In 1970, as the daughter of a farmer/rancher, it made perfect
sense,
sense,
as a sort of small town rite of passage,
when my mother suggested
I enter
Kleberg County’s Farm Bureau Beauty Queen Contest,
held in Riviera High School’s cafeteria.
I got 1st runner up.
Do not be overly impressed.
There were 3 contestants.
Here is what I remember:
Do not be overly impressed.
There were 3 contestants.
Here is what I remember:
1. My brother sat in the audience and made faces at me the
entire time.
entire time.
2. There was one question for all 3 participants.
What makes Farm Bureau great?
What makes Farm Bureau great?
3. This was not the time to wax poetic on stage about the
wonders
wonders
of community, farming, agriculture, etc…
which is what I did…
which is what I did…
because, well…
I love poetic waxing…
4. The winner and rightful queen simply answered,
”They make good insurance.”
5. Later my brother told me
4. The winner and rightful queen simply answered,
”They make good insurance.”
5. Later my brother told me
“Sis, I didn’t understand a word you said.”
Swell.
My mother swiftly took my $50 runner up prize money and
said she thought I needed a Singer
sewing machine,
said she thought I needed a Singer
sewing machine,
which is pictured above.
We then loaded up the car ,
We then loaded up the car ,
after I changed out of the evening gown my mother had
made on her Singer sewing machine,
made on her Singer sewing machine,
and went into Kingsville to a dance
to hear
Sandy and the Six Pack.
Guess where I had more fun?
Guess where I had more fun?
They make good insurance. Now I have the answer to life's question. :)
ReplyDeleteI love that you still have the sewing machine!
Blessings to you.
I love it - the story and the machine! That looks like a workhorse of a singer, I have a similar one that I will never sell or get rid of :-)
ReplyDeletePatty
I had the exact same sewing machine...with a cabinet...Wish I knew what I did with it. Great story. Have a beautiful weekend!!!
ReplyDeleteLOL what a cute story. Congrats on 1st runner-up! The winner's answer is...um...cute? I never learned to sew, though my mother was very good at it. Once I got to a certain age I did NOT appreciate having home sewn clothes, though. :/
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on getting 1st runner up! You have a good machine! I have a kenmore portable (weighs a ton),that I bought about that same time and it is still going strong. I said have - my daughter borrowed it long time ago and I have not seen it since. :)
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your weekend.
I love this story and the Singer is a beauty too. So funny that your Mom took the prize money. Sweet memory!
ReplyDeleteI am so happy to know a beauty queen! I had to comment because I had that exact same model of sewing machine. I gave it to a graduate student after I got a new one, so no longer have mine, but I made a lot of baby and children's clothes on it!
ReplyDeletethat is an awesome post...
ReplyDeleteBest machines made - metal housing Singers! I believe my mother used to say they "sew the prettiest straight stitch ever". Great story. xoxo
ReplyDeleteOMG- I bet you still wear your sash around the house when no one is looking, don't you? I know it! Congrats- I think! xo Diana
ReplyDeleteWell, you should have won:) Great way to invest the winnings! Enjoy your evening, HUGS!
ReplyDeleteLove it!
ReplyDeletethe machine, the story and the winning answer(?)...hmmm, Farm Bureau doesn't have anything to do with World Peace or something like that? ... I could have sworn that was the answer to all Pageant Questions!
...you make me chuckle, Pat
How have I known you for the last 32+ years and not known you were an almost beauty queen!!! Oh Laura Belle!!!!
ReplyDeleteJB
Peeing in my pants!!! And a perfect commentary from Uncle Bubba on your answer.
ReplyDeleteLauren
What a great story! I don't know any other beauty queen!
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