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• • cheese: $2,50 for a I5 incheri Rib Steak, $^,00; Rib Eye, Sirloin for two, $8,50, A 9 inch pizza is $1,25, REEFSTONE, a tucked away set of condominiums in PKS between the Salter Path Road and the golf course, boasts the only fresh water fishing lake around (and there*s a resident wild goose, tool). By the spring of 1975 Reefstone will have about 80 completed units of one, two and three bedroom "garden houses*', designed by architect Harry Moser of Raleigh, constructed by Bill Price and Associates, with construction supervised by Reefstone resident Steve Bailey, Presently about six families are permanent residents of Reefstone, with twelve others using their Mnits as second homes, A swimming pool and tennis courts are in the plans, and there is a club house in which residents can entertain large groups of guests eventually, So far, twenty of the condominiums are complete, with sixteen more under construction. Builders have avoided destroying the landscape, and yaupon, cedar, holly, and water oak are flourishing in the very natural surroundings, MEET THE SENSENICHS: Buck (Boyd II) and Alice Sensenich are the young couple who live in a two story gray house on Knollwood Drive, Buck works at Cherry Point where fie Is an aviation metalsmith, Alice works for the Division of Commercial and Sports Fisheries in Morehead City, Many of you have met her there when you apply for a commercial fishing license so that you can go by boat for clams, crabs, and oysters. Besides these jobs, Buck and Alice have a busy life at home with their three children, Tess who is twelve and learning to play the flute and pianoj Dutch (Boyd III) who is ten and also plays the piano; and Karen who is eight. Decorating the Sensenich home are many of Buck's wood- carvings of fish and birds. This is a hobby which he learned here at Carteret Tech. He has exhibited carvings at the craft show at CTI and at Expo 72, Buck and Alice have lived in PKS for seven years. They knew the area from the days when Buck was in the marines at Cherry Point and Alice worked at Morehead Drug, When they went back to Pennsylvania, their home state, they spent vacations here and grew to love it so much that they hunted for work here so that they could stay permanently. They like to swim, fish, and go boating in the l6-footer, so PKS is perfect for them. Oh, and if you have a tree down which you would like sawed up and removed, Buck would do it for the sake of having the firewood, SUBSCRIPTSIONS: This is it, folks! The last issue to be mailed to those who have not paid the big $2*00 fee that helps us to keep this sheet going. If you want to receive it, send $2,00 payable to Pine Knoll Shores Newsletter to Betty Hammon, Rt, 1, Pine Knoll Shores, Morehead City, 28557» unless you already have. The money you have paid or will pay begins for you a January to January subscription. If you have paid more than $2.00, the surplus will extend your subscription accordingly. If you havenpaid and are bored with the whole thing, do nothing and we*11 bother you no more! (Non-residents —- your contri butions are all recorded and credited,) December BOOKMOBILE: Friday, December 28 at 9:15 on Yaupon in front of Murrills*, A time change because of the Chirstmas holidays. People are moving in, and your editors don*t always know about all the new arrivals* If you have a new neighbor, please phone and tell us so that we can mention them in the Shore Line,
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