Newspapers / The Brunswick Beacon (Shallotte, … / June 9, 1994, edition 1 / Page 57
Part of The Brunswick Beacon (Shallotte, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
SHOWING OFF advertising award certificates are Carolyn Sweatt, seated, and back from left, Timberiey Adams, Cecelia Gore, and Linda Cheers. Nine Advertising Awards Presented To The Beacon The Brunswick Beacon won nine awards in the North Carolina Press Association's 1994 Best Ad Contest The awards, three first-place, four second-place and two third-place, were presented Friday to Beacon Advertising Representatives Ura berley Adams and Linda Cheers, who attended the annual awards cer emony and advertising seminar in Chapel Hill. Seven of the awards were for best use of color. The other two were a first place award for best newspaper promotion for an advertisement de signed by Editor/Publisher Eddie Swmtt, and third place for the best classified advertising section. Ads designed by Publisher/Ad vertising Director Carolyn Sweatt for the Salt Peddler won both first and second place awards for best full color apparel. Jewelry and ac cesssories ad. She also captured a first place for best spot color real es tate ad for one designed for Sloane Realty. An advertisement designed by Timberley Adams for Cardinal Care Center won second place for best spot color institutional ad. Sunny Point Wins Award Foe the second year in a row. Military Ocean Terminal Sunny Point received honorable mention recognition in the Anny Com munities of Excellence awards. The Army chief of staff set May 19 aside to recognize Army commu nities worldwide. ??unny Point was recognized in the small installation category. General Gordon R. Sullivan, Army chief of staff, presented a plaque to Myrtle D. Meade, Sunny Point representative, during the Pentagon ceremony. A $25,000 prize, payable on Oct. 1, goes with theawiutL Triph: I \\-l K! 1 \( Mi mc n>\i " B< >M>N 6.00 %? Equal to taxable yield of 9.376% for NC resident North Carolina Municipal Boods are exempt from federal, stata and iocai taxes. You keep 100% of what you earn-end that's what For more call: ntfJO-lMI 14MO-288-5066 frank D. VoU Financial Consultant !02^.Secc:-5 Wilmington. NC 284)1 Second place awards went to Eddie Sweatt for best use of spot color for ss advertisement designed for Marker 55, a real estate develop ment, and for best spot color motor vehicle ad' for one designed for Schaeffer Huick of Wiimingiuu. An ad he designed for the Salt Fiddler also won him a third place award for but uS6 of fu'i WWf. NRC Says If Won'# Pursue Claims Of CPSd Cover- L/p BY SUSAN USHER Federal uncle ii regulatory offi cials have found no bam for investi gating arcMsartona levied last fall thai Carolina Power A Light Co. covered w b-wkdp of cncfcl ia cstc sfcrcsds s? K'JsrRd Nudear Plant near Sootfaport "Whs! 'h?* inlri m<> wan that Ihev " J ~ ~ ? - 0 had not conducted an investigation and are not going to," said Ken Clark, spokesman for the NRC's re gional office in Atlanta. "In their preliminary inquiry they determined there was not enough information available to conduct an investiga tion." Last year CP&L announced cracks lad been found in iin; use shroud of a reactor at the 19-year old plant, the first such cracks found in a GE boiling water reactor in the United In October a former engineer at the plant, joined hy a Wilmington based environmental group and the National Whistleblowers Center in Washington, D.C., asserted CP&L had kr.cv.Ti about the cracks as far back as 1974 and had falsified records to cover up that information. 9 They called for investigation by the Nudear Regulatory Commission's Office of Investigation and stated that data to support the accusation would be forthcoming They also recommended the NRC seize un pjsitl m^mv4c The supporting data was never submitted. CP&L conducted its own internal investigation, company spokesman Mac Harris said earlier this year, and was satisfied no cover-up had oc curred. A reactor core shroud is a stain less steel cylinder within the reactor that directs the flow of water within and through the reactor. At the Brunswick plant, cracking was fcuod around a welded scan; where the top of the cylinder joins a plate inside one reactor. More recently ev idence of cracking was found in the plant's second reactor. Bracing has since been installed in both reactors to correct the weak seams. Clark didn't rule out the possibili ty of an investigation in the future. "Nothing is final," he said. "If someone has hard informs tics to bring to us, we'll look at it But at this time it's not there." Honored For Support jim rrict (ieft) of M ins onuumc* nigh Schoo ? A.?. Boosters, pnsemts a plaque to Dennis Derusha , owner of McDonaids in ShaOotte, for sponsoring the radio spot recognizing students of the month fr * - ? - *? ? ' - than 200 attended the annuai academic awards reception week, where students and their supporters were recognized. Want A Better Wiy To KeepVbur Checks In Balance? SwitchTo EASYlMAGF % FiomlAj}. . "? ?.-+ nt+ II V^, -ir ? ? If you've ever had to wade through a pile of cancelled checks at the end of the month to balance your account, you probably wish there were a better way. Well now there is. It's called Easy-Image. And if you don't have it, you need to join the only major bank m the Carolinas that does. What Is Easyimage? ? Photocopies of your checks. ? Reduced and reprinted in numerical order ? 18 checks per single sheet of paper for personal accounts. ? 1 0 for business accounts. ? Available with any UCB checking account. What Makes It So Easy? ? Saves time balancing your account ? Reduces the need for SwWPWBay? If you don't have Easyfmace. your banking is a lot harder tfian it nmb to ix. Why noi switch & Fasvfmage and check out a better way to bank. With UCB. The only bank with The Personal Touch. ? Eliminates fumbling through stacks of old checks for the one you need. , l 1 T- \ 1 I UNITED I he Personal louch. Kasv As I: ( 13 . Icarouna BANK ?> IW I'm ted drolma Rank Please stop by any UCB office or caO 754-4301 . Text telephone number for the hearing impaired, 1-800-876-6545.
The Brunswick Beacon (Shallotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 9, 1994, edition 1
57
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75