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The Lebanon Express from Lebanon, Oregon • 8

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1, Page 8, MoruUiy.Now I7.IW75 1 rUBLIC NOTICE ISiitM or fUMI.K' iLmi'i a- ill. HI. HV KN Ikal i I 9 a Leo Itardenburger Funeral Hervkt'8 were hold al BUell Chapel in lir l.eo Dudley Hardenburtjer, West who dled Nov. 8 tn U)well, Or. Rev.

Jamps Slrtuleton of Lowell t'hrlstjan Church, of- flclated and family. in OnKlawn r77rrp" VW 'iVs moved to Lebanon from Sweet Home. In He hud been employed as a truck driver for Morse Bras. Inc. He was a 'member of Soulhslde Church of Christ, Lebitnon F.Iks No.

.1663 aijd the Lebanon Moose Lodge, Ho married Susan Weathers Apill 15. tn Sweet Home." She survives, -V TAddltloaul survivor? are his parents, Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Butenschoen, Sweet Home; a 1 duUjJhter and Audrey and Gary, at home, and ilster.r Lonlta Weathers, Sweet Home. Rachel E. Carter. Rachel E.

Carter. 90. of Rt. 2 Box M. died Thursday at Villa Cascade Nursing servfces were Saturday at Huston Funeral Home, with Verl Nofslger officiating Burial followed at Lebanon IOOF Cemetery.

Friends who wish, to may contribute In her memory to the American Cancer Society. She was born Jan. 13. ltW5, In Lake Andes, I) She came to Oregon at age IS from South Dakota, and lived In Corvallls prior to moving to Albany. She lived In Has from 1901' to 1942 and moved back to Albany, She had lived In Lebanon the last six years; 'She was a member of the i Halsev Christian Church.

ronjftfry, Cor- vallls. Hardenburner was born Nov, 7, 1917 In Mahuska, Kah. He married Edith K. Miller 21, 1975, In F.lko, Nev, She' survives. He was a veteran ol World War II, and a three-year Linn Countyresldent.

He was a member o(ith Baptist Church and Lebanon BPOE No. 1B63. Survivors In addition to his widow are three sons, Leroy of Oxnard, Dewalne of Fairfield, Calif and Arnold. Philomath; a daughter, Janene Hardenburger of Anchorage, Alaska; his father, Harry, of. Philomath; two.

brothers, Lorenz of Philomath and Joe of Tlgard; two sisters, Louette Manly of Boise, Idaho, and Helen Ladig of Anaheim, Calif. JQpnatlons may be made in Hli memory to the Oregon Heart Association, care of Buell Chapel, Larry Butenschoen Funeral servlces are 1 p.m. i today at Huston Funeral Home for Larry Butenschoen. 35, of 890 isth who died of cancer Thursday. Kenneth R.

Prather will officiate with burial following at Lebanon IOOF Cemetery. Friends who wish to may contribute In his memory to the American Cancer Society He was born August 6. 110, at Milton Freewater. and ExteflSlOfi HOtS i I Iff Appropriate for the holiday season holiday season, they plan to set it in their yard and decorate it with lights. Neither offered a guess as to how the root grew that Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Gardner, 46 Rose were both surprised and pleased when they found this tree root lying along the bank'of the Santtam River, shaped perfectly like a cross. They admired their find with a friend, Hazel Reynolds (left). With the upcoming record The Vtoice of Business A dangerous bill with a good aim fUBUC NOTICE TIIKitTATKOrOHKUON stlHTHKOlllNTVUk'LINN l'whl IkmsrlinMl IN THK MA ITKM OK THK KHTATK al RHOUACHIiKi No limit) NUTK Tt INIFRKKTICH HHTU1C IX Hf HS.HY UIVKN thai IM unilili4 ku ppinll P.ramal HniwMll 1 lk Mlale All Btfrimu kavlna aeainal Ike ealale rqulrMl lo (iMitt Ike same, llk proper vauckers, le sale r.r.onal HmraMfll alive el Ike ellire el Morley, Ttxwnaa. Umns Kln(alfv, Allnrrwyl el l.ari a wapia iiunun ilraxm.

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CALL EARLY 258-3151. CLASSIFIED RATES 13 words 1 lime $170 lime $3 00 3l4llmest3 45 16 lime $3 S5 7 limes 4 50 LEBANON EXPRESS ADS GETS RESULTS! 258-3151 ANNOUNCEMENTS 103-CARDOF THANKS I aalmd aw Ikank. all ol tn nir poopi ihai mad. our I rail Know a aurcea Kum ana soya ni ISUSIkSI 165 LOST AND FOUND MAI.K vllo eel ilk 1 'vler hill Area Hrrd JMSSSO 106-PERSONALS. -SPECIAL NOTICES liT rSs'lhiriwr tn lakr car.

ol your lnir lurnac trouhlm 1MJM6 (iOr Moal Norma anipr NKKp C'LOTHKS KOH "THK HOLIDAYS' Uood arlrrimrr In' Bn-lln r'ahmn Outilandint bun Inr all Ike lamily Call immrliaiii)y lor personal aalea or a laihion show! IM IWe, 3 ISM. JS7.SMJ RKDIK'K aal! tail with UoHew Tablets Vap "aler pills" Adama Hialllrut 1 NKW NAT IKAL '(iraier'ruil Kilract Pill'' irom Harvtailm Nuirllionali more convnlrt Ikan rapelrail -Eat wholeaom meala end loa AMAZING "Orapelruli HV Hk Dladai plan more convenient than trapeiruYis a.ai Miisiying mais and wt weight rentVViaeJ)rua WW. WKItiHT sal, leal. a.y llk In Diadas plan-redur nuulllk rlunls. C'nIialirus ALTOIIfM-U'S Anonvmoua Meetings Friday Uaiw: Ui 7717.

MO ALANON Mreltngs nrjwijoa ft7, him Are vou sincerely INTKHKKTKD IN -MAKHIAGK' Let our many years male S( IAL IMTKOIilJiTHiN nr.HVH Bos IMTJCuaene.Or CRISIS SKHVH'K Worrieil and llepreaaod Drsperale? For anynn under emotional stress Call 7S dav or nlhl i FISH F.MrtmiF.NCY HK LP to people in need Call 2M MM EMPLOYMENf 201 -BABYSITTING SERVICE WllXr(anyiillln my Home 5 days" eel: "sa4.rtl. CKHTIFIKf) AND HfitilSTKRKO kajiyMlting my kome tioadcar Ital. CHII.nCARK inmy horn lor worknuj mother tM4.ius 203 HELP WANTED CKRTIKIKDTF.At'HKH Incoa.h rih eth aradr firta baatethall II eea 1 dava a I so an IJW Benin January I Hamilioif I re jknnnl lhannn M47SS WANTED A' I F. SKCRFTAHY rrH Bot It. Lebanon Express.

NEED EXTRA SSI Inr Earn rash plus ekune lor Ih IMtdav. K-peeie We I rain aekLs: pavchecS tie.M. SS7 tM Beef cattle meet slated Wednesday An educational beef cattle meeting will be held Wednesday, Nov. 19. at 8 p.m., In the Extension Auditorium, Courthouse Annex, Albany, reports County Agent John Frizzell, A resource person from Oregon State University, Dr.

Gene Nelson, will discuss "the Cowman's Management Options." Many beef cattle producers are concerned about net Income from the beef cattle enterprise. Some of the questions being asked are: Should I stay In or get out? Should I sell part of the herd or Increase the herd? Should I keep my calves over or sell them now? Should I change my beef'herd practices and breeding? These and faany other questions will be discussed at the meeting. Dr. Nelson Is an Extension Farm Manageme1()Specialist and is very knowledgeable and exceptionally well qualified to discuss all aspects of this very Important topic, Frizzell added. All Linn and Benlon producers are Invited to this meeting Time to Soil Test "Fall Is an excellent time'to have your soli tested for lime and fertilizer needs, reports Fcizzefl.

If soil testing Is not a part of your management program, now a good time to -start, he says. Soil testing tn the fall permits you to determine soil needs well in advance of spring planting found Express photo by Jim Violation of the basic rule: Vernon Wavne Cumiford. 2860 NW Stewart, Corvallls. fined $15; Scott Dominic Bruck-bauer. Star Rt.

2 Box 84, Foster, fined $25; Lonnie Lee Gerig, Rt. 3 Box 115, Scio, fined $15; Richard Harrell Renn, 535 Park bail forfeited, $50; Early Leroy Spalding, 2121 Hill fined $30; William Wayne Medlock, Rt. 2 Box Sweet Home, fined $25. Driving while under the Influence of Intoxicating liquor: Robert Eugene Roe. Rt.

2 Box 601. fined $250; Thomas William Hoskins, 932 Williams SU .2 days In. jail Harvey Leon Moody, 1005 Nelson AysJUnqd $piH30 in jail Suspended, probation six months; Paul Edmond Yochum, P.O: Box 135. Foster, fined $150, 2 days in jail, six months probation. Are you getting tired of noble-sounding proposals from the politicians that never seem to turn out right in practice? Well, here's another one for you: The "Fair Labor Standards Amendments of 1975." introduced by Rep.

John H. Dent tD-Pa. On the surface, this bill would raise the minimum wage for most workers to $3 on Jan. 1, 1977. Thereafter, the rate would gp-up automatically With rises in the Consumer Price Index, with an added one per cent bonus increase each time it does.

The bill would also specify a rate for overtime work' (over 40 hours a week) of 2.5 times rate (It's now 1.5). And "tip--ped" employees waiters ana waitresses, etc. would receive the full minimum wage in addition to their tips. (Under the present Law employers may use tips to offset 50 per cent of the minimum She married William Floyd Carter In Albany In 1907. He died in IWL A son1 Walter preceded them In death In 1937.

Survivors are two daughters, Helen Biacklaw and Dee I. Carter, both of Lebanon; two sons. Floyd M. Carter of Albany and DaTCarter of Lake Oswego; 3 sisters; 7 grandchildren, and 13 greatgrandchildren. 1 Watch Your FAT-GO LOit ugly xcet weight with th sensible NEW FAT-GO dlt plan.

Nothing Mntatlonat ut steady weight Ion for thoee that really want to lose. A full 12 day supply. lA. Cni WI drug store kbout the FAT-GO reducing plan ind start losing welghtjthlt week. Money back in full If not complete ly satisfied with weight lost from ah eery first package.

DON'T. DELAY lgt FAT-Q today. 2nd Annual Feed! Sound alluring, doesn't it? against a raise for those at the low end of the wage scale. But in practice, such laws accomplish nothing at best and at worst can actually hurt those they are suppose to help. To see PrStm.

I. CUmbmiiammint LENNOX REPAIR and INSTALLATION SERVICE USE THE CLASSIFIEDS TO BUY, TRADE IS OUR BUSINESS Coll OCO 1 1 LEBANON PtUMBING Come All to the way but they liked what they Irvine. Municipal court Driving while under the influence of Intoxicating liquor: Gordon Lewis Dishaw, 1174 Cleveland 60 days in Jail suspended, fined $500, take treatment at Linn County -Mental- Health Clinic, not violate the law. Injury to property: Richard Michael Barker, 1063 W.Vine, passing sentence suspended, probation six months, pay fine $50, not violate the Careless driving: Jeffrey Lane King. Rt.

1 Box- 459, probation six' months, pay fine $35, not violate te law. Frequenting a disorderly house: Rick Lee Schutzman, 9 Cedar St $50' Maintaining a disorderly house: Jamie Frank Howard, 710 W. Grant found guilty at trial, 3 days In jail suspended, "probation six months, pay fine $100, nof violate the law-. .1 No muffler on vehicle: James Fuller Plywell Jr. 1106 Ferry Albany, fined Failure to maintain reasonable control of a vehicle: Bradley Bennett Floro, 176 W.

Grant St.isfined Failure tiperfora meAtles of a driver at the scene of an accident: Michael Eugene Penrose, 4099 April Salem, 30 days In jail suspended, probation six months, fined make full restitution, not late the law. Driving without headlights during hours required Cheryl Lynn Train, 2280 Primrose, fined $10; Leonard Delivan fined $15. KUBOTA BiOOO 12. 5HPdjel engine Tough 4 wheel -drive system I gear transmuswn Many other models. sijmsar TxiSTca 3rd Sherman 2M7167 UBANON For the Day or Nit I i riiniio PLUMBING After all, how can anybody be 0 (A then it doesn do mfkl such high unemployment rates J.l.

JnUfl LLmUIIO HEATING why, take a close look at the major premises of this bill: 1. Income for workers at the bottom of the wage scale can be raised by a law requiring employers to pay more. What if the employer doesn't have the money? The government Isn't proposing to give It to him. And with labor costs accounting forTO to 80 per cent of the cost of most products and services, most employers would have difficulty swallowing a big increase, Such a would increase production costs withJtit Increasing-productivity thus raising prices and contributing to Inflation. Of course, there is another alternative for the employer.

He can try to maintain production with fewer people. In this case. It will be the low-skilled who are the first to be laid Off. Ail employer just can't pay workers more than their work is worth. (If the "official" minimum wage rate is lower than the rates.

1200 E. GRANT AM CONDITIONING HEAtlNO Come One established by the marketplace, Super Spaghetti much harm either except to make the least skilled even less attractive to potential 2. Nobody should have to work at an income below the poverty level. TuDsdav Uieht Hov. 10th tec 6 to 8 p.m.

at the Lebanon The official "poverty level" is calculated for a family of four. What about the single teenager who's living at home and looking for hs first job? He (or she) needs experience and training. But an employe who must be trained is not able, to pull his' weight immediately. If employers are forced to pay the unskilled as much as it would cost them to hire the skilled, then obviously they'll hire the skilled preference. That's why we have Highschool Cafeteria.

by the Crowfoot District Parents Club the 89'ers. Lots of Food Entertainment' Quick Service 51.E3 75s Students thru highschool among the ranks of teenagers. 3. High enough minimum rates for overtime will encourage employers to hire new people rather than working their present employes longer. Most overtime work is a sometime thing it comes and goes.

Even at very high legislated rates for overtime pay, 4t still wouldn't pay an employer to add new full-time employes to his staff just to handle a seasonal peak Or temporary backlog. The effect of this kind of law is really the cost of overtime pay is especially high, then the work will be given only to the most highly skilled, most productive employes either that, or the overtime hours will be eliminated altogether, and services reduced. Nor does the damage end with the above list of disadvantages. Worst of all, this bill would start a rapidly escalating cycle of Inflation that could only end a spectacular, collapse. If the minimum wage goes up automatically with Jhe CM when prices -'rise, then most other pay would rise, too, to maintain differentials up the lint.

Ajj auiomatjc rise labor costs would cause another rise in prices, and so on. i Representative Dent is walking through a powder mill with a lighted match, looking for ways be kind to the workers there. r'- 1 Cr for family pass Into .1 I A 205SITUATIONS WANTED mHikKEFPISiiTrnv home Aai lor Msime T7.

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