Ihitte N- \ I 111 imi \S\\ H K Ill'A Waccama Notice Or i 'iiinu a lark at available vol i the \Var( amau Volunteer lin :ii? :it u;ll no lonuer handle uiim 1 the:- :n?T;;rt)r;> rall> with" 1 he department will eontm e:neri:eiH-> ea!l> lituever. toas Miimel neede i tot other tran>por Vance notice. ;n .-.Tcluu: to Kevn ?\ith the tire unit Mostl\ duritu: the daytime < j iiMKilt hf:." hi added. notitu: th | lh.it iol Mi h i to :roe the rails \Vh'i? !hi* t* >mt>iin*?i fire i t\ |>i? :*!!\ i"t-ji't ha\o m;m> i j ha\u -rvoral peoph ?:?t I Sunset I Battle C B\ Dot <; KfTTKR i*. appears the Town of Sunsi Beach will have to ip> to court to fu;l for ownership of an area it hail plant oil to use for a public beach acres facilit\ The town, which :n Febniarv filet a lawsuit nitainst a dozen island pre pertv ou:;er> who withdrew tlit targeted land troin town dedication Fourteen Cc To Share 'Pc K-'iirti'i'ii auencies and oruani/.alions >l;iiui to share .f.lU.iMin from tin N.C. tieneral Assembly's annua! distribution "5 "pork barrel'" 01 discretionary funds Kep i. David Hedwine vvil distribute ?21.:?tHi of his anticipate! allocation within Brunswicl County, with the balance uomu t> Bender and New Hanover counliej Soles has earmarked Sll.OOO of his e> pected Slid .000 tor Brunswick Count] with the balance divided amonii Co umbos and Bladen county an ! a\ .-.Jam I'. w;.>!up ('umberJail ? i.iiitv 'ia.a/ii/ation>. i'fli.- \ ? .ii allocation troin Soles i mot- than last year. when he ap preprinted <?i.ooo of his >i?tt.ooo alloca lion here 1-our local projects are slated t receive funds from both Hep. Hed wine and Sen. Soles, with tin Brunswick County Agricultural Kx tension Service down fo Sa.ouo uuo from Hedwine am J'J.u(H) from Soles for purcltii.se of i la-passenger van to he used ntainl; by the 4-11 youth program. Kxtension Chairman Milton Col email said the discretionary fund would make the difference i whether the viin can he purchase this fall. We have some funds reserved, he said, but not enough." The van would replace an old rofu lashed school bus. "It finally ran il last leg." said Coleman. "After stopped on several trips, we decide we couldn't take any more chanc< using it to take the children on trips. The la-passenger van would be u ed mostly on 1-11 activities, but wou also he available for other cxlcnsii programs, such as farm tours or e tension homeniakers club trips. Pork barrel funds will also boo throe area festivals, with tin- N.1 (Kster Festival and N.(\ Fourth Juh Festival each slated to recci' j'i.oon from Itedwine and $1,000 fro S??k's: and the N <' Festival K\ tl Sea. sponsoied by the lloldeii lieai Merchants Association. t*? r?'cei1 $1,000 from each. In Bolivia RDIMft MHMF SsP *3^ B 3 *3" B 9 9 SS THE&BEAC0N On Sal? At COMPLEX CAFETERIA KOPP'S STATION cniiTUoniiun ctDViirc I Eko\& (Ken's Pawn THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL I ' k-^"$275 *^c-- Color TV Boa 00 Heihg Meyers Shopping Center </?, Hwy 17 N Si~>Olio!t< I \ 754 5570 ^ jl iCO\. riiur\(la>. June ::i?. piss w VRS Needs 1 Non-Emerge unteers. sta tilth: .1 ul> hospital uh<> hav and Kescue iVpart- their dort?>r>" ??! 11 leduled transports "i Over tin* pa ut l'4-hour notuv about ?tu* enierta tie ropondinu to all S<?meda\s ai -emble tin- extra per- l ast wivk t>. the unit needs ai ! in if one t-> a do i Smith, a lieutenant dolor's office u Smith last Thursci AO Ulst haw two pen- eillcrueiltA rail " id one of them 1> the ' h: Wednesda at he has taken ovei emeritoric a rail, dispatc her to ?:o >:: availahie to i rescue depart merit re>ponded. but on tor transport.-, there We've -lot ti 1\ released from t!u> ru-f<! m.'iv m ?ipkBeach Faces )ver '12th St received the defendants' response t last week and appears t?> he tieaded it fur a leital battle. s Following the filing of the defendants' response on dune 17. Town \ti tornej Mike Isenberu said Tuesday. It will definitely have to m> to ...... . (It'll . . I 111 I f\ llll-lf > any chance of settlum il out ??f court'." )unty Groups Drk Barrel' Rep Redwine also proposes allocations to various other county 1 organizations: Hope Harbor Home lnc . $2,000 for capital improvements; 1 Brunswick County Literacy Coun1 cil Inc.. $2,000 to combat illiteracy; t City of Southport. for capital imo proveinents to the Southport Community Building. $2,000; t- -Brunswick County $2,500. of > . which $500 would i?o to the United '1- Farmers Organization: Si .(KM) to the d Cedar drove NAACl' Chapter for the <! cviuntywide Martin Luther Kiim dr. At I -Si) Scholarship I'rourain; and $2,000. to the Rape Sexual Abuse Vie? tuns Services, 12th Judicial District, for continuing rape crisis services. Brunswick County Library. $2,000 o for the I.eland Friend- of the Library for capital improvements. l' Lonn Bay Artificial Beef Association Inc.. $1,000 for an artificial reef, r Sen. Soles also proposes allocations li as follows: ;t Southport Volunteer Rescue > .tquao. si .(Mid tor equipment; and Waccamaw hire and Hescuc. I- S2.000 to assist with purchase of a s pumper, n CP&L Checks r. Plant Sirens "s (Carolina Power & Light Co. will ll conduct a low-volume "growl" test ( July 12-14 of the alert sirens surroun* dint; its Brunswick nuclear plant. The quarterly teste are intended tc s* assure the sirens are capable of func ( tioning properly in the event of at ,n emergency at the plant. The sirens x are mounted at 32 locations throughout a 10-mile radius of tin P plant. of in : gHruiiwxu k Intcrr ?* v urv /tivnsni In Urunsuirk Intern July lb MirhttvI It lb. Marcus l\ I'rm ulin^ > nin/ir I'lirrisii v nml critical u Suite I ilium I'ark Shullnlir. I tilizin^ the Itrunsu i OF ...N Friday, July PUBLIC 75. J Advance ncy Calls ? needed transportation tt? anil from t month tho department's also had :n > rail rarh day. ho said, v hiiMer than others, no had. two transports at the same rtor"> "tfu-r in Shallotte and one to a i Whitevdle and a fire call." sail! la> When the\ not hack they had an v th- department had a transport, an leaving Smith the only responder [? ear tire at the same time. A t>a it me nt. <1 nssett own-I.ontf wood il\ had two people available. > have some help." said Smith. "We in tiie department." i-Ourr reef Tlif property in question is a 30-foot wide sandy ditch which lies between 1 Main Street and Canal Drive. The land is platted as 12th Street, but it 1 has never been used as a public i street. In October, the owners of the four 1 properties which abut on this street withdrew the land from town dedica- i tion to prevent it from being used as a < public beach access site. i In their response to the lawsuit, the ' defendants requested that the com- ' plaint be dismissed and that the town pay all costs of the legal action. I The defendants, none of whom are I permanent residents of Sunset Beach, are F.verctt L. Wohlbruck. < Nancy A Wohlbruck. John K. < Voutliihlood III N'ibi W Vnnniihlnrvl Richard I.. I .ayton. Karen S. I .ay ton. Samuel S. ("only III. Vivian S. Conlv. Richard C. Hogg. JoAnne S. Hogg. Iarry \V. Calhoun and Patricia B. i Calhoun. Prior to withdraw! of the land, the town had planned to use "12th Street" as a neighborhood beach access facility which would lu?ve included seven parking spaces and a dune crossover. Sunset Beach Town Council first learned that the property had been withdrawn last November. At that tunc. Councilman Kd ( lore informed Ins fellow board members that the town no longer owned the street and would have to refuse state monies which would have funded the beach access facility. In January, town council voted 3-1 to authorize Isenberg to file the lawsuit, (lore, who developed the four properties along that street, opposed that action. According to the lawsuit. (lore deeded the actual street over to the property owners last August. This deed was recorded Oct. 14, when the pi ojjci i> uwncrs iiau me sireei withdrawn from dedication. The lawsuit contends that the street was dedicated in 1976 when land at the eastern end of Sunset Beach was platted. However, the street was originally platted in 1958. Isenberg. who said during earlier discussions of the matter that the town has 15 years from the time of dedication to open and use the street, said this week that the critical point in the suit is whether or not the i replatting can be considered a rededication, 1 think the town has a case," he , said. "But 1 believe the defendants think they have a case, too." i.lI Mvilltinc AssihijIc* I I nnnnuncv mir n ill Wrtlicmr I ssnfiitll'S I 'WIS II ilkrrxon. M It fry U illiams. M l), unibulnlnrx. muir in-hns/nlal, thill nirtlit ul rurr. C.entfr in ihr I illitfir I'mrs \orth ('tirolinn vk llos/iitnl. Suftfih. \ hoi si: 1, 4 to 7 p.m. YVKIXOMI. 1-5KK0 .m Brun: New officers of the Brunswick Toas Southport were installed last Wediu j?t?rt ??f Shallotte cthird from left!, J elect. Officers, from the left, ar Southport. educational vice presidei Shallotte. administrative vice pros id Man Indie A Brunswick County grand jury Monday indicted a man on rape and indecent liberties charges. According to the Brunswick County Clerk of Court's office. Hughey Miller Scott was indicted on two ounts of first-degree rape and taking indecent liberties with a minor. The indictments staled thai the offenses allegedly occurred in March. Further information on the case, including the suspect's age and adlress. were unavailable Tuesday rrom the clerk of court's office and irunswick County Sheriff's Departnent. According to the clerk of court's ofirp nthor individuals indiptod In- th?? ?rand jury Monday included: Dale Leo Clemmons, three counts )f conversion by bailee and three :ounts of embezzlement. Ixjonard Hair. 211. Wilmington. 35 Mixed Dogs Available A male mixed spitz and cocker is among the pets up for adoption this week at the Brunswick County Annual Shelter About six months old. "Pokey" is un to date CHI all <hntv nvpnnl p;iKioc and has a paper far neutering Also available are a mixed male dog, black and white, which is five to six months old and described by Animal Control Supervisor Zclma Babson as friendly, playful and smart." A black and white female mixed collie. Oreo," has all of its shots and has been spayed. She's about nine months old. These dogs and other pets may be seen from 8 a.m. to4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday at the shelter, located off N.C. 211 south of Supply. AT SUNSET BEACH BRING HOME THE&BEACON On Sole At BILL'S SEAFOOD ISLANO GROCERY SUNSET BEACH GROCERY Flawless FIAT MATTE FINISH FOR MASONRY, WOOD AND HARDBOARD SIDING MOORE'S* FLAT HOUSE PAINT Beautiful flat finish helps hide surface imperfections Applies easily, dries quickly Wide selection of ready mixed and custom colors CAROLIN PLUMBIN Mi I liken Shopping Center, Shallotte. 754-4P 19*8 tHf BPUUSftK* MACON aSfcrT MP? rifr~' \ *i7i* *??^ s t swick Club Installs Off stmastcrs Club in Wilmington, prosit! sclay by Don Eg- secretary-treasure Vrea 11 governor- mediate past pre: e Ellen Dorsett. elub. which helps it: Susan Eggcrt. communication ski lent: Los Hewlett. to S a.m. at the Shi ted On Sex counts of obtaining property by false pretense. Alice Carol Smith. 18. Long Beach, two counts of felonious breaking. entering and larceny, and possession of stolen goods. I.aura Sue Weaver, 17. Long Beach, two counts of felonious breaking, entering and larceny, and B Shollotte Glass & ihas movec to a larger locc Vi mile north of forme raw nwy. i / , tuih \ lyin vji \-?-ni 754-9950 | July 4th Fire^ ^ to Southport. Tickc V Copt. Pete's Seafood I Daily Cruises at i Dinner Cruise to South| HOLDEN BEACH 754"5 iiiirl co biviuvj >ve Parking JfeiiH Asphalt plant ?2 miles n Classic Coverage [ ' -- Ml-- " FOR WOOD. SIDING, MASONRY AND METAL MOORCARDLatex House Paint Applies easily, last drying Fade resistant colors Soap and woter clean up A HARDWARE G-ELECTRIC, IHC. Hwy 130 East, Holder) Beach 47, Mon.-Fri. 8-5; Sat. 8-3 I a moi #S| It icers flit: H re lid a .Marshburn Southport, r: and Clay Fnirloy. Southport. im* sidcnt and seri*eant-at-arms. The members develop leadership and Us. meets Wednesdays from 7 a.m. p's Chandler Restaurant. VJ !UB possession of stolen goods. Jeanette Morrison Kalatzis. 38. Dundalk. Md.. felonious possession of stolen goods. Russell Dean (lainey .Jr.. 23. Bolivia, assault with a deadly weapon inflicting serious injury. Jimmy Ray Lewis. 1(?, Southport, breaking entering and larceny. Mirror r location, \| ?vorks Cruise 1 ;ts on sale now at Dock, Holden Beach. 1 1, 3, 5 & 7 PM port every Wednesday ^ RIVER QUEEN 1 1538 l?8fl IHI BBUHSWICK "pavTng INTRAGTORS 754-6201 specialize in... 3 Lots Streets Grading *Storm drainage Curb and gutter p Paving orth of Shallotte Hwy. 17 nSoft-Gloss.T ilTCTTMmtmjy B IVB W ? iviwi iMV A AVA1 1 rf?* ^ H'lORGl'C ,H ?' s? a. I lllM ? v" FOR WOOD, SIDING, TRIM SHINGLES AND MASONRY M00RGL0' Latex House & Trim Paint Distinctive soft gloss finish Fade resistant colors Soap and water cIcon up Brunswick County's Only Dealer f for | Rd S I

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