Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, July 21, 1933, Page 3, Image 3

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    FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1933.
VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA, OREGON
Urntunia Eagle
MI
Member of National Editorial
Association and Oregon State
Editorial Association.
Issued Every Friday
$2.00. Per Year in Advance
Entered as second class matter August 4, 1922, at the post
office at Vernonia. Oregon, under the act of March 3, 1879.
Advertising rates—Foreign, 30c per inch; local, 28c per inch;
legal notices. 10c per line first insertion, 5c per line succeeding
insertions; classified lc per word, minimum 25c first insertion,
15c succeeding insertions; readers, 10c a line.
RAY D. FISHER, Editor and Publisher
THE CHARTER AMENDMENTS
With the questions of prohibition, sales tax, oleo tax
and the rest of the measures in today’s election disposed
of, it is time for the people of Vernonia to be thinking
about the charter amendments to be voted August 7.
As will be noticed from the text which appears in an­
other column, there are four of the proposed amendments,
which are briefly as follows: To permit the sale of property
taken over by the city upon terms and at a price to be
fixed by a board of appraisers; to provide for the accep­
tance of unpaid bonds, coupons and warrants of the city in
payment of property bought from the city; to authorize
the acceptance of unpaid bonds, coupons and warrants of
the city in payment of street and sewer assessments; to
substitute the election of marshal and recorder by the
people for the present method of appointment by mayor
with consent of the council.
The first, this newspaper believes, would be a distinct
advantage to the city and the taxpayers if passed. The
city now has in possession property taken over for non­
payment of assessments, and probably will be forced in
the future to take over more. Under the present law this
can be sold for not less than the amount of the claims
against it, and for cash. Such a requirement at best slows
up sales and under present conditions prevents them al­
together. Idle property in the hands of the city is not
merely useless; it is a source of a certain amount of expense,
and is off the tax roll. By so modifying requirments for pur­
chase that people can afford to buy the property, there is a
chance of its being restored to usefulness, and it again
becomes taxable.
The second and third permitting the acceptance of
securities of the city in payment for property bought from
the city and for assessments, are arousing considerable
discussion. A more extended discussion of these proposed
amendments will be reserved until a later issue.
Concerning the last measure in the list, this newspaper
has already expressed an opinion, and may reiterate it.
Suffice it just now to say that the Eagle believes the plan
of electing the marshal a mistake. To elect the recorder
may be something of an advantage, but it is more than
offset by the provision including the marshal, and should
be defeated.
Among Our
Neighbors • •
The Fir-Tex plant in St. Helens
may continue operations indefi­
nitely if orders continue to come
in at the same rate, according to
a tentative promise from the
management.
ter of said City, be and the same
is hereby proposed for submission
to the legal voters of the said
City for adoption or rejection at
a Special Election to be held on
the 7th day of August, 1933.
CHARTER AMENDMENT SUB­
MITTED TO THE VOTERS BY
THE COMMON COUNCIL.
AN ACT
To amend an act entitled “An
Act to incorporate the City of
Vernonia, in the County of Co­
lumbia, State of Oregon, filed in
the office of the Secretary of
State February 18th, 1891, as
Selection of Fifth street ana amended at an election held on
Columbia boulevard as the loca­ the 7th day of November, 1922,
tion of the proposed civic center by a vote of the people, be and
in St. Helens is being strongly the same is hereby amended by
opposed by the West St. Helens adding to CHAPTER IX, Section
Progressive club, which urges No. 99'4 thereto.
SECTION 9914. That all the
that a site as near the center of
duly issued, valid and unpaid
the city as possible be selected.
bonds, and /or bond interest cou­
General Fund Warrants of
The Rainier Steam
laundry pons, City
of Vernonia are hereby
burned to the ground July 18. the
also declared to be legal tender
The loss was about $17,000, part­ for the purpose of paying all or
ly covered by insurance.
any part of special assessment
liens, interest and penalty there­
Lester Howard was installed on, now owing and payable to the
Thursday night of last week as City of Vernonia on real property
chancellor commander of the within said City, and the offi­
Knights of Pythias at Rainier. cers of the City of Vernonia,
The vice-chancellor is Harold charged with the collection of
such assessments are hereby auth­
Veatch.
orized and empowered to accept
The Woman’s Benefit associa­ such bonds, interest coupons, and
tion of Rainier plans a garden general fund warrants at the par
value thereof in payment of such
show to be held July 26.
special assessments.
This act shall take effect im­
A new weekly newspaper in mediately
upon its ratification by
St. Helens, to be known as the a
of all the votes cast in
Weekly Columbia County Inform­ the majority
City
of
at the spe­
ant, is planned by S. C. Morton. cial election Vernonia,
to be held therefor;
and the Mayor of said City of
The West Coast Telephone com­ Vernonia, shall, after the canvass
pany’s office in Clatskanie is be­ of the returns of said election, if
ing moved to the Odd Fellows adopted, immediately by procla­
building, and a large part of the mation in the Vernonia Eagle,
system in that community is be­ published in said City, in one is­
ing rebuilt. The work will take sue thereof, proclaim this act to
about six weeks.
•
be in full force and effect from
the date of said special election.
RESOLVED FURTHER, That
A movement is on foot for
Hillsboro, Newberg and Forest this resolution for the proposed
Grove to buy power from the I Charter amendment to be submit­
new Stimson mill in Scoggins ted to the voters by the Council be
valley, with the Forest Grove filed with the City Recorder for
diesel equipment used as stand­ submission to the legal voters of
by service. Cost in Forest Grove the City of Vernonia, for their
for the proposed service is esti­ adoption or rejection, to be voted
mated at from 5 to 7.5 mills per upon at a Special Election to be
held as herein provided.
kilowatt.
RESOLVED FURTHER. That
The Knappton lumber mill, the Council deems it advisable,
and
does hereby and herein call
closed down Tor three years, will
resume August 1.______________ and make necessary provisions
for the holding of a Special
Election which shall be and here­
RESOLUTION
BE IT RESOLVED by the by is called to be held on the
7th
day of Auyuat, 1933, between
common council of the City of
Vernonia, Columbia County, State the legal voting hours on said
of Oregon, that the following date, to-wit: between the hours
proposed Amendment to th* Char­ of oqe and eight P. M. and that
PAGE THREE
adopted, immediately by procla­ City of Vernonia at least ten days of the City of Vernonia, Colum- adopted, immediately by procla­
mation in the Vernonia Eat,'.»- prior to the day of sale, setting bia, County, Oregon, by adding to mation in the Vernonia Eagle,
published in said City, in one is­ forth a brief description of the CHAPTER IX, SECTION 99-A published in said City, in one is-
sue thereof, proclaim this act to land offered for private sale, and thereto, for the sale,, lease and □ue thereof, proclaim this act to
be in full force and effect from the minimum price at which it is to contract, and the terms, condi­ oe in full lorce and effect from
tions and manner thereol, of all the date of said special election.
the date of said special election. be sold for.
RESOLVED FURTHER, That
Said Board shall also determine real properties acquired by> the
RESOLVED FURTHER, That
this resolution for the proposed the terms and conditions and the City of Vernonia on account of this resolution for the proposed
____ ___
, of J non-payment of assessments or Charter amendment to be suomit-
Charter amendment to be submit­ ________
minimum r____
price ___
for which
any
Vernonia Eagle, July 20, 1923. ted to the voters by the Council be the above mentioned iands may be I taxes, and providing for an ap- ted to the voters by the Council be
praisal thereof, and a review of uled with the City Recorder for
filed -with the City Recorder for offered at public auction.
The C. S. Hoffman family are submission to the legal voters of
Contracts to purchase any of such appraisal and other acts of submission to the legal voters of
now living at their summer camp the City of Vernonia, for their Baid lands at auction or private the Board of Appraisers by the the City of Vernonia, for their
in the city limits on Rock creek. adoption or rejection, to be voted sale, may, be given by the City Common Council.
adoption or rejection, to be voted
Vote YES or NO
upon at a Special Ejection to be in like manner.
upon at a Special Election to be
the
304
YES,
1
vote
for
McCown and Anderson began held as herein provided.
neld as herein provided.
Any of said lands may be
work this week on the new Stew­
RESOLVED FURTHER, That leased by the City of Vernonia proposed Amendment.
RESOLVED FURTHER, That
30$
NO,
I
vote
against
art building at Bridge and Second the Council deems it advisable, upon such terms and conditions
the Council deems it advisable,
street. It will be of brick veneer. and does hereby and herein call as may be fixed by the Board of the proposed Amendment.
and does hereby and herein call
and make necessary provisions
RESOLVED FURTHER, That and make necessary provisions
and may be subse­
O. F. Tipton of Oregon City for the holding of a Special Appraisers,
sold subject to such lease. the City Recorder be, and is here­ lor the holding of a Special
has closed a lease with the church Election which shall be and here­ quently
by
instructed to have this resolu­ Election which snail be and here­
Auction sales shall be conduc­
people for the use of their sheds by is called to be held on the
by the City Treasurer, and tion together with the Ballot by is called to be held on the
adjoining the Van Blaricom pro­ 7th day of August, 1933, between ted
sales, leases and options Title and number in full, pub­ i th day of August, 1933, between
perty and is establishing a retail the legal voting hours on said private
shall be negotiated by the Board lished at least once in the Ver­ the legal voting hours on said
lumber yard there.
date, to-wit: between the hours of Appraisers subject to the ap­ nonia Eagle, a weekly newspaper date, to-wit: between the hours
published in tha City of Verno­ of one and eight P. M. and that
of one and eight P. M. and that proval of the Council.
Civic pride is at low ebb in said time be and the same hereby
The Mayor and City Recorder nia, not less than ten days nor -said time be and the same is here­
Vernonia—sad to relate, there is designated as the time for are hereby empowered to exe­ more than twenty days immedi­ by designated as the time for
holding said special election, and cute in the name of the City of ately preceding the date of said holding said special election, and
is room for improvement.
the City Hall in said City is Vernonia, deeds, leases and con­ special election, and that he also the City Hall in said City is
E. E. Mills has purchased a hereby designated as the polling tracts to purchase such lands as cause to be posted three notices hereby designated as the polling
half interest in the former W. L. place therefor, and the following are sold or leased; provided, how­ as so published to be posted in place therefor, and the following
Hall store, and the firm is now named persons are hereby desig­ ever that leases for a jonger three conspicuous places in said named persons are hereby desig­
known as the Hall and Mills gen­ nated and appointed as and for term than five years and full City of Vernonia, not less than nated and appointed as and for
the Judges and Clerks of said warranty deeds shall first be au­ ten days nor more than twenty the Judges and Clerks of said
eral store.
special election, Richard Sesse- thorized by special ordinance days prior to the date of said special election, Richard Sesse-
Many more new houses are go­ man, Chairman, J. C. Henderson, passed by the Common Council. election.
man, Chairman, J. C. Henderson,
Passed by the Council of the Judge, Mrs. Grant Thayer, First
ing up in all parts of Vernonia Judge, Mrs. Grant Thayer, First
Lots and lands may be sold or
this week.
Clerk, A. B. Johnson, Second leased in fractional parts or any City of Vernonia, Oregon, this Clerk, A. B. Johnson, Second
Clerk, and Fred Tousley, Third
or quantity may be of­ 6th day of June, 1933 by the fol­ Clerk, and Fred Tousley, Third
said time be and the same hereby Clerk; that the City Recorder be, number
fered
for
sale or lease as may lowing vote. Yeas, Geo. Johnson, Clerk; that the City Recorder be,
is designated as the time for and hereby is directed and auth­ be determined
the Board of A. E. Adams, H. G. Sandon. and hereby is directed and auth­
holding said special election, and orized to obtain and prepare the Appraisers. The by Board
orized to obtain and prepare the
shall also Nays, None.
the City Hall in said City is necessary supplies for holding have the power to make
Submitted to and approved
___
. necessary supplies for holding
by
hereby designated as the polling said Special Election for said time to time such changes from
m the Mayor this 6th day of June, said Special Election for said
place therefor, and the following City.
City.
prices and terms as it shall deem 1933
named persons are hereby desig­
BEN S. OWENS, Mayor.
FURTHER, That advisable.
RESOLVED FURTHER, That
nated and appointed as and for for RESOLVED
ATTEST:
C.
F.
HIEBER,
the
hereinbefore
proposed
for the hereinbefore proposed
Any act of said Board of Ap­
the Judges and Clerks of said Charter Amendment the following
City
Recorder.
Charter Amendment the following
special election, Richard Sesse- Ballot Title be and the same here­ praisers in fixing price or terms
Ballot Title be and the same here­
of sale shall be subject to review
RESOLUTION
man. Chairman, J. C. Henderson, by is adopted:
Common
and
revision
by
the
BE IT RESOLVED by the by is adopted:
Judge, Mrs. Grant Thayer, First
CHARTER AMENDMENT SUB-
CHARTER AMENDMENT SUB­ Council by vote of not less than common council of the City of
Clerk, A. B. Johnson, Second
____ fourths
______ ___
of ____
the members Vernonia, Columbia County, State M1TED TO THE VOTERS BY
Clerk, and Fred Tousley, Third MITTED TO THE VOTERS BY three
thereof at a regular or special of Oregon, that the following THE COMMON COUNCIL.
Clerk; that the City Recorder be, THE COMMON COUNCIL.
To amend Section 4 of Chapter
To amend the existing Charter meeting thereof; provided, how- proposed Amendment to the Char­
and hereby is directed and auth­
orized to obtain and prepare the of the City of Vernonia, Colum­ ever, that such review and /or ter of said City, be and the same Two of the existing Charter of
necessary supplies for holding bia County, Oregon, by adding revision shall not apply to sales, is hereby proposed for submission the City of Vernonia, Oregon, re­
said Special Election for said to Chapter IX, Section 99%, de­ conveyances and contracts made to the legal voters of the said lating to the elective officers of
claring that all of the duly is­ and executed prior to any such City for adoption or rejection at said City making the Mayor,
City.
Treasurer, Recorder, Marshal and
RESOLVED FURTHER, That sued, valid and unpaid bonds, and review. Nothing herein contained a Special Election to be held on four Councilmen elective officers
for the hereinbefore proposed /or bond interest coupons, and shall be held ta require the City the 7th day of August, 1933.
CHARTER AMENDMENT SUB­ and to repeal Section 5 of
Charter Amendment the following general fund warrants of the of Vernonia to offer any of said
Chapter Two of the existing
Ballot Title be and the same here­ City of Vernonia, to be legal ten­ property for sale or lease, and MITTED TO THE VOTERS BY Charter whereby the Recorder
der and acceptable at par in pay­ offers may be withdrawn at any THE COMMON COUNCIL.
by is adopted:
and
Marshal are appointive offi-
AN ACT
CHARTER AMENDMENT SUB­ ment to the City of Vernonia of time.
cerss providing, however, that the
the
purchase
price
of
lands
here
­
To
amend
an
act
entitled
“
An
This
act
shall
take
effect
im
­
MITTED TO THE VOTERS BY
after sold by the City of Verno­ mediately upon its ratification by Act to incorporate the City of elective officers holding office
THE COMMON COUNCIL.
nia, which lands have been here­
of all the votes cast in Vernonia, in the County of Co­ at the time of the adoption of this
To amend the existing Charter tofore or will be hereafter ac­ a the majority
shall hold their office for the
City of Vernonia, at the spe­ lumbia, State of Oregon, filed in Act
of the City of Vernonia, Colum­ quired by the City of Vernonia cial
to be held therefor; the office of the Secretary ot term for which they were elected
bia County, Oregon, by adding to for the non-payment of assess­ and election
or
appointed,
and until their suc­
the Mayor of said City of State February 18th, 1891, as cessor is elected
CHAPTER IX, SECTION 99%, ments or taxes.
or appointed and
amended at an election held on
Vernonia,
shall,
after
the
canvass
declaring all the duly issued, valid
the 7th day of November, 1922, quqalifies.
of
the
returns
of
said
election,
if
Vote
YES
or
NO
and unpaid bonds, and /or bond
Vote YES or NO
302
YES, I vote for the adapted, immediately by procla­ by a vote of the people, be and
interest coup.ons, and General
306
YES, I vote for the
mation in the Vernonia Eagle, the same is hereby amended by
Fund Warrants of the City of proposed amendment.
in said City, in one is- amending Section Four of Chap- proposed amendment.
303
NO, I vote against the published
Vernonia, to be legal tender and
this act to | ter Two, and to repeal Section
307
NO, I vote against the
i sue thereof,
' ‘____", , proclaim
' ’
acceptable at par for the purpose proposed amendment.
proposed amendment.
of said Chapter Two:
RESOLVED FURTHER, That be in full force and effect from Five
of paying all or any special as­
RESOLVED
FURTHER, That
SECTION FOUR: The elective
date of said special election.
sessment liens, interest and penal­ the City Recorder be, and is here­ the RESOLVED
FURTHER, That officers of said City shall be a the City Recorder be, and is here­
ty thereon, now owing and pay­ by instructed to have this resolu­
resolution for the proposed Mayor, Treasurer, Recorder, Mar­ by instructed to have this resolu­
able to the City of Vernonia on tion together with the Ballot this
Charter amendment to be submit­ shal and Four Councilmen, the tion together with the Ballot
real property within said City and Title and number in full, pub­ ted
to the voters by the Council be Mayor, Recorder, Treasurer and Title and number in full, pub­
authorizing the officers of the lished at least once in the Ver­
filed
with the City Recorder for Marshal shall be each elected at lished at least once in the Ver­
nonia
Eagle,
a
weekly
newspaper
City of Vernonia charged with
submission
to the legal voters of the regular bi-annual elections nonia Eagle, a weekly newspaper
published
in
the
City
of
Verno
­
the collection of said assessments,
and shall hold their respective of­ published in the City of Verno­
to accept such bonds, interest cou­ nia, pot less than ten days nor the City of Vernonia, for their fice for the period of two years, nia, not less than ten days nor
pons and general fund warrants more than twenty days immedi­ adoption or rejection, to be voted two Councilmen shall be elected more than twenty days immedi­
ately preceding the date of said upon at a Special Ejection to be at each regular bi-annual election ately preceding the date of said
rn payment of such assessments.
special election, and that he also held as herein provided.
Vote YES or NO
RESOLVED FURTHER, That Who shall hold their office for a special election, and that he also
300
YES, I vote for the cause to be posted three notices
of four years, and that cause to be posted three notices
as so published to be posted in the Council deems it advisable, period
proposed amendment.
Section Five of said Chapter Two as so published to be posted in
301
NO, I vote against the three conspicuous places in said and does hereby and herein call be and hereby is repealed, pro­ three conspicuous places in said
City of Vernonia, not less than and make necessary provisions viding, however, that the elective City of Vernonia, not less than
proposed amendment.
the holding of a Special
RESOLVED FURTHER, That ten days nor more than twenty for
Election which shall be and here­ officers holding office at the time ten days nor more than twenty
the City Recorder be, and is here­ days prior to the date of said by
is called to be held on the of the adoption of this Act shall days prior to the date of said
by instructed to have this resolu­ special election.
7th
day of August, 1933, between hold their office for the term for election.
Passed
by
the
Council
of
the
tion together with the Ballot
Passed by the Council of the
the legal voting nours or said; which they were elected or ap-
Title and number in full, pub­ City of Vernonia, Oregon, this date, to-wit: between the hours
knnrc' nninfpd
thpir successor
surcessor City of Vernonia, Oregon, this
pointed, anti
and until their
lished at least once in the Ver­ 6th day of June, 1933 by the fol­ of one and eight P. M. and that is elected or appointed and quali­ 6th day of June, 1933 by the fol-
nonia Eagle, a weekly newspaper lowing vote. Yeas, Geo. Johnson, said time be and the same hereby fies.
ng vote. Yeas, Geo. Johnson,
lowin;
published in the City of Verno­ A. E. Adams, H. G. Sandon. is designated as the time for
This act shall take effect im­ A. E.
L Adams, H. G. Sandon.
nia, not less than ten days nor Nays, None.
mediately upon its ratification by Nays,
lys,
None.
holding
said
special
election,
and
Submitted to and approved by
more than twenty days immedi­
Submitted to and approved by
the City Hall in said City Is a majority of all the votes cast in
ately preceding the date of said the Mayor this 6th day of June, hereby
designated as the polling the City of Vernonia, at the spe­ the Mayor this 6th day of June,
special election, and that he also 1933.
therefor, and the following cial election to be held therefor; 1933.
BEN S. OWENS, Mayor. place
cause to be posted three notices
BEN S. OWENS, Mayor.
named persons are hereby desig­ and the Mayor of said City of
as so. published to be posted in ATTEST: C. F. HIEBER,
Vernonia, shall, after the canvass ATTEST: C. F. HIEBER,
nated
and
appointed
as
and
for
City
Recorder.
three conspicuous places in said
City Recorder.
the Judges and Clerks of said of the return? of said election, if
City of Vernonia, not less than
special election, Richard Sesse-
RESOLUTION
ten days nor more than twenty
BE IT RESOLVED by the tnan. Chairman, J. C. Henderson, i
dgys prior to the date of said
common council of the City of Judge, Mrs. Grant Thayer, First
special election.
A. B. Johnson, Second
Passed by the Council of the Vernonia, Columbia County, Stste Clerk, and
Fred Tousley, Third
City of Vernonia, Oregon, this of Oregon, that the following Clerk,
Clerk;
that
City Recorder be,
6th day of June, 1933 by the fol­ proposed Amendment to the Char­ and hereby the
is directed and auth­
lowing vote. Yeas, Geo. Johnson, ter of said City, be and the same orized to obtain
and prepare the
A. E. Adams, H. G. Sandon. is hereby proposed for submission necessary supplies
for holding
to the legal voters of the said
Nays, None.
Special Election for said
Submitted to and approved by City for adoption or rejection at said
the Mayor this 6th day of June, a Special Election to be held on City.
RESOLVED FURTHER, That
the 7th day of August, 1933.
1933.
CHARTER AMENDMENT SUB­ for the hereinbefore proposed
BEN S. OWENS, Mayor.
MITTED TO THE VOTERS BY Charter Amendment the following
ATTEST: C. F. HIEBER,
Ballot Title be and the same here­
THE COMMON COUNCIL.
City Recorder.
by is adopted:
AN ACT
CHARTER AMENDMENT SUB­
RESOLUTION
To amend an act entitled "An
Act
to
incorporate
the
City
of
MITTED TO THE VOTERS BY Ringlette Permanent Waves at
BE IT RESOLVED by the
Willard Batteries
common council of the City of Vernonia, in the County of Co­ THE COMMON COUNCIL.
$3.50 and $4.50
Vernonia, Columbia County, State lumbia, State of Oregon, filed in
To amend the existing Charter
VIOLET RAY GASOLINE
of Oregon, that the following the office of the Secretary of
MILADY’S BEAUTY SHOPPE
Oils . . . Export Greasing
proposed Amendment to the Char­ State February 18th, 1891, as
Mr«. E. H. Turner
ter of said City, be and the same amended at an election held on
VERNONIA
is hereby proposed for submission the 7th day of November, 1922,
Vernonia Hotel Bldg.
SERVICE STATION
to the legal voters of the said by a vote of the people, be and
492 Bridge St
Phone 1261
City for adoption or rejection at the same is hereby amended by
a Special Election to be held on adding to CHAPTER IX, Section
99-A thereto.
the 7th day of August, 1933.
SECTION 99-A: In all cases
CHARTER AMENDMENT SUB­
A. F. & A. M.
Roland L. Trehame
MITTED TO THE VOTERS BY where land has been or shall be
JOHN A. MILLER
Vernonia Lodge No. 184
hereafter purchased by the City
THE COMMON COUNCIL.
Expert Automobile Repairing
A.
F.
A
A.
M.
meeta
of Vernonia on account of the
AN ACT
General Contractor
WELDING
at
Masonic
Temple,
To amend an act entitled "An non-payment of any assessment
Stated
Communication
Act to incorporate the City of or tax thereon, the City of Ver­
TWIN
FIR SERVICE
STATION
Vernonia, in the County of Co­ nonia may sell such land in the
First Thursday of each Mason Work, Building
lumbia, State of Oregon, filed in manner hereinafter provided.
month. Special called
Any part of such land may be meetrngg on all other Thurs­
the office of the Secretary of
State February 18 th, 1891, as sold either at public auction or day nights 7:80 p.m. Visitors
amended at an election held on private sale.
Portland-Vernonia
the 7th day of November, 1922,
Auction sales may be held at most cordially welcome.
BAFFORD BROS.
Emil F. Messing, W. M.
by a vote of the people, be and any time after giving notice of
Truck Line
F. D. Macpherson, Secretary
the same is hereby amended by same by publication once a week
adding to CHAPTER IX, Section for two successive weeks in a
General
Plumbing
W.
A.
DAVIS, Proprietor
newspaper published in and of
99% thereto.
Order of Eastern Star
SECTION 99%, That all the general circulation in the City of
Vernonia
Daily Service
duly issued, valid and unpaid Vernonia, Oregon, the last publi­ Nehalom Chapter 158, O. E. 8.
Regular commu­
bonds and /or bond interest cou­ cation to be not less than ten
Office
with Crawford
nication first
pons and general fund warrants (10) days prior to the day of
and third Wed-
Motor Co.
of the City of Vernonia, are sale, and said notice to contain a
of each Roland D. Eby, M. D.
hereby declared to be legal tender brief description of the property
Telephones ____ 611, 1041
at Ma-
and acceptable at par in payment offered to be sold, minimum
Temple.
to the City of Vernonia, of pur­ price for which same may be
visiting sis- Physican and Surgeon
chase price of lands hereafter sold purchased and terms and condi­
and broth­
by the City of Vernonia, which tions of sale.
Town Office 891
ers welcome.
Private sale« may be made b>
lands have been heretofore or
Mrs. A. J. Hughes, W.M.
will be hereafter acquired by the the City of Vernonia upon such
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Leona McGraw, Sec.
City of Vernonia, for the non­ terms and conditions and at
payment of assessments or taxes. such price as may be determined
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This act shall take effect im­ by a Board of Appraisers, which
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mediately upon its ratification by Board shall be composed of the
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livered tomorrow
Willard H. Harley, D. M. D.
a majority of all the votes cast in Finance Committee of said City.
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Before any private sale, either every 2nd and 4th Wednesdays in
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the City of Vernonia, at the spe­
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and the Mayor of said City of a notice shall be published once
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Florence Nanson, M. E. C.
Vernonia, shall, after the canvass in a weekly newspaper published
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of the returns of said election, if in and of general circulation in the
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