Demonia Eagle » THURSDAY JU LY J k ir ti act af Marek & 1*7» at m Avs_. V« home last Sunday » e re M r and M rs James Cost! Portland M r Corti and M r Sandon worked together for C lark and Wilson paid a t the Ve Office Weduesdav. 33 • Per Year — ta tfe Nehalem Valle» H P P er Yaar E la eu h e i e OFFICE BOCKS -*« • T a x , 1 Fri.-« ts « P-m- ta I t JOE THE CROW mmred | ta “take e v e r” After a sampled a cap af eeffev. d ' J Ì;' v \ AMard C J. and Essie Nance VERNONIA re­ VERN O N IA GRANGE'S display at < CWarty (a h faded to catch the judge s turned Saturday from M edford » h e re they attended graveside services for their daughter-in­ law . M rs Bus Betty Nance S w d a y . the senior Nances had the pleasure of seeing their patients great -grandchildren christened D r Kuge saw action in W orld and baptised at the Bend Epas W ar I I with the much decorated copal Church Upon th eir a rriv a l + 0 * 1 Regim ental Combat Team home from Bend, they received in Italy and Fran ce He g rad ­ word from Essie s sister. Tiny, u a te d fro m V e rn o n ia H ig h that her brother. Roy Hatley School tn 1906 would require another surgery - f> Kuge and M rs Kuge. w ith the possibility that his leg the form er M ae S Sokura of would be am putated due to Y a k im a . Washington, a re the infection She went to Seattle to parents of a son T om m v Alan, a be w ith her brother and sister through the operation student at Reynolds High School Training Due Colonel Kuge ¡Association JOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH Colonel Toshi Kuge Portland physician ts leaving on July 29 fo r two weeks of annual active duty training a t Fitzsunons A rm y M e d ic i Center. Denver D r Kuge is the com m ander of the 313th convalescent center, a reserve hospital umt stationed at histone Vancouver Barracks. Washington This unit, comp­ rised of over Si> officers and men. is designed to serve 1 .5 » JO Y T H E A T E H F r i. SU . Glenda and daughter Tylee accompan­ ied M rs Alford's Uncle. M u rrel HeUand to Ellensburg »-here they visited friends and re l­ atives F rid a y. A1 Alford and Ruby Norm and drove to Ellens burg to bring home M rs Alford and Tylee and also th eir other daughter Ruby, » h o had been v B iting » ith the Richards Joly 27-28 FIDDLEB Oil THE HOOF sooooooooooooooooooooot LODGE AND CLUB NOTICES VERNONIA JAYCEES NEHALEM VALLEY A *h af every CHAPTER at H all—Old MS 7 :» P M . Bob Carson. President Bill Hunier. Serrer ary- J.C. West Roòert K King. Presiden: Ralph Bergersac. Sec y VERNONIA VERNONIA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE LIONS Summer Recreation Calendar of Event« «f D w e e u n rem et to i CLUB M EETS AT P IN E .. CONE Wert S U M M E R RECESS Oregaa « -'» I Electric T. F. Tomlin. PrecwGrU Mrs. Evelyn Heath. Sec y. Darrold Proeht President Ted Forbes. Secretary 3-74 7-73 MT. HEART REBEKAH LODGE NO. 243 A-F.&A-M. ad ft 4c L O .O E . Irm a Chance. Noble Grand Evelyn Heath. Sec y. a t l: M J m Norwod. W M Walter E Laon. Sec y 3-74 Vernonia Lodge No. 246 First and Third Tuesday • p -*- Lloyd Quinn. Noble Grand H arry Culbertson, Sec y. an 1st 1-74 Order of Eastern Star C J -0 i pm 4-74 153, O K S . Vernonia Barracks Veterans of World War I th at . 12 Rev. H . L. AMERICAN LEGION A U X IL IA R Y M m day, L O O T . H a l Gora Lange, Preskieat f a ? * Davis. Secretary *-73 PYTHIAN SISTERS VERNOMA B re t to g»: T E M P IE ; LO j OT. Note: Jamboree week Cabin closed F rid a y Scout I.O.O.F. 3-14 IOOF Hour. Nancv Eckland storv lady. 6 p m - Horseshoe Pitching 7 p m - Archery T hu rsday: 1 to 3 p m . - Crafts 1-74 IWA Local A JL - Weekly at Scout Cabin; Monday through F rid a y . noon to 4 p m .. open recreaboo Tuesday 10 a m ' to 11:30 a m - Story NO. «1 Wilbur E. Wilson. Commander Harry Cufcertson. Adjutant AUXILIARY Day for Sis. The M ultnom ah County Fan- m arks Wednesday. August 1, as Senior Citizen D ay a t the Expo Center. North M a n n e D riv e, off Interstate 5. Any citizen. 65 and over, is adm itted free of charge that day of the fa ir. F a ir M an ag er Ron Ingberg notes that senior c iti­ zens are encouraged to visit the fa ir on that day. perhaps hnng. mg the grandchildren to join the fun Children under 12 years of age are adm itted free of charge to the fa ir on any day. T ri-M e t bus service to the fa ir begins an the first day of festivities. Tuesday. Julv 31. Buses leave S W 6th and M o rri­ son beginning a t 9 :3 * a m . and run every hour until 2:30 p m when the schedule a stepped up to every h alf hour Fares are 50 cents or a transfer plus 15 cents Senior citizen fares plus 15 cents » iU also be in effect during the fa ir T H IS L A N D I t Y e a r Lead K E E P IT CLEAN Shop Sundav afternoons w* at Lloÿd n A ir C o n d itio n e d C o m f o r t t Legislature's Year 'Hectic* It s been a hectic vear for this session of the Oregon State Le­ gislature »nth m any firsts being recorded and some sta rtlin g — and sometimes dism aying—ac ­ tions being taken by that august body of senators and represen­ tatives One first which w ill not be pleasant to record is Oregon's first billion d ollar budget. an ­ other is the fact that it «-as the longes! 1180 days* session in Oregon s history There were several b itter con­ frontations over certain bills one of which was Governor Tom M cC all s Tax P lan winch was finally defeated by a vote of the people in a special election held M ay 5. This bit of legislative action led to the replacem ent of Senator Vera Cook and Colum bia County representative Dick M agruder. as chairm en of their various comm ittees under the guise of inefficiency in the hand­ ling of the m anner when they balked at speeding the plan through Another was the clash between Governor Tom M cC all and Sen Wm Hoim strom . which ended w ith the death of eight fish bills in com m ittee before they ever reached the floor, and in the defeat of a bill which would have united the Fish and G am e Coro mission under one agency The only fish b ill to squeak through that was favorable to the sportsmen vs. com m ercial clique iras a weakly watered down steelhead bill As inflation hit the economy throughout the nation, it also caused legislative costs to soar with the 1971-73 expenses for legislative adm inistration being 3225.325 vs. the "73-75 costs of M f t . i i s out it was sm all com ­ fort when one ite m —police pro­ tec tio n - was less with ‘71 -73 costs Of *176.333 against 73-75 prices of 358.358 O verall ex penses w ere: 1971-73 - 85.67«.- 364 09: 1973-75 - » 430 050 SO The ov er-one-billion dollar general fund budget reflected a 45 percent increase over the p re­ vious legislative session when the 1973-75 showed a total of 31.194 0 » .0 W against the prior costs of 8 » m illion And not only costs went ig>. There was also the m a tte r of employees with the previous législative assembly having 321 and this term s assembly “* 262 as addition of 59 Even such mundane things as “ cd by the legislature clim bed with is * tons used for the last session and this session a whopping 225 to m used or, to break it down a bit more last tim e around each legislator used I d tons of paper w hile this year. they scribbled a lot more. 2 5 to m or almost oe of paper ta say no they did in the session before THOSE WHO SERVE P F C Leroy (Roy* G am roth. son of M r and M rs James G am roth. is home on leave from Aschaffenburg. G erm any where he ts stationed w ith the 3rd Infantry Division as a personnel management specialist G am roth has been in G erm any for 10 months and enjoys it very- much The life style is more relaxed and they live from day to day. but it's pretty expensive for an Am erican off base because of the devalued d ollar, he notes It costs about 350 to spend a night in a hotel in Frankfort The Vernonia Eagle is a popular item as every ooe reads it. then articles are cut out and hung on the w alls Also enjoyed by G am roth are the Beer Fest and the rock concerts. "The ones in the States just don't compare w ith the ones over th ere ." he reports Gam roth is engaged to Shelley Wilson of Portland, who also is visiting at the G am roth home A wedding date has not been set as yet as Gam roth has another two years to serve in G erm any. NORM'S WELDING AND REPAIR Field Welding - 7 Dayi-A-Week 446 Third A t «. — Capital Hillside Call Anytime 4297461 DR. JOEL KELLER P o d iatrist - Foot Specialist WILL HOLD OFFICE HOURS AT THE VEHHOHIA CLINIC O b Aaguat 3rd, August 17 and *ngn«f 31** from fcOO AJC. to 12:30 P.M. Phone 429- 5061 for appointm ent "M O D E L H O M E S ©PEN An right acre park n e » the heart o f Beaverton offering the living pleavure» you’ve always wanted at price» the average family can afford • • • • • • • • Vernonia, Ore. Retained beauty o f natural tree» and »(ream The tdence and »afety o f no through traffic T n ib for walking, togging. cyding Your own revrearvow center A »wimmmg pool for added enjoyment Ground» and osiude budding maintenance provided Pn»,te pat to» courtyard», garage» plut carport» Common wail» twundproofed and one hour fireproofed Come, admire you» neat home. Select from ux different tw o » d three bedroom floor pian», complete with fireplace, carjretmg. range and d n p o u f Rnced from 329J * » Io 337.100. At til tie a» I I .450 down eacefleni financing avadablc and no dcMHig to u t. 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