' i i nm -- H PHOTO CONTRIBUTED LITTLE MISS Brunswick County 1992 Virginia l/tve Williamson (third from Ipft) is shown Saturday with (from left) Robbvn Francis, second runner-up; Fallon Walker, first runner-up; Uttle Miss 1991 Chalmers Champion and third runner-up Rrandi Harrison. CLUB BRIEFS Lanahan Heading New Legion In Calabash Richard A. Lanahan of Sunset Beach has been named acting com mander of the new American Legion Post No. 503 in Calabash. Twenty-five members attend ed the post's ini tial meeting held Feb. 24. Lana han, who helped organize the group, will serve LANAHAN as acting commander until the mem bership elccts a slate of officers on March 23. Visiting officers from the state and district officcs attended the last meeting to help organize the new post. Dudley Robbins, past state coni mrtnrW from Rnr??w . discusscd his tory of the American Legion, bene fits to members and activities the Legion supports on the local, region al and national level. Other guests included Harold G. Davis Sr. of Wilmington, chairman of the new posts committee; and Carolyn Jarman of Burgaw, ninth district commander. American Legion is a federal cor poration chartered by Congress in 1919 as a patriotic and community service organization of honorably discharged veterans. Veterans interested in joining the new post at Calabash can contact Lanahan at 579-2598. Caswell Trip Planned The Holden Beach Beautification Committee will sponsor a day trip to Fort Caswell on Wednesday, March 18. The trip will include a view of the landscaping at Caswell Beach, a tour of Fort Caswell and lunch at the N.C. Baptist Assembly conference center. The committee needs at least 25 people for the trip, and the public is invited to participate. The gioup will meet at Holden Beach Town Hall at 9:30 a.m. to arrange a car pool. The cost will be S5.75 per person, and reservations are required. To register, or for more informa tion, call Fran Vogt at 842-4783. HAMming It The emerging Carolina Power & Light Brunswick Amateur Radio Club, hopes to draw prospective members as well as other interested persons to a special event planned Saturday called "HAMS for Nuclear Energy," said Charles Parker. The program will be held from 8 KES& NOTICE KM#. We regret to Inform our customers that the One Touch Vial Strip 50's. advertised on page 2 of our Kerr Drugs March 11 Circular was advertised at the incorrect price. The correct price should be $34.59. we apologize for any inconvenience to our customers. T.L.C. COMPANION SERVICE mm PERSONAL ATTENTION ^ FOR THE ELDERLY WHEN YOU CANT VISIT SOMEONE YOU LOVE IN A NURSING HOME, LET US. CALL 842-3661. FURNITURE 'DiAtniJUitvtb EVERYDAY LOW PRICES Q C 20%-60% SAVINGS OFF LIST PRICE ' SOFAS, CHAIRS. LOVESEATS, BEDROOMS. DINETTES. RECLINERS, END/COFFEE TABLES, SLEEPERS, DINING ROOMS, CURIOS, GUN CABINETS, ENTERTAINMENT UNITS, ROCKING CHAIRS AND MORE. HURRY NOTHING HELD BACK OPEN MON.-SAT. 9-5:30 ?SPECIAL ORDERS WELCOME ?INSTANT CREDIT , ?DELIVERY AVAILABLE J -!fj S TORE F!MAk"~'NG ?90 DAYS-SAME AS CASH Hwy. 90, Nixon's Crossroads , j?0 North Myrtle Beach, SC m\ 3>A* a.m. lo 8 p.m. at the CP&L Comm unity Relations Building, which is behind the Visitors Center on N'.C. 87 at Southport. It is being held in cooperation with Cape Fear Am ateur Radio Group. Visitors can lcam about various types of amateur radio, talk to ama teur radio operations around the word and talk to amateur radio oper ators about how they respond during a natural emergency such as a hurri cane. Persons interested in joining CP&L Brunswick Amateur Radio Club and becoming amateur radio operators can call Parker for more information, 457-2033. Williamson Crowned 1992 Little Miss Brunswick County Virginia Love Williamson was crowncd Little Miss Brunswick County 1992 Saturday night in a pageant at Shallotte Middle School. During her one-year reign, she will attend and perform at pageants, festivals and other events, representing Brunswick County. The nine-year-old daughter of DeCarol and Jan Williamson of Ocean Isle Beach I nvc performed 2 jazz-gymnasl'C* routine m Strike It Hp for her talent entry. She was one of six contestants who competed in party dress, talent and private interview for the tide. First runner-up was Fallon Jade Walker, 9, daughter of Jerome and Heidi Walker of Holdcn Beach, who tapped to In The Mood. Second runner-up Robbyn Shavonnc Francis pci formed a classical pi ano selection. She is die daughter of Artinas and Cheryl Francis of South port. Third runner up was Brandi Nicole Harrison. The six-year-old daugh ter of George and Rcgina Harrison of Ash, she performed a ballet to Ballerina Girl. Lisa Dale Young, Miss Brunswick County 1991, served as mistress of ceremonies. Special guests included Chalmers Champion. Litde Miss Brunswick County 1991; Crystal Williams, Miss Brunswick County 1992; Courtney Pridgen, Little Miss Wilmington 1992; and the V'ettcs, a dance troupe from Brunswick Schl of Dance.Thc pageant was co-sponsored by the Shallotte Junior Woman's Club and Scholarship Pageants of Brunswick County Inc. Show, Workshop To Focus On Natural Scenery Brunswick County landscapes and seascapes will be the theme of a juried art exhibition, painting work shop and video production later this month. HmlUi \\f ninflnin ?Krt 1 (MIA O 1 IwlllllJ If tlll.Hk.lll, U IV k S J\J~ S 1 visiting artist at Brunswick Comm unity College has organized the three activities through BCC and the Brunswick Arts Council. There is no chargc for any of the events. Artists who reside in Brunswick County may enter up to three pieces in the show at no charge. Artwork should be brought to Franklin Square Gallery in Southport March 27 or 28 between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. each day. An opening reception will be held April 3 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Awards created from "found beach objects" will be presented in four categories: oils, watcrcolor, mixed media and three-dimensional. On March 30 and April 1, Wein stein plans to videotape the show as well as interviews with the partici pating artists. The resulting video will be previewed in BCC's Teach ing Auditorium on May 8 from noon to 1 p.m., 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. and again from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. The completed version will be distributed to local chambers of commerce, schools and libraries. The landscape workshop will take place March 28 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the art room on BCC's main campus north of Supply. Ms. Wein stein said participants arc invited to work in any medium. To register for the workshop, or for more information, call Sharon Dodge at 754-6900. THE BRUNSWICK HOSPITAL IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE ASSOCIATION OF MARK A. L 7 _ EAR, NOSE & THROAT MEDICAL / S UR GICAL CARE NOW ACCEPTING APPOINTMENTS 754-2920 DOCTORS COMPLEX THE BRUNSWICK HOSPITAL/SUPPLY, NC ? Pediatric Otolaryngology (Tonsils, Adenoids, Ear tubes) Head & Neck Surgery Allergy and Sinus Disorders * Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Facelifts Eyelid Surgery Laser Surgery Rhinoplasty (Cosmetic Nose Reconstructions) Ear Surgery ?Audiology Services