f I V 1 e THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina Friday. October 10. 1952 Page Fourteen Personnel Changes In County Welfare Office Announced Dr.W.C. Hilderman Joins Staff of Charlotte Clinic OF SOUTHERN PINES. TOWN north CAROLINA NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION Mrs. Walter B. Cole, supenn tendent of the Moore County De partment of Public Welfare, an nounces changes in the personnel of the welfare agency, Mrs. Mark J. King, Jr., of Southern Pines began work with the department October 1 as case worker, replacing Mrs. Buna Blue McLeod, who, after three years as case worker, accepted employ ment with the City Welfare agen cy in Norfolk, Va., to be with her husband. Yeoman Hugh M. Mc Leod, who has shore duty at the naval base. Mrs. Mary McKeithen Clawson of Carthage succeeded Mrs. Ra chel A. Selim, who had been with the agency only a short time be-j fore resigning to join her husband overseas. Miss Alma Chalker of Rocking ham is now the case worker for the blind in Moore county, re placing Mrs. Annie B. Faircloth, who had been employed in Moore county for the past six years. The other professional worker The addition of Dr. W. C. Hil derman to the staff of the Nalle Clinic in Charlotte was announc ed last week. Dr. Hilderman is as- sociated with Dr. Edward R. Hipp in the department of general sur- gery. The son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hilderman cf 225 Weymouth road. Southern Pines, Dr. Hilderman attended 'the public schools of Danville, Va., and received his A. B. degree from the University of North Carolina in 1938. He began his medical education there, and continued ,his studies at Jefferson Medical college, Philadelphia, re ceiving’ his M. D. degree in 1942. He then served one year as intern at Methodist hospital in Philadel phia. , , From August 1943 to September 1949 he was a medical officer in the United States army, serving in'the China-Burma-India theater. Upon being discharged from ac tive duty, he returned to the Uni versity of North Carolina for a year’s training in pathology un der direction of Dr. K. M. Brink NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Special election wHI be held in the Town of Southern Pines, North Carolina, on the 18th of November, 1952, for the day purpose of submitting to the qual ified voters of said Town, the fol lowing four propositions: (1) Shall the qualified voters of the Town of Southern Pines approve the bond ordinance which was adopted by the Board of Commissioners of said Town on September 17, 1952, and which (1) authorizes bonds of said Town of the maximum aggregate amount of $10,000 to finance the en largement and extension of the sanitary sewer system maintained by said Town, and (2) authorizes the levy and collection of an annual tax sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on said bonds; and also approve the indebt edness to be incurred by the issuance of said bonds? ending on Friday, the 31st day of October, 1952. The book will be kept open on each Saturday dur- ing such period from 9 o clock A. M. until 9 o’clock P. M., and on othier days during such pwiod from 9 o’clock A. M. until 5 o’clock P. M. By order of the Board of Com missioners of the Town of South ern Pines. Dated, September 17, 1952. H. F. BURNS. Town Clerk and Treasur er of the Town of South ern Pines, North Carolina 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 and Treas^ urer of said Town, as requir^ by said Act, and is open to public in spection. Section 6. This ordinance shall take effect when approved by fte voters of said Town at an election to be called and held as provided in said Act. levied and collected. Section 5. A statement of the debt of said Tpwn has been filed with the Town Clerk and Treasur er of said Town, as required by said Act, and is open to public in spection. Section 6. This ordinance shall take effect when approved by the voters of said Town a!;^ an election to be called and held as provided in said Act. o3nl4 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZ ING THE ISSUANCE OF $34,- 000 OF BONDS OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHERN PINES FOR THE ERECTION AND EQUIP MENT OF FIRE HOUSE AND STORAGE BUILDINGS. The foregoing bond ordinance was passed on the 17th day September, 1952, and was first published on the 3rd day of Octo ber, 1952. Any action or proceeding ques tioning the validity of said ordi nance must be commenced within thirty days after its first publica tion. H. F. BURNS, Town Clerk and Treasur er of the Town of South ern Pines, North Carolina o3-10 on the staff is M:rs. Myrtle D. Mc- Callum, who has been a casp worker in this county seven years. Mrs. King is a graduate of Al lred university, Alfred, N. Y. For the past several years she has been home service officer with the American Red Cross in Moorej hous. During this year, l^e assisted in the teaching of medical and medi cal technology students. He be came resident in surgery at Char lotte Memorial hospital in July 1950, remaining there until he joined the Nalle Clinic staff. He is married to the former county, add prior to that, she was in the field of public education. ^ Mrs. Clawson has had one year’s experience in social work with the Guilford County Welfare de partment, Greensboro.,. She is a graduate of Woman’s college with 5 major in social work. She has also taught in Moore county. Mrs. Cole completed her gradu ate training this summer in the Graduate School of Social Work, Chapel Hill. Miss Barbara Harvey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom M. Harvey of Punxatawney, Pa. They have two children, William Carrington Hil derman, III, three and a half years old, and Barbara Ann, eight months. Six Steps To GI Loan Are Outlined Six steps to a GI loan for a home, farm, or business were out lined by the Veterans Adminis tration for the benefit of more than a million veterans who have been discharged from the armed services since the start of the Ko rean conflict. The new Korean GI Bill, signed into law by the President on July 16, 1952, amends the loan guaran ty section of the World War II GI Bill to include eligible veterans with service anywhere in the world since June 27, 1950. Veterans Administration region al offices across the country are now issuing certificates of loan eligibility and processing applica tions for loan guaranty. The six- major steps to a GI loan are: 1—Find the property or busi ness venture you want to buy; 2— Go to a bank, building and loan association, or other institution; 3_Present your plan and your original discharge or separation papers; 4—-Property is appraised by VA-approved appraisers; 5— Certificate of.. reasonable value goes to the lender; 6—If applica tion is approved, the loan is made. In step No. 3, the original dis charge or separation paper is needed to apply for a certificate of eligibility. Veterans Adminis tration said that veterans need not rush to apply for these cer tificates since there is usually time to do so when the loan ap plication is submitted. Local Veterans Administration regional offices, however, will is sue certificates of eligibility at any time upon the request of an eligible veteran. To be eligible, veterans must have been discharged or released under conditions other than dis honorable; they must have had active military or naval dfervice in the U. S. forces anywhere in the wmrld at any time after June 27, 1950 and before the current emer gency is declared' ended, and they must have served at least 90 days unless they were discharged soon er for a service-connected disabil ity. Statement of the ownership management, circulation, etc., re quired by the acts of Congress of August 24 and March 3, 1933. Of The Pilot, published weekly at Southern Pines, N. C. for Oc tober 1952, State of North Caro lina, County of Moore. Before me, a Notary Public in and for the State and county-Dan S. Ray, who, having been duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is the Business Manager of The Pilot and that the following is, to the best of his knowledge and belief a true ’statement of the ownership, management, etc., of the afore said publication for the date shown in the above caption, re quired by the Act of August M, 1912, as amended by the Act of March 3, 1933, embodied in sec tion 537, Postal Laws' and Regu lations, to wit: 1. That the names and address- of the publisher, editor, man- (2) Shall the qualified voters of the Town of Southern Pines approve the bond ordinance which was adopted by the Board of Commissioners of said Town on September 17, 1952, and which (1) authorizes bonds of' said Town of the maximum aggregate amount of $20,000 to finance the ac quisition of a fire truck for use of the Town’s Fire De partment in extinguishing fires, and (2) authorizes the levy and collection of an an nual tax sufficient, to pay the principal of and^ interest on said bonds; and also approve the indebtedness to be in curred by* the issuance of said bonds? BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Commissioners of the Town of Southern Pines as follows: Section 1. The Board of Com missioners of the Town of South ern Pines has ascertained and hereby determines that it i^ nec essary that said' Town reconstruct the existing building used by the Town as a storage barn so as to provide a building for the storage of the Town’s fire truck, and to erect a new building to provide a place for the storage of town trucks and to acquite the furnish ings and equipment constituting a part of such buildings, and that it will be necessary to expend for said purpose not less than $34,000. Section 2. Said Board of Com missioners has also ascertained and hereby determines that the purpose hereinbefore described is a necessary expense of said Town within the meaning of Section 7 of Article VII of the Constitution of North Carolina, and is a pur- for which said Town may The foregoing bond ordinance was passed on the 17th day of September, 1952, and was first published on the 3rd day of Octo ber, 1952. Any action or proceeding ques tioning the validity of said ordi nance must be commenced within thirty days after its first publica tion. . H. F. BURNS, Town Clerk and Treasur er of the Town of South ern Pines, North Carolina o3-10 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZ ING THE ISSUANCE OF $10,- 000 OF BONDS OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHERN PINES FOR THE ENLARGEMENT AND EXTENSION OF THE TOWN'S SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM. pose — raise or appropriate money, and is not => current exnense of said and business man- Inc. Boyd, (3) Shall the qualified voters of the Town of Southern Pines approve the bond ordinance which,was adopted by the Board of Commissioners of said Town on September 17, 1952, and which (1) author izes bonds of said Town of the maximum aggregate amount of $96,000 to finance the erec tion of a new building of non- fireproof construction as de fined in Section 160-382 of the General Statutes of North CaroUna, to be used by the Town as a police station and jail, and the acquisition of the furnishings and equipment constituting a part of such building, and (2) authorizes the levy and collection of an annual tax sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on said bonds; and also ap prove the indebtedness to be incurred by the issuance said bonds? a current 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 Thirty-Four Thousand Dollars ($34,000). 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 and Treas- BE it ordained by the Board of Commissioners of the Town of Southern Pines as fol lows: Section 1. The Board of Com missioners of the Town of South ern Pines has ascertained and hereby determines that it is nec essary that said Town enlarge and extend the sanitary sewer system maintained by said Town, and that it will be necessary to expend for said purpose not less than $10,000 Section 2. Said Board of Com missioners has also ascertained and hereby determines that the purpose hereinbefore described is a necessary expense of said "Town within the meaning of Section 7 of Article VII of the Constitution of North Carolina, and is a pur pose for 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 ag- pregate amount of bonds author ized by this ordinance shall be Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000). Section 4. A tax sufficient to pay the principal of and interest with a beautiful new... 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Benefit Supper At Lakeview Saturday The Lakeview Community club which sponsored a successful sup- 2. That the owner is: Pilot Inc., Southern Pines, N. C.; stockholders holding one per cent or more of total amount of stock are: Katharine L. Boyd, Southern Pines, N. C.; Dan S. Ray, South ern Pines, N. C.; John W. Watson, Philadelphia, Pa.; J. W! Way,Es. tate. Southern Pines, N. C.; Citi zens Bank & Trust Co., Southern Pines, N. C.; and Eugene C. Ste vens. Southern Pines, N. C. That the known bondholders, holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other secur ities are: None. 4. That the two paragraphs next above, giving the names of the owners, stockholders, if any, contain not only the list of stock holders and security holders as they appear upon the books of the company but also, in cases where the stockholder or security holder appears upon the books of the company as trustee or in any other judiciary relation, the name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee is acting, is given; also that the said two par agraphs contain statements em bracing affiant’s full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions under which stock holders and security holders who who do not appear upon the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner; and this affiant has no reason to believe that any other person, association, or corporation the Town of Southern Pines approve the bond ordinance which was adopted by the Board of Commissioners of said Town on September 17, 1952, and which (1) author izes bonds of said Town of the maximum aggregate amount of $34,000 to finance the re construction of the existing building used by the Town as a storage barn so as to pro vide a building for the storage of the Town’s fire truck, and the erection of a new building to provide a place lor the stor age of town trucks, and the acquisition of the furnishings and equipment constituting a part of such buildings, and (2) authorizes the levy and collec tion of an annual tax suffi cient to pay the principal of and interest on said bonds; and also approve the indebt edness to be incurred by the issuance of said bonds? The foregoing bond ordinance was passed on the 17th day of September, 1952, and was first published on the 3rd day of Octo ber, 1952. Any action or proceeding ques tioning the validity of said ordi nance must be commenced within thirty days after its first publica tion. H. F. BURNS, Town Clerk and Treasur er of tjie Town of South-^ ern Pines, North Carolina o3-10 levied and collected. Section 5: A statement of the debt of said Town has been filed with the Town Clerk and Treas urer of said Town, as required by said Act, and is open to public in spection. 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. ASK ABOUT COLOR HARMO! $5.00 CASH PRIZE will be given to the first AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZ- I ING THE ISSUANCE OF $96,- 000 OF BONDS OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHERif PINES FOR THE ERECTION AND EQUIP The foregoing bond ordinance was passed on the 17th day of September, 1952, and was first published on the 3rd day of Octo ber, 1952. Any action or proceeding ques tioning the validity of said ordi nance must be commenced within thirty days after its first publica tion. H. F. BURNS, Town Clerk and Treasur er of the Town of South ern Pines, North Carolina o3-10 three PILOT readers who can identify the Sandhills' enterprise about wMch this poem was written. ’47 was the year that it started. Mid snowstorms and problems a score, Undaunted by friends’ admonitions Nor skeptical eyebrows galore One faction decried it as noisome, “Undesirables” they said it would bring. Prognosis was grave, said the sages, “ ’Twas folly to try such a ‘Thing MENT OF A POLICE STATION | ORDINANCE AUTHORIZ- AND JAIL BUILDING per two weeks ago, announces a interest direct or indirect securities than as is stated by him. 5. That the average number of copies of each issue of this pub lication sold or distributed through the mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the twelve barbecue and chicken supper at the community house at Lakeview this Saturday, from 6 to 8 p. m The recent supper drew some 250 patrons and much favorable com ment. Proceeds will go to the_ com- ^Qjjths preceding the date shown m unity house building fund. A 12-year-old boy in Gates County has raised the heaviest litter of pigs ever officially weighed in that county. He is Bobby Ralph, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Ralph of Corapeake, whose pigs weighed an average of 54 pounds each at 56 days of age. above is 1750. DAN S. RAY, • Business Manager. Sworn to and subscribed be fore me this 1st day of October, 1951. LETA McBRIDE Notary Public My Commission expires April 19, 1953. The polls for said election wiU open at the hour of 6:30 o’clock, A. M., and will close at the hour of 6:30 o’clock, P. M., Eastern Standard Time. The polling place for said election shall be the usual polling place in the Town of Southern Pines, to-wit: Southern Pines Fire House. The Board of Commissioners of the Town of Southern Pines has appointed Mrs. Grace Kaylor to act as Registrar, and Lawrence E. Grover and Frank E. Walker to act as Judges of Election for said election. The Registrar will be furnished with the registration book used at the last regular election held in the Town of Southern Pines (be ing the regular municipal election held on May 8th, 1951) and he will revise the registration book so that it will show an accurate list of the electors previously regis tered in the Town and still resid ing therein, without requiring such electors to register anew. The Registrar will keep the registra tion book open for the registration of new electors on each day (Sun days and holidays excepted) for the period beginning Friday, the 24th day of October, 1952, and BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Commissioners of the Town of Southern Pines as follows: Section 1. The Board of Com missioners of the Town of South ern Pines has ascertained and hereby determines that it is nec essary that said Town erect a new building of non-fireproof con struction as defined in Section 160-382 of the General Statutes of North Carolina to be used by the Town “as a police station and jail, and to acquire the furnishings and equipment constituting a part of such building, and that it will be necessary to expend for said pur pose not less than $96,000. Section 2. Said Board of Com missioners has also ascertained and hereby determines that the purpose hereinbefore described is a necessary expense of said "rown within the meaning of Section 7 of Article VII of the Constitution of North Carolina, and is a pur pose for 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 shaU be Ninety-six Thousand Dollars ($96,000). Section 4. A tax sufficient to pay the principal of and interest ING THE ISSUANCE OF $20,- 000 OF BONDS OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHERN PINES FOR THE ACQUISITION OF A FIRE TRUCK. But into the Sandhills the lion Determined to give it a go. For here was a land of such beauty. To live here was worth more than dough. BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Commissioners of the Town of Southern Pines as follows: Section 1. The Board of Com missioners of the' Town of South ern Pines has ascertained and hereby determines that it is nec essary that said Towm acquire a fire truck for use of the Town’s Fire Department in extinguishing fires, and that it will be necessary to expend for said purpose not less thah $20,000. Section 2. Said Board of Com missioners has also ascertained and hereby determines that the purpose hereinbefore described is a necessary expense of said ’To'wn within the meaning of Section 7 of Article VII of the Constitution of North Carolina, and is a pur pose for 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 Finanee Act, 1921, of North Carolina. The maximum aggregate amount of bonds au thorized by this ordinance shall be Twenity Thousand Dollars ($20,000). . Section 4. A tax sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on said bonds shall be annually With hammer and tools it was shapen. The beauty of nature preserved, To cater your moments of leisure. Your health and your pleasure it served. Hard work and friendship brought favor. And endowed it with moderate fame. The sages reversed their prognosis. 'fhe “folly” a fixture became. Op to the bandwagon came several. Bonanza! Let’s all have a share! Till now when you drive down the highways They seem to be everywhere. , Bold shine the glitter and placards, But Time’s fine wear is the test. It was first, is best and lasting. Paragon for the rest. Answer and names of Ihe winners of the $5.00 prizes will be published on tins page next week. Call THE PILOT (2-7271) right away if you think you know the answer. ' (advertisement)