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The State Port S<HI,h Brunswick Cougars ;;,x;n 'heir season Friday at VV||n"ngt„n Hoggard - 1C ■ jhbors is an important mng children dec! times— IB [ Town 1 - „et presented; Ocean Trail has plan of its own for expansion - Page 2 McIntyre pays visit to schools B> Molly Fdwards I f,iliirc ,r n^" sMii,m .Mike McIntyre h,'IN "'C'd Soiilh Brunswick High S,'h,H'1 sl,l‘lenis in use their unique ""I skills aiu) to answer a call ing in 11lc to sene others, Alclniwi smiled a social studies '■'lilss " ,lu' 'null school Friday dur "u; ■' '•>,lr 1'I Brunswick County. Cunimc I humus Jefferson, he told 'ludcnis to lollow when they cannot :l,||l '•> alwavs look for a favor 'h,f inoinent to help others in adver 11 \ *,IL' 111 ( ongressional District Democrat also toiik the opportunity 1,1 1 ’11111 nf his accomplishments dur 1 !ut his 111si sear in office. I he I it's my first duty to stand up l"i issues right here at home." the I umlvrton native told students. "The eo'-finment is competent when it norks as a trustee for the people." Melim If 'old students he sup ported legislation that led to an addi tional S I s o million in disaster relief lot hurricane ravaged southeastern ■si' Tth ( an ilina counties, including $ I million lor Brunswick County heaches Benches can he destroyed over night. hut they can t he rebuilt over iighi. ' he said. "When a hill for flood ''"ms "i me Midwest and Califor nia f me up. the extra money for the lec.wery effort here was added on." f hrough his service on the National Seem u \ Committee. McInty re said Sec McIntyre, page 16 Resident suing city for cleanup H\ Richard Nubel '>' lA \ I ditui \ i cm dr ii I of Kicerwatch subdivi Mi'i' has asked the stale Superior * ''tilt to i'Kiel the ( 11 v ol Southport i" cttiotce its pidgineM against Joe Mini/ ''t S ’(I l ast Moore Street. 'in Match J2. IW5, the District ( uirl in Riunsvv ick ('ountv ruled for the < its ol SouthjKirt. issuing an or der lined mg Mint/ to remove junked mi 'i''i y eludes and other debris from Ins lesidcntiallv zoned property, to permanently retrain trom using the I n ope 11\ as a ] unk\ aril and for a com - in. 11 ial logging business, to cut over grow th trout the property and remove 'tiler debt is accumulations \ddition.illy. Mint/ was ordered to imply w uh all pun is ions ol the city /oning and minimum housing slan dutds ordinances lohn \ Atkinson, whose ki\ein aiclt property abuts Mint/s. tiled Min \ugusi IS. saving he "has a clear legal light to haye (Southport) cntoicc its duly enacted ordinance as See ( leanup. page 7 South Brunswick High School cheerleaders begin ... orderly descent fro. , appearance at the I'C B-BB&T Football Jamboree in Wilmington Their , e, place m the competition among eight ehet . leading squads Photo by Jim If:*r|>« r a pyramid during their Friday rlormance earned them second Unsolved murders Mothers view children's deaths as reason to help t>v nouv towards Feature Editor I hree years alter the cold-hiooded murdets ul their children, Lou Smith and Hirdie I nnk sav feelings ,i| anger griet and isolation still peimeate then dads hces I heir emotional suttermg is compounded In the lad their children's killers remain at large "It s been three years and three months and I in still numb and I'm still angry," Smith said It the person could be found then there could be some closure 1 n less you've been through something like this, sou really don t know what it s like Sometimes I teel like I m cra/s and sometimes I teel like a stranger because I see people and I don't know sc hat to sac " I o com tort others sc ho has e c \ |ier le need similar tra g edies and, perhaps more importantly, to gise meaning to their children's deaths. Smith and Frink established ('m /ens Against Crime last sear to seise as a support group We want to educate people that there are people out there who will take vour child's life.’ Lou Smith lor v ictims ol jiiv type crimc I he group's next meeting is sche.luh J I IhumI.iv \u gusl 28. 7 p in n the Brunswick ( omu.imiiv ( ollce. leaching amliicium. Meetings hcU •»,. muiUi St'e Deaths, page I r> SOUTHPORT No problems develop with new film rules By Richard Nuhcl News Bditor New film guidelines enacteil bv thi Southport Board ot Aldermen Angus 1S began to take efleet.11 least as earI' as Mnndav evening, when two repre sentati v es ot Harpo f-11ms went door to-door in the neighborhood sur rounding the Ba\ Street and Atlantu Avemic intersection I oration manager Shaw Burner and an assistant v isited residents ,, that neighborhood to mtorm then portions ot I he Wedding, an install ment in the Optah Wintrev Present1 mini series tor \B( television, wii be tilnied -- predominanth in mi arouiul the ( a I lari house on Bar Street -- between September a am September do Notification ot residents altectei bv tilming is one ot the rei]inrement‘ ot the new tilming guidelines adoptei hy aldermen last week Nulonlv wert letters ot notitieation hand carrier! ti iesidents ot the Bw\ mo, \,iautu neighborhood, but those v i ned wet1 asked \o sign receipts to, the teUeo so ttv1 t dm makeis could piov e tm i manager R,ib ( iatldv tlu v had 11 „ Notification of residents affected by filming is one of the requirements of the new filming guidelines adopted by aldermen last week phed vsith the notification policy. A second letter provided many Bay Street residents also informed them ot Harpo s plans to film on the city [tier September 5 and September 8, I he Wedding" is based on a Dor oth\ West novel set in the seaside sus ii ot ( )ah Binds on Maltha s Vine s aut m lire early IdStk. t or tthnmg. 'he ' allan home aiU become ' \ he 1 K a\ ' summer home ol the ( oles Sec Problems, page 6 LONG BEACH Forum invites all candidates lis Richard Nubel V'SS S | lilt, H Ncu I, 'I lull l )lll Si.Ill, MH't S < andidales Im election I" ilk' olluc .'I in,um and in M\ seals mi I ong IC.kh Inun ( , *ulie 11 has e been united m allend a \leel Vnm < andklatc I air n m In he s (inn si ired bs Inna; Reach l ' ruled I nr Progress I he Ini uni ss ill he held ,n p m September hi. a Saluidav. at Middlelnn Park I tie tnmm enmes in adsame nl the October non partisan piimars clec tinn tm Uiss (i ck‘UrielI candidales I tie held nI 14 eaildklates tnr si \ council seals ss 111 lie pared In I d in dial pr irnai \ elect mil I hei e ss 111 be no pi i mars elec I mu tor Uk nl I ice nl in a s m I ncumbent mas nr loan P Allman ss 111 run Ini rcelc. I inn miop|x iscd in Nos ember, barn ng ss rile m candidacies Ins italmns In the I one Beat h I lined t , a Progress Inrurn arrised this sseek m canihdales' mailboxes in uikl.iled Idlers tmm Inruni chairman Connie Walson t he ins ilalimis ap|ie.ir l ' be ssriiien on old I Bl P stationers still list i lie Prances Allen as president nl die [ml i Heal act inn com m nice stie I minded. I-Bl P [ire si deni Kuperl Riles shaking al an August 14 meeting, said the group had endorsed , andnlates Rns I ee Ovcinine Sr. Jim Locke. Marvin Watson and I. ribs I Inllmgsss or th ( andidales mi election to tossn council not eceismg I Bl P cndoiscmcii! mclusle incunibents Prances Allen. Helen ashssell. Kes in Bell I Ini,ice ('oilier and Mars Snead, plus challengers J. k. See Candidates, page 7 INSIDE Opinion 4 Obituaries 7 Police report 10 Notices 12 Business 14 District Court 15 Church 4B Schools 5B l \ schedule 6B Calendar 8B NASCAR 3C Brunswick SAT scores up slightly otill behind state, national averages By Holly Edwards feature Editor Average Scholastic Assessment lest (SAI'l scores increased three points in Brunswick Counts durum the 1946-97 school sear hut continue to lag behind state and national as erages. Results were released statewide I uesda\ afternoon and mdi\ i Jn t sc'hi»’l Mores will he- leleased a. • week Brunswick ( ount\ s aveiaec S \ score increased liom '■ilh to 'L''i \ \ r ai. A h 11 e ! lie s I o I e‘ average 11 k in i Iu 1 ’ ponils trom ') "(i [,, u'c .me national aseiage three points n B)13 to I Old. A perfect score on S.A1 would he lh()(). or Still on . vrhaI portion ot tho tost in ! '■■mi on ,he math poition Brunswick ( ountv s a 1 i math '"-'ore increased tiom -ho 1 loll last >ear and the avetaer veil'd ■ ae de creased from 4'n 1, It.1' " I he results show w u admg in -i [lostuve direct 1011. hui . still have work to do. ’ said supcnnicndcnl ot See Scores, page 6 SAT Scores MATH Brunswick County 450 North Carolina 48P United States 5 1 | VERB AL 469 490 505 TOTAL 929 978 1016 TOP STORIES ON THE INTERNET www.southport.il
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