Brunswick District Court Key abbreviations: PG, pled guilty; PNG, pled not guilty; G, found guilty; NG, found not guilty; BCJ, Bruns wick County Jail; NCDOC, North Carolina Department of Corrections; SDC, State Department of Correc tions. i Randall Abernathy, simple worthless check, voluntarily dismissed. Hardy Ballard, Jr., assault with a dead ly weapon, voluntarily dismissed. Fred Lewis Bowden, PG improper equipment, $20, costs. William A. Daniels, larceny, voluntarily dismissed; simple possession of marijuana, BCJ 30 days, suspended one year, submit to test, not use or pos sess any controlled substances, $50, costs. Dennis Faulbom, injury to personal property, PNG/NG. James Matthew Flynn, speeding 77/55, prayer for judgment continued, costs. Marcyl J. Grainger, underage posses sion of wine/liquor/malted beverages, BCJ 29 days, suspended, submit to test, not possess any alcoholic beverages, $25, costs. Christopher Grissctt, PG exceeding posted speed, costs. Jeff L. Hewett, simple worthless check, BCJ 60 days, suspended, un supervised probation one year, $159 restitution, $15 service charge, costs. Michael Bryan Howell, unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, PNG/NG. Elbert R. Johnson, failure to wear a seat belt, driving while impaired — level 2, SDC one year, suspended two years, supervised probation two years, assess ment, surrender license, BCJ seven days, $100, costs. Judy Lockamy, school attendance law violation, prayer for judgment continued for two years, costs. Phyllis R. Lovett, shoplift , ing/concealment of goods, BCJ 60 days, suspended one year, ' unsupervised i probation one year, 24 hours community | service, costs. j Donald Ray Maggard, simple worth »less check, BCJ 90 days, suspended one i year, $250 restitution, $15 service fee, ! costs. J Beulah Allen Matter, unsafe move [ ment, prayer for judgment continued, 1 costs. • James* cuwaiu rriee, vioiauon oi coun ! order, BCJ 48 hours. S A.V. Robbins, Jr., two counts of as ; sault on a female, PNG/NG. f James Norvin Robinson, possess > ing/consuming beer/wine on un , authorized premises, BCJ 30 days, ; suspended, $25, costs. Reginald Simmons, simple worthless ! check, BCJ 30 days, suspended, $13 restitution, $15 service charge, costs. • Bryan Keith Smith, underage posses sion of a malted beverage, BCJ one day, •credit for time served. Ray Stanley, assault on a female, voluntarily dismissed. • Chuckie A. Thompson, assault by pointing a gun, PNG/NG. Roosevelt Toomer, simple worthless ; check, voluntarily dismissed. Alison Lehman Whipple, no driver's license, unsafe passing, voluntarily dis missed. Grant Simpson, simple worthless check, BCJ 60 days, suspended, costs. John Gore, probation violation, con tinue on probation, complete assessment within 90 days. Norman Martin, driving while license revoked, BCJ ten days, credit for time served. Shelby Bryant, second degree trespassing, BCJ 29 days, suspended two years, not assault, harass or threaten prosecuting witness for two years, $25, .costs. , Elizabeth U. Dean, driving left of cen ter, prayer for judgment continued, jcosts. ; Sydney Todd Dunn, failure to reduce speed, voluntarily dismissed. ‘ Philip F. Edwards, driving while im paired - level 5, BCJ 60 days, INJURED OR DISABLED? •Personal Injury •Workers' Compensation •Social Security •Medical & Nursing Home Malpractice GLANCY & ARMSTRONG ATTORNEYS AT LAW Kathleen Shannon Glancy, Attorney Robert L. Armstrong, Attorney Michael L. Glancy, Disability Paralegal Advocate 1-800-336-0155 114 S. Front St., Wilmington, N.C. suspended two years, assessment, sur render license, 24 hours community ser vice, $100, costs. Kathy Carlyle Fulford, driving while impaired - level 5, BCJ 60 days, suspended two years, surrender license, 30 days of non-operation in lieu of com munity service, assessment, $100, costs. Brent Tyler Fumier, vehicle not regis tered/titled, voluntarily dismissed; motorcycle/moped helmet violation, costs. Debbie L. Guadagnolia, assault on a government official, simple assault, voluntarily dismissed; intoxicated and disruptive, BCJ 48 hours, suspended two years, $100, costs. William J. Heffeman, PG improper equipment, $25, costs. Dana Mathis Hickman, two counts of probation violations, continue on proba tion, 30 days house arrest, BCJ four days, $150 attorney fees. Valerie C. Holden, unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, voluntarily dis-' missed. Valerie Cloris Holden, PG speeding 64/55, $40, costs. Matthew C. Johnson, second degree trespassing, communicating threats, as sault on a female, consolidated for judg ment, BCJ 29 days, suspended two years, not go about, communicate with, threaten or harass prosecuting witness, $100, costs; assault with a deadly weapon, PNG/NG; larceny, voluntarily dismissed. Roy Vance Joyner, PG careless and reckless driving, 540, costs. James Lee, extradition/fugitive of die state, voluntarily dismissed. Robert Paul Loftus, driving while li cense suspended or temporarily revoked, $25, costs. Samuel Hoyle Long, no driver’s li cense, voluntarily dismissed. Timothy Geary McGee, exceeding safe speed, voluntarily dismissed. Kenneth Wayne Mcdlin, speeding 69/55, voluntarily dismissed; driving while impaired — level 5, BCJ 60 days, suspended two years, surrender license, assessment, 24 hours community ser vice, $100, costs. Richard Morris, PG simple possession of marijuana, SDC 12 months, suspended two years, supervised proba tion two years, submit to test, $200, costs. Mary Elizabeth Neill, speeding 81/55, prayer for judgment continued, costs. Kimberly Dawn Pittman, using others to obtain alcoholic beverages, BCJ 29 days, suspended two years, surrender li cense, $25, costs. Peter Allan Pochncr, driving while li cense suspended or temporarily revoked, simple possession of a schedule VI con trolled substance, BCJ 29 days, suspended two years, not possess any controlled substances or drug paraphernalia, submit to warrantless searches, $100, costs. Julia Dargan Trask, PG improper equipment, $25, costs. Stephen G. Whitney, PG speeding 69/55, $40, costs. Roger Devone Williams, speeding 68/55, prayer for judgment continued, costs. Curtis M. Workman, following too closely, voluntarily dismissed. Bobby Lee Barton, breaking/entering a motor vehicle, larceny, possession of stolen goods, first appearance, probable cause hearing December 4. Lamont Alonzo Burst, armed robbery, first appearance, probable cause hearing December 20. Keith Andrew Jackson, driving while license permanently revoked, vehicle not registered/titled, owning and operat ing a vehicle without insurance, con solidated for judgment, SDC two years, $200, costs. Deborah A. Johnson, assault with a deadly weapon, communicating threats, voluntarily dismissed. Julian Keith Marlow, armed robbery, first appearance, probable cause hearing December 22. Sandra Haywood McNeill, PG speed ing 64/55, $40, costs. Robert Graham Soles, assault on a fe male, communicating threats, voluntari ly dismissed. William F. Spath, breaking and/or en tering, larceny, first appearance, prob able cause hearing December 10. Reginald Mark Walker, larceny, BCJ seven days, credit for time served. Christopher T. Conley, speeding 54/45, $40, costs; no operator’s license, voluntarily dismissed. Franklin Young, driving while license revoked, prayer for judgment continued; inspection violation, voluntarily dis missed. David Briles, first appearance, prob able cause hearing January 11. Omar Travis, driving while license revoked, SDC two years, credit for 31 days. Betsy Ellen Adams, failure to reduce speed, voluntarily dismissed. Curtis B. Andrews, obtaining property under false pretenses, voluntarily dis missed. Earl L. Bowen, Jr., driving while im paired — level 1, SDC two years, suspended two years, supervised proba tion two years, assessment, BCJ 14 SHERIFF'S REPORT The following crime reports were on file at the Brunswick County Sheriffs Department Monday: •A Bolivia man reported Friday that someone took the license tag off his Ford pickup while it was parked at the Shallottc Food Lion. •A Shallottc man reported Friday that while he and his wife were sleeping they heard someone outside, got up and looked out the window and saw a car speeding from the driveway. The victim said it was the same vehicle that had been following him for three days. The driver of the car had also been stopping in front of the victim’s house and blowing the horn. The victim stated the driver used to be married to his wife. Two tires on the victim’s 1987 Dodge were cut, according to deputy Phil Bryant’s report. •A Bolivia man reported Saturday that a cedar block was thrown through the window of his 1989 Pontiac Firebird while the vehicle was parked on Green Lewis Loop Road, causing an estimated S500 damage. The victim said he parked the car there because it had a flat tire. •A Southport man reported Friday that a couple renting a trailer lot from him at Southgate Estates on Beach Road took several pieces ot property with them when they were evicted. The couple had lived on the lot since 1989, the victim stated. About $805 worth of property was reported missing, including a set of wooden steps, a dinette set, a sofa, two full-size beds with box springs, a washer and a dryer. •A Shallotte man reported Saturday that someone broke the lock on his office door and removed a .38-caliber pistol and a container full of silver coins. •A Leland woman reported Friday that someone entered her mobile home and removed a remote control color TV worth an estimated $290. •An Ash man reported Saturday that someone entered his home and removed a TV and VCR worth a total of about $400. •Highway 130 Auto Sales in Shallotte reported Saturday that some one broke into a 1987 Subaru arid removed a radio and amplifier worth an estimated $650. •A Winnabow woman reported Saturday that she heard a noise in her house and later discovered that a wall and cabinet were damaged. Deputy M. S. Mason indicated in his report that possibly a .22-caliber gun was shot into the residence while the woman and husband were in bed asleep and their younger daughter was in the living room. TOO MANY TICKETS? D.W.I.? We can save you money! LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS "Discount on D.W.I's" •Auto Liability *Auto Collision •Motorcycles •Learner's Permit *Sports Cars ‘Mobile Homes ANY DRIVER • ANY AGE • ANY VEHICLE DL 123's to get driver's license Immediate Coverage Weekdays 9:00-5:30; Sat. 9:00-1:00 days, $200, costs. Mark Norman Bull, failure to reduce speed, voluntarily dismissed. Keith Otto Clemmons, violation of court order, 36 hours to complete com munity service. James K. Covan, vehicle not regis tered/titled, voluntarily dismissed; owning and operating a vehicle without insurance, registration documents fic titious/canceled/etc., voluntarily dis missed. Melvin James Crandall, speeding 68/55, prayer for judgment continued, costs. Anthony Bruce Davis, expired registration card/tag, inspection viola tion, voluntarily dismissed. Lynn K. Dennis, speeding to elude ar rest, BCJ ten days, suspended two years, surrender license, $100, costs; driving the wrong way on a one-way street, voluntarily dismissed. Hilton Gray Everson, failure to wear a seat belt, expired registration card/tag, voluntarily dismissed; driving while im paired - level 3, BCJ 180 days, suspended two years, surrender license, assessment, 72 hours community ser vice, $200, costs. Noris Terrill Gause, unsafe move ment, voluntarily dismissed. Christopher Grissett, PG speeding 64/55, $40, costs; failure to comply with restrictions, voluntarily dismissed. Callen Robert Holmes, PG speeding 64/55, $40, costs. Jeffrey Wayne James, driving while li cense permanently revoked, SDC 12 months. Jerry Wayne James, allowing an un licensed minor to drive, voluntarily dis missed. Joseph Lampeter, driving while im paired - level 5, BCJ 60 days, suspended two years, not operate a motor vehicle for 12 months, assess ment, $200, costs. Chris Locklear, PG speeding 64/55, $40, costs. Ryan Christopher Marsh, PG speeding 69/55, $40, costs. Roy Eugene McCaskill, intoxicated and disruptive, BCJ 24 hours, suspended two years, $40, costs. Anthony Miller, Jr., PG speeding 69/55, $40, costs. John Andre Pappalardo, PG speeding 64/55, $40, costs. Christopher Plemmons, public con sumption. $10. costs. Toni Russo, resisting/obstructing a public officer, BCJ ten days, suspended two years, $25, costs. Brian Smith, injury to personal prop erty, voluntarily dismissed; unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, BCJ 29 days, suspended two years, supervised proba tion two years, restitution to be determined by probation officer, $150 attorney fees, fines and costs remitted. Hazel Gore Stanaland, failure to yield to stop sign/flashing red light, voluntari ly dismissed. Ouida Erica Stephens, driving while license suspended or temporarily revoked, prayer for judgment continued, costs. Thomas Dale Tate, PG speeding 70/55, $100, costs. Robert Michael Warner, registration documents fictitious/canceled/etc., voluntarily dismissed. David Graham Welbom, driving left of center, reckless driving/driving to endanger, voluntarily dismissed. William Sweeney, speeding 70/55, no operator’s license, consolidated for judgment, BCJ ten days, suspended two years, $100, costs. Sherry A. Newhouse, speeding 75/55, prayer for judgment continued, costs. Health ratings The Brunswick County Health Depart ment last week issued the following sanitation grades to local restaurants, food service establishments and lodging facilities: Sandpiper Bay, Calabash, A. Tamer’s Restaurant and Lounge, Ocean Isle Beach, A. Island Grill, Sunset Beach, A. Pearl Halfway House, Calabash, A. Sharkey’s Pizza, Ocean Isle Beach, A. G&G Motel, Bolivia, A. Brunswick County Government Cen ter cafeteria, A. Winds Coffee Shop, Ocean Isle Beach, A. Southbound Sandwich Shack at Bolivia, A. Ella’s Restaurant, Calabash, B. Scotchman 120, Shallotte, B. Tony’s Pizza, Calabash, A. Ann’s Grill, Long Beach, A. North Brunswick High School cafeteria, Leland, A. Senior Citizens Nutrition Site, Shal lotte, A. Food Folks Meat Market, Shallotte, A. Brunswick Cove, Leland,- A. w Oak Island INVESTIGATIONS Private Detective Agency David Arndt, Investigator All types of cases handled, f>lus missing persons, re ationship monitoring, employment background checks, bodyguard serv ices, video & photo work and others... C ALL ANYTIME (919)278-7555 1-800-675-7804 n License #1435 J ■ ■■ r&b Ever-popular Shrine clowns participated in the Christmas-By-the Sea parade along Yaupon and Oak Island drives on Saturday. /f\L% Brunswick County vtm) PUBLIC NOTICE Pursuant to the provisions of N.C.G.S. 160A-269, an offer to purchase Lot 18, Block N. Section 2 Boiling Spring Lakes has been upset. The upset bid is in the amount of SI ,348.00. Within ten days from the date hereof any person may raise the bid by not less than ten percent of the first one thousand dollars and five percent of the remainder. Any upset bid must be deposited with the Clerk to the Board of Commissioners; The Board of Commissioners may at any time reject any and all bids. This the 10th day of December, 1992. Brunswick County Board of Commissioners Kelly S. Barefoot, Clerk Town of Yaupon Beach PUBLIC HEARING The public will lake notice that the Preliminary Assessment Roll for the sewer collections and treatment system for the Town of Yaupon Beach has been prepared and is available for public inspection in the office of the Town Clerk until the 7th day of January, 1993. The Town of Yaupon Beach Board of Commissioners will hold a Public Hearing at 7:00 p.m. on die 7th day of January, 1993 at the Ocean View Methodist Church, 606 Yaupon Drive, for the purpose of hearing objections to the Preliminary Assessment Roll from all interested persons who appear. Nancy J. Wilson Town Clerk ' Town of Yaupon Beach PUBLIC HEARING Take notice that a public hearing shall beheld on December 14,1992 at 7:00 p.m. in the Yaupon Beach Town Hall to hear public comment regarding the imposition of a room occupancy tax for the Town of Yaupon Beach, said tax to be used for tourism development. Pursuant to House Bill 1367, the Board of Commissioners of die Town of Yaupon Beach may levy a room occupancy tax of three percent (3%) of the gross receipts derived from the rental of accomo dations within the town that arc subject to sales tax imposed by the Stale under G.S. 105-164.4 (a)(3) and from tdie rental of private residences and cottages within the town that are exempt from the sales tax imposed under G.S. 105-164.4 (a)(3) solely because they are rented for less than fifteen days. Penalties shall be imposed if individuals do not comply with the lax reporting. A copy of the bill is on file in the office of the Town Clerk for review. All interested persons are invited to attend. Nancy J. Wilson Town Clerk Town of Yaupon Beach PUBLIC NOTICE FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY COMMUNITY RATING SYSTEM The public will take notice that the Town of Yaupon Beach is submitting an application to FEMA to participate in the Community Rating System. The Yaupon Beach Building inspector will provide flood protection information and will locate the flood zones in which properties are located. This information can be provided to anyone. Flood Insurance Rate Maps are provided at Yaupon Beach Town Hall and are free. Flood information on Yaupon Beach is located in the Brunswick County Library in Southport. If you need facts concerning the flood information in Yaupon Beach, please contact the following: David E. Kelly, II, Building Inspector Town of Yaupon Beach 518 Yaupon Drive Yaupon Beach, N.C. 28465 (919) 278-5024 Officer Hours: 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Nancy J. Wilson Town Clerk Town of Long Beach PUBLIC NOTICE The Board of Adjustment of the Town of Long Beach will meet on Wednes day, December 16, 1992, at the Long Beach Recreation Center at 7:30 p.m. to consider the following appeals: APPEAL 1 RE: Wilton and Gloria Marvin wish to ask for a variance from the Town of Long Beach Code of Ordinances, Section 9-81 CO LOCATION; Lots 3 &4, Blk 220, Sect. 15TH; 806 W. Yacht Drive APPEAL 2 > . v RE: Frank L. Smith, Jr. wishes to ask for a variance from the Town of Long Beach Code of Ordinances, Section 9-76 (d) (3) and 9-169 (b). LOCATION: Lot 9. Blk 43, Sect ELB; 1618 E. Beach Drive APPEAL 3 RE: Charles and Ann McManus wish to ask for a variance from the Town of Long Beach Code of Ordinances, Section 9-76 (d) (3). LOCATION: Lot 10, Block 27A, Sect ELB; 2920 E. Pelican Drive The public is invited to attend. This is the 4th day of December, 1992. Sheila M. Bell Clerk V