STAFF PHOTOS BY MIC CAXLSON A WORKER (in photo above) installs trim on a wall in the new addition to the Rourk Branch of the Brunswick Library in Shallotte this week. The new wing (in photo below) and renovations to the old building are scheduled to be completed in mid-November. II ? ? ? ? Work On Rourk Branch Library Set For Mid-November Finish BY ERIC CARLSON The renovation and addition to the RourV Branch (formerly the West Brunswick Branch) of the Brunswick County Library system in Shallottc should be completed by mid-November, but the Southport library is likely to remain closed until early next year Ann Mines, chairman of the Brunswick County Library Board of Trustees, said at the group's monthly meeting Monday that final "punch list" work at the Shallottc library should begin by Oct. 24. However, ren ovations at the Southport library have uncovered con struction deficiencies that will have to be repaired, de laying project completion there. In his Sept. 9 progress report to the board, project ar chitect John Sawyer said the general contractor at the Shallottc branch was working to finish the insulation and dry wall work, while the electrical contractor com pleted the installation of main wiring. Windows have been insulted and the brick veneer has been completed on the exterior of the Ruork Branch library. Sawyer rep-..v-*? Both library branches vcre originally scheduled to re-open in mid-August, but minor problems have de layed completion of the Shallottc library. A temporary branch library has been set up at Resort Plaza on North Main Street. The Southport library is even farther behind sched ule. After removing old shingles on the building's roof, the contractor discovered plywood used in its construc ?ion is a type that has a history of deteriorating un<k. heat and is beginning to fall apart The library board agreed to tear out and replace the old plywood at an esti mated additional cost of S 10,000 to S 15.000. A revised project schedule called for final work at the Southport library to begin Nov. 14, but it seems un likely that contractors will be able to meet that timetable. "It looks to me like they're never going to make that," said library board member Margaret Harper of Southport. Hines named members Marie Harrison and Pearl Stanley to coordinate land<uaning at the Rourk Branch. Walt Frazier and Edith Tillman will oversee landscaping for the Leland library, and Harper will supervise work at Southport. In other business at the brief library board meeting, Library Director Maurice Tate gave a report on the sys tem's summer reading club. She said child services co ordinator Ellen King reported 7,727 books read to the young "listener" participants in the program, while 84,390 pages were read by readers age 7 to 14. Of the 147 who /egistered for summer reading at Shallotte, 73 completed the program. King reported. At the Leland branch. iOO out of 174 registered participants completed the program while the G.V. Barbee Branch on Oak Island saw 58 out of 137 finish the summer reading program. The board agreed to cancel its Dec. 26 meeting. The trustees will meet next on Oct. 24. Great Rates Are As EasyAsUCB. 24 to 35 month CD 36 to 59 month CD 6.00% 6.25% Annual Percentage Annual Percentage Yield (APY) ? Yield (APY) The minimum balance to obtain this APY Ls $ 1 ,000. the Personal Touch. Kasy As For additional rates and terms or for more information, please visit any UCB office or call 754-4301 . Text telephone for the hearing impaired, 1-800-876-6545. This APY is accurate as of September 27. 1994 Not available for brokered deposits A penalty may be imposed for early withdrawal JAMES BROWN FOR SHERIFF OF BRUNSWICK COUNTY CANDIDATE PROFILE A native of Brunswick County, I am the son of Jimmy and Edith Brown of Boiling Spring Lakes. I have been married to the former Beverly West for 25 years. I believe ??? ? irrmrn that Life Experiences make people who they are. As a person who has served our country in war and peacetime in both intelligence and police fields, who has served our community with youth activities, as a law enforcement officer volunteering my time, and as an administrator in both the military and civil ian realms, my life experience of 45 years makes me the best candidate for Sheriff of Brunswick County. 1 believe that maturity plus proven leadership equals sound wisdom. With this as a base, I feel as a proven law enforcement officer and with you the voter, we CAN and WILL make a difference. As a Law Enforcement Officer certified in North Carolina, I currently serve on the police department in Southport. As such, I have taken courses through Northwestern University majoring in Criminal Justice & Administration, the North Carolina Justice Academy and various other law enforcement cours es including: El Supervision of Police Personnel 0 Police and Administrative Guidance 0 Stress and the Police Manager 21 Legal Aspects of Discipline by Police Administrators 21 Liabilities in Police Pursuit & Traffic Enforcement 0 Deadly Force and the Police Officer 21 Law Enforcement Supervisor and the Recruit Patrol Officer 0 Citizen Support for the Police 0 Evaluation and the Police Supervisor 2] Officer-Violator Relationships 0 Assisting in Prosecution From 1968 to 1977, 1 served in the United States Army and was awarded the Cross of Gallantry during the Vietnam War. Additionally, I graduated from the United States Army Intelligence and Military Police School. This school provides the hiphpcr technical training available in the fol l iTvvi I IV specialities: ^ Criminal Law 0 Crime Scene Processing 0 Testimonial Evidence 0 Investigations of Crimes Against 0 Physical Evidence 1,6150115 & ProPerty 3 Protective Setvices 21 Drag 0 Special Investigative Techniques Honors, awards and experiences which make me the best candidate for sheriff include: "Cf Awarded "Soldier of the Year" for 1973 Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post 10400 "Ct Administrator supervising up to 240 person- Southport Baptist Church nd 1970 1975 DRUG AWARENESS Officer, Elk's Lodge Graduate Noncommissioned Officer #2769 Academy ^ yons club Graduate Intelligence/Military Police School a, VT ,, ? _ , ^ c ? 3 vf New Hanover County Law Enforcement Honor Graduate, Combined Arms Officers Association Training Center ^ Sponsored 3 Dixie Youth ball teams, Honor Graduate, 5th Combat , . . 1980-1985 .. .. Training Brigade ^ Qwne?j( managed and operated a successful Honor Graduate, DA Retention & business for the past 15 years Career Counseling School ^ Elk>s #2769 Qak Island ^CommLS'6" C0UnSe,0r? Headquarters l* Moose Legion #69 Moose Lodge #2059 Oak Island CAMPAIGN PLATFORM < _ fa Department reorganization by employee qualification not political influence Job vacancies will be filled by QUALIFIED personnel regardless of political influence, race, sex, religion, or creed fa Ensure that the Sheriff's Department is open to the public 24 HOURS A DAY fa Establish an anti-violent crime agenda to make our streets & communities a safer place to live fa Create a career ladder where criteria for advancement is clearly defined fa Fair representation to ALL PEOPLE will be strictly ei u'urceu . . . PERIOD fa Encourage all local and state agencies to cooperate in investigative efforts of all crimes including the creation of a multi-agency task force with the sole responsibility of identifying, investigating and prosecuting of drug dealers ^ Examine criteria for accreditation, the merits and resultant benefits of accreditation, and the feasibility of seeking same fa Implement a mandatory DOMESTIC VIOLENCE program enacted by patrol officers through administration fa Enforce a ZERO TOLERANCE policy for drug dealers fa Provide more emphasis on Victim Assistance programs U Rebuild a comprehensive Lnme Prevention program to include citizen input and participation fa Implement a SHERIFF'S ALCOHOL ENFORCEMENT (SAFE) program to enforce the North Carolina DWI Laws and decrease alcohol related deaths and accidents on our local highways fa Proper investigative FOLLOW-UP program for victims of crimes fa Encourage Community Involvement in finding solutions to public concerns fa Emphasize professionalism through enhanced training POLITICAL AD PAID BY THE CANDIDATE ?1?4 THE BRUNSWICK B?ACOnI Call James Brown for more information at (910)457:5875 or (910)457-6885

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