Shallotte I Renovatio BY SUSAN USHER Renovations will begin soon on the Shallotte Volunteer Fire Department Building, following the board's acceptance 01 an ?io,/ou biu irom Thomas Gray & Sons. The bid covers a 400 square foot addition with two bay doors, plus renovation of the existing space and replacement of the existing two bay doors. It specifies two equal payments. David Moore, fire chief, and Nolan Galloway, a construction manager tinu uvn imai nuiueil Deacn, Will supervise and inspect the project since no architect or engineer is involved. Galloway volunteered his services from the audience at Wednesday's meeting, after Aldermen Wilton Harrelson asked, "Who will determine if the work is done to specifications without our supervision0" Harrelson proposed withholding final payment until the work was judged satisfactory, but that was not part of the bid specifications and no such agreement has been proposed to Gray. {'heck Clears Way A check for $7,000 presented by the Church of Jesus Christ of latter-day Saints Wednesday night cleared the way for construction of a water line to serve Mintz Street and the church, which is building at the corner of Mintz and Kiver Road. In an effort to follow what Shallotte Branch President Nolan Galloway termed a "good neighbor policy." the church has agreed to help pay the cost not only of I Cases (Continued From Cage 14-A t violate criminal laws for two years Hodger Goeway. worthies! check IS 30. county jail 30 days. suspended two years, costs, restitution. not violate criminal law* for two vears Katherme M Johnson. worthless check $33 06 worthiest check 00. county Jail 30 days, suspended two years, restitution, costs, not violate criminal laws M:i hael <) Phelps, avsault on a female. Slate Department of 1'orrectiuns not less nor more than two >ears, suspended two years, unsupervised probation, costs, not go about the person ur ranmunicate with plaintiff for two years without written permission of plaintiff Iirxises J JvMTunons. Sr . injury to personal pro, pert> . county jail not less nor more than 90 days. ^ suspended two years, unsupervised probation two years, coats, not ito about person or communicate ^ with plaintiff for two years without written per Lvil mission - I'alhenne Wilson, speeding U in i U lone, county Jail five days, suspended five days. 15 and costs Hotter H Benton, leaving the scene of an accident. left of center county Jail 60 days, suspended iwo years. 150 and coats James P Hlankeruhip. DWI; level 4. countyJail not less nor more than 120 days suspended, unsupervised probation two years. 1150 and costs. Southeastern Menial Health 650 fee. t? hours community serv ice within 90 days. 650 fee. surrender operators license, not operate motor vehicle till valid license, submit to test Jerry Brown trespassing, county jail 30 days, suspended two years, costs, stay off property of plaintiff Dome K i asseIxivan. speeding 66 in a 55 lone, prayer for judgement cuntinued. coots Butby H ( ausey. speeding 54 in a 45 zone county jad 30 days susprnded two years. rusts I V Cntit, worthless check $&jO C? worthless check S2 Of) 00 < (fe? k t!28V^ count> J*i! CO da) ?. w?|?rt?lri) Lf jrr ?ran costs. rrstitutier. J: ' 1 Yi lo plaintiff at per month till patd m full, first psyneru ldl-Ai (i?f) [) JVKef rrriilrkll'r IVi license. no insurance county jau JO days. \. spend c?t |?c yriri tX *-' ! roils K.chard fauna t-t M in a K nor. prayer fir judirmrrrt continued raata Becnie flail, injur) to personal property. county jaii not >u nor more than iu months, suspended two years IjC *nl coats rr-tlituUon lh< 71 lo J llcd|fs not go itoul property i plaintiff freeman Mar-Jons speeding M ir. i U lore count) Jail X days, suspended two years, rusts Kredds* ! Mayes (>W1. leneil county jail not irss Mr rr?rr than CO days suspended two years unsupervised probation two years n and costs Soutfeast*rr. Vtrr.tal Meailh KC II houri rveryajiit) service work withsr. ? days l>! fee surrender operator, urenae. v* operate Tutor sefwcle till wand ucerw* sutrad to test harry S Jitxaor. speedr* M cs a tcre prayer fee jedcene-.t continued costs L*mr?a }otnaces. sjmp>?r asaaiJt -u/.ty jaxi X I Robin: lfariet HOIDSN BEACH CAUSfWAl M 8 FTM ROD & REEL Fj COMBO a 53095 M SETH T7K>M M Tide-' Great Gift for Clo Fishermen or Beach Homeowners I [ =ire Departi >ns Begin Sc extending service to iu> facility, bui of upgrading the existing one-inch line that servos Mintz Street. With reoeint of tho rhoijV Mn**cr Hcamcn Hewctt said the town could order supplies Thursday morning. Once thev arrive, the job could be complete within a week. The church has also requested placement of a hydrant near the corner. Completion of the landscaping there will be coordinated with the town's installation of the water line and paving of the street later this fall. Overtime Town employees will get paychecks 26 times a year rather than 24, but that doesn't mean they're suddenly getting raises. The change to a standard twoweek. 80-hour pay period is an attempt by the town to reduce the likelihood of having to pay overtime under provisions of the Fair labor Standards Act. It eliminates several "floating" days under the previous plan, when employees were paid on the first and 15th of the month, "that would cause us to run into an overtime situation," said Mayor Bcamon Hewett. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Garcia vs. San Antonio that certain public employees, like those in the private sector, are entitled to cash payment for overtime worked, rather than compensatory time off. It SDOCifiod th.lt u ?t?nrh?r/l umrl ???"!' bo established and that exempt and non-exempt personnel be identified. Heard days, suspended two years, coals, not go about plaintiff James C King. I)W|. Ion wu ngoui An annexation/rezoning request withdrawn in July wss bsck cn the t?hlp apain WpdnpsHav In a letter, Earline P. Bellamy asked the board to reconsider action on a tract of approximately eight acres off Village Point Road. Part of the tract is already within the town limits. She asks that the remainder be annexed and a portion of the tract be rezoned from R-10 (residential) to commercial. Aldermen set an Oct. 2 public hearing on the request, which had received a favorable recommendation from the planning board earlier. The board had been prepared to vote July 3 on a similar request from Mrs. Bellamy, but she withdrew it. On July 9 developers Allen Carringer and Bruce Smith initiated court action to force sale of the property to them, arguing that 30 days remained on their sales contract with a local realty firm. The sale hinged on there being no regulations to prevent development of the property for commercial and/or multifamily development. The matter has since been settled out of court and the case dismissed. Other Business Following a public hearing at which no comments were heard, rezoned a 2.216-acre tract on Commerce Street from RM-10 (mobile homes) to C (commercial), a change in keeping with the use of adjoining property. The tract is owned by ForIII! is fin ^1^1 -llpp?? /4" Waft Many um Greot for doghouses, I shelves, cabinets and i more .i i. "1m'.. 4 4m e m #1 ,u a H lxt M JH Rl tent Inc. Voted to readverttse for bids to pave Mintz Street, since only one bid was received. ?I ].?*? ?1 - U??.. f. ' ' o HC.uu O ItllCl tt?MII U .O. I\f j?. Charlie Hose, who has "personally purchase*!" for the town u U.S. flafc that sells for $(>.92 in the House supply store. It was flown over the Capitol. Received a letter from Dottie Martin, wife of Ciov. Jim Martin, arctiling r Fail o?|el g?> Mobile Hoi ggj? Steps ?Metal f Wooden Stc 48" Wide % ' ?i attr co ? | lull . *80 I \ ";T &1#Hur Jh Tho ?tr< >r Board o# THE BRUNSWICK BEACON. Thut A ' > i iLJ....! i i -v.. 1 &m\ i i i ilSM U i. I i SI At ( PHOTO*! SUSAN USMf R )LAN GALLOWAY. Shallottc Branch esident of the Church of Jesus Christ of itter-day Suints, presents Mayor amon Hewett a check for $7,000 to help stall a water nuiin along Mintz Street to iver Road. ing the town's cooperation on efforts to stop child abuse. Agreed to transport town records to Haleigh for a day, possibly in conjiotcttoii vTtih st-vrini oiiie towns, so the Division of Archives and History can microfilm them for the state's IMTiuwu'ni records, and lo allow the town's clerical staff to take advantage of ttie division's assistance in improving filing methods. Heard from the police department Tone! 1 roiu jiuiIH jh Oct. I mmmrnm , .]k r ii rame ips Corrugat '0 Roofii weh "Groat for roofing, and green houses 26"x8' sections Clear, green, golc 1 1 1 / I* Mobile Home Skir Galvanized finish 28"x60" panel Help* reduce energy c< $095 oach I ! 1 ?ncrete Mix b. bag .J J X IUI VU9 Ul U5U5 roughlyblanded for ?ngth and convenience $095 Mm oth IALLOTTI LUMBER tfWAV 17 SHALLOTTI sr. 7V44321 'Iff Mf 7)0 SV; tAf 8 W 17 00 1 \ "Sclav, September 26, 1985? Page 15-A JL thai in August officers drove 0.V2!) miles on fits gallons of nas ami four qiinrLs of oil. They issued ID truffle eitations. Illalcohol-related eit?t lone 10 Oriiliiimi warrants, ii warning tickets mid investigated '.'0 crimes mid 12 accidents, performed 92 puldc services, assisted 54 motorists, responded to six alarms, provided 55 escorts, provided nine traffic assists for emergency vehicles and worked on 14 continuing investigations. ies? i ihhbJ Wb\ i fi Kmm it*" ed Fiberglass ng Panels sidewalk*, fencing, J and white 4T open ling ;l(p >?t? . 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