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Raleigh Round-Up Baptists' 'Bibical Recorder' Will Be Printed Soon By Edwards & Broughton BY KIDD BREWER MOVING ... The Baptists’ Bib lical Recorder, which now goes to more than 60,000 subscribers each week, is laying plans to change printers after 30 years with Bynum Printing Co. A new high-speed press will soon be installed at Edwards & t Broughton Co., especially for the * Baptist weekly. This firm, which has done most of the Wake For est College printing since before the turn of the century, last printed the Recorder — at that time privately owned — about 1903. IN SEVEN STATES . . . Barbara Massey was known by only a few people until about two weeks ago. She is the Greensboro girl charged with asking a Charlotte detective to murder Mrs. Frances Smith. Just for curiosity, we checked with the Carolina Clipping Ser vice here to see how the papers were handling this bit of news. They read the newspapers from seven southeastern states. We found that each big daily in the South — almost without exception ran on its front page the AP Wire photo picture of Miss Massey. The photo was usually three columns wide — about six inches — and six inches high, or deep. The weekly, or non-daily, press treated the news more quietly. They don't do *s much shouting as the big boys. Irn any event. Miss Massey is now known to millions. We understand that interesting sidelights and overtones to this case are developing . . . LEADING . . . Speaking of newspapers, the Raleigh Times —afternoon daily here — dur ing the month of October ran more advertising than any other afternoon paper in North Caro lina. STRIP CITIES ... The United When you think of prescriptions, think of Varner’s. —Adv j States 25 years from now will be a | nation of “strip cities”. Don’t be | mislead. This has nothing to do | with clothes, B. Bardot, or shows. We refer here only to population. We quote economists. I The economic report we saw es j taiblishes about 10 great strip cit ies in this country . . . and one of j them will begin here in North Car olina. Ours will start with Durham, will include all communities be tween Durham and Winston-Salem — east to Asheboro, east further south to Wadesboro — and west to Shelby. The strip city will be about 80 miles wide and go from Durham Countv slam to Atlanta. If you live in Piedmont North Carolina within 25 miles of a large city, you are going to be in a ‘ strip city” before you know it— and in fact may already be in one. See last week’s issue of U. S. News and World Report . . . for further information on this economic stu dy. NEW CANDIDATE? . . . Down in Greenville, N. C., they have Miss North Carolina, Robert L. Humber, and Eastern Carolina College. While there last week we heard several citizens say they were going to set up a campaign for J. D. Messick for Governor. Messick is head of East Carolina, now regarded as one of the fast est -growing colleges in the whole country. Greenville wants a Governor. When State Magazine ran a survey a few weeks ago to find the ten most interesting Tar heels, one of thise chosen was J. I). Messick. BONNER OPPONENTS . . . Her bert C. Bonner, who has represent p'\ the First Congressional District in Washington since 1940. seems to be attracting opposition. It may be his age (67) or merely his long tenure in Washington. He first "(lit there as assistant to Lindsay Warren, who resigned from the post to become Comptroller Gener CHRYSLER — DODGE — PLYMOUTH DODGE POWER GIANT TRUCKS SIMCA IMPORTED CARS SEE Mr. C. B. Scott, Sales Rep. for Brevard and Transylvania County PETE FOLSOM MOTOR CO. 447 S. Main St. Hendersonville, N. C. Dealer No. 694 C. B. Scott Motors COLLEGE HEIGHTS Phone TUmer 2-1772 Dealer No. 3788 al. Although the First is the small est population-wise (247,894), it has 14 counties. Each of them now seems to have a candidate inter ested in opposing Bonner two yedrs from now. NOTES . . . Clyde Erwin, son of the late State Superintendent of Public Instruction (died in July of 1952), is the newest addi tion to the staff of the N. C. Ed ucation Association. State Col- ; lege - trained, Clyde, Jr., was an | agriculture teacher before join- j ing NCEA . . . . . . The word we get from j Washington, D. C., is that you can i kiss goodbye any ideas about a | Federal sales tax ... it was get- I ting a toehold . . . now that lab- i or has moved more solidly into j Congress .. . Although there has been joy- j ous yelling in some quarters that the Pearsall Plan is safe now that Alabama’s similar plan has been approved by Federal courts . . . Ralph Moody, Asst. Attorney General . . . and who knows . . . believes that the Durham seg regation case now pending . . . is the one to watch. If it fails . . . keep an eye on it . . . you can kiss our Pearsall Plan goodbye ... and then we will be in for real trouble. . . The University of N. C. Press will publish next spring Rep. Brooks Hays’ book, “A Southern Moderate Speaks”. Yes, he spoke and it cost him his seat in Congress . . . We feel terrible the next day, but frequently stay up to get the Jack Parr show which comes on television at 11:15. He gets some stem-winders on as guests some times. And, since it is so late, they really let loose — flirting with libel and slander right and left. The other night, Parr had an Oscar Levant, who in one of his remarks said: “I'm just like Eisenhower. Once I make up my mind, I’m full of indecision.” . . NOTICE State of North Carolina County of Transylvania Having qualified as administra trix of the estate of Louie Burton McLean. Deceased, late of Transyl vania county, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said de ceased to exhibit them to the un- j dersigned at the office of Thomas ; R. Eller, Jr.. Attorney, 3 West Main Street. Brevard North Caro lina, on or before the 20th day of j November. 1959, or this notice will j be pleaded in bar of their recov- ] cry. All persons indebted to said j estate will please make immediate j payment to the undersigned. This 17th day of November, j 1958. Pearl N. McLean, Administra-; trix of the estate of Louie j Burton McLean, Deceased.! ll-20-4tc ; 0 Our Christmas Gifts for You! To Show Our Appreciation For Your Business es Nothing to buy, you do not have to he present to win. We want you to register as often as you like, every time you are in town. Total value of prizes, $318.80. ★ 17” PHILCO PORTABLE TV ★ CONTOUR ELECTRIC BLANKET ★ SUNBEAM ELECTRIC FRY PAN ★ SUNBEAM ELECTRIC RAZOR Prizes To Be Awarded Wed., Dec. 24th, 5 P. M. See our Philco program Sundays — 2 to 2:30, WLOS-TV, Channel 13. Houston Furniture Co. SERVING W. N. C. OVER 43 YEARS Brevard, North Carolina Father Of Ansel Hart Dies In SC Last rites for William EsLey Hart, 79, of Travelers Rest, S. C., and father of Ansel Hart, of Bre vard, were held last Friday after noon at Travelers Rest. Mr. Hairt had been seriously ill for one month, and he died at 3:00 o’clock last Thursday morning. Rites Were Held For Wilson Infant Graveside rites for the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wilson were held last Thursday afternoon at the Gillespie - Evergreen ceme tery. Rev. B. W. Thomason officiated. The baby died at birth last Wed nesday afternoon in an Asheville hospital. Surviving are the parents and a sister, Barbara, and a brother, Tom my. Moore - Kilpatrick funeral home was in charge of arrangements. | Book And Plate (Continued from Page Tiro) ess session, Mrs. Spencer M. Mac file, program leader, presented a film of the tour through Pisgah Na tional Forest made hy the Feder ated Women’s cluibs. Colored slides of the forest were also shown and narrated by Ted Seely, district forest ranger of Pisgah District, U. S. Forest Service. After the program the traditional Christmas party was held and gifts exchanged. Refreshments were served from the dining room which was beautifully decorated in the Christmas motif. Mrs. Earl Bryant presided at the punch bowl. The January meeting will be held on Tuesday evening, January 6, at the home of Mrs. Harry Dreyer I with Mrs. Jack Alexander as pro gram leader. 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