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S \ Page 12-C?THE BRUNSWICK BE. Bre< At least five out-of-count; residents discovered break-ins an thefts Friday at their local vacatio homes, as they returned to th Shallotte area for the Easte weekend. According to reports on file at th Brunswick County Sheriff's Depart inent, the five incidents wer reported at summer dwellings i Shell Point Recreational Village Shell Point Acres II and Coasts Retreat subdivisions, and at tw homes off Gray Bridge Road. Health Clinic y-v . - I I uates uutnned Clinics scheduled at the Brunsvvicl County Health Department durin; the week of April 3 include the onlj cliest clinic offered during the com ing month. Sendees offered throughout th( month include W1C, Women, Infani and Children's program, saiu Joann< Caldwell, health educator. This pro gram offers supplemental foods foi pregnant and post partum women, tu well as infants and children up to I yea is of age. Interviews arc by ap pointment only. Services offered through the department's clinics follow thii schedule: Monday, April 3?General Primary Care, Pediatric and WIC; Tuesday, April 4? Primary Care Maternity, Family Planning an< WIC; Wednesday, April 5?General Primary, Adult Health and WIC; Thursday, April 6?Primary Cari and Child Health Screening: and Friday, April 7?General, Primary Care, WIC and Chest. No appointment is required to i> seen in general clinic. Anonymous o confidential HIV screening i: available on a walk-in basi: Thursdays from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. ant by appointment any day. All other clinics and sendees art bv aDDointment onlv nn Hnv scheduled. Office and general clinic hours ar< 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m to 4 p.m. | MH1 AMERICAN CAR QUEST \?SS ESgM^ga, ACCESSORIES cpUPQiTp PAINT ? SUPPLIES * P FiniSH * EQUIPMENT \ 1 CUSTOM MADE HYDRAULIC HOSE FITTINGS & REPAIRS BRAKE DRUMS & ROTORS TURNED MAIN ST.?SHALLOTTE?754-66l9 ISUv I HE BRUNSWICK BEACON mau 1 R J Til X22 R 2l.fi?u. ft. <a|?;irity; ti.M ?u. It. Irr??/er^ l>i?|iriiNr\ lie through I hi- ihior. Ailjusiilhli irni|M r<'<l v;l.i\s Uirltrv Quiik M'nr %\%ti*m Morrs Irfioti-r* in iticti tiilual ilislu v I'?>iu*Kiii iloor thritri in frrr/i-i anil irfrixrialMi WAS Ml29 NOW M 049 nVlVX; ! SflVp,ft" " ? _ ^?M?B I I Model WWA8J20C1 | <ti let imludinn |>re?v I win IcirK I ? "!> el?|M,r.? i old walrr niw WAS'439 v".NOW *399 ;v cuiicsan |B' ftCON, Thursday, March 30. 1989 uk-lns, Theft y The property owners are full-time j residents of Rock Hill. S.C., Walnut n Cove, Durham, High Point and e Charleston, W.Va., respectively. r They had not visited their vacation homes for periods ranging from one e week to four months. I-osses ranged from $25 in property c damage to $3G4-worth of goods. The n total amount of damages and theft losses in the five incidents amounted j' to $1,139. 0 Other Larcenies In other thefts reported to the Brunswick County Sheriff's DepartBe On The I : Southern Pii 3 With the arrival of spring and warmer weather, activity of the > potentially-damaging Southern Pine [ Beetle is likely to increase. > To minimize any damage caused . by these beetles, local forestry of ficials are asking landowners to j notify them of any beetle problems > before they get out of hand. Brunswick County forest sendee personnel will perform a free ex> animation of trees and will advise 3 property owners on which control measures should be taken. Southern Pine Beetle attacks have been minimal over the past 10 years, according to the N.C. Division of Forest Resources, and local Ranger Miller Caison said he doesn't expect problems this year. However, if history is an indica2 tion, the beetles can strike at any time and can caase widespread tree damage. In the last 100 years, Southern Pine 2 Beetles have destroyed millions of r acres of pine species in the s Southeast, a news release indicated. s Served 11 AM-2 30 PM Free Col' -a ? Friday & Saturday Specials ?$7.( "ALL YOU CAN EAT"-COMB< Flounder, Shrimp, Deviled Crob, FOR THE "BIG APPETI 8 oz. Rib Eye Steak, Shrim Tossed Salad & Rolls i r q Hwy. 211 We? & Reopening P Long Be; hbb^hbi I nri|?% \.i\ri lining o|)ii?m. 'Mr\i-| h.is|i ii Hull !U.n sun ml 1 11111? I I nil |l|-irji u.in.nil\ m. Cri 111.1I11I * lull ami limit linri i.isk tin ili-l.iiKl. was *339 now *314 &jr:cr sflwf?9s| 1 r* 111T ?flL*Ja^vjj 1 T? i? n I nr*" pHgffl8I| Modrl l)l)K7900(, ??i W If * % IIU lulling |>t*( HMiic ill jurss .Hid rxitd i.in-. -I (Iimiik M'lr(li(ins. Vaiulilc cikI uI <>clr m^h.iI Kemo\able upfront Iiiii lillri WAS '359 mow '329 savf *3n .* a s Found At I ment over the weekend, a Supply 111 area man told officers that his car r( had been stolen from the front yard of his home off Lennon Road. ^ st Tony Hewett said his 1979 Chevrolet Chevette was taken between 7 p.m. Saturday and 12:05 a.m. tr Sunday. Keys to the car were inside w the vehicle at the time of the theft. ty The car's value was listed at $1,000. Also, Harold E. Hickman of Route 4, Shallotte, reported to the sheriff's D' department that a chain saw and fii power tools were removed from an he Lookout For 11 ne Beetles I At times, outbreaks have erupted simultaneously in several states and caused massive tree mortality. While other species of pine beetle such as the Ips and Black Turpentine can do just as much damage as the Southern Pine Beetle, these species have not been known to cause widespread damage in a short period of time. Although hard to distinguish from other pine beetles and difficult to detect, Southern Pine Beetles typically cause balls of pitch to protrude from the trunk and body of the tree. The beetles also cause pine needles to turn yellow or reddish brown. Homeowners can defend aganist beetle attacks by keeping trees healthy and preventing damage to the stem and root system. Painting all scarred sections with tree paint will also help. For more information, or to report a beetle problem, call the local Forest Service office in Bolivia at 253-5297. i WEB' b I L -r?^ f MH 53KS9 I', v > -1 r bmSBOdHW f BBBBBP tragi '' H H ffi ?t of Caution light 7 754-6138 Soon Hwy. 133 ich 457-5855 EHm Financing I Available... I I II Ask For Details! H I j M.ulrl JkMllH ra \\iilr 'I?u. fl. ( Jtily. | on < wuiilrilo|> [ or Ii.iii^ lliim ??all i jhtnri Uunl I'hiiii|M "'K Ilotah (o mjh ii ilooi lalili I iiiic I ook I X- If. An 11? KnaM .mil Aoio Ih-fmst. 10 1'imri I rvrlv (I iiilri catiinrl 1mi.1ll.1lnm kil mm luilril | WAS >299 | HOW '259 :r | SAVE Local Vacation F tilocked storage building at his banding Plantatio jsidence near Hickman Crossroads, sheriff's departme The theft happened between Dec. Owner of the 197! I, 1988, and last Wednesday. The truck was listed as olen property was worth $780. Jr., of Brick Landi Vehicle Burns report indicated I A Shallottc area man's pickup confined to the pc uck was damaged Friday in what ment, as the engim as reported to the Bruaswick Coun- of the vehicle wer< ' Sheriff's Department as a Shallotte Point suspicious" fire. Potts told the in\ Shallotte Point Volunteer Fire that the blaze star apartment responded to the vehicle side of the front se e Friday at 12:05 a.m., outside a Cable D mse under construction at Brick Cable television ??Mill???? 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Bridge Sunday around 4 p.m. The VFD Chief Mike line was damaged under the island 'estigating deputy side of the bridge, ted on the driver's Robbins reported the incident Sun,nf .1 a ? ? ?ay cii iu p.m., auer uie Dreak was amaged repaired. Damage to the cable w^s service in the Oak estimated at $800. t Is Welcome For Details) PRICES GOOD THRU APRIL I al! r Dial ^ spirant Soap *^9- 5 ?z, Bath Size 2 FOR $1 ? v J SBSj f HaTtran ^ I Tablet 1 2's nd I jgHgjPmSj i stergent Scent fl :ema ] [ Noxzema ] Skin ?Skin , Cream ' \ Cream ^ 6 oz. f I 1 0.5 oz. | "169 228 J V 1 J ^overgirr X I Puf gESafflreiffll sheets 69e I^M^seH J ^mhhhHf Ho . - ? Cleaning Pads, ng Cloths (2 pk.) ^ * CHOICE ^ j
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