at hearing before utilities body
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FOURTEEN OF C H A P E L i
Hal’s supposedly staid, safe, Ro
tarians are driving around sporty
new 1964 Ford Mustangs today—
and they’ll have ’em for a week
<or more if they buy!). It’s a pro
motional . program by Ford. The
“free sample”, cars were awarded
at last night’s Rotary ineeting.fol
“'lowing an auto industry public re
lations'talk by E. F. Layman, car
merchandising manager for the
Charlotte District of Ford. The
dudes driving the fast-backs are^
Or. Bob Zeppa, Doug Powell, Ira
Ward, Fred Reid, Charlie Shaffer,
John Foushee, Fred bowman, Ken
Byerly, H. S. McGinty, Norman
Armstrong, Jerry Hudson, John
Wettach, Hugh Hunter, and Bill
Locke.
PERCY QUINLAN, OWNER OF
the Tar Heel Sandwich Shop in.
Chapel Hill, is currently working |
on a new place — “The Score- j
board’’—which he’ll open shortly j
for sports-minded beer drinkers
adjoining hi§ present place on N.
Columbia St. Built around the
scoreboard theme, it will feature
latest scores oil all'athletic con
tests, and have a radio and TV
set tuned in on sports for fans
in the house. Percy has operated
the Sandwich Shop here for the
past nine years.
CRAIG NEWMAN, SUCCINCT
son of Dr. and Mrs. William New
man of Old Mill Rd., sent his pa
rents a card quite to the point
a week after he left for the Na
tional Boy Scout Jamboree re
cently. The first words they heard
of his trip: “Dear Mom and Dad.
I know you wonder how I made
out after I got lost. The boys fi
nally found me, but I lust my
glasses at the (World’s) Fair..
Otherwise I’m having a ball.
Love, Craig,” The second card
* came three days later:' “Dear
Mom and Dad, If you got my oth
,er card, you got about all the
news I had. Write soon. Love,
Craig.”
THE TOWN OF CHAPEL HILL
will afford relief to motorists
who happen to park alongside
some of the deep spots along the
curb if the rest of the angle park
ing is changed to parallel park
ing. The level of the gutters by
these drains will be raised. Oth
erwise some of the curb-parking
drivers wouldn’t- be able to open
their car doors bn the sidewalk:
side.
IT IS WITH A BIT OF CON
sternation that some school and
local government officials ponder
the fact that the new 120-acrO
site for the Chapel Hill High
School above the University Air
port is outside the local zoning
area. The area cannot be enlarg
ed without approval of the gen
eral assembly, though there has
been some interest among resi
dents of the north-side area along
NjC. . Highway 86 in joining the
Chapel Hill zoning disrtict. The
school land probably borders the
district, or may eVen be in it on
its south side.
of orange county
VOL. 72, NO. 31
Chapel Hill, Hillsborough, Carrboro—Between and. Beyond
24 PAGES
HILLSBOROUGH AND CHAPEL HILL, N. C„ THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1964
—See story, Page Two
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Join welfare board . . .
THREE SWORN IN—Mrs. Fred Ellis of Chapel
Hill, Robert Satterfield of Hillsborough, and Howard'
Compton of (inrr communityr take their oaths of .of -
fice from Clerk of Court Edwin M. Lynch (right) yes
terday morning as they joined the newly-enlarged
five • member Orange County Board of Public Wel
fare. County Commissioner JHarvey D. Bennett, Chair- *
. . af tk*. &imrrt, an'i' S. N. Shelton are the: other
■ two members. Welfare Superintendent'James Wight
serves as Board Secretary.
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