| Job-Seekers' Ni ? But More Work KAn increase in people looking for work resulted in an increase in the Brunswick Countv unpmnlnvmpnt Iraie irom / a percent in July to 8.6 percent in August. The number of oeople working also I increased, from 18,200 to 18,440 out of an increased labor force of 20,170. In August, 1,730 were listed as without jobs and seeking employment, accorRegister of De Reports Augus During the month of August the Brunswick County Register of Deeds Office recorded a total of 1.007 deeds or deeds of trust and collected $7,677 in fees, according to a news release from that office. Irregular instruments, which include filing of corporations, contracts. financial statements, births, deaths, and marriages, generated $5,515.56. A total of 38 plats were recorded. Tour Features Crawfish and catfish production Hp will be the main topics during a Friday, Oct. 4, farm tour sponsored by the Brunswick Soil and Water Conservation District, said Birdie Frink, H agency secretary. The tour, an annua! event, will begin at 9:30 a.m. at the Agricultural Building at the county government center in Bolivia. Carmen F.nfernes' and Boyd Evans' crawfish and catfish farms will be visited in the county, among others. The group will also travel to 1 ake Waccamaw to view the largest catfish farm in the area. Buck Trail At Conference Millie Sellers, manager o( the Employment Security Commission (office at Bolivia, met Gov. Jim Martin during a reception at an International Association of Personnel Services meeting sponsored in Kaleigh Sept. 20-21 b> the N.C. Employment Security Commission. Storytimes Offered At Libraries Storytime programs will be featured in the Brunswick County I Jbrary system in October. Tuedays will be storytime day at the West Brunswick Public labrary in Shallotte Two storytimes will be offered for children aged three to five, one from 10 a.rn to 10 15 a m and another from 11 a m to 1145 a.m. The main library in Soulhport will have storytime day on Wednesdays Storytime for two and three year olds is from 10 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. Stones for four and five year olds are from II a m to 11 45 a m Inland library will have a Knday storytime program beginning Oct. 11 for three to five year-olds Children can attend from 10 a m. to 10 45 a m. or from 11 a m. to 11 45 a.r: Children will be registered upon arrival Professional l^AUINDtL-KlINU AND DRY CLEANING S*' SHALLOTTE DRY CLEANERS ^ 7S4-WJ5 Shallottr jmbers Rise, ed In August ding to the state's Employment Security Commission. In a statewide unemployment rate of 5.8 percent, the largest single group of unemployed represented continue to be textile workers, accor ding to Bob Campbell, ESC public information officer. The state had 183,500 people available and looking for work. xJs Office I" Activity generating $525.50. Keal estate excise tax collected totaled $14,653. Total revenue for August totaled $28,371.06. Expenses for the month were $222.99 for postage, $215.91 for telephone. $200.64 for travel and training, $44.65 for departmental supplies, $781.85 for equipmental rental, and $3,182.69 for contracted services for a total of $4,648.73, excluding wages. Aqua Farming Aqua Farnis. For more information, or to confirm registration, call the Soil Conservation Office at 253-4458. The number of participants will be limited. I Qua Ill Mode! JBC26F Spec o I porous ceramic oven inferior fort fo Help ktop oven pretenfobly cl Removable ovon door with window Two B & two 6 plug in Colrod* turl Oven thelvot remove for ooty cleonii Owen interior light Clock, outornotic Oven timer & ngnol WAS H0* $464 $4 1 ?Aod?l GSD90GO T?mf>*roTur? S?n*Of St****" 'or coo d'*K?l Con va/? *n*fgy 0^g uc?"xi ^ co'o* pOn*l? SOu^d ?T*vlo'*<3 ^ lO* ff+rgr drying l ?? ?>?c*?r utog* c^cW ^ ftu'l' >n tc*? food diif^y * P ? * o-d i k-. \ - - ' ff|:' ?-c MAM TMOIOBt OAWNItllNJOHI Signing Up At Brunswick Tech Greg Gore of Sunset Ilrarh was one of more than 300 people to enroll at It rims w Irk Technical College Monday, the first day of fall quarter registration. College offlcals expert at least 700 students to be enrolled by the time late registration ends Oct. 7. Gore enrolled In the general eduentlon program and plans to transfer to UNC-Wiltnliigton after earning his associate's degree. lily-Built! Sa \gS&k UtRGEOA i / WASHER an Buy the pair and enjc ^ ~ ^ ob?ofb% %pot 'IJjfj on loc? unit* ? W / r*g bux/er vS f ONLY IOC WASSSIO^V /NOW ONLY! \ ' ~ " \ ( *755 > . \ -Yfnr the PAIFy "j T Mortal WVM8300H ^ HEAVY DUTY LARGE LA | CAPACITY WASHER with Permanent Press Cycle 6 J Regular and permanent press / cycles. 4 water levei options, ^r 3 wash/rinse temperature itomp combinations wrlaklss. WAS N0W $QOO WAS N $428 ONLY *0 77 $382 0 ^ GENERAL E HEAVY I tub on? ?? I { 3 vrath/nntc lampersiurs HAS >4ZU j combination* 3 cycle* \r\ifj aui y ' I 'or regular load* and " UWLT permanent pre*. 3 waler SOOO 9>l3t)-~ -eve. ...eel,on. " J y Q j FULL LINE SERVICE DEI Financing AvailableTl If Smura l J0M BkBH Rlfl ??mL Junction Hwy 17 ? ?l 1 fVl CTan.T.-M:i*iw.^j?rA " 0?/l? H U? /<> ?". 0? UA/Jt> *? '/ ? '// THE BRUNSWICK BEACON, EZ C U K I -mi ir *iw. VIi\ v/ s/1 ivy is; iw Tr\ A taP!c?lx I t-i i v-? r\i iviorx gi i Flu shots are once again available this fall through the Brunswick County Health Department's adult health program to senior citizens and those nun sin ui us i is a i ui suuuuiimk>. They are also available through private physicians. For the two target groups, Health Director Thomas Blum said shot clinics will be held at the county health department and five other locations throughout the county during October. The cost is $3 per shot, the same as last fall. Flu season doesn't arrive until late full or early winter, but the shots should be taken now to allow time for immunity to develop. The clinic schedule is as follows: Bolivia, Brunswick County Health Department. Mondnv Weilnecilnv and Friday, 8:30 a.m.-ll:30 a.m. and 1 p.m.-4 p.m., Oct. 1-Oct. 30. Southport, Senior Citizens Center, Thursday, Oct. 3, 1 p.m.-4 p.m. Shallottc, Senior Citizens Center, Tuesday, Oct. 8, 1 p.m.-I p.m. and Wednesday, Oct. 10. 1 pm.-2 p.m. 1 eland. Senior Citizens Center, Thursday, Oct. 10,1 p.m.-4 p.m.' I .onK Beach Recreation Center, Thursday, Oct. 17,1 p.m.-4 p.m. Jennies Branch Baptist Church, Thursday, Oct. 24, 1 p.m.-4 p.m. ile-Prii PACITY E id DRYER b |A Tu >y Big Savings n?Xv , r;'.:,"; r '1 w. ?^ #MI?h M,t *f ouf cohli Z* I win vog< Hcinovnbl Coll Iron I Only 30' ? ll?*Mjy %0 / tf'JJ'Mh o paroling Modal DOfHVOO $ iRGE CAPACITY FAMILY-SIZE CYCLE DRYER e Cylial far ragular Micro y, parmonant gran, UlUlB; drying and ramorlng 4 drying laUcltoni. 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"It's especially important for people in the high risk group to get their flu shots now," according to Dr. J.N. Macl'ormnck, chief of the N.C. Department of Human Resources Kpidemiology Section. He said most other people can fight off the flu with a few days in lied, additional days of rest, aspirin and plenty of liquids to drink. ced! I8SG f no IfOil r ?? r njoMilor II fl lf?H/?f fnf optional outnmotir l(?imilter loot ijfotliono foam Intulntlon of %balvo% >toblo bin* ? -ww ""r* f>0( k vtulo 64" high 4111 ?wllfh lit riormol po%ltton helpt ctjV (Oil NOW ONLY Z $595 Ipacomalcor II" wave Oven?Mounts r Your Wall Gabliurt it ft eavtgr I.Vf* oja^a \ . i/. -AM 1 Kf,+/.** Y'rmnt Jarraia W *#1*/?./. "" J"" "1W-r . 1 (a/ Warrav4# '-arr> Jr. wt/zva (J*asu aJAtf ariu. / iW/.r , Am a Urfat kuu? $272 t ...............