Chapel Hill, Hillsboro, Carrboro—Between and Beyond— HILLSBORO AND CHAPEL HILL, N. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1M2 32 PAGES ■ I FRANK GRAHAM WAS IN Hillsboro and Chapel Hill on a brief visit yesterday and Tues day, the occasion being his ap pearance at the convention of the Knights of Pythias, of which he has been a member. Dr. Frank ages none at all with the passing years, looks more hale and hearty than ever. JOHN CRAIG, NEW EXECU tive Secretary of the Chapel Hill Carrboro Mercftaniii Associa tion, arrived in tdwn on Tues day and is to formally assume his duties tomorrow. He and his wife, four children, dog, and cat, all came from Seattle and are temporarily staying at the University Motel during the per: iod of house hunting. ACCORDING to OUR FRIEND ly Statistician in this field ur ban Chapel Hill - Carrboro will idea gain its 31st service sta tion with the erection of a new Americai) gas outlet on Durham Hoad at the entrance to East gae Shopping Cener. Calculat •ing the iBopulation of the two towns at around $15,000, this would bring the community to a point of one filling station for slightly fewer than every 500 people — a right competitive situation for even such a car borne place as GH. CHAPEL HILL KIWANIS Club President Cordon Kage. was called away from the rostrum to answer a telephone call during Tuesday night’s dinner meeting in the Carolina Inn. He took the call in the kitchen, reported back to the membership that he’d been talking with Club members Grey Culbreth and JRalph How ward in Denver where they’re attending the Kiwanis Interna tional convention. The call was pre paid, he added, and the call ers simply wanted to get credit for attending the local meeing via telephone proxy! THE PENNED LETTER IN feminine hand bore an Omaha, Nebraska, postmark on June 8. It was signed simpiy “disgusted Northerner," and was attached “to a wire service clipping of the disbanding of the Chapel Hill little League because of the race issue. The writer had a number of intemperate illogical things to say—though the News does not in this respect com ment itself on the basic merits of the issue involved, but the newspaper is certainly not go ing to print an anonymous let ter on a moral issue. i __ - Toast of . . A TOAST FOR JUNE - Judy Miller of Hillsboro, Orange County’s tiewly* crowned Dairy Princess, makes a toast appropriate to June Dairy Month with Chapel HiH Kiwanis Club President Gordon Kage„ The occasion was the Kiwanis Club meeting Tuesday night at which Miss Miller was formally crowned as the county’s nominee for the district Dairy Princess competition in Greensboro tomor row, and the state titlist to be decided[ upon in Asheville next week. _ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ | County schools want $416,500 —Story on Pago 2

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