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Page tr\?THE BKUNSWICK BEAC( Here A IL U-J TKKRI TAVIjOR Additic BY SUSAN U8HER Additional warrants for trespassInn have been taken out by a Holdcn Bcaefi development firm against a Supply man ami his daughter in the continuing dispute over whether a road to the west end of Ifolden Beach Is private. The group that hopes to prove the road Is public, the Brunswick County Taxpayers Allocation (formerly Concerned Citizens of Brunswick County), said Saturday Uuit those who act on their own against the closure do not represent that organization and won't lie entitled to any legal assistance from It. Virgil Roberts, a partner In Holder) Beach Enterprises Inc., said the warrants were obtained after the two, on Tuesday, Oct. II, crossed the barCalabash Ta (Continued From i'age 1 -A) nuide of non-rusting nuiteriul and not tl. rt.ll... ? tn i - i? w* II . KJ ui ,ni |H)II1 IU.1 III weight. Iteslaurnnls needing over five gar ifijic i'firiS muni get a uuiTipatcf All trash put Ui the dumpstcr iiiuat tx' In plastic lings. Owners will tx- responsible for keeping tlx" dumps tern clean, and no appliances, mattresses, cement blocks, furniture, limbs or stumps can be thrown Into the dumpstcr Feder A federal fugitive captured last (X-lolx-r after lie eluded Ux'al law enforcement officers and euused a fourcar pile-up In a chase through the Temperatures , The daily average temperature was 71 degrees last week, seven degrees hImvc normal, according tc Shallotte Point meteorologist Jackson Canady The maximum high, 87 degrees, occurred on Oct. II. and the minimum low. 53 decrees, occurred on Oct. 8 t anady reported an average dally Mgh of 81 degrees and a nightly Comprehensiv itoutinued Pram Page l-AI where many referrals come from llama said. "The hospital thlrdu the health department should not h? involved in thla " In a later interview llama explain ed Ma support from the mediral community "They see the health department as bureaucratic aocialtied roedlctivc. government run and conMOW TOSUI I THt BRUNSW1 foil C*l>Cf ?Ox . JHMlOm HOST* fof#moit N?M(X)p*r al ANNUM SUBSCltrnON um IT Mi I I*) Civ"> a l? New Ce#!)')* Ov*<4* N?W C?o ti1?i M Iwr I I City s?a? L-_ IN, Thursday, October 17, 1985 ire The Othei KUn? - % . BHrlvn vflk .' {fl CHARLES BASIN >nal Tres rlcade thiit blocks public access to the Holden Beach West subdivision. "The road Is still closed," he said. "We are of the same opinion as we were when we had the first 29 arrested. I' is private property." The man and daughter charged with tretnn?lni> hi?t wiwl> had Somtv. ly addresses, Roberts said, adding he did not know if the warrants laid been served yet. The two were not members of the group now calling itself the Brunswick County Taxpayers Association. At a meeting Saturday the group changed its name to better reflect the diversity of Its membership. It also reaffirmed a position voiced at an earlier meeting?to handle the dispute through their attorney. ibles Water A New Calabash citizens Terri and Ken Canupp went before the boa-. J to ask their help in organizing a Calahush Christmas boat parade. Terri Canupp said all the money t- ? I.I I.. \ I I I.. i ?i wnj ntnuii iu iicip icvtt iitrti) children in Die area. Site said they had received support from several area businesses, and West Brunswick High School had already promised to send an 18-pioce Jazz hand According to Canupp, WNMB, a al Fugitive Re (imn Swamp, returns to lirunswick County Oct. 3 (or a probable cause heart lit;. Already serving a 40-year sentence ^bove Normal average low o< M degrees during the period Oct 8 through 14 Only 63 one hundredths of an inch al rain was recorded on Canady's backyard gauge Canady said the outlook calls for wanner than norma! temperatures and near normal precipitation The temperature should range from the upper 50s at night to the upper Tfts during the day ?e Is Chosen trolled." he said, "rattier than free enterprise " Commissioner l"hannrll mad* tb* modem to award the screening posi don to Ccnywhewht Home Health Oare (or one >ear He also asked that the hoard of commissioners. Director of Aging Honnle Kobinson and litvl* Bedo receive a monthly report on the progress of the program H ! ? MB iSOHBE TO CK^BEACON IX) iCAJKXtHA 1 th* hkyr*d% Hi v o?3? J? :ju ?n . ic cc c * oc ? ***?? UHu I I I 1 ( Contestants r ?" Ijols mix ;passers "We're going to let Mr. (James) Maxwell handle It," he said. There are to be no further protests, crossing of the Holdcn Beach West barricade or motorcade to the West Knd sponsored by the group. "The only place it's going to be handled is in court," said ltaymond Cope, secretary for the group. While membership ls open, he added, "We do not condone any type of violent act. "Also, if anyone docs go by the guardhouse they're on their own. I don't think they can be represented by our attorney." He said he might check with the attorney on a possible exemption for the nuin and his daughter, who had been out of state before she returned knd Sewer Stu radio station at North Myrtle Beach, S.C., will be broadcasting from the parade. No final date lias been set for the boat parade. Ken Canupp saiu, "if this is done right, this could grow into something every year." The Canupps would like Calabash to declare the parade an offical town day after a fiiud date has been set. Mayor Stevens said, "As long as it luts Calabash in it and it is above 'turns For H? with the N O. Department of Corrections on other convictions, Gary Ix'inuel Clayton is charged in Brunswick County with various offenses that include attempting to elude arrest; breaking and entering and larceny; assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill, inflicting serious injury; and credit card theft. When taken into custody Oct. 36. 1984, Clayton was a federal fugitive wanted by the FBI on various charges that included blackmail, larceny, failure to appear in court, breaking and entering and extortion. Ik'arrunft ?-?rx Aaitw<wn^i?<a '? V??ak. ?? Ui>w n VI V ^IkJUUIUll 111 . ^ S.H U1 and South Carolina and Virginia He was arrested on October 26, 19W, outside the Oasis convenience store at Seaside after being surrounded by local and federal authorities After leading Brunswick County officers on a cross-county high speed chase on Oct. 10, Clayton had temporarily avoided arrest when he a* ."I > THE BRUNSWCK*KACON Esioblishad Nov 1 W&2 Talaphona 7S4 6890 Published tvary Thursday At Mom S'raat ShoMotta N C 28459 SUBSCRIPTION RATIS IN MVKSWKI COUMTT Ono Yoot S5 23 Sis Months $3 ' 4 llSTNMftt M NOCTM CAtiXHU On? Yoor $7 32 Sis Months V If lUniKIIMILt. Or* Yoor SIOOC Sis Months $6 OC Socond clots pottog* po?d 01 tho Post OHko in Shollott* N C 2S4S9. USPS 777 780 In The Oystt ' nffew . jhbbh shirley simmons 'On Th^i and sought access to the west end, he said. The group's attorney is James B. Maxwell of the Durham firm of Maxwell, Freeman and Beason. Maxwell has advised Cope and the developers that he is prepared to seek a declaratory judgment in Brunswick County Superior Court if the developers choose not to take the barricade down. Roberts and his partner, town Commissioner Jim Griffin Jr., have reiterated their position that the road is privately owned and was never offered to the town lor dedication. "It does appear to me that we may find it necessary to institute suit," Maxwell advised in an Oct. 8 letter to Cope. Meanwhile, according to the jdy Decision board and legit ... it should be OK." In other business, the board decid^ ? ....D I 1 *1 cu iu v?uii uciuic voting on a a proposul which would give Calabash casement to Somersctt ltoad. The town plans to install two speed bumps and have two 10 m.p.h. speed limit signs erected. Board members thought the specified 6.000-pound weight limit should be waived for emergency vehicles and gasoline delivery trucks before the board finalizes the action. aring abandoned his car off a dusty trail into the Green Swamp. Following closely behind Clayton in a thick trail of dust. Detective lindsay Walton slanuned his car into the rear of the suspect's parked stolen vehicle. Walton's car was then struck in the rear by a deputy's patrol car. which was struck by a Sunset Beach patrol car also involved in the pursuit. Walton's ribs were bruised and a jailer, l.ynn Todd, had several teeth knocked out. GET A & DRYER M 3 bedrooms 3 lull iAmI both* furnished sliding juM polio doors (front S rear) lolalty electric VIt 30-year guaranteed HPP mosonite siding & roof. JOT/ 30 gal water heater EX The perfect home (or your tomily! IPICIAL $11,493 fill! MC UUt '* WE DO IT AllWORK, AI I EastCoc ! I MWY IX HCXOfN sr Shucking C CATHY CARLISLE, runner-up In the i justed time of 3:00 minutes, just nine got bonus time for having the neatest r Own' L< developers' attorney, Joseph O. Taylor Jr. of Murchison, Taylor & Shell in Wilmington, the Attorney General's office has ruled on two separate occasions at the request of the town of Holden Beach that the road in question Ls private. However, a deputy attorney general, James Richmond, has asked for the name of anv nther nersnn in that office who might have issued an opinion other than his. Richmond's opinion has been interpreted as an opinion that the road is public and that it is private. Several of the persons opposed to the closing of the road serving Holden Beach West have questioned the role of Holden Beach police in the developers' efforts to obtain trespassing warrants against those crossing the barricade. Roberts said the police have been called on to help Rather information on which to base the warrants, both last Tuesday and in August when the first warrants were issued He said he understand that the guard at the gatehouse last Tuesday requested assistance after the man jli W *>? MACON f WHIRLPOi fITH THIS HO K^lHi ^NEW 24x44 REDMAft LOT CLEARING, WELL, SEPTIC 1 R CONDITIONING. FINANCING ist Housing I Bf ACM ROAD PMONS S42-4003 *AC t 'on test 1 i ^ X * J SIArt AMOIOS Bv IDDII SAt ATt syster shucking contest, posted an adseconds away from the winner's. She tray of oysters. egally "shoved a newsnaner in hpr faro" and was "very rude," said Roberts. Police Commissioner Gloria Barrett said that when the motorcade past the barricade was first planned, the town checked with its attorney to see wliat it should do, if anything. Instructions to the police were based on that advice, she said. "The way I understand it, the advice of our attorney was not to do anything unless there was a problem "If the person at the gate asks for assistance in obtaining license tag numbers or information for the warrants, they could help do that, but they couldn't take out the warrants." "The police were instructed not to assist except if the girl at the gate felt she had a problem." At the orginial motorcade in August, she said, "We had police there so if there was trouble, they could call on them." .. As Robert interprets requests for assistance from the police, "If you " \ live in the city and you're in a private \l subdivision you still get police protection and garbage pickup. You still pay taxes. " 1 OIVUO tumnwun STOW |^/ A ownShallotte 754-4846 Members Only Jackets t M M \ Assorted Colors P/l ft 1 _Sizes? y 36-46 Lee and Levi Ladies Jeans Jr. and Missy 1Q88.$9088 MI Mm Mm v?w? H S 36 00 U WASHER I ME! TILOCT. 31 I I AM, ELECTRICAL AVAILABLE. i & Saks i >N SAT 9 6 SUN 1-6 i I
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