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B9Lr hihhh Resf Heating and air conditioning add facilities installed last month at the of Transnortation rest area nn it s i and Bolivia, says caretaker Charles nabow. However, last Wednesday the Hit Ai I Waive A Wilmington man charged in the hit and run accident that resulted in the death of a Leland girl on Aug. 6 waived a probable cause hearing last Thursday, sending his trial directly to Brunswick County Superior Court. Walter lee Graham, 28, of 214 McRae Street, Wilmington, was charged with felonious hit and run and involuntary manslaughter in the death of Kegina Mae Sullivan, 16, of Route 4, Box 369, Leland. Leland Mat Injured In / Although 31 traffic accidents were reported Friday in both Brunswick artd'tfrw Hanover counties, only one accident in Brunswick County resulted in serious injuries during the i-abor Day weekend, the State Highway Patrol reported. A I .eland man was seriously injured last Friday night after he was mrovvn trom a vehicle that ran off the road and struck several trees near Belville. James Walter Chase, 38, of Iceland, was taken to New Hanover Memorial Hospital following the one-car acciYoung Boy A A young boy swam to the rescue of a four-year-old girl playing in the surf Thursday afternoon at Ocean Isle Beach. Ten-year-old Marty Earwood of Ocean Isle was swimming near the pier with his sisters, Kathy, 13; and Jaime, .3; when Kathy noticed a small girl in a ring float drifting farther and farther away from shore in waters well over her head. Kathy began calling for help, recounted her* grandfather, Hollis Sweatt, since she couldn't leave her little sister. But her brother, Marty, dos e into the water. "It was over his head and it was hard for him to swim in the ocean. She fought him," said Sweatt But Marty clung tightly to a pier piling Murder Susp A Texas man wanted for the murder aftwo people was arrested at a Hickman's Crossroads home Saturday evening by Brunswick County sheriffs deputies. Sheriff John CanDavis reported. Dennis Holland, of Montgomery County. Texas, was arrested at his father's borne at Hickman's Crossroads and charged with murder Saturday around 4:30 p.m.. Davis said. Sheriffs deputies were notified by North Myrtle Beach Police officers that Holland's whereabouts had been traced to Brunswick County "He was at las father's home and he offered no resistance," Davis said. Holland was placed into custody and brought to the Brunswick County Jail No bond was set by the magistrate or. duty. The suspect signed a waiver of extradition and was returned to Connor. Texas, by Montgomery County sheriff's detectives, Davis said. s* UJ-V-1-;- --? -?^?>-^-!J^j!--r - ? .jri - "" -v , . , A **- '. - ^ v "- -?-Area Has New Facil comfort to new ed to the public 1 N.C. Department blocked the pluir 7 between Supply local residents, n< MeLamb of Win- damage at the sto| facility was clos- something so othe 16 Run Hec 3d By Defer A woman also charged in the ueain, Aminaa riesio, .to, ot 3435 Malibu Palms Apartments, Wilmington, postponed her probable cause hearing in Brunswick County District Criminal Court until Sept. 27. Both defendants are accused of leaving the scene of an accident in which a pedestrian was struck from behind while walking along RPR 1419 (Northwest Road) in the Northwest i Seriously \ccident dent that occurred on N.C. 133 about one mile south of Belville, lYoopcr D.A. l-ewts reported. According to I>ewis' report. Chase was driving straight ahead on N.C. 133 when he the car he was driving ran off the right shoulder, struck a ditchbank, struck several pine trees and came to rest on its left side after striking a sign. Damage was estimated at $3,000 in the 9 p.m. accident. Charges are pending wliile the accident is still under investigation. ids In Rescue 51 nd tn fKn 1 ttlo rlir-1 until turn nrtMM came and took her to shore. Meanwhile, the children's father, Jim Earwood, who was fishing on the pier, heard Kathy's cries and came down to the beach to investigate, concerned that one of his own children might be in danger. And, for just a moment, he couldn't locate Marty. While Earwood was walking down to the beach, fishermen on the pier had lowered a rope along the piling to Marty and pulled him to safety, said Sweatt "Marty did a pretty good thing there," he said. "His hands and his sides were all cut up from the piling, but he held on to that little girl until those men came and got her." ect Arrested Warrants were served on Holland for his role in the alleged murder of two drug dealers in Texas that occurred on Feb. 22. 19?. Three other suspects wanted in the same murders had already been placed under custody, Davis said laNvale Nursery Oleanders ?250 1Q ?..?* * north cJ oft US 17 Mcv-frt 9 to 6 SoVdoy 9 fo 12 25*5114 *?\9, ? m -i. T. . ?* i \1WB T tejr*. ^ L STAFF PHOTO BY SUSAN USHER ities or repairs. Night-time vandals had ibing on both sides. MeLamb says it travelers, do most of the recurring p. "It's a shame people would tear up r people can't use it," he said. iring idant community. According to State Trooper B.D. Barnhardt's report, the accident occurred around 9:30 p.m. about 11 miles west of Belville. The car cross ea inc center line and struck the girl from behind and continued without stopping, Barnhardt reported. Ms. Sullivan died in New Hanover Memorial Hospital on Aug. 7. The suspects were arrested in Wilmington on Aug. 9 after Wilmington police were lea to a service station where a car was parked that matched the description of the one seen leaving the scene of the accident. At a first appearance in Brunswick County District Court on Aug. 12, Judge Lee J. Greer Jr. set bond at $70,000 each for the defendants. CHARGE IT (MOST STORES) CATAI Digital-Synt STA-2270 by Realistic ;MMgH CBOEBSKin 65 WATTS PER CHANNEL. MINIMUM I FROM 20-2C.OOO Hi. WITH NO MORE Hurry and get 38% otf! 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Reaves was placed under arrest at the Tolliver residence by the Brunswick County Sheriff's Department following the shooting. At a probable cause hearing in Brunswick County District Criminal Court on July 1, Glen Jenkins, 44, of Route 2, Supply, a key witness in tile ease, testified for nearly an hour, telling the court what happened on the night of the fatal shooting. Jenkins testified that the two men had been fighting on several occasions the afternoon of the shooting. Reaves' attorney, Roy Trcst of Shaiiotte, has also filed for a motion hearing before Judge Ellis during Monday morning's session of court. A motion will also be heard from Shaiiotte attorney Mark Lewis, who is seeking a judgment on the constitutionality of an Ocean Isle Beach town ordinance that has Shaiiotte Point resident Donald Ballou charged with peddling without a license. Ballou pleaded not guilty to the charge in Brunswick County District Court last month, but was found guil ty and fined ISO by Judge I). Jack Hooks Jr. of Whiteville. lewis asked Judge Hooks to rule the ordinance as "unconstitutionally vague" because it restricts everything from "street venders, to newspaper stands to Coca-Cola machines." Ballou was charged with peddling without a license by Ocean Isle Police Chief Jerry Gurganus on July 17. Gurganus said lie spotted the defendant selling soft drinks and snacks from the rear of a "Roach wagon," or three-quarters ton military-style pickup truck with ????????????????? .OGINVI hesized Receiver ft g?v Save |p *150 9 - ! Q5 =- 1 HMS INTO g OHMS _ ??? ? 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A Brunswicl County Grand Jury indicted Pigoti last month on first-degree rap< charges. The trial of Alan Dale Brooks. 21, o Sunset l.akes, Sunset Beach, is als scheduled for next week. Brooks wa charged by the Brunswick Count; Sheriff's Department last month witl possession of more than 400 grams o Nev Tax Free Mi COUNTY OF BRUNS\ On September 10,1985, fer a new issue of Mui Moody's Investor Serv The interest on these from all Federal and S Your Dependable Ban! in investing in these at investments. Call UCB more details. 8 VJ < d f ' I ? 1 CALL 1PTBppnB IVAVMl iiHiiur Dual-Cassette St< Clannotte'-114 by Realistic Save $60 $] 7995 Make Coplei Reg. 239.95 Own Casset Dual-cassettes make copies ot \ tinuous play" mode plays two tJ stop, auto-level recording. 5-seg O an/u\/4 ai "iuiui ?- -Ij/v/iyu uuivuiutru lUlllia high speakers. #13-1217 table Radio Comp DX-66 by Realistic Clannotte Cut 29?/o ^ Sav? 49?? qc Refl 69 95 it VHF-Air, 3 6 5 MHz, Reg . 13-26 MHz. AM. 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