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%~-~-~---------~------~ 17-13 with the possibility that it THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1973 --- THE DAYTON TRIBUNE, DAYTON, OREGON 1 PAGE 3
e
IS
By Sen. Tony Meeker
will be considered again the first
UNIONVALE
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Magee, Mr.
of this week. I oppose the mea- sure was defeated on Tuesday, and Mrs. Robert Magee and Tim,
sure because it levies additional but reconsidered on WednesdayChristy Hunter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Magee of
taxes upon the people of Clack- and sent back to the State and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hunter of Jennings Lodge and Mr. and
areas and Washington county Federal Affairs Committee forDayton, bride-elect of WayneMrs. Guy Remme of Dayton were
without a vote of the people. My- more hearings. The hearings will Withee, son of Mr. and Mrs. F.L. Sunday guests of Steve Magee in
self and the other members ofbe designed to find out how Withee of Hopewell, was hon-Hillsboro, to celebrate Mrs. Rem-
the Clackamas and Washington much money could be raised byored with a bridal shower at the me's birthday.
The Senate passed last week county delegation will be work- a lottery and to discuss if it Unionvale Evangelical Church so-
should leave the door wide open cial rooms Friday evening, March WHEATLAND
Senate Bill 325 which extends the ing for the defeat of this measure, to all gambling or just lotteries. 2. A large group of ladies, rela-
The Senate sent a measure pro-
property tax base for the Port of posing a constitutional amend- The Constitution now bars lot- tives and friends attended the Glenn Egli of Harrisonburg,
Portland to Clackamas and Wash- ment to legalize lotteries back to teries, and it is this section that shower. Miss Hunter and Mr. Wi- Virginia, is the evangelist this
the courts have used to say that thee will be married at the New- week at the Western Mennonite
ingt0n county. The bill passed committee this week. The mea-
other forms of gambling are ille- berg Methodist Church Saturday, School for a week, for their Spir-
i' .:. gal. March 31. itual Life Crusade.
,~a years . . ~/I-enera'"ons |! The Senate passed a measure Friday guests of Mrs. Fred Wi- WesternThe AMennoniteCapella 'ChoirschoolOfleavesthe
prohibiting peddlers from selling thee Sr. were Mr. and Mrs. Todd on a tour of Canada March 16.
i or distributing printed matter in- Forrest and family of The Dalles
i Our grateful thanks to dicating they are deaf or have and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mag- Virginia Magness was a Sunday
J Dayton area residents j hearing or speaking impediments ness of Sherwood. ImlahgUest Olaf hersalem.Sister, Mrs. Annette
i
unlesSthese they actually do have The annual Vegetable Growers Mrs. Minnie Davidson is suffi-
J
z on this 69th anniversary of our ~ impediments. It also pro- Assn. of Washington and Oregon ciently recovered from her injur-
I,hibits peddlers from masquerad- dinner held at Hillsboro Tues-
founding, i ing as deaf or falsely represent- day evening,Was March 6, and Mr. ieSin JanuarySUffered toinleavean aUtOsalemaCCidentGen.
We hope it shall always be i ing they have hearing or speak- and
Mrs.
Robert
Magee
were
! our privilege to serve the people of Yamhill County. ! ing impediments to induce sales among those farmers who attend- eralguestHOspitalof her thiSdaughter,Week, andMr, beanda
i of products, ed.
The Senate was told that pea-Rev. John Kunkle was guest Mrs. Jay Cleveland of Salem.
The Women's Missionary Serv-
Serving since 1904 i ple are coming into communities speaker at the Unionvale Church ice Commission of the Western
! am FUNERAL i and falsely representing them~ Gym, at a dinner sponsored byMennonite Church held their
I McICy (3' on i selves to try and get people to the Men of Vision of the World monthly workday at the home of
P DIRECTORS purchase an item from them. This Gospel Mission and a large group Mrs. C. M. Bitikofer of Brush Col-
i gives people with such impedi- from the Unionvale and Hopewell lege on Thursday, March 1 with
2ND & EVANS McMINNVILLE 472-6161 iments a bad name and makes pea- Evangelical Churches and cam-18 ladies present. They tacked
" ,~ ! ple skeptical of their actions, munity attended.
;" comforters, made bandages and
Telephone service. It is one of the most
economical and practical appliances in
your home and it's repaired free. Yours
for pennies per call.
Continental Telephone
of the Northwest
other useful articles for their n~is-
sion work.
A display of quilts, afgans and
needlework was placed at Meier
and Frank's store in Salem on
Monday, March 5, to advertise
for the auction sale by the West-
ern Mennonite School, at the
State Fair grounds on Saturday,
March 24. Needlework, cooked
food, farm machinery, livestock,
antiques and miscellaneous arti-
cles will be auctioned for the
support of the school. Everyone
is invited to attend the auction.
Losers Host Winners
Of Church Contest
In closing of a Sunday School
contest at the Assembly of God
Church, the losing side provided
the winners with a delicious bar-
becued chicken dinner. Over 125
members and friends attended
the barbecue after church serv-
ice on Feb. 18 at the Pleasantdale
Community Center.
The winning side would like to
give a big thanks to the losing
side. Also to the chefs, Dub Ga-
reel, Ken King and Durwood Ray-
mond. All those attending enjoyed
the day of fellowship very much.
Business and
Professional
Directory
COMPLETE SERVICE
(Across from Block House)
ROY E. WILL
FIRST FEDERAL
SAVINGS & LOAN
AssoCIATION
of McMinnville, Oregon
Savings Accounts Insured to
$20,000.00
by Federal Savings and Loan
Insurance Corp.
Dividends Paid Semi-Annually
Loans to buy or build your
Home
445 Third St. McMinnvilh
t Dr. J. L. McKinneyi
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