Page 8-B-THF. BRUNSWICK BEAC Driver Petitii To Return H A Brunswick County driver is seeking a Superior Court judge's order that would return his drivers' license, claiming he was "denied right to consult with counsel" when he was arrested for DWI in January. Thomas Thornton Farrell filed a petition in Brunswick County Superior Court on April 29, asking a judge to overturn the N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles' revocation of his drivers' license. Farrell was charged with DWI on Jan. 20 and was notified on Feb. 6 that his drivers' license was being revoked for one year for refusal to submit to a chemical analysis. According to the petition filed by 1-ong Beach attorney David Ford, the driver "never refused to take the test" that measures blood-alcohol content levels. Instead, Farrell would "state Ills belief that his at torney was trying to contact him and reassert his desire to exercise his right to .speak with his attorney" when requests to take the test were made, the petition states. After receiving notification that his licease was being revoked, Farrell requested a hearing with the Division of Motor Vehicles. On April 2, the hearing officer upheld the division's ruling, the petition states. After being charged with DWI, Farrell was taken to the Bruaswick County Jail where prior to being requested to take the breathulizer test "indicated he wished to speak with Ills attorney." The charging officer attempted to place a pi.one cull to Holden Beach Seniors Will Meet Sludlotte attorney Sheila McUunb will discuss the disposition of estates, trusts and the making of wills in North Carolina at the May 13 meeting of the Ilolden Beach Senior Citizens. Ms. Mcluimb is affiliated with the firm of Mnmin II A iwlorcnn A, Associates. A question and answer period Is planned. The meeting begins lit 7 p.m. at the Trl-Beach Volunteer Klre Department El/7/ Sui Get Yoi I K . :U Get the new boating SERVISTAR AND MAI have a complete st Starline. Glasstream, the full line of Evinnj trolling motors. We have great deals i finance terms to get season. Stop in at yo GORE Nil ANI HWY 130 C 1 ? n* HV*A?%M M H ON i ON, Thursday, May 9, 1985 ons Court is License Ford, but stated there was no answer. "It was later disclosed that the officer was using a four-year-old telephone directory in which the listing for the attorney was no longer correct," the petition states. After being informed of the arrest, Ford attempted to contact his client by calling the sheriff's department, where a deputy advised him "the petitioner was there but could not come to the phone." After calling the magistrate on duty at the jail to ask about bond, Ford was told his client was "in the process of taking the breathalizer test." The charging officer directed the breathalizer operator to enter that the petitioner had refused to take the test after Farrell continued to ask to speak to his attorney, the petition ulnfno DUIVCD. The petition charges that Farrell was refused the right to speak to his attorney bv "placing a phone cali himself." it is asking a Superior Court Judge to overturn the revocation. Two Princif After meeting in executive session for more than an hour Monday night, the Brunswick County Board of Education approved a list of teachers to receive tenure with the schools including two high school principals. North Brunswick High School principal James McAdams and South Brunswick High School principal Mose I-cwis will receive third-year tenure status along with 19 county teachers. Five teachers will receive tenure after serving two years with the schools since they were tenured with another school district in North Carolina before joining Brunswick County. They are Judy Auinan, Southpnrt Primary; Pamela Williams, Union Primary; Emma Edwards, Shallottc Middle; Beth Decsc, North Brunswick and Donald Andrews, South Brunswick High. Receiving third-year tenure status Monday night were Vickie Hawley, Connie l/ivc. Donna Met mint), Torrl wiir ## JTUAJ Timer's Comii ur New Boat' ffijgg^ We have i (coj season off to a great start c RINE CENTER, your Evinrud' Section of great new bo< Lowe, Starcraft, Landau am ide outboards. Also see us on all the new boating accej you out on the water that I ur Evinrude boating headqi A/so, see us foi your fishing ani skiing needs At J> j-2 Name brands l-'Tr know at prict you'll love. < , JRDWARE, SKI w mHHIHB %SS1 WHITEVItlE Mon.-Sot. 6-00 AM -7 00 PM Y rJ - --+ * :T1 Brunswick Electric Membershi I.cstcr and Mack Batts, in underground electrical cable last lights to the entrance of the Brunsi ment Complex in Bolivia. The ligh xjIs Granted Merritt and Richard Snider c Shallotte Middle; Carla Jacob; Carol Jenkins and Phyllis Necley c IJncoln Primary; Elizabeth Bradley Gary Cavendar and David Ganey c South Brunswick High; Care Callahan of North Brunswick; Nan J Powell of Bolivia Elementary; Am Watkins of Union Primary Elizabeth Buck of Waccamai Elementary; Karen Kirk and Eucill Ehlen of l/eland Middle, and Rebecc I?intzy and Recda Frink of Soul Brunswick Middle. School board members also ir structcd School Superintendent Gen Yarbrough to investigate an incideti that occurred recently at Shallott Middle School and to report back t the hoard at its June meeting. John Robinson of Supply addresse the board Monday concerning hi grandson, Jeremy White, a studen at the school who was reeentl suspended for fighting. Itobinso said there has been several incident at Uw school involving his gruiulsoi ng. Today. a full line of Cox Trailers it GORE HARDWARE, e Motors dealer. We 3ts by Performance, d Carolina, as well as for Evinrude electric .sories, too. And easy first warm day of the larters now. i you _ ' /? K ?\ HVISTAR ITER 642 U64 or 642 4588 *> l_ -A- fi i' . . v?<*" ' ,\V<CfV: '* . fc. ' ;. \ - ?~ . rv *>- - * Bfcti - ? ?vw-? ?. Lighting The Com p employees Dale be turned on Thursi ditch, helped lay also add floodlights Thursday for street sign. County commi ?!ck county uovern- plex entrance last y< ts were scheduled to I Tenure By Sch the latest involving a fight in a ' classroom in which Jeremy, a ti lf seventh-grader, lost a tooth. it ' Robinson asked the board to in- ri vestigate Principal Mark Owens' E '' handling of the situation. Owens is V ' the Robinson's next door neighbor. H y In other personnel related matters t< Monday, the board accepted resigna- ti v lions from Alanna McCarthy, media B e specialist at Bolivia Elementary 0 a' School, and Dorothy Cassidy, special education instructor, Shallotte Mid- ti die School, effective at the end of the school year. u e The board also hired two teachers II for temporary positions?Marian e Hooks, reading, North Brunswick si 0 High, and Ellen Milligan, fifth and B sixth grades, Waccamaw Elemen- S d tary, until the end of the school year. ri s Shelia Stanley was also hired as an b ll accounting clerk for the central of- N y fice while a leave of absence was also a n awarded to Waccamaw Elementary -s fifth and sixth grade teacher Patricia si * Evans until Dec. 4. c *7ime 'i i Meet Dr. Mushtaa Khan, i M , specializes in surgery a: filiated with The Brunsv practice in 1977, and I wai said. */ \ ~ -v Mushtaq Khan, MI (?<xruu? ( Th H( J An HCJ U.S.Ii unswlck gJ^IClAllTi' jft "far * STAff PHOTO BY TIRRY POPE p/ex lay night. County employees will that will help light the entrance aoiuucis uglCVU IU Ilgni UIC COmar upon requests from residents. 100I Board The beard also passed three resoluons Monday honoring three people 1 the school system. Receiving ^solutions were the Vocational Education Teacher of the Year, irginia Winfree of West Brunswick ligh School. Ms. Winfree was named ;acher of the year in business educaon for Region 2, which includes runswick, New Hanover, Pender, inslow and Duplin counties. Teachers were rated on school acvities, new teaching techniques, a Titten essay and plans for selfnprovement. The board also commended tudents Chucky Brown of North runswick High and Scott Ball of outh Brunswick High. Brown has eceived national honors for his asketball talents and will attend I.C. State University next fall on an thletic scholarship Ball recently won first place in the late high school driver education iMii|xniuon. 7facc *7o. > chief of staff at The Brum nd general practice met vick Hospital since its ii > one of the first doctors a OR flHBm Because of his c hospital, Dr. Khan 1 that have occurred; past seven years. U agreement with Hos ^ America, Dr. Khan progressively imprc a positive change fo According to Dr Brunswick County t residency work at IS got to know the peo] v that Brunswick Cou locate my practice.' Prior to coming Khan served with t> rHe was stationed at 1975-77, was chief of I achieved the rank o go into private prac Dr. Khan's deci was a childhood am interest. I also have and he influenced ir Dr. Khan and hi Beach. His wife, Ms works in his office v Highway 17 South, c highway from TBH. Ix>ok for Dr. Kh when you visit The 1 ) fyxcat&X jc dm urn ic Dnuiw DSPITAL \ HotpKM Corporation H of America lighway 17, Supply, N.C.! % Honor Students Are Listed At Waccamaw The honor rolls for the fifth grading period have been announced as follows by Waccamaw Elementary School: Flnt Grade A?Byron Batson, Kosalayla Douglas. Kelly Hardee, Christa Johnson, Marcus Alan Johnson, Michael Garrett Kennedy, David Lewis, Kimberlv Lewis and Clint Love; B^-Bryan Bracey, Christopher Bridges. Terri Clayton, Jonathan Dinsmore, Nicole Hewett, Jamie i>ewLs, V* iliicuu Brent Limer, Spring M?ntr Carol Jean Monday. John Wayne Norris, Kimberly Padgett, Alicia Rivenbark, Troy Rcspass, Amie Sidbury, Jeffrey Adam Summerlin, Jessica Tharp and Steven West. Second Grade A?Tori Bryant. Charles Gilbert and taura Holden; B?Missie Britt, Deidre Brown. Brandi Case. Jeremy Carton. Eric Evans. Kcysra Galloway. Karia Mann, Ciirislinc miDvmcII, Jane! Middlcton. Derrick Rutland. Patricia Shannon. Heather Skaza, Joey Walls. John Walls and Jessica Carey Webb. Third Grade A?DesMonde Full wood, Jennifer Hardee. Amy Knox. Mark Kennedy. Cheryl l<ewis, Daniel Rutland. Tanya Sellers and Ryan Yount; B?Melissa Blake. Chakinna Brewington, Angela Brown. Brian Gemmons, Trad Dierksen, Jennifer rincannon. Jerry uanoway, Tim Jenrette. Dawn Lewis. Christine Love. Shameka Randolph. DeAnna Stanley. David Thrift. Shenicka Williams and Jennifer Yarbrough. Fourth Grade A-toRonda Gardner, Melis?a love, Jennifer Rivenbark, Stephanie Spencer, Denise Stidham and Ashley Summerlin; B--Jason Bracey. Kiimit Brown, Ronald Brown. Heidi Guyton. Christie Hale. Melissa Ivey. Stephanie Johnson, Selena Moore, Michael Wescott and Neal Young. Fifth Grade B-Rochelle Brown. Chert Champion. Clint Knox. Patrice Law. Stephanie lamer, Brian Mcl.aln. Edward Philyaw, Stevie Raleigh. Tuui Re>nolds and Tamara Smitli. 1["A N v A L jf $jl Nursery r> M Jr ?Peonies 41 | ?Bleeding Hearts I I 10 miles north of Bolivia on US H i 17. Mon.-Fri. 9 to 6 Soturdoy 9 ;wick Hospital. Dr. Khan licine and has been afiception. "I opened my t the hospital," Dr. Khan !arly association with the tas seen all of the changes at the hospital within the nder the new lease ipital Corporation of feels that "things are iving," and that the lease is ir the hospital. Khan, his attraction to umon Itrhtin ho dl/i hin ^aii TTUUC lie: VI1U IIXZJ lew Hanover Memorial. "1 pie from here, and I decided nty was where I wanted to I to Brunswick County, Dr. le United States Air Force. Shaw Air Force Base from surgery there, and he f major before deciding to tice. sion to go into medicine bition. "It was a childhood a brother who is a doctor, le in my decision." is family live at Holden irtha, a registered nurse, rhich is located on US Liagonally across the an and your other friends Brunswick Hospital. SWICK 28462, (919)754-8121

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