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Chapel Hill, Hillsboro, Carrboro—Between and Beyond— HILLSBORO AND CHAPEL HILL, N. C. THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1962 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ New Jr. High See Story, Page 2 —-■ ■. Orange Pealings THtiiRE WAS QUITE A STIR amongst Protectors. Of The Vil lage lately to assure that home grown strawberry salesman Cur ney Atwater was grahted a down town sidewalk sales spot — all same as the flower sellers — and all in legal violation of local ordinance. You—remem her the Board -cf Aldermen asked Town Manager Bob Peck to see if some arrangement couldn’t be worked out at least temporarily . . , Welt such arrangement was in deed worked out. But by that time the strawberry naan decided the comer of Hillsboro and Franklin was a better spot. IV)liee pleaded the traffic hazard of the no-parking area at this site. And by the time it appeared that things would be straighten ed out the strawberry patch was JiiSt abcut picked out. A FREE-FOR-ALL BETWEEN white and Negro boys on the. ath letic field at Hillsboro high . school last Thursday afternoon, a matter of concern to leaders of 'both races in the community, -may wind up in Recorders Court ne*t Monday. Names, of all par ticipants could not be obtained, go* none are being published at this time. One boy received a gash on the head requiring five stitches to close. No others ap parently were hurt. From best information available,, taunts were hurled from the playground to a group of Negro youths pass ing along the street. Bocks were exchanged. The Negroes came onto the playground,, a battle ensued until a large contingent of Hillsboro High boys emerged from the .school, at which time the smaller, group fled and the whole affair was brought under control. A ROSE jS A ROSE, IS A ROSE—Mrs. Nonnie Bissell of BisselFs Beauty Nook swears it’s so: Cost of the new hair styles in many shops (up north, natur ally) depends on what you call all the “frizzing” on the under side. “Ratting” is $2.25, “teas ing” is $2.50. But, Man! Just ask for “French Lacing” and the More PEAUNGS on Page 12 Circulation Today 7,325 99 PCT. DISTRIBUTED IN GRANGE COUNTY f HORSEPLAY AT HOMESTEAD — Teen-agers horsing around at the Home stead. Community Center PooL two miles north bf C&rrboro get into the spirit of the good ol’ summertime quickly. The gals on the gixnng end of the shove are Mary Ellen Burch (right) and Carolyn Dillehay. About to make the big splash is Jimmy Lloyd Hogan. And the casualty pleased spectator to it all is Frances Burch. Now in its third season of operation, the cooperatively-built Homestead Pool is open to the public on week days by admission charge. Swimming lessons will be offered for dHUdren and adults beginning next week Komegay recommends Mrs. Clayton as permanent Hillsboro postmaster —Story on Pago 2 NEW LOOK IN SCHOOL BUILDINGS — The new 12-classroom Frank Porter Graham School in Chapel Hill, scheduled for completion this summer, \ will be of distinctly different design from others school buildings in Orange ~ County. At the left is the cafeteria and administrative wing, while in the cen- j ter is the i2-classroom instructional wing. An additional 12-classroom wing is,. , envisioned for the future as shown at the right. The building ivas designed by ,* City Planning and Architectural Associates of Chapel Hill and is located on l the southwest bypass highway near Smith Level Road. !
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