Nature Hayride Wednesday Eve. Chamber to An evening nature hayride is scheduled Wednesday evening of next week. July IS. at 7 p.m at Clint's Tree Farm on Kease.v Route The evening scheduling is to make it possible for adults to participate in this interesting and informative event. Families a n d individuals should go directly to the tree farm in advance of the 7 p.fn departure time of the hay wagon so the ride ma> begin without delay in order Io have enough daylight, and to ensure a seat if not pre-registered l*re-registra- T a n n i« C lin ic Set to Start L E E V A U G H N , C o lu m b ia C o u n ty ju v e n ile « e lo r is show n b e in g c o n g ra tu la te d b y th e led p a r tm o n t D ir e c t o r G r a h a m T e w k s b u ry te r De af- be r e c e iv e d U n iv e r s i t y c o u n o e lin g . of Degree Added Church NoteS By Member of Bible Juvenile Dept. Those persons looking for an active, friendly church that stands for the word of God are extended a sincere welcome to attend the following services: Sunday Schcxil - 9 45a.m Morning Worship - lla .m . Evening Service - 7:30p.m. Family Night (Wed 1 - 7:30p.m A bus is run every Sunday morning for those needing a ride to Sunday School and church. For more information phone the pastor at 429-3363 Junior Youth Fellowship will be held this Sunday eveing at 6:15 p.m. Recreation, singing, devotion, and refreshments are planned An Adult Bible Study on the book of Revelation is held every Thursday evening at 7:30 ir the home of M r and Mrs Virgil Snook. All are welcome. The High Schoolers will be meeting every Wednesday eve­ ning from 7:30-8:30 p.m .’ for a time of Bible study and planning their summer activities. The Bible Church is looking forward to the Challengers, one of the Northwest's leading quar­ tets. being here July 29 Also. D r Quemada. mission­ ary to the Philippines will be here again. Sunday. August 12. Lee Vaughn, counselor for the Columbia County Juvenile De­ partment, recently received his Masters Degree in Law Enforce­ ment (Counseling) from the Uni­ versity of Portland and by doing so. he helped put the county in a unique, and enviable, position Columbia County is one of the very few Juvenile Departments in the entire country where all counselors hold masters de­ grees Vaughn joins fellow counselor Rich Wood and Department Director Graham "Tux" Tewks­ bury in holding the prestigious degree Director Tewksbury notes that the additional degree by Vaughn should add more overall exper­ tise to the department Tewks­ bury goes on to say, "We are proud of the degrees held in our department, and now our next goal is to add additional coun­ selors to provide better county­ wide service than we are now able to offer because of our manpower shortage.” Vaughn. 26. is a graduate of Central Washington State Col­ lege where he earned his mas­ ters. He has been with the Co­ lumbia County Juvenile Depart­ ment for the past 16 months and spent tune prior to that as a case worker in the Children’s Ser­ vices Division. Vaughn is basically assigned One of the largest series of to cases in Clatskanie. Vernonia religious conventions in history and Rainier but he occasionally will be staged this year by receives a case in the St. Helens Jehovah’s Witnesses. or Scappoose area. The Watchtower Bible and To emphasize the case load, Tract Society in New York has the three-man department hand­ revealed completion of plans for led 1.021 referrals during the 69 "Divine Victory" interna­ past year and. because of the tional assemblies in 46 countries limited size of the department, around the world. the counselors also serve as Kent E Battrick. presiding probation officers for wards of minister of the local congrega­ the court For an example. Lee tion of Jehovah’s Witnesses, said Vaughn handles approximately most local delegates would at­ 75 on-going cases, in addition to tend the convention at the E m ­ new referrals that come in. pire Stadium in Vancouver. B.C. In addition to their other July 4-8 duties, the counselors must han­ Battrick made it clear that dle all phases of referrals as well the conventions are not af Ilia tea as talking to cases in detention with any other religious move­ and counseling with families ment. “The objective of these Citing the overall work load meetings and the purpose of demanded of the three-man staff convening is not remotely re­ Tewksbury reiterates his overall lated to any other campaign goal, that of adding additional planned for 1973.” counselors to the Columbia County Juvenile Department Events Varied Homicide Tops At Port-O-Fun Police Report Criminal homicide headed the list of offenses in the June summary report of Vernonia Police Department activities as submitted to the mayor and council under the signature of , Chief of Police Jack Cunning­ ham. The case was cleared by arrest Other activities of the de­ partment showed that 27 cita­ tions were given, with seven warnings and one arrest as follows: VBR ’s, warnings 3, citations 1; stop signs, citations 1; violation of vehicle laws, five warnings, two citations; D U lL ’s. two: parking violations. 17; boating violations. 1; disorderly conduct. 1, cleared by arrest The report also showed one burglary, one felony theft; four misdeamenor thefts with two unfounded complaints There was also one attempted arson During June four traffic acci­ dents were investigated, two abandoned vehicles reported; two assists at fire calls and one missing person located The department rendered aid at three ambulance calls; ans wered 29 public service calls; made eight assists to other de partments and handled 34 mis­ cellaneous complaints Six members of the reserve force gave 1584 unpaid hours of service while car No 130 showed 3.938 miles logged On June 9 the department provided traffic control for the Boy Scouts Soap Box Derby race Events will vary during Port- O-Fun Week in St Helens, with the actual kickoff to be Friday evening, July 13. when the queen of the event will be chosen But prior to that there will be a no-host dessert at the Village at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, honor­ ing former festival royalty The carnival is slated to open Thurs­ day at Condon School, as will local concession booths They will be in operation through Sunday, June 15. The sixth annual invitational softball tournament begins F r i­ day night at both the Little League Park and Campbell Park with games continuing until Sunday. Following the coronation F ri­ day evening at Condon School, there will be a Queen’s Ball at 9 p.m and on Saturday, the par ade The Port-O-Fun parade forms at 10 a m at the end of Milton Way with the registration booth located near St Helens Ice and Beverage's warehouse Judging will be at 10 with the parade moving out at l i a.m. The carnival will be open fol- lowing the parade; then at .'Ml p.m the Navy D rill Team will perform in Civic Pride park with a concert by the National Guard Band to follow The Columbia Riders will hold a horse show at the fairgrounds at 4 p.m. A dance will be held by St. Helens firefighters that night, beginning at 9 p.m.. with pro ceeds going to the rescue unit fund Can’t Ute IT? Why Keep It? 8KI.1. IT W ITH A WANT AD b is M a s te rs P o r t la n d la D e g re e Law Toll Recorded at 46 Forty-six people were killed in Oregon traffic during June, in­ creasing the state's 1973 traffic toll to 290. according to the Motor Vehicles Division The Tennis Cluuc fur students will be held this Saturday at ternoon at 2 p ni un the tencus courts at the high svhuui Mike McKee of the high school staff will be instructing McKee has a backgrvwad j i tennis instructing as wed as playing in compctuxw He re­ quests participants fu tormg dkeur own tennis racquets aad budis. * they have then- tennis shoes There will be a !____ ________ .. of racquets and balls aianfoMa for use by those nut Kaitog tfeeir own tion may be made by calling 429-7731. Also, anyone needing trans portation must pre-register and make arrangements to be at the Seoul Cabin and ready to leave by 6 40 p m All are welcome, and there is no charge Oc monia Eagle The Vernonia Chamber of „ Commerce will serve cold drinks to parade participants again this year. Dave Knowlton and Dave Bruiisnian have offered their time for this service. The chamber is making an appeal for someone to design the queen’s float for the Jamboree float A flatbed truck is available and several persona have offered assistance if a person could be found to plan the design. Anyone interested is urged to call Tom Tomlin. The chamber will join the firemen and city council in their effort to obtain the property along Weed Avenue for the use of the firemen A letter will be written to Burlington Northern asking that the property be given for use of the firemen Due to no quorum meetings ot the chamber, the next meeting will not be held until October, unless President Tomlin calls for one Fair Deadline Drawing Near Tlie Multnomah County Fair's dnadlines for entering judged competition art- drawing near Livestock entry deudlme is Wednesday. July 18. at 4 p.m Arts and crafts mark their entry time Wednesday. July 25 from 10 a m to 7 p m All canned and haked goods are to be entered Saturday. July 28. between 10 a m and 7 p.m Floral displays wtU he accepted Monday. July M between noon and 8 p.m. Late entries will not he ac cepted under any cirrumstan- ces The Muhnomah County Fair (pretnuMW) bookfet and additional ew in forms are available hrvwgh the Mvdtnomah Count v » 'W P O Box 17384. EMnaumA X S K The Portland lY affic Safety Commission points out that "right of way" is something you give not take If it's a question of preventing a crash be ready to yield the "right of way" to the other guy VWrv are uaur gutt courses on Mead biand $ C Theater Workihop at Scout Cabin Tonight The second session of the "Introduction _. — to Community •Theater workshop is meeting tonight, Thursday evening, Julv 12, from 7 to 10 p.m at the Scout I «bin, under the direction of Bob Carson Anyone interested in commu­ nity or little theater work and were unable to attend the' first session on Wednesday evening will lie welcome at tonight’s meeting. b Wrestling Clinic to Start at Vernonia HS The Wrestling Clinic planned by the Commun.ty Education Summer Recreation Committee is scheduled for Tuesday. 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