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51 Drown In TVA Lakes v Fifty-one persona drowned to TVA lakes in 1953 wtxUe um&g tbe lakes lor recreational purposes. TVA wld today. This east a de crease from the SS fatalities of 1092. The number of such drown ings in TVA lakes since 1933 has now reached the 001 mask. In 1093 Chickamauga led with 0 Stop Taking Harsh Drags for Constipation AnM Mostinl Upset! Gat MM This Gottt Vegetable Ljxathn Way! For comtipsuon. mr take harsh drugs. They cause brutal cramps and griping, disrupt oormal bowd action, make re peated doses seem needed. When you are temporarily consti pated, get am but pntU relief?without salts, without harsh drugs. Take Dr. Caldwell's Senna Laxative contained in Syrup Pepsin. The extract of Senna in Dr. Caldwell's is ene ?/ the finest maSursJ Uxathes known to medicine. Dr. Caldwell's Senna Laxative tastes good, gives gentle, comfortable, satis fying relief of temporary constipation for every member of the family Helps you get "on schedule'" without re peated doses. Even relieves stomach sourness th^t constipation often brings. Buy Dr. Caldwell's. Money back if not satisfied. Mail bottle to Box 280, New York 18, N. Y. Sick in Andrews LAST RODDA VAN GORDEB HOSPITAL Charlie Buchanan of Robbins ville ig receiving treatment. Mrs. Gladys Dorse y m rtt anise ed Monday Rutfe Roger's condition la report ed to be improving. G . Stewart of Robhinsvllle is re drownings: Kentucky Lake was second with 7; sod Watts Bar Lake was third with 6. Others: Pickwick. 5; Guntersville and Nor ns, 4 each; Wheeler, Fort Loudoun. Cherokee, and South Hoistoc, 3 each. Watauga. 2; and WUeon and Famtana, 1 each. Twenty-five of the 51 drownings happened on Saturdays and Sun days. and 31 of the total occurred from noon to C p. m. All but eight of the victims were males. Four were under 15 years of age; 33 were between 15 and 45; and 14 were over 45. Twenty-six drowned while boating or fishing from boats. Ten were wading or playing ia the water, or fell In. Fifteen were swimming or diving. TV A said: "The simple precaut ion of wearing life preservers would have prevented most of the drownings last year. Learn how to swim. Wade in water only where you know the condition of the bot tom. Get off the water in case of wind or storm, for waves can cap size small boats." I Mas Jan Davie of Murphy was damned Monday fallowing an op Mrs. V. L. Kisselburg is receiv ing treatment. Mrs. Jack Wyk? of Marble U re ceiving treatment. Mrs. Jim Truett was dismissed Monday following treatment. Mrs. Clarence West has been ad mitted for treatment. Mrs. Wesley Palmer of Marble has been admitted for treatment Mrs. Gertrude Davis of Unafca a*a admitted Dec. 31 for treat ment Bobby Grind staff of Robbins ville bad his tana la removed Mon day. Master Dean Mints underwent a i This cant happen... wfth DEUVEMT Ever ran out of foci oil on a cold winter's day? Then you 11 appreciate our Keep-Fill Delivery Service. Daily temperature records tell us how much oil you've burned since our last delivery. That's why, before your tank runs low, our delivery man is at your door with a fresh supply of Sinclair Patented Fuel Oil containing the remarkable rust inhibitor RD-119*. Phone us today... get on time deliveries all winter long! SINCLAIR FUEL OIL with RD-II9' Extn v9lue-no extrz cost/ Allison & Duncan Oil Company Suppliers of Fine Petroleum Products Murphy, N. C. NOTICETQWATER CUSTOMERS The town of Murphy requests the cooperation of Its water in reducing waiter waste. As previously stated our filter plant Is unable to meet the town's water requirements. If yon have leaky faneets, faulty commodes or burst water hare them repaired at your earHeot convenience. Town of Murphy CP ? mill dnua JCm JQflflWl City Clerk It's Not What In Do It'? the Way Too Do It! Too, too, can pull a tooth right tn your home. Save Dentist'a bills, But, it's going to HURT . . .and how! Also yon can use the wrong flour and not get the beat results Use The BEST flour . . . .Get . . , tON^TED fUMMIMtlt. ' " Fancy Short Pwtmf ?Sa@!5?S5? WICHITA. KANSAS. Kansas Best Has Been Sold In this area for Over a QUARTEB OF A CENTCBY. Chain Grocery Co. Distributors Andrews, N. C. OGREETA The Rev. Onr Wmkler pastor of Ogreeta Baptist Church filled hat regular appointment the first Saturday and Sunday is January Mrs. Sadie Martin and Delia Clark and Virginia Montgomery, all of Cincinnati. O ..spent the hol idays here with relative* and friends and left Saturday for the return trip. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Kidd and family and Oscar Winkler were the dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Os car Johnson Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Carrol of South Carolina have been visiting minor operation Monday. Mr. Olen Barton Is a patient and condition reported about the same. C. T. Sawyer of Marble has been admitted for treatment. Spencer Coleman a reported about the same. Mr and Mrs. Fred Martin were happy to have their three sans home with the mduriag the holi day i An all night service has been announced for Ogreeta Baptist Church when the weather is warm er. 1 Mrs. Oscar Johnson spent the day Tuesday with Mrs. Stanley Whkner. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Smart of Murphy spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mrs. Smart's parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Martin. The 1994 flue-cured tobacco marketing quota baa been act at 1.329 000.000 pounds This means that ocerage allotment# far mat individual farms will b ebe about Che same as In 1993. North Carolina farmers produce more teapedeaa seed than those of any ottter i A Three Days' Cough Is Your Danger Signal CreoaniUoo relieves promptly because it foes Into the broochial system to help loosen and expel fsrm laden phlegm sad aid nature to sooths sad heal raw, teadoi afaflamed bronchial membranes. Guaranteed to please too or moocy refunded. Creomulsioo has stood the test of millions of CREOMUL'SION Choice Baled Timothy Hay $55 PER TON Baled Shocks $35 PER TON FARMER'S FEDERATION EXPLOSION STMTT 'bis BOCKSLioe/ 7? AND we MttHT WELL WAV* SEEN, CH>e^r N IT/ i Vtt BWJTON, MOOKE KNEW 10NT0WO I WOULD BE HERE - SO THAT -<~ PEA.TH TBAP MUST HAVE BEEN ) MEANT FORI voy/i BUT WHO'D W*NT Y THA.T6 VWUkT 1?J TO KILL MEP WTRE GONG TO \ r-3B*| ,??r FINP0Ur/' I WEli. make ? BELIEVE YOUPE DEAR BAPTON.] AND SEE WHAT HAPPENS.' JTIW?) ?(jS -the TOU-OMHG t*Y? M K MOTEL PQOM? V BOZE, WD YK HEAR THE NEWS? J A COUPLE OF MEN JUST BROUGHT IM BIS BW( GOOD/ NOW ITS OUJ TURN BARTONS BODY. HE WAS FOUND DEAD ' " AT THE FOOT OF THE j ?TO MOVE/| m ir" ?* n rT TWO MEN TP [COME "THIS W*.Y/J ? II C: "TAKE MOOR PLACE ON THE COUCH J BARTON' -? WKIUN! 1 I il REMEMBER, DM5, WK Y COME WITH ME 1 SUPPOSED TO BE THE NEXT ^ DEAD.' ROOM, TONTO I fcr-^r===^*? COME InT] jgttfiES Thu stunning now 1954 Buick Sum ftiviura, mastmr buy in thu middlu-pricu class. 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And then, one look at die prices?one eye-opening experience with the HIGHEST-POWERED CAR of Ut prkm In Amotko b tho now 200 lip CinTUtr?nnnm plot of lufcfc's outstanding valumt lor 1954. hottest values to be brought on the American automotive market in 1954 ? clinches Buick as the buy of the year. Come in and see for yourself?the sooner, the smarter., WHEN Sims AUTOMOBHB AM SUIT BUtC* WILL SWU> TNM FRANKLIN MOTOR COMPANY AUDUWIU. ; w. c.
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