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Millers Creek All Store Beat Eller's 74 To 52 Morch 2 The Wilkes Industrial Basketball league leadership Is all tied op since Millers Greek all stars defeated filler's Bluejackets 74 to 62 last night In Wlkesboro gymnasium. The two fast teams are winners of the first ana second half schedules of the league and a play-off will be necessary to determine the championship. The all stars were definitely "on" last night and played a brilliant game, while the Blaejackets did not display unusual form and had a low percentage ol accurarcy. The soore at half time was 35 to 25 and the all stars led all the way after the firs three minutes. M. Creek 74 Clark 19 Vannoy 12 Livingston 11 Bumgarner 17 Eller 15 Substitutes: Blue jackets 5 Davis Daddlno 1 E. Eller Mercak 1 Staley Millers Creek Sebastian Vannoy, D. Chuircl W. Church; Bluejackets—H. E.1 ler 8, Snider. FOR SALE You can get a New Ferguson Tractor now. No waiting list. Also any Ferguson Equipment you may need. , We have several good Used Ford-Ferguson Tractors fully .guaranteed. Todd Implement Company Telephone 3641 Yadkinville, N. C. ? Hospital Births During the past week the fol lowing births were reported a the Wilkes Hospital: daughtei Johnnie Carol, February 24 t Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas Jonei of Wilkeaboro route two; daug hter, Betty J«, February 24 t Mr. and Mrs. Joe Calloway Ash ley) of Parsonville; daughtei Mary Susan, February 24 to Mi and Mrs. Earl Gwyn Jarvls o Sparta; daughter, Nancy Jear February 25 to Mr. and Mrs. Tro Curtis Nicholson, of Union Grove son, Carol Bruce, February 2 to Mr. and Mrs. Huibert G. Vick ers, of North Wilkesboro rout one; daughter Shirley Irene February 26 to Mr. and Mrs Warner Benton, of North Wilkes boro route one. iSon, Tunie Eugene, Februar; 28 to Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lei Shepherd, of Vannoy; son, Lenn; Phillip, February 28 to Mr. an< Mrs. Pted Senter Miller, of Hays 1 -MADE TO ORDERWINDOW AND DOOR SCREENS NOW RALPH J. FRAZIER LUMBER CO. Low Prices Telephone Quality Workmanship 740-M Red Croes Blood For Veteran ■ More than 300 Red Cross chapters an now participating In regional ' blood programs which serve more than 525 hiwpifait Above, a f«fnt at a Veterans Administration hospital receives a blood tnuufulon. ; daughter, Elizabeth Gail^ March 5 1, to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dale - McNeill, of Purlear; son Roy 3 Emmanuel, March 1 to Mr* and , Mrs. Emmanuel David Garris of i. of Elkin; son, March 2 to Mr. - and Mrs. Johnnie Willard Elledge of North Wilkesboro: daughter, , March 2 to Mr. and Mrs. Robert 5 Edward Allen, of North Wilkesr Iboro; daughter, Karen Sue, [ March 3, to 'Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Blackburn, of Purlear. o 1 A. M. E. Zion Church Wilkesboro, N. C., — A tour was made of both schools and a complete survey was made of same. In our meeting on Saturday we plan to work for some help along all lines. The Civic Meeting' at First Baptist Church was well attended, for which we thank all concerned. On Sunday March 6 at 3 p.m. the ministers will sponsor an installlation service at Denny's i Grove A. M. E. Zion Church. Rev. T. M. Walker President Rev. E. Hayes, Secretary W. Thomas Martin, Jr. PhB. D. Host pastor The Old Testament Cluib wishes t0 thank all members and friends for their support in the Oyster Supper which was held at the parsonage on last Friday night. The regular meeting of the club was held on Tuesday March 1, 1949, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Cunndiff. The Leader's Eastec Drive is in full swing with each one out in front Class nad Prayer Meeting will be held Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. R. Cunditt will oe m charge. Choir practice on Thursday aj 7:3 p.m. The Executive Committee will meet Friday at 6 p. m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Cundiff. All members of Mission are to be present. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE North Carolina, Wilkes County. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Mrs. Mollie Johnson, deceased, late of Wilkes County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhiit them to the undersigned at Route No. 2, North Wilkesboro, or or before the 24th 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 payment. This 24th day of Jan., 1949. PAUL E. CHURCH, Administrator of Mrs. Mollie Johnson, deceased. 3-7-6t-(M) Do Your Floors NEED COVERING? Mr. R. C. Goodwin will be happy to furnish estimates. ASPHALT OR RUBBER TILE INLAID LINOLEUM MASONITE WALLBOARD WALL LINOLEUM Ideal Furniture Co. B STREET TEL. 194 The Pastor will begin a series Lenten Sermons. The topic for Sunday March 6: Regeneration by Faith". At 3 p. m. Installation Service iby Wilkes County Ministers' Alliance.' At 6 p. m. Y. P. F. Guest speaker will be Brother Archie Speaks, Superintendent of he Sunday School. At 7:30 p. m. he >f 8< vill [lev. sr on) W, CMo! with pastor, Home ★orahtp fir. Balled this occapi omas Mai T1 M. J. Ingram lr and Member Methodist Chnrcl Denny's Grove win be the speak Ion. +in, Jr. Ph. B. D. Pastor Chairman of Publicity | Blue Mountain Boys On Radio Progranr The Blue Mountain Boys known as Wilkes Bnterainers will give a program over WKB( each Saturday, 5:15 <p. m. begin ning March 5- 1 Legion Meeting Wilkes ppst of the Americ Legion will meet at the Legioi clubhouse tonight at eigt o'clock. All members, are aske to attend. Support The Red Cross
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