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Three Coun Involve Sine V* Three accidents on Brunswick County highways during the post vnwU linvi* 1 -1?'1 I mii ?<> > *:u vehicles. Friday morning at 5:110. ten miles vest of Iceland on Hwv B7, Orlando Whitley, 21, of Fayettevilie, was driving a 1978 Mercury at a high rate of sjR'ed when he ran off the left side of the road, struck a drainage culvert and overturned, according to highway patrol teports Trooper J.V. Dove charged Whitley with reckless driving and driving without an operators license. He was not injured, hut his car was damaged in the amount <?f $1,500 Shortly after the accident, the Wilmington Police Department found the Mercury had been stolen from Fred Drier Jr <?f iv?vi?it?n??n<. 1Tli.it night at9 p.m. a moped driver was injured in an accident near Quakers Subject Of Library Talk Betty Stone of Browns Landing will talk about her Quaker lieritage at 2 I p.m. Thursday, Sept. 25 at the West Brunswick Branch Library in f Shallotte. Mrs. Stone, a graduate of Bryn IMnwr College, is the author of "In Praise of a book of law for peace. She is married to Henry Stone and is the mother of four children. I Demonstrations Planned For Festival Visitors to the Holden Reach Keslival-Bv-The-Sea Oct. 25 can see demonstrations by craftspersons and artists. From 9 a.m. till 5 p.m. there will be demonstrations of stained glass making. woodcraft, calligraphy, various needlecraft, pine needlecraft, as well Fas water color and tole painting. Those who would like to demonstrate arts or crafts may contact Alfa Carr. Space may be rented for the entire day for $15, whether or not one is demonstrating. Workshop Planned For Substitutes Hie Brunswick County Board of (education will conduct a substitute teachers' workshop Sept. 18 from 8:30 a.m. till 12 noon in the public assembly building at the government center in Bolivia. All substitute teachers are required to attend a workshop annually in order to continue teaching. Individuals interested in becoming substitutes should also attend. At noon the substitute teacher test will In? administered for applicants who liave not previously taken it. Ladies Club Has Its First Meeting A Brierwood ladies Club in Brierwood Instates had its first meeting Sept. 8 at the club house. Leading the meeting was Huth llierman and tier steering committee, including Hazel Casey, Helen Conrad, Nearle Einstein, Marge Harper, Carol Harris, Doris Hoik. Betty Shrove, and Pat Smith. The guest speaker was Wilton Hartit relsou, who talked on the history of Brunswick County. The next meeting will he held at 7:30 p.m., Oct. 13, and all women of Brierwood Estates are invited. A slate of officers will he announced at ; that time. BOOKS TAPES CARDS ART (803) 272-1722 Mon.-Fri. 10-6, Sat. 10-5 3310 Hwy 17 S. North Village Center North Myrtle Beach, SC < ty Wrecks jle Cars SluillotU*. Diili* I>-o ( Iciiirnons. 34. of Snimlv was driving Ins 1984 (iarelli moped north on Hwy. 17. when his vehicle ran off the roadway onto the shoulder, went out of control and came Iwck on the roadway. He over J turned several times. Ft Trooper B.I> Bnrnhardt cliarged Jfc CleiiuiioiLs with driving while tin* paired. H He was taken to Brunswick H Hospital with ( lass B injuries, and there were damages to the moped of about $50. > Saturday at 3:35 a.m., three miles I south of Shallottc, Kelly Paige ' Pridgcn. 19. of Shallotlc, was driving a 1982 Dodge east on rural paved road 1152 I She went around a curve, crossed I the center line and onto the opposite I shoulder, then across a yard where she struck a storage building. Pridgen was charged with driving left of center and drinking malt beverages while under age by Trooper B.D. Rarnhardt. She suffered Class B injuries, and her car sustained $1900 in damages. Damages to the building amounted to $750. Fvtro 1 omo r L.AIS Ci iwwi v* TWO-SPI WASHE DELUXE D K" .Bill ________ ws ? C?-H sin yt|? iii?r.? F | lOJUSt ?*H? llVtt 10 l0*3 S .'I WASHER DRYI Model VVVVAR310O ? wash and spirt speed Auto combinations dryei 3 wash rinse temperature 5 eye selections rnatu 3cycles -regular pemi piess press & Kmts actuated care soak vt.uni 3 water level selections ? dry Filter-Flo* tillering selec system Endi Save Counte with spaceman Microwave [ J l_i Wide fl CU II cavity Lasy to install in less than an hour Word Prompting Display provides pioc lime Cook i X 2 lols you set two powt time cook program Auto Roast Time ot Day Clock 5 Power Levels 5-Ycar Limited Warranty Carry In Service (Parts A Labor) See warranty ior details l^^si KING \ Car Slides Urn No one was injured in this mid-morning accident just lei north of the intersection of U.S. 17 and Wall Street in ho Sliallotc. The Phillips 66 truck had stopped for traffic. ot! "I didn't see he had stopped,*' said Angle McKeithan, si the driver of the ear. "1 put on brakes, but then the car te just slid." Firemen blocked off traffic until gasoline W DREfl Capacity BLACK C EED OVEN D =r WITH WII iRYER a* a Value ugl ^rrf iiu lock iPVi CALROD , [,. - < I SURFACE i_ | TIW Ptn,!u U?I CLEAN DESIG\ -. Irs including auto: regular permanent * Removable black glass Oven ooo' > knits w?th extra One8 and three ft Tilt-Lock Call ?eg?ii ii dewnrkio Rotary infinite heat surface unn ? diy controls iruj teinprraturo Clock and 60-mmutc reminder timer at cvcle sicjnai _ * Ovi-n ifHt'fior light irspace gi a TM ier II mm? i Oven W gj I HANGS ^ | a ? " THE BRUNSWICK BEACON, Thur ? ' '"wBwnlf' '^MirrW ?1 1 VAH fHOTOCr yjS"<UbHC? j der Truck aking from the truck could be diked and the street . iscd down. Shallotte Police responded to at least two ( her accidents during the day. one near the south end up light: another at the U.S. 17-Smith Avenue in- | rsection. , IPPLiANC II SALE 1LA5S PotSC iOOR Dish', NDOW Price! w'tn Tei Sense iffll * .VJ. .BStSGn 120 F .vith wmdow '-cycle selections mciuc nd* surface tieAtmg units Energy saver jrv option convection drying De'u*e deep uc* Rever?.Me nnirv. Sound insulated Eye-Lev< with Sps |p Microw M* Extra wide VO cu ft over Bp raa m Replaces existing range ti H * Built-in exhaust and c Word Prompting Display i Auto defrost Auto Roast IP-Hour Delay Start j|^ Mori Sot 7 S 3C 1^7 in Qi ir\rvlw 1^^ Over 18 years exp ii r.j ji ence servicing j ^ LjPj_gW major oppl iances J sday, September IS, 1986?l'age 9-A Pets Available For Adoption Zelina Habson. animal control super\'isor for Brunswick County's health department, recommends the following animals as pets of the week: anon-nair male cat, black with bushy tail; Black/brown male Pekingese small dog. one to two years old: Light brown mixed male collie, about two years old. These and other animals can be seen at the animal shelter off Hwy. 211, Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. till 4:30 p.m. Youth Program Needs Helpers Volunteers are being recruited this month by the Brunswick Buddies or Brunswick County One On One pro gram, accoruing 10 IJireclor Mary Barnhardt. Adult volunteers work one-on-one with youth who are experiencing some difficulty coping with their everyday life. For more information on how to help, call Brunswick County One On One. it" washer mperature r System H-f /p _ S35k _Ll ssirfsi] / 3 IfVEl WASH .1 10-YEAR IUU L WARRANTY s? v .: c.srwcr um a.ish cycle tc pot your disnos ilet wale temperatures .is lo.v as l?ng POT SCRUBBER cycU* low energy el Cooking _ H acemaKer rave Oven ^j] , - ____ ^ leiJVMUo *> i cavity iood ooktop tight provides programming instructions v "V
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