HOMETOWN HOLIDAYS winners for the promotion's second week included Beth Mclnnis (left) of Ocean Isle Beach , who won 50 chamber dollars, and Lynn Morgan of Boiling Spring Lakes, who won a $15 gift certificate to Brunswick Business Service. Hometown Holiday Winners Announced For Second Week Winners have been announced for the second week of the South Bruns wick Islands Chamber of Commerce Hometown Holidays promotion. ?Beth Mclnnis of Ocean Isle Beach won 50 chamber dollars; she registered at Companion Animal Hospital. ?Lynn Morgan of Boiling Spring Lakes won a $15 gift certificate to Brunswick Business Service; she registered at Brunswick Community College. ?Amy Jones of Supply won a S25-30 gift certificate to Joe & Moe's Auto Service; she registered at Brunswick Business Service. ?Nanette Pierce of Supply won a subscription to The Brunswick Bea con ; she registered at Western Auto. ?Gloria Hillenburg of Ocean Isle Beach won a door mirror from Shallotte Glass and Mirror; she reg istered at Brunswick Electric Membership Corp. ?Mary Ann Pragel of Sunset Beach won 50 chamber dollars; she registered at Carson Cards & Gifts. Hometown Holidays continues until Dec. 22, and 200 chamber dol lars will be given away the final week of drawings. Chamber Seeks Nominees For Citizen Of Year Honor The South Brunswick Islands Chamber of Commerce is seeking nominations for "Citizen of the Year." The annual award is presented to an outstanding volunteer who has given unselfishly of his or her time to the chamber and the community. Nominations will be accepted in letter form. Letters should de tail what the person being nominated has done for his or her com munity. The "Citizen of the Year" will be awarded at the chamber's annual meeting Feb. 4. The deadline for nominations is Dec. 22. Letters should be sent to the South Brunswick Islands Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 1380, Shallotte NC 28459. SBA Loans To Brunswick Countians Top $1 Million Brunswick County entrepreneurs were given three Small Business Administration loans totaling just over $1 million during 1993, accord ing to a news release. Statewide, 438 loans were ap proved from October 1992 through September 1993, totaling more than $119 million. The loans were made in the 68 of North Carolina's 1(K) counties and helped small business es create or retain more than 3.3(H) jobs, the release stated. "This year represents another re cord-breaking year for the Charlotte District office," said District Direc tor Gary A. Keel. "In FY 1992, 390 loans were made for $87,974, (XX). FY 1993 figures represent a 12 per cent increase in the number of loans and a 36 percent increase in the dol lar amount. "Even though the SBA ran out of money for ten weeks in the summer, we were still able to exceed last year's figures. This provides that small firms need more capital to ex pand." Congress approved a supplemen tal appropriation which allowed SBA to meet the demand. SBA loans are made primarily by private lenders, usually banks, guar anteed up to 90 percent by SBA. Loan programs include working capital loans, small loans (under $25,000), contract loans, export re volving line of credit, and the Green Line Loan Program, a five-year line of credit. Small businesses or individuals interested in SBA financing should contact a local bank or the Charlotte District office at 200 North College St.. Suite A-2015, Charlotte NC 28202, or call (704)334-6563. Dairi| Queen Holiday Glass kc 59< with any purchase (limited time) Shallotte Plaza, Main St., Shallotte 754-2545 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Town Council of the Town of Sunset Beach will hold a public hearing at 7:00 P.M. at the Town Hall of Sunset Beach Monday, January 10, 1994. Purpose: To receive written comments and hear public comments on the following proposed amendments to the Sunset Beach Zoning Ordinances: 1 . General Provisions Concerning Special Use Permits /Ordinance #154.123. 2. Preliminary Plat Ordinance #153.15 (E); #153.20 Required Improvements & Minimum Standards of Design for Subdivisions (2) Design Standards; #153.52 PRD Standards for Approval/Criteria (6) (25) (26) (27); #153.65 MR-3 #154.164 Design Criteria A (6) Streets and Parking; (5) Parking and Streets These proposals are available for inspections at the Town Hall during regular office hours. Linda Fluegel, Zoning Officer Area Students Honored By NationsBank Seven students were recently rec ognized by NationsBank in Shallotte for their work and good citizenship, said Shallotte Middle School Prin cipal Sandra Robinson. For September and October, the bank honored a boy and girl Student of the Month and one Citizen of the Month, with names drawn at ran dom from among the school's stu dents of the month. Banker Scott Irby presented awards to eighth graders Tameka Dennis, Candice Jones and Brian Hewett; sixth graders Jason Holden, Crystal Drive and Brandon Tharp, and seventh grader Monia Frink. Helping Hospice Shallotte Wal-Mart Manager Leon Graham and sales associates present a check for $1,085 to Laney Rlanton , representing Lon er Cape Fear Hospice. The special holiday contribution h as based on a per centage of the store 's sales the morning a fter Thanksgiving. Pictured (from left) are Graham, Edna Inman, Blanton, Rhonda Smith, Debbie Jeffords, Judy Roberts, Susie Vansteen, Dawn Johnson and Karen Stanley. Health Inspectors Grade Restaurants, Rest Homes Environmental health specialists with the Brunswick County Health Department inspected and graded the following food and lodging ser vices during November. Food service grades are based on a perfect score of 10() percent with points taken away for infractions of health standards. An "A" is given to scores of 90 or better; a "B" to scores of 80 to 89; and a "C" to scores of 70 to 79. An establishment that scores be low 70 would not be allowed to re main in operation. Food Stands: Ann's Grill, Oak Island, 98; Food Lion Deli, Leland, 94; The Gauntlet. St. James Plant ation. Southport, 94.5; Handee-Hu go (bypass), Shallotte, 97; Island Chandler Deli, Bald Head Island. 94; Long's General Store, Ash, 94; and Reed's Country Store, Long wood, 95. Restaurants: Cook's Nook, Brunswick Community College, Supply, 95; Alice T's, Shallotte. 90.5; Brierwood Clubhouse. Shal lotte. 91; Calabash Seafood Hut, Calabash, 93; Captain Nance's, Cal abash. 84; Captain Willie's Seafood Restaurant, Holden Beach cause way, Supply, permit issued; Crow's Nest Grill, Southport, 95; The Dawg House, Shallotte, 93; Edna's Kit chen. Long Beach, 94; Family House Restaurant, Shallotte, 95.5; Ginny's Chicken House, Holden Beach causeway. Supply, 90.5; Har dee's Skat Thru, Seaside, 94; Har dee's, Leland. 87; Hardee's, Shal lotte, 94.5; Island Grill, Sunset Beach, 90.5; Jones Byrd Clubhouse. Sea Trail Plantation, Sunset Beach, 85.5; Kirby's Food Center, Supply, 97; Kopps Kwik Stop, Bolivia, 93; Long Beach Pier Restaurant, Long Beach, 94.5; Lucky Fisherman, Long Beach, 93; Margie's Restaurant & Waffle House, Long Beach, 95.5; Market Express, Shallotte, 95.5; McDonald's, Leland, 92.5; Mimi's Cafe, Southport, 93; Minuteman Legal Notices ESTATE NOTICE The undersigned, having qualified as Ad ministrator of the Estate of Charlie Lee Bal lard. deceased, late of Brunswick County, this is to notify all persons having said claims against said estate to present them to the un dersigned on or before the 2nd day of March. 1994, 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 the 23rd day of November, 1993. Sylvester Ballard, Administrator of the Estate of Charlie Lee Ballard 4520 Blue Bank Loop Rd. Leland, NC 28451 Dec. 23 pd. ESTATE NOTICE The undersigned, having qualified as Ad ministratrix of the Estate of Frederick A. Fol ker. deceased, late of Brunswick County, this is to notify all persons having said claims against said estate to present them to the un dersigned on or before the 24th day of Feb ruary, 1994, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment to the undersigned. This the 18th day of November, 1993. Jenny P. Folker. Administratrix of the Estate of Frederick A. Folker P.O. Box 4002 Calabash. NC 28467 Dec. 16 pd. ESTATE NOTICE The undersigned, having qualified as Exe cutrix of the Estate of James Henry Weaver, deceased, late of Brunswick County, this is to notify all persons having said claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 24th day of February, 1994. 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 the 18th day of November, 1993. Edith S. Weaver, Executrix of the Estate of James Henry Weaver 9153 Heritage Dr SW Calabash, NC 28467 Dec. 16 JBOATS for a smooth ride 1-800-545-2293 910-457-9080 Food Marl, Seaside, 91; Oak Island Bar-B-Que. Yaupon Beach, permit issued; Oyster Bay Golf Links, Sun set Beach. 9(); PJ.'s Carolina Coastal Beverage, Calabash, 92.5; The Pearl Club house. Sunset Beach. 91.5; River Pilot Cafe, Bald Head Island Ma rina. 90.5; Sandpiper Restaurant, Calabash. 92.5; Sky Mart. Shallotte. 94; Sonja's Grill. Supply, 94; Sub way Restaurant, Leland. permit is sued; Subway Restaurant, Shallotte, 92.5; Tamers Restaurant & Lounge, Lion's Paw, Sunset Beach, 95.5; Thomas's Restaurant. Calabash, 91.5; Tony's Pizza, Calabash, 9(); Wilson's Deli. Shallotte, 93.5; Wil son's Deli & Bakery, Soulhport, 92; The Winds Coffee Shop, Ocean Isle Beach. 90.5. Hospitals: The Brunswick Hosp ital, Supply, 95. Meat Markets: Wilson's, Leland, 94; Wilson's. Southport, 92.5. School Lunchrooms: Bolivia Elementary, Bolivia, 97; Lincoln Primary, Leland, 93; North Bruns wick High, Leland, 94; Southport Primary. Southport. 95; Supply Ele mentary. Supply, 96.5; Waccamaw Elementary, Ash, 97; and West Brunswick High. Shallotte. 94.5. Residential (Foster) Care: Mic helle Busch, Holden Beach, approv ed; Annie Harper, Ash, approved; Jessie and Virginia Miller, North west, approved; Mr. and Mrs. Mor gan Lewis, approved. Rest/Nursing Homes: Autumn Care, Shallotte. 95.5; Cardinal Care Center, Shallotte, 85.5. Nuclear Regulators Slate U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission officials planned to hold two meetings with Carolina Power & Light Co. officials this week at the Brunswick Nuclear Plant near Southport. The first meeting. Wednesday. Dec. 15, at 7 p.m., was to discuss the company's plans for the early 1994 restart of Unit 1, which has been out of service since April 1992. The meeting was to be held in the plant visitor and training center, open to observation by the public and news media representatives. After the meeting, officials were to be available to answer questions. Immediately after the proceedings. Region II NRC Meetings At Local Plant Administrator Stewart D. Ebneter planned to hold a news conference with area reporters to discuss a wide range of nuclear regulatory matters. Today (Thursday) NRC officials will discuss with CP&L officials results of the most recent Systematic Assessment of Licensee Performance (SALP) report, which gave the Brunswick Plant its highest ratings to date. That meeting begins at 9 a.m., also in the plant visi tor and training center, and is open to observation by the public and news media representatives. 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