- m i! f t L in wianyr jTHUH^uMt, IA.IOBEK 15, 1*59 icCTION ONE, PAlw 12 I fl (Continued From Pago One) «. suspended roads terms in Rec order’s Court day before yester day for charges of tampering with iautos. Patrolman James Farrell reported that he saw the pair ransacking and damaging autos .parked on Kaieign si. py uie coeu ►dormitories one night recently, j—No explanation of how come The police recovered a woman's ■coat from the defendants, but don't .iind the owner of it. REPORTING TO THE N. C. Advisory Committee on Civil Tlights recently, Orange County • Board of Elections Chairman Sam Latta stated that in the four years -.since he's held this post there has (been “only one case where a Ne ‘jgr£ has been refused the_-privii ege of registering due to the fact that the applicant could not read ■or even write his own name. We have followed a very liberal po licy in Orange County and have •allowed all persons applying to register except the case above stated.” AMONG THE NUMEROUS matters of old business brought before the School Board was one regarding payment of a $144 leg * al advertising bill to the Chapel -Hill Weekly. The Board agreed to pay it out of the contingency A fund if the Superintendent’s ■query df the state attorney gen eral brought a favorable reply. ■One Board member sounded a .jocular note of caution: “I don’t know if you ought to let ’em know you have the money. If you .have the money and ask a legal opinion it tends to push the legal Opinion that way,’” ’said Dr. Jones. One of his fellow Board members quickly scored a verbal touche: "Do medical opinions Work that way?” he thrust. "PREVIEW" SALES MEET R. D. Boyce and J. A. Leighton of the Sherwin-Williams Co. here attended a company sales con ference in Richmond last Friday ^ If it’s about Chapel Hill or Orange County—and you want to know the answer—call the News, 8-444. Thursday, Oct. 15 1 p.m. — Hillsboro Merchants Association, Colonial Inn * I Friday, Oct. 1C 8:30 a.m. — Bake sale, Catholic Women’s Guild, Fowler’s Food Stofe, Chapel Hill 4 p.m. — Demonstration of Uni vac 1105, Phillips Hall Annex 7.30 and 10 p.m. — free movie. “Go Man Go," Carroll Hall 8 pan. — English Club, Prof. 5 John Fisher, speaker, University ' Library Assembly Room ’ ist Church harvest festival Saturday, Oct. 17 2 p,m. — Walnut Grove Meth odist Church harvest festival. 8:15 p.m — Beth Okun square dance group, Hillel House. 7:30 and 10 p.m. — Free movie, “Devil in the Flesh," Carroll Hall Sunday, Oct. 18 3 pjn. — Open house, Presbyter ian student center. Chapel Hill. 5 pjm. — Dedication services, Presbyterian center. 7:30 p.m. — Address by Dr. George Buttrick, Hill Hall. Monday, Oct. 19 7:30 p.m. — Recreation Center Corporation, Chapel Hill Town Hall. 8 p.m. — School board discus sion, League of Women Voters, University Library Assembly Room. Tuesday, Oct. 20 7:30 p.m. — Hillsboro High PTA, Hillsboro High School. " 8 p.m.—United Nations movies, Lincoln High School. Wednesday, Oct. 21 1 p,m. — State Highway Com mission district roads hearing, Orange County Courthouse. AT COMMUNITY CHURCH The Community Church, in its new building adjacent to the campus, on the corner of Mason Farm gnd Purefoy Roads, has two Sunday morning services of worship. The first service at 9:30 a m. runs concurrently with the church school. The church school has classes for children from 18 minths through junior high school age. The second service is at 11 a.m. High School students meet at the church at 6 p.m. News Classified Ads get re sult^ Just pihone 8-444. 7^ft70t7g f/rose H'/ro footy... 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