Beauty Queen To Boost N. C. At Ohio Valley Travel Show Betty Lawhon, who wears the titles of North Carolina Rho dodendron Queen and "Miss Variety Vacationland", will help tell the State's vacation story at the Ohio Valley Travel and Sports Show in Cincinnati Gar dens March 2-10. The dark-eyed beauty from Rutherfordton has just returned from Washington, D. C, where she appeared at the North Car olina Travel Exhibit during the Washington Automobile Show. She was named "Miss Variety Vacationland" by the Travel Council of North Carolina, Inc., at its annual meeting in Dur ham January 27. Since winning the beauty pageant on Roan Mountain dur ing the 1862 Rhododendron Festival, Miss Lawhon has traveled over 6,000 miles in the Carolinas and other states as a goodwill ambassador for the Festival which is sponsored by the Bakersville Lions Club. Her appearance at the North Carolina travel exhibit in Cin cinnati is sponsored by the Travel Information Division of the North Carolina Department oft Conservation and Develop ment, which participates in ma jor travel shows as a part of the State's promotion of tourism. This will be the third year that North Carolina has sent a travel exhibit to Cincinnati for the big show which draws over 100,000 people to Cincinnati Gardens each March. In addition to the State booth, presenting North Carolina's va cation attractions from moun tains to coast, there will be ex hibits from Ghost Mountain, BETTY LAWHON Fontana Village, Dare County and the Carolinian Hotel at the Ohio Valley Show. Lutherans Plan Ground Breaking The Holy Communion Luther an Church will hold a ground breaking service Sunday, March 3, at 4 p. m., on the site of its proposed parsonage about one mile east of Foscoe. The Rev. Dr. E. L. Misenheimer will of ficiate at the service, represent ing the Synodical staff of the North Carolina Synod of the Lutheran Church of America. The congregation, which has been without a pastor for t year and a half, has extended a call which has not yet been accepted. A spokesman for the group said it is felt by the con gregation that it is best to pro ceed with the construction of the pasonage, so that it will be completed by the time a new pastor arrives in the parish. An invitation was extended to all friends to join in the ground breaking ceremonies. The inviation was also extended to friends to join in the morn ing worship service, and to re ceive the Lord's Supper with them, so long as they will accept it in their faith. FOOD COSTS BATED Washington? The Department of Agriculture estimates week ly food costs for couples 20 to 34 years of age at $21.60, and for couples 55 through 74 at $19.40 a week. Edward R. Murrow Three Tar Heel Celebrities Plan To Attend Fair Three North Carolina celebri ties have told Gov. Terry San ford they will be on hand for a spectacular "recognition cere mony" which the state has planned for April 28 during the 1963 North Carolina Interna tional Trade Fair. Hargrove Bowles, Jr., chair man of the State's Department of Conservation and Develop ment sponsoring the Trade Fair, said other acceptances are on the way. He listed the first three as: Edward R. Murrow, distin guished news analyst, TV per sonality, and now chief of the U. S. Information Agency. Betty Johnson, songstress and entertainer who has made fre quent appearances on many of the nation's top-rated television shows; and Sidney Blackmer, veteran ac tor with more than 100 movies, 29 Broadway plays, and count less TV star roles to his credit. 4-H Achievement Night To Be Held At Cove Creek The annual 4-H Club Achieve ment Night will be held next Thursday night, March 7, at 7:30 in the Cove Creek High School Gymnasium. This event will include awarding medals and certificates to all county winners of project work. Mr. Dick Smith, Western District 4-H Club Agent, will speak on "Opportunities in Community 4-H Club Work." Several inter esting entertainment features are in the making. All club members, parents, leaders, and everyone interested in 4-H Club work are urged to attend what is planned to be a most interesting meeting. In the Mail Appreciation Is Expressed Dear Mr. Riven: We want to express our sin cere appreciation to our college, church, and town friends for their visits to our home Wed nesday, February 20, and to thank them to rtheir contribu tion to the generous "pounding." This surprise occasion was a heart-warmning experience, and we shall always treasure it in memory. Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Rankin. Boone, N. C. Switch To <0> HeatingOilj Economical? clean burning 1 We deliver automatically R. O. Hodges, Jr. Agent HUMBLE OIL * REFINING COMFANV Boone, N. C. Phone AM 448*1 or AM 44251 This man is a dairy fanner and he sells his milk to Kraft. Let him tell you why: "Those Kraft folks have been in business a long lime. They reatize the im portance of dairying in this part of North Carolina. They're working with us to promote better dairying practices. They offer a steady , reliable market for good milk. Yes Sir, They're A Good Outfit!" KRAFT FOODS West Jefferson, N. 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