Page 12-A?THE BRUNSWICK BEAC b/w Plans are moving ahead for no Christmas parades, one on land ani The deadline for entering th Christmas parade is Nov. 29. Inten caii the town hall, Mayor-elect/Ald said. Fifteen commercial floats, as \ tries have signed up so far for the p< at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Dec. 7. Jones said, "I've been here 17 or has been a parade as long as I've b The new Feed Our Hungry C PEOPLE IN THE NEW' / InH-arl \A/n\i Ui iiivu * r w jr Efforts Of Ex "I/oaned" executives from two Brunswick County industries were recognized recently for their efforts on behalf of the 1985 United Way campaign. Al Mines of OuPont's Cape Fear plant near I>eland and Perry Sellers of Pfizer Inc. at Southport were among five executives honored at the final report luncheon. The Cape Fear Area United Way campaign, whicli benefits agencies ttmt serve Brunswick County and its residents, has announced pledges of 11 27 million, or about 85% of its $1.5 million goal. Opens Law Office Brian Harris of Hertford has opened his law office at Ocean Isle Beach In the Sand Dollar Realty building. The Wake Forest graduate attended UNC-CH and received his law degree from North Carolina Central University in Durham. He is single and lives at Sunset Beach. Stays In Air Force Staff Sgt. Scarlette P. Parker, daughter of Ann M. Price of Route 1, Southport, has re-enlisted in the U.S. Air Force for four years. She is a public affairs supervisor with Wllford Hall Air Force Medical Center, San Antonio, Texas I nnA> D? C-ll.l. JV/I IW3 lAO'blllDI) Sgt. Cynthia I.. Jones, daughter of (Honda I. Jones of IXing Beach. lots reenllstcd in the U.S Air Force after Ik-inn selected for career status. Assigned at Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla,, Jones was approved for rc-enllstinent by a Ixiard which considered character and performance. She Is a manpower management specialist with Die 4400th Management Engineering Squadron Potter Certified Helen Potter at llolden Beach was certified as a CRP Instructor for Brunswick County, announced Dr. James Muiholland, president of the local Heart Assoctatlon. Potter received her certification front Coastal Carolina Community College In Jacksonville last week Site has been a member of Coastline Rescue Squad for many years. Moshouros Acts Krtslt Mcshoures, the daughter of Dr and Mrs Christopher Mashmires of Sunset Beach, will appear in tincast of "The lark" Nov 22-23 at Salem Academy In Winston-Salem, where s!>e is a student Chairmen Named Brunswick County chairmen for tlx- Samuel Swann Chapter ot Ok Colonial liames of Ok 17th Century were named Saturday at a luncheon meeting at the Pilot House Restaurant In Wilmington New rhalniKii are Mrs Kdwln S Clemmons of Supply, grave V JoynejA/y /y* Son' . Electric Inc. j liciNSIO V BONOIO S X s 3 I SStreiaOv* ni?a?? V. \ S^\vN V ^ v i v Wtviarc- v , 1 S, uxjrxMo****:*j! LcvO, . JI 579-6952 ^ \ > XV V ? > I kCX **1? O* *m* i^MmilS I ixusui?K?rti'ai^?? J j^' .V, i'^Mv^l 'ON, Thursday, November 21, 1985 ' Mdj UUin a 'ww t one, but two, local Boat Parade, ci J one on water. North Myrtle E e annual Shallotte begin at 1 p.m. isted parties should In Calabash and crrnan Jerry Jones S.C. Parade foui veil as 30 other en- entered so far,; irade, which begins and pleasure ya Dec. 13 to fill c 18 years, and there Sports Marina u een here." Boat ownen 'hilciren Christmas least $5, and mc 5 Recognizes ecutives markers; Mrs. Michael Foss of Bolivia, junior membership; Mrs. J.B. Wright of Shallottc, Pocahontas projects; Mrs. Mark Causey of Supp!*/ i>rhn!ori>Mrvc:- anH Mrs f);?virl Robinson of Supply, headquarters building and furnishing fund. Clegg Accepted Brunswick County Attorney David Clegg has been accepted as a member of the Supreme Court Bar. This will allow him to practice before the United States Supreme Court. He is also a member of the North Carolina Bar, and the western, middle and eastern districts of the U.S. District Court Bar. Somers Elected Kathleen Somers of I/)ng Beach has been elected a student council representative at Peace College in Raleigh. Kathleen, a freshman, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Somers of Kast Yacht Drive in Ixjng Beach. She Ls a l'J80 graduate of South Brunswick High School. Bottomley Accepted in cii nuuomiey nas ucen accepted by the Berklee College of Music in Boston In Its frcshnuin class of Spring 1986. lie Is the son of Elneda Bottomley ot Bouts 1, ShaUotte Bottoinley's curriculum will encompass unique course offerings thai emphasize improvisation, recording studio techniques, popular vocal/Instrumental arranging, songwrlting and composing music fur films and other media productions. I THANK ISPEC A.. Men's Sweaters * ' 25% s&X.*., OFF ak W lace Laige Assortment 25% OFF Ladies White Uniforms 25% OFF *<! ? 20 Simplicity Patterns?I CLOTH 25 2 large Tebies OPEN UTI T Storting Mon Noi ? Oof TSor to DIFAKTMB Downtown Shollotte ONE ON LAND, ON nr Cnr T\a//*i Ml I Wl I V V w I ?-sponsored by WNMB radio station in leach, S.C., and Pepsi Cola, Inc., will Saturday, Dec. 14, along the waterway end at Vereen's Marina in Little River, luL-i Ken Canupp said IS boats have Including pontoon boats, charter boats chts. Interested boat owners have until mt a parade entry blank at Calabash i Calabash. > are asked to pay an entry fee of at ire if they car afford it. Money will be West End ( BY SUSAN USHKR A complaint filed last week by the i Concerned Citizens of Brunswick County Taxpayers Association seeks ; a temporary' and permanent injunc- | tions against barricades restricting I access to a road that leads to the I western tip of Holden Beach. The complaint was filed Wednes- I day, Nov. 13, shortly betore 11 a.m. in Bruaswick County District Court by I the association. Holden Beach resident Royal Williams and Raymond Cope of Davidson County, whose family owns property near Holden Beach. Both are members of the group. "We had given Mr. Griffin plenty , of time to remove the barricade," said Cope, an officer in the group, j "We want the street reopened to the public now, as soon as possible." I Cope said the group expects to hear within about two weeks if a tern- | porary injunction will be granted. The defendants have 30 days in which to file their answers to the complaint itself. j Drafted by Durham attorney j James B. Maxwell, who is also attorney for the Sunset Beach Taxpayers Association, the complaint lists as defendants Holden Keneh Realty Corp., Holden Reach Enterprises Inc., the Town of Holden Beach and James Griffin. James D. Griffin Jr. is a principal in both firms. The plaintiffs arc seeking a temporary injunction that would direct removal of any barricades or other limitations or restrictions to public access to Ocean View Boulevard and/or Ocean View Boulevard West. Further, they seek a court order declaring the street a public right-ofway on the basis that it has been platted and accepted by the public and tluit lots have Ik-en sold off it from various plats SGiViM asLsVI Men's Sportcoats 95% OK ? mr / w w Members Only Jackets $4400 value* to $55 Lee?Levi $1988-$2288 value* $35 Russ Sportswear 20% OFF Buy 1 get 2nd at Yt price 60% OFF Cash or Check Only ILL CHRISTMAS * 25 9 a m -8 p m n>yrirvy LJKjy rb\j& wt not i A g 11 pii i- w il I k IE ON WATERWAY I n%ml iaWWV?l > II used to buy food to distribute to ne Brunswick and Horry counties. Canupp says social services depa counties will determine who should r Pepsi Cola, Inc. has donated trucks ai maifp deliveries be^nnir?0 Dec. 19. Other activities will be held In ( same day to raise money to buy foot There will be a bake sale and art sale, souad members will sell fried fish and 1 A bluegrass band, a jazz band ai church choirs will perform by the waU 3roup War To insurre unrestricted future ac cess to the road in question, the group wants a permanent injunction against the defendants and any other party restraining them from "maintaining, erecting or controlling any blockade, barricade or restriction to the use of the public right-of-way known and referred to as Ocean View nuuievuiu aiiu/ur Ocean View Boulevard West." The plaintiffs contend that Griffin and one or more of the corporate lefendants have filed at various .imcs three plats relating to the ract: On June 26, 1975, a plat of 'preliminary Colonial Point," which showed a road entitled "Ocean View Toulevard" as dedicated. On Oct. 16, 1978, a "replat of lolden Beach West" which showed a oad described as Ocean View ioulevard On Jan. 6, 1981, a plat for the western end of Holden Beach which showed a road designated as Ocean /iew Boulevard or Ocean View ioulevard West. Since these plats were filed, they nnintain. Griffin and/or the two cor Ill ' g* |: ? # r H ? 15 r. x?? r-u* Tv H &i lag Hit l-ivinp Dnmr/< r? > I Vfl Viva^ :edy families in Bingo games w Restaurant from 8 a. irtments in both A strip boat raci eceive the food, ramp at the Little 1 nd manpower to Calabash. A winnc categories! M) hor? Calabash on the horsepower. There is 1 for the needy. Homeowners aloi and local rescue enter the best decor; barbecue plates, persons can sign up s 3d several local Canupp said, "It ;rway. good cause." its Barricade porate defendants have sold lots to the public from said plats. Also, they add, for as much as 30 years before the plats were recorded, members of the public and some of the plaintiffs used the road or path in question for ingress and egress, i parking, walking and the like, and t continued to do so through July 1985. I On July 22, it states, Griffin or one , of the corporate defendants erected a | barricade across the road and , restricted public access to it. . The association also maintains in , 2 H.P. EUREKA POWER TEAM t All-steel construction. automatic cord rewind. Modol 1746. Reg $279 95 SAVE $22995 GOODYEAR Hi Main Street Shall 'itjSSSE Co " ^ ? \ ^ | 'mckIOI ( AUiO A ' FN 30 ? Energy PiloUe: Fifth B . Kit. ^^gggg^liSiiS^I. Tri Ten x \ 1 H + *?* N ?I4I ? -O* u H I* !'j>. iiA' *ir* Sc. Fa^i 7 M. Qf? -SKoHon 'White* Tobor UffiL ac fs/ ill be held at Captain Nance's m. to 5:30 p.m. e begins at 10 a.m. at the public River swing bridge and ends in r will be announced in two ipower and under, End over 20 a $5 minimum entry fee. lg the waterway parade route can ited dock competition. Interested it Calabash Sports Marina, 's fantastic! And it's for a very is Banned the complaint that the town, also named as a defendant, assisted the other defendants in barricading the road to access by members of the group ana omer memDers ol '.ie public, "v.-hicl. anytime las includeu the arrest of numerous citizens, including the plaintiff, Raymond Cope, for trespassing". /r CuiiTi uarc iu iiear trespassing charges filed against 19 members of the association has been continued until Dec. 13, at the state's request, to allow more time for review of the case. EUREKA 5.0 AMP. High Performance Upright Vacuum 34 -4 4-Way Dial A-Nap. Model 1425. Reg iZt XXt J149.95. 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