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TEA PUNCH Here's A Tasty Holiday Tea PIN-BALL TEA PUNCH 2 quarts freshly drawn cold water 1/4 cup loose tea, 15 tea bags or 5 tablespoons instant tea 1 cup sugar 1 cup water 2 2-inch cinnamon sticks 1 tablespoon grated lemon rind 2 teaspoons grated or ange rind 1/2 cup orange juice 1/4 cup lemon juice 1/2 cup pineapple juice For tea leaves or teabags, bring two quarts of water to a full rolling boil. Pour over tea, cover and let brew 3 to 5 min utes; strain. For instant tea, merely dissolve in cold water. Combine sugar, 1 cup water, cinnamon and fruit rinds. Simmer 15 minutes,. Add syrup and fruit juices to tea and chill thoroughly. Serve in punch bowl over ice cubes, or make pretty ice ring like this: Arrange seasonal or well drained frozen or canned fruit in a shallow layer of water in the bottom of the ring mold or angel food cake pan. Put in freezer until fruit pattern is frozen in place. Add more ice water and return to freezer until entire ring is solid. Unmold by running a little water over bottom of pan. Quick Recipe For Yule Egg Nog 6 eggs, separated 2 cups milk 1/2 cup sugar 1-8 teaspoon salt 2 cups cream 2 teaspoons vanilla FVesh ground Nutmeg Beat egg yolks and sugar until thick and lemon colored. Beat in cream, milk, salt and vanilla. Beat egg whites until they hold stiff peaks; fold into egg yolk mixture. Serve in chilled punch bowl — sprinkle nutmeg on top. SNOWY LAND . . . When we think of Santa Claus, many of us think of snow and frozen mountains. It is easy to picture the home of Santa to be somewhat as shown above. This photo might have been taken from the sleigh of Kris Kringle. It Is mountainous landscape near Lucerne, Switzer land. CHRISTMAS CLASSIC . . . Shown above la the miracle scene from Gian Carlo Menotti’s beloved Christmas opera, "Amahl and the Night Visitors." The opera has been presented 17 times on network television during the Christinas holiday seasons. S' What every woman needs . . the Lady Remington' shaver *15” Perfect for grooming legs and underarms. Adjustable roller combs for dose, smooth shaving. Choose from Wedgwood Blue, Antique Gold or Venetian Rose with matching boudoir case. Aad debt forget to see the REMINGTON PRINCESS* shaver for quick, easy grooming too. BOONE DRUG CO. ‘ . X. King St — N.C. Furniture Plant For Boone May Be Sought By Group (Continued from peso one) firms about coming here. The issue was studied five or six years ago. Adams said he would doubt the success of such a venture, "Unless you could get some of the better known brands of furniture” and at that, "Most companies like to hive a railroad.” Adams recounted that the Broyhills had located a plant at Taylorsville, which was served by a spur track. Andrews said that “Very few of the people that have worked fin Lenoir) a long time would come here.” It was explained that Watauga ns who had ac hieved seniority and higher wages in distant plants did not take local jobs as the plants came to Boone. Some who did remained only short times be fore returning to their former employment. Chosen City Once Derided We recognize Nazareth as "the chosen city" and consider it one of the holiest places in Christendom. Such was not always the case. Nazareth was considered so insignificant that the term "Nazarene” was applied to Je sus Christ in derision. When Jesus called his first disciples, among them was Philip of Bethsaida. Philip went to Nathanael and said, "We have discovered the one about whom our scriptures speak. He is Jesus of Nazareth, the son of Joseph. ” And Nathanael replied, "Can anything good come out of Nazareth?” After Jesus had spoken to him, Nathanael exclaimed, "Thou are the Son of God; Thou art the King of Israel." And Nathanael returned to Nazareth with a few chosen dis ciples as Jesus began his minis try in the chosen city. Christmas Time In Costa Rica In this island country there is a variation of the presepio known as the portal. Instead of a manger scene under the tree or in a corner of a room, iia whole room is filled with a replica of the Nativity, and people go from house to house admiring them. The Christ Child has for centuries been accepted as the giver of gifts, but recently San ta Claus has also made his in fluence felt here. It is not un common to see a mannequin in a department store window, equipped with a beard and the rest of the Santa Claus regalia. BROAD FORM Family Life Insurance Here is a unique concept which goes well beyond ordinary fam ily life insurance plans. This unusual plan offers such broad protection that it must be lim ited to one per family. Call us for complete details today. No obligation, of course. INSURANCE FOR YOUR EVERY NEED David Spainhour BOONE Insurance Agency Professional Building Boone, N. C.—264-8732 Your Independent Insurance Agent Serves Yon First OaervMHtlns J THS TRAVSLSHS IMSUAANCI COMA AMI IS Hartford, Connecticut Adams: “I’d work to get a plant, if we could get one of the better brands.’’ Harold Rice asked whether a cabinet manufactory might be interested in setting up lo cally. Mayor Clyde Greene said that the problem there would be that materials used would have to be shipped in. He said he had talked with the Broyhills on several oc casl is, finding that they would need a railroad to expedite operations. In a recent interview, the newspaper learned that several employees of Caldwell County factories travel each day from their homes in Johnson County (Tenn.), west of Watauga. 3V2 Million Trees Set (Continued from page one) owner. Farmers should get an order blank from the ASCS or other agricultural offices and place an order for tree seedlings as soon as possible to assure their seedlings will be reserved. For additional information or to apply for ACP assistance, contact the Watauga ASCS of fice. Applications for tree plant ing labor should be made with the Soil Conservation Service. Legal Notices NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WATAUGA COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT JO ANN KIRKPATRICK CLAYBURN, Plaintiff vs. DAVID LEE CLAYBURN, Defendant The above named defendant, David Lee Clayburn, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Watauga County, North Carolina, by the plaintiff to secure an absolute divorce from the defendant upon the ground that plaintiff and de fendant have lived separate and apart for more than one year next preceding the bringing of this action; and the defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of theSuper ior Court of Watauga County, in the courthouse in Boone, North Carolina, within twenty days after the 5 day of Jan uary, 1968, and answer or demur to the complaint is said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This 16 day of November, 1967. 0. H. FOSTER Clerk of the Superior Court 11-23-4c Marches see shift from dis sent to resistance. Summit meeting of Vietnam allies off till 1968. Jev Russing Realty Office On Blowing Rock Road “At the Sign of the Big Red Heart” “Your Home Is Where The Heart is” 1. BLOWING ROCK—New modern two bedroom, lVfc baths and fireplace, cen tral heat, nice location, carport and base ment. Immediate occupancy. $15,000. 2. THIS IS A GOOD time to buy your cabin for next summer and we have a nice se lection. Prices ranging from $8,000 to $11,000. 3 TWO BEDROOMS, large stone fireplace, carpeting, with hot air furnace. Brand new. $11,000. Good financing. 4. FOR RENT: Approximately 450 square feet for commercial purposes. Building located on 421 East. 5. JUST LISTED: Two bedrooms, den, large fireplace, hot air furnace, nice view plus 1 acre of land. Beautifully furnished. $17,500. By appointment. g DEERFIELD: Three nice building lots with a very nice view. 7. FOR RENT OR SALE—4 bedroom 2 bath brick—full basement on two acres of land. 8. A GOOD BUY—An older house 4 bed rooms—hot air furnace—$9,500. 9- PLAN NOW FOR YOUR HOME NEXT SPRING — CHOOSE YOUR LOT IN DOUGHERTY HEIGHTS NOW. 10. POPLAR HILL — Extra large building lot—$3,000. 11. A VIEW IN MIND? Have a look at this two bedroom charmer—furnished—ten miles on 105. 12. DELMAR—Convenient location — small price—4 bedrooms—$13,500. 13. SUGAR GROVE—small farm—11 acres good 3 bedroom house—good furnace. 14- MOTEL—Retire in the mountains and have your winters free. 20 units plus living quarters — no information on phone. 15. LINVILLE CREEK RD.—30 acres on good road — $9,000. 18- PERKINSVILLE — 3 bedrooms — very deep lot—$9,000. 17- FARTHING—Two level building lots. 18. TWO FOR THE PRICE OF ONE—One level with 3 bedrooms complete—2nd level ready for completion—Wonderful view. ! CALL DAY OR NIGHT Bev Bussing — 264-9191 I P. O. Box 64 — Boone, N. C. i “Service With Sincerity■” EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Having qualified us the execu tor of the will of Ben W.Farth-. tag, late of the County of Wa tauga, State of North Carolina, this is to notify those having claims against the estate of the said deceased to present them to us within 6 months of the date hereof, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All those indebted to the estate are asked to make immediate payment. This No vember 27, 1967. Ray A. Farthing and Mildred M. Farthing, Executors Vilas, N. C. 11-30-4C Boone Auto Exchange Bristol Road — Boone, N. C. Nice Clean Cars Large Assortment—Large, Medium, Small CHECK US BEFORE YOU BUY LX WRAP YOURSELF SNUGLY IN LUSH SOFTNESS . . THE DELECTABLE WAY TO^LOOK IN PRIVATE | Free Gift Wrapping 1 Convenient Budget Terms Christmas Layaway NEWTON’S Eut King Street—Boone
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