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rumj i,wjp 10 eight-room addition at Glenwood School Two transfers of funds wiH en able the Chapel Hifl School Board to|>rcceed with construction of an . eight classroom addition to the Gltnwood Elementary School. , Estimated to cost $144,000, the project will run about 50 per cent above the $100,000 authorized for this work by the County Commis-1 sioners in the current year's bud get. Arrangements to proceed with it were agreed upon in a Joint meeting of Board members with the County Commissioners. Enlarged 4-room idea A six-classroom addition had been proposed for addition to the 12-classroom plant at Glen wood. However. Board members sug gested it would be more practical to take advantage of the site elevation at Glenwood by erect ing an eight-room unit of about 14,000 feet, with a multi-punpost room. Empfiakstng the need for ad ditional facilities, Superintendent BclMoti lohnitoi sftUI there had been a III per cent * kMMMB 4« -nils mi ih. nMi WW .alaww •te grades of Chapel Hill schools during the last decade, not In c In ding the recently annexed Carrboro area. At the request of the Chapel Hill Board the Commissioners au thorized the trawler to the den wood project of $25,000 earlier set up to buy a site for a future school in Chapel Hill. Superinten dent Johnston said arrangements for the rest of the needed jnoney could be worker widiin the cur rent budget of the local scjtool system. Set $50,000 in bends The commissioners also author ized machinery to permit them to issue $50,000 in bonds, out of the approximately $66,000 they could legally issue this year without a public vote. A hearing on this mat j ter is set for Nov, 16. I The net school debt after is suance of this sum would he $2 4*7, M0, representing S.2M per scent of the current asaasead valuation of tM.7St.fM la the County, Law restricts the seheol debt la five per cent of the vatah ■Men. f t Board of Com •» six-member eaefUelal In ac * U U by two 11w ««——Ilf, at the ia rKaflaa M Urn towa board, wu **"•**•* by a baric or rep vartoes civic or Chapel Hill schools menu MoftftBKt W««k tfce menu for Chapel HU1 City Schools lor the week of Noy. fl through Nov. is. AfNxtay ; j Frank* on Bun with ChiH or ; Mustard Buttered Corn ; | Coleslaw ; Milk Peanut Butter Cookies Tuesday i (Meat Loaf - Gravy j Meshed Potatoes Scalloped Tomatoes ! \ Bread Butter i Milk * j Applesauce Cake Wednesday Turkey with Noodles Cranberry Sauce I Buttered Peas I Cheese Biscuits Butter ' Milk " i iVuit Jello I • Barbecue on L B«k«<l ' »J. [ Cole slaw with F*c|Ues Milk ' ■' * v Bevil’s Food Oftke with White ’ icing 4 Fish Sticks * j. Buttered Potatoes i Tossed ^alad ] Combread Butter um F^itple Plums in: p*wr$ *><• «ed at the I bn* too prepo^ w»* submitted. it to study Ion*. tar tke overall toe ta interpreting toem to |he dtlsens at large. Named to toe commission were |ra Al Ward ter toe Mer chants Association, J. L. Brown Jr. far the Exchange Club. E. I. HamJIn tar the Lions Club.v Miss Mary B. Forrest for the Business and Professional Wom en’s Club, Mr*. S. 0. Barbour for the Hillsboro Garden Club and Leon Bullard tor the Amer ican Legion. No pious have been made yet for a convening of this group. BAKI SALE FRIDAY The Orange Grove Home Dem onstration Club will stage a bat e sale this Fridty morning begin ning at 8 o’clock in Fowler’s Food Store, Chapel Hill. CALfNL>AK JE--Z1 OF EVFNT5 i hursday, Novemo.. a 3 p.m. — Chapel Hill Chapter AAUW, Mrs. Ernest Craige’s. 3 p.m, — Community Club, In stitute of Pharmacy auditorium. 8 ^m. - Chapel Hill PTSA, high school auditorium. Friday. Nov. C 8 a.m. — Bake sale. Orange Grove H. D. Club, Fowler's Food Store. 8:30 a.m. — Garden Club plant 9ale, Women’s Curb Market, Chap el Hill/ 7:30 & 10 p.m. — Free movie, "TaW of Hoffman,” Carroll Hall. 8 p.m. Carl Michalson speaks, Hill Hall. 8 p.m. — Football, Hillsboro vs. Roxboro, Orange Speedway. 8 p.m. — Fall fashion review, Negro Community Center. 8 p.m. — Football, CHapel Hill vs. Henderson, Carrboro Lions Park. • Saturday, Nov. 7 U a.m. — Medical science lee* ture. Dr. Maurice Whittinghill, Memorial Hospital clinic auditor ium. 3-5 p.m. — Open house. Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority house, Pittsboro St. 9:30 pm. — PTA benefit bar* becue tapper, Carrboro School. ' 7:10 k 10 p.m. — Free movie, •The ItUot,” Carroll Hall. Saaday. Nov. I 8 pm. — Carl Michalson speaks, Hitt Hall. > Monday, Nov. 0 7:30 p.m. — Board of Aldermen, Town Hall, Chapel Hill Tuesday, Nov. 10 , 3 p.m. Robert Raves I speaks, American Education Week convocation, Carroll Hall. | 8 p.m: — Tuesday Evening Se ries, aUNC Glee Club and Univer sity String Ensemble, m Han. Tknrsday, Nov. 13 ; 8 p.m. — Robert speak*, Memorial H PETE MULLIS BACK Clyie E. ‘Pete" MtiUis. associate professor of physical education at the University. has returned from a trip to Europe. While abroad Professor Mull:* visited the Uni versity if London and flew to Rome to observe the facilities foj the I960 Olympics games which are under construction. « Ij'i TT’-" .■' ! 1" a PSYCHOLOGY CHAIRMAN NAMED Dorothy Adkins Wood, Chairman of the Department of Psychology at the University, was Chairman o> the Institutional Conference on Testing Problems held at the Hotel Roosevelt in Nw York CHy on Sat urday, Oct. 31. George's Trailer Sales, Inc. .MmuT homes' I -CompUfely Furnished— READY FOR YO|l TO MOyE IN f On Hivhwy 70 I..t-*5 Wk, frmni Qwrh.m CHy Limif. Phonf DURHAM 2-1056 r A»k For 'MACK' »r 'ROD* __J • i One takes five cars in month . . . Three here admit auto parts thefts An auto parts theft ring with a record of stsolirj from cars iu Chapel Hill ar.d L^bam ever the past 18 motvhs h..^ oeen broken up by police. In addition another person he. 5 been arrested for stealing five au tomobiles locally during last month. All cf the cars were re covered, though one was a total loss. Three youths are involved in the local larcenies, according to Chapel Hill Police Det. Howard Pendergraph. The same persons have been charged in Durham, as well. Admit all thefts V The police said that all admitted to the thefts, which netted hun dreds of dollars in uncounted se parate robberies. Detective Pen dergraph said those arrested had been under suspicion for a number j of months before enough evidence i was gathered for the joint arrests I in Durham and Chapel Hill. These charged are Roy Har j old Vickers, 20-year-cld painter cf Carrhoro; Elmer Ciiitoa S>» art, 22, factory worker, of Route One, Pittsboro; and Jerome Seagnoves, 20, of Pittsboro. Seagroves admitted stealing five automobiles here during October, according to the police. The arresting officers said he ap parently just took a car whenever < he wanted it and then later aban doned it. - The other two admitted stripping parked cars in Chapel Hill and Durham after midnight. Durham police said Stewart confessed to having made over a thousand dol lars on the sale of stolen parts. | ' . j ; Cedar Grove school addition contracts given for $14,342 The Oranfp County Board of Education Monday awarded a contract tor a two-classroom ad dltion to the Cedar Grove Ele mentary School. Low bidder at $13,467 was the Delta Construction Co. of Durham. That with an addition al $878.33' In architects’* fees will bring the cost of the ad dition t.i $14 342.35. In other actions, the board: (1) Stud'"d the recently re ceived auditor’s report. (2) Commended Mrs. Miriam Martin tor her “excellent work in keeping t*e county books.’’ (3) Ordered the secretary to secure proposals for a marke and enclosing fence for the ait*) of the Regulator's hanging on the Carrier >n Park school prop erty. ■ ■ :■ "Tyr.: f Hand craftad •at with flashing Diamond. tMinimuteb am thriH. Uny heart with brilliant Diamond. CtoMto ilyNns ^SSEy * OlmMi tfMMr* 3 Diamond* Ewjutod# heart M«M 12 Th* HmmI $*♦ Fiery Olwmnrft Mum* Tha Natural AM Meata m+Che*. Ar, M fe WhltaOeW. Sm Them Tod«y At: T. L 135 E. Franklin St. Jewelry 1 •* Phone 2-1331 • -} * 11 < Hv-*t »**•. -
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