'EMILY' MEETS CHAPEL HILL FRIENDS — Mrs. Emily
Preyer (left) met Che pel Hill supporters of Richardson Prayer
for governor at a reception staged in the. Carrboro Town Hail
last Thursday evening. Seen with her a. the serving table are*
Miss Mary Ellen Lane (second), Chapel Hill Senior High School
supporter/ and Me. and Mrs. Carl Durham. The fade peeping
conveniently «ver Mr* Durham's shoulder is a wall poster of
candidate Greyer.
Arrived !of real estate officer
far putafffoesite awaited
Chapel HU1 J^astenaster J. Patti
C'heek-sad yeStMdar -he was stih
_: awartirtg itfot * -'tafltiTBl - -i postal
service real esMc -oiffcar who is
•tat seeir'a wearAsi^^oacitM loead
potrtoWfcO
Under a newly-inaugurated
federal government ,policy>~ he
noted, the postoffice department
would obtain on a suitable piece
of property and turn-it over to
a private developer from which
it would lease the postoffice
building til&at was put up on the
tract. Such property would be
subject to ad valorem taxes, in
contrast to land owned outright
by the federal government, he
_ pointed out:______
OjtWo different occasions last
--. yeaf a postal real estate officer
looked in vain for a suitable post
office site in Chapel Hill. ‘We
hope very much that the right
kind of place can be found this
time,” said Postmaster Clheek.
“We’re very overcrowded here
and it’s costing too much of -the
taxpayers' money to do the job
in our present building.”
__ The possibility of the new post
off ice here was announced sev
eral days ago from the office of
Sixth District Rap. Horace Kor
negay in Washington. He reveal
ed that the Regional Postoffice
Director Banks Gladden- in At
lanta felt the prices of available
property m Chapel Hill were tod
high when sites were last inves
tigated.
Korneg&y urged Gladden to re
new the search after a Chapel
Hill-Cari boro Chamber elf Com
merce delegation visited him in •
the interests of obtaining a new
postoffice. He-\pointed out. that
the loc|l postoffice serves both
town and University.
When built in 1938 the post
office had 22 employees, 4,500
patrons, and annual receipts of
$&6,60O. The same building to
day houses 80 employees, serves
35,000 patrons, and has receipts
annually of 560,000, the Congress
man pointed twit. • ~
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Reception, to fete Catholic school teachers
_ ‘jrrienas ana patrons cm &x.
Thomas More Elementary School
iir Ctepei^Hitr will welcome the
future teachers, Sisters of Notre
Dame de Namur, at a reception
in St. Thomas More Basement
Hall next Sunday from 3 to 5
p.m.._ ;
'•Representatives' of the Sixers
will come from Washington, D.C.,
Greensboro and Southern .Pines.
New applications for the Pall
term, Gradjs I to IV will be
acaeiptea at tms tune.
'Parishioners and friends Waive
planned this occasion to afford
an opportunity to meet the Sis
ters and to put on a shower for
tilieir new residence adjacent to
the School. Mrs. E. J. Owens is
in charge of the clearance otf
gifts.
Y-TEENS ON SAT.
A dinner meeting will be held
for the Young Y-Teens this Sat
urday at 7 p.m.
Jaycees to see play
by theatre workshop
The Chapel HH1 Jayeees, meet’;
this evening will see a ome-act
play presented ; by the Raleigh
Little Theater workshop. The
play is Chekhov’s comedy. “The
Marriage Proposal,” directed by
Charles Billings.
This “traveling theater” is on
ly one feature of the new KLT
Workshop development program.
“The Marriage Proposal” has
played in Apex, Durham, and
YOUR VOTE IS PRECIOUS
GET MOORE FOR IT!
Dali Moore has been an able judge, lawyer, businessman, and Demo
cratic Party leader. He is not the handpicked candidate of any political
/nachine. Dan Moore is for more efficient government, serving more peo
ple without an increase in taxes. Dan Moore is a proven administrator
who will lead — not divide — and produce results.
Dan Moore is for more jobs and payrolls. He is the only candidate
with any experience in industrial management. His program for more
industrial, plants will create new jobs, more payrolls and better job oppor
tunities. - ;
Won’t you join me May 30, 1964 in supporting and voting for Dan
FL Moore!
Joe P. Hughes
Manager, Com Mills Corp.
Eno Plant, Hillsborough
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