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SIAM PHOTO 0V OOUGMU'Tgl t WIWAROW M.W h as seriously injured in this car that wrecked on I '.S. 1 7 at lim n Creek Friday afternoon. Three Injured In Town Creek Wreck Three people were seriously in jured Fridav in a two-car accident on U.S. 1 7 at Tow n Creek. Walter Terry Tharj>. 74. of Winnabow. was charged with failure to yield alter his 1983 Pontiac trav eled past a stop sign and onto U.S. 17 at its intersection with N.C. 87. about 4.6 miles north of Bolivia, re ported Slate Trooper C.E. Ward. Tharp's car was struck in the driv er's side by a ll>77 Ford, driven b> Patricia B. Beverly. 39. of Wil mington. Ward reported. Ms. Beverly's car was traveling northeast on U.S. 17 when the 2:05 p.m. accident occurred. She was also charged with having an expired li cense. Ward stated. Roth drivers, and a passenger in the Beverly car. Dclores Beverly, ll). ol Wilmington, were seriously in jured and lake 11 by ambulance to New Hanover Regional Medical Center in Wilmington. Damage was listed at S1.2!X> to the Tharp vehicle and S 2.2(H) to the Beverly vehicle. Drivers Charged Two drivers were charged follow ing a l.cland accident Friday in v. hich they were both seriously in jured. According to State Trooper D.A Lewis' report, the two cars collided on Village Road (S.R. 1472) around 7 p.m. alter one car attempted a left turn onto a highway ramp and was struck in the side near the U.S. 74 7f> intersection. Gary Steven Barnes, 17, of Lc land. was traveling east on Village Road in a 1474 Volkswagen when he attempted a left turn, Lewis re ported. Barnes' car collided with a l'?S7 Toyota driven by Michael John Tuczynski, 35, of 1 a' land Barnes was charged with a yield violation and Tuczynski was chargcd with driving with no opera tor's license, Lewis reported. Both men were taken to New Hanover Regional Medical Center for treatment. Damage w'as estimated at S3,5(X) to the Tuczynski car and SMX) to the Barnes car. DVVI Charge Filed A Longwood man was chargcd with driving while impaired after the car he was driving ran oil of Mill Branch Road (S.K. 1331) about 4.3 miles west of Shallotte and struck a ditch early Saturday. John James Ward, 20, was travel ing south when his 1985 Buick ran oil the road, struck a driveway cul vert and came to rest in a ditch. State Trooper R.L. Murray reported. Ward received class B injuries, which are serious hut not incapaci tating, and was taken to The Brunswick Hospital in Supply fol lowing the 4 a.m. wreck, Murray stated in his report. Damage was listed at SI, 500 to the car and S300 to a driveway owned by Doris Gore. Holden Beach POA Takes Pro-Environment Stance UN IX )l <; Kl TTF.R Members of the Holden Beach Property Owners Association left no doubt ai their Thanksgiving week end meeting how they leel about tlk need to protect the fragile coastal environment. The 50 members of the X50-mem ber griiup who attended a meeting Saturday unanimously approved an oral resolution favoring steps to pre serve sand dunes and maintain wet lands around the barrier island. Property owners also voted to sign up lor Coastwan h. a bi-month ly news niaga/ine published by the UNC Sea Grant program at N.C. State University. The subscription costs S 1 2 a y ear. The moves were spurred, in part, by Jim Foumierand David Sandifer. two permanent residents who took seats on the town's board of com missioners Monday night. Joining a discussion about dune protecuon, Sandifer said Coast watch often includes lips on how to protect dunes and other information about the coastal environment. Foumier said any effort to protect the occanfrom dunes shouldn't leave out wetlands on the waterway side of the island, which provide habitat for young manne life. Sandifer and Foumier, who were elected to the town board Nov. 5, were introduced at the beginning of the meeting, along with the new mayor, Wally Ausley. Commis sioners Gay Atkins, Gil Bass and Sid SwarLs did not attend. In a brief address, Ausley told property owners that he wants to hear their opinions and develop a good line of communication w ith the group. He invited letters from own ers who can't attend town meetings. "1 think we have an outstanding COMPLETE INSURANCE PROTECTION Call once and for all. Life health home car business Whatever your insur once needs we can satisfy them with Nationwide's quality protection that's priced to (it most any budget Call us today Phillip W. Cheers 4920-A Main St.. Shallotte 754-4366 NATIONWIDE M{ 1 INSURANCE ^ Nationwide is on your sirt* Nanxnunde Mu?jat insurance Company and Affiled Compare. i Home Ctfice Or* NdtKytrde Pia/a Columbus OH 45? if, Navy#;.* is a 'entered 'edeai s?nnce ma* oi NatoownOe Mutual insurance Company "/ apologize it wasn 7 handled the way a lot of people thought it would be handled." ? HBPOA President Bob Lineberger On Candidates' Forum board ol" commissioners" Ausley saitl. "We have a diversified group and an intelligent gioup." Lesson Learned HBPOA President Boh Line berger said the association learned a gixnl lesson when u hosted the hi annual "Meet The Candidates Night" prior to the November town election. He said a committee appointed to run the meeting didn't allow ques tions from the audience, even though members had voted to keep the format the same as past years when questions were permitted. "1 would like to apologi/.e to the ones who were upset with the way the meeting was conducted." Line berger said Saturday. "1 apologize it wasn't handled the way a lot of peo ple thought it would be handled." Lineberger, who received a dozen phone calls at his Lincointon home aflcr ihe meeting, said residents were allowed to ask questions after the meeting adjourned. He said the meeting will Ik han dled belter in 1^93. A specific agen da will he set up ahead ol time, and voters will be permitted to ask ques tions during the meeting. Executive Secretary Hob Ruck re ported Saturday thai the association had 851 paid members and S7.357 in the bank as of Nov. 30. He said membership had increased by 16 since last year. Other Business In other business, the association: ?Agreed to send a letter to Bruns wick Electric Membership Corp. thanking it for the work it did thai allowed the town to speed up its sidewalk project. Members want the local utility to continue working on its underground wiring program, which is behind schedule. can make CLEAR-VUE OPTICIANS Eye Glasses ONE HOUR (90% of the lime in most cases ? Glass or Plastic) arrangements to have your eyes examined today! r- 1 I FRAME SALE . ! 40% OFF! WILSHIRE DESIGN ! FRAMES | I lnclud<ng ItfCla&orne | I Umit On* Coupon Par Cw?lom*r I | No Otn?r Advartiaod Spodaia ? | Apply Eipl'ii 1231VI , 1 SINGLE VISION | LENSES I 1 $1295 ONE HOUR SERVICE (In most caw#) . Lirrwl On# Coupon Par Cuitomtr ? No Other Advtrllitd Spaciala | Apply (?pHM 1131*1 PROGRESSIVE NO "1 I LINE BIFOCAL LENSES I $7995 ! _5pm ?Voted lo change the time of the group's annual Labor Day barbccuc. I he dinner will be held at 5 p.m. in stead of noon because of the mid day heal. Members also will be en couraged to bring a dessert to next year's barbecue. ?Decided against conducting a sur vey lo gauge ihe opinions of mem bers on various issues affecting the town. Buck said the last survey was done in February 19XX. and 222 of 700 people responded. ?Voted (o thank the Holden Beach Beautificaiion Committee for ils seasonal displays at the fool of the bridge. We're Ringing in the Deals Sweatshirts (irregulars) Only $4.99 Men's Suits & Sportscoats 20-50% Off Men's Dress & Sport Shirts 1 5-33% Off Men's & Ladies' Sweaters 1 5-33% Off Ladies' Dressy Coordinates 15-33% Off Men's Jackets & Windbreakers 1 5-25% Off Ladies' Sabino Dresses 15% Off Ladies' Fall & ' Winter Sportswear 1 5-33% Off Men's Haggar Corduroys 20% Off Men's & Ladies' Group Shoes Reduced Main St., Shallotte 754-4846 Coastal Advisory Council Nominations Under Review BY DOKI C. (illROAMLS l"he Coasuil Resources Commis sion (CRC) will begin reviewing nominees lo serve on the Coastal Resources Advisory Council (CRAC) "sometime this week, when the holiday is over," according to Roger Schecter, director ol the N.C. Division ol Coastal Management in Raleigh. He said coastal municipalities and counties hail until Nov. 22 lo send in their recommendations to the com mission. but that no action has hee i Liken regarding them. Of the 47 positions on the CRAC. all eight municipal seats and all 20 county seats are available to be filled. The CRC appoints members of the advisory council. Both seats held by Brunswick County residents are among those up for appointment. Rosctta Short of Long Beach, a former CRAC Exec utive Board member, currently serves as a municipal representative while Robert Maultshy of Bolivia represents the county. Both have been nominated for reappointment. A subcommittee of the CRC will review the list of names, looking for outstanding coastal residents who have been active in local issues. Other than that, "no qualifications are necessary," said Schccter's assis lain. Mary Belli Joiner. A lisi of recommended nominees will he announced by the subcom mittee at the next joint meeting ol ilie CRC and CRAC, Dec. 12-13 in Naps Head. At that time, Ms. Joiner said the C'KC will make appoint rncnts to the CRAC. In addition to Ms. Short, the other municipal representaiivcs on the CRAC whose seats are up for ap pointment are Dot Atkinson, Wanda Bell, John Doughty, Webb Fuller, Cecil Scwell, Robert Trost and Arthur Watson. Some of the seats will be filled by reappointment and others by new appointments, said Ms. Joiner. Members are appointed to two-year terms. According to Schectcr, there is no guarantee on the final number of municipal appointments to the CRAC from Brunswick County or any other specific community. The county positions will be filled by one representative from each of the suite's 20 coastal counties. Maullsby has been recommended for another term by the Brunswick County Board of Commissioners. Of the coastal Brunswick County towns. Ocean Isle Beach has nomi nated local architect Joe Johnson, Holdcn Beach has nominated Craw ford Hart and Long Beach has nomi nated Ms. Short for reappointment. Items On State Board Agenda Two budget iicms relating to Brunswick County projects arc ex pected to be approved by the N.C. State Board of Transportation when it meets Friday, Dec. 6, in Raleigh. Also, members arc cxpectcd to adopt the S4.7 billion update of the 1992-1998 Transportation Improve ment Program (TIP). The TIP is the transportation department's basic planning document that sets trans porialion priorities for the next sev en years. It includes funding sched ules for highways, aviation, bicy cles, safely, public transportation and rail programs. At its November meeting the board approved S11.H6 million in funding for the widening of U.S. 17 from south of the Shallottc bypass to the South Carolina state line. Friday it will be asked to adjust the cash flow of the project, budget ing S3.4 million each in fiscal years 1991 and 1992, and then S5.06 mil lion in fiscal year 1993. No change in total funding is sought. Board members will be asked to approve an additional SI60.(XX) in construction funds for widening and resurfacing N.C. 133 from Daws Creek Road (SR. 15 IX) to Old Town Wynd (S R. 1543), a disuince of 6.4 miles. Previously the board approved S75(),(KK) for the project. STREAMLINED REFINANCE PROGRAM No Income Verification ? No Ratios Now may he the best time ever to refinance your home... or your second home. All you have to Jo is call 1st Atlantic Bank and ask tor Scott Lander. The rest is easy. 1st Atlantic's Streamlined Refinance Program is a 75% Rate and Term refinancing program with No Cash Out of your pocket. The program covers owner-occupied or second homes. You may he self-employed or salaried. All conforming loan programs are covered by SRI' Fixed Rate, ARMS and Balloon programs available. SPECIAL FEATURES 1 . Mandatory decrease in borrower's monthly P <Si 1 housing expense. Example: Refinance from interest rate of 10.25 to a new rate 9.5%. Borrower's debt decreases. 2. Property is borrower's primary residence or true second home. 1-2 unit primary residence is acceptable. 3. If 1st mortgage has been seasoned for less than one year, must be primary residence only. And no subordinate liens. 4. Mortgage credit history showing no 30-day delinquencies during the previous twelve! 1 21 months. 5. Loan may include closing costs, discount points, pre-paid escrows and the amount necessary to satisfy any subordinate liens that are over twelve( 1 2 ) months old. DOCUMENTATION/REQUIREMENTS 1. Verification ol previous 12 months mortgage history. 2. Handwritten Application. V Current property appraisal 4. No income verifications!!!!! Call or come by any 1st Atlantic Bank office. Reduce your total debt load, reduce your mortgage payments and pay out no cash. It's a great opportunity tor you... but this is a limited time offer. 15IM PCISIIS LENDER MORTGAGE DIVISION Utti* River 4 Cherry Grove. SC 803/280-3009 Member FDIC
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