_ - , , .„ —. 5ewer rate based on water use proposed to Chapel Hill board Sewer rates based on water consumption have been proposed to the Town of Chapel Hill, The idea was aired before the Hoard of Aldermen by Town Man ager Thomas D. Rose. He sug gested this as “a much fai er” me.hcd than the current plan whereby a flat $12 annual charge is made for each water closet in a dwelling. The Board’s Finance Committee had been asked to study a po licy for sewer charges with the idea of bringing the fees more closely M' line with the actual cost of rendering the service to individual residents. UNC would aid Town Manager Rose said the University Utilities Departmen. had pledged its cooperation to the ^proposed plan to the extent of allowing a Town clerk to check customer water consumption re cords annually for the sewer bil ling purposes. — No ’ action was taken on the plan at the Board’s Monday night meeting. . On an al'ied matter, Finance Commi tee Chairman Paul Wag er said his group felt that the Board should nc,t at this time alter its policy of not promis ing re-imbursement to private constructors of sewer lines when the town takes over such lines. However, Wager pointed out, the Town might consider pay-' ing for installathvi of major AT SOUTHERN MED MEET Eight faculty members of the University School of Medicin*5 "'l l participate in the annual meeting of the Southern Medical Associa tion in St. Louis Oct. 31-Nov. 3. They are Dr. John Sessions; Dr. A. Stark Wolkoff, Dr. Rcbe.t A. Ross, Dr. ^Samuel D. McPherson ' Jr., Dr. H. Rcaert Brashear Jr., Dr. Robert D. Laagdell, and Dr. Robert A. Gregg. -1^^" osc^fSiy' o o o by Fostoria As its name suggests, Nosegay is a lighthearted floral pat tern, as delightfully feminine as a bride’s bouquet. It is a polished cutting on graceful handblown stemware. It was designed to complement floral patterns.in china, but you’ll find it goes equally well with many plain and geometric de signs. Come see it in our open stock Fostona collection. WENTWORTH & SLOAN •l, SB WEtIRS 1&7 E. FRANKLIN sewer outfall lines. The Town Manager also report ed receipt of. a ieuer Hum ouue Director of Highways W. F. Bab cock, stating that a meeting would soon oe held with the town on the town’s request for addi tional cra-s-over spo,s on the proposed Raleigh Road four-laning project. . * r . Want traffic light Installation of a traffic light at the live-way intersection of W. W Franklin St. and Merritt Mill Rd. at the Chapei Hill-Carrboro line was discussed ar.d the Town Manager directed to get fur.her mfoi u.a ion on he matter. It was ann need that si Je ws «. paving tf two blocks on Estes Drive would begin soon, fclliwirg receipt of pet lions for this fiom rbuting property o vners who will bear 60 per cent ot (his cost. A Us. of community needs as j prepared by , the Jaycees on the ;-%sis of a recent survey of resi lient s was read and passed on *to the Town Manager for his rec.m mendations. Reginald Rawls and * Herman | Lloyd of Oak.vocd Drive appeared I to ask an early start of curbing Greta Garbo , in 'Ninotchka' opens series ‘ “Ninotchka," starring Greta * Gar-o, opens the fall-winter se ' ries of the UNC-Chapel Hill Finn Soeie.y at Carroll Hall ton ght at I 3 o’clock. I Based on a £t ry by Me’chior ; Leng>e. ana exper.ly edapted to ! the scree by Charles Bracke t, Bil y W ilder and Walter Reisth, “N.-otchka” is further enhanced by the direc ion of the late Ernst Lubi'.sch. In the cast, besides Garbo, are Meivyn Douglas, Ina Claire, Sig Rurrrnn. Felix Bressart, Alexan der Granach, Bela Lugosi and Gregory Gaye. The Film Society is honoring iarao in i s current series as .veil as continuing the work of ,ie great ..hectors of the screen. Ter secunj moion picture, “The loyie s S:reet,” directed by G. W7. ‘ Pabst in Germany, a. d Queen Christina,” an-’ her cf er better Hollywood pictures, will be shown in the series. Membership cards, priced at $3.50, are on sale at the YMCA or from the following members of he sotmsorng committee: Cam pus, Foster Fitz-Simons, John AJ1 cott, Th mas R. Davis, Bert On -Line, Flmer Oetti ger, Tom Pat terson, Ross Scroggs, John Schnor renberg and Walter Spearman; students Judy Brott, Jack Har gett, -Bill Morrison, Ed Riner, and e nie von Schilling, and'‘town. Maggie .Dent, Alary. Gilson,. Paul, Green. Phillips Russell, and Bet ty Smith. of their street. The Board agreed ..0 proceed at once with this and other projects on which surveys were complete. Renew $80,000 note An $80,000 bend anticipation note for storm and sanitary sewer construction work was renewed for six months from Nov. 1 to Branch Bank and Trust Co? of Wilson for two and one-quarter per cent. On recommendation of the Town Manager, the Board infor mally agreed to include a sewer line that could serve Ttoss Scroggs’ home in pending sewer 'line in stallatLus. County to buy five new cars from Yates' Five new cars Will be bought by the Coun.y under a contract for $9,097 awarded to Yates Mo tor Co. of Chapel Hill. The County Commissioners last Friday approved Yates’ bid as the lowest of four on four patrol cars for the sheriff’s depart ment and a new vehicle for the tax collector. The sheriffs will get 1961 Ply mouths and the tax collector, a Valiant. The commissioners also re ceived the resolution from the Chapel Hill School Board for a school bond election next year. No action is scheduled until their next regular meeting. County Accountant Sam Gat tis was authorized to spend up to $100 to help a state veterin arian who is in the county to check beef cattle for Bangs disease. Sitting as the Board: of Equal ization and Review, the com missi, ners declined'to change the tax value on the home of Bobby Hightower of Cheek’s township. NOW - TABLE SERVICE HOME CATERING Phone 2-2222 .OPEN.. 5 P.M.-12 PM. SUNDAYS _ 12-8 P.M. Dr. William E. Beel Announces The opening of an office in Chapel Mill for the practice of OPTOMETRY EYES EXAMINED — GLASSES FITTED CONTACT LENSES FITTED ' ' _ 157% E. Franklin Sf. Over L«lb«M*r-Pickird Phene 94U1 recreation planners Twenty local citizens have been appointed to original membership on the newly-created Recreation Planning Commit.ee for Chapel Hill. The group was set up by the Town aldermen m recommenda tion of the local Recreation Com mission to" act as a liaison be tweenhe-Coimmision and the District Planning Board in work ing toward the objective «cf a lo cal public recreation program. Alderman Mrs. Harold Walters, a member of the Recreation Com mission, said the members of the Committee, as recommended for appointment by the Commis sion and named by the aldermen, were intended to be representa tive of all interests concerned with recreation locally. The 20 persons appointed were | Arthur Tuttle. Lennie Rosenbluth, I the Rev. Loren Mead, Garland Foushee, Whid Powell, Ed Jones, Bob Cox, vy. W. Baucom, Mrs. Clifton Brock, Bill Graham. Mrs. George Hogan. Mrs. Fred Cleave land, Dr. Harold D. Meyer, Mrs. J. C. Ruins, Philip P. Green, John Wettach, Mrs. Minnie Tur ner. James Peace, Edwin Cald well, and Eddie Cothran. Roy Martin and Jim Durham were named alternate members of the committee, dependent on the ac ceptance of appointment by the others.-: SEND-OFF FOR TAR HEELS All Carolina football team supporters as asked by mem bers of the Chapel Hill Athletic Club to meet at 4 p.m. today on Navy Field to, give the Tar Heels a rousing send-off for 'their grid contest with Tennes ' ' : see this Saturday in Knoxville. HEATS UP TO 8 ROOMS at the tost of 4 -lrr-MflBn rr n1 • r iTMinMmi ~i and ffitr9 art no costly pipes and registers to install! Do'es an ordinary heater force you to live in one or two rooms when the temperature drops? That’s be cause the heat goes out the chimney or piles up on the ceiling. Siegler cuts this waste, cuts your fuel hills and gives you warm floors in every room of your home. Why? Because only Siegler has the patented Inner Heat Tubes and built-in Blower System. 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