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Page 10-A-THE BRUNSWICK BI 1 tL > . i 4 m Sweethe Miriiaei Stanley and Christina M< Mr. and Miss Sweetheart Inst 1 HeadsUirt Center Valentine's I)aj anil Delplila Daniels I middle nil Kimberly (Jore (front | wassceond Parents Committee President Flor the renter. I /_ L-Ufer/uu i Thursday, Feb. 21 (iAMK NKiilT at the American I U S. 17, fl p.m. Friday, Feb. 22 STAFF MKMIIERS of Kcp. Charll at the Shallottc I'ost Office. 8:H Saturday, Feb. 23 A NEW SINGIJiS of oil ones Krc Outer, 10 ii.in. Kor more infori Black fit 04&-2539. Till' SIIALUITTE AMERICAN 1 south of Shfillctte an U.S. 17, ! fniirlli Snf nrilnv of each month i GAME NIGHT nt the Cfiluba.sh Vol NOTKi> BLACK JOURNALIST Vei grunt for the Brunswick Ceun assembly building, Brunswick C Monday, Feb. 25 t'A*AtiASII TOWN COUNCIL inee KM It llA V LINGERIE WORSKIK Moo Service Office, It) fi.tn.-2 Stanley, 2M-H2& BIUNSWICK COUNTY HOARD (II services ucpuruiscni, Brunswict I'L'HI.If HEARING of. the Brume. Maiiiir School, 7 p.m. MID YEAR MEETING of the Soul r li. sL.ar.o.:, Souillp Kor reservations call 407T>%4 Tuesday, Feb. 26 BRUNSWICK COUNTY UNIT of ti Hon meets m the fellowship hall mile smith of Siuillolte Middle Si fend. PUBLIC HEARING on the Bruits Middle School, 7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 27 BRUNSWICK TOASTMASTERS, ltesliuirant, South|>ort, 7 a.m.4 BRUNSWICK COUNTY COMMISI llnnP.1 tloallU It (iovcmnwM <u u,c lUun enter, 7 30 p ,n II a. ? ^ 1 J > $i ^ \ $ G( * ? V o ^ .-A * /* ? ' cv A 1^" J* w:** CACON. Thursday, February 21, 1985 vr f jMnBHOH * t ~ orfs Chosen >ody (back row from left) were crowned Phursday as winners of the Ia>ngwood t fundraislng project. Shady Daniels Itl * from left) were first ruaners-up and runner-up in the Miss Sweetheart contest, a Daniels said the project earned $118 for j? ^ r ui lvcti no x'gioa Post one mile south of Shallottc on e Rose's office will meet with constituents 0 a.m.-10 a.m. mp meets at the I-ong Beach Recreation nation call Vel .Sinner at 278-9596 or Reita KG ION I'tXST meets at the legion Hut p.m. Monthly inrstLnfjs will lw> held the if I n tn lie nf L'nhriiiirii unteer Fire Department, 8 p.m. riiun Jam-it sjieska at a recruitment proty NAACi' ACT-SO competition, public ounty Government Center, 7:50 p.m. Us ut the town hall, 4 p.m. )!' begins at the Brunswick county fcxtcnp.m For more information call Pearl K SOCIAI. SERVICES meets at the social i County Government Center, 5:30 p.m. rich Count" Schools curriculum, Shullcttc h port-Oak Island Chamber of Commerce, uit, tiutiat hour, C.3C p.* !., dinner, 7 p.m. ihj N.C. Retired Schooi Personnel Asscclaon Calvary Baptist Church on N.C. 179 one .'hool, 10 a.m. All members are asked io atiwick County Schools curriculum, Iceland CLUB 5095 meets at the Ship's Chandler ) a.m. Guests welcome. S10NKKS meet wltli the Brunswick County ty health department. Bruits wick County rfo? \^i!aaaa e >-? - ' WSspVp^ 2 FOR 1 $/ Buy 1 Ro et 2nd Roll ] n selected patterns i borders too! * rr\n ti i.v/v;s\ ? V/!\ II RED TAG PATH Starts Thursday. K at all 3 locations: Tsui iiaCn ? STSTu SfACK rw? LttM 111 I M (mHi >) > II ??. hT II II IW W y Its It* tHI In UtM tlNli I (U: #jOP *! iMic* MnL. 3L. I Bigamy Cf A Supply man married to two women at the same time received a suspended five-year prison sentence and was fined $500 in Brunswick County Superior Court last week. Winford Locklear, 45, told Judge B. Craig Ellis that he thought he had a complete divorce from his first wife when he married a second woman in August 1383. He pleaded guilty to bigamy charges while representing himself in Superior Court. 1 n OelnKor IQfll I estranged wife, Aggie leokiesr, brought charges of bigamy against her husband. The couple was married on Sept. 16. 1961 and had three t fi \wOun nec A hearing scheduled in Brunswick County Superior Court last week was delayed after the defendant, who has escaped from custody at the State Department of Corrections in Raleigh, failed to appear in court Assistant District Attorney Wsnd.". Bryant filed a motion asking Judge B. Craig Ellis to order Roy C. 1 vester Hospital Brunswick Hospital officials have denied that a male nurse was wrongfully discharged from lus job last Juiy as claimed in a iawsuil originally filed in New Hanover County District Court. Dnnnl'l *4 tfnoW of O.... AUa atvMiuiu ! iiuuii ui uvu /in v. Estates filed suit against the Brunswick County Hospital and Hospital Corporation of America in October seeking $10,000 in damages plus back pay and interest, claiming he was wrongfully discharged from his job after filing for workman's compensation. Aflnr llu. U...A..U ...n? t. ...f 1 mm UK ia?TOUII wuo iiui?ii:iicu io Brunswick County District Court last month, Shallotte attorney Mark Lewis filed an answer for the hospital, denying Hash was fired on July 30 for seeking workman's compensation. Instead, it states that if Il/i.-?ii was discharged, then ii was a result of his "violating specific written company policies" for whirh "discharge is a stated remedy." According to the original complaint, Hash states he sustained an injury to his right arm while helping to lift a patient in the operating room from a bed onto a stretcher. It states Hash was "advised by one of his supervisors that if he did apply for workman's compensation Veterans Council To Meet Tuesday The Brunswick County Veteran's Council will meet Tuesday, Feb. 26, at 7 p.m. at Boiling Spring lakes VFW Cost 10400 The post home is on N.C. 87. All twnornble disclmrged veterans are eligible for membership. Dues for annual members are $5 and $60 for life members. life member dues ure used to support council veteran scholarships at Brunswick Technical College. r Piece f U. \LE! % PREEK# " stock, Ss^ IE :r\S ift V<r> j cb. 21 >V?TW1 J iyAj Urn** 94 * >*** ' i ^> / TiMm Ml 131 M*S * I J* I 0 &/ large Results I children during their marriage. When they separated on July 6, 1 1983, Lockiear said he called a lawyer and asked him to file for a ! complete divorce. "We came to court, and that's what I thought 1 had then." Lockiear told Judge Ellis. Ix>cklear married Frances Mann on Aug. 26. 1983. but a final divorce wasn't granted front his first marriage until a year later, on Oct. 26, 1984 . A child was born to Ms. Mann on Aug 4 !9?J Assistant District Attorney Wanda Bryant said a plea bargain agreement was reached with l-ocklear whereby the state would recommend 3rlng Delayed of I /eland to forfeit his vehicle. Ivestcr was given a prison sentence in Superior Court in '.Vtober for two counts of felonious possession of stolen goods. Following his arrest, lvrslcrs vehicle was impounded by the Brunswick Count\ ShcnfTs ! ment and is still being held A summons was sent to the department of inswers Suit F benefit., he would be terminated from his job." Hash filed for workman's compensation benefits with the N.C. Industrial Commission, the suit states. On July 30, he was "advised that he could either resign from Brunswick County Hospital or in the alternative he would be fired for filing workman's compensation benefits." When he left the hospital. Hash was I ~~ TRY Bl DC AIT IT L'mu n PinV i il.ii i ii I U11 rt um, A WEEK OR A MONTH Here's the smart way to shop! Rent trom our wide ! selection oi ime Ford oarsanything trom a practical MN i r S uz9*& YviiT ir$ stiH not too >ote to sfxtre of your nard eo snoome from Uncte Sc vW jo f??tr?yY>er\t Arv County fvationai Bar* person can contnoutt to 52000 between no and stii deduct It tror state ana tedera na Your Full S In Suspended a suspended sentence in exchange for f his guilty plea. Bigamy carries a t maximum sentence of ten years in i prison and a minimum three-year s sentence. i Judge Ellis sentenced Eocklear to t three years in prison, suspended for t five years and placed him under five c years' supervised probation. "I can understand, to some extent, ( your confusion with divorce and com- s plete divorce," Ellis said, "but in the j state of North Carolina, you have to c he separated at ieast a year before i you can get a complete divorce." \ Both Aggie Locklear and Frances Mann appeared in court last week t seeking support for their children I For Escaped corrections notifying Ivester to ap- i pear in court Monday morning, Feb. 11. for the hearing. < "When the paperwork went to f where he was," Ms. Bryant said, "we I ieui neu he had escaped and was ' never served the papers." 1 The defendant escaped from of- I ficers while seeking medical treat- I iled By Forrr earning $10.50 an hour as a registered 1 nurse, the suit states. Two weeks after leaving the hospital, Hash $ C'CCivou another joh at uovruon Nursing Home earning $7.25 an hour. Hash Ls seeking damages of $420 for two weeks' salary, $130 per week from August 14 to the present date plus interest and damages of $10,000. He is also asking that he be reinstated to his former position at EFORE YOU 1~~ . I" r-scori 10 8i i impressive Thunderbird That way. you find the Ford that's exactly right for you betore you buy And our iow rentai I rates do include insurance. /kh T BEAN APRIL Fl I ^? m \ ri -v snorter a nee An mcome ea med 19&4 spouse can cc imean indt- and a wcrimg T*jr\t d* HO^V 1 T* Sd OQC l Any wofV*ng Ar?d wt^d? y > carry amount up frcam the tax rr w and tax tme top rates on yc n ho or he* 1Q&4 that couk3 Dc xri? tea returo. Aprd winner wi t* County MittOfH B: mrtocMhiLtrtil ) I Sentence rom the marriages. Locklear said he three children from his first mar iage are living with him. Judge Ellis >aid that although Locklear's mariage to Ms. Mann was "void from he beginning," he did "find as fact hat Locklear was the father of her :hild." "Ordinarily, the Superior Court ioesn't get involved in paternity iuits," Ellis said. As part of his lentence, Locklear is to provide adejuatc support for children from both narriages, or else he will be found in nolaUon of his pi uuauoi!, Euia luleu. j The amount of support will be letermined by the Brunswick County department of Social Services. Prisoner nent outside the prison, she said. Judge Ellis said he could not make a ruling on forfeiting the vehicle until the defendant had "received some knowledge of it. It sounds like it would be the most appropriate action to take." Ellis ruled that Ivester's vehicle is to remain impounded until lie is brought to court for the hearing. ier Nurse the hospital. In the hospital's answer, lewis states HCA was never an employer of the plaintiff and should be dismissed from the lawsuit It also states that if the defendant was discharged, then it was for "failure to meet the defendant hospital's work standards not related to any worker's compensation claims." i BUY! | RENT A CAR _ nycc FORD-CHRYSLER sjCJj Hwy. 17. 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