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I PLEASANT GROVE NEWS 1 Clydtj (Jarren of French Broad Park, spent Saturday night with Earl Grey, of Pleasant Grove. Alvin Grey of. this place, has ac cepted a position at Greenville, S. C. Paulette Grey has accepted a po sition at Asheville. Rev. Henry Mace preached at pleasant Grove Sunday. C. Grey and family, of Pisgah Forest, spent the week-end with rel atives at this place. Creed Banks of this place, was in Hendersonville Saturday and a car ran into his car, doing considerable damage to the- car and inflicting slight injuries to Mr. Banks. Jack Hamilton of this place, had an oy nearly put out Saturday while chopping wood. A chip struck him cj.u-ing the injury. Mrs. Raymond Howard, of Hen dersonville, daughter of Mrs. E. Hamilton, of this place, is in Patton Memorial hospital, 'Hendersonville. ^hi' is reported doing nicely. Mrs. J. L. Thomas is still on the sick list. , I Miss Arrio Rushton of this place, j attended the B. Y. P. U. convention, at Spruce Pine last 'week. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Pickelsimer of Asheville. visited the hitter's parents, 1 Mr. and .Mrs. J. C. Orr, here, Sup-1 day. j Frank Orr and family of Brevard, i were visitors in this section Sunday. , Mrs. 0. W. Senteli is reportad im- : proving and is expected home in a few days. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE OF PUBLICATION State of North Carolina County of Transvlvania. TOWN OK BREVARD, 'Plaintiff, Annie Da vies and ' ? Iris Wilkinson. Defendants, and All Other Persons Claiming an Interest in the Subject-Matter of this Action. e defendants above named, and all 'her persons claiming an interest in the subject-matter of this action, will take notice that an action en titled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Transyl vania County, to subject the property of the defendants in the Town of Brevard. Transylvania County, North Carolina, to the payment of the cer tificates of the tax sale for unpaid taxes held by the plaintilf and to foreclose their title in and thereto; a' rid the defendants and all other per se" claiming an interest in the sub j et matter of this action will fur ther take notice that they are re quired to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Transylvania County, N. ('., on or before the '24 day of Oct. 1930, and set up and defend their claim and ? or answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief de manded in the complaint, and fur ther that if they fail to appear, set up and defend their claii:i at the time herein set out they will be for- , ever barred and foreclosed of the , same. i This the 17 day of April, 1 930. i ROLAND OWEN, Clerk Superior Court, Transvlvania Count v, N. C. : -It Apr23; 30 Mr.;,' 7 14 , RIO RITA COMING 10 CLEMSON THEATRE U. D. C. Sponsoring Picture To Be Shown Next Week ? Reported as Good On Monday and Tuesday of next week the people uf the community will have an opportunity of seeing one of the greatest pictures on the i croon, and at the same time mater ially assist that most worthy institu- 1 tion* ? the U. D. C Library. This : great picture, Rio Rita, will be ! , shown at the (Jlerfison Theatre Mon- , day and Tuesday, April 28 and 29, ' ' under auspicos of the U. D. C. Li- j lirary. The library will receive a large percentage of all the admis- , .- ions paid to this show. Rio Rita is the picturization of j the romance of a Texas ranger and ' :t beautiful Mexican senorita. The j, management of the Clemson Theatre ??ndorses this picture as being two | hours of the greatest entertainment J] ever presented at the Clemson. 'j The" library in Brevard is one ofj| the most helpful institutions of the ! town. It is something that is of! i cat value to the citizens twelve!' months in the year, and is the cen- | tor of inteerst to the tourists \vho|' come here to spend their money in , the summer season. The ladies who j have shouldered the responsibility of supporting and maintaining the ? li brary have every right to expect the j fullest co-operation in this effort iu ?, raise needed funds for carrying on ' the library work. It is hoped that all j citizens will meet and greet the ladies of the 1'. 1). C. library com* I mittee in a genuine spirit of helpful- I ness in packing the Clemson Theatre next Monday and Tuesday, for each admission to Rio Rita means just so much money to the Library. The li brary belongs to the public and is used by the public, and is most ben- j eticial to the public, therefore the j public ought to assist the ladies in carrying on the work. It is believed a greater interest than ever before will be shown in this effort of the U. I>. C. to raise funds for the library. "YELLOW JACKET" MAN VISITING IN BREVARD 1). Newman, of Etowah, known throughout the county as "The Yel low Jacket" man, was in Brevard Monday, boosting his newspaper. Mr. Newman attended the state re publican convention in Charlotte, and was praising the Charlotte poo pie for the hospitatlity extended the delegates and visitors, and was es pecially pleased with the harmonious convention. PREACHING NEXT SUNDAY AT CHERRYFIELD CHURCH I'ev. W. S. Price will preach next S'.im'a.v morning and evening . at Cherrylield Baptist church. These services are additional to regular ap pointments on account of the pastor's intention to he out of the county or: the first Sunday. Subject for eve ning service: "Will Sin find von >ut?" JUST TRY IT Ask your Oldsmobile- Viking dealer to give you the famous " 11-Test " dem onstration that proves Oldsmobile's Balanced Design. The surest way to learn all the facts about a motor car is to drive it yourself. Then you can tell exactly how it suits you. Then you are in a position to compare it with other cars on a price and performance basis. For this reason, we urge you to come in to inspect Oldsmobile's many tine features ? to drive the car and put it through your own performance tests. Without changing the tried and proved fundamentals which have made this car so dependable and so popular, Oldsmobile offers important improvements which add materially to style, comfort, performance, and value. These advancements include smarter Fisher Body lines, resulting in longer, lower appearance? increased roominess in body interiors ? more comfortable seats? greater engine efficiency ? more responsive steering ? and two-door sedan improved, fully - enclosed $ 895 four-wheel brakes. Just try Oldsmobile and you'll know why it is gaining in public favor everywhere. er? extra OLDSMOBILE PtODUCT O > 0 I H f A A I BROADWAY MOTOR CO. i Brevard, N. C. INSTilTE PLAY WAS DECIDED SUCCESS The Senior class of the Brevard Institute presented a very pleasing play .Thursday evening, April 17th. All present enjoyed it very much and said the students did fine. Misses Arline Bryant, Hope Men endt'Z, Frances Ballard and Elizabeth Wright, Messrs Hobart Goodman, Thomas Graham, John Greear and Charles Duncan were the characters acting in "All A Mistake. " How ever "All's well that ends well." Misses Viola and Elsie James and Mr. Don. Wilkins assisted in the stage settings, etc. They were the Seniors who assisted. Also Miss Ruth Spalding and Miss Ruth Barthol omew helped a great deal in decorat ing and putting on the final pouches, of the stage and players. A very great many thanks" are due the Houston Furniture Company. Th'ey lent us the most beautiful iutie of furniture and also a per- < <uite of furniture and a costly table Mor were they willing just to loan .his costly and beautiful furniture, jut brought it to us. There certainly is nothing short | ibout them or their store. All who missed the presentation of i his drama, have an aching vl>id in ALL-STARS DEFEAT ij TRYON TEAM 13-8 Brevard Al!-Stars, composed of Brevard High. Brevard Institute and .local players, took Tryoii to ride on the Tryon diamond Saturday after inoon, handing the home team th? i short end of a ltJrD score. ' Among the Brevard players to star : with the willow were: Everett Simp- ' son, twirling- for the locals, who got three hits out of four times up, one of the mbeing a homer and two two- i baggers; Hobart Goodman got three 1 out of five, one of which was for I three bases. Joe Scriachner got three 1 singles and a triple out of five, and 1 Carl Kilpatrick got two out of four, :1 ?The locals garnered a total of thir- 1 teen hits, while .the Tryon outfit got < nine. * i> their mind. I am glad I saw it. Doi' wish I might see it again. Hurrah : 1 for B. I. Baseball team and All, !l Mrs. Johnson, one of our music teachers, played. for the occasion, and 1 no better music is presented any- ; where than she rendered ? Thanks to her. 1 ? (STUDENT COMMITTEE) < SELL IT? USE A WANT AD jj BREVARDHI WINS " FROM BLUE RIDGE Local Team Plays Snappy Ball To Defeat Prep Team by Score of 115 Showing up in great form, the Brevard High School baseball nine ! defeated Blue Ridge 011 McLean Field la3t Thursday by the score of 11-6. Brevard showed a better general sd team throughout the entire game than did the visiting Ridgers, and this, couplcd with the ability of the ocajs to hit, was responsible for the trouncing:. Payne was in good form and struck jut twelve of his opponent;;, allow ng but six safeties and besideis, j :ontributed to his teammates' scorc )y slamming out a two-bagger with wo men on- Three pitchers were is&d by the visitors in an effort to top the firebird aggregation from heir methodic hitting. rHE RIGHT WAY TO TRAVEL j s by train. 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