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V.' -Chapel Hill, Hillsboro, Carrboro—Between and Beyond— HILLSBORO AND CHAPEL HILL. N. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. 1962 VOL. 70, NO. 38 ml mil III ijiiw 11~ i iii'ii rciTi Miff Orange Peaiings THE EASTGATE ENTREPRE neurs expect to serve 9,000 pancakes this Saturday morn ing at their free breakfast feed for all comers. “We hope ev erybody in Orange, Chatham, and Durham Counties will come,” said a spokesman. The early morning gourmands can have all the pancakes they want — starting with three on the first serving. Garnishients will include sausage and coffee. At the initial offering of this feast last year 5,500 persons ^were THE BIGGEST CROWD OF the Carolina football season is expected to descend on the town this Saturday. Police expect a bout 42,000 people, and only a few less cars, for the Carolina State game in Kenan Stadium. The Carolina - Duke classic will be during the Thanksgiving hol idays this year, thus the student crowd ipr this contest may be less than normal. THE CHAPEL HILL POLICE disclaim credit as paper - nest hornet removers; plead this is a bit put of the natural field of law enforcement. Hard on the news of their success m remov ing a long - standing nest from a tree overhanging -the street , on Tenney Circle, another com plaint has come into the Depart ment about another nest high up in a tree along residential ——-Jiorth-' -Sfc— -:—--— THE WIFE OF Ox\E OF THE first “goat winners” in the *■ ’Chapel Hill Jaycees, Mrs. Gor . don Perry, was right perturbed when some of the fellows, tied a young kid to a tree in their front yard one night recently. ■Gordon won the beast in a draw ing among Jaycees who’d failed to .bring a new member or guest to the meeting. Responsible fi nancially for the goat’s welfare under the membership contest . rules, he had to board the ani mal out at Bob Hogan’s tiil he garnered a new “patriot” for the civic club. Other goat win ners were Kim Partin and Har ry Carra way. About that space re search center, latest un-copy righted and unconfirmed infor mation from an unidentified source seems to be “no com ment.” IT WAS INTENDED AS A show „of appreciation to the county’s highway employees. But it developed into quite a polit ical clambake, according to post mortem reports. Oh yes,* that’s the supper that Bingham Town ship dairyman Wiley Perry stag ed at his place last Friday nigh COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Chairman Don Stanford and Tax Supervisor Sam Gattis will meet today with George Esser of the Institute of Government staff to present to him some local facts for consideration by the Gover nor’s Commission to Study the Impact of State - Owned Prop erty cn Local Government. Chap el Hill Mayor Sandy McClam roch had a similar meeting with Mr. Esser last week. Out of the More Pealings, Page 11 Circulation Today J -Hi PCT. DISTRIBUTED IN -^NGE COUNTY 1Thirst forknowledge begins... REFRESHMENT FOR THE NEW YEAR — Two new Carolina coeds from Chapel Hill pause for refreshment at the Old Well as they prepare to begin their student careers at the slate Universi y tomorrow. Sharyn Rasmussen (left) is a 1962 graduate of Chapel Hill H'gh, wlii'e P. is cilia Patterson moved to the University community with her family from New Bern this summer. 'They'll join more than 9,600 students as the fall term of classes begins in Chapel Hill. — Photo by Bill \ Brinkhous ★ ★ ★ ★★ ★ ★ ★★ ★ • - Citizens seeking to enter
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