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June 15, 1978     Dayton Tribune
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The regular meeting of the Day- ton Planning Commission will be held at 7t30 pm june 19 in the Dayton City Hadl. Students May Have Income Tax Exemptions As the summer employment sea- , son approaches, the Internal Rev- enue Service advised full-time stu- dents seeking summer jobs that they may not need to have federal income taxes withheld from their wages. Those students who had no in- come tax liability in 1977 and do not expect to have any for 1978 qualify for exemption from withholding of Federal income tax from their wages, according to Ralph Short, District Director for Internal Rove- hue Service in Oregon. Students may claim exemption from withholding by securing a copy of Form W-4 (Rev, May 1977), Employee's Withholding Allow- ance Certificate, from their nearest IRS office and filing it with their employers, Short said. Dayton Advisory . C00mmittee Meets The Dayton Planning Advisory illlMlllmittee met in a special meet: ---""--T-a] Tuesday, June 6 at 7:30 pm to hear a request from Paul A, Trent for a conditional use permit to allow separation of • 19.4 acre parcel from a larger 56.3 acre tract that is divided by • county road in an area designated "Agricnlture/Forestry Large Holding" on the Compre- hensive Plan map and presently zoned "EP-40". The property is located one mile south of .Dayton, abutting both sides of State Highway 221 (Salem- Dayton Highway). Only three members of the Day- ton Advisory Committee were present: Fuqua, Sweeney and Craig. Nine other members were absent, Also present were Paul Trent, S. J, McElmurray and Bill Campbell of the Planning Staff, • Members in attendance request- ed hearing the Agenda even though s quorum was not present. Afterbrief discussion the members made an unofficial recommends. tion for approval with the following condition: That no additional resi- dential dwelling be allowed on the 37 acre parcel lying to the west of Highway 221. Hopewe]l • y, and Mrs, Jake Hiebert of .. ..  were Monday guests of Mrs, •' ......... ]v...'garet Janzen. The four Keightiey brothers: Charlie, Ira, Rudy, Allen, one sister and their families met for a potluck dinner and reunion at the Junior Room June 10, Allen and family are visiting at Charlle's home. Fran Stephens i8 to attend sum- met school at Wall• Walla Colleile, She left June 11 for College Place, Mrs. Core Mickeljohn, Pays Ste. phons' mother, has returned from South Dakota to make her home with Clair and Faye Stephens, vOLUME 64 DAYTON, OREGON 97114 THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1978 i i i i i Ill Dayton Student In Gallery Play 'Count Dracula' Loft to Right: Byron Rltter, A Dayton High School student, Paul Westover, is a featured per- former in Gallery Players' forth- coming production of "Count Dr•- cult." the famous tale of the evil vampire opens at the McMinnviUe the•are on June 16, Paul Westover plays the part of Renfield, a very "strange" character who becomes the disciple of Count Dracula. Paul is the son of Richard and Patricia DAYTON STUDENT ON DEAN'S LIST AT COLLEGE OF IDAHO A Dayton student is included o in the Dean's List at The College of Idaho for the 1978 spring semester. In order to qualify for the Dean's List, a student must maintain a 3,25 or better grade point average for the semester. Dayton's C of I scholar is Jeffrey H, Dean with a 3.75 GPA. DAYTON STUDENTS RECEIVE DEGREES FROM U OF O. Three Dayton residents were awarded dgrees at the University of Oregon commencement held Sun- day, June II, Steven Jeffrey Purcer received a BBA in Finance; Patricia Karen Asquith received a BMUS in Music Education and Candace L. Shel- burns a BS in Psychology, Paul Wostovor [Dayton resident] and Westover of Dayton. This is his first performance at Gallery. After the Sunday performance, Count Dracula will decide who in the audience has the most biteable neck. The winner will receive two tickets to Gallery's next produc- tion, "Carousel" and two steak dinners at TGI Friday Restaurant. Curtain time is 8 pm except for the Sunday performances which Arthur Cooper Of Dayton Succumbs Arthur R. Cooper, 72, of Dayton died Saturday in a McMinnville hospital. Born in Washington, he lived in Roseburg before moving to Toledo, where he was in the logging ndus. try from 1961 to 1971, He then moved to Dayton, He had worked for the California Forestry Depart- ment, Survivors include his wife, Flor- ence; daughters, LUa Wilson, Alo- ha, and Yvonne Pauli, Milbank, S.D,; brother, Clyde, Raymond, Wash.; sister, Myrtle Sanders, De- troit, Mich.; five grandchildren. At the request of the family, no services were held. Arrangements were by Macy and Son mortuary, McMinnville. NUMBER 25 Merle Lingle. are at 7 pro. Performance dates are June 16, 17, 18, 23, 24, 25, 29, 30 and July 1. Tickets are $2.50 for adults and $1.50 for senior citizens and students. Tickets are available at the Book Shop in McMinnville and Dents in Newberg. Dayton High Jr. State Summer Baseball Games June 17 m Sunset at Dayton, Jr. State 1:00 Field A June 19--Dayton at Y-C, Jr. State 6:30. June 22 m Dallas at Dayton, Jr. State 6:30 field A June 24--Dayton at St. John's, Jr. State 1:00 June 26----Dayton at Willamina, Jr. State 6:30 June 27m Jr. State practice field A June 29--Y-C at DAyton, Jr. State 6:30 field A July 6--Dayton at Dallas, Jr. State 6:30 July 8--Scappoose at Dayton, Jr. State 1:00 field A July 10--WiUamina at Dayton, Jr. State 6:30 field A July 13wDayton at Y-C, Jr. State 6:30 July 20--Dallas at Dayton, Jr. State 6:30 field A July 22--St. John's Tire at Dayton 1:00 field A July 24--Dayton at Will•mine, Jr. State 6:30 July 26--Y.C at Dayton, Jr. State 6:30 field A [Field A--High school baseball field; Field B -- Front dlmaend across from high schooit Fiold C -- Back diamond across from hljh school.] TV Program To Feature Pioneers "The Ordeal of Tabitha Brown" television program will be telecast on K,V.D,O.-T.V. Channel 3, at 9:30 P.M, June 20. Miss Charlotte Filer, public information director at Pacific University, wrote part of the script for the program, The program is •bout the 1846 trip Tabitha Brown, a Pacific Unl- versity founder, made to Oregon with her daughter and son-in-law, Virgil and Pherne Pringle. The Pringles settled in Salem, and many land marks in Salem today from Pringle School to Pringle Market bear that name, The same program was on Ore. gon Educational Television last February, PROPERTY TAX LIMITATION PETITIONS NOW AVAII,ABLE Petitions for the Constitutional Property Tax Limitation, similar to that recently passed on California, may be obtained from the Oregon Homeowners & Property Taxpty. ors Alliance, 15802 S.E. Stark St,, Portland, Oregon, Phone 630.7270, Happenings On The Local Scene Kroweldeen Club met at the home of Mrs. John Imlah last Thursday evening. Prizes were won by Mrs. Elizabeth Scott and Mrs. Ann Budke. Refreshments were served during the evening. Mrs. Florence Foster spent last week at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jackman and family in Till•meek. Her oldest grandson graduated from the eighth grade. Mrs. Faye Stone and daughter Beverley of Portland are house guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Verne Garrett. Miss Charlotte Filer attended a Mac-Lin club meeting Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Sybil Seward and Miss Edith Reynolds in McMinnville. Last Wednesday af- ternoon she visited mrs. Roy Dav- idson in Forest Grove. Mr. and Mrs. lloyd Galer and Mr. and Mrs. Fen•on Galer and Michael, Ron and Kenny Galer attended the graduation exercises of their sister, Teresa Oaler, at Marls• High School in Eugene, They were luncheon guests at the home of her mother, Mrs, Anita Mross in Eugene, before going to graduation. David Mosgrove from Salem spent from Thursday to Sunday st the home of his grandmother, Mrs, Mac Mosgrove, His parents, Mr, and Mrs, Royce Me•grove, came for him Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Ctllahan returned Monday and Mrs. Doug- las Miller, in Carson City, Nevada. On the way they stopped st Christ- mas Valley to visit Mr. and Mrs, John Mclntosh, The Millers re- turned home with them, Mr, and Mrs. Willard Pisher and daughter, Janice, from Walnut Creek, Calif,, returned to their home Saturday after spending s week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Remme, and her sister, Ardith Magee and the Robert Ms.' gees.