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Walla Walla Union-Bulletin
Chaplain director of Newhouse
Thursday, December 6,1873
The Rev. James Dennis, chaplain at the Walla Walla Veterans A d m i n i s t r a t i o n Hospital, has been appointed executive director of Newliouse, Walla Walla's halfway house for alcoholics at 612 E. Main. Since the halfway house is low on money, Dennis has agreed to work for a $1 per year salary, the County Board of Commissioners was told by Kelly Wylie, chairman of the board of directors of the Walla Walla Halfway House Society.
Dennis told commissioners he would accept f u r t h e r compensation for his services if Newliouse ever gets into a firm financial position. The men who live at Newhouse "need a bridge back into our community, back into society," Dennis said. As executive director of Newhouse, Dennis said he will be responsible for operation of the house and development of treatment for alcoholism. He
said. (,' o u n t y C o m rn i s s i o n e r 1'JugeiH- Kelly expressed interest in this idea because U. J. "Joe" Younker, administrator of St. Mary, has said that all people brought to the hospital's detoxification unit do not require the expense of medical treatment. The residents of Newhouse could "act as babysitters" for the people brought into the house to dry out, Dennis said. Later in the day. C o m in i s s i o n e r J ames
said he hopes to build a professional counseling staff. Newhouse now houses an average of eight to ten men, but Dennis said the program will eventually need a larger facility and housing for women. The Newliouse board of directors has also discussed the possibility of providing a "dry out" unit for people who do not need the intensive medical care p r o v i d e d by S t . M a r y Community Hospital's detoxification program, Dennis
Budget hearings delayed
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-*. DAYTON — Final hearings f on the 1974 budget for Columbia 'County — scheduled to end '•Friday — have been extended to jDec. 17. '- H e a r i n g s on the • county's current expense, pubJ lie health and road department 'budgets will reconvene at 10 '•a.m. on that date. £.' Vernon Marll. county commis^sion chairman, said iast night ^failure to wind up negotiations «• with the local union concerning £road department wages along £f with the fluctuating gas tax f picture has made the delay f necessary. Commissioners have * been studying budget needs for • * several weeks. .1 At a meeting Monday, --Engineer Gary Gasaway ' advised commissioners state " officials had suggested the ~r county decrease their 1974 gas ;tax estimate by six per cent. ."But. in view'of day-to-day ^fluctuations. Gasaway '* suggested the county consider -; an 11 per cent decrease or - approximately S40.000.
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• DAYTON - A S539.522.08 \ budget for 1974 was pa.*-sed in • the form of an oidmance by the '. Davton Ciiv Council Tuesday ; night. The budget, according to ' Kenneth ("rossler. citv clerk, is • about S39.000 higher than this ' vear's Budget breakdown includes: . current expense. S189.330: • cemetery, $25.100: park 2. I S9.075: arterial streets. S50.000: • city street.-. -S8I.200: sewer '. r e v e n u e . S42.000. w a t e i ; revenue. $97.500: and federal 1 revenue sharing. S45.317.08. ' " In addition, three ordinances • pa-^ed through <he first two of | three readings, said Crossler.
loggers replied that the entire liquor tax allocation must be given to the A1KC because it is authorized by the state as the Walla Walla County entity providing alcoholism programs.
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Escapee caught A penitentiary inmate who escaped last April has beer charged with armed robbery in Woodland. Wash. George Elmer Templeton, 40. • is being held at the Cowlitz •County jail. Kelso. Wash.. ;pending arraignment today, •according to a Cowlitz County '•sheriff's department j spokesman. ••' He said Templeton was 'captured by Washington State ;Patiol troopers in Woodland J after an armed robbery at a [restaurant there. t No one was injured during the •holdup or arrest, said the e spokesman. £ Templeton was sent to the j prison in 1959 after he was I convicted in King and Mason e counties of rape, grand larceny credit card theft.
Stonecipher asked Pros. Atty. Arthur Hgg'TS if it would be possible lor the county to give Newhouse a portion of the two per cent liquor tax revenue that is now appropriated to the Alcoholism Information and Referral Center (AIHC).
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• The ordinances concerned ! salaries, water rate increases ia •-minimum of 50 cents per . month' and establishment of the i evenue sharing fund.
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