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orange county •Chapel Hill, Hillsboro, Carrboro—Between and Beyond VOL. 71, HO. 39 HILLSBORO AMD CHAPEL MILL, N. C„ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. 1963 r 24 PAGES Orange ORANGE COUNTY’S JUNK eting public officials, Chapel Hill Mayor Sandy McClamroch and Cdlinfy Commissioner Carl Smith will leave Brussels tomorrow for a TBigbt to Moscow, in company with the group of 38 Tar Heels on a people-to-people mission now in Euiope. Id a note received by Mrs. Smith yesterday, Hon. Carl said they were guests of the Mayor of Manchester, England, on Sunday, also visited in Cov entry, and planned to be in Lon don on Monday. Mayor Sandy reportedly “went shopping” in London on Monday. Tour Direc tor Alex McMahon of Chapel Hill w21 be joined by his wife in Berlin when the group arrives there on Oct. 7. The McMahons will stay on a while, touring Aus tria and Italy. CAR FANCIER JIM PHILLIPS recently-acquired one of those in creasingly rare automotive won ders, a real-live running Model "A” Ford coupe, 1931 model. He picked up the “cream-puff clean vintage vehicle in Ohio recently, admitting he had to pay a fierce price (well in excess of its FOB when manufactured) for it. It runs fine, sounds good, and joins ranks with its companion status symbol, an A-model owned by auto dealer Crowell Little. THE WELL-OILED PUBLICITY machine in behalf of the candi dacy of Dan K. Moore for Gover nor is running in high gear. The News yesterday received from the-Canton jurist a neat file fold er of background material and reproduced clippings, replete also with a nice letter, newspaper mats in four handy sizes, and several different photos. HILLSBOROUGH'S "MR. HEN agr” Walker is the latest to s'ake a superlative claim in the blooming derby for the Night Blooming Cereus. Squire Walker states he’s had a plant at his that had 50 blooms. A specimen with 17 blooms open on a single night, owned by Mrs. Annie Ful ler of Efland, was cited in Peal ings last week. THE POLITICAL RUMOR MILL was rife yesterday with specula-' tion on the race for the presi dency of the Orange County Young Democrats Club. Officers for the coming year are to be chosen by the membership to morrow night. Chapel Hill attor ney Bob Cooper is running for the post now held by Fred Cates of Hillsboro. Other candidates or would-be candidates iave been publicity-shy to date, but are al legedly available as “patriots’ for the office. THE WAYWARD . PRESS, SO often given grist by The News, received a choice tid-bit recently from the Chapel Hill Weekly. Buried in the middle of a story -On? the “atmosphere” Chapel Hill in the paper’s student orien tation issue was this nugget, herewith taken so handily out of context: . , Some ladies shop in shorts. Others only appear in gloves ...” ORANGE COUNTY'S OWN gubernatorial hopeful Raymond Stansbury of Hillsboro is trying to round up some string band ac (Mon» Feelings, rage 12) I ' r im f I rm ■ r wirCwiaiion locuiy 7,651 99 PGT. DISTRIBUTED IN COUNTY Cover Girl at Grandfather... mtm AND AUTUMN^nne ,'Zackie’ Murphy, a. sophomore at Peace College in Raleigh, and daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Murphy of Hillsboro, sets the mood for an autumn scene atop Grandfather Mountain where she urns an entrant recently in the Carolinas Photo Queen competition. Awe h#s her eye on a modeling career after school and the fashion world may well have its collective eye on Anne, too, if photographers here abouts are competent judges. It’s Anne’s second appear ance- on The News’ photo-frontis in as many years, and we hope it makes you as happy as it does us. j
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