Page 10-A-THK BRUNSWICK BKACO Congressman 7 Veferans Day C Congressman Charlie Rose will t County's Veteran Day ceremonies M center in Bolivia. Colonel Frederick Meyers, comn minal at Sunny Point, will also speak Ceremonies will be held outdoor rains the location will be moved to th "The emphasis this year will Is established," said Jess Parker, Brur fieer. The honor roll will list all Brun while in the service whether they wei Kach veteran's name and branct plaque. Names engraved on the honor r tionarv War soldier to modern (lav so Parker said the majority of narr Approximately 140 Kcbel soldiers wil Parker is still researching name two Federal soldiers who were also fi Another large group of names beh Parker said soldiers from World Wat War and peacetime were also reprcst Calendar ( VJ?- 1 k iiui nuiij , . 11* t . (iAMK NKillT at the American i-egion U .S. 17. r.:w p in. TIIK AMKRICAN ASSOCIATION OF chapter, meets at the Calabash Volui ( ravatt of NCNB as guest speaker. 7 Friday, Nov. 8 A St llSTITl'TF. TEACHKIt'S WORK assembly building. Brunswick Counts interested In becoming public school A Tt UKFV SH(K)T sponsored by the Ca the traffic light on N.C 179, 7 p.m. to Saturday, Nov. 5) SHAI.IfOTTK WOMKN'S AGIvOW I I I.I. Ilolden Bench ltd for fellowship, 9:.'It IIAItltlXUK ANI) IIAM OINNF.ItS will Supply Volunteer Fire Department In to fi p.m. FI.OIINOF.lt ANI) TURKKY PI.ATKS wi Civietown Volunteer Fire Department elude flounder or turkey and dre.v hushpuppics. I I ItKI.Y SHOOT sponsored by the ('ala the traffic li^ht on N.C. 179, 7 p.m. to ( AMI*. NKillT id the Calabash Voluntee Sunday, Nov. 10 VKIIY OKKI* SKA KISUINO, n free le WiliiiliiKtnn Institute o( liio-tnetllcnl It Itesourcos Center nt Kort Kishcr, 2: M Monday, Nov. 11 W.TV.UANS t>AY CK.HKMONV lit U? \ County tiovcrnnient Center In Uollvl speaker, II u.in. (X KAN ISI.K IIKACII COMMISSIONS TIIK CAI.AI1ASII TOWN COUNCII. inee TIIKSIIAI.Mirt'K rt.ANNIN(, IIOAIU) liuslness to discuss, 7 00 p.m. TIIK IIIUINSWICK COUNTY tiOAKt) Department nt the Urim.sulek Count! p in IU.SOI HCKS DKVKI.OI'MKNT COMM Development Ottlee, plaiiniiiK bultdti Center, 7 :30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 12 TIIK COANTAI. IUISINKSS AND I'ROKI nt the Klks' Itesliiunint in Calabash, t ItltUNSWICK COUNTY VOt.UN1T.KH III \ It I l III.IIIH'11,' In .In II... nii.itai itivvt in niv live Brunswick County Government Centc nil llltllNSWU'K ('(H'NTY DKMIK'H ITlinnry School's touchers lounge to cluilruuin o( the Brunswick County B< Wednesday, Nov. 13 IIIUINSWU'K TOASTMASTKKS meet I Itrstuurnnt. Southport, 7 n in n in welcome. Illtl NSWIt K COUNTY COMMISSION! Brunswick County Government Cente l> m liiiuill j llilliii !J^ JL ?.... r a : *JM u, i i t=* ( i V?.ivy\^i?i Vertical Bli OPENING SPECIAL A THRU NOVE Levolor Rivier BUY ONE, GE with your m&osuroi G&M 1 #1 MAR&OR SQUARE U t ACROSS EROM SSAIN STREET SH % N, Thursday, November 7, 1985 o Speak At Ceremonies >e the main speaker at Brunswick onday, Nov. 11, at the goverment lander of the Military Ocean Ters at the Veterans Memorial. If it ic public assembly building. e the county honor roll we have Lswick County veteran service of swicK (.ouruy veterans wno a lea re Killed in battle or not. i of service will be engraved on a oil range from that of a Kevolu rviecmen. les belong to Civil War veteraas. I be listed. s and believes he has discovered rom Bruaswick County. jngs to World War II veteraas, but " I, the Korean War, the Vietnam ;nted. Df Events Hut, one mile south of Shallotte on RETIRED PERSONS, Calabash iteer Fire Department with Frances p.m. SHOP will be held at the public Government Center, for all persons substitute teachers, 8:30 a.m. labash VFW will be held just north of II p.m. OWSIIII' meets at Jane's Seafood on I a.m., and a meeting, 10 a.m.-noon. be served for $3.50 per plate at the conjunction with a yard sale, 11 a.m. ill bo served for $3.50 per plate at the beginning at 11 a.m. Dinners will iniing, coleslaw, candied yams and bash VKW will be held just north of II p.m. r Kire Department, S p.m. dure by Mike Jordnn of the UNCesearch, will tie given at the Marine ) p.m. ioUTiuw Memorial lit the Brunswick a with Cong. Charles Hose as guest IS meet at the town hall, 4:00 p.m. ts at the town hall, 4:30 p.m. meets at the town hall If there is any OK HKAI.TH meets at the Health f (iovernment Center, Bolivia, 7:30 ISSIONK.H.S meet at the Resources tg, Brunswick County (iovernment KSSIONAI. WOMK.NS CLIJB meets 1:30 p.m. AND 1NKOKMATION CKNTK.lt ilth Department Conference Boom, r, 7 p.m. ATIO WOMKN meet in the lincoln iiear guest speaker Chris Chapped, narxl of Commissioners, 7:30 p.m. or ort'HKiiiM at ino Map s Chandler Visitors and prospective members KRS meet in their chambers at the r to discuss Uie county audit report, 7 t- ^ T* a*> Louvers rotate at 180' to control light and privacy and can traverse like draperies Custom Graber quality with high fashion look 10 year warranty on Graber G-71 headrail Use as room dividers, create a complete window wall or elegantly highlight I Jl~ your patio door . 50% inds off r BOTH LOCATIONS MBER 30? a Mini Blinds T ONE FREE! nenfj and this ad interiors mi sivtR iecu 124? ?e9 NfVV FOOO UON AllOTtl ?S4 9100 I Bolivia Stude Bolivia Elementary School had several winners in their fourth annuuai Halloween costume Parade on Wednesday, Oct. 30. In the spookiest costume category, winners were Terrance Simpson, kindergarten; Charlie Padgett, first grade; Steven West, second grade: Patti Erye, third grade; Travis Davis, fourth grade; and Chris Bass, fifth grade. RSHHsHSsSSSSggS Symphony Di A cheek lor $500 from the .'ironswick t gave the loeal fundraising drive the boost last week. UCB Vlee President Gtlene Rusk, president of the society' Phone Cable Dc Sixty-one Shallotte telephone customers lost service for more than four hours last Tuesday when a truck knocked down an above-ground telephone cable. Shallotte Police Chief Don Stovall said a truck belonging to T.W. Owens Trucking Company knocked down the telephone line at the entrance to mi in/wa Aiiui I'nrus pursuit; 101 along U.S. 17 near Shallotte Avenue at 11:10 p.m. A NAPA employee took the truck's license number and reported it to the police department, said Stovall. Percy Woodard, spokesman lor Atlantic Telephone Membership CorPUBLfC The nexf meeting of Brunswick County will be Sa Helen and Ray Bumgarner'i DIRECTIONS: From Holdon B. stop sign, turn right. Go pas tion. Turn loft Go to next inh to Coastal Retroat turn right If you oppose the closi Beach, come join us. nri n IVCLh rca 20" aaan diagonal ColorTrak Monitor Receiver f?i| C New square comer Super ArvuKilter 110* OOTY picture tube 'h1 'n m'^rnvt iixon Give an RCA IS" Diagonal T For Christtaas TV TV that offer* compact rc.'.rru rwur. of >. homo RC.Vs KKKSB automatic color control. Orshtor* c Super tonPtlUr CTJTY picturr tub ?alnut-?ram (uuvh ;nts Win In He Winners in the funniest costume category included Tiffany Lewis, Kindergarden; Ray Gamble first grade; Melandy Mobley, second grade; Medina Moore, third grade; Patty Hinton, fourth grade; and Jason Lanier, fifth grade. Most original costumes belonged to Jerrie Fullwood, kindergarten; Kim Mays, first grade; Jamie Lewis, sc S T A f ( PM )U . Br SUSAN ft rive Boosted ounty offices of United Carolina Bank North Carolina Symphony Society a I-co Johnson presented the check to s Brunswick County chapter. >wned By Truck poration, said the telephone line was within clearance limits specified by law. Woodard estimates damages snouicin i exceed souu, including labor and materials. "The inconvenience to customers was the real loss," he said. Both commercial and residential customers, including The Brunswick Beacon, were affected by the outage. Trucking company officals told Stnvnli that they would contact Atlantic Telephone to pay for the damages, but no offer has been made yet NOTICE the Concerned Citizens of turday, Nov. 9 at 10 a.m. at s home at Coastal Retreat. each go up the causeway to t fire station to first intorsocjrsection. turn left Go 6 mile 4th mobile homo on loft. ng of the west end of Holden IX WIT 3E3J olorTVak wiitor-Receiver Model FLR540 llNCREDIBI REMOTE C RCAVCRs We Model ?\T M5 mmrr.t for *n> uOOu e H*ndjom< Main St. alloween Cos1 cond grade; Keysra Galloway, third grade; Ryan Yount, fourth grade; and Wayne Church, fifth grade. Awards designed by Ann Harper were presented to each winner. Judges were Belinda Mayhew, Shelley Payton and Vi Hines, all teachers at the school. Each homeroom class selected an additional winner. Leland Middle Honor Rolls Ai The honor rolls for the first six weeks grading period have been announced as follows by I/eland Middle School: 4th Grade Aii A's?Allison Bloodworth. Josh Chadwick, Joey Knriqucz. Jenny Fincannon. Charity Delta. Jeremy Child. Shawn Hardee. Marie Jackson. Mark Mitchell, Sherril] Willia. Torrey Realty. Sharlene Bordeaux. Daniel Ganey. Holly Summerlin and Kentia Mcl^cmorc. A-B-Brenda Allen. Valeric Barajas, Joseph Crowder. Iisa Davis. Jason Edwards. Ali Gibbs. Tandy Gillette. Phillip Holt. Amy Miller. John Prince. Kicky Bobbins. I .atony a Robinson. Christy Small. Brandy Williamson. Cassic Bair. Kanieceuwa Ballard. Jamie Callihan. Beth Everett, tsetn r.awaros. crystal tester, uura Mcl.amb, Matthew Mintz. Terry Sloan. Benjamin Sullivan. Jamie Watson. Stephanie Sullivan. ChauntreU Burns. Athclia Moore, Candace Caffee. Christine Batcheilo. Chasidy Delts. Kimberlra Flcwwellin, Michael Ganey. Heath Watkins. Minta Hocheleau. Anika Walker. Andrea Powell and Krista Thornton Sth Grade All A's?Rhonda Grenwood, Vonlyn Johnson. Billy Waller, Tara Strickland. Brian Carter. Shana Dixie and Carolyn Griffin. A-B-Jason Babson, Chivalc Thomas. Amy Croom. Robert Child. Takelia Hill. James Anderson. (harles Child. Michael Travis. Kanmah Gibbs. Kliest Bowman. Chantrle Jordan. Elvira Balloon. Jennifer Register. Robert Thornton. Klmbercly I)owe. Ann Gore, Tracy Sutchff. Charlie Speight. Dew syne Burroughs. Mike Trowbridge. Claire Hickman, Jared McC.ee. Sarah Williams. Melissa Alkrns. Hogrr Blakr. Courtis Garsl, Jason Gore. Vincent Harrison. GLJ TABLE TOPS?MiRRC STORM & SCREEN SHALLOTTK GLASS I [rUQNITUI ON THE CAUSEWAY AT OCEAN ISLE BE AO 579-6279 Come I ; 1?S THI Mum AX MACON H RCA rs\tr. .* II x' 17-functk>n Li I ChanneLock Digital Remote Control M I Direct access and 'orwird re>e'*e cnannet scan plus volume up down mute oo-ac'oen __ __ cnennei cJ.spiay Ril ' and set on oW I .E VALUES ON <?p JONTROL V ' H I 1 1 w gagraa * n year norr Shallotte > fume Parade Homeroom winners were Mindy Fodrie, Tara Cook, Wes Knox, Lynette Evans, Ciu istuplicr Jordan, Fred Watkins. David Lewis, Sam Lewis, Kevin Harrison, Laura Holden, Charles Gilbert, Missy Britt, DeAnna Stanley, Amy Knox, Traci Dierksen, Marianna King, Melissa Love, Ashley Summerlin and Eric Chandler. School . nnounced Jamie Hutto. I)ann Jacobs. Sonya I-ofton. Scott Roberts. Brad Smith and Kim Watkins. Cth tirade A-B?Jason Novak. Angels Goddard. Jacob Hardin. Barry Baldwin. Tracy Davis. Michelle Hayes. Tanya Richburg. I/Tanya Kierce. Cheryl Williford. Andy Benton. Rhonda Flowers, Jeremy Ganey. Kajuan Johnson. John Jordan. Amy Medlin. Aaron Strickland. Carlton Weston. Brian Cook. Rochelle King, Melissa Martin. Christy Moore. Johnny McKeithan. Wendy Thompson. Timothy Baucom. Julian Bryant. Michal Burton. Consweulo Davis, Scott Monzon. Siianda Moore. Amber Robbs. Amber Simmons. Belinda Cobb. Evelyn Hyatt. Melissa Jacobs. Ryan Williams. Kayde Smith. Dwain Waddell. Daniel Bollinger. Carol Campficld. Tracey Massey. I,orna McKoy. Jonathan Mosley and Shannon Packer 7th Grade All A's?Crystal Williams. Rhonda King and Gwen Carmack A-B-Steven Auvil. I?arry Boyle. Rcmontie Brown. Felicia Corbett. Terri Soders, Jerilyn Baxter. Gregory Brew. Gwenettc Hooper. Charles Ixing. Valerie Mosley . Christina Phelps. Ramon Robinson. Sharon Burroughs. Karen Jones. Thomas Clark. Tiffany Jackson. Sonya Kennedy. Christopher McBnde. Yaphet Bryant. Ashleigh Dalrymple. Tabitha King. Maurice Williams. Wendy Creech. Tracey Hambv. Judy Noms. Tracy Copley. Andrea I-arkins. Jcrmaine Montgomery. Timmy Boyle. Gary Martin. Susan Nance. Christie Parker and Robert W'iggs Kth (iradr All A's-Andrea Phillips A-B?1/Tta Bell. Mary Anna Hale. Tina wi'iui-?>n. iravi.t ian. AnKi'ia nirnman, nsna Jones. Ix*slie (Yootn. Catherine Kruor. (Tieryl McKoy. Jamie Medlin. iVbra Adams. Sidney BaggeM. 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