STAFf photo BV SU^AN USHFR Kids Helping Kids Jp .Carolinas Choice 4-Hcrs Amy Royal, Jeremy Sellers 0_'j‘and leader Linda Sellers of Supply take their turn staff- a table at the McDonald's in Shallottc last weekend, ^collecting a donation from Greg Bland. Donations to lie “Kids Helping Kids” campaign will be shared by two projects that help kids: 4-H and Ronald McDonald Houses. Billy Privette, assistant extension agent for 4-H, said the 4-Hers will be visible across the county throughout October soliciting funds in addition to the $150 received last weekend. Congressman Rose To Speak At BEMC Annual Meeting Congre.ssman Charlie Rose will be the keynote speaker at the 30th annual meeting of the Atlantic Telephone Membership Corp. on Oct. 23 in Shallottc. ^ The meeting '• begins at 7:30 p.m. in the g>'mnasium of West Brunswick High School, with lines open for registration starting at 4 p.m. Cross Roads Band will entertain prior to the meeting. Three directors will be elected to . three-year terms during the session. ^Candidates selected by the ^^ominating committee are in- ^^mbents Lyle Ray King, district 1; arol H. Danford, District 3; and Douglas H. Hawes, district 6. Additional nominations may be aade from the floor of the meeting. Any member who cannot attend the meeting in person can assign a proxy to vote to another member. For the first time, this year proxies to be voted at the annual meeting must be registered and certified the day before the annual meeting, or no «K.,r, OO i; n m •u,,., UIUII 1^...,. Proxy certifications will be handl ed at the ATMC office on N.C. 130 west. No member may vote more than five certified proxies plus his own vote for the purpose of electing direc tors. Congressman Rose of Fayetteville was first elected in 1972. He is chair man of the subcommittee on Tobacco and Peanuts of the House Committee on Agriculture and members of the Subcommittee on Cotton, Rice and Sugar and the Department of Opera tions, Research and Foreign Agriculture. He is also chairman of the Speaker’s Advisory Committee on Broadcasting,chairman of the OFFICIAL NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING TO THE MEMBERS OF Atlantic Telephone Membership Corporation The Thirtieth Annual Meeting of the Members of Atlan tic Telephone Membership Corporation will be held in the West Brunswick High School Gymnasium, Shallotte, NorthCarolina, Friday evening, October 23,1987 at 7:30 p.m. Member registration will begin at 4:00 p.m. Three directors will be elected for three year terms. Audit, financial and operating reports will be presented. Enter tainment will also be featured and each member attend ing will receive a small memento. Many useful and attractive door prizes will be awarded in addition to a grand prize. Refreshments will also be available. In accordance with the by-laws, the Committee on Nominations met and nominated the following members as candidates from directorial districts as follows: District 1: Mr. Lyle Ray King District 3: Mrs. Carol H. Danford District 6: Mr. Douglas H. Hawes Additional nominations for Directors may be made by petition or from the floor at the meeting. Our current telephone book contains a complete set of bylaws on pages 138 thru 144. We look forward to seeing you at the meeting. COOPERATIVES—PEOPLE IN PARTNERSHIP THF. BRUNSWICK BF..\CON. ThiirMl;i\ Five Hurt In Brunswick Wre New dollar bills will be given to the first 300 members to register. Members will receive mementos and will be eligible for door prizes and a color TV drawing. During the business session, audit, financial and operating reports will be presented. Five motorists were injured in a head-on collision Saturday near Bolivia; a Ix:land woman was charg ed in connection with the accident. According to Highway Patrol Spokesperson Ruby Oakley, the acci dent occurred Saturday at 8:10 p.m. 6.2 miles north of Bolivia at the in tersection of S.R. 1406 (Cherrytree Road) and S.R. 1410 (Green Hill Road). A report filed by Trooper D.B. Harvell stated the wreck occurred when Kay Meyer Todd, 30, of I.eland failed to yield the right-of-way to another vehicle at the intersection. Todd’s 1981 Datsun, which was traveling east on 1410. collided head- on with a 1982 AMC driven by Leah Gayle O'Daniels, 16, of Boiling Spr ing I.akes; the O’Daniels auto was traveling west on 1406, Ms. Oakley said. Harvell charged Ms. Todd with a yield violation in the accident. Injured in the wreck, in addition to both drivers, were: Becky Register, 25, of Leland, a passenger in the Todd car; Mark Scott Sherfinski, 18, and Stacey Bullard, 16, both Southport residents and passengers in the O'Danicls vehicle. Two children, who were riding in the back seat of the Todd car were not injured, Ms. Oakley said. All five injured persons were transported by rescue squad am bulances to New Hanover Memorial Hospital in Wilmington. A hospital spokesperson said a,ll but Ms. Register were treated and released Saturday; Ms. Register was released from care on Monday. Harvell estimated damages at $1,000 to the Todd auto and $1,200 to the O’Daniels car. Four other motorists escaped serious injury in a traffic accident early Saturday in Brunswick County. Ms. Oakley said the mishap occur red Saturday at 1 a.m., 1.8 miles north of Yaupon Beach on N.C. 133. A 1982 Toyota driven by Edward Clarence Hawkins, 36, of Bolivia, struck the rear of a 1985 Pontiac driven by Charles Scott Taylor, 21. also of Bolivia, Ms. Oakley said. The rear-end collision did an estimated $2,500 damage to the Toyota and $3,000 to the Pontiac, she said. Trooper Harvell charged Hawkins with driving while impaired, she said. She added that both drivers and two passengers in the Taylor vehicle suffered minor injuries in the wreck and were transported by ambulance to Do.'-her Mi . .Southport. .Shalli-'tte mail > driving wliile imp weekend ur: ty. .According to M dent (K ciirred i'l two miles wi '-t o 135)1 I Marli.uto'.i.! She said I.i: • Shallottc. lost Chevrolet trill a. right side iii di.' i back oiitii 'he r center lini '-.d' tiac dn\'i :i 'jy Hi of luttli- it'.ve'' S .Ms. ()akle> Richardson i-li.-ir,; and driving licen.se. 0 )• Neither iiv. damages ueii . the Daley trir k sent auto, .she -a HOLDEN BEACH RIVEB at Capt. Pete’s Seafood Dock, Holdon Oaacli Now taking fishing parties twice daily for in the waterway and Lockwood Folly Inlet or’,'; P ■ 4-HOUR TRIPS, 8 AM and 1 Tickets $10 PM SUNSET CRUISE THURS-FRI-SAT AT 6 Tickets $7 adults, $4 childm-- CALL 579-5930 FOR INFORMATION & BESEHU House Recording Studio, founder of the Congressional Rural Caucus, founder of the Policy Group on Infor mation and Computers of the Com mittee on House Administration and chairman of the Subcommittee on F.lections. Rose also serves as a iiiein'oer of the Democratic Personnel Commit tee, vice chairman of the Democratic Study Group and a whip at large. He represents the state on the Democratic Congressional Cam paign Committee. He is married to the former Joan Teague from Winston-Salem. 1 St AnniversarVe^ (7 Sale Ends Friday, October y ALL OLYMPIC STAINS Reg. NOW S 518” *14” OLYMPIC OVERCO/ Reg. $20” NOW $1599 Paints and Stains OlMVIPlC Wfe have the inside on outside proteeu All Purpose Paint Roller Kit Reg. NOW $5.50 $2.99 So.- S2 - ABM 1 Gallon Paint Thinner 3.99 2.99 1 n( Plastic 5 Quart Paint Pails 1.29 .69 .6( Painters Choice 3/8" Roller Covers 1.99 .99 1 ()( Lucas Assorted Spray Paint 1.89 .89 1 O' 9x12 Plastic Drop Cloth 1.99 .99 1.0; Assorted Paint Brushes .99-1.49 .69 -.jp u. H- Wallpaper Savings up to 30% OH ^ EXTERIOR il ispred Glidden Paint Safe (lousepdi^j \ f^LAT ACRYLIC LATEJ J Reg. NOW Spred Satin $15.99 $9.99 Spred Enamel 19.99 13.99 Spred House Paint Flat 19.99 12.99 Spred House Paint Gloss 20.99 13.99 Come help us celebrate our 1 St anniversory...door prizes & free Register To Win 10 gallons of paint to be given away This sale applies to in-stock items only*No rain checks Come to whore your bwiness is really a|>preciafed wvaaiai r aim Hwy. 179, Ocean Isle (Next to Roberto's), 579-4133