BREVARD TEMS WIN BASKETBALL TILTS On their second straight win of the season, the Brevard High lusiea de feated the Fruitland sextet on the local floor Thursday night. The Fruitland maidens played a great game but could not stand the pace set by the Brevardians. The Brevard team played an exceptionally good game for their second appearance and it- is safe to predict a good season for them. The entire team starred, but outstanding for Brevard was Nichol son, Pickelsimer and Townsend, for wards, King and Johnson, guards. Ingle, Garren and Martin starred for Fruitland. , The line-up: Brevard Fruitland RF Nicholson Ingle LF Pickelsimer Perez CF. K. Perrv Garren CG King Mabry RG Norton Creech LG Johnson Martin Substitutions, for Brevard: Town send for Perry, Snelson for Norton, Perry for Pickelsimer; for Fruitland, Stack for Perez, Taylor for Garren, Young for Mabry, Martin for Young, Huas for Creech, Selvooly for Mar tin; scorer. King; referee, Clayton; timer, Erwin. Boys Win by Close Score The Brevard team repulsed the in vasion of the strong Mills River quintet Thursday evening by the score of 29-21. Batson was high man for the game with 12 points, while Sitton led the Mills River aggrega tion with a total of eight points. The playing was fast and and passing of both teams was very ac curate. Brevard jumped into the lead nl the beginning and held ad vantage throughout the game. This made the second win of the season for Brevard and the team is showing .splendid condition. The line-up: Brevard M. River RF 3. Sehachner F. Corpening LF Morgan G. Corpening C Batson Sitton RG Payne J. Bryson LG P. Sehachner Rhodes Substitutions, for Brevard: Aiken for J. Schaehner, McCall for Morgan, Morgan for Aiken, Clayton for Mc Call.. Powell for Batson, Lance for Payne, Pickelsimer for P. Schachner; for Mills River: Brittain for G. Cor pening, R. Bryson for Rhodes. Referee, Clayton; scoreer, Morgan; timer, Erwin. r Pleasant Grove News | Mr. and Mrs. Coy Blythe attended church at Pleasant Grove Sunday and were dinner guests of G. Banks. Florence and Katie Blythe v/ere Sunday dinner guests of Arrie Rush ton. Lavada Orr of Pisgah Forest, at tended church at Pleasant Grove on Saturday afternoon and was supper truest of Florence Blythe. Rev. C. E. Blythe delivered an in teresting sermon Saturday afternoon at Pleasant Grove. The pastor, Rev. I. N. Kuykendall, was present, but was not able to preach on account of a very bad cold. He filled his regular appointment, however, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Orr visited their daughter, Mrs. Grady Allison, of Etowah, on Sunday. Mrs. Allison is reported sick. Mattie Hamilton of Stanley, X .C. spent the week-end with friends an< relatives here. Mrs. F. H. Blythe, who has beer ill. is reported better. The roads are not so bad as the; have been, and all are hoping the; will soon be able to travel in comfor over them. We had an old-time meeting a Pleasant Grove church Saturday. I looked like good old days gone by t see everybody come walking. Ther was not a car on the hill and onl one way .. Victor Orr made a business tri to Greenville recently. Cov Blythe, Walter H. Grey an son Earl, made a business trip t several places in the South recently, We have been hearing from Ca Kilpatrick, who has been ill at Asto Park hospital through The New and would like to hear again if he still improving. February 21 is set apart to elect pastor for Pleasant Grove Bapti church. All members are urged be present. NOTICE & SUMMONS State of North Carolina County of Transylvania IX THE SUPERIOR COURT Jennie May Com Gosnell V8 R dated December 1st, 1927, and recorded in Book 1, Page 1, Transylvania County Registry, and executed by E. L. Simms and wife, to the Citizens National Bank of Ral eigh, N. C., Trustee, default having been made in the payment of the in debtedness secured thereby, wherebv the entire amount of said indebted ness became due and payable and de mand having been made by the holder of said note upon the trustee named therein to advertise and sell the prop erty described in said deed of trust, the undersigned will offer for sale for cash at public auction at the Court house door in Brevard, Transylvania county, N. C., at nnon on Wednesday, February 18th, 1931, the following described real estate: All that certain lot or parcel of land lying and being in Brevard township, Transylvania County, North Carolina, more particularly de scribed as follows: Beginning on a stake on the west margin of Caldwell street, Mrs. J. M. Thrash's southeast corner and runs North 66 1-2 deg. west 136 feet to a stake in the line of lot No. 17 of said lands as represented on map be low mentioned; then with the line of lot No. 17 south 31 deg. west 88 feet to a stake, corner of lot No. 15 on said plot; thence south 60 1-2 deg. east 138 feet with line of lot No. 15 to a stake on the west margin of Caldwell street; then north 29 J-2 deg. east with the margin of' siaid Caldwell street 100 feet to the' begin ning. Being lot No. 16 of the lands of J. A. Galloway as laid on a map of said land made by A. L. Hardin and registered or platted in Book No. 2> at page 78 of the deed records of Transylvania County, N. C. This lot is bounded on the north by the lands of Mrs. J. M. Thrash: on the west by lands of J. M. Kilpatrick; on the south by Pisgah Realty Com pany; on the east by Highway No 28, known as Caldwell street in the City of 3revard, N. C. This 12th day of Jan. 1931. North Carolina Bank and Trust Company, Tmstee, Successor to Citizens National Bank of Raleigh, .N. C., Trustee. By JOHN P. STEDMAN, Vice Pres. Terms of Sale ? Cash. Place of sale ? Courthouse door, Bre vard, N. C. Time of Sale? Noon, Wednesday, Feb. 18, 1391. J15-22-29-F5 JMc. Lowest Price In I istory on FIRESTONE TIRES ftre$fotic She 4.40-21 4.50-21 4. ?? >-19 5.00-20 5.25-18 5.25-21 6.00-20 OLDFIELD TYPE Price Each $ 4.98 5.69 . 6.65 7.10 7.90 8.57 H.D. 11.50 Price per Pair $ 9.60 11.10 12.90 13.80 15.30 16.70 22.30 H. D. Truck Tires 30x5 $17.95 $34.90 32x6 29.75 57.90 All other sizes priced proportionately Low firestone COURIER TYPE Price Each Price per Pair . $3.97 $ 7.74 Size 30x3J- ... 31x4 6.98 13.58 4.40-21 4.55 8.80 4.50-21 5.15 9.96 5.25-21 7.75 15.00 PA1TERIES We sell and service the complete line of Firestone Batteries ? Come in and see the EXTRA VALUE we give you. We make you an allowance for your old battery. 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