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July 4, 1974     Dayton Tribune
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PAGE 2 -- THE DAYTON TRIBUNE, DAYTON, OREGON -- THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1974 Webfo0t Mr. and Mrs. George Bating- rich of Cosmopolis, Wash., were overnight guests of Mrs. Dorothy Ford and family on Thursday. Weekend guests at the same home are Brian and Jeanette Sha- rer of Washington DC who are visiting their great grandmother, Mrs. Fern Vaughan. They have also been visiting relatives in Sa- lem, Portland and Sheridan. Mrs. Pat Smith and daughter Lisa of Mills City were Sunday night house guests of her parent~ Mr and Mrs. Archie Sharer. Mr. Smith recently underwent major surgery and is in a Salem hospi- tal. Miss Edith Sharer is staying with her sister and assisting her for the present. Sunday guests at the Dorothy Ford home were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Metsger and children of North Bend. Gary is a grandson of Mrs. Fern Vaughan. They have also been visiting relatives in Sa- lena, Portland and Sheridan. Mr and Mrs George Doud and Mrs. Dorothy Ford were Tuesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gale of Canby. They vis- LAFAYETTE BEAUTY SALON STYLE CUTS FOR SUMMER FOR MEN AND WOMEN AIR WAVING BLOW-DRY BODY WAVES Summer Hours 8-5 Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday Friday evenings by apptnmL Senior Citizens Day--Thursday MELANIE SULAK 864-2258 472-7655 Red the home of Mr and Mrs. Jim Gale near Aurora, visiting with Jim who was home on va- cation and also viewed the acres and acres of liilies along the Canby-Wilsonville cut-off. The blossoms are being snapped off as they are raised for the bulbs. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George Doud and sons Kenneth of Alba- ny and Bob of Progress attended a Keister-Drader picnic at the home of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Keister on Peavine. Twenty-five were present to en- joy a beautiful day of feasting and visiting. fairview Mrs. Sylvia Taskinen enjoyed a family gathering and housewarm- ing for her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nelson and family of McMinnville, in their new home. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ran- ieri, Mr and Mrs Richard Taskin- en and Mr and Mrs. Benny Tas- kinen and son, all of Portland and rs Ila Schuchardt of McMinn- villa were guests. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Middleton and family of Colorado Springs, Colo., arrived July 3 for a visit with their grandmother, Mrs. Ill. lian Risser. John Kotka returned to his home Sunday evening, June 30, from a two week trip with his son, Mr and Mrs Sam Kotka of Portland to Duluth, Minn, to vis- it Mrs Kotka's parents, Mr and Mrs Clyde Brooks They also were guests of Mrs Clara Hines and family of Caldwell, Idaho, on the way to Duluth. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Coberly are guests of Mr. and Mrs Mar- ion Dixon. Mr and Mrs William Lashbaugh of Portland brought them to the Dixon home Thurs- day evening. Mr. Coberly has been quite ill recently, but is bet- tar now. i ii ii SALEM BUSINESS DIRECTORY BICYCLES b '' '' SCOTT'S CYCLE SHOP -- Schwinn Bicycles Sales-Service, Accessories h~cJtmerieard -- Master Charse Welcome 147 Commercial SE .~63-4518 CARDS & GIFTS ! THE BYRD NEST | i Annex to House of C rds | i Decorator Candles-- Unique 8 *. A imported 9 .ts | uccas~on -- ~cmsve ~ut ~oz s Expensive i iSalem* Plaza Ph. $854~| DRUGGISTS _Jl i L i | West Salem Pharmacy Gary Bliven, Pherm~lst We CJ~rt Our Prescriptions For Your Refills, Tax Purposes and Doctors References 675 Wallace ltd. 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Nevertheless, the court decided he was guilty as charged. The court said what mattered was not the actual character of the gun but the way it looked to the vic- tim. Most courts agree. That is, they view the holdup weapon "through the eyes of the beholder." They reason that the essence of the crime is putting the victim in Post Office Box 68 Telephone (503) 864-2310 Published Every Thursday at Dayton, Oregon it Has the Coverage in Oregon's "Garden Spot" An Independen~ Newspaper Established in 1913 George Meitzen, Publisher Second Class Postage Paid at Dayton, Oregon 97114 ,V~Efv'~i~ ~ ~, MEMBER , ~I~1 Oregon i NJ L I =1 1 Newspaper # WE P PEB Publishers I iAsso adon CORRESPONDENTS PHONE Dayton City .................................... Mrs. Lena Filer, 864-3680 Hopeweil, Falrview, Wheatland ....... Mrs. N. O. Pearse, 868-7223 Lafayette City ........................................ Peggy Wise, 864-23~ SUBSCRIPTION RATE ~ IN ADVANCE In Oregon, 1 Year ........................................ $3.00 Outside Oregon, U.S., 1 year ............................... $3.50 Outside U.S., 1 year $4.25 Send Payment to Dayton Tribune, Box 68, Dayton, Ore. 97114 fear, which can be done as ef- fectively with a gun that only " looks deadly as with one that really is. There have even been cases of "armed robbery" in which the robber had no weapon at all. Thus: another holdup man terri- fled his victim merely by showing a menacing bulge in his coat pocket. Yet, a court decided this was enough basis for a charge of armed robbery. The court said the fear that the robber had a gun, plus the fear that he might use it, was all that the law re- quired by way of intimidation. Still, the fear must be at least of physical harm~not of a lesser form of pressure. Suppose A says to B: "Unless you hand over $500, rll get you in trouble with the Internal Revenue Service." If B pays off, A may be guilty of some offense---but not robbery. As one court put it: "There can be no robbery with- out violence. The menace must be of a sort to excite reasonable apprehension of danger. Threat of prosecution for a crime is regard. ed as insufficient (because) a man in the hands of the law is not legally presumed to be in danger of bodily harm. A public service feature of the American Bar Assn. and the Oregon State Bar. WriHen by Will Bernard. (c) 1974 Am- erican Bar Aun. L79 Commercial NE 363-5508 TIRES ~ APPLIANCES Master Service Center GOODYEAR TIRES General Electric Appliance ~S Cornmorelal N.E. 36.1-9104 WIG SALONS I LINDA KAY'S l ! WORLO WInS / I La,east.r M.. l I I~xoamr l~r~lm~lar m ~m / I ~ oe gl-nremrrm Wins t I [ ,-,. m.,,,- ,.c. • the dayton tribune ..... i ~ "~ DAYTON CHRISTIAN CHURCH Gerald Carter, Pastor Phone 864.3529 "The Church of the Chimes" 9:40 am---Teachers Prayer Meet- ing 9:45 am--Bible School Class for all ages 11:00 am--Worship Service Nursery provided for small chil- dren. 6:00 pm---Choir practice 7:00 pm--Youth Meeting WEDNESDAY ~ 8:00 pm Bible Study. 1st TUESDA~7:30 pm--Chureh Board Meeting 3rd THURSDAY -- 2:00 pm Christian Women's Fellowship FI RST BAPTIST CHURCH Dayton, Oregon Phone 864-2474 Waiter H. Wagner, Pastor 9:45 am-Sunday School for all ages 11:00 am~Morning Worship 6:30 pro--The Baptist Youth Fel- lowshlp 7:30 pm~Evenlng Worship of ser- mon and song 2rid Tuesday evening ~ Sunday School teachers meeting. WEDNESDAY--3:50 pm. Junior choir. 7:30 pm--The hour ot power Bible Study and Prayer 2rid Thursday -- Maranatha So- dety meets Ist Thursday, family vJ-ght and fellowship FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Lafayette, Oregon 9:45 a.m~--Sunday School 11:00 a.m.---Church Service 6:45 pm--Young People's Groups 7:30---Evening Bible Hour WEDNESDAY--7:30 pm Prayer HOPEWELL SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIBT CHURCH Harold E. Ku~t.t, Pastor Ph. e2~-74U Sherwood Sabbath Servic~-Saturday 9:30--Sabbath School ll:(D--Worahtp Service Wedne~y 7:30--Prayer Meeting 7:~0 pJIL---W~.n'l ~ Meet- trig ASSEMBLY OF GO~ CHURCH 4th & Oak, Dayton A Growing, Going. God Glor|nl Church H. D. D(mla~p, Pastor Ph. 864.3502 Sunday ~ Lm: Sunday SchooL Classes.for aR ages. Sunday 11 a.m. Morning Worship and Children's Church. Sunday 6 p.m. Ch?ir Praetice Sunday 7 p.m. Evangelistic Sarv. ice Tuesday 12:30 p.m. Women's Mis- sionary Council Wednesday, 7 p.m. Family Nlght consisting of Bible Study for Adults ~ver 2,5 yrs. Christ Am- bassadors for, ages 13-25. Royal Rangers~for boys 5-12. Mission- ettes for girls 5-12. 1st Saturday each month 6:30. Youth feUowship time. A warm welcome is extended toall U'N IONVALE COMMUNITY CHURCH / Pastor, Ray. Charles R. Ludwig SUNDAY SERVICES: 9:45 a.m. Bible School 11:00 a.m. Worship Service 7:30 p.m.--Evening Service PIONEER EVANGELICAL CHURCH Dayton, Oregon Phone 864-3338 Rev. Lyman L. Myers, Pastor 9:45 a.m.---Sunday ~chooi 11 :U0 a.m~.Morning Worship 7:00 p.m--Evening Worship 7:50 pm.--Youth Fellowship, ult Fellowship WEDNF.~DAY: 8:30 p~L--Ch0ir Rehearsal. 7:30 p.m.--Prayer and Bible Hour. Ist MONDAY: 8:00 pm -- EUB Men's Meetlng 1st THURSDAY: 7:30 Inn ~ E~- ther, PAce Circle 2nd FRIDAY: 1:30 pm -- Ramona Circle HOPEWELL COMMUNITY CHURCH Pastor, Roy. Charles R. Ludwig SUNDAY SERVICES: 8:45 am. Sunday Bible School 9:45 a.m. Worship Service