BASKETBALL AT SANDY RIDGE BO¥S LOSE WITH SPRAY. BUT GIKLS WIN—LADIES AUX ILIARY AND WILL (i WORK Kits MKKT—PERSON ALS. Sandy Ridge, Feb. 20.—Sandy Ridge high school split a garri'2 of basketball with Spray Y. M. C. A. players in the Sandy Ridge gymnasium Tuesday night, Feb -14. Hior v » for ljoys- 33 to 28 in favor of Spray. Score for girls 2t to 13 in favor of Sandy Ridge. In Clifton Vernon and Hoove" Joyce the Sandy Ridge quint ha:j two guards that have been giv ing a good account of themselves this season. Both of those boys were new at the pawo of basketball at the beginning of the season. They had scarcely played any varsity bail at all, but once they became ac customed to th e hardwood they showed suprising adeptness. Sandy Ridge has been handi capped in past yeais for lack of a gymnasium. Last fall the new gymnasium was completed, jjiv- 1 ing this school one of the best. athletic buildings in Stokes; county. Hoover Joyce is perhaps the outstanding guard of the two be-! cauae of his point-getting ability, and his dazzling, all-around floor' play, but when it conies to stick- j ing to his man and taking care , of the defense, Vernon can match fcim play for play. The team is coached by Grover! .jßrown, a former star at Appa- j lachian State Teacher's College. | Brown took a bunch of green material and has had fine success ! in building a winning team. His > prospects for the future are i good. LADIES AUXILIARY The Lades Auxiliary of Oak i Ridge Baptist Church will meat Wednesday night, February 22.' fit 7 with Mrs. Clyde Joyce YAS SUH, MISTAH GRAY, W€'S€ / • FOUND A SHO' WAY TO ft MAKE CROPS VWTH TAtKIN* 'BOOT . _ . --PLENTY 0* NATCH6L SOOA S T TNCLE NATCHEL'S right. Natural Chilean ; , Nitrate is good for every crop you grow. It gives j' you; (1) Ideal, quick-acting nitrate to help make the finest crops that can be grown; (2) Nature's own balance and blend of protective elements to help * correct soil deficiencies now or whenever they occur. There is double advantage in using Natural 1 * Chilean Nitrate of Soda. Remember this when you think about fertilizer* NATURAL CH/I£AN i- WTBATZor SOM_ fH| NATURAL SID" HRllll* ON YOU* RADIO! E«j.r *.Und. w.tch.l jaUte mm W9B and WBM. tU9wni»j ilMrnoon Ml WRVA,VPTt.WW, fICwQBO,WBrA.WACF.WJBT. WJRP,WMC, WjjDX,^ Wg« and Miss Bessie Joyce. AH mem bers are urged to attend. CLASS MEETING The Willing Worker's class Delta M. E. Church met Wednes i , day night, February 15, with Miss . Vet a Carter. An interesting > program was well rendered after which many interesting games ' were enjoyed. • ; ; Various contests were conduct • ed. Prizes were awarded to ' Jerome Joyce. Nannie Mcßride, - Andrew Ward, James and Doris i Vernon. »i Delicious refreshments consis 4 - • | ing of cake and jello were served -! to: Mioses Nannie Mcßride, i Rachel DodFon. Bertha Venable, - Doris Vernon, Messrs. Jerome s Joyce, Andrew and Avery Ward. James, Robert, and Buddie Ver r non, Clyde Dodson, Junior Ven ' able, -re. H. E. Carter and Mr. • * 'ra. i*. C. Carter. I PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Lawrence and sons Billy and Jimmy of ; Raleigh, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson , Young of Mendows were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. J. E. Dow dy and Mr. and Mrs. Taze Priddy. 1 Mrs. Lawrence is Mrs. Dowdy's i ' sister. I Mrs. J. A. Joyce. Gladys Joyce j and Mrs. James Hawkins shopped i . Martinsville Thur-j i y. | Misses Lillie Mae and Zil!a Priddy were the vt. k-end ??■« i-a '• f Mrs. James iir.« l , ns. j Mrs. J. E. Dowdy, Miss Rebecca j Taylor, Mrs. Taze Priddy ar.d ■ daughter, Nancy Ann shopped in | Winston-Salem Saturday. ! Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Macon and j sons, Freddie Keith and E. M. | Jr., of Ruflin, visited friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Joyce of I Madison were the dinner guests i of Miss Bessie Joyce Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Carter and i daughter, Vera, were the dinner i guests of Mr. and Mrs. John N ] son Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. John Grogan of ] S»oncvillc spent Sunday with Mr. i THE OANBORY REPORTER and Mrs Turner Dodson. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Joyce visited Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Haw i 1 kins Sunday. • Mr. anj Mrs. D. M. Hutcherson i of Bassett, Va., were guests OL ; i Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Joyce Sun •l day. I : i Mi', and Mrs. I. J. Terrell an 1 family and Mrs. H. E. Carte •- - were the dinner guests of Mr. ( and Mrs. J. A. Wall Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Dodson weri i the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Amos Sunday. . i Miss Louise Jessup had as her I, dinner guests Sunday: Misses , Lillie Mae and Zilla Priddy, Ailene Joyce, Messrs. Thurman ■j Lawton, Ulric Handy, and Mr. and Mrs. James Hawkins. i j Misses Estelle Brown and Inez Corns were the week-end guests of Miss Doris Vernon. i j Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson and ; Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Dodson visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Hilary Chapman Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Handy of Winston-Salem spent the week end here with relatives. Misses Dorothy and Lena j Brown visited Georgia Mays Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Martin visited Mrs. Davie Staele, who is a patient in Martinsville hospital Sunday. Short Course For Farm ers To Be Held At Mountain View A two-day Short Course for farmers and farm women will bo held on March 8 and 9 at the ' Community House in Mt. View, four miles east of King. The Short Course will be in the form of a joint farmers and farm wo men's institute, featuring dem onstrations and discussions on improved methods of farming and home making. The Short Course will be under the supervision of Miss Ellen Jenkins, Home Demon stration Agent and J. F. Brown, County Agent. The program will start promptly at 10.00 a. m. each day and will adjourn at 3:00 p. m. An interesting program has been planned including the far® and home specialists from the State College Extension Service. Those appearing on the program include Mis 3 Anamerle Arant and Mr. O. F. McCrary, N rlhwestern District Agents; Mies at'i Cur ' rent. State Home Do. ion3tration Agent, Mr. E. Y. Floyd, Exten sion Tobacco Specialist and head of the AAA programs in North Carolina; Mr. D. E. Jones, Rural Electrification Specialist; Mr. A. C. Kimrsy, Extension Dairyman: Miss Pauline Gordon, Extension Specialist in Home Management and House Furnishings; Mifs Julia Mclver, Extension Special ist in Clothing; Miss Sallie Brooks, Extension Nutrition Spe cialist; rnd Mr. W. J. Barker, Extension Forester. Others ap pearing on the program include Mr. N. C. Shiv. r who will give a den'onstratir n on the use of a hy draulic ram, and Mr. L. L. Ray, ] Arrievltura! Eiyjineer of the j Duke. Power Company. All Stokes county people and others Inter ! es. id -"3 conlJ-Uy invited to at | ten*!. "*>' ire w ' qu* to i ring a p'cnk lunch. J. F. B1 WN, County Agent WHOA! | H B \ INI ■■OISTVATION NtUtU \ ' '- ,TjK^g® w»u.i.. _B| Beasley f hevrolet Company Inc., KING, N. C. Erosion-Control Effective ■ - i Erosion-control methods i:i he: Soil Conservation Service ea near Madison, N. C. are l>eco ug moro and more effective is f- -i --crs r.re continually incressiiu ie vegetative cover on tilt ir id, according to L. A. C: zc, Project Manager. As one instance of the la creased use of close-growing w>«j elation, Mr. Carter s. i i it ( many farmers who ha-j i .'•> lished meadow strips as pi- ol their faiva \vator-iUs;>os'.' s x are extending the sum., ty 0 vegetation used in tilt an ov. strips to include aii'ae . I ble areas. A meadow strip, he c is simply a broau strip .£ -w.,3 tation which hafl been lutaoiibii ed down through a nati Uia.\ or field depression, in . vvl; •• water from terraces is r-i- This prevents the wa c; .. r u causing damage after it leave the terrace ends. Frequently, howev. ■ herw ar>- steep slopes, or cri >.al areas, along the Bides of i'* natura". draw, which have not previously been included in '• -.a meado strip or vcect?v f .'}d 'brand. Us ually thv dlopes c -not V"> cultivated » »ncl who kept ill {••■li.r'-t.' -i lOiiUiW' to o.ro (>'. B> secc'n/ the . J c> Voi "i. to the gillie type . ♦*' either u hay mixt"r ero.ion ir th •(. &. -v.* ■ trolled ind « form vege' 'tivo eo\" ' pm vid'-rf . dun Cfl" ... iy 1> • moved for hay Stuart Theatre Shows "UNDER WESTERN STARS" —To Stuart Theatre fans we in troduce the new western star — Roy Rogers. He's handsome, wholesome, has genuine features, moves vigorously, has infectious uzuilc, sings with a fine melodic voice. The kids will all like him. J.riley Burnette with his corned/ and singing is also included in the cnsl. It's a fine family west ern wilh an exceedingly interest i ng plot. "KEEP SMILING" — HERE comes that rollicking fun-maker ou liked so well in "Rascals"— anu Withers. She wants you to i smile and then "hold that smile." ..'a an oxccllent plot and the cast lcluues Gloria Stuart, Henry, Wilcoxon and Helen Westley. | Don't miss it! "DRUMS"—An amazingly dra- i latic story of a British regiment ti the Northwest Frontier, beau :fu!!y photographed in techni color. Sabu (of "Elephant Boy") appears as the little Indian rajah whose friendship for a Scotch drummer saves the day for Eng land. Ray Massey, Roger Live ly. Desmound Tester, Valerie HoV.boii are all exceptional. , TOR RAFJB—MAJESTIC cook rr.r/'o—S IH. Muflt be seen to bo asjpwrrateti. I.'n. Eob Joyce, Sandy Ridge, N. C. C \W-ACH3 PLANTS FOR SALE . I have Farlv Jersey cn tbagc • for fi'o a* $1."9 per thou •mr/f d" , . , 'vred. 1 JOHN D. HAIX. | Write me st Walnut Cove, R. 1. THURSDAY, PER. ts, ltW, ' WANTED Old stamps on envelopes— any * old letters 1847 to 1880—aend or bring to me. I represent reliable company. Thurman Martin, Danbury, N. C. FOR SALE—Large cook range—- a bargain at $25. Willie Amon,. Sandy Ride N. C SEEDS From the world's best markets: for Lawn, Field and Garden. If COX SEED STORE Cor. Trade and Sixth WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. 6/ / SALVE 0 0 rei,v ~ Liquid - Tablets COLD* Salve-Nose price Drops IOC & 25C Plant Bed " CANVAS • Thousands of yards Now Ready, Farmers Nearly all sizes ready-made with, brass eyelets. All grades, wide margins. 2c, 3c, 4c Per Yd. We invite you to come and com*' pare w prices aud qw :ty. MILLER'S - j DEPARTMENT STGtO& 620 North Treat Street * • Winston-Salem* ML f* '

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