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Page 8-A?TIIE BRUNSWICK BEACO Larceny Re| Break-ins at both North Brunswick High School and Uncoln Primary School have been reported to the Brunswick County Sheriff's Department this month, as well a3 vandalism of an activity bus at Iceland Middle School. And at West Brunswick High School, approximately $300 was stolen from the VICA Club. Also this month, apparently in conjunction with the approach of the holidays, the department noted in increase in the larceny of cash. Detective Douglas "Sonny" Padgett is investigating the breakins at North and Uncoln schools. Thieves gained entry at North around 2 p.m. on Nov. 6, the school reported on Nov. 15, by taking the screws from glass in the door of the brick masonry department. The school said money and a walkman type radio were taken and that the suspects set fire to the contents of a locker. Over the weekend, between Nov. IS and Nov. 18, someone gained entry to l.incoln Primary School through a window. Taken were two staplers, a microscope, a xyiopnone and an autoharp. Pain Hunt, secretary to the detective division, said an activity bus at I /'land Middle Sctiool was vandalism Vocational S1 Plan Facelift BY SUSAN USHER Several hundred vocational students are cumblning their efforts I to give the grounds of South I Brunswick High School a major I facelift. leaders broke ground Thursday at < the Boilinv Snrinv lakes r/imnus far c ii landscuplnx project tluit Includes 11 Kuzebo, n bridge crnsxinx over a eirculntlnx waterfall/stream, wishing well, seating areas and extensive planlinxs In the courtyard and front yard, said Garrett Wayne Mcllor, a vocational Instructor at tlie school I and cluilrnuin of the project. Horticulture Instructor Teddy Bernard has plants seeding; carpentry students hetttn the gazebo next week as a six-weeks project. In future springs, roses will trail nlonx the fence and dogwoods and pampas urns* wdl sotten tlie landscape In the courtyard seutlnx will expand to nccoiiunixlate about 200 students at lunchhour. Small brick walkways within the front courtyard will lead to nooks and crannies for seating. Benches will encircle each of four larxc planters now .standing The sealltiK will be needed Mellor said the goMbo will help bring "culture" to the sclawl In tlw form of band concerts, fashion shows, art exhibits ami the like. A J2.000 school Kraut presented by Principal Mose lewis and MOO collected In V1CA candy sales provide the seed money (or the Improvements. Mellor said oilier clubs Ui'l^NOI 2(8 x 10s). 3(5 x 7ft) and 15 wallets ? (MilP'lUI v?MH WUAAAfttMrWCMa $969. jfflsst 69c deposit r f A POM TRAIT IS J m \ WOH TM A TMOU&ANO \ flH ^ CMfTS ^ vtvf\ m ? jJi<A mmr_j Wf OUAAANTfl (It P wxj *r*3 ft k?a?t pnoftd svvt*?? ^ ?-*, r* w+mrm fH* % Kfel *i ? \ *xj > ?>m * rff fMM Mr % M aNi an iMMai 1 Xv -x?i p*m>? t*vv# <t c+m ; *1 v> .yx.?yv\> to f*K*>0r?p** ^ Xm (?rt mPtw- 2 aiMlft CM rv?*? Mm ? MMki M MM A AIM *?>? ?).??( V WkA MOW k. Cv*. i M.?tvy ia?1 CM WtOAt CNM3 AjfcXpvxsi coin A V UAU lO ptivn , nv v at, SATURDAY, NOV 3 [j|OlE HILLS JONtS SHOPPING CEM N, Wednesday, November 27, 1985 ported At North E me same Taeii Wm r.c 5? evidence linking the cases to one ar another. At West, a report filed with the B< sheriff's department indicated the re money, collected over a period of time in connection with a club pro- I-f ject, had been kept in a locked brief- ba case stored in the school office. Someone used a tool to pry the case Gi open. There are no suspects. pr Other cases of breaking and entering and/or larceny reported between Ije Oct. 31 and Nov. 19 include the follow- ite ing: re On Oct. 31, Standard Products of 1 Southport reported vandalism with in larceny of bench wire and brass ho valves. The wire has been recovered lai arwl tin nrroct martn < On Nov. 5, Edward E. Ixjwden of in the Supply area, reported a break-in col of his residence, with larceny of can- bri ned goods and meats. On Nov. V, James E. Evans of l-o Waterway Campground reported 25larceny of an auto registi ation plate, No. V56239. I>e On Nov. 8,1.inwood Brown of Sup- vcl ply reported the breaking and enter- bal lfl)? oi fllA icaiUVMl'v niwi MirCvu; vf rings, money and an antique pistol. r? On Nov. 8, Richard W. Miller of the Ocean View landing area reported larceny of assorted tools, a fudents For School will also raise money and local businesses will be asked to donate materials such as lumber, brick, paint and fertilizer. "I think with what we have and vlmt we'll get we will have enough to lo it," he predicted. The project started with Lewis' uggestion at the start of the school cor tliat each club adopt a part of he grounds and beautify it, if only by Innting a tree. Mcllor approached other vocaional Instructors and department luiiruuin Carolyn Hankias with the lea of combining efforts in an rganlzed approach and a master lan was soon approved. ( 'Hie project Involves every voca- , lonnl class -horticulture, health oc- / upiitlons, carpentry, electrical, < ltumbtng, masonry, marine occupa- ' lions, dtstrlbutlve education, home economics, etc., as well as special education students. Bnitus Begley's narinc occupations students, for initance, will find a large anchor and ollcct driftwood for lundscaplng, vhile Jessie Best's and lizzie Mit liell's home economics students will ix up one of the large planters. "We're bilking about 350 students ictively involved," said Mellor. 'Anotlier 400 will be doing little hlngs here and there. ' We're going to have that many Involved In it who will have pride in It md will take care of it and nuike sure t's not torn up." 30DYCAN I BEAT OUR IDICTUAC m%P B IVIH^ PORTRAIT PRICES * /^bh ' <?*? *? ftut |UV tf>v ? k< ? >W? ,mr *m i if *?* MJtCI * C ,,U ~ C <3 V OC MlK>\* tu-l, 2-7:30 PM ?0. 101, ! * PM 11 El SI ITrR^HAiro7Tr^54^2l3 ? . Brunswick, Lincc won.hnro?nnwor raithnarrl motor id various other items. On Nov. 9, Ina Mae Mintz of ilivia reported a break-in at her sidence with larceny of money. On Nov. 9, Donald Mathews of iland reported larceny of a money ig and checks. On Nov. 10, Frank Somersett of issettown reported larceny of apoximately 350 radiators. On Nov. 11, Marsha Hollenbeak of land reported larceny of various ims, including games and a tape corder. On Nov. 12, Walker Mobile Homes Iceland reported that 11 mobile mes were broken into, with ceny of several items. On Nov. 12, Carolina Amusements uie calabash area reported that its in-operated machines had been oken into and money taken. On Nov. 12, Steve Long of ngwood reported the larceny of a horsepower Mercury boat motor. On Nov. 13, Mildred Ubby of the land area reported larceny fiom nicies behind a trailer park, with tteries, tools and a lawn mower BRUNS comm Continuing Education Course years of age and older. Reg the first class meeting. Ther students 65 years of age or i about courses, contact the C mnnf ? 1 AOHH ^ CT L ? ? ? rf-t w ? ww vi t ^ * ~ k SPECIAL I ^owrt# Title Locator Vrt Appreciation WBHS <rt Approciotion NBHS .ocol History & Genealogy WBMS Inlntlot Datoinling WBHS Smoll Englria Maintenonce Shalloll Ground Pilot School Southp< OCCUPY Count TWt Location Not Making A Mending ttoidon Be Drafting Anno* Photography SBHS Photogropby Ash Pottory Design & Production Southport Contractors licensure Anno* Pottory Design A Production Southport Pottory Design A Production Southport Bos ic Woodworking Anne* Basic Woodworking Campus Basic Woodworking Campus Bosk Woodworking NBHS Home A Shop Welding Ash Home A Shop Welding Maco Basic Auto Mechonics WBHS Bosic Auto Mechonics Holdon Be Auto Body Repair Grtssettov Hospital Supervision Dosher He Principles ol Bonking Anne* Power Sewing t*um Power Sewing Royal Ook Kingtown K.nglov." Uphol.t.., An,M>. Upholtl.ry Sholloit. UphoUi.nr c#do, G(C Uphol.tmy ShollotM ? Pin*> Co Up??oi....y m, Pi.gof C^'mol Comm AV?Nop Soo-hpo" _ . Ar?r\#? Notofy PwblK SEWING & H? Crs.TW. S?--9 O. ..? ?<>Horn. S.?m? Kl?gW? Mom.s.-.og vo?s a.o< Mom. 1?") johmooK. Horn. S.?>g Woodb??< Mom. S.?mg SMolton. Mom. s?9 p ^ Glo W# HOM' K Mom. S.~mg StelloM. Mom.Sm.mg Ho,^.?< Hom* mo^ EV<*~Y ^ ^ CVoom* MoSmg Ccwn<f? Co'?om? 2*. Co??"1 CurtO"1 Clo*>mg Coo.'.m'mo Ck.w.mgCoo.i.vC'O" CVMhmgCoo.ttvti-?" ^ Ctornmg Ccm.trvC^- ^ Hfc C So^og C oo?*yv<Y?OO W~* Oo-"~g Oo"mg Wv>t<*?r^9 Ov'T^ Mo*aK*? Osi ;ir%9 Oak Q*mHV\o lo-^g *#o; Qv**>g *** Oa<*?a*?*9 >*c*??r ? C'Os.tv^??^9 S^'io't Fv^>V? A** Fv^?v? fr?NA**N#%g A.?k fan?k?? ft?t?viki^g A*h *>9 TKorr??4k *?? >?* i fn*r?wd?r> 4^? :>ln Schools amontf the items takpn. On Nov. 15, Mrs. Roger Suggs of Supply reported larceny of a videocassette recorder. On Nov. 17, the Four Seasons Clothing Outlet in Calabash reported a breaking and entering, with larceny of various clothing and jewelry. Also on Nov. 17 in Calabash, Jordan's Breakfast Restaurant reported larceny of food and a cassette case with tapes. On Nov. 17, Paul R. Greer of Shallotte reported larceny of an American hydraulic lift, a lug wrench and hand grease gun. On Nov. 17, Don Backus of Shallotte reported larceny of a red bicycle. On Nov. 19, the S&H Restaurant on U.S. 17 south of Shallotte reported larceny of change. f)n Niw 1Q Pam Race nf Southport area reported larceny of I money. And also on Nov. 19, A.E. Inman B of Shallotte reported a break-in at his residence of N.C. 130, with larceny of B money. WICK TECH UING EPOC FALL s are classes for adults 18 istration is usually held at ( e is no registration fee for c slder. For more information c , ? , .. C Dnnnutng taucation Depart.324. NTEREST i Days Time Cmt Stert MT 6 30 V 30 $10 12/3 MTTh 6 00 10:00 $10 12/3 M 7 00 9 30 $10 1/6 M 6 30 9 30 $10 \/t TThf 6 00 10 OC $1$ 12/3 >ft JIONAL Dayi rime Cost Start h MTh 6 00 1000 $10 12 2 TBA $10 Th 6 00 1000 $10 12 5 TTh 6 00 1000 $10 12 3 T 6 00 1000 $10 12 3 MTh 7 00 9 00 $10 16 TTh 8 30 12 30 $10 12 3 MW 8 30 12 30 $10 12 2 TBA Tit. i nn in/v. > ? - . i.. xr w w ?iu i i j . TTh 2 00 6 00 HO 12 3 MTh 6 00-10 00 $10 12 3 MTh 6 00 1000 $10 12 2 MTh 6 00 10 OC $10 12 2 MT 6 30 10 00 $10 12 2 h MTh 6 00 10U0 $10 12 2 *n MTh 6 00 10 00 $10 12 2 ?p $10 12 2 f M 6 30 ? 30 $10 12 2 MTW 1 00 6 00 $10 12 3 . MTh 6 00 10 00 $10 12 3 MTW 9 00 2 00 $!C 12 3 MTW 1 00 6 00 $10 12 3 MTW I 00 5 00 $10 12 3 MTW 6 00 10 00 $10 12 2 MTW 6 00 10 00 $10 12 2 MWTh 6 00 10 00 $10 12 2 , ? MTW 9 00 t 00 $10 12 2 ? MTW 2 00 6 00 $10 12 2 ; ? MTTh 6 00 1000 $10 12 2 Th 6 30 9 X $10 T/16 W 6 30 9 X $10 12 4 t OMEMAKING Tm% G?t SHrf MTW 6 00 10 00 $15 12 7 .? MTTh 6 00 1000 $15 12 2 MTW 900 200 $15 12 2 h W 1 00 5 00 $15 12 4 wn MTTh 6001000 $15 12 2 MTTh e X 12 30 $15 12 2 1000 2 CO $*5 12 3 v? MTTh 1 00 S 00 $15 12 2 h TWTh 10 00 2 00 $15 12 3 MTTh A fl?. ! > 9 I MTV 6 X IOX $13 II I h TWTV 6 00 1000 115 113 I MTV ? XI 1 X $13 12 3 MTTV 6 001000 $13 II 2 MWTV 6 CO 1000 $15 12 3 MTTV 6 00 2o $15 12 3 Mm. 6 ? < X $15 12 2 nh 6 00-1000 $13 12 3 V TV *00 I 00 $13 12 5 ? ? *X ' X $15 12 3 MTV 6 3M300 $13 12 3 MT X < X $13 12 3 MTTV 6X10? $15 12 3 MTTV 6 ? 10 ? $1$ 12 3 I MTTV 1 ? i ? H} i j j ? TW11M ? ' ? $13 12 3 * * $i3 124 TWTV 6 3010 ? $1$ u 3 mtns ?XIO? $1$ 12 3 v MTV 6? | ? |15 13 3 2 30 $ ? $15 12 3 MTV* 6X10? $13 12 2 MTTV 6X10? $13 12 3 MTV* 60O IX ?1* i? -? J*-0 Mm 1 00 4 cc US ? J 1 m :x jx i s ij j rPre-Holidav m Actio $35 Give her the gift she'll be her life! Lay-a-way No For Christmas We have the best ever sei of Action Recliners by Lane. Hours: Monday-Saturday 8: 'KimfaM*'(o i V*. '-V-'V.V "u Main Store Across from Sizzling Sirloin Hwy. 17 S. INICAL COl AliQH CL mat HOBBYS AND aartt Trth Ucrttox ioramict Lolond oromics Lolond oromics Mt. Pisgoh eramics Shell Pt. oromics Moco eramics Leland oromics Holden Bch. eramics Mill Creek oromics Moco oromics Ash eramics Ash eramics Shallotto eramics Thomosboro '.eramics Thomosboro Ceramic* Thomosboro Leromkcs Exum .eromtc* Southpof! 'Omic? Soulhport 'Omk* long B*och erom?c% Long r omict Shollolt* romlct Supply lelond roft? lelond toft* Lelond lelond ,a,'? Woodburn ,Q,,? Woodburn Woodburn '<> ?? Shollotte ra,'s Ho Id en Bch. roll* lelond "? '? lelond ,0,'? lelond ro,,? Shollolte roll? W8MS ,ol,? Soulhport 'aiming Shollolte PI Volercolor Pointing Shollolte 'ointing Cola both 'omttng long Beach 'oinltng lor,8 8<och 'otnting Southporl 'ointing Soulhport 'ointing Southport 'omhng Soolhport 'omling Soolhport :ok? Decorating Anno "ok Docorolmg Norlhv.nl :low?r Atronging NBHS lowpr Arranging A|h ol? Pointing long Booth torn Glo?? WBHS ',0<n GIom Colobeih itoin Glott Soolhport rolligroph, Anno Inltting Bnkv.ll* Irochpting long Inch Voov tog Soolhport rocol Muik Soolhport 'fOncng Soolhport Voo.ng long Booth : rochrmg Shallot*. Pi ADULT BASIC El CtmtTWi UHm John* on low** lOnflwrOad Annti THomo?boro 4UK HofttwM' Codo* G'0*0 ^ Ocoon TroJ Brvn v.fto9? ^ Nw*n%on Ctr !? oaoK ?? GENERAL EDUCATI Chtm TM? UMUM G40 Icrvc GtC Aj^mm G 0 Mor*s??i' G D WtKS G D bv? GIC M1KS G<0 G 0 Co^po \ ' So vinos A Bdar Chests and n Recliners by Lane OFF low everyday sale price. f opening the rest oi Vunti&ctne ns) Warehouse Across from Russ Ford Hwy. 17 N vick macon 754-8422 LUGE ASSES CRAFTS Df? Th? Cost Start TWThF 9:30- 1:30 $19 12/3 TWTh 600 10:00 St9 12/3 MThF 6:00-10:00 $19 12 2 TTh 6:00-10:00 $19 12/3 TWTh 9 00 1:00 $19 12 2 TWTh 6 00 ) 0:00 $19 12 3 MTTh 1:00- 5 00 $19 12/2 M-Th 6 00-10 00 $19 12 2 TWTh 9:00 I 00 $19 12 2 MTTh 6:00 10:00 $19 12 2 TTh 6 00-10:00 $19 12/3 TTh 9 00 I 00 $19 12 3 M 9:00 2 00 $19 1 6 W 9:00- 2 00 $19 I 8 T 6:00-10:00 *19 1/7 WWlh 6 00 9 OO ?19 12/3 MWTh 6 0O-1Q 00 12 2 MTh 9 00 I 00 $19 MTTh I 00 4.00 $19 12 2 MTTh 6 30- 9 30 $19 12/2 TTh 6 00 10 00 $19 12 3 MTh 6:00-10 00 $19 12 2 TThF 10 00 2 00 $19 12 2 10 00 2 00 $19 12 2 WTh 6 00 10 00 $19 12 4 MW 10 00 2 00 $19 12 2 MWF 9 00 1 00 $19 12 2 TTh 9 00 1 00 $19 12 3 TWTh 6 00 10 00 $19 12 3 TTh 8 30-11 00 $19 12 3 Th 1 00 4 30 $19 12 5 MWF 10 00 2 00 $19 12 2 TTh 10 00 2 00 $19 12 3 Th 6 00 10 00 $19 12 3 M F 10 00 2 00 $19 12 2 Th 6 30 9 30 $19 12 2 MTh 9 00- 1 00 $19 12 2 MT 2 00 6 00 $19 12/2 TTh 2 00 5 00 $19 12/2 Th 1 m a nr\ ?to in > -? 7h 12 00- 4 00 $19 12/5 T 12 00 4 00 $19 12 3 MW 8 00 12 00 $19 12 2 W 7 00 10 00 $19 12 4 F 9 00 4 00 $19 12 6 W 7 00 10 00 $19 12 4 TWTh 9 00 1 00 $19 12 3 Th 6 00 1000 $19 12 5 T 7 00-1000 $19 12 2 TTh 7 00-1000 $19 12 3 TTh 9 00 4 00 $19 12 3 TBA MTW 6 30 9 XI $19 12 3 AA Th 1 00 4 00 $19 12 3 TTh 6 30 9 30 $19 12 3 Th 6 30- 9 X $19 12'3 WTh 6 00-10 00 $19 12 4 T 12 00 4 00 $19 11 19 Th 9 ? 12 30 $19 12 5 M 10 00-11 X $19 12 ? 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