Legal Notices
NORTH CAROLINA
KKl NSWICK COt NTY
KILE NO. ??! SI' 212
IN THK GENERAL
COIRT OK Jl STICK
SUPERIOR COL'KT DIVISION
Before The Clerk
IN THK MATI'KR OK THK FORECLO
SURE OK DEED OK TRUST OK REGI
NAI.D STRICKLAND and wife, CLA
RICE l>. STRICKLAND, RECORDED IN
BOOK Ml. PACE 627. BRUNSWICK
COUNTY REGISTRY) BY EVERETT L.
HENRY, SUBSTITITE TRUSTEE
NOTICE OK SALE
l rider and H\ virtue of aii toiler ol the
Clerk of Superior Court of Brunswick Cixj il
ly. entered in the above entitled action au
thon/jng the undersigned to prixreed "Aith
iVjj. lIpOll
of trust, and under and by virtue of the power
of sale contained in the above -referenced
deed of truvt, the undersigned. Substitute
Trustee will offer for sale at public auction
to the highest bidder for cash at 2:00 o'clock,
P.M. on the 2Nth day of January, 1W2, at
the door of the Brunswick County Court
house in Bolivia, North Carolina, the fol
lowing described property:
All that certain lot, tract or parcel of
land lying and being in the County of
Brunswick, State of North Carolina, and
more particularly described and Kninded
as follows:
Ix* No.Twenty-Six (26) of Block 29.
according to a plan of Sunset Beach, a
map of which appears of record in Map
Book 7, Page 64 A and B, recorded in
Brunswick County, North Carolina, Keg
ister of Deeds Office.
StBjiCCT TO restrictions contained
in deed dated I September 1964, and re
corded in Book 1X2, Page 311, Bnins
wick County Registry.
Being the same tract or parcel of
land described in that certain deed dated
March 23. 1972. from Mitchell W. Wray
and wife, l;ayc T. Wray, to Clarence
C. Willoughby and wife, Mildred S.
Willoughby. as recorded in Book 26S.
Page 765. Registry of Brunswick Coun
ty, North Carolina
Being the same lands as described in
that certain deed dated December 27,
1972, from Clarence C. Willoughby and
wife, to D. II. Dimmcry and wife, as
recorded in Book 2X4. Page 550,
Brunswick County Registry .
The above -described property will be sold
subject to all unpaid ad valorem taxes, in
cluding those for the year 1992, and also any
and all assessments, if any.
The record owners of property as reflect
ed on the records of the Register of Deeds'
office not more than ten (10) days prior to
n/w Ijno ?\|* ihtf nOtiCe arC Qlfirl1
land and wife, Clarice D. Strickland.
Ihe highest bidder at the sale will be re
quired to make a cash deposit of ten percent
(10%) of the first $1,000 and five percent
(5<fc) of the remainder of the bid, and the
balance in full upon confirmation of the sale.
The sale will be reported to the court and
will remain open for advance or upset bids
for a penod of ten (10) days. If no advance
bids are filed with the Clerk of Superior
Court of Brunswick County, the sale will be
confirmed.
11.2s the 2nd day of January, 1992.
Kvcrelt 1.. Henry,
Substitute Trustee
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j an
NOTICE OK St IIS' T1TLTK
TRUSTEE'S FORECLOSURE
SALE OK REAL PROPERTY
91 SP 297
Under an.1 by virtue of ihe power and au
thority contained in that certain Deed of Trust
executed and delivered by Gray T. Capps,
dated October 30. 1990 and recorded in the
Office of the Register of Deeds for Bruns*
wick County, North Carolina, in Book 824,
Page 971, and re recorded in Book 863 Page
58, and because of default having been made
in the payment ot the indebtedness secured by
said Deed of Trust and failure to do and per
fonn the stipulates and agreements therein
contained, and pursuant to demand of the
Owner and Holder of the indebtedness se
cured by said Deed of Trust, the undersigned
Substitute 'Trustee will expose for sale at
public auction to the highest bidder for cash,
the property herein described, to wit:
TRACT ONE
BEING ALL OI; TRACT A designated
"Gray T. Capps" located in Shady Rest Sub
division according to a map prepared by Jan
K. Dale, R.L.S., dated January 29, 1983 and
recorded in Map Cabinet N, Page 275 of the
Brunswick Registry. This being a portion of
Tract One described in a deed from Sidney
Ronald Stanley el ux to Gray T. Capps and
'Thomas M. Strucicnski, dated 28 August
1982 and recorded in Rook 509, Page 35 of
the Brunswick Registry.
TR ACT TWO
BEGINNING at a Point in the Southeastern
intersection of Phelps Avenue and West 4th
Street as shown on a plat entitled "Shady
Rest" and running thrnrr with ih<* Southern
margin of West 4ih Street South, 58 degrees
25' East, 145 feet to a point, the Southwest
em intersection of Last 4th Street and Central
street; (hence with the Eastern margin of Cen
tral Street Smith, 31 degrees 35* West, 160
feet to an iron stake the Northeastern margin
of 1a>! #47; thence with the Northern bound
ary of ix>l #47 North, 58 degrees 25* West,
80.5 feel to a point in the Eastern margin of
Phelps Avenue; thence with the Eastern mar
gin of Phelps Avenue North, 8 degrees East,
170 feet to the point and place of BEGIN
NING, and being all of that certain tract or
parcel of land bounded on the West by Phelps
Avenue and on the North by West 4th Street,
on the East by Central Street and on the South
by lx>t #47 as shown on a plat entitled "Shady
Rest" at Shallotte Point by J.S. Utter, Survey
or, dated April 16, 1948.
This being the same as Tract Two in a deed
from Sidney Ronald Stanley el ux to Gray T.
Capps and 'Ihomas M. Strucicnski, dated 28
August 1982 and recorded m Book 509, Page
35 of the Brunswick Registry'.
Address of Property: Shady Rest Subdivi
sion, Shallotte Township Shallotte, NC.
Present Record Owner(s): Gray T. Capps.
I "he terms of the sale are that the real prop
crty hereinbefore described will be sold for
cash to the highest bidder and that the under
signed may require the successful bidder at
the sale to immediately deposit cash or a ccr
tilled check in the amount of ten percent
(10%) of the high bid up to and including
SI,0(X).00 plus five percent (5%) of any ex
cess over Sl.000.00.
'The real property hereinabove described
will be sold subject to any superior liens, in
eluding taxes and special assessments.
The sale will be held open for ten HO) days
for upset bids as by law required.
Dale and Hour for Sale: January 29, 1992
12:00 noon
Place of Sale Brunswick County court
house.
Dale ot this Nolice: January 8,1992.
Sheila k. McLamb,
Substitute Trustee
ANDERSON &V1CLAM1I
Attorneys at I -aw
P O box 345
Shallotte, North Carolina 28459
Jan. 23
Legal Notices
STATIC C >F NORTH (WHOM N A
COUNTY OF BRUNSW ICK
IN THK GENERAL
COURT OF JUSTICE
DISTRICT COURT DIVISION
File tt 91 Cvl) 894
ASHLEY GRIFFIN,
Plaintiff,
vs
gregory michaei. mason.
Defendant.
NOTICE OF SERYICE OF
PROCESS BY PUBLICATION
TO: Gregory Michael Mason
Rt I Box 767
Supply, N.C. 28462
TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking re
lief against you has been filed on 10 October
1991, in the above entitled action. 'Die nature
of the remedy being nought j< as follows*
Damages as a result of |>ersunal injury.
You aa- required to make defense to such
pleading not later than 40 days from the date
below, and upon your failure lo do so. the
party seeking service against you will apply
to the Court for the relief sought.
This the 9th day of January, 1992.
Ashley Griffin, Plaintiff
By: Michael R. Ramos
Attorney for Plamtilf
P. O. Box 2019
Shallotic, V C. 28459
(919)754-7557
Jan. 23
STATE OF NORTH CAROLIN \
COUNTY OF BRUNSWICK
IN TIIK GENERAL
COt RT OF JUSTICE
SUPERIOR COURT DIN ISION
91 SP 2X5
IN THE MATTER OF: The Foreclosure of
a Deed of'lYust Executed by John E. Casey
and wife, Jane T. Casey to Michael C. Git
aid. Trustee, and recorded in Book 70S at
Paye 210, Brunswick County Registry.
Douglas W. Haxlev, Substitute Trustee.
si BSTITUTETRI sit I s
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE
Under and by virtue of the power of au
thority contained in that certain l)ecd of Trust
executed and delivered by John 1:. Casey and
wife, Jane T. Casey, dated 28 September
1987, and recorded in the office ol the Regis
ter of IX'eds of Brunswick County, North
Carolina, in Book 708 at Page 210, and
because of default to carry out and perform
the stipulations and agreements therein con
tained, and, pursuant lo demand of the Owner
and Holder of the indebtedness secured by
said Deed of Trust, said Owner and Holder
being Coastal Federal Savings Bank, the un
dersigned Substitute 'Trustee wiii expose for
sale at public auction to the highest bidder lor
cash at the front door of the Courthouse in
ouli v u, North Carolina, ai !2:0i> noon, on
Wednesday, 29 January 1992, all of that cer
tain parcel of land situate, lying and being in
Shallotic 'Township, Brunswick County,
North Carolina, and being more particularly
described as follows:
Being all of Condominium Unit Number
B2101 of Building Number 2, some
times referred to as Unit Number 2102,
in Manners Wacche Condominium, said
condominium unil being more particu
larly described in the Declaration of
Condominium under the North Carolina
Unit Ownership Act covering Mariners
Wacche Ctwidommium, dated 5 Septem
ber 1985 and recorded in Deed Book
62a at i:agc 53v, as amended in Book
659 al Page 44, and Bonk 687, Page
854, and in I nit Ownership (Condo
minium) I - tie and Book Number 4 at
Pages 79 through 92, and Book Number
5, Pages 272 through 276, Brunswick
Registry, reference to which is hereby
made and which is incorporated here .11
for greater certainly of description of
said Unit together with all of the rights,
privileges, space, fixtures, and appurte
nances thereunto belonging to said Unit,
'llic re is further conveyed herewith all of
the percentage of undivided interest ap
purtenant lo said unit in the common ar
eas, limited common areas, land, facili
ties and premises appurtenant to said
Unit (excepting the Condominium Units
themselves) as established under the
Condominium documents rclcrenccd
above.
l>ie highest bidder will be required to deposit
with the Substitute Trustee on the day of the
sale a cash deposit ol 10 Wo of the amount of
the hid up lo and including $1,000.00, plus
5% of any excess over S 1 .(KK).(X), and this
sale will then be held open for ten (10) days
for upset bid as by law required, and if 110 up
set bid is filed within ten (10) days, the bal
ance of the bid price, less the deposit, must Ik*
paid in cash lo the Substitute 'Trustee. If an
upset bid is filed within the ten (IO) days, the
deposit uill be returned and the property will
be re-advertised and resold as by law provid
ed.
Ibis property will be sold subject to taxes,
spccial unnomuCiU"* uiiu prior her.1; of rciofu,
if any.
I"his the 31st day of December, 1991.
Douglas W. Baxley,
Substitute Trustee
P. O. Box 36
Shallotic, NC 28459
(919)754 6582
Jan 23
STATE OK NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OK BRUNSWICK
IN THE GENERAL
COURT OK JUSTICE
SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION
91 CvS 726
Mac Construction Company,
Plaintiff
versus
Ilri Mantling Associates, Limited Part
nership, Charles Williams, General Part
ner, John Madison, General Partner; In
tracoastal Holding, Inc.; and Intracoastal
Venture, a North Carolina Joint Venture
comprised of Intracoastal Holding, Inc.
and Piedmont Federal Savings Bank; and
Pioneer Savings itank, inc.,
Defendants
To:Charles Williams Individually and
as General Partner of llricklanding Associ
ates, Limited Partnership.
NOTICE OK SERVICE OK
PROCESS BY PUBLICATION
'Like noticc that a pleading seeking relief
against you has been filed in the abovc-cnti
tied action The nature of the relief being
sought is as follows:
Bleach of contract by failure to pay money
due for services rendered and materials sup
plied at Bncklanding Plantation.
You arc required to make defense to such
pleading not later than the 4th day of l-'cbru
ary, 1992, said date being 40 days from the
first publication of this noticc; and upon your
failure to do so the patty seeking service
against you wiii apply to die court for die re
lief sought.
This the 20th day of December, 1991.
Sheila K. Mcl-amb,
Attorney For Plaintiff
Anderson & Mcl.amb
P O Box 345
Shallotte, NC 28459
(919) 754-6786
Jan. 16
CP&L Pays County Tax Bill
David E. Kelly (right), director of external relations with Carolina
Power & Light Company, hands a $4j95,676 check to Brunswick
County Tax Supervisor Nancy Moore last week as the company's
1991 tax payment. Pictured at left is County Manager David Clcgg.
CP&L, which operates the Brunswick Nuclear Plant near
Southport, is the county's largest taxpayer.
Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND
DEBTORS OF JACOB LUPINSKI
Carol L. Peters, having qualified as Exe
cutrix of the* Instate of Jacob l.upinski, late of
592 Coach Trail, Sunset Beach, Brunswick
County, North Carolina 2K45S, the under
signed docs hereby notify all person, firms
and corporations having claims against said
estate of said decedent to exhibit them to the
undersigned at 592 Coach Trail, Sunset
Beach, North Carolina 2S45S on or before the
22nd day of June, 1.992, or this nniur will be
pleaded in bar of their recover). All persons,
firms and corporations indebted to the said
estate will please make immediate payment to
the undersigned.
"Ihis the Sih day of January, 1992.
Carol L. Peters,
Kxecutrix ol the list ale of
Jacob l.upinski
Michael T. Cox,
Attorney for Executrix
> O Box 2439
ShalUmc, N. C. 28459
Telephone: (919) 754 8820
Feb. 6
PRELI M I N A RV ASSESSMENT
RESOLUTION FOR TIIE
EXTENDI NC. OFTIIE
BRU NSWICK COUNTY WATER
SYSTEM INTO THE AREA KNOWN
AS SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
SHAM OITE POINT
Ilie Brunswick County Board of Commis
sioners in regular session, duly assembled, on
December 2, 1991, do hereby resolve as fol
lows:
!. This 2 prchrr.ir.2!)' sijcjfnicn! resolu
tion enacted pursuant to the provisions of
North Carolina General Stat tie I53A-I90.
2. 'I"he Brunswick County Board of Com
missioners docs hereby state its intention to
undertake actions pursuant to North Carolina
General Statute 153 A 185 ct. scq. to extend
water distribution lines into the area known as
special Assessment District Shallottc Point.
3. The nature of the project is the construc
tion of water distribution lines and the loca
tion of the project is that area included in the
description as "Exhibit A", said exhibit is on
file with and available for inspection at the
officc of the Clerk to the Board of Commis
sioners and is hereby incorporated as if fully
set exit herein which area is hereby identified
as the "benefit /one".
4. The proposed basis for making assess
ments shall be one or a combination of those
bases as set forth in North Carolina General
Statute 153A-186, including the frontage a
butling on the project at an equal rate per foot
of frontage; the street frtxiiage of the lot
served or subject to being served by the pro
ject at an equal rate per foot of frontage; the
area of land served or subject to being served
by the project at an equal rate per unit of area;
the valuation of 'arid served or subjcct to be
ing served by the project being the value of
the land without improvements as shown on
the tax records of the county at an equal rate
per dollar of valuation; or the number of lots
served or subject to being served by the pro
ject at an equal rate per lot; a general descrip
tion of the boundaries of the area benefited if
ihc basis of assessment in cither area or valu
ation arc those outer boundaries as described
in "Exhibit A".
5. The percentage of the costs of the work
lo ho assessed in One Hundred Percent
(10()%) which may includc any system im
pact fees.
6. Assessments may be held in abeyance in
the discretion of the county.
7. The proposed terms of payment shall be
payment in full sixty (60) days following the
date of the publication of notice of the confir
mation of the assessment roll, unless an own
er qualifies for installment payments u(*m
such terms and conditions as determined by
the county.
8 A public hearing on this matter is set for
January 21, 1992, at 7:(X) P.M. in the I\iblic
Assembly Building, Brunswick County Gov
ernment Center, Bolivia, North Carolina.
"I>?is the 2nd day of December, 1991.
Brunswick County
Board of Commissioners
Kelly lloldcn. Chairman
Joyce Johnson,
lX*puty Gerk to the Board
Jan. 16
NOTICK OFSKRVICK OF I'RCK KSS
HY PUBLICATION
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF IIRI NSWICK
IN THK CIVIL DISTRICT COURT
WILLIAM I). KZZKI.l., Plaintiff
vs.
DAVID W. CLTIIHKRT, Defendant
lb: DAVID \V. CUTHHERT
TAKH NO'llCI- thai a pleading seeking re
lief against you has been tiled, in Ihc above
entitled action. Ihc nature of ihc relief iK'ing
sought is: money owed fur attorneys lees in
connection with case number "H) CVD .159
CUTIIIIKRT vs. CLTHIIKRT.
You are required to make defense to this
pleading not later than February 2-1, 1992 and
upon your failure to do so, the party seeking
service against you will apply to the Court for
Ihe relief sought.
ITns the 9th day of January, I 992.
William [ ) l'//cll.
Attorney At I -aw
1 19 Davis Street
I' O Box KK.27
Southpon, North Carolina 2H462
(919) 457-9586
Jan. 30
Legal Notices
CAMA PERMIT NOTICE
I'ursuant lo NCGS U3A-1 19(b), ihc Town
of Sunset Beach, a locality aulhori/cd lo issue
CAMA permits in the areas of environmental
concern, hereby gives NOTICI: that on Jan
uary 6, 1992, applicant Joseph Cathey applied
for a CAMA minor development permit to
construct a single-family residence at Canal
11, \xA 22.
The application may be inspected at the be
low address. Public comments received by
January 23, 1992 will Ix: considered. Project
modifications may occur based on further re
view and comments. Notice of the penni; de
cision in this matter will lx* provided upon
written request.
Linda Hucgcl
Local CAMA Permit Officer
for Town of Sunset Beach
220 Shoreline Dr. West
Sunset Beach. SC 28459
(919)579-6297
January 16
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND
DEBTORS OF
FLORENCE H. PACE
Donald D. Pace, having qualified as Hxc
cutor of the Estate of Horcncc II. Pace, late
of Rt. 6, Box 1010, Shallotic. Brunswick
County, North Carolina, the undersigned
docs hereby notify all persons, firms and
corporations having claims against the estate
of said decedent lo exhibit them lo ihc under
signed ai 2216 Jumpin Run, Wilmington, N.
C. 28403 on or before the 21 si day of April,
1992, or ihis notice will be pleaded in bar of
iheir recovery. All persons, firms and corpo
ration indebted lo said estate will please
make immediate payment lo the undersigned.
ilu? the iuSi da v uf JdliUdiy, 1992.
Donald D. Pace, Uxcculor
of the Lslate ol
More nee II. Pace
B AXLE Y and TRUST
Attorneys for ihc Executor
P. O. Box 36
Shallotic, N. C 28459
Telephone: (9190 754-6582
I;cb. 6
CAMA PERMIT NOTICE
Pursuant to NCGS 113A- 119(b), ihc muni
cipality of iloldcn Beach, a locality aulhori/
cd lo issue CAMA permits in the areas of en
vironmental concern, hereby gives NOTICE
thai on Jan. 10, 1992, applicant Cornerstone
Investments applied for a CAMA minor de
velopment permit to construct a 4-BR, 5-hath
house al 817 Occan Blvd. West, West End
Robinson Beach, Section C, l^ols 15 & 16.
The application may be inspected at the be
low address. Public comments received by
January 23, 1992, will be considered, loiter
comments will be accepted and considered up
lo ihc time of permit decision. Project modifi
cations may uCCui udNcu un further review
and comments. Notice of the permit decision
in this matter will be provided upon written
request.
D.E. Carroll
Local CAMA Permit Officer
1 10 Rothschild Street
Iloldcn Beach, NC 28462
(919)812 6080/812 6188
Jan 16
CAMA PERMIT SCH ICK
Pnrcijani in S'CGS 1!3A~1 19(b), the iniiiii
cipality of lloldcn Beach, a locality authoriz
ed to issue CAMA permits in the areas of en
vironmental concern, hereby gives NOTICE
that on Jan. 14, 1992, applicant J. I-.. Ward ap
plied for a CAMA minor development permit
to grade and fill the lot at 283 Brunswick
West and 2H4 Ocean Blvd. West, Sand Dune
Subdivision, Lots II & 12, 31& 32.
Ilic application may be inspected at the be
low address. Public comments received by
January 23, 1992, will be considered. Ijter
comments will be accepted and considered up
to the time of permit decision. Project modifi
cations may occur based on further review
and comments. Notice of the permit decision
in this matter will be provided upon written
request.
D.K. Carroll
Local CAMA Pcnnit Officer
110 Rothschild Street
lloldcn Beach, NC 28462
(919)842-6080/842 6488
Jan. 16
CAMA PERMIT NOTICE
Pursuant to NCOS 113-119(b), the munici
pality of Ocean Isle Beach, a locality author
i/?d to issue CAMA permits in the areas of
environmental concern, hereby gives NO
TICK that on January 14, 1992, applicant I.
B. I-angston, 1227 Evergreen Place, West
Columbia, S. C. 29169, applied for a CAMA
minor development permit to construct a sin
gle-family dwelling at Lot 2, Block 42, Sec
tion A, 397 E. I-irst Street.
The application may he inspected at the be
low addrt-.'.s. Puiilic comments received by
January 23, 1992, will be considered. l.atcr
comments will he accepted and considered up
to the lime of permit decision. Project modifi
cations may occur based on further review and
comments. Notice of the pcrnm decision in
this matter will be provided upon written re
quest.
T. D. Robcrson
[>oca! CAMA Permit Officer
3 West 3rd Street
Ocean Isle Beach, NC 28159
(919)579 2166
Jan. 16
Weekly Radio Show
Helps Spread Word
BY IIOLLY RICHARDS, EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT
South Brunswick Islands Chamber Of Commerce
Last Thursday the chambcr embarked on a new avenue -at least for
me-l'll be doing a weekly morning radio show on WCCA, 106.3. I'm
very excited about the show we've entitled
"Chambcr Chat." In addition to my column here in
the Beacon, I'll be talking to you live at 8:15 cach
Thursday morning.
The show will be formatted with Lee Michaels
and myself, and we'll be chatting about what's hap
j'vniiiL; wiui me ovfUUi i?itiii>wivN imuiivi^ v iuuih/vi OJ
Commerce.
We debuted "Chamber Chat" and had very posi
tive response from our membership; that means
we're succeeding in getting the chamber's message
out to the citizens of the South Brunswick Islands. RICHARDS
We're always looking for feedback front our membership to better our
community. NVe feci like "Chambcr Chat" is another avenue for us to
leant what you're thinking.
One of the things that I talked about in last week's maiden voyage of
"Chamber Chat" was the fact that we have another employee with us at
the chambcr. Many of you know Mrs. Ann Laughinghousc. Ann has
been a very dedicated volunteer for many years with the chambcr. I am
pleased to say that Ann w ill be working with us in another capacity, as a
rotating receptionist. We have implemented a new program of rotating
our front desk people, so that the front desk is always covered. Now.
don't worry, Angela Caison is here just as always, Ann is helping to fill
in the gaps while Angela continues to go to schtxtl at UNC-Wilmington.
Right now we'll be needing Ann a great deal because our new 1992
Visitor's Guides are on the way and boy do they look great' We'll be
mailing out a sample guide to cach and every member of the chambcr to
carefully look over and correct any mistakes before the final run of the
guides. Our deadline for returning your corrections to the chambcr office
is Jan. 16. All corrections must be in writing, no telephone corrections
will be taken.
Ako we're getting ready for our annual meeting. Invitations went
out last week. If you haven't received your invitation please call the
chambcr office. The annual meeting will be a lot of fun this year because
we have a dance. We've hired a band and we're putting on the Ritz this
year. It's my first annual meeting and I'm very cxcitcd about seeing as
many of you as I can on Feb. 7 at Sea Trail Plantation. Festivities start a
6:30 p.m. So get a babysitter and plan to be with us for all the fun.
Speaking of fun, I want to thank all of the volunteers who worked
the Lifestyles Expo in Myrtle Beach this weekend. Since I was working
in Cincinnati at the Boat, Travel & Leisure Show, 1 was unable to work
this show. We had many volunteers and Kathi and Mary from the office
went down to ensure that the show was a complete success. Thanks to
Wick Ncv.'ton Duphnc YurbrOui^h Mciins Sue Mudl'iO" T^n*'
Durham, Kathi Grissctt and Mary Barton. GixhI volunteers and a good
staff arc what makes this chambcr so great.
A Shallotte attorney has donated
computers anil related hardware and
software to tlie Brunswick
Pommnniiv fVdlci'i' Ponml:iiion Inr
v " ' o *
use in BCC's business classes.
The equipment donated by
William "Bud" Powell will be used
lor the Business Simulation couese,
said Joyce llewett, director of busi
ness programs at BCC.
The computers will be perma
nently set up in the classroom, in
stead of classes having to share
equipment as in the past. The com
puters, printers, software and other
equipment will help students prac
tice computerized accoutning, word
processing and inventory and pay
roll functions, she said, which stu
dents previously did manually.
The Business Simulation class
gives students an opportunity to
work in simulated situations as an
office manager, administrative assis
tant, accounting clerk, inventory
clerk, payroll clerk and bookkeeper.
A Hewlett Packard computer will
be used for word processing courses,
familiarizing students with a type of
hardware not available to BCC stu
dents prior to Powell's donation.
"Once these donated computer
systems are up and running." she
said, "our BCC business students
will be better prepared for the busi
ness world, having had experience
with more than one computer sys
tem."
Training For Trainers
An instructor methodology course
will be offered by Brunswick Com
munity College this month for indi
viduals who wish to provide training
for emergency, rescue and fire per
sonnel.
The course begins Jan. 22 and
will be led by Lt. Ronald Hcwctt of
the Bninswick County Sheriff's De
partment. Class will meet Monday,
Wednesday and Thursday evenings
from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the main
campus north of Supply.
This continuing education course
is required to instruct classes for
provider testing by the Officcr of
Emergency Medical Service and the
North Carolina State Fire Commis
sion.
Interested persons can register at
the first class meeting and pay the
S30 course fee.
Legal Notices
ESTATE NOTICE
1*ie undersigned, having qualified as Hx
ccutrix of ihe Kstate of Joan Pollock Arse oil,
deceased, laic of Brunswick County, this is to
notify all persons having claims against said
estate to present them to the undersigned on
or before the 16th day of July, 1992, or this
notice will he pleaded in bar of their recovery.
All persons indebted to said estate will please
make immediate payment to the undersigned.
This the 10th day of January , 1992.
Jeanne Arscott l-ategoni,
lixecutrix of the Kstate of
Joan Pollock Arscott
1016 Durham Ave. S\V
Calabash. N. C. 28467
Feb. 6 pd.
BUSINESS BRIEFS
Computerware Donated To BCC
More information is available
from BCC ai 754-6922, 457-6329 or
343-0203.
Wiring Course Set
A continuing education course in
"Complete 1 lome Wiring" is offered
this winter at Brunswick Comm
unity College's South port Campus.
Don Brantley is the instructor for
the course. Classes meet Tuesdays
anil Thursdays from 6:30 p.m. to 10
p.m.
Cost is S30, payable at the first
class meeting. No tuition is charged
for North Carolina residents, age 65
and older.
To prc-rcgistcr or to obtain more
information, contact BCC at the
numbers listed above.
Potato Vote's Today
Sweet potato producers vote to
day (Jan. 16) in a referendum con
ducted by the North Carolina Sweet
Potato Commission inc. on whether
to continue assessing themselves.
Growers presently assess them
selves 5 cents per bushel for sweet
potatoes grown for fresh market
consumption and 2.5 cents per bus
hel for potatoes produced for pro
cessing. The money is used to pro
mote sweet potato marketing, re
search, education and consumption.
In Brunswick County growers can
vote at Brunswick Farm Supply,
Ash; L.E. Bennett, Thomasboro;
Harrclson's Farm and Garden Cen
ter, Shallotte; Harold Robinson
Farm Center, Supply; Cooperative
Extension Center, Bolivia; and Mill
Creek Farm and Garden Center,
Winnabow.
New Additions
Grand Suand General Hospital,
Myrtle Beach, S.C., recently added
two major pieces of equipment to its
inventory.
The hospital has purchased a Hil
ight Advantage CT Scanner, an ad
vanced X-ray machine capable of
viewing various parts of the body in
cluding the head, chest and abdomi
nal areas. !t offers grcnior snerrl
higher image quality^and three-di
mensional imaging capability, said
hospital radiologist Dr. Robert Speir.
Also acquired was a Thyroid
Uptake Unit. Radiologist Dr. J. Car
lisle Hewitt said that the new unit,
the Capintec Sustcm 1000, is a com
puter-based unit that will measure
thyroid function more rapidly and
accurately.
Membership Awarded
Marcus Rcy Williams, M.D., was
recently awarded membership in
The American College of Physician
Executives, trie nation's only educa
tional and professional organization
for physicians in medical manage
ment.
Williams serves as a physician in
private practice near Shallotte and is
vice president of Brunswick Islands
Medical Association and president
of Brunswick Islands Medical Park.