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6 The News-Review, Roioburg, Or. Thur., June 26, 1952 Polio Situation In Texas Mounts In Seriousness AUSTIN. Tex. tfl Gov. Allan Shivers says the polio situation in Texas is at critical stage and has called on alarmed Texans to mo bilize against the disease. , Shivers asked cities and towns Monday to clean up their back yards, their alleys and streets. isiA-Ofy CORN REMOVER Civti Intrant rtlitf from pain and peil tivtly rtmevti hard corni. loil corni bclwctn tht tool, callouiti, ward, papilloma, club nolll. It contain itv aral diffartnt eill that toHfft, loottn and dot i no) ow h Irritation 01 do tlrong acid mlxturai. Whtn all othan hov failed try thl ant. Try aur lunion Rtlitf, which rtlitvtt pain, tortntil, iwclling firit or ttcond application. Both rtmtditi told monty back guaranlat, FULLERTON'S REXALL DRUG STORE 127 N. Jackson Phon. 3-7415 He urged "every member of ev ery family" to help out by taking part in the cleanup drive. The National Foundation for In fantile Paralysis said in New York that the polio Increase in lexas was more marked than in the rest of the nation. Fifteen new polio cases were re ported in hard-hit Houston Monday, a record nine Irom within the city limits. About 200 cases have been re ported in the county, The foundation said emergency equipment had been shipped to Houston and Dr. G. Foard, Mc Ginnes, special epidemic co-ordin-alnr for the national foundation, was due there. Worry of FALSE TEETH Slipping or Irritating? Don't he embarrassed by loos falsa teeth ilippinf , dropping or wobbling when you eat, talk or laugh. J u t prinklt a littlt KASTKFTH on your plat . Thli plranant powdtr ajivea a remarkable irrtie nf added comfort and security by holding plates mora firmly. No lummy. gooy. pasty tail or feel ing. It's alkaline innn-acidl. Get FAS- TKETH at any drug store. Harriman Backs Truman's Action In Steel Crisis SEATTLE I Averell Harrl. man, bringing his campaign for 'lie Democratic presidential nomina tion to the Northwest corner of the nation, said today he thought Presi dent Truman took proper action In the steel Industry crisis, "Some mistakes were made be fore it reached him," the mutual security administrator declared at a news conference, "but I think he handled it right after It reached him." His refprence was to the Presl dent'i order for the government to take over the industry to keep it from being closed by a strike an order which the Supreme Court later threw out. He said the CIO Stcelworkers Union had held off on its strike threat for a long period at the President's request, "and I think the people want the President to be fair." Harriman, who spoke Tuesday night at a Democratic Party ban quet in Tacoma, said he endorsed "all the principles of Franklin D, Roosevelt, as carried out by Presl dent Truman." He said that went for civil PACKIN' A LUNCH! LUNCHES TASTE BETTER MADE WITH TAYSTEE FRESH PATTERSON'S t UpX&jl f U e.ricMWP-iiii How to Be Safe in the Water YM.CA. Rules for Wafer Safety f you rrAVA5Hoe7 JOHNNY. YOUHAVIMT 1 vC I PA95ID VOUB . STAY OUT OF SMALL boats' if you CANT SIVIM. DONT TA Kl OUT A SAIL'. BOAT UNLESS" YOU UNDERSTAND FAILING. ; THIS HAS CAUSED MANY ACCIDENTS'. t- f GIOKOlA Twiyvf J vr, arrrotrTV IT OANIIKOufN DONT HOCK THE BOAT, OH INDULGE IN VI O I fr HORSEPLAY. YOUlL ENDANGER. OTHERS ANO YOURSELF. DONT TRY TO SWIM AGAINST STRONG CUR- THEM, TOWARDS SHORE. -i""" rights, agriculture programs, Pres ident Truman's attitude toward th.' Taft-Hartley labor act and tne expansion of incomes for lower income groups. Medical Aid Favortd Asked specifically about the Brannan agriculture program and the Ewing medical program, ha replied that he did not favor either of them in specific detail, but feels that the general principles of aid ing in the problem of perishable crops and of bringing wide medical benefits are desirable. The long-time aide to Democratic presidents refused to predict what vote he would poll at the national nominating convention, but added: "I expect to get a substantial numh.?r of western votes on the first oallot." NEW FOOD THRILLS ARE YOURS IS Nine Natives Face Death For Barbarous Killing BLOEMFONTEIN. South Africa Wl A British court in Basutoland sentenced to death a native chief ! and eight of nis subjects Tuesday ' for hacking a man to. pices. The condemned chief, Maama Shoaep- , ana, and his men were accused of tuning iicsii mm mnus jrom ineir victim's body last Christmas to re plenish the tribal leader's medicine horn. with HARDER "rtfT mwbi It ui m j j, ifj m m i .-.--A.v.-..,..v.-.- .1 i ! lii.'ViJ I' lit' .''; B-l J I I OH. BOY I I. j'U-r I W rlill WS'RE NEVER- Coma in and tee the 5 HARDERFreez models now on display. r-l Is I j 13.03 y. (1. Upriwh'. ' j I 30 w. H. Upright 1 1 . ft. Chill. j j j'' 13 31 u ao...i. Meals are a cinch with HARDER Freez complete meals can be prepared in advance, then frozen and stored for quick, easy warming up on the big day. And you are olways ready for unexpected guests, too, with a big reserve store of meats, veqetable, pies, fresh bread and pastries at their best! This is the most advantageous time of the year to buy your HARDER Freez as fruits, berries and fresh garden produce will soon be on the market at rock bottom prices. Eat luxury items all yeor at economy prices. f xcfuiiv CnUr Halt Coil pui 4 efrttr major Italvrtil R05EBURG REFRIGERATION 324 NORTH JACKSON PHONE 3-5033 Woodworkers Vote "Yes" On New Contract SEATTLE Wl CIO woodworkers on strike in Western Washington since April 29 were slated to re turn to their jobs Tuesday. Karly Larson, president of Dis trict 2 of the CIO International Woodworkers of America Union, said Monday night union locals have agreed to terms of i contract drawn up Saturday after marathon union-management bargaining ses sions. It included a 7 '"4 cent hour wage increase, higher night differential pay, improved Vacation benefits and an employer-financed health and welfare fund managed jointly by management and the union. The wage increase is subject to approval by the Wage Stabilisation Board. George Spour Returns To State Forester Job SALEM 11 Col. Georee Snaur. Oregon state forester who has been on military leave for 20 months, will return to his job next Tuesday. Discharged last week bv the Army, he attended the meeting Tuesday of the State Forestry Board. Col. Spaur has been commanding an engineer regiment stationed at tne atomic test grounds in Nevada. Varnish in printing inks is a mix ture of linseed oil, rosin and soap. Strawberries are here! dlWH- 1-' PLYWOOD WORKERS The Winchester Plywood Assn. will have a meet ing at the Mar-Linn plant on June 29, 1952, at 1 P.M. six miles north of Roseburg, Oregon, to discuss the organizing of the group about July 15, 1952. To those who ore interested in getting the plant in operation come and bring your friends and get in on one of the best propositions ever offered Roseburg. You will share in the work, t end you will share in all the profits. K9M DRIVE IN TOMORROW (or your SPECIAL autobody inspection Fender or booy cienis, point scraknei can ruit away your car'i appear once lower ill life. And they can't repair themnlvosl So drive your car in here tomorrow. 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Fancy MARGARINE 20c ., white king Soap Powder Giant. . 49c Large ...27c mk Y NORTH ROSEBURG'S SHOPPING CENTER HIGHWAY 99 NORTH GOD'S WORD 20. As he that taketh oway a garment in cold weather, and as vinegar upon nitre, so is he that singeth' songs to an heavy heart. 21. If thine enemy be hungry, give him bread to 'eat; and if he be thirsty, give him water to drink: 22. For thou sholt heap coals of fire upon his head, and the Lord shall reword thee. 28. He that hath no rule over his own spirit is like a city that is broken down, and without walls. Proverbs 25: 20 22, 28