\ TMtmSDAY. SEPTEMBER 22. 1955 THE PILOT—Soullieni Piaaa. Worflt CMoUiia PAGE SEVEN j^art-Time Jobs As Interviewer Open In Moore The Employment Security Commission of N. C. is interested in securing the services of part time workers who will be em ployed as interviewers during periods of heavy wokloads. Wokers are needed for Carth age, Robbins, Southern Pines and Pinehurst, reports L. Garland Scott, manager of the Sanford ESC office. These positions will be particu- larly interesting to housewives, persons who have retired from fuU time employmei^^ and persons with handicaps who are unable to take a full time job, said Mr. Scott. Applications must be submitted immediately for examination to be held on October 14. Applicants must be either a college graduate or have at least four years’ ex perience in public contact activi ties. Salary will be $1.60 per hour. ’ Any person interested in these job openings is asked to contact the office of the Employment Se- .curity Commission of N. C., 234 Carthage Street, Sanford, immedi ately for application forms. Tele phone number is SP-ring 3-6081. Comprehensive Forest Fire Control Plan Will Go Into Operation Oct. 1 FOR RESULTS USE THE PI LOTS CLASSIFIED COLUMNS A comprehensive forest fire cohtrol plan — in which several State and Federal agencies will cooperate with the Department of Conservation and Development’s forestry division, the State’s large landowners and forest industries in the detection and suppression of woodland fi^es—^will go into effect with the beginning of the forest fire “season” around Octo ber 1. Annouricement of the new plan was made by Director Ben E. Douglas of the Department of Conservation and Development. The Gray Fox Restaurant PINEHURST. N. C. WILL REOPEN 0 Saturday, Sept. 24 OPEN EVERY DAY Serving ... BREAKFAST - LUNCHEON - DINNER CHAS. F. HERMAN. Owner-Manager Telephone 3321 S1522 A t i : I (STRAIGHT KENTUCKY BOURBON WHISKEY, 86 PROOF .Ancient age distilung co.. frankfort, ky. Douglas termed the agreement ;“The most comprehensive plan ever worked out in the State to provide for .better protection of our more than 18 million acres of woodlands against their deadliest enemy—fire.” Cooperating with the C&D De partment’s forestry division are the following agencies: U. S. For est Service, U. S. Weather Bureau, the Army, Coast Guard, Navy, and Marine Corps, the North Car olina Wildlife Resources Commis sion, the State Prisons Depart ment, the State Highway Patrol, the State Highway and Public Works Commission, the Division of State Parks of the C&D De partment, the State Bureau of In vestigation, the forest industry, and large landowners. Conference Was Called , The plan, Douglas said, is the .outgrowth of a conference called by Governor Hodges last July 12 in Raleigh at the request of wood using industries of the State to see what could be done to strengthen the present forest fire control work now being done by the C&D Department and the for est industry. , “The private and public agen cies, which have agreed to aid us jn the detection and suppression of forest fires in the State, are to be highly praised for the services they are volunteering in helping us prevent, combat, and control woodland fires,” Douglas said. , Special attention will be given Jo fte so-called “forest firebugs,” who deliberately set forest fires, Douglas said. , Commenting - on the plan, which he and others worked out, State Forester Fred H. Claridge said: “The plan in itself will not extinguish forest fires, nor will it replace the use of common sense, good judgment, and initiative; however, it will be a valuable aid to the forest fire fighting organi- aztion in discharging its responsi bility under the law.” cent), and products for external use (38 per cent). Lead is the No. 1 kiUer among the external use products, and arsenic is second. Caustics, such as lye, cresO‘1 and ammonia, rat poisons and fly sprays also rank high. Other dan gerous products include shampoos, rubbing solutions, bleaches, moth balls and furniture polish W. TYNER PAINTING & WALLPAPERING 205 Midl&nd.Road Phone 2-5804 SOUTHERN PINES. N. C. SOUTHERN PINES WAREHOUSES, Inc. ^ i <(f POISONS KILL CHILDREN Accidental poisoning is one of the principal causes of home deaths among children under five years old. 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