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DIRECTORS MEET I WITH BROWN CARR Directors of the Brevard Kiwanis club mot with Mr. and Mrs. Brown Carr, Pisgah Forest, Tuesday even- | lag, and planned activities for the xl several weeks. Among the more important features of the club work ! will be entertainment of the Ashe- 1 villa, He ulersonville and Tryon clubs here during the first days of June. , This meeting is under direction of the chairman of the Inter-Club Re lations committee, Mayor Ralph H. Ramsey. ' | Other matters of interest to b? acted upon by the club includes a tonsil clinic, swimming pool for Boy Scouts, ii tul sending of underprivi leged boy-; to the summer camp now beir.g perfected by the Hendersonville and other clubs. j NEW FARM LEADERS f NAMED BY SENATE Raleigh, May t>. ? The bill to reor- j ganize the Department of Agriculture has been passed as amended, requir ing a new board of six members, in cluding the Commissioner of Agricul ture and a representative each of va riou farming divisions, livestock, to- j bat.-'. cotton, truck and general, ap- ! poin' v! by the Governor and approved j by the Senate. T! ? State Fair board is abolished, 1 the Board of Agriculture taking it over to operate or lease the fair, as ! it seems fit. The test farms are to j remain under direction of the Board 1 of Agriculture, instead of being plac .ed under State College of Agriculture and Engineering, as formerly con-' template*!. BREVARD FRIENDS: Send your Shoe Repair work to us in Henderson ville. either bring it, mail or send on Bus. We pay postage. We do good work at reasonable prices. ENGLISH BROS. ? No. 2 I SHOE RE-BUILDERS Hendersonville, N. C. 1 door from Rose Pharmacy ji BRING YOUR COUPONS To us and get your SOAP PRODUCTS We have it for you, and if you don't get it that is your hard luck. Good Coffee . . 12Vjjc lb. Flour 65c up Fresh Corn Meal and Most All Kinds of Feeds The price is RITE ? See | H. G ARREN l4o E. Main Street BREVARD, N. C. GOVERNOR NAMES NEW ROAD BOARD Raleigh, May 6. ? E.B. Jeffresa, Jreensboro, publisher of two daily pa >ers, former mayor and legislator, las been named by Governor 0. Max ?ardner as chairman of the new. State Highway Commission to serve tor a term of four yeaiN Governor Gardner names the others ?nembers of the commission as fol ows: James H. Clark, Clarkton, Bla en county ; T. L. Bland, Raleigh, and J. A. Cannon, Concord, for terms of ;wo years, and N. L. Stedman, Hali ax; James L. McNair, Laurinburg, present member, and Will W. Neal, 1 .vlarion, for terms of four years. The new commission will hold its irst meeting this week to take over .he State highway activities, and the additional 40,000 miles of county cads to maintain. Other boards, commissions and of- , ticers are expccted to be named this t week by Governor Gardner, including . director of purchase and contract and j .li rector of personnel." 'j BLAME IT ON PROHIBITION, BLAME IT ALL! All that you hear, from far and near, Is some fool saying, yelling and bray ing That "Prohibition is the cause of it all." If your babe is born naked, grows up peaked, Pigeon-toed and knock-kneed, all gone to seed, Then, "Prohibition is the cause of it all." If you hire a fool to teach your school. And your girl runs wild, and has a child, Why, "Prohibition is the cause of it all." If the preacher runs away with the organist one day, And the Missionary Society loses its propriety, Sure, "Prohibition is the cause of it all." If the real estate boom casts sudden gloom Among the schemers and over all the dreamers, Again, "Prohibition is the cause of it all." If business is dull, and there comes a lull In market and store, 'tis simply once more, Chat "Prohibition is the cause of it all." If you get a flat tire, or stick in the mire, The engine goes dead ? then shake j your head And swear that "Prohibition is the cause of it all." i If the train is late, and you miss a date, {And the trainmen rile, as you pace the aisle, Of course, "Prohibition is the cause of it .all." If you live in sin. and drink synthetic I gin, Wood alcohol, mountain dew and home-brew. Certainly, "Prohibition is the cause of it all." When your health is gone, and death comes on, And the Devil's bell rings at the Port of Hell, Tell them ? "Prohibition was the cause of it all." Il!llll!l!!llll!ll!llllllllllll!l!lll!!l!!llll!llllllll!!ll!llllllllllllllllllllinillllllll|]lllll!lllll SPRINGTIME AND PERMANENT WAVING Take a look in the mirror. Has your hair lost its line, and is it all loose ends? It' so, we can make it lovely again with our scientific permanent waving methods. And lovely hair is so es sential this spring because so much of it shows with the new hats. We also re-wave the partly grown out permanent wave, matching the new waves with those still in the hair. JEvery branch of every beauty work is-most carefully done at our shop. Call today for an appointment. THE POWDER PUFF PLUHNER'S DEPARimm STORE 1 at MRS. LODEMA ROBERTSON IN CHARGE ADVERTISING TAX SALES POSTPONED ONE MONTH Because of legislation enacted in Raleigh last week, the county commissioners were permitted to postpone advertisement of prop erty for sale th\s iveek on which taxes for 1930 had not been paid. The old law required the sale of ?property for taxes on the first Monday in June, which would have necessitated the advertising of the property during the month Of May. The commissioners ex pressed hope that every citizen who can do so will pay their taxep this month, so it ivill not be necessary to advertise the prop erty for sale for taxes. MISS GERALDINE BARRETT AT HOME OF SISTER Miss Geraldine Barrett, after un dergoing an operation at the Char lotte Sanatorium two weeks ago, is now at the home of her sister, Mrs. R. W. Pridgen, 42 Park Avenue, Charlotte. Miss Barrett is making slight progress in recovery from an operation made necessary because of an affected knee. ENGLISH BROTHERS MOVING SHOE SHOP THIS WEEK English Brothers' Shoe shop is be ing removed to Hendersonville this I week. C. L. English was in Brevard early in the week supervising the work. It is with regret that Brevard loses Mr. English, as he is popular! here, and most active in American Legion work. JOINT PICNIC IS 1 JOYFUL AFFAIR! | (Reporter) The morning of April 29th dawned very clear and the whispering breeze bore just a twang of frostiness as human life awoke to begin a new day. Birds were singing merrily and the violets upturned their ruby faces to catch a glimpse of Apollo as he wheeled his flaming chariot across the azure blue. A typical spring | morning, indeed. Once you slipped in to your white ducks and stepped into morning a feeling of genuine joy and gladness to be alive welled up within and no care of life could suppress it. Whistling and singing were sure to follow, and happiness reigned su preme. An idea' morning for pieknickers thought the Agriculture and Home Economic classes as they gathered for a day of real enjoyment. The event was given by the Agriculture classes of Brevard High school, honoring the Home Economics classes for their co operation in preparing and serving the splendid Father-Son banquet, held in November. Loading up the lunch, ice cream freezers and other necessities for a good time, they motored to Connestee Falls, th/ beauty spot of Transyl vania county. Arriving about ten o'clock they unloaded and started a series of games. Others, with an eye for beauty, became lost in admiration of the scrne, while the more healthy ones preferred to wade the crystal clear, cold stream. One just couldn't ; afford not to have a good time. If ; you have ever been there you know 1 the reason why ? Grand old See-Off towering majestically on one side and a rolling bluff on the other. Through the center of the junction runs a clear cold brook. Following its course you reach an abrupt ending where it falls one hundred feet below and rushes into a swirling pool, the : home of the rainbow and speckled beauty. Thfn as one gazes, entranced by the beauty of the scene, the famil iar old legend of tbe Indian maiden and her lover comes drifting back up on the deafening roar and completes ? the beautiful impression made by the spot. j Amidst such scenes the happy throng roamed until the signfll for j luncheon was given. Then, gathering around a roaring campfire, the scene j became a jjoJ'usion of chattering | boys and girls and rcasting weiners. Again and again the lengthy line j passed by the bread box and weiner ,can until each had filled his capacity : and visited the bubbling spring at I least half a dozen times. | Then the ice cream freezers becamc the center of attraction. Whirled by | untiring hands they very quicldy yielded up a bounty of delicious, re freshing cream which disappeared as fast as it had appeared, probably faster. The luncheon finished, the eighty- ' two merry boys and girls occupied I themselves at pleasure until about 3:30 o'clock, when they surrounded Mr. Glazener and Mrs. Kimzey with many thanks and returned home. 1600-Pound PERCHERON STUD BLACK" SPANISH JACK Will Stand FRIDAY - SAT'DAY - at HENDRIX STABLE , . ? i Service Fee $10.00 EACH to Cook Electric Cookery Needs No ^ Watching! Grandmother's BREAD PAN LOAF Full Pound 5c PULLMAN 21 -oz. Loaf 9c SHREDDED WHEAT pkg. 10c Rajah Brand SALAD DRESSING Pint Jar BEANS Quaker Maid Oven Baked Sultana Brand RED SALMON No. 1 Tall Can CORN ? A&P Fancy Crosby No. 2 Can MILK Standard Brands Tall Cans 3 O'CLOCK COFFEE V LARD FLOUR FINEST COMPOUND per LB. Loose A&P PLAIN or SELF-RISING 24-lb. BAG 2gc 3 cans 2&C - 35c ? 15c 2Sc 7? WEEK-END SPECIALS 2 lbs. Squash or Green Peas, 15c Carrots (large bunch) 5c 4 lbs Green Beans 25c 3 lbs. Cabbage, 10c STRAWBERRIES Tfee Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co/ WANT ADS ARE BUSINESS BUILDERS. TRY ONE FOR RESULTS. Five Dollars IN GOLD AND A SACK OF FLOUR That's What We Want To Give To Somebody on SATURDAY, MAY 9th See us Any Day This Week or Saturday For Full Particulars. IN THE MEANTIME See THESE SPECIALS f For NEXT SATURDAY (only) 100 lbs. Cotton Seed Meal $1.50 4 Bushels Purina Crimped Oats $2.32 25 lbs. Rabbit Chow $1,00 100 lbs. Pure Wheat Bran $1.75 75 lbs. Multigood Shorts . $1.25 100 lbs. Corn and Wheat Scratch$2.05 See . & B. Feed BREVARD, N. C.
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