North Wilkeshoro Wins From Millers Creek In 2 Games North Wilkueboro boys and girls defeated Millers Creek high school basketball team In two closely contested games here Friday night. The Mountain Lionesses edged out a fast Millers Creek sextet 18 to 18. The home team amais ed a 7-0 lead in the first quarter but Millers Creek came back strong and at one point in the final period went into the lead. North Wllkesboro boys won 24 to 18 after trailing through the first half in a defensive game. Joe Bller paced tbe win ning attack with 10 pointy and played a good floor game. Kilby was high scorer and outstanding floor player for Millers Creek. I The lineups and summaries: Girls' Game Pos. M. Creek 16 18 N. Wilkes. F?McGlamery 3 ?. 6 Eller F?W. Snider 3 8 Woodruff F?Robinson 10 4 Whicker G?Mlnton .. Adams G?Woodie ' Pruitt G?G. Snider . Wells Subs: M. C.?McNeil, H. Sni der. N. W.?Holder, Harris. Boys* Game Pos. M. Creek 19 24 N. Wilkes. F?Pierce 1 .....i 10 J. Eller F?B. Snider York O?Elledge 2 Hudson G?Whittington 4 ?1 Swofford G?Kilby 9 2 Gillean Half-time score: M. C. 7, N. W. 6. Subs: M. O.?P. Snider 3, Osborne. N. W.?Pearson 3, K. Filer 6. North Wilkesboro boys and girls will play Statesvllle in South Piedmont conference games here Tuesday night, with' the first game starting at seven o'clock. Mrs. W. F. Cowan, mother of I Mrs. Thurman Kenerly, Mrs. James W. McNeill, and Mr. Richard Harrison, of this city, is a patient at the Long's Hos pital in Statesvllle. Some im provement is noted in her con dition. Wilkesboro And Elkin Divide Two Games On Friday Wilkesboro high school boys scored a smashing victory -over a rangy Elkin five Friday night at Wilkesboro by coming from behind with a fast offense while closing the door on EMkin's scor ing. Wilkesboro boys won 36 to 22 ghd Elkin girls won 42 to 26. The Ramblers vere trailing 19-13 at half time bnt some thing happened to tarn the tide of the game. In the second half Elkin was held to one field goal and one free throw while Wil kesboro hits the basket for 23 points to win going away. It was a thrilling comeback featu ed by excellent team play and fast work on the floor. John Garwood topped the Wilkesboro scorers with 11 points and Eld ridge paced Elkin with 10. Lineups and summaries: Girts' Game Pos. Elkin 42 26 Wilkesboro F?Parker 21 4 Davis F?Graham 7 ? 3 Long F?Lineberry 14 7 Byrd Gf?Freeman Stone G?Wall ?? Lowe G?Osborne Pennell Subs: Elkin ? Byrd, Price, Click, Chlpman, Russell. Wil kesboro?Jarvis 12, Anderson, Johnson, S.. Pennell. Boys' Game Pos. Elkin 22 ? 36 Wilkesboro F?Roberts E-ller F?Graham 3 10 Edwards C?Eldridge 10 5 Emerson G?Osborne 3 Joe Garwood G?Nance 3 11 J. Garwood Half time score: Elkin 19, Wil kesboro 13. Subs: Elkin?Lashmit 3, Wil kesboro ? B. Hubbard, Triplett 3. Wilkesboro will play Cove Creek in Highland conference games at Wilkesboro Tuesday night and Mountain View will play at Wilkesboro Friday night. The first game on both dates will begin at 7:30. o Miss Corinna Flnley has re turned to Athens, Ga., to re sume her studies there at the University of Georgia after be ing here for the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Finley. Miss Peggy Finley, the other daughter of the Finleys, has returned to her work in New York City following a visit here with her parents. CARTER'S "TOASTMASTER" Only $21.50 (Fed. Tax Included) $1.00 Down - $1.00 Weekly Finished in gleaming chrome. Automatic "Pop-Up temperature control makes two golden slices. CARTER'S "North Wilkesboro's Largest Credit Jewelers" 908 'B' Street LISTEN TO THIS?THE "VOICE" SPEAKS TO YOU 1000 MEN ?">WOMEN WILL BE WANTED To Have A Part In This Movement WHICH WILL BE CENTERED HERE HERE ARE YOUR LUCKY NUMBERS 9-1-4-9-1-6 IT'S FOR ALL THE PEOPLE WHO WANT TO MAKE MONEY WITH NO WORK WHATSOEVER, FOLKS WATCH - WAIT- LISTEN FOR THE ACTUAL VOICE OF THE VOICE ?WHO WILL REALLY TALK? The Northwestern Bank SERVING NORTHWESTERN NORTH CAROLINA STATEMENT OF CONDITION DECEMBER SI, 1949 RESOU RCES Gash and One From Banks ... $ 5,746,708.99 Bonds, Stocks and Accrued Interest 12,141,517.62 Loans 15,282,683.03 Banking Houses, Furniture and Fix tures - Less Depreciation .. 167,913.96 Other Assets.. * 1,826.00 TOTAL $33,340,649.60 LIABILITIES CAPITAL STOCK (Common) $500,000.00 Surplus 1,000,000.00 Undivided Profits 605,982.81 Total Capital Account ' 2,105,982.81 Reserve For Possible Loan Losses 500,974.40 Other Reserves 247,020.34 Other Liabilities.. ., 534,720.81 Deposits 29,951,945.24 TOTAL... $33,340,649.60 DR. B. B. DOUGHERTY, President w r Yniiur a EDWIN DUNCAN, Executive Vice-Pree. DUDLEY S. HILL, Assistant Cashier RUSSELL G PEARSON A$ 7 D. V. DEAL, Cashier and Secretary MISS ANNE DUNCAN, Assistant Cashier ^ EDWARD P. BELL, Auditor MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION