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15 Beauties Will Compete For “Miss Watauga” Crown Fifteen beauties will com pete Saturday night, Dec. 3, for the coveted Hiss Watauga County title. Pageant chairman Buck Robbins says Miss North Car olina, Nanette Minor, and Miss Rhododendron, Jean Blair, will be on hand as con testants perform in swimsuit, evening gown and talent divi sions and the judges tally up their votes. The Jaycees and Jaycettes this year are using Winter Wonderland as the theme of the pageant, and special sets will, as usual, make this one of the most memorable events of the season. Jaycee Ford King will direct the pageant. At 3 p. m. that afternoon, the Christmas - Beauty Pageant Parade will file through down town Boone. The Jaycees have 800 tick ets available for the pageant which will be held in the auditorium of the Appalachian Elementary School. Contest ants are: DINAH LANNING, age 19, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Lanning of Boone, and a 1965 graduate of Appalachian High School. Dinah is a sophomore at ASTC and is studying voice, piano and violin. DIANNE KLUTZ, 19, of China Grove, is a 1965 gradu ate of South Rowan High School and a sophomore at ASTC. She has had training in piano, dance, speech, and dramatics and voice. VIVIAN WOODS, 19, waa a runner-up in the Miss Lenoir contest. A 1966 graduate of Happy Valley High School, the ASTC freshman has had train ing in piano. BARBARA CLOUGH, a sophomore at ASTC, plays piano, flute, has participated in choirs and is a majorette. A 1965 graduate of W. T. Woodson High School Annen dale, Va., Barbara is 19. SANDRA WORKMAN is a member of the dancing Ap palettes at ASTC. The sopho more co-ed, age 19, has stud ied piano and dancing and is a 1965 graduate of Thomas ville Senior High School. GLORIA VIA, age 20, is a 1964 graduate of Madison Mayodan Senior High School in Mayondan, N. C. Gloria is a junior at ASTC and has had experience in drama, speech and play-writing. This year, she was first runner-up in the Miss Madison-Mayodan preli minary. LINDA SMITH, 19, Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith Sr. of Boone and is a 1969 graduate of Appalachian High School. A sophomore at ASTC, she has had voice train ing and other music courses. Recent Births Ur. and Mrs. Bob Farthing, Boone, girl, Nov. 6. Ur. and Mrs. James H. Os borne, Creston, girl, Nov. 10. Ur. and Urs. Johnny Greene, Deep Gap, boy, Nov. 10. Ur. and Urs. Burl Huff, Boone, girl, Nov. 12. Ur. and Urs. Ned Stephens, Sherwood, boy, Nov. 12. Ur. and Urs. Joseph Corn ell, Vilas, girl, Nov. 12. Ur. and Mrs. Martin Potter, Boone, boy, Nor. 13. Hr. and Mrs. L. J. Nunley, Todd, girl. Not. 13. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Miller, Boone, girl, Not. 14. Mr. and Mrs Roger Cald well, Shouns, Tenn., boy, Not 18. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wataon, Deep Gap, boy, Not. 17. Mr. and Mrs. John Samaras, Boone, girl. Nor. IS. LOUISE JOYCE, 18, is a 1964 graduate of Sumner High Schol in Greensboro and a junior at ASTC. Louise has taken special training in piano. ANNA JONES, 19, is a 1965 graduate of Beaver Creek High School. Anna plays pia no, organ, violin and clarinet and has had training in danc ing and voice. A sophomore at Appalachian, she is a mem ber of ASTC’s marching band and accompianist to the Wo men’s Glee Club. BETTY HAYES, 18, Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hoyle Hayes of Boone and a 1966 graduate of Watauga High School. Betty plans to sing in the talent division. PAT MOZINGO, 18, wu first runner-up in last year’s Miss Watauga Pageant. She is a 1864 graduate of Garinger High School in Charlotte, has had piano training and ex-* perience modeling. Pat is a junior at ASTC. EMILY VON CANNON, 18, graduated from Don McCarty High School, Ft. Pierce, Fla., last spring. A freshman at ASTC, Emily has been a band member six years and a baton twirler threee years. SUSIE FOSTER, 18, winner of the “Miss 16” contest in 1963, graduated in the spring from Don McCarty High School, Ft. Pierce, Fla. A freshman at ASTC, Susie has had special training in piano, dance and dramatics. GLENDA RAGAN, age 18, is a 1966 graduate of Watauga High School and is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn C. Ragan of Boone. She has had training in her church choir and high school chorus and studied dramatics one year in high school. Glenda is em ployed by IRC here. GLENDA BROYHILL, age 18, is the daughter of Hr. and Mrs. Ralph Broyhill of Route 1, Blowing Rock. She is a 1966 graduate of Watauga High School, has studied piano and enjoys music and dancing. Know The Weather BY E. H. SIMS Why is it that, in most areas of the country, winter brings so many long, rainy spells? Winter produces more rainy spells of several days duration than summer for several reasons. One of the m>in rea sons is that winter’s colder earth and ever-present cold air creates more of the cloud forming or cooling action that makes for cloud and rain. Warm air moving into cold winter air (a warm front) can set up a rainy area for hun dreds of miles. Since a warm front moves forward more slowly than a cold front, this mass of cloud and rain takes several days to pass overhead. Occasionally a warm front or an occluded front will be come stationary over an area, and in winter this usually means several days of bed, rainy weather. These frontal systems are of long duration but produce little lightning and thunder. EDA Director To Visit WAMY Counties Soon William E. Davis, Mid-East ern Director of the Public Works and Economic Develop ment Administration, will visit North Carolina on Dec. S, 6, and 7. December 5th, he will meet with Governor Dan Moore and other State officials. On the 6th and 7th, he will be in Watauga, Avery, Mitchell, Yancey, and Madison Counties for the purposes of becoming acquainted with the people and the projects and potential projects in which the Econom ic Development Administra tion is or may be involved. Accompanying Mr. Davis will be Charles S. Edwards, North Carolina Coordinator for the Agency. Air Force Tests Will Be Given Air Force Recruiting Sgt. Dave Johnson announces the Air Force Officer Qualifica tion Test (AFOQT) will be given here Tuesday, Novem ber 29. Everyone interested in taking the test should see Sgt. Johnson in the ASTC Book Store Monday, Nov. 28, between 1 and 5 p. m. for the exact time and place the test be given. Both men and women gra duates and seniors may apply for Air Force Officer Train ing (OTS). There are no mar ital restrictions. Women ap plicants may be married but can have no dependents under 18 years of age. Interested men and women may take the qualification test without obligation, Sgt. Johnson stated. Johnny Taylor Tours Drug Laboratories Mr. Johnny Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Taylor, was among the eighty mem bers of the senior class of the School of Pharmacy from the University of North Carolina invited to tour the Eli Lily Laboratories in Indianapolis and Abbotts Laboratories in Chicago. The group left Nov ember 16 and will return No vember 23. Paul & Ralph Say: By J. Paul Winkler 21st Year Saluting Watauga County BEN FRANKLIN’* THANKSGIVING PRAYER God grant that not only the love of liberty, but a thorough knowledge of the rights of man, may pervade all the nations of the earth, so that a philosopher may set his foot anywhere on its surface, and say, “This is my country." Paul Watauga Insurance Agency J. Paul Winkler Ralph Gwaltney 2*442*1 Bax 267 S24 Wot King street Boone, N. C. BREMCO Entertains Board Of WNC Development Assn, i Blue Ridge Electric Member ship Corporation served as host to the regular monthly meeting of the Board of Di rectors of the Northwest North Carolina Development Associ ation Wednesday, Nov. 16, in Lenoir. Attending were 80 people including the directors from the eleven counties which constitute the Northwest Area, County Extension Chairmen, Home Agents, and members of special commimttees of the as sociation. Counties making up the Northwest Area include Caldwell, Watauga, Ashe, Alle ghany, Surry, Stokes, Davie, Forsyth, Yadkin, Wilkes and Vexander. Officers of the association I are Edwin Duncan Jr., chair man of the board, North Wilkesboro; James S. Boyles, president, Pinnacle; B. Eugene Seats, vice-president, Mocks ville; Floyd Pike, vice-presi dent, Mt. Airy; and Neil Bol ton, secretary-treasurer of Win ston - Salem. Local directors are C. E. Viverette, Lamont Krimminger and Boyd Wilson. Mrs. Barbara Deverick is vice chairman of the Community Development division of the organization. The group toured the new headquarters of Blue Ridge Electric Membership Corpora tion. They then proceeded to the new showroom and office building of Broyhill Furniture Industries end upon comple tion of their tour returned to Blue Ridge Electric where they were served a buffet dinner by the BREMCO staff. Reins-Stirrdivant Funeral Home Ambulance Service Reins-Sturdivant Mutual Burial Association Plan Rite Bnrlal Insurance 401 E. King St BOONE, N. C. 264-8888 THESE CARS CAN BE BOUGHT BELOW DEALER BOOK VALUE. WE MUST MOVE THEM! '66 Dart "270" 12,000 actual miles—38,000 miles war ranty remaining. '66 Polara 2 Dr. Hard top—9,000 actual miles. Still has 41,000 mile warranty. '66 Biege — maining. '66 Plymouth Fury III 2 door hardtop—43,500 miles warranty remaining. Dart 4 Dr. like new — lots of warranty re r66 Plymouth 4 door fully equipped—36,000 mile war ranty. Air conditioned. '66 Plymouth Fury 111—4 door, 9 passenger wagon. Air conditioned. 42,000 mile warranty. '66 Chrysler New Yorker, 4 door. Driven only 5,000 miles. Fully equipped. '66 Valiant V-200, 4 door. 35,000 mile warranty. '65 Dart "270" 4 door, etxra clean. Lots of warranty re maining. '65 Dodge 4 Dr. Polara—extra clean—still has 34,000 mile warranty. '65 Plymouth 4 door Hardtop—25,000 mile warranty. '65 Chrysler New Yorker 4 door. Fully equipped— air conditioned. '65 Chevy Impala 2 door hardtop—10,000 actual miles. Standard transmission. '65 Mustang 2 door Hardtop—extra nice. 3“'65 Plymouths 2 door hardtops—35,000 miles warranty. '64 Ford Falcon Wagon. 29,000 actual miles. '63 Plymouth 4 door Fury—extra nice—still under warranty. '63 Plymouth 4 door Belvedere—Standard transmission. '63 Chevy 2 Dr. Super Sport—4 on the floor '62 Ford 4 Dr. Galaxie. Standard transmission. '62 Rambler American—4 door. '62 Rambler Wagon. '61 Plymouth 4 door—Priced to sell. '61 Falcon Wagon. '61 Rambler 4 door . Priced to Sell! '61 Chevy 2 Dr. 6 cylinder. '61 Valiant Wagon. '60 Corvair Choose from 3. '60 Volkswagen - TRUCKS - '64 Dodge lVi ton—cattle rack. Extra nice. '65 Dodge ^2 Ton '63 Dodge 2 Ton Heavy duty. '65 Ford 'A Ton V8—fully customed. '62 Ford 2 Ton 12 foot dump bed. '64 Willys Jeep 4 wheel drive Pickup. '59 Ford V2 Ton '58 Ford V2 Ton 4 speed transmission. '57 International 3/4 ton—4 wheel drive. 4 speed trans mission. 30,000 miles—one owner. '50 Dodge 1 Ton Dual wheels. '53 International <4 ton pickup. '47 Jeep Brown & Graham Motor Co., Inc. Franchised Dealer No. 833 832 E. Main Street Boone. N. C.
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