Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, July 19, 1973, Page 2, Image 2

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THURSDAY, JU LY 19. 1W$
SEL-MOR, INC.. Pubtuken
T O P IC S OF T H E T O W N
Services Read
LARRY GARNER. Edtter
M E L V IN SCHWAB. Campeettor
B. RHOADES. TTS
Funeral services for Arthur
Lynn Lucore. 59 resident of
Vernonia since 1959 were held
Thursday, July 12.at 1 3 0 p m at
O FFIC IA L NEWSPAPER
the Vernonia M em orial Cem e­
V e n M ta . Oregon
tery The Rev Dan Billings,
pastor of the Assembly of God
Entered as second class mail
Church, officiated Fuiten M o rt­
matter August 4, 1932. under the
uary Chapel was entrusted with
act of March 3. 1879
the arrangem ents
Published weekly on Thursday
A rthur Lynn Lucore was bom
at 721 Madison Ave., Vernonia
September 24. 1913 at Colville.
Columbia County. Oregon 970W
Washington, the son of Archie
and paid at the Vernonia Post
and Lottie Singer Lucore He
Office as second class matter
moved with his fam ily as a
young boy to Tygh Valley Ore­
gon He was raised in that area
$3.00 Per Year — In the Nehalem
Valley
and attended schools in Maupin
After his schooling he went to
$4 00 Per Year Elsewhere
work for the railruad In 1930 he
xam eeM ooM eM eoM K »:
moved to Portland and worked
OFFICE HOURS
for the Libby's cannery
M ob .. Toes., Wed., F ri.—8 a.m.
M r Lucore was united in m a r­
to ( pan.
riag e to Helen Hiersche June 29.
1940. in Portland After their
Thurs. A Sat— 8 a.m. to 12 noon
m a rria g e he went to work as a
Phone 429-3375
truck d rive r He had worked for
M M O aM O anM M O M M M M m x
Sherm an-Clay. Allied Van Lines
and Holman T ran sfer He was
M FM B 0I
forced to re tire twelve years ago
Oregon
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due to a back injury M r Lucore
Newspaper fg
was a m em ber of the Team sters
Publishers
Union Local No. 162. Portland
Association ■
Since coming to Vernonia in
m eM M M M M O M M M O R 1959 the fam ily had lived at 1158
Columbia
For the past two
years he has been under doctor 's
care for coronary a rtery disease
M r Lucore died Monday eve­
ning. July 9. at Providence Hos­
pital in Portland
He is survived by his wife
of V ern o n ia; two sons and
WMMMMaeeMMamMMMX Helen,
three daughters. M ichael L and
T e rri Lynn Lucore. both of V e r­
D ear Editor
nonia. James A Lucore and
I would like to order a six
Linda H Lucore. both of P o rt­
month subscription to the Eagle
land. and M rs Robert (K aren )
Also, would you send the date
Heisterm an of Vernonia
and program for the Vernonia
Two grandchildren. Heidi and
celebration” I believe it is called
Bobbie Ann Heisterm an of V e r­
"Friendship D ays." 1 am in te r­
nonia; a brother and three sis­
ested in attempting to get to­
ters, M ilton Lucore of C athla­
gether as many old Camp Eigh
m et. W ash.. Lovetta Severtson,
ter's or the caboose school kids
and Rae Smith, of Washington,
as I can, and 1 reallv hope i t ’s not
D C., and M rs. E ve re tt < B illie >
too late to try to locate them 1
Smith of Kent. Washington, also
plan to run a notice in our M ed ­
survive.
ford M ail Tribune to see if any of
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The People
Speak. . .
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July 57-5*.
Campground Fees Due
H ike ior 7 4 Season
Lists Available
For 'Big One*
West Oregon
Granted Loan
WIRING
12-2 — 25 0 -F l. RoU
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Softball Team
Invites Ladies
Ladies and girls of the com ­
m unity interested in p a rtic ip a t­
ing in the women's softball
program are offered a good
chance for exercise and re crea­
tion.
"Join us at the high school
field Monday and Wednesday
nights at 7:30 p.m ,” invites
Darlene P arro w . who adds that
“ you don’t need to be a good
athlete, just have a little desire
and a m it.”
F or more inform ation call
D arlene Parrow at 429-8134
The women's softball team is
w illing to play anyone in a game
of slow pitch softball anywhere,
anytim e, says'Miss P arro w , who
m ay be called at 429-8134 for
m ore inform ation and / o r sche­
duling a game
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V ernonia, Ore."
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Dirt, water and acid accumulate in your
motor oil. It s inevitable. But it needn't ♦
shorten the life of your engine. Drain yourj
crankcase regularly and use Chevron* Motor Oils. Their»
letergent-action keeps harmful contaminants in
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MODERN P O H » I
Buenos Aires has lifted some
restrictions on beef, afte r two
years of beefless weeks, but
restaurants are still prohibited
from serving it on certain days
Add years i
to your
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engines
Special
Motor Oil
Guniti
The C.J. Nance's received
word Monday of the sudden
death of their daughter-in-law,
Mrs Bus (Betty) Nance G rave
side services w ill be conducted in
Bend at 10 a.m Saturday, July
21. with an 11 a m . m em orial
service to follow
446 Third A v e. — C ap iial H illsid e
Divison for M ay, despite re p o rt­
ed gasoline shortages in the
state.
Chest W Ott, Adm inistrator o
the M otor Vehicles Division
says the M ay gallonage figure
represented an
increase
o
slightly more than four percen
over A pril this year and an
increase of slightly less than four
percent over the same month a
year ago.
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C.J. and Essie Nance spent
Father's Day in Bend visiting
their granddaughter and fam ily.
M r. and M rs Robert (Sheryl)
Maddox and Jeffrey T heir other
granddaughter. V icki, and hus
band. Curtis H itt, and their
daughters, Kelli and Teresa,
were there also, as were the
senior Nance's son and wife. Bus
and Betty W hile at Bend, the
Nance’s received word that E s­
sie’s brother. Roy H atley, had
fallen and broken his hip She
visited him at the Tacoma
Veterans Hospital, and reports
that he is doing well.
Field Welding — 7 Days-A-Week
Tax on nearly 106 m illion
gallons of gasoline was collected
by the Oregon Motor Vehicles
Although more gasoline was
sold in M ay than in any other
M ay in the state's history, Ot
says the agency's reports re
ceived from motor vehicle fue
dealers reflected a change from
a year ago
M ajo r dealers, such as ARCO
Exxon. Mobil. Shell. Standard
Texaco and Union, reported in
creases in gallons taxed, but a
few independents showed sharp
decreases when compared with
M ay last year
One independent, for exam ple
paid 80 percent less tax this M ay
than last M ay when gallonage
dropped from 1.7 m illion gallons
to 350,000 Another reported a
drop of 75 percent when g a l­
lonage dropped from slightly
more than two m illion to less
than 500,000.
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EAST VERNONIA »ewer project progresses *» pipe-laying crew
adds footage to collector system on Knott Street. The recent
dry weather ha» been a boon to the contractor who b hurrying
0 * pwject through to completion so hook-up» may he made
by homeowner» prior to winter rstas setting in.
SEE OUR
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BRUSHES - ROLLERS - PANS - ETC.
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An eight acre park near the heart of Beaverton offering the living pleasures you've
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Retained beauty o f natural tree» and stream
The silence and safety o f no through traffic
Trails for walking, pigging, cycling
Your own recreation center
A swimming pool lor added enjoyment
Grounds and outside building maintenance provided
Private patios, courtyards, garages plus carport,
Common walls soundproofed and one hour fireproofed
Come, admire your next home Select from six different two and three
bedroom floor plans, complete with fireplace, carp.-l.ng, range refriaerai,., and
disport. Priced from $29,000 to $37,100. As .„tie
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PHONE 643 3314
F ri $
NORM'S WELDING AND
REPAIR
Gasoline Tax
Told by OMVD
S P E C IA L S
K L E E N -K O T E
Wednesday. M r. and Mr»
Ralph Borton left Vernonia and
drove down the coast through
Tillam ook to Lincoln City to the
home of M r Borton's parents,
M r and M rs Bill Borton The
two couples then continued to
Siltcoos Lake and on to the Sea
Lion Caves, stopping at many
other lakes to check boating
facilities Saturday. Ralph and
his w ife drove to Florence across
to Eugene then up through Mt
Hood to Estacada where they
spent the night at the home of
M r and M rs O rval Clausen
Sunday, they had breakfast at
the S a fa ri. then enjoyed the wide
variety of stuffed anim als for
which the restaurant is noted
They returned home late Sunday
afternoon.
Thu«.
\ b itin g at the W illard Haver-
land home is M rs H averlan ds
sons and fam ily. M r and Mrs
Fred Brown. Cheri, Carl and
Bill They arrived July 7 and will
be here till about the 28th Fred
grew up in Vernonia and is now
living in Bakersfield. California
Brown took M r Haverland to
visit the logging work in the
woods F rid a y, the fam ilies en
joyed a trip to Cannon Beach
Sunday, they all dined at the
W illard (Jug) H averland home
to celebrate baby V a la rie ’s bap
tism.
M r. and Mr». Ken Goodman
and children. Rory Dunaway and
P hillip Bartles drove to Camp
Clark south of Tillamook to visit
the Goodman's son. James, who
is working there for the summer
1973
SALE:
G arner residence ( Hyw . 47. near
S. city lim its).
2mi
Ruby Norniand. M r. and Mr».
A1 Alford and daughters. Ruby
and Tylee, drove to Packwood.
Washington. Sunday where they
met M r and M rs Gene Richards
and children and M urrel Hel
land. Ellensburg, Washington
The group picnicked and visited
at LaW'isWis campgrounds M r
Helland returned to Vernonia
with the Alfords while Ruby
Alford went to Ellinsburg with
the Richards
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VI'RNON'IA
F R IE N D S H IP
Jamboree
Court
members put on their best smiles as they par­
ticipated hi St. Helens Port-O-Ftm parade Satur.
YARD
S al.. July I* . 2«. 21 - im mm i to 6 p.m.
ST M A R Y 'S Thrift Shop open
first and third Friday of every
month
5tf.
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A t Y on r
H om e Im p rovem en t
H ead q u arters
K u ip er L u m b er Co.
(Hew Code)
P A IlfT -U P
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Summer Recreation
Calendar of Event»
THEATER
F r i . S a l.
t,
The State Transportation Com ­
P rem iu m lists and entry forms
missioner has proposed an in­
are now available for all d i­
crease in state parks cam p­
visions of the Oregon State F a ir,
ground fees effective with the
August 25-September 3. accord
1974 camping season.
mg to State F a ir M anager Ro­
As approved by the com ­
bert L. Stevens
mission. campground fees in
The lists are available by w r it­ Oregon’s state parks w ill be in­
ing State F a ir Entry Office,
creased from Si to $1.25 for un­
Salem. Oregon 97310 Stevens
improved tent sites, from $2 to
$2.50 for improved campsites
suggested prompt action, since
Horse Show entries close Wed­ and from $3 to $4 for fully-
nesday. July 18. and all other di­
equipped tra ile r sites.
The proposed fee increase is
visions close Wednesdav. August
1.
expected to raise about $335.000
annually and will offset a chronic
P rem iu m lists are available
for the following divisions. A g ri­ deficit in the state parks opera­
tion and maintenance budget
culture-Horticulture
including
The deficit for the 1972-73 fiscal
bees and honey and countv
year was $388 000
feature exhib its. All Oregon A rt
The new campground fee sche
and Crafts Show; F lo ric u ltu re ;
dule w ill also bring Oregon's
Home Economics; All Am erica
Horse Show: Livestock; In te r­ camping fees in line with com ­
parable fees in state parks in
national Photo Salon: Poultry.
Pigeons, Rabbits and Cavies
1 Washington and California
Entrants in 4-H receive their
m aterials through their county
agents and F F A members re ­
Special Events
ceive inform ation through high
Monday . July 23
school agriculture instructors
Flycasting Clinic - 1 p.m . - Meet
Stevens issued a special in­
at high school football field
vitation to entrants in Home E c ­
Sen
M ark Hatfield called
onomics. pointing out the d ivi­
Thursday, July 12. to report that
W eekly Events;
sion includes competition in
West Oregon E lectric Co-op. w ill
All at Scout Cabin)
table decorating, clothing and
receive a $210.000 loan from the
Monday through F rid a y - 1-5 textiles, and foods. Prem ium s
R ural Electrification Adm inis­
p.m - Open recreation
include valuable merchandise
tration
Tuesday:
prizes donated by industry, in
He noted, as did a spokesman
1-3 p.m . - Children's Oil painting
addition to the cash prem ium s
for West Oregon, that the loan is
6 p.m - Horseshoe pitching
Also noted is a new aw ard this
to help finance 16 miles of dis­
7 p.m . - Archery
tribution lines to serve an addi­
year, "Queen of Home Econom­
ics” , open to both junior and sen
tional 250 consumers, and to help
Note: Jam boree week changes:
finance system improvements
ior exhibitors The aw ard is
No open recreation on F rid a y
based on total points won in both
H atfield noted that the boi -
No craft class
Foods and Clothing and Textiles
row er proposes to obtain sup­
divisions with the w inner to re ­
plem ental financing from the
ceive a sewing machine
National Rural U tilities Co-op
Finance Corporation
“ East Meets West” is the
Larry Kelly of Banks is p re ­
theme of this y e a r’s fa ir with
T h e P la c e
sident of the board of directors,
new and exciting international
T o S ta rt 1»,
and Guy Thomas the m anager of
exhibits and features already
the Vernonia-base utility.
confirm ed. Stevens emphasized
us are in this area other than
myself
I am wondering if Bud Atkins
and M rs Sandon are still in or
near Vernonia
Please let me hear from you
G ratefully,
M rs W ayne Robertson
<Donita Bryson)
524 W 11th St
M edford. OR 97501
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Orvel Edward» of Manning is
in Tuality Hospital in Hillsboro,
following surgery performed last
week As of the first of this week
he was still in intensive care and
reported to be in critical con
dition.
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