t t i Chapter ol' National I,* ;;1 1'cstmastel s at Fon ! 6-8. i. Sunt . llazclwood.' i-, of the 12th district, and d Wa.uicsville, is vice hi the district, s of tiie Cost Office De Uaslane!mi, are on the ? ^ . so.lie ;v: 9 per cent of ?ol.nn I,i*iii families own I mn homes. (INKS... The Voles And lirt (ii\en Me In emocratic Primary Saturday ? -ARENCE (FOXY) )WARDS CADET JAMES EDWARD CAMPBELL was graduated from Georgia Military Academy at College Park, Georgia yesterday morning, lie is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Campbell of Route 3, Waynesville, who attend ed the commencement program. Cadet Campbell has been an out standing student during his years at the Military Academy. He's Mr. Fix LA JOL1A. Calif \P The man who heads the repair department of the Carlson garage here is nam ed Nick Fix No Sale KNOXMl.l.E T? nn \l> When] ?u ice cream store was broken into, the burglar remembered' to ring up "no sale." before taking $25 from the cash register. Loans will be available on 1954 crop Hue-cured and hurley tobac co at 90 per cent of parity The United States winter wheat] crop, forecast April 1 1954 at 070 million bushels, is 23 per cent less than the 1953 harvest. DEATHS | MRS. DEMIA T. SPARKS Mrs Demia Trcasway Sparks. 70, of the Saunook section died early today in the Haywood Coun ty Hospital. She was the widow of Hardy Sparks, who died in April, 1952 Mrs. Sparks, a native of Madison County, was the daughter of the | late Rev. Edward R. and Demaris Ingram Treadway. She spent most of her life in Haywood County and was a member of the Pleasant Balsam Baptist Church. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. in the Red Bank Baptist Churoh. The Rev. O J. Beck and the Rev. Will Pharr will officiate and burial will be in the Kei) Bank Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Joe, Billy. Charles, and Thomas Sparks, Man uel Hooper, and 6obby Jo Mc Clure. | The body Will remain at the home of a son, John W. Sparks, at Saunook until the funeral hour. Surviving, in addition to the son. are one daughter. Mrs. Mar ' garet Evanson, of Waynesville, Route 1. a son, Ned H. Sparks of Waynesville, Route 1; three sisters, Mrs. Carrie Howell of Waynesville, Mrs. Robert Price of Spartanburg, South Cardlinu, and Mrs. Dora Lovingood of Murphy; two broth ers. Willie Treadway of Waynes ville and Charlie Treadway of De troit; 12 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. Arrangements are under the di rection of Garrett Funeral Home. The dairy goat is growing in pop ularity in North Carolina, both with small farmers and commercial dairy operators. Approximately 25 million acres j of wheat, cotton and corn land will I he fyken out of production this year j as a result of acreage allotments. In 1950 Buncombe County had the largest rural population of all ? North Carolina counties?46.265. Unofficial Primary Returns For State Officials l'. S. Senator (Ke?. Term) I . S. Senator Treas. Ins. 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BP Ratcliffe Cove Churches Plan Bible Schools By MRS MARK GALLOWAY Community Reporter The Elizabeth Chapel Bible School will begin Wednesday morning, June 2, at 9 o'clock Those working in the school will be the pastor, Grady Barringer, Mrs. W. W. Jones. Mrs. Hugh Rat cliffe, Mrs. Tom Howell, Mrs. j Dale Medford. Mrs. Way Ratcliffe. 1 Mrs. John Cagle. Mrs. Paul Bry-' son and Mis Bramlett Stone. Vacation Bible School will be held at the Ratclitte Cove Baptist Church the week of June 7, from 9 until noon. Preparation day will be Friday. June 4. at 10 a.m. The faculty consists of the fol lowing. Principal ? Mrs. Bob Caldwell. Secretary ? Mrs. Walt er Francis. Pianist ?? Barbara Kat cliffe. Song Leader ? Mrs. Mark Palmer, Nursery ? Mrs. James Hendricks. Mrs. Bill Liner, Betty Sanford. Beginners ? Mrs. Troy Justice. Mrs. Lee Gaddv. Jr. Mrs Monte Underwood. Lucille Under wood. Primary ? Mrs. Roy.Mead er. Mrs. Freck SanforU. Mrs. Mark Palmer, Barbara Ratcllffe, Juniors ? Mra. Grover Franc-is. Troy Franklin, ? Intermediate ? Mrs. Jimmy Messc-r, Mrs. Troy Franklin. All children from the Nursery through the Intermediate ages are j invited to attend. ?_ Mr. and Mrs. Hay Millec spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Galloway at Arden. Pat and Peg Williams, daughters of Mr. and Mr*. Jim Williams, hav? returned from the hospital where they underwent tonsillectomies. ies. Troy Inman is in the hospital, lie felt from a grape vine swing and injured his chin. Bill Leopard is in the Memorial Mission Hospital at Asheville. United States farm assets on January 1, 1954 were estimated at $156 billion, while farm debts to taled $16.7 billion or about 10 per ' cent. Lawyer Is Effective PASADENA Calif. IAP) ? It sometimes pays to have an attor ney as president. C. M. Linton, president of the local Humane Society, thought the society should be exempt from city taxes. He told City Attorney Frank Koslan. who did some research. Result; City Directors canceled clly taxes on the Humane Society. Cash receipts from the sale of cattle and calves in North Caro lina during 1953 showed a 10 per cent gain over the previous year. i An! June* BARGAIN DAYS SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS i *|5? J OR 2 FOR S3.00 FULLY WASHABLE LENO-MESH LIN-SHAN COTTON PLISSE First Quality ? 1st Floor ^ Cannon and Spring Knight SHEETS 1st Quality ? Type 128 81 x 108 Double lied Size $1.81 81 x 99 Double Bed Size $1.74 72 x 108 Twin or :,t Size $1.71 ? 1st Floor ? Exactly As Shown SANDALS Sizes I Yi to t> \ White & Tan $2-98 1st Floor SHEETS ?- First Quality ^ rfjjjj ? Reg. $1.48 EHfll BASEMENT ? L A VII THR1FT-TEX RUGS ? Kitchen and fb? ?? mm m Floral Patterns ? 4 BASEMENT Hoy's 1st Quality, 8 ox. , DUNGAREES Zipper Fly ? Western Style Sizes j*-,. gCH m "y Reg. $1.98 % | 4/ ? Itasement ? Girls' Nylon ! PANTIES # White # .Maize # l'ink Sizes 2 to II 50c 2nd Floor Imported Pure Irish LINEN .'IB in. Wide ? White, Lime, Navy, Brown Tan, Sky Blue, Aqua, Maize, Pink. Black, Grey. Values To $2.98 iVd. \ SPECIAL $139 yd. ? 1st Floor ? Boys' Blue Gem Denim SHORTS ? Sizes 2 to 10 ? Fast Colors ^ ^ ? Sanforized Second Floor SPECIAL! Large Glass Deny BOWLS Holds I (Juart Keg. 29c Each 15c ? First Floor ? DOROTHY PERKINS COLOGNE HALF - PRICE SALE $1.00 Size 50c ? 1st Floor ? SHOP ALL I FLOORS AND SAVE During He Ik's BIG JUNE BARGAIN DAYS! Ladies' Cotton SKIRTS Solids and Fancies All Sizes $|77 ? Second Floor ? ? Exactly As Shown SANDALS Natural Color ? 1st Floor ? Ladies' Nylon BLOUSES Sizes 32 to 38 Assorted Pastel Colors s1" ? Second Floor ? ~ Children's Sizes 3 to 6 SUN SUITS > ? Solids and Prints j ? Fast Color ? Sanforized *1 Second Floor Just Received . , .",00 Yards of L"dle" CURTAIN BRASSIERES MATERIAL White Only Plain, Checks, Cushion l)ots All Sizes Ass't. Colors. Values to 18c Yard 4 ad, ^00 JjC ? Basement ? ? Second Floor ? 11