I Military To S Authorities at Sunny Point Military' Ocean Terminal will begin issuing U.S. District Court ?iolutwri nutito for offenses occurring at that installation effective De<\ 1. These violation notices will require offenders either to pay a fine or to appear before a U.S. Magistrate. This is a change from the past practice by Sunny Point Police who either issued Armed Forces Traffic Tickets to violators or called on local police authorities for assistance. Armed Forces Traffic Tickets are ASCS Elections Brunswick County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service (ASCS) Committee elections begin Nov. 22, when ballots are mailed, and end on Dec. 2, the final date for the return of ballots to the ASCS office. All candidates for community committees were nominated by petition this year, except eight named by the county committee. On the ballot are Levy Clemmons, Waddell Clemmons. Alton Evans, Hewett for Lockwood Folly; F.P. Cook, Abraham Pellom, Audwin L. | Pellom, H. Hulon Pellom and Donald Ray Perkins for North West; Shady L. Daniels, Hulon E. Grissett, Wayne Grissett, Clarence DeWayne Reaves and Donald Wilson for Shallotte; E.T. Albright, D.G. Padgett, J.T. Poiier Jr., Willie SiniUi and Jerry Willetts for Town Creek; and Samuel L. Bowens, Hoyt B. Inman. Nelson King, Bennie H. Smith and Jacky W. Smith for Waccamaw. Any person who owns or operates a I farm, or has an interest as a tenant or sharecropper, is eligible to vote. Persons not receiving ballots may 1 pick one up at the county ASCS office at the goverment center in Bolivia j ? /""VtX UC39IUI I Ul I The current session of Brunswick I County Superior Criminal Court got off to a slow start this week, with Judge F. Gordon Battle presiding over one sentencing, one plea, one dismissal and one short trial over the first two days. Rodney E. Cobb, charged with first degree rape, pleaded guilty to attempted second degree rape and was sentenced to the N.C. Department of Corrections for five years. A jury' found Richard 1- Games , not guilty of driving while impaired, just as he had pleaded. A motion for dismissal by defense attorney David P. Ford was allowed following presentation of the state's evidence against Adolph Holmes Holmes, who operates several lounges In the Shallotte area, was charged with the unlawful sale of nlonholio hfluftruona M.ww..vuv wrv,v.uRU. West FFA Wins Tcol Contest The West Brunswick Chapter of the Future Farmers of America (FFA) won first place in the federation tool competition on Thursday, Nov. 14, at Cape Fear Technical Institute in Wilmington, according to Jonathan Clemmons. FFA reporter. Team high scorer was April Robinson with 100 points. Jerry Simmons had the second highest score with 94. Other team members were Keith Hewett, Matthew l.ong. Rusty Bellamy, Stephen Russ and I eon Duncan HARVEST ?& THE SUN m i I CUT ENERGY CO TAX CREDITS - SOLAR WA - SOLAR SPi TURN-KEY JOB ALI TANK & SOLAR PAt DURABILITY INSTALL SOLAR UTILT CREDITS (MONET BAI PIRE DEC. 311 CALL FOR INFORMATH RAY SOLA WWY 130 MCM. DEN ! tep Up Enforcer essential courtesy tickets which dii not require payment of a fine or v dppr<t; diict. 'i'hs ;ew system is similar to tha which has been in effect for severs years at Camp Lejeune, Fort Brags and other military installations. According to authorities at Sunn; Point, the Federal Magirtrat System is being implemented ther to provide security guards an iir mediate means of enforcing traffic trespassing and other minor viols tions in the Sunny Point areas. Begin Nov. 22 returned or postmarked by Dec. 5 Full voting instructions are listed o uic umiuu*. The county committee will meet i public at 9 a.m. on Dec. 9 at the ASC office to tabulate the returns. Electe committeemen and alternates will b notified of the results. In each of the five communities, chairman, vice chairman, regula member, first and second alternat will be elected. The three elected committeeme flu. fuumf convention at the ASCS office on De< 16 at 9 a.m. The community commi tee alternates will attend if regula members are not able to attend. The purpose of the county convei tion is to nominate and elect or member to the county committee fc a three-year term. The delegates wi also nominate and elect a chairma and vice-chairman for 1986 from th newly elected and incumbent count committo members. A first and si cond alternate to the county commi tee will also be nominated ar elected. Newly elected county and cor munity committeemen will take o fice Jan. 1. For more information, call tt A.SCS office at 25M448 To Slow Start Wesley P. Musselwhite Jr., who i an earlier session entered a plea to reduced charge of taking Indecei liberties, was sentenced to the N.( Department of Corrections for foi years, with work release recon mended. And, in the case of Thomas Gang, charged with second degri rape, the state was granted its r quest for a continuance. Bond wi reduced to 150,000, unsecured. Senior Citizens Recognize Beachun The Town Creek Township Seni( Citizens gave I>ena Beachum specii recognition at their Nov. 7 meetlr for organizing the group's 1984-t scrapbook. Before the meeting, Margari Knox entertained the 26 attendir club members by playing seven songs on the piano. Ouida Hewett announced club trij planned for November an December, and Barbara Unebargi told club members about the Unite Way. Club officers for 1984-63 will sen again in 1985-86 They were installc by Ouida Hewett. The next meeting, a covered dis luncheon, will be held Thursday Dec. 5, at noon at the Town Cree Township Park Building. Members are to bring a gift itei for the Home Missions Cente Christmas program. Gifts can ij elude a staple food item, children toys or cash donations. SAVE ON POWER BILLS STS AND RECEIVE WITH OUR? JER HEATERS ACE HEATING L COPPER STORAGE <JELS FOR MAXIMUM riES NOW BEFORE TAX C FROM GOV'T.) EX ON A FREE ESTIMATES? M UTILITIES ?tACM ROAD 754 7*33 nent At Sunny Po d The terminal has had a problem a with boats trespassing in restricted waters tor some time. "Although the it area is properly marked," said Myril tie D. Meade, public affairs officer, I, "a lot of people either just don't know what the markers mean, read them y improperly, or ignore them." e Enforcement will be directed e mainly against repeat violators. Perh sons accidently straying into the area will simply be escorted out by the teri minal patrol boat. Although trespass by watercraft is Computer Pro Telephone Ou g Approximately 1,500 Atlantic j telephone customers in the Shallotte e exchange lost service from 8 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Tuesday morning when a computer broke down. Doug Huddle, central ofe fice/spccial services supervisor, said the outage was caused by a software n problem. Atlantic Telephone spokesman ' Percy Woodard said no particular r group of numbers was out. A random r 50 percent of customers, both commercial and residential, in the v Shallotte exchange lost service. Woodard says the telephone eompany plans to work with ITT-North, 11 n _______________ il Moin St, Shal ? Formerly: Ro Made To Order i > Weddings Funeral: s. FREE C To Local Hospital IS Our South Bruns\, {? ? : td DANNIE VtEMIElD DAVIO id pflA/P\/Q rppr1\ .. .KJIV Y LJ y U / UUU J lh CALL 7: amlSS. 1 ryg^TWi11 iif r 1 l; il'HUiMlEI <#? Gei Channt Satellite Eart % Ck^tic The Practical Gift Beca To Pay To Lease - Whe I-^P My KAl TILiAHU - OVER 100 CMANNH - RVS TAlifD IY TRAP HAROL Mulberry St.. Shollotte A int Terminal a primary concern, violation notices may be issued for any act which is an offense under either federal law or a violation of the laws of North Carolina. This includes all traffic and fish and game violations, as well as more serious crimes. Local sportsmen should exercise care to avoid the restricted waters around Sunny Point and everyone entering the installation should carefully observe all traffic rules and regulations. blem Causes itage Tuesday manufacturers of the equiptment, to discover what caused the software problem. Dress Fitting Workshop Planned A dress fitting workshop will be held at the Rninswirlt County Fxten- I sion Service office at the govermcnt center in Bolivia on Monday, Nov. 25, from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Joe Peters, a sewing instructor from Clinton, will teach the workshop. Registration costs $10. JUhibMB| lotto 754 4402 berta's Florist , Arrangements For s Special Occasions I I Jelivery ? I & Funeral Homes wick Islands team % 4 - * ?\ ' in KCA?ON f j III /to serve you! 54-4488 mm ngEBEngjJ Fa %J >] Master h Station For r0 iuse...There's No Need n You Can Pay To Own!! -10' AVAILABLE J (37 * ^ r?? I . rMENTS 1 ARY 1986! 5 TO CHOOW f?OM ^ID PHOTISSIONALS D'S TV 754 465 J THE BRUNSWICK BEACON. Thursday. N ?hr Parann'a , ,, .... ?. , ,|, 1 I . .5=3 ^ av; ' r <: .-J karl\ bird specie mondw . 5:3(1-7:30 i'm. s8.15 i.ocaus appreciation night I Aiiiif ?>/ Rrrf Vnwsno//. ( bo km Uttrrnlinr or t Inumii i Kn Kurr*- Rlnnr tl esi) a1. 5:30-7:30 i'm. s8.15 ( ki.kiih ate g( >1 r met st1i e I hoirr of ( birkrn Hu ts, Houmirr MmatMt or ot I'rimt Rib \\ ednesi) \a. 5:30-7:30 i'm. s8.0s dki.iciol's vakieta ( hoirr of 7 ot. I'rimr Rib. 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'83 Pontiac J6000, 4-door, gr mileage, now tires, outomr ing. '83 Buick Skylark. 4-door, wh automatic, air, power stooi '83 Ford T-Bird HorHage, whit equipped, new tires. '83 Mustang convertible, whito automatic, one owner, pow '83 Subaru GL Wagon, automatic tra clean, power steering. '30 Ford LTD Stationwagon. full mileage, one owner, nice c TH8S WEEK C (EXPIRES NOV 2 1985 DODGE air, automatic, V-8, powe owner, 3,000 milos, like ne "uck- $7,900 1985 DODGE long wheel base, one-own $7,600 A A A/ m 0*070 ? 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