Page 10-A?THE BRUNSWICK BEACON, Thursday, January Jl, 1985 Calendar Of Events Thursday, Jan. 31 PROGRAM REVIEW by the Extension Advisory Council for Brunswick County Commissioners. Jane's Seafood Restaurant, N.C. i30. 7:30 p.m. a xi put froinino n/u.ron latino moot in a thic ujf.pk nn Tiip.sdav ana iliiinjuay /"*? 1 OITIl uaiiuilg VVUIOV WVgll W tMVVM?e ....u .. . at 6:30 p.m. at Coastline Volunteer Rescue Squad, N.C. 130 toward Holden Beach. Call the squad at 842-2222 or Helen Potter at 842-2405 for more iiiformation. GAME NIGHT moves from Friday to Thursday at the American Legion Post one mile south of Shallotte on U.S. 17, 8 p.m. Friday, Feb. 1 DEADLINE to register for a creative skills workshop sponsored by area extension offices at Southeastern Community College, Whiteville, on Feb. 27-28. Call the extension office, 253-4425, for more information. MISS TROJANI PAGEANT begins at 7:30 p.m. at the West Brunswick High School gym with the theme "Music, Music, Music." Admission b $2. 1 r,'.. i. n Oitiuiuay, ecu. ? STUDENT ART FESTIVAL sponsored by the Shallotte Junior Woman's Club at West Brunswick High School opens to the public at 11 a.m. GAME NIGHT resumes at the Calabash Volunteer Fire Department at 8 p.m. and continues each Saturday hereafter until further notice. Monday, Feb. 4 BRUNSWICK COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS meeis in reguiar session in lis chambers, Brunswick County Government Center, 6:30 p.m. -= 4 I -..1? Koll HOLDKN HKACH LWIJVllwiumnivo 11 rcti iii i cftiiUZi srcciv;; s; un: at a new time, 6:30 p.m. BRUNSWICK COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION meet in regular session in the conference room at Southport, 7 p.m. SUNSET BEACH TOWN COUNCIL meets in regular session at the town hall, 7:30 p.m. BOLIVIA TOWN BOARD meet in regular session at the town hall, 7:3C p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 5 BRUNSWICK COUNTY CHAPTER, NABFE-, meets at Pirates Cove Restaurant, Yaupon Beach, for lunch and a program by William Oviatt, administrator of Dosher Memorial Hospital. All members and those eligible for membership are urged to attend. IJINDSCAPE MAINTENANCE WORKSHOP by N.C. State Extension specialists for homeowners and ornamental gardening enthusiasts, at the public assembly building, Brunswick County Government Center, 1 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 3 BRUNSWICK TOASTMASTERS, CIAJB 5095 meets at the Ship's Chandler Restaurant, Southport, 7 a m.-8 a.m. Guests welcome. SHALUITTK ALDERMEN meet at the town hall in regular session, 7:30 p.m. nni\i i kj l/iolujo ii iCCmS ! GX0S . A program on income tax is plann- AARP members with recent changes ed when Calabash Chapter 36<0 of the In federal tax regulations and helpful American Association of Retired information on the filing of tax Persons meets Thursday, Feb. 7, at 7 returns. p.m ut the Calabash Fire Station. Their presentation will include a question and answer session on inKcn Knuebcl und Barbara Holdcn come taxes, said Percy B. Bray, ot H & R Block Co. will acquaint chapter public relations chairman. I 11 i in ua Now your telephc can bring you new se new convenience Your prosoni telephone can become much moro usetul to y modern telephone technology Now you can subscribe to a custom calling features designed to make your telephone s are sorvtcos wo install at our central otttce, without changin telephone, without ever entenng your home or otfico You can have Three-way calling. II lets you turn a tolephone conversatio by simply touching the cradle switch and dialing the numbei When the thud party answers, another touch of the cradle s parties in the samo conversation Call waiting. It lets you Know that another party is trying to already engaged in a telephone conversation You can ansi -A-thcu! hovtnc !r end '**? tKo rvmmAi rail ennn/wi I.a??.^ ?v V..w ..n, vw. . ...... . .w alternate between conversations Call forwarding. It lets you leave vour home without missir ! you re waiting lor Any call coming to your telephone can be forwarded to another telephone Speed dialing u lets you store frequently called numbers < place a call by dialing a one- ck two-dig'! code This feature emergency numbers nrg that important call i automatically ?nd enables you to is parhcuta'ty useM tor ft calling package, or V -v. . rv rvAxtav.n-M ... is?t iuiint ?u ii i i* -v; j'a- i^ioinbne txli iH JANUARY u II Ul 11 tu^iv. IV j vui by the office. ia Exchanges i (ONE (RATION e Deputies Mc s Brunswick County sheriff's deputies made 249 arrests while logging 842,836 miles on 57,021 gallons of fuel and 788 quarts of oil, according uj uie annual re)wn reieeuwu uy Sheriff John Carr Davis. The department B.nswpr^d 8.196 calls and made 2,979 investigations in 1984. Deputies also summoned 380 witnesses and nine jurors. During the year, 5,130 civil papers Form Needed For Payments Farmers who make certain rental payments to landowners are required to file Form 1099-Miscellaneous with the Internal Revenue Service when reporting their 1984 income tax, said Steve Suiter, N.C. State University economist. Payments of $600 or more a year for land rent are subject to reporting, if made to a person other than a corporation and if made in the course of the payer's trade or business, Suiter said. Rents reported on the 1059 form also include tobacco quota lease payments. For more information call the Brunswick County Agricultural Extension Service in Bolivia. The office also has a copy of the Farmer s Tax Guide" available upon request, 3aid William Rarrow Jr.. assistant extension agent. wholesale j i shallotte| i i ' 1 QTTX3DT V A 111 I Phone (919) 754-6000 I Shollotte. N.C. I You'll find a nnulll (J a 30% u / W*. a! m [J t * Chain ^ Ui She'll Cherish Karat gold chati jtf) from our collect f^T arc ain ays welc ^ v$25-$i, ide 249 Arres and 22 juvenile petitions were served. Nine itivenile netitions were drawn and 49 mental and inebriate papers were served. Deputies also served 1,542 local and 594 foreign warrants and found 25 doors or windows open. Six fires were also discovered by the department Deputies served 822 hours in court on duty, 165 off duty and 2,490 as duty f j. / || i-orecasT \_uss Normal Term Near normal temperatures and precipitation should continue through the weekend, a change from the temperatures thai averaged about 11 degrees below normal last week, said local meterologist Jackson Canady. Daytime highs should be in the mid-50s while lows should range in Use mid-30s. Canady said. About a half-inch of rain is also expected. During the period Jan. 22-28, a r~7nn q ?MBR Mill #? i : a - ? i The Flam 5808 E. Oak Island Dr.. Fri. & Sat. The Cr Feb. 1 & 2 ^ T%ur? Mala PI ?w.w. ivmiv Feb. 7 India Valen Super mT'? 1 st Ani Plus, daily happy hour 4 7. La Thurt. Enjoy DliUitco. our DJ. wmmn I'M' HIS I;'I wide HmT^^wonderi rb jewelry in stock to ( it prices that make p?iv Ly Valentine gifts prac Mw* OFF I? omc gilts. /\ /\ AX uuu )'s Jewelry in St., Snaiiotte, 754 wJ 4 ts Last Year officer. Officers made 191 trips out of the county and recovered 5174,287.74 in property. * 1!_~ ?. *1? J??* ?n nvwiuuig kv Ulk UkjJcil UI1VII. 0 u*u reports, $189,626.52 was collected on executions, $27,050.49 was collected and deposited into the general fund while 5,335 civil papers were received. The department also coordinated 130 crime prevention meetings. _ r peratures maximum high of 56 degrees was recorded on the 25th while a minimum low of 10 degrees was rccurueu on ilie 23rd An average daily high of 49 degrees combined with an average nightly low of 22 degrees for an average temperature of 35 degrees, or about 11 degrees below normal. Also during the period, only .05 inches of rain was recorded, Canady said. No freezing rain or snow fell in our area, ne auaca. ~ A &JI& ffl If Mnm Ing Star Long Beach, 278-6248 ossroads Band rmerly 90 Proof ivcinno f AntAct JT ^ V W will Wl r i nn r*__ * i w rrizo ?' Lock-up 7 9 PM tine's Dance GHt Cowboy Band niversary Party i dies Night-Sun., Tugs.. Wed., ~ IMS I Ml MUMMMCI IMCOI ui selection choose ing finetieal. ) II ZEN c f) n * #E b *2/ Locket I ^ )T To Suy I Love Vou A satiny gold heart on a 9L handsome chain. 1 $26-up 'f Shoo Jp * 0Q^ - m iy ^KT S