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Cut In Funds For Atomic Board And VA Recommended 10 percent cut in' emergency funds ior me Atomic energy commission and the Veterans administration was recommended Wednesday hy the House appropriations commit tee. But in approving an omnibus $732,485,500 money bill for house action later this week, the com mittee snid the cuts would not in terfere with the operations of either FAVOIIITE in SCHOOL LUNCHES! I 111 I L Shf mjt ir mm; ? - J JUDY'O' GRADY'S FAMILY - jdy OGrady, Dalmatian owned by Brad Wilson of the Columbus, 0., Dispatch, -"fuards" 15 of litter of ?tf pups to which she recently fave birth.' of the two big agencies. None ot the AEC funds was earmarked dr work on the hydrogen bomb, com mittee members said. The money is for use during the remaining months of the 1950 fiscal year ending June 30. The regular 1951 budgets of the agencies re ceiving the emergency financing are to be included in an overa'l appropriation bill now being pre pared by the committee. The atomic energy commission asked for ?87,65O,O0O in new con- sl eakv im "nun t, c- v. t M imuCcient hulk-iry a bowlfal lodty. J 1 Flying Club May Add Another Plane The regular monthly meeting of the umpqua r lying t-iuo, inc., was held at the airport Feb. 7. It was ' voted to change the meeting night : from the first Tuesday to the sec-! Mid Tuesday of the month. A com-' mittee consisting oi tieorge relt, t Bill Winston, Bill fcvans. Dr. Car-) ter and C. Landis was appointed i to consider the purchase of another plane for the club. Two 4-place planes, from the local airport are registered ior me tour to cuoa me j latter part of this month. Paul Hull plans o fly his Navion, and Bill winsion plans io iiy xne raircnua ' which is owned oy we ciuo. Coffee and Doughnuts were serv ed to the following members and i guests: Mr. and Mrs. Faul Huh. Mr.- and Mrs. Bill Winston, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans, Dr. Tuck, Ted : Montgomery. Tyler Evans, C. Lan- j dis. Stanley Insley, Dr. Jones, Mr and Mrs. Bud Coult, Joe Nordling, Bob LeBleu. Dr. Carter. Dr. Van Allen and Mr. and Mrs. George Felt. TtiBM., Feb. 1950 The Hw-tyfow, ftattburi. Or. Suits lit Circuit Court Ask Money Judgments Two suits for money were filed in circuit court Wednesday. Union Trust Co. of Indianapolis demands judgment for $693.58, plus interest and costs, trom tvereu Alters, al leged due on a promissory note, and Douglas Creditors Assn. de mands judgment tor S384, plus in terest and costs, from James E. Culbertson, alleged due on assign ed accounts. A former linotype operator of the Myrue creeK Man men suit against Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Senilis, publishers, for $112.50, for ' .. r.A ir.a .anfll. ior auegcu lauure vim ji-iuaui ut . the defendants to compensate me nlaintiff. Louis Bruner Jr.. for wages and costs. The complaint was Wed m circuit court Wednes day, CiCI c auxiliary TO Ul-ll n U41 CMTIME PARTY Following the regular meeting of the tagies auxiliary nexi mesaay valentine party will be held. Mem- j bers are asked to dress in Valen-1 tine costumes. Prizes will be i awarded. Refreshments will be 1 served. All members are asked to j be present. tract authority. The committee re- mrrtmanAt tilt KK5 000 The Veterans administration wanted $800,000,000 and was allot ton t7?n nnn nrov quested by the Indians bureau for the welfare 01 Indians was approv ed, but $12,305,000 sought by the VniW author itv was trimmed to $lwijm. Ctm mitico mpmriprs sain nrt aiav tha nattprn of CUttini? sli may be fouowea on au appropria tions for the coming fiscii year, except in isoiaiea caes. UMPQUA DAIRY VALENTINE ICE CREAM ' Cte8?0 Valentine Ice Cream for Valentine parties and dinners. available at your favorite food market now Doesn't cost an extra penny! 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