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r-* y( c, STAFF PHOTO BY DOUG RUTOI Memorial Day Observance //olden Beach Mayor Wally Ausley was guest speaker at the Memorial Day service sponsored by Holden Beach VFW Post 8X66. Ausley stressed the importance of "perpetuating" what American vet erans have accomplished. "We are responsible to make sure these people didn't die in vain," he said. Shallotte Man's Pet Poodle Killed Someone shot iwo pet poodles with a pellet gun, killing one and in juring the olher, near Parkview Apartments in Shallotte Sunday night, according to a crime report on file at the Brunswick County Sheriff's Department Monday. The owner of the dogs told inves tigating deputy Robert Long that he let the dogs outside at about 10:15 and discovered that they had been shot about 15 minutes later. One poodle was dead and the oth er had a wound in her rib section, Long's report said. The owner said that someone in the area "is always shooting neigh bors' cars with a pellet gun and is out late every night prowling around," the report said. Detective Tom Hunter is continu ing an investigation into the case. In other crime reports on file at the sheriff's office Monday: ?A fire of suspicious origin de stroyed an old stone on Kirby Road, off N.C. 130 Saturday night. Tri Bcach Volunteer Fire Department Chief Doug Todd told Deputy Rebekah McDonald that the blaze apparently started at the center of the building. He said that electrical power to the building had been shut off. ?An estimated $300 cash was stolen in a burglary at the dockmaster's of fice at Marsh Harbour Marina in Calabash Thursday night. An inves tigation by Deputy Phil Bryant de termined that the thief apparently CRIME REPORT went inlo an unlocked shower room next to the officc, broke out some ceiling tiles, crawled over the officc, knocked out some more tiles and dropped through the ceiling. He then apparently took a cash register key from the desk and removed the cash from the register. ?A golfer at Sandpiper golf course reported that S400 cash was stolen from his bag Friday morning. The victim told Bryant that he had left his wallet in his golf bag on a cart while it was being serviced at the club. ?A 15-horscpowcr outboard motor was stolen from a boat parked in front of a home on Riverside Drive, Supply, Friday night. Deputy Malcolm Long estimated the value of the gray Evinrudc motor at about SI,800. ?Someone broke into a house at Sea Mist Campground, Brick Landing, stole a stereo and a video cassette recorder, and caused about S750 damage sometime in the past month. Deputy Randy Robinson reported. The thief apparently broke into a side window. The stolen items were valued at about S475. ?A video cassette recorder, a mi crowave oven, a cordless telephone and numerous cassette tapes were stolen during a break-in at a home in Pine Burr Acres subdivision some time in the past two weeks. The owner, a Rock Hill, S.C., woman discovered the theft Saturday after noon. Deputy Kcithan Home deter mined that the thief entered through a kitchen window, which she said had been left secured. The total val ue of stolen items was estimated at S860. ?Fifty hypodcrmic syringes and a pair of socks were reported stolen from the Funstcn Hog Farm com plex in Winnabow Saturday night. The manager told Deputy Michael Wcldrick that someone had broken into the main office by forcing open a rear window. Various personal items also were removed during the break-in, the report said. ?A stereo amplifier was stolen from a car parked at a mobile home on Town Creek Road, Lcland, last week. The thief apparently unlocked the car door, unbolted a scat ami re moved the amplifier. Deputy J.R. Earp Jr. estimated its value at S500. ?Someone stole a vidcocassctte recorder from a mobile home in the Longs subdivision in Lcland Friday night. The thief or thieves apparent ly broke in through a window. Deputy Brian Sanders estimated the value of the VCR at S3(X). ?A woman who lives on Old Fayettevillc Road, Lcland, reported the theft of her mailbox Friday night. She told Wcldrick that a neighbor had heard dogs barking, but had not observed any suspicious persons in the area that night. The mail box was valued at S20. Dana's Creative House & Garden Shop l"?1 Planning ^ ^ ? Parties? ICOUPON We have party _$-|50 invitations & I | \J 11 reg. or large kitchen Kktaiinapkins' Yankee Candles Ipi y/fetfjl Good thru June 30 Big Healthy Tomato Plants ? Roses ? Herbs ? Flowering Perennials ? Bedding Plants Your Full Service Garden Shop Open M-F 8 30 5 30 Sat. 8:30 5:00 CI 993 THE BRUNSWICK BTACON Hwy. 130. In The Gore Center, Whiteville 919-642-0629 Ii.UBI.ImI.1UB ferti*lome lOj DOCKERS BRUNSWICK COUNTY'S #1 NITECLUB TUESDAY-Free Line Dance Lessons WEDNESDAY-Members Appreciation Night ? $1.00 Off All Mixed Drinks THURSDAY-Ladies' Night-Drink Specials SUNDAY-Watch NASCAR racing on our 52" wide screen TV when televised. Friday & Saturday Live From Wilmington UNDER FIRE Playing A Variety of Beach, Top 40 and Southern Rock OPEN TUES.-SAT. 4 PM-2 AM, SUN. 1 PM-2 AM ? ALL ABC PERMITS POOL TABLES ? GAME ROOM ? LVIE ENTERTAINMENT H0LDEN BEACH RD. ? HOLDEN BEACH ? RESERVATIONS 842-7070 Oriental Rug Sale Extraordinary antiques, exquisite needlepoints, and stylish new designs. All handwoven In pure wools and silks, and all at Spectacular Savings! CAMPI Description: Size List Price Sale Price RUG EMPORIUM OAAIVII- L-l^o Indian Bijar 3x5' $620 $199 In The Heart of Myrtle Beach OF Indian Bijar 6x9' $1512 $695 606 W. Broadway, Myrtle Beach Indian Heriz 10'x14' $3920 $1490 (Near the 501 & Broadway Intersection) OA\/|K]fiC. Chinese 8x10' $1895 $690 OMV " Chinese 9*x12* $2200 $895 ?1993 THE BRUNSWICK BEACON (803)946-9232 Mon.-Sat. 10-5, Sun. 12-5 Don't Miss These Savings! 1992 Chev. Corsica LT SAVE $4924 Auto, A/C. stereo, Stk #9226. N cw! Was 4'299 Now ^937s 1992 Olds 88 Delta Royale SAVE $"??;> 7 Fully loaded, Stk #9213. Was $20,457 Now $14,560 1992 S-10 Blazer SAVE $1130 4 door, A/C, Stk #9177. Was $19,390 Now $15,260 '93 Caprice Classic $lg _ Loaded! Auto., AC, AM/FM stereo cass., J ^ tilt, cruise, pw/pseats, remote mirror, Stk #1605 # New! 3, pw/pseats, remote mirror, Stk #1605 J 1992 Cavalier SAVE $44?)?) Reg. $20,295. ^indUdWaMS1SOO.??..StSOOttNm Tax ? tags not mauled S,kf9179' a Was $12,059 Now $8,560 1992 Beretta SAVE $4051 Auto, A/C, stereo. Stk #9180. Was $14,401 Now $9,750 1992 Metro SAVE $2075 Auto, A/C. Stk #9161. Was $9,350 Now $6,675 1992 Astro Van SAVE $6234 t__ _ , _ . _ _. . Loaded. Stk #9138. 93 Chevy S-10 Pickup was $21,629 now $15,395 Tahoe package, AC, AM/FM seek n'scan, 4 it 1990 Beretta m.i ??^ -ma * M vfl Wlfl Cviro rlmn Inm rv\? IClL cassette, Stk7#1598 ^^2 ?9 9 1 Extra clean, low miles Stk #9126A. ?Pile? includes $400 flrat t?m? buyer. $750 rebate. $1000 down Tax & tags not included J $7,288 ?1993 the BRUNSWICK BEACON Sales ? Service ? Parts See Ted Hawke, Randall Ocean City Doss Garland Baxley or ? _ M Hwy. 17 N. ? Shallotte Leo Hartsook Today. .Yogr BrunSwi^ ch^SIet-ceo Dealer 754-7117 ? 1-800-242-0373
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