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Page 12-A?THE BRUNSWICK HKA( Orton Own Against Rej The owners of Orton Plantation are seeking a court injunction to bar a Bolivia man from trespassing on the property to hunt game, fish and take or harvest Venus flytraps "without prior written consent". According to the civil complaint filed in Brunswick County District Court by Kenneth M. Sprunt and l?iurence G. Sprunt, both of Wilmington, and Sarn N. Sprunt of Houston, Texas, a Route I, Bolivia man, Archie Williams, lias trespassed on the property on a number of occasions over the years, and more Thirtee! Thirteen larcenies, including three in the Sunset Harbor area, were reported to the Brunswick County Sheriff's Department last week Items taken ranged from hanging flower baskets to the crosses off a burial vault. On Nov. 2 at 4:30 p.m., James C. Williams u! iiiv iAvdji view iamuiitg area reported larceny of cash, his Visa charge card, First Union teller Coast Guard In Saturday Morni U.S. (.oast tiuard officials arc withholding details regarding ii I mat that burned Saturday morning in the Intracoastill Waterway pending further Investigation. The unoccupied boat had burned to the waterline by the time help arrived, said Petty Officer (Boatswain's Mate) 2nd Class Allen Denning of the U S. Coast (luurd Station at Oak Island. Denning said the law enforcement division of tiie District & office in Portsmouth, Va , is investigating the incident for possible theft and larceny. While the identity of the taint's owner and other information luis liecii obtained, he said, "We're not releasing any other information for now." He said the station received a \um\Utu? cnW (ruin Ww llruiuiwtck County Sheriff's Ocpnrtment rcpurShippers Ca On Barge St Hie wont is for f 'nroliim Steumslnp Inc., the company that plans to ship containerized cnrifo to Puerto Htco from a terminal at Kaffir Island in northern Brunswick County. Brunswick County received word tvuuumy mm u imn uccn nwjini-u .< community development blink ttriint to provide the (inn, also i-nlli'it Carolina Caribbean Carriers Inc., tin* (units it needs to iK'ttln exporttnit Hoods County commissioners up proved aiircemcnta related to tin* project Monday ntitbt Award o( the $750,000 want was announced Monituy by Hob Jatnlcson, n'Hionul ntanattcr ot N C. Departini'nt o( Nntiirnl Hesourccs and Cominunily Development's Wilmington olflcc Hrunswtrk County will lenil nil but ~LO( Rent A V MoviesF ff Ol ? EH I ' 'ON, Thursday, November 7, 1985 iers Seek Injur Deaf Trespass* particularly on Oct. 15, to illegally harvest Venus flytraps, an endangered species protected by both state and federal law. In their complaint, the brothers state that no adequate remedy of law is available; that if they attempted to seek redress in the courts it "would result in the plaintiffs brining a multiplicity of suits." On at least two previous occasioas, May 23, 1981, and Feb. 4, 1982, the complaint indicates, Williams was advised he was trespassing on private property and asked tc leave and not come back. t Larcenies Re card, social security card, two watches and a flashlight. On Oct. 30 at 7:20 p.m., Konald D. Carter of U.S. 17 reported larceny of a water pump. On. Oct. 29 at 9 a.m., I /.-wis Pope of Whispering Pines Hoad reported llic larceny oi a cuiur television set, home-type bar, combination AM/KM radio-phonograph-recorder, and ivestigating ing Boat Fire ting the fire at about 2:25 a.m. Saturday. "They stated the Sunset Beach officer had sighted a boat aire near Marker No. 115 in the Intracoastal Waterway," he said. The vessel was described as a 30-footcr, possibly a sportsfishing boat, with twin inboard-outboard engines. About seven minutes after receiv inn the call, the station launched its 21-footer. Hrunswick County Emergency Management Coordinator Cecil I ,ognn was first on the scene, lie said. No one was sighted in the vicinity of the boat. Denning said, and the Coast Guardsmen finished extinguishing the fire. "There were no remains, really, not enough to tow." The boat wiih left along the hunk on tile mainland side of the waterway. n Move ?rvice Plans $15,000 of the sum to the company. The difference will Ik- used to administer the federal grant. The firm experts to spend $500,000 for land acquisition, $C1,000 for office equipment and $192,000 In working capital. According to the grant agreement approved by the county ami the firm, most of those hired by the firm will bo of low and moderate Incomes. The firm hns jiL'riMsf in him Hi) i?f Its workers from tirunswiek Couatv. The county expects to hire a minimum of 50 full-time workers. Carolina Caribtican Carriers Inc will repay Oie J7J5.000 plus Interest to the county over n 10-year period tlmt begins two years from now The funds will la- Invested tn other local economic development projects. 5RP CR And 5 or2 Days Hv\ Q88; j A . g II _p m kiou J Wmim v iction ar On May 28,1981, written notice was sent to Raefoid Williams, Preston Williams and Archie Williams of Koute 1, Bolivia; Benjamin I>ewis of Route 2, Bolivia, and Troy Bernard of Route 1, Bolivia. "It has come to my attention," wrote Kenneth Sprunt, "that you were apprehended trespassing and fishing on the lands of Orton Plantation wiiich are private and posted on the day of May 23, 1981." He advised that if found trespassing again, they would be prosecuted for forceable trespass. jported cassette player. On Oct. 28, at 5 p.m., Gerald I). Walker of the Shoreline Estates area, reported larceny and property damage. Taken were a weedeater machine and a screwdriver set. On Oct. 28, Kosa Varnam of the Supply area reported theft of crosses from a burial vault. Also on Oct. 28, at 11 p.m., Ernie Galloway of the Supply area reported the theft of a bicycle and skateboard. And also Oct. 28, at 1:10 p.m., Stackhouse Inc. of the Southport area reported theft of a baekhoe. On Oct. 26, at 12:35 p.m., Hope Mills Boat Motor Co. in the Winnabow area reported the larceny ol a marine radio, depth finder, television set and other equipment. On Oct. 26, at 11 a.m., Virgil A. Wilson of the Sunset Harbor area, reported larcenv of a coif cart. Fifteen minutes curlier, aLso in the Sunset Harbor area, Johnny E. Joyce area reported larceny of a gas tank and battery. And at 10:30 a.m. that day, Johnny J. Kallam of the Sunset Harbor area reported the theft of tackle boxes and a gas tank. On Oct. 26 at 9 a.m., in the Calabash area, the Towel & I-inen Outlet reiKirted the larceny of hanging baskets from outside the building. On Oct. 25, at 8 a.m., James Ixrnnie Hall of the I eland area reported the larceny of his license plate. ,y/cOASTAl Av^wallpapef XJv &CARPE1 Main Street Shafiotte 754-6965 754-3049 I "Wfs'rtx fiottinn Trnnrh O 3 . w. Carpet 5 Wallpaper V T $ Commercial & Reskleatk Things have one fact rem Nobody doe: your telephc YOU'VE boon hearing break up of the telephoni changes taking place i deregulation. While things are very di try today, we believe one h does rf belter than your l< We're local We're abri gies We're still ready to s lem you Know you can a/ways. While some of the rut phone industry, we're stil tor the best In telephone * _ Mem be 55 Science Emphasized Chris Johnson, a West Brunswick High School junior from Supply, carefully adjusts his microscope during a science project. The science department at the high school is placing special emphasis on laboratory experiments during science Kducatfnn Week, Nov. 4-9. Rainfall Was Heavy In Area "The frogs were happy," said Jackson Canady. Shallotte Point meteorologist. Brunswick County received 4.37 inches of rain from Oct. 29 to Nov. 4. Normal rainfall for the period would have been half an inch. The daily average temperature was 66 degrees, six degrees above normal. The highest temperature of the period was 77 degrees on Nov. 3; the lowest was 53 degrees on Oct. 29. The average daily high was 72 degrees, and the average morning '.aw was 60 degrees. 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