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Grants Past Man Named Oregon Chamber Head PORTLAND - (.V) - L. C. Han sen, manager of the Grants Pass chamber o( commerce, aOe elected president of the Oregon Chamber of Commerce Executives association. Lew Garbutt manager of Spring field chamber and Edgar W. Smith president of the Portland chamber, were named vice-presidents. Don McNeil, manager of the Seaside chamber, was chosen secretary treasurer. The organization is made up of managers and presidents of cham bers of commerce in Oregon. Dale L. Woodruff Named Franklin General Agent Wd., Ftb. 14, l51Th Newi.Revlew, Roseburg, 0r. 3 j , - if Tna Vf'" , ' ' KEROSENE DRINK FATAL MEDKORD UP) A 2!i-year-old boy who hospital attendants said drank kerosene died here Saturday. He was Ralph Stinchomb, son of Mr. and Mrs. LloyU Stinchomb, Central Point. - r - - v .i .a Mtf. i. i ; e a w v f . i i it n i Hadacol Helps New Mother HADACOL Supplies Viitamins B1, B2, Niacin and Iron in Which Htr System Wis Deficient 1 .f Mrs. Lottie F. Edwards, who lives at Route 1, Inverness, Miss., has two careers . . . she is a reg istered nurse also a wife and mother of a nw baby. After her baby wa born, Mrs. Ed wards felt run down; she knew she had to do something t K"' help overcome This condition' so that she Mrs. Edwjrds would feel up to her many duties. Mrs. Edwards began taking HAD ACOL and says it really helped her. Mrs. Edwards was suffer ing a deficiency of Viatimins Bl, B2, Niacin and Iron, which HAD ACOL contains. Here is what Mrs. Edwards says: "I have taken one bottle of your HADACOL and, am now on my second bottle, and I can say it has really helped me. After my baby came I didn't feel like walking around, I had headaches and was very nervous, and even one bot tle helped me so much. I want to keep on taking your wonder ful HADACOL. 1 will certainly recommend it to all patients I come in contact with, for 1 think HADACOL is just the formula needed for Viamin and Mineral deficiency." Registered nurses in increas ing numbers, are showing a keen interest in HADACOL and in the results. that are being secured with this great modern formula. Re quests have been receiveil from many of these nurses for profes sional bottles of HADACOL and many of them indicated that they recommend the HADACOL for mula to their patients. HADACOL has helped folks of all ages when their condition was due to a de ficiency of Vitamins Bl, B2, Niacin and Iron, elements which are con tained in HADACOL. Dale L. Woodruff has bean named General Agent in Roseburg and southern Oregon for the Frank lin Life Insurance company of Springfield, III., announced Chas. E. Becker, president. Woodruff has been associated with the Franklin in Eugene. Woodruff is a graduate of Rose burg high school and of the Uni versity of Oregon school of busi ness administration. A member of the National Association of Life Underwriters, Woodruff will main tain his association with the Frank lin Estate Planning Service in Eu gene, in conjunction with the duties as general agent here. He will re turn to Roseburg to make bis home. Distributed by Bates Candy Co. ir. V C : I :.L 4-. VV . TS: , V- At. .rv THE CHAIR CREW at Senior high takes a breather during a strenuous wojkout in the auditorium preparing or a general assembly. From their storage in a corner room beside the stage hundreds of chairs are passed in "bucket brigade" fashion to serried ranks upon the auditorium floor in the space of a very few (but noisyl minutes. From the left the members of the crew are: front row, LeRoy Cottrell, Fred Dickenson, John McGraw, Harold Collier, Grant Faro, Gerald Laughy, Bob Richeson and David Parkhurst; back row, Bob Schulie, Lee Swift, (unidentified!, Matt Christensen, Kenneth Neptune, Ray Kemp, Ray Robertson and Bill Landis, (Paul Jenkins) Arkansas Joins In Plan For Presidency Limit LITTLE ROCK, Ark. UP) The state Senate has approved and sent to the governor a bill making Arkansas the 30th state which would limit presidents to 10 years in office, including two regular, four-year terms. If and when 36 states have rati fied the proposal, it will become the 22nd amendment to the U S. constitution. The amendment, which has un til March 1954 to win approval of three-fourths of the slates to be come law, would not affect Presi dent Truman. Any future vice president succeeding to the presi dency, however, would not be al lowed to run for a second full term if he served more than two years of an unexpired term thus ten years would be the absolute maximum tenure of any president. ONE MORE U. S. "VOICE" WASHINGTON UP) -The radio "Voice of America". is add-, ing to its broadcasts beamed on Communist China and will soon inaugurate broadcasts in Lithuan ian. The State department saM the new programs will mean that the RUB -7K V 1 ft tw You can't beat oil heat... - i f i i ra 1 S 1 it kf ' f L ?v I'll i II i 1 ' With the new fuel filters clean - that keeps furnace It's true! Home heating is at its best when you use new Standard Furnace Oil. Standard Furnace Oil is com pounded withThermisol... breaks sludge into tiny particles . . . holds them in suspension until they're burned. The ' result: filters and fuel lines keep clear, free of sludge. 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