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Will You Take $50 for your eld icebox or refrigerator (any condition)? See Jack Fariit Committee Votes Senate Funds For Swivel Chairs, Refrigerators Pwlth every S21 wo bedrooms. attached jarage. Safe floor furnace, cn. fireplace. Pw teredwaUan-.Tg TSar old. On 3 " .'int. Has an .... wkintlteS J??!! Shaven jtctrlct. . For Sal W' P immediate poieion d!airyeotionally Statoown; r this home j-- canonlyaPPrec-- on--r Bushey at see oof.. Miner's Kaa-, ord Shop, P LX 1443 " - evenings. WASHINGTON, June 10 W) The House Appropriations Com mittee has refused to approve $10,000,000 for work on a new Senate office building but said the Senators may buy new swivel chairs and refrigerators. The Committee also decided that House members can get along without 2,000 new desk lamps, but should have new car pets for their offices. Completing a $62,200,705 bill to finance the legislative estab lishment for the 12 months start' ing July 1, the Committee re fused, too, to approve a request ed $1,500 appropriation for piped- in soft music for the Library of Congress. Luther Evans, the librarian said he wanted the music in the library's card division because music "increases the productive ness of the staff" in certain routine operations. Saying "no," the Committee commented that if It let the Th tenc that lasts years lonf er. Lasts Longer ...That's Why! In severe weather tests, Red Brand fence outlasted all others. Yet it costs no more than other brands of standard grade. Gives you more years of good ser vice for your money. That's real fence value. Double Protected Litre heavy coating of pure zinc on the outside plenty of copper in the steel. Full gage wires . . . "live" tension crimps . . . accurate spacing . . . tight knots that can't slip. You can't see all these good qualities, hut when you see the top wire paint ed RED, you know you're getting them. We nave a good stock of Red Brand Fence. Come in and see it. BUY WHERE YOU SHARE !N THE SAVINGS DOUGLAS COUNTY Farm Bureau Co-Operative Exchange ROSEBURG, OREGON Phone 98 Located W. Washington St. and S P. R. R. Tracks "When you want to sell something, you've got to advertise in the newspapers Joseph W. Frater President Kaiser-Freaer Carp. TKt Advertiiing Department of is at your service to help you prepare your ads. PHONE 100 "i b uv -- -T""-f- -"" I- "j nfTnrnTTm r e i i i L . v - -w, x (r) Q i : END OF THE LINE The flight of two desperadoes, fleeing with a hostage, cams to an abrupt halt near Washington, Kan., where their speeding vehicle crashed into washed-out bridge (above) ending wild, 72-hour flight across five states. The two gunmen along with third, who gave himself up earlier, allegedly killed a Minneapolis policeman during an attempted rob bery. (NEA Telephoto.l British Action Cuts Down U. S. Lumber Exports WASHINGTON, June 10. Administrator Paul Hoffman says the ECA is in no way re sponsible for a decline In exports of U. S. lumber to Europe, chief ly to the United Kingdom. Hoffman told Rep. Hale Boggs (D-La) in a letter that his agency "wishes to protect and promote the best interests of the lumber industry insofar as they are not inconsistent with the purposes of the ECA program." Boggs had referred to the ECA chief a letter from P. M. Sleet, manager of the Donaldsonville, La., Chamber of Commerce. Sleet said reports to him showed that since adoption of the ECA program the United King dom has cut Its lumber purchases from this country drastically, a move having an adverse effect on the U. S. lumber industry. In reply Hoffman said that Sleet "appears to consider that the ECA is in some way respon sible for the situation in the hard wood export business. "On the contrary, we believe that without ECA the quantity of lumber exported would be much less than it has been." He said the reasons England cut its lumber purchases from this country sharply "lie in the economic conditions existing in Europe, and in the austerity which is an important part of the United Kingdom's recovery pro gram." He called attention to an April 29 declaration by ECA stating its policy with regard to purchases of lumber and plywood. This statement said that In the future ECA "will request all par ticipating . countries desiring to purchase lumber or lumber prod ucts for dollars to afford the United States lumber Industry an opportunity to compete lor the business." . . library have music, other gov ernment departments would want it also, and first thing you knew the government's music bill would be terrific. Despite the cut ordered by the Committee, the bill's total is $686,114 more than Congress voted for its own and related operations for the current fiscal year. It Is $11,697,479 under the total recommended In President Tru man's budget- Yoncalla Mrs. Getta Smith and her two children left Sunday to spend the summer with Mrs. Smith's mother at Albany. Mrs. Smith Is the commercial teacher in Yon calla High School. Mrs. White and her three chil dren left this week to make their home in the south. Mrs. White was English teacher in Yoncalla High School. Miss Loraine Atkinson who at tends Bible College in Seattle, Wash., is home for a month's va cation. Mrs. Atkinson and her son Donald drove to Seattle for Lo raine. Mrs. May Tavenor and Mrs. Ethel Sylvia of Clatskanie visited at the Herman Thiel home north of town last week. Avery Lasswell and his son Billy left Friday for their sum mer home at Neskowin Bay on the coast. Mrs. Lasswell and daughter Ann will join them in a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Cassius Rychard, Phil and Paul Rychard of Plush, Ore., visited at the Rychard and Luther Daugherty home last week. Fhll remained over lor a few weeks vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Collins and their two children of Portland visited at the Luther Daugherty home over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Oldland of Eu gene spent the weekend at the parental J. N. sparks home. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brooks Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Art .ty- chard spent Sunday attending the rodeo at uiaila. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lee and son Lyle left Wednesday for month's trip to Canada and South Dakota. Misses Lawana and Patricia Edes of Sandy Ore., are spending a month visiting their grand parents, Mr. ana Mrs. George Edes, and Mr, and' Mrs. Dean Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sefton and SLABW00D in 12-16 and 24 In. lengths ' OLD GROWTH FIR DOUBLE LOADS WESTERN BATTERY SEPARATOR Phone 858 It costs very little to make your furniture JUST LIKE NEW! Mrs. Sefton Sr., spent Sunday on an auto trip to Sea Lion Caves, returning home through Toledo. Industrial Accidents In Oregon Show Decline SALEM, June 10. OB Indus trial accidents in Oregon are 20 percent less than they were a year ago, the State Industrial Accident Commission says. Plnlme fnr Inlnrioo In tha t,.ct- four months of this year totaled o.oira, aown zu percent Irom the similiar period of last year. There were 35 fatal rlnima. a 97 drop. Frt., June 10, 1949 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 3 Portland Grocer Fights Boost In License Fees PORTLAND, June W.UPy An East Side, grocer has asked Multnomah Circuit Court for an injunction against Portland's new batch of ordinances boosting city license fees. Philip Sunserl, an Independent retailer, said the levies were grossly unjust, confiscatory and were violations of both state and federal constitutions because they were discriminatory. 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