Season Start Means
A Boost To Economy
BY HOLLY RICHARDS, EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT
South Brunswick Islands Chamber Of Commerce
Spring is coming, we're finally on daylight savings time. I couldn't
be happier. When I was a kid, I couldn't wait for daylight savings time. It
meant that summer was on its way. School would
soon be out, I could go barefooted and we would be
going to the beach.
Easter's almost here. Easter's the start of the va
cation season in the South Brunswick Islands. The
start of the vacation season means families influx dol
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chamber's hard work is paying oft.
I for one am glad old man winter is going to
sleep. Even in the dead of winter, we here at the
chamber are busy promoting our area (Believe me, 1
was in some cold places this winter). Everywhere we RICHARDS
went, we told anyone who would listen how warm and beautiful the
South Brunswick Islands are.
For me, talking up our islands is easy, it just comes natural. I hate
cold weather. My favorite season is summer. 1 love everything that goes
along with it, shorts, llip flops, suntans and, of course, the people. In the
summer attitudes arc belter. Maybe that's why the people here arc so
friendly. Besides, this is one ol the most beautiful places on earth. Why
w ould you want to be anyplace else?
As most of you know , 1 came here in the middle of July of last year.
The chamber was into the crucial, finishing stages of the King Classic
and the Oyster Festival. That meant diving into a new job and learning
the ropes and it meant 1 was not able to enjoy most of the finer things that
the South Brunswick Islands has to offer.
All thai has changed. I've learned a lot this year. I guess you could
say I've got my feet firmly planted arid sand in my shoes. Also, in this
community, I've made some very dear friends. I'm as excited as our
tourists aboul spending the summer here. My fnends and family arc lin
ing up the weekends to come down I never knew 1 had so many friends
unul I moved to the South Brunswick Islands. It's just amazing, people
arc coming out of the woodwork (Maybe I shouldn't have talked about
our beautiful beaches so much).
Speaking of friends, last week we said so long, but not goodbye, to
another dear friend Mary Barton. Mary is leaving the chamber in an em
ployee capacity, but she'll remain very active as a volunteer. Mary served
the chamber tor eight years and we'll miss her. From all of us at the
chamber., good luck Mary and thanks for all of your hard work.
Staff Gets ' Rerun ' Reporter
Joining the staff of The Brunswick
Beacon this week is former editor
and reporter Marjone Megivern of
Wilmington.
She was first employed by the
Beacon in 1 978 as a part-time re
porter, then served as editor from
June to November of 1979, leaving
at that time and returning as editor
inJune, 1981.
Megivern left again in November,
1982, but was back on the staff as
associate editor in 1987, when she
assumed editorial responsibility for
Island Living, the newspaper's noli
day tabloid. For the next four years
she held this position until purchas
ing The Coastal Carolinian weekly
newspaper in Wilmington, in June
of 1991. Having served as its editor
since that date, she resigned last
week and returns to the Ri'acon as
associate editor.
Mcgivern will report on educa
uon, arts and entertainment, health
and social services in Brunswick
County.
"It's great to be back home," she
said.
Agency Offers Seed To Aid
Private Woodland Management
In recognition of the importance
of woodlands to the survival of
wildlife, the North Carolina Wildlife
Resources Commission will provide
free planting mixtures to those inter
ested in better management of their
wood lands.
A combination of permanent seed
mixture, annual seed mixture, and
scricia lespedi/a will be distributed
on a first-come basis to suitable
landowners, according to a news re
lease.
These permanent food patches
should be planted in openings in
woodlands, such as old logging
roads, logging decks and other nat
urai openings. They supplement na
tive foods and increase the carry ing
capacity of the area for game.
Open fields in which young trees
are planted provide both food and
cover for many wildlife species.
Legumes and grasses benefit small
game species.
Another agency service benefit
ting woodlands is control burning
during fall and winter. This reduces
damage in case of a wildfire and re
leases new growth in the spring.
Those interested in a more exten
sive wildlife plan for their wood
lands may call the North Carolina
Forest Service at 253-5297.
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Tom RABON
District Four Commissioner
Retired Postmaster, Lifelong
Resident, served on Social
Services Board, Hospital Board
and Election Board, member of
New Hope Presbyterian Church.
PHOTO CONTRIBUTED
More To Come
Union Primary School teacher Amy Watkins (left) accepts a check
from Kathy McNeill, manager of the Shallotte Burger King restau
rant, from the March 24 Booster Night in which $429 was raised
between 5 p.m. and S p.m. Because the program ended while some
boosters were still in line, Burger King is donating an additonal
$50 to the school and hosting another Booster Night Tuesday,
April 28, during Union Primary School's Spirit Week.
BUSINESS BRIEFS
Gore Promoted At NationsBank
Gary M. Gore has been named re
lationship manager for commercial
loans for
NationsBank in
Mount Airy.
He joined Na
tionsBank in
1990 as a credit
analyst and
moved to the
Mount Airy of
fice from
Greenville.
Gore earned a
bachelor's degree in finance in 1990
from East Carolina University,
Greenville, where he also served as
president of the Financial Man
agement Association for 1989-1990
A graduate of West Brunswick
High School, he is the son of Roger
and Cecelia Gore of Ash.
NationsBank, the fourth largest
bank holding company in the United
States, has four locations in Bruns
wick County.
Trade Shows Set
North Carolina Marine Crescent
is handling arrangements for two
fall trade and educational shows to
be held in Wilmington in October at
Coastline Convention Center.
North Carolina Marine EXPO '92
will be held Oci. 1-3, offering ex
hibits and demonstrations related to
all facets of maritime commercial
enterprise. Seminar and workshop
topics will range from the latest in
marine electronics and electricity to
dealing with state and federal regu
lations.
On Oct. 23-25, the first North
Carolina Aquaculture EXPO will be
held by the new North Carolina
Aquaculture Association, The show
will provide market exposure for
product and services as as support
ing workshops on marketing, em
ployee training, regulatory compli
ance and other issues.
For more information about either
event, contact Mike Bradley, Exe
cutive Director, N.C. Marine
Crescent, 201 N. Front Street, No.
405, Wilmington, N.C. 28401 ,919
762-6010.
Rural Art Featured
For a second year, Hcilig-Meycrs
Furniture Company is featuring the
rural work of nationally-known
artist J. P. "Happy" Kuhn in each ol
its 376 stores in a promotional cam
paign. The "Hog Wild" promotion
features life-si/e, wooden pigs. Last
year, Kuhn's life-si/.c cows were
used.
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Legal Notices
92SP66
NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE'S
FORECLOSURE SALE
OF REAL PROPERTY
Under and by virtue of I he power and au
thority contained in that ccrtain Deed of Trust
executed and delivered by Frank A. Heal, Sr.
and Joanne E. Real, dated September 14,
1988, and recorded in the Office of the Regis
u? nf Deeds for Brunswick Count** North
Carolina, in Book 757 Page 509 and because
of default having been made in the payment
of the indebtedness secured by said I)ccd of
Trust and failure to do and perform the stipu
lations and agreements therein contained, and
pursuant to demand of the Owner and Holder
of the indebtedness secured by said Deed of
Trust, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will
expose for sale at public auction to the high
est bidder for cash, the property herein dc
scribed, to wit:
BEING all of IxM 64, Block VI of River
Run Plantation, a map of which is
recorded in Map Book R, Page 274 of
the Brunswick Registry
Address of Property: I-ot 64, Block VI,
River Run Plantation, Bolivia, NC 28422.
Present Record Ownerfs): Frank A. Bcal,
Sr. and Joanne E. Bcal
'I lie terms of the sale arc that the real prop
erty 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 cer
tified check in the amount of ten percent
(10%) of the high bid up to and including
SI, 000.00 plus five percent (5%) of any ex
cess over $1,000 00.
The real property hereinabove described
will be sold subject to any supenor liens, in
cluding taxes and special assessments.
The sale will he held open for ten (10) days
for upset bids as by law required.
Date and Hour for Sale: April 22, 1992
12:15 p.m.
Place of Sale Bninswick County Court
house.
Date of this Notice: Apnl 2, 1992.
Betty Jo Edge,
Substitute Trustee
P. O. Box 338
Shallotte, NC 28459
919-754 7177
Apr. 16
NOTICE TO CREDI TORS
AND DEBTORS OF
DOROTHY CAMPBELL TANNER
Albert Ixwis Tanner, having qualified as
Executor of the Estate of Dorothy Campbell
Tanner, late of 1025 Durham Avenue, Cal
abash, Brunswick County, North Carolina,
the undersigned docs hereby notify all per
sons, firms and corporations having claims
against the estate of said decedent to exhibit
them to the undersigned at 1025 Durham Av
enue, Calabash, N.C. 28467 on or before the
10th day of July, 1992, or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons,
firms and corporations indebted to the said
estate will please make immediate payment
to the undersigned.
This the 9th day of April, 1992.
Albert Ixwis Tanner, Executor
of the Estate of
Dorothy Campbell Tanner
BAXLEYand TREST
Attorneys for the Executor
P.O. Box 36
Shallotte, N.C. 28459
Iclcphone: 919-754-6582
Apr. 30
CAMA PERMIT NOTICE
Pursuant to NCGS 113A-119(b), the Town
of Sunset Bcach, a locality authorized to issue
CAMA permits in the areas of environmental
concern, hereby gives NOTICE that on
March 31, 1992, applicant Armando Del
Cimmunto applied for a CAMA minor dev
elopment permit to do land disturbance at
Block 40 B Lou 2. 3 & 4.
The application may be inspected at the be
low address. Public comments received by
April 16, 1992 will be considered. Project
modifications may occur based on further re
view and comments. Notice of the permit de
cision in this matter will be provided upon
written request.
Linda Fluegel
Local CAMA Permit Officer
for Town of Sunset Beach
220 Shoreline Dr. West
Sunset Beach, NC 28459
(919)579-6297
April 9
CAMA PERMIT NOTICE
Pursuant to NCGS 113A-1 19(b). the Town
of Sunset Beach, a locality authorized to issue
CAMA permits in the areas of environmental
concern, hereby gives NOTICE that on
March 31, 1992, applicant Donald Safrit ap
plied for a CAMA minor development permit
to construct a single-family home at Canal d,
Lot 32.
The application may be inspected at the be
low address. Public comments received by
April 16, 1992 will be considered. Project
modifications may occur based on further re
view and comments. Notice of the permit de
cision in this matter will be provided upon
w riltcn request.
| jw/jg plujgjl
Local CAMA Permit Officer
for Town of Sunset Beach
220 Shoreline Dr. West
Sunset Beach, NC 28459
(919)579-6297
April 9
Legal Notices
ESTATE NOTICE
The undersigned, having qualified ts Ex
wmnr rt th* Riute of Caricnc N. Lvles, de
ceased, late of Brunswick County, thii ii to
notify all penons having claims against said
estate to present them to the undersigned 01
or before the 19th day of June, 1992, or this
notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery.
All persons indebted to said estate will please
??tuc uiuiicuialc ps>? ic she unde~:g!?ed.
This the 17th day of March, 1992.
James M. Lyles, Executor
of the Estate of
Carlene N. Lyles
304 Starview Lane
Dallas, NC 28034
Apr. 9
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF BRUNSWICK
91CVD2512
GENERAL MOTORS
ACCEPTANCE CORP.
vs
JAMES EDWARD VERZAAL
PHILLIP KEMP VERZAAL
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of an execution direct
ed to the undersigned by the Clerk of Superi
or Court of New Hanover County in the
above entitled civil action, I will on the 24th
day of April, 1992 ai 12:00 Noon at the door
of the Brunswick County Courthouse, Bo
livia, North Carolina, offer for sale to the
highest bidder for title and interest of the De
fendant in the following described real prop
erty, said real property lying in Brunswick
County and described as follows:
Being all rights and titles of James Kd
ward VerzaaJ described in Book 339
Page 819 in the Register of Deeds of
Brunswick County being in Northwest
Township.
This execution sale is being made subject
to all prior recorded liens, encumberanccs,
outstanding taxes, and special assessments, if
any. The purchaser will be required to make a
deposit in the amount of 10 percent of the
first SI, 000.00 of the bid and S percent of the
remainder. Said deposit to be in cash or certi
fied funds.
This the 24th day of March, 1992.
JOHNC. DAVIS. SHERIFF
Apr. 23
CAMA PERMIT NOTICE
Pursuant to N'CGS 113A-1 19(b), the Town
of Sunset Beach, a locality authorized to issue
CAMA permits in the areas of environmental
concern, hereby gives NOTICE that on
March 31 1992 annlicant Alr.iander Sawts
chcnko applied for a CAMA minor deve
lopment permit to consturct a single-family
residence at Can A, 1-ot 7.
The application may be inspected at the be
low address. Public comments received by
April 16, 1992 will be considered. Project
modifications may occur based on further re
view and comments Notice of the permit de
cision in this matter will be provided upon
written request.
Linda Fluegel
Local CAMA Permit Officer
for Town of Sunset Beach
220 Shoreline Dr. West
Sunset Beach, NC 28459
(919)579-6297
April 9
CAMA PERMIT NOTICE
Pursuant to NCGS 113-1 19(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
TICE that on April 7, 1992, applicant Sam
and Barbara Baker, applied for a CAMA min
or development permit to construct a single
family dwelling at Lot 31, Blk. 5, Section
A&B, 177 East Second Street.
The application may be inspected at the be
low address. Public comments received by
April 16, 1992, will be considered. Later com
ments 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 permit decision
in this matter will be provided upon written
request
T. D. Roberson
Local CAMA Permit Officer
3 West 3rd Street
Ocean Isle Beach, NC 28459
(919)579-2166
Apr. 9
LIVE ENTERTAINMENT, April 11 & 12
Country Singer Donna Ray
?Beer & Wine Permits ?Gameroom
? Old Fashioned Hamburgers ?
LOCATED AT THE CORNER
OF HWY. 179 & 904
IN SEASIDE PLAZA, 579-0646
NOTICE OF LIENS
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