Local Electic Mirror State I Brunswick County results in the Nov. 8 general election generally followed the same pattern seen statewide, with several notable exceptions. While local voters favored a Republican presidential and gubernatorial ticket and elected four Republicans to local office, they gave the nod to Democratic candidates for Council of State and the judiciary. Here as it was elsewhere the lieutenant governor's race was the closest state-level race. In Brunswick County Democrat Tony Rand, who made qpvpral pnmnoion 1 1 ? vui.^ulgll VIOIU) 11C1 C, 11 till a 26-vote edge over Republican Jim Gardner. However, Gardner was elected as the next lieutenant governor. While Court of Appeals Judge Robert F. Orr, a Republican, received enough votes statewide to win election, in Brunswick County his Democratic opponent, John R. Friday, had the edge. Locally, 13th District Judges William C. Gore, Jerry A. Jolly and D. Jack Hooks Jr. were re-elected without opposition. Unofficial returns of the election were unchanged following the canvass conducted by the Brunswick Ocean Isle Re( On Canal Dre< Ocean Isle Beach Mayor Betty Williamson will negotiate with a local firm for the dredging of five east-end canals following bid openings last [ week. G&G Dredging Inc. of Holden Beach offered a bid of $2.25 per cubic yard of dredge spoil, the lowest of three offers received last Thursday. With the project expected to include 60,000 cubic yards, the approximate cost of the dredging will be $135,000. I Before the excavation work begins, however, Mayor Williamson said she will negotiate for construction of a dike in which to store the spoil. She said last week she planned to meet with the contractor and island developer Odell Williamson, who earlier stated his willingness to work out an agreement with the town for use of some land near the intersection of Craven and Concord streets as a spoil site. Construction of the dike, which the mayor said will cost about $20,000, will probably be handled by a contractor other than the one hired to do the actual dredging. Other bids received last week on Good t come i fi' i \J fw. I AV 11 j ~ "" "l I Ask about ^R&RA MK Bed Frome -& V_^FIRM II (io-Yi 754-5727 TV/IN ($199.95) WE MAKE FULL ($249.95) WHAT WE SELL QUEEN ($319.95) <~UIN(jKA I ULA 1 IOI for winning the bunk bed dra> MANY THANKS TO EV SUPPORT THE LITTLE LEI Get ready for th CALABASH MER( n Results ; Experience County Board of Elections las Thursday, said Supervisor Lynd Britt. PRESIDENT Dukakis/Bcntsen 7,875 Bush/Quaylc 9,992 GOVERNOR Jonlan 8.735 Martin 9,658 I.T. GOVERNOR Rand " ns? Gardner 9,056 secretary of state Edinistcn 9,072 Carrington 8.874 attorney general Thornburg 9,909 Wilson 7,660 IjVROR commissioner "Brooks 9,767 Levy 7.510 treasurer Boytes 9.380 Coward 7.967 AUDITOR Renfrew 9,135 Garner 8.214 agriculture commissioner Graham 10.585 Tew 6.897 insurance commissioner Long 10.162 Rodnour 7.374 education superintendent Etheridge 9.556 Rogers 7,761 Denotes Winner Statewide :eives Bids dging Project the dredging were from Robert F Powell of Wilmington for $2.G0 pe cubic yard and Dickerman Oversea Contractor of Kissimmee, Fla., fo $3.57 per cubic yard. The bid openings last week follov ed two periods of advertising. Th town did not receive any bids on th project during the first period whic ended Nov. 3. The dredging project will includ the first five canals east of th causeway, which are barel navigable at low tide. Once the work Is completed, pr< perty owners on the canals will hav to pay assessments covering the fu cost of the project. In the meantimi town commissioners have asked lai downers for voluntary upfroi payments of $650 for each 50-foc wide lot since the town has a limit* amount of funds for dredging. Town Clerk Alberta Tatum sa last Thursday that the town hs received about $121,000 in upfro asspssmpnts rpnrPQPntino a lift , 1 C V- ?vv less than half of the $250,000 total pr ject estimate. She noted that vei few payments have been received the past month. hings don't always in small packages, -A-BED-AWAY NOW OR CHRISTMAS! our Orthopedic line. You'll love them! SAVE 50% 70% OFF SUGGESIEO RETAIl PRICES lattiess Outlet "YOUR FAMILY BEDDING STORE" Mon-Fri 9-5, Sat 9-4 vy. 1 7 (Across From Hardee's) Shollotte )R CHOICE FREE I grower with ony set, $150 or more 0CA AE 'S, Delivery within 15 miles or Bed Pillows OuUauD ... . . 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