SUGAR SUBSTITUTE NOTHING NEW FOR CANAAN RESIDENT June 19- MRS. IDA ABERNETHY, 71, year-old resident of Spartanburg, route 4, near Canaan Baptist church, is pictured with the 'triplet' squash she found in her garden. MRS. ABERNETHY came here Wednesday to enter a cake in the sugarless baking contest and to exhibit the squash. She arrived too late for her cake to be judged, but she insisted on leaving it for the Camp Croft soldiers because " four of my grandsons are in the army." Her cake and unusual squash were placed on display along with the other entries in the contest. Using sugar substitutes is nothing new to MRS. IDA , for she's been using molasses or honey in making cakes, cookies and other sweets for most of her 71 years, she said when she visited exhibits in the Herard- Journal sugarless baking contest at the Cleveland hotel. She brought in a Scotch Apple Layer cake to be entered. { There is a photo of her holding the squash, but it's not very clear}. ---- J.I. MOORE Funeral services for J.I. MOORE, 64 ,of Dewey Ave., who was found dead yesterday at his home following 18 months declining health, will be conducted today at Holston Creek Baptist church by the Rev. GEORGE M. REAVES. Interment in the church cemetery. Born near Gramling, MR. MOORE has been a resident of the city for the past 40 years and has been connected with the Clark Brothers Taxi company for 31 years. He was a member of the Magnolia camp , Woodmen of the World. Surviving are his wife, MRS. MARY SIZEMORE MOORE; a foster son, DOUGLAS FOSTER; two sisters, MRS. NANNIE THOMPSON and MRS. MAMIE THOMPSON, both of Gramling and a number of nephews and nieces. Floyd Mortuary in charge. --- Greer, June 19- MRS. JULIA BELL WEBBER SARRATT, 45, w/o R.V. SARRATT, died today at her home on the Sptbg. hwy. She had been in bad health for 5 years. MRS. SARRATT was born in Blacksburg and was a daughter of the late C.Q. WEBBER and MRS. ALICE MOORE WEBBER. She had been a resident of Greer 26 years and a member of Victor Meth. church. Surviving besides her husband are one daughter, MISS JULIA SARRATT of Greer; 2 sons, WILLARD, Greer and C.Q. SARRATT of Clinton; 2 brothers, D.H. WEBBER of Catawba, N.C. and C.F. WEBBER of Conover, N.C.; one sister, MRS. J.B. BOLIN of Blacksburg; and one grandchild. Burial will be in the Mountain View cemetery at Blacksburg. Active pallbeares will be RALPH GREEN, GARLAND GREEN, I.D. SARRATT, J.H. LOWE, RAYMOND FOWLER, DeWITT BROWN. ----- Free Post- nancie