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Page 8-A?THE BRUNSWICK BKAC DSS Board 1 Action On F After meeting for two hours in executive session Monday night, the Brunswick County Board of Social Services took no action on their personnel discussion. Except for the executive session which DSS Acting Director Betty Varnuin said was called to discuss personnel, the board handled mostly routine business Monday night, approving the monthly supervisor's reports and case actions. Board members did reach a consensus to seek bids for a new paper copying machine for the department. ine current copier, an mm copier n, is causing problems for the department due to its age and occasional breakdowns, one supervisor reported. In June, the county will own the copier outright through a leasepurchase contract that costs the department $120 per month. Board members asked that the department seek bids from both IBM and Xerox companies about replacing the copier. The board also granted Clerical Supervisor Unda Green permission to take a course at Bruaswick Technical College for three hours each week with pay. Ms. Green said she will Ik? taking an KnglLsh course or six weoKs, iroin a a.m. 10 ju a.m., fhrn* (liiVN :i wcnk Jit {hp ?ehnnl with registration set for this week. Accident V A Shallottc driver who struck the tailgate of a parked truck at a Seaside shopping center was charged with driving while impaired and driving while his license was revoked last Friday morning. Henry Alexander Melville, 49, of Shallotto was charged by State Trooper W.II. Morgan after Ids 19(>8 Dodge struck a parked truck in the parking lot of the Conchshcll Shopping Center two miles south of Ocean Isle Beach on N.C. 179. Point VFD To Shullolle Point Volunteer Fire Department will hold its annua! meeting to elect officers and conduct other business on Friday, April 12, at PlumbintJ MIMlK n stnvicqm CUST (919) 287 3879 IJ.M. Parkei Your Complete Bu 7?* I HWYS. 211 i 17 If you're buysomi small 11 AT.. cau^jei ll? A PtftSWN nNONSIH lHU NSWICI "t^ETl SEK lo<ot#d "??l ?o th? P XMUfc c. .. ' * Snalloito . '?*< * ? M-.WH Jj COMPLETE INTEi B DECORATING Shh tlov*lcx bluxit Cor V?rfKol blitxi* V Original pointy i by Bfyor OftAt lutntai lOiW" ItW V.; Oi?o l?I? ?.>. ?, c f&mf ?>?t<A yntkiu C I Oak _ lO*9 |??l< i ON, Thursday, March 28, 1985 fakes No 'ersonnel After checking the personnel manual, the board determined that paying Ms. Green while she attends classes to further her education was covered under the county personnel manual. Board member Franky Kabon said in general he was agaiast the policy of paying a county employee while they attend school. "But if other departments or employees have been doing that, then I think this department should be granted the same privilege," Rabon said. Ms. Green also informed the board that budget traasfers were necessary to cover accounts in advertising and department supplies. Those accounts were overdrawn due to the demand Hurricane Diana and the high rate of turnover among the department employees have created, she added. Department vans used to transport the senior citizens and nurtitionai : feeding programs have also created j large bills for the department, Supervisor Evelyn Johnson reported. One j van had to have three alternators replaced within a two-week period, she said. "Hardly a week goes by when one of the vans is not broken down." Ms. Johnson said. She was instructed by the board to look into the charges coming from the county garage that stem from the replaced aiternaluis. Vas Almost According to Trooper Morgan's report, Willie Morton Jr., 45, of Marritt Island, Fla, was getting into his 1985 Dodge truck at the shopping center when Melville's front bumper struck his tailgate. Melville was turning in the parking lot to make a circle when his front bumper struck the parked truck, causing about $75 in damage to the tiiiluuto nnH tann l? (tin Moluillo nor No Injuries were reported in the 8 a.m. uccident. Elect Officers 7:30 p.m. at the lire station. According to department bylaws only active members are eligible to vote, said spokesman Joyce Land. OM PLUMBING Routo 2. Box 57 ?sn. noun ciironnn /tst/u J n & Sons, Inc. ilding Headquarters I =*22 j Supply about to *one else's copier, -ox first. Hum I* ?QM <?0WION k BUSINESS o>> w111c on wom >t 54 MOOor 7S4 8101 Free Delivery VX* MAC OH - Vo. nam ^||| r"| >w z*^ Members of Sudan Thunderbolts Brunswick County Shrine chiekcn Holden and I<ong Beach. Helping wit Beach were, from left. Johnnie Hill a auu, Larry Richardson Jr. and Do Just A Fem In another one-car accident Saturday evening, a North Myrtle Beach, S.C., man was not injured after his car ran off the road and overturned one-mile north of Calabash on RPR 1167. Bobby Leneau Bell, 19, was traveling at a high rate of speed when Ids Swarts Leads Members of the Holden Beach elected Norma Swarts as president of the group for the following year at their March meeting recently. Don Pringle was elected vicepresident while others who wili serve as officers are John Clarke, secretary; Sid Swarts, assistant secretary, and Judy Holden and Jim Buffuioe, mcmbers-ai-lafge. At the March meeting, Holden Bench Police Chief Raymond SimpBRUNSWICK DRIVING SCHOOL Toonoqo and adult class in struction and behind-thowhool driving. 14'j yoars old and up Individual assistance in proparing for liconso renewal tost. LICENSED & BONDED Hwy. 17, Bolivia 253-5531 mtr-rm. I I -i-il I r if L L ___ ' 1 4SSSS& I ' ? 30% OFF Mini-Blinds 5 Prices on a Kirsch Mini Blinds 2 good thru March 30th \ OCEAN ISLE FURNITURE | Hv*y 179 ot Airport ! 57v-v434 i-? 1 Shriners Fry Chicken held their annual Thunderbolts own t fry Saturday at used to promote ti h the fry at Holden care for burned ai ind I,arry Richard- from the fry wiii pi der Bender 1984 Chevrolet ran off the right shoulder and overturned around 4:45 p.m., Trooper R. L. Murry reported. Bell was charged with exceeding a safe speed. His car received about $0,000 in damage, but no injuries were reported, Murry stated. Holden Watch son reported three cottages on Ferry Head had been broken inio. Evidence, including fingerprints, were obtained and the robberies are still under investigation. Simpson also informed the members that a new phone system has been installed at the department that should eliminate the problems experienced in promptly switching vaua tu me uiuiiawiv.lv v-uumj Sheriff's Department dispatcher in Bolivia who can radio the officer-onduty patrolling Holden Beach. Holden Beach Community Watch | monthly meetings inform residents of laws designed to protect beach values, of both the property owner and the natural environment The next meeting is April 16 at 10 a.m. at the town hall. ED ? Mil ?=> POWER YA WHfTEW/ ENGINE tire CLEi CLEANER ' #f L iouNj] ^ s: IP (~y IxSd1 * o n ?,. SSBSW 9 .OC7 oAi S 2.! BUSSSSHHE! DEFENDER Heavy-Duty Muffler cc at ^ DETO^pi $6.25 \M\ r^jjfRr tauAo i btut r i i mmmmmt j STAf F PMOIO BY TIPPY POPE ind operate their minature race cars lie principal work of the Shrine, to ad crippled children. Funds raised romote the cause. iff COASTAL ^WALLPAPEP M o CAivrc,! Main Street Shaliotte 754-6965 754-8049 "We're Setting Trends Corpet Wallpaper *V COmmufimi & naiiarniia I S. L. Harding announces I HARDING COUfv Individual and F GRAY PROFESS 381-A Old Fe ('/j block from Hole 842 [jnTrcTTrarnii !XI3nBIZiiTm(1T? [HrrE- CHAMPION PLl UNER IST 15 REGULAR 521 A .91 OS RESISTOR ,8.^ $1.< mention* shocks that rootfiouf tfw/o*d rVlrli 1 1/2 TON w JACK WR ^ STAND % 9<C i y|\$5.89 B^STTf:U"?ii?5TB5SB % Deeds Office Issues Report In February, 785 deeds and deeds of trust were recorded creating revenues of $5,981.50 for the Brunswick County Register of Deeds office, reported Registrar Robert J. Robinson. Irregular instruments which include filing of corporations, contracts, marriages, births, deaths, financial statements ana oiner services generated revenues of $3,794.70. ReaJ estate excise taxes also totaled $8,907.50 in February while 25 plats were recorded totaling $337.50 for a total revenue of $19,021.20 last month. Expenses for the month, which total $2,103.72 excluding wages, were listed as follows: contracted services, $1,286.55; departmental supplies, $317.70; telephone, $252.80; postage, $126.67 and dues and subscriptions, $120. miiL5vAr< HOUSIMOVKHS, Int. License 055 ee. Tabor City, N.C. 653-2272 754-6065 Insured Mended i For Others To Follow" "vlnyi ertical & Mini Blinds I n?x i i ?_?_?; v rruivsnonoi m* lunar run M. Psych, D.C.S. he location of JSELING SERVICES amily Counseling IONAL BUILDING rrv Rd., Supply len Beach Causeway) -9644 MMnaraHHHH JGS turtle wax' SUPER HARD SHELL? PASTE WAX 5 LIST $6.96 33 I3$349 ^IRMMPPD"! ILTERS JACK 51.98 319 98 rT9flT5J*T3? " I ENCHES ^ II *< ^ 53.99 -ksk
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