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Ikt's Foreign Aid WASHINGTON UB President r.uennower request iQr H.uy,- mems, oumpea into immediate op 973,000 for foreign aid, with auto-1 position to the long-term plan Peeler Cores Sawdust Green Slab Wood Dry Planer Ends PHONt OS ROSEBmwm IT'LL PAY YOU TO TRADE NOW FOR A NEW '56 PLYMOUTH h& J Plymouth From the day all the years See, compare and test-drive the '56 PLYMOUTH. Discover the thrill of Push-Button driving at your PLYMOUTH HEADQUARTERS IN ROSEBURG BARCUS YOUR DODGE-PLNMOUTH DEALER N. Stephens at Garden Valley Rd. DIAL OR 3-5566 SPECIAL DEMOSTRATION BY FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE March 23 & 24 - Timberjack Days! $ 27-OFF on a NEW HOOVER Request Assailed ority to make 10-yer com rait- BER CO. 9-8741 Costs Less you buy it you own it. through Our Trucks CARRY FULL 400 Cu. Ft. Wete giving 'em FREE MINIATURE "CONNIE" RETRAC TABLE TAPE MEASURE JUST FOR COMING IN SO SEE US. ion NOW JUST amValkii f IAJ1llll raw ROSEBURG 648 S. E. Rose St. Phone OR 3-5574 SUTHERLIN West Central Phone 2988 By Sen. Knowland Monday from his own party leader in the Senile, Sen. Knowland of California. Knowland, who differs from the administration frequently on for eign policy, also strongly intimated that he questions the justification for so much money, and argued for a sniK n general ai. policy at well. Knowtud's formal statement ..lid Congress "will adejuucly sup port the coutti'uation of the mutiul aid prufcrrm to those nanotis do ing their utmost to help them elves." The Caltfornian, however, added: "Kxcep! as to spccuic public works p.ojecU tiiat may be pre sented to and approved by Con gress, I do not look with favor upon commitments fo" 10 years or other long periods for foreign economic aid." With reipect to the program in general, Knowland commented: "Our budget is not yet balanced. Our national debt is over 280 bil lion dollars. Our individual citizens and our free enterprise system are carrying heavy tax burdens. "For the economic development of countries in need of capital funds for new or enlarged indus trial plants, they should look prim arily to private investment rather than to government grants and loans. These countries should cre ate an economic climate that would attract rather than repel such in vestment. Rottburg, Oregon, Phone OR 3-S533 away! OJ t with the exclusive double-stretch hose! deans twice the area of anr other cleaner. Reaches acror the largo room even to the lop of stairs 16 feet in all! Foil horsepower motor gives yom extra suction. Offer good for a limited time only. So hurry. Regular Price $97.50 $6995 NO SALES TO DEALERS NIA TtlwlMM WHAT'S HE FIGHTING? Leonard Wilson, 19-year-old pro-segregation student leader at the University of Alabama, talks to reporters at Birmingham after the uni versity expelled him for taking part in campus riots against Negro coed Autherine Lucy. "I have just begun to fight," said Wilson. 1929 I titionol MS t lilliMIOOtt I I Sarins Lttl rhrsMts w&mm o.bi 195$ TAXES In 1929. only S per cent o( our personal income faded into taxes. But 'by this year, that chunk had grown to 11.1 per cent, There's been little change in other major ex penditures, except services. That categopy takes somewhat smaller percentage of our per sonal income now. Personal income is income from all sources. Durables include per manent items, such as furniture and cars. Data from the Con ference Board. Why Be Fat? sntea LWt jro will lot pounds with your very first bos (2.98) or money back. Taken bofur meal aa dircled, Ayda curba your appstit. Yon auto matically eat lesa, Iom weight natu rally. 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Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Lane of Canyonville. The Clyde McNeal family has moved their trailer house on to their recently purchased property in canyonville. The Norman Hansons drove to Coquille Thursday to visit Mr, Hanson's sister and family, the George Hannifords. Mrs. Lvnn Jones and children drove to Albany with Norman Abel to visit her mother. Mrs. A. B. Campbell, there over the weekend. Illness accounted for the small attendance at the Inst meeting of the Canyonville Fire Department. Those who attended checked equipment. Diane Olson, who suffered se vere burns several weeks 'ago, is reponen up ami arou.iu again. Mrs. Leonard Dawson is back in Gordon's Pharmacy after hav- ing been home with the flu for ten days. The Dawsons drove Mrs. Dawsons drove Dawson Sr.. to Medford to take bus for California alter visiting here for two months. The new Sidney Hemphill home on the Riddle road is rapidly tak ing shape and the family plans to be able to move in another month or so. Ones Brinkley is the arpenter. SPORTS COMMITTEE SALEM un Gov. Elmo Smith appointed a committee Tuesday to coordinate a national sports festi val observance in Oregon during May. The committee will work with local officials to plan sports festi val events for each community. Gcorce Sirnio, state director of health and physical education, is chairman of the committee. SHRIMP and FRIES 59e IF YOU HAVEN'T TRIED IT YET-Y0U SHOULD! Dairy Queen Stores SHRIMP and FRIES 59c Todau WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11 St. Paul's 'Lutheran Church Mid week Bible Group at 2 p.m. borne of Mrs. Bert Fiksdal, 547 KE Win chester. School Board Convention steel ing committee report, 7:30 p.m. Kullerton School. (State aid, coun ty equalization, district organiza tion; Chapter HI. PEO Sisterhood. 1:15 p.m. dessert-luncheon, home of, Airs. L. K. Allen. 857 SE Watson St. Mrs. William C. Allen will be co-hostess. Myrtle Croek Lions, 7 p.m., Ter minal Cafe. Beta Upsilon Chapter of Eusilon Sigma Alpha, dessert, bridge and card party, 1:30 p.m., Myrtle Creek Hotel. Ttnmllo Ladles Club to meet at club house for potluck lunch at noon. Mu Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, p.m., home of Mrs. Charles B. Wade, 863 SE Kane. Canned food night. Roioburg Lady Lions, Red Cross office. Meeting for the visually handicapped school. Mrs. Glenn Clute will be chairman. Winston-Dillard Home Extension, Evergreen Grange, 10 a.m. noon potluck. Riddle Lions Club, 6:30 p.m. Riddle Robokahs, 7:30 p.m. Btthol 41, Oakland Job's Daugh ters, Masonic Hall. Wast Roseburg Lions Club, 6:30 p.m., Carl's Haven. Eagles Auxiliary, 8 p.m., former Moose Hall. Air Force Reserve, 1614 W. Har vard Ave., 8 p.m. Roseburg Elks Club fun night, u:3u p.m. j Umpqua Radio Club, Kolhagen Bunding, r.m p.m. St. Joseph's Catholic Church choir practice, 7:30 p.m., Catholic center. Hayloft Squares. Beginners Class, 8:15 p.m. Preschern Barn. nans Meitzenmueilcr in charge, For information call OR 3-8659. Local News Vacation At Carmel Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Bowker and Marjorie and David have returned from a ten-day visit and vacation at Car mel. Is III William Laney is some what improved in health alter having been ill for several days at his home on lis SB Moshcr St. and may have visitors. Visit Rilatlvoi Snondini! the weekend in Eugene with their son-1 in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Watson, and family were Mr. and Mrs. l l. Buoar. Have Vacation Returning to Roseburg Saturday from a week's vacation trip to Phoenix. Ariz., Reno and Las Vcuas. Nevada, were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Haas and Mr. and Mrs. Francis (Bill) Brown, Back From California Return- inn during the weekend from a ten day vacation in Soutiicrn Califor- nis were Mr. and Mrs. M. L. llall-a mark and two children. Thev suent several days at Carmel. Stud.n v.c.tionlnn - Univorsi , nf l)rnnn snioni vacniinninir here lnis wook wilh t ticir- families ... Jpann Thompson. Hcnrv and Brjsn Bootn , Ro Peterson, Bonnie Butler and Don Ware. Visits Brothor Miss Mary El len Holbrook of Roseburg, who is a student at SOC in Ashlond, spent last week in Carmel. Calif., with her brother, Kenneth Holbrook, i and family. She returned Monday to her studies. On Furlough Richard Mcndcn hall is enjoying a 15-day furlough with his wife, the former Helen , Cline, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Mendenhall. He will ! return Thursday for further Army training at Fort Knox, Ky. ; Htro From Klamath Falls Mr. ' and Mrs. Bill Drake and son, Lon nie, arrived from Klamath Falls during the weekend to spend spring vacation here with various rela tives. The men are students at OT1. MILK SHAKES 20c Or Nst to City Drivo-ln Market Ph. Ok J-30S4 in MILK SHAKES 20c EN Wed., Mar. 21, 1956 The News-Review. Roseburg, Ore. 9 CALINOAI OP IVENTS f tomorrow Women's Barbershop Chorus, 8 p.m., upstairs at Ott and Hicketts. Zonta Club meeting. Roseburg Woman's Club. 7:30 p m. St. Paul's Lutheran Church, mid week Bible class. 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Bert Fiksdal, 547 NE Winchester St. All women of congregation invited. Those desir ing transportation to meeting ask ed to call OR 3-3121 or OR 3-7212. Blue Star Mothers Chapter , 7:30 p.m.. home of Mrs: Esther Hackney of Glide. Douglas County Wslfare Com. mjssion meeting, 7:30 p.m., com mission oiuces. THURSDAY MARCH II Douglas County Plannina Cam. mission meeting, county court house, 8 p.m. Riddle PTA, high school, 8 p.m. Well Child Clinic, sponsored bv Glcndale F. L. Club. Olivet Pres. byterian Church basement. A child specialist and the county health nurse will conduct the clinic. Call r.ioise Humphrey for appoint ment. Boots A Calico Square Dance classes at Winston Community Club. Myrtle Creek PTA. sneech room ui nign scnooi. Evergmn Grange, 10 a.m. for clean dp day. Potluck lunch will be served at noon. AU members are asked to attend. Rossburg Symphony Orchsstra society board of directors meet' ins, 8 p.m., Roseburg School of Business. Pythian Sisters, KP Hall, 8 p.m (.amp fire Girls training ses sion, 7:30 p.m. Kohlhagcn Build' ing. Looklngglass Gordon Club, homo oi nirs. A. A. jacoby. 1:30 p.m Roll call, spring flowering bulbs. Topic, perennial borders, led by nirs. cm wyue. Biro report, phea sant, Mrs. Neal Mycr. Order of Eastern Star of Oak land, Chapter 91, side liners night uonioiay momors circle, home of Mrs. Howard Stacev. 403 W. Umpqua, 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Gricsal will be co-hostess. : Fullorton Family Potluck, for second graders and families at rullerton School, 6:30 p :n. Beta lota Chanter ESA. home of Mrs. Stanley Finch, 8 p.m. s ft bus A, upstairs at Ott and Hicketts Music Store. 8 p.m. Civil Air Patrol, Douglas County f airgrounds, i:w p.m. J.E.NEWBERRY RUG and UPHOLSTERY CLEANING SERVICE DIAL OR 3-3591 PETERSEN'S COUPON SALE ON ALL RAND-TRIM TRED POLL PARROT POLLY DEB SHOES Coupon Worth $1.00 On Women's and 50c On Children's Bring Coupon In Store nEiH D COUPON This coupon good Poll-Parrot or Pally 1.00 On Men't or Womin'i Shoot TMt coupon good Thuridoy, Fridoy, Saturday, March 22.23-24. Eipirti 5:30 P.M. Saturday, March 24. PETERSEN'S SHOE Coupon Do Not Apply on Slipptu or Tcnnii Shots Ont Coupon To One Pair 2p metm Quality Shoes Priced 826 S. E. Catt PATRONIZi NEWS. REVIEW ADVERTISERS it the latest in Electric Fencing - SOQ50 r JbiUlnalwnat2 WEED CHOPPER acfWc fencer Como in soon let us demon strate thw great advam-cment in electric fencing. 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