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Eight Lelan Charged in Three weeks of undercover drug investigation led to eight arrests last week in the Iceland area and two in Wilmington. Approximately 10 officers were involved in the case, a joint effort of the Brunswick County Sheriff's Department vice unit headed by Lt. Richard Burgess and the Wilmington-New Hanover County vice squad. Officers confiscated 40 grams of cocaine and about two pounds of marijuana, according to the police report. Chief of Detectives Phil Perry said local officers made a number of undercover buys in the course of the investigation. Actual surveillance of the residences began Wednesday and continued through the arrests on Thursday and Friday, he added. Arrested in Leland were the following: Leo J. Maerk Jr. of Kennedy Trailer Park was charged with trafficking in cocaine, two counts of conand delivery of cocaine and two counts of possession with intent to deliver. He remained jailed Monday in lieu of $155,000 bond. Winfrea T. Grainger Jr. and Mary Grainger, both of Kennedy's Trailer Parker, were charged with felony possession of marijuana and possession with intent to sell and deliver marijuana. The two were charged Guns Said Tak A number of guns were taken in several breaking and enterings with larceny reported recently to the Brunswick County Sheriff's Department. On Oct. 22 at 11:30 a.m., Scott Barnette of the I/eland area reported a breaking and entering with larceny of a MeCulloch chain saw and a guitar. On Oct. 23 at 9:25 a.m., DannyStump of Winnabow reported a breaking and entering with larceny of a videocassette recorder, stereo receiver and several guns Couple Arrestee One of two Ocean Isle Beach residents arrested on drug charges Friday night hSu L* en reieaseo ?roir; the Brunswick County Jail Tuesday. Released on $20,500 bond was Darlene Streater, 32, of StarboardBy-The-Sea apartments. Streater and Greg Moore, 29. of the same address, were charged with one count each of felonious possesRep. Rose To S ?j?vf?nth District Ken. Charles Rum has announced his decision to seek re-electJon in If? to the U.S. House Fire Department To Hold Dinner The Civielown Volunteer Fire Department will sell flounder and turkey plates on Saturday, Nov. 9, beginning at 11 a m. Plates are $3 M each and will consist of flounder or turkey and d-essing, coleslaw, candied yams, and hushpuppies All proceeds will go to the fire department TO THE CITIZEN It's obvious that Shollc south end of the county is g be a controlled, orderly planned growth that will Shallotte a strip town. A lot of planning must the way o* sc-.voge. refu zoning beoutification and i ...:ll U. _ TrXJT Will UCTICMI II **2 {, Shollotte rather (ton toke us; yet maintain a realisti that we oil must be able tc All decisions mode by be mode for the benefit of a just a select few people Your vote for me wi representation on your Be* remember that no matter vote if you want good govt Thank Joseph d Residents i Drug Raids with having a pound of marijuana in their possession. They were both released on $10,000 bail. John E. Crisp and Terry Crisp, cf Route 3, Iceland, were charged with felony possession of marijuana and possession with intent to sell and deliver. They were charged with having a naif-pound of marijuana. Buth were released on $10,000 bail. Fred Gainey and Sarah Gainey, of Route 3, Leland, were charged with felonious possession of marijuana and possession with intent to sell and deliver marijuana. They are charged with having a half-pound of marijuana in their possession. Both were released on $10,000 bail tiary I,. Hasty, of Route 3, Inland, was charged with common law conspiracy to sell cocaine and conspiracy to traffic in cocaine. He remained in the Brunswick County Jail Monday in lieu of $25 000 bond. Arrested in New Hanover County Street, and his roommate, Roger Kenneth Blackburn, 22. Pace was charged with conspiracy to traffic in cocaine, trafficking in cocaine by possession, and hindering and delaying. Bail was set at $100,000 for him Friday. Pace was charged with possession of a weapon of mass death and destruction, a sawed-off shotgun. en In Break-Ins At 1:55 p.m., Dale Moore of the I eland area reported larceny of a water pump. later that day, at 7 p.m., Mary E. Somersett of the Shallotte area reported a breaking and entering with larceny of several guns. On Oct. 24 at 9:40 p.m.. Ye Old Country Store in l.eland reported larceny of money Ana on uct. a, inc department located a vehicle that had been reported stolen from the (Charlotte area. An arrest has been made. I On Drug Charges i sion of cocaine, possession with intent to sell and deliver cocaine and juana. The Brunswick County Drug Squad and Ocean Isle Beach Police Department seized about an ounce of cocaine, a small amount of marijuana and assorted drug paraphernalia from the apartment. >eek Re-Election of Representatives rather than to run for the U.S. Senate. Rose cited his seniority in the House and on the House Agriculture Committee as major factors in his decision, as well as the high cost of Senate campaigns. As representative, he said he wants to see family farming and rural community life continue in the state, protection of existing jobs and industry and creation of new ones in the district, reduction of the national deficit increase and certain spending cuts and efficiency in a strong national defense. And, he concluded, "I will continue to keep an open door and an open mind." S OF SHALLOTTE: >tte is going to grew, as the rowing. But this growth must and wellannexation > live with. D t A I-I II?C ui niovn IUII FT1U5T j II the citizens of Sbollotte. no? II guarantee honest, stable 3rd of Aldermen. Bat please who you vote for you must irnment you, / V mm I# aa\ ( krSnli4 \ ? Wimv v? / %?ri Rit Clara Milllken cut the ribbon on the last Thursday to mark the grand openl newest radio station. She was accomps Drivers Injun Saturday Act Two accidents occurred on Brunswick County roads on Saturday, according to N.C. Highway Patrol spokesman Ruby Oakley. The first accident happened at 12:20 a.m. 2.5 miles west of Southport on N.C. 211. Octavia V. Bryant, 22, of Bolivia, was driving west on N.C. 211 in a 1982 Ford when she ran onto the right shoulder of the road and last control of the car. She continued along the shoulder until she struck a ditch. Bryant was taken to Dosher Memorial llaspital with Class A injuries, or injuries involving massive blood loss of broken Iktnes. Trooper D A I-ewis investigated the accident. No charges were filed. Leland Man Soi A liclnnd man is being sought In connection with the Monday morning shooting death of Hubert Douglas Hurd in Wilmington. Jeffrey Wayne .Sullivan, 25, of 1 X-Uiitu, allegedly shot Hard several times in the chest hi the parking lot of Hardee's at Ixrng lyesf Mall. Suilivan was last seen driving a "Have Your Dis< Been Cut Off Hf Call for a FREI 762-e Kathleen M. Sha Specializing in Soi j 113 Dock St. E -SiFRANKII! Mayor of ?weic saa&m, BMkJHmni fiSi m?v\ ///// V and Thanks for for your printing, c we like yc )bon Cut At WPGO-FM WPGO-FM sign Buddy Mllliken (left) ng of Shallottc's John Hicks. WPGO-I inicd by her son, 106 on the KM dial. r? 3d In , :idents r Saturday's second accident occurred at 11:45 p.m., two miles north of Holden Beach on Vnrmantown Hoad (S.It. 1122) Undsey J. Simmons Jr., 26, of Supply was traveling south on Varnuintown Road in a 1974 Pontine in excess of 100 m.p.h. when he ran off the left shoulder and struck two mailboxes, according to Oakley. lie pulled the vehicle back onto the road. It overturned five times, coming to rest right side up. Simmons was taken to Brunswick Hospital in Supply with C'luss A injuries. Trooper O A. Ix-wis investigated the case. Charges ure pending. jght In Murder goldish 1978 llalaun 2807. Injuring N.C. license tag KVX-.765. Sullivan is described as u white male, six feet two Inches tall, weighing approximately 210 pounds. Police speculate Jealously nu?v I have been the motivation for the shooting. Both men were dating the same woman ability Benefits or Denied?" ^ : Consultation 1091 nnon, Attorney cial Security Law Wilmington iLECT BENNETT Shallotte ome? 0106 calling on us lesign. & signage1 lur style! .. A t '> I**.' '>*?-<s ? . g SHALLOTTfc NC 28459 THF. BRUNSWICK BEACON A < .JU "4. llL. I _ H^Vv rrr <8W WMMg-ir ,?_. 06l S&S* SI AM PNQIQ BY DAtVN HUN BOVO , anil WlliO's general manager, "M p'nys Adult Contemporary at CL TABLE TOPS MIRR STORM & SCREEN SHALLOTTE GLASS 8.8 ON THESE 19 Escorts with i Tempos with Bronco !! 1 8.6 I 48 ON '86 DO OR GTS -< $s FACTOR' OR, TAKE A CLEAN, DEPENDABL! '85 Chrysler Fifth Aveni owner, i6,OQO miles '84 Escort Wagon Pow< brown '84 Plymouth Reliant 2 < owner, local car '84 Dodge Charger Air, '83 Buick Skylark Air. a '83 Pontine 6000 Auto new tires, one owno '83 Subaru Gl Wagon O air. cream '83 Ford T-Bird Heritage S one owner '81 Cutlass 2 door, nice '81 Lincoln Town Cor Lo< '81 fcgick Skylark Auto nice cor. tan '80 VW ?Nice clean cor. '85 Dodge 150 Air auto one owner. 3,000 mi '85 Dodge Von Long whc V-8, automatic. po\ green 82 Ford Courier Pickup FOR EXPERIENCED CALL RICH I, Thursday, October 31, 1985?Page 3-A No Injuries In Arrirlont ? a m No injuries were reported in a wreck that occurred on U.S. 17 in Shallolte Tuesday, Oct. 22, indicated i Lt. Kodney Cause of the Shallottc . Police Department. | Carolyn lxiuis King of Shallottc was charged with nuiking an unsafe movement after she pulled her 1977 | Ford out of Coastul Plaza on U.S. 17 at the south end of Shallotte, siucswiping a northbound 1978 Chevrolet operated by Harold Hunsicker, 62, of Kaston, Pa. t Damages to the King auto were an J estimated $400. and to the Hunsicker auto, $1,200. | OAAS7IU iminaw I I I rw*?. SOFT WATER Wator conditioner and distiller sales R service Free wotor analysis. 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