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October 9, 1975     Dayton Tribune
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coming . . . Thursday, Oct. 16-- Booster Club Meeting, 8:00 pm, High / School Library. Friday, October 17 m Home- coming Spaghetti Feed, 5-7:30, High School Multi D:m Saturday, October 18~Boost- er Club Carnival, 5-11 pm, High School. .b: The Dayton School Board will hold a regular meeting next Monday evening, Oct. 15 at 8 pm in the elementary school. Narcissus Junior VOLUME 62 DAYTON, OREGON 97114 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1975 NUMBER 41 Matrons Have First un By LENA FILER Three resignations were accept- ed by the Dayton City Council in regular session Monday night. They were those of Rick Free- bern, councilman, Martha Krake, City Recorder, and A. H. Krake, building inspector. All submitted letters of resignation, and the Krakes were present to verbally explain their resignation. Freeborn's letter said that he fit that the motions of the council were not being respected by the mayor. John Pacheco was appointed by the mayor and approved by the council to fill out the remain- er of Freebern's term which runs the position to contact him. In the meantime, the council voted to approach the building inspector for the City of New- berg for his services on a tem- porary basis. In other business Mayor Jel- lure reported on a discussion with the lawyers for the city's insurance company regarding the law suit bron~ht by Fred Bienz against the city to stop the Palm. er addition development, lie said that there might be the possibil- ity of contempt of court action against the city if building per- mits were issued zmw for Palmer Addition and that a contempt of court action might make it dif- through December of 1978. Pa- ficult for the city to fall back on checo was sworn in and took of- its liability insurance. of the parking congestion at the near-by Masonic Hall. He suggest- ed that the city property known as the old Legion Hall property would be better. This property was the site of the old Dayton Grade School many yea~s ago and is bounded by Third, Church and Oak Streets. The council decided to consult the Fire Department about the location for the new fire hall and to consider the matter again at ,the next council meeting. In relation to the new fire hall the council approved a notice of bend sale and passed a resolution authorizing issuance of c i t y bonds, Late in the meeting A. H. Krake asked the council if they would rice immediately. He is a former councilman who was defeated in the 1974 election. Martha Krake'G letter of resig- nation stated her frustration in working with a council whose de- cisions she could not respect. She was asked to stay on long enough to help break-in a new recorder, but she stated that she felt she could not do this and voted that all of the council had received her letter of resignation by Sept. 24. ~he council decided to hold an executive council meeting at 7:30 pro, Oct. 14 to interview per- sons for the recorder position. ,Mrs. Krake's husband, A.H. Krake, who .is a former mayor, said that he was resigning as building .inspector because of his disappointmen~ in council actions. lie specifically mentioned his belief that the new fire hall pro- posal was not investigated thor- oughly ,that the council was too insistent in wanting to continue development of Palmer Addition now against the advice of legal counsel, and that the council had failed to properly develop Third Street He further said that the council had not acted in the best interests of the entire city. Martha Krake's resignation was accepted by a 3 to 2 vote of .the council. The other resignations were accepted unanim~t~ly. Mayor Paul Jellum said that .he would like to keep the build- ing inspectors office a local po- sition if possible. He world llke anyone in Dayton in~erested in Homecoming Meeting For Fall The first meeting for fall for Spaghetti Feed Set Narci s J ior Ma ons w. held Monday night at the home of Joan Tribbett, president. Der- By ELAINE CRAIG othy Edwards passed out new Dayton High's Junior Class de- year books. cided to ,hold the Spaghetti Feed During the business meeting tickets at the same cost of $1.75 several ideas were presented as possible projects for the coming for ages 13 and up, a most rea- year. The decisionr will be dis- sortable price for such a complete cussed further and presented dinner. And as a sort of thanks at the next meeting by the proj- for their years of school support, eet committee. It was voted not senior citizens need only pay to have secret pals for the com- $1.25, which is the same charged ing year. A humorous lesson on "Square ages 6 thru 12. To encourage en- Mother," was, presented by Eliza- tire families to enjoy this Spag- beth Parker. Secret pals were hetti Feed, preschool children revealed at the close of the meet- need not pa yat all m In anoth- ing. er word, the supreme bargain, The hostess served delieiotm FREE. The Junior's are planning refreshments to the 16 members for a good crowd, knowing that present, assisted by co-hostess many will realize that the Spag- Barbara Wilson. Next month the heCti Feed is good fun and food, meeting will be held at the home not to be missed, of Nonie Lorenzen~ It was pointed out that three have :any abjection to a site on houses on Ash Street which were Ferry Street near the Dayton El- Testing Of New Sewage Treatment nat a 'part of the Palmer Addi- ementary School for a senior citi. tion Subdivision were ready but zen apartment house complex if PlantInLafayette Scheduled To Start could not be occupied because ~he Third Street access problem they did not have water and could not be resolved. The court- sewer connections, cil said they would have no ob- Progress reports on ,the new springs up to new s~te and fed- City Attorney Kay Brand of jectious to thi~ new proposed Io- municipal well and sewage plant eral requirements. McMinnville was present for part cation, were given by Public Works Supt. The Council approved a con- Walt Gamel Jr to the Lafayette tract with the Oregon State Po- of the meeting and advised the The council decided to continue City Council at its regular meet- lice for the police department to city to contact the insurance with drainage improvements on company lawyers for advice on Church and Sixth Streets and: to ing Monday mgh . be able to obtain needed erimln- what to do about serving these obtain easements as necessary. Construction of the sewage al information through the corn- three houses. Clair Palmer spoke from the treatment plant is nearly corn- puter network. Councilmen Forrest Lien and audience and said that he felt plete and testing will begin late No bids were received on the :Paul Jensen indicated that they that the name of Mary Gilkeythis week before going into full old police car and it was decided chad changed their views voiced should be placed back on the sign opera~o~ to ask for bids again to be opened at the Nov. 4 Council meeting. a~ previous council meetings and for the city library. Many years Troubles developed last week Chief of Police Joseph Trujillo think timt the city now should ago Mary Gilkey, a pioneer of the on the new well being drilled by gave a monthly report on activ- wait on the Palmer Addition de- Willamette Valley, gave funds .Bl~e Water Drilling Co. At about ities of the department, inelud- velopment until the court trial, for the starting of the Dayton the 140-foot level a drill bit be- ing the arrest of three persons The council voted to contact City Library. When .the city hall came unscrewed and could not in an attempted burglary at Tom's the insurance company and to .and library were remodeled a be retrieved. Another site was Market and two on criminal ae- put sewer 'and water lines and short time ago her name was re- chosen about 10 feet away and tivity in drugs. storm drains down Ash Street to moved from the library sign. The drilling started. As of Monday Councilman Steve Trunde gave just beyond Eleventh Street if council agreed tha~ it should be mght the well was down to the a report on the Carlton-Moores the insurance company gives its returned to the sign. 110 foot level. Two other munici- Valley Water Project which will approval. In other action the council pal wells nearby are at the 200 furnish irrigation, muni'cipal wa,t- Attorney Brand reported t~at granted a card table license to and 220 foot levels, er and recreation facilities if the Bienz case had been set for Ruth Rose for the Cantina Room A letter from the Department federal funds are alloea~-~I. an October 3~h trial date in and accepted the audit~l than- of Environmental Quality was The annual report from the Yamhiil County Circuit Court ciai statement for 1974-75 from read, congr~tfl~ting the city on city planning commission was and tha~ a t~;epresontative of One the city auditor, its new se~er facility and corn- heard .and a resignation from .the Thousand Friends Of Oregon had Because several councilmen mending .Mr. Gamel on the condi- chairman, Cecil Lunsford, was filed a request ,to act as a friend will be absent from the city on tion of the lagoons and the sur- accepted. Mrs. Shirley Herren of the court on behalf of Bienz. November 3 and because Novem- rounding grounds, was appointed to the unexpired He also said that this case is ex- her 10 is the regular schoolA letter from the Dept. of Hu-, term with C. C. ,Province appoint- pected to be a lead case for most board meeting night, the council man Resources, however, listed ed .to represen~ the Council at of the cities of Oregon. voted to hold the next regular several items concerning the city planning commission meetings. Council discussion returned to meeting of the council on Nov. water system that needs correct- A resolution approving the ~he new fire 'bah when ex-mayor ember 17. The normal meetinging. Mr. Gamel reported that moving of $1,000 from the con- Lambert Miller s~ggested that date would have been Nov. 3.most of .the items had already tingency fund into the police bud- ,the site on Fourth Street for the Some 23 citizens attended the been corrected and the Council .g~ for payment of the new po- nw fire.hall was nat good because Monday council meeting, authorized funds to 'bring the lice ear was passed. (