VOL.I, N 0.21 Luanne Banks Is Crowned By Melissia Thomas Ir l W £ 1 H hL. K pp I; £vl ilp w i I i iU M i« VwJff \# l *- i JBi 3® iET [J if Ugyk i j&hgXmW , »* ▼# -Ka SHBb.---«fB(ir AJiI »~~ ■- «,,> , j s4„ ,/w , jj('' /, -■£*. „ ♦, , , , . Hi H Lynn Deyton, Elisa Beck, Luanne Banks, Raylene Fox, Mahala Speight, Sonya Riddle, Kim Carpenter farm Tour Day Will Highlight The Observance Os Farm City Week In Yancey County m The inter-dependence of Uni end urban neighbors will he the theme of Farm City Week to be observed next week. Okie Os the week's highlights will be Tour Day August 30th. jTwo farm tours will be pre tOßted on that day, one in the ■paring and one in the after- Farmers, businessmen, ppuner visitors and the general may attend either mom- JpL afternoon or both tours, schedule of tours is as Allows: Morning—assemble at Ingles ||Afeg lot, depart 9 a. m.sharp. lip a. m. B. G. Mabry, Mica ||j*t|Le, Christmas Tree farm. mjto a. m. —Glenn and Vernon fUtasnell, Double Is land, farm J'liome, Dairy, Double Crop- H.|p r System. Map a. m. —Lawrence Grind - THE YANCEY JOURNAL Tobacco Field Inspection Scheduled For Farm Tour staff, Brush Creek, fourteen varieties of Burley Tobacco. 11:35 a. m.—Keith ville, one acre Strawberries. • Lunch--on your own.. 1:00 p. m.--Bobby Bennett, Yancey Girls Win 1973 Miss Mayland 1 And Little Miss Mayland Crowns "This &My Moment" was the theme for the 1972-73 Miss Mayland Pageant and it was truly a wonderful moment as two of Yancey County's love liest girls won the title of Miss Mayland and Little Miss May land Saturday night at the close of two nights of competition. Luanne Lee Banks, 17- year old daughter of Mis. Ben Banks and the late Mr. Banks walked away with the crown for Miss Mayland, 1973. Miss Lila Elisa Beck, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. David L, Beck of Plumtree was first runner-up; Mahala Speight, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Speight of Spruce Pine was second runner-up and also evening gown winner in Friday night's competition. Miss Lynn Deyton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Deyton of Green Mountain was vote’d Miss Congeniality and also third runner-up. Fourth place win Burnsville, Trellised Toma to youth Horticultural pro - ject. 1* 35_p« m. —Charles Ray, Low Gap, Apple Farm. _ 2i30 p.m.--Bruce Baileyjacl* He 'fy'XH.cetf %cea*