Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, May 13, 1932, Page 2, Image 2

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    VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE TWO
FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1932
visit Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Nance. Grand Prizes
Bush held high score following dy, Harry Culbertson, Asel Lol­ gon Normal at Monmouth and
Rev. and Mrs. G. W. Plumer
■the evening’s play.
ley, Otto Michener, F. Claude of the state university. Before
had as their guests Sunday their Awarded at Party
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kullander, Stephens, J. F. Rose, J.
M.
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Bateman, Peacljey, Phil Millis, P. K. Peter­ marriage I taught school. I now
Mrs. T. E. McGraw, Dr. Sun-
Frank farm with my husband, son and
Grand prizes were awarded at and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bush were son, M. L. Johnstone,
seth and Luster Thompson, all the Pythian Sisters card party, the guests.
Lang, and A. F. Kostur. Mrs. two daughters near Seaside. I am
of Portland.
Owing to the eighth grade grad­ Dick Linn was a guest.
the last of a series of four, which
' secretary of the Clatsop County
Mrs. Sarah Rose, mother of J. was given in the I. 0. O. F. hall uation exercises Monday night
F. Rose, and her son, J. C. Rose, Wednesday night.
the club will meet next Tues sdayl Miss Grace Ballagh, daughter Taxpayer’s league.
Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and Jones of Wilark.
also Mrs. Nettie Simpson, mother
Rose West Johnson
Mrs. Ira Tucker and Henry evening at E. F. Messing’s.
of Mayor and Mrs. Ballagh of Pa‘d Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Timmons _went
A seven pound boy arrived at of Mrs. J. F. Rose, visited here Fogel received the grand prizes
St.
Helens,
was
married
to
Orville
to Portland for the fights Tues- the hom.e of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. over the weekend, enjoying a for bridge, and Mrs. E. B. Miner Vita Club Meets
Baker of Hillsboro May 3.
day of last week.
basket dinner at the Christian for five hundred.
Bryson on O.-A. hill Sunday.
Dan
Mrs. Ben Brickel, Mrs. -----
For the evening’s play Mrs. At Mrs. Moody’s
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Powell church on Mother’s day.
C. C. Jones, long a resident of
Brown and Mrs. Henry Fogel were in Portland on business
Fred Spring and Charles Rich­
the
Vesper community, died in
FOR
ASSESSOR
went to Portland Thursday of Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Nel­
ardson held high scores for
The Vita Bridge club was en­ Bremerton, Washington, a week
last week, remaining until Sat­ son of Portland spent Sunday
I a pi a candidate for the office bridge, and Mrs. E. B. Miner and tertained by Mrs. Walter Moody1
urday.
of County Assessor at the Pri­ Judge W. A. Harris for five hun­ on tfae afternoon of May 4 with ago.
evening at the Powell home.
mary
Election, May 20. If nomi­ dred.
Mrs. Lee Johnson holding high I
Mrs.
Virgil
Powell
spent
Mo
­
If you want lower taxes, vote
nated and electeed, I will, during
A committee working under score.
To the electors of Clatsop and
for C. J. Larson for county com­ ther’s day in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Kern of my term of office, endeavor to Mrs. James Nanson had charge
A lunch of salad, hot biscuits cOlUmbia counties:
missioner. (Pd. adv. by C. J.
Westimber are the proud par­ assess all classes of property of the arrangements for the par­ and coffee was served to the
Larson.)
ty. Refreshments of ice cream, guests who included Mrs. Adolph | I am a candidate for the nomi­
Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Wolff ents of a baby daughter born fairly and impartially.
I feel that my experience in cake and coffee were served.
Nelsqn, Mrs. Dan Brown, Mrs., nation for Representative for
and daughter Dorothy June of April 30, at Emanuel hospital,
Portland were overnight guests Portland. The little girl has been this work during the past eight
Johnson, Mrs. S. O’Donnell, Mrs. I district No. 33 comprising Clat-
years as Deputy Assessor is valu­ Nehalem Club Meets
L. L. Crawford, Mrs. E. S)»iell,1 sop and . Columbia
_ .
Monday of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. named Joanne Sheffield.
TROUBLE
counties on the 1
If you want lower taxes, vote able to the proper conduct of the
Mrs. Henry Fogel and Mrs. Ben
Knauss. Dorothy June is recup­
republican
ticket.
I am for tax
SLEUTHS
Brickel.
erating nicely after her recent for C. J. Larson for county com- office^ as well as to the best in­ At Mrs. Kullander’s
reduction on real property through '
missioner. (Pd. adv. by C. J. terest of all taxpayers. I appre­
operation for appendicitis.
When
it
comes to finding
ciate your support.
In its issue of April 20, 1929, Larson.)
The Nehalem club was enter­
economy, and through some new
out what’s wrong with a
FRED WATKINS tained at the home of Mrs. A. L. Just Eight Club
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McGown, (Pd. adv.)
referring to the recommendation
form of taxation; also, for a bal-1
car
we
’
re
regular Sherlock
by Senator McNary of Colonel Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Watts and
Kullander Wednesday afternoon At Mrs. Armitage’s
Holmes. We don’t waste
anced state budget and short!
Alfred E. Clark for the office of Mrs. Olive Powell motored to
with
Mrs.
K.
A.
McNeill
assist
­
your time or money. Our
1
Solicitor-General of the United Seaside and Gearhart Monday.
ing.
Mrs. W. J. Armitage enter­ term public bonds with cash pay­
mechanics are experienced
Miss Nettie Alley, county health
States, the “Oregon Voter” said,
The afternoon was spent work­ tained the Just Eight bridge club ments at maturity. I favor a j
—they find the trouble and
“A. E. Clark has the legal learn­ nurse, was in Vernonia Thursday
ing on the temple rest room rug, at her home Thursday evening, universal tax but will work,
repair it in the quickest
ing, the forensic ability and the to bring among other things, Red
following which the hostesses May 5.
i with Governor Meier and the, and most economical way.
dignity to represent the Attor­ Cross garden seed packages for
served light refreshments.
Mrs. W. M. Henderson held
ney General of the United States needy families. The supply i»
Members present included Mrs. high score and Mrs. Rose Fletch­ state tax leagues on whatever is I
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
Vernonia Brazing &
in appearances before the Sup­ now exhausted, she states.
H. E. McGraw, Mrs. Ed Tapp, er low. Crab salad, strawberry presented in tax reform.
Machine Work»
Rev. and Mrs. G. W. Plumer
reme Court. He would be a wor­
Mrs.
Pearl
McCabe,
Mrs.
J.
L.
shortcake
and
coffee
were
served.
I am a daughter of Oregon pi-1
G. W. Plumer, Pastor
Timmons, Mrs. Albert Childs,
thy successor to distinguished returned Tuesday after a brief
Mrs. E. H. Washburn was a oneers, an alumnus of the Ore-!
Remember
the
Sunday
school
predecessors if appointed Solici­ visit at the home of their daugh­ hour is 9:45 a. m. Mrs. E. E. Mrs. R. M. Aldrich, Mrs. L. H. guest of the club. Other members
tor-General.” Colonel Alfred E. ter in Portland, Mrs. T. E. Mc­ Garner in charge. Bring a new Roberson, Mrs. Tom Crawford, attending included Mrs. Lloyd
Clark is now seeking the Repub­ Graw.
you may still win the Mrs. Oscar George, and Mrs. Baker, Mrs. James Nanson, Mrs.
Della Cline of Portland visited scholar,
lican nomination
for
United
Harry Kerns, and Mrs. J. L.
Bible. The pastor will speak on Frank H'artwick.
Timmons.
States senator. A vote for Colo­ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. the subject “The Ascension.”
nel Clark is a vot for “Oregon Cline, Friday, and on Saturday
Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. Dr. and Mrs. Hughes
and the Development of its Nat­ went with them to Hood River to m. Mildred Cason leader.
Gleaners Meet
Entertain Bridge Club
ural Resources in the Interest of
The Baccalaureate sermon for
JOY THEATRE
All Its People.” — (Pd. adv.-—
With Mrs. Wells
Glen R. Metsker’s candidacy for Representative is not only meet­
the
local
high
school
will
be
giv
­
THE GAY CABALLERO, with
Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Hughes en-
Clark for U. S. . Senator comniit- George
ing with popular approval in his own county but has provoked unusal
O’Brien, Victor McLag- en at this church, 7:30 p. m. The tertained the Contract Bridge
tee, 820 Yeon Bldg., Portland, len,
The Loyal Gleaners met at interest beyond the confines of his district. The Mist Publishing
Conchita Montenegro, Friday iiastor’s subject will be, “The club at dinner at their home
Ore.)
the home of Mrs. Maud Wells fori
Saturday, May 13 and 14. Two Requisites for Success.”
Wednesday
evening.
Mrs.
J.
H.
Mrs. H. S. Strong
El-—„ returned
___ ' and Wheeler
a business meeting Wednesday Company and Mr. Metsker, personally, from 'time to time have re­
The Bible study is Thursday at
and Woolsey in GIRL
Tuesday after visiting friends in CRAZY, Sunday,
ceived numerous letters from people of influence throughout the
afternoon.
7 p. m. Choir practice 7:45 p. m.
Monday.
Ad-
Portland for two weeks.
attendance at each service to en­
Plans were made for a pie so­ state who are taking unusual interest in his election. Many of them
There
will
be
a
big
welcome
to
mission
10
and
25
cents.
(Adv.)
Mrs. J- W. Brown has been
joy the wholesome song service cial to be given May 28. The are from members of the Legislature, 'both the house and the sen­
all at these services.
quite ill for several days this
and fellowship.
next meeting was announced for
COUNTY CORONER
week.
The responses so far are al­ the afternoon of May 25 at the ate, who served with Mr. Metsker during the 1929 session. Some
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
I am a candidate for coroner
are herewith published that the people of Columbia county may
The little son of Mr. and MrB.
am-
ready many. 21 by baptism,
home of Mrs. Frank Lang.
W. M. Mumbach has returned to of Columbia county in the Re­
ong whom are many adults, also
Mrs. Wells served strawberry know the general esteem with which Mr. Metsker is regarded
F.
Claude
Stephen»,
Minister
his home from Doernbecher hos­ publican primary May 20. I have
several by statement and by con- shortcake with whipped cream throughout the state and beyond the confines of his own county.
Bible school 9:45 a. m. We are fession.
pital. He is reported to be en­ had 10 years experience as an
and tea to the members present
looking
for
you!
10:45
Divine
tirely recovered from his ser­
The interest continues.
who included Mesdames Jim Bra- Out of courtesy to 'the writers their signatures are not published.
undertaker
of
Rainier,
besides
morning
worship.
Message
ious illness.
by
“It is with interest that I notice Mr. Glen R. Metsker, At­
Mrs. C. W. Reithner return­ taking a course under three of the Evangelist Bennett. 2:30 p. m.
torney of St. Helens, has again filed for representative to the State
ed Monday from a three weeks best undertakers and coroners in meeting with the Mist people in
THE
FAMILY
ALTAR
HOUR
visit with Miss Louise Keehn in the Pacific northwest. The pres­ an afternoon service at Mist.
Legislature from Columbia County.
6:30 an early service is held in
Portland.
I had the pleasure of serving in the Legislature with Mr. Mets­
ent
coroner
has
had
the
position
order 'to cooperate with the high
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Forty-five minutes of Christian
ker during the 1929 session. In that session his ability, energy and
W. J. Armitage were Mr. and 18 years. If you see fit to make school in the Baccalaureate ser­
fellowship
and
song.
Hear
it
every
resouix-efulness readily placed him as one of the outstanding mem­
Mrs. G. F. Stevenson and Ellen a change I will appreciate your vice at 7:30 at the Evangelical
week day morning from 7 to 7:45
Plum.mer of Portland and Jim vote.
bers of the House. Mr. Metsker’s county will do well to return him
(16c4) church.
a. m. Sunday, 1 to 2 p. m., Ev­
to the Legislature as he will accomplish things for Columbia County
J. O. ELBON,
GREAT REVIVAL CONTINUES
angelistic. Sunday 10 to 11 p.
and be of value to the State at large.
The special evangelistic ser­
Rainier, Oregon.
(Pd. adv.)
m., Christian Worker’s Jubilee
It will be appreciated if you will convey to my Columbia
VOTE FOR
vices at the Christian church are
hour, over radio station KWJJ
continuing every evening with in­
FOR SHERIFF
County friends and to the voters generally my opinion of Mr.
1060 Kyc., Portland.
I hereby announce my candi­ creasing interest and spiritual
Metsker.”
dacy for the Republican nomina­ power. Evangelist Bennett pre­
The above letter is from a member of the State Senate from
Rev. Williard H. Pope
tion for the office of Sheriff of sents the Gospel message in a
Multnomah County.
Columbia county, at the primary pleasing manner, without fear or
Box 3374
Portland, Oregon
election to be held on May 20, favos, which is being received.
“I became quite well acquainted with Glen R. Metsker during
Record evening audiences are in
1932.
If re-nominated and re-elected,
the 1929 session of the Oregon legislature and came in contact
I will give continued conserva­
with him at different times. He was greatly interested and devoted
tive service.
his full time and energy to his work; was active and I found him
I have been a resident of Co­
to be reliable and a man of ability and influence. In fact, I con­
lumbia county practically all my
life. All of my property inter­
sidered him one of the outstanding members of the house during
ests, and other interests are in
that session.”
this county, and 1 can promise
The above letter is from a member of the Senate from one of
to continue a financially safe
the northwest counties of the state.
administration of the office.
(Incorporated)
Respectfully,
“I have a very high regard for Mr. Metsker and I sincerely«
Oscar G. Weed
Pd. ad.!8c3.
hope that he will be successful in his candidacy for the State
FOR SHERIFF
Legislature.
E. H. Condit
I hereby announce my candi­
If it were possible for me to be of any assistance to him,
dacy for sheriff of Columbia
I would 'be glad and I am certainly delighted to write you and
Elementary Superintendent
county subject to the republican
assure you that his work in the Legislature while I was there
of Vernonia Grade Schools
vote at the May primary election.
was of a high calibre.
FELDMAN
’
S
NAPHTHA
SOAP
—
My experience as a peace officer
Please give him my personal regards.”
as Candidate for
in the county and the city of St.
The foregoing letter is from one of the members of the State
Helens will be of benefit to me if
Senate of the 1929 session elected from Multnomah County, and
BARS
SIRLOIN STEAK lb.
County School
18c
nominated and elected sheriff. To
a former candidate for governor.
those taxpayers who wish a sensi­
Mr. Glen R. Metsker,”
FRESH SIDE PORK lb..... JQC
ble conduct of the office and an
Superintendent
St. Helens, Oregon.
VERMONT MAID SYRUP—
economical administration of the
Dear Mr. Metsker:—I note that you are a candidate for State
office, I wish to state that I will
Shi dr. PORK ROAST lb. ¡2c
A Vernonia taxpayer and
Representative for Columbia County. Having served in the Legisla­
OUNCE
appreciate their support.
property owner, pledging
ture with you I am familiar iwith your services on behalf of the
Respectfully,
JUG ....
(Pd. Adv.)
economy in administration
State and unqualifiedly state that in my judgement you are ex­
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PORK
ROAST
lb
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I
ntire
(18c3)
and full cooperation with
ceptionally well qualified to represent your district. I found you to
taxpayers, school boards and
be an indefatigable worker, very earnest and effective in the pre­
HAMBURGER AND
school patrons.
sentation of your viewpoint, and furthermore you had the courage
POWDERED SUGAR —
Agency for
SAUSAGE
2-lbs.
.
and decision which is very essential in a legislator. I congratulate
25c
Vote 58 X E. H. CONDIT
STATE LAUNDRY CO.
your district on having you enter the list again and sincerely hope
Right
with
Strawberries
»Y
CAR-
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Republican Primary
that you will be successful and no doubt you will.
at hotel M c D onald
1-lb. Cartons .............. ¿à TONS 4.OC
With kindest regards, I am, Yours sincerely,”
Laundry and Dry Cleaning
(Paid Adv.)
PEAS — Gold Bar
Pick-up Tues.—Deliver Frf.
The foregoing letter to Mr. Metsker speaks for itself,
Tender sweet early garden, 2’s.
writer of this letter is now a prominent candidate for Congress.
Metsker Candidacy Receives
Strong Support
Nehalem Market & Grocery
Specials for Fri. and Sat
49c
MEAT
c.»17c
PORK & BEANS — Van Camp’s
Reg. I6-oz. can. Delicious and
nourishing, convenient to serve. CAN
For FAUTIFS
For PICNICS
For Evervdav
•
w Meals
You will find here an infinite variety
of delicious foods that you will be proud
to serve.
Home-Made Cakes, Cookies, Pies, Fancy
Pastries, Rolls, and Breads that
are Different.
SATURDAY SPECIALS
ORANGE RYE BREAD
PARKER HOUSE ROLLS — 2-doz. 25c
PINEAPPLE — Gold Bar—
HOME OF MOTHER'S BREAD
6 BOXES ...............................
CRAB MEAT — Chatka
SALT—Leslie’s Iodized
TEA — Lipton’s Orange Peko,
Yellow Label—The finest for
iced tea — H-lb. TIN ...........
44c
The large 2-lb. CARTON ....
OQn
LETTUCE
1-lb. package.
Quality Plus Economy.
Today—1 big stick pure sugar
candy free with each POUND
SPINACH, 3-lbs..............
29c
... 8c
PRODUCE
COFFEE—Affiliated Buyers Best
Finest quality, made
from hew crop nuts ....
- 20c
Fancy North Sea pack H’s—CAN «Ï/V
Extra fancy summer pack. 2H's
8 slices of sunshine to can—CAN
PEANUT BUTTER — Hoody’s—
Vernonia Bakery
WINNER MATCHES -
5c
14c
CALIFORNIA GRAPE FRUIT
80’s — 6 for........... •••• 25c
292 ORANGES, 2-Doz.
25c
“I wish to advise that we on the north wing of the Capitol
Building during the legislative sessions always looked upon Mr.
Metsker as a very effective, honest and efficient legislator.
The writer is out of politics and is not desirous of taking any
stand for any candidate, either for or against. However, this is my
impression of Mr. Metsker’s work.
With best wishes to you and Mr. Metsker, I am.
Sincerely yours,”
The foregoing letter is from a member of the State Senate
representing one of the largest senatorial districts in southwestern
Oregon. The writer was at one time a resident of Columbia county
and was a prominent candidate for governor a few years ago.
“I note with considerable satisfaction that Glen R. Metsker has
filed for State Representative. I feel like saying that if he is success­
ful your county is to be congratulated for he is the type of man
needed in the Legislature and would make an effective and trust­
worthy member.
I merely say this because I knew Mr. Metsker quite well dur­
ing his service in the House several years ago and I regarded him
as having exceptional ability. I don’t know who his opponents are
but I don’t believe your county could send a better man.”
The foregoing letter is from one of the present members of
the Oregon State Legislature from southern Oregon.
•
The foregoing are indicative of the confidence that the mem­
bers of the House and Senate who served with Mr. Metsker have in
him as a member of the Legislature. Commendations such as these
are exceptional and unusual. Coming as they do from sources beet
informed as to Mr. Metsker’s qualifications for the office, they
should provoke thoughtful consideration from the people of his
own county who are primarily interested in employing public ser­
vants best qualified to render public service.
VOTE 46
GLEN R. METSKER FOR REPRESENTATIVE
(—Paid Advertisement)