Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, September 26, 1930, Page 6, Image 6

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VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
SIX
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1930,
2.7Q,
A. E. McGown,
In­ wards Tire shop, 89.00; Interna­ Roberts, ^6.00; O. D. Clark,
display of Polk products featur­ same are hereby cancelled.
Whereupon Court adjourned to sane-Exam. 5.00, E. W. Parks, tional Harvester Co., 29.53; Dal­ 5.00,; U. W. Clark, 123.50; Union
ed.
Insane-Exam. 5.00; L. G. Ross, las Mach, and Loco. Wks. 4,- Oil Co., 49.20; St. Helens Water
Klamath, Josephine, Jackson Sept. 4, 1930.
Health Officer, Inspection of Au­ 842.66; A. C. Haag & Co. 38.31 Com., 3.05; St. Helens Hdw. Co.,
and Douglas counties shared in
Mrs. Jake Neurer
Thursday Sept. 4, 1930. 2nd, to camps, 15.00, St Helens Gen­ Howard-Cooper Corp.,
53.45; 3.70; Byron Wright Motor Co.,
one exhibit, It was a display
eral hospital, aid to Kyser-prison- Bank
of
Vernonia,
409.64; 39.07; West Bearing Co., 5.20;
shown in the Western States Ex- Judicial day.
er, 18.99, McIntire, 80.67, Lewis Thompson M. & R. Wks., 0.88; Portland Oxy. & Hydg. Co., 1.00.
at toe California state fair Matter of Cancellation of
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hiatt and •Kbit
.
80.67, Logan 80.57, Villa Rest Fred Ovesen, 30.00; Bauserman Road Dist. No. 5.
in
Sacramento,
California, this Penalty and Interest on
children are farming the Reed ■■ear.
Home, aid Fred Cooper, 100.0.0, Truck Line, 0.62; Portland Bolt
St. Helens Hdw. Co., 1.72; A.
The exhibit featured a 40/100 Acre in Fox D. L. C.
Halding farm stocked and equip­ painting of trade territory of the
Ordered that all penalty and Tourist hotel, aid to J. C. Myer, & Mfg. Co., 3.02; Kuckenberg- C. Haag & Co., 3.50; J. W.
ped.
counties and adjacent areas. Interest be cancelled for years 28.00, Susan Caldwell, aid to Wittman Co., 6,586.67; O. N. Grimshaw, 92.50; Chas. Wasser,
R. B. Mills hauled some wood Timber was displayed prominent­ 1925 to 1929 inc. on the EVi of Mrs. Matlin, 30.00, H. McKiel, Pierce, 2,681.39; Bureau of La- 72.00; Shell Oil Co., 68.30.
to Vernonia on Tuesday.
ly.
The exhibit, one of the tract 40 of Boulevard Acres in aid to Bonneprice, 25.00, and bor, 5.00; Bryant Motor Co„ Road Dist. No. 6.
I Tracy, 15.00, Mueller’s Drug 2.01; Lee Barnett, 162.00; : V.
Carl Iler has bought a second ■rgest in the pavilion was in the Fox D. L. C.
W. I. Tracy, 15.00,; Tracy, W.
I Store, aid to J. T. Keaton,, 1.50, Haskins, 100.00; J. L. Bar- I. , 20.00; C. Girt, 10.00 John
hand Cletrac tractor to do hit harge of D. M. Lowe of Ashland. latter of Claims
Against the County.
' Ida Dixon, aid to care Mrs. Kea- net, 100.00; M. D. Weaver, Simmons, 20.00; Donald Parcher,
1 arming with.
(Copy list attached)
’ ton, 15.00, G. O. Clement, aid 32.50; W. W. Weaver, 32.50; 4.00; Perry McCullough, 9.00;
Ray Taylor was in Vernonia
Whereupon Court adjourned Lambert, 19.98, Pointer, 15.0,0, John Harvey, 44.00,; Matt Aho, N. Wilburn, 10.00; Standard Oil
looking after some business Fri­
to Sept. 5, 1.930.
Mattinen 10.50, H. W. H. Ad­ 44 00; F. Guthrie, 40.00; V. K. Co., 15.90; Charles T. Bross, .75;
èmi
day.
ams, aid Wilcox, 19.98, Wats and Barnett, 21.00; First Nat’l. Bank Rainier Hdw. Co., 3.40; Hange-
The West Coast Telephone
Friday Sept. 5. 1930, 3rd, Jud- Price aid F. Hoft, 13.13, McCor­ of Klatskanie, 8.Ó0; L. Kangas, Berg Hdw. Co., 3.00; Thompson
company construction crew work­
mick Lumber Co. aid to Wilcox, 8.00; H. Edwards, 8.00; R. W. [ M. & R. Wks., 2.99: Mallory
Harold Spooner of Forest icial day.
ed on the line through Natal
4.00, Vernonia Merc. Co., aid Edwards, 8.0,0; K. Kangas, 8.00; iLog’g. Equipment Co., 22.05.
drove is visiting his brothers Matter of Pension to
last weekend.
Frances
Gates,
Scappoose,
Ore.
Kerr, 12.18, Dent, 20.03, Adams Barney Haines, 8.00: J. W. Swee­ I Road Dist. No. 7.
red and Elmer Spooner.
Miss Alberta DeRock was a
Ordered cancelled.
20.60, City of Vernonia aid M. ney, 8.00; Harvey & Aho, 473.40; I W- W. Payne, 60.00; Battery
Miss Marlys Hefner entered
Vernonia visitor Friday after­ Pacific university Monday.
Matter of Expenses in
Kerr, 2.00, Davis Drug Co., Sup. Trojan Powder Co., 972.86; Stan­ I Radio Service, 10.40; Columbia
noon.
to Prisoner Hussick, 12.00 Co. dard Oil Co., .53; Columbia Hdw. I . & I. Co., 17.40; Thompson M.
Miss Kareen Peiffer who was Re: State Fair and Stock
Wm. Culver from the Vernonia formerly teacher of the primary Exhibit.
aid 3.60, Orcadia Hotel, Board of & Iplement Co., 254.64; Thomp­
$300.00 warrant ordered in Prisoners, 157.60, Mist Pub. Co., son M. & R. Wks., 199.93; Hen­ l& R. Wks., 24.84; Pioneer Parts
Market hauled severol truck loadt grades in the school here, visit­
i Co., 44.47; Lindberg, Oscar,
of beef cattle from down the ed the school and friends in favor of Geo. A. Nelson as last I Co. Pub. 31.50, F D. Antrim, ry Larson, 188.27.
121.25; John Devine, 84.00; Jim
half
of
expense
money
for
ex
­
Dist. Sealer, 20.24, Columbia In- Road Dist. No. 1
river last week.
Timber Thursday.
Miss Peiffer
¡Hall,<87.50; M. L. Weaver, 90.00;
hibit
at
State
Fair
and
Portland
| formant Co., Pub., 3.25, Rainier
G. Bogaert, 8.00; F. Mollen- Jack Johnson, 56.50; George De­
Dave McMullen and Mr. Rum was accompanied by Mr. Denon.
Review Co. Pub. 4.40, Vernonia hour, 120.00; F. D. Kammeyer, vine, 62.50; Roy Goble, 54.00;
C. Chilton spent the week end Stock show.
baugh made a trip to Vernonia
Whereupon
Court
adjourned.
Eagle, Co. Pub. 27.12, Nettie E. 120.00; D. Larsen, 22.50; B.
n Eugene.
on Friday.
Andrew Erkkala, 72.00; W. M.
Nurse,
150.00, Roberts, 115JJ.0; H. Kajnmeyer,1 Carroll, 54.00; Jim Keefe, 68.00;
George Wilson, of Eugene, will General Fund Warrant» Drawn ¡Alley, Health
Shadey Lane spent Friday in
For the Month of Sept., 1930. Ketchum Mfg. Co. Sup. Herd In­ 103.75; H.
Reynolds,
36.00;
(
of
the
Southern
Pa-
be
foreman
Vernonia on business.
O-,Harley Martin, 44.0,0; M. D. Wea­
Hazel Urie, clerk for sherriff, spector, 108.00, Rankin, F. G., A. Miller, 42.50; Jim Gibbs,
The Reed Halding family now eific shops here, after Septem-
ver, 22.50; W. W. Weaver, 30.00;
^80.0.0,
Opal
Veazie,
clerk
for
Herd
Inspector,
252.50,
Masten,
38.00;
T.
W.
Cline,
102.50;
R. J. R. Sullivan, 12.00; Fred Fos­
occupy the small house by the >er 24.
sheriff,
$45.50,
M.
R.
Calhoun,
Roland,
Revaluation,
210.90,
N.
Tetz,
117.50;
R.
Tetz,
34.00;
G.
Mrs. Earl Tutfle, of
Natal school.
ter, 27.50; Chas. Lund, 12.00;
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Osburn were vns a house guest of Mrs. B. Exp. Dep. Shf. $14.25. H. E. Vea­ L. Van Dolah, Dog Fund, 143.20, C. Robey, 150.00; Standard Oil Barney Haines, 28.00; M. Frank
Exp.
Dep.
Shf.
$27.05,
Earl
zie
State
Industrial
Accident
Com.
Co., 139.46; Union Oil Co., 44.20,;
Tailman last week. Mrs. Tutt'e
in Vernonia shopping Friday.
Miller, Col. taxes $14.79, Stan­ Insurance 438.30, W J. Fullerton, Shell Oil Co., 119.45; Scappoose lin, 16.00: Andrew Hernan, 24.00;
Ira Peterson is working on the returned to Portland, from whore C.
Union Oil Co., 193.30; J. R.
dard
Oil
Co.
Shf's
car
sup.
$38.-
J. P. No. 1 St. vs Wm Zook Pln’g Mill, 21.00; So. Scappoose .Sullivan,
J. W. Brown apartments being he will go to Toppenish, Wash­
36.75.
ington, where Mr. Tuttle is em- 25, Union Oil Co. Shf’s car sup. and Hugh Chambers, 12.0,5, Wit- Garage, 72.02; City Garage, ■ Read Dist. No. 8.
built in Vernonia.
$48.00, West St. Helens Garage, nessess in St. vs Wm. Zook and "6.61; Alex Reardon, 13.95;
Fritz Iler made a business trip nloyed.
C. Chilton has purchased a Shf’s car sup. $2.45, Dollie An­ ¡Hugh Chambers: Robert Chapel. Watts & price, 2.15; St. Helens i J- D. Schleppy, 163.00,; Mist
to Vernonia Saturday.
ton, typist clerks office $85.00, | 1.80, Wm. Buyers 1.80, Nora Hdw. Co., 3.70; J. I. Case T. M^ Carage, 83.20; W. H. Bridgers,
Ford
cabriolet.
Vernon Mowe and his small
« «
T Larsen, O0
HO • Co­
__ ___
___
! 14.83; • T-T
Henry
22.98;
1.80, ___
Mary Chapel
1.80,
Mrs. Charles Farwell and Mrs. Ruth Mercer, typist clerks office, Buyers
daughter called to see Mr. and
lumbia
H.
&
I.
Co.,
12.50;
Pi­
$80.00,
Marguerite
Russell,
typist
,
Gernie
Parker
1.80;
Rainier
Re
­
Road
Dist.
No.
2.
Mrs. Jake Neurer one day last •I. L. Grey will go to Salem this
week to visit Mrs. Cole, formerly clerks office $37.40, J.W. Hunt, view, Supplies for Sheriff, 7.00;
Alex Olson, 25.00; R. H. Ro- oneer Parts Co., 3.00; Thomp­
week.
stamp express, $5.0,0, L. C. Gilby Motor Co., Sup. for Shf berts, 20.00; O. D. Clark, 35.00; son M. & R. Wks., 264.56; Hoff-
The small son of Mrs. George of Timber. While in Salem Mrs. clerk,
Halls Truck Line hauling, ’ '
__ «unn
John ises
Nelson, man ^dw. Co., .72; Bauserman
Taylor had the misfortune to Farwell and Mrs. Grey expect to office $.50, West Coast clerks Car, 37.40; Kilham Sta. and Prtg. Gus Hegele, 42.50;
30.00?;* U? W.'ciark Vs'so^Rtan’ Truck Line’ L50: Howard-Cooper
Prtg. I Co., Sup, Clerk, 19.05.
break his arm in two places last attend the state fair.
and
Bdg.
Co.
Mortgage-record
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—
-
-
'-
dard Oil Co.. 17.25; Union fttan
ÓÍ1 ' Corp., 28.84; Link-Belt Co.,
The annual teachers reception
week.
Jake Neurer butchered a calf will be held at the school Friday clerks office, $38.8U Bessie H. ROAD WARRANTS ISSUED
Co., 15.00; The Texas Co., 3.08' 98.70; R. L. Price, 165.00; G.
Gobba, clerk-treas. office $59.50,
FOR MONTH OF'SEpT. 1930. Pep Co. 98.60.
R. Price, 82.50; J. L. Duffield,
and took it to Vernonia Tuesday -■vening, September 26.
Oliver Doris, Clerk Assesor 80.00,
I,.
R. . Chand’er, 225.00; H. D. Road Dist. No. 3.
! 108.02; F. C. Iler, 187.50; B.
J. Tracey has started to build
Beulah Veazie, Clerk Assessor, Nuffer 163.28; H. H. Kellar.
Dowling, 152.50; A. C. Dowling,
a new barn on the farm which
™USr- -
Hef
¡104.00, James Watts, Clerk As­ 130.25; B. Gano, 76.0,0: L. B. o - on
j e,e’ 2-50 ’ John Nelson. 10.0.00
iv.v.uu; Dave
nave McMullen,
ìucaiuiien, 113.00;,
he bought recently from Mr. and
sessor, 58.00, W. S. Roberts, Exp Pvle, 1 13.46: M. S. Hubbard,
. red Emerson, 4.00; R. H. Grover Devine, 83.00; Cecil Lane, I
Mrs. Bob Vickers.
Assessor 13.00, Pac. Sta. and 11.52; L. R. Chandlnr,
Chan-'V-r, 8.15;
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Neurer and
Prtf Co.,Sup. Assessor, 2.68, Oregon Stete Hiway Com., 2.24;
daughters Stella and Juanett and
Eulrich, Hortense, Clerk, Sch. Frederick Post Co., 22.67; J. K.
son David from Astoria were
Supt., 80.00, Irene Chelberg, elk., Gill Co., 2.30: Byron Wright
weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
County court proceedings for Sch. Supt., 12.00, Elizabeth C.! Motor Co., 3.50; P. H. Veazie,
Jake Neurer.
Murray, Postage, 5.00, Travel 2 00: Pacific Tel. and Tel. Co.,
The county moved their road the month of September, 1930.
1
25.70, Sth Grade Exam., 25.00, 22.55; Union Oil Co., 47.55; O
Due
proclamation
being
made,
I
paving equipment and trucks and
Helens Hdw. Co., Supt. Sch. n. Clark. o’’ 50; ; Ovesen, Fred,
grader from Vernonia through the following proceedings were- I I St.
Sup., 1.00, T. S. Chite, Coro­ 212.00; W W. 1 Kea'on, 150.00;
Natal on down the river last had.
63.0,0;
Carl
Journal Read, Approved and ner, 157.00, Whitely-Clark Co., Lynch, Michael,
Sunday and Monday.
Sup. Court House, 3.08, St. Hel­ White, 63.00; F.
1
Zimmerman,
George Halding and his father iigned.
ens Hdw. Co. Sup. Court House, 112.50; S. A. Ovesen, 21.00:
were in Vernonia Saturday shop­ Matter of Scalp
3.00, Packer-Scott Paper Co., P. O. Mellinger, 2.50; M. O.
Bounty Claims.
ping.
Allowed in the amount of $2.00 I Sup. Court House, 13.80, Pep Stalen, 13.50; F Blair, 146.25;
Clarence Linsey was ill at his
Co., Lights Court House, 26.45, F. Stockdale, 99.00; K. Smith,
home for a few days last week. Matter of cancellation of
I Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., Tel Ser. 145.25: F. Von Allen. 137.50.: O.
Oliver Burns and Miss Be Taxes on Eleanor Burns Prop­
I Court House, 71.90, St. Helens J. Link, 103.50: J. C. Faulk.
atrice Perry, his granddaughter erty at Rainier.
Ordered that all taxes for years ' Water Com. Co. Aid Wilcox, 85.00; Chris Neilson, 85.0.0; E.
drove to Vernonia Monday.
Dale Osburn from Vernonir 1926 to 1929 inclusive be cancel- 1.75, Court House, 10.80, St. Wasser. 85.00: Prosp'-- M’”l-r.
Helens Laundry Service Co. Ser. 85.00; Peter Larson, 85.00; K.
was a business caller at Natal ed.
Court House, 1.12, John Philip, Blake, 85.00; James Anl’ker.
Matter of Cancellation of
one day last week.
Pete Knowles spent severa' Penalty on S. DeRock Property Exp. Co. Court, 10.00, J. N. ”8 00; R. Anliker. 14.00; Chas.
Miller, Exp. Co. Court, 91.60, T. Wasser.
Grimshaw,
hours on business in Vernonis in Mist, Oregon.
B. Mil’s, Co.
Un Court,
PnnH 99.30,
oo in John
Tr»v»-.»
Wednesday.
Ordered that penalty only be L Foote, Steno. 110.0.0, Postage, 37.50: F Av'kc-. 144 00: F.
Anliker, 20.0C; '’’•■<•
Powder
Lee Osburn made a business cancelled on the S. DeRock prop­
4.20, W. J. Fullerton, J. P. No. Co.,
31 5;
Advarec-Rumley
trip to Clatskanie one day last erty for years 1927 and 1928.
1
St.
vs
F.
Feiger,
8.10,
H. E. Theosher Co. 14.32: J. L. Latture
week.
Matter of County Aid to
Freeland, Constable, St. vs F. FTonint. Co.. 7 00: Shell Oil Co..
Herman Greener from River­ Mary Bell of Vernonia, Ore.
Feiger, 3.10, Jurors, St. vs. F.
view spent a few hours on some
Granted in the sum of $20.00 Feiger, Everett Howe, 1.10, M. 357.09: E. H Voight. 40.25: Ed-
business at Natal Monday.
per month.
Saxon, 1.10, Frank Charnley,
Game Warden Wm. Brown .Matter of Goat Claim
1.20, P. M. Bewley, 1.10, John
was a frequent caller in the >f E. O. Wyeth, Goble, Ore.
Usher, 1.10, Glen B. Thomas,
community for the past week.
Allowed in the sum of $75.00. 1.10, Alex Bonser, Witness 3.90, |
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gray from Matter of Cattle Indemnity
Vernonia were visitors at the Claim of H. Steelman, Scappoose, Elmer Carlson, Witness, 1.50,
Chris Lund, Witness, 1.50, John
home of Mr. add Mrs. Jake Neur­ Jregon.
Hausman, 1.50,; O. Campbell,
er Thursday.
Allowed in full sum of $150.31, Witness 1.50; Peter Moski, Wit­
Farmers in the vicinity are now one-half to be paid by county.
ness, 1.50, Chris Naegeli, J. P.
fall plowing and getting ready Matter of Cancellation of
No. 1 St. vs Van Buren and Mar­
to do their fall seeding, There Certain County Warrants.
SPECIALIST
shall, , 2.70, Werner, Welch St.
is also lots of burning done
General fund warrants cancel­ vs. Van
in Internal Medicine for the
1
Buren
and
Marshall,
since the rain.
past fifteen years
led in sum of $179.74, and Road 2.70,
Ray Stevens St. vs.
district No. 6 warrant in sum of Van
Buren
and
Marshall,
DOES NOT OPERATE
$2.53.
Matter of Appointment of
Will be at
Judge of Rainier No. 3
BENSON HOTEL
CURLY’S TRANSFER
(Continued from Page 5.)
Election Board.
WED. THUR. AND FRI.,
Phone Business 221
Ordered that Mamie Morris be
October 8, 9, and 10.
seeds were featured on the dis- appointed.
Residence 653
Office Hours: 10 a. tn. to 4 p. m.
toma-
Red
play rack in front,
Matter of Cancellation of
Local and Long Dis­
THREE DAYS ONLY
toes and peaches were used in the Seven year old warrants.
tance Hauling
"sunburst” plaque used as a cen-
Ordered that all unclaimed war-
No Charge for Consultation
terpiece.
rants as published be, and the I
Columbia county—Eggs, dairy
Dr. Mellenthin is a regular
products, fruit and honey played
'graduate in medicine and surgery
prominent parts in the Columbia
| and is licensed by the state of
county display in charge of Mrs.
| Oregon.
He does not operate
George Nelson and Clyde M.
'for chronic appendicitis, gall!
! stones, ulcers of stomach, ton-I
Watson. Display tables were in­
sils or adenoids.
stalled and visitors were allowed
i He has to his credit wonder-1
to enter the booth and inspect
f ul results in diseases of the
various products.
electric I
’ stomach, liver, bowels, blood, I
Tillamook county—An
skin, nerves, heart, kidney, blad-1
train running through all kinds
der, bed wetting,, catarrh, weak
of cheese, provided the unusual
lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg
.exhibit used as a centerpiece for
ulcers and rectal ailments.
Below are the names of a few
Tillamook county’s display in
of his manv satisfied patients:
charge of county agent W. D.
I Mrs. Harriet Anstadt, Astoria.
Pine, A large dairy scene was
Alfred Clemmens, Corvallis.
used as a background. Feeds
Chas. Desch, Portland
for dairy cattle featured around
W. G. Grubbe, Albany.
I
the sides. Figures on a chart
Mrs. J. G. Huntsucker. Toledo.
cited Tillamook county’s 16 bil­
W. E. Hankins, Mt. Hebron,1
Calif.
lion feet of timber, 13,000 dairy
Denver Kincaid,
_______ Ashland.
cows, 800 purebred sires, 18 co­
Bert Lampa. St. Helens.
operative cheese factories and
L. H. Martin, Moro.
the $2,000,0,00 annual income
F. O. Pollard, Yreka, Calif.
from the cheese industry.
E. F. Smith, Heppner.
Polk county—A large plaque
Mrs. Wm. Schuening, Helix.
made of grain was the back­
Lee Oey, North Powder.
T. L. Shown, Goldendale.
~
‘
ground for Polk county's exhibit
Emma Turner, Mikkalo.
Fruits, vegetables and a general
Henry Trowbridge. John Day.
J. H. Wood, Eugene. .
Athena
V. P. Harris,
_____ , ______
Mrs. B. Danks, Klamath Falls.
Mrs. Walter Scott, Mt. Angel.
Henry Schultz. Pendleton.
Mrs. O. N. Kimball. Crabtree.
I-
Mrs. Frank Simpson,
Hood
River.
Lee Slucher, La Grande.
Note above the exact date and
place! Permanent address: 268
So. Serrano, Los Angeles, Calif.
Natal
T
ber
80.00; H. L. Montgomery, 87.00;
W. R. Johnson, 19.00; Carl Iler,
24.00; A. DeRosia, 33.75; Art
DeRosia, 60.00; St. Clair, Ed.,
6.0,0; Basil DeRosia, 16.00; Carl
Enneberg, 156.00; Raymond Mc-
'lee, 122.50; Jack Dunn, 88.75;
Jacob Maritala, 96.25; Elvin J.
Jones 46.00; L. E. McGee, 90.56;
Ben Louden, 4.00; J. N. Holmes,
329.58; Nealy Homes, 239.08;
Standard Oil Co., 449.81; Shell
Oil Co., 88.58; W. H. Bridgers,
255.04; Vernonia
Trading Co.,
164.30; Pure Iron Culv. & Mfg.
Co., 15.77.
(Continued on Page 7)
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