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A NORTHERN INDUSTRIAL ist, who learned about the pro perty while visiting his wife,, a patient, at Duke Hospital, has purchased 327 acres, of Orange County farmland in Little River Township. Revenue stamps dfe the deed filed in the office of the Register of Deeds indicate Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Gates, their daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ira McBroom, who had been deeded a portion of the large estate, received about $42, 000 for the property. Appropri ately enough, the new owner, Robert S. Sweet, is a flavoring manufacturer. The Gateses plan to build a new home on Guess Road in Durham County. WHILE STILL TRYING TO find homes for 10 Newfoundland shepherd puppies born three months ago, Mrs. David J. Hut tom of Chapel Hill was some what flabbergasted when “Queen ie” proudly presented a litter of 14 more last Saturday. Mrs. Hut ton says this is the third set of puppies for “Queenie” and “Sul tan,” who is owned by Mrs. Wil liam White on Paterson Place. Though “Queenie" is a blond, all the puppies so far resemble their father — solid black. SAM WARD, IN THE WAKE of public interest aroused fol lowing the recent News fefcturt on his hobby as a gem specialist, has resigned his job with a mill in ESland to become a full-time lapidarist. He and Mrs. Ward arf making various items of costume jewelry, utilizing many natife gem stoaoa. . ■ _ \ NO TKOtMLE WITH HIGH hat police is reported in. Orange I County. The State Highway Pa trol recently had to turn down low bids on a fleet of 500 new Dodge or Plymouth patrol cars because they didn’t have enough headroom for the officers’ high crown campaign hats. As a re sult 1960 Fords are being bought at a total cost of $13,000 above the low bids. However, Orange County and Chapel Hill law en forcement officers — with low er hats or older cars — say they have no such difficulty. "ASKING ME TO SPEAK ON crime prevention is like a doctor advising his patients to become' Christian Scientists,” joked Court Prosecutor Bill Murdock, speak ing before the Chapel Hill -Ex changeites’ at the Tuesday night Crime Prevention Week pro gram. PEACE PLANNEES IN CHAP •1 mil will follow up the sac geations offered last week by State Dept. oceowuNt Merrill Gsqr in the- Presbyterian Church to woilt on an organLBNtonal structure and revision of their proposal for wbrld economic development. Ehen the final draft la ready, it wffl be re-submitted to Wishing ton. All interested persons are in vited to attend the 3:3$ meeting. s I &! PROTESTS HAVE SURFCIT Chapel 1611 authorities over temporary moving of the Kap Deita sorority members into old Episcopal rectory on Rosemary St. The Board of justment recently authorised sorority to move into a residen tial zone wide its own house on E. Frankkn St. is being completely -renovated. Campus of County's largest school nearing completion Plans arc now baing drawn far tha UmI structure in tha aaLaaI M^^nna 1 aIk A|^ aaainfyla la^^aA mu cwiio i rail vu scnoov ret wffnpvt wwcn *» nvt cfvnif 9 nrjiiT way imaldilliai nianl a* faittliwl C#|ma| af UilltkfkM ilnwVIVWIlipf *OTH|nVaM |HW»I VI walfllW ^wVWwl VI a a ■ ■ TaWVI V f unit oil 011® locottod* & PrvlimiMiiu iIpaimiim Inn n «nM Am4miIIum ImHiUnn liaun • air N* w. Nllalny aaflW Imnn naaJn wanal A nrhlfa r 1 A ——^1 — Bm<o| Rawla aw wnaw laaaanaaai. own iMiuv mnm Mrcnovti Mrcnw Hvyw vcm *» now incorporiT' in* local auggasHana Into Hm Ham bafara whalttif thorn for final approval of Hm Board af Iducetiaa. $3MOO, Hm last of -*-t-t_ —I a a-a ^ **-- MIJ flfal,a » i ■a^w fwip allacatad far this prefect. II will replace a tamperary wfcaden structure built by pair ana of Hm echeet from mats rials bought durinp Hm dismantling of Cany Bafner aftar Hm war Shawn hara is a scalad modal af Hm plant. Including tha nrnnna* J ———- A — i1*^ — — n ■ rtf 1 cilities and i football fioM os prepared by A A T College Tbo entire plant when tbo Agriculture building is afM 1Mtl| -* M »-*-a. -| tliiJM In »Ka t 1 t^^V^loWf W1 tfiywbtfiWflf ol »H IIW loft, is tbo now IT worn high school comp Mod last summer for 9U2AOO to rsplaco ono destroyed by ftro. Otbor buildings ^0-^ m * —-—--j — —— bWm t---L gin g-a»»aa«r snl pa m-qIi-roa«a» Inf TOVwfTWVni flow IW lVi»M|VVINf WIHVI$ tllV AVI o^pWHfW olomoNtory building which woro built in 1991 at a coot of t 9123AM. Tho building* in tbo roar aro a Oymtorium, cantor, which soots 1,500 people, and a 12-classroom building which woro built at a coot of 93M000 in 1950. Tho proposed Agriculture building is in tho roar at tho loft. Covered walkways connect all buimings. ‘C? News Photo VOL. 67, Carr boro—Between and Beyond— N. C. THURSDAY, FEB. 11, 1960 24 PAOES What of Abo — on bis birthday? . . . Peering eagerly into the great stone face of the seated statue of Abe Lincoln, what dpes a small boy of today under stand? . . • The face on the penny . . . a legend of the “house divided,” a century ago ... The Gettysburg Address — What really u>af that? . . .And what can a mother; tell her boys to impart to them in the atomic age the heritage of the man who made if plea more timely today than then? -f V That government of the people, by the people, and for the people shall not perish from the earth?" News Photo Stanford switches; Story on Pago 2 ★ ★ ★ Carrboro bond vote March 19 —Story on Pago 2 ★ ★ ★ Recreation town meet T uesday —Story on Pago 3 ★ ★ ★ Chapel Hill Signs ban is asked —Story on Pago 3 Press Run This Issue 7,485 99 PCT. DISTRIBUTED IN ORANGE COUNTY
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