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MOKE ABOUT Fire Levels (CtBtlBMd from Pace 1) He rushed to the home of a broth er. Floyd Cody, and they, too, were unable to do anything. Scores of people were attracted to the scene, and an estimated BOO cars jammed the highway lead ing by the place. The loss which is partial!) cov ered by insurance was estimated by some at between $8,000 and $10,000 MORE ABOU1 t Heart Disease (Continued from pace 1) m Mexico, Arkansas and Kentucky suffer least from it. Their heart rate is about half that of New York, Rhode Island and Washing ton. D. C. Why? No one knows. The Pub lic Flc^ith Service lists these possi ? hilities: "differences in diet, exer cise, stress, hereditary factors and differences in the physical char acteristics of the population.'' To account for the fact that heart disease' takes more lives in the Middle Atlantic States than in other areas, a large school of thought points to facts in the diet as the culprit. Studies have shown that where the intake of animal fats Is high, heart disease is Mgh. Sers feel that the greater , tension and bustle in the s the answer. ?h more research must be done before the picture can be c'arlfied. For residents of Haywood Coun ty, the latest Federal figures on mortality, issued recently for 1954, show a total of 216 deaths from all causes, with 83 of them due to heart disease. MORE ABOUT 3 Accidents (Continned from page 1) in the 14 separate accidents record ed from Friday at 4 p.m.. through midnight Tuesday. The only fatality reported was that of a Kansas serviceman who died Sunday of injuries received in a wreck near Bryson City Sat urday. The U. S. Air Force is consider ing use of mothballs on military airport runways near seacoasts as protection against seagulls. Collis ions with seagulls have caused damage to planes and pilots several tiroes. Great Britain's RAF has found mothballs keeps the gulls away. Cozy Comfort By VERA WINSTON ? I A GOOD traveling companion, and equally at home around the house is this nicely tailored robe. The fabric is rayon challis in multi-color stripes with a soli/i collar and cuffs. The back is bloused above a set-in belt that buttons side front. There is good deep lap-over for comfort and one large patch pocket at the hip. It has a nice, convenient length. Noah Numskull /1 aoree a . ?v WITM you JI ^ ^ cv ^ ^ A\AM 1 \ 'R? $ 12JEAR AJOAH ? CAM Yfc>u tell an intelligent MAN BECAUSE Mis NlEVNS ARE THE SAME AS MfcCRS ? ??LOA ^HOEMAKSR. - AJoRTNAdAproN, f?. fjEA(Z /NOAH- Does REDUCING *TAKE YflUR geeAPTH away * 7 FAR.RIS SMITH PAQEi-ANP, SC.. I <Enjo riwt r? jfcnAU ' tWr*^ by fcof Fr..? M >yn MORE ABOUT Trestle h i (Continued from pare 1) about $10,000. Concrete work at the site has been done by the W C. Norrls Con struction Co. WOKE ABOUT Patrol (Continued from pact 1) ing of motor vehicle registrations to 13th. This year our total regl st rat ion will again show another substantial increase. With the in-1 ? ' "T - * I creased registration and expand-' < ing use dt mot6f vehicles the ac cident exposure and potential trag edy increases e\ery day. i "The gigantic program of more i highways engineered for safety , just begun will moat certainly re- 1 suit in reduced accidents but there ] is no substitute for individual cau- i lion. We must drive with more care! must drive with more re- * gard for the other fallow' | ' Will you. as you receive your * new license plate, think of your responsibility as a motor vehicle , driver and resolve to do this? It would be most heartening to me, personally and officially, If after - making tin., resolution you would s let roe have knowledge of ft by n Ignlng the enclosed pledge and | nailing it Lack to me." fORE ABOUT 'irst Baby (Continued from File 1> slneer for the baby's parents. Rules of the contest are: I. 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CREAMS ^^Each ENTIRE tau( STOCK I Ul) j 'A PRICE GIRLS' PLASTIC JACKETS -$700 BASEMENT OUTING FLANNEL Light & Dark Stripes \ 5C **?<> WHISTLING TEA KETTLES cm MM Basement ?5?\ rr\ WOOLENS t m - V*m lllil j M ALL WOOL ^ _ I BLANKETS $5 I First Quality 9 ^HMson I
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