King benefit Members of the Bolivia Volunteer Fire Department will hold an all you-can-eat spaghetti dinner in memory of Albert F. King on Satur day, July 30, from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. at Brunswick County Republican headquarters. Plates will be $5 for adults and $3 for children 12 and under. Free delivery is available with the pur chase of five or more plates. For delivery persons may call 754-4011. All proceeds will help the family pay for funeral expenses. Playground help Southport Elementary School is seeking volunteers to help set-up playground equipment due to arrive at the school Friday, July 22. Volunteers will be needed Friday after 4 p.m., Saturday beginning at 8 a.m., and again on Monday after 4 p.m. Anyonc interested in volunteering for the effort can contact Cam Sauls, 457-4558. IJ Southport Lions Club members Marion Hilliard (left) and C. D. Pickerrell recently were named Melvin Jones Fellows by Lions Clubs International. The honor recognizes their commitment to humanitarian causes. ‘The, UfouncC Table The Gauntlet Golf & Country Club at St. James Plantation SUMMERTIME Thursdays LIVE LOBSTER NIGHT 5:00-8:00 p.m. Reservations Required Friday Complimentary Hors d'oeuvres with Cocktails 3:00-6:00 p.m. Dinner Friday & Saturday Nights Open to the Public j Call for Reservations Sunday Ala Carte Brunch 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. LUNCH DAILY Open to Public Highway 211 1^(910) 253-7495^ ' Pickerrell, Hilliard receive Lions honor C. D. Pickerrell of Southport and Marion Hilliard ol Long Beach have been named Melvin Jones Fellows by Lions Clubs International Foun dation in recognition of their com mitment to serving the world com munity. Both are members of the South port Lions Club. College foundation holding Jeep raffle The Brunswick' Community Col lege Foundation is selling $100 raf fle tickets to benefit scholarship and educational programs at the college. Purchasers have a chance at win ning a 1994 Jeep Wrangler 4X4 now on display at Nabcr Chrysler Plymouth-Dodge-Jcep-Eaglc at Shallotte. The ticket also includes admission for two to die "evehing extravaganza" to be held Friday, August 12, at the pavilion at Sea Trail Convention Center, Sunset Beach. Tickets may be purchased by call ing the foundation office at 754 6900, 343-0203 or 457-6329 from the Southport-Oak Island area. ‘Miss Brunswick’ entries are invited Applications are being accepted for the Miss Brunswick County Scholarship Pageant to be held Oc tober 29 at die Odell Williamson Auditorium at Brunswick Com munity College. Contestants must be at least 17 years old and a senior in high school, and may not be older than 24. For more information, persons can contact Pam Bruton, 457-5727; Susan Kaufman, 457-9639; or Pam Tyner, 253-5891, CARD OF THANKS The family of Earla Mae Hankins Parker wishes to express its ap preciation for the many acts of kind ness and expressions of sympathy during the recent period of bereave ment. Sun, Sail & Shag with SHUCKERS. BAHAMA 3-DAY CRUISE October 21 N Sailing from Miami, FL, departs Friday & Returns Monday aboard the M.S. SEAWARD Sponsored by Fantasy Travel & Shuckers Sign up Wednesday, July 27, 7:30 p.m. M&Shuckers, There will be prizes^ m food and lots of fun! '' Call 278-4944 6220 E. Oak Island Drive, Long Beach, 278-4944 Named for the founder of Lions Clubs International, Melvin Jones, the fellowship is the foundation’s highest honor. It is a recognition of a commitment to humanitarian ser vice. Pickerrell is a former city manager of Southport and has been a member of the Southport Lions Club since 1966, serving as its president in 1968-69 and 1975-76. Hilliard is a retired special agent with the Federal Bureau of Investi gation and Brunswick County magistrate. He has been a member of die Southport Lions Club since 1985, serving in many capacities in cluding club secretary. Both men recently received a pla que and lapel pin acknowledging their dedication to the foundation’s humanitarian goals. As Melvin Jones Fellows, these Lions become part of a growing network of indi viduals who are "committed to im proving the quality of life for people locally and in communities around the world," it was noted. Lions Clubs International is the world’s largest service club organi zation, numbering more than 1.4 million members. As the charitable arm of the association, Lions Clubs International Foundation acts as steward of the financial resources that are disbursed for humanitarian causes. ‘Section 404’ seminar is scheduled August 2 Long Beach United for Progress will sponsor a seminar on Section 404 of the federal Clean Water Act Tuesday, August 2,7:30 p.m., at the Long Beach Recreation Center. Speakers will include G. Wayne Wright, chief of the regulatory branch of the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers; Ernie Jahnke, the corps’ Wilmington Regulatory Field Office manager; and Rudi Schiener, project manager for permit matters in Brunswick County. Seminar discussions will include those on: what Section 404 of the ‘Jail & Bail’ next Tuesday Dosher Memorial Hospital and Comprehensive Home Health Care have joined to sponsor the American Cancer Society’s "Jail & Bail" on Tuesday, July 26, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Southport and Brunswick County business leaders and government of ficials have agreed to be "arrested" for the cause and will be summoned to appear before a fictitious judge who will set their bail. The "jail birds" will remain in a makeshift jail in Dosher’s conference room until they raise their bail money by call ing friends, family, co-workers and contacts asking for donations to the American Cancer Society. Radio station WWQQ will broad cast from the site that morning to update listeners on who’s been "ar rested and released." Come see the new & improved... WALT'S NewMamgemeot New Attitude NewD.J. NewBatlendets New Waitress New Door Person New look inside i Out New Format Thursday*$unday D.J. JAYBIRD NIGHTW KARAOKE Free toed Transportation Both Ways 5808 E. Oak island Dr. Long Beach, 278-6248 Clean Water Act requires; what ad ministrative regulations require; dif ferent types of permits; coordination with other federal and state agen cies; how to identify wetlands; types of activities requiring a Section 404 permit and those exempt; enforce ment and remedial actions. Wright will show slides, distribute information and answer questions at the conclusion of the presentation. Construction contractors, builders, environmentalists and other inter ested parties are invited to attend. Tutor workshop The Brunswick County Literacy Council will conduct a tutor work shop Friday, July 22, from 6 to 9:30 p.m., continuing Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The ten-hour workshop famil iarizes participants with the Laubach Way to Reading, a phonics-based method of instruction. The workshop is free, but participants should bring a bag lunch for the Saturday session. The workshop will be held at the literacy council office at Supply. The trainer will be Joan Altman. Persons may call 910-754-7323 or 1-800-694-7323 to pre-register. ^Cinemas Coming Wednesday.!. r Susan Sarandon EEID Tommy Lee Jones -set |PG-13| 2.-00,4:10,7:00,9:10 Danny Glover'Tony Danza i r i ejOUtreld F i MATINEES DAILY, 413$ Long Beach RcLSouthpi ■ mg Beach RcLSouthpdff I I 457-0320 | I Call Pilot Line # mP § I TIIK STVIT I'OKT I’ll Ol 1«M4 Oarhouse Lounge The Oarhouse Lounge is proud to welcome back Paul, Jeff & Rodney THE WULFE playing Wednesday & Thursday Friday & Saturday 9:00-1:00 Have dinner with us at Pirate's Cove Restaurant & Enjoy the Wulfe Brothers after dinner YAUPON FISHING PIER 705 Ocean Drive, Yaupon Beach, (910) 278-5873 © THE STATE PORT PILOT 1994 Yacht Basin Provision Co. ii 11 \ Casual Waterfront Dining Qlde Tyme Burgers & Fries Steamed Shrimp & dam Specials Open for Lunch & Dinner All ABC Permits • 457-0654 =s=Located at Old Yacht Basin, next to Driftwood Shell Shop, Southport Sketch by Bernard Case ©THE STATE PORT PILOT 1994 Fun Neuen Wednesdays...KARAOKE with BOB CLAYTON Thursdays.... , The all NEW...DISCO NIGHT Friday. July 22...JAMMIN' JULIE Saturday, July 23... MIKE EDWARDS A THE BANNED Sundays...FREE Line Dante Lessens with Renee Also> DJ Dr. Z IfTATV KMT ULOTl