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FRIDAY, OCT OBE R 13. 1939 VE RN ON IA. COLUMBIA COUNT Y. OREGON Fri. Game New Books Lost by Added to Point M argin Lib rary P in t Ha lf o f Ga me Ends With No Go unt; Crowd Large Additiona l Volume * Ex pected Ne x t .Week for Reader* (Verhonla'a Logge r fo o tb a ll eleven J lr t Edna Entr on, cit y libr arian, luBt the ir Bocond Co lum b ia leogiio game las t Fr iday he r o by a 7 t o 0 nnnoupccd thla we e k tho addition «coro to tho Cla ts ka nle gr iddbr s In of iQvon a ^u lt fio t lo r t . books and a contost t ha t pr ovide d fa n » with ono ad ult noh- fictlon volume to tho a full afte r noon o f e nte r tainme nt. •helves o f tho Ve r no n ia City Llbr- Neither was able to out- mancuv«tfl{JJio othe r In gnlnlngr a •core dur ing the flr *£ half. | we r e e aUloguod and During tho s e cond h a lf pe riod o " «hclve « T ue s day In readU Vernonia gaine d the g o a l zono w lt h ' "' : » for reade rs . Se ve r al now books tt touchdown but fa ile d on tho po int'o r e iSxpected to a r r ive ne x t woik, try which late r cos t the game for ^ s tated, the Loggers whe n Clat s kc nle scored Fiction books Ju s t purchas ed ar e; and converted. A chcck with r e cor ds revealed Tho Case o f the Su bs tit ute Face — that tho teams were e ve nly matche d Eric Stanle y Ga r d n e r ; T he Man In m to we ight and e xpe rlonco with the Ir on Mas k— Ale x a nd r o - Dumas ; po.;ibly the e ^e p t io n '^a i o ; ; back I " ' Da c h .h und - <5 . B Ste r n; Texas Trigger® — Ei no Cunning* riold man fo r Clat s knnio who It ham; Tho Wob an ho Rock— rated IS ono of tho best in tho Thomas Wo lfo ; T he Me dicine Man The*' Friday cr owd o f s p e c t a t o n ' r "' . was the lar ge s t to vie w a g a m e / ”" ' ’'' Lincohi. here since 1D30 it was s tate d. “ ■<“ '* non- fictio n book pur- Blcacher s e ating ca pa c ity w is com- T he Co un tr y Lawye r— pictoly fille d nnd b o th sides o f t h o ,®""“' "y Por tr idgo. fie W waa lin e d . B u a in c a a h o u s e s in^ V o m o n lo a n d R lv e r v io w c lo s e d t h o lr T T _____ 1 doors dur ing game t im e . ] J t l d Tho gamo was unus ua l on an othor j « . ^ ^ count cs it was the fir s t o v e r ^ g g O C ^ a t l O l I . broodcoBt via r a dio, the play^cy*' ploy account be ing made KWLK, Longview. LOGGERS t 4 * 3 : ) t RAINIER F RIDAY CONT EST T O OE P LAYE D UNDER LIGHT S Tho Loffgors will p la y the ir thir d Bchedulcd game o f the Columbia LeaKuu Friday e ve ning o f this week when they Meet the Ro lnle r eleven on that flold at 8 o'clock. Ra inie r has recently ins talle d lights making possible nig ht game s . The Vornonio te am w ill unde rgo rigorous practioo s e s s ions this week under tho dir e ction o f Mason M<?« Coy, cooch, In pr e pa r a tio n fo r tho encounter. The Rainie r teafn i\ \ \ s ye ar boasts h veteran lino up o f playe r s and will prove s tr ong co mpe titio n fo r the Loggers. Fast T i m e s R eco r d ed f o r Fi r e D r i l l s Grade School Building* Cleared of Stude nt* in Recent T e it* ..... New Me mbe r Adde d to Group; Va lu e of Irriga* tion Shown VOLUME 16. N U M B E R 41 T Schobl Student Raymond to H e a l t h es to Bu*ine«* Houiies Here T hanke d fp r Clo iing for Football Ga me The a r d e n t bo dy o f Vomonia high achooi thla.' we e k yrlshed by some me ans to c x p r c u to tho mern chants o f the c it y and Rlverviow their ap pr e c ia tio n foi: the cloilrtg of doors las t F r id a y afte r noon dur ing the fo o t b a ll gamo betwe en Ver nonia a nd Clats ka nle . Tho game pr ove d a decided suc cess fr om the s ta ndpo int o f the site of the cr owd o f apecUitors present and tho s up po r t give n the team Iilthough the s core was not favor able to the homo eleven. The gr o up s ta te me nt, s igned by Its pr e s ide nt, follows : The s tude nt body of Vernonia high s chool wis he s to express its opr re ciation fo r tho fine s pirit of coope ration s ho wn by each mer chant In Ve r no n ia a n d Jiivervlen- for closing t he ir places o f business dur ing tho time o f the Vernonia- Clats kanle gamo la s t Fr iday. T his trcs turo made possiblo the largest' s up po r t ing crowd atte nding any gam o In Vo in o n ia since the 'VornonU- € t. if s lc n i game o f ' U S i. . ■ < — Ja c k Bakel: ' Claimants Get The mo nthly lo p o r t o f tho Co lumbia Da ir y He r d Impr ove me nt As s ociation was re le as e d thla week through the o ffic e o f Coun ty Age nt George Ne ls on fo r the month of September. Fr odo Las s e n is the tes te r fo r the as s o£iatton. 8 P e r Ce n t'o f Benefit* Go With tho r e p o r t' was a s tate me nt T o Re s ide nt* Outs ide of from \ V. C. Jo h n s o n ' o f Mis t who has Jus t comple te d g r o iln g a pas State ture which was Ir r ig a te d fr o n r Ju ly Eight pe r c e n t o f tho unemploy- 10 , 1030, to Se pte mbe r IB, lo's o. Tho pas ture In t h a t time produced nient c ompe nr nt io n bene fits dis- ,220 wor th o f cr e am with jtn ex- bursed d u r in g Se pte mbe r Xinnt to ps ndlture o f 160 fo r power. Mr. Ore gonians whos o be ne fit rights Johnson s tate d t h a t about three were e ar ne d In th is s tate but who acres o f tho fie ld c u ld no t bo reach- re s ldS be yo nd s tate lines, tho ed for Ir r igatio n a n d did no t pro- l” "’"’*"' ® " «p o T t o d followlhg tabu- duce any pas ture In tho s amo l e n g t h d i s b u r s e m e n U by employ. of time— he nce , it pays to Ir rigate, mcnt officcs . Gallfor r iia a n d Was hington re it was s tate d. ceived 6.7 pe r c e n t o f this amount Figure s of the r o p o r t ar e as fo l which was pa id o n claims taken by lows: nunfbe r o f he r ds on test, 26; e mployme nt, o ffic e pe r s onne l.' In numbe r o f cows e nr olle d, 628, of states a c t in g os age nts fo r Oregon which 00 are d r y ; to ta l production, under the nattoii- wide multl- stato milk, 297,802, f a t 13,070.1. The plan. ave iage pr oduc tio n (In c lu ding cows Althoug h out- of- state te ne flts in mjik and cows d r y ) was 604 gal have be e n inc r e a s ing s te adily in re- lons o f milk a nd 26.0 gallons of ccnt months , o ffic ia ls e stimate d that fa t accr uing t o Or e gonia ns who earned Iligh herds w it h ove r 20 cows their b e n e fit r ig h ts in othe r states were those b c io ng ih g to C. W. She r excied thos e p a id out. man of Scappoos e a n d ,W. C. Jo hn: Columbia c o u n t y claimants re ion o f ’ Mis t; hig h he r ds with 12 to ceived «4,281 o f the | 18 f8 8 1 pafd 20 cows we re thos e o f Albe r t out b y the s ta te une mployme nt 5c)imidlln o f Ve r no n ia and Elna r compe ns ation commis s ion dur ing Stcnerson, Ma r s h la n d ; high, herds Se ptembe r, o ffic ia ls re porte d. ^ .... unde r 12 cows In numbe r were It was the s ma lle s t monthly dis- thole o f Richar d Pe te rs on of Mist bur ie me nt s ince the fir s t month o f nnd Theodore F lin k o f Rainie r. be ne fit pay mc nt a ne a r ly two years 'V. R. Wo lff o f Mis t was added o g o r b u t the Se pte mbe r total boost to the as s ociation. He has a herd ed the c um ula tiv e payme nt o( Job i f 20 Gue rns eys. inauranco to (0,3 20 ,07 1. In Septe mber Ju n io r Play Cast Chosen Tuesday Eve “Button Button” to Be Pr e te nte d within Short T ime ; Da te Not Set Me mbe rs o f the Juh lpr class of the Ve r n ffila high school chose those o f the chiM io take parts in the Ju n io r p la y which Is to bo pre s ente d w ith in a s hort time by the s tude nts. T he cast was chosen Tues day e ve ning. It was giv o n as follows : Mrs. Patience , Lillia n He dmah; Button, Bill Du n c a n ; Mr. George Wood- house, Ge or s c T ur ne r ; Maud, Bar bara Nichols ; Jos ie, Pauline Rollins ; Eme ry, Ch lvin Davis ; RIto Weed, Dor othy Au s t in ; Phoe be 'We e d, Bar* bar a Dus te n; Ed, Walte r Parcells; i nd Al, Ly lo Walke r . Pr actice w ill be gin imme diate ly unde r the dir e ction at Miss Jane Wilkins on, t o pre pare tho p!»y for pr cs untation as s ^on as possible although no de finite date has as y e t been announc e d. A c t as efman U n it Meet Du e ^ p n b u r s . Me mbe r s of Budge t Com Mitte e fo r 1940 Named by Co unty Cburt • S p e aker to Tell of _Fea« , tures of County jMedical Se t U p at 8 P. M. lOounty commiss ione rs , fn s e nion in 'S t - He le na las t m e k appointed a committe o o f thre e to .fs mplle t)ie 1040 b u d g e t . M e ^ e r a named by Ju d g e J . B~ WlIk'or 8 b'n'Shd^CommI»- s lone rs J . n ! Milter and William Pr ingle wor o Ra y T ar be ll o f Ya nk to n, Ro y Ra ym ond o f Ve r nonia and Clar e nce It . Eavcrs dn of'Clat s kanle . T his s pe cial committeo w ill, com pile tho b ud g e t dur ing a thrce- day sclislon In t h e county cour t cham be r s ta r t in g Octobe r 20, says Judge Wilke r s on. As ide fr om appointing the committ e e , tho thr e e , mohibers o f the bo unty court de voted .time to cons ide r ation o f routine business. One o f the serjea of m o o ting s . r e g a r d ing tho for mat ion of ■ counr ty he a lt h u n it fo r Columbia (bounty is ■schodulod. fo r Ve r nonia thla bvo- ning , T hur s day, a t the Was hington ' gr ado achooi a t 8 p .'m ., It was an nounce d Wodniis day by Je we tt Bush, ch a ir ma n o f thu coi^nty gr oup ro- ce ht ly or g anize d t o . seek th« linit. T ho g r o up was for me d at Clatakanie s eve ral^ we e ka ago and s ince t b a t ^ time haa . he ld s e v e r al'me otlng a at d iffe r e n t points >o t ‘4 ot the unit m ight bo e xplaine d. >. , Mis s N e tt le Alle y, County Re d . Cross Nur s ti, will be ; pre se nt, fo r tho e ve ning and w ill be actompanle d by D s pe ake r whoso name w a a . not know n o t publica tion time. T ho s pe a ke r w ill e x plain he alth units fa the y o p e r a t e In othe r countie s ha ving s uch a s e t op. _ . . Ite pr cs e ntatlve s ar e be ing Invite d fr om a numbe r o f o r g a nlut lo n a and the In vita tio n has been e x te nd e d ' anyone e ls o Inte re s te d to be pre s e nt fo r t h e e ve ning.- - - -- - - Im porta nt to Pre ve nt Forest Fire s, Said Ma n Blame d for 621 of Blaze s Dur ing Current Se as on Organixation's which havo be e n In vite d to s end roprcs e ntattre * ar e i T he Mas ons ; Odd Fellows, t he Ver> np nla Gr a ng e , F r at e r a al Or d e r of Na t io na l fir o pre ve ntion week, Eagle s , . Busine s s and ; Profe talpnal s pons or ed by tho Inte r na tio na l A*- W<)men’a e hib, ChanAe r o f Com* aoe latlon oif F ir e Chle ffi,. has b«e n merce,' AmerlcOn Le ^o n, I. W. of s «t this y e a r fo r 0 (;tob«rl> 87 t i . ^ ^ Stud y club, V.P.W., A. P, o i l . , 71- "“ . Coo pe r atio n In ’' 6 bse rvanco o f t b J mTd all c h t Klie t .- - ^ '- • we e k Is b e in g e xtended J>y tho U. S, fo r e s t s e r vice , p n t lc u la r ly In the fore s te d r t g lo n s ~Bt Ame r ica. For e s te rs p o int out t h a t ' while It Is hig hly Im po r t a nt to pr e ve nt fir e s Lo gging Crew* Called for in citie s , tow ns and homes , It Is . ■ ■ ' ' ^ ■ t: _ V- • . - Duly Thur*da] r at Cloio e qua lly Im p o ^ n t to pr e ve nt fire n which b u r n the fore s t .crops that of Str ike are t ie s n p p o ^ o f - many o f these F r a nk. Ba ke r , Supe r inte nde nt of citie s , to w ns and homes. Shipme nt o f Logs fr om tho Clar k a n d Wils o n lo o ting crews Acc o r ding to the fore s t service Ca mp McGre gor Said to . at Wila r k, ar inbunce d Wednesday r e por t fo r tho curr e nt season e nded Be Pr e ie nt Inte ntion.. e ve ning t h a t the fu ll crew of men Se pte mbe r 30, the r e .we r e 021 man e mploye d b y tho company logging Ju d d Or e e nman, Supe r inte nde nt .'tus e d fo r e s t fire s - in the notional ' “"P t o «tar t 'wor kr T hur s do y fore s ts o f Or e gon and Was hington. o f the Ore gon- Amorlcan Lumbe r "'<>” '■>>». to da y . J f these, amoke r s are charge d with C o r p o r a t io n ,' announce d Wednesday- The call, w a s Issued following t h e . SOO; caVnpe r, fires, 117; ddbrls e ve ning t h a t ac i/or dlng/ta plana a t __ close Dso o f t h o boom men's «trike b ur nin g, 6 7 ;, Ince ndiary, 40; rtil- th a t tiino logge rs a ^ the company w h ic h ' haa pr e ve nte d the r a fting roads, 21; lumbering, 10; and mi»i camp. Ca m p McGre gor, .w o uld bo .■. and moving o f logs kftcY they were ce llane ous , 65. calle d t o wo r k Monday mor n ing of tr ans por te d t o the Columbia river. . . • - Mos t o t the s e fires, according to tho c o m in g we e k.. P a r t o f t h e camp's crow began T ho c a m p Is to bo s tarted and' the fo;- estors', hove the ir roots In work a t 1 o ’clock We dne s day and tho tam o habits o f. .carelessness s hipme nts o f logs made to mills ; - the r e m a ind e r o f t h e . pien- were which ar o re s pons ible fo r many city othe r t h a n the company p la n t .lo calle d f«r t h e fo llo w ing morning. , _ fir e s . Ed uc a t io n to cor r e ct such cated he r o. A to ta l o f 44 8 me n began, work habits is c ite d as necessary to' solve T h a t . alt uat lo n would pr e va il • due to ^the c a ll.' the pr oble m both of city, fire s and with the s ta r t <a tho now we e k un- fo re s t f ire s . le as la t e r de ve lopmonts aroae to Seed, Phos phate change tho> pre s e nt inte ntion u It Be ing Dis tr ibute d— was an no unc e d. . , Barbe r Sho p Clark- Wilson Men Start Work W0d. Plans Made ^ To Call O- A ■ : Lo g g e r M ^ . Dis tr ibutio n to Ore gon farme rs Gets Ne w F lo o r s of lar ge q ua nt it ie s o f superphos P a tr o ns ’“o f the Muse uin" Boifie r phate , h a ir y ve tch seed and Aus tr ian w in t e r pe a seed has started Sho p ownod b y Nor r is - Sode n this we e k note d the Ins Ulla tion o f a It. was s ta te d by the s tate AAA de par t me nt r e ce ntly ^ dr de r s have been ne w flo o r to the ploce o f business. take n in 14 countie s for 1201.0 T he old 'flo o r in g was re move d and tons o f s upe rphos phate o f which the ne w plac e d in readines s fo r use Columbia c o unfy wjll receive 38,- Sa tu r d a y e ve ning and Sunday of 000 pounds . Dis tr ibutio n o f the pea vveckend. and ve tch s ee d, if it reaches the . volume hop e d fo r , will res ult In !•• • »• • on Vaca tio n— incr e asing Or e gon acreage of these Me r le Ru h l ' le ft We dne sday fo r seed cropa m o r e tha n 100 pe r ce nt 'Cln llfo r r la ' whore he w ill spend a for 1040. two- weeks Vacation. Very s hort pe riods o f timo were neccssary for the compr e to cle ar ing of the Lincoln a n d Was hington grade schools in r e ce nt fir e drllU held under the super\ ’islon o f E. U. Condit, s upe r inte nd e nt . The Was hington s chool building wes evacuated In 42 s econds o f Its approximate 310 in ha b it a n ts o n d 'ih e Lincoln school In 30 secohds of some over 80 s tude nt^, and ins truct, tors. It was s tate d by Mr . Cond it - that All countie s in Or e gon l^ le d tax levied' by tho fo u n t y . Jos phlno coun Klomoth 10.60, pe r c e n t , ^ ^ e 12.00 both time r e cordings fo r the d r ills . es In 1D3D on r e al e s tate of'| 3,217,- ty hod t h o . hig he s t r atio o f we lfare could bo xronsldercd fa s t Both^ 146 for all fo r m s o f public we lfare , toxcs t o ge ne r a l co unt y expense, as pe r ce nt. La n e 21.11 pec «e nt, Lin buildings are fir e p r o o f in con* including dir e ct be lie f, old age as- shown by the fo llo w ing s ummary of coln 18.43 p e r c e ii^.Llh n 16.48 per s tructlon and tho d r ills give an Bittonce, co unt y fa r m s an d hospitals,' per c e nt r a tio s o f we lfar e budgets ce nt, Ma lhe ur , Il6;ii7 pe r cent, Mar fdde d measure o f s a fe ty to stu* and all oth^r w e lfa r e purposes. ion ..2S;0!) p e r ce nt. Morrow 7.63 to county ge ne r a l budge ts : dents atte nding. Tho ave rogo r a t io o f p iAlIc we l Bake r 22.44 p e r ce nt, 'Benton per ce nt, Mu lt iit m a h 24.42 per cent, fare budjte ts to co unty taxes for 18,08. p e r ce nt, Cla ckamas 10.08 per Pollc 21.08 p e r ce nt, She rman 6.6,7 county purpos e s only, was 20,10 cent, Clats op 23.80 pe r ce nt, Colum per Cent, T illam o o k 7.17 pe r ce nt, Fir»t G- Wwk Period^ per ce nt tlir o ugh' the 30 Oregon b ia .26.83 pe r c e n t t Coos 14.74 pe r Umatilla 2 0 .0 0 pe r . ce nt, Uiilon T o'En3~ Friday— counties. In otiie r words , a tr ifle cent. Cr ook, 0.0 4 pe r ce nt. Gurry 10.70 pe r c e n t, Wa llow a 16.0l ;pe r Friday of thin w e e k, the 13t,li over one - fifth o f a ll taxe s levied by 10.60 pe r ce nt, De s chute s J3 .1 0 per te nt, Was co 23.fl() pe r cent, Was h morlis the e nd o f tiio fir s t s ix ^^e e k the countie s fo r colle c tion in 1030, cent,- Douglas 21.73 pe r ce nt, Gil. ington 16 .39 pe r ce nt, Wh e o lt ' 0.32 period of s tudy fo r s tude nt s o f the went fo r the va r ious public we lfare ism 7.4 2 p e r ' c e n t , Gr a nt 1 0 .8 0 .P«f ce ntr Ya m h ill 18.87 pe r cent, high MhoAI and g r ade schools. Stu purposiss, per ce nt. Ha r n e y 13.71 pe r «ent,| »42,0 6 0 ,2 9 ? waa the to Ul tax bill dents are r e ce iving te s ts this week She r man co unty was way o ut ,ln Hood Riv e r 13.24 pe r . ce nt, Jock- le vied o n . r «a l pr ope r ty In'Or e g on, ond the fir s t Issue o f r e por t cards fr ont )n t In in l(^w r *tIo o f property^.taxes ion_23 .3 4 pe r ce nt, Je ffe r s o n - 6.82, for 1030 e one ctlo n. T his amount t lud e i le vie s fo r aU pur poie i, will follgw ne x t we e k. for w e ^a r e . p u r p o s e !,' to a ll ta x e i'p e r c c n t r r Jo ie p h In o -30.83 pe r c c nt .llnc a Mc Do na ld Tie* for Foiir th Po*ition— ' Ja c k McboniUd, me mbe r o f the Be ave r Cre e k 4- H flub Judging- te am, t ie d fo r fo u r t h place in a s tock J u d ^ n g cocte s t at t he P a cific In te r n a t io n a l Livestock Show in P o r t la n d this week. It ;waa r e por te d. He gaine d points to ta lin g 710 fr o m a possiblo 800 In Com pe titio n w it h 160 membe rs o l Judg ing te ams fr om Oregon, Idaho , Wa s h in g to n and Montana. He tie d fo r ic c o n d , place ig a ln s t 72^ com pe titor s In . Ore gon. Othe r me mbe rs o l tho te am were Bill' Cr awfor d and Ra lp h McDonald who acored 600 a n d 600 respectively. . Do t t y c it io s ,. countios , school d is t r ic t ro* Cr a w fo r d m s le ade r of the te atn. dont controM and ffro provonth>n, po r t diAtrle ts, ond every, oth o t ipov* Scout* to Hold e r nmontal Ac t iv it y tha t Ig s uppor Me e ting* Wednesdajr— te d by t a x e s . On bs s ls o f 103D es* Me mbe r * o f tho, Ve inonla Boy t im a t e d p o p u la t io n o f 1,057,008 pe r Scout tr o op . ha ve ' sons in Or e jr on. the ove rago'pe r cop- Ito U x was ,130,70. Jlo n o w county, In tho whe at be lt, Me e Ung s - w e r o fo the h p e r capita amount o f all Sa tu r d a y ~ e v e nin g b u t due t o In- tax e s le vie d In the county, $66.81 conve nie nce In atte nding, tho time bas e d on *281,480. of Uxtis, all pur- was cha nge d. Je we jl Lloyd U acotit- ' poses, w ith n .4,066 population. Ma r mas te r o f tho gr oup and Ir a Bau- ion co unty h a d the lowe s t tax bur com a n d Ge ne Glllar d den on coch i^ftiacnt, »24.06, bai on t e u i tax e s , all pui^ose s , o f | 1 ,- 712,420 a n d a 00,444 pppulatiOn. € o un |y T ax e s o v e r T h re e M i l l i o n f o r W e l f a r e 1 I