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State Treasurer Wants To Reunite Brunswick Countians With $30,000 ? - * ? ? Janet Winer, come on down! The N.C. Department of the Trea surer has $5,879 of your money from the Manufacturer's Hanover Abandoned Property Department, and they want to give it back. The treasurer is looking for Brunswick Countians entitled to nearly S3(UMH) in uncashed checks, unclaimed rent and utility deposits, forgotten bank accounts and insurance proceeds. The com panies and agencies turn (his prop erty over to the treasurer's office, which is charged with returning the loot to its rightful owners. S,a,c Treasurer Harlan Boyles said his office received more than $17.5 last year and. by providing newspapers with lists of the right ful owners, returned $2.7 million to 3,3(X) people. Until it is refunded, the money is invested and the earnings remit ted annually to the N.C. Stale Edu cation Assistance Authority to be used for loans to worthy and needy North Carolina students in state supported schools of higher educa tion. Boyles said $7.7 million in net investment earnings was remit ted to the SEAA this past July. If your name is on the list be low. write the N.C. Department of State Treasurer. Escheat and Un claimed Property Program, 325 N. Salisbury St.. Raleigh NC 27603 1385, or call (919)733-6876. No time limit applies to in quiries or claims, and refunds will be made promptly when valid ownership is established. Boyles said. Robert Lee Bryant. Leland. stock Michael G Han. Winnabow. stock Robert Wayne Higdon. Shailotte. stock Robert Eugene Hmson. Supply, stock Phillip Morris Jordan. Leland. stock Theodore Montgomery. Leland. stock James Arden Moore. Shailotte. stock Wilbur Augusta Troy. Leland, stock John Willie White Jr . Shailotte. stock Louis Truman Whitfield. Leland stock Eugene/Judi Albright. Leland, stock Lithe E Wilson. Leland. stock William Clyde Arnau. Southport. $100 C Milligan. Sunset Beach. $366 60 Paul E Kimo. Sunset Beach. $58 54 Ralph McLean Leland. $76 50 Ralph McLean. Leland. $1,272.91 Janet Witter, Leland. $5,879 59 H&R Mechanical Contractors. Southport. $100.07 Dora L McDowell, Southport. $257 79 Donald Gray Trott Jr.. Long Beach. $165 68 Mil ion A /Joanne Witt, Southport. $1 .746 05 Esther G Dichter. Southport. $576 Walter Turpin. Yaupon Beach, SB6 31 James L /Dorothy Doyle, Sunset Beach. $68 93 James A./Anne E. Dollar. Holden Beach. $140 Joseph Scoggins/Parlens Collision Center, Leland. $80 James Neal Hanson Oldmeadow. $100 64 Wendell Kane Padgett. Bolivia, stock Patricia G. Showmake. Yaupon Beach, stock Roy Crouch, Ash, $60 77 Posey L Cundiff. Supply, $259 91 Helen Otis Pope, Ocean Isle Beach. $76 98 Ellen Winston Drake. Calabash $247 35 Nancy Shenne Fitzgerald, Southport. stock Irene Grainger Lennie, Supply. $60 Nerva C Wells, Soulhport, $76 Deboiah R Cox. Leland $98 42 Bruce D Henry Shailotte. $55 58 Cornelia Holden. Shallotle. $155 77 James W Barnes. Calabash, $79 50 Carolina Services Inc . Shailotte, $79 50 M/M Millon Evans. Long Beach. $67 65 Elvin Edward Miller. Southport. $62 97 John W Brown Jr , Long Beach, $206 83 Velma Goode. Long Beach. $94 25 Richard J Semmens. Southport. $105 46 Adlaide R McMillan. Bolivia. $1 .636 40 Elanora Pruett, Long Beach. $261 82 Edward A Hankins, Southport, stock Sarah W Hankins. Southport. stock Travis D Potter, Leland $106 62 Lee/Shakira Clark. Wmnabow, $211 66 Lee, Tashanda Clark Winnabow. $211 66 Lee/Lakisha Clark Winnabow. $211 66 Willard H Smith. Ash $54 50 F Fleming Gibson'Matk Williams. Shallotle $144 99 Julia E Gore. Shailotte. $2,192 38 Myrtie Kirby. Supply. $165 66 O D. Taylor. Long Beach. $55 18 Jerry Don Pnnce, Calabash, $70 26 Judith D Brown, Southport, $90 84 Thomas M Butler. Leland. $247.51 R E Lee. Maco. $259 22 Patrick J O Grady. Leland. $440 40 Toni Chadwick. Shailotte. $50 Billy Dean Milhken. Shailotte, $100 Steve Perez. Shailotte, $50 22 Theodore H Raymond. Supply, $50 Charles Schoonover. Ash. $50 Cart G Todd. Shailotte. S50 Arthur Woflord. Southport. $63 91 Arleathea B Murphy, Southport, $82 22 Allen A Jacobs. Southport. $54 17 Rosa L. Collins. Ash. $95 90 Vickey C Hundley. Bolivia. $166 90 Willie M Evans, Bolivia, $162 03 Leonard Whitfield Dorn Bolivia, property M C Meadows/G Cambridge, Calabash, $200 Joseph E Bayer. Shailotte. $111 57 David Lyle, Leland, $79 78 James R Prince. Ash, $146 18 George D Wray. Leland, $146 63 Cathy J Daniels. Shailotte. $126 05 Johnny Etters Shailotte. $330 94 E S Flesher. Shailotte. $261 47 Katie/Timmy Fowler, Leland. $91 53 J.H. Hobbs, Shailotte. $2 648 57 Bacon Blutt/Bivens Run POA, Shailotte, $327.31 Ruth S Rubel, Caswell Beach, $113 38 Town ot Shady Forest. Shailotte. $136 69 Ernest W Bryant Supply. S63 29 James R Clunan. Southport $70 Joseph W Wilkerson et al. Leland $92 25 Shailotte Red & White, Shallotle, $97 62 Bryan R Smith, Longwood. $136 65 Stephen Evans. Holden Beach $445 68 Beverly Y Galloway. Supply. $50 Ramona J Horn, ShalloKe. $75 Ramona Horn. Shailotte, $66 67 Ramona J. Horn. Shailotte. $106 33 Ramona J Home, Shailotte. $100 Ramona J Horn. Shailotte. $108 33 Gloria J Stegall Long, Ash. $50 James Williamson, Leland. $120 Keith Dorrell Delts. Leland $100 Gerald Brown. Supply, $54 Rebecca Ann Bender, Southport, $754.83 Thomas Gardner. Bolivia, $153 36 Sandra Massey, Supply. $364.19 Herbert Gray. Supply, $81 20 Anthony/Fayrence Richburg, Leland, stock David S Canady Jr Long Beach. $135 52 C Merritt Lear, Southport $204 David J Stanaland Si./Jr . Shailotte, $94 80 David J Stanaland Sr./Jr Shailotte. stock C Willard Greene, Southport, $68 06 County Jobless Rate Drops In September Unemployment in Brunswick County fell below 10 percent in September for the first time this year, according to figures released Friday the N.C. Employment Se curity Commission. The county's jobless rate was 9.7 percent, ESC said, following an August rate of i 0.7 and june and July rates of 13.7. Graham County, at 10.9 percent, was the only county with a rate of 10 percent or higher. Orange and Currituck counties had the state's lowest unemployment rate in Sept ember at 1 .9 percent. The state seasonally adjusted un employment rate was 4.2 percent, a .4 percent decrease from the August rate of 4.6 percent. ESC analysts re gard five-percent as "a near full-em ployment situation." Seasonally adjusted unemploy ment rates eliminate changes which normally occur at about the same time and in about the same magni tude each year. September jobless rates in the state's other oceanfront counties were: Pender, 5.1; Onslow, 4.1; Carteret, 3.9; Hyde, 4.3; Dare, 3.3; and Currituck, 1.9. BOATS! "safe and unsinkable" 1-800-545-2293 919-457-9080 STAFF PHOTO BY SUSAN USHER Program Offers Head Start LaShawnda Wyley, ShaKema Morgan , Henry Wyley and Courtney Grant are busy with "kitchen" chores in a classroom at f'iney Grove Head Start Center during open house Friday. The center has relocated to the refurbished former Piney Grove School, where it operated temporarily in 1975 after a fire destroyed the first Piney Grove center. It will expand in fall 1994 to sen e St) children. Federally funded. Head Start offers education, health care, social services and parental involvement activities to give disadvantaged youngsters a pre-school boost. Open house featured speeches, music, volunteer recognition, a ribbon-cutting and social hour. BUSINESS BRIEFS Two New Physicians Join Carolina Eye Associates Staff Carolina Rye Associates has an nounced the addition of two staff physicians in its Myrtle Beach and Wilmington offices. VVKSTRA RII-EY Dr. Igor Westra has joined the staff of the Wilmington Center, where he will specialize in retina and vitreous treatment and surgery. Born in Amsterdam, the Nether lands. Westra attended Dartmouth Medical School in New Hampshire and completed an internship at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami. Fla., and a residency at the University of Alberta Hospitals in Edmonton. Alberta. He joins Carolina Rye Associates from Portland. Oregon, where he completed a two-year fellowship in diseases and surgery of the retina and vitreous at Oregon Health Sciences University. Dr. Shawn F. Riley will join the staff of the Myrtle Beach Center, where he will specialize in glauco ma surgery and care. He is from Boston. Mass.. where he recently completed his fellowship in glaucoma at Harvard Medical School and the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary. Born in Evanston, III., Riley grad ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Pursuant to Policy No. C-5 of the Brunswick Electric Membership Corporation Policy Manual, sealed pro posals addressed to: Currie Batchelor, Purchasing and Inventory Agent, Post Office Box 826, Shallotte, North Carolina 28459 and marked: Construction at Shallotte Substation. 1 --Control House 2-Block Wall Will be received until 1:00 p.m., November 11, 1993. Instructions and specifications for submitting bid pro posals may be obtained from the Purchasing and Inventory Agent, Shallotte Headquarters Office, Shallotte, NC. Brunswick Electric Membership Corporation reserves the right to reject any and/or all proposals. BOND ORDER AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF GENERAL OBLIGATION REFUNDING BONDS OF BRUNSWICK COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, IN THE MAXIMUM AMOUNT OF $50,000,000 TO REFUND COUNTY GENERAL OBLIG ATION BONDS PREVIOUSLY ISSUED. WHEREAS, the Board of Commissioners of Brunswick County, North Carolina (the "County"), has previously expressed an intent to issue general obligation bonds to refund county general obligation bonds previously issued; WHEREAS, the County has applied to the North Carolina Local Government Commission for its approval of such bonds, and such Commission has notified the County of its acceptance of such appli cation; BE IT ORDERED by the Board of Commissioners of Brunswick County, North Carolina, as follows: 1 . There are hereby ordered to be issued general obligation bonds of the County to refund County general obligation bonds previously issued; specifically, to refund all or part of the outstanding bal ances of the following: OUTSTANDING AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL $26,885,000 1,625,000 1,750,000 3,100,000 3,650.000 925,000 550,000 425.000 $38,910,000 issued for such ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL $32,545,000 5,000,000 1 ,905,000 4,000,000 4,000,000 2,500,000 12,000,000 10,000,000 purpose shall be DATED SERIES DATE GO REFUNDING SERIES '88 2/1/88 SCHOOL SERIES A 6/1/78 PUBLIC IMPROV. SERIES '90 10/1/90 TECH. COLLEGE SERIES '87 3/1/87 TECH. COLLEGE SERIES '90 10/1/90 COUNTY HOSPITAL 12/1/75 WATER SERIES B 3/1/84 WATER SERIES C 10/1/84 TOTAL 2. The maximum aggregate principal amount of the bonds $50,000,000. 3. Taxes will be levied in an amount sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on the bonds so issued. 4. A sworn statement of debt prepared by the County's Finance Officer has been filed with the Clerk to this Board. Such sworn statement of debt is hereby accepted by the Board and is open to public inspection. 5. The actions of the County's Director of Fiscal Operations in filing an application with the North Carolina Local Government Commission for its approval of the issuance of such bonds are hereby ratified, confirmed and approved. The form of such application, a copy of which has been made avail able to the Board of Commissioners at this meeting, is hereby approved. 6. This Bond Order shall take effect upon its adoption. The foregoing order was adopted on the 1st day of November, 1993, and is hereby published this 4th day of November, 1993. Any action or proceeding questioning the validity of the order must be begun within thirty (30) days after the date of publication of this notice. Kelly S. Barefoot Clerk, Board of Commissioners of Brunswick County, North Carolina uated from Northwestern University and Rush Medical Coll. in Chicago. His internship and residency were done and Rush-Presb.-St. Luke's Medical Center, also in Chicago. Carolina Eye Associates currently has centers at The Brunswick Hos pital and ten other sites. Its Myrtle Beach center recently moved from Kings Highway to a larger facility on 4?Xth Avenue near the U.S. 17 bypass. Courses In Top 15 Readers of Golfweek magazine have voted Sea Trail Plantation's Jones and Maples golf courses among North Carolina's Top 50. In making the award, publisher Tom Stine said. "We firmly believe that the best courses are the ones that are held in highest esteem by the greaqtest cross-section of golfers. No doubt the so-called ex perts know their business, but golf is a game meant to be played and en joyed by all levels of expertise. The fact that your course was selected as one of the best in the state ? a state with so many excellent courses? is even more gratifying." NOTICE OF POSITION VACANCY TITLE: Clerk Typist IV FILING CODE: F-143 DEPARTMENT. Social Services SALARY: $1 5.828 DATE POSITION AVAILABLE: November 1, 1993 GRADE: 59 DEADLINE FOR ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS: November 12. 1993 DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES: Genera! clerical duties to include typing corre spondence. legal documents, reports, etc. Considerable data entry and prepa ration of cases for data entry. Maintain computerized tracking system for unit staff. Open case files. Maintain production statistics for unit. Complete fill-in court orders. Public contact on telephone, by mail and in person, scheduling appointments, working with groups of clients to complete forms and providing information to clients. Assist other clerical staff as needed. Backup receptionist on rotating basis with other clerical support staff. Other duties as assigned by supervisor or director. TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS: High school graduate (or GED) and 2 years paid clerical experience. At least one year paid experience on personal computer. Must be able to type 55 wpm accurately. Typing and computer skills testing at time of interview. Must have excellent language and math skills. Must be able to work independently. SPECIAL REQUIREMENT: Must become a permanent legal resident of Brunswick County within six months from date of employment. SUBMIT COUNTY APPLICATION TO: Brunswick County Personnel Dept., Post Office Box 249, Bolivia, NC 28462. 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. TOWN OF OCEAN ISLE BEACH NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOVEMBER 9, 1993 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT there will be a public hearing held in conjunction with the regularly sched uled meeting of the Town of Ocean Isle Beach on Nov ember 9, 1993 at 8:30 a.m. to consider the following amendments to the zoning ordinance: (1) To amend Article V, titled "Uses by District," Section A "R-1 Single Family and Two Family Residential," Subsection 3, Table regarding building height restric tions and to amend Section B "R-2 Multifamily Resid ential," Subsection 2, Table regarding building height restrictions; Section C, Subsection 2, Table regarding building height restrictions; by adding the following footnote "a" to the column headed "Maximum Build Height Feet": "a) the maximum height shall be increased to the minimum necessary to allow eight (8) foot high ceil ings on two living area floors so long as the lowest living floor is constructed within one foot two inches of the required flood plain ordinance base flood ele vation. Roof slope on structures allowed to be greater than 36 feet maximum height shall be no greater than a 5 and 12 pitch." (2) To amend the height restriction for construction on the beach to permit a greater height in those instances set out in paragraph (1) above to a footage greater than 36' as is presently allowed, but limiting the over all height to a specific height, including, but not limited to, a figure of thirty-seven (37) feet through forty (40) feet or more. All interested persons are invited to attend. Daisy Ivey, Town Clerk
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