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I . . fcr-Vlh i rini S^TI iSfil w. ~1^? ? i? iir.' BOARDING the Capt. Jim at Cal; participants. P/-?li+irv?l 0\/ V/MIIV.VSI V At GOP Cri BY EDDIE SWEATT A boatload of Shingletree Precinct voters and invited community leaders cruised down the Calabash River Monday afternoon for what was described as a "Meet Your Neighbors" event. At dinner following the cruise, they may have met a Republican candidate for the congressional seat heldj by Democrat Charlie Rose. Warren D. "Bud" Knapp, primary organizer of the cruise and dinner, said 117 attended the outing and a larger number had purchased tickets at $15 per person. "We could have ? liad an even larger crowd but we were limited to 120 by the boat capacity," Knapp added. Knapp, who is active in the Sunset Beach Taxnnvers' AQcnriutinn Hvnc Iparttime at Sunset Beach and parttime at Carolina Shores in Calabash. He said the outing was intended to "show the better part of Calabash." The political overtones, although "low key." were present, according to Ktuipp. There was bipartisan participation, with Democratic State Rep. David Redwine and his wife, Penny, among those introduced before dinner. Other invited guests included community leaders of both political parties. But the Republican-sponsored event had a GOP flair for the most part. Knapp introduced Tommy Harrelson of Southport as a Republican candidate for the Seventh District U.S. Congressional seat held by Democrat Charlie Rase. Responding, HarreLson said Knapp fiF (A Mfl yf CLE, \ 1 L Men's * Sport Shirts Knit Shirts Lad 25% OFF Haggar Pants 25-40% OFF ? v Men's Hobie & OP Bathing Suits 25% OFF Summer Fabrics REDUCED I 3&i I "^WTTrW7^PTr Downtown Shallotl L r i>ifiB*"~iac<wir-t f I' iipU^ abash Monday afternoon for the "Meei ertones Low uise-Dinner N was "a little premature; I haven't announced yet." Harrelson, a Southport businessman, was recently appointed by Gov. Jim Martin as chairman of the state's Environmental Management Commission. Further indication of Harrelson's political intentions came when John Dozier of Boiling Spring Lakes, chairman of the Brunswick County Republican Party, announced there would be a fund-raiser Friday night from 6-8 in Southport to promote a candidate for congress from the district. The $30-per-couple event will be held at the home of C. B. Caroon in ouuuipuii, LAaier saiu. Knapp also introduced the treasurer of the Brunswick County Republicans, Don Evans of Shallotte; as well as the mayor of IBS Formosas $1.10 each $ Pampass Grass $1.00 S LEAH'S NURSERY } HWY. 17. JUST NORTH OF ySHALLOTTE. PHONE 754-6994./ M/I1ER t^u a >i n (infinuiH URANCC Summer Dresses Va OFF adies' Summer Shoes Va OFF lies' Catalina Sportswear 25% OFF Skirts and Slacks REDUCED latalina Bathing Suits 16 OFF Boy's Sport Shirts Knit Shirts o.iL: c. uu if i ii ly juna Tennis Shorts 25% OFF i TSTOtI AW i GEMaace^ ; fe 754-4846 f tfi 1 STAFF PHOTO BY EODIE SWEATT t Your Neighbors" cruise were 117 Key \onday Calabash, Sonya Stevens. Knapp said State Sen. R. C. Soles had sent his regrets at being unable to attend. The cruise, aboard the "Capt. Jim," was from Calabash down the river to the little River Inlet jetty project and back. A buffet dinner was served at River View Wharf on the waterfront at Calabash. "We're going to put Shingletree on the map," Knapp told the audience at dinner. at Sha Stre Strei ii^BI Pai Sc i 1 ' Grand Jui Indictmen A Supply man charged with firstdegree murder in the shooting death of his brother-in-law was indicted Monday by the Brunswick County Gary Dean Reaves, 28, of Route 2, Supply, was charged June 18 with the first-degree murder of Mark A. Tolliver, 33, also of Route 2, Supply. In addition to Reaves' case, the Grand Jury Monday also returned true bills of indictment against 13 other defendants on 31 charges. Among those were Aaron Elwood Pigott, 22, of Mulberry Street, Shailotte, who was indicted by the Grand Jury for first-degree rape. Pigott is accused of raping a Shailotte convenience store clerk at knifepoint on May 25. At a court hearing July 1, a Brunswick County District Court judge ruled probable cause exists for the first-degree murder charge filed against Reaves. Reaves will face trial in Brunswick County Superior Court during the next session in August. Probable cause was also found in District Court on July 10 for the first-degree rape charges filed against Piaott. The Grand Jury also ruled Monday] that enough evidence did not exist to] indict Rodney Elroy Cobb on firstdegree rape charges. The charge was dismissed after the Grand Jury did not issue a true bill of indictment in the case. Other indictments handed down] Monday were: Roy Forrest Woolen?larceny of liottej , ' 1 'i Vhite Pine Mouldings Stain grade elty Casing 46<t linear ft. 366 elty Base 635 linear ft. 323 omline Cosing .465 linear ft. 327 omline Base 635 linear ft. '13 j\ Argoe :reen Door Wood *5 Vertical Bars 455. 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