Chapel Hill bond vote is now seen around March I A reierenaum on a >ozo,uuo I land issue will likely be held for local voters around March 1. This became apparent upon ap proval of formal resolutions by the Chapel Hill aldermen au thorizing the issue, which would finance sewer, street, and curb find gutter improvements as well as an addition to the Town Hall While the actual date of the election has not yet been set, Mayor O. K. Cornwell told the Board that the time until March 1' would be necessary for final 'approval from the Local Govern ineat Commission in Raleigh and for registration of new voters. Two ' annexation hearings set The aldermen also agreed to hold a public hearing on annexa tion of the Estes Hills Schol area at the time of their second regu lar meeting this month, Jan. 26. A similar hearing has already been scheduled then on the an nexation of the 42-acre North fiide School neighborhood. Tho Estos Hills area involves k—- 99 acres in all — 35 in the school grounds ond the rest in the Estes Hills subdivision. Following these public gearings the aldermen will have au thority, in the absence of ob jections from property owners, to annox these territories. Among other matters of busi ness the Board heard from Town Attorney J. Q. LcGrand that an action brought by George Doak against the Town contesting the curbing assessment for old Mill Rd„ had been docketed for next week's session of Superior Court. Approve parking laws Ordinances previously autho rized were passed providing for jtarjsing on one side of McCauley 8t. only (first two blocks) after Ifeb. 1; for parallel parking in the second block of W. Franklin St.; and for appropriation of $13, 000 excess revenue for 1958-59 CAP unit plans to meet again tonight Tonight at 7:30 in Town Hall, Chapel Hill, prospective members of an Orange County Squadron ol the North Carolina Civil Air Patrol ■will meet to turn in membership applications given out at last Thursday s meeting. Requisites lor obtaining a CAP charter for a county squadrorf will be discussed According to Marshall Dupcan, IS members are required and it us ually takes about two months far Charter approval and issuance. The next srtep win be to elect officers for the squadron if the ■required IS members are signed op. In addition to proficient pilots Mr. Duncan said the county aquadron would need radio opera dors, ground and air observers and leaders for training programs Anyone wishing to ffll one of these poets is cordially invited to attenc tonight's meetings When chartered, the Orangi County squadron will become t part of North Carolina CAP Grout V, which consists of squadrons' it XHirham, Raleigh. Henderson, Ox ford. Louisburg and Burlington. to necessary categories where ex penditures exceeded budget au thorizations. Without any debate the Board unanimously passed the special use permit amendment to the zoning ordinance, which will allow under certain restrictions land usee' which would not normally be permitted in zon ed territories. The aldermen also allocated previously authorized funds to talling $51,009 for construction of the new Glen Lennox fire sta tion. Among matters of new busi ness the Board agreed to discuss its tentatively adopted thorough fare plan at its Jan. 26 meeting, decided to examine the fee schedule for plumbing inspections then, also; and directed the Town Manager to study the possibility of assigning foot police to a W. Franklin St. beat. Chapel Hill chest dates are set Plans'" for next fall’s Chapel Hill Community Chest campaign have j been made by the organization’s steering committee. • The joint fund-raising campaign Grange installation to be held on Monday Mr. Harry Woods will be in : stalled as master of the Orange , County Pomona Grange Monday • night at 8 o'clock at Buckhorn. Other officers to be installed for' i the coming year are: Dupree l Smith. Overseer: Mrs Clyde Rob j efts, Lecturer; Bob Strayhorn. Steward; Elvin Cates, Assistant Steward; Brady Lloyd, Chaplain; Mrs. Quentin Patterson. Secre tary; Mrs. John Cates, Treasurer; Wallace Bacon, Gatekeeper; Mrs. i Bill Miller, Ceres; Mrs. Bill Ne j ville, Pomona; Mrs. Hubert Car j ter. Flora: Mrs. Allfen Latta I Assistant Steward and Executive 1 Committee - Paul Gates, three years, Bill Miller, two years and Reid Roberts, one year. The greatest events of an age are j its best thoughts. It is the nature of thought to find its way into ac- j tion. Christian Nestell Bovee < is to be staged during the week of Oct. 7 to Nov. 27, under direc tion of Or. Henry T. Clark, Jr.. Administrator of the University's Division of Health Affairs and as sistant chairman of this past year’s successful drive for $31,413 to sup port eight local agencies. A final accounting for last fall’s campaign has shown it raised $32,600, ac cording to Chest Secretary Mrs T. B. Winborne. At a meeting of the steering committee a deadline of June 1 i was set for the turning in of the1 report of the Chest Budget Com mittee, which will recommend a goal for the drive. Members of the steering com mittee, in addition to all those mentioned above, are Dr. Syd Alexander President of the spon soring Community Council; Dr. J. Kempton Jones, chairman of last fall's Chest drive; W. E. Thomp son, Chairman of the new Budget Committee; Orville Campbell, a past Chairman of the Chest; and George Coxhead, last year’s Bud get Committee Chairman. Inquire Now About SHORTHAND and/or TYPEWRITING Afternoon or Evening Classes Begin February 4, 1960 Monday through Thursday . For Information, Call, Writ* or Como By TOWN CLASSES (Located Over Sutton s Drug Store) Phone 9-2681 159^ E. Franklin Street CHAPEL HILL, N. C. • MEBANE LUMBER CO. You Save Volume Buying Lower Prices ALSO AVAILABLE AT OUR BURLINGTON STORE ) ' ■ . i 1 ^ ! 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