fHOTO CONTtlBUTID Just The Puppies , Please Brittany Lynn Fulchcr , 22 months, shows off two of the mixed breed puppies recommended for adoption this week at the Bruns wick County Animal Shelter. The three females and one male are described as " adorable and lovable". Adoption for each animal costs $5, plus $7 for a rabies vaccination. These animals and many more can be seen at the shelter off jV.C. 211 south Monday through Friday between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. MORE EVENTS PLANNED Cloggers Boost Caudill Fund \ a fxl- r .1. i.*.. i a . i i* vvirri crirerra/menr mt Landing Area residents donated another SI, 242 to the Chris Caudill bone marrow transplant fund Sunday as the Brunswick County Cloggcrs en tertained at the Varnamtown landing. "Everybody really enjoyed it," spokesperson Marlcnc Varnam said. "It was a good turnout and good en tertainment." Mrs. Varnam said the fund drive has raised about S30.000. The mon ey is being raised to help Chris Cau dill of Supply, a 36-year-old mother of two boys who needs a cosdy bone marrow transplant. Mrs. Caudill went to Duke Uni versity Hospital this week to see if she needs any more chemotherapy treatment before a transplant, Mrs. Vamam said. Several events are planned in May to raise more money to help cover medical expenses. The Coates Family of Conway, S.C., will perform at a spccial gos pel sing at Dixon Chapel United Methodist Church in Varnamtown on Sunday, May 3, at 7 p.m. A love offering will be taken during the sing. Dixon Chapel also will sponsor a ham dinner on Wednesday, May 6, from 1 1 a.m. to 1 p.m. On May 11, Burger King of Shallottc will host a fund-raiser and donate 20 percent of its sales from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. 10 the Caudiil fund. Dixon Chapel will host a fish fry and auction Saturday, May 23. Fish will be served from 1 1 a.m. to 2 p.m., when the auction will begin. Items to be auctioned off include cakes, pies, a coffec grinder, exer cise machine, patchwork quilt, oak quilt rack and a framed print of the old ferry at Holdcn Beach. VFD Auction Set Saturday Tri-Bcach Volunteer Fire De partment near Holdcn Bcach will conduct a fund-raising auction Sat urday, May 2, beginning at 7 p.m. The auction will be held at the fire department building on Sabbath Home Church Road just east of the Holdcn Bcach Causeway. A wide range of new and used items will be up for auction with all proceeds benefiting the fire depart ment. Donations arc still being ac cepted as well as consignments. The department requests that clothes and mattresses not be included. For more information contact Tri Bcach secretary John Snovcr at 842 8662, or call the department at 842 2333. m y i mm c Save Before May 18 Senior Citizen Airline Coupon booklets will increase in price-May 18, 1992 Coupon NOW THEN Booklet $516 $568 8 Booklet $896 $984 Purchase your booklets now and SAVE SAVE SAVE!!! BRUNSWICK TKAVEL INC. CRUISE HEADQUARTERS 1-800-852-2736 754-7484 ? 150 Holden Beach Rd.. Shallotte, NC 28459 "Listen to our Travel Trek travel program on WCCA 106.3 FM every Wednesday at 8:45 AM"' PLAZA * Restaurant ? BILLIARDS ? Lounge 541 Kings Hwy. Plaza ? NMB (803) 249-5495 (Across from Gator Hole Golf Club) (Next Door to NMB Bingo) OPEN 7 DAYS ? 12 noon til 2 am i honoi^y other *-? video y Free Play 7. cards "Great Burgers" "Great Subs ^b, VIDEO JOKER POKER - - CHERRY MASTER or PENNY MACHiNE Also , Come Play Our Games At.. Little Pizza Pub In Little River, SC next to Harbor Square Limit one free play per customer per day May be cancelled anytime. LOWEST DRINK PRICES AROUND! o Governor y92 Leadership for a change. Dear Brunswick County Friends: I am a candidate for Governor because I care about the future of North Carolina. My campaign is also your campaign. Its about electing a Governor capable of setting priorities, and making the tough decisions about how the people's hard-earned tax dollars are spent. Our campaign is about providing our children a quality education, preparing them to live and work in well-paying 21st Centuiy jobs. It's about improving our schools by returning more decision making authority to the local level, freeing teachers from bureaucratic overload, and letting the teachers teach. Our campaign is about helping existing North Carolina business and industry ? the big and the small ? to modernize and expand, and to provide them with a well trained workforce. It's about developing better export markets for North Carolina products, and encouraging environmentally responsible business and industiy to bring jobs to North Carolina ? for North Carolina people. Our campaign is about making our communities safe and secure, by building sufficient prisons to lock the revolving door and keep the dangerous criminals off the streets. It's about requiring the inmates to work to earn their own keep, and re-pay their victims. We have ambitious and important goals for North Carolina. Working together, we will reach these goals, and put North Carolina back on track. With all best wishes to my Brunswick County friends, I am Sincerelv,/^7 Please come out and vote Lacy Ihornburg: "" 5,h Frimar,J +led the fight against crime in North Carolina ? worked to protect the environment ? represented the concerns of minorities, women, the elderly, and the disadvantaged +saved the people of North Carolina significant amounts of money and tax dollars ? fought for the interests of North Carolina 's consumers ? fought unfair increases in consumer rates at Utility Commission hearings, in the courts, and through legislation. PAD FOR BY BRUNSWICK COUNTY CITIZENS FOR LACY THORNBURG. MACK HEWETT. TREASURER

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