Legal Notices
ORDER AUTHORIZING tS.009.0M
TECHNICAL COLLEGE BONDS
WHEREAS, the Trustees of the Brunswick
Technical College have submitted to the Board of
Commissioners for the County of Brunswick a
resolution passed on Juiy 17. 1*6 pursuant to the
provisions of Chapter 115D of the General Statutes
of North Carolina requesting said Board of Com
g uuaaiviicrs 10 cau an election in tlie County of
SnmSwick upvii iiie question ot approving bonds
for the purpose of providing funds for capital improvements
for the Brunswick Technical Collefft:
WHEREAS, said resolution requests said Board
of Commissioners to issue such bonds in order to
provide for local financial support of the
Brunswick Technical College: and
WHEREAS, said Board of Commissioners has
carefully examined the facts and has determined
and does hereby find as a fact that is has become
the duty of the Board of Commissioners to order
the issuance of bonds of the County of Brunswick
so that the capital improvements mentioned in
said resolution and in paragraph 1 of this order
may be provided; now. the therefore.
BE IT ORDERED by the Board of Commissioners
for the County of Brunswick:
1. That, pursuant to Chapter USD of the General
Statutes of North Carolina and The Local Government
Bond Act. as amended, the County of
Brunswick. North Carolina is hereby autltorized
? to contract a debt, in addition to any and all other
debt which said County may now or hereafter
have power or authority to contract, and in
evidence thereof to issue Technical College Bends
in an aggregate principal amount not exceeding
$8,000,000 for the purpose of providing funds with
any other available funds, for constructing, equipping
and furnishing facilities for Brunswick
Technical College, including the provision of appurtenant
utilities.
2 That taxes shall be levied 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
I County has been filed with with Clerk to the Board
of Commissioners and is open to public inspection
4 That this order shall take effect when approved
by the voters of said County at a referendum as
provided in said Act
The foregoing order has been introduced and a
sworn statement of debt has been filed under The
liocal Government Bond Act showing the appraised
value of the County of Brunswick. North
Carolina, to be f2.202,000.000 and the net debt
thereof, including the proposed bonds, to be
$28,737,296 A Lax will be levied to pay Die principal
of and intrrest on the bonds if the) are
Issued An\ one who wishes to be heard on the
questions of the validity of the bond order and the
advisability of issuing the bonds may appear at a
public hearing or an adjournment thereof to be
held at the Brunswick County Government Center
in Bolivia. North Carolina, on September 16. 1965
at 6 HO P.M.
Begina K White. Clerk to the
Pitoarb of t ommissiooers for the
County of Brunswick. North Carolina
vp,,:
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
COCNTY OF RHI'NNRK'K
notice or sale
Under and b) \ irtur of the power ut vale contained
in a certain Deed of Trust eseruted by
Sharon B Oiappell. Single. lo James (>
Hut haiuin Trustee, dated Ihr 26th da> of August.
I97t> and m urtlrd in Hook B7. Pag* 821. in the IHfkr
of the Hegutrr of Deeds for Brunswick CounSt>.
North Carolina. and a certain [l?t) of Trust
rseeuted b> larry l> Calhoun and wife. l>rborah
i S Calhoun, to Bertie A Parker. Jr . Trustee,
dated the 29th da> of June. 1*11. and recorded in
B?ok C6, Pane KM. in the (>fflcr of the Register of
l>r*ds for Brunswick ( ountv. North Carolina,
default having been rnede in tie paymrnt of the
Indebtedness thereby secured and failure to carr>
out i* perform the stipulations and agreements
therein contained, and the holder of thr indebtedness
thereby secured having demanded a
forrclmurr thereof for thr purpose of satisfying
uaid indebtedness. aral the < Terk of Court granting
M permission for the foreclosure, the undersigned
tl ruvtrc ?iU offrr for sake at public auction to the
highrst Udder for cash at the Courthouse door in
? Bolivia. North Carolina, at 12 00 Noon, on the 18lh
da> of September. !V<a. tlr land, as improve^),
conveyed m caul I Seeds of Trust, the une lying
and bring in Snuthville Township. Brunswick
Count). North Carolina, and tiring tiore par
tirularl) described as follows
BEING lot No 20. Bits'k 136 Section 9. in
Tranquil Harbour. a section of long Beach.
North i arulina according to a map thereof
dul) recorded in Map Hook i at Page 107 m
the iJftlee of the Register of Deeds of
Brunswick Count). North Carolina, wax! lot
having the metes, bounds and location as
ihtnsn upon said map
Subject, however to the property ts&r* for the
)rar !9&j
The record owners cf this property at reflected
or. thr records of the Register of llreds of this
count) are larry I) t alhuunand wife. iJetxeabS
Calhoun
Terms of the sale, incLudmg thr amount of the
cash depcait. d an). to be made by the highest ladder
at the saw. are Five percent i%i of the
an*ourt of thr highest tad must tw depostte-J with
trw Trustee periling ccrtfirmaUrei of the saw
Dated this 21U day of August. 1Mb
Thurmao E Burnett*. Trustee
substituted try thr avstrumenU
recorded in Boo* Vft Page 774
and Hoc* ?Ch Pag* 77)
Brunswick County Registry. SC
Sept 12
cama permit scmc't:
Pursuant to NOGS 111A-ID- b the rnuranpab
ty of Ocear. I tie Beach pin NOTICE that cc
September It. IK appuraet Herbert A Xegip
ptbed fr a ' AHA rr%stjt dr-.crgxnrrt permit to
exstrart a crwfarruly iweiJog at 1-<X A. Borl
11. Secttcn AIM .Scotland St/set
I The appbraUcr. may br r.speeled at the tert
address Pablic cactseau received by
Septta'.Jjft ii 1* nl be cmudtrrd
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laraiCAJdA PemuOQWtr
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Oeetf like Beach. N C mCA
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PaTK-a.-* to V.GS 1L1V11V i Se Tanarya?
ty sf <_ewai like tveacr. gnes VJTTCE that rs
septerrJJer :? US appdra-t F racA *-iacr_>x
fcg C'casaara^bcc. lac a^pded Pr i CAJLA feasor
Snticpced jurat to ceutrgt a ire-faca/ry
[ at Leg M Keek 11 Secw. A A ft 22
Bh& Kchr.af Street
Tie a^ti iVA may be atopeckK at Oe bHr/w
HS address Pehiic naitsli retmH by
| Separmiter II IMS wil be :?acaaberrd
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Legal Notices
STATE OK NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF BRUNSWICK
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained
in a ctfuiin Deed of Trust executed by
Walter B. Blackburn and wife. Catherine G.
Blackburn In l?.rw~n u.^k?... t ?
the 24th day of November. 1975. and recorded in
Rnnjr "uo Prig? !52. in the Office of the Register of
Deeds for Brunswick County. North Carolina, and
a certain Deed of Trust executed by John K
Banks and wife. Janet C Banks, to James O.
Buchanan. Trustee, dated the 27th day of
September. 1979. and recorded in Book 435. Page
507. in the Office of the Register of I>eeds for
Brunswick County. North Carolina, and a certain
Deed of Trust executed by Jerry I. Maggard. Sr
and wife. Frances B. Maggard. to Thunnan E.
Burnctte. Trustee, dated the 8th day of March.
19S4. and recorded in Book 559. Page 478. in the Office
of the Register of Deeds for Brunswick County.
North Carolina default having been made in
the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured
and failure to carry out or perform the stipulations
and agreements therein contained, and the
holder of the indebtedness thereby secured having
demanded a foreclosure thereof for the purpose
of satisfying said indebtedness, and the
Clerk of Court granting permission for the
foreclosure, the undersigned Trustee will offer for
sale at public auction to the highest bidder for
cash at the Courthouse door in Bolivia. North
Carolina, at 12:00 Noon, on the 18th day of
September. 1985. the land, as improved, conveyed
in said Deeds of Trust, the same lying and being in
Smithville Township. Brunswick County. North
Carolina, and being more particularly described
as follows
HKINC. all of l.ot 9. Block 132. Section 9 of a
subdivision of property according to map of
same made b> H M t.oughlin. Kl?. dated
April. 1959. known as Tranquil Harbour, a
section of lxing Beach. North Carolina, which
map is dul> recorded in Map Book 5. Page
107. Brunswick County Registry, being the
same property as conveyed to Coastal Services
Corporation by deed dated May 7. 1975.
and recorded June 26.1975. in Book 332. Page
607 of the Brunswick County Registry
Subject, however, to the property taxes for the
year 1985
The record owners of this property as reflected
on the records of the Register of Deeds of this
county Jerry I. Maggard. Sr and wife.
Frances B Maggard
Terms of the sale, including the amount of lite
cash deposit, if an>. to be made by the highest bidder
at the sale, are Five percent <5Sf,l of the
amount of the highest bid must be deposited with
IN* Trustee pending confirmation of the sale
Dated this 21st day of August. 1985
Thurman K Bumettc, Trustee
sutvstituted b> the instruments
recorded in Book 606. Page 343.
and Book 608. Page 915
Brunswick County Registry. NC
Sept 12
NOT1CK TO
CREDITORS AND DF.HTOKS
OF CORA MAF. THOMAS
JACK J THOMAS, having qualified as F.xecutor
of the Kstate of CORA MAK THOMAS, latr
of 212 Shoreline Drive. Sunset Beach. N C 28459.
Brunswick Count). North (aruhna. the undersigned
dors hereby notify all persons. firms and
corporations having claim* against the estate of
said decedent to eihibit them to thr undersigned
at 211 Shoreline Drive. Sunset Beach. North
Carolina 284W. imor before the 3rd da? of March.
1MB. or thta notice will be pleaded In bar of their
recovery All person*, firm* and corporations indebted
to the said estate will please nuke immediate
payment to the undersigned
This, the 29th day of August. 19?
Jack J Thomas. F.iecutor of
the Kstate of Cora Mar Thomas
Douglas W Bailey. Attorney
fur the F.iecutur
HAXI>:Y AND THKST
I'D Hoi 36
Shallottr. N( ' 2ft4?
le'eptunr 919 .7>4-/?*j82
Sept 19
ESTATF. SflTICF.
The undersigned, having quabftrd as Kiecutrii
of the F.state of Verne Viola (iruiett Barker,
deceased, late of Brunswick County, this Ls to
notify all persons liaving claims against said
estate to present them to the undersigned on or
before the bth 'lay of March. 1M6 or this notice
will be pleaded in bar of their recovery All persons
indebted to said estate will please make immediate
payment to the undersigned
This thr 2Sth day of August. 1 9?
Carolyn P Harrison. Kiecutnx
of the F.state of
Versie Viola (iriaaett Barker
24X3 Kennmgtun Road
Kale tgh. NC 27110
Sept 28
ESTATE NUTK F
The undersigned, having qualified as Adnor.uL'atrii
of the F.state of Frank I elf are Simmons.
deceased, late of Hruruwu-k < ounty this is
to notify all persons having < la una against taid
estate U> present tleni to the undersigned un or
before the Xh day of March. 19? or this notice
ill be pleaded m bar of (heir recwery AU persons
irdebted to said estate will please make inv
mrdiaCe payment to the undersigned
Thu the 4th day of April. 1Mb
Joan T Simmrm. A4r?ngr*tm
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BY SUSAN USHF.R
A Shallotte Point vending truck
operator failed Monday in Brunswick
County Superior Court in his second
attempt to challenge an Ocean Isle
Beach peddling ordinance as unconstitutional.
Donald Ballou was cited by Ocean
Isie Police Chief Jerry Gurganus on
July 17 for peddling without a license.
Gurganus said Ballou was the first
person to be charged under the ordinance
since shortly after its enactment.
When informed of the law and
warned, Gurganus said, most people
simply leave the beach. "He was the
first who wanted to challenge it in a
long time."
On Aug. 5. Ballou was found guilty
in Brunswick County District Court
and fined $50. His appeal was denied
Monday in Brunswick County
Superior Court by Judge B Craig
Ellis of Iaurinburg.
Ellis said Gurganus' system ot first
giving warnings is "good public rela
' tf iii uk
If " " '
Up For /
Thiii Australian cattle dug, a male will
by Animal Control Officer Bruce C
available for adopliuu this week at the
N.C. 211 near Supply. Others Include
female, with cream and chocolate ma
with yellow and white markings', a
rier/cocker male pup, black with shi
through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.
NOTICE OF PU
September
County ho\ prepared a $
Grant fconornic L)o/oloprnenf applicatio
AttnlorK# North Carolina Departrnen
Development for landing consideration J
fund* At least *>I ? of requested fund* *
torn 'ho S'50 WO will he inry' to nttit
purr hot* of equipment workir g capital
rrht- h w I! be located m oru.
?im# p?Mon% of Mhtch dO*, of po%H?c
onr} rnod+ro'o m< $7 JO fX/J in C DB<
bw" Cofotrt ln< ?o ottui to (ontirudt
quipm^nf rh? $?', OCXJ Mill b* .;? <! for
bfitniwid1 County m?II (Of>duC.I o pub
miiitowi C bomber i of the BrwntM.ch (
H C of 6 45 P M on foet<ioy 5e(/t?rrib?r
cbfom cifr/en comment* orvj input o
r#*on? Pro^omt* Or/*(oftmtni oppixof"
County P/jifSiQtjt try 'i V PA on V/edne*4oy
poor to the Brunt^xt' County Board
Outbofi/ir.g the tubrf.iMfjl of the OppitCOti
NOTICE OF PU
September
Brun??v<t* County iot?r/fi *0 prepon
B'-ock Oror.T tcorotx oj
A**t'<orrfe North Corotao ?>#po'tm#n
Develop"-**- t r*<4PN A^o^a' V4 rr,v*t
ol {.c*rifT*4r*tf X4?'iton<e fc?y Ot>ob?i
??Serot?on
The Ccnno^Ov'y G? # ?etop*n#r?* ?!< >?
O ?5--^4 V* isr.SdO
'I; -Vf' l"?ry?! otttta/
oryy her* t m?^fi(<?rrt
po<<U pub' r f<X?J>t>e-? to f</m* 'LdKi
r -oti Alu> ot'#oi'Sl'? ofltf?
be^e* * //? onj m/ylerpte r</jtt-+ pe*w
B'vOI m <> v f O (wti
t JO p m * ? * CC?A
C<vtf Co**&0* *1
V3^) (??r/?fi v-><' or o#
or^l 'J*-W*r- (XCAC* *?< Otf?n
torp#xe*ed ''-Xi -Wi-y
GfOM tco*C*K Opp/'.O**
C?v"r 6-f }p w or.
I
Challenge 1
tions and probably a good way to get
people to abide by the law."
But Ellis did have a suggestion for
Ballou:
"You could appear before the town
board and get them to amend the ordinance
to permit such type of activity,"
he said.
Anu, he added in response to a
question from Ballou, if he sees other
violations of the ordinance. Ballon
should report them "to the proper
authorities."
Ballou was operating a mobile
snack shop, similar to the "roach
wagons" operated near military
bases and industrial plants. The
business had received several prior
warnings. Ballou was issued a warning
on the 17th and offered an opportunity
to leave the beach without a
citation, Gurganus testified.
The town bans peddling and does
not issue licenses for that purpose.
The state's General Assembly gives
municipalities the right to regulate
peddling, including the right to pro^T
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\doption
l blue, while and brown markings held
. Smith Sr., Is Just one ol the pets
Brunswic k County Animal Shelter oil
two Siamese ruts, one male and one
Things; a large short-haired rat, male
young black lab, male; and a terirt
hair. The shelter Is open Monday
m
BLIC HEARING
11, 1985
moll City Community Development Block
'i to submit to the Division of Community
t of Noturol Resources on<j Community
ho opplicohon requests $750 000 in CDBG
?lll benefit low ond moderate income per
t Carolina Caribbean Corner* Ine in the
ond construction of o M (XX) 000 focility
<k County This facility will employ 75 full
>ns will be filled with persons having low
j funds will be loaned to Carolina Carib
on worWmg capital ond the purchase of
program odrmnistration
lie hearing ?n the Brunswick Count/ Corn
' Ownty Governrnent 0ample* in Bol'vio
?4 I9&5 The purpose of this hearing is to
n the Community Development Block
>n Written covnments received by the
September >5 I9B5 shall be < on side red
of County Commissioners considering
on
Christopher l Choppell Chairman
rufttwtefc County Board of Cctwr-uslcws
BLIC HEARING
11, 1985
* a Small Cities Community Development
jpifcotor) for a Di#is*on of Community
i rj tsoturol Resources ond Community
te developed ond eubmrtted to *he Oivi
' I 1%' to be considered 'or funding con
Ofv i |'<y omv Development Miwon
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THE BRUNSWICK BEACON, Th
Of Ordinar
hibit it, a right Ballou's counsel said
was overly broad.
Ballou was represented by attorney
Mark I.ewis of the Shallotte
firm of Mason Anderson &
Associates. Anderson had dratted the
ordinance while serving as town attorney
at Ocean Isle about five years
ago. Hoiden Beach and Sunset Beach
have similar ordinances.
Lewis argued that the ordinance
was unconstitutionally vague and
overly broad in its restriction of commercial
free speech, that it "goes
beyond what any town can generally
uo.
lewis argued that Hallou tiad
taken prior orders from construction
sites for food and therefore was
delivering goods the same as a bread
truck delivering to a restaurant.
Further, he argued that under the
ordinance coin-operated vending
machines such as newspaper racks
and soft drink machines would not be
allowed since they were not housed in
permanent structures.
NOTICE TO I
SIGNIFICANT I
ENVIRONMENT
PUBI.IC OF I
RELEASE
Septembei
Brunswick County
P.O Box 249. Bolivia. Brunswick
TO AIL INTERESTED AGENCIES.
On or about September 27. 19!
ministoring agent, will roquost
Natural Rosourcos and Comr
Fodoral funds undor Title I i
Development Act of 1974 (PL 92
v.uruiiiia v_ariDDoan warriors
Dovolopmont. E l.
Tho projoc! consists of Brunsv
Carolina Caribbean Carriors. In>
tion faciiity in northern Brunswii
Tract 202 An additional $I5.(XX
Purpott
This Notice is intonded to mi
quiroments of 24 CFR Part 50 (
that tho County has dotormino
funds for tho abovo namod pro
on tho onvironmont (2) To pre
County is roquosting tho roloo
project
Finding of Ho
It has boon determined that sui
not constitute* an action signlfi
human onvironmont and accord
docidod not to proparo an Envir
tho National Environmental Pol
Tho reasons for such docision r
as follows:
Tho proposed activitios moo
dards and plans tho sito c
suitablo to tho terrain, tho <
pact sorvico delivery factor*
wildlifo. Tho proioct will Imn
for tho area
An Environmental Review Rocor
boon made by the abovo namoi
vlronmontal review of tho proj
reasons why such Statement is
Review Record is on file at the <
public examination and copying
Rosources Dovolopmont Cornm
of 8 30 AM and A 30 PM
No further environmental rovio\
conducted prior to tho request
Public Comm
All interested agencies groups
decision are invited to submit w
by the County to tho Brunswicl
Commission's Office Such writ
at P O Bo* 15B. Bolivia Brunsv
on or before September ?fc. I9fi
will be considered and the Coui
Federal funds or take any odmii
loct prior to the date specified
RtUeu
The County v/ill undertake the p
Grant funds from the North
Resources and Community Dove
mg and Community De/olopmei
ymg to NRCD that Brunswick C<
m his official capacity as Choirm
consent to accept the |urisdictioi
is brought to enforce responstbi
reziews decisionmaking and
siblities ho/e been satisfied Th<
that upon its approval tho Coun
and NRCD will have satisfied i
tional Environmental Policy Act
OIJICTIOm TO $14
NRCD will accept on ob|?Ktion It
the following botlt (o, that lh<
ecu ted b 1 the certifying officer
proved by NRCD or (b) thot <
record for the project indicotet
finding or ttep apphcoble to I
renew proceit Objectiont muti
cor4ar.ro with the required pro<
oddrected to fJRCD at P O Bo
2/611
Objection* to the releote of func
above will not be contidered by I
Ortobor 14 1985 will be con?K
t pacify wbatbar they concern th
Of the .ntent to request releote
<
Brunt wi<
4
ursday. September 12. 1985? Page 9-B
ice Fails
tlurgnnus testified, however, that
at least some of Ballou's customers
chose merchandise that had not been
ordered in advance, selecting from
an array of goods displayed when the
siucs in li 11 truciv were opeiieu.
Judge 15. Craig Kills denied both
motions offered by I a'wls, ruling that
the ordinance 1) was constitutionally
sound, not overly vague or broad;
and 21 that the charge against Ballon
should not be dismissed on the basis
the ordinance was "enforced selectively."
Ellis disagreed, "It was not selective
prosecution. He got the same
treatment as others prior to being
J
v. IttU.
He ruled that 1-ewis' association
with Anderson did not pose a conflict
of interest in challenging the ordinance,
a question raised by Assistant
District Attorney Wanda
Bryant.
The case was remanded to district
court for compliance by Bailou, who
paid his fine later that day.
>UBLIC OF NO
MPACT ON THE
AND NOTICE TO
REQUEST FOR
OF FUNDS
r 11, 1985
. County N C. 2B422 (919)253 4331
GROUPS AND PERSONS
B5. Brunswick County, as tho ad
the North Carolina Departmont ol
nunity Development to roloaso
of tho Housing and Community
I 383) for tho following projoct
Inc. Loan CDBG. Economic
^vick County londing $735,000 to
c. who will construct a transporto
ck County North Carolina. Concus
) will bo usod for Administration
i of Notico
dot two soparato procedural ro
I) To provido notico to tho Public
d that tho roquost for roloaso of
joct will havo a significant impact
ivido notico to tho public that tho
so of funds for tho obovo namod
Significant Impact
ch roquost for roloaso of funds will
cantly affocting tho quality of tho
ingly tho obovo nomod County has
onmontal Impact Statornont under
icy Act of 1969 (PL 91 190)
lot to proparo such Statornont aro
t local, stato and fodoral startind
dosign of tho structuro is
ictivifios will not advorsoly im
k. tfio pfiysical environment or
riodiatoly croato long term |obs
ct rospocting tho within projoct has
1 County wfiich docurnonts tho on
oct and more fully sots forth tho
hoi luquiiod ini? environmental
above address and is availablo for
upon request at Brunswick County
Itsion's Offico botwoon the* hour*.
n of such project is proposed to bo
for release of Federal funds
nft on Findings
and parsons disagreeing with this
Titfon comments for consideration
k County Resources Development
tori comments should be received
vick County. North Carolina 2H42?
15 All such comments so rocoived
nty will not request the roleose of
ustrativo action on the within pro
in the preceding sentence
? of Fundi
irojer t described above with Block
Corolino Department of Natural
ilopment under Title I of the Mows
it Act of 1974 The County is certi
>unty and Christopher I Chopped
an Brunswick County Commission
n of the Federal courts if on action
ilities in relation to environmental
action and that these respon
w IVJWI i nm (.onui^unon i?
ity rnoy ule the Block Gront fund*
itt retpontibilifiot under the No
of 1969
in ftfUASf Of fUMM
> itt approval only if it it on ono of
? r.er tificotion v/ot not in fort o*
Of other officer of oppliront op
)pplicont't environmental reviev/
ormtttont of o required decision,
he project in the environmental
t be prepored ond tubmitted in oc
edure (24 Cf P Port S8) ond rnoy be
* 27687 Prjleigh North Carolina
It on bat it other than thote t toted
MdCD No objection received after
jered by NRCD Cornmentt mull
ie finding of r?o tignifkont impact
of fundt
Ihnttopher I Chopped. Chairman
> County Board of Committionert
Pott Office Bo* 249
Bolivia North Carolina 28422
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