HYACINTHS TULIPS I JONQUILS HENDERSON'S FLOWER SHOP Phone 545 Traphill And Mount Pleasant Split Two Mount Pleasant girls and Trap bill boys were winners of basket ball games between the two schools played Tuesday. Wallace with 12 led Mt. Pleasant girls to a 29 to 25 victory. E-. Billings with 18 was high scorer for Trap hill in their 52 to 31 victory over Mount Pleasant boys. The lineups follow: I HE JUUKNAL-PATRIOT SPORTS Dwight Nichols, Sports Editor Glrius' Game Mt. Pleasant 29 Traphill 25 Eller 9 J. Billings 6 Dunne 8 Holbrook 13 Wallace 12 Cooper' 5 Foster L. Billings K. Foster A. Billings Minton Holcomb Substitutes: Mt. Pleasant — Church, McNeill, Eller, Fair childs; Traphill—Wiles 1, Bow ers. Boys' Game Traphill 52 Mt. Pleasant 31 Smith 10 Foster Pruitt 6 McGee 4 E. Billings 18 Eller 7 Warren 2 Hamby 18 Bryan 10 Walsh Substitutes: Traphill—Sldden 4, Bowers 2; Mt. Pleasant—Trip lett 1, McNeill 1. Millers Creek High Takes Two Contests Millers Creek.—Millers Creek high boys and girls tripped Mount Pleasant High in a pair of games here Friday night, the girls win ning, 16-12, and the boys taking a 46-31 victory. The girls' game was marked by close defensive play on the part of both teams. Foster and Whittington paced the attack for Millers Creek iboys with Hamby taking honors for Mt. Pleasant. Lineups and summaries: Girls' Game Pos. M. Creek 16 12 Mt. Pleasant F—Robertson 9 10« Wallace F—Snider 1 2 Dunn F—Tedder 6 C. Eller G—J. McNeill Minton G—OWoodie Foster G—C. McNeill W. Eller Substitutes: Millers Creek— Cooper. Mount Pleasant—Fair childs, Church, Bumgarner. Boys' Game Pos. M. Creek 46 31 Mt. Pleasant F—B. Snider 7 12 Hamby —Pierce 1 6 McGee C—Foster 17 3 M. Eller G—Vannoy 6 4 Walsh G—Whittington 12 6 M. Foster Substitutes: Millers Creek— Delp, P. Snider, Kilby 3, Elledge, Church- Mount Pleasant—C. Fos ter, Triplett, A. McNeill, T. Eller, C. T. Eller, :— o CARD OP THANKS We wish to .thank the many friends for the many kindnesses shown us in the tragic death of our brother and son. Also the beautiful floral offerings. May God's blessings abide With every one. MRS. DORA WALLACE AND FAMILY. Give To The Polio Fund Statesville Defeats North Wilkesboro Thursday Games Boys [ Pos. Wilkesboro 29 Sparta 39 F—Groce 6 Edwards 9 F—Edwards 14 Reeves 2 C—Triplett 2 Moxley 2 G—Garwood 7 Atwood 6 G—Nichols C. Gentry 7 Substitutions: Wilkesboro — Emerson, Eller. Sparta—RizotI, Walker, Adams 12, Gentry 1, Woodruff. Girls Pos. Elkin 41 G. Falls 14 F—Edison 6 Bowman 2 F—Parker 23 Eetes 6 F—Lineberry 2 Dula 6 G—Freeman Cobb G—Byrd Davis G—Crowe Harris Substitutions: Elkin—Dillon 2, Wall 2, Barnett 6, Clicl$. Granite Falls—Triplett 2, Bowman, Mc intosh, Reed. Pos. Wilkesbo. 23 Taylorsville 13 F—Long 8 Teague 1 F—Bumgarner 10 Wilson 10 F—Bryan 5 Lail 1 G—Vaught K. Fox G—Stone J. Fox G—Lowe Dagenhart Substitutions: Wilkesboro — Johnson, Hayes. Taylorsville— Watts, Keever, Morrison, Witten burg 1. Boys Pos. C. Creek 51 Taylorsville 12 F—Mast 6 M. Stafford 3 F—Danner 7 Bebber 4 C—C. Green 8 . Campbell 2 G—Mclnnis 5 McDuffie G—Harmon F. Stafford 3 Substitutions: Cove Creek—G. Greer 10, Greer 8, Horton 7, Stokes. Taylorsville—Fox, Sim mons, Walker, Watts, Barnes. Girls Pos. Appalachian 35 C. Creek 30 F—Shull 6 Ward 8 F—Hughes 17 Mast 17 F—Greef 6 Bingham 4 G—Green Johnson G—Hodges Moody G—Hollar Campbell Substitutions: Appalachian — Barnes. Oove • Creek—Hinson, Combs 1, Winebarger, Madron, Dodson, Perry. Friday Games Lineups and summaries: First Game, Girls Pos. Elkin 34 19 Wilkesboro F—Eidson 5 5 Bumgarner F—Lineberry 6 7 Long F—Parker 21 6 Bryan G—M. Freeman Stone G—Crowe Lowe G—Byrd Vaught Substitutes: Elkin — Barnett, Wall 2, Z. Freeman, Dillon, Chip man, Miller. Wilkesboro — C. Johnson, Hayes, Morrison 1, Johnson, Pennell. Second Game, Boys Pos. Cove Creek 39 37 Sparta F—Mast 6 18 Edwards F—Danner 2 Rizoti C—C. Greene 14 1 Reeves 0—McGinnis 12 2 Moxley G—Harmon 5 Adams Substitutes: Cove Creek—G Greene, Stokes 2. Sparta—Wood ruff, Walker 2, At wood 5, Gentry 2, G. Gentry. Third Game, Girls ,Pos. Sparta 37 14 Boone High jF—Mitchell 20 4 Shull F—Cooper 6 6 Hughes F—Walker 10 2 Greer G—Black Greene G—Miller Hodges G—Poole Hollars Substitutes: Sparta—Pendry, Edwards, Richardson, Gascho, Brooks, Rector, Royal 1. Boone— Bingham, Barnes 2, Dean. Fourth Game, Boys Pos. Boone H. 36 27 G. Falls F—Davidson 3 2 Church F—Barnett 6 , 5 Kincaid C—Hodges 16 Watson G—Blackburn 4 15 Smith G—Barden 7 1 Triplett Substitutes: Boone High— ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administra tor of the estate of Asa C. Be shears, deceased, late of Yadkin county, North Carolina, this is to | notify all persons having claims | against the estate of said deceas- • ed to exhibit them to the under signed at Yadkinville, North Car olina, on or before the 17th day of January, 1950, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment. This the 17th day of Jan., 1949. Administrator estate of Asa C. Beshears, deceased. 2-24-6t-T Pa Co!fe Person cour found by experie corn, says Co Sanders. "administs ty to use a com >le i fertilizer on anl r Agent H. K. AT )R'S NOTICE North Carol na, Having qualifie tor of the esiat€ Johnson, deceased County, North notify all per son against the esjtat* ed to exhiit he signed at Roule Ifc. 2, North Wil mediate paymnnt. This 24th d PAUL, E Administrat Johnson, decei .sec kesboro, on or of January, 1 will be plead covery. All pferscfis indebted to said estate w iy ir |b—Monteith 2, Curlee, Trip farmers have ice that it pays Wilkes County, as administra of Mrs. Mollie late of Wilkes Cc§olina, this is to having claims of said deceas to the under bel ire the 24th day )50, or this notice in §ar of their re 11 ] ease make im f Jan., 1949. CHURCH, if Mrs. Mollie 3-7-6t-(M) How Are Ylur Floors? HF-: I FREE ESTIMATES ON Lmoleum Inlaic Asphalt Wall GRAY BROTHERS Furr itive Co. WILKE SBflRO, N. C. ubber Tile of Liloleum ALEXANDER Construction Co. north w All P. O. Bk 771 LK Ki Shovel FREE pBORG, N. C. Is Of GRADING DONE with or pulldozer ESTIMATES

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