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I'mrc 12-A?THK HKl NSWH'K BKA Resta BY MA RJ OK IK MEGIVERN TtmnXs iu ui>i action on the pat i ?m the Calabash Volunteer Fire Departcnent. a fire that started June 15> m Stcere's Seafood Restaurant in Calabash was extinguished in about five minutes. Fireman Steve Moore said the fire was reported about 3:30 p in and 'five-foot high flames" wet e describHoiden G The Hoiden Beach Town Roard. in a special four-nunute session Men day morning. hired the firm of Brock. Berry and Padgett for the fifth consecutive year to audit the town books. Commissioner Hal Stanley said the firm would charge its usual hourly rate tor the job. cut had put a U.bw cap on the total audit cost. Town Manager Bob Buck added the auditors did not expect the work would take as long as usual this year Two other firms considered were Lowrimore, Warwick and Co.. and John Carraway. Before adjourning, commissioners discussed informally their hurricane emergency plans. Stanley reported that Carvin Kobinson, whose motel on the causeway had been used during the iast sionn by some tuwn officials. had reconsidered his previous decision not to offer his place to the undid as a cuiiuiianu post. But he said it would only be open to human beings." Stanley said. % jrewAvr i twin THtAitti :j wf f s*eth ?., - B*a*< *? ?*s' t*? * o i i my irouDie !n Little China v S*Cf ' *g Ku'f ftus?e'l v Hated PG ?3 Shows). 5.7. 9 Legal Eagles Rated pG Shews 7 )0, 5 00 7 30 10:00 X Back To School Rated PG !3 ? ft Shews 3:30. 5:30. 7:30. V:30 ? Karate Kid Part II ft Rated PG ft ft Shews J:IS. 4 30 7:00. 9:JO * Running Scared *< Gregory & Silly Cryital X j:j: Rated R jf X; Shows 2:00, 4:15, 7:30, 9:4< V Ruthless People Donr.y DeVito a Brtte Midfar I; Rated R : V Shows 2.30, 4:45, 7:00, 9:15 < ;!;! s'frv**r ? f*i#f:? u,iaih<, ; ! CazSaZSIgg? ; >!; ?hoi? iSOOl 2?9 >IM I; ?; MVV? ?7 At OCIAN OOlVi sc ?i X; X V.1NUTIS SOU?H OS SfAHOfli 'i j:j: 7orn Crune A Kelly McGill'i in ?; Top Gun Rated PG X Viowi 2:45, 5 00, 7:15, 9 30 >!; (Sorry. Mo Posses) j: Prince in Under The Cherry Moon i|l Rated PC-13 ? ?; &>? i:4i, i:H, fill, fits !; Lahv!"*i? :j< Starring David Bowie ?; ;? Rated PG Shows 3:00, 5:00, 7 00, 9 00 ! | WNMB LATE SHOW !j Pee-Wee's Big Adventure jjj Showing Nightly b1 11:30 v | | Daily Matinees AII seals S? 50 :j: (Isi hour only) k CON. Thursday. July 3. 1986 "r/wnl Cim ( \J I VJI I i I >53 v7 \ ed. Wo inuuediatcly asked for lielp from Sulisci Beach, bul when we saw U:t* fire wo cancelled that." he said. I IWO local file uucks I'uu it uiuit-r i control within five minutes An exhaust fan on the roof was the culprit, Moore said. Its motor shorted out and the plastic cover over the motor caught fire, causing a flash ommissioners After a brief discussion about the dilemna of pots. Stanley said his of iivv. ?iv IVN l? viii HUT lERHl'l, was lenced and had a telephone that could be Kim Wf A former Miss N.C. Fourth of July was named fourth runner-up last Saturday in the Miss North Carolina Scholarship Pageant and Miss Brunswick County left her mark on the event as well, according to pageant observers. Kun Weeks of Southport received a $950 scholarship as fourth runner-up in addition to the $150 awarded to all participants in the state pageant, said her diaper one, Connie I^edgett of Southport. Miss Weeks, a senior music and drama major at the University ot North Carolina at Wilmington, was Ocean Isle Beach Land Use Plan : Update Approved A committee authorized by the Ocean Isle Beach Town Board met Friday and approved a revised land | use piar. update prepared by Ken Weeden of Taibert, Cox and Associates. The committee included Mayor LaDanc Buiiington. building inspector Druid Kobison, and town commissioners Terry Barbee and Debbie Fox. According to Mrs. Bullington, all the changes requested by the committee were " nit-picky changes in wording." She said tw o important additions to the update, not included in the 1981 hnd use plan, were plans for sidewalks and hurricane evacuation plans. The sidewalks are to be on the ocean side of 1st and 2nd streets. The evacuation plans had already been drafted by the town, but are included in the Land use plan for the first time. The update now goes to the Coastal Hesources Commission for its suggestions, then comes back to the town for final adoption. Mr*. Bullington said. : |^W4Vsrec S : KSMBROUGHS AUTO Quality Cars for l*s? : 754-91 10, Hwy. 17 N, Shollotte iyoj ru?u ti^UKi ? z door, 4 speed transmission, AM/FM cassette radio, 6-mcnth;6,U00 mile warronty. *4595?? 1985 FORD THUNDERBIRD Beautiful charcoal grey with full complement of accessories, including sunroof, oir dam, rear spO'ler, side skirts, alloy wheels with white letter tires. 6-month/ 6,000 mile warranty. $10,600?? 1984 CHEVROLET CHEVETTE 4 door, automatic transmission, air condition, power steering, AM/FM radio 6-rnonth/ 6,000 mile warranty. S4OARQ0 1984 PONTIaC FIERO SEAutomatic transmission, air condition, power steering, AM/FM stereo, tilt wheel. Beautiful red with allov wheels and white letter tires 6-month/6,000 mile warranty *7395?? 1977 DODGE MAXI VAN with windows and seuis for 12 pas sengers. Automatic transmission and air conditioned too! s219500 1975 FORD F-100 PICKUP Automatic transmission, power steering, sliding renr window, spoke wheels with white letter tires, 302 C.ID. V8 *1995?? < i i/-L E\ / C*A j(Uivr\iy fire. However, the blaze w prevented from spreading and M?k said the motor and a few shtngles? "It's lucky it didn't happen al o'clock in the morning," he addtx. The restaurant owner. Pete Steei who also owns restaurants in Not Myrtle Beach and Murreils In! . Awards Al used as the official telephone dun an emergency. Commissioner ti Atkins said the telephone compa had agreed to rotate their Town H sqLt \A/nc P , r \ . Jl B W Jl 1\ the 1980 Miss N.C. Fourth of July. S represented the Miss Western Pi< mont Pageant, an open prolinuria in the state pageant. It was h?M- first time competing the state pageant and it came afi several years off the pageant circi With what she learned at t] pageant in mind, said Mrs. ledge "We hope she'll lock at going ha again." Completes Course Specialist 4 William II. Hart recently completed the twoweek Primary Leadership I i Development 1C?" ^ Course at Fort Bragg. He is a .. * member of Com- J i , bat .support t oni- j pany. 1st Hat-gMk talion. 129th In( fantrv of the N.C. Annv Natioi I Guard in Shallotte. He and his wife. Barbara, reside Shallotte with their daughter. Fai 1 le is employed by Triple T as a tm mechanic in Wilmington. Arrives For Duty Army Maj. Barry M. Burst, son Howard M. and Betty J. Borst C'alalwsh. has arrived for duty w , the combined forces command South Korea. lie is countermeasures officer. Completes Course Army Pvt. Gene B Williams, s of Garfield and Nettie B. Williams Winnabow, has completed airplane repair course at the U.S. j my Transportation School in I Eustis, Va. J7uul/a?iut :*'T "i h qq 6 Qt. Cooler Chest l.o'ds a 5-j)*' plus ice v\?tri handy storage tray lor kcvs. etc o?/ ^ QUANTITIES UMITEO fSSZT 7.08 ~ 60-Ft. Reinforced Hose w/brass r.ou f/tnigr.. Thum Thing" connector ' in ID mhjh ^ QUANTITIES LIMITED ^ vC> - li>' <? Q QQ supffci Last 7il-Pc. First Aid Kit w/ loweleltos, band Ago s. first a?d cream, cold pack and more niv. ^ OUAIITIfltS LIMITEO ? GOODYEAR HOME SUPPLY Stallone 754 679; lo-fvi Brunswii i iium iV/v.i Back To as lives m North M> rtle Bench lie closwe t'd the Calabash Sleere s two weeks While most of ?n. ire ago and put if up for sale. Carolina aceomixla Stccre iisid ii* : n<i?>r. , . Nuiiiinor uitior ium I 2 view Hairs.lay. "It wasn't a fire. callt incr,.,lsl,s There were no shingles bunted: it |lr?nswirk Coiutlv' re. was just a little bitty motor. I don't julll|K.k1 fr01II ,, 7 lit think it's fair to put it in the \|av N(et. newspaper. Commission figures of a total labor forci were 1.770 in the cm I m Inst month. id if Contract rhLs was thi hiKl V^1 Wi III UV-I seven area count Bladen, Columbus, ?K number to any other phone. Duplin, Onslow, am av Decisions regarding location of the Bladen also had ri'v command post will be made at the unemployment, will B11 next meeting. rate. ESC officials said 1 tv's increase was h a f temporary layoff unner-Up ihc She and Miss Bruaswick Counlv, AAonH? R?! fd- Susan Holth. also of Southport and rj.c yfr.rinc Kesoi ry. Miss Durham, Karen fiioomquist. |.-orl Kisticr has ai were in the "B" competition group. fleu( trips and lectur in -That was a really competitive BS follows: lor group. They only took three from her Saturday, a film lit. group for the finals," said Mrs. Thne For Singing" u his l-edgett. Miss Durham won the ,,,n It. pageant. Miss Weeks and another Sunday, Dr. V. rk "B" group contestant were finalists Carolina University if Miss Holth had been in a dif- ?|,jfc Cycle of a NJ ~ fcrent competition group, agree.; followed by a salt m. Mrs. I.edgett and Holth's cliaperone. ?,,, David Clcgg, she would have made Filnts scheduled at . the top 10. ec The people in lialcigh certainly KU on ? ESOf Ki B know now that Miss Brunswick Coun- ? i tv is a force to be contended with," gj | said llegg. "She was described as a n I top contender throughout the week." _ / Among ether things, he said she did I well in her interview and earned S points for her suimsuit, talent and 8 I evening gown presentation. a ones ironi IU11CIKII, nc saul slic ? GRA. planned to continue her active reittn ? /mid' ,^1 as Miss Brunswick County. cinc?i;ng IN OUR the Miss N.C. Fourth of July Pageant 8 Only LoC< onSaturdav. i FREi ICR B BTC Registration Continues ? o( - , Qf Students may register for summer 8 < quarter classes through 8 p.m., July 8 t ln at the Supply main campus of Q a Brunswick Technical College. Included in the summer offerings E ? are two short courses in the general S j education program which may j| ^ , ;on transfer to many four-year colleges lUTCr ; 0f and universities. The short courses - Z an concludes August 7. The summer jj \r. quarter concludes Sept. 18. Pt More information is available from B pnONE 754 SO the office of student affairs. B em es* cm hob wa bs l 395^ M?WL*1?IXP ' ' v Supor Load 1 H , | Capacity j I f \ C ?//* ^ T*J*?li,E Jt AutomJficME At TIMER ^<????^ '"X* lm)B Iwob tugti i H v until CuilMn Bffrt Control fl| 'a Aw'OTKftr H*-.\. Cjicmi Int.'- .Vj1<j' HHfifiS'i-' '^ Vx'vAp., ' S Ifi-.-f,: . MA.'Ci ? Ar?: r?*r1 C.U-a.1 Bl *>g I t'tl r.trv It tarji K fatx-c Softer** t) Whirlpool 11! g J,?i Makmc) your world 4 Auw/?rt<L Cy?l? ??j ? V **" V " Pjwf CI*o??* Woth"?g * All m?lrl|HKll 4|I|>HJIHC? -*.|T, (?rf. (>?<f ??it?rr?rf?e fl'rtki lu>r rarncd llii* seal. f I Goodyear Hi 2 j Main St. Shallol 1 ck Unemployment Double Digits ithenstorn North workers at Carolina I'owcrand I Jghl toil llu* larger Co With a new contract, workers arc : wit!; inr.ignjf: xiM'oted to In* re-hired next month, unemployment, t^'.v said. s jobless rate Statewide, unemployment rose 10.8 |H?rcenl in from !>.l jwrcent in April to 5.4 per mient Security cent in May. and nationally the May showed that out tate was 7.3 percent. * of 16,340. there Duplin County achieved the must inty out of work draiiuitic recovery, Hoiii# from an 11.3 |H*rcent unemployment to 7.2 lest rate in the percent ?? May. New Hanover's ios, including jobless rale increased from 5.5 perNew Hanover, cent lo 5.9 percent, il Pender. Only Aside from Duplin, only Pender i double-digit County reported improved statistics, i a 10 percent dropping its previous 7.7 percent unemployment rate to 7.2 percent in iruiLswiek i 'oun- June. The lowest rate in the region irgcly due to a was Onslow County, with 4.3 percent of construction in May. sources Center Lists Activities urces Center at through Thursday are: Monday, inounced films, "The Not So Solid Earth," Tuesday, es for next week "Estuary," Wednesday, "This i-uul." and Thursday, "Fish: Master on "Winter: A of Movement." ill be shown at 2 A beachcomber's walk Ls the field HellLs. of East trip planned for 2 p.m. Tuesday, and , will speak on on Wednesday the field trip is hand L\ Salt Marsh," line crabbing for kids, also at 2 p.m. irsh fieid trip at Joy Frauson, home economist, will talk about "A Healthy Diet with 11 o in Monday Seafood" at 2 p.m. Thursday. ra p* pi mm ma wajnjf* }F BRUNSWICK COUNTY JD OPENING SPECIAL NEW SHALLOTTE LOCATION | 3I Water Conditioning Company B esi u mam mjct im ei m a ?w n ? WAIfcK A!!fiL?*i5 Rusty Water Hard Water Taste and Odor Removal Salt Service Lifetime Warranty $200 OFF 5 i iase of Water Conditioner WITH THIS COUPON GOOD THRU JULY 31! B FT MAIN STREET. SHALLOTTE j ICU Whirlpool appliance during Whirlpool you'll j?i*i one of Ihi'M' great radios absolutely different am/tin models to duNise from... it rt-Mil raltu'. SJSfi, iff 1 M..w?naAr I &l^36ral?il ^ ISOcu ft [3 - mil* MuqMatorl I Model ?> SS^^B f rw j RF3365XF ZIT^ fir I /}?!*><. * ',w%' ^ol"9?M(oi F irrt?f Ptuv>s<on 'cx B| "?l Oiit.on.il ICEMAO?C* Automatic K? M.Orr H * ctx* W.'fi Mtfiuto fly2^nniTTr---tn-a 'i m W&BBSBESBT P?PI ri8BSSl!^?l t KW.fi I System \ i I H^ti Etiooncy Opoutm to Iwip icdute ?)' I . $Al ? iwijy cosl* Insta-Mount'* fo? tai: imlanahon H lu>U>g f*o?? .*. P<*w iyt'w l?tl??ii?r li> M ?H.ghVrl? WotVt sin? Supply l?e 754-6792 * !
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