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March 25, 1982     Dayton Tribune
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e TV franchise ranted in Lafayette Following the reading of a 17-page ordinance, the Lafayette City Council Wednesday evening, approved a franchise agreement with Liberty Communications, to provide cable TV service to Lafayette residents requesting the service. The franchise runs for 15 years and gives the city 3% '.,annual from the gross revenues derived from col- lections from subscribers. The agreement came foliow- :ing nearly a year of study and work by Lafayette Larry Albertson who was appointed by the and council to aid the city in setting up pro- and enabling legislation to grant a cable TV The system will be an extension of the Newberg- system, which is now under construction. Work on the Lafayette system is expected to start in the near furore with final completion set in eight months. The company will offer subscribers three tiers of Tier I includes 12 channels for a monthly of $5.95. Additional outlets at the same residence will be available at $1.60. Tier II, 19 channels -- I VOLUME 67 DAYTON, OREGON g7114 will be available at $6.50 with additional outlets ' NUMBER 14 THURSDAY, MARCH 25, .1~ USPS 149-760 available for $2.80. Tier II, 35-54 channels will be $7.95 '- . with additional outlets at $3.50. FM will also be .... available with other service for $2.00 monthly. As sole s | service the FM charge will be $6.00. Proposed LID statute studied by Councj, node, rem,u wh,o ,..n ...,,,on., ...... charge, the Movie Channel will cost $9.45 monthly, The Dayton Council, in a meeting Monday night their bills, authorized by the state legislature, to Home Box Office $9.45, Showtime $8.45 and the Home continued from its regular session March 1, heard a implement the 911 emergency phone number. Theater Network Plus at $S.95. Joint movie packages report from the task force committee which has been The Council also reviewed the 1980-81 audit of the are available with discounts. reviewing a proposed Limited Improvement District city's budget. A bookkeeping entry error was found Residents who sign up within the first 30 days after ordinance. The group made a recommendation that an which will be corrected. No deficit spending was re- being contacted by the company will be given free installation. Later installations will cost $25.00 and up ordinance obtained from the League of Oregon Cities ported in the audit for the fiscal year. with some changes be studied by the Council. Some The city has been advised that the Land Use Board of depending on choice of services. recommended changes would include bonding pro- Appeals had made a decision concerning the proposed The rates for non-premium services cannot be raised ~t~dures and requiring a public vote on some aspects of clinic requested by Dr. Rex Howard. The board held by the company witlmut approval by the City Council. the LID. City attorney Stan Bunn was directed by the that the city's conditional use procedure was not The Council in other-business discussed with the city ~ncil to study the proposed revisions of the ordinance sufficiently clear in the city's land use ordinance. The attorney the renewal of a franchise with Continental ] ...... ~ report to the Council at its April meeting, decision means at this time that the clinic cannot be Telephone Co. which, now serves the community. The built Ontions for the city concerning the LUBA attorney was directed to look into an extended dialing • The present city charter allows for a type of LID to be . . r ......... L._ ,,._ cit-" area and emergency lease line rates which are now enacted and an ordinance would set out rules and ¢lecision were reviewea for me ~.ouncu uy mc Y bern azd b the cI regulations governing an LID in the community, attorney. These included an appeal from the decision,~ho,,,,. ~,,-,,n" g p " Yr~tuart dnn'tY" In other business theCouncilapprovedan agreement taking no action or making changes in the conditional diseased'trees:m tller~ltye;ark~ P:m~eehS:v:fal;:m:;~le:f to go with YamhiU County and other communities in the use section of the ordinance to rectify the defects. The city attorney will study proposed changes in the removed and another work session is planned for county on the911 emergency telephone system. Te|e- ordinance for further study by the planning commission iSs~tU~,datYooeThe ::;~:cO~e~a-Itzt w~-, v ,~"" ~ ""'"'~ building WlHo~SOlbesdem:,~ phone users are now being assessed a surcharge on o p kca and c0uncil. Dayt n ar nnon MTH°ul:qUa°~dl~:::=r:::;~t::rn ggnt:~;n°~eaI= ~a~si°li~?cusTh~Cd?nn:Z~Tsi~eth~lu~a°dnisnwT;r~Ye Prearke=;; Y • o ° " ........ "J-'l by council members for a later report. ,,, ~holnn restored approved placement oz a zence on me t.eg~on rta, _. softball field. It will be a chain link fence to replace the r ...... ago the Anti-Tank Gun that" plywood fence. Work will be done this spring. The iV, _Dayton-=doings........ -j" Several months was on council also granted approval to the Western Men-il ° * • ' display in the Dayton City Park was loaned to the nonite School to use the Legion Hall field for fielding ~_=~ - -- - ..... - - -- : - - ~- i Oregon National Guard for pieces of the weapon to be practice during the month of April. • Don Duzan from Woodenville, Wash., had dinner used in refurbishing another gun to be put into usable The city engineer reported that the constructlon" on with his grandpartns, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Duzan last ex anston roject was being condition for display in a military museum, the bridge and sewer p " P ' " Thursday. He had been in Portland on business. The Dayton Council this week received a letter from completed. . Mr. and Mrs. Bud Callahan were last Tuesday : Capt. Terrill M. Aitken concerning the progress of the A grant fromthe HCRS for the park planned, across afternoon callers at tl~ home of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton project: tscussed A representatlve of the "This is to inform you and the City Council of our the bridge was d" • . . Warren in Forest Grove. In the evening they all went to resent at the April 5th council meeting a~encv will be p " Hillsboro and had dinner at the Chuck Wagon. progress on the 57mm Anti-Tank Gun Project. I am totalk'with the Council about the federal funding which Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Lippens and her mother Mrs. pleased to report that the winter months have seen must be matched by the city. _ .......... Lena Filer spent last Wednesday in Forest Grove. At much progress and success. The 57ram for the museum Mayor Art Johnson d|scussed" the possmmzy oz ms noon they picked up Charlotte Filer and all had lunch in • collection has been totally restored to operational ! condition. We do not and will not lose sight that the resignation but no action was taken. Hillsboro _ . Walter Irwin from Hopewell was a Sunday dinner ! outstanding end result could not have been possible ].~piiJtOr~ GI~I'~rs formll3O guest atthe home of his sister, Mrs. Katharine Galer. i :~out your kind assistance. ~' Insofar as the cannon from your park is concerned, I "''~'Y ~ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mathieson and three grand- i am pleased to report success also. We have been sac. A meeting was held at the Arthur Burris home by children from Portland were last Friday guests at the cessful in the remanufacturing of the left side unit of neighbors interested in organizing a Dayton group of home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hall. I the blast shield. The gun will be sandblasted this week YamhHl County Gleaners program. Miss Anne Me- Mrs. Alvina Reu and her sister, Mrs. Anna Kessler i and this weekend will see the application of rust.in- Murray of Community Action Agency in McMinnville from Whiteson, spent last Monday shopping in Salem. hibiting primer and detail work. We would expect to presided, explaining the details of organization and the Calelrs last Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bud ; have the gun completed with the final coats of paint on rules and regulations and responsibilities of the Callahan were Tom Howard and Jack Overgar~1. i May 17th with return to the park the following week members of the group. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hall spent Sunday afternoon at , after the curing of the finish. We would assume that Gaff Lytle and Geo. Roberts were nominated to the home of their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jette at become intake coordinators and each accepted the Champoeg. you would want the cannon back prior to Memorial Day °ffiCe'e--0~ Dayton may Mrs. Lena Filer and Charlotte and Mr. and Mrs. ':i " beandablethat toiS OUraccomplishgoal. I seethat.no reaSOnwe thankWhy WeyouShOuldfor yourn°t ,~ meetings in be held in the future Bernard Lippens of McMinnville drove to the Grand i support and patience, thzs" sprin~" g. Ronde area Sunday for dinner and a drive in the lovely Sincerely Anyone or any family in Dayton area who is spring weather. , " ' ~ Terrill M. Aitken " unemployed, lo~v income or Senior Citizens low income are welcomed to this program, hopefully that they may ESTHER CIRCLE MEETS . . _ i~ Capt. SC ORARNG, Curator beable to share in the work, or responsibility of The Esther Circle met at the home ot Mrs. Gary ! The military museum will have on display weapons invicki~n , rrans rtation or an task, re uested bv the Davis March 15 with 16 present. , working condition and other military accessories. The p g po Y q - • val Church sh~ a Military Museum and Resource Center is located at leaders to obtain the bounteous benefits of the Lois Stoltenberg from the Union ~. Camp Withycombe, Claekamas, Oregon. Gleaning Program. - devotional on "Hands."