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Burgaw’s Mojotone, a music company that does world-wide business with artists such as ZZ Top, Eric Clapton and Rush, is expanding. Read more on page 2A Two former Trask Titan baseball players are making it in the college ranks. Read

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May says number of ex-employees is significant By Andy Pettigrew Post & Voice Publisher Burgaw officials met with Cape Fear Council of Governments Director Chris May Tuesday morning to discuss the recently released town retention study. The study, commissioned by the town, gave an unflattering picture of elected officials’ interaction with town employees. Councilman Vernon Harrell conducted the meeting, asking May about the number of respondents to the study. May said he was given a list of six names and he contacted all six. Harrell said six seemed a small number to survey. “Six employees leaving in an 18

CFCOG Director Chris May month period is significant,” May said. It was also pointed out that since

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Property tax revaluation to begin soon, assessor says By Andy Pettigrew Post & Voice Publisher

Staff photo by Katie H. Pettigrew

Burgaw Antiqueplace owner Johnny Westbrook pours a glass of wine for a guest at last week’s Fourth Thursday gathering at The Arts at Burgaw Antiqueplace. The monthly gathering is an opportunity to meet the resident artists and see their work. The event is sponsored by The Arts at Burgaw Antiqueplace and the Burgaw Area Chamber of Commerce. See more photos on Facebook.

Waiting on Pender water test results

Chemours Company to capture GenX From Staff Reports The Chemours Company says it will take steps to keep the GenX chemical compound out of the Cape Fear River. In a news release last week, Chemours said it will capture, remove and safely dispose of wastewater that contains the byproduct GenX generated from fluoromonomers production at its manufacturing plant in Fayetteville. Chemours says the process began last week. This action complements the abatement technology already put in place at

the Fayetteville site in 2013. The announcement from Chemours comes a day after the N.C. Department of Environmental Quality began taking new samples from the river. It also comes after local governments called on the company to stop dumping GenXcontaminated water into the Cape Fear River. Pender Utilities began testing water at its treatment plant for GenX last week and hopes to have results within two weeks of submitting the samples.

Pender County Commissioner Jackie Newton said at last week’s BOC meeting the company responsible for the contaminants in the river needs to bear the cost of cleanup. Chemours says the GenX in the river is not from the chemical produced at its plant for use in the industrial process. The contaminant is coming from another facility on the site which shares its waste water permit. The company says the GenX is an unregulated byproduct of the production of vinyl ether and has been in the wastewater since 1980.

Olde Point Road to get speed flashers

By Andy Pettigrew Post & Voice Publisher

ondary roadway maintained by the state with a posted speed of 35 miles per hour. According to information the average speed along the road is significantly higher than that of the posted speed limit. After looking at alternative traffic calming devices also known as speed bumps, the bumps were not deemed acceptable. The NCDOT recommended an electronic speed alert to notify motorists of their

Pender County Commissioners approved a request to install two speed alert flashers with driver feedback signs along Olde Point Road in Hampstead. With speeding continuing to be a problem along the road, homeowner representatives met with the North Carolina Department of Transportation to seek remedy to this issue. Olde Point Road is a sec-

It seems as it only recently county residents went through a tax revaluation. But it’s time for another. Pender County will begin a property revaluation soon and Tax Assessor Justin Pound says the revaluation must be complete by the end of 2018. Pender County is scheduled by North Carolina General Statute to conduct a county-wide revaluation. to be completed on or before Jan 1, 2019. The Pender County Board of Commissioners approved a resolution June 19 for the new revaluation software and technical support with Tyler Technologies for $1,155,600 to begin 2019 Countywide Revaluation. “Revaluation is probably one of the most important projects a tax office does,” Pound said. “We will start the process as soon as possible. We want to have plenty of time to conduct a clean revaluation. We are going to try to do as much new data as possible.” Commissioner Jackie Newton asked how long is it going to take for the tax office staff to be brought up to speed on the new computer system. “You are saying we need to start

the tax revaluation immediately, but we are instituting a new software system and training the whole department again.” Pound says the revaluation begins with a transfer of data from the old system, identifying which properties have not changed since the last revaluation and deciding which properties need to be visited. “The training of the county staff on the new system comes later in the process so we have to do that after beginning the revaluation,” Pound said. “They will be learning the system as we work on converting the old system to the new. The staff will be hands-on with the system through the entire process.” The new software company will handle the transfer of data from the old system to the new. Commissioner Newton questioned Pound on the cost of the software company performing the data transfer. Pound said the cost of the data transfer is not an additional cost, but is included in the resolution total cost. “I’m bringing this information out because I think the people of this county ought to know how things are decided and how much things cost,” Newton said.

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Music equipment manufacturer to move into county shell building

Burgaw’s Mojotone finalizes move to new facility From Staff Reports Mojotone will assume occupancy of a 40,000-squarefoot shell building in Burgaw in order to accommodate an expanded product line. The company, which makes amplifiers, sound system cabinetry and components for electric guitars, will vacate space it has held since arriving in Pender County in 2005. “We cur rently occupy about 35,000 square feet of space across three buildings,” said Michael McWhorter, the company’s co-owner. The move facilitates Mojotone’s consolidation into a single building that can accommodate future growth. The speculative building at Pender Progress Industrial Park can be doubled in size. “Our current three buildings are also limited in ceiling height,” McWhorter said. Its new building’s 28-foot ceilings will enable the company to grow its inventory of speaker cabinets and other products that are shipped to buyers worldwide. Mojotone was founded in 2000 in Winston-Salem. The company grew its product line from vintage amplifiers to concert-scale sound components and electric guitar pick-ups. “We build cabinets for 100 different amp companies in the U.S. and Europe,” said McWhorter. “We sell to manufacturers, retail music stores and directly to consumers.” The company’s marketplace is worldwide and it utilizes the Port of Wilmington for much of its shipping. Mojotone’s customers have included Rush, Eric Clapton,

ZZ Top and John Mayer. Since arriving in Burgaw in 2005, the company has grown its annual sales from $2.5 million to $5.5 million today. “ We ’ l l b e e x p a n d i n g our workforce, too,” says McWhorter. The company currently employs 48 people in positions ranging from electronics technicians and woodworkers to sales staff and warehouse personnel. “Mojo and Michael have an excellent reputation in Burgaw,” said Pender County Commissioner David Williams, a board member at Wilmington Business Development (WBD). The company is active in the Burgaw Area Chamber of Commerce, the Boy Scouts of America, the Burgaw Rotary Club and other groups. “They’re very engaged,” Williams said. In 2008, the Chamber named Mojotone Entrepreneur of the Year. “It’s growing and getting larger, but they wanted to stay in Pender County,” he said. County and municipal officials worked with WBD to support Mojotone’s move to the shell building. The structure was completed in 2011 by

Pender Progress Corporation, a non-profit group founded in 1979. The shell building sits on 6.3 acres at Pender Progress Industrial Park, which is convenient to I-40, Wilmington International Airport, the Port of Wilmington and other amenities. “Pender Progress Corporation is proud to have been a part of the construction and sale of the shell building in the industrial park,” said Hugh Highsmith, chairman of Pender Progress Corporation. “By purchasing the building, a local business can expand production and add employees.” Also key was the role of Four County Electric Membership Corporation, which is tapping a $1 million loan from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to help Mojotone finish the building’s interior and ready it for occupancy. The funding is being provided through the Rural Economic Development Loan and Grant (“REDLG”) program, under which USDA provides zero-interest loans to local electric cooperatives that then support job-creation and retention efforts in rural communities. Since 2009, USDA has invested more than $330 million nationally in loans and

Pender EMS & Fire Report Park Continued from page 1A June 18-24 Pender EMS Report Total Patient Contacts: 191 Calls per Station Burgaw Station 1 Sloop Point Station 14 Hampstead Station 16 Surf City Station 23 Topsail Beach Station 4 Union Station 5 Rocky Point Station 7 Atkinson Station 9 Maple Hill Station 13 Scott Hill Station 18 Hwy 421 Station 29 Type of Calls Cancelled: 32 Refusals: 61 Stand by By: 2 Transported: 95 Treated/released: 1 Fire Department Reports Total Calls: 51 Calls per Station Rescue Station 1 Burgaw Fire Station 13 Maple Hill Fire Station 14 Sloop Point Fire Station 16 Hampstead Fire Station 18 Scotts Hill Fire Station 21 Long Creek Fire Station 29 Hwy 421 EMS St. 4 Top. Beach Fire Call Type Summary Fire Motor Vehicle Crash Search and Rescue EMS First Response Cancelled Ocean Rescue

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support documents for inclusion in a 2018 PARTF grant application. In 2006, Pender County expanded Pender Memorial Park with the assistance of a N.C. Parks and Recreation Trust Fund Grant (PARTF). This expansion gave two recreation partners – Pender Youth Football and Cheer Association and Pender Youth Soccer Association – a home. The expansion also included additional youth baseball and softball field which Burgaw Dixie Youth needed. Since 2006 the number of participants has increased in all three youth programs, especially soccer. This increase has caused space as well as parking problems. The existing park land is built out with active park facilities and does have some handicap accessibility and connectivity issues. County parks officials say a clear vision and objective is essential to manage the growth of the

grants through the REDLG program. “We can turn around and loan the money to the county, which will then loan it to Mojotone,” explains Mitchell Keel, president and CEO of Four County EMC, which is headquartered in Burgaw. The co-op also provided a loan to Pender Progress that supported the shell building’s initial construction. “We certainly want to keep good jobs into Pender County and keep a thriving business,” Keel said. “That takes capital, and we are able to access the capital to make it happen.” Elected officials are proud to see a company like Mojo expand and succeed in Pender County. “We’ve very excited about this announcement,” says George Brown, chairman of the Pender County Board of Commissioners. “Though it’s always nice to bring new industry into the area, there’s something very special about keeping an existing company here and watching them grow. The benefit is there for all of us.” Burgaw Town Manager Chad McEwen says Mojotone’s expansion is evidence of the town’s appeal as a business destination. “It’s a good sign for our local economy and industrial base that a company like Mojo can grow here so much that it needs to add space,” McEwen says. In addition to providing water and wastewater services to Pender Prog ress Industrial Park, the town is working with Mojotone on addressing other needs associated with its expansion. Recreation Partner youth programs as well enhance the overall park experience for existing and future patrons and programs. A major component of the project is public input. County parks staff will host public meetings requesting input from citizens and develop a needs assessment survey that will be available on line and as a hard copy. The county staff will also obtain all of the information needed for various components of the park master plan and provide to McAdams for the final product. In other action, board members heard a report from Allen Vann, Chief officer of Auxillary Services for Pender County Schools. Vann reported all school bond projects projects are on schedule and on budget. The expansion projects at Cape Fear Middle and Elementary, Burgaw Middle, West Pender Middle, and Pender High School are finishing up. Vann says furniture will be brought into the buildings this summer for opening of the expanded facilities in the 2017-18 school year.

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PMH ability garden hosts special events By Lori Kirkpatrick Post & Voice Staff Writer Since the completion of Pender Memorial Hospital’s new ability garden, which was specially designed for its skilled nursing patients and their visitors, the hospital has made creative use of the space. The facility was invited to participate in the Burgaw Garden Club’s Garden Tour in the spring, and the area has also designated space for a monthly farmers’ market the second Tuesday of each month. Skilled nursing residents have also been busy planting and harvesting vegetables, as well as enjoying visits with their grandchildren at the new playground. Pender Memorial Hospital President Ruth Glaser said that they were delighted to participate in the garden tour, and the farmers market that started in April was so well-received that they have decided to hold it every month through October. Glaser’s secretary, Annie Pound, coordinates the market each month. There is currently a waiting list of people who want to participate. “It’s really quite cool. The space is obviously not huge, so it’s not like we can have a ton of people in there; but we probably had 12 vendors this last time. At the most, I think

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Continued from page 1A 2014, 42 town employees have either quit or been fired by the town. Town Manager Chad McEwen said he was questioned in December by the town board about the number of employees leaving and suggested an independent retention study should be done by the Cape Fear Council of Governments. The respondents to the study had positive comments for town supervisors and the manager, but indicated a lack of support from among the mayor and town council members. “I think it’s good sometimes to hear feedback from a set of eyes on the outside looking in,” May said about the survey. ‘It could be that some things that were said off the cuff were taken the wrong way. But at the end of the day, it’s about leadership. Elected officials are the coaches and you have to guide the team in the right direction. The

she can house about 15 or so. We’re really excited about that. This last time, we asked each of the vendors to donate an item of their choosing, and we donated it to Pender Christian Services. They took a big basket of fresh fruits and vegetables and some other items to Pender Christian Services and made somebody’s day that day. They were pretty happy about that,” said Glaser. During the Garden Tour, Glaser said that they had a fun time hosting it at their facility. They rented the little plot of land from homeowners across the street from the garden to ensure that there were places for people to park. They also had some giveaways and snacks for visitors who came through. One tourist who stopped by was one of the first nurses that worked at Pender, which made it fun to reminisce about those days. Now that the whole ability garden space is finished, the raised area includes tables with built-in seating. At each table one of the seats is missing, allowing for a wheelchair underneath it. Residents from the skilled nursing facility have helped plant vegetables in the raised plant beds in the garden, as well. “They harvest it, and they made zucchini bread one day. They’ve had squash that’s fresh from the garden, and they have had salads on a

couple of occasions. They’re having a great time with that space. We’ve harvested broccoli and all sorts of vegetables. It’s not a huge garden, so it’s not like it’s feeding people every day; but they are getting to get their hands in the dirt and participate in that,” said Glaser. A playground has also been added to the area to encourage intergenerational visitation. “When a resident’s grandkids come to visit the skilled nursing facility, rather than them spending time on the second floor bored to tears in grandma’s room where she doesn’t have anything fun to do; they can come visit grandma and go play on the playground. The skilled nursing residents can enjoy their grandchildren while the grandchildren enjoy being there visiting with grandma, but they’re not ready to go five minutes later because there’s nothing to do. There’s a water feature that we’ve added with a water fountain with a rock garden in that space. The next addition will be an additional shade feature, just an extra so in the heat of the day somebody can get in the shade and not bake in the sun,” said Glaser. Pender Memorial Hospital is located at 507 E. Fremont St. in Burgaw.

manager is the quarterback and your have to give them direction and the team needs to feel supported.” One comment from the survey of particular concern regarded the town police officers as “glorified mail carriers.” Burgaw Mayor Eugene Mulligan said the comment arose from the town’s practice of having police officers deliver the weekly updates and confidential information packets to town council members. Mulligan pointed out the practice was approved by the town council. “I think where the officer in question had a concern was when they delivered the package, that’s what they were referred to at the location they delivered the package,” said Police Chief Jim Hock. “That’s what was brought to my attention by the officers.” Former Mayor Pete Cowan said the retention study was a cause of concern in the community. “I think it’s incumbent on the board to address the issue and let the general public know where you are going to

go from here. I’m sure you are capable of that and want to do that. We want to maintain support for not only the employees of all the citizens of the community,” Cowan said. May, who has many years of experience in both local and municipal government, said the problems the town is facing are not insurmountable. “You want an ef fective town working well, serving the people, saving tax money, getting the job done, and a happy and contented group of hard-working folks,” May said. “It is a team concept. Local government is great because you can’t escape the people you serve by going to Raleigh or Washington. You see them everyday, and you see your employees every day. “You have the opportunity to have the most effective form of government with open communication. Ultimately there are five of you that are hired and fired by the town. The rest is hired help. You have to have your ear to the ground to hear what the public is saying.”

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“United” is key word in our country’s name As we become surrounded by frantic travellers on crowded roads, and make last minute plans with our own families, we need to stop for a moment and realize what this holiday called “Independence Day” means, and what it cost. Almost 241 years ago, a disparate, desperate group gathered behind closed doors to outline, edit, hash out and finally sign a document that was, in the law of a totalitarian government, tantamount to treason. The United States Yet they signed that document was simply too diverse together, despite their own differences on some really tough to succeed. Yet we did, topics, and dedicated themand despite the politiselves to the fight at hand, the cally-correct attempts to creation of what would become change “acceptance” to the United States of America. “approval”, we are still The key word there? United. succeeding as a grand These leaders were rich, experiment... hated by poor and middle class; they oppressors. were teetotalers and tipplers; devout and not so much so. Some were eloquent, and some historians think a very few may have had speech impediments. Some owned slaves, and some were abolitionists. They were not the same, and did not expect others to wholly abandon their own philosophies and embrace those of others with whom they disagreed. They wanted a place and a time where everyone had the same thing: a chance. They also understood the larger picture—without a free country, without duly and legally elected leaders answerable to laws and the people, a place where every single human would someday have the right to express themselves, worship as they choose, work hard, speak out, defend their family and have the chance to succeed—then the existence of their children, grandchildren and all those generations yet to come was nothing but servitude. They had differences, big differences, but they were united behind a single idea: the identity and independence of the individual is a sacred right, not a privilege granted by a government. Those very differences were what King George and later, other enemies, sought to exploit. The United States was simply too diverse to succeed. Yet we did, and despite the politically-correct attempts to change “acceptance” to “approval”, we are still succeeding as a grand experiment that is dreamt of by many oppressed people, eagerly sought after by others, and hated by oppressors. As we prepare to rush off for a family vacation, a fireworks celebration, a special sale, or if you are among those who will continue pursuing the American dream of financial success on Independence Day, take a moment and remember those who gave so much on that first altar of freedom in a meeting room in Philadelphia, as well as those who have continued to nurture and protect that same spirit, whether on a battlefield, at a speaker’s podium or at a ballot box. When we forget the foundations of the home of freedom laid by our ancestors, we lose the right to live in the mansion of independence.

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Time and tide wait for no one

Bill Messer I had come to the NC Wildlife boat ramp on Lewis Rd to see if there were any osprey nests nearby, so I could get some pictures, and joined a group of men discussing, as John Steinbeck so eloquently put it in the movie Cannery Row, with Mac and the boys, “matters of interest but little importance.” We had talked for a while about early times and hard times, and Brian Rouse wrapped up an overview of farming on Topsail Island. “If you look back far enough in my family history – most of the family was born and raised in Sneads

Ferry, accordin’ to what my momma has found out, I had a great, great, great aunt, that was a Spanish queen, her name was Jane King, and accordin’ to the documentary stuff at the courthouse, from Highway 172 where it crosses the Sneads Ferry area there, all the way out to Highway 50 and all the way to south Topsail Beach, at one time, she owned that whole piece of parcel there, and she used to run cattle all up and down the beach. “She lost every bit of that property to some people over a $138 grocery bill.” Times were tough, and you could be rich in possessions, but poor in cash. Brian Rouse and Wilbur Riggs then left to replace the fuel pump on a boat motor, and I asked Ronald Baxley, the owner of the Quartermaster Store and Fish House, to tell me about himself, and this place.

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Jefferson Weaver

Words and actions Years ago, there was a rather gossipy newspaper columnist, since passed away, who got an unexpected visit from the State Bureau of Investigation. The reporter, who has now gone on to her reward, was covering a rather scandalous murder trial, one that involved red lingerie being flourished in front of the jury, among even more salacious details. The reporter also wrote a weekly column, and lacking the inclination to find something else to write about that week, she chatted about the trial. “If they only knew what I knew,” she wrote, “it would be a different ball game.” Well, turns out the newspaper where she worked was very well-read around the courthouse. She had to admit on the stand – after a subpoena was served at her desk, along with an order to ride along with the nice agents to the courthouse – that she didn’t know a thing but gossip. Her words had consequences. We are guaranteed the right to free speech in America, but we are not guaranteed safety from the consequences of our words. It seems like folks have forgotten that of late. During the election leading up to the first term of the previous presidential administration, a fellow told me, in no uncertain terms, that if his candidate didn’t win, people would die in the streets, and he would be sure I was one of the first. He did so in front of two

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Jefferson Weaver witnesses; I was encouraged by a couple of law enforcement officers to swear out warrants about his threat, but I blew it off. There was a lot of emotion running around back then, much as there has been since those who embrace big government and all it can supply have had their feelings hurt with the election of a new administration. I have been a little shocked and a whole lot disgusted since that historic early morning in November when the career politicians discovered that the American people actually voted for someone who wasn’t a career politician. I have said so before, and I shall say again, that the current president wasn’t my first choice, and I think he needs to stay off of social media. But we agreed on the bedrock issues, which are the basis for who gets my vote. I have been reasonably happy with him thus far, too. He’s pleasantly surprised me

more than once. Yet I am confident that if the hysterical rhetoric against Trump had been directed against the previous administration, the federal prison system would have been a booming industry. It seemed like any strident criticism of Obama was met with a knock on the door by the Secret Service, and neighbors being interviewed about someone’s alleged affiliation with white supremacist groups. Now it is heralded as free speech. Today it’s the height of fashion for actors to openly discuss blowing up the White House, or assassinating the President, or half-praising an unbalanced terrorist who shoots up a baseball stadium when he finds out the players are all Republicans. We have media playing down and excusing the vandalism and riots that came about in the wake of the inauguration of a legally

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Safety devices for seniors with older cars Dear Savvy Senior, Do you know of any auto safety products that can help seniors with older cars? My 80year-old father, who drives his beloved 2004 Toyota Avalon, is still a good pretty driver but he has limited range-ofmotion, which makes looking over his shoulder to back-up or merge into traffic very difficult. Inquiring Son Dear Inquiring, To help keep your dad safe and extend his driving years, there are a number of auto aids and new safety technology products that can be added to his car to help with various needs. Here are several to consider. Backup aids To help your dad increase his visibility when backing up, a simple product that can be added to his car is an AllView Mirror ($60, AllviewMirror.com). This is an oversized rear view mirror that attaches to his existing mirror to widen his rear visibility and eliminate blind spots so he can see traffic without significant neck or body rotation. It also helps during parking. Another option is a backup camera. These come with a weatherproof, night vision camera, which attaches to the license plate on the rear of the car. When the car is in reverse, it sends live images wirelessly to a small monitor that mounts to the dash or windshield. The Yada Digital

Wireless Backup Camera ($140, Amazon) with 4.3” Dash Monitor is a good option. Or, if your dad doesn’t want a monitor in his car, the Auto Vox Wireless Backup Camera ($140, Amazon.com) is one that displays the images in a rearview mirror. Blind spot helpers To help your dad see better when switching lanes or merging into traffic, purchase your dad some “blind spot mirrors.” These are small convex mirrors that would stick to the corner of his side view mirrors to improve side and rear vision. They can be purchased in any store that sells auto supplies for a few dollars. Or, for a high-tech more comprehensive solution, there’s the Goshen Blind Spot Detection System ($239, Goshers.com). This system uses small sensors installed on each side of the rear bumper that monitor the sides of the vehicle, and will alert your dad with a light indicator, installed inside the car, if any object detected within 10 feet. Safety products For extra safety, you may also want to consider a collision warning/lane departure device for your dad’s vehicle like the Mobileye 630. This is a smart camera that attaches to the windshield and will

alert your dad if he speeds, drifts out of his lane, gets too close to the car in front of him, or gets too close to a pedestrian or cyclist. Sold only through retailers (see Mobileye.com/en-us/find-aretailer), this device can be purchased and installed by a Mobileye-certified technician for around $1,100. If you’re interested in something a little less expensive, there are also dashboard cameras that can double as collision warning systems. Garmin’s Dash Cam 35 ($129, Amazon.com), for example, monitors up to 130 feet in front of the vehicle, so if your dad is going 30 mph or faster, it will issue audio and visual alerts of impending collisions. Another product that can help keep your dad safe in emergency situations is the Hum (Hum.com). This nifty device will automatically call emergency services if your dad has been in an accident. It also sends alerts to drivers’ phones if there’s a mechanical problem and lets driver’s press a button if they need roadside assistance. Hum works in cars built in 1996 or later, and costs $10 per month with two-year required subscription, and one-time set-up and activation fees totaling $50. 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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Goals For most, New Year’s Eve is a time for celebration, revelry and reflection. For me, however, the start of each year is taxed with overwhelming guilt over missed opportunities and dashed dreams. My inner rebel gawks at the restrictive goal-setting rules established by self-help gurus who’ve made millions forcing corporate executives into workshops and collaborative team building exercises. According to these enlightened ones, goals should be specific, measurable and tied to a deadline—a philosophical straight jacket for one who is easily agitated and enjoys a good argument. I propose a new lens for viewing the ever evolving me-a lens saturated with fun and enduring happiness. Forget about running a marathon, becoming a vegetarian, saving money for real estate investments and avoiding the sun. I’m tossing these unattainable goals which have led to the belittling of my self-esteem year after year. I refuse to entertain disappointment come December 31st, so I’m creating new goals so that 2017 will be the year in which all of my dreams come true. First, I’d love to bottle-feed a baby panda. Of course, pandas are not native to America and might only be found in zoos in the continental United States. Zoo keepers probably discourage the handling of baby pandas by outsiders and common folk, but I would be careful. If a baby panda were not available, I would be open to holding a medium sized panda and feeding it bamboo stalks. I’ll likely need a Plan B for this one, so I’m pooling my contacts and hoping to enlist in a volunteer program for aiding orphaned pandas. Mama pandas will only care for one baby at a time, so a twin is often abandoned-a total waste of panda. Thankfully, I’m a giver and would be willing to hop on a plane to help. Second, I need to milk an animal. I suppose it would have to be a mammal, preferably a small one without horns or hooves that might be used in a fit of agitation and frustration with the milker. Goats and sheep are excluded, however, as their rectangular eyes and bearded faces would make me feel judged. Riley, cousin Carly’s significant other, has offered to help in the achievement of this goal. He owns a small farm and has arranged a milking encounter with Ellie May. Ellie May is Riley’s hunting dog who, by wonderful coincidence, just birthed a litter of six puppies. Riley has been gracious enough to allow me to practice milking Ellie May, with the understanding that all milk collected go back to her puppies. Fair enough. My third revised goal for 2017 is learning to operate a chainsaw, as power tools make me feel superhuman and release tension in a way that no massage can. For some, this may seem wildly extraordinary, but this skill could serve as a real money

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My Spin

Tom Campbell

Banned from the Legislature Few of us like it when others disagree with us. Fewer still like it when others protest our actions, but elected or appointed public officials have to recognize that disagreements and sometimes protests come with the territory. Often these protests are respectful and are dealt with responsibly, however the recent instance where 32 people were banned from entering our legislature is troubling on several fronts. On May 30th, more than 100 people assembled in the legislative building petition-

Weaver Continued from page 4A elected president. We have states where the legislatures see the need to make it legal to drive a car through protestors blocking roadways, while we have major news outlets and elected officials apologizing for people whose endangered lives in “non-violent protests� that prevented ambulances from getting to hospitals. Comedians pose with severed presidential heads, and taxpayer-supported plays dramatize the assassination of President Trump. Columnists and reporters (in supposed news stories, no less) who demand “justice� for crimes which haven’t been defined, haven’t been proven, and haven’t been charged. When mentally unhinged people attack innocent civilians, the gun is blamed -- unless the shooter

Hill Continued from page 4A maker for me. Imagine the bookcases, cottage crafts and small bridges I might build and sell. Plus, I have fantastic medical insurance and a Lowe’s credit card-a win-win for all involved. Finally, I would love to serve as a life coach for a fleeting soul who might benefit from my wisdom and insight. What I lack in professional credentials, I more than make

ing for better healthcare. 32 conducted a sit-down in front of legislative leaders’ offices. When the Capitol Police ordered the protestors to clear the hallways they refused, were arrested on charges of second-degree trespassing and taken to jail. As a condition for their release from jail, Wake County Magistrate Jeffrey Godwin banned them from again entering the legislative building. Our first concern is whether any magistrate has (or should have) the authority to ban anyone from any public building. Magistrates are not generally lawyers and, while they have prescribed authorities we can’t find banning people from public buildings among them. Here are the qualifications to become a magistrate in North Carolina. First, magistrates have to be a resident of the county to which they are appointed. Secondly, the appointee must have one of the following: be a college graduate, have 8 years of experience as the clerk of superior court or have a two-year associate degree and 4 years of experience in a related field.

Godwin appears to have exceeded his authority in this case. Our second concern regards the constitutionality of the action. Article 1, Section 12 of the North Carolina Constitution states clearly, “The people have a right to assemble together to consult for their common good, to instruct their representatives, and to apply to the General Assembly for redress of grievances‌.â€? There have been more than 1,000 arrests at the legislative building since 2013. In one instance where protestors were banned, a court overturned the edict as a violation of a citizen’s right to assemble and instruct their representatives. That raises our third concern. While everyone has the right to assemble and even to protest, no one should have the right to be violent or disruptive so as to preclude public officials from the conduct of their duties. There is evidence that the protestors became very loud and blocked the entranceway to lawmakers’ offices. We can certainly understand the frustration that results when lawmakers or other elected officials refuse

to meet with or hear people’s concerns, but we wonder whether the groups motives in this instance were to meet with lawmakers or to create a disturbance to the point of getting arrested. Finally, we are concerned by the reactions of our legislators to this and similar protests. In recent decades we have witnessed a reduction in access to and a corresponding unwillingness by legislators to meet with groups petitioning them. Perhaps the disruptive noise and sit-ins might have been avoided if the representatives had been more responsive and willing to listen to and dialogue with them. We will never know because the protestors never had that opportunity. This instance represents the state of our political climate today. This culture will only change when there is a willingness by all to be more responsive, respectful and responsible. Tom Campbell is former assistant North Carolina State Treasurer and is creator/host of NC SPIN, a weekly statewide television discussion of NC issues. NC Spin airs Saturday at 8 a.m. on WILM-TV.

is of a particular faith or minority group. Then their actions are explained away, and in at least three recent cases, somehow made the fault of the president. 
I have to wonder what the heck is going on. I grew up when politicians regularly insulted each other, and fistfights occasionally occurred at polling places (but rarely). I don’t recall, even on the sometimes-heated local level, any candidate or former office holder calling for assassination, civil uprising or riots if the majority of the votes went the “wrong� way. I can only recall one particularly leftwing politico who used the “empty farmland� explanation to say why the electoral college was wrong, and should be ignored, but that old chestnut is now a hallmark of the new, whiny, spoiled brat excuse for the left. Shoot, a former president and a couple of candidates even called for people to “fight in the streets� and

“rise up against� the Trump administration just before his inauguration. Words used to have consequences, especially when they incited violence, even metaphorically. But in today’s world, where unemployed kids with iPhones live-feed themselves onto social media when they’re arguing with a police officer, the concept of not getting what you want seems to be lost. Never mind the entire idea of a constitutionally elected official actually taking office, instead of stepping aside because the feelings of the losing candidate’s supporters have been hurt because of the Constitution. To be clear: whether I like him or not, Donald Trump is my president. So was Barack Obama. So who were both George Bushes, and so was Bill Clinton. So was Ronald Reagan, Jimmy Carter, Gerald Ford, Richard Nixon, and Lyndon Johnson (Ewww) . I wasn’t born until LBJ

was in office, but Kennedy would have been my president, too.
I’m an American. Whether or not my candidate won, the president of the United States was and is still my president. Those I have liked, I have supported. Those whose positions I have disagreed with, I used my constitutional rights to criticize through writing, voting, debating, and working to see them defeated. Never did I – or any responsible Americans I know, left or right – call for the assassination of a president, or blame him every time someone’s pet rock dies. Words, people. They’re nothing but words – but the words we say today are not the words of an American who loves this country. What happened to us? Jefferson Weaver is a columnist and contributing writer with the Post & Voice. Contact him at jeffersonweaver@nrcolumbus.com.

up for in enthusiasm and grit. My mentee could even be a potential business partner in my wood working venture. I refuse, however, to share my panda or Ellie May. My first-aid kit is stocked and my passport application is in the mail. The summer is free of obligation and responsibility, granting me lots of time for cultivating my goals. However, should these aspirations prove unattainable, that’s okay. I have a body pillow and snuggly blanket to use in my sadness fort if forced to greet 2018 in defeat.

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Sea Turtle Hospital News By Karen Sota Sea Turtle Hospital Special to the Post & Voice Our summer interns are on the job, and this week the spotlight is on: Maria Cooler Cinnamon buns. That’s the word from Maria, but you’ll have to read on to find out exactly what she’s referring to. This Beaufort, S.C. native is no stranger to marine life. At age seven she was already patrolling the beaches at Hunting Island State Park (SC) with the Friends of Hunting Island turtle program. And for three years she added to her wildlife adventures working at the Nature Center where her mom is the office manager. Maria says her work there was very similar to our internship program, except that the scales were on mostly snakes, terrapins and baby alligators. She spent her days feeding, cleaning tanks and handling the critters for a close-up educational experience with their adoring public. And coincidentally she says that a favorite at the center, their permanent resident diamondback terrapin named Buddy has a story very similar to our Lennie. Like our (very wrong) gender assumption with Lennie everybody thought Buddy was a boy – until Buddy started laying eggs. Oops. Through her work at the center Maria was becoming more and more interested in marine animal rehabilitation. She began searching for internships that would include that component and found that they were few and far between. With one offer of a summer internship already in hand she was hoping and delaying her decision as long as possible. She was just about to make the call to accept the other position when our Director, Jean called with an offer she couldn’t refuse “This internship is perfect!” Maria says her work with us is pretty much what she expected, but with one big surprise: she did not know that we are a totally volunteer organization. “I love it that the volunteers are paid with the privilege and gratification of working with the turtles – beautiful.” She especially likes the treatments and seeing the progress that our patients make day-to-day. She mentioned that they had been using honey at the nature center to treat shell rot but that this is her first experience with the cold laser treatments we use to treat bone disease and injuries. We’ve had two releases since the interns arrived and they were able to release some of our smaller patients a few weeks ago. “Even though I didn’t know them as well as the full-time staff I still cried the whole time. I was happy they were going home; it’s the whole purpose – magic.”

Summer intern Maria Cooler Maria is no stranger to tours after spending her summers at the Nature Center and she enjoys her interaction with our visitors. “They’re learning things that they didn’t know before and I love how they respond to seeing our turtles close-up.” Although she was a little bit nervous about living with seven other people in our intern house she found that love for our turtles brings everybody together. “Even if we’re talking about something else somehow the conversation always works its way back to turtles. And there are some uncanny ‘coincidences’ connecting some of us.” Maria has some advice for anyone considering our internship. “It will probably be the most amazing experience of your life. Even if you don’t end up with a career working with animals you will always be an advocate for them and find other ways you can help.” In just a few months she will be heading back to Jacksonville University (FL) will she will begin her senior year with a major in Marine Science and minor in Psychology. As for the cinnamon buns? “The top of a loggerhead’s head looks like a pan of cinnamon buns. That’s what makes them so sweet!” We built it and you keep coming! School may be out for the summer but we are most definitely in here at the hospital. We open our doors every day except Wednesdays and Sundays from noon until 4 p.m. We will not be open for tours on Saturday, July 1, Monday, July 3 and Tuesday, July 4. Admission is $5 for adults, $4 for active military and seniors 65 and older and $3 for children 13 and younger. 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 exclusive hospital clothing and plush animal merchandise, and lots of new and rotating sea turtle things. Come in and meet our turtles, our staff and our summer interns. Lines can be long at times, so be prepared with sunscreen and an umbrella to make your own shade. Saturdays tend to be the least crowded day for a visit. If you’ve been here before you’ll be pleasantly surprised to find that the road to our facility has now been greatly improved by the Town of Surf City. We get visitors of all ages and abilities and have been lucky enough to have several wheelchairs for them to use, at no charge. But we can always use a few more. If you or anyone you know has a wheelchair in good condition that is no longer being used please contact us at the hospital during business hours (910-329-0222) or text Jean (910-470-2800.) We’d love to be able to provide a way for those who need a little help to enjoy their visit, and it’s a tax-deductible donation. Turtle moms taking their time this year At this writing we have 31 loggerhead nests plus a slew of false crawls. A false crawl is an attempt by mom to find the perfect place for her eggs, but for some reason (bad sand, being disturbed, etc.) she ultimately rejects the spot and heads back to the ocean without laying. Turtle moms can also be stymied by, or worse, become entangled in an obstacle of some kind. There are local ordinances regarding the

digging or abandoning holes in the sand. They are dangerous not only to turtles but to humans. And be sure to take your beach equipment (chairs, toys, canopies) with you when you leave. Our Topsail Turtle Project volunteers are patrolling every morning. They are easily identified by their special beach walker shirts and are always willing to talk turtle with you. 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; Hospital Director Jean Beasley at 910470-2800 or the state hotline for stranded, sick and injured turtles at 252-241-7367. The state number picks up 24/7. That hook didn’t taste good Always on the prowl for a quick and easy snack sea turtles don’t always think before they bite. When you’ve thrown out your line hoping for a nice big fish and you end up with a turtle it’s obviously not what you or the turtle were hoping for. It happens quite often, but when we admit a turtle that’s been hooked from a pier, boat or beach our only interest is in getting it treated and back home ASAP. And seeing these turtles at our hospital actually does have an upside: it contributes to a data base of information on sea turtle growth, development and populations. We really appreciate the fact that so many of you have been on board with this effort. If you do happen to hook a turtle please do not yank the line out, especially if you cannot see the hook. Leave the hook in place and cut the line, leaving at least two feet of it to secure to the turtle’s shell with some tape (duct tape works well.) The pier managers can assist you with the process, and have the contact information to ensure that the turtle gets the proper follow-up care. Turtle sightings and strandings Please be on the lookout for any turtle you see stranded for any reason on the beaches, in marshy areas or floating listlessly in water. It’s important that stranded turtles be exposed for hours, subject to weather and predators. Call Meyer at 910-470-2880 or Jean at 910-470-2800. You may also call the state hotline for stranded, sick and injured turtles at 252-241-7367 (picks up 24/7) or our hospital during operating hours 910-329-0222. If you are local we will quickly send one of our volunteers to retrieve the turtle for follow-up care at the hospital. Questions, comments, suggestions Please direct any questions, comments or suggestions regarding this column to me at flippers@att.net.

Pender grad awarded a Golden Leaf scholarship North Carolina State Education Assistance Authority (NCSEAA) recently selected Ariel Bryant as a recipient of up to a $12,000 Golden LEAF Foundation Scholarship. Bryant is a senior at Pender High School and plans to attend the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Bryant is one of 215 students selected to receive a $3,000 scholarship each year for up to four years of study at a participating North Carolina college or university. Recipients from rural, economically-distressed North Carolina counties are selected based on career and educational goals, a review of school and community service activities, length of residence in the county and expressed intent to contribute to the state’s rural communities upon graduation from college. The Golden LEAF Foundation created the Golden LEAF Scholarship program to broaden educational opportunities and provide support to

students from rural counties hoping that after graduation recipients will provide leadership in these communities. “The Golden LEAF Board of Directors has been pleased to assist more than 4,500 students from families in rural communities attend four-year colleges since 2000,” said Dan Gerlach, Golden LEAF President. “Our hope is that through this scholarship, scholars will be able to gain valuable knowledge and skills and come back to their hometowns or another rural area to help our communities prosper.” Students receiving Golden LEAF Scholarships are also eligible to participate in the Golden LEAF Scholars Leadership Program. The optional program provides leadership training at the Center for Creative Leadership, paid internship opportunities in rural North Carolina communities, and stipends up to $8,830 (for four years of participation) in addition to Golden LEAF Scholarship funding.

Summer Series

Out of the blue By Dr. Chris Wirszyla Cape Fear Elementary Special to the Post & Voice One Sunday this past fall I was reading the newspaper, a story about the Kent State Football program, which had a female football player kick an extra point. She ended up being congratulated by the president of the university and being carried off the field by the rest of the team. I had to look twice, as the president, Dr. Beverly Warren, was actually the person who hired me at Lander University, in Greenwood, SC, back in 1998, to work in the Physical Education Department. When I arrived at Lander, I saw in her office a picture of her completing her first marathon in under three hours. I saw that she went out for a daily run and worked up the courage to ask if I could join her. “Sure”, she said. So I laced up my basketball shoes and took off on one of the many four-mile runs we would do over the next two years. After that first run, I went and bought my first pair of running shoes and haven’t stopped running since, even completing three marathons with my sister, with Dr. Warren as our inspiration. Dr. Warren was my sister’s advisor when Tricia came to Lander and remains one of her

role models as well. On the runs we discussed teaching and education from many viewpoints, from practitioner to politics. Dr. Warren remains for me one of the awesome educators in my life who has served as both a mentor and role model, and a symbol of what one can accomplish when you put your mind to something. I ended up emailing her and she seemed genuinely glad to hear from me after all these years, delighted that I had six-year-old twins and was happy with my life. She wrote about how we had changed the established culture in the university and that the change was for the better. I was shocked when she left, but she told me that the best thing she ever did at Lander was to hire Chris Wirszyla. This has stuck with me through the years as this great educator thought enough of me to say this. It gave me confidence to continue on with my philosophy of education despite others who didn’t want to change the status quo they had established. It also taught me that change is good, that one doesn’t have to stay somewhere forever, that there are new and exciting opportunities out there, mountains to climb, and that we need to go for it. She sure did

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Continued from page 4A “Bor n in Sanford, and came here about 30 years ago. My parents had bought some property between Carolina Beach and Kure Beach, ‘bout 1958, when I was eight. We started comin’ down here. There were little cottages around.” I asked, “How did you wind up here? Were you a fisherman?” “No,” he answered, “I was a corporate accountant for Allied Chemical Corporation. I was in New York five days a month. My office was in the Raleigh area. My corporate office was where they drop the ball (Times Square), on the 22nd floor. “I gave all that up and retired and came on down to the beach and after a few days my momma said, “You got to get you a job, son.”” He laughed, “I’d been working for 30 years!” “My grandfather was a bridge inspector for the State of North Carolina. He did that, but he also built two houses a year, he had five guys, they built the whole thing plumbing, electrical, the roof. I messed around with him, loved building things with my hands. I just started doin’ odd jobs, for fun, relaxation. I liked the carpentering best, loved it. I did storm doors, windows, little things. “That’s how I met Celia (Rivenbark). I was dating a girl that was Celia’s hairdresser, and Celia said they needed some work done on their home (in Wilmington). I did their roof, and she knew that this lady and I had split up, and she asked, “Are you seein’ anybody now?” and I said “No,” and she said, “I’d like to introduce you to my sister sometime, Stephanie.” “Stephanie was Town Clerk and Interim Manager here at Topsail Beach, 27 years. So, I was up there on the roof one day, and this beautiful lookin’ woman comes down, and we introduced. In fact, I bought the land right here she was livin’ on. You can walk out of right here and be at my back door in three minutes! I met Stephanie, and 23 years later, we’re still together.”

Growing up in Greensboro, Dr. Casey Miller competitively raced dirt bikes. At the age of 13, he crashed his bike, resulting in an injury that left him unable to walk for almost a year and a half. With three injuries requiring serious medical attention, Dr. Miller came to idolize the doctors who helped get him on his feet again. “I injured my left knee pretty severely; I tore several ligaments,” Dr. Miller recalls. “And I was in a cast for about a

year. My family doctor helped me through it all. He got me in touch with several orthopedic doctors and saw me through each step of the long road to recovery. It took a lot of work to get me back on my feet again, but I gained such an appreciation for the medical professionals who worked so hard to make sure I would get back to my active lifestyle.” Now a doctor with Wilmington Health Family

We talked about the fish house, and he pointed over his shoulder, “This part right here was built in the late ‘50s. And then, in ‘96, this part of the buildin’ was built for retail fish sales. It was a beautiful place, so far ahead of its time. But, people didn’t know about the place, it was so far off the beaten path. I ended up with the property with a partner, and then we sold that part to the county for the ramp. “Real estate market went (he made a sound that can’t be spelled out, but left the impression something had vaporized), in 2008. I bought this place, and we had four commercial boats tied up here, and I opened the fish store. And now people know we’re here.” And then he turned the tables on me, and started asking me questions about writing stories. “I’ve been doing it for the paper for about four years, yeah, I like it. It gives me a good excuse to go out and meet people, talk about interesting things, find new stuff. I wrote a lot of stories for a web site I developed, but let that go when I got an offer to buy the name. I had all these stories and the paper asked if I would be interested in running them, and they did, and when I ran out I had to go out and start writin’ some more. “I interviewed a lot of people you know around here, Ivey Lewis and Leslie Lee, Gene Sanderson and some of the fishermen in Sneads Ferry, Buddy Davis, Billy Thompson, John Norris. I was over in the boatyard a few years ago and saw a boat hauled out for bottom paint, and I knew it was Gene Sanderson boat just from its profile. Capt. Buddy Davis had one just like it.” We reflected on the old times for a while, our youth, and the changes coming. “We’ve got about three years,” Ron said. “That’s the way I see it.” I mentioned seeing a Public Hearing Notice posted on a pole outside. “Yep, it’s about this property. Dry stacks (covered on land boat storage). I hate it,” he answered. “But you’re going to get money out of it,” I reminded Ron. “Oh, yeah.”

Thinking legacy, I asked about his family. “I’ve got one son, he’s a professional golfer, in Pinehurst.” Again, we paused for a bit to reflect on life. “I’ve been the luckiest person on earth, not necessarily for anything I set out to do deliberately, but for chance occurrences and good advice,” I said. Then he gave me his career history, “I graduated from high school and went to East Carolina University, accounting. It was a bad era of time, for the Viet-Nam war. As long as you maintained a ‘C’ average, you were deferred. I didn’t weigh but 120 pounds, but they had the lottery on TV, 365 ping pong balls with birthdates on them, and I’m sittin’ there in the dorm, and my number was 84. My room mates, big guys, didn’t get their numbers pulled and I didn’t want to be drafted, so a couple of days later I went to the Army station there and talked with ‘em. I told ‘em I’d sign up and go in for three years if they’d let me finish my sophomore year at ECU and give me an opportunity to go to OCS (Officer Candidate School), to take the test. I signed up, had the paperwork, thought I was doin’ the right thing. “I had to go and get my physical, in Raleigh. They put us all on a bus, and I got up there and the Major says, “Are you sure you want to do this? You want to be drafted?” and I said, “No, I’ve already cut a deal with the Army,” and he said “What!?” then, “Have you already been to the bathroom this morning?” and I said, “No, Sir, I’ve been too nervous,” and he said, “You go to the bathroom and come back here and I’ll ‘X’ you out.” “You had to weigh 121 pounds, and I weighed 121 and something like a quarter ...” I laughed, “Oh, I see. I get it.” “So I said I already had made the deal, and they let me finish up my sophomore year, went down to Ft. Jackson (SC) for Basic and AIT and then cut orders to Signal School in Ft. Gordon (GA). I left there and went to Ft. Bragg (NC) about 25 miles from my home, for OCS and came out a second lieutenant, finished up my three years, went back to ECU

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Jack Edward Jarman BURGAW -- Jack Edward Jarman passed away June 16, 2017 at Duke Medical Center. He is survived by his loving wife of 25 years, Tammy D. Mills of Burgaw, brother Gene Jarman (wife Angie, children Brandon, Miranda and Nick) of Dayton, OH, sister Penny Wenning (Mark) of Dayton, Ohio, many brother in laws, sister in laws, nieces and nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. He is preceded in death by his beloved father and mother, Daryl and Jackie Lindsey, father and mother in law, Rhuble and Abbie Mills, two uncles and his grandparents. Born in Charlotte, Jack then moved to Dayton, Ohio where his family was relocated by the Air Force. He grew up with close relationships to his parents and siblings. Jack was always ready to try a new adventure and never missed out on an opportunity to have fun. He lived a full life working as a printing press operator and developing many wonderful friendships. In 1992 he met his wife Tammy Mills on a blind date and they were soon married. They were able to spend 25 loving years together traveling and enjoying life. They had just returned from a trip to Las Vegas in May where they celebrated their 25th anniversary. His love of the ocean drew him back to North Carolina and in 1996 he and Tammy moved to Burgaw. He was able pursue many of his passions in life such as skydiving, obtaining his Captains License, flying, boating, fishing and traveling. He did not have a large bucket list because he always tried to live life to the fullest. His kind heart and caring disposition endured him to many people and he was blessed to have many friends and finished up.” And this is the way the world works: sometimes driven by well thought-out plans, or family-driven predestination, or in my case, ‘will-o-the-wisp’ ephemeral occurrences that pop up from time to time, and lead just one footstep away to begin a journey not previously foreseen.

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and family members that he loved and that loved him. Jacks brother Gene was able to spend the week with him while he was at Duke Hospital. His sister Penny and wife Tammy was at his bedside when he took the hand of Jesus. He will always be loved and missed by all that knew him. Jack’s battle with liver disease started 11 years ago and he was given the wonderful gift of a transplant that allowed him to continue embrace life and make the most of every day. The family encourages all who knew and loved him to consider organ or blood donation. In lieu of flowers please donate to the local Step Up for Soldiers in Jack’s honor.

Rachel Ives Powell BURGAW -- Rachel Ives Powell, 84, of Burgaw passed gently from her earthly life Thursday, June 22, 2017 accompanied by angels to meet Jesus. She was born Mar. 18, 1933 in Maple Hill, the daughter of the late Francis Hibbs Ives and Louise Watson Ives Batts. Sisters, Mary Louise Brown and Pat Teachey; and brothers, Elmo, Earl and Marvin Ives all preceded Rachel in death. Rachel is survived by her husband of 65 years, Robert O. “Bobby” Powell; sons, Tim and wife Debbie, Gary and wife Dale, and Kent and wife Andrea; grandchildren, Slater and wife Michelle Powell and Bimini and her husband Keith Ketchum; great grandchildren, Valyn Powell, Lucia Ketchum, Catlin Stumpf, Amber Hall, Tabitha Hall, Carson Hall,

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Pirate cagers bounce back in Flight 22 tourney By Lee Wagner Post & Voice Sports Writer A trip to Myrtle Beach two weeks ago for a camp and games at Coastal Carolina University didn’t turn out too well for the Topsail boys’ basketball team as they lost 7 of the 8 games they played – albeit against some pretty tough competition and with what some might call a “skeleton crew,� from Friday through Sunday. But redemption is only the next game away, and the Pirates immediately got that shot at redemption starting last Monday through Wednesday in the Flight 22 camp and tournament, with all of their games played in the familiar confines of home in the Topsail gymnasium – and they

took advantage of the opportunity with a much more promising effort. The Pirates got a bit of a respite with just one game on Monday, and they showed both a scoring touch and the ability to win games that go down to the wire with a 72-66 win over Garner behind 21 points and 12 rebounds from rising senior Brandon Lofton and 16 points each from senior Caleb Bloodworth and sophomore Jamieson Long.

Tuesday produced a 4-game run (each game consisting of two 20-inutehalves with a running clock) that finished with a 2-2 mark. The Pirates opened with a hard-fought 5554 win over Wallace-Rose Hill with Lofton leading the way with 18 point and 6 boards, and Bloodworth adding 14 points – Lofton nailing the game-winning basket with 8.6 seconds left in the second half. The Pirates took on Columbus County in the next three games, falling 57-47 to South Columbus, defeating East Columbus – under the tutelage of former Topsail Principal Marcus Skipper, who opted to leave administration and resume coaching – 70-50, then falling to West Columbus and their multi-talented 6-foot-4

senior Jake Brownlee 63-47. Senior Jacob “Hurricane� Floyd had 12 points and Lofton added 11 points and 4 rebounds against the Stallions, Lofton added 7 points, and 4 rebounds, junior Christoph Wolf (15 points), and Jamieson Long (14 points) spearheaded the win against the Gators, and Jamieson Long (14 points) and Lofton (9 points, 11 boards) led the way in the loss to the Vikings. The “championship� portion of the games took place Wednesday with the Pirates opening up at 8:00 a.m. with a 41-39 double-overtime win over Pender County rival Pender. The first overtime consisted of a 1-minute time limit, and the second over-

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Titan spikers learn on the fly By Bobby Norris Post & Voice Sports Writer The Heide Trask Titan volleyball team finished week one with a sigh of relief. They were very competitive in three matches and showed great improvement, a stark contrast from the last two years. However, Coach Cathy Claris knows the one thing that the team needs is practice. The team missed their practice going into to week two last week because the gym at Trask was being used for a basketball tournament. Claris noticed the difference in the teams play right away as the Lady Titans lost to a White Oak team that they destroyed the week before. “I could tell we didn’t practice on Monday as the night went on. Not that I’m worried because everything we do this summer is icing on the cake. Every aspect of our game was a step behind. We didn’t get to go over things ahead of Tuesday’s matches and it showed.� The Titans opened with the Onslow County Lady Vikings from White Oak. The Titans had beaten them soundly

the first week. However, this White Oak team was at full strength with several players that were not there in week one. Trask was not as sharp as week one and fell behind against the Vikings. However, with the help of rising senior Emily Oyler and a bevy of talented juniors the game was close. The score was tied 19-19 before the Vikes went on a 6-0 run to close out game one. The Titans came out on fire in game two. They took a 6-2 lead and stretched the lead to 9-4. The Vikings never recovered and the match went to a race to 15 in game three where White Oak beat the Titans 15-12. In the Titans second game they played Swansboro. The Lady Pirates took advantage of the youthful Titans in game one. The Titans much improved serving took a step back in this game and Swansboro took the first set 25-10. The second set was much the same as the Titans seemed out of sync for much of the game. Swansboro took a 25-13 win to close out the match. The Titans resumed play on Tuesday.

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The Lady Patriots beat Laney, and lost to Wilmington Christian Academy in summer league play.

Pender volleyball splits in summer league action By Bobby Norris Post & Voice Sports Writer As a young coach, Pender Patriot varsity volleyball coach Matt Davis never wavered in his approach to the game. After several years of leading the Pender High Lady Patriot program, he remains loyal to that approach. Even in summer league play he expects his players to adhere to his standards and does not mind stating the obvious when they do not. That was evident last week when the Patriots played Wilmington Laney in the first match of the night. Davis sat on his equipment box and encouraged his players to move to the ball. He heaped praise on them when they needed it and scolded them as well. Maybe that is why the Lady Pats are 3-1 after the second week of play. The night started with the match against the Lady Bucs from Wilmington. This was a

close match with two teams that play each other every season. The first game was close with the score tied 21 apiece going down the stretch. Laney used a 3-0 run to take a 24-21 lead. Pender scored three in a row to tie the game again. Laney scored the next two points to take game one. The Lady Patriots played much better in game two. Their serving reigned supreme and they set and returned well. The result was a 25-16 win in the second set forcing a game three . In game three both teams were in midseason form. The match was close with neither team able to pull away. With the score tied 13-13 in the race to 15 both teams dug deep. The rules state that the winning team has to win by two points. The score remained close. With the teams tied at 18 apiece the Pats scored two

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Lady Titan Brittney Foy returns a volley in summer basketball action.

Titan baseball shows improvement By Bobby Norris Post & Voice Sports Writer Heide Trask Titan assistant baseball coach Alan Ingold has coached baseball for many years. He has coached at many levels including as the head coach of the Titan program for one year. This summer he is leading the Titan program through the summer months in hopes of making the program better in the near future. However, the veteran coach has a heavy heart following the loss of one of the programs best players in Michael Stroman. Ingold has struggled with the loss and has looked at ways of keeping Stromans memory alive as well as teaching his team the value of working hard. “Mike always worked hard and never complained, “said Ingold. “He did things the right way. I use him as an example for these kids on this team. I tell them if they work like Michael and just appreciate the game like he did then

everything else will work out.� The Titans found one way to keep Stromans memory alive. They received a set of uniforms with the number five sowed on the sleeve of the shirt. Coach Ingold explained the significance of the number and the team has responded well. “They are sprinting on and off of the field and playing with unbelievable heart, “said Ingold. “I can’t explain it but after we talked to the team they just seemed like a different team.� The Titans played Ashley last week in a double header that pitted the young team and the old team against the Screaming Eagles. The young team won 9-3 behind a terrific performance on the mound by Tyler Green. Cooper Ingold and Jacob Johnson each had very good days at the plate with Johnson driving in two teammates while Ingold had three runs batted in.

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Topsail volleyball battles back with pair of wins By Lee Wagner Post & Voice Sports Writer The second week of the Topsail Summer Volleyball Leaguer is in the books, and week 2 was a lot more amicable for the youthful Lady Pirates despite the fact they played without two of their projected 3 seniors (Rachel Kapiko and Taylor Dixon) and without their head coach (Hill Pearsall) due to other obligations. That left things in the hands of Pearsall’s long-time – and very capable – assistant Tracey Shugarts and a plethora of underclassmen, and the results were extremely positive and encouraging for both the present and the future.

It took 3 games in both of the Lady Pirates’ matches for them to come away with 2 victories, and it took some stellar efforts from several of those underclassmen for the matches to end up on the positive side of the won/loss ledger. The Lady Pirates opened their evening with a 2-1 (2518, 17-25, 16-14) win over MidEastern 3A/4A Conference foe Laney. Both of the first two games were back-andforth where extended runs provided the margins of victory for each team. The third game started out like a discouraging loss for Topsail girls as they fell behind early and trailed by

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In My Opinion

By Bobby Norris Post & Voice Sports Writer

The world is going through changes every minute of every day. There are things going on all over the world that to be quite honest with you scare me. There is talk of war with crazy dictators making threats on a daily basis. It is quite frightening for parents raising kids. You wonder what this world will be like in 20 years or if there will even be a planet earth. Athletics is often a way to escape the maddening happenings of this world. It affords both young and old just a few hours to escape this crazy place we live in. Sometimes we get carried away with winning. This day and time we are often taught a win at all cost attitude. I have seen this attitude in everything from youth soccer to middle school and high school sports. Is this what we should use youth athletics for? As a youngster I wanted to win. I played as hard as I could on every play in every game in every sport that I participated in. I had some

good coaches and I had some bad coaches. The coaches that I have fond memories of were the ones that taught me that after all is said and done it was only a game. I will say it one more time. It is only a game. Let your young boy or girl enjoy the game. Let them learn how to play the game and teach them the importance of being both a good sport in defeat as well as a gracious winner. Let them know that what they do on the field as well as off the field will often times be what they are judged on. We as Americans are a society of people that are obsessed with winning. I will admit that I would much rather win than lose. However, at the end of the day what does winning a little league baseball game have to do with anything. Let them have fun and keep your negative comments to yourself. It is just a game. I was recently told about a youth event where some parents and their children were escorted off of the premises by law enforcement. I don’t know what happened or who was at fault. All I will say is that rather it be all-stars or just a regular back yard game, let them be kids and just play the game for the sport of it. Sit back and enjoy watching your kids play, and for goodness sakes, behave yourselves. Remember, these kids are watching you.

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Top Performers review By Bobby Norris Post & Voice Sports Writer The month of December was filled with holiday breaks and of course some great winter sport action. Let’s look at December in review s7EEK The Trask wrestling team defeated Pender before falling to Topsail. Kyle Hancock, Joseph Chung and Matthew Cather each went 2-0 for the tri match. The Topsail wrestling team beat both Trask and Pender behind the performance of Ethan Rivenbark, Tyler still, Joe Lamb and Nathan Bray. The Topsail girls’ basketball team defeated Dixon for the second time in a week. Dominique Bryant had 19 points while Lauren Caveness chipped in 14 in the win. The Topsail boys also routed the Bulldogs behind the play of Brandon Lofton (12 points, 8 rebounds, 2 steals) and, Johnny Tartaglione (9 points). Owen Ellis had 12 points, 11 rebounds and two blocks. The Pender boys finished 2-0 for the week with wins over Cape Fear Academy and Laney. Cameron Kea had 16 points against CFA and 11 against Laney. s7EEK The high school winter sports schedule is back to normal and the three high schools are wide open. The Trask wrestling team earned three wins in quad action behind undefeated performances from Kyle Hancock, Elvis Lopez and Rogan Heath. Joseph Chung was 2-1 in the match. Hancock won the heavyweight division at the Pierce memorial wrestling tournament. Topsail beat New Hanover in a head to head conference match behind the wrestling of the Still bothers (Tyler and Zack) along with Nathan Bray, Ethan Rivenbark and Tyler Dempsey. The Pender boys’ basket-

ball team split non-conference games, losing to New Hanover before edging Topsail. Jarious Williams led all scorers in the Topsail game with 28 points while Tigga Hansley scored 17 against the Wildcats. Andre Devane had 11 against Topsail. The Lady Pirates split non-conference tilts falling to North Brunswick despite eight points from Carmen Pyrtle. They righted the ship with the win over Pender. Dominique Bryant led the Lady Pirates with 20 points, adding five rebounds and a pair of steals, while Lauren Caveness chipped in 12 points, two boards, and seven steals. The Trask boys’ basketball team earned two wins after falling to New Hanover to open the week. Sophomore B.J. Jordan led the Titans with 17 points and nine rebounds while freshman Jujuan Carr added 14 points, five assists and nine rebounds. In the win over Southwest Onslow Tiyuan Ballard led the Titans with 13 points, eight boards and two steals. In the final game of the week the Titans beat Dixon behind the play of Jujuan Carr. The freshman standout led the Titans with 16 points and seven rebounds while Ballard chipped in 12 points and 10 rebounds. s7EEK The Trask wrestling team beat Lejuene and Pender 69-12 behind the grappling of Kyle Hancock and Joseph Chung. Pender’s Tyler Sawyer and Ocampo each won twice in the tri-match as well. Topsail Freshman Madison Lofton won the 300 meter dash in winter track action. Lofton’s time qualifies her for the NCHSAA 3A state meet. The Topsail boys won twice and seemed to be gaining momentum. Alec Baker had 21 points and three steals while Kodiak Nestor-Dowling added 11 points in a big

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Titan duo finds success in college athletics By Bobby Norris Post & Voice Sports Writer If you ask most male high school student-athletes what their goal in life is after leaving high school they would tell you that they want the opportunity to play at the next level. For two former Heide Trask Titan baseball players Dakota McFadden and Andrew Chomiczewski that goal has become a reality. McFadden has found success in college at the division three level. The strapping young right hander landed at Prince George Community College in Maryland. The program has had success in the past but really took the next step this year. Prince George advanced to the NJCAA Division III College World Series after winning its fourth NJCAA Region XX title and the NJCAA District D Championship. For McFadden the season was magical. He was selected to the All - Maryland JUCO second team. He

Dakota McFadden and Andrew Chomiczewski led the Owls in doubles (23), RBIs (60), homeruns (11) and slugging percentage (.769). He was second in hits (72) and batting average (.426) while finishing third in runs (49) and on-base percentage

(.476). The Former Titan finished fourth in NJCAA Division III in doubles and sixth in slugging percentage. McFadden was named to the All-Maryland Junior College Athletic Conference

team, the All-NJCAA Division III Region XX first team and the Region XX All-Tournament team. He finished the year as being honored as a third team all American. Chomiczewski was a member of the Brunswick Community College team that earned a trip to the NJCAA World Series in Oklahoma last year. He recently finished his first year at Pfeiffer University. Chomiczewski was named all-conference all four years at Trask and was named to the Post-Voice all county team as a catcher. He is listed as a first baseman on the Falcons roster. Both of these young men have found time to come back and help with the Titan baseball team. Chomiczewski is currently on the coaching staff of the Titan summer league team. “The kids really respond to Andrew, “said Titan coach Alan Ingold. “I think they respond to someone closer to their age. Andrew has shown a lot of patience with the kids and has been a great help.�

Flight 22 tourney brings Lady Pirates together By Lee Wagner Post & Voice Sports Writer Summer high-school basketball has many purposes, among them replacing graduated players, introducing younger players to the game of varsity basketball, installing parts of a coach’s offensive and defensive system, and creating continuity and cohesion between both old and new. What most coaches will tell you – and Topsail Coach Andrew Ellington is one – is that winning is not what it is all about. With that in mind, as Ellington and some other coaches worked on the “important� things, last week’s Flight 22 c amp and tournament did have a knock down – or championship – round. And while the Lady Pirates did not win one of those championships, Ellington came away feeling pretty good about most of the things he saw. The Topsail girls performed very well in spurts, good in others, and not-sogood in some, but what they

Lady Pirates Continued from page 8A scores of 13-10 and 14-11 late in the game which would end at 15 rather than the customary 25. But kills from junior Kate Ramsey and sophomore Mallory George surrounded a trio of Lady Buccaneer miscues and the Lady Pirates eked-out a 16-14 win. Topsail had an hour to savor that win before taking on Swansboro in one of the evening’s final matches. Swansboro missed week one due to graduation but wasted little

Stellpflug steps it up for the Trask Titans By Bobby Norris Post & Voice Sports Writer At 5-8 and 135 pounds one could mistake Joey Stellpflug for a distance runner or maybe even a young wrestler. However, this young man is a powerful young football player with the heart of a Titan. Mr. Stellpflug improved greatly as the season wore on last year and by the end of the year he was one of the players that the Titan football coaching staff depended on. He had some of his best games late in the season. Stellpflug plays multiple positions but is best suited for the defensive side of the ball where he delivers big hits despite his size. This year the Titans will look to replace several seniors . Joey Stellpflug will have to step up in a big way for Coach Johnathan Taylor on both sides of the ball. There is no doubt that he will do just that. Dynamite comes in small packages. That describes Joey Stellpflug to the tee.

did find is that the returning players and the newcomers meshed fairly well after just two practices prior to the tournament – fueling some tempered optimism for the upcoming 2017-18 season. Monday was the opening day of the tournament where games consisted of two 20minute halves with a running clock. The Topsail girls played three times. The opener saw them defeat Smokey Mountain (Sylvia, N.C.) 3431 behind 11 points and 8 rebounds from sophomore Julia Sullivan. Junior Payton Little, with 10 points and six boards, was the primary catalyst in a 3531 win over Hunt (Wilson), and Little (13 points), junior Lauren Caveness (8 points, 7 rebounds), and senior Rachel Kapiko (7 points) led the way over a younger group of Lady Buccaneers from Laney in a 51-38 victory. Tuesday featured just two games for Topsail. The first was a 41-33 win over Knightdale behind 14 points and 8 rebounds from Little and 8 points from Sullivan. Senior

Carmen Pyrtle came alive with 11 points and 5 rebounds, Caveness added 9 points, and Sullivan had 8 point and 6 rebounds in a 44-24 rout of Union. That set up the schedule for the elimination round and the Lady Pirates prevailed in game one with a 42-26 win over Hunt. Topsail was eliminated in a 69-28 loss to Hoggard to finish 6-1 in the tournament (no statistics available). Little (45 points, 38 rebounds) and Sullivan (38 points, 39 boards) were the most consistent performers over the 7-game stretch. Caveness (37 points) and Pyrtle (29 points) followed. The Lady Pirates received promising efforts from freshman Shelby Parker (11/8) and Sydney Hartgrove (17/15), and solid efforts from junior Dashanique Sidney (11/10) and senior Rachel Kapiko (24/8) As if that wasn’t enough basketball, the Lady Pirates played host to Smokey Mountain, A. C. Reynolds, and West Brunswick Thursday morning with both local teams playing two 20-minute scrim-

mages with Smokey Mountain and A. C. Reynolds and West and Topsail squaring off for 30 minutes. Topsail beat A. C. Reynolds 16-14 on a 3-pointer by Caveness with 6 seconds left in the game, lost 20-14 to Smoky Mountain, and beat the Lady Trojans 23-21 when freshman Abby Fucili broke a 21-21 tie with a basket with 21.1 ticks remaining in the contest. “Overall I am pleased,� Ellingtion said. “We had one practice before the scrimmage at Dixon (June 15) and one before the tournament began so, for several of the younger girls, it was all new. There is definitely an adjustment period coming from middle school to the highschool game. “We did some things well I thought we rebounded well, and we should improve our overall scoring with time. The big thing is we constantly rotated the girls in and out and all (12) the girls saw a significant amount of playing time. Getting them together, working together and learning, is the reason for summer ball.�

time in showing it would be a force with which to be reckoned with a dominant 2-0 (2510, 25-13) over Trask. Trailing 22-21 late in the first game, Topsail got 2 kills from Ramsey and 2 aces to escape with a 25-22. Swansboro responded with a 27-25 win in the second game, sending the Lady Pirates into their second 3-game match of the evening. Again the Lady Pirates fell behind early in a 15-point contest but gathered steam in the middle to take a 7-6 lead. Junior Rena Marrotta took over the serve for Topsail and proceeded to spark her team with

a couple of aces in a 5-point service run, with Ramsey and sophomore Gia Martinelli recording kills, that produced a 12-6 lead. Laney fought back to within 4 at 13-9 but a kill by sophomore Cherish Brown made it 14-9 and hitting error by Laney produced the final 15-9 score, setting off a Lady Pirate mini-celebration. Along with Ramsey, Marrotta, Brown, George, and Martinelli, senior Kensley Hagan, junior Abby Miner, and diminutive junior backliner Jade Henderson played well throughout the evening “The good that came out of tonight was that, for such a

young team, they played really well,� Shugarts said. “Jade and Rena, both of whom will be juniors, did an excellent job on defense and serve/receive. Our hitting was pretty decent although I’d like to see us swing down on the ball a little bit more. Cherish, Abby, and Gia all played well, for sophomores especially. Gia is going to be a big block in the middle and Cherish is hitting really well from the right side, and she’s going to be a big block. “There were a couple of things we need to continue to

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By Bobby Norris Post & Voice Sports Writer The Topsail Pirate volleyball program has been known for turning out some of the best young players in the area. There have been numerous players that have moved on to excell playing on the college level. Kate Ramsey earned playing time last year under the direction of Pirate coach Hill Pearsall. The Blonde Bomber improved each and every time she stepped on the floor. This year she is expected to be one of the hammers for Pearsall and the Lady Pirates. The young and talented middle blocker will have her hands full this year in the tough and talented Mid-Eastern Conference. However, if last year’s play is any indication of things to come the Mid-Eastern Conference may well have their hands full. Kate Ramsey is definitely a Pirate on the rise.

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The drum beats on for the reds By Bobby Norris Post & Voice Fishing Fanatic The area anglers are finding some nice sized red drum in the marshes and inland waters of Topsail. The best baits have been live menhaden and cut baits. Some skilled anglers have been fishing with select top water baits as well. Your best bet is to find some baitfish and work the outside perimeter. There have been a few reds caught in the surf as well. Cut baits will work here. The flounder bite is getting better as well. Find a dock or another structure and fish the surrounding areas of it. The usual live baits will work here. There have been reports of some decent fish being caught in the breakers as well. The pier anglers have been catching a few spots at night while there have been a few sea mullet and black drum caught as well. The Spanish fishing off of

Performers Continued from page 8A win over North Brunswick. Johnny Tartaglione led the Pirates with 16 points and seven boards while Kodiak Nestor-Dowling added 11 points. Owen Ellis had eight points and seven boards. The Trask men’s basketball team won three times to run their record to 5-1. Junior Tiyuan Ballard led the Titans with 19 pints with sophomore B.J. Jordan chipping in 15 points, seven rebounds and five steals in the teams win over 4A Wilmington Hoggard. Freshman Jujuan Carr contributed 13 points. Carr had 16 points while Ballard had 11 points and nine rebounds in a win over Southwest Onslow. Jakel Newton chipped in 11 points for the Titans. The Titans finished up the week by trashing Dixon. Jakel Newton led the Titans with 14 points while Freshman Watson Orr made his varsity debut and contributed 10 points. s7EEK The Lady Pirates split conference tilts, losing to Hoggard before beating Laney for the first time in school history. Sophomore center Payton Little had 13 points, 12 rebounds, two blocked shots, and a steal, while freshman Julia Sullivan showcased her rapidly improving skills with eight points, 11 boards, three assists, and a steal as Topsail defeated Laney 37-27 Friday night. Little had five points and 10 boards against Hoggard.

Newkirk leaves Pender High a real success By Bobby Norris Post & Voice Sports Writer When Imani Newkirk arrived at Pender High School as a freshman she was already an accomplished athlete. She had excelled at the middle school level and was also a very good softball player with many years of all-star selections behind her. However, her best efforts were yet to come. Imani showed her athletic prowess in several sports. She was a very good volleyball player and also excelled on the basketball court. In the spring she was an outstanding softball player. Many folks talked of her as being a multi-talented player both in the field and at the plate. Miss Newkirk leaves Pender High School as a resounding success. She was voted all-conference in multiple sports while at the school. Perhaps the biggest compliment that could be paid to the delightful young lady is that she is a very nice person with a bright future.

the pier has been good when the water is clear. A gotcha plug and plenty of patience will work here. The freshwater anglers are complaining about the rain and high waters. Despite that they are catching a few bream and some cat fish as well. The bream will bite red worms while chicken livers and minnows have been working for the cats. This week’s fishing tip Catching a sheepshead is a tricky deal. They like to nibble and if you aren’t careful you will pull the bait right out of their mouth. If you are pier fishing or fishing by a dock, drop your line straight down until it hits the bottom. Bounce it off of the bottom about a foot or so. Remember a sheepshead is a wary fish. They will be spooked quickly. Some anglers use a jighead in addition to a sand fiddler. Remember, it is all about the presentation with these fish along with plenty of patience.

The Pender boys beat Midway after losing to Clinton at home. Tigga Hansey had 24 points in the loss to Clinton while Cameron Kea added seven. The Trask boys continue to impress their critics. The young team that Coach Rodney Orr puts on the floor each night is 6-1 with their only loss being at home to New Hanover. Tiyuan Ballard led the Titans with 16 points including two three point baskets in limited play while Jujuan Carr added 14. Jakel Newton had 13 points while Freshman Watson Orr added nine points in his second stint of varsity play. Kyle Hancock continued his torrid pace in the world of high school wrestling in Pender County. He is now 19-2 and sits atop the Post-Voice Top six. Topsail’s Nathan Bray is also having a great year. The Topsail Pirate swimmers are off to a great start. The team won both the girls and boys side of things at Brunswick Community College. Kersten Parrella finished first in the 200 freestyle and fourth in the 100 freestyle. Delaney Popella won the 50 freestyle and the 100 backstroke, while teammate Drew Marshall was first in the 200-individual medley as well as the 500 freestyle.

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By Bill Howard Post & Voice Columnist The word Acadia may bring up the vision of a sport utility vehicle made by General Motors in some people’s minds. It did mine for many years, as my prior profession was a service manager with a General Motors dealership. And yes, the word is Acadia and not ARCadia, as many mispronounced it. But for the outdoors types, Acadia also brings up visions of the Atlantic Northeast. I purposely called it the Atlantic Northeast, as another area of our country goes by Pacific Northwest. And frankly, Acadia National Park resembles the area of the PNW that I have seen so much that it had that kind of feel to it. I traveled up along the New England coast for a job, but had several days in which I was able to visit several lighthouses as well as the first national park east of the Mississippi River. Although the weather was not the best during much of my stay, Acadia did not disappoint and the

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Continued from page 1A speed will be a more effective solution than reducing the speed limit along this road. “Rep. Chris Millis has been talking with representatives of the Old Point community to find some solutions to speeding along old point road,” said Planning Director Kyle Breuer. “Rep. Millis has been

A lone buck in velvet looks over a small pool in Acadia National Park in Maine.

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the first day was the only day it was expected to be sunny. After the first day, what I found was an outdoors paradise in a microcosm. Abundant shorelines, rocky coves, mountain after mountain, long lakes, and backwoods hiking that was neither too difficult nor too crowded was the attraction. I took numbers of photographs, hiked several trails, and noted things I wanted to come back to the next day as well. The white birches standing out against the various firs, the luscious greens from the ferns and other undergrowth, and the deep red soil along the pathways made for the perfect settings. Yet, you are never too far from civilization. Acadia made for a great getaway without getting too far away. Well, not too far away from others. From home, it is very far away with the nearly 1000 miles of asphalt separating the two spots on the map. But the 1000 miles was worth it. Heck, I hadn’t even experienced the best day yet. –Bill Howard is a lifelong North Carolina resident and hunter. He is a lifetime member of the North Carolina Bowhunters Association, an associate member of Pope and Young, and an official measurer of both. He is a certified hunter education (IHEA) instructor and bowhunter education (IBEP) instructor. Please share your stories with Bill at BillHowardOutdoors@gmail. com.

weather just gave it that added feel that one would expect on such an adventure. If you are unfamiliar with Acadia, it is located primarily on Mt. Desert Island along the ‘Down East’ portion of Maine. Yes, North Carolina has our own ‘Down East,’ but for the rest of the nation, it points to Maine. Acadia is one of the smaller national parks in the country as well, meaning it is easy to get a good lay-ofthe-land. Another vehicle word, Cadillac, does not describe the cars driving around. No, it labels Cadillac Mountain, a nearly 1600-foot mount that is the tallest along the Atlantic Coast. From here, weather permitting, you can be the first to observe the sunrise in the United States. I didn’t get that luxury, although I tried. It dawned on me, both figu-

ratively and literally speaking, that I was much further north than my home when first light was just after 4am. Without setting an alarm, my body recognized the light waking me up each morning before sunrise, even when the horizon was cloud covered. The sunset, well that was different as well. For one, the sun didn’t make a downward path. No, it would set from left to right as it neared the western horizon. And I could still see the golden glow until after 10pm. I spent three days in the park. The first day was mainly to explore and become familiar with the park. Acadia does not offer backwoods camping, and the primitive and not-so-primitive spots were all taken. I had to improvise. I also wanted to get some photos of the park’s resident lighthouse, the Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse, as

I hope you all are doing very well. Within my last newsletter I outlined the status of the state budget, the similarities between the House and the Senate proposals, and the path forward for the budget to make its way into law. Since I last wrote you, it did come true that the proposed House changes to the Senate’s budget proposal was not completely accepted by the Senate which resulted in the budget going

into the “conference” process. The two chambers disagreeing on the final product is normal protocol and the conference process is the standardcourse of action for the budget document to be reconciled within a bicameral legislature (House and Senate). Over the past few weeks the House and Senate budget conferees have been meeting with each other and

with their respective caucuses in order to deliver the final conference report on the budget put forth this week. I am pleased to report that the budget conference report passed its third and final reading today and is now heading to the Governor for approval. If the

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or simply a healthier lifestyle, and his role as a provider is to guide them to their full health capacity. Despite his accident, Dr. Miller is still an avid dirt biker, as well as a pilot, rock climber, and skier. He explained that his first race back on the dirt bike after his accident was one of the best feelings of his life. Dr. Miller is currently accepting patients of all ages at Wilmington Health, 40 Ravenswood Road in Hampstead. To schedule an appointment with him, call 910.772.6558.

working to find funding and is requesting approval from the county. There is no cost to the county.” Rep. Millis has asked the House and Senate to appropriate equal funds to pay for the Old Point Road project. Currently funds have been allocated by the House and prior to moving to the Senate, local approval is being requested. The total estimated cost of the project is $44,700.00. -

Continued from page 7A Medicine in Hampstead, Dr. Miller looks forward to forming lifelong relationships with his patients. “I am excited to put roots down in the Wilmington area and to continue to grow my Wilmington Health practice for many years to come,” he said. He views Family Medicine as the starting place for individuals seeking medical help

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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Assistant Director of Public Works – Assists in performing supervisory, administrative, and technical tasks in directing the activities of the Public Works Department. Leads and participates in the work of the Town’s water, sewer and streets crews. Heavy equipment operation experience preferred. High School diploma/GED required. Combination of education and experience necessary for all public works functions. C Well Certificate, B Distribution Certificate and Collections I Certificate required or have the ability to obtain certifications within two years of initial employment. Must have a valid driver’s license and good driving record. Normal working hours for this position is 7:30 AM-4:30 PM, Monday through Friday. Salary range is $40,973-$60,180, depending on experience. Excellent benefit package. Qualified applicants may pick up applications and a detailed job description at the Town of Burgaw Municipal Building located at 109 N. Walker St, Burgaw NC or download from town website at www.townofburgaw.com. Please return completed applications and resumes to Kristin Wells at 109 N. Walker Street, Burgaw, NC 28425 or kwells@townofburgaw.com by 5:00 PM on July 3, 2017. Posted June 12, 2017. EOE REFLECTIVE ADDRESS SIGNS AVAILABLE Reflective address signs are available for a small fee of ten dollars at the Burgaw Fire Department. Being able to identify address numbers enhances the productivity of the fire department when responding to an emergency. For more information please contact any member of the fire department or call 910-259-7494. CALENDAR July 4 July 11

Town offices closed in observance of Independence Day Board of Commissioners meeting 4:00PM TOWN OF BURGAW Phone 910.259.2151 Fax 910.259.6644 Email: townofburgaw@townofburgaw.com Web: www.townofburgaw.com

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PENDER COUNTY GOVERNMENT NEWS WANTED! A FEW GOOD MEN & WOMEN! VOLUNTEER! The Pender County Board of Commissioners will consider appointments to the following boards/commissions/committees: Name of Board

ABC Board Advisory Board of Health Animal Shelter Advisory Committee Board of Adjustment Coastal Resources Advisory Council Hampstead Kiwanis Park Board Industrial Facilities & Pollution Control Financing Auth. Tourism Development Authority District 1 = Upper Topsail; Surf City District 2 = Scotts Hill; Lower Topsail District 3 = Rocky Point; Long Creek

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Positions/Categories District 3 Dentist***, Engineer***, Optometrist*** Veterinarian District 4 Citizen Representative Public Member Business/Insurance/Attorney/Banking Collector

District 4 = Union; Penderlea; Grady; Columbia; Caswell; Canetuck 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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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS THE PENDER COUNTY PLANNING BOARD WILL HOLD PUBLIC HEARINGS AS FOLLOWS: July 5, 2017 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

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T. Farnell Shingleton, applicant and owner, is requesting approval of a Zoning Map Amendment for approximately 30,000 square feet of one (1) tract totaling approximately ±1.05 acres from GB, General Business zoning district to RP, Residential Performance zoning district. The subject property is located in the Topsail Township, along the west side of US HWY 17, approximately 2,700 feet south of the intersection of Washington Acres Road (SR 1582) and US HWY 17 and may be further identified by Pender County PIN: 3282-32-9022-0000.

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Sandra Rivenbark, applicant and owner, is requesting approval of a Zoning Map Amendment for two (2) tracts totaling approximately ±10.71 acres from GB, General Business zoning district to RA, Rural Agricultural zoning district. The subject properties are located in the Burgaw Township, along the west side of NC HWY 53, approximately 5,000 feet north of the intersection of NC HWY 53 and Interstate 40 and may be further identified by Pender County PINs: 3330-37-8350-0000 & 3330-37-5189-0000. For Additional Information: Contact Pender County Planning & Community Development 805 S Walker St Burgaw, NC 28425 Phone 910-259-1202

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS THE PENDER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS WILL HOLD A PUBLIC HEARING AS FOLLOWS: DATE OF HEARINGS: July 10, 2017 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

Special Use Permit Old North State Water Company, LLC, applicant and owner, is requesting a Major Revision to their previously approved SUP (07-06-18-19) to expand the service district and continued operation of a wastewater treatment facility (NAICS 221320) ‘Sewage Treatment Facility’. The subject properties are currently zoned RP, Residential Performance zoning district and according to the Pender County Unified Development Ordinance §5.2.3 Table of Permitted Uses; Sewage Treatment Facility (NAICS 221320) is permitted via Special Use Permit in the RP, Residential Performance zoning district. There are two (2) tracts associated with this request totaling ± 5.43 acres. The subject properties are located along the south side of Dan Owen Drive (private) near the terminus of Chuckanut Drive (private) and the terminus of Milne Drive (private) in the Topsail Township and may be identified by Pender County PINs: 3292-05-6741-0000 and 3292-05-8598-0000. Special Use Permit Gregory Foy, applicant, on behalf of Monica Foy, owner, is requesting the approval of the construction and operation of a Food and Beverage Store (NAICS 445) ‘Food and Beverage Stores’. The property is currently zoned RA, Rural Agricultural zoning district and according to the Pender County Unified Development Ordinance §5.2.3 Table of Permitted Uses; a Food and Beverage Store (NAICS 445) is permitted via Special Use Permit in the RA, Rural Agricultural zoning district. The subject property is located along the north side of Whitestocking Road (SR 1512) approximately 3,000 feet east of the intersection of Whitestocking Road (SR 1512) and US HWY 53 in the Burgaw Township and may be identified by Pender County PIN: 3330-98-74390000. Special Use Permit Kevin Edwards, applicant, on behalf of Kelsey Edwards, owner, is requesting the approval of the construction and operation of a Food and Beverage Store (NAICS 445) ‘Food and Beverage Stores’, more specifically meat, fish, fruit, and vegetable markets (i.e. Farmers’ Market). The applicant is also proposing the sale of livestock, arts and crafts, and general yard sale items (NAICS 42). The property is currently zoned RA, Rural Agricultural zoning district and according to the Pender County Unified Development Ordinance §5.2.3 Table of Permitted Uses; a Food and Beverage Store (NAICS 445) is permitted via Special Use Permit in the RA, Rural Agricultural zoning district. The farmers market will be located on the western side of the parcel which property is bisected by US HWY 421 approximately ± 150 feet north of the intersection of Point Caswell Road (SR 1128) and US HWY 421 in the Columbia Township and may be identified by Pender County PIN: 2370-038838-000L. 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 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 Elsie R. Wolfe, deceased, of Brunswick County, This is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said decedent, Elsie R. Wolfe, to present them to the undersigned on or before September 14, 2017 at 676 Island Creek Road, Rocky Point, NC 28457, or be barred from recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate, please make immediate payment. This the 8th day of June 2017. Linda W. Teachey 676 Island Creek Road Rocky Point, NC 28457 #7766 6/8, 6/15, 6/22, 6/29/2017 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 Phyllis Edwards Kegel, deceased, of Pender County, This is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said decedent, Phyllis Edwards Kegel, to present them to the undersigned on or before September 14, 2017 at 204 Settlecroft Lane, Holly Springs, NC 27540, or be barred from recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate, please make immediate payment. This the 8th day of June 2017. Martin E. Kegal, III 204 Settlecroft Lane Holly Springs, NC 27540 #7767 6/8, 6/15, 6/22, 6/29/2017 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 Girlee Murray Crumble, deceased, of Pender County, This is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said decedent, Girlee Murray Crumble, to present them to the undersigned on or before September 14, 2017 at 3104 Ellis Court, Wilmington, NC 28405, or be barred from recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate, please make immediate payment. This the 8th day of June 2017. James Raymond Malloy 3104 Ellis Court Wilmington, NC 28405 #7768 6/8, 6/15, 6/22, 6/29/2017 NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS OF MAURICE GLENN ANDERSON 17 E 40 Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of Maurice Glenn Anderson deceased of Pender County, North Carolina, the undersigned does hereby notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the estate of said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 6th day of September, 2017, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. All persons, firms and corporation indebted to the said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 8th day of June, 2017. Glenn Anderson Executor of the Estate of Maurice Glenn Anderson c/o Lawrence S. Boehling Attorney at Law P.O. Box 1416 Burgaw, NC 28425 910-259-3334 #7769 6/8, 6/15, 6/22, 6/29/2017 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA PENDER COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS OF LEONA MARGARET TOOLEY 17 E 220 All persons, firms and corporations having claims against Leona Margaret Tooley, deceased, are notified to exhibit them to John Albert Tooley, Co-Executor of the decedent’s estate, on or before September 9, 2017 at 204 Cedarwood Drive, Jamestown NC 27282, or be barred from their recovery. Debtors of the decedent are asked to make immediate payment to the above named Co-Executor. John Albert Tooley, Co-Executor Estate of Leona Margaret Tooley c/o Mark I. Nunalee BIBERSTEIN & NUNALEE LLP Attorneys at Law P.O. Box 598 Hampstead NC 28443 910-270-4347 #7771 6/8, 6/15, 6/22, 6/29/2017 NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS OF MARILYN LEE BOEHLING 17 E 224 Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of Marilyn Lee Boehling deceased of Pender County, North Carolina, the undersigned does hereby notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the estate of said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 6th day of September, 2017, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. All persons, firms and corporation indebted to the said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 8th day of June, 2017. Lawrence S. Boehling Executor of the Estate of Marilyn Lee Boehling P.O. Box 1416 Burgaw, NC 28425 910-259-3334 #7770 6/8, 6/15, 6/22, 6/29/2017

STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF PENDER IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION COURT FILE #: 17-CVS-212 PENDER COUNTY Plaintiff, v. LINDA T. MCALISTER-BROWN, owner et. al. Defendants. NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION TO: UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF LINDA T. MCALISTER BROWN Take notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above-titled action. The nature of the relief sought is as follows: foreclosure sale to satisfy unpaid property taxes on your interest in the property sometimes briefly described as Lot 92, Section II, Belvedere Plantation, Parcel ID Number 4204-50-0332-0000 more fully described in the complaint. Plaintiff seeks to extinguish any and all claim or interest that you may have in the property. You are required to make defense to such pleading no later than July 31, 2017. This date: June 15, 2017. PENDER COUNTY, By and Through its Attorney Scott G. Sherman State Bar #: 17596 ProTax, A Division of Sherman & Rodgers, PLLC PO Box 250 Burgaw, NC 28425 910-259-2615 (tel) scott@shermanandrodgers.com #7777 6/15, 6/22, 6/29/2017 NORTH CAROLINA Pender County NOTICE TO CREDITORS THE UNDERSIGNED, David E. Anderson, having qualified on the 5th day of June, 2017, as Administrator of the Estate of Arnetha Walker Whitaker (17-E-228), deceased, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against said Estate that they must present them to the undersigned at GRAVES MAY PLLC, c/o Attorney David Anderson, 5700 Oleander Dr. Wilmington, North Carolina, 28403, on or before the 18th day of September, 2017, or the claims will be forever barred thereafter, and this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations indebted to said Estate will please make prompt payment to the undersigned at the above address. This 8th day of June, 2017. David E. Anderson Administrator ESTATE OF ARNETHA W. WHITAKER David Anderson GRAVES MAY, PLLC 5700 Oleander Dr. Wilmington NC 28403 #7775 6/15, 6/22, 6/29, 7/6/2017 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF PENDER IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION COURT FILE #: 17-CVS-212 PENDER COUNTY Plaintiff, v. LINDA T. MCALISTER-BROWN, owner et. al. Defendants. NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION TO: LINDA T. MCALISTER BROWN Take notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above-titled action. The nature of the relief sought is as follows: foreclosure sale to satisfy unpaid property taxes on your interest in the property sometimes briefly described as Lot 92, Section II, Belvedere Plantation, Parcel ID Number 4204-50-0332-0000 more fully described in the complaint. Plaintiff seeks to extinguish any and all claim or interest that you may have in the property. You are required to make defense to such pleading no later than July 31, 2017. This date: June 15, 2017. PENDER COUNTY, By and Through its Attorney Scott G. Sherman State Bar #: 17596 ProTax, A Division of Sherman & Rodgers, PLLC PO Box 250 Burgaw, NC 28425 910-259-2615 (tel) scott@shermanandrodgers.com #7776 6/15, 6/22, 6/29/2017 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 Charlotte Powlas Barnhill deceased, of Pender County, This is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said decedent, Charlotte Powlas Barnhill , to present them to the undersigned on or before September 28, 2017 at 479 Bell Swamp Road NE, Winnabow, NC 28479 or be barred from recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate, please make immediate payment. This the 22nd day of June 2017. Alisha Marie Clemmons 479 Bell Swamp Road NE Winnabow, NC 28479 #7790 6/22, 6/29, 7/6, 7/13/2017

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, PENDER COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of William Charles Savoca, deceased, of Pender County, This is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said decedent, William Charles Savoca, to present them to the undersigned on or before September 21, 2017 at 314 Woodpecker Parkway, Rocky Point, NC 28457 or be barred from recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate, please make immediate payment. This the 15th day of June 2017. Blair Savoca 2944 Sussex Street, Apt. 12 Greenville, NC 27834 #7779 6/15, 6/22, 6/29, 7/6/2017 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF PENDER PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE’S NOTICE TO CREDITORS In Re the Estate of ROBERT REYNOLDS COLEMAN, Deceased Having qualified as Personal Representative of the Estate of ROBERT REYNOLDS COLEMAN, Deceased, late of PENDER County, North Carolina, the undersigned does hereby notify all persons, firms, corporations and/or other legal entities having claims against the Estate to present them to the undersigned at the address given below on or before September 20, 2017 , or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said Estate please make immediate payment. On this Day: June 15, 2017 Teresa Coleman Coston Personal Representative by Patricia M. Homa Attorney for the Estate c/o Patricia M. Homa, P.C. P. O. Box 1310 Hampstead, NC 28443 #7782 6/22, 6/29, 7/6, 7/13/2017

STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF PENDER IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION COURT FILE #: 17-CVS-66 PENDER COUNTY Plaintiff(s), v. CHERI B. GALT, owner et. al. Defendant(s). NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION TO: JOSHUE PARRISH Take notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above-titled action. The nature of the relief sought is as follows: foreclosure sale to satisfy unpaid property taxes on your interest in the property sometimes briefly described as 12.641 acres, Parcel ID Number 3255-15-9334-0000 more fully described in the complaint. Plaintiff seeks to extinguish any and all claim or interest that you may have in the property. You are required to make defense to such pleading no later than August 7, 2017. This date: June 22, 2017. PENDER COUNTY, By and Through its Attorney Scott G. Sherman State Bar #: 17596 ProTax, A Division of Sherman & Rodgers, PLLC PO Box 250 Burgaw, NC 28425 910-259-2615 (tel) scott@shermanandrodgers.com #7786 6/22, 6/29, 7/6/2017 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF PENDER NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned, MARK FITZGERALD GLENN, having qualified as the Executor of the Estate of ROBERT CLARENCE GLENN Deceased, hereby notifies all persons, firms or corporations having claims against the Decedent to exhibit same to the said MARK FITZGERALD GLENN, at the address set out below, on or before September 30, 2017, or this notice may be pleaded in bar of any payment or recovery of same. All persons indebted to said Decedent will please make immediate payment to the undersigned at the address set out below. This the 22nd day of June, 2017. MARK FITZGERALD GLENN EXECUTOR OF THE ESTATE OF ROBERT CLARENCE GLENN c/o ROBERT H. HOCHULI, JR. 219 RACINE DR., SUITE A6 WILMINGTON, NC 28403 #7792 6/22, 6/29, 7/6, 7/13/2017 NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, PENDER COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Shirley Ann Robinson, deceased, of Pender County, This is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said decedent, Shirley Ann Robinson, to present them to the undersigned on or before September 21, 2017 at 2805 Henslowe Drive, Raleigh, N.C. 27603 or be barred from recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate, please make immediate payment. This the 15th day of June 2017. Zachary Pate Robinson 2805 Henslowe Drive Raleigh, NC 27603 #7780 6/15, 6/22, 6/29, 7/6/2017

STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF PENDER IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION COURT FILE #: 17-CVS-25 PENDER COUNTY Plaintiff(s), v. JAMES HOLMES, owner et. al. Defendant(s). NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION TO: JAMES HOLMES Take notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above-titled action. The nature of the relief sought is as follows: foreclosure sale to satisfy unpaid property taxes on your interest in the property sometimes briefly described as 0.68 acres, Rocky Point Township, Parcel ID Number 324523-2618-0000 more fully described in the complaint. Plaintiff seeks to extinguish any and all claim or interest that you may have in the property. You are required to make defense to such pleading no later than August 7, 2017. This date: June 22, 2017. PENDER COUNTY, By and Through its Attorney Scott G. Sherman State Bar #: 17596 ProTax, A Division of Sherman & Rodgers, PLLC PO Box 250 Burgaw, NC 28425 910-259-2615 (tel) scott@shermanandrodgers.com #7787 6/22, 6/29, 7/6/2017 TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF PENDER IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION COURT FILE #: 17-CVS-453 PENDER COUNTY Plaintiff(s), v. ANNIE B. BANNERMAN, owner et. al. Defendant(s). NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION TO: UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF ANNIE B. BANNERMAN Take notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above-titled action. The nature of the relief sought is as follows: foreclosure sale to satisfy unpaid property taxes on your interest in the property sometimes briefly described as 1/2 acre, Parcel ID Number 3320-82-9153-0000 more fully described in the complaint. Plaintiff seeks to extinguish any and all claim or interest that you may have in the property. You are required to make defense to such pleading no later than August 7, 2017. This date: June 22, 2017. PENDER COUNTY, By and Through its Attorney Scott G. Sherman State Bar #: 17596 ProTax, A Division of Sherman & Rodgers, PLLC PO Box 250 Burgaw, NC 28425 910-259-2615 (tel) scott@shermanandrodgers.com #7788 6/22, 6/29, 7/6/2017 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF PENDER IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION COURT FILE #: 17-CVS-453 PENDER COUNTY Plaintiff(s), v. ANNIE B. BANNERMAN, owner et. al. Defendant(s). NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION TO: ANNIE B. BANNERMAN Take notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above-titled action. The nature of the relief sought is as follows: foreclosure sale to satisfy unpaid property taxes on your interest in the property sometimes briefly described as 1/2 acre, Parcel ID Number 3320-82-9153-0000 more fully described in the complaint. Plaintiff seeks to extinguish any and all claim or interest that you may have in the property. You are required to make defense to such pleading no later than August 7, 2017. This date: June 22, 2017. PENDER COUNTY, By and Through its Attorney Scott G. Sherman State Bar #: 17596 ProTax, A Division of Sherman & Rodgers, PLLC PO Box 250 Burgaw, NC 28425 910-259-2615 (tel) scott@shermanandrodgers.com #7789 6/22, 6/29, 7/6/2017 16 SP 112 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 Lawrence Ford and Dorothy Manley Ford to CTC Real Estate Services, Trustee(s), which was dated November 27, 2000 and recorded on December 6, 2000 in Book 1645 at Page 291, 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 July 11, 2017 at 11:30AM, and will sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described property situated in Pender County, North Carolina, to wit: BEING ALL OF LOT(S) 99, SECTION 2, WILLOWS BAY SUBDIVISION, RECORDED IN MAP BOOK(S) 32, PAGE(S) 134, PENDER COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. Save and except any releases, deeds of release or prior conveyances of record. Said property is commonly known as 307 Willows Bay Drive, Rocky Point, NC 28457. 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 All Lawful Heirs of Lawrence Ford. 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 Brock & Scott, PLLC Attorneys for Trustee Services of Carolina, LLC 5431 Oleander Drive Suite 200 Wilmington, NC 28403 PHONE: (910) 392-4988 FAX: (910) 392-8587 File No.: 16-01568-FC01 #7783 6/29, 7/6/2017

SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE OF REAL PROPERTY THIS ACTION BROUGHT PURSUANT TO THE POWER AND AUTHORITY contained within that certain Deed of Trust executed and delivered Nemiah Allen dated November 2, 2007 and recorded on November 13, 2007 in Book 3353 at Page 205 in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Pender County, North Carolina. As a result of a default in the obligations contained within the Promissory Note and Deed of Trust and the failure to carry out and perform the stipulations and agreements contained therein, the holder of the indebtedness secured by said Deed of Trust made demand to have the default cured, which was not met. Therefore, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will place for sale that parcel of land, including improvements thereon, situated, lying and being in the City of Burgaw, County of Pender, State of North Carolina, and being more particularly described in the heretofore referenced Deed of Trust. Said sale will be a public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, at the usual place of sale at the Pender County Courthouse, Burgaw, North Carolina on July 11, 2017 at 11:30 AM. Address of property: 2228 NC Highway 53 West. Tax Parcel ID: 3219-30-2489-0000. Present Record Owners: The Heirs of Nemiah Allen. The terms of the sale are that the real property hereinbefore described will be sold for cash to the highest bidder. A deposit of five percent (5%) of the amount of the bid 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. The successful bidder will be required to pay revenue stamps on the Trustee’s Deed, any Land Transfer Tax, and costs for recording the Trustee’s Deed. The real property hereinabove described is being offered for sale “AS IS, WHERE IS” and will be sold subject to all superior liens, unpaid taxes, special assessments, and other encumbrances. Other conditions will be announced at the sale. The sale will be held open for ten (10) days for upset bids, as by law required. The sale will not confirm until there have been ten (10) consecutive days with no upset bids having been filed. If for any reason the Trustee is unable to convey title to this property, or if the sale is set aside, the sole remedy of the purchaser is the return of the bid deposit. Furthermore, if the validity of the sale is challenged by any party, the Trustee, in its sole discretion, if it believes the challenge to have merit, may declare the sale to be void and return the bid deposit. In either event, the purchaser will have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee, the Mortgagee’s attorney, or the Trustee. Additional Notice Required for Residential Real Property with Less Than Fifteen (15) Rental Units: 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. 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. Albertelli Law Partners North Carolina, P.A., Substitute Trustee By: Albertelli Law Partners North Carolina, P.A. Michael L. Spicer, Attorney N.C. Bar Number 37066 205 Regency Executive Park Drive Suite 100 Charlotte, NC 28217 T: 704-970-0391 A-4624224 #7793 6/29, 7/6/2017

NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION AS TO DEFENDANTS, CUSTOM TOUCH DRYWALL, INC., and ROBERT PINKSTON, Individually STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE, SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION, COUNTY OF PENDER, 16-CVS-939 L&W SUPPLY CORPORATION d/b/a CK SUPPLY, Plaintiffs, vs. CUSTOM TOUCH DRYWALL, INC., and ROBERT PINKSTON, Individually, Defendants TO: Custom Touch Drywall, Inc., and Robert Pinkston, the abovenamed Defendants: Take notice that a pleading seeking relief against Custom Touch Drywall, Inc. and Robert Pinkston, individually, jointly and severally has been filed in the above-entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: monetary. You are required to make defense to such pleading no later than forty (40) days after June 22, 2017, exclusive of said date, and upon your failure to do so, the party seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This 22nd day of June, 2017. Gallivan, White & Boyd, PA, by Elizabeth H. Pratt, Attorney for Plaintiffs 6805 Morrison Blvd., Suite 200, Charlotte, NC 28211 Telephone: 704-227-1927 #7791 6/22, 6/29, 7/6/2017

NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO RENEW SHELLFISH BOTTOM LEASES IN PUBLIC WATER PENDER COUNTY Notice is hereby given that the following have filed applications to renew shellfish leases: Jerry W Edens, shellfish bottom lease 282, 18.20 acres located in Batts Mill Creek William Moller, shellfish bottom lease 62-75, 3.30 acres located in Topsail Sound William Moller, shellfish bottom lease 8501-A, 2.87 acres located in Topsail Sound Ronald Sheffield, shellfish water column 1547728, 2.00 acres located in Topsail Sound Casey Jones, shellfish bottom lease 222, 7.33 acres, located in Stump Sound, Waters Bay Thomas Todd, shellfish bottom lease 8910, 2.08 acres located in Topsail Sound, Banks Channel Anyone wishing to protest the renewal of any of the above shellfish leases may file a sworn statement with the Division stating the grounds for protest in accordance with 15A NCAC 30.0206 by 5:00 p.m. on August 1, 2017. Such protest should be submitted to the Director, Division of Marine Fisheries, P. O. Box 769, Morehead City, NC 28557-0769. This notice is pursuant to G.S. 113-202(g). This, the 20th day of June 2017. By authority of the Secretary of the Department of Environmental Quality. Braxton Davis, Director N.C. Division of Marine Fisheries #7794 6/29/2017


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Legal Notices Legal Notices Legal Notices Legal Notices 17 SP 40 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 Josiah L. Tennyson and Amanda G. Tennyson to Donald W. Courtney, Trustee(s), which was dated March 30, 2011 and recorded on March 30, 2011 in Book 3906 at Page 0233, 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 July 11, 2017 at 11:30AM, and will sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described property situated in Pender County, North Carolina, to wit: BEGINNING at a stake in a ditch at the Northwest corner of a 0.54 acre tract of land conveyed to Talley Saunders, Jr., and wife, Edith M. Saunders by a Deed recorded in Deed Book 722, on Page 13 in the Pender County Registry, and runs thence as follows: 1. With the center of an old ditch North 44 degrees 30 minutes 15 seconds West 85.23 feet to the intersection of another ditch; thence, 2. With the other ditch North 33 degrees 56 minutes 13 seconds East 215.47 feet to a stake; thence 3. South 09 degrees 21 minutes 55 seconds East 245.32 feet to an iron stake in Talley Saunders, Jr. line; thence, 4. With his line North 88 degrees 34 minutes 36 seconds West 94.50 feet to an iron stake on the bank of a ditch; thence the same course continued North 88 degrees 34 minutes 36 seconds West 6.00 feet to the beginning. The above described tract of land contains 0.50 acres to be the same more or less. RIGHT OF INGRESS AND EGRESS Grantor also conveys to Grantee a perpetual right-of-way for the purpose of ingress and egress from N.C. Highway No. 11 across grantor’s property and along her driveway approximately 15’ in width to the Northern line of Talley Saunders, Jr.; thence along and adjacent to the Northern line of Talley Saunders, Jr. 15.00 feet in width to the above described tract of land. IMPROVEMENTS: There is situated on the above described tract a 1999 Fleetwood 28’ x 76’ mobile home, model # 47648, serial #NGFLW46AB07316-CN22. Said mobile home is attached to the land and is being conveyed with the above described tract. Save and except any releases, deeds of release or prior conveyances of record. Said property is commonly known as 5705 Highway 11, Willard, NC 28478. A cash deposit (no personal checks) of ďŹ ve 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.â€? 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 Josiah Tennyson. 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 Ă‚§ 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 ďŹ ling of a bankruptcy petition prior to the conďŹ rmation 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 Brock & Scott, PLLC Attorneys for Trustee Services of Carolina, LLC 5431 Oleander Drive Suite 200 Wilmington, NC 28403 PHONE: (910) 392-4988 FAX: (910) 392-8587 File No.: 17-02548-FC01 #7784 6/29, 7/6/2017 17 SP 79 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 Rachel Monette Adeleye and Eric Adeleye to Donald W. Courtney, Trustee(s), which was dated December 9, 2010 and recorded on December 14, 2010 in Book 3863 at Page 0032, 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 July 11, 2017 at 11:30AM, and will sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described property situated in Pender County, North Carolina, to wit: Beginning at a nail and cap in the curved paved centerline of Secondary Road No. 1121 said nail and cap being located along said road centerline at a point that is the following courses and distances from an old spike located in the intersection of the paved centerline of U.S. Highway No. 421 with the paved centerline of Secondary Road No. 1121; South 18 degrees 58 minutes 30 seconds East 74.69 feet, South 41 degrees 42 minutes 30 seconds West 280.69 feet, South 25 degrees 47 minutes 30 seconds West 1073.85 feet, South 23 degrees 39 minutes 22 seconds West 74.17 feet, South 17 degrees 15 minutes 29 seconds West 150.00 feet South 10 degrees 09 minutes 19 seconds West 100.00 feet and South 04 degrees 11 minutes 26 seconds West 110.00 feet and South 00 degrees 37 minutes 51.5 seconds East 60.29 feet to the Beginning; and running thence, from the Beginning, so located with curved paved centerline Secondary Road No, 1121 as it curves to the left with a radius of 1009.07 feet a cord course in distance of South 04 degrees 38 minutes 39.5 seconds East 80.16 feet to a nail and cap at the end of said curved roadway; thence, continuing with the centerline of Secondary Road No. 1121 South 06 degrees 56 minutes 15 seconds East 75.30 feet to a nail and cap in line; thence, South 83 degrees 04 minutes 57 seconds West 299.82 feet (passing over an inline iron pipe at 30.0 feet) to an iron pipe in line; thence, North 06 degrees 55 minutes 15 seconds West 149.66 feet to an iron pipe inline; thence, North 81 degrees 59 minutes 53 seconds East 303.06 feet (passing over an inline iron pipe at 273.06 feet) to the Beginning, containing .94 acres more or less after the exclusion of that portion of Secondary Road No, 1121 (60 foot right-of-way) contained within the above-described boundaries and is as surveyed by Thompson Surveying Company, PA. of Burgaw, NC in February 1986. Save and except any releases, deeds of release or prior conveyances of record. Said property is commonly known as 376 Bell Williams Road, Burgaw, NC 28425. A cash deposit (no personal checks) of ďŹ ve 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.â€? 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 Rachel M. Adeleye. 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 Ă‚§ 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 ďŹ ling of a bankruptcy petition prior to the conďŹ rmation 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 Brock & Scott, PLLC Attorneys for Trustee Services of Carolina, LLC 5431 Oleander Drive Suite 200 Wilmington, NC 28403 PHONE: (910) 392-4988 FAX: (910) 392-8587 File No.: 17-05378-FC01 #7785 6/29, 7/6/2017 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF PENDER IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION COURT FILE #: 17-CVS-588 PENDER COUNTY Plaintiff(s), v. UNKNOWN HEIRS AND/OR SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST TO EARNEST WALKER A/K/A ERNEST WALKER, owner et. al. Defendant(s). NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION TO: UNKNOWN HEIRS AND/OR SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST TO EARNEST WALKER A/K/A ERNEST WALKER Take notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has been ďŹ led in the above-titled action. The nature of the relief sought is as follows: foreclosure sale to satisfy unpaid property taxes on your interest in the property sometimes briey described as Lot 7, Parcel ID Number 2289-78-5027-0000 more fully described in the complaint. Plaintiff seeks to extinguish any and all claim or interest that you may have in the property. You are required to make defense to such pleading no later than August 14, 2017. This date: June 29, 2017. PENDER COUNTY, By and through its Attorney Richard T. Rodgers, Jr., State Bar #: 28777 ProTax, A Division of Sherman & Rodgers, PLLC PO Box 250; Burgaw, NC 28425 910-259-2615 (tel); chip@shermanandrodgers.com #7795 6/29, 7/6, 7/13/2017 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF PENDER IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION COURT FILE #: PENDER COUNTY Plaintiff(s), v. UNKNOWN HEIRS AND/OR SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST TO EARNEST WALKER A/K/A ERNEST WALKER, owner et. al. Defendant(s). NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION TO: UNKNOWN HEIRS AND/OR SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST TO EARNEST WALKER A/K/A ERNEST WALKER Take notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has been ďŹ led in the above-titled action. The nature of the relief sought is as follows: foreclosure sale to satisfy unpaid property taxes on your interest in the property sometimes briey described as Lot 6, Parcel ID Number 2289-78-3017-0000 more fully described in the complaint. Plaintiff seeks to extinguish any and all claim or interest that you may have in the property. You are required to make defense to such pleading no later than August 14, 2017. This date: June 29, 2017. PENDER COUNTY, By and through its Attorney Richard T. Rodgers, Jr., State Bar #: 28777 ProTax, A Division of Sherman & Rodgers, PLLC PO Box 250; Burgaw, NC 28425 910-259-2615 (tel); chip@shermanandrodgers.com #7796 6/29, 7/6, 7/13/2017

NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA PENDER COUNTY In the District Court Amanda A. Duncan VS. 17 CVD 600 Todd D. Duncan TO: Todd D. Duncan Take notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has been ďŹ led in the above entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought is a judgment dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between Plaintiff and Defendant and an order authorizing Plaintiff to resume the use of her maiden name. You are required to make defense to such pleading not later than August 8, 2017. Upon your failure to do so, Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief sought. E. Ivy Evans Johnson, Esq. Corbett & Fisler Attorney for Plaintiff P. O. Drawer 727 Burgaw, NC 28425-0727 #7797 6/29, 7/6, 7/13/2017 NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS OF DAVID MICHAEL PETERSON All persons, ďŹ rms and cooperations having claims against David MIchael Peterson, deceased, are notified to exhibit them to Catherine Marie Birmingham, as Executor of the decendent’s estate on or before October 1, 2017, at the Law OfďŹ ce of Pollock & Pollock, Attorneys at Law, PLLC, PO Drawer 999, Burgaw, NC 28425, or be barred from their recovery. Debtors of the decedent are asked to make immediate payment to the above-named Executor. Harold Lee Pollock Attorney at Law PO Drawer 999 Burgaw, NC 28425 #7798 6/29, 7/6, 7/13, 7/20/2017

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Continued from page 13A Governor chooses to veto the final budget then we will move to override the veto in order to deliver a final product for the citizens by the beginning of the fiscal year. Highlights of the final budget agreement include: s ! CONTINUATION OF FISCAL responsibility: when Republicans took control of the legislature in 2011, the state was nearly $2 billion in debt. Since this time, the current Republican majority has paid off that debt, and has moved towards a record $1.8 billion in savings reserve, or “rainy day� monies under the 2017 budget proposal. Resulting in an approximate $4 billion swing from debt to savings. s ! BUDGET THAT IS CONSISTENT in principle to previous biennium budgets that have produced

Topsail

Continued from page 8A time was sudden death – first basket wins. Regulation ended with the two teams tied at 3737, and both scored two points in the first extra period. Lofton (17 points, 11 rebounds) controlled the tip at the start of the second extra period, tapping the ball to Montano (10 points, 5 boards) who immediately found Floyd (6 points) open on the left side of the basket for the game-winning (41-39) layup. Unfortunately the Pirates ran into West Columbus and Brownlee in the second elimination and fell 76-72 to the Vikings, who got 36 points from Brownlee and who finished with 64 of West Columbus’ 136 two-game total against the Pirates (28 in first game). Individually, several Pirates had a very good 3 days, Lofton had 98 points (14.0) and 59 rebounds (7.4 RPG), Jamison Long had 57 points, Bloodworth had 47 points and 7 boards, junior Christoph Wolf finished with 46 points and 11 rebounds, and Jarris Long ended up with 40 points and 18 rebounds. !LSO PLAYING WELL WERE

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Continued from page 8A Kolby Lanier also had a good day at the plate. “These young guys are really getting after it, “said Ingold. “The whole team is working extremely hard.�

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Continued from page 8A straight points to take the win and remain undefeated at 3-0. Next up was Wilmington #HRISTIAN !CADEMY 4HE #RU-

revenue surpluses through tax relief and responsible spending. Please note that we have experienced budget surpluses each cycle while the naysayers falsely predicted that reducing the net tax burden for all individuals in our state would produce deficits. Predictions that tax relief would cause budget deficits in North Carolina have proven consistently false since 2011. Instead, the economy has grown, individuals have created jobs, and produced revenue surpluses in the hundreds of millions of dollars. s ! BUDGET THAT MARKS THE fourth consecutive teacher pay raise in North Carolina (201415-16-17) which has resulted in North Carolina has had the fastest rising teacher pay in the nation since 2014. s ! BUDGET THAT INCREASES funding for public education by nearly $700 million over two years, while fully funding K-12, community college, and public university enrollment growth. The budget also provides an additional $11 million in textbooks and digital resources along with increasing funding for children with disabilities. s ! BUDGET THAT INCLUDES further tax relief for all income levels (99 percent of taxpayers will either pay less or no state personal income taxes as this proposal is fully realized). While the Republican-led .ORTH #AROLINA 'ENERAL !Ssembly has already cut billions in taxes for individuals, we continue this trend by tripling the standard deduction (zero-tax bracket) from what it was in 2011 ($6,000 to $20,000). Raising the standard deduction helps those of us who make the least by allowing a larger percentage of our income to remain untaxed while lowering our “effective� tax rates. In fact, under this budget proposal and additional 95,000 North Carolinians will be added to the state’s zero-tax bracket. !LLOWING MORE FAMILIES AND job-creating businesses to keep more of their earnings is great news. s ! BUDGET THAT PROVIDES AN additional $100 million for disaster relief funding for those of us impacted by events like Hurricane Matthew. s ! BUDGET THAT INCREASes funding for the Strategic Transportation Investments Program (STIP) by $320 million over two years, which will allow 100 new highway projects to be added over a 10year period. While serving the 16th District in the State House there

have been Republican budgets that I have opposed and budgets that I have supported. This session I am very pleased to have had the opportunity to support the 2017-2018 budget conference report as it continues reducing the net tax burden on the citizen while responsibly funding state government. Beating a “dead horse� on state transportation related matters Please find this newsletter as a supplement to previous newsletters and press releases that I have provided to the public outlining our voice to the executive branch concerning our district’s transportation needs. No matter how many times I write about were we are and how far we have come involving our area’s transportation needs, ranging from state related dredging funding to the progress of the Hwy. 17 Hampstead Bypass, I continuously encounter individuals in the public that have missed the “good news�. Not only did the state legislature hear our voice and act regarding the need for a consistent funding source to dredge our inlets by establishing the Shallow Draft Inlet Fund, our area has also been able to secure full funding for the northern section of the Hwy. 17 Hampstead Bypass in order to move the decade old concept into reality, and to do so ahead of schedule. In regard to the Hampstead Bypass, please note that strong representation from your Pender County Commission and this State House office served as a voice to our state transportation officials when it came to scoring the Bypass project against other state-wide transportation projects in order to make sure we all within the 16th District received a “fair shake� involving the impacts of traffic congestion on safety, tourism, military/freight, and etc. !LONG WITH MAKING SURE that our Bypass project received proper input into the statewide scoring formula, it has been a passion of mine to stop the robbery of our gas tax dollars from the Highway Fund (transportation infrastructure) and being diverted into the state’s general fund. Please know that I have, and will continue, to exhaust my outreach efforts so that I can to get the truth of the good news of what our hard work in Raleigh has been able to achieve.

Floyd (35 points, 8 rebounds), senior Greg Unger (21 points, 10 rebounds), sophomore E. J. Carr (19 points, 8 rebounds in 5 games), Montano (24 points and 10 rebounds in 2 games). Junior Jonah Stevens (7 points, 6 rebounds) and Brandon Warwick (6 points, 2 boards) also chipped in. “My thoughts we struggled a bit on offense and that’s understandable, but we definitely played better this week then we did in Myrtle Beach,� Topsail Coach Jamie Rochelle said. “Our shooters were getting open shots and big guys (Brandon and Christoph) did a nice job of working inside and rebounding. “I was pleased with the last three days. Obviously there are still a lot of things we still need to work on, especially on the defensive side of the ball, which is where we always seem to struggle. I don’t know, outside of Brandon right now, who will gives us points consistently like we got from Johnny (Tartaglione) AND !LEC "AKER LAST YEAR BUT ) definitely think we have more potential scorers this year. “I thought D. J. played well coming off the knee injury (from football) and them we lost Caleb (second day) with

a turned ankle but it gave us a chance to play a lot of other kids more minutes. E. J. will help us inside. I don’t think he’ll necessarily be a dominating once this year, but give him time and experience I think he has a future. I feel confident we’ll be okay moving forward.� The boys will some time away from competition for practice. There are three “dead weeks,� where nothing can be done. Next up is a camp and games at Coastal Christian !CADEMY AT THE END OF *ULY (24-27).

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Continued from page 9A improve on. We have to get our sets closer to the net, our serving needs to be a little more consistent, and we got out of rotation a couple of times, but those things will come with practice. “I was pleased overall. Toward the end, I was getting on Kate about getting on the ball instead of jumping and just swinging, hitting the ball down. We have to learn to hit the ball down. When she hits down she can definitely pound it.�

The older boys fell 3-1 despite a good outing on the HUMP BY *USTIN #OLLIER ! TWO out error in the fourth frame BROKE A TIE GIVING !SHLEY a 3-1 lead that stood for the remainder of the game. “It was just one of those plays, “said Ingold. “It was a routine ground ball that we just didn’t

make a play on. I can’t complain. These guys are giving me all they have. We’re hitting the ball better and our pitching is better. That was what we needed to work on.� The Titans are scheduled to play four days this week including a home game with Pender on Friday night.

saders are by far the best team in the league and showed as much when they faced the Patriots. However, by no means was this a Cake walk for the powerful Crusaders. 0ENDER PLAYED 7#! WELL The first game was close with the Crusaders taking a 25-18

win. The next game was just AS CLOSE WITH 7#! EARNING A sweep with a 25-19 victory. The Patriots sit at 3-1 in summer league play. There will be a season ending tournament at the end of the season. play resumed on Tuesday.


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Section B

Living

Beekeeping brings grandfather, grandson together By Lori Kirkpatrick Post & Voice Staff Writer

Maple Hill native Julian Wooten has been keeping bees for more than 55 years. He bought his first hive at the age of 15, and has never since been without bees. Throughout the years, he has had the pleasure of doing a variety of interesting things with the creatures, including migratory operations to Florida and California; and to pollinate food sources such as blueberries, strawberries, cucumbers, watermelons and cherries. To his surprise, Wooten received a call from Fox Studios in 2008. They called him in to train the cast and crew of the movie, The Secret Life of Bees, on how to handle the swarming insects without getting stung. As exciting as the movie experience was, perhaps Wooten’s favorite has been the memories he has made with his 16-year-old grandson, Aidan Shepard. Aidan shares his grandfather’s interest in the natural world, including hunting, fishing and, of course, bees. After years of tagging along, watching and learning from his grandfather, the teenager started his first hive a year ago in his family’s backyard at their home in Scotts Hill. Aidan was the same age his grandfather had been when he got his start in beekeeping. Wooten took his wife and the family along with him on various trips to work on the movie, and adventure that was Aidan’s favorite part of the beekeeping business. They were able to meet all of the stars, including Dakota Fanning, Queen Latifah and Tristan Wilds. “The movie was something I never dreamed I’d be involved with,� said Wooten. “It never crossed my mind. I was called by some folks from Fox Studio, and I went down and talked with them and got a feel for what they wanted to do. I got a script to see if I thought I could do what they wanted. The movie was based on a novel written by Sue Monk Kidd, a very fine person. I agreed to do it, and we signed a contract. I carried Aidan a number of times because I thought it was a good experience for him. From that, his interest has grown.� Aidan said that since he got his first hive in his backyard, it has been a lot of fun to watch and has been successful, as well. Not only does he enjoy working with the bees, but he also likes the business side of beekeeping. He has sold honey at the Poplar Grove Farmers’ Market, Ogden Tap Room, The British Connection and Orange Blossom in Hampstead. He also sold it at the Surf City Farmers’ Market last year. He donated 100 honey sticks to a weekend food program for kids. Aidan said that he e plans to expand by getting a second hive in the near future. Aidan has also become involved in Candy Compass, a subscription program that delivers boxes of candies from around the world to children in an effort to build global awareness. Children can enjoy treats from a new country while learning about other cultures “I will definitely be beekeeping all my life. I’m not sure if I’ll ever be to the point where I’ll have a farm with all these bees, but I will always at least have a hive in my backyard. At some point in my life when I’m as old as my grandfather, maybe that’s what I will be doing, beekeeping,� said Aidan. Wooten said, “I’m more practical, I want to be out with the bees, working with the bees, raising bees, doing pollination. Aidan is right there with me and he has shown an interest in it, but he also likes the business side of it. We decided he needed to have his own colony. He’s got his gear, and he can go look at them and see what they’re doing and manage it for himself. If he has any questions, I’ll help him with it. � Local honey is well-known for its many benefits. It is used for allergies, as well as for nicks, cuts and bee stings. Recently the Karen Beasley Sea Turtle Rescue and Rehabilitation Center has been using the grandfather / grandson team’s honey to aid in the healing of wounds of injured sea turtles. “Bees are amazing creatures,� Wooten said. “Of course, there are a lot of amazing creatures on this earth if we will stop to think about them.�

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The Lord’s prayer seems pretty tame to us, a prayer taught by Jesus to help us pray. It’s simple, direct and pretty safe I suppose. But what you probably don’t realize is that there is something pretty radical in this prayer, something life- changing, something earth shattering. It’s not in the idea of forgiveness as unique as that is. It’s not in the awesome holiness of God expressed. It’s not in the guidance and protection referred to. It is in one word, one quiet, Aramaic word, Aramaic is the language Jesus spoke. The word is “abba.� It comes at the beginning of the prayer and is translated Father. It is an expression of intimacy uncharacteristic to day, a familiarity with God that is well just unheard of. We are so use to calling God “Father “Jesus’ that we don’t even give it a second thought but in First century Palestine, in the heart of Judaism, it was a radical departure.

Let me give you a bit of Old Testament history. God revealed his name to Moses. God called Himself “Yahweh� in Hebrew, which is an archaic word that means something like the essence of life or the source of all life or the ground of all being. The Hebrew people considered this name so sacred, so holy that one was not to say it aloud. In Old Testament tradition, whenever you came upon the name of God “Yahweh� in the Bible, instead of pronouncing the name, one would substitute the word “el Shaddai� which means “The Lord.� So here is the really radical part. This God, holy other and holy beyond all imagining, whose name is so sacred that it is not even and not ever to be pronounced, this God, Jesus teaches us to call by the most familiar of names “father� or we might even say “daddy.� And it is in this idea, this image, I believe that we are to begin to understand what a father-like relationship is meant to be. We are to think of God as Father, as a perfect Father that in a sense sets the standard for Father’s everywhere. And what kind of Father is this God? First, God is the kind of Fa-

Bread giveaway at Herring’s Chapel UMC until noon. Most all types of bread from white to multigrain to hamburger and hotdog buns are available.

Herring’s Chapel United Methodist Church, 1697 Herring’s Chapel Rd. Burgaw, has a free bread giveaway every Saturday from 10 a.m

ther that does not wait for his children to ask or approach Him. God instead reaches out to His children constantly, consistently, providentially. God approaches them first, opens Himself to His children. God makes Himself and His way known to His children as well as the deep, passinate love that He bears for all His children. Second, God is a Father who gives His children what they need. Notice that I did not say what they want, but rather what they need; what God in His infinite and sovereign Fatherhood realizes His children need for faithful and fruitful life. As the writer of John’s gospels reminds us, God sends His children grace upon grace in Jesus Christ (John 1: 16). Third, God is the kind of Father who will sacrifice greatly for the sake of His children. He will give away the farm for His children, so to speak. He will inconvenience Himself for the good of His children.

He will go to every length necessary to bless and secure His children. He will go out of His way and stretch the very bounds of love itself to save His children from struggle, trouble or despair. God is the kind of Father that will give His all for the sake of His children and their well-being. That’s a pretty tall order for those of us who have been called to be Fathers in this world. It is a pretty high bar to uphold, but then we are not in this all alone. We are not left to be the best father we can be without some help. God, the eternal Father gives us wisdom, strength and courage as we strive to meet His standards for Fatherhood. God comes to give us what we need to be the best Father we can be. That’s just the kind of Father He is and that’s why Jesus taught us to see Him and know Him and call Him our heavenly Father. God fathers us as we Father our children. It’s a great way for things to be. Amen

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Each Wednesday 11 a.m. until 1p.m. New Born Church of God, 105 Rocky Point Training School Rd. Off Hwy 117 in Rocky Point. Contact Church (910) 675-9535 or Eva Williams (910) 470-8192.

910-300-7642 • 910-270-9029 363 Sloop Point Loop Road www.hampsteadwellnessclinic.com

Burgaw Vape

Located inside SOUTHERN PRINTING 203 S. Dudley St. • Burgaw, NC 910.259.4807

TRI-COUNTY PEST CONTROL, INC. Ants • Fleas • Ticks • Spiders • Flies Rodents • Termites Real Estate Inspections • All Work Guaranteed Wood Destroying Insect Reports Moisture Control • Termite & Pest Control Financing Available Locally Owned & Operated

910.392.3275 910.270.1190 www.tri-countypestcontrol.net

140 Industrial Drive Burgaw, NC 28425 Producers of the finest select pork rinds and pork cracklin products in the USA

Harrell’s

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, 15200 U.S. Hwy. 17 N. in Hampstead.

Free Summer Activities and lunch for kids

Medication-Free Pain Relief Autoimmune & Chronic Conditions

Serving New Hanover, Pender, Brunswick, and Onslow County

July 16 s#HAPEL BY THE "AY LOCATED AT Michigan Ave. in Lanier’s Campground, Surf City will be having their annual Vacation Bible School this summer, July 16-19 from 5-8 p.m. ages 3-11 The theme this year is “Back Stage with the Bible.� Go to the church website at chapelbythebay.com for registration and more information.

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

Hampstead Wellness Clinic Natural Health & Holistic Nutrition

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

Intrepid Hardware

Barlow Vista Baptist Church

910.675.1157, 212 S. Dickerson St. • Burgaw, NC 28425 910.259.2136 www.harrellsfh.com Rocky Point

Vacation Bible School & Adult Bible Study

Office of Rocky Point Mini Storage Climate Control • First Month Half Price •

53 (WY . s (AMPSTEAD .# Contact: Rev. Travis L. Horrell (910) 270-9353

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July 9th - 14th 6:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.

Church Directory BARLOW VISTA BAPTIST CHURCH

NEW BEGINNING CHURCH

“The Church on the Hill� (910) 329-3761 22340 US Hwy 17 N Hampstead, NC 28443

corner of Fremont & Wright Street (Courthouse Square) Burgaw, N.C. • 910-619-8063

Sunday Service 10:30 a.m.

Sunday School 9:45 a.m . • Worship Service at 11:00 a.m. Wednesday Night Bible Study 7:00 p.m. Youth & Young Adults Recharge Group - Wednesday at 7:00 p.m.

All are welcome! Pastor Bill Howell

FRIENDLY COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH

1730 US Hwy. 117 N. • Burgaw, NC 28425 910-259-3046

CENTERVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH

Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Sunday Worship 11 a.m., 6 p.m. www.fcbcb.org

18577 NC 53 E, Kelly, NC • 910-669-2488

ST. M ARY’S CHURCH

An Episcopal - Lutheran Community 506 S. McNeil Street, Burgaw, NC 28425 910.259.5541

BURGAW PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

200 E. Fremont St. • Burgaw, NC 28425

CURRIE COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH

ST. JOSEPH THE WORKER CATHOLIC CHURCH

Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Worship: 11 a.m. Bible Study Wednesday: 7 p.m.

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

WATHA UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 910-470-4436

Pastor John Fedoronko

Adult Bible Study: 9:30-10:15 a.m. Children’s Biblical Studies (ages 3-12) from 10:45-11:30 a.m. Sunday School: Sunday 9:45 a.m. Sunday Worship Service: 11:00 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. RILEY’S CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH Choir Practice & Bible Study, Tues., 7:30-9 p.m. Youth Group Every Other Wed. 6-7:30 p.m. 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.

WESTVIEW UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

ROCKY POINT UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

located at the intersection of Hyw. 117 & 210

Pastor Mark Murphy

Services: Sunday at 10 a.m. Bible Study: Tuesday at 6 p.m. www.RPUMC.org

5610 Hwy. 53 W • Burgaw, NC 28425 (Across from Pender High)

CALVARY CHAPEL COMMUNITY CHURCH

MISSION BAPTIST 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.

Sunday Worship: 10:30 a.m. Wednesday Evening Dinner at 6:00 p.m. and classes at 6:45 p.m.

JORDANS CHAPEL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

Pastor Fred Roberts Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Sunday Worship: 11:00 a.m.

607 S. Walker Street • Burgaw, NC 28425

FAITH HARBOR UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

14201 Hwy. 50/210 • Surf City, NC 28445 • 910-328-4422 Services: 8 a.m. and 9:20 a.m. Sunday School: 10:45 a.m. http://faithharborumc.org

BURGAW UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

110 E. Bridgers Street, Burgaw, NC 28425 • 910-259-2295 Sunday School: 10:00 a.m. Sunday Worship: 11:00 a.m.

MOORES CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH

3107 Union Chapel Rd. • Currie, NC 28435 Pastor Roger Barnes

Sunday School: 10 a.m. Worship Service: 11 a.m. Wednesday Prayer Service & Children’s Bible Study: 6:30 p.m.

160 Camp Kirkwood Road, Watha, NC

19845 NC Hwy. 210, Rocky Point, NC 28457 910-675-2127

www.BurgawBaptistChurch.org

Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Worship: 11:00 a.m. Sunday Evening Discipleship Training: 6:00 p.m. Pastor Lamont Hemminger

28396 Hwy. 210 W. • Currie (1/2 mile from Moores Creek Battlefield)

Sunday Worship Service with Holy Eucharist: 11 a.m. www.stmaryschurchburgawnc.org

BURGAW BAPTIST CHURCH

100 E. Bridgers Street • Burgaw, NC 28425 910-259-4310

54 Camp Kirkwood Rd. • Watha, NC 28478 • 910-448-0919

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.

THE CHURCH AT WILMINGTON

Bible Based Community Fellowship NEW Pender County Location 16660 Hwy 17 N. • Hampstead, NC 28443 (American Legion Building) 910-526-7890 Pastor: Monte Suggs Services Sunday at 10 a.m. and Thursday at 7:30 p.m.

1303 Hwy. 117 • Burgaw, NC • 910-259-2601

CAPE FEAR COMMUNITY FELLOWSHIP (CF2) 10509 US Hwy. 117 S., Rocky Point Business Park Rocky Point, NC • 910-232-7759 www.CF2.us Worship Hours: Sunday Morning, 11 a.m. Wednesday Night, 6 p.m. Pastor: Dr. Ernie Sanchez

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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July 4 Recipes

Hope’s Cooking Corner

By Hope Cusick Contributing Writer (APPY *ULY AND HERE ARE SOME TASTY RECIPES TO HELP YOU AND YOURS CELEBRATE %NJOY Summer vegetable pasta salad with pesto )F DESIRED COOKED SHRIMP COOKED CHICKEN PIECES OR SMALL PIECES OF SALAMI MAY BE ADDED TO THE SALAD FOR VARIETY OUNCES SPIRAL PASTA O U N C E S G R E E N B E A N S TRIMMED AND CUT INTO INCH PIECES SMALL ZUCCHINI CUT INTO INCH SLICES CUT CROSSWISE IN HALF OUNCE JAR PREPARED BASIL PESTO OR YOUR FAVORITE PESTO RECIPE PINT RED OR VARIED COLORED CHERRY TOMATOES HALVED MEDIUM RADISHES SLICED YELLOW SWEET BELL PEPPER CUT INTO SMALL PIECES CUP BLACK OLIVES CUT IN HALF 'RATED 0ARMESAN CHEESE FOR GARNISH #OOK PASTA ACCORDING TO PACKAGE DIRECTIONS ADDING

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COMMUNITY NEWS & EVENTS Federal funds awarded 0ENDER #OUNTY HAS BEEN AWARDED FEDERAL FUNDS MADE AVAILABLE THROUGH THE DE PARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECU RITY $(3 FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY UNDER THE EMERGENCY FOOD AND SHEL TER NATIONAL BOARD PROGRAM 0ENDER #OUNTY HAS BEEN CHOSEN TO RECEIVE TO SUPPLEMENT EMERGENCY FOOD AND SHELTER PROGRAMS IN THE COUNTY 4HE SELECTION WAS MADE BY A .ATIONAL "OARD THAT IS CHAIRED BY THE 5 3 $EPART MENT OF (OMELAND 3ECURITY S &EDERAL %MERGENCY -ANAGE

Freedom Lawns listed as top company &REEDOM ,AWNS AN ORGANIC BASED LAWN AND PLANT CARE COMPANY WAS RECENTLY LISTED IN Landscape Management’s 4OP #OMPANIES .ATIONALLY IN THE 4URFGRASS AND 0LANT CARE CATEGORY #OMING IN AT NUMBER &REEDOM ,AWNS WAS FOUNDED IN BY 0RESIDENT AND #%/ -ARK ! 4AMN AND HIS WIFE ,YNN AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO CON VENTIONAL LAWN AND PLANT CARE SERVICES 4HE COMPANY IS HEADQUAR TERED IN (AMPSTEAD AND BEGAN OFFERING FRANCHISE PARTNER SHIPS IN &REEDOM ,AWNS CURRENTLY OPERATES OFFICES THROUGHOUT THE 3OUTHEASTERN 5NITED 3TATES 4HE COMPANY HAS EARNED N U M E R O U S AW A R D S I N I T S BRIEF HISTORY )N &REE DOM ,AWNS WAS AWARDED THE h0ELICAN !WARDv FROM THE . # #OASTAL &EDERATION FOR OUTSTANDING ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP )N &REEDOM ,AWNS RECEIVED THE AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING CUSTOMER SERVICE FROM THE Wilmington Business Journal AND 5.#7 #AMERON 3CHOOL OF "USINESS )N THEY ACHIEVED h0LATINUM 3TA TUSv WITH THE 'REEN "USINESS "UREAU Landscape Management Magazine IS CONSIDERED THE PREMIER MAGAZINE TO !MERICA S LAWN AND LANDSCAPE INDUSTRY 4HEIR MISSION IS TO STIMULATE INDUSTRY GROWTH AND HELP TAKE LANDSCAPE PROFESSIONALS TO THE NEXT LEVEL #OMPANY 0RESIDENT -ARK 4AMN SAYS HE IS PROUD OF HIS EMPLOYEES AND FRANCHISE OWN ERS FOR ALL OF THEIR GOOD WORK AND DEDICATION THROUGHOUT THE YEARS AND IS PLEASED THAT THE &REEDOM ,AWNS ORGANIZATION HAS BEEN NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED FOR THEIR SUCCESS

MENT !GENCY AND CONSISTS OF REPRESENTATIVES FROM !MERI CAN 2ED #ROSS #ATHOLIC #HAR ITIES 53! .ATIONAL #OUNCIL OF THE #HURCHES OF #HRIST IN THE 53! 4HE *EWISH &EDERA TIONS OF .ORTH !MERICA 4HE 3ALVATION !RMY AND 5NITED 7AY 7ORLDWIDE 4 H E , O C A L " O A R D W A S CHARGED TO DISTRIBUTE FUNDS APPROPRIATED BY #ONGRESS TO HELP EXPAND THE CAPACITY OF FOOD AND SHELTER PROGRAMS IN HIGH NEED AREAS AROUND THE COUNTRY ! LOCAL BOARD MADE UP OF 5NITED 7AY 0ENDER #HRIS TIAN 3ERVICES 0ENDER !DULT 3ERVICES )NC 3AFE (AVEN AND #ATHOLIC #HARITIES WILL DETER MINE HOW THE FUNDS AWARDED TO 0ENDER #OUNTY ARE TO BE DISTRIBUTED AMONG THE EMERGENCY FOOD AND SHELTER PROGRAMS RUN BY LOCAL SERVICE AGENCIES IN THE AREA 4HE ,OCAL "OARD IS RESPONSIBLE FOR RECOMMEND ING AGENCIES TO RECEIVE THESE FUNDS AND ANY ADDITIONAL

FUNDS MADE AVAILABLE UNDER THIS PHASE OF THE PROGRAM 5NDER THE TER MS OF THE G RANT FROM THE .ATIONAL "OARD LOCAL AGENCIES CHOSEN TO RECEIVE FUNDS MUST BE PRIVATE VOLUNTARY NON PROlTS OR UNITS OF GOVERNMENT BE ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE &EDERAL FUNDS HAVE AN ACCOUNTING SYSTEM PRACTICE NONDIS CRIMINATION HAVE DEM ONSTRATED THE CAPABILITY TO DELIVER EMERGENCY FOOD AND OR SHELTER PROGRAMS AND IF THEY ARE A PRIVATE VOLUNTARY ORGANIZATION HAVE A VOLUN TARY BOARD 1UALIFYING AGEN CIES ARE URGED TO APPLY 0ENDER #OUNTY HAS DIS TRIBUTED %MERGENCY &OOD AND 3HELTER FUNDS PREVIOUSLY WITH 0ENDER #HRISTIAN 3ER VICES 0ENDER !DULT 3ERVICES )NC 3AFE (AVEN AND #ATHO LIC #HARITIES PARTICIPATING 4HESE AGENCIES WERE RESPON SIBLE FOR PROVIDING MORE THAN MEALS AND NIGHTS OF LODGING AND UTILITY ASSISTANCE IN 0ENDER #OUNTY

Topsail Basketball Association Summer Skills Camp

0UBLIC OR PRIVATE VOLUNTARY AGENCIES INTERESTED IN APPLY ING FOR %MERGENCY &OOD AND 3HELTER 0ROGRAM FUNDS MUST CONTACT 7ESLEY " $AVIS ,O CAL "OARD CHAIR AT 0 / "OX "URGAW .# FOR AN APPLICATION 4HE DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS TO BE RECEIVED IS *ULY Topsail Lions Club adds breakfast meetings. )F YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO SEE WHAT 4HE (AMPSTEAD ,ION S #LUB IS ALL ABOUT BUT COULD NOT ATTEND A NOON MEETING NOW IS YOUR CHANCE #OME HAVE BREAKFAST AT 4HE 6ILLAGE #AFÏ IN (AMPSTEAD -ONDAY *UNE *ULY AND !UG AT A M 4HE SECOND MEETING OF THE MONTH WILL STILL BE HELD ON THE THIRD 4HURSDAY OF THE MONTH AT 4OPSAIL 0RESBYTE RIAN #HURCH ON (IGHWAY AT NOON "RING YOUR BROWN BAG LUNCH &OR MORE INFORMATION CALL 6AL AT OR %LAINE AT

Thursday, June 29 s4HE +IWANIS #LUB OF (AMPSTEAD WILL MEET AT A M AT THE 3AWMILL 'RILL ON (WY IN (AMPSTEAD s!LCOHOLICS !NONYMOUS WILL MEET FROM NOON P M AT THE 3URF #ITY #OMMUNITY #ENTER #ALL FOR MORE INFORMATION s0ENDER #OUNTY -USEUM IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC FOR FREE DONATIONS ARE WELCOME EVERY 4HURSDAY AND &RIDAY FROM P M AND ON 3ATURDAYS FROM A M UNTIL P M 'ROUP TOURS ARE AVAILABLE AT OTHER TIMES BY CONTACTING THE -U SEUM AT BY EMAIL AT PENDERHIST HOTMAIL COM s7OMEN IN .ETWORKING MEETING EVERY 4HURSDAY FROM A M AT /LDE 0OINT #OUNTRY #LUB s"INGO WILL BE HELD AT THE 4OPSAIL "EACH !SSEMBLY "UILD ING #HANNEL "OULEVARD EACH 4HURSDAY *UNE !UG $OORS OPEN AT P M WITH EARLY BIRD BINGO AT P M REGULAR BINGO AT P M &UN FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY #ONCES SIONS AVAILABLE AND FREE PARKING s4HE 3ONS OF #ONFEDERATE 6ETERANS #APTAIN $AVID 7IL LIAMS (OLLY 3HELTER 6OLUNTEERS #AMP MEETS ON THE FOURTH 4HURSDAY EACH MONTH AT (OLLAND S 3HELTER #REEK 2ESTAURANT . # %AST AT P M Friday, June 30 s0ENDER #OUNTY -USEUM OPEN P M s4HE -ARINE #ORPS ,EAGUE $ETACHMENT MEETS FOR BREAKFAST AT THE 3AWMILL 'RILL IN (AMPSTEAD AT A M EACH &RIDAY

Monday, July 3 s4HE (AMPSTEAD ,IONS #LUB MEETS ON THE lRST -ONDAY OF THE MONTH AT 4HE 6ILLAGE #AFE IN (AMPSTEAD AT A M AND THE THIRD 4HURSDAY OF THE MONTH AT 4OPSAIL 0RESBYTERIAN #HURCH (IGH AT NOON "E SURE TO BRING YOUR LUNCH

Tuesday, July 4 s!L!NON MEETS AT (AMPSTEAD 5NITED -ETHODIST #HURCH EVERY 4UESDAY AT P M IN 2OOM 4HE MEETING IS FOR FAM ILY AND FRIENDS OF ALCOHOLICS %VERYONE IS WELCOME s4HE "URGAW ,IONS #LUB MEETS AT P M THE lRST AND THIRD 4UESDAY OF EACH MONTH AT "URGAW 0RESBYTERIAN #HURCH &ELLOWSHIP (ALL -EMBERS DO NOT HAVE TO LIVE IN "URGAW TO BE A MEMBER OF THIS SERVICE ORGANIZATION &OR MORE INFORMATION CALL !LAN +ING AT Wednesday, July 5 s!LCOHOLICS !NONYMOUS WILL MEET FROM P M AT THE 3URF #ITY #OMMUNITY #ENTER #OMMUNITY #ENTER $R #ALL FOR MORE INFORMATION s4HE #OASTAL 0ENDER 2OTARY #LUB MEETS EACH 7EDNESDAY AT P M AT THE "ELVEDERE #OUNTRY #LUB #OUNTRY #LUB $RIVE IN (AMPSTEAD Thursday, July 6 s4HE +IWANIS #LUB OF (AMPSTEAD WILL MEET AT A M AT THE 3AWMILL 'RILL ON (WY IN (AMPSTEAD s!LCOHOLICS !NONYMOUS WILL MEET FROM NOON P M AT THE 3URF #ITY #OMMUNITY #ENTER #ALL FOR MORE INFORMATION s0ENDER #OUNTY -USEUM IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC FOR FREE DONATIONS ARE WELCOME EVERY 4HURSDAY AND &RIDAY FROM P M AND ON 3ATURDAYS FROM A M UNTIL P M 'ROUP TOURS ARE AVAILABLE AT OTHER TIMES BY CONTACTING THE -U SEUM AT BY EMAIL AT PENDERHIST HOTMAIL COM s7OMEN IN .ETWORKING MEETING EVERY 4HURSDAY FROM A M AT /LDE 0OINT #OUNTRY #LUB s"INGO WILL BE HELD AT THE !SSEMBLY "UILDING #HANNEL "OULEVARD 4OPSAIL "EACH EACH 4HURSDAY *UNE !UG $OORS OPEN AT P M WITH EARLY BIRD BINGO AT P M REGULAR BINGO AT P M &UN FOR THE %NTIRE &AMILY #ONCES SIONS AVAILABLE AND FREE PARKING s4HE (AMPSTEAD ,IONS #LUB MEETS ON THE FIRST AND THIRD 4HURSDAY OF THE MONTH AT NOON AT 4OPSAIL 0RES BYTERIAN #HURCH (IGHWAY &OR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE ,IONS #LUB PLEASE CALL 6AL AT s.OR THEAST 2URITAN #LUB MEETS THE FIRST 4 HURS DAY OF EACH MONTH WITH BREAKFAST FOR SUPPER FROM P M AT 4HE 0INK 3UPPER (OUSE .# 7ALLACE

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Veterans of The American Legion Host Flea & Craft Show Post 167

July 24-27

Three Weeks left to register Join Topsail Basketball Association and Topsail High School for a week of basketball drills and skills. Register now, space is limited to the first 80 registrants. Rising third through rising eighth grade, boys and girls. $60/Per Registrant Register on line through July 10 July 24 8:15-8:45 a.m. check in Camp runs from 9 a.m. until noon Topsail High School Gymnasium Register online at www.topsailbasketball.com through Monday, July 10th. Space limited to the first 80 registrants. Payment is due at the time of online registration. For additional information, contact topsailbasketball@gmail.com.

Where:

When: Time:

American Legion Post 167 16660 Highway US 17 Hampstead, NC 28443 Saturday July 1st 2017

8:00am – Noon

Indoor setup $15.00 per Table Make Reservations Today with full payment. Pay at Site if available

Call or Text Brad at 585-305-7490 email: brad@ncalpost167.org or bmfdlf@gmail.com Pay at site: Cash or check

Food Vendors Welcome

Make Checks Payable to

American Legion Post 167 AttN: Brad Fisher Po. Box 337 Hampstead, NC. 2844


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Pender-Topsail Post & Voice

2016 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 2016 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 28 day of June 2017 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

ACREAGE

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A&J LAND SALES INC 6.1100 FREY COURT $292.49 ACIEGO, ROBERT JOSEPH 4.0000 20940 NC HWY210 $97.98 ADAMS, CYNTHIA ELAINE 0.7000 1022 STAG DR $359.04 ADAMS, LOUIS GREGORY etal LOT RAILROAD ST $179.33 ADDISON, DEREK DEMETRIUS 0.8300 APPLE BLOSSOM DR $109.25 ADKINS, CHAD EDWARD 0.7500 182 MOUNT GALLON RD $90.97 ADVANCE DESIGN BUILD LLC 0.6500 HUGHES ROAD $1,979.45 ADVANCE DESIGN BUILD LLC 0.6400 HUGHES ROAD $1,950.12 ALBERTSON, DONNA SHOLAR etal 30.5000 364 SHOLAR MILL RD $802.19 ALDERMAN, WILLIE HEIRS etal 1.5700 788 WARDS CORNER LOOP RD $217.82 ALDINGTON, JANET CAROL 2.0000 616 OLD MILL RD $399.20 ALFORD, MICHELLE LYNN 0.7000 95 CYPRESS CT $556.88 ALLEN, JOHN L etal 0.8000 1473 PENDERLEA HWY $953.20 ALLEN, JUDY MELIA LOT 90 BUCCANEER BLVD $73.09 ALPHIN, WILLIAM JACKSON JR etal LOT GREENSBORO AVENUE $245.90 ALTIERI HOMES LLC 0.1100 BALLYBUNION LN $1.72 AMERICAN IRA LLC FBO KRISTINA LOT LAFAYETTE ST $1.21 ANDERS, DOROTHY 0.3000 12696 NC HWY 210 OFF $266.43 ANDERS, DOROTHY 0.7600 NC 210 HWY OFF $97.48 ANDERSON, ANNIE L HRS 2.0000 2171 MORGAN RD $9.78 ANDERSON, ARELETHIA CAR 0.3900 2134 BELL WILLIAMS RD $69.94 ANDERSON, LEON FAMILY TRUST etal LOT 113 LONG LEAF DR $431.25 ANDERSON, REBA 8.0000 2639 NC HWY 133 $360.31 ANDREWS, ALBERT J & ROBIN L 0.7500 206 BELLHAMMON FOREST DR $496.56 ANDREWS, ALFRED D etal 0.5700 995 MOORE RD $258.10 ARMSTRONG, ADRAIN ET ALS etal 9.1000 STAG PARK RD $217.51 ARMSTRONG, ISAAC 0.4500 HIGHSMITH RD $59.24 ARMSTRONG, MICHAEL 1.8100 PIKE CREEK RD OFF $121.18 ASHLEY TURNER BUILDING CO LOT OLD RIVER ROAD $342.00 ASHLEY TURNER BUILDING CO LOT LAKE DR $342.00 ASTOR HOLDINGS LLC 20.5600 14070 NC HWY 53 W $483.81 ATKINSON PROPERTIES, LLC 1.2100 700 E CHURCH ST $2,137.14 ATKINSON, CECIL D 2.2100 3173 FENNELL TOWN RD $490.86 ATKINSON, CECIL DEAN 63.8100 UNION CHAPEL RD $202.80 ATKINSON, WILLIE LOT 1329 ROOKS RD $37.77 AUTRY, JOLENE DENISE L/E etal 1.5000 5856 HORSE BRANCH RD $2.91 B&B LAND INVESTORS LLC etal 0.2900 S TOPSAIL DR OF $11.13 BABSON, SHAUNDA LEIGH 1.1000 40 SIDNEY LN $427.82 BAGLEY, LOTTIE MAE 1.4200 53 FULLER LN $232.47 BAGWELL, JOHNNIE SR etal 1.0000 LONG CREEK LOOP RD $87.75 BAILEY, NANCY CAROL LOT 112 REMINGTON RD $286.38 BAIN, RANDALL JR etal 0.5500 155 OLD GRANDFATHER RD $308.07 BAKER BLANTON LLC 3.6500 1255 US HWY 117 N $7,015.41 BAKER, STEPHANIE VERLYN 2.9400 1788 HERRINGS CHAPEL RD $1,146.31 BAKER, STEPHANIE VERLYN 12.2100 3234 SHILOH RD $1,507.04 BALDWIN, E C HEIRS etal 2.0000 17 HWY OFF $62.10 BALL, LINDA T 0.9800 38 HAZEL WOOD LN $1,051.35 BALLARD, J CURTIS 0.7100 45 BALLARDS LN $136.99 BANDIT 3, LLC 29.0700 CAMP KIRKWOOD RD $330.83 BANDIT 3, LLC 7.6100 5920 NC HWY 11 $5,314.61 BANKS, GAIL HENRY 0.1700 PENNSYLVANIA AVE $21.80 BANKS, LINDA GAIL HENRY etal 3.0500 E WILMINGTON ST OF $304.04 BANNERMAN, ANNIE BRYANT 0.5000 208 BURGAW CREEK LOOP RD $200.82 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 $280.34 BANNERMAN, DOROTHY H 2.8700 GARNETT RD $78.36 BANNERMAN, DOUGLAS SCOT 70.7000 2620 STAG PARK RD $538.57 BANNERMAN, ELOUISE LEE 0.4600 9675 NC HWY 50 $4.95 BANNERMAN, LEON G HEIRS etal 0.3000 129 WOOTEN RD $17.19 BANNERMAN, LEON HEIRS 1.2600 ANNIE HOLMES RD $144.75 BANNERMAN, ROBERT L 0.9400 PIKE CREEK RD $40.19 BANNERMAN, ROBERT L 11.0000 PIKE CREEK RD OFF $216.32 BANNERMAN, TELFAIR HEIRS 4.6000 53 HWY OFF $110.18 BANNERMAN, WASH 3.5000 16305 NC HWY 53 WEST $167.67 BANNISTER, HEZEKIAH etal 1.0000 65 MORNING GLORY RD $171.00 BARBOUR, DANIEL 0.6700 ALDERMAN ST OFF $114.32 BARNES, JOSEPH EDWARD II LOT CIRCLE DR $1,633.23 BARNES, LATOYA ROSE MCNEILL etal 0.9700 490 BELL WILLIAMS RD $556.38 BARNHILL, DAVID D etal 2.0000 195 BARNHILL LANE $93.92 BARNHILL, DAVID D etal 26.1700 BEATTYS BRIDGE RD $68.76 BARNHILL, IDA 4.7500 BEATTYS BRIDGE RD OFF $159.38 BARNHILL, IDA 4.7500 310 BARNHILL LN $464.36 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 2.0000 POINT CASWELL RD $120.60 BARNHILL, MATTHEW VANCE etal 25.5000 6250 POINT CASWELL RD $236.21 BARNHILL, MATTHEW VANCE etal 1.0000 6300 POINT CASWELL RD $329.97 BARNHILL, MATTHEW VANCE etal 1.0000 POINT CASWELL RD $62.82 BARNHILL, MATTHEW VANCE etal 5.0000 POINT CASWELL RD $116.42 BASS, JENNIFER LEMAY 0.8200 87 H E HALES DR $193.98 BATSON CONSTRUCTION INC 41.3800 471 SLOOP POINT LOOP RD $1,444.22 BATSON, JOSEPH 1.0000 1702 WATTS LANDING RD $348.12 BATTS REAL ESTATE LLC 5.1100 13929 NC HWY 50 $3,794.03 BATTS, BOBBY LEE 1.0000 270 WILLIAMS STORE RD $397.87 BATTS, DEMETRUS LAMONT etal 0.5000 20739 US HWY 17 $92.15 BATTS, DUANE A etal 0.9500 1680 BAY RD $341.87 BATTS, JEREMY BRYAN 2.4600 1635 OLD SAVANNAH RD S $1,167.55 BATTS, ROBERT S etal 0.4100 964 HILLVIEW DR $451.55 BAYMAKOVA, SVETLANA 1.5100 178 MCKOY RD $555.98 BEAL, WATSON LEE etal 3.7000 2780 ENGLISHTOWN RD $401.70 BEASLEY, WALTER 1.0000 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BERUBE, KEITH A etal LOT 110 N LINDEN AVE $345.23 BERUBE, KEITH A etal LOT LINDEN AVENUE $31.85 BISHOP, LESSIE B 0.6300 OFF HWY 53 $81.04 BISHOP, LESSIE M 0.4600 53 HWY OFF $2.95 BISHOP, LESSIE M 0.4600 53 HWY OFF $2.07 BIVENS, CHRIS 10.5000 LITTLE KELLY RD & KEL ASH $248.68 BLACKMON, ANTHONY MITCHELL 4.1400 80 VIOLETS LN $292.53 BLACKWELL, EDWARD J etal 3.0100 306 DAN HALES DR $58.63 BLADEN, JULIE ANN 1.5000 ENGLISHTOWN RD $83.75 BLAKE, CARL H 1.1700 2566 LITTLE KELLY RD $720.73 BLAKE, TINA M 0.8400 129 HUNTER CT $381.49 BLANCHETTE, MICHAEL LOT PENQUIN PL $43.13 BLAND, ALLIE etal 22.0000 6074 PINEY WOODS RD $558.85 BLAND, EULISES 0.4500 8685 SLOCUM TR $69.04 BLAND, MICHELLE JOHNSON 1.0000 TRANQUIL LANE $125.63 BLAND, NELSON 8.6300 117 HWY OFF & EARL LEWIS RD $135.42 BLAND, NELSON etal 0.2000 EARL LEWIS RD $25.73 BLAND, NELSON etal 9.6800 EARL LEWIS RD END $256.61 BLAND, NELSON etal 0.4600 117 HWY OFF $59.17 BLAND, NELSON etal 1.0000 EARL LEWIS RD END $128.63 BLAND-WEAKLEY, CASSANDRA 0.7800 9654 PINEY WOODS RD $7.36 BLANTON FAMILY TRUST etal 1.8700 1821 MURRAY TOWN RD $483.60 BLANTON FAMILY TRUST etal 1.0000 120 BLANTON AVE $244.74 BLANTON FAMILY TRUST etal 2.0000 54 BLANTON AVE $230.50 BLOODWORTH, ALEXANDER JR 43.1900 210 HWY OFF $4.08 BONEY, JAMES A etal 6.0000 50 HWY OFF $132.66 BONEY, JULIA HEIRS 3.0000 LILY LANE $80.40 BONEY, MATTHEW 0.0500 113 S WRIGHT ST $355.54 BONEY, MATTHEW 0.4200 1140 NEW RD $10.05 BONEY, MATTHEW L 0.0400 108 W COURTHOUSE AVE $537.75 BOOTH, MEGAN PAIGE 0.6700 110 WILD TURKEY LN $215.29 BORDEAUX, ANGELA PATRICIE 1.0100 LEE RD $126.37 BORDEAUX, CYNTHIA DIANNE 1.0000 16680 NC HWY 210 $311.37 BORDEAUX, JOE 0.0700 114 W COURTHOUSE AVE $804.90 BORDEAUX, SHEILA 0.5000 109 ALEXANDER RD $173.28 BORDEAUX, TIMOTHY 2.0000 431 STONEY RD $137.72 BORLAND, KATHRYN THORESEN LOT 222 INLET DR $1,734.77 BORNEMAN, JOHN M ET AL etal 0.3400 1716 KINGS LANDING RD $1,060.15 BOSTIC, RANDALL M etal 12.0300 10608 NC HWY 210 $397.58 BOWDEN, CALDONIA HEIRS 4.5000 LONG CREEK LOOP RD OFF $113.73 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 BOWEN, EMILY MURPHY 0.4800 231 LOOP RD $220.64 BOWERS, SHERRY M 5.0100 232 BOWERS LN $289.79 BOWERS, SHERRY MESHAW 1.4600 333 BOWERS LN $593.84 BOWLING, LINDA MARIE BAILEY 3.3600 76 HOLMES DR $515.08 BOWMAN, GEARLD F JR etal 205.0000 53 HWY $2,453.01 BOWMAN, GERALD F 6.0000 4891 NC HWY 50 $650.07 BOX, JEFFREY TED etal 0.7900 1050 STAG DR $87.26 BOYD, CHRISTOPHER M etal 0.4100 225 BELLHAMMON FOREST DR $96.20 BOYETT, RANDY N 2.5000 125 BULLTAIL RD $542.41 BOYETTE, JERRY C etal LOT 43 OLD SHADY PLACE LN $1,313.64 BOYKINS, JAMES R etal 0.1700 28 PENNSYLVANIA AVE $29.08 BOYKINS, JAMES R etal 0.1700 126 PENNSYLVANIA AVE $29.08 BRADSHAW, STEPHANIE C LOT LAFAYETTE ST $534.75 BRADSHAW, STEPHANIE C LOT 142 LAFAYETTE ST $2,262.80 BRAGG, SALLIE BATTS 3.1100 223 MANHOLLOW CHURCH RD $280.96 BRANDON, JAMES etal LOT 128 PINE NEEDLE DR $1,962.85 BRANDON, JAMES etal LOT 269 CASTLE BAY DR $1,927.56 BRANDT, MELANIE 0.8800 102 HOT RIDGE ROAD $169.64 BRASELL, RICHARD D TRUSTEE 0.0800 TOPSAIL PLANTATION DR $3.45 BRATTEN, JEFFERY PAUL 8.4000 HORSEMAN RD $175.24 BREWER, JERRY L LOT 56 HENRY PRIDGEN DR $522.63 BREWER, MARADA FAYE 1.2400 BRANTHAM RD $67.39 BRICE, KARON 0.6100 117 HWY OFF $76.64 BRICE, KARON 2.9900 117 HWY $80.13 BRIDGMAN, JOHN L etal 3.3100 GODFREYS CREEK RD $6.07 BRINKLEY, DANIEL RAY 1.0100 ASHTON RD $215.03 BRINKLEY, DANIEL RAY 1.0200 14191 ASHTON RD $196.17 BRITE, WILEY M 1.2200 757 LEA DRIVE EXT $604.02 BROCK, SHAUN I etal 2.1400 529 N CHUBB RD $3.26 BROCK, WILLIAM E 1.4400 216 HOLIDAY DR $525.41 BROCK, WILLIAM E 1.0000 DOGWOOD RD $129.38 BROCK, WILLIAM E 1.0000 DOGWOOD RD $129.38 BROCK, WILLIAM E 1.0000 DOGWOOD RD $129.38 BROCK, WILLIAM E 1.0000 DOGWOOD RD $129.38 BROCK, WILLIAM E 1.0000 DOGWOOD RD $129.38 BROCK, WILLIAM E 1.9300 DOGWOOD RD $181.78 BROMELL, JOHN THOMAS 1.0000 209 LARKINS RD $1,196.82 BROOKS, THOMAS K etal 1.8100 QUARTER HORSE LN $1.91 BROWN, ASA OSTRY 2.0000 16548 NC HWY 210 $214.85 BROWN, DEMARCUS DARRLY 0.5000 203 NEWKIRK RD $150.19 BROWN, DOROTHY L 3.8200 HEADING BLUFF RD $147.20 BROWN, HARRY D etal 0.8300 130 NEW RD $1,068.99 BROWN, HOWARD etal 1.0000 210 HWY OFF $219.38 BROWN, JAMES A etal 0.6900 2180 NC HWY 53 W $0.72 BROWN, JAMES R JR etal 0.6300 14775 NC HWY 210 $20.65 BROWN, JAMES SR HEIRS 0.5000 355 PINE VALLEY RD $83.75 BROWN, JESSICA 0.6000 25 TREE TOP CT $690.02 BROWN, JOHNNY etal 0.6100 WHITESTOCKING RD $2.16 BROWN, JOHNNY etal 0.4600 WHITESTOCKING RD $1.63 BROWN, JOYCE A 0.5900 173 KATERS LN $222.70 BROWN, LINDA T MCALISTER LOT LONG LEAF DR $431.25 BROWN, MARGARET etal 4.5100 EVERETTE RD $184.93 BROWN, MAYBELLINE SMITH 0.5800 944 NEW RD $131.05 BROWN, OLIVIA H etal LOT 728-427 AZALEA DR $799.92 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 $1,254.96 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 $122.83 BROWN, THEODORE C JR etal 0.7400 1497 MORGAN RD $110.29 BROWN, THEODORE C etal 1.7100 1045 HEADING BLUFF RD $227.62 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 $185.71 BROWN, WILLIAM C 27.5300 HALFWAY BRANCH SCHOOL RD $4.00 BRUCE, CARRIE ROWE 3.5000 4381 NC HWY 53 E $109.70 BRUNS, KENNETH B ET AL etal 8.0500 682 RIVENBARK RD $1,359.23 BRUTON, REBECCA ANN LOT 148 OLDE POINT RD $1,598.32 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 BRYSON, AUTUMN AMBER etal 0.4600 63 WINNIE PEARL LN $384.50

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BUCCANEERS RETREAT LLC LOT BLACKBEARD DR $276.00 BUCCANEERS RETREAT LLC LOT BLACKBEARD DR $276.00 BUCCANEERS RETREAT LLC LOT BLACK BEARD DR $276.00 BUCCANEERS RETREAT LLC LOT BLACKBEARD DR $276.00 BUCCANEERS RETREAT LLC LOT BLACKBEARD DR $276.00 BUCCANEERS RETREAT LLC LOT GOLD COAST & BLACKBEARD $276.00 BUCCANEERS RETREAT LLC LOT GOLD COAST DR $276.00 BUCCANEERS RETREAT LLC LOT GOLD COAST DR $276.00 BUCCANEERS RETREAT LLC LOT GOLD COAST DR $276.00 BUCCANEERS RETREAT LLC LOT GOLD COAST DR $276.00 BUCCANEERS RETREAT LLC LOT GOLD COAST DR $276.00 BUCCANEERS RETREAT LLC LOT GOLD COAST DR $276.00 BUENTELLO, DEBORAH MORIN etal 0.9200151 MORIN RD $197.23 BULLARD, DAVID EARL HEIRS 34.4200 NC HWY 53 W $543.66 BULLARD, MINNIE 1.2000 2444 NEW SAVANNAH RD $674.64 BULLARD, MINNIE 9.1400 NEW SAVANNAH RD $481.98 BULLARD, WILLIAM H 9.7500 RACCOON HOLLOW RD ROOKS RD OFF $217.42 BULLIN, LINDA ELAINE 0.4600 230 BELLHAMMON FOREST DR $436.97 BURNETT, AGUSTA R etal 1.0000 CANETUCK RD OFF $167.50 BURNS, MABLE N HEIRS etal 5.5100 1599 NC 210 HWY $264.20 BURWELL, ARMISTEAD JR 4.0000 RANKIN ST $199.66 BUSCH, PHILLIP A 1.4400 200 BUSCHS AVE $563.23 BUTLER, ALLEN EVERETT 2.7600 POINT CASWELL RD $131.56 BUTLER, ALLEN EVERETT etal 103.0000 53 HWY OFF $660.70 BUTLER, JEREMIAH C 1.0400 POINT CASWELL RD $96.42 BUTLER, JEREMIAH C 0.8200 POINT CASWELL RD $25.75 BUTLER, JERRY T etal 1.1400 N GREEN ACRES DR $272.65 BUTLER, MELINDA C 1.7900 198 BALCOMBE RD $1,280.99 BYERLY, MICHAEL ROBERT etal 42.5100 720 WHITESTOCKING RD $2,010.50 C&M VENTURES LLC 0.5000 191 JOHN PICKETT RD $578.93 C&M VENTURES LLC 0.5700 CAPE FEAR DR $97.76 CABRERA, ROLANDO etal 0.5000 119 ESSIE LN $689.47 CAISON, JEFFREY PAUL etal 0.4600 64 AUTRY RD $387.69 CAISON, JEFFREY P etal 0.4600 1697 US HWY 117 N $159.86 CAISON, JEFFREY P etal 12.2400 117 HWY $237.20 CALLIS, CAROLYN SUE etal 0.5700 2098 WILLARD RD $279.74 CAMERON, TRACY ANN MONG 0.8400 371 POND RD $177.44 CAMP HAYWARD LLC LOT 109 TROUT AVE $3,683.47 CAMPBELL, ANGELA L AKA ANGELA 2.5700 1164 HEADING BLUFF RD $564.85 CAMPBELL, CINDY S etal LOT 210 DOE RIDGE RD $974.22 CAMPBELL, ROBERT C etal LOT COUNTRY CLUB DR $150.95 CANNATA, CARL 2.6800 POND RD $231.97 CAPP, JAMES 0.7200 978 ST JOHNS CHURCH RD $155.25 CAPPS, JAMES G 2.0000 1216 ST JOHNS CHURCH RD $521.78 CAPPS, JAMES G etal 0.5600 973 ROYAL TERN DR $2,149.54 CARLTON, GLENN THOMAS etal 1.0000 18924 US HWY 421 $233.54 CARLTON, KEVIN L 0.1700 179 ROCKY PT TRAINING SCH RD $82.78 CARLTON, KEVIN L 0.3400 235 ROCKY PT TRAINING SCH RD $55.30 CARLTON, KEVIN etal 0.1700 195 ROCKY PT TRAINING SCH RD $450.99 CARLTON, KEVIN etal 0.4300 12090 NC HWY 210 $309.07 CARLTON, KEVIN etal 1.0000 WAGON TRAIN RD $128.26 CAROLINA SEPTIC & SITEWORK LLC 0.6700 US HWY 17 $629.30 CAROLINA SEPTIC & SITEWORK LLC 1.9000 JW ACRES LN $1,494.33 CAROLINA TIMBER BUYERS etal LOT 627 OUTRIGGER CT $264.32 CAROLINES BLUEBERRIES LLC 4.2600 HALFWAY BRANCH SCHOOL RD $177.54 CAROLINES BLUEBERRIES LLC 436.2300 5478 HALFWAY BRANCH SCHOOL RD $9,596.10 CARPENTER, GENEVA 0.6400 210 HWY OFF $35.57 CARPENTER, GENEVA etal 1.5000 14848 NC HWY 210 $611.19 CARR, CATHERINE JACOBS etal 0.6300 6450 PINEY WOODS RD $154.25 CARR, ETHEL MAE MCDUFFIE 2.0000 2462 SLOCUM TR $269.35 CARR, JASON CARMIND SR 0.5000 1361 BETHEL CHURCH RD $83.75 CARR, JOHNNY LEE JR 1.0700 SHAW HWY $133.39 CARR, LOTTIE CROOM HEIRS 0.5000 S DUDLEY & W SATCHWELL ST $270.96 CARR, ROSA LEE 2.0300 NEWKIRK RD $120.83 CARR, SHERESE BREWINGTON 0.2500 PORTER RD $10.97 CARR, SHERESE BREWINGTON 4.1200 PORTER RD $158.96 CARR, SHERESE BREWINGTON 3.9200 MALPASS CORNER RD $204.29 CARR, SHERESE BREWINGTON 3.9200 PORTER RD & MALPASS CORNER $309.59 CARR, TRACY LEE 1.2000 1380 BETHEL CHURCH RD $182.61 CARR, WILLIS 1.0400 SMITH ST $565.87 CARROLL, CURLY F etal 17.3800 TATE RD $287.55 CARROLL, CURLY F etal 0.1900 TATE RD OFF $23.87 CARROLL, CURLY F etal 3.9800 11 HWY & TATE RD $99.32 CARTER, ANNA HARDBARGER 4.1500 167 PROMISED LAND RD $795.60 CARTER, CHRISTY 0.6300 125 POND VIEW CIR $392.79 CARTER, REGAIL DENISE 5.0000 LIZZIE HENRY RD $361.75 CARTER, ROY LEE JR 0.5200 241 JUNIPER RD $162.45 CARTER, TERRI MARTIN LOT WINCHESTER LANE $384.76 CARTER, THOMAS NATHAN etal 0.7400 102 ROUSE DR $349.94 CARTER, WILLIAM TIMOTHY 0.5000 140 OLD WHITFIELD RD $218.42 CASEN, GROVER C etal 6.1900 50 HWY $157.66 CASTLE HAYNE FOREST etal LOT OFF 1002 $30.43 CASWELL COMMUNITY CENTER 5.4900 SLOCUM TRAIL $372.43 CAVENAUGH, FLOYD D II etal 0.6300 CROOKED RUN RD $63.17 CAVENAUGH, FLOYD D II etal 6.2000 CROOKED RUN RD $375.21 CAVENAUGH, FLOYD D II etal 45.5700 CROOKED RUN RD $1,163.75 CAVIN, STEPHEN B etal LOT 2319 S SHORE DR $1,336.76 CENTERLINE STABLES LLC 23.4500 488 OLD BLOSSOM FERRY RD $3,158.96 CHADWICK, EDGAR J JR etal 0.6000 53 HWY $16.34 CHADWICK, GARY etal 1.5000 5822 HORSE BRANCH RD $44.89 CHADWICK, JOSEPH DALE etal 1.2700 305 SHILOH RD $230.66 CHADWICK, TIMOTHY etal 23.9200 243 SHILOH RD $285.10 CHAISIT, NITTAYA 5.0000 33 PENDER LAKE RD $417.90 CHAISIT, NITTAYA 7.7100 315 PENDER LAKE RD $552.75 CHAMPION, RAYFORD BANKS etal 3.7000 9847 POINT CASWELL RD $138.38 CHAPMAN, HORACE J etal 5.0000 372 MORNING DOVE LN $192.93 CHAVARRIA, ROSEMARY A etal LOT DORAL DR $276.00 CHAVIS, CRAVEN 3.7600 115 KELLIE ST $96.84 CHESSON, JOSEPH N etal LOT 1111 CHANNEL BLVD $1,700.64 CHESTNUTT, LINDA PATE 3.0000 950 CAMP KIRKWOOD RD $485.38 CHESTNUTT, LINDA PATE 0.8000 CAMP KIRKWOOD RD $100.50 CJ JORDAN PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 0.2700 201 US HWY 117 S $2,074.22 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, TERRY A etal 19.0000 776 OLD MILL RD $606.88


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CLARK, TERRY A etal 1.0000 744 OLD MILL RD $534.00 CLAY STREET PROPERTIES INC 0.4800 94 S HINES ACRES CT $6.45 CLAYTON, PERNELL C LOT 609 W SATCHWELL ST $494.06 CLEARLY DEVELOPMENT INC 0.3900 ASTER PL $2.42 CLEARLY DEVELOPMENT INC 0.4000 99 ASTER PL $2.07 CLEARLY DEVELOPMENT INC 0.4000 77 ASTER PL $2.47 CLIFF, LLOYD C 6.1200 459 POSSUM RIDGE RD $371.99 CLINE, GIDGET L 0.9700 111 MILLSTONE TR $338.23 CLINTON, BEN HEIRS 0.8800 STAG PARK RD OFF $113.19 COATS, JOYCE PRINCE 0.5600 491 KIRK CIR $2.60 COFFEE, DORINE H 0.5000 1978 RACCOON RD $167.90 COLCLOUGH, JASON 0.4000 608 ARDMORE RD $546.51 COLCLOUGH, JASON H LOT MALLARD BAY RD $1,389.48 COLCLOUGH, JASON H 0.6100 120 WINDWARD DR $588.50 COLE, FRANCIS 5.7500 4474 POINT CASWELL RD $322.81 COLEY, SHONALISA GORE 0.9700 417 JOHN PICKETT RD $310.71 COLVIN, ELIZA HEIRS 4.5000 PORTER RD $108.54 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, THELMA 0.4100 3153 HALFWAY BRANCH SCHOOL RD $68.68 CONKLIN, JUDITH MARGARET 0.8200 1971 RACCOON RD $757.72 CONNELLY, ROBERT A etal LOT 125 DREYTON HALL CT $858.09 CONSERVA, MARTIN B etal LOT FALCON CT $43.13 CONSTANTINEAU, MYRTLE W 0.4500 47 S HINES ACRES CT $69.86 CONSTANTINEAU, WAYNE etal 1.0000 391 BALCOMBE RD $116.45 COOK, ANN L LOT WEATHERSBEE DR $215.63 COOKS, NICOLE etal 0.3200 W BRIDGERS ST EXT $99.80 COOKS, VIVIAN etal 1.0000 5900 NC HWY 11 $61.48 CORBETT, ADELL etal 0.6400 311 STAG PARK RD $373.52 CORBETT, ANTHONY J etal 3.1600 100 HAWES CHAPEL CHURCH RD $664.11 CORBETT, CLARA MCALLISTER 1.4100 CROOKED CREEK DR $145.09 CORBETT, CLARA MCALLISTER 1.2900 218 CROOKED CREEK DR $204.86 CORBETT, GENNETTA FENNELL LOT 807 W FREMONT ST $518.18 CORBETT, HEATHER R 0.9500 221 LARKINS RD $504.34 CORBETT, MAURICE etal 0.5000 464 NEWTOWN LOOP RD $116.28 CORBETT, MAURICE etal 0.5000 OFF NEWTOWN LOOP RD $62.82 CORBETT, SHIRLEY & YVETTE DENI 0.5500 18629 US HWY 421 $60.19 CORBETT, WAYNE etal 1.3800 W MAIN ST $49.01 CORLEY, MELANIE 0.5000 125 POND RD $195.75 CORTES, JOSE ALBERTO OLVARES etal 20.4500 INDIAN HILL & BULLTAIL RD $358.36 CORTES, OSCAR VILLA etal 0.6800 165 BELLHAMMON FOREST DR $503.58 COSTIN, CASSIE HEIRS etal 4.0000 WARDS CORNER LOOP RD OFF $103.40 COSTIN, LEWIS W III etal 0.7700 310 LONG BRANCH LN $597.45 COSTIN, TOM HEIRS 3.0000 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, MICHAEL GREGORY etal 1.3100 210 HWY $203.14 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 COTTLE, JAMES EDWARD 0.4800 280 JUNIPER RD $98.62 COTTLE, MARY R 2.3800 1741 PENDERLEA HWY $299.21 COVIL, HARVEY THOMAS etal 0.5100 317 DOGWOOD LN $244.17 COVINGTON, STEVE ELIGE etal 2.9100 7019 HORSE BRANCH RD $151.23 CRAFT, JAMIE L etal 18.7600 4088 NC HWY 50 $1,837.08 CRAIG, SUZANNE etal 0.4200 118 BELLHAMMON FOREST DR $37.12 CRANE, CARLA 4.2100 114 MARBLE DR $22.20 CRAWFORD, MARTHA MURPHY 1.9700 2861 BELL WILLIAMS RD $150.67 CREDLE, TREACHA FENNELL 3.1400 6851 CANETUCK RD $451.94 CREWS, ESTELLE L/E 3.7700 1878 US HWY 117 N $434.08 CRITTON, RANESHA RACHELLE 0.4600 CLARENCE PICKETT RD $73.61 CROCKETT FARMS INC 33.6200 8887 MARY SLOCUM RD $1,267.00 CROOKER, ROBERT B etal LOT 111 GOLD COAST DR $671.40 CROOM, GUY WILLIAM LOT BALLARD LANE $242.65 CROOM, T J HEIRS LOT S SMITH ST $89.07 CROOMS, ERNEST 0.7700 3630 US HWY 117 $606.69 CROWELL, JODI M LOT 722 SHELL ST $217.99 CRUNCHTIME PROPERTIES LLC LOT 108 JENNIFER RD $1,940.20 CRUZ, BRENDA WATKINS etal 0.4600 5052 LITTLE KELLY RD $230.66 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 $117.74 CUTHBERTSON, JAMES NATHAN etal 0.6000 160 MILL BRANCH DR $1.58 DADDONA, TERRY SR etal 4.7800 202 SADDLE RIDGE RD $102.85 DAMBERTG, WILLIAM J LOT 1408 N SHORE DR $225.65 DARDEN, RONALD R 1.5300 589 SANDY BEND RD $165.24 DAUB, ANDREW D 1.1000 100 RED FIELD RD $212.82 DAUGHTREY, FRANKLIN C 2.6500 118 JAMES E MOORE RD $1,020.36 DAVENPORT, DARIEN 1.7200 THANKFUL ROAD $166.77 DAVIDSON, BJORN 0.5100 231 ROBERTS RD $265.84 DAVIDSON, BJORN 0.9400 MALLARD ROOST DR $94.48 DAVIDSON, BJORN BRENDAN 0.4600 251 ROBERTS RD $333.32 DAVILA, DESIREE 0.5000 ED COWAN RD OFF $21.05 DAVIS, ALFRED K etal 1.8300 210 HWY $178.24 DAVIS, CLYDE JR LOT 726 BAY HARBOR DR $1,410.59 DAVIS, CLYDE JR 1.0100 HORSE BRANCH RD OFF $89.02 DAVIS, CLYDE JR etal 1.6800 14505 ASHTON RD $2,082.30 DAVIS, CLYDE O JR LOT WHITESTOCKING RD OFF $308.70 DAVIS, COLLEN M 0.3600 269 ROBERTS RD $437.48 DAVIS, DEBORAH P BROWN LOT 609 S DUDLEY ST $600.00 DAVIS, ERMA E 1.2200 6614 NC HWY 53 E $399.31 DAVIS, GEORGE EUGENE JR 1.2600 248 HARLEY DR $130.98 DAVIS, JOHN WILLIAMS 0.5500 78 TATE RD $475.72 DAVIS, KEVIN JON 12.3400 STAG PARK RD OFF $313.86 DAVIS, LECY CORBETT 2.0300 HAWES CHAPEL CH RD OFF $60.87 DAVIS, VERONICA 1.0900 ENGLISHTOWN RD $131.99 DAWSON, CRISTIANA IDALIA L/E LOT 137 PINE NEEDLE DR $606.64 DEBOSE, JANNIE MARIE etal 5.6700 CARPENTERS LN $175.76 DEBOSE, MARGIE E HEIRS 0.5000 50 WINNIE PEARL LN $504.36 DEJEWSKI, STEVEN T etal LOT N BERTRAM CT $431.25 DENNIS, THOMAS EDWARD 0.7800 180 WHITE OAK LN $426.28 DEROZA, JENNET C etal 0.4600 222 BELLHAMMON FOREST DR $481.54 DEVANE, DANIEL etal 0.4600 210 HWY $81.00 DEVANE, EDNA 10.0000 276 NEWKIRK RD $430.92 DEVANE, EDNA SPENCER 10.0000 ROOKS RD $195.98 DEVONE, ALICE MCDUFFIE etal 0.5000 3603 BELL WILLIAMS RD $91.80 DEVONE, LONNIE J 0.8800 381 RHYNE RD $401.94 DEVOS, JANICE 0.5800 815 HERRINGS CHAPEL RD $298.11 DEWAR, FLOSSIE MERRITT JONES L 0.5200 2876 SHILOH RD $183.40 DIAS, JAIME A etal 0.5000 348 WESTBROOK DR $2.37 DIAZ, INES VICTORIA BRAVO 0.7300 85 AUTRY RD $186.31 DIXON, JIMMY LOT W HAYES ST $123.00 DIXON, JIMMY ROGER 4.0900 CREPE MYRTLE RD $154.57 DIXON, JIMMY ROGERS LOT 401 S BODENHEIMER ST $499.86 DIXON, MALCOLM 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DUDLEY, RICHARD D etal LOT WEATHERSBEE DR $215.63 DUKE, THOMAS FRANKLIN JR etal LOT 199 LANIER AVE $255.41 DUKE, THOMAS FRANKLIN JR etal LOT 181 LANIER AVE $557.34 DURHAM, JOAN etal LOT 104 CIRCLE DR $2.65 DZIOBA, RAYMOND J 3.7500 MURPHY TOWN RD OFF $94.85 DZUROVCIN, TERESA LOT 109 MARLIN CT $506.30 E&B PROPERTY HOLDINGS LLC 0.0800 TOPSAIL PLANTATION DR $3.45 E&B PROPERTY HOLDINGS LLC 0.0800 TOPSAIL PLANTATION DR $3.45 E&B PROPERTY HOLDINGS LLC 0.1300 TOPSAIL PLANTATION DR $5.61 E&B PROPERTY HOLDINGS LLC 0.1000 TOPSAIL PLANTATION DR $4.32 E&B PROPERTY HOLDINGS LLC 0.0800 TOPSAIL PLANATION DR $3.45 E&B PROPERTY HOLDINGS LLC 0.0800 TOPSAIL PLANTATION DR $3.45 E&B PROPERTY HOLDINGS LLC 0.0800 TOPSAIL PLANTATION DR $3.45 E&B PROPERTY HOLDINGS LLC 0.0800 TOPSAIL PLANTATION DR $3.45 E&B PROPERTY HOLDINGS LLC 0.0800 TOPSAIL PLANTATION DR $3.45 E&B PROPERTY HOLDINGS LLC 0.0700 TOPSAIL PLANTATION DR $3.02 E&B PROPERTY HOLDINGS LLC 0.0700 TOPSAIL PLANTATION DR $3.02 E&B PROPERTY HOLDINGS LLC 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24.5700 US HWY 17 $352.56 EVANS, BRUCE EVERETT etal LOT 288 LANIER AVE $605.72 EVANS, CHARLES etal 4.5500 CHURCH ST $87.19 EVANS, LYNN BOLLING etal 2.0000 56 MIMOSA LN $561.24 EVANS, MARTHA G LOT 47 OAK DR $24.22 EVANS, STEPHEN ALLEN etal 1.4200 2317 ROOKS RD $654.80 EVERETT, ALICE S etal 2.1000 9861 NC HWY 11 $149.10 EVERETT, BENJAMIN JR etal 0.4300 US HWY 117 S $52.73 EVERETT, BENJAMIN JR etal 1.8200 US HWY 117 S $165.15 EVERETT, BENJAMIN SR etal 1.0000 117 S HWY OFF $247.99 EVERETT, GLORY M 0.5000 239 PIKE CREEK RD $351.19 EVERETT, HERMENIA etal 1.5000 7075 STAG PARK RD $136.80 EVERETT, JAMIE YVETTE 0.6800 109 BELLHAMMON FOREST DR $558.16 EVERETT, RICHARD ALLEN HEIRS 0.5200 188 CALICO BAY RD $200.89 EVERETT, RICHARD SR 1.0000 OFF 1515 4 MILES OF BURGAW $213.76 EVERETT, VICTORIA HEIRS 10.0000 PIKE CREEK RD OFF $109.19 EWING, JAMES etal 1.5500 404 BATTLEGROUND RD $483.36 EWING, JAMES etal 0.6100 BATTLEGROUND RD $51.09 EZELL, WILLIAM CHRISTOPHER 3.2400 408 MALLARD ROOST DR $33.21 FAISON PROPERTIES LLC 0.5000 8461 PINEY WOODS RD $1,081.98 FAISON, JANE RACHELLE 1.2500 467 SYCAMORE DR $221.88 FAISON, JANICE 0.3700 4165 US HWY 117 S $394.07 FAISON, QUEEN ET AL etal 0.2900 218 CREPE MYRTLE RD $173.99 FALZETTA, GREGORY T etal LOT PENQUIN PL $43.13 FARMER, GARY NEIL 1.4900 606 JOHN HUMPHREY RD $227.75 FARMER, GARY NEIL 1.3700 534 JOHN HUMPHREY RD $299.83 FARRIOR, MILFORD JR 1.0000 188 ROCKFISH LAKE RD $856.50 FARRIOR, ROGER etal 1.0000 176 OLIVER LN $232.88 FARRIOR, WILLIAM HENRY 2.5000 WEBBTOWN RD $71.19 FARRIOR, WILLIAM HENRY 4.0600 1701 WEBBTOWN RD $175.02 FARRIOR, WILLIAM H etal 5.0000 WOOTEN RD OFF $116.42 FARRIOR, WILLIAM H etal 5.0000 WOOTEN RD OFF $116.42 FARRIOR, WILLIAM H etal 0.5000 300 ROCKFISH LAKE RD $1,491.24 FAULKNER, JOSEPH E etal LOT LEEWARD LN $43.13 FAWCETT, RUSS etal 1.5400 501 ROOKS RD $208.10 FEDORONKO, JERRY JR etal 1.0000 405 NORTH ST $927.99 FEDORONKO, ROBERT W etal 216.0000 14620 NC HWY 53 E $1,362.65 FEDORONKO, ROBERT W etal 16.0000 14976 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FODRIE, GREG etal 0.6000 210 HWY $10.05 FORD, ANNIE LOUISE BREWINGTON 17.5100 HERRINGS CHAPEL RD $352.68 FORD, WILLIAM PAUL etal 0.5200 176 STAG DR $193.88 FOSTER, MARSHA SHAW etal LOT 131 LIGHTWOOD KNOTT RD $1,049.49 FOX JOYCE ANN LIVING TRUST LOT 22 HARBOR MARINA DR D DR $2.02 FOX, JANET ANN GUENTHER 0.1100 SYCAMORE DR $14.15 FOX, JANET ANN GUENTHER 1.2500 491 SYCAMORE DR $239.92 FOY, BECKY JO 14.4000 2221 WILLARD RD $3.11 FOY, GERALD etal LOT ZONNIE LN $7.24 FOY, GREG ALLEN 0.8200 131 SILLS CREEK RD $161.41 FOY, GREGORY WALTON & MONICA H 1.0000 523 WHITESTOCKING RD $3.82 FREEMAN, BETTY BLOODWORTH 1.1900 8212 PINEY WOODS RD $804.42 FREIMILLER, MATTHEW J 0.1900 SHEPARDS ROAD $165.16 FRISBIE, LUCY Y LOT 110 WINCHESTER LN $816.22 FRISBIE, LUCY Y 0.4900 121 WINDWARD DR $81.98 FRYXELL, CHRISTOPHER S 0.5000 11241 US HWY 117 N $241.46 FTH HOLDINGS LLC 0.3500 520 N NEW RIVER DR $2,898.24 FTH HOLDINGS LLC LOT N TOPSAIL DR $978.57 FULLER, KEVIN LOT EDGECOMB DR $142.38 FULLWOOD, NELLIE HEIRS 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133 $368.38 GURGANIOUS, ARLENE MARIE 0.5400 281 BIG FOUR RD $246.55 GURGANIOUS, DARRELL etal 2.3100 UNION CHAPEL RD $225.49 GURGANIOUS, DAVID ALLEN 8.0000 SHILOH RD OFF $172.11 GURGANIOUS, DAVID ALLEN 15.0000 SHILOH RD OFF $278.47 GURGANIOUS, DAVID ALLEN 8.0000 SHILOH RD OFF $172.11 GURGANIOUS, GEORGE MICHAEL etal 0.8200 90 MCALLISTER RD $34.35 GURGANIOUS, LOFTIN HRS etal 2.0000 POINT CASWELL RD $60.30 GURGANIOUS, RICHARD ET AL HEIR etal 1.6800 BELL WILLIAMS RD $84.52 GURGANIOUS, SYLVIA FAYE GAUSE 1.9700 217 LUCILLES PL $109.55 GURGANIOUS, WINSTON EDWARD JR 1.4700 343 SAND HILL RD $87.10 GURGANOUS, GENE L 0.6200 545 GARDEN RD $721.70 GURGANOUS, GENE L 1.0000 581 GARDEN RD $237.63 GUTHRIDGE, LACY MAURICE 1.0000 FRED LEE RD $44.67 GUYTON, JOSEPH WILLIAM etal 1.0500 3640 NC HWY 133 $7.40 GUYTON, SUE C etal 0.0800 421 HWY $10.53 GUYTON, SUE C etal 0.0800 421 HWY $10.53 GUYTON, SUE C etal 0.2400 KELLIE ST $31.59 GUYTON, SUE C etal 0.2300 KELLIE ST $90.28 HAGANS, SYLVIA 1.7500 394 WALKERTOWN 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HALL, TANYA 0.9300 161 SAWYER LN $129.53 HALL, WILLIAM CHARLES II etal 0.2100 OFF SIDBURY RD $27.17 HALL, WILLIAM CHARLES II etal 0.9000 10130 SIDBURY RD $1,196.19 HALL, WILLIE 0.2500 53 HWY $5.24 HALLIWELL, DALE R etal LOT SAW GRASS RD $862.50 HAMPSTEAD DEVELOPERS LLC 0.9100 92 ELIJAH HALL LANE $481.41 HAND, DEBRA etal 2.0000 251 CALICO BAY RD $632.04 HAND, EDDIE D 0.5000 125 CALICO BAY RD $384.20 HAND, PATRICK 1.4200 STAG PARK RD $151.97 HAND, TANYA LOUISE etal 0.7500 PIKE CREEK RD $2.24 HANSEN, CHRISTINE HOUCK 1.1000 541 SYCAMORE DR $265.47 HANSLEY, ANN LYNETTE 0.2500 137 JENKINS RD $126.64 HANSLEY, DEMETRIUS etal 0.5300 203 HANSLEY SIMPSON RD $233.56 HANSLEY, ELNORA JOHNSON L/E 1.4300 17188 NC HWY 210 $159.46 HANSLEY, GARY 0.4600 232 HANSLEY SIMPSON RD $409.64 HANSLEY, GWENDOLYN DELORES 0.4900 117 DEEPWOODS RDG $401.72 HANSLEY, HENRY L ET AL etal 1.1000 12136 NC HWY 210 $264.39 HANSLEY, JERRY LEE HEIRS 0.4700 196 HANSLEY SIMPSON RD $49.59 HANSLEY, SHIRLEY ANN 0.5000 179 HANSLEY SIMPSON RD $92.04 HARBOR SOUND TOWNHOMES HOMEOWN 1.0300 102 VESTA CT $2,671.91 HARDISON, CARL EDWARD 12.0000 PENDERLEA HWY $184.29 HARDISON, FRED TYRONE JR etal 7.6000 1275 NC HWY 210 E $1,170.43 HARDISON, JENNIFER TRUSTEE FOR 0.3600 157 ROBERTS RD $126.23 HARE, ROGER E JR etal 0.6400 1000 STAG DR $320.88 HARGETT, PATRICIA LOT 1408 N TOPSAIL DR $809.37 HARGROVE, MITCHELL L LOT 407 N SHORE DR $1,161.35 HARKER, JODY ALAN 0.3700 SIDBURY RD OFF $1.32 HARLER, JOSHUA etal 3.1800 210 HWY $262.86 HARPER, VIVIAN WARD 0.6800 SANDY LN $136.67 HARRELL, DAVID M etal 1.0000 8714 MARY SLOCUM RD SW $367.34 HARRELL, JAMES R JR 6.0400 9045 MARY SLOCUM RD SW $533.28 HARRELL, MICHAEL DOUGLAS HEIRS etal 0.5000 1340 CROOMSBRIDGE RD $124.50 HARRELL, MICHAEL DOUGLAS HEIRS etal 0.5200 CROOMSBRIDGE RD $66.89 HARRELL, VERNON etal LOT 111 DUDLEY ST N $44.54 HARRELL, VERNON etal LOT 113 N DUDLEY ST $361.33 HARRELSON, CLYDE W III 39.8000 3490 STAG PARK RD $2,689.19 HARRIS, JOHNNY E LOT 105 OLD FARM RD $1,015.76 HART, ADELE M 0.5600 213 DOGWOOD LN W $223.77 HARTS, RICHARD JR etal 0.2900 4573 US HWY 117 S $483.27 HASSELL, ANDREW etal 0.4600 181 MANHOLLOW CHURCH RD $822.41 HASSLER, ROBERT 0.6600 1063 STAG DR $386.16 HATCHER, MICHAEL WAYNE 0.8200 277 POND RD $269.55 HAYES, ANN WATKINS 6.4700 523 WHITESTOCKING RD $233.43 HAYES, CHARITY 1.0800 610 LEE RD $131.34 HAYES, CHARITY 4.6400 LEE RD $333.42 HAYES, CHARITY ELIZABETH 0.4600 610 LEE RD $374.23 HAYES, LANDY L etal 0.6200 8921 NC HWY 50 $502.49 HAYES, ROY GRIFFIN etal 0.8500 8805 NC HWY 50 $485.74 HEATH, ANN M 7.4200 959 KEL ASH RD $1,012.10 HEATH, ERNEST LEE etal 0.9200 1017 W WILMINGTON ST $634.41 HEATH, JEFFREY L etal 0.9300 227 SPORTSMAN DR $685.78 HEATH, JOHN T etal 2.4900 RED TIP LANE $70.90 HEISTAND, TIM R TRUSTEES etal 0.6800 601 UNDERWOOD DR $396.08 HELMS, LONNIE E etal 1.4900 217 WHISPERING PINES CT $5.30 HENDERSON, DETREA RAY etal 0.6400 300 POND VIEW CT $254.78 HENDRICKS, GARY R ET AL etal LOT 300 RIVER BIRCH RD $10.07 HENDRICKS, GARY R ET AL etal 10.8800 53 HWY & RIVER BIRCH RD $5.40 HENDRICKS, GARY R ET AL etal LOT OAK VIEW RD $10.94 HENRY, ANTHONY 0.6200 26845 NC HWY 210 $229.07 HENRY, ARIEL FONTAINE LIFE EST 0.9500 25075 US HWY 421 $1,199.87 HENRY, BESSIE PEARL G etal 1.2100 BIG FOUR RD OFF $46.41 HENRY, CARL W etal 0.6900 421 HWY $104.02 HENRY, DAVID HEIRS 1.4000 MALPASS CORNER RD OFF $51.01 HENRY, KENNETH MICHAEL 1.4300 37 MULBERRY LN $276.09 HENRY, LEEVELL BERNARD etal 9.0500 US HWY 421 $241.09 HENRY, LEEVELL BERNARD etal 6.0000 INDIAN HILL RD $183.10 HENRY, LEEVELL BERNARD etal 1.0000 25001 US HWY 421 $173.50 HENRY, LEEVELL BERNARD etal 19.0000 25370 US HWY 421 $816.76 HENRY, LEEVELL BERNARD etal 81.0000 INDIAN HILL RD $1,145.20 HENRY, LEEVELL BERNARD etal 10.0000 421 HWY $203.00 HENRY, LEEVELLE B 1.0000 281 JOHN HENRY STORE RD $125.63 HENRY, OLIVIOUS HEIRS 0.1800 421 HWY $27.13 HENRY, PAMELA REV TRUST 2.6400 81 JOHN HENRY STORE RD $1,292.86 HENRY, R R HEIRS LOT 304 S VANN ST $66.12 HENRY, ROBERT THOMAS 1.5100 BEATTYS BRIDGE RD $150.99 HENRY, RODERICK etal 1.0000 MALPASS CORNER RD $113.07 HERNANDEZ, CESAR 0.9700 162 LUCILLES PLACE $237.84 HERNANDEZ, LINDA etal 1.0000 5012 BELL WILLIAMS RD $3.44 HERNANDEZ, MODESTO GOMEZ etal 1.0100 53 HWY OFF & RAMSEY RD $129.39 HERNANDEZ, REINA TREJO 0.5100 1532 BETHEL CHURCH RD $404.56 HERNANDEZ-SANTIAGO, RIGOBERTO LOT 88 LANIER AVE $590.28 HERRING, DAVID G etal LOT 505 BRIDGERS AVE $2,714.11 HERRING, JAMES EDWARD etal 1.8100 3800 WILLARD RD $163.11 HERRING, JOHNNIE III etal 0.7000 9276 PINEY WOODS RD $136.81 HERRING, STACY 1.3400 MESSICK RD OFF $50.22 HERRING, STACY JAMES etal 2.6100 MESSICK RD $29.40 HERRING, STACY JAMES etal0.5900 621 MESSICK RD $566.66 HERRING, STEPHEN M LOT 116 BROWN MOORE RD $372.72 HERTZ, RANDY & ALLIE SHEFFIELD LOT 36 N OAK CT $2,485.19 HEWETT, ERNIE 1.4500 742 SYKES TOWN RD $195.48 HEWETT, JAMES DARREN etal 1.0000 10529 US HWY 421 $0.93 HICKMAN, KAYLA B 0.9600 CHERRYWOOD LANE $92.67 HICKS, KEVIN 0.5000 CLAYTON LN $128.95 HICKS, KEVIN 0.5500 177 PICKETT RD $191.23 HICKS, KEVIN 0.7700 210 HWY OFF $98.76 HICKS, KEVIN 0.7000 210 HWY OFF $89.78 HICKS, KEVIN 0.7300 210 HWY OFF $93.62 HICKS, KEVIN 0.7400 12081 NC HWY 210 $126.54 HICKS, ROBERT J 0.4500 74 PICKETT RD $547.03 HICKS, ROBERT JAMES etal 1.5000 222 NIXON AVE $874.37 HIGGINS, BETSY W 1.1200 SLOCUM TRAIL $135.68 HIGGINS, BETSY W 0.7400 362 BATTLEGROUND RD $438.76 HIGGINS, BETSY W 2.5300 367 BATTLEGROUND RD $624.53 HIGGINS, DALE EDWARD 0.4600 220 BASDEN RD $785.89 HIGHSMITH, J A HEIRS 4.0000 5195 WILLARD RD $428.36 HIGHSMITH, J A HEIRS 6.0000 WILLARD RD OFF $106.12 HIGHSMITH, JOHN A HEIRS 5.0000 WEST BAY RD OFF $116.42 HIGHSMITH, KELVIN D etal 7.0000 421 HWY OFF $144.65 HILL, ANTHONY D etal 0.6300 ROCK RD $105.53 HILL, MORRIS L 29.5600 50 HWY OFF $397.97 HINES, JAMES ROY JR etal LOT 215 W HENRY ST $850.15 HINES, MURIEL N L/E 0.6500 22041 NC HWY 210 $560.25 HINES, MURIEL NIXON 0.6600 57 LARKINS RD $68.64 HINNANT, CARLTON LEE 0.4600 421 LEA DR $265.51 HINSON, TOBY DEAN 1.2000 4911 MALPASS CORNER RD $185.69 HINTON, KEVIN L etal 7.6900 BOROUGH RD $506.09 HOBBS, THOMAS C etal LOT 1224 N SHORE DR $227.95 HOEY, KEVIN JOHN 0.2200 81 HUMMINGBIRD LN $162.31 HOLLAND, DENNIS H LOT 55 ELIZABETH DR $948.83 HOLLEY, JAMES A 1.0000 OSCAR EDENS RD $251.25 HOLMES, DELMAR etal 1.0000 479 WEBBTOWN RD $247.02 HOLMES, DOROTHY N 3.2100 1500 LIZZIE HENRY RD $331.23 HOLMES, GLENN EUGENE 0.5000 MOORETOWN RD OFF $64.13 HOLMES, JAMES 0.6800 210 HWY $116.28 HOLMES, KENNETH M etal 2.0000 16235 NC HWY 53 W $740.15 HOLMES, KENNEY MAURICE 3.4300 53 HWY $110.99 HOLMES, MARTINA DENISE LOT CHURCH ST $31.85 HOOD, WILLIAM G III etal LOT 1344-2 OCEAN BLVD $3.29 HOOK, TYRRELL K etal 4.5000 KELLYVILLE RD OFF $136.77 HOOKS, GERTRUDE 0.5100 11 HWY $121.65 HOOKS, GERTRUDE 2.0000 6100 NC HWY 11 $274.94 HOOSIER, SONDRA PEARSON STRING etal 7.0000 210 HWY OFF $140.62 HOPKINS, GUY S & TRACY 3.0300 72 ROBERT E LEE DR $646.83 HOPSON, DAVID R 0.8300 SLOCUM TRAIL $69.52 HORN, FELICIA A TRUSTEE OF PHY etal LOT 1422 N NEW RIVER DR $2,463.37

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HORN, KEVIN C etal 0.7500 303 MICHELLE LN $691.24 HORNE, MABEL BASDEN 2.0000 144 VIOLETS LN $194.35 HORRELL, DARYL TIMOTHY etal 2.0000 219 FAITHFUL LN $237.40 HORRELL, EVA B 0.3900 877 GARDEN RD $625.69 HORRELL, JAMES TIMOTHY etal 1.0000 3435 POINT CASWELL RD $522.68 HORRELL, ROBERT etal LOT 213 N MCRAE ST $602.40 HORTON, MYRA RUTHETTA 1.0000 243 JOHN PICKETT RD $555.85 HOUSER, SANDRA MARIE 1.8300 115 LIZARD LICK TR $998.56 HOUSTON, JEFFREY RAY 1.9100 5571 ENGLISHTOWN RD $513.85 HOWARD, CASSIE LANE 1.3000 1501 MURPHY RD $244.52 HOWARD, WILLIAM A HEIRS 8.8000 255 DANDELION LN $7.08 HOWELL, CURTIS GENE etal 0.9200 104 N COTY CT $688.40 HOWELL, STEPHEN S LOT JAMAICA DR $2.01 HUBBARD, RICHARD A 0.9200 KELLIE ST END $121.10 HUBBARD, RICHARD A 0.9200 KELLIE ST END $121.10 HUBBARD, RICHARD ALLEN etal 0.2300 82 KELLIE ST $46.07 HUBBARD, RICHARD etal 0.5600 160 SIDNEY LN $59.37 HUBBEL, KYLE 1.1400 24851 US HWY 421 $353.15 HUDGIN, THOMAS L etal 0.2000 SIDBURY RD OFF $25.88 HUFFIN, REGINA ANN etal 0.6900 404 S ALLIGATOR LN $192.91 HULING, WILILAM SCOTT 4.0000 421 HWY OFF $233.58 HULING, WILILAM SCOTT 1.0000 10093 US HWY 421 $445.02 HUMPHREY, DUNCAN R 0.0600 N ANDERSON BLVD $125.71 HUMPHREY, DUNCAN R LOT N ANDERSON BLVD $108.95 HUMPHREYS, CHRISTOPHER SCOTT etal 0.6500 N SEA LILY CT $2.19 HUNTER, BARRY S etal LOT 819 S TOPSAIL DR $16.91 HUTCHISON, DELAINE STARR 3.3000 57 PROMISED LAND RD $577.45 HYATT, CATHLEEN NICHOL 0.6500 117 WINDWARD DR $221.86 IKNER, GENE A JR etal 0.6600 805 NORTH DR $3.59 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 IMEL, JOHN D etal 0.4600 9194 HIGHSMITH RD $239.42 INCERTO, LOUISE B etal 3.1800 MANHOLLOW CHURCH RD $104.54 INCERTO, LOUISE B etal 1.0000 MANHOLLOW CHURCH RD $52.35 INGRAM, EDWARD P 0.5000 NC HWY 11 $143.75 INSCOE, LATHAN LOUIS III etal LOT 50 MICHIGAN AVE $551.36 JACKSON, BARBARA A 1.9200 991 NC HWY 210 E $926.13 JACKSON, CARL JAMES etal 2.1100 7577 PINEY WOODS RD $245.86 JACKSON, VELMA MURPHY 3.6600 BIG FOUR RD OFF $209.61 JACOBS, ANNIE CAROLYN etal 0.4900 2958 WHITESTOCKING RD $237.52 JACOBS, BENJAMIN LEE etal 1.0000 270 CREPE MYRTLE RD $745.49 JACOBS, BENJAMIN LEE etal 1.0000 CREPE MYRTLE RD OFF $128.63 JACOBS, CHARLES EDWARD 0.8500 232 PERKINS DR $34.11 JACOBS, CURTIS HEIRS 5.0000 8375 PINEY WOODS RD $317.01 JACOBS, DAVID H etal 3.5000 1321 CROOMSBRIDGE RD $706.36 JACOBS, HEZEKIAH TRUSTEE OF TH 7.9800 PINEY WOODS RD $168.46 JACOBS, HEZEKIAH TRUSTEE OF TH 15.1600 HORSE BRANCH RD $281.43 JACOBS, IVEY JAMES etal 0.9300 238 CREPE MYRTLE RD $209.21 JACOBS, JEFFERY JR HEIRS 4.5000 PINEY WOODS RD $162.39 JACOBS, OLIVER A etal 14.5400 RHYNE RD $2.06 JACQUOT, JAMES J etal LOT MALLARD DR $207.00 JACQUOT, JAMES etal LOT HICKORY CIR $431.25 JACQUOT, JAMES etal LOT QUEENS CT $215.63 JAMES, ADOLPHUS 11.0800 110 WOOTEN RD $579.79 JAMES, ADOLPHUS 21.7300 53 HWY $401.45 JAMES, DAIL ELAINE 0.9700 WALTER HOLMES RD $107.95 JAMES, GENEVA 2.1000 442 WEBBTOWN RD $803.66 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 $93.96 JAMES, JEFFREY E 1.8800 STANFORD AV $5,108.08 JAMES, JOSHUA etal 2.5000 JOHN PICKETT RD $138.57 JAMES, KEITH A etal 1.3400 GIDEONS POND RD $1.09 JAMES, LENORA 0.5000 7244 NC HWY 50 $71.91 JAMES, MAYSIA L 1.1800 1200 MAPLE HILL SCHOOL RD $87.57 JAMES, NATHANIEL LEROY etal 3.0000 7344 NC HWY 50 $18.53 JAMES, RENEE 1.0000 2858 WILLARD RD $185.63 JAMES, ROY B ET AL etal 135.7100 BUCKLE RD OFF $3,302.04 JAMES, SAMPSON HEIRS 7.5000 LEE RD OFF $139.89 JAMESON, PAMELA JO 0.7700 RIVER BEND DR $99.05 JAMESON, PAMELA JO 0.7100 RIVERBEND DR $91.33 JAMESON, PAMELA JO 0.8300 RIVERBEND DR $106.76 JAMESON, PAMELA JO 0.5900 1810 RIVER BEND DR $1,541.91 JAMESON, PAMELA JO 2.3500 912 KEL ASH RD $586.03 JANICKI, RAYMOND LEE etal 2.3500 8215 US HWY 117 N $280.91 JARMAN, BONNIE L BATTS etal 2.1700 81 MILL CREEK RD $359.99 JARMON, JERRY LEE 3.2500 BOROUGH RD $150.25 JATJ INVESTMENTS LLC 1.0100 10300 US HWY 17 $1,449.60 JENKINS, CAROL HARRELSON 0.3100 LITTLE KELLY RD $13.30 JENKINS, DAVID ALLEN 1.4000 MCDUFFIE RD OFF $147.73 JOHNSON, CAROL KIetal 0.5200 SLOCUM TR $38.59 JOHNSON, CICERO A 0.4300 GORE RD OFF $54.02 JOHNSON, DERRICK 0.6100 8550 SLOCUM TR $284.92 JOHNSON, E MARVIN 1.4600 LEA ISLAND $226.67 JOHNSON, E MARVIN 1.2500 LEA ISLAND $194.07 JOHNSON, FAYE FARRIOR 0.2400 BATSON RD $60.30 JOHNSON, FAYE FARRIOR 0.1200 631 BATSON RD $234.44 JOHNSON, IVEY L SR 0.2100 N TIMBERLY LN $45.02 JOHNSON, J B HEIRS 2.0300 OAK TREE RD $60.87 JOHNSON, JIMMY 0.5000 8470 SLOCUM TR $955.01 JOHNSON, JIMMY 0.6700 SLOCUM TRAIL $84.17 JOHNSON, JIMMY 1.2800 SLOCUM TRAIL $142.80 JOHNSON, JIMMY 0.8900 SLOCUM TR $148.61 JOHNSON, LEE HEIRS 2.8800 NEWTOWN LOOP OFF $78.15 JOHNSON, MARY 0.6300 110 EARL LEWIS RD $6.95 JOHNSON, MARY L etal 0.9900 81D MORNING GLORY RD $147.77 JOHNSON, PERKINS EUGENE etal 1.7700 11440 ASHTON RD $287.93 JOHNSON, ROBERT T JR etal 0.6800 3949 BLUEBERRY RD $536.82 JOHNSON, ROGER P 6.1200 20332 US HWY 17 $3,374.54 JOHNSON, WALTER T SR 34.6600 210 HWY $586.77 JOHNSON, WILLIE LEE 0.8800 10260 NC HWY 11 $288.09 JONES, BENNIE DONNELL 0.4600 303 BIG FOUR RD $85.66 JONES, DARRYL LOT 405 FAWN DR $622.23 JONES, DONNIE H III etal LOT 1012 CAROLINA BLVD $3,176.09 JONES, DOROTHY ANN ET AL etal 1.1000 71 SHEPARDS RD $114.50 JONES, DOROTHY B 0.7000 12640 US HWY 17 $534.03 JONES, DOUGLAS ALAN 0.5700 NEWKIRK RD $71.61 JONES, DOUGLAS ALAN 1.9000 NEWKIRK RD OFF $119.55 JONES, DOUGLAS ALAN 1.0100 770 NEWKIRK RD $862.15 JONES, FELTON REYNOLD 1.8400 MCKINLEY MERRITT RD $237.17 JONES, GRACIE LEE 0.1700 10076 NC HWY 11 $4.30 JONES, HASSONIL 13.2700 UNION CHAPEL RD $244.51 JONES, HASSONIL 13.7500 UNION CHAPEL RD $251.04 JONES, HASSONIL LOT S MCCULLEN ST $66.12 JONES, HASSONIL 1.4100 N WRIGHT ST $367.62 JONES, HOLLY HEIRS 37.0000 12721 US HWY 421 $799.30 JONES, HOLLY HEIRS 77.0800 PORTER RD $1,255.09 JONES, IVORY KEVIN 1.0000 64 NEWKIRK RD $244.45 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 $1,188.89 JONES, LEE ANDREWS L/E etal 0.4700 54 WILLIAMS STORE RD $943.38 JONES, LORI 1.4900 1734 LAMB RD $347.91 JONES, LORI J etal 4.7200 LAMB RD $401.64 JONES, MARY ETTA 1.7300 7525 PINEY WOODS RD $304.95 JONES, OLEN C etal 0.1400 RAYMOND WILLIAMS RD $17.96 JONES, PATRICIA 1.0000 2667 PORTER RD $18.52 JONES, PHEMIA B 0.9500 12860 NC HWY 210 $194.93 JONES, ROSEFIELD HEIRS 3.1200 ALFONSO NIXON DR $5,139.65 JONES, ROY L etal 0.2300 GERANIUM RD OFF $80.13 JONES, ROY L etal 0.3700 60 GERANIUM RD $547.33 JONES, THEODORE JR ET AL etal 14.3000 MALPASS CORNER RD $266.30 JONES, THEODORE JR ET AL etal 62.0000 MALPASS CORNER RD $1,044.57 JONES, WENDY JO ALPHIN CUST TY etal LOT 1407 S SHORE DR $13.62 JORDAN, ANITA 0.4600 1320 NEW RD $2.84 JORDAN, ANNIE VANESSA 5.3500 6994 STAG PARK RD $22.31 JORDAN, BARBARA TAYLOR etal 4.0000 217 OLD WHITFIELD RD $362.06

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JORDAN, BERTHA WALKER L/E 2.4500 466 WALKERTOWN RD $70.64 JORDAN, CHRISTOPHER JAMES 1.0000 6423 STAG PARK RD $190.63 JORDAN, CHRISTOPHER JAMES etal 2.1400 STAG PARK RD $130.39 JORDAN, DOROTHY MAE S 0.4100 1078 NEW RD $127.85 JORDAN, EDWARD etal 0.8400 JORDAN RD $108.05 JORDAN, EDWARD etal 1.5000 501 EVERETTE RD $150.90 JORDAN, EDWARD etal 10.1200 EVERTTE RD $242.38 JORDAN, ELLA M 0.3400 51 JORDAN RD $218.07 JORDAN, ELLA MAY 0.5200 JORDAN RD $145.46 JORDAN, EMERSON L etal 3.0000 STAG PARK RD OFF $246.96 JORDAN, GALE L 0.4800 271 CROOKED CREEK DR $343.59 JORDAN, JAMES CHRISTOPHER etal 2.1400 6455 STAG PARK RD $418.91 JORDAN, JAMES HEIRS2.1200 7151 STAG PARK RD $750.94 JORDAN, JAMES HEIRS 2.1200 7151 STAG PARK RD $34.09 JORDAN, JUDY BELINDA 0.6900 7584 NC HWY 50 $385.97 JORDAN, MARGARET 0.5000 STAG PARK RD OFF $64.32 JORDAN, MARGIE etal 3.0000 1207 VAN EDEN RD $218.53 JORDAN, NATHAN LEO JR 1.5100 7175 NC HWY 50 $772.77 JORDAN, REBRA 2.0000 295 PORTER RD $115.70 JORDAN, ROBERT TURNER etal 3.2700 WHITESTOCKING RD $1.75 JORDAN, ROBERT TURNER etal 1.0000 130 WHITESTOCKING EXT $558.87 JORDAN, RODNEY GILVEN SR 1.0200 82 BUCKEYE LN $241.92 JORDAN, THERESA A 1.5500 585 SYCAMORE DR $575.39 JORDAN, WALTER THOMAS etal 0.3500 NEW RD $86.48 JOSEY, LINELL 3.0000 210 HWY OFF $246.24 JOSEY, LINELL 0.8400 210 HWY $203.64 JOSEY, LINELL 0.7000 210 HWY OFF $30.72 JOSEY, LINELL 1.0500 210 HWY OFF $45.14 JOSLEYN, SENA LANIER etal 7.4500 OLD MAPLE HILL RD $1.78 JOYNER, JAY FAISON III LOT GREENSBORO AVENUE $245.90 JUMBERCOTTA, ANDREW S etal LOT SAW GRASS RD $862.50 JUSTICE, STEPHEN ROSS JR etal 2.0300 211 LODGE HALL RD $4.81 KASSON, JOANNE etal 0.7900 394 SLOOP POINT RD $696.90 KATALINIC, JUDITH M 1.6500 3444 NEW ROAD AVE $1,113.72 KAZARAS, ELEANOR A 0.9000 HENRY BROWN RD $115.77 KEA, DEXTER L 0.5500 7345 CANETUCK RD $192.81 KEA, GEORGE EDWARD 3.1500 CANETUCK RD $248.51 KEA, JOSEPHINE 1.0000 CANETUCK RD $125.63 KEARNS, RATFORD DALE 0.5400 UNDERWOOD DR $94.77 KEITH, ALTON 0.8800 80 UNION CHAPEL RD $511.86 KEITH, BARBARA JONES 8.0000 11 HWY OFF $97.53 KEITH, CRAIG 1.0000 5721 NC HWY 11 $425.74 KEITH, KELVIN etal 0.4600 600 WHIPPING LAKE LN $494.76 KEITH, LOIS SMITH 1.9700 6945 CANETUCK RD $407.56 KELLERMANN, MICHAEL H etal LOT 3016 S SHORE DR $302.13 KELLY, FREDDIE LEE etal 1.2900 14220 ASHTON RD $281.37 KELLY, GERARD M etal LOT DAN OWEN DR $4.08 KELLY, KIMBERLY JANE etal 0.9700 5017 BLUEBERRY RD $553.16 KEMP, ANTHONY JAMES 2.0000 KEMP ROGERS RD $120.60 KEMPTON, DANIEL JOSEPH 1.0000 31 RED HAWK LN $11.09 KENNEDY, EARNEST R etal LOT 213 S SHORE DR $2,247.15 KENTROLIS, JOSEPH N HEIRS 1.2400 272 MONTAGUE RD $134.19 KEPNER, ROBERT J etal 0.5000 135 BELLHAMMON DR $426.58 KERNODLE, RONALD LEE etal 0.4800 28305 NC HWY 210 $17.87 KERR, JAMES B etal LOT HERRING CIR $43.13 KERR, RICHARD L JR etal 216.8200 13757 SHILOH RD $9,709.06 KERR, RICHARD L JR etal 74.0100 SHILOH RD OFF $9,162.51 KIM, GREGORY IAN LOT COUNTRY CLUB DR $431.25 KING, CORNIS LAMAR JR etal LOT 613 BISHOP CT $497.72 KING, RICKY etal 0.8200 5301 ENGLISHTOWN RD $137.35 KINSER, TONY RAY etal 0.9300 875 JOHN HENRY STORE RD $99.85 KIRBY, CARRIE E etal 1.0000 3379 POINT CASWELL RD $53.28 KIRBY, CARRIE E etal 3.0000 3419 POINT CASWELL RD $307.50 KLINEFELTER, KURTZ etal LOT 117 HWY OFF THREE CYPRESS RD $378.25 KLINGENBERGER, J PETER etal 4.5000 13991 NC HWY 210 $7,282.93 KNOWLES FARM INC 24.1600 BELL WILLIAMS RD OFF $322.92 KNOWLES, FARMS INC 6.4900 BELL WILLIAMS RD OFF $146.38 KNOWLES, FARMS INC 11.5700 BELL WILLIAMS RD OFF $228.84 KOEN, ROBERT DALE LOT CREEK DR $357.13 KOEN, ROBERT DALE LOT 600 LANDING CT $641.33 KOLUCH, RICHARD LOT SPRING CHASE LANE $359.10 KORN, MURRAY A etal 5.0000 WHITE BRIDGE RD $1,910.07 KOSH, JOE JR 0.2000 669 THANKFUL RD $34.20 KOSH, JOE JR etal 1.4600 403 BEAVER COVE CT $503.07 KRAUSE, JUSTIN etal 29.7700 194 SHOLAR MILL RD $855.49 KURZ, JOHN WOODBRIDGE 1.0000 HIGHSMITH RD $40.77 LACEWELL, ADDIE 0.3400 110 ROCKY PT TRAINING SCH RD $170.42 LACEWELL, CECILIA N etal 1.2900 UNION BETHEL RD OFF $22.80 LACKEY, EMMA JANE 4.3700 11170 US 17 HWY $5,193.54 LAFON, RUSH D 0.4100 124 BELLHAMMON DR $120.32 LAGUNAS, ABIGAIL 0.8900 60 FAITHFUL LN $383.15 LAMB, DIANN 1.0000 656 ST JOHNS CHURCH RD $205.67 LAMB, W R HEIRS 17.4600 PINEY WOODS RD OFF $315.05 LAMBERT, ELEANOR B TRUSTEE 0.4600 COTTLE ACRES RD $59.17 LAMBERT, SHERRY RENA 1.3000 15504 NC HWY 210 $181.97 LAMBERT, SHERRY RENA 75.0200 7851 NC HWY 53 EAST $1,106.21 LAMONT, DELLIE 5.5000 JOHN HENRY STORE RD $123.45 LANA, SALVATORE JR etal 0.6800 1112 PENDERLEA HWY $576.75 LANDIS, LINDA L/E 0.3400 267 ANDERSON DR $191.60 LANE, R B III 3.3000 1024 POND RD $232.77 LANE, SEAN T ET AL etal 41.4500 HEADING BLUFF RD $704.55 LANGLEY, RUTH W HEIRS 0.2400 106 KELLIE ST $76.68 LANGLEY, THERESA W etal LOT 95 ROLAND CT $1,364.31 LANIER, ADRIANNA TANYA 3.6500 MALPASS CORNER RD $337.58 LANIER, B BARDEN 24.2400 53 HWY OFF $121.99 LANIER, CHARLIE DALE LOT BRICKYARD RD $396.75 LANIER, CHARLIE DALE 2.2400 ROWAN RD $202.85 LANIER, CHARLIE DALE LOT BRICKYARD RD $396.75 LANIER, D C 0.1800 LITTLE KINSTON RD $451.34 LANIER, DOROTHY W etal 4.7400 WEBBTOWN RD OFF $3.11 LANIER, DOROTHY W etal 1.9200 WEBBTOWN RD $1.61 LANIER, GREGORY DUANE 1.1400 19885 US HWY 421 $575.89 LANIER, JANET G 1.7800 1736 PINKNEY RD $823.17 LANIER, JOHN S 0.4000 WEBBTOWN RD $50.25 LANIER, S A etal 7.4300 LEE RD OFF $156.82 LANKFORD, JAMES F etal 2.0000 861 CORCUS FERRY RD $3,233.13 LANSING, DIANE ALLEN 0.7400 JOHN PICKETT RD $123.95 LAWING, LINDSAY MARTIN LOT S BELVEDERE DR $215.63 LAWING, LINDSAY MARTIN LOT S BELVEDERE DR $215.63 LAWRENCE, PETER etal 0.9600 112 BOYLE DR $515.86 LAWSON, JOHNNY 0.5200 OFF FENNELL TOWN RD $68.45 LAWSON, JOHNNY WACCO 1.0100 3353 FENNELL TOWN RD $303.61 LAWSON, JOHNNY WACCO 0.8500 LAME DUCK LANE $111.89 LAWTON, MARY LEE 0.4300 8085 PINEY WOODS RD $74.61 LEE, AMELIA G 0.5400 40 LEE RD $30.43 LEE, AMELIA G 2.0100 6536 NC HWY 50 $211.96 LEE, ARMELIA WALKE 0.5100 478 WALKERTOWN RD $57.02 LEE, AZALEA HEIRS 1.0000 440 WILLIAMS RD $249.54 LEE, AZALEA HEIRS 1.0000 50 HWY $125.63 LEE, DORIS ANN 0.6000 7591 NC HWY 50 $736.11 LEE, HANNAH C 0.9600 LEE RD $180.60 LEE, HANNAH C 3.5000 TR 17 PB 29/84 THEODORE LEE HEIRS $90.28 LEE, JOSEPH L 4.2000 LEE RD OFF $103.41 LEE, JOSEPH L 0.9600 LEE RD $120.60 LEE, JOSEPH LENNER 2.0000 LEE RD OFF $120.30 LEE, JOSEPH LENNER 2.0000 LEE RD OFF $120.60 LEE, KATIE MAE 1.0000 7210 NC HWY 50 $297.06 LEE, MINNIE WATKINS 4.5300 9404 NC 50 HWY $181.62 LEE, THEODORE JR 4.1000 LEE RD OFF $101.64 LEE, THEORDORE JR 0.9600 LEE RD $120.60 LEE, THERETHA S 0.5200 73 SHARPLESS RD $87.07 LEFLER, MICHAEL VINSON 8.6000 ENGLISHTOWN ROAD OFF $1.32 LEGGETT, MICHAEL G JR & LISA C LOT 141 SHELLEY RD $818.96


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LEIMONE, RUBY 20.0000 117 HWY OFF $346.43 LEIMONE, RUBY HENDERSON L/E LOT 104 W BRIDGERS ST $520.78 LESESKY, ALAN CLYDE LOT GREENSBORO AVENUE $1.84 LEVELL, EDDIE etal 1.6300 53 HWY OFF $80.93 LEWIS, ALTON D 3.5900 230 NEWKIRK RD $576.82 LEWIS, ANDREW HEIRS 0.5000 9133 HIGHSMITH RD $463.25 LEWIS, BETTY L etal 2.0400 588 WARDS CORNER LOOP RD $190.07 LEWIS, BRENT etal 12.4800 210 KEMP RODGERS RD $587.74 LEWIS, CAROLINE C etal LOT BLACKBEARD DR $276.00 LEWIS, DEBRA K 17.1000 160 OLD FAYETTEVILLE RD $2,392.38 LEWIS, DENISE L 0.4600 NEWKIRK RD $128.42 LEWIS, HERMAN LEE JR etal 0.5000 3228 BELL WILLIAMS RD $83.75 LEWIS, JOEY DEAN 0.6900 NORTH DR $30.28 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 $110.95 LEWIS, JOHN A LOT 125 OLD FARM RD $503.03 LEWIS, JOHN P LOT COUNTRY CLUB DR $230.00 LEWIS, JOHN etal 1.2600 116 BLACK WATER DR $2.14 LEWIS, KENNETH etal 0.7300 580 KIMBERLY CT $0.63 LEWIS, KEONIA 1.0400 PORTER RD $95.96 LEWIS, RAEFORD CLARK 0.7900 260 NEWKIRK RD $98.38 LEWIS, SEANITA 1.0500 PORTER RD $111.69 LEWIS, VERNON DANIEL 2.2000 LEWIS RD $173.62 LEWIS, VERNON D etal 0.5200 408 LEWIS RD $1,622.11 LEWIS, WALTER HEIRS etal 3.9800 BELL WILLIAMS RD $91.15 LEWIS, WALTER HEIRS etal 3.9900 BELL WILLIAMS RD $94.61 LEWIS, WALTER HEIRS etal 4.0000 2037 BELL WILLIAMS RD $322.11 LEWIS, WANDA GAIL 1.2400 NEW RD $108.05 LINDEMAN, LEROY J LOT DARCY CT $215.63 LINDON, MICHAEL C LOT 1863 WATTS LANDING RD $447.41 LINDON, MICHAEL C LOT WATTS LANDING RD $804.00 LINDON, MICHAEL C LOT WATTS LANDING RD $804.00 LINDSAY, JAMES D LOT 310 S VANN ST $217.35 LINDSAY, JAMES D LOT W HAYES ST $23.76 LINDSAY, JAMES D LOT S VANN ST $48.98 LINDSAY, JAMES D LOT 706 W HAYES ST $307.01 LISANE, DAPHNEY MAE WATKINS 1.0000 221 JOHN PICKETT RD $156.33 LISANE, LAVONDA K 0.5000 ROCK RD $62.82 LISANE, LINDA ET AL etal 7.6100 771 LEE RD $273.81 LISLE, MARK E LOT 862 WILDWOOD CIR $321.56 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 $145.15 LLOYD, WOODROW 0.5500 KEITH ROAD $23.04 LLOYD, WOODROW 0.5000 230 KEITH RD $165.46 LLOYD, WOODROW 0.6700 KEITH ROAD $28.06 LOCKEY, STEVEN R etal 2.9400 106 LANDS END CT $87.23 LOFTIN, BRENDA JEAN 0.8400 88 JORDAN RD $103.84 LOFTON, OTHELIA 0.5300 9200 NC 50 HWY $385.98 LOFTON, OTHELIA 3.5000 9088 NC HWY 50 $618.01 LOFTON, OTHELIA 4.0000 50 HWY $172.31 LOGAN, KATHERLEEN C 2.0900 900 ANDERSON RD $359.57 LONDON, ERICA 0.1700 36 FULLER LN $8.22 LONG, RONALD EDGAR 0.6600 163 OLD RAMSEY RD $64.61 LOPEZ, FRANCISCO ROBERTO RAMIR etal 4.0000 MALPASS CORNER RD $7.36 LOPEZ, JULIO VALENTION etal 2.1300 679 BEATTYS BRIDGE RD $1.62 LOSCHIAVO, VINCENT etal 3.6900 532 GROVES POINT DR $2,228.87 LOSITO, CRAIG A LOT 213 BATES RETREAT $2,806.92 LOTS N LAND INC 1.0000 DOGWOOD RD $129.38 LOTS N LAND INC 2.9900 DOGWOOD RD $29.03 LOTS N LAND INC 1.0000 207 HOLIDAY DR $129.38 LOTS N LAND INC 1.0000 DOGWOOD RD $129.38 LOTS N LAND INC 1.0000 DOGWOOD RD $89.91 LOTS N LAND INC 1.0000 DOGWOOD RD $120.05 LOTS N LAND INC 1.0000 DOGWOOD RD $129.38 LOTS N LAND INC 1.0000 DOGWOOD RD $129.38 LOTS N LAND INC 1.0000 325 HOLIDAY DR $215.63 LOTS N LAND INC 1.0000 DOGWOOD RD $129.38 LOTS N LAND INC 1.0000 DOGWOOD RD $129.38 LOTS N LAND INC 1.0000 DOGWOOD RD $129.38 LOTS N LAND INC 1.0000 DOGWOOD RD $129.38 LOTS N LAND INC 1.0000 DOGWOOD RD $129.38 LOTS N LAND INC 1.0000 DOGWOOD RD $129.38 LOTS N LAND INC 1.0000 DOGWOOD RD $129.38 LOTS N LAND INC 1.0000 DOGWOOD RD $129.38 LOTS N LAND INC 1.0000 DOGWOOD RD $129.38 LOTS N LAND INC 1.0000 302 HOLIDAY DR $215.63 LOTS N LAND INC 1.0000 DOGWOOD RD $129.38 LOTS N LAND INC 1.0000 DOGWOOD RD $129.38 LOUCHS, WAYNE 4.4000 408 WILLIAMS STORE RD $890.58 LOVE GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH 0.4600 17 HWY & WILLIAMS LOVE GROVE R $862.50 LOVE, JOE B TRUSTEE OF JOE B L LOT 1902 S SHORE DR $4,096.46 LOVE, WALDO E etal LOT 118 E STOCKTON PLACE $1,585.74 LOWERY, SHELTON SR 1.0100 221 SADDLE RIDGE RD $351.26 LU, BARRY WEI LOT 117 COOTS TR $3,489.17 LUCE, DAWN AMOS 1.6500 290 CROOKED CREEK DR $339.72 LUNSFORD, MORRIS EDWARD etal 50.000 SHAW HWY $831.78 LUTHER, ADDIE LOU etal LOT HAYES ST $66.12 LUTHER, JAMES LEO etal 14.5000 LITTLE KELLY RD $274.83 LYON, SARA MARIE etal 1.5700 LEA ISLAND $6.78 MACKIE, CYNTHIA E 0.5100 390 NORTH DR $474.75 MAD CRAB LLC ET AL etal 0.8600 ACORN BRANCH WAY $9.27 MADDUX, RANDY JOE etal LOT 200-213 GATEWAY CONDOS DR $22.79 MAJOR, ARNAY 1.8800 623 BIG FOUR ROAD $198.64 MALLOY, ANDREW DANIEL SR 0.1400 12393 NC HWY 210 $316.55 MALLOY, ANDREW DANIEL SR etal 0.4000 NC HWY 210 $68.40 MALLOY, ANDREW DANIEL SR etal 0.1300 NC HWY 210 OFF $16.68 MALLOY, ANDREW DANIEL SR etal 0.5000 117 HWY OFF $64.32 MALONE, TIMOTHY E etal 4.2100 729 JOHNSON NURSERY RD $742.67 MALPASS, ANGEL BYRD 1.0000 ASHTON RD $115.43 MALPASS, ANGEL MICHELLE etal 0.5000 3267 BLUEBERRY RD $81.95 MALPASS, ANNIE HEIRS 27.3200 4555 US HWY 117 S $501.37 MALPASS, JUNE H 1.3100 85 SADDLE RIDGE RD $290.00 MANAGEMENT BY JNJ LLC 5.0000 21754 US HWY 17 $7,013.40 MANUS, BRENDA LEE 1.1700 55 SYCAMORE DR $357.86 MAPLES, THAD C LOT MAPLEWOOD LN $215.63 MAREADY, ALBERT JAMES C etal LOT 214 N SMITH ST $625.43 MAREADY, FREEMAN L 1.0000 111 SAWYER LN $413.98 MARLEY, ELIZABETH H 1.0000 545 RENEE DR $362.96 MARSH CREEK INVESTMENTS LLC 6.8100 116 MCFAYDEN CT $8,037.80 MARSHALL, CHARLES L etal 2.7700 632 ST JOHNS CHURCH RD $391.35 MARSHALL, HYTHA ANN 0.5300 680 MESSICK RD $13.27 MARSHALL, JAMES N etal 2.6300 1211 HARRISON CREEK RD $1.95 MARSHALL, LORENZO C SR 0.4000 HARRISON CREEK RD $51.75 MARSHALL, LORENZO C SR 0.6300 1184 HARRISON CREEK RD $216.60 MARSHALL, LORENZO C SR 0.2900 1200 HARRISON CREEK RD $886.95 MARSHALL, PATRICIA ANN 0.6800 58 N ST JOHNS CHURCH RD $203.80 MARSHALL, QUINTION etal 15.8400 MCDUFFIE RD $62.71 MARSHALL, QUINTON etal 1.0000 440 MCDUFFIE RD $78.66 MARSHALL, ROBERT LEE ET AL etal 2.2600 17 HWY $3,396.37 MARSHALL, ROBERT LEE ET AL etal 2.0000 1160 ST JOHNS CHURCH RD $544.47 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 MARSHBURN, DOROTHY 1.0000 115 GILES MARSHBURN ST $370.28 MARSHBURN, DOROTHY 1.7500 202 GILES MARSHBURN ST $340.07 MARSHBURN, DOROTHY M 2.0 114 GILES MARSHBURN ST $514.96 MARSHBURN, DOROTHY MAE 0.2300 619 TIMBERLY LN $88.53 MARSHBURN, JANICE S LOT 208 S MCCULLEN ST $1,343.19 MARSHBURN, MELODY 0.4600 605 E WHIPPING LAKE LN $266.15 MARSHBURN, PAUL etal 0.6400 958 ST JOHNS CHURCH RD $42.12 MARTIN, MARY J 0.4800 2258 BELL WILLIAMS RD $91.49 MARTIN, MYRA V 0.4800 2248 BELL WILLIAMS RD $136.43 MARTINEZ, EDWARDO etal 0.7100 79 MARTINEZ LN $554.31 MARTINEZ, MARCO A etal LOT 133 SINAI DR $195.33

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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 $379.92 MASSEY, JUSTIN WAYNE LOT 90 SINAI DR $4.74 MATIASEK, MATTHEW RUSSELL TRUS etal LOT 108 MULBERRY CIR $13.67 MATTHEWS, CHARLES 11.0400 JONESTOWN RF OFF $206.82 MATTHEWS, CHARLES D 1.0000 390 JONESTOWN RD $405.91 MATTHEWS, CHARLES DARRELL 1.1400 JONESTOWN RD $43.83 MATTHEWS, CHARLES DARRELL 0.8700 330 JONESTOWN RD $264.57 MATTHEWS, FRANKLIN B etal 2.3000 5121 WILLARD RD $230.24 MATTHEWS, TONY D LOT N OAK DR $1,120.53 MAXWELL, JAMES FRANCIS 0.4600 322 NC HWY 133 $133.27 MAY, JAMES R etal 13.0900 119 BUCKEYE LN $185.92 MAYO, JOSE etal 0.5000 254 NIXON AVE $312.67 MCALLISTER, JOHN HEIRS 9.5000 22100 NC HWY 210 $198.66 MCALLISTER, JOHN T 4.0000 NEWKIRK RD $108.45 MCALLISTER, THOMAS etal 3.0000 6129 NC HWY 11 $248.74 MCCALL, ANTHONY SR etal 0.5700 19060 NC HWY 210 $184.31 MCCANTS, CHARLTON D 0.6700 50 HWY $84.17 MCCAULEY, STANLEY L etal LOT 906D S SHORE DR $1,988.96 MCCLAMMY, JESSE HEIRS 2.0000 1110 PORTERS LANE RD $215.46 MCCOMMAS, JOHN A etal 1.4400 2267 PENDERLEA HWY $771.16 MCCORMICK, HENRIETTA LORRAINE 1.2600 325 WOODPECKER PKWY $509.40 MCCOWN, CHAD 0.5200 BERRY PATCH RD $2.36 MCCOY, LONNIE 1.3900 GARNET RD $147.38 MCCOY, NORMA B 3.4600 50 HWY $140.84 MCDONALD, DOUGLAS HUGH 1.1600 2523 ANDERSON RD $249.99 MCDUFFIE, STACY RENEA 1.0000 2560 HALFWAY BRANCH SCHOOL RD $277.89 MCDUFFIE, WILLIE etal 0.6500 2855 PORTER RD $206.66 MCDUFFIE, WILLIE etal 0.6700 2851 PORTER RD $121.77 MCEACHIN, ANNETTE N 0.4600 3105 WILLARD RD $445.62 MCEACHIN, ANNETTE NEWKIRK 0.2500 3081 WILLARD RD $252.14 MCEACHIN, ANNETTE NEWKIRK 5.2900 WILLARD RD OFF $61.52 MCINTYRE, GENERAL 3.5000 210 HWY OFF $92.16 MCINTYRE, SAMANTHA 2.1700 10923 POINT CASWELL RD $471.16 MCKAGUE, RONALD WAYNE JR 0.4900 KINGS DR $61.56 MCKNIGHT, OPERAUS 0.9800 PINEY WOODS RD $127.53 MCKNIGHT, OPERAUS etal 0.4800 107 BRANCH DR $581.00 MCKOY, ANITA 1.3700 65 CROOKED CREEK DR $209.57 MCKOY, LONNIE etal 0.3800 611 WEBBTOWN RD $181.18 MCLAMB, ROBERT GABRIEL 1.0000 527 GIDDEONS POND RD $13.14 MCLEAN, BARBARA FAYE HRS 5.4800 2035 JOHN HENRY STORE RD $1,030.23 MCLEOD, ALINE 0.5200 15684 NC HWY 210 $145.15 MCMILLAN, DAVID FREDERICK JR 34.7600 290 MCMILLAN RD OFF $432.12 MCNERNEY, LISA etal LOT 1309 N SHORE DR $1,680.99 MCPHERSON, EASTER HEIRS 17.0200 450 BIG FOUR RD $463.64 MEARES, DEWEY EUGENE etal 8.0000 3060 LITTLE KELLY RD $607.26 MEEKS, GEORGE A HEIRS 0.9300 2026A SHAW HWY $801.09 MELIK, KATIE etal 1.1600 260 SPORTSMAN DR $244.08 MELVIN, ARNETHIA B HEIRS 0.5200 WHITESTOCKING RD $66.89 MELVIN, ARNETHIA B HEIRS 0.4600 WHITESTOCKING RD $98.62 MENDEZ, BRENDA PEREZ 0.5000 59 KIMBERLY CT $349.26 MERCER, DONALD EDWARD LOT 112 ASHLEY LN $534.51 MERCER, JAMES L LOT 209 N SHORE DR $1,862.84 MERCY, JOANN 0.9000 120 WILLIAM P MERCY CT $203.73 MEREDITH, CHRISTOPHER JAMES 0.6900 LIZZIE HENRY RD $89.79 MEREDITH, JAMES RAY etal 17.3000 LIZZIE HENRY RD OFF $312.16 MEREDITH, JAMES RAY etal 7.4700 925 LIZZIE HENRY RD $352.19 MEREDITH, LAWRENCE JR 17.3000 LIZZIE HENRY RD OFF $154.00 MERRICK, DONNA ARMSTRONG 1.8100 PIKE CREEK RD OFF $27.05 MERRITT, IRIS 2.4600 2666 SHILOH RD $448.57 MERRITT, JAMES KENNETH etal 17.3800 BELT RD OFF $366.78 MESHAW, EARL etal 0.7200 PENDERLEA HWY OFF $134.73 MESHAW, REBECCA B 0.6700 1276 PENDERLEA HWY $707.44 MIDGETT, C SANDY 11 1.6300 104 MACHINE GUN RD $229.39 MIDGETT, C SANDY II 3.6200 MACHINE GUN RD $326.90 MIDGETTE, ALVIN F LOT 611A N WRIGHT ST $377.45 MILAM, JOHNNY O III etal 0.2000 BICKETT STREET $112.28 MILES, JOYCE 0.8900 148 PETERSON HILL AVE $190.80 MILITELLO, PAUL 0.5200 141 DEER RIDGE DR E $126.12 MILLER, C J JR HEIRS 0.6400 RAYMOND WILLIAMS RD $82.08 MILLER, ISABELLE W 1.0000 NC HWY 210 $1.30 MILLER, LYNN LOT 221 PAIGE HALL CT $305.07 MILLER, MIKEL DALE 0.9500 510 S GREEN ACRES DR $235.72 MILLIKEN, SYLVIA A 0.9600 400 BELL WILLIAMS RD $436.32 MILLIKEN, WILLIAM B SR etal 5.0000 5595 BELL WILLIAMS RD $1,577.65 MILLIKEN, WILLIAM B etal 0.7300 166 WILD TURKEY TR $572.11 MILLINER, TIMOTHY etal LOT 213 GOLD COAST DR $477.22 MILLIS, JOHN P etal LOT MOORES LANDING EXT OFF $646.88 MILLS, ALEENE 1.0000 1601 CAMP KIRKWOOD RD $209.70 MILLS, ANNIE LOU HEIRS 1.0000 18920 US HWY 421 $712.71 MILLS, BARRY THOMAS 5.7000 OAK TREE RD OFF $126.98 MILLS, HARRIS L 3.4000 4164 WILLARD RD $800.51 MILLS, HELEN 2.5000 9690 PENDERLEA HWY $950.48 MILLS, VIRGINIA HINSLEY 0.5000 525 MILL CREEK RD $1.53 MILLS, WILLIE L HEIRS etal 23.9800 421 HWY $468.11 MINTZ, ANGEL O 1.4500 15711 NC HWY 53 W $389.65 MINTZ, GRIFFIN ALEXANDER LOT CROOMSBRIDGE RD $165.12 MINTZ, SHELTON CRAIG 0.7600 371 W STRAWBERRY LN $593.19 MINTZ, SHELTON C etal 0.5000 932 ARVIDA SPUR RD $141.95 MINTZ, SHELTON R 4.0000 LITTLE KELLY RD & KEL ASH $153.32 MIRANDA, J K TRUSTEE 23.2400 5215 PENDERLEA HWY $754.82 MITCHELL, CHARLES EDWARD etal 0.2600 FULLER LN $67.28 MITCHELL, CLYDE 6.7500 OFF LITTLE KELLY RD $151.64 MITCHELL, CLYDE 3.2400 LITTLE KELLY RD $89.27 MITCHELL, CORA MAE W 1.0000 74 OLD THOMAS AVE $263.31 MITCHELL, EDWARD J JR 0.5500 109 SHEPARDS RD $306.26 MITCHELL, GILBERT E etal 1.0000 228 KATERS LN $358.43 MITCHELL, JOHN B SR LOT 477 JAMAICA DR $335.00 MITCHELL, KIMBERLY 0.5600 47 GREEN SHARPLESS RD $427.84 MITCHELL, THOMAS etal 0.4700 9190 NC HWY 50 $39.41 MOBLEY, MICHAEL etal 1.0000 2781 LAMB RD $241.81 MOCK, JESSE R 0.4600 425 NC HWY 210 E $115.58 MOCK, ROGER A 1.0000 327 & 329 ELECTRIC LN $2.60 MONROE, RODERICK C 5.0000 230 NEWTOWN LOOP RD $107.09 MONTAGUE, CHARLES A LOT 303 N WRIGHT ST $152.11 MONTFORD, GEORGE C III etal 1.9900 492 COPPERHEAD LN $710.30 MONTGOMERY, DAN T 5.5500 530 BREWINGTON DR $869.84 MOORE, ANNIE RUTH HEIRS 2.5100 WEBBTOWN RD OFF $71.47 MOORE, BLANE HEIRS LOT S VANN ST $154.20 MOORE, CINDY 1.5900 877 WEBBTOWN RD $309.26 MOORE, DERWAN EDWIN etal LOT 509 W HAYES ST $342.07 MOORE, DESSER HEIRS 2.6300 650 CHESHIRE RD $260.56 MOORE, EDNA 2.4900 10534 NC HWY 210 $146.03 MOORE, EDWARD LEE etal 1.2000 4238 BELL WILLIAMS RD $1,021.80 MOORE, ERIC ALONZO 0.2800 26879 NC HWY 210 $180.41 MOORE, ERIC ALONZO 0.4100 26879 NC 210 HWY $35.01 MOORE, GEORGE EVERETT 1.8000 254 HARRELL RD $480.18 MOORE, JAMES P JR etal 20.0000 STAG PARK RD OFF $173.21 MOORE, JAMES P JR etal 62.3100 STAG PARK RD $115.26 MOORE, JAMES S 10.0800 4486 CANETUCK RD $270.32 MOORE, JAMES S SR 22.0300 CANETUCK RD $372.69 MOORE, JAMIE M etal 1.4600 78 RED TIP LN $552.18 MOORE, JIMMY ROGER etal 0.4500 2942 BAY RD $57.00 MOORE, JOSEPH G CRISP LOT 801 E NASSAU RD $1,116.04 MOORE, JOSEPH G CRISP LOT 803 E NASSAU RD $1,138.05 MOORE, KUNIKO 0.9500 16016 NC HWY 53 W $101.22 MOORE, LINWOOD GEORGE etal 0.4900 NC HWY 210 $83.80 MOORE, MARY ELIZABETH 2.0000 128 PETERSON HILL AVE $261.92 MOORE, MATHEW E etal LOT 606 N WRIGHT ST $365.05 MOORE, MELVIN E L/E 0.4000 112 BECKYS CIR $596.38 MOORE, MITCHELL DAVID 0.9600 106 BLACK WATER DR $0.78 MOORE, ROSALYN JAMES 9.2500 WEBBTOWN RD OFF $138.28 MOORE, ROSCOE J HEIRS 8.1900 3975 CANETUCK RD $476.97 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MORARIE, RANDY FRANCIS 19.3500 282 JAMES E MOORE RD $379.98 MORGAN, CAROL SUE 0.5700 1601 NC HWY 53 W $275.52 MORGAN, CAROL SUE 0.5700 W 53 HWY OFF $106.66 MORGAN, CAROL SUE 0.5600 NC HWY 53 W $104.79 MORGAN, DORIS ET AL etal LOT 1505 S SHORE DR $2,373.74 MORGAN, EUNICE LINDA 0.9400 701 FARSIDE DR $25.66 MORGAN, MICHAEL 1.9400 53 HWY OFF $120.77 MORGAN, PAUL E etal 1.9500 53 HWY OFF $6.20 MORGAN, WOODROW W L/E 0.4100 241 STAG PARK RD $103.25 MORRELL, RODNEY A etal 1.0400 739 NORTH DR $184.62 MORRETT, G ALAN etal LOT 210 LITTLE KINSTON RD $812.38 MORRIS, BENJAMIN MONROE etal 1403 CAROLINA BLVD $1,028.00 MORRIS, DAVID BRUCE etal LOT SUMMER TIME COURT $179.56 MORRIS, DAVID B etal LOT SUMMERTIME CT $239.56 MORRISON, JOHN etal 1.0000 308 DEMPS RD $293.84 MOSLEY, MARY S 3.6600 17 HWY $195.02 MOSS, ALAN 1.3500 1911 WILMINGTON ST E $149.33 MOTE, DENNIS 27.0000 DOCTOR CREEK RD OFF $140.13 MOTE, DENNIS E 15.2000 ENGLISHTOWN RD $593.50 MOTE, DENNIS E 131.0000 747 POWERS RD $510.65 MOTE, DENNIS E 0.5500 4535 ENGLISHTOWN RD $623.90 MOTE, DENNIS E 231.5000 POWERS RD $722.89 MOTE, DENNIS EDWARD 28.0000 WILLARD RD OFF $140.58 MOTE, DENNIS EDWARD 11.0000 WILLARD RD $59.93 MOTE, DENNIS EDWARD 9.0000 WILLARD RD $50.92 MOTE, DENNIS EDWARD 15.9100 WILLARD RD OFF $80.54 MOTE, DENNIS EDWARD etal 24.8600 WILLARD RD OFF $449.90 MOTT, JIM P etal 3.1500 4233 SHAW HWY $138.26 MOTT, JOE A etal 0.5000 7590 SLOCUM TR $82.00 MOTT, KEVIN A 1.2300 4044 MALPASS CORNER RD $360.69 MOTT, STEVE 1.5700 CALLAWAY CT $153.96 MOXLEY, EMILY etal 0.8800 766 SYCAMORE DR $3.63 MOYLAN, EDWARD etal LOT DORAL DR $138.00 MOYLAN, EDWARD etal LOT DORAL DR $138.00 MOYLE, CHESTER G etal 0.4600 149 JAKES DR $273.70 MUGGELBERG, CHARLES E 1.9000 152 GRAPE RD $962.69 MULLIKIN, BRENDA 0.5000 HOWARDS LANDING RD $60.81 MULLIKIN, BRENDA MANUS 0.2800 ON LANDING RD $107.19 MURPHY, CICERO 15.1600 HORSE BRANCH RD $281.43 MURPHY, CICERO 11.7700 PINEY WOODS RD $230.76 MURPHY, CINDY PATRICE 0.5100 2806 BELL WILLIAMS RD $533.27 MURPHY, DANTE etal 0.1100 PIKE CREEK RD $14.10 MURPHY, DANTE etal 0.6400 342 PIKE CREEK RD $879.44 MURPHY, DOROTHY P 0.8600 PINEY WOODS RD $119.37 MURPHY, ERIC L etal 0.5000 10428 NC HWY 53 W $503.69 MURPHY, GEORGE H 0.4900 1527 BOROUGH RD $874.34 MURPHY, GEORGE H 0.7200 49 STAGECOACH TR $479.89 MURPHY, GEORGE H 0.8300 900 SLOCUM TR $122.31 MURPHY, GEORGE H 0.8300 920 SLOCUM TR $102.18 MURPHY, IVEY HENRY 0.6100 90 NEWKIRK RD $290.25 MURPHY, J I 1.9200 W BRIDGERS ST EXT $268.83 MURPHY, J I 1.0000 PENDERLEA HWY $311.88 MURPHY, J I 2.6800 W BRIDGERS ST EXT $554.98 MURPHY, J I 0.4600 W BRIDGERS ST $143.47 MURPHY, JAMES A etal 0.2900 4348 POINT CASWELL RD $173.88 MURPHY, JAMES A etal 1.0300 471 FENNELL TOWN RD $329.45 MURPHY, JAMES T etal 1.4300 2281 BELL WILLIAMS RD $204.49 MURPHY, JANICE 2.6900 2321 PORTER RD $28.01 MURPHY, JOHN ANDREW etal 0.4700 91 MURPHYVILLE RD $78.73 MURPHY, KENNETH 1.0600 560 WARDS CORNER LOOP RD $193.87 MURPHY, LAURA JANE 3.3400 7262 MALPASS CORNER RD $389.91 MURPHY, LAURA JANE 1.0000 7228 MALPASS CORNER RD $387.35 MURPHY, LEWIS JAMES 10.0000 2553 PORTER RD $50.90 MURPHY, MARY ANNA 1.0900 96 NEWKIRK RD $563.95 MURPHY, MATTIE 2.0000 5005 POINT CASWELL RD $58.19 MURPHY, MILDRED E 7.4500 HALFWAY BRANCH SCHOOL RD $291.70 MURPHY, SADIE 0.3500 53 HWY OFF $43.97 MURPHY, SADIE CAROLINE 0.0600 2009 BELL WILLIAMS RD $332.42 MURPHY, W D DR HEIRS 0.1700 RANKIN ST $21.36 MURRAY, JUDY ANN 1.0000 146 LITTLE BUDDY RD $319.19 MURRAY, JUDY etal 1.1100 115 JIMS LN $238.66 MURRAY, JUDY etal 0.5000 6209 BELL WILLIAMS RD $62.82 MURRAY, RICHARD H etal 0.9600 1548 WILLARD RD $344.99 MURRAY, SYLVESTER JR L/E 0.4200 4226 US HWY 117 S $405.42 MURRAY, THOMAS etal 1.0000 25852 NC HWY 210 $509.55 MURRELL, BRUCE M 0.8000 UNDERWOOD DR $105.30 NANCE, RITA PAULINE K etal 0.5800 45 S S SECOND ST $3.34 NASH, SHARON GIDDEONS LOT 345 SUNNY TRAIL RD $260.94 NELSON, JOSEPH T etal 0.7500 10490 US HWY 117 S $68.14 NELSON, NATHANIEL 0.1700 PENNSYLVANIA AVE OFF $21.80 NEWKIRK, ANGELIA M LOT 342 MCDUFFIE RD $119.49 NEWKIRK, ANN S 0.4800 LUM DR 195 END $391.34 NEWKIRK, CLAUDIA M 10.5000 5183 POINT CASWELL RD $177.88 NEWKIRK, DOROTHY 0.2500 3081 WILLARD RD $178.76 NEWKIRK, GERALENE 14.4500 3031 WILLARD RD $315.67 NEWKIRK, JANRACE CECILA 0.9800 OLD THOMAS AV $41.04 NEWKIRK, LISTON etal 6.9000 286 CREPE MYRTLE RD $147.43 NEWKIRK, LISTON etal 0.4600 206 CREPE MYRTLE RD $29.30 NEWKIRK, LLOYD HEIRS 3.3300 198 HALFWAY BRANCH SCHOOL RD $138.86 NEWKIRK, MARY 0.5000 3797 US HWY 421 $62.82 NEWKIRK, PENNIE BONEY HEIRS 0.5500 4327 ENGLISHTOWN RD $92.13 NEWKIRK, ROY LEE etal 9.7000 425 RED TIP LANE $1.28 NEWKIRK, TABITHA A L/E 1.1000 555 FENNELL TOWN RD $444.54 NEWKIRK, WILLIE etal 0.1700 50 PENNSYLVANIA AVE $126.02 NEWKIRK, WILLIE etal 0.3400 PENNSYLVANIA AVE $43.61 NEWMAN, LOIS M 1.0100 1223 MILL CREEK RD $787.15 NEWTON, ANDRE R 0.6600 82 WILD TURKEY TR $452.44 NEWTON, BILLY R etal 6.6600 4394 SHILOH RD $4,060.18 NEWTON, BILLY R etal 0.5000 SHILOH RD OFF $16.27 NEWTON, CALVIN R SR 0.4700 22511 US HWY 421 $135.31 NEWTON, CHARLES DARREN 1.4300 MESSICK RD $51.35 NICHOLS, PATRICIA W etal 2.0900 432 SYCAMORE DR $691.79 NICHOLSON, JEAN H LOT HICKORY LN $3.56 NILES, RYAN L etal LOT LIGHTWOOD KNOTT RD $273.60 NIXON, ARLENE S etal 0.4600 89 WILLIAMS LOVE GROVE CH RD $408.70 NIXON, BURNETT 0.5000 33 TIDE LANDING CT $208.03 NIXON, BURNETT FOSTER 0.5300 498 WILLIAMS STORE RD $240.12 NIXON, BURNETT FOSTER 0.4600 13 MAREADY BRANCH LN $218.28 NIXON, GEORGIANIA etal 5.7200 UNION BETHEL RD OFF $164.04 NIXON, MICHAEL DWAIN etal 0.5300 344 WILLOWS BAY DRIVE $233.54 NIXON, MILES HEIRS 2.1500 56 JOHN WILSON RD $227.57 NIXON, PORTER etal 0.5000 201 CHRISTIAN CHAPEL RD $1,236.21 NIXON, RICHARD HEIRS 1.4500 59 FULLER LN $51.27 NIXON, THOMAS BENJAMIN etal 0.4400 4240 US HWY 117 S $266.49 NNRR INC 8.2500 9375 US HWY 117 S $3,524.41 NORMAN, KENNETH CHARLES etal 0.5000 HOOVER RD OFF $64.70 NORMAN, KENNETH CHARLES etal 0.6000 HOOVER RD OFF $77.63 NORMAN, KENNETH CHARLES etal 1.0800 414 HOOVER RD $486.26 NORMAN, KENNETH C etal 1.1900 84 NORMAN CIR $456.89 NORRIS, ELIZABETH B LOT 1909 S SHORE DR $1,785.38 NORRIS, LARRY GEORGE 0.2600 5534 BLUEBERRY RD $216.19 NUNN BETTER PROPERTY MANAGEMEN LOT 524 JAMAICA DR $483.17 NUNN, EILEEN RUSSELL etal LOT 504 JAMAICA DR $367.86 OAKFORD, JOHN C 0.8300 91 ERWIN BRANCH LN $728.98 OAKWOOD MOBILE HOMES INC 1.4000 SLOCUM TRAIL $159.13 ODOM, BOBBIE ANN LIFE ESTATE 0.5700 820 S WALKER ST $641.33 OLIPHANT, TERESA 0.9700 179 CROOKED CREEK DR $454.44 OLIPHANT, WILLIAM LEROY HEIRS 1.1700 150 HONEYSUCKLE RD $30.02 OLIVER, THOMAS R JR etal LOT 106 ATKINSON RD $1,727.87 ORR, KIMBERLY RENEE 1.7100 2030 BLUEBERRY RD $1,282.17 OSBORNE, DANNY etal 1.0000 727 FARSIDE DR $65.36 OSBORNE, DELORIS etal 16.0000 BELL WILLIAMS RD OFF $281.40 OTT, WENDY L 0.2300 73 KERRIE ST $33.94 OUT ISLAND LLC 2.0400 KEL ASH RD $124.02 OUT ISLAND LLC LOT E WILMINGTON ST $75.29 OUT ISLAND LLC 1.0000 BELL WILLIAMS RD OFF $32.53 OUT ISLAND LLC 3.0000 NEW RD OFF $41.16 OUT ISLAND LLC 0.2500 BELL WILLIAMS RD $2.74 OUT ISLAND LLC 0.3700 17 HWY $278.01 OUT ISLAND LLC 1.0000 210 HWY OFF $21.94 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 PACHECO, JOEY etal 0.9100 162 SAGE DRIVE $881.55 PACKER, MARTIN R 2.0000 295 SLOOP POINT LOOP RD $57.20 PADGETT, EDWARD EARL 2.8600 NC HWY 11 $234.26


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PADGETT, EDWARD EARL 3.9200 RAILROAD ST OFF $98.49 PADGETT, EDWARD EARL 13.7100 8355 NC HWY 11 $107.98 PADGETT, THOMAS GLEN etal 1.4400 CHERRYWOOD LANE $75.85 PADGETT, THOMAS GLEN etal .8400 114 CHERRY WOOD LN $557.79 PARENTE, JOAN M 2.5300 520 CROSS CREEK DR $190.37 PARISH, TRACY DEAN 2.0000 279 OLD WHITE MARSH RD $129.63 PARK LAKE PROPERTIES LLC 7.9900 I 40 OFF $169.91 PARKER, DEBORAH etal LOT 140 CHAMPION DR $109.00 PARKER, EDGE etal 1.0000 LONG CREEK LOOP RD $107.32 PARKER, MILTON BRYAN 7.8600 1420 CLARKS LANDING LOOP RD $357.12 PARKER, NEWMAN ROSCOE JR L/E 1.1700 323 NEWMANS LN $729.16 PASZKIEL, DAVID M 8.0000 17137 NC HWY 210 $933.81 PATE, WILLIAM NATHAN 1.0900 869 CAMP KIRKWOOD RD $154.18 PEARCE, KENNETH B etal LOT 1514 N SHORE DR $321.16 PEARL VALLEY LLC 0.0700 N NEW RIVER DR $22.83 PEARL VALLEY LLC LOT 521 ATKINSON POINT RD $1,949.33 PEARSALL, LEON A ET AL etal 5.0000 NEW RD OFF $119.20 PEASLEY, WAYNE D LOT 301 GOLD COAST DR $474.23 PEEDIN, LARRY W etal LOT 695 LANDING DR $281.25 PEMBERTON, THERESA 0.5600 2012 ISLAND CREEK RD $358.05 PENDER FELLOWSHIP CLUB 0.5000 405 LAKE RD $678.54 PENDER INVESTMENTS LLC LOT 109 BLAND DR $2,304.52 PENDER REAL ESTATE GROUP LLC 1.6300 53 HWY OFF $80.93 PENNINGER, ALISA A LOT 123 GEORGE WASHINGTON HALES DR $607.80 PEREIRA, AL etal 0.8300 OYSTER POINT LN $104.27 PEREIRA, AL etal 0.7800 OYSTER POINT LN $156.77 PEREZ, PATRICIA 4.0000 161 WILLIES LN $26.90 PERKINS, KAREN ARPATIA GAMMONS etal LOT 810 S SHORE DR $4,599.21 PERKINS, WENDELL etal 11.4700 FENNELL TOWN RD $73.35 PERRY COASTAL PROPERTIES LLC 2.6800 127 SLEEPY HOLLOW LN $601.75 PERRY, BRANDON L etal 1.7300 5292 HEADING BLUFF RD $764.84 PERRY, BRANDON L etal 0.7500 HEADING BLUFF RD $94.22 PERRY, JANIE L 0.3600 COCKLE ST $321.28 PERRY, KATHYE 0.9800 1090 MCCRARY RD $195.34 PERSPECTIVE LLC 0.5000 319 UNION BETHEL RD $582.57 PERSPECTIVE LLC 0.4300 UNION BETHEL RD OFF $111.27 PERSPECTIVE LLC 0.7600 PIKE CREEK RD $97.76 PERSPECTIVE LLC 0.2200 UNION BETHEL RD OFF $56.93 PERSPECTIVE LLC 0.1100 UNION BETHEL RD OFF $28.47 PETERS, MICHAEL C etal LOT 105 LUMIS CT $1,572.32 PETERSON, RONALD EUGENE etal 2.8500 OAKLEY PT DR $123.62 PETERSON, SUSAN J 6.9200 14354 ASHTON RD $1,499.97 PETERSON, SUSAN J 3.1800 ASHTON RD OFF $16.85 PETERSON, TOWANA 0.5800 15761 NC HWY 53 W $236.83 PETERSON, W L HEIRS etal 2.0000 OFF HWY 210 $189.54 PFIRRMANN, MIKE ALLEN & PATRIC LOT 681 LANIER AVE $752.62 PHELPS, WANDA DEAN 4.8800 800 JOHN HUMPHREY RD $617.66 PHILLIPS, ROSE M 1.0300 273 LEE RD $517.05 PHILLIPS, ROXIE TYLER 0.8300 117 HWY OFF $104.27 PICKETT, ABIGAIL W 0.1900 561 WOOTEN RD $133.84 PICKETT, DAVETTA HEIRS 0.5000 1107 WEBBTOWN RD $329.51 PICKETT, DEBRA 0.2500 222 LEE RD $39.79 PICKETT, DEBRA 1.0300 714 LEE RD $243.76 PICKETT, JOAN M etal 2.0000 7414 NC HWY 50 $563.64 PICKETT, KENAN HEIRS 2.2400 WEBBTOWN RD $124.28 PICKETT, MADDIE GORE 2.1800 JOHN PICKETT RD $128.47 PICKETT, NOVELLA WATKINS 0.1100 WEBBTOWN RD $3.23 PICKETT, TERESA A 2.0000 302 PETERSON HILL AVE $185.22 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RABALAIS, ALICE ELIZABETH 0.3900 88 CAMELLIA DR $47.48 RABON, HAL etal 0.3800 122 MAGNOLIA DR $108.78 RACKLEY, MARILYN G 1.0200 396 RICHARD SWITCH RD $607.86 RAMIREZ, LISA 2.5100 BLANTON AVE END $219.53 RAMIREZ, LISA 2.4600 155 BLANTON AVE $216.43 RAMIREZ, MIGUEL EUGENE 0.7000 285 LONG BRANCH LN $167.22 RAMIREZ, MIGUEL EUGENE 1.4900 LONG BRANCH LANE $153.63 RAMOS, JUAN 1.8400 DAN HALES DR $195.98 RAMSEY, J B LOT 443 OLD RAMSEY RD $2.31 RAMSEY, JEFFREY S LOT 405 QUARTERMASTER CT $725.38 RAMSEY, ROBERT DARRIN HEIRS 1.5200 1505 MURPHY RD $277.36 RANDALL, SAMUEL J IV 0.8300 842 SYKES TOWN RD $139.03 RAPTURE PREPARATION CHURCH 1.0000 RED TIP LANE OFF $41.88 RAY, ROBERT TIMOTHY etal LOT 381 SHELTER COVE RD $289.82 RAYNOR, DAVID etal 6.1000 ED COWAN RD OFF $181.98 RAYNOR, FREEDIA COSTON etal 1.0000 ED COWAN RD OFF $128.63 REAL PROPERTIES LLC 0.3300 255 BASDEN RD $788.47 REAL PROPERTIES LLC 0.5300 3045 ENGLISHTOWN RD $854.45 REAL PROPERTIES LLC 0.5100 1551 BAY RD $527.68 REAVES, PENDER E etal 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SMITH, JEFFREY D etal 8.0500 16141 NC HWY 53 W $703.08 SMITH, JESSE HEIRS 1.1300 NEW RD $101.21 SMITH, JOYCE BROWN 1.0000 130 OLIVER LN $511.47 SMITH, LARRY D 2.9000 50 HWY $29.44 SMITH, OLIVER LEE & AMY MAIRE 0.7200 321 CHURCH ST $212.12 SMITH, RANDY ALLEN etal 0.4900 110 BELLHAMMON FOREST DR $6.14 SMITH, ROBERT G 0.8800 45 PINE NEEDLE RD $329.32 SMITH, ROLAND JENNINGS JR ET A etal LOT 708B CHANNEL BLVD $16.27 SMITH, STEPHANIE 2.0900 57 ROOSTER TAIL TR $744.92 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 $618.43 SNIPES, MICHAEL A 1.1600 107 HOT RIDGE RD $225.75 SOUTHEAST LAND DEVELOPMENT LLC 29.5100 117 HWY & I40 $1,019.99 SOX, CLARENCE W etal LOT LANDING DR $446.63 SOX, CLARENCE W etal LOT 686 LANDING DR $538.65 SPEAR, JAMES V etal 1.0600 9794 POINT CASWELL RD $614.41 SPENCER, ARTHUR LEE JR etal 0.6600 316 CREPE MYRTLE RD $90.22 SPENCER, BRUCE 1.6500 9641 PINEY WOODS RD $198.21 SPENCER, COLETHA 3.0000 PORTERS LANE RD $246.24 SPENCER, COLETHA 0.5000 483 PORTERS LANE RD $85.50 SPENCER, EVANS NAPOLEON etal 0.5100 2702 BAY RD $554.02 SPRINGER, WILLIE S etal 0.1300 SYCAMORE DR $16.73 SQUIRES, ALEXANDER R etal LOT HARBOUR VILLAGE DR OFF $330.39 STANFORD, ANTIONETTE etal 0.4800 2759 SHILOH RD $159.71 STANFORD, ANTOINETTE BRANCH etal 4.6500 SHILOH RD $114.57 STANFORD, ANTOINETTE BRANCH etal 4.7600 SHILOH RD $116.44 STANLEY, JESSIE ANTONIO 0.4600 600 CHESHIRE RD $182.96 STANLEY, VALERIE C 0.8800 MALLARD ROOST DR $88.44 STANLEY, VALERIE C 0.9500 MALLARD ROOST DR $95.48 STANLEY, VALERIE C 0.9500 297 MALLARD ROOST DR $458.15 STECKER, PATRICIA etal LOT 104 SANDPIPER LN $467.74 STEPHENSON, GWENDOLYN etal 10.6000 1500 WILLARD RD $512.90 STEPHENSON, JAMES EARL etal 2.8500 NORTH DR $125.05 STEVENS, NELSON L etal 0.5900 67 WATHA WOODS DR $299.76 STEWART, L BRUCE 0.1400 708 SHEPARDS RD $72.31 STOCKS, GLENDA L etal 0.7600 13280 ASHTON RD $1,185.99 STOCKS, GLENDA L etal 10.6000 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$65.98 SULLIVAN, DONALD 1299.0000 HOOVER RD $16,327.61 SULLIVAN, DONALD 1.3100 GODFREYS CREEK RD $37.12 SULLIVAN, DONALD 20.0000 RACCOON HOLLOW RD $296.42 SULLIVAN, DONALD 0.5600 GODFREY CREEK RD $72.45 SULLIVAN, DONALD 70.0 1399 RACCOON HOLLOW RD $3,498.34 SULLIVAN, DONALD 0.1900 CHURCH ST $62.21 SULLIVAN, DONALD 0.5800 GODFREY CREEK RD $75.05 SULLIVAN, DONALD 5.3500 ROOKS RD OFF $60.50 SULLIVAN, DONALD 0.5400 GODFREY CREEK RD $69.87 SULLIVAN, DONALD 1.1300 1743 HOOVER RD $103.94 SULLIVAN, DONALD 12.4500 RACCOON HOLLOW RD ROOKS RD OFF $116.78 SULLIVAN, DONALD 30.0000 GODFREY CREEK RD $512.33 SULLIVAN, DONALD 0.5400 GODFREY CREEK RD $69.87 SULLIVAN, DONALD 0.3400 201 E CHURCH ST $449.78 SULLIVAN, DONALD 30.9000 GODFREY CREEK RD $527.70 SULLIVAN, DONALD 0.5900 GODFREY CREEK RD $76.33 SULLIVAN, DONALD 21.3900 1550 RACOON HOLLOW RD $1,723.72 SULLIVAN, DONALD LOT 228 E CHURCH ST $771.01 SULLIVAN, DONALD 4.5000 1111 RACCOON HOLLOW RD $4,970.36 SULLIVAN, DONALD LOT CHURCH ST $3.59 SULLIVAN, NANCY A LOT 710 HUGHES RD $1,590.53 SULLIVAN, RICHARD RAY etal 55.0000 17 HWY OFF $1,105.50 SUMMIT RIDGE PROPERTY OWNERS A 0.8000 RIDGECREST LANE $253.08 SUPERIOR REALTY LLC 0.4600 50 HWY OFF $57.79 SUPERIOR REALTY LLC 1.5100 50 HWY & MAPLE HILL SCHOOL RD $84.33 SURF CITY INVESTMENTS INC 0.0200 GREENSBORO AVENUE $76.88 SURF CITY INVESTMENTS INC 0.1800 GREENSBORO AVENUE $1,350.52 SURF CITY INVESTMENTS INC 1.7800 111 N NEW RIVER DR $10,287.02 SURF CITY INVESTMENTS INC 0.8900 GREENSBORO AVENUE $3,421.76 SUTER, MICHAEL B 4.1500 454 TURNER WAY $1,882.31 SUTER, MICHAEL B 6.6100 WASHINGTON ACRES RD $882.54 SUTTLES, IRENE 1.0000 13424 ASHTON RD $380.63 SUTTLES, J ANN LOT 226 LITTLE KINSTON RD $991.29 SUTTLES, J ANN 1.2800 OLD LANDING RD $149.19 SUTTLES, J ANN 1.2900 OLD LANDING RD $122.73 SUTTLES, J ANN 1.2800 OLD LANDING RD $151.02 SUTTLES, J ANN 1.0000 OLD LANDING RD $120.39 SUTTLES, J ANN 1.2800 OLD LANDING RD $207.17 SUTTLES, J ANN 1.3000 OLD LANDING RD $287.42 SUTTLES, J ANN 1.3000 OLD 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THORNHILL, ARLENE L etal LOT 302 BERMUDA DR $424.09 TILLMAN, GARY FRANK JR LOT 616 CREEK DR $431.07 TIMBERLANDS EAST LLC ET AL etal 640.0000 ANGOLA BAY OFF $1,217.65 TIMMERMAN, CATHY 0.4100 126 BELLHAMMON DR $216.80 TIMMRECK, STEVEN J & BARBARA J LOT 123 REMINGTON RD $245.46 TISDALE, NORWOOD BOYD TESTAMEN LOT 105 TOPSAIL DR S $804.62 TISDALE, NORWOOD BOYD TESTAMEN LOT 107 TOPSAIL DR S $1,010.49 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 $420.87 TOLLEY, JAMES SCOTT etal 0.8000 156 BELLHAMMON FOREST DR $116.07 TOLSON, ALEXANDER SR 0.7000 397 BELL WILLIAMS RD $450.73 TOLSON, ALEXANDER SR 0.7700 BELL WILLIAMS RD $100.20 TOLSON, ALEXANDER etal 1.5000 1435 BETHEL CHURCH RD $309.31 TOMPKINS, LARRY JAMES etal 6.6500 389 RACOON HOLLOW RD $265.93 TOOMER, TIA MICHELLE 0.5200 RHYNE RD $54.13 TOVAR, FRANCISCO etal 0.8000 121 HUNTER CT $560.87 TOWER CAPITAL CORPORATION 1.2300 RIVER LANDING DR OFF $23.87 TRAMONTANA, ANTHONY LOT 115 FIRST AVE $629.72 TREADWELL, ROBERT D HRS 5.0000 PINEY WOODS RD $1.81 TRINITY CROSSING PROPERTY ACQU 1.0000 117 HWY $123.88 TRINITY CROSSING PROPERTY ACQU LOT 114 TIMBER TRAILS $316.89 TRINITY CROSSING PROPERTY ACQU 9.5400 800 NC HWY 133 $2,347.61 TRISTAN, ANDREW LOT RIVERVIEW DR $812.11 TRS HOLDINGS LLC 0.4800 WOODSIDE DR $74.52 TRS HOLDINGS LLC 0.6700 WOODSIDE DR $104.02 TRS HOLDINGS LLC 0.8900 FREY COURT $138.18 TRS HOLDINGS LLC 0.6200 WOODSIDE DR $96.26 TRS HOLDINGS LLC 0.5600 WOODSIDE DR $86.95 TRS HOLDINGS LLC 0.4800 WOODSIDE DR $74.52 TRS HOLDINGS LLC 0.4800 TREETOP COURT $74.52 TRS HOLDINGS LLC 0.4600 TREETOP COURT $71.42 TRUITT, SHARLA JUNE LOT 810 TOPSAIL GREENS DR $549.42 TRUSTEE OF ST JOHNS MISSIONARY etal 0.7800 WEBBTOWN RD OFF $32.67 TRUSTEE OF ST JOHNS MISSIONARY etal 0.8900 WEBBTOWN RD $37.27 TRUSTEE OF ST JOHNS MISSIONARY etal 0.2500 614 WEBBTOWN RD $57.11 TURNER, HARRY L etal 0.9800 GEORGE WASHINGTON HALES DR $152.84 TURNER, ROBERT GENE 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FELICIA JOAN LOT 133 SCOTTSDALE DR $374.93 WADDELL, TERESA 0.9800 86 JORDAN RD $16.41 WADE, ROBERT HALL JR 0.3500 2480 SCOTTS HILL LOOP RD $202.80 WAINWRIGHT, KENNETH EARL 2.5000 496 WEBBER RD $267.34 WAINWRIGHT, TIMOTHY LEE LOT CROOMSBRIDGE RD $25.60 WAINWRIGHT, TIMOTHY etal 2.1000 237 VAN EDEN RD $256.36 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 2.9200 3920 PINEY WOODS RD $310.33 WALKER, ERNEST 5.7000 123 RHYNE RD $328.42 WALKER, ERNEST E 2.3600 RHYNE RD $212.51 WALKER, ERNEST JR 1.0400 765 WARDS CORNER LOOP RD $251.17 WALKER, ESTELLA BLAND 0.6400 8414 POINT CASWELL RD $245.67 WALKER, HARRY FRANKLIN JR 1.4500 2305 CROOKED RUN RD $303.39 WALKER, HOWARD N JR LOT N WRIGHT ST $103.91 WALKER, HOWARD N JR LOT N WRIGHT ST OFF $184.01 WALKER, HOWARD N JR 1.0000 DICKERSON SR OFF $311.88 WALKER, HOWARD N JR etal LOT 703 N WRIGHT ST $959.39 WALKER, HOWARD N JR etal 14.7900 STAG 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WATKINS, JOHNNIE MACK 0.7400 70 CLARKS LANDING LOOP RD $162.34 WATKINS, JUDY HALL 1.2500 664 BOROUGH RD $31.49 WATKINS, LARRY W LIFE ESTATE 0.3900 140 CAMELLIA DR $113.12 WATKINS, MARK A etal 1.0400 CROOKED CREEK DR $175.62 WATKINS, NAPOLEON etal 1.0000 8995 50 HWY $106.61 WATKINS, REGINALD T etal 0.5300 GARNETT RD $66.59 WATSON, WILLIAM R etal 9.3200 3385 ROOKS RD $1,387.29 WAYNE LONG CONSTRUCTION & REMO LOT RIVERVIEW DR $378.27 WEBB, BETTY M LOT 414 S BICKETT ST $659.30 WEBB, GAVIN LOT 691 BAY HARBOR DR $13.79 WEESE, CHARLES H L/E 1.9800 N GREEN ACRES DR $92.72 WEINSTEIN, JOSEPH R etal LOT FAIRWAY CIR $215.63 WEINSTEIN, JOSEPH R etal LOT FAIRWAY DR $431.25 WEINSTEIN, JOSEPH R etal LOT FAIRWAY CIR $275.63 WEINSTEIN, ROBERT H etal LOT 161 S POINTE RD $3,143.18 WELCH, CHRIS LEE etal 0.9100 THANKFUL RD $93.37 WELCH, CHRIS LEE etal 0.5300 386 THANKFUL RD $1,361.36 WELKER, WENDY BROCK 1.0000 334 HOLIDAY DR $569.04 WELKER, WENDY BROCK 0.9900 DOGWOOD RD $128.08 WELKER, WENDY BROCK 2.2400 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PERSPECTIVE LLC 0.5000 PIKE CREEK RD OFF $64.32 POLLOCK, HAROLD LEE TRUSTEE FO etal 99.8300 11 HWY OFF $1,153.79 POLLOCK, HAROLD LEE TRUSTEE FO etal 5.4400 7950 NC HWY 11 $1,102.22 POWELL, JUDITH 0.0600 212 B BRIDGEVIEW CT $1,233.73 ROGERS, RODNEY D LOT 608 W HAYES ST $314.47 RUIZ, LUZ ELVA 4.9000 POSSUM RIDGE RD OFF $87.98 SANTA FE WESTERN CO LLC 2.2600 WINDING CREEK RD $213.76 SANTA FE WESTERN CO LLC 1.2600 WINDING CREEK RD $213.76 SEXTON, TRAVIS GREGORY 1.4700 140 TWIN OAKS DR $13.90 SHIPMAN, DARRYL PATRICK 1.1700 WOODCROFT LN $143.53 SIMPSON, SYLENA ENNIS 0.2400 60 MALLOW RD $77.17 SMITH, GLENDA W 56.0000 2846 INDIAN HILL RD $2,581.60 SMITH, ROLAND CLIFTON etal 0.1300 WINDING CREEK RD $213.76 SOUTHERN SPECIALTY PROPERTIES 0.5100 24910 US HWY 421 $431.60 STAFFORD, LYNDA MARIE 1.0000 292 BRANTHAM RD $378.39 STEPHENS, ARIEL RIGBY ET AL etal 1.0000 124 CARL MEEKS RD $226.37 STEPHENS, ARIEL RIGBY ET AL etal 1.0000 SHAW HWY OFF $171.00 SUGGS, GEORGE etal 1.2900 1378 PENDERLEA HWY $910.13 THORNTON BUILDERS & INVESTMENT 0.9200 110 SUNDANCE CIR $644.72 TOLBERT, SANDY 1.2600 188 SYCAMORE DR $176.64 TYLER, YOLANDE LASHONE 0.3400 515 E COSTON RD $692.10 VARGAS, JUAN CARLOS CHIRINOS 0.5200 JUNIPER RD $66.70 VARGAS, JUAN CARLOS CHIRINOS 0.5200 JUNIPER RD $66.70 WALTON, AMY 0.4600 LEA DR $218.22 WATERS, ROBERT E etal 8.3200 14174 NC HWY 210 $727.77 WE CARE 4 U FOUNDATION INC 0.5200 8910 US HWY 117 N $844.59 WEBB, CHARLES RAY JR LOT 1135 KINGS LANDING RD $3,631.75 WEEKS, MARK etal 1.4900 961 MOORE TOWN RD $436.20 WELLMANS CONSTRUCTION INC 0.0600 212 A BRIDGEVIEW CT $1,233.73 WEST, JOSEPH BRIAN etal 4.9700 NC HWY 133 $104.69 WEST, OLIVIA DAWN etal 4.6600 NC HWY 133 $104.69 WILSON, ALVIN R JR 0.9100 315 JOHNSON NURSERY RD $157.62 ZELDIN, MARTEL etal LOT 1603A N SHORE DR $230.25 ZELDIN, MARTEL etal LOT 1603A N SHORE DR $956.92

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Helpful information to enhance senior living provided by Pender Adult Services

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July July 2017 2017

Here comes the sun, and it’s alright Most likely a very important vitamin you’re not getting enough of – Vitamin D. When exposed to the sun, your body makes vitamin D. In fact, most of the vitamin D you get comes from the sun. Unfortunately, most of us are not getting enough vitamin D for one simple reason: lack of exposure to the sun. While using sunscreen is an important defense against skin cancer, it may also be blocking our body’s ability to make vitamin D. So why is vitamin D so important? Vitamin D has an impact on the health and function of every cell and gene in the body! Following are some of the benefits of vitamin D: s-AINTAINS HEALTHY BONES and teeth s3UPPORTS A HEALTHY IMmune, brain, and nervous

system s3UPPORTS DIABETES MANAGEment s!IDS IN LUNG FUNCTION s3UPPORTS CARDIOVASCULAR health s(AS MOOD BOOSTING EFFECTS s&ACILITATES WEIGHT LOSS Some studies have linked Vitamin D with prevention of several cancers, autoimmune diseases, diabetes, and Multiple Sclerosis. A deficiency in Vitamin D is thought to play a role in almost every major disease. It is estimated that over half the population is deficient in Vitamin D, putting them at risk for many chronic health problems and possibly severe illness. The solution may be as simple as sitting in the sun a little every day without sunscreen. Just remember, with the

sun, little goes a long way. Just 15 to 30 minutes of unprotected exposure a few times a week may be enough. Be careful not to fall asleep in the sun without protection. Avoid sunburn. Repeated sunburns increase your risk for skin cancer. If you are planning to stay in the sun longer than 30 minutes, protect yourself ! Wear a hat and apply sunscreen to exposed skin. Remember, once sunscreen is applied, your body will no longer make Vitamin D. To further optimize your Vitamin D levels talk to your doctor about supplements. It is impossible to get enough Vitamin D from food alone. Have your Vitamin D levels checked regularly and if necessary, supplement with D3.

Get out and beat the heat! We have many groups that meet in the heat of the afternoon in our facilities. Come join us for lunch and stay to play a game or work a puzzle. Would you like to play Texas Hold’em or Hand and Foot, a canasta type game? We have had a few people asking about these games and could start new groups if you are interested. Please contact Jennifer Mathews at 259-9119 extension 303. As always we would love

to see you at Geri-fit or Bingo at 11 a.m. If you have other areas of interests please share your ideas with Jennifer. We had a good response to the Prevent Blindness of N.C. retinal screening program. Join us in July for information on CapTel NC. A representative will be at the Topsail Senior Center July 11 at 11 a.m. and in Burgaw July 12 at 12:30 p.m. We are getting back on the bus – this time to historic Savannah for an old-time

Victorian Christmas. Travel dates are Nov. 28-30. The trip World Elder Abuse day was recognized at Heritage Place with a walk and short program. includes three days and two The Cape Fear Elder Abuse Prevention Network and Pender County Adult Protective nights with two breakfasts and two dinners. We will enjoy a Services Unit participated along with Pender Adult Services. holiday trolley tour, a guided tour of historic Savannah, and A Christmas Tradition presented at the Savannah Historic Theater. The double occupancy rate is $379. A deposit of $100 is due with your registration. Contact Jennifer Mathews 910-259-9119 extension 303 for more information.

Heritage Happenings

Topsail Senior Center News By Donna Murphrey Pender Adult Services A huge thank you goes to the Tree Top Quilters for the beautiful quilt they donated

for our center. Thank you to everyone who purchased tickets. We raised more than $350 on this quilt. Congratulations to Lisa Chambers, the winner of the quilt raffle.

New dance classes will be offered with enough interest; salsa, Texas two-step, ballroom or swing classes, call Topsail Senior Center at 910270-0708 if interested.

Tips for grandparents raising grandkids (StatePoint) From single parents to traditional and multigenerational households, modern families come in all shapes and sizes. But did you know there’s an uptick in the number of grandparents raising grandkids? According to data from The Pew Charitable Trusts, 2.9 million grandparents were raising their grandchildren in 2015 compared with 2.5 million in 2005. Oftentimes, grandparents become primary caregivers due to unforeseen circumstances. Here are three things those taking on this responsibility should consider. Protect their financial future A recent study found 30 percent of all households don’t have life insurance, according to LIMRA, a life insurance research organization. Grand-

parents should be sure this coverage is up to date. They might also consider purchasing term insurance -- life insurance issued for a limited period of time. More affordable than a whole life policy, it provides financial security for the golden years, helps supplement retirement income and can assist with final expenses. A term life insurance policy can even help pay off a mortgage -- so grandparents have peace of mind knowing that dependents have a roof over their heads -- and can also be used for other child-rearing expenses, such as college tuition. Keep them safe Accidental injury is the leading cause of death for children up to 14 years old, and more than a third of accident-

related deaths happen in the home, reports KidsHealth. To create a safe living environment for younger children, secure large furniture to walls, purchase safety gates for staircases, and install outlet covers, corner protectors, security locks and appliance latches. It might also be a good time to update in-home safety features for grandparents, too. Handrails provide better grip on staircases, and anti-slip mats and grab bars in the bathroom can add extra stability. Promote smarter driving As teens get behind the wheel, encourage them to drive safely. A 2015 statistic from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says six teens die every day in car crashes in the

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Operation Fan Heat Relief Operation Fan is a summer program intended to provide a more comfortable living environment and reduce heat related illnesses. Applications will continue to be processed and reviewed for approval.

Applicant Eligibility Criteria:

#Must reside in county #Must be an adult; 60 years of age or older or with a disability #Must have a home situation where a threat to health and wellbeing exists (heat related illness) Ella and Evelyn enjoyed Bingo on Flag Day at Heritage Place.


Memorial and Honorary Giving Program

Save the Date! Silent Auction Nov. 9

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US, and this is the number one killer of teens. Distracted driving is the cause of 58 percent of teeninvolved traffic crashes, according to the National Organization for Youth Safety. Remind grandkids about the dangers of texting, using apps and changing the radio station while driving. Also, reevaluate your auto insurance policy. Talk to an agent about whether it makes more sense to add grandchildren to an existing policy or take one out for them specifically. Grandparents may be able to add grandkids as secondary drivers on a policy, but should be prepared to pay higher rates since teens may be considered high-risk. Look for a costeffective solution, such as the Youthful Driver Discount offered by Erie Insurance. Eligible licensed drivers 20 and under can save up to 20 percent on their car insurance. Plus, drivers under age 21 who complete an accredited driver’s education course may also be eligible for discounts. Caring for grandkids can be overwhelming. However, preparation can help ensure your family’s safety and security.

In Honor of Kay Warner By Catherine Highsmith Other contributions Forest Sidbury Wardell & Ruby McDuffie Wesleyan Chapel Thank you for your contributions

Get out of the heat and into Fitness Fusion for RPM, Body Pump, Pilates or Yoga class. RPM is the indoor cycling workout where you ride to the rhythm of powerful music. Take on the terrain with your coach. Discover your athlete within. Call 259-0422 for schedule. Fitness Fusion 903 S Walker St, Burgaw

CapTel Presentations Topsail Senior Center Tuesday July 11 at 11 a.m. Heritage Place Wed. July 12 at 12:30 p.m.

Have you considered a gift to Pender Adult Services? We appreciate your support for services that we offer. Your donations to PAS are tax deductible. Consider an end of year donation to our agency. An acknowledge will be sent whether donation is an Honor or in Memory of an individual or group. For more information on Pender Adult Services Memorial and Honorary Giving Program please contact Wesley Davis at 910-259-9119 INFORMATION PLEASE – WE ARE HERE TO HELP Please call the center 259-9119 ext. 309 if you need information, referral or assistance with any of the following services: Health Screenings Insurance Counseling Legal Services Caregivers Classes Housing Home Repair/Modification In-home Aide Services Social Security Benefits Adult Day Care/Day Health Disaster Services Hospice Care Rehabilitation Services Respite Telephone Reassurance Energy Assistance

Fitness & Health Promotion Tax Preparation/Counseling Transportation Medical/General Family Support Groups Reverse Mortgage Counseling Home Health Services Medicaid Benefits/Medicare Benefits Job Training/Placement Community Mental Health Durable Medical Equipment/Assistive Devices Long-term Care Facilities Report Suspected Abuse, Neglect or Exploitation SHIIP (Senior Health Insurance) Congregate Meals/Home Delivered Meals Food Distribution

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Monday 8:00—7:00

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9:00 Art Class 12:00 Meals 1:00 Bid Whist 1:00 Canasta 3:00 Lamplighters Chorus 6:00 Line Dance

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Tuesday 8:30 am—5:00 pm 9:00 Baskets 9:00 Geri-Fit 10:00 Senior Crafts & fun 12:00 Meals 2:00 Gentle YOGA 3:15 Advanced Tai Chi

Wednesday 8:30 am—5:00 pm 9:00 Quilting Bee 5693 3HUNV VW 9:30 Knitting Group 12:00 Meals 1:00 Canasta

Pender Adult Services is committed to providing our community a safe, stable, environment in which individuals can maintain their independence, good health practices, and a healthy sense of self-esteem.

4:30 RPM Cycling

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Tuesday Open 5:00—9:00 5:30 RPM Cycling 8:30 CARDIO BLAST 9:40 YOGA 10:45 FIT OVER 50 5:30 BODY ATTACK 5:30 RPM Cycling 6:30 ZUMBA

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