VOLUME XIII »2.00 per year; 5c a copy $163.00 Profit Is Outcome of Air Show Here VERNONIA COLUMBIA COUNTY, OREGON. FRIDAY, County Institute Thursday to Be Open to Public The Colubia county teachers’ institute is to be held next Thurs- day in the St. Helens high TOTAL RECEIPTS COME school building. Among the _ _ TO $653.14 ‘ speakers will be Dr. B. Baxter, president of the Willamette uni- Several Donations Received versity, D. A. Emerson of the | state superintendent’s office, Dr. From Various i D. D. Poling of Albany and Sources I Robert Krohn, physical educa- tur ! tion director of the Portland A profit of $163.88 was I public schools, who will have ned over this week to the /•hnt-irn rtf charge of nlnvc: physical education de­ nonia chamber of commerce by j monstration. The meetings will the airport committee as the out-1 be open to the general public as come of the dedication celebrat-l TTie i We^ 35 t0 t*le teac^erS- ion September 21 and 22. ■ Friday will be visiting day, so accounts, as audited yesterday' | thhat there will be no school in by Loel Roberts, show the fol-1 i the county for the last two days lowing receipts: queen conteat, t of the week. $260.30; Saturday gate, $68.60; Sunday gate, $194.00 Gift from Western Dairy Products Co., Football Team $10.00; from Shell Oil Co., $10.- Organized at 00; from U. S. bakery, $5.00; Camp Reehers from Royal Soda Works of Hills­ boro, $5.00; Mrs. Ann Lord, $10.- Camp Reehers, CGC, Westim- 00; concessions, peanut wa8on-J bei\" (Specialb . Football is tak- $2.50; soda pop and sandwiches,1 | ing the same grip on the “forest $69.40; sale of meat, $5.39; fees i university” of Camp Reeher* from airplane rides, $12.95. Total 1 CCC, as on almost all other or- receipts were $653.14. Expend­ j ganizations throughout the coun- itures were $489.26. jty. All meat remaining unsold wasi Twenty men turned out i> donated to needy families. suits this week in response to the first practice call issued Mon­ day by Lt. John J. Taggart, com­ pany commander and football coach. Practice sessions will be . held daily, after 4 o’clock follow- . () ing work hour. I Although the game schedule | has not yet been worked up, ar- Opponent* Are Unable to With-! rangements fo*r contests with ■ nearby schools are under way. stand Loggers' Offense j Many dates, however, are still open on the company sched- The Banks eleven, unable to withstand the hard-driving offense I ule. Vernonia Is Victor Over Banks 48 rhree Cars in in Tuesday a. ni Clyde Carrick Hurt in Spectacu- lar Crash Clyde Carrick was severely bruised about the shoulders, neck and above the eye, and three cars were badly damaged in a spectacular crash in the fog Tuesday morning on the Nehalem highway in Riverview. It is asserted that Mr. Car­ rick, who was on his way to work at camp, was attempting to pass a car driven by Wilbur Erb, and in so doing crashed head on into a car driven by Albert Schmidlin, Jr., who was approaching in the opposite dir­ ection. The fog was so dense that none of the drivers could see the others’ cars until the accident happened. Mr. Erb and Mr. Schmidlin were uninjured. HILLSBORO SPEAKER TO ADDRESS CLUB HERE OCTOBER 4, NUMBER 40. 1935. Two Speakers to Appear Tonight at Christian Church I Boys Set Out Fires on Hill West of Town Mr. and Mrs. W C. Living­ stone, noted public speakers and ministers, both having-been or-1 __ dained, are to speak tonight at FIRE FIGHTERS DISCOV ER THEM IN ACT 7:30 in the Christian church. Ef- : fort is being made by some of the members of the local or­ No Property Damage Is Done ganization to induce Mr. Living­ As Stump Land Is stone to become pastor of the Affected church here. He is prominent in civic as well as in religious cir­ A fifty acre fire that for a cles, and is one of the accred- time threatened serious damage the Townsend ited speakers of I on the hill west of town last clubs in Oregon. The public will be welcome at Tuesday resulted from a boyish prank. Some of the men who tonight’s service. I were called out to fight the fire i in the underbrush found three NAMES OF JURORS FOR _' small boys setting out more fire». OCTOBER TERM DRAWN A short time before they had ob- ------------ I tained a lift from Judge W. A. The names of J. W. Brown, A. Harris, owner of most of the L. Parker, Chas. Bergerson, J. property affected, who was driv- W. Rose, A. P. Bays, John Mil- ¡ng to the scene. ler of Vernonia, Ira Peterson of The fire was confined to log. Mist and Robert Berg of Bir-> ged off land and did no damage> kenfeld were among those drawn j The house of E Sessman was pro. for circuit jury duty during the tccted by backfiring Humidity October term. The term opens (was so low, however, during the Tuesday, Oct. 15. j day that the consequences might Henry Young of Hillsboro, one of the noted speakers for the INFANT SON OF MR. AND Townsend movement, will address MRS. L. E. GRIMM DIES the Vernonia Townsend club I Monday night at the grange hall. Robert Bruce Grimm, aged The public will be welcome. three months and eleven days, died September 27 of pneumon­ Two Babies Born ia. He was the son of Mr. and A baby boy was born Friday Mrs. L. E. Grimm. Graveside to Mr. and Mrs. Stonewall Jack- services were held in the old son. and a girl yesterday morning cemetery Tuesday, Rev. H. R. Scheuerman officiating. to Mr. and Mrs. E. Lord. easily have been serious. Firemen Add Three Members at Meeting And Plan For Dance Three men joined the Vernon- ia volunteer fire department at a meeting of the firemen in the city hail Friday night. They are wm. Nissen, who was reinstated after resigning from the depart­ ment several months ago, Ray Myers ond Buster Acord. i The firemen made plans for a dance to be given in the near future to raise funds for getting i a new switch for the siren. Football equipment for the of their opponents was swamp»« I ‘ /-o-vtn was wae secured th-All