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* Mice y<Mi> Aa h « m ORDINANCE NO. 119 AN ORDINANCE levying an assessment upon Lots, parts of Lots anj parcels of land in Improvement District No. 4; providing for the en try of such assessments in the docket of City Liens; providing for the notice to be given to the prop erty owners of the levy thereof; and declai ing an emergency. WHEREAS, heretofore on *he 24th day of August, 1925, the Coun cil of the City of Vernonia, Colum bia county, Oregon, did apportion the cost of the construction of the improvements in Improvement Dis trict No. 4 upon the lots, parts of lots and parcels of land adjudged by the Council to be directly or in directly benefitted thereby and when it hud ascertained what it deemed a just apportionment of said costs, in accordance with the benetit, directly or indirectly, derived by each lot and part of lot or parcel of land within the improvement district ad judged to be so benefitted, did make a proposed assessment; and WHEREAS, thereafter on the 25th day of August, 1925, the Re corder did give notice of said pro posed assessment In accordance with the instructions of the Council by posting notices thereof in three' (3) public places in said City for a ■■ VntNONIA EÁGL& period of fifteen (15) days, which notice did specify the whole cost of said improvement, the share so ap portioned to each lot or parcel of land,- with the names of the owners thereof, and stating that any objec tion so such apportionment may be made in writing to the Council and filed with the Recorder within fif teen (15) days from the date of the first posting of said notice, and that such objections will be heard and determined by the Council before the passage of any ordinance assess ing the cost of said improvement and further stating the time at which said matter would come up for hearing before the Council, to- wit. the 10th day of September, 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. 4, the Council hereby considers, ascertains and determines that the following lots, parts of lots and parcels of land, standing in the [ names of the following parties, are benefitted in the following amounts I by reason of said improvement, and the same is hereby declared as end for the assessment thereof, to-wit: ASSESSMENT ROLL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NUMBER FOUR____________ which notice must substantially con tain the matter required to be en tered in the docket of city lienB con cerning such assessments. Section 4. WHEREAS, it is necessary for the peace, health and safety of the City that this ordin ance go into immediate force and effect upon its adoption and ap proval; now, therefore, AN EMERGENCY is hereby de clared to exist and this ordinance shall go into immediate force and ef- feet upon its adoption and approval. Passed by the Council this 14th day of September, 1925, by the fol lowing vote:- Yeas, W. J. Gooding, W. C. Repass G. C. Mellinger. Nays: none. Sugmitted to the Mayor.Sep’t 4,1925 Approved by the Mayor Sp’t 14 1925 G. R. MILLS, Mayor. Attest: D. B. Reasoner, Recorder. (Seal) _________ 6-3t FUN I AND Education FOR ALL $4.75 Salem and Ret u r n VIA United Railways Washington County FAIR! Weii.-Ws.-Fri September 23-24-25 HILLSBORO, OREGON For the Great Amount of Block Lot Addition Assessment Owner of Record 64.47 1 West Eva West 1 7 119.08 K. D. Simpson 1 2 West 119.08 West G. C. Sale 1 3 119.08 1 4 West Eva West 119.08 West 5 R. A. Space 1 $2000 in Premium Money to the best in livestock 119.08 West J. & M. Krinick 1 6 and all kinds of endeavor. 8.04 West F. & E. Hartwick 1 7 8.04 West F. J. & N. B. Peterson 1 8 West 8.04 T. F. & B. M. Wriggle 1 9 This year the fair will be bigger and better 8.04 10 West T. F. & B. M. Wriggle 1 than ever before. 8.04 West N. Chambers 1 11 O. M. Thompson 1 8.04 12 West Every citizen will be interested in viewing 119.08 C. A. Alice Malmsten 2 1 West West 119.08 2 2 Eva West this wonderful exposition of Oregon’s wealth and 119.08 William & G. Lindley 2 3 West progress in agriculture- livestock, manufacturing 8.04 2 4 West J. H. Poher Band Conseils—Day and Evening DANCING and education. 8.04 West Minnie Krinick 2 5 8.04 6 West EVERY NIGHT 2 Madge Rogers Trains leave: VERNONIA, OREGON 2 P.M. daily Elmo Jory 1 7 East Side 13.74 E. Martinau East side N>4-2 6.87 7 E. Martinau NK-3 East side 7 6.87 R. M. ALBRICH, AGENT J. H. Bush 7 S^-2 East side 6.87 Phone MAin 161 J H. Bush 7 St,-3 East side 6.87 Harve Christenson 7 4 East side 119.08 J. T. Bardy, Genera) Agent. Harve Christenson 7 5 East side 119.08 Harve Christenson 7 « East side 119.08 Vernonia High School 8 1 East side 13.74 Vernonia Hight School 8 2 East side 13.74 Vernonia High School 8 East side 3 13.74 Vernonia High School 8 4 East side 13.74 Vernonia High school 8 5 East side 13.74 We’ve noticed that the worst thnig Vernonia High School 6 East side 8 119.08 about the Vernonia man who sings 119.08 Vernonia High school 8 7 East side Vernonia High school 8 8 East side 119.08 his own praises is that he always 119.08 has such a bum voice. 8 East side Vernonia High school 9 SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 47 10 Vernonia High school 8 East side 119.08 The official emblem worn by ___ EXPENDITURES East side 9 1 13.74 those attending the school of ex Fred & Sigred Overson East side Expenditures and budget al Expenditures for three fiscal years 9 2 13.74 perience is the blister. Fred & Sigred Overson Estimate^ East side 119.08 3 lowance for six months of C. M. Dübendorf 9 next preceding the last expenditures East sida 119.08 Ted Lyons Is Making Good • 9 4 last school year. Mamie Becker school year. East side 119.08 5 9 for the ensu Roy Webber ITEM Detailed ex « East aide 119.08 9 Roy Webber Second First year ing school penditures for 10 119.08 Floy Kammock 1 East side the last year year give give yearly year. 119.08 Floy Kammock 10 2 East side Expenditures Budget pllow- of the three- totals yearly totals 10 > East side 119.08 J. A. & K. McDonald in detail ance in detail year period. 156.13 10 4 East side J. A. & K. McDonald This original estimate is made in complance with section 231-A of the school laws if 1921 and shows in 10 East side 191.22 5 JI. D. Van Blaricom parallel columns the unit costs of the several services, material and supplies for the three fiscal yean next prs- 80.13 . J 6 East side Ethel Rav ceding the current year, the detail expenlitures for the last one of said three preceding fiscal yean and the bud East side 45.09 10 7 J. V. A- K. fern -aid get allowances and expenditure« for six months of the current year. (“Six ■ rthr if the current year’’ means East side 8.04 10 8 J. o. - six monhts of the last school year.) East side 8.04 10 9 R. M. & A. liuu 8.04 10 East side 10 R. M. & A. Hall 119.08 1 East side 11 Evangelical Church PERSONAL SERVICE: East side 119.08 11 2 Evangelical Church Superintendent 119.08 East side 3 11 Leroy Page Principals $ 1800.00 $ 1020.00 11020.00 I 1530.00 11 4 East side 119.08 Harley Redmond > 1417.50 >1215.00 11 5 East side 119.08 Harley Redmond 7587.00 1080.00 • 8.04 11 East side Heien Masten Teachers, 2 8600.00 2399.40 7706.26 1600.00 11550.40 11 7 East side 8.04 L. A. Ragers 1170.00 1380.00 8.04 8 East side 11 L. A. Rogers 3960.00 5400.00 4.02 11 Stt-9 East side Tagau Nicholi 2250.00 11 S^-10 East side 4.02 Tagau Nicholi 2835.00 East side 4.02 11 M. J. Foley NH-9 1800.00 N*4-10 East side 4.02 11 J. Foley Janitors, 1 666.00 836.86 478.50 East side 119.08 12 1255.30 1 A. & Alice Malmsten 885.75 896.00 1 702.00 119.08 East side 2 12 A. & Alice Malmsten Clerks, 1 .. 120.00 90.00 119.08 East side 12 3 A. A Alice Malmsten 65.00 60.00 Stenographer 00 8.04 East side 12 4 Bessie Tapp Other services ____ 50.00 100.00 8.04 5 East side 12 Bessie Tapp Photograph of Ted Lyons, youthful 75.00 54.00 19563.12 >10077.50 8.04 pitcher of the Chicago White Sox, who, Total—Personal-services >17752.40 6 East side 12 114344.70 A. Cartwright >10080.25 >6395.00 MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES: (Note: Deed Book Number and Page refer to the Deed Records of sporting authorities declare. Is to be 1. “ Furniture (desks.etc. )> 250.00 COLUMBIA COUNTY, STATE OF OREGON) 8 100.00 come one of the outstanding figures 2. Supplies (chalk,etc.) >1402.00 > 889.00 200.00 , 152.07 Block Lot 100.00 202.76 in the American league. He is the 3. Library books .......... 101.49 94.00 100.00 55.68 Brdwy. > 13.74 ideal build for a pitcher, being 2 Deed Book 33 p. 265 1 175.00 W. C. Repass 55.68 175.00 30.00 3 (unfiled 13.74 feet tall and weighing 175 pounds, six 4. Flags ....................... Deed book 38 p. 420 1 30.00 Cecil Sawyer 30.00 30.00 He 5. Playground equipment 10.09 50.00 33.50 plat) 68.00 33.50 la a right-hander wltb an easy de- 6. Janitor’s supplies .... 100.00 44 <4 44 64.00 125.00 51.66 13.74 Uvery. 4 37 p. 73 1 84.00 M. D. Cole 77.47 100.00 32.00 44 44 44 7. Fuel ............................ 600.00 195.34 13.74 • 37 p. 39« 1 850.00 James R. & Olive V. Cox 293.00 54L35 44 341.50 44 8. 44 Light .......................... 275.00 137.94 6 13.74 35 p. 510 1 133.34 Mary Nash, Sr. 206.91 74.81 44 25.00 44 64 9. Water ...................... 400.00 242.80 13.74 38 p. 255 1 7 100.00 GEORGE W. VALLERY V. C. Short 364.20 100.00 44 44 44 10. Postage & stationery 20.00 8 16.49 33 p. 265 1 C. T. Early 20.00 Total—Material & supplies>2020.00 1898.99 11640.34 (Care G. Mitchell) 11263.52 >2644.55 >1455.54 44 44 44 CONSTRUCTION: 32 p. 196 1 9 13.74 N. K. Jensen 44 44 44 37 p. 635 1 10 13.74 J. C. & Ramona Lindley >24850.00 >23850.39 44 44 44 35 p.450 1 11 13.74 Elmo C. Jory 1279.68 1279.68 44 44 64 Total-r-Construction .......... > .............. 38 p. 636 1 12 119.08 Phoebe E. Morris >26130.07 >26130.07 » George H. & Rose MAINTENANCE Â n F r ËPÂIRS: 44 44 44 13 119.08 38 p. 27 1 E. Stan key Buildings & grounds ....... > 400.00 > 212.66 >1000.00 > 212.66 >6348.36 > 120.00 George H. & Rose Total—Maintenance 44 44 44 38 p. 27 1 E. Stankey 14 119.08 and repairs ................ $ 400.00 > 212.66 >1000.00 44 44 44 > 212.66 >6348.36 I 120.00 33 p.265 1 15 Ben S. Owen s 142.98 INDEBTEDNESS: 44 44 44 37 p. 585 1 16 119.08 Jack &. Betty Hazelton 1. Bonded, and interest 44 44 44 33 p. 265 1 17 119.08 Mary Currie- thereon..................... > 4200.00 44 44 44 33 p. 265 1 18 119.08 C. L. Gibson 2. Warrant, an<] interest 44 44 44 33 p. 265 1 19 119.08 Floyd Cleveland _ thereon ..................... 6178.00 4395.88 44 44 44 4251.66 6593.81 33 p. 265 1 20 119.08 Flovd Cleveland 4485.00 7759.25 Total —Indebtedness _______ _____ .. >10378.00 4395.88 >425).66 44 44 44 >6593.81 38 p. 374 1 21 64.47 M. D. & Marjorie Cole >4485.00 >7759.25 TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILS: H. u. Van Blaricom >4680.00 > 2513.50 >2516.68 100 feet by 100 feet in SW¥. of NW% Sec. 4. >3770.25 Deed Book 9 p. 22 125.26 >3038.00 >8324.60 Total—Transportation J. W. & D. Baldwin of Pupils >4680.00 > 2513.50 >2516 .68 41 feet by 100 feet in SW*4 of NW % of Sec. 4 Deed Book 38 p. 353 >3770.125 >8038.00 >8324.60 TUITION: 51.25 > 60.0«) D. & C. Dübendorf, 45.00 > 45.00 > 45.00 > 45.00 Total—Tuition .... > 60.00 Tract in SW *4 of NW H of Sec. 4, Deed Book 35 p. 190 146.31 .45.00 > 45 00 > 45.00 > 46.00 F. & S. Overson, INSURANCE; Tract in SW «4 of NW Vi of Sec. 4. Deed Book 33 p. 315 93.85 >288.00 > 300.00 > 288.00 > 480.00 Total—Insurance <M. Overson >288.00 > 300.00 > 288.00 > 480.00 Tract in SW % of NW »4 of Sec. 4. Deed Book 36 p. 252 289.53 MISCELLANEOUS: t >2589.42 > 200.00 Section 2. The Recorder is hereby, of, or that the name of the owner >3884.11 Total—Miscellaneous >2589.42 > 200.00 directed to make entry of the fore-| is unknown. >3884.11 EMERGENCY: >. The sum assessed epon such going assessments in the docket of > 250.00 City Liens which docket shall con lot, or part thereof or parcel of > 168.00 ............... > 250.00 >2500.00 Total—Emergency > 250.00 land and the date of the entry. tain.— ______ I > 168.00 ........ ......... > 250.00 >2500.90 Section 3. The Recorder to here GRAND TOTAL ...... >35540?40 1. The Nunroer or fetter of lot, >46636.64 >20199.18 part of lot or parcel of land, assessed by instructed to give notice by three I, Lillian Brown, do hereby certify that the above estimate of expenditures for the year 1925-1926 waa^R- George W. Vallery la the new grand and the number or letter of the (3) consecutive publications is the pared by me and that the expenditures anl budget sllowance for six months of the current year and the ex Vernonia Eagle of the levying of the master of the Knights Templar, hav block in which it ia situated. ing been promoted to that often at tbn penditures for the three fiscal years next preceding the current year as shown above have been compiled from 2- The name of the owner there-1 foregoing assessment. Oregon State Fair Sept. 28th to Oct. 3rd SPORTS, FIREWORKS FREE ATTRACTIONS AMUSEMENTS SHUTE PARK PAVIUION UNITED RAILWAYS Original Estimate and Accounting Sheet > > > > evoclave In KentUe. » I the records in my charge and are true and correct cop es thereof. LILLIAN BROWN, District Clerk. f *