; Stinson 116. 156; Hawes 69. Hurd 136; son 94. Commissioner 2d Rarey 138- Waldorf 82. dra Literal 134; 6. Justice of the Peace Wynn 106, Kenoyer 126; Thomsen 150; Lewis 141, Chehalis East No. 2. for 51; against 124 Power for 97; against 14l' for 88; against 98.' for against SO. for t D Hastings 53; Bogan 41. Grimm 40; Stinson 54. McClure 56; Hurd Thompson 53 Commissioner 2nd Rarey 55V Waldorf 37. Commissioner 3rd Literal 57; Justices of Wynn 39; oyer 41; Sullivan 51; Hill 34. a candidate r training the Hub CItr Athletic members of the Spanish Manager Charles Marco's road brilliant fraction trollop stage numbers to score 1 packed October Postal Receipts Show Good Increase postal receipts for Octo- ber showed an increase of over the corresponding month oi 1929, according to Postmaster Totals 1930, 1929, Building permits were taling but Of this sum was for a new residence at First and McFadden by Mrs. H. H. was for renovating the Geissler for reconstruction ol the Bungalow Service Station on east Market and for a new private garage and PRESENT SUCKERS TO SCHOOL BOY The Chehalis Active which is sponsoring the schoolboy pre- sented nine to with hats to The slickers long yellow ones with Boy in black letters on the backs of the There were nine five at the Junior high two at the Catholic school and two at the West The tree parade tee that they have been plans for the affair and invitations be issued to all the school children of Lewis county to a Gordon and Allan Bantz talks and the club would assist the for the Thanksgiving football Furrer recovering a tonsil which underwent last Cory 216; filler 175- Albert 193; West 99; Siler 80. Sherift Blankenship 116; 153. Passant 154 Hastings 135, Bogan 135. 123: Stmson 152. McClure 192, 67 Hurd 97. Commissioner 2nd Waldorf 107 Com- missioner 3d Literal 168, IUCK of peace Wynn 146; over 141; Hill 88. Con- 179; Lewis 165, Chehalis No. 3. on page 4.) The Prohibition Cause Hit In three States The prohibition cause was hit rather hard blows in at least three states in Tuesday's when a referendum to ask vote question carried In and Rhode Island Besides these direct a ber of wet candidates In the various east and middle west states were where the prohibition lon may have not the para- mount least it was T. XOr Sgf 111: for 74; against In some avowed dry candidates apparent 92. Legislative tor against 54- 104 80. Representatives LI V O Tax for Cory Miller rr J he apparently aroused the dry element to the belief that fight is necessary if the dry regime Is to be Blankenship 10b, i 137. 116. 127. 119. 69. missioner 3rd 2nd Com- 124; over 96; Sullivan Thomsen Will SO Hill 80. 153, Lewis 143; 55. 106; against 75. 7KRepPow0err for 106; against 75. Legislative 49. Nugget which has some pleasing geller 132. 90. 115. 66. Thompson Gage 70; Pheasant Hastings 112 Waldorf 76. Literal Com- 125; Tucker 64. Wynn Fallon against 77.' for 106 In some of Maybe the Election Does Not Suit You But never the country Is going to continue to the hens will lay eggs and cows give they know the Pick a ner time if you cost is verr Why not try  

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