ssaHHB^c-v "1* HOLDEN BEACH town officials a more than $40,000 to pay for this beat destroyed by fire last February. ' Dry Hyd Holden ! BY TERRY POPE A Fayetteville woman whose Holden Beach cottage was destroyed by fire last year is suing the town for more than $44,000, claiming fire fighters could not battle the blare because an adjacent fire hydrant was turned off. In the lawsuit filed Feb. 11 in Brunswick County Superior Court, Edith Chance charges the town with negligence in turning off the "water supply to the hydrant below ground level so that fire fighters could not obtain water." When Tri-Beach Volunteer firemen arrived at the cottage at 707 Ocean Boulevard West on Feb. 28, 1984, the fire was "contained in a small area of the dwelling." However, the hydrant supplying water to the area of the plaintiffs dwelling was turned off, Ihn cuit ctafnc The blaze broke out around 1 p.m. while firemen from both Tri-Beach and Supply Volunteer Fire Departments responded to the call. Flames were fueled by wind gusts estimated at 25 to 30 mph, according to the report of the fire printed in March 1, Iwt issue of The Brunswick Beacon. ? One home adjacent to Ms. ^Chance's cottage also received scoreched pair.t on one side, but no "damage inside the home. The fire ni extinguished in about two hours. Before the fire, the value of Ms. Chance's home was estimated at If you are cc for a con CC fr"" so gjir I ? i 11 ... II i uriiM^ ^ The dollarsjust do government deficits. Social Security?" M take care ot our rctir is that government p to live beyond the p< liff V. r*?. .v _ Call your Farm Bureai Ken Ferguson Rocky Cox Cindy Reed 754-8175 Shallotte -'i' " " "* - T V re being sued for Chance of Faye :h cottage that was hindered Tri-B< l!k= aieagae BMA *">?*"? *uc urruvit ?u?w? ;;? v. rant Leads Beach Law; around $40,000, according to the suit filed by Wilmington attorney I-onnie B. Williams. After the fire, the home had "no value." Ms. Chance also incurred additional expenses of $4,164 as a result of clearing the debris and surveying damages to the home. She is seeking a total of $44,146 from the town, plus inleiesi anu cviuft COata. Williams' office has also sent Holden Beach officials a list of interrogatories that must be answered by the town within 45 days. The questions ask the town if the .?OVERSTOCKED HELP! I'm &Tk firt stuck >^8U| in ^32 a pile p 1 v_ 1 vj 1 cr ^ypp^^g BRUNSWICK STUDIO, Br i 754 \ >unting on Sc ifortable retii )UNT AG -i -rr~^ -?= 000-00-0000 this number has been established eo John Farmer (j signature 'S n't add up! inflation, uncertain ml economic uncertainties . . . "Can ost of us thought that Social Secu ement needs .... but now? Unfc aymcnts are not providing enough iverty level. YOUR FARM BUI ^ Individual Reti The IRA u a tax qualified retirem suable people to set aside money for i Socui Security won't be enough. To allow* the tax deductibility of contnfc of the cash buildup in an IRA. Only a life insurance company car monthly income to be oavabLr durinu of your lifetime - guaranteed! j Insurance aqent .... Sean Mulholland Phillip Ragsdale 457-9559 Southport-Oak Island i&J .^SpS^ fill STAFF PHOTO BY FDDK SWEATt ttcville, claims a turned oft fire hydrant ach Volunteer firemen from saving the To A - suit hydrant was turned off and to state the reason why it was not in operation at the time of the fire. It also asks if an investigation or inquiry was made to determine why the hydrant was not turned on so that water could be obtained. Williams is also asking the town to supply any reports or written records made regarding the fact that the iiyuiuiit was tuiTieu off. A list of utv names and titles of town employees "whose duty and responsibility it was to keep operational the hydrant" has also been requested by the attorney's office. WITH FRAMES? 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Brunswick The honor rolls for the third grading period have been announced as follows by South Brunswick High School: Straight A'b Students making all A's are Tammy Benton and Candace Somen s, IIu? grade; Dawn Borsiich and Steven Russell, 10th grade; and Carolyn Buase. Bernard Flythe, Freeman Kirby, Rachel Ragsdale. Ellen Ramsey. Nancy Renn, WoodyWalls and Maria Ward. 9th grade. EMl HV.VI al S " 15 | PKG.^ Or 300 SAVE MORE WITH RIT I|SWq nftrfflB .... I - ji i 7 1 ihc rA ]! -i t 111 1 "4"p u , ! oral. bab1 zj [ or rectal hill s is^r i ii green, rei i |^ri| || or amber 1 24 0z.but jlussfcsjsslj IS 6 ? ^ PH (JtbitAAOil HK llll nil lL 1 2 02 noTT|f 51 I ;:i '. W , I ' -% i ^i ?!i I i THE BRUNSWICK BEACON. 1 ; Honor Students A-B Honor Roll listed on the honor roll of those making all A's and B's are: 9th grade?Julie Allen, David Bean. Matthew Blake, Mark Hutterfuss, Raymond Knglerth, Meshelle Hart, l.uke Hunt, Karen Martin, Qulnton McCracken, Jeannie Molek, Dawn Rohde. 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