Wednesday, September 4,1963
cated subject and present it
plainly and simple in well-chosen
“ short English words that ate rec
' ognizable by almost everyone.
A Chinese native, Prof. C. C.
Li, who was here this summer
from the University of Pitts
’ burgh, said he thinks he under
stands why the English do it bet
ter. He attended a British mis
sionary school when he was a
'boy in China, and later was at
a Cambridge. British schoolboys
; write weekly essays on their
scientific work, not only as sci
' ence reports, but also in a sep
arate paper in plain English.
♦ * *
Richard Dodson, formerly a
New York editor and now a
Morehead Planetarium astrono
mer and country gentleman of
Chatham County, is casually
worried about numbers and their
insidious encroachment on the
affairs of mankind.
Dodson conjectures man is gra
_dually being robbed of individu
Legal Notices
NORTH CAROLINA
ORANGE COUNTY
NOTICE
The undersigned, having quali
fied as Administratrix of the Es
tate of George C. Thrasher, Jr.,
deceased, late of Orange County,
this is to notify all persons hav- ,
ing claims against said Estate ,
to present them to the under- i
signed on or before the 21st day i
of February, 1964, or this Notice (
will be pleaded in bar of their re
covery. All persons indebted to
said Estate will please make im- !
mediate payment to the undersign- ,
ed.
This the 21st day of August,
Jj>63. - 1
Jean H. Thrasher,
Administratrix
32 Oakwood Drive
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
BRYANT, LIPTON,
BRYANT & BATTLE, Attorneys
Aug. 21, 28; Sept. 4, 11
a
Telephone 967-7045
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Telephone M 7-7045
I or s ;tlc
SMALL 3 - GATED CHESTNUT
edit. Needs an experienced rider.
Also used horse blanket. Call be
tween 6 and 9 p.m. Chapel Hill 942-
1964.
UPRIGHT PIANO. GOOD CONDl
tion. $75.00. Call 942-7035.
VACUUM - !CLEANER,""" BOOK
cases, radio, chairs, overcoats,
scales, many other household
items. 20 Davie Cr. Side entrance.
2 BEDS USED 1 YEAR. PERFECT
condition. Call 967-1843.
LIVING ROOMAND BEDROOM
furniture for sale. Phone 942-2735
after 6 p.m.
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PWM (little enough for ons of the _ . . .
world's best engineered can* D#ator License 3203
“See Us Before You Buy ANY Imported Car!”
Ohoose from These Selected
Pre-Owned Oars.
1962 ALFA-ROMEO SPRINT $2500
1958 VW Sunroof $ 850
1950 RENAULT 4-CV $ 400
1959 RENAULT Dauphine $ 450
1959 VAUXHALL $ 625
1960 VW Panel Delivery $ 875
1961 MG Sedan —-$1075
Alm epecial Deal, am ScoaU daring oar Scout Sale. Jamboree—
-2 ft 4 Wheel Drive Model, in Stock.
801 E. Main St, Carrboro * Phone 942-7151
—Service'far a11—7:36 un.-0.00 p.m.— Amoca Gas—Castrol Oil—
Dealers for SAAB MORGAN and
INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER
—Pete Ivey’s Town And Gown —
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ality because of the accumulat
ing employment of numbers in
our civilization.
To a degree numbers are use
ful. But he fears too many busi
ness concerns, utilities companies
and the government, by the ex
cesive use of numbers, are
giving us too many digits to re
member and set down, and re
call.
A man has a Social Security
number, telephone number, bank'
deposit checking account number,
automobile license number. As;
number for his insurance pre
miums, his home address, his of
fice address, his military serial
number. There are long dis
tance dial telephone area code
numbers, and the postal ZIP
code figures.
There are many more that
must be remembered, or kept
handy. Many people have the
obligation to remember the num
bers by which they can get in
touch with other people. -1
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE
TO CREDITORS
Having qualified as Executor of
the Estate of Thomas Herbert Ho
gan, deceased, late of Orange
County, North Carolina, this is to
notify all persons, firms and corp
orations having claims against the
estate of said deceased to exhibit
them to the undersigned at 111
Corcoran Street, Durham, N. C.,
on or before the 28th day of Feb
ruary, 1964, or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of their recovery, j
All persons indebted to said estate
will please make immediate pay
ment.
This the 28th day of August, 1963
VICTOR S. BRYANT, SR.,
EXECUTOR OF THE ES
TATE OF THOMAS HER
BERT HOGAN, DECEASED
Aug. 28; Sept. 4, 11, 18.
Inr Nile
RCA VICTOR COLOR TV. CALL
942-2480 after 5 p.m.
250 AUTHENTIC CHESTNUT
split fence rails. SI.OO each deliv
ered. H. L. Mitchell, Phone Maine
3-2624, Leadsville, N. C.
WORLD BOOK
Ist choice in helping children to
success. For complete informa
tion with no obligation call
Orange County Manager 968-1415.
FOR SALE: WALNUT BUNK
beds, complete with good bedding,
$99.0. Large selection of pine, full
bedroom suites, four-drawer desks,
odd dressers. Many new items on
sale. Tyson’s Cash-Carry, Mebane.
REPOSSESSED SINGER SLANT-
O-Matic—wanted someone to take
up payments. Call Credit Mgr.—
The Singer Co., Durham, N. C.—
684-0161.
GET PROFESSIONAL CARPET
cleaning results—rent Electric Car
pet Shampooer $1 per day with
purchase of Blue Lustre. Johnson-
Strowd-Ward.
BEFORE Y6u~BUY,~SEE _ AM
erica s most popular Console Piano
at discounts not duplicated any
where. Our low overhead and tre
mendous volume guarantees the
best buy in fine quality pianos. I
HOPPER PIANO COMPANY, 113
Main Street, Garner, N. C. Phone '
362-1494, evenings 362-9348.
These matters were batted
around, anti the suggestion natur
ally presented itself; Why should
n’t eagh persqn have one num
ber few every purpose? One’s
Social Security number would be
the same as his telephone num
ber and his automobile tag and
his house number, the number
on his insurance premiums.
Now, it’s admitted the num
bering might be too long for re
membering.
But it seems the Univac could
_be_helpful in quick tracking of
numbers. For example, feed a
man’s name into the input mech
anism and push a button and alt
his numbers would be listed.
Then the numbers could be cross
indexed. so that if you knew a
man’s laundry number, or num
ber for his Q.I. life insurance
policy, you would automatically
be able to trace readily his
name, and all kinds of numbers
—or an all-purpose number—that
fits him and no one else.
Admittedly there are flaws in
this proposal. But these might
.-hfi-ivorked out by computer
mathematicians, if they wanted
to tackle it. At least it’s a step
in the right direction, as Presi
dent Kennedy said as he quoted
an old Chinese maxim that
“a journey of a thousand miles
begins with but a single step.’’
Richard Dodson has taken that
first step.
A newspaper in Macon, Ga„
in commenting on numbers, has
proposed that everyone be given
a number at birth, and after that
build oh that number as a com
mon denominator for each per
son.
Then one night, on a popular
TV show, the master of cere
monies will finally say, “Will
the real GZK 276-48-4803-B-64
please stand up?’’
LEGION DANCE
American Legion Post 6 will
hold its regular monthly dance
Saturday, beginning at 9 p.m.,
at the legion home here. The
Jammers will play and tickets
will be available at the door.
-CLASSIFIED ADS
\\ allied !<> Kent
APARTMENT OR ROOM BY
graduate student near the campus.
Please contact Miss Alice Hodg
man, 104 Kiowood Drive, Morgan*
ton, North Carolina.
FEMALE GRADUATE STUDENT
desires room or apt. to share
near the University. Reply to
Ceryll Steffens, 2054 N. Vernon
Street, Arlington, Virginia.
For K* ot
RETIRED REGISTERED NURSE
has room to rent to nice graduate
student. Phone 942k4712. Will
need car.
3~ BEDROOM TRAILER, J0~x~5&
’6l model, furnished including auto
matic washer. 95 monthly. Call
942-3514.
FOrTrENT TO GRADUATE STU
dent only. 1 spacious room in
new home. Adjoining bath, elec
tric heat, S4O per month. Oakwood
Dr. Call 942-3459.
FOR YEAR’S LEASE: 3 BED
room, large pine paneled kitchen
and family room, utility room,
large landscaped lot flowers and
shrubbery. Phone 968-5435 after 6
p.m.
Lor Sale
1960 GREAT LAKES HOUSE
Trailer—4o’ x 10’—Tar Heal Trailer
Court. Sacrifice $2900. After 5:30
p.m.—942*7212.
1963 BRADFORD STEHEO-HI FT
Console, AM-FM Badjp. Walnut
finish. $125. Call 942-1877 after
5:30.
A COMPLETE LINE OF
Maternity Wear
D *m
BLOUSES
SLIPS
BRAS
GARTER BELTS
GIRDLES
Now At The
YOUTH RENTER f
Next to the Carolina Theatre
Tefiy.
ON* DAY SERVICE
<7O x U 750 x 1 4
.m
Chapel NIK Tire oe.
THE CHAPEL HILL WEEKLY'
—Pleasant Drive^-
(Continued from Page 1)
any specific alternative routes
for the roqd suggested by any
body else, and said he had no
particular ideas hitnself. "We
just want to see what the high
wav peqple come up with," he
said.
But he added, "We’re afraid
they’ll use the money on some
other project. It’s hard to get
money appropriated again if it’s
used for something else.”
The Highway Department has
budgeted $52,000 for the road,
which would extend, as present
ly proposed, 2,492 feet from the
present end of Pieaspnt Drive in
Carrboro to an as yet undeter
mined point on Umstead Drive.
It would be 60 feet wide.
Mayor Sandy McClamroch said
last week he would meet with
Town Manager Robert Peck and
a Highway Department right-of
way acquisitions officer Friday
concerning the Tewn’s granting
the State the necessary right-of
way across a corner of the Chap
el Hill Cemetery, which lies in
the proposed path of the road.
The road was originally pro
posed in the summer of 1960.
At that time its feasibility was
more or less demonstrated by
a publicity stunt in the form of
a race between men on foot fol
lowing the probable route of the
road, and men in a ear driving
from the end of Pleasant Drive
all the way through Carrboro,
Chapel Hill, down the Airport
Road, and along Umstead Drive
to where the road would probably
emerge. The men in the car
won, but by a scant margin.
Last year a more serious ef
fort to have the road built was
launched by the Chapel Hill
School Board, which was con
cerned with the problem of
school buses in heavy traffic.
The School Board's request for
the road was emphatically sup
ported by the Carrboro Com
missioners. The Commissioners
ore concerned with the steadily
increasing traffic load on Carr
boro's Main Street, particularly
during morning and evening rush
hours. The Pleasant Drive ex
tension would relieve this traffic
pressure.
I I Q'i And humil
STRAY OR LOST DOG, COLLIE
shepherd mixed. Brown with white
and black markings. Weight about
50 K>s. Answers to name of Tom
or Dirty Tom. Wonderful to chil
dren. Bites garbagemen and,
plumbers etc. Considered vicious
dog by N. C. Law. Last seen
Thursday a week ago in Carrboro
area. Had chain collar with tegs.
Phone 942-4997.
Ul«Mll<‘|i\ <■
1 1 ■»
1957 BUICK 4-DOOR. COMPLETE
automation, including air condi
tioning. Call 967-7048 or 942-3765.
1959 FORD 6-2-DOOR STRAIGHT
drive, radio, heater. Clean. $795.
Call 967-3341 after 6 p.m.
1958 MERCURY STATION *WAG
on, automatic transmission, white
wall tires; $725 or best offer. Call
942-5866.
1958 MERCURY STATION WAG
on. Automatic transmission. $575
Phone 942-5866.
■V »"■ 11 i
VOLKSWAGENS
New and Used
Call Collect 682-2187
Durham, ask for
FRED QUESENBERRY
Triangle Motors, Dealer
Used Cars Os
Dependability
’9O VW Conv. Extra nice.
Fully equipped $1395
’57 FORI) 2-Dr. H 4. Top
V-8, Overdrive, Extra
61 VW Sedan.. Extra
clean v ... $1395.00
’s9 VOUCSWAQEN $1195.00
’M RAMBLER
4weriwn $1065.06 ’
■55 CHEVROLET. New
raoter, extra clean $495.00
’» FORD Pickup $195.00
MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE
FROM
AJk TRIANGLE
Sgf. MOTORS
he.
W. Chanel Hill St
Durham. N. C.
Open Friday Nisht Til »
Weekdays until 1:21
Orange’s Leaf Loss
May Hit $1 Million
County Agricultural Agent Ed
Barnes told tire County Commis
sioners yesterday that Orange
County’s tobacco farmers may
lose nearly $1 million in tobacco
crop income this year.
The reason for the income drop
is the severe drought which
hit parts of the County, par
ticularly in the north end, this
summer.
Mr. Barnes said a poll of to
bacco farmers indicated an an
ticipated tobacco income two
thirds to three-fourths the size of
last year’s.
The County has been designat
ed an agricultural disaster area.
Mr. Barnes said 54 farmers had
applied for relief. He estimated
that 30.000 to 40,000 bushels of
grain will be shipped into the
County under the relief.
The Commissioners declined to
decide where to iiang a portrait
of the Earl of Hillsborough, for
whom the County seat was nam
ed.
The portrait, to be painted by
a New York artist and financed
by George Watts Hill, was sug
gested by Mrs. Robert Lester of
Chapel Hill.
•Mrs. Lester wants the picture
hung behind the judge’s bench
in the Courthouse in Hillsboro.
Mrs. Lester explained that the
portrait will be Orange County's
observation of the North Carolina
Tercentenary. As for hanging it
behind the judge's bench in the
courthouse, Mrs. Lester said that
there was considerable precedent
in many counties in the State
for hanging a namesake portrait
in that spot. Chatham County is
an example, she said.
But some members of the
Hillsborough Historical Society
want the portrait hung in the
Orange County Historical Museum
in the old courthouse.
The Commissioners hesitated
to make a decision. They agreed
to accept the painting, hut they
turned the matter of where to
hang it over to the Historical So
Work W .till* i!
CAN DO GENERAL HOUSE!
work and part time driving. Write !
Joe Lucas, Route 1, Chapel Hill.
EXPERIENCED SECRETARY DE
sires part time work throughout
school year. Takes short hand. I
Permanent resident. Local refer
ence. Phone 942-3334.
I lonics For Sale |
VERY ATTRACTIVE, WELL
built 2 bedroom home, Oak Ave
nue, Carrboro. 100 x 150 ft. lot,
floor furance. Call 968-1873. Priced
right.
3 BEDROOM HOUSE ON LOVE-
Iy, wooded, near-acre lot in Sher
wood Forest, fireplace, screened
porch, $13,900. 968-1032.
THE 40 YEARS COMBINED SER
viee of three experienced Chapel
Hill Realtors is available to you
only at Foushee-Olsen Realty Co.
You haven’t seen Chapel Hill real
estate until you’ve been to Fou
shee-Olsen so dial 968-4431.
4 OR 5 BEDROOMS, 2V Z BATHS,
quality home in Highland Woods;
architect designed; ample storage;
large woody lot; near Glenwood
School; basement rental apt. Oc
cupancy within a short time Phone
942-4891.
NEW BRICK HOME, 3 BED~-
rooms, kitchen and family, living
room, 1% baths, carport with stor
age. Sale price $14,500. Call Cheek
Builders, 942-5662.
TWO BEDROOM HOME ON HALF
acre wooded lot one block from
school. Spacious rooms, air condi
tioner, wonderful neighbors. A
value at $10,900. Phone 942-5385. !
7 ROOM HOUSE. 3 BEDROOMS,
2 baths, excellent condition. Walk
ing distance of Elementary School,
1 mile from UNC campus. Nice
neighborhood. To see call 942-
2240.
FOR SALE BY OWNER. 5 BEI*
room home in Lake Forest with
3 tile baths; large sunken living
room, formal dining room and
spacious family room; patio with
built-in barbecue. For appoint
ment call 942-5866.
» ECONOMICAL LIVING
• BANK FINANCING
COLLEGE VIEW
MOBILE HOME \
SALES
MB Main St. Canboro, N. C. I
Phone 942-6482, Chapel Hill
f. D. Browning, Manager-Owner I
ciety. Because the Town and
not the County is named for the
Earl.’ it is possible the Hillsboro
* Board of Commissioners will
want some say in where to hang
it.
“Darn if it isn't harder to take
money than it is to give it away,”
said Commissioner Gordon Cleve
land.
Welfare Director James Wight
told the commissioners that the
surplus food program for indi
gents during the fiscal year end
ing last July 1 brought 413,000
pounds of foodstuffs to an aver
age of 1,753 Orange County resi
dents. Total value of the goods
amounted to more than $97,000.
he said, with a cost to the Coun
ty of around $2,000 for adminis
tration.
Chairman Donald Stanford ask
ed for recommendations of per
sons to serve in the newly creat
ed state militia, which will op
erate -if the local national guard
units are federalized. Appoint
ments, which are made in con
junction with city and town of
ficials. probably will be announ
ced within a month.
NOTE OF THANKS
The family of the late Donnie
Womble wish to express their
thanks and appreciation to their
friends for their many acts of
kindness, love and sympathy and
floral tributes during Mr. Wom
ble's recent illness and follow
ing his death.
Looking for bargains? Always
read the Weekly classified ads
and save
I Enjoy Shopping
1 in CARRBORO I
• * ’ '
Jl* Ip Wanted
WANTED DOMESTIC HELP 3
days a week. 8:30 to 4:30. Phone
942-6653. Must have own trans
portation.
Do^s-Cats-Fots
MARCUS AURELIUS AND THE
3 Paynims need a home. Four
half Persian kittens, male and
female. Gold, charcoal grey, spot
ted. Call 942-1841 after 11 am.
Apartments Ko»* Kent
FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR
rent to 1 or 2 men graduate stu
dents. Room for graduate man.
Apply 314 West Rosemary or 121
South Columbia. Phone 942-3550.
EFFICIENCY APARTMENT IN
new home in Lake Forest. Immedi
ate occupancy. 942-4777 after 5:30
p.m.
UNFURNISHED APT. SUITABLE
for elderly or retired person or
couple. Near town and campus.
Call 942-3853.
Male 1 iVIp W auled
TWO OR THREE YOUNG MEN
for counter work part time or full
time. For nights and week-ends.
Permanent steady year ’round
work. Apply in person Glen Len
nox Dairy Bar.
SALESMAN FOR CHAPEL HILL
area. Salary $240.00 per month,
plus comm. Apply Mgr. The Sing
er Co, 325 W. Main, Durham, N.
C.
Ntmci'* \vuiial>l<-
Colonial Di ag Co.
Complete Prescription Service
OPEN NIGHTS ’til 11 P M
414 W. F’-'-kiin 942 1483
WANT FASTER
SERVICE?
Guaranteed repair, on Refrig
erators, TV’s, Ranges, Washers,
Air Conditioners, etc.
APPLIANCE SERVICE CO.
Phone 942-2017
Home Loans
REFINANCING
51/2% - 25 Years
FAMBROUGH REALTY
COMPANY
*42-4061
—Schools To Open Or. Friday-^
(Continued from Page 1)
B. Phillips. Exact information
on school bus routes and sched
ules can be had frqm the schools'
transportation officer, R. D.
Smith, at the Lincoln High
School Vocational Agriculture
Department.
The basic curriculum in the
Chapel Hiil school system is un
changed from last year. How
ever. some changes have been
made in the Chapel Hill Senior
High - and Lincoln High curric
ulum. Briefly, thse changes have
resulted in enrichment of the
curriculum for college-bound stu
dents. and a more applicable
curriculum for non-college-bound
students.
According to Dr. Thompson,
the rearrangement of existing
faculty members’ duties, and the
acquisition of additional State
paid faculty members "has re
sulted in the creation of new
courses facilitating a more com
prehensive curriculum and great
er development of the multi
track approach to high school
D.C.)U»t Ck.
PAINTING A PAPBRING
Durham
<t« Morgan St. Dial IM4UI
trTangle
BRICK [Tie Dwtinjctiue B/uefe I
Chapel Hill’s Only Home-Owned Brick Company
DIAL OPERATOR—ASK FOB DURHAM WXSUOU
Chapel Hill Representative Ken Riggsbee
Old Fayetteville Road Phone 942-2812
lion «es For Kent I
7 ROOM HOUSE,. 3 BEDROOMS,
kitchen, living room, dining room,
den and storage room. On Dur
ham-Chapel Hill Blvd. Phone 942-
1805. Family only.
NEW UNFURNISHED 3 BED*
room house, 2 full baths, fireplace.
Day 942-1869—Night 968-8474.
4 ROOM HOUSE. 2 BEDROOMS,
living room, kitchen and bath, 4
miles on Pittsboro Highway. Call
942-5303.
Service** Vvaikihlc
DAY AND EVENING CLASSES
Bfcgin September 23. Secretarial
Course, Typewriting, Gregg Short
hand. Town Classes Secretarial
College, P.O. Box 615, Chapel Hill,
N. C.
WILL KEEP COLORED CHlL
dren in my home. Call 942-5670.
MRS. JESSE PAGE, SMITH AB
music, now accepting piano pupils.
Convenient to new Junior High,
Estes Hill School, on Durham Rd.
942-7156.
Residence Loans
5%%
25 Years
75% of Value
Triangle Mortgage
. Co.
942-6475
t 1 I
1 ■ x*<7^
j|
Akers Garbage Service
COLLECTING IN ORANGE COUNTY
For Service Call 942-1186 /
Modern Equipment Makes Hie Difference
★ Once A Week—sl.so per month
★ Twice A Week—s2.7s per month
I education."
All Chapel Hill's predominant
b-,white schools >re >nte"'”d f t.
The extent to which the schools
pie integrated is rmpossiote to
say because no records have
been kept of students’ races.
Chanel Hill's three predominant
ly Negro schools have no white
children assigned to them.
ORANGE METHODIST
Tbe Rev. David B. Lewis's ser
mon topic at the 11 a.m. service
Sunday at Orange Methodist,
Church will be "How Do You
Think of Christ?” Sunday school
starts at 10 a.m. and Methodist
Youth Fellowship meets at 5:30.
For results that please, use
the classified ads.
I
when Requested
| COLONIAL
BUG GLEANERS
Phone 942-2960
Telephone 967-7045
Kenu lie Help Wanted
FULL TIME MAID WANTED FOR
5 day work week beginning Tues
day, September 3rd. No children.
Must have transportation to and
from work Call 942-6950 before
5 p.m.
EXPERIENCED COOK WANTED
for sorority. Call Mrs. Burks. 942-
1021.
SEVERAL GOOD TERRITORIES
open. Customers to see pur excit
ing new Christinas line. You show
them and earn big weekly income
with Avon. Write Mrs. Sadie
Coble, Route 1, Burlington, N. C.
or telephone: CA6-5767.
For results that please, use"
the classified ads.
-
BLACKWELDER WELL CO.
Air drilling and regular drilling.
We go anywhere. Phope 776-
2421, Sanford, N. C. Route 1.
ROBERT CHUR CHILL, PIANO
Technician Rebuilder, 942-7251.
Offers quality tuning and servic.
mg for all pianos and ■written gua
rantees on the rebuilding. Free
:stimates.
PICTURE
FRAMING
ANY SIZE
MADE TO ORDER
Foister’s
Camera Store
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