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 « • i bte und ¿chotluj v o n ld iss d is you link id n o i c k u a l "come p q me den ^ o u ll a g re e P e r e s von b r ig h i h a p p y ap ol. Oregon Ncwspopsr Publisher» 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 W*ak»QM«MCQ<»œOCKMO«OC 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 Ay > » • « 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 Cp.