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After Economic Summit, It's Back To Myrtle Beach BY HOLLY RICHARDS, EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT South Brunswick Islands Chamber Of Commerce As 1 said in lasl weeks column, our chamber broke new ground by attending a summit on economic development With all the recognition we're getting. I feel attending this summit was a most productive endeavor. We must get involved, so I'd ^ ? like to recap the Governor's Economic Development Summit that look place (in Feb. 24 -25 in Greensboro. Our chamber and Committee of l(X) were well represented. I wore many hats at this conference. First. I was ^ ?? representing our chamber as a delegate in the busi ncss sessions. There were five. 1 hosted a reception I paid for by Chambers of Eastern NC (I hold a scat on their executive committee). It was well attended by MB Hl/JIHH several N.C. Business and Industry leaders, rcpresen- RICHARDS tatives of N.C. Travel and Tourism and North Carolina elected officials, most of which arc my friends and former co workers, and 1 introduced them to our Brunswick County delegation. 1 spoke with several economic developers about infrastructure, or the lack of it, in the South Brunswick Islands. I'll be presenting some infor mation and ideas to our board of directors within the next 90 days. Also we had the information booth that was a joint effort between our cham ber, Committee of 1(X), the Southpotl/Oak Island Chamber, their Committee of 1(X) and Resources Development. A special thanks to Bobby Davis, Tom Monks, Steve Johnson, Paula and Dclane Stanley, Karen Hope. Annette Odom and Terry Barbec. 1 was also able to get commitments on additional funding for the state chamber meeting that our chamber will host here in the South Brunswick Islands in August. All in all a very productive meeting. We're still promoting tourism, of coursc. As I've said many times in the past, the chamber is on the road again. . .this week we are again in Myrtle Beach. We will be at the Carolina Women's Show with a host of dedicated volunteers that will be manning the booth on behalf of the South Brunswick Islands Chamber of Commerce. A spccial thanks to Kathryn Gossctl, Sue Madison, Lisa Anglin, Daphne Yarbrough, Mary Bat ion, Chcrri Cheek and Margaret Means. Volunteering for the chamber is a great way to give to your commu nity. Most volunteers tell me that they get more out of volunteering than they give. That's just wonderful. Grange Will Be Formed Here A Rnmswick County branch of the North Carolina Stale Grange will be formed, it was decided by per sons attending a recent organization al meeting. Fanners, rural business owners and retirees voted unanimously to or ganize a local Grange and scheduled another meeting to elect officers. Wayne Long, a local farm supply business owner, reported that 27 people showed up at the meeting held last Thursday night at Wacc amaw District Park. The meeting was helpful, he said, bccausc interested residents learned more about the history of the Grange and ways it could assist their needs. Glen Thomas, held servicc repre scntative for eastern North Carolina, spoke to the group, relating the his tory of the agricultural fraternity back to its origins in 1867, Long said. Thomas, in a telephone interview Friday, said the meeting was "very successful," and participants "did go ahead and organize a Grange for this area." The N.C. State Grange is an inde pendent grassroots organization pro moting the needs of rural residents on slate and national legislative lev els The next meeting is scheduled for 7 p.m. Thursday, March 26, at Wac camaw Community Building, Wac camaw Disuict Park, Ash. Legal Notices ESTATE NOTICE The undersigned, having qualified as Ex ecuirix of the Estate of Esther Mae Clem mons, deceased, late of Hiunswidc County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the un dersigned on or before the 27th day of May, 1992, or this notice will he pleaded in har of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned This the 1 8th day of February, 1992. Sylvia Clemmons Wisnowski Executrix of the Estate of Esther Mae Clemmons Rt 3, Box no Supply, N.C. 28462 Mar 19 pd. CAMA PERMIT NOTICE Pursuant to NCOS 1 1 3 A- 1 19(H), the muni cipality of ilolden Beach, a locality author ed to issue CAMA permits in the areas of en vironmental concern, hereby gives NOTICE that on March 3, 1992, applicants James and Margaret Harper applied for a CAMA minor development permit to construct a 3-BR, 2 balh house al lots 11 & 12, Section 3 A, Block A in the Rhoda McMillan Subdivision, 284 Ocean Boulevard West. The application may be inspected at the be low address. Public comments received by March 12, 1992, will be considered l.ater 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 wntten request. D.E. Carroll I.ocal CAMA Permit Officer 1 10 Rothschild Street Ilolden Beach, NC 28462 (919)842-6080/842-6488 March 5 ESTATE NOTICE The undersigned, having qualified as Ex ecutor of the Estate of John Charles Hall, de ceased, late of Brunswick County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 5th day of June, 1992, or this notice will he pleaded in har of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 2nd day of March, 1992. David A Hall, Executor of the Estate of John Charles Hall SI l^urinburg St. Ocean Isle Beach. N.C. 28459 Mar. 26 pd. CAMA PERMIT NOTICE Pursuant to NCGS 113-1 19(b), the munici pality of Ocean Isle Beach, a locality author i/ed to issue CAMA permits in the areas of environmental concern, hereby gives NO TICK that on March 3, 1992, applicants Carl L. Britt, Jr. and wife Jennifer J. Brut, applied for a CAMA minor development peimit to construct a single -family dwelling at Lots 81, 82, Blk. 17, Section B A C, 60 Fairmont St. The iiiay he inspected at die be low address Public comments received by March 12, 1992, will be considered. 1 jiter comments will be accepted and considered up to the lime of permit decision. Project modifi cations may occur based on further review and comments Notice of the pemnt decision in this matter will he provided upon wnllcn re que si. T. I). Rohcrson Local CAMA Permit Officer 3 West 3rd Street Ocean Isle Beach, NC 28459 (919)579 2166 Mar. 5 Legal Notices CAMA PERMIT NOTICE Pursuant to NCGS 113- 119(b), the munici pality of Ocean Isle Beach, a locality author ized to issue CAMA permits in the areas of environmental concern, hereby gives NO HCE that on March 3, 1992, applicants Ro bert C. and Bettye Phillips, applied for a CA MA minor development permit to construct a single-family dwelling at Lot 26, Blk. 4, Sec lion A A B, 199 K. Second St. The application may be inspected at the be low address. Public comments received by March 12, 1992, will be considered loiter comments will he 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 re quest. T. D. Robcrson Local CAMA Permit Officer 3 West 3rd Street Ocean Isle Beach, NC 28459 (919)579-2166 Mar. 5 CAMA PKRMIT NOTICE Pursuant to NCGS U3A-1 19(b), the muni cipality of Holder. Rcach, a locality authoriz ed to issue CAMA permits in the areas of en vironmental concern, hereby gives NOTICE that on March 3, 1992, applicant J. A. Koster man applied for a CAMA minor development permit to construct a 4 BR, 4-halh house at lots 7 & 19. 101 Ocean Blvd. W . R.H. Hold cn Subdivision. The application may be inspcctcd at ilic be low address. Public comments received by March 12, 1992. will be considered, l-ater comments will be accepted and considered up to the time of permit decision. Project modifi cations may occur based on funher review and comments. Notice of the permit decision ir. thir metier will he provided upon written request. D.E. Carroll lxxal CAMA Permit Officer 1 10 Rothschild Street llolden Beach, NC 28462 (919)842 6080/842 6488 March 5 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF BRUNSWICK 91CVM866 WCCA-KM vs THE MIRAGE NIGHT CLUB DEMKTRIOS P. MPATJAKIS NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of an execution direct ed to the undersigned by the Clerk of Superi or Court of Brunswick County in the above entitled civil action, I will on the 13th day of March, 1992 at 12:00 Noon at the door of the Brunswick County Courthouse, Bolivia, N.C., offer for sale to the highest bidder for title and interest of the Defendant m the fol lowing described real property, said real prop erty lying in Brunswick County and described as follows: This property being all of the rights and titles of Demetrios P. Mpatjakii being in 1 ockwood Folly Towmhip more partic ularly described in Book 790 Page 101 in the Register of Deeds of Brunswick County. This execution sale is being made subject to all prior recorded liens, encumbrances, out standing taxes, and special assessments, if any. The purchaser will be required to make a deposit in the amount of 10 percent of the first $1,000.00 nl the bid and 5 percent of the remainder. Said deposit to be in cash or certi fied funds. This the 12th day of February, 1992. SHERIFF OF BRUNSWICK COUNTY BY: USTON HAWKS, IT. CIVIL DIV. Mar. 12 PHOTO CONTRIBUTED School Gets A Boost A "Booster Night" at Shallotte Burger King Feb. 17 raised $246.26 for Shallotte Middle School to use toward the purchase of equipment. Twelve Shallotte Middle School teachers assisted the restaurant staff during the three-hour project. Above, Burger King Manager Kathy McNeill (left) presents the check to Vice Principal William Detrie and Counselor Mary Yates. Security S&L Reports Gain Despite Uncertain Economy Security Savings and Loan Association showed an after-tax profit of SI, 016,000 for 1991, Chair man William E. Bellamy Jr. reported at the stockholders' annual meeting held earlier this year. Bellamy said he was pleased with the association's performance de spite a slowing economy, a decrease in new housing starts and declining interest rates. The net profit allowed the associ ation to increase its net worth posi tion to 7.89 percent of its total as sets. "In effect," he said, "this makes Security Savings and Loan a safer, sounder institution for depositors and borrowers of this area." Current regulations require the as sociation to maintain a net worth-to assel ratio of 3 percent. Total assets increased by $7,416,196 for a year-end total of S128,264,023. Savings deposits at year-end were SI 17,562,788, an in crease of $6,171,017. Interest paid to owners of these deposit accounts was S8, 291, 190. Mortgage loans originated during 1991 totaled 523,909,352. Con sumer loans made were $3,794,459. "No one can predict with any de gree of accuracy how the economy will perform in 1992," Bellamy said in his closing remarks. "Many economists feel that we will see a slight increase in business activity in the coming months." He said Security Savings and Loan Association would be "poised to meet the uncertainties of the economy with products and person nel that will assure another prof itable year in 1992." At the 81st annual stockholders meeting, Bellamy was re-elected chairman of the board of directors. Thomas J. Harrelson was elected vice chairman and William P. Furpless second vice chairman. Appointed were the following personnel: Albert G. Trunnell Jr., president and chief executive offi cer; Roy Mintz Jr., vice president and assistant managing officer, Dana C.Lanc, chief financial officer, William Victor Pearsall, Terrie L. Hcwcu and Sandra S. Cochran, as sistant vice presidents; and Margaret T. Bunting, Debbie R. Richards, Rose G. McKeithan and Betty L. Harrelson, assistant secretaries. Timothy H. Vaden was reappointed manager of the consumer loan de partment Security Savings and Loan Association is a mutual savings and loan association chartered in South port in 1911. In addition to the Southport office, it has offices in Shalloltc, Leiand, Caiabas'n anu Long Beach. SET TO GO MARCH 6 Computer Virus Detected Here A new compuicr virus called the Michaclangelo vims is sei 10 go off March 6 in any infected computers, advises Ibis Computer Group of Ocean Isle Beach. The virus has been found in the THE CLOCK SHOP Buy ? Sell ? Repair Modern ? Antiques T.D. Puckett, Sr. N.A.W.C.C. 0103377 2230 E. Dolphin Drive Long Beach 919-278-3028 Brunswick County area on several computers. First discovered last Ap ril, it can only be detected by recent versions of virus scanning software. Michaelangelo infects the master boot record on hard disks and the boot record on floppy diskettes. On its trigger date of March 6, the virus will attempt to format or overwrite certain portions of the hard disk's boot sector. If this happens, the en tire hard disk will become unavail able for use. However, Michaelangelo can be easily found without a virus detection program. Using the CHKDSK com mand on most versions of DOS will return a "total bytes memory" value 2,048 bytes lower than normal if the virus is resident on the PC. This means that a 640K PC which normal ly returns a "655,360 total bytes memory" when healthy, will report only 653,312 bytes if infected. The virus will also pass itself to the boot sector of floppy diskettes if you auempt to boot-up from the diskette. Anyone who suspects their PC or diskettes might be infected with a virus should alert a technician to perform a complete inspection of the computer, the group advises. Why wait for your federal income tax refund? receive your refund anticipation loan within a matter of days available whether we prepare your return or not \A H&R BLOCK RESORT PLAZA, SUITE 10 Hwy. 17 S., Shallotte mm Open Mon-Frl 9-6, Sat 9-5, 754-6067 QSi Carolina Power & Light Co.'s Brunswick nuclear plant is getting a raw top administrator starting in April as a result of a rotation of em ployees uy liic uiiiiiy. Russell B. Starkey Jr., manager of f1'Bruniwlck Nuclear Project since ivoa and vice president since 1989 will become vice president of the Nuclear Services Department at d , . .s corP?rate headquarters in Raleigh. He will be succeeded at the local plant by Robert B. "R.B." Richcy, who has served as head of the Shearon Harris nuclear power plant near Raleigh since 1989 and was elected a vice president in 1990. RlCHKY ^ head of the . , ' Brunswick nu clear plant, Richey will oversee all laccis of management including op crauons, maintenance and adminis tration. Gerald E. Vaughn, now vice pres ident of the Nuclear Services Department in Raleigh, will replace Richey at the Harris plant. According to a CP&L news re lease, the management changes in volve routine "rotational assign ments that will provide cross train ing and development opportunities for all three men. Richey joined CP&L in 1982 as manager of materials control He served as manager of the materials management department from 1984 to 1989. The Miami, Fla., native graduated with honors from the U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md? and also graduated from Purdue University, West Lafayette, Ind. with a master's of science. He is married to the former Sandra Love of Houston, Texas. They have a son, Gregory, 22, and a daughter, Laura, 17. King Named To Board f-yle Ray King of Ash was ap pointed a 1992 director of the Tobacco Grow ers ^ Association of N'uiiii Caiu lina Inc. at the association's an nual meeting in Raleigh earlier this month. The associa tion represents king North Carolina growers of flue cured and burley tobacco. King grows flue-cured tobacco, com, soybeans, wheal and some vegetables. He serves on the board of direc tors of Atlantic Telephone Memb ership Corporation and the Cape Fear Farm Credit Association. King received the Extension BUSINESS BRIEFS Richey To Head CP&L Plant Advisory Award in 1989 and the Federal Land Bank Director's A ward in 1991. He and his wife, Judy, have three children. Cable Donates Vision Cable of Wilmington re cently donated $1,360 to the Bruns wick Adult Day Care Inc., a non profit organization that runs adult day care facilities in Shallottc and Southport. Vision Cable serves several Brunswick County communities, in cluding Holden Beach and Ocean Isle Beach. Ownership Changes Red Carpet Somerset! & Associ ates of Seaside has changed its name and its ownership, but has retained its existing staff. Effective Feb. 28, the new owner of the business is NalionsRealty Inc., announced its president, J.E. McDavid Jr. of Sunset Beach. The company is operating in Brunswick County as Red Carpet Island Coast Realty. Also, the office has moved to new, larger quarters on Route 904 at Seaside. Mary Dell Somerset!, the prior owner, will serve as sales manager for the new firm. All present sales associates have also transferred to the new business. "There will be absolutely no in terruption in service or availability to our clients and customers," said Ms. Somerset!. "In fact, we expect an expansion of our abilily lo serve ihe public and the communiiy." In Honor Ring Rusly Russ, Allstate insurance agent in Shallotte, has qualified for Honor Ring for outstanding sales and service to his customers, according to a news release from Allstate In surance Comp any. He will be recognized at the regional Honor RUSS Ring banquet to be held in April in Hiiiim Heau Island, S.C. Inspects Housing Under federal law, the Migrant and Seasonal Agricultural Workers Protection Act requires a prc-occu pancy inspection of local migrant housing facilities by the Brunswick County Health Department There are some exemptions for agricultural employers based on la bor contracting activities. 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