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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1925)
r X N»te< METHING HEW Desert Christmas With Decorations In Chicago’s “Sky White House Yuletide Atmosphere Was Enjoyed by Stranded Trio on Sandy Trail. K. KING TORRID sun shone down upon a stranded automo bile. The car with seeming unconcern stood tn the middle of the road. One S hesitates in even applying the term road to this Juinbied sandy, corduroy trail extending endless miles with nothing on either side of it to break the monotony of the sandless waste save here and there a spiky cactus. Two feet sticking out from under neath the cur shower! the location of one of the occupants. Another mem ber of the party was perched on the running board not far from the two feet, Mr. Graham, a man of perhaps forty-five years and father of the young man now on his back solving the mysteries of a balky car, was studying the instruction book. “It looks to me like a burned-out town anl base balled JI afternoon. Today we muled out to the corn field and ge-hawed until sundown. After we had suppered, we piped for awahlle. After wo had piped we stair-cased up to the bedroom and bedsteaded until the clock fived.”__ Mountain Echoes. Friend: “What does rotw lodger do?" Landlady—"He's one of the greatest inventors of the age?” “Really? What has he invented"— “Well every month he invents ano- .ther reason why he can’t-pay hie rent.” NOTICE OF COLLECTION OF ASSESSMENT -. By ELKANOR NOTISE IS HEREBY GIVEN,that, assessments have been levied for the construction of street and storm sewer improvements in Improvement! District No. Three (3) of the City of Vernonia, Columbia county, Ore-1 gon and that same were entered in the docket of City Liens on the 5th1 day of December, 1925, the number npHOBE big red letter days on ths A calendar moan particularly sump tuous dinners to the average Amer ican housewife. Her family expect* something in the nature of roast i turkey, duck or chicken. Of course, the horns manager doesn't want to serve the same thing each year and aa a consequence, she spends hours in hunting recipes and planning new things in the menu line. The appended menus for the holiday dinner and supper may prove a wel come change to your family. Dinner. Grapefruit Baskets Nuts Olives Celery i Roost Duck Giblot Gravy Peanut Stufflng, Maohed Sweet Potatoes With Marshmallows < I Spiced Peacbee, Cauliflower au Gratin Broad Stuffed Tomato Salad Cheese Straws Butter Individual Pumpkin Pts With Whipped Cream Sauce Coffee 8uppor. Cream of Tomato Soup Croutons Fruit Salad With Whipped Cream Sauce Cheese Crackers Assorted Cakes Nuts Chocolate Pumpkin Pls. 114 oupfuta pump kin attained 54 cupful brown ASSESSMENT ROLL Improvement District Number Three, Vernonia, Ora. ___________ Including 1st, 2nd and 3rd Sts.__________ Owner of Record » When President Coolidge visited Chicago to attend the opening session if the American Farm Bureau federation he occupied the “sky White House" vhich has been built on the top of the new Hotel Sherman, 300 feet above he street, It Is a two-story Georgian dwelling, beautifully furnished and lecorated. In the photograph workmen are shown putting on the finishing ouches in one of the rooms. 14 cupful water 2 tbsp, orangs juice 1 tsp. ginger cinnamon 1 tsp. _ K tsp. salt ! and spent three months visiting the ’ home of his ancestors across the 1 cupful evaporated ocean. They had a wonderful time milk but Jacobs says he’s never going away 1 Add th» sugar and ■•■■onlng to th* under bearing,” came a voice again until he retires from business. ipumpkla, then add tbs slightly beaten the engine. "I haven't any doubt,” he explained eggs, milk and watsr. Stir till wall "And if It la, mother, ■nd I blended aad pour In a deep crust-lined By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK I to me, “that when I stop they’ll get ¡ might Just as well pitch camp and get ' pan. Bake at tit degrees Fahrenheit Dean of Men, University of someone to look after things quite as first IS minutes and 3«u degrses settled for the next few days." Mr. ' 1 for Illinois. well, if not better than I do, but so Fahrenhel t for St minutes. Graham's perfect resignation was the long as I draw the salary, I suppose Cauliflower au Gratin. product of the previous three week’» I’m expected to take the responsibility. Remove leaves and trim off the stalk Western uuto trip experiences. HE house in which I am living was As long as you have a Job, it’s better | .from large cauliflower. Soak in a solu- “Mother” emerged from the back Itlon sf 1 tbsp, vinegar, 1 tsp. salt and 1 built more than twenty-five years to stick to it It’ll take me three quart of watsr far IS minutes to re- ■eat, and the coupie set to work un I imovs. ago, and not badly built either, but as year's to correct all the things that dlte and insects. Cook whole, loading the car In the late afternoon 'stem up, tn boiling salted water for I go around it I can still find things were bungled or neglected or done desert sunshine. That evening, aa ■oven minutes. Place cauliflower in an that were not quite finished. There is wrong while I was gallivanting about tolled baking dish, pour over a thin they sat down to their meal at the evaporated milk white sauce and cover a strip of molding in the bathroom Europe. As long aa a Job’s yours, i little camp table, Mr. Graham said: with buttered crumbs and grated that is only lightly tacked on; a shelf you'd better look after It, I say.” I “Not getting to that next town obsess. Brown in a moderate oven. Thia is missing from one of the closets; a The Tau Kappas started out with I serves six. nail is only half driven into the base a fine group of men and with admir rather spoils our little plan for t’hrlst- Cream of Tomato Soup. I board. or something is left just short able enthusiasm. They had ideals, maa." 1 Mo. 1 can toma 1 tbsp, sugar of finishing. The whistle had blown they showed energy, they did their “Utah’« Great American dese. t 1« toes 114 tsp. salt 14 tsp. soda for the noon hour, the clock had struck work admirably; but that was at the certainly one fine place for the car 4 sprigs parsley 2 cups evaporated six, or for some reason or other the I 14 tap. thyme to break down," burst forth Tom. 14 beginning, as I said. They have been milk diluted bay leaf workman had been called away from plumping lately; they are letting go at “Imagine tomorrow being Christmas 1 tap. peppercorns with 2 cups water the Job, and be had forgotten that any loose ends; they are not sticking by with all this heat. Those stories I '• doves 2 tbsp, flour onion thing had been left Incomplete«! It the Job. grew up on back East about Santa, 2 2 slices tbsp, butter would have been better if he had stuck ■now and reindeer would never do out It takes persistence to stick by a Job Make a white ■auca of the diluted In this section. Here Santa needs a I evaporated milk. the butter and flour. by his Job until it was finished. until it is finished, to see that all the Cook the tomatoes with the season- “I’ll come back in a few days,'' the nails are driven, and the tag ends tied camel.' .tngs for five minutes and strain. There The weary troop sought their bed* (should bo 114 oups of pulp. Add sod* painter who was painting the front up. and the last detail looked after. early, Tom, being nMured by the ‘to palp and combine with the hot white porch, said two years ago, “and touch I It's the way a man ought to want to heavy breathing of his mother and ■sauce. Pour Immediately Into thermos up the back steps a little, They need do his work, whether it is a house be bottle. a second coat. Just now I must go Is building or ■ life. father that they were asleep, bounced Whippod Cream 8auco. (A 1*M. Western Newspaper Union.) over to the Sheldon bouse, They want out of bed. Getting a bunch of paper Throe-fourths cup evaporated milk. 1 BROTHER COT THE LINGO. nupkins and towels out of the car, and -cup whipping cream. 14 cup powdered to move In.” I’ve never seen him ■Ince, and the paint is wearing very a pair of scissors, he returned to his tengar. Chill the cream and evaporated milk. thin on the hack steps. i A boy left the farm to get a job Combine and whip until stiff Fold in The electrician who hung the lantern »the sugar and keep chilled until ready over our front door broke one of the in the city. He wrote a letter to his lto serve. stripe of gluss in doing so. He could brother back on the f..rm tell-'nT of easily repair it, he said; there was the joys of city life, in which he .'aid plenty of glass like it In his shop. “Thursday we autoed out • to ¿he He'd look after it next dev. Lt has country club where he golfed u til Rank Health With been hanging there for weeks and the dark. Then we motored to the beach Three “Ra” Is Plea Job is not yet done. Jacobs was gone this summer. He for the week-end." cot, proceeding to cut them into long had not had a real ‘vacation for ten The brother on the farm wrote By MARIE K. JOHNSON ribboa-like strips. Some of the paper years, so he took his wife and family back, “Yesterday we buggied to As an educational subject for chi! he crushed into balls, tying a piece of string to each one of them, Then I dren. health should hold equal rank with the three NOTICE OF COLLECT! ON OF ASSESSMENT suddenly be remembered that long. ••R's" in the cur long ago, when he had been In school, NOTICE IS HERBY GIVEN,that letter of each lot, part of lot, or rlculum of pub by folding a piece of psper several Doc assessments have been levied for the parcel of land assessed and the num lie schools, times and cutting dlfferent-slzeil tors declare that construction of street and storm ber or letter of the block in which pieces from the fold, they had cre without a sewer improvements in Improvement the same is situated, ated all sorts of designa He made a District No. Two (2) of the City of healthy. sturdy dozen or more of these lacey, open Vernonia, Columbia couny, Oregon, the name of the owners thereof and body it is Impos and that same were entered in the the sums assessed upon such lots, work patterns. Next he cut a large sible for the child docket of City Liens on the 5th day part of lots or parcels of land being star. To be sure, it was a little lop to have a healthy, of December, ?925, the number or as follows: sided, but It bad five points, and any happy mind. one could guess what It was supposed Neglect of ASSESSMENT ROLL to be. Tom now looked around Improvement District No. 2 childhood defects some heavier paper out of which Vernonia, Oregon. may result In might make a cornucopia. permanent physi Amount of Gathering up the results of Marls K. Johnsen. cal impairment Addition Assessment Block Lot labors, he made his way to a huge Owner of Record Many childhood ilia are cactus some ten or fifteen feet from later on. directly to malnutrition, 3130.60 Eastside traceable 6 4 Mrs. Emma Bergcrsun the machine. The star Tam put on 130.60 5 Eastside 6 High school students especially Mrs. Emma Bi’rgerson the topmost spiny prickle of the plant. 130.60 Eastside 6 6 need a variety in foods for at this R. McGillis, The ribbon-like strips he twisted and f • 116.86 1 Eastside i ■go their growth is rapid. The pro- H. C. Watkins, draped around the plant, making use Hein or "building flood” should be A. L. Kullander, 76.41 Eastside Nli-2 7 of the needles in Joining the short 76.41 Eastside N‘*-3 7 ' tetol—‘ tor high school boys and A. L. Lui ander. pieces together. If not artistic when 40.41 Eastside 7 Stt-2 gtria. When they buy their luncheons. J. F. nu-!., finished, the cactus certainly looked Mgh school pnplls are apt to display J. H. Rush. 40.41 Eastside 7 SM-3 festive. Tom surveyed his master a preference fer chocolate sodas, (.' ote—The following Deed Book number and page, refer to the deed piece with ■ chuckle. Grabbing a cream puffs and candy. An appetizing iD'cro.- <>f Columbia County. Oregon.) 130.60 9 Ferndale sheet of paper, hr began to cut out tawsboon put up at home la much L Ilian Brown, Deej Book 35. PR- 262, 1 some letters. These letters, strung So bo preferred to the sort the boy or together on a piece of twine, were Lglrl might obtain at the corner store Isaac Jay, deed book 36,) 130.60 10 47.) pg 436 1 hung across the cactus. teear the school. 34.) "Now there will be no chance for 99 »» 99 » »» Moat la all right for the school Isaac Jay 99 130.60 11 1 guesswork with that 'Merry Christ 99 99 »» », 9i 156.63 12 tancheen but it should be put up in Isaac Jay 99 1 mas' across the front.” He gave a 99 130.60 13 tempting form. If sliced thin it is Nellie Jay Gillette, •• 39 ” 275 1 99 last look and tumbled into bed. 130.80 11 more appetising in sandwiches than Lillian Brown, Deed ”35 ” 262 1 99 "Merry Christmas I Wake up, young If la thick pieces. Beverages er soup Nellie Jay*Gillette, ” 39 ” 275 • 1 130.60 15 99 man.” Tom blinked at his father, —y bo carried In thermos bottles Lillian Browfl,Dee«i ’’ 35 ” 262 130.60 16 1 99 who laughingly said, as he pointed to )b«t the bottles must be carefully S. S. Conklin, 99 99 31» " 196 1 130.6.» 17 99 the bedecked cactus, "You see, we did 'washed and aired dstly after using. S. S. Conklin, 99 99 35 ” 196 1 130.60 18 99 116.86 have a white Christmas after ail. Broadway 2 ” 33 99 265 1 Milk Is recotuiueoded for an Impor W. C. Repass, (Unfiled Plat) thanks to a good fairy." tant place in the boy's or girl's diet be 99 116.86 <£. 1*N. WsMsrn Newspaper Ualea) 3 420 1 cause of Its proteins, minerals, phos- Cecil Sawyer, 99 116.86 4 1 73 M. D. Cle, 99 tptosrus and calcium, necessary for the WHY WORRY? 116.86 5 393 1 J.R. & O. V. Cox •• development of the body and in the 116.86 6 510 1 Mary Nash, Sr, 99 ef calcium and phosphorus for 116.8Ò 7 38 255 1 Oh, there always will be troubles V. C. Short, 99 building ef beae and teeth. Bvap- J. R. Mitchell, 140.15 8 33 265 1 99 Spite of all that we can do, talik has come Into favor as a N. K. Jensen, 113.86 186 1 9 37 99 [biffllli builder for children as well L.C. A R. Lindley, 116.86 10 But, so far aa I can figure, 37 635 1 99 116.36 ias adults because by removal of 00 R. M. Aldrich, ” 1 11 35 ” 450 There is no use being blue. Ler cent of th - - ‘ r It Is rendered The foregoing assessments are now croft Bonding Act,” may do so by If I ever take to preaching ■wre than twice aa rich in food value due and payable and if not paid with" filing their application therefor with [ m ordinary milk and by a process I will choise this for my text-. in ten days from the last publication in ten (10) «lays from thé date here .called homogenizing more digest ibis Count your blessings, ’stead of being ‘ the ‘ date of the of this notice will become delinquent of, the same beinr ‘wi— bottled market milk. guessing Property owners who desire to first publication of this notice. Crisp lettuce and celery, carefully avail themselves of the privilege of Applications for such purpose may What dam thing Is coming next. washed and dried, may be so wrapped paying their assessments in install be procured from the Recorder. ---------- 4,---------- "Dated this 11th day of December, Though nobody is shivering y*t. In oil paper that they will be fresh ments under the provision of Sec tgag In good condition nt lunch time. tions 3788 to 3796, Oregon Laws, D. B. REASONER. 1925. looks as though the sizzera hold it City Recorder »102(000 should nut be used In sand commonly refered to as the “Ban (Seal) of summer has been broken. wiches fbr wilted lettuce Is almost la- ■ucar > «MS STICKING BY THE JOB T Í or letter of each lot, part of lot, ot parcel of land assessed and ths numb«? or letter of the Block la which the same is situated, the name of the owners thereof and the sums assessed upon such lota, parts of lota or parcels of land be ing as follows: Block Lot Addition Amount of Assaaamsnt American Laundry, 1 1 Vernonia 8201.29 1 Eva & C. H. Twineham, 2 Vernonia 201.29 W. C„ J. E. & R. M. Repass, 1 3 Vernonia 201.29 W. C., J. E. & K. M. Repass, 1 4 Vernonia 201.29 William Pringle, 1 5 Vernonia £01.29 2 B. F. & M. A. Lane, 1 Vernonia 201.29 B. F. & M. A. Lane, 2 N%-2 Vernonia 10Ò.65 o George Burdick, Slk-2 Vernonia 100.65 2 George Burdick, 3 Vernonia 201.29 B. F. & M. A. Lane, 2 4 fraction Vernonia 176.15 Mary S. McGee, S. W. 18ftx6sft 2 4 Vernonia 25.18 Mary S. McGee, 2 E>4-5 Vernonia 139.09 2 W14-5 Alex Sword, Vernonia 62.87 2 E.38 ft. lot 6 Vernonia C, S. Hoffman, 22.76 C. S. Hoffman, 2 E.38 ft. lot 7 Vernonia 22.7« 2 C.38 ft. lot 6 Vernonia C. A. VanAlstine, 38.62 o C. A. VanAlstine, C.38 ft. lot 7 Vernonia 88.62 Edith Early, 2 W.39 ft. lot 6 Vernonia 70.32 o W.39 ft. lot 7 Vernonia Edith Early, 70.82 Edith Early, 2 Lot 8 Vernonia 152.65 Claude O. Thomas, 2 9 Vernonia 243.14 o Claude O. Thomas, 10 Vernonia 243.14 Walter Coyle, 3 1 Vernonia 201.2» J.W.Beall,Jr, S. E. 18ftx75ft 3 2 Vernonia 58.93 3 E. F. Messing, remainder 2 142.35 Vernonia E. F. Messing, 8 3 Vernonia 201.29 T. A. White, 3 E-tt4 90.97 Vernonia T. A. White, Vernonia 3 EM,-5 90 97 C. W. Reithner, 3 W%-4 Vernonia 14.54 C. W. Reithner, 3 W%-5 Vernonia 14.51 J.W.&D.Baldwin.EW of WH, 3 4 Vernonia 26.24 J.W.&D.Baldwin,E% of W>4, 3 Vernonia 5 26.24 Kolumbia Kounty Kommunity Co6 W.45 ft.l Vernonia 29.03 Wallace Brothers, 6 Center 40 ft. 1 Vernonia 42.42 Wallace Brothers, f. 40 ft.x30 ft. 2 Vernonia 25.44 Bank of Vernonia, 60,27 6 East 30 ft . 1 Vernonia 6 Remainedr 2 Vernonia Bank of Vernonia, 145.15 J. W. Brown, « Lot 3 Vernonia 223.11 A. L. Fenner, « Vernonia 244.92 4 George Bryant, 6 244.92 5 Vernonia f"4 E.85 ft. 177.59 E. J. Kingsley, 1 Vernonia 23.89 7 W.30 ft. C.R.&W.J. Coyle, 1 Vernonia 201.2» W. A. Harris, 7 Vernonia 2 223.78 L.B.&B.B. Stuart, 7 Vernonia 3 246.27 Vernonia T. M. Crawford, 4 7 246.27 Vernonia 1 5 T. M. Crawford, Vernonia 244.98 6 M. Lynch, f-* 244.92 Vernonia S. S. Conklin,, 7 7 Vernonia 223.11 8 D. & G. McDonald, 138.02 7 WM-9 Vernonia Mary S. McGee, 138.02 Vernonia Mary S. McGee, Wlfc-10 38.71 7 Central 27ft. 9 Ytrronia C.R.& Jessie Coyle, 7 Central 27 ft. 10 Vernonia 38.71 C.R.& Jessie Coyle, 24.57 4 East 30.5 ft. 9 Vernonia H. T. Ames, 24.57 7 East 30.5 ft. 10 Vernonia H. T. Ames, 24.57 Nan Hall, 8 West 30.5 ft. 1 Vernonia 24.57 Nan Hall, 8 West 30.5 ft. 2 Vernonia 8 Central 27 ft. 1 Vernonia 38.71 Tjev-'. Brovn, 38.71 8 Central 27 ft. 2 Vernonia L< v.^ Brovn, 138.02 f East %-l Vamonia Delta L.-nd & Timber Co, 138.02 Delta L nd & Timber Co, 8 East H-2 Vernonia 8 220.44 Vernonia Maude Webster, 3 239.68 Vernonia 8 Maude Webster, 4 Vernonia 8 5 239.68 Dekn Land & Timber Co., 246.27 Vernonia J. W. Brown & N. Gillette, 8 6 246.27 8 Vernonia Nellie Gillette, 7 n S-K-8 183.10 Vernonia Brewer & Visnaw, 100.70 8 Vernonia NM-8 B. J. Cline, 8 201.29 Vernonia 9 L.B.&B.B. Stuart, 201.2» Vernonia 8 10 L.B.&B.B. Stuart, 190.89 9 Vernonia 1 J. H. Bush, 9 188.34 Vernonia 2 Delta Land & Timber Co. 210.02 9 3 Vernonia Angelina Lester, 9 225.66 Vernonia 4 Clarence Coyle, 228.83 9 5 . Vernonia C.W.&M. Mellinger, 185.45 10 Vernonia C.W.&M. Mellinger, 1 165.45 10 Vernonia C.W.&M. Mellinger, 2 120.67 10 Vernonia 3 C.W.&M. Mellinger, 105.88 10 Vernonia 4 W. A. Harris, 105.88 10 5 Vernonia W. A. Harris, 180.83 11 1 Vernonia Delta Land & Timber Co.* , 180.83 11 Vernonia 2 Delta Land Timber Co., 11 162.1» Vernonia 3 Delta Land & Timber Co., 143.38 11 4 Vernonia I). M. O’Donnell, 143.38 11 5 Vernonia Ida M. Harris, 181.63 11 Vernonia 6 Mary Roberts, 181.68 11 7 Vernonia Naomi Imbeck, 181.82 11 8 Vernonia Alma Urie, 11 9 Maria Mummult, isi.»e 11 Vernonia 10 Maria Mummult, 181.9« 12 Vernonia 1 W. T. Hatton, 12 Vernonia 1I1.M 2 M. B. Hattori, 181.82 Vernonia 3 12 M. B. Hatton,» 111-63 12 Vernonia 4 L.B.&B.B. Stuart, 181.63 12 Vernonia 5 L.B.&B.B. Stuart, 181.7« 12 6 Vernonia Thos. H. Blanchard, 181.60 Vernonia 12 7 John Stuart, 182.05 12 Vernonia 8 H.B.&L.A. Oatman, 188.43 12 Vernonia 9 E. S. Cleveland, 182.48 Vernonia 12 10 W. T. Hatton, 128.1» Vernonia 13 1 Albert Wood, 188.48 Vernonia 13 2 Albert Wood, 182.85 13 Vernonia 3 Albert W ood, 181.70 Vernonia 13 4 Albert Wood, 181.70 Vernonia 13 5 Albert Wood, 70 16 Vernonia 1 Charles D. White 70 16 Vernonia 2 Charles D. White 108.54 16 Vernonia 3 Oscar Es holm, 181.6« Vernonia 17 1 Ida M. Harris, 181.68 17 Vernonia 2 Ida M. Harris, 162.55 Vernonia 17 3 John & David Stuart. 101.70 Vernonia 17 10 John & David Stuart. 101.7» Vernonia 17 9 Pete Matiaco, 162.54 17 Vernonia 8 Pete Matiaco, 181.68 18 Vernonia 1 Rose Murray, 181.68 18 Vernonia 2 L.B.ÄB.B.Stuart, 188.58 18 Vernonia 3 Columbia Co. Fire Patrol, ft. E. tL. & at Lena wnn McGraw, meuraw, Deed 17CCA4 Boot uww MV. 30. Pg. 606, H. 60 ft x 115 ft. tract in S.W.% of N W.H sec. 4, T4N.R. 4 W.WJI.281.88 H. D. VanBlaricom, Deed Book 9, pg. 22 -R4fT. W. M. 188-21 tract in S.W. U of N.W.tt, sec. 4, 1 The foregoing assessments are jloW croft Bonding Act,” may da •» by due and paybble. and if not paid filing their application within ten days from the laartpubli- In ten (10) day« from cation of this notice will become de of, the same being th linquent. Property owner« who' desire to first publication of this Applications for am ■vail themselves of the privilege ef paying their assessments in install be procured from the this 11th Dated C_ ments under the provisions of Sec D. *. 1925. tions 3788 to 3796, Oregon Law«, commonly refered to as the "Band- (Seal)