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Students Ei Baa Lunch BY DAWN ELLEN BOYD On MnnHnv RrnnswieV. fnimtv students were given three choices in the cafeteria instead of their usual no choice: regular lunch, salad bar. or a bag lunch. From the look of things in the cafeteria at Shallotte Middle School, the bag lunch option was definitely the favorite choice. The bag lunch includes a sandwich. frrnrh frioc ?nH ? ? -- -? U.iu u vu illf\, <11IV.I according to cafeteria manager I.ib Bennett, almost 550 of the lunches were served at Shallotte Middle School on Monday. Heath Hankins. a sixth grader from Supply, said, it was good. It had french fries." Clark Hewett, another sixth grader, enjoyed having a choice of something other than the regular cafeteria lunch. "It was great!" he said. The second new option at the school, the salad bar. was very popular its first day also. Betty Milliken, a cafeteria worker, said Calendar Thursday, Sept. 19 SEAFOOD COOKERY workshop at th Fisher, 2:30 p in. Small fee charg 1-HMHSZ9/. GAME NIGHT at the American I-cgii U.S. 17. 7:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 20 SURF FISHING field day (or adult t Center. Fort Fisher. Bring your ow by calling l-ISft-8257 FIFING CLOSES AT N'(K)N for all n I xjng Beach, which closed earlier. SQUARE DANCING CLUB meets at tl mile south of Shallotte, open to the GAME NIGHT at the Sunset Beach V< Saturday, Sept. 21 CLEAN-UP DAY at Ocean Isle Bcac Association, with participants to n assignment. "PRESENTING A POSITIVE SEI.FCouncil on the Statu-s of Women. Department of Human Resources, Center, Public Assembly Building. BRUNSWICK COUNTY AMATEUR tional meeting for ham radio opera Khiillnlli. 10 u m fiELAND'S FIRST OI.E-TIMF. FESTI ty Parks and Recreation Departm Group at the new I-eland I'ark. 10 i BARBECUED PORK and fried chicki Volunteer Rescue Squad at the squ N.C. 87 south. $3, 11 a.m. BARBECUE DINNER spoasored by U the squad building. $3 50 per plate, CHAPTER 36, SPECIAL FORCES ASS lakes VFW Building. 1 30 p.m. CI-ASS OF '75, West Brunswick High S Brunswick County Shrine Club, M Perry Sellers. 754-6458 GAME NIGHT at the Calabash Volunl Sunday, Sept. 22 MUSHROOMS of Coastal North Carol! of the N.C Office of Marine Affair: Fort Fisher, 2 30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 23 CAI .ABASH TOWN COUNCIL meets i BRUNSWICK COUNTY HOARD OF S services department, 5 30 p.m. BRUNSW ICK COUNTY BOARD OF O on the use of a federal community b live (equalization and Review Boarc rnissioners' chambers, 6 :30 p.m. BRUNSWICK SOIL AND WATER t meet at the Soil Conservation (X Center, Bolivia. 7 p in Open to the BRUNSWICK COUNTY BOARD OF rnent for regular meeting reschedu Tuesday, Sept. 24 PILOT CLUB meets at the Sizzling Sii Wednesday, Sept. 25 BRUNSWICK TOASTMASTERS meel Restaurant, .Southport. 7 a m -6 a welcome. ARTHl R SMITH King Mackerel Toui .tsOFl ' ^ \lJ! Fresh Seafood ? Salad; Sandwiches ? S Moo-Sat 11 AM to 8 PM Closed Sunday H.VY 130 MIlllKEN SHOP! "?i?y | Ootion i close to 250 chose the salad bar. ineluding oiy>nt 20 tcschcrs The salad bar featured lettuce and several other vegetables, as well as fruit, macaroni salad anu dressn ) ???I ? ?? up,.-*, vuiuuicau una aci > irvi vil lilt* side. Assistant Principal William Detrie said, "It seems to be doing well. A good number got the bag lunch today, and a good number went through the salad bar also." The new bag lunch and salad bar at area schools is not the only change planned in the year's menu. The cafeterias will also begin introducing a new food each month to students. The food for September is "jungle stew" casserole, which will be served on Tuesday the 24th. The only negative comment from a student didn't even involve the food. Sixth grader Beverly Stevenson sighed, "I wish the sen-ice would be / faster." ? School cafeterias may change in x many ways, but the lines remain the same. Of Events e N.C. Marine Resources Center, Fort cd. pro-register irequired) by calling 1 I an Hut, one mile south of Shallotte on inglers at the N.C. Marine Resources n rod and reel. Pro-register (requiredl tunicipal and district elections except tie American Ixigion Hut 011 U.S. 17 one public. B p.m -10:30 p.m. ilunte-er F ire Department, 8 p.m. h sponsored by the Property Owners leet at the fire station at 9:30 a.m. for IMAGE" workshop, sponsored by the features Elsie Peterson of the N.C". at the Brunswick County Government 9 .30 a.m.-noon RADIO SOCIETY holds an organizators at the Sizzling Sirloin Steakhouse. V Al. sponsored by the Brunswick Counent and the I aland Community Action j.m.-ti p.m. en dinners will be sold by Town Creek ad building, intersection of U.S. 17 and le Calabash Volunteer Rescue Squad at 11 a.m. iOCIATION meets at the Boiling Spring chool. holds its lOth-year reunion at the lidway Road, Bolivia. Call Betsy and leer Fire Department. 8 p.m. na is the topic of a talk by Mark Joyner ; lit tN (' Mnrini* it the town hall, 10 a m KMTAI. SERVICES meets at the social OMMISSIONEKS hold a public hearing ilock grant and then meet with prospecI members and tax officials, in the comONSERVATION District Supervisors tfice, Brunswick County Government public. HEALTH meets at the health departled from Sept 9, 7 p.m. rlwn Steakhouse, Shallotte, 6:30 p m I for breakfast at the Ship's Chandler rn. Visitors and prospective members Tiament begins at Uttle Kiver. S C. udoTI is? MITED^' 5 (chef, shrimp, tossed) iandw ich Plates Carry-oat ^ ^ Window Call7H-#ltt PING CENTER SHAILOTTE IT. H ??'.'+> J * , V M !VV;V\V y*' ''*''' i^iwH 1'I.AKK I1KWKTT, a sixth grader from Supf lunch option in the Shallottc Middle School c BRING HOME THI A? iPJ (ill M i' rjy || at Si 1| Prires good il/Mi, Septembe r ]' f'l Ston D V ry Aluminu ' j Self-stor " duty cor 70? ^ {ft I , I Mfe#/ - ~tl ll 1 i Jarnb-Up Weatherstrip^ All vinyl extrusion Two 7' sid< strips and one 3' top strip per package * Easy installation PV557 %Ab9 Threshold *odn Aluminum "Strong and durabli W, K M" S469 1' - r * 's - ' % StAII PMOlOtT DAWN 11 UN BOVD lly, enjoyed trying the new hag nfeterin Monday. E BEACON! 5T K OK 1 ImlloU -through ,8- l98^ m oors im *AAill finish ing 1 Vi " heavy istruction ?Prehong -rrnn I O Och I >ing x % 1 if/l 'hi?? |j| 11 * *Eosy ?o intiajj ? f it SI ~~l I JMIGl or THE BRUNSWICK BEACON. Thi Social Service Cheese And Butter, flour, dry inilk and processed American cheese are among the commodities to be distributed by the Brunswick County Department ot Social Sendees Friday and Saturday, Sept. 27 and 28 at the Brunswick County Government Center in Bolivia. It will be the first commodities distribution in the county in approximately a year. Also listed for distribution arc corn meal, rice and honey. The allotment will serve an estimated 1,800 households, according to a departmental release. Each household will be required to complete an application form and to present their green Food Stamp identification card. Households not receiving food stamps can qualify (on Saturday, Sept. 28 only) if they meet the income guidelines. Hilda Let' Hail & V lluiiia.il Itesoi iiiinoimri> tli JANE M.I j in < !oiiiis?'ling < Spvciitlizittf! in I ml it ml (Inrt'v CM.I. I OH \ Myrlli' ll< ft< lloMni Hi>iii IAHV All, c ljiuif?ei I \ *Lowe & 'M\\ *3vl jmm. *88' ^ ?6"x ' 48.' Storm Windows 'Triple frock 'Energy savlr All panels move for easy < (ng " 'Seals against draffs and bugs I $26" " I?.tfmm LALLOTTI LUMBER ><*A/17 SHALLOTTf H C 7*44121 f* M # 7 30 4 00. SAT 30 17 f/) I I irsday, September 19, 1985?Page U-A 3S Otters Other Foods niutriKiilin.* ?.i1? ?!? ? -? ?? u,.v... n.u umf |flttWV 111 lilt* Public Assembly HuiUling at the county center. On Friday, Sept. 27, the commodities will be available only to households that received food stamps in August and will be distributed from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. On the 28th the commodities will be available to both food stamp households and other households that meet the income guidlincs. Distribution will bo from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. or until the commodities are gone. Distribution will 1h* on a first-come, first-served basis. The social services department will need volunteer workers to help with this project. More information is available from Sandy Jackson or Jamie Or rock by calling 253-4391, 457-6227, or 763-9798. ssoeiates. Inlcrnational trees < '.onsiiltants i> association of ITTIMKK. IMS X I I Mill,III Svvl...... i fill mil, Ki'hltionship, r ('.imnsrlinn I'l'OIMMKMli (HU.'t) I Itt-'ttTO i h (?>l?>Mtl2-2H > TTfiT ift Face Insulation r energy costs xl5" $1095 12 sq. ft. *^ro!l 15" $1095 ?6 sq. ft. 1 ^ roM 1 -? Mfbuiki [ right mm . i
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