P9^Ft> - "-t* COUNTY RESIDENTS honored Calabash Veterans of Foreign Wars left (front row) Rill George, Goldsberry, Tony Sexton and Dav VFW I BY ETTA SMITH About 50 veterans and their guests honored 14 county residents Sunday for their service to the community. The awards were presented at the Veteran* nf Rnrelun Ware IWl 7-WW annual Christmas dinner at Brunswick House Restaurant in Cabbush. Accepting plaques were Det. Sgt. David Crocker, I .aw Enforcement Award, recommended to the post by the Brunswick County Sheriff's Department for his outstanding accomplishments in the department; Linda Angstadt, Emergency Medical Technician, recommended by the Cabbash Volunteer Rescue Squad THE BRUMSWICKftBEACON Established Nov. 1 1962 Telephone 754-6890 Published Every Thursday At Main Strccl Shnllotto N. C 78459 SUBSCRIPTION RATES IN BRUNSWICK COUNTY One Year S7.50 Six Months S4 00 ELSEWHERE IN NORTH CAROLINA One Year S10.00 Six Months $6.00 ELSEWHERE IN U.S.A. One Year S12.50 six Months S7.00 Second class postage paid at the Post Office in Shallotte N. C. 20459 USPS 777-700. I 1987 DODGEU Power steerim Leather bucke 1987 Reliant & Arii The Affordable Family C for 1987 Prices starting as low a $9,194.57 ARlESK 4 [>OOR IQflfi nhrvclof I acc 12 door hotchhnrk Sports car look & feel 2 to choose from Jon i ?.?.?.? ? CHRYS i Sunday by the George < hack row ) ! Post 7288 are from Goldsberry, Suzy ! Bob Bolts, Bill received plaques. N id Crocker. Helen 3resents 14 A\ for devotion to service as an I emergency medical technician; and I Tony Sexton, Firefighter, recom- I mended by the Calabash Volunteer ( Fire Department. I Also receiving plaques were Pearl i I. Krick, recommended by the VFW ? Indies Auxiliary for community ser- I vice; Moore's Grocery, for service to the community and serving as the i fire department's dispatcher; and t Bill Goldsberry. who served as : quartermaster for the post in 1985 ( and 1986. i Bill and Helen George were \ honored for their hours of service on t BED After to re| TWIN QUEEN 1 mok< cadipiccc J.pc. ?o< Roq SI40 Rog. $500 $69 $248 FULL MNU t voch picco 3-pe sol A g Reg S200 Roq S66O 5 S $99 $328 ! LITTLE RIVER ! * HARBOR SQUARE, HWY. 17. LIT ACROSS FROM FOOD ll( FREE DELIVERY WITt mncR _ x..,i . 1- a " v" ' i." u?j t i iurytru-?uiomc g*Tilt*Cruise control Electronic ft seats*Sunroof ?r Was $12,617 Now $10,923.04 Save $1,694 ?l ES Fc LER/PLYMOUTH/DC HWY 17INSHAUOT1E, 754 <1541 li L -i ('i-'i m isZvTi * H HH fMOlO * OIO'OI " CI Pearl Krick, Una Angstadt, Merle VIoore and Sam Ricrworth also nt pictured is George Hricz. wards uehalf of the post: Sam and Heler IJierworth for furnishing their boai or a post fishing trip; Merit loldsberry for serving as the firs! jresident of the post's ladies aux liary; and Bob Botts for serving as :hairman of the VFW golf commit' ee. Also. George Hricz was honored for serving as the post's public informaion officer: Francis Wrenn, who lost i son in Vietnam, was chosen as the old Star Mother; and Doris Tyler ras presented a gift for allowing the fFW to meet at her restaurant at no harge. li DING SALE rental season is o good time olace bedding Our Sealy sale ts it on economical time, tooI SLEEP SHOP TLE RIVER. (803)249 7681 )N MON SAT 9 5 ?N 25 MILES was $15,878 Now $13,881 Save $1,997 itic transmission : feature package YMOUTH RELIANT K 4 DOOR H ivvcr steering pulor Discount Package H ->rl< iw CCA-i 10 Financing as low as 3,9% r\ selected Chrysler, Dodge 5. Plymouth cars & trucks ?RD IESGE OriN 9 AM 5 PM So.u-rfo, JM EAAC Ex1 Federal Paper Board Co. in Kiegelwood got a year's extension last week on its scheduled pumping of increased oxygen into the Cape Fear River, according to Jim Sheppard, public information spokesman for the N.C. Division of Environmental Management. Plant discharges, along with natural and upstream pollution, have been considered the cause o? a lower h ?? < ??= ??vci . > wiygen icvei. ! urther decreases in natural oxygen, which breaks down discharges, I " Jfft Barbie Dolls-Tn Cabbage Patch Doll $1997 1 Furskins Direct from Moody Hollow t Choose from... Li la Claire ?Bubba Hank ? Junie Mae Thistle ? Cece ? Scout 1 Group of Ladies' Dress Shoes $1988 o$2488 ^*% " mm Dicycies Boys ? Girls ? Adults 15% Off Reg. Price Men's Dept. Men's Levi's sie88 S| ?88 Pre-Wosh I O Union Bav Jeans s22" Calvin Kleins S29BB Slacks by...Haggar, Higgins & Union Bay S1 A88 ? & *olties lo S32 00 v Turquoise WSPZ* Yellow ? _ f| Block 30. DEPARTMEN 263xQE012Hi Downtown Shallo THE BRUNSWICK BEACON. Th ends Federal's C might destroy life in the river, Sheppard said. Present levels, however, are not endangering wildlife. The company is already pumping 5,000 gallons of liquid oxygen into the river each day. along with the discharge from their paperboard plant. This Phase I project was to comply with a schedule agreed upon in 1984 after the Environmental .Management Commission found Federal in violation of water quality requirements. Under that schedule the plant had until mid-1987 to put into operation a opical Ken, Barbie ? Ladies' Large Selectior Lee ?Levi $ie88, Coats and Sweat East 62 S[ _ 20% Latalina and R 25-50 Over-Size F< Sleepwear ?Blc 25?/? Selectee Fruit Of The Looi Men's ?Briefs T-Shirts S54B S0BS Boys' ?Briefs S^IB 1 Group 1 Sweaters ? FI Jackets By Member 25% Haggar Sportcoats ^ SrA $0*? I'olytuer! SO' II irh Scotch Relea\ 24?1 w Kod? J^s^fvco^ ?3*?! c?*^s%Sr V Kodacol [L v-Svdffll L-r-ir"*^L Kodacoi W.Kodacol H Kodacol J Kodak T BOYS' DEPT. Shirts and il _ *i=T-Tr-~ Sweaters Kg? Size 8 to 20 25% fe3 Off ? Boys'Pre Wash Levi's ywjn 'IB00 Doub Student Pre Wash Queei $1T88 King T STORE ^II W A itte 754-4846 ursday. December 18. 1986?Page 3-A eadline 10,0000 gpd oxygenation system. With the new deadline set last week, Federal has until May 1968 to complete construction of the plant and until December 1988 to begin injecting increased levels of liquid oxygen into the river. The request for an extension of the deadline was made, according to Charles Wakild of EMC, because Federal Paper Board said it needed another summer in which to collect data. Further study will help determine the best spot to add oxygen to the river. UUSP* '* Miko $ " 1 Dept. i Ladies' Jeans -Chic, Etc. 'alues to s30" Shirts Vz Off x>rtswear Off uss Sportswear % Off ancy Sweats >uses ?Sweaters . OH i Groups S-JA8 V~3 7-1 T-Shirfs s4 88 of Men's annel Shirts s Only & Campus Off $<SQ88 values to SI00 00 I I c Sue 3- 46 ^ Sho? ? Regular ? Long r- 19.88 >k Holiday Film Specials or 135 prints. 24 exp. 2.87 or 135 prints, 36 exp. 3.17 or 1 10 prints, 24 exp. 2'5.00 or 1 26 prints. 24 exp. 2.97 or Disc prints, 15 exp. 2.97 rim prints, 10 exp 9.47 SHEET SETS $ 8.47 le $13.47 a $17.97 $19.97 Selected Irregulars CONVENIENT pra SHOPPING HOURS | o \ 8 PM NIGHTLY /. 5 t

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