of orange county Ckapel Hill, Hillsboro, Carr boro—Between and Beyond HILLSBORO AND CHAPEL HILL, N. C., THURSDAY,' FEBRUARY 23, 1961 24 PAGES appeal school board rejections UNC FOOTBALL COACH JIM Hickey and Basketball.. Coach Frank McGuire were the principal speakers at the annual , dinner rally lor the Chapel Hill unit of the far Heel athletic squads’ Ed ucational Foundation on Monday night. After their talks on pros pects lor the coming season there were a number of questions— particularly of McGuire. He gave hard-hitting, answers, repeating his strong criticism of ACC Com missioner Jim Weaver and -of -Duke Athletic Director Eddie Cameron. IT'LL BE THE "INELIGIBLES" vs. the UNC varsity at 4 p.m. to morrow in Woollen Gym. Intra school rivalry for the game has been building up all week. Fac ing the regulars will be frosh sensation Bill Cunningham, Jim ponohue—who’s been red-shirt ed this season, and current in eligibles Kenny McOomb. Larry. Brown, and Donnie Walsh. Spec tators welcome. BILLY DURHAM, WHOSE RE zoning application for a trailer park in Carrboro was last week turned down on a split vote of the Town Board, revealed yester gijlap Ms plans to (myetop a Negro residential subdivision on his mine-acre tract off Jones Ferry Current plans are to divide the property, designated “Lin coln Park,”-into 39 lots. EXCELLENT WEATHER AND the failure of local citizens to realize a recession is supposed to be in vogue combined to' make the year’s first Dollar Days in Chapel Hill-Carrboro quite suc: cessful last weekend. At least this is the reasoning of some of the business scene observers. Four lucky • shoppers fitted keys into the waiting “treasure chest” and trekked kome with cash loot In addition to their merchandise bargains. ' . "VACATION OF ALL DOGS over four months old.. . .” Did you see it in the lead sentence of the Rabies Vaccination advertise mnt in The News last week. — Although It’s . always vacation time for the leisurely canines of Orange-land, the error’s now been corrected to call attention to the required “vaccination." FOUR HARDY CAROLINA STU . debits who spent the night on Woollen Gym’s steps (Photo, P~ 12) were first in line for Caro lina-Duke ticket sales last Thurs day morning. While they were allowed to buy two tickets each in return for their diligence, they didn’t get the choicest seats available. —Because of the crowd of 500 waiting aft the 8:30 open ing time-tickets were sold at all four windows. And the all-night ers picked the wrong window. Century of service-and still roaring CHARTER ‘MONARCHY - A quarter-century after chartering of Hillsboro’s first civic club, four oii ginal members of the Hillsboro Lions Club are still ac tive. Seen at last Friday night’s silver anniversary ban miet for the Club are (left'to right) BonherSdwyefJirsr President of the group; Dr. H. W. Moore, the original Lion Tamer; Allen Walker; and Don S. Matheson Sec retary of the Club during its initial year of existence, j -Am