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Mon., May 16, 1949 The Newi-Review, Roteburg, Or. 1
fa st a First Food in Five Days
Date Is Changed
Due to a conflict with 4-H Club
average home.
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choose her own king In true May
dr.y tradition.
Among unusual features of the
program will be the clown rhythm
band, conducted by Mrs. Mary
Erlebach.
At the White Elephant booth,
presided over by Mis. Raymond
Charters, many useful and at
tractive articles will be on sale
including a few pieces of pot
tery from the Wilson Ceramic
studio, growing plants, costume
Jewelry, and wearing apparel
contributed by various merchants
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events, the dale for the Tiller
School Carnival, originally set
for May 21, has been moved to
May 28.
Sponsored by the Tiller Par
ent-Teacher association, the forth
cominc program reportedly is
attracting much local interest.
Three candidates are compet
ing for carnival queen lo be
chosen by pupils, of the elemen
tary school. Contestants are Jo
anne Mathews, Alone Axt and
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Bill Grant (second from left) and Sheila Curt (third from left) eat their first food In five days at Mt.
Hozoneen, Wash., while they discuss their experiences with unidentified rescuers. The pair were iso
lated In the Washington-Canadian border mountains when their plane crashed. Paratroopers and neu-
copters trough the pair out.
VNEWS FROM REEDSPORT
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Radio Station Secures
Site; Mrs, Slonecker
Dies; Fleet Pays Visit
By S. S. SMILEY
Newh-Hevie.v l orr-;. tondent
At the monthly meeting of the
Reedsport City Council Monday
night, lots 1 and 2, block 93, were
sold to the promoters of a radio
broadcasting station here for
$150 each.
Discussion was held regarding
the large commercial signs along
Highway 101, that block off visi
bility of some local businesses. It
was decided to ask owners of
these signs to move them back
farther from the highway.
The Reedsport Packing Co. was
notified that the two waterfront
lots they had leased from the city
could not be available after June
30. The council has tentative plans
to fill these two lots, and install
a place where small boats can
be launched and re loaded.
At the request of garden own
ers, it was voted to strictly en
force the ordinance against dogs
being allowed to run at large dur
ing the summer months.
A rental of $7.50 a night will
be charged anyone desiring to
rent the city hall for meetings.
Block 5 was set aside for use
as a city park, with the Reeds
port Garden Club to be asked to
supervise improvements on it.
An easement was granted the
Central Lincoln P. U. D. for their
tower on the hill back of town.
Cunningham and Associates jf
Portland will supervise work on
the Wade's Flat sewer system, as
some corr plaint had been made
on the preliminary work done by
Engineer Buckingham of Coos
Bay.
Funeral Services Held
Funeral services were held In
Reedsport Saturday for Mrs.
Mary Slonecker of Tidewater,
near Waklport, where she has
been living with her son, Chester
Slonecker.
Mrs. Slonpcker, a Gold Star
Mother of World War I, was a
pioneer resident of the Five Mile
district, north of Gardiner, where
she resided for many years. Her
son Wilbur, died in France dur
ing World War I.
She Is survived by two daugh
ters, Mrs. Conrad Townsend,
Gardiner, and Mrs. Dessie Dailey,
Florence; four sons,' Charles of
Gardiner, Roy of Florence, Ned
of Powers and Chester of Tide
water, besides several grandchil
dren and great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Slonecker was born In
Freeport, Ohio, Sept. 30, 1863, and
died May 11, in her flower gar
den at her son's home at Tide
water, where her body was found,
after she had apparently been
dead about two hours.
Interment was in the Gardiner
Masonic Cemetery.
Fishing Fleet Visits
A fleet of more than a dozen
outside trolling boats came to
Reedsport Wednesday, making a
beautiful display as thev came
up the river through the high
way and railroad bridges to moor
at local fish plants and the Port
Dock.
Most of the boats were from
Newport, Astoria and even
farthpr north, and had made a
hurried triD south when a report
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home. New and modern through
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a wonderful view for miles. In a
new district. A beauliful lawn in
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FULLERTON REALTY
Rhoden Building
230 N. Stephens
Roseburg, Ore.
reached them that large catches
of salmon were being made In the
vicinity of the Umpqua River
bar.
This report proved incorrect,
although fairly good catches had
been made by a few local boats
working out of this harbor.
Additional boats of this north
ern fleet tied at Winchester Bay,
and did not come up the river.
Budget Drawn Up
The Reedsport City Council and
members of the budget commit
tee met in the city hall Wednes
day night, and worked out a pro
posed budget for the coming fis
cal year. As proposed, the budget
items will be: General fund, $45,
844; water fund, $49,750; land
board, $9,500; building fund, $5,-
500; post-war projects, $3,000; fi
nancial reserve, $4,350; state tax
street fund, $10,000; community
building, $30,000. Total budget is
$157,944.
MILL REPORTED CLOSED
EUGENE, May 14. Sour
ces at Mapleton have reported
that 250 men were laid oft at
the U. S. Plywood Mill and that
the entire logging crew of the
Siuslaw Forest Products Co. were
dismissed this week. Also closed
was the smaller Cope Creek Log
ging Co.
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