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Ctje Jtetos VOL. 67 NO. 22 of orange county —Chapel Hill, Hillsboro, Carr boro—Between and Beyond— HILLSBORO AND CHAPEL HILL, N. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1960 24 PAGES pA.aiin0<s - ME. AND MRS. LEMUEL C Cheek cf the Calvander commu nity had a close call last wert when their car r^n into a train. The mishap occurred during a blinding rainstorm at a crossing below Bishopville, S. C. They we t en route to Florida to pick up their daughter and her childrer and bring them to Chapel Hill lot the summer. Mr. Cheek suffered serious cuts about the neck and head. Mrs. Cheek escaped with bruises. ADD THESE FACTS TO YOUF file of general information on the Research Triangle: The planning consultants for the; Triangle Part believe that within 10 to 12 year. -the potential capacity of 66,00; employes in the 4,000 acre part will have been reached. And al about 5 p.m. daily that means i ' would take 33 minutes on 16 lanes of outgoing traffic to empty the area of home-bound workers. ' FURTHERMORE, INCLUDED I> Park plans are three, or fout commercial shoppng and business areas, so that workers won’t have to buy their wares strictly at the . Lowes Grove general store. Build ings m the park are being re stricted to five per cent of the purchaser’s land. And talk aboul building costs—Chemstrand’s gianl 66,000-square-foot building, due for completion this summer, is cost ing an average of $10 per foot. The figure dees not include any equipment or furnsihiugs, either, PROF. AND MRS. WALLACE Caldwell left Tuesday for a trip up the east coasi—and to attend his 30th anniversary class reunion at Cornell. After that they’ll spend • a month - iwaMwing in the Scottish highlands. Miss Martha Belie Caldwell has gone to Greece on a summer research project. DISTRICT HEALTH OFFICER Dr. 0. David Garvin, to correct any possible misconception, de clares that no addition] buildings will have to be put up at the fil tration plant when the water flu oridation process is initiated. The sodium fluoride, which of course is poisonous in pure concentrate, is not explosive, though, he says. And there is no legal requirement or need for it to be stored in a separate building. However, the University’s filter plant does have a vacant room where the fluorine can be stored and fed in.o the water. ONE OF THE FEATURED speakers for the Old Students Club reunion at UNC this week was Ed win M. Wilson of Orange Grove, class of '93. The retired headmas ter of Haverford School, he shared program billing with John Motley Morehead. Mr. Wilson, a spry 88-years-old, steps lively in carrying on regular work every day around the farm of his son, Hugh M. Wilson. AND AMONG THE 27 MEM bers of the Class of 1910 who re ceived Golden Anniversary certi ficates at the UNC alumni lunch eon on Monday were Ike Greer, Oscar A. Hamilton, Prof. John W. Lasley, and Thomas D. Rose, all of Chapel Hill. They thus became “freshmen”in the Old Students Club. THE STATISTICS OF WEATHER observer Max Saunders at the filter plant in Chapel Hill show (Mare PEALINGS on Page 12) Circulation Today 6,878 99 RCT. DISTRIBUTED IN ORANGE COUNTY L__ . Hillsboro orders equipment for fluoridation of water ---—---- ~ __-_ —Story on Page 2 The long march into life begins • • • mie:> oi siuueius in academic gowns in Or ange County this week symbolized the seasonal begin ning of the annu.1l march into adult life of students across the nation. Above, white-caped Chapel Hill High School seniors await their diplomas at the graduatiop ceremonies in Memoria>l Hall on Tuesday night. Below, some of the more than 2,000 degree recipients ai the University of North Carolina, line up for baccalaureate procession last Sunday. UNC photo by Jerry Morgan Fuss over brood sow ends in shooting of young mother; neighbor being held ^ ~ —Story on Page 7
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