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Page 6-B?THE BRUNSWICK BEA Legal Notices STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF BRUNSWICK NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power o sale contained in a certain Deed c Trust executed by Lawrence H Fulford and wife, Etha Mae C Fgtford, to Bertie A. Parker, Jr Trustee, dated the 12th day of Junt 1981, and recorded in Book 474, Pag 968, in the Office of the Register c Deeds for Brunswick County, Nort Cerc'ina default having been mad in the payment of the indebtcdnes thereby secured and the said Deed c Trust being by the terms thereof sul ject to foreclosure, and the holder < the indebtedness thereby secure having demanded a foreclosur thereof for the purpose of satisfyin said indebtedness, and the Clerk < Court granting permission for th foreclosure, the undersigned Tnistc will offer for sale at public auction t the highest bidder for cash at th Courthouse door in Bolivia, Nort Carolina, at 12:00 Noon, on the 5t day of March, 1985, the land, as in proved, conveyed in said L>ccd i Trust, the same lying and being i I.ockwood Folly Townshlf Brunswick County, North Caroliiu and being more particularly dcscril cd as frllows: BEGINNING at an iron pipe located in the western right-ofway line of S.R. 1140, said iron pipe being located 4,875 feet South of the point where the western right-of-way line of S.R. 1140 intersects the western right-of-way line of N.C. 130. From said point of BEGINNING, runs thence North 57" 44' 30" West 143.09 feet to an iron pipe; runs thence along the salt marsh South 40" 57' 15" Wesl 97.64 feet to an iron pipe; rum thence South 57* 44 ' 30" Easl 184.01 feet to an iron pipe situatec in the western right-of-way line ol S.R. 1140; runs thence North 17 05' 45" East 100.00 feet to the poln of BEGINNING, containing 0.34 acres, and being all of I/)t No. I and the northern portion of Ix>t! of Fiddler's Cove Subdivision Section 2, according to a survej mnn thereof made by Thotnas W Morgan. R.C.S., dated May 27 IVIV, and recorded in map Ciuinel K-23* at Page K-337, Brunswicli County Registry. The record owners of this proper as reflected on the records of t! Kcgister ot Deeds arc i.awrcncc Kutford and wile, Klha Mae Fulford. Terms of the sale, including I amount of the cash deposit, if any, be iiuuic by the iiigiiesi Didder at I sale are: five percent (5%) of I amount of the highest bid must deposited with the Trustee pondl confirmation of the sale. Dated this 5th day of Kebrua \9B5 Thurtnan E. Rurnette, Tnis substituted by that lustrum recorded in Rook 5oi, rage i Brunswick County Registry, h Feb PUBLI The Board of Comrr Isle Boach will hold a pi 4 p.m. ot the Town Hal Purpose of the hea . I moms on an amename Parking Requirements, lor each unit over 700 tourist court*, hotels an motels. TOWN OF ! VEHICLE Pursuant to Ordinonco with tho Town of Holdo motor vohiclos. Vohich Town Clerk before Mar is five dollars ($5 00) f calendar year 1985 ADVERTIS BRUNSWICK COl Pursuant to Section 14 North Carolina, sealed D fnriAr Fincnee O! County Governmental 28422. and marked ' 1AINERS" will be re< March 1 1985 at whid ed and read Instructic ting bid proposals mo Officer. The County i and or all proposals. I 1 it m r* CON, Thursday, February 21, 1985 Loga! Notices CAMA PERMIT NOTICE Pursuant to NCGS 113A119(b), the municipality of Ocean Isle ' Beach, gives NOTICE that on Feb. * 18, 1985, applicant John Sheppard, J- applied for a CAMA minor develop ment permit to construct a onefamily dwelling at Lot 6, Block 10, ' .Section A it B, 41 Anson Street. e The application may be inspected lf at the below address. Public comh ments received by Feb. 28, 1985 will e be considered. 13 T. D. Roberson >' Local CAMA > Permit Officer >f Rt. 2, Box 0-8 d Ocean Isle Beach. N.C. 28459 e (919 ) 579-2166 g e CAMA PERMIT NOTICE e Pursuant to NCGS 113A0 119(b), the municipality of Ocean Isle fi Beach, gives NOTICE that on Feb. h 19, 1985, applicant Joseph Byrd Lee, h Jr., applied for a CAMA minor i- development permit to construct a > one-family dwelling at Let 8, Block S, n Section A & B, 35 Racford Street. i, The application may be inspected i, at the below address. Public comy ments received by Feb. 28, 1985 will be considered. T. D. Roberson Iecal CAMA Permit Officer Rt. 2, Bov 0-8 Ocean Isle Beach, N.C. 28459 (919)579-2166 CAMA PERMIT NOTICE Pursuant to NCGS 113A119(b), the municipality of Holdcn Beach, gives NOTICE that on Feb. 19, 1985, applicant James Autry, ap1 plied for a CAMA minor development j permit to construct a three-bedroom , house at 116 Burlington Street. ( The application may be inspected . at the below address. Public com! ments received by Feb. 28, 1985 will be considered. D. R Carroll ' IxKjl CAMA Permit Officer ! !Q Rothschild St I Holden Beach, N.^. 28462 (91?) IR 2-64 66 CAMA PKRMIT NftTICK |7 Pursuant to NCGS 1J3A119(b). the municipality of Holden Beach, Hives NOTICE that on Vcb. 19, 1985, applicant Michael C. ^ Rowland, applied for a CAMA minor development permit to construct a five-bedroom house at Kit Oecsr. * Blvd. West. . Tttc application may be inspected at the below address. Public cont,lu' incuts received by Feb. 28, 1985 wil be coitsidered. y> D. E. Carroll Local CAMA ev Permit Officer 110 Rothschild St. Holden Beach, N.C". 28462 I,. (919)842-6488 Zu IC HEARING lissioners of the Town ot Ocean | jblic hearing March 12. 1985, at I. ring is to discuss and hear comint to an ordinance. Off-Street to require two parking spaces sq. ft. located within motels, d condominium type hotds and Alberta Tatum, Town Clerk HOLDEN BEACH NOTICE REGISTRATION No. 2-85. vehicle registration n Beach is required for resident ?s must be registered with the ch 1. 1985, The registration tee or each vehicle and is for the R.W. Buck. Town Administrator tmtwi run hid) I NTT, NORTH CAROLINA 3- 12V of the General Statutes of I proposals oddressed to William fficer. p o Boy 549 Brunswick Center. Bolivia, North Carolina. ROU OFF TRUCK & SIX CONreived until 2:00 P.M.. Friday h time they will be publicly open >ns and specifications for submit ly be obtained from the Finance eserves the right to reject an> William D. Cartel > . I De JESSIE L. SMITH M Jessie Lee Smith of Route 2, jy Bolivia, died Feb. 13 at Dosher j. Memorial Hospital in Southport. y, The fimeral was held Sunday at p Piney Grove Free Will Baptist jy Church with Bishop J.O. Randoph of- g Relating. Burial was in the Johnson g] Cemetery, Bolivia. g. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Willie Mae Smith; tnree sons, Rev. Jesse N. Smith and Collis A. Smith, y both of Bolivia, and Marvin Smith of H the home; two daughters, Joyce jr IT.vono nf Rnlivia anH Valpria Smith of the home; a foster child, Dion Lee ^ Smith of the home; six brothers, Dar- ? tridge Smith, Robert Smith, William [j. Smith, Waller Lee Smith, Archie Smith and John Henry Smith; three g sisters, Mrs. Gertrude Sidbury, Mrs. g Eva Mae Sidbury and Ms. Ruby jg Smith; and cigtit grandchildren. rl RUTH MILLETT C Rutii Millett, 67, of Ixing Beach, S1 died Feb. 14 in New Hanove Memorial Hospital following an ex- n tended illness. w A private service will be held at a si later date. C In lieu of flowers the family asked ti that memorials be made to the K American Cancer Research Society, tl Mil J)RED M. LYTLE E Mildred Myers Lytle of Wilmington c died Feb. 13 in Burlington. s The funeral was held Friday E graveside in Oakdale Cemetery by g Rev. Francis Bradshaw. She was born In Wilmington on Jan. 15,1912, the daughter of the late ( leslie Eugene and Louise Klein t Myers. Survivors include three brothers, | Fred K. Myers of I/>ng Beach, E.O. ( Brown of Aiea, Hawaii, and Forest E. i Brown of Mcbane; and a sister, Mrs. ] Hilda Wright of the home. Memorials may be made to I?wer | Cape Fear Hospice, S221 Wrightsvillc , Avenue, Wilmington. CORA W. SMITH Cora I/ee Ward Smith, 84, of ( Shallotte, died Feb. 13 at her home. ( The Tuners! vrss held Friday at Holy I Jght Pentecostal Holiness Church ( in Exum by Rev. Franklin Myers, | with burial in the church cemetery. Survivors include her husband, J. , Vance Smith; three sons, William M. ( Smith and James 1,. Smith, both of StuiUolte, and Joseph K. Smith o! Exum; three daughters, Ida S. Novroth and Roscttie Williamson, both of St. Augustine, Fla., and Alma S. Hewitt of the home; an adopted daughter. Beulah Smith of F.xum; a brother, Kcllie Ward of Wilmington; and eight sisters, AlUc Thoinpkins, Gertrude Thompkins and Hazel Woodcll, all of I.umberton, Marie Bryant of Rocky Mount, Beulah Miller of Virginia, and Meter Harris, Mary Ixiu Buffkin and Ruth McPherson, all of Chadbourn; 16 grandchildren; 30 greatgrandchildren and 18 great-great granocnimten. PORTER E. PARKER Porter Eugene Parker, 85, of Neilson's Rest Home at Carolina Btach, died Monday. He was formerly a resident of Siuiltotie. A graveside service was field Ttmrsday in the Davis Cemetery, ShaUotte, with Rev. Jesse Bentley officiating. Parker was horn in Brunswick County on Feb. 28,1899, the son of the late John and Sarah Bland Parker. Survivors include three daughters, POSITION ANI Brunswick Technical College Compensatory Education Instruct 10-month full-time position is a B vice areo and demonstrated co satory education instruction to n Direct letter and resume Brunswick Technical College P( March 8 1985 AA TOWN OF HC NOTICE OF PU AMENDMENT OF Z The Board of Commission Beach will hold public hoc 1985. at 6:30 PM at Town meat upon the following p Zoning Ordinance: 1. Rezoning of properh Boulevard West from kmercial. 2. Amendment of Sec Buildings, to provide fo I rnmnlntA fho cunrh u>i ? period and to require i r proposed amendments Hal! during regular worl r o \ n+kc Am U 11 rri n Irs. Lucille Russ of Shallotte and Irs. Madelyne Dalton and Mrs. imes (Annie Merle) Piner, both of 'ilmingtnn; a brother, Jehu Morton arker of Shallotte; a sister, Mrs. lessick Gore of Shallotte; eight randchildren, 11 greatrandchildren and three great-greatrandchildren. IRA WILLETTS Ira Glenn S. Willetts, 76, ot Koute l, rinnabow, died Feb. 11 in New anover Memorial Hospital followig a brief illness. Her funeral was conducted 'ednesday at Mill Creek Baptist hurch by Rev. Jack Robinson, with urial in the Willetts Cemeterv. Mrs. Willetts was born in runs wick County on Aug. 29, 1908, ?: daughter of the late Thomas and ancy Danford Swain. She was a lembcr of Mill Creek Baptist hurch and the Order of the Eastern tar. Survivors include her niece and ephew, J.R. and Terry Willetts, ith whom she made her home; two ons, Talmadge Willetts Jr. and harles Willetts, both of California; .vo daughters, Faye Ann Tippins and laoiiu Johnson, both California; tiree brothers, Layton Swain of tolivia and Webster Swain and Pery Swain, both of Florida; two isters, Sadie Lewis of Bolivia and iernice Skipper of Iceland; and 10 ;randchildren. JOSEPH W. ALLEN Joseph W. Allen, 54, of the Seaside loriununity, Shallotte, died Thursday morning. ' The funeral was held Saturday from the Brunswick Funeral Service Chapel in Shallotte, with Rev. Macon Wood officiating. Burial was in Brunswick Memorial Gardens. Allen was born in Alamance County on Jan. 13. 1931. the son of the late Claude and Fannie Clayton Allen. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Willa Robinson Allen of the home; five sons, Joseph W. Allen Jr. of Charlotte, Raymond Allen, Kenneth Alien ami Timothy Alien, all m Graham, and Charles Allen of the home; four daughters, Joanne Allen, Dana Aiien and Kimberly Allen, all of the home, and Frances Allen of Graham; a stepdaughter, Bobbie i"w*Hart ot Hip.h Point; and three grandchildren. ROSA B. BROWN Rosa Geneva B. Brown. 88, of Route 3, Supply, died Feb. 12 in Brunswick Hospital following an extended illness. The funeral was held Thursday at Mt. Pisgaii Baptist Church, with Rev. Cecil Carter, Rev. Dennis Hewett and Rev. Don Skinner officiating. Burial was in the Holden Cemetery, Supply. Mrs. Brown was born in Brunswick County on Nov. S. iSoo, the daughter of the late Jesse and I.ydia Mintz Bennett. She was a member of Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church. Survivors include her husband, George Alfred Brown of the home; three sons, Stanton Brown, Jimmy Brown and Billy Brown, all of Supp ly; 10 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. JOSEPH GREEN The funeral was held Thursday foi Joseph Greer, of Wilmington, whi died Feb. 8. Rev. H.T. Graham officiated at tlv NOUNCEMINT i is recruiting for the position of or Minimum requirement for this ocheior's Degree in o humon sermpetence in providing compen rentolly handicapped odults. to Affirmative Action Officer D Bo* 30. Supply NC 28462 by EOE h s aa Ma* aw a ASI ?i r?i.wi HfcH( M Ukn-wn IBUC HEARING ONING ORDINANCE t*rs of *mc Town of Holds" irings on Mondoy. March 4 Holl to receive public comroposed amendments of the y ot 117 and 119 Ocean i Residential io C-1 Cwmtion 5.14. Relocation of >r o penalty for failure to thin ihe prescribed time 3 performance bond. The may be reviewed at Town king hours. ?v Rijrk Trtwn AHminiitrntni ^ Pi inc^rr M< I V/ I V-s> I V Mt. Calvary Baptist Church service, with burial in Calvary Memorial Cemetery. Green was born on Jan. 10,1918, in Clarendon County, S.C., son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Green. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ruby Green of Wilmington; a son, James Carlton Hardman of Leland; a daughter, Miss Mary Bradley of Wilmington; a sister, Mrs. Jumcll Nelson of Summerton, S.C.; and eight grandchildren. ELIZABETH FOWLER Elizabeth Faye Fowler, infant daughter of Mitchell and Vonnie Cain Fowler of Route 1, Winnabow, died Feb. 12 at new Hanover Memorial Hospital. A graveside service was held Thnrsdav in the Peacae Memorial Baptist Church Cemetery in Winnabow. J ANNIE ANN DUNKIN Jannie Ann Dunkin, 72, of Boiling Spring Lakes, died Feb- 11 at New Hanover Memorial Hospital. The funeral was held Thursday at the Church of the Community on N.C. 211, Southport, with burial in Northwood Cemetery. CiARLY R. GORE Early R. Gore of I^ongwood died Thursday. The funeral was held Monday at Mt. Zion Baptist Church, with burial in the Mt. Zion Cemetery. CHARLES JINDRACEK Charles Jindracek, 93, of Boiling Spring Lakes, died Friday at Dosher Memorial Hospital in Southport ' A memorial service was to be held at a later time in Isclin, N.J. Burial was in Hollywood Memorial Gardens, Union, N.J. JOEL L. BENNETT JR. Joel L. Bennett of Seaside died Friday in Brunswick Hospital, Supply. Brunswick Funeral Service was to announce the arrangements. DORCAS ANN LEWIS Dorcas Ann Lewis, 71, of Southport, died Sunday in New Hanover Memorial Hospital after a long illness. A graveside funeral was held Tues day in Northwood Cemetery with Rev. John Eidc officiating and with rites by Live Oak Chapter 179, Order of the Eastern Star, of which she was a member. She was also a member ot Friendship Council 18, Daughters of America. Mrs. lewis was preceded in death by her husband, Ricnai d Dewis. Survivors include her son, Edward In Bolivia BRING HOMf &BEAC0N On Set* At COMPLEX CAFETERIA SOUTHBOUND SERVICE STATION & GROCERY We're Ba< By Experi let our 42 years of experience he . a tastefully designed monument v For the finest memorials in gr bronze, call . .. HENR SHALLOTTE REPRESENTING CO AS I Mausoleum BY DIG BRUNSWICK f Because Brunswick area's on ^ Kjiriol t 4 mausoleu '* in Brunsvi /. Kr parable ii " burial be necessar mausoleu c ' Const crete, steel, granite and Garden Mausoleums are ; rare protection as the cc are often conducted in th It is the objective of maintain a qualified stal and mausoleum facilitie comprehensive funeral s BRUNSWICK F Rwy. 17. S? T , "t lie I w Neil Li.ris of Jacksonville, Fla.; a sister, Mrs. Annie Mae Watts of Southport; and a brother, Elton McKeithan of Leland. In lieu of flowers the famiy asked that donations be made to the Southport Rescue Squad. MONTIE C. NALL Montie C. Nail, 71, of Route 1, Winnabow, died Saturday in Dosher Memorial Hcsnit2l fnHnwino a Kriof illness. The funeral was held Sunday in the Coble Ward-Smith Brunswick Chapel at Supply, with Rev. George Jeffreys Jr. officiating. Burial was in Forest Lawn Cemetery. Mrs. Nail was bom on Noy. **7 1313, in Randolph County. She was the daughter of Mrs. Maude Cox Cohlo WolKnrn nf Pair Riimr an/) tVi/> VI lion lU'Vl OIIU UIV. late Mack L. Coble. In addition to her mother, survivors include her husband, Everitt B. Nail of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Ruby Roberts and Miss Lee Nail, both of Greensboro; a sister, Mrs. Hilda Grey Lednum of Franklinville; and two grandchildren. HOVIE WILKINS POPE SR. Hovie Wilkins Pope Sr., 64, of Route 4, Leland, died Sunday in New Hanover Memorial Hospital. The funeral was held Tuesday in the chapel of Andrews Mortuary in Wilmington, with Rev". HartWcU COi>drey officiating. Burial was in the Nelson Family Cemetery. Pope was born in Faison on Nov. 23, 1925, the son of the late Robert Marvin and Bertha Welch Pope. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Annelle Gainey Pope of the home; a son, Hovie Wilkins Pope Jr. of Wilmington; a daughter, Mrs. J.D. Benton of Wilmington; two stepchildren. Charlie Benton Jr. of Wilmington and Dale Benton of Goldsboro; three sisters, Mrs. UK. (Virginia) Branch of Wilmington, Ms. Odell (Edna) Packer of Clarkton and Mrs. Keith (Dorothy) Deeter of Roanoke, Indiana; three brothers, J.A. Pope of Wilmington, W.E. Pope of Clinton and R.M Porv? of Florida: and spvon grandchildren. I? ?n Professional LAUNDERING A AW LJ DRY CLEANING m SHALLOTTE DRYCLEANERS 754-4435 Shallotte eked ? I ience h tip you in selecting rithin vour budceL anite, marble and YTODD 754-6530 TAL MONUMENT COMPANY *+* 'M| MACON Entombment KY POWELL UNERAL SERVICE Funeral Service provides the ly on-site alternative to earth Pg nen nffon OcjroH aKnilt m entombment. Entombment rick Memorial Gardens is eomn'cost to the traditional earth tcause burial vaults are uny in the dry, ventilated im crypts. ructed of time-defying con marble, Brunswick Memorial provided the same perpetual rmeterv lots. Funeral services e lovely mausoleum chapel. Brunswick Funeral Service to E( and compete funeral, burial s to provide the area's finest ervicc. UNERAL SERVICE nth, SkalloOe. N.C. 7ii nn A X
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