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vbrnonu 1 Ordinance No. 108 AN OEpfNANCI levying an ass CMment epen the lota, parte of lota A»* paveete of land In Improvement ■JMstriet No, 1; providing for the en try of «««h assessmenta in the docket of City Nona; providing for the notice to We given to the property owners of the levy thereof; and de claring an emergency. WHEREAS, heretofore on the 16th day of February, 1925, the Council of the City of Vernonia, Columbia County, Oregon, did ap portion the coot of the construction of the improvemonta in Improved District' Nd. 1, upon the lota, parte of lota and parcob of land adjudged by the Council to be directly or in directly bepefittod thereby and when it had ascertained what it deemed a just apportionment of said costa, in aecordMod with the benefit, directly or indirectly, derived by each lot and part of lot or parcel of land within the Improvement dietric*. ad judged to bo so bonoflttod, did make • pvwpaMd assessment; and WHEREAS, thereafter on the 18th day of February, 1925, the Re corder aid give notice of aaid pro posed assessment in accordance with the instructions of the Council by posting notice thereof in three (8) public places in said City for a period of fifteen (15) days, which notice did specify the whole coot of said improvement, the share so ap- Ctrtioned to each lot or parcel of nd, with the names of the owners thereof, and stating that any ob- {actions to such apportionment may >e made in writing to the Council and filed with the Recorder within fifteen (15) days from the date of the first posting of said notice, and that such objections will be heard and determined by the Council be fore the passage of any ordinance assessing the cost of said improve ment and further stating the time at which said matter would come up for hearing before the Council, to-wit; the 16th day of March, 1925; and WHEREAS, no objections have been filed; now, therefore, THE CITY OF VERNONIA DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. In the construction of the improvements in Improvement District No. 1, the Council hereby considers, ascertains and determines that the following lota, parte of lots or parcels of land, standing in the names of the following parties, are benefitted in the following amounts by reason of said improvement, and the same is hereby declared as and for the assessment thereof, to-wit: ASSESSMENT IMPROVEMENT Block DISTRICT Addition Central R àgli Addition Owner of Record Sunrise R. J. McGee M. Shelton Section 2. The Recorder is here by directed to make enti y of the foregoing assessments in the docket of City liens, which docket shall contain, _ 1. _____ „ letter of lot, The ________ number or part of lot or parcel of land assessed and the number or letter of the block in which it is situated. 2. The name of the owr.«r there of, or that the name of the owaer is unknown. 3. The sum assessed upon such lot, or part thereof, or parcel of land and the date of the entry. Section 3. The Recorder io here by instructed to give notice by three (3) consecutive publications in the Vernonia Eagle of the levying of the foregoing assessment, which notice must substantially contain ¿he mat ter required to be entered in the docket of City liens concerning such assessment. Section 4. WHEREAS, It is Gen. Bullard Poses for His Bust NUMBER ONE ✓ Assessment 8 61.00 118.21 89.57 89.57 89.57 89.57 »9 99 Lona E. Jensen »» H. J. Buffmire Geo. N. Mecklin C. L. Bateman Geo. A. Hankle R. M. Stokesbury 99 H. H. Hixson 49.30 49.30 49.30 62.41 110.92 79.59 74.98 81.70 70.64 51.68 49.30 49.30 Alfred Johnson 99 99 Mrs. Minnie Krinick A. O. Hagen Paul and Clara Robinson J. R. Geo. McGee 99 C. S. McDonald 99 Faye Jolly Louise Alexander 49.30 55.63 78 11 87.17 48.58 41.91 37.74 20.23 H. Landers R. J. McGee W. A. Bacon »» M. D. Johnson Richard Boeck D. D. A Florence Drorbaugh Ed. Taylor A. D. Thompson Elizabeth Brown 49.30 49.30 49.30 49.30 49.30 49.30 P. H. Roberts Ruben and Elsie Kelly Geo. H. and Anna Ohler Merl Ellis L. G. A Bertha Wiedervsch >» W. E. Willis 49.30 49.30 49.30 49.30 49.30 49.30 49.30 49.30 49.30 49.30 49.30 49.30 99 99 C. W. McDonald 99 Mrs. Roy Winters Mattie Mae Williams O. V. Laramore L. O. Andrews Sarah Haddock Fannie Lebo E. S. Cleveland Q. V. Graham 99 G. H. and Anna Ohler G. B. Richmond 99 Tom Magoff F. A. Hankle E. C. Hankle Majestic Theatre May 14-.15,1925 ? Synopsis of Scenes Act 1. Offices of the Eureka Digestive Pill Co., in New York City. Act 11 Home of Mr. Nettleton two weeks later. Act 111 Same as Act 11, one week later. Cast of Characters George B. Nettleton ...................................... T. Boggs Johns ................................................ Business Partners Kropie, their bookkeeper ............................. Sall* Parker, their bookkeeper ................. Thomas J. Vanderholt, their lawyer ......... Tony Joler, their salesman ........................ Mr. Applegate ................................................ Jimmy, office boy ........................................ Shipping Clerk ..... w........................................ Mrs. George B. Nettleton ............................. Miss Florence Cole ........................................ Coddles, an English maid ........................... ...... Loel Hieber Robert Hoffman .............. Ray Mills ... Doris Akerstedt Burford Wilkerson . Charles Hoffman ....... Harold Smith ... Dudley Spencer ........ Loel Roberts ....... Emerald John ....... Lillian Condit ...... Ruth Petersen ......................... Mrs. M. D. Cole Mr. T. P. Graham, Elbert Kelley ........... L. F. Austin, Senior Boys The Senior Class of Vernonia High School wish to thank all who helped to make the play a success. Especial thanks go to Brown and Brown, who loaned many of the furnishings and to the Oregon American Lumber Company for the frame work. Produced by special arrangement Samuel French of New York The man who said honesty was the best policy never tried telling a fat girl she was fat. In the country, life is whut you' make it, while in the city life is what you make. Miss Leila Usher at work in ber studio in New York on the statue of Gen. Robert Lee Bullard, while the general poses for the work. The general, now fHEvery spring Cupid has orders to retired, was the commander of the Second Corps area. The statue will have shoot on sight. on it the medals that be Is shown wearing in the picture, which represent dec orations from nearly every country In the world. Spring is when the steady beaus become nervous. Ed McMullen bought a new piano Seeding to clover and rape in June is the surest method of obtaining a last week) Among a man’s worst enen ies are clean stand of clover in Oregon, as the friends who flatter him. shown by experiment station results The Natal grange will have a little | ------------------------- - It is very essential that the land be party at their hall n Saturday night Yes, it could be worse. Bills are plowed early and thoroughly culti-j Friends are invited to come and en-' uaually mailed instead of sent by vated before seeding. This method joy the evening with us. wire or a collector. will conserve the soil moisture caus ing a surer growth of the clover. Miss Margins Meeker visited with All Right. “Willie,: did you put Miss Evelyn McMullen over the week your nickle in the contribution box Oregon berry growers find the end, returning to her home in Ver in Sunday school today”—“No, grape hoe to be one of the best tools nonia Sunday evening. mother, I ast Eddie Lake, the preach for cultivating close to the berry er’s son, if I could keep it an’ sper. l vines. This tool saves both the horse Marion McMullen spent Sunday it fr candy, an’ he gave nje permis and the plants the experiment sta night with Bertha Holding. sion.” tion finds. The implement has with VIOLIN TUITION F. McBARRON House No. 38 Millview FOR SALE—Have a splendid “Flet cher” piano will sell very cheap for cash. We are leaving town and don’t want to move it. Mrs. R. F. Carick, P. O. Box 258, Vernonia. 40-2t Did you get your ham at the Ne halem market?—Adv. New Air Peril. “These airplanes are getting more dangerous every day.”—“Some one killed’’—"No, but I see a chap got married in one yesterday.” Willing to Wait. Salesman (at motor show) “This is the type of car that pays for itself, sir.”—Prospec several attachments all fastar-ed to tive Buyer—“Well, as soon as it has One trouble with the so-called Here’s a few jokes. an arm. This enables the operator to done that you can have it delivered progressive movement is its failure Little Bobbie was toll that if he cultivate nearer the vines than tne at my garage.” to progress. h >!•«■ is able to walk. Tha grape hoe prayed hard he might get a little So one night after he had is e-iilly guided with the disk abeel sister. Alton B. Parker and John W. Davis Scientists say earthquakes will \ hich i. fastened at ths end of one prayed for sometime, he added, lost the presidency, but they have 49.30 make New York settle. No earth “ Dear Lord, if you have a baby al 49.80 of tbu handles. the Wall Street litigation. quake is predneted for Germany. most finished, dont wait to put in 49.30 49.30 Where clover or alfalfa seed is to her tonsils, as they have to be taken The price of wheat has dropped, The amphioxus is a creature which 49.30 be planted alne it may often be out any way.” but it will rise a*ain when it comes lived for 60,000,000 years and has 49.30 in contact with your pockettook. 15.80 sown with a grain drill through the no backbone. What an office-holder Little Annie disobeyed mother one 33.67 grain seed attachment. One of the it would make. I 65.00 best ways of doing this is to loosen day, and for punishment was set at( F. SUASTEGU1 53.25 the pressure springs on the disks so a side table to dine. Mother: “Now, David McMullen bought an organ 53.25 will not be too deeply in the ( . Annie, visa,j wa.a aasrw . , you ...aaov • n-.ino. ” must avvewas return thanks. 49.30 they from Mrs. Backman last week. 49.30 ground. It is better if the land itself: Annie with bowed head: "Heavenly 15.80 is thoroughly rolled previous to sow- father I thank thee for preparing me Mr. and Mrs. Lee Osburn and A double disk drill is better a table in . the presence of mine 89.57 ing. Marion McMullen were Mist shoppers 89.57 than any other common type used enemies.” one evening of last week. 49.30 in Oregon, since it does not pene All hair is silver to the barber. 49.30 trate so deeply or leave the land Mr. Burris went to Mist one day 49.30 furrowed. Sowing with the drill the It Could be Worse. “Josh,” said last week. 89.57 college experiment station finds is the Ohio Farmer Wilkins to hi-« son, 49.30 dangerous on loose mellow soil as I “I wish, if you don’t mind, you’d Mr. and Mrs. Holding and two 49.30 the seed will be planted too deeply. eat off by yourself instead of with children visited in Berkenfeld one 49.30 the summer boarders.’—“Ain't my 49.30 evening last week. 49.30 Oregon potato growers, especially society good enough for ’em?” 49.30 on red hill soil, have obtained a] “Your society’s all right, but your Mr. Tuttle and Joe Dhooghe visit 99 ed with friends here over Saturday 49.30 marked increase in yields from the appetite seta a terrible example, -------------------------- 49.30 use of superphosphate as o fertilizer] night and Sunday. 49.30 The experiment station recommends You never will realise your object 60.85 300 pounds as the average applies- in life if it is objecting to work, With the big new industriee now arranging to build here, Vernonia 49.30 tion. -------------------------- 49.30 ______ If there is any trouble, the Irish will sure be a busy burg this summer. 53.25 Oregon berry growers find that want their share. A Dublin paper lie Saw mills, eplaining mills, shlngl 53.25 black raspberries should bs pruned] printing two sets of crossword mills and the many other logging 49.30 camps. 49.30 back 4 to 6 inches in the latter part pussies every day. 15.80 of May. The young shoots are They have dug up another ancient 49.30 usually approximately two feet high Something going on every night 49.30 at this time. The experiment station Egyptian king; another King Tut, in Versonia, consequently its very 49.30 with a name like a dosen radio easy to get dates mixed. 49.30 points out that this causes branching stations. the and fruit' bud fosmation during 49.30 49.30 rest of the summer. The Nehalem market gives tickets 49.30 In Italy the girls out of Jobs I with every purchase. Ask for ticket I asking for husbands, which is Then on veery other Saturday they Mr. and Mrs. Carl Star 49.30 way of finding work. 49.30 daughter Louise went to Dalles give free a ham, a roast and i a bi* 49.30 week to attend the funeral of piece of bacon.—Adv. 49.30 An optimist is one who realises of their relatives. 49.30 things can't be as bad as he thinks Clarence Coyle is around again 49.30 they are. after a siege of the flu. The Natal grange held their meet 49.30 49.30 ing in the hall Sunday with a very 49.30 small attendance. Intelligence. Boatman <t< A bachelor is a men who bus no 1 Marine -------- --------- ------- At this writing Dr. Hurley 49.30 one to throw his worn-out neckties' merrymakers) “1 mi lust ask you to ported quite sick with flu and 49.30 pay in advance, as the boat leaks.”' monia. Subscribe for the Vernonia Eagle. away for him. 49.30 bm ow Clara L. Cleveland 99 J. W. Whitsell 99 H. C. Felsman st Bertie Nelson Mrs. Myrtle Churchill E. S. Cleveland Rudolph Boehler D. B. A J. A. Reasoner 99 R. F. Reasoner St C. R. and Elisabeth Watte Wm. Moss 99 n J. F. Hansen F. Q. Hansen R. B. Easly A. G. Van Alatine Joe W. Larson G. W. Reithner C. S. Rich Grant Thayer I O. B. Richmond G. M. and Anna Gleason Emma Blum Nelson Gates 289.86 PROGRAM “A Pair of Sixes -Coach ........... Properties .... Stage Setting 89.57 89.57 93 88 108.22 164.13 100.92 63.19 79.59 110.92 67.59 53.25 49.30 49.30 22.27 H. H. Hixson J. K. Wood R. M. Stokesbury 49.30 49.80 49.30 49.80 49.30 49.80 necessary for the peace, health and safety of the city that this ordinance go into immediate force and effect upon its adoption and approval ; now, therefore, AN EMERGENCY is hereby de clared to exist and this ordinance shall go into immediate force and effect upon ite adoption and ap proval. Passed by the Council this 4th day of May, 1925, by the following vote: YEAS: Ray Emmott, W. J. Good ing, G. C. Mellinger. NAYS: None. Submitted to the Mayor May 4th, ' 1925. Approved by the Mayor May 4th, 1925. i G. R. MILLS, Mayor. Attest: D. B. REASONER, Recorder. ROLL Owner of Record G. C. Newton A. S. Antilia Lillian M. Brown W. N. Wood J. H. Price E. C. Hankle Assessment i I ? V