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SSDver Dollar Stamp Boole EOTA!
SV3AYMAKID) MIXER
LISTS NATIONALLY
AT $4.50
Exceptionally heavy gears arid frame with high-lustre chrome finish. Nylon pinion
gears, stainless steel blades and support. This is the country's quality mixer at a price
you can't afford to pass! This offer good while present stock on hand lasts.
$3.29 OR 2 BOOKS OF SILVER DOLLAR STAMPS
AVAILABLE AT ALL 3 BIG "Y" MARKETS
NORTH
HIGHWAY 99
608 EAST
MAIN STREET
11th AND
OAKDALE
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REG. $6.95
Ritz
Bathroom
SCALE
Good Quality
Men's White
HANDKERCHIEFS
What
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Buy!
25' Garden Hose
This Hose Carries
A 3 Yr. Guarantee
Reg. 1.49
BIG SHOE DEPT. SPECIALS
PRE-SCHOOL SHOPPERS ARE WISE SHOPPERS
BUY ON LAYAWAY NOW!
Girls'
SADDLE
OXFORDS
Sav $1.00 a pair this
week - end only. Regular
price of 5.88 goes into
effect again Monday.
Goodyear welt construc
tion. Colors of white, red
and charcoal, brown and
white.
$M .88
Men's
Plain Toe
OXFORDS
These have Goodyear welt
construction and are avail
able in either black or cor
dovan. P-12-B-D-I $9.85
6-12,IEE $10.95
Boys'
English
BROGUES
Heavy leather sole and a
cleated heel assure you of
lots of rugged wear. Fully
leather lined!
2-6
$77.95
6.u $73.95
CLOSE
(OUT!
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TABLE
Values to
$3.95
rpr.
Check The
BARGAIN
TABLE
large selection of Summer
and Fall Shoes for Women
and Children.
$1
Boys' 6"
Oil-tanned
SHOES
You'll find that these shoes
wear wonderfully well.
Catspaw sole with durable
water repellent uppers.
Sixes 10-6 $695
Others from $4.49
Men's
DESERT
BOOTS
Handsome end oh, so com
fortable! These desert
boots are available in col
ors of brown, black, char
coal. You'll be in style and
(comfort) with a pair of
these.
19x12 Plastic ri
DROP CLOTH
REG. 98c
USE IT FOR:
Painting
I I Camping
BIG 'Y' THRIFT DEPARTMENT SPECIALS
Reg J 59c Men's Nylon
Stretch
SOX
15-oz. Can! Enamel
SPRAY. (Qie
PAI.WT gjgi
2.981 Value! Lovely! Brass
Wall fte
Plaques y
REG. 9.95 ALL METAL
IRONING BOARD
You could pay more but it would ' ,
be difficult to buy better! (he
quality and weight of this adjust
able ironing board will amaze you
when you see the low low price
tag of
Men's Dress or
SPOT?
2 Dz
Patio Furniture
. and Hundreds
of Uses!
3 Boxes of 15! to Box
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YOUR SILVER DOLLAR STAMP
BOOKS ARE WORTH $1.15 IN THE
NON-FOODS DEPTS. AT THE BIG 'Y'S'I
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SERVE
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BIG Y
PHARMACY
Reg. $2.00
BUSS
perm;
Reg. $1.65
BLISS BEAUTY
CURL
59 tcx
They're New and Clever
WOMEN'S
PA11TY HAMPER
Lovely Colors
in Plastic
With Handle (0
Big 'Y Mezzanine
SUMMER CLEARANCE
GIRLS' PLAY TOGS
Shorts Pedal Pushers
Jamaicas Blouses
69 to $1.59
Boys' 10-oz. Denim
MAM
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Polio Virus
Now Widespread
Throughout U.S.
Washincton (Science Serv
iced - The Bolio virus is now
widespread in communities
throughout the country a U.S.
Public Health official said.
Few areas' of ihe country
have, so far, escaped the ef-
fects of the Ifvrus. Paralysis
has been reported from the
north, south, east and west.
Health officials are concern
ed most about the preschool
children. They are the number
one candidates for this crip
pling summer disease, Dr.
Glenn Usher, communicable
disease center, PHS, told Sci
ence Service.
Studies have shown that the
Salk shots do not appear to
break the chain of infection
from the polio virus. This
means that a person can be
immunized aeainst polio, yet
carry the virus and ' infect
others, some of whom will not
be strong enough to build up
a natural immunity. Paralysis
can then occur.
The virus is usually acci
dentally swallowed by per
sons. Then it multiplies in the
digestive tract. From there it
is passed on in secretions
from the nose and mouth or
excreted. The virus can even
pass from one person to an
other during a kiss. If a per
son has the virus in his di
gestive tract, he will not nec
essarily have polio, nowever,
Dr. Usher said.
Commenting upon the re
cent rise in incidence of po
lio in this country, he explain
er) the following general theo
ry held by many health offi
cials: "
Polio hit the country heav
ily during the ten years prior
to 1955. As a result, there
was extensive natural immun
ity to the disease. In the sev
eral vaars since then, howev
er, the Salk shots have not
been given to enough peopie
to fill the gap that natural
immunity would have filled
had the years since is ad seen
more polio.
In other words, cnua oom
in 1955 or thereafter would
not have had the opportunity
to build up a natural immun
ity as did her sister who was
born in the ten years prior to
1955.
The latest figures reveal
that 166 paralytic cases were
reported for the wees enamg
July 18, setting the highest
record for any week in 1959.
The newly reported cases
bring to 956 the total number
of paralytic cases that have.
occurred this year.
Drop in Future
Dental Decay to
ence Service)-The incidence
of dental decay will drop
umltr lui-incr thf next 100
lifcli lLJ " .
years, the president of the
American Dental association
has predicted here.
n m DU.Iltne nf
r v-.i. p.1j-a 4n ,n11fa?iies
gathered for the. centennial
anniversary of the associa-
(..inifinD TTi orediction
was based upon the role now
nlayed by water fluoridation,
which he reierrea w
oublic
health-developments in our
era.
a. intai riprav nroblems
decrease, there wiU be need
to place increased emphasis
on preventive measures for
diseases of the gums, he add-
ed.
Looking to the second cen
tury of American dentistry,
Dr. Phillips lorecast o
ber of changes in me
sion. .
They will come aooui,
explained, because of increas
ed stress on scientific research
as well as growing concern by
the people over their dental
One of the major problems .
facing dentistry will be to
make dental care increasingly
available to larger cn
of the public, he added. He
called for sound programs to
. Vl O
proviae more tc w
aged as well as institutional
ized and homebound persons.
Need also was cited for es
tablishing dental departments
In more 01 wie vu v-
pitals. "V
The profession's chief con
cern is prevention of dental
disease in cnuutcn,
clared.
Reading Habits of
Chemists Studied
Wachinpton - Science Serv-
ice)-The reading habits of re
search chemists ana ynyi
cists are being investigated.
Under a grant from the Na
tional Science Foundation
here, the Operations Kesearcu
group at Case Institute of
Technology will find out 1.
Types of scientific material
read; 2. Whether it is tor gen
eral or specific technical in
formation, or tor wormavw"
sources; and 3, publication
costs per page read. .... .