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0 ? ) 1 Atl Three H runs w Irk Count) 4-11 mettih to tlir Stole l-ll Kk-clrlf Congress . College In Murfrcssbnro. Holding I from li ft. Tanya Butler i>f ShalloUe K(. .'I. Supply, ami Tahitha Daniels- < Daniels, left. I II lender and molhi Holden Of Four IIY MAItJOItlK MKOlVF.ItN Taylor McMillan has a lot of nostalgia for the community where he spent the summers of his childhood. Hut he's a practical man. too. so his gift to modern-day Holden Beach meets one of the greatest needs of that growing resort. McMillan, grandson of John Holden, and his sister-in-law Frances McMillan, liavc just deeded four tenfoot strips of land for public accosswavs to the town of Holden Beach. One of the deeds is given in collaboration with the heirs of H.ll. Holden. The strins are located follow* along Ocean Blvd: adjacent to 383 Ocean Blvd., adjacent to the Thurlough cottage, adjacent to the K M. O'Berry cottage, and two lots from the Marley cottage. Along with one of the deeds, McMillan expressed some of his cherished hopes for the beach where he visited his uncles every summer until his mother built a house there in the early 1950s. Mis suggestions for town officials are: to restrict commercial development, plan for installation of a city sewer system, prohibit parking along Ocean Blvd., and eliminate every utility pole, requiring underground wiring. "The purpose of the deeds is simply to commend the town for preserv ing what Holden Beach is all about.' he said "Lots of good, good people have come here sinee I've been associated with the town." His ilolden Beach history dates back to his mother's inheritance of property there from her father. John Holden. "1 had been visiting every summer and staying with my three uncles," he said. "Then my mother built a house in the earlv 50s and it was destroyed by Hurricane Ha/.el. We rebuilt it and I stay there today.' In addition to his beach home. McMillan has a residence in Kaleigh, where he serves as the state's chief deputy labor commissioner. While he might revei in memories of the island in its pristine state, before condominiums, stores and trailer (Kirks, he is not against a certain amount of development there. 1 Mii'iturajio nlnniHMl development and I'm not against condos or trailer camps." he said. "Times change and you've got to accomodate them, hut you can do as much as possible to iiiuiiiiaiu what people hu> pr?ipci't> here for." McMillan said more parking is essential to lloldon Uracil, but on YOU DON'T I ! I > With $10 food merchandise at "r ^ ~ nujLDJdiiNi Gen 473 Ocean Bl V ? Jffe % end 4-H Electric Congre vrs wcrt* dclcgnh's Aundria Hytr. rinli July 7-9 at Chowan '?f Carolina Power in*- ?ip;ii< uivy arc. ucicfjaics. i ncj wei . Kerry C umber of clcclric projects. C if Kt. I. Ash. Flora gross. conducted b it of Tnhitha. ami Service. Receives Accessw Ocean Blvd. it is bath dangerous and unsightly. "Oil the north side of ; ocean Mivd there should lx? public < parking. There's not room for big lots, but there could Ik* spots for 10-20 < ears." he said. i I think the state and the county ; have a responsibility, in terms of taxpayers. to do as much as the town does to provide parking." he said. Holden Beach Mayor .John Tandy said of McMillan. "He's got the beach at heart, and he thinks a lot like the mayor of Holden Beach." Tandy agreed with McMillan that no more commercial development is needed. "This beach is one of the few from Maine to Florida that is residential, and property values should go tip here as other lieaches oecomc commercial." he said. In regard to a proposed sewer system. Tandy said the town has applied for a state study grant, with mntchiiu* funds of $6,000. to determine whether it is feasible on Holden Beach. We've been thinking about it for the last five years." he said ?lir JJanur ^ r-. - ? Early Bird IS-nnl .K.KMn.tO I'M Mniul (llioicr ol" a >pt><*inl ehirl seafood entree <?r 7 <?/.. ri It hill tier intitules ehee.se X e s.il.itl, vefieiuhle tin jtmr, rice fnil.ittn-.s, X hre.nl. I.httiee tif htmse nine, ten ttr Sorry, nn suhsliiutitm>. Ilcserr.ifitms if yini trish. ' tartoliiili II-% l i li?nl?iuiilj)> t ?I .id l?r. ? HAVE TO PLAN We stock a full line i meat and produce i % .J rm You don't have to hunt tor i V / r \ We've expanded to m ip\l \ including ice, floats, gift r* V tanning lotion, film, ice crc k PyfililWI ttpw i?i/l/"lu.innr ' game room, too. ( convenience of complete shoppii I order, get 10% off the Salt Peddler next Beach eral sto Ivd. West, jus* post the Fishinq Pici Open 7:30 AM to 1 1 PM doily l ?ss l. customer service representative and Light Co., accompanied ihe re selected for achievement in their i'&i. sponsored Ihe trip to the cony the N.C. Agricultural K* tension Gift ays although some folks think that with i sewer system comes levclopment " The new accesswavs the island omnium tv has just received were lot given under any conditions that McMillan's suggestions be followed THIS WEEK ONLY er house # PftlMTEO W u starting at szk s299 ^ HOUSE PAINTING VINYL SIDING ~ ? _ j LOWEST PRICES V &rlW The I Paint Doctor 642-9025 .-Ar It'i; TTft Itl rv ?? 4? V VltUi t Specials! layWt'ilmxItu HnUi veil or prime . 88.?)5 r.?-hrr>. . J ? /Hint nr vJM ." \v wmim .vi f \l \ I HI MUNSWIC* 81 AC ON j i A SAFARI... of groceries, fresh right on the beach! convenient place to grocery eel ALL your vacation needs, s, novelties, umbrella rentals, (am, T-shirts, sunglasses, ond for everyone. Air conditioned lome sec us You'll enjoy the ig without leaving the beach! regular priced i door. HE OCEANFRONT Kir ftjft o j n ? ? ? o r?c I 7-OHX-JOOU RE 4 on loft. Performance Pul Security Savings and i.oai Association of Southpnrt I vis Ixrei ranked as one of the high perfor mance thrift institutions in the natioi la?;* vear !?v the "! hrif News According to th?* Federal Hoiim i/Kin hank board. Security run assets in l!iH5 of $60.27 million. CQyi j^AlTH & I^AUTVi H |h|I I 1 f Iral HI1? lis I ?1.s,kl -'IBf SCRIPT* || [EST MIGHTY MATC "[?B 0R ULTRA LI ill DISPOSAS HI LIGHT SiNGtE F 2 TO FOR Jt? ^8? Bj<n4 [SSEW! i ONE TAPE | ONE DAY for #igpac i ONLY 47 I STORF H om lACHMtDAV CfrOS'T CtQUltfC I *:Oif?A|.( 4- i ; A L'OV ?'1.Ui J^OUPON^XPIRES AUG.^7.1986 ?? | OWE MPF j ONE DAY iissv &Qi I 5IUHI- g J&r 0Nr _ ' UCHfJ^D** DIPOSiI 1 A? Mf A DOW WIlH IH'S COUffyjj ^COUPON EXPIRES AUG. 17.1986 *Z Wl mstitvl I HI mo Ml TO UMII ()ll AN T111| meamBMuaammmmmammatafaams I Era" W2Q59 H TIIK HIU'NSWM K ItKAt UN, s Security On List i i The Sews said tin* association had i a return on average assets of 1.470 compared with 1.340 in 1984. i Security was one of 17 North i Cirnlir nm<>n<l the high performers listed by the News, a national publication for the i thriti and iMortgage banking industries. _ |?se > i/V\J... | mr ^ A reg J Bm&nl laSM 'J M5eej3 ? gJpEMg m |m|-J MqhM H BSRr ?\ FOAMVj_ im SHAVE | Lt CREATE fcK ; 1>, 1 nRGt'i&% 1 t 1791 - W: ST?Q^ysT^ ^^jV?Esl * ? rti' - IjEEEEEgmMlil i ONE TAPE i i ONE DAY { % 49? stost t*CMPf? 0*> OfPOSiT ?IQu:8fO (I *!?Tt AlDCNl* W.MI*SCOu?CN LUI 1 COUPON EXPIRES AUG. 17.1986 !c iinjjgsgfiSiii ONE TAPE ' ONE DAY 1 foc i|A(1 I ONLY ?JL%? I . 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