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Lyle, D.Tex., declared the United States may harm itself more than its potential enemies by indulging in "a military spending spree without regard to basic econ omies or economie capabilities." 5 Doctors Prove This Plan Breaks The Laxative Habit If you take laxatives refuuvrly here', boar you can stop! BwiuM 6 New York doctors now bave proved you ran break the laxative habit And MUbliab your natural powere of regularity. Eiihty-three percent of tba caaea tasted did it. Bo can you. Stop taking; erhatsver you now take. In stead: Every night for one week take 2 Carter'a Little Liver Puis. Second weak one each night. Third week ona every other night. Then nothing! Every day: drink eight glasses of water; sat a definite time for regularity. Five New York doctors proved this plan ean break the laxative habit. 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"We are not Interested in gen eralities, propaganda, alibis or eva sion," Chairman Hebert, DLa., busd Monday. "We want direct and responsive answers." He added: "In a day when the dollar can onlv nurchase aDDroximatelv 53 ner cent of its value we can not tol erate a aystem which gets only 20 per cent return of that same dollar because of needless and use less waste." Divergent Prlee Noted Staff investigators have reported widely divergent prices are paid by various government procure ment officers for the same items. For instance, they say 60 watt light bulbs cost the Transportation Corps seven cents, Army Ordnance 14 cents. Khaki blankets cost the Federal Supply Service $4.65, the Medical Services $8.56 and the Ma rine Corps $9.89. Lyle's criticism centered on mil iary construction. He said that on the same day he government clamped down on the amount of steel, copper and aluminum and other materials used in building homes, the Signal Corps announced a five million dollar construction project' at Ft. Mon mouth, N. J. Lyle said the Atomic Energy Commission has expanded with speed and recklessness which dis regards the cost to the taxpayer.' Because it is done under the cloak of secrecy I am certain in my own mind," Lyle said, that millions have been foolishly and recklessly spent which have added neither to the development of atom ic energy or to the defense of our country." Arnoll Gats First OK For Price Stabilizer WASHINGTON ( The Senate Hanlrina PrtinmtltAA TllAcHaV 1111811. imously approved former Gov. El lis Arnau 01 ixeorgia tu im uw new price stabilizer. It tnnlr the, rrtmmittff lfS than one minute to act after Arnall had discussed his qualifications ana oe liefs about inflation with the sena tors for an hour and a half. Arnall, in giving the senators his views, said he would continue stud ies already begun on taking con trols off some commodities. North Carolina's average field of lint cotton per acre for 1951 Is estimated at 382 pounds, ine 1950 average was only 149 pounds. u 'V - H A rnrnr " EXCHANGE " l S IL ' . . r, ft) 6.70- Ty ' Z. 1 MORE NON.SKID SAFETY . . . Vilw. FlattAr TimA I - w mm m. m assawsaraaari m i 1 rtTvTl limm a" TTT34v5 I GREATER BLOWOUT PROTECTION . . . New E. i SIZE 6.00-16 M' EXCKANOI Nus To Other Sizes Equally Low ;MXv',..,;r.rl jtrfX .-;v;-i-. .vr.,ir.vAtoM NO OTHER TIRE NEAR ITS PRICE OFFERS ALL THESE FEATURES! MORE NON-SKID SAFETY . . . Wider, Flatter Tread With Thousands of Sharp-edged Angles Gives Greater Protection Against Skidding. GREATER BLOWOUT PROTECTION ... New Ex. elusive Super Gum-Dipping Eliminates Internal Heat. niaiCB ffter farts una. m , a.wa.n s-siti STIIE.B s s s nus-Miieaee ireaa Rubber Wears and Wears. f . LIFETIME GUARANTEE -. v, 4 'W wrVsai Local News Wed., Feb. IS, 1952 Tka NwvRtvlw, Ranl.ari. Ora. I III Noreen Allen of Roseburg, now a freshman at the University of Oregon, has been ill this week at school with the flu. At Mercy Hospital Grace Woods of Sutheriin was admitted to Mercy Hospital Monday to un dergo major surgery. New At Heme Miss Zee New man is now convalescing at her home at 925 Cobb St., following major surgery at Douglas Commu nity Hospital. ' Visit Friends Mr. and Mrs. George Durand of. Coos Bay were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Robertson of Roseburg recently. Here On Business Mr. and Mrs. Mac Cowell of Eugene were in Roseburg over the week-end on business. While here, they also vis ited friends , Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Lincoln. Home From Hospital Allen Tuthill, Oakland, who has been at Mercy Hospital for the past few days, returned to his home Wednes day. Reported As Improvlrva Mrs. Edith Heinke of Roseburg, under went major surgery at Mercy Hos nital recently, and is reoorted as getting along satisfactorily. Visit Over Weekend Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Weber and daughter, Dorothy, of Roseburg, spent the weekend in Eugene visiting . Mrs. Weber's mother, Mrs. Lela Freeman. Visit In Fortune Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Anderson and sons, Leon and Lance, of Roseburg spent the weekend in Fortuna, Calif., visit inff Mrs. Anderson's brother. Ho- bert Shultz, and family. Home For Week-end Peggy Knight, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Knight of Roseburg, was home from the University of Ore gon for the week-end. Peggy is a freshman at the college. Oruen State Bovs Home Bob Sullivan and Dick Hempenius of Roseburg were here over the week-end visiting friends and rela tives. Both are freshmen at Ore gon State College. Visit In Portland W. L. Tozer and daughter, Janice, of Roseburg spent the week-end in Portland visiting friends. They returned late Sunday evening. Umm An t eawa T nrr-n Jnhn- son of Roseburg has been home on leave for tne last tew aays. tie is with the U. S. paratroopers and has been In training. Leave For Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Hart of Wirtchester left Tuesday afternoon for Salt Lake City, where they will attend the funeral of Mrs. Harl'i uncle, Frank Parmell. Mr. and Mrs. Hart plan to be gone about ten days. Leaves For Portland Mrs. Kate Krieger left today for her home in Portland, following a visit in Roseburg at tha home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brundage, and fam ily, Id Laurelwood, Home From Trip Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas and daugh ter, Martha, and son, Michael, are now at their home In Roseburg, following a trip to Arago, Ore., to attend the funeral of Mrs. Mar tha Mullens, grandmother of Mrs. Thomas. Doing Nicely Mrs. Will H. Gerretsen of Roseburg, who re cently underwent surgery at St. Vincent's Hospital In Portland, is reported to be doing nicely and will return to her home on Blakely Street this week. Home From University Jo anne Ware, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Darley Ware of Roseburg, spent the week-end with her par ents after which she returned to the University of Oregon, where she is a freshman. . . - Visiting At Thomas Heme Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas in Roseburg during the last week were the lat ter s mother, Mrs. Martha Jones, and her sister, Mrs. S. J. Marshall, and four children,. of Pacific Beach, Calif. Attend Stata Meeting A state meeting of the Oregon Association of Mounted Posses Inc., waa held in Baker last week-end. Attending from Rosebura were Alien Sher lock, captain; Elmer Hampton, A. A. Eckhardt and George Miller. Mr. Sherlock and Mr. Eckhardt Meeting Announced The monthly meeting of Local No. 459, National Federation of Federal Employes, has been changed to Monday, Feb. 18, and will be held is the recreation building at the Veterans Hospital at S p.m. This change has been made so that members, other Federal employes (201 E) '22311: (781 w Garni an II I lalT HI and Interested friends may hear i talk by C. P. Fickes, a national representative of NFFE, who will visit Roseburg at that time. Oettlna Alone Nicely Mrs. Na- gave the report for the work of the county. than Fullerton of Roseburg, who recently went to Portland for med ical treatment, is reported to be getting along nicely. While in Port land, she is staying at the Con gress Hotel. Will Oe To New Orleans Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Morris of Rose burg are leaving Sunday for New Orleans to enjoy a month's visit with the tatter's relatives. They will make the trip by automobile and will go down the inland route to California and across the south ern states to Louisiana. New Or leans Is Mrs. Morris' home city. Will Co To Portland Mrs. Fred A. Knight of Roseburg is leaving Thursday for Portland to spend two weeks at the home of her son, Attorney William W. Knight, to care for the Knights' children, Philip, Jeanne and Jo anne, while Attorney and Mrs. Knight go to San Francisco. At torney Knight is general manager nt me uregon Jourm.. Visiting Here Mrs. W. D. Blckmore of Hermiston is visiting her mother, Mrs. Geraldine Shee hy, this week. Following her visit here, she will return to her home in eastern Oregon, wbere she will be joined by her husband, who Is receiving his discharge from the U. S. Navy next week. Mrs. Blck more is the farmer Patricia Shee ny of this city. Oragon Citiaa Laagua Hoi Naw Fiald Agar PORTLAND on William A. Bowes, president of the League of Oregon Cities, Tuesday announced appointment of Ray Coulter, Grants Pass, as field represent tive for the league. Coulter, an attorney and former state representative, succeeds Dean Seeger, who resigned, Coulter will take office March 1. EX-COACH DIIS SILVERTON W1 - Guy "Pop" DeLay, who for 21 years was ath letic director of Silverton High school, died here Sunday. DeLay, 70, had retired about five years ago. the NEW LIGHTWEIGHT 9 HP DISSTON INTIMMIDIAU CHAIN SAW CMC MOW rot TOW M OUtrCrMSTfUTlOM H... fctl ejtl I $480. J Carl J. Peetz 920 S. Stephens Phone 3-5333 DOYLE'S SIGNAL SERVICE HANK TERMS All Cars Below Ceiling '50 FORD CONVERTIBLE $1770. '50 FORD 'V 2-Dr. Sdn. $1470. '49 FORD '8' 4-Dr. Sdn. $1295. '49 PONTIAC 4-Dr. Sdn. $1595. '46 CHRYSLER Windsor 4-Dr. . $995. '46 CHEVROLET Club Cpe. Floetmaster $895. '47 STUDEBAKER 'Champ' 4-door $995. '46 CHEV. Atro Sedan $975. GOOD SELECTION OF WORK CARS From $75.00 to $150.00. ' Mey MeMs Te Cams From. 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