Happy Thanksgiving! Turkey Day Tube Fare Looking for a ball game or a movie to nap with after that huge holiday meal? Check our TV listings, Page 12-13-C Ram Tough... Reidsville's goal is a 1 5th state championship. West's is to nip it in the semifinals. Page 5-B. TH ni ii 12/31/99 **P0 HOAG 2i SONS BOOK BINDERY P.O. BOX 162 SPR I NGPORT MI 49284 Thirty- Second Year, Number 4 IW3 >f HUN>WK.< MACON Shallotte, North Carolina, Wednesday, November 24, 1993 50c Per Copy 44 Pages, 3 Sections, Plus Inserts A/IM Opponents Ask Planners To Nix Mining In Zoninq Law BY ERIC CARLSON Their numbers were reduced. They weren't as loud or unruly. But their message was the same: Don't let Martin Marietta Aggregates open a limestone mine near Southport. About 120 people, nearly all opponents of the pro posed mine, attended a public hearing last week aimed at convincing the Brunswick County Planning Board to eliminate mining and other land uses they oppose from the currently suspended county zoning ordinance. The board took no action on the request. The matter will be discussed at its Dec. 15 meeting, when the board is expected make a recommendation to the Brunswick County Board of Commissioners. Although last week's hearing was comparatively peaceful, two uniformed sheriff's deputies were sta tioned conspicuously at the back of the hearing room. The officers were on hand to prevent a repeat of the pre vious planning board meeting, which was forced to ad journ early when an angry crowd of about 300 mining opponents disrupted the proceedings with loud heckling. This time, Southport Attorney John Snyder, on behalf of local mining opponents, made a formal request for changes in the zoning law that would forbid the opera tion in Brunswick County of any junk yards, automobile graveyards, incinerators for the disposal of human or an imal remains, slaughterhouses, hazardous material treat ment or storage facilities and mining operations that use explosives. The zoning ordinance allows such uses in its heavy manufacturing zone near Southport, which encompasses the Brunswick Nuclear Plant, the Sunny Point military ammunition terminal and Martin Marietta's proposed mine site. "The theory behind the changes proposed are to attain a level of conformity in the land use plan and zoning or dinance that compliments what Brunswick County has Tow n, Business Offices Closed For Holiday County government and munici pal offices, banks, post offices and many businesses in Brunswick County will be closed Thursday, Nov. 25, in observance of Thanksgiving. Offices at the Brunswick County Government Center in Bolivia will be closed Thursday and Friday, along with town halls in Calabash and Holden Beach. Closed Thursday only will be town halls at Shallotte, Ocean Isle Beach and Sunset Beach. Banks and post offices also will be closed Thursday, and no mail will be deliv ered Thanksgiving Day. The Beacon office will be closed Thursday. STAFF PHOTOS BY EWC CARLSON MINING SUPPORTERS Patrick Newton (left) of Southport and Louie Lewis of Supply were the only speakers favoring the proposed Martin Marietta Aggregates limestone mine at a public hearing before the Brunswick County Planning Board last week. evolved into as a residential, resort, retirement area and Section by section, Quinn went through the zoning or one of the fastest growing tourists spots in the state of dinance proposing the removal of the "undesirable" uses North Carolina," said Robert Quinn, a leader of the anti- from each area in which they are "permitted" and specif mining forces. (See MINE OPPONENTS, Page 2-A) STAFF PHOTO BY DOUG RUTTER Touchdown Trojans! West Brunswick senior Ste\