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December 11, 1980     Dayton Tribune
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Advisory Group To Hear Requests On Land Changes The Dayton Planning Advisory .._?mmittee will hear three requests r land use changes at its meeting :Tbursday, Dec. 18 at 8 pm in the Dayton City Hall. Fred and Loxie Bauer are asking for a conditional use permit to sep- arate a 2.37 acre parcel for nonfarm use from a larger 42.7 acre parcel in an area presently zoned EF-40 and AF 20. The land is located approximately nine miles south of Dayton, on the east side of High- way 221. Charlotte and Waldo Maker are requesting a conditional use/tem- porary structure permit to allow temporary placement of a second- ary mobile home for a relative in an area zoned AF-20 and EF 40. The site is about six miles south of Dayton and north of Market Road No. 470. The Federal Aviation Adminis- tration is seeking an amendment to the Yamhili County Comprehensive Plan to change the plan map des- ignation from "Agriculture/For- estry Large Holding" to "Public Facility". The land is adjacent the east limits of McMinnville, and southeast of Highway 18. Elaine Craig is chairman of the Dayton Planning Advisory Com- mittee. Adult Sunday School Class Has Christmas Dinner • The annual Christmas dinner of the adult Sunday School class and guests of the Pioneer Evangelical Church was hosted Tuesday even- ing by Mr. and Mrs. Bus Hadley at their country home. Some 20 mem- bers were present. Several courses of delicious holi- day food were served to the guests by the hostess and two of her grandchildren, assisted by Mrs. Ray Albright. The tables were graced with favors of silver bells, cones, red ribbon and tiny seagulls on a base of wood. The home was decorated for Christmas with a Christmas tree, garlands, and many twinkling lights. Much visiting was done after the bountiful meal. It was an enjoyable evening. Church Circles Have Meeting Sixteen ladies from the Esther Rice and Ramona Circles, WSWS of the Pioneer Evangelical Church met together Thursday evening at the church for their annual Christ- ._ .,lmas meeting and gift exchange. '"','." Henrietta Ringnalda presided at the business meeting in the ab- sence of Kathy Brown. Patti Jones gave the devotions and read letters from missionaries. Wilma Bole had the lesbn on "Christmas Is". For the gift exchange members matched snips of wrapping paper taken from the packages. Delicious refreshments were served by Jane Armstrong and Mrs. Ringnalda. The ladies en- joyed opening their gifts and visit- ing. VOLUME 66 USPS 149-760 The Dayton Planning Commis. sion will meet Monday, Dee. 15 at 7:30 pm in the Dayton City Hall. Items on the agenda include two public hearings on fence variances and a partition request. Tle Dayton Senior Citizens Meal Site will have their Christmas Party Friday, Dee. 19 with a Christmas dinner and an exchange of food gifts, gaily wrapped. It will not be a potluck. The Christmas Sunday School program of the Pioneer Evangelical Church will be at 7 pm Sunday, Dec. 14. The public is invited. Garden Club Has Officer Election The Dayton Garden Club met Monday at the home of Mrs. Wilma Liebenow for their Christmas pot luck and gift exchange. Evelyn Lenderink was co-hostess. There were one guest, Mrs. Vada Gentry and seven members present. After a bountiful dinner Mrs. Frances Burris called the meeting to order. The minutes of the last meeting were read and the trea- surer's report given. The lesson was on Christmas Flowers. Several members read articles on holly, poinsettias and other flowers. For roll call members named birds that go well with Christmas. Election of officers for the com- ing year were held. They are Mrs. Blanche Anderson, president; Mrs. Evelyn Lenderink, vice president; Mrs. Francis Burris, secretary and treasurer. Cards were signed by members and sent to former members, Mrs. Mariam Krake and Mrs. Ethel Ditto. A card was also sent to Hiima Garrett who was reported ill. Everyone enjoyed opening their Christmas gifts. Before leaving the members enjoyed coffee and des- sert. It was a lovely meeting. The January meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Frances Burris. DAYTON, OREGOIq97114 NUMBER 51 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1980 Lowell Stevens Named To Vacant Post On Dayton The Dayton City Council Monday evening gained a new member. Lowell Stevens was appointed to fill out the unexpired term of Paul Jensen who had resigned when he became fire chief, Mr. Stevens will serve for two years. The council accepted low bids for construction of an expanded sewer lagoon system and a bridge across the Yamhill River. Don and Lotis Construction Co. of Lafayette was low bidder for the sewer expansion project at $393,- 203. There were 11 bidders for the project. High bid was $948,980. Macon Corp., of Salem was low bidder for the walkway bridge and sewer pipe across the river. They bid $228,900. There were six bid- ders for the project with the high bid at $417,900. The Council approved awarding of contracts to the low bidders. In other business the Council approved a rate increase for City Sanitary Service for trash pickup in the city under the franchise agree- ment. The Council also canvassed bal- lots of the November election. Chief of Police Harry Yount re- ported that Sgt. Hibbard had been approved for a six month training period under the CETA program. He also reported that the former police car had been stripped of police department accessories and was ready for sale. A minimum price of $300 has been set. Anyone interested in purchasing the ve- hicle may contact the police de- partment. The council approved a planning agreement with Yamhill County with some additions to the contract. City Council The council learned that the new 600,000 gallon reservoir will be ready to paint in about three weeks. After a curing period it will be tested for leaks. The council decided to authorize a citation for one homeowner and abatement letters to be sent to other residents who are in violation of the city's zoning statutes against having livestock within the city limits. The council accepted the annual audit which reported no deficits in any funds. 'Christmas 200i At Assembly. of Frank and Helena Shier, child- ren's evangelists, will present a Christmas musical program "Christmas 2001" Sunday, De- cember 14 at 11 am at the Dayton Assembly of God Church, 5th and Oak Sts. By use of puppets and special lighting, this Christmas musical, written by FIo Price, comes alive. PUD Group Plans Suit Against PGE, Advertisers The Yamhill County People's Utility District Political Action Committee filed a $500,000 suit against PGE in Yamhill County Circuit Court Nov. 25. The PUD committee in its suit alleges that false statements were published by PGE, Winner/Wagner & Associ- ates, and two individuals who signed the mailings against the PUD. The two people, Angus Mac- Phee of Newberg and Joanne Frink of St. Paul are being sued for $2,075.53 in damages. Christmas Program Planned :L Tile First Baptist Church in Dayton will present its annual Christmas program this coming Sunday night at 7 pm. Their Christmas program is an annual event, and heads the list of many special activities for the Christmas season. The program involves members of every Sunday School class in the church. All members of the community are invited to at- tend. Refreshments will be served after the program. The church is also planning other special events for the month of December. Sunday, Dec. 21, both the morning and evening services will focus on the Christmas theme. The services are at 11 am and 7 pm respectively. Different groups from the church will also be going around the community caroling. On December 29-30 members of the high school group will be attending the annual Conservative Baptist Assn. High School Christmas Con- ference. This year's conference will be held at the Jantzen Beach Red Lion Inn in Portland. Each year there is a missionary project relat- ed to the conference. This year groups from around the state are raising $21,000 for the work in Zaire. The church will close out its December activities on New Years Eve with a watch-night service. Following the service the young people's group is planning an all night progressive breakfast. 'To Be Presented God Church Here Frank and Helena Shier have been involved in Children's Evan- gelism for the past six yeats, con- ducting children's crusades throughout the United States, Can- ada, and Japan. The whole family will enjoy this unique program, and you are in- vited to attend.