v. jjflHj IhhSi i Hk Junior ROTC cadets from North Bru ticlpated in the 11th annual Campbell 1 i College G" (Brunswick County will build a pumping station for its Phase II water system's distribution line on Brunswick Technical College's permanent campus on U.S. 17 in Supply. By unanimous vote last Thursday Shingletree F Pians Are Ui i/co Johnson, senior vice-president I of United Carolina Bank in Shallotte. 1 has accepted the position as financial director for the Shingletree Festival Committee, announced Chairman i Warren "Bud" Knspp. I fine omngietree Festival will be 1 held in Calabash and throughout the < . Shall otto township on July 6 for the [ first time. Proceeds from the festival < will be used to purchase a < mechanical lift that will be used by I area fire departments to rescue fire victims from tall buildings. 1 At Monday night's meeting in i Calabash, committee members elected Doris Strutski, also of United Carolina Bank, as treasurer, and Patty Dennis of the South Brunswick Islands Chamber of Commerce as secretary. The Shallotte Township Republican Party, under the direction of Chairman Hollis Smith, will assume responsibility for putting together an add book that will be sold to raise funds for the festival. Areas of responsibility for the our ooauj^^mn^eie gHBMo,al Bu Stanton Construe Wm GENERAL COI FERRIS BRYAfs COMMERCIAL - INDUS' P.O. Boi 2131 Lumt>?flon. NC 28359 COMMERCIAL LOT AT HOL AVAILABLE FOR LEASE. WILL I hi p in' i i mi i mi M|] i? [M 3 IlL'l 3 MAY BE THE WOLF'S WATERVU SHALLOTTE 754-9464 SALES? INSTA1 IATION? SER> RtS WATER ANALYSI! RESIDENTIAL 8 COMMERCE 24 HOUR SERVICE DtST*l?*S ?YWI 05MOVS?ftlTfBS JERRY WOLF. SR. & Jl WATER TREATMENT "YOUR SATISFACTION IS linn M 3Lto? NE&Em^I^H VwVlB tt^ai B 7- :* N. Brunswick Drill nswlck High School In Leland parJuivereity Invitational Junior ROTC /rvr I n C/\r /cto lwfll iu i vji night, the college board of trustees agreed to give the county one-fourths of an acre of land for tlie pumping station along the main water line route on U.S. 17. Board member Raymond :estival icierway festival will Include: Calabash Fire Department, pancake breakfast and bingo games; Calabash Rescue Squad, pig picking lunch and simulated rescue; Sunset Beach Fire Dcpnrtrt^eni. booths for private and public displays of paintings, etc; 3cean Isle Fire Department, rides such as ponies, airboat, helicopter or carnival rides and Waccamaw Fire and Rescue, entertainment such as lands, doggers and fireworks. The committee's next meeting is Monday, April 8, at 7:30 p.m. at Simnons" Restaurant In Calabash. In Bolivia BRING HOME ML... On Solo At COMPLEX CAFETERIA SOUTHBOUND SERVICE STATION A GROCERY /ICE I PROFESSIONALISM tidings 2tion Co., IncB ^TRACTOR V I STANTON TRIAL - RESIDENTIAL B?lle Pla/a (9)9)738-1181 E?t 105. 739-3726 I DEN BEACH CAUSEWAY BUILD TO SUIT TENANT. 1/VillYfMMI JG WATER. PURITIES ANSWER! ORKS "CE 7" 5 ?APRIL SPECIAL ? U DISTILLERS 10% OFF | a SOFTEWIS HOOfvCvm I YOUR HOMETOWN \ SPECIALISTS OUR GUARANTEE ? ? k B7Sr ^^^mBRTBR^^K muL 1 Team Competes Drill Meet competition recently. The c from the Carolinas and Virginia. County Pump Ludlum's motion called for the tentative approval of the plan provided the county prepares the deed and plat that must meet the final approval of the board. According to BTC President Joseph Carter, the pumping station will be built at the northern end of the college campus. "Personally, I see no disadvantage to the school," Carter said. "It may be an advantage since the water intake for the school will be on the west side of the pumping station which could Increase our tvater pressure and lower our fire insurance." Board Chairman William Stanley said the county "seems to put up a nice looking pumping station. I see some advantages to having a pumping station in thst area. I? It's necessary, I see no problem with it," he added. Charter told the board the pumping station will be located near the area where B&G Associates, a real estate office, has mistakenly placed a For LITTLE RSYER WJ Water Purifica Sales & ! JBS\ 0 6 tMArftii, "M/alcn I i !* Hwy. 17 South, Little Kin I OWNER: W.J. (Sor Causes serving Homemo mode fret Regular and Foe great with me Fresh Local Our 5n? WW. .p? Shrimp Snack includes slav/. french I Jumbo Shrimp B Take Out Phone 84 OPEN 7 DAY HQLDEN HEACh (Now Hiring For Sum i i i i ( PMOtO BY IODD SCARBOROiir.li ( adets competed with over 4000 squads ?ing Station Sale sign on the college property along U.S. 17. The board also granted A.E. "Buddy" MiUiken permission to run site surveys across college property to determine a path for a proposed drainage ditch. Milliken: a Shalloti* realtor, owns property next to the college campus. uc is usKuig permission to dig n six-foot by 13-foot drainage "ditchcanal" across property the college luis an option to purchase to drain 23 acres of Miiliken's 75-acre tract. Mttliken agreed to run * the site surveys to determine elevation levels across the school property before the board takes action on the matter. Chairman Stanley also announced that BTC Finance Officer Vernon ward has beeii hospitalized ai New Hanover Memorial Hospital in Wilmington with a heart attack. Ward suffered a heart attack last Saturday but his condition is improving, Stanley said. "Tliia institution Is missing him I very badly," Stanley added. ITER DISTILLERS tion Systems 5ervice Distilled Water 50C a gallon (w/container) r I iMHQAV Liiiuuni >r, Phone (803)249-2354 iny) Bellamy, Jr. ay Grill de Hamburgers ih dairy >tlong Hotdogs tied cheese t Seafood icialty Box $3.50 | tries & huihpuppie* n rrifir $1 7*5 ? ZZLJClli \ Orders , 2-3527 l \ V S A WEEK } '1 ! CAUSEWAY j ? mer Employment) 9 THE BRUNSWICK BEACON, Sunset Taxpayers To Meet The Sunset Beach Taxpayers Association will hold its annual Easter weekend membership meeting Saturday, April 6, at 10 a.m. at the Sunset Beach Volunteer Fire Department building. On the agenda is a discussion on mainland rezoning, the street abanionment resolution, the 1985 land use ipdate plan and the Shingletree r esuvai at l.:alabash. Refreshments will be served. All I members of the association are lire- I k! to attend. V COMPLETE INTERIC I DECORATING SERVH ? Levelor blinds Corpet ?/| ?Vortical blinds ?Wallp Original paintings by Bryan Vai W Occcut *?4le o ^leon i?ie bquor? j. Ocoon lilo Beach Cou*o> MA 579 6091 a&J -danq *Seac6 *7?fivu&i4 (? 6402 C E. Oak Itland ^ *7d?ftt>u? rCifttUfafiC ON THE CAUSEWAY AT OCEAN ISLE BEACH 579-6279 r "<a^y coastal c constn COMMERCIAL & LICENS ELECTRICAL COI The Head Hun i Ujj. U.JJVJJ Hwy. 130 E. (Molded Ben it fdeaned to ann Debbie F Cosmetol han joined 01 She specializes in men's t styles, make-up i Special Introuu ( from now: ^3^1? Perms ?U<,t Cuts MkV -4 Shampoo & S 'jff Naila _ 'j^/ Manicures ... L Thursday, Aprfl 4,1985?Page 11-A wholesale SHALLOTTE ?(&ctn,ic SUPPLY Phone (919) 754-6000 Shallotte, N.C. - ~ regy )R . 3g specializing in j resort furniture jff Wo Invito you RUBY FLOYD KATHY QUAINT ANCE arolina IUkV/1 ^ RESIDENTIAL iED NTRACTORS ary D. Reaves fid C. 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