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From Staff Reports A 31-year-old Rocky Point man drowned in the Black River Saturday. At 3:43 a.m July 30, a 911 call was received by the Pender County Sheriff ’s Office reporting a missing swimmer in the 2400 block of Point Caswell Road in Atkinson. Units from Atkinson Fire Department, Pender EMS and Fire and the Pender County Sheriff ’s Office were dispatched. Additional resources including N.C. Wildlife and New Hanover County Sheriff ’s Office Marine and Dive Teams were called in to assist with the search. Crews searched throughout the day Saturday. At approximately 5:30 p.m. Saturday, the body of James Thomas Croom, age 31 of Rocky Point was located in the water approximately 100 yards from his last known location. Croom and a friend had gone swimming in Black River around 2 a.m. before Croom went missing. An autopsy has been scheduled.
By Barbara Hazle Post & Voice Staff Writer The Pender County Board of Commissioners informed the public of many NC DOT projects at the recent August 1 board meeting. C o m m i s s i o n e r D av i d Pie pmeyer discussed a recent meeting he had with Representative Chris Millis and the NC DOT regarding the Hampstead Highway 17 median project. He explained that most of the comments from the public were focusing on why the median project would be started before the Hampstead Bypass project. “There are a few reasons for this,” said Piepmeyer. “Right now this is funded at $30 million dollars, and if they wait the funding goes away. Also the sequence wouldn’t benefit either project at this point. The two projects need to mesh, we want to see minimal reworking and incorporate the exchanges to Highway 17 in the bypass project. Once the design stage of the project is 25 percent complete which should be by the end of 2016, the NC DOT will review with us. After 25 percent completion it is very difficult to make any changes.” Piepmeyer also said that citizen concerns did initiate changes to the design already. “Specifically the interchange at Highway 210 and Highway 17 needs to have an eight way light. Initially the design did not allow for the traffic exiting the Post Office or Food Lion to go straight across the intersection as it can now. With much of our growth coming from the Hwy 210 corridor and the connection of Factory Road to Dan Owen Drive the public needs to be able to access Hwy 210 and turn left on to Highway 17. Also the plan was to eliminate the light at Hoover Road but that would limit access to South Topsail Elementary School so changes are being made there. This project will take three years with most of the work being done at night. “Piepmeyer said. “I want the Hampstead public to know that their concerns have been heard and considered, and even though construction will not begin until 2020 the considerations of the public has already been a factor in the design process.”
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This quiet moment at Lanes Ferry on the Northeast Cape Fear River was photographed several years ago.
Teen suicide prevention program at Pender High Cb`m By Lori Kirkpatrick Post & Voice Staff Writer A presentation that will address teen suicide prevention and crisis intervention will be offered to the public at Pender High School Aug. 8 from 6 until 8 p.m. Dr. Greg Hudnell, from the Provo, Utah school district, will be speaking about a suicide prevention program that he has developed. In conjunction with Dr. Hudnell’s presentation, a committee has been formed to put together a similar program aimed at suicide
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prevention that will be piloted at Pender High School. The longer-term goal will be to implement a program that will expand to all of the Pender County Schools. Admission to the presentation will be free. The committee consists of several public health entities that will be supporting the program and helping to guide it, including: Pender Memorial Hospital, Pender EMS and Fire, Pender County Health Department, Coastal Horizons and Pender Alliance for Teen Health (PATH). In con-
his duties. On Saturday morning, July 23, at approximately 1 a.m., Pender County Sheriff ’s Office supervisors received a complaint that a deputy had acted inappropriately toward a female while answering a call for service late on the night of July 22. The complaint immediately turned into an internal investigation where it was determined that Acevedo violated Pender County Sheriff ’s Office Policies 1.01 (General Conduct), 1.02 (Conduct Towards the Public), and had apparently violated state law. As a result of that internal
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junction with this two-hour presentation, Dr. Hudnell will give a second class for professionals who will be involved more directly and deeply in the program that will be developed in Pender County Schools. The implementers in the schools will have a more intensive five-hour session. Subsequently, key teachers and other professionals will be trained and then pass along their training to other teachers. Pender County resident Ross Harrell is a committee member. Like many others
who have lost loved ones to suicide, he has been touched personally by the recent loss of his nephew. “We would like to be sure that everyone is invited to the presentation Aug. 8 because suicide affects us all. We want to pilot the program specifically at Pender High School. There will be principals and educators from other schools in Pender County, but the program we want to set up first will be at Pender High School. We want to do that
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Elizebeth Marie Almaraz, 19, 2525 Blueberry Road, Currie. Breaking and entering a motor vehicle, financial card theft. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Released under $20,000 secured bond. Marcus Lee Anderson, 40, 9569 Piney Woods Road, Watha. Possession with intent to sell or deliver cocaine, selling cocaine, delivering cocaine, possession of cocaine, manufacturing cocaine, maintaining a place for a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Incarcerated under $100,000 secured bond. Eduardo Aniceto-Sandoval, 25, 400 Jenkins Street, Holly Ridge. Speeding, driving while license revoked while impaired. Arrest by Surf City Police Department. Released under $500 secured bond. Dana Marie Baysden, 35, 133 Windward Drive, Rocky Point. Probation revocation. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Released. Gregory Blanks, 50, 20561 US Highway 17 North, Hampstead. Death by vehicle, driving while impaired, reckless driving, failure to yield, driving while license revoked, failure to wear seat belt. Arrest by NC Highway Patrol. Incarcerated under $175,000 secured bond. Ruben Lee Boney, Jr., 46, 2858 Willard Road, Willard. Child support. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Incarcerated. Manuel Heronic Bordeaux, 46, 301 S. Wright Street, Burgaw. Larceny, habitual larceny. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office and Burgaw Police Department. Incarcerated under $35,000 secured bond. Landis Alexander Brannan, 19, 13150 US Highway 17, Hampstead. Driving while license revoked while impaired, probation violatin. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Released under $800 secured bond. Cornelius Michael Cahill, 45, 120 Heath Drive, Rocky Point. DWI. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Incarcerated, no bond. Stephen Craig Coffee, 59, 6744 Maine Street, Wade. Driving while license revoked. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Released under $500 secured bond. Travis Rex Crawford, 50, 90 Buccaneer Boulevard, Hampstead. Possession of marijuana, communicating threats, stalking, trespassing. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Released under $3,500 secured bond. Rayshaun Deonte Davis, 25, 359 Bannerman Road, Willard. Driving while license revoked. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Released under $500 secured bond. Christian Nicolas Estep, 20, no address given. Speeding, reckless driving to endanger. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Released, no bond. Brandy Justice Hines Evans, 36, 2317 Rooks Road, Atkinson. Simple assault. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Released under $500 secured bond. Stephen Allen Evans, 35, 2317 Rooks Road, Atkinson. Communicating threats. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Released under $500 secured bond. Michael Allen Flynt, 55, 500 Charlestown Street, Southport. Driving while license revoked while impaired, driving while impaired, failure to stop at red light, speeding, violation of domestic protection order. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Incarcerated under $11,000 secured bond. Travenus Jermain Grainger, 38, 33 Twin Oaks Drive, Castle Hayne. Robbery with a dangerous weapon, kidnapping, communicating threats. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Incarcerated under $125,000 secured bond. Maurice Greene, 28, 2307B Oakley Road, Castle Hayne.
Pender EMS & Fire Report July 24-30 EMS Report Total number of Patient Contacts: 228 Calls per station Burgaw Station 1 43 Sloop Point Station 14 33 Hampstead Station 16 25 Surf City Station 23 28 Topsail Beach Station 4 14 Union Station 5 11 Rocky Point Station 7 44 Maple Hill Station 8 5 Atkinson Station 9 16 Scott Hill Station 18 6 Hwy 421 South Station 29 3 Type of Calls Cancelled: 26 Cancelled en-route: 5 No patiend found: 7 No treatment required: 2 Refusals: 61 Stand by: 4 Transported: 111 Treated/released: 12 Fire Department Reports Calls per station Rescue Station 1 Burgaw 4 Fire Station 14 Sloop Point 10 Fire Station 16 Hampstead 10 Fire Station 18 Scotts Hill 5 Fire Station 21 Long Creek 6 Fire Station 29 421 South 6 Ocean Rescue Topsail Beach 4 Fire Call Type Summary Fire 10 Motor Vehicle Crash 10 Search and Rescue 0 EMS First Response 17 Cancelled 4 Ocean Rescue 4
Worthless check. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Released under $4,000 secured bond. Andre Gurganious, 40, 281 Big Four Road, Burgaw. Probation violation, intoxicated and disruptive. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Incarcerated under $10,500 secured bond. David Derrell Hansley, 35, 84 Apple Blossom Drive, Rocky Point. Probation violation. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Incarcerated. Rocky Van Helms, Jr., 23, 540 Dan Hales Drive, Atkinson. Assault inflicting serious injury. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Incarcerated under $5,000 secured bond. Gabriel Alexander Hudson, 20, 620 Croomsbridge Road, Burgaw. Probation violation. Arrest by Probation Officer. Incarcerated under $5,000 secured bond. Dean Ray Ingram, Jr. 30, 218 Hoover Road, Hampstead. Probation violation, larceny, concealment of merchandise. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Incarcerated under $7,000 secured bond. Kimberly Brooke Johnson, 20, 126 Colhester Place, Wilmington. Driving while impaired, consuming beer/wine underage, reckless driving to endanger. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Released. Monica Donisha Johnson, 26, 150 Kimberly Court 8, Rocky Point. Child support. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Released. Johnathon Troy Lewis, 37, 199 Bellhammon Forest Drive, Rocky Point. Simple assault, communicating threats. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Released under $1,600 secured bond. Morgan Deanne Lewis, 37, 199 Bellhammon Forest Drive, Rocky Point. Simple assault. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Released under $500 secured bond. Miriam Melendez, 51, 3709 Pinkham Way, Raleigh. Driving while impaired. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Released under $800 secured bond. Rebecca Metcalf, 22, 903 Orange Street, Wilmington. Probation violation. Arrest by Judge. Incarcerated, no bond. George Edward Murphy, 52, 8320 Slocum Trail, Atkinson. Indecent liberties with a child, sexual battery, assault on a child under 12. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Incarcerated under $50,000 secured bond. Corbin Wyatt Rosenbaum, 16, 2002 South Shore Drive, Surf City. Breaking and entering a motor vehicle, larceny. Arrest by Surf City Police Department. Released under $5,000 secured bond. Jose Miguel Sanchez, 34, 767 Hamilton Road, Magnolia. Driving an unregistered/untitled vehicle. Arrest by NC Highway Patrol. Released under $1,000 secured bond. Zachary Daniel Singletary, 24, 751 Driftwood Lane, Hampstead. Breaking and entering a motor vehicle, larceny. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Released under $2,500 secured bond. Tyron Shawn Smith, 23, 112 W. Drane Street Apartment 14, Burgaw. Driving while license revoked while impaired. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Released under $500 secured bond. William Michael Smitley II, 24, 104 Bellhammon Forest Drive, Rocky Point. Breaking and entering, safecracking, larceny, possession of stolen goods, conspiring to breaking and entering. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Released under $10,000 secured bond. James Keith Stark, 56, 1834 Kingslanding Road, Hampstead. Civil dispute. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Incarcerated. Brandon Sherwood Stewart, 43, 717 Howard’s Landing Road, Hampstead. DWI, probation violation. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Incarcerated under $1,600 secured bond. Victor Allen Strickland, 49, 2205 Pauls Path Road, Kinston. Driving while impaired, extradition of fugitives from other states. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Incarcerated under $2,000 secured bond. Tyler Lee Swinson, 21, 142 Bellhammon Forest Drive, Rocky Point. Reckless driving to endanger, driving left of center, failure to wear seat belt, driving while impaired. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Released under $1,200 secured bond. Brandon Lewis Tester, 24, 1024 Ocean Boulevard, Holly Ridge. Driving while impaired, driving while license revoked while impaired. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Released under $1,200 secured bond. Michael Pernail Wagner, Jr., 20, 101 Walter Jones Drive, Hampstead. Breaking and entering a motor vehicle, larceny of a firearm, larceny, possession of marijuana paraphernalia, possession of marijuana, possession, selling or buying gun with altered serial number, possession of stolen firearm. Arrest by Surf City Police Department. Incarcerated under $120,000 secured bond. Jennifer Lee Watts, 38, 791 Arvida Spur Road, Rocky Point. Trafficking in opium/heroin. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Incarcerated under $50,000 secured bond Jeffrey Tate Williams, 41, 82 Buckeye Lane, Burgaw. Driving while license revoked, possession of altered, fictitious or revoked license, expired registration, no inspection, resisting an officer, failure to burn headlamps. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Incarcerated under $3,000 secured bond. Joshua Dean Wood, 31, 6746 Horse Branch Road, Watha. Communicating threats, assault with a deadly weapon. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Released under $500 secured bond.
Information taken from reports from county municipal police department, Highway Patrol, and the Pender County Sheriff’s Office. Arrest reports are public record. Not all arrests result in a determination of guilt.
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First flytrap felons get prison By Jefferson Weaver Contributing Writer The first felony arrest under a new state law protecting Venus flytrap plants sent another poacher to prison last week. A Pender County jury found Paul Simmons, Jr. guilty of felony taking of a Venus Flytrap. Simmons, 23 of Brunswick County, was sentenced to 6-17 months imprisonment by the Judge W. Allen Cobb, Jr. on July 23. On Jan. 3, 2015, a Wildlife Resources Commission officer found 970 Venus Flytraps in a vehicle driven by Simmons, Jr. near the Holly Shelter Game Land in Hampstead.
Paul Simmons, Jr. was charged along with Malcolm Massey, Jimmy Wortham, and Paul Simmons, Sr. Massey and the elder Simmons both pled guilty last year and received a sentence of 24 months of supervised probation. Charges against Jimmy Wortham are still pending. His next court date is Aug. 12. Venus Flytraps are rare plants found in Brunswick, New Hanover, Columbus, Onslow, and Pender Counties. At the time Simmons was charged, the Nature Conservancy estimated that only 35,000 plants remained in the wild. Because of the poaching threat, taking a Venus flytrap in North Carolina was elevated
Paul Simmons Jr. to a felony on Dec. 1, 2014. The plants are popular among decorative gardeners and tourists, and are often sold by poachers in roadside stands
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and parking lots in the summer months. Venus flytraps produced commercially for sale are legal to possess, but wild plants are protected under state law. Simmons and his co-defendants were the first to be charged with the felony offense in North Carolina. His prior convictions include misdemeanor receiving stolen goods, misdemeanor breaking/ entering, and misdemeanor larceny. The case was prosecuted by Assistant District Attorney Erika Jones. The investigation was conducted by the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission and the Pender County Sheriffs’ Office.
T-shirts serve purpose at Topsail Turtle Hospital By Lori Kirkpatrick Post & Voice Staff Writer The sea turtle nests of Topsail Island have started hatching and two releases have already taken place this summer. At each of these events residents and visitors are able to easily identify the staff of the turtle hospital who are wearing what they call their “Dress Blues” the distinctive navy blue staff tee shirt with white lettering. This is no ordinary tee shirt, it has a history and story all of its own. In July 1997 a caretta caretta or loggerhead sea turtle named Corncake had deposited her nest near Bald Head Island. She injured herself during the process and was captured and sent to Jean Beasley for surgery and rehabilitation. She joined four other turtles in a back yard and was nursed back to health. When it was time to release her she was transported back to Bald Head Island to the same location where she had nested. “We know now isn’t necessary to release them at the same location because turtles know where they are better than we do.” said Jean Beasley. “When we got to the location all the sudden we were
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Jean Beasley and Anthony Galavotti hold staff shirts. Galavotti attends Western Carolina University majoring in Environmental Science. He is a second year summer intern pushed aside, the federal and state agency personnel took over. We were the group of 16 or so that had paid for the operation, did fundraising, found a large enough tank to house Corncake and we were shut out of the moment. I told myself this would never happen again, and in my mind I could see the shirts the DEA and FBI wear with the big letters. People would know who we are.” Upon returning from the release Ms. Beasley contacted
Snapdragon Screen Printing in Wilmington and the “Dress Blue” was created. “They asked me if I wanted lettering on the back and I said no, I said I wanted them to see us when we are coming. “said Beasley. “People ask all the time where they can buy one, they are not and never will be for sale.” Volunteers take a pledge to devote a day a week to the hospital, working with the turtles and bringing the education program to the public.
After they show a steady three-month commitment their team leader nominates them to be awarded the blue staff shirt. “We do a ceremony prior to a scheduled turtle release and those people in the blue staff shirts are the only ones that are able to handle the turtles and release the turtles. Once you have a shirt you are an ambassador for turtles of the world and you are a lifelong member of this organization.” Beasley said. The Karen Beasley Turtle Rescue and Rehabilitation Center is celebrating its twentieth year this year. What started from a few turtles being rehabilitated behind a fence in a back yard has grown to the number one attraction in our area. The North Carolina Travel Industry Association named the hospital the North Carolina Visitor Attraction of the Year in 2015 and attendance continues to grow at the facility located on Tortuga Lane in Surf City. “We have built a legacy into this shirt that goes far beyond the symbol of the center,” said Beasley. “It is not a reward, it shows that the person wearing it has it in their heart to care for these mysterious creatures.”
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State deer program seeks Pender participation By Jefferson Weaver Contributing Writer Early European explorers noted that North Carolina’s deer population was such that “no man ever need go hungry. “There are deer behind every tree,” wrote a member of Amadas and Barlowe’s expedition in the 1580s. After a few decades of nearly being wiped out in North Carolina, the state’s herd is estimated at 1.35 million – triple the estimated population from the time before European settlement. Yet state welfare agencies estimate one in eight families doesn’t have enough to eat in North Carolina. Dr. Liz Rutledge and the N.C. Wildlife Federation want to change that. Rutledge is the director for Farmers and Communities Manage Deer (FCMD), a collaborative effort of non-profits and state agencies. The group hopes to connect needy families, food banks, and hunters with landowners who have an overpopulation of deer. Rutledge is hosting informational meetings throughout the area to spread the word about FCMD’s efforts to improve hunting opportunities, provide a new revenue source for farmers, and help the hungry. FCMD is now in its third year. Supported by the Tobacco Trust Fund, the multi-faceted program now owns a mobile cooler as well as several walkin coolers that are placed strategically throughout the eastern counties to allow hunters to donate extra deer. Herd density varies tremendously from county to county, Rutledge said, but most eastern counties and a number of central counties in the state have issues with overpopulation. “The solution is to eliminate your extra does,” Rutledge said. “I hunt, too, and it’s hard to pass up a good buck to shoot a doe, but that’s what needs to be done. It’s a matter of quality deer management.”
“We have some groups that serve several counties, and actually deliver the meat to soup kitchens and food banks,” she said. “The distribution is up to the local non-profit.” Churches, relief agencies and civic clubs participate in other areas, she said. The group is looking for additional cooler dropoff sites in the Pender, Bladen and Columbus county area, she said. “We really want something central that can serve hunters from across the area,” she Whitetail deer can reproduce at one year of age, Rutledge said. As the population has skyrocketed, some young does are entering into a second period of estrus in late December and January, improving their chances of being successfully bred. Taking into account mortality from hunting pressure, accidents and predators, a single doe, her children and grandchildren can still produce an average of 31 young in five years. That equals 60,000 pounds of forage, Rutledge said, whether the forage is natural or agricultural. Deer cause an estimated $30 million in crop losses in North Carolina every year, in addition to millions in property damage due to automobile collisions. Reducing the doe population helps both humans and animals, Rutledge said. “Our goals with Farmers and Communities is to reduce crop loss, improve hunting opportunities, and feed the hungry,” Rutledge said. “In the process, we end up practicing good deer management, and creating a stronger, healthier herd.” Venison is high in protein, low in fat, and lacks the additives found in many processed commercial meats, Rutledge explained. “I realize the word is overused,” she said, “but deer meat really is truly organic.” Under FCMD, which is overseen by the non-profit N.C. Wildlife Federation, the state is maintaining a website that allows hunters in need of land
to connect with individual landowners. At the same time, landowners who have had to shift over from tobacco to row crops are finding a new revenue source in day hunts, specialty hunts and even hunting camp rentals to out-of-town hunters. “So much land is leased, or simply unavailable,” Rutledge said. “Someone who lives in the city or another part of the state may only have a few opportunities to hunt during the year. Giving them a better chance of a successful hunt and helping the farmer solve his deer problem just works out for everyone.” The landowner and hunter make their own deal, Rutledge said. “We have nothing to do with any money passing between individuals,” she said. While hunters who participate in FCMD programs are encouraged to donate to the feeding program, Rutledge said, “it’s not required. “We just make the option available, and hope that if people are willing to take an extra doe in accordance with the regulations, they’ll donate it at one of our dropoff sites.” There is no cost to hunters who contribute deer to the program, Rutledge said. Processing the meat is paid for by donations and FCMD. Food banks and meal agencies can obtain the meat by contacting a local processor and making a formal request on group letterhead, Rutledge said.
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Pender County has been awarded federal funds made available through thedepartment of homeland security (dhs)/federal emergency management agency under the emergency food and shelter national board program. Pender County has been chosen to receive $24,940 to supplement emergency food and shelterprograms in the county. The selection was made by a National Board that is chaired by the U. S. Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency and consists of representatives from American Red Cross; Catholic Charities, USA; National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA; The Jewish Federations of North America, The Salvation Army; and, United Way Worldwide. The Local Board was charged to distribute funds appropriated by Congress to help expand the capacity of food and shelter programs in high-need areas around the country. A Local Board made up of United Way, Pender Christian Services, Pender Adult Services, Inc., Safe Haven, and Catholic Charities will determine how the funds awarded to Pender County are to be distributed among the emergency food and shelter programs run by local service agencies in the area. The Local Board is responsible for recommending agencies to receive these funds and any additional funds made available under this phase of the program. Under the terms of the grant from the National Board, local agencies chosen to receive funds must: 1) be private voluntary non-profits or units of government, 2) be eligible to receive Federal funds, 3) have an accounting system, 4) practice nondiscrimination, 5) have demonstrated the capability to deliver emergency food and/or shelter programs, and 6) if they are a private voluntary organization, have a voluntary board. Qualifying agencies are urged to apply. Pender County has distributed Emergency Food and Shelter funds previously with Pender Christian Services, Pender Adult Services, Inc., Safe Haven, and Catholic Charities participating. These agencies were responsible for providing more than 7,000 meals and 750 nights of lodging and utility assistance in Pender County. Public or private voluntary agencies interested in applying for Emergency Food and Shelter Program funds must contact: Wesley B. Davis, Local Board chair at P. O. Box 1251 Burgaw, NC 28425 for an application. The deadline for applications to be received is August 12, 2016.
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Ruling reeks of politics Donald Duck, Mickey Mouse, and thousands of illegal immigrants have cause to celebrate – they’ll be able to try to vote in the next election. North Carolina’s Voter ID law was struck down last week by the Fourth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. Although Gov. Pat McCrory has vowed to challenge the ruling in the U.S. Supreme Court, the timing of the ruling – less than 100 days before a presidential election – makes it unlikely the Supremes will rule, or even hear an appeal. The three-judge panel – all of whom owe their standing to either the husband of the The right of one current Democrat nominee, man, one vote is saor the current president, who cred in this country; it has expressed his affection for activist courts – basically acshould be safeguardcused North Carolina of being ed at all costs. a hotbed of racism and voter suppression. The state’s Voter ID law specifically targeted African Americans, many of whom usually vote Democrat, because public assistance identification cards were not allowed as proof of residency. Driver’s licenses and a host of other forms of ID – including free state-issued identification cards available to anyone who doesn’t have a driver’s license – were acceptable. Legal identification is required to purchase or operate an automobile; enter some schools; obtain a prescription and some over the counter medications; purchase and use medical insurance; purchase a firearm; obtain various privilege licenses; perform bank transactions; use credit cards; attend public and private schools; and other basic rights. Perhaps the Fourth Court did us a favor -- maybe someone will want to fight to remove the identification requirement for purchasing firearms. Imagine how much easier it would be if law enforcement officers were required to take people at their word in traffic stops. Truly no one would lie about being John Smith, and having health insurance when they went to the hospital for a costly procedure. And we all know it’s foolish to require identification at the pharmacy – the druggist should just take people at their word that they are who they say they are. Ridiculous? Of course. Just as ridiculous as when a former county commissioner in a neighboring county tried to vote multiple times, and a political action group was investigated for shipping people to additional polling places. It’s just as ridiculous as the heavily Democrat-influenced State Board of Elections discovering more than 10,000 illegal aliens registered to vote in North Carolina alone. Or community organizing groups registering Donald Duck, Mickey Mouse, and multiple athletic teams to vote in cities across the country. The right of one man, one vote is sacred in this country; it should be safeguarded at all costs. However, we’re seeing another generation of politicians and bureaucrats who are just as crooked as the “segregation at any cost” folks who inspired these to enter politics. We sincerely hope that everyone who is legally and properly registered to vote will turn out in November – we can be assured that plenty of folks who are not so observant of the law will be turning out in droves, thanks to an activist court with their eyes on higher benches.
The Point
Pender Stories Sweaty dancers and garden gloves
Bill Messer One of the things I miss since moving to Pender County from Raleigh around 20 years ago is contra dancing. By the time I discovered there is an active group in Wilmington, the Cape Fear Contra Dancers, and went a couple of times, my knees wouldn’t take it anymore. If you’re not familiar with contra dancing, just think of it as square dancing, but dancers face one another in parallel lines, and partners change every 64 beats of the music. Most often, there is live music. Fiddlers seem to set the beat and carry the dance, and once again, this time
think of an old-timey New England barn dance. Before contra dancing, I used to speak ‘regular’, but now words and phrases like, “a lively jig!”, ‘Allemande’, ‘balance’ and ‘swing’ have crept into the back room. There were dances somewhere every week, sometimes in Raleigh, sometimes Durham or Chapel Hill, sometimes in church basements, and sometimes at my favorite place, Durant Park. The wooden floor and open spaces made for much easier movements. There are other ‘away’ weekend all-night dances as well. The first time I went to a contra-dance I was relieved to find I could come early because there would be introductory lessons to learn the basic steps and the calls. This was great, I thought, because normally I have no rhythm or inherent sense of anything that passes for graceful movement. When I had to learn the ‘box’ step in a special
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Jefferson Weaver
I hate August I hate August. Not my dear friend of the same name; indeed, I don’t hate any person. Their actions, their attitudes, their hairstyles, political views – maybe. But not the person. It’s the month of August which I hate, with an abiding, deep-set passion that would make the most violent Jihadi back away, laying down his suicide vest and avoiding eye contact. August accomplishes nothing, in my opinion. It is a hot, muggy, pesthole of a month, akin to a sewer of garlic-infused zombies. Indeed, I am reasonably certain the month of August inspired the Walking Dead craze to begin with, since it leaves most people shambling, panting, and barely capable of coherent utterances, much less complex sentences. Zombies I think I can live with, but I abhor August. August is the time when the most sensible fish have gone deep and nocturnal; that’s okay, since the sun’s molten bronze heat saps the strength of anyone who ventures outside, much less the extra steps to the torrid reflecting pool of a fishing hole. I like fishing at night – but August was also called the Month of All Hungry Mosquitoes, by some Native American tribe or another. Well, maybe not, but it would have been
Jefferson Weaver understandable. The nights are so full of skeeters that one needs a couple rounds of high-brass Number Six to make it to the truck, and even then, you’ll still have to squeeze between the bugs. Indeed, in some places, the skeeters are so thick I’ve switched to buckshot. Not that this dratted month would cause me to exaggerate, of course. August, why do I loathe thee? Let me count the ways. I simply cannot make it from the house, into the truck, and to the office without my shirt becoming saturated with sweat. It’s almost too hot to drink coffee. It’s too hot to eat, which is a major issue, since I have the metabolism of a shrew and the palate of a gourmand.
In other words, I’m hot, sweating, possibly smelly, hungry and deprived of caffeine. There are those who think my bride should have a license to keep dangerous animals for the month of August, just so I don’t have to be out roaming the streets like a stray dinosaur with sociopathic tendencies. Such critics might be right. August, you disgust me. I write for a living, but August often drives the creative muse to the airport and sends it to someplace temperate, like the North Pole. Ergo, my phrases often become lofty, lugubrious, unnecessarily loquacious, anachronistic, archaic (if not downright arcane), idiomatic, idiotic, irritating and irrelevant. Not to mention that August always aggravates me into alliteration that is agitating, awkward, angry, anarchistic, apoplectic, antisocial, apocryphal, and actually downright antithetical at times. August, you could make the pre-conversion Grinch cringe. Indeed, you are less cuddly than a seasick crocodile. Dr. Seuss never wrote a book about you simply because he wanted to educate, enlighten and entertain children – not send them screaming to their rooms to revert to thumbsucking— and that’s just the teenagers.
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Financial assistance for the elderly Dear Savvy Senior, Where can I go to locate financial assistance programs for seniors? I have been helping support my 70-year-old mother the past couple years and really can’t afford to do it any longer. Feeling Overwhelmed Dear Overwhelmed, There are actually a wide variety of financial assistance programs and government benefits that can help seniors in need. But what’s available to your mom will depend on her income level and where she lives. To find out what types of assistance your mom may be eligible for, just go to BenefitsCheckUp.org, a free, confidential Web tool designed for adults 55 and older and their families. It will help you locate federal, state and private benefits programs that can assist with paying for food, medications, utilities, health care, housing and other needs. This site – created by the National Council on Aging – contains more than 2,000 programs across the country. To identify benefits, you’ll first need to fill out an online questionnaire that asks a series of questions like your mom’s date of birth, her ZIP code, expenses, income, assets, veteran status, the medications she takes and a few other factors. It takes about 15 minutes. Once completed, you’ll get a report detailing all the programs and services she may qualify for, along with detailed information on how to apply. Some programs can be
applied for online, some have downloadable application forms that you can print and mail, fax or email in, and some require that you contact the program’s administrative office directly (they provide the necessary contact information). If you don’t have Internet access, you can also get help in-person at any of the 47 Benefit Enrollment Centers located throughout the U.S. Call 888-268-6706 or visit NCOA.org/centerforbenefits/becs to locate a center in your area. Some centers also offer assistance over the phone. Types of Benefits Depending on your mom’s income level and where she lives, here are some benefits that she may be eligible for: s&OOD ASSISTANCE 0ROgrams like the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) can help pay for groceries. The average monthly SNAP benefit is currently around $127 per person. Other programs that may be available include the Emergency Food Assistance Program, Commodity Supplemental Food Program, and the Senior Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program. s(EALTHCARE -EDICAID AND Medicare Savings Programs can help or completely pay for out-of-pocket health care costs. And, there are special Medicaid waiver programs that provide in-home care
and assistance. s0RESCRIPTION DRUGS 4HERE are hundreds of programs offered through pharmaceutical companies, government agencies and charitable organizations that help lower or eliminate prescription drug costs, including the federal Low Income Subsidy known as “Extra Help” that pays premiums, deductibles and prescription copayments for Medicare Part D beneficiaries. s5TILITY ASSISTANCE 4HERE S the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), as well as local utility companies and charitable organizations that provide assistance in lowering home heating and cooling costs. s3UPPLEMENTAL 3ECURITY Income (SSI): Administered by the Social Security Administration, SSI provides monthly payments to very low-income seniors, age 65 and older, as well as to those who are blind and disabled. SSI pays up to $733 per month for a single person and up to $1,100 for couples. In addition to these programs, there are numerous other benefits they can help you locate such as HUD housing, home weatherization assistance, tax relief, veteran’s benefits, senior transportation, respite care, free legal assistance, job training and employment and debt counseling. Send your senior questions to: Savvy Senior, P.O. Box 5443, Norman, OK 73070, or visit SavvySenior.org. Jim Miller is a contributor to the NBC Today show and author of “The Savvy Senior” book.
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Moms are the bomb I still remember meeting my friend’s mom for the first time ever; she had become a grandmother as a result of my friend giving birth to her daughter. As the three sat there together, glowing with that new baby bliss, I could not believe she was a grandmother. They looked more like sisters, and did until the day she died. I can’t imagine having a mom who looked and felt so young. My mom seemed old for as long as I can remember. I am amazed as I think back now at what age she actually was when I was growing up, reaching major milestones. She had launched three children and married for the third time by the time she was the age I am now. How can that be, I wonder; I have not done any of that, and for good reason. I look around now and see mothers who look like children themselves. How can that child possibly have a child of their own, I wonder, realizing I sound like my mother. She used to refer to ‘that little girl’ at the Dr. office, who I reminded her happened to be an adult nurse. Now I see it, and I admit it’s a little scary. When you get to the age where more people look younger than you than older, it’s a bit daunting. But I have known for many years that parenting has never been limited to biology; it truly takes a village to raise a child, and to raise adults, for that matter. We all parent each other in a variety of ways, and we need that, but there is still no other love that compares with that of your mother. Moms are the best. Even if they’re not always the best moms, being a mom is a huge responsibility. I see this clearly, and understand completely why God did not give me biological children. Children are a lot of work. And parenting is a permanent lifetime job. Having the attention span of a gnat, and very limited patience, it makes perfect sense that I am not charged with the care of my own small human. Don’t get me wrong I have always loved children. I thoroughly enjoyed babysitting in high school, studying child development and family relations in college, even teaching swimming lessons at a childcare center. And I was in heaven this summer having some very special grandchildren visit. Yet I think my forte is nurturing nurturers; I enjoy helping people who help people. Childcare providers, helping professionals and educators remain my favorite audiences. Mothering is a value not a title. It is a role not a right. I love my mom and though we didn’t always see eye to eye, I miss being able to look into hers anymore. Moms are the bomb, even if they did not actually give birth to you.
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Newsings & Musings Saturday-a special day It’s always special when someone has a birthday. It is a wonderful time for families to get together and enjoy each other. It is also fun to watch children at play. The birthday party was at 5:30 instead of earlier because it has been so hot. Jacob Batson’s birthday was Saturday and he is now seven years old. When we arrived the pool was full of children splashing their hearts away. Is there anything more wonderful than watching children at play? Some of the adults enjoyed the pool also. The party took place and the home of Gary Hitt and his wife who have a large two car garage, complete with tables, chairs, kitchen and a bath. Everybody always enjoys going to that wonderful building for a party-thanks for having us. After the children were getting worn out from all of their playing, we all had delicious barbeque, potato salad, baked beans and something that looked like spaghetti. It turned out to be cole slaw. Never have I had slaw that was shaped like spaghetti. We learn something new every day. Jacob’s daddy, my grandson, Tommy fixed me a bountiful plate of food, which I thoroughly enjoyed. Besides being very good, I did not have to cook it. I love eating someone else’s good cooking. Besides that, Tommy fixed me a plate of food to bring home. Jacob had a good time opening his birthday gifts and thanked everyone. He enjoyed legos and games,
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Continued from page 4A August is not a month. It is 31 days of torment, of regret, reprehension, redundancy, revulsion, and raw armpits. There’s that alliteration again. August is too hot to ride a horse, too hot to ride a bicycle, too hot to walk, and too hot to swim. If months were insects, April would be a cricket welcoming spring; May would be a brightly-colored butterfly; June, a happy green grasshopper; July, a graceful Luna moth enjoying the night sky – and August a malevolent mahogany wasp, resistant to most pesticides, one which doesn’t die with the first sting, but instead keeps inflicting misery out of sheer perversity, even after being crushed and squashed under a strong shoe sole. August is indeed a plaguecarrying pest that feeds on the souls and psyches of mankind. It doesn’t even feed efficiently, but just tears off the tastiest chunks of a shattered heart and wastes the rest of the sweat-seasoned carcass. Although a very few classical writers have described the Kingdom of Satan, better known as the depths of Hell,
Sholar-Cole speak vows
backpacks and other gifts. I love birthdays, especially children’s. Katelyn, Jacob’s big sister, helped him with the gift opening. Tiffany cut cake for everyone. Happy Birthday, Jacob. Good story Sometimes, TV ministers have good story illustration. I think you will like this one. A young man was a good football player and was on the team in high school all four years. But he goofed off, played well sometimes and was lazy other times. He did not play up to his potential. In his senior year his father died. He went home for his father’s funeral and of course was very sad about losing him. He got back to school just in time for the last game. He had sat on the bench most of the time, but he finally asked the coach if he could play. The coach said, “Well the game is almost over and we are losing anyway, so go ahead in and play.” He played like he had never played before. He shot through the opposing team like a streak of lightening
Samantha Jade Sholar and Andrew Chance Cole were united in marriage on Satand made a touchdown. The urday, May 14, 2016 at 4:30 in coach could hardly believe the afternoon. The ceremony his eyes. He got the ball was held in the magnificent again and ran with all his ruins of St. Phillips Church might and made another at the historic Brunswick touchdown. He made the Town/Fort Anderson, in extra point and the team won Winnabow. The Reverend Pethe game. nelope Morningstar officiatThe coach said: “That is ed the double-ring ceremony. the best you have ever played. The bride is the daughter What happened to you?” of Bonita Cavenaugh and The boy said, “well, you Todd Sholar, both of Pin see my father who just died Hook. She is the grandwas blind. I knew he was in daughter of Marie CaveHeaven so he could now see naugh of Pin Hook and the and I wanted to play the very late James Murray Cavebest I could so he could see naugh, and Rachel Powers me and be proud of me.” Sholar of Maple Hill, and Kirkwood Camp and the late Leon Harold (Sam) Conference Center Sholar. Monday is the first day of The groom is the son of August. Vesper service will Cathy (“Pete”) and Curt Cole be Sunday, Aug. 14 from 5-7 of Potters Hill. He is the p.m. Everyone is invited. We grandson of Aleen and Carl are hoping for cooler weather Southerland of Clinton, and by then. Hosts will be memPatricia and Noah Cole of bers of St. Andrews CovPotters Hill. Jade, escorted enant Presbyterian Church by her father and given by in Wilmington. her parents, wore a vintage We need to especially pray inspired ivory satin gown, for all the people in Marywith lace bodice, back, and land who lost homes, cars sleeves, and chapel train. and property and the famiHer headpiece was a flower lies of those who lost their crown made of scattered lives in that terrific flood. ivory flowers and twisted Without a car, I don’t vines. Chance wore vintage always have a ride to church inspired classic blue slacks on Sunday. Fortunately, my and suspenders. The bride friend and neighbor, Kathy created her bouquet and the D’Ambrosio, offered to take boutonniere from a variety Jean Ferguson and me to of wildflowers and greenery. church yesterday. She had The seating of the mothus there in plenty of time for ers and grandmothers was the worship service. to the music of Ashokan The Ladies’ Sunday Farewell played by a string School Class sang the call to trio. The bridal procession worship, anthem and chowas to the music of In My ral amen. The anthem was Life by The Beatles. After the a good old favorite, In the exchange of vows and rings, Garden. They were so good I Jade and Chance performed think they should sing more a unity tree planting ceremony to symbolize the roots of their relationship and the Continued on page 7A
as a frigid, icy nightmare, I’m reasonably sure that, even without the Revelation of St. John, authors describe the Bad Place as a torment and torture by fire and heat because said writers endured the month of August. August in any place other than, say the extreme tip of Tierra del Fuego, Southern Australia, the peaks of Everest, McKinley or Kilimanjaro, or possibly one of the poles, has to be a foretaste of eternal damnation. Maybe that’s why, before the advent of air conditioning, so many revivals used to take place during August. By August, politics, baseball and some out-of-school children are becoming bombastic, boring, bratty and in some cases, brain-dead. After the first week, August is like the proverbial threeday-old fish – but that fish, either piscatorial or metaphorical, won’t even last one day during August. But soon, although never soon enough, September will strike down the imp of August like an avenging angel. The corn will reach its full golden splendor, and fields will tremble with the might of the harvesters rolling down the sentineled rows. Those selfsame fields will then echo with the sound of shots, fellowship and occasionally, a shout of
victory as the religion that is dove season opens to all the faithful. September is a time for remembering old dogs and good friends, and frantically pedaling a bicycle to the hardware store for another box of shells and a soft drink speckled with ice. Some of the grapes will begin to ripen, the blackpurple replacing the struggling blue of the rabbit eyes and the sweet-tart charm of blackberries. Many apples and some pears have already begun to ripen, but the best won’t reach their peak until September soothes the smarting soreness of August. September is when I can get a good inventory on the next persimmon grove I shall raid, even though I won’t gather a single blushing quince-cousin until after at least one frost in November – assuming the deer, possums, coons, foxes and birds will share. September is when the shoals of blues and jacks fight the rollicking surf ahead of a storm born off Africa with the express purpose of flirting with the Carolina coastline. I can do without the damage and adventures of a hurricane, but everyone knows the best fall fish run north of a tempest. September is a time for getting a little last minute training in on a new puppy,
By Edith Batson Post & Voice Staff Writer
or helping an older dog regain some of the craftsman’s attitude lost over the summer. The surviving baseball teams play like they mean it, and the Friday night lights of the only kind of football I enjoy draw the faithful to country stadiums like moths to a flame. September is a kind mother, smelling of biscuits, who comforts a sniffling child recently bullied and insulted by August. Indeed, September almost makes August little more than a bad memory, one to be forgotten as September rolls over into October, which gently transfers ownership to November, to be followed by the sometimes schizophrenic but always beloved December, and the challenge of January – only to be followed by the other month I hate, that wretched minion known as February. But for now, I’ll enjoy the last of the best part of summer, and hunker down amidst air conditioning, cold drinks and a bad attitude for a few weeks. After all, that’s what one does, when one hates August. Jefferson Weaver is a columnist and contributing writer at the Post & Voice. Contact him at jeffweaver@ whiteville.com
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Chance Cole continued growth of their love, as Reverend Morningstar read the poem Tree of Love by Sandra E. McBride. After the presentation of the bride and groom, they exited the church to the music of Ring of Fire by Johnny Cash. Guests were welcomed to the wedding with a hand-painted sign from the groom’s parents which read “Welcome – Jade & Chance – 5-14-16.” Following the wedding, the bride and groom hosted a reception complete with dinner, drinks, and merriment at the Old Brunswick Town location. The outdoor reception area greeted guests with vases of spring flowers and glasses for drinks (etched with the bride and groom’s initials and wedding date) that held name cards for each guest advising of their table number. Hors d’oeuvres, a sangria bar, and a variety of drinks treated the guests as the wedding pictures were
taken. The decorations were from the bride and groom’s collection of vintage books, a vintage typewriter, bottles of wildflowers, and pictures of the bride and groom. The bride and groom’s “table for two” was decorated with a statement vase with flowers, vintage books, an initial “C”, a small vintage bride and groom and special hand-lettered quotes in frames. A delicious buffet of barbecue, smoked chicken, and all the trimmings was catered by Poor Piggy’s BBQ. The bride made cloth napkins for each table setting in a vintage rose pattern. Centerpieces for tables were a combination of vintage lace, vintage bottles with spring flowers, and vintage spools of colored thread. The bride made a small wedding cake (for the bride and groom) complete with
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By Karen Sota Sea Turtle Hospital Special to the Post & Voice If you’re thinking about changing your major from business to marine biology, a stint as our summer intern should be really helpful in making that decision. So Codie Belt, from Tyler Texas, applied for the one and only internship that interested him – ours. And now that his 12 weeks are almost up he will have accomplished his goal of determining if marine biology is a viable career. Maybe running a sea turtle hospital isn’t on the business course schedule at Baylor, but by now he’s surely seen that we’ve been in operation for 20 years because we’re experts in the business of sea turtle rehab. If you’re guessing a business major knows little or nothing about sea turtles you’re probably right. Codie says what really interested him was the opportunity to work with an endangered species every day. “I had no clue what betadine or SSD was, and never suspected that honey could be used as anything other than to sweeten things. It’s amazing to watch honey being used to treat wounds and to see the effect it has on their healing,” Codie said. He said he expected to be doing the usual husbandry things (feeding, cleaning tanks and giving baths) but really fell in love with doing the treatments on our patients. “It’s the aspect I like most – working so closely with them and seeing the progress they make from day to day. It’s exciting when we can stop the treatments and they move from sick bay to sea turtle bay. And “Daisy” was so happy to be in moved into her much larger tank.” Everybody develops a special bond with at least one of our turtles and for Codie it was Honeysuckle. A relative short-timer at the hospital, she won Codie over with her great personality. She loved to have her back scratched and was just a beautiful little green. Codie released his special lady just a few weeks ago, and his fellow gal interns jokingly tell me he’s looking for someone to replace her, and he has three recently found shark’s teeth to give to that special lady. Codie says the release was “the coolest thing I have ever gotten to do – by far. It’s bittersweet, but absolutely rewarding.” A big part of the internship is participation in our tours, and mentoring the Sea Turtle Camp group who come two days a week to learn about these special critters. “It’s great being able to pass down the importance of conservation to a younger generation. And it’s really great that we can reach so many people in the span of a week during our tours. It’s very rewarding,” said Codie The one thing I keep hearing from this year’s group is how much they enjoy being together in our little intern cottage that the eight of them share. “I like living with a bunch of science majors because that’s not what I am. It’s a great change of pace, another perspective and always interesting.” When not at the house watching scary movies he’s at the beach fishing. And he says he still has those three shark’s teeth that he doesn’t know what to do with. Very shortly Codie will return to Baylor as a rising junior with possibly a change in major. He’ll also be working at a local country club taking care of business – assisting the golfers various aspects of the sport. When speaking about the internship he said that it is a once in a lifetime opportunity. “Where else would you have the chance to interact with an endangered species on such a close basis? Only a very small percentage of the population will ever have that chance, so go for it.” Hospital tours still busy We are open for tours through Labor Day week, and we’re celebrating our twentieth year in operation. Hours are noon until 4 p.m. daily, except Wednesdays and Sundays. We will not be open for tours on Sept. 3 or 5. Our tour
By Dr. Chris Wirszyla Cape Fear ElementarySchool Special to the Post & Voice
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Summer intern Codie Belt releasing Honeysuckle.
schedule will change in early September, so watch for details on our Facebook page. Admission is $5 for adults, $4 for active military and seniors 65 and older and $3 for children 13 and younger. Our weather remains extremely hot, with heat indices over 100 degrees. It’s a good idea to bring extra water and an umbrella to make your own shade while you’re in line. We’ll try to get you inside as quickly as possible but we also want to allow enough time for everybody to enjoy their visit. The hospital is located at 302 Tortuga Lane in Surf City. From NC 50/210 turn onto Charlie Medlin Dr. (your landmark is Shipwreck Point Mini Golf) and follow it through the roundabout onto Tortuga. Our gift shop is open during tours and we have a lot of exclusive hospital clothing and plush animal merchandise, as well as other sea turtle stuff. Come in and meet our turtles, our staff and our interns. We all speak fluent sea turtle. Mamas and babies keep our beach walkers busy We still have a month in the official nesting season, and what seems like a bunch of overachiever mamas who are determined to have a record year here on Topsail. Now our earlier nests are beginning to hatch, so the excitement among our volunteers and visitors has really ramped up. Our Turtle Project peeps are on the beach day and night now, and can be easily identified by their white or tan volunteer shirts They are happy to answer any questions, and if you are lucky enough to be present at a hatch just remember that they are the boss when it comes to hatching protocol. These are endangered species, federally regulated. Interfering or harassing sea turtles in any way makes you subject to steep fines and possible imprisonment. You can keep track of nesting activity on our website: www.seaturtlehospital.org. Even with all the coverage by our Topsail Turtle Project volunteers it’s possible to miss nesting signs for a variety of reasons. That’s why we ask you to be our extra eyes and to report any tracks to our Director of Beach Operations Terry Meyer at 910-470-2880. And we are still admitting victims of last winter’s cold weather who are only now becoming too debilitated from that trauma to survive without intervention. Please be on the lookout for any turtle in distress, injured (or dead) and call Meyer, Hospital Director Jean Beasley at 910-470-2800 or the state hotline for stranded, sick and injured turtles at 252-241-7367. The state number picks up 24/7. Questions, comments, suggestions Please direct any questions, comments or suggestions regarding this column to me at: flippers@att.net.
My way of thinking about things has changed as I have gotten older. Instead of always thinking in the moment, I’ve come to have a more global understanding of my actions, and how they affect others, things, the future, relationships. Now, there is a complicated word, relationships. We have all kinds of relationships, from good to bad, loving to angry and mean. We move in and out of relationships, start and end relationships, and resume relationships with the advent of entities such as Facebook. Looking back over a lifetime of travel, education, and experience, I’ve had a multitude of relationships and will narrow them down to one type – my relationships with other males. Until being tasked with writing this, I’ve never really thought of this particular focus. So I started a list: my oldest and strongest relationship of this sort would be with my brother, Steve and my father (more about this later); my neighbor Anthony is my oldest and best friend; early childhood friends Harold Woodley and David Ficnic (both moved away, whatever happened to them?); school friends (most of us went through school together from Kindergarten through grade 12); Coach Heckman, who was a major part of my life for several years and taught me many things about life and sports; my best friend in High School, Dave, we were inseparable. Three days after graduation he was in the Coast Guard Academy, I saw him once after that, he was completely changed, militarized, already grown up, something that would take me years to do; basic training buddies (Cool Carl Luellen from Chicago, Bill and Danny) that I shared something special with, if you have been through basic, you know what I mean, if not, you don’t; more Army buddies (Robert O’Neill, Crazy Horse Larry Elbert) stuck in the barracks and caves that Hitler built, eating and especially drinking our way through a year and a half in Germany, trying not to get busted. Life really started for me after that, and more permanent relationships formed as I made my way through my second (this time successful) voyage through college and grad school, a semester in England and student teaching in Vienna. These were unique experiences. One group of us guys bonded for life in a weekend trip to Caerphilly, Wales, to drink “Brains” beer and see an incredible rugby match between France and Wales, where 70,000 people were crammed into a stadium that held 40,000,
my feet rarely touched the ground. In Vienna, my mentor Hans was as knowledgeable an educator as any I’ve known. He also popped open a two liter bottle of wine every morning at 9:30 a.m. after his run and liver pate sandwiches, laughing and talking the day away with whoever came in to share a glass. After that I worked seven years in Barcelona. David and I became best friends several years after I got there. He thought I was the typical male jock that tormented his high school years for being gay. We bonded and shared a love of life and being true to yourself. Something happened five years after I left that caused 10 years of estrangement. It was tough, but now we have regained what we once had. Coincidentally he and his partner have adopted twins so we share that bond. I lived a bachelor life after that, teaching at the university and travelling on my off time, until I was 42 and the love of my life came back into my life. I am content to settle down and my wife thinks I should have more male friends, people who I can share time with. I’ve done all that, I tell her, and want to spend time with my kids, especially the twins that kick started my life seven years ago. So I find myself now with work friends (Artie), neighborhood friends (Chuck), but no real close friends except for Terry who has remarried, become a grandfather, and
lives too far away to see more than once or twice a year, if that. I prefer instead to spend my time and energy in that regard with my father and brothers. I don’t get to see my younger brother Greg much as he lives in New York, but we talk on the phone and laugh about experiences post past and present. My other brother Steve is someone who I admire greatly, for his vision, his successes in his business and family life, his talents, and for the times, both difficult and glorious, that we have shared. I always said one of my perfect moments is to be playing Frisbee on the beach with my brother Steve, on a beautiful day, which we have done many times. Which leaves my father, and a relationship that has changed over the years. I never fully appreciated my father until I had my own kids – he had seven. He spent a lot of time with us, coaching our baseball teams, taking us to see the Yankees and Mets, to the beach and fishing, on one of my favorite childhood memories, his 28-foot Harkers Island cabin cruiser. Several years back I took him to Harkers Island and we talked to the grandson of the man who built the boat, that was special. Even though, in his own words, he is too far removed to understand young children, I am glad and proud to share my twins with him. One of the best things I ever did was name my boy after him.
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Charles H. Clark III ROCKY POINT -- Charles H. Clark III age 55 of Rocky Point passed away Monday July 25, 2016 at New Hanover Regional Medical Center surrounded by his loving family. He was born Dec. 11, 1960 in New Hanover County son of Elle Hardeman Johnson and the late C. H. Clark Jr. He is survived by his mother Elle Johnson(Pete), his wife Debbie Clark of the home; daughters Leanna Clark of Burgaw, Danielle Coston (Stephen Lockamy), and Chelsey Coston all of Rocky Point; sister Faye Coleman (Derrell) of Burgaw; brothers, Richard Verzaal (Kathy) and Dale Verzaal both of Florida; the love of his life, grandson Stephen Lockamy III; many nieces, nephews, and cousins; and tons of friends. Charles was owner and operator of Clarks Pork Outlet. He touched many lives and was always willing to help others in their need. The family wishes to thank the staff of NHRMC Stic U1 for their care; and special thanks to Carol Dupalevich for all her support during the family’s time of need. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Saturday July 30, 2016 at Harrell’s Funeral Home Chapel. Reverend Sam Hill officiated. Burial followed in Riley’s Creek Cemetery.
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The family received friends at 5-6:30 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. Shared memories and condolences can be sent to the family at www.harrellsfh. com. Your brother is always the first male friend you will have in your life. Nobody will ever be able to understand your craziness like your brother and although you don’t see each other as much as you’d like, he will always remain your friend and be there for you when you need him the most. While people will come and go in your life, your brother will be in your heart for a lifetime. Your Sister Memorial contributions can be made to a charity of ones choice. The family was served by Harrell’s Funeral Home and Cremation Service.
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Desi of Harrells, and Sandra Heath of Beaulaville; son Tim Thompson of FL; ten grandchildren; eleven great grandchildren; brother Ted Rogers and wife Sylvia of Burgaw; and sister Shirley Dancy of Rocky Point. He was predeceased by son David Thompson; brother Logan Rogers; and sister Rowena Smithey. Jimmy was a loving husband, father and grandfather. He was an electrician by trade and loved to work in the food ministry. Funeral services were held at 4 p.m. Sunday July 31, 2016 at Gateway Community Church. Reverend Ted Mercer will officiate. Burial will follow in Seagate Cemetery in Wilmington. Shared memories and condolences can be sent to the family at www.harrellsfh. com. The family was served by Harrell’s Funeral Home and Cremation Service.
James Nathan “Jimmy” Rogers BURGAW -- James Nathan “Jimmy” Rogers age 72 of Burgaw died Tuesday July 26, 2016 at home surrounded by his loving family. He was born Mar. 26, 1944 in Pender County son of the late Ellery Logan Rogers Sr. and Alice Carpenter Rogers. He is survived by his wife Joyce Peek Rogers; daughters Tammy Maynor of Harrells, Cindy Newkirk and husband
Estelle Reaves Crews BURGAW -- Estelle Reaves Crews, 88, of Burgaw passed gently from her earthly life Saturday, July 30, 2016 at Pender Memorial Hospital. She was born July 13, 1928 in Sampson County, the daughter of the late Elisha and Tempie Cobb Reaves. Also lovingly remembered is her husband, John Oliver Faircloth, who died in 1972 and Clifford “Red” Crews who died in 2000; and son, John Faircloth, Jr., all who preceded Estelle in death. Estelle is survived by her sons, Elisha “Nick” Faircloth (Iletta), David Faircloth, Donald Faircloth (Teresa), and Ronald Faircloth (Laverne); daughter, Shirley Batton (Charles); step-son, Louis Faircloth; step-daughter, Marie
band Four Star Daydream. The wedding was directed by Courtney Winter and was photographed by Macklin Fountain. Vintage tables were provided by Martha My Dear Rentals. The bride is a 2010 graduate of UNC-Wilmington where she received her bachelor of arts degree in Political Science, Public and International Affairs. She is a student in the East Carolina University Master of Business Administration program. She has worked as an English teacher in Korea, she currently works with Vincent Properties in Blowing Rock, and she is the owner of Jade + Lace designs.
The groom is a history major at Appalachian State University and is currently working as a Park Ranger with the National Park Service at Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park in Potomac, Maryland. He is also serving as a research assistant in an ethnographic review of the King’s Mountain National Military Park. The couple spent their honeymoon in Ocracoke in the Outer Banks and will reside in Boone. A bridal shower was held May 7 hosted by the groom’s mother and sisters at the Main Street Bakery, Beulaville. Many wonderful gifts were received.
Mountain trip Bobbie Ives has returned home from a two-week trip. She went to Boone with her daughter, Susan and family. Then Susan took her halfway to Richmond where they met another daughter, Amy and stayed with her family a week.
Then they brought her back to Watha and stayed a week there. Sounds like she had a wonderful time. Well, looks like we will never get through this presidential campaign. It has been the strangest one I can remember. Let us pray for both candidates and all of America. Shalom!
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Crews; ten grandchildren; many great grandchildren; and several great great grandchildren. For many years, as long as her health permitted Estelle was a faithful member of Gateway Community Church, formerly Burgaw Holiness Church. Estelle lived her life with God as her guide. She loved her Lord, her family and friends. Estelle always had a smile on her face, a hand stretched out to help others, and a heart ready to show the love of Christ within her. Her sweet, sweet spirit will be greatly missed. The family received friends from 6 -8 p.m. Monday, Aug. 1, 2016 at Quinn-McGowen Funeral Home Burgaw. A graveside service was held at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 2, 2016 at Burgaw Cemetery with The Rev. Ted Mercer officiating. Shared memories and condolences may be sent to the family at www.quinnmcgowen.com. The family was served by Quinn-McGowen Funeral Home and Cremation Center of Burgaw. Arnold David Hill BURGAW -- Arnold David Hill age 52 of Burgaw died Tuesday July 26, 2016 at New Hanover Regional Medical Center. He was born May 20, 1964 in San Francisco, son of John David Hill and Frances Carroll Hill. He is survived by his parents; a son John David Hill and wife Amber of Currie; a daughter Kayla Hill of Willard; two grandchildren, Trinity Lamb and Mario Lamb; two sisters, Stephanie Hagewood of Leland and Delina Parks and husband Kenneth of Texas; and girlfriend Joy Brown
of Burgaw. Funeral services were Sunday July 31, 2016 at 3 p.m. at Forrest Hills Baptist Church. Reverend Tim Cook officiated. Shared memories and condolences can be sent to the family at www.harrellsfh. com. The family was served by Harrell’s Funeral Home and Cremation Service. Myrtle Smith Richardson RALEIGH -- Myrtle Smith Richardson age 90 of Raleigh died July 25, 2016 at Tower Nursing and Rehab in Raleigh. She was born July 28, 1925 in Crabtree N.C. daughter of the late Columbus and Bertha West Smith. She is survived by a son Johnny Richardson and wife Marvel of Pennsylvania.; two daughters, Linda Derr and husband Bobby of Pennsylvania, and Elizabeth Richardson of Raleigh; nine grandchildren; ten great grandchildren; and a brother Columbus Smith of California. Memorial services were held at 5 p.m. Thursday July 28, 2016 at Harrell’s Funeral Home Chapel. Pastor Carl Gibbs officiated. Shared memories and condolences can be sent to the family at www.harrellsfh. com. The family was served by Harrell’s Funeral Home and Cremation Service. Randy Lee Rose BURGAW -- Randy Lee Rose age 54 of Burgaw died Friday July 22, 2016 at home. He was born April 22, 2016 in Virginia Beach, son of the late Kenneth W. Rose and Gladys Hunter Rose. Surviving are his daughter Cheyanne Rose of Norfolk Virginia; sister Debbie Beauchant and Clint of Vir-
ginia; and girlfriend Lorrie Johnson. No services are planned at this time. Shared memories and condolences can be sent to the family at www.harrellsfh. com. The family was served by Harrell’s Funeral Home and Cremation Service. Anthony Samuel Tramontana ATKINSON -- Anthony Samuel Tramontana, 71, of Atkinson, and formerly of Russellville, Ky., passed from his earthly life Friday, July 22, 2016 at his home. He was born Jan. 19, 1945 in Trenton, N.J., son of the late Louis and Antoinette Jean DaNola Tramontana. Also lovingly remembered is his wife, Annette Kondracki Tramontana who died in 1998 and brother, Samuel Anthony Tramontana who died in 2000. Anthony is survived by his daughters, Dawn Hutchison and Alicia Brooks Mitchell; grandson, James Anthony Brooks; granddaughter, Kaitlyn Annette Brooks; brother, Louis William Tramontana; and many extended family and friends. A memorial service was held at 2 p.m. on Friday, July 29, 2016 at Quinn-McGowen Funeral Home Burgaw Chapel with The Rev. Jerome Bullard officiating. The family received friends following the service. Inur nment will be at a later date in Walnut Grove Cemetery, Russellville, Ky. Shared memories and condolences may be sent to the family at www.quinnmcgowen.com. The family was served by Quinn-McGowen Funeral Home and Cremation Center of Burgaw.
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By Bobby Norris Post & Voice Sports Writer
More than 90 campers attended the 2016 Topsail Basketball Association youth camp.
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Topsail Basketball Association camp sets record By Lee Wagner Post & Voice Sports Writer The fifth annual Topsail Basketball Association Youth Camp ended last Thursday and the four-day get-together that emphasizes learning new skills and improving on those already learned ended with a record number of attendees. “We had 93 campers and that is a new record,” Topsail Basketball Association VicePresident Bob Willard said. “We try to cut it off at 80 but it seems to be a typical thing here in Hampstead that people wait until the last minute to register, and we don’t want to deprive any of the kids from having fun at the summer camp. We had an average of 92 every day.” Willard said there appears to be several future Pirates and Lady Pirates in the group. “There are some future Lady Pirates,” said Willard, who is in his fourth year coor-
dinating the camp. “Some of the girls that were in the seventh and eighth-grade group showed well in their skill groups, but like everyone else they have to improve their shooting. For the boys, there are a lot of ambitious kids out here and I am sure they’ll be moving to the middle school next year and playing at that level, and also junior-varsity ball.” Among those campers was 11-year old Topsail Middle School student Madilyn Oakley. It was her first trip to the camp. “I just love playing basketball, it’s a lot of fun,” said Oakley, who said she was about 5-5. “I can’t play for the middle school this year because I am in the sixth grade but this has helped me practice and get better. I learned new things about dribbling, shooting, and exercising, and it’s been a lot of fun. I hope to play for the middle school when I can and eventually be
a Lady Pirate. I think I have a couple growth spurts in me so I should be okay.” “Another of the young campers was 10-year old Griffin Frazee, a rising fifthgrader at Topsail Elementary School. It was not Griffin’ first time at the camp. “I came last year and learned a lot and this year I learned a lot more about dribbling, a lot more ball-handling, keeping your head up when you dribble, and boxing out. I play in the TBAA, this will be my third year and, so far, I think I’ve done fairly well but this should help me get even better. I play soccer, too, and right now I think I am better at soccer than basketball so we’ll have to wait and see if I get good enough to play in middle school.” There were a plethora of coaches in attendance, including Topsail boys’ Coach Jamie Rochelle, Lady Pirates’ girls’ Coach Andrew Ellington, and Topsail Middle
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Titan sports open fall practice By Bobby Norris Post & Voice Sports Writer The Trask football team opened its annual practice in what has become the annual August thunderstorm. The team spent the first hour in the weight room and was determined to get on the practice field for the first official practice of the year. However, per the North Carolina High school Athletic Association rules governing lightning strikes, the Coaching staff decided to work inside for the night. “We have a good group of guys, “said Head Coach Johnathan Taylor. “They understand the rules and we just did what we could do.” The Titans had around 45 players for the first day of practice. Among those 45 players were several upperclassmen that Taylor thinks will set a good example for the younger players. “The older guys are going to set a good example for the younger guys. Those young guys will be watching those
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Titan football coach Johnathan Taylor puts the team through a workout Monday. guys.” The Titan soccer team worked through the summer in preparation for what will be Coach Jason Hall’s second season at the helm. The team is coming off of a 9-11-2 season but is losing six seniors including goal keeper Blake Joyce. The titans had a full summer in which the team player in a couple of tourna-
ments. “We had a very productive summer, “said Hall. “We start our season Aug. 15 so we need to get moving.” The Volleyball team was scheduled to start on Monday Morning. The team is led by Jessica Ball and will attempt to turn the program around. The Lady Titans were 3-17 on the year.
Pirate cagers end positive summer season By Lee Wagner Post & Voice Sports Writer The summer season for high-school sports has come to an end and the preparation began in earnest for the fall sports – football, volleyball, boys’ soccer, girls’ tennis, girls’ golf, and cross-country – as the calendar turned to August last Monday. It was a bit of a mixed bag for the Topsail girls’ and boys’ basketball teams during the last week. The girls had a proposed camp at Methodist University cancelled by the university, and Coach Andrew Ellington’s attempts to schedule some games for the end of last week were unsuccessful – leaving a void in the program until they can resume activities around Sept.
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But the boys ended on a busy week, playing two games each on Monday and Wednesday at the Wilmington Boys’ and Girls Club, and a pair of contests for both the varsity and junior-varsity teams on both Tuesday and Thursday on the home court in Hampstead, and the results of those eight games bore the fruit of the hard work put in by the coaching staff and the players throughout the summer. The Pirates split their games on both Monday and Wednesday. Playing with eight players as they did most of the summer due to vacations, work requirements, and preparations for other sports, the Topsail boys defeated Trask 68-58 before falling 6149 to Mid-Eastern 3A/4A Con-
ference foe Hoggard. Freshman Jamison Long led the way with 17 points in the win over the Titans, with seniors Alec baker and Owen Ellis each scoring 12 points, and junior Brandon Lofton adding nine points. The Pirates trailed the Vikings 47-43 early in the fourth quarter before Baker left the game with a cut lip. From there, the Vikings went on a 14-6 run to close out the game. Junior Jacob Floyd led the way with 12 points, Baker hade 10, Ellis had nine, and Caleb Bloodworth added seven. On Wednesday Topsail got a rematch with Hoggard, falling 60-57. Baker led a balanced-scoring effort with14 points, with Ellis and Floyd
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School Coach Audrey Ramsey-Via, along with several volunteer coaches from the boys’ and girls’ varsity teams at the high school. Ramsey-Via, the wife of Pender football Coach Bob Via, said she comes to be a part of the community. “I love the game and helping young people learn the game, and it’s important to me to be a part of the community,” Ramsey-Via said. “Also, I am looking forward to my future, checking out the sixth and seventh graders to see what I’m going to have in the upcoming years, and to be a part of anything basketball. “The kids and the volunteer coaches really get excited and they really get into it, especially today (Thursday) when the get to play competitively. Also, it gives kids that might not make the school teams to be a part of the game. It’s good all the way around.”
Here we go my friends. It is the official start of fall practice for the area high schools. It is time for all of those gridiron hopefuls and volleyball fanatics to get going. Don’t forget about the soccer fans. They are all ready to rumble. The first few days of football practice are ones that a high school football player would just as soon forget. Look at our area. The temperatures have been in the mid-90s and the heat index has been well above 100. Just think about being out in this mess with helmets on and a coach dead on your heels telling you to pick it up. I can tell you from experience that it is not fun. The big guys tend to really struggle in the heat. I can recall being at the end of the line of players running laps and or sprints. I always thought it was unfair to expect a 275 pound guy to keep up with a 165
pound kid. However, that’s what was expected of us and when we fell way behind we got humiliated by the coach. One of the drills that football players do is called up-downs. In this drill you run in place and when the whistle blows you flop down on your belly and jump back up as quick as you can and continue to run. Now for a big guy this was especially difficult. I had no problem getting down there. My problem was getting back up. I had a youth coach who kept tabs on who was the last man up and he counted every time you were last. At the end of practice he would make you run. I used to try and cheat by staying down. I figured if I stayed down he wouldn’t see me get up last. It never worked. He always found his way back to where I was at and gently pointed out that I was cheating myself and the team by not doing the drill right. I love this time of year. I love the game of football and all that it entails. I am looking forward to keeping you guys informed on the happenings every week along with my buddy Lee Wagner. Let’s show the county that we can support our team this year. I hope to see all of you at the game.
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Titans use summer basketball to improve By Lee Wagner Post & Voice Sports Writer The summer season for the Trask High School boys’ basketball team came to a close a week ago Tuesday, leaving veteran coach Rodney Orr to ponder what transpired and what lies ahead as the 2016-2017 winter season approaches. Like most teams – especially at a small school – there were absentees from the workouts thanks to jobs, vacations, and necessary participation in practices for the fall sports, the Titans spent much of the summer shorthanded. That does not bode well for wins and losses over the summer activities but, as any coach will explain, wins and losses don’t really matter, and the Titans did not
necessarily do well in that category but they did end their summer sessions on a positive note. During the summer scores are not important and the score is wiped off the respective scoreboards at the end of each quarter but we have tallied the game scores as a means of reference. Tuesday the Titans traveled across county to play in a four-team scrimmage with East Columbus, Swansboro, and host Topsail. The day opened with a 58-53 loss to the Pirates and ended with a 47-43 victory over Swansboro. Rising sophomore B. J. Jordan showed consistency with 13 points in each game, and rising freshman JuJuan Carr showed he is ready for basketball at the varsity level with 12 points in the
win over Swansboro and 17 in the loss to the Pirates. Rising junior Tyrease Armstrong showed he is ready to move into a leadership role with 10 points against East Columbus and nine against Topsail. On Monday night the Titans played a pair of games at the Wilmington Boys’ and Girls’ Club of Wilmington, falling 41-29 to Hoggard and 68-58 to Topsail. Armstrong had 24 points against the Vikings and 21 against the Pirates. Jordan had 13 and 10, respectively, against the Vikings and Pirates. Among the missing Titans this past week were rising senior Kansas Bannerman, and rising juniors Tiyuan Ballard and Ray Adams. “Again, it’s not about winning as much as it is about getting the guys together
and getting some chemistry,” Orr said. “Like most teams we were missing people but it gave us a chance to see some other guys and evaluate where they fit into the scheme of things. “There were several good things in just about every scrimmage we had but we definitely have to work on our defense, and our transition defense. We lost some very talented basketball players, and athletes (Tynaffit Davis, Jacquan London, Kobe Owsley, Johnathan Jordan) from last year’s team (24-5, 12-2 as Four-County 1A/2A Conference champions) but we have some very good players and some excellent athletes here and some talented young players so with hard work and a better understanding of what we need to do, I think we should be okay.”
Top Performers year review By Bobby Norris Post & Voice Sports Writer May saw the area high school teams began to jockey for position in the upcoming state playoffs. Week 1. The Topsail baseball team fell to South and West Brunswick in two key matchups in the Mid-Eastern Conference. Topsail starting pitcher Payton Rice recovered from a rough start to go the distance against the one loss West Brunswick Trojans allowing just four hits the rest of the way. The Pirates dropped a one run affair to South Brunswick despite a five hit performance from the duo of Payton Phelps and freshman Aiden Smith. The Lady Pirates sewed up the conference title with wins over South and West Brunswick. Hayley Grizzle turned in a 4-for-4 performance against South that included a triple, two RBIs, and two runs scored. Victoria Elder started on the mound, earning the win despite pitching only one inning. Elder went seven innings in the Pirates 5-0 win over West Brunswick, giving up three hits and a walk. Elder struck out four with only two Lady Trojans reaching second base. Senior Keri White was 3-3 with two runs scored. The Pender Lady Patriots dropped a tough one to West Bladen before trouncing Union. Gracie Vincent was 3-4 and hit a dinger in the loss to West and also earned the win over Union while Imani Newkirk was 3-4 against The Knights. The Pender baseball team beat Union behind a gutty performance on the mound by Riley Murray. Justin Fedoronko led Pender with two hits while Justin Pierce had one hit and two runs batted in. The Trask men picked up a big win over conference leader East Bladen behind a
Armstrong set to lead Titans in junior year By Bobby Norris Post & Voice Sports Writer Rising junior Tyrease Armstrong came into Trask Titan town as a promising young signal caller and point guard. He had a knack for leading and was a quick study. He cut his teeth on the junior varsity level as a freshman. When he entered his sophomore season he took over the varsity job and played well despite being thrown into that starting role. This fall Tyrease comes into the season as the starter. He has a years’ worth of experience on the varsity and should be an even better version of the player he became a year ago. The Titans will play their final season in the Four County Conference this year. Mr. Armstrong will lead his troops into battle one last time against the likes of WallaceRose Hill and Clinton. There is little doubt that the standout junior is ready for action.
complete game performance by senior right hander Kenny Smith. Michael Stroman led the bats with two triples and two runs batted in. Miles Jordan had two hits and two runs batted in along with two runs scored. Senior Jordan Flora pitched a complete game gem in beating Union. The Lady Titan softball team earned three wins for the week including two FCC wins and a non-conference win over 4A Ashley in six innings. Taylor Rivenburgh hit two homeruns for the week while sophomore Brittany Foy earned all three wins in the circle. Taylor was 4-5 with three runs batted in to lead Trask while fellow seniors Kyra Holmes and Carlie Savage each had three hits. Week 2. This was the final week of the regular season and most of our high school athletes were preparing for the state playoffs. The Trask soccer team finished as the top 1A team out of the Four County Conference. Freshman Vicky Botello scored the first of three goals in Trask’s win over Pender followed by two goals by senior Maria Valentin.. The Lady Pirate kickers earned a 4-1 non-conference win over North Brunswick. Sophomore Carmen Pyrtle put the ball in the back of the net twice and assisted on another goal. The Trask baseball team earned a 4-2 win over Pender. Jordan Flora pitched a complete game to earn the win while Tanner Benton had a big hit. The Topsail baseball team beat Laney. Sophomore catcher Colby Emmertz led the 10-hit attack with a 3-for-4 effort that included a double, a triple, and three runs scored. Senior Payton Rice went seven strong innings, allowing a single second-inning run, five hits and no walks while striking out eight in the Pirates big
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win over West Brunswick. Desire Brown won the 100,200 and 400 meter events in the FCC track and field championship while Blake Joyce won the triple jump on the men’s side. Lakirah Forney won two of the three jumping events to lead the Lady Patriots to the FCC title. The Topsail Lady Pirates won the Mid-Eastern Conference title for the second year in a row. Victoria Elder went the distance in the Pirates 2-0 win over Hoggard in the MEC conference tournament championship and also started the winning rally with a double in the sixth inning. Topsail won
the championship to go along with their regular-season. The Trask Lady Titans won the FCC championship for the third time in a row. Kyra Holmes and Haley Smith each had two hits and two RBI. Desire Brown had two hits and scored three times. The Lady Titans beat Clinton and ended the regular season with a win over Pender. Week 3. The playoffs began and all three high schools were in action. The Pender Lady Patriots fell to East Columbus to end their season. The Trask baseball team dropped a tough one to Cam-
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Pender County’s weekly look at what’s biting and where
The heat is on By Bobby Norris Post & Voice Fishing Fanatic The fresh water anglers in the area are fighting the hot weather we have had as of late. I had one angler tell me the only thing biting is the bugs and you can’t see them until it’s too late, hence the phrase no-see ems. A few anglers have battled the heat and have found a few panfish for the taking. The bream are biting red worms around structures and grassy areas. Remember to adjust your depth to the water levels. The cats are biting cut up eel and chicken livers. Remember that early and late is the phrase of all good fresh water anglers. The salt water anglers are hooking some nice Spanish just off the beach as well as off of the piers. Gotcha plugs will work for some while the big ones are being caught on live baits. A clark spoon will work trolled off of the back of your boat. The red fish are biting in the bays and marshes in the area. Gulp baits will do the trick along with select topwater baits. Some anglers are reporting that the reds are also biting cut baits. The flat fish will hit the same baits and are on the flats as well. There has been some black drum being caught in the surf with the occasional red being hooked as well. The piers are reporting a few croaker as well as a spot or two. There have been a few sea mullet and black drum caught as well. The heat wave has wreaked havoc on fishing in the daytime
hours. Remember, early or late. This week’s fishing tip Your son is about five years old and he is ready to be taken on his first real fishing trip. Where are you going to take him? The local pond or even the river is the best place to go. Get you some red worms and go after the always fun to catch bream. Lest go over what you will need for the little fellas first trip. Most anglers opt for a light spincast combo or a cane pole rigged with 2- to 8-pound-test line. Don’t forget the trusty Zebco 202. Some bobbers, small hooks, split shot and a box of red worms round out the gear. Remember that bream have small mouths. A big hook is the worst thing you can use. Bream feed at all levels, eating on the bottom, picking food from aquatic vegetation at mid-depths and taking insects on the surface. They may be buried in dense cover or in relatively open water. They usually bit around dusk or dawn. Bream are cover lovers – they rarely venture far from areas providing protection from predators, a ready food supply and shelter from intense sunlight. Concentrate your fishing in areas supplying these needs. Work around weed beds, brush piles, fallen or standing timber, boat docks, riprapped banks, stumps and other cover. Be patient. If the fish aren’t biting just relax and wait. They will start biting sooner or later and you know the old saying that a bad day fishing is better than a good day at work.
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The Topsail Basketball Association youth camp (left, above) had more than 90 campers participate in the annual event.
Floyd takes it to another level for the Pirates By Bobby Norris Post & Voice Sports Writer A year ago the Topsail Pirates were looking for a quarterback that could take over and run the offense against the tough defenses of the MidEastern Conference. little did they know that they would have a first time varsity player and former junior varsity standout under center when conference time came. Rising junior Jacob Floyd stepped up and became the man under center for the Topsail Pirate football team. He entered the battles with the tough MEC combatants with a confidence that lends itself to a more experienced player. Floyd played well last year and was ahead of the proverbial learning curve for most of the year. This year he should be more comfortable under center. As the season approaches, Jacob Floyd will get better. By the time the conference slate starts he will be playing at another level.
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Brown has big plans for season at Pender By Bobby Norris Post & Voice Sports Writer As a freshman Latrell Brown came into Pender Patriot territory with a ton of potential and high expectations. He had a reputation for being a shifty back with speed to burn. The speedster showed flashes of being everything that he was supposed to be and more but found the going tough against the bigger and stronger members of the Four County Conference. The 2016 season may be a break out season for Brown and the Patriots. A bulked up weight program may give Brown the room he needs to get into the secondary and off to the races. A back with Brown’s speed needs only a split second to make his opponents pay. With the Patriot offensive line expected to be bigger and stronger Latrell Brown and company should be much improved. Mr. Brown has big plans for the upcoming season.
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Bill Howard Outdoors
By Bill Howard Post & Voice Columnist Do you know what time it is? No, not where the hands on the clock are located that indicates the daily travels of the sun overhead. I am referring to what time of year it is. Yes, it is hot and feels like the Earth has bounced in its orbit towards the nuclear powered celestial orb that emits heat that is nearly unbearable. But in just a few weeks, we have a whole new season. Again, I am not necessarily referring to something based on the Earth’s position along its orbital path either. I am referring to hunting season! Are you ready? I am getting
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there. I actually am getting a late start to getting ready, but I am trying to catch up quickly. First comes dove season. The annual celebration that is all but a national holiday. In fact, a national holiday is positioned perfectly beside opening day of dove season. Birds, birds and more birds. That is what we want to see. It will be hot. After all, the other season is still going on, summer that is. There will be bugs. Gnats will stick to our arms, necks, legs and faces due to the amount of sweat we will be pouring as we suffer through the plague of worrisome and aggravating miniature pests and heat. Mosquitos will threaten us with Zika or some other potential disease in which we will likely just receive an itching and maybe swollen bite mark along with a quick slap of either our hand or someone else’s hand nearby. But it will be worth it. We get to hunt. We get to shoot. We get to have our annual duty of cleaning a little over a dozen birds each in order to wrap some bacon around the breasts of something that
nature provided to us for a food source that happens to be downright tasty. If we are lucky, we get to approach it as a marriage; you know, something old, something new. Maybe we get to hunt with someone new, or with a new shotgun we have been anxious to test. Maybe we get to teach and mentor a new hunter and show them not only the techniques to hunt in a safe manner, but also the techniques to make quick and ethical shots and an enjoyment and skill that will last a lifetime. Maybe we will get to embrace the old part as well. Taking a parent, uncle or aunt, or even a grandparent for a hunt that will always be remembered with fondness. Maybe we will bring out that old 16 gauge that hasn’t seen a hunting day for decades, or the old side-byside 20 gauge that has been handed down in the family generation to generation. Maybe we get to carry an old companion that may be on his or her last hunt. You know, the one that sleeps at the foot of your bed, lays with you in the recliner, and begs for you table
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then dance as many dances as I could before I couldn’t keep up. Every time I went I was able to get a little further into the evening, dance more dances, even develop an aura of confidence, and more surprising, enthusiasm. “Better never than late,” a dancer is admonished to remember, and exit from the line when the time comes. Sometimes I would attend straight from work, sometimes I had time to go home and change, most often shorts or long pants and a t-shirt, nothing with gingham or ruffles, certainly not matching outfits. I, like everyone else, carried one or more extra t-shirts because the thing about contra dancing is that they are high energy and in no time at all you will be covered in sweat. I know, men sweat, ladies ‘glow’ but some of these ladies were ‘glowing’ buckets. Sweaty people are slippery people. Once I got going and lasted longer into the evening’s program, I noticed two things: the initial smell of masses of sweaty people as fresh sweat washed away the day’s accumulation of dried perspiration gave way from pungent acrid sweat smell to the fresh athletic sweat smell, the ‘good’ sweat, and to my amazement, as I went allemanding my way through the lines, I encoun-
tered a woman with rubber gardening gloves, lightweight and with little ‘grippy’ dots, others with cotton gloves, all the better to grip firmly to keep the man’s hands from slipping loose during an energetic move, like the ‘swing’, in which couples hold hands tightly and lean back into the swing around a circle, and to lose grip could be potentially disastrous. Durant Park, with its wooden floors and wide open spaces, was my favorite, and safer. The church halls we danced in were basements, with steel posts here and there for support, and had to be always dodged, and if you weren’t paying attention, as well as everyone else in the procession of ‘partners’, you could easily swing someone right into the post, and be swung into one yourself. Another hazard is, surprisingly, motion sickness. Being swung about in a circle is bad enough, but being passed along hand over hand down the contra line means the steady reference of a non-moving surroundings has gone. You are advised to maintain eye contact with your dance partner, and for once, staring intently into one another’s eyes is not rude at all, but necessary. And to lose grip of your partner would not turn out well. As the dances wore on, a few more gloves appeared, and
it was time for the first shirt change. And then the magic happens: the dancers have sorted themselves out, the old stale workday office sweat has given way to fresh active sweat, the ‘newbies’ are panting for breath along the sidelines or gulping down water, others collapsed into the line of folding chairs along the far wall. The music gets louder and faster, and the caller’s routines grow more complex, but by now the experienced dancers seem to know what to expect, and dancers turn and exchange partners smoothly up and down the facing lines, a gliding swooping circling line of dancers sure of their every move. The caller, who had started out in the earlier dances calling ‘balance and swing’, ‘ladies, allemande left, circle to the left, men to the right, spin once and a half...’ has gone silent as the more experienced dancers know what to expect and are left alone to enjoy the dance without collisions or orphaned dancers who have fallen out of the line. There are plenty of videos on YouTube - just search for contra dance. All in all, I miss the dances quire a bit, and if I ever get new knees (like many of my age group friends) I’ll give it another go.
PENDER COUNTY GOVERNMENT NEWS
8/4/2016
WANTED! A FEW GOOD MEN & WOMEN! VOLUNTEER! The Pender County Board of Commissioners will consider appointments to the following boards/commissions/committees: # of Name of Board Vacancies Positions/Categories Advisory Board of Health 3 Dentist***, Engineer***, Public Member Animal Shelter Advisory Committee 1 Veterinarian Board of Adjustment 1 District 5 Board of Equalization & Review 1 Public Member Housing Initiative Board 1 Low-Income Representative Industrial Facilities & Pollution Control Financing Auth. 7 Business/Insurance/Attorney/Banking Library Board 1 District 3 Nursing/Adult Care Homes Adv. Board 1 Public Members Pender Memorial Hospital Board 1 District 5 Tourism Development Authority 1 Collector Voluntary Agricultural District Board 1 Public Citizen District 1 = Upper Topsail; Surf City District 4 = Union; Penderlea; Grady; District 2 = Scotts Hill; Lower Topsail Columbia; Caswell; Canetuck District 3 = Rocky Point; Long Creek District 5 = Burgaw; Holly .*** These positions can be temporarily filled by someone associated with this field who may not be currently licensed. Applications can be completed on-line at www.pendercountync.gov or write or call Melissa Long, Clerk to the Board, PO Box 5, Burgaw, NC 28425 (910) 259-1200, and complete an application.
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The Pender County Board of Elections is looking for people willing to work at voting precincts on Election Day, November 8, 2016. Any interested person must understand this will be a very long day and they will be required to be at the precinct by 6:00 am and cannot leave until after the polls close at 7:30 pm. All poll workers are required to attend a three hour training class. All interested people should contact the Board of Elections @ 910-259-1220 for details. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS THE PENDER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS WILL HOLD A PUBLIC HEARING AS FOLLOWS: DATE OF HEARINGS: August 15, 2016 TIME OF HEARINGS: 7:00 p.m. LOCATION OF HEARINGS: THE PUBLIC HEARING NOTED WILL BE HELD IN THE PUBLIC MEETING ROOM AT THE ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE BUILDING ROOM 145, 805 SOUTH WALKER STREET, BURGAW, N.C. 28425
TOPICS OF HEARING:
Zoning Map Amendment Coleman Parks, applicant, on behalf of Beach Front Properties, owner, is requesting approval of a Zoning Map Amendment of one (1) tract totaling approximately 219.5 acres from RA, Rural Agricultural zoning district to RP, Residential Performance zoning district. The subject property is located to the northwest of Island Creek Road (SR 1002) approximately seven tenths of a mile (± 0.7 miles) to the southwest of the intersection of NC HWY 210 and Island Creek Road (SR 1002) in the Topsail Township and may be further identified by Pender County PIN: 3263-73-0614-0000.
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Reconsideration of a Conditional Use Permit Application for a “Bed & Breakfast Inn” use including two accessory apartments to be located at 115 N. Cowan St. Applicant Brenda Allen has applied for the reconsideration of a conditional use permit for a bed and breakfast with accessory apartments to be located on a property (PIN 3229-34-7052-0000) at 115 N. Cowan St. within the Town of Burgaw corporate limits. SURPLUS VEHICLES FOR SALE The Board of Commissioners of the Town of Burgaw has authorized the sale by sealed bid of the following property: • 1997 Ford F150 XLT, long bed, 2-wheel drive, automatic, regular cab truck. White in color with 146,946 miles. Minimum bid $1,000 1999 Ford F150 Triton V8, long bed, 2-wheel drive, automatic, regular cab truck. White in color with 135,954 miles. Minimum bid $1,000 The Town will accept sealed bids for the property until 3:00 PM, Thursday, August 18, 2016, at Town Hall, 109 N. Walker St., Burgaw, NC. At said time, all bids received shall be opened in public and the amount of each bid announced and recorded. The Town Manager will determine the highest responsible bidder for the property and will award the bid accordingly. The Town of Burgaw reserves the right to withdraw the property from sale at any time and the right to reject all bids. Inspection of the property can be made at the Town garage, Monday through Friday, 9am-3pm, located at 213 S. McRae St., Burgaw, NC. August 9, 2016 August 18, 2016
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Comprehensive Plan Amendment Live Oak Development, applicant, on behalf of Kevin Mills et al, owner, is requesting the approval of an amendment to the 2010 Pender County Comprehensive Land Use Plan, Future Land Use Map, for one (1) tract totaling approximately 5.53 acres from Rural Growth future land use designation to Mixed Use future land use designation. The subject property is located along the east side of Old Whitfield Road (SR 1726) and Machine Gun Road (private) approximately 1,200 feet west of US HWY 17 in the Topsail Township and may be further identified by Pender County PIN: 4215-23-1857-0000. Zoning Map Amendment Live Oak Development, applicant, on behalf of Kevin Mills et al, owner, is requesting the approval of a Zoning Map Amendment of one (1) tract totaling approximately 5.53 acres from RP, Residential Performance zoning district to GB, General Business zoning district. The subject property is located along the east side of Old Whitfield Road (SR 1726) and Machine Gun Road (private) approximately 1,200 feet west of US HWY 17 in the Topsail Township and may be further identified by Pender County PIN: 4215-23-1857-0000. Zoning Map Amendment Stroud Engineering, applicant, on behalf of Jack Stocks, owner, is requesting the approval of a Zoning Map Amendment for approximately 11.18 acres of one (1) tract totaling approximately 162.72 acres from the PD, Planned Development zoning district to the RP, Residential Performance zoning district. The portion of the subject property is located on the south and east of Carver Road (SR 1437) approximately 2,880 feet west of the intersection with NC 133 and Carver Road (SR 1437) in the Rocky Point Township and may be further identified by Pender County PIN: 3223-53-8360-0000. Zoning Text Amendment Stroud Engineering, applicant, is requesting a Zoning Text Amendment to the Pender County Unified Development Ordinance, Section 5.2.3 Table of Permitted Uses. Specifically, the amendment proposed is to allow borrow pit sand mining (NAICS 212321) as an allowable use in the PD, Planned Development zoning district in conjunction with an approved Master Development Plan. A detailed description of the proposed changes is available in the Pender County Planning Department offices. Special Use Permit RSC Engineering, applicant, of behalf of Dallas L. Harris et al, owner, is requesting approval of a major revision to an existing Special Use Permit (SUP 10368R & SUP 04-12-20-20) for the construction and operation of a sand borrow pit mine conditioned with an additional minable area of ± 11.3 acres and vegetative recycling. The subject property is zoned RA, Rural Agricultural zoning district and according to the Pender County Unified Development Ordinance Section 5.2.3, Nonmetallic Mineral Mining & Quarrying (NAICS 2123) and Other Nonhazardous Waste Treatment and Disposal (NAICS 562219) are permitted via Special Use Permit. There is one (1) tract associated with this request totaling ± 78.16 acres. The subject property is located along the west side of Shaw Highway (SR 1520) in the Holly Township and may be identified by Pender County PIN: 3258-41-9186-0000. Special Use Permit Revocation Four Points Recycling, LLC., applicant, on behalf of Stacy Hollis Family LTD. Partnership, owner, is hereby notified of a public hearing regarding the revocation of a Special Use Permit for the operation of a vegetative recycling center (NAICS 562219; Other Nonhazardous Waste Treatment and Disposal) according to Section 3.12.4.B of the Pender County Unified Development Ordinance. A Special Use Permit was issued for this property on November 23, 2015 by the Pender County Board of County Commissioners. The property is zoned GB, General Business zoning district and according to the Pender County Unified Development Ordinance Section 5.2.3 Table of Permitted Uses; NAICS 562219, Other Nonhazardous Waste Treatment and Disposal is permitted via Special Use Permit in the GB, General Business zoning district. The subject property is located at 25558 US HWY 17 and may be further identified by Pender County PIN: 4226-974215-0000. For Additional Information: Contact Pender County Planning & Community Development 805 S Walker St Burgaw, NC 28425 Phone 910 259-1202
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Legal Notices Legal Notices Legal Notices Legal Notices Legal Notices Legal Notices EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix of the Estate of Jeffrey Vail Broadbridge, deceased, late of Pender County, North Carolina, this is to notify that all persons having claims against the said estate to present such claims to the undersigned on or before the 29th day of October, 2016, or this notice will be placed in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the said estate will please make immediate payment. This 28th day of July, 2016. Adaliz C. Broadbridge 103 W. High Bluff Drive Hampstead, NC 28443 Robert C. Kenan, Jr. MOORE & KENAN Attorneys at Law P. O. Box 957 Burgaw, NC 28425 (910) 259-9800 #7411 7/28, 8/4, 8/11, 8/18/2016 EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Administratrix of the Estate of Jenny Margo Woodall Williams, deceased, late of Pender County, North Carolina, this is to notify that all persons having claims against the said estate to present such claims to the undersigned on or before the 15th day of October 2016, or this notice will be placed in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the said estate will please make immediate payment. This 14th day of July, 2016. Sherry Grygiel 123 North Drive Rocky Point, NC 28457 Robert C. Kenan, Jr. MOORE & KENAN Attorneys at Law P. O. Box 957 Burgaw, NC 28425 (910) 259-9800 #7407 7/14, 7/21, 7/28, 8/4/2016 NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, PENDER COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Betty Ann Chadwick, deceased, of Pender County. This is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said decedent, Betty Ann Chadwick, to present them to the undersigned on or before October 14, 2016 at 406 N. Topsail Drive, Surf City, NC 28445 or be barred from recovery. All persons indebted to said estate, please make immediate payment. This the day of July 8, 2016. Sharon E. Carter 406 N. Topsail Drive Surf City, NC 28445 #7408 7/14, 7/21, 7/28, 8/4/2016 NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, PENDER COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Amos King James, deceased, of Pender County. This is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said decedent, Amos King James, to present them to the undersigned on or before October 21, 2016 at PO Box 104 Smithfield, NC 27577 or be barred from recovery. All persons indebted to said estate, please make immediate payment. This the day of July, 21, 2016. Craig James PO Box 104 Smithfield, NC 27577 #7409 7/21, 7/28, 8/4, 8/11/2016
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, PENDER COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Wilson Wayne Barnhill, Sr., deceased, of Pender County. This is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said decedent, Wilson Wayne Barnhill, Sr., to present them to the undersigned on or before October 26, 2016 at 4806 Parkside Drive N. Charleston, SC 29405 or be barred from recovery. All persons indebted to said estate, please make immediate payment. This the day of July 15th, 2016 Wilson Wayne Barnhill, Jr. 4806 Parkside Drive N. Charleston, SC 29405 #7410 7/21, 7/28, 8/4, 8/11/2016 NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, PENDER COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of Avery Ashley Wiles , deceased, of Pender County. This is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said decedent, Avery Ashley Wiles, to present them to the undersigned on or before November 3, 2016 at 643 Moore’s Landing Road Hampstead, NC 28443, or be barred from recovery. All persons indebted to said estate, please make immediate payment. This the day of July 28th 2016. Karen D. Wiles 643 Moore’s Landing Road Hampstead, NC 28443 #7412 7/28, 8/4, 8/11, 8/18/2016
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AMENDED NOTICE OF SALE In accordance with an Order entered in Pender County vs. The Unknown Successors In Interest to Dora Hines et al., 06 CVS 369, (Pender County, North Carolina), the undersigned shall offer for sale to the highest bidder at the western door of the Pender County Courthouse in Burgaw, North Carolina, at 12:00 Noon, August 10, 2016, those properties located in Rocky Point Township, Pender County, North Carolina, described as: TRACT 1: BEGINNING at an iron rod on the South edge of the Rocky Point and Long Creek Road, the North East corner of Quincy Walker’s tract running thence with said road North 88 ½ East 55 feet to an iron rod, thence South 1 East 1635 feet to an iron rod, thence South 87 ½ West 45 feet to Quincy Walker’s South East corner, thence with Quincy Walker’s line North 1 West 1639 feet to the beginning, containing 2 acres more or less. TRACT 2: BEGINNING at an iron rod on the South edge of Rocky Point and Long Creek road Dora Hines North East corner of her first tract running with said road North 88 ½ East 55 feet to an iron rod thence South 1 East 1632 feet to the iron tod, thence South 87 ½ West 59 feet to Dora Hines South East corner of her first lot thence with her line North 1 West 1634 feet to the beginning containing 2 acres more or less. This sale shall be for cash and a deposit of five percent (5%) of the amount of the bid shall be required of the highest bidder at the sale. This sale shall be subject to any encumbrances which have priority over the tax liens of Pender County and all outstanding city and county taxes and improvement assessments not included in the above order. #7414 7/28, 8/4/2016 15 SP 266 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NORTH CAROLINA, PENDER COUNTY Under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust executed by Christine Konar to Fidelity National Title Insurance Co of New York, Trustee(s), which was dated February 27, 2007 and recorded on March 2, 2007 in Book 3176 at Page 209, Pender County Registry, North Carolina. Default having been made of the note thereby secured by the said Deed of Trust and the undersigned, Trustee Services of Carolina, LLC, having been substituted as Trustee in said Deed of Trust, and the holder of the note evidencing said default having directed that the Deed of Trust be foreclosed, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at the courthouse door of the county courthouse where the property is located, or the usual and customary location at the county courthouse for conducting the sale on August 10, 2016 at 11:30AM, and will sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described property situated in Pender County, North Carolina, to wit: LOT 50, SECTION 2, OAKVALE EAST AS SHOWN ON PLAT RECORDED IN MAP BOOK/CABINET 23, PAGE 77, PENDER COUNTY REGISTRY. Save and except any releases, deeds of release or prior conveyances of record. Said property is commonly known as 322 Lafayette Street, Wilmington, NC 28411. A cash deposit (no personal checks) of five percent (5%) of the purchase price, or Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars ($750.00), whichever is greater, will be required at the time of the sale. Following the expiration of the statutory upset bid period, all the remaining amounts are immediately due and owing. THIRD PARTY PURCHASERS MUST PAY THE EXCISE TAX AND THE RECORDING COSTS FOR THEIR DEED. Said property to be offered pursuant to this Notice of Sale is being offered for sale, transfer and conveyance “AS IS WHERE IS.” There are no representations of warranty relating to the title or any physical, environmental, health or safety conditions existing in, on, at, or relating to the property being offered for sale. This sale is made subject to all prior liens, unpaid taxes, any unpaid land transfer taxes, special assessments, easements, rights of way, deeds of release, and any other encumbrances or exceptions of record. To the best of the knowledge and belief of the undersigned, the current owner(s) of the property is/are Christine Konar. An Order for possession of the property may be issued pursuant to G.S. 45-21.29 in favor of the purchaser and against the party or parties in possession by the clerk of superior court of the county in which the property is sold. Any person who occupies the property pursuant to a rental agreement entered into or renewed on or after October 1, 2007, may, after receiving the notice of sale, terminate the rental agreement by providing written notice of termination to the landlord, to be effective on a date stated in the notice that is at least 10 days, but no more than 90 days, after the sale date contained in the notice of sale, provided that the mortgagor has not cured the default at the time the tenant provides the notice of termination [NCGS § 4521.16A(b)(2)]. Upon termination of a rental agreement, the tenant is liable for rent due under the rental agreement prorated to the effective date of the termination. If the trustee is unable to convey title to this property for any reason, the sole remedy of the purchaser is
the return of the deposit. Reasons of such inability to convey include, but are not limited to, the filing of a bankruptcy petition prior to the confirmation of the sale and reinstatement of the loan without the knowledge of the trustee. If the validity of the sale is challenged by any party, the trustee, in their sole discretion, if they believe the challenge to have merit, may request the court to declare the sale to be void and return the deposit. The purchaser will have no further remedy. Trustee Services of Carolina, LLC Substitute Trustee Aaron B. Anderson, NCSB No. 26057 Attorney for Trustee Services of Carolina, LLC 5710 Oleander Drive, Ste. 204 Wilmington, NC 28403 Phone: (910) 202-2940 Fax: (910) 202-2941 File No.: 15-17495-FC01 #7413 7/28, 8/4/2016 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE FILE NO. 16-SP-85 Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust executed by I.C. - B.H., Inc. to Alyson B. Faulconer, Trustee, dated September 18, 2008 and recorded in Book 3526, at Page 1 in the Pender County Registry, Burgaw, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the Note thereby secured by the said Deed of Trust, and the undersigned having been substituted as Trustee in the Deed of Trust by instrument duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of the aforesaid county, and the Holder of the Note evidencing the indebtedness having directed that the Deed of Trust be foreclosed, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at the courthouse door in the City of Burgaw, Pender County, North Carolina, on August 8, 2016, at 11:00 a.m. and will sell to the highest bidder for cash the following real estate: Generally described as certain real property, with any and all improvements thereon, located in Pender County, North Carolina, and being more particularly described on Exhibit A, attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference: Lying and being in Topsail Township, Pender County, North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at an existing iron pipe in the southeastern right of way line of Shore Drive, the northernmost corner of Lot 13 in Block 35 of Subdivision Number 1 of Surf City as shown on plat recorded in Map Book 3 at Page 45 of the Pender County Registry; running thence along and with the southwestern right of way of Wilmington Avenue South 32 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds East 215.70 feet to an iron pipe in the mean high water line of the Atlantic Ocean; running thence with the mean high water line of the Atlantic Ocean to a point that is located South 58 degrees 35 minutes 00 seconds West 51.00 feet from the preceding point; running thence with the common lot line of lot 14 and lot 15 in Block 35, as shown on the above-referenced map, and as extended to Shore Drive North 32 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds West 215.70 feet to an iron pipe in the southeastern right of way line of Shore Drive; running thence along and with the southeastern right of way line of Shore Drive North 58 degrees 35 minutes 00 seconds East 50.50 feet to the beginning; and being the same property described as lots 1, 2 and 3 in deed recorded in Book 702 at Page 267 of the Pender County Registry. Together with all additional rights, title, and interests of Grantor conveyed and described in the Deed of Trust recorded in Book 3526, at Page 1 in the office of the Register of Deeds of Pender County. This is the same property described in the Deed of Trust recorded in Book 3526, at Page 1 in the office of the Register of Deeds of Pender County. The current property owner is I.C. - B.H., Inc. The sale is made subject to all taxes (including but not limited to any applicable transfer taxes), special and homeowners’ association assessments, and prior liens or encumbrances of record against the said property, unrecorded mechanics’ and materialmen’s liens, and any recorded releases. The property to be offered pursuant to this Notice of Foreclosure Sale is being offered for sale, transfer and conveyance “AS IS, WHERE IS, AND WITH ALL FAULTS.” Neither the Substitute Trustee nor the Holder of the Note secured by the Deed of Trust/ Security Agreement, or both, being foreclosed, nor the officers, directors, attorneys, employees, agents or authorized representatives of either the Substitute Trustee or the Holder of the Note make any representation of warranty relating to the title or any physical, environmental, health or safety conditions existing in, on, at or relating to the property being offered for sale, and any and all responsibilities or liabilities arising out of or in any way relating to any such condition expressly are disclaimed. To the extent not inconsistent The Media of Record for the People of Pender County. with the terms of the Deed of Trust, the 201-A Substitute Trustee reserves the West Fremont Street • Burgaw, NC 28425 right to• posteditor@post-voice.com offer the property for sale as 910.259.9111 • www.post-voice.com a whole or in such parts or parcels thereof as are separately described in the Deed of Trust, or the Substitute Trustee may offer the property for sale by each method and sell the property by the method which produces the highest price. A cash deposit not to exceed the greater of five percent (5%) of the
amount of the bid or Seven Hundred Fifty and No/100 Dollars ($750.00) may be required at the time of the sale. If no upset bid is filed within ten (10) days from the date the Report of Foreclosure Sale is filed, a Trustee’s Deed will be tendered to the highest bidder. Any successful bidder shall be required to tender the full balance of the purchase price so bid in cash or certified funds at the time the Substitute Trustee tenders to him a Trustee’s Deed for the property or attempts to tender such deed, and should said successful bidder fail to pay the full balance purchase price so bid at that time, he may remain liable on his bid as provided for in N.C. Gen. Stat. §§ 45-21.30(d) and (e). In addition to the purchase price so bid any successful bidder will also be responsible for payment of revenue stamps and other costs of closing the sale. An order for possession of the property may be issued pursuant to N.C. Gen. Stat. § 45-21.29 in favor of the purchaser and against the party or parties in possession by the Clerk of Superior Court of the county in which the property is sold. In accordance with N.C. Gen. Stat. § 45-21.16A(b), in the event that this Notice of Foreclosure Sale relates to residential real property with less than 15 rental units, including single-family residential real property, any person who occupies the property pursuant to a rental agreement entered into or renewed on or after October 1, 2007, may, after receiving the notice of sale, terminate the rental agreement by providing written notice of termination to the landlord, to be effective on a date stated in the notice that is at least 10 days, but no more than 90 days, after the sale date contained herein, provided that the mortgagor/ grantor has not cured the default at the time the tenant provides the notice of termination. Upon termination of a rental agreement, the tenant is liable for rent due under the rental agreement prorated to the effective date of the termination. This the 7th day of June, 2016. Sarah C. Blount Substitute Trustee Post Office Box 38 Bethel, NC 27812 Telephone: 252-825-5291 #7415 7/28, 8/4/2016
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF PENDER IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION BEFORE THE CLERK File No. 2014 SP 13 ROBERT C. KENAN, JR., Guardian of the Estate of LLOYD CORNELIUS SMITH, Incompetent, Petitioner vs. LENORA R. POWELL, Individually, And as Guardian of the Person of Lloyd Cornelius Smith, Incompetent, and ANDREW L. SMITH, Respondents NOTICE OF SALE Pursuant to the Order duly entered by Robert C. Kilroy, Clerk of Superior Court of Pender County, NC, the undersigned Guardian of the Estate of Lloyd Cornelius Smith will, on August 10, 2016 at 12:00 noon, at the eastern door of the Pender County Courthouse, Burgaw, North Carolina, offer for sale each of the following parcels of real property, to the highest bidder for cash, as follows: That certain 1.18 acre tract known as 800 New Road, Burgaw, NC, (Pender PIN: 3237-46-6415-0000) and being more fully described in Deed Book 307, at Page 346, in the Pender County Registry, State of North Carolina; The highest bidder for the above parcel of real property at the sale shall be required to make a cash deposit of ten percent (10%) of the successful bid pending confirmation or rejection thereof. Dated this the 28th day of July 2016. Robert C. Kenan, Jr. Guardian of the Estate of Lloyd Cornelius Smith P. O. Box 957 211 E. Fremont Street Burgaw, NC 28425 (910) 259-9800 #7417 7/28, 8/4/2016 NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, PENDER COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of Henry Watson Thompson, deceased, of Pender County. This is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said decedent, Henry Watson Thompson, to present them to the undersigned on or before November 3, 2016 at PO Box 332 Atkinson, NC, 28421or be barred from recovery. All persons indebted to said estate, please make immediate payment. This the day of July 28, 2016. Frances Thompson Herring PO Box 332 Atkinson, NC 28421 #7416 7/28, 8/4, 8/11, 8/18/2016 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE 16 SP 34 Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust made by David K. Anderson to Baker and Colby, PLLC, Trustee(s), dated the 12th day of June, 2013, and recorded in Book 4272, Page 163, in Pender County Registry, North
Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the note thereby secured by the said Deed of Trust and the undersigned, Substitute Trustee Services, Inc. having been substituted as Trustee in said Deed of Trust by an instrument duly recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Pender County, North Carolina and the holder of the note evidencing said indebtedness having directed that the Deed of Trust be foreclosed, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at the courthouse door in the City of Burgaw, Pender County, North Carolina, or the customary location designated for foreclosure sales, at 2:00 PM on August 9, 2016 and will sell to the highest bidder for cash the following real estate situated in the County of Pender, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as follows: Being all of Lot 17A of “Revision of River Bend Subdivision, Lots 14 through 19” as shown on the map of same recorded in Map Book 22 at Page 98 of the Pender County Registry, reference to which is hereby made for a more particular description. Together with improvements located thereon; said property being located at 1161 Riverbend Drive, Burgaw, North Carolina. Trustee may, in the Trustee’s sole discretion, delay the sale for up to one hour as provided in NCGS §4521.23. Should the property be purchased by a third party, that party must pay the excise tax, as well as the court costs of Forty-Five Cents ($0.45) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) required by NCGS §7A-308(a)(1). The property to be offered pursuant to this notice of sale is being offered for sale, transfer and conveyance “AS IS, WHERE IS.” Neither the Trustee nor the holder of the note secured by the deed of trust/security agreement, or both, being foreclosed, nor the officers, directors, attorneys, employees, agents or authorized representative of either the Trustee or the holder of the note make any representation or warranty relating to the title or any physical, environmental, health or safety conditions existing in, on, at or relating to the property being offered for sale, and any and all responsibilities or liabilities arising out of or in any way relating to any such condition expressly are disclaimed. Also, this property is being sold subject to all taxes, special assessments, and prior liens or encumbrances of record and any recorded releases. Said property is also being sold subject to applicable Federal and State laws. A deposit of five percent (5%) of the purchase price, or seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00), whichever is greater, is required and must be tendered in the form of certified funds at the time of the sale. If the trustee is unable to convey title to this property for any reason, the sole remedy of the purchaser is the return of the deposit. Reasons of such inability to convey include, but are not limited to, the filing of a bankruptcy petition prior to the confirmation of the sale and reinstatement of the loan without the knowledge of the trustee. If the validity of the sale is challenged by any party, the trustee, in their sole discretion, if they believe the challenge to have merit, may request the court to declare the sale to be void and return the deposit. The purchaser will have no further remedy. Additional Notice for Residential Property with Less than 15 rental units, including Single-Family Residential Real Property An order for possession of the property may be issued pursuant to N.C.G.S. § 45-21.29 in favor of the purchaser and against the party or parties in possession by the clerk of superior court of the county in which the property is sold. Any person who occupies the property pursuant to a rental agreement entered into or renewed on or after October 1, 2007, may after receiving the notice of foreclosure sale, terminate the rental agreement by providing written notice of termination to the landlord, to be effective on a date stated in the notice that is at least 10 days but not more than 90 days, after the sale date contained in this notice of sale, provided that the mortgagor has not cured the default at the time the tenant provides the notice of termination. Upon termination of a rental agreement, the tenant is liable for rent due under the rental agreement prorated to the effective date of the termination. SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE SERVICES, INC. SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE c/o Hutchens Law Firm P.O. Box 1028 4317 Ramsey Street Fayetteville, North Carolina 28311 Phone No: (910) 864-3068 https://sales.hutchenslawfirm.com Case No: 1173939 (FC.FAY) #7419 7/28, 8/4/2016 PUBLIC NOTICE DOCKET NO. SP-8149 SUB 0 APPLICATION OF QUARTER HORSE FARM, LLC FOR A CERTIFICATE OF PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on July 18, 2016, Quarter Horse Farm, LLC (Applicant), filed an application seeking a certificate of public convenience and necessity pursuant to G.S. 62-110.1(a) for construction of a 5-MW solar generating facility to be located at the end of Hilltop Farm Road, northwest of the intersection with U.S. Route 17, in the Township of Topsail, Pender County,
North Carolina. The Applicant plans to sell the electricity to Duke Energy Progress, LLC. Details of the application may be obtained from the Office of the Chief Clerk of the North Carolina Utilities Commission, 430 N. Salisbury Street, 5th Floor, Dobbs Building, Raleigh, North Carolina 27603 or 4325 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-4300 or on the Commission’s website at www.ncuc.net. If a complaint is received within ten days after the last date of the publication of this notice, the Commission will schedule a public hearing to determine whether a certificate should be awarded, will give reasonable notice of the time and place of the hearing to the Applicant and to each complaining party, and will require the Applicant to publish notice of the hearing in this newspaper. If no complaint is received within the time specified above and if the Commission does not order a hearing upon its own initiative, the Commission will enter an order awarding the certificate sought by the Applicant. Persons desiring to lodge complaints may file statements to that effect with the Commission. Such statements should reference Docket No. SP-8149, Sub 0 and be addressed as follows: Chief Clerk, North Carolina Utilities Commission, 4325 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-4300. Statements may also be directed to Christopher J. Ayers, Executive Director, Public Staff - North Carolina Utilities Commission, 4326 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-4300 or to The Honorable Roy Cooper, Attorney General of North Carolina, 9001 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-9001. #7421 7/28, 8/4, 8/11, 8/18/2016 NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, PENDER COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of William Roy Edwards Jr., deceased, of Pender County. This is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said decedent, William Roy Edwards Jr. to present them to the undersigned on or before November 10, 2016 at 124 Shannon Court Rocky Mount, NC 27804 or be barred from recovery. All persons indebted to said estate, please make immediate payment. This the day of August 4, 2016. Deborah E. Haggerty 124 Shannon Court Rocky Mount, NC 27804 #7423 8/4, 8/11, 8/18, 8/25/2016
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF PENDER IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION COURT FILE #:15-CVS-877 PENDER COUNTY et. al., Plaintiff(s), v. GREATER 17 OPPORTUNITY, LLC, owner, et. al., Defendant(s). NOTICE OF SALE In accordance with an Order entered in Pender County v. GREATER 17 OPPORTUNITY, LLC, owner, et. al., 15-CVS-877, (Pender County, North Carolina), the undersigned shall offer for sale to the highest bidder at the western door of the Pender County Courthouse in Burgaw, North Carolina at 12:00 Noon, 08/19/2016, that property located in Pender County, North Carolina, described as: Commencing at the centerline intersection of NCSR 1533 (Shepards Road) with US 17, at a found PK Nail, and following the centerline of US 17 N 43d35’50” E a distance of 532.45’; thence leaving said centerline S 44d50’51” E a distance of 50.01’ to a found iron stake on the southern right of way of US 17, THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. Thence from said beginning and along the southern right of way of US 17 N 43d35’50” E a distance of 89.78’ to a found concrete monument; thence S 12d47’33” E a distance of 1098.42’ to a found iron pipe; thence S 25d53’29” W a distance of 342.16’ to a found iron pipe; thence N 10d01’22” W a distance of 43.08’ to a found iron pipe; thence S 60d34’27” W a distance of 102.60’ to a found iron pipe; thence N 45d00’00” W a distance of 685.25’ to a found iron pipe; thence N 48d12’08” E a distance of 310.42’ to a found iron pipe; thence N 52d52’00” W a distance of 87.50’ to a found iron pipe; thence N 46d17’06” W a distance of 207.14’ to the point of beginning. Containing 12.94 acres by coordinates and is a portion of Deed Book 1224, Page 215. (PID: 4226-96-0268-0000) This sale shall be for cash and a deposit of five percent (5%) of the amount of the bid shall be required of the highest bidder at the sale. This sale shall be subject to any encumbrances which have priority over the tax liens of Pender County, all deferred taxes, and all outstanding city and county taxes and improvement assessments not delinquent as of the filing of the confirmation of sale, and all outstanding city and county taxes and improvement assessments not included in the above order. Posted: August 4, 2016. Richard T. Rodgers, Jr., Commissioner #7434 8/4, 8/11/2016
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Legal Notices Legal Notices Legal Notices Legal Notices Legal Notices Legal Notices NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA PENDER COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION BEFORE THE CLERK 14 SP 275 LAWRENCE S. BOEHLING, Public Administrator of the Estate of Rachel S. Pearsall vs. JOYCE E. PEARSALL MILES, ET ALS TO:DENITA KING, REGINALD PEARSALL, SHONNA PEARSALL, VAUGHN PEARSALL, DONNA LOFTON, SHELIA LEWIS, SYLVIA PEARSALL, TAMARA PEARSALL, MICHAEL LEWIS, TONY PEARSALL, and UNKNOWN HEIRS AND/OR SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST TO RACHEL S. PEARSALL Take Notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above-entitled special proceeding. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: Petition to sell real property owned by Rachel S. Pearsall described in Deed Book 2033, Page 323 of the Pender County Registry said proceeding being brought to pay debts and administrative costs of said estate. You are required to make defense to such pleading not later than September 14, 2016 and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This the 4th day of August, 2016. LAWRENCE S. BOEHLING Administrator of the Estate of Rachel Smith Pearsall P.O. Box 1416 Burgaw, NC 28425 #7426 8/4, 8/11, 8/18/2016 IN THE MATTER OF THE FORECLOSURE OF THE DEED OF TRUST EXECUTED BY HULAN ASHLEY ANDERSON, JR. and DONNA WATKINS ANDERSON, Recorded in Book 3677, Page 70 and recorded again in Book 3761, Page 136, Pender County Registry IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION BEFORE THE CLERK FILE NO. 16-SP-124 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE DEED OF TRUST BEING FORECLOSED: The Deed of Trust being foreclosed is that Deed of Trust executed by HULAN ASHLEY ANDERSON, JR. and DONNA WATKINS ANDERSON to Jay B. Green, Trustee, dated August 28, 2009 and recorded in Book 3677, Page 70 and recorded again in Book 3761, Page 136 in the Pender County Registry of North Carolina. RECORD OWNERS OF THE REAL PROPERTY: The record owners of the subject real property as reflected on the records of the Pender County Register of Deeds not more than 10 days prior to the posting of this Notice are The Heirs of Donna Watkins Anderson who include Christopher Hulan Anderson and Noah Alexander Anderson, a possible minor. DATE, TIME AND PLACE OF SALE: The sale will be held on August 16, 2016 at 1:00 p.m. at the door of the Pender County Courthouse, Burgaw, North Carolina. PROPERTY TO BE SOLD: The following real property to be sold “sight unseen” together with any improvements is located in Pender County, North Carolina and is believed to have the address of 2896 Rooks Road, Atkinson, NC 28421 and is otherwise more particularly described as follows: BEING ALL of Lot No. 4 of “OVER THE CREEK SUBDIVISION”, as shown on a map recorded in Map Book 36, Page 57, Pender County Registry, reference to which is hereby made for a more particular description. Included as part of the real property is a 2010 Clayton Keystone manufactured home bearing serial no. OHC019771NCAB as otherwise more particularly described in a Declaration recorded in Book 3677, Page 78 and again in Book 3761, Page 145, Pender Registry. TERMS OF SALE: Pursuant to the provisions of N.C.G.S. §45-21.10(b) and the terms of the Deed of Trust, any successful bidder may be required to deposit with the Trustee or Clerk of Superior Court immediately upon the conclusion of the sale a cash deposit to be determined by the greater of 5% of the bid or $750.00. Unless the Substitute Trustee agrees otherwise, the successful bidder will be required to tender the “full purchase price” so bid in cash or certified check at the time the Trustee tenders to him a Deed to the property or attempts to tender such Deed, and should the successful bidder fail to pay the full amount, then the successful bidder shall remain liable as provided for in N.C.G.S. §45-21.30. By submitting your bid, you agree that the “full purchase price” shall be defined as the amount of bid plus the Trustee’s commission as defined in the subject Deed of Trust plus the costs of the action, unless the Trustee agrees otherwise. For example, if the amount of bid is $20,000.00 and the trustee’s commission is defined in the subject Deed of Trust as 5% of the gross proceeds of the sale, then the “full purchase price” shall equal $21,000.00 plus the costs of the action. A tender of Deed shall
be defined as a letter from the Trustee to the successful bidder offering to record the Deed upon receipt of full purchase price as described herein and listed in said letter. If the trustee is unable to convey title to this property for any reason such as a bankruptcy filing, the sole remedy of the successful bidder is the return of the deposit. As to any manufactured home, the following shall apply: Any not considered real property is being foreclosed pursuant to N.C.G.S. §25-9-604, if necessary; there is no warranty that any is actually located on the subject tract; and there is no warranty given by the Substitute Trustee as to whether said home is real property or personal property. The sale will be made subject to all prior liens, unpaid taxes, assessments, restrictions and easements of record, if any. ADDITIONAL NOTICE: Take notice that an order for possession of the property may be issued pursuant to G.S. 45-21.29 in favor of the purchaser and against the party or parties in possession by the clerk of superior court of the county in which the property is sold. Take further notice that any person who occupies the property pursuant to a rental agreement entered into or renewed on or after October 1, 2007, may, after receiving the notice of sale, terminate the rental agreement by providing written notice of termination to the landlord, to be effective on a date stated in the notice that is at least 10 days, but no more than 90 days, after the sale dates contained in the notice of sale, provided that the mortgagor has not cured the default at the time the tenant provides the notice of termination. This notice further states that upon termination of a rental agreement, the tenant is liable for rent due under the rental agreement prorated to the effective date of the termination. This the 13 day of June, 2016. THE GREEN LAW FIRM, P.C. Jay B. Green Attorneys for Deidre D. DeFlorentis, Substitute Trustee 908 E. Edenton Street Raleigh, North Carolina 27601 Telephone: 919-829-0797 Facsimile: 919-829-0799 #7418 8/4, 8/11/2016 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE 16 SP 68 Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust made by Natasha R. Jarman and Danilla Jarman (PRESENT RECORD OWNER(S): Natasha R. Jarman) to W.J. Kellam, Jr., Trustee(s), dated the 22nd day of May, 2008, and recorded in Book 3468, Page 189, in Pender County Registry, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the note thereby secured by the said Deed of Trust and the undersigned, Substitute Trustee Services, Inc. having been substituted as Trustee in said Deed of Trust by an instrument duly recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Pender County, North Carolina and the holder of the note evidencing said indebtedness having directed that the Deed of Trust be foreclosed, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at the courthouse door in the City of Burgaw, Pender County, North Carolina, or the customary location designated for foreclosure sales, at 2:00 PM on August 16, 2016 and will sell to the highest bidder for cash the following real estate situated in the County of Pender, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at an iron axle at the intersection of the South line of the 60 foot right of way of County Road No. 1001, the old Black River Road, and the old line between E. L. English, see Book 339, Page 358, and I. C. Orr Estate, see Book 132, Page 86, (said Beginning corner being the Northwest corner of a lot conveyed to Upper Union Community Building by E. L. English) and runs thence, 1. With the old English (Book 339, Page 358) and Orr (Book 132, Page 86) line and with the West line of the Upper Union Community Building lot South 04 degrees 10 minutes West 210.00 feet to an iron pipe; thence, 2. With a new line North 73 degrees 12 minutes West 105.00 feet to an iron pipe; thence, 3. With a new line North 04 degrees 10 minutes East 210.00 feet to an iron pipe in the South line of the 60 foot right of way of County Road No. 1001 (old Black River Road); thence, 4. With the South line of the 60 foot right of way line of County Road No. 1001 as it curves in a counterclockwise direction to the Point of Beginning, chord of said curve being South 73 degrees 12 minutes East 105.00 feet to the Point of Beginning, containing 0.5 acres, more or less as surveyed during August 1965, by Charles V. Brooks, III, Registered Surveyor, with all lines correct in their angular relations and relative to the 1965 magnetic meridian, and being a part of the land in a deed to I. C. Orr and Mary E. Orr as recorded in Book 132, Page 86 of the Pender County Registry. Together with improvements located thereon; said property being located at 2181 Willard Road, Willard, North Carolina. Being the same land described in a deed dated December 14, 1965 recorded in Book 401, Page 452 of the Pender County Registry. See Will of Margaret Orr Davis, File 94 E 130 of the Pender County Clerk of Superior Court’s Office. Trustee may, in the Trustee’s sole discretion, delay the sale for up to one hour as provided in NCGS §45-
21.23. Should the property be purchased by a third party, that party must pay the excise tax, as well as the court costs of Forty-Five Cents ($0.45) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) required by NCGS §7A-308(a)(1). The property to be offered pursuant to this notice of sale is being offered for sale, transfer and conveyance “AS IS, WHERE IS.” Neither the Trustee nor the holder of the note secured by the deed of trust/security agreement, or both, being foreclosed, nor the officers, directors, attorneys, employees, agents or authorized representative of either the Trustee or the holder of the note make any representation or warranty relating to the title or any physical, environmental, health or safety conditions existing in, on, at or relating to the property being offered for sale, and any and all responsibilities or liabilities arising out of or in any way relating to any such condition expressly are disclaimed. Also, this property is being sold subject to all taxes, special assessments, and prior liens or encumbrances of record and any recorded releases. Said property is also being sold subject to applicable Federal and State laws. A deposit of five percent (5%) of the purchase price, or seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00), whichever is greater, is required and must be tendered in the form of certified funds at the time of the sale. If the trustee is unable to convey title to this property for any reason, the sole remedy of the purchaser is the return of the deposit. Reasons of such inability to convey include, but are not limited to, the filing of a bankruptcy petition prior to the confirmation of the sale and reinstatement of the loan without the knowledge of the trustee. If the validity of the sale is challenged by any party, the trustee, in their sole discretion, if they believe the challenge to have merit, may request the court to declare the sale to be void and return the deposit. The purchaser will have no further remedy. Additional Notice for Residential Property with Less than 15 rental units, including Single-Family Residential Real Property An order for possession of the property may be issued pursuant to N.C.G.S. § 45-21.29 in favor of the purchaser and against the party or parties in possession by the clerk of superior court of the county in which the property is sold. Any person who occupies the property pursuant to a rental agreement entered into or renewed on or after October 1, 2007, may after receiving the notice of foreclosure sale, terminate the rental agreement by providing written notice of termination to the landlord, to be effective on a date stated in the notice that is at least 10 days but not more than 90 days, after the sale date contained in this notice of sale, provided that the mortgagor has not cured the default at the time the tenant provides the notice of termination. Upon termination of a rental agreement, the tenant is liable for rent due under the rental agreement prorated to the effective date of the termination. SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE SERVICES, INC. SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE c/o Hutchens Law Firm P.O. Box 1028 4317 Ramsey Street Fayetteville, North Carolina 28311 Phone No: (910) 864-3068 https://sales.hutchenslawfirm.com Case No: 1177759 (FC.FAY) #7427 8/4, 8/11/2016
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE 16 SP 88 Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust made by Tyler J. Shuler and Claudia C. Shuler to Pamela S. Cox, Trustee(s), dated the 25th day of March, 2013, and recorded in Book 4229, Page 56, in Pender County Registry, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the note thereby secured by the said Deed of Trust and the undersigned, Substitute Trustee Services, Inc. having been substituted as Trustee in said Deed of Trust by an instrument duly recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Pender County, North Carolina and the holder of the note evidencing said indebtedness having directed that the Deed of Trust be foreclosed, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at the courthouse door in the City of Burgaw, Pender County, North Carolina, or the customary location designated for foreclosure sales, at 2:00 PM on August 16, 2016 and will sell to the highest bidder for cash the following real estate situated in the County of Pender, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as follows: Being all of Lot 41, as shown on the map entitled “Marcil VillageSection 3” recorded in Map Book 53, Page 129, Pender County Registry, reference to which said map being hereby made for a more particular description. Together with improvements located thereon; said property being located at 121 Marcil Lane, Hampstead, North Carolina. Trustee may, in the Trustee’s sole discretion, delay the sale for up to one hour as provided in NCGS §4521.23. Should the property be purchased by a third party, that party must pay the excise tax, as well as the court costs of Forty-Five Cents ($0.45) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) required by NCGS §7A-308(a)(1). The property to be offered pursuant to this notice of sale is being offered for sale, transfer and conveyance “AS IS, WHERE IS.” Neither
the Trustee nor the holder of the safety conditions existing in, on, at or Highway #5, at Northwest corner of note secured by the deed of trust/ relating to the property being offered Robert Cowan (old Charlie Raynor security agreement, or both, being for sale. Any and all responsibilities line) and runs East with Cowan line to foreclosed, nor the officers, direc- or liabilities arising out of or in any a stake at the ditch; thence Southeast tors, attorneys, employees, agents way relating to any such condition 48 yards to a stake in another ditch; or authorized representative of either expressly are disclaimed. This sale thence West with a ditch 92 yards to the Trustee or the holder of the note is made subject to all prior liens and a stake in road (N.C. #50); thence make any representation or warranty encumbrances, and unpaid taxes with right of way line of said road to relating to the title or any physical, and assessments including but not BEGINNING, containing 1 acre, more environmental, health or safety condi- limited to any transfer tax associated or less, and being same described tions existing in, on, at or relating to with the foreclosure. A deposit of in Book 215, page 4 of the Pender the property being offered for sale, five percent (5%) of the amount of County Registry. and any and all responsibilities or li- the bid or seven hundred fifty dollars This property is also the same as abilities arising out of or in any way re- ($750.00), whichever is greater, is described as the first tract in deed lating to any such condition expressly required and must be tendered in the recorded in Book 367, page 183 of are disclaimed. Also, this property form of certified funds at the time of the Pender County Registry. is being sold subject to all taxes, the sale. This sale will be held open (PID: 3384-40-7538-0000) special assessments, and prior liens ten days for upset bids as required This sale shall be for cash and a or encumbrances of record and any by law. Following the expiration of the deposit of five percent (5%) of the recorded releases. Said property is statutory upset period, all remaining amount of the bid shall be required of also being sold subject to applicable amounts are IMMEDIATELY DUE AND the highest bidder at the sale. Federal and State laws. OWING. Failure to remit funds in a This sale shall be subject to any A deposit of five percent (5%) of timely manner will result in a Dec- encumbrances which have priority the purchase price, or seven hundred laration of Default and any deposit over the tax liens of Pender County, fifty dollars ($750.00), whichever will be frozen pending the outcome all deferred taxes, and all outstanding is greater, is required and must be of any re-sale. If the sale is set aside city and county taxes and improvetendered in the form of certified funds for any reason, the Purchaser at the ment assessments not delinquent as at the time of the sale. sale shall be entitled only to a return of the filing of the confirmation of sale, If the trustee is unable to convey of the deposit paid. The Purchaser and all outstanding city and county title to this property for any reason, shall have no further recourse against taxes and improvement assessments the sole remedy of the purchaser is the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee, the not included in the above order. the return of the deposit. Reasons Substitute Trustee or the attorney of Posted: August 4, 2016. of such inability to convey include, any of the foregoing. Richard T. Rodgers, Jr., but are not limited to, the filing of a SPECIAL NOTICE FOR LEASECommissioner bankruptcy petition prior to the confir- HOLD TENANTS: If you are a tenant #7431 8/4, 8/11/2016 mation of the sale and reinstatement residing in the property, be advised of the loan without the knowledge that an Order for Possession of the STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA of the trustee. If the validity of the property may be issued in favor of COUNTY OF PENDER sale is challenged by any party, the the purchaser. Also, if your lease IN THE GENERAL COURT trustee, in their sole discretion, if they began or was renewed on or after OF JUSTICE believe the challenge to have merit, October 1, 2007, be advised that you SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION may request the court to declare may terminate the rental agreement COURT FILE #:15-CVS-794 the sale to be void and return the upon written notice to the landlord, to PENDER COUNTY et. al., deposit. The purchaser will have no be effective on a date stated in the Plaintiff(s), further remedy. v. notice that is at least 10 days, but Additional Notice for Residential no more than 90 days, after the sale EZRA C. MURPHY, owner, et. al., Property with Less than 15 rental date contained in the notice of sale, Defendant(s). units, including Single-Family Resi- provided that the mortgagor has not NOTICE OF SALE dential Real Property In accordance with an Order cured the default at the time notice of An order for possession of the termination is provided. You may be entered in Pender County v. EZRA C. property may be issued pursuant to liable for rent due under the agree- MURPHY, owner, et. al., 15-CVS-794, N.C.G.S. § 45-21.29 in favor of the ment prorated to the effective date of (Pender County, North Carolina), the purchaser and against the party or the termination. undersigned shall offer for sale to the parties in possession by the clerk of highest bidder at the western door The date of this Notice is superior court of the county in which of the Pender County Courthouse July 26, 2016. the property is sold. Grady I. Ingle or in Burgaw, North Carolina at 12:00 Any person who occupies the Elizabeth B. Ells Noon, 08/19/2016, that property property pursuant to a rental agreeSubstitute Trustee located in Pender County, North Caroment entered into or renewed on 10130 Perimeter Parkway, lina, described as: or after October 1, 2007, may after LYING in Columbia Township, Suite 400 receiving the notice of foreclosure Charlotte, NC 28216 Pender County, North Carolina, adsale, terminate the rental agreement (704) 333-8107 jacent to and Northeast of the paved by providing written notice of terminahttp://shapiroattorneys.com/nc/ centerline of S.R. #1207 (Halfway tion to the landlord, to be effective on 13-041476 Branch School Road), and being a date stated in the notice that is at #7429 8/4, 8/11/2016 more fully described as follows: least 10 days but not more than 90 BEGINNING at an old subsurSTATE OF NORTH days, after the sale date contained in face P.K. spike ins aid centerline of CAROLINA this notice of sale, provided that the S.R. #1207, said beginning spike is COUNTY OF PENDER mortgagor has not cured the default located along said road centerline IN THE GENERAL COURT at the time the tenant provides the South 55 degrees 14 minutes 20 OF JUSTICE notice of termination. Upon terminaseconds East 516.76 feet from a SUPERIOR COURT tion of a rental agreement, the tenant new P.K. spike at the intersection DIVISION is liable for rent due under the rental of centerlines of S.R. #1207 and a COURT FILE #:14-CVS-689 agreement prorated to the effective marled Paper Co. Road, (running to PENDER COUNTY et. al., date of the termination. the Southwest); said Paper Co. Road Plaintiff(s), SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE is located Northwestwardly along S.R. v. SERVICES, INC. #1207 approximately 1 mile from S.R. SHIRLEY B. HUBBARD C/O SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE @1206 (Tuckahoe Road). JOEY HUBBARD, c/o Hutchens Law Firm RUNNING thence from said BEowner, et. al., P.O. Box 1028 GINNING P.K. spike, so located, North Defendant(s). 4317 Ramsey Street 55 degrees 14 minutes 20 seconds NOTICE OF SALE Fayetteville, West 336.29 feet with said road cenIn accordance with an Order terline to a new P.K. spike in said road North Carolina 28311 Phone No: (910) 864-3068 entered in Pender County v. SHIRLEY centerline; thence, a new line North https://sales.hutchenslawfirm.com B. HUBBARD 32 degrees 09 minutes East 155.35 C/O JOEY HUBBARD, owner, et. feet to a new iron stake; thence a new Case No: 1179606 (FC.FAY) al., 14-CVS-689, (Pender County, line South 71 degrees 14 minutes 40 #7428 8/4,8/11/2016 North Carolina), the undersigned shall seconds East 213.84 feet to a new iron IN THE GENERAL COURT offer for sale to the highest bidder at stake in the old marked line; thence OF JUSTICE the western door of the Pender County with said old marked line South 2 OF NORTH CAROLINA Courthouse in Burgaw, North Carolina degrees 00 minutes West 254.67 feet SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION at 12:00 Noon, 08/19/2016, that prop- (passing over an old flush iron pipe at PENDER COUNTY erty located in Pender County, North 218.95 feet) to the BEGINNING, con16SP93 Carolina, described as: taining 0.97 acres, more or less (net) IN THE MATTER OF THE FOREBeing all of that real property de- and is as surveyed and described by CLOSURE OF A DEED OF TRUST scribed in a deed recorded in Book William H. Blake, NC RLS #L-2179 of EXECUTED BY RYAN SCOTT WEN- 502 Page 98 of the Pender County Burgaw, NC on 25 April, 1997. ZEL AND MEGAN DAWN JONES Registry and further being all that Out of those 19 acres, see Deed DATED OCTOBER 8, 2003 AND RE- real property described in a deed Book 361, Page 155 of the Pender CORDED IN BOOK 2239 AT PAGE recorded in Book 474 Page 106 of County Registry. 276 IN THE PENDER COUNTY the Pender County Registry less and (PID: 2350-15-2730-0000) PUBLIC REGISTRY, NORTH CARO- excepting therefrom all that real propThis sale shall be for cash and a LINA erty conveyed by deed and recorded deposit of five percent (5%) of the NOTICE OF SALE in Book 1347 Page 206 of the Pender amount of the bid shall be required of Under and by virtue of the power County Registry and further less and the highest bidder at the sale. and authority contained in the excepting therefrom all that real propThis sale shall be subject to any above-referenced deed of trust and erty conveyed by deed and recorded encumbrances which have priority because of default in the payment in Book 1347 Page 209 of the Pender over the tax liens of Pender County, of the secured indebtedness and County Registry. all deferred taxes, and all outstanding failure to perform the stipulation and (PID: 2293-21-1499-0000) city and county taxes and improveagreements therein contained and, This sale shall be for cash and a ment assessments not delinquent as pursuant to demand of the owner deposit of five percent (5%) of the of the filing of the confirmation of sale, and holder of the secured debt, amount of the bid shall be required of and all outstanding city and county the undersigned substitute trustee the highest bidder at the sale. taxes and improvement assessments will expose for sale at public aucThis sale shall be subject to any not included in the above order. tion to the highest bidder for cash encumbrances which have priority Posted: August 4, 2016. at the usual place of sale at the over the tax liens of Pender County, Richard T. Rodgers, Jr., county courthouse of said county at all deferred taxes, and all outstanding Commissioner 11:00AM on August 16, 2016 the fol- city and county taxes and improve- #7432 8/4, 8/11/2016 lowing described real estate and any ment assessments not delinquent as other improvements which may be of the filing of the confirmation of sale, situated thereon, in Pender County, and all outstanding city and county North Carolina, and being more par- taxes and improvement assessments ticularly described as follows: not included in the above order. BEING all of Lot 110-A in Section Posted: August 4, 2016. VI-E, Belvedere Plantation according Richard T. Rodgers, Jr., to the map of Section VI-E, BelveCommissioner dere Plantation, recorded in Map #7430 8/4, 8/11/2016 Book 20, at Page 41, in the office STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA of the Register of Deeds of Pender COUNTY OF PENDER County, North Carolina, reference to IN THE GENERAL COURT which said map is hereby made for a OF JUSTICE more particular description. SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION And Being more commonly COURT FILE #:15-CVS-428 known as: 116 Bay Tree Cir, HampPENDER COUNTY et. al., stead, NC 28443 Plaintiff(s), The record owner(s) of the propv. erty, as reflected on the records of CHRISTINA MARIA ALLEN, the Register of Deeds, is/are Ryan owner, et. al., Scott Wenzel and Megan Dawn Defendant(s). N Jones. The Media of Record for the People of Pender County. NOTICE OF SALE The property to be offered purIn accordance with an Order suant to this notice of sale is being 201-A West Fremont Street • Burgaw, NC 28425 offered for sale, transfer and convey- entered in Pender County v. CHRIS-910.259.9111 • posteditor@post-voice.com • www.post-voice.com ance “AS IS, WHERE IS.” Neither TINA MARIA ALLEN, owner, et. al., the Trustee nor the holder of the 15-CVS-428, (Pender County, North note secured by the deed of trust, Carolina), the undersigned shall offer being foreclosed, nor the officers, for sale to the highest bidder at the directors, attorneys, employees, western door of the Pender County agents or authorized representative Courthouse in Burgaw, North Carolina of either Trustee or the holder of the at 12:00 Noon, 08/19/2016, that propnote make any representation or erty located in Pender County, North warranty relating to the title or any Carolina, described as: BEGINNING at a stake in N.C. physical, environmental, health or
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Suicide
Continued from page 1A for a year in order to get a handle on it. If we are going to take it forward, it is a lot easier to correct on a small scale than on a larger one. Then we can set up a more specific and pointed program that deals specifically with teen suicide; and have it eventually at every school in the county, not just the high schools. The elementary schools and the middle schools are all dealing with
Performers
Continued from page 9A den 3-1. Senior Jordan Flora pitched a good game with senior Michael Stroman hammering a double in his final high school baseball game. The Topsail baseball team upset the top seeded Cleveland County team behind the efforts of Garrett Myrka. He had a two run double in the seventh inning. Sam Hall played a tough third base for the Pirates. Josh Madole was 2-4 with a run scored. The Topsail Lady Pirates advanced to the third round with a convincing win over Morehead. Victoria Elder
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Continued from page 1A Commissioner Fred McCoy discussed the increased traffic
different levels of problems,” said Harrell. Harrell wants to spread awareness of a text line for teens. The number to text is 741741. It is manned seven days a week, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The text line is available particularly for teens in crisis, to help them get through that hot moment during which they might do themselves harm. Many believe that texting is an important way to reach teens in that critical moment for several reasons – it is anon-
ymous and it seems to be the method of choice for communicating among kids these days. “It costs nothing, and it might save a life. The more teenagers that are aware of this number, the more likely it is that they will be able to help themselves or help a friend. My nephew, Alex Harrell, committed suicide this past spring, and it’s something that our family is of course still struggling with. But the last thing that he did before he killed himself was text his friends. That was his last act. So that bears out
the importance of texting as a method of communication,” said Harrell. Harrell pointed out that there are often few indicators, and it often takes an expert to recognize a potential for something harmful. The kind of program the committee wants to implement in Pender County is something that will get the teenager past that impulse. Unaware of the magnitude of what Harrell calls the ‘non-decision’ being made, a teen’s suicidal act is just a reaction to misery and seemingly
insurmountable problems. In the end, the problems that were actually not that big in the scope of a human life suddenly become huge problems for the teenager’s families and friends. “The ripples from something like that are just huge. It will be something that a family will deal with forever. The scar will not always be fresh, but there will always be a scar. Getting a child through that moment, if that can be done, then there’s success. The program we want to imple-
ment is by no means exclusive to Pender High School, except in the beginning, and that is only because everything needs to start somewhere. From the tiny acorn, the mighty oak doth grow. So this will be our acorn. This will be our seed planted,” said Harrell. For more information about the developing teen suicide prevention program, contact PATH Executive Director Sandy Rowe at (910) 508-5221 or email her at srowe@penderallianceforteenhealth.com.
went the distance for the Pirates to earn the win while Hayley Grizzle had a double. Keri White had a double and a bunt single in the win. The Trask softball team won twice. Brittany Foy earned both wins including a four hit performance against Manteo. Desire Brown had the game winning hit against Manteo while Kristina Collier had a grand slam dinger against Mattamuskeet. The Trask soccer team advanced to the third round of the state playoffs for the first time in school history. They beat Hobbton 4-0 behind Edith Mendoza, Maria Valentin, Michelle Valentin, and Vic-
toria Botello. The Lady Titans edged West Columbus 1-0 behind the play of Maria Valentin. The senior scored the lone goal late in the contest to send the Titans into the third round of the playoffs. The Pender ladies track team won the regional meet behind Tanacza Simpson’s performance in the shot put. Lakirah Forney performed well and qualified in two of the three jumping events. Blake Joyce qualified for the states with a second place finish in the triple jump for Trask while Johnathan Jordan won the shot put. Week 4. The Topsail hard ballers came into the 3A play-
offs amid talk of this being a down year. The Pirates have silenced the naysayers with an improbable run through the post season. Topsail lefthander Payton Phelps made the most of his fourth start of the year by throwing six shutout innings while Josh Madole led the game off with a dinger as the17thseeded Pirates defeated the fifth seeded Panthers 7-0 to advance to the best-of-three, 3A regional series. Chase Riker delivered a bases-loaded double that scored Cameron Kimrey, Madole and Sam Hall. Hall also doubled and scored on a single by Garrett Myrka. Early in the week Payton
Rice pitched a seven-inning complete game to lead the Pirates’ to a 7-1 home victory over visiting Triton. Rice gave up two hits and one earned run, walking one and fanning five. Bryce Cota had two hits and a walk, while Hall enjoyed a 3-for-4 night. The Topsail softball team also advanced to the regional finals. Keri White completed a three-hit day with a sharp infield single to the right side of the infield to score Hunter Bizzell with the winning run in the bottom of the ninth inning as Topsail defeated Corinth Holders 2-1. Junior hurler Victoria Elder earned two wins and had an RBI in the Pirates win
over Northern Nash. Hayley Grizzle had a triple while Bizzell and Alyssa Randall had good games. The Trask Lady Titans fell in the third round of the playoffs. Nicole Schilling had two hits including a triple to pace the Lady Titans. Pender junior Tanazsa Simpson won a state championship in the shot put. Trask senior Desire Brown ended her high school career in style. The speedy senior sprinter won the state championship in the 200 and 400-meter sprints and also finished second in the 4x400 relay. She finished third in the state in the 100-meter run.
at the intersection of Highway 53 and State Road 117 in Burgaw. “There is so much more volume going to the Walmart that not only has the new store
helped drive volume at the ABC store, it has increased sales tax revenue for the county and the DOT is going to expand that section of the road, adding turning lanes for increased
safety. The store may even expand in size,” said McCoy. Commissioner McCoy also discussed the new CSX intermodal rail terminal being built in Rocky Mount. The hub
is scheduled to open in 2020 and McCoy sees opportunity for the rail line between Wallace and Castle Hayne to be restored as the project gets started.
Another DOT project that will be completed by the end of the year is a traffic roundabout at the intersection of Wilmington and Walker Street in downtown Burgaw.
Legal Notices Legal Notices Legal Notices Legal Notices Legal Notices Legal Notices STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF PENDER IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION COURT FILE #:15-CVS-813 PENDER COUNTY et. al., Plaintiff(s), v. LAURA F. MANNING, o owner, et. al., Defendant(s). NOTICE OF SALE In accordance with an Order entered in Pender County v. LAURA F. MANNING, owner, et. al., 15-CVS813, (Pender County, North Carolina), the undersigned shall offer for sale to the highest bidder at the western door of the Pender County Courthouse in Burgaw, North Carolina at 12:00 Noon, 08/19/2016, that property located in Pender County, North Carolina, described as: Located a short distance East of U.S. Highway #421 and being more fully described as follows, to-wit: BEGINNING at an iron pipe that marks the Southern dividing corner between Lot #20 and Lot #21, of the Sinai Valley Subdivision as shown on a map of same duly recorded in Map book 20, Page 49 of the Pender County Registry; and running thence, from the Beginning, so located, with the dividing line between said lot #20 and Lot #21 North 11 deg. 22’ 46” West 178.7 feet to an iron pipe in the Southern edge of a 30 foot wide roadway; thence with a curved line as it curves to the left with a radius of 35 feet a cord course and distance of North 70 deg. 13’ 11” East 65.95 feet to an in pipe that marks the dividing corner between Lot #11 and Lot #21 of said subdivision; thence North 51 deg. 06’ 29” East 182.31 feet to an iron pipe in line; thence, South 28 deg. 28’ 05” West 354.19 feet to the Beginning, containing 0.39 acres, more or less and being a portion of Lot #21 of the Sinai Valley Subdivision as shown on a map of same duly recorded in Map Book 20, Page 49 of the Pender County Registry. (PID: 2293-40-3441-0000) This sale shall be for cash and a deposit of five percent (5%) of the amount of the bid shall be required of the highest bidder at the sale. This sale shall be subject to any encumbrances which have priority over the tax liens of Pender County, all deferred taxes, and all outstanding city and county taxes and improvement assessments not delinquent as of the filing of the confirmation of sale, and all outstanding city and county taxes and improvement assessments not included in the above order. Posted: August 4, 2016. Richard T. Rodgers, Jr., Commissioner #7433 8/4, 8/11/2016 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF PENDER IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION COURT FILE #:15-CVS-877 PENDER COUNTY et. al., Plaintiff(s), v. GREATER 17 OPPORTUNITY, LLC, owner, et. al., Defendant(s). NOTICE OF SALE In accordance with an Order entered in Pender County v. GREATER 17 OPPORTUNITY, LLC, owner, et. al., 15-CVS-877, (Pender County, North Carolina), the undersigned shall offer for sale to the highest bidder at the western door of the Pender County Courthouse in Burgaw, North Carolina at 12:00 Noon, 08/19/2016, that property located in Pender County, North Carolina, described as: Commencing at the centerline
intersection of NCSR 1533 (Shepards Road) with US 17, at a found PK Nail, and following the centerline of US 17 N 43d35’50” E a distance of 532.45’; thence leaving said centerline S 44d50’51” E a distance of 50.01’ to a found iron stake on the southern right of way of US 17, THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. Thence from said beginning and along the southern right of way of US 17 N 43d35’50” E a distance of 89.78’ to a found concrete monument; thence S 12d47’33” E a distance of 1098.42’ to a found iron pipe; thence S 25d53’29” W a distance of 342.16’ to a found iron pipe; thence N 10d01’22” W a distance of 43.08’ to a found iron pipe; thence S 60d34’27” W a distance of 102.60’ to a found iron pipe; thence N 45d00’00” W a distance of 685.25’ to a found iron pipe; thence N 48d12’08” E a distance of 310.42’ to a found iron pipe; thence N 52d52’00” W a distance of 87.50’ to a found iron pipe; thence N 46d17’06” W a distance of 207.14’ to the point of beginning. Containing 12.94 acres by coordinates and is a portion of Deed Book 1224, Page 215. (PID: 4226-96-0268-0000) This sale shall be for cash and a deposit of five percent (5%) of the amount of the bid shall be required of the highest bidder at the sale. This sale shall be subject to any encumbrances which have priority over the tax liens of Pender County, all deferred taxes, and all outstanding city and county taxes and improvement assessments not delinquent as of the filing of the confirmation of sale, and all outstanding city and county taxes and improvement assessments not included in the above order. Posted: August 4, 2016. Richard T. Rodgers, Jr., Commissioner #7434 8/4, 8/11/2016 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF PENDER IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION COURT FILE #:15-CVS-1183 PENDER COUNTY et. al., Plaintiff(s), v. CRAWFORD L. INGRAHAM, owner, et. al., Defendant(s). NOTICE OF SALE In accordance with an Order entered in Pender County v. CRAWFORD L. INGRAHAM, owner, et. al., 15-CVS-1183, (Pender County, North Carolina), the undersigned shall offer for sale to the highest bidder at the western door of the Pender County Courthouse in Burgaw, North Carolina at 12:00 Noon, 08/19/2016, that property located in Pender County, North Carolina, described as: Being all of Lot 6 Sandy Run Subdivision, Section 1, as shown on map of same, prepared by Cowan and Jones, P.A. of Burgaw, North Carolina. Said map is duly recorded in Map Book 25 a Page 1 of the Pender County Registry, reference to which is hereby made for a more complete and accurate description. (PID: 2295-12-0220-0000) This sale shall be for cash and a deposit of five percent (5%) of the amount of the bid shall be required of the highest bidder at the sale. This sale shall be subject to any encumbrances which have priority over the tax liens of Pender County, all deferred taxes, and all outstanding city and county taxes and improvement assessments not delinquent as of the filing of the confirmation of sale, and all outstanding city and county taxes and improvement assessments not included in the above order. Posted: August 4, 2016. Richard T. Rodgers, Jr., Commissioner #7436 8/4, 8/11/2016
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF PENDER IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION COURT FILE #:15-CVS-1171 PENDER COUNTY et. al., Plaintiff(s), v. GREATER 17 OPPORTUNITY, LLC, owner, et. al., Defendant(s). NOTICE OF SALE In accordance with an Order entered in Pender County v. GREATER 17 OPPORTUNITY, LLC, owner, et. al., 15-CVS-1171, (Pender County, North Carolina), the undersigned shall offer for sale to the highest bidder at the western door of the Pender County Courthouse in Burgaw, North Carolina at 12:00 Noon, 08/19/2016, that property located in Pender County, North Carolina, described as: Commencing at the centerline intersection of NCSR 1533 (Shepards Road) with US 17 at a found PK Nail, and following the centerline of US 17 N43d35’50” E a distance of 532.45’; thence leaving said centerline S44d50’51” E a distance of 50.01’ to a found iron stake on the southern right of way of US 17; thence along the southern right of way of US 17 N43d35’50” E a distance of 689.78’ to a found concrete monument; thence S 12d47’33” E a distance of 1098.42’ to a found iron pipe, THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; thence S53 degrees 45’49” E a distance of 1029.28’ to a found iron pipe; thence S39 degrees 21’17” W a distance of 575.48’ to a found iron axle; thence N42 degrees 52’33” W a distance of 417.44’ to a found iron pipe; thence S45 degrees 32’27” W a distance of 59.37” to a found iron pipe; thence N45 degrees 28’26” W a distance of 174.11’ to a found iron pipe; thence N45 degrees 19’34” E a distance of 145.60’ to a found iron pipe; thence N46 degrees 11’22” W a distance of 370.92’ to a found iron stake; thence N10 degrees 01’22” W a distance of 43.08’ to a found iron stake; thence N30 degrees 35’34” E a distance of 308.31’ to the point of beginning, containing 10.64 acres by coordinates and is a portion of Deed Book 1224, Page 215. (parcel id 4226-95-7786-0000) Commencing at a set PK Nail in the median of US 17 at a point where the extended centerline of NCSR 1533 (Shepard Road) intersects and running along the centerline of NCSR 1533 South 44 degrees 57 minutes 18 seconds East a distance of 784.11 feet to a set PK Nail over a 24-inch culvert. Thence along said centerline South 44 degrees 49 minutes 04 seconds East a distance of 79.09 feet to a set PK Nail; thence along said centerline South 45 degrees 01 minutes 20 seconds East a distance of 158.78 feet to a found nail; Thence leaving said centerline North 48 degrees 24 minutes 53 seconds East a distance of 30.01 feet to a found iron stake on the northeast right of way of NCSR 1533, the southwest corner of the Rossie Lee Mitchell property as recorded in Deed Book 725 Page 124 and THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. Thence from said beginning and along said northeast right of way of NCSR 1533 North 45 degrees 55 minutes 34 seconds West a distance of 53.98 feet to a found iron stake. Thence leaving said right of way North 48 degrees 01 minutes 40 seconds East a distance of 210.68 feet to a found iron stake in the eastern line of Rossie Lee Mitchell; Thence along the eastern line of Mitchell South 44 degrees 56 minutes 08
seconds East a distance of 54.90 feet to a found iron stake. Thence along the southern line of Mitchell South 48 degrees 17 minutes 41 seconds West a distance of 209.79 feet to the beginning. Containing 0.26 acres by coordinates and is a portion of Deed Book 725 Page 124. (parcel id 422695-1814-0000) (PID: 4226-95-7786-0000; 422695-1814-0000) This sale shall be for cash and a deposit of five percent (5%) of the amount of the bid shall be required of the highest bidder at the sale. This sale shall be subject to any encumbrances which have priority over the tax liens of Pender County, all deferred taxes, and all outstanding city and county taxes and improvement assessments not delinquent as of the filing of the confirmation of sale, and all outstanding city and county taxes and improvement assessments not included in the above order. Posted: August 4, 2016. Richard T. Rodgers, Jr., Commissioner #7435 8/4, 8/11/2016 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF PENDER IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION COURT FILE #:16-CVS-182 PENDER COUNTY et. al., Plaintiff(s), v. ROBERT SPROUSE, owner, et. al., Defendant(s). NOTICE OF SALE In accordance with an Order entered in Pender County v. ROBERT SPROUSE, owner, et. al., 16-CVS182, (Pender County, North Carolina), the undersigned shall offer for sale to the highest bidder at the western door of the Pender County Courthouse in Burgaw, North Carolina at 12:00 Noon, 08/19/2016, that property located in Pender County, North Carolina, described as: Being that 2.642 acres, more or less, located in Burgaw Township, Pender County, North Carolina and being more fully described as: Located in Burgaw Township, Pender County, North Carolina adjacent to the South of the Northern line of Tract No. 2 of White Stocking Estates as shown on a map of same duly recorded in Map Book 22, at Page 82 of the Pender County Registry and being more fully described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at an existing concrete monument that marks the Northern dividing corner between Tracts No. 1 and 2 of White Stocking Estates as shown on a map of same duly recorded in Map Book 22 at Page 82 of the Pender County Registry; and running thence, from the Beginning, so located, (1) With the Northern line of said Tract No. 2 South 85 degrees 39 minute 30 seconds East 695.48 feet to an existing concrete monument that marks the Northeastern corner of said Tract No. 2; thence, (2) With the Eastern line of said Tract No. 2 South 7 degrees 07 minutes 00 seconds West 331.37 feet to an iron stake in line; thence, (3) North 59 degrees 41 minutes 09 seconds West 755.77 feet to the Beginning, containing 2.642 acres more or less and is as surveyed by Thompson Surveying Co., P.A. of Burgaw, N.C. during October 2003. The above described tract is “Together with” all easements shown on the White Stocking Estates Map and the Dave Hornbeck Division Map recorded in Ma Book 22, at Page 82 and Map Book 30, at Page 21 of the Pender County Registry. The above described tract is
“Together with” an easement for purposes of ingress, egress and regress with said easement being more fully described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at an existing iron take that marks the Northwestern corner of Tract “A” of the Dave Hornbeck Division as shown on a map of same duly recorded in Map Book 30, at Page 21 of the Pender County Registry; and running thence, from the Beginning, so located, (1) With the dividing line between Tracts 1 and 2 of White Stocking Estates North 16 degrees 49 minutes 05 seconds East 712.25 feet to an existing concrete monument in line; thence, (2) South 59 degrees 41 minutes 09 seconds East 100.00 feet to a point in line; thence, (3) North 88 degrees 30 minutes 55 seconds West 79.72 feet to a point, inline, thence, (4) South 16 degrees 49 minutes 05 seconds West 668.07 feet to a point in line; thence, (5) North 77 degrees 45 minutes 47 seconds West 30.10 feet to the Beginning. As a reference to the above described tract see Deed Book 991, at Page 135 of the Pender County Registry. (PID: 3249-89-1944-0000) This sale shall be for cash and a deposit of five percent (5%) of the amount of the bid shall be required of the highest bidder at the sale. This sale shall be subject to any encumbrances which have priority over the tax liens of Pender County, all deferred taxes, and all outstanding city and county taxes and improvement assessments not delinquent as of the filing of the confirmation of sale, and all outstanding city and county taxes and improvement assessments not included in the above order. Posted: August 4, 2016. Richard T. Rodgers, Jr., Commissioner Canoe_30-inch-5.5x10:5.5x10 (30-inch-V) #7438 8/4, 8/11/2016
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF PENDER IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION COURT FILE #:16-CVS-78 PENDER COUNTY et. al., Plaintiff(s), v. UNKNOWN SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST TO HENRY GRAY MOTT, owner, et. al., Defendant(s). NOTICE OF SALE In accordance with an Order entered in Pender County v. UNKNOWN SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST TO HENRY GRAY MOTT, owner, et. al., 16-CVS-78, (Pender County, North Carolina), the undersigned shall offer for sale to the highest bidder at the western door of the Pender County Courthouse in Burgaw, North Carolina at 12:00 Noon, 08/19/2016, that property located in Pender County, North Carolina, described as: Tract 2 as depicted on a map of a court ordered survey Mary C. Dobson, Petitioner vs. The Unknown Successors in Interest to Henry Gray Mott and the Unknown Heirs of Annie Mott and Mary Frances Hawes containing 1.828 acres, more or less. (PID: 2248-17-4530-0000) This sale shall be for cash and a deposit of five percent (5%) of the amount of the bid shall be required of the highest bidder at the sale. This sale shall be subject to any encumbrances which have priority over the tax liens of Pender County, all deferred taxes, and all outstanding city and county taxes and improvement assessments not delinquent as of the filing of the confirmation of sale, and all outstanding city and county taxes and improvement assessments not included in the above order. Posted: August 4, 2016. Richard T. Rodgers, Jr., Commissioner 7/11/08 2:37 PM Page 1 #7437 8/4, 8/11/2016
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Pender Memorial Hospital had the pleasure to welcome two pet therapy volunteers from New Hanover Regional Medical Center June 20. Lana Desloges arrived with her boxer Samson and Kay Kanoy with her golden retriever Polar Bear. Both volunteers were able to make a short presentation to our staff and volunteers on the importance of pet therapy programs to foster emotional wellbeing for our patients and residents. Shortly after the program, the pet therapy volunteers started making their rounds at the hospital. As Kay and Polar Bear went upstairs to visit some of our skilled nursing residents, you could see their faces immediately light up and a sense of happiness ensued. The pet therapy program brightens people’s spirits in the hospital, skilled nursing facility, and also helps our staff. All of the pet therapy animals are certified and the volunteers have to complete orientation at the hospital. Pender Memorial Hospital is looking to start a pet therapy program in the near future. If you are interested in this program or you would like to volunteer,
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county. Commissioner Demetrice Keith asked what the purpose was for starting the garden and who would benefit from the vegetables grown there. “The purpose is to slow down and invest together, anyone who contributes time and effort will be able to share in the produce. Hampstead is a drive through community and this is an opportunity for the community to come together at a central location,” said Herrin. Some of the guidelines to participating in the garden include; keeping the assigned plot clean, volunteering a minimum of one hour a month toward community gardening efforts and not to plant tall crops that would shade adjacent gardens. The Board of Commission-
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ers were enthusiastic about the project. “I really appreciate the initiative,” said Commissioner David Williams. “How big will this garden be?” Ms. Herrin explained that the plan was to start small and grow at a manageable pace. Presently there are two plots. Commissioner David Piepmeyer also praised the idea noting that the Master Gardner presence already at the library has had a positive impact. The Hampstead Community Garden will be the second of its kind in Pender County, in 2014 a community garden was started in the town of Burgaw at the Seven Oaks Apartment complex that is open to the public to use as a communal garden. For more information contact Ms. Herrin at hampsteadcommunitygarden@gmail. com.
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Adopt-A-Cop comes to Pender County By Lori Kirkpatrick, Staff Writer
After hearing about the Adopt A Cop initiative in Concord, a group of spouses and citizens have come together to bring the program to areas across southeastern North Carolina. The goal is to make sure that every officer in a given area is adopted, in a collective effort to counteract negativity towards law enforcement with encouragement and appreciation for these men and women. Since the Concord program began, spouses from neighboring counties have started a Facebook page asking for local people, families and businesses to help by writing a personalized appreciation letter and providing a small tangible gift for their adopted officer. After seeing the Facebook page, Erin Hock contacted someone about bringing the initiative to Pender County. When Hock inquired about the program, she was asked if she would like to take it up in Pender C o u n t y. S i n c e her husband had been with Pender County more than 18 years and has been Burg aw’s Police Chief for more than a year, she felt that she was the one for the job. Already familiar with many of the officers and having a sense of how Pender County law enforcement operates, she set out to make sure every officer in the county was adopted. The initiative covers Pender County Sheriff Dept. and Burgaw Police Dept. The courts, jails and annex on the eastern side of the county are included as well. “I see all the hard work and dedication of these men and women,” said Hock. “No matter what, no matter who the person is - if they hate police or if they appreciate
them; if you call 911, they will be there for you. This is just to show our law enforcement officers that there are people that do care in this world, even with all that is going on. They are often a target just because they wear that uniform, but we want them to know that there are a lot of people that do stand behind them. That’s why I do it.” After Hock became involved, within a week she had already received more than enough responses to cover all of the estimated 120 Pender County officers. With each request, she picked a call number and assigned it to someone. A few asked for particular officers, but most accepted an assigned call number. Hock said that there has been some interest in continuing the program throughout the year, such as at Christmas. She said that she will be glad to help with that as well. Some people have continued to ask to help, even though all of the call numbers have been taken. Those people have been asked t o b r i n g swe e t treats to be put in the kitchen for all of the officers and other staff to enjoy. Hock is currently collecting the letters and gifts, and will be grouping them so that she can personally distribute them to the officers across the county next week. “It’s really nice to see these people reaching out to show these men and women we are behind them and we are supporting them. It’s very touching,” said Hock.
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A pardon from prison By Ken Smith Atkinson Baptist Church Special to the Post & Voice
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A prison is a building in which people are legally held as punishment for a crime they have committed or while awaiting trial. Although the physical structures have changed from the earliest days, prisons have existed throughout the history of humanity, and can be found in all states of our nation and all countries around the world. In fact, prisons are such a common place now that most people drive by them without even taking much notice. Sure they can see the fence, they see the no trespassing signs, and they may even see the guards standing watch, but there is no emotion about the structure. Sadly, even the report of the lifelong imprisonment of a young person who has committed a crime hardly raises an eyebrow as we listen to the evening news. There is a prison that is
even worse than the ones surrounded by barbed wire, and that is the prison of sin. We know from the Bible that we are all sinners. Romans 3:23 states, “all have sinned, and fallen short of the glory of God.� There are sins of omission that are a result of not obeying the commands of God’s word. James 4:17 reminds us, “Therefore to him that knoweth to do good, and doeth it not, to him it is sin.� Maybe you haven’t committed a murder or a theft; maybe you haven’t caused irreparable damages to someone or something. Possibly your sin is of a more personal nature. Perhaps it is alcoholism, maybe it’s an addiction to pornography, gambling, or even simply to food. Regardless of the sin that you are struggling with, it can have you imprisoned in shackles that you cannot escape from on your own. If you are suffering spiritually right now, you are serving a life sentence not only to the sin, but also to hell, death and
Bread giveaway at Herring’s Chapel UMC HENDERSON RooďŹ ng Service Wallace, NC 28466
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Quinn-McGowen Funeral Home Owned and Operated by the Debnam Family since 1979 308 W. Fremont Street Burgaw, NC 910-259-2364 612 S. Norwood Street Wallace, NC 910-285-4005 Traditional Funeral Services and Cremations Preneed Arrangement Program for Advanced Funeral Planning
Herring’s Chapel United Methodist Church, 1697 Herring’s Chapel Rd. Burgaw, has a free bread giveaway every Saturday from 10 a.m
until noon. Most all types of bread from white to multigrain to hamburger and hotdog buns are available.
4 C’s Food pantry open in Hampstead The Christian Community Caring Center distributed food locally to those in need. The food pantry is generously supported by local churches, businesses and individuals. The 4C’s Food Pantry is open Monday, Wednesday,
and Thursday from 9 a.m. until noon. Additionally, the 4C’s pantry will be open the last Saturday of each month from 9 a.m. until noon. The 4C’s Food Pantry is located in the Jones Plaza, 152 0 0 U.S. Hwy. 17 N. in Hampstead.
paid the price for our freedom on Calvary’s cross. He calls us to cast all of our cares on Him, to cast the sins we are committing on Him, and to cast the division of our heart to Him in order to be set free from bondage. With God there is no review board to seek approval from. For the moment you go to the Savior, the moment you go to Jesus, it’s as if the warden says, “Your time is up. You no longer have to stay in this prison anymore. The doors are opened and you can step out into your freedom.� In John 8:36, the Bible says that whom Jesus sets free is free indeed; and thanks be to God for that. This week remember that the captive can be set free; and by living as redeemed servants of God, He will bless you as you walk out of those prison cells.
Riverview Crematory 910-259-2364 or 910-285-4005 Duplin Memorial Park Wallace, NC 910-285-3395 Rockfish Memorial Cemetery Wallace, NC 910-285-3395
(StatePoint) Between work and school-year commitments, it can be difficult to carve out time to sit down at the table and enjoy a homecooked dinner as a family, but it is well worth the effort. Create a monthly calendar that incorporates a few meals a week in which everyone can be present when there are no sports, activities or afterwork functions. Integrate family favorites to create excitement around supper, such as a weekly pizza night. Make homemade crust as a team and craft personal pies incorporating fresh toppings, such as bell peppers, onions, spinach, zucchini and tomatoes. Incorporate the kids into every step of meal prep in a safe and easy way. Drop vegetables into the blender to chop for pizza or salad toppings, tortilla soup or even a
Taco Tuesday fiesta. Make the table an electronic-free zone. Turn off cell phones and television shows to make room for face-to-face communication. Removing cell phones from the equation can positively influence the quality of conversation, while helping kids to gain a better understanding of social cues, facial expressions and changes in tone that lead to more fruitful interactions, according to a study by researchers at Virginia Tech. Unplugged conversations can help create memorable family moments. Think of the kitchen and the dinner table as family gathering places to help instill good habits -- from great communication skills to healthier eating. If you look at meals as more than just food, your family will reap the benefits.
Pender County Christian Services is open Monday - Friday from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. Donations of canned food, clothing, household items, etc. can be left at 210 West Fremont Street, Burgaw, NC 28425
THE FISHING EXPERTS Located in The Fishing Village 409 Roland Avenue Surf City, NC 910.328.1887 www.eastcoastsports.com
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NEW BEGINNING CHURCH
corner of Fremont & Wright Street (Courthouse Square) Burgaw, N.C. • 910-619-8063
All are welcome! Pastor Bill Howell
Church Directory BURGAW UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
FRIENDLY COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH
110 E. Bridgers Street, Burgaw, NC 28425 • 910-259-2295
1730 US Hwy. 117 N. • Burgaw, NC 28425 910-259-3046 Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Sunday Worship 11 a.m., 6 p.m. www.fcbcb.org
Sunday School: 10:00 a.m. Sunday Worship: 11:00 a.m.
ST. M ARY’S CHURCH
18577 NC 53 E, Kelly, NC • 910-669-2488
910.532.4470 Hometown Convenience 45 Wilmington Hwy. Harrells, NC
6YkZgi^hZ IdYVn 8Vaa .&%#'*.#.&&& 140 Industrial Drive Burgaw, NC 28425 Producers of the finest select pork rinds and pork cracklin products in the USA
Harrell’s
FUNERAL HOME & Cremation Service
S. Dickerson St. Pender’s212 Original Funeral Service Burgaw, NC 28425 910.259.2136 Affordable Prices www.harrellsfh.com Dignified Funeral Services
Our Family Serving Your Family Since 1913 212 S. Dickerson St. • Burgaw, NC 28425 www.harrellsfh.com
BURGAW BAPTIST CHURCH 910.259.2136
100 E. Bridgers Street • Burgaw, NC 28425 910-259-4310 www.BurgawBaptistChurch.org
MOORES CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH
3107 Union Chapel Rd. • Currie, NC 28435 Pastor Roger Barnes
Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Worship: 11 a.m. Bible Study Wednesday: 7 p.m.
WATHA UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
CAPE FEAR COMMUNITY FELLOWSHIP (CF2)
Adult Bible Study: 9:30-10:15 a.m. Children’s Biblical Studies (ages 3-12) from 10:45-11:30 a.m. Worship: 10:30-11:30 a.m. Men’s Breakfast, 2nd Sunday of Each Month, 8-9 a.m. Ladies’ Circle, 2nd Monday of Each Month, 6:30-8 p.m. Choir Practice & Bible Study, Tues., 7:30-9 p.m. Youth Group Every Other Wed. 6-7:30 p.m.
www.CF2.us Worship Hours: Sunday Morning, 11 a.m. Wednesday Night, 6 p.m. Pastor: Dr. Ernie Sanchez
160 Camp Kirkwood Road, Watha, NC
910-470-4436
Pastor John Fedoronko
ROCKY POINT UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
located at the intersection of Hyw. 117 & 210
Pastor Mark Murphy
5610 Hwy. 53 W • Burgaw, NC 28425 (Across from Pender High)
MISSION BAPTIST CHURCH
54 Camp Kirkwood Rd. • Watha, NC 28478 • 910-448-0919
Pastor Judy Jeremias Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Sunday Worship: 11:00 a.m.
Services: 8 a.m. and 9:20 a.m. Sunday School: 10:45 a.m. http://faithharborumc.org
910.392.3275 910.270.1190 www.tri-countypestcontrol.net
Rev. Roger Malonda Nyimi, Pastor Sunday: 11 a.m., 1 p.m. Mass Wednesday: 8:30 a.m. Mass Thursday 8:30 a.m. Mass
Services: Sunday at 10 a.m. Bible Study: Tuesday at 6 p.m. www.RPUMC.org
14201 Hwy. 50/210 • Surf City, NC 28445 • 910-328-4422
Financing Available Locally Owned & Operated
28396 Hwy. 210 W. • Currie (1/2 mile from Moores Creek Battlefield)
WESTVIEW UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
FAITH HARBOR UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
Serving New Hanover, Pender, Brunswick, and Onslow County
Real Estate Inspections • All Work Guaranteed Wood Destroying Insect Reports Moisture Control • Termite & Pest Control
CURRIE COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH
200 E. Fremont St. • Burgaw, NC 28425
Sunday Worship: 10:30 a.m. Wednesday Evening Dinner at 6:00 p.m. and classes at 6:45 p.m.
Ants • Fleas • Ticks • Spiders • Flies Rodents • Termites
ST. JOSEPH THE WORKER CATHOLIC CHURCH
Sunday School: Sunday 9:45 a.m. Sunday Worship Service: 11:00 a.m.
607 S. Walker Street • Burgaw, NC 28425
TRI-COUNTY PEST CONTROL, INC.
Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Worship: 11:00 a.m. Sunday Evening Discipleship Training: 6:00 p.m. Pastor Lamont Hemminger
BURGAW PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Jim Herchenhahn / Pastor Worship Services: 8:30 a.m. & 10:50 a.m. Youth each Sunday at 6:00 p.m. Wednesday evenings: Meal at 6:00 p.m. / Study for all ages 7:00 p.m.
311 S. Campbell St. Burgaw, NC 910.259.6007
Sunday School: 10 a.m. Worship Service: 11 a.m. Wednesday Prayer Service & Children’s Bible Study: 6:30 p.m.
Sunday Worship Service with Holy Eucharist: 11 a.m. www.stmaryschurchburgawnc.org
RILEY’S CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH
Located inside SOUTHERN PRINTING 203 S. Dudley St. • Burgaw, NC 910.259.4807
CENTERVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH
An Episcopal - Lutheran Community 506 S. McNeil Street, Burgaw, NC 28425 910.259.5541
19845 NC Hwy. 210, Rocky Point, NC 28457 910-675-2127
Burgaw Vape
Bring family together for mealtime
Donations Needed
Riverview Memorial Park Watha, NC 910-285-3395
Sunday Service 10:30 a.m.
the grave. Satan wants you to feel ashamed and defeated; he wants to keep you in the sinful prison where you feel you are worth nothing to the Kingdom of God. He will even use others who have also been oppressed to attack you and to humiliate you. Christ does not want you shackled to the problems of this world. He is eagerly waiting for you to seek His face, to praise His holy name and to act boldly with faith in the knowledge that He alone can set you free. No matter whom we are or what we have done, God offers us forgiveness in Christ - freely and fully. The Bible says, “If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness� (1 John 1:9). Our warden, our Savior, Jesus Christ, has already
CALVARY CHAPEL COMMUNITY CHURCH
Pastor: Tony Fontana Sunday School: 10 a.m. Sun. Worship: 11 a.m. & 7 p.m. Bible Study: Wednesday 7 p.m. Youth Group: Wednesday 7:00 p.m.
JORDANS CHAPEL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
4670 Stag Park Rd. • Burgaw, NC 28425 • 910-259-5735 Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Sunday Worship: 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study: 7 p.m.
1303 Hwy. 117 • Burgaw, NC • 910-259-2601
10509 US Hwy. 117 S., Rocky Point Business Park Rocky Point, NC • 910-232-7759
ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC CHURCH
18737 Hwy 17 North, Hampstead • 910-270-1477 Rev. John Durbin, Pastor
Weekend Mass Schedule: Hampstead - SAT 5 p.m., SUN 9 a.m. Surf City - SAT 5 p.m., SUN 9 & 11 a.m. (through Labor Day) Daily Mass - Hampstead: TUES & WED 4p.m., THURS & FRI 9 a.m. Confessions SAT 4-4:30 p.m. or by appt. www.allsaintsccnc.org
CHAPEL BY THE BAY IN LANIER’S CAMPGROUND 216 Michigan Avenue • Holly Ridge, N.C. 28445 910-328-6252 Pastor: Don Myers Associate Pastor: Nathan Swartz Sunday School 9:15 a.m. Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. Evening Service 6:00 p.m. Wednesday: Bible Study 5:45 p.m. Children’s Church 6:15 p.m. Choir Practice 7:00 p.m. Thursday: Youth Group 6:30 p.m.
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Green tomato recipes
Hope’s Cooking Corner
By Hope Cusick Contributing Writer It’s tomato season and there are these green tomatoes delightfully available at farm stands and grocery stores. What do you do with them? Very easy try some of these recipes for starters. Green tomato salsa 2 large firm green tomatoes, diced 1 large fresh peach or mango, diced 3 scallions, white parts, thinly sliced Ÿ cup extra virgin olive oil 1 tablespoon fresh cilantro, chopped 2 tablespoons white or champagne vinegar 1 tablespoon granulated sugar Salt and pepper to taste Stir all ingredients together, cover and refrigerate for 2-3 hours. Green tomato relish Makes about 6 cups 6 large green tomatoes 1 red sweet pepper 1 green bell pepper 3 Vidalia or sweet onions 1 tablespoon celery seed 2 teaspoons mustard seed 1 teaspoon Kosher or coarse salt 1Ÿ cups granulated sugar ½ cup cider vinegar In a food processor or blender, coarsely grind tomatoes, red and green pepper and onion. Do it in small batches, place in colander to drain for
about one hour. In a large, non-aluminum pot, combine tomato mixture, celery seed, mustard seed, sugar, vinegar and salt. Bring to a boil and simmer for about five minutes over low heat, stirring continuously. Pour into sealable containers, twist lids tightly and refrigerate. Keeps for up to 5-6 weeks. Strawberry, green tomato salad 6 cups fresh spring greens salad mix 1 cup sliced fresh strawberries 1 cup canned or fresh peach slices 1 large green tomato, diced Ÿ cup feta cheese, crumbled Ÿ cup toasted pecans Poppy Seed salad dressing In a salad bowl toss together spring greens, diced green tomato, peaches and strawberries. Drizzle with some poppy seed dressing and toss to coat. Fold in feta cheese and top with toasted pecans. Green tomato pie with apples 2 refrigerated prepared pie crusts 4 large firm green tomatoes, thinly sliced, about 3 cups 1 Granny Smith green apple, very thinly sliced ½ cup brown sugar ½ cup molasses ½ cup water, boiling 2 tablespoons all-pur pose flour 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 tablespoon milk 1 tablespoon granulated sugar Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Line a nine-inch pie dish with one of the pie crusts. Set aside. In a large bowl place green tomato slices cover with boiling water. Let this sit for about 10 minutes. Drain, pour back into the bowl, toss in apple slices.
In another bowl whisk together brown sugar molasses, water, cinnamon and flour until very smooth and free of lumps. Pour over tomato slices and gently toss until well coated. Pour into pie shell, spreading tomato and apple slices out to lay flat over each other. Cover with second pie crust and crimp edges to seal. Make several small slits on top. Brush one tablespoon milk over crust and sprinkle top with one tablespoon granulated sugar. Bake for 40 to 50 minutes until crust is golden, if edges start to burn cover with pieces of foil. Green tomato casserole 4 green firm tomatoes, sliced Ÿ (one fourth) inch thick 2 large Vidalia or sweet onions, thinly sliced 3 tablespoons butter 3 tablespoons brown sugar ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon powder 3 tablespoons all-pur pose flour salt and pepper to taste In a small bowl whisk together flour, brown sugar, cinnamon, salt and pepper. Set aside. In a greased two-quart casserole dish, arrange tomato and onion slices in alternating layers, starting and ending with tomato slices and sprinkling each layer with about one tablespoon of flour mixture. Dot with pats of butter, cover and bake in 350degree oven for 30-35 minutes until onions are tender. Fried green tomatoes 4 large firm green tomatoes, cut into ½(one half) inch slices 1 large egg ½ cup milk plus two teaspoons white vinegar whisked together ½ cup self-rising cornmeal mix ½ cup all-purpose flour ½ teaspoon seasoned salt or
Old Bay Seafood Seasoning Canola oil In a bowl whisk together milk and vinegar, let sit for a few minutes, then whisk in egg. Set aside. In a shallow dish combine cornmeal mix, Ÿ cup flour and Old Bay Seafood Seasoning. In another shallow dish dredge tomato slices in remaining Ÿ cup flour then dip in egg mixture and dredge in cornmeal mixture. In a skillet pour enough oil for a depth of ½ inch. Heat on high heat to reach about 375 degrees. In small batches, drop tomato slices into hot oil and cook for two minutes on each side until a golden brown. Drain on paper towels. Sprinkle with salt if desired. Baked fried green tomatoes 4 large firm green tomatoes, cut into ½ (one half) inch slices 1 cup milk plus one tablespoon vinegar, mixed together 1 tablespoon fresh chopped parsley or two teaspoons dried parsley flakes 1 teaspoon Seasoned salt or Old Bay Seafood Seasoning ½ teaspoon kosher salt ½ cup all-purpose flour and cornmeal for dredging Ÿ cup cornmeal extra virgin olive oil Slice green tomatoes into ½ (one half) inch thick slices. In a bowl whisk together ½ cup all-purpose flour and cup cornmeal, chopped parsley and seasoned salt. In another bowl whisk milk mixture until smooth. Dip green tomato slices into milk then into flour mixture and place on a nonstick baking pan sprayed with cooking spray. Drizzle a little olive oil over the slices. Bake in a 375-degree oven for 25-30 minutes. Turn over half way through and at the end put the broiler on to toast the tops.
COMMUNITY NEWS & EVENTS
Trask Athletic boosters host Blue and Black games Heide Trask High School will host have a Blue and Black Game to support athletic programs. The event will begin with a volleyball game at 5 p.m., a soccer game at 6 p.m. and football at 7:30 p.m. Barbecue plates will be on sale. Admission is free. Non-food vendors are invited to set up at the event. There is no vendor fee but a contribution is suggested. Vendors need to contact Kim Oyler at koyler@ec.rr.com. Pender Museum celebration Aug. 14 The Pender County Museum invites the community to the Preservation Celebration Aug. 14 from 2-5 p.m. This is a ticketed event to encourage the community to come and enjoy the recently opened blacksmith shop and a petting zoo provided by McNally’s Farm, while earning funds for the Museums renovations. Tickets will be available the day of the event, $5 for children and students, and $7 for adults. Horticultural grant awards The Pender County Extension Master Gardener Volunteer Association will award grants to Pender County organizations for the purpose of promoting good gardening practices, landscaping, land conservation, and community education. Grant related projects must take place in Pender County. Applicants must be
charitable, non-profit organizations, libraries, or school programs. Grant requests must be submitted by Sept. 30, 2016 for projects starting January 2017. The total grant amount is up to $1,000. Pick up a copy of the guidelines at the main desk at the Pender County Public Library in Burgaw or Hampstead or at the Pender County Cooperative Extension Office, 801 South Walker St. in Burgaw. For more information call Tim Mathews, Pender Co. Horticultural Agent, at 910259-1235. Boating course at CFCC An introductory boating course will be held beginning at 8 a.m. Sept. 17, in Room U3387 at Cape Fear Community College. This course is taught by certified volunteer instructors of the Squadron. Instruction covers boating safety, navigation, communications afloat, state and local regulations, anchoring, piloting, docking and much more. The course is USCG recognized and satisfies North Carolina safe boating requirements for anyone born on or after Jan. 1, 1988. For new boaters, or boaters new to the Cape Fear coastal area, our Education Department has expanded the course to include an “On the Water� segment at no additional charge. Students move on to a halfday of on-the-water work and local knowledge presentations
aboard the Wilmington Water Tours’ boat the Wilmington Sept. 25. The fully enclosed boat, which includes critical features like a bathroom and snack bar, offers the layout and unobstructed views that have proven helpful for demonstrating the quirks of local tides and currents, shoal areas, weather and complicated patterns of navigational aids while giving students the look and feel of the downtown waterfront, Sunny Point, Snow’s Cut and the Intracoastal Waterway. Visit http://capefearboatingcourse.org for more information. Pender Democrats plan meetings Pender County Democrats, including the executive board, precinct chairs, and members, will meet Tuesday night at 6:30 p.m., Aug. 9 at Burgaw Library and Wednesday night, 6:30 p.m. on Aug. 10 at the Hampstead Pender County Government Annex. Plans will be presented for efforts to get out the vote for the upcoming Nov. 8 general election. There will also be training to register new voters and making plans for a Fall Unity Gala featuring N.C. Senate candidate Deborah Ross. “Information seekers are welcome as well as passionate supporters� said Pender County Party Chair Debbi Fintak. “We are meeting at both ends of the County to allow democrats two choices to join us and attend the meeting most convenient.� Other items on the agenda
are meeting representatives from the N.C. Coordinated Campaign, producing campaign literature, promoting The Pender-Topsail campaign events for candidates, distributing early voting information and presenting Party priorities for the rest of the year. For more information contact Debbi.fintak@gmail. com
Thursday, August 4 s4HE +IWANIS #LUB OF (AMPSTEAD WILL MEET AT A M AT the Sawmill Grill on Hwy. 17 in Hampstead. s!LCOHOLICS !NONYMOUS WILL MEET FROM NOON P M AT the Surf City Community Center. Call 328.4887 for more information. s0ENDER #OUNTY -USEUM IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC FOR FREE (donations are welcome) every Thursday and Friday from 1-4 p.m. and on Saturdays from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. Group tours are available at other times by contacting the Museum at 259-8543 by email at penderhist@hotmail.com. s3T (ELENA 0LANNING "OARD -EETS AT P M AT THE TOWN hall Friday August 5 s!TKINSON "APTIST #HURCH (WY IN !TKINSON HAS A FREE bread giveaway Fridays from 4-5 p.m. All types of bread from white to multigrain to hamburger buns. s0ENDER #OUNTY -USEUM OPEN P M s4HE -ARINE #ORPS ,EAGUE $ETACHMENT MEETS FOR breakfast at the Sawmill Grill in Hampstead at 8 a.m. each Friday. Tuesday August 9 s4HE -ARINE #ORPS ,EAGUE $ETACHMENT MEETS AT THE Topsail Senior Center, 20959 U.S. Hwy. 17 in Hampstead the second Tuesday each month at 7 p.m. The Detachment is always looking for new member to help in its continuing mission. s4HE +NIGHTS OF #OLUMBUS #OUNCIL MEETS THE SECOND and fourth Tuesday each month at 7 p.m. at the American Legion Building, 16660 U.S. Hwy. 17 in Hampstead. Wednesday, August 10 s!LCOHOLICS !NONYMOUS WILL MEET FROM P M AT THE Surf City Community Center, 201 Community Center Dr. Call 328.4887 for more information s4HE #OASTAL 0ENDER 2OTARY #LUB MEETS EACH 7EDNESDAY at 12:30 p.m. at the Belvedere Country Club, 2368 Country Club Drive in Hampstead. Thursday, August 11 s4HE +IWANIS #LUB OF (AMPSTEAD WILL MEET AT A M AT the Sawmill Grill on Hwy. 17 in Hampstead. s!LCOHOLICS !NONYMOUS WILL MEET FROM NOON P M AT the Surf City Community Center. Call 328.4887 for more information. s0ENDER #OUNTY -USEUM IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC FOR FREE (donations are welcome) every Thursday and Friday from 1-4 p.m. and on Saturdays from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. Group tours are available at other times by contacting the Museum at 259-8543 by email at penderhist@hotmail.com. s"INGO NIGHT AT THE 4OPSAIL "EACH !SSEMBLY "UILDING Channel Blvd. Doors open at 6 p.m with early bird bingo at 6:40 p.m. and regular bingo at 7 p.m. Fun for the whole family.
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A Preservation Celebration Pender County Museum
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! McNally’s Farm Petting Zoo ! Tours of the Museum ! Blacksmith Shop ! Tickets will be available day of the event $5 for children and students, $7 for adults
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Sunday August 14, 2-5 p.m.
The Burgaw Police Department is sponsoring a CRAM THE CRUISER event to collect school supplies for needy children around the Burgaw area. We are asking you to help us cram a Police Car full of school supplies! We will gladly accept any type of school supplies, such as pencils, crayons, scissors, glue, rulers paper, book bags, etc. We are also accepting hand sanitizers and tissues!
Monetary donations are being accepted at the Burgaw Police Department and Town Hall to help purchase supplies. The CRUISER will be available to cram with supplies between 8 AM and 5 PM Monday through Friday at the Burgaw Police Department parking lot, located at 109 North Walker Street, Burgaw.
Accepting Donations through August 19th! For more information, contact Burgaw Police Department, 910-259-4924.
“CRAM THE CRUISER WITH SCHOOL SUPPLIES�
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2015 Delinquent Tax Listings Under and by virtue of the authority vested in me by section 105-369 of the North Carolina General Statues and Pursuant to an order of the Board of County Commissioners and by interlocal agreement with the Town of Burgaw, Town of Watha, Town of Atkinson, and the Village of St. Helena. I am hereby-advertising tax liens for the year 2015 upon the real estate described below. Interest, cost, and solid waste fee will increase the amount advertised (if applicable). The omission of interest, cost and solid waste fee from the amount advertised will not constitute a waiver of taxing units’ claim for those items. The real estate that is subject to the lien, the name of the person to whom the property is listed for taxes, and principal amount of the taxes are set out below. If the taxes remain unpaid, the lien will be foreclosed by the taxing unit and the property sold to satisfy the taxing units’ claim for the taxes. This 4th day of August 2016 Barbara Murray, Pender County Tax Collector Tax listing information is provided by the Pender County Tax Department. Any ommissions or mistakes in this published version are unintentional and inadvertant. OWNER
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ABBASPOUR, FARIBORZ etal LOT 1 WEST RIDGE $1,809.28 ABDELHAMID, YASER N etal 0.5200 28595 NC HWY 210 $3.52 ACIEGO, ROBERT JOSE 4.0000 20940 NC HWY 210 $294.69 ADAMS, CYNTHIA ELAINE 0.7000 1022 STAG DR $163.89 ADAMS, LOUIS GREGORY etal LOT RAILROAD ST $88.29 ADAMS, TERRY LEE etal 0.7500 83 L C BLAND DR $4.48 ADDISON, DEREK DEMETRIUS 0.8300 APPLE BLOSSOM DR $109.25 ALFORD, MICHELLE LYNN 0.7000 95 CYPRESS CT $286.30 ALLEN, CHRISTINA MARIA 1.0000 NC 50 HWY $167.83 ALLEN, EMMA JANE 0.4500 1094 FACTORY RD $315.55 ALLEN, EMMA JANE 0.3000 LEA DR $142.32 ALLEN, JOHN L etal 0.8000 1473 PENDERLEA HWY $953.20 ALLEN, T GENE etal LOT 111 BROADVIEW LN $605.87 ALLEN, TROY V etal 0.4600 123 HOLIDAY DR $230.99 AMERICAN IRA LLC FBO KRISTINA LOTLAFAYETTE ST $160.43 ANDERS, BARBARA 1.6000 WAGON TRAIN RD OFF $53.35 ANDERS, DOROTHY 0.3000 12696 NC HWY 210 OFF $52.67 ANDERS, DOROTHY 0.7600 NC 210 HWY OFF $97.43 ANDERSON, ANNIE L HRS 2.0000 2171 MORGAN RD $572.63 ANDERSON, GRACIE A 1.0000 545 FOREST LN $175.50 ANDREWS, ALBERT J & ROBIN L 0.7500 206 BELLHAMMON FOREST DR $496.56 ANDREWS, ALFRED DAVIS etal 0.5500 MOORE RD $70.75 ANDREWS, ALFRED D etal 0.5700 995 MOORE RD $258.10 ANDREWS, ALFRED D etal 0.5300 MOORE RD $87.58 ANDREWS, BARBARA W 1.2300 3250 WHITESTOCKING RD $623.46 ANDREWS, JOHN PHILIP etal 123.3800 STAG PARK RD $2,209.87 ANDREWS, JOHN P etal 12.3200 OXBOW LANDING $614.64 ARMSTRONG, ADRAIN ET ALS etal 9.1000 STAG PARK RD $217.51 ARMSTRONG, ISAAC 0.4500 HIGHSMITH RD $59.24 ARMSTRONG, TONY HEIRS 6.9800 210 HWY OFF $155.57 ASHLEY TURNER BUILDING CO LOTOLD RIVER ROAD $342.00 ASHLEY TURNER BUILDING CO LOT LAKE DR $342.00 ATKINSON PROPERTIES, LLC.2100 700 E CHURCH ST $2,137.14 ATKINSON, CECIL D 2.2100 3173 FENNELL TOWN RD $491.35 ATKINSON, CECIL DEAN 63.8100 UNION CHAPEL RD $202.80 ATKINSON, FRANK HENRY 1.0000 2336 MALPASS CORNER RD $35.02 ATKINSON, WILLIE LOT 1329 ROOKS RD $80.27 AUSTIN, DANIEL E 2.9000 RED HAWK LN $193.64 AUSTIN, DANIEL E 4.9000 4357 SHAW HWY $424.79 AUSTIN, SALLIE ELIZABETH etal 1.1200 WAX MYRTLE LN $136.75 BAILEY, NANCY CAROL LOT 112 REMINGTON RD $107.02 BAIN, RANDALL JR etal 0.5500 155 OLD GRANDFATHER RD $310.63 BAKER BLANTON LLC 3.6500 1255 US HWY 117 N $3,253.11 BALDWIN, BRIAN etal 9.4500 SYCAMORE SPRINGS RD $112.50 BALDWIN, E C HEIRS etal 2.0000 17 HWY OFF $62.10 BALL, VINCENT L 38.1900 3985 BOROUGH RD $957.62 BALL, VINCENT L 0.2700 3971 BOROUGH RD $35.54 BALLARD, J CURTIS 0.7100 45 BALLARDS LN $136.99 BANKS, LINDA GAIL HENRY etal 3.0500 E WILMINGTON ST OF$105.00 BANNERMAN, ANNIE BRYANT 0.5000 208 BURGAW CREEK LOOP RD $200.82 BANNERMAN, ANNIE LEE 0.5200 608 E WHIPPING LAKE LN $621.08 BANNERMAN, BOOKER T HRS 2.0000 117 HWY $113.89 BANNERMAN, CHARLES D HEIRS 16.4200 SHAW HWY $294.82 BANNERMAN, CHARLES D HEIRS 7.5000 SHAW HWY $160.79 BANNERMAN, CLASSIE M 0.9100 950 MCCRARY RD $424.86 BANNERMAN, DOROTHY 0.1500 129 JOHN PICKETT RD $312.42 BANNERMAN, DOROTHY H 2.8700 GARNETT RD $78.36 BANNERMAN, DOUGLAS SCOT 70.7000 2620 STAG PARK RD $638.44 BANNERMAN, LEON G HEIRS etal 0.3000 129 WOOTEN RD $17.19 BANNERMAN, LEON HEIRS 1.2600 ANNIE HOLMES RD $144.75 BANNERMAN, LEON JR 1.3400 353 WOOTEN RD $381.21 BANNERMAN, ROBERT CHARLES 56.0 SHAW HWY OFF $919.29 BANNERMAN, ROBERT CHARLES 7.0 SHAW HWY OFF $152.02 BANNERMAN, ROBERT L 11.0 PIKE CREEK RD OFF $215.71 BANNERMAN, TELFAIR HEIRS 4.6 53 HWY OFF $110.18 BANNERMAN, WASH 3.5000 16305 NC HWY 53 WEST $167.67 BANNISTER, HEZEKIAH etal 1.0 65 MORNING GLORY RD $118.47 BARBOUR, DANIEL 0.6700 ALDERMAN ST OFF $114.32 BARNES, LATOYA ROSE MCNEILL etal 0.97 490 BELL WILLIAMS RD $551.15 BARNHILL, ANITA FAYE etal 2.0400 505 BARNHILL LN $1,363.05 BARNHILL, IDA 4.7500 BEATTYS BRIDGE RD OFF $159.41 BARNHILL, JAMES KENNETH JR etal 82.6400 323 NEWMANS LN $638.30 BARNHILL, LAURA HEIRS 1.6800 300 MOTT TOWN RD $324.06 BARNHILL, MATTHEW VANCE etal 2.0 POINT CASWELL RD $120.60 BARNHILL, MATTHEW VANCE etal 25.50 6250 POINT CASWELL RD $236.21 BARNHILL, MATTHEW VANCE etal 1.0 6300 POINT CASWELL RD $329.97 BARNHILL, MATTHEW VANCE etal 1.0 POINT CASWELL RD $62.82 BARNHILL, MATTHEW VANCE etal 5.0 POINT CASWELL RD $116.42 BARNHILL, MATTHEW VANCE etal 24.50 POINT CASWELL RD OF $386.56 BARTON, DERRICK etal 1.110 656 BUSCHS AVE $70.51 BASS, JENNIFER 0.4700 SLOCUM TRAIL & HE HALES DR $39.37 BASS, JENNIFER LEMAY 0.8200 87 H E HALES DR $193.98 BATCHELOR, BARRY D 42.3200 9701 PENDERLEA HWY $765.29 BATEMAN, WALTER B ET AL etal 0.9300 SLOOP POINT RD $1,042.02 BATES, DAVID 2.0200 CANETUCK RD $50.79 BATSON, JOSEPH 1.0000 1702 WATTS LANDING RD $876.61 BATSON, JOSEPH D etal 0.1200 WATTS LANDING RD $90.15 BATTLE, JESS PITTMAN LOT 1315 S HOLLY SHELTER ESTATE RD $2.97 BATTS REAL ESTATE LLC 5.1100 13929 NC HWY 50 $3,224.81 BATTS, BOBBY LEE 1.0000 270 WILLIAMS STORE RD $397.87 BATTS, ROBERT S etal 0.4100 964 HILLVIEW DR $376.41 BATTS, WAYMOUTH JR 1.4800 550 BELT RD $922.97 BATTS, WAYMOUTH JR 12.0200 590 BELT RD $901.62 BEAL, WATSON LEE etal 3.7000 2780 ENGLISHTOWN RD $212.56 BEATTY, CLAUDE HENRY 0.5000 3046 HALFWAY BRANCH SCHOOL RD $325.14 BEATTY, RUBY BEATTY 2.2100 1245 BETHEL CHURCH RD $311.20 BECK, DOUGLAS JAMES JR 4.8700 70 LITTLE POND RD $693.42 BECK, DOUGLAS J etal LOT CANAL RD $168.86 BECK, DOUGLAS J etal LOT 232 CANAL RD $1,892.31 BECK, DOUGLAS J etal LOT CANAL RD $164.71 BECKER, DERRIC LOT GREENSBORO AVENUE $363.75 BEIER, KARLI P 12.3900 CANETUCK RD OFF $269.95 BEIER, KORY P 12.3900 CANETUCK RD OFF $269.95
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BELL, LILLIE B 10.0000 421 HWY $203.00 BELL, VICTOR G etal 12.3000 210 HWY OFF $276.28 BENJAMIN, JACQUELINE MARIE 3.0000 EVERTTE RD $246.24 BENTON, BILLY etal LOT SIMMONS DR $323.43 BENTON, RICHARD W 3.6100 125 N ALDERMAN ST $576.19 BENTON, SHERRIE LEE etal 5.3300 SAPS RD $125.04 BENTON, SHERRIE LEE etal 6.1700 SAPS RD $139.43 BENTON, SHERRIE LEE etal 7.0300 SAPS RD $154.00 BERGMANN, CHRISTOPHER A etal 0.2300 FRIENDLY LA E $59.52 BERGMANN, WAYNE LOT 916 LIGHTHOUSE CT $808.43 BERRY, ROBERT D etal LOT TRADEWINDS DRIVE $862.50 BERUBE, KEITH A etal LOT 110 N LINDEN AVE $345.23 BERUBE, KEITH A etal LOT LINDEN AVENUE $31.85 BETHEA, JUDITH ANN 0.6900 MARVIN DR $173.37 BEVERLY, THOMAS EUGENE etal LOT 119 MCLEOD AVE $23.51 BISHOP, VANESSA A etal LOT 2380 NC HWY 210 E $11.70 BLACKMAN, DANNY M etal 4.1400 80 VIOLETS LN $232.53 BLACKMORE, RAMONA CELIA etal 0.5 224 CLAYTON LN $187.64 BLACKWELL, EDWARD J etal 3.01 306 DAN HALES DR $479.97 BLAKE, TINA M 0.8400 129 HUNTER CT $381.49 BLAND, ALLIE etal 22.0000 6074 PINEY WOODS RD $99.61 BLAND, EULISES 0.4500 8685 SLOCUM TR $540.24 BLAND, MICHELLE JOHNSON 1.0000 TRANQUIL LANE $125.63 BLANTON FAMILY TRUST etal 1.87 1821 MURRAY TOWN RD $483.60 BLOODWORTH, FRANCES 1.9300 2995 WATHA RD $339.75 BONEY, BOBBY DEAN etal 1.0 4131 ENGLISHTOWN RD $185.50 BONEY, CHARLES LEE etal 0.2500 614 WEBBTOWN RD $57.11 BONEY, CHARLES LEE etal 0.78 WEBBTOWN RD OFF $32.67 BONEY, JAMES A etal 6.0000 50 HWY OFF $132.66 BONEY, JULIA HEIRS 3.0000 LILY LANE $80.40 BONIFACIO, LUCAS BAUTISTA etal 2.0 FAITHFUL LANE $124.92 BORDEAUX, CYNTHIA DIANNE 1.0 16680 NC HWY 210 $311.37 BORDEAUX, SHEILA 0.5000 109 ALEXANDER RD $863.03 BORDEAUX, TIMOTHY 2.0000 431 STONEY RD $154.18 BOSTIC, RANDALL M etal 12.0300 10608 NC HWY 210 $340.36 BOWDEN, CALDONIA HEIRS 4.50 LONG CREEK LOOP RD OF $2.28 BOWDEN, ELSIE HEIRS 5.5000 210 HWY OFF $119.94 BOWDEN, MAGGIE HEIRS 16.9000 210 HWY OFF $308.46 BOWDEN, MAJOR JR HEIRS 8.0000 210 HWY OFF $174.09 BOWDEN, MAJOR SR HEIRS 5.5300 210 HWY $224.11 BOWDEN, MARVIN FRANKLIN JR 6.9500 2264 NEW SAVANNAH RD $383.50 BOWEN, EMILY MURPHY 0.4800 231 LOOP RD $122.55 BOWEN, JESSICA 0.9000 2185 HENRY BROWN RD $531.20 BOWENS, JAMES T etal 33.3000 ENGLISHTOWN RD $569.60 BOWERS, SHERRY M 5.0100 232 BOWERS LN $296.05 BOWERS, SHERRY MESHAW 1.4600 333 BOWERS LN $593.84 BOYETTE, EDDIE etal 0.5200 140 SEVEN BRANCH ACRES RD $74.87 BRADSHAW, STEPHANIE C LOT LAFAYETTE ST $534.75 BRADSHAW, STEPHANIE C LOT 142 LAFAYETTE ST $2,262.80 BRADSHAW, THOMAS L 5.8600 117 HWY $191.14 BRAGG, SALLIE BATTS 3.11 223 MANHOLLOW CHURCH RD $280.96 BRASELL, RICHARD D TRUSTEE 0.080 TOPSAIL PLANTATION DR $3.45 BRATTEN, JEFFERY PAUL 8.4000 HORSEMAN RD $175.24 BRAUNSTEIN, STEVEN L 0.5900 MEADOW LN $75.66 BRAUNSTEIN, STEVEN L 3.1300 550 MEADOW LN $740.56 BREWER, JERRY L LOT 56 HENRY PRIDGEN DR $522.63 BREWER, JONATHAN MICHAEL LOT LINDEN ST $101.20 BREWER, JONATHAN MICHAEL LOT 118 N LINDEN AVE $385.99 BREWER, JONATHAN MICHAEL 1.4300 HENRY ST $241.37 BREWINGTON, TORA YVETTE etal 0.9500 480 TATE RD $85.44 BRICE, KARON 0.4000 10380 US HWY 117 N $67.00 BRICE, KARON 0.6100 117 HWY OFF $76.64 BRICE, KARON 2.9900 117 HWY $80.13 BRINKLEY, DANIEL RAY 1.0100 ASHTON RD $215.03 BRINKLEY, DANIEL RAY 1.0200 14191 ASHTON RD $527.62 BRITE, WILEY M 1.2200 757 LEA DRIVE EXT $604.02 BROCK, DONNA KAY 2.4700 2104 BAY RD $402.05 BROCK, RONNIE etal 0.7500 138 POND VIEW CIRCLE $342.69 BROMELL, JOHN THOMAS 1.0000 209 LARKINS RD $446.86 BROOKS, PENELOPE OWENS L/E ET etal 0.50 11241 US HWY 117 N $241.46 BROWN, DEMARCUS DARRLY 0.5000 203 NEWKIRK RD $78.37 BROWN, DOROTHY L 3.8200 HEADING BLUFF RD $147.20 BROWN, HARRY D etal 0.8300 130 NEW RD $844.67 BROWN, HOWARD etal 1.0000 210 HWY OFF $219.38 BROWN, JAMES A etal 0.6900 2180 NC HWY 53 W $78.05 BROWN, JAMES SR HEIRS 0.5000 355 PINE VALLEY RD $83.75 BROWN, JESSIE L JR 0.2500 PENNSYLVANIA AVE OFF $32.06 BROWN, JOHN D etal 0.5400 2510 HALFWAY BRANCH SCHOOL RD $140.37 BROWN, LINDA T MCALISTER LOT LONG LEAF DR $431.25 BROWN, LINDA etal 0.5500 2993 WHITESTOCKING RD $334.30 BROWN, MARGARET etal 4.5100 EVERETTE RD $184.93 BROWN, MAYBELLINE SMITH 0.5800 944 NEW RD $131.05 BROWN, T C JR 4.9100 32668 NC HWY 210 $680.74 BROWN, T C JR etal 47.0000 CANETUCK RD OFF $572.73 BROWN, T C JR etal 36.7600 22579 NC HWY 210 $1,257.65 BROWN, T C JR etal 34.0400 HEADING BLUFF RD OFF $564.46 BROWN, T C etal 14.2500 HEADING BLUFF RD OFF $257.78 BROWN, THEODORE C JR etal 0.1500 82 HILL RD $125.32 BROWN, THEODORE C JR etal 0.7400 1497 MORGAN RD $112.68 BROWN, VICTOR ALLEN 0.4900 KINGS DR $61.56 BROWN, VICTOR ALLEN 0.4900 KINGS DR $61.56 BROWN, VICTOR ALLEN 0.4900 KINGS DR $61.56 BROWN, VYDALIA 0.8900 43 LOOP RD $285.71 BROWNING, CAROLYN L 0.7600 630 RIVENBARK RD $248.91 BRUNO, JONATHAN etal 3.3500 210 HWY $4.11 BRUNS, KENNETH B ET AL etal 8.0500 682 RIVENBARK RD $1,431.39 BRYANT, DESIREE L TRUSTEE OR H 1.7300 79 NORTH DR $2,233.98 BRYANT, RICHARD J II TRUSTEE etal LOT TWELVE POINTER RD $517.50 BRYANT, RICHARD J II TRUSTEE etal LOT HIDDEN FAWN LN $431.25 BRYANT, RICHARD J II TRUSTEE etal LOT HIDDEN FAWN LN $431.25 BRYANT, WILLIAM DEAN LOT S VANN ST & W HAYES $66.12 BRYSON, AUTUMN AMBER etal 0.46 63 WINNIE PEARL LN $384.50 BUENTELLO, DEBORAH MORIN etal 0.9200 141 MORIN RD $197.23 BULLARD, DAVID EARL HEIRS 34.4200 NC HWY 53 W $543.66
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BULLARD, MINNIE 1.2000 2444 NEW SAVANNAH RD $674.64 BULLARD, MINNIE 1.0000 NEW SAVANNAH RD $128.63 BULLARD, MINNIE 9.1400 NEW SAVANNAH RD $481.98 BULLARD, WILLIAM H 9.7500 RACCOON HOLLOW RD ROOKS RD OFF $194.55 BURNETT, AGUSTA R etal 1.0000 CANETUCK RD OFF $167.50 BURWELL, ARMISTEAD JR 4.0000 RANKIN ST $199.66 BUTLER, JERRY T etal 1.1400 N GREEN ACRES DR $272.65 BUTLER, MELINDA C 1.7900 198 BALCOMBE RD $961.18 BYERLY, MICHAEL ROBERT etal 42.5100 720 WHITESTOCKING RD $1,887.42 BYRD, EMMA SUE 4.8300 4920 NC HWY 50 $176.58 C&M VENTURES LLC 0.5000 191 JOHN PICKETT RD $504.84 C&M VENTURES LLC 0.5700 CAPE FEAR DR $97.76 CAISON, CHARLES ALLEN JR 0.9900 1711 US HWY 117 N $517.92 CAISON, JEFFREY PAUL etal 0.4600 64 AUTRY RD $199.41 CAISON, JEFFREY P etal 0.4600 1697 US HWY 117 N $159.86 CAISON, JEFFREY P etal 12.2400 117 HWY $237.20 CALHOUN, CHARLES LOT 866 SANDY BEND RD $86.24 CALLIS, CAROLYN SUE etal 0.5700 2098 WILLARD RD $288.73 CAMPBELL, CINDY S etal LOT 210 DOE RIDGE RD $937.26 CANADY, DYZELL etal 1.3800 1600 SHAW HWY $323.30 CANADY, JOEY LOT WILDWOOD CIR $354.76 CANADY, JOEY C LOT 843 WILDWOOD CIR $422.74 CAROLINA TIMBER BUYERS etal LOT 627 OUTRIGGER CT $166.70 CARPENTER, GENEVA 1.0000 SIMPSON LANE $421.17 CARPENTER, GENEVA 0.6400 210 HWY OFF $44.95 CARPENTER, GENEVA etal 1.5000 14848 NC HWY 210 $601.15 CARR, CATHERINE JACOBS etal 0.63 6450 PINEY WOODS RD $157.05 CARR, CLYDE etal 0.6300 84 EARL LEWIS RD $80.48 CARR, CORINE MURPHY L/E 1.0 2850 BELL WILLIAMS RD $553.65 CARR, TOM JR HEIRS 1.0000 184 CREPE MYRTLE RD $184.97 CARR, WILLIS 1.0400 SMITH ST $565.87 CARROLL, CURLY F etal 17.3800 TATE RD $288.41 CARROLL, DAVID E LOT FLEMING CT $215.63 CARROLL, DAVID E LOT FLEMING CT $275.63 CARTER, ANNA HARDBARGER 4.1500 167 PROMISED LAND RD $729.34 CARTER, REGAIL DENISE 5.0000 LIZZIE HENRY RD $361.75 CARTER, ROY LEE JR 0.5200 241 JUNIPER RD $165.57 CARTER, THOMAS NATHAN etal 0.7400 102 ROUSE DR $294.48 CARTER, WILLIAM TIMOTHY 0.50 140 OLD WHITFIELD RD $225.02 CASTLE HAYNE FOREST etal LOT OFF 1002 $30.43 CAVENAUGH, FLOYD D II etal 45.57 CROOKED RUN RD $1,881.12 CAVENAUGH, RUSSELL CLARK 29.75 2594 CROOKED RUN RD $1,230.49 CAVIN, STEPHEN B etal LOT 2319 S SHORE DR $368.54 CEASAR, CHARLENE etal 1.0000 210 HWY OFF $128.26 CHADWICK, EDGAR J JR etal 0.6000 53 HWY $16.34 CHADWICK, JOYCE ANN 1.3900 21 LUCILLES PL $176.43 CHAMBLEE, LEWIS H 0.6400 897 KING DR $317.01 CHAMPION, RAYFORD BANKS etal 3.70 9847 POINT CASWELL RD $184.53 CHAVARRIA, ROSEMARY A etal LOT DORAL DR $2.29 CHAVEZ, RICARDO MARTINEZ etal LOT 155 SINAI DR $189.61 CHAVIS, ANGELA H 0.4700 144 SIDNEY LN $220.02 CHAVIS, ERIC 0.9500 UNDERWOOD DR $125.05 CHAVIS, ERIC 0.5400 UNDERWOOD DR $71.08 CHAVIS, ERIC 1.0900 545 UNDERWOOD DR $264.76 CHAVIS, ERIC 0.5400 UNDERWOOD DR $71.08 CHAVIS, ERIC 0.5400 UNDERWOOD DR $71.08 CHAVIS, ERIC 0.5400 UNDERWOOD DR $71.08 CHAVIS, SHAWN LEE 0.4900 KINGS DR $44.18 CHEATHEM, MAMIE L/E 0.1200 RAYMOND WILLIAMS RD $15.40 CHENAULT, BRUCE 2.8100 5882 CROOMSBRIDGE RD $874.00 CHESTANG, GLORIA N TRUSTEE LOT 711 S TOPSAIL DR $3,058.93 CHILDERS, CHERYL LOT OCEAN BLVD $273.53 CICERO, TERRY E LOT 106 SEA URCHIN CT $883.97 CJ JORDAN PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 0.2700 201 US HWY 117 S $584.14 CLARK, JIMMIE A SR HRS 1.0000 POINT CASWELL RD $125.63 CLARK, KELLY J TRUSTEE etal 0.7600 NEW RD OFF $32.59 CLARK, MICHAEL 0.8500 WHITESTOCKING RD $59.62 CLARK, MICHAEL 0.9400 2870 WHITESTOCKING RD $71.86 CLARK, MICHAEL GARY 0.6000 JORDAN RD $25.62 CLARK, MICHAEL GARY 0.5000 WHITESTOCKING RD $12.02 CLARK, MICHAEL GARY 0.6000 JORDAN RD $85.02 CLARK, TERRY A etal 19.0000 776 OLD MILL RD $606.88 CLARK, TERRY A etal 1.0000 744 OLD MILL RD $534.00 CLAYTON, PERNELL C LOT 609 W SATCHWELL ST $310.69 CLINTON, BEN HEIRS 0.8800 STAG PARK RD OFF $113.19 COATS, JERRY ELIJAH etal 6.1000 131 RIVER TRL $406.44 COCHRAN, LINWOOD etal 0.5100 1365 NC HWY 53 E $807.44 COE, FRANCIS 5.7500 4474 POINT CASWELL RD $322.81 COLEMAN, MAJORIE CARTER etal 1.3200 78 BATSON RD $916.90 COLEMAN, MARY CHESSER L/E LOT 7 WEST RIDGE $2,976.22 COLEY, SHONALISA GORE 0.9700 417 JOHN PICKETT RD $594.07 COLLUM, WILMA H etal 5.2700 NEWKIRK RD OFF $600.18 COLVIN, J C HEIRS 11.0000 HALFWAY BRANCH SCHOOL RD OFF $250.42 COLVIN, POLLY ANN HEIRS 7.0000 POINT CASWELL RD OFF $136.14 COLVIN, SYLVESTER 0.9900 16081 NC HWY 53 W $337.72 COLVIN, THELMA 0.4100 3153 HALFWAY BRANCH SCHOOL RD $68.68 COMENTALE, CAROLYN 0.5700 71 PINE ST $2,137.76 CONKLIN, JUDITH MARGARET 0.8200 1971 RACCOON RD $757.72 CONNOLLY, JOHN W etal 2.0000 19037 US HWY 421 $1,696.29 CONSERVA, MARTIN B etal LOT FALCON CT $43.13 COOK, ANN L LOT WEATHERSBEE DR $215.63 CORBETT, ADELL etal 0.6400 311 STAG PARK RD $280.09 CORBETT, ANTHONY J etal 3.1600 100 HAWES CHAPEL CHURCH RD $77.52 CORBETT, CLARA MCALLISTER 1.4100 CROOKED CREEK DR $145.09 CORBETT, CLARA MCALLISTER 1.2900 218 CROOKED CREEK DR $204.86 CORBETT, ELIZABETH 1.8400 MCKINLEY MERRITT RD $50.35 CORBETT, GENE H 1.0000 MALPASS CORNER RD $123.91 CORBETT, HEATHER R 0.9500 221 LARKINS RD $431.34 CORBETT, MAURICE etal 0.5000 464 NEWTOWN LOOP RD $121.70 CORBETT, MAURICE etal 0.5000 OFF NEWTOWN LOOP RD $62.82 CORBETT, SHIRLEY & YVETTE DENI 0.5500 18629 US HWY 421 $42.93 CORBETT, WAYNE etal 1.3800 W MAIN ST $49.01
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COSTIN, CASSIE HEIRS etal 4.0000 WARDS CORNER LOOP RD OFF $103.40 COSTIN, TOM HEIRS 3.0 HERRINGS CHAPEL RD OFF $84.24 COSTON, DORIS etal 4.8500 421 HWY $119.16 COSTON, FREEDIA LOT 613 N WRIGHT ST $490.40 COSTON, FREEDIA LOT 615 N WRIGHT ST $153.45 COSTON, PERCY etal 19.3200 525 WARDS CORNER LOOP RD $447.81 COTTLE, J T JR etal 1.8400 7760 US HWY 117 N $568.32 COVINGTON, STEVE ELIGE etal 2.9100 7019 HORSE BRANCH RD $211.23 CRAFT, JAMIE L etal 18.7600 4088 NC HWY 50 $551.94 CRAWFORD, MARTHA MURPHY 1.9700 2861 BELL WILLIAMS RD $150.67 CROCKETT FARMS INC 33.6200 8887 MARY SLOCUM RD $1,255.38 CROFT, ANGEL MARIE etal 0.9900 158 MOORE RD $147.53 CROOKER, ROBERT B etal LOT 111 GOLD COAST DR $671.40 CROOMS, ERNEST 0.7700 3630 US HWY 117 $480.71 CULLIFER, ROBERT GLENN JR etal LOT 1109 S SHORE DR $1,343.13 CULLIFER, ROBERT GLENN JR etal LOT 1112 TOPSAIL DR S $1,036.13 CUMBERLAND MANAGEMENT GROUP OF etal 1.1300 WILMINGTON ST $334.09 CUMMINGS, CALLIE 0.3600 WEBBTOWN RD $57.74 CUTHBERTSON, JAMES 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HOLMES, ALFRED etal 0.5300 3251 HALFWAY BRANCH SCHOOL RD $467.58 HOLMES, DELMAR etal 1.0000 479 WEBBTOWN RD $350.45 HOLMES, GLENN EUGENE 0.50 MOORETOWN RD OFF $64.13 HOLMES, JAMES 0.6800 210 HWY $116.28 HOLMES, MILTON 1.0000 3994 PINEY WOODS RD $757.47 HOLT, FRANKLIN GLENN & VICTORI 3.1 550 CROSS CREEK DR $626.99 HOOKS, DOROTHY B HEIRS 4.5000 KELLYVILLE RD OFF $164.26 HOOKS, GERTRUDE 2.0000 6100 NC HWY 11 $274.94 HOOKS, GERTRUDE 0.5100 11 HWY $121.65 HOOVER, D MICHAEL etal 1.4800 QUARTER HORSE LN $224.40 HORN, FELICIA A TRUSTEE OF PHY etal LOT 1422 N NEW RIVER DR $2,463.37 HORNE, MABEL BASDEN 2.0000 144 VIOLETS LN $184.83 HORNE, SHANNON MARIE 1.9700 278 LONG BRANCH LN $73.68 HORRELL, DONALD ELLIS etal 15.0000 6475 US 421 HWY $319.23 HORRELL, EVA B 0.3900 877 GARDEN RD $260.18 HORTON, MYRA RUTHETTA 1.0000 243 JOHN PICKETT RD $186.60 HORVATH, JOE JOHN etal 0.1200 107 W FREMONT ST $491.33 HOUSER, SANDRA MARIE 1.8300 115 LIZARD LICK TR $998.56 HOUSTON, ANNIE M etal 0.5200 7600 SLOCUM TR $76.31 HOUSTON, JEFFREY RAY 1.9100 5571 ENGLISHTOWN RD $73.48 HOWARD, CASSIE LANE 1.3000 1501 MURPHY RD $240.88 HOWARD, REITA K LOT 801 WILDWOOD CIR $632.75 HOWELL, CURTIS GENE etal 0.9200 104 N COTY CT $235.95 HUBBARD, JOE C etal 3.2100 80 SIDNEY LN $232.27 HUFFMAN, JEFFREY L 0.6000 201 ANDERSON DR $2.13 HUGGINS, JOHN STEVEN etal 8.0 104 OLD BRIDGE RD $298.27 HUGHES, WILLIE C etal 2.05 3535 FENNELL TOWN RD $287.30 HULING, WILILAM SCOTT 1.0000 10093 US HWY 421 $448.18 HULING, WILILAM SCOTT 4.0000 421 HWY OFF $235.35 HUMPHREY, DUNCAN R 0.0600 N ANDERSON BLVD $125.71 HUMPHREY, DUNCAN R LOT N ANDERSON BLVD $108.95 HUMPHREY, DUNCAN R etal LOT 105 N ANDERSON BLVD $368.58 HUNT, REBECCA WHITLEY LOT 642 MARY ANN DR $723.22 HYATT, CATHLEEN NICHOL 0.6500 117 WINDWARD DR $54.25 IKNER, ROBERT E 0.4900 KINGS DR $61.56 IKNER, ROBERT E 0.4900 KINGS DR $61.56 IKNER, ROBERT E 0.4900 KINGS DR $61.56 INCERTO, LOUISE B etal 3.18 MANHOLLOW CHURCH RD $104.54 INCERTO, LOUISE B etal 1.0 MANHOLLOW CHURCH RD $52.35 INGRAHAM, CRAWFORD L 1.04 105 WOODPECKER PKWY $557.38 INGRAM, EDWARD P 0.5000 NC HWY 11 $83.75 INGRAM, JULIUS DEAN LOT 102 HOLLY TREE LN $1,333.57 INSCOE, LATHAN LOUIS III etal LOT 50 MICHIGAN AVE $777.77 JACKSON, BARBARA 9.0000 NC HWY 50 $90.45 JACKSON, BARBARA A 1.9200 991 NC HWY 210 E $926.13 JACOBS, ANNIE CAROLYN etal 0.49 2958 WHITESTOCKING RD $81.23 JACOBS, BENJAMIN LEE etal 1.0 270 CREPE MYRTLE RD $431.69 JACOBS, CHARLES EDWARD 0.8500 232 PERKINS DR $32.88 JACOBS, CURTIS HEIRS 5.0000 8375 PINEY WOODS RD $329.23 JACOBS, JEFFERY JR HEIRS 4.5000 PINEY WOODS RD $95.26 JAMES, ADOLPHUS 11.0800 110 WOOTEN RD $579.79 JAMES, ADOLPHUS 21.7300 53 HWY $401.45 JAMES, CEDRIC T etal 16.0000 485 STAG PARK RD $86.75 JAMES, GEROD D 13.5500 OLD MAPLE HILL RD $174.77 JAMES, GEROD D 0.1100 690 MAPLE HILL SCHOOL RD $424.24 JAMES, GEROD D 1.0600 MAPLE HILL SCHOOL RD $86.65 JAMES, ISAAC 23.0000 53 NC HWY $385.25 JAMES, JANET 0.6300 938 WALTER HOLMES RD $139.00 JAMES, JESSE 8.0000 WEBBTOWN RD $166.16 JAMES, JESSE 75.0000 WEBBTOWN RD $1,180.88 JAMES, JOSHUA etal 2.5000 JOHN PICKETT RD $128.50 JAMES, MELVIN LEO 1.0900 3395 NEW ROAD AVE $1,446.47 JAMES, NATHANIEL LEROY etal 3.0 7344 NC HWY 50 $290.52 JAMES, SAMPSON HEIRS 7.5000 LEE RD OFF $157.04 JANICKI, RAYMOND LEE etal 2.3500 8215 US HWY 117 N $280.91 JATJ INVESTMENTS LLC 1.0100 10300 US HWY 17 $462.15 JAUREGUI, BREND FERNANDA MEDIN 2.57 133 NC HWY $62.93 JENKINS, DAVID ALLEN 1.4000 MCDUFFIE RD OFF $147.73 JEP INVESTMENTS LLC 3.0000 311 DAVID HERRING RD $1,030.65 JOHNSON, AUBREY etal LOT 311 W WILLIAMS ST $1,301.79 JOHNSON, CICERO A 0.4300 GORE RD OFF $54.02 JOHNSON, DORA C HEIRS LOT 715 N WRIGHT ST $318.47 JOHNSON, DORA C HEIRS 0.8000 N WRIGHT ST EXT $249.50 JOHNSON, DORA C HEIRS LOT 801 WRIGHT ST N $51.96 JOHNSON, E MARVIN 1.4600 LEA ISLAND $226.67 JOHNSON, E MARVIN 1.2500 LEA ISLAND $194.07 JOHNSON, J B HEIRS 2.0300 OAK TREE RD $60.87 JOHNSON, JAMES LEO III 10.0000 117 HWY OFF $200.66 JOHNSON, LAFAUNTA 5.0000 SHAKY RD OFF $116.42 JOHNSON, LAFAUNTA B 2.2200 16062 NC HWY 53 W $290.51 JOHNSON, LEE HEIRS 2.8800 NEWTOWN LOOP OFF $78.15 JOHNSON, LEON 0.6100 8520 SLOCUM TR $223.33 JOHNSON, PERKINS HEIRS 1.2400 357 STONEY RD $383.15 JOHNSON, RAYMOND BERRY etal 9.2200 PELHAM RD $185.33 JOHNSON, ROGER P 6.1200 20332 US HWY 17 $6,411.18 JOHNSON, VAUN S 1.0000 17627 NC HWY 210 $727.51 JONES, ANTHONY L etal 0.6100 210 TURNSTONE CT $20.94 JONES, BENNIE DONNELL 0.4600 303 BIG FOUR RD $85.66 JONES, BENNIE D etal 0.5600 260 BIG FOUR RD $98.96 JONES, BENNIE D etal 0.6600 290 BIG FOUR RD 95.84 JONES, DOROTHY ANN ET AL etal 1.10 71 SHEPARDS RD $901.74 JONES, DOROTHY B 0.7000 12640 US HWY 17 $271.56 JONES, DOUGLAS ALAN 0.5700 NEWKIRK RD $71.61 JONES, DOUGLAS ALAN 1.9000 NEWKIRK RD OFF $119.55 JONES, FELTON R etal 0.7500 18712 US HWY 421 $629.35 JONES, IVORY KEVIN 1.0000 64 NEWKIRK RD $244.40 JONES, JOHNNIE 2.0000 OFF PINEY WOODS RD $187.38 JONES, JOHNNIE 0.6200 7596 PINEY WOODS RD $758.11 JONES, JOHNNIE 0.5200 PINEY WOODS RD $67.67 JONES, LEE ANDREWS L/E etal 0.6800 1185 ST JOHNS CHURCH RD $13.82 JONES, LORI 1.4900 1734 LAMB RD $347.91 JONES, MARY ETTA 1.7300 7525 PINEY WOODS RD $86.54 JONES, OLEN C etal 0.1400 RAYMOND WILLIAMS RD $17.96 JONES, PATRICIA 1.0000 2667 PORTER RD $190.97 JONES, RICHARD A etal 0.4800 22 BLUE BIRD SPUR $156.53 JONES, TIMOTHY etal 2.0000 BIG FOUR RD $180.90 JORDAN, ANITA 0.4600 1320 NEW RD $78.33 JORDAN, BARBARA TAYLOR etal 4.0000 217 OLD WHITFIELD RD $268.37 JORDAN, CHRISTOPHER JAMES 1.0 6423 STAG PARK RD $196.61 JORDAN, CHRISTOPHER JAMES etal 2.14 STAG PARK RD $130.39 JORDAN, DOROTHY MAE 0.9800 172 JORDAN RD $316.86 JORDAN, EDWARD etal 0.8400 JORDAN RD $108.05 JORDAN, EDWARD etal 1.5000 501 EVERETTE RD $348.30 JORDAN, EMERSON L etal 3.0 STAG PARK RD OFF $246.96 JORDAN, GALE L 0.4800 271 CROOKED CREEK DR $3.12 JORDAN, JAMES CHRISTOPHER etal 2.14 6455 STAG PARK RD $351.48 JORDAN, MARGARET 0.5000 STAG PARK RD OFF $64.32 JORDAN, MARGIE etal 3.0000 1207 VAN EDEN RD $168.53 JORDAN, NATHAN LEO JR 1.5100 7175 NC HWY 50 $772.77 JORDAN, NATHAN L etal 1.1500 7211 STAG PARK RD $138.64 JORDAN, REBRA 2.0000 295 PORTER RD $201.87 JORDAN, ROBERT TURNER etal 1.0 130 WHITESTOCKING EXT $493.33 JORDAN, WILLIE HEIRS 1.2500 CALICO BAY RD OFF $30.70 JOSEY, LINELL 0.8400 210 HWY $143.64 JOSEY, LINELL 0.7000 210 HWY OFF $30.72 JOSEY, LINELL 3.0000 210 HWY OFF $246.24 JOSEY, LINELL 1.0500 210 HWY OFF $45.14 JOSHUA TREE ATLANTIC LLC LOT 208 N NEW RIVER DR $5,116.29 JOSHUA TREE ATLANTIC LLC 0.2900 N NEW RIVER DR $1,103.28
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JOSHUA TREE ATLANTIC LLC LOT 205 TOPSAIL DR N $244.64 JOSHUA TREE ATLANTIC LLC LOT 204 N NEW RIVER DR $3,201.51 JOSHUA TREE ATLANTIC LLC 0.2900 204 N NEW RIVER DR $3,043.43 JOSHUA TREE ATLANTIC LLC LOT OAK DRIVE OFF $2,571.90 JOYNER, JAY FAISON III LOT GREENSBORO AVENUE $422.52 JTV MANAGEMENT CO LOT 105 COQUINA RD $948.75 JUSTICE, STEPHEN ROSS JR etal 2.0300 211 LODGE HALL RD $1,040.55 KAMP, PATRICIA MIRESSI 0.55 708 RIDGECREST LN $1,431.42 KATALINIC, BILLY 1.2500 3444 NEW RD $133.81 KATALINIC, JUDITH M 1.6500 3444 NEW ROAD AVE $1,113.72 KATALINIC, ROBERT WILLIAM JR 3.4700 NEW RD $91.65 KATALINIC, ROBERT WILLIAM JR 2.0100 NEW ROAD AVE $50.28 KATALINIC, ROBERT WILLIAM JR 47.2800 NEW RD $112.12 KEA, CREOLA 2.0000 6900 CANETUCK RD $327.24 KEA, DEXTER L 0.5500 7345 CANETUCK RD $373.58 KEA, GEORGE EDWARD 3.1500 CANETUCK RD $248.51 KEARNS, RATFORD DALE 0.5400 UNDERWOOD DR $94.77 KEITH, CRAIG 1.0000 5721 NC HWY 11 $425.74 KEITH, KELVIN etal 0.4600 600 WHIPPING LAKE LN $190.95 KELLERMANN, MICHAEL H etal LOT 3016 S SHORE DR $1,423.28 KELLY, KIMBERLY JANE etal 0.9700 5017 BLUEBERRY RD $553.16 KEMP, ANTHONY JAMES 2.0000 KEMP ROGERS RD $120.60 KENTROLIS, JOSEPH N HEIRS 1.2400 272 MONTAGUE RD $306.67 KERMON, JAMES HEIRS 2.8400 OLD ANDERSON STORE RD $38.77 KERR, JAMES B etal LOT HERRING CIR $43.13 KERR, RICHARD L JR etal 216.8200 13757 SHILOH RD $9,651.77 KERR, RICHARD L JR etal 74.0100 SHILOH RD OFF $9,162.51 KIM, GREGORY IAN LOT COUNTRY CLUB DR $431.25 KING, RICKY etal 0.8200 5301 ENGLISHTOWN RD $137.35 KLINEFELTER, STELLA T TRUSTEE LOT 104 S BELVEDERE DR $1,575.71 KLINGENBERGER, J PETER etal 4.5000 13991 NC HWY 210 $7,282.93 KNOWLES, FARMS INC 6.4900 BELL WILLIAMS RD OFF $126.51 KNOWLES, FARMS INC 11.5700 BELL WILLIAMS RD OFF $179.68 KOEN, ROBERT DALE LOT 600 LANDING CT $540.54 KOLUCH, RICHARD LOT SPRING CHASE LANE $327.28 KORITSAKIA INVESTMENTS LLC LOT 656 BAY HARBOR DR $10.04 KOSH, JOE JR 0.2000 669 THANKFUL RD $34.20 KRAUSE, JUSTIN etal 29.7700 194 SHOLAR MILL RD $855.49 LACKEY, EMMA JANE 4.3700 11170 US 17 HWY $5,218.60 LAFON, RUSH D 0.4100 124 BELLHAMMON DR $147.49 LAGRANDE, TERESA 0.5200 154 CONKLIN CT $88.92 LAMB, DIANN 1.0000 656 ST JOHNS CHURCH RD $367.99 LAMONT, THAD HEIRS 5.5000 JOHN HENRY STORE RD $123.45 LANDMARK VENTURE PTNR LLC 1.30 66 TREE TOP CT $270.83 LANE, MARY ANN CREECH LOT 907 CEDAR AVE $952.13 LANE, R B III 3.3000 1024 POND RD $233.51 LANE, SEAN T ET AL etal 41.4500 HEADING BLUFF RD $704.55 LANE, WILLIAM etal LOT 1415 ANDERSON BLVD S $22.87 LANGLEY, RUTH W HEIRS 0.2400 106 KELLIE ST $76.68 LANIER, CHARLIE DALE 2.2400 ROWAN RD $202.85 LANIER, DOROTHY W etal 4.74 WEBBTOWN RD OFF $3.95 LANIER, DOROTHY Wetal 1.9200 WEBBTOWN RD $2.05 LANIER, ENNIS KEITH etal LOT 703 CEDAR CT $495.86 LANIER, JANET G 1.7800 1736 PINKNEY RD $823.17 LANIER, JOHN S 0.4000 WEBBTOWN RD $50.25 LANIER, NORMAN EUGENE JR 5.0 3470 WHITESTOCKING RD $488.25 LANIER, S A etal 7.4300 LEE RD OFF $156.82 LANKFORD, JAMES F etal 2.0 861 CORCUS FERRY RD $3,233.13 LANSING, DIANE ALLEN 0.7400 JOHN PICKETT RD $123.95 LAWRENCE, PETER etal 0.9600 112 BOYLE DR $993.44 LAWSON, JOHNNY WACCO .0100 3353 FENNELL TOWN RD $589.62 LAWSON, JOHNNY WACCO 0.8500 LAME DUCK LANE $111.89 LAWTON, MARY LEE 0.4300 8085 PINEY WOODS RD $74.61 LEA, JOSEPH BRYAN L/E 2.3900 91 HOOVER RD $1,149.65 LEE, APRIL MICHELLE 0.6800 53 HWY $381.74 LEE, APRIL MICHELLE etal LOT 215 N WRIGHT ST $370.37 LEE, AZALEA HEIRS 1.0000 440 WILLIAMS RD $249.54 LEE, AZALEA HEIRS 1.0000 50 HWY $125.63 LEE, AZALEA W HEIRS 0.5500 215 LEE RD $405.62 LEE, AZALEA W HEIRS 0.5500 215 LEE RD $543.80 LEE, CHARINE etal 1.0000 EVERETTE RD $128.26 LEE, CHARLES EDWARD 1.2600 8755 NC HWY 50 $313.80 LEE, DAVID etal 42.8200 TUCKAHOE RD $779.19 LEE, DAVID etal 1.0500 3740 TUCKAHOE RD $549.84 LEE, DORIS ANN 0.6000 7591 NC HWY 50 $736.11 LEE, HARVEY M III etal LOT 223 SAND DOLLAR LN $1,194.67 LEE, MINNIE WATKINS 4.5300 9404 NC 50 HWY $181.62 LEE, THEODORE JR 4.1000 LEE RD OFF $101.64 LEE, THERETHA S 0.5200 73 SHARPLESS RD $87.10 LEE, WILLIAM VICTOR etal 1.0400 209 RIVERLAND DR $293.11 LEGGETT, MICHAEL G JR & LISA C LOT 141 SHELLEY RD $386.82 LEVELL, EDDIE etal 1.6300 53 HWY OFF $80.93 LEWIS, ANDREA DIANNA etal 2.0700 21406 NC HWY 210 $1,123.65 LEWIS, ANDREW HEIRS 0.5000 9133 HIGHSMITH RD $465.67 LEWIS, DEBRA K 17.1000 160 OLD FAYETTEVILLE RD $2,383.98 LEWIS, HARRY C etal LOT 240 BOROUGH SPUR RD $338.83 LEWIS, HAZEL 0.7500 210 HWY $96.18 LEWIS, HAZEL 1.6000 WAGON TRAIN RD OFF $53.35 LEWIS, HERMAN LEE JR etal 0.50 3228 BELL WILLIAMS RD $21.94 LEWIS, JOEY DEAN 0.7200 NORTH DR $31.59 LEWIS, JOEY DEAN 0.7700 NORTH DR $33.79 LEWIS, JOEY DEAN 0.5600 847 NORTH DR $714.19 LEWIS, JOEY DEAN 0.6900 NORTH DR $30.28 LEWIS, JOHN A LOT 125 OLD FARM RD $479.06 LEWIS, JOHN A etal 5.0900 6535 US HWY 117 S $200.76 LEWIS, KENNETH etal 0.7300 580 KIMBERLY CT $165.87 LEWIS, RAEFORD CLARK 0.7900 260 NEWKIRK RD $132.65 LEWIS, VANESSA NIXON LOT BODENHEIMER ST $66.12 LEWIS, VANESSA NIXON LOT W HAYES & S BODENHEIMER ST $41.41 LEWIS, VANESSA NIXON LOT S SMITH ST $109.29 LEWIS, VERNON DANIEL 2.2000 LEWIS RD $227.70 LEWIS, VERNON D etal 0.5200 408 LEWIS RD $1,335.11 LINDON, MICHAEL C LOT WATTS LANDING RD $804.00 LINDON, MICHAEL C LOT WATTS LANDING RD $804.00 LINDON, MICHAEL C LOT 1863 WATTS LANDING RD $448.26 LINDSAY, JAMES D LOT 706 W HAYES ST $121.54 LIPE, MARY CATHERINE 0.7900 309 CARPENTERS LN $111.95 LIRA, JOSE GUADALUPE VILLEDA 2.6500 1008 POND RD $734.58 LISANE, COOLIDGE etal 2.1000 1455 WEBBTOWN RD $352.55 LISANE, LAVONDA K 0.5000 ROCK RD $62.82 LISANE, PEARLINE 1.0 OLD MAPLE HILL SCHOOL RD OFF $125.63 LISANE, VIVIAN 4.2600 255 JOHN PICKET RD $299.26 LISLE, MARK E LOT 862 WILDWOOD CIR $460.21 LIZAMA, VINCE M 0.5800 14371 ASHTON RD $74.39 LJM VENTURES LLC 0.9200 S BOCA BAY LN $3.53 LJM VENTURES LLC 25.6700 S BOCA BAY LN $394.04 LLOYD, ANNIE L 1.0300 28379 NC HWY 210 $187.94 LOFTIN, BRENDA JEAN 0.3300 NEW ROAD $42.45 LOFTON, OTHELIA 0.5300 9200 NC 50 HWY $416.21 LOFTON, OTHELIA 4.0000 50 HWY $249.58 LOFTON, OTHELIA 3.5000 9088 NC HWY 50 $643.95 LOGAN, KATHERLENE etal 1.0 920 ANDERSON RD $100.81 LONDON, ERICA 0.1700 36 FULLER LN $119.85 LOSCHIAVO, VINCENT etal 3.69 532 GROVES POINT DR $1,009.77 LOUCHS, WAYNE 4.4000 408 WILLIAMS STORE RD $890.58 LOWERY, SHELTON SR 1.0100 221 SADDLE RIDGE RD $235.66 LUCAS, FLOYD L 0.2700 UNDERWOOD DR $2.12 LUCE, DAWN AMOS 1.6500 290 CROOKED CREEK DR $670.23 LUNSFORD, MORRIS EDWARD etal 50.0 SHAW HWY $831.78 LUTHER, ADDIE LOU etal LOT HAYES ST $66.12
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LUTHER, ADDIE SHIVER etal 5.5700 LITTLE KELLY RD $345.94 LUTHER, JAMES LEO etal 14.5000 LITTLE KELLY RD $274.83 LYON, SARA MARIE etal 1.5700 LEA ISLAND $6.78 MACIE, JON L 0.6900 848 MEADOW LN $200.02 MADDUX, RANDY JOE etal LOT 200-213 GATEWAY CONDOS DR $853.06 MAJOR, ARNAY 1.8800 623 BIG FOUR ROAD $544.83 MALACHI, LISA BENJAMIN 0.69 2365 WHITESTOCKING RD $320.82 MALLOY, ANDREW DANIEL SR 0.1400 12393 NC HWY 210 $316.55 MALLOY, ANDREW DANIEL SR etal 0.13 NC HWY 210 OFF $16.68 MALLOY, ANDREW DANIEL SR etal 0.4 NC HWY 210 $68.40 MALLOY, ANDREW DANIEL SR etal 0.5 117 HWY OFF $64.32 MALLOY, NATHANIEL 0.4700 125 MAPLE HILL SCHOOL RD $341.35 MALPASS, ANGEL BYRD 1.0000 ASHTON RD $65.00 MALPASS, ANGEL MICHELLE etal 0.50 3267 BLUEBERRY RD $110.02 MALPASS, ANNIE HEIRS 27.3200 4555 US HWY 117 S $501.37 MANNING, BILLY THOMAS LOT 156 SINAI DR $302.22 MANUS, BRENDA LEE 1.1700 55 SYCAMORE DR $179.18 MANZO, ROBERTO GONZALES etal 0.7700 330 JUNIPER RD $508.71 MAPLE HILL MISS BAPTIST CH 0.5000 4561 NC HWY 50 $566.01 MARCUM, GABE etal 0.4600 101 LAKE VIEW DR $101.68 MAREADY, ALBERT JAMES C etal LOT 214 N SMITH ST $606.54 MARLEY, ELIZABETH H 1.0000 545 RENEE DR $360.66 MARSH CREEK INVESTMENTS LLC 6.8100 116 MCFAYDEN CT $8,038.26 MARSHALL, BETTY ANN JOHNSON 10.8800 2465 CANETUCK RD $251.16 MARSHALL, DAVID etal 0.9400 88 SYCAMORE DR $32.86 MARSHALL, HYTHA 0.5000 2068 PORTER RD $141.00 MARSHALL, PATRICIA ANN 0.6800 58 N ST JOHNS CHURCH RD $224.46 MARSHALL, ROBERT LEE ET AL etal 2.26 17 HWY $3,396.37 MARSHALL, SARAH E etal LOT 414 N SUNSET ST $502.63 MARSHALL, SARAH E etal 0.2000 SUNSET ST $11.38 MARSHALL, SARAH E etal 2.8000 SUNSET ST $104.47 MARSHALL, TUMA RAY 0.7600 6434 CANETUCK RD $95.48 MARSHALL, TUMA RAY 1.2100 210 HWY $111.39 MARSHBURN, DOROTHY 1.0000 115 GILES MARSHBURN ST $378.52 MARSHBURN, DOROTHY 1.75 202 GILES MARSHBURN ST $340.07 MARSHBURN, DOROTHY M 2.0 114 GILES MARSHBURN ST $523.95 MARSHBURN, DOROTHY MAE 0.2300 619 TIMBERLY LN $80.57 MARSHBURN, JANICE S LOT 208 S MCCULLEN ST $1,343.19 MARTIN, BRITTNEY DENISE etal 0.9700 21 ASA LANE $212.80 MARTIN, MARY J 0.4800 2258 BELL WILLIAMS RD $34.21 MARTIN, MYRA V 0.4800 2248 BELL WILLIAMS RD $76.75 MARTINEZ, MARCO A etal LOT 133 SINAI DR $193.79 MARTINEZ, MARCO etal LOT 157 SINAI DR $157.95 MARTINEZ, SHELLEY LOT SINAI DRIVE $87.75 MASSENGILL, L T etal 0.3300 LITTLE KINSTON RD $439.92 MASSENGILL, MARY ALICE LOT 105 BRITLEE CT $628.97 MATTHEWS, FRANKLIN B etal 2.30 5121 WILLARD RD $230.24 MAXWELL, JAMES FRANCIS 0.4600 322 NC HWY 133 $112.26 MAY, JAMES R etal 13.0900 119 BUCKEYE LN $272.99 MBC INVESTMENTS LLC 2.8000 1250 INDIAN HILL RD $316.34 MCALLISTER, JOHN HEIRS 9.5000 22100 NC HWY 210 $150.85 MCCALL, ANTHONY SR etal 0.570 19060 NC HWY 210 $383.61 MCCANTS, CHARLTON D 0.6700 50 HWY $84.17 MCCAULEY, STANLEY L etal LOT 906D S SHORE DR $1,988.96 MCCLAMMY, CARRIE 1.4900 17 HWY $60.16 MCCOMMAS, JOHN A etal 1.44 2267 PENDERLEA HWY $771.16 MCDONALD, DOUGLAS HUGH 1.16 2523 ANDERSON RD $252.94 MCDOWELL, VERNON JR 0.69 105 CHERRY WOOD LN $165.15 MCDUFFIE, STACY RENEA 1.0 2560 HALFWAY BRANCH SCHOOL RD $194.57 MCEACHIN, ANNETTE N 0.4600 3105 WILLARD RD $565.66 MCEACHIN, ANNETTE NEWKIRK 5.29 WILLARD RD OFF $68.03 MCGAFFIC, CRYSTAL SUE 3.18 302 KEL-ASH RD EXTENSION $724.38 MCINTYRE, SAMANTHA 2.1700 10923 POINT CASWELL RD $471.16 MCKNIGHT, OPERAUS etal 0.4800 107 BRANCH DR $144.28 MCKOY, MARGARET S etal 1.070 HARRISON CREEK RD $43.47 MCKOY, MARGARET S etal 1.3200 HARRISON CREEK RD $62.79 MCLAMB, MARY JEAN H FRY 0.5600 390 JUNIPER RD $116.00 MCLAMB, MICHAEL 5.0000 657 BUCKLE RD $162.97 MCLAMB, ROBERT GABRIEL 1.05 27 GIDDEONS POND RD $494.53 MCMANUS, DUNHAM 0.8900 15156 NC HWY 210 $98.00 MCPHERSON, EASTER HEIRS 17.0200 450 BIG FOUR RD $311.38 MEADOWS, ROBERT ANDREW 0.4600 ASHTON LAKE RD $59.00 MEADOWS, ROBERT ANDREW 0.4600 ASHTON LAKE RD $59.00 MEADOWS, ROBERT ANDREW 0.4600 ASHTON LAKE RD $59.00 MEADOWS, ROBERT ANDREW 1.42 603 ASHTON LAKE RD $151.53 MEADOWS, ROBERT ANDREW 2.18 601 ASHTON LAKE RD $305.77 MEADOWS, ROBERT ANDREW 14.82 775 ASHTON LAKE RD $1,657.33 MEARES, DEWEY EUGENE etal 8.0 3060 LITTLE KELLY RD $607.26 MEDLIN, ANNE L MRS 60.0000 POPE RD $254.41 MEJIA, MANUEL ANTONIO etal 4.93 307 MACON SMITH DR $613.85 MELTON, LARRY G JR etal 4.2200 860 HORSEMAN RD $770.64 MELVIN, ARNETHIA B HEIRS 0.52 WHITESTOCKING RD $66.89 MELVIN, ARNETHIA B HEIRS 0.4600 WHITESTOCKING RD $98.62 MERCER, JAMES L LOT 209 N SHORE DR $1,862.84 MEREDITH, JAMES RAY etal 7.4700 925 LIZZIE HENRY RD $352.19 MEREDITH, JAMES RAY etal 17.3 LIZZIE HENRY RD OFF $312.16 MERRITT, IRIS 2.4600 2666 SHILOH RD $666.69 MERRITT, JAMES KENNETH etal 17.38 BELT RD OFF $378.45 MESHAW, EARL etal 0.7200 PENDERLEA HWY OFF $134.73 MICHAEL, AMANDA GAIL etal 8.6300 US HWY 117 S $273.14 MIDGETT, C SANDY 11 1.6300 104 MACHINE GUN RD $229.39 MIDGETTE, ALVIN F LOT 611A N WRIGHT ST $377.45 MILES, JOYCE 0.8900 148 PETERSON HILL AVE $190.80 MILLER, C J JR HEIRS 0.6400 RAYMOND WILLIAMS RD $82.08 MILLER, DANIELLE N etal 1.0600 7464 NC HWY 11 $152.46 MILLER, DAVID LEON 1.0600 210 HWY $132.68 MILLER, DAVID LEON etal 1.1100 210 HWY OFF $134.27 MILLER, LYNN LOT 221 PAIGE HALL CT $419.55 MILLER, STEPHANIE L etal 1.0000 129 LOOP RD $127.19 MILLS, ALEENE 1.0000 1601 CAMP KIRKWOOD RD $130.46 MILLS, ANNIE LOU HEIRS 1.0000 18920 US HWY 421 $657.37 MILLS, BARRY THOMAS 5.7000 OAK TREE RD OFF $126.98 MILLS, HARRIS L 3.4000 4164 WILLARD RD $811.55 MILLS, HARRIS L 4.6400 WILLARD RD $111.14 MILLS, HELEN 2.5000 9690 PENDERLEA HWY $950.48 MILLS, WILLIE L HEIRS etal 23.9800 421 HWY $468.11 MINTZ, GRIFFIN ALEXANDER LOT CROOMSBRIDGE RD $233.45 MINTZ, SHELTON CRAIG 0.76 371 W STRAWBERRY LN $593.19 MINTZ, SHELTON R 4.0 LITTLE KELLY RD & KEL ASH $153.32 MIRANDA, J K TRUSTEE 23.24 5215 PENDERLEA HWY $754.82 MITCHELL, CORA MAE W 1.0000 74 OLD THOMAS AVE $27.60 MITCHELL, EDWARD J JR 0.5500 109 SHEPARDS RD $133.97 MITCHELL, JOHN B SR LOT 477 JAMAICA DR $335.00 MITCHELL, KIMBERLY 0.56 47 GREEN SHARPLESS RD $409.69 MITCHELL, SCOTT etal 1.1000 205 RIVERLAND DR $1,564.84 MIZZELLE, SANDRA LOT 218 GOLD COAST DR $827.71 MONK, CALLIE BONEY HEIRS 0.9500 CHURCH ST $39.79 MONTFORD, GEORGE C III etal 1.99 492 COPPERHEAD LN $710.30 MONTGOMERY, DAN T 5.5500 530 BREWINGTON DR $911.67 MOORE, BLANE HEIRS LOT S VANN ST $154.20 MOORE, BOBBY RAY L/E 25.1200 SHAW HWY OFF $343.65 MOORE, BOBBY RAY L/E 57.1300 SHAW HWY OFF $762.46 MOORE, BOBBY RAY L/E 0.3300 SHAW HWY OFF $3.53 MOORE, BOBBY RAY L/E 5.7400 532 CARL MEEKS RD $661.70 MOORE, CINDY 1.5900 877 WEBBTOWN RD $497.44 MOORE, DENNIE C etal 0.9300 5928 PINEY WOODS RD $64.82 MOORE, DERWAN EDWIN etal LOT 509 W HAYES ST $342.07 MOORE, DESSER HEIRS 2.6300 650 CHESHIRE RD $260.56 MOORE, FRANCIS J HEIRS 0.5000 BLUEBERRY RD $35.18 MOORE, GARLAND GREGORY etal 0.89 1410 WEBBTOWN RD $359.22
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MOORE, GEORGE EVERETT 1.8000 254 HARRELL RD $146.04 MOORE, JOSEPH G CRISP LOT 801 E NASSAU RD $1,307.65 MOORE, JOSEPH G CRISP LOT 803 E NASSAU RD $1,329.74 MOORE, KUNIKO etal 0.9500 16016 NC HWY 53 W $121.42 MOORE, LARRY etal 0.9600 10567 NC HWY 210 $69.43 MOORE, LINWOOD GEORGE etal 0.49 12275 NC HWY 210 $83.80 MOORE, MELVIN E L/E 0.4000 112 BECKYS CIR $509.61 MOORE, ROBERT CHRISTOPHER etal 6.95 STAG PARK RD $113.53 MOORE, ROBERT CHRISTOPHER etal 9.4 STAG PARK RD $130.63 MOORE, RONALD SR ET AL etal 12.7 WAGON TRAIN RD OFF $243.23 MOORE, ROSALYN JAMES 0.8000 MOORES DRIVE $33.50 MOORE, ROSALYN JAMES 0.7200 MOORES DRIVE $30.15 MOORE, ROSALYN JAMES 0.7000 MOORES DRIVE $29.32 MOORE, ROSALYN JAMES 28.9800 17880 NC HWY 53 E $706.46 MOORE, ROSALYN JAMES 9.2500 WEBBTOWN RD OFF $138.28 MOORE, SAMUEL J 1.1400 3814 PINEY WOODS RD $209.28 MOORE, W M HEIRS 0.5000 BLUEBERRY RD $35.18 MOORE, WAGUS, JR 1.1900 UNION BETHEL RD OFF $284.51 MORALES, JAIME V 0.9300 60 SOUTH WASHINGTON DR $625.40 MORGAN, DEBORAH JACKSON 0.5000 167 BROKEN SPUR CT $638.89 MORGAN, ELBERT EUGENE etal 1.8700 383 SADDLE RIDGE RD $696.91 MORGAN, EUNICE 0.9400 701 FARSIDE DR $169.54 MORGAN, MICHAEL 1.9400 53 HWY OFF $180.83 MORGAN, PAMELA M 1.9300 SLOCUM TRAIL $88.51 MORIN, ALEJANDRO 1.5700 53 HWY OFF $25.77 MORRELL, RODNEY A etal 1.0400 739 NORTH DR $427.16 MORRETT, G ALAN etal LOT 210 LITTLE KINSTON RD $812.38 MORRIS, BENJAMIN MONROE etal LOT 1403 CAROLINA BLVD $1,228.27 MORRIS, CLIFFORD BRYAN etal 1.0000 HOLIDAY DR $2.60 MORRIS, CLIFFORD BRYON L/E 1.0 320 HOLIDAY DR $4.76 MORRISON, MARY NIXON 2.0000 HARDISON DR $7.23 MOSLEY, MARY S 3.6600 17 HWY $195.02 MOTT, HENRY GRAY THE UNKNOWN S etal 1.83 185 MOTT TOWN RD $162.83 MOTT, JOE A etal 0.5000 7590 SLOCUM TR $114.94 MOXLEY, EMILY etal 0.8800 766 SYCAMORE DR $199.37 MUBARAK, ADEELA 1.0100 253 BIG FOUR RD $35.30 MULLIKIN, BRENDA MANUS 0.2800 ON LANDING RD $191.48 MURPHY, CICERO 11.7700 PINEY WOODS RD $215.30 MURPHY, CICERO 15.1600 HORSE BRANCH RD $264.80 MURPHY, CINDY PATRICE 0.5100 2806 BELL WILLIAMS RD $390.13 MURPHY, CONNIE W etal 1.0 1425 LIZZIE HENRY RD $56.78 MURPHY, CONWAY SR etal 49.9000 1873 PORTER RD $412.40 MURPHY, DANTE etal 0.6400 342 PIKE CREEK RD $125.48 MURPHY, DOROTHY P 0.8600 PINEY WOODS RD $119.37 MURPHY, EDWARD L etal LOT PENQUIN PL $43.13 MURPHY, ERIC L etal 0.5000 10428 NC HWY 53 W $440.22 MURPHY, EZRA C 0.97 3340 HALFWAY BRANCH SCHOOL RD $245.32 MURPHY, GEORGE H 0.4900 1527 BOROUGH RD $642.71 MURPHY, J I 2.6800 W BRIDGERS ST EXT $459.89 MURPHY, J I 1.0000 PENDERLEA HWY $280.75 MURPHY, J I 0.4600 W BRIDGERS ST $50.00 MURPHY, J I 1.9200 W BRIDGERS ST EXT $246.71 MURPHY, LAURA JANE 3.34 7262 MALPASS CORNER RD $158.75 MURPHY, LAURA JANE 1.0000 7228 MALPASS CORNER RD $388.95 MURPHY, LEWIS JAMES 10.0000 2553 PORTER RD $29.45 MURPHY, SADIE 0.3500 53 HWY OFF $43.97 MURPHY, SADIE CAROLINE 0.0600 2009 BELL WILLIAMS RD $132.05 MURPHY, W D DR HEIRS 0.1700 RANKIN ST $21.36 MURRAY, JUDY ANN 1.0000 146 LITTLE BUDDY RD $309.53 MURRAY, JUDY etal 1.1100 115 JIMS LN $122.46 MURRAY, JUDY etal 0.5000 6209 BELL WILLIAMS RD $62.82 MURRAY, MELISSA APRIL 1.1000 630 BUSCHS AVE $114.87 MURRAY, RICHARD H etal 0.9600 1548 WILLARD RD $272.81 MURRAY, SYLVESTER JR L/E 0.4200 4226 US HWY 117 S $405.42 NANCE, RICKY M II etal 1.4000 12829 US HWY 117 S $20.39 NANCE, RITA PAULINE K etal 0.5800 45 S S SECOND ST $3.97 NASH, SHARON GIDDEONS LOT 345 SUNNY TRAIL RD $260.94 NAVAROLI, ROD 59.9700 LESSIE WELLS RD $998.86 NELSON, MARY etal 1.8600 11194 US HWY 117 S $4.37 NELSON, NATHANIEL 0.170 PENNSYLVANIA AVE OFF $21.80 NELSON, NEAL A etal 0.4800 109 DEEPWOODS RDG $175.20 NEWBOLD, GEORGE B etal LOT 1605 S SHORE DR $346.05 NEWKIRK, ANGELIA M LOT 342 MCDUFFIE RD $116.26 NEWKIRK, ANGELIA M 0.5000 MCDUFFIE RD $62.31 NEWKIRK, BESSIE M 0.4600 2785 BAY RD $442.79 NEWKIRK, CLAUDIA M 10.5 5183 POINT CASWELL RD $103.40 NEWKIRK, DOROTHY 0.2500 3081 WILLARD RD $42.76 NEWKIRK, GERALENE 14.4500 3031 WILLARD RD $315.67 NEWKIRK, JACKIE 1.0000 425 RED TIP LN $207.23 NEWKIRK, JANRACE CECILA 0.9800 OLD THOMAS AV $41.04 NEWKIRK, JOSEPHINE etal 0.6300 9249 NC HWY 11 $2.74 NEWKIRK, LLOYD HEIRS 3.3 198 HALFWAY BRANCH SCHOOL RD $138.86 NEWKIRK, MARY 0.5000 3797 US HWY 421 $62.82 NEWKIRK, PENNIE BONEY HEIRS 0.55 4327 ENGLISHTOWN RD $92.13 NEWKIRK, PORTIA EMILY HERRING 0.5 195 MORNING DOVE LN $528.12 NEWKIRK, TABITHA A L/E 1.1000 555 FENNELL TOWN RD $482.26 NEWMAN, FRANCINE J 0.6800 123 SUMMIT RIDGE RD $458.84 NEWMAN, JEFFREY LEE 1.0000 292 BRANTHAM RD $7.21 NEWMONS, EARL 0.3700 LESLIE JENKINS RD $60.28 NEWTON, ANDRE R 0.6600 82 WILD TURKEY TR $698.89 NEWTON, BILLY R etal 6.6600 4394 SHILOH RD $2,552.58 NEWTON, CHARLES DARREN 1.4300 MESSICK RD $111.35 NEWTON, CLEO ALLEN 2.5000 4407 SHILOH RD $411.37 NEWTON, LORA LEE 0.6100 141 RENEE DR $196.97 NICHOLS, PATRICIA W etal 0.1900 SYCAMORE DR $24.44 NICHOLS, PATRICIA W etal 2.0900 432 SYCAMORE DR $846.73 NILES, RYAN L etal LOT LIGHTWOOD KNOTT RD $4.11 NIXON, ARLENE S etal 0.4600 89 WILLIAMS LOVE GROVE CH RD $408.70 NIXON, BURNETT 0.5000 33 TIDE LANDING CT $160.19 NIXON, BURNETT FOSTER 0.46 13 MAREADY BRANCH LN $218.77 NIXON, BURNETT FOSTER 0.53 498 WILLIAMS STORE RD $193.21 NIXON, DELICIA DARSHELL etal 2.8700 177 ASA LN $445.50 NIXON, DOROTHY 1.0400 585 WILLIAMS STORE RD $129.27 NIXON, GEORGIANIA etal 5.7200 UNION BETHEL RD OFF $164.04 NIXON, JAMES H etal 0.1500 ST JOHNS CHURCH RD $19.41 NIXON, JOSEPH EDWARD 0.21 WILLIAMS STORE RD OFF $54.35 NIXON, JOSEPH EDWARD etal 0.38 302 WILLIAMS STORE RD $178.37 NIXON, MICHAEL DWAIN etal 0.53 344 WILLOWS BAY DRIVE $224.31 NIXON, MILES HEIRS 2.1500 56 JOHN WILSON RD $46.47 NIXON, PORTER etal 0.5 201 CHRISTIAN CHAPEL RD $496.47 NIXON, RICHARD HEIRS 1.4500 59 FULLER LN $51.27 NIXON, THOMAS BENJAMIN etal 0.44 4240 US HWY 117 S $266.49 NIXON, WILLIE F 0.5200 20 ESSIE LN $39.84 NNRR INC 8.2500 9375 US HWY 117 S $5,571.77 NORMAN, KENNETH CHARLES etal 0.6 HOOVER RD OFF $77.63 NORMAN, KENNETH CHARLES etal 1.08 414 HOOVER RD $485.94 NORMAN, KENNETH CHARLES etal 0.5 HOOVER RD OFF $64.70 NORMAN, KENNETH C etal 1.1900 84 NORMAN CIR $255.34 NORRIS, ELIZABETH B LOT 1909 S SHORE DR $1,785.38 NORRIS, HERMAN etal 1.58 4842 BLUEBERRY RD $455.72 NORRIS, LARRY GEORGE 0.26 5534 BLUEBERRY RD $217.77 NUNN, EILEEN RUSSELL etal LOT 504 JAMAICA DR $366.62 NUNN, EILEEN R etal LOT 850 WILDWOOD CIR $964.10
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O’REILLY, THOMAS VINCENT etal 0.43 130 TOPSAIL LAKE DR $603.33 OAKFORD, JOHN C 0.8300 91 ERWIN BRANCH LN $728.98 OAKWOOD MOBILE HOMES INC 1.4000 SLOCUM TRAIL $159.13 OGDEN, HOLLY C 1.0000 1850 OLD SAVANNAH RD S $158.52 OLIPHANT, NICOLE WARCISKI 1.50 201 WAX MYRTLE LN $169.42 OLIPHANT, TERESA 0.9700 179 CROOKED CREEK DR $456.59 OLIVER, THOMAS R JR etal LOT 106 ATKINSON RD $700.48 OUT ISLAND LLC LOT 428 N ANDERSON BLVD $1,185.98 OWEN, JAMES R JR etal LOT PENQUIN PL $43.13 OWENS, MALLIE 9.2500 1585 FENNEL TOWN RD $661.61 OWENS, MALLIE 1.1600 FENNELL TOWN RD $46.56 OWENS, MALLIE 2.9600 FENNELL TOWN RD OFF $81.73 PACE, JAKI LARUE 4.3100 US HWY 421 $314.96 PACE, TONJA LANESE 0.5700 16056 US HWY 421 $408.73 PACHECO, JOEY etal 0.9100 162 SAGE DRIVE $8.05 PADGETT, THOMAS GLEN etal 0.84 114 CHERRY WOOD LN $175.35 PARKER, CHARLES TODD etal LOT 1020 CAROLINA BLVD $23.79 PARKER, EDGE etal 1.2500 21795 NC HWY 210 $83.92 PARKER, EDGE etal 1.0000 LONG CREEK LOOP RD $105.83 PARKER, MILTON BRYAN 7.86 1420 CLARKS LANDING LOOP RD $161.56 PARKER, NEWMAN ROSCOE JR L/E 1.17 323 NEWMANS LN $729.16 PARKER, NEWMAN ROSCOE JR L/E etal 1.0 342 NEWMANS LN $1,032.78 PARSONS, LEE LOT 103 OLD FARM RD $431.25 PAYNE, BOBBY A etal LOT 206 CHAMPION DR $733.71 PEARCE, KENNETH B etal LOT 1514 N SHORE DR $261.16 PEARL VALLEY LLC LOT 521 ATKINSON POINT RD $473.15 PEARSALL, LEON A ET AL etal 5.0000 NEW RD OFF $119.20 PEARSALL, RACHEL HEIRS 0.6100 1832 US HWY 117 N $488.05 PEARSALL, RACHEL HEIRS 0.6100 1832 US HWY 117 N $372.83 PEARSON, ANNIE MARJORIE 1.0 PORTERS LANE RD $2.53 PEASLEY, WAYNE D LOT 301 GOLD COAST DR $482.18 PECK, FRED D etal 1.0600 MILLSTONE TRAIL $71.94 PEGRAM, HEATHER ALLYSON 0.4600 480 LEA DR $284.80 PEGRAM, KELLY 0.4600 157 DEER RIDGE DR W $261.37 PEMBERTON, THERESA 0.5600 2012 ISLAND CREEK RD $358.05 PENDER INVESTMENTS LLC LOT 109 BLAND DR $2,304.52 PENDER REAL ESTATE GROUP LLC 1.63 53 HWY OFF $80.93 PENDER, MACK etal 0.8600 43 HARMONY LN $175.25 PENNINGER, ALISA A LOT 123 GEORGE WASHINGTON HALES DR $607.80 PERDUE, WILLIAM D etal LOT 700 BAY HARBOR DR $896.26 PEREIRA, AL etal 0.8300 OYSTER POINT LN $104.27 PEREIRA, AL etal 0.7800 OYSTER POINT LN $156.77 PEREZ, LOUIS F 0.7300 300 A&B WILLIAMS STORE RD $402.65 PEREZ, PATRICIA 4.0000 161 WILLIES LN $550.54 PERKINS, KAREN ARPATIA GAMMONS etal LOT 810 S SHORE DR $4,599.21 PERKINS, MATTHEW C etal LOT HUGHES RD $6.22 PERKINS, WENDELL etal 11.4700 FENNELL TOWN RD $124.47 PERSPECTIVE LLC 0.9200 PIKE CREEK RD $118.34 PERSPECTIVE LLC 0.7600 PIKE CREEK RD $97.76 PETERSON, DORIS MURPHY HEIRS 1.01 22 TOMMY LN $70.27 PETERSON, KATHRYN D 0.3400 100 BOROUGH SPUR R $153.76 PETERSON, RONALD EUGENE etal 2.85 OAKLEY PT DR $113.02 PETERSON, SUSAN J 6.9200 14354 ASHTON RD $1,317.61 PETERSON, W L etal 2.0000 OFF HWY 210 $189.54 PFIRRMANN, MIKE ALLEN & PATRIC LOT 681 LANIER AVE $546.55 PHELPS, WANDA DEAN 4.88 800 JOHN HUMPHREY RD $617.66 PHILLIPS, ALBERT JAMES 2.0 8211 US HWY 117 N $211.05 PHILLIPS, LYLE L TRUSTEE OF PH etal LOT 203 CIRCLE DR W $12.11 PHILLIPS, MAXIE M 0.7100 67 CYPRESS CT $408.42 PHOENIX, LUELLA KEITH 3.9100 CANETUCK RD OFF $98.24 PICKETT, ABIGAIL W 0.1900 561 WOOTEN RD $133.84 PICKETT, BETSY JANE HEIRS OF 1.15 JOHN PICKETT RD $45.26 PICKETT, DAVETTA HEIRS 0.5000 1107 WEBBTOWN RD $329.51 PICKETT, DEBRA 1.0300 714 LEE RD $373.56 PICKETT, DEBRA 0.2500 222 LEE RD $41.88 PICKETT, JOAN M etal 2.0000 7414 NC HWY 50 $576.68 PICKETT, JOYCE T 1.5000 EVERTTE RD $153.90 PICKETT, KENAN HEIRS 2.2400 WEBBTOWN RD $124.28 PICKETT, SAMUEL DAVID etal 1.3 JOHN PICKETT RD OFF $143.72 PICKETT, TERESA A 2.0000 302 PETERSON HILL AVE $185.22 PIERCE, RANDALL G etal 19.3200 NC HWY 50 $330.07 PIERCE, RANDALL G etal 20.1800 466 NC HWY 50 $341.39 PIERCE, WILLIAM GRAY etal 0.5 570 SANDY BEND RD $130.88 PIGFORD, DEANE E etal 0.7100 8340 NC HWY 11 $2.13 PINER, DANNY LOT 119 N ALDERMAN ST $632.75 PINER, RONALD ALFRED etal 1.08 180 PINEY WOODS RD $248.08 PNC BANK NA LOT SHIPYARD LANE $352.84 POLA, ANDREW J 0.7400 255 E GILLCUP TR $593.48 POLA, ANDRZEJ JAN 0.6700 GILLCUP TR $288.95 POPE, MARK ALLEN etal 0.88 406 ARVIDA SPUR RD $573.07 PORTER, TIFFANI M 0.8100 269 LEE RD $567.61 PORTER, WANDA B 0.7700 4720 SHILOH RD $749.35 PORTILLO, MARVIN A etal 6.28 12086 US HWY 117 N $1,133.94 POWELL WARING, LYDIA 0.5500 182 CLAYTON LN $168.28 POWELL, EDITH M 0.8200 15405 NC HWY 210 $111.95 POWELL, HATTIE etal LOT 605 S DUDLEY ST $163.74 POWERS, ANTONIO etal 0.4 10360 US HWY 117 N $128.84 POWERS, DELORES 16.4000 720 CHURCH ST $200.00 PRESTWOOD, CYNTHIA MARIE 0.06 307 NEW BERN AVE $403.37 PRICE, WILBUR P 0.5000 4875 LITTLE KELLY RD $560.47 PRIDGEN, BRION SCOTT 5.7 481 HEADING BLUFF RD $647.52 PRIDGEN, DEBRA D 1.0700 NEWTOWN LOOP RD $139.37 PRIDGEN, EUGENE 9.8300 KEITH RD $40.81 PRIDGEN, EUGENE 48.8400 644 CANETUCK RD $596.38 PRIDGEN, EUGENE 2.9000 POINT CASWELL RD $86.42 PRIDGEN, EUGENE 28.1900 HEADING BLUFF RD $120.65 PRIDGEN, EUGENE 6.1400 HEADING BLUFF RD $17.44 PRIDGEN, EUGENE PETE 3.0000 35404 NC HWY 210 $300.55 PRIDGEN, EUGENE PETE 5.0000 MORGAN RD OFF $122.24 PRIDGEN, EUGENE PETE 3.0 CANETUCK RD OFF $11.04 PRIDGEN, EUGENE PETE 36.91 268 CANETUCK RD $196.56 PRIDGEN, EUGENE PETE 13.9200 1137 MORGAN RD $104.10 PRIDGEN, EUGENE PETE 5.8500 33498 NC HWY 210 $131.16 PRIDGEN, EUGENE PETE 6.6000 MORGAN RD OFF $139.37 PRIDGEN, EUGENE PETE 9.4400 MORGAN RD $260.71 PRIDGEN, EUGENE PETE 49.5 572 CANETUCK RD $460.75 PRIDGEN, EUGENE PETE 1.94 448 SADDLE RIDGE RD $416.09 PRIDGEN, EUGENE PETE 0.8800 MORGAN RD OFF $99.50 PRIDGEN, EUGENE PETE 8.6800 CANETUCK RD OFF $5.86 PRIDGEN, EUGENE PETE 5.4000 MORGAN RD OFF $125.50 PRIDGEN, EUGENE PETE 0.8700 MORGAN RD OFF $98.36 PRIDGEN, EUGENE PETE 1.0000 6548 CANETUCK RD $436.34 PRIDGEN, EUGENE PETE 5.1200 MORGAN RD OFF $123.44 PRIDGEN, EUGENE PETE 0.8900 2365 MORGAN RD $232.24 PRIDGEN, EUGENE PETE 0.7800 MORGAN RD OFF $88.19 PRIDGEN, EUGENE PETE 0.8800 MORGAN RD OFF $99.50 PRIDGEN, EUGENE PETE 4.0800 LONG BLUFF RD $50.58 PRIDGEN, EUGENE PETE 0.8600 MORGAN RD OFF $97.24 PRIDGEN, EUGENE PETE 1.9200 CANETUCK RD OFF $6.38 PRIDGEN, JAMES FRANKLIN JR 5.0 170 POPULAR BRANCH RD $1,823.53 PRIDGEN, MANLEY M II 61.2000 117 HWY $173.76 PRIDGEN, MANLEY M II 23.2500 117 HWY $137.02 PRIDGEN, MANLEY M II 10.64 WATHA RD & PELHAM RD $65.32 PRIDGEN, MANLEY M II 4.4500 PELHAM RD $107.33 PRIDGEN, MANLEY M II 1.7200 117 HWY $6.29 PRIDGEN, PETE 20. CANETUCK RD OFF $86.53 PRIDGEN, PETE 7.0100 MORGAN RD OFF $143.74 PRIDGEN, ROBERT etal 1.11 189 ROOSTER TAIL TRAIL $1,046.30 PRIDGEN, TISHA NICOLE 0.5000 8778 OLD RIVER RD $643.86 PRIDGEN, YVETTE 0.5100 105 ALEXANDER RD $478.64 PRIEST, CRAIG 1.4400 50 HWY $49.68 PUGH, BENNY R etal 3.59 118 MALLARD ROOST DR $537.61
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PUGLISI, SUSAN T 0.9500 605 CROOMSBRIDGE RD $911.42 PYRON, KATHRYN S LOT 405 S MCNEIL ST $12.59 QUARLENO, NANCY E 4.2600 2424 ROOKS RD $554.17 RABON, HAL etal 0.3800 122 MAGNOLIA DR $108.78 RABON, WARREN KEITH HEIRS LOT 112 WINCHESTER LN $799.35 RACKLEY, MARILYN G 1.02 396 RICHARD SWITCH RD $607.86 RAMIREZ, LISA 2.4600 155 BLANTON AVE $216.43 RAMIREZ, LISA 2.5100 BLANTON AVE END $219.53 RAMIREZ, MIGUEL EUGENE 1.49 LONG BRANCH LANE $153.63 RAMIREZ, MIGUEL EUGENE 0.7 285 LONG BRANCH LN $167.22 RAMSEY, DARYL etal 1.2200 472 OLD RAMSEY RD $387.18 RANDALL, SAMUEL J IV 0.8300 842 SYKES TOWN RD $139.03 RANDOLPH, THOMAS etal 1.21 FRIENDLY LIVING COURT $142.56 RAY, ROBERT TIMOTHY etal LOT 381 SHELTER COVE RD $425.96 RAYNOR, DAVID EARL etal LOT 608 W HAYES ST $314.47 RAYNOR, DAVID etal 6.1000 ED COWAN RD OFF $181.98 RAYNOR, FREEDIA COSTON etal 1.0 ED COWAN RD OFF $128.63 REDD, MICHAEL ADM OF ESTATE OF 0.6000 105 OLD WOODSIDE RD $1,235.38 REDMOND, VANCE EDWARD etal LOT 101 PHEDORA SPUR $516.99 REDUS NC COASTAL LLC 0.0200 GREENSBORO AVENUE $76.88 REDUS NC COASTAL LLC 1.78 GREENSBORO AVENUE $7,737.51 REDUS NC COASTAL LLC 0.89 GREENSBORO AVENUE $3,421.76 REDUS NC COASTAL LLC 0.18 GREENSBORO AVENUE $1,350.52 REEVES, LISA 0.5100 421 HWY $153.73 REID, DONNA LOT S SHORE DR $1,716.19 REID, DONNA LOT S SHORE DR $288.74 REINHOLD, MICHELLE LOT 112 GOLD COAST DR $236.21 RESPUS, ARETHA LOT 802 W SATCHWELL ST $502.12 REYNOLDS, WILLIAM P 0.5200 210 HWY OFF $65.33 RICH, RONALD etal 24.7000 380 CANETUCK RD $152.39 RICH, WILLIE R etal 0.4600 12444 NC HWY 210 $78.66 RICHARDSON, BARBRA L 0.9600 34 JUSTICE CT $359.34 RICHARDSON, CHARLES CLARK etal 0.79 14230 NC HWY 210 $468.34 RICKENBACKER, BRUCE W etal LOT W MARNEY DR $321.43 RIGGS, CLARENCE III etal 1.7500 235 MIMOSA LN $376.94 RIGGS, CLARENCE J 5.1800 520 CRICKET DR $248.01 RIPTIDE BUILDERS LLC LOT 103 SALTWATER LANDING DR $2,542.26 RIPTIDE BUILDERS LLC LOT 134 SUMMERSET LANDING $431.25 RIPTIDE BUILDERS LLC LOT 147 OLDE POINT RD $862.50 RIPTIDE BUILDERS LLC 0.7500 102 BELL FARM LN $873.28 RIPTIDE BUILDERS LLC 0.7800 BELL FARM LN $908.22 RIVENBARK, ALICE LOT 108 N STRINGFIELD ST $384.35 RIVENBARK, AMANDA BROWN 14.46 150 WALLACE AIRPORT RD $499.14 RIVENBARK, AMY MARIE 7.94 WALLACE AIRPORT RD $481.16 RIVENBARK, BRADLEY 3.2400 365 VAN EDEN RD $261.72 RIVENBARK, CARL JEFFREY etal 1.4700 PINKNEY RD $51.17 RIVENBARK, CHARLIE PINER 1.02 5675 ENGLISHTOWN RD $59.51 RIVENBARK, CHRISTOPHER JOHN 0.3300 SYCAMORE DR $42.45 RIVENBARK, CHRISTOPHER JOHN 1. 540 SYCAMORE DR $116.71 RIVENBARK, J B JR etal 26.5 1926 MURRAY TOWN RD $721.15 RIVENBARK, JEFFREY 3.73 OLD BLAKES BIRDGE RD $92.02 RIVENBARK, LOIS M 1.27 5236 CORAS GROVE RD $453.85 RIVENBARK, WADE M 3.04 235 MEADOW BEAUTY RD $560.16 ROBBINS, CHARLES etal LOT 1618 HUGHES RD $474.38 ROBERSON, KATRINA M etal 1.0300 2521 PORTER RD $647.56 ROBERSON, KATRINA O etal 0.96 2129 PORTER RD $385.57 ROBINSON, ALICE S 1.8700 819 SYKES TOWN RD $81.32 ROBINSON, JAMES D etal 3.5 1180 SYKES TOWN RD $190.31 ROBINSON, KATRINA M 12.8600 2521 PORTER RD $305.37 ROBINSON, KATRINA MURPHY 4.8500 421 HWY $119.16 ROBINSON, MARY FRANCES 0.48 360 KIMBERLY CT $51.62 ROBINSON, MARY LOUISE etal 3.54 285 NEWKIRK RD $350.70 ROBINSON, MAYBELLE HEIRS 1.6800 170 SHAKY RD $149.72 ROBINSON, WARREN S 0.78 9754 POINT CASWELL RD $185.55 ROBINSON, WARREN S 1.8300 PINEY WOODS RD $122.93 ROBINSON, WARREN S 1.04 1746 HALFWAY BRANCH SCHOOL RD $188.60 ROBINSON, WARREN S 6.02 1734 HALFWAY BRANCH SCHOOL RD $2,258.16 ROBINSON, WARREN S 0.68 2483 HALFWAY BR SCHOOL RD $163.20 ROBINSON, WARREN S 1.0 9373 PINEY WOODS RD $258.21 ROBINSON, WARREN S 2.0 1744 HALFWAY BRANCH SCHOOL RD $350.57 ROGERS, DAVID R etal 0.4000 TAYLORS LANE $52.05 ROLLINS, STEPHEN EARL etal 1.4 235 WOODSIDE DR $440.65 ROMERA, BIBIANO etal 0.2400 LITTLE EGYPT RD $90.15 RONALD KENAN PROPERTIES LLC 3.24 RIVER RD $82.86 ROOKS, DORIS C 0.6600 92 N CHARLOTTE ST $290.07 ROOKS, DORIS C 6.3200 47 SHANNON DR $217.59 ROOKS, DORIS C 0.4400 535 JOHNSON NURSERY RD $460.86 ROSE, LARRY WAYNE SR etal 11.09 650 COPPERHEAD LN $1,612.06 ROTH, OLGA etal LOT 666 BAY HARBOR DR $560.15 ROWE, DAVID F LOT 13538 US HWY 117 S $262.24 ROYAL, CHAD etal 0.2700 141 UNDERWOOD DR $47.39 RUMLEY, ROBERT JOEL L/E 2.4500 28 WHITE SAND RD $1,320.86 RUSTOM, ARLENE LOT N WRIGHT ST OFF $379.86 RYE, MICHAEL etal 0.8600 PINE RIDGE COURT $110.62 S&R GRANDVIEW LLC 40.1700 551 GRANDVIEW DR $2,635.02 SAGE ISLAND LLC 10.0000 50 HWY OFF $418.75 SANCHEZ, MATILDE etal 1.67 2538 INDIAN HILL RD $604.67 SANCHEZ, SANTIAGO LAZO etal LOT 409 S VANN ST $192.11 SANTIAGO, ANDREW T etal 0.92 312 MICHELLE LN $382.77 SANTIAGO, ARACELI BAUTISTA etal 1.85 1115 BULLTAIL RD $154.79 SANTIAGO, LUCIO ANTONIO CRUZ 1.51 339 BIG FOUR RD $247.37 SATTERFIELD, NELLIE J 0.3900 127 BECKYS CIR $372.11 SATTERLY, KELLY HARRELL etal LOT W FREMONT ST $87.95 SATTERLY, KELLY HARRELL etal LOT S SMITH ST $85.32 SATTERLY, KELLY HARRELL etal LOT W FREMONT ST $134.82 SATTERLY, KELLY HARRELL etal LOT 205 S SMITH ST $799.03 SAUNDERS, FRED KENT 1.0100 6608 NC HWY 53 E $96.99 SAVA, ELAINE SUE 0.7300 9634 PINEY WOODS RD $145.15 SAVA, ELAINE SUE 0.7500 304 N ALLIGATOR LN $156.66 SAVAGE, RONALD DELANO SR HEIRS 1.8 109 LIZARD LICK TR $332.71 SAWYER, EDMUND W etal 0.96 111 WIND RIDGE RD $327.71 SCHMARTZ, DAVID J 0.7000 189 WILD TURKEY TR $468.66 SCHMIDT, DOROTHY C LOT 668 BAY HARBOR DR $2.59 SCHOENLEBER, RICHARD etal 0.51 207 S GRIST MILL RD $2,903.08 SCHRADER, LAVERNE E etal 19.49 469 WEBBER RD $1,028.34 SCOTT, AGATHA GRAINGER etal 0.49 41 OLIVER LN $41.27 SCOTT, PEGGY FELICIA 0.8700 82 DAISY SCOTT RD $2,090.21 SCURTI, TERESA SNEEDEN LOT 469 LANIER AVE $9.98 SEYMOUR, FRANCIS M 0.4700 2575 ANDERSON RD $78.73 SHARPLESS, ELIJAH etal 0.7300 WEBBTOWN RD $2.46 SHARPLESS, JOHN C JR 1.0 144 ROCKFISH LAKE RD $817.92 SHARPLESS, JOSEPH ELMER 2.6 LUBY HILL RD OFF $73.17 SHARPLESS, KIM LORINDA CORUJO 1.0 1720 WEBBTOWN RD $105.46 SHARPLESS, MELVIN J 10.17 HARRISON CREEK RD END $209.04 SHARPLESS, MELVIN J 5.7200 PERKINS RD OFF $387.58 SHARPLESS, SHIRLEY J etal 0.20 325 WOOTEN RD $10.71 SHARPLESS, VICTORIA L etal 5.2400 LEE RD $120.25 SHAW, DELLA LEE KING 1.0000 19239 NC HWY 210 $1,108.03 SHEFFIELD, DEBORAH 0.5200 51 W H ROBBINS RD $244.65 SHEFFIELD, JASON W etal LOT 614 CEDAR AVE $707.33 SHELL, WILLIAM R ESCROW AGENT 5.1400 CARVER RD OFF $121.28 SHEPARD, CARRIE MAE 0.5900 89 UNION BETHEL RD $732.61 SHEPARD, COBA LEE HEIRS 4.5800 50 HWY OFF $109.71 SHEPARD, EDGAR etal 12.44 WEBBTOWN RD OFF $138.57 SHEPARD, HORRIS ETALS 2.0 115 J W ACRES LN $335.24 SHEPARD, JAMES E etal 2.02 MAPLE HILL SCHOOL RD $182.71
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SHEPARD, ROBERT M JR 1.0000 101 ESSIE LN $402.98 SHEPARD, TAMMY SHINETT etal 0.6600 20743 US HWY 17 $308.84 SHEPARD, TAMMY SHINETT etal 1.32 20717 US HWY 17 $401.36 SHEPARD, ZELLIA W etal 2.60 MAPLE HILL SCHOOL RD $73.17 SHEVCHUK, GEORGE 1.5000 717 US HWY 117 S $4,976.28 SHEVCHUK, GEORGE 0.5300 211 US HWY 117 S $3,017.62 SHEVCHUK, GEORGE 2.9500 675 US HWY 117 S $3,758.58 SHEVCHUK, GEORGE etal LOT 105 N MCRAE ST $1,838.79 SHEVCHUK, GEORGE etal 9.1200 ENTERPRISE DR $1,649.10 SHEVCHUK, GEORGE etal 1.0 1228 LIZZIE HENRY RD $173.50 SHINGLETON, JEFFREY THURMAN 0.9100 FRANKLIN MILLS RD $117.73 SHINGLETON, JEFFREY THURMAN 1.07 31 MOSES LN $134.56 SHINGLETON, JEFFREY THURMAN 1.04 67 & 87 FRANK MILLIS RD $291.35 SHINGLETON, JEFFREY THURMAN 0.4600 210 HWY $59.52 SHINGLETON, JEFFREY THURMAN 0.4600 210 HWY $59.52 SHINGLETON, MEGHAN 1.0 1176 FENNELL TOWN RD $323.24 SHINGLETON, T FARNELL 1.0500 13309 US HWY 17 $1,577.96 SHINGLETON, THOMAS FARNELL 3.81 WINNIE PEARL LN $99.24 SHINGLETON, THOMAS FARNELL 1.03 244 & 260 FRANK MILLIS RD $292.86 SHINGLETON, THOMAS FARNELL 0.92 313 & 333 FRANK MILLIS RD $198.38 SHINGLETON, THOMAS FARNELL 411.01 904 SAPS ROAD $4,799.80 SHINGLETON, THOMAS FARNELL 1.03 107 & 127 FRANK MILLIS RD $292.86 SHINGLETON, THOMAS FARNELL 1.02 147 & 167 FRANK MILLIS RD $292.45 SHINGLETON, THOMAS FARNELL 0.96 187 & 207 FRANK MILLIS RD $282.99 SHINGLETON, THOMAS FARNELL 2.63 264 FRANKLIN MILLS RD $408.37 SHINGLETON, THOMAS FARNELL 1.60 FRANKLIN MILLS RD $161.45 SHINGLETON, THOMAS FARNELL 0.28 210 HWY $36.23 SHINGLETON, THOMAS FARNELL 0.4600 210 HWY $59.52 SHINGLETON, THOMAS FARNELL 0.4700 210 HWY $60.81 SHINGLETON, THOMAS FARNELL 0.4600 210 HWY $59.52 SHINGLETON, THOMAS FARNELL 7.7000 210 HWY $338.00 SHINGLETON, THOMAS FARNELL 0.9500 45 FRANK MILLIS RD $204.84 SHINGLETON, THOMAS FARNELL etal 0.92 269 FRANK MILLIS RD $198.38 SHINGLETON, THOMAS FARNELL etal 0.92 247 FRANK MILLIS RD $274.36 SHINGLETON, THOMAS FARNELL etal 1.10 373 FRANK MILLIS RD $219.42 SHIVER, JAMES W etal LOT COUNTRY CLUB DR $5.29 SHOLAR, EDWIN LYNN 1.0000 SHOLAR MILL RD $185.63 SHOLAR, TERRY N 1.5000 SHOLAR MILL RD $50.25 SHULMAN, NEAL B 1.0500 62 RENEE DR $163.01 SHULMAN, NEAL B 0.4900 KINGS DR $61.56 SHULMAN, NEAL B 0.4900 KINGS DR $13.71 SHULMAN, NEAL B 0.4900 KINGS DR $61.56 SIDBURY LAND HOLDINGS LLC 2.4000 US HWY 17 $901.70 SIDBURY, CHADNER HEIRS 1.0000 25132 US HWY 17 $525.27 SIDBURY, HERBERT F etal 10.0 UNION BETHEL RD OFF $428.88 SIDBURY, IVORY 0.5000 50 HWY OFF $125.63 SIDBURY, JOHN WALLACE JR etal 0.64 20864 US HWY 17 $1,515.82 SIDBURY, LAWYER HEIRS LOT ASHLEY LN/ PHILLIP CIR $879.38 SIDBURY, ONDREA JACOBS 0.7500 RHYNE RD OFF $97.59 SIDBURY, REX DOWLESS 54.23 1534 WATTS LANDING RD $1,123.97 SIMMONS, KENNETH C 0.8300 837 SLOCUM TR $1,361.38 SIMPSON, ALBERT F etal 1.1000 17 HWY OFF $56.93 SIMPSON, ALBERT F etal 14.4900 US 17 HWY $269.94 SIMPSON, EMMALINE & LEDELL 1.05 170 HANSLEY SIMPSON RD $360.70 SIMPSON, KIMBERLY etal 10.0400 17044 NC HWY 210 $520.01 SIMPSON, LIZZIE HEIRS 2.3200 1354 BOROUGH RD $694.64 SIMPSON, MAZELL LEE 0.8400 25972 NC HWY 210 $742.45 SIMPSON, ROBERT 3.2900 STAG PARK RD $199.86 SIMPSON, ROBERT GEORGE 0.5000 50 HWY $83.75 SIMPSON, SHERI S etal 0.2300 WAGON TRAIN RD $29.50 SIMPSON, STEVEN 1.0000 BELL WILLIAMS RD $125.63 SIMS, EDITH VERONICA etal 0.99 541 N GREEN ACRES DR $109.30 SIMS, RICKY WAYNE etal LOT 105 WOODHAVEN DR $499.85 SINRAM, EDWARD 0.4900 562 HOWARDS LANDING RD $619.20 SISSON, HANNAH JOLYNN 0.4600 7021 US HWY 117 S $198.21 SISTERS THREE INVESTMENTS LLC etal 0.19 SLOCUM TRAIL OFF $114.04 SKLARSKY, HELEN 10.0000 MAIN ST $191.30 SMITH, BEATRICE etal 0.2500 RANKIN ST $15.70 SMITH, BRADLEY J 0.9900 535 N GREEN ACRES DR $670.12 SMITH, CORNELIUS 0.7900 9009 POINT CASWELL RD $102.80 SMITH, DARYL M etal LOT 90 FUTCH AVE $195.16 SMITH, DAVID H SR etal LOT 151 SHELLEY ROAD $1,063.50 SMITH, DAVID WAYNE etal 1.0000 401 ANDERSON DR $633.88 SMITH, FRANKLIN L LOT BROADVIEW LANE $388.13 SMITH, GLENDA FAYE L/E 1.0000 7630 NC HWY 11 $96.07 SMITH, GRAHAM SCOTT 2.4900 7947 NC HWY 53 W $819.42 SMITH, JANICE LOT 105 W WALLACE ST $270.95 SMITH, JANICE 0.1700 301 S WRIGHT ST $476.29 SMITH, JANICE L 0.5900 NEW RD $75.89 SMITH, JEFFREY D etal 8.05 16141 NC HWY 53 W $438.69 SMITH, JOYCE BROWN 1.0000 130 OLIVER LN $386.19 SMITH, KAREN MOORE etal 1.0 4778 CANETUCK RD $131.80 SMITH, KENT L etal LOT OAK DR $1,144.15 SMITH, KENT L etal LOT ISLAND CT $1,052.73 SMITH, KENT L etal LOT OAK DR $1,052.95 SMITH, KENT L etal 0.0100 ISLAND CT $1,060.77 SMITH, KENT L etal LOT ISLAND CT $1,080.21 SMITH, KENT L etal LOT ISLAND CT $1,063.76 SMITH, KENT L etal LOT ISLAND CT $1,084.09 SMITH, KENT L etal LOT OAK DRIVE OFF $1,714.96 SMITH, KENT L etal LOT ISLAND CT $1,063.76 SMITH, KENT L etal LOT OAK DR $1,093.69 SMITH, KENT L etal LOT ISLAND CT $1,082.18 SMITH, KENT L etal LOT ISLAND CT $1,069.08 SMITH, KENT L etal LOT ISLAND CT $1,057.21 SMITH, KENT L etal LOT ISLAND CT $1,072.60 SMITH, KENT L etal LOT S SHORE DR $241.77 SMITH, LARRY D 2.9000 50 HWY $33.77 SMITH, LISA SILLS etal 0.8300 1037 SLOCUM TR $168.53 SMITH, MACK D etal 0.4600 934 NEW RD $651.36 SMITH, RAY LANDER 2.6300 371 BALCOMBE RD $470.77 SMITH, ROBERT G 0.8800 45 PINE NEEDLE RD $382.48 SMITH, SUE MEDLIN etal LOT N TOPSAIL DR $978.57 SMITH, SUE MEDLIN etal LOT N TOPSAIL DR $978.57 SMITH, SUE MEDLIN etal LOT N TOPSAIL DR $978.57 SMITH, TERESA 0.6800 5985 NC HWY 11 $493.91 SMITH, W R LOT 1332 ANDERSON BLVD S $430.34 SMITH, WALTER E etal LOT WEATHERSBEE DR $491.25 SMITH, WILLIAM J JR etal 1.4300 520 NEW ROAD $152.29 SMITH, WILLIAM O etal 0.7100 CROOMSBRIDGE RD $91.33 SNIFF, CALVIN JAMES LOT WATTS LANDING RD OFF $340.07 SOGA, STEPHEN ANTHONY 0.8800 NORTH DR $289.58 SOGA, STEPHEN ANTHONY 0.7600 NORTH DR $250.09 SOGA, STEPHEN A etal 0.8800 NORTH DR $253.05 SOLID, ROCK HOLINESS CHURCH 1.0 164 MOTT TOWN RD $256.66 SOLOMON, TRUDY SMITH LOT 1113 S SHORE DR $31.23 SOX, CLARENCE W etal LOT LANDING DR $446.63 SPEARMAN, CAROLYN A 0.5800 BIG FOUR RD OFF $72.87 SPENCER, ARTHUR LEE JR etal 0.72 209 L C BLAND DR $173.85 SPENCER, BRUCE 1.6500 9641 PINEY WOODS RD $198.21 SPENCER, COLETHA 0.5000 483 PORTERS LANE RD $23.04 SPENCER, COLETHA 3.0 PORTERS LANE RD $156.70
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SPENCER, EVANS NAPOLEON etal 0.5100 2702 BAY RD $436.94 SPINOLA, THOMAS PATRICK HEIRS LOT 918-111 N NEW RIVER DR $10.48 SPROUSE, ROBERT etal 2.64 540 COPPERHEAD LANE $288.83 SQUIRES, CHAD ALAN 207.2900 1575 CANETUCK RD $705.31 SQUIRES, CHAD ALAN 57.0000 CANETUCK RD OFF $188.54 SQUIRES, CHAD ALAN 66.6000 MORGAN RD OFF $158.07 SQUIRES, CHAD ALAN 13.4500 SYKES TOWN RD $247.81 STALKER, GEORGE 1.0800 197 BATTLEGROUND RD $200.55 STALKER, GEORGE MITCHELL JR 1.0 2949 BLUEBERRY RD $477.62 STANFORD, ANTIONETTE etal 0.48 2759 SHILOH RD $159.71 STANFORD, ANTOINETTE BRANCH etal 4.76 SHILOH RD $116.44 STANFORD, ANTOINETTE BRANCH etal 4.65 SHILOH RD $114.57 STANLEY, JESSIE ANTONIO 0.4600 600 CHESHIRE RD $182.96 STANLEY, VALERIE C 0.9500 297 MALLARD ROOST DR $458.15 STANLEY, VALERIE C 0.8800 MALLARD ROOST DR $51.53 STENERSON, CHRISTIAN etal 10.4000 CAMARILLO WAY $248.12 STEPHENSON, GWENDOLYN etal 10.60 1500 WILLARD RD $64.02 STEPHENSON, JAMES EARL etal 2.8500 NORTH DR $125.05 STEWART, JOHN S etal LOT COMPASS POINT $431.25 STEWART, LOTTIE 0.9500 7564 OLD RIVER RD $501.80 STILL, LAWRENCE R SR & BARBARA 1.0 320 CAPE FEAR DR $299.49 STILL, LAWRENCE REX SR etal 5.0000 CAPE FEAR DR $143.03 STILL, LAWRENCE REX SR etal 1.9500 CAPE FEAR DR $181.59 STONE, AUDREY M 1.0000 7185 CANETUCK RD $364.50 STONE, JOHNNIE M etal 0.9800 75 LARK LN $1,655.51 STONE, JOHNNIE M etal 1.2200 80 LARK LN $7.00 STONE, KRISTA LOT 114 N MCRAE ST $300.49 STOWELL, TIMOTHY 0.5700 3444 NC HWY 210 W $229.81 STREMFEL, SHELLY etal LOT 159 SINAI DR $306.43 STRICKLAND, ALBERT CURTIS 1.0 8684 MARY SLOCUM RD SW $209.11 STRICKLAND, EDNA COLEMAN TRUST 10.2000 210 HWY $204.07 STRICKLAND, JOSEPH DONALD etal LOT 629 BISHOP CT $341.07 STRICKLAND, TERESA K LOT 865 WILDWOOD CIR $179.25 STRINGFIELD, DANIEL 1.1000 138 BIG FOUR RD $182.40 SUGG, GEORGE A etal 1.3600 ROUSE DR $170.85 SUGGS, GEORGE ANDREW etal 1.52 103 ROUSE DR $364.31 SULLIVAN, BRETT 4.5 1111 RACCOON HOLLOW RD $1,146.43 SULLIVAN, CORI A 0.9800 211 BATTLEGROUND RD $174.64 SULLIVAN, DONALD 0.5400 GODFREY CREEK RD $69.87 SULLIVAN, DONALD 1.3100 GODFREYS CREEK RD $37.12 SULLIVAN, DONALD 40.0000 CRUISE RD $338.10 SULLIVAN, DONALD 0.5100 GODFREY CREEK RD $65.98 SULLIVAN, DONALD 1299.0000 HOOVER RD $16,327.61 SULLIVAN, DONALD 0.5400 GODFREY CREEK RD $69.87 SULLIVAN, DONALD 2.45 RACCOON HOLLOW RD ROOKS RD OFF $116.78 SULLIVAN, DONALD 0.5300 GODFREY CREEK RD $68.57 SULLIVAN, DONALD 0.5900 GODFREY CREEK RD $76.33 SULLIVAN, DONALD 0.5600 GODFREY CREEK RD $72.45 SULLIVAN, DONALD 76.8000 421 HWY OFF $313.14 SULLIVAN, DONALD 8.8200 GODREY CREEK RD $184.10 SULLIVAN, DONALD 70.0 1399 RACCOON HOLLOW RD $3,498.34 SULLIVAN, DONALD LOT CHURCH ST $3.59 SULLIVAN, DONALD 21.3900 550 RACOON HOLLOW RD $1,723.72 SULLIVAN, DONALD 57.9400 HOOVER & GODFREY CK $959.49 SULLIVAN, DONALD 1.1300 1743 HOOVER RD $103.94 SULLIVAN, DONALD 20.0000 RACCOON HOLLOW RD $296.42 SULLIVAN, DONALD 5.3500 ROOKS RD OFF $60.50 SULLIVAN, DONALD 30.9000 GODFREY CREEK RD $527.70 SULLIVAN, DONALD 48.3000 POINT CASWELL RD $681.18 SULLIVAN, DONALD 0.3400 201 E CHURCH ST $449.78 SULLIVAN, DONALD 0.5100 GODFREY CREEK RD $5.51 SULLIVAN, DONALD 0.0600 100 E CHURCH ST $334.73 SULLIVAN, DONALD 0.1900 CHURCH ST $62.21 SULLIVAN, DONALD 1.0 RACCOON HOLLOW ROAD $5.24 SULLIVAN, DONALD 30.0 GODFREY CREEK RD $512.33 SULLIVAN, DONALD 0.5800 GODFREY CREEK RD $75.05 SULLIVAN, DONALD LOT 228 E CHURCH ST $771.01 SULLIVAN, NANCY A LOT 710 HUGHES RD $1,652.81 SUMMIT RIDGE PROPERTY OWNERS A 0.80 RIDGECREST LANE $253.08 SUPERIOR REALTY LLC 1.51 50 HWY & MAPLE HILL SCHOOL RD $84.33 SUPERIOR REALTY LLC 0.4600 50 HWY OFF $57.79 SUTTLES, J ANN LOT 226 LITTLE KINSTON RD $991.29 SUTTLES, J ANN 1.2900 OLD LANDING RD $122.73 SUTTLES, J ANN 1.2800 OLD LANDING RD $207.17 SUTTLES, J ANN 1.2800 OLD LANDING RD $149.19 SUTTLES, J ANN 1.2900 OLD LANDING RD $268.00 SUTTLES, J ANN 1.0000 OLD LANDING RD $120.39 SUTTLES, J ANN 1.3000 OLD LANDING RD $287.42 SUTTLES, J ANN 1.3000 OLD LANDING RD $119.77 SUTTLES, J ANN 1.2800 OLD LANDING RD $151.02 SUTTLES, JOYCE ANN 1.3000 OLD LANDING RD $27.88 SUTTLES, MEGAN 4.1200 CORDTS LANE $329.70 SUTTON, WANDA G 0.4600 5251 ENGLISHTOWN RD $563.53 SWINSON, CYNTHIA MARSHBURN LOT 604 W HAYES ST $190.99 SWINSON, WANDA W etal 1.0000 11959 ASHTON RD $159.77 SWISS DEVELOPMENT LLC LOT TALL SHIPS LANE $72.98 SYKES, ALFRED 1.0700 399 BIG FOUR RD $373.61 TALBERT, JACK K 10.0000 FRONT ST OFF $191.30 TANISE LLC 0.6000 TWIN OAKS DR $698.63 TANISE LLC 3.2000 TWIN OAKS DR $3,536.25 TATE, TA’BREIA M 0.64 461 HALFWAY BR SCHOOL RD $40.78 TAYDUS, SHERRIE 4.3000 877 SAPS RD $715.22 TAYLOR, CATHY WHITE etal 0.17 1802 KINGS LANDING RD $483.51 TAYLOR, DARRELL K etal 2.2400 WEBBTOWN RD $124.28 TAYLOR, DOROTHY MCPHERSON 0.98 432 BIG FOUR RD $182.98 TAYLOR, JAMES D etal 1.3700 242 BULLTAIL RD $1,811.53 TAYLOR, JAMES D etal 8.2100 BULLTAIL RD $217.89 TAYLOR, JAMES D etal 2.0000 318 BULLTAIL RD $156.15 TEACHEY, BILLY ARMON etal 0.4600 461 DOCTORS CREEK RD $614.00 TEACHEY, JANE ELIZABETH etal 10.34 HORSE BRANCH ROAD $147.34 TEW, MARIE ELIZABETH 0.4600 416 LEA DR $409.11 THOMAS, CARRIE 1.1500 FRIENDLY LIVING COURT $132.56 THOMAS, CARRIE 1.2000 FRIENDLY LIVING COURT $135.38 THOMAS, EDGAR ALLEN 0.4900 KINGS DR $61.56 THOMAS, GEORGE DEAN etal LOT 524 SIDBURY AVE $1,645.32 THOMAS, TODD N LOT 778 DRIFTWOOD DR $710.47 THOMPSON, JENNIFER ANN 0.2700 UNDERWOOD DR $35.54 THOMPSON, JENNIFER ANN 0.8500 621 UNDERWOOD DR $186.78 THORNHILL, ARLENE L etal LOT 302 BERMUDA DR $394.59 TI CONSTRUCTION LLC LOT OAK DR $1,149.14 TI CONSTRUCTION LLC LOT ISLAND CT $1,081.64 TILLMAN, GARY FRANK JR LOT 616 CREEK DR $433.55 TIMMERMAN, CATHY 0.4100 126 BELLHAMMON DR $390.16 TODD, THOMAS RAY etal 1.0000 DOGWOOD RD $129.38 TODD, THOMAS R etal 1.0000 307 HOLIDAY DR $215.63 TODD, THOMAS R etal 1.0000 309 HOLIDAY DR $441.14 TOLSON, ALEXANDER SR 0.7700 BELL WILLIAMS RD $100.16 TOLSON, ALEXANDER SR 0.7000 397 BELL WILLIAMS RD $288.73 TOLSON, ALEXANDER etal 1.5 1435 BETHEL CHURCH RD $309.31 TOMMY CAVENAUGH HOLDINGS LLC LOT 106 ADMIRAL CT $690.92 TOMPKINS, LARRY JAMES etal 6.65 389 RACOON HOLLOW RD $270.52 TOMPKINS, STACY MARIE 0.4600 651 THANKFUL RD $51.18 TOOMER, TIA MICHELLE 0.5200 RHYNE RD $54.13 TRINITY CROSSING PROPERTY ACQU LOT 114 TIMBER TRAILS $316.89 TRINITY CROSSING PROPERTY ACQU 1.0 12829 117 HWY $123.88 TRINITY CROSSING PROPERTY ACQU 9.54 800 NC HWY 133 $2,314.94 TRISTAN, ANDREW LOT RIVERVIEW DR $812.11
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PROPERTY DESCRIPTION AMOUNT DUE
TRS HOLDINGS LLC 0.4800 WOODSIDE DR $74.52 TRS HOLDINGS LLC 0.6200 WOODSIDE DR $96.26 TRS HOLDINGS LLC 0.8900 FREY COURT $138.18 TRS HOLDINGS LLC 0.4800 TREETOP COURT $74.52 TRS HOLDINGS LLC 0.4600 TREETOP COURT $71.42 TRS HOLDINGS LLC 0.6700 WOODSIDE DR $104.02 TRS HOLDINGS LLC 0.4800 WOODSIDE DR $74.52 TRS HOLDINGS LLC 0.5600 WOODSIDE DR $86.95 TRUETT, LARRY L 0.4600 392 LEA DR $2.50 TURNER, ROBERT GENE etal 0.50 386 OLD SAVANNAH RD S $186.78 TURNER, SHEILA B 0.5400 3889 US HWY 117 N $95.94 TURNSTONE PROPERTIES INC 3.3800 NC HWY 210 OFF $271.11 TURNSTONE PROPERTIES INC 1.5000 210 HWY W $155.25 TURNSTONE PROPERTIES INC 1.0000 210 HWY W OFF $129.38 TURTLE TRAIL HOLDINGS INC LOT 1320 N NEW RIVER DR $1,526.32 TYLER, GARY E 1.9500 251 HARTS LN $721.50 TYLER, MALCOLM S 0.2500 WILMINGTON ST E $53.60 TYLER, STEVEN CRAIG 1.0000 438 CHESHIRE RD $169.66 TYNES, MICHAEL 1.1100 NEWKIRK RD $44.44 TYNES, MICHAEL SYLVESTER 1.11 2982 BELL WILLIAMS RD $284.27 TYSON, MEREDITH LEIGH etal 2.0800 80 MERRICKS CT $4.26 UNDERWOOD, BETTY LAUREN etal 90.0 HORSE BRANCH RD $1,389.52 UNDERWOOD, DANIEL 2.0000 481 HARRELL RD $584.70 UNKNOWN OWNER LOT S MCRAE ST $37.43 UNKNOWN OWNER 0.1800 N WRIGHT ST $56.14 UNKNOWN OWNER 5.4300 PELHAM RD $368.36 UNKNOWN OWNER 43.0 CLARKS LANDING LOOP RD OFF $739.56 UNKNOWN OWNER 0.1900 4105 US 117 HWY S $155.00 UNKNOWN OWNER 2.1200 RICHARD SWITCH RD OFF $198.69 UNKNOWN OWNER LOT SUNSET STREET OFF $7.37 UNKNOWN OWNER 12.8500 US HWY 17 $246.04 UNKNOWN OWNER 0.6200 PROGRESS DR $116.02 UNKNOWN OWNER LOT W HAYES ST $63.00 UNKNOWN OWNER 5.0000 SMITH ST $173.41 UNKNOWN OWNER 0.2300 LITTLE KINSTON RD $264.79 UNKNOWN OWNER 1.0000 S TOPSAIL DR OFF $38.38 UPCHURCH, DANNY LOUIS 5.0000 99 UPLAND RD $498.10 UPTEGROVE, ANNIE HEIRS 19.0000 SHILOH RD $336.25 UPTEGROVE, ANNIE HEIRS 2.5000 7092 SHILOH RD $323.03 UPTEGROVE, ANNIE HEIRS 15.0000 SHILOH RD OFF $278.47 URBANSKI, BETTY LOU 1.0000 327 HOLIDAY DR $498.81 VELASQUES, FLORENTINO 1.55 7 SEVEN BRANCH ACRES RD $471.25 VELASQUEZ, JAIME 1.0 49 SHANNON DR $213.63 VELASQUEZ, JAIME 0.6900 2871 ENGLISHTOWN RD $756.07 VICE, ASHANTIA 1.0000 UNION BETHEL RD OFF $258.75 VICKERY, CHARLES J etal 0.5400 161 RENEE DR $326.85 VILAS, CALLIE E 15.0000 WILLARD RD $261.46 VIOLETTE, KEITH PAUL 5.0000 ROOKS RD OFF $161.46 WADDELL, TERESA 0.9800 86 JORDAN RD $368.45 WADSWORTH, WARD M II etal 0.6200 311 ELECTRIC LN $145.65 WAFF, STEPHEN M 5.5800 576 BREWINGTON DR $664.08 WAINWRIGHT, KENNETH EARL 2.50 496 WEBBER RD $334.53 WAINWRIGHT, TIMOTHY LEE LOT CROOMSBRIDGE RD $120.48 WALKER, CRAJARIE DAVID 1.0800 OSCAR MURRAY RD $124.84 WALKER, EARNEST 0.9700 PINEY WOODS RD $42.07 WALKER, EARNEST 0.9700 PINEY WOODS RD $42.07 WALKER, ERNEST 5.7000 123 RHYNE RD $328.42 WALKER, ERNEST 2.9200 3920 PINEY WOODS RD $310.33 WALKER, ERNEST E 2.3600 RHYNE RD $212.51 WALKER, ERNEST JR 1.04 765 WARDS CORNER LOOP RD $279.20 WALKER, ESTELLA BLAND 0.64 8414 POINT CASWELL RD $176.83 WALKER, HOWARD N JR LOT N WRIGHT ST OFF $184.01 WALKER, HOWARD N JR LOT N WRIGHT ST $103.91 WALKER, HOWARD N JR 1.0 DICKERSON SR OFF $311.88 WALKER, HOWARD N JR etal LOT 703 N WRIGHT ST $959.39 WALKER, HOWARD N JR etal 14.79 STAG PARK RD $303.95 WALKER, JAMES RONEY etal 0.19 POINT CASWELL RD $24.72 WALKER, JAMES RONEY etal 0.1600 POINT CASWELL RD $20.82 WALKER, LILLIE MAE M 0.7500 515 S MCRAE ST $802.67 WALKER, MONETTA 0.5000 9872 NC HWY 11 $62.82 WALKER, RAGINA SHANTE 1.0 721 WARDS CORNER LOOP RD $541.58 WALKER, RANDOLPH HEIRS etal 21.5000 RHYNE RD $376.76 WALKER, RONEY CHARLES etal 69.25 10080 POINT CASWELL RD $1,245.97 WALKER, SANDRA 3.5000 9870 NC HWY 11 $213.04 WALKER, SHERMAN 1.0000 9561 NC HWY 11 $316.83 WALKER, STACY BRENT etal 0.67 1906 BEATTYS BRIDGE RD $194.66 WALKER, STEPHANIE 1.0700 OSCAR MURRAY RD $124.95 WALKER, ZELMA etal 5.0000 300 STAG PARK RD $632.46 WALSH, JOHN X TRUSTEE UNDER JO 4.1500 275 CRYSTAL CT $1,772.98 WALTERS, JOHN L TRUST 0.59 103 MACHINE GUN RD $150.15 WALTERS, TIMOTHY W 0.8200 101 MACHINE GUN RD $297.53 WARD, TIMOTHY JAMES 0.4900 KINGS DR $61.56 WARD, TIMOTHY JAMES 0.4900 KINGS DR $61.56 WASHINGTON, JIMMY LEE 1.7500 3568 WILLARD RD $391.85 WASHINGTON, JIMMY LEE etal 11.0 3530 WILLARD RD $476.67 WATERS, BONNIE G 2.2000 476 ANDREWS RD $1,730.97 WATERS, BONNIE G LOT ZONNIE LN $362.25 WATERS, BONNIE GROVES LOT ZONNIE LN $362.25 WATERS, BONNIE GROVES LOT ZONNIE LN $362.25 WATERS, JOHN EDWARD JR HEIRS LOT ZONNIE LN $362.25 WATHA PROPERTIES LLC 12.3600 8251 US HWY 117 N $936.79 WATKINS, BOSTON etal 2.0000 8810 NC HWY 50 $604.72 WATKINS, CATALINA 0.5000 50 HWY $20.94 WATKINS, DONALD RAY etal 0.5000 7625 NC HWY 50 $72.63 WATKINS, JAMES RICHARD LOT 670 LANIER AVE $202.19 WATKINS, JOHNNIE MACK 0.7400 70 CLARKS LANDING LOOP RD $239.59 WATKINS, LARRY W etal 0.3900 140 CAMELLIA DR $113.12 WATKINS, MARK A etal 1.04 CROOKED CREEK DR $175.62 WATKINS, NAPOLEON etal 1.0000 8995 50 HWY $173.46 WATKINS, REGINALD T etal 0.5300 GARNETT RD $66.59 WATSON, EARNEST R etal 0.5100 137 L C BLAND DR $41.55 WATSON, ROBERT etal 1.0500 EXCALIBUR POINT $4.55 WATSON, THEDOSIA etal 29.0 WEBBTOWN RD OFF $480.89 WAYNE LONG CONSTRUCTION & REMO LOT RIVERVIEW DR $478.27 WEBB, BETTY M LOT 414 S BICKETT ST $659.30 WEBB, GAVIN LOT 691 BAY HARBOR DR $9.23 WEINSTEIN, JOSEPH R etal LOT FAIRWAY DR $431.25 WEINSTEIN, JOSEPH R etal LOT FAIRWAY CIR $215.63 WEINSTEIN, JOSEPH R etal LOT FAIRWAY CIR $215.63 WELLS FARGO BANK NA TRUSTEE FO 1.0 2815 NC HWY 53 W $214.38 WELLS, ALICIA COUTEE etal 0.81 2435 MURRAYTOWN RD $530.54 WELLS, ELSIE C 1.5400 2191 PENDERLEA HWY $136.44 WELLS, JAMES DONALD 31.8200 421 HWY OFF $527.66 WELLS, LOIS 3.1100 24719 US HWY 421 $283.17 WELLS, MARY B LOT S MCCRAE ST $147.21 WELLS, ROBERT KEITH 19.6800 PENDERLEA HWY $5,776.76 WELLS, WENDY JOANNE 2.0000 495 SANDY BEND RD $301.88 WEST, DANA BERRY 1.4000 403 SADDLE RIDGE RD $302.62 WEST, JAMES L 1.4300 76 WEST LANE $59.61 WEST, JOSEPH LESLIE 4.9700 110 WEST LN $1,239.49 WEST, JOSEPH LESLIE etal 0.8300 WEST LN $109.25 WHALEY, DAVID NATE 23.9000 1387 ANDERSON RD $1,258.71 WHEELER, RODNEY L etal 0.51 3303 US HWY 117 N $217.49 WHITE, BETTY LOU 1.9400 1455 LILLINGTON LN $227.87 WHITE, BETTY LOU 1.9400 1455 LILLINGTON LN $297.18 WHITE, BRENDA 1.0500 40 WAX MYRTLE LN $110.10 WHITE, JERLENE 0.5000 180 LUBY HILL RD $155.68 WHITE, WILLIAM A JR etal 29.46 210 HWY OFF $498.73 WHITE, WILLIAM ALBERT etal 3.0 16055 NC HWY 210 $824.10
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PROPERTY DESCRIPTION AMOUNT DUE
WHITEHEAD, GEORGE etal 0.14 RAYMOND WILLIAMS RD $29.83 WHITEHEAD, GEORGE etal 0.2800 LUCAS AVE $35.92 WHITEHEAD, JENNIFER MARIE F/K/ 0.6400 34 OAK GROVE DR $174.14 WHITLEY, NORRIS JONES LOT BERMUDA DR $85.76 WHITMORE, REGGIE etal 0.4900 322 NEWTOWN LOOP RD $191.89 WILDER, MARY SUE HAWES 0.62 81 HOWARDS CHANNEL DR $347.60 WILLIAMS, ALEXANDER etal 1.6600 2195 NEW RD $263.20 WILLIAMS, ALICE 0.2200 210 HWY $28.96 WILLIAMS, ALICE 1.0000 210 HWY OFF $43.88 WILLIAMS, ALICE GERTRUDE 5.0 23808 NC HWY 210 $640.42 WILLIAMS, ANGELE Y etal 3.4000 SYCAMORE DR $271.15 WILLIAMS, ANGELE Y etal 5.74 CALICO BAY RD OFF $392.77 WILLIAMS, ANGELE Y etal 4.10 315 CALICO BAY RD $362.97 WILLIAMS, ANGLE LEE 4.5600 9324 NC HWY 50 $157.13 WILLIAMS, GLENN etal 4.7800 SHAW HWY OFF $163.47 WILLIAMS, IDA MAY HEIRS 0.1700 42 PENNSYLVANIA AVE $194.42 WILLIAMS, JAMES HARDY 0.3400 53 HWY $935.63 WILLIAMS, JASMINE etal 0.49 LONG CREEK LOOP RD $64.50 WILLIAMS, JOSEPH etal 0.5200 HALFWAY BRANCH SCHOOL RD $65.33 WILLIAMS, LILLIE 0.1700 PENNSYLVANIA AVE OFF $21.80 WILLIAMS, NANCY LEE 0.5100 95 PINE NEEDLE RD $196.66 WILLIAMS, PRISCILLA etal 0.63 20495 US HWY 17 $123.66 WILLIAMS, RONALD G etal LOT 2255 SCOTTS HILL LOOP RD $2,992.50 WILLIAMS, THANKFUL HEIRS 1.0 DICKERSON RD OFF $311.88 WILLIAMS, THANKFUL HEIRS LOT S BODENHEIMER ST $130.99 WILLIAMS, THOMAS JR etal 2.5100 2550 SHAW HWY $1,042.50 WILLIAMS, TOM HEIRS 2.5000 23892 NC HWY 210 $371.81 WILLIAMS, TWAHNA 0.8900 112 PROGRESS DR $297.16 WILLIAMSON, BARON 0.9600 1910 BAY RD $654.56 WILLIAMSON, DAVID C 10.5900 PENDERLEA HWY $253.39 WILLIAMSON, DAVID C etal LOT 311 RIVERBEND DR $788.27 WILLITTS, JIM 0.4900 KINGS DR $61.56 WILLOUGHBY TOWNSEND LLC etal 94.0 50 HWY OFF $35.24 WILLOUGHBY, AMY DIANNE 0.56 225 WILLOWS BAY DR $543.79 WILSON, ANNIE C GORE HEIRS 0.46 9065 NC HWY 11 $262.33 WILSON, CHARLES D HEIRS 0.4200 690 MCCRARY RD $295.68 WILSON, MICHAEL ALLEN etal 1.92 8603 SIDBURY RD $329.60 WILSON, PRIMAS HEIRS 48.8000 WILLARD RD OFF $771.10 WILSON, WILLIAM KIRK III 0.9400 91 BEAVER DAM TR $2.87 WILT, KATHRYN ANNE R etal LOT 1001 N ANDERSON BLVD $4,846.45 WINBON, MICHAEL DAVIS etal 1.0600 153 OLD MILL RD $220.28 WINSTEAD, ROBERT O TRUSTEE 160.0 CROOMSBRIDGE RD OFF $1,111.32 WINSTEAD, ROBERT O TRUSTEE 42.3 CROOMSBRIDGE RD OFF $2.67 WINT, PATRICIA etal 1.0300 BELL WILLIAMS RD $127.85 WISE, ANNIE LAURA HEIRS LOT 213 S SMITH ST $675.70 WOLKE, J ELMER etal LOT 205 GOLF TERRACE CT $2,386.61 WOOD, RITA LOT 113 PHEDORA SPUR $322.60 WOODARD, KAREN G LOT 110 WINDJAMMER DR $5,040.70 WOODCOCK, JEFFREY WAYNE etal 0.74 BOROUGH RD $97.41 WOODS, MARY J etal LOT 705 N WRIGHT ST $371.48 WOODS, PEGGY LOT 701 N WRIGHT ST $138.59 WOOTEN, ANDREW JACKSON etal 15.62 WOOTEN RD OFF $277.33 WOOTEN, ANDREW JACKSON etal 0.45 551 WOOTEN RD $321.23 WOOTEN, ARISE G 0.7500 328 JOHN PICKETT RD $18.65 WOOTEN, ARLETTE 0.7900 763 WOOTEN RD $460.82 WOOTEN, CONRAD CICERO 1.0 972 WEBBTOWN RD $167.50 WOOTEN, CONRAD CICERO 20.58 WEBBTOWN RD $398.92 WRIGHT, JAMES WILBUR SR LOT W HAYES ST $63.00 WRIGHT, LUCILLE HEIRS 5.5000 ROOKS RD $123.45 WRIGHT, ROBERT BENJAMIN etal LOT OFF WASHINGTON AC RD $345.43 WRIGHT, ROBERT BENJAMIN etal 0.56 KINGS LANDING RD $1,304.10 WRIGHT, ROBERT BENJAMIN etal LOT LONG POINTE LN $3,347.20 YANCEY, DENNIS R 1.4900 675 SANDY BEND RD $418.58 YANCEY, DENNIS RAY 2.3900 695 SANDY BEND RD $248.57
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YARBOROUGH, DILLION STEVE etal LOT
216 DOE RIDGE RD $452.51 YARBOROUGH, STANTON EDWARD JR 2.0 390 TUCKAHOE RD $246.82 YARBROUGH, BRENDA LOT S MCRAE ST $139.23 YATES, BEATRICE 1.0800 8470 POINT CASWELL RD $14.67 YOUNG, ROBIN etal LOT 118 OLD FARM RD $502.87 YOW, ARLENE R 12.3600 50 HWY OFF $1,901.34 YOW, ARLENE R 7.0000 TOPSAIL DR OFF $136.46 ZANG, JAMES T JR etal LOT N NEW RIVER DR $211.07 ZAPPLEY, LISA 0.6600 223 OLD RAMSEY RD $147.66 ZAPPLEY, LISA 1.0600 53 HWY OFF & RAMSEY RD $90.72 ZIMMERMAN, CHRISTY LAUREL 0.97 WARDS CORNER LOOP RD OFF $126.22 ZSADANYI, SCOTT etal 1.9600 237 PEARSONS LN $2,228.68 The unpaid tax listings below were involved in a property transfer, separation, or combination that occurred after January 1, 2015. The amount of unpaid taxes shown have not been prorated or adjusted as a result of the transfer, separation or combination. The listings are for taxes billed in 2015, which were not paid as of August 4, 2016. and do not include any prior year unpaid taxes. The listings are presented in the name of the owner as of January 6, 2016. (N.C.G.S. 105-369). ADVANCE DESIGN BUILD LLC 0.6500 HUGHES ROAD $41.40 BATTS, DUANE A etal 0.9500 1680 BAY RD $341.87 BATTS, KENDRA S etal LOT 200 PAIGE HALL CT $188.10 BLAHA, ELSIE ANN etal 1.3500 1911 WILMINGTON ST E $149.33 BOWEN, E W etal 1.1700 BLUEBERRY RD $1,060.99 BOYETTE, JERRY C etal LOT 43 OLD SHADY PLACE LN $341.37 BRASELL, RICHARD D TRUSTEE 0.52 TOPSAIL PLANTATION DR $44.85 BURGESS, DARYL etal 16.9000 KINGS LANDING RD $378.98 BUTLER, ALLEN EVERETT etal 103.0000 53 HWY OFF $393.91 CAMPBELL, ANGELA L AKA ANGELA 2.57 1164 HEADING BLUFF RD $564.85 CHAVIS, CRAVEN 3.7600 115 KELLIE ST $630.67 COLBERT, SYLVIA 2.7500 1068 PORTERS LANE RD $55.53 COOMBS, AMY SAVAGE 1.0300 76 BRANTHAM RD $298.36 COSTIN, LEWIS W III etal 0.77 310 LONG BRANCH LN $188.02 DAUGHTREY, DALE LEE 0.7900 3750 ROOKS RD $132.33 DAVIS, CLYDE JR etal 1.6800 14505 ASHTON RD $2,082.30 DIAZ, INES VICTORIA BRAVO 0.7300 85 AUTRY RD $186.32 DODGE, VINCENT R LOT 524 HUGHES RD $19.49 DOUGHERTY, SEAN 2.2600 2291 STAG PARK RD $683.87 DP PROPERTY HOLDINGS LLC 1.1100 117 HWY $433.87 DZUROVCIN, TERESA LOT 109 MARLIN CT $509.06 EDWRDS, LYNNE 7.30 370 MACON SMITH DR $389.97 FLOYD, JAMES EARL SR TRUSTEE 0.9500 WILLARD RD $83.54 FRISBIE, LUCY Y LOT 110 WINCHESTER LN $816.22 GILGO, MICHAEL etal LOT OLDE PT RD $29.41 GRAVES, DAVID ALAN L/E etal LOT 22 OLD SHADY PLACE LN $341.37 HARRISON, HUGH W III etal LOT 528 HUGHES RD $19.49 HENDRICKS, GARY R ET AL etal 0.8800 53 HWY & RIVER BIRCH RD $2.54 HENDRICKS, GARY R ET AL etal LOT 300 RIVER BIRCH RD $5.05 HENDRICKS, GARY R ET AL etal LOT OAK VIEW RD $5.15 HERNANDEZ, DAVID 0.4900 WAGON TRAIN RD $62.84 HERNANDEZ, DAVID 0.4600 202 CART WHEEL RD $626.42 HERNANDEZ, EDGAR BAUTISTA 1.08 65 N HINES ACRES CT $579.46 HEWETT, ERNIE 1.4500 742 SYKES TOWN RD $199.75 HORN, KEVIN C etal 0.7500 303 MICHELLE LN $563.19 HORNE, CHAD ROYAL 0.2300 KELLIE ST $30.28 HUBBEL, KYLE 1.1400 24851 US HWY 421 $353.15 JACOBS, DAVID H etal 3.50 1321 CROOMSBRIDGE RD $706.36 JAMES, JEFFREY E 1.8800 STANFORD AV $5,108.08 JOHNSON, LEON 1.0500 8551 SLOCUM TR $488.88 JOHNSON, LEON 0.6000 8521 SLOCUM TR $220.82 JONES, ROSEFIELD HEIRS 3.1200 ALFONSO NIXON DR $4,763.94 JORDAN, EDWARD etal 10.1200 EVERTTE RD $198.86
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TWP
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION AMOUNT DUE
KEA, DEXTER L 0.8000 CANETUCK RD $100.50 KUHN, SHERRY LYNN LOT 806 MAST CT $43.13 KUHN, SHERRY LYNN LOT 806 MAST CT $779.15 LANIER, B BARDEN 24.2400 53 HWY OFF $78.71 LEWIS, BRENT etal 12.4800 210 KEMP RODGERS RD $587.74 LEWIS, MELISSA ROSE 1.0000 204 BUMPY LANE $258.06 LEWIS, MELISSA ROSE 0.8300 SLOCUM TRAIL $69.52 LLOYD, TERESA THIGPEN 0.7500 263 KELLIE ST $630.67 MAJESTIC OAKS OF HAMPSTEAD HOA 0.5800 MAE DR $9.32 MAJESTIC OAKS OF HAMPSTEAD HOA 4.0 DAN OWEN DR $1,542.15 MANSFIELD, GARY K etal 1.5200 7540 US HWY 117 N $433.87 MARSHALL, LORENZO C SR 0.2900 1200 HARRISON CREEK RD $598.18 MARSHALL, LORENZO C SR 0.6300 1184 HARRISON CREEK RD $216.60 MARSHALL, ROBERT LEE ET AL etal 2.0000 1160 ST JOHNS CHURCH RD $544.47 MESSER, JAMES LEE JR 4.50 2850 SLOCUM TRAIL RD $108.54 MESSER, JAMES LEE JR 5.0000 SLOCUM TRAIL RD $116.42 MOORE, ERIC ALONZO 0.2800 26879 NC HWY 210 $92.83 NOEL, GARRY M etal LOT WEATHERSBEE DR $48.25 NUNN BETTER PROPERTY MANAGEMEN LOT 524 JAMAICA DR $483.17 ODOM, BOBBIE ANN LIFE ESTATE 0.5700 820 S WALKER ST $1,003.44 ORR, KIMBERLY RENEE 1.7100 2030 BLUEBERRY RD $1,060.99 ORTEGO, PHILLIP M etal 0.4000 137 LAFAYETTE ST $4.01 PACE, ROBERT etal 0.8100 110 BLACK WATER DR $384.56 PARKS, COLEMAN T LOT 204 W CIRCLE DR $711.57 PEARSON, JERRY THOMAS etal 1.0 1272 PORTERS LANE RD $2.37 PERRY COASTAL PROPERTIES LLC 2.68 127 SLEEPY HOLLOW LN $608.28 PETERSON, DAVID R 3.2400 7668 US HWY 117 N $433.87 PRIDGEN, BRION SCOTT 1.7500 32530 NC HWY 210 $452.94 QUICKEN LOANS INC 11.1500 352 HORSE BRANCH RD $1,572.56 QUITERIO, MARTHA MENDOZA 0.6100 NC HWY 210 $107.06 RATLIFF, NOREEN C 0.2200 SHELTER CREEEK DRIVE $18.43 RICHARTZ, DAVID etal LOT 145 LAFAYETTE ST $4.01 RIPTIDE BUILDERS LLC LOT 903 OYSTERCATCHER DR $560.63 SALAZAR-SANTIAGO, JORGE etal 3.1700 1080 SYCAMORE DR $478.12 SECRETARY OF HOUSING & URBAN D 0.60 161 BELLHAMMON FOREST DR $496.58 SHEPHARD, ADDIE P HEIRS OF DAV etal 3.75 9600 NC HWY 50 $145.44 SHEPHARD, ADDIE P HEIRS OF DAV etal 3.7500 NC HWY 50 $145.44 SHEPHARD, ADDIE P HEIRS OF DAV etal 3.75 NC HWY 50 $127.72 SHIPMAN, DARRYL P 1.1600 132 WOODCROFT LN $505.61 SHULMAN, NEAL B 0.4900 KINGS DR $61.56 SHULMAN, NEAL B 0.4900 KINGS DR $61.56 SIGNATURE TOP SAIL NC LTD 0.4200 TOPSAIL PLANTATION DR $44.85 SIMPSON, STEVEN etal 0.5000 6163 BELL WILLIAMS RD $133.25 SOSA, IGNACIO GALLEGOS 0.7200 302 SUGARLOAF CT $42.77 TART, TONY W 0.1400 BELLHAMMON FOREST DR $17.96 TWO CREEK PROPERTIES LLC 0.99 523 N GREEN ACRES DR $435.97 UPCHURCH, DAN 5.0000 UPLAND RD $125.41 US BANK NA TRUSTEE MANUFACTURE 0.68 115 WOODCROFT LN $2.63 VELASQUEZ, DELMIS E 0.9000 193 JIMS LN $160.05 WELLMANS CONSTRUCTION INC LOT 203 VESTA CT $425.50 WELLMANS CONSTRUCTION INC LOT 205 VESTA CT $425.50 WELLMANS CONSTRUCTION INC LOT 301 VESTA CT $425.50 WELLMANS CONSTRUCTION INC LOT 305 VESTA CT $425.50 WELLMANS CONSTRUCTION INC LOT 307 VESTA CT $425.50 WELLMANS CONSTRUCTION INC LOT 309 VESTA CT $425.50 WELLMANS CONSTRUCTION INC LOT 311 VESTA CT $425.50 WILLIAMSON, JERRY D 1.1500 16805 US HWY 421 $465.49 WILSON, WILLIAM KIRK 0.2600 22 BACK RD $149.04
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Pender County Health Department Dental Clinic 803 S. Walker Street • Burgaw, NC 28425 Phone: 910-259-1503 Open Monday-Thursday from 8:30a.m. - 4:00p.m. Our Services Include:
Introducing Our New Dentist:
• Comprehensive Dental Exams • Professional Teeth Cleaning • Dental Sealants • Restorative Dentistry • Composite Fillings • Fluoride Treatments • Most Tooth Extractions • Dentures • Crowns Anahita Shaya, DDS • Partials and Bridges
Kathy Barnes, DDS
Mobile Dental Unit
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Offering Limited General Dentistry and Cleanings at Local Schools, Changing Schools approximately every 6 to 8 weeks.
Call 910-471-3250 for more information.
Pender County Health Department Let Us Help with your
Family Planning Needs Call today for an Appointment (910) 259-1230 803 S. Walker Street, Burgaw, NC