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February 18, 1982     Dayton Tribune
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PAGE 4 -- THE DAYTON TRIBUNE -- DAYTON, OREGON -- For Sale House for sale: owner very anxious. 71/4% int., $333 monthly pyts. Possible~con- tract terms, 21/2 yr., 3-bdrm ranch, wood stove, fenced yard. $51,000. 864-2445 af- ter 6. 7-10c For sale: 1968 Plymouth Barracuda, clean, gd. tires, runs good. Auto. trans. $750. Call 864-2310 or 86_ 4-2519 Now available: Rubber stamps, self-inking or acry- lic base. Starting at $9.95. See at the Dayton Tribune, 408 4th, Dayton. COPIES MADE. The Tri- bune offers copying service of your papers, books, etc. Copies start at 10c each depending on size. Dayton Tribune, 408 4th, Dayton. 2 Dayton lots for sale, 60x120. Zoned for res. & commercial. $7,500 each. 868-7667 9-10c Miscellaneous Experienced piano teacher seeks eager beginning and Intermediate students. 864- 2983, 8,19c Anyone having a job open- Ing is invited to run a classified ad in the Tribune free of charge. Public Notice NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- EN that the City of Dayton will hold a public hearing on March 1, 1982 at the hour of 8:00 pm in the Dayton City Hall, Dayton, Oregon, to take testimony and evidence on adoption of an ordinance granting a franchise for the operation of a cable communications system under certain terms and conditions within the City of Dayton. Persons are hereby invit- ed to attend the City Coun- cil hearing to observe the proceedings, to register any statements in person, by attorney, or by mail, and to assist the City Council in making a decision. For additional informa- tion, please contact Dayton City Hall, 416 Ferry Street, Dayton, Oregon 97114 (864- 2221 ). Dated at Dayton, Ore- gon, February 10, 1982. Janice Church, Recorder City of Dayton Published Feb. 11, 18, 1982 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Planning Commission of the City of Lafayette will hold a Public Hearing on the 1st day of ,March 1982 at 7:30 pm in the Lafayette City Hall to consider amendments to Article IV Section 4.10 sub- section (2) and Article VI of Land Development Ordin- ance #356. Persons are hereby invit- ed to attend the Public Hearing to offer comments or suggestions on the mat- ter. For additional informa- tion p)easa contact City Hall t64-2451. Dated Lafayette, Oregon February 16, 1982. Blanche A. Hackworth City Recorder Rules on candidates' i • signs on h ghways With primary election campaigns starting soon, the Highway Division reminds candidates and their man- agers of the regulations on location and erection of temporary political signs visible to the state highways. The regulations are contained in Oregon Adminis- trative Rule (OAR) 733-20-050. Rules provide that temporary political signs may be erected on private property. They, however, are not permitted on state highway right-of-way, on trees, utility poles, on right-of-way fence posts or natural features, in protected#xeas of the Interstate System, in designated scenic areas, or park lands. iI air ii II Office Hours: 8::~o-5:30 mDDE~0111 I! Except Monday: 8:30-7:30 ~rl 11 Our 33rd Year of Service il Specializing in individual, farm & small business Robert F. Hurford, L.T.C. 105 N. Meridian, Newberg 538-2148-Ptlnd. 628-2149 "~ ~ ....... m ill i ,liNi i i i i u i i,, u,L ,,, i i 3-PC. CHICKEN & JO-JO's $2.75 ,j SECOND ONE $1.50 [with this coupon] THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1982 The installation of signs from controlled access highways right-of-way is not permitted. The maximum possible size for a temporary political sign is 32 square feet, which includes the front and rear sides. Any signs erected under these provisions must be removed within 30 days after the election. Federal regulations permit only official signs on state highway right-of-way, and any temporary political signs located in these areas will be removed without notice. Signs erected under the OAR are also subject to ORS 377.720, dealing with appearance and condition of signs, and ORS 377.775, concerning removal and dis- position of non-conforming signs. In addition to state and federal regulations, tem- porary political signs are also subject to any county or city sign regulations. Couple honored at wedding reception A wedding reception for Earl and Mae Makinster was held the afternoon of Feb. 7 at the Dayton Christian Church Fellowship Hall. It was given by the Fellowship of the church. Ninety two relatives and friends signed the guest book. Piano music was furnished by Denise Mosgrove of Salem. A large Valentine with streamers and money gifts pinned to it was the main decoration. Elizabeth Foster made a beautiful wedding cake. Serving were Vonda Gurdeman, Barbara McIntosh, Mary Kay Burley, Linda Weston, and Jeanne Mos- grove. Members of Earl's family who were present were Ken and Vonda Gudeman of McMinnville, Barbara and Sherrie McIntosh of Dallas, Mary Kay Burley, of Portland, Bob and Linda Weston of Redland, Earl and Linda Makinster and family of Seattle. Janet Williams of Bandon was unable to come, but her two daughters from Eugene were present. Present from Mrs. Makinster's family were Robert and Dolly Mosgrove and Connie of Dayton, Ron and Karrie Mosgrove and son of Hubbard, and Royce and Jeanne Mosgrove and three sons of Salem. Floyd and Aileen Mosgrove of Salem were unable to attend, but their three children, Pam, Denise, and Terry, were present. Hopewell SDA Church "A Fortune is Discovered in God's Word," stated Elder John Yuros in his sermon on Feb. 13. Elder Lester Hallsted of Salem gave the special music tot church and also Sabbath School. His wife Etila acoml- panied him. The annual Faith for Today offering was taken. It will help launch Faith for Today's new children's ministry. Some Sabbath School highlights after the opening exercises were: Investment for Sunday School by Harry Christeianson. Mission Story given by Linda Johnson and Lesson Study in the classes. Twenty-six members of the Hallsted family and some friends had a reunion potluck dinner in the Junior room after services. Grace Hallsted of College Place, Wash., and her five children and families attended. Others included, Waiter Hoffman of Sacramento, Ca., Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Hallsted and Lonnie of Aloha, David and Jake Hallsted of Vancouver, Wn., Mr. ~nd Mrs. Ray Hall, Amy Aaron and Andrew of Republic, Wn., Jan, Jason and Shannon Brown of Walla Walla, Wn., Lester and Eula Hallsted, Salem, Hazel Heidinger of Lebanon, Milt and Laura Carson, Penny Hillman of Vancouver, Wa. Coming events: Prayer meeting Tuesday, 7:30 pro. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Dayton Opera House Restaurant & tavern Keith and Genie Hedges FAMILY TYPE RESTAURANT • SERVING BREAKFAST- LUNCH & DINNER RESTAURANT OPEN 6 AM to 8 PM TAVERN OPEN 9 am to 2:30 am. Focus on the Family film 7 pm, McMinnville Church. Wednesday, 10-3 pm Dorcas. A Valentine Party Church Social was held Sunday evening, 6 pm Feb. 14 at Hopewell Public School. The Pathfinders and Social Committee furnished the social which included an ice cream parlor and bake sale to benefit the Pathfinders. There was live entertainment and pictures. The room was decorated in tke Valentine theme. Members of Pathfinder Club wmted on the tables. Bulletin for writing of wills now available A new publication which explores the effects of'dying" with or without a will is now available from the Yamhill County office of the Oregon State University Extension ~ Service. ! Called "Your Will," the new bulletin was prep~d by Alice Mills Morrow, OSU Extension family ~