Wataugans At Work ? '?&!&* "-i.-. v.. IffiSSfK sSRZra^^Slffl Grocery clerk at the AtP supermarket is Eugene Winebarger, 24-year-old Wataugan who has been with the Boone firm since it opened at it* new location in September, 1960. Formerly with Burlington Industries, Wincbarger is a graduate of Bethel High School and now makes his home at Vilas. He is married to the former Miss Lana Turner of Meat Camp, and the couple has a ten-months-old son, Tony. CAPITAL CLIPBOARD Small Number License Tags Carry Little Prestige Now By EULA N. GREENWOOD RED FLAG7 ... As the car frpjp Raleigh eaaed, tip, to the resMetlce hi the small Wq^ern North Carolina town, the driver said: "I would have' given credit for more sense than that. Look at that tag on his car. It's just like waving a red flag in a bull's face." The man from the State capi tal was on a visit to a friend of his who held a nice State job in Raleigh, but kept his residence in the small commun ity and was home each week end. The job-holder had given in to that old urge to be . . . or at least to appear ... . Im portant. His license number was, as we recall, 57. A far throw from No. 1, Of course, but small enough to cause fin ger-pointing and to create envy, jealousy and the charge of "biggety". COURT . . . This was more than ten 'years ago; and since that time the small-number li cense plate has ceased to carry any meaning . . . except right at the top and for members of the State Supreme Cuurt whose license plates run J-l, J-2, and down the line. Now members of the Legis lature ... if they want them . . . can get license plates that have the same number as the seat they occupied in the 1963 Legislature. Not only that, but these plates glow in the dark! One of the things that led to W. Kerr Scott's becoming Gov ernor and U. S. Senator was that he would not be pulled in to such high-faluting business. In a day when everybody and his brother around Raleigh in sisted (? getting his special low number, Agriculture Commis sioner Scott said nothing doing . . . would have no part of it. BUFFALO . . . We predict here that a goodly percentage of the legislators will not wear the fancy plates and, further, that within two years . . . four at the outside . . . Rep. Car) Bailey's idea which seemed so good at the time introduced will have gone the way of the buffalo and the do-do bird. RALEIGH MUST ... Al though the Legislature has left Raleigh for a spell, interest in the sijK?d-a-h*W-m)lllon- L S ' rin f 23 L - 8000 U s. Gilliam, Jr. 1 L .. 3 00 PV ,Mrs R. O. Glenn 1 three-fourths a 2 00 Minerva Goldsmith 1 L 1.00 G. B. Gordon IV4 a 2 50 Mrs. Joe Gragg 33^4 a .... ^00 Mrs. Edward Greene _ ?'* a 12 an Ranee Greene 93 a 14:25 Wiley Greene 46 a 47 25 J. Edgar Harbin 58 a 44 45 John McDonald Harrison 15 a 21 rn Charles R. Hartley 21 a . 500 Lawrence W. Hayes 3 L 3$ Walter SSSTS " ' ' jfrg Willie u Hin 1 l :::: 13 io A^Hodgefr; lfc3aft71 830 R?e E Hollifleld 2 a .... H. Walter Horton and Estelle 30 a .. *00 I. c. Hovis 2V4 a 1 55 White Insle and Priscilla 1 a 2 50 Wayne Jarrettl L lo.oo ??f.,eg" 27 a 13.60 Paul A. Jones 1 a 3 00 James Gray Kallam 40 a 6.00 u- t. Kerr 3 a 1 50 Ruby Jean Lanier 1 a a on Miss Lillie Lord 1 L Z 30 Clara T. McCabe 1 L | oo iPeI C. McCurry 8 a .... 6145 brands McGuire and and I98a W. E^McMillan 1 ? ZZ ?i.50 Ralph Junior Matheson ? L MJO David Minton H a 59 80 Ben G. Moore Vi a 16.40 Ivey Moore 129 a 47.20 W. Roy Morrison 4 L ? 2.00 Jack Morris 8*4 a 34.50 Jones Nelson 10 a 2.0U Howard C. Niven 48 a .... 17.25 J. W. Norwood 4 a 37.10 Mrs. Willie E Pace 3 Ha 2.00 Joan Paris 7*4 a ? 2.00 Marshall Parsons 1 a .... 17.50 Horace Pearsons 60 a ? 9.00 Vassie Poplin 9 L 9.00 E. Logan Porter 4 a *0 Carl PresneU 3 a 11.37 Edd Quails 3 L 6.09 Rainbow Camp, Inc. 31*4 a 101.49 Mrs. Cenia Rich 4 L ...... 13.90 Abel Richards 1 a 1.00 P. Lee Richards 1 a 1.00 C. T. Rivers 5 a 2.90 Stella Simpson 1 L 1.00 Massie Smith k Sue Marsh 1 L 1.00 R. J. Stevens 1V4 a - ... 40.00 R. W. Stray 1 a 2.63 H H. Strickland 20V< a 7.30 Mrs. Margaret Taber 1 ? 5.29 Mrs. John A. Tate 2 a .... 1.00 Paul Sherrin 2 a 90 Dempsey Shook, 6 a 1.90 J. C. Shook 38 a 6.05 Basil Shore 20 a 27.60 Claude Shore and wife 5-8 a 53.00 Mead Taylor *4 a 6.20 Rex Taylor 6 a 27.40 Jake Tester 16*4 a 3.75 Grant Thacker 20 a 3.00 Clint Thomas 16 a 22.28 G. W. Thomas 1 L 2.00 Arthur Townsend 45 a 39.35 A. T. Townsend 40 a .... 4.00 Dick Townsend 1 a 11.90 F. G. Townsend (Heirs) 11 a 1.10 Floyd Townsend 29*4 a .... 21.70 I. Enzer Townsend 3 a ... 12.65 Roey C. Townsend 37*4 a 15.12 Troy C. Townsend 56 a .... 14.10 Katneryn C. Tully 1 L .... 1.00 William Jack Wagner 90 3-4 a 32.00 F. H. Wall k Margaret 1 L 28.00 Harold A. Ward (Heirs) 6 a 3.00 Brad Watson 1 L 17.20 Margie Welch 26 a 28.20 S. L. Whitaker & Daw son 50 a 11.00 S. L. Whitaker Dawson and Katheryn B. 70 a .... 13.10 Ernest White 6*4 a 31.12 Arthur White (Heirs) 9 a 5.00 Caroline L. Whiting (Es tate) 28*4 a 2.88 Archie Wicks 1 a 2.90 Mrs. Robert Woodruff 8 i a 1.00 : Isabel! A. Woodard 7 a .... 5.00 Wright, Heirs 2 a 1.00 Everette Yarber 24 a .... 3.85 Leonard Yarber 4 a 3.35 Dexter Yates 18 a 97.36 Albert Zimmerman, Jr. Courage is urged in Brazil's fiscal problems. Soviet pledges to a void harassing of Kennedy. Beautiful Mountain Development Two Miles South of Bamboo Exit of Blue Ridge Parkway * Lots with all utilities priced from $400. (Terms.) 9 Expertly-built summer homes ready for occupancy at $6950. (Terms.) These developers are also the developers of the aow popular Laurel Hill Development (20 occupied summer homes) where lots are still available ? Located 4 miles north of Bowing Rock on Parkway. At Aho turn right (first right torn exit on Parkway out of Blowing Rock)