Hometown Ho Open House A BY SUSANNE SARTELLE South Brunswick Island After stuffing myself with turk know for sure that the holidays Hometown Ho time promotion SflfcT- i In last wee MT t>\ the names of ^ } shoppers can ri Sartciic given away on four lucky winners will have a Christmas! There's a reason for evcryt Holidays is to keep our holiday dol Brunswick Islands. We are fortui specialty shops which can meet o shopping list. Too, we must remem community, they circulate. Sure tl also helps us all with our area ecoi Chamber members are remind includes open house at the chambei p.m. Bring an ornament made fror tree, and don't forget to RSVP by If you're a business person who tion, stop by the chamber for open help boost your business during the BUS1NE! New Teliei Three new tellers have recently been added at the Shallotte office of United Carolina Bank. They are Cathy Johnson, Sherri Milligan Long and Angela McKeithan Phelps. Johnson was officer manager for seven years with Bpffc * yAk both natives of .?P .4 if ,: Shallotte, have my. ' two children, ?!?? i Sheila Stanley and Rachel Stanley. They atJohnson tend Zion Baptist Church in Ash. She is the daughter of Thomas and Lillian Hewett of Ash. Long is a native of Ash who lives in Jessica Danielle. ' >, ^ graduate of West & v.? Brunswick High IE joining UCB. She I^ong is the daughter of Shelton and Lorraine Milligan of Ash. Phelps was general manager with West Brunswick Phelps a Shallotte native, and is the daughter of Shirley Bordeaux and the late Douglas McKeithan. Named Vice President Robert F. Cox, Shallotte area branch administrator, has been named vice president of United Carolina Bank. He joined UCB in 1985 in the bank's Tabor City office, where he Five Seek ASC Committee Seats Five nominees are seeking seats in the upcoming Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation committee election. Hulon E. Grissett, Wayne Grissett and James E. Jenrette of Shallotte, W. Herman Long of Longwood and Dewayne Reaves of Ash are candidates for three seats representing Local Administrative Area 2. The area includes all of Shallotte township and part of the Lockwood Folly township. Eligible voters have received or will receive a secret ballot in the mail with instructions on how to vote for the three candidates of their choice and return the ballot to the county ASCS office. Ballots were mailed to produers on Nov. 25 and must be postmarked or returned in person to the ASCS office by Monday, Dec. 5. Classifieds tup nnnn I PEOPLE CAN USE! j ? lidoys Includes t The Chamber I, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR s Chamber 01 Commerce ey and fixings over Thanksgiving, I are upon us! And that includes lidays, the chamber's Christmasu k's Beacon, a half-page ad carried all participating businesses where egister for prizes. The chamber has ;d boxes in each of the participating 1 registrations will be collected every awing. , you must register every week durtion. One hundred dollars will be ce each week through Dec. 21, and little extra income to spend for hing, and the one for Hometown lars right here at home in the South tiate to have shopping centers and ur needs for every gift item on our ber that when we keep dollars in the lat helps the local merchants, but it riomy. ed that a part of Hometown Holidays office, Thursday, Dec. 8, from 5 to 7 n your business card to decorate the this Monday. 's missing out on this holiday promohouse and see how the chamber can ; holiday season and all year 'round. aS BRIEFS rs Join UCB served as senior loan officer. The Loris, S.C., native received his B.S. decree from Clemson llnivprsitv in 1980 and has attended the N.C. School of Banking at UNC-Chapel Hill. Cox and his wife, the former Theresa Coats, also a Loris native, have a son, Robert Austin. STAN DAI BANK OR: MMA INV1 1 ! Investm r $10 ?" ?$25 $50 i ~m~i - \m Rales shown an I UBI Individuals only. Minimum op sulijivi to change on a daily I x u Lockwooc The Coastal Resources Commission will meet Thursday (today) and Friday in Manteo to consider various topics including outstanding resource waters. Both sessions begin at 9 a.m. at the N.C. Aquarium at Roanoke Island. A portion of the l.ockwood Folly River in Brunswick County is one of 12 coastal areas nominated as an outstanding resource water, a classification that would give it special consideration against pollution. The IiOwer l.ockwood Folly south of Genoe's Point was nominated for the designation in ear \ \ V kSM|l?I H Sliallottc area farmers (from left) D ivcuy tinmen were recognized by tin Agriculture for having a Nation Farm?an active farm whose owners! in a family's lineage for at least 200 ye l EtD | UNI S&L CARC | BA 7. ^ ^ I ESTME TIF MA ent Amount I ,000-24,999 -I ,000-49,999 I ,000 or n^iore ^ monev market rales :is of October 1 | I i cninj- ilqn?it 1.1 >ni|XHinili\l d:i isisalk-r 12 M SK. l-V.tlc-r.il rt^uLuii ins limit ther i Folly River ly September by the N.C. Environmental Management Commission. On Dec. 1 at 3:30 p.m., the CRC's Coastal Initiative Ad Hoc Committee will review the purposes and process for designating outstanding resource waters. The committee also will discuss a potential area of environmental concern that could be used to manage the effects of development on designated waters. The ad hoc committee was scheduled to review the Albemarle-Pamlico Estuarine Study activities on Nov. 30. Dr. Parker Chesson, chairman of the - -T *. ^ . -iOO-^ ___ rU/?f/Vi jK 1* sawn bumuiw jiT-rcta ww? waMBBaatjiBiMiiiia^^^i>^ BBBBMirvH-sseai eww **?sis3$&. ^ . National Bicentennial F; * ? *\ m * 'o/den Farm /s Honon avid Holden and tion was announ i? nnf I..? -?i- i? n_i w uuvm i/? lUllCIIUUII III ruiie al Bicentennial is located south lip has remained Brunswick Couni ars. The recogniTED I )LINA t lNK 1 7.25' | AKTH1 NT OP RKET //)\ mm i o ilv Market Underrates are variable :ukI uinitxT of transactions on tills account. THE BRUNSWICK BEACON, Thi Topic At CRC /* Albemarke area citizens' advisory t committee for the study, was to p discuss the role individuals play in the project. a In other matters, a public hearing tl will be held Dec. 1 at 10 a.m. to allow C comments on a proposed general permit for temporary structures. This r new category of general permit E would make it possible for imperma- j nent structures with known en- p vironmental impacts, such as S research projects and movie sets, to d be approved more quickly. c Immediately before and after the g public hearing, the CRC will consider p SSHKIy ? wi d a v i tl . : / i _* m * %, PHOTO CONTRIBUTED 3d ced Nov. 7 at a statewide Farm-City igh. The Holden brothers' farm, which of Shallotte on U.S. 17, was the only ty farm to receive the honor this year. L Get Highe : WlTH( | Losing Fli With so many qut the economy is heade< Hank has developed tl 'c j account, a better inves chttnging financial age THE MORE Y< THE FASTER 1 Unlike most accounts t matter what the amout rewards the bigger invt higher rates for higher As you can see, U( is paying money mttrkt S&Ls or brokers will ev< guantntee tliese rates tl 31.1988. They m;ty still won't go down. YOUR MONE3 READY-ANDA M:irker I pnrlf*r'c rmicLr i is tailor-made for die se ever-changing econom ENOUGH TION FI LEADEI money at any time ? ar your funds is as easy x As always, each deposi inn imJi .r^ ?i 1AA Ann r j uiouiwu tip ivy IT COULDN'T B Let UCB show you hov by tiny office or call to I happen when a bank r way to give you what y To open your higl Leader, just call us toda P Hj y * l . i "Thats) 'i f irsday, December 1, 1988?Page 7-11 Meeting wo variance petitions and a civil enalty remission request. On Dec. 1 at 1 p.m., the Planning nd Special Issues Committee and he Implementation and Standards loinmittee will meet. The planning committee will hear eports on a maritime forest survey, iuxton Woods activities, a pilot proect on managing water uses, fishing radices in interior waters. Beach weep '88 results and the post-storm isaster plan for Nags Head. The ommittee also will discuss updating uidelines used to prepare land use lans. The standards committee will iscuss monitoring water quality hrough permit conditions, a poten ial rule defining "total evelopment" and possible legLslaion on civil penalty criteria. Reports nil be given on the consolidation of redge and fill and Coastal Area Management Act procedural rules, he proposed electronic warfare ange, and the status of the striped ass and the gypsy moth quarantine mposed by the Department of igriculture. On Dec. 2, the CRC will consider a ariance petition and a declaratory uling request. Following those maters, reports from the four commitees will be given. IN CALABASH BRING HOME THEfiBEACON On Sale At A & B MART CALABASH BEVERAGE MART HUGO'S KWIK MART MOORE'S GROCERY SEASHORE DRUGS SIMMON'S BEVERAGE MART OASIS MART :r Rates ?VT JUT LXIBILITY. stions about where .1, United Carolina le Market lieader tnient option lor a )U PUT IIV, IT GROWS. hat pay c >ne rate in) it, Market Leader istment. So you earn deposits. IB s Market Leader t rates few banks, ;r beat! .Mid we trough December go up, but they 'S ALWAYS LWAYS SAFE. n, easy out nature rious investor in ;in v. You can add ION r. id getting to > writing a checlc^BWP*^ tor is federally E SIMPLER. r easy it is. Just come find out what can eallv goes out of its ou want, l-vield Market y at 754-4301. Member FDIC What nt!" *

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