Page 14-A?THE BRUNSWICK BEAC hfcPi X ' m : im Rihhnr Hidden Beach Mayor Kenner Amos ribbon Monday at the new branch ol National Bank (NCNB), officially opei the grand opening celebration. The b Cars Ov Cars overturned In two lininswick County accidents on Wednesday, Sept. 25, injuring two people, according to N.C. Highway Patrol spokesman Ituby Oakley. According to Oakley, a 1979 Cadalllc driven by Nancy Kabino, 41, of Murrell's Inlet, S.C., overturned trying to avoid a 1982 Kord tmck driven by Kmma lee Habson, 40, of Sliallottc. Kabino was driving on U.S. 17 about seven miles north of Bolivia at 10:10 a.m. when Babson moved to change lanes, according to Trooper J.V. Dove's report. Kabino was taken to New Hanover Memorial Hospital with Class A Injuries, or tncupucttatlnK Inlurlos in, volvtng a massive loss of blood or broken bones Babson was charged with making an unsafe movement by Troo|>cr Dove Kablno's car received $2,000 in (binuiues The second accident occured at .V5Jp.ni on unpaved rural rood 1103, approximately six miles west o( Ocean Isle Beach. Joseph Jordan, 32, o( Shallotte was driving north In o 1984 Kurd station wagon owned by Atlantic Telephone Social Security Rep. Available Beginning Oct 9, a representative of the Social Security office in Wilmington will Is- In Brunswick County each Wednesday from 9 a in until noon Those who need to contact the Social Security office may do so at tin- public assembly building at the government center In Bolivia on Wednesday mornings rather than to travel to Wilmington "This Is but another step by Social Security to tailor their services to the needs of Uie people," a bulletin from the office states Those wishing to contact Social Security by phone sliouli! continue to call the Wilmington office at (9191 Jt.VtJ12 j What Brunswicl ^ *TR JUST CAll: * ^ D?T (91?)64J AT02 it H) NijM (919)653.J96S TR BECK'SI ON, Thursday, October 3, 1985 ) Cut At New Bank Bi (center) cut the on N.C. 130 near t ! North Carolina flrlals attending t nlng It* doors tor local NCNB dlrecl ranch Is located Crocker, and loca erturn In A< Membership Corporation when he struck a large pothole, skidded left and overturned. Trooper I),A lewis assessed $2,500 worth of damage to the car. Thomas A. H /#/! u i? rr:.s#.. It. It. I arc pleased I effective () all Medicare approved s and accepted as puyn provide the best eye ( mat! Associates in ! Professional ?>00 IMcdi Myrtle !tea? ??<>-< HI K *1 M K 9] m J mJ m (Robin | vesriei HOIDEN BEACH CAUSEW/ h 8 ft. ^ g rod & reel 3 combo |] s3095 Ka SKTH THO! I Tide(' real (iift (or Cl( Fishermen or Boh eh Homeowner*! k County needed, r a tffjrT^ ? sJR^ggMI ILLY EQUIPPED TRU 1AINED, EXPERIENC DMPLETE ROAD SER iDRAULIC REPAIRS UCKS BULLDOZERS LOADERI EQUIPMENT ) I ' ' SIAM PHOTO Bv DAWN flllN BO*D -anch lie Holden Beach causeway. Bank of hi- riblMin rutting are (from the left) tor Kd (lore, county executive Dennis I board member Alan Holden. xidents Jordan was taken to Bruaswick ilaspilal with Class D, or non-severe, injuries. No citatioas were issued in the accident. Tiitaker, M.I). id n III, M.I). to announce, ct. 1, 1985, ervioes will lie provided u-nt in full in order to fare in a cost effective tiler. Vplithalinolo^y I Association eal Circle h. SC. 29577 s<: 1-800-922-7121 NC 1-1100-528-8179 ^ mj f son's I M> n MON SAT 9 H 847 4147 " 4 FT. CAST NETS jj ^ *18" K s 4AS yl'AKTZ i I" Time ock $^98 I SEEB333?1 now it has. . . CKS ED MECHANICS VICE i 5 DRAG LINES ETC ' SERVICE | Electric Co-Op Annual Meet Set When Brunswick Electric Membership Corporation hoias its annual meeting Friday, Oct. 18, it will be celebrating its 46th anniversarv and the 50th nnnjverssry cf ths Rural Electrification Administration, the federal government agency which made electric cooperatives possible. 1 The meeting will be held this year F at Smith's Warehouse in Whiteville | with early registration beginning at 9:30 a.m. for the auction of vehicles and equipment, which takes place at 10:30. Registration for the 2 p.m. business meeting begins at 12:30 p.m. Prizes this year include appliances and silver dollars, and free soft drinks and 10-cent hot dogs will be served. There will be an antique display of the time before electricity, in addition to a variety of BEMC demonstration and information booths. An award-winning slide presentation entitled, "Here Comes Electricity," will be shown at the business meeting. I it's 01 but i ?urpr /f\t. Ai IN CELEBRAT SKIPPERGRAPE THE OFFEF "Get Into : y 3 1,00C 3 1,000 Sets ! U 1 On-Premise Sig TOTAL it's Ol "Happy E "Thai our va OFFER E 4 Is Your Child HYPERACTIVE? DISORGANIZED? DYSLEXIC? LEARNING DISABLED? iA _11 -V.BIITHE ACHEIVEMENT SCHOOL, INC. 404 North Cedar Street Lumberton, N.C. 28358 7311.1407 ? ?.?? 1 M<COASTAL ^ /U^WALLPAPER Xl & CARPET Mem Street ShaMotte ^4?$* 754-6965 754-8049 g "We're Setting Trends For Others To Follow" Carpet Vinyl | * Wallpaper * Vertical & Mini Blinds | Commercial & Residential Professional Installation ?- ? ir birthday vcyu get the ise package! Ipp5' ' ION OF OUR 2ND BIG YEAR. IICS IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE ^ING OF A SPECTACULAR Business" Package INCLUDING 1 Logo Design Business Cards (2-color) stationary/ fi. Cnw/.Ur.^./> /o ?i?' .vi; VJI l_l IVCIUfJCS ^-uuiorj in Design, Construction & Installation . BIRTHDAY PACKAGE ONLY $1,000 jr way of saying 3irthday" to us and ak-You" to you, ilued customers. I: r J A 1/ PRINTING & DESIGN * CWOSION O* EAST COAST GRAPHICS f-SC SHALLOTTE. NC 28459 ^gK XPlRES OCTOBER 15. 1985 i 1.

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