Magazine Will Feature South Brunswick Islands BY HOLLY RICHARDS, EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT South Brunswick Islands Chamber Of Commerce Well folks we've done it again! While on Christmas holiday I had several meetings with the North Carolina Magazine. I'm pleased to say that the magazine has agreed to feature the South Brunswick Islands in its April edi tion. That's just in time for the tourist season. What a coup! (There goes that word again.) If you're follow ing what the chamber docs then you'll know thai we've had several coups in the last six months. One begins to wonder what will happen next. We want to promote the South Brunswick Islands as the vacation and golf place to be. You can bet that the chamber will have an ad in the feature. We look forward to a great relationship with the North Carolina Magazine. They have agreed to reprint 3. (XX) extra copies of the feature as a separate maga- Rl< HARI>S zinc for use at travel shows and other events. As you can probably tell, I'm quite excited about this feature. It's a real opportunity for us to show our stuff. Speaking of showing our stuff, this week the chamber installed sev eral new board members. We are looking forward to an exciting year at the chamber. Invitations went out to all of our members for our annual meeting, scheduled for Friday. Feb. 7, at Sea Trail Plantation. If you haven't received your invitation, please call the chamber or stop by. We here at the chamber always have an open door policy. We welcome and l<x)k forward to your visits. Also, we look forward to working with our new president, Terry Barbcc. as we say so long, but not good-bye to out going president, Annette Odom. Annette, our sincere thanks for a job well done. BUSINESS BRIEFS Reservations Due For Annual Meet Friday, Jan. 3 1 , is the deadline for making reservations for the 15th an nual meeting of the South Bruns wick Islands Chamber of Com merce. The meeting will be held at Sea Trail Plantation's Joncs/Byrd Club house, with a social at 6:30 p.m. and dinner at 7:15 p.m., followed by dancing until midnight to music by the local group Crossroads. During the dinner program. Annette Odom of Sunset Beach, 1991 president, will past the gave! to incoming president Terry Barbce of Ocean Isle Beach. Also, awards will be presented to members who have contributed to the chamber in an outstanding man ner during the past year. "During my term as president of the chamber," said Ms. Odom, "many companies and individuals liavc devoted much effort to our or ganization and 1 hope they will at tend this meeting. The annual meet ing is one of the few times wc 'all' can be together " The cost of the dinner/dance is S25 per person. Reservations can be made with the chamber office, 754 6644. Loans Receivable Information on two consumer fi nance lenders with Shallottc offices is included in the North Carolina Banking Commission's 1990 An nual Report on Consumer Finance Licensees. Coastal Finance Co. of Shallottc, Inc. is one of 136 lending offices that made a total of 125,370 loans with a cash advance of S3, 000 or less during 1990. The average loan for those offices was just over S889. As of Dec. 31, 1990, Coastal Fin ance had S559.702 in loans receiv able Statewide 531 finance offices made loans with a cash of SI 0,000 or less. Of the 460,510 loans, the average size was approximately S2.282, with most borrowers also purchasing other products such as insurance in connection with the loan. At the close of 1990, the Shallottc office of American General Finance of America, Inc., had $949,115 in loans receivable. The company is based in Evansville, Ind. Interest rates charged on loans taken out since June 1981 have ranged from a maximum allowable of 21.5 perccni in June 1981 to a low of 16perecnt between late 1984 and the end of 1990. Status Upgraded Ed Schaack, Calabash building inspector, has at tained slate cer employment contract with the town, Schaack was allowed two years in which to obtain appropriate certifi cations. At their Jan. 14 meeting town commissioners unanimously changed Schaack's employment sta tus from probationary to regular in recognition of his meeting those re quirements bcfoic the end of the probationary period on Jan. 30. Schaack works for the town on a contractual basis. Train As Notary Brunswick Community College is offering a notary public licensure course Tuesday, Jan. 28, and Wed nesday, Jan. 29, from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. daily. Class will be held in the law li brary of the Brunswick County Courthouse at the government cen ter in Bolivia. The cost is S30, payable at the first class. The required textbook costs S6.25 and is available for pur chase at the class. Call BCC's Continuing Education Department, 343-0203, 457-6329, or 754-6900, for more information. Seminar Siated Brunswick Community College will hold a seminar, Roadmap To Success: A Business Map, Thursday, Jan. 30, at the school's Supply cam pus. Scheduled from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., the seminar is designed as a guide to help the business person learn more about starting or boost ing their own business. The program is free, but pre-rcg istrauon is required. Call the BCC Small Business Center, 754-6900-, 457-6329, or 343-0203, to register by phone. tificalion as building inspec tor, mechanical and plumbing inspector, code enforcement of ficer and CA MA officer. As part of his probationary SCHAACK Brunswick Records 463 Deeds The Brunswick Counly Register of Deeds office recorded 463 deeds during December, for which it col lected $3,942 in revenues, according to its monthly report. Total department revenue was ,541,728 in December for the total 1,471 deeds transacted, or about S5.000 less than the $47, 189.75 col lected in November. This month's sum included 306 7 back the family insurance I sell with g(xxi neighbor service. Call me " DWIGHT FLANAGAN Phone 754-9923 Jet. Hwy. 17 & 211 PO Box 78 Supply, NC 28462 like a good neighbor Slat* Farm ?? there State Farm insurance Companies Home Ot?.i es B'oominylof lMtno?S> deeds of trust, 53,950: 24 plats, $480: 89 financing statements, S712; 272 cancellations of deeds of trust, SI, 394; 25 marriage licenses, $1,(XX); excise tax of $24,765; and miscella neous and other services, $5,485. The office remitted SI 2,382.50 to the Department of Revenue as the net proceeds from county real estate cxcise taxes of S24.765. Of the SI, (XX) collected for mar riage fees, S500 was remitted to the Department of Administration and SI 25 to the Slate Treasurer. Expenses incurred in December (excluding salaries) were supple mental retirement, SI, 559; telephone charges, S326; postage fees, SI 76; departmental supplies, $435; service maintenance contracts, $2,228; equipment rental, S 1 5 1 ; contracted services, S38; equipment mainte nance and repairs, $623. The office paid S193 in travel and training, which included $110.60 for one person to attend the N.C. Association of Register of Deeds Study Commission Meeting, $57.46 for one person to attend the N.C. Association of Register of Deeds Vital Recordings Meeting, and S25 for one certification fee. * mm wm m w sx TSZTZ* STAFF PHOTO BY CAROLYN SWLATT Ribbon-Cuffing Marks Grand Opening Ribbon-cutting ceremonies Saturday morning marked the grand opening of Carolinas' Wellness Health and l-'itness Center on Sellers Road in Shallotte. Sharing ribbon-cutting honors are Mayor Sarah Tripp and County Commissioner Jerry Jones. Others participating are (from left) Rhonda Eldridge, Mark Jones (manager), Lisa Pridgen, Roy Stepp, Kyle Jones (assistant trainer), Barbara Jones, Shallotte Alderman David Cause, Ronald Gore (assistant trainer). Alderman Roney Cheers, Ray Clover ( aerobics instructor) and Virginia Stepp. Local Food Establishments Inspected Brunswick County environmental officers inspected 51 restaurants as well as other food scrvice facilities during December, 1991. Sanitation grades for restaurants and fcxxl and/or drink stands arc based on a system of scoring for which an "A" is given to scores of 90 pcrcent or higher, a "B" to scores of at least 80 percent but less than 90 percent, a "C" to scores of at least 70 percent but less than 80 per cent. The permit would be revoked for any establishment that is graded with a score of less than 70 pcrcent. The follow ing grades were issued in December: Restaurants: Bald Head Island Clubhouse, Bald Head Island, 92; Barnacle Bill's, Holden Beach, inac tive; Beck's Restaurant, Calabash, inactive: Bennett's Seafood Kitchen. Calabash. 90.5; Betty's Waterfront Restaurant, Holden Beach, 93; Bob's Pizza Shack, Long Beach, 90; Brunswick Community College Cafeteria, Supply, 95; Brunswick County Government Center Cafe teria, Bolivia, 92; Calabash Bar-B Que and Arcade, Calabash, inactive; Calabash Seafood House, Calabash, 90.5; Captain's Nance's, Calabash, 90; Captain's Hut, Yaupon Beach, inactive* Coh>lli! Sksiin" Center Southport, 92.5; The Cookery, Bel ville, permit issued; Crabby Odd waters, Sunset Beach, 94.5; Crow's Nest Restaurant and Pub, Shallotte Point, inactive; Denny's Cafe, Ocean Isle, inactive; Duffer's Pub and Deli, Seaside, 97. Edna's Kitchen, Long Beach, 94; The Island House, Ocean Isle Beach, 94; The Italian Fisherman, Sunset Beach, inactive: J.R.'s Steak house, Shallotte, inactive; Jane's Restaurant, Holden Beach, inactive; Jerry's Grill, Shallotte, inactive; Jone's Seafood House, Long Beach, 91.5; Jones-Byrd Clubhouse, Sea Trail Golf Links, 9!; Larry's Cala bash Seafood Bam, Calabash, inac live; Lucky Fisherman, Long Beach, 94.5; Ma & Pa Country Kitchen. Sunset Beach. 87; Maco Light Restaurant, Maco. inactive; Mc Donald's, Leland, 90.5; Millikcn's Restaurant, Ocean Isle Beach, 91.5; NC. Baptist Assembly Conference Center, Caswell Beach, 96. Ocean Crest Windjammer, Long Beach, 82; The Pearl Golf Links, Calabash, 90.5; Port Charlie's Rest aurant, Southport, 92; Reeves Fish Camp, Holdcn Beach, 90.5; Sand piper Restaurant, Leland, 92; Sea Captain Restaurant, Southport, 91.5; The Seafood Bam, Holdcn Beach, inactive; Senior Citizen Nutrition Site, Long Beach, 90; Senior Citizen Nutrition Site, Shallottc, 91.5; Servicc America Inc., Southport, 93; Service America Inc., (Du Pont Fiber Div.) Leland. 95.5; Service America Inc., Du Pont P.D. Plant. 94.5; The Serving Spoon, Shallottc, inactive, Silvcrhill Grill, Holdcn Beach Road, 92.5; Sim's Country Bar-B-Que, Calabash, inactive; Ta ,vcm On The Tec, Sea Trail-Sunset Beach, 90; Twin Lakes Restaurant, Sunset Beach, inactive; Western Sizzlin'. Southport, 93.5. School Lunchrooms: Bolivia Elementary, 95' Leland Middle 93* North Brunswick High, 95; Shallottc Middle, 96; South Brunswick High, 92; South Brunswick Middle, 93; Southport Primary, 92; West Brunswick High, 92.5. Food Stands: Cruisin' Brew, Shallottc, 90; Leland Ball Park, Leland, inactive; Mr. Frasly's, Le land, 90.5; Northwest District Park, Northwest, inactive; Ocean Harbour Golf Links Halfway House, Ocean Isle, transit; Service Amcrica Corp., CP&L construction site, 93; Stevens Park Concession, Southport, inac tive; Towncrcek Park Concession, Winnabow, inactive; Waccamaw Dixie Youth, Waccamaw, inactive; Ocean Harbour Golf Links, Ocean NRC: Declines Offset Gains In Local Plant's Performance A performance report by the Nu clear Regulatory Commission on Carolina Power & Light Co.'s Brunswick Nuclear Plant near Southport shows gains in three key areas and declines in three oiher ar eas. The Systematic Assessment of Licensee Performance (SALP) Re port is a formal assessment that sup plements the noraml regulatory pro cesses of the NRC. NRC officials will meet with CP&L officials at 10 a.m. today (Thursday) at the plant to discuss the draft report. The meeting is open to the public and NRC officials will be available alter the presentation to answer any questions visitors might have about the report. The meeting will be held in the Community Re lations Building near the Visitors Center. In the annual rating report the NRC said that gains achieved in op erations, radiological controls and engineering/technical support were offset by declining performance in maintenance, security and safely as sessment and quality verification. Maintenance was a problem in several function areas, NRC spokes man Ken Clark said in a news re lease from the federal agency's At lanta regional office. He said the report indicates equip ment failures, personnel errors and failure to follow procedures have contributed to several unplanned re actor shutdowns, forced outages and NRC enforcement actions. In the report the NRC assigned the plant five "2's," two "3's" and no "IV for the assessment period that covered Oct. 1, 1990, through Nov. 2, 1991. In each of the seven categories rated, said CP&L spokeswoman Eli zabeth Bean in a news release, the NRC assigns a rating of 1, 2 or 3. A "1" rating indicates that reduced NRC may be appropriate; a "2" in dicates that NRC attention should be maintained at normal levels; and a "3" indicates that increased attention should be given by both the NRC and the licensee. In the SALP, the NRC upgraded the ratings for engineering and tech nical support from a "3" to a "2". No change in rating was noted for plant operations and emergency pre paredness, both rated at "2". While rating radiological controls again at "2," the NRC said performance was improving. However, the NRC rated safety assessment and quality verification at a "3," down from a "2" in the last rating period, and downgraded secu rity from a rating of "1" to "2". Maintenance/surveillance went from a "2-improving" down to a "3". In a prepared statement, Russell B. Starkey Jr., vice president of the Brunswick Nuclear Project, noted that CP&L has implemented "ag gressive" improvement programs over the last several years and taken many corrective actions at the plant. "We have seen positive results of these actions," he said. "We recog nize that we need to make additional improvements to reach the standard of excellence that we desire, and we expect to see continued improve ment at the plant as a result of the actions we have taken." ? Isle Bcach, permit issued. Hospitals: The Brunswick Hospital, Supply, 87.5; J. A. Doshcr Memorial Hospital, Southport, 93. Lodging: Calabash Motel, Cala bash, 97; Island Motel, Ocean Isle Causeway, 91.5; N.C. Baptist As sembly Conference Center, Caswell Beach, 98; Ocean Air Mote!, Ocean Isle Beach. 90.5; Sea Captain Motor Lodge, Southport, 95; Southport Motel, Southport, 87; Twilight Mo tel, Shallottc, 95; The Winds of Ocean Isle Bcach, Ocean Isle Bcach, 93.5. Nursing/Rest Homes: Autumn Care of Shallottc, Shallottc, 95; Brunswick Cove Nursing Home, Lcland, 97. Residential (Foster) Care: Carroll Foster Care, Lcland, -9. Legal Notices NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF BRUNSWICK IN THE CIVU. DISTRICT COURT WILLIAM I). EZZELL, Plaintiff vs. 1)AVI1) W.CUTHBERT, Defendant To: DAVID W. CUTHBERT TAKE NOTICE lhal a pleading seeking re lief you has been filft, 1 n ihr abnvr entitled action, The nature of the relief being sought is: money owed for attorneys fees in connection with case number 90 CVD 359 CUTHBERT vs. CUTHBERT. You arc required to make defense to this pleading not later than February 24, 1992 and upon your failure to do so, the party seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This the 9th day of January, 1992. William D. F/vcll, Attorney At I aw 1 19 Davis Street P. O. Box 10627 Southport, North Carolina 28462 (919) 457-9586 Jan. 30 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE FORECLOSURE SALE OF REAL PROPERTY 91 SP 298 Under and by virtue of the power and au thority contained in that ccrtain Deed of Trust executed and delivered by Randall Ray Abcr nathy and Jean Chapman Abemathy dated March 16, 1991 and recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Brunswick County, North Carotin* in Book 763 Page 529, and because of default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by said Deed of Trust and failure to do and perform the stipulations and agreements therein con tained, and pursuant to demand of the Owner and Holder of the indebtedness secured by said Deed of Trust, the undersigned Trustee will expose for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the property herein described, to wit: BEING all of I a* 80, of a subdivision known as Quail Haven as more particu larly described in a survey plat dated 15 April, 1980, prepared by Thomas W. Morgan, R.L.S., and recorded in Map Cabinet 1. at Page 137 of the Brunswick County, NC Registry to which reference is made and which is incorporated herein for greater certainty of description to gether with all rights, privileges and ap purtenances thereunto belonging includ ing full rights of ingress and egress ap puncnant to said lots over the roads and streets of said subdivision as more par ticularly described in the aforesaid plat. Address of Property: lx>t 80, Quail Haven, Lockwood Folly Township, Brunswick Coun ty, North Carolina. Present Record Owner(s): Randall Ray Abemathy and Jean Chapman Abemathy. The terms of the sale arc that the real prop crty hereinbefore described will be sold for cash to the highest bidder and thai the under signed may require the successful bidder at the sale to immediately deposit cash or a cer tified check in the amount of ten percent (10%) of the high bid up to and including SI, 000.00 plus five percent (5%) of any ex cess over S 1 ,000.00. The real property hereinabove desenhed will be sold subject to any superior liens, in cluding taxes and special assessments. Ihc sale will he held open for ten (10) days for upset bids as by law required. Date and Hour for Sale: January 29, 1992 12:10 pm. Place of Sale: Brunswick County Court house. Date of this Notice: January 8, 1992. Mason II. Anderson, Trustee ANDERSON &MCLAMB Attorney At Law P. O. Box 345 Shallotte, North Carolina 28459 Jan. 23 Legal Notices NORTH CAROLINA BRUNSWICK COUNTY FILE NO. 91 SP 292 IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION Before The Clerk IN THE MATTER OF THE FORECLO SURE OF DEED OF TRUST OF REGI NALD STRICKLAND and wife, CLA RICE D. STRICKLAND, RECORDED IN BOOK 641, PAGE 627, BRUNSWICK COUNTY REGLSTRY) BY EVERETT L. HENRY, SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of an Order of the Clerk of Superior Court of Brunswick Coun ty, entered in the above entitled action autho rizing the undersigned to procccd with the foreclosure of ihc above referenced deed of trust, and under and by virtue of (he power of sale contained in the above-rcferenccd deed of trust, the undersigned, Substitute Tnistce will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at 2:00 o'clock, P.M. on the 2Xth day of January, 1992, at the door of the Brunswick County Courthouse in Bolivia, North Carolina, ihc following de scribed property: Ail that certain lot, tract or parcel of land lying and being in the County of Bruns wick, Stale of North Carolina, and more particularly described and bounded as follows: lx>l No. Twenty-Six (26) of Block 29, ac cording lo a plan of Sunset Beach, a map of which appears of record in Map Book 7, Page 64 A and B, recorded in Bruns wick County, North Carolina, Register of Deeds Office. SUBJECT TO restrictions contained in deed dated I September 1964, and re corded in Book 182, Page 311, Bruns wick County Registry. Being the same tract or parcel of land described in that certain deed dated March 23, 1972, from Mitchell W. Wray and wife, I:ayc T. Wray, to Clarcncc C. Willoughby and wife, Mildred S. Wil loughby, as recorded in Book 268, Page 765, Registry of Brunswick County, North Carolina. Being the same lands as described in that certain deed dated December 27, 1972, from Clarence C. Willoughby and wife, lo D. 11. Dimmcry and wife, as recorded in Book 284, Page 550, Bruns wick County Registry. The above-described property will be sold subject to all unpaid ad valorem taxes, includ ing those for the year 1992, and also any and all assessments, if any. I"He record owners of property as reflected on the records of the Register of Deeds' of fice not more than ten (10) days prior to post ing of this notice are Reginald Strickland and wife, Clarice D. Strickland. The highest bidder at the sale will be re quired lo make a cash deposit of ten percent (10%) of the first 51,000 and five percent (5%) of the remainder of the bid, and the bal ance in full upon continuation of the sale. "Die sale will be reported to the court and will remain open for advance or upsel bids for a period of ten (10) days. If no advancc bids arc filed with the Clerk of Superior Court of Brunswick County, the sale will be confirmed. This the 2nd dzy of January, 1992. Hvcrctt L. Henry, Substitute Trustee Jan. 23 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF BRUNSWICK IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION BEFORE THE CLERK 91SP275 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE IN THE MATTER OF FORECLOSURE OF A DEED OF TRUST EXECUTED BY STROWBRIDGE ASSOCIATES, INC, DATED APRIL 22, 1987, TO D. B. LAN CASTER, TRUSTEE, AS RECORDED IN BOOK 689, PAGE 964, BRUNSWICK COUNTY REGISTRY. 1. DEED OF TRUST BEING FORE CLOSED Pursuant to the terms of the Deed of Trast executed by Strowbridge Associates, Inc., to D. B. Lancaster, Trustee and United Carolina Bank ("lender"), filed for record on April 28, 1987, in Book 689, Page 964, of the Brons wick County Registry, and pursuant to the Order of the Cleric of Superior Couft of Brunswick County, North Carolina, entered, on January 15, 1992, in the above captioned foreclosure proceeding the undersigned, Ri chard L. Burrows, Substitute Trustee, will offer for sale at public auction the property described below. 2. PROPERTY TO BE SOLD The property to be sold is the real propeny, and all improvements, situated in Brunswick County, North Carolina described in the a bove referenced Deed of Trust (the "Proper ty") and as shown on the attached Exhibit "A" incorporated by reference. EXHIBIT "A" [seated in Ixmg Beach, Smith villc Town ship, Brunswick County, North Carolina. BEING all of Let IS, Block 3B, Paradise Shores Subdivision. I^ong Beach, North Car olina, as shown on a map by Alvie E. Lewis, RLS, recorded in Map Cabinet K at Page 392, of the Brunswick County Registry. 3. TIME AND PLACE OF SALE The sale will be held on February 19, 1992, at 12:00 noon at the door of the Brunswick County Courthouse, Bolivia, Brunswick County, North Carolina. 4. RECORD OWNER OF REAL PRO PERTY The record owner of the Property as re flected on the records of the Brunswick County Register of Deeds no more than ten (10) days prior to the posting of this notice is Richard D. Harris and J. Randall Bailey. 5. TERMS OF SALE The successful bidder of the sale will be re quired to deposit with the Substitute Trustee immediately upon the conclusion of the sale a cash deposit of ten percent (10%) of the a mount of the bid up to and including One 'Thousand Dollars (SI, 000.00), plus five Per cent (5%) of any excess over One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00). The successful bidder is required to pay the full balance of the pur chase price in cash or certified check when the Substitute Trustee tenders him a deed for the Property. Should the successful bidder fail to pay the full amount of the purchase price so bid at the time, he shall remain liable an his bid as provided for in the North Carolina General Statutes. The sale will be open for ten 00) days for upset bids as required by law. The sale will be made subject to all prior liens, unpaid taxes, assessments, restrictions, easement and right-of-way of record, if any. This 15th day of January, 1992. Richard I. Burrows, Substitute Trustee Post Office Box 816 Wallace, North Carolina 28466 Telephone. (919) 285 3600 Feb. 13 Published In: The Brunswick Beacon Dates of Publication: January 23, 30, Feb ruary 6 & 13, 1992

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