Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, December 25, 1925, Image 4

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    NOTICE OF COLLECTION OF ASSESSMENT
NOT1SE 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
gon and that same were entered in
the docket of City Liens on the 5th,
day of December, 1925, the number.
Housework Woi
|900 a Y^|
or letter of each lot, part of lot, or
parcel of land assessed and the
number or letter of the Block in
which the same is situated,
the name of the owners thereof and
the sums assessed upon such lota,
parts of lots or parcels of land be­
ing as follows:
Nine hundred dollaro
the a versa
ASSESSMENT ROLL
Improvement District Number Three, Vernonia, Ore.
Including 1st, 2nd and 3rd Sts.
Owner of Record
American Laundry,
Eva A C. H. Twineham,
W. C., J. E. A R. M. Repass,
W. C., J. E. A R. M. Repass,
William Pringle,
Lot Addition
Block
1
2
3
4
5
1
1
1
1
1
Vernonia
Vernonia
Vernonir
Vernonia
Vernonia
1
Vernonia
N1k-2
Vernonia
Stk-2
Vernonia
3
Vernonia
4 fraction Vernonia
4
Vernonia
E^k-5
Vernonia
W*4-5
Vernonia
E.38 ft. lot 6 Vernonia
E.38 ft. lot 7 Vernonia
C.38 ft. lot 6 Vernonia
C.38 ft. lot 7 Vernonia
W.39 ft. lot 6 Vernonia
W.39 ft. lot 7 Vernonia
Lot 8
Vernonia
9
Vernonia
10
Vernonia
201.29
100.65
100.65
201.29
176.15
25.18
139.00
62.27
22.76
22.76
38.62
38.62
70.32
70.32
152.65
243.14
243.14
Walter Coyle,
J. W.Beall,Jr, S. E. 18ftx75ft
E. F. Messing, remainder
E. F. Messing,
T. A. White,
T. A. White,
C. W. Reithner,
C. W. Reithner,
J.W.&D.Baldwin,E14 of WH,
J. W.&D. Baldwin,E Vi of WW,
1
2
2
3
E-W4
E^k-5
W',»-4
W14-5
4
5
201.2 J
58.93
142.3.»
201.29
90.97
90 97
14.5-1
14.51
26.21
26.24
Vernonia
Vernonia
Vernonia
Vernonia
Vernonia
Vernonia
Vernonia
Vernonia
Vernonia
Vernonia
Vernonia
W.45 ft.l
Center 40 ft. 1 Vernonia
40 ft.x30 ft. 2 Vernonia
East 30 ft. 1 Vernonia
Remainedr 2 Vernonia
Vernonia
Lot 3
Vernonia
4
Vernonia
5
29.93
42.42
25.44
611.27
145.15
223.11
244.92
244.92
177.59
23.89
201.29
223.78
246.27
246.27
244.92
244.92
223.Ì1
138.02
138.02
38.71
38.71
24.57
24.57
E. J. Kingsley,
C.R.&W.J. Coyle,
W. A. Harris,
L.B.&B.B. Stuart,
T. M. Crawford,
T. M. Crawford,
M. Lynch,
S. S. Conklin,
D. & G. McDonald,
Mary S. McGee,
Mary S. McGee,
C.R.& Jessie Coyle,
C.R.& Jessie Coyle,
H. T. Ames,
H. T. Ames,
7
7
1 Vernonia
E.85 ft.
1 Vernonia
W.30 ft.
Vernonia
2
Vernonia
3
Vernonia
4
Vernonia
5
Vernonia
6
Vernonia
7
Vernonia
8
Vernonia
Wtt-9
Vernonia
W^-10
Central 27ft. 9 Vernonia
Central 27 ft. 10 Vernonia
East 30.5 :ft. 9 Vernonia
East 30.5 ft. 10 Vernonia
Nan Hall,
Nan Hall,
Lewis Brown,
Lewis Brown,
Delta Land A Timber Co,
Delta Land & Timber Co,
Maude W’ebster,
Maude Webster,
Delta Land & Timber Co.,
J. W. Brown & N. Gillette,
Nellie Gillette,
Brewer & Visnaw,
B. J. Cline,
L.B.&B.B. Stuart,
L.B.&B.B. Stuart,
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
S
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
West 30.5
West 30.5
Central 27
Central 27
East ft-1
East H-2
3
4
5
6
7
S-%-8
NH-8
9
10
J. H. Bush,
Delta Land & Timber Go.
Angelina Lester,
Clarence Coyle,
C.W.&M. Mellinger,
9
9
9
9
9
1
2
3
ft
4
7
7
7
7
ft
•
4
4
7
7
•7
7
7
■
ft. 1 Vernonia
ft. 2 Vernonia
ft. 1 Vernonia
ft. 2 Vernonia
Vernonia
Vernonia
Vernonia
Vernonia
Vernonia
Vernonia
Vernonia
Vernonia
Vernonia
Vernonia
Vernonia
24.57
24.57
38.71
38.71
138.02
138.02
220.44
239.68
239.68
246.27
246.27
123.19
100.70
201.29
201.29
5
Vernonia
Vernonia
Vernonia
Vernonia
Vernonia
190.89
193.34
210.02
225.66
228.83
4
C.W.&M. Mellinger,
C.W.&M. Mellinger,
C.W.&M. Mellinger,
W. A. Harris,
W. A. Harris,
10
10
10
10
10
1
2
3
4
5
Vernonia
Vernonia
Vernonia
Vernonia
Vernonia
135.45
135.45
120.67
105.88
105.88
Delta Land & Timber Co.,
Delta Land & Timber Co.,
Delta Land & Timber Co.,
D. M. O’Donnell,
Ida M. Harris,
Mary Roberts,
Naomi Imbeck,
Alma Urie,
Maria Mummult,
Maria Mummult,
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Vernonia
Vernonia
Vernonia
Vernonia
Vernonia
Vernonia
Vernonia
Vernonia
Vernonia
Vernonia
180.83
180.83
162.10
143.38
143.38
181.68
181.68
181.82
181.96
181.9e
W. T. Hatton,
M. B. Hatton,
M. B. Hatton,
L.B.&B.B. Stuart,
L.B.&B.B. Stuart,
Thos. H. Blanchard,
John Stuart,
H.B.&L.A. Oatman,
E. S. Cleveland,
W. T. Hatton,
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Vernonia
Vernonia
Vernonia
Vernonia
Vernonia
Vernonia
Vernonia
Vernonia
Vernonia
Vernonia
181.96
181.96
181.82
181.68
181.68
181.70
181.60
182.05
182.42
182.42
Albert
Albert
Albert
Albert
Albert
13
13
13
13
13
1
2
3
Vernonia
Vernonia
Vernonia
Vernonia
Vernonia
123.19
182.42
182.05
181.70
181.70
Charles D. White
Charles D. White
Oscar Esholm,
16
16
16
1
2
3
Vernonia
Vernonia
Vernonia
181.70
181.70
162.54
Ida M. Harris,
Ida M. Harris,
John & David Stuart.
John & David Stuart.
Pete Matiaco,
Pete Matiaco,
17
17
17
17
17
17
1
2
3
10
9
8
Vernonia
Vernonia
Vernonia
Vernonia
Vernonia
Vernonia
181.68
181.68
162.55
181.70
181.70
162.54
Rose Murray,
L.B.&B.B.Stuart,
Columbia Co. Fire Patrol,
18
18
18
1
2
3
Vernonia
Vernonia
Vernonia
181.68
181.68
162.53
Wood,
Wood,
Wood,
Wood,
Wood,
4
5
H. E. & Lena McGraw, Deed Book 30. Pg. 606,
60 ft x 115 ft. tract in S.W.% of N W.H sec. 4, T4N.R. 4 W W.M.201.38
•
H. D. VanBlaricom, Deed Book 9, g. 22
tract in S.W. U of N.W.14, aec. 4, 14 N-R4W. 1 W. M.
132.21
The foregoing asseMmenta are now
due and payable, and if not paid
within ten days from the last publi­
cation of thia notice will become de­
linquent.
Property owners who desire to
avail themselves, of the privilege of
paying their assessments in install­
ments under the provisions of Sec­
tions 3788 to 3796, Oregon Laws,
commonly refered to as the "Band­
ia'
$201.29
201.29
201.29
201.29
101.29
B. F. & M. A. Lane,
2
B. F. A M. A. Lane,
2
George Burdick,
2
George Burdick,
2
B. F. A M. A. Lane,
2
Mary S. McGee, S. W. 18ftx6sft 2
Mary S. McGee,
2
Alex Sword,
•
2
C. S. Hoffman,
2
C. S. Hoffman,
C. A. VanAlstine,
C. A. VanAlstine,
Edith Early,
Edith Early,
Edith Early,
Claude O. Thomas,
Claude O. Thomas,
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Kolumbia Kounty Kommunity Co6
6
Wallace Brothers,
e
Wallace Brothers,
6
Bank of Vernonia,
6
Bank of Vernonia,
6
J. W. Brown,
6
A. L. Fenner,
6
George Bryant,
Le­
Amount of
Assessment
croft Bonding Act,” may do so by
filing their application therefor with­
in ten (10) days from the date here­
of, the same being the date of the
first publication of this notice.
Applications for such purpose may
be procured from the Recorder.
Dated this 11th day of December,
1925.
D. B. REASONER,
(Seal)
City Recorder
A. W. PETERSEN
FURNISHINGS FOR MEN
—PETERSEN’S POPULAR PRICES—
Taffeta and Woolen Plaid»
Enliven the Tailored Mode
Will Coach Navy Crew
Zez Confrey Mixes
Salads and Songs
Zes Confrey, famous composer of
the musical classic. “The Kitten on
the Keys.” 1«
hailed by hl<
friends as the
most versatile <>.
America's pope
lar song com
powers. Those w|o.
know him say h •
cHn mix a salad
or a song < m 1 i 1I tv
with equal iu<-
cess, which is
saying conaidei
able since h •
portrayal of tlin
Zez Confrey.
delightful prank «
of a certain youi feline frisking over
the Ivories bus been recognized ns tb.i
model of American nyncoputl'>n.
But Mr. Confrey has other "nrsts’
In his renertolre, his acquaintance i
declare. Country bred, he Is a Juda
of horse flesh, and also knows u goo.!
cigar.
The simple life is Mr. Confrey's Idea
of happiness. Every so often Manliut
tan getB too crowded for him and ho
boards a train for the country un i
the companionship of a certain mur­
muring brook. Inevitably he come i
back with one of the merry tunes fo
which he Is noted.
A bachelor, Zea keep-: open lions
for his friends. If be Invites a lew of
the boys over for a midnight supper,
he does the cooking himself. Invita­
tions to Ills lively little dinners
sought after. There are two dishes to
which Mr. Confrey is purtlal So are
his friend*. His recipes for the two
follow:
"Bob' Butler, for two years assist-
nt to Coach “Ruaty" Callow of ths
Now that the cheering influence of Jnlveralty of Washington, who bss
<ay plaids manifests itself so conspic­ ccepted the position of conch for the
uously throughout the mod--, the levy crew.
strictly tailored cloth suit need not
necessarily present a somber, conven­
.y
tional aspect. The picture tells the
story more eloquently than words.
DIPPING INTO
One of the cleverest fashions of the
SCIENCE
hour is the plaid blouse or long tunic
worn with a plaited or flared satin
crepe or velvet skirt. Sometimes the
Floral Business
Idea Is reversed, as Is Instanced In
There are about 7,500 florist
a jumper suit which proclaims a com
ing spring vogue. The blouse of this J establishments In the United
States. At least $2,500 worth of
frock Is of heavy navy crepe satin,
flowers are produced by each a
while the full circular skirt, the ker­
chief tie and the banded bows at the A year, the total production being
Royal Egg* With Mushroom Sauce.
# estimated at $35,000,000. There
wrist are of plaid taffeta.
13 «sus
1 Vi cup evapu
Should fancy run to an all plaid ef­ 3 ure 115,000,000 square feet of
I Salt
rated milk dil­
fect, choose a jumper frock of fine H land In hothouse.«. The general
Pepper
uted with
1-1
pound
mush-
1
%
cup meal slock
4
use
of
the
advertising
slogan:
plalded rayon and wool mixture. Let
roonis
(Thu may be
the belt, collar and cuffs be of gilded £ "Say It With Flowers" has
1 slice pimento
prepared from
I tbxp butler
bouillon cubes)
# greatly Increased business the
leather.
if
i oust
1 tbep. flour
Lpast several years.
1
s
Parsley
io?* Wrw’ern V- •••
»
The way to have some of the best
"
-e the mualirnon-e In two th- i.
«WV-e.
.r
..
..
.
w-w-rf-.r-w-
-<W
S | Uo. i. lai.mg cate uol lu uulu, tuaae
families ask you to call again is to
a white Mau<-e of two tbsp, butter,
Xmas
Candy—Beautiful B< ye« — flour, evaporated milk and meat stock
be a bill collector.
•• •y
” ■
k five min u tea.
Add the cooked
Lincoln’s.
174 Co.
--------- *---------
mu..hr>'oine
and
chopped
pimento.
Break O,. a and drop Into hot tut. ba­
The way to be happily married is
in* caretui to keep egg tn a globular
man Just a* soon as they are a gold­
to obey the laws and pay no atten
Pop corn that will pop at Lin en
brown lift out and drain
Place an
tion to the in-laws.
coin’s Candy Kitchen
17' erg on tack place of tnaat. Allow tw >
---- *----
piece» for each nerving. Pour over all
the mushroom uauco and garnlab with
parsley.
NOTICE OF COLLECTI ON OF ASSESSMENT
NOTICE IS HERBY GIVEN,that
assessments have been levied for thei
construction of street and storm
sewer improvements in Improvement
District No. Two (2) of the City of
Vernonia, Columbia couny, Oregon,
and that same were entered in the
docket of City Liens on the Sth day
of December, 1925, the number or
letter of each lot, part of lot, or
parcel of land assessed and the num­
ber or letter of the block in which
the same is situated,
the name of the owners thereof and
the Bums assessed upon such lots,
part of lots or parcels of land being
as follows:
ASSESSMENT ROLL
Improvement District No. 2
Vernonia, Oregon.
Owner of Record
Block
Lot
Amount of
Addition Assessment
Mrs. Emma Berjcerson
6
4
Eastside
$130.60
Mrs. Emma Bergerson
6
5
Eastside
130.60
R. McGillis,
6
Eastside
130.60
«
H. C. Watkins,
1
Eastside
116.86
7
A. L. Kullander,
Eastside
76.41
7 NH-2
A. L. Kullander,
Eastside
N’¿-3
7
76.41
J. II. Bush,
7 SH-2
Eastside
40.41
J. II. Bush,
EasLside
7 SV4-3
40.41
(Note—The following Deed Book number and page, refer to the deed
Recrdf. of Columbia County. Oregon.)
Lillian Brown, Deed Book 35. pg. 262, 1
9 Ferndale
130.60
(Unfiled Plat)
Issac Jay, deed book 36,)
»»
47.)pg 436 1
10
130.60
34.)
tt
tt
Isaac Jay ”
” ff tt
1
• 11
130.60
>»
tt
tt
Isaac Jay ”
1
12
156.63
It
13
Nellie Jay Gillette, ’ ’ 39 ” 275 1
130.60
11
Lillian Brown, Deed ”35 ” 262 1
14
130.60
tt
Nellie Jay Gillette, ’ ’ 39 ” 275 1
15
130.60
tt
Lillian Brown,Deed ” 35 ” 262
16
1
130.60
tt
S. S. Conklin, ” ’’ 35 ” 196 1
17
130.69
tt
S. S. Conklin, ” ” 35 ” 196 1
18
130.60
W. C. Repass, ” ” 33 ” 265 1
Broadway
2
116.86
(Unfiled Plat»
It
Cecil Sawyer,
” 38 ” 420 1
3
116.86
tt
M. D. Cle,
” ’’ 37 ” 73
1
116.86
4
99
J.R. & O. V. Cox ” ” 37 ” 393 1
5
116.86
tt
Mary Nash, Sr,
” ” 35 ” 510 1
6
116.86
99
V. C. Short,
’’ 38 ” 255 1
7
116,8.1
tt
J. R. Mitchell,
” 33 ’’ 265 1
8
140.15
tt
N. K. Jensen,
” 37 ” 186 1
9
11 <1.86
It
L.C. & R. Lindley, ” ” 37 ” 635 1
10
116.86
tt
R. M. Aldrich, ” ” 35 ” 450
1
11
116.86
The foregoing asseMmenta are now croft Bonding Act,” may do so by
due and payable and if not paid with" filing their application therefor with­
in ten days from the last publication in ten (10) days from the date here­
of this notice will become delinquent of, the same being the date of the
Property owners who desire to first publication of thia notice.
■vail themselves of the privilege of
Applications for such purpose may
paying their asseMmenta in install­ be procured from the Recorder.
ments under th« provision of Sec­
Dated thia 11th day of December,
tions 3788 to 3796, Oregon Laws,
1925.
D. B. REASONER,
commonly rafered to .as th« “Ban (Seal)
City Recorder
Pinoappla-Chaaso Salad.
It slices pine­
apple
1 cup cream
cheese
14 cup chopped
nuts
1 tbsp, evaporated
milk
Crisp lettuce
leaves
1 tbsp pineapple
Juice
1 tsp. sugar
Oreen and rod
mangoes
Creamy naiad
dreaalo*
Combine the cheese, nute, evaporated
milk, pineapple juice and lusir. and
blend Into a smooth mass. Cut pineap­
ple circles In half. Spread cheese mix­
ture on a slice of pineapple and press
the other half circle of pineapple on
top of cheese as one would a alien of
bread In making a sandwich. Cut dli-
monda or triangles from green and r.-d
mangoes and press Into the edge of
the cheese mixture between the pine­
apple
Lay !»o of the prepared piece*
of pineapple on a crisp lettuce leaf.
Serve with creamy salad dressing This
serves flve.
Promoter of Big Fight
wk
Leonora Z. Meder. ly
of public welfare of C
executive, purchasing
expert, and producer r
The successful home
food values.
She
budget so that the foot
have all the necessary
qualities.
"The woman who wc
her food bill will do I
her money on milk am
blea than on butter, tl
one of the beet sour
aentlal food element, vl
are butter aubatitutei
can take the place of
tables.
“Milk, foot! expert* l
nearly perfect food,
the problem by Invent
milk, which la slinp'
milk sterilised In cams
per cent of the wate
cause evaporated mil!
the richncM of ordinal
many housewives dllu
half with water for «
Keeping longer than
there Is no waste fron
too, ft is cheaper.
"Savings also can bs
Cheaper portions of
cooked are highly nntr
better tasting than
cost more. The shout
stew meat of lamb ars
shoulders, feet, tails,
and hocks are tn the
Calorit
yiNvquue
Require
I of the I
ry etitians decia
age boy or gir
hould receive about
pound of body weig
average weight of a C
Is forty pounds. Th«
caloric requirement
proximately 1,600 cs
merely the name fot
ure of heat' derived
of food.
Necessarily, the ca
of the child Is d<
temperament, since t
hard and long requi
merit than one who
life. Rate of growth
Ing on caloric req
child who la growl!
he given more food t
need* than the bo
growth is normal.
Mother* know the
consist of the rosentl
tefn, carbohyratea, f
water. The imports!)
I to learn the foods I
I essentials In a ball
Is a well-balanced n
Mx years old complli
on home economics.
ONK
DAY’S
Ml
YKAR-OLD
suBroalt
• »tewed prunes .
H cupful cream of
Served with half of
tbsp.) and half el
milk ...........................
1 slice buttered teas
1 cup cocoa made
evaporated milk
Luncheon
Baked potato and I
14 cupful spinach..
1 baked apple (1 tb>
14 tbsp, butter)..
1 glass milk............ ..
1 slice bread butter-
14 tbsp, butter ..
Afternoon Lune
1 orange .................
Din
1 small pises broils
<1M x
« H) •
K cupful mashed p
1-4 cupful lima bet
mads with evapt
milk ...................
I glass milk, oraag
The photograph ghowg Tloyfl Flta-
slmrnona, who 1* making strenuous ef­
Total ••••••••• e.j
forts to secure a fight between Jack
Children often I
Dempsey sad Harry Wills at Michigan
drinking plain mill
City, Ind.
with fruit juices la
The tonie for the busine** world Following la the rt
Ing milk drink: Ml
—newspaper advertising. ,
Juice, K cupful
If you have anything to sell or three teaspoon tula
want anything. Adverti*» in the Eagle spoonful of lenwn
grains of aatt. M m
Read the adv*, carefully.
jar before asrvtug