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PFOPI F IN THE NEWS Two Local Men Are Honored At W hiteville Banquet Two Shallotte men were honored for their community and civic ac complishments during the fourth Tri-County United Negro College Fund banquet held Nov. 6 in White ville Freeman Cause and Maliston "Moe" Stanley were among seven residents of Brunswick. Bladen and Columbus counties recognized. Cause has served as director of special projects for the Brunswick County Board of Education since 1989 and is pastor of Cedar Grove Missionary Baptist Church. Me was principal of Union Primary School from 1979 to 1986 and the Alter native School from 1986 to 1989, and taught science and math from 1959 to 1976. Stanley has been an owner and operator of Joe & Moe's Auto Ser vices Inc. since 1978. He has served in various administrative positions in the Brunswick County Schools, including vice principal of West Brunswick High School. He has been a member of the Brunswick County Board of Health since 1990 and serves on the Brunswick County Schools' Minority Recruitment Tax Force. Deploying To Somalia Marine Cpl. Howard L. Davis and Cpl. Matthew L. Fenner are deploy ing to Somalia with 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit. Camp Lejeune. as part of the USS Guadalcanal Amphibious Ready Group. The spirit of Christmas past can make a weat present. Thecelebration of Christmas is a time to honor old traditions. A framed print is a great gift that captures the feeling of the holidays. And by sharing it with friends and family, you may find yourself starting a new tradition as well. BOONE'S COVE CUSTOM FRAMING & GALLERY Original Art ? Local & National Artists' Prints ? Art Supplies -New Location 4830 Vision Square Center, Bus. Hwy. 17 (Next to Shallotte Electric), Shallotte ? 754-6199 Mon.-Frl. 10-6 ? Sat. 9-5 They will join other U.S. forces ordered to Somalia in response to re cent hostile actions against Ameri can and other military personnel there. Davis is the son of Chris H. Mey ers of Shallotte. A 1988 graduate of Hemingway (S C.) High School, he joined the Marine Corps in October 1988. Fenner's wife Kelly is the daugh ter of Bobby Mercer of Shallotte. Ik is a 1990 graduate of Bladuck (Minn.) High School and joined the Marine Corps in June 199<). Named Marshal Rachel L. Ragsdale of Boiling Spring Lakes has been named a uni versity marshal at UNC-Greensboro for the 1993-94 academic year. Less than three percent of UNCG students achieve the honor each year. To be selected as university mar shals, full-time undergraduate stu dents must be enrolled in at least 12 semester hours of course work. They also must have completed 30 semester hours and have cumulative grade point averages of at least 3.65 of a possible 4.0. The marshals serve as ushers for UNCG's December convocation for graduates and for the annual com mencement program in May. They also serve as student hosts for other campus events. Attends Seminar Lynn Errickson. social studies teacher for grades 4-8 at The Crary School in Shallotte. attended the Sixth Annual N.C. Geographic Al Shell Show At Museum Nov. 12-14 The N.C. Shell Club will present its annual competitive shell show at the Cape Fear Museum Nov. 12-14. The show includes more than 200 feet of exhibits featuring shells, shell art and fossils. The shell show competition will include some of the oldest shells found in the Lower Cape Fear. The giant ruffled oyster, estimated to be 65 million years old, will mix with modern shells like the North Carolina state shell, the Scotch bonnet. Giant specimens, such as Triton's trumpet, and an assortment of exotic international shells from African, Europe, the South Pacific and the Caribbean also will be shown. Dealers will be available for col lectors looking for rare shells. Show hours are 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Nov. 12 and 13, and 2-5 p.m. Sunday. The museum is at 814 Market St., Wil mington. Davis Jewelry and Gifts Lay-away now for Christmas while everything is 1/2 PRICE! 117 Causeway Dr., Ocean Isle Beach-579-8800 Mon-Sat. 10-6 I* K&D MFG. COUTLET? Quality Clothing at Outlet Prices NEW ARRIVALS Ribbed Tops ? Hooded Tops Night Shirts ? Long Vest Tops Skirt and Pant Sets NEW HOURS: Monday-Saturday 10 to 4 * Toddler- 16 ? Adults Small-32\V ? Monday-Saturday 10-4 Mulberry St . Sliallottc. 754-2260 ? (Across from Dept. of Transportation) Mulberry St.-Located between Coastal Drugs & Kirby's Come to Greeting Cards Or Gifts * -A for your Christmas flags! Lay-away a Dicken's Lighted House now! North Pole, New England and Dicken's Houses by Department 56 Other gift ideas... Music Boxes ? Lighthouse Models ? Tee Shirts ? Sweatshirts' ? Picture Frames ? Tide Clocks ? Thermal Glasses and much more! Open daily Mon.-Sat. 10-5:30 ? Free gift wrapping 03D 919-579-8984 Hwy. 904 between Ocean Isle and Sunset (next to Food Lion) ? Seaside liance Meeting on Oct. 16 in Bur lington. She attended seminars titled "The Problems Faced by the Reunifi cation of Germany" and "Strategies for Participation in National Geo graphy Awareness Week." which is Nov. 14-20. The annual meeting was a follow up to a 10-day N.C. Geographic Alliance Summer Institute held at UNCW. which Emckson also at tended. Basic Training Over Air Force Airman Basic Michael J O. Schopf has graduated from ba sic training at Lackland Air Force Base. San Antonio. During six weeks of train ing. the airman studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and re SOIOPF ceived special training in human relations. In addition, airmen who complete basic training earn credits toward an associate degree through the Com munity College of the Air Force. Schopf is the son of Emit D. and Dorothy K. Schopf of Plantation Drive S.W.. Ocean Isle Beach. He is a 1993 graduate of Waverly Junior Senior High School. Local NSCU Scholars Two Brunswick County students. Christopher S. Byrd and Todd Fran klin Hayes, have been awarded scholarships to he used in their stud ies at N.C. State "University for the 1993-94 academic year. Byrd. son of Debra and Jack Byrd, Shallotte. was awarded the Raymond F. Shearin Scholarship Endowment. The scholarship was established through Shearin's will to provide scholarships for a deserv ing student in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. Byrd. a junior, is majoring in zo ology. Hayes, son of Betty and Durand Scholar of Liberty Landing Road. Winnabow. was awarded the BASF/ Tyson Scholarship established by the Tyson Foundation for students majoring in poultry science. It is awarded on the basis of merit. Baby Crowned Jordan Elizabeth l^ane, daughter of Billy and Donna Lane of CJris settown, was crowned Baby Miss Wilming ton Princess last Saturday at Ro land Grise Ele mentary School in Wilmington. She is the granddaughter of Donald and Judy Somerset! of Grissettown and Bill and Rulane Lane of Holden Beach. The Wilmington pageant was a preliminary for the State Royal Prin cess Pageant of North Carolina, which will be held June 18. SWF PHOTO BY ERIC CARLSON Top Volunteer Gardener Shirley Waggoner-Eisenman of Shallotte receives a certificate rec ognizing her volunteer efforts as a member of the N.C. Cooperative Extension Sendee's Master Gardener Program. The 37 men and women who completed the training and volunteer program gath ered for a banquet in Bolivia Monday night. Those who complete the 36-hour course agree to contribute an equal amount of time helping the extension service's education and advisory programs. Waggoner-Eisenman donated more than 70 hours to the program, said Horticultural Agent David Nash (shown at right). He said the Brunswick County students were "the most enthusiastic group I've ever worked with." 7-Diamond Clusters | Incredibly Low Prices!! ?[?0?>l/4ct. $225 1/2 ct. $399 1 ct. $699 Many other styles available. Oat^IsCand JezueCers | Est. 1976 ? River Run Shopping Center Hwy. 211 & Long Beach Rd., Southport 457-4407 ? Behind Pizza Hut ic McDonald's On Premise ring sizing Major credit cards accepted Brunswick County F.O.P. LODGE #53 is proud to sponsor a SHOP-WITH-A-COP PROGRAM to clothe underprivileged children in Brunswick County. Phone solicitation began Nov. 8 or call 754-3360 to donate. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT! PHOTO CONTRIBUTED A 'Tea- Party' Play Former Beacon staff member Marjorie Megivern (left) and Gwenda Williams will star in "Save Me a Place at Forest Lawn, " a humorous production by Tapestry Theatre Company Nov. 14 and 21 at the Senior Center on Shipyard Boulevard , Wilmington. Both Sunday productions are at 4 p.m. and will follow sen'ice of tea, cof fee and gourmet cookies. The characters debate death and friend ship in the comedy directed by Susan King. Tickets are $6 and reservations are suggested. Call (919)452-6400 for information or reservations. Leland VRS Raising Funds The Leland Volunteer Rescue Squad will conduct its annual family portrait fund drive for the next sev eral weeks in cooperation with Community Support Services of Golds bo ro. Families served hv the squad will be contacted and asked to make a pledge. Each family pledging will receive a 10-by- 13-inch Kodak fam ily portrait. Proceeds raised during the fund drive will be used for new equip ment. ?Dairy Queen WELCOME TO THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF "DAIRY QUEEN*" SPECIAL Blizzard $1.89 (Good November 1 1-17) Serving real ice cream and fresh fruit topping since 1 950. Shallotte Plaza 5701 E. Oak Island Dr. 1002 North 3rd St. Shallotte ? 754-2545 Long Beach4 278-5371 Wilmington ? 763-5053 6ET HOOKED ON GREAT SEAFOOD... AU WEEKEND [OIK! YES, YOU CAN STILL ENJOY OUR CALABASH SEAFOOD BUFFET EVERY THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, & SUNDAY! FOR A LIMITED TIME, GET FRESH ROASTED OYSTERS ON BUFFET! COME GET "EM FRESH AND HOT, ALONG WITH FRESH FLOUNDER, SHRIMP, DEVILED CRAB, CLAM STRIPS, SHRiMP CHtOLb, bttU CHICKEN, HUSHPUP PIES, FRENCH FRIES, ONION RINGS, ETC... ETC... WITH SALAD BAR AND DESSERT! ONLY $9.95 reg. price CHILDREN'S PRICES STARTING AT 99? PRESENT THIS COUPON AND RECEIVE $1 .00 OFF EACH ADULT BUFFET IN YOUR PARTY! VALID WHEN SEATED BEFORE 6:00 PM! EXPIRES 1/1/4 Serving From 4:30 PM -9:00 PM Thursday ? Friday ? 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