Trojans Begin Grid Practice Car>' Cumbcv (right) helps a teammate through stretching exercises dur ing West Brunswick's Tuesday morning practice session. The Trojans join ed all other high schools across the state currently in prc-.season drills. The story is on page 9-A. More Town Board Coverage Inside •Sunset Beach, page 9-A •Holden Beach, page 11-A •Calabash, page 12-A Bob Buck Retires With grandson (iene Bradley in his arm. Bolt Buck accepts the framed resolution adopted by tbe Holden Beacb Board of Commissioners that honors Buck for his con tributions as town ad ministrator. The stor>' is on page 2-B. t' '.OO'f Twenty-fifth Year, Number 39 Shallotte, North Carolina, Thursday, August 6, 1987 25c Per Copy 32 Pages Plus Insert Ocean Isle Mayor Resigns; Leaves For Cayman Islands BY TKRRY POPE Saying she wanted io spend iiiuie time with her family. Ocean Isle Beach Mayor I-aUanc Builington resigned last Friday to take an ex tended vacation to the Cayman Fclgtirlc Whe.n contacted Tuc.sday morning in Miami, Ms. Builington confirmed that she will be leaving tliis week to stay in the Cayman Islands with )inr husband. Bill, and their three children, Kendra, Grant and Frasier. Kendra is participating this week in an international beauty pageant in Miami. Ms. Builington also confirmed Tuesday that .she has arranged for her children to enroll in school at the Ca\Tiian Islands if she decides to stay there past August. She said the fami ly has rented a condominium at the British West Indies resort Island about 490 miles south of Miami. She said there is no truth to the rumor that she plans to live there permanently. "They just can’t believe the simple truth,” Ms. Builington .said. Before giving conunissioners her resignation last Friday, Ms. Buil ington .said she had no plans to leave Ocean Isle. “This is my home,” she said. “This is where all of my in terests are.” In the telephone inter\’iew Tues day, she said her family is building a 9,300 square-foot penthou.se at their Ocean Point condominium project on the west end of the island. .She .said her family has plans to live there in the future and that they may decide to sell their Second Street home. “I may be back in a few weeks or maybe a month,” she said. "I don’t know when I’ll be there. “I’m just going to play with my kids. When I’m there, I work. It’s there,” she added. Her husband will be traveling back to Ocean Isle to look after the family’s business interests, she .siiid. Ms. Builington said she has also resigned from the Cape Fear Council of Governments Region O executive conunittee and the N.C. Coa.shil F^osourccK Corni^iissicn A»lvisorv Council. She said she did not want to miss the meetings and remain a member o', the boards. At the town board meeting la.st Fri day, Betty Williamson, mayor pro- tem, was appointed mayor. Ms. Bull- ington’s brother, DeCarol William- .son, was appointed to the board to fill .Ms. Willia.mson’s seat. Both appointees will ser\e out the remainder of their terms, and both have stated they will run for their respective seats in the Nov. 3 municipal elections. Ms. Builington annnuneed last Wfiliu-.silay that she h!il failed a special meeting for Friday to offer the commissioners her resignation, just four months before her term ex pired and four weeks after .she filed for re-election as nuiyor. About 30 residents and her family members attended the meeting where Ms. Builington appeared hap py. but said she aLsoTelt a little sen timental. ’Tve worked a long time to be able to do this,” Ms. Builington said. "Up until this time. I’ve always felt that I needed to stay working for the town, but 1 really feel that someone else can do it now.” .She .sat next to an arrangement of red rases the commissioners and town employees had given her and in formally answered que.stions from residents before the meeting began. Ms. Bul!inj*ton hsci served hs mayor for the past 14 years, never drawing a salary and never taking a maternity leave through the birth of her three children. ■Tm just going to be thrilled to have the time to spend with my fami ly,” she .said. “I don’t feel like I’ve deserted anything. I’m going to be a mother for a while.” Ms. Builington filed for re-election as mayor on July 3, but said at that time the town was in the process of hiring a new police chief and other personnel. She said she did not want to leave until thase personnel mat ters were resolved. "I’m resigning at this point to give someone else an opportunity to run for mayor.” she said. “I felt that it would give the people of Ocean Isle a chaiK'e to start seeing another person in that position and to .start thinking of who would best do the job.” In May, Ms. Builington withdrew fron\ the sUUe Ufiitonunt governor’s. “I would never have initiated that if l felt the town needed me here,” she said. Reports were aired by a local television station last week that .Ms. Builington had been the victim of vandalism and that death threats had also been made against her. Ocean Isle Police Chief Bill Oz- ment said there has been a recent rash of car vandalism along Second Street, of which .Mayor Bullington’s two cars were also damaged, but that the incidents didn’t appear to be per sonally directed against the mayor. Ozment also said his department has received no reports of threats nuide against Ms. Bullington’s life. Ozment said he doesn’t know how the (See DECAROL. Page 2-A) Mayor Williamson Takes Office At Ocean Isle BY TERRY POPE When Ocean Isle Beach conunissioners voted la.st T'riday to appoint Betty Williamson as mayor, Ms. Williamson raised her hand, too. “You can do that,” Ms. Williamson quickly pointed out when residents who had gathered at the town hall laughed. The vote was unanimous. The residents had come to watch a change in command at Ocean Isle following the resignation of Mayor I.aDane Builington. After serving 14 years as mayor, Ms. Builington resigned Friday to spend more time with her family. Mayor pro-tem Williamson became the board’s choice to succeed the mayor. Ms. Williamson, who.se husband is a cousin of island developer Odell Williamson, will al.so serve as the town’s finance officer. .She has served on the board of commissioners for the past eight years. Ms. Willianrson had filed for re-election to the board in July, but will now withdraw from that race to enter the mayor’s race instead. She is a real estate broker at Ocean Isle and owner of Betty William.son Realty. She moved to the beach in 1970 from (’olumbus County, where she was clerk to the board of commissioners 11967-70) and al.so worked as a county aiiditoi-, a job she .says has prepared her for ser ving the town of Ocean l.sle. At Ocean Isle, .she has .served as chairperson of the board of adju.stments. tax collector and registrar tor the town. "We hot>e it w ill be a very smooth transition.” Ms. Williamson .said Monday. "Our board has always work ed very clasely with the mayor in the pa.st. I don't think there will tie any change at all in the way Ocean Isle Beach operates.” After taking the oath of office la.st week, she turned the spotlight on the outgoing mayor and asked those at the town hall to give l.al)ane Builington a standing ova tion. In a prepared statement. Ms. Williamson praised Mayor Builington for her dedication to the job and to the town. "She always gives 110 percent of her time and energy to get things done,” Ms. Williamson said. "The experience and knowledge laDane has in local govern ment is going to 1)0 greatly missed because .she has repre.sented us on the local, district, state and national levels.” She recalled how Ms. Builington had appeared on NBC’s "Today” program to represent Ocean Isle Beach in a debate on coa.stal i.ssues. "On behalf of the town board and the residents and property owners of Ocean Isle Beach,” Ms. Williamson .said, "we appreciate your dedication to the town, we love you. we will miss you and our best wishes go to you. We also wish to thank your family for sharing their time with the town.” M.s. Builington .said when .she took office 14 years ago, she had to wear many hats. The town had one police officer, who al.so served as garbage collector. "If everyliody hailn't worked together, there’s no way we could have gotten to this jwint toilay,” M.s. Buil ington said. When she took office, M.s. Builington succeeded a list of previous mayors that included her father, Odell William.son, and her mother, Virginia. After Ms. Williamson tiv.ik the oath of office Friday. Coinmissioner Bill Benton added. "You continue our tradition of having a beautiful woman as mayor of Ocean l.sle Beach.” .MAYOR l..\iJA\I- IniUiiigtoii iiitswt-rcd iiuestiuiis from residents Inforc Friday’s special meeting, where Stic received a dn.icn red roues from the cuiiiniissioners before handing the board her resignation. NO ACTION TAKEN Cetiing On List Only Part Of Smoke Solution BY SUSAN USHER Getting Brunswick County back on the .state’s high haziird list will help, but it won’t clear the air of smoke from controlled burning, county com missioners learned Monday. "I don’t see a single solution,” said a forestry spokesman, "but I do see a broad .solution.” A group of 50 to 60 supporters of C.-\TS, Citizens Against Toxic Shenanigans, urged conunissioners to help get the county back on the list, as well as taking other steps to clean up the air. Commissioners moved their ses sion to the public assembly building to accommodate the crowd, but with Chairman Grace Beasley and Com- mbssioner Jim Poole absent, took no action. Neither is relief expected this sum mer from the N.C. General Assembly, whicl; is soon to adjourn. Rep. David Redwine had said he would be willing to introiliice the legislation, but wanted commis sioners to have an opportunity to make a recoiiunendation. Contrary to published reports. County Attornev David Clegg said there is no record in the minutes showing the board of commissioners as a body voted to ask that the county be taken off the high-hazard list in 1982. However. Bill Miller of the N.C. Division of Forest Resources said two weeks ago that the action was taken by the legislature at the re quest of "county commissioners.” Clegg noted cormnissioners could have made the request as individuals rather than as a board. Redwine said .Monday he might in troduce a bill in the 1989 session. CATS organized last month after heavy smoke had blanketed the area ior weeks. The smoke was the result of controlled burning by land developers, paper companies, the Fore.st .Service itself (by reforesta tion contracts,) wildfires and weather conditions. Saying he thought tourism, not timber, is now the county’s "No. 1 in dustry,” Odell Johnson warned com missioners. "We’re going to have a Nader type go down Highway 17 one day and get in a wreck.” When that happens, he continued, the county and paper companies will be sued. Though paper companies comply with state requests not to start new fires, thase set even weeks earlier in organic soils may continue to smolder in dry weather. If the county were on the high hazard list, the N.C. Division of Forest Resources ranger’s office would have greater regulation over some controlled burning, but not all. It could restrict the timing and amount of material burned in piles or windrows, but couldn't stop fires that have already started. Not affected would be "flat” burn ing. This is the kind of burning icsed early in the year by paper companies to clear litter from the fore.st floor to reduce the pos.sibility of wildfire, and in the summer to prepare cleared acreage for fall replanting in seedl ings. Paper companies keep burning records and have a historv of ex cellent voluntary compliance with state re)ue.sts to stop burning or to not burn, officials with the N.C. Divi sion of Forest Resources said. Aaswers Vary Forestry officials noted that get- (Sec SMOKE. Page 2-A 1 OTHER CANDIDATES FILE Buck Seeks Election At Holden Beach Former Holden Beach Ad ministrator Bob Buck filed as a can didate for town commi.ssioner riies- day, just four days after he retired from town employment. Filing for municipal offices in Brunswick County ends at noon Fri day. Elections will be held .Nov. 3. Four other candidates have filed for iloiden Iteach .■mSii.',. .M.ivur .loliii Tandy is seeking re-election and Gil Ba.ss, Donalil Carey Jr and Martin Feldt have filed for commissioner. .At Ocean l.sle Beach. Debbie Fox and V'irginia Gibson have filed for ri-- flection as commissioners. Also fil ing for commi.ssioner are John Brockington and. DeCarol William son. recently appointed to fill the .seat of Betty Williamson, who was named mayor. At Sunset Beach, council member Mary Katherine Griffith is .seeking re-election. .A till ee-w a.\ i a»:e for mayor is star ting to sluipe ii|> at lx)iig Beach, where Dons Werner has tossed her hat into the ring with .Mayor John W. Vereen III and Commissioner H. .Michael Oxford. Three new candidates have filed at Long Beach for commissioner; Kevin M. Bell. .Margaret Kanecr and incumbent David P. Ford In Southport, Judy Y White has fil ed for re-election from Ward 1 and Norman Holden has filed for re- election as iruiyor. In Bclville, a race is developing for the mayor’s office Innween .Mayor Kenneth I). Messer Sr., who has filed for re-election, and former mayor .Mildred Honey. Her son, Sidney Roney, and Vickie L. GiHicli join Tim Schedler as can didates for town commissioner. ms