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of orange county -Chapel Hill, Hillsboro, Carr boro—Between and Beyond C„ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1963 24 PAGES ; . '* v'v J •JMrv:; ... jjfijg..?;; HP"' r MR®. GEORGE STOW OF Shady 'Lane Circle in Chapel Hill spent $.36 to send nine post cardsonTuesdayand yesterday became the winner of WCHL’s 22-day-old $450 Hideaway House 1 contest. She salt the nine cards to neighbors on the north side of Lake Forest, asking each if their’s was the mystery prize locked house. One of her near by neighbors, the D. D. 'Wat kins, of Shady Lawn Drive, liv ed in the fabled residence, and received the sole winning card from Mrs. Stow on Tuesday. ORANGE COUNTY COMMIS sioner Carl Smith will join Cha pel . Hill Mayor Sandy McClam roch as one of the 30 state and local officials who will go on the People - to - People 20-day trip to Russia and five other European countries on Sept. 20. tAll will pay their own expenses of $1,500 for the junket being held in cooperation with the N. C. Association of County Com missioners. Alex McMahon of Chapel Hill, general counsel for the group,* wiH also go. DOGWOOD ACRES DEMO cratic Chairman George Spran sy arose in genial protest at the county Democratic committee meeting Monday night. * He said he appreciated b.eing listed on the letter-head of the party’s stationery as a member of the Tenth District Solicitoiial Com mittee. But he didn’t appreciate the fact that the telephone number of h*s competitor in the fuel oil business was listed * beside, his name. Despite the er-. ror, Party Chairman L.—*'3T. Phipps joshed in reply, there was a big stack of stationery that remained to be used up. IN CLOSING THE DEMO" cratic clam - bake Tuesday night, Chairman Phipps remin isced to tbp group that in a conversation 'with his successor nominate E. J. Hamlin last spring he had asked the latter whom he thought would be a good successor to John W. Um stead. Hamlin replied, he re called: “I would say that I would, and you would say you would.’! Thus, Phipps, quipped, “It looks like it worked out to the advantage of both of us.” PRECINCT COMMITTEES DO t seem to become, family affairs in Orange County. At Tuesday night’s meeting of the Democrat ic Executive Committee called to fill a vacancy in Orange’s seat in the House of Representatives, Mrs. E. T. Cartee of University Station Precinct challenged the right of Conway Browning of St. Mary’s Precinct to vote because (More Pealings, Page 12) Democrats nominate Hamlin legislator in close contest ■ ..■■■■■ /' —•Story on Pago 2,. Political tune for the little man ... FIRST TO FILE — Raymond J. Stansbury, Hillsboro store-keeper and Jack of all trades, became the first Democratic candidate for governor of North 'Carolina in ?he 1964 primary elections when he paid his filing fee of $250 on Tuesday. He'} seen in front of his store with his campaign instru ment, helpfully provided by a well-wisher. to file —Story on Pago 4
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