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I'agc 2-A?THK BHl'NSWIi K lll'Al O Maii Box Vandals Mow Them Down A rampaging vehicle, driven by a person still unidentified at press time, vandalized rural mail boxes on Holden Beach causeway. Boone's Neck Kd.. and Old Kerry Hd . and in Shoreline Estates in the early hours cf last Thursday morning Capt. Phi! Perry of the Brunswick County Sheriff's Department said Monday tluit 11 known cases were reported of properly damage, mostly to mail boxes completely struck down, apparently by the same vandal Also Community Hardware on Holden Beach causeway had a window struck or shot out. he said, and Cletis Clemmcns reported windows out in his house and boats. "All these seem to be related." Perry -^'d. He said particles believed to be paint from the guilty vehicle had been recovered and are being sent out for laboratory examination. Otherwise, "we have only slim leads, because no one saw anything." he said. "Several people said they heard it. but if anyone saw* what happened. I hone they'll call us." He observed. " There are jags of tlus kind all over the county from time to time." Holden E BY SUSAN I SIIER Holden Beach Commissioners autnonzeu an additional otticer tor the town's police department Tuesday morning. Adding a fifth officer, said Town Administrator Bob Buck, will give Chief Kaymond Simpson more opportunity to supervise the work of the department. "He has a shift like the others and he also has all these horrendous reports to do." elaborated Mayor John Tandy. Buck and Tandy said enlarging the department wiii also provide better overall coverage for the growing beach communit.v. Calabash N i Continued From Page J-A i are now on the county water system, so a future count of water use wouldn't have to include them. Webber raised the possibility of bringing in Carolina Shores, noting that Sunset Beach had included extraterritorial areas among its water customers. However, it was pointed out that the town already owned its water system. For a community borrowing money to build one, the only JDRT DAVID B. S bb III* i URN wi a vifi Seaside Plaza. Hwy. 179 Between Occ Phone { DAILY WEAR AND SOFT CONTAC" INCLUDES EYE EXA AND CARE KIT CONTACT LENS PATIENTS . . . C * CUIAkl CD A k. > IIV? l > INCLUDING TURA, AVA LARGE ASSORTM FRAMES AND LET SINGLE-VISION LE AS LOW AS $50 BIFOCAL LENSES < AS LOW AS $70 CHILDREN'S FRA/ GUARANTEE Wt WtLLOMt OT PRESCRIPTIONS F CONTACT LENSE EYE EXAMS GLAUCOMA OPEN TUESDAY, WEI CALL S l I'M. ??A<ur? V Thursday. July 31. I9S6 ,4 STRUCK DOWN IN ITS PR1MK is this This was Ihe fate* of nearly a do/en ma turous vehicle cut a swath along the i roads Thursday morning. leach Add in We've got a tremendous amount of growth." said Tandy. "That means we have a huge amount of more property that needs to be protected." With four officers, he said, if one man's sick or on vacation, another has to double lip on his hours. The board decided on unanimous vote to hire the new officer, after holding two closed-door sessions to discuss the needs of the department in terms of personnel and administration Buck said the new officer would begin work at an annual salary of STI.OOO and would be allowed to leeds More way residents outside the city limits could become customers would be lKrmii.'li '.nnovafinn In other business. Town Clerk Janet Thomas reported that the town attorney had said Calabash could be its own contrai lor in the installation of its septic tank. If we use free labor or our own labor and get informal bids, we can do it." she said. Installation of the tank is awaiting final permits from the state NRCD. ITANAILAND, JR7| ETRiST Suites 10 & 11 an Isle c. Sunset Beaches 579-5729 > EXTENDED WEAR r LENSES ... $95 .M, LENSES, FITTING TINTED ADD $10 ES FOR BIFOCAL $120 TO $250 4tc OAO/. net ?* ? ?/v /u w> NT GARDE AND BER DEL ent economy 1scs :nses& frames... 8. frames... mes with lifetime her doctors' or glasses and s , INCLUDING TEST ... $25 dnesday, thursday. 79-6729. ? *- . r'V J'*ll ?NOtOI> lOO'l >AI*?t mail box ?n tloldcn Bench causeway. iil boxes in that area when an adven ause\%a> and the shoulder* of other g Officer reside on the mainland if within a close distance of town. We're recruiting." he added, noting the officer must be state certified . In other action Tuesday morning, the board denied a request for the Brunswick County Shrine Club to hold its annual fish fry on a site at the foot of the new bridge. They said it would pose a safety hazard because of traffic. Commissioners suggested the fry be held at the same location as in past years, on Jordan Boulevard. They also continued making plans in the event a hurricane warning prompts evacuation of the town offices. Town officials will relocate to the taRiy CiUll Motel, which will provide 10 rooms at cost However, the motel has a pay phone but no in-room phones. Commissioners said Tuesday they wanted to make it easier for property owners to contact town officials than it has been in previous years. Tentative plans are for calls tc be routed to the nearby Sun Realty \ V 1 ni Jj J. 211 II 13 piece Living & Dining Ro Group $59900 WOOD GROUPS 5-piece Navy Sectional Sof REG *699 00 1 ONLY AT *299?' GIBSOh 1 Coastal Plaza-Shal Next to Maxway IJ ^ r-^-4 u n! UUUIU IXC-LI Reviews O! Chairman K rank it* Kabon ami \ ite-i run man i.una v roucn were fi_? v?< .>!?il liirtiK nf .*ff11-i Monday night by the Brunswick County Hoard of Social Services. They will both Ik* serving their second year. The board welcomed one new board member. s a n v c woman Judy \V. Clenunons of ^ Supply. She sue- j fc cceds Hetty Var- \ num. who had served two tonus on the board and < was a past chairman. Also, the board reviewed the impact of the older adults program which recently was transferred to the department. Its supervisor is Konnie Hob ins on More Hot We Cooler temperatures aren't anywhere in the forecast for the next several days, but more rainfall is. according to Shallotte Point meteorologist Jackson Canady. In fact temperatures are expected to be above normal, averaging in the lower 70s at night to the lower 90s during the daytime. Approximately three-quarters inch of rainfall is expected. which is normal For the period of July 22-28. Canady recorded a maximum daily high of 90 degrees on July 22 through July 25 and again on the 28th. A V Ra? ATTORNS Ml "Reai Estare Transaction; * Estate Planning a * Domestic Matt< 'Court R PREPAR ATIOI ' PREPA UNCONTES PREPARATION Or s . ZT? ! m tU I i%,m m j i ?? ITEM IN S' r ^W^SSSSBBBfW^' ?m j ITwin '291 I Fun '34 f Queen ^391 Large Selecti< RE J'S CERTI Halle p_ EST /> x. a CLIO I VVU V^l I Ider Adults P .\cconung 10 ivc? mrecior Jamie Orrock. the major changes for the older adults !,r,> "> ""* nr??j?? of accountability ami program supervision. The older adults office will remain in the Administration HuiUiing. since like other departments, social services has a shortage of space. Previously to*- program was directly accountable to the county commissioners. Now Kobinson answers to Orrock. then the county manager, then the commissioners, witll the social services board taking no role in program personnel actions. Kif*ht full-time employees of the program are now regular county employees. "They have all the benefits of a county employee and all the responsibility of a county employee" under the county personnel policy, Orrock noted, including clocking in their hours. other Ahead minimum low of (10 degrees occurred on the 2.1rd. An average daily high of 99 di'^nvs combined with an average nightly low of 72 for an average daily temperature of 81 degrees, which Canady said is norma! for this time of year. On his gauge at Shallotte Point. Canady measured 2.71 inches of rain during the period, an above-normal amount for a single week. Still, rainfall for the entire month still stands at about 50 percent of norma! based on readings of his gauge Rainfall levels liave varied across the county. rtOS & Ll :YS AND COUNSELORS EADOW SQUARE, HIGHWAY 179 SHALLOTTE, N. C. 28459 > (uocurticrti rrt?>juruiiui?, Title Exur nd Administration (Preparation of ^ ?rs (Divorce. Alimony, Child Custoc ?presentation (Criminal, Civil and "" N OF SIMPLE WARRANTY C RATION OF SIMPLE WILLS 5 TED DIVORCE $100.00 plus SIMPLE SEPARATION AGR! Telephone: 754-7557 FffWH JP I fM m PC % FOCK REE ' 41 * ? Doo tej| Be jpM-: *2 ER SOFAS voo I Compare at $599 DO Compare at $699 9 Compare at $799 Dn of Oil Paintings DUCED IFIED FUI irsTi J L- 1 I9B6 V??t tin _ I IV.O J, rogram In other business. boiitxl members approve*! ease reports and heard ri'lMirts from program supervisors They also authorized t )rrock to ask the county commissioners to designate someone to sign vendor agreements in t brock's absence. Presently Orrock and County Attorney David t'legg are authorized to sign tlie forms. Hut Orrock said lie would like the person designated as in cltarge in his absence to have the authority to sign them The agreements are where lite agency pays for a third party to pro vide a service to clients, such as medical care or a pyscltological examination. On one recent occasion, he said, a elient requested a service and had to wait foi a signature because both Orrock and t'legg were away from the complex. | THE BRUNSWICK^BEACON Established Nov 1 1962 telephone 754 6890 Published Every Thursday i "" I IVIUII1 JlI ULM Shollollf.' 14 C 2845 >4 i SUBSCRIPTION RATES IN BRUNSWICK COUNTY Olio Yi-oi S7 50 | Si. Months $4 00 j ELSEWHERE IN NORTH CAROLINA One Yoor S10 00 Si * Months $6 00 ELSEWHERE IN U.S.A. One Year SI 2 50 Si* Months $7 00 Second doss postage poid al the Post Office in Shollotto f N C 2845V. USPS 777 780 71 | WIS AT LAW tiinuiiuns unci Closings) ?V;lls and Tiusts) ly and Support) Oaf tic) | >EEDS $20.00 50.00 court costs f EMENTS SI 25.00 I I : i ^ )UCED! r Buster i I ?m a i yu 11 i iair & Rocker ^3T00 ED QUANTITIES f I Bedroom Lamps $g98 Rattan or Wicker Bedroom Suite Your Choice $69900 RNITURE |\ ... 754-9495 | 1 \
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