Waccamav Scores Exo Strife Aver HY MAK.mHIK MC.CIVKKN Results . ! i - I. VIIIVMMit ilUltllllVI flllll'lll til Brunswick County got hft|(h marks for improving the skills of its 151 I students. Ninety percent, or 1117 of the participants, were promoted following the sis weeks of instruction in reading, math and language arts. Pat Ward, director of testing for COMPLETE INTERIOR DECORATING SERVICE I..?Mini blinds Vertical blir ids ?Micro blinds ?Carpet ? Wallpaper ?Oraperes ?Pictures Hub) Floyd Ocean S/s/e S/>t /ca'otS 3 Ocean fcvo Scjuoro OcwD'i Qaoch CauSHAUy 579-6091 |M( B?UNS?viCr M?COU wfAJ # i WmmMaSm B MEN'S SUITS SPORTCOATS 600 TIES 3 FO DRESS SHIRTS SLACKS ?"j. SHORTS AND SVVir I BELTS 1 700 NEW SUITS & SI | COMPARABLE PRICES ON AL 400 NEW PAIRS SLACKS I m v Test eed ages All oi.fl.ll, ... .1 ...? vi^iim miiuin 111 IIIV umiruy scored he low Hie stiiii* avi'raijc of '>1 |>ercentilo, with South Middle scoring 4V, Waccamaw 13, Iceland 12, ami Shallottc 10 Other percentile scores are as follows Heading?Lincoln. 51; Soutliport 35; Bolivia. 32; and Union. 27. Math?Bolivia. 48; Lincoln. 45; Soutliport. 36; and Union. 28. Grade 2, Total Battery? Soutliport. 415; Waccamaw. 47; Lincoln. 41: and Union, 37. Grade 3, Total Batten?Union, 41: Lincoln, 39: and Waccamaw. 30 Grade 6. Tidal Batten?South Middle. 18; Shallottc Middle, 47; and Lcland Middle. 49. This year the 1977 edition of the tests was replaced with a new one. reflecting changes in curriculum Kducators statewide were told scores would likely decline because of the change and the use of tougher stan (lards. However, the percentile rankings actifcvcd this year in Brunswick County exceeded those projected lit the University of North Carolina at t hapel ilili testing department Their projections were based on last year's scores. rier School active Brunswick County schools, said tin* results of this program were gratifying and the school \\ iil be uff tried again next summer. Students in grades three, six and eight were enrolled voluntarily aftei failing to do satisfactory work during the regular school year. There were 11 enrolled in third grade. 57 in sixth grade, and 53 in eighth grade Mrs. Ward said 35 third graders were promoted. 53 sixth graders, and 49 eighth graders. Calabash VFD Slates Sale Calabash Volunteer Fire Depart meni Auxiliary will hold a flea market and hake sale Friday and Saturday. Sept 28 and 27, at the tire station Hours will he 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday and ! a.m. to 3 p.m Saturday, said spokesman Jean Mearns. Tables may be rented for both days for $111. with set-up lime at 8 a.m. on Friday. To reserve a table eall Marge Crocker, 57tMi742. or Pearl Kriek or Jean Mearns. ojB &JI as ?'os6 enicto cc~7 K&i niTAiiios?7o i now g)D f Efe in tAmiic. lit I All TO $.1.10 AS LOW*AS S48H \l\SUITS ..TK"., $9.99 I 30RTC0ATS ADDED 1 L REMAINING LADIES WEAR ||| NEW SHIPMENT SHIRTS i I MfFw'. -- i *W1" Land Use PL Draftsman Ken Cook of the Hrunsw creating a map that reflect land use f will he part of the county's updated I; Harvey said a prc-reviev* conferenc Coastal Management in mid-October, agency, it will go to public hearing hef commissioners and the Coastal Kesou New Courses Courses in private pilot ground school, basic meat cutting and stained glass construction w ill begin Sept. 11, sponsored by Brunswick Technical College. Thcv are oner. to anyone 18 years of age or older. Private pilot ground school will meet from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. each Tuesday and Thursday at the Soutliport college annex. It will prepare students to pass the written Federal Aeronautics Association examination for a private pilot's license. The registration fee is $15. Meat cutting, weighing, wrapping anil butchering will bo discussed in the basic meat cutting class, meeting from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. each Wednesday and Thursday at West Brunswick High School. The 30-hour course will be taught by Steve Mcl.eod. The registration fee is S15. Edward Simpson will teach the KB - " ? " north Myi Bowling Crescent Beach Sectn (803) 2 Opening Nc 32 of the most modern Brunswick Lanes available to bowling Automatic Telescorers I otally computerized to assist league secretaries 86/87 Win Schedule. Si WEI SUNDAY: 6 00 PM MIXED 4 s 8:30 PM MIXED 4't MONDAY: 9:30 AM LADIES 4'i 1:00 PM MIXED 4 ? 6:30 PM MIXED 5 ? 9:00 PM (SCRATCH) TUESDAY 11:30 AM MIXED 3'? 6:30 PM LADIES 5 ? FR,| 6:30 PM MIXED S's 9 00 PM MIXED 4 ? SA" Open Lan Sign Up For Loa And Receive 1 Fi i North Myrtle Bead LEAGUE BOWLINC I , IS ' ' - - \i !$ *' I X w. |i i J>/ / V. si*?r *noioe* SUSAN on In Works iek County Planning Department is projections for the year 1996. The map and use plan. Planning Director John e is scheduled with the Division of Once the plan is reviewed by the state ore a final draft is submitted to county irn?? Cunimiccinn ' Are Offered stained glass course which will meet at 6:30 Tuesday and Thursday evenings through November. Students will complete several small stained glass projects during the course. The registration fee is $25. Registration is held at the first class meeting. There is no registration fee for senior citizens. 65 years of age or older. |||||laft 'oUT BOARDS^ I SALES AND | e^Eg SOUTHPORT MARINA SERVICE CENTER YS^ 457-9161 Br OPEN ? DAYS rtle Beach ; Center on, N Myrtle Beach SC !72-5784 ?vember 1986 Restaurant, Lounge & Arcade Meeting Room Free Bowling Lesson by Certified Instructors Excellent Pro Shop t-ree Babysitting ter League gn Up Now 3NESDAY: 9:30 AM LADIES 4'. 6:30 PM MIXED 5't 9:00 PM MIXED 4's JRSDAY: 6:30 PM MIXED 5's 6:30 PM MEN'S 5'* 9:00 PM MIXED 4'? 12:00 RESTAURANT & MIDNIGHT BAR LEAGUE 3AY: 10:00 AM BAY TREE 4's 6 30 PM COUPLES ONLY 9 00 PM MIXED 4'? 9:00 PM MIXED 4*t 10 LANES TURDAY: 9 00 AM YOUTH LEAGUES ies Daily igue Play NOW ree Game Pass I h Bowling Center S REGISTRATION t?i Kyitie ueich, r.c. p?'i i I I I I ? ? ? ? ? ? ? __ __ Till. BRUNSWICK BEACON. Thill School Pen Vote Prote ItY MAKJOKIK MKOIVKKN (July James Clemmons voted a loud. "No!" on personnel recommendations presented Monday to the Brunswick County Board of Education. Before the vote on a six-page list of proposed hirings. resignations and leaves-of absence, handed to board members by Assistant Superintendent Steplianna Tewey, Clenunons said, "We might as well. They're already in place. But this is after the fact." The list in question was an addendum to a personnel list already reviewed by board members. The addendum had not been seen previously by the board. Asked later about his negative vote, he explained. "How can 1 vote on something I don't know anything about? We used to discuss these in executive session." Superintendent Gene Yarbrough said the board usually goes over lastminute personnel lists in executive session, but. "I thought this was straightforward and that we could do it in open session. Since it's a pro? v ? uivm, ?w ii go uuwk 10 we uiner way." Personnel recommendations are mailed to board members a week before the meeting, Mrs. Tewey said, but there are always last minute additions. The board approved the following actions: Professional recommendations?Zula Jenrette. Shpllotte, Alternative School: Kelly Mills. Wilmington. Southport Elementary: Anthony Price. Supply. West Brunswick High: Annie Walker, I.cland. Asst. Principal, North Brunswick High: Gloria Llovd, Leland Sntithnnr! rv Dawn Norton. Wilmington. North Brunswick High; and Bettye Chinnis. Wilmington. Shallotle Middle. REME WH1 personal co a friendly j customer sa WAS TH OF THE A it sti YOU CAN BANK ON Hwy. 17, Linlc River, Member B $500 Minimum $1,500 M S.lSO/n * ^ ' V I K/ $1,000 Minimum 5.65% i 1 rsday. SeotcmhiT 11. 19XB? Pan. 11..1 sonnel sted Para professional recommendations?Katherine Brooks, Whiteville, "No" program coordinator. Alternative School; Stephanie Jackson, Southport, "No" program aide; Donna liong, Winnabow, "No" program aide; Edna Roberts, Iceland, "No" program aide; Dorothy He wet t. Supply. aide. Interagency program; Rosalind (lore, Shallotte, secretary. Alternative School; James Pearson. Winnabow, mechanic; Karen Wagoner, Long Beach, aide, Southport Elementary; Hose Martin, Yaupon Beach, aide. Southport Elementary; and Peggie Heron. Shallotte. aide. Waccamaw. Leaves of absence?Professional, Carol Norfolk, Lincoln Primary and Southport Elementary: Paula Clernnions, South Brunswick Middle; Ronnie Weppler, South Brunswick Middle: and Cathy Furpless, Advanced Studies coordinator; Paraprofesstonal, Armeta Graham, cafeteria worker, North Brunswick High; and Helen Davis, aide. Lincoln Primary. Resignations?Betty Springs, Shallotte Middle; Gail Safrit, Southport Elementary; Agnes Wilson, Southport Elementary; Roger Hamrick, South Brunswick High: Harriett Gore, maid, Waccamaw Elementary, David Walls, mechanic: and Karen Thompson, aide. Southport Elementary. Transfers?Richard Meek, West Brunswick High to Waccamaw Elementary; Betty Hux. Shallotte Middle to Alternative School; Bobby Spencer, South Brunswick High to Alternative School: William Hargrove. Asst. Principal. North Brunswick High to teacher. South Brunswick High; Kenneth White, counselor. South Brunswick High to aide. Alternative School. The coordinator and three aides for the No" program at the Alternative School are completely funded by the state MBER fciJN... ' ntact... <7C?... tisfaction... ENAME GAME? \t 1) II is! \ THE DIFFERENCE I , S.C., 803-249-7993 FD1C ? Inimum $2,500 Minimum 5% 5.50% 6% l