Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 22, 1930, Page 6, Image 6

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    FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1930.
VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA, OREGON
Kellar, 66.10; Silas Kellar, State Bank for the Years 1926-
Add. Sch. Supt. 2.40; W. E. Machy Co., 4.67; City Garage, ' Wks, 33.10; Thompson M. and R. Popham and Meier, 3.00; W.
Bridgers, 71.25.
77.43; J. J. Conroy, 72.12; Ben 1927 and 1928.
“
i Finzer and Co., Ink Sch. Supt. 55.25; Axel Reardon 17.95; Scap-j
Wks., , 16.09.
Gano, 69.24; S. Burkhart, 72.12;
Ordered' that said taxes be
Road Dist. No. 9, Special.
2.50; T. S. White, Coroner, 71.00; poose Garage, 18.05; St. Helens j ROad Dist. No. 10.
Watts
and
R. L. Price, 42.00; Geo. A. Richard Peterson, 57.93; C. E. settled for the sum of $25.00.
J. H. Flynn, 5.00; St. Helens Hdw Co., 11.43;
F. D. Kammeyer, 8.00; F.
Whereupon Court adjourned.
Jas.
19.00;
Duffield, Hillsberry, 5.77; Jim Cronkite,
Laundry, Ct. House Ldry., 4.81; Price, 4.70.
Mollenhour, 15.0,0; H. Kammey­ Price,
Pepco, Court House Light, 18.40; Road Dist No. 2.
er, 12.50; B. B. Roberts, 8.25; 25.0,0; H. Jacobs, 50.00; P. O. 75.00; E. T. Gold, 80.00; A. E. LOW WATER TAKING
113.12;
J.
Ellis, White, 80.00,; Everett Skeans,
St. Helens Water Com. Aid 2.65;
O. D. Clark, 6.25; Axel 01- Dan Larsen, 5.00; Jimm Gibbs, Mellinger,
57.70; Ray Jennings, 62.13; Nos­
GREAT TOLL OF FISH
County Court proceedings for .vater, 8.25; Pac. Tel. and Tel. son, 10.00; R. H. Roberts, 4.00; 12.00; R. Tetz, 10.00; Shell Oil 114.37; Otis Hyland, 8.00; J. P.
ier Brice, 41.53; L. B. Pyle,
Co., Court House Telephone U. W. Clark, 6.50.
Co., 12.75; Alex Reardon, 9.20; Kaphammer, 186.00; A. P. Bays,
the month of August, 1930.
101.63; H. L. Inman, 178.50; 150.00: The J ,K. Gill Co., 21.68;
It is impossible to estimate
Watts and Price, 0.80.
Due proclamation being made, 97.06; St. Helens Hdw. Co., Road Dist. No. 3.
Vern Ellis, 26.88; H. E. Steven­ Hills Hardware Co.. 2.60; Safe­ the number of fish that are be­
Court House Sup, 3.75; St. Hel­
Road
Dist.
No.
11.
the following proceedings were
Axel Olson, 41.25; O. D. Clark
son, 83.75; H. C. Ohler, 26.00; way Stores, 23.47; Vernonia ing lost in Eastern end Central
ens Mist Co., Publishing, 11.25;
Jep Hunt, 15.00.
had.
Bank of Vernonia, 22.50; Sam Merc. Co., 172.44; Clark i and Oregon because of low water.
John L. Foote, Sal. Steno. 100.00; 36.25; John Nelson, 2.00; R. H. Road Dist. No. 12.
Journal Read, Approved and Exp. 9.00; Frank Shepard Co., Roberts, 12.00; Fred Emerson,
The drying up of many streams
Turk, 6.00; C. G. Jensen, 101.0,0; Wilson Lbr. Co., 205.09.
L. F. Berger, 9C.00; Axel Ol­ G. R. Mills, 66.00; M. Chris­
Clark, 97.50; St.
Signed.
Friday, Auguat 8, 1930, 3rd and springs has taken a great
Sup. Dist. Atty, 12.00; Kilbam St. 8.0,0; U. W.
son 38.75; O. D. Clark, 85.00;__ __
Matter of Scalp
toll of trout, according to Har­
66.50; Percy Bergerson,
and Prtg. Co., Sup. Dist. Atty, Helens Water Com., 2.00; St. John Nelson, 54.00; Chas. Smith, i tensen,
57.Bo;’ j. w. Ro*se, 12.00-’Elmer Judicial Day.
Bounty Claims.
old Clifford, state game warden,
Photos Helens Hdw. Co., 1.70; Port-
27.36; Black’s Studio,
Matter of Cancellation of
16.00;
R.
H.
Roberts,
28.00;
Gus
land
Oxy.
and
Hy.
Co.,
1.00;
Allowed in sum of $2.00
Where pools have been found
Bergerson, 27.00; H. C. Ohler, Personal Property Taxes on
Criminal Dist. Atty, 2.00,; John
Hegele,
102.50;
G.
C.
Robey,
Oxwe'.d
Acetylene
Co.,
8.00;
By
­
Matter of Petition of J. T.
in otherwise dry creek beds depu­
19.00,; Bank of Vernonia, 49.50; Mabel Mitchell Houseboat.
Philip, ex. Co. Court, 11.75; T.
5.00;
U.
W.
Clark,
65.00,;
Pepco,
ron
Wright
Motor
Co.,
5.70.
Graham for County Road.
ty R?me wardens and sportsmen
Sam Anderson, 57.50; Eben John,
B. Mills, Exp. Co. Court, 107.80;
Ordered cancelled.
61.00; St. Helens Hdw. Co., 1.00; j 54.00; Otis Hyland, 54.00; Sam
First reading of Viewers re­ J. N. Miller, Exp. Co. Court, Road Diat. No. 5.
have attempted to salvage the
Matter
of
Right
of
Way
F. Anliker, 30.00; St. Helens L. Watters, 38.20; Chas. Smith, Turk,
port.
landlocked trout and take them
9.00;
Theo
Anderson, Through Teddy Berg Property
4.30; W. J. Fullerton, J. P.
85.00.
Hdw. Co., 0.66.
Matter of Petition of C. A.
to running water.
¡49.50; Marshall Malmsten, 42.75; At McNulty, in re: Columbia
Court No. 1, St. vs. Sharp, 5.45;
Road Diat. No. 6.
Malloy, for road.
Road Dist. No. IS.
| Cort Siedelman, 28.00; Henry River Highway.
W. J. Fullerton, J. P. Court No.
W. I. Tracy, 84.37; Donald
YOUTH ITEMIZES STOLEN
First reading of Viewers re­ 1 St. vs. Caldwell, 8.05; Rhoda
Oscar Lindberg, 37.50; M. L. ! Glahn, 28.00,; Chas. Malmsten,
Ordered that warrant
issue
port.
MONEY THAT HE SPENT
Holmes, St. vs. Caldwell, wit­ Parch er, 56.50; Perry McCul- Weaver, 52.50; M. D. Edwards, ! 21.37; J; Ellis, 12.50. C. G. for right of way in the sum of
Matter of Petition of J. T.
ness, 6.50; Alice Trotter, St. vs. lough, 8.0.0; Harold Richardson, 9.00,; Walter Zillman, 37.50; M. Jensen, 21.00; G. R. Mills, 16.25: $954.00 same to be charg'd to
Bennett for road.
ASHLAND—.UP)— Police ar­
Caldwell, witness, 7.50; W. J. 60 00; N. Wilburn, 4.00; V. Has­ D. Weaver, 40.00; W. W. Weav­ I Percy Bergerson, 13.50; H. C.
First reading of viewers re- Fullerton, J. P. Court No. 1, kins, 42.00; W. I. Tracy, 17.30; er, 36.25; W. M. Carroll, 28.00; Ohler, 16.50; Bank of Vernonia, account of Highway Com.
rested an eight-lyear-dld.
He
Matter
of
Damages
to
Shrubbery
Standard
Oil
Co.,
15.00;
Shell
port.
Andrew Erkkala, 22.00; Geo. De- 13.50; Marshall Malmsten, 13.50;
Cost Bill, 36.20; W. J. Fullerton,
had
stolen
$3.05
from
a
market.
of
Cora
Larabee,
at
Houlton,
in
Matter of County Aid to
St. vs. Grill, 9.55; John Keesey, Oil Co., 11.70; Longview Con­ vine, 35.50; Roy Goble, 32.00; Sam Anderson, 13.50; Theo An­ re: Columbia River Highway.
Disbursement of funds: a pair
Mary Lindell, of Clatskanie.
St. vs. Grill, witness, 7.50; James crete Pipe Co., 10.80; Trojan Jack Johnson, 35.50,; John De­ derson, 9.00; Otis Hyland. 13.50;
Granted in the sum of $10. i.OO Richmond, St. vs. Grill, witness, Powder Co., 103-43; Rainier Hdw vine, 4.00; Fred Foster, 16.00; Eben John, 13.50,; M. Christen­
Damages allowed in the sum of skates, $1.98; canvas shoes,
95 cents, candy, five cents; to
per month.
3.90; Fred Girt, St. vs. Grill, Co., 1.00; Lowe’s Motors, 2.20; Gus Player, 15.00; A. A. Austin, sen, 13.50; Harvey Crume, 9.00; of $35.00.
a pal, five cents, and lost, two
Matter of County Aid to
8.00; M. Franklin, 4.00; Earl L. E. Stanton, 9.00; G. W. Bell, Matter of Petition of J. T.
witness, 5.10; J. H. Flynn, in­ Marine Iron Wks, 15.35.
rents.
Hans Larson, of Rainier.
Doran, 11.00; Jim Hall, 36.25; 9.00; J. W. Rose, 6.00; Elmer Graham, for a County Road.
sane, 5.00; Edwin Ross, insane, Road Dist. No. 7.
Additional aid granted in the 5.0,0; Pisgah Home, Co. aid 90.00;
W. W. Payne, 73.50; Howard- W. W. Payne, 66.00.; Union Oil Bergerson, 3.94; Sam Turk, 4.50;
Ordered that said road be es-
sum of $10.00 per month, total Villa Rest Home, Co. aid, 100.00; Cooper Corp. 20.95; M. J. Camp­ Co., 94.79; Ray Sullivan, 21.88; Theo Anderson, 4.50; M. Ber­ tablished as a County Road and
now being $25.00 per month.
nards, 826.24; Standard Oil Co., public highway.
B. H. Metzler, Co. Aid, 15.00; bell, 178.82; Thompson, M. and R Culbertson Supply Co., 99.23.
Matter of County Aid to
,326.96; Pure Iron Cui. and Mfg. Matter of Petition of C. A.
Muellers Drug Store, Co. Aid, Wks, 82.82; Bryan Motor Co., Road Dist. No. 18.
Ira Johnson of Rainier.
I Co., 159.11; Vernonia Trad’g Mulloy, for a County Road.
1.50; H. McKeil, Co. Aid, 40.00; 8.78; 0. E. Elliott, 3.70; Colum­
Union
Oil
Co.,
49.65.
Additional aid in the sum of Eva Presler, Care of Mrs. Kea­ bia H. and I. Co., 20.26; Pioneer
Co., 302.34.
Ordered that said road be es-
Road
Dist.
No.
20.
$5.00 per month, total now be­ ton, 16.50; Simmons Merc. Co., Parts Co., 27.25.
Road Diat. No. 10, Special.
tablished as a County_ road and;
F.
D.
Kammeyer,
12.00;
H.
ing $20.00 per month.
Road
Dist.
No.
8.
Union Oil Co., 40.58.
Aid, L. Daly, 8.10; Wooden and
public highway.
Matter of County Aid to
J. D. Schleppy, 159.00; Stan­ Reynolds, 12.00; F. Mollenhour, Road Diat. No. 16, Special.
Ball, aid to Crabb and Keaton,
15.00; Dan Larsen, 15.00; H.
U. S. Royal Cord Tires
Matter of Petition of J. T.
H. D. Dudley, of Delena.
dard
Oil
Co.,
137.61;
Shell
Oil
M. Bernards, 35.84; Oregon-
37.50; C. H. English, aid Hol-
Bennett for a County Road.
Ordered that aid be cancelled. stead, 6.53; Nightingale, 14.90.; Co., 80.97; Howard-Cooper Corp. Kammeyer, 15.00; B. B. Roberts, American Lbr. Co., 85.64.
Shell Products
20.0,0; G. Bolgard, 16.00; R.
Matter of Sale of Real
Ordered that said petition be ,
Road Diit. No. Pittsburg Market.
Alstons Store, aid to Dudley, 24.25; Joe Cchmanek, 12.65;
Property by Columbia County. 5.35; G. O. Clement, Pointer, Thompson M. and R. Wks. 48.39; Tetz, 30.00; R. Tetz, 5.00; Shell
and
the
same
is
hereby
denied,
R. H. Roberts, 14.00.
Dependable Mechanics
Ordered sold to former owner, 14.76; Gassner, 10.00; Lambert, Harry Culbertson,
6.50;
Mist Oil Co., 37.39; Howard-Cooper Road Dist. No. Rainier-Apairy. due to adverse report of road
Corp.,
14.75.
Nehalem Investment Co., for the
K. R. Dibblee, 86.54; M. S. viewers.
20.00; R. E. Schmidt, aid to H. Garage, W. H. Bridgers, 34.92; Road Dist. No. 5, Special.
Shop Work Guaranteed
sum of $60.18.
Hubbard, 132.70;
Ed
White, Matter of Tax Upon Certain
Larson, 5.00; Watts and Price, Hoffman Hdw. Co., 4.51.
Matter of Sale of Real
Road
Diat.
No.
9.
F.
Blair,
91.25;
F.
Stockdale,
of
the
Clatskan'c
Shares
of
Stock
51.93;
H.
D.
Nuffer,
144.25;
H.
aid to F. Hoft, 10.48; H. W. II.
Property by Columbia County.
C. G. Jensen, 35.00; G. R. 70.00; K. Smith, 100.00; F. Von
Adams, aid to B. Mace, 15.00;
Ordered sold to former owner
___ Percy
.... ____
_____ Allman, 100.00; O.
J.
Link,
Bergerson,
Chas. R. McCormick Lumber Co. Mills, 39.0.0:
Delina E. Sagar for _the sum of
aid to Mrs. Wilcox, 3.50; Plaza 24.75; M. Christensen, 18.00; J. 76.50; Chris Neilson, 60.00; Pros­
$16.18.
Pharmacy, aid to Mrs. Logan, W. Rose, 24.00; Elmer Berger­ per Miller, 60.00; K. Archibald,
Whereupon Court adjourned I. 50; Edwin Ross, Mrs. Lamp­ son, 18.00; H. C. Ohler, 18.00; 12.00; Pete Larson, 60.00; J. C.
to August 7, 1930.
ham, 2.0,0; Wilcox, 5.00; Pris­ Bank of Vernonia, 18.00; Sam Faulk, 54.00,; E. Wasser, 44.00;
oner, 3.00; Scholz and Hubbard, Anderson, 18.00; Eben John, K. Blake, 48.00; J. W. Grim­
70.00;
Chas.
Wasser,
18.00,; Otis Hyland, 4.50; Sam shaw,
Thursday, August 7, 1930, 2nd aid F. Mayo, 50.0,0; St. **
Helens
’
Theo
Anderson, 43.00; F. Anliker, 117.00; Shell
Judicial Day.
General hospital, McIntire 46.62; Turk, 18.00;
Matter of Petition of J. T.
Gagimer, 42.93; Lewis, 82.17; 18.00; Marshall Malmsten, 18.00; Oil Co., 352.82; Longview Con­
Graham et al for a County Road- Logan, 81.67; Tourist Hotel, Vem Ellis. 35.00: H. Jacobs, crete Pipe Co., 15.12; Trojan
>>%M«rsTrsa4
Second reading of Viewers re­ aid to J. C. Myer, 35.00; Mac’s 8.00: H. E. Stevenson, 76.25; C. Powder Co., 79.20; E. H. Voight,
Rabbsr— Owe
port.
, Jii Pharmacy, aid to C. E. Dent, G. Jensen, 6.00; H. C. Ohler, 21.33.
TlIE
Indianapolis
500
Mile
Uresvse.
1.50,:
Chas.
20.25;
A.
Road
Diat.
No.
7
Special.
Malmsten,
A.
J
Fat.n t <4 D >«WI.
Matter of Petition of C. A.
II. 25; City of Vernonia, water,
Ord Br.ak.r.
Oscar
Lindberg,
95.00;
P.
Bays.
19.12;
Mellinger,
'2;
P.
O.
Mulloy et al for a County Road. 2.00; Vernonia
hospital,
aid
Endurance Race is famous as
P.t.ntrrl Gnal-
_ Seifert, 2.00; El- Dowling, 10,00; M. L. Weaver,!
Second reading of Viewers re­ Schultz, 8.00; Vernonia Merc. 20.63: W. E.
Di»«d CsrSs.
an
endurance test and battle of
70.00;
Walter
Zillman,
87.50;
port.
Co,, aid Dent, 20.13; Adams, mer Bergerson, 3.50; Jas. Duf-
Matter of Petition of J. T.
20.0,0; Kerr, 13.32; Vernonia 'old. 5 00: H. L Inma.n, 6.00; M. D. Weaver, 85.00; W. W. I
tires for no driver can win this
Bennett et al for a County Road. Meat Market, aid Staples, 32.16; J. P. Kaphammer, 16.50; J. El- Weaver, 65.00; W. M. Carroll, I
race who has tire trouble. He
Second reading of Viewers re­ Multnomah
County,
Prisoners lis. 44,38: Geo. Lawrence, 24.00; 72.00; Andrew Erkkala, 70.00; j
Knnnni,
26.00;
Devine. 76.0,0; Roy Goble,
Henry
port.
board, 129.60; Orcadia Hotel, Theo
races over a hot brick track at
Matter of Transfer of $40.00
prisoners board, 225.50; St. Hel­ v-i-nrl ’6 0.0: Chas. Malmsten, 68.00; Jack Johnson, 76.00; John
a speed of 100 or more miles
From Bee Fund to General Fund. ens hotel, prisoners room rent, 46.69; H. E. Stevenson, 13.75; Devine, 72.00; Jim Hall, 76.25;
E. M. Franklin, 68.00; Fred Foster,
Ordered.
per hour. For eleven consecu­
7.00; E. W. Parks, medical ser. Hnrvev Crume, 31.50: L.
Matter of Deed From Ross Hare for prisoners, 13.50; Roland Mas- Stanton. 31.50; G. W. Bell. 13.50; 71.00: J. J. Keefe, 32.00; Bar­
tive years Firestone Gum-
ney
Haines.
32.00,;
Chas.
Lund,
P
J.
Mo
’
is,
4
50:
Otis
Hvland.
et al to Columbia County, Ore- ten, Revaluation, 202.90; Nettie
Dipped Tires have been on the
gon, for Road Purposes.
E. Alley, health nurse, 150.00; 4 00: H. C. Ohler, 8.00; T. M. 52.00; Harley Martin. 34.00; Ray
Deed accepted for a road in John Nelson,
Vital Statistics, Crawford, 32.25; Lewis Lara- Sullivan, 32.00; John Harvey, I
winning
cars.
the McNulty Heights district. 0.75; Mrs. M. E. Wooden, Vital more. 24.00: Quedo Hess. 12.50; 74.00: Matt Aho, 24.00; Andrew
Matter of Cattle Indemnity
Statistics, 5.50; Mrs. Leta F. W. E. Seifert. 12.00,; Geo. Par­ Heman, 36.00; Frank Pee, 4.00,;
Claim of H. Steelman.
Brous, Vital Statistics, 2.50,; R. ker. 8.00: J. Bnrtraw, 48.00: F. Union Oil Co., 224.96.
or years the winner of the
Claim presented and final ac­ L. Kenny, Vital Statistics, 0.75; B. Warfield. 6.00: H. C. Ohler, Road Diat. No. 8. Special.
R. L. Price, 172.00; Geo. R.
tion to be taken September 8, K. A. MacNeill, Vital Statistics, 12.00: Russell Stanton, 20.25;
hazardous race of Pike’s Peak
1930.
5.25; State Industrial Accident .Tim Loudon. 4.00: S. Kauppi, Price. 86 00: J. L. Duffield,
115
00;
F.
C.
Iler,
163.50;
B.
.*0.0,0;
P.
Bergerson,
171.00;
P.
climb — where a slip meant
Matter of Right of Way for
Com., Insurance, 368.45; F. D.
Beaver Creek Market Road
Antrim, Dist. Sealer, 22.84; F. Bergerson. 35.00; Standard Oil Dowling, 116.25; A. A. Dowling,
death—used Firestone Gum-
95.00:
Carl
Der,
48.00;
Dave
Through the Wm. Hess Lands.
Herd
Inspector, Oo.. 255.79; Shell Oil Co., 24.67;
G.
Rankin,
Dipped Tires,
Ordered that $300.00 be paid 286.50; N. L. Van Dolah, Dog, M. Bernards. 12.16: L. C. Boeck, McMullen, 72.0,0; Grover Devine,
for right of way.
176.30; J. W. Todd, Dog Board ’ 50: C. Bruce, 2.15; Hoffman 68.00: Cecil Lane. 78.00; Earl
TlIESE drivers do not simply choose Firestone
Matter of Claims
of Control, 8.00; A.
1
R. Melis, Hdw Co., 25.76; Vernonia Trad’g Knowles, 12.00: L. H. Mont-
Against the County.
Dog Board Control, , 9.20; Clats- Co.. 147.19: Mellinger Hardware, gomerv, 64.00; O. G. Weed,
Tires. They demand them. They know by ex­
See list attached.
Publishing, ’1.77; A. C. Haag and Co., 21.93; Sheriff. 15.82: H. L. Redmond,
nanie Chief,
Co.
perience that this tire never fails. It never fails
Whereupon Court adjourned 38.20; St. Helens Mist, Sup. Oregon-American Lhr. Co., 8.00; " 18- S, F Redmond. 32.00: Wm.
Hold All World*t Record»
because it is built not to fail by the special Fire­
M. G King. 2.50; Harry Culbert- I Hallam, 16.00; Henry Turner,
to August 8, 1930.
Sch. Supt. 14.75.
stone processes of tire building.
11 15: Vernonia R. and M. ’’00- Vernonia Trad’g Co. 1.00;
GENERAL WARRANTS ISSUED
on Road and Track for
FOR THE MONTH OF AUGUST ROAD WARRANTS ISSUED
SAFETY,
FOR MONTH OF AUGUST
Hazel Urie, clerk for sheriff,
80.00,; Opal Veazie, Clerk for General Road Fund
MILEAGE
L. R. Chandler, 225.00; K. R.
shf. 91.00; O. G. Weed, shf’s ex-
SPEED and
penses 12.10; H. E. Veazie, shfs. Dinblee, 63.46; H. D. Nuffer,
ENDURANCE
expenses, Dep. 70.24; M. R. Cal­ 6.73; M. S. Hubbard, 17.30; H.
houn, shfs expenses. Dep 15.50; L. DeVin, 10.20; Robert Ham­
Earle Miller Co., Col. personal mer, 8.00,; W. E. Seifert, 4.00;
prop. tax. 84.58; Jim Monger, Ed White, 75.41; H. L. DeVin,
work for shf, 11.00; Franklin 11.00; L. R. Chandler, 3.55; J.
Rogers, work for shf, 7.00; Wal­ K. Gill Co., 16.95; Frederick
ter Sefert, work for shf, 9.50; Post Co., 20.00; St. Helens Hdw.
Jack Johnson, work for shf., Co., .75; Pacific Tel. and Tel.
9.50,; Jack Neep, work for shf, Co., 22.00; Byron Wright Motor
4.00; Ivan Hope, work for shf, Co., , 1.60; P. H. Veazie, 2.00;!
Amel Roy, work for shf, J. W. Grimshaw, 60.00; Chas. I
; M. W. Mumbeck, work for Wasser. 8.00; F. Blair, 36.00;
3.00; Joe Raymer, work for J. C. Faulk, 28.00; Lee Barnett
7.00; Evert Carter, work ; for 18.0,0; V. Haskins, 12.00; J. L.
4.00; Jack Nance, work for Barnett, 12.00; Fred Ovesen.
2. \1 h ESE are not just features. TTiey are basic
3.00.; Ralph Nance, work ; for 212.00; W. W. Keaton, 150.75;
3.00; Chas. Rich, work for M. Lynch, 118.68; First Natl.
differences in tire building proved by service esi
3.00; Spraguer’s Taxi Ser­ Bank of Clatskanie,
140.00;
every kind of toad and track.
vice, car for shf, 2.50; McKies Carl White, 44.50; F. Zimmer-
Service Station, sup. Shf’s car, man, 99.00; S. A. Ovesen, 66.00;
You may never intend to race. Yon may never
7.36; Erickson Motor Co., Sup. Lee Barnett, 55.0,0; Internation­
intend even to speed. You may never climb
Shf’s car, 9.33; West St. Helens al Harvester Co., 171.95; A. C.
Pike's Peak. Hut. every day—whether you know
Garage, sup. shf’s car, 82.90; Haag and Co., 157.03; O. N.
it or not—your life depends upon your tires.
Gilby Motor Co., sup. shf’s car, Pierce, 446.15; Kuckenberg and
36.60; Hills Hardware Co., 3.15; Wittman, 1373.77: Union Oil Co.,
Davis Drug Co.. Sup, 13.45; 10.50; Mellinger Hdw., 106.55;
4. W e HAVE these Super High Speed Gum-Dipped Balloons for sale today. They are the
West Coast Prtg. and Bdg. Co., Fred" Ovesen, 30.00; Henry Lar­
same tires that the racing drivers demand—the premier tires of the world. Their first
shf, 96.36; Clerk, 92.51; Trea­ sen, 335.70; Columbia H. and I.
cost is low. Their cost per mile of service makes them cheaper today than even cheap tires.
surer 66.28; Oregon Motor Re­ Co., 86.50; Conyers, Geo. B.,
They are inexpensive, not only because the price of rubber is low, but because we have
gister Co., Auto License Record, 11.40; Wostern Rd. Mach’y Co.,
joined with Firestone to bring into the sale of tires the same degree of efficiency which
10 00; East Side Motorcycle Co., 121.92;
United
Cont’g
Co.,
goes into their manufacture. The benefit of all this is in the price to yon.
Auto Sup Shf, 3.33; A. E. Sim­ ’’408.18; Shell Oil Co., 48.35;
mons, Shf Sup, 6.25; Clerk, 9.25; Marine Iron Wks, 16.30; Axel
Dollie Antone, Clerk’s office ty­ Olson, 5.00.; Road Dist. No. 3,
5» D r IVE IN TODAY. We will examine your tires and make you an allowance for your un­
pist. 85.00; Ruth Mercer, Clerk’s 3.95; Oregon Gas and Elec. Co.,
used mileage. We can equip your car with new Firestone Super High Speed Tires at a
office typist, 80.00; J. W. Hunt, 10.00.
much lower cost than you ever expected. They will give you unequalled service and
Stamps, 5.00; Mole Bounty 20.00; Road Dist. No. 1.
satisfaction.
Irwin-Hodson Co., Clerk, 49.80;
F. D. Kammeyer. 37,00; F.
Dist. Atty. 2.82; Assessor 13.10; Mollenhour, 56.25; H. Revnolds,
Sundstrnnd, Co. Treas. Sup, 1.00; '■'8.50; H. Kammeyer, 60 00; B.
Doris Oliver, Clerk Amr, 80.00; B. Roberts, 70.00; Dan Larsen,
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Rciilnh Veazie, Clerk Assr. 16.00.; 18.0.0; T. W. Cline. 24.00; C
W. S. Roberts, expense assessor, L. Wilburn, 4.00; V. Haskins.
21.26; Fred Watkins, expense 4.00; L. J. Shaffer, 10.00; R
Dep. Assr, 29.05; B. Kelley, Boat Tetz, 70.00; R. Tetz, 20 00;
Hire assessor, 10.00; Hortense Scappoose Service Sta., t5.77;
Eulrich. Clerk Sch. Supt. 80.00; Komming Bros. Lbr. Co.. 82.46;
Elizabeth C. Murray, Stamps, H. W. Sharp Co., 30,24; Howard-
10 00; Travel, 5.80; Institute, Cooper Corp.,
6.65:
Farny’s
265.35; Clatskanie Chief, Sch. Truck Service, 1.05; Western Rd
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