of orange county Hillsboro, Carr boro—Between and Beyond VOL. 24 PAG IS Pealings AT THEIR MEETING MON day night, Mayor Sandy McClam roch gave the Chapel' Hill alder men an informal report on the 7,000-mile trip through six Eu ropean countries that he and County Commissioner Carl Smith? returned from with other N. C. .public, officials last Thursday. 'Recalling their meeting with the City Council in Moscow, the May or noted that the honorables there were chosen in “free dem ocratic elections” after the “up per echelons of the party deter mined who’d be the best person for the job and put that one ^hahie on the ballot.” Onetrf the aldermen recalling McClamroch’s un-opposed election this year, picked up the bait and quickly interjected — “Sure, that’s just the way it is here, too!” DESPITE THE APPARENT easing up on the Cold War at mosphere they found in the Iron Curtain countries, Commissioner Smith noted that while they may be making progress “to me when people are regimented, the incen tive is gone.” The Mayor sug gested that America is going to have to abandon its rol£'of “big brother” for the European coun tries, treat them as equals, and try to compete effectively with them. MISS SALLIE PLEASANTS, beloved second grade teacher in the Chapel Hill public schools for more than three decades, en tered Memorial Hospital late last week, and is in Room 609. Offi cial report yesterday was that she had a “good” day and a “good” night. CHAPEL HILL POLICBI WpT Bill Blake is seeking to fill im mediately two vacancies in the department’s corps of women school guards. No experience Is required for the job, which pays $63 a month, and requires school crossing duty both before and after school each week day. TAX VALUATION TOTAL for Chapel Hill, as compiled from bills mailed out this past week, is $38.1 million—about $1.1 mil lion more than calculated in the municipal budget for the current year. Town Manager Bob Peck estimated this would bring in about $9,000 more than had pre viously been figured on from this source. FOUR ORANGE COUNTY Ex hibitors had been announced as prize-winners in State Fair com petition as of yesterday. Mrs. V. C. Walters of Efland took a third place in clothing for ai cot ton suit she put in the judging. S. C. Squires of Chapel Hill won a first, third, and fourth prize among honey, beeswax, and ob servation hive exhibitors. And Mrs. Warren Holmes and Mrs. James Bradshaw of Efland both won first place ribbons for their cooking. Mrs. Warren entered a baked fruit cake and Mrs. Brad shaw, a plain cake. t> CHAPEL HILL HOUSEWIFE, hemmed in by the machinery of •“civilized” contemporary living, complains about the 12-minute parking meters at the Chapel Hill Postoffice. Because of the. non automated set-up of window serv ice in the postoffice, she wails, she incurs one-dollar parking finVnfc u/hiln ctantlind in linn Circulation Today 7,651 99 PCT. DISTRIBUTED IN ORANGE COUNTY To preserve Hillsborough's heritage... HISTORIC HILLSBOROUGH COMMISSIONERS—Seen in front of the Orange County Courthouse in Hillsborough at their first meeting last Saturday the members of the newly-appointed His toric Hillsborough Commission are (front, left to right) Miss Betty June Hayes, Hillsborough; Mrs. A. B. Stoney, Morganton; Miss Mary Henderson, Chapel Hill; Mrs. Alfred Engstrom, Hillsborough; Mrs. Lyman Cotten, Chape! Hill. Mrs. L. Richardson Prayer, Greensboro; Mrs. John Labouisse, Durham; Miss Mary B. Forrest, Hillsborough; Mrs. St. rierre OuBose, Chapel Hill; Mrs. S. R. Prince, Reidsville; Mrs. J. C. Webb, Hillsborough; (back row) Voit Gilmore, Southern Pine>i; William S. Powell, Chapel Hill; Ralph Scott, Burlington; C. W. Stanford Jr., Raleigh; John Kellenberger, -. - Greensboro; A. H. Graham, Hillsborough; Jamcts Webb, Greens boro; Dr. H. W. Moore, Hillsborough. L. J. Phipps, Chapel Hill; James G. W. Mac Lam roc, Greensboro; Commission Chairman Dr. R. J. Murphy, Hillsborough; Dr. Christopher Crittenden, Raleigh; Edwin J. Hamlin, Hillsborough; E. Wilson Cole, Hillsborough; and Prof. Richard Walser, Raleigh. Members absent are Victor Bry ant, Durham; James M. Johnston, Washington; and Mangum Weeks,, Alexandria, Va. ------- Hi Ilians in Moscow A? — Orange County’s rj tour taken this month Jorth Carolina are seen use in Moscow. Left to idy McClamroch, N. C. by various local ^facials fr< above in front of the Open right mie Chapel Hill Mayc Association of County Commissioners General Counsel Alex McMahon of Chapel Hill, and Orange County Com missioner Carl Smith of Chapel Hill. 7 he three-weeks tour covered 14,000. miles thtough six European coun* tries.