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VOL. 70, NO. 25
HILLSBORO AND CHAPEL HILL. N. C., THURSDAY. JUNE 21. 10*2
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24 PAMS
Pealings
OF 13 PIECES OF PROPERT'
recently advertised for sale b;
the Sheriff under executions filer
by the Tax Department in In Ren
proceedings, only one had to b
bought by the county. All delin
quent taxes were paid by owner:
or heirs in the other 12 cases
The Addle McAdoo estate prop
erty, two lots in Cheeks townshij
on which $48.27 is owed in taxes
was bid in at this figure by thi
County when the auction was heli
on May 9. An increased bid o
$25 was filed by Paul William:
of Hillsboro and a re-sale has' nov
been ordered for June 30 at nooi
at the courthouse door. Bidding
on the re-sale will start at $73.27
IS IT PURELY COINCIDENT
01, or what? The current issu<
of Look Magazine carries a four
page feature and photo spread or
“Terry Sanford—A young South
ern governor who thrives or
breaking the old rules of poli
tics.” Somehow, though, the storj
isn’t even listed in the table oi
contents for this issue, —Ant
the lead article of the same issu*
is an expose-type story on “Th«
Great Highway Scandal,” review
ing highway fraud over the coun
try, and including the curren
Burch-Brewer matter in Nortl
Carolina, a case brought to ligh:
by Gov. Sanford himself.
latest^ word on the
fluoridation front in Chapel Hil
is that officials from the Attor
ney General’s Department in Ra
, leigh would like to confer witl
University of N. C. and Chape
Hill town officials in the veddj
4iear future. The second anniver
sary of the Late Great Postpone
merit was quietly observed this
month, it being two years- now
since the ,vet-untried civil law
suit against fluoridation was filed
by Manning Simons.
IN THE MAIL FOR THE
Chapel Hill Police Department on
Monday morning was an envelope
with a London, England, post
mark, and .containing a two
weeks-old Chapel Hill parking
ticket accompanied by payment
of a dollar bilk Town officials,
incidentally, anticipate a $6,00€
drop in parking ticket revenue
for the next fiscal year — from
$36,000 back to $30,000. Said
Town Manager Bob Peck: . .
Motorists are becoming more
cautious in their parking habits
THREE BUDDING DEMO
cratic ward heelers from Orange
County were among the 300 high
schoolers from across the state
who attended the Teen-Dems con
vention at N .C. State College
last weekend. They were Bill
Pendergraft from Chapel Hill and
Dale Taylor and Steve Neighbors
from Hillsboro.
COUNTY ELECTIONS BOARD
Secretary Clyde Carter said yes
terday that he had been told a
petition was being circulated in
the Chapel Hill area which asked
an investigation of the purport
edly illegal political leaflets that
were handed out at two polling
places on primary election day,
May 24. The Board members ear
More PEALINGS on Page 12
Ah! Summer....
SHE SWIMS, TOO! — A beauty who can also use a bathing suit for swimming
is Gael Murray, UNC freshman coed frQm Chapel Hill who’s seen above sprucing
up the pool-side scene at the University Motel. Gael teas a champion swimmer on
her high school team in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., and has kept in practice by daily swim
ming this past year at the UNC pool. ~
Accused slayer, held without bond,
says he doesn't know at whom he shot
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—Story on Page 12
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