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About The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1951)
o 12 Tht Ntwt-iw, Rot.burg, Or.. Thurt.. April 12, H51 : ah- Yoncalla Budget Special Election Slated April 24 The Yoncalla city budsel for the year 19S1-52. complfied n d adopted oy tne cny council nwiui 8. will be referred to the city vot ers in a special election April 24. The budget provide! for expendi ture of $15,200, estimated receipts of $7,900, and $7,900 to be levied. General fund of the budjfet is as follows: marshal's salary. SI .200; lights $700; streets material, $2,500; labor on ulreeiK. $600; recorder, $250; treasurer, S2.V); supplies $250; attorney iees, $200; dump ground, $50; . fire truck equipment, $100; sewer survey, $.100; emergency. $250; pick-up truck $1200; city hall upkeep, $150; water fund: ma terial and supplies, $3,000; water fund labor, $2,400; water sinking fund for replacement, repair, $1,800 total, $15,200. - . Estimated receipts for the year; city licenM on business Imiim and liquor, $400; water receipts, $7,200; and estimated balance from grevioui year, $.100 total. $7,900. Of the $7,900 fixed as the total amount to be levied, $2.26098 can be levied within the six percent limitation, leaving $5.639 to b levied above the limitation. A separate fund for city street improvement from Ihe State High way department consists of $.922. i It is ba.ieU on the 195U census lor , par capita ratio. Members of the budset commit tee are Chairman Fred Booth, Karl Hummel, John Weber and Russell Wamsley; city olficers, Mayor Ie Blickatnstaff ; councilmen Jean Cowan, Wade Crow, Homer Kruse and Elmer furrier: treasurer and recorder, Kittie Jobe.. More than 85 percent of the! world's supply of coffee comes from Latin America mostly I from Brazil. Kennedy's Dutch Mill ' Name To Bt Retained Kennedy's Dutch M will re j tain its na;ne. I The new name of Happy Valley Rancho will apply to Ihe popular night spot for Saturday nights only, it is announced. i Lou Franco has taken over the Saturday night management of the 1 dance hall, and his Happy Valley Cowboys will open this Saturday night with their first dance. ' The club portion of Kennedy's will be operated separately, as will other functioos, which may take 1 place on mints other than Satur day. j Franco announces special floor ; shows tor each evening's old fash ioned dancing. A special room will be set aside (or youngsters attend : ing with their parents. ' Federal Communications i Examinations Announced I Th Vf,Uinl Communications .commission announces an exami nation for radio operators to be I held at Klamath Falls union hhhj school May 12. The examination achedulit is announced as follows: 8:30 a.m., radio telegraph; 8:30 a m., radio telephone; 11 a.m., am-1 ; ateur code tests; 1:15 p.m. ama-j i tcur written examination. Inter-1 I estcd persons are asked to write j I the Federal Communicaliniai com mission, 307 Fitpatnck hid.. Fort-, land 5. for specific information and application blanks. j I LAST RESORT I MONCKS CORNER, S. C. 1P ! The police in this little town near Charleston have been lenient with; traffic offenders, but conditions j have become so bad the cmei ot police has issued this warning in Ihe weekly Berkeley Democrat: "We have tried everything we know, including repealed warnings. Now all wt can do is enforce the law." Local News- Leaves For Conference Mrs j Gladys Amundson of Rosehurg leit : Tuesday for Spokane to attend the Camp Fire Conference. j In Roseburg Sanitarium Pete j Sinclair, who was recently oper ated on at Sacred Heart hospital I in Eugene, is convalescing in the ' Roseburg sanitarium. Smorgasbord Saturday Rivers- j dale Grange is sponsoring a Smor-j eashord dinner Saturday evening, beginning at 6:30 o'clock. A card , party will follow. The public ia in uled. j Ml At Homo Jimmie Foun- ' tainc, sonOif Mr. and Mis. Arthur Fountaine. of S. Pine street. Ro burg, has been ill at home lot the ! past several days of influen.a. I O i Will Attend Mootina Lloyd ; SMitsman, advertising manager of ' Ihe News-Review, left this alter neon for Eugene and Portland. In the latter cilv he will attend a . meeting of Ihe ONPA ad managers, j Community Club To Moot i Dlentower Community club will meet Friday night at 8 o'clock at the Edrnbower Dlaushed. Mem bers and friends are urged to at tend. Refreshments will b served. Return Hare Mr. and Mrs. Grnver Younes and the latter's sisttr, Mrs. Stanley Wright, have returned to Roseburg. following a st.ay in Eugene of several days. Mrs. Wright resumed duties as ol fice manager nf the New-Review this morning, following a week's vacation. Chflsont Homo Mr. and Mrs. i B. F. Chilson have returned to their home in Roseburg, following a four weeks visit in southern Call-1 romia. At Mnro Bay, they were guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Gadway and family, formerly 'of this city. Mrs. Gadway is the for-1 mer Ixu Helen Strange of Rose burg. In Iximpoc, they visited Mr. , Chllsun's two sons. Robert and C. K. Chilson and their families, and: hi I -oe Angeles they were guests of Mr. Chilson a sisters. Mrs. Wil liam Davia aid Mrs. T. C. Mangold. According to figures from tht Nalkmal Office of Vital Statistics, the most favorable age range for having children is 20 to 24 years. Bills To Increase Pay For Accidents Given First OK SALEM (IP) The fenate labor and industries committee has voted for two house bills to in crease industrial accident pay ments 14 percent, and to go back to the 1947 system ot denning a I seasonal employer as one who if i shut down in an off season for.jf.our i straight years. j ?3mployes of seasonal industries don't get unemployment benefits in the off-seasons. The presqjfjr law ' says an industry is seasonal if shut down two out of any three, years. ' The senate passed apd lent to the House a memorial acting Con gress to atop the use of mining claims to cut timber, and a : bill to allow the ending of public j construction contracts la an ; emergency. i The Senate sent to the governor three bills to let needy bun'.! per sons earn up to $50 a month and sill, assistance, to permit med ical and hospital care for depend ent children, and to makenthe welfare laws conform with federal laws. ' The ways and means committee approved a $5,650,000 two-year bud get for the stale hospital. This is slightly 3iigherthan recommended by the governor because ot recest pay increases. 9 To Study Salmon Fishing The house game committee ap proved a $10,000 appropriation for ! & mon fishing in Oregon streams. Rep. F'rc.l W. Adams. Ophir. chairman of the commitlee, said he hopes the interim committee would "clear up some of the prob lems of our decreasing salmon numbers." The interim committee would re port to the 1935 legislature. The senate natural resources committee voted to set up an in terim committee to coordinate ac tivities of existing state boards and departments concerned with. con-1 servation and use of the state's resources. Pay For Convicts Voted The house state and federal af fairs committee voted 5 to 2 for a senate bill to let the warden pay prison convicts up to $1 a day for their work. Opposing the hill were Reps. Raymond C. Coulter, Grants Pass, anil Sprague Carter, Pendleton. ROSEBURG, OREGON PHONE 3-5553 REDUCED THIS 'WEEK ONLY 8ei -Shop and Save- WITH - Classified Ads - WALLY'S GIVE S ft H GREEN STAMPS WAUY'S GIVE S ft H GREEN STAMPS GETTING YOUR VITAMINS? OR ARE YOU FEELING SORTA LOW? SHOP WALLY'S FRESH PRODUCE l! 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