/Appalachian
HI SCHOOL NEWS
If any patron will give apple*
for the high school lunch room,
please contact Mr. Wey, principal
of the high school, letting him
know how many apples you
have, and the school will send
some one to gather them.
Patrons are requested to wait
and buy Chriatmaa cards from
the school. Each year the high
school has Christmas cards sale
and the money is used to buy
needed equipment for the school.
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' Last week the itudtab ol
Appalachian high school opened
their campaign for student body
officers. On Wednesday morning
the guidance committee sponsor
ed a chapel program on which
several people discussed the
topic of selecting good leaders.
The program intruded "Beat
titudes of a Leader" by Barbara
Bingham, "What It Takes to Be
a Good Leader" by Lawrence
Barden, "What We Expect ol
Our Leaders" by Jo Ann Ald
ridge, "How to Select Good
Leaders" by V. J. Moretz, "How
[to Follow Good Leaden" by
Mary Frances Klutz, and "The
Importance of Good School Gov
ernment" by Mr. Wey.
Music far the program was
furnished by Mr. Ernes ton, who
played several selections on the
violin, and Mr. Hartaell at the
piano.
Nomination Convention
Nominations for Student Body
President were officially accept
ed during a rally held Friday
morning during assembly. Mrs.
Gragg, who ia adviser for the
election campaign. Introduced
the campaign managers, who in
turn introduced their candidates.
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STALLINGS JEWELERS
AT THE SIGN OF THE CLOCK
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Dairy Feed.
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Shop in BELK'S
Men s Department
for Quality Mer
chandise . . .
We feature <?urlee Suits,
Esquire Socks, Fruit of
4he Loom Underwear,
and Archdale Shirts. All
alterations on Suits and
pants FREE.
BELK'S DEPARTMENT STORE
Boone, North Carolina
THE HOME OF BETTER VALUES
Candidates for the office of
pr*!>ident are Lawrence Barden.
Teddy Ba^nett, Paul Edmiaten
and V. J. Moretz Managers of
their campaigns are Lois Town
send. Bill ? Blackburn, Patty
Hodges, Patsy McGuire and Her
bert Davidson.
The campaign speeches and
campaigning were climaxed on
Monday morning by the election
of V. J. Moretz to the position of
student body president.
Lawrence Barden and Teddy
Barnett were eliminated on the
first ballot. Due to the large
number of votes received by
each candidate, it was necessary
to have a second balloting. V. J.
Moretz was declared the winner
on the second ballot by a close
majority over Paul Edmisten.
Cheer Leaders Chosen
Barbara JoneS, Barbara Bing
ham, Betty Barns, Joe Ann Hart
ley, Joann Aldridge, Patricia
Aid ridge, Neva Norris and Faye
Hollars were chosen cheerlead
ers in a pep meeting held in
chapel Friday. Others trying out
were Alma Teague, Patty Hodges,
Billie Jean Storie, Peggy Brown,
Marsha Lee Presnell, Betty Sue
Rogers, Nadine Oreer and Bar
bara Hodges.
RESCUER DIES
Martinsville, Va. ? When Hen
ry Bryant, 60, was overcome by
gas at the bottom of a 67 -foot
well, George Clark, 51 -year -old
well-digger, went down to help.
Bryant was pulled from the well
by a rope and windlass, but
Clafk was overcome by the gas.
His body was taken from the
well by Lum Carter, who don
ned a gas mask to reach him
after members of the local fire
department pumped air into the
shaft.
DIMES FOR TAXES
Mt. Carmel, 111. ? M. T. Cotner
recently paid his taxes ? with
1,180 dimes. He makes a hobby
of saving dimes just for his
taxes.
VAMP-TOE*
STOCKINGS
If it's a V?mp-Toe* it'a a
Larkwood stocking... and
that means the finest
quality sheers, the most
faahionablecolo?,the moat
perfect hairline seams
jour money can buy.
Sn our nw Lmrkwood
collection today
BARE'S DEPT.
STORE
HOW SCALFS
HELPED THIS
LITTLE GIRL
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Fannin
102 Nevada Ave., LaFollette
Tenn., say: "After she had flu',
our little daughter. Phyllis, suf
fered from loss of appetite and
indigestion. She lost weight, look
ed pale and undernourished, was
restless at night, and seemed ner
vous at all times. We are so glad
we gave her Scalfs Indian Rivei
JMedlcine. She eats heartily, sleepi
well, looks and acts like a differ
ent child."
Scalfs is on sale at Caroljy?
APP HI GR1DDERS
LOSE TO ELX1N
A fighting Blue and Grey team
held Elkin's Bucks to a scoreless
first half only to have the op
ponents superior reserve power
tell in the final quarter. The
game opened with Elkin kicking
to Appalachian's 18 yard line,
the runback by Elrod carried to
the 30 yard line where Appala
chian started to roll up 4 first
downs before Elkin held on their
own 39 and Davidson kicked out
of bounds to give the Elkin team
the ball on their own IS. A sur
prize quick kick by Davidson
later drove Elkin deep in their
own territory. The Appalachian
team threatened to score three
times before the half ended, but
each time Elkin held. From the
Apps 30 yard line, Elkin drove
for 2 first downs and finally
scored on a flanker pass.
The local team showed the
makings of one of the best com
bines in A. H. S. football history.
Moretz strategy and defensive
work was outstanding. C. M.
Harrison former fullback now
working the tackle position gave
the line a much needed boast.
Davidson's shitfy running mark
ed him as a threat to future op
ponents.
The starting lineup saw Ed
m is ten and Hodges at end, Har
rison and J.' Ed mis ten at tackle,
Vannoy and Wilcox, guards, Bar
nett center. Backs were Moretz,
Davidson, Barden and Elrod.
This week the team opens a
three game home stand with
North Wilkesboro powerful
Mountain Lions as the opposi
tion. Statistics give the home
team the edge with a record of
one win, one tie and one loss as
compared with North Wilkesboro
with 1 win, 2 losses to date. How
ever, the Wilkes boys will be
trying to erase the sting of last
years defeat by Boone and a
good lively game is forecast.
During the week Coach
Quency's boys will be working
at polishing their offensive
ground game while stressing
pass defense and individual
tackling and blocking.
BLIND CORD STRANGLES
BABT
Minneapolis, Minn. ? Little
Sandra Sullivan, one-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
L Sullivan, became en tag led in
a cord dangling from a Venetian
blind while playing on the floor.
When her parents awoke from a
nap, they found the baby
strangled to death.
FRANCO
The Spanish Dictator, General
Franco is said to be hunting a
way to secure a large loan from
the United States. Some military
leaders seem to think that the
loan would be wise but most
diplomats oppose it at this time.
LUCKY !
CUSTOMER!
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; Every single one of the famoua [
! International Sterling Silver pet- !
tern* ie at ill priced ju?t u it wit !
(our year* ago t
A six-piece place setting in moat
International Sterling patterns at
leaa.than $23.00! See for yourself
at our ailrerware department,
toon!
STALLINGS
JEWELERS
Boone, N. C.
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STOMACH - ULCERS
to EXCESS ACID
FraalaahTaMs?fH?nTr?al?aa>Uiat
Mast Help or N WIN C*at Ym Mottling
Over three million Doltlua of the Wilud
TmnujrT hare been sold for relief ot
ay mptoms of dlstnaa arising from Stsmedi
and ?M?eml Wears doe to beeee AcM ?
Peer Plpitha, lam or Uaee* StemiiK,
Caailnm. Illaattui, ?tiiplmwm. ttt,
doe to liim AeM. Sold on IS da ya' trial I
Aak for "WIMa Kmup" which fully
explains this treatment ? Iree ? at
CAROLINA PHARMACY
CHAIN or EVENT*
WjJlham, Mass. ? Raymond
Aucoin, 21, hurt his nose this
way: While he was working on
a building project a brick fell
from a staging. It struch the
blade of a long-handled shovel
lying on the ground. The handle
popped up and struck Aucoin on
the nose, cutting it so badly it re
quired four stitches to close the
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AT ABSOLUTE AUCTION
at 2:00 o'clock
October 16, 1948
RYLE GREER PROPERTY, Perkinsville
known as the Tom Gregg Property
House 9 rooms, 6 closets. Can be divided into three ap
artments. Water in all parts of it. New pump and new
pipe. Bath, new roof and hardwood floors, all newly
painted. Cinder block shop and machinery ? Planer,
Rip Sstar, Molding, Sander, Morticer, Press Drill and
Complete Body Shop equipment. 2 Sanders, Paint
Spray and Welding Equipment, large Air Compressor
All brand new. Sell it with the machinery or without.
This property is subdivided in 3 lots. Can buy part or
all.
This is one of the most desirable properties in or ar
ound Boone. Location Just one mile east of Boone. It b
a corner lot, lies between old 60 and 421. Come and
bring the whole family, and look this property over
before the sale. Be on Hand Saturday October 16, 1948.
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PLENTY OF MUSIC and we will give
Away PLENTY of CASH PRIZES
HoneycuttReal Estate
and Auction Co.
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