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 VOLUME IV - Number 15 December I983 Noel Yancey - Editor SHORE LINE is in receipt of the following letter from Karolyn Cleveland and family: "Will you please express great appreciation to our many friends in Pine Knoll Shores for all the messages of love, concern and.encouragement Wayne received in the hospital and at home, **Now in our bereavement, Wayne’s family has learned anew just how much friends mean. No words can express our appreciation for the sympathy and thoughtfulness shown us,” Town Clerk Corinne Geer is not certain why she saved about 5OO sheets of bond stationery four and a half years ago when Ken Haller resigned as Pine Knoll Shores* second mayor and was succeeded by Wayne Cleveland. She recalled the other day that HALLER IS Haller, a retired New York attorney whom she described as"extremely modest”, had adamantly refused for many months to have his name imprinted AGAIN MAYOR on the Town of Pine Knoll Shores letterhead but finally agreed. She said the new letterheads with “Ken Haller - Mayor” imprinted in tiny lettera arrived finally but that he resigned only a few days afterward because he was having chest pains. Anyway, Corinne had a supply of official stationery ready and waiting last week when Haller was appointed to the board and elected mayor to fill the vacancy left by Cleveland's death, Haller's election came at the board's December meeting at which two other members, chosen in the November election, Emily White and Fred Libby, were also sworn in by Carteret County Clerk of Courts Mary Austin, The other member chosen in the November election was Ken Hanan who took the oath at the November meeting when Bill Dixson resigned, Mrs, White and Libby succeeded Aubrey Johnson and Larry Jerome who, along with Dixson, did not seek reelection. Mayor Pro Tem Jack Thompson called the meeting to order by asking those present to rise for a moment of silent prayer ”for our departed friend. Mayor Cleveland,” As his laist official act as a board member, Johnson moved that a fountain be installed in the center of the area fronting the Town Hall as a memorial to Mayor Cleveland, Thompson appointed Erma Johnson, Aubrey's wife and the town's chief beautifier, to study the proposal. TOWN OF PINE KNOLL SHORES Post Office Box 757 Atlantic Beach, N. C. 28512 M/M JACK GOLDSTEIN R-3/125 LOBLOLLY DR Bulk Rate U. S. POSTAGE PAID Permit No. 1 Atlantic Beach, N. C.28512 MOREHEAD CITY NC 28557 AA

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