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1 (Suns Mm in Iks i?u * vyi i Design and land acquisitiu Sunset Beach are still on hold ] mits. I According to Tom Shearin, ment of Transportation, perm months ago to the U.S. Army C of Coastal Management. It coul land acquisition efforts or hires "\v6 ufiVC to lidVc uvai lot of times, those applications I In the meantime, acquisit come to a halt. While half the 1 been acquired, the state has yet Links and several other small | the bridge. "W?'re not really able to do those permits," said Shearin, a have to be adjusted to acquire I Although the state cannot c design measures until the perm ject is still on schedule. Constr will tower 65 feet over the Atlar to be completed in 1991. The existing pontoon brid; Carolina coast, has been operat costs is one reason the state pla those now serving Holden Bead simultaneous boat and vehicula 1 Roads Board Exf Bid For Second F The N.C. Board of Transportati is expected to approved contracts f building the second oi three phases the Shallotte bypass when it met Friday in Raleigh and to give the g ahead for construction to begin. When Transportation Commi sioners meet at 9 a.m. in the Highwi Building they will review bids on t project from seven firms, includii the Beckley, W.Va., firm that recei ed the contract to prepare the fir section of the bypass. Bid pric range from a low of $1,457 millii from BMCO Construction Inc. Lumberton to a high of $1,915 fro Jerry McLamb Construction Co. Shallotte. The second-lowest b [came from the company contract for the first phase, Vecellio & Grogi Inc., at $1,513 million. Bids are for the grading, drainag service road paving and fencing I the section from one-third mile we of S.R. 1348 (Mulberry Road) to jn east of S.R. 1136 (Red Bug Road), a proximately 2.5 miles in length. Ti work could begin as early as Aug. 1 and is to be completed no later th: July 1,1989. The board will also address pro' sions for right of way and control access to the bypass. In action on other local projecl the board is expected to approsecondary road plan construct! projects as follows: S.R. 1176 (Carter Street), grad drain, base and pave from S.R. 11 (Village Point Road) to the dead en $40,000; Spot stabilization on S.R.s 12 (Sweet Bay Drive), 1187 (Garn Street), 1228 (High Point Avenut 1213 (Live Oak Avenue), 1214 (LiOak Circle), 1256, 1227 (Wilsi Avenue), 1268,1422 (Blue Bank Loo and 1401 (Galloway Road), $170,001 Regrade shoulders and ditch along S.R. 1145 from N.C. 179 to S.: 1233 (Shallotte Point Road), $50,0(M T?v?r\i?n?fo ik.f/vponnf lAnn af C? D 1 1 -lllljJIUVC UIICIKI.UUIU <Jl O.H. 11 (Old Ferry Connector) at S.R. 11 (Sabbath Home Road); S.R. 11 (Thomasboro Road) at S.R. 11 (Beach Drive); S.R. 142C (M Misery Road) at S.R. 1430 (Ced Hill Road); and S.R. 1437 (OldFayc n: J H< f RES Take one that I Place on your I Easy to swallo' Relax and enjc Preset CHOli HOME "Service Is O Hwy. 17 N., S f bridge Ml If f I SKJIU hi for the proposed high-rise bridge at sending issuance of environmental perproject engineer with the N.C. Departit applications were mailed about two orps of Engineers and the N.C. Division d be next year before the state resumes i a bridge design consultant, he said, ftoni uulii agencies," added Shearin. "A lake six months to a year to get approv ivn ui i igiii*ui*>v<iy iui me image ndS and needed for the project has already t to purchase property at Sea Trail Golf parcels located in the proposed path of much on it right now pending receipt of idding that the exact right-of-way may the permits. ontinue with land acquisition or bridge its are granted, he said the overall prouction of the $fi.G million bridge, which itic Intracoastal Waterway, is expected ge, the last of its kind on the North ing since 1961. Increasing maintenance ns to replace it with a bridge similar to h and Ocean Isle Beach which allow for r traffic. Dected To Award 5hase Of Bypass on teville Road) at S.R. 1438 (Lanvale or Road), $8,000; 0j Obtain rigni of way signatures (ts countywide, increase funds by i0_ $50,000; The board is also expected to apis prove; ay ?$5,000 in additional funds for im[le provement of N.C. 179 to Shallotte t,g Middle School, to be added to the v_ $25,000 previously approved: st <>$5,000 in additional funds for im es provements to S.R. 1104 (Yaupon on Drive) at Yaupon Beach, to be added of to the $25,000 previously budgeted; m *$2,206.50 in additional funds for of improvements to S.R. 1177 (Sunset id Beach Road) at Sunset Beach, in adB?j dition to the SR,000 previously approvan e(J; $50,000 to widen and resurface jC) Yaupon Drive (S.R. 1104), from N.C. of 133 West, a distance of seven-tenths !St mile; lst *$20,000 for drainage imp. provements to S.R. 1190 (Ocean he Highway), in Long Beach, from S.R. [5) 1104 (Ocean Drive) West, a distance an of one-tenth mile. $65,000 additional state and zi. federal funds for preliminary of engineering, right of way, utilities and construction on S.R. 1472 (Fletcher Drive) from S.R. 1435 (Navassa ire Road) eastward to S R. 1462 (Fairon view Road) northwest of Belville, in addition to the $135,000 previously ap[e> proved. 45 T A N V A T ? 24 L L E \CrNurSCry vc ^ 'Crepe Myrtles on r "Oleanders Cjh ^ ^ "Gardenias es / > Daylilies 10 miles north of Bolivia on US 15 17. Mon.-Fri. 9-6. Soturday 9-12. 20 253-5114. 65 . : i?\ti it L WrtR SEAL ctAt-'''!) O.WHRSEAlWH" U.*HRSEAV***$tAt3 kLWMR St ALW* I DM! V_ AEDY! best suits your needs ot w monthly payments >y for a lifetime o ibed by... 1 !emter~ j S BY ANN i CD '/// Commitment" >hallotte, 754-51 47 i ' /M Eil:' ?< ggwBict... - * is*-. I rs';* - -."vT-s* '^.^ak -" "~ ? ._j.- ROBERT ANSLEY JR. was busy iiist; at the Ocean Isle Beach Town Hall Fi still had a few hours of work rcmainii "doo dah." While the entire building w missioners hope to use the board roon Ocean Isle An Ocean Isle Beach Commissioners met for about 10 minutes last Thursday to make a few end-of-the-year budget adjustments for fiscal year 1987-88. The major adjustment was the transfer of $53,536 from the general reserve fund to the water fund to nav I?J for the 12-inch water line recently installed from the mainland to the island. Also transferred from the general fund to the water budget was ?10,000 to help pay the county water bill. In the police department, commissioners voted to transfer ?2,451 from the vehicle purchase fund to Aglow AAee The Shallotte Women's Aglow Fellowship meets Saturday, July 9, at 9:30 a.m. at Shallotte Middle School. Toni Iossi, local chapter treasurer, will give the program of ministry. She ana her husband, Milton, and Nature's Slot Pet Center e? Fish*Sr Mon.-Sat. 10-6 D*u*l a I iRii.oaan DETBS^i. I jpfP 0 I VISA I Office Furnil Bsupermari 12 floors crammed-pacl full...AT LOWEST PRI We Lease Of I Furniture, Tc AEEinE IFURNITUR SALVAGE . r^" v" " i >.buiai iiictnug is ouiy 14 ai y a.m. Mrs. Tatum said that meeting may be held in the new town hall. fs On July 9 son, Graham, have lived in Shallotte for nearly three years. Women of the area are invited to share refreshments, fellowship and ministry as visitors or members of the organization. a st GateSq., Hwy. 130, Shallotte z ui CO * nail Animals I 33 SdkA A* Z rei juppnes? \? nr A r~ T / \ r i \ / ( i z - z'-x v ! i ,; l_ J OFFICE URNITURE r | I lire 1 CET rn' 1 fice B E I Ul Discount Office Furniture StoreBj LMINGTON, 763-1515 K! 1 fgjg i i #1'; ?. 74*99*! 7h :* ?afe .>/.. . 4. ? "1- ? 4. ' STAFF PHOIO BY SUSAN USHtR illing a copper standing seam canopy iday afternoon. At knock-off time he ic on the ornamental piece he calls a on't he finished until later, town coml for their next meeting. nersds Budget uniforms and supplies. According to Town Clerk Alberta Tatum, expenditures on uniforms were greater than expected last fiscal year because of the high turnover in the department. The board also showed in the budget donations from the Ocean Isle Beach Property Owners Association of SI,000 for landscaping and $1,200, which was left over from the purchase of a first responders vehicle. Ocean Isle Commissioners' next fflfln 1 o r? TYlnofinrt <'" T- -1 - - 1 n ?* rt - ? THE BRUNSWICK RE AC School Boar* Personnel Brunswick County Board of Education members took a number of routine personnel actions at their June 27 meeting, including the hiring of Karl Tutt of Wilmington to teach English at West Brunswick High School during the absence of Melba Johnson. Johnson will be teaching and studying at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill on a fellowship. Tutt, 42, has 13 years of teaching experience and is a graduate of Wake Forest University. Also assigned posts for the 1B30-85) school year were Barbara Smith of Iceland, reading teacher, I.eland Middle; Debra Carroll, Wilmington, interim sixth grade, I.eland Middle; Marva Moss, Leland, teacher, M r?_?i uunvia uiuiiicuun V , infancy OdlUCU, Ocean Isle Beach, sixth grade, Shallotte Middle; Robin Butler, Whiteville, eighth grade mathscience, Shallotte Middle; Shelia Gore, Longwood, fifth grade, Shallotte Middle; Emily Sellers, Supply, seventh grade math-science, Shallotte Middle; Bonner Stiller, Southport, eighth grade science. South Brunswick Middle; Ernest Johnson, Wilmington, interim sixth grade science, South Brunswick Middle; Lynn Kirtley, Myrtle Beach, I I ^l-C.AWe.W!C> MONDAY-FRIDAY 7-6 SATURDAY 8-1 754-4435 I DOWNTOWN SHALLOTTE I9SS IH? BRUNSWICK BfACON /^ 9e?e?io0999'0( fs Decorating | Budget Save: a a m US Cm W %* Evinrude' V-6 outboards appeal lor offshore lisherrr 225 and 200 represent a charged V-6 power. And tl is the strongest 6 in its cla outboards offer VRO *2 va Power steering is standarr 225 and an accessory on Counter-rotating 925s anc dual installations, too. No i Or outboards with a better protection. SHALLOTT MAIN STREE Imwwmhb ii .in. \ 'ON. Thursday, July 7. 1S1KH?Fane 7-A d Takes actions S.C., special education. Alternative School; Bonita Phelps, Wilmington, teacher, Lincoln Primary; Rhonda Hennis, Wilmington, special education, West Brunswick High; Mary Lynn Buic, Wilmington, math. South Brunswick High; David Brown, Wilmington, P.E. teacher, head baseball coach. North Brunswick High. Also, Helen Davis, Lcland, early childhood, Lincoln Primary; Suzanne King, Wilmington, early childhood, Lincoln Primary; Betty Miller, Wilmington, early childhood. Lincoln Primary; Sonya Anderson. Ash, early childhood, Waccainaw Elmentary; and Barbara Evans, Ash, special education, Waccamaw Elementary. Resignations were accepted from Carolyn Long and Terry Sellers, teacher assistants. Union Primary; and Dora Bellamy, cafeteria assistant, Bolivia Elementary. Leaves of absence were granted to Rosemary Christian, teacher, Southport Elementary, and Carla Privette, job placement specialist at the Alternative School. t rr|l Mon-Fri 8 to 5 PM Saturday 8 to 12 1 mile south of Shallotte Hwy. 17 754-6373 ^ r %\ (iVIoorcA7 rs! ? , available at >4# ^ CAROLINA HARDWARE PLUMBING ELECTRIC. INC :: I i-.l Milliken Shopping Center &fl Hwy. 130 East, Holden Beach Rd. 754-4847 Mon-Fri 8-5, Sat 8-3 -??!?/ !IStuiiSis for 1988 have lots of len and bass men. The hot new generation of loople 175 with 160 cubes, rss. All Evinrude V-6 riable ratio oil injection. J on some models of the other 225s and the 200. ! 2Q0s nrc available for one makes stronger V-6s. reputation for corrosion E MARINE T* 754-6962 %
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