WATAUGA DEMO An Independent Weekly Neutpaper . . . Seventy-Third Year of Continuous Publication TRICE: riVK CENTS BOONE, WATAUGA COUNTY. NOBTH CAROLINA THUK8DAY, FEBRUARY IC, 1M1 FOR BEST RESULTS ?dvertiieri invariably the Democrat. With tntenaely It b the VOLUME LXXIII. ? NO. S3 TOWN OFFICIALS. ? John Councill, band upraiwd, new member of the town council, wu administered the oath of office lut week ?- a? ?>?. J J..... .. i | by Mayor Howard J. Cottrell. Grady Tugmm, left, and Wayne | Richardson, other councilmen, look on. Cottrell Is New Mayor Howard J. Cottrell resigned hi* position as Alderman of the Town of Boone last Wednesday and was immediately sworn in as Mayor succeeding Mayor Gordon H. Winkler. The changeover at city hall came immediately following the induction of Mr. Winkler as a member of the State Senate. He > had served as Mayor for 17 years. Taking Mr. Cottrell's place on the Board is John H. CouaciU, Boone business man. Mr. Cottrell has served on the board for seven and a half years. A son of the late D. Jones, Cot trell and Mrs. Cottrell, he wa? educated at Appalachian College and has been manager of the Ap palachian College Book Store for 20 years. Mr. Councill is a son of the late Tracy Councill and Mrs. Councill, is a graduate of the University of North Carolina, spent four years in the Navy, and since 1955 has been in the oil and real estate business in Boone. Mrs. Winkler DieslnDurham Mrs. Carl Winkler. 63, of 1007 Morehead Ave., Durham, died Saturday at a Durham hospital, following an extended illness. Mrs. Winkler was the former Miss Virgie Rogers, a native of Boone, and a daughter of the late Wade Rogers and Mrs. Lou Pear son Rogers. Funeral services were conduct ed Monday at Hall-Wayne Chapel in Durham. The body was brought to Boone where graveside servics were conducted at Mount Lawn Memorial Park. Survivors are the husband, two sons and a daughter: Roger Wink ler, Durham; Halbert Winkler, Asheville; Mrs. Griffin Loyd, 1 Chapel Hill; three sisters and three brothers: Mrs. Delia Rogers, Boone; Mrs. Ella Higgins, Boone; Mrs. James Vannoy, Columbus, Mont; Coy Rogers, Deep Gap; Henry and Alton Rogers, Boone. There are four grandchildren and ^>ne great grandchild. StateTravel Editor Offers Sage Advice For Attracting Visitors 1 I Mrs. Miriam Rabb of Boone. High School Band Has Six In Carolina Clinic iuc Aji|f??L'ni?n mtfn ocnwi Band, under, the direction of Mr. George Kiraton, was very proud and honored to have six of its members representing them in the 1961 Northwestern North Carolina Band Clinic., The members included: Barbara Matheson, Ben Miller, Robert Cook, Elizabeth Bartlett, Betsey Isley, and Janie Price. William High also made the clinic but was unable to attend due to illness. The clinic, which was recently held in Boone, was divided up into two bands, the Symphonic Band and the Concert Band. The Sym phonic Band was directed by Dr. Paul Bryan, director of bands at Duke University. The Concert Band was directed by Dr. William G. Spencer, A. S. T. C. music de partment head. Charles L. Isley, Jr., A. S. T. C. band director, was clinic chairman. The tryouts for the clinic were held this year in Lenoir and Salis bury. Out of those trying out ap proximately one hundred were turned down. The original plans were to have one hundred and sixty students repressing twenty six high schools, but due to the weather not all of the bands were represented. College Ban^ Concert Set? The College Band will preient a concert February 23 at 8 p. m., in the Fine Arta Building Audi torium. The concert will be open to the public with no charge. Charles L. Isley, band director, announced the program will be light in nature, featuring soloists, trios, and a Dixieland ensemble. CARTER JOSEPH FARTHING C. J. Farthing Funeral Held Carter Joseph Farthing, 07, of Boone, Route 3, died Tuesday of last week at Watauga Hospital after a long illness. Funeral services were conducted at 2 o'clock Thursday at Oak Grove Baptist Church by Rev. Walter Jones, Rev. Hoyt Robinson, and Rev. C. Q Vance. Burial was in Mountlawn Memorial Park. Born in Watauga county, Mr. Farthing was a son of the late Rev. Harrison- Harthing and Mrs. Carolina Dougherty Farthing. He was superintendent of the State Prison Camp near Boone for many years, but retired three years ago, due to failing health. He was a deacon and Sunday school teacher at the Oak Grove Baptist Church. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. (continued on page two) | WtPrld Day Of Prayer Will Be Observed^ In Union Services The act of prayer is ai old as man himaelf and man'i belief in ita power aa enduring aa the chain , of life upon this planet The pow | er of prayer is known to milliona ' with abiding devotion and faith. [The eagerness of people today to and together and a95.00 for equip ment; and on* new faculty poaf tioo. Appropriating 92,723.000. for new buildinga and renovation*. Moat of the recommended capi tal improvement appropriation* would go for theae major building projects: New education claaaroom build ing, ?72.t (khi Money to he gotten from (tatewide bond laau* to be voted on by the people. Combination student center snd cafeteria, $1,017,800 (also to be financed by statewide bond issues). The $000,000 cafeteria would be financed entirely from the bond issue. The student center would get 1917,900 from the bond Issue. Another 9017,900 to complete the building would have to be borrow ed by the college and repaid on a aelf 'liquidating basis from fees, etc. Dormitory for 900 women, to re place Lovill Hall, oldest dormitory (Continued oo page two) MAJOR CARLOS DE LIMA Major DeLima Dies Monday Major Carlos DeLima, 69, of 210 Hardin Street died Monday after noon at S o'clock at Watauga Hospital after an extended illness. Funeral services will be held this (Wednesday) afternoon at 1 o'clock at the Boone Methodist Church by the pastor, Rev. Pres Ion Hughes, who will be assisted in the brief service by Rev. E. F. rroutman of the Lutheran Church ind Rev. J. K. Parker, Jr., Presby terian Church pastor. Preceding the funeral there ?trill be a program of organ music from Chopin, and Mrs. Gay Ban ncr nuNn win sing Avi nana ai the dote of the service. Active pallbearer* were: Jska Caudill, John Councill, Jay Beach, Jerry Coe, John Houck and Arm field Coffey. The family uki that no flow er* be lent. In lieu thereof, con tributions may be made to a mem orial fund for the North Carolina Heart Association, earmarked specifically for research In heart diseases. Born in Lisbon, Portugal, Ma jor DeLima came to this country as ? youth. He served for mora than thirty jears in the Army, and served aa Finance Officer both in this country and at foreign basis. Surviving are the wide*, the former Mr*. Louise ridge, and two i snn Aldridge of Mrs. A. It Calif.