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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1. 1955
THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina
PAGE THIRTEEN
Pinehurst News
By MARY EVELYN de NISSOFF
Holiday Parties
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Foster
Brown were hosts Friday at a
cocktail party at Bilyeu Farm, the
home of Mrs. Brown’s mother,
Mrs. C. Louis Meyer.
Fay Neville entertained at cock
tails Friday at Little' Cabin.
Mrs. Henry H. Harper gave a
large cocktail party on Saturday
at Linden House.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward L Nesbitt
were hosts to a number of friends
Sunday afternoon at the Millard
Tompkins place on Linden Road,
which the Nesbitts are occupying
for the winter season.
Also entertaining at cocktails
on Sunday at their home were Mr.
and Mrs. Frederick A. Landis.
Brief Mention
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Spellis-
sy, their daughter, Amy, and son,
Arthur, returned this week from a
short vacation at Sea Island, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Livingston L. Bid
dle II left the early part of the
week for their annual stay of
three months at Pompano, Fla.
Capt. and Mrs. Malcolm McMul
len and their son, Malcolm, Jr.,
returned Sunday to Langley AFB
in Virginia after a holiday visit
with Mrs. Cabot McMullen on Lin
den Road.
■Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Reginald G. Narelle were her
mother and sister, Mrs. William
H. Kuyler and Miss Maude Kuy-
ler, both of Bayside, N. Y., who
are now occupying an apartment
in Boxwood Court for the season.
Here for Thanksgiving with Miss
Doreeii Narelle was Miss Mary
Anne Wright of Baltimore, Md.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Heilman
returned Monday to their place in
Rye, N. Y., after several days at
their Midland Road cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Herzog
and their daughter, Molly Love,
left the first of the week for New
York City after a weekend stay at
their cottage. The 20th Hole.
Fay Neville had as his house
guest over last weekend a former
classmate, Roderick Cushman, of
Syosset, L. I., and New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland R. Mac-
Kenzie of Cockeysville, Md., ar
rived last week to spend two
weeks at their residence on Mc-
Caskill Road. With them for the
holidays were their children. Miss
Margot and Clark MacKenzie, and
their guests from Baltimore, Miss
Gretchen Schmidt and Charles
Offutt.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wolff,
Sandy and Danny have returned
to Pittsburgh, Pa., after weekend
ing at Whileaway Cottage.
Here for a few days at the Wil
liam J. Brewster place on Linden
Road are Mrs. George M. Brew
ster of Ho-Ho-Kus, N. J., Mrs.
Carlton H. Butcher of Ridgewood,
N. J., and a guest, Mrs. William
Andolsek, also of Ho-Ho-Kus.
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Snow,
their son. Bill and daughter, Su
san, visited in High Point over
the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. R Carlisle Page,
their daughter, Margaret and son
Jeff were the guests last weekend
of his mother, Mrs. F. C. Page.
essary to expend for said purpose Southern Pines as follows:
not less than $150,000.
Section 2. Said Town Council
has also ascertained and hereby
net less than $50,000.
Section 2. Said Town Council
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF ADOPTION
OF ORDINANCES
....The Town Council of the Town
of Southern Pines do enact ordi
nances at special session assem
bled this the 23rd day of Novem^-
ber, 1955, as follows:
AN ORDINANCE AUTHOR
IZING THE ISSUANCE OF
$150,000 OF BONDS OF THE
TOWN OF SOUTHERN PINES
FOR THE RECONSTRUCTION,
ENLARGEMENT AND EXTEN
SION OF THE WATER SUPPLY
SYSTEM OF SAID TOWN.
BE IT ORDAINED by the
Town Council of the Town of
Southern Pines as follows:
Section 1. The Town Council of
the Town of Southern Pines has
ascertained and hereby deter
mines that it is necessary that
said Town reconstruct, enlarge
and extend the water supply sys
tem maintained by said Town to
provide a supply of water to said.
Town and its inhabitants, and ac
quire and install the equipment,
machinery and apparatus suitable
for and constituting a part / of
such reconstructed, enlarged and
extended system, and acquire the
lands or rights-in-land suitable
therefor, and that it will be nec-
Section 1. The Town Council
of the Town of Southern Pines; has also ascertained and hereby
has ascertained and hereby de-1 determines that the purpose
determines that the purpose here- termines that it is necessary that hereinbefore described is a pur-
inbefore described is a necessary sai(j Town erect one or more new^ pose for which said Town may
expense of said Town within the ^ buildings to be useej, by the Town raise or appropriate money, and
meaning of Section 7 of Article |ag offices for the conduct of the i? ’aot a current expense of said
VII of the Constitution of North I government and affairs of the Town.
Carolina, and is a purpose for j Town and for the housing and' Section 3. In order to raise the
which said Town may raise or j storage of its properties, and nioney required for such purpose,
o -,0.1 o acquire the land and acquire and bonds of the Town of Southern
install the equipment suitable Pines are hereby authorized and
therefor, and, that it will be nec- sbalf be issued pursuant to The
essary to expend for said purpose Municipal Finance Act, 1921, of
not less than $100,000. I Ncrth Carolina. The maximum
Section 2. Said Town Council of bonds au-
has also ascertained and hereby I
determines that the purpose here-' Thousand Dollars ($50,-
inbefore described is a necessary : bbOJ.
expense of said Town within the Section 4. A _ tax sufficient to
meaning of Section 7 of Article 1 P^y the principal of and interest
VII of the Constitution of North' .said bonds shall be annually
Carolina, • and is a purpose for levied and collected.
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appropriate money, and is net a
current expense of said Town.
Section 3. In order to raise the
money required for such purpose,
bonds of the Town of Southern
Pines are hereby authorized and
shall be issued pursuant to The
Municipal Finance Act, 1921, of
North Carolina. The maximum
aggregate amount of bonds au
thorized by this ordinance shall
be One Hundred, and Fifty Thous
and Dollars ($150,000).
Section 4. A tax sufficient to
pay the principal of and interest
on said bonds shall be annually
levied and collected.
Section 5. A statement of the
debt of said Town has been filed
with the Town Clerk of said
Town, as required by said Act,
and is open to public inspection.
Section 6, This ordinance shall
take effect when approved by the
voters of said Town at an election
to be called and held as provided
in said Act.
The foregoing bond ordinance
was passed on the 23rd day of
November, 1955 and was first
published on the 1st day of De
cember, 1955.
Any action or proceeding ques
tioning the validity of said ordi-
ilance must be commenced within
thirty days after its first publi
cation.
‘ LOUIS SCHEIPERS, JR.
Town Clerk of the Town of
Southern Pines, North Carolina
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which said Town may raise or
appropriate money, and is not a
current expense of said Town.
Section 3. In order to raise the
money required for such purpose,
bonds of the Town of Southern
Pines are hereby authorized and
shall be issued; pursuant to The
Municipal Finance Act, 1921, of
North Carolina. The .maximum
aggregate amount of bonds au
thorized by this ordinance shall
be One Hundred Thousand Dol
lars ($100,000).
Section 4. A tax sufficient to
pay the principal of and interest
on said bonds shall be annually
levied and collected.
Section 5. A statement of the
debt of said Town has been filed
with the Town Clerk of • said
Town, as required by said Act,
and is open to public inspection.
Section 6. This ordinance shall
take effect when approved by the
voters of said Town at an election
to be called and held as provided
in said Act.
The foregoing bond ordinance
was passed on the 23rd day of
November, 1955 and was first
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZ
ING THE ISSUANCE OF $150,-
000 OF BONDS OF THE TO'WN ! Published on the 1st day of De
OF SOUTHERN PINES FOR cemb^r, 1955.
THE RECONSTRUCTION, EN-I Any action or proceeding ques-
LARGEMENT AND EXTEN- tioning the validity of said ordi-
SION OF THE SANITARY SE'W- nance must be commenced within
Section 5. A statement of the
debt of said Town has been filed
with the Town Clerk of said
Town, as required by said Act,
and is open to public inspection.
Section 6. This ordinance shall
take effect when approved by the
voters of said Town at an election
to be called and held as provided
in said Act.
The foregoing bond ordinance
was passed on the 23rd day of
November, 1955 and was first
published on the 1st day of De
cember, 195^.
Any action or proceeding ques
tioning the validity of said ordi
nance must be commenced within
thirty days after its first publica
tion. ,
LOUIS SCHEIPERS, JR.
Town Clerk of the Town of
Southern Pines, North Carolina
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ER SYSTEM OF SAID TOWN.
BE IT ORDAINED by the,
Town Council of the Town of >
Southern Pines as follows:
Section 1. The Town Council
of the Town of Southern Pines
has ascertained and hereby de
termines that it is necessary that
said Town reconstruct, enlarge
and extend the sanitary sewer
system maintained by said
Town, including sewage dis
posal plants, and acquire and
install the equipment, ma
chinery and apparatus suitable
for and constituting a part of
such reconstructed, enlarged and
extended system, and acquire the
lands or rights-in-land suitable
therefor, and that it will be nec
essary to expend for said purpose
not less than $150,000.
Section 2. Said Town Cquncil
has also ascertained and hereby
determines that the purpose here
inbefore described is a necessary
expense of said Town within the
meaning of Section 7 of Article
VH of the Constitution of North
Carolina, and is a purpose for
which said Town may raise or ap
propriate money, and is not a
current expense of said Town.
Section 3. In order to raise the
money required for such purpose,
bonds of the Town of Southern
Pines are hereby authorized and
shall be issued pursuant to The
Municipal Finance Act, 1921, of
North Carolina. The maximum
aggregate amount of bonds au
thorized by this ordinance shall
be One Hundred and Fifty
Thousand Dollars ($150,000).
Section 4. A tax sufficient to
pay the principal of and interest
on said bonds shall be annually
levied and collected.
Section 5. A statement of the
debt of said Town has been filed
with the Town Clerk of said
Town, as required by said Act,
and is open to public inspection.
Section 6. This ordinance shall
take effect when apJ)roved by the
voters of said Town at an election
to be called and held as provided
in said Act.
The foregoing bond ordinance
was passed on the 23rd day of
November, 1955 and was first
published on the 1st day of De
cember, 1955.
Any action or proceeding ques
tioning the validity of said ordi
nance must be commenced with
in thirty days after its first pub
lication.
LOUIS SCHEIPERS, JR.
Town Clerk of the Town of
Southern Pines, North Carolina
thirty days after its first publica
tion. j
LOUIS SCHEIPERS, JR. j
Town Clerk of the Town of
Southern Pines, North Carolina
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZ
ING THE ISSUANCE OF $50-
000 OF BONDS OF THF TOWN
OF SOUTHERN PINES FOR
THE ERECTION AND EQUIP
MENT OF A NEW SWIMMING
POOL FOR SAID TOWN.
BE IT ORDAINED by the
Town Council of the Town of
Southern Pines as follows:
Section 1. The Town Council of
the Town of Southern Pines has
ascertained and hereby deter
mines that it is necessary that
said Town construct a new swim
ming pool for public resort and
recreation in the West Southern
Pines area of said Town and ac
quire the land and acquire and
install the equipment suitable
therefor, and that it will be nec
essary to expend for said purpose
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Graves Building
East Pennsylvania Ave.
Southern Pines, N. C.
Phone 2-2201
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZ
ING'THE ISSUANCE OF $100,-
000 OF BONDS OF THE TOWN
OF SOUTHERN PINES FOR
THE ERECTION AND EQUIP
MENT OF MUNICIPAL BUILD
INGS FOR SAID TOWN.
BE IT ORDAINED by the
Town Council of the Town of
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