Wilkes during the n now in progress is Help the Red Cross carry on by your gifts. the Journal- pkiRK The Journal-Patriot Has Blazed the Trail of Progress In the "State of Wilkes For Over 42 Years I. 43, No. 90 Published Mondays and Thursdays NORTH WILKESB0R0, N. C., Monday, February 28 R CITY * , North Wilkesborb has a ■ trading radius of 50 miles, serving 100^060 people in North western Carolina. 1949 Make North Wrlkesboro Your Shopping Center Mands Conference Tourney Awords Given The pictures were made at the presentation of |IjUvUandi Conference basketball awards at radio station WKBC Wednesday. This picture shows the allconference team of girls. Left to right are Reba Green, Appalachian; Marion Stone, Wilkesboro; Sarah Parker, Elkin; Clarice Mitchell, Sparta; Faye Walker, Sparta; Ida Maude Black, Sparta. There is plenty of talent on this all-conference team of boys. Left to right are Burgess Smith, Granite Falls; Carlock Greene, Cove Creek; Dale Hodges, Appalachian; Dean Edwards, Wilkeshoro; Bobby Joe Edwards, Sparta. In this picture championship trophies were being presented over the air by John fashion, program dirWtor of WKBC, to Carl Fiddler, left, coach of Cove Pleek .boys, and Clarice Mitchell, right, captain of Sparta girls. The championship trophies were given kv WKBC. Sportsmanship trophies were given by the NorthWilkesboro Lions club, tournament sponsor, to the teams selected for outstanding sportsmanship. J. H. Whicker, Jr., Lions president, i# shown on the left with Bucky Campbell, who received the trophy as captain of Taylorsville boys. The young lady is Gilda Cline, who as captain received the trophy for Valdese girls. At Vight is N. H. Carpenter, Elkin schools superintendent »ijnd president of the conference, who presented gold basketballs to all-conference selections.— (Photo 1-— Studio). RACING CAR CRASHES ISTO POLICE UR HERE EARLY SATRRMY A. M. North Wilkeeboro police sinoe aturday bare, been looking for riTer of a car which, wrecked a olice car here at 1:45 a. m. aturday nad gave two officers a [narrow escape from death or serious injury. The police car was parked in front of the police station in the See — RACING CAR — Page 8 Red Cross Service Great Aid To Wilkes People Salisbury Woman Victim Accident Highway 421 Injuries Fatal To Mrs. J. C. Carson When Automobile Is Wrecked Mra. J. C. Carson, 51, resident of Salisbury, was killed Sunday when the car which she was driving overturned on highway 421, 14 miles east of here. State highway patrolmen who investigated the accident said it occured about 9:30 a. m. Mr. Carson, who sustained painful head injuries hut whose conditions was not considered critical, stated that he had been driving but due to pain in his leg he had let his wife relieve him at the wheel. Snow was falling rapidly and the windshield wiper was not working, he told the officers. Mrs. Carson lost control of the car, which swerved to the left and back to the right. The car overturned on the pavement. Mrs. Carson was thrown from the car. A passing motorist picked up Mr. and Mrs. Carson and brought them to the Wilkes hospital here, but Mrs. Carson died about the time they reached the hospital. The body was taken to Salisbury for funeral arrangements. Patrelmen R. H. Garland and J. A. Reeves investigated the accident. Tyers Concert To Be Thursday Nile Concert Association Membership Campaign For Next Series Now On ^ A reminder to the public that the Wilkes Community Concert Association membership c a mpaign is now on was made today by Mrs. C. T. Doughton and Mrs. A.. F. Kilby, and all present members are asked to renew as early as possible in order that new members may be accepted. The last in the present series of concerts will be held Thursday, eight p. m., March 3, when John Tyers, baritone^ will be presented on the Liberty Theatre stage. , Those who are to 'become members in the association may secure admission to this concert by making application to Miss Lois Scroggs. Oak woods Baptist Has Bible School Rev. J. Earl Pearson, Brushy Mountain Baptist association missionary, is conducting a Bible school a t Oakwoods Baptist church each evening this week, beginning at 7:30. Rev. Mr. Pearson is teaching from the Gospel of John and the public is cordially invited. Large Crowds See 1949 Dodges Here Wilkes Auto Sales company held a highly successful showing, of 1949 Dodge automobiles Friday and Saturday anr. McNeill stated Association had |ere yet) but that zation was being stated that the insist of both lay's. He stated that \ ishe