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Legal Notices STATE OK NORTH t VKOI IN \ IN THE GENERAL COIRT OF JISTICL Sl'PERIOR COl KI DIVISION cocvrv of bki nsw ick ??4sp:i 'HI- MM ILK OK: I he Foreclosure of a Deed of Trust rwrulnl h\ Harry A. Stroud to J?nuv R Prrvatte. Jr. Truster and recorded in Hook 879 al Page 1086. Brunswick Counts Registry. si BSTJTl IE TRI sill s NOTH I Oi SALI Of KIM ESTATE Under and In \ irtue of the power of au thority contained in thai certain Deed of Trust executed and dclivcrcJ h\ Marr\ A Stroud dated the 15th dav of April. !?*?;. and record ed m the office of liic Register ol Deeds of Brunswick Countv. North Carolina, in Book 874 at Page 1086, and because of default to cam out and perform the stipulations and agreements therein contained, and. pursuant to demand of the original Owner and present Holder ol the indebtedness secured bv said Deed of Trust, said Owner and Holder being Russell \\ Westfall. the undersigned Substi lute Trustee will expose for sale at public auc tion to the highest bidder lor cash at the trout door of the Courthouse in Bolivia. North Ca rolina. at 12:00 PM. on Tuesday. Ilu- l^th d.ix of March . 1444 all of that certain parcel of land situate. Ivtng and being in Waccamaw Township. Brunswick County. North Car olina. and being more particularly described as follows A ONI -IIAl.l UNDIVIDED INTER EST IN THE LANDS DESCRIBED IN SCHEDl'Ll A. ATTACHED III KI m \NI, incorporated HEREIN in REFER! NC I That certain lot or parcel of land situated in Waccamaw Township. Brunswick County. North Carohi.i and the same being more pat ticularly described as follows lows, to wit lliat certain. "9 98 acre, more or less, total (tnclusive ol r 46 acres located w ithin the nght-ol u.iv ot N(' Highwav No *114). tract or parcel ol land loeated In Brunswick ( ountv North Carolina, in Waccamaw Town ship. bounded on the North by the Southern bank of the Waccamaw River, bounded on the West and Southwest by the pavement center line ot N C Highway No. 904. bounded on the I ast In lands owned formerly In Marvin J redder as described in Deed recorded in Book 34 Page 326 Brunswick County Reg istry and being more particularly described as follows, to W It BEGIN at a point in the pavement cen terline of N C Highway No 4<U located at the South end of the concrete bridge that accommodatcs N C' Highwav No 404 over the Waccamaw River, anil pro ceed thence from said cenlcrlinc North 36 degrees 48 minutes (12 seconds Last !"! -S fegi trt .< point <n ih?> South bank ol the Waccamaw River: proceed thence up the run ol the Waccamaw River along its South bank the following traverse courses and distances North "'li degrees 03 minutes 4t> seconds East 124 44 feet to a point, thence North r>4 degrees 46 minute 31 Seconds Last 17? 45 feet to a point, thence North 54 degrees 22 mm utcs 26 seconds l ast 213.67 feet to a point, thence North 3*1 degrees 45 min utes 41 seconds Last 107.74 feet to a point, thence North 22 degrees 35 min utes 34 seconds East 233.35 feet to a point located in a slough: thence North 66 degrees 43 minutes 4S seconds west 167.15 feet to a point: thence North 22 degrees 54 minutes 53 seconds East 172 (ft feet to a point; thence North tit I deglees 57 minutes 4<i seconds Last 43.69 leel to a point: thence South 79 degrees 20 minutes 27 seconds East 150.82 feel to a point, thence South 71 degrees 05 minutes 49 seconds l ast 277.42 feet to a point, ihcncc South 78 degrees 511 minutes 08 seconds East 222 85 feel to an iron: thence leav ing the Southern bank of the Waccamaw River and along and with the Western line of lands owned formerly by Marvin J Tedder South 23 degrees 23 minutes 20 seconds Last 3418 36 feet to a nail locat ed in the centerline of N.C. Highway No 4(14, said nail being located 138 27 feet North of all old spike located in the center ol said Highwav. thence proceed Ironi said nail along and w ith the center line ot said Highway the following courses and distances: North <i5 degrees 09 minutes 18 seconds West 472 41 feet to an old nail: thence North t?4 degrees 32 minutes 01 second West 40 57 feet to a point, thence North <>2 degrees 52 min utes 11 seconds west 103 30 leet to a point, thence North 60 degtees 48 mm ules 42 seconds West 102.42 feet to a point: thence North 58 degrees 52 min utes 34 seconds West 103.64 feet to an old nail: thence North 56 degrees 55 minutes 26 seconds West 93.62 feet to a point: thence North 54 degrees 40 min utes 13 seconds West 101.74 feet to a point, thence North ?2 degrees 54 min utes 28 seconds west 101.73 feel to a point, thence Norlh 50 degrees 5(1 min utes 55 seconds West 102.38 feel to an old nail, thence North 47 degrees 37 nunutes 05 seconds West 399.76 feel to an old nail, thence North 47 degrees 21 minutes IN seconds West 400 12 feet to an old nail, thence North 47 degrees 19 minutes 54 seconds West 300 11 feel to a point, thence North 4l> degrees 07 min utes 25 seconds West 44 .Vi feet to an old nail thence North 45 degrees 02 minutes 24 seconds west 4" 14 feet to a point thence North 43 degrees 35 min utes 54 seconds West 100 48 feel to a point, thence North 41 degrees 28 min utes 07 seconds West 101.07 feet to a point: thence North 39 degrees 14 mm utes 40 seconds West 101 43 feel to an old spike, thence North 37 degrees 51 minutes 36 seconds West 44.26 leet to an old nail, thence North 36 degrees 39 minutes 52 seconds West 93.83 feet to a point, thence North 34 degrees 46 min utes 00 seconds West 103 14 (eel to a point, thence North 32 degrees 28 min utes 58 seconds West 103.12 feet to a point, thence North 29 degrees 36 min utes 56 seconds West 94 79 feet to an old nail thence North 29 degrees 02 miiiuie 54 seconds West 152.73 feet io an old spike thence North 29 degrees 30 minutes 54 seconds West 39.79 leet to all old nail, thence North 2* degrees 48 minutes 00 seconds West 207.33 leet to IHI POIN1 AND PI .ACL OF Bl (.IN NING. and being as surveyed by David B Goldsion. Jr Registered Land Sur veyor. on map entitled "Map ol a Survey lor Russell Westfall and Harrv Stroud dated February 20th. 1992, and the same being duly recorded in Map Book ? Page Brunswick County Registry, w ith reference made thereto for further particularity of description Being that same tract or paiccl of prop rrtv as thai described in Deed from ( I Gore and wife. Lacil Cole, to Wacca maw Paradise. Inc. a North Carolina Corporation, dated September 13th 1973. and iccorded in Deed Btxik 304 Page 197. Brunswick County Registry Ehe above description, and this con veyance. is inclusive of that certain tract or parcel of property containing 0 88 acre more or less as conveyed by Wac camaw Paradise Inc. a North Carolina Legal Notices Corporation, to Eugene Foster Gore, dat ed Mav 26th. 1982. end recorded in Deed look 502. Page 5953. Brunswick Coun(s Registry, and the said Eugene Hosier (iore Joins in this conveyance lor the purpose of conveying his interest in this land unit* the Grantee And the above description, and this con vcvancc. is inclusive ot that certain tract or parcel ol properly containing 0.95 acre, more or less, is convesed bx Wai camaw Paradise. Inc a Ninth Carolina Corporation, to Sharon Elaine Gore, dat ed Mas 26th. 1982. and recorded in Heed Book 5(0. Page 597. Brunswick Counts Registry, and the said Sharon Elaine Gore Ward and her husband. Terr-. Ward, join in this conveyance lor the purpose ol conveying their interest in this land unto the Grantee. And the above description, and this con veyance. is inclusive of that certain tract or parcel of propel u containing 0.46 acre, more oi less, as cons eyed b\ Rogct Dale Herring and wife, Linda S. Herr ing. to Waccamaw l og Homes. Inc . a North ( arolina Corporation. In Deed dated April 22nd. 1981. and recorded in Deed Hook 471. Page I IS. Brunswick Counts Registry, and said corporation Joins in this conveyance for the purpose ol conveying its interest in this land unto the Grantee. And being the same proper!* as de scribed in Deed Hook 879 al Page 1(186. Brunswick Counts Registry Die highest bidder will be required to de posit with the Substitute Trustee on the day of the sale a cash deposit equal to the sum of five percent (5' <) ol the amount of the bid or seven hundred fills dollars ($750.00). which eser is greater This sale ssill then K1 held open for upset bids as required by last until ten (III) consecutive days (not ending on a S.iturdas. Sunday, legal holidas. or other da> in which the office of the Clerk of Court is not open lor the regular dispatch of business in which event the upset hid period shall in clude and end upon the next regular busincvs das .it * mi o'clock pni I base elapsed with out the tiling of an upset bid ("(he upset bid period") All upset bids must be timely filed with the Clerk of Superior Court of Bruns wick Counts. Brunswick County Government Complex. Bolivia. North Carolina When the upset bid period has elapsed, the rights of (he parties to the sale shall become lived and the balance of the final and highest bid price, less the deposit, must be paid by cash, cashier's check or certified bank check to the Sub stitute Trustee It an upset bid and upset bid deposit is filed within the upset bid period, the original deposit received In the Substitute Trustee on the das of sale w ill be returned by the Substitute Trustee to the person or per sons w ho made said original deposit This property ssill be sold subject to the following prior liens of record, if any. the lients) lor ans city or county ad valorem piopens taxes including the currem year's (axes, and to. any special assessments of any cits or county government Lhis the 14th slay of February. 1994 Douglas W Baxley. Substitute Trustee P.O. Box 36 Shallottc. NC 28459 910-754-6582 Mar 10 ESTATE NOTICE The undersigned, having qualiticd as I xe cutor ot the 1 stale ot Hems Avant Hickman, deceased late of Brunsssick County, this is to notify all persons having said claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 24th das of May. 1994. or this notice ss ill be pleaded in bar ol their re covers All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 18th day of February. 1994 Janus H. Hickman. Hxecutor of the Estate of Henrv Avant Hickman 97 Randolphs ille Rd Bolivia. N.C 28422 Mar 17 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE 94-SP Under and by sirlue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed ot trust by Jerrs McDonald l.isk to William C. Gladstone. trustee(s) dated (he Hhh day of October 1986. and recorded in Book 666. Page 567. in the Brunswick Counts Registry. North Carolina, default basing been made in the payment ot the note thereby secured by the said deed ot trust, and the undersigned, J William Anderson, having been substituted as Trustee in said deed of trust by an instrumeni duly recorded in the Otlice ol the Register of Deeds of Brunswick Counts. North Carolina, and the holder of the note es idcncing said in debtedness having directed that the deed of trust be foreclosed, the undersigned Sub stitute Trustee will offer for sale at the Court house Door in the ( its of Bolisia. Brunswick County, North Carolina, at Eleven-Forty Fixe (II 45) o'clock am., on Thursday (he 17th day of March. 1994 and will sell to the high est bidder tor cash the following real estate, situated in "lowncrcek Township. Brunswick Counts. North Carolina, and being more par ticular!) described as follows Beginning .?( an iton pipe in the Sou thern line of S R #1518. said iron pipe being located South 17 degrees 3(1 min u(cs Last. 30.0 fec( from an existing nail in the ccnlcrlinc intersection ot S R #1518 and S.R #1531: and runs thence, from (he point of beginning. South 17 degrees 30 minutes Eas(. 558.63- feet to an iron pipe, thence North 72 degrees 56 minutes 33 seconds West. 212 48 feet to an iron pipe: thence North 17 degrees 30 minutes West 438.83 feel to an iron pipe in the Southern line of said S R #1518; thence along said right-of-way. a curve to the left, a chord being. North 74 de grees 27 minutes 40 seconds Eas(, 21.57 fee( (o a point in said righl-of-way; thence along said right-of-way, North 72 degrees 30 minutes Last. 153.43 feet to the beginning and containing 2 acre more or less according to a survey bs Stuart *1 Benson ,V Associates, dated October 8, 1986, entitled "Survey for Jerry McDonald Lisk ".copy of which is attached here to. and being referred to as Exhibit A Said single family dwelling (King located at: 689?y Fimston Road SI .. IS R 1518). Winnabow. North Carolina 28479 Tills sale is made subject to all taxes and prior liens or encumbrances of record against the said property, and any recorded releases A sash deposit ol fixe percent (5rJ) of Ihe purchase price or S 750.00, which ever is grcaici. will Ik- required al ihe time ol the sale This ihe 24:h day of February. 199 J WILLIAM ANDERSON, Substitute Trustee ANDERSON A STRICKLAND. Attorneys 2KII Russell Street. Suite 104 laycltcvillc NC 28301 (910)483-3300 Mat 10 Sheriff's Deputy On Road Patrol Foils Attempted Kidnapping A road deputy's suspicions about unusual beha\ ior in a car resulted in the arrest of a Supply man on kid napping and concealed weapon charges early Sunday morning, ac cording to a crime report on file at the Brunswick County Sheriff's Department Monday. Deputy Sgt. Charles Wilson re ported that he was on routine patrol at about 1 a.m. w hen he got behind a car travelling south on U.S. 17 near N.C. 130 He began following the vehicle more closely when he no ticed "a lot of motion" by the man and woman inside. Just south of Grissettown, Wilson said he saw the passenger door open, as if the woman was trying to get out. When the car pulled to the side of the road. Wilson closed in behind and switched on his blue light. When the woman jumped from the car and ran. the driver began chasing her. Wilson reported. The deputy said he got between the two and ordered the man to the back of the vehicle. But the man returned to the driver's side instead. By then Deputy Randy Robinson had arrived and was walking toward the passenger door of the stopped vehicle when he noticed a gun in side. After ordering the suspect away from the car, the deputies found a .22-caliber pistol between the front seats and another gun un der the floor mat. The driver. Darryl Alexis Hewett, 27. of the Cedar Grove area, was ar rested. A small quantity of marijua na was found in his pocket. Wilson reported. The 33-year-old woman told Wil son that ilewetl came to her home on N.C. 211 and asked her to come outside and talk. She accompanied him to his car and sat in the passen ger seat. Ilcwett then allegedly drove off and refused to let the wo man out of the car. the report said. "He told her he was taking her to a club in South Carolina." the report said. The woman pleaded to be let out of the car, but Hewett refused, according to the report. Investigating Detective Ken Messer said Monday that if Hewett could have faced federal prosecution if he left the state with the woman. "If he had crossed that line he Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS OF SYLVIA LEWIS TRIPP Natalie IU-well. Lana Rising and Tina Holden, having qualified as Co-Administra trices of the Estate ol Sylv la Lewis Tripp, late of 1717 Village Point Rd., Shallotte, Bruns wick. Counts. North Carolina, the undersigned does hereby notify all persons, firms and cor porations hav ing claims againsi the estate ot said decedent to exhibit them to the under signed at P.O Bo\ 1514, Shallotte. N.C 2X45" on or before the Kth day of June, 1944, or this notice u ill be pleaded in bar of their recovery All persons, firms and corporations indebted to the said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned This the 3rd day of March, 1994. Natalie Hcwett. I-ana Rising and Tina Moldcn, Co-Administratrices of the Estate of Svlvia Lewis Tripp BAXLEV and TREST Attorneys for the Co-Administratrices P.O. Box 36 Shallotte, N.C. 28459 910-754-6582 Mar. 24 Triple Tax-Free NC Municipal Bonds , 5.76 % * I Equal to taxable yield of 9.0% for NC resident. North Carolina Municipal Bonds are exempt from Federal, state and local taxes. You keep 100% of what you earn- and that's what counts. For more I information i call: ?J 10'763-1 (>41 or 1-800-288-5055 I rank I). Voli h'uuuu ml Consultant Wheat First Securities w.? (icfMnqr ^ndSVC 10'l > second SI reef V\iliiiiii. itui. NC 28401 ?Role expiessed , old 10 maturity as of 3/7/94 Market Con<Jtl.or s rr.u, utteel p??ces yields Subject to e?ailebility ?nd um , cull toe redemption AMI mey apply Assumes 3t?v Fodetel ?"<* 7* Stele te* backets CRIME REPORT would have been in real trouble," said Messer. Hewett is charged with second degree kidnapping, carrying a con cealed weapon and misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia. In other crime reports: ?A warrant was issued for the ar rest of Johnnie Mack Brown, 35. of Longwood after he allegedly as saulted his wife with a pocket knife early Saturday morning. According to Messer, the victim said she was at home with her husband when he took her cigarettes and told her to "leave him alone" when she asked him to return them. Brown allegedly swung at her with a knife and cut her on the arm. She was treated and released from the Brunswick Hos pital. ?A 19-foot Bayliner boat and a 125-horsepower outboard motor were reported stolen Saturday by a 35-year-old Raleigh man who told Deputy Joey Adams that he discov ered the theft in January. The boat, valued at $4.5tM). was being stored under a shelter behind the Four Seasons Mobile Home Park off Big Neck Road. Ash. ?Someone smashed a car window and stole a 7.62mm semi-automatic rifle from a car parked on Jim Street, off Shallotte Point Loop Road last week. The owner said he left the gun locked in his 1983 Nissan Wednesday night (March 2) and re turned at about 7 a.m. the next day to find the passenger window bro ken out. The rifle was valued at S3(K). Damage was estimated to be about $75. ?A Rottweiler puppy valued at $7(KI was reported stolen from the front yard of a home on Oakwest Street in Greenbay Village. Shal lotte, Wednesday morning. The owner told Adams that the dog was last seen playing with two other dogs, all unchained in the yard. "The victim stated that the dog would not wander off, that someone would have had to have taken him." The puppy was described as a black and brown female with a limp and stitch es in its right front leg. ?Adams also investigated the re ported theft of a hag of personal pa pers from a home on Maple Hill Road. Shallottc, last month. The owner said two children's birth cer tificates and Social Security identifi cations were among the items taken. ?Two lawn mowers and a gaso line can valued at a total of $400 were stolen from a storage building on Whitcville Road. Ash, recently. The owner told Adams that he went out to the shed Thursday morning and found that someone had forced open the back door. ?Nothing was reported missing in a break-in that resulted in about SI00 damage at a home on Ralshore Street in Seashore Estates. Supply, sometime in the past five months. Deputy Cathy Hamilton found that someone had cut a front porch screen and tried to pry open a win dow. The incident was reported Saturday. ?Someone apparently kicked in the rear door of a beauty salon on U.S. 17 in Winnabow and stole more than $335 worth of hairdress ing supplies and other items Wed nesday night. Deputy Brian Sanders reported that the thieves "totally ran sacked the business" and stole a cas sette deck, a speaker, a coffee pot. a blow dryer, a cordless screwdriver, a gallon of white paint, three perma nent wave kits and numerous bottles of hair care and beauty products. ?There was about $30 damage, but nothing reported missing, in a break-in at a real estate office on U.S. 17 in l.cland Wednesday night. Sanders reported that the thieves went through every room of the bus iness, opening drawers and file cabi nets before leaving empty-handed. ?A resident of Old Towne subdi vision told Sanders that someone threw several rocks through the win dows on the side of his house, caus ing an estimated S5(M) damage Friday evening. The man said that a nearby dirt road is frequently used by "kids on dirt bikes and three wheelers." ?Deputy Matt Jesson recovered a ll)X4 Oldsmobile discovered on DuPont Road about a half-mile from Phoenix Wednesday. The car has been returned to its owner. ?.lesson also reported the recov ery of a 1989 Kawasaki motorcycle that was found in the woods near a fire trail off School House Road, Leland, Thursday. A North Bruns wick High School student told Jesson that someone tried to sell the bike to him for $200. When the youth asked if it was stolen, he was told it was. The owner has been lo cated in Wilmington. ?A 67-year-old retiree in South port told Deputy L.ewis Ward that someone threw a cement block at the side of his van while he was de livering newspapers early Sunday morning. The man said the projectile was launched from the entrance to Villanova Mobile Home Park at about 2:10 a.m. It caused an estimat ed $500 damage. B I N (II 0 Thursday Nights ? Doors Open 6:15 pm Calabash VFW Post 7288 Carter Rd., Trader's Village, Calabash, 579-3577 OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Games begin at 7:30 PM Minimum "Buy In" $5.00 Minimum Pay Out $650.00 Maximum $725 Snacks Available ? No Children under 12 NEW SMOKE-FREE AIR SYSTEM Cl9?3 THE BRUNSWICK BEACON E?L*E*C*T JERRY DOVE SHERIFF TO MY FELLOW CITIZENS OF BRUNSWICK COUNTY: I am a candidate for the office of Sheriff of this great county. The responsibilities of this office are the pre vention, detection, discovery and suppression of crime, the identification, apprehension and prosecu tion of those accused of committing a crime, and the incarceration and supervision of convicted offenders. I am 48 years of age. Law enforcement has been my lifelong career. My professional law enforcement ex perience, training, and maturity have prepared me to meet the responsibilities of Sheriff with knowledge and confidence. 1 began my career in the United States Air Force Military Police as a police dog han dler. After completing service to my country, 1 served as a police officer in North Wilkesboro, N.C. for two years before joining the North Carolina Highway Patrol where I have served the citizens of North Carolina for the past 26 years. Having entered my ca reer during the early years prior to our present spe cialized criminal justice system, 1 have experienced the gamut of law enforcement duties from jailer to in vestigating officer. 1 served as President of the Brunswick County Law Enforcement association for 8 years. 1 have worked with all law enforcement agen cies from local police to SB1, FBI, and DEA. Throughout my career, I have sought to advance my occupational abilities and knowledge through educa tion and received an Associate Degree in Criminal justice and Law Enforcement from Central Piedmont Community College. 1 completed the North Carolina Highway Patrol Basic Training Program from the Institute of Government at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. I received the State of North Carolina Criminal justice Training Council's Advance Law Enforcement Certificate. I nave had specialized training in many areas of law enforcement such as weapons, pursuit driving, narcotics and criminal in vestigation. I will bring the Brunswick County Sheriff's Department tne benefits of my education and experi ence. I plan to extend these accomplishments to the deputies through increased training and opportunities for education. I will support the employees by seek ing the best available equipment and will endeavor to reward outstanding employee performance I believe in loyalty and devotion to law enforcement trom all officers and in the camaraderie among officers. 1 will Paid By Committee to Elect Jerr encourage a united department which functions as a seamless team in the protection of all Brunswick County citizens. I will strive to promote community programs which will strengthen tne bond between the citizens and the Sheritf's Department. One of the first tasks will be to open the doors of the Sheriff's Department on a 24-nour basis. Brunswick County has been mv home for the past 13 years. 1 have worked to build the strengths of this county in my dedication to her future, the children of Brunswick County. 1 have worked with 4-H Clubs, Boy Scouts, local schools, and with drug interdiction programs. My desire is to see Brunswick County re main a safe place for children to grow and adults to retire; a place where people feel comfortable taking long walks and where they can work, play and sleep in safety. It would be an honor, far beyond any I could ever imagine, to serve you as your Sheriff and provide the law enforcement services to make all our com munities a safe place to live. It is not because of power and prestige that 1 seek this office, but be cause 1 feel that if elected, 1 will, through my pro fessional experience, training, and maturity, have an influence on what I care about above all else, the safety and welfare of the people of our county. Law Enforcement exhibits the most noble of human char acteristics, those of honor, loyalty, integrity, and most of all compassion for your fellow man. These are not mere words or campaign promises, but vaiues wnicn 1 stand lor, am committed to and live by. Thank you, Jerry Dove Candidate for Sheriff of Brunswick County y Dove, Cathy Harvell, Treasurer C' r?4 ?>.> t,?., y W A CON
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