Hillsborough . . . of people and events in and around the county seat “I think that I shall never see j A billboard lovely as a tree. Indeed, unless the billboards fall I’ll never see a tree at all.”—^Ogden Nash. _i_ Drive up Margaret Lane and see what has happened to one of the Elms that shaded the walk in front of the Nash .and Kollock school.____ ~ ■ Brown Gordon is back in circulation after a serious illness. The Sidney Greens are baek home in Mountain View after 6 weeks in Florida. The groups touring the old town just about every day plus the crowds at the “trespassing” trials give this place a festive air. We hear that the heavy rains of about two weeks ago flooded the roof of the new Agriculture building and did considerable damage to interior ceilings and walls. We don’t know whether it was due to faulty planning, inferior workmanship,, or poor main tenance—but .it would appear that we taxpayers will foot the bill. “ ~ BASEBALL—According to the latest information, Flint Ham lin of Caldwell will devote his promotional and managerial talents to Pony League baseball this year, Wiley Kiger will take over the regular Caldwell baseball team that plays in a hot eague. We hear that Jfoe Barnes is having a good season pitching for Pfeiffer Col . lege.—— —....—-—-.—:——.....— _ ,j___ • . ___ POLITICS—There are lots of roadside signs, but have you seen this one? “My Preyer is Moore votes for Lake.” There is a little old book entitled “The New Doctor” by Eliza beth Seifert. We quote: “That was the spring before a national election, and of course the silly season'was upon them. In its natural state, the neighbor hood was Democratic; the newcomers to the community, gome of the professors at the University’s experimental farm, some of the doctors at the clinic, some of the rich horse raisers and orchard farmers, were Republican. The Chamber of Commerce made up some signs to put about, not entirely as a gag. “This is your home— --You live, here . ~'V ; Before election, . r Keep your friends ( During election.” This just might very well apply before a Democratic Primary. Also we pass this along to campaign workers—“There is a holy mistaken zeal in politics as well as in religion. By persuading others, we convince ourselves.”—Anonymous. Be seeing you, J.C. Ugil Notices NOTICE OF SERyiCE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA - ORANOECOUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Clarence R. Jones, et al, Peti tioners vs. Harold Rich Cheek and unknown persons interested as spouse, heirs, or devisees of Harold Rich Cheek, Defendants To Harold Rich Cheek and un known persons interested as spouse, heirs, or devisees of Har old Rich Cheek: Take notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above-entitled special proceeding. The nature of the relief being sought is a sale for partition ol certain lands described in the Petition lying and being in Or ange County, North Carolina. You are required to make de fense to such pleading not later than June 2, 1964, and upon your failure to do so the party seek ing service against you will ap ply to the court for the relief sought. This the 2ist day of April, E. M. Lynch, Clerk Superior Court - 4-23-4tc EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Maryanna F. Ro land, deceased, late of Orange County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at ILF.D. 2, Hills boro, N. C., on or before tire 23rd day of October, 1964, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will . ; please make immediate payment. This the 17th day of April, 1964. —PartewJRolaad,— Executor of the estate of Maryanna F. Roland. 4-23-4tc EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix of the Estate of Dan Wilkinson Clark, deceased, late of Orange County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the Estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 23rd day of October, 1964, or this Notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons in debted to said Estate will , please make immediate payment. This the 23rd day of April 1964. ■■■•'■* Maude Ray Faucette, Route 1, Efland, N. C„ Executrix, Estate of Dan Wilkinson Clark, Deceased. 4-23-4tp MAC'S TV SERVICE ' CALLS ANTENNAS INSTALLED COLOR TV SERVICE AUTO RADIO 1 Transistor Radio Repair Batteries — Phono Needles DIAL 4683 - 2531 NITE 3725 Four-H scholarship for study at Duke goes to Mary Fudge Mary Beth Fudge, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Samuel Fudge of Route Two, Chapel Hill, has been named winner of a $500 scholarship from the North Car olina Four-iH Development Fund. Miss Fudge, a senior at Orange' High School at Hillsborough, is one of 12 Four-fH’ers from across , North Carolina selected to share' in $6,000 of scholarship money ! being distributed this year by the Fund. Dr. Joe Pern, of Greenville, MARY BETH FUDGE president of the Fund, says the scholarship will be college study during the 1984-65 academic year. The-Four® Development Fund, with headquarters at North Car olina State in Raleigh, was or ganized in 1958 by friends and alumni Of Four® to help sup-1 port certain: phases of club work. | President POu says this is the third year scholarships have been, awarded. Recipients, he said, were selected, on the basis oi their high school record, evidence of college aptitude and Four® Club record. Mary Beth has compiled an ex tensive record ol achievements in her six years of Four® Club work. She has been state dress review winner and a delegate to National Four-H Club Congress in addition to having won sev- _ eral local and' county honors. She has completed 15 projects and twice field the office of coun ty Four-H president. In addition to her FouimH work, she has maintained a high academic record, ranking first in her senior class of 92 this year. She is active in the Latin, French, Science, Beta and Monogram chSbs; a mem/ber of the basket ball team and a member of the newspaper and annual staffs. She has held a number of class of fices, served as chief marshal and attended the Governor’s School. FAMILY SUPPER SET L A family dish supper will be will be held at the Ohapel Of the Cross Parish House in Chapel Hill at 6:30 on Friday (April 24). Children, as well as adult members of the parish, are In vited to attend. ~'T FISHER & FISHER REALTORS — Moved Now at 405 W. Franklin St. (Formerly office of C. Whid Powell) “At the revolving sign’’ Phone 942-3462 or 929-1183 Chapel Hill FORD DEALER UNREATABLES!