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PEOPLE IN THE NEWS Supply Employees Are Recognized Two employees of Supply Ele mentary School were recognized in December for their efforts or. behalf of the school. They arc third-year teacher assis tant Gloria Foss and media specialist Margaret Curry. Foss was nominated for her work with the Friendship Committee, co ordinating the Books and Beyond R'ading incentive program, collect ing cans and for generally working alxne and beyond her regular duties. The former bookkeeper is studying to receive a teaching degree through Brunswick Community College and the University of North Carolina at Wilmington. Cunry, a first-year tctchcr, was nominated for her work with teach ers to schedule classes m the media center, extra activities such as coor dinating a book character contest, her "wonderful way" with children' and having a media center that is al so a learning center. A graduate of North Carolina A&T University, Greensboro, with degrees in mass communications and educational media, she enjoys educating chil dren by integrating media. Aboard Nimitz Navy Airman Alvin R. Burney, m of Carol A. and Alvin R. Burney Sr. of Supply, recently reported for duty aboard the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz. homeporled in Bremerton, Mass. The 1989 graduate of West Brunswick High School joined the Navy in Auggust 1992. On UNCC Dean's List Three Brunswick County resi dents arc among the University of North Carolina at Charlotte students making the dean s list for the 1993 fall semester. They arc Mark William Sullivan, Long Beach, an arts and sciences major; Jelfrey Allen Fclkcr, Long Beach, a biology major, and April Barbarenda Coggins of Yaupon Beach, an English major. To qualify for the dean's list, a student must complete at least 12 se mester hours with grades of A,B or (' anil achieve a quality point aver age of at least 3.4 but not more than 3.79. Medal Awarded Air Force Senior Airman Timothy F.. Vaught has been decorated with the Good Conduct Medal. The medal is awarded for exem plary conduct while in the active service of the U.S. Vaught, a production control spe cialist, is the son of Mary O. Vaught of Winnabow. His wife, Karen, is the daughter of Ernest and Carrie Faison of Wilmington. ElPh's Accounting Services Specializing in Accounting for the Small Business Income Tax Preparation Beginning at $15 for Federal ana NC 754-5587 Next to J.M. Parker, Supply Phyllis McCoy, Owner/Operator The airman is a 19S5 graduate (if South Brunswick High School. Willetts Decorated Stall Sgt. Blinda Willetts has been decorated with the Air Force Commendation Medal. The medal is awarded to "individ uals who demonstrate outstanding achievement or meritorious service in the performance of their duties on behalf of the Air Force," according to a news release. Willetts, an information manage ment specialist, is the daughter of Pauline R. WilletLs of Minot Air Force Base, N.D., and the niece of Elisbcth Willetts of Bolivia. She graduated from South Brunswick High School in 1974. Jackson Teaches Art Lola Jackson, art teacher at Shallotte Middle School, will be the instructor for the First painung class offered through MWF" "TMBMI the general edu cation curricu lum at Bruns wick Comm unity College. The class will offer five hours of dual tran script credit at BCC and the University ol JAt KSO* North Carolina at Wilmington and is also open to students not interested in pursuing a college degree. Students will explore mixed me dia?watercolor, acrylic and oil. The class will meet Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:30 p.m. to 6:50 p.m. Students already enrolled at BCC may sign up tor the course during prc-rcgislration Feb. 9 and 10. Regular registration for spring quar ter courses will be held Tuesday, March 9, at BCC, followed by the start of class March 10. Jackson has varied experience as an artist, art instructor and art dis tributor. A graduate of the Univer sity of Minnesota at Mankato, she holds a bachelor of science in art ed ucation and a master's of art degree with an emphasis on drawing, paint ing and printmaking. Named NCO Of Quarter Air Force Tcch. Sgt. Lesley N. Ellis has been named noncommis sioned officcr of the quarter. "Selection was ivised mi ilic indi vidual's exemplary job duly perfor mance, job knowledge, leadership qualities, significant self-improve ment and other accomplishments," according to an Air Force news re lease. Ellis, an air traffic control techni cians, is the son of Violet L. Jester of Shallottc. The sergeant graduated in 1974 from Northeast Guilford High School and received an associate de gree in 1989 from the Community College of the Air Force. Wofford Dean's List Rebecca Lynn Wood of Shallottc has been named to the dean's list at Wofford College. In order to be named to the dean's list, a student must be enrolled for at least 12 semester hours of graded courses ai.'l have earned better than a 3.U average, a student earning all A's achieves 14.0 average. WchxI is a sophomore at Wofford, located in downtown Spartanburg, S.C. Head Start Accepting Applications The Cedar Grove, Longwood and Ransom Head Start centers are con ducting community needs surveys and accepting applications for their 1993-94 school year. Head Start is a federally funded program that helps low-income fam ilies in the areas of education, nutri tion, health, disability, mental health, parent involvement and so cial services. Parents or guardians of children who will turn three or four by Oct. 16, and who would like to complete a survey or get more information about the program, should call the number in the area closest to where they live: Cedar Grove, 842-6363; Longwood, 287-3637; or Ransom, 655-4025. Priority will be given to four year-olds in selecting children for the program. ONE lor the MONEY! TWO lor the SI IOW! THREE to get READY. GO - Load Management - GO Check out the cash Incentive lor signing up for I^oad Manage mcnl iuul remember your part iclpat Ion In Load Management and Load Shifting Is Important In helping to keep power cost down. At no cost to you. Brunswick KMC Installs load management switches on electric central air cond It loners, heat strips and water heaters. I You can help with Ixwid Shilling by simply avoiding using I major appliances during peak |x>wer usage limes which oil I cold mornings Is G to 9 a.m. Conine! a liKMC Representative I today. I Join the Load Management Team. It's A Win-Win l>artlelpallon. Brunswick Electric Membership Corp. Shailotle - 754-4301 Oak Island - 457-0808 Bolivia '253-(i'2'2'2 II|III"fISs,iii|!III SPECIAL Includes fish, shrimp. Reviled crab, clam strips. French friejj* cole slaw ? and hush puppies. $Q QC BUY 1 GET 0.30 1 FREE LUIUiniii hiiiihtttiiu Sunday Lunch Buffet Relax, we'll do the cooking. 11:30-2 PM Closed Sunday evenings. Seafood ? Sandwich Plates ? Prime Rib Lunch Specials ? Salads ? Carry-Outs SANDFIDDLER sSX?^ 754 8168 SEAFOOD RESTAURANT 457-6588 M n Man Killed In Wreck Near Belville Saturday Morning A Wilmington man was killed early Saturday morning when his car ran off N.C. 133 less than a mile south of Belville and struck three trees. Around 1:35 a.m., according to the report filed by Trooper D A. Lewis, Paul Francis Valadc, 27, of Wilmington was traveling north on N.C. 133 at a high rate of speed when, as he entered a curve to the left, the car ran off the right shoulder of the road and struck the trees. Valadc was declared dead on arrival at The Brunswick Hospital. A passenger, Dcana Jean McQuain, 22, of CasUc Haync, was transported to New Hanover Regional Medical Center in Wilmington w ith serious, incapacitat ing injuries. Damage to Valadc's 1988 Ford was estimated at S5,(XX). Five persons were injured, one seriously, in a two car accident that occurred Wednesday. Jan. 20, at 9:30 a.m. near the intersection of the U.S. 17 bypass and Old Shallottc Road. fJrrnml H:in>a*n 70 of Wriehtsvillc Beacli. dri ving a 1988 Nissan, was traveling south on the bypass about 1.3 miles west of Shallottc, according to the re port filed by Trooper W.H. Thompson. James Cox, 67, of Route 7, Shallotte, stopped at the stop sign on Old Shallotte Road, then pulled into Hansen's path. After Hansen's car struck the truck, the car continued, coming to rest in the southbound lane of the bypass. The truck ended up on the shoul der of the road. Thompson charged Cox with failure to yield. Cox, who was seriously injured, and Hansen and three passengers in his car, all with complaints of in jury, were transported lo The Brunswick Hospital The passengers were Albert Hansen, 62, and Joan Hansen, 63, both Hampstcad; and Doris Hansen, 65, of WrighLsvillc Beach. No charges were filed in a one-car accident that occurred 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan 21, one of two that day in which a rain-slick roadway figured. Richard Lewis, 19, of Shallottc, was southbound on U.S. 17 when he lost control of his 1988 Nissan on the rainy roadway. The car ran off the road on the left, struck and ditch and overturned, reported Trooper R.L. Murray. Complaining of injuries, Lewis was transported to The Brunswick Hospital. Damage to the Nissan was estimated at S3,5(X). Rain also figured in a two-car wreck that occurred around 8 p.m. Thursday 5.8 miles south of Shallottc, also on U.S. 17. The accident involved a 1988 Honda operated by Vivian Jordan, 35, of Shallottc, and a 1987 Ford oper ated by Roger Simmons, 56, of Route 1, Ash. According to the report filed by investigating Trooper R.L. Murray, both Jordan and Simmons were travel ing south on U.S. 17 when Simmons pulled out lo pass Jordan's car. He lost control on tlic rain-slick road, causing the right front of the Ford to strike the Honda in the left rear. Both vehicles skidded off the roadway on the right and struck a ditch. Murray charged Simmons with exceeding a safe speed. Simmons, Jordan and a passenger in her car, Brandice Jordan. 7, were transported to The Bruns wick Hospital. N.C. State University and The Miiliken Company Present A Public Workshop Who can attend?-Everyone! Purpose-To exchange information with the public concerning a proposed residential neighborhood. The project is to be located near the end of Pender St. in Shaiiotte. The N.C. State University School of Design is masterplanning the site. Emphasis will be on creating a neighborhood that will respond to the diverse needs of people for shelter, culture, play, work, basic shopping, outdoor enjoyment, and communion with neighbors. Date-Saturday, January 30. Time-Drop by anytime Noon-3 P.M. Where-South Main St., Shallotte Plaza-Unit #11 (in the shopping center located between the Chamber of Commerce and NationsBank) ? Look for the banner. Development Company-The Miiliken Company Investment Company-Walton/Milliken Joint Venture For More Information Call: IB. REALTOR .ii.ithe miiliken ODiTpQ n/X COMMERCIAL-INVESTMENT REAL ESTATE Buddy Miiliken 16 S. Front Street (919)763-7991 Wilmington, NC 28401 TuC DQl iticuarw DCirnu CI983 THE BRUNSWICK BEACON four Lift Together As you make your wedding plans, you should also consider financial plans for the future. We offer many savings programs perfect for you and your budget. IRAs, certificates of deposit, and money market accounts are just some of your choices. Stop in today for more information. i?tM mmm LLNULR Security SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION ?Long Beach *Southport 'Leland 'Shallotte 278-6022 457-5246 371-6546 754-4371
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