Curb Reporter I
-Continued from Page One_
pleting its first year as a daily
newspaper. The few issues that
have come to The Bulletin office
reflect a progressive community
and a job well-done by the news
paper staff.
WANT FLUORIDATION
At a recent meeting of the Iso
therm Dental Society of which
Polk County dentists are members,
the following resolution was
adopted:
“Be it resolved, that in view
of continuing proof of the effective
ness and safety of fluoridation of
community waters in combatting
dental decay ,the Iso-therm Dental
Society hereby endorses this pro
cess. We hereby pledge our efforts
in support of the fluoridation of
water supplies, up to the recom
mended level, for the communities
within our society’s territory as
soon as it is possible and feasible
to do so.”
“Rod. Gun & ‘Seed’ ”
BY WOOD’S RIDER.
THE GIBBON, smallest of
man-like apes, alvmys drinks
by dipping tcp the water with
his hand.
* * * *
A DEER’S ANTLERS grow
so fast that the process is al
most, if not wholly, vnthout
parallel in the animal king
dom.
■ FOR SALE: One 1951 Chevrolet
Pick-up Truck and onfe 1936 Pick
up Truck. Both in good condition.
Compton Ritchey, Mill Spring, N.
C., or write to Columbus, N. C.—
Adv. 12, 13, 14p.
BIDE-A-WEE DOG FARM has
installed an electric heating sys
tem which will give the cold natur
ed dog a warm bed. The rugged
dog need not have heat. There is
a small charge for heat in addition
to the regular board.—Ad. 12, 13 14
The Bulletin in County $3; out
of County, $4 per year.
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