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Diana. Continued from page 1. Horry County Sheriff M.L. Brown Jr. said his office was patrolling some areas to prevent looters from taking advantaee of evacuations Thousands of people headed for emergency shelters as word that the storm, which has teased the South Carolina coast for two days, might come ashore along the north coast. The largest of the ten centers, the Myrtle Beach Convention Center, housed some 1,200 evacuees and had reached full capacity at noon. Myrtle Beach Mayor Erick Ficken said he would decide yesterday evening whether the shelters needed to remain open the rest of the night. IN GEORGETOWN County, about 650 people were evacuated to a school in Pavvley's Island. About 200 remained at the shelter late in the day as the storm threat passed. One evacuee from Myrtle Beach suffered a heart attack at one of the evacuation centers and later died at Grand Strand General Hospital. 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Wne wanei si/.tr piLiun iuu.71 ? This can be an informal shot property of the Homecoming Commission will provide the the finalists. 5. Deadline for the entry is Frid, 1984 by 4:00 p.m. Entry forn should be delivered to the H in the basement of the Russc Interviews for Homecoming Qu< j be held on Saturday, Septemb* Russell House. All contestants r terviews or they will be di competition. I ? ? The National Weather Service and warn emergency preparedness officials ad- 7-foc vised coastal residents to evacuate, but An the evacuation was not mandatory. wouli stock "THE GOVERNOR'S people are batte monnoring h irom nere, dui oniy me saics governor can order an evacuation," until said Catherine Lewis of the Horry to be County Emergency Preparedness Th Division. shop Traffic was bumper-to-bumper for have miles at midday on U.S. 501, the main of a route inland from this beach resort as soak an electronic marquee at the Holiday Inn read: 4,Happy Hurricane." "i The traffic crawled forward in poor attiti visibility as heavy rain and brisk winds worr washed across the Grand Strand ever} yesterday afternoon. aboi To the south, the quaint stores and Se shops in Pawlev's Island were boarded and and taped and the business district was plan deserted. blocl %ty ON MYRTLE Beach Pavilion, a hopt beachfront amusement area that is the got ; center of downtown activity during the he a summer tourist season, was also rise deserted. St A group of surfers, disregarding Dav om ^ HHBBR Iltu e. j; c me 245-9380]> MEN'S \ . A i free medications I Am Diaphragm available M | A are about you f umbia, S.C. A 8 V irit Rag >2.00 IOUSE I fc?? I AT BLOSSOM I GSgtf IIVER RD -DECKER MALL M #6 I 1=55 B sandw potuk IS ",e % Hnepn 1 QM will f ^ ^ , full-time, female hours completed 1984 semester. rumulated average ccompany the en- ![ ' to the HomecomrJF \j accompany entry. . Picture becomes 4TifcHiMii Commission. The rr- l f orriciai pnoius iui ay, September 14, i, picture, and fee omecoming office | *11 House. ?en candidates will er 22, 1984 in the j r?n<;t nttpnd the in roppcd from the I mmm ings to cvacuatc, braved the it waves a few blocks to the north. td some local residents said they dn't be leaving. Many had been ing up with nonperishable food, ries and the like. Beer and wine also had been brisk in some stores J^ggggBR me mayor s on ice asKeu me saies stopped. rknv omas Francis Smith, 42, was one , tv; W& per who was disappointed he's to settly for orange juice instead six-pack of beer after a rain- with c ed walk on the beach. ^ ^ |pjp^iTian was WOULDN'T say I have a casual ide," he said. But "just everyday Sta^Um by a U y and anxiety kills more people ^ 0130 .u_ , Department. 1 UU_V IIIUII L^IUlia V.UUIU LVV.I IIIV.CIIII venty-three-year-old Emil Strieff police officer ol his 72-year-old wife Stella were ning ^to stay in their home one p: " pohc^M,? * it does by us," he said. 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