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AGE eight TSi fTAtKESYTLLE MOUNTAINESt Deaths BEN WHITE Ben White, 64, died Saturday morning at his home in the Jones YOU can stop moth damage in your home. As authorized Berlou Service Dealers we give you a 10 year guarantee. If Berlou fails ... if there is any damage, we pay the bill. Why not let lis mothproof your blankets, carpets, rugs, gar ments, upholstered furniture and furs'" Berlou Mothproof ing is colorless . . . odorless and stainless. The cost is small. A man's suit ... a woman's dress or coat can he moth proofed for only 10 cents a year. Any material moth proofed with Berlou retains its original softness. Remember Berlou profession al mothproofing protects oii for 10 years or we pay the bill. DOVER DRY CLEANING SEICVICE Phone 707 Depot St. i Don't Freeze To Death This Winter Let Us Install An OIL BURNING FLOOR FURNACE Free Estimates F. II. A. Financing THE HAYWOOD COMPANY State Licensed Building, Plumbing, Heating Contractors Phone 539 -SARKETT'S- For EVEN HEAT This Winter Get a Tropic Sun GABHETT FURNITURE GO. Phone 1-J Cove section following a long Ill ness. Funeral services were held y terday afternoon at the Panther Creek Baptist church with Rev, Emanuel Wyatt and Rev. Yoder Pa- vis officiating. Interment was in the church cemetery. Surviving are the widow, two sons, Raymond White of Snohom ish, Wash and Buford White of the home; four daughters, Mrs, Jack Woody of Beaver, Wash., and the Misses Bennie Lee, Agnes and Mildred White of the home; two brothers, Ebe White of Darrington Wash., and Floyd White of Bremer ton, Wash; and four sisters Mrs George Terrell of Everett, Wash., Mrs. Oscar Norrls of Snohomish Mrs. Ralph Fowler of Arlington Wash., and Mrs. J. R. Morrison, of Franklin. Crawtjrd luneral home was in charge of arrangements. JULIUS F. DENTON Julius F. Denton, 68, retired farmer of Whittier, died Saturday at a Sylva hospital. Funeral services were conducted Sunday at 2 p. m. at Whittier Bap tist church with Rev. John L. Hy att, officiating, and burial was in the New Whittier cemetery. Surviving are the wdow, Mrs. Lola Spencer Denton; one brother, D. Denton, of Whittier, R. F. D No. 2; and two sisters, Mrs. Donna Green of Canton and Mrs. Pearl Nations of Whittier. Arrangements were under direc tion of Garrett funeral home. DcIIwood Missionary Society To Meet Wed. The Ladies Missionary society of ; DcIIwood Baptist church will meet with Mrs li. ('. Fugate on Wed nesday, Sept. 24. at 2 p.m. All the ladies of the church are requested i to he present. It pays to use Want Ads. Try 'em. MainStreei Planes Search For New Storm, Gulf Area Counts Dead (By United Press) Hurricane - tracking planes have been sent out from Miami to rack down the new storm now brewing in the southeastern Gulf of Mexico. In the devastated path of last week's hurricane, weary rescue workers along the Mississippi, Alabama and Louisiana Gulf coastal areas are still trying to get an accurate count of the dead. Between SO and 75 are dead, and hundreds are still missing. Along the Mississippi coast, state troopers are hunting down poisonous moccasin snakes on the beaches. High winds, offshoots of the destructive hurricane, whipped other parts of the country. At Erie, Pennsylvania, power lines were blown down , . . and the same report comes from Youngstown, Ohio, The last report on the new storm placed it about 90 miles southwest of Key West, Florida. It had winds running up to 50 miles an hour early this morn ing. It was moving on a north westerly track . . . But storm warnings remained up along the Florida east coaat from Palm Beach to the Keys. Mississippi Congressman John Rankin says he'll talk to Presi dent Truman about relief meas ures for the hurricane area to day. Rankin says that if there is not enough money available for the work he will insist on an immediate special session of Congress to provide the funds. Group From Here Attend Meeting Of Young Demos Among those from Western Car olina attending the Young Demo cratic State Convention in Raleigh Friday and Saturday included Mr and Mrs. William Medford, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Campbell, Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Prevost, Mrs. Edith Alley Jerry Rogers and Miss Mary En loe. Hoover Taft, of Greenville, wis elected president. Among the speakers at the convention inclu ded Senator Clyde R. Hoey, Gov ernor "Big Jim" Folsom, of Ala bama ,and Senator Dorn, of South Carolina. The fuchsia was first discovered by a missionary priest in South America at the turn of the 18th century, and was named in honor of a German botanist named Kuchs. Holds 100 lbs. Codl 1 Filling lasts All Day Fire Brick Lined Comes With Draft Regulator Saves Up to 1-3 On Fuel BEAUTIFUL Cabinet Models 60 lb. Size - $88.50 100 lb. Size $109.50 ROUND MODELS $49.50 & $59.50 High Milk Prices Should Not Deter Culling Practice When prices of milk get high be cause of scarcity, brought about either by increased demand or low er production, dairymen tend to neglect the proper culling of their herds, according to A. C. Kimrey, Extension Dairy specialist at State College. Culling should be carefully done in times of high prices as well as in low price periods, the specialist said. When milk is high in price, meat is usually high also; there fore, the salvage price of a cull cow usually bears about the same ratio to milk prices whether high or low. This winter will be a period of high labor and high feed cost, and 4 the marginal cow that might have returned a small profit during the summer when grazing was plentiful will most likely become a boarder when barn feeding is resumed. With concentrates approaching one hun dred dollars per ton and good hay at a price in proportion, it is good dairy business to carefully go over the production, health breeding record, and age of each cow in the herd and then do some thoughtful culling as the facts may indicate, Mr. Kimsey said. If culling is not regularly done, the percentage of unprofitable and undesirable cows increases, result ing in heavy culling at one time. which for many reasons is undesir able. In herds where a number of questionable cows are being keot. it often means more calves than, me piace is sei up to properly han dle. This often results in poorly eared for and improperly fed calves, thus damaging the future herd he declared. If reasonable and regular culline is done and feed of the culled cows distributed among the better cows lett in the herd, more profit will hn realized and often as much or more milk will be produced with less cows, Mr. Kimrey said. The anoa, of cross-word puzzle fame, is a small wild buffalo found on the Celebes island and is the smallest of all wild cattle. Ask For A DEMONSTRATION We have installed a BENDIX on our floor so that you may see, without obligation, just how simple, how thorough, and how fast the BENDIX does your laundry. Ask us for a demonstration at your convenience. A V I mm S. SAVING I ACTION r, no wringer, r. Evan dainty aafet WATIR . SAVIR CYMNDIR Waahei big nine-pound load with gallon lew hot water. Savea aoap, too! IXTRA-CLI AN TRIPLI RINSING With thii axtra thor ough rinaing whitaa com whiter . . . colore clearer, brighter! ASKIT-LIVIL PORTHOLI No more hoisting! Juat tumble damp dry laundry into basket. ddt Rogers Electric Co. 1 Electrical Contractors Phone 461 Two ABC Stores In Charlotte Will Be Open At Night CHARLOTTE (UP) Two of the nine liquor stores in newly wet Mecklenburg county will remain open until 9 p. m. six days a week but the other seven will close at 6 p. m., Chairman Frank Sims, Jr., of the county alcoholic beverage control board announced today. Opening date for the stores has not been set but Sims said they would begin business at 10 a. m. daily. Sims said the 9 p. m. clos ing was approved by state ABC of ficials to enable legal outlets in the heavy-populated Charlotte area to cut into the business hours of bootleggers. Mecklenburg became the only oasis in the dry sweep of Western North Carolina when voters ap proved legal liquor stores in heated election last spring. Britain lamps Down On Hamm, Fascist Leader LONDON, Sept. 22 'UP) Brit ain has arrested a top-ranking Fascist leader for the first time since the end of the war. He is Jeffrey Hamm right hand man of Sir Oswald Mosley, British Fascist leader. Hamm made a brief ap pearance in court today on charges of incitement to a public disturb ance that grew out of his anti- Jewish tirade before an audience of five thousand. His case was put off until next month. Frost Threats Send Corn Futures To New High CHICAGO. Sept. 22 iUP Frost threats in the nation's corn belt have sent corn futures soar ing on the Chicago board of tiade again today, crushing hope; for a continued downward price t: 'i ANY OLD BONES? SANTA HOSA, Calif 'API Deputy Sheriff Humbert I'ani.zera said 'twas downright baffling Somebody stole 48 cases of beer bottles from a Rincon Valley store all empty. mm Q sr - See how you just set a dial add soap and the Bendix does the rest! Come in for a demonstration nowl Main Street Cone Estate At Blowing Rock To Be Made Park BLOWING ROCK (UP) The f beautiful 35-hundred acre estate of the late Mrs. Moses Cone oi Greensboro will be converted to a public receration area. Situated near the Blue-Ridge Parkway the estate is expected to provide an important new attrac tion for Parkway tourists. The estate includes a lake, a marsion tnd n iles of the nes' rid ing trails in the south. It is ex pected to become the first large public area in the south devoted largely to horsemen. Tentative RAIFF'S. Again Baiffs Proves . . . Right at the start of the season, we offer very great savings ON GOOD CLOT COPIES OF THE BEST ... AT VERY LOW PRICES! A SALE FOR THE REMEMBER Large or Small . . . Short or Tall RAIFF'S CAN FIT YOU! By Popular Request We Repeat Our Famous Chesterfield Coat Sale Regular values to 29.98 and up . . . smart Chesterfields in Melton, Suede and Covert ... in black, brown, wine, green and blue . . SALE PRICE Closing Out a Group of Reduction on Another Fine Group of COATS COATS Tweeds, She tlands, A group of Odds and Fleeces and Suedes; reg- Ends in good quality ular to 39.98. Sale Price Coats . . . REDUCED TO 1998 16-98 Special Sale On Ladies' Raincoats Group No. 1 Group No. 2 Gabardines and Satins; Satin Twill Raincoats for regularly priced to 16.96; ladies; all colors and REDUCED TO styles; SPECIAL 5.00 i2-98 YOU'LL FIND SALE OF Suits for women and misses; all wool gabar dine; black, brown and colors; regular 29.98. REDUCED TO 22-98 Pays Taxes 20 Years 0n County Property SACRAMENTO, Calif. (APi The housing problem hadn't both ered Manual P. Raimundo for 20 years until he discovered his home site, on which he'd paid taxes all those years, actually be longed to the county. It is part of a road right of way. District Attorney E. L. Means siid the county would try to fig ure out some solution. plans, however, call for develop- ( u, roj mem oi water spons, nshing and for sever;, a 1 camping in tne new park area. (W1n hoi,, ,1 uurs. i Cnoy Priced SUITS OF EVERY SALE OF One group of all-wool Suits of Twills and Shet lands; regularly priced to 29.98. REDUCED TO 16 .98 Rail f's Is Known For TERRIFIC VALUES IN DRESSES Snecial! GABARDINE DRESSES. 9.98 c.ii.Mf i7iri.rvwl.pri Up To 12.98 In the ever popular Classic styles, Golfer " style ... and others. Short and long LOOK! LOOK! FAMOUS HEARTBEAT DRfl In Fine Gabardine - W.H.dO. Make, Copy RCB READ THE VALUES . . . SEfc gEA' vniPf.T. arrf.E ... YOU CAN i ' .1 ! Hot Breath 0 !SIightlyMiv.j ,,hr,,u"h rhemicVu.l i alcohol ,nn, " l -"'iirtu 1 "v nrst drunk t. W W"'o druk ?0 ",P tlrs dru, ,J f keep cs4 TYPE H SALE 0F- One group of S assortment of and styles; re values. BEDUC 12 9.98
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