Page- o-A?TKK iiRuNSVVK K itEAl Oi i His SL BLKHAiVAlKSTKEAM duo ru ill both directions Friday afternoon af Unknown A California couple's vacation was interrupted and traffic on U.S. 17 temporarily blocked following an unusual accident Friday afternoon. Neither of the two persons was seriously injured, according to the N.C. Highway Patrol. Theodore Patrick Croasdell, (>7. his wife. Lillian, of Carlsbad, Calif., and their German shepherd, Sheba. were traveling south on U.S. 17 between Grissettown and Thomasboro when an "unknown vehicle" sped part i their 1987 Chevy Suburban and the Aitsueaiu camper n was lowing, then suddenly slowed down in front of them. "When Croasdell braked to avoid the car." said Trooner TW GonlrW "his vehicle started swaying. He got around the car, then lost control, overturning on the right side." The car that had stopped in iront of Croasdell's vehicle made a U-turn and fled the scene, northbound. No charges could be brought against the driver, who Caulder's report indicates had exceeded the ' I NO ONE WAS INJURED when th pickup truck overturned on N.C. Shailotte town limits Friday around 4 driver Adam Nelson, 19, nor his jSC AI /"V A^ \ / I l\ / /^T/SJjl MIT WCsL*0t^Tl5 v y Need a loan We're strong enoi \t Manutai tuiers 11.mover C on?umer ServM es, v\e know tli.it time iv money So we let von apply l?\ phone lor .1 ;>erson?il loan Irom $r>()0 to $->.1)1111 \nri we'll give von an answer in six hours ?0 %?s>y hv nhnnp? ugh'to say "yes'/ So it you iipciI .1 loan tor See couples entered in the ^ 1988 Notional J Shag Danes Championship | < demonstrate their J U I dancing skills! a in the 583 BBMBt' x i j Clj-^T. SSSS?^?g??'^- "*** '^??;s5-' ?' > vacanon Trooper B.D. Barnhardt estimate! damages to the truck at $4,000. While his report indicated Haye was exceeding a safe speed, no cita tion was issued in the 10:45 a.m. acci dent. Hayes was transported to Tht Brunswick Hospital in Supply b; another DOT veliicle. A passenger was injured in a one vehicle accident that happened earl; Friday, Jan. 22, on N.C. 211 approx imately 17.G miles west of Bolivia. Randv Levi Grissett. 23. of Supply was driving a 1880 Chevy. When it right front tire struck the end of ; bridge rail, he lost control fo the vehi cle. It ran off the right side of thi road and turned over on its top. Grissett was charged with drivinf an unsafe speed by Trooper B.C Jones, who investigated the 1:05 a.m accident. Injured was James Pugh, 22, alsi of Supply. He received moderate in juries. Damage to the Chevy was ai estimated $2,500. Holden Board Will Meet Mayor Pro-iem Gii Bass nas caiiei two meetings of the Ho den Bead Commissioners during the nex several days. Friday, Jan. 29, commissioner: will meet in a workshop session ti discuss the agenda for the regulai Feb. 1 meeting. No action can b< taken in a workshop session and thi meeting is open to the public. Then, on Thursday, Feb. 4, startin) at 1G a.m., commissioners will nice in special session to hear 30-minuti presentations from four are! engineering firms relative ti wastewater treatment. In order of their presentations, thi firms are Lewis & Associates o Shallotte, Henry Von Oesen J Assoriatpc nf Wilmir?oir?r? MnVirn II ..... ?. .. H1V.1VII 11 VJ Creed Engineers, PA, Wilmington and J.W. Harris & Associates Inc. Raleigh. SHAG iNCING aturday nuary 30 t 2 p.m. cinema court iri^iiinicayRii i Florida Trio Guilty To Di a BY RAUN ADAMS Three Florida men who were ar- \ rested in an undercover operation a last December in Calabash pleaded c guilty earlier this month to cocaine t trafficking charges. According to the Brunswick County r Clerk of Court's office, the three will c be sentenced during upcoming ses? sions of Superior Court. r 1-arry David Andrews, 3a, Uirry I R Charles Green, 33, and Robert Dar- r _ rell Carter, 24, all of Starke, Fla., entered guilty pleas during a special n session of Su|iti ioi Court, after ail S three were indicted by a Brunswick d County grand jury on Jan. 11. p Both Andrews and Green pleaded ti guilty to charges of conspiracy to ti traffic in m""" Jian 400 grams of cocaine and trafficking by possession of $ ^ more than 400 grams of cocaine, as v i nrlintn/1 iiiuivvvui 0 s Carter pleaded guilty as charged to ? conspiracy to traffic in more than 400 b grams of cocaine. p The three were arrested by the u ? State Bureau of Investigation Dec. 19 in Calabash as part of an undercover tl drug operation. b . Sunset Beach A> i? .:x d. .Lit. i? 5 IIIVIICO I UUIIL III A Sunset Beach committee study- r , ing beach access wants to "near from the public as it devises its plan for the F , future, said Town Administrator Lin- ? ' da Fluegel. Committee members, who work in cooperation with consultant Julie c } Shambaug'n, are town council . representatives Minnie Hunt and IV* TT _ 41 ^ * 1 mary rwaniennc cirmun, planning " ^ board members Schyler "Sky" Bramley and Walter Hoff and area residents Melvin McBride and Zane Wi liters. Future meeting dates and topics to be discussed are listed below: Feb. 15?User analysis, access types and constraints analysis. March 21?Constraints analysis and identification of access acquisition sites. April 18?Identification of access 3 acquisition nlnn rlpuAlnn. I 1 r f I ifegfl : F0R9QL : ptisan JEI46S ^ DiijI Wavr II'" nwruHatr %>%lrm. Wurtl Prompting !>tsp!a> providr* programming instruction*. limr ( ?m?W I tfc '2 Irmp (?M?k Imaintain* irniprraturr until (XKAR/OkK i% toiulinl. Atilci nnk, Aulf? Defrost and Auto K??a\t ( mikiiiK ( omplrtr Krmtmlrr. Knnutalilr Doutilr l>ut> *hclf. 1.4 ru. It. men ?as us $289V t*C I Opt-?o Uo~> , $20/ms. ?;i??j y ? I hj\Ii nmr temperature selection* v%ilh rnri|(\ m\iiik colli ualrr tinse 2r)(lr% I *aler Irtel *elet lion* I'm. trbin enamel finish I filial am eri loail i null ??l ssslem ~ $379~oT '?& S20/mo. ??? wad i QKii /& * junction Mwy. P * HwV 1 33 Long r A Ml IC Ml I i N MOO fc Plead rug Counts Each man initially was chargeu vith conspiracy to traffic in cocaine ind with counts of trafficking in cocaine by distribution, possession and ra asportation. Authorities said the charges stemned from the sale of a kilogram of ocaine to undercover agents. At tl t! -f ?L-! m me nme 01 meir arrests last nonth, the three were placed in the trunswick County Jail in lieu of $1 niiiion bonds apiece. Following their guilty pleas this nonth in Superior Court, Judge amuei T. Currin reduced the defenants' bonds and ordered that their lea agreements with the district atarney's office be sealed, according a court records. Andrews' bond was reduced to 100,008. Bends for Carter and Green c-re lowered to $50,000. However, nly $10,000 of Carter's total bond as secured, while Green's secured ond was set at $2,500. The remaining ortions of both bonds were nsceured. Jailer Lin wood Gray said this week lat all three have been released on ond. ccess Panel volvernent nent and funding alternatives. -May IS?Rank priority access irojects, funding alternatives and liscussion of plan implementation. June 20?Review draft plan. July 18?Public hearing on revisd draft plan. Aug. 15?Submit final plan. 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