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District Court Key abbreviations: PG, pled guilty: BCJ, Brunswick County Jail: NCDOC, North Carolina Department of Corrections. Teresa Armakovitch, breaking and/or entering, larceny of a firearm, first ap pearance, attorney appointed, probable cause hearing May 26. Willie Levem Daise, breaking and en tering, BCJ 29 days, suspended two years, not go about any premises owned or occupied by prosecuting witness, costs remitted. Thomas Fox, breaking and/or enter ing, PG misdemeanor possession of stolen goods, NCDOC two years, suspended two years, supervised proba tion two years, not go about any premises owned or occupied by prose cuting witness, $1,200 restitution to prosecuting witness, BCJ 14 days on weekends to be scheduled by probation officer, $150 attorney fees, $200, costs; larceny pursuant to breaking and/or en tering, voluntarily dismissed. Ronald Keith Granger, two counts lar ceny of a firearm, PG misdemeanor lar ceny, NCDOC two years, suspended two years, supervised probation two years, $480 restitution, assessment for substance abuse, submit to warrantless searches, submit to test, not use, possess or consume any controlled substances for two years, $150 attorney fees, $100, costs. Calvin Monroe Griffis, speeding 50 in a 35 zone, prayer for judgment con tinued, costs. William Trey Hickman, assault bn a government official, voluntarily dis missed. Blake Kennedy Hobbs, burning of a schoolhouse, no probable cause found. George Thomas Johnson, driving while impaired - level 1, NCDOC two years, suspended two years, supervised probation two years, not operate a motor vehicle until issued a valid license, as sessment, provide proof of employment to probation officer, BCJ 30 days, $500, costs; driving while license revoked, civil revocation of driver's license, resisting or obstructing a public officer, injury to real property, voluntarily dis missed. Archie Marlowe, simple worthless check ($460), voluntarily dismissed, check paid. David Martin McFeely, PG speeding 54 in a 45 zone, $45, costs. Sallie S. McKeithan, driving while im paired - level 5, BCJ 60 days, suspended two years, surrender license, 24 hours community service, assess ment, $50, costs. Kenneth Lee Nobles, indecent liberties with children, first appearance, attorney appointed, probable cause hearing June 2. Harold Ray, assault on a female, voluntarily dismissed, no prosecuting witness. W. T. Vanlandingham, assault with a deadly weapon inflicting serious injury, probable cause found, bound over for ” Opal; assault with a deadly weapon, pled not guilty, motion to dismiss allowed at the close of state’s evidence. Willie Cloud, shoplifting, prayer for judgment continued, not go on or about the premises of any Wilson’s for two years, costs remitted. Sherrie Jean Arp, inspection violation, voluntarily dismissed, valid license. Timothy Lynn Barnes, failure to secure passenger in seat belt, voluntarily dismissed; documents fictitious, can celed, etc., vehicle not registered/titled, consolidated for judgment, BCJ 60 days, suspended one year, not violate any laws for one year, not operate a motor vehicle unless properly registered or titled, $45, costs. Harley Ray Becraft, Jr., exceeding safe speed, costs. Harlee Eugene Bordeaux, PG speed ing 64 in a 55 zone, $45, costs.' Linda Faye Britt, simple assault, voluntarily dismissed at the request of prosecuting witness. Michael Wayne Britt, simple assault, assault on a female, voluntarily dis missed at the request of prosecuting wit ness. Melinda H. Burckhalter, darkened windshield/windows, voluntarily dis missed. James Burris, second degree trespass, voluntarily dismissed at the request of prosecuting witness. Richard Stephen Clowes, speeding 70 in a 55 zone, prayer for judgment con tinued, costs. James Creasman, injury to real proper ty, voluntarily dismissed at the request of prosecuting witness. _ Christopher M. Creech, no operator’s license, voluntarily dismissed, valid li cense. Wanda R. Crisco, public assistance fraud, voluntarily dismissed. Michael F. Crumbley, driving while impaired - level 5, BCJ 60 days, suspended two years, surrender license, assessment, submit to test, BCJ 24 hours, $100, costs. Douglas Albert Cummins, PG im proper equipment, $25, costs. Charles Alan Goins, simple assault, voluntarily dismissed at the request of prosecuting witness. _ Daniel Shelton Green, driving while license suspended or revoked, voluntari ly dismissed. Jennifer Ann Hammond, speeding 68 in a 55 zone, prayer for judgment con tinued, costs. Jimmy Douglas Jackson, expired registration card/tag, voluntarily dis missed, valid registration. Raymond Lloyd Jemigan, driving while license suspended or revoked, prayer for judgment continued, costs. Maura Thomas Kerr, speeding 70 in a 55 zone, prayer for judgment continued, costs. Billy Houston Laster, expired registra tion card/tag, inspection violation, voluntarily dismissed. Delores Mason, second degree trespass, voluntarily dismissed; second degree trespass, jjled no contest, prayer for judgment continued, costs. Jerry Glenn Mills, driving while im paired - level 5, BCJ 60 days, suspended two years, surrender license, assessment, submit to test, BCJ 24 hours, $100, costs. Bobby Eugene Moree, speeding 70 in a 55 zone, prayer for judgment con tinued, costs. Chad Donald Morgan, PG speeding 64 in a 55 zone, $45, costs. Caroline Denise Mosely, reckless driving, driving to endanger, PG unsafe movement, prayer for judgment con tinued, costs; resisting arrest, voluntarily dismissed. Esmond Parese Neal, speeding 92 in a 55 zone, PG careless and reckless driv ing, BCJ 30 days, suspended one year, not violate any laws for one year, $45, costs. / Fred Edward Pigotte, speeding 68 in a 55 zone, prayer for judgment continued, costs. Betty Evans Reichle, failure to reduce speed, voluntarily dismissed, insurance paid. Danielle Marque Roach, PG improper equipment, $25, costs; darkened wind shield/windows, voluntarily dismissed. Jeremy Robbins, second degree trespass, voluntarily dismissed at the re quest of prosecuting witness. Larry Donnell Smith, resist ing/obstructing a public officer, failure to wear a seat belt, voluntarily dis missed. .. w> ' ’ Harry Dean Strickland, speeding 61 in a 45 zone, prayer for judgment con tinued, costs. Ashley B. Summerlin, PG improper; equipment, $25, costs; expired registra tion card/tag, voluntarily dismissed. Claude C. Tyson, Jr., expired registra tion card/tag, voluntarily dismissed, valid registration. Hugh D. Willette, Jr., expired registra tion card/tag, voluntarily dismissed, valid registration. John Wayne Brown, PG speeding 54 in a 45 zone, $45, costs; documents fic titious/canceied/ctc., voluntarily dis missed. Mallcn Lavem Marlowe, communicat ing threats, voluntarily dismissed, no prosecuting witness. Carmen May Pierce, probation viola tion, defendant request to activate sentence, NCDOC four years, if paroled during sentence defendant is ordered to pay restitution to prosecuting witness. Terry Cruse, speeding 70 in a 55 zone, prayer for judgment continued, costs. Ron Mason, second degree trespass, pled no contest, prayer for judgment continued, not go back on premises of corporation without permission, costs. James Howard Hayes, first ap pearance, probable cause hearing sched uled May 14. City of Boiling Spring Lakes ANNOUNCEMENT The City of Boiling Spring Lakes Planning Board will hold a public informa tion meeting on Tuesday, May 26. The meeting will start at 6:30 p.m. with a review of the 1992 Land Use Plan. Regular business will follow at 7:00 p.m. Elmer Schorzman Chairman City of Boiling Spring Lakes PUBLIC NOTICE INFORMATION MEETING ON FY91-92 UPDATE OF THE CITY'S LAND USE PLAN Notice is hereby given that the City of Boiling Spring Lakes will conduct a public information meeting in Tuesday, May 26,1992, at 6:30 p.m. at the Town Hall, to explain and discuss the Fy91-92 update of the city's 1987 LandUsePlam All interested citizens are encouraged to attend. For additional information, please contact the City Clerk's office at (919) 845 City of Boiling Spring Lakes ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS STREET PAVING Sealed bids for the paving of certain City streets will be received by the City of Boiling Spring Lakes until 1:00 p.m. on Friday, May 29,1991 Bids will be opened and publicly read at the regular monthly board meeting which will be held on June 2, 1992. A complete listing of those streets to be paved and specifications for paving may be obtained from the City Clerk during regular office hours 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. No bid will be accepted or considered unless it is accompanied by a deposit of cash, a cashier's check, a certified check or bid bond equal to 5% of the amount bid. The City of Boiling Spring Lakes reserves the right to reject any or all bids received. Steven Mark Stewart Mayor (days & Frid ONLY! e State Port LEGALS EXECUTRIX NOTICE The undersigned, HARRIET H. BUFF, having qualified as EXECUTRIX of the ESTATE of CHARLES ELLSWORTH HALE, deceased, late of Brunswick County, North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or be fore three months from the date of this notice or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the un dersigned. This the 4th day of May, 1992. HARRIET H. BUFF EXECUTRIX OF THE ESTATE OF CHARLES ELLSWORTH HALE 33 Augusta Drive Yaupon Beach, NC 28465 (5-6,13,20,27pd) EXECUTRIX NOTICE The undersigned, HARRIET H. BUFF, having qualified as EXECUTRIX of the ESTATE of RUTH BARKALOW HALE, deceased, late of Brunswick County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before three months from the date of this notice or same will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the un dersigned. This the 4th day of May, 1992. HARRIET H. BUFF EXECUTRIX OF THE ESTATE OF RUTH BARKALOW HALE 33 Augusta Drive Yaupon Beach, NC 28465 (5-6,13,20,27pd) STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF BRUNSWICK GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION BEFORE THE CLERK 92 SP IN THE MATTER OF FORECLOSURE OF THAT DEED OF TRUST FROM CAROLYN JOHNSTON to WILLIAM E. BREWER, JR„ Trustee for DANIEL ED WARD THORPE, JR, recorded in Book 748 at Page 573, Brunswick County Registry, DAVID P. FORD, Substitute Trustee I NOTICE OF SALE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the provi sions of G. S. 45-21 et scq and thepower of sale contained In that Deed of Trust ex ecuted by Carolyn Johnston and recorded In Book 748 at Page 573, Brunswick County Registry, In the original amount of $47,292.39, to William E. Brewer, Jr, Trustee for Daniel Edward Thorpe, Jr, Beneficiary, which deed of trust authorizes and empowers the trustee to sell the land described therein at public auction and pursuant to the authority granted the sub stitute trustee to conduct a sale by order of the Clerk of Superior Court of Brunswick County entered . The undersigned Substitute Trustee on the 27th day of May, 1992, at 11:00 o’clock a.m. at the Courthouse door of the Bruns wick County Courthouse, Bolivia, N. C, will offer for sale and sell for cash to the last and highest bidder at public auction the following described real estate lying and being In Smithville Township, Bruns wick County, North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: A ONE-HALF UNDIVIDED INTER EST In that property known as Lot 14, Section 1, East Long Beach, North Caro- i lina, a map of which appears of record in < Map Book 4 at Page 162 in the Office of l the Register of Deeds of Brunswick i County, North Carolina. i The present record owner of such prop- ] erty is Carolyn Johnston under that deed ! recorded in Book 748 at Page 571, Bruns- ] wick County Registry. i The sale will be made subject to taxes and special assessments, if any, against the above described property. A deposit of ten percent (10%) of the first $1,000.00 bid and live percent (5%) of i any additional amount will be required. , This the 7th day of May, 1992. i DAVID P. FORD Substitute Trustee i (5.13,20c) I ORDER AUTHORIZING $1,200,000 SANITARY SEWER BONDS BE IT ORDERED by the Sanitary Dis trict Board of the Southeast Brunswick Sanitary District, in Brunswick County, North Carolina: 1. That, pursuant to The Local Govern ment Bond Act, as amended, the Southeast Brunswick Sanitary District, in Brunswick County, North Carolina, is hereby author ized to contract a debt, in addition to any and all other debt which said Sanitary Dis trict may now or hereafter have power or authority to contract, and in evidence thereof to issue Sanitary Sewer Bonds in an aggregate principal amount not exceed ing $1,200,000 for the purpose of providing funds, with any other available funds, for constructing a sanitary sewer system of said Sanitary District, within and without the corporate limits of said Sanitary Dis trict, including, but not limited to the con struction and installation of collection lines, sewer mains and lines, force mains and lift stations, the construction of a wastewater treatment plant and ap purtenant facilities thereto and the acquisi tion of necessary land, rights of way and equipment. 2. That taxes shall be levied in said Sanitary District in an amount sufficient to pay the principal of and the interest on said bonds. 3. That a sworn statement of the debt of said District has been filed with the Secre tary and Finance Officer of said Sanitary District Board and is open to public inspec tion. 4. That this order shall take effect when approved by the voters of said Sanitary District at a referendum as provided in The Local Government Bond Act, as amended. The foregoing order has been introduced and a sworn statement of debt has been Town of Caswell Beach PUBLIC NOTICE GARBAGE/REFUSE COLLECTION SUMMER SCHEDULE Effective Wednesday, 20 May through Saturday, 12 September 1992 the twice-weekly Caswell Beach Garbage/Refuse Collection Schedule will change to: Wednesday and Saturday pickups. Questions concerning this change should be directed to theTown Hall (919) 278-5471. Contact theTown Clerk to arrange for any bulk pickups (appliances, furniture, mattresses, etc.). PLEASE CONTINUE RECYCLING EFFORTS! Linda C. Bethune Town Clerk Town of Long Beach PUBLIC NOTICE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT NOTICE OF VACANCY ONE MEMBER The Town of Long Beach Board of Commissioners is now accepting resumes of interested persons to fill one (1) position on the Board of Adjustment. The expiration of this appointment is May 19. 1995. Appointment will be made at the May 19 Regular Meeting of the Long Beach Board of Commissioners. Resumes, including three local references, to be submitted to the Town Clerk, Town of Long Beach, P.O. Box 217, Long Beach, N.C. 28465, by noon, Thursday, May 14,1992. No applications will be considered after this time. Patricia H. Brunell Town Clerk Town of Long Beach PUBLIC NOTICE PLANNING BOARD NOTICE OF VACANCY TWO MEMBERS The Town of Long Beach Board of Commissioners is now accepting resumes of interested persons to fill two (2) positions on the Planning Board. The expi ration of these appointments is May 19,1995. Appointment will be made at the May 19 Regular Meeting of the Long Beach Board of Commissioners. Resumes, including three local references, to be submitted to the Town Clerk, Town of Long Beach, P.O. Box 217, Long Beach, N.C. 28465, by noon,Thursday, May 14,1992. No applications will be considered after this time. Patricia H. Brunell Town Clerk Town of Long Beach PUBLIC NOTICE SUMMER GARBAGE COLLECTION SCHEDULE MAY 18.1992 UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE MONDAY & THURSDAY Southeast Street from 40th Street SE through 58th Street SE, Canal Drive, East Island Drive, West Island Drive. West Yacht Drive, all Northwest streets. Southwest streets from Middleton through SW Yacht Drive, all Northeast and Southeast streets from 1st Street NE through 40th Street NE, East Yacht Drive from Middleton to 40th Street, East Oak Island Drive from Middleton to 40th Street East, Paula Circle. TUESDAY & FRIDAY East yacht Drive from 40th Street East to 79th Street, East Oak Island Drive from 40th Street to 79th Street, NE Streets from 41 st Street through 79thNE, SE Streets from 59th Street through 79th Street, Beach Drive from 69th Street through 79th Street SE. YffiPNFSIMY & SATURDAY Beach Drive from 58th Street through Kings Lynn Drive, Dolphin Drive, Pelican Drive, Marsh Hen Drive and Shoreline Drive. Patricia H. Brunell '.Vi* Town Cleric lied under The Local Government Bond ket showing the appraised value of the Southeast Brunswick Sanitary District, in irunswick County, North Carolina, to be *34,272,440 and the net debt thereof, in putting the proposed bonds, to be >1,200,000. A tax will be levied to pay the irlncipal of and interest on the bonds if hey are Issued. Anyone who wishes to be leard on the questions of the validity of the rand order and the advisability of issuing he bonds may appear at a public hearing >r a further adjournment thereof to be icld at 7:30 p.m. on June 1, 1992, at the Moose Lodge Building, Highway 133, Irunswick County, North Carolina. Lucille Lastcr Secretary and Finance Officer of the Sanitary District Board of the Southeast Irunswick Sanitary District, North Caro ina 5-13c) STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF BRUNSWICK 92 SP 54 NOTICE OF RESALE UNDER DEED OF TRUST UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of an Order f the Clerk of Superior Court of Bruns wick County, North Carolina, entered in he above-numbered action authorizing the indcrslgncd to proceed with the fore iosure of the deed of trust recorded in look 780, Page 971, in the Office of the tegistcr of Deeds of Brunswick County, forth Carolina, dated September 7, 1989, xecuted by Kenneth W. Cooper and wife, Mary Jane Cooper to Albert G. Trunncll, Ir. (now James R. Prevatte, Jr., Substitute rrustee) in favor of Security Savings and raan Association, and under and by virtue if the power of sale contained in the deed if trust, and under an Order of Resale en ered in this matter by the Clerk of Supe ■ior Court of Brunswick County, North Carolina, the undersigned Trustee will of cr for resale at public auction to the high est bidder for cash at 12:00 o’clock p.m. on May 26, 1992, at the Courthouse door, lolivia, North Carolina, the following de icribcd property: For a tic line to the tract of land icrclnaftcr described and conveyed, begin it the point where the center of a culvert iccommodating Graveyard Branch inter acts the center line of SR No. 1521, and uns thence in a southerly direction, with ind along the center tine of said SR No. 1521, approximately 660 feet to a point vherc the center line of said road inter acts the southern line of a 60-foot ncigh rarhood road; thence North 72 degrees 49 ninutes East 2,106.94 feet, with and along he southern line of said Neighborhood Road, to an Iron pipe; thence North 6 de grees 30 minutes East 638.43 feet, with and along the eastern line of another neighbor hood road, to an Iron pipe, the place and point of BEGINNING; from said BEGIN NING point thus Identified and located, runs thence North 6 degrees 30 minutes East 250.62 feet, with and along the east ern line of said Neighborhood Road, to an iron pipe in the run of Graveyard Branch; thence In a general northeasterly direction, with and along said run, to a stake therein which lies North 42 degrees 9 minutes East 143.94 feet from the last mentioned corner; thence South 59 degrees 24 minutes East 341.26 feet to a point on the western bank of Rices Creek; thence in general south westerly direction, with and along the bank of said Creek, the following courses and distances: South 50 degrees 40 minutes West 27.08 feet; South 70 degrees 9 minutes West 44.46 feet; thence South 14 degrees 40 minutes East 32.63 feet to an Iron stake; said stake being Kenneth W. Cooper’s southeastern corner and John Ganey’s northeastern corner on said Creek; thence South 72 degrees 1 minute West 382.88 feet, with and along the Coopcr-Gancy line, to the BEGINNING, containing 1.86 acres, more or less, accord ing to a survey made by Davey Williamson, Surveyor, on June 18, 1986, and being a portion of that certain tract or parcel of land as was conveyed to Kenneth Cooper by deed duly recorded in Book 573, Page 558, In the Office of the Register of Deeds of Brunswick County, North Carolina. The above-described property will be resold subject to the following terms: Sale is subject to all prior liens, unpaid taxes, restrictions and easements of record, and assessments, if any. Pursuant to North Carolina General Statutes Section 45 21.10(b) and the terms of the Deed of Trust, any successful bidder shall be re quired to deposit with the Substitute Trustee, Immediately upon conclusion of the sale, a cash deposit of ten percent (10%) of the bid, up to and including $1,000.00 (One Thousand Dollars) plus five percent (5%) of any excess over $1,000.00. The balance shall be due in cash or certified check at the time the Substitute Trustee tenders to the successful bidder a deed for the property. This sale shall be held open ten (10) days for upset bids as re quired by law. Dated and posted this the 1st day of May, 1992. By: JAMES R. PREVATTE, JR. Substitute Trustee PREVATTE, PREVATTE & CAMPBELL P. O. Box 10969 Southport, N. C. 28461 (5.13,20c) f i Brunswick County 1 { POSITION VACANCY 'x^cjjsS TITLE: Maintenance Technician FILING CODE: H-81 DEPARTMENT: Building & Grounds SALARY: $15,852r GRADE: 13 DATE POSITION AVAILABLE: Immediately DEADLINE FOR ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS: May 20, 1992 DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES: Performs skilled and semi-skilled work in the maintenance and repair of county buildings, grounds and facilities. Responsibili ties wil include performing general carpentry work in the construction repair or alteration of floors, roofs, stairways, doors, etc.; some plumbing; other building trades such as heating and air conditioning and other duties as assigned. Works under the general supervision of the Assistant Buildings and Grounds Superv isor. TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS: Experience in the con struction or building maintenance trades. Graduation from high school; or an equivalent combination of experience and training. SPECIAL REQUIREMENT: Must become a permanent legal resident of Brun swick County within six months from date of employment. SUBMIT COUNTY APPLICATION TO: Brunswick County Personnel Depart ment, P. O. Box 249, Bolivia, N. C. 28422. BRUNSWICK COUNTY IS AN EOE/AA EMPLOYER. WE HIRE ONLY U. S. CITIZENS AND LAWFULLY AUTHORIZED ALIEN WORKERS IN ACCOR DANCE WITH THE IMMIGRATION REFORM AND CONTROL ACT OF 1986. Brunswick County POSITION VACANCY TITLE: Public Health Nurse I FILING CODE: B-l 11 DEPARTMENT: Health SALARY: $22,326. GRADE: 20 DATE POSITION AVAILABLE: June 1,1992 DEADLINE FOR ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS: May 20,1992 DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES: Following Procedures and Standing Orders, render nursing care to patients in clinics, follow medial problems, educate, and counsel patients and families in homes. Arrange for and conduct community group educational sessions as requested by community in an assigned geographic area. TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENT: Graduate from a four-year college or university with a B. S. degree in nursing which includes a public health nursing rotation or graduate from accredited school of professional nursing and one year of professional nursing experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Must be licensed to practice as a Registered Nurse in North Carolina by the N. C. Board of Nursing. Must have valid N. C. Drivers License and car. Must submit college transcript and references. SPECIAL REQUIREMENT: Must become a permanent legal resident of Brun swick County within six months from date of employment. SUBMIT STATE (PD-107) APPLICATION TO: Brunswick County Personnel Department, P. O. Box 249, Bolivia, N. C. 28422. BRUNSWICK COUNTY IS AN EOE/AA EMPLOYER. WE HIRE ONLY U. S. CITIZENS AND LAWFULLY AUTHORIZED ALIEN WORKERS IN ACCOR DANCE WITH THE IMMIGRATION REFORM AND CONTROL ACT OF 1986. Brunswick County POSITION VACANCY TITLE: Van Driver FILING CODE: H-82 DEPARTMENT: Older Adults SALARY: $11,276 GRADE: 6 DATE POSITION AVAILABLE: Immediately DEADLINE FOR ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS: May 22,1992 DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES: Responsible for transporting elderly citizens to and from the nutrition sites, doctor's offices, grocery store, drug store and other desired locations. Work includes scheduling riders, determining most feasible and economical route, maintaining a variety of records including purpose of trip, number of passengers per day, mileage driven and vehicle maintenance. Performs other duties as assigned. TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS: Working knowledge of the rules and regulations involved in the safe and efficient operation of automotive equipment. Ability to deal effectively and patiently with elderly citizens. Ability to understand and follow written and oral instructions. Some knowledge in CPR and first aid. Working knowledge of the physical layout of the county. Must possess a valid operations license issued by the North Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles (Class B, Chauffeur's license). Graduation from High School or GED equivalent SPECIAL REQUIREMENT: Must become a permanent legal resident of Brun swick County within six months from date of employment SUBMIT COUNTY APPLICATION TO: Brunswick County Personnel Depart ment, P. O. Box 249, Bolivia, N. C. 28422. BRUNSWICK COUNTY IS AN EOE/AA EMPLOYER. WE HIRE ONLY U. S. CITIZENS AND LAWFULLY AUTHORIZED ALIEN WORKERS IN ACCOR DANCE WITH THE IMMIGRATION REFORM AND CONTROL ACT OF 1986. \
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