Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, October 13, 1957, Image 48

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    by William T. Brannon
Art by Lou Petorj
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VOUR DCNTURC BRCATH CANT BC BRUSHEO OFF. When you brush
false teeth you risk offensive Denture Breath. Be safe with Polident!
It soalca into places no brush can reach, keeps plates odor-free.
Unless you face these facts about
FALSE TEETH
...you may be in trouble!
You can't claan falsa taalh tha santa way you claan natural
taath and axpoct thorn to bo naturally whlto... and odor-frool
But it's so easy to clean dentures properly with Polident This
wonderful denture cleanser dissolves film sweetens your mouth
as no toothpaste can.
With Polident, you're never embar
rassed or self-conscious because of
Denture Breath or dingy film!
Easy to Usa... Instant Action... Just
mix Polident powder with water. Slip
your plates into this amazing "bath."
Stubborn stain loosens. Film dissolves.
Clinging food particles and odor-breeding
bacteria are washed out of tiny
cracks and crevices no brush can reach.
Suddenly your false teeth start looking
naturally white again. ..and no more
Denture Breath!
With Polident it's a soak.. .a rinse...
a clean fresh mouth! You'll never be
self-conscious about false teeth again!
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the Cog
you inquired about the state's
bravest woman, many Virgin
ians would promptly name Lela
Hudson and for good reason.
Miss Hudson, 54, of medium height
and slender, kept house for her older
brother, Crowther, on the comfortable,
secluded farm in Charlotte County
where they had lived for 37 years. As
they sat down to Sunday dinner on
Aug. 22, 1948, a stranger suddenly ap
peared at the edge of a clearing. He
stood there staring intently at the
farmhouse.
The brother called from the door,
"Who are you? What do you want?"
The stranger was a big man with
heavy shoulders and long, muscular
arms. He said nothing; just stood there.
Then he turned and fled into the woods.
Throughout the meal, Crowther Hud
son and his sister speculated about the
stranger. Was he the unknown prowler
who had terrorized the area lately, the
man who had brutally beaten and
robbed several of their elderly neigh
bors? Would he return?
Noting her brother's anxiety, Lela
suggested the man was some traveler
who had lost his way or perhaps a
rageous
Sister
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"Lela snatched up the shotgun and brought the butt down on his head."
14 Family Weekly, October II, 1957