of orange county —Chapel Hill> Hillsboro, Carr boro—Between and Beyond HILLSBORO AND CHAPEL HILL, N. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1962 VOL. 70. NO. 50 24 PAGES Orange Pealings FIVE-YEAR-OLD PATRICK Nicholson, hardy explorer that he is, came out of the closet at home sporting a black eye the other day, refused to tell mom what happened. She checked and found that he’d worked the cork off a full jereboam (double mag num) of champagne that hubby had brought back from Europe recently and was saving for “some special occasion.” That’s how the George Nicholson’s camb to have an impromptu champagne party for the Mc Cauley St. neighborhood iif Cha pelHill'"recently. Even the old -== man.agreed- afterwards.. that .. the. affair qualified as a delightful “special occasion.” The pain, of Patrick’s shiner was also con" siderably eased CHAPEL HILL SCHOOL PU pils are rushing to volunteer for the junior fire marshal corps re cently set up by Fire Chief J.; S Stewart. In addition to the membership cards and badges they’ll be given free admission to the downtown movies. Chief i Stewart said one marshal is be ing named in each classroom as a fire drill assistant. Brief train ing sessions in fire safety are scheduled at regular intervals. "DR. FRANK" GRAHAM and ‘ Miss Marian,” resting at her sisters home. Mrs.'-Ches hire Webb) in Hill-boro for the .past few days, left by plane yes terday for Palm Beach. He’ll take it easy there for several ■weeks in extending his recuper ation from a bout with .pneumo nia in New York. Friends said he looked all right, but • was yeti a bit weak and needed to rest a while before going back to his post as a UN mediator in New York. Cl FOUR ‘IMAILSTERS,’ $940 specially - built motor scooters, were assigned to the Chapel Hill 'Postoffice this week. The neat little red white and blue three whelers will eventually be util ized across the country on most residential delivery routes. Us wi tag them a carrier can deliver his full route, including parcels, having to pick up acf Circulation Today 7,568 ff PCT. DISTRIBUTED IN 1. ORANGE COUNTY m. rr • * 0-*- 1 1 1 . .. .. . NEW BOARD CONSTITUTED — The full five member Board of Orange County Commissioners for the next txvo years is shown as the oath of office is adminis tered on Monday by Clerk of Superior Court Edwin M. Lynch to Commissioner Henry Walker, elected to the r1- ——~—~ :r full term of the late Donald Mi Dade by his felloxv com missioners (Story on Page 2). The other commissioners, left to right, are Gordon Cleveland, Carl Smith, Chair man Donald Stanford, and Vice-Chairman Harvey Ben nett. .. . Ar' ditional bundles at storage box es along- bis way. The vehicles run off a two-cylinder 14-horse power motor. ^THE^CHAPEL HILL ^AMER ican Legion Post’s request for an investigation of leftist influ ences at the University of Nortu Carolina came up at the N. C. Department meeting^!.post, of ficers in High 'Point last week end. The matter was included in a report by Americanism Com mittee Chairman W. W. Green of Durham. Department Command er Leslie Brady Sr. referred it fe» the. State Legislative Com mittee * Of the organization for further study and a recommend ation. ROBERT O. HOWARD OF the University art faculty was last night announced as one of 4iue $100 .award, wiauets . in the. silver jubilee North Carolina Ar tists Exhibition that was un veiled- at ’ the State Art Museum in Raleigh. He won a similar a ward in 1958. His award this year was for a painted steel sculpture entitled “Landscape XII.’’ Santa came to town • • • HILLSBORO YULE PARADE - Upwards of 4,000 persons turned out for the official opening of the Christ mas shopping season with the traditional Christmas pa rade in Hillsboro last Saturday afternoon. Above, Santa is seen tossing candy out to the kids from his float which, incidentally, depicts the old county courthouse in the background. -Story on Pago 6 ★ ★ ★ ★ Court hearing is set —Story on Page 12 ★ ★ ★ ★ New County farm building... w.*-.-; ■•-• ,-, iumi mi u i,.mi NEARLY FINISHED — The $(>0,000 addition and renovation to the Orange County Agriculture Building on courthouse square in Hillsboro will bring ail of the county's agricultural agencies under a single roof when the construction work is fi nally- completed next month. The new wing to the rear will more than double the old building. On the main floor will be county farm and home demonstration ag ents and on the ground floor, the ASCS, soil conservation service, and Farmers Home Administration offices. 1