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CHapel Hill, Hillsboro, Carrboro—Between and Beyond HILLSBORO AND CHAPEL HILL, N. C.. THURSDAY, INARCH 28, 1963 of orange county ARSON INVOLVED?—The firs damaged "shell" horn* for marly owned by tvoy Faircloth, back of Log Cabin Service Sta tion on Highway 70, west of Efland, now in the possession of its builders following their repossession some time back. The char red outside was not the result of Monday night's deliberately set fire, but result of an outside trash fire adjacent last Friday. ■fe'-’A jiH >, ■■ ----- I Orange Pealings 1! » 'I, A REWARD OF *100 IS BE ing offered by Mrs. James Free land of the . Orange Church community north of Chapel Hill for infromation leading - to the return of "McGregor,” 10 months-old, a fawn - colored 00 pound pedigreed English Bull dog. The puppy mysteriously wandered away from home last Saturday about 1:30 p. m. when he was left alone in the front yard for a moment. Mrs. Free land has posted printed signs seeking the dog all around the area, and has spent every spare minutdnfchce, then, vainly search ing £ CHRISTA SPECK, PLAYBOY Magazine's ‘Playmate of 1961,’ wHI; Jte in Chapel Hill most of Fri#%„.and will he ,happy „ to meet all interested fans, it is reported by her sponsors, the Jantzen sportswear folks and the Hub of Chapel Hill. Require ment of her traveling tour, they note, is that she wear the tradi tional “bunny” costume she wore as one of the Chicago Play boy Club “bunnies.” The 38-18-36 brunette is scheduled to be at The Hub from mid - morning through the aftemooti, except for a noon luncheon at The Rathskeller. 1 ,THE SUNDAY MORNING services of the Chapel Hill Pres byterian Church will be televis ed over Channel Four for three months, beginning April 7. The services will also be carried ov er Channels Two and 11. Last time the Presbyterian services were telecase here was in Jan uary, 1958, shortly before the building burned. About two months after the fire a month later, some technical difficulties caused WUNC-TV to run this film on a Sunday morning. The preacher received many inquir ies asking^-J“Did the Church burn or didn’t it?” Town Hall indebtedness paid off before due The Town of Hillsboro bos completely paid off its indebt 5 odnoss on the now.. Town; Hall, building it purchased lass than a yaar ago. One half of tho purchase price, $6,000 and $240 in in terest, was duo for payment ’ to George W. Gilmore In July. Money was available in the Town Water Fund unencum bered and decision was made to satisfy the balance owed to Ailwusv* ; nbAikJ. ' mwumu aaw Weewa^o# Circulation Today K *0 WTT. DISTRIBUTED tM „ Pl§§ f wm*m School board and Carrboro races attract new filers —Stories on Pages 2, 12 —Story on Page 2 Tax Collector named Clerk for Town of Chapel Hill —Story on Page 3 For Mr. Roberts—a new job
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