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Cove Creek High S Work On Last Edition In view of the fact that this will protwbly be Cove Creek High'* iaat yearbook, the sen ion, along with the annual staff, are putting forth every effort to make this the beat Coveteer. The subscription staff started the ball rolling Monday, Nov ember 5, by selling 136 sub scriptions and raising that to tal to over 290 Tuesday. The new annual will go Into the processing stage in January and will be available to all subscribers sometime in April. Schedule Cards The senior class reports that the basketball schedule cards were financed by their class treasury. Appreciation goes to the Rivers, Printing Co. for printing these cards. Attead Guidance Workshop Mr. Fidler and Mrs. Mast at tended the Guidance Workshop held at Appalachian State Teachers College on November 4 for school administrators and guidance directors of this area of the state. Family Living Class The psychology for living class began its unit of study on family life and dating practices prior to Dr. David R. Mace's visit with us during the Family Life Conference. His lecture and discussion with us stimu lated increased interest in the unit. Much reading from sug gested sources, films dealing with teenage family and dating problems, group and class dis cussion have all helped in giv ing members of the class a bet ter understanding of their re sponsibilities as members of a family and society. They feel they are better able to form more logical opinions of their own and each has written his own "code of behavior" which he feels could help him to cope with some of the problems he has or could be faced with lat er. Benfire Proceeding Cove Creek's first home basketball game, there was a bonfire. The pep rally consisted of varsity and junior varsity cheerleaders leading the yells. To conclude this event, every one joined hands in a snake dance and marched up to the gym. Yoder Shares Leadership Misenheimer, N. C. ? Sharing in the leadership of the 1983 Re ligious Emphasis Week program at Pfeiffer College was Bob Yoder, a Boone resident. Boh, the son of Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Yoder, is ? member of the senior class. He fe active in many of the religious organizations ?f the campus and is a pre-mMs teriai major. He graduated from Appalachian High School in 1960. Some daifc, air-owsd bobaooo in Brazil is sold in twist cr rope form. It is used to roll-your-awn cigarettes, pipe iMfting end chewing. lUs type accounts for about one-third of the country's tobaooo consumption. LENOIR, N. C. Judge Says New Tobacco Houses Can't Be Cramped By TOM DUNCAN Bowling Green, Ky, Nov. 5 ?Federal Judge Mac Swinford ruled Tuesday that a tobacco board of trade cannot discrim inate against new auction ware houses in allotting tobacco-sell ing time. The ruling In United States District Court here applied specifically to the Glasgow To bacco Board of Trade. But sev eral other boards in the eight state burley-tobacco belt report edly now have similar restric tions on use of newly construct ed warehouse space. Judge Swinford said: "The record clearly reveals that the action of the Glaagow Tobacco Board of Trade is in positive, flagrant, and direct disregard of the Sherman Anti trust law. "By combination and con spiracy the beard and its mem bers have sought to place im pediments and hazards in the way of persons who might seek to become new business com petitors, all to the injury of the farmers and other seg menU of public in the Gi*agow ara*. "Their conduct hat been in unreasonable restraint o I trade. Far from offering to the farm ers and othara with whom the warehouses do business the ad vantages of free and open com petition for their buaineas, the board of trade hv uOUS/LiS the existing warehouse opera tors an impunity In which they may repose ataUvioua of all de mands aad pressures far en hanced services or commuted chai?aa." He said he was enjoining the board from "any system of sell ing-time allocation which dis criminates against him (a new operator) solely because he is a new operator* Assignment To Ba Asked Attorney Paul Huddleston said his client, James Kenneth Bale, now will ask the board to asign sefflhg time for his new $900,000 warehouse on the same basis a a other houses on the market. The market opens November 28. Tomato Mart Is Envisioned For Watauga Co. Tbe production of vme-ripeoed Irellfaed tomatoes h rapidly be coming one of the better paying cash crops in amy of eur moan tiato countlH in North Cfcroltoa Good famwr* have produced 1,000 or more bushels per acre witfc gross income exceeding par acre. A marketing firm ? interested to openng a market to Watauga County if eoougti farmers are interested in growing tomatoes. Iheir requirements would be a strictly top quality tomato, picked just as it begins to ripen and delivered m good condRicn to tbe packing shed. Farmers who are Interested to j growing tomatoes for market afcoutd see your County Agent soon (or detail* Hie company that la interested to buytog to matoes would like to know how much interest there is to. Watauga County by December 1, 1963. PANTS TOO TIGHT Denver ? A would-be burglar had to give up his attempt to hold up a store owned by Mrs. Ethel Lambouth because of too tight pants. Mrs. Lambouth told police the bandit couldn't get his gun out of his hip pocket when he de manded cash and when she started yelling for police he took to his heels. Switch To ? HeatingOil] Economical? clean burning We daltvar automaUaaUr R. D. Hodges, Jr. Agent HUMBLE OIL h REFINING CO ME ANT Boone, N. C. Phone AM 4-SM1 or AM Mill ?? 1 - " Catawba Leads ? AitkamUe Frmrneh Prints Satin-finish rayon in rich colors. Hand-rotled hems. Water repellent. 32x32-in. Plenty of Hot Water Is a Blessing . . . But It's Not a Luxury! FAST RECOVERY ELECTRIC
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