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PUBLIC FORUM
To the Editor:
In special session, the legislature
was given the results of a sig-
nificant, major poll. 79% of the
1917 Oregonians polled indicated
they want government spending
cut and 74% do not trust the
legislature to voluntarily cut
spending if Measure 6 fails.
Measure 11 proves this poll was
absolutely correct.
Rather than cutting spending,
Measure 11 would lock into the
constitution a permanent tax shift,
guaranteeing greater, not less,
spending.
Today, when current levels of
government spending and taxing
are a disaster, better a "flawed"
Measure 6 than a "fraud" Mea-
sure 11.
NED POTI'ER
P.O. Box 14929
Portland, Or. 97214.
Dayton Tribune
Dayton, Ore.
To the Editor:
I am really disgusted with a
billboard I see around Oregon
which reads, "Don't let amateurs
replace dentists". My brother has
served the dentists of this state
faithfully for sixteen years as a
dental technician, and now these
high and mighty dentists slap him
and many other qualified dental
technicians in the face by calling
them "amateurs" and "dental
mechanics". How is that for grati-
tude?
Perhaps the word "amateur"
was chosen because the technician
is not paid nearly as much as a
dentist. For example, my brother
and other dental technicians are
paid $125 for a full upper and lower
set of dentures. The dentist in turn
es the patient $500, $600, and
and up for these same den-
tures. I guess that's the pro[ea-
signal mark upl
Now let's see who is really the
amateur when it comes to making
dentures. When a dentis graduated
from The University of Oregon
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1978 --THE DAYTON TRIBUNE
Ho.pewell and
Umonvale
Dental School after four years, he
has had to complete only nine
dentm'es. This could have been
done on as few as five or six
patients[ When he takes his state
dental board examination, he does
not have any practical test on den-
tures at all!
Measure #5, which the dentists
are so opposed to, requires that a
denturist must have a minimum of
six years experience, plus six
months schooling until 1982 (two
years schooling after 1982) plus
pass a ridig test by the State Board
of Health on all phases of denture
construction. During that six years
experience as a dental technician
they will literally make thousands
of dentures. Now I ask, who is
really the "amateur"? Perhaps the
real reason the dentists are so
opposed to measure #5 is because
95% of the dentists in "Oregon
could not comply with these stand-
ards.
"Replace Dentists"? They most
certainly will be replaced, in mak-
ing dentures anyway. Oh yes, you
will still have the freedom to choose
between a dentist and a denturist
all right. But who is going to want
to continue to be ripped off by the
"professionals" who get their den-
tures made by the "amateurs" in
the first place?
Sincerely,
Jeanne Cates
PO Box 50
Baker, Oregon 97814
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KEY TO YOUR
Church News
The annual Sunday School At-
tendance Contest will begin Sun-
day, Oct. 8 with Sunday School at
Hopewell at 9 AM and at Unionvale
at 10 AM. Each member who has
been attending will receive 2
points, for brining a visitor, 5
points and each time the visitor
comes during the six weeks of the
Contest the one who brought him
will receive one point. Everyone in
the community is cordially invited
to attend Sunday School at the
Church of their choice.
Miss Karen Brebner, missionary
to Burundi, Africa, was guest
speaker at the Hopewell Church
Sunday evening, Oct. 1. She
showed pictures of the people
there, and the work she does with
Theological Correspondence
Courses. She helps prepare the
lessons and they are mailed
throughout the country to train
native helpers to establish church-
es and carry on the work with their
own people, and the courses are
well received and used and the
work of the Church is prospering.
Monday evening the Sunday
School teachers and officers met at
the Unionvale Church to prepare
for the Sunday School Contest for
the next six weeks. The Unionvale
Church Trustees met following the
Sunday School meeting.
Wednesday evening the Trus-
tees of the Hopewell Church met
for a work time at 5:30 pm.
The Hopewell Trustees met at
the Hopewell Church Thursday
evening following the Bible Study.
Some members of the HopeweU
and Unionvale Churches are plan-
ning to attend the Family Life
Seminar at the Salem Armory, and
the Basic Youth Conflict Seminar in
Portland next week.
The Hopewell Missionary So-
ciety will meet at the home of Mrs.
Earl Compton south of Amity next
Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 pm, with
Mrs. Nels Sipola as leader. The
Society sponsored a gathering of
clothing and bedding for the Peniei
Mission on NW 6th Ave. in Port-
land and Mrs. Leland Harmon de-
livered a pickup load to them this
week.
Hopewell SDA
Church News
Pastor Ray Mitchell preaching of
the word Sept. 30 was titled "Sym-
bols." "The Ordinance of Humility
His Body -- the Bread. His Blood
the Wine." Such a beautiful
Communion Service. The offering
was for Academy Improvement.
Sabbath School Highlights: Carol
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-- DAYTON, OREGON -- PAGE3
Keightley acting Superintendent.
Special Musical Numbers: Miss
Kathy Keightley, "I Want to Thank
You Jesus." A duet by Pastor Ray
Mitchell and his wife Robyn. They
sang, "No One Understands Like
Jesus." Ted Jennings played his
saxophone and also sang. Mission
Emphasis was given by Cheryl
Smith, friend of the Espersons.
Cheryl and her husband are visit-
ing here from Loma Linda. The
Special Mission offering to Africa.
Many enjoyed the Fellowship
dinner in the multiple purpose
room after church service Sept. 30.
Brad Leigh was celebrating his
birthday. His parents furnished a
large birthday cake. Brad and Marc
were both home from Laurelwood
this weekend. Also Dallena and
Jeannie Bartell.
EIvan and Oleta Keightley spent
Sabbath at Gladstone Campground
at a Temperance Seminar.
Sabbath School Council meeting
followed the Fellowship dinner.
Sharon Esperson new S.S. Supt.
led out in the planning for a new
month.
Coming Events: Tuesday even-
ing, 7:30 Prayer Meeting. Wed.
10-3 pm Dorcas. Thurs. 7:30
Church Board Meetings. The first
Thursday of each month, always
usual time.
BIG SALE
JUST
STARTI N G
Sale -- October 6, 7 & 8, Friday thru Sunday, As Quantities Last
[Look for Mon.-Thurs. ad in your weekend grocery bag]
Light Chunk, 9A-oz. cans
Bumblebee Tuna .......
Vanilla, Lemon, Chocolate, big 24-0z. pkg.
Reg. $1.35 each
$1.15
Reg. $1.05
Sunshine Tru Blu Cookies 88c
Three-Diamonds, in unsweetened juice, 20-oz. cans
Salvage Special -- each
Crushed Pineapple ....... 37c
Campbell's, 3 kinds of tender beans in tangy sauce. 153A-oz. can
Reg. 43c each
Barbecue Beans ...... 2/66c
19-oz. Stir-Fry SWEET & SOUR or 30-oz. EGG FO0 YUNG,
Reg. $1.39 each
Chun King Dinners ...... $1.19
Reg. $1A9
$1.25
Reg. 59c each
Smucker's Seedless, 18-oz. jar
Blackberry Preserves ..
with celery, green peppers & onions, 16-oz. cans
Del Monte Stewed Tomatoes 49c
26-oz. bottles Reg. 95c each
Del Monte Catsup .... 77c
Frozen 2-lb. box
$2.15
Banquet Fried Chicken
Frozen Peanut Butter or Sugar Cookie18-oz. pkg., Reg. 99c each
Rich's Cookie Dough ... 89c
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Oregon Chief
Link Sausage .... $1.49 lb.
Large lb.
$1.15
01d-Fashioned Franks.
Extra Lean Slab
Bacon
lb.
$1.75
Fancy Red
Delicious Apples 3 Ibs. $1.00
-PEOPLE's" MAIIKEi