Page 2-A?THE BRUNSWICK BEACON. Thursday. December IS. I9S6 Calendar Of Events Thursday, Dec. 18 BRUNSWICK TECHNICAL COLLEGE TRUSTEES will meet m the college board room. 7 p.m. Rescheduled from Deo 17. Friday, Dec. 19 DEADLINE TO ENTER the Dec. 21 Calabash Veterans of Foreign Wars Coif ittuniHiiK'ni ai vysier ?ay uoii i.iiiks. cor more informationcontact IM". Botls. Carolina Shores. CALABASH EXTENSION HOMEM AKF.RS meet at the Calabash Volunteer Fire Department. 10 a.m. A PRESCHOOLSTOKVT1MK CHR1STM \S P \K1 Y is planned at the 1 .eland Branch Library. 10:30 a.in.-12 noon. TURKEY SHOOT sponsored by Shallottc Point Volunteer Fire Department at the fire station. J2 per shot, with turkeys and picnic hams as prizes. 7 p.m.-lO p.m. TURKEY SHOOT by the Calabash Veterans of Foreign Wars, in Calabash on N.C. 179 just north of the traffic light. p m -10 p in. SHALLOTTK Al.-ANON FAMILY GROUP meets at Camp United Methodist Church. 8 p.m. This is a support group for families of alcoholics. CLOSED MEETING of Alcoholics Anonymous for individuals who have a problem with alcohol. AA Building Grissettoun, 8 p.m Saturday, Dee. 20 SANTA CLAUS will be at the Sunset Beach Volunteer Fire 1 >epartment to visit with children who live in the fire district and their parents. :t p.m. to 6 p.in CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION at Sunnyside School in Sliallotte Municipal Park, sponsored by the South Brunswick Islands Chamber of Commerce, with tree-lighting, caroling and a visit from Santa. 7 p.m -8 p.m. TURKEY SHOOT sponsored by Shallolte Point Volunteer Fire Department at the fire station. $2 per shot, with picnic hams and turkeys as prizes. Proceeds will be used to buy fire truck equipment. 7 p.m.-lO p.m. THE LAST TURKEY SHOOT in a series sponsored by the Calabash Veterans of Foreign Wars, at Calabash on N.C. 17!? just north of the traffic light. 7 p.m.-10 p.m.. with proceeds for the VFW Building Fund. Sunday. Dec. 21 TURKEY SHOOT by the Calabash Veterans of Foreign Wars, in Calabash on N.C. 179 just north of the traffic light. 2 p.m.-4 p.m. OPEN MEETING bv Alcoholics Anonymous at the A A Building. Grissettown. 8 p.m Monday, Dec. 22 THE BRUNSWICK COUNTY LIBRARY will temporarily halt bookmobile service until Jan. 6 and libraries will be closed Dec. 24-26 for the Christmas holidays. BRUNSWICK COUNTY ROAK1) OF SOC1AI. SKRVICKS meets in the social sendees department. Brunswick County Government Center. 5:30 p.m. 1 Open to the public. BRUNSW ICK SOIL A WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT board meets at Jane's Restaurant. Holden Beach Road. 6 p.m. Open to the public. LADIES AUXILIARY. Calabash VFW Post No. 7238 meets at Brunswick ! Haus Restaurant. 7:30 p.m. CLOSED MEETING for individuals who have a problem with alcohol. Alcoholics Anonymous Building. Grissettown. 8 p.m. Tuesday. Dec. 23 PILOT CLUB of the South Brunswick Islands meets at Brunswick Electric J Membership Corp. in Shallotte. 6:30 p.m. Wednesday. Dec. 24 BRUNSWICK TOASTMASTER.S will not meet this week at the Ship's Chandler in Soulhport. due to the holidays. Meetings resume after NewYear's Day. BRUNSWICK COUNTY ANIMAL WELFARE LEAGUE meets at the Sizzling Sirloin Family Steakhouse in Shallotte. 12:30 p.m. CLOSED MEETING for individuals who have a problem with alcohol, at the | Alcoholics Anonymous Building. 8 p.m. \ Out-Of-Court Settlement r> I I i .1 ? rceacnea in Laoor Dispute An out-of-court settlement has ap- from Wilmington's state pert to its parently been reached in a month- new location at Eagles Island and \ long dispute between a shipping coin- began using a non-union dock gang, panv and the International Representatives of 11.A locals 1426 Longshoreman's Association. and 176*1 in Wilmington and 13:v, in Details of the settlement were not Southport began picketing the cornavailable. panv to protest the use of non-union A hearing on a temporary restrain- labor, which they say arc making a ing order barring union pickets from little more than S4 an hour. Members the Carolina Caribbean Carriers port cf the II-A earn $17 an hour, accoron Eagle Island and from acts of van- ding to an ILA spokesmen, dalism was due to be heard in Coluni- CCC said the picketing was disrupbus County District Court Monday, ting business and obtained a tembut was not. porary restraining order to bar the But a spokesman for Carolina picketers from its property. Caribbean Carriers lias been quoted The company had considered movsaying the controversy has been ing its operation to ports in Florida resolved and that CCC will continue because the protest was costing it to use non-union labor to load its money, hut apparently is no longer barges. considering it. The dispute began last month after The company does plan to open a the company was taken over by second port operation for barge trafPonce Maritime Services of Puerto fit- between the U.S. and Puerto Kico Rico and moved its loading operation by mid-1987 at a Florida port. . ? A I- ? - - k i - I ixunia v_ui niliue nDove iNormai Temperatures should average near ed a maximum high of 76 degrees on normal over the next few days, while the 9th and a minimum low of 28 above normal precipitation is ex- degrees on the 14th. An average daily pected to continue. high of 62 degrees combined with an Shallotte Point meteorologist average daily low of 46 degrees for a Jackson Canady said the area can ex- daily average temperature of 54 pect nighttime lows averaging degrees. Canady said that is about around 40 degrees, with daytime six degrees above normal, highs of around 60 degrees, and about three-quarters inch of rainfall. He measured 2.28 inches of rain at For the period Dec. 9-15, he record- Shallotte Point during the period. HOW TO SUBSCRIBE TO THE BRUNSWICK^BEACON j I POST OFFICE BOX 2S58 | SHALLOTTE. NORTH CAROLINA 28459 | For Award-Winning News Coverage I i ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION RATES BY MAIL: Sr.C.ii.en in 3runswick County 7.50 6 50 i I I tlsewhere in North Carolina .10 00 9 00 | Ctyjtside North Carolino 12.50 .11.50 | Complete And Return To Above Address j j Name Address | City, State j Chamber H< Will Donate The South Brunswick Islands C benevolent Santo Hans will lenvi Christmas. Chamber President Alan Holder are hoping someone will donate and when the new tax laws will make it Santa. Someone who donates land to a i chamber, before Jan. l can take a 1 value of the property, Holden explai After Jan. 1. tlie only deduction c cost or basis one lias in the property llo'.den said the chamber needs nutnent site for its annual N.C. 0 available for other community gri any tiling, a lot. tract or whatever." The chamber board recessed reconvene on short notice between i Santa calls. A lawyer is on standby work by the deadline. Court To Dec Of Condemr A jury will decide what is a fair price for propert\ condemned l>\ the N.t.'. Department of Transportation DOT for the Sliallotto bypass. In a complaint fded in Brunswick County Superior Court Nov. :!t. the state asks for a decision on the 563.750 it as offered Robert II. White and K.I) White III doing business as White Investments and Hughes '.i.irdcn Center Inc. i for land in Shallotte North Subdivision that will lie taken by the state for the bypass. The defendants and the plaintiffs nave been unable to agree on the pur.base price. The tract lies north of Shailottc jiloug U.S. 17 near Chapel Hill .'emetery ami will be within the ighl-of-way of the bypass, which has i proposed routing from 1.3 miles last of S.H. 1316. Old Shallotte Road i C.W.. south of Shallotte. to .53 mile Police File Mc Additional charges have been filed jy I {olden Beach Police against three noli arrested uokV hi nnnarlinn *-ilh a series of break-ins. Officer George Atkins sai.l Tueslay that Arthur Edward Carter and 1 Melvin Curtis Hoark of Kanna|?>lis I ind Handy Eugene Sloop of Concord lave been charged with three addi- I ional counts each of breaking and ' entering and larceny, for a total of ive counts. i The men also were c harged earlier c vith a felony, larceny of a firearm, a t 32-cal. revolver. i SEAS' /IS w 55 mmSBr ?OM We're delivering our seaso riaht to your door. T Christmas from our house your loyol, friendly pat gratitude. Hwy. 17 N., Shallotte W. if'-' Holiday Spei * 10-gal. Aquarium S (pump, fihcr. gravel, lulling u 1 . Pi _ , . n -raiaKeei aianer r>ei third, cuv.v, accessories) Cockatiel Starter S (huil, cuge, accessories) Layaway early I NATURE'S Resort Ploza, Sha (Hours: Mon thru Sot. 10 6, S opes Sania Land hamber of Commerce is hoping a ? some land under its tree this i said ho and the board of directors 1 lo the organization before Jan. 1. more difficult for someone to play ion-profit organization, such as tintax deduction equal to the market ned. no will Ik* able to take is the actual . lie continued. the land in order to develop a perlyster Festival. It would also be ups to use. "We will appreciate Hoiden stressed. a Tuesday meeting so it could low and the last day of the year if to complete the necessary paper:ide Value led Land west of S.H. 1136. Red Bug Koad SAW. north of Shallolte. The state has deposited the money with the Brunswick futility Clerk oi Court fur later disbursement should the court decide that amount is fair If the court rules in favoi of the ({ flOllt.llllu II... .KiUUVV u-ill .... ...1 Ihe ainoiiiit approved by tfi?* court The ease was filed by Senior I >ep?ty Attorney (ieneral Kugene A. Smith and Assistant Attornej (ieneral James K. Wanner. Jr. of the X.<\ Department of Justice. The Slmllotte h> pass is pai l of I'.S 17 to be four-laned from Bell Swamp to the South Carolina stale line. Accord inn t DOT Project Knginerr Karl Willis, the thoroughfare project will cost about 510 million and could be completed in I WO. >re Charges their Dec. 6 arrests followed a search by town police of a residence at 340 Ocean Boulevard Kast. Carter and Sloop have been released on bond: Boark remained luesday in the Brunswick County Jail in lieu of bond exceeding $15,000. The charges relate to a series of ireak-ias of homes on the east end of )cean Boulevard. Atkins said additional charges rould be forthcoming since the lcpartincnt still lias some uniden ni? the arrests. ON'S ? G m \ r |= ottled Gqs7 ^ IE FA Htt INDUSTRY / ? ' I N n s greetings he merriest to yours. For ronage, our 754-8131 cials Til Christmas! itarter Set. .$19.99 ml llicriHomeier/ [ $21.99 et $79.99 for Christmas! bLUdCI llotte, 754 9985 iun. 2-5 oftcr Thanksgiving Audit Resul I Continued From I'liRo 1-AI observed. In a fivo-|MRe manage menl letter to the commissioners. the auditors recommended several routine improvements in internal controls. These inelutleda move to ceiitralizeil purcliasiitR and acquisition of more computer memory, lioth actions proposed by the county; more consistent use of purchase orders for all disbursements and better control over budget amendments. For example, there ivere instances where the county incurred ohlign tiuns when there was lie uncnciunbercd balance in the budgeted appropriation to cover them In another instance, some water bond prweeds were obligated and s|?eiit without formal b.ulcct approval. Other Business In other business, commissioners: Following their executive session, voted unanimously to uphold the county manager's decision regarding Frank Adams, former count) building inspector. Adams tiad appealed his recent dismissal. Agreed to let County Attorney 1 Javid Clegg take vacation accrued in 1986 later since lie is currently acting county manager and cannot lake the time he lias coming. County Manager Hilly Carter is out sick. Set a joint meeting with the Utilities Operations Hoard for .Ian. 5. Set a public hearing for 7 p.m. .Ian. 11' in the public assembly building on the proposed paving of Fee Drive under the Department of Transportation's property owners participation program. Made several appointments, with Commissioner Jim Poole reappointing Dr. Peter Almirall to the county health board and Grace Heasley reappointing Donald Noo to the Brunswick Hospital Authority. Commissioner Chris Chappcll delayed his remaining appointments to the Industrial Facilities Hoard and health board until January 1.earned that in November the building inspections office issued 366 nermits inclndim* 165 hniMinu I'M electrical. SG plumbing and 36 mechanical. collecting fees of $14,207.30. Of the building permits, 05 were for housing units. These included 13 detached single-family homes, 78 mobile homes and four condominium units. Agreed, on a motion made relucBucanner Hills A/ ItV KITA SMITH A 72-year old man found dead in his mobile home Monday apparcntly died from natural causes, according to Brunswick County Coroner Greg While. White said Kdward Overfield of Buccaneer Hills, off of Seashore Bond, hud been dead approximately four days when a postal worker SOLAR I Millikcn Shopping Pit MERRYCh INLET VIE> Ofl Hwy. 179, Between Ocean i ts Reported laiitly by I.uiIIiiiii. allow Krunswiek Technical Collcijc to transfer $UI.!M!i in iiiisfM'tit current expense (mills to il.s capital outlay budget for construction of a utility buildup:. Sail I I.iiiIIiiiii. a trustee of the college, ' la't tlicin have it tin time. It's basically spent " Hut. in future, he said, the county w ould look more closely at budget allocations i> the college. On <'oiniiiissioiier I'mile's motion tabled, until the county manap.er is present, consideration of a pioposal by Tax Ailniiuistralor Itoyd William son to eliminate tax listin.; in the field ami In adopt a perniamcnt listing ' real estate. Presented certificates of ap prociation to two contract electrical inspectors and their wives, fai l and I.ois l.cwis and Van and Kdna Karl Weeks. The county building inspections office has employed its own fulltime and a part-time electrical inspectors. Heard from Hohert lloff of Sliallotte Point, who had several questions regarding the Utilities Operations Hoard and its attendants requirements. One member, it wa noted, had a poor reeortl of alter dance. The hoard's bylaws stipulate tlutt members who don't attend meetings regularly are to be replaced. Adopted a resolution presented In Commissioner Poole releasing its share of a new state economic development grant to the ('ape Fcni Council of (ioveruments. The money will be used for econoniic development projects. Heard the adjusted lWt?i pro|>ert> lax valuation is $3,112 million, creating a levy of $17.77 million, plu Sl.Tt.312 in late listing penalties. The valuation for the Doslicr Hospital District is $1 7.' million, creating a IIVV lil\ VI ministralor Boyd WilliaiiLSon. Adjusted rota mage on several water line construction contracts as follows, on the recommendation of consulting engineers Lewis & Associates: Krected Steel Products Inc., to 5 percent of the total contract plus $77,310 to cover five outstanding liens; Hall Contracting, to 5 percent, with coverage of ati $8,-tR5 lien: and Brown Steel Contractors, to5 percent on the Boiling Spring lakes tank with lacks only sterilization and filling with water. Aan Found Dead became concerned because Overfield's van was home, but he wasn't collecting his mail. At about 7:15 p.m. Monday, tin postal worker called the Brunswick County Sheriff's Department and Coastline Volunteer Rescue Sound The Tri-Ueach Volunleer Fire Department also assisted with the call. UTILITIES :>zo. Shallotle, 754 7533 V 5A( isffla) ?1A.\ I V nnrl / ^^Gcncrolor^^' | HRISTMAS KV MARINA Isle & Sunset Beac h, 579 6-140