- CITED BY CHAMBER— Orville B. Campbell (above, right), Chapel Hilt printing and publishing executive. Is presented an engraved bowl as the Chamber of Commerce Man of the Year for Chapel Hill-Carihoro by Joe Robbins (left) at the annual officers installation banquet for the Chapel Hill-Cari-boro Mer chants Association, held last Thursday evening. Below, outgoing Association President Sion Jennings (left) receives a plaque of appreciation for his services from incoming Plesident T. L. Kemp. Looking on is Association Executive Director Joe Augustine, who began his duties this week. Hillsboro folk against re-classification of Eno Durham’s late - hour effort to •have the Eno River reclassified from its present “C or D” to Class A-JI will be opposed by Hillsboro interests at the pub lic hearing today in Raleigh by the Stream Sanitation Commit tee. Attending the 2 p. m. hearing •will be Mayor Fred Claytor, Town Attorney George Levings, Town Engineer Thomas D. Rose for the Town of Hillsboro and a delegation of attorneys and officials for the Cone Mills Corp. „ Upgrading the river from the Neuse to the point at the Cone Mills dam at West Hillsboro Will necessitate additional heavy expenditures toy 4the Town for clorination equipment as well as the continued maintenance and operation. *•- * - . • In a statement prepared for presentation to -the committee Mr. Rose noted that the town is proceeding with plans for sew age treatment facilities which he contended wiU eliminate the cause of the present polution. He reviewed the history of the town’s cooperation with the Stream Sanitation Committee, which includes the passage of a $190,000 bond issue with only three dissenting votes, the ap proval of one supplementary grant by the federal govern ment and then another one tak ing into account the additional requirements which would foe imposed if the stream is up graded as requested. The question remains, how ever, he said, whether the town with limited financial resources can meet the increased costs of operations and maintenance un der the new requirements. (Prior to attending the hear ing, the three town officials were scheduled to visit the Lo cal Government Commission for W+4 County asks new court terms to end 'two year backlog It takes at least two years to get a civil case tried in Orange County. That was die evidence Monday when members of the county bar recommend ed and County Commis sioners approved a move to double the number of court terms held per pear. The group also sought — and drew a Jury tor an extra week of court for the term beginning Apirl 1. Final approval of the com missioners’ action must come from the office of the State Su preme Court chief justice. This approval was described as quite probable. Hie new terms would go Into effect July 1. The commissioners, acting jointly with the Orange County Board of Education, reappointed Giles Long to a three-year term on the Orange County ABC Board. Another pending appointment — to the post of veterans serv ice officer — was postponed un til the commissioners’ next meet ing. N$mes of 4 applicants who want to succeed Walter Wren when he retires March 31 were received and the persons will be interviewed at 3:30 p. m. during next -month’s regular meeting. In other matters, Superior Court Clerk Edwin Lynch asked for local legislation in the forth coming General Assembly to per mit three assistant clerks in his office -rather than the current two. The commissioners also moved closer to the often debated air conditioning- of the county’s courtroom. They informally a greed to seek engineering advice on the proper type of installa tion and its cost. Air conditioning has been rec ommended by grand juries and superior oourt judges, as well as citizens at large/ Agricultural Agent Don Math eson presented his six - months report of fanning activities in the county. In addition, he ask ed and got an appropriation for a janitor in the new county ag riculture building and an allo cation for furniture, which ex ceeded the budget estimates. The request for additional1 terms of civfl court was presen-, ted by Chapel Hill attorney Gor-! don Battle, chairman of the Or-; ange County Bar Association; Calendar Committee. { Battle said 346 cases were | pending on the calendar last Ju- j ly' and that little headway has been made in reducing the load. He noted that 65 cases were cal endared last term and only 19 disposed of, only three through litigation* •• • • ; _ Battle said Orange County law yers had been in contact with Bert M. Montague, administra tive assistant to the chief just ice, and that prospects were good for high court approval of the extra terms. If the move succeeds. Orange County will get 10 weeks of-court annually, double the current five weeks. The additional terms will cost the county about $5,000 ex tra. In other action the board ap final arrangements for selling the bonds and letting contracts for the sewage system improve ments.-,,^,. proved a re-designation of the Hillsboro road from “Prison Camp Road” to “Old N. C. 86” as requested by the Highway Commission and received and passed on a number of road pe titions to the highway depart ment. YOUNG MAN—AND WIFE—Dr. and Mrs. Erie Peacock Jr. are seen at the annual awards banquet of the Chapel Hill Jay cees last Friday, at which he was presented the Distinguished Service Award as the Outstanding Young Man of the Year for - 1962 on the basis of a selection made by a secret committee * of community leaders. 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