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Tattoo Parle BY TERRY POPE Brunswick County health officials believe there may already be at least two tattoo parlors operating in Brunswick County, but with no tattoo l-!o!den Beac Signs On Wi Another policeman is leaving Holden Beach to join the Shallotte Police Department, creating a second vacancy in the beach department. George Murry Adkins, 31, of Swordfish Drive begins work as a patrolman Sunday, Sept 1. At the recommendation of Chief Don Stovall, also a former Holden tseacn police officer, town aldermen selected Adkins at a special town board meeting Tuesday night. Adkins joined the Holden Beach Police Department Dec. 22, 1983. He has previous experience in law enforcement and security work. From 1975 to 1981 he was employed as a deputy with the Rowan County Sheriff's Department. After a stint in government security work overseas, he worked with C & M Ambulance Service in Salisbury for six months Town Creek Offers Shrimp Town Creek Volunteer Rescue Squad will hold a fried shrimp and bake sale Saturday, Aug. 17, starting at 11 a.m. at the squad building. The building is located on U.S. 17 at its intersection with N.C. 87 south in Winnabow. Shrimp plates will cost $4 each. Proceeds will go to the support of the squad. FOR TIRES prieei, TO Pl?t Wfcol. I II!'' I ! ' XO -.'5S \ Mu/y itotlon for, - mitir ?top in at DYKES' TIRE CENTER I (XXON SERVICE STATION HWY. 17. SHAUOTTE PHONE 754-6333 . DOITYOURSBLFHVS JPTTJiflil ? l \ 1111 S il a in) We're headquarters for: Hardware Lumber yV ] ?DI.?I.I.. (S> *1 -I IVIIIWDiy H.. jtg T??l? /tfOCTiCgr Paint %*f Electrical ji Storm doors & windows Building materials -*jkr HWY. 179. BETWEEN OCEAN ISLE & SUNSET PHONE 579-7800 IN SHAULOTTI BRING HOME THE&BEACON OaSafe At THE ItUMSWICI BEACON COASTAl DRUGS DEPOT RESTAUtANT HIll'S FOOD cm HOMESTTIE LAUNORAMAT JANE'S I0UNTRT CAFETERIA JOE'S BAR-B-Q RUST'S SIZZLING SIRIOIN MUHCMI'S RESTAUtANT OASIS MART OCEAN PALMS EXXON POST Off SCI a. B.'i MIMI-MAKT tf D A WHin SUPU MAHfT SHADY PAM EXXON SHAUOTTl DtUOS THOMAS MUGS WIISOMS ZIPMAtT I )r Ordinance ordinance on the books the department has no way to regulate the parlors. Health board members agreed Monday that an ordinance regulating :h Patrolman th Shallotte before taking the Holden Beach job. "He's one of the mast competent, capable officers I've ever worked with," Stovall said. Adkins was one of six applicants for the job. two from within the county and four from elsewhere. Holden Beach commissioners were to meet Wednesday morning to consider hiring an officer to fill the vacancy created by Stovall's resignation in June. Police Vacancy On Agenda Holden Beach commissioners were to meet 9 a.m. Wednesday to consider the hiring of a police officer, along with several other items of business. Administrator Bob Buck said two of "nine or 10" applicants were interviewed for the vacancy, which was created when Assistant Chief Don Stovall resigned to accept the position of chief with the Town of Shallotte. "We feel very optimistic," he said of the candidate that will be recommended for the slot. I h e THErai HOW TO Si. THE BRUNSW POST Off<t iOX SMAUOTTI NOtl For Award-Wlnnli ANNUA! SUKOtirTlON RATIS BT U | Cojrtf EHtw^rt In North CoroJ??0 Outf*d? North Cofotirto Camjtiti mm4 la* Hocr* AiJdrmm .... I City S*ct? I Z'P i To Set Healft tattoo parlors should be prepared and brought back before the board at its next meeting. Health Director Thomas 31um said the department has been contacted twice within the past month by "parties wanting to open tattoo parlors." Blum said he has obtained copies of New Hanover and Onslow county ordinances regulating tattoo parlors as a guide. Tattoo parlors are placed under "very stringent restrictions" by the county health departments and must be inspected by the environmental health specialists the same as restaurants, Blum said. "We have reason to think there are already two operating in the county," Blum said. "Two people have approached John (Crowder, environmental health director) the past month, so something is up." Tattoo parlors must obtain a license and face routine inspections. A fee is also charged by the counties to operate the parlors. J COMPLETE INTEF J DECORATING SER1 ? & ?Mini blinds t(w ?Vertical blinds ^ jail ?Micro blinds Wf ?Pictures 11 Ocean *)<Ue Intenco ft jfp 3 Ocoon Isle Square M( Ocean Isle Boach Cousewc 579 6091 1964 THE I UL.J.. ? ilNSWICKl IBSCRIBE TO ICKfcBEACON {I <70 HCA7CXIH* DUYl >g N?wi Cov*roo? All: W CMna ... 3.23 1. 3 14 || r. 7 32 3 2-) B a lj 10 oo :. 8 oo nnlWiilltiH I I I ! l Standards "In some communities, they try to raise the fee so high that they just don't get any takers," Blum said. The parlors must be placed under regulations to establish health standards since diseases often pass through the use of needles and blood, the two items mostly involved in the transfer of AIDS, acquired immune deficiency syndrome. Without local legislation on the books, tattoo parlors can open in the county under no restrictions, Blum said. "We have reason to believe they are coming," said board chairman John Madison, "so we ought to go ahead and prepare the ordinance." In other business Monday, the board also learned that the number of patients eligible for the Women Infants and Children (WIC) nutritional program has been expanded by the state from 719 to 731 persons. Blum also announced that the department's new health educator will begin work Monday morning. 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