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Lhtipel Hill, Hillsboro, Carrboro—Between and hillsbcroTand chapel hill, n. c THURSDAY. JANUARY 3. 1963 of orange county VOL 71. NO. 1 20 PAGES W ' RUMOR as RITE THAT THE . RMkSe E. N. Richards tract of commercial property in StroWd’s Lowgrounds between Durham Road and the bypass in Chape] Hill is being considered as a fu ture site for a high school. Ques tioning of the realtor agent re vealed that the matter had been discussed. However, formal ac tion on such a proposition is far from being entertained by the school board. A long - range survey of possible school sites and needs is currently being made through the Research Tri angle Planning ; Commission. AN UN-CONFIRMED REPORT yesterday had it that William Buckley's booking agency had spitted with the Carolina Forum "*'fSr half of the $450 fee initially contracted for his recent speech — rather ‘"reading” — at the University. The Forum protested 'Buckley’s reading verbatim an article on conservatism in the current issue of Playboy maga zine rather than speaking on his contracted topic. ‘ FIRST CHILD OF THE NEW Year at Memorial Hospital was eight - pound one - ounce Rob ert Antonio Sanders, who enter ed the mortal Coil at (1:12 Tues day afternoon (New Year's, Day). Mother is Mrs. Daisy Belie San ders of 102 N. Merritt Mill Rd., Chapel Hill^ . ' A VALUABLE UTILE IN come deduction — the- last o. the old year — was born to Mr. and Mrs. Beodie Thomas Riley of Route Two, Mebane, at Me morial Hospital just 58 minutes before JtoW Year’s Eve — that is, on Dec. 30, at Memorial Hos pital. Brodie Thomas Riley Jr. weighed in, at a hefty eight pounds, 14 ounces. vT . SPIES REPORT THAT THE leftist UNC students who plann ed 1o go to Cuba for the Christ mas holidays tried to, but didn’t make it. They were to fly (ex pense - paid by Castro) from Toronto, despite warnings from the U. S. government. It’s und erstood * that the flight didn’t fly. ' ~ THE COUNTY RECORDER’S Court, Honorable L. J. Phipps at the bench, opened the new year yesterday, -■ inaugurating a new day of the week for the regu lar court meeting day. The “oyez” has sounded on Mondays heretofore, since the court’s - in ception in 1946. At''The request of law’' enforcement and opurt officers who were pressed to process the heavy weekend law infraction papers. by Monday morning, the day was moved back to mid-week. LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFI cers report that New Year’s hol iday period was pretty safe in the Orange area. In the Hills boro vicinity the highway pa trolmen reported nine auto ac cidents, none of them serious. In Chapel Hill there were no wrecks of cor equence noted. GENERAL AGREEMENT HAS been reached that Carr boro citi zens outdid themselves in Christ mas displays outside their homes this year. On every block in More PEAUNGS on Page 12 WL EE :§pC % new • #.♦ 1 .. • _ AUTO TAG RITUAL ON - More than 500 car owners plodded through a long line yesterday at the Stancell Motor Co. outlet for North Carolina automobile license plates to buy stale and local auto tags: fine of the early birds seen above buying her plate from St'tri ce 11 clerk Claudia Cannady, is Airs. Harvey Eugene Left . —--; p man. The sales process went along fairly well, Miss Can nady said;, with almost all owners having the necessary papers required for their cash-sale purchases. Chapel jHill municipal license plates may also be purchased at ! the Town Hall upon presentation of the. new year’s state \ auto registration card. Writing fingers will move • • .. . LIST TAKERS FOR CHAPEL Hi LL —' With the inevitability of the tradi tional ‘moving finger” that writes, and having unit, moves on, the list takers for taxable property in Orange County opened their anpiial one-monlh sessions with 'The public yesterday. Veteran list takers for Chapel Hilt Township, with headquar ters id the Cartboro Toivn Hallf are Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel R. Cheek, seen above with me of their co-workers, Mrs. Highf Ptn y of Carrboro - and the massive books Which will record the financial responsibilities to local government of al most all Citizens of Chapel HiU Township.
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