■'K- THURSDAY. MAY 24. 1956 n- Building Specialty Company Opens Retail Store Here M. A. Lyons and Company, building contractors of Southern Pines, annoimce the opening this week of a building specialties re tail store in the Page Motor Com pany building on N. E. Broad St. According to M. A. Lyons, the owner, a complete paint and •painting equipment department will be the first part of the store opened. Scheduled to open on a weekly basis through the rest of May ahd into June are departments dealing in carpeting, bathroom Equipment* prefabricated chim neys, prefabricated fireplaces, and light fixtures. Lyons said other departments would be added as the demand indicated. Lyons, a contractor and engin eer, is the authorized builder- dealer for National Homes, one of the world’s largest makers of prefabricated dwellings, within a 40-mile radius of Southern Pines. Stocks of 1,740 million bushels of wheat stored in all positions on October 1, 1955, were the largest for the date in the comparable series begining in 1935. DANTE'S ITALIAN RESTAURANT ( Southern Pines Closed Monday Open 5 p.m. FOR Land Surveying CONTACT Clarence H. Blue Matthews Bldg. So. Pines Legal Notices NOTICE OF SALE Under Execution IN THE SUPERIOR COURT North Carolina, Moore County. Moore County vs. The Several Judgment Debtors Hereinafter Named. By virtue of the several certain executions directed to the \mder- signed from the Superior Court of Moore County in the several cer tain actiohs entitled Moore Coun ty vs. the several judgment debt ors hereinafter set out, I will, on the 11th day of June, 1956, at 12:00 o’clock. Noon, at the Moore County Courthouse door, in the Town of Carthage, sell to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said executions the several pieces or parcels of real estate separate ly described following the name of each judgment debtor hereinaf ter set out; said executions were issued pursuant to judgments duly recorded in the office of Clerk of Court for Moore County, and said executions are in the amounts specified in each case following the name of the judgment debtor and the description of the real estate, PLUS THE COSTS OF SALE, as follows: (Said real estate will be sold subject to all other County taxes that may be due and aU taxes that may be due any incorporated town.) The following described proper ty is all in Sandhill Township. The real estate listed for 1952 taxes in the name of Alton D. Mc Lean, judgment debtor, described as follows: 10 acres more or less of Gillis land as described in deed book 157 at page 593, Public Reg istry for Moore County. Judgment $29.97. The real estate listed for 1952 taxes in the name of Commodore & Mary EUen Little, judgment debtors, described as follows: Lots No. 1 and 2 with buildings in Ad- A VACATION REMINDER HAVE IT DONE BEFORE YOU START bbILW Be sure to get a check-up on car's Wheel Balance Proper wheel balance is essential to safe driving. Let us check this for you before you leave on your trip. It’s the sensible thing to do. If any adjustments are neces sary, we’U make them expertly. You’ll like our friendly, heads-up service. STOP here and GO safely! Poe's Service Station N.W. Broad St. Phone 2-8481 “You’ll appreciate the difference” dor as described in deed book 157 at page 371, Public Registry for Moore County. Judgment $7.37. The following described proper ty is all in McNeill Township. 'The real estate listed for 1952 taxes in the name of Troy T. Mar tin, judgment debtor, described as follows: Two tracts of Isaac Ray land at Niagara consisting of ofie acre and 95-100 of an acre as de scribed in deed book 171 at page 339, Public Registry for Moore County. Judgment $37.59. Colored The real estate listed for 1952 taxes in the name of Lillie Birchr more, judgment debtor, described as follows: Lots No. 16 and 17 in Block Q & 10 with a house, in the Town of Southern Pines. Judg ment $11.46. The real estate listed for 1952 taxes in the name of Norman Cha vis, judgment debtor, described as follows: 18-100 of an acre with buildings at 805 W. Penn. Ave., Southern Pines as described in deed book 146 at page 29, Public Registry for Moore County. Judg ment $29.99. The real estate listed for 1952 taxds in the name of Harriett Has ty Hrs., judgment debtors, de scribed as follows: One lot in old Jim Town adj. Henley Street, the Bessie Webb lot and the Lena Harrington lot. Judgment $7.07. The real estate listed for 1952 taxes in the name of Kesler & Mary Hinson, judgment debtors, described as foljpws: Lot No. 58 and 1-2 lot No. 57 in Westhaven as described in deed book 171 at page 11, Public Registry for Moore County. Judgment $5.32, The real estate listed for 1952 taxes in the name of Hugh Mc Nair, judgment debtor, described as follows: Lot No. 8, six acres more or less of the Sandy McNair land as described in Orders and Decrees book 15 at page 219, office of Clerk of Court for Moore Coun ty. Judgment $5.78. 'The real estate listed for 1952 taxes in the name of Basil Quick, judgment debtor, described as fol lows: One lot 50 x 100 ft. in old Jim Town as described in (^eed book 23 at page 160, Public Regis try for Moore County. Judgment $7.41. The real estate listed for 1952 taxes in the name of Charles & Lahoma Reid (Reed), judgment debtors, described as follows: Lot number one in Block O & 16 with house in Southern Pines as de scribed in deed book 161 at page 281. Judgment $16.73. The real estate listed for 1952 taxes in the name of T. E. Terry Hrs., judgment debtors, described as follows: Lots No. 19 & 20 with house in Block O & 15, Town pf Southern Pines, as described in deed book 141 at page 264. Judg ment $13.44. The real estate listed for 1952 taxes in the name of Odell White, judgment debtor, described as follows: Lots No. 3 and 4 with house in Block O & 11, Town of Southern Pines. Judgment $4.81. c. J. McDonald, Sheriff of Moore County May 11, 1956. ml72431j7 in Chapter 160, North Carolina General Statutes entitled, “Muni cipal Corporations” Sections 175 and 176, and by authority and un der direction of the Town Council of the Town of Southern Pines, notice is hereby given that a pub lic hearing - will be held at the Town Office at 8:00 o’clock P. M. on the 12th day of June, 1956, for the purpose of hearing any com plaints of interested persons in connection with a proposed amendment to the Zoning Ordi nance of the Town of Southern Pines; in case of protest against such change signed by twenty per cent or more either of the area of the lots included in such proposed change or of those immediately adjacent in the rear thereof ex tending one hundred feet there from, or of those directly opposite thereto extending one hundred feet from the street frontage of such opposite lots, such amiend- ment shall not become effective except by favorable vote of three- fourths of all the members of the legislative body of such munici pality. The provisions of said proposed amendment are as follows; AN ORDINANCE Be it ordained and established by the Town Council of the Town of Southern Pines at regular ses sion assembled this the 12th day of June, 1956. as follows: SECTION I. The Zoning Ordi nance adopted by the Town Coun cil January 12, 1954, as amended, be and is hereby further amended as follows: In section HI—^Boundaries of Page FIFTEEN Districts, E. Business II Districts, include and add a seption to read as follows: 6. All of the block sur rounded by S. W. Broad Street, West Illinois Avenue, Bennett Street, and West Massachusetts Avenue not al ready included in the B I Dis tricts. SECTION II.' Adopted this the 12th day of June, 1956. LOUIS SCHEIPERS, Jr., ml7-24 Clerk NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON AMENDMENT TO ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHERN PINES Pursuant to authority contained (8) y ' Old I n . . s* - V rr (oiA STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY, 86 PROOF. SCHENLEY DISTILLERS CO., N. Y. C. VOTE FOR THE MAN WHO TAKES STAND ' I: PAUL KITCHIN WHlllTCUINfAYSg MlilNGIRACEPINi^SGHOOrS Paul Kitchin, candidate for the Democratic nomination for Congress from the Eighth District, repeatedly has stated his position on racial integration and the South ern Manifesto. Here is what he said to members of the , PTA in his home town of Wadesboro: "Racial integration in schools amounts to social integration of the races insofar as a child is concerned. That is because so much of a child's social life is connected with the school. And that is one of .the principal reasons I am unalterably opposed to the Supreme Court's position; and so wholeheartedly in favor of the Southern Manifesto .which my opponent declined to sign. "I want equal, but separate, educational opportunities for the,Negro. I want the Negro to improve his own social life with other Negroes. , But I do not believe in racial integration on the social level; ond I ). will forever fight any low or ruling which forces the white and Negro ( children to mix socially at schools and in school buses. "And that is just exactly whot rociol integration in the public schools '» would do." Vote For KITCHiN in the Geniocratic Primary Saturday (Paid Political Advertising)