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CHECK LIST FOR YOUR NAME Treasurer Wants Lawful Owners To Claim Cash, Other Property The North Carolina Slate Treasurer's of fice may be holding money, slock or other unclaimed or forgotten property in your name. Much ol the properly comes from for gotten hank accounts anil insurance pro ceeds, as well as uncashed checks, un claimed rent and utility deposits and un used gilt certificates, according to State "'"reasurer Harlan K. Hoyles. I;or some individuals with Brunswick County addresses, the office is holding for claim siiii'n of cash ranging from $50 to $4,133.46 as well as some stock and some properly. They are part of the more than $10 mil lion hi cash and more than $6(X),0<)0 in se curities which belong to current or former North Carolina residents that Boyles' of fice recovered during the last liscal year. After recovering the property from vari ous sources, his office is now making con tinuing efforts to locate the rightful owners. Meanwhile, the money is invested and interest earned gets put to gixxl use. l-ast year it provided 1,755 low interest educa tion loans to North Carolina students through the North Carolina Slate Education Assistance Authority. Individuals who discover that unclaimed property is being held in their name by the State Treasurer's office can write the N.C. Department of State Treasurer, Escheat and Unclaimed Properly Section, 325 North Salisbury Street, Raleigh, N.C. 27603 1388. or call 1-919-733-6876. No time limit applies to inquiries or claims, and refunds will Ik made promptly whenever valid ownership is established. Kseheat owners from Brunswick County and the sums being held for them are as follows: Jeanette (i. Lewis, Soulh|x>rt, $402.07; l.ester L. and Muriel IV Bresnell. Soulh|x?rt, $341; Michael Thompson, Route 4, Leland. $51.50; Marjoric I*!. Rausch, Boiling Spring Lakes, $59; Donald Ciray Troll Jr., Long Beach, stock; Harlec Bordeaux, Shallottc. SI 24; Johnny S. Moody, Leland, $229.01; John J. Quattlebaum, Boiling Spring Lakes, $76.^4; Laura M. Aiken, Route 2, Leland, $67.94; Frank Alexander, Yaupon Beach, $99.19; Allen C. Arnold, Southport, Sf>3.()7; Belly Mae Bealc, Star Roule, Shallollc, S64.63; Also, Mr. and Mrs. Waller M. Bellamy, Longwood, $126.45; Mrs. Sanford Benfield, Long Beach, SX0.56; Bonaparte Marina. Roule I. Shallollc, S70.3I; John II. Bray, Souih|H>rt, $83.53; Sarah Brewing ton, Route 1, Winnabow, $59.91; Brown <)t Root Ord. No. 35, Soulhport, S540.S5; Lonnic Vick Brown, Roule I, Supply, $234.44; Mr. and Mrs. John Warren Brown, Roule 3, Supply, S55.09; Brunswick Paving Co, Shallottc. SI.2I6.X2; Bryan Sheet Metal Shop, care of Grover Bryan, Yaupon Beach, $124.02; Mrs. Chester M. Bryant. Roule 1, Win nabow, $68.31; Joseph Buchanan. Route 1, Bolivia; And. Ben H. Burks, Holden Beach, SI 10.05; Camp Atlantic, Ocean Isle Beach, S20X.X9; l.awrence Canijv Jr., Sliallotte. $66.64; Joe Yo.aig Chhslian, long Beach, $52.62; HO. Clark. lone Beach. $142.51; Coastal Development Corp., Supply. SI 33.15; Simon Cohen, long Beach, S69.60; Collier ?Sc Fowler, Star Route 2, Southport. $147. 3'); George Creech. Koute 2. Bolivia, $65.12; H. Wayne Cumhee, Star Route 2, Soutli|x>rt, $59.77; Jerry C. iXvse. Route I. Winnahow, $62.75; Joel Kenneth Duncan, Long Beach, $73.30; B K Mixson, 1 1 olden Beach, S62.I V, Oskar II. Hriksson. Shallotte, $67.69; Steven R. l-arquhar. Star Route, Long Beach. $61 .60; Robert Craig Ferguson, Long Beach, S50.XX; Mrs. Barbara l;. Forsey, Route I, Shallot te. $176.75; Albert Fraley, Long Beach. $50.69; Mr. and Mrs. I.ucian \V. Gore, Route I, l.ongwood, S7X.92; Also, Mrs. 14. M. Graham. South|N>rt, S5X.39; John B. I lay ward, long Beach, $126. IX; Davis llenilord Jr., Holden Beach. $107.75; Highlander Inc., Shallotte, S24X.52; Beatrice VL Hill. Route 3. Leland. $X9.2I; l.arrv T. HoncycuU, Yaupon Beach, $67.26; Jim Home, Villa Nova Trailer Court, Long Beach, $56.16; Travis Lee Howard, Bolivia, $7.3.46; Thomas lkner. Route I. Shallotte, $64.50: Clarence Inman. Long Beach, $192.52; James W. Jackson, Long Beach. $51.76; Krushke M. James, Southport. $92.19; Mrs. C.L. Johnston. Yaupon Beach. Southport. S9X.72; J.L. Kaneer, Southport. $244. IX; Ronald Kersh. Long Beach, $(>4.40; Curtis L. Langford, Southport. S73.X5; And, Dudley Thomas Lowe, Route I , Shallot ic. S57.W; Jerry R. Manor, Long Beach, S772.27; ihe Kev. Thomas R. McKay. Route 2, Lcland. S7V.62; D.L. McRainey, Tarhecland Acres, Shallotte. S200.09; William M. Mtiore, Boiling Spring Lakes. SS7.72; Frank A. Mueller. Iceland, S 146.09; Nat. Dev. Corp., Soulhport, SI97.31; N.C. Menhaden Co. Inc., South|)ort, SI. 395.08; Lmma I.. Newton, Route I. I. eland, S54.M; J.H. Orion, Soulhport. S50.27; IXrn/il 1. Page. Long Beach, S64.72; C.U- Parker, Star Route 1, Soulhport, S61 .95; Robert Perkins, Long Beach, S85.58; Rhohic Phelps. Rt.utc 2. Supply, S50.65; J. Miller Po|k* Sr., Star Route 2, Shallotte, S66.5 I ; Far! S. Pullin, Route I. Bolivia. SI03.20; George C. Reeder, Soulhport, S99.84; A I so, Ritchie J. Rogers. Route 1, Ash. S50.03; Charles L. Saddington. Route I. Supply, SI 10.26; Walter Johnson Scott. Route 1. Shallotte, S50.07; C.M. Scruggs, Route 2. Bolivia. S54.84; Marcus C. Sig man. Long Beach Road, Soulhport; J.M. Sillman. Route I, Shallotte. SI 26.80; Walter A. Sisson. Route 2, Lcland. S 107.77; Wilbur N1 Slate, Star Route 2, Soulhport, SI 12.60; Robert H. Smith, Oak Island, S59.7I; Roy Langslon Smith, South pon, S52.57; William J. Smith, Star Route, Soulhport. SI 62.82; John Robert Sominerscu, Shallotte, S56.30; W.E. Stanley, Star Route, Soulhport. S64.90; Ralph Stovall. Soulhport, S66.49; james Sulclille, Soulhport, S67.56; Edna G. Thomas, Star Route, Soulhport, S76.70; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Thomas, Route 1, Bolivia. SX1.16; James Alhcn Ward, Lclanil.SS7.il; Also, I I-.. Weeks, Soulhport, $57.25; Frank Wilkms, Siar Route, Soulhport. $57.33; I ra) H. Williams. Long Beach, S55.XO; Margaret K. Williams, Long Hcach. $61.66; the Kev. James A. Williams, ktmle 2. Lcland. SX3.XI; James Williams Jr.. Shallotte. $126.26; Charles R. Willis, Lone Beach, SX4.66; Floyd W. Wimherley, Souihporl. $109.03; Henry C? jane L. an^l David R. Mason, Long Beach, S27H.46; Francis Howell, Lcland. $79.92; Ervin Dale Simmons, Lclantl. SX5.69; Adlaule R McMillan, Route 1. Bolivia, $432. SO ami stock; Flanora Pruett, Long Beach, $64.06 and st?Kk: Clara and James Ballard, Route I, Lcland. $I2X.24; Raymond F. Blake III. Route 4. Lcland. $65: Magiiic S\ke>. Route 1. Winnabow, properly; Mrs. Vernon Hayes, Route 3. Lcland, $'>24.19. Joe L. Rhixles, Route I. Lcland. $54.92. And, Billy Ryals, Shallotte. $50; Jim Childs, Route 5. Shallotte, $256.20; Fric Wiedcman, Calabash, $171; Willie F. Perkins, Route 1. Lcland, $4, 153.46; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Henry Jr.. Route 2, Lcland. $196.47; Lauricc H. WilletLs, Route I, Bolivia. S7X.07; Parkers Fcxxl Store. Shallotte, $66.09; Robert Weaver, Long Beach. SI. 37. 50; Brcnda J. Mikitis Autry, Clovcrlcal Trailer Park, Route 2. Lcland, S50; Johnnie M. Dardcn, Route 1, Lcland. SX7.15; Mary E. Williams. Route 1, Longwood. $100; V.A. Creech Jr.. Lcland, S20X.33. Coastal Resources Commission Eyes Marina Policy The N.C. Coast;) I Resources Commission (CRC) may consider developing a policy on the permitting and location of marinas along the coast. Alter years ol avoiding the issue, it will he dis cussed at the suite panel's next meeting in December, according to spokesperson Jeaneite Johnson. The CRC met last Thursday and Friday in Wilmington. A subcommittee of the Coastal Resources Advisory Council has made several long-term and short-term recommendations on marinas. The group suggests the CRC develop a plan for designating appropriate waters as sites for fu ture marinas and making sensitive waters off lim Its. The CRC also should develop a way of evalu ating the cumulative impacts of marinas, get lo cal governments more involved in the permitting and siting of marinas anil consider a leasing pro gram of public trust waters. Among the short-term recommendations, the subcommittee says a change is needed in the def inition of marina. Docks and boat basins built to serve 10 boats or less arc not considered marinas, and therefore, don't have to comply with certain regulations. The subcommittee also recommended that the provision allowing docks and piers to extend one-third of the way into a channel be reviewed because it creates navigation problems in some areas. In other matters last week, the CRC postponed consideration ol a (j.(XK)-acre sue in Pender County that has been nominated as an Area ol Environmental Concern. Ms. Johnson said the commission wants more information More it decides whether a detailed environmental study of the area is warranted. Owen Jones ol Wilmington, who teaches his tory at Leland Middle School, nominated the area. It includes land that had been under consid eration for a hazardous waste incinerator. The CRC plans to conduct a public hearing on ocean front setbacks lor large structures at us December meeting. Ms. Johnson said. O'NEIL CAISON CONSTRUCTION ?Site preparation for homes and businesses ?Sediment basins and detention ponds ?Fill dirt for building sites & septic systems OFFICE AT STOPLIGHT AT HOLDEN BEACH (919)842-3190 (919)842-2564 OFFICE HOME C1W T r*E BRwNS* Z* St*'- ?. Just Ask. RJCM3 Ask The Loan Source." It's the source that can answer your questions about almost any type of auto loan. T nof1 C/\my>n - The source that can offer corn|x?titive rates, flexible terms, even prt 'approval. The sourc e for auto loans is NCNB. The XOC JJCmJI aUUTLVt \x >an Source. 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