VOLUME 31, NUMBER 46 10c COPY VERNONIA. COLUMBIA COUNTY, OREGON Annual Meet Of Co-op Due Here Saturday THOSE WHO ARE IN IT Staff Sergeant Le'man Lind- sley left Thursday for San Fran­ cisco where he is stationed. Weit Oregon Members Scheduled to Elect Two Board Directors This year's annual meet.ng of V>est Oregon Electric Coopera- t''n is scheduled to take place Saturday of this week, Novem- b r 14 and again the yearly af- fn :■ will take place at the Legion bill. The business meeting is tried to open at 10 a.m., the ar- -a’-gements for which have be.n made over a period of the past month by Manager Guy Thomas. Dn the agenda for the business sto.sion is: reports of officers, di- rrctors and committees and the e> ction of two directors as well a any other business that may c’le up during the day. Directors are to be chosen for ' district 2 and district 5 and can- d'sates for both have already I been chosen at district meetings j he'd earlier this year. The can­ dr ate for district 2 is Noble Dun. lap and for district 5, Guy Grif­ fith Both are incumbent direc­ tor whose terms expire. Two speakers will be heard di-’-ing the day. Professor Gerald E Korzan, department of agr;- cu rural economics of Oregon Stole will deliver the morning ad- d.- • impossible to negotiate a trans­ fer of ownership of the sn:a,l parcel of land just west of the Washington school until 1961. As a result, both boards have agreed that the minutes of their met tin be written so that the specifica­ tions of the deed be observed un - til the change can be officially made in 1961. Because no official resignatii i had been received by the high school board from Luther Her­ rin, who has moved from her ■, no action was taken Tuesday t > appoint a board member to th» position held by him The direc­ tors were read a report from th • state health and sanitation in­ spector giving his approval for the school and were informed that almost the full amount of the capital outlay budget figur i had been expended on the plan- for th" current budget year. Date Named for Annual Carnival The high school carnival, an annual affair, will take place in the auditorium Friday evening of next week, November 20, and will offer opportunities to win half a beef and a choice ham to tw > people. Th ■ awarding of the two items will be two f'ature attrac­ tions of the evening Superinten­ dent Eugene Dove said Tuesday Fust event sch-duled that, evening is a faculty play. The ham will b" offered by th? Junior class and th? person who will receive it must be present, while the winner of the beef need not b> on hand wh 'n the award is made. Concessions and the classes and organizations handling them will be: athletic commission, bingo Memolog, food booth; Seniors’, basketball throw; Juniors, base ball throw; Sophomores, darto. Freshmen, movie and penny toss Timberline, sale booth and tel?- grams; GAA, cake walk; Pep club, ring toss; Girls League, fish pond; Lettermen, die? gam ■ photography club, inspiration game; librarians, wheel chance, band, wheel of fortune and Th .- pians, sponge throw. Yule Seals to Go Out Monday This y; ar's mailing of th? Christmas Seal sale letters is scheduled to be made here Mon­ day ot next w:ek under the direc­ tion of Mrs Frank Serafin, who heads the sale for this area. Mrs Serafin, with a group of helper?, completed stuffing the enve­ lopes Tu sday Christmas Seals are not a pa t of the current United Fund driv . it is pointed out, because th • stickers are offered on a sa. ■ basis instead of asking for con­ tributions. People in charge of the sa'. .• of Seals in this county point out that consid rable expense has been incurred during the pa t year because of the many x-rayi taken Those who do not receiv? letters containing th? S"als can notify Mrs. Serafin. The mailing this year will be the 47th year the und-rtaking has been carried out.