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PAGE SIX FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1935. VERNONIAEAGLE. VERNONIA, OREGON remaining unpaid upon said lots are not wholly paid to the Edna Owen. Arrive. Back after Trip to Treasurer of said City on or before the final publication of said notice, which final publication will be on the 12th day of July, Southern California 1935, the Common Council of said City will thereafter order a NOTICE IS HERHBY GIVEN that under and by virtue of warrant for the collection of said1 sums to be issued by the Recorder Edna Owens, city librarian, ar Ordinance No. 82 of the City of Vernonia, Columbia County, Ore and directed to the Marshal of Said City authorizing him, the said rived home Monday following a gon, made for the purpose of assessing the costs and1 expenses of Marshal, to collect the same. months visit in California, which a sewer constructed and completed in Sewer District Number One included several days spent at of said City, which said ordinance was approved by the Mayor of Date of first publication June 21st, 1935. the San Diego exposition and a raid City on the 17th day of July, 1924, as assessment was levied Date of last publication July 12th, 1935. trip into Mexico. and assessed against the real property hereinafter described to C. F. HIF.BER, City Recorder Miss Owens especially enjoyed pny the portions of cost and expenses of said construction accru the beautiful garden on the ex ing to said real property by reason of said imprivement and the position grounds which cover a benefits derived therefrom, which property was, after due notice, large territory within a circum then bonded bv the owners thereof to be paid for as required under ference of 14 miles. Colored lights the Bancroft Bonding Act; that default has been made in the payment of said assessment, and the respective owners of each of Grandpa Comstock Left Satur-1 at night enhance the loveliness of the many fountains and lakes day to watch camp at Wilark. I -- -— ----- ,---- -------- ------- said tracts have neglected and refused to pay the sume aforesaid The annual school meeting was which are special features of for a period of more than one year, and that the description of the property, names of the several owners, sums so assessed, date William Rose from the Natal held in the Pleasant Vale school, the landscaping. American indus- of entry, and the sums assessed against : ‘ the same and remaining grange attended the state grange Monday. Lloyd Gillham was re-[trial exhibits make up a large part convention last week at McMinne- elected clerk and W. J. Lindsley. of tl»' exposition. unpaid1 are as follows: Amount ville from June 10-14. director. I Accompanied by her niece, Bar- Sum Date of now Add1- To whom Mr. and Mrs. Guy White fromlbara Dustin, Miss Owens visited The Nehalem (Valley Motor assessed Entry Delinquent Freight trucks are now making Portland visited Mr. White’s par-, for two weeks with her sister and Block ition assessed Lot ents and brother, Mr. and Mrs.! brother-in-law in Sacramento be- $ 68.85 Dec. 1, 1924 $59.47 daily trips through. 1 Ver. P. N. Fisher 1 99 53.85 28.39 Mr, and Mrs. Van Anderson G. A. White and Mr. and Mrs. I fore they went to Southern Cai- 1 2 ” Pasco Hill 99 26.93 14.16 came in from their home in Frank White and family last , ifornia. An interesting trip into 2 ” Pasco Hill 2 N% 99 I Mexico was also enjoyed by the 41.95 22.11 Gresham last week. Mr. Ander week. 4 Frac. 2 ” J. C. Lincoln ! party. 72.27 son has a logging truck and left 9 2 ” Claude O. Thomas 68.85 9t 68.85 72.27 shortly after the camp shut dawn. HONOLULU MAN VISITS 2 ” Claude O. Thomas 10 99 53.85 25.67 NATAL (Special)— Herman BUSINESS IN PORTLAND 3 ” E. F. Messing Marian Milton went to Port 2 % 99 AREA SHOWS STABILITY 21.07 7.94 land to take a beauty culture Sultz of Honolulu was a guest of 1 W 45ft 6 ” J. W. Brown 99 DECLARES SURVEY ED. 21.07 7.94 course. She is staying with her relatives here, Mr. and Mrs. Ira 2 W 45ft 6 ” J. W. Brown 99 .22 • .36 sister while attending school. Peterson and family and Mr. and 3 ” H. D. VanBlaricon 8 99 .22 .36 3 ” H. D. VanBlaricon 9 Despite the • unfavorable situa Briggs brothers from Vernonia Mrs. Lee Osborn, from Friday 99 .22 .36 were business visitors here last to Tuesday. I tion 3 ” H. D. VanBlaricon ___ __________ , the lumber strike created by 10 99 53.85 46.50 6 ’’ A. D. Moe 5 He spent some time last week and uncertainty regarding pend 99 week. .26 H. D. VanBlaricon .44 6 ” 6 legislation,, business in the 99 Ira Peterson is making some in Portland visiting his sister, I ing .26 .44 6 ” H. D. VanBlaricon 8 Portland area during May showed Mrs. Beerman, and on Firday” " 99 20.00 13.80 improvements by building a large went with Mrs. Osborn, his niece, remarkable stability according to 7 ” C. R. Coyle 1 W 30 99 53.85 28.39 back porch on his house this to visit relatives in Yakama, ' the June issue of the Common- 7 ” T. M. Crawford 8 99 53.85 28.39 summer. 7 ” T. M. Crawford 4 | wealth, Inc. Business Survey. Ac- Wash. 99 Otis Seal is driving a logging 53.85 28.39 5 7 ” T. M. Crawford Itivity in industries dependent up- 99 68,85 36.31 truck for Van Anderson, hauling 7 ” S. S. Conklin 7 I on lumber for their source of raw 99 19.76 7.43 to Clatskanie. 2 W 30 8 ” Nannie B. Hall j material were sojpewh?t curtailed. 99 53.85 28.39 8 ” J. H. Bush 3 Mapy local folks attended the ¡Furniture factories and wood-wor- 99 5^,85 28.39 Nehalem Valley pioneers picnic 8 ” J. H. Bush 4 ; king plants closed during part of 8 ’’ J. W. Brown & 6 at Birkenfeld on June 9. 1 the month. Other industrial lines, 99 N. Gillett 68.85 47.47 Several men were cutting brush however,' seemed to be affected 99 68,85 47.47 and grass along the highway and 8 ” Nell Gillette 7 little. 99 26.93 B. J. Cline 14.16 8 ” 8 NH hauling it away. The road grader Retail trade showed unexpected 99 26.93 14.16 has also been working. 8 ” B. J. Cline 8 S% 99 CKU..K B, U . School 68,85 36.31 8 ” C. A. Messing 9 George Cohn is doing carpen 9 68.85 8 ” C. A. Messing 36.31 ter and repair work for Mrs. 10 Have you heard about the wa9 thought, surpassed the cor- 99 68.85 25.98 Ann Lord at the Nehalem Tav bonus campaign yet. Come to responding 1934 month by about 11 ” B. A. Kliks 8 99 Lc 1 I tin n /h/h I next nxrf Lord I Jr* - — — — *« « • 68.85 41.29 ern which she recently purchased. Bible 11 ” Marie Humelt 9 school ’ 'r< s day and ,4 10 or 15 per cent. Wholesale 99 68.85 10 11 ” Marie Mummelt 41.29 Richard Peterson has the lum learn about it. We can put this trade, however, was reported as 99 53.85 1 12 ’’ W. T. Hatten 28.39 ber on hand to modernize and over in a big way and we want I being slower due to the possibil 99 Mrs. M. B. Hatten 53.85 2 12 ’ 28.39 seal his dairy barn now. your help. ity of lower prices as a result 99 12 ” Mrs. M. B. Hatten 53.85 3 28.39 Mrs. Noble Dunlap went to There is no summer slump at 1 of __ the __ __ r____ Court’s NIRA Supreme 99 53.85 4 12 ” C. A. Messing 56.51 Eugene Saturday to attend the this Bible school. If you have | decision. Retailers bought caut- 99 53.85 5 12 ” C. A. Messing 56.51 graduation exercises of her son not been in the habit of attend- • iously in anticipation of this de- 99 9 12 ” E.S. Cleveland Est. 68.85 59.46 Floyd. She returned Monday eve ing, we invite you to get the I velopment. 99 68.85 10 12 ” Elizabeth Brown 36.31 ning with her mother, Mrs. Mary habit while Teddy Leavitt is with j Oregon’s brightest spot, said 99 53.85 13 ” Albert Wood 1 45.85 Peterson, Clarence Lindsay and us. David Eccles, editor of Business 99 53.85 13 ” Albert Wood 2 45.85 her son Floyd. Our men’s class, the Ninety and Survey, is eastern Oregon. That 99 53.85 13 ” Albert Wood 46.50 3 % Mrs. Ella Caywood is recover Nine, led by J. F. Rose is making' section is less affected by the 99 53.85 4 13 ” Albert Wood 46.50 ing nicely from her recent opera rapid strides. The jvomen's class j lumber strike and’ its trade is ex 99 53.85 13 ” Albert Wood 5 46.50 tion in a Portland hospital. numbered 37 last Sunday. The1 tremely active. Purchases, it is 99 53.85 16 ” Chas. D. White 1 78.51 Miss Millie McMullen is work children’s class is our pride. ! said, are in large measure for 99 53.85 16 ” Chas. D. White 2 78.51 ing at Seaside during the summer Mothers of kindergarten chil- cash. However, Eccles believes 99 68.85 18 ” C. A. Messing 2 72.27 vacation. dren, come and visit this depart- ! that the undercurrent of busin- 99 68.85 17 ” Clarence New 8 59.46 Mrs. Lee Osborn went went to ment. You should have your little j ess is strongly toward recovery 99 68.85 17 ” Clarence New 9 59.46 Portland lest week to spend a child there. 1 at this time despite labor troub- 99 67.28 1 Cen. J. E. Gildard 7 46.41 few days visiting relatives. Come, worship with us, sing les and uncertainties. 99 E. H. Salisbury 77.18 1 ” 40.73 10 ----------------------------------- Flovd Deeds graduated from with us, and help us buiid the 1 99 80.45 1 ” Geo. L. Nutt 11 68.52 the University of Oregon last church bigger and better for His I Mrs. Charles M. Bigelow of 99 45.86 1 ” F. A. Allen 13 39.05 week, and is now at home for a kingdom. I Chicago, who has been visiting 99 1.29 6 ” Mrs. E. W. Potter 9 2.14 .vacation. His cousin Clarence, L. L. Wells, Supt. 99 | at the home of her son, Dr. 1 W 50ft 1 Rose Clara L.Clevel’d Est. 68.85 32.21 also a university student, arrived j H. M. Bigelow, will leave today 99 1 ” ClaraL.Clevel’d Est. 68.85 2 59.46 here from school. Details for the_ airplane race for Berkeley, California where she 99 1 ” ClaraL.Clevel’d Est. 68,85 3 NS4 36.14 Mr. and Mrs. Chet Warden between classes of the Evangel - will remain for a week before 99 68.85 1 ” R. A. Sessman 3SM, 29.74 celebrated their wedding anni ical Sunday school to begin next continuing to her home. 99 68.85 1 ” R. A. Sessman 4 72.27 versary and Mrs. Jake Neurer Sunday, June 23, were announ- 99 . jS • j , ’ IVI15. Will) Wets Mrs. tj J. . 11. H. DUlIlblUt, Burnside, who was 68,85 1 ” R. A. Sessman 5 72.27 a birthday last week at the home 99 2 ,1 11 18.20 of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Neurer at ced Sunday, by Mrs. E. E. Gar- seriously ill with pneumonia last 99 suPenntendent following the week, is recovering nicely. 2 12 18.20 Natal. children’s day pkture^f a coast! Sidney Ma,msten came home 99 2 13 13.04 A panoramic 99 2 14 42.97 to coast course across the United from Corvallis to spent the week- 99 15 2 42.97 States will be used as a back- end with his family. 99 3 4 99 C. o. Stilling 23.23 ground for the flight. Pilots will 99 4 4 99 c. o. Stilling 23.23 be appointed by each class which 99 5 Anna E. Karr 13 13.04 will be represented by a plane. | 99 5 99 Anna E. Karr 14 13.04 i Jack Raney from Klamath The take off will be next Sun- 99 5 99 Anna E. Karr 15 13.04 Falls is visiting with his sister, /Inxr 4- .--711 __ *_______ ’ day and the contest will continue 99 5 6 99 Mrs. Marion Senn 47.47 Mrs. George Johns. until rally day in the fall. 99 6 99 Pearl , Holcomb 3 59.46 Miss Virginia Dooley from Jew A surprise special number will 99 1 NH 7 9999 Clarence New 29.74 ell visited with her aunt ana un be a feature of next Sunday’s 99 J. M. Clark 1 Wti 7 36.14 cle, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Craw opening exercises. 99 2 7 99 H. A. Wilson 47.47 ford, the past week. 99 SEH 7 >»99 O. T. Bateman 29.74 Ed. Ruediger, Vernon and Ed 99 7 Clarence New 8WH 29.75 win Baker are picking strawber- strawber j 99 10 99 C. W. Wardle 1 23.23 ries at Banks. 99 99 Sat. - Sun. 2 to 99 C. W. Wardle 23.23 George Kirk of Buxton called 99 c. W. Wardle 10 3 23.23 at the home of his daughter, Mrs. DOUBLE FEATURE 99 Geo. Vosnick 4 10 23.23 Chas. Justice. 99 5 10 », Geo. Vosnick 23.23 At the school meeting at Pleas 99 6 10 », Geo. Vosnick 23.23 ant Hill Monday evening Harry 99 to », Mrs. E. R. Treharne 7 23.23 Condit was reelected director, 99 Mrs. E. R. Treharne 8 10 23.23 and Mrs. Giadys Macpherson; 99 10 99 Mike Anders 9 33.59 In clerk. 99 10 10 99 Mike Anders 33.59 VV m. Prutzman, who has been 110x115 S w. "a of N. sick, is able to be up again. W. U of Sec. 4 H. E. & Leona Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Strong ,» McGraw 67.42 46.53 of Vernonia visited with his sis 115 x 130 in S. W. of ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and CONRAD NAGEL— M N. W U Sec. 4 O. F. Tipton 71.54 7.97 Mrs. Lee Johnson. FLORENCE RICE 50x100 Adj. N. W. Corner of Frank Sherback is visiting » Ver. Block 1 Vernonia Laundry 53.36 56.00 with his sister, Mrs. Joe Davis. In SWU of NWU Tract in ............... »I C. A. Hills 106.75 ace 4 50.39 99 The Stitchwell club will meet 3 Sunrise R. W. Tousley 7 1.29 2.17 99 this week at the home of Mrs. 3 99 R. W. Tousley 1.29 8 2.17 They found their heaven in 1 99 Ldttie Bergerson 9 1.29 2.17 Harold Ridenour. » a hell on earth. Mrs. Alvin LaChine and Mrs. A 3 99 E. S. Thompson 10 1.29 2.17 Lachine have been in Clatskanie I YoM are further notified that if the sums so assessed and the past two weeks. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE Natal KEASEY (ftUKta1 Treharne m a JOY THEATRE FLOUR »ALLES Hard Wheat Family Flour Will Rogers 49 lb. sack N1.50 VERNONIA Trading Co. Death Flies East