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. PAGE SIX (Second section) THE WAYNE STTLLE MOUNTAINEER GERALDIN'F. BROOKS GETS ON' HER WAY TO FILM STARDOM Hodges Denies He Promised To Stay Out Of State Race ASHEVILLE A Brandon P Hodges, when interviewed by re porters, denied tli.it he had agreed Hot to run for lieutenant governor against Wadesboro's I'at Talor When shown a letter circulated b Taylor, in which it was asserled that Hodges had agreed not to run next year, he expressed surprise that Taylor should have made the. statement and produced corre spondence in .support ;1 Ins posi tion. While withholding any final an-; nouncement of his plans, which lie! stated had not been finally deter-! yungs:cr in 'Winter's Tale," a mined, the Ashcville attorney re-1 ,-lassie role v hi. h was given added ferred to correspondence w ith the i i';iini iiiiip ,. i he fact that her Wadesboro candidate, which he in- LiiIum - in-ium sists refutes Taylor'? statement thai Hodges promised not to he a can didate, which was an a--eilioo made in a letter written In T.i.lnr under dale of July Hi. i Hodges released copies nl h'liers he wrote to Taylor Jul 1 and n- Although gust 6. in which he had n iterated ('hotel ( that his final decision would he O eit'liinn governed, not by personal arnlii tions, but by the aduce of hi friends. His Aigust ti letter wa NKW ViiliK Ceraldine Brooks, uho-e i.mIht is Jimmy Stroock, luad of a Bioadway costume busi ii.' . Ii - 'n.ide a quick hit in the Joan ('i.iwtoid uio le. "Possessed". She won o much attention from the lans i hat .lack Warner tore up 'her ol.l contract and wrote a new one aildi.i-i a couple of O's which I means (h ialiline wilj be a star in quick ordi r . . . She was gobbled I Hp b the Uroi hers Warner after i their local scout saw the lorely AAF GENERALS FACE PROBE CALL Gel altllhe - a llolh a I lllsl Hie .'II o SI k oil pi : 'lllii elit I ' ' were used . . . -lei Gloria also is ii let looking for In eak the younger : handled so mag- I I UlkllM Karnum, nikliii I '.in) Panzer and Hale, silent movie stors ol M'-lii'i'ji' have the skimpiest nl hit inl.'s in t l)o new film "Perils of i'auime they were, it savs wwiiymMMHWww mwimiww.iii JHIIUIIH.1.HI. muiiinmiuwiimmmmium I . -sws; ,!r.v- j Jf I Zi - written to Taylor when he had here, giwn leature hilling in def learncd that Taylor had written crime to their prestige and tender certain Democratic leaders to tin effect that Hodges Had "assured ' him that he would not he a candi date of lieutenant governor. Judge Hubert E. Olive Resigns To Practice Law LEXINGTON -.V- - Superior Court Judge Hubert E. (Hue last week said that he had mailed his llM1, ,() )lm resignation to (..oven. or i( iiregj Cherry and that it would become effective September 1. Judge Olive said that In ,miijM return to the practice of law m Lexington after the resignation he comes effective memories, of older film fans . , . or possibly to garner little para graphs such as this. Nan Johnson was Diosa Cos t, din's nisi American beau several h;ii's ago when she uas ont. 0f the fiery features ol the musical com edy Too Many Girls," in which Nan was just a chorus boy. . . . Van is now alter the Latin Bomb- hell to sell her palatial Hollywood GEN. CARL SPAATZ GEN. H. H. ARNOLD FORMER AIR CORPS chief, Gen. n. H. Arnold and Gen. Carl Spaatz, Us present commander, will be summoned to appear before the Senate War Investigating subcommittee If Sen. Claude Pepper (D-Fla.) is able to enforce his demand on the committee chairman The Solon has asked they be called to establish the need for the photo reconnaissance planes recommended by Elliott Roosevelt during the war. ( International) Farm Questions and Answers Want Ads Get Immediate Results' Don't Neglect Them! Nature designed the kidneys to do a marvelous job. Their task is to keep the flowing blood stream tree of an excess of tolie impurities. The an of )iv;ng I '' itself is constantly produring v.uu matter the kidneys must rem.ive fmni the blood it good heath is to endure. When the kidneys fall to fundi, n us Nature intended, there is reti-ntinn waste that may cause body-wide din tress. One may suffer nagging bu.'kai ia', persistent headache, at t acks of dizzin.-ss, getting up nights, swelling, puttiruss under the eyes feel tired, nervous, all worn out. Frequent, scanty or burning passages re sometimes further evidence of k:.l ney or bladder disturbance. The recognized and proper treafrneti is a diuretic medicine t help t (w k.-lip .. get rid of excess poisonous body waste, lis Doon'l PilU. They have had mure than forty years of public approval. Are endorsed the country over. Insist nn Ooan's. Sold at all drug stores. liarry Fitzgerald u, surprise his fans when he emerges as a singer m a duet with limg Crosby in their new I'ai 'amount movie. "Welcome Sti-ano r.' Harry told us the other! ni-lil . lies in New York for lo cal scenes in the new .Mark Hel lniL'i r hi:,. "N.iked City." and his favorite irritating topic is our un comfortably t oi'iid weather. Hi o.ulw a press agents announce ball games which never come off and sw ininnng contests w hich in , elude the hapless dog-paddling of chorus kid- who pose hoping that their kissers in the papers will biir.g a talent scout running . . . ' Which fact was brought nicely to j mind the other afternoon when I said howdy to Jane Kean and her mom on Filth Avenue in the midst I of their shopping . . . The first press release I encountered five minutes later upon arriving at my .desk was a note saying that Jane Kean. star of Call Me Mister," (would he on hand to decorate the , prucudins at Monmouth Park ; Kate Track in New Jersey when the "Call Me Mister Handicap" was , to he run . . . Possibly even to shake hands with the winning horse ... I saw Jane ambling along : Fifth Avenue at exactly the time ' the race was being run. Question: How can I control can nibalism in my laying flock? Answer: Poultry specialists at State College say to give the flock more room, including out-of-door range or yarding if possible. Add additional salt to the mash, at the rate of one pound to each 100 pounds of mash, for several weeks. Furnish some green feed each day, if available, at a rate not exceed ing one ounce per bird per day. Feed whole oats in hoppers. Do not feed more than 5 pounds per day per 100 birds. Feed additional meat scraps, but discontinue this practice if such conditions as diar rhea in the birds or an increase in the number of blood spots in the eggs develop. Darken the nests by hanging sacks in front of them. Hang a head of cabbage or some salty meat skins about a foot above the floor for the birds to pick at. DR. K. Consult KING IIARPE Optometrist Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted For Appointment Telephone 2483 125 Main Canton, N. C. w zm. Planned for the MODERN Kitchen... The De Luxe Cabinet Model COPPER-CLAD RANGE Compare this appealingly graceful Cabinet Model Copper-Clad with any range on the market today. There's none to approach it in beauty, none so worthy of a place in the modern streamlined ' kitchen. Besides beauty, the De Luxe Cabinet Model has traditional Copper-Clad quality. When a range carries the Copper-Clad name you KNOW it can't be excelled in cookingvand baking, in economy, convenience and durability. Moderately priced ; costs less than many a range that cannot eqnal it in quality and beauty. White enamel finiah. High Back Guard; Leg Style, Brifht Polished Top. $199.50 For Immediate Delivery GARRETT FURNITURE CO. Question: Should I remove the old queen In a hive of bees before replacing her with a new queen? Answer: Yes, says W. A. Steph ens, extension beekeeper at State College, before placing a new queen in a new home the old queen and all queen cells must be re moved. The small cage containing the queen should be placed above the cluster of bees or between two frames of comb so that worker bees may have easy access to the candy filled cage entrance. It is assumed that during liberation operation the queen takes on the regular col ony odors, and therefore will be accepted. After introduction, a week should elapse before the hive is reopened and the queen cage re moved. If a queen that is to be replaced cannot be located by looking through the hive frames, the bees may be run from one brood cham ber through a queen excluder into another brood chamber with the use of smoke and the queen located in this manner. If the queen is still not located and if freshly laid eggs are not already in the hive, a frame of comb containing eggs from another hive may be insert ed. Within. 24 hoyrs bees should begin converting worker cells into queen cells if a queen is not pres ent. If queen cells are not started one may safely assume that a queen is present. Nov; Is Time i To Prepare For School AP Newsfeatures With the first ' wave of war babies ready for first grade this fall, the U. S. Children's Bureau offers advice. . . V L.' ' -'- ' ' : A full medical checkup will insure absence of possible class room handicaps. . Question: How can I treat a calf that has scours? Answer: Leland I. Case, in charge of Animal Husbandry Ex tension at State College, says scours are caused by spoiled feed or infectious germs: therefore, it is of first importance to remove the cause. The stall should be dis infected, and the milk and other feed cut down. Give 1 to 2 ounces of castor oil in one-half to one pint of warm sweet milk. For cases that castor oil will not cure, give a heaping tablespoonful of equal parts of Bismuth Subs trate and Salol in one-half to one pint of sweet milk or water, three times a day. Question: What are the main factors to look for in culling the laying flock? Answer: Poultry specialists at State College say the most accurate indication of whether or not a hen is laying is the appearance of the vent. The layer has a large, moist, and dilated vent, entirely white in color, in yellow-skin breeds, after several eggs have been laid. The non-layer has a small, shrunken, dry vent, that becomes yellow in color in yellow-skin breeds when laying ceases. Other factors that determine whether a hen is laying to any con siderable extent is appearance of (he comb and wattles, eyes, beak, spread of pelvic bones and condi tion of abdomen. The laying bird has a fairly large, smooth comb usually of bright red color and whattles that are bright red and waxy in appearance. The comb and wattles lose their bright color and become schrivelled in the non- layer. The pelviq, bones usually have a spread of two or three fin gers in Hie layer and close up to one finger or slightly more in the non-layer. A bird in heavy pro duction has a large, soft abdomen and I bin. pliable skin. The skin feels thicker and the abdomen be comes harder when laying ceases. Get the child (and yourself) in the habit of rising in time to get off to school. Be sure he knows his address, phone number and name in case gets lost. ytmif Help him learn to count to ten most classmates will be able to do so. Flower names are always writ ten by botanists in Latin so that the references may be understood by colleagues in every part of the world. L L AFF - A - DAY r-" "Q & . .. n " ' y See that he knows his way to school and has practice in cross ing streets carefully. w Mf mm n a fVfci t to mmtu ticnti RttmvtD 47-ZS - "I think my dad would like me to marry you 'cause ho said he wished you were his "0 for just ooe day!" Teach him to care for himself hang up clothes, put away toys after playing. Napoleon gave Josephine a watch with 1741 pearls and 158 turquoises on the case. Every quarter hour a musical attachment played to the accompaniment of three moving figures. Rectal Soreness Oct Relief New Easy Way Sit In Comfort L rwSt7 Ur . . . k f or PROLARMON M SMITH'S CUT BATE DKtO STORK ... Speaking Of Homemaking By ELIZABETH GREENWOOD Home Service Representative Carolina Power and Light Company The homemaker famed for her flavorful canned peaches is now joined by the homemaker who is mastering fine points of freezing luscious fruit. Choose peaches for freezing with special care. Peaches that would be prime for eating, mellow but firm, and uniformly ripe with no green in sight. Best for freezing are peaches picked ripe from the tree, when this can be managed. The useful home-canning trick of dipping peaches into boiling water and then into cold, to slip skins off easily, may be used in prepa ration for freezing, if saving time is important. For freezing it has one drawback; the scalded outer layer tends to soften, so that the frozen fruit turns out a little less firm than if peeled without scald ing. The best treatment to prevent peaches from darkening during freezing that has been found in the U. S. Department of Agriculture's Bureau of Human Nutrition and Home Economics' comparative tests is to use powdered ascorbic acid (vitamin C). This prevents brown ing and also makes the frozen peaches and excellent source of Vitamin C, whereas ordinarily peaches have only a little. Citric acid crystals provide another ef fective treatment to prevent dark ening. Drug stores sell both. As a management tip, the freez ing specialists say that preparing a few packages at a time often has advantages: Hand peeling is less of a chore if the job is small. Any peaches that show green patches can be held out for another day. And preparing a few packages can be more easily fitted into the day's regular work than a large scale freezing job. You can't get clothes clean un less you rinse thoroughly. Here's EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Noah Phillips, de ceased, late of Haywood County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned at Route No. 3, Canton, North Caro lina, on or before the 18th day of July, 1948, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment. This the 18th day of July, 1947. FLOYD PHILLIPS, Executor of the Estate of Noah Phillips, deceased. 1652 July 22-29 Aug. 5-12-19-26 why. The soapy wash wafer lu, penetrated deep into the fibers , the material and it must be ringed out. To do this carefully the i ins,' waters must be warm enough U, keep the soap dissolved. Act quickly if you spill acid (n your dress or any other fahi u warn textile chemists of the I', s Department of Agriculture. Keen a fairly mild acid like lemon juice or vinegar m"y change the culm or damage the cloth. , First, rinse the stain ..ev. i,,i times with cool water to slop i j s , -action of the acid. Then aipl l),,k ing soda or ammonia water. Wain alone may not restore color hut ammonia may. If soda is used, sprinkle it on both sides of the, stain, moisten with water and al- low to stand several minutes. Then i mH. y . ti,,.. ...... ",n's : '-,,',7' C 1?i ,. , . ' ' ' J1i'l!ier4 ", ';;;'" 1 i i , , ;,Ji'"w i..i-.. , . '",- .' ii, , ' ''''", ts . I . " " ' " ('"t..inj, UltttY Bfuh It A... M No. ."H I.,.., ' V' Is you, ,.,1I',N '- Ul f Wri' for FREeTeI ' ' ';' "V;:!!'.-MioI '"'tt Smith1!. Cut Raf IMPROVED S E in STRAIGHT THRU WITHOUT C ASHEVILLE To RALEIQ AND NORFOLK ..vson art two" .on - - Wifc IP ,,v,n. J MURPHY , yJtmi t. n AUANTf I our liusc s ddilj en rnutr, (Ullinj fl tween Ashcvillf I'iqlil hours and 1 No increase in firJ eighteen thru biisJ all stops. 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