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PEOPLE IN THE NEWS Loco is in Operation Sharp Edge' Viva IYu> OOuors 'rd Class Chailes I'. James and lXwtald R. Molt recently participated in "Oper ation Sharp i dge" v hile serving .i'v .,i,l the amphibious assault ship I SS SiU[\in. homeported in Nor li>lk Ya lhc non , ombatant evacuation operation wa-- organized to initiate ptoU vtion oi vmencan citi/cns and loretgn nationals Iroin the Port City ol IUk lianan and 1 S. I mbassy in \1oimu la. 1 ilvna Ilk- o|vration wa- the largest v i iulii. led by the Navy and Marine Ci tps team which placet) more than HK \meriean mi/ens and 1,600 loretgn nationals alxvird the ships par Ik ipatmg in the joint task force. James is the son ol Larry D. James ol Route 7. Shallotte. He lomed lite Na\ % in September W88. Stoll is the son ol Richard and Clare Moll ol Route 2. Supply. He i.'ined the Na\y in July 1986. In Avionics Training Pic Jeremy Cron. a 1990 gradu ate v West Brunswick High School, . .a completed U.S. Army re . ::aii'.ing at '..svon. S v' ? : , " . ? A S ^ ? .l*'v Cd s rv*\ i c* o; Shai a v ? \ (RON \ Cron ol Charlotte. He is the grandson o! Wayne and Frieda Robinson Phillips of Newport, Ore., and the great-grandson of the late 1 eiia H Rohitison and the late D.C. and I oma Andrews. Serving As Page V layna Lynn Pierce, a junior at North Brunswick High School in . iand. will serve the week of Sept. : as a page in the state Admini s'ja'u >n Building in Raleigh. She was nominated for the ajv pointment by NBHS marketing teacher Norman Melton. Miss Pierce is the 16-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elton Pierce of Lcland. Arrives For Duty Army Spec. Thomas G. Smith, son of John and Rebecca Smith of I.eland, has arrived for duty at Fort Huachuca, Sierra Vista, Ariz. Smith is a telephone repair specialist. Arrives In Korea Army Pvt. Daniel L. Corbctt, son of James and Eva Corbctt of Win nabow, has arrived for duty at Camp Stanton. South Korea. Corbctt is a missile crcwmcmber. Completes Training Army Reserve Pvt. Derek J. Ford, son of Clco Williamson of Ricglcwood and Chcri F. Graham of Lcland, has completed basic train ing at Fort Jackson, S.C. He re ceived instruction in drill and cere monies, map reading, military jus lice and first aid. Named Who's Who Traci Kirby, a junior at West Brunswick High School, has been named to Who's Who in American High School Students for ihc second year. Who's Who honors arc giv en for acadcmic excellence. Five percent of high school students across the coun try arc chosen cach year and kirb\ less than one-half percent arc cho sen more than once. Traci, the daughter of Mai and Grctta Kirby of Supply, is a member of the National Honor Society and is active in the band at West Brunswick, having served as a squad leader and receiving the di rector's award her sophomore year. Fight Off A Whitefly Invasion BY WILLIAM BARROW JR. Agricultural Extension Agent They're here. ? - wg there and every where, ?r so it seems. Tiny white Hying in sects that burst from (he under side of plant leaves when disturbed. Normally a pest associated barrow with gardenia, privet and citrus nlants whiieflies have beer; report ed on everything from collards to soybeans, including numerous orna mentals. There are two different types of whilcfiics which typically infest plants in North Carolina, both of which were imported into the United States. The greenhouse whitefly was brought from Central America, while the citrus whitefly originated in Asia. Both look simi lar and feed by extracting plant sap ?,-om leaves and stems In the hon cydcw secreted by the insects a sooty mold grows. This gives the plant a grayish black appearance. 1 leavy concentrations of sooty mold will block out the sun's rays and may lead to premature defoliation on some plants. Most people miss the whitefly in festations until the sooty mold ap pears. Infested plants appear chlo rotic and unthrifty. Slight movement of the branches causcs the white flies to swarm from beneath the plant leaves where they feed. Control can prove frustrating to even the most diligent gardener. The adults arc easily controlled with Orthene, Durshan, Diazinon, mala thion or various products that con tain pyrethrins. However the eggs and immature finiiis arc resistant to many aerosol and insecticide sprays. This forccs gardeners to use regular sprayings (every two to three days) until the supply of eggs and immature forms are depleted An application of in secticide late in die spring before COLONIAL VINYL WINDOW & SIDING 29 Years Experience 579-6712 i _ 1-800-344-2064 AT LITTLE RIVER BRING HOME THE&BEACON On Sale At CAROLINA SHORES AUTO SFRVICE FOOD CHIEF FOOD LION GARDENING TIPS ihc first generation adults emerge will help. Sprays should be directed to the under side of the leaves in all applications. As with all pcsticidcs read and follow label directions. Three Indicted For First-Degree Murder BY TKRRY POPK A Brunswick County Grand Jury Monday indicted three men on first degree murder charges in the Aug. 5 stunning death of a Bolivia man. Jack Scott Brown, 22, John Allen Maggard, 22. and Harold Eugene Henderson Jr., 18, all of Bolivia, were indicted for the murder of Durwood Belmont Johnson, 49, at his home just off of Midway Road south of Bolivia. Johnson, shot once in the kick with a .12-gauge shot gun, was found lying in a bed in his home Aug. 7. Brunswick County Sheriff's De tectives arrested the suspects after the three were asked to come to the sheriff's department for question ing. The grand jury indictment char ges the men acted with "malice aforethought" in the shooting death, which warrants it as a first-degree murder case. In other grand jury action Mon day. the following persons were in dicted: ?Thomas El wood Wright?four counts each of felonious breaking and entering, felonious larceny, and felonious possession of stolen goods for the July break-ins of Peace Memorial Baptist Church, New Hope Free Will Baptist Church, Lcttie's Grove Pentecostal Church and Mt. Olive Baptist Church resulting in over S12,(XX) worth of amplifier and music equip ment taken; ?Ira Douglas Mathis?five counts each of felonious breaking and en tering. felonious iarccny and felo nious possession of stolen goods for the same church break-ins in July AT SHALLOTTE POINT BRING HOME THE&BEACON On Sale Al VILLAGE MART AT OCEAN ISLE BRiNG HOMb THEftBEACON On Sale At ISLANDER RESTAURANT OCEAN ISLE BEACH SHOP OCEAN ISLE EXXON STATION OCEAN ISLE PIER OCEAN ISLE SEAFOOD OCEAN ISLE SUPERMARKET PARTY MART SHEFFIELD'S NOW YOUR AD CAN REACH ALL OF NORTH CAROLINA FOR ONLY $ 25 WORDS $6 each additional word N.C. STATEWIDE CLASSIFIEDS D I A kll/ " MX f XL? I NORTH CAROLINA OVER 120 NEWSPAPERS (For more information, call this newspaper or...) SIMPLY FILL OUT THIS FORM AND SEND WITH YOUR CHECK. (No Phone Orders. Larger order forms are available from this newspaper.) Name Address Zip. Advertising Copy:_ 25 Words?$6 each additional word over 25. Word count: Telephone numbers (including area code) equal one word Post office box numbers as two words, box numbers and route numbers as two words. The name of the city, state and zip code each count as one word. Other customary words count as one. SEND TO: THE BRUNSWICK#BEACON CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT P.G BOX 2558, SHALLOTTE. NC 28459 (919)754-6890 with additional indictments handed down for the larceny of over S1,3(X) in property front First Baptist Church of Woodburn; ?James Charles Williamson. Christopher Shane Barr, Oscar An thony Rodriguez, Clayton Allen Coston and Robert Scott Milligan cach with two counts of felonious larccny, felonious possession of stolen goods and one count of felo nious breaking and entering for the Feb. 13 larceny of a van owned by Eldndge Delcon Ganey and the Feb. 14 break-in of KBK Enter prises of Leland; ?Terry Fowler ami Shelia Lowrey ?three counts each of felonious breaking and entering, felonious larceny and felonious possession of stolen gixxls for the Sept. 3 break ins of three homes on East 1st Street, Ocean Isle Beach and the taking of items valuing S668; ?Gary Reed Gore?one count of felonious possession with intent to sell and deliver a controlled sub stance and one count of maintaining a vehicle for the keeping and selling of a controlled substance for his Dec. IX sale of less than one tenth of a gram of cocaine to an under cover officer; ?Shawn Brady Halston and Peter J. Paulsen?two counis each of felonious breaking and entering for the June 11 break-ins of two Ocean Isle Beach homes, one on Concord Street and another on Newport Street: ?David Paul Shupp?for felo nious possession of Lysergic Acid Diethylamide (LSD), a Schedule I substance, following his June 23 ar rest by (Xean Isle Beach police of AT THQMASBQRO BRING HOME THEfiBEACON On Sale At THOMASBORC TRADING POST AT OAK ISLAND BRING HOME THEfeBEACON On Sale At EXPRESS STOP MIDWAY TRADING POST ficcrs; stolen goods for the July 8 larccny ?Carmclo Anthony Mangionc Jr. of a van owned by Angus Bell; and ?felonious breaking and entering, ?Brian 'Thomas Jackson?two felonious larccny and felonious pos- counts each of felonious breaking session of sto'en go<xls for the and entering, felonious larceny and break-in of a home in Leland in felonious possession of stolen which S17.425 in men's and worn- goods for the July 22 and July 14 en's jewelry was taken. break-ins of Seacoast Seafood in ?OLarry Lampkins?felonious Leland in which S80 in lobster tails larccny and felonious possession of and $80 in cash was taken. 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United Way got help fmm you. a young mother can get day can; because she has to take her son Your single contribution for her son So the |ob she with her helps pn?vide therapy tor a mnpM P|j takes w ill be one she wants. Where do you yo when there s handicapped child, coun not one she's torced to do Unibed Way ii bring* oul the best in all of us.'
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