Reported Thefts Top $1 6,000 Over The Weekend More than $16,000 worth of property was reported stolen in Brunswick County last weekend, most of it during break-ins. accord ing to reports on file at the Brunswick County Sheriff's IX-part ment. Friendly Sales <ft Service of Grissettown reported thai property valued at more than $4,000 was tak en Saturday night or early Sunday, according to a report. The following items were report ed taken: two Stihl chain saws, which the business reported were worth S439.90; four Poulan chain saws. $918.40; two Echo saws, S650, foui .m iap pci u iiiiihc ?>, $914.90; one Stihl saw with how, S444.95; one 30-inch Little Wonder hedge trimmer, $27^.^5: iwo Siihl blowers. S399.90: one Poulan 235 chain saw, S249.99. Entry was gained by throwing a rock through the front glass door, according to the report. ? ? ? Sosebec Moore of Matthews re ported that nearly $6,(XX) worth of property had been taken from resort property at Route 2, Supply be tween Dec. 3, 1989 and Aug. 4. ac cording to a report. CRIME REPORT According to the rrpon. the mo bile home, a pickup truck, a van and an outside storage shed were broken into. Hie following items were report ed missing: one 22-inch color tele vision. which was reported to be worth S7(X): one marine radio. S3(X): one microwave oven, SI75; one loran, S650: one depth finder. SI20: 12 fishing rods. S2.MX); as sorted tix'ls. SI.110 and I tacklc box witli assorted tackle, S2(X). A black powder pistol also was reported SiOtCfi, bui no ouiiiiHivi value was attached to it. An estimated S50 damage was done to a door. accord ing to the report ? ? ? Lillie Mae Penegar of Boones boro reported that between noon Monday and 8 p.m. Friday someone entered her home and removed items valued at $2,460, according to a report. The following items were report ed taken: one ,32<aliber seven-shot German revolver that was estimated to be worth S300; one 12-gauge pump five-shot shotgun, SI70; one 20-gaugc bolt-action shotgun, SI50; one ,45-caliber automatic handgun. S600; one .22-calibcr revolver, SKX); one yellow gold ring with a ruby and two diamonds, $300; one wide gold ring, S260; two wedding bands, $80 and one diamond en gagement ring, $500. Entry was gained through a back bedroom window, alter an unsuc cessful attempt to pry the steel back door open, according to the re|>ort. ? ? ? Larry Floyd of Shallotte reported that between July 25 and Aug. 4, someone broke into his mini-ware house on Blueberry Farm Road and look ;wc go carts, '.we helmet? one 2 1/2-gallon plastic gas contain er, according to a report. The total value was estimated at S2.(XX). Entry was gained by prying a lock hasp straight, according to the re port. ? ? ? Edward L. McLcndon of Norwood reported that someone broke into his mobile home at Shell Point Village between July 30 and Aug. 4 and took an 11,000-BTU window air conditioner valued at $500 and a lawnmowcr valued at Sl(X), according to a report. Entry was gained by prying open the back door, which sustained SI75 damage, according to the report. ? ? ? Delbert G. Ragsdale Jr. of Rivervicw Drive in Calabash re ported that a lawnmowcr was taken from under a truck in his front yard Friday or Saturday. He estimated the mower to be worth S125. ? ? ? Ricky A. Brewer of North Myrtle Beach. S.C. reported that someone took approximately 40 2x6x14 yel low pine boards from a house he has under construction at North Carolina Shores Thursday night or t-_: ? it. .l. ? i i tuav infilling, ik va?uivj uiv. iuiii bcr at' S2(X). ? ? ? Amanda's Clothing of Lcland re ported that Thursday night or Friday someone cut the pipes and removed a water pump worth $250 from be hind the business, according to a re port. ? ? ? Alfred Swicskoski of Lcianu re ported that someone removed a tire and rim worth SI00 from his auto mobile Thursday night or early Friday. rnr-STAFF PHOTO BY BOB HORNE I 7*^4p MB ? ??? - STAFF PHOTO by BOB HORNE Stand t~or A better Look Tqkin' A Cruise 11 not be l,,e safest way to ride, but one can certainly see more by standing in a boat after breaking a plane and having the These youngsters were finding a cruise down the Atlantic bow to rise and your vessell begins plowing through the water, as Intracoastal Waterway to be a real treat. this trio found while heading into a Holden Beach canal. Health Department Inspects More Than 50 Restaurants More than 50 food-scrvicc estab lishments were inspcctcd and grad ed by cnviioiiiiiuutai heaiui special ists with the Brunswick County Health Department during July, along with various food stands, meat markets, pools and lodging fa cilities. Grades are based on a perfect score of KX) with points taken away for infractions of health standards. An "A" is given to stores of 90 or better; a "B" to scores between 80 and 90; and a "C" to scores between 70 and 80. An establishment which scores below a 70 would not be allowed to remain in operation. Results of the inspections arc as follows: Restaurants: Bob's Pizza Shack, Long Beach, preliminary inspec tion; The Chan House Restaurant, Southport, 96; The Cheese Haus, Southport, 90; The Deck, Long Beach, 91.5; Dels Restaurant & Deli, Long Beach, 90.5; Jane's Restaurant, Holden Beach, 71.5; Jones' Seafood House, Long Beach, 94; Kountiy Kitchen, Long Beach, 94; Lee's Petroleum & Auto Services Inc., Leland, preliminary inspection; Lickcty Split, Long Bcach Road, permit transferred; Long beach Pier Restaurant, Long Beach. 95.5; New York Style Deli, Southport, 92.5; The Pharmacy, Southport, 90; Sea Captain Res taurant, Southport, 90; Senior Citizen Nutrition Site, Leland, 93; Senior Cilr/f?n \'nlnlinn Sil(? I nn? Beach, 86.5; Senior Citizen Nu trition Site, Southport, 95; Silverhill Grill, Holden Beach Road, 94; Strawberry's, Southport. 94; Sub way, Southport, 96; Wilson's Old Fashion Hamburgers, Long Beach, 92.5; Also, Wilson's Old Fashion Ham burgers, Southport, 93.5; Y's Cafe, Southport, 92; Beach Country. Shalloue, 98; Becky's Restaurant, Ash, 94.5; Bennett's Seafood Kitchen, Calabash, 90; Bill's Grill, Shalloue, 96.5; Bob's Pizzaria, Calabash, 94.5; Brierwood Golf Course, Shalloue, 95.5; Burger King, Shalloue, 95; Calabash Sea food House, Calabash, 93; Captain John's, Calabash, 90; Captain Nance's, Calabash, 83; Cool D'Lites, Ocean Isle Beach, 90; Derbster's Dining & Sports Bar, Calabash permit transform!- Dos Amigos, Ocean Isle Beach, 94; And, Ella's Seafood Restaurant. Calabash, 90; Family House Restaurant, Shallotte, 91; Haley's Seafood & Steakhousc, Calabash, 91; Hardee's, Shallotte, 94; Hillco Deli, Shallotte, 82; The Islander Restaurant, Ocean Isle Beach, 90; Occan Isic Supci rvlaikei Deli, Ocean Isle Beach, 84.5; The Original of Calabash, Calabash, 93; Sandfiddlers, Shallotte, 90; Sand piper Restaurant, Shallotte, 95; Scotchman No. 120, Shallotte, 90; Senior Citizen Nutrition Site, "i ?? ... oi c? /"??:tt o? - ?. OllUliUllC-, 7J.J, JUIijd A VJIIII, jujr ply, 90; Also, Trawler's Oyster Barge, Calabash, 90; Village Man Res taurant, Shallotte, preliminary in spection; Wilson's Super Market Deli & Bakery, Shallotte, 93.5. Food Stands: Captain Pete's Snack Bar, Holden Beach, 95.5; Oriental Food, Leland, 94; The Pantry, Southport, 93. Meat Markets: Beach Mart Meat Market, Holden Bcach, 96.5; Food Lion No. 342, Shallotte, 93.5; Hillco Meat Market, Shallotte, 93.5; Occan Isle Super Market. Ocean Isle Beach, 90; and Wilson's Super Market No. 12, Shalloltc, 92. Residential Care Facilities: Eldo Family Care Home Leland, 18 demerits; Mary Robbins, Leland, 1 demerit; and Vivian Smith, South port, 2 demerits. Ltiu^iri^ ? Coastal Mo te!, Yaupon Beach, 90; Driftwood Motel, Yaupon Beach, 95; G & G Motel, Bolivia, preliminary inspec tion; Gray Gull Motel, Holden Beach, 98; Pier House Motel, Long Beach, 96.5; Port Motel, Long Bcach Roau, 97, Sportsman's inn Motel, Long Beach, 94; and The Winds of Ocean Isle Beach, Ocean Isle Beach, 95.5. Daycare Facilities: Kids Con nection, Shallotte, 3 demerits; Kids Connection 11, Shallotte, 1 demerit; and Kids Connection III, Shallotte, 2 demerits. Public Pools: Preliminary in spections for Bricklanding Planta tion?spa, wading pool, pool and Inlet Wacche pool, as well as Driftwood Moiel, Oak Island Golf & Country Club, River Run and Saltaire Village POA. Other: Harbor Lite & Grill, Southpon, drink suind, 92.5. Temporary' food stands operated at the N.C. Fourth of July Festival by Electric Bottling, Mario Enterprises and Order of Eastern Star were also inspected. CALL AN ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVE TODAY, 754-6890 Food & Spirits ? Billiards Open M-F 11 am bl . . . .. Sal 6 pm-2 am ? Closed Sundays / \ A ^ \ $1 00 Memberships Summer Special Live Entertainment . M Pay' . Fri. & Sat. Nites Tues. 50c Draft Aug l! Opm^ Thurs. $1.00 Bottled Be6r WtmExm Aug. 17-The Trend (imports $1 75) ? * Aug. 18-Driftwood Fri. $1.75 Strawberry Daquiries MBBAug 24-Open Aug 25-The Trend Private Club\\\\k A/// 579-8369 Seaside Plaza, Between Ocean Hwys. 904 & 179 Isle & Sunset * c f Ml W f. A 'MIIAIIIN PHOTO CONTRIBUTED Kills Rattlesnake Cory Simmons, 15, of Supply killed this rattlesnake with a shot gar. July 31 after finding if outside the home of his grandmother. Ruth Simmons. Cory, who is the son of Iris Simmons, is pictured holding the snake from the end of a yard rake. 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