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Page 6-B?THE BRUNSWICK BEACt Legal Notices STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OK BRUNSWCK NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in iiiat certain Deed of Trust executed and delivered by Delbert M. Wolfe and wife, Marjorie B. Wolfe, dated April 17,1984, and recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Brunswick County, North Carolina, in Book 567, Page 243, (See Substitution of Trustee in Book 593. Page 1087, Brunswick County Registry), and because of default in the payment of the indebtedness thereby contained and pursuant to the demand of the owner and holder of the indebtedness secured by said Deed of Trust, and pursuant to the Order of the Clerk of Superior Court of Brunswick County, North Carolina, entered in this foreclosure proceeding, the undersigned. Battle. Winslow. Scott & Wiley, P.A., Substitute Trustee, will expose for sale at public auction on the 15th day of March, 1985, at 12 o'clock noon, at the door of the Brunswick County Courfhnn*p Bolivia, North Carolina, the following described real property (including any improvements thereon): IxKuted in Towncrcek Township, Brunswick County, North Carolina. Bounded on the South by the run of lewis Swamp and the lands of Federal Paper Company, bounded on the West by lhe ianus of Corbctt Package Company and Arthur Knox, bounded on the North by the iands of Federal Paper Company and Corbctt I'uckage Company, bounded on the East by the lands of Federal Paper Company, more particularly described as follows: TRACT ONE: BEGINNING at an existing Iron pipe In the run of I.cwis Swamp the following courses and distances from an existing concrete monument which lies west of State Road 1410 approximately 3.4 miles from Its intersection with State ltoad 1409; North 63? 28' West crossing the Piney Grove Road 1355.87 feet to a new Iron rod and the edge of Old Piney Grove Road; runs thence PVUUI ?U Iiu YTCtH iWJ.IU ICCl IU il! 1 existing Iron rod: runs thence South 28s 58' 30" West 769.85 feet to Uic place and point of beginning; runs thence North 62* 48' 30" West with the run of lewis Swtunp 93.78 tact to n new tron pipe; thence cuniimiin>; with the tun of lewis Swamp the following courses uiul distances: Nortli 70* 31' West 157.42 feet, South 42? 09' West 75.30 feci; Noriii 56* 50' West 53.78 feet; North 16* 05' West 130.86 feet; North 40* 32' West 139.08 feet; South 83" 36' West 71.88 feet; North 2* 09' East 64 42 feet; North 55* IBWest 106.23 feet; South 41* 33' West 193.75 feet; North 57* 42' West 185.85 feet; North 30* 44' East 66 feet; Nortli 46* 35' West 30 94 feet; North 59* 56' West 158 35 feet; nnd North 86* 04' West 161 34 feet to a new iron pipe in the run of l>cwts Swamp adjoining the lands of Corbctt Package Company; thence leaving the run ol lewis Swamp North 12* 18' East 149.24 feet to an old axle; runs thence North 60* 16' 30" East 485.06 feet to an existing Iron pipe; thence North 1* 58' 30" West 332 85 feet; runs thence Nortli 00* 44' wc.? nu.Ni iccl lo uii existing Iron pipe; runs thence with the Ptney (' rove Road North 86" 47' 30" Host 59.02 feel to u new Iron roil; thence North 78* 53' 30" K-iist 445.5 feet to a ftrn iTOTi FOCi, tltciiCv nuiui 1* OS' 30" West 16.66 feet to an existing concrete monument; runs thence South 7tr 0i' East H9.20 feci io a new Iron pipe, runs thence South 78* 46' East 260 feet to tt new Iron pipe; thence South 73* 31' East 219 feet to n new Iron pipe; thence South 58* 46 East 350 feet to a new Iron rod; thence South 28* 30' West 585 10 feet to un existing iron rod; thence South 28* 58' 30" West 769.85 feet to an existing iron pipe, the place and point of HhX'ilNNI KtO . M OA . mm m m mm m.mm sieve, x iMiMtMuiig nw.atr ?\ i ra iw survey of Bobby M long dated December 1.1977, and a portion of Tract One conveyed to Delbert M Wolfe, et ux by Donald C. Cypher*, et ux, September 30, 1977, recorded in l>eed Book 383. Page 695, Brunswick County Kegtitry TRAIT TWO: BEGINNING at a stake at a point where Corbetl Package Company's (D.L. Flowers tract i southern line and Kiegel Paper Company' s iA.B, Men-er tract 1 western Una Intersect. front said beguuung point runs thence South It' 45' West and with Rlegel Paper Company's line 1,115 tort to slake in Uw south edge of at. old Tram Read and North ol lewis Swamp, runs thence with another ol Kiegel Paper Company's lines North SC SO' West 509 feet to a stake. thence North V ?' East 1SS 5 feet to a i )N, Thursday, February 28, 1985 SiOgeai Notices stake in a bay; runs thence North \ 32* 15* East 197 feet to a stake; thence North 54? 45' West 1,067 feet to an iorn pipe; thence North 27? 1 East 549.9 feet to a stake in Cor- i bett Package Company's (D.L. 1 Flowers tract) line; thence runs with Corbett Package Company's line South 66? 45' East 1,333 feet to the place and point of BEGINNING, same containing 28.41 acres, more or less, according to a survey by H.R. Hewett, Surveyor on April 4, 1959, and being a part of that certain tract or parcel of . 1 t. t n ?.* k.. UtIIU LMIVCJCU w n.M. n?vivv? ktj Charlie Flowers by deed dated June 2, 1947, and recorded in Book 90, Page 528, Office of the Register of Deeds of Brunswick County, and further being described as Tract Two conveyed to Dclbcrt M. Wolfe, et ux, by Donald G. Cyphers et ux, September 30,1977, recorded in Deed Book 383, Page 695, Brunswick County Registry. TRACT THREE: BEGINNING at a stake located in the northern edge of a Neighborhood Road commonly referred to as the "Winnabow Road", the same be ing at a point where the Kiegel Paper Company's (A.B. Mercer tract) eastern line intcrsectes said road as evidenced by sweet gum and pointer of pine; runs ? thence with Kiegel Paper Com- 1 pany's line North 2? 45'West 1,254 1 feet to a stake; thence North 55? 1 East 506.5 ieei iu mi nun pips; thence South 23? East 1,233 feet to ? an iron pipe; thence continuing t South 23? East 335 feet iu an it on ? axle; thence South 11? 15' West 395 ? feet to the Northern edge of said c aforementioned Winnabow Road; t thence with said road the following courses and distances: North 1 60? 15' West 350 feet; North 75? West 219 feet; North 80? 15' West 260 feet; North 89? West 116.5 feet to the place and point of BEGINNING, containing 24.85 acres, more or less, according to a survey made by H.R. Hcwctt, Surveyor, on March 20,1959, and being Tract Three conveyed to Dclbcrt M. ' Wolfe ct ux by Donald G. Cyphers, ' et ux, September 30, 1977, record- ' ed in Deed Book 383, Page 695, ' Brunswick Couniy Registry. ' The sale will be made subject to all 1 prior liens, unpaid taxes, restrictions ' and easements of record and assessments, if any. I The record owners of the abovedcscrtbcd rout property us reflected ?, At- - 1_ |L? i..L, Ufl VIIC I CVUi ViT. v. ...v u.wW>Cn County Register of Deeds not more than ten 110) duys prior to the posting ot this Notice are Dcibert M. Woitc I If- U..UJ. U Uf?lf.. ctuvi wuv tnai jui it ??. itoui. Pursuant to North Carolina General Statute 445-21.10(b), and the terms of tin* Deed of Trust, uny successful bidder may be required to deposit with the Trustee immediately upon conclusion of the sale a cash deposit of five (5%) percent of the bid. Any successful bidder shall be required to tender the full balance of the purcliuse price so bid in cash or certified check at the time the Tenuis. U1? n J 1 * *1 i iwut irmivi n iu iuiii u ncvu iur uic property or attempts to tender such deed, and shouid said successful bidder fail to pay the full buluncc of the purchase price so bid ut tluit time, he shall remain liable on his bid as provided for in North Carolina General Statute M4S-21.30(d) and te). The property will be sold as a whole as permitted by North Carolinu General Statutes J4S-21 8(b). This sale will be held open ten days for upset bids as required by law. This the ISO-, day of February, 1985 BATTLE, WINSUiW, SCOTT & Wll?Y, P. A. substitute trustee P. O. Box 269 60S Sunset Avenue Hocky Mount, NC17801 (919) 977-2333 Mar. 7 STATK OF NORTH CAROUNA COUNTY OF BRUNSWICK NOTICE OF SALK Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust executed by lasrrence R Fulfonl and wife, Ftha Mae C. Fulford, to Bertie A. Parker, Jr , Trustee, dated the 12th day of June. 1981, and recorded in Book 474. Pace 968. In the Office of the Rectster of Drrth (or Hnimwick ftnttnftv Vi-mK Carolina, default having been madr In thr payment o< thr indebtedness Ihrrrby secured nnd thr said IVed o< Trust bring by thr trrnis thereof subjni to IockmmIt, and uV twkki of thr inMlatara thereby secured having demanded a iorrclosurr thereof (or thr purpose of satisfying said indebtedness. and thr Orfil o( Court granting permission (or thr ionrciusurr. ibr unbersgnesi Trusice will offer (or sate at public auction to thr tughost blddrr (or cash at thr Courthousr door in Bolivia. North Carolina, at 13 00 Noon, on thr 5th day of March. ISSi. thr land, as tro) . Legal Notices proved, conveyed in said Deed of Trust, the same lying and being in Lockwood Folly Township, Brunswick County, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as follows: 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* AA' 111" Woct ii:i 00 foor in on iron pipe; runs thence along the salt marsh South 40? 57' 15" West 97.64 feet to an iron pipe; runs thence South 57? 44' 30" East 184.01 feet to an iron pipe situated in the western right-of-way line of S.R. 1140; runs thence North 17? 05' 45" ~t 200.00 feet to Ihs r*oint of BEGINNING, containing\36 acres, and being all of Lot No. 6 and the northern portion of Ix>t 5 of Fiddler's Cove Subdivision. Section 2, according to a survey map thereof made by Thomas W. Morgan, R.L.S., dated May 27, 1979, and recorded in Map Cabinet K-238 at Page K-337, Brunswick County Registry. The record owners of this property is reflected on the records of the tegister of Deeds are Lawrence R. rulford and wife, Etha Mae C. "ulford. Terms of lh? sh!s. including thp imount of the cash deposit, if any, to le made by the highest bidder at the ;;!c arc: five percent (59f,i of the imount of the highest bid must be leposited with the Trustee pending :onfirmation of the sale. Dated this 5th day of February, 985. Thurman E. Burnette, Trustee substituted by that instrument recorded in Book 581, Page 992, Brunswick County Registry, N.C. Feb. 28 TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SAI.E Under and by virtue of the power of luthoritv contained in that certain Oeed of Trust executed and delivered jy Elias Alfred Gore and wife, Barjaru McKenzie Gore, dated the 27th !?.. -I l.inn imQ I 1 1 ?I.~ 4UJ w> uuiav, iviu, unu I cvuiuvu 131 VI1X7 jffice of the Register of Deeds of Brunswick County in Book 402 at Page 640, and becuase of default in payment of the indebtedness secured by the Deed of Trust recorded in Hook toi lit Page MO, and failure to rwrrv not and wrfnrm the simulations and agreements therein contained, and pursuant to demand of uic owner snu nOmer Oi uic in' dohtednexs Finance America Mortgage Services, Inc., the undersigned Trustee will expose and sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the door of the Brunswick County Courthouse in the city of Bolivia, North Carolina, at 12.00 noon on the 12th day of March, 1685, all of that certain tract or parcel of land, lying and being in Brunswick County, North Carolina, togetlier will) any and all improvements on said property that are a purt thereof, said property being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING on Uie East side of I>ord Street at a point 100 feet from the comer joined by I-ord and St. George Street, same being the corner where Odd Fellow Hall sits; runs thence East and parallel with St. George Street 100 feet to a stake; thence northwardly and parallel with l-ord Street 33 feel to a stake; thcr.cc westwarUly and parallel wiili Si George Street 100 feet to i urd Street: thence with the East line of I.ord Street S3 feet to tile Beginning, being tiio Lind Known es the Bobbins I .and For reference see urru itwium in mioR lew ni rilgt" 710, Brunswick County Registry. This sale is subject to unpaid taxes and any other matters which may tx a lien against the property A ten percent deposit must tx made by the hiRhest bidder on tlx day of the sale, this sale will then tx held open for ten days for upset bid; as required by law If no unset tad i.? filed within ten days, the balance oi the bid price, less the ter. perccr.i deposit, must be made In cash to tlx Trustee If an upset bid is filed withu ten days, the ten percent deposit wil be returned and the property will tx advertised and will be resold as b> law provided This the Jbtli day of January, IMS KKX GORE, TRUSTEf Post Office Box MShaUotte, NC iS19)7U4M .w*r At Uiall?nt P?lrrf MINC NOMI 4e. TUt W BEACON OtWttt auuom rowr ctocniT Area D< HERBERT R. FULFORD Herbert R. Fulford, 75, of Route 2, Supply, died Wednesday in New Hanover Memorial Hospital. The funeral was held Saturday in the Brunswick Funeral Service chapel with Rev. R.C.i Dixon officiating. Burial was in the Sabbath Home Baptist Church Cemetery. Fulford was born in Brunswick County on March 3, 1909, the son of the late William and Rebecca Ann Clemmons Fulford. Survivors include a brother, Ciawluiu FuiiOfu ui oupyiy, rfiiu a sister, Mrs. Bertha Ann Arnold of Southix>rt. In lieu of flowers the family asked that donations be made to Coastline Volunteer Rescue Squad or to the Southport Rescue Squad. PHILIP R. KUNZ Pliinp R. Kunz, G7, of Route 1, Winnabow, died Friday, Feb. 22, at his residence following an extended illness. Mass of the Resurrection was held Monday in the Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church in Southport with Father George I.ynrh officiating. Burial was in Oleander Memorial Gardens, Wilmington. A Prayer Vigil was held Sunday in the Brunswick Chapel of Coble WardSmith Funeral Service. Kunz was born May 2, 1917, in Jersey City, N.J.. the son of the late Philip Charles and Loretta Thornhill Kunz. He was a retired millwright having been employed by Daniels Construction Co. Survivors include his wife. Mrs. Hilda Gross Kunz of the home; two sons, Philip Eugene Kunz of Phillipsburg, N.J., and Richard Leslie Kunz of Charlotte; two daughters, Mrs. Ilildie Goedeke of Harriman, Tenn., and Mrs. Madeline Wosezyna of North Babylon, N.Y.; 15 grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. LAURA JANE BOWLES I jura Jane Bowles of Iceland died Feb. 20 at her home. The funeral was held Sunday at Johnson C'napei Z.M.E. Zion Church with Rev. Carlton Mathis officiating. Burial was in Jolinson Chapel Church Cemetery. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Freddie Nash of Baltimore, Md.; five grandchildren; two greatgrandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Funnio (lull rJ Wilminoinn on/1 Mnc Nancy Hobbs of New llaven. Conn. I .F.I .A B. DUKESHIRG I. ??-u. n..? UI-. K a n * f ATIO UIIU L/UACOIU1C, W, \Jl itVUtl 3, I-eland, died Friday at N.C. Memorial Hospital in Chapel Hill after a brief illness. The funeral was heid Sunday in the Oleander Chapel of Coble WardSmith Funeral Service. Mrs. Dukeshire was bom in ltoboson County on Jan. 22, 1917, the daughter of the late Heamon and Eliia Taylor Britt. Survivors include her husband, Frederick E. Dukeshire of the home; two sons, Robert G. 1-amb and Billy M. lamb, both of Wilmington; two daughters, Betty I.. Dennis and Mildred J. Iamb, both of Rocky Point; 14 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. MAUDE THOMPSON Maude (Jimmie) Bohannon Thompson, 72, of Wilmington, died Thursday after a brief illness. The funeral was held Sunday in Farmers Chapel Baptist Church at Maco, of which she was a member. Rev. Jimmy Flowers officiated. Burial was in the church cemetery Survivors include her daughter, Mrs. Murray (Barbara) Mintx of liCUtcu, u btOuicr, uciut DCualuiOfi of Louisiana; and two grandchildren. Donna l ynne Mint* and Murray MlntT IT Krtlft ftf i ainnn JAMES J. HAWKS James Jackson Hawes, 86, of Supply, died Feb. JO in New Hanover Memorial Hospital following an extended illness. The funeral was held Friday in the ' Supply Baptist Church, with Rev. James Whitworth and Rev C.L. Turner officiating. Burial was in the ' Mint! Cemetery, Shallotte Honorary ' Brunswick County area lions Clubs. Bom in Brunswick County on Bee. 19, 189# he was the son of the late J Pinckney and laura Grimes Hawes He was a charter member and honorary deacon of Supply Baptist CsniTCss ?T?J a turtubes uf the Supply lions Oub. Prior to his retirement, ' he was office manager of the '? Denaa-lak A ? - ?> ui utuv vuiuj ngiivuuuiai ! Stabilisation and Conservation Of. Survivors include his wile. Mrs RhihT! Greece Hsee; d the ht!*: a daughter, Mrs, laura Thigpen d Baton Rouge. La ; and Usee sisters. Miss Mildred Haves of Supply, Mrs RSfy4a Lfwif ?( QKalVtW* ?*v< Mr?Vera Barbel of Wilmington BLANTIE S. McKEITHAN Blanbe Smith McKeithan, ?7. d Castle Hajme and formerly of Ash. died Feb. 1$ tn Ne* Hanover J Memorial Hospital saths And Fi The funeral was held Wednesday at Brunswick Funeral Service Chapel with Rev. Anson Smith officiating. Burial ws in the Smith Family 1 Cemetery in Ash. Mrs. McKeithan was the daughter ] of the late Joe F. and Alice Leonard i Smith. She was preceded in death by her husband, John B. McKeithan. Survivors include several nieces ] and nephews. BENNIE C. WESCOTT Bennie Carwell Wescott, 66, of I Route 2, Supply, died Feb. 18 in New Hanover Memorial Hospital after a brief illness. The funeral was held Thursday in J the Brunswick chapel of Coble WardSmith Funeral Service, with burial in the David R. Mercer Cemetery in : Bolivia. ! TOWN OF HOI NOTI VEHICLE REG rursuani 10 urainance INO. with the Town of t-ioiden 6ea motor vehicles. Vehicles mu Town Clerk before March 1, is five dollars ($5.00) for ec calendar year 1985. R.W. Wdre Bad By Bixperie Let our 42 years of experience help y a tastefully designed monument withi For the finest memorials in granit( bronze, call... HENFTV SHALLOTTE REPRESENTING COASTAL ADVERTISEMEI BRUNSWICK COUNTY Pursuant to Section 143-129 North Carolina, sealed propi D. Carter, Finance Officer, County Governmental Centc 98422 and mnrlinrl "ROLL TAINERS" will be received March 1, 1985, at which time ed and read. Instructions on ting bid proposals may be < Officer. The County reserv and/or all proposals. TOWN OF HOI NOTiCE OF Pui AMENDMENT OF ZC The Board of Commissione Beach will hold public hear 1985, at 6:30 PM at Town 1ment upon the following pr< Zoning Ordinance: 1. Rezoning of property Boulevard West from R-l mercial. 2. Amendment of Secfi ounatngs, ro proviae ror complete ihe wofn win period and to require a proposed amendments m Hall during regular worki R W Decii BY DICKY BRUNSWICK FUN AU our decisions are at knowledge is . f "S planning a c J We 83 * ==r va" ShEhi Preterm* making fuj wi^)es and i ^ every perso ? *. about the fu TT UJf livi tvvvtu )'vui vui ly members can act in ac when the need arises? A nrM>l?nn>rf funeral ii BRUNSWICK FU1 H*7. K.Socth, TM t unerals | OLIVE V.PHELPS Olive Virginia Pneips, 92, of Route 1, Winnabow, died Saturday night in Brunswick Hospital, Supply. The funeral was held Tuesday at Prospect Baptist Church, with burial in the church cemetery. SARAH SELLERS Sarah Sellers, 93, of Route 3, Leland, died Sunday at her home. The funeral was held Tuesday at inman Funeral Home Chapel, with burial in the Meares Cemetery. MARION BLANTON Marion Blanion, 53, of Kuui.tr 1, Bolivia (Evergreen Estates), died Saturday afternoon in New Hanover Memorial Hospital, Wilmington. Funeral arrangements were to be made by Coble Ward-Smith Funeral Service in Supply. DEN BEACH CE ISTRATION 2-85, vehicle registration c'n is reauired for resident i st be registered with the 1985. The registration fee ich vehicle and is for the Buck, Town Administrator "3, I. nee i^Q ou in selecting n your budget. !, marble and TODD 754-6530 MONUMENT COMPANY 19B4 THI BRUNSWICK BIACON NT FOR BIDS , NORTH CAROLINA of the General Statutes of 1_ 1 -J I * ?*/ ! 1 jbuis uuuiessea 10 yvmiam P.O. Box 249, Brunswick >r. Boliviri. North Carolina. -OFF TRUCK k S'X CONI until 2:00 P.M., Friday. i ' they will be publicly opend specifications for submitDbtained from the Finance es the right to reject any William D. Carter LDEN BEACH sUO KEARiNG MING ORDINANCE rs of the Town of Holder* ings on Monday, March 4, loll to receive public comjposed amendments of the at 117 and 119 Ocean Residential to C-1 Cornon 5.14, Relocation of a penalty for failure to in iiie prescribed iime performance bond. The ay be reviewed at Town ng hours. . Buck. Town Administrator dons POWELL iERAl. SERVICE 11 >out the future, but all our i about the past. This makes hallenge. Americans treasure our in wjc>m ?q cnoose. There is no led formula to follow in tieral arrangements. All leeds are not the same and n has his or her own ideas neral service. iCwov/Vw: H2TV!Vi3? cordance with your wishes s an act of love SiERAL SERVICE Sfealtette. N.C OO
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