Hag? K-A?THr-: RR!?iSW!rK BEACO PEOPLE IN THE NEWS mu /r i , J_ iwvo Lauds Cecil Logan Brunswick County Emergency Management Coordinator Special Service Weather Service rUHV significant service with his work in hurricane preparedness. In presenting the award, Al Hinn of the Wilmington NWS office told I-ogan, "You're an excellent example of what dedication is all about." lie said Ixigan's advance educational efforts gave officials and citizens a rcalisitic idea of what hurricanes liavc done in the past and what to ex petri in uu' iuiuic, uctiiui^ ti mgh state of preparedness." The accompanying plague signed by Richard i'. Auguiis, eastern regional director, cited I/igan tor "outstanding cooperation in working Willi the National Weather utivicc tc prepare the people of Brunswick County for a hurricane and for effectively preparing the people for the hazards with Hurricane Diana, .September 11-13, 1984." The recognition will tie entered in 1-ogan's personnel file, commissioners said. Airman To Enforce Law Airman 1st Class Anthony D. Goie, son of Ann M. Gore of Route i, Khallotte, and Edgar H. Gore of Hallxboro, has graduated from tile U.S. Air Force law enforcement specialist course at lackland Air Force Base, Texas. Gore Is scheduled to serve with ttie 3287th Technical Training Squadron at Camp Bullis, Texas. He is a 1982 gruduate of North Brunswick High School, Ix'land Graduates At Sheppard Airman 1st Class Adrian C. MeCrncken, son of (leorgc K. and Addlo C. MeCracken of Soulhport, tins graduated from the U.S. Air Force refrigeration and uir conditioning course at Sneppuru Air Force Base. Texas. tie k? scheduled to serve with the 333rd Combat Support Squadron at Shaw Air Force Base, S.C. McCrucken is u 1931 graduate of South Brunswick High School, Hoihng Spring Lakes. Decorated Sgt. Victor I). Williams, son of Coretlui Hickman of Route 2 and James A. Williams of Route 1, both of Bolivia, bus been decorated with the Army Achievement Medal at Fort Bragg The medal is awarded to soldiers for meritorious service, acts of courage or other accomplishments. WALKER ft ft V* mUBILt HOMES Open Til 8 pm Homes are lighted CHADBOURN 654-4128 ? 1 i, i 11 - , uicu nuino Starting at tOAAA ! WALKER SSnnii r mUDILC HOMES Chodbourn 654-4128 Call Billy i ( N. Thur?Hav lanimrv 10 19X5 Town War Shallotte officials want to turn a proposed dead-end entrance road into a through street that might help reduce traffic congestion in the business district. Aldermen delayed action Wednesday night on a request from White Investments to approve construction of a 50-foot, dead-end side road off Main Street between Hardee's and Ilomestyle laundry. The street would provide access to a new restaurant to be built behind Hardee's. Before the board's next meeting on Jan. 10, town officials hope to negotiate with White and at least one other property owner to connect the proposed street with Milllken and John streets. The Shallotte Planning Board recommended approval of the proposed street at its December meeting, but urged the town to try to work out arrangements for a through street. Qc! a r-int a /1 LJ! U! !3VY 8 Brunswick Technical College has recognized 40 siuueilix for iiieir academic achievements during the fall quarter. To tie eligible for the dean's list, a student must be enrolled for a minimum of 12 credit hours and have achieved a quality point average of at least 3.5 on a 4.0 scale. The following students attained the fall dean's list: Air CnnHIIJsnisg, llt-niiug at Hefrtgeration: Michael J. Boylesand Variety Open auditions for the second North Brunswick High School Variety Show will be held Saturday, Jan. 19 and 26, from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the high school. The variety show will be lield March 23 at 7:30 p.m. in the school gymnasium. Single acts and groups may audition for o fee of $5 and $10 respective Workshop un Parenting Set A workshop on parenting will be offered at Union Primary School on Tuesdays, j?n. id through feb s. from 7 p.iis. to 9 p.::! , announced Community Schools Coordinator Under: Mathews Beone. The public is invited. Sponsored by the Union Primary Parent-Teacher Organization, the Brunswick County Community Schools Program and Brunswick Technical College, the four-part class will la- broken into the following sections: The Very Young Child; Children and Discipline; Schoolagers; The Family and Communication; and Communication and Teenagers. The workshop will be taught by Kuth Harvey, an experienced parent and teacher of HTC's 10-week course on parenting "We try to teach children everyUitng lltey need In life tola' productive citizens in the world?how to read, write, add figures; how our country was founded, skills they will us-ssi iii H jnu, .ii-i oiauH-ws-ooone Milit. "Hut when tliey flrow up ami marry ami have children of their own. they find out that they aren't prepared (or the most important Jot of all how to bo a flood parent." Ms. Mathews-Boone said whs worked in raistnfl children 20 or 3( years aflo doesn't always fit it today's society Often, harriers an formed in communications wit) children due to drufls. alcohol am rhanflinfl morals, she noted "We hope thrs course will offei hope and help to any kind o parent the ones that are havtnfl pro litems now ami the ones who want ti prevent problems in the future." sh said Kor more information, contact Bel i. jtiv* - . I.. - !?r? I ca.ui fM sun ? 11. .i -.i. , | iwnysi, m .swi tiauit' w J I (low 4S7-&34I L. \*oiemar> un uean s Lis# Af Campbell Mari Coleman, sen i# Mr an Mr* l-ee Coleman o4 \sh. has he* named to the IVan's liM at (.am) hell Unlveruts for the seventh cvk secutive semester Coleman, a senior tnalhematx major, is a former graduate d We, . Brunswick High School in Shalkrtte its Through S However, members objected to a proposed 15-foot alleyway behind the Hardee's driveway, saying it could be connected to the new street, but not to the Hardee's driveway. A local realtor apparently owns the small tract separating the proposed street from the existing street. But White will most likely need an easement across that tract, anyway, 'own officials noted, since the other alternative for a water connection would he costly?Donng unaerneatn Main Street. A sewer line connection is available behind Hardee's. Aldermen agreed with the value of negotiating for a through street. Said Alderman David Gause, "It would really help the restaurant and the town." Oilier Business In other business, aldermen: ?Mct behind closed doors briefly, but took no action on a police department personnel matter. Approved an audit contract for the 1984-85 business year with S. ck Tech Reco George Malcolm Mathews; nusini-KH Aurnmi.iUHiimi: jeaiuue I-ouisc Bussell, Valli Ann Evans, Gaye Varnarn Fulford, Doris Grainger Grier, Mary Jones Harman, John Wayne Ott, Dcbra Dec I.ancaster and I Air a Lynn Robinson; Business Computer Programming; t,yn f 'nrrnl Ertwarris_ Alice Green Griffin, Frances Duncan Harrison, usa Michelle Kiser and Glna Rebecca Smith; r Snow Auditi iyShow entries will be judged in three age categories, with age division prizes of $25 each and a $100 overall prize awarded. The divisions are S m gw A-lfe ??? MlTCHEtl N. KING mm i ~ i 11 i ? i t il ain'iyiUiii^ 'For qualified 6np!icsn!s ?ior* ^Installment Contract Plan #Refrii has adjustable glass shelves I i i ij u .__i inr, 9 , .M . ' 1 KC I i . c ?...*:.? ? helps cul operating cost Rolfs out on KJjusiibls sheets ? j*?j - .% /** r\4 r??<*n r SPECIAl j On App Vrui Arc* Pom/v) I vu f ^1 l>V? I tWJ ASK FOF St Itreet, Not Ai Preston Douglas & Associates of Whiteville at the same rate as the two previous years, $22 per hour for accountant's time and $13 per hour for clerical work, plus expenses. While the rate has not changed, the amount of time to complete the audit has inomoccxri frnni 100 ^ Qnoniintnnt'o v.? vo.n-u, iiviii av.lvui ivoiiv hours in 1983 to 14< hours in 1984. The 1984 audit cosi .,o,721. In effect, voted to return to charging a fee of $200 for peddlers with trucks one-half ton and larger, rather than three-quarter ton and larger. The change brings the town ordinance completely in line with the state fee schedule. A second reading will be required. Approved, on second reading, a town taxicab ordinance. The only firm presently aztecteu by tnc ordinance is Highland Cab Co., which will receive a non-exclusive fran-l: c? ti 4 i:i use iruin ljit luwn. Approved on first reading, pending clarification of several points, a proposed 60-year franchise agreegnizes 45 Stu< Cosmetology: Mary Ward Padgett, Susan Maine smith, Uebra Grisett Thomas, Unda McCumbee Varnam, Steven Wayne Ward; General Office Technology: Patricia Howard Freeman and Edna Gail Hargrove; Industrial Maintenance: I-eRoyce Ciiwanrtro Davis. Stephen Thomas Fullwood. Martin Ellis Muncy. Stephen Augustus Swan and Joanne Watts; ons Set ages 5-9, 10-14 and 15-18. More information on the show or auditions is available by calling either Shirley Clenunons, 371-93S7, or Carole Williams, 371-2071. Junction Hwy. 17 & OVER 17 YEARS FXPFRIENCF SE pMjll UP J Blllll IIMIIIIIIIHII I llljll 1)1 Ul 11 Lfl 111 i i e, i u i nci^Q ^ $200 mInirr4'jro pijr^hA<>( P' :u. ft ost jerator rT^r ?' Equipped lor ^ j lif * Model DDB SXAT.dei dryer Timed c SC GO ,ra?" Q j rvnK*"."i filler * i_ _: . PRICES liances Sf eling Or Building I DETAILS nother Dead-i rngnt governing th? laying of linos nr erecting of poles by Brunswick Electric Membership Corp. in town. BEMC would be required to work in conjunction with the town in locating poles and the like, would agree to repair damages incurred during the work within 10 days' notice. Otherwise BEMC would pay the town's cost of making the repairs itself, plus pay $5 per location by way of "liquidation" of damages. Aldermen Reaves said he was concerned about the legal jargon, the meaning of the $5 clause and the long term nature of the agreement. He also said he wished BEMC would consider changing from poies to underground lines within the town. ti ** *___ _f 1'iajui ncnctt oaiu uit: wwu dI" torney had also questioned the $5 payment. Agreed to sdd b drop-Byle to the town's single-axle garbage truck at an estimated cost of about $5,000 indents Durina < ? ? _ ? Nurse Assistant: Ida Fulford Hewett, Cassandra i unrlor a C5FCC Rfilail 1^^ EC a OTSCRUBBER! 1 ft Jm l***""" " JSfiJ lent'.' \ m?:w? b __I I ** * 3 y 4000B Mod? \J c*p*c:ity. umad Slr^ wu ycle 1 fpM pmperbiura Sir* kD4e up-front lint Two sure 259 lrf; Special For Jar 10% o 5% OFF Fast, dependable, i all makes & models I End Road rinding tires and rims. The truck was fined $110 by the state last month because it was overweight. The board dropped plans to buy a dropaxle last year because it thought legislation would be adopted exempting the type of truck used by the town from new state weight regulations. The new weight regulations mean the garbage truck must make more trips to the lanotiu eacn day. Delayed consideration of a request for a sewer extension to West Brunswick High School until hearing from Boney & Associates engineers. Town ordinances allow the board to extend a sewer outside town limits on 3 C3SC by C22S Kocic Kut fhp jtnnrH lias generally limited connections to 'within the town limits. If the request is approved, the schools would have to pay the cost of the extension. With only one bid received, voted to readvertise for bids (o pave and patch several streets. Quarter Electronics Engineering TvchuGiG"'" Jcffrc' Rs* Barlow 2nd Lennon Levanc Smith; Executive Secretary: Sharon Barlow Barnes and Sandra Robbins Price; General Education: Mary Georgianna Caldwell, Alexander Chris Merrick, Doris Naves Snyder and David Wayne Yarborough. iSJEsCaasa leaping Co. CAPiNG SERVICE i otlon*Maintenance I Driveways rmingham ? r 75?-92S7 ? II Ml II II Mon.-Sat. 7-5:30 754-6138 j ! ! 9 ! ( ! I ! 1,1*1 LJ K iiriiiniiriB ~j? it |TM A financing program tor SM A 1 -*l Oan?r*i Elactnc ma|or Q 1 _ 1 appllancas and vioao m -*-= = product. k r.#*t.rvg 'f TIIP-J *?? < " p*' ? ji -oa* ?\ C# tMCliOH .?C?wJ '>g PoLC?ut>a** < ?c? rvj optH>" J, .#vtox< df?^a *? *a?n>*g Kl Ofl <0*0' p.n?i? r A ? A ^OU 1 WWA3100B f.e cycle aulorr^uc her n2 washer pe wi5?r level i *:ocuons wtu> ^ _ rtfv aavir* coid ma: sinn i - ?77 ! tuary On Service FF Labor : All Parts easonabie service on ; of major appliances. *