: SHORE LINE
Published by The Town of Pine Knoll Shores In The Interests Of Its Citizens
Post Office Box 757, Atlantic Beach, N. C. 28512
Volxime 1 - Number 2 October, 1979
ELECTION DAY Tuesday, November 6, will be election day in Pine Knoll Shores,
and elsewhere, and this is the time we elect members of the Board
IS ^ HAND of Commissioners. The Board is on a rotating basis, with three
members elected every tx-ro years for four year terms. Five candidates
have filed for the three places, two of which are incumbents and three others filing
for the seat held by Art Browne, who has chosen not to run this time.
In order that citizens of Pine Knoll Shores can become acquainted xvith the candidate
The’ » Shore Line invited each to submit a biographical sketch. All but one did so, and
they are published below in alphabetical order.
W. L. (Bill) Dixson resides at 120 Walnut Circle with his wife, Bizzell. His
interest as a commissioner is to participate in maintaining Pine Knoll Shores as a
highly desirable low density residential area. He is conservative and would foster
a minimum governmental response in all activities consistent xdth providing necessary
services and controls.
•He V7as 27 years with the United States Air Forces retiring in 1966 as a colonel.
He served as a comptroller during his last 15 years of ser\dce, with responsibilities
in finance, accounting, budget and computer operations. In 1967 he was employed by the
city of CJoldsboro as director of finance responsible for a 14 million budget, and the
accounting, collection and disbursement of funds, and computer operations. Just prior
to moving to Pine Knoll Shores he served as City Manager of Goldsboro.
Otha K. Foster resides at 203 Oakleaf Drive and is 57. A native of North Carolina
he foiraieriy • i*^siaea at Mnston-Salem and served Vvdth the United States Postal Service
as a clerk, assistant supervisor and rural letter carrier for 31 years. During World
War II he served mth the United States Air Force. He is an Elder in the Presbyterian
church, is married and has three children and three ^grandchildren.
He presently is chief of the Pine Knoll Shores Volunteer Fire Department. He believes
in good government xd.th the vievjs of the people being expressed and carried out by
their representatives. Also, he says, the residents of Pine Knoll Shores should be
given an opportunity to vote on a fire and rescue tax in order to maintain and improve
TOWN OF PINE KNOLL SHORES
Post Office Box 757
Atlantic Beach, N. C. 28512
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Atlantic Beach,
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