Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, December 19, 1930, Page 6, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
THE VERNONIA EAGLE
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1930.
“A trip thriugh the Ford plant
14.59; G. O. Clement, aid to Mat- Land & Timber Co., 6.65; Port­ JOHANSSON GAGE BLOCKS
8.00; Western Union Tel.
will reveal hundreds of the most
erfield,
W.
O.,
3.00;
Vernonia
tinen,
30.60;
Lucas,
20.00;
Poin
­
ARE
MARVELS
OF
SCIENCE
services for Shf., 4.50; Erickson
careful inspections and measure­
ter, 14.95; Lambert, 20.00; Fran­ Trading Co., 10.50; Portland-Ver­
Motor Co., repairs Shi’s, car, 18.- cis, 4.0,0; Edwin Ross, aid to Yea­ nonia Truck Line,.50; Vernonia
ments of parts in production,”
How
long
is
an
inch?
21; West St. Helens Garage, ger, 5.00; Prisoners, 4.00; Ver­ B. it M. Co., 43.40; Gilby Motor
Mr. Kerr said. “Each of the
carpenter
answers
the
ques-
A
parts must be accurate to within
repairs Shf’s. car, 26.25; Gilby nonia Merc. Co., aid to Dent, Co., 1.17; Kerr Motor Co., 2.05.
tion with the simple statement an infinite decimal fraction part
Motor Co., Shf’s. car and repair 19.96; Adams, 17.93; Kerr, 11.95; Road Dist. No. 10.
working on logarithms and anti­ bill, 585.00; Bryant Motor Co., J. C. Penney Co., supplies to
F. Mollenhour, 4.00; H. Reyn- that it is one-twelfth of a foot, of an inch, and, to insure that
Larry Marshall logarithms.
Editor
The mathematician instantly pic- they are, they are tested by
repairs Shf’s. cor 45.60,; Twin prisoners 10.92; Multnomah Coun­ olds, 8.00; K. Tetz, 5.00.
Christine Rainey
Asst. Editor
tures a theoretical division in various kinds of gages.
Fir Service Station, repairs Shf’s. ty, board prisoners for Sept., Road Di*t. No. 15.
Sports Ed. Marvin Porterfield
The Bible study class working car, 4.20; Wood & Ball, examina­ *75.60; Moltnomah County, board
space, having only one dimen­ “But these gages themselves
W. W. Payne, 15.00.
Senior Reporter Grace Condit
under Mr. Plumer has completed tion intoxication for Shf., 5.00; to prisoners for Oct., 100.80; E. Road Dist. No. 17.
sion—length. But, put the ques­ must first be accurate, or at
Jr. Reporter Kathryn Maltnsten
their study of the Old Testament Liberty Service Station, sup. W. Parks, care of prisoners, Oth-
tion to J. E. Kerr, of Kerr Mo­ least so nearly accurate that
H. Kammeyer, 10.00.
Soph. Rep. Margaret McDonald
and are now starting their re­ Shf’s. car, 38.60; Union Oil Co., ier, 5.00; Davis Drug Co., sup. Road Dist. 20.
tor Co., local Ford dealer, and they would detect a difference
Frosh Reporter Florence Wall
view in order to be ready for the sup. Shf’s car, 56.10; Kilham Shf., .65; prisoners, 3.95; Dist.
H. Kammeyer, 10.0,0; R. Tetz, he will rite the Johansson gage that is equal to but a fifteenth
state examinations in January.
of the diameter of a human hair.
Sta. & Prtg. Co., Shf’s supplies, Atty. .20; J. C. Penney Co., sup. 12.50; Scappoose Garage, 3.00; blocks.
These gage blocks, little ob- Constant use wears them down.
BASKETBALL SCHEDULE
8.54; clerk, 3.59; Dollie Anton, to Prisoners, 5.94; Hotel Orcadia, Scappoose Service Sta., 10.26.
The English III class under clerk’s typist, 85.00; Ruth Mer­ board of prisoners, 252.00,; St. Road Dist. No. 1.
I longs of shining metal, are the The wear may be just a ten
Vernonia high school schedule Miss Gehring has been writing cer, clerk’s typist, 80.00; Bushong i Helens Laundry, service jail, 11.-
W. I. Tracy, 20.00; Standard | world’s most sensitive measuring thousandth of an inch, but never­
innstruments—so sensitive that theless that rules them out for
short themes to exercise their & Co., supplies clerk, 131.55; 30; Hills Hdw. Co. sup. Shf., 3.30; Oil Co., 7.50.
of conference games:
the heat from one’s hand expands use in the Ford plants.
January 9—Scappoose vs. Ver­ imagination, They get quite a Beulah Veazie, clerk for Asses­ jail, 3.00; Rainier Review, Co. Road Dist. No. 3, Special.
“kick” out of reading and discus- sor, 62.00; Doris Oliver, clerk Pub., 8.85; Clatskanie Chief, Co.
“So the working gages which
nonia at Scappoose.
Standard Oil Co., 81.65; Shell them in but five seconds. Their
January 16—St. Helens vs. sing the papers.
for Assessor, 80.0,0; W. S. Rob­ Pub. 29.20; Vernonia Eagle Co., Oil Co., 12.69; The Texas Co., use in the plants of the Ford the workmen use in the plants
Motor company, Mr. Kerr says, are checked periodically with the
Vernonia at St. Helens.
erts, travel exp. 17.06, Stamps, Pub. 65.06; St. Helens Mist, Co. 29.92.
makes possible the amazing pre­ Johansson blocks and re-adjusted.
January 23—Rainier vs. Verno­ The geometry classes have 23.64 ;Kilham, Sta. & Prtg. Co., Pub. 42.75; Supt. 5.50; Clerk, Rood Dist. No. 7, Special.
started their study of circles in sup. Assessor, 3.60; Ormandy 1.25; Shf. 24.50; Health Officer,
nia at Vernonia.
Oscar Lindberg, 40.00; John cision with which parts for the Because of the sensitive reac­
Book II.
January 30—Vacant.
Bros., sup. Assessor, 14.75; Pa­ 20.50; F. G. Rankin, Herd Insp., Devine, 24.00,; W. M. Carroll, Ford car are manufactured in tion of the Johansson blocks to
heat and cold, these tests are
February 3 — Vernonia vs.
cific Sta. & Prtg. Co., sup. As-
_____ Erkkal
____ ’a, 28.00 i volAume Production. _ _
Sept., Oct., and Nov., 609.50; 28.00; i Andrew
The American history classes sesor, 41.70; General Office Eqpt for
A
master
Clatskanie at Vernonia.
A F
“"." set
“ of the gages conducted in rooms in which the
Geo. Stendel, Emergency Fund Andrew Hernan, 32.00; ; M. D.
February 6—Vernonia vs. Rai- have completed their study of the Corp., sup. Assessor, 8.71; Hor­ payment auto damage, 40,00; Weaver, 30.00; M. L. Edwards comPrlses eighty-one blocks, each temperature is kept at 68 de-
success of the Constitution and tense Eulrich, clerk for Sch. ■ State Industrial Acci. Com., In­ 8.00.
’ of a different size. From these grees.”
nier at Rainier.
_______
81 pieces, blocks can be com­
February 13—Scappoose vs. are now beginning the study of Supt., 85.00; Elizabeth C. Mur­ surance, 866.12; F. D. Antrim, Road Dist. No. 9, Special.
Jeffersonian Democracy.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Allen and
bined to measure 120,000 differ­
Vernonia at Vernonia.
ray, postage 15.00, travel 96.05, Dist. Sealer, 19.39; W. A. Mc-
Shell Oil Co., 60.09 .
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ent lengths in consecutive steps child and Jim Stafford of Port­
February 20— Vernonia vs.
Elizabeth C. Murray, Institute Clintock, Ex. Dog control Bd„ Road Dist. No. 15, Special.
The Girls’ Athletic association fund, 100.00; Northern School 5.00; A. R. Melis, Ex. Dog con-
Clatskanie at Clatskanie.
Oscar Lindberg, 15.00; M. D. of one ten-thousandth part of an land stayed at Hotel Nehalem
while Mr. Allen and Mr. Staf­
February 27—St. Helens vs. held a meeting Monday. Health Supply Co., sup. Sch. Supt., 12.- trol Bd„ 9.00; J. W. Todd, Ex. Weaver, 15.00; John Devine, 12.- inch.
charts were given to those that 10; J. K. Gill Co., sup. Supt. Sch. Dog Control Bd., 6.00; Martin 00; W. M. Carroll, 12.00; Andrew
Mr. Kerr said there are more ford were working on the floors
Vernonia at Vernonia.
live in the country and are un- 3.77; Hammond & Stephens Co., White, Road Viewer, M. Erick­ Hernan, 12.0; Andrew kkala, 12.- than seventy forgings on the of the Washington school last
Ford car.
week.
WESTPORT BEATS VERNONIA able to attend basketball prac­ sup. Sch. Supt., 1.75; W. E. son, 4.00; J. B. Duncan, Road 00; John Fogel, 4.00.
tices. It was decided that the Finzer & Co., Sup. Sch. Supt., Viewer, M. Erickson, 4.00; W. Road Dist. No. Pittsburg Market.
The Westport high school team class managers attend all the 6.75; Kerr’s Variety Store, sup. A. Wood, Co. Court Budget Com.,
B. B. Roberts, 17.50; R. H.
defeated the local quintet 23 to meetings in order that their class Sch. Supt., 5.01; H. W. H. Ad­ 15.00; G. W. Ford, Co. Court Roberts, 2.00; Vern Goe, 7.50;
mates
may
hand
in
their
points
ams, sup. Sch. Supt., 2.56; T. S. Budget Com., 15.00,; Roland Mas- Axel Olson, 15.00; Standard Oil
19, Saturday, December 13.
. . ■
White, Co. Coroner, 172.40; ten, Revaluation, 191.60; Nettie Co., 18.05.
The game was fast and rough at this time.
Wodden & Ball, Coroner’s Phy­ E. Alley, Co. Health Nurse, Road Dist. No. Rainier-Apiary.
with many fouls being called on
The freshman class has three sicians, 5.00; J. H. Flynn, 5.00; 150.00; Lund Bros, rent election,
both teams. The Vernonia team
Clark and Wilson Lumber Co.,
could not get organized until new members. They are Kather­ Heacock Elec. Co., sup. Court 5.00.
16.17.
Lights
the last quarter and then the ine Mock, Ethel Kelly and Maur­ House, 6.40; Pep Co.,
Road Dist. No. Mist-Clatskanie
T ell the people
Court House, 124.54; St. Helens ROAD WARRANTS ISSUED
lead was so great that it could ice Mo we.
Market.
FOR
MONTH
OF
DECEMBER
Laundry, service Court House,
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not be overcome.
M. D. Weaver, 38.75; W. W.
about timely merchandise with
Adams was high point rnan
Weaver, 25.00; Andrew Erkkala,
The high school basketball 3.78; J. H. Cronkite, repairs Road Dist No. General Rd.
L. R. Chandler, 225.00; K. R. 39.00,; W. M. Carroll, 40.50; J.
good printing and watch your sales
for Vernonia with 7 points to team has scheduled a game with Court House, 9.00; St. Helens
his credit.
Milwaukie high school at Milwau­ Hdw. Co., sup. Court House, Dibblee, 150.00; Byron Wright W. Devine, 36.0 ;0 John Devine,
volume grow. Other merchants
5.33; St. Helens Water Com., Motor Co., 9.30; P. H. Veazie, 44.00; Harold Edwards, 28.00;
Vernonia’s lineup was as fol- kie December 27, 1930.
have proved this plan by repeated
Standard Oil Co., 23.25; Pa­ First National Bank of Clatskanie,
lows:
A game with Jewell has been supplies Court House, 13.65; 2.0,0;
tests. We’ll help with your copy.
Forward scheduled for January 3. This Packer Scott Paper Co., supplies cific Tel. & Tel. Co., 13.70; Fred 15.00; R. A. Vickers, 13.00; And­
G. Adams ...............
L. Marsall ............ .... Forward will also be played away from Court House, 15.43; Pacific Tel. Ovesen, 120.00; W. W. Keaton, rew Hernan, 37.00; Seth Johnson,
L. Christiansen ........ ........ Center home, A return game with West- ' & Tel. Co., service Ct. House, 84.00; M. Lynch, 63.0; P. O. 36.0,0; Ben Lowden, 27.00; Os­
R. Holcomb ............ ........ Guard port is to be played there tonight, 193.90,; Rhoda Holmes, witness Mellinger, 54.56; Fred Zimmer­ car Lindberg, 13.75; M. L. Weav­
I Grand Jury, 5.20; John L. Foote, man, 67.50; L. Meeske, 9.00; Ry- er, 13.75; W. W. Payne, 58.75;
M. Porterfield ........ ........ Guard
The team is working hard and ISteno., 100.00; Filing Fee, 15.00; mal Johnson, 22.50; B. B. Rob­ Thompson
M. & R. Wks, 10.34.
J. Marshall ............. .... Forward should
in shape when the con­ Sup., Etc., 9.25. 124.25; Remisg- erts, 17.50; R. H. Roberts, 28.00,;
J. Magoff .............. ....... Guard ference be games
Whereupon Court adjourned to
begin
after
tile
ton Rand Business Ser., services L. F. Barger, 8.00; Vern Goe, December 5, 1930.
M. Graven ........... ...... Guard
Christmas holidays.
Dist. Atty., 15.00; T. B. Mills, 30.00; Gus Isaacson, 3.00; Wal­
Friday, Dec.5, 1930, 3rd Judi­
Co. Commissioner. 138.20; J. N. ter Hagquist, 10.00; John Nel­ cial day.
WHAT THE CLASSES
SECOND TEAM GAME
Miller, Co. Commissioner, 138.00; son, 11.00,; R. L. Price, 15.00; In the Matter of Transfer
ARE DOING
Harvester
Co.. Of Certain Road Funds.
C. H. Keys, Fruit Inspector, 40.- International
The high school second team 10; West Coast Prtg. & Bdg. Co., 2600.00; West Bearing Co., 80.-
$350.00 from Spl. road district
The civics class has been i study­ beat
Westport second team sup. J. P. No. 1, 19.22; W. J. 20; A. C. Haag & Co., 1768.00; o. 5 to Road Dist. No. 5.
ing public education and social 11 to the
9, in a preliminary game Fullerton, St. vs. L. & J. Stew­ Archerd, Brewer, Gordon Co.,
$790.00 from Spl. road district
legislation. Tickets to the ! Rain­ Saturday
night, December 13.
ard, 7.30; Peiples, Art, Witness 3.25; Kuckenberg, Wittman Co., No. 6 to Road Dist. No. 6.
bow play were given as prizes
!
was
1203.87;
Bank
of
Vernonia,
62.-
The score at half-time '
St. vs. Nokes & Woods, 4.10;
$1195.00 from Spl. road district
for the best current event. . Bruce
Cummings and Marvin 1 Porter- 6 to 0 in Vernonia’s favor, Fullerton, W. L., Justice of Peace 08; Woodbury-Wheeler Co., 6.59; No. 7 to Road Dist. No. 7.
■I
Westport rallied in the last half No. 1, St. vs. Frieburg, 10.30; Portland Bolt & Mfg. Co., 235.65; $2200.00, from Spl. road district
field tied for first place.
and come close to taking the Fred Clendening, St. vs. Frieburg, Delta Land & Timber Co., 13.00,; No. 8 to Road Dist. No. 8.
Our job shop is as near to you
juror, 1.10, John Ommundson, St. Helens Hdwe. Co., 4.25; Scap­
$150.00 from Spl. road district
The senior English class has game.
as your telephone. Phone us to
Vernonia’s lineup was: For- Juror 1.10„ P. M. Dewley, Juror poose Planing Mills, 45.35; L. C. No. 10 to Road Dist. No. 10.
been studying the Canterbury
call and we will be right on the
Tales and other of Chaucer’s wards, Smith and Cline; center, 1.10, M. Saxon, Juror 1.10, L. L. Hall’s Truck Line, 1.35; St. Hel­ Matter of Mothers Pension to
Mrs. Ida Terrian, of Vernonia.
Fetsch; guards, Malmsten and Decker, Juror 1.10; Emil Nus- ens Mist, 9.00.
works.
job to get the job you have for
Ordered Cancelled.
Graven. M. Malmsten and A. baumer, St. vs. Frieburg, witness, Road Dist. No. 1.
o —
13.0;
Roy
Shat-
H.
Kammeyer,
1.60;
Dewey
M.
Pennington,
St.
Matter of Petition of Mathew
The Algebra IV class has been Trude played in the second half.
vs. Frieburg, witness, 2.10; Elza to, 8.00; E. A. Topin, 8.00; R. Erickson, et al for a County
Weed, St. vs. Frieburg, witness, Tetz, 17.50
Road.
the second reading.
2.10; D. W. Freeman, J. P. No. Road Dist. No. 2.
Continued to Dec. 20, for fur­
Matter of Claims
B. B. Roberts, 24.38; R. H. ther hearing.
3, St. vs. Matt Happola, 8.50;
Against the County.
John F. Fogel, St. vs. Matt Hap­ Roberts, 18.00; Vern Goe, 12.50;
Whereupon Court adjourned to
Warrant* Drawn on General Fund
pola. Constable, 10.85; Jurors Axel Olson, 15.00,; U. W. Clark, December 20. 1930.
For the Month of Dec.. 1930.
in St. vs. Matt Happola, J. H. 65.00; U. W. Clark, 15.00; L.
Grand Jury Witness:
Lewis, 1.50; W. B. Colvin, 2.30; Watters, 25.00; Pepco., 73.80.
W. R. Holmes, 7.20; Joe Ray- Elmer Culbertson, 1.50; V. L. Road Dist. No. 3.
County Court Proceedings for mer, 8.00; P. Hill, 8.00; Har- Shepard, 1.50; G. T. Graham,
Axel Olson, 5.00; B. B. Rob­
the December term, 1930.
ry G. Phelps, 8.00; R. D. Eby, 2.30; G. P. Erickson, 1.50,; H. erts, 17.50; Vern Goe, 50.00,; R.
Due proclamation being made, 7.60,; L. H. Robinson, 8.00; E. B. McKinney, witness, 25.00; Wm. H. Roberts. 53.00; C. C. Barger,
the following proceedings were W. Holtham, 8.00; Emil F. Mes­ Christenson, witness, 1.50; Olaf 43.00; I. S. Baumgardner, 28.00;
had. Journal read approved and sing, 8.00; R. J. Schmidt, 5.80; Erickson, witness, 1.50; Ray C. E. Shaffer, 30.00; R. Kappler,
J. B. Gillespie, 5.80; B. Singh, Hermo, witness, 1.50; R. J. Raade, 34.00; Ed Boulby, 30,00; Gus
signed.
8.00; H. Singh, 8.00; Lab Singh, 1.50; Henry Johnson, witness, Hegele, 88.12; U. W. Clark, 84.-
Matter of Cattle
8.00; L. Singh, 8.00.; Zona Storla, I. 50; Jane Happola, witness, 1.50; 50; U. W. Clark, 20.50; Stand­
Indemnity Claims.
C. G. Sundquist, allowed in the 2.00; Lee Vale, 8.00; Warren Sam Lumijarvi, witness, 1.50; ard Oil Co., .58; Clark and Wil­
Young, 9.20; Joe Dim, 8.00
G. J. Poysky, witness, 3.10; W. son Lbr. Co., 27.67; The Sher­
full sum of $15.00.
Trial
Jury:
R. Holmes, witness, 3.50; P. Hill, win-Williams Co., 24.0; Byron
Edwin A. Meng, allowed in the
Leona M. Graham, 31.20; J. E J. P. No. 4, St. bs. Nick Yana, Wright Motor Co., 5.00; Portland
full sum of $49.54.
Edwin A. Meng, allowed in the Gibbs, 30.80; H. C. Ohler, 35.0,0 3.20; Harry G. Phelps, Constable, Oxy. & Hydgn. Co., 2.00.
Ada Cronkite, 24.00; Watson Yana, 2.60,; L. G. Ross, Health Road Dist. No. 4.
full sum of $15.00
Clyde M., 25.00; Ed Boulby Officer, 64.00; L. G. Ross, Health
J. W. Grimshaw, 30.00; O. J.
Matter of Lost Warrant
28.00; E. E. Rosebraugh, 27.60 Officer, 75.00; Edwin Ross, Ex­ Link, 4.50; Ed. Howe, 20.00; F.
In Favor of J. L. Barnett.
Irene M. Day, 24.00; Ray Juben amination of Insane, A. Karasti, Anliker, 30.00; Shell Oil Co.,
Ordered that duplicate issue.
ville, 28.20; R. W. Reed, 31.20 5.00; E. W. Parks, Examination 43.88.
Matter of Mothers' Pension to
E. O. Dahlgren, 28.00; H. Louk of Insane, A. Karasti, 5.00; St. Road Dist. No. 5.
Ethel M. Senn, of Goble, Ore.
Granted in the sum of $35.00 konen, 31.20; Geo. Banzer, 36.00 Helens Hotel, Mrs. Hodgkins, In­ J. W. Grimshaw, 20.00; O. J.
C. J. Bardel, 30.00,; Carl H. Ham sane, 1.50; Wooden & Ball, aid Link, 27.00,; J. W. Todd, 4.00;
per month.
mer, 25.60; W. H. Davies, 27.00 to Crabb, 10.50; Wagner, 2.00; F. Anliker, 39.00; Shell Oil Co.,
Matter of Mothers’ Pension to
D. W. Price, 26.00; Ralph Hunt Keaton, 16.50; Villa Rest Home, 39.23; Marine Iron Wks., 1.50.
Hazel Harris, of Goble, Ore.
Granted in the sum of $25.00 27.00; S. L. Flanigan, 12.60 Care Fred Cooper, 100.00; St. Doad Dist. No. 6.
John J. Banzer, 36.00; E. L Helens General Hospital, F. Hoft,
W. I. Tracy, 72.50; 1 Donald
per month.
Van Gilder, 27.20; John McKee 82.17; J. Lewis, 12.56; M. Logan, Parcher, 23.00; W. I. Tracy,
Mater of County Aid to N. L.
27.80; J. B. Duncan, 19.00 28.98; St. Helens General Hos­ 15.00; Standard Oil Co., , 30.0;
VanDolah, of Houlton, Oregon.
pital, L. Larson, 37.44; F. Hoft, Howard-Cooper Corp., 6.23; Rai-
Granted in the sum of $40.0U Grace Niblock, 26.00.
D. B. Reasoner, Reg voters, 83.10; E. Dixon, 55.51, 176.05; nier Hdwe. Co., 4.60.
per month.
4.00; Bert J. Depue, labor elec, Rosa J. Baxter, Insane, Agnes Road Dist. No. 7.
Matter of Rebate of Taxes to
W. W. Payne, 35.00,; M.
booths, 4.50; J. W. Hunt, clerk, L. Carlson, 5.00; W. Hugh Wil-
Ernest Johnson, of Scappoose,
elcL 10, Moles 12.50, stamps i liamson, Insane, Agnes L. Carl- Campbell, 22.51.
Oregon.
Allowed in the sum of $72.57. 7.50; H. Comer, rent of hall elec. son, 5.00; Mrs. L. A. Rogers, Road Dist. No. 8.
J. D. Schleppy, 56.00; Carl En-
Scappoose. 5.00; Joseph Scott, , care of Esther Coulter, 90,00;
Matter of Petition of A. J.
Chapman et ul for a County Road, rent of hall election No. 1 Ver­ Ida Dikson, care of Mrs. J. T. neberg, 35.00; Standard Oil Co.,
Petition accepted, and viewers nonia, 5.00; Hazel Urie, clerk Keaton, 15.00; Wooden & Ball, 22.50.
for sheriff, 80.00; Opal Veazie, aid to Crab, 10.00, Keaton, 16.- Road Dist. No. 9.
appointed.
Carl G. Jensen, 46.25; Frank
clerk for sheriff, 84.00; Marguer­ 00; City of Vernonia, aid to M.
Exceptional Pastries
Matter of Petition of Thomas
Ennebcrg. et al for a County ite Sullivan, clerk for Sheriff, . Kerr. 2.00; Mrs. Stuart Hitchen, Mills, 35.50; H. E. Stevenson,
From the Vernonia Bakery
42.00; Mdrle Nye, clerk for ' Co. aid to R. E. McIntire, 36.00; 81.87; J. Ellis, 79.38; A. P. Bays,
Road.
Will Make a
Petition accepted and viewers Sheriff, 37.50; Robert Carlson, W. D. Porterfield, Co. aid to 56.25; H. L. Inman, 32.50; P
clerk for Sheriff, 8.75; Ray Ste­ Staples. 8.50; Clough Barrick Co., O. Mellinger, 55.00; J. P. Kap-
appoint« d.
In the Malter of Rebate of Taxes vens, work for Sheriff, 24.00; Co. aid to H. D. Wing, 30.0.0; hammer. 120.00; H. Jacobs, 51.-
to J. W. Rose, of Vernonia, Ore. O. E. Davis, work for Sheriff, Tourist Hotel, Co. aid to J. C. 50,; Vern Ellis, 30.62; Leonard
Rebate allowed in the sum of 3.00; Jarvis Davis, work for Myer, 28.00; Joe Shopmeyer, aid Malmsten, 3.00; W. A. Hodge,
Sheriff, 9.00; Charles Ross, to M. Mason, 7.50; Pisgah Home 4.00; J. B. Ohler, 21.00; John H.
$42.32.
work for sheriff, 3.00; Richard Colony, aid to Carlson, 30.00; Price, 8.0,0; Albin Bergstrom,
Matter of Petition of Mathew
Foote, work for Sheriff, 3.00; Dean, 30.00; Blake, 30.00; Ruth­ 4.00; H. B. Holcomb. 12.00; J.
Erickson, et al for a County
Oscar G. Weed, expense of Sher­ erford Realty Co., aid to N. Wil­ W. Brimmer, 10.0,0; Oliver Mel­
Road.
Viewers report came on for iff, 27.35; M. R. Calhoun, work cox, 16.30,; Sabin. Belknap & linger, 8.00; P. Bergerson, 156.00;
for Sheriff. 18.40; Joe Raymer, Wise, aid to Sundquist, 75.00: Pettijohn. Mrs. Thos. 1.20; Delta
the first reading.
work for sheriff, 2.00; IlarTy Dixon, 75.00: J. K. Gill Co.,
Matter of Resolution for Con­
Bertraw, work for Sheriff. 2.00; sup. Co. Surveyor, 2.65; E. C.
struction of a Wooden Bridge
Over Beaver Slough in Sec. 33, Bud Mulkins. work for Sheriff, Hackett. Co. aid to Leo Gessner.
2.0.0; George Nutt, work for Sher­ 75.00; Columbia Drug Co., aid
T 8 N. R. 4 W. of W. M.
W« gwarant««
Resolution
for construction iff, 1.50; James Monger, work to H. Larson, 4.50; H. McKiey,
for Sheriff. 2.00; Harry Phelps, aid to Bonnerprise. 35.00; Tracy,
entered.
to
ratiify you
Whereupon Court adjourned to work for shf., 3.50, Martin White 15.00; E. M. Helon, aid to Eaton,
when we ac­
work for shf., 3.00 Ed Flippin, 17.40: Taylor, 6.95; Ridderbush,
December 4, 1930.
Thursday, December 4, 1930. work for shf., 8.20; John Fogel, lO.Od; Rainier Merc. Co., Co.
cept
your order
work for shf., 5.00 Oscar G. Weed aid to Kate Harvey, 10.00; Verno­
2nd Judicial day.
nia
Meat
Market,
Co.
aid
to
stamps.
100.04,
Envelopes,
Shf.,
of
Mathew
Matter of Petition
for printing.
134.96; Yale and Town Mfg.. Staples, 17.19; H. W H. Adams,
Erickson, et al for a County
VERNONIA.
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Co.
aid
to
N.
Wilcox,
24.89;
Safe
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Co.,
work
for
sheriff
15.00;
Road.
way
Store,
Co.
aid
H.
R.
Hainan
Black's
Studio,
photos
for
Shf.,
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