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mu -"in i. i in .in (,Bitter words f ly mi ytf (Boamae High mm M&fcKveft Elementary School ottilK he merged ;s»rith< Mother grange nCounty j schools, next .yearn h^-aoeordanceiwitih a tforisolidation jmotowioni ap proved by. the county Board of 'Education late Tuesday «jlUgjht. Delegations from hoik, ! school; iSMnc^i batifrly, op* pOBCff i^he- U elimination-; of it'hetriseittKjlarand fl-sfitejablc crowd waited in the corridof of" the’ old courthouse at Hillsboro amtH a ‘ late hour for the deci sion. Earlier, the delegations had a gain presented their arguments against the consolidation pfro-* grbm, which has been planned ^*¥tlw*pa»t ttiroe^eaisitas* rm cently passed through a series of public hearings, and had been asked to leave thfr meeting while therheard ^attempted to reach a decision. All members dr the Board vo ted for the changes except John K-dinwkias of Cedar Grove, who was rprprded °° ahgtainiyyg * elected apam, enfe -f<g ,.mMhor*<ittedreafc»iarm mtttde-fdMlH. he* GrwigHHHgh School in order to proceed 'with organizational details, hiring of teachers,'etc. for the next.year. Appointed were/ Hairy P. Breeze saatPs Wilfred Phelpa-; feu* three.>years, Mr**- Betty Brotttt and Mrs~ Jietty.. Waiiar. ImMwo (^ CONSCUIlATlON.-jBage W They came to see the races; and they sa w Jayne Mansfield; here'^bodyguards' view Two Orange County sheriff’s deputies had their hands — and *hein eyes — *no** thaw.fuH in acting a* bodyguards for mevie glamor gaT .fayne Mansfield last Sunday afternoon. The un-expeeted apd unsought duty was assigned ta*-®e«utiee Will i Gilmore jpnd Aye# Maddry when Miss Mansfield arrived** the Orange Speedway stock car races where they'd been assign ed jregular duty. . ? - ■ , Both .urttorfiaed ^repreKDj^ tives of "Orange County’s Fin est” sang the praises of the blonde Hollywood siren who was filling « wight elub engagement in Greensboro last week. At the same time, speaking as settled family men, |he»?w«pe A bit re served id |h«4r edmissian of «n. thusiasftl xlaward the job §h«riff Buck KMgM gave them. - ■The crowd wf-45?6®e- was-esti mated by racing officials to be split about evenly in attention to the visiting* ggoab ok Jaenor in the judges, <t»* and to the 150-mile Grand National Race that was .supposed to be the The Orange County Democratic Committee will meet at the courthouse Fri day afternoon at 4 o’clock to select a successor to State Rep. John Ums.ead. Mr. Uthstead’s resigna tion was announced yester day when his letter to Gov. Sanford was made public by the Governor’s office in Ra leigh. The resignation, not unexpect, ed, had been anticipated for several weeks, since Mr. Um stead left the Assembly on the second day of the term to enter Memorial Hospital and had not returned. . rrwMDiy rmppa Expected to get the nod from the 57-member Executive Com mittee for the unexpired term ie Judge U J. Phipps, who also doubles hi brass as chairman of the -party committee. Judge Phipps has said he would accept the appointment and appears to have the hack-, ing of party leaders for the >posti.>’Other prevhhtshr men tioned candidates for the Gen eral Assembly, for various reasons, have eliminated them selves from consideration, ap parently giving the veteran party chieftain a clear field for the job if he wants it. Nomination of Umstead’s suc cessor by the 'Democratic Exec utive Committee is tantamount to appointment although the ac tual appointment is made by Gov. Terry Sanford. State law requires the governor to fill such vacancies upon the recom mendation of the party execu THE NEWS OF ORANGE COUNTY \ VdL 71, No. 11 Mar. 14, 19-3 Published Every Thursday In The Year By The News, Inc. Subscription Bates' Payable In Advance) t In Orange and Ad fjolnin* Counties, «?.50, Bluf 3% Sales Tax; Otherwise in U. S.v $4; Overseas $5.50. Entered As Second Clan Mat tar In The Postoffices at Hills boro And Chapel Hill. N. C v'-.-JP tive beat committee ef "the taenia, whose post is being filled, Resign party post 11 nominated toy the Executive Committee Friday, Judge said he would tender hjto nation immediately as Chairman and as Judge of County Recorder’s Court. The County Commissionors would bo expected to name a successor to Phipps as Judge when they meat on Monday,' thus paving the way for tho now representative to telco tho oath of office and enter upon his duties in tho halt of tho House when the Assembly reconvenes Monday night. Yf Resignation - as party man is not mandatory as the Judge Is not a for office. So, acceptance of tendered resignation would be required at this time. Judff Phipps, however, to * for the post of State Commas . or of the American Legion an I he has indicated the of this position may relinquishing the party post la . er. 1 Urges vice-recorder Should he he nominated State Representative, Judge (Phipps said he would recommend to the commissioners that an as sistant judge or vice - recorder by appointed in order to give the new judge relief should it be needed. At present there is no provision for, an assistant judge. As successor to Judge Phipps as county judge, insiders ere indicating that the county! commissioners might turrt to' Chapel Hill Attorney John Ch£ LeGrand, who once served*^ prosecutor in the court. ? . PTA PROGRAM tUMOAY^; Airs. J. H. McKee, guidSi&* counselor, will be in charge of a panel program discussing the 2-part curriculum objective of Hillsboro High School at the Parent-Tea*her Association meet ing scheduled ~*or Tuesday night at 8 o’clock. 'The program will shew what the school is at tempting to achieve in the <1) college preparatory and (2) vaca iional-terminal areas of atudy. main attraction. It was supposedly, the first .stock car xaco/ seen bJfc.Mi's' .Manafieia. -She and her husband and fow-yea*«okl. son followed* the race closely and with great’ enthusiasm, their appoints# pro-' jtectcara* reported- They noted in cidentally that :the ,leipard ^cin-# Coated star akillfully signed au tographs continuously through out the entire time, while keep ing tab on the cars whirling a round the dust - Choked track* Jseiow. ; They'd planned to watch.- t))e race -from the sanctuary of their Lincoln sedan at the edge of the infield. However the onlookers thronged around so after Miss Mansfield appeared to lead the start of tire .race that for her comfort and security she Was •sported to the judges * stand a bove; the bleachers. ? >dto& -• Gilmore »nd l $ Maddry, who became sudden- celebrities in their, own rh-ht for the, oc casion, said Miss Mansfield ap <Sed MjMMSFIELD, P««e 11) I SCOTCH 'WHISKY BLENDED AT 8«.« PROOF SCHENLEY IMPORT CO.. NEW YORK. N.Y. Estate Of Charlie N. Oakes Sale Will Be Held At Home Place £ 7 Miles North Of Mebane — l Mile Off Highway 49 ~«Near jack Long's Store WILL SELL THE FOLLOWING TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER: 1—Farmall Super A Tractor 1—Cultivator for Super A Tractor 1—Farmall H Tractor j l—Allia-Chalmer* Combine 1—McCormick No. 15 Side Delivery Rake 1—McCormick 10-A ..Disk Harrow * r. 1—Practically New Section Harrow 3—Tractor Wagon* l—McCormick Corn Picker l—Two Disc Plow for H Tractor 1—Two Di*e Plow for Super A Tractor 1—Botilla for Super A Tractor McCormick-Pooring Tractor Mower ... !•—Powell String-O-Matic Tobacco Harvester (New Motor) 1—Horse Drawn Section Harrow 1—Tractor Two Bottom Plow 1—500 Gal. Water Tank 1—Wood Saw 1— Clinton Chain Saw 2— Horse Drawn Stalk Cutters 1—Water Pump 1—Grease Gun I—Transmission Gun '—Tractor Wheat Drill '—'258 Chevrolet Truck % Ton (Good Condition) 1—Tractor Tobacco Spray '—Two Aero Irrigation With 3 and 5 inch Pipe and Power Take Off Pump '—Farm Bell '—Tiller for H Tractor '—Middle Buster for "A'< Tractor . 1—'Horse Drawn Wagon '—Horse Drawn Hay Rake '—Horse Drawn Mowing Machine 2—Mulct 1— Milk Cow Bridles, Harness and Cellars for Mules Plows of All Kinds 2— Trailers for Tobacco Harvester 3— Tobacco Hand Planters Plant Bed Covers 1—-Tractor Mower 1—Horse Drawn Cut-A-Way 1—Wood Saw Mantel 1—Horse Drawn Stalk Cutter 1—Horse Drawn Riding Cultivator 1—Corn Sheller (Hand) or Tractor Rakes, Hoes, Plows, Sprayers and all kinds of Farming ^ Tools I—Com Planter for Tractor Church Will Serve Lunch Mr>. Adel] A. Oake%, Administratrix
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