• • BINS KITOLL SHORE LINE Issue 27 JULY, 1975 EDITORS: mm DOLL BEIOT H/ MI40: COMMISSIONERS* MEETING, JUNE 12, 1975 Announcement was made that Isttets and telegrams had been sent to Raleigh reg?.rc’ii Tov/ti’s opposition to tho ann^.’rat^on by Jnlian Eeach cf the area went of PKS, tiic t . anendTiOnt had been added to tiie Bill sta.tlng tha.t County 7>oaing would neod to thwtx in effect cven if the annexation took place. Town /.ttorncy Nelson Taylor and ComFis£z:)nv:rs Mcks and Mcl’-rrlde &.it:^nded a hesxing on the annsxs^.tion a,nd expressed their oppociticn. It is siiil not known if the legiGl?,tuie v/ill «ven aot on tliis bill this /eare An important Civil Defense roport was given by BOB BLOOMER in tlie absence of BOB 0*NEilL, Civil Defense LUrector, It is su^rgest2d that PKS r^.sident,^ post the following infomation 'j.t an to find spo't bccausc veteran hurricane survivors feel in their bouss thut this is a year lor a big blow. First of all, residents are asked to purchase civil defense stickers at the Town Ha (fifty cents) which ars to be stuck on top of biunpers of cars under the left head light, (dr^yer'fj side), Theae stickers say *'Pine Knoll Shoies Resident'', Cars with other island comiaunity stickers will be discouraged from entering Pine Knoll Shores during hurricanes. Now then —~ I-B3. NATALIE HILTZ, Civil Defense staff nurse, will be on call for Civi? Defense emergencies with or without the Rescue Squad calls. She will be taking the 92 Hour Rescue Squad course and will be considered a team member. She can be reached at: , ^ NATALIE HILTZ 726-2088 Other numbers to keep at your phonei BEAUFORT RESCUE SQUAD* 728-4111 BEAUFORT SHERIFF'S DEPT: 728-4114 or 728-3772 Natalie has made up four first aid kits which will be located at the following Aid Stationsi ^ ^ / 1, Natalie Hiltz (comer Salter Path and Willow) 2, A. C, Davis (Mimosa, reached through Loblolly and Carob Ct. as well) 3* Mary K, Smith (Oakleaf and Holly) Bill Jordan (Oakleaf on the sound) A RED FLARE will be lit at each of ten Civil Defense Stations during a time of emergency. These stations already have Civil Defense emblems displayed. Residents are urged to become familiar with their locations. MOBILE UNITS available during emergencies are: Lt, Col, 0*Neal's station wagon A, C, Davis* truck Bill Macdonald's mobile van Police cax GENESAL INFORMATION: 1, Keep food supplies plentiful during hurricane season 2. Have water available 3* Keep rain gear handy Have portable radio if possible 5# If vacating, do so 24 hours prior to e,t,a. of storm. Go farther inland than Now Bern, which is not a good risk, 6, Have a propane stove or lots of dry firewood around. The Board adopted the 1975*76 Budget and the last of the Town Ordinances (3"9)* Ordiri£.nces may be seen at the Town Hall, ^.CRUMLEY volunteered to go to Raleigh on the Town's behalf with a resolution re- no passing zones, especially at the Mimosa Beach aecess, and no parking on ^^ter Path Road in PKS, The Board passed the resolution req.uesting a study by the ^lartment of Transportation on these mattei:s, Kayor has been asked by the State to update the Town's population count (from lecoxded in 1970), and, with the help of RAY SCOGGINS, the count is now complete, includes an estimate of 680 men, women, and children now living'in PKS ^there were 350 at tinvo of Inf orporation), with 252 single family houses on 17oQ acreg.

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