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Vernonia Eagle Thursday, June 21, 1945 June-Sept. Upswing Time For Infantile Paralysis June through September id the season when infantile paralysis generally is on the upswing in the U.S. The number of cases at this time is running about 50 per cent ahead of a year ago. New cases as of mid-May this year being 642 as compared with 424 for the same period in 1944. However, in the Pacific coast area there has been a noticeable drop in the number of new cases. The National Foundation for PLUMBING Septic Tanks Installed PAPERHANGING -PAINTING- Frank Hirsch Ph. 462 Copper Bearing Plate SEPTIC TANKS 10 Guage 200 A 300-Gal. Cap. Door. Stock Mill Work Mirror* Windows & Sashes Window Glass Extension Ladders, Step Ladders, Painter’s Trestles ANDERSON WOODWORKING SHOP Phone 575 Riverview Everything for the Baby Infantile Paralysis has compiled the following suggestions which will be helpful to residents: During an outbreak of infan tile paralysis be alert to any early signs of illness or changes in normal state of health, es pecially in children. Do not as sume that a stomach upset with vomiting, constipation, diarrhea, severe headache or signs of a cold and fever are of no im- porta nee. These may be among the first symptoms of infantile paralysis, All children and adults sick with unexplainable fever should be put to bed and isolated pending medical diagnosis. Don’t delay calling a physician. Expert medical care given early may prevent many of the crip pling deformities. Proper care from the onset may mean the difference between a life of crip pling and good recovery. Today there is no known pre vention or protection against in fantile paralysis. All that can be done is to provide the best pos- sible care. Observe these simple precau- tions: (1) Avoid overtiring and extreme fatigue from strenuous exercise. (2) Avoid sudden chil ling such as would come from a plunge into extemely cold ws- ter on a very hot day. 13) Pay careful attention to personal cleanliness, such as thorough hand washing before eating. Hy gienic habits should always be observed. (4) If possible avoid tonsil and adenoid operations during epidemics. (Jareful study has shown that such operations, when done during an epidemic, tend to increase the danger of in its most serious form. (5) Use the purest milk and wa ter you can. Keep flies away from food. While the exact means of spread of the disease is not known, contaminated wa ter and milk are always danger ous and flies have repeatedly been shown to carry the infantile paralysis virus. (6) Do not swim in polluted water. (7) Main tain community sanitation at a PERK UP YOUR FEET! Beds Mattresses Nursery Chairs Child's Rockers A sloppy dresser can not command respect in any society. You can’t be well dressed with run down heels and ragged shoes. That, of course, means that you must visit your shoe service station often. It pays big dividends in comfort, economy and appearance, Taylor Tots Blackboards Playcraft Can be used for playpen or bed. TO OUR FRIENDS BUSH FURNITURE Ph. 592 Vernonia, Ore. CORBY'S 86 Proof 68.4% Grain Neutral Spirits Uncle Sam has gone into the coffee business with his own roasting plant in Marseilles, France. Run by an army captain and four enlisted men, the coffee plant is operated under a re- verse lend-lease contract and turns out 12,000 pounds of coffee a day for troops in southern France. • If you are looking for a light, sociable blend, try Corby’s—the whiskey with a Craud Old Canadian Name! If you don't know this pre war quality whiskey, now is your opportunity to enjoy its flavor critically and care fully. Next time ask for Corby’s. CORBYS H(mumake#o' Orange Pekoe, Black Teas 11 ; Canterbury Tea 1 Si,’lib. i* g Tenderleaf Tea Tender Leaves Dependably Good—Always Tree Tea Give the family a “refresher” course ICID TIA Allow 1|^ to 2 level teaspoons tea per 1 standard measuring cup freshly boiling water. Pour freshly boiling water over tea in heated earthen ware, China, gjass or pottery pot; I cover and steep 5 minutes. Strain | hot tea immediately onto cracked . ice or ice cubes. Allow glass of ice per serving. Garnish with lemon or orange slices, maraschino cherries or sprigs of mint. 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