THREE PEOPLE DIE RESULT OF WRECK (Continued from pa or one) operated Ur the past month by the! Catholic church tor underprivileged boys, being under supervision of the Rev. Father Sydney F. Dean of j Greenville, who, however, was not atj the camp this week. 1 “How iid it happen. Goodness, I Xlon't know," said Gilmore Thompson, one of the boys who was brought to Brevard when questioned about the accident. "All I know was we were going too fast. There were lots oi boys on the truck, pretty well jammed up, bui I could tell it was too fast for that crooked road and down-hill, too. "I didn't oe the curve we were coming i . and the first thing 1 kn.-w the whole hunch was sailing through the air, ;.II mixed together with legs and arms and boys all together. All ct us didn’t hit t gether, though." oung Thompson aid, “some of the boys be ing throw way on down below me. and some of them were half under the truck. “I sort of I >t tfacK tor ;i i tlu si\ . en-yi ar-olil chan said, "and then began 'helping get :onn of th (,th r hc"< dit from under the i tick; iur e wen all pretty sick and some u( didn't know an ' mg. (t awlut. hired all around, some of little hoys crying and groan ing I for a little hit most of them loo. like they were dead. It «asnt |oi<. hi:il there were lots of folks tin a d then 1 lay down on the side of the . ad until the truck came along and ■ nght us over to the hosniial. Itut was awful, I tell you. the Sill’ 1 it’ I Ail h< that wire hroug •• » i y'(|:, it n ial hospital nieil v 11 thov were told ’ ha'. ,n(. . they called tin Rev. patI,, ;• tie Vin.JU, was though '0 *>• all o. k. A11 seemed very anxious about Father do Vineau ar.il e- one seemed to hue the heart to lei the young-Hrs that their lender h-d bcm killed instantly. Traifie through the Panama ' nal ,-outdo - t i’ reas'i. — Y (j » m w| i 1 B al K 1 ! .1' a our aim ■ • and I v, ra,: take care ot any j s*;> ,■ j ,.i t- in our o !, i • >\11oit a * *.tv cate. BLUE BIRD ICE CREAM Stocked fresh daily . . take home a pint or qua)" i,,- order a cone or dish. The Canteen "The Home of Good Coffee” Doc Galloway, Prop. ANNUAL FLOWER SHOW HERE FRIDAY (Continued From Page One) large type, best three, 1st, jix white narcissus, 2nd, three dahl as. IS. | l.aige, best twelve, 1st, six dahlias,1 _nd, four dahlias. i9. Small, best welve, one variety, 1st, Tiger lily, 2nd, six gladiolus. 20. Small, best .welve, 1st, four lemon lilies, 2nd, two iemon lilies. SECTION G—21. ZINNIAS, giant, b.st three, 1st. three white narcis sus, 2nd, one white narcissus. 22. Giant type, best six, 1st, six white narcissus, 2nd, 4 white narcissus. 23 Medium, best twelve, 1st, white pev .nnial phlox, 2nd, two gladolius. 24. Small type, best twelve, one variety. 1st, donation by Midi’s Home Grocery, 2nd, Climax asters. SECTION II 25. GLADIOLUS, best individual spike, 1st, four white nar cissus. 20. Bist three, different col i r , 1st, half sole shoes by Waters Sh e shop. 27. Best three, one color, hand made handkerchief i<y Noboy Shoppe. 28. Be t six. Electric curlers by Tharp Plumbing and Electric. 29. Best exhibit, harmonizing colors, | wave and shampoo by Jean’s Beauty I h p. 30. Most good spikes in one con tain- i-, n«t crowded, two tickets to •in thc.itfc. 31. Besl six named, . ,!g Que n of Pantry Flour, by Slay dcu-I’akes, Asheville. SECTION 1 32. DAHLIAS, large Ityp... best and largest bloom, 1st, one pair hose by The Fashion. 33. Large ypei best three, one cake by Philips hal erv. 31. Large, best five blending Indes. one dollar credit on auto ser vice by McCrary Service station. 35. ■ t.v.lve medium size, garment •u. d by Whiteway Cleaners. 30. ; w. Ivc, ball oi -li w, dx light , • es by Southern Public Utilities. ... ,: -t’ twelve if move, singles or . Burettes, one dollar in repair by Beasley’s Jewelry. 38. Best twelve or moi ■ p mpon-, washing and Simomz :rg Mv iv. <v -u. SECTION .1- MISCELLANEOUS ARRANGEMENT, all around ar i:• i ponieul 01 two contrasting colors, ,i;v flower- in season, pottery vase V Brevard Pharmacy. 10. Front view arrangement in cite eolo • or varying nudes ol satin in container, pottery by Trantham’s store. 41. Front ■ r’-vargement of any combina ■ o annuals -r perennials or both, th liar in deanirg by Dixie Clean 12. Anangunviit , f berries, t'oli , or flowers in hanging or wall bas i, cut glass va-o by Maefie Drug : j:;. Most unique exhibit in one ..i.i.er ,if anything not specified, i; Coty face powder by Long’s Drug -t re. SECTION K—44 CAMP EXHIBIT, ;,t. Afghan camera by Frank D. Gv :no. t. 2nd. one rear subscription to l iansyivania Times. hecFxt ARRIVALS Guests at the Sledge i.-ome are: 1C. E. Ripper, Pittsburgh Pa.; Mr. and Mr>. King, Knoxville, Tenn.; Mrs. Leila Flemming, Gremville; Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Boais ami daughter Mi s Sara, Daytona Beach, Fla.; Mrs. Winterburn, Miss Maragaret Winter burn. Miss Shirley and Master Jim mie Winterburn, Ben Webster, St. Cloud. Fla.; Hugh Walker, Green ville. Mr. and Mrs. Betts. Ridgewood, X j • motored to Brevard where their father, J. A. Betts of Bradenton, Fla., has been spending his vacation at the Sledge House. Mr. Betts re turned to New Jersey with his son and family. Mrs. F. S. Leonard of |Greensboro, Ala., is visiting her sis ter, Mrs. F. P. Sledge. _ —■■a 111 wmm \mm mmm — Save Money ON MEATS and GROCERIES Swift’s Premium Ham, whole per lb. . Swift’s Premium Break fast Bacon, pound boxes .... Breakfast Bacon, OO^ 7 or 8-in. slabs, lb. Mixed Sausage 3 lbs. 8 lb. carton lard. . 62*1 8 lbs Swift 79^ Jewel Lard. Fancy patent Flour. 24 lbs- W California 1 fW Celery, bunch. ... Lettuce, . . 9C<f 3 heads . ^ Bulk Apple OQl Vinegar, gal. Complete Line of Western and Native Meats All Packing House Products We'io equipped with the Best REFRIGERATOR In Western N. C. Come in and see our up-to-date Equipment Phone 201 We Deliver And Our Prices Are Always Reasonable MULL’S OWNED f MARKET AND GROCERY I Main Street—Broad Street Phone 201 Brevard, N. C. | Citizens Fight Rum Business Jackstn, Miss—A citizens' commit .ee, blessed with the approval of Governor Sennett Conner, plans to take the law into its own hands if iocal authorities won’t or can’t do anything abdut driving liquor out of this dry state. The organization is called the citizens’ committee against hard liquor. It required 30 years to complete the Washington monument Former Klan Leader Sentenced Jacksonville, Fla.—Edward Yourg Clark, former high official in the Ku Klux Klan, was sentenced in federal court here Thursday to five years in the Atlanta penitentiary, on six counts of using the mails to defraud in connection with the 'organization of Esskaye, a fraternal order. Cotton production in Egypt this year is expected to be double that of 1933. Burned To Death j Ossining, N. Y.—Fifteen Brooklyn men and women were burned to | death, 26 were injured Sunday when ' a bus carrying them to a Sing Sing [prison baseball game plunged down a 126-foot embankment and trapped | them in a sheath of flame. The Puget Sound region of western Washington produces most of the cabbage seed in this country. Hundreds Drown In Flood Warsaw, Poland—Receding! flood waters in Scatbern Poland left behind a scene of devastation over a wide area in which 120 bodies have been recovered and 180 persons were re ported missing and were feared to have perished. The rain ceased after three weeks and the sun shone upon the section stricken with the most destrcutive flood in the history of the nation. SUMMARY OF BUDGET ESTIMATE OF THE TOWN OF BREVARD For the Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 1934 and ending June 30, 1935 Based on Valuation $1,700,000 -—- ---- & « 5 £ o'? I » FUND I i-.d £v 3 *1 a =£ l,C a.£ w 3 S ^ S S’S 5 -2 i «. ■!*§. •- £ = ': i \ ~ t 33 £<§ 52£ £ * r i F.nP„sP Fund 821 075.73 $16,275.73 ! $4,800.00 $960.00 $5,760.00 .36 orsltZd Jii. 741.17 | 166,181.17 ' 18,560.00 sWoQ 22,240.00 I 1.39 TOTALS $205,816,90 j$182,456.90 <$23,360.00 $4,640.00 <$28,000.00 1*1.75 Always First For two years R. H. Plummer & Company Store has been leading in Brevard for Qual ity Merchandise and j Reason able Prices —== New Materials-New Styles New System-Better Service Again we lead-Sales Tax included in our prices on all articles of Merchandise —

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