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of orange county —Chapel Hill, Hillsboro, Carrboro—Between and Beyond— VOL. 70, NO. 29 ' t,—— 24 PAGSS HILLSBORO AND CHAPCL HILL# N. €., THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1962 C i:n kk Pealings CHAPEL HELL TRAFFIC Clerk Anne Cogdeil has quite a collection of mutilated and bo gus coins ithat have come through the local parking meters daring the four years they’ve been in use. There are about four dozen in all, including 10 cents in play money coin, bus tokens, and a handful from Ger many, Mexico, France, Britain, Spain, Venezuela, Belgium, Aus tria, Switzerland, and Canada. The Canadian nickels are the most popular. In addition she has a 10 cruzerio bill that one offender sent in from Chapel Hill for payment of one-dollar parking ticket, and which was not deemed acceptable; and two Canadian dollars, sent in for the same purpose, and which are ac ceptable. MRS. MARY y HOLLINGS worth, secretary to John Cates of Chapel Hill Realty Co., was stead’s gaily - colored swim suit (photo on this page). She made the rig in cooperation with tai lor Henry (Pop) Wishnov on the basis of their estimates of Mr. tJ’s dimensions. Since1 he hasn’t donned it yet, there has been no opportunity to check their ac curacy. CHAPEL HILL FIREMEN ' answered an alarm yesterday morning to the home of Mrs. Ida Lee, .at 117 S. Graham St. Two rooms in the home.were badly burned, in the blaze, which ; caught somehow while a repair man was at the home working on a gas-fired hot water heater. 8. W. LACOCK THIS WEEK became a State Highway Patrol Trooper in Chapel Hill, succeed ing the late Tom Winborne. Mr[ LaCock, a native of Durfiam, has been with) the Patrol in Reidsville for the past two years. A 1955 graduate of Dur ham High School, he also serv ed on the Durham police force. He is related to the Laeock families in both Chapel Hill . and Durham. THE COMPLETE ELI MIN A tion of legal segregation was brought about by the Chapel Hill School Board for this coming year on one level: the special education classes. Four such classes are to be organized, two in the Carrboro Elementary School and two at the Northside School. Each will be open ito pu pils from anywhere in the dis trict until the enrollment is fill ed. three young children --carted off more- than $400 -worth of merchandise from the W. T. Grant store in Eastgate on Hot Diggety Day last Friday—with the good wishes of the manage ment. They were the winners in a drawing which gave them title to all they could pick up and cart off in 10 minutes. Becky Johnson netted better than a $200 haul, which included a port able TV, radio, ball, bunch of candy, stereo records, typewrit er, and record player. Angela More PEALINGS on Page 12 Circulation Today 7,418 99 PCT. DISTRIBUTED IN ORANGE COUNTY Allegations by ex-queen ... •' ■ I Hill entry >• ■ . in pageant revealed ★ ★ ★ - ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ -Story on Page 2 Miss Chapel Hill DORCAS ELENA HENLEY Long Johns for a swim!... ‘SUITS UMSTEAD FINE!’ - Richard E. Jamerson, representing the Exchange Swimming Pool organization, presents a specially - made bright - colored swim suit to John Umstead (left) in appreciation of the latte7’s help in bringing about the ^construction of the neiv pool, for mally opened in Chapel Hill last Sunday afternoon. Herb Holland I (tight), President of the corporation that built the pool, presided over the ceremonies. a
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