TRI-COUNTY CHAMPIONS ? This year Appalachian High School placed four students on the All Tournament team. They were selected on their ability to play and their sportsmanship. Captain Jeanette Cooke, Betty Ann Edmisten, and Mary Lee Edmisten were chosen for the girls' team. Har bin Moretz was chosen to represent the boys' team. First row, left to right: Barbara Winkler, Rebecca Bingham, Jeanette Cooke, Mary Lee Edmisten, Shirley Cooke, Betty Ann Edmisten, Margaret Watson, manager. Miss Elizabeth Guy, coach, Buddy Wey, Shirley Ann Norris, Peggy Hampton, Corinna Shull, Mary Frang Gragg, Nancy De<^ Winkler, Clara Teague, Jean Keplar, manager. (Photo Palmer's Photo Service) Appalachian Hi Girls Win Trophy In Area Tourney The Tri-County Tournament was held recently in the Appa lachian State Teachers College gymnasium. There were 14 boys teams and four girls teams in the tournament. Three counties were represented in the boys games. These were: Ashe, Avery, and Wa tauga. The girls cannot play out of their home county in tourna ments so they played for the Wa tauga County Championship. This is the first time in the history of Appalachian High that the girls have ever won a cham pionship trophy. The girls of Boone met the Blowing Rock team Friday after noon in the opening game of the day. Jeanettc Cooke, with 30 points, and Mary Lee Edmisten, with 16, wcie bicked up by a trio of close workir ? guards in giving the Ap palachian girls a victory over the Blowing Rock girls. The final score was 59-23. This moved the Appalachian girls into the finals of the tournament. The Appalachian girls defeated the Cove Creek girls 41-31 in a thriller to cope the championship trophy. The girls' game was a close battle for the first period with the teams tied at 9-9, but Boone moved out in the second quarter, grabbed the lead and was never headed. Jeanette Coke and Mary Lee Edmisten paced the victory at tack for Boone girls while Har mon was the big star for Cove Creek. The guards of both teams played well. Newspapers Get Most Ad Money Clemson, S. C., Feb. 27.? The nation's newspapers receive one third of all money spent for ad vertising purposes, members of the Newspaper Advertising Ex ecutive Association of the Cara linas were told here today at the opening of a two-day meeting. An advantage of 85 per cent of the advertising budgets of depart ment stores goes into newspaper advertising, said Allen Sikes, field director of the Bureau of Advertising, New York. He said popularity of the news paper as the most effective means of reaching the consumer js shown by the fact that newspaper circulation is at an all-time high. Sikes also said there was no evidence in any part of the n'a .icli'trsc effect of tcl eviMfift bn newspaper readership. Manganese, one of the minor elements in plant nutrition, is thought to play a similar role in animal health. KING STREET Continued tram page ?M. ?round the iai bellied lien, and mad* plans far tht growth of the town . . . And out of such conioronco* cam* tha railroad, and tha big spurt of building, and. such promotions as the county road bond program, tha building of sidewalks to take the place of the gravel and plank ones, and assorted other projects . . . There was no for mality. no speech-making ? everybody had his say. the ques tion was voted on, and the meeting adjourned ... In case something came up. a meeting could be arranged in five min utes. flat, and the matter chased from the civic chest ... It was a crude approach perhaps, but it worked, and out of such gatherings, came the present efficient Chamber of Commerce which was given a firm founda tion on which to build! The farmer received 48 cents on every dollsf the consumer paid for retail farm products in 1B52. In 1951 the farmer got 50 cents, in 1945 ? the high point he received 54 cents. . ?? ? mi mm ??? 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