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STAFF PHOTOS BY DOUG R UTTER W accamaw Eagles Soaring The Waccamaw Eagles are enjoying a good middle school basketball season under Coach Terry Chestnutt. The girls' team was 5-1 and the boys were 3-3 going into the last two weeks of the regular sea son. Members of the girls' squad are (front row, from left) Tameka Walker, Tiffany Ixince, Heather ^ Walton, Rebecca DeRosa, % Joyce Nelson , Tamara Kelly ( back row, from left) m Demetrie Marlowe, Shetida Marlowe, Shanna King, April Mintz, Michelle Long, Crystal Railes, Jamie Hewett and Donicia Moody. The boys' team includes (front row, from left) Darmus Bellamy, Christum Tompkins, Cedric Daniels, Chase Inman, David Rowens, (back row, from left) Cory Bell, Jon Thomas, Rrad Moody, ?v Jeremy Clemmons and Lawrence Bennett. Not pictured are Scott - Chestnutt and Terrell 1 i Thomas. C&E APPLIANCE SERVICE, Serving All Of Brunswick County VISA Fast Dependable Service On A Full Line Of Household Appliances 1-800-444-9218 1369 H.C. Lewis Lane, N Myrtle Beach *414 Yaupon Dr., Yaupon Beach g ^ ? Paving J?*5* From the concept Tennis Courts to the finish, with pride streetT^ and quality workmanship. pij?caj0p^ths 'Construction I Stone Base Grading Storm Drainage ?J Curb & Gutter Site Clearing Contractor s License *4319 * CALL US FOR A FREE ESTIMATE (919)754-7177 ? POTS CAN BE SET Ocean Closed To Shrimping Ocean waters wiihin three miics ol the bcac h were closed to shrimp ing Sunday to protect white shrimp spawning populations. In an unrelated action, the state opened area internal coastal waters to fishing pots effective Monday The N.C. Division of Marine Fisheries announced both regulatory actions through proclamations is sued last week. The temporary ban on shrimping affects waters up to three miles off shore between Cape Fear and the South Carolina state line. Pols for the harvest of crab, eel, lish and shrimp can be used in in shore waters. They cannot be placed in marked navigation channels, in the middle third of other channels or in any other location where they may constitute a hazard to navigation. This Week's Tide Table FEBRUARY HIGH LOW Day Date A.M P.M. A M. PM nimsday 6 9:22 9:32 3:11 337 Hriday 7 9:51 10-09 3:48 4:10 Saturday g 10:23 10:50 4:27 4 46 Sunday 9 11:05 11:37 5:11 5-27 Monday 10 11:51 6:01 6:18 TWiday 11 12:33 12:49 7:01 7:18 Wednesday 12 1:39 101 8:09 824 ADJUSTMENTS SHALLOTTC IN Lin? add 17 mm. nigh liiic, ado 32 min. iow udc. LOCKWOOD FOLLY ? subtract 22 mm. high tide, subtract K min. low tide BALD HEAD ISLAND ? subtract 10 min high tide, subtract 7 min. low tide, i J^'-'THPORT? add 7 min. high tide, mm* 'ow tide. LITTLE RIVER ? add 7 mm. high lidc. add 7 min. low tide. Russ Rolls 204 In Woodmen League Michael Russ rolled a 2(W for the high men's game last Friday in the Woodmen of The World League at Brunswick Bowling Center in Shal lottc. Ginny An/clone had the high game for women with a 198. Men posting high scries scratch scores were Ron Hernandez, 566; Shclton Inman. 552: Michael Russ. 547; Leon Graham, 510; and David Bartish, 5 10. High scries scratch scores for the women were Ginny An/clone, 508; Linda Flucgcl. 478; Wanda Inman! 453; and Betty Hewctt, 452. Ron Hernandez rolled a 713 for the men's high series handicap. Lin da Flucgcl had the women's high se ries handicap with 640. Learn Safe Boating In Squadron Class The Shallottc River Power Squad ron has scheduled an eight-session safe boating course for local sail and power boat owners, said Clete Waldmiller. The course begins Saturday, Feb. 15, at 9 a.m. in the conference room of the Atlantic Telephone Mem bership Corporation (ATMC) build ing on N.C. 130 one mile west of Shallottc. The sessions arc free, Waldmiller said, but a minimal fee will be charged for materials. For more information contact Waldmiller at 579-895 1 . BELL & BELL Pontiac/Oldsmobile/GMC Truck, Inc. 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