PAGE SIX COVE CREEK HIGH SCOOPS Cove Creek vocational agrieuliur stuacnts entertained their fathers a the annua! father-son banquet her last Thursday evening. A varie< program covering the activities c the department here duiir.g The pas ten years was given with Elmer Fox senior, acting as toast master. Prom inent among the speeches made dur ing the event was the discourse b; Mr. W. II. Walker, founder of th vocational agriculture department who spolrc briefly on the subjeel "The beginnings of vocational agr: culture in Cove Creek high school. Other ...Iks were made by Hsrr; Hamilton. Watauga count;, agent G. G. Farthing assistant count; agent, and Ernest Hiliard. Cot Creek vocational agriculture teach er. Hiliard outlined plans for th ensuing year and mentioned achieve meats of the department during th: scholastic year. On Friday evening, March 12, th Cove Creek affirmative debajjn .squad, composed of Geraldino Biri? ham and Walter Thompson, defence e. l. mm gui Phone 148 Be It's Time For ?LU Tough going calls for extra phants are brought up to si ing extra engines are hooki Average fertilizers can't su crops. The urgent need for LOW quality calis for extra powi rich nitrogen, phosphorus a PUSH of added Calcium, M Remember . . . vou get all RED STEER FERTILIZERS For ; FARMERS HAR1 CO! BOO? ? W. S. Moretz, J. M. Moretz, Watauga Country St Mrs. W. W. Collin! Will Wilsoi W. L. Holshouser, A. N. Thomas, R. M w ;thc Blowing Rock negative team in a spirited contest on the railroad | problem. Cove Creek's negative 1 debaters. David Love and Billie | S Harmon, lost to Cranberry on Thursday. March 21. In the Cove Creekj CrViibcrry-Blowing Rock triangle, t ; all negative teams were defeated by t the affirmative teams of these c school:. thereby preventing any of, 1 them from sending their reprcsenta- j f i tives to the state finals at Chapel I t him: - MARCH SALES OF CHEVROLT j CARS SHOW BIG INCREASE | y I Detroit. March 31. ? Continued t. gains over the second-best Febru1.1 ary in the history of the company - | were reported by Chevrolet here t' [day. with release of its 'dealers' new v j passenger car and truck sales fig: ; ures for the second 10 days of y ! March. P ! Tho innmicr, 111^,1 H - over the same period last month, toc tal sales being 33.510. William E. - Holler, general sales manager, ans nounced. New car sales gained 23.4 per cent over the first 10 days of March, he said, e The period showed a 38.4 per cent g gain over the second 10 days of . [March, 1939. when 9,303 fewer units d were retailed. afii-J/ight "America's Safest Tire" | PLUS-Protection IN THE SKID ZONE Hundreds of deep, flexible i cushion cleats give an amti7I ing stopping and 11011-sKid cfll1 cicncy that docs not have to he | periodically renew ed . ... it is 1 built in for the life of the tire. PLUS-Protection ! IN THE BLOW-OUT ZONE ; Fisk Anti-Friction Cord fabrin in nlv ;K visit over the Faster holidays with Mrs. Pierce's family? "'But shortly after arrival, and aftr a conference with officials of the ncrchatidising department of the j iuke Power Company, he wrote an j jrder for 1.000 Kelvinators to be do- i ivered immediately to Duke Pow- j i Company, North and South Cam-! ir.a distributors for tile product. M- T1. : 1 liifiiriuiv. mi. ocive was* .aiming happily yesterday as ho talked further with John Paul Lucas, nu-rhandising manager, Roy A. Palmer, illuminating engineer of the company, and Geo. E. Wagoner, district manager, about a general sales meetr.g to be held at the Charlotte Woman's Club April 5. "Smiling with Mr. Pierce was T. Farrell of Detroit, district sales manager for his company, who flew to Charlotte to assist in placing the huge Kelvmator order. "Mr. Pierre, who recently ongmi erod a manufacturing and distribution coup that lowered the retail price of Kelvinators ranging from $30 to $60. told yesterday how it was accomplished. "First, revised distribution methods; second, concentrating 06 per rent of production on one model of six cubic feet, eliminating about 12 t?ther models, meantime, effecting a tremendous production savi n g; Third, believing if the price of the product was reduced sales volume would be doubled. "Result: Since January the com- i >.?ny has been compelled to increase ; production three limes." Valle Crucis News i .Mr. and Mrs. J.?e C. .Mast ontor-1 tained at a lovely party on Saturday night. The guests impersonated some character in a book, the prize costume being that of Mrs. Henry Taylor, who wore a George '.Yashington costume. Delicious refresh montc-. \vf?rt* hort course at State College July 12-27 for the right to compete in the national contest at the national rlairy show in Harrisburg. Pa., OcLober 12-19. The FSA loans will be made to nOiis and daughters of FSA clients for the purpose of buying calves, pigs, chickens, and other livestock, and they may be made for the purpose of buying seed, plants, fertiM ir.r.nct; ?? ~ ? ??? P3f^?r S-J msum te Store for < d out in our new "garc s us! The place is fairlj s, seed packets, etc. You e your garden more fur y of new ideas for every FOR YOUR Vigoro, 5 pounds Lawn Grass Seed, nour White Clover Seed, po IARDWARE & BOONE, N. C. 1 APRIL 4. 1940 ! lizer and the like for club projects. Extension farm and home agents ! in the counties will gladly furnish j additional information on any of j these subjects. Harrill said. 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