• • PagG -2- OLGA and STURGIS HEDRICK are living in an A-frame on Acorn Court, They come to us fr-^m Buffalo, N, Y,, where Sturgis wasBuffalo Evening News and has now turned wri ter. They spent last year in Spain where he worked on his novel. Their daighters are^Tania, in N, Y,, Susan, Bead:^ng. Pa.,, (a new mother July 29th - a boy) and Virginia, aboui: to begine her first year at the U, of Visconsin in M?vQi3on, Olga and Sturgis like, among other things, bridge and chess, Gj.NG2R and JACK GOLDSTEIN are moved in on Loblolly *that long log house on Loblolly - Jack runs the Trade Winds at Salter Path, plays golf, and they like briif^e and the beach. Their kids are Bennie, a sophomore at Chapel Hill, and Mail,, a senior at West Ca2?teret, They came last year from Windsor, N* C,, and had beea living in Pine Knoll To:«ies, NAT4LIE and FRED HILTZ live on the comer of Willow and Salter Path, He was in misolie research at Johns Hopkins University and is now with NAARF at Cherry Point, They-ve been busy raising Lynn, 2^, Will, 22, Katrina, 17, ard Carl, almost l6. Last summer Natalie had to revive a small child who had fallen into the canal! She d like to take some sort of emergency medical training course. The Hiltzes wi.ll be a part of our new Civil Defense Program, PIN^ KNOLL ASSOCIATION ARCHITECTURAL COMMITTEE reminds ’’new " PKS people that their covenants and restrictions should be carefiaiy read by all (additional copies available from committee). The agent who sold residents property should have fully informed them of these restrictions, but it is the resident who is ultiirately respoiisible for asking about clear title, covenants and restrictions wLi'ih set limits to the use of the property. These covenants and restrictions mak^ it possible for all property owneirs cooperatively to establish a complete comiiiunity. It is the covenants and restrictions which protect and enhance the investment of ea?h owner, not only monetarily but environmentally. They provided for the creaAion of Pine Knoll Association, Inc*, whiish has power to maintain and adminis ter community properties (in ’’new** PKS) such as parks and boat lamps, and to enforce^ al3 covenants and restrictions^ The Association has appointed the ^'■^fij'^Qptural Control Committee to whom all pi^ot plans, house plans, renovation, to Approved houses, intent to erect fences, walls, or other s-lructures, at least 30 days prior to application for either a landscape or bul'^.di'^.g pemitj The Coi.uni'btea meets the first and third Monday of each month. Its members are: MILTON Y.Aj^CK, Chairman, WAYNE CLEVELAND* MARTHAfIUn*ENBEIRG and DAN VAUGHAN. All BX3 Filling to answer your questions, i ^ i I MR, H, 0, EDWARDS of the ECU Regional Development Institute spoke to the PKS Garden Club Mondmy, July 22, at NEWELL HALLER*S, about the studies his people have made' on developing the commercial ai^a of PKS* He showed a map called a schematic plan, aft^r celling the group that PKS is a well planned community. Garden Club members weT« urged to ’’lobby'* for careful fencing or tree planting between the residential ar.i the commercial areas of PKS and to work toward bringing sensible zoning and architectural restrictions to our community, i The Garden Clu3i now has 18 members, VlflAN MacDONAIjD reported the Mimosa Drive project complete with plastic and scallop shells. Next meeting: Monday, August 26th 10:00 A,M,, IRMA BROSSMAN'S, with GERT WARNER, co-hostess, APOLOGIES TO PIKSCO, We referred to their June 15th meeting as their first annual meeting. It was the second. The fiiBt wsis held June 30» 19731 in "the District Court Room in Beaufort, \ DO YOU HAVE YOUR YELK)W PARKING STICKERS, Y*ALL Pine Knoll Association folks? You need *em for sure in the parking lots. Printed warnings are being placed on cars parked 'without stioksrs! i-oOo,

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