Pngi* lft*A?111!-' BIU'NSWU'K UK.All Here's A Yard Sal* IVdtcated inovio buffs, who would treasure a handful of lint from the Dockets of Kobert Kedford. cuther round! You can be up to your knees in treasures actually handled by some of filmland's brightest stars. 'Crimes of the Heart" movie props eo on sale to the public Saturday in Southport at 217 and 223 Caswell Drive, beginning at y a.m. and continuing until all merchandise is sold The word comes from lYbbie Martin. production assistant on the film that has just concluded about three montlis of shooting in a Caswell Street house and on locations in Deputies Find M A sizeable crop of marijuana was harvested June 26 in the Green Swamp by Det. Sgt David Crocker, crime prevention officer Don Gates and oilier officers of the Brunswick County Sheriff's department. Crocker said 273 plants were seizrun A D r.DHWC v_i_u//~\l\ UI\U V L. Bryant Descenc BY BARBARA T. HEW KIT Annie R Bryant was hostess for B descendants of John Jack and Holland l.andcaster Bnant on Saturday. July 5. Their reunion was one of sharing love, good mgBTy js and fellowship for local and in-state relatives as well as participants from five other states. (timings And Goings Visiting Mr and Mrs. David Gore were their children and grandchildren: l.indeli. Linda and Uikeisa Gore of Rocky Mount: Randy and Von Gore of Wilson. lx?o. Lon and Teneidra Gore, and Ravone, Gtna. Kavon and Jarell Gore, all of Greensboro; Anne. C.W. and Clndv Gore of Virginia; and Edward Tunmoas of Fayettevillc. Visiting the Willie Bates family were their daughter and son-in-law. Kim and K .1 Grissett of Sumter. 3.C. K.J. ia auiiturieii wttii trie U.S. Air Force at Shaw AFB. Joining the .lames Hewetts were Carol and Cecil Riley and Michelle and William Roney of New !?ndon. Conn.: Earnest. Patsy ar.d Jasmine He wet:, also of Connecticut; and Kent. Neecie and J R. llewett of Hampton. Va., who spent part of their vacation visiting relatives before sight-seeing in Jacksonville. Fla.. and at Disneyworld. Members of Mrs. Amelia Gore's family gathered at their summer home in Cedar Grove for the weekend Here from Pleasantville and Newark. N.J., were Evelyn Blooms and Earlene Williams. Relatives from Hampton. Va.. and Atlanta, Ga . also were here. Anita and Michael Joyner of Gastonia were visiting the Mary E. Barnard family in Bolivia. Joyce and I/ie Bullard, their AT VARNAMTOWN BRING HOME THEABEACON On Sale At JOE'S SUPERETTE JUDY'S SEAFOOD All-You-Can-Eot I 11 Served 11 AM >o 2:30 PW 1 Adults ?$4.20 Childrei Dinner Served 4:30 to 1 0 Take-Out Orders ? Coll J 754-7294 1 A new restaurant of 1 distinction for a 1 town thot is growing by 1 t lonnt rtr,A ' bounds. . J CAST UJ) CHINESE-AMERIC, || H"nr 130 Eoat (foimerl) Phont 7 ?\. Thursday, duly 10. I!?>6 Star-Spang ? For Movie Southport Stars whose props ami personal possessions will be sold are Diane Keaton. Sissy Spaeek. Jessica I-anuo and Sam Slieparit. all of whom departed Southpoi I duly 3. There will be Miss lange's baby's , erib and personal telephone, and | ashtrays and sheets used bv Miss i Spaivk. Props from the set will m- i elude bookshelves. filing cabinets and anything else that will be seen on eaiueia. Costumes are not included. Ms Martin said. 1 Kach item will be marked with a ? vtii'Vi'r u-hnrn if arijuana Field in f"vi. riirikinti front 10 ti? 10 foot m height, and with a street value of I $401,000. i "This pint was east of Kxum." i Crocker said. all surrounded by , chicken wire to keep out animals and AREA NEWS ! Jants Reunited r daughter Tracy, and Ted Bernard * ' are visiting Helen Bernard Tarplev I in Patterson. N.J Mrs. Mar> Bernard's daughter. Judy Robinson, lias returned to Plainficld. N J While in Brunswick a County she saw her son. Howard. v perform with the youth of Ocean * View Association at their recent union program Howard will spend the sununer with his mother in Plain- t field. t Happy Birthday Happy birthday to Deborah Gore I Cause. Pencie Grissett. Lottie 1 Hunter. Gladys Heed, Corene Wilker- I son. How ard Garrison. Bert Johnson, a Julia Brown. Freddie Hewett. Timmy Marlowe. Angie Cause. Vera V Gavin and James M. Johnson i Tune In Be sure to listen to WVCB Radio on Thursdays at 3 p.m. and Saturdays at \0 15 a.m. for the Cedar (trove Area , News; and on Sundays at 3:30 pin. for the Moments of Inspiration gospel program. June Warmer, But No Record-Breaker 1 According to the National V. eather Service in Wilmington. June was < warmer than normal but no records , were broken. The highest temperature was 97 on ^ the 8th, and the lowest was 62 on the , 22nd. The monthly average high was 79.4. which is 2.8 degrees above norma I. Measurable rainfall occurred on 14 days, and on the 17th and 20th. when severe thunderstorms occurred, more than an inch fell. Thunderstorms doubled above the June average, with 15 during the month, as compared r.o the norm of 8 days with thunderstorms. Then* four clear days in June. 14 partly cloudy, and 12 cloudy ones, with sunshine 68 percent of the time. AT SEASIDE BRING HOME [ THEftBEACON On Sale At BIG NELL'S PIT STOP OASIS MART ? -unch Buffet // 1 i ?$2.50 PM / \ A dr u " c< \ 1 cwmjh AN RESTAURANT Lb i Janc'i Kcuntry Kitchen) 54-7294 led k I .-M a * " ! Ullb from, but prices won't be inflated t? reflect "star value," she explained l'hey will be under market value "People who dressed the sets will tu on haiul to answer questions." This saie is a first in the movie in Jiistry. .is far as she knows. I'sually props are returned to st.idu warehouses We're having the saK !o give the public a cluince to have ioinething from the movie." she (aid. "Primes" is a production of vuiuromis Intertaiiimcnt (.roup, lirected by Bruce Beresford. and is scheduled for release in IViriiiber. Green Swamp iveil tended ?Vc :: for two days, then got a warrant anr went in." Pending a grand jury indictment, 'rocker refused to name the person (uspected of growing the plants \jew Johs Program ro Begin At College Reducing public assistance payments, unemployment, and inder-employment is the primary >bjective of the Human Resources development Program beginning ,luy 21 at Brunswick Technical College Training will be provided in icademic and communication skilLs. uul resume preparation. Students rill aLso be provided assistance in eeuring employment or obtaining urther vocational training. The classes, which are provided by he Job Training Partnership Act for he economically disadvantaged, are cheduled from 8:JO a.m. through '2 ?.in.. Monday through Thursday There ts no registration fee for the irogram and all materials and books ire provided by the college More information about the pn?[rain is available by calling !.inda toady at limns wick Technical Colege. Arts Programs Planned At Libraries The Brunswick County Parks ami Recreation Department, in conjunction with county libraries, will sponsor summer afternoon arts programs ror 8-14-year olds. The first program, scheduled for Tuesday. 3:30-4:30 p in. at the tfialiolte library , will be devoted to nakir.g nature t-shirts. Participants ire asked to bring a white t-shirt on vhich they will make a nature lesign The programs are free and open to ill county youth. Need IVlortga; If you are bu/incj proper tall us for first considcrati loans. (919) 64: 3S? First Invest SAVINGS & LOAN,IN ii.hr Early Bir IS, TV I I'M M, < 'liiiicc o!" a sprcial ? !? I sea F* mm I hi triT or 7 o | rili iHiimr im huh's rlirtw ?\ .salml, ii'ui'tuhlr (In jimr. ri /mtiiliii's, ?V lne.nl. I.hitiie (?l house uiu le.i Surry, n*> substitutions. Uoser niliuns if von u K. "f Ul I ( I I Ilih -? Special Vans On DOT Agenda ? l i nnspor l.ittvn for the olilorU ami luiniiiiMpiH'd in llrunswiek 1'oimty i'oiiIiI net a boost Friday front the N (' I toil nl of transportation riie boiint is scheduled to consider % at ions i oqin*>t.s foi ?;i ants under the I rbati Mass transit Vet nu-mioh ? the Brunswick l\mnt> Volunteer & Information Center, a coalition of Brunswick Couiity agencies has requested funds for three new regular vans and one van equipped with a lift that makes :! accessible to the phy sic.il!> haiuluapped. According to VIC coordinator Ouida llewett. these vans would complement the two regular vans and one lifteqnipped van already in use localh they would !x* furnished under a $59,640 federal grant matched b> $7,435 each from state and local 1 i.ocal agencies that will pool use of the equipment inelude. in addition to , Vk . the Brunswick Interagency Proi grain at Brunswick Technical College. Southeastern Mental Health. Brunswick County Parks and Kocreation. ami the Brunswick Conn ty Department of Social Services. Also, the transportation board will I consider adding Unvis Drive and Ky ota Drive to the state road system, and allocating another $1,000 for preliminary engineering on S.H 1426 at a Seaboard System Hailroad crossing. Chows On Pet List Xehna Babson. animal control supervisor for the Brunswick County ueaun Department. recommends the follow inc. animals as pets of the week female black mini chow, "very friendly." female black threequarter chow, and nude black, grey and white mixed terrier l he.se and other animals may he seen and adopted at the animal shelter oft Highway 211. Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Rabbits Will Be Exhibited At Mall The Coastal Babbit ami Cavy Breeders Association in Brunswick > County will display rabbits and guinea pigs July 12 and 13 at In' dependence Mall in Wilmington l?:m? Rates of like local croup said there will l)e more than ten different kinds of rabbits and six varieties of guinea pigs or cavies in the display, which celebrates National Babbit Week. ^ diic ?t;iinci) (k'>l;in? trlwpiic | .-'fCi'-i ORDERS-Gl ASS SUPPLIES T i REGISTER TOR Cl ASSES ANY TIW.I1 1 -cV Su. 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