Page 12-B?THE BRUNSWICK BEACOi Seaside Bre Damage Fc Damage and property loss has becii estimated in excess of $20,000 as a result of a series of break-ins at the Seaside Plaza Sunday night, reported the Brunswick County Sheriff's Department. In an unrelated break-in, a pizza restaurant in Calabash was also burglarized Sunday night resulting in i the theft of a large amount of money, said Detective Lindsey Walton. Sometime late Sunday night, 1 burglars entered the Palm Room, < Video Voltage, Seaside Beauty Salon i and the office of Dr. James Miilhnllunrl nf flin QnoeiHn Dloio fib I iiiuuiviiuiiu uv uiv uvaoiut i U11XI, ioa ing items and breaking down walls ! between the stores, Walton said. i "All four stores received total pro- 5 perty damage and losses in excess of $20,000," Walton said. "We do not t have an exact figure on it yet." t Walton said the burglar, or c burglars, gained entry into one store c by prying open a back door. Once inside, "entry was made by breaking t through the walls into the other f Learning Lc Mnnrc Tn T -?~ ? ? ? - * For persons wishing to brush up on ? grammar, mathematics or pursue in- < dividual interests, the Brunswick 1 Technical College Learning < Laboratory is now offering hours c Monday through Thursday allowing < anyone to enroll. s The lab is an individualized study c center that utilizes programmed 1 texts, cassette tapes, filmstrips, c records, computers and other in- ( struclional materials to allow in- t dividuals to study a wide range of subjects at a variety of levels. The t free service also provides an instruc- r tor to assist the student. t Hours are trom 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. ( and from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Thursday. 1 uti.? f t ..v. ? ...? i iic i /Vm c?1 A ?* face*.; f^ ?C i J> ?* fc^C' VU-rj ****% MKt MV3 .SH t,nt , , August 15-17. Thursia Friday 10-1, iJlalr HILLS-JONES SHOPPING CEf M. N, Thursday, August 8. 1985 xik-lns xjr Stores stores," he added. Taken in the break-ins were "numerous movie cartridges and video equipment" from the Video Voltage store, Walton said. Drugs were also taken from Dr. Mulholland's office. Walton said it is not known how many suspects may have been involved in the break-ins. He said the Seaside Plaza break-ins at the intersection of N.C. 179 and N.C. 904 and the Calabash break-in the same aight are believed to be unrelated. In the Calabash incident, the aurglars pried open a side door to jain entry into Tony's Pizza -estaurant on restaurant row, Walton said. Once inside, the suspects broke in;o several video machines and ar:ade games, Walton said, taking the :hange and an undetermined amount >f currency from the store. "A large amount of money was aken, but we don't have exact igures yet," Walton said. ib Opens ? Qprims inif\/ !f,' W I V/ a illy # illows BTC to truly operate an 'open ' ioor' institution," said Susan Green, f'r earning lab coordinator. "In- UP iividuals may enroll any time. A stu- ',0 lent may come to the lab when it is 'ls :onvenient and stay as long or as '->0 :hort a time as he or she desires." For persons wishing to enter BTC >r another post secondary school, but ack some of the basic course retirements for admission, the lab :an provide materials to eliminate hose deficiencies. "Many students are taking advanagc of the lab for pre-college eviews of math, English grammar, ind to learn speedreading," Ms. Jreen said. 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All were taken to Dosher Memorial Hospital in Southport for treatment. Damage was estimated at $4,500 to the Dawson vehicle and $3,500 to the Kepley truck in the 10:30 p.m. accident. In another accident ln<;t WoHnoe. day evening, a Supply man was charged with an unsafe movement violation after pulling into the path of another vehicle at the intersection of U.S. 17 and N.C. 211 in Supply. Theodore Lee Burney, 75, of Supply was charged by Trooper D.B. Harvell with an unsafe movement violation after Burney pulled his 1977 GMC truck into the path of a 1979 Toyota driven by Peggy Phillips Harris, 27, of Jacksonville. According to Harvell's report, Burney was traveling west on N.C. 211 and stopped for a stop sign at the intersection with U.S. 17. Burney then pulled into the path of the Harris car, which was traveling south on U.S. 17, the report states. Ms. Harris and a passenger in her car, Robert Harris, 29, each received minor injuries and were taken to the Brunswick Hospital in Supply. 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