5AÎ OCTOBER 2L 1948
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KINGS-HARBCR PILOT. Brookings.
week, by Charles Gravshel m l
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m ake some alterations and’ re- me (
\ ’J " '’' Marsh ° f Rosc‘
f’ are u s,t,n « their
wn, w h o le f t here pairs on the premises, it w ill! X /,
again today for meals
I m X
1 n rt M r 5’ B *
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w i t h her] open
Bin Burrell, of Bando„t w a s '“ me ' " ’h*"r
RivCT
Mrs. Spear, for S acra-
Mr \n .
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.'7n?er schi >1, retu rn ed here for a few days last week
1 will again live w ith looking after business affairs. He izer for ' F ' ] , 7 ¡L ° rRa?
L timber work-
^¿parents. Mi and Mrs. has a cranberry bog in the Ban- e r u '« i
dcn area.
e
;
Was? business vis.tor in this
L t’r She be, ame ill at
•T
area a few days last week.
¡¿to and was. by neces-
Juvenile guards
placed
Mr . and
c A nimon-,
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return to this cli- la te last week at the school
entered school Mon- crossing, between the Shell S ta of Portland were business vallera
in this area Thursday. The Di-
,-jie first grade.
tion and the Chetco Home and
'¿nd Mrs. Don V aughan Appliance Co. store. The lads, monds hare purchased a new
! late Friday from th e ir outfitted with yellow helm ets and home, and came especially to lo
trip, which took them yellow belts, guide children in cate some myrtlowood adjuncts
for the home. Mr. Dimond is one
*aa San Francisco. They traffic.
of the owners of Paper Mills
p, Mr. Vaughan is em-
Dr. and Mrs. B. C. Marsh and Agency, of Oregon.
| at Brookings M arket.
son. Bill, of Glendale, Calif., Mrs.
I lastering and insulation work
frgee Mill is closed this A. R. George of San Bernadino,
was completed on the house be-
il News Items
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M,SS Ru,h W'ood-i Sodi,im ««ride, a dewy pn>-
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■ \Vy»’r H ,UI lJ a!‘,\
I t i ne d u rin g
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for
dUnng th t chan«e-°ver .
Sodium Fluoride May
A id Teeth O f Youth
In Local C om m unity
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and ,s applied in series of five
tre a ,n ie n ,s- repeated a fte r one
yt*a r Adolescent youth and those
whost’ prem anent teeth show any
-signs of decay a re most beneflt-
ted. D r. Stevenson asserted.
N O T IC E
The sodium fluoride treatm ent
for teeth, highly publicized in
a recent issue of Readers Digest,
is now available to everyone in
this area. Dr. J. E. Stevenson,
local dentist, told the Pilot Mon
day of this week.
Vote for George Fitzhugh for
County Commissioner, for good
roads.
He has no other w orking in
terests, and will spend his entire
tune on county road w ork if
elected. He has had years of e x
perience on road building and
maintenance of roads.
(adv).
♦
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It takes just two minutes to read this 1 at 1
what you decide as a result of it may c
your own life and that of your children for ycuis
to come.
The point is simply this:
Those whom we elect in this election may well
decide most of the vital issues which will affect
you directly— peace or war, prosperity or de
pression, moderate prices or high ones, progress
or stagnation.
These are the reasons why it is more important
than ever before that we VOTE FOR THE
BEST MAN in every office, large or small.
: IS A CHALLENGE FOR YOU. Make
a real study of all candidates offering them
selves for public office in this election. Forget
for a moment your own party affiliation and
that of the candidate you are investigating.
Think only “Is this man, is this woman, the
candidate best suited by personal background,
ability and record in public and private life for
this particular office?” Do this honestly and we
are sure that you, too, will vote Republican.
Remember, vote for the best man, may the best
man win!
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Pressent
GUY CORDON
U. S Senator
EARL WARREN
V ice-P re sid en t
WALTER N O R BlAO
C o n g w iim o n
(firs t d is tric t)
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LOWELL STOCKMAN
Congressm an
(second d is tric t)
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H *R „ S H U W O .IH
D O U G .,S » = » r
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H O W ,« . C , . H IO N
Congressman
(fou rth district)
G overnor
Secretary o f State
State Treasurer
O lO .O i N f M I
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t»d. A it, R e p w ti« s n State C ontrol C om sr.ttee o f O re o a rt
•iew eii E l'to ft, Sec , >20 S W Broadway, P ortland, Oregon.