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I PEOPLE IN THE NEW Two WBHS Juni Rural Electric Tc Two West Brunswick High School students have won an expense-paid I Rural Electric Youth Tour trip to Washington, D.C., as part of an essay writing contest sponsored by u?.-I- ci?- " -- , uiunoniv.i\ cjiecinc Memoership Corporation. Robert Shean Cumbee and Diana Lynn Causey, both juniors at WBHS, will be among the 60 students from the state participating in the tour in early June. The tour is sponsored by the 28 electric co-ops operating in via BETTY WALKER BUTCH YVAiJlEK Join Island Realty Arnold (Butch) and Betty Walker of Sunset Beach and formerly of Eden, have joined the sales staff at Island Realty at Ocean Isle Beach, owners Terry and Nancy Barbee announced this week. Mrs. Walker previously owned a real estate business in Eden and has nine years of real estate sales experience. Her husband, a native of Keidsville, has three years of experience. Both are active in professional associations. Elects Officers Both Fire Chief Jimmy PiRott and l - ? ? > ? - - uuuru presiaeni jvsikc polls were reelected to office April 12 by members of the Shallotte Point Volunteer Fire Department. Other officers elected include Earl Osinore, vice president; and Bob Hoff, secretary-treasurer. Reelected to the board of directors were Dorothy Suggs, Palmer Suggs, Jimmy Stanley, Helyn Phillips, J.B. Harrison and Joyce I-and. Newly elected to the ^oard are Earl Osmoe and tillian C.ray Potts, Joyce I-and and Dorothy Suggs are co-chairing ine department's annual Flounder Tournament. to be held June 7 and 8 at Tripp's Fishing Center. Earns Music Award East Carolina University School of Music has awarded Kimberle Dosher of Southport, a freshman French hornist, a S250 A.J. Fletcher Foundation Scholarship. School of Music scholarships are based on musical talent and potential. Federal Honored Federal Paper Board Companyhas received the N.C. Nature Conservancy's corporate conservation award. In 1977 the company donated 13,850 acres to the conservancy to establish the Green Swamp conservation area off N.C. 211. ~ * A former Federal employee. N.C. Forest Service chief Harry layman, received the Conservancy's top award for years of service to conservation. Layman was formerly superintendent of land acquisition of Federal's Woodland Division in Bolton. Charles "Buddy" Tate of lake Waccamaw received the conservancy's stewardship award. He is a consulting forester for the Conservancy. Gause Re-Enlists Sgt. Graver L Gause, son of Ruby C. Gause of Route 1, Shaliotte. has reenlisted in the US Army at Fort Bragg for six years Gause is a vehicle driver with the 18th Airborne Corps. He graduated from West Brunswick High School in 1975 Hux Decorated Pic. Allen D. Hoi. a missile crew member with the 3rd Infantry Division. has been decorated with the Arj my Achievement Medal in Kttzingen. West Germany The medal is awarded to soldiers I for meritorious service, acts of courage or other accrmptishraenls A 1963 graduate of South 1 Brunswick High School, he is the son of Wilhs W and Sue T Hux of Route 2. Iceland. ? ors Win >urs North Carolina. Cumbee, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gene Cumbee of Supply, and Ms. Causey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas L. Causey of Shallotte, were among the four essay winners chosen by BEMC to join the tour. Herbert Ray Pickard of Lake Waccaniaw, a junior at Hallsboro High School, and Kimberlyn Wells of Clarendon, a junior at Williams Township High School, were also chosen for tour. Completes Training Pvt. David 1, Call has completed one station unit training (OSUT1 at the U.S. Army Infantry School, Fort Benning, Ga. OSUT is a 12-week period which combines basic combat training and advanced individual training in all the duties of a rifle or mortar cmiod Call, son of Jerry D. and Brenda Call of Southport, graduated from South Brunswick High School in 1982. UNC Lists Graduates Five Brunswick County residents are among the list of candidates for graduation on May 12 from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Graduates are Carta Jean Clawson of Ocean Isle Beach, MA in teaching physical education; Sibyl Anne Hcwctt of Supply, oo in pharmacy, Joel Ashby Broadway, AB in journalism and political science; Catherine Mills Cornish, BA in English and speech, and Kobin Nesmilh, BS ui math sciences. Joins Store ForreU, HHBBPVH formerly of the I Charlotte area, has joined Ocean I Isle Furniture as IB manager trainee. fl Ferrell attended U ^ Appalachian nl, 6j| State University kBtv and now resides HTs X " at Ocean Isle Beach. Youth Inducted Kenny Southerland of Iceland has been inducted into the Order of the Tower leadership organization at I<ees-McRae College in Banner Klk. Membership in the group is limited to 12 outstanding students selected each spring from the rising sophomore class. Southerland graduated from North Brunswick High School. 111^^ Grie'Fou^h 1 jjl i$fe> &am* 15 9L V&v CONVENIENT w TERMS Wl Mothers C< For Bill Dis Mothers planning to give birth at the Brunswick Hospital may qualify for obstetrical discounts ranging from ten to 20 percent off the final bill, announced hospital Business Office Manager Teresa Chappell. Discounts will be awarded to patients based on their length of stay while delivering at the hospital and promptness in payment of bills. Effective April 1, the Brunswick Hospital implemented its revised financial policy, Ms. Chappell said. In order to qualify, patients must comply with at least one of three provisions listed in the hospital's financial policy One policy guideline allows for a 20 percent discount off the estimated obstetrical charges if the entire estimated amount is paid by the delivery date. Another arrangement allows for a ten percent discount if the patient pays half of the estimated charges by the delivery date and the remaining Itnlnnpo uiilhin pi* -r* ? olA II1UIIUU UUCI delivery. A ten percent discount will also be awarded if the final bill if the mother's length of stay is 48 hours or Birthdays And Thursday, April 25 Amanda Andrews, Angel Rachel Norcrnss, Holland Pigott, Fred Simmons; Mr, and Mrs. Luther C. Batten, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hardee. Friday, April 26 John Galloway, Ilita Hewett, Wendy Geddings, Debbie Thorsen, Alfred I/ee Flowers, (.'Kris Daniels, Rita Hewett, Wendy Hewett, O. Kenneth Hewett, Polly Caison, Mina Smith, April Varnam. Saturday, April 27 Dale I Jiner, Kristin Williams, Mark Holden, Jennings Edge, Manuel Evans, laiuvenia Turner; Mr. and Mrs. Bozell Hewett. AARP To He Group Insun Beverly Morrison of Prudential Insurance Co. fo America will discuss the AARP group health Insurance program at the Thursday, May 2, meeting of Calabash Cliaptcr 3640 of the American Association of Retired Persons. The meeting will begin at 7 p.m. at the Calabash Kirc Station. COLLIE1 \ S * j We are off / during this / to shop for ^ mond that larat Weight 4 or 6 Prong RtC. '555. j. ?C. '555. . 395. V -rtr*. *?. '4M. 295. FREE % ^ C G,Fr ^WWt* IAPPIMC ^ an Qualify <-uunT5 less. If a patient's insurance policy provides for at least 80 percent of the coverage, which covers the final bill after applying the discounts, the bill will be considered paid in full. Other areas covered in the hospital's revised financial policy include deposit and payment requirements, emergency room collections and delinquent account collections. "A recently completed financial audit reported that a number of delinquent accounts exists at TBH," a news release from the hospital siotcs, "snd 11k? hosplls! must nisks every effort to collect on these bad debts in order to continue efficient operations." The collection policy states that all accounts remaining unpaid after 60 days will warrant some type of collection activity. , The Brunswick Hospital urges anyone who may have a past due account with the hospital or questions about the new financial policy to con tact the business office between the hours of 6:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. I Anniversaries Sunday, April 26 Heather Stnnley, I.uia Mae Causey, Sarah Gurganus, Alexis Bulow, Robert Kreitas, Knthy K. f~ Galloway, Virginia l-ong, Marion Holden; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hickman and Mr. and Mrs Charlie Singleton. Monday, April 29 Bradley Benton, IJndsey Joy Bolton, Jim Cole, Penny Carlylc. Tuesday, April 30 Charlie Singleton, Alma Anderson, Jack Byrd, Janet Jewell. C.E. Gore, Jay King, Eliza Howett. Wednesday, May 1 Tina Hewett, Greg Bellamy, Carvln Robinson; Mr. and Mrs. Rozier DeBoise, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Pope. or About ui it-c r iui i Ms. Morrison will explain the benefits available under various levels of the plan to members age 50 and above and the Medicare supplement plans for those age 65 and older, said chapter spokesman Percy E. Bray, < All persons interested In tlie plans are nvited to attend, he said. ering excellent values i special Shower of Savii that very special moth you have been wanting One-Half Carat Weight 4 or 6 Prong KG. '1495 OVAL r?ry Social '?>5 nc ?? '499. '595. >LLIER'S *? ? L(?4*r( Jnrtkn I Uhtnmtin BRUNSWICK BEACON. 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