I'age Z-B-THE BKUNSWICK BEACf Calendar Thursday, May 9 SPRING FI.ING carnival at Waccam dance room, auction, glaucoma ar barbecue, drawing for mountain vr U)N?WOOD COMMUNITY IMPROV Store, Ixmgwood, 7:30 p.m. GAME NIGHT at the American l,cgi U.S. 17, 7:30 p.m. Friday, May 10 GAME NIGHT at the Sunset Beach V Saturday, May 11 CLEANING DAY at Griffin Cemetery friends buried in cemetery are a; cleanup, B a m GAME NIGHT at the Calabash Volun Sunday, May 12 MOTHER'S DAY. Monday, May 13 CALABASH TOWN COUNCIL meets i BRUNSWICK COUNTY BOARD Of Brunswick County Board of Social County Government Center, to dis< then returns to its chambers to bef SIIAI.UUTE I'l-ANNINU IIOAIUI IIK to !* discussed, 7 p.m. RESOURCES OKVEUH'MENT COM th? ( OirJIlL"!'-f! ?>f firp Urunsw p.m. K lit J NS WICK COUNTY IILSTOKICA1 Method!st Church. Supply, for progi Their Carolina Hideouts," 8 p.m. V Tuesday, May 14 AIM' REFERENDUM-on expanding I voting at thcShullntte Volunteer T ii registered S ha I lotto voters only (M EAN ISI.E BEACH Hoard of Comrn IIKUNSWICK COUNTY PARKS ANd rneets in the commissioners' charnl COMMUNITY MEETING on Alzhcinx at tire Brunswick Hospital confcrci lluke University Center (or Aging Nctniifk *.vi!! ftjieiik. V : JO p !!! Tlx- II local suppoi t network. Eor more ml field at 754-8187 or 754-4942. Wednesday, May 15 IIKUNSWICK TOASTMASTERS, CM Itestaurant. Nouthpnrt, 7 a.m.-8 a n 111(1 NKWICK 1 OUN1Y ASSOCIATIOI meets nt the III unswick County Te Itrniii by UNC-W fuculty member I 'lay to Kilhiin.o I jini'iinite Arts,' parents anil other interested persoi SIIAMjOTTK AI DI ItMKN meet in re| IIKllNSWICK COUNTY I'l-ANNINO I! ronference room llrunsuick Count i j/coastal. ^/WALLPAPER B( N * CARPET Wain Street Shallotte 7544965 754-8049 Weie Setting liends * Carpet * Waiipsper Vt Commercial & Residential Portra quality a you cj Preset vc \\ uh 11cii loom | P color portraits. ( ^ Package includes: 1(8x10), :(5\7s) and K sgoo ? . \ , 4; rv 4 4i? 1? *vVKV\*' * I M'll lAlU't )N ) AW TU o c ?? ? - n?vi? a ;hji rvia) Friday May 1( HillS JONES SHOPPING C U c the |\wi t?l \ ? iim< trr fa r^h wib* f 4 )N, Thursday, May 9, 1985 Of Events aw School, with games, country store, id blood pressure checks, concessions, ication, 6 p.m.-9 p.m. EMENT PROJECT meets at Flowers' on Post one mile south of Shallotte on olunteer Fire Department, 8 p.m. , SU 1331, Ash. Persoas with family or sked to bring lawnmowers, rakes, for leer Fire Department, 8pm si the town hall. 10 a.m. COMMISSIONERS meets with the services ai we l?s oince, uruaswicx iruss the Jamie Orrock personnel case, ;in developing budget policies, 5 p.m. ;ets at the town hall if there is business MISSION for Brunswick County meets /ick County Government Center, 7:30 L SOCIETY meets at Concord United ram by Ted Coggeshal! on "Pirates and isitor1 and new members welcome. beer and wine sales in Shaliottc, with re Department, 6:30 a.m.-7:30 p.rn , for issioners meets at the town ball, 4 p.m. RECREATION Advisory Committee tiers, 6 30 p.m. er's Disease, memory loss in later life, ire room Supply Edna Ballard of the and the Alzheimer's Family Support iiecting is part of an effort to organize a urination call Tanya I zing or Rita Can.'II 5095 meets at the Ship's Chandler ii. (iuesU welcome. N for the Education of Young Children achcrs' Center near Bolivia for a proErank Trimball on "Using Dramatic " 2 p.m 4 p m. Open to educators, is. itular session at the town hall, V :30 p.m. KIAItl) meets in the Planning Building y (ioverninent Center, 7:30 p.m. For Others To Follow' Vinyl srtica! & Mini Blinds I Prof*, uonol Installation its with nd beauty in see! ) wallets only . . 1/95' ? ?. 1 \* , K%0 * kV. C*V% ICY uNOUt'S A v Mil ONI N f 9 & n 10 1 2-6 PM ) 10-1. 2-7 30 PM |g|?l ENIfR SHAUOTTE 7S4^213 tNjvircd Kw photo* {M.Uff p4w? t) <D II \JJktKWiU fwlt**\ ?*n Sf puavhftvrO County W BY SUSAN USHER Saying he didn't want to "embarrass" the county, a I/eland man Monday night withdrew his request to have county precinct lines redrawn. But he pursued a second request?for a suitable Hood's Creek polling place. "On down the road this board or anotlier board will have to get it done," E.E. Medlin of Inland said of the proposed change in lines "But I don't want to embarrass you so I'm withdrawing my complaint." He told Brunswick County commissioners his request to move the lines had been "no more than right," but that the issue had been "blown up completely out of proportion." Changing precinct lines, he continued, would not affect the register of deeds or tax offices as asserted by several county officials. The Brunswick County Board of Elections had also recommended against changing the lines at this time, citing the cost to the county?an estimated J15.000, and that fact that by or before the 1990 census, the county would have to begin Seaside AA A Seaside man was arrested and charged last Wednesday afternoon with misdemeanor assault with a deadly weapon after allegedly firing a rifle shot at a woman, the r? ?1_ Cl.nriff'e HnnnH Diuiomcn c-uuntj uitC?HI S LMjpSFlment reported. H .1 Aids Fund Damui StoURhlon, president ol the Uidles Auxilluiy ol (lit- l .ilubat.li IjmIrc 2679, Heiirvolcnt and Proleclive (Infer of the Elk, r?Tnllj presented Elks Unison llfflecr Hill Wilson a $100 check lor the Elk*' biiilding fund in mrmor> of the lute (ioorRc l,everence, u former lodge member. Ilie money eunie from Ihe proeeeds of the auxiliary's yard and rake sale n Tp~ * / ' Colorful cotton short so Pacific ore popular again strolls the beach in fashic outfits from Beach Mart Bern St of* w J BEACWWEAR GROCERliS ME JEWEIRY HOUSfW HOI DEM BEACH CAll! REQUEST W on't Redrav redrawing district lines, at which time a new alignment of precincts and/or townships could be considered. "I think the money could be spent to better use," Commissioner Herman Love said, winning the unanimous agreement of the board. Medlin had said the lines should be redrawn so that precinct lines coincided with district lines. As it is, he says Hood's Creek isn't getting its fair representation when the Democratic Party's executive com mittee meets to nominate or elect people to fill vacancies in public office. The number of people voting for the governor in the last general election determines the number of delegate votes the precinct gets Commissioners indicated they want to examine several options before deciding on a new nnllinf place for Hood's Creek voters. They will wait until July, after the Brunswick County Board ol Elec tions is reconstituted and can make a recommendation. Ideally, District 5 Commissioner Grace Beasley said, a single facility an Chargec Mack O'Neal Stanley, of Route 6, Shallotte, (Seaside) was charged by Detective Lindsey Walton following the incident. He was released from the Brunswick County Jail Thursday under 15,000 bond Walton was completing a larceny report at a home on N.C. 179 between Ocean Isle Beach and Sunset Beach around 4:10 p.m. when Sheriff's Deputy Ronald Smith heard gunshots at a trailer across the street Law enforcement officers suirounded the mobile home in response to Smith's call for help t'nits from Ml Azalea Sale 5.000 plant* Sl 00 up LEAH'S NURSERY HWY. 17. JUS1 NORTH OF " ySHAtlQTTt. PHUNT C>4_6V94/ H \\ ' <* fr fs I ike this one by Ocean this yeor Sheila Lancaster to one of many summer I MART mutn heei TACKIS (ARTS FIOATS GIFTS UWAT. Mmm 141-Utl ITHDRAWN Precinct Lii could serve multiple purposes. I 'If we are going to put money into i a building it should be suitable for a variety of purposes, not just listing I taxes and holding elections," she i said. I The community as used the old Charlie Smith building as a polling ! place, but needs a more permanent i arrangement, Medlin and county of- i ficials agree. Tom and Mabel Williams have of- i fered to donate a $10,000 vacant 20'i-feet by 30'^-feet store building to i the county if?and only if, said Medlin?the county buys a specific lot near the intersection of N.C. 87 and old 74-76 for $1,500 to place it on. The county would also have to bear the expense of moving the buiiding one to 1H miles and adding plumbing and a septic tank The Board of Flections has sug gested Uiat if a fire department, rescue squad, senior center or community center are built in Northwest Township with county support, that the county stipulate that the Board of Elections will have access to the building's) for all election.', and that J In Shootint Ocean Isle, Sunset Beach and Shallotte police departments aided the sheriff's department in the incident. The victim told Walton that a man had shol a rifle at her, but stie was net hit. As she fled inside the mobile home, he aimed at tier again, Walton reported. She made her childien lie on the floor as she called the sheriff 's department for help. Health Care Nongroup pi Individual |-ai ..U?S Blue Cross u Blue Shield 754 Bi WBlXXI i f ? II - ill*JlT>l M T 11 aJ MamilHiHa rilnlHi Ij Now at | GOC 111! HOM h\J ?A m * - Apecud Is <^> / , mi p Whirlpool at most I M flEi^ M M Whirlpool I F3 Model \. U MW3000XM L.. J ProvtO ^upt<. 2b Twxrtes >j uonknuous oooiung o* f JHrusfP^g PJJ id .lis J >. OkA* pC?ft*'? 73 La ^ 1 3cu 1 c>ver ?/>5e<'0 K-J Ba?anc^<i Wave Pooling E9 SysJe^ 1(5^5 Whirlpool ( NOV g Model \ ;i MWRS20XP N. m ? | GOODYEAR h |B Mww Street SWi f nes Now the county consider what the state considers an acceptable voting place. County commissioners have a little time in which to work; a polling place must be secured no later than 30 days before the May 1986 primary. District Commissioner Grace Beasley, Elections Board Chairman One Gore and member Charles Mills examined the building and property. While nice, Mrs. Beasley said, the tract appears to be too small to pro vide adequate parking plus to rope off an area 50 feet from the entrance where campaigning and electioneering are not allowed during elections. But she agreed the county might be able to buy more land adjoining it I "Anything is better than nothing," said iviediin. Mrs. Beasiey reassured hiin that the community would not be left without a polling place. Commissioner Frankie Rabon said he wanted to discuss sufficient funds for a Hood's Creek community building during budget deliberations. Chairman Chris Chappell warned. T can see 20 other communities wanting one. Before you know it we will have community buildings built all over.' g Incident She reported last seeing the man behind a shed about 40 yards from her home. The man fled through the woods when officers arrived, Walton reported. Walton arrested Stanley about 30 minutes later at a home in Hie Brick landing community and charged him with the assault. A court date has been set for May 13 in Brunswick ( ounty District Criminal Court Protection ans available for inly Over 65 iioilinciit information call WICK INS. SERVICES, INC. IS. 17. S P O Box 79 Supply NC 28462 672 (Atlof 5 PM 754 6096) ? ;fri i L\ i =1% j ^ i hUyii )DYEAR I E SUPPLY | '<oi /WofiheAj) 1 ...ou/e be,t a e1 i Mq9 crowave ovens a price to tit I|1 any budget! Ed bmat) m we on u" Q eO?Yvenienc6 lasy to-set rotary control I I Prcr.iOes up to 15 rmnjtes fj ot COntv y-.- cootmg UN Convofuent 0 8 cu tt mtonor Hi S n / Whirlpool B5 / Model MW8200XP E3 Ucnxcnxutoi foucti I'l Controls p'J Urge. 1 3 cu ft own *<?* or |S| Ojc* deboci cycle I" Use Heteogramnvnq* btf roo ?r?Ps ol :o? ng pr swer awrcn) Wive Cootjnj f-1 P+mri -On; ^ Bit! IOME SUPPLY !|I ?m in-tin Km

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