It is No Surprise Trojan Aldwln Lance Is co-player of the year on the Brunswick County All-County Prep Football Team. Details on the full 27-man iine-up are on Page 6-B. iliM" The speed-limit on ^own-owned I j Breaking The Cycle streets at Holden Beach may be Counseling may be the key to breaking the cycle Increased. This and other Holden of sexual abuse. Local agencies talk about the Beach news on Page 7-A. problem and the solution on Page 3-B. THE BRUP [ Twenty-ninth Year, Number 4 ***>themonswcxbeacon Shallotte, North Carolina, Thursday, November 29,1990 25c Per Copy 34 Pages, 3 Sections, 3 Inserts JONES STEPS DOWN Tripp Chosen New Shallotte Mayor i K! I .* 1 W * <1 STAFF rHOTO BY DOUG *UTT6? SARAH TRIPP (left), Shallotte's new mayor, takes the oath of office with Town Clerk Mary Etta Hewett officiating. BY DOUG RUTTER Sarah Tripp bccamc mayor of Shallotte last week on a split vote by the town board of aldermen. She was first elected to the board in 1985, and is the first woman to serve as a Shallotte alderman or as mayor. Board members David Gause and Wilton Harrclson supported Mrs. Tripp to succccd outgoing mayor Jerry Jones, who resigned from his town post to serve as a Brunswick County Commissioner. Alderman Jody Simmons nomi nated Paul Wayne Reeves, who is mayor pro tcm and has served on the town board since 1977. Following the vole at last Wed nesday's meeting, Mrs. Tripp said she wanted the support of all of the hoard members. "I appreciate the She said a lot of people in the chance to be mayor, but I would community asked her if she would like for it to be unanimous," she serve as mayor prior to last week's said. "I would like to know you meeting. Mrs. Tripp said she would (Reeves) and Jody support me." like the full support of the board. Gause, who said he nominated "Well, based on the vote you Mrs. Tripp after a lot of thought, have the chair," Reeves said. said he knew Reeves wanted to be Prior to the appointment, the mayor and heard rumors that Sim- board accepted the resignation of mons also wanted the position. Jones, who will take office as a "To settle the difference, that's county commissioner next month, the reason I settled with Sarah, and "This is one of the hardest things that is the reason," Gause said. "It's that I have had to do in a while," no personal thing against either one Jones told the town board members, of those boys." "I've enjoyed working with all of Mrs. Tripp, who was elected to you, and I will continue working the town board in 19X5 and rc-clcct- with you," he said. "As county cd in 1989, said, "To me it's been an commissioner, I will see that Shal honor to be the first woman to serve lotte and District 2 gets their share on the town board, and I think it of representation on our county would be an even greater honor to board." be the mayor." In his letter of resignation to the board, Jones said it had been a plea sure lo serve the town for nine years, both as alderman and mayor. "You and the citizcns of Shallottc have shown great confidence to al low me to serve you during this time, and I want you to know that I will always be grateful to each of you," Jones wrote. "Shallottc has the most wonderful people in the world and I am proud to let others know that Shallottc is my home town." Harrelson, who made the motion to acccpt the resignation, said, "You've made a choice that 1 think we should honor." Town board members took no ac tion last week to appoint someone to the board to fill the seat vacated by Mrs. Tripp. Barefoot New 13th District Judge Napoleon "Poli" Barefoot Jr., judgeship in the 13lh District. His Brunswick County assistant district scat on the district court bench will attorney, has become vacant Dec. 31. Both been appointed judges arc cxpcctcd to be sworn in the new 13th to their new seats Jan. 2. Judicial District