EXCERPT FROM THE ROBESEDITION OF AUGUST 19, 1958: "Sheriff Malcolm McLeod has appointed De puty Dixon Brltt to be In charge or the Depart ment for the next 3 months ... while he at tends the Federal Bureau of Investigation Aca demy In Washington, D.C.". EXCERPT FOR THE LUMBERTON POST, NOVEM BER 7, 1958, BY THE LATE EDITOR, WILLARD COLE: "MEMO TO THE SHERIFF: Better get home from the FBI Academy, Mr. Malcolm McLeod. The boys are doing such a nice job under De puty Dixon Britt that the public may forget you." NOW . . . DIXON BRITT WOULD LIKE THE PRIVILEGE OF SERVING YOU AS SHERIFF ^fSONCO^ With 19 years in the department, he is well qualified to do the job capably. Dixon Britt is a successful farmer, a Master Mason, and a long-standing member of the Long Branch Baptist Church. Your Support And Vote Will Be Appreciated ? ^rf'liirm|Www< pttd'lmt fty CiimilWii T? ? iirjwmr ; trTr- ? , , i _ x. a., i ?. - it m r V, r r Pembroke Senior High Business Dept. Sponsors Foshion Show ?** > Students at Pembroke Seni or High got a chance to see the latest fashions in rainwear, sportswear, casual wear, lei sure wear, dress and formal wear on Tuesday. April 11, when the Businesi Deparment under the direction of Ms. Mary B. Hunt sponsored a fashion show. Ms Marsha Thompson and Mr. John West of Leder Bros. Department Store in Lumberton directed the show which used PSHS students as models. i Group AB. jeans and rain wear, consisted of Belinda Ransom. Tina Peagler, Bar bara Davis, Kyle Ann Lowry, Deborah May nor, Christopher Charles and Gregory Lewis. Group C, sportswear, inclu ded Enid Cumnrings, Sherry Revels, Kelvin Simpson, Ran dell Bell. Lindsey Locklear and Windy Vest. Group D, leisure wear, was made up of Teresa locklear, Jane Oxendine, Patricia Mc Koy, Sheila Oxendine, Ted Brewington and Heyward Lowry. Group E, dressy, consisted of Tamara Jacobs, Anna Hunt, Sherry Revels, Enid Cum mings. Donna McGirt, Donald Oxendine and Lynn Paulk. The final group. Group F, formal^jncluded Windy Vest, Tina Peagler, Deborah May nor, Ted Brewington, Teresa Locklear, Donna McGirt, Heyward Lowry, Anna Hunt, Randell Bell. Barbara Davis, Geanice Ransom, Belinda Ransom. Christopher Charles, Patricia McKoy, Gregory Lewis, Sherry Revels, Lindsey Locklear, Enid Cummings, Donald Oxendine, Tamara Ja cobs. Kelvin Sampson. Sheila Oxendine, Lynn Paulk. and Sandra Revels. or. Miss PSHS 1978. Sandra Revels performed "He" for the students in the first show ?and Was well rWWvtrtl.' " -yore | DIAL FOR THE HOUSE I ADOLPH DIAL (age 55): Teacher, College Professor, Writer, Lecturer, Businessman, Former, Church Worker, Family Man, Nationally Prominent Civic Leader, Community Servant, A MAN WHO WILL GET THINGS DONE. "YOU WILL GET AN ANSWER" Dial Your Friend. He Will Work For You. ' \ THANK YOU Adolph Dial | i ? ? ? ? - ? - - ? ii BUSINESS SERVICES DIRECTORY i rOUR "UP-TO-THE-MINUTE" GUIDE TO BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICE