Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 25, 1973, Page 2, Image 2

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    Demonia 1
3 THURSDAY.
Police Report Shows
One Arrest For Week
T h e Dearest S p o t
OCT
(»n the police report this week
was one arrest and one theft
which was cleared
October 23. the VPD arrested
Vernon Hubert Bingham of 1313
Alder St . on a Washington
County District Court warrant,
charging intoxicating hquor in
motor vehicle He was trans
ferred and lodged in Columbia
County jail
October 22. Jennie Redfern,
I OB A Street reported her girl's
purple Western Flyer bicycle
was taken from in front of Sam’s
Food Store at 6 30 p m Bike was
later recovered and returned to
the owner by the VPD
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Association
Jean Randall
Service Read
Funeral services were held
Saturday. October 20. at 1:30
p.m in Tillamook for Lois Jean
Randall
She was the daughter of Ro­
bert E Randall of Tillamook and
of Bernice Crites of Lincoln City
She is survived by her bro­
thers Edward Randall of Port
land Ronald. Gordon Donald.
Kenneth and Joe Randall and
one sister Linda, all of T illa ­
mook
Awards Given
4-H Members
Three Oregon 4-H members
are under consideration for
scholarships in the national 4-H
awards program Miss Redman
said The winners will be an­
nounced at Chicago in late
November
Oregon nominees
are Helen Higginbotham Ver­
nonia. home economics Robert
Alford, Oregon City, veterinary
science, and David Drahmer.
Cornelius Alpha Gamma Rho
1974 Pageant Far Oregon Already Set
The 1973 Miss National Teen
Ager has been crowned she is
Betty Nightingale represents
tive of Maine She was chosen at
the National Finals held on
September 1 in the Atlanta Civic
Center in Atlanta. Georgia
Plans have already been for
mutated for the 1974 Miss Oregon
Teen Ager Pageant It will be
held on July 5 and 6 at the
Sheraton Motor Inn in Portland
Any young ladies interested in
becoming a participant may
wTite the Miss Oregon Teen Ager
Pageant It will be held on July 5
and 6 at the Sheraton Motor Inn
in Portland Any young ladies
interested in becoming a par
ticipant may write the Miss
Oregon Teen Ager Pageant. Box
406. Rockton
II 61072
TOWH TOPICS
nmsmooosommok
Dear Sir
I guess everyone has his hang
up’s Some are more serious
than others These days ap­
parently a lot of people - young
people are hung up on drugs
When you warn them against
drugs such as marijuana, they
are quick to |K>int out that
marijuana is no worse than
alcohol, and alcohol is quite an
accepted beverage in society No
questions asked
So you take a man who drinks
maybe he will point to the people
who light one cigarette after
DATES
another and pollute the air for
everyone around them That s To Remember
his excuse-unless of course, he
does both Then maybe he says
at least he isn't using drugs
The truth of the matter is that
THURSDAY. OCTOBER 25
in all three cases these people
Boy Scouts Hawkins Park Ca
are using drugs And whether
bin 7 p.m
they will admit it or not. they are
Rebekahs IOOF Hall 8 p m
using crutches The tobacco
AA Evangelical Church Kit
smoker smokes because he
chen - 8 p.m.
wants to be one with the crowd,
Homecoming Coronation
and eventually he is htxiked, so
VHS -7:30 p.m
that is no longer the primary
reason The drinker has the
F R ID A Y , OCTOBER 26
same basic purpose for drinking
Homecoming Game
Green
- until he’s hooked And the one
man Field 8 p.m
dabbling in drugs starts for the
same reason it's the in thing
SUNDAY. OCTOBER 28
And then he’s hooked psycho
Police Cadets - City
logically if not physically, and
8 p.m
far too often it ends up physically
as well
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30
Some people explain that
Sea Scouts
Hawkins Park
smoking this or that or drinking
Cabin -7:30 p.m
is their only pleasure This is a
sad commentary on the affluent
WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 31
American life I happen to be a
HALLOWEEN
Seventh-day Adventist, and
Drive Carefully
some peopie might wonder how I
get any pleasure out of life
THURSDAY. NOVEM BER 1
because my church prohibits use
Boy Scouts
Hawkins Park
of anything like tobacco, alcohol,
Cabin 7 p m
coffee, and other narcotics, be
Vernonia Study Club Home
sides recommending a lot of
of Mrs Bill Hom 8 p.m
other restrictions for health
reasons But when these liarmful
elements are cleaned out of one's
life, it's beautiful' And full of
fascinating things to do and taste
and see I wish I could just tell all
these blase peopie about it
That's why I'm writing this
letter - just to say. Try the bright
clean way without crutches
You'll like it.
Claude Veal
M r. and Mrs Gene Weller and
two sons and Mrs
Maxine
Weller spent Sunday afternoon
at the home of Luther Herrin at
Dallas
Miss Estelle Costa In of Port­
land spent the weekend visiting
her sister and husband M r and
Mrs Bob Thompson and other
relatives here
Mr. and Mrs Melvin Nice vi­
sited his sister Mrs Joan Hawn
at lxingview Saturday evening
She had just been taken home
from the Cowlily General Hoe
pital and is much improved
Harry Sandon drove Mrs. San-
don and Mrs L.L. Wells to
Seaside Saturday to a meeting of
Tau chapter. Delta Kappa Gam ­
ma Society The ladies attended
the meeting and luncheon held at
the Pig nJ’ ancake restaurant
there
Mr and Mrs Alvin Andrews
of Moses Lake Washington were
overnight visitors Thursday
night at the home of his brother
and wife M r and Mrs Robert
Andrews On Friday the two
brothers and wives spent the day
at the home of the widow of
another brother. Mrs Melvin
Andrews on Rock Creek Road
Miss Darlene Morgan of Port­
land spent the weekend at the
home of her parents. M r and
Mrs Lewis Morgan
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Nice
and children spent Sunday a f­
ternoon at the home of M r and
Mrs John Engler at Salem
Pythian Sisters Rummage
Sale legion lla ll - Friday and
Saturday November 2 and 3.
George Koski returned home
last week following surgery at
St Vincents Hospital
The Jim Smith Society has an
annual convention for the mem­
bers. all of whom, of course, are
named Jim Smith
JO Y
THEATER
FrL. S a t
Oct. 28-27
KIDNAPPED
M ic h a e l C a in e
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LOGGER FOOTBALL
Allied J & H Lumber Co.
Mike's Tavern
Alpine Lanes and
Chalet Flower Shop
national Public Service
Insurance— Dave Bransman
Ben s Barber Shop
Olympic Forest Products
Birkenield Lunch & Service
Perry's Basketball Camp
Bill Horn Rlty. & Ins.
Pine Cone
Bob's Union Service
Lloyd Quinn
Brace Berndt Excavating
Ralph's Chevron Service
Bransman Hardware & Electric
Sam's Food Store
C&C Logging
John Seralin Logging
Vernonia Sentry Market
GREENMAN FIELD
Sew Simple Shop
C-Z Corp. — E.P. Stamm Farm
Smejkal Logging
Archie Dais Logging
Smith & Hull Logging, Inc.
Dave's Automotive— ARCO
Stan's Auto Shop
Davies Chevrolet
Union Oil Company
Don's Auto Service
Weller & Beraardi
Loren Ellis Jr. and Sons
Vernonia Branch
U. S. National Bank
Ellson Cedar Products
Vernonia C link
Essie's Antiques
Vernonia Drag
F & E Logging
Vernonia Golf Club
Fisher's Electric
Vernonia M ilk F»™ «
Franz Bread— John Judah
Gwin Logging
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Holce Logging
International Paper Co.
Kimmel's Apparel
Lew's Restaurant
Mist Shake and Ridge
Join These Vernonia
Area Firms, Organiz­
ations & Individuals
In Backing the Ver­
nonia Loggers.
Vernonia Police Cadeis
Vernonia Sanitary Service
Vernonia Variety
Wally's Exxon Service
Western Anto
West Oregon Electric C<H>p.