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Biscuits ........ $1.00 Delicious Virginia Red Stegman APPLES. . 4lbs. 37* Dukes ; MAYONNAISE.pt. 25< Super Fine CUT BEANS... 2V&cah 25* Fancy Pocahontas - * CATSUP..14 or. bottle 15* Heintz Sweet Cucumber Dish PICKLES.15 oz. jar 19* Sterling Damp-Proof SALT....2 boxes 15* Luck's Variety PEAS & BEANS.. 2 303 cans 29* Carolina In Heavy Syrup PEACHES..—.... 2!4 can 19< FOOD STORE IN CARRBORO ciin St. (continuation of Franklin St. Meets University lak< Plenty of Free Parking-Both Front and Rear Other business of aldermen in Chapel Hill Among other matters of busi ness, the Board: . Set the second Monday and the fourth Tuesday monthly for its meetings. Appointed Mrs. Jake Wicker to the 10-member Recreation Com mission, succeeding Mrs. Frederic Cleveland who has left town for the year. Received requests for a stop light at Graham and W. Franklin Sts., Durham Rd. and Estes Drive, J and a flasher at Hospital Saving ' parking lot on W. Rosemary St. All were referred to the Streets I Committee. 1:7 | Approved the re-issuance oi ' bond anticipation notes in the I amount of $70,000 for street im provements to the Bank of Chapel Hill at two and one-half per cent and a total of $40,000 for a fire station and street improvements to Wachovia Bank and Trust Co. for 3.4 per cent. Agreed to sell an $1MM note for the town’s new fire track on Oct. 20. Passed an ordinance prohibiting parking on the cant side of N. Columbia St. at Carr St. Issued a beer license to Douglas Harding for a new establishment on W. Franklin St. Deferred issuance of a beer license requested by John Mar shall Greene for The Chuck Wagon. Endorsed a request from Mrs. Warner Weils and Park Place residents for n IS MPH speed • none in this neighborhood. ReCnrefl to the Street Commit 1 fee a request for a loading zone , at 104 W. Franklin St., sought by Ted Danziger. Switched parking on Pittsboro St. between University Drive and McCauley Streets from the west to the east side.' ---- BEN SMITH BAPTIZED Ben Huddleston Smith III was baptized at the Church of the Holy Family last Sunday. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Huddleston Smith, Jr . 34 Flemington Road. Mr. Smith is a graduate student in the Department of English at the University. RAlFiC-H The ToWlf of. Chapel Hill 'will I probably have about $10,000 more I income than outgo for fiscal 1958 I59 when a final accounting is made, ' r fids is** the report of Town Man ager Thomas - D. Rose, who this week’said that both the anticipat ed revenue and expense' budgets had been exceeded for the- past year. Spent $483,352 Budget spending had been set at $451,576, however a total of $483, 352 was actually 'spent. This re sulted. in the main, from a carry ova' of funds from the previous year fa- street maintenance and repairs and from about $15,000 | in additional payments on bonds, |made possible by receipts from curb and gutter assessments. However, revenue totalling $486433 was actually received for the year. When ail accounting for the year is completed, the Town Manager said, be antici pated that around $10,960' W rev enue will remain above expense#. The Town Manager also pre sented figures showing an improve ment in tax collections since the hiring of delinquent tax collector David Roberts last summer. The Parfe foil price seen . Very g«pd<for town * The Tow* of Chapel Hill expects > -M:: to receive “a very good buying p^ce” for ttvo residential* area tracts it’s interested in buying for park properties. J , — The wooded lots are owned by Coker College jpad are located at the southwest corner of Raleigh Road and bypass'"highway and on Laurd Hill Rd. near the bypass. A municipal official said that the College trustees were ready to set an asking price for this land and j were goiitg to "make -a very good price for us.” He said he could not yet name the enact figure. oakview pansy sale The 0*kview Garden Chib is conducting the annual pansy sale. Pansies wifi be svaaaMe-14 the following prices: S^tss G'l^ant (Mixed)—$3.00 per {jjtfjdr^jt,-Super Jumbo'(Mixed)—$5.0d‘ per ‘hun dred. Butterfly Hybrids—45.00 per hundred, Violas (White, Blue, Yel low, apricot)—$3.50 per huhdred, Special Colors—$3.So per hundred. (Blue Boy, Carnation Gold Swiss White, Swiss Berna (purple'. Raspberry Rose). Orders for pansies may be telephoned to Mrs. W. W. Baucom, Telephone 8-5832 or to Mrs. D..G. Tarbet, Tele phone 8-0701. Pansies will be avail able on Nov. 6 at the home of Mrs. Tarbet, 904 •'Christopher Road. Deadline for placing orders for pansies is Oct. 30. Board agreed, however, to coop I erate with the County in taking I legal action against some delin l quents on real estate taxes. M Pet. coiieclea The total tax breakdown show ed that of the $2,617,485 tax levy billed by the town in years prior to 1959 all but $73,692 had been collected—representing 97.18 col lection, as of June 30. The per centage had risen to 98.12 by Sept. 30. The percentage collection for all yean iactadiag 1999, as oi June M, warn MJ» per cent. However, as of Sept. It—the before 1939 taxes were blUed— only shoot oae-flfth of the ear rent year's 9X7.129 tax levy ha* been paid. Far the prevlnai year, 1958, only X.579 of the **** levy was ooUtaadlng, represeat lag a collect loo percentage of 99.71. -- . ■> 'V f 7 WASH aixl WEAR t OOLF JACKET by LONDON FOG! It’s all the jacket you need I f Water and wind repellent..^ f wrinkle resistant. Tailored of j Calibre Cloth, an exclusive i super blend of Dacron and [ and fine combed cotton. 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