Page 14-A?THE BRUNSWICK BF.AC Trailer Dam No injuries were reported Monday in an early morning fire that heavily damaged a mobile home near Calabash. According to Calabash Volunteer Fire Department Chief Jerry Prince. 16 firemen and two firetrucks were dispatched to the Marion McLamb residence on N.C. 179 Monday around 12:30 a.m. and were on the scene for about l'a hours. The blaze?which was confined to a hallway, bedroom and bathroom?was extinguished in approximately eight minutes, the fire chief said. However. Prince iistca the mobile Waste Site A hearing in Wilmington on March 21 is one of five scheduled across North Carolina regarding site selection for a low-level radioactive waste disposal site. North Carolina has been selected n rtArwr* n nt r\( eiv ct'itnr t r\ nnonnl "V ** W. ? --f such waste starting in 1993, when a site in Barnwell, S.C., is due to close. The Low Level Radioactive Management Authority has set a May 1 deadline lor adopting site selection rules. Tentative site rules were adopted [ I ?. ? I A I* \ A / ^ J ~ ! v*ui rvcia A training course for community health workers begins today (Thursday) at ihe Town Creek Township Park community building in Winnabow. Reeistration and an introduction to the course will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. Community health workers assist the elderly and disabled persons with BCC Announces Pic Students planning to enter a technical or vocational diploma program at Brunswick Community College this spring are required to take a placement test next month. The 2li-hour exam may be taken Feb. 3 at 6 p.m.. Feb. It at9 a.m. and Feb. 25 at 2 p.m All testing wtu take place in Building 4 at the main campus in Supply. Subjects covered in the placement test include English, reading and mathematics. Prospective students wanting to practice these basic skills prior to the exam are encouraged to use BCC's learning Lab. Students are urged to schedule an exam appointment for one of the above dates. Those interested in IN SHALLOTTE BRiNCi hum* I tucADCAVAIM iniv?i-nvvii On Sale At THE BRUNSWICK BEACON COASTAL DRUGS FOOD LION HAN-DEE HUGO'S HILL'S FOOD STORES HOMESTYLE LAUNDRAMAT JOE'S BAR-B-G KERR DRUGS KIRBT'S SIZZLING SIRLOIN MARGIE'S RESTAURANT MARKET EXPRESS OASIS MART OCEAN PALMS EXXON PIGGLY WIGGLY PORT GAS STATION POST OFFICE RESORT PLAZA ROBERTO'S PIZZA SANDFIDDLER LTD. SCOTCHMAN SHADY PARK EXXON THOMAS DRUGS TWILIGHT MOTEL WILSON'S ORTHOPE FIRM II (10 Yi DIRECT Twin Ful FACTORY $44.99 $54.' OIJTIFT Eoch Piece Eoch P ORTHOPEDIC SETS | iu-1 coi Warranty ?> BACK COMFORT SUPREME Z Dog SALE TWIN ($349 95) $149.95 SCt I JbT* FULL (S429 95) $189.95-.ei ^ QUEEN ($549 95)$229.85 set I . iVjt^ ' KING ($749 95) $325.95 ,c "VVYOUR ( JP 6^% P P An, w S' K E. t HtD fi|D fPAMfS f?LLOW CALL FOR AFTER HOUR APPT ^.wT.o,, R&R- Bi 'YOUR FAMILY I IMain Si (across from Ho Monday Saturday 8 30 ( .'ON, Thursday. January' 28, 1988 aged By Fire home as a total loss due to heat and smoke damage to the rest of the dwelling. Tne apparent cause of the fire was a kerosene heater which "either malfunctioned or caught the wall on fire" in the hallway. Prince said. Fire officials planned to return to the scene Monday afternoon. According to Prince, McLamb was alone in the mobile home at the time of the fire. The resident was awakened by a smoke alarm, which enabled him to call the fire department and escape the blaze. Prince said the mobile home was not insured. Hearing Set last week in advance of the hearings, with the agency deciding not to rule out the possibility of locating the site in a national or state forest, because of their large presence in the state. However, the rules would require consideration of factors such as threat to drinking-water supplies, proximity to scenic areas, and the possibility of locating the site on the large landholdings of utilities or other industries. Details of the hearing in Wilmington have not been announced by the Authority. Class To Begin household tasks and personal care. Jobs are available in the area through the Brunswick County Department of Social Services. The training will run approximately six weeks and is a 60-hour course. A $15 registration fee will be reimbursed upon satisfactory completion of the course. icement Test Dates registering can contact Admissions and Recruiting Officer Velma Williams at 754-6900 or 457-6329. Corrections An article in the Jan. 14 issue of The Brunswick Beacon submitted by the Brunswick County Animal Welfare League contained several errors. League Treasurer Alma Tolson said that contrary to the news release, to qualify for discounts on spaying or neutering, pet owners must be league members. Also, the next rabies shot clinics sponsored by the county health department and local veterinarians will not be held the first Saturday in March as indicated in the league release. The dates for the clinics will be announced by the Brunswick County Health Department. Hankins Arrives U.S. Army Pvt. 1st Class Carl D. Hankins has arrived for duty with the 26th Support Group, West Germany. A power generation equipment repairer, Hankins is the son of Marv L. Hankins of Route 1, Bolivia, and a 1981 graduate of South Brunswick High School. AT SUMSET BEACH BRING HOME THEfcBEACON On Sale At BIll'S SEAFOOD ISLAND GROCERY SUNSET BEACH GROCERY pic salies r. Warranty) I Queen 50% 99 $69.99 Sk Citizen lece Each Piece DISCOUNT ONLY LAY AWAY AVAILABLE : ~ NON-SAG INNERSPRING ? 15-Year Warranty J- EXTRA FIRM 312 COILS -- -i/i TWIN ^ -r* -. $299 95 NOW $128.95 set ^ -M-S REGULAR W $349 96 NOW $151.95 set -SJ'Ji QUEEN I Z-. $429 95 NOW $191.95 set KING .HOICE $649 95 NOW $231.95 set VI) Cf mor# mm? pi DfLiVl My WITHIN E D E E I'jVILl MAD?Uj B !\bBS 'S WE MAKE WHAT WE SELL! EDDING 3EDDING STORE" rdees), Hwy 17, Shollotte "> 30. Closed Wednesday 1 mrK.'-' '? * k JSr*.'^ fe r * iete^ SS^'v* -"- .> Bf5L- - ->k' B| ur%. r w-. HC^ '/ , > Hp '1" ? fflft? '? * V x ff!^c~ > *> " \r' _. '. M J&VJ ' HF '' ^ Here, Ki Despite the efforts (if Shallotte Point Carta Wilson last Friday, this treed Although her pleas, rescue efforts of Johnny Wilson and attempted briber) unsuccessful, the eat eventually fount or Monday. According to tree owner belongs to out-of-town neighbor Rill parenily spooked last Wednesday and ri / r< i rt i rcoses oTarr iA member of Congressman Charles 0. Rose's staff will lie at the Shallotte Post Office Tuesday. Feb. 2, from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. The staff member will be available ^o? ??.... I ...I. I d.M? Parker Your Complete Bui I 7^d. i -x -- ^BHBH ; wosr homes by @ Tit a 28x64 - 1680 sc ONLY $28,7 Monthly SQOC Payments at 9jtk7( I 2 9V " APk t',? 240 'T1 \ 7b4 76/(S H.-.V ' 7 t J 5 t i? "1." V Raj A TTAOkl A*\ I I vrvii ft II Real Estate Transactor 'Estate Planning ' Donv-'.tic Man 'Court I PREPARATIG PP.EP.A UNCONTEJ PREPARATION Of S Jerer . v^A, gins"< Vu "C > and ] y niece l'\>'J^- ** Eli, \%l?* 'i** i.V" ed by ^ : ^JflPlsi Bcm ! V,A,> '"OiOBr DOuOiuITEi tr3HC fly Kitty' Bayj Volunteer Fire Department member Brua eat refused to come back to Earth, open fellow firefighters Roy W. Mintz and a.m. with a plate of canned salmon were a.m. i its own way down sometime Sunday open Tom Jones of Copas Shores, the cat a.m. Waples. Jones said the cat was ai> a.m. I climbed the tree for safety. iere Tuesday 5 at Rose's mobile office to discuss C citizen's problems with government agencies and questions or opinions regarding federal legislation or pro- .9 crams. H , t I Sons. Inc.! |: iciiny Headquarters! p 4331 d ? Supply AORE HOME! n with good, practical i ft 28x52 55 ONI fc Qf* Monthly liOU Payments on,h'- ii^l2 99%A vtos & Lev EYS AND COUNSELORS AT 4EADOW SQUARE, HIGHWAY 179 SHALLOTTE, N.C. 28459 is (Document Preparation, Title Examinai A - J 1 ? ... - .Jim A\(iniini5iraiion preparation of Wills 'ers (Divorce, Alimony, Child Custody ant Representation (Criminal, Civil and Traffi N OF SIMPLE WARRANTY DEED RATION OF SIMPLE WILLS $50.0 ">TED DIVORCE $100.00 plus cour : SIMPLE SEPARATION AGREEMI Telephone: 754-7557 ?n Local Stude >r Summer Gc i Brunswick County high school snts were nominated last week to 'I tl\/\ MnuiK PnrAlinR nMmpnr.!*'p iu vil\. iiuiui vuiuai(uverforming arts, om West Brunswick the nees are Kelly Baxley, social ice, and Leslie Hewett, innental music. om South Brunswick, the nees are Kimberly Bryant, 1; Brent Bishop, naturai ce; Acacia Croyle, English; ny Clemmons and Angela Cogsocial science; Wendy Lewis Kenneth Young, art; and LarMcCoy, drama. gibility of nominees is determinr multiple criteria, according to r>?1?? .f 4L,. r? .. ;?t, p.?_ rdlACl Ul U1C UlUiUTTlth ouuir Dkmobile Route ledule Chanaes ? o new bookmobile schedule has announced by the Brunswick ty Public Library, s as follows: lesdays?Olde Towne Route: 3 4 p.m. Olde Towne entrance, id. ednesdays?Bolivia-Holden h Route: 12 noon to 12:30 p.m., :1 United Methodist Church, ria; 12:45 p.m.-1:45 p.m., swick County Government ir, Bolivia; 2:15 p.m.-3 p.m., InRealty, Holden Beach; and 3:15 4 p.m., Gospel Center Baptist -h, Vama?ntcwn. lursdays?Town Creek-Funston ?: 1:45 p.m.-2:30 p.m., Town i Township Park, Winnabow; 3 4 p.m., Lebanon Baptist :n, Funston. idays?Calabash-Ash Route: 12 12:45 p.m., Calabash Auto ; (NAPA), Calabash; 1 p.m.-2 Carolina Shores POA; 2:15 2:45 p.m., Ocean Forest enr? onM n rrt n m CnlHior utiu V* AW WW?\A*V> 3aptist Church, Ash. ? Southport library and West swick Branch in Shallotte are Monday through Friday from 9 4_ r? 1 n-i 1 - uj a |j.m. auu aaiuroay irom a to 1 p.m. The Leland Branch is Tuesday through Friday from 9 to 6 p.m. and Saturday from 9 to 12 noon. ? I" f'r .Iidl ... nil " '"' ~~^**r^'^ ~* * 1 mile south of Shollotte jj brings you K living space! 1? 1344 sq. ft. j .Y $22,095 o< 266.84 PR 240 months | J VIS LAW [ions and Closings) and Trusts) d Support) C) & ic eon nn i V A.V.VW 10 t costs | ENTS $125.00 I x ao (* nfs Nominated ivernor's School ty Schools. Among other factors, intelligence quotients, aptitude test scores standardized achievement test scores and scholastic performance scores are converted into point values. Also, visual and performing arts nominees must audition at a later date. Governor's School is the nation's oldest, state-supported summmer residential program for gifted high school juniors and seniors. Students attend either Governor's School East at St. Andrews Presbyterian College, Laurinburg, or Governor's School West at Salem College. WinstonSalem. Students are nominated in one of 12 areas of academics and the arts. In addition to classes in their area of nomination, they participate in studies of philosophy, epistemology and self and society. The state screening committee will announce the final selections in April. According to Parker competition was "verv tough," as 38 students were qualified in the various areas. 9 V?HflU-OTTE fCLEANERS MONDAY-FRIDAY 7-6 SATURDAY 8-f 754-4435 DOWNTOWN SHALLOTTE j i COMPLETE INTERIOR DECORATING SERVICE ?Mini blinds ?Vertical blinds ?Micro blinds ?Carpet ?Wallpaper ?Draperies ?Pictures Ruby Floyd 0CC tjrniAyiMyio Hwy 9CM. #3 Seaside North B7S-BOS1 S17S4 THE BRUNSWICK BEACON Cnfiftsfl from a great line of high quality, energy saving Lennox heat pumps . . . the super high efficiency Lennox Legend II twospeed, the deluxe HP16 and the economical HP18. Low cost comfort priced to fit any budget. Ill" , *" TT A innrm- i M ill Call us today for details and see how much you can save. Sea Coast Tradine Co. 754-6630 Shalloltc ...Servicing all major heating & air conditioning units. Sea Coast Trading Co. Shallottc 754-6630