COLLINS-CRAIN DEPARTMENT STORE 1st ANNIVERSARY FREE BALLOONS For The Kiddies SALE Three (25 Trade Certificates To Be Given Away! Starts Thursday, May 26th For Nine BIG Days FREE - FREE - FREE - FREE - FREE *25 TRADE CERTIFICATES Three To Be Given Away ? One On Thursday, Friday and Saturday Nothing To Buy ? Just Come In and Register Men's DRESS PANTS S441 Sizes: 29 to 42 ALTERATIONS FREE Men's Summer Pants $2441 Sizes: 34 to 42 Regular* and Longs BIRDSEYE DIAPERS 27x27 Cut J Dozen iW 151 Work ClotkwW innere Osh Kosh B'Gosh WORK SHIRT and PANTS SET $641 SHEETING Unbleached 10c 13 Yd BOYS' BRIEFS 3 for 11? Cotton Knit* With Broadcloth Front LARGE BATH TOWELS 3 FOR *]" Ladies' Pop On Blouses 66? each SUMMER DRESSES Children's Price MEN'S T-SHIRTS 3 for 91c Sixes: Small, Medium, Large Collins - Crain Dept. Store Murphy, N.C. mm >xmm mmmmmm w ??>> MARKS FIRST ANNIVERSARY Collins-Crain Deportment Store will mark its first ' anniversary in Murphy this week-end. Shown above are the friendly sales personnel that will be waiting on you when in their store this week-end during their First Big Anniversary Sale. Left to right, Wolly Williams, manager; Mrs. J. C English, piece goods ond chil , dren's department; Helen McMillian, ready-to-weor | and lingerie departments; Mrs. Leona Hedrick, cashier; ! and J. C. English, assistant manager Orville Coward, District GOP Chairman, To Retire SYLVA, N. C. - Orville Cow ard, attorney - at - law and long time Republican Chairman of the 12th Congressional District, has informed State Chairman William Cobb and party officials in the 12th District that due to a recent heart attack and the long con valescence period that is neces i sary, his doctor has ordered him tu limit all activities other than Williard Smith Awarded $200 Scholarship BEREA, Ky., May 20 ? Wit lard P. Smith, Route 1, Murphy, has been awarded a $200 scholar ship by the James G. K. Mc Clure Educational and Develop ment Fund of Asheville for the school year of 1960-61. Mr. Smith! will be enrolled in Berea College, jBerea, Kentucky. j The College Scholarship Pro gram of the McClure Educational and Development Fund is to aid financially deserving and academ ically promising rural residents of Western North Carolina to enter college and to pursue their for mal educations beyond high school. Mr. Smith's award was made on the basis of high school rec ord for both scholarship and lea dership. evidence of Christian character, intellectual promise and demonstrated ability. 1 his regular work for the immed iate future, and that he was re signing as 12th District Chair man. Coward, in his prepared state ment. said, "I feel that the im portant position of Chairman in the 12th District has to be filled by someone who is well enough to carry on this important and often times strenuous wor, and I feel that it would hurt the Rep ublican Party and the organization for me to try to hang on to a job without being able to do just ice to it. This year seems to be the best year for the chances for a Republican on a Congres sional level taking that office, especially with the spirited and controversial primaries in the var ious counties and the quality ol the contestants. Early in June a district meet ing of the Congressional Com mittee will be called, at which time a new chairman will be chosen. Coward continued. "It has been a pleasure to have served s District Chairman for my part\. It is with great reluctance and sadness that I resign. You can be sure that as soon as 1 am able you will find me fighting right in the front ranks.'' Mrs. A. H. Eller of Hayesvillc (Clay County) is Vice-Chairmaii of the 12th District Republican Executive Committee, and Mr Gudger Duckett of Canton is Secretary. Checked Your Diet Lately? By THELMA WHEELER Oh yes! I watch those calories, I have to , you may answer. But have you stopped to analyze those calories that seem to add up too fast? For purposes of looking into your diet for good nutrition you may be interest ed in knowing that a well bal anced diet con sisting of one average sized helping of each food require ment does not exceed your daily requirement. It is only when we exceed our body requirements and that is determined by how active, or inactive, we are that we add those extra pounds. Do you make it your busi ness to include fruit or fruit juices in your diet each day? lUs is only one area in which we should be concerned. You will be interested in know ing that for your Vitamin C re quirement we need to be a little mose specific. Research reveals that if we substitute grape fruit juice for orange juice we need twice the amount to get the same amount of Vitamin C or three GETTING READY Getttaf tag ready fa ?f (oiks that i ta Jam Ike at CaOiM-CralB is Robert Smith. bay tar the (tore from the ban buy tar aver a week rtack i ta town thia weeh ead. KKAD THE WANT ADS TODAY i times the amount of tomato juic< jas orange juice. Until recently we were inclinec i to think we could serve the same I amounts of each and receive the I same results. j Although we do not know defi nitely the amount of Vitamin C , lost in the freezing process w t are assured it is relatively small. It has been established that w t need Vitamin C every day tc maintain good health. I District Methodist Plan Junaluska Youth Rally A Rally for Methodist youth of the Waynes viile District a set for Sunday, June S. ?l Lake Junaluska. to be held n the George R. Stuart Auditorium. Registrat ion will bet underway at 2:30 p.m., with the afternoon's program be ginning at 3:30 p.m. The featured speaker for the Rally will be the Rev. Paul H. I Duckwall. Director of Youth Work for the Western North Crolina Conference of the Methodist Church. The Rally will open with fellow ship singing Joe Leatherwood. Moody, president of the Haywood Senior Subdistrict and of the Way-1 nesville District Youth Council; j will preside over the afternoon j session. The invocation will be | given by the Rev. Frank C. Smothers, superintendent of the Waynes vilie District. Sammy I Moody, presiden of the Haywooil I County Intermediate Subdistrict; j will give the welcome from the host subdistrict, and the Rev. J. W. Fowler, Jr., from the Lake Junaluska Assembly. The reponse will be given by Donald Garrison, of Hayesville, president of the iClay - Cherokee - Graham Sub j district. I During the business session. Miss' Donna Cochrane, of Canton W.N.C. Conference Senior Youth ! Chairman of Christain Outreach, and the Rev. Panl H. Duckwall will bring greetings from the Con ference and give information con iceming the summer youth pro-' gram and plans for the coming i >ear. Announcements and intro duction of new subdistrict presi dents and counselors will be made by Mrs. E. F. Pepper. Jr., Dist rict Director of Youth Work. Music for the Rally and service of workship will be under the dir ection of Mr. Glenn Draper, [director of music for the Lake Junaluska Assembly. The choir j will be composed of M.Y.F. mem bers of the Haywood Subdistrict land guests, led by Mr. Draper. ?' Donald Hooper, of Highlands, 1 Macon County Subdistrict, will ? lead the responsive reading. A I M.Y.F. Emblem will be given by First Methodist Church, ia Can ton. Robert Davis, of Sylva, Jack son-Swain Subdistrict, will read the scripture, with the prayer being given by Miss Margaret Swan, of Franklin, Macao County Subdistrict. An offering will be received for the expenses of the Rally, wtth the Rev. J. J. Ha user. District Director of Intermediate Work, in charge. A closing dedication will follow the sermon, at which time presi dents of each M.Y.F. across the Waynesville District will present pledges to the Methodist Youth Fund for the coming vear. Meeting of the participating sub districts will follow the general session; Clay - Cherokee ? Gra ham. Jackson - Swain. Haywood, and Macon counties. A picnic supper by the lake, fellowship singing, and the M.Y.F. benediction will conclude the Rally at 7:00 pjn. hrough 23. including college twenty - three, including college students home for the summer, their counselors, and ministers are invited to attend. Kitchen Sink PHOENI.X Ariz. Edward Gabbell told police thieves were carrying away an unoccupied house he owned? piece by piece. 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