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"in- iitiiiit-u Sii'iivii ?>?? of ( Gfilinissionet
s voted Monday to scrul lettei
s of commendation t?> four surfers
who recently saved two swimmers
from drowning in the ocean off
fioiden Bench. Public Safety Commissioner
(irnhain Kin*', reported (lie
mcidenLs at t!;e board'* uy.uiar
meeting
l in IiiK 'i ..IjI i
was suiinmim: m the ocean when lie
went under, am! three near hy surfers
went to liis aid. Kindim? him face
down, Handy Keesee. Hohh) liabson
and Steve Scarborough brought him
ashore and he was la ken In the
hospital After a couple of days he
was okav,'* King reported, "but he
would have drowned without their
help."
Commissioners recalled that a few
weeks ago another surfer. Hobby
Robinson, also saved a swimmer. All
four are being officially thanked by
the town for their pffurls
Anniiiiitiiwiilv
The board appointed Alan lloldcn
and .Iiiii C.riffin t?? three-vear terias
on the pl;iiitiirii; and zoning board,
and named .lack Scarborough to fit!
the unexpired term of Harry Voder.
( harlotte Nolte was elected alternate
on that hoard, a one-year position.
Fleeted to the board of adjustiiients
were Martin Feldt and
Hob Campbell to three-year terias,
while Al Hell and I'errian Padgett
were named to one-year terms as
alternates.
Hurricane Plans
Further hurricane readiness plans
were finalized. Commissioner Hal
Stanley said the command post
would be set tip in his office at the Sun
Co. on the causeway, where
telephone lines will receive incoming
calls for town officials, in the event of
a storm. The town hall telephone
number will rotate into the numbers
there. Stanley said bathroom and kitWMrA?r
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Dm mended
chen facilities arc also available in
his offices.
Next door. < Jreen < )ak <'otla^es will
provide lodging for those crucial to
the town in an emergency. "Hut f\arviii
HobiiLson said only people ran
stay there, not animals." Stanley
reported. I really believe tin- town
should not he responsible for
families. Sf!L*?!! children or .ir.Sv
those people needed for town work
should he at the command past."
Mayor John Tandy asked Stanley
and King to prepare a list of eritieal
people in emergencies.
Commissioner William Williamson
said lite hurricane evacuation plan
will follow the plan already established
by Holdcn Beach, and he suggested
thai two people go together to
each house to initiate evacuation.
Safety and Streets
King gave a public salety report
for June as follows: 127 service calls,
three fires, 18 parking violations, 17
Speeding violations, two breaking
and entering offenses, one drug violation.
one major larceny and two
minor larcenies, one vandalism
episode and three traffic accidents.
Property recovered was valued at
1698.
Stanley and Streets and Accessway
Commissioner flay Atkins had a
heated exchange over her refiueet for
SKIM) to build ;i new accesswav just
cast of 6V9 Ocean Blvd. "Wc don't
need all this fancy walkway and fadings
clear to Ocean Blvd. All people
really need is to get up, over and
down the dunes. I move we appropriate
5500 for that," lie said.
Ms. Atkins protested that she had
several estimates on the work and
thcv were all $800 or more, but
Stanley said Martin Feldt, in attendance
at the meeting, had offered to
do it for $500. The cheaper job would,
however, provide only the minimum
coverage of the dune. Two or three
people in the audience spoke up in
favor of posts and rope to guide
pedestrians to the dune, so they
wouldn't stray onto nearby yards.
"How about giving me $8(MT 1
won't spend it if 1 don't need it. 1 prt>*
mise!" Ms. Atkins pleaded. Commissioner
Williamson then moved for an
appropriation of $500, which passed
unanimously.
Reach Cleanup
Sanitation Commissioner l.yn
llolden reported that garbage pickup
over the holiday liad been good.
Stanley asked, "What about the
beach patrol that was suppased to
keep the strand clean?" and llolden
shrugged, deferring to Town Administrator
Hob Buck who said, A
whoie ioi oi people are drinKing beer
tluit didn't used to. We luui the
Krc.iicsi concentration 01 oeer cans
I've ever seen."
Tandy suggeted more help is needed
to clear, up the tieach. When he
asked members of tlie audience
about sanitation conditions around
their homes, he heard, "lake a garbage
dump." and 'It would be awful
if we didn't clean it up ourselves."
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SUPPLIES
MAIN ST.. 754 696?
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1-or Holder
KiriH Suggested lun lilf'tl ld> hired In
start at either end of the islam! with
trash lc?f?s aivl ineut in the middle,
followed by a truck picking up tin*
filled bags.
A financial report fif the last fiscal
year, given by King, revealed town
revenue* were up 8.1 percent mere
tlian # xp?i li'il anil ox|M*rtses 4 percent
less than cxoccted.
Building inspector, Dwight Carroll
r..rw.rf...J f?r 'to -jpj.jp riPtjl
bulkhead permits, construction value
$50,400; four new house coiLstruction
permits, value $220,641; $1,308 collected
for building permits; 43 houses
and two condo units under construction;
13 ("AMA permit applications
He said in June of 1985 ten new house
construction permits were issued, so
building is down a little this year.
In other business the board:
Calendar
Thursday, July 10
i iiak i hl( CHAPTER ABWA meets fo
Barbecue, Shallotte, 6:30 p.m.
L0NGW00I) COMMUNITY IMPROVI
Store. Long wood. 7:30 p.m.
GAMK NIGHT at the American legion
7.30 p.m.
( IlISSKTroWVI.ONGWOOD YFD m
p.m.
IJMHKS AUXILIARY. BPOK 2079. me.
Friday, July 11
THK BETTER BREATHERS <1.1 I
breathing, meets at Brunswick Hos
will discuss chronic lung diseases a
SHALMVITK Ab-ANUN FAMILY GRt
Church, 8 p.m. This is a support gr<
GAMK NIGHT at the Sunset Beach Vo
Saturday, July 12
CAR WASHKS by the Brunswick Coui
locations in Shallotte. Holden Beach
$5 per car.
GAME NSG1IT at the Calabash Volant
suiuiay, July 13
PANCAKE BREAKFAST will be sen
Club, Sunset Harbor. 7 a.m.-10 a.m.
Monday, July 14
TOWN CREEK HOME EXTENSION
Park, 9 a.m. Visitors welcome.
CAIARAStl TOWN COUNCIL meet* i
BRUNSWICK COUNTY PARKS A.N13
meets in the commissioners' i
Brunswick County Government Cei
HOt.DEN REACH SENIOR CITIZEN
6:30 p.m.
BRUNSWICK COUNTY BOARD OE
ference room. Southport, 0:30 p.m.
SHAIJ.OTTE PLANNING BOARD m.
RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT COM:
fice. Planning Building, Brunswicl
i: p.m.
BRUNSWICK COUNTY HOARD OF
merit, 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, July 15
PRESCHOOI. STORY HOUR at ill
Shallotte. 10 a.in.*10:45 a.m. and 11
OCEAN ISLE BEACH COMMISSION!
AMERICAN BUSINESS WOMEN'S AS
Shallotte, 6:30 p.m. Prospective me
Wednesday, July 16
BRUNSWICK TOASTMASTKRS will n
Motor Lodge, Southport. Guests and
a.til.-8 a.m.
BEACHCOMBER'S SIIELI. STUDY G
Mason. 23 E. Roberta Road. Tarliec
lion call Ruth i Mrs. J.R.t Athey.
BRUNSWICK TECHNICAL COLLEGE
Supply campus, 7 p.m.
SHALLOTTE AIJIKKMEN meet at Hi
HOIJIEN REACH CU.M.Ml N1TY WA1
gram on shells. 7:30 p.m. Open to t!
BRUNSWICK COUNTY Pi ANNivr: u
Planning Building. Brunswick Coun
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ft r' ip
i Rescues
Supported a grant for New
Hanover County airport;
Approved a resolution to pave K
Sanford Street; Bra
Voted to let Wildlife Resources mei
take over tuc boat fsiiip at *iie
bridge; in (
Approved a water fee of $2.50 per Copiling
to be charged with building T
permit; Tov
Heard that the Department of Hal
Ti?ii?.i|hji Idiiuii IwtiS counted traffic ai Me
the causeway intersection in April Dot
and concluded no traffic signal is Sup
needed; Fo>
And received a petition from Dr. Her
Norman Duncan, signed by residents 108!
of I..S. llolden subdivision, asking pre
that parking l>e prohibited on their din
streets, due to the danger. T
The board had a brief executive I>ec
session on personnel matters. to
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ut events
A
r supper and business meeting at Joe's son
son
EMENT PROJECT meets at Flowers
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eels at the new station on N.C. WM. 8
?ls at the F.Iks Lodge. Calabash. 8 p.m.
5. for persons who have difficulty
pital in Supply. 12 noon. Connie Irvin
rid medications.
)L"I' meets at Camp United Methodist
>up for families of alcoholics,
ilunteer Fire Department. 8 p.m.
rUy little League Association at UCB
and Ocean Isle Beach. 10 a.m.-I p.m., *L
ct'i File Department. 8 p.m. W
red at the Brunswick County Fishing
. $2 per person.
CLUB meets at Town Creek Township
li liic tOwTi lirtil. 4.30 p.III.
RECREATION Advisory Committee
hambers. Administration Building,
liter. 6:30 p.m.
iS meet at .loo's Barbecue. Shallollc.
EDUCATION meets at the board conjets
at the town hall. 7 p.m.
MISSION meets at the commission's ofi
County Government Center. Bolivia.
HEALTH meets at the health depart?
West Brunswick Branch library,
a. m.-ll:45 a.m.
CHS meets at the town hall. 4 p.m.
iSOCIATlON meets at Joe's Barbecue,
rubers are welcome.
leet in a new location, the Sea Captain
1 prospective members are welcome. 7
ROl'P meets at the home of Mrs. Hal
fland Acres. 2 p.m. For more informa!
trustees meet in the board room at the
e town hall, 7:30 p.m.
ICH meets at the town hall for a pro- b
lie public.
tOAIui meets in trie conference room.
ity Government Center, 7:30 p.m. L
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furniture, pa
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EVERYTHING FB
THK BRUNSWICK Itl'.AI
PEOPLE IN
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our new members of the South
taswick Islands Chamber of Coinrce
Hoard of Directors were inleu
Tuesday at a dinner meeting
'alabash. according to rhmntim
Director Anne Marie Schcttiui.
hpy are Tom Haley, of Haibur
vn Restaurant, Calabash; David
ten, of Brunswick Electric
mbership Corp.. Shallotte;
uild Ray i.ong. Brunswick Farn:
plies. Ash; and Debbie Sloanc
of Sluarie Realty. Ocean Isle
ich Their terms expire in June
>. Alan Holden. 1986-87 chamber
rsident. administered thr
jctor's oath
he outgoing chamber president
i Johnson Jr.. presented plaque
iler Pope. Judy Young anil
inces Williams at the end of their
co-year t#?nn
Begins Duty
riny Spec. 4 l.yndon K. Bellamy
i of Dorthv J. Johnson and grand
i of Annie M. Young. both o
g!
TABLE TOPS -MIRF
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SHALLOTTE GLASS
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Platypus hats are
the rage this
Brown soys
they're also good
for shading his
eyes Get yours at
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EACHWEAR GROCERIES ME
JEWELRY- HOUSEV
HOLDEN BEACH CAU
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L'ON, Thursday. July 10. 1986-Page 9-A
I THE NEWS
rd ir is iu I is Four
i l.om* wood. lias arrived for duty with
the 325th infantry. Ft. Bragg.
FFA Conference
Jeff Buss and Dean Smith
t epresenteu the West Brunswick
I Chapter of Future Farmers of
America at the state leaHorshjn
fercnce June 30-July 4 at White take,
i Buss is president, and Smith vice
president of the local chapter, whose
r advisor isC Michael Huss.
Mileage Wins Noted
Top mileage participants received
prizes in the month-long individual
? fitness campaign sponsored by the
Brunswick County Parks and
1 Recreation Department.
They were Curb a B. Cowan, wiio
completed M7 miles bicycling and
60.6 miles running; Ken Cook. 45
, miles bicycling: Charlotte Haw. 103.0
- miles walking: and Dovie While. 86
f miles walking.
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