O THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1960
T^iJ^ PILOT—Southern Pines, Nocth Carolina
Page SEVEN
McDonald Enrolled at
University of the South
James C. McDonald, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Cuthbert C. McDonald,
650 E. Ohio Ave., is enrolled in the
College of Arts and Sciences at
the University of the South, Se-
wanee, Tenn., according to infor
mation received from the Univer
sity.
DR. CAMERON TO SPEAK
UNC Alumni to Hear About Honors
Student Program at Oct. 12 Meet
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AND ANSWERS
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Phone OX 5-5401
Southern Pines, N. C.
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ERITAGE SECURITIES, INC.
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University of North Carolina
alumni of Moore County will
hear first-hand about the nation
ally significant Honors Student
Program at Chapel Hill, in devel
opment of which a Moore County
native. Dr. Ed A. Cameron, has
taken a leading role. Dr. Camer
on, chairman of the University
Committee on Superior students
and professor of mathematics, will
be a guest and speaker at a meet
ing of UNC alumni, to be held
October 12 at the Howard John
son’s Restaurant between South
ern Pines and Aberdeen.
Another guest and speaker will
be Dr. Charles Henderson, advisor
to honors students in the Univer
sity’s General College.
Paul C. Butler and Voit Gil
more, president of Moore County
alumni and program! chairman,
respectively, announced the meet
ing today. Invitations have been
sent to all Carolina alumni in the
county. The evening is dutch
treat, $3 per person covering soc
ial hour and meal.
Two Moore County students,
now in residence at Chapel Hill,
are members of the select Honors
group. Willis Williams of Rob
bins, a Morehead Scholar select
ed from Moore County a year
ago, is beginning his second year
at Chapel Hill as an honors stu
dent. John C. Currie, son of Wil
bur Currie of Carthage, also is a
member of the Honors Program
and was selected as a Morehead
Scholar from Christ School last
spring. He is a freshman at the
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Legal Notice
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF MOORE
NOTICE
The undersigned, having qual
ified as Executrix of the Estate
of Harold A. McAllister, deceased,
late of Moore County, North Caro
lina, this is to notify all persons
having claims against said estate
to present them to the undersign
ed on or before the 2nd day of
September, 1961, or this notice
will be pleaded in bar of their re
covery. All persons indebted to
said estate will please make im
mediate payment to the under
signed.
This the 1st day of September,
1960.
Irene M. McAllister,
Executrix, Estate of Harold
A. McAllister, deceased.
Pollock & Fullenwider
Attorneys for the estate
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NORTH CAROLINA
MOORE COUNTY
NOTICE OF RESALE OF LAND
Whereas the undersigned, act
ing as Trustee in a certain Deed
of Trust executed by DAVID C.
LAMBERT and wife, HELEN D.
LAMBERT, to W. HARRY FUL
LENWIDER, Trustee, dated Jan
uary 13, 1960, and recorded in the
office of the Register of Deeds of
Moore County, North Carolina, in
Book of Mortgages and Deeds of
Trust No. 143, page 629, foreclos
ed and offered for sale the land
hereinafter described and where
as, within the time allowed by
law an advanced bid was filed
with the Clerk Superior Court of
Moore County and an order issued
directing the Trustee to re-sell
said land upon am opening bid of
$13,280.00.
Now, therefore, under and by
virtue of said order of the Clerk
Superior Court of Moore County
and the power of sale contained
in said Deed of Trust, the under
signed Trustee will offer for sale
upon said opening bid of $13,-
280.00, at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash at the door
of the Courthouse in Carthage,
Moore County, North Carolina, at
12:00 o’clock noon, on the 3rd day
of October, 1960, the following
described property located in
Moore County, North Carolina,
and more particularly described
as follows:
That certain lot of^land in Me-
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ING LOT NO. 23 A in Section
One (1) of the WHISPERING
PINES SUBDIVISION, ad
joining Thagard’s Lake in Mc
Neill Township, Moore Coun
ty, North Carolina, as shown
ctnd designated in Book of
Maps No. 5, at page 70.
The above described property
will be sold subject to all prior
liens, if any, and Moore County
taxes.
This sale is made on account of
default in the payment of the in
debtedness secured by said Deed
of Trust.
A deposit with the Clerk of the
Superior Court of 10% of the bid
will be required of the successful
bidder.
This 16th day of September,
1960.
W. Harry FuUenwider,
Trustee
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NORTH CJVROLINA
MOORE COUNTY
NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND
On account of the default of
William H. Israel and wife, Vir
ginia T. Ormsby Israel, to pay
the indebtedness secured by that
Deed of Trust from William H.
Israel and wife, Virginia T. Orms
by Israel, to W. Harry Fullenwi
der, Trustee for Southern Pines
Savings and Loan Association,
dated March 7, 1958, and record
ed in Mortgage Book 130, page
476, of the Moore County Regis
try, and under and by virtue of
the authority vested in the under
signed Substituted Trustee by an
instrument in writing dated No
vember 23, 1959, and duly record
ed in the Moore County Registry,
the undersigned Substituted
Trustee will sell the said proper
ty hereinafter described at 12:00
o’clock, noon, on Monday, October
24, 1960, at the Courthouse door
of Moore County in Carthage,
North Carolina, at public auction
for cash to the highest bidder, the
said property being described as
follows:
A certain lot or parcel of land
in the Town of Southern Pines,
McNeill Township, Moore Coun
ty, North Carolina, and being
Lot No. 22 and the alley be
tween Lot No. 22 and Lot No. 23
in Block F&2, as shown on the
official map of Southern Pines,
which map is recorded in the
Office of the Register of Deeds
of Moore County, North Caro
lina, in Map Book 1, Section 2,
at page 70.
This sale is made on account of
default in the payment of the in
debtedness secured by said Deed
of Trust.
A deposit with the Clerk of Su
perior Court of 10% will be re
quired of the successful bidder
and the sale will be made subject
to all outstanding taxes for the
County of Moore and Town of
Southern Pines.
Dated this 20th day of Septem
ber, 1960.
s29,06,13,20.
R. F. HOKE POLLOCK
Substituted Trustee
INVITATION FOR BIDS
Sealed proposals will be re
ceived by the Southern Pines City
Board of Education at the office of
the Board in Southern Pines,
North Carolina, until 3:00 pm,
Thursday, 6 October 1960, for the
election and completion of:
Phase C, Ea^t Southern Pines
High School, Southern Pines, N.
C.
Plans and specifications will be
on file at the office of the Board
in Southern Pines, N. C., in the
plan rooms of F. W. Dodge Corp.,
Charlotte, Durham, and Greens
boro; and in the Associated Gen
eral Contractors plan rooms in
Charlotte, Raleigh and CJreens-
boro. One copy of plans and speci
fications may be obtained by li
censed contractors upon written
lequest to Leslie N. Boney, Archi
tect, P. O. Box 986, Wilmington,
N. C., accompanied by a certified
check for $50.00 made as a depos
it. All of said deposit will be re
funded to bona fide bidders upon
return of plans and specifications
to the architect.
Each bidders proposal must be
accompanied by a bid bond of at
least 5% of the amount of his
bid, or in lieu thereof he may
present a certified check made
payable to Mr. N. L. Hodgkins,
Sr., Chairihan, Southern Pines
City Board of Education for 5%
of the amount of his bid. As a
lurther alternative the bidder
may accompany his proposal with
a cash bid deposit amounting to
5 % of the amount of his bid, or
any combination of the above
providing the sum total of same
shall be equal to 5% of his bid.
Said deposit may, at the discre
tion of the Board, be retained in
event of failure of the successful
bidder to execute the contract
within 10 days after the award or
fail to give satisfactory surety
bond as required.
Bidders are notified that all
applicable local, state and federal
laws will be observed in receiv
ing bids, in awarding contracts
and in completion of contracts.
In consideration of the Board
receiving, his bid, each bidder
agrees that no bid may be with
drawn after the scheduled closing
time for the receipt of bids, for a
period of 30 days. It is the inten
tion of the Board to return all bid
deposits except the three lowest
bidders within 48 hours. Bid de
posit of three lowest bidders to be
held until contracts have been
awarded or deferred, in no event
longer than 30 days.
A Performance Bond will be
required for all contractors in an
amount equal to 100% of the
contract price guaranteeing the
faithful performance of the con
tract and a separate payment
bond in an amount equal to 100%
of the contract price guaranteeing
payment to all persons supplying
labor and|or materials for the
construction of the project. The
owner reserves the right to reject
any or all bids, or to accept the
lowest legal bid deemed in the
oest interest of the Board, and to
waive informalities.
Funds for this school project
are local.
SOUTHERN PINES Cl'TY
BOARD OF EDUCATION
Southern Pines, N. C.
N. L. Hodgkins, Sr. Chairman
Luther A. Adams, Superinten
dent of Schools
Leslie N. Boney, Architect
Wilmington, North Carolina.
September 1960
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