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Tombro 5 &19. WEEKEND jbwdaif: WHITE AND COLORS If NM REGULAR 29t 2 5k BLUB HORSE Mb#* m?L www ww 9VVK Paper (HIGHEST COUJ?T) REGULAR 9% PACK 77( REGULAR 49* PACK 2hr 79( IRONING BOARD Pad t. Cmr Set SILICONE COVER 8* LADIES Mttk Samrtsl ASSORTED COLORS REGULAR 19* EACH ? 2 for 25^ LADIES FIRST QUALITY Nyka H$se GAUGE 15 DENIE 2 FO.SI CHOCLATE COVERED Clunks REGULAR $<H BOX 4* CHILDREN'S V-NECK Pajamas LOSE K IZES1 $1 CLOSE KNIT SIZES 1 to 6 FIRST QUALITY BIRD5EYE My Diapers 159 dozen BOY'S KNIT Briefs SIZES 1 to 6 M FOR ? Wash Ckths assorted styles and COLORS IP- FOR- $1 Lay Away Now For Christmas Biggest Toy Selection In Town Mm H t Cdfef ? CmMms . " IIamaMmi'u ffAaajl?a#' Ami ntmdimmwg ? fNIOtn IW)f Mart HU1 - Departing from tradition, Mara HU1 Collage *111 combine Homecoming and Founders' Day iota a full day of activities bar* Saturday, October 15. For many year* Home coming bad boon held on Thenkaglving Day. The change this year was voted by the faculty In an effort to increaae participation by farmer stu dents and friends of the 105 year old Baptist junior col late. A Founders' Day service will be bald In the sanctuary ?o I the Mars Mill Baptist Church at 10:15 a.m. with Dr.. Dotson M. Nelson, Jr.. of Greenville, S. C? speaking. President Hoyt Blsckwell, Dean R. M. Lee and the col lege choir, under the direc tion of Thomas J. Cola, will take part in the service. At 11:15 there will be a special cornerstone -laying' ceremony at the aite.of the Robert Loe Moore Memorial Auditorium and Fine Arts Building, now under construc tion. President Blackwell. ?leaders - of the board of trustees and the alumni as sociation and the son and da ugh ret of Dr. Moore, former president for whom the build- . ing Is named, will participate. Among The Sick In Andrews Robbtnsvllle: Ctrl Nelms, . Mrs. Terrelljones, Mit.Ben- , ny Orr, A J . Orr, BrucePost- - ell, and Mrs. Eloise Jenkins. Andrews: Loise Jean Hyde, - - James Garren, Mrs. Lilly ?Sims, Otis White, Mrs. Lee i Mull. Ben Hawk, Mst. David Amos, Glenn Matheson, and ? Miss Iris West. Murphy: Bunch Nugent. Marble: Mrs. Sarah Dehart,. and Mrs. James Betbs. Nantahala: Mrs. Bergen ' Passmore, Carolyn Wishon,. and Baby Calvin Douthit. Admitted: Anadrews: Ben Grant,Mrs. sarah White, Mrs. Pearlie White, Lawrence Anderson, Frank Conley, Mrs. Wayne Ladd, and Rush Pulllum. Robbtnsvllle: Miss Mar garet Farley, MlssCarolyn . Nichols, and Mrs. Joe Walsh. . Nanthala: Mrs. Gladys lOwenby. , Births: Mr. and Mrs. Oran luther, Andrews, a son, Oran . .Danny, 10-2-60 4 lbs. 9 1/2 oz. Mr. and MRs. Clyde Birch field, Robbinsville, a daugh ter. Patricia Jetn, 10-2-60, 7 lbs. 2 oz, Mr. and Mrs, MorganBate man, Nnatahala, a son. Chuck Anthony, 10-4-60. 8 lbs. 9 oz. LITTLE TOWN (Editor's note: This poem was sent to the Scout by Mar garet Studios.) I like to live in a little town, . Where the trees meet across the street; Where you wave your hand and say "hello" To everyone you meet. I like to stand for ? moment Outside the grocery store And listen to the friendly gos Of the folks thatlivenextdoor. For life is interwoven Wi th friends we learn to know; And we hear their joys and sorrows As we daily come and go. So I like to live in a little town, I care no more to roam, For every house, in a little ? town < Is more than a house; It's home. ONLY ?' t-(k ?rn ?rv<l giv? you lowott initial cost and highlit resale value! Com* in and >n the fun Une of 'Jeep' 4- wheel drive ve hie let. learn the 7 exclusive reasons why 'Jeep' 4-wheel drive vehicles are /our best buy I A ASK K>* A DtMONSTKATIQN TODAY1 *?p ?)w?' VMCin MAM ONLY ?Y WHYS MOTOR) Chtrtlnt Mtttrs KU... WHlMHUSinit Murphy. N.C. Hjghllght Of (hC lMKMC<M0O( ports oo of the day** wiekca noo will be a football game at WO pjn. between Man HOI and Gardner -Wafcb. The two icarns played to a 6-6 tie earlier thla season. ? At half tl me, Pi iliml Blackweil will crown Je*ce Lockhart a bright-eyed soph omore from Greensboro, the Homecoming Queen. She waa third place winner in the 1959 "Miss Nordv Carollaa" con test. Alio during the halftlme, Mauds Wells of Lexington, Mass., will be crowned Foot bell Queen by the team co cap tains Ford Parker of Ashe - vtUe and Buddy Windle of Loudon, Tenn. The tall, sta tuesque brunette is a fresh man. The final even of the busy day will be a concert at 8 p.m. in the college auditorium by Metropolitan Opera star Nell Rankin. Friends, alumni andparents of current students have been invited to attend the full day's program. kmaimnt R01 Aft Rtsttkiha ByGrady 0?bt*. halite*. (This it the first tea ?ena? of a racial by GraUyGrubbs. field representative of the Asheville aoctal security ot- * flea, covering Ota highlights of the 1M0 Ainewfrnems to the Social Security Act. s If nod into law by Fresldeat Eisen hower on f?a|miiihi> 13. I960.) One of the principal changes brought about by the new Amendments ? the Social Se curity Act is the removal of the age SO restriction in dis ability cases. Previously, disabled per sons under age 50 could only have their future rights pro tected by establishing a freeze of their earnings. Now cash benefits may be paid to them and to their eligible depend ents. To qualify, a worker must have a disability so severe that it prevents his engaging in any substantial gainful activity. Thlsrequlrementre mains unchanged. He must also have worked under social security at least 5 years out. . :of the previous 10 years just' | before he became disabled. Benefit checks for those j COST, STOW DOOM, trOKM wiHBOW ?,H?K"*"tl0su*? mmlmiw [minv Matsuus frmxmj. WATTMWOOy.MADt MTTM. CAST IQXCH "fll We Have The Genuine Murphy Hardwar* Co.. VE 7-2110 Murphy, N.C. Let's Talk U The People, /Nr. Taylor That's an excellent thing, this big TV debate be tween Mr. Nixon and Mr. Keonedy. Why don't you and I, Mr. Taylor, do the same thing in the 12th Congressional District? ? Why don't you and I have small debates in all 10 counties of the 12th? We could hold these talis with the public at the courthouses, going alphabetically . from one to the other. This will only take us 10 evenings and we will give the people of the 12th an opportunity to meet us and judge our qualifications. I'm willing to answer any and all questions from the people and from you. I am sure you will do likewise. What do you say, Mr. Taylor? I'll leave it up to you to pick'the dates for the visits to the counties. Just let me know and I'll be available. Here're some of the questions the people will be wanting to ask us: 1) How do we plan to get better and more roads for our district to help raise the standard of living here through Increased tourist business? Good highways al-; ways attract more visitors to an area. 2) Again to attract more tourists, would we be wil ling to fight for the elimination of federal gas tax in the counties of our district, and in the nadon, that we have per capita income figures way below the national average? 3) How do we plan to obtain more industry for the 12th District? Would we favor a lower federal tax standard for new industry settling in counties with low per capita income, or some Congressional legislation to make the Defense Department put basic defenses indus tries in the poorer counties of our district and nation? 4) Where do we stand on things like farm supports for the little farmer, national farm surplus, and farm cooperative subsidies in low per capita income areas? 5) How about the state and federal minimum wage? 6) What is our attitude towards unions, the right to work law, or union check-off ? -itemsof considerable interest to some people? 7) Do we favor double or triple income for members of Congress? Should Congressmen have other interests or should he be a true representative of the people? 8) What will we do to ftgbt communism and where do we stand en world affairs, from Adak to Zanzibar? <>) What about inflation? Do we have some ideas to check its rise? What will we do about automation In re gards to putting people out of work and what about the importing of sub-standard and cheap merchandise from other countries? These are just a few of the things the people are going to want to ask us, Mr. Taylor. We should be available to answer them. I'm ready when you're ready, Mr. Taylor, at your convenience. P J. Pol. Ad. HEINZ ROLLMAN You have seen In The Asheville Times of Wednesday where a world famous psychologist has adopted my Idea, published two years ago, that candidates for public office ibouldT* willing to submit to a lie detector test to establish their veracity. What do you say we both take such a lie detector teet in the Asheville City Auditorium? I'm Willing* NVII who have eetahliihed ? (Us ability freeze wll be mailed Lit early In December. D>? P*ed workers of any i{t who Have -never applied *,ould in vestigate (hair eligibility under die revised law. 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