Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, May 21, 1937, Page 10, Image 10

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VERNONIA EAGLE,
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VERNONIA, OREGON
acquired any physical handicaps
1 which might affect their driv­
, American Income Rises ing ability, and those who are
32 Cents; Living Costs ¡applying for a driver’s license
Gain 9 Cents In Year I for the first time must all com-
----------------------------------------------- I j>lete the driver’s license examin­
ation, states Wm. Hammond,
PURCHASING POWER head of the Operators Division.
The department is anticippat-
March, 1937, Compared
ing the recording of the greatest
with March, 1936
number of licenses known in
the history of the state,
This
IHVtSTOM SYNDICAT!
MINNEAPOLIS
is based on the increased regis-
tration of motor vehicles, non-
resident visitors, and the many
who have recently taken up resi­
dence in this state.
Arrangements are being made
1
FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1937
j.
dous rush and jam might be
avoided. Special attention during
this early period will also be
given those who have reached
the age of 70 or are otherwise
required to take the full ex-
amination, and the department
in pointing out the conveniences
of applying early for license re­
newals. Straight renewals upon
approved forms may be had by
mailing the completed form to­
gether with the $1.00 fee direct
to the Secretary of State.
I creased 12 per cent during »his
I period figures from the Oregon
i State Motor association reveal.
■
Mrs. W. V. Monger and daugh­
ter Mary Esther of Lookingglass,
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Martin
and family visited the home of
Oregon, spent last week at the
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cline Sat­
J. F. Monger home.
urday evening.
Friday Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
Powell motored to Toledo, Ore­
gon, and Mr, Powell remained
there.
Mrs. Wm. Heath and daugh­
ter Harriet Elizabeth came home
DANGER AFTER DARK
from the hospital Thursday and
Deaths
from automobiles col­
they are both doing nicely.
liding at night increased 37 per
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Willard
to accept applications by May cent from 1930 to 1936, while
daughter Joy spent the
and
15th in order that the remen- deaths from daylight crashes de-
week end in Portland.
Mrs. Hannah Smith of Port­
land is spendiing a week
the home of her daughter,
Virgil Powell.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bard
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 25th day of May, 1937, beginning at the
family of Forest Grove visi-
hour of 10:00 A. M. of said day, at the front door of the City Hall in Vernonia, Columbia County,
ted Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lynch.
Oregon, I will sell at public auction for cash in hand all of the following described real premises, to-
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shipley
wit:
attended a graduation of a for­
Lot
Date Levied
Purpoie of
Amount
To Whom Aliened
HE above chart, illustrating the Block
mer Vernonia girl in Forest
Aiienment
extent to which the average
Grove Thursday.
American has benefltted from the
CENTRAL ADDITION
Clifford Fowler and son Del­ rise in national income during the
C. T. Early
6
2
May 1, 1925
$ 45.08
Street
last
twelve
months,
is
based
upon
bert were in Portland Saturday.
A. S. Antelle -
7
•
the monthly consumers’ study of 2
C. T. Early
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jacobs and Investors Syndicate, of Minneapolis.
May 1, 1925
82.61
Street
10
Fred A. Ferren
May 1, 1925
138.46
Street
family were dinner guests of For every dollar in the pockets of 2
5
R. B. Early
3
May 1, 1925
291.74
Street
Mr. and Mrs. Art Jacobs Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Public in March 1936, 3
11
B. A. Kliks
May 1, 1925
there was, thanks to improved in­
21.65
Street
day.
1
J. D. Colquette
May 1, 1925
come of every classification, $1.32 4
55.13
Street
o
J. D. Colquette
4
Mrs. E. E. Estes of Yakima in March 1937.
May 1, 1925
Street
55.13
9
R. B. Early
At the same time, the outgo for 4
May 1, 1925
93.71
Street
is visiting relatives in River-1
10
R.
B.
Early
March 1937 was only $1.09 com­ 4
May 1, 1925
Street
43.87
view.
I pared with $1 a year earlier, which 5
A. L. Dehart
1
May 1, 1925
25.33
Street
Kenneth Fowler and Mr. and put Mr. and Mrs. Public 21 cents 5
Henry Mossman
6
May 1, 1925
Street
38.67
ahead
on
every
dollar
of
earnings.
5
7
Henry
Mossman
May
1,
1925
Mrs. Clarence Fowler spent the
34.84
Street
This increase in “real’’ income re­ 6
5
Elizabeth Brown
May 1, 1925
27.95
Street
week end in St. Helens.
presents the average of the total 6
6
Elizabeth Brown
May 1, 1925
27.95
Street
The Friday Friendship club dollar incomes involved in the 7
2
P. H. Roberts Est.
May 1, 1925
36.41
Street
met at the home of Mrs. George following gains per dollar: in­ 7
Geo. F. Woods
3
May 1, 1925
36.41
Street
9
C. W. McDonald
May 1, 1925
Street
45.48
Miller in Forest Grove.
Those vestors, 47 cents on every dollar; 7
wage earners, 34 cents; salaried 7
10
C. W. McDonald
May 1, 1925
Street
45.48
who attended were Mrs. Dick workers, 14 cents; and other in­ 7
11
Orvid Jesclard
May 1, 1925
Street
36.41
Lynch, Mrs. Delbert Glenn, Mrs. come, 51 cents.
8
1
W. E. Bell
May 1, 1925
Street
36.41
o
Rents
were
up
13
cents
on
every
8
L. .0. Andrews
Joe Peachey, Mis. Ed Buckner,
May 1, 1925
Street
16.18
dollar last March as compared with
10
J. W. Whitsell
May 1, 1925
Street
36.41
Mrs. Bud Rose and Mrs. Clifford the same month of 1936; food rose 9
9
11
J. W. Whitsell
May 1, 1925
Street
36.41
Fowler,
A pot luck lunch was seven cents, miscellaneous items 9
12
W. L. Fitzgerald
May 1, 1925
Street
36.41
were up nine cents, and clothing
served.
WILDROSE ADDITION
advanced two cents.
1
8
A.
L.
Ritz
Mav
1,
1925
Mrs. Ted Poetter of Vernonia
Street
36.41
10
W. S. Lindsay
May 1, -1925
Street
36.41
visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ma- Adjustment committee as well 1 1
12
P. P. Chamberlain
May 1, 1925
Street
36.41
goff Tuesday.
as a Rehabilitation Supervisor. 1
13
R. M. Godwin
May 1, 1925
Street
28.14
Mr. and Mrs. C. U. Enstrom, All information is treated con­
Chas. Fanshier
1
May 1, 1925
45.38
Street
son Oscar, and Mr. and Mrs. fidentially and the service is 1
1
Wm. Moss
2
May 1, 1925
Street
20.08
Otto Carlson spent the week end free. Anyone desiring informa­ 1
Wm. Moss
3
May 1, 1925
21.65
Street
in Clatskanie.
Wm.
1
Moss
4
tion or assistance from the coun­
May 1, 1925
21.65
Street
John Hanson
5
May 1, 1925
Mrs. A. J. Sitts
1
of Vernonia, ty committees may do so by ap­ 1
36.41
Street
1
11
E.
M.
Dehart
May 1, 1925
36.41
Street
Mrs. Virgil Powell
1
and Mrs. plying to the Rural Rehabilita­ 3
W. L. Moody
6
May 1, 1925
55.14
Street
Hannah Smith i visited Mrs. M. tion Supervisor, or by writing to 6
Arthur Davis
25 feet - 100 feet
2
May 1, 1925
Street
29.32
Dunlap Monday.
J. A. Davis
May 1, 1925
“District FDA Supervisor, Re­ 6 N. H 100 ft. x 100 ft. 2
Street
58.63
6
S.
%
Carl
Davis
100
ft.
x
100
ft.
2
May
1925
Mr. and Mrs. L. Huntley and settlement Administration, Mayer
1,
Street
40.80
EAST SIDE ADDITION
family drove to Portland Satur- Building, Portland, Oregon.’’
6
H. C. McCall
5
December 1, 1925
Street
114.29
______ ¥_______
day.
FERNDALE ADDITION
Arthur Savage
9
Eva Clark, who has been work- DRIVERS LICENSES EXPIRE
December 1, 1925
Street
169.53
Isaac Jay
12
December 1, 1925
Street
113.00
ing in Portland, visited the JUNE 30 IS ANNOUNCEMENT
Lillian Brown
14
December 1, 1925
Street
117.64
home of her parents, Mr. and
Lillian
Brown
16
December 1, 1925
Street
117.64
All motor vehicle drivers’ li-
M rs. Fred Cummings, over the
EAST SIDE ADDITION
censes expire June 30th of this 15
c.
Bruce
9
February 1, 1926
week end.
Street
31.73
c. Bruce
10
February 1, 1926
Street
31.73
Mrs. John Atkins and son year according to an announce­ 15
15
c.
Bruce
11
February
1,
1926
Street
31.73
visited the Lincoln grade school ment from the secretary of state. VERNONIA
Those . who have reached the 1
p. N. Fisher
1
Thursday.
December 1, 1925
Street
261.38
Wm. Pringle
5
December 1, 1925
68.53
Street
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Lloyd mo­ age of 70 years, those who have 1
2
P. Hill
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1
December 1, 1925
Street
145.17
tored to Portland Monday.
2
P. Hill
2
December 1, 1925
Street
72.57
2
J. C. Lincoln
Frac
4
December 1, 1925
Street
49.37
FARMERS ARE HELPED
SWEET ONION
Edith Early
2
8
December 1, 1925
Street
110.08
2
Claude O. Thomas
9
December 1, 1925
Street
315.59
PLANTS
iCounty Farm Debt Adjust­
2
10
Claude O. Thomas
December 1, 1925
315.59
Street
3
2-3
E. F. Messing
2
December 1, 1925
ment committees are playing an
128.29
Street
6
Wallace
Bros.
Center
40
feet
1
December 1, 1925
Street
38.26
important role in the rehabilita­
6
W.
45
feet
1
Kolumbia
Kounty
Kom.
December
Street
16.05
1, 1925
Farm & Garden
tion of rural life by helping
I «
W. 45 feet
2
Kolumbia Kounty Kom.
December 1, 1925
Street
16.05
6
farmers and their creditors ar­
Geo. H. Bryant
5
December 1, 1925
Seed
Street
217.90
8
-C 27 feet
K. .A.
1
~
■ McNeill
December 1. 1925
Street
50.25
range settlement of excessive
8
-C 27 feet
K. A. McNeill
2
December 1, 1925
Street
50.25
debts and in recommending ad­
8
J. H. Bush
3
December 1, 1925
Street
159.01
justments which will make farm
Commercial
8
4
J. H. Bush
December 1, 1925
Street
172.86
12
W. T. Hatten
1
foreclosures unnecessary.
December 1, 1925
Street
131.22
Fertilizer
2
12
Mrs. M. B. Hatten
December 1, 1925
Street
131.22
These committees are com­
12
3
Mrs. M. B. Hatten
December 1, 1925
Street
131.03
posed of members who are im­
12
10
Elizabeth Brown
December 1, 1925
Street
131.56
partial to’ the suggestions of
This sale is __________________
_____________________________
______________
___________
made under and by virtue
of a warrant or list in _______
tabular
form for the
collection of
special assessment liens which have been delinquent for more than one year prior to April 15, 1937, on
either side.
The farmer's pro­
Tel. 681 or 486
real estate within the corporate limits of the City of Vernonia, Columbia County, Oregon, which war-
blems are analyzed and a fahn
| rant or list is in my hands. Each of the lots, parcels, or tracts above described is located within
plan is worked out to the satis­
j the City of Vernonia, Columbia County, Oregon, and is being sold under Sections 56-2201 to 56-
faction of both debtor and cre­
j 2210, Oregon Code 1930, as amended, providing a method of foreclosing special assessment liens.
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Each of said lots, parcels, and tracts will be sold separately and will be struck off to the first
ditor.
Oftentimes an extension
I bidder offering to pay the City of Vernonia the full amount of its assessment liens plus interest
of time or the refinancing of
and the costs of and upon this sale.
the obligation is the satisfactory
.Dated this 22nd day of April, 1937.
JAMES W. BROWN
solution.
First Publication: April 23, 1937.
Treasurer of the City of Vernonia.
Final Publication: May 21, 1937.
Columbia County, Oregon.
Each county has a Farm Debt
TREASURER’S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY FOR
SPECIAL CITY ASSESSMENT LIENS
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VERNONIA
Trading Co.
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