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School Board, Commissioners battle over budget By Andy Pettigrew Post & Voice Publisher The Pender County Board of Education and County Commissioners faced off across a table at a mandatory mediation session Monday night. The School Board, unhappy with the school’s allotment in the new budget, requested the mediation. Former N.C. Supreme Court Judge Willis Whichard is the mediator assigned to the sessions. If the two boards cannot reach an agreement by August 1, then court may be the next step. State law says counties must adequately fund school systems. What is adequate is the point of discussion. Following the meeting, both boards agreed to meet with Whichard in a private small group session July 9. The small group will consist of both board

chairs, both attorneys, the finance directors, the county manager and the school superintendent. Attorney Richard Schwartz made the case for the School Board, with a presentation lasting more than 45 minutes. In the presentation, Schwartz outlined the school system’s need for increased funding in the face of rising enrollment across the county. “If you continue to go year after year without funding increase, sooner or later you hit the breaking point,” Schwartz told Commissioners. “Unfortunately that is where we are and it is coming at a time when you just passed a dramatic tax increase.” Schwartz said the School Board is not asking for a tax increase and says the $2.61 million requested increase in the school budget can come from the county fund balance, debt service savings, and

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extra revenue received by the county. The school system is asking for the funding increase to cover needs in both the current expense and the capital outlay portions of the budget. During the presentation, Schwartz said approximately 8.2 cents of the 11 cents attributed to the $75 million school bond was actually needed to fund the bond. After the school board presentation, Commission Chairman David Williams told Schwartz it was an impressive presentation, but the commissioners have not had the opportunity to see the presentation until then and needed time to prepare a response. Following the meeting, Williams Staff photo by Andy Pettigrew did take issue with some of the School School Board attorney Richard Schwartz makes the Board’s figures.

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school’s case for increased funding while school board members Brad George and Karen Rouse listen.

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By Andy Pettigrew and Lori Kirkpatrick Post & Voice Staff Writers Independence Day celebration are planning from east to west across Pender County to celebrate the holiday this weekend. Surf City July 3 Independence Day celebrations kick off with perhaps the largest event in Pender County – the Surf City celebration Friday evening in Soundside Park. The fun begins at 6 with music from Mark Roberts and the Breeze, a long-time participant in the Surf City celebration. There will be activities for the children and fireworks just after 9 p.m. Surf City Mayor Zander Guy says it’s always a good idea to arrive early for the event. “We are excited for the local folks and our visitors,” Guy said. Guy says the town sent out a reverse 911 message to everyone to alert the visitors to the island about the celebration. Traffic is always an issue with the Surf City event. “We recommend people show up about 5 p.m. and secure a parking space. We do everything we can to try and cut down on congestion but when you are an island, that is only so much you can do,” Guy said. Holly Ridge July 4 The town of Holly Ridge will hold it’s annual July 4 event at the Holly Ridge Municipal Park on Sound Road. The celebration begins at 6 p.m. with fun for the family. Bring your lawn chairs,

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From Staff Reports Pender County Department of Social Services Director Dr. Reta Shiver has been placed on administrative leave, according to county officials. Shiver has been placed on paid leave for personnel reasons and no further details were available. Health and Human Services Director Carolyn Moser will assume Shivers duties while she is on leave, the length of which has not been disclosed. blankets, and a picnic supper. There will be music and food is available. The fireworks begin at 9 p.m. Willard July 4 The Willard Outreach Organization will be having its annual Fourth of July celebration Saturday. The event will start at 10 a.m. with a parade making its way down N.C. Highway 11 from Railroad Street to the Willard Outreach Center. The official kick-off for the follow-up festivities will begin at 11 a.m. at the Outreach Center. Following the parade, there will be a variety of activities that will include an antique car and bike show. Bouncy inflatables and games will be on site to keep the kids happy. There will be live entertainment with a DJ, as well as a festive selection of foods and drinks at the vendor booths. A live auction is on the agenda, and door prizes will be given. There will be zumba,

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After a long search, Pender County Manager Randell Woodruff announced the hiring of Katherine Brafford for the position of Finance Director. Brafford currently works as Finance Director for the City of Henderson. She is a Certified Public Accountant (CPA), is a Certified Local Government Finance Officer, is a member of the North Carolina Association of CPA’s (NCACPA), the American Institute of CPA’s (AICPA) and the North Carolina Government Finance Officers Association (NCGFOA). “We are extremely pleased to welcome Kathy,” said Woodruff. “She brings over twenty (20) years of combined experience in State and Local Government to the Finance Department.” Brafford will begin her duties in late July.


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Arrest report Ivan David Arguijo, 30, 119 N. Sunset St. Atkinson. Possession of stolen automobile, larceny by employee. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Released under $10,000 secured bond. John Nelson Arthur, 36, 851 Chadwick Shaw Drive, Snads Ferry. Driving while impaired, open container after consuming alcohol. Arrest by Surf City Police Department. Released under $1,000 secured bond. Deonte Quantral Artis, 18, 394 Big Four Rd. Currie. Hit/ run leaving the scene of a property damage accident, failure to report accident, unsafe movement, Reckless driving to endanger. Released under $1,200 secured bond. Annie Jo Beattie, 39, 56 Mimosa Ln. Rocky Point. Simple assault. Arrest by the Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Released under $500 bond. Roberto Michael Beltrami Jr., 19, 272 Tulip Lane, Freehold N.J. Simple possession of marijuana, Driving after consuming alcohol under 21 years of age. Arrest by the N.C. Highway Patrol. Released under $1,500 secured bond. Daniel McKenzie Brockington, 30, 280 Wooten Road, Maple Hill. Simple possession of marijuana, no liability insurance. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Released under $500 secured bond. Byron Richard Clayton, 33, 315 Dudley St. Burgaw. Misdemeanor probation violation. Incarcerated under $5,000 secured bond. Carrie Carlene Elms, 39, 3021 Third St. Holly Ridge. Extradition of fugitives from other states. Arrest by Surf City Police Department. Released with no bond listed. Cyrus Dean Fennell, 55, 1218 Little Kelly Road, Rocky Point. Possession of a firearm by a felon, carrying a concealed weapon. Arrest by N.C. Wildlife Officer. Released under $20,000 secured bond. Donald Lawson Frans, 28, 131 Wendy Hill Lane, Sneads Ferry. Felony breaking and entering, felony larceny, felony possession of stolen property, safecracking, injury to real property, injury to personal property. Arrest by the Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Released under $20,000 secured bond. Bobby Joe Gore Jr., 42, 141 Pine Needle Drive, Hampstead. Domestic assault on a female. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Released under $1,000 secured bond.

Pender EMS & Fire Report June 21-27 EMS Report Total Patient Contacts: 250 Calls per station Burgaw Station 1 50 Sloop Point Station 14 27 Hampstead Station 16 31 Surf City Station 23 31 Topsail Beach Station 4 6 Union Station 5 17 Rocky Point Station 7 39 Maple Hill Station 8 8 Atkinson Station 9 34 Scott Hill Station 18 3 Hwy 421 South Station 29 4 Type of Calls Cancelled: 30 Cancelled en-route: 10 No patient found: 4 No treatment required: 8 Refusals: 75 Stand by: 5 Transported: 105 Treated and released: 13 Fire Department report Total number of Fire Calls: 21 EMS First Response: 27 Motor Vehicle Crash (MVC): 13 Cancelled Response: 5 Calls per station Rescue Station 1 Burgaw EMS 1 Motor Vehicle Crash 4 Cancelled 5 Fire Station 14 Sloop Point Fire 3 Motor Vehicle Crash 2 EMS Assist 4 Fire Station 16 Hampstead Fire 5 Motor Vehicle Crash 4 EMS Assist7 Fire Station 18 Scotts Hill Fire 1 Motor Vehicle Crash 0 EMS Assist 4 Fire Station 21 Long Creek Fire 8 Motor Vehicle Crash 1 EMS Assist 4 Ocean Rescue Beach Assist EMS 2 Fire Station 29 Hwy 421 South Fire 4 Motor Vehicle Crash 2 EMS Assist 5

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Kimberly Brooke Johnson, 19, 126 Colhester Place, Wilmington. Driving while impaired, consume beer/wine underage, reckless driving to endanger. Arrest by N.C. Highway Patrol. Released under $1,000 bond. Kevin Orbie Jones, 39, 1991 Traders Neck Road, Hampstead. Possession of a firearm by a felon, larceny of a firearm, possession of stolen firearm, obtain property by false pretense, assault on a female, simple assault, injury to personal property. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Released under $65,200 secured bond. Susan Veronica Lagasse, 52, 313 Scotch Bonnet Way, Hampstead. Simple domestic assault. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Released with no bond listed. Constance Elizabeth Laws, 33, 220 Juniper Road, Rocky Point. Trafficking in opium and heroin (three counts), Possession with intent to manufacture, sell, or deliver schedule two controlled substance, (two counts), possession with intent to manufacture, sell or deliver a schedule four controlled substance (two counts), embezzle controlled substance by employee, obtain controlled substance by misrepresentation, false information on controlled substance. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Released with no bond listed. Michael Allan Lembke, 31, 1719 Patsy Lane, Wilmington. Surrender of surety, possession of controlled substance in prison/jail, simple possession of schedule four controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Released under $18,000 secured bond. Mary Ann Leslie, 59, 4847 W Braddock Road, Alexandria Va. Driving while impaired. Arrested by N.C. Highway Patrol. Released under $1,000 secured bond. James Adolph London, 75, 24 Stag Park Road, Burgaw. Driving while impaired, unsafe movement. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Released under $800 secured bond. Alexander Duncan Martin, 20, 427 Lake View Drive, Hampstead. Larceny of a firearm, possession of stolen firearm (four counts), larceny of a firearm (three counts), assault on government official or employee, misdemeanor probation. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Incarcerated under $60,000 secured bond. Cheyenne Nicole Miller, 22, 700 Maple Street, Jacksonville. Simple possession of a schedule six controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia. Arrest by Burgaw Police Department. Released under $500 secured bond. Harry Lee Rondell Murphy Jr., 30, 2601 Porter Rd. Currie. Simple assault. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Released under $500 secured bond. Rokell Martash Newton, 17, 315 S. Dudley St. Burgaw. Misdemeanor probation violation (two counts). Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Incarcerated under $4,000 secured bond. Beaman J. Parker, 17, 349 Knollwood Dr. Hampstead. Simple assault, consume beer/wine underage, injury to personal property. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Released under $1,500 secured bond. Kevin Douglas Pigott, 43, 55 Hopes Path, Rocky Point. Violation of a domestic protection order. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Released under $1,500 secured bond. Nashid Porter, 37, 6392 S. NC 41, Wallace. Possession of a firearm by a felon. Released with on bond listed. Mathew Lee Puckett, 22, 24630 N. U.S. Hwy. 17 Hampstead. Assault on female, misdemeanor stalking, communicating threats (four counts). Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Released under $2,000 secured bond. Enadina Maria Rodriguez, 34, 5725 Brittain Drive 13, Wilmington. Misdemeanor probation violation (two counts). Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Incarcerated with no bond listed. Kim Kareem Spencer, 230 Newkirk Road Burgaw. Simple assault (two counts), obtain property by false pretense, injury to personal property. Arrest by Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Released under $6,500 bond. Information taken from reports from county municipal police departments, Highway Patrol, and the Pender County Sheriff ’s Office. Arrest reports are public record. Not all arrests result in a determination of guilt.

Hampstead resident charged with murder From Staff Reports Dennis Robert Westburg, 37, of Hampstead has been charged with first degree murder in connection with a shooting on June 26. The Pender County Sheriff ’s Office received a 911 call from 477 Moore’s Landing Road in reference to a subject being shot on June 26 at 6:10 a.m. The caller, Westberg, called 911 to report that he had shot a subject that was with him at his residence. Upon arrival at the residence, the deputies found Westberg standing outside of the residence. A black male subject was found inside the residence. Westberg was detained and the crime scene was secured for investigation. Westberg, a 37 year old

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Rabies outbreak sparks concern Exposed pets were vaccinated, but humans had to undergo treatments By Jefferson Weaver Contributing Writer A rabies outbreak has officials urging petowners to get their animals vaccinated. In just the past four weeks, six rabid animals—three raccoons and three foxes—were killed in the county. Three of the animals were in Hampstead, two in Burgaw and one in Willard. All the exposed pets were vaccinated, according to Jewell Horton of Animal Control. Several people—including one three-year-old girl—had to undergo rabies treatments. A mother and daughter, along with a family pet, were exposed in another case. “People have been listening this year,” she said, noting that a steady stream of petowners has been coming through the doors of the shelter for days, seeking the $5 rabies vaccinations. More than 30 visited the shelter Saturday and Sunday, she said. Rabies is spread through saliva from an infected animal, and affects the central nervous system. The virus isn’t spread through blood, but a scratch, bite or even a lick form an infected animal can cause exposure. There is no cure for the disease. Animals that are exposed and have up-to-date shots must receive a booster and be observed for several days. Unvaccinated pets must be euthanized or quarantined in a veterinarian approved

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Continued from page 1A yoga and core intensive demonstrations as well. There will be entertainment for all ages. The event will close with a fireworks display starting at 8:30 p.m. The Willard Outreach Community Center has been a historical fixture in the Willard community since the 1950’s. Today, the site is home to a growing community center. The nonprofit organization was established to develop and implement programs to improve the educational, socioeconomic, health and environmental conditions of residents in northern Pender County and surrounding areas. The building currently houses several exercise classes, English as a Second Language, and quilting classes. Willard Outreach Center is located at 9955 N.C. Highway 11 in Willard. For more information, please contact Ruth Murray at (910) 285-8061, Clifton West at (910) 494-7233 or Sam Woodard at (910) 2842811. July 4 in Currie The 7th Annual Fourth of July Parade will take place in Currie on Saturday at 10 a.m. It will be held at Mr. D.C. North’s Goose Haven. The Dynasty Club, a women’s group in Currie consisting of 15 members, has collaborated with the community to plan the annual event. The parade will begin at 10 a.m., and an assortment of activities are on

setting for six months, a process that can cost thousands of dollars. Horton said the county will have an additional free rabies clinic in July. “Animal Control and the sportsman’s Association are sponsoring the spring and fall clinics as usual,” she explained, “but due to the rash of cases, we’re working with the health department to hold another one in July. There is a need for vaccinations, and people are taking advantage of the clinics.” Lt. Keith Ramsey of the Sheriff ’s Department said the law is clear, and offers no negotiation. “General statutes say that all animals over four months of age must have a current rabies vaccination,” he said. “That’s it. If your animal has been exposed, but doesn’t have a current vaccination, it has to be quarantined or put down. We don’t write the law, and we don’t like having to tell someone their pet has to die, but that’s necessary to prevent a rabid animal from spreading the disease to mother animals and people.” Failure to vaccinate an animal is a misdemeanor. North Carolina’s aggressive anti-rabies pro g ram began in the 1950s, when a statewide epidemic exposed a number of humans to disease, and led to the deaths of untold numbers of pets and livestock. Dogs, cats, ferrets, horses,

cows and virtually all domestic mammals must be vaccinated against rabies. Horton said the requirement to vaccinate horses takes some owners by surprise. “There were several at the state fair last year who had to take their horses home,” she said. “Shows are good about requiring (health) certificates, but too few people think about getting their horses vaccinated for rabies. Wild animals walk across pastures all the time, and horses are outside where they can easily be exposed. Same thing goes for cows, pigs—any mammal can catch the virus, very easily, from an infected animal.” Ramsey said that the last thing Animal control officers want to do is take someone’s pet. “In some of these cases, the dog is protecting its master from a wild animal,” he explained. “It’s hard to explain to folks that it doesn’t matter what the dog was doing when it got exposed—without a vaccination, it has to be put down.” Horton said it’s reassuring to see people responding to the offers of free or reduced price vaccinations. “We still have to get the word out there,’ she said. “Check your rabies certificates--if you can’t find it, you likely need to have it updated.” Fo r m o re i n fo r m at i o n about vaccinations, call the Animal shelter at 259.1484.

the agenda for the remainder of the day as well. Clara Hansley is a member of the Dynasty Club and has been involved in the planning of the parade. She said that there will be food vendors, games and a variety of activities to entertain visitors of all ages. She explained how the parade got started seven years ago. “A lady named Ebony McIntyre was the founder of the parade,” said Hansley. “She had a vision of the Fourth of July Parade, and she told a group of us about it. From that day on, we all got together and carried it out. It brings a lot of people together to show love for one another and encourages them to do things together. It brings all of the community together. Our friends and loved ones come from all over. “We have people coming from Florida, Greensboro, Virginia, New York and different places to participate. We just want everyone to come out, be friends and have a good time. There will be singing and dancing and it will be a lot of fun.” Gospel singer Ricky Waddell, from Atlanta, Georgia, will be a guest performer. A Michael Jackson impersonator from Raleigh will appear on stage, and there will be country music singers to benefit the Wounded Soldiers. The DJ known as Platinum will be at the event as well. Rumor has it that the Burgaw Cloggers will be in attendance, and Hansley said that no one who shows up will be turned down.

If someone wants to perform, they will be allowed to take the stage. The King of the Parade this year will be Judge Gary Trawick of Burgaw, and the Queen will be attorney Tonya Lacewell Turner. Judge James Faison III will be attending and speaking, and some of the Pender County Commissioners are expected to be present at the event to say a few words. Hansley told more about the women’s club that plans the parade each year. “The name of the club is the Dynasty Club, and we are a group of about 15 women. We help needy people. We give money and scholarships to people who need it. We adopt families at Christmas and buy things for them, and we have fundraisers and sell raffle tickets. We stay busy,” said Hansley. Stages for the event will include two flatbed trailers, and a tent that will seat more than 400 people will be set up on site. 50/50 raffle tickets will be sold for $2 each, or three for $5. There will be face painting and bounce houses for the kids, as well as other games and activities. Prizes will be awarded for various activities. Vendors will be selling hot dogs, chicken, French fries, turkey legs, fried shrimp, lemonade and other refreshments. Following the parade, there will be cook-off at Simpson and Hansley Road. Particpants will be cooking up a variety of delicious treats.

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Pender Democrats elect new board Precinct delegates Pender County Democrats elected a new Executive Board on Tuesday, June 23 at the Hampstead Governmental Access Auditorium while honoring outgoing Chairman James H. Faison, Jr. Featured speaker State Democratic Secretary Melvin Williams urged the large and enthusiastic crowd of more than 50 Democrats in attendance to “stand up for what is right,” on key issues, especially voter registration. There will be a display of both old and new cars for visitors to enjoy. Local resident Ivy Simpson is also involved in the planning of the event each year. “I like the Fourth of July parade because I enjoy meeting people, and it gets the community together. It gets everyone involved, and that’s what it’s all about – getting everyone together, and having fellowship with one another. That’s how a community grows,” said Simpson.

“I want to encourage Pender Democrats to conduct a phone drive to make sure that every registered Democrat has the correct ID that they will need to vote in 2016,” Williams added. The convention welcome came from came from New Hanover County first Vice Chair Richard Poole who recently finished a term as New Hanover County chair. He spoke for the need for increased party organization and attracting new area voters into the fold. Then Pender County Commissioner Demetrice Keith

gave a short state of the county address. She plans to run for a complete term in the 5th District next year. The assembly then nominated and elected the following new Executive Board: Chair, Steve Unger, first vice-chair Sandra Kirby, (retur ning) Keith Spencer – second vice chair, third vice chair Colin Smith (returning), treasurer, Chris Medlin, and Debbi Fintak, secretary. Outgoing second vice-chair Ken Palega and outgoing treasurer Bill Marshburn were

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Rabies outbreak and the vaccination need With six new cases of rabies in recent weeks, Animal Control, the Health Department and Sheriff ’s Department have set the bar higher for other counties. The agencies have stepped up their efforts to prevent human exposure as well as protecting pets and livestock. Each of the pets exposed in the six recent cases was vacciIt’s hard to tell when nated; this means the animals or why a rabies outbreak can stay with their loving occurs—sick animals often families, after a booster shot. retreat deep into swamps Each of the cases could and bays to die, but with the have been far worse than it high water of late, more and was, had humans not reacted more wild animals, both sick quickly. Several humans were and healthy, have come into exposed, meaning they had to contact with people in our go through the painful postever-growing communities. exposure regimen of vaccinations, but that’s better than dying a horrible death. We’re also proud of our neighbors across the county in that they have responded to the county’s pleases to vaccinate their animals. No child or grownup should have to go through the pain of having a loyal dog put down because the dog protected its humans from a rabid animal. No parent would ever want to explain to a small child why a beloved pet, who had been brave, has to be killed. It’s hard to tell when or why a rabies outbreak occurs—sick animals often retreat deep into swamps and bays to die, but with the high water of late, more and more wild animals, both sick and healthy, have come into contact with people in our ever-growing communities. Temperature changes, periods of heavy rain or drought, warm winters and cool summers— there really is no litmus test for when a rabies season is going to be bad. Rabies takes up to six months to incubate to the stage where animals appear drunk and aggressive, attacking cars, fire hydrants or other objects. During that period of time, an animal is just as contagious as when it’s running across your yard frothing at the mouth. We can’t prevent rabies outbreaks, but we can keep our pets vaccinated, avoid contact with wild animals (especially those which look sick) and we can discourage wildlife from hanging around our homes. Uncovered trash, leftover pet food, and unclean grills are a draw for wild animals. While not all—indeed, a comparative few—wild animals are rabid, sick animals tend to follow other animals. Leaving food out where wildlife can scavenge it is just asking for trouble, even without the threat of rabies. We are reassured by the numbers of people turning out to get their animals vaccinated, and we hope this is a trend that continues long after the current threat has passed on. Our pets trust us to take care of them. It’s a responsibility we shouldn’t take lightly, since it means the safety of ourselves and our families as well.

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No idea about voter ID No one in authority has said why both houses of our legislature mysteriously, rapidly and overwhelmingly passed modifications to their 2013 election law changes or why Governor McCrory said he would sign them into law. The trial challenging voter ID and other provisions was due to begin shortly and the changes left the judge, lawyers on both sides and the public trying to determine how to proceed. Many possible scenarios have been concocted to explain the change. In 2013, we were told changes to our elections laws were necessary to prevent voter fraud. The part of that legislation that drew the most pushback was the requirement that every voter present a proper form of identification. Some postulate that nobody could firmly establish significant voter fraud under the old laws, effectively rendering the 2013 changes unnecessary. One explanation for the recent changes is that DMV workers were making it both difficult to obtain the identification promised in the earlier legislation and, in some instances, charging fees for what was promised to be a free picture ID.

Many polls have reported that a majority has no problem presenting a valid ID but it is possible our lawmakers have gotten such an earful from constituents that they feared election repercussions next year. Some speculate NAACP president William Barber and his Moral Monday movement was having a big impact and to shut them up it was best to modify the law to eliminate their charges of discrimination. The rationale most frequently advanced is that lawmakers had been told they were going to lose the case in court and decided to get out front of the decision by amending the law. What they passed could lead to even more problems. During early voting those wanting to cast ballots without a valid ID are to be “helped” in getting mail-in ballots, essentially circumventing the ID law, because mailed votes don’t require identification. Further, those who come to the polls on Election Day can sign an affidavit affirming they had a “reasonable impediment,” and could not obtain a valid ID. What is reasonable? Voters could say they could not get off work, had been ill, do not have any legitimate birth certificate or Social Security card, among eight identified reasons. We can just envision some voter saying their dog ate their ID and demanding they be allowed to vote. This new addendum to our election laws creates at least two problems. Rather than clearing up the process we are giving precinct registrars a great deal of discretion and we can easily envision abuses during often-hectic election days. These provisional ballots must then be sent to the county board of elections, requiring more discretion and delays as these officials

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The Post & Voice’s quote of the week “The 11-cent increase is also making up for the 3.5-cent increase that was never implemented. That is what I told everyone I have talked with during this process.”

Pender County Commission Chairman David Williams on discussions with the School Board over the budget.

“We do everything we can to try and cut down on congestion but when you are on an island, there is only so much you can do.” Surf City Mayor Zander Guy on the crowds expected at the town’s Independence Day celebration.

As seen on TV

Every once in a while, we come across a question that sears the very soul. One that requires deep thought and introspection. A topic that has a bearing on most, if not all, facets of every day life. For instance -- is it just me, or is anyone else struck by the fact that the Click’n’Peel really resembles one of the devices women use to make their feet beautiful? I have to admit: I love the As Seen On TV stuff. Of course, due to the Internet and entrepreneurial intrepidity, these products and specials are no longer just available through special TV offers. There’s an outlet store devoted to these whirligig products, but one can find them down the aisles of many department stores. I checked five the other day, and sure enough, there were the Suzanne Somers Classy Lacy Camisoles and Shawls, along with uni-sex comfort socks, Curl-A-Dogs, and other necessities for a smiling, happier, more comfortable life. Some day, I’d love to have enough money to buy one of all the items so breathlessly advertised in those commercials—well, maybe none of the stuff sold by Ms. Somers. While I admire her for the successful battle she fought with cancer, and her advocacy for cancer patients and abused children, I doubt I could pull off the Classy Lacy Camisole. We’ll leave that for confused has-been sports stars, but that’s a column for

Jefferson Weaver another day. The gears in my mind turn at breakneck speeds when I see the stuff offered on those special TV offers. For instance. I would really, really, really like to have an unlimited supply of that spray-on leak-stop stuff. Now, I don’t have the slightest idea who came up with the idea to replace the bottom of a boat with screen wire and cover it in gutter repair spray, but that man (or woman) is brilliant. Makes me want to buy about a case of it. With a couple rolls of screen, and maybe some heavy gauge repair wire, I could build a whole boat. Well, and duct tape. Everything needs duct tape. Speaking of screens—I detest biting insects. I prefer open windows to air conditioning, unless the temperature

has bypassed tropical and gone straight to satanic. However, when our dog Ox was still a youngster, he had a psychosis regarding screens; he could not allow one to remain intact. Hence, screens got ripped at our house on a regular basis, whether he was in or out. Old Ox is 12 now, and significantly slower than he once was. Old age and arthritis make climbing the stairs a challenge sometime—never mind standing on his hind feet and throwing 130 pounds of dog through a screen door. I could have used one of those magic mesh screen things when Ox was a puppy. You see, he has always been sweet, but he isn’t the brightest bulb in the marquee. If he were confronted with a screen that would “magically” open with the slightest bit of pressure, that poor old dog would still be confused. No resistance equals no rips equals confused big dog -- and hours of fun. Some of the products in the As Seen commercials turned out to be dangerous, at least for me. A couple years back, a buddy had a pair of those “night vision glasses” in his truck, and I asked if I could try them out. He snickered and said I was welcome to do so. I have never used illegal drugs in my life, but I’m fairly sure people under the influence of LSD see similar lights, shapes, streaks and patterns. Thankfully, we were

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Public Opinion Tax increase and mortgage payments In light of the recent property tax increase I feel propelled to reach out to the many families that have purchased homes in our fine County over the last few years. Most home mortgages now require escrows to cover the annual cost of the insurance as well as the taxes. Where the company requires home owners to pay a 1/12th of the cost of both taxes and insurance along with their monthly mortgage in order that when the future bills come due the funds are available to pay them. So what you paid last year is the basis for the monthly amount you are

paying now. However, with a 34 percent increase that now is going to come due Aug. 1, 2015, your escrows are now going to come up with a shortfall. Companies will pay the shortfall on your behalf and then offer to let you pay them back within 30 days or spread the difference over the next 12 months. This sounds within reason, but don’t forget they now have to recalculate your escrows so that the new amount will be in the account come August 2016. So for those who don’t have the 34 percent to pay out of pocket upon receipt will actually have to pay 68 percent for the next 12 months to get back on tract. I realize that some hard

decisions had to be met with our Commissioners, but this is going to really hit hard to our Citizens with Mortgages whose payments are now going to take a substantial jump, myself being one of them. Vickie Foster Burgaw

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I have always known island people are special but even so, I was dazed and amazed by the hospitality our community extended to our recent guests. Natalie, an 11-year-old child from Colorado, wished to go to the beach; any beach. Her wish was granted through the Make-A-Wish Foundation and the universe sent her here to us. All she wanted was to be at sea level, to feel the water wash over her body and to enjoy a well-deserved respite with her family. Since I live on the island, I was invited to be her local liaison. I had the pleasure and privilege of fielding calls and collecting a plethora of opportunities and excursions offered by local businesses and individuals eager to help them explore and enjoy our little slice of paradise. They had no idea what to expect and were a bit overwhelmed, as I was, by our community’s collaborative warm embrace. Though only a full time resident for just under two years, I have visited Topsail Island for decades. Our environment is engaging, inviting and fun. While I love exploring other islands, I can honestly say that this one remains my favorite, for a variety of reasons. Island inhabitants exude a unique yet universal aura. We love sharing our space with others who respect and appreciate it. We extend hospitality every opportunity we get and rejoice in enveloping others in the essence of our island. Island people are happy people. They make a conscious choice to live the lives they desire and deserve, how and where they want to. While some may see it as an elusive dream, we embrace it as our right and our responsibility to ourselves and to others. There is just something about living on an island, being near the water, feeling the ocean breeze and watching the sunrise and set that soothes the soul. These are simple pleasures that some never even experience, oblivious, even indifferent to what they are missing. Island people are hopeful people; Optimists committed to making our world a better place, realizing we all have the power to choose happiness. You don’t even have to live on an island to embrace island time anytime. It’s an attitude; a mindset and mentality that sets us apart from most mainlanders. Millions of people work jobs they do not like, earning more money than they need to buy things they do not want to impress people they do not even like. Island people share their souls as a source of inspiration and love to others. They invite everyone to enjoy what they have achieved and get great pleasure from sharing it. This does not make us better than others, just a little different. Everyone is different, and likes different things; not everyone loves living on an island. The point is to figure out what IT is that you love, and to invest your life in living it. Here’s to Island people, even those who may choose to live on the mainland.


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Make a Wish comes to Topsail Island

Hundreds of wishes in one By Missy (Gail) Ostrishko Contributing Writer My phone started ringing the minute word was out; a wish child was coming to Topsail Island. Natalie could have asked for anything, gone anywhere, met anyone her heart desired, and her wish was simply to visit the beach – any beach, anywhere but Florida. She loves feeling the ocean waves wash over her body and being at sea level is best for her respiratory system. Though she did not designate a specific beach, the serendipitous synchronicity of the universe sent her here to share her wish with us. It was not just Natalie’s wish that came true – hundreds of hearts were touched by this beautiful child. Granted by the Colorado chapter of the Make a Wish foundation, this amazing eleven year old and her family traveled all the way from Denver to spend a very special week in Surf City. As her local liaison, fielding calls felt like my full time job for weeks, and gathering gifts became a daily adventure. What a treat it was to meet so many folks eager to make Natalie’s dreams come true. The family would need to stay for a month to enjoy all the gift cards, boat rides, activities, services, special meals and ice cream offered to them. They arrived to their oceanfront home stocked with gifts galore: beach toys, jewelry, fresh produce, flowers, food and wine. They had chairs, umbrellas and beach supplies delivered to their door, along with their own personal street approved golf cart for the week. Even right up to their final full day of vacation they received last minute goodies and gifts. This was the family’s first visit to North Carolina but I sense it won’t be their last

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Natalie became the official 2015 Spot Festival Queen Ambassador. She is surrounded by festival queens. since our seaside community showered them with such serious southern hospitality. Natalie’s sister is considering UNCW for her education as a result of their experience. Even Jean Beasley herself, proprietor of our most popular attraction called to invite Natalie and her family for a private tour of the turtle hospital. It was at the top of her to do list and she was elated by the experience. They also mentioned missing their dog, so I brought mine over for a visit, of course. Though nonverbal, pure joy streamed from Natalie’s heart through her big, beautiful brown eyes. Natalie’s big finale on the Island was being crowned the 2015 Spot Festival Queen Ambassador. It was a very exciting event as queens and princesses of all ages and stages gathered from across the state to honor her in the most amazing way. All dolled up in their dresses, sashes

and crowns, they welcomed Natalie with open arms. She beamed as they placed the crown upon her bouncy brown curls, draped the sash across her beautiful body and presented her with flowers and gifts. With family members observing through tears, her mother acknowledged it was likely the happiest moment in Natalie’s life. Then the paparazzi set in, as everyone enveloped her with hugs and took photo opportunities with our newest local celebrity. Even Ice cream awaited (Natalie’s favorite treat, and one of few things she can eat without her feeding tube). PopPop was persistent, and In spite of being banned from the business district, he was granted permission from a county commissioner to participate in Natalie’s wish. Born a normal, healthy infant, Natalie was four months old when she contacted a virus and her

symptoms appeared. It took five years to identify the culprit of her condition; a rare mitochondrial disease diagnosed in only eighteen other patients in the world at the time. Her condition prevents nutrients from entering and energizing her muscles, making it almost impossible to control them with her brain. Her mother, a police officer who had been recently promoted, gave her notice immediately, planning to provide full time care for her daughter. There was no question regarding her priorities when she learned of the progressive nature of Natalie’s disease. Though suggested she would not likely live longer than a decade, Natalie will soon be twelve and is obviously living and loving life. Hosting Natalie and her family was an honor and we look forward to her family’s return to the island It was not only her wish that came true, but that of our entire community. We had an amazing opportunity to make a difference in the life of a child, and so do you. The Make a Wish Foundation grants wishes to children with life threatening medical conditions to enrich the human spirit with hope, strength and joy. Volunteering as a wish granter, speaker and liaison is both a privilege and pleasure. Of course, the families always enjoy and appreciate our efforts, but wishes impact everyone involved; engaging the community in granting wishes exponentially increases the power of a wish. For more information on Make a Wish Eastern NC please visit www.eastnc. wish.org To view the news report on Natalie’s wish visit http:// wwaytv3,com/2015/06/19/ surf-city-helps-make-a-wishfor-a-colorado-family/.

Newsings and Musings with Edith Batson will not be published this week due to Edith’s illness. The staff of the Post & Voice wish her a speedy recovery.

Weaver

Continued from page 4A in a field, so all I had to deal with were the lights from the truck we were driving, and one that was headed our way. Even more important, when I yanked off the glasses, there were no flashback hallucinations. Well, not many, anyway. Not recently. On those same lines, the poor cat in the Pop-Up Pet Bungalow looks like he could use some serious medications. Every time I see that thing, I have to wonder if the critter was ever forgotten inside, and what kind of vengeance he would wreak on the entire household. You see, we have and love our cats, but I guarantee you, if we got one of those fake-mouse-under-the-carpet things, all it would do is aggravate poor old Ox. After all, our cats ignore mice when they run across their paws—they sure ain’t going to chase a fake mouse around and around in a circle. Try to convince them to sleep in a Pop-Up Pet Bungalow, and

I’m fairly sure one of them would rip my face off in the night cats are mean that way. Speaking of dogs—well, hot dogs—I can’t quite see the reasoning behind the Curl-A-Dog, especially since the guy advertising it online looks like he is in pain. I like hot dogs. They are a classically American food, and bring back many good memories for me. Why would I would want to cut one into a spiral, then eat it in such a way as to cause me pain? I admit, I like the commercials. I saw the dude with the accent demonstrating one of those magical cooking kits one time at the state fair, and I admired his showmanship and energy. Even if we laugh about these devices, we have to remember that somebody, somewhere had an idea, and many other somebodies apparently buy the darn things. Sometimes, the entrepreneurial spirit laughs all the way to the bank—with a deposit envelope in the Car Caddy that keeps things from being lost between the seats. You can get two, you know, if you pay separate processing. –Weaver is a columnist with the Post & Voice. Contact him

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Education

CFCC update

Sand sculpting isn’t just for kids

Cindy Horrell Ramsey CFCC Director of Community Enrichment Special to the Post & Voice CFCC classes at the Burgaw Center and Alston Burke Center in Surf City offer opportunity for unique experiences this summer. From sand sculpting, to creative painting, to fly fishing and more, you can discover something exciting. Have you ever seen an amazing sand sculpture on the beach and wondered how in the world someone did that? Would you like to be able to amaze your kids or grandkids with your newfound talents? Here’s your chance. We have two sand sculpting courses coming up in July right on the beach in Surf City. The first is a quick lesson in packing and carving sand. The instructor will even furnish you a set of sand sculpting tools to use in class and keep. Sand Sculpting Secrets will be held Wednesday, July 8, 4 – 6 p.m. In just two short hours, you’ll learn the three ways to pack sand for carving and the basics of carving. You’ll even learn how to add details such as doors, windows, arches, and stairs to your sculpture. If the sand sculpting bug bites you, and you want to get serious about this art form, the longer series is just what you need. Serious Sand Sculpting begins July 16 and runs through August 6. It will meet every Thursday for four weeks, but the time flip-flops between 10 a.m. – 12 noon and 4-6 p.m. each week based on the tides. This course also provides you with a basic set of carving tools that you keep at the end of class. The instructor will have more advanced tools on hand for you to use during class. In addition to learning to

pack sand and create the basic elements of sculptures, you’ll also learn lettering and logos. As part of this class, each student will design and carve a unique sand sculpture. Pre-registration is required and classes are limited to 12 students each. Call me at 910362-7254 for more information, or check out the course listing at cfcc.edu/ce. Ever want to learn how to fly fish? Let our fly fishing series be your guide into the world of fly fishing. Although the course is being offered at the Surf City campus, the focus will be on fresh water fishing. Our instructor says that learning to fly fish in salt water is like learning to drive in a Ferrari. The series begins as you learn the casting basics, overhead and roll casts. This portion is outside, but on dry land. Next, you’ll move inside to the classroom to learn the magic of fly tying as you follow stepby-step instructions to create a variety of flies for fresh and salt water fly fishing. Then, you’ll design and build your own fly rod. Finally, we’ll have a celebration of the skills you have learned and give you a chance to try out your new fly fishing equipment that you built – in water. You’ll use your casting skills and newly built rod and flies to compete for prizes during the fly fishing challenge in a local pond for a couple of hours. The fly fishing series is offered in three parts and starts on July 15. Each class will be limited to eight students and pre-registration is required. Don’t delay! Call me at 910-3627254 for more information or visit cfcc.edu/ce. Summer is a great time to discover new talents, and painting might be yours. We have courses in Burgaw and Surf City that offer individual attention and allow you to work in your medium of choice. Painting–Creative Techniques meets every Monday morning at the Heritage Place, Pender Adult Services in Burgaw. This CFCC course has been taught by Barbara Davis of Rocky Point for many years, and her students love her. The next session starts July 13 and runs through August 31, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. A new session of Painting– Multimedia with Hampstead

artist Jill Strohpaul begins July 23 and runs through September 10. This course meets every Thursday afternoon, 1-4 p.m. Interested in scuba diving? You can earn your NAUI certification through our Open Water Scuba course that runs July 15 – August 2. The course includes two evening classroom sessions at the CFCC Alston Burke Center in Surf City, two late afternoon pool sessions at Lanier’s Campground, and two afternoon open water sessions at the south end of Topsail Island. Don’t have scuba equipment? Don’t worry. The registration fee for the scuba course includes the book and equipment rental. The only extra expense will be your personal goggles, mask, and snorkel. The instructor will discuss these needs at the first class. Nurse Aide I starts July 14 at the Burgaw Center. The course runs Tuesday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. ending on October 1. It is taught by Pender County’s own Stephanie Johnson. Call 910-362-7181 for details and registration information about Nurse Aide I, or call the Burgaw Center at 910-362-7900. Preregistration is required, and specific dates are set for registration at least two weeks before class starts, so don’t delay in finding out more information about those dates. More courses are continuously being developed and scheduled. Please check out our “Current Schedule of Classes” at www.cfcc.edu/ ce. This list updates every 24 hours, so you will always find the most up-to-date information there. I’m always interested in hearing what kinds of classes you would like to see offered at the Burgaw Center or the new Alston Burke Center. Please feel free to contact me and share your ideas. I would also love to come speak to your club or civic organization about what CFCC can offer you and your family. Watch for CFCC Pender Preview the first Thursday of each month. I appreciate your attention and welcome suggestions— for the column, for classes, for special events. Give me a call at 910-362-7254, or email me at chramsey835@cfcc.edu.

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The Cape Fear Middle School band at a concert this past school year.

CFMS band receives grant for instruments By Miranda Roberts Special to the Post & Voice T he Cape Fear Middle School band program will add two fairly expensive instruments during the 2015-16 school year, thanks to a $5,000 Music Education Outreach Grant from Sigma Alpha Iota Philanthropies, Inc. The funds will be used to purchase a new tuba and euphonium. “These additional instruments will allow students to have an instrument to use at school, as well as an instrument to keep at home for practice,” said Cape Fear Middle School Band Director

banks, Eliza Fogleman, Tatum Hayden, Kaley Henderson, Anderson Holland, Michael Holloman, Jenna Holt, Blaine Joye, Tanner Kelly, Natalie Luchansky, Jurnee London, Elvis Malinowski, Amelia Marshbur n, John Meyers, Haedyn Mills, Lauren Pagans, Allison Rooks, Helen Rooks, Blake Seigler, Quaid Teachey, Grace Vara, Preston Walker. Fifth grage Keala Bierrum, Landon Edwards, Hayden Green, Joseph Hall, Zachary Holt, Wade Hughes, Cannon Keziah, Emily Kittlaus, Nathan Lau, Skylar Loher, Liam McBride, Marissa Memoli, Evan Perry,

pha Iota’s grant opportunities as a member of the fraternity’s Theta Chi Chapter at the University of South Carolina. The grant application required Buis to complete an online form outlining the project’s expected budget, why the funds are needed and how the project would benefit the school. Cape Fear Middle School Principal Greg Goble verified the information submitted, confir ming the band program’s financial need. Sigma Alpha Iota is an international music fraternity for women. Its mission is to “encourage, nurture and support the art of music.”

Summer Series

This is nice

By Dr. Chris Wirszyla Cape Fear Elementary School Special to the Post & Voice

I recently read two books by Kurt Vonnegut, as I have never read him before. One of them, Slaughterhouse Five, was an interesting book on a couple of levels. It described, in sort of a bizarre way, the events of Dresden, Germany, when the Allied Forces fire-bombed the town and reduced it to rubble, Ava Sorg, Julie Sydes, Harley with tens of thousands of Taylor, Olivia Visconti, Darius people killed. A horrible story, really, but Woodward, Connor Wright. as he looked back over it and A-B Honor Roll wrote about it (he was a prisThird grade Allie Benson, Sean Benson, Emma Bur nash, Matthew Sansoucie, Jax Smith, Lily Burns, Gianna Butrico, Kelly Sorg, Noah Warren, Sophia Byrd, Nick Chludzinski, Han- Wilson. 4th grade nah Crawley, Isabel Flores, Zachary Gaither, Lilly Garner, Madison Alexander, Avery Landon Gwinn, Mason Hall, Benton, Kaylie Cowell, BriJack Helm, Jackson Hoep- anna Creech, Logan Dalton, ner, Rachel Horne, Hayden Evan Ellis, Brendan Everett, Howell, Griffin Johnston, Wil- Xavier Fuller, Miles Gibson, son Johnston, Sophia Lieske, Amanda Gome z, Isabella Madison Marshburn, Patrick Hartinger, Carter HenderMcLoughlin, Lucas Partion, son, Elijah Hicks, Garrett Lizzy Passwaters, Cooper Lewis, Gracie Mabrey, Ronan Pierce, Jenna Rochelle, Aiden McGuire, Brendan Mitchell,

Topsail Elementary Honor Rolls Topsail Elementary School has released its honor rolls for the final nine weeks of the school year. A Honor Roll Third grade Katie Dale, Zachary DiConstanzo, Ashley Espino za, Grace Keck, Nelly-Grace Keziah, Ben Lockwood, Ella Maloney, Catherine McBride, Jo s h u a M o rk a n , S a r a h Neveux, Jackson Pavkov, Kennedy Sloan. Fourth grade Abrianna Bates, Taylor Borders, Libby Brewer, Julianna Broadway, Aiden Camlin, Christian Davis, Lily Davis, Sophie DeVries, Lily Eu-

Katelynn Buis, who applied for the grant. “Because tubas and euphoniums are large instruments, it is not conducive for students to take these back and forth between school and home, so it is important that students who play those instruments have the same opportunities for personal musical growth as the rest of the band members.” Buis added that the instruments will also allow more students to begin on low brass instruments as sixth graders. This will positively impact the entire band program, which includes about 140 students. Buis learned of Sigma Al-

oner of war and one of the few people to survive, as they were housed in such a way that they were spared the bombing) he realized that he needed to take stock of the rest of his life. When something was going good, you need to appreciate it, as the good times have a way of disappearing if you don’t appreciate them. You can choose to look at life in any number of ways. Of course, you have the half full, half empty situations and types of people. You have any number of self-help articles and books that advise you to surround yourself with positive people and avoid the negative people. Depending on what stage you are in your life, you can be living on the edge, a real risk taker, always going for it and paying the price for that sometimes – or if you are like me, and you have travelled, and worked overseas, and been a bachelor for many years before settling down into a comfortable routine which might be more your style. I choose this because I have had my adventures and sur-

vived them. Now I want to look after my wife and kids, and enjoy the fruits of my labor – twin six year olds, a wonderful wife, a nice house, two older step-kids, living close to my beloved ocean. So, “this is nice” is what Vonnegut’s message was to me as I finished the book. This is nice, I think to myself, as I sit there, surrounded by family, eating yet another family meal, maybe on the back screened in porch, or around the dining room table, or even sitting in Mickey Dee’s with my twins, him with his McChicken, no lettuce, and her with her cheeseburger, no pickles. This is nice, I say to myself, as I walk hand in hand with my wife on the beach, twins running in and out of the surf. This is nice, as I take a bike ride with my brother, up to visit, the first one there when my babies were born, as I was when his daughter was born. This is nice – playing Frisbee golf with the family at one of the local courses, holding

Lynea Nixon, Noah Perry, Sky Riley, Sophia Rini, Spencer Smades, Sydney Smades, Brewer Smith, Marcos Smith, Zoe Smith, Joshua Sutton, Cole Tawes, Slater Wiggins. Fifth grade Ashley Adams, Alyssa Andrews, Domonic Bedo, Brock Blonski, Lily Burnash, Trav i s C a i n , A bby C o u r s e y, Nicky Coursey, Sarah Cox, Kent DiConstanzo, J.T. Ellis, Kylee Emerich, Harry Fib-

kins, Ethan Humphries, Drew Jones, Adriana Kandabarow, Sarah Lieske, Jake Mackleer, Daniel Major, Grace Martin, Jake McFann, Paige Mintz, Hailey Muraca, Mazie Nifong, Michael Nigh, Sadie Orinko, Cassie Passwaters, Bella Robertson, Caleb Rousseau, Dawson Smith, Andon Stowe, Luke Tartar, Kelsey Thomas, Taryn Ugliono, Kaigan Warren, Kiley Wells, Joey Williams, Aidan Wynant.

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Pender Stories

Band leader: the true price of fame

Bill Messer Even though it was late spring, it’s close enough to summer for the afternoon sun to be pretty warm for outside workers. “Wear a straw hat,” had been Jerry’s final advice while planning for the evening’s activities, a band concert at Carolina Beach. Jerry Tate is the band leader for his 21 piece jazz band, Artistry In Jazz. I’ve written about Jerry before. He’s a retired airline pilot and frequent copilot on George Lancaster’s WW-II era Douglas A-26 Invader attack bomber Spirit of North Carolina. On this afternoon, I meet Jerry and his wife Linda at the pavilion at Carolina Beach, at the Boardwalk Gazebo. Jer ry h a d c o m p l a i n e d in the last phone call, “Last night’s rehearsal was awful, and wouldn’t you know it? The air conditioner in the truck quit working.” “Cheer up, “ I of fered, “They always say a bad last rehearsal leads to a great performance,” but he didn’t sound convinced. Jerry was unloading his truck as I arrived, and with Linda, making repeat trips back and forth to a corner of the gazebo stage. Carolina Beach Parks and Rec volunteer Elaine Stewart helped set up the folding chairs for the band, as well as lawn chairs out in front for the audience, as Jerry arranged the folding chairs in three tiers for the band. Next, there was the sound system, partially put together with cables stretching across the stage, now to wait until Tina Lee-Caruso, the vocalist, arrived with her equipment. Additional band members began to trickle in. “Hey, where’s the electricity? Where are the outlets? Is it on?” “Hey Jerry, where do you want me to set up?” And then Jerry got a phone call. A couple of the band members had been involved in a multi-car traffic accident on the way to the event. It was unclear if there were injuries, and that caused quite a bit of concern, until he learned a bit later they were OK, but would not able to get to the event. Now Jerry and Linda got on their phones to make frantic calls to fill-in players who might be available on short notice, and that was worked out, though the concert starting instrument positions and assignments might need to be adjusted for the opening numbers. The stage setup progresses, but there is so much more to do. There are two kinds of music stands: the traditional folding metal stand on three legs, with a music tray on top, and a folding corrugated board jazz band ‘stand’ or ‘front’ for seated players. These were not to be put up until later because they can be carried away by the breeze that was building up, but when the time came,

Wirszyla

Continued from page 7A my daughter’s hand as she roller skates down to her friend’s house. This is nice as I rake the lawn on the first home that

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Band Leader Jerry Tate enjoys band performances, even after the incredible amount of work it takes to make it happen Jerry assembled each one and placed them backward against the folding chair, using it to hold the stand in place. Now Jerry and Linda unpack the music, a complete set of all the music to be used in tonight’s program, for each player, and place it on the music stands, with a thick sheet of acrylic plastic to hold the sheets down in the breeze. Some musicians will use their own special clips, some looking suspiciously like clothespins, and they are in fact. Movie people use them too, but instead of calling them music clips, or clothespins, they’re called, for no known reason, C-47s, possibly linked to the versatility of the military version of the Douglas DC-3 aircraft made so famous by its exploits in WW-II, and still in use today. About this time, the breeze has gotten cooler, and the slight overcast has turned to dark clouds that scud by, foretelling rain, and already escape routes are being planned in case there needs to be a hasty breakdown and evacuation should the incoming weather turn into a thunderstorm. And, if that is not enough, the boardwalk has taken on a wispy pall of smoke coming along from further down the boardwalk, and it quickly grows into a dense cloud, blocking the view and closing that part of the boardwalk to pedestrians. It is the old arcade area, the area that caught fire last year and burned a significant part of the boardwalk, and now the remaining debris is smoldering. The crowd begins to trickle in, in ones and twos, and g roups. One couple, from Rocky Point, arrived an hour early and set up their folding chairs along the wall off to one side; he an ex-Coast Guard guy, and she, an IT (Information Technology - computers) ex- programmer in IBM Assembly language. I told her I was a retired IBM’er, and that my Systems Engineering class was the last class to have to suffer through learning IBM assembly/assembler, and groaned a sigh of relief. Now the bandstand is really getting crowded, with the drummer and his instruments, and the bass player and his big bass violin. Tina is all set up with her mic and music stands, and the players are seated and tuning up. The threatening skies have cleared, with blue all the way back to the horizon across the beach beyond. The rides are coming to life as small children take to the gentler rides, I own; as I tell my mother I love her; as I have some of the good stuff that comes off Mr. Artie’s grill; as I gaze over the Intracoastal Waterway at my sister’s house; taking an early morning run, thinking of my life, this is nice.

and the background sounds include normal crowd sounds, traffic sounds, ride sounds both from little cars running along tacks, and the motors that power the rides. Occasionally the sound of police cars and fire trucks break through the background din. Jerry has changed shirts, changing from the one he wore during set up, now drenched with sweat, to a dry one. He steps to the front, takes up Tina’s mic and welcomes the crowd to the concert, and talks about the band itself and the program for the evening. And then it’s time, and Jerry counts off, “one, two, three . . .” and the music begins, and as if by magic, all the prep work has been done, enough players are on stage to begin, and after a number or two, replacement players fill in the blank spots and the full jazz band is in full performance, the crowd has swelled as passersby stop to listen, people are dancing out front, and Jerry is in his full glory, band leader on what has turned out to be a more or less perfect late spring evening. The fire, or non-fire smolder, is beginning to be brought to and end, with a pumper truck and aerial hose playing streams of water across the site and the acrid brownish smoke is tur ning to white smoke, indicating progress. Britt’s donut shop had to close, for the smoke, but only for a little while, and the worst of the smoke has carried away from the band, the sea breeze dissipating the plume and blowing it further inland. Jerry will enjoy the moments of glory during the realization of his life dream. And then, it’s over. The band members pack up and depart, and Jerry and Linda go into reverse, retrieve and pack the music, unfold and pack away the music stands, as the Parks and Rec volunteers fold up and put away the band seating, and Jerry and Tina unsnarl and put away the mic cables and sound equipment, and finally all is cleared away, the stage is bare, the and it turns into a regular Carolina Beach weekend crowd at the park. The flashing lights of the fire trucks break through the dense smoke as it thins, and the aerial firefighters become momentarily more and more visible as the fire, or smolder, is knocked down, and the crowd returns to the boardwalk shops.

Cellphones with hearing aids Dear Savvy Senior, Can you recommend some basic simplified cellphones for seniors with hearing loss? My 82-year-old father needs to get a new cellphone for occasional calls or emergencies, but he needs something that’s easy to use and one that he can hear on. Looking Around Dear Looking, There are several simplified cellphones on the market today that are specifically designed for seniors – including those with hearing loss. These are basic cellphones that come with big buttons, easy to navigate menus, SOS emergency buttons, enhanced sound and are hearing aid compatible too. Here are some top options. Senior-friendly phones If your dad isn’t locked into a cellphone contract, there are three senior-friendly options to consider, all from no-contract cellphone companies. One of best is GreatCall’s Jitterbug5 (greatcall.com, 800-918-8543). This custom designed Samsung flip-phone offers a backlit keypad with big buttons, large text on a brightly colored screen, and “YES” and “NO” buttons to access the phone’s menu of options versus confusing icons. It also offers voice dialing, a powerful speakerphone, a built-in camera, and a variety of optional health and safety features like the “5Star” medical alert button that would let your dad call for help and speak to a certified agent 24/7 that could identify his location and dispatch help as needed. “Ur-

gent Care,” which provides access to registered nurses and doctors for advice and diagnoses. And “GreatCall Link,” which keeps family members informed through your dad’s phone activities. The Jitterbug5 sells for $99 with a one-time $35 activation fee, no-contract, and calling plans that start at $15 per month. If you’re looking for something a little less expensive, the Doro PhoneEasy 626 sold through Consumer Cellular (consumercellular.com, 888-345-5509) is an excellent option. This flip phone offers a backlit, separated keypad that can speak the numbers as you push them, which is a nice feature for seniors with vision problems. It also has a big easy to read color display screen that offers large text with different color themes. Other handy features include two speed dial buttons, shortcut buttons to texting and the camera, a powerful two-way speakerphone, and a ICE (in case of emergency) button on the back of the phone that will automatically dial one preprogramed number. The Doro 626 sells for $50 with service plans starting at $10 per month, and no longterm contract. They even of fer discounts to AARP members. Another budget-friendly cellphone you should look into is the Snapfon ezTWO

for seniors (snapfon.com, 800-937-1532), which costs under $20, with a $35 activation fee, no-contract, and monthly service plans that start at $10. If you don’t want the Snapfon service plan (you can go through AT&T or T-Mobile), the phone is $80. This is a bar-style phone that provides big buttons, a color screen, enhanced volume with a speaker phone, a speaking keypad, and an SOS emergency alert button on the back of the phone that can sound an alert when pushed and held down for five seconds. It then sends a text message to as many as five emergency contacts and calls those contacts in order until the call is answered. Or, for an additional $15 per month you can subscribe to their SOS monitoring service that will dispatch help as needed. Shared plan options If you want to get your dad a simple cellphone through your cellphone provider, most carriers – like AT&T, Verizon, Sprint and T-Mobile – still offer a few basic cellphones that are inexpensive and hearing aid compatible. If you’re an AT&T customer the option is the “LG A380.” For Verizon users, there’s the “Samsung Gusto 3” and “LG Revere 3.” If you’re a Sprint customer there’s the “Kyocera Kona” and “Alcatel OneTouch Retro.” And for T-Mobile users there’s the “LG 450.” 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.

New employees at Pender Memorial Hospital Interim 1 West Manager five weeks ago, and has recently accepted the full time Manager position for 1 West. Mantooth oversees the 25 bed Acute Care Services and Swing Bed Unit that make up the facilities of 1 West. Medical, surgical and telemetry patients are cared for in the Acute Care Services, while short-ter m rehabilitation patients will be in the Swing Bed Unit.

Lisa Mantooth

Lisa Mantooth has been named Manager of Pender Memorial Hospital’s 25 Acute Care and Swing Bed Unit. Mantooth has more than 20 years nursing experience, and was most recently a Nurse Manager on the 10th floor at New Hanover Regional Medical Center. She previously served as Administrative Coordinator, Clinical Coordinator and has more than 16 years of experience as a staff nurse in Oncology. She started at PMH as

Amy Hewett

Amy Hewett has accepted the position as Coordinator of Infection Control and

Employee Health starting June 22, 2015. She’s worked for NHRMC for 16 years, beginning as a Nephrology RN and then moving on to the Coordinator of Nephrology. Hewett furthered her career as a dialysis nurse, and after 12 years went from Nephrology/Dialysis to the Employee Health and Clinic. Hewett will be performing multiple duties such as collection and analysis of infection data, prevention and control strategies, changes required by regulatory and licensing and many more. Hewett will also regulate all employee immunizations and health records in line with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention standards, and oversee the yearly mandatory flu shots and Health Risk Assessments. Her patients are going to include a wide array of individuals as an educator of infection hazards to keep staff members and patients aware and safe.

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William “Billy” Cleveland James BURGAW -- William “Billy” Cleveland James, 84, of Burgaw passed gently from his earthly life Saturday, June 27, 2015 at DaySpring Assisted Living in Wallace after he and his beloved family caringly dealt for a number of years with his progressive disease, Alzheimers. Billy, the middle son of five was born May 13, 1931 in Duplin County to Emil and Mary Henry Jenkins James. He attended school in Wallace and excelled in high school sports. While still in school Billy joined the N.C. National Guard and after graduation was transferred into U.S. Army active duty where he was soon promoted to sergeant and gun commander. Following his military duty Billy was offered a

professional contract with the Pittsburgh Pirates, but turned it down to attend college and attended both Wake Forest College and East Carolina University. Billy and Jo Ann married and both attended East Carolina University where they were blessed with a son and daughter. Billy began working in the family business, Williams Lumber Company in Jacksonville where he became a partner and had a successful career in building materials and as a licensed contractor, retiring at the age of 50. He was a faithful member of Westview United Methodist Church and King Solomon Lodge No. 138 A.F.& A.M. He was generous with his time and talents, serving on the Board of Directors for Pender Academy, President of Burgaw Athletic and Pender Academy Boosters Clubs. Being a man of many interests, Billy enjoyed sharing the fruits of his garden, playing a good game of golf, and most of all hunting quail. Billy possessed a keen intellect, sharp wit, and engaging personality. Among the legacies Billy leaves to us are the importance of God, family and country. Billy is survived by his loving and devoted family: wife of 60 years, Jo Ann Williams James; son, William “Bill” C. James, Jr. (Joy); daugh-

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ter, Lee Ann James Franks (Paul); grandchildren, Kristin James Wells (William), Elizabeth “Beth” Franks Parker (Brandon), and Daniel Paul Franks (Ashley); great granddaughters, Madison Wells and Emma Franks; brother, Elwood James (Carolyn); sisters-in-law, Virginia Alice Williams, Sylvia James, Betsy James, and Jackie James; and many extended family and dear friends. Billy was preceded in death by his brothers C. J., Henry and Harold James. The family received friends at the James residence in Burgaw. Funeral service was at 2 p.m. Tuesday, June 30, 2015 at Quinn-McGowen Funeral Home Burgaw Chapel with The Rev. Judy Jeremias and The Rev. Mike Herring officiating. Burial followed in Burgaw Cemetery. Memorial gifts may be given to Westview UMC, C/O Mary Jane Lanier, 5094 NC Hwy 53 West, Burgaw, NC 28425. Condolences may be sent to www.quinnmcgowen.com. The family was served by Quinn-McGowen Funeral Home in Burgaw.

Calvin Vonzie Hall Jr. KELLY -- Calvin Vonzie Hall Jr., 60, of Kelly passed from his earthly life on Thursday, June 18, 2015 at Lower Cape Fear Hospice and Lif-

eCare Center. He was born Sept. 11, 1954 in Pender County, the son of the late Calvin Vonzie and Beulah Mae Croom Hall. Also lovingly remembered is his wife, Zadie Vernon Hall who died May 1, 2015. Calvin is survived by his sister, Elizabeth “Libby” Hall; Zadie’s family, Martha Vernon, Ann Robinson (Edgar); David Earl Vernon, Jr. (Rose); Jesse R. “JR” Vernon (Karen); and many extended family and friends. A gathering of family and friends will be held from 2-4 p.m. Sunday, July 5, 2015 at the home of Edgar and Martha Ann Robinson. Shared memories and condolences may be sent to the family at www.quinnmcgowen.com. The family was served by Quinn-McGowen Funeral Home and Cremation Center of Burgaw. Bobby Nelson Tate Bobby Nelson Tate died June 13 in New Hanover County. Funeral service was held 2 p.m., June 18, from Greater Yeshuwa Temple, Wallace. Interment followed at the Tate Family Cemetery, Willard. Mr. Tate was the son of Dorothy Sanders Tate and the late Eddie Bross Tate. He was preceded in death by six sibilings, twin sisters, Mary Frances snd Eleanor Louise Tate, Curley Faye Tate

Carroll, Lewis Edward Tate, Harry Lee Tate and Donald Tate. In addition to his mother, he is survived by his wife, Shirley G. Tate; children, Cynthia (Willie) Perry, Kimberly Tate, Bobby (Mayshelle) Tate, Jr., Juliet Tate, Anthony Tate, Sabrina (Tracy) Wilson and Anthony Newkirk; brothers, Eddie (Clementine) Tate, Jr. and Ronald Tate; sister, Juliet Tate Newton; twenty-one grandchildren and twelve great grandchildren. The family was served by Matthews Funeral Service, Wallace. Ralmon Lee Sanderson ROSE HILL -- Ralmon Lee Sanderson, 60, of Rose Hill died unexpectedly on Saturday, June 27, 2015 at his home. He was born on Valentines Day, Feb. 14, 1955 in Duplin County, the son of the late Robert Lee Sanderson and Eula Mae Tucker Sanderson. Ralmon is survived by his siblings, Bobbi Odom (Ronald), Gloria Deal and Robert Allen Sanderson; and several nieces and nephews. Ralmon also leaves behind his beloved dog, Burtie. A gathering of family and friends will be 6-8 p.m. Thursday, July 2, 2015 at the home of his brother, Robert Allen Sanderson, 2622 N.C. Hwy 11 S., Rose Hill, NC 28458

Shared memories and condolences may be sent to the family at www.quinnmcgowen.com Quinn-McGowen Funeral Home and Cremation Center of Burgaw. Albert Curtis Strickland WILLARD -- Mr. Albert Curtis Strickland, Sr. age 67 of Willard, NC, went home to be with the Lord on June 28, 2015 at New Hanover Regional Medical Center in Wilmington. Funeral services were held at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, July 1, 2015 at Padgett Funeral Chapel. Visitation followed the service. He is survived by o n e d a u g h t e r, M a r g a re t Strickland of Willard, one son, Curtis Strickland, II and wife Sondra of Wallace, two grandchildren, Lauren Gammons of Willard and Cayden Strickland of Wallace, one sister, Brenda Sanderson of Richlands and one brother, Kirby Strickland of Warsaw. Born May 2, 1948 in Duplin County, Mr. Strickland was the son of the late Walter Leaion and Margaret Vera Rogers Strickland and was a member of Four Oaks Baptist Church in Four Oaks. To sign the guest book, go to www. padgettfuneralhome.com. The family was served by Padgett Funeral and Cremation Services, Wallace.

Pender delegate attends N.C. Senior Legislature The North Carolina Senior Tar Heel Legislature (NCSTHL) met in Chapel Hill June 9-10 for its second meeting of 2015. During the meeting, the 98 delegates, and alternates present heard updates regarding funding for aging programs and services. In addition, the group received information and statistics about elder abuse and awareness. Ms. Suzanne Merrill, Director of the Division of Aging and Adult Services reported on legislative updates and implementation activities. The North Carolina House of Representatives passed a budget proposal for FY 2015-16, including vital programs for older adults. The House has restored $967,000 for the Home and Community Care Block Grant Funding. The Senate is completing its proposal, which does not include restoration of the $967,000 for the HCCBG. Merrill highlighted the creation of the North Carolina Alzheimer’s Strategic Plan scheduled for completion by February 2016 and the White House Conference on Aging being held on July 13, 2015. June is Elder Abuse Awareness Month. Caroline Farmer of the N.C. Department of Justice spoke about elder abuse and ways to keep safe online. All North Carolinians can freeze their credit reports on line by going to: http://www. ncdoj.gov and clicking on “Protect Yourself.” This site has

other information on scams and suggestions to protect you and your family. This site is well worth bookmarking and visiting on a regular basis. Nancy Warren of the N.C. Adult Protective Services explained that “self-neglect” is part of elder abuse. Last year 25,000 reports were filed and more than half of those investigated, were cases of self-neglect. She infor med the group about “Burt’s Law,” Senate bill 445 NC Chapter 101A-506 which protects group home residents from sexual abuse, mental health or substance abuse issues which became law in May 2015. Melanie Bunn, a Dementia Training Specialist with Alzheimer’s of NC, provided ways to help caregiver’s and loved ones effectively manage the condition. She provided excellent guidance regarding how to relate to and meet the needs of persons making the journey through the physical, emotional, intellectual, and relational maze of Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of Dementia. According to Bunn, Alzheimer’s disease is the sixth most frequent cause of death in the United States. Van Braxton, SHIIP (Senior Health Insurance and Information Program) Director, shared the organizations vision of assisting North Carolinians “make infor med, educated decisions about Health Care.”

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New Pender County Democratic Executive Board: Pictured L-R (top row): Treasurer Chris Medlin, third vice chair Collin Smith, party chair Steve Unger, first vice chair Keith Spencer, (bottom row) second vice chair Sandra Kirby, and secretary Debbi Fintak.

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Continued from page 3A recognized for their service but the biggest cheers for the night were reserved for James H. Faison, Jr. Midway through the meeting he arrived with his son, District Court Judge James H. Faison, III and granddaughter Christa. Faison, also a former Pender County Commissioner, is convalescing from medical issues and it was unsure whether he

could attend. Unger presented him with an award for his past service to the Democratic Party for the last eight years and he received a standing ovation. Other important guests in attendance including former Pender County Commissioner W.D. Rivenbark, former Pender School Board member Irene Wallace, former Pender Commissioner candidate Charles F. Tippit, former Pender Democratic Party Chairman Jimbo Robbins, and former Onslow Democratic Party Chair Caro-

lyn Bryan. In addition, new 7th Cong ressional District Chair Francisco Rivas-Diaz also made the trip from Duplin County to meet with the party faithful. “I am glad to be here on this important night for all Democrats,” he said. Unger, the new Democratic chair in Pender, ran unsuccessfully for the 16th District N.C. House seat in 2014. He is a long-time resident of Hampstead and works as Athletics Supervisor for the Town of

Surf City Parks and Recreation. He said among his goals are holding party meetings and events on both side of the county, identifying the critical issues for local voters leading up to the 2016 campaign, increasing fundraising and finding Democratic candidates for all races in Pender County. He pointed to successes for Democrats in neighboring New Hanover County and echoed Richard Poole. “You’ve got to be in it to play the game.”

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Bill Howard Outdoors decade before, and the majority are along the East coast. Why? Are sharks developing a taste for humans? In simple words, no. Just in my lifetime I can remember beaches with people as far as the eye can see donning the sand and water, but you could stake claim on a small patch and have room to throw frisbees and footballs and run around without threat of hitting someone else. Now, during peak times, you may have to walk over a mile to access the beach because of public parking spaces being exhausted, and once you get to the beach you may be stacked two, three, or even more deep

By Bill Howard Post & Voice Columnist Jaws frightened the world back in 1975. The man-eating shark thriller quickly became the highest grossing film of all time selling over 128 million tickets at the time. It was enough to make people wonder whether it was safe to go in the water during that summer, and many summers afterwards. The iconic poster with the woman swimming on the surface of the water with the sinister shark approaching her from beneath with a head as wide as she is long had people thinking what may be down there in real life. As the 40th anniversary of the movie has come, the real life terror has come also. Shark attacks on the coast continues to hit the news waves after what seems to be an unusually active summer for shark/human interactions. We have had a couple lose limbs after quick attacks close to shore, and two others with what resembles a small shark bite resulting in minor injuries. There became a slight buzz since the shark attacks when Google maps showed a marker for Mid-Atlantic Shark Area off the coast of Wilmington. So what is with all the sharks? Nothing. It is normal. They are here every year at this time. The Atlantic beaches offer warm waters and lots of prey and food. Two years ago a video went viral showing a teenage girl fishing from her pier in a coastal estuary. As she got the fish to the top of the water, a large bull shark launched from below snatching her catch from the line and sending the girl into an astonished and frightened frenzy afterwards. Last year, another video went viral with hundreds of sharks swimming all the way up the shore to the point of writhing back and forth as the seawater washed out, then swimming away when the waves came back up again, only to do the same thing again on the next wave cycle. If you look up shark attacks per decade, you will find each decade has more than the

from the water. More people equals more chances for a shark to misinterpret what it is seeing splashing around. There is a reason limbs were the attached parts of the body. A person’s arms and legs, with their quick movements, resemble small prey fish. And during the shark migrations when they are near shore, they are searching for food. As I have mentioned in a recent previous column though, you just do not know what is below you. Very large sharks do not require deep water in order to swim and feed. Last

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Town of Atkinson There is a Public Ordinance Meeting that will be held during the regular meeting of the Board of Commissioners on July 2, 2015. The public is invited to attend and get information on the proposed ordinances. July 2, 2015

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PENDER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS TUESDAY, JULY 7, 2015 – 4:00 p.m. PENDER COUNTY PUBLIC ASSEMBLY ROOM, 805 S. WALKER ST., BURGAW, NC I. CALL TO ORDER II. INVOCATION III. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE IV. ADOPTION OF AGENDA PUBLIC COMMENT CONSENT AGENDA 1. Approval of Minutes: Regular Session June 22. 2. Approval of June 2015 Tax Refunds and Releases. 3a. Approval of a Purchase Order to Carolina Recording Systems, Inc. for Annual Maintenance Renewal of 911 Center Recording System: $5,500. 3b. Approval of a Purchase Order to Correctional Behavioral Health for Jail Inmate Health Services: $14,400. 3c. Approval of a Purchase Order to North Carolina Department of Justice: $16,000. 3d. Approval of a Purchase Orders to NC Department of Corrections: $10,000; and US Food Services: $75,000. 3e. Approval of a Purchase Order to Motorola Solutions for the Service Agreement on the 911 Center Radio System: $20,338.20 3f. Approval of a Purchase Order to Motorola Credit Company in the Amount of $79,832.29 for the 911 Center Radio System Lease. 3g. Approval of a Purchase Order to NetMotion for Software Maintenance and Support for the County Emergency Services Mobile Network in the amount of $6,410. 3h. Approval of a Purchase Order to Sungard Public Sector for Software Maintenance Services: $6,925.56. 3i. Approval of a Purchase Orders for Inmate Housing to NC Department of Corrections: $100,000; New Hanover County Sheriff's Office: $75,000; and Onslow County Sheriff’s Office: $400,000. 3j. Resolution Authorizing Issuance of Purchase Order to Transform Health for Inmate Medical Care in the Pender County Jail: $302,581.60. 3k. Approval of a Purchase Order to Pioneer Network Inc. for Six (6) Intensive Use Chairs for the 911 Center in the amount of $8,564.00. 3l. Approval of a Purchase Order to Priority Dispatch for Software Maintenance and Support in the amount of $5,965.50. 3m. Approval of a Purchase Order to Safran for LiveScan Fingerprint Station Maintenance and Support in the amount of $5,391.75. 4a. Approval of a Purchase Order to Overdrive for Library E-Book Collection Purchase and Management: $6,000. 4b. Approval of a Purchase Order to Ingram Library Services: $55,000. 4c. Approval of Annual Renewal of Licenses and Maintenance Agreement for Library Automation System with Library Corporation: $18,509.00. 5. Resolution Authorizing River Monitoring Purchase Order to the US Geological Survey: $6,500.00. 6a. Approval Purchase Order for Health Department Consultant Services Contracts for Fiscal Year 20152016: $759,273. 6b. Approval of Purchase Order for Health Department Vendor and Supply Services Contracts for Fiscal Year 2015-2016: $416,251. 7a. Approval of a Purchase Order for Foster Care Vendor Payments: $450,000. 7b. Approval of a Purchase Order for Day Care Provider Payments: $1,600,000. 7c. Approval of a Purchase Order to Quill for Office Supplies: $10,000. 7d. Approval of a Purchase Order to B.W. Wilson for copy paper: $10,000. 7e. Approval of a Purchase Order to Arc Point for drug screens for CPS clients: $15,000. 7f. Approval of a Purchase Order to Lab Corp for DNA testing for Child Support: $7,500. 7g. Approval of a Purchase Order for Medical Transportation Services: Kris Transportation: $250,000; MV Transportation: $250,000. 7h. Approval of a FY 15-16 Contracted Services Purchase Order to Advance Imaging Systems for scanning: $200,000. 7i. Approval of a Social Services Contracts and Authorizing Purchase Orders for FY 15-16: Mega Force: $20,000; Greene Resources: $35,000; DSS Attorney: 75,000. 7j. Approval of a Purchase Order for Child Support Office Space: $25,000. 7k. Approval of a Purchase Order to Serenity Adult Day Care: $6,927. 8a. Approval of Contract Service Renewals and Purchase Orders over $5,000.00 for the Information Technology Services (ITS) Department for FY 2015-2016 in the Amount of $467,232.00. 8b. Approval of FY 2015-2016 Information Technology Services (ITS) Department Capital Outlay and IT Equipment Lease Purchase Orders in the Amount of $630,000.00. 9. Resolution to Appoint Takia McIntire as a Deputy Tax Collector. APPROVALS AND RESOLUTIONS 10. Approval of a Contract to Allow Communication Specialists Company of Wilmington, LLC, to Install Communication Equipment on the Maple Hill Water Tower to Provide for Broadband Services. 11. Resolution Authorizing Designated Agents for 2014 Unified Hazard Mitigation Assistance Program. APPOINTMENTS 12. Approval of Appointments to the Pender County Collector Street Plan Update Steering Committee. ITEMS FROM THE COUNTY ATTORNEY, COUNTY MANAGER, & COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CLOSED SESSION (if applicable). ADJOURNMENT

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: # of Vacancies Positions/Categories 4 Optometrist***, Veterinarian***, Dentist***, Public Citizen Animal Shelter Advisory Committee 1 Veterinarian Council on Community Affairs 2 District 1, District 3 Housing Initiative Board 1 Low-Income Representative Industrial Facilities & Pollution Control Financing Author. 7 Business/Insurance/Attorney/Banking Juvenile Crime Prevention Council 2 Business, Faith Community Member Nursing/Adult Care Homes Adv. Board 2 Public Members Parks & Rec Board 1 At-Large Tourism Development Authority 2 District 3, District 5 Name of Board Advisory Board of Health

District 1 = Upper Topsail; Surf City District 2 = Scotts Hill; Lower Topsail District 3 = Rocky Point; Long Creek

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 (click on “How Do I” on the home page); or write or call Ms. Melissa Pedersen, Deputy Clerk to the Board, PO Box 5, Burgaw, NC 28425 (910) 259-1200, and complete an application.

The Village of St. Helena Council will hold a public hearing July the 16th 2015 at 6:30 PM at the Village Hall located at 305 East Main Street. The purpose is to hear public comment regarding the consideration of a text amendment proposed by the Planning Board. The amendment would create a “Family Subdivision” process for qualifying family members which is less complicated than a “major subdivision” process currently required for all non-exempt subdivisions. For more information, contact the Village Building Inspector at 910-604-0912. July 2, 9, 2015

PUBLIC HEARINGS SCHEDULED The Town of Burgaw Board of Commissioners will hold the following public hearings on Tuesday, July 14, 2015 at 5:30 PM in the meeting room of the Burgaw Municipal Building located at 109 N Walker Street in Burgaw, NC. All interested parties are invited to attend. 1. Consideration of a Conditional Use Permit Application for a Telecommunications Tower to be located at 1501 NC Hwy 53 West. 2. Consideration of a Text Change Amendment to Article 5 of the Unified Development Ordinance to add access management provisions for properties in the Gateway Overlay district. July 2, 9, 2015

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DATE OF HEARINGS: TIME OF HEARINGS:

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS THE PENDER COUNTY PLANNING BOARD WILL HOLD PUBLIC HEARINGS AS FOLLOWS: July 8, 2015 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

TOPIC OF HEARING: Zoning Map Amendment Paula Leick, applicant, on behalf of Marc and Paula Leick, owners, is requesting approval of a Zoning Map Amendment for a general use rezoning for one (1) tract totaling one (1) acre from RA, Rural Agricultural zoning district to GB, General Business zoning district. The subject property is located along the northwest side of US HWY 117 approximately one thousand feet north of the intersection of Camp Kirkwood Road (SR 1318) and US HWY 117, and may further be identified by Pender County PIN 3322-45-8395-0000. Master Development Plan Revision Signature Top Sail NC, LTD, applicant and owners, are requesting a revision to the previously approved Master Development Plan, for the residential subdivision known as Wyndwater. Specifically this request is to increase the overall project area, add attached duplex housing type, and increase the overall project density. The subject property is zoned PD, Planned Development zoning district. The property is located to the north of Doral Drive (SR 1693), northwest of Sloop Point Loop Road (SR 1563), south of the approved Cardinal Pointe subdivision and east of US Highway 17 in Hampstead. The property may be further identified by Pender County PINs 4214-12-4590-0000 and a portion of the property located at 4204-94-9912-0000. For Additional Information: Contact Pender County -Planning & Community Development 805 S Walker St Burgaw, NC 28425 Phone 910-259-1202

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American Legion summer baseball

Post 167 plays around rain, gets wins By Lee Wagner Sports Contributing Writer A loss on June 10 at Hope Mills appears to have been a relatively minor hiccup in the summer season for the Hampstead American Legion Post 167 baseball team as they have responded with two impressive victories this past week – a rainout at Jacksonville preventing a potentially third-consecutive win. Wednesday the Hampstead team traveled to Shallotte for a rematch with a Brunswick County team they had beaten 14-0 back on June 8, but this time it wasn’t as easy as Post 167 won 8-6 in 10 innings in a game that spanned nearly four hours. Brunswick County led 2-1 entering the seventh inning before five walks with one out led to three runs and a 4-2 lead. Post 167 added an insurance run in the eighth on a RBI single by Michael Stroman but Brunswick County eventually tied the game at 5-5 on a two-run double by Kevon Perkins, who finished the evening with four hits

that included a triple and a double, two stolen bases, and three RBIs. With the game deadlocked at 5-5, Topsail rising senior Austin Rodriguez led off the top of the 10th with a single, and Sam Luchansky singled to put runners on first and second. The Brunswick pitchers then issued three-straight walks and threw a wild pitch, to allow Post 167 to take the lead. Luchansky got the pitching victory with 2-1/3 innings that included a pair of strikeouts. Jake Madole had two hits with a RBI in four trips to the plate. Stroman had two hits – including a triple - walked twice, and scored three times for Post 167. “We’re just it taking one game at a time, one at-bat at a time,” said Jake Madole, who along with Topsail High School and Post 167 teammate Danny Wilson will attend – and play baseball – at UNC-Asheville in the fall. “It is summer ball and we’re all trying to improve individually but it is a little different this.

“We didn’t win it all in the spring like we did last year (Topsail’s 3A state championship) and for me personally, and all of the graduated seniors, we want to play well and win it all. We have all the talent in the world, and I think we can accomplish that. It has a different feel because it might be the last time a lot of us will be on the same field, the same team, together.” Post 167 got back on the winning track on Monday with a surprisingly easy 6-0 road victory over a Whiteville team that included several players from the Wolfpack’s second of back-to-back state championship journeys. Former Pender High School standout Cameron Guerin fanned 14 in a six-inning effort in relief of Bryce Cota, earning his second victory of the summer campaign. Guertin gave up four hits and finished his time on the mound by striking out the side in the bottom of the eighth. Luchansky pitched the ninth with two strikeouts.

The Hampstead pitching trio of Cota, Guertin, and Luchansky combined to record 17 of the game’s 27 outs via the strikeout route. Jake Madole helped break a scoreless game by dropping a double into left field to lead off the third inning, and Mason Berne sacrificed him to third. Trader Flora was hit by a pitch before Josh Madole singled to score Jake Madole for a 1-0 lead. Danny Wilson singled to start the fifth before moving to second on a fielders’ choice. Berne then doubled to plate Wilson, eventually coming in to score on a twoout infield single by Aaron Beach. Post 167 added runs on a sacrifice fly by Josh Madole and a run-scoring base hit by Wilson, who finished 3-for-5 at the plate. Stroman had two hits and stolen base, and Josh Madole was 1-for-2 with a sacrifice fly, a walk, a hit-by-pitch, two stolen bases, and a pair of RBIs. After an arduous threegame road trip, Post 167 was

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Trask summer hardwood tourney

County basketball teams show promise By Lee Wagner Sports Contributing Writer Summer is all about discovering new things when it comes to high-school sports, and last week’s basketball tournament at Trask High School provided the coaches of all three Pender County boys’ basketball teams provided with two things – the promise of good things to come in the upcoming 2015-16 season, and plenty of things to work on in an attempt to attain any expectations. The three-day tournament initially called for 12 teams – Cape Fear Academy, Coastal Christian, Dixon, Jacksonville, New Hanover, North Brunswick, South Brunswick, Wallace-Rose Hill, and Wilmington Christian Academy, plus the three Pender County teams – but defections caused by a variety of summer distractions, brought in Swansboro and Northside, and the changes went on without a hitch in the well-run affair. The rules were a bit different. There were four 10-minute, running-clock periods, and in the interest of keeping things on a development basis, the score was erased after every period. On common (floor) fouls the offended team took the ball out of bounds. Shooting fouls resulted in a point for the shooting team until the final minute of each period when free throws were shot and the clock was stopped. Teams were permitted one timeout per period. Pender came in with a pair of experienced guards and a lot of speed. The Patriots, under veteran Coach Gary Battle, finished with a record of 3-4-1 in eight games played (Post/Voice reporter kept scores). They displayed the ability to rebound and run the floor but the half-court set offense – and the defense –will both be works in progress in preparation for the tough Four County 1A/2A Conference. Pender’s wins came over Coastal Christian, Wallace-Rose Hill, and Topsail, losses came at the hands of Dixon, 4A New Hanover, and North Brunswick, and there was a 51-51 tie with Swansboro. “We came to try and find some chemistry, to get the kids to learn to like each other, and to find out who really likes to play basketball,” Battle said. “Everybody wants to play but not everybody wants to play with the effort and intensity it takes to play at the high-school varsity level. “We saw some good things, and a lot of things we can improve on to make us competitive. Right now it’s all about familiarity and moving forward.” Topsail came into play under former assistant Coach Jamie Rochelle who, upon school-board approval, will be the Pirates’ head coach replacing Jeff Gainey who is now coaching and teaching at White Oak. Topsail finished 3-6 with wins over Cape Fear Academy, Wilmington Christian Academy, and Dixon, and losses to Pender, Trask, Northside, and Jacksonville. “My goal coming in was to get the kids to have fun and get them playing together,” Rochelle said. “We should have already been working on some things but with the situation that has recently taken place we are behind, and we were pretty much un-

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In My Opinion

By Bobby Norris Post & Voice Sports Writer

In recent years the Pender County school system has been hesitant to hire what is viewed as contract coaches for their athletic teams. While I have always been skeptical of this practice I have become more of a supporter of this rule in recent years. A non-faculty coach is at a distinct disadvantage from the time that they accept the job. These coaches do not get to interact with the students on a daily basis other than at practice. They don’t have the ability to see the kids in the classroom or in the hallways. Often times they do not know that the student-athlete is having problems in the classroom or otherwise. I know that the three high school athletic directors have to keep up with the kids and make sure that they are doing their work and maintaining their grade point averages. However, let me remind you that Pender Counties athletic directors also teach classes where the A.D.’s in many school systems do not teach. Their only job is to keep up with the athletic department. Our A.D.’s often times have to rely on the teachers and the coaches to give them reports. There are exceptions to the rule. Ron Watson did a good job of keeping up with

his softball players. Trask wrestling coach Chris Johnson seems to have done a good job also. However, I am sure that they will say that most of the credit should go to Trask athletic director Ed Gilroy. A faculty coach sees much more than the nonfaculty coach. They are there every day throughout the school year. The nonfaculty coach often times coaches his or her team and disappears. Now when I say faculty and non-faculty I am referring to coaches that are not in the school system. Coach Hill Pearsall teaches at the middle school as does Trask softball coach Corrina Reece. I believe that Trask men’s soccer coach David Glenn teaches at the middle school level as well. However, all of these coaches are employees of the Pender County School system. They also coach their respective sports at the middle school level. These coaches are in the school system and have contacts that a non-faculty coach may not have. It is not a coincidence that they are also successful. The Topsail wrestling program is a prime example. They were coached by a non-faculty coach the last two years and I think it hurt the program. I don’t think the coach did a bad job but I couldn’t help but notice that there was a little bit of a distant relationship between the coach and team. The Pirates will have a new coach and he will be an assistant principal as well. Look for the program to be very successful this year. I do not like to admit that I am or was wrong so I will simply say that I have just changed my mind. Of course, this is just my opinion.

February Top Performers By Bobby Norris Post & Voice Sports Writer

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Pender, Topsail and Trask put teams on the hardwood at last week’s tournament in Rocky Point. able to get in the gym.” Topsail showed a solid half-court offense to go along with a strong rebounding effort – especially from rising senior Liam Curran – and some deft ball-handling skills led by rising senior Drew Bagwell. The defense against other teams’ set offenses was good but the Pirates need to work on their transition defense. Topsail was missing four potentiallykey players in rising senior Nathan Gilgo and rising juniors Owen Ellis, Clay Parker, and Kyle Wright, but got solid play from rising senior Michael Dillon and rising juniors Alec Baker and Kodiak Dowling. “We basically wanted to get the rust off,” Rochelle said. “We didn’t really pay attention to the score or to putting any specific set lineup on the floor. I loved the way we played at times, and I felt we played very well against a very good Jacksonville team (63-54 loss). We did well but it was hard to judge at times. We have a lot of work to do (for the always-strong Mid-Eastern 3A/4A Conference) but we’ll know more when we get all the kids together and we can work on some things.” Trask showed a lot of potential and could well be a strong contender for the

Four County 1A/2A Conference crown. Led by dynamic rising senior Tynaffit Davis the Titans showed speed, solid defense, strong rebounding skills, and good defense in going 5-4 with wins over Topsail (47-42), North Brunswick, Dixon, Wallace-Rose Hill, and Swansboro, and losses to Northside, Jacksonville, and a pair of defeats at the hands of 4A New Hanover. “We were primarily working to find our top eight in the rotation, and I think we figured that out,” said Trask Coach Rodney Orr, who did an excellent job of combining his coaching duties with those of playing host to the tournament. “We competed well in every game, even against the better teams. Our depth was lacking and we had too many dribbles and not enough offense at times. “But I think we have a chance to be pretty good. Our first five is solid and their chemistry is good but depth is a concern. It will take a couple of our younger kids stepping up, but I see some potential there.” Topsail and Trask will continue their development by competing in a tournament at Coastal Christian Academy from July 12-15.

The month of February was a month of transition for the athletes in our three high schools. With the spring sports right around the corner the winter sports were winding down. Week 1. The Pender boys split conference games in week one. Shajuan Best had a good week for the Patriots while the Lady Patriots were showing improvement but had not found that first win. The Trask men stumbled during the first week of February, dropping two of three contests. Tynaffit Davis led the Titans with 18 points while Tyquan Davis also scored 18. Jaquan London chipped in 12. Meanwhile, The Lady Titans won two of three conference battles. Shawntia Green and Saniyya McAllister each had 12 points to lead the Titans over Union while Markayla Ballard led the Titans with a career high 18 points. Week 2. The high school basketball season was coming to an end with all three high school teams finishing up their regular season schedule. The Titan men split conference tilts that week, beating West Bladen by 26 points. Tyquan Davis led four Titans in double figures with 25 points while Jaquan London added 15. Tynaffit Davis and Johnathan Jordan each chipped in 13 points. The Topsail men earned a big win over South Brunswick, securing a spot in the 3A playoffs. Alec Baker led the Pirates with 12 points while Jake Sullivan pitched in 10. The Topsail ladies split

contests for the week as well but clinched the top 3A spot in the MEC. Keri White led all scorers with 19 points in the win over West Brunswick while Brandy Williams added eight. The Pender men defeated Union twice and fell to West Bladen. Rodney Hansley led the Patriots with 17 points including five three point baskets. Jalen Murphy chipped in 12 points in the second game of the week with Union. The story of the week was the Pender Lady Patriots. The Pender ladies earned their first two wins of the year, beating Union twice. Daje Lewis led the Patriots with 16 points while Kourtney Messick added eight in the team’s loss to West Bladen. Week 3. The regular season was over and all three high schools made it into the state basketball playoffs. The Pender boys’ team lost a heartbreaker to Trask in both teams regular season finale. Rodney Hansley scored 22 points, nailing six treys on the night to lead Pender while Ramel Hansley added 14. Shajuan Best chipped in 11 points. The Lady Patriots also lost a close one to the Lady Titans. Daja Lewis had 11 points while Kourtney Messick added seven. Alpha Barrow and Jackson James both earned a trip to the state wrestling tournament with good showings at the 1A regionals. The Trask Boys earned a one point win over the Patriots. Johnathan Jordan led the Titans with 22 points while Tynaffit Davis added 12. Tyquan Davis finished with 11

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Topsail announces new athletic director, wresting coach By Bobby Norris Post & Voice Sports Writer The Topsail high school athletic department went through many changes during the 2014-15 school year. Among those changes was the hiring and departure of their athletic director. Last week the school filled that position along with replacing their wrestling coach. With the pending hiring of Jaime Rochelle as the men’s basketball coach the Pirates appear to have a full house just in time for the new school year. Michael Tod Morgan has been approved as the new athletic director\assistant

principal at Topsail High School. Morgan has most recently served as the athletic director at Chapel Hill High for four years. He has had experience as a PE\strength coach (teacher), assistant principal and basketball coach. Morgan replaces Deana Morris who resigned during the school year. He takes over a school in the midst of its first tour as a 3A school in the tough Mid-Eastern 3A/4A Conference. Morgan Fore has been named the head coach for Topsail wrestling. He was previously an assistant at Laney High School and coached at Lake Norman

High School. He replaces Justin Armstrong, who led the program for two years. Fore brings a vast amount of experience to the Pirate program. He was the head wrestling coach at Brawley Middle School in Mooresville from 2005-08 and did double duty in 2007-08 as an assistant at Lake Norman High School. He was also an assistant at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro in 2007-08. Fore took over as head coach at Lake Norman High School in 2008 through 2012 where he finished with a 12716 overall record that included three conference titles and two regional titles. His 2010 team was the 4A state runner-up. He

has coached three individual state champions and seven Individual state placers. Coach Fore has unlimited high school experience. However, his experience goes far beyond high school. He was the head coach of the 2010-2012 North Carolina Junior National Team and was the vice president of North Carolina USA Wrestling from 2009-12. Coach Fore inherits a Pirate team that has become a fixture at or near the top of the standings in their conference. The team boasts a state title holder in rising senior Joe Sculthorpe along with several standouts returning from last years team.

Coastal Plains summer volleyball report By Bobby Norris Post & Voice Sports Writer The Coastal Plains summer volleyball league finished week two last week. Each team in the league has brought a different lineup in the first two weeks of the summer league as family vacations and summer camps continue to impose their wills on each team.

Baseball Continued from page 10A home last Monday for a rematch against Whiteville. The Hampstead team stayed at home on Wednesday against Wilmington Post 10, and will play host to Hope Mills at 7 p.m. on Friday. Week of June 22-26 It was a week full of the good, the bad, and the ugly for the American Legion Post 167 baseball team, and the events of the previous week have now led to a very interesting upcoming week of baseball. The week started with on a good note as Post 267 welcomed Whiteville to Hampstead and handed the somewhat-undermanned visitors a resounding 19-5 defeat behind in seven innings behind the combined three-hit pitching of winner Payton Rice and reliever Jordan Flora. Post 167 actually fell behind in the top of the second inning when Whiteville took a 1-0 lead on a walk and a RBI base hit by Ryan Dudney. Then the proverbial roof caved in. Cameron Guertin singled to lead off the bottom of the second and Collin Buete singled with two outs. It appeared Whiteville hurler Tanner Daniels would escape the inning but a catcher’s error on a third

Performers Continued from page 10A points. The Lady Titans also earned a win over Pender. Shawn Green led the Titans with 16 points while Saniyyah McAllister added 10. Jaleah Lee scored all six of her points at the free throw

Davis will bring it in senior year at Trask High By Bobby Norris Post & Voice Sports Writer As a freshman Tynaffit Davis came into Titan town full of promise. He was coming off of a stellar middle school season and was intent on earning his keep as a Trask Titan hoopster. Each year he has worked to hone his skills. He has become a well-rounded player. He plays good solid defense and can pass and shoot with equal efficiency. As his high school career has developed he has become a bonafide star. Now it is time to shine as the Titans will be leaning on the senior with hops and intensity to lead them in three sports. In the fall look for Tynaffit to compete for the quarterback position. When winter comes he will be a star on the Titan hoops team. In the spring he will he will be a mover and shaker on the baseball diamond. Tynaffit Davis is set to bring it in his senior year.

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Pier fishing is solid By Bobby Norris Post & Voice Fishing Fanatic This time of year the pier fishing on Topsail Island begins to heat up. Anglers who want to get up early or fish late will find that the spots and croakers will bite bloodworms and shrimp. There have been a few blues and Spanish being caught around the inlets. The bigger fish are biting live baits while the smaller ones are biting clarks spoons. The inland bite has been good with a few reds being caught in the creeks and such. Live baits along with soft plastics and gulp will do here. The flounder bite has been pretty good with anglers using live menhaden along with Gulp baits to entice these tasty fish to bite. There have been a few sheepshead being caught around docks and other structures. Sand fleas will work here. Remember that these fish are hard to hook. The freshwater bite has been decent but not spectacular. Early in the morning or late in the day is when you want to fish the panfish. Red worms or a bream buster from Backyard baits will do the trick here.

The cats are a night time affair right now. Cut up eel or chicken livers will work here. This week’s fishing tip There is nothing worse than getting out on the water and finding out you have left your fresh water tackle box at home or vice versa. What? Did you say you only have one tackle box and that you fish out of it for both types of fishing? Many anglers make the mistake of fishing out of one box for both types of fishing. While there is nothing wrong with this I would suggest that you make up two tackle boxes. Make one for the salt water arena. Put your best saltwater stuff in it as well as enough hooks and sinkers to make sure you don’t get caught off guard. Your fresh water box should include plenty of bobbers if you are a panfish enthusiast along with hooks and such. Make sure that both boxes have an assortment of lures. Finally, if you use a boat I would suggest having a box that stays on the boat. This box should include things like scissors, knives and pliers.

The Pender ladies are working hard for Coach Matt Davis. The team split their matches in week one and fell in both of their matches in week two. They lost in three sets to Wilmington Christian Academy. The scores were 11-25, 10-25 and 4-15. They fell to the 4A Laney Buccaneers in two sets. The scores were 13-25 and 18-25.

Coach Davis reminded his players in week one that all he was looking for was improvement in each match. He stayed true to that statement, rotating players in and out. The Topsail ladies beat Dixon in three sets before sweeping Swansboro in two sets. The scores in the Dixon match was 25-15, 25-15 and 18-25. The Lady Pirates beat

Swansboro by the scores of 25-17 and 25-19. The Lady Pirates are 2-1 in two weeks of play while the Lady Patriots are 1-3 on the year. The league will take a break for the Fourth of July holiday before resuming the following week. They will end the season July 16 with a season ending tournament.

strike to Chase Thompson gave Post 167 knew life, and they knew what to do with it. Josh Madole singled to plate Guertin and Buete, and older brother Jake Madole doubled to score Thompson and Josh Madole. Whiteville got one back in the top of the third but Post 167 again responded, this time with six runs in a bat-around bottom of the third. Guertin got the ball rolling with a one-out home run to left field. Post 167 then sent eight more batters to the plate with Sam Luchansky (1B), Aaron Beach (1B), Thompson (2B), Josh Madole (1B), and Mason Berne (1B) adding base hits, and Thompson, Madole, and Berne getting RBIs in opening a rather-commanding 10-2 lead. Four runs in the fourth – a grand slam home run by pinch-hitter Michael Stroman that scored Guertin (walk), Luchansky (2B), and Beach (1B) – made it 14-2, and another four-spot in the fifth highlighted by hits from Berne (1B), Bryce Cota (1B), Chase Riker (1B), and Josh Madole (1B), around a walk to Austin Rodriguez, made it 18-1. Whiteville scored three runs – two unearned – in the top of the sixth but Post 167 added another tally in the bottom frame on a leadoff double by Rodriguez, a wild pitch, and

a RBI groundout by Guertin. A one, two, three effort by Jordan Flora in the top of the seventh ended the mercy-rule shortened contest. The bad came Wednesday when a torrential downpour that stared approximately 15 minutes before game time saturated the field and ended any chance of a baseball game with Wilmington Post 10. The game was made up Monday in a doubleheader. As of press time the site (either Topsail High School or Legion Stadium) had not been determined. Unfortunately the ugly came on Friday when lightning and thunder, along with a serious threat of rain, ended the game between visiting Hope Mills and host Post 167. A seriously undermanned Post 167 team –missing seven players due to an underclassmen baseball showcase, college orientations, and planned vacations – left Post 167 with just nine players. Hope Mills took control early with three runs in the first, three in the second, and four in the top of the fourth before the weather forced cancellation. Post 167 did get three runs in the bottom of the first- two unearned – on an outfield error and RBI base hits by Berne and Luchansky, but a pair of base-running mistakes (one caught stealing

and a runner thrown out at home) ended the threat. With two on and one out another base-running mistake resulted in an inning-ending double play before a Hope Mills error and base hits by Collin Buete and Austin Baird produced a fourth run. Hope Mills then decided to run into outs and swing at bad pitches in the top of the fifth in a poor sportsmanship-like attempt (especially according to American Legion standards) to get the game to legal (five full innings) status but the lightning began to get serious, and the umpires correctly suspended the contest, which started all over again from, the first inning on Tuesday in Hampstead. “I don’t know really what to say,” said Post 10 Coach Joe Catenacci Friday. “Basically we are capable of being a 20hit kind of team every time we play a game. Whether or not we bring our minds and physical talents to the field is a different story. “Today was not Post 167 baseball the way people know it. We had nine guys and we had guys in positions they don’t usually play, but that’s not really an excuse. But when push comes to shove that was the difference in whatever that was tonight.” Things got a little heated when the Hope Mills team

Surf City Parks and Recreation is expanding its volleyball camp offerings to me the needs of two different age and ability groups. Both will run July 13 – 17. Introductory volleyball camp will run from 9 am until noon for participants 6-9 years old, utilizing modified equipment for your players and small-group instruction. Leslie Gehris will direct the younger group. An outstanding clinician, she has coached at the club, high school and elite travel team levels in this area and is still an outstanding player. The older group at Surf City Volleyball Camp is head-

ed up by Lacey Van Dalen, another experienced clinician who has played and coached at a high level, starting in Maryland. She is going into her third year of association with Surf City Athletics. This afternoon camp will run from 1 to 4 pm and is open to players from 8 to 14 years of age. Both basic and more advanced skills will be covered. The charge for both camps in $100 and all registration is done at www.townofsurfcity. com. Both camps are appropriate for participants at all levels, including beginners. For more information e-mail athletics@townofsurfcity. com or call 910-328-4887.

tried to hurry up the game just prior to the umpires ending the game. “Unfortunately it got a little out of control, the (bad) weather was obviously coming and the other coach wanted to try

to get in five with a 10-4 lead and a two-hour drive (from the Fayetteville, area) so I understand his point but you don’t play the game like that.

line including five late in the contest. Juan Santiago earned a trip to the state wrestling tournament at 126 pounds. The Topsail men fell to New Hanover in their last regular season contest. Jake Sullivan and Andrew Bishop each scored 10 points to pace the Pirates. Joe Sculthorpe won the 3A heavyweight regionals and

would defend his state title the following weekend. Week 4. It was a slow week as the winter sports winded down to an end. Joe Sculthorpe came up just short of another state title, finishing third in the state in the heavyweight ranks at the 3A level. He was on the wrong end of a 4-3 overtime decision to the eventual state champion.

Keri White scored six points to lead the Lady Pirates as they fell in the first round of the Mid-Eastern Conference championship tournament. Trask sent Juan Santiago to the state championships where he competed at 126 pounds. Pender’s Alpha Barrow finished third in the state at 106 pounds to finish a great

season. Shajuan Best earned allconference honors in basketball in the Four County Conference as did Daje Lewis. The Davis brothers, Tyquan and Tynaffit were voted as all-conference basketball players as well. Desire Brown was all conference in three events in the winter track and field arena. She was voted the player of

the year in the conference. The Top male performer of the month of February has to be Joe Sculthorpe. He won the 3A regionals and finished third in the state. The top female performer of the month was Trask Titan standout Desire Brown. The rising senior won three events in winter track and was named the player of the year in the conference.

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By Bobby Norris Post & Voice Sports Writer Over the years the Topsail Pirate volleyball team has produced some outstanding volleyball players. There has been a long line of setters as well as outside and middle hitters. However, the outside hitter position is where the Pirates seem to produce from. This year Coach Hill Pearsall will lean on yet another outside hitter that has made her way through what has become a volleyball machine. Marlee Marrotta has worked hard on her game and waited her turn. As the players ahead of her have moved on she has watched as her playing time has slowly increased. This year she will be an important part of the Pirates team as they navigate their way through the rigors of the Mid-Eastern Conference. Marrotta has worked under the tutelage of Hill Pearsall and will step up and become a huge part of the Pirates success.

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By Bobby Norris Post & Voice Sports Writer When Justin Hooper enrolled at Pender High school as a freshman the talk about campus was that he had the talent to become one of the best that ever wore a Patriot uniform. In his first two seasons he has become a force on both the offensive and defensive side of the ball. Under the direction of for mer Coach Tony Hudson he became a threat to run the football as well as catch the ball out of the backfield. On the defensive side of the ball he had several big interceptions and became known for his ball hawking play. Hudson is gone and a new coach is directing the Patriots. There is one thing that the new man can count on. He can count on Justin giving him 110 percent on both sides of the ball. There is no doubt that Justin Hooper will be the man for the Pender Patriots.

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Legal Notices Legal Notices Legal Notices Legal Notices Legal Notices Legal Notices EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix of the Estate of Joseph Henry Mintz, deceased, late of Pender County, North Carolina, this is to notify that all persons having claims against the said estate to present such claims to the undersigned on or before the 14th day of September, or this notice will be placed in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the said estate will please make immediate payment. This 11th day of June, 2015. June Mintz Sealy 5852 Herrings Chapel Road Rocky Point, NC 28457 Robert C. Kenan, Jr. MOORE & KENAN Attorneys at Law P. O. Box 957 Burgaw, NC 28425 (910) 259-9800 #6928 6/11, 6/18, 6/25, 7/2/2015

STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION COUNTY OF PENDER FILE NUMBER: 15 CVD 454 SHERRY TODD CRUZ-GONZALEZ Plaintiff vs. JUAN G. CRUZ-GONZALEZ Defendant NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION

TO: JUAN G. CRUZ-GONZALEZ, defendant: PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above-titled action. That a Summons and Complaint for Absolute Divorce was filed on the 18th day of May, 2015; That an Alias and Pluries Summons was filed on the 5th day of June, 2015. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: The Plaintiff, Sherry Todd Cruz-Gonzalez is seeking an absolute divorce based upon the one-year separation of the parties from the Defendant, JUAN G. CRUZ-GONZALEZ. You are required to make defense to such pleading not later than forty days (40) after the date stated in this Notice, exclusive of such date, which date herein shall be the date of first publication which is June 18, 2015 ; that upon your failure to do so, the Plaintiff seeking service of process by publication against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought, to wit: an absolute divorce. This the 11 day of June, 2015. Caroline McEachern Alley, Register & McEachern Attorney for Plaintiff 701 North Fourth Street Wilmington, NC 28401 (910) 251-0103 #6937 6/18, 6/25, 7/2/2015

feet to an iron stake that marks the terminus of this 30 foot wide roadway easement. This being the same property conveyed to Joseph W. Waseleski and Dorine S. Waseleski, dated 11/28/1995 and recorded in Book 1095, Page 53, in the Pender County Recorders Office. Parcels: 2267-02-9837-0000 and 2267-121846-0000 Property Address: 270 Raccoon Hollow Road Atkinson NC 28421 and Lot 2 on Raccoon Hollow Road Atkinson NC 28421 Date of Sale: July 7, 2015 at 10:30 A.M. Location of Sale: Pender County Courthouse Record Owner(s): Dorine S. Waseleski and Joseph W. Waseleski TERMS OF THE SALE: (1) This sale will be made subject to: (a) all prior liens, encumbrances, easements, right-of-ways, restrictive covenants or other restrictions of record affecting the property; (b) property taxes and assessments for the year in which the sale occurs, as well as any prior years; (c) federal tax liens with respect to which proper notice was not given to the Internal Revenue Service; and (d) federal tax liens to which proper notice was given to the Internal Revenue Service and to which the right of redemption applies. (2) The property is being sold “as is”. Neither the beneficiary of the deed of trust, nor the undersigned Substitute Trustee, makes any warranties or representations concerning the property, including but not limited to, the physical or environmental condition of the property. Further, the undersigned Substitute Trustee makes no title warranties with respect to the title to the property. (3) The highest bidder will be responsible for the payment of revenue stamps payable to the Register of Deeds and any final court and/or auditing fees payable to the Clerk of Superior Court which are assessed on the high bid resulting from this foreclosure sale. (4) At the time of the sale, the highest bidder will be required to make a cash deposit of five percent (5%) of the bid, or $750.00, whichever is greater, with the remaining balance of the bid amount to be paid on the day following the expiration of the applicable ten (10) day upset bid period. (5) 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 upon 10 days written notice to the landlord. 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. (6) An order for possession of the property being sold may be issued pursuant to N.C.G.S. §45-21.29 in favor of the purchaser and against the party or parties in possession, by the Clerk of Superior Court of the county in which the property is sold. (7) If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee, the Mortgagee’s attorney, or the Substitute Trustee. SMITH DEBNAM NARRON DRAKE SAINTSING & MYERS, L.L.P. Cara B. Williams, Attorney for Jeff D. Rogers, Substitute Trustee P. O. Box 26268 Raleigh, NC 27611-6268 (919) 250-2000 File No. DMN 97357021, 1144664 #6938 6/25, 7/2/2015

environmental, health or safety conditions existing in, on, at or relating to the property being offered for sale. Any and all responsibilities or liabilities arising out of or in any way relating to any such condition expressly are disclaimed. This sale is made subject to all prior liens and encumbrances, and unpaid taxes and assessments including but not limited to any transfer tax associated with the foreclosure. 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. This sale will be held open ten days for upset bids as required by law. Following the expiration of the statutory upset period, all remaining amounts are IMMEDIATELY DUE AND OWING. Failure to remit funds in a timely manner will result in a Declaration of Default and any deposit will be frozen pending the outcome of any re-sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee, the Substitute Trustee or the attorney of any of the foregoing. SPECIAL NOTICE FOR LEASEHOLD TENANTS: If you are a tenant residing in the property, be advised that an Order for Possession of the property may be issued in favor of the purchaser. Also, if your lease began or was renewed on or after October 1, 2007, be advised that you may terminate the rental agreement upon 10 days written notice to the landlord. You may be liable for rent due under the agreement prorated to the effective date of the termination. The date of this Notice is June 16, 2015. Grady I. Ingle or Elizabeth B. Ells Substitute Trustee 10130 Perimeter Parkway, Suite 400 Charlotte, NC 28216 (704) 333-8107 http://shapiroattorneys.com/nc/ 15-067487 #6942 6/25, 7/2/2015

IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE OF NORTH CAROLINA SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION PENDER COUNTY 14SP237 IN THE MATTER OF THE FORECLOSURE OF A DEED OF TRUST EXECUTED BY LONNIE CLEMMONS DATED APRIL 20, 2004 AND RECORDED IN BOOK 2368 AT PAGE 98 AND MODIFIED BY AGREEMENT RECORDED AUGUST 31, 2004 IN BOOK 2465 AT PAGE 340 AND RE-RECORDED SEPTEMBER 8, 2004 IN BOOK 2471 AT PAGE 345 15 SP 113 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE, North Carolina, IN THE PENDER COUNTY PUBLIC REGISTRY, NORTH CAROLINA Pender County NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain Deed and authority contained in the aboveof Trust executed by Joseph W. referenced deed of trust and because Waseleski and Dorine S. Waseleski of default in the payment of the sedated July 15, 2013 to BB&T Colcured indebtedness and failure to perlateral Service Corporation, Trustee form the stipulation and agreements For Branch Banking and Trust Comtherein contained and, pursuant to pany, recorded in Book 4309, Page demand of the owner and holder of 118, Pender County Registry; default the secured debt, the undersigned having been made in payment of substitute trustee will expose for sale the indebtedness thereby secured; at public auction to the highest bidder and the necessary findings to perfor cash at the usual place of sale at mit foreclosure having been made the county courthouse of said county by the Clerk of Superior Court of IN THE GENERAL at 11:30AM on July 7, 2015 the folPender County, North Carolina; the COURT OF JUSTICE lowing described real estate and any undersigned Substitute Trustee will OF NORTH CAROLINA other improvements which may be offer for sale at public auction to the SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION situated thereon, in Pender County, highest bidder for cash, the property PENDER COUNTY North Carolina, and being more parconveyed in said deed of trust, the 15SP61 same lying and being in the County IN THE MATTER OF THE FORE- ticularly described as follows: Being all of Lot 142, Summit of Pender and State of North Caro- CLOSURE OF A DEED OF TRUST lina, and more particularly described EXECUTED BY KERENSA M. FITZ Ridge, as shown on that map recordas follows: Located in Caswell Town- AND STEPHEN E. FITZ DATED AU- ed in Map Book 33 at Page 34, in the ship, Pender County, North Carolina GUST 13, 2010 AND RECORDED IN Pender County Registry. And Being more commonly known adjacent to and south of the northern BOOK 3808 AT PAGE 0112 IN THE line of Raccoon Hollow Road and be- PENDER COUNTY PUBLIC REGIS- as: 509 Brighton Rd, Rocky Point, NC 28457 ing more fully described as follows, TRY, NORTH CAROLINA The record owner(s) of the propto wit: Beginning at an iron stake in NOTICE OF SALE the northern line of Raccoon Hollow Under and by virtue of the power erty, as reflected on the records of Road, said iron stake being located and authority contained in the above- the Register of Deeds, is/are Lonnie along said line at a point that is South referenced deed of trust and because Clemmons. The property to be offered pur82 degrees 29 minutes 08 seconds of default in the payment of the seEast 1386.18 feet from an old sub- cured indebtedness and failure to per- suant to this notice of sale is being surface railroad spike designated form the stipulation and agreements offered for sale, transfer and conveyas corner D on the C. Frank Hor- therein contained and, pursuant to ance “AS IS, WHERE IS.” Neither rell Map duly recorded in Map Book demand of the owner and holder of the Trustee nor the holder of the note 9, at Page 3 of the Pender County the secured debt, the undersigned secured by the deed of trust, being Registry; and running thence, from substitute trustee will expose for sale foreclosed, nor the officers, directhe beginning, so located, (1) with at public auction to the highest bidder tors, attorneys, employees, agents the northern right-of-way line of Rac- for cash at the usual place of sale at or authorized representative of eicoon Hollow Road South 82 degrees the county courthouse of said county ther Trustee or the holder of the note 29 minutes 08 seconds East 422.71 at 11:30AM on July 7, 2015 the fol- make any representation or warranty feet to an iron stake in line; thence, lowing described real estate and any relating to the title or any physical, (2) South 07 degrees 30 minutes 52 other improvements which may be environmental, health or safety conseconds West 309.15 feet (passing situated thereon, in Pender County, ditions existing in, on, at or relating over an in line iron stake at 30.00 North Carolina, and being more par- to the property being offered for sale. feet) to an existing iron stake in line; ticularly described as follows: Any and all responsibilities or liabilithence, (3) North 82 degrees 29 minLot 1 as depicted on plat titled ties arising out of or in any way relatutes 41 seconds West 422.71 feet “Out Island, LLC”, recorded in Map ing to any such condition expressly to an iron stake in line; thence, (4) Book 49 at page 58, to which refer- are disclaimed. This sale is made North 07 degrees 30 minutes 52 sec- ence is made for complete descripsubject to all prior liens and encumonds East 309.22 feet to the begin- tion, being the property conveyed to brances, and unpaid taxes and asning, containing 3.00 acres more or CMH Homes, Inc. by deed recorded sessments including but not limited less and is as surveyed by Thomp- in Book 3771 at page 321, Pender to any transfer tax associated with son Surveying Co., P.A. of Burgaw, County the foreclosure. A deposit of five perN.C. during November 1995. As a And Being more commonly known reference to the above described as: 27 Crystal Ct, Hampstead, NC cent (5%) of the amount of the bid or seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00), tract see Deed Book 1085, at Page 28443 267 of the Pender County Registry. The record owner(s) of the proper- whichever is greater, is required and The above described tract is together ty, as reflected on the records of the must be tendered in the form of cerwith and partially subject to a 30 foot Register of Deeds, is/are Kerensa M. tified funds at the time of the sale. wide roadway known as Raccoon Fitz. This sale will be held open ten days Hollow Road with said easement The property to be offered pur- for upset bids as required by law. Folling adjacent to and south of the fol- suant to this notice of sale is being lowing the expiration of the statutory lowing described line: Beginning at offered for sale, transfer and convey- upset period, all remaining amounts a subsurface railroad spike in the ance “AS IS, WHERE IS.” Neither are IMMEDIATELY DUE AND OWcenterline of Secondary Road No. theFind Your Trustee nor the holder of the note ING. Failure to remit funds in a timely 1126, said spike being designated as secured Treasures by the deed of trust, being manner will result in a Declaration of corner D on the C. Frank Horrell Map foreclosed, Antiques, Consignment Here!nor the officers, direc- Default and any deposit will be frozen duly recorded in Map Book 9, at Page tors, attorneys, employees, agents pending the outcome of any re-sale. & Thrift 3 of the Pender County Registry; and or authorized representative of eirunning thence, from the beginning, ther Trustee or the holder of the note If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be enso located, (1) South 82 degreesAccepting 29 makeNew Currently anyVendors representation or warranty minutes 08 seconds East 1808.89 relating to the title or any physical, titled only to a return of the deposit

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paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee, the Substitute Trustee or the attorney of any of the foregoing. SPECIAL NOTICE FOR LEASEHOLD TENANTS: If you are a tenant residing in the property, be advised that an Order for Possession of the property may be issued in favor of the purchaser. Also, if your lease began or was renewed on or after October 1, 2007, be advised that you may terminate the rental agreement upon 10 days written notice to the landlord. You may be liable for rent due under the agreement prorated to the effective date of the termination. The date of this Notice is June 16, 2015. Grady I. Ingle or Elizabeth B. Ells Substitute Trustee 10130 Perimeter Parkway, Suite 400 Charlotte, NC 28216 (704) 333-8107 http://shapiroattorneys.com/nc/ 10-009842 #6941 6/25, 7/2/2015 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF PENDER IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION COURT FILE #: 14-CVS-933 PENDER COUNTY Plaintiff(s), v. MATTHEW BONEY, owner et. al. Defendant(s). NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION TO: Matthew Boney 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 described as .42 acres S/S 1412, Parcel ID Number 3237-66-4337-0000 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 12, 2015. This date: June 25, 2015. 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 #6940 6/25, 7/2, 7/9/15 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF PENDER IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION 15CVD125 PLAINTIFF Betty Wright 109 W. Drane Street Burgaw, NC 28425 VS. DEFENDANTS Angelica Fussell 109 W. Drane Street Burgaw, NC 28425 Kenneth Laster 109 W. Drane Street Burgaw, NC 28425 To: Angelica Fussell, Kenneth Laster A Civil Action Has Been Commenced Against You! You are notified to appear and answer the complaint of the plaintiff as follows: 1. Serve a copy of your written answer to the complaint upon the plaintiff or plaintiff’s attorney within (30) days after you have been served. You may serve your answer by delivering a copy to the plaintiff or by mailing to the plaintiff’s last known address, and 2. File the original written answer with the Clerk of Superior Court of the county named above. If you fail to answer the complaint, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. This the 25th day of June, 2015. Betty Wright 109 W. Drane Street Burgaw, NC 28425 #6944 6/25, 7/2, 7/9/2015

NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION COUNTY OF PENDER STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA IN THE DISTRICT COURT Stacy Blair Carr vs. 15 CVD 601 Michael Dayne Powell TO: Michael Dayne Powell Take notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought is custody of and support for Kaden Wyatt Powell and attorney’s fees in such cases. You are required to make defense to such pleading not later than August 12, 2015. Upon your failure to do so, Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief sought. Robert H. Corbett, Attorney for Plaintiff P.O. Drawer 727 Burgaw, NC 28425-0727 #6954 7/2, 7/9, 7/16/2015

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15 SP 72 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 William T. Todd, Jr. to F. Blair Williams, Trustee(s), which was dated July 21, 2010 and recorded on July 27, 2010 in Book 3801 at Page 0225, 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 14, 2015 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 Lots 32A and 32B, SECTION 1, BLOCK 10, of HAMPSTEAD ON THE SOUND, a map of which is recorded in Map Book 7 at Page 29, of the Pender County Registry reference to which is hereby made for a more particular description. Save and except any releases, deeds of release or prior conveyances of record. Said property is commonly known as 1323 Factory Road, Hampstead, NC 28443. 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 William T. Todd, Jr.. 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 upon 10 days’ written notice to the landlord. The notice shall also state that upon termination of a rental agreement, the tenant is liable for rent due under the rental agreement prorated to the effective date of the termination. 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.: 14-28373-FC01 #6939 7/2, 7/9/2015 447 023547-1 15-Sp-0077 NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S FORECLOSURE SALE OF REAL PROPERTY UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the power and authority contained in that certain Deed of Trust executed and delivered by Lisa Deal, dated 07/11/2007 and recorded on 07/13/2007, in Book 3272 at Page 187_, in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Pender County, North Carolina; and because of default in the payment of the indebtedness secured thereby and failure to carry out and perform the stipulations and agreements contained therein and, pursuant to demand of the holder of the indebtedness secured by said Deed of Trust, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will place for sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash at the usual place of sale at Pender County Courthouse, in Burgaw, North Carolina, on July 14, 2015 at 10:00 AM that parcel of land, including improvements thereon, situated, lying and being in the City of ROCKY POINT, County of Pender, State of North Carolina, and being more particular described as follows:

Being all of Lot 83 of Pine Oaks Estates as shown on a map recorded in Map Book 22 at page 141 of the Pender County Registry,reference to which map is hereby made for a more complete and accurate description. Any and all improvements thereon. Address of Property: 40 FUTCH AVE, ROCKY POINT, NC 28457 Present Record Owners: Lisa Deal and Spouse if any, of Lisa Deal The terms of the sale are that the real property hereinbefore described will be sold for cash to the highest bidder. The Substitute Trustee reserves the right to require a cash deposit or a certified check not to exceed the greater of five percent (5%) of the amount of the bid or seven hundred fifty Dollars ($750.00). In the event that the holder is exempt from paying the same, the successful bidder may also be required to pay revenue stamps on the Trustee’s Deed, any Land Transfer Tax, and the tax required by N.C.G.S. §7A-308 (a) (1). 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, and special assessments. 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. If the Substitute 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 title include, but are not limited to, the filing of a bankruptcy petition prior to the sale and reinstatement of the loan without knowledge of the Substitute Trustee(s). If the validity of the sale is challenged by any party, the Substitute Trustee(s), in its/their sole discretion, if it/they believe(s) the challenge to have merit, may declare the sale to be void and return the deposit. The purchaser will have no further remedy. Additional Notice where the Real Property is Residential with less than 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 upon 10 days written notice to the landlord. Upon termination of a rental agreement, the tenant is liable for rent due under the rental agreement prorated to the effective date of termination. Dated: June 23, 2015 The Hunoval Law Firm, PLLC, Attorney for Poore Substitute Trustee, LTD as Substitute Trustee (704) 334-7114 #6953 7/2, 7/9/2015 ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF CLARENCE BAKER, ESTATE FILE NO: 14E195 All persons, firms or corporations having claims against Clarence Baker, deceased, late of Pender County, North Carolina, are notified to exhibit the same to the undersigned on or before October 1, 2015 or this notice will be plead in bar of recovery. All persons indebted to the said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This is the 1st day of July 2015. Betti B. Edwards, Administratrix of the Estate of Clarence Baker C/O of her attorney, Renee Williamson Bloodworth, Attorney at Law 130 East Church Street, PO BOX 129 Atkinson, NC 28421 #6945 7/2, 7/9, 7/16, 7/23/2015 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF PENDER IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION COURT FILE #: 14-CVS-674 PENDER COUNTY Plaintiff(s), v. JOHN C. NELSON, owner et. al. Defendant(s). NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION TO: Debra Lynne Futch Nelson 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 described as Lot #1 Hayes Place, Section 1, Parcel ID Number 3207-07-4520-0000 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 18, 2015. This date: July 2, 2015. 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 #6952 7/2, 7/9, 7/16/2015

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Chris Millis legislative report

Rep. Chris Millis I hope you all had a great week considering the circumstances. For those of us in the 16th District, it was particularly tough. While all of us have to live with the fallout surrounding the actions of the Supreme Court, those of us in Pender County found out this week that we also have to live with the largest single property tax increase in Pender County history (if not the largest single tax increase for any local government in the history of the state). To be completely honest, I am disappointed on many fronts ranging across the broad spectrum from local government all the way to the Supreme Court. From the Pender County property tax increase on Tuesday evening to the two Supreme Court rulings through Friday morning, it feels as if we have all been punched straight in the mouth. Considering the facts and details of each decision, there is no excuse in the outcome, and it is my hope that as citizens of the district that we take the time to inform ourselves of the recent decisions and take the necessary action for one another and for our future generations. Mar riage & the US Supreme Court A few years ago, the citizens of our state voted to protect the state definition of marriage as being between one man and one woman. As discussed in previous newsletters concerning the subject of state recognized marriage, the definition of marriage in the eyes of the state has nothing to do with recognizing love or what brings one pleasure, but state-recognized marriage only serves the purpose to provide the opportunity for children to be supported by the two individuals responsible for bringing them into the world. Providing the civil frame-

work to promote the institution of the family and children reared by their parents is an important matter for society. I am not the only one who understands this truth, as Chief Justice Roberts stated the following in his minority opinion of the recent Supreme Court ruling: “This universal definition of marriage as the union of a man and a woman is no historical coincidence. Marriage did not come about as a result of a political movement, discovery, disease, war, religious doctrine, or any other moving force of world history — and certainly not as a result of a prehistoric decision to exclude gays and lesbians. It arose in the nature of things to meet a vital need: ensuring that children are conceived by a mother and father committed to raising them in the stable conditions of a lifelong relationship� I strongly believe that the citizens of North Carolina have the right to protect the institution of marriage just as Roberts so clearly articulated. Tragically, this past week the Supreme Court of the United States ruled in a 5-4 decision that citizens do not have the right to define marriage according to the dictates of their own conscience. A majority of the Supreme Court have “legislated� their way to declaring a person’s sexuality on par with race by declaring the equal protection of genderless marriage under the 14th Amendment. Race is clearly protected by our constitution through the 14th amendment, but for the courts to twist the intent of the amendment to now create a behavior as a protected right is a precedent that will forever change America. Five judges have served a deathblow to the institution of the family, and while consenting adults can choose, the children who will be affected by this decision have no voice in the matter as the ruling will impact the rights of married couples including adoption laws. Regarding the recent ruling and its potential future effect on children, Dr. Cretella, the president of the American College of Pediatricians said: “This is a tragic day for America’s children. The SCOTUS has just under mined the single greatest pro-child institution in the history of mankind: the natural family. Just as it did in the joint Roe v Wade and Doe v Bolton decisions, the SCOTUS has elevated and enshrined the

wants of adults over the needs of children.â€? Protecting the institution of the family is not discriminatory, but twisting the purview of the Supreme Court into the nation’s highest legislature is offensive to those of us who hold dear to the very founding principles of the American form of government. While reading the Supreme Court’s opinion of the recent ruling (which I strongly encourage you to do), the one phase from Justice Kennedy’s majority opinion that shook me to the core was the following: “The right to marry is fundamental as a matter of history and tradition, but rights come not from ancient sources alone. They rise, too, from a better informed understanding of how constitutional imperatives define a liberty that remains urgent in our own era.â€? Getting past the flowery diction and breaking down what Kennedy is literally saying is horrifying. Kennedy, a Supreme Court Justice, is claiming that rights do not come from “ancient sourcesâ€? alone but they “riseâ€? from government according the views of an “era.â€? Whatever happened to inalienable rights that are g ranted by our Creator‌ rights in which government was for med to protect not create? Contrast Kennedy’s quote with Thomas Jefferson who said: “God who gave us life gave us liberty. Can the liberties of a nation be secure when we have removed a conviction that these liberties are that gift of God? Indeed I tremble for my country when I reflect that God is just, that his justice cannot sleep forever‌â€? The two quotes are in direct conflict. As for me, I will side with the individual who was apart of our nation’s founding and who penned the words in our Declaration of Independence. If Kennedy’s words are what we are now governed by, how can we continue to call our form of government a constitutional republic? I can go on for pages and pages venting from reading the opinion of the Supreme Court concerning the recent marriage ruling, but rather than putting you deeper into negativity I will kindly refrain. In short, this past week was a dark time for the innocent, for the pillars of a constitutional republic, and for the future of America. Let’s hope next week is much better. Until next time.

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Legal Notices Legal Notices Legal Notices STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF PENDER IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION COURT FILE #: 14-CVS-674 PENDER COUNTY Plaintiff(s), v. JOHN C. NELSON, owner et. al. Defendant(s). NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION TO : U n k n o w n S p o u s e a n d / o r Successor(s) in Interest to John C. Nelson 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 described as Lot #1 Hayes Place, Section 1, Parcel ID Number 3207-07-4520-0000 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 18, 2015. This date: July 2, 2015. 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 #6948 7/2, 7/9, 7/16/2015 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF PENDER IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION COURT FILE #: 15-CVS-113 PENDER COUNTY Plaintiff(s), v. MARK R. SMITH, owner et. al. Defendant(s). NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION TO: Mark R. Smith 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 8.42 Acres in Pender County, Parcel ID Number 323707-9926-0000; 3237-28-1473-0000 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 18, 2015. This date: July 2, 2015. 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 #6947 7/2, 7/9, 7/16/2015

Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at the courthouse door in the City of Burgaw, Pender County, North Carolina, or the customary location designated for foreclosure sales, at 2:00 PM on July 14, 2015 and will sell to the highest bidder for cash the following real estate situated in the County of Pender, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as follows: The following described real estate located in Pender County, North Carolina: Being all of Lot 38, Section 8, Washington Acres Subdivision, as shown on a Map thereof duly ďŹ led in the OfďŹ ce of the Register of Deeds of Pender County in Map Book 12, at Page 1, to which map reference is hereby made for a more complete description of the metes and bounds and location of the above lot. Together with improvements thereon said property located at 418 Hughes Road, Hampstead, NC 28443 Parcel No: 3292-01-0158-0000 Trustee may, in the Trustee’s sole discretion, delay the sale for up to one hour as provided in NCGS §4521.23. Should the property be purchased by a third party, that party must pay the excise tax, as well as the court costs of Forty-Five Cents ($0.45) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) required by NCGS §7A-308(a)(1). The property to be offered pursuant to this notice of sale is being offered for sale, transfer and conveyance “AS IS, WHERE IS.â€? Neither the Trustee nor the holder of the note secured by the deed of trust/security agreement, or both, being foreclosed, nor the ofďŹ cers, directors, attorneys, employees, agents or authorized representative of either the Trustee or the holder of the note make any representation or warranty relating to the title or any physical, environmental, health or safety conditions existing in, on, at or relating to the property being offered for sale, and any and all responsibilities or liabilities arising out of or in any way relating to any such condition expressly are disclaimed. Also, this property is being sold subject to all taxes, special assessments, and prior liens or encumbrances of record and any recorded releases. Said property is also being sold subject to applicable Federal and State laws. A cash deposit or cashier’s check (no personal checks) of ďŹ ve percent (5%) of the purchase price, or seven hundred ďŹ fty dollars ($750.00), whichever is greater, will be required at the time of the sale. 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 upon 10 days’ written notice to the landlord. 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. SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE SERVICES, INC. SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE P.O. Box 1028 4317 Ramsey Street Fayetteville, North Carolina 28311 https://sales.hutchenslawďŹ rm.com Case No: 1134473 (FC.FAY) #6956 7/2, 7/9/2015

STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF PENDER IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION COURT FILE #: 15-CVS-399 PENDER COUNTY Plaintiff(s), v. JOHN A. LEWIS, owner et. al. Defendant(s). NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION TO: John A. Lewis 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 0.5124 a/c Old Farm Road, Parcel ID Number 4224-038945-0000 more fully described in the complaint. Plaintiff seeks to exSTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA tinguish any and all claim or interest COUNTY OF PENDER that you may have in the property. IN THE GENERAL You are required to make defense to COURT OF JUSTICE such pleading no later than August SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION COURT FILE #: 14-CVS-674 18, 2015. This date: July 2, 2015. PENDER COUNTY PENDER COUNTY, Plaintiff(s), By and through its Attorney v. Richard T. Rodgers, Jr., JOHN C. NELSON, owner et. al. State Bar #: 28777 Defendant(s). ProTax, A Division of NOTICE OF SERVICE OF Sherman & Rodgers, PLLC PROCESS BY PUBLICATION PO Box 250; Burgaw, NC 28425 TO: John C. Nelson 910-259-2615 (tel); Take notice that a pleading seekchip@shermanandrodgers.com ing relief against you has been ďŹ led #6946 7/2, 7/9, 7/16/2015 in the above-titled action. The nature of the relief sought is NOTICE OF as follows: foreclosure sale to satisfy FORECLOSURE SALE unpaid property taxes on your inter14 SP 155 est in the property described as Lot Under and by virtue of the power #1 Hayes Place, Section 1, Parcel ID of sale contained in a certain Deed Number 3207-07-4520-0000 more of Trust made by Christopher D. fully described in the complaint. Paine and Judy Barnette Paine, Plaintiff seeks to extinguish any and husband and wife to Douglas P. all claim or interest that you may Matheson, Esq., Trustee(s), dated have in the property. the 23rd day of October, 2009, and You are required to make defense recorded in Book 3702, Page 60, to such pleading no later than August in Pender County Registry, North 18, 2015. Carolina, default having been made This date: July 2, 2015. The Media of Record for the People of Pender County. in the payment of the note thereby PENDER COUNTY, secured by the said Deed of Trust By and through its Attorney 201-A West Fremont Street • Burgaw, NC 28425 and • posteditor@post-voice.com the undersigned, Substitute 910.259.9111 • www.post-voice.com Richard T. Rodgers, Jr., Trustee Services, Inc. having been State Bar #: 28777 substituted as Trustee in said Deed ProTax, A Division of of Trust by an instrument duly reSherman & Rodgers, PLLC corded in the OfďŹ ce of the Register PO Box 250; Burgaw, NC 28425 of Deeds of Pender County, North 910-259-2615 (tel); Carolina and the holder of the note chip@shermanandrodgers.com evidencing said indebtedness hav- #6951 7/2, 7/9, 7/16/2015 ing directed that the Deed of Trust be foreclosed, the undersigned

STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF PENDER IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION COURT FILE #: 15-CVS-113 PENDER COUNTY Plaintiff(s), v. MARK R. SMITH, owner et. al. Defendant(s). NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION TO: Unknown Spouse and/or Successor(s) in Interest to Mark R. Smith 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 8.42 Acres in Pender County, Parcel ID Number 323707-9926-0000; 3237-28-1473-0000 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 18, 2015. This date: July 2, 2015. 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 #6949 7/2, 7/9, 7/16/2015 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF PENDER IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION COURT FILE #: 15-CVS-399 PENDER COUNTY Plaintiff(s), v. JOHN A. LEWIS, owner et. al. Defendant(s). NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION TO: Unknown Successor(s) in Interest to John A. Lewis 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 0.5124 a/c Old Farm Road, Parcel ID Number 4224-038945-0000 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 18, 2015. This date: July 2, 2015. 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 #6950 7/2, 7/9, 7/16/2015 NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA PENDER COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION FILE NO. 15 CVS 592 VANDERBILT MORTGAGE AND FINANCE, INC., Plaintiff vs. CHRISTOPHER JAMES MEREDITH, SHARON MEREDITH, UNKNOWN HEIRS OF EDNA HENRY MEREDITH, and UNKNOWN HEIRS OF JOHN H. HENRY, Defendants TO: Christopher James Meredith, Sharon Meredith, Unknown Heirs of Edna Henry Meredith, and Unknown Heirs of John H. Henry 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 as follows: judicial foreclosure, possession of personal property, and quiet title. You are required to make a defense to such pleading not later than 40 days after the ďŹ rst date of the publication of this notice yielding a deadline of August 11, 2015 and upon your failure to do so, the party seeking service against you will apply to the court for the relief sought. Dated: June 25, 2015 Jay B. Green Attorney for Plaintiff 908 E. Edenton Street Raleigh, North Carolina 27601 Telephone: 919-829-0797 #6955 7/2, 7/9, 7/16/2015

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Campbell

Continued from page 4A attempt to authenticate them so as to certify winners in elections. We agree with the Civitas Institute. This is the first time a state ever lost a Voter ID

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Continued from page 8A They field approximately 3,500 calls per month and during peak months for renewal, the call center is handling up to 10,000 calls. SHIIP is always looking for more volunteers The STHL 2014-15 legislative priorities are: 1) Preserve or Restore Optional Medicaid Services; 2) Maintain

Baseball

Continued from page 12A play the g ame like that. “But you don’t play the game where you’re telling your guys to get out purposely. If you’re going to take three pitches down the middle of the plate, you take three pitches down the middle of the plate

court case. North Carolina did so without going to trial. There may have been good reason to change the law but this is a good government issue with us. Without a plausible explanation to the contrary reasonable people are likely to conclude the 2013 legislation was indeed politically and perhaps even racially

motivated. Legislators would be better off fessing up and telling us the truth. Tom Campbell is the former assistant North Carolina State Treasurer and creator/host of NC Spin, a weekly statewide television discussion of state issues. NC Spin airs on WILMTV Sunday at 8 a.m.

funding for senior centers; 3) Strengthen and fund North Carolina’s Adult Protective Services Program; 4) Notify Medicare Patients Admitted for Observation.; 5) Home and Community Care Block Grant Funding. A more detailed explanation of these priorities are available on the STHL website. The STHL promotes citizen involvement and advocacy concerning aging issues before the General Assembly and

assesses the legislative needs of older adults by convening a forum modeled after the North Carolina General Assembly. Contact your local delegate in Pender County, Bill Marshburn, at marshbur@live.com or the regional Area Agency on Aging (AAA)at 910-3954553. You can also visit the STHL website: www.ncsthl. org as well as our Facebook page. The next STHL meeting will be Oct. 8-9 in Raleigh.

and you walk off. You don’t try to bunt your way into outs and you don’t walk yourself into outs. That’s a disgrace. Anytime you take the field you don’t play the game that way. “Obviously emotions got hot, which personally I liked because we were lacking that fire the first four innings of the ballgame. There is a fine line between playing with intensity and playing to win or with an-

ger where eventually punches might have been thrown. “Monday we play Post 10 in a doubleheader, where Wilmington doesn’t necessarily like Hampstead and Hampstead doesn’t like Wilmington. Hope Mills has it out for us now because they will have to come and play us with a full squad so the next four days are going to be interesting baseball I can tell you that.�

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Continued from page 9A week, a friend brought in a nine foot long tiger shark while surf fishing off Oak Island. I caught a five foot long shark from the kayak that had half of its tail ripped off and a larger shark bite behind the dorsal fin that was attacked while I was fighting it. My grandfather caught a 12 foot hammerhead while surf fishing Ocracoke three decades ago. Big fish are out there. They

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Continued from page 1A “ T h e 1 1 - c e n t i n c re a s e is also making up for the 3.5-cent increase that was never implemented. That i s wh at I t o l d eve r yo n e I have talked with during this process,� Williams said. County Manager Randall Woodruff disagreed with the schools assertion some of the funding increase could come out of the fund balance, which Schwartz says is larger than it needs to be. “We are a coastal county and we need to have more money in reserve that the state requires in case of a hurricane,� Woodruff said. “Also, if you fund schools out of the

always have been. Sharks are out there. They always have been. The difference is we are now out there, and we have not always been out there in the numbers we are today. Sharks will likely not attack humans simply because we are big bait. Sharks attack humans due to mistaken identity. Avoid swimming in early morning, late afternoon, or evening hours. This is when sharks are most active and searching for food. Don’t swim near someone surf fishing. The attraction of an angler’s bait for other fish increases the odds of attracting sharks fund balance one year, then what do you do the next year? You can’t keep pulling money out of the fund balance.� C o u n t y at t o r n e y T rey Thuman responded to the school’s assertion that funding could come from extra money received during the course of the budget year. “We can’t budget for money that we don’t have. That is against the law,� said Thurman. “We can’t spend extra money we think might come in.� Both boards have until Aug. 1 to come to an agreement on school funding with the mediator. If no agreement is reached, the school board has the option of taking the matter to court. A special court will be convened to hear the matter, which is deemed to be a top priority.

to the near area. With a little thought and understanding, maybe we won’t be the next poster victim for a shark thriller movie. –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.

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Living {Backyard Adventures}

Find your park at Moores Creek National Battlefield By Tammy Proctor, Pender County Tourism Director

Moores Creek National Battlefield is the only national park in Southeastern North Carolina. As the park service gears up to celebrate a centennial in 2016, Moores Creek urges residents to find their park this year. “If you enjoy birdwatching, this is your park,” said Ricardo Perez, superintendent at Moores Creek National Battlefield. “If you hike, this is your park.” There’s quite a bit to do at Moores Creek, Perez said. The creek is a perfect site for kayaking and canoeing with easy access to a launch in the park. Camping and picnicking are available. Plus, the park hosts special events and demonstrations throughout the year. “Moores Creek National Battlefield is significant,” said Matthew Woods, of the national park service. “It was the first Patriot victory in the Revolutionary War. The battle urged North Carolina to pursue independence.” The cunning Patriots, who removed boards from the bridge at Moores Creek, greased down the remaining board.

In wait behind earthen works, the Patriots sent the Loyalists scattering. “The battle lasted only minutes,” said Woods, “but it was fierce enough to cause (Governor-General Charles) Cornwallis to think twice about coming back.” A one-mile rubberized trail winds through the battlefield and over Moores Creek. Admission to the battlefield is free. Most programs at the park are also free. On Sept. 19, the park will continue their Third Saturday Living History Series in which visitors experience the trades of colonial America, including cooking, blacksmithing, and gardening. The program will be available again Oct. 17 and Nov. 21, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. “ T h e S a t u r d ay p r o g r a m s t e l l t h e s t o r i e s b e yo n d t h e b a t t l e field,” said Perez. “The demonstrations share everyday life in 1776.” The popular 45-minute guided tour of the battlefield trail by candlelight is set for Nov. 20-21. Reservations for this event are required. The cost is $3 per adult. Children ages 12 and younger

are admitted free. Moores Creek National Battlefield is open Dec. 19, from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m., for their annual Holiday Open House and Bookstore Sale. Items created during the demonstrations by artisans throughout the year are on sale. On February 21-22, 2016, the park will commemorate the 240th Anniversary of the Battle of Moores Creek Bridge. Tours of encampments, musket and cannon demonstrations, and get a glimpse of what life was like in 1776 with the outdoor oven and blacksmithing exhibits. “The Patriots took risks for taking a stand,” said Woods. “The programs are telling the stories of the Revolution.” Moores Creek National Battlefield is located at 40 Patriots Hall Dr. in Currie.

The park is open daily 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. The Visitors Center is open Wednesdays through Sundays 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. The park is closed on all federal holidays. For additional information visit the park’s website at www.nps.gov/ mocr or “Like” their Facebook page at www.Facebook.com/MooresCreekNPS. “We urge everyone to find their adventure on the national park level,” said Perez.

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God loved the world so much that He sent His only son that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting Life. John 3: 16 It was King Arthur in the end of the play Camelot who remarked that we are all mere drops in the great blue of the sunlit ocean, but some of those drops sparkle. On that account, I suppose he is right. And perhaps the same can be said for scripture. There are many words in the Bible, all of them there for a reason, All of them in their appointed place, all of them doing their appointed part in telling the story of God. But some are difficult and some are lackluster. Some are complex and some are hard to understand. Some of the words perplex us and some perturb us; but some, just a few here and there, leap off the page and shine like diamonds in the dark. All of the words are important but not all of them shine. I suspect we like the shiny ones, the ones that warm the heart and capture the imagination. Nowhere is this more true than in these words from John, words from my childhood and no doubt some of yours, words that leap off the page and sing. These are sparklers – in fact these probably dazzle for they are among some of the most powerful words of the Bible. God loved the world so much. They speak of love and faith, of mercy and salvation. They speak to the heart of the power of God breaking into a world that is lost and afraid and alone, and shrouded in deep darkness. In fact these words in John 3:16 are kind of diamonds in

the dark of this passage. Leading up to them we have that dim lit, high-brow, theological discussion between Jesus and Nicodemus with its mystical talk about the wind and the water from above and the spirit. Following these words is that dense speech about condemnation and this interplay of dark and light. Out of that dark background of the chapter these words rise in relief like diamonds in the ashes. God so loved the world that he sent his only son, so that everyone who believes in him may not perish but may have eternal life Why, its almost poetry... deep love, sacrificial giving, utter mercy, wondrous salvation, diamonds shining in the dark of the world, singing as it were; and what they sing to us in the night is a love song. God so loved the world – not a lollipop, google-eyed love, not puppy dogs and sugar canes, not a shallow love at all – but a deep, deep love, a powerful love. It is the love that created the universe and set the stars spinning in space. It is the love that made human beings and called them his children, the love that has provided for our every need and loved us even in our rebellion. It is the love that led us and fed us and held us and redeemed us time and time again, in the wilderness and the promise land, through history and across the ages. It is a deep love, a broad love, a compassionate love; and it is a sacrificial love, a love that knows no bounds, that gives itself fully in its loving. God so loved the world [John writes] that He gave his only son. God gave the only son he had to walk with us and talk with us, to show us the way God wants us to go, the people God wants us to

be. He sent his only son from the glory of heaven into our finite world with our finite ways, in the midst of our joy and pain and struggle and pleasure. God sent his only son into that world to tell us and teach us of His love and the final lesson came in a classroom called Golgotha and the greatest words spoken

of this love were on a cross. It is a love that leads to a cross and more importantly goes away from it, beyond it. It is a love that embraces the cross but more importantly releases it, sets it free. God sent his son into the world to share life with us – so that anyone and everyone who believes in him shall live this life forever.

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Word of God and have fun. There will be music, pool tables, air hockey, foosball, dar ts and ping-pong. A l l youth are welcome to attend.

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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.

CENTERVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH

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

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

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

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Adult Bible Study: 9:30-10:15 a.m. Children’s Biblical Studies (ages 3-12) from 10:45-11:30 a.m. Worship: 10:30-11:30 a.m. Men’s Breakfast, 2nd Sunday of Each Month, 8-9 a.m. Jim Herchenhahn / Pastor Ladies’ Circle, 2nd Monday of Each Month, 6:30-8 p.m. Worship Services: 8:30 a.m. & 10:50 a.m. Youth each Sunday at 6:00 p.m. Choir Practice & Bible Study, Tues., 7:30-9 p.m. Youth Group Every Other Wed. 6-7:30 p.m. Wednesday evenings: Meal at 6:00 p.m. / Study for all ages 7:00 p.m. ROCKY POINT UNITED METHODIST CHURCH WESTVIEW UNITED METHODIST CHURCH located at the intersection of Hyw. 117 & 210 Pastor Mark Murphyw 5610 Hwy. 53 W • Burgaw, NC 28425 (Across from Pender High) Services: Sunday at 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. Bible Study: Tuesday at 6 p.m. Pastor Judy Jeremias Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Sunday Worship: 11:00 a.m. www.RPUMC.org

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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.

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MOORES CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH

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Sunday School: 10 a.m. Worship Service: 11 a.m. Wednesday Prayer Service & Children’s Bible Study: 7:00 p.m.

ST. JOSEPH THE WORKER CATHOLIC CHURCH

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ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC CHURCH

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By Hope Cusick Contributing Writer During the heat of the summer it is nice to have great tasting salads on hand for easy serving. These salads may be made the day before, if desired, and for best flavor. Enjoy! Salad medley 10 ounces penne or campanelle pasta ½ small red onion, very thinly sliced ½ pound green beans, trimmed cut into 2-inch pieces Ÿ cup extra virgin olive oil 2 cups frozen yellow kernel corn, thawed 1/3 cup sherry vinegar or cider vinegar Ÿ cup fresh lemon juice 2 cloves garlic, chopped then smashed 1 cup cherry or grape tomatoes, cut in half, try the multicolored ones Ÿ cup fresh basil leaves, finely chopped Cook pasta according to package directions for el dente, cooking green beans

the last 3- minutes of cooking time. Drain. Pour into a large bowl. In another bowl soak onion slices in ice water for about 30 minutes. In a large bowl whisk together vinegar, lemon juice, garlic, Ÿ cup olive oil, salt and pepper, to taste. Add cooked pasta and beans, and sliced tomatoes to bowl and toss to coat. Add cor n to pasta and beans; toss in basil until well combined. Drain soaked onions well. Pat dry with paper towels and add to pasta, tossing gently. Pasta may be covered and refrigerated up to one day ahead. Potato salad with green beans Serves 6. 1 pound white potatoes, about 2 medium, peeled and cubed ½ pound fresh green beans, trimmed and cut into two inch pieces Dressing ½ cup milk, plus one teaspoon vinegar stirred in 4 tablespoons good mayonnaise 4 tablespoons sour cream 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard, if desired 2 tablespoons fresh parsley, chopped 1 teaspoon dill weed 2 teaspoons cider vinegar 1 garlic clove, minced then smashed Pinch of salt and fresh ground black pepper ½ teaspoon celery seed

In a large saucepan place potatoes, add water to cover. Bring to a boil. Lower heat and cook uncovered for 10-15 minutes or until crisp tender, adding green beans during the last 4 minutes of cooking time. Drain, place in a large bowl and cool completely. In a bowl whisk together milk with vinegar, mayonnaise, sour cream. Dijon mustard, parsley, dill weed, vinegar, garlic, celery seed, salt and pepper. Pour over potato mixture; toss to coat. Refrigerate, covered, until cold about 4 hours or overnight. Green and red cabbage coleslaw This is the traditional coleslaw with a lot more flavor. Vegetables can be sliced by hand, or it is faster to use a food processor. The vegetables may be grated a day ahead and stored, wrapped in plastic wrap in THE REFRIGERATOR +EEP THE RED cabbage separate, or it will turn the other vegetables pink. Serves 8. 1 pound green cabbage, about ½ a small head ½ pound red cabbage, about ½ a small head 4 large carrots, peeled 2 cups good mayonnaise 2 teaspoons Dijon mustard, more if desired 2 tablespoons granulated sugar 2 tablespoons cider vinegar 2 teaspoons celery seed Pinch of salt and fresh ground black pepper, to taste

Slice vegetables into shreds, or fit a food processor with the thickest slicing blade; placing the vegetables horizontally in the processor ensures long shreds. Cut the cabbages into small wedges and place horizontally into feed tube. Process in batches. Next, fit the food processor with the grating blade. Cut the carrots in half and place in the feed tube so they are lying on their sides. Process in batches and mix in a bowl with the grated cabbages. In another bowl whisk together mayonnaise, Dijon mustard, sugar, vinegar, celery seeds, salt and pepper, to taste. Pour enough of the dressing over the grated vegetables to moisten them. Serve cold or at room temperature. Cucumber and rice salad 1½ cups long-grain white rice 1/3 cup lime juice from about 3 limes Ÿ cup extra virgin olive oil 1 large English cucumber, sliced into Ÿ - inch slices 1 ripe avocado, peeled, pitted, and chopped ½ cup fresh cilantro, chopped Cook rice according to package directions; spread on a large platter to cool completely. In a large bowl whisk together lime juice, olive oil, and a pinch of salt. Add cucumber, avocado, cilantro, and cooked rice; toss to combine and coat evenly. Chill or serve at room temperature.

9ecckd_jo D[mi ;l[dji Surf City Recreation basketball camp Coach Matt Gilgo will again lead Surf City Basketball Camp for youngsters 6 to 12 years of age at Surf City Community Center from July 6 through 10, 9 a.m. to noon each day. “Last year’s initial camp for this age group was a tremendous success so this year we will be limiting registration to 30 campers,� said Steve Unger Athletics Supervisor for Surf City Parks and Recreation. C o a c h B o b B a rl e t t o f Offshore Sports will assist Gilgo, who was a standout at Topsail High School during his youth playing days. Prominent additional coaches will be added as needed. The camp will focus on skills and technique appropriate for a younger age group along with plenty of fun training games. Both boys and girls are welcome and all training sessions will be played in the air-conditioned gym in the Community Center which has nine baskets that are heightadjusted for young players. Participants will receive a camp shirt and the snack bar will open daily. Additional camp awards will go to recognized campers on the last day along with pizza for the entire camp at its conclusion. Registration is still available by following the link at www.townofsurfcity.com and the cost is $100. Payment may be done online or through the Community Center5 For more information please call 910-328-4887 or e-mail athletics@townofsurfcity.com. Atkinson VFD needs volunteers Atkinson Volunteer Fire Department is looking to add to their volunteer staff for the Atkinson/Currie area. If you are healthy and would like to be a active member of the volunteer fire department, contact Cary Rivenbark at 910-231-1947 or Jason Turner at 910-231-4129. Summer reading fun at Pender libraries Who are your heroes? How do you recognize a hero? Discover the answers at the public library this summer during Every Hero has a Story now through July 31. Each Tuesday in Hampstead school age children will enjoy Stories, Skills and Science from 10:30-11:45 a.m. Wednesdays in Hampstead feature 10:15 a.m. Toddler Time and Story Explorations for pre-school age children at 11 a.m. The library is located at 75 Library Drive. For those participating at the library in Burgaw the fun begins on June 24 and concludes on July 31. Wednesdays

at 11 a.m. enjoy Story Explorations for pre-school aged children with their adults. Come back to the library after lunch for science fun for school-aged children at 3 p.m. Science Explorations are repeated on Thursdays at 3 p.m. Story explorations for all ages are held on Thursday and Friday mornings at 11 a.m. Schedule details are available on library website http://www1. youseemore.com/penderpl. Reading daily for as few as 15 minutes will maintain and strengthen young readers’ skills and lead to greater success in school. The state library has provided an entertaining way to keep count online. Access to the program is available through the library website. Readers will enjoy the built in characters, encouraging messages and rewards. Adults may register their young readers at http:// penderpl.libguides.com/srp Another helpful resource, bedtimemath.org adds some math fun to your daily routine. For several years the Collaborative Summer Library Program has partnered with Bedtime Math. Their mission is to build enjoyment of math.

Families may access daily interactive math puzzles designed with variations for children at three different learning stages. Bedtime Math has provided Constellation charts children may use to mark each night’s math fun. Come to the library for free Reading and Math Charts. Collect a prize as you complete the week’s math and reading. This summer adults are invited to share reviews of their current favorites. Selected reviews will enter the reader for an end of summer drawing for a Friends of the Library Books and Mugs Gift Set. All summer reading activities are free of charge. For more information please call 259-1234 or 270-4603 or visit the library website. Pender Library Chess Club Pender County library in Hampstead has a cure for the summer heat Tuesday afternoons from 3:30-5 p.m. Students (rising sixth through rising ninth graders) may join the summer Chess Club to enjoy a little friendly competition playing one of the oldest and most challenging board games. Players of all skill levels,

beginners to advanced, are invited. The club will meet e a ch T u e s d ay a f t e r n o o n through July 28. For more information please call 2704603 or visit the library. ww1. youseemore.com/penderpl. 4C’s Food Pantry open The Christian Community Caring Center distributes food locally to those in need. We are generously supported by local churches, businesses, and the private sector. The 4C’S Food Pantry is open Monday, Wednesday and Thursday from 9 a.m. until noon. Additionally, the 4C’S will be open the last Saturday of each Month from 9 a.m. until noon The 4C’s is located in the Jones Plaza, 15200 US Highway 17 N, Hampstead, NC. Telephone: (910) 270-0930.

Thursday, July 2 s4HE +IWANIS #LUB OF (AMPSTEAD WILL MEET AT A M AT THE Sawmill Grill on Hwy. 17 in Hampstead. s4HE #APE &EAR 7OODCARVERS #LUB WILL MEET AT A M AT 0OPLAR Grove Plantation in Scotts Hill. For more information, go to www.capefearcarvers.org. s!LCOHOLICS !NONYMOUS WILL MEET FROM NOON P M AT THE Surf City Community Center. Call 328.4887 for more information. s0ENDER #OUNTY -USEUM IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC FOR FREE DONAtions are welcome) every Thursday and Friday from 1-4 p.m. and on Saturdays from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. Group tours are available at other times by contacting the Museum at 259-8543 by email at penderhist@hotmail.com. *Bingo will be held at the Topsail Beach Assembly Building, 720 Channel Boulevard, each Thursday through Aug. 13. Doors open at 6 p.m. Early bird bingo begins at 6:30 p.m. and regular bingo at 7 p.m. Come early for seating. Friday July 3 s!TKINSON "APTIST #HURCH (WY IN !TKINSON HAS A FREE bread giveaway Fridays from 4-5 p.m. All types of bread from white to multigrain to hamburger buns. s0ENDER #OUNTY -USEUM OPEN P M s4HE -ARINE #ORPS ,EAGUE $ETACHMENT MEETS FOR BREAKfast at the Sawmill Grill in Hampstead at 8 a.m. each Friday. Wednesday July 8 s!LCOHOLICS !NONYMOUS WILL MEET FROM P M AT THE Surf City Community Center, 201 Community Center Dr. Call 328.4887 for more information s4HE #OASTAL 0ENDER 2OTARY #LUB MEETS EACH 7EDNESDAY AT 12:30 p.m. at the Belvedere Country Club, 2368 Country Club Drive in Hampstead. s0ENDER #OUNTY &ARMER S -ARKET AT 0OPLAR 'ROVE 0LANTATION is open each Wednesday at 8 a.m. Thursday, July 9 4HE +IWANIS #LUB OF (AMPSTEAD WILL MEET AT A M AT THE Sawmill Grill on Hwy. 17 in Hampstead. s4HE #APE &EAR 7OODCARVERS #LUB WILL MEET AT A M AT 0OPLAR Grove Plantation in Scotts Hill. For more information, go to www.capefearcarvers.org. s!LCOHOLICS !NONYMOUS WILL MEET FROM NOON P M AT THE Surf City Community Center. Call 328.4887 for more information. s0ENDER #OUNTY -USEUM IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC FOR FREE DONAtions are welcome) every Thursday and Friday from 1-4 p.m. and on Saturdays from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. Group tours are available at other times by contacting the Museum at 259-8543 by email at penderhist@hotmail.com. s"INGO WILL BE HELD AT THE 4OPSAIL "EACH !SSEMBLY "UILDING 720 Channel Boulevard, each Thursday through Aug. 13. Doors open at 6 p.m. Early bird bingo begins at 6:30 p.m. and regular bingo at 7 p.m. Come early for seating. Friday July 10 s!TKINSON "APTIST #HURCH (WY IN !TKINSON HAS A FREE bread giveaway Fridays from 4-5 p.m. All types of bread from white to multigrain to hamburger buns. s0ENDER #OUNTY -USEUM OPEN P M Tuesday July 14 s4HE -ARINE #ORPS ,EAGUE $ETACHMENT MEETS FOR BREAKfast at the Sawmill Grill in Hampstead at 8 a.m. each Friday. meets at the Topsail Senior Center, 20959 U.S. Highway 17N, Hampstead the second Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. The Detachment is always looking for new members to help in continuing the mission.

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2014 Delinquent Tax Listing 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 2014 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 25th day of June 2015. Barbara Murray, Pender County Tax Collector Tax listing information is provided by the Pender County Tax Department. Any ommissions or mistakes in this published version are unintentional and inadvertant. OWNER

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ABBASPOUR, FARIBORZ etal LOT102 1 WEST RIDGE $1,378.88 ACIEGO, ROBERT JOSEPH 4.0000 104 20940 NC HWY 210 $352.41 ADAMS, LOUIS GREGORY etal 2.3900 108 6394 PINEY WOODS RD $208.96 ADAMS, LOUIS GREGORY etal LOT 101 RAILROAD ST $111.32 ADAMS, RAY A 1.2000 110 NC HWY 210 $206.06 ADAMS, TERRY LEE etal 0.7500 108 83 L C BLAND DR $761.89 ADAMS, WILLIAM E etal LOT 102 MALLARD BAY RD $134.90 ADAMS, WILLIAM E etal LOT 102 109 DRAKE RD $2,147.18 ADDISON, DEREK DEMETRIUS 0.8300 104 APPLE BLOSSOM DR $86.22 ADVANCE DESIGN BUILD LLC 1.1300 102 HUGHES ROAD $16.13 AGOSTINI, JONATHAN KELLY 0.8400 103 304 MICHELLE LN $587.32 AHLSTROM, MARK LOT 102 612 LANDING CT $383.24 ALDERMAN, WILLIE HEIRS etal 1.5700 108 788 WARDS CORNER LOOP RD $209.63 ALLEN, CHRISTINA MARIA 1.0000 110 NC 50 HWY $132.16 ALLEN, EMMA JANE 0.4500 102 1094 FACTORY RD $245.94 ALLEN, EMMA JANE 0.3000 102 LEA DR $111.47 ALLEN, JOHN L etal 0.8000 101 1473 PENDERLEA HWY $408.77 ALLEN, JUDY MELIA LOT 102 90 BUCCANEER BLVD $430.23 ALLEN, THOMAS G JR etal LOT 101 2742 NEW SAVANNAH RD $307.76 ALLEY, JAMES T 23.0000 109 CHARLOTTE ST $33.56 ALSUP, GARY EUGENE etal LOT 107 117 E HENRY ST $616.48 ALTHAUS, WILLIAM J etal LOT 102 136 CROSSWINDS DR $1,249.43 AMUSEMENT PROPERTIES INC 0.7000 110 4815 NC HWY 53 E $2,409.39 AMUSEMENT PROPERTIES INC 0.8000 110 4841 NC HWY 53 E $408.48 AMUSEMENT PROPERTIES INC 11.1900 110 NC HWY 53 E $298.70 ANDERS, DOROTHY 0.7600 103 NC 210 HWY OFF $76.19 ANDERSON, CHRISTOPHER etal 0.9500 106 210 HWY $150.49 ANDERSON, REBA 8.6000 103 2575 NC HWY 133 $601.31 ANDERSON, WALTER D etal LOT 102 HAMMOCK WATCH WAY $670.50 ANDREWS, ALBERT J & ROBIN L 0.7500 103 206 BELLHAMMON FOREST DR $383.22 ANDREWS, JOHN PHILIP etal 123.3800 101 STAG PARK RD $1,569.78 ANDREWS, JOHN P etal 12.3200 101 OXBOW LANDING $488.81 ANDREWS, ROSA L 0.5000 104 19056 NC HWY 210 $427.48 ARGUIJO, IVAN etal LOT 107 119 N SUNSET ST $579.76 ARMSTRONG, ADRAIN ET ALS etal 9.1000 101 STAG PARK RD $168.77 ARMSTRONG, MICHAEL 1.8100 101 PIKE CREEK RD OFF $94.48 ARMSTRONG, TONY HEIRS 6.9800 104 210 HWY OFF $122.35 ASHLEY TURNER BUILDING CO LOT 101 LAKE DR $264.80 ASHLEY TURNER BUILDING CO LOT 101 OLD RIVER ROAD $264.80 ASHLINE, BRIAN PAUL LOT 103 110 SUMMIT RIDGE RD $6.92 ASTOR HOLDINGS LLC 20.5600 108 14070 NC HWY 53 W $671.40 ATES, CALVIN L etal 3.1700 101 1080 SYCAMORE DR $379.87 ATKINSON, CECIL D 2.2100 104 3173 FENNELL TOWN RD $384.64 ATKINSON, CECIL DEAN 63.8100 105 UNION CHAPEL RD $159.49 ATKINSON, WILLIE LOT 107 1329 ROOKS RD $63.73 ATKINSON, WILLIE A etal 54.6200 105 158 BRINSON RD $1,238.10 ATKINSON, WILLIE A etal 80.4300 105 BRINSON RD $1,036.03 ATKINSON, WILLIE A etal 0.7600 105 165 BRINSON RD $848.32 AURAND, GEORGE A etal LOT 102 103 DOLPHIN CIR $1,692.78 AUSTIN, DANIEL E 2.9000 110 RED HAWK LN $150.37 AUSTIN, DANIEL E 4.9000 110 4357 SHAW HWY $328.66 AUSTIN, SALLIE ELIZABETH etal 1.1200 110 WAX MYRTLE LN $106.49 AUTRY, ROBERT 4.7200 104 CLARKS LANDING LOOP RD $276.27 AUTRY, ROBERT 0.9500 103 15551 NC HWY 210 $312.86 AVERY, MARY LILLIE 5.4100 101 NEW SAVANNAH RD OFF $79.82 BAGLEY, LOTTIE MAE 1.4200 102 53 FULLER LN $180.90 BAILEY, NANCY CAROL LOT 103 112 REMINGTON RD $224.80 BAIN, RANDALL JR etal 0.5500 105 155 OLD GRANDFATHER RD $243.31 BAKER BLANTON LLC 3.6500 101 1255 US HWY 117 N $1,066.57 BALDWIN, E C HEIRS etal 2.0000 102 17 HWY OFF $49.20 BALDWIN, ROBERT E etal LOT 02 FAIRWAY CIR $168.38 BALL, VINCENT L 0.2700 105 3971 BOROUGH RD $28.73 BALLARD, RUBY B 0.4600 101 2905 WHITESTOCKING RD $113.31 BANNERMAN, ALLEN DEVONE 1.0200 103 MCCRARY RD $101.09 BANNERMAN, ANNIE BRYANT 0.5000 101 208 BURGAW CREEK LOOP RD $158.97 BANNERMAN, ANNIE LEE 0.5200 109 608 E WHIPPING LAKE LN $548.86 BANNERMAN, CHARLES D HEIRS 16.4200 110 SHAW HWY $228.41 BANNERMAN, CHARLES D HEIRS 7.5000 110 SHAW HWY $127.47 BANNERMAN, CHRISTINA MONISHA LOT 101 408 S BODENHEIMER ST $2.56 BANNERMAN, CLASSIE M 0.9100 103 950 MCCRARY RD $328.72 BANNERMAN, DOROTHY 0.1500 110 129 JOHN PICKETT RD $245.16 BANNERMAN, DOROTHY H 2.8700 110 GARNETT RD $62.23 BANNERMAN, DOUGLAS SCOT 70.7000 101 2620 STAG PARK RD $491.27 BANNERMAN, LEON G HEIRS etal 0.3000 110 129 WOOTEN RD $14.44 BANNERMAN, LEON HEIRS 1.2600 110 ANNIE HOLMES RD $114.12 BANNERMAN, LEON JR 1.3400 110 353 WOOTEN RD $405.70 BANNERMAN, ROBERT L 0.9400 101 PIKE CREEK RD $32.00 BANNERMAN, ROBERT L 11.0000 101 PIKE CREEK RD OFF $167.86 BANNISTER, HEZEKIAH etal 1.0000 103 65 MORNING GLORY RD $132.90 BARBOUR, DANIEL 0.6700 107 ALDERMAN ST OFF $96.94 BARNES, ANDREW WAYNE LOT 107 2441 POINT CASWELL RD $456.92 BARNES, ANDREW WAYNE 3.6600 107 212 N FOURTH AVE $2,197.62 BARNES, J BRIAN etal 0.4800 101 BRANCH DR $39.85 BARNES, LATOYA ROSE MCNEILL etal 0.9700 108 490 BELL WILLIAMS RD $440.02 BARNHILL, IDA 4.7500 107 310 BARNHILL LN $133.03 BARNHILL, LAURA HEIRS 1.6800 107 300 MOTT TOWN RD $254.25 BARNHILL, MATTHEW VANCE etal 1.0000 108 POINT CASWELL RD $50.09 BARNHILL, MATTHEW VANCE etal 2.0000 108 POINT CASWELL RD $95.25 BARNHILL, MATTHEW VANCE etal 1.0000 108 6300 POINT 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OLD LANDING RD OFF $1,122.26 BATTS, WAYMOUTH JR 1.4800 102 550 BELT RD $703.91 BATTS, WAYMOUTH JR 12.0200 102 590 BELT RD $692.05 BCJ INC 70.9300 109 NE MARY SLOCUM RD OFF $883.06 BEA, MARCY PATTERSON 0.4600 109 3439 MURRAYTOWN RD $16.22 BEATTY, CLAUDE HENRY 0.5000 108 3046 HALFWAY BRANCH SCHOOL RD $195.38 BECKER, DERRIC LOT 102 GREENSBORO AVENUE $285.83 BEIER, KARLI P 12.3900 106 CANETUCK RD OFF $211.97 BELL, LILLIE B 10.0000 108 421 HWY $161.18 BENJAMIN, JACQUELINE MARIE 3.0000 103 EVERTTE RD $190.94 BENTON, RICHARD W 3.6100 107 125 N ALDERMAN ST $484.49 BERGMANN, CHRISTOPHER A etal 0.2300 102 FRIENDLY LANE $47.20 BERGMANN, WAYNE LOT 102 916 LIGHTHOUSE CT $628.53 BERUBE, KEITH A etal LOT 107 110 N LINDEN AVE $318.10 BERUBE, KEITH A etal LOT 107 LINDEN AVENUE $27.73 BERWYN HOLDINGS LLC 20.4900 110 N HOLLY SHELTER RD $868.13 BETHEA, JUDITH ANN 0.6900 102 MARVIN DR $136.48 BEULAH FWB CHURCH 0.3600 109 7670 NC HWY 11 $304.99 BFJ PROPERTY PTNRP 11.0100 106 734 SYKES TOWN RD $17.94 BIGGS, WALTER J SR 7.5300 105 MONTAUE RD $387.57 BIGGS, WALTER J SR 5.0300 105 MONTAUE RD & 421 HWY $288.14 BIVENS, CHRIS 10.5000 104 LITTLE KELLY RD & KEL ASH $196.61 BLACKBURN, WILLIAM BRUCE L/E 0.5200107 515 W CHURCH ST $546.44 BLAKE, TINA M 0.8400 102 129 HUNTER CT $60.40 BLANCHARD, PAUL DWIGHT etal LOT 102 222 LASALLE ST $36.38 BLANK, WILLIAM W etal 3.1600 101 3560 NC HWY 53 E $10.96 BLANTON FAMILY TRUST etal 1.8700 109 1821 MURRAY TOWN RD $381.40 BLANTON, JOHN DAVID etal 2.1500 109 5157 HORSE BRANCH RD $31.98 BLINSON, THOMAS L etal 0.5800 102 QUAIL COVE DR $214.58 BLOODWORTH, RENEE WILLIAMSON etal 0.3400 107 130 E CHURCH ST $1,915.21 BOND, WINNIE GRAY 2.7000 110 805 NC HWY 50 $1,024.75

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BONEY, BOBBY DEAN etal 1.0000 109 4131 ENGLISHTOWN RD $530.14 BONEY, CHARLES LEE etal 0.7800 110 WEBBTOWN RD OFF $26.53 BONEY, CHARLES LEE etal 0.2500 110 614 WEBBTOWN RD $45.62 BONEY, CHARLES LEE etal 0.8900 110 WEBBTOWN RD $30.13 BONEY, JAMES A HEIRS etal 22.0000 110 WEBBTOWN RD OFF $291.86 BONEY, JAMES A HEIRS etal 0.9700 110 WEBBTOWN RD $127.98 BONEY, JAMES A etal 6.0000 110 50 HWY OFF $104.67 BONEY, JULIA HEIRS 3.0000 109 LILY LANE $63.83 BONEY, MATTHEW 0.4200 101 1140 NEW RD $320.55 BORDEAUX, FURNEY HEIRS 4.5000 104 91 KELLYVILLE RD $168.57 BORDEAUX, SHEILA 0.5000 101 109 ALEXANDER RD $495.98 BORDEAUX, TIMOTHY 2.0000 103 431 STONEY RD $123.35 BORYK, ANNA G 8.2500 101 HIGHSMITH RD $134.57 BORYK, M A SR 20.0000 101 HIGHSMITH RD $257.34 BORYK, MICHAEL HEIRS 21.5000 101 MAIN ST $276.57 BOTELLO, MANUEL etal 0.1000 109 US HWY 117 N $4.27 BOWDEN, LEMUEL TOWLES JR etal 15.5000 101 2042 NEW SAVANNAH RD $415.81 BOWDEN, LEMUEL TOWLES JR etal 0.9000 101 NEW SAVANNAH RD $92.06 BOWDEN, LEMUEL 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BROWN, JAMES SR HEIRS 0.5000 107 355 PINE VALLEY RD $66.45 BROWN, JIMMI C 1.0000 109 110 DOC SMITH RD $129.00 BROWN, JIMMIE LANE 0.6900 101 LIZARD LICK TRAIL $82.44 BROWN, JIMMIE LANE 0.6200 101 410 WHITESTOCKING EXT $294.29 BROWN, JOSEPH T etal LOT 102 WOOD DUCK CT $782.98 BROWN, JOSEPH T etal 0.5100 102 GROVES POINT DR $222.05 BROWN, JOYCE A 0.5900 102 173 KATERS LN $185.19 BROWN, LILLIE ROBINSON 1.1500 108 237 NEWKIRK RD $115.62 BROWN, LINDA T MCALISTER LOT 102 LONG LEAF DR $335.75 BROWN, LINDA etal 0.5500 101 2993 WHITESTOCKING RD $342.66 BROWN, MARGARET etal 4.5100 103 EVERETTE RD $143.64 BROWN, MAYBELLINE SMITH 0.5800 101 944 NEW RD $104.00 BROWN, SHIRLEY WEBBER HEIRS 0.8000 108 PINEY WOODS RD $111.79 BROWN, T C JR 4.9100 106 32668 NC HWY 210 $533.46 BROWN, T C JR etal 47.0000 106 CANETUCK RD OFF $448.58 BROWN, T C JR etal 34.0400 106 HEADING BLUFF RD OFF $442.12 BROWN, T C JR etal 36.7600 106 22579 NC HWY 210 $985.97 BROWN, T C etal 14.2500 106 HEADING BLUFF RD OFF $202.46 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CARR, CORINE MURPHY L/E 1.0000 108 2850 BELL WILLIAMS RD $225.67 CARR, CORINE MURPHY etal 1.3500 108 2587 BELL WILLIAMS RD $222.82 CARR, MARY A 1.4200 102 16444 US HWY 17 $442.44 CARR, PRESTON JR etal 0.4800 105 2369 PORTER RD $537.65 CARR, ROSA LEE etal 1.5200 108 216 NEWKIRK RD $152.55 CARR, TOM JR HEIRS 1.0000 101 184 CREPE MYRTLE RD $174.52 CARR, TRACY LEE 1.2000 106 1380 BETHEL CHURCH RD $181.87 CARR, WILLIS 1.0400 101 SMITH ST $483.86 CARROLL, CURLY F etal 3.9800 109 11 HWY & TATE RD $78.62 CARROLL, CURLY F etal 0.1900 109 TATE RD OFF $19.66 CARROLL, CURLY F etal 17.3800 109 TATE RD $226.40 CARROLL, KEITH D etal 0.9000 109 11 HWY & RED TIP LANE $2.03 CARTER, CECIL H 2.6500 102 OFF US HWY 17 $118.94 CARTER, NATHAN etal 0.6100 102 236 BATSON RD $432.86 CASSELL, BARBARA W LOT 103 239 LANIER AVE $66.95 CASTLE HAYNE FOREST etal LOT 102 OFF 1002 $24.62 CEASAR, CHARLENE etal 1.0000 103 210 HWY OFF $99.93 CHADWICK, EDGAR J JR etal 0.6000 110 53 HWY $13.76 CHADWICK, JOYCE ANN 1.3900 104 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DIXON, WENDELL LEE etal 6.2200 110 10541 NC HWY 53 E $310.42 DONIS, RAYMOND EARL 0.7000 109 3869 US HWY 117 N $121.14 DORTON, RONALD W etal LOT 102 111 ROYAL PALM AVE $657.75 DRAYTON, DORIS etal 17.3100 108 LIZZIE HENRYR RD OFF $140.52 DUBOIS, DAVID J LOT 102 1412 N NEW RIVER DR $941.31 DUBREY, TYRONE A etal 0.1800102 20748 US HWY 17 $12.68 DUDLEY, KAY B LOT 102 1623 S SHORE DR $2,031.36 DUFFY CAHILL INC LOT 102 N TOPSAIL DR $1,105.71 DUFFY CAHILL INC LOT 102 N TOPSAIL DR $1,105.71 DUNN, JAMES ALLEN etal 0.9500 109 1680 BAY RD $268.16 E&B PROPERTY HOLDINGS LLC 0.0800 102 TOPSAIL PLANTATION DR $3.68 E&B PROPERTY HOLDINGS LLC 0.0800 102 TOPSAIL PLANTATION DR $3.68 E&B PROPERTY HOLDINGS LLC 0.0800 102 TOPSAIL PLANTATION DR $3.68 E&B PROPERTY HOLDINGS LLC 0.0800 102 TOPSAIL PLANTATION DR $3.68 E&B PROPERTY HOLDINGS LLC 0.0800 102 TOPSAIL PLANTATION DR $3.68 E&B PROPERTY HOLDINGS LLC 0.0800 102 TOPSAIL PLANTATION DR $3.68 E&B PROPERTY HOLDINGS LLC 0.1300 102 TOPSAIL PLANTATION DR $5.35 E&B PROPERTY HOLDINGS LLC 0.0800 102 TOPSAIL PLANTATION DR $3.68 E&B PROPERTY HOLDINGS LLC 0.0800 102 TOPSAIL PLANATION DR $3.68 E&B PROPERTY HOLDINGS LLC 0.0800 102 TOPSAIL PLANTATION DR $3.68 E&B PROPERTY HOLDINGS LLC 0.0700 102 TOPSAIL PLANTATION DR $3.34 E&B PROPERTY HOLDINGS LLC 0.0700 102 TOPSAIL PLANTATION DR $3.34 E&B PROPERTY HOLDINGS LLC 0.1000 102 TOPSAIL PLANTATION DR $4.35 E&B PROPERTY HOLDINGS LLC 0.0700 10 TOPSAIL PLANTATION DR $3.34 EAF ENTERPRISES LLC 0.4900 103 121 WINDWARD DR $158.76 EAF ENTERPRISES LLC LOT 103 110 WINCHESTER LN $630.59 EAKINS, BERTHA SMITH etal 1.9500 101 PETERSON HILL AVE OFF $143.84 EAKINS, BERTHA SMITH etal 0.4500 101 219 PETERSON HILL AVE $57.23 EAKINS, JAMES LOFTON etal LOT 101 S BODENHEIMER S $67.42 EAKINS, JAMES LOFTON etal LOT 101 307 S BODENHEIMER ST $57.42 EAKINS, MARDISA 1.0000 108 18661 US HWY 421 $140.56 EAST COAST CUSTOM BUILDERS LLC LOT 102 HIGHLANDS DR OFF $335.75 EBERHARDT, ALLEN C & MARY D LOT 102 506 BRIDGERS AVE $2,439.06 EBERT, 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102 GREENSBORO AVENUE $188.27 ERNY, DARRELL R 1.0300 02 1.03AC POND PT PB 4/55 $4.37 EVANS HAINES LLC 0.0300 110 OFF SHAW HWY $3.97 EVANS, CHARLES etal 4.5500 109 CHURCH ST $86.17 EVANS, CHARLIE 1.3000 109 US HWY 117 N $96.03 EVANS, CHARLIE 0.2500 109 US HWY 117 N $25.55 EVANS, LARRY LEVOIS JR 0.5100 103 12801 NC HWY 210 $59.04 EVANS, LYNN BOLLING etal 2.0000 103 56 MIMOSA LN $438.80 EVANS, TERRANCE TERRELL 0.4600 103 CLARENCE PICKETT RD $61.01 EVANS, THOMAS R ET AL etal 0.3300 101 2441 WHITESTOCKING RD $3.78 EVANS, THOMAS R ET AL etal 0.6600 101 CHORLEY RD $14.36 EVERETT, BENJAMIN JR etal 1.8200 101 US HWY 117 S $129.18 EVERETT, BENJAMIN JR etal 0.4300 101 US HWY 117 S $41.93 EVERETT, BENJAMIN SR etal 1.0000 101 117 S HWY OFF $274.98 EVERETT, HERMENIA etal 1.5000 101 7075 STAG PARK RD $106.52 EVERETT, JAMIE YVETTE 0.6800 103 109 BELLHAMMON DR $431.53 EVERETT, MELISA ANN 1.1300 101 117 S HWY OFF $102.95 EVERETT, MELISA ANN 0.9800 101 117 S HWY OFF $94.27 EVERETT, RICHARD ALLEN HEIRS 0.5200 101 188 CALICO BAY RD $75.72 EWING, JAMES etal 0.6100 107 BATTLEGROUND RD $40.92 EWING, JAMES etal 1.5500 107 404 BATTLEGROUND RD $378.74 EZELL, WILLIAM CHRISTOPHER 3.2400 109 408 MALLARD ROOST DR $358.50 EZZELL, BETSY L LEARY 0.5700 101 LIZARD LICK TRAIL $148.44 EZZELL, BETSY L LEARY 0.6800 101 108 LIZARD LICK TR $403.50 FAIRFAX, PAMELA P 1.2200 105 337 MESSER LOOP RD $200.09 FAISON, ANNIE 2.5000 103 NC HWY 210 $105.73 FAISON, GRANT HEIRS 0.5000 09 BAY RD $123.39 FAISON, JANE RACHELLE 0.1800 101 SYCAMORE DR $19.21 FAISON, JANE RACHELLE 1.2500 101 467 SYCAMORE DR $175.53 FAISON, MARLENA 0.9500 101 ANNIE P FAISON RD $286.65 FARMER, GARY NEIL 1.3700 101 534 JOHN HUMPHREY RD $189.63 FARMER, GARY NEIL 1.4900 101 606 JOHN HUMPHREY RD $180.16 FARRIOR, MILFORD 0.9900 110 74 FARRIOR DR $130.60 FARRIOR, MILFORD 1.1600 110 92 ROCK DR $138.23 FARRIOR, MILFORD 7.6100 110 1201 WEBBTOWN RD $645.72 FARRIOR, MILFORD E 6.2600 110 WEBBTOWN RD $108.34 FARRIOR, MILFORD JR 1.0000 110 188 ROCKFISH 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$5.22 FRECK, CHARLES LUTHER II 1.9000 110 SHELTER CREEK DR $71.06 FREEMAN, BETTY BLOODWORTH 1.1900 108 8212 PINEY WOODS RD $456.49 FREIMILLER, MATTHEW J 0.1900 102 SHEPARDS ROAD $17.66 FULL GOSPEL CHRISTIAN CHURCH O LOT 101 S VANN ST $2.70 FULLER, LOUISE 5.0000 107 7890 SLOCUM TRAIL $477.10 FUSSELL, WILLIAM ELWOOD 1.9200 109 2310 MURRAY TOWN RD $468.51 FUSSELL, WILLIAM ELWOOD etal 0.5000 109 2306 MURRAY TOWN RD $58.56 FUTRELL, JUSTIN etal 1.0000 102 301 GODFREY CREEK RD $434.73 GAINEY, JAMES HARRELL etal 1.6500 105 386 SADDLE RIDGE RD $309.77 GAINEY, LYNDA C 8.8800 102 GODFREYS CREEK RD $343.51 GAINEY, LYNDA C 8.1100 102 GODFREYS CREEK RD $486.65 GALATI, JOHN JR etal 1.0400 102 116 FIELDCREST DR $447.27 GALLAGHER, WILLIAM J etal 0.5200 103 213 TURKEY CREEK RD $358.59 GALT, CHERI B 12.6400 110 10574 NC HWY 210 $232.05 GARCIA, ERIKA SANCHEZ etal 0.4800 101 105 BRANCH DR $153.22 GARDNER, TOMMIE D 1.0900 103 94 BOB WHITE SPUR $442.88 GARNER, DONALD WAYNE etal 0.6800 102 35 HOLIDAY EXT 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GIBSON, LENELL ANDER 1.1700 110 277 ROCK RD $128.18 GIBSON, RICHARD TANNER etal LOT103 361 RIVER LANDING DR $1,455.39 GIBSON, ROBERT H 0.7400 110 JOHN PICKETT RD $25.21 GIBSON, ROBERT H etal 1.0600 110 ROCK RD $34.86 GIESCHEN, MICHAEL B etal 10.0100 101 HIGHSMITH RD OFF $158.99 GIESCHEN, MICHAEL B etal 5.8200 101 HIGHSMITH RD OFF $159.22 GIVENS, SOPHIA ANNA 5.6900 104 571 BREWINGTON DR $237.46 GLENN, GOLDEN P 1.0000 104 81 RUFUS LEWIS RD $296.38 GLOVER, CHRISTOPHER C etal LOT 103 109 BROWNING RD $502.31 GOBLE, HAROLD D etal 0.2600 108 619 BELL WILLIAMS RD $6.64 GODFREY, MARY N LOT 102 334 GOLD COAST DR $312.98 GODWIN, ANTHONY DORAN 0.9200 101 136 AUTRY RD $235.38 GODWIN, ANTHONY DORAN 0.4600 101 AUTRY RD $138.57 GOFF, DAWN JOHNSON 0.5300 101 600 OLD SAVANNAH RD $252.09 GOLDMAN, JILLIAN 1.7600 102 CORCUS FERRY RD $825.82 GORE, DOLLY E HEIRS etal0.6600 101 NEW RD $67.78 GORE, EVELYN LOT 102 613 J A DRIVE $338.67 GOSSMAN, LORRIE L 1.3900 104 2751 FENNELL TOWN RD $291.23 GRAHAM, BILLY etal 0.6000 104 624 LONG CREEK LOOP RD $149.43 GRAHAM, ERNEST H etal 2.4300 104 210 HWY $57.89 GRAHAM, LETTIE 0.0800 104 210 HWY $9.21 GRAHAM, LETTIE 0.4600 104 19140 NC HWY 210 $559.76 GRAHAM, LETTIE 6.0300 104 19110 NC HWY 210 $261.27 GRAHAM, WANDA HARDMAN 1.0000 110 9481 NC HWY 50 $534.72 GRANT, MARCIA LOT 102 1139 S TOPSAIL DR $510.61 GREATER 17 OPPORTUNITY LLC 0.3500 102 751 SHEPARDS RD $31.69 GREATER 17 OPPORTUNITY LLC 10.3600 102 US HWY 17 HWY $176.61 GREATER 17 OPPORTUNITY LLC 12.5800 102 25380 US HWY 17 $1,410.79 GREAVES, ROSLYN GREGORY 3.1300 104 2929 LITTLE KELLY RD $204.10 GREEN, CHRISTOPHER ANTWAN 0.5500 102 169 MANHOLLOW CHURCH RD $6.39 GREEN, CYNTHIA ET AL etal 3.7300 110 3995 CROOMSBRIDGE RD $1,252.01 GREEN, CYNTHIA ET AL etal 11.4500 110 CROOMSBRIDGE RD $177.09 GREEN, HANNAH C 13.4000 110 NC 50 HWY $50.37 GREEN, JAKI LARUE PACE etal 2.0000 108 15987 US HWY 421 $38.50 GREEN, JAMES A etal 0.8100 108 111 STAGECOACH TR $558.64 GREEN, THELMA LEWIS 0.4600 103 180 CART WHEEL RD $418.00 GREEN, VALERIE E 0.8800 101 264 PIKE CREEK RD $439.27 GREEN, VALERIE E 0.4100 101 740 NEW RD $70.14 GREEN, VALERIE RENEE EVERETT 0.6500 101 106 ALEXANDER RD $536.79 GREEN, WILLIE M 1.0000 102 898 HARRISON CREEK RD $3.54 GREENVILLE PROPERTIES OF NC LL etal 4.9200 102 SLOOP PT LOOP & COUNTRY CLUB $17.47 GREENWAY GARDEN INVESTMENTS LOT 102 DORAL DR $215.24 GREGORY, CHESTER SR 1.0600 104 LITTLE KELLY RD $107.22 GRENELL, RONDA FOY etal 1.9000 102 12553 NC HWY 50 $943.76 GRICE, RHONDA SUZETTE MCPHERSO etal LOT 107 207 S STRINGFIELD ST $456.07 GRIER, JENNIFER LEIGH LOT 101 1846 PINEY WOODS RD $433.42 GROSSMAN, ANDREA JEAN etal LOT 102 165 CASTLE BAY DR $1,473.29 GROVES, STEPHEN DANIEL etal 0.9000 104 120 B W GROVES RD $155.01 GUIDING LIGHT MINISTRIES, WILM 5.2800 103 NC HWY 133 $285.15 GURGANIOUS, ARLENE MARIE 0.5400 105 281 BIG FOUR RD $226.02 GURGANIOUS, DARRELL etal 2.3100 05 UNION CHAPEL RD $181.62 GURGANIOUS, FRANKLIN A 32.6400 108 8145 SHILOH RD $707.63 GURGANIOUS, HARVEY LIFE ESTATE 21.4600 108 US HWY 421 $214.80 GURGANIOUS, LOFTIN HRS etal 2.0000 108 POINT CASWELL RD $48.12 GURGANOUS, GENE L 0.6200 109 545 GARDEN RD $507.87 GURGANUS, LARRY LEON JR 0.3300 109 8530 NC HWY 11 $271.47 GUTHRIDGE, LACY MAURICE 1.0000 110 FRED LEE RD $99.18 GUYTON, EDWARD LEE JR 0.9400 109 495 MALLARD ROOST DR $124.05 GUZMAN, MYRA 2.1200 102 309 WHITEBRIDGE RD $3,574.32 HAGAN, JOSIE HEIRS 6.9400 101 872 NEW RD $174.38 HALES, LINDA DARLENE 0.5900 103 120 MEADOW LN $223.45 HALL, CREAVEN NIXON 0.7400 102 741 UNION BETHEL RD $237.77 HALL, JOHNNY 0.1600 102 HILLVIEW DR $124.19 HALL, JOHNNY 0.5000 102 HILLVIEW DR $438.95 HALL, LARRY etal 2.0000 109 570 OAK TREE RD $297.12 HALL, LAZARUS H JR 1.0000 108 PINEY WOODS RD $3.82 HALL, LESLIE W etal 2.2800 02 285 WATTS LANDING RD $410.55 HALL, TANYA 0.9300 109 161 SAWYER LN $108.81 HAMPSTEAD 504 LLC etal 0.5700 102 ST JOHNS CHURCH RD OFF $58.25 HAMPSTEAD 504 LLC etal 4.0000 102 17 HWY OFF $240.42 HAMPSTEAD LANDING DEVELOPMENT LOT 102 CENTER DR $369.23 HAND, DEBRA etal 2.0000 101 251 CALICO BAY RD $498.15 HAND, DELORES SMITH 0.3200 101 NEW RD OFF $33.38 HAND, DELORES SMITH 1.0000 101 NEW RD $102.18 HAND, EDDIE D etal 0.5000 101 125 CALICO BAY RD $130.32 HAND, EDDIE JR 1.4200 101 STAG PARK RD $120.54 HAND, PATRICK 1.4200 101 STAG PARK RD $120.54 HAND, TANYA LOUISE etal 0.7500 101 PIKE CREEK RD $135.20 HAND, TANYA LOUISE etal 4.1500 101 PIKE CREEK RD OFF $81.47 HANSEN, CHRISTINE HOUCK 1.1000 101 541 SYCAMORE DR $214.29 HANSLEY, ANN LYNETTE 0.2500 102 137 JENKINS RD $38.91 HANSLEY, DEMETRIUS etal 0.5300 105 203 HANSLEY SIMPSON RD $183.53 HANSLEY, GWENDOLYN DELORES 0.4900 103 117 DEEPWOODS RDG $310.86 HANSLEY, HENRY L ET AL etal 1.1000 103 12136 NC HWY 210 $204.94 HANSLEY, J NANCY etal 3.2800 102 17 HWY $427.24 HARGETT, PATRICIA LOT 102 1408 N TOPSAIL DR $1,020.19 HARPER, VIVIAN WARD 0.6800 102 SANDY LN $107.81 HARRELL, DAVID M etal 1.0000 109 8714 MARY SLOCUM RD SW $187.57 HARRELL, JAMES R JR 6.0400 109 9045 MARY SLOCUM RD SW $424.32 HARRELL, LARRY F LOT 101 204 S SMITH ST $357.36 HARRELL, LARRY F LOT 101 S SMITH & W FREMONT OFF $36.13 HARRELL, LARRY F LOT 101 307 W FREMONT ST $368.24 HARRELL, MICHAEL DOUGLAS HEIRS etal 0.5200 109 CROOMSBRIDGE RD $53.62 HARRELL, MICHAEL DOUGLAS HEIRS etal 0.5000 109 1340 CROOMSBRIDGE RD $16.19 HARRELL, ROCHELLE WHITESIDE etal LOT 102 1219 OCEAN BLVD $2,460.72 HARRIS, IRONIA COX 0.2800 101 618 N TIMBERLY LN $331.99 HARRIS, JOHNNY E LOT 102 105 OLD FARM RD $158.52 HART, ADELE M 0.5600 102 213 DOGWOOD LN W $75.06 HARVEY, BERNICE B etal 0.2900 107 311 PINE VALLEY RD $16.18 HASSLER, ROBERT 0.6600 102 1063 STAG DR $300.75 HATCHER, MICHAEL WAYNE 0.8200 103 277 POND RD $390.60 HAUG, WAYNE ORAN 2.1000 108 BRIDAL CREEK DR $161.86 HAUPERT, WILLIAM J etal 1.3400 102 206 WHISPERING PINES CT $10.58 HAWES, CHARLES GARLAND 4.6200 107 5352 SLOCUM TR $476.70 HAWES, CHARLES GARLAND 4.6200 107 SLOCUM TRAIL OFF $108.14 HAWES, EPHRAIN HEIRS 10.1300 107 SLOCUM TRAIL RD $156.14 HAWES, SHARON M 2.7200 101 1115 W WILMINGTON ST $525.93 HAWES, SHARON M 0.8000 110 N HOLLY SHELTER EST RD $27.38 HAWES, SHARON M 0.7800 110 N HOLLY SHELTER EST RD $26.73 HAWES, SHARON M 111.5300 110 391 CARL MEEKS RD $802.95 HAWES, SHARON MEEKS 34.8200 110 VOGLER DR $455.68 HAWKS, LEONARD E 0.8700 103 581 POND RD $188.73 HAYES, ANNIE RUTH 0.5200 109 325 RED TIP LN $84.91 HAYES, CHARITY 1.0800 110 610 LEE RD $103.64 HAYES, GEORGE H etal 17.0000 108 365 HAYES RD $313.42 HAYES, INNA MAE 2.1600 110 1409 WEBBTOWN RD $547.02 HAYES, LANDY L etal 0.6200 110 8921 NC HWY 50 $453.69 HAYES, MARY MARTHA etal 6.5100 110 655 LEE RD $241.44 HAYES, ROY GRIFFIN etal 0.8500 110 8805 NC HWY 50 $160.26 HEATH, ANN M 7.4200 104 959 KEL ASH RD $749.91 HEATH, JEFFREY L etal 0.9300 101 227 SPORTSMAN DR $511.01 HEATH, JOHN T etal 2.4900 109 RED TIP LANE $56.42 HEATH, RICHARD EDWARD 2.4000 104 303 KEL ASH EXT $249.29 HEDRICK, LONNIE D JR LOT 102 1222 N NEW RIVER DR $415.70 HEDRICK, LONNIE D JR LOT 102 1222 N NEW RIVER DR $1,529.80 HEFFERNAN, DOUGLAS P etal 3.0000 102 16865 US HWY 17 $11,004.60 HELMS, LONNIE E etal 1.4900 102 217 WHISPERING PINES CT $317.54 HENDERSON, BENJAMIN 0.5100 103 17094 NC HWY 210 $329.97 HENDERSON, CECIL DOYLE JR 1.7300 110 223 CYPRESS CREEK RD $304.58 HENDERSON, ROBERT J JR 20.760 109 300 RUFUS QUINN LN $350.72 HENRY, ANTHONY 0.6200 105 26845 NC HWY 210 $199.61 HENRY, BESSIE G 1.6100 107 3969 ROOKS RD $213.06 HENRY, CARL SR etal 33.1300 108 2029 HALFWAY BRANCH SCHOOL RD $18.77 HENRY, CARL W etal 0.6900 108 421 HWY $82.28 HENRY, DAVID HEIRS 1.4000 108 MALPASS CORNER RD OFF $41.25 HENRY, EDNA HEIRS 23.7500 103 210 HWY $565.71 HENRY, FONTAINE ET AL etal 0.9500 108 25075 US HWY 421 $711.07 HENRY, JAMES LARRY etal 1.0000 105 57 WILLIES LN $361.54 HENRY, JAMES LARRY etal 5.0000 105 MALPASS CORNER $4.04 HENRY, JAMES LARRY etal 1.2700 105 5925 MALPASS CORNER RD $1,297.67 HENRY, JAMES LARRY etal 1.0000 105 89 WILLIES LN $356.99 HENRY, KENNETH MICHAEL 1.4300 104 37 MULBERRY LN $222.22 HENRY, LEEVELL BERNARD etal 81.0000 108 INDIAN HILL RD $1,027.91 HENRY, LEEVELL BERNARD etal 10.0000 108 US HWY 421 $191.23 HENRY, LEEVELL BERNARD etal 6.0000 108 INDIAN HILL RD $51.72 HENRY, LEEVELL BERNARD etal 19.0000 108 25370 US HWY 421 $639.28 HENRY, LEEVELLE B 1.0000 107 281 JOHN HENRY STORE RD $99.18 HENRY, PAMELA REV TRUST 2.6400 107 81 JOHN HENRY STORE RD $695.55 HENRY, R R HEIRS LOT 101 304 S VANN ST $57.42 HENRY, ROBERT THOMAS 1.5100 107 BEATTYS BRIDGE RD

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HENRY, SADIE MERCY etal 0.4600 104 19125 NC HWY 210 $242.41 HERITAGE I LLC LOT 102 GREENSBORO AVENUE $3.00 HERNANDEZ, IRMA MENDOZA etal 0.2700 101 3009 PENDERLEA HWY $163.84 HERNANDEZ, LINDA etal .0000 105 5012 BELL WILLIAMS RD $145.38 HERNANDEZ, MODESTO GOMEZ etal 1.0100 110 53 HWY OFF & RAMSEY RD $162.78 HERNANDEZ, ROGELIO etal 2.0000 108 173 FAITHFUL LN $210.27

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HERRING, ANNIE D 0.5900 108 711 MESSICK RD $451.15 HERRING, GINA LOUISE NEWTON etal 156.1300 105 1835 JOHN HENRY STORE RD $894.47 HERRING, HARRIET etal 13.5000 109 10434 US HWY 117 N $305.74 HERRING, HATTIE HEIRS 5.0000 108 LITTLE EGYPT RD OFF $91.98 HERRING, JOHNNIE III etal 0.7000 108 9276 PINEY WOODS RD $97.32 HERRING, KAREN 1.5000 108 8700 POINT CASWELL RD $118.81 HERRING, STACY 1.3400 108 MESSICK RD OFF $40.63 HERRING, STACY JAMES etal 2.6100 108 MESSICK RD $31.02 HERRING, TERRY WAYNE 0.5200 104 705 FENNELL TOWN RD $160.30 HERTZ, RANDY & ALLIE SHEFFIELD LOT 02 36 N OAK CT $1,867.61 HEWETT, MARY COVIL 1.1700 102 141 DERBY LANE $987.93 HICKS, CATHERINE H 1.2600 103 13810 NC HWY 210 $340.74 HICKS, KEVIN 0.5000 103 CLAYTON LN $110.52 HICKS, KEVIN 0.5500 103 177 PICKETT RD $148.52 HICKS, KEVIN 0.7700 103 210 HWY OFF $77.17 HICKS, KEVIN 0.7000 103 210 HWY OFF $70.25 HICKS, KEVIN 0.7300 103 210 HWY OFF $73.21 HICKS, KEVIN 0.7400 103 12081 NC HWY 210 $98.61 HICKS, ROBERT J 0.4500 103 74 PICKETT RD $422.96 HICKS, ROBERT JAMES etal 1.5000 103 222 NIXON AVE $675.44 HIGGINS, BETSY W 2.5300 107 367 BATTLEGROUND RD $489.06 HIGGINS, BETSY W 0.7400 107 362 BATTLEGROUND RD $344.19 HIGGINS, BETSY W 1.1200 107 SLOCUM TRAIL $167.03 HIGHSMITH, J A HEIRS 6.0000 109 WILLARD RD OFF $83.94 HIGHSMITH, JOHN A HEIRS 5.0000 109 WEST BAY RD OFF $91.98 HILL, ANTHONY D 0.6300 110 ROCK RD $83.47 HILL, THELMA LEE ET AL etal 2.4400 102 20493 US HWY 17 $98.65 HILOU, RIAD EL 1.5900 105 5317 BLUEBERRY RD $15.62 HINES, DORA HEIRS 4.0000 103 210 HWY $249.86 HINNANT, CARLTON LEE 0.4600 102 421 LEA DR $207.10 HINTON, KEVIN L etal 7.6900 105 BOROUGH RD $395.79 HOBBS, CHARITY HEIRS 16.2100 103 210 HWY OFF $234.01 HOEY, KEVIN JOHN 0.2200 107 81 HUMMINGBIRD LN $127.84 HOFFMAN, JAMES D etal LOT 103 381 LANIER AVE $1,384.34 HOGGARD, SUSAN H LOT 102 102 CHANNELBEND $41.62 HOLLAND, PAUL E etal LOT 102 DEER RUN RD $12.68 HOLLAND, RAYMOND H JR etal 5.5600 107 N SUNSET ST $98.52 HOLLAND, RAYMOND H JR etal 0.3800107 N SUNSET ST $13.44 HOLLAND, RAYMOND H JR etal 4.1000 107 N SUNSET ST $157.92 HOLLAND, RAYMOND H JR etal 0.0600 107 N SUNSET ST $6.89 HOLLAND, RAYMOND H JR etal LOT 107 MAIN ST $22.48 HOLLAND, RAYMOND H JR etal LOT 107 CHURCH ST $7.68 HOLLAND, RAYMOND H JR etal LOT 107 MAIN ST $9.83 HOLLAND, RAYMOND H JR etal 35.0600 108 TUCKAHOE RD OFF $450.76 HOLLEY, KRISTIAN RENEE etal 10.1000 102 143 OSCAR EDENS RD $228.31 HOLMES, ARTHUR F 4.7800 105 202 SADDLE RIDGE RD $210.50 HOLMES, DOROTHY N 3.2100 108 1500 LIZZIE HENRY RD $217.98 HOLMES, GLENN EUGENE 0.5000 103 MOORETOWN RD OFF $50.47 HOLMES, JAMES 0.6800 103 210 HWY $90.69 HOLMES, JOSEPH EDDIE etal 1.0000 110 1011 MAPLE HILL SCHOOL RD $400.43 HOLMES, KENNETH M etal 2.0000 107 16235 NC HWY 53 W $579.42 HOLMES, KENNEY MAURICE 3.4300 107 53 HWY $169.20 HOLMES, MILTON 1.0000 101 3994 PINEY WOODS RD $598.68 HOLMES, RICHARD L 1.1400 101 44 SPORTSMAN DR $342.68 HOLT REAL ESTATE ENTERPRISES I 1.1400 102 23154 US HWY 17 $5,062.23 HOOD, GINGER NAOMIA 0.4500 109 208 OLD MILL RD $109.22 HOOKS, DOROTHY B HEIRS 4.5000 104 KELLYVILLE RD OFF $129.14 HOOKS, GERTRUDE 0.5100 109 11 HWY $96.07 HOOKS, GERTRUDE 2.0000 109 6100 NC HWY 11 $215.86 HOOVER, D MICHAEL etal 5.1000 102 98 QUARTER HORSE LN $2,964.42 HORNE, MABEL BASDEN 2.0000 101 144 VIOLETS LN $279.10 HORRELL, BRIAN KEITH 5.0600 109 223 FOUR LEAF CLOVER DR $275.22 HORRELL, BRIAN KEITH 0.3900 109 GARDEN RD $115.75 HORRELL, DARRELL LEE LOT 107 229 W RED CROSS ST $445.47 HORRELL, DONALD ELLIS etal 15.0000 105 6475 US 421 HWY $250.03 HORRELL, EVA B 0.3900 109 877 GARDEN RD $462.96 HORRELL, FREDA DIANE LOT 101 103 TEALBRIAR ST $1,132.90 HORRELL, KIMBERLY Y 1.0400 109 286 HARLEY DR $389.43 HORTON, MYRA RUTHETTA 1.0000 110 243 JOHN PICKETT RD $475.99 HOUSAND, ELSIE 0.8700 105 145 CREEKSTONE TR $395.55 HOUSAND, RAYMOND R etal 2.2500 110 626 SANDY BEND RD $122.18 HOUSAND, RAYMOND etal 3.1200 110 624 SANDY BEND RD $143.50 HOUSER, SANDRA MARIE 1.8300 101 115 LIZARD LICK TR $413.64 HOWARD, ELLA 2.0000 08 HALFWAY BRANCH SCHOOL RD $95.25 HOWELL, CURTIS GENE etal 0.9200 102 104 N COTY CT $538.98 HP INC 45.3400 102 N NEW RIVER DR $515.13 HUBBARD, JOE C etal 3.2100 105 80 SIDNEY LN $505.72 HUBBARD, RICHARD A 0.9200 105 KELLIE ST END $60.19 HUBBARD, RICHARD A 0.9200 105 KELLIE ST END $39.34 HUDGENS, SUSANNE K LOT 103 104 OAK HILLS DR $494.89 HUFFIN, REGINA ANN etal 0.6900 109 404 S ALLIGATOR LN $104.87 HUGHES, WILLIE C etal 2.0500 104 3535 FENNELL TOWN RD $114.56 HUMPHREY, DUNCAN R 0.0600 102 N ANDERSON BLVD $96.75 HUMPHREY, DUNCAN R LOT 102 N ANDERSON BLVD $83.97 HUMPHREY, DUNCAN R etal LOT 102 105 N ANDERSON BLVD $281.70 HUMPHREY, MILTON JENNINGS III etal LOT 101 510 E FREMONT ST $560.80 HUMPHREYS, CHRISTOPHER SCOTT etal 0.6500 102 N SEA LILY CT $7.00 HUNT, NANCY 1.6400 101 PENDERLEA HWY $65.05 HUNTER, BARRY S etal 0.9800 102 819 S TOPSAIL DR $1,331.82 HURT, GLEN ALAN etal 12.7000 108 3078 SHILOH RD $561.11 HUTCHERSON, ROSEMARY L/E LOT 101 516 N TIMBERLY LN $149.51 HYATT, CATHLEEN NICHOL 0.6500 103 117 WINDWARD DR $2.17 IMEL, JOHN D etal 0.4600 104 9194 HIGHSMITH RD $191.36 INCERTO, LOUISE B etal 1.0000 102 MANHOLLOW CHURCH RD $41.91 INCERTO, LOUISE B etal 3.1800 102 MANHOLLOW CHURCH RD $82.70 INGRAHAM, CRAWFORD L 1.0400 105 105 WOODPECKER PKWY $435.79 INGRAM, SAMANTHA BROOKS 17.3700 104 HERRINGS CHAPEL RD $227.34 JACKSON, BARBARA A 1.9200 102 991 NC HWY 210 E $724.77 JACKSON, CARL JAMES etal 2.1100 108 7577 PINEY WOODS RD $231.98 JACOBS, ANNIE CAROLYN etal 0.4900 101 2958 WHITESTOCKING RD $251.72 JACOBS, BENJAMIN LEE etal 1.0000 101 270 CREPE MYRTLE RD $587.39 JACOBS, BENJAMIN LEE etal 1.0000 101 CREPE MYRTLE RD OFF $102.18 JACOBS, CHARLES DAVID etal 0.5000 101 244 CREPE MYRTLE RD $229.19 JACOBS, CURTIS HEIRS 5.0000 108 8375 PINEY WOODS RD $129.96 JACOBS, DENISE MARIE etal 1.7500 102 ANDREW JACKSON RD $265.32 JACOBS, DENISE MARIE etal 0.5700 102 20808 US HWY 17 $1,831.60 JACOBS, DENISE MARIE etal 2.9900 102 US HWY 17 OFF $188.86 JACOBS, FURMAN LINDELL 0.6200 108 PINEY WOODS RD $19.63 JACOBS, IVEY JAMES etal 0.9300 101 238 CREPE MYRTLE RD $165.56 JACOBS, JEFFERY JR 4.5000 108 PINEY WOODS RD $129.14 JACOBS, LEOLA 0.8600 108 8038 PINEY WOODS RD $162.58 JACOBS, OLIVER A etal 14.5400 101 RHYNE RD $5.31 JACOBS, WARREN etal 0.5700 103 203 FOREST ISLAND PT $193.36 JAMES, ADOLPHUS 21.7300 10 53 HWY $314.73 JAMES, ADOLPHUS 11.0800 110 10 WOOTEN RD $454.10 JAMES, ADOLPHUS etal 0.6900 110 144 WOOTEN RD $285.03 JAMES, ALBERT 5.7400 110 LEE RD OFF $100.93 JAMES, ANNIE B HEIRS 2.1800 110 WOOTEN RD OFF $51.22 JAMES, CAMESHA SHONTE 1.1800 110 7122 NC HWY 50 $360.36 JAMES, DAIL ELAINE 0.9700 110 WALTER HOLMES RD $58.86 JAMES, GEROD D 13.5500 110 OLD MAPLE HILL RD $137.58 JAMES, GEROD D 1.0600 110 MAPLE HILL SCHOOL RD $68.71 JAMES, GEROD D 0.1100 110 690 MAPLE HILL SCHOOL RD $332.53 JAMES, IDA DEAN 0.3900 110 2401 WEBBTOWN RD $301.07 JAMES, ISAAC 23.0000 110 53 NC HWY $302.07 JAMES, JANET 0.6300 110 938 WALTER HOLMES RD $77.01 JAMES, JOSHUA etal 2.5000 110 JOHN PICKETT RD $72.49 JAMES, LENORA 0.5000 110 7244 NC HWY 50 $174.35 JAMES, MAYSIA L 1.1800 110 1200 MAPLE HILL SCHOOL RD $11.47 JAMES, NATHANIEL LEROY etal 3.0000 110 7344 NC HWY 50 $139.39 JAMES, RANDOLPH JR 0.4700 110 7235 NC HWY 50 $486.22 JAMES, SAMPSON HEIRS 7.5000 110 LEE RD OFF $105.78 JANICKI, RAYMOND LEE etal 2.3500 109 8215 US HWY 117 N $220.53 JARMAN, NATASHA R 0.5000 109 2181 WILLARD RD $345.02 JATJ INVESTMENTS LLC 1.0100 102 10300 US HWY 17 $1,065.65 JENKINS, DAVID ALLEN 1.4000 105 MCDUFFIE RD OFF $116.46 JH & JL, LLC 0.3800 110 SHAW HWY $38.59 JOHNSON PROPERTIES OF NORTH CA 0.0600 102 N NEW RIVER DR $18.54 JOHNSON, AUDRA FAITH 0.9500 103 824 MEADOW LN $181.83 JOHNSON, BRENDA K 1.0000 108 1103 HALFWAY BRANCH SCHOOL RD $162.44 JOHNSON, CAROL KING etal 0.5200 107 SLOCUM TR $52.06 JOHNSON, CICERO A 0.4300 109 GORE RD OFF $43.22 JOHNSON, CORDELIA LEWIS 1.3100 105 4885 MALPASS CORNER RD $565.66 JOHNSON, DORA C HEIRS LOT 101 715 N WRIGHT ST $272.76 JOHNSON, DORA C HEIRS LOT 101 801 WRIGHT ST N $45.33 JOHNSON, DORA C HEIRS 0.8000 101 N WRIGHT ST EXT $213.90 JOHNSON, J B HEIRS 2.0300 109 OAK TREE RD $48.57 JOHNSON, JAMES LEO III 10.0000 101 117 HWY OFF $158.84 JOHNSON, LEE C JR 0.4600 102 132 LEA DR $224.95 JOHNSON, LEE HEIRS 2.8800 107 NEWTOWN LOOP OFF $62.07 JOHNSON, PERKINS EUGENE etal 1.7700 103 11440 ASHTON RD $288.13 JOHNSON, PERKINS EUGENE etal 1.7700 103 11440 ASHTON RD $93.99 JOHNSON, ROGER P 6.1200 102 20332 US HWY 17 $4,592.97 JOHNSON, ROGER P 1.4500 102 US HWY 17 $14.29 JOHNSON, WESLEY D etal 6.3000 106 480 CANETUCK RD $305.05 JOHNSTON, KANSAS KIRT 0.5900 102 193 LEA DR $500.98 JONES, BENNIE DONNELL 0.4600 105 303 BIG FOUR RD $67.94 JONES, DOROTHY ANN ET AL etal 1.1000 102 71 SHEPARDS RD $705.71 JONES, DOROTHY B 0.7000 102 12640 US HWY 17 $211.79 JONES, FELTON REYNOLD 1.8400 109 MCKINLEY MERRITT RD $140.80 JONES, FELTON R etal 0.7500 108 18728 US HWY 421 $497.60


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JONES, HARVEY LEE etal 2.5000 109 291 JONESTOWN RD $126.58 JONES, HARVEY L etal 6.5000 109 295 JONESTOWN RD $311.74 JONES, IVORY KEVIN 1.0000 108 64 NEWKIRK RD $334.97 JONES, JOHNNIE 2.0000 108 OFF PINEY WOODS RD $148.85 JONES, JOHNNIE 0.6200 108 7596 PINEY WOODS RD $599.19 JONES, JOHNNIE 0.5200 108 PINEY WOODS RD $54.40 JONES, LEE ANDREWS L/E etal 0.6800 102 1185 ST JOHNS CHURCH RD $850.72 JONES, LORI 1.4900 109 1734 LAMB RD $127.75 JONES, LORI J etal 4.7200 109 LAMB RD $268.53 JONES, MARY ETTA 1.7300 108 7525 PINEY WOODS RD $2.90 JONES, NEVADA KATHLEEN LOT 101 PHEDORA SPUR $102.18 JONES, OLEN C etal 0.1400 103 RAYMOND WILLIAMS RD $14.85 JONES, RICHARD A etal 0.4800 103 22 BLUE BIRD SPUR $305.23 JONES, ROSEFIELD HEIRS 2.9200 102 ALFONSO NIXON DR $2,716.00 JONES, TIMOTHY etal 2.0000 105 BIG FOUR RD $142.37 JORDAN, BERTHA WALKER 7.5000 101 480 WALKERTOWN RD $211.08 JORDAN, BERTHA WALKER L/E 2.4500 101 466 WALKERTOWN RD $223.69 JORDAN, CHRISTOPHER JAMES 1.0000 101 6423 STAG PARK RD $157.99 JORDAN, CHRISTOPHER JAMES etal 2.1400 101 STAG PARK RD $103.58 JORDAN, DANIEL L etal LOT 109 CROOMSBRIDGE RD $169.63 JORDAN, DOROTHY MAE 0.9800 101 172 JORDAN RD $605.67 JORDAN, DOROTHY MAE S 0.4100 101 1078 NEW RD $432.42 JORDAN, EDWARD etal 0.8400 101 JORDAN RD $85.99 JORDAN, EDWARD etal 1.5000 103 501 EVERETTE RD $414.18 JORDAN, ELLA M 0.3400 101 51 JORDAN RD $172.54 JORDAN, EMERSON L etal 3.0000 101 STAG PARK RD OFF $195.26 JORDAN, EUGENE 1.35 101 348 CALICO BAY RD $153.83 JORDAN, GOLIA JAMES etal 0.6300 110 ROCKFISH LAKE RD $62.85 JORDAN, HAROLD WENDELL 1.7200 102 108 OVERLOOK DR $1,781.66 JORDAN, JAMES CHRISTOPHER etal 2.1400 101 6455 STAG PARK RD $330.52 JORDAN, JUDY BELINDA 0.6900 110 7584 NC HWY 50 $314.52 JORDAN, MARGARET 0.5000 101 STAG PARK RD OFF $51.59 JORDAN, MARGIE etal 3.0000 109 1207 VAN EDEN RD $172.90 JORDAN, NATHAN LEO JR 1.5100 110 7175 NC HWY 50 $515.28 JORDAN, NATHAN L etal 1.1500 101 7211 STAG PARK RD $107.94 JORDAN, NATHAN etal 6.3100 110 50 HWY $154.98 JORDAN, ROBERT TURNER etal 1.0000 101 130 WHITESTOCKING EXT $1,042.08 JORDAN, WALTER THOMAS etal 0.3500 101 NEW RD $69.02 JOSHUA TREE ATLANTIC LLC LOT 102 OAK DRIVE OFF $1,959.66 JOSHUA TREE ATLANTIC LLC LOT 102 204 N NEW RIVER DR $2,439.15 JOSHUA TREE ATLANTIC LLC LOT 102 205 TOPSAIL DR N $187.31 JOSHUA TREE ATLANTIC LLC LOT 102 208 N NEW RIVER DR $3,897.38 JOSHUA TREE ATLANTIC LLC 0.2900 102 204 N NEW RIVER DR $2,318.77 JOSHUA TREE ATLANTIC LLC 0.2900 102 N NEW RIVER DR $841.22 JUDGE, NORMAN etal 1.0000 110 8780 NC HWY 50 $261.90 JUMBERCOTTA, ANDREW S etal LOT 102 SAW GRASS RD $670.50 KASSON, JOANNE etal 0.7900 102 394 SLOOP POINT RD $541.96 KATALINIC, JUDITH M 1.6500 101 3444 NEW ROAD AVE $865.41 KAZARAS, ELEANOR A 2.0000 101 2285 HENRY BROWN RD $121.52 KEA, CREOLA 2.0000 106 6900 CANETUCK RD $347.89 KEA, DEXTER L 0.5500 106 7345 CANETUCK RD $292.95 KEA, GEORGE EDWARD 3.1500 106 CANETUCK RD $195.21 KEA, LEO T 1.8700 106 35676 NC HWY 210 $501.99 KEA, RONNIE S 2.0000 106 CANETUCK RD $142.37 KEECO OF WILMINGTON LLC LOT 102 315 DORAL DR $215.24 KEITH, BARBARA JONES 8.0000 109 11 HWY OFF $125.98 KEITH, CRAIG 1.0000 109 5721 NC HWY 11 $393.72 KEITH, KELVIN etal 0.4600 109 600 WHIPPING LAKE LN $387.65 KELLERMANN, MICHAEL H etal LOT 102 3016 S SHORE DR $1,723.56 KELLY, DAVID N 9.0000 110 SHAW HWY OFF $143.45 KELLY, KIMBERLY JANE etal 0.9700 105 5017 BLUEBERRY RD $433.29 KENAN, TIMMY T 0.9100 101 WOLFE RUN RD $62.38 KEPLAR, CURTIS LYNN etal LOT 102 BAHAMA DR $5.19 KEPLAR, CURTIS LYNN etal LOT 102 177 BAHAMA DR $6.67 KERR, JAMES B etal LOT 102 HERRING CIR $34.48 KERR, RICHARD L JR etal 216.8200 108 13757 SHILOH RD $7,545.91 KERR, RICHARD L JR etal 216.8200 108 13757 SHILOH RD $27,118.48 KERR, RICHARD L JR etal 74.0100 108 SHILOH RD OFF $29,931.95 KEY, DELOIS 12.3200 108 421 HWY OFF $189.91 KIM, GREGORY IAN LOT 102 COUNTRY CLUB DR $149.98 KING, KENNETH W JR etal LOT 102 LAKEVIEW DR $210.89 KING, NELSON SCOTT etal LOT 102 2476 SLOOP POINT RD $655.58 KIRBY, 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LISANE, PEARLINE 1.0000 110 OLD MAPLE HILL SCHOOL RD OFF $99.18 LISLE, MARK E LOT 102 862 WILDWOOD CIR $101.25 LIZAMA, VINCE M 0.5800 104 14371 ASHTON RD $58.38 LJM VENTURES LLC 0.9200 102 S BOCA BAY LN $3.69 LLOYD, ANNIE L 1.0300 105 28379 NC HWY 210 $208.47 LOFTIN, JAMES W HEIRS 0.4600 102 1241 WATTS LANDING RD $224.28 LOFTON, OTHELIA 3.5000 110 9088 NC HWY 50 $504.25 LOFTON, OTHELIA 4.0000 110 50 HWY $196.05 LOFTON, OTHELIA 0.5300 110 9200 NC 50 HWY $326.27 LONDON, MARY S 1.0900 102 55 N ST JOHNS CHURCH RD $2.03 LOPEZ, PEDRO JR 4.0600 104 22199 NC HWY 210 $456.79 LOSCHIAVO, VINCENT etal 3.6900 102 532 GROVES POINT DR $1,731.12 LOTS N LAND INC 2.9900 102 DOGWOOD RD $149.85 LOTS N LAND INC 1.0000 102 DOGWOOD RD $101.43 LOTS N LAND INC 1.0000 102 DOGWOOD RD $101.43 LOTS N LAND INC 1.0000 102 DOGWOOD RD $101.43 LOTS N LAND INC 1.0000 102 207 HOLIDAY DR $101.43 LOTS N LAND INC 1.0000 102 DOGWOOD RD $101.43 LOTS N LAND INC 1.0000 102 302 HOLIDAY DR $168.38 LOTS N LAND INC 1.0000 102 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$57.42 LYON, SARA MARIE etal1.5700 102 LEA ISLAND $6.26 MACIE, JON L 0.6900 103 848 MEADOW LN $159.36 MACK, MICHAEL JOHN LOT 102 MALLARD BAY RD $8.81 MACK, WILLIAM B etal LOT 102 EAGLE PERCH CT $34.48 MACKENZIE, BRUCE etal 0.1100 102 GRIST MILL RD $85.69 MACKENZIE, BRUCE etal 0.5200 102 DOWITCHER DR $403.59 MALACHI, LISA BENJAMIN 0.6900 101 2365 WHITESTOCKING RD $253.34 MALDONADO, MARGARETTE etal 0.4100102 17 HWY $598.87 MALDONADO, MARGARETTE etal 0.1800 102 17 HWY $257.08 MALDONADO, MARGARETTE etal 0.2000 102 16290 US HWY 17 $359.77 MALLOY, ANDREW DANIEL SR 0.1400 103 12393 NC HWY 210 $245.17 MALLOY, ANDREW DANIEL SR etal 0.1300 103 NC HWY 210 OFF $13.85 MALLOY, ANDREW DANIEL SR etal 0.4000 103 NC HWY 210 $53.76 MALLOY, ANDREW DANIEL SR etal 0.5000 101 117 HWY OFF $111.59 MALLOY, MARY HERRING 1.1500 108 16000 US HWY 421 $367.49 MALLOY, WILLIAM H HEIRS 2.8600 110 SHAW HWY $185.47 MALPASS, ANGEL 9.0700 105 3291 BLUEBERRY RD $16.33 MALPASS, ANNIE HEIRS 27.3200 103 4555 US HWY 117 S $387.73 MANNING, BILLY THOMAS LOT 105 156 SINAI DR $236.75 MANUS, BOBBY L 0.7300 102 86 LENA'S LN $462.65 MARCUM, GABE etal 0.4600 102 101 LAKE VIEW DR $413.24 MAREADY, FREEMAN L 1.0000 109 111 SAWYER LN $321.97 MARLEY, ELIZABETH H 1.0000 102 545 RENEE DR $282.74 MARSHALL, BETTY ANN JOHNSON 10.8800 106 2465 CANETUCK RD $53.99 MARSHALL, DAVID 0.1400 103 244 LUCAS AVE $40.08 MARSHALL, DAVID etal 0.9400 101 88 SYCAMORE DR $472.90 MARSHALL, LORENZO C SR etal 0.4000 102 HARRISON CREEK RD $6.00 MARSHALL, LORENZO C SR etal 0.2900 102 1200 HARRISON CREEK RD $316.27 MARSHALL, PATRICIA ANN 0.6800 02 58 N ST JOHNS CHURCH RD $194.66 MARSHALL, ROBERT LEE ET AL etal 2.2600 102 17 HWY $2,637.36 MARSHALL, ROBERT LEE ET AL etal 2.0000 102 1160 ST JOHNS CHURCH RD $423.64 MARSHALL, SARAH E etal 0.2000 107 SUNSET ST $10.55 MARSHALL, SARAH E etal 2.8000 107 SUNSET ST $88.66 MARSHALL, SARAH E etal LOT 107 414 N SUNSET ST $450.19 MARSHBURN, DOROTHY 1.0000 101 115 GILES MARSHBURN ST $327.51 MARSHBURN, DOROTHY 1.7500 101 202 GILES MARSHBURN ST $291.18 MARSHBURN, DOROTHY M 2.0000 101 114 GILES MARSHBURN ST $452.23 MARSHBURN, DOROTHY MAE 0.2300 101 619 TIMBERLY LN $69.75 MARSHBURN, JANICE S LOT 101 208 S MCCULLEN ST $1,147.14 MARSHBURN, JERRY HEIRS 4.1000 101 PINEY WOODS & TESSIE WALKER RD $206.64 MARSHBURN, JERRY HEIRS LOT 101 WARD ST OFF $57.42 MARSHBURN, PATRICE OMITTA 0.7200 108 8490 POINT CASWELL RD $133.04 MARTIN, ALGIE FLAKE III etal LOT 102 1212 N TOPSAIL DR $1,587.71 MARTIN, DUANE K L/E 1.0300 102 1830 NC HWY 210 E $668.27 MARTIN, LINDA ELIZABETH 0.4900 108 KINGS DR $48.31 MARTIN, MARY J 0.4800 108 2258 BELL WILLIAMS RD $72.80 MARTINEZ, EDWARDO etal 0.7100 103 79 MARTINEZ LN $428.55 MARTINEZ, JORGE & SARAH 0.8300 108 63 L C BLAND DR $3.22 MARTINEZ, LUIS etal 0.9000 108 193 JIMS LN $127.29 MARTINEZ, MARCO A etal LOT 105 133 SINAI DR $152.41 MARTINEZ, MARCO etal LOT 105 157 SINAI DR $124.21 MARTINEZ, SHELLEY LOT 105 SINAI DRIVE $21.34 MASSENGILL, MARY ALICE LOT 103 105 BRITLEE CT $208.72 MATTHEWS, DONALD W etal LOT 102 1203B S TOPSAIL DR $1,264.13 MATTHEWS, TONY D LOT 102 N OAK DR $868.66 MAY, JAMES R etal 13.0900 101 119 BUCKEYE LN $788.04 MAY, JAMES R etal 0.1500 101 SYCAMORE DR $16.18 MBC INVESTMENT LLC 0.7300 101 85 AUTRY RD $149.68 MBC INVESTMENTS LLC 2.8000 108 1250 INDIAN HILL RD $479.20 MBC INVESTMENTS LLC 1.1300 110 CROOMSBRIDGE RD $82.29 MCALLISTER, JOHN HEIRS 9.5000 104 22100 NC HWY 210 $121.04 MCALLISTER, JOHN T 4.0000 105 NEWKIRK RD $84.56 MCALLISTER, THOMAS etal 3.0000 109 6129 NC HWY 11 $195.39 MCCAMERON, STEPHEN J 0.6200 102 309 ELECTRIC LN $134.50 MCCANTS, CHARLTON D 0.6700 110 50 HWY $66.79 MCCAULEY, STANLEY L etal LOT 102 906D S SHORE DR $1,515.71 MCCOMMAS, JOHN A etal 1.4400 101 2267 PENDERLEA HWY $607.59 MCCOY, NORMA B 3.4600 110 50 HWY $111.06 MCDOWELL, VERNON JR 0.6900 105 105 CHERRY WOOD LN $131.93 MCDUFFIE, ARTHUR B etal 0.6200 105 3621 BELL WILLIAMS RD $58.92 MCDUFFIE, JIMMY LEE etal 1.3100 105 1549 PORTER RD $46.86 MCDUFFIE, STACY 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LINDON, MICHAEL C LOT 102 WATTS LANDING RD $629.32 LINDON, MICHAEL C LOT 102 1863 WATTS LANDING RD $351.97 LINDSAY, JAMES D LOT 101 706 W HAYES ST $4.60 LIRA, JOSE GUADALUPE VILLEDA 2.6500 103 1008 POND RD $578.27 LISANE, COOLIDGE etal 1.7300 110 MAPLE HILL SCHOOL RD $242.77 LISANE, COOLIDGE etal 7.5000 110 OLD MAPLE HILL RD OFF $123.72 LISANE, COOLIDGE etal 1.5000 110 WEBBTOWN RD OFF $40.27 LISANE, COOLIDGE etal 2.1000 110 1455 WEBBTOWN RD $289.91 LISANE, DAPHNEY MAE WATKINS 1.0000 110 221 JOHN PICKETT RD $123.17 LISANE, LAVONDA K 0.5000 110 ROCK RD $50.09

MERRITT, JAMES KENNETH etal 17.3800 102 BELT RD OFF $296.75 MERRITT, ROBERT ONEIL etal 0.5700 102 506 HOWARDS LANDING RD $325.68 MESHAW, EARL etal 0.7200 101 PENDERLEA HWY OFF $115.97 MESHAW, REBECCA B 0.6700 101 1276 PENDERLEA HWY $604.66 MIDGETT, C SANDY 11 1.6300 102 104 MACHINE GUN RD $179.06 MIDGETT, C SANDY II 3.6200 102 MACHINE GUN RD $254.75 MIDGETTE, ALVIN F LOT 101 611A N WRIGHT ST $323.09 MILLER, C J JR HEIRS 0.6400 103 RAYMOND WILLIAMS RD $64.31 MILLER, DANIELLE N etal 1.0600 109 7464 NC HWY 11 $51.05 MILLER, DAVID LEON 1.0600 103 210 HWY $103.34 MILLER, DAVID SCOTT LOT 103 DREYTON HALL CT $146.09

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MILLER, RICHARD TODD 1.0200 108 114 MCGILL DR $4.61 MILLER, VASSIE J 0.5100 110 74 LUM DR $51.08 MILLIKEN, WILLIAM B SR etal 5.0000 105 5595 BELL WILLIAMS RD $1,270.44 MILLIKEN, WILLIAM B etal 0.7300 104 166 WILD TURKEY TR $403.10 MILLIS, JOHN P etal LOT 102 MOORES LANDING EXT OFF $503.13 MILLS, ANNIE LOU HEIRS 1.0000 108 18920 US HWY 421 $563.36 MILLS, BARRY THOMAS 5.7000 109 OAK TREE RD OFF $100.23 MILLS, HARRIS L 4.6400 109 WILLARD RD $87.85 MILLS, HARRIS L 7.8700 109 WILLARD RD $96.81 MILLS, HELEN 2.5000 109 9690 PENDERLEA HWY $345.37 MILLS, KAREN 0.1900 101 NEW RD $7.41 MILLS, KAREN 1.6200 101 NEW RD $43.40 MILLS, KEVIN O etal 5.5300 102 WHITFIELD RD $298.66 MILLS, MATTHEW etal 0.2600 101 NEW RD $27.31 MILO II LLC LOT 102 N ANDERSON BLVD $1,713.29 MILO II LLC LOT 102 N ANDERSON BLVD $1,454.67 MINTZ, SHELTON R 4.0000 104 LITTLE KELLY RD & KEL ASH $121.60 MIRANDA, J K TRUSTEE 23.2400 109 5215 PENDERLEA HWY $596.59 MITCHELL, EDWARD J JR 0.5500 102 109 SHEPARDS RD $240.34 MITCHELL, ELOISE H ETAL etal 1.7000 104 ASHTON RD OFF $128.82 MITCHELL, GILBERT E etal 1.0000 102 228 KATERS LN $675.21 MITCHELL, JOHN B SR LOT 102 477 JAMAICA DR $262.80 MITCHELL, KIMBERLY 0.5600 102 47 GREEN SHARPLESS RD $246.63 MIZZELLE, SANDRA LOT 102 218 GOLD COAST DR $593.81 MOBLEY, ELIZABETH ANN 1.2300 102 179 ONE MILE RD $173.96 MOBLEY, MICHAEL etal 1.0000 109 2781 LAMB RD $189.97 MOCK, JESSE R 0.4600 102 425 NC HWY 210 E $91.33 MONK, CALLIE BONEY HEIRS 0.9500 109 CHURCH ST $32.09 MONROE, RODERICK C 5.0000 107 230 NEWTOWN LOOP RD $100.00 MONTAGUE WOODS LLC 1.2700 105 RICHARD SWITCH RD $4. MONTFORD, GEORGE C III etal 1.9900 101 492 COPPERHEAD LN $559.69 MOORE, ALEXANDER etal 0.2800 105 26879 NC HWY 210 $50.46 MOORE, BLANE HEIRS LOT 101 S VANN ST $132.57 MOORE, CHARLES L 5.0000 103 605 ASHTON LAKE RD $581.23 MOORE, CINDY 1.5900 110 877 WEBBTOWN RD $266.50 MOORE, DENNIE C etal 0.9300 108 5928 PINEY WOODS RD $117.58 MOORE, GARLAND GREGORY etal 0.8900 110 1410 WEBBTOWN RD $229.79 MOORE, GEORGE EVERETT1.8000 101 254 HARRELL RD $416.50 MOORE, JAMES P JR ET AL etal 1145.8000 1014707 STAG PARK RD $8.48 MOORE, JAMES P JR ET AL etal 128.4300 110 OFF HWY 50 $212.04 MOORE, JAMES P JR ET AL etal 1.9900 110 OFF HWY 50 $2.95 MOORE, JAMIE M etal 1.4600 109 78 RED TIP LN $385.64 MOORE, JOSEPH G CRISP LOT 102 801 E NASSAU RD $1,022.92 MOORE, JOSEPH G CRISP LOT 102 803 E NASSAU RD $1,040.18 MOORE, JULIUS R etal 0.5000 110 50 JOHN PICKETT RD $101.83 MOORE, KUNIKO etal 0.9500107 16016 NC HWY 53 W $185.37 MOORE, LINWOOD GEORGE etal 0.4900 103 12275 NC HWY 210 $65.64 MOORE, MELVIN E L/E 0.4000 102 112 BECKYS CIR $164.16 MOORE, MITCHELL DAVID 0.9600 109 106 BLACK WATER DR $382.57 MOORE, PATRICIA ANN MCDUFFIE 0.4100 105 26879 NC 210 HWY $51.15 MOORE, RONALD SR ET AL etal LOT 101 504/506 N WRIGHT ST $789.15 MOORE, RONALD SR ET AL etal 12.7000 103 WAGON TRAIN RD OFF $188.61 MOORE, ROSALYN JAMES 28.9800 110 17880 NC HWY 53 E $553.10 MOORE, ROSCOE J HEIRS 8.1900 106 3975 CANETUCK RD $283.27 MOORE, SAMUEL J 1.1400 101 3814 PINEY WOODS RD $174.37 MOORE, TERRY L 0.9500 102 UNION BETHEL RD OFF $191.81 MOORE, WAGUS, JR 1.1900 102 UNION BETHEL RD OFF $221.85 MORALES, JAMIE VELASQUEZ 0.3700 109 90 SEVEN BRANCH ACRES RD $46.10 MORAN, VICENTE ET AL etal 0.4600 102 549 FACTORY RD $21.04 MORGAN, CAROL SUE 0.5600 101 NC HWY 53 W $90.42 MORGAN, CAROL SUE 0.5700 101 W 53 HWY OFF $92.02 MORGAN, CAROL SUE 0.5700 101 1601 NC HWY 53 W $184.70 MORGAN, WOODROW W L/E 0.4100 101 241 STAG PARK RD $753.75 MORIN, ALEJANDRO 1.5700 107 53 HWY OFF $21.13 MORIN, ANGELA L 0.1200 108 BELL WILLIAMS RD OFF $13.33 MORIN, MARCIANO L etal 1.9800 101 MORIN RD $146.04 MORRETT, G ALAN etal LOT 102 210 LITTLE KINSTON RD $619.68 MORRIS, BENJAMIN MONROE etal LOT 102 1403 CAROLINA BLVD $665.19 MORTON, DONALD ELCO LOT 102 BAY HARBOR DR $394.41 MOSELEY, JOSEPH M III TRUSTEE etal LOT 102 HICKORY PT RD $282.19 MOSELEY, JOSEPH M III TRUSTEE etal LOT 102 SLOOP PT LOOP RD $282.19 MOSELEY, JOSEPH M III TRUSTEE etal 5.7900 102 210 HWY OFF $122.11 MOSELEY, JOSEPH M III TRUSTEE etal 8.2000 102 210 HWY OFF $354.71 MOSLEY, MARY S 3.6600 102 17 HWY $153.40 MOTE, DENNIS 27.0000 109 DOCTOR CREEK RD OFF $109.64 MOTE, DENNIS E 15.2000 109 ENGLISHTOWN RD $464.82 MOTE, DENNIS E 0.5500 109 4535 ENGLISHTOWN RD $488.57 MOTE, DENNIS E 131.0000 109 747 POWERS RD $396.92 MOTE, DENNIS E 231.5000 109 POWERS RD $561.48 MOTE, DENNIS EDWARD 9.0000 109 WILLARD RD $40.48 MOTE, DENNIS EDWARD 28.0000 109 WILLARD RD OFF $109.99 MOTE, DENNIS EDWARD 15.9100 109 WILLARD RD OFF $63.45 MOTE, DENNIS EDWARD 11.0000 109 WILLARD RD $47.46 MOTE, DENNIS EDWARD etal 24.8600 109 WILLARD RD OFF $352.60 MOTE, EDWARD 2.0000 109 WILLARD RD $15.14 MOTE, EDWARD 20.5000 109 3920 WILLARD RD $612.27 MOTE, EDWARD 9.0000 109 DOCTORS CREEK RD OFF $27.98 MOTE, EDWARD 5.0000 109 WILLARD RD OFF $33.03 MOTE, EDWARD 94.6600 109 3314 WILLARD RD $416.08 MOTT, HENRY GRAY THE UNKNOWN S etal 1.8300 107 185 MOTT TOWN RD $128.26 MOUSMOULES, HAZEL L/E 0.9300 109 1431 ANDERSON RD $159.51 MOYLAN, EDWARD etal LOT 102 DORAL DR $108.12 MOYLAN, EDWARD etal LOT 102 DORAL DR $108.12 MOYLE, CHESTER G etal 0.4600 103 149 JAKES DR $410.82 MUBARAK, ADEELA 1.0100 105 253 BIG FOUR RD $701.91 MURPHY, CALLIE HEIRS 9.8000 105 PORTER RD $289.41 MURPHY, CICERO 11.7700 101 PINEY WOODS RD $14.90 MURPHY, CICERO 15.1600 101 HORSE BRANCH RD $223.06 MURPHY, MURPHY, MURPHY, MURPHY, MURPHY, MURPHY, MURPHY,

CINDY PATRICE 0.5100 108 2806 BELL WILLIAMS RD $417.74 CONNIE W etal 1.0000 108 1425 LIZZIE HENRY RD $123.93 DANTE etal 0.1100 101 PIKE CREEK RD $11.89 DANTE etal 0.6400 101 342 PIKE CREEK RD $633.07 DOROTHY P 0.8600 108 PINEY WOODS RD $95.19 ERIC L etal 0.5000 108 10428 NC HWY 53 W $223.16 EZRA C 0.9700 08 3340 HALFWAY BRANCH SCHOOL RD $194.57 MURPHY, J I 2.6800 101 W BRIDGERS ST EXT $394.08 MURPHY, J I 1.9200 101 W BRIDGERS ST EXT $181.95 MURPHY, J I 1.0000 101 PENDERLEA HWY $213.86 MURPHY, JAMES T etal 1.4300 108 2281 BELL WILLIAMS RD $160.81 MURPHY, JANICE 2.6900 105 2321 PORTER RD $91.43 MURPHY, JOCELYN 1.0000 105 256 MCDUFFIE RD $493.56 MURPHY, JOHN ANDREW etal 0.4700 108 91 MURPHYVILLE RD $62.53 MURPHY, LAURA JANE 3.3400 105 7262 MALPASS CORNER RD $313.98 MURPHY, LAURA JANE 1.0000 105 7228 MALPASS CORNER RD $248.01 MURPHY, LEWIS JAMES 10.0000 105 2553 PORTER RD $116.40 MURPHY, MARY ANNA 1.0900 108 96 NEWKIRK RD $85.90 MURPHY, MICHAEL DAVID etal 0.6000 109 VAN EDEN RD OFF $60.50 MURPHY, MILDRED E 7.4500 108 HALFWAY BRANCH SCHOOL RD $231.17 MURPHY, SADIE 0.3500 108 53 HWY OFF $35.37 MURPHY, SADIE CAROLINE 0.0600 108 2009 BELL WILLIAMS RD $260.78 MURPHY, W D DR HEIRS 0.1700 107 RANKIN ST $17.70 MURRAY, DAVID W LOT 110 53 HWY $318.40 MURRAY, DAVID W etal 0.4300 109 338 CHURCH RD $151.67 MURRAY, FRANK DAVID 0.7400 109 1524 CROOMSBRIDGE RD $75.87 MURRAY, JANNETTE E 1.0000 105 25880 NC HWY 210 $350.98 MURRAY, JUDY ANN 1.0000 105 146 LITTLE BUDDY RD $199.97 MURRAY, RICHARD H etal 0.9600 109 1548 WILLARD RD $297.04 MURRELL, BRUCE M 0.8000 105 UNDERWOOD DR $83.14 MUSSEL, CHERI AMEEN 2.3000 110 RIVERVIEW DR OFF $575.20 N2AR LLC LOT 102 1117 S SHORE DR $2,179.97 NASH, SHARON GIDDEONS LOT 109 345 SUNNY TRAIL RD $204.92 NATURE CONSERVANCY 17.5000 106 CANETUCK RD OFF $1,785.75 NATURE CONSERVANCY 451.5000 102 NC HWY 210 OFF $4,293.37 NATURE CONSERVANCY 109.9200 110 BEAR GARDEN RD OFF $447.65 NATURE CONSERVANCY 88.3800 110 BEAR GARDEN RD OFF $426.32 NATURE CONSERVANCY 198.6500 110 BEAR GARDEN RD OFF $643.88 NATURE CONSERVANCY 206.4400 110 BEAR GARDEN RD OFF $619.36 NATURE CONSERVANCY 118.7400 110 BEAR GARDEN RD OFF $474.23 NATURE CONSERVANCY 128.1200 110 WILLIAMS RD $730.53 NATURE CONSERVANCY 134.5800 110 BEAR GARDEN RD OFF $440.39 NATURE CONSERVANCY 1238.9900 110 BEAR GARDEN RD OFF $8,575.50 NATURE CONSERVANCY 156.6100 110 BEAR GARDEN RD OFF $1,682.02 NATURE CONSERVANCY 3167.6300 110 BEAR GARDEN RD OFF $9,322.08 NATURE CONSERVANCY 116.7000 110 WILLIAMS RD $666.33 NATURE CONSERVANCY 9.5500 110 WILLIAMS RD $458.98 NELSON, JOHN C 0.7800 104 FENNELL TOWN RD OFF $132.53 NELSON, JOSEPH T etal 0.7500 103 10490 US HWY 117 S $53.57 NELSON, NATHANIEL 0.1700 103 PENNSYLVANIA AVE OFF $17.82 NELSON, NEAL A etal 0.4800 103 109 DEEPWOODS RDG $271.28 NEWKIRK, ANGELIA M LOT 105 342 MCDUFFIE RD $97.36 NEWKIRK, ANGELIA M 0.5000 105 MCDUFFIE RD $66.45 NEWKIRK, ANN S 0.4800 110 LUM DR 195 END $8.33 NEWKIRK, CARRIE HEIRS 1.8300 108 POINT CASWELL RD $45.32 NEWKIRK, GERALENE 14.4500 109 3031 WILLARD RD $247.69 NEWKIRK, JACKIE 1.0000 109 425 RED TIP LN $258.52 NEWKIRK, JERRY CORNELIUS 1.1000 104 555 FENNELL TOWN RD $277.82 NEWKIRK, JOSEPHINE etal 0.6300 109 9249 NC HWY 11 $343.89 NEWKIRK, LARRY LOTUS 1.4600 108 3835 MALPASS CORNER RD $210.04 NEWKIRK, LISTON etal 6.9000 101 286 CREPE MYRTLE RD $298.27 NEWKIRK, MAJOR A SR etal 4.0000 109 WILLARD RD $118.03 NEWKIRK, MARY 0.5000 108 3797 US HWY 421 $2.55


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NEWKIRK, PENNIE BONEY HEIRS 0.5500 109 4327 ENGLISHTOWN RD $73.00 NEWKIRK, ROY LEE etal 6.9000 109 RED TIP LANE END $72.57 NEWMAN, FRANCINE J 0.6800 103 123 SUMMIT RIDGE RD $497.40 NEWMONS, EARL 0.3700 109 LESLIE JENKINS RD $47.74 NEWMONS, EDWARD EARL etal 5.5000 109 396 SAWYER LN $387.06 NEWTON, ANDRE R 0.6600 104 82 WILD TURKEY TR $546.17 NEWTON, CHARLES DARREN 1.4300 108 MESSICK RD $41.52 NICHOLS, PATRICIA W etal 0.1900 101 SYCAMORE DR $20.23 NICHOLS, PATRICIA W etal 2.0900 101432 SYCAMORE DR $619.84 NIXON, ARLENE S etal 0.4600 102 89 WILLIAMS LOVE GROVE CH RD $318.24 NIXON, BURNETT 0.5000 102 33 TIDE LANDING CT $46.24 NIXON, BURNETT FOSTER 0.5300 102 498 WILLIAMS STORE RD $61.72 NIXON, DOROTHY 1.0400 102 585 WILLIAMS STORE RD $260.59 NIXON, GEORGIANIA etal 5.7200 102 UNION BETHEL RD OFF $128.34 NIXON, JOSEPH EDWARD 0.2100 102 WILLIAMS STORE RD OFF $43.19 NIXON, JOSEPH EDWARD etal 0.3800 102 302 WILLIAMS STORE RD $130.06 NIXON, LOUIS ISAIAH etal 2.8700 104 ASA LN $49.04 NIXON, MARY E 1.7100 102 13641 US HWY 17 $423.39 NIXON, MICHAEL 0.4000 102 20560 US HWY 17 $214.64 NIXON, MICHAEL DWAIN etal 0.5300 103 344 WILLOWS BAY DRIVE $451.80 NIXON, THOMAS BENJAMIN etal 0.4400 101 4240 US HWY 117 S $206.57 NNRR INC 8.2500 103 9375 US HWY 117 S $4,298.76 NOLAN, KENNETH etal LOT 102 1604 N SHORE DR $167.58 NOLAN, KENNETH etal LOT 102 N SHORE DR $167.58 NORMAN, KENNETH CHARLES etal 1.0800 102 414 HOOVER RD $379.24 NORMAN, KENNETH CHARLES etal 0.6000 102 HOOVER RD OFF $61.26 NORMAN, KENNETH CHARLES etal 0.5000 102 HOOVER RD OFF $51.22 NORRIS, ELIZABETH B LOT 102 1909 S SHORE DR $1,360.68 NORRIS, GINA L LOT 103 143 LANIER AVE $190.64 NORRIS, HERMAN etal 1.5800 105 4842 BLUEBERRY RD $481.70 NORRIS, ROBERT VERDERY etal LOT 103 68 FUTCH AVE $160.01 O'REILLY, THOMAS VINCENT etal 0.4300 102 130 TOPSAIL LAKE DR $3.84 OAKWOOD MOBILE HOMES INC 1.4000 107 SLOCUM TRAIL $125.36 OCULL, STEVEN GLENN etal 0.9400 105 51 BROOKSIDE TR $434.47 OLIPHANT, NICOLE WARCISKI 1.5000 110 201 WAX MYRTLE LN $39.86 OLIPHANT, TERESA 0.9700 109 179 CROOKED CREEK DR $361.71 OPPEGAARD, ANNETTE B etal LOT 101 S VANN ST $57.42 OPPEGAARD, MICHAEL RAE CO TRUS etal LOT 102 CAROLINA BLVD $1,968.43 OPPEGARRD, ANNETTE B etal 67.2900 101 1011 HIGHSMITH RD $898.07 OUT ISLAND LLC 0.3700 102 17 HWY $216.81 OWENS, IMOGENE LOT 103 104 PINE HOLLOW DR $509.44 PACHECO, JOEY etal 0.9100 103 162 SAGE DRIVE $3.72 PADGETT, JOSEPH M etal 6.3000 109 1588 SHILOH RD $373.84 PARACHA, MUHAMMAD AKRAM LOT 102 413 S ANDERSON BLVD $59.99 PARHAM, WILLIAM NEWELL L/E LOT 102 471 ANDREWS RD $1,391.06 PARISH, TRACY DEAN 2.0000 102 279 OLD WHITE MARSH RD $146.06 PARKER, EDGE etal 1.0000 104 LONG CREEK LOOP RD $100.00 PARKER, QUESSIE HEIRS 1.5000 104 210 HWY OFF $42.07 PARKER, SINCLAIR A 0.1700 103 PENNSYLVANIA AVE OFF $17.82 PARKER, SINCLAIR A 0.1700 103 PENNSYLVANIA AVE OFF $17.82 PARKER, SINCLAIR A 4.4000 103 DAISY SCOTT RD $2,531.93 PARKER, SINCLAIR A1.8000 103 210 HWY $133.48 PARKER, SINCLAIR JR 2.7600 103 210 HWY OFF $61.06 PARRISH, MARY L 0.2300 105 KELLIE ST $42.25 PARRISH, MARY L 0.2300 105 85 KERRIE ST $56.93 PASS, ANDREA C 8.7900 110 510 MEEKS CREEK DR $759.22 PATTISHALL, FRANK 0.6700 102 1001 STAG DR $262.72 PATTISHALL, FRANK etal LOT 102 229 RAVENSWOOD RD $2,019.20 PATTISON, TIMOTHY W LOT 102 918-632 N NEW RIVER DR $981.20 PAYNE, BOBBY A etal LOT 102 206 CHAMPION DR $570.53 PEARCE, KENNETH B etal LOT 102 1514 N SHORE DR $199.89 PEARSALL, LEON A ET AL etal 5.0000 101 NEW RD OFF $94.76 PEARSALL, MARGARET G LOT 101413 S BODENHEIMER ST $60.00 PEARSALL, RACHEL 0.6100 101 1832 US HWY 117 N $195.69 PEASLEY, WAYNE D LOT 102 301 GOLD COAST DR $381.46 PEDERSON, FRED HENRIK etal LOT 103 100 WOODHAVEN DR $574.30 PEGRAM, HEATHER ALLYSON 0.4600 102 480 LEA DR $199.88 PEGRAM, KELLY 0.4600 102 157 DEER RIDGE DR W $206.40 PEMBERTON, THERESA 0.5600 102 2012 ISLAND CREEK RD $278.93 PENDER INVESTMENTS LLC LOT 102 109 BLAND DR $1,756.04 PENSCO TRUST CO CUSTODIAN FBO LOT 102 CENTER DR $406.05 PERDUE, WILLIAM D etal LOT 102 700 BAY HARBOR DR $696.71 PEREIRA, AL etal 0.7800 102 OYSTER POINT LN $123.52 PEREIRA, AL etal 0.8300 102 OYSTER POINT LN $82.49 PEREIRA, AL etal LOT 102 217 CASTLE BAY DR $1,778.46 PEREZ, PATRICIA 4.0000 105 161 WILLIES LN $430.46 PEREZ, PATRICIA 1.0500 105 MALPASS CORNER RD $102.02 PEREZ, PATRICIA 1.0500 105 MALPASS CORNER RD $102.02 PERKINS, KAREN ARPATIA GAMMONS etal LOT 102 810 S SHORE DR $3,503.59 PERKINS, MATTHEW C etal LOT 102 HUGHES RD $406.05 PERSPECTIVE LLC 0.9200 101 PIKE CREEK RD $94.09 PERSPECTIVE LLC 0.7600 101 PIKE CREEK RD $77.90 PERSPECTIVE LLC 0.4300 102 UNION BETHEL RD OFF $87.37 PERSPECTIVE LLC 0.1100 102 UNION BETHEL RD OFF $23.10 PERSPECTIVE LLC 0.5000 102 319 UNION BETHEL RD $453.21 PERSPECTIVE LLC 0.2200 102 UNION BETHEL RD OFF $45.19 PETERSON, CLARENCE JEFFERSON 0.3400 105 100 BOROUGH SPUR RD $769.89 PETERSON, W L etal 2.0000 104 OFF HWY 210 $148.85 PFIRRMANN, MIKE ALLEN & PATRIC LOT 103 681 LANIER AVE $581.53 PHELPS, MATTHEW 0.4900 108 KINGS DR $49.11 PHELPS, MATTHEW 0.4900 108 KINGS DR $49.11 PHILLIPS, ALBERT JAMES 2.0000 109 8211 US HWY 117 N $165.93 PHILLIPS, MAXIE M 0.7100 101 67 CYPRESS CT $322.26 PHILLIPS, WELCOME etal 8.3200 103 14174 NC HWY 210 $48.72 PICKETT, ABIGAIL W 0.1900 110 561 WOOTEN RD $105.60 PICKETT, CLEMANTINE M 1.3600 110 WEBBTOWN RD $39.09 PICKETT, CLEMANTINE M 0.5000 110 JOHN PICKETT RD $50.09 PICKETT, DAVETTA HEIRS 0.5000 110 1107 WEBBTOWN RD $258.50 PICKETT, DEBRA 0.2500 110 222 LEE RD $33.73 PICKETT, DEBRA 1.0300 110 714 LEE RD $382.52 PICKETT, DELPHINE 0.5000 110 7405 NC HWY 50 $119.99 PICKETT, HENRY FLOYD JR etal 2.3600 105 PORTER RD OFF $99.74 PICKETT, HENRY FLOYD JR etal 0.2600 105 3606 BRINSON RD $104.98 PICKETT, HENRY FLOYD JR etal 0.3400 105 3592 BRINSON RD $71.18 PICKETT, HENRY FLOYD JR etal 0.1200 105 BRINSON RD $12.79 PICKETT, JOAN M etal 2.0000 110 7414 NC HWY 50 $451.67 PICKETT, JULIA HEIRS 2.5000 110 1015 WEBBTOWN RD $3.56 PICKETT, KENAN HEIRS 2.2400 110 WEBBTOWN RD $98.13 PICKETT, LEONARD R etal 0.5000 110 55 LUM DR $102.88 PICKETT, SAMUEL DAVID etal 1.3000 110 JOHN PICKETT RD OFF $113.31 PICKETT, SONYA CLAYTON 1.0000 102 DEMPS RD OFF $2.13 PICKETT, TERESA A 2.0000 101 302 PETERSON HILL AVE $146.69 PICKETT, VIRGINIA TATE 0.4500 103 94 PICKETT RD $339.22 PIERCE, ALLEN D etal 0.5300 109 800 JOHNSON NURSERY RD $246.65 PIERCE, GARY F 2.0000 109 510 MARY SLOCUM RD NE $3.33 PIERCE, JEFFERY WADE etal 6.6000 110 630 NC HWY 50 $89.99 PIERCE, RANDALL G etal 19.3200 110 NC HWY 50 $258.95 PIERCE, RANDALL G etal 20.1800 110 466 NC HWY 50 $267.79 PIERCE, WILLIAM GRAY etal 0.5000 110 570 SANDY BEND RD $104.16 PIGFORD, CLYDE E etal 1.0000 101 335 RHYNE RD $236.54 PIGFORD, MARK ALAN 53.0000 108 INDIAN HILL RD $309.25 PIGFORD, MARK ALAN etal 30.0000 109 POWERS RD $2.66 PINER, ANNIE RUTH PADGETT L/E 8.0600 109 5568 ENGLISHTOWN RD $415.96 PITTS, JEFFREY W etalLOT 102 COUNTRY CLUB DR $218.59 PITTS, JEFFREY W etal LOT 102 COUNTRY CLUB DR $218.59 POLA, ANDREW J 0.7400 102 255 E GILLCUP TR $378.49 POLA, ANDRZEJ JAN 0.6700 102 GILLCUP TR $225.29 POLLOCK, ARLANDER L etal 0.6900 101 2923 US HWY 117 S $244.77 POPE, JOHN W III etal 5.0200 101 PENDERLEA HWY $127.06 PORTER, BRIAN KEITH etal 1.0400 103 315 MEADOW LN $150.24 PORTER, LOU ANN LANIER 0.5200 110 RIVERBEND DR $53.62 PORTER, LOU ANN LANIER 0.6000 110 RIVERBEND DR $61.71 PORTER, LOU ANN LANIER 0.5500 110 RIVERBEND DR $56.65 PORTER, LOU ANN LANIER 0.5500 110 RIVERBEND DR $86.33 PORTER, LOU ANN LANIER 0.1500 110 RIVERBEND DR $16.18 PORTER, WANDA B 0.7700 108 4720 SHILOH RD $592.28 PORTILLO, MARVIN A etal 6.2800 109 12086 US HWY 117 N $880.17 POWELL WARING, LYDIA 0.5500 103 182 CLAYTON LN $46.44 POWELL, EDITH M 0.8200 103 15405 NC HWY 210 $126.25 POWELL, NICHOLAS JASON 4.0500 109 JL POWELL ROAD $236.38 POWERS, ANTONIO etal 0.4000 109 10360 US HWY 117 N $52.48 POWERS, KENNY DERWIN 2.3900 103 90 CARR AVE $1,126.17 PRESTWOOD, CYNTHIA MARIE 0.0600 102 307 NEW BERN AVE $308.19 PRICE, WALTER PETE 6.4000 103 225 NEWELLS HOLLOW $386.66 PRICE, WILBUR P 0.5000 104 4875 LITTLE KELLY RD $438.20 PRIDGEN, ARTHUR etal 0.4600 101 STAG PARK RD $47.54 PRIDGEN, BRION SCOTT 5.7000 106 481 HEADING BLUFF RD $525.35 PRIDGEN, DEBRA D 1.0700 107 NEWTOWN LOOP RD $109.91 PRIDGEN, EUGENE 9.8300 106 KEITH RD $32.89 PRIDGEN, EUGENE 48.8400 106 644 CANETUCK RD $468.01 PRIDGEN, EUGENE 2.9000 107 POINT CASWELL RD $68.53 PRIDGEN, EUGENE 28.1900 106 HEADING BLUFF RD $95.28 PRIDGEN, EUGENE 0.4400 106 HEADING BLUFF RD $22.60 PRIDGEN, EUGENE 2.4600 106 HEADING BLUFF RD $50.92 PRIDGEN, EUGENE 6.1400 106 HEADING BLUFF RD $14.63 PRIDGEN, EUGENE 15.9100 106 292 LONG BLUFF RD $3,084.21 PRIDGEN, EUGENE P 2.0700 105 BRINSON RD $38.61 PRIDGEN, EUGENE PETE 8.6800 106 CANETUCK RD OFF $5.58 PRIDGEN, EUGENE PETE 1.9200 106 CANETUCK RD OFF $5.98 PRIDGEN, EUGENE PETE 3.0000 106 CANETUCK RD OFF $9.63 PRIDGEN, EUGENE PETE 1.0000 106 6548 CANETUCK RD $342.00 PRIDGEN, EUGENE PETE 3.0000 106 35404 NC HWY 210 $239.93 PRIDGEN, EUGENE PETE 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EUGENE PETE 49.5000 106 572 CANETUCK RD $364.79 EUGENE PETE 36.9100 106 268 CANETUCK RD $154.62 EUGENE PETE 0.4600 106 268 CANETUCK RD $133.58 EUGENE PETE 5.8500 106 33498 NC HWY 210 $103.49 EUGENE PETE 13.9200 107 1137 MORGAN RD $85.39 EUGENE PETE 4.0800 106 LONG BLUFF RD $40.53 EUGENE PETE 1.9400 105 448 SADDLE RIDGE RD $325.58 EUGENE PETE 0.6900 105 BACK RD $34.87 GAIL C 4.4500 109 PELHAM RD $84.88 GAIL C 10.6400 109 WATHA RD & PELHAM RD $174.90 GAIL C 1.7200 109 117 HWY $43.55 GAIL C 23.2500 109 117 HWY $305.34 GAIL C 61.2000 109 117 HWY $760.64 JAMES FRANKLIN JR 5.0000 104 170 POPULAR BRANCH RD $595.68 PRIDGEN, PETE 7.0100 107 MORGAN RD OFF $113.33 PRIDGEN, PETE 20.0000 106 CANETUCK RD OFF $68.63 PRIDGEN, TISHA NICOLE 0.5000 101 8778 OLD RIVER RD $184.61 PRIDGEN, YVETTE 0.5100 101 105 ALEXANDER RD $379.37 PYLANT, JANET HENRY L/E etal 1.6300 107 1001 BEATTYS BRIDGE RD $179.71 RABON, HAL etal 0.3800 103 122 MAGNOLIA DR $67.20 RABON, WARREN KEITH LOT 103 112 WINCHESTER LN $639.25 RACKLEY, MARILYN G 1.0200 105 396 RICHARD SWITCH RD $475.16 RAME PROPERTIES LLC 0.1700 102 36 SOUTH END CT $3,426.48 RAMIREZ, LISA 2.5100 109 BLANTON AVE END $173.68 RAMIREZ, LISA 2.4600 109 155 BLANTON AVE $231.25 RAMOS, JUAN 1.8400 107 DAN HALES DR $149.31 RAMOS, REGLA E 0.2700 105 119 UNDERWOOD DR $61.42 RAMSEY, DARYL etal 1.2200 110 472 OLD RAMSEY RD $1,188.97 RAMSEY, ROBERT DARRIN 1.5200 109 1505 MURPHY RD $231.81 RANDLES, DALE W0.6400 110 6607 NC HWY 53 $983.06 RANDOLPH, THOMAS etal 1.2100 101 FRIENDLY LIVING COURT $113.13 RANSOM, CINDY 0.6300 102 1184 HARRISON CREEK RD $169.14 RAY, ROBERT TIMOTHY etal LOT 110 381 SHELTER COVE RD $333.89 REAVES, CHARLES S 0.3600 104 17725 NC HWY 210 $598.42 RECTOR, CECIL E JR etal 1.8500 103 6426 US HWY 117 S $413.53 REDD, MICHAEL 2.8000 102 185 OLD WOODSIDE RD $245.55 REDD, MICHAEL ADM OF ESTATE OF 0.6000 102 105 OLD WOODSIDE RD $959.94 REDMOND, VANCE EDWARD etal LOT 101 101 PHEDORA SPUR $407.65 REDUS NC COASTAL LLC 0.6800 102 STOCKTON PL $2.99 REEVES, LISA 0.5100 105 421 HWY $120.92 REGISTER, DONALD RAY etal 0.5000 102 177 DANDELION LN $3.13 REGISTER, STEVEN DALE 0.8800 102 15744 US HWY 17 $2,723.41 REGISTER, STEVEN D etal 2.4700 102 15696 US HWY 17 $2,567.97 REGISTER, TINA S etal 2.0000 103 857 ARVIDA SPUR RD $364.34 REID, DONNA LOT 102 S SHORE DR $1,307.99 REID, DONNA LOT 102 S SHORE DR $220.88 REILLY, JAMES P 0.6000 108 99 L C BLAND DR $374.52 REINHOLD, MICHELLE LOT 102 112 GOLD COAST DR $362.66 REYNOLDS, DOUGLAS W 0.5200 105 210 HWY OFF $52.06 REYNOLDS, DOUGLAS W 0.5200 105 28510 NC HWY 210 $39.29 RICE, ROBERT TERRY JR 1.0000 105 255 MCDUFFIE RD $170.59 RICE, ROBERT TERRY JR 1.0000 105 219 MCDUFFIE RD $384.67 RICE, ROBERT TERRY JR etal 0.1800 105 421 HWY $3.46 RICH, ROBERT C etal 1.2700 101 200 SYCAMORE DR $500.99 RICH, WILLIE R etal 0.4600 103 12444 NC HWY 210 $61.67 RICHTER, SEAN etal 0.6000 102 N NEW RIVER DR $18.54 RIGGS, CLARENCE III etal 1.7500 103 235 MIMOSA LN $248.54 RIGGS, PENELOPE BURROWS 1.4100 102 776 ISLAND CREEK RD $150.19 RILEY, WILLIAM KARL LOT 102 104 OLD FARM RD $420.52 RITCH, BRYAN BURKE etal LOT 102 PEBBLE BEACH DR $215.24 RIVENBARK, CHARLIE PINER 1.0200 109 5675 ENGLISHTOWN RD $872.56 RIVENBARK, CHRISTOPHER JOHN 1.0000 101 540 SYCAMORE DR $169.63 RIVENBARK, CHRISTOPHER JOHN 0.3300 101 SYCAMORE DR $34.39 RIVENBARK, DEWEY SR 5.0000 101 5510 STAG PARK RD $730.67 RIVENBARK, DIANE LIFE ESTATE 1.6800 109 8218 NC HWY 11 $709.92 RIVENBARK, ELIZABETH E etal 1.0300 109 325 WALLACE AIRPORT RD $138.05 RIVENBARK, FRANCES R 0.4200 109 130 SEVEN BRANCH ACRES RD $29.21 RIVENBARK, J B JR etal 1.8400 109 MURRAY TOWN RD & MURPHY RD OFF $46.93 RIVENBARK, J B JR etal 1.2400 109 MURRAY TOWN RD $38.80 RIVENBARK, J B JR etal 26.5000 109 1926 MURRAY TOWN RD $710.67 RIVENBARK, J B JR etal 2.0000 109 1645 MURPHY RD $127.17 RIVENBARK, LUCY D 0.5800 101 904 E WILMINGTON ST $1,326.50 RIVENBARK, SAMMY L 0.8100 101 3261 PENDERLEA HWY $146.93 RIVENBARK, TIM LOT 103 114 REMINGTON RD $181.47 RNR LLC LOT 102 1814B S SHORE DR $3,023.40 ROBERSON, KATRINA M etal 10.0000 105 2601 PORTER RD $286.23 ROBERSON, KATRINA M etal 1.0300 105 2521 PORTER RD $507.06 ROBERSON, KATRINA O etal 0.9600 105 2129 PORTER RD $157.04 ROBERTS, PERNELL etal 0.3800 103 195 CAMELLIA DR $104.84 ROBERTS, ROBERT W JR 1.2300 102 ROBERTS RD $225.32 ROBERTS, ROBERT W JR 0.6300 102 ROBERTS RD OFF $127.54 ROBINSON, DARRELL EVAN 0.8300 108 4189 SHILOH RD $86.22 ROBINSON, HENRY WILLIAM 0.4600 108 411 NEWKIRK RD $349.80 ROBINSON, JAMES D etal 3.5000 106 1180 SYKES TOWN RD $291.66 ROBINSON, KATRINA M 12.8600 105 2521 PORTER RD $239.65 ROBINSON, MARY FRANCES 0.4800 103 360 KIMBERLY CT $74.68 ROBINSON, MARY LOUISE etal 3.5400 108 285 NEWKIRK RD $656.82 ROBINSON, MAYBELLE HEIRS 1.6800 107 170 SHAKY RD $118.01 ROBINSON, REBECCA 1.0000 108 3010 TUCKAHOE RD $82.63 ROBINSON, SHIRLEY ANN 1.1500 102 492 LEA CREST LN $308.88 ROCK OF TRUTH CHURCH 40.4000 110 MAPLE HILL SCHOOL RD $519.26 RODGERS, ROBERT NEIL etal 0.9100 102 211 WHISPERING PINES CT $538.51 ROGERS, CARL D 0.5500 101 106 ROGERS RD $171.85 ROGERS, CARL D 0.7700 101 104 ROGERS RD $1,152.04 ROGERS, DAVID R etal 0.4000 108 TAYLORS LANE $42.07 ROGERS, MICHAEL 7.8500 104 CLARKS LANDING LOOP RD $134.26 ROGERS, MICHAEL WALKER LOT 101 WHITESTOCKING RD OFF $246.24 ROMAN, MARCOS 0.9100 109 9094 PELHAM RD $305.25 ROMERO, NANCY K 0.0500 103 RAILROAD RD $45.90 ROOKS, DORIS C 0.6600 109 92 N CHARLOTTE ST $229.71 ROOKS, DORIS C 0.4400 109 535 JOHNSON NURSERY RD $361.15 ROOKS, DORIS C 6.3200 109 47 SHANNON DR $170.13 ROSE, LARRY WAYNE SR etal 11.0900 101 650 COPPERHEAD LN $904.25 ROTH, OLGA etal LOT 102 666 BAY HARBOR DR $435.81 ROUSE, CHRISTOPHER SHAWN etal 3.2600 109 309 N CHUBB RD $355.40 ROWE, DAVID F LOT 103 13538 US HWY 117 S $203.28 ROYSTER, KAUNDO KEYON etal 0.5000 101 CROOMS DR $48.59 ROYSTER, KAUNDO KEYON etal 0.6300 101 CROOMS DR $64.74 RUFUS DAVID HOWARD FAMILY LTD 546.7000 101 1225 STAG PARK RD $387.23 RUMLEY, ROBERT JOEL L/E 2.4500 102 28 WHITE SAND RD $799.88 RUSTOM, ARLENE LOT 101 N WRIGHT ST OFF $325.14 RYAN, GWYNETTA N etal 0.6800 103 146 GOBBLER CT $462.96 S&R GRANDVIEW LLC 1.3100 102 HOWARDS LANDING RD $614.93 S&R GRANDVIEW LLC 1.0200 102 HOWARDS LANDING RD $479.03 S&R GRANDVIEW LLC 1.8300 102 GRANDVIEW DRIVE $46.34 S&R GRANDVIEW LLC 1.2400 102 17 HWY OFF $1,809.13 S&R GRANDVIEW LLC 0.3600 102 CASTEEN WOODS RD $211.90 SAGE ISLAND LLC 10.0000 102 50 HWY OFF $328.25 SANCHEZ, MATILDE etal 1.6700 108 2538 INDIAN HILL RD $549.55 SANCHEZ, MATILDE etal 4.7900 108 2570 INDIAN HILL RD $359.41 SANTIAGO, LUCIO ANTONIO CRUZ 1.5100 105 339 BIG FOUR RD $92.44 SANTORO, PAUL A etal LOT 102 140 SIR WALTER CT $1,465.83 SAUSE, IAN M 0.7300 104 194 WOODCROFT LN $340.15 SAVAGE, MICHAEL etal 1.4600 103 OLD SWANN POINT AV $2.02 SAVAGE, ROY ALLEN JR etal 2.0000 109 594 PELHAM RD $970.20 SAVAGE, ROY ALLEN JR etal 4.6600 109 637 WATHA RD $154.26 SAWYER, EDMUND W etal 0.9600 102 111 WIND RIDGE RD $539.73 SAWYER, MARY etal LOT 103 131 REMINGTON RD $2.90 SCARBERRY, JUDY J JOHNSON 0.6400 104 OFF NC HWY 210 $66.71 SCHMIDT, DOROTHY C LOT 102 668 BAY HARBOR DR $369.85 SCHOENLEBER, RICHARD etal 0.5100 102 207 S GRIST MILL RD $2,254.47 SCHWEFEL, JERRY BRUCE etal LOT 110 1085 S S HOLLY SHELTER ESTATES RD RD $879.10 SCIANNA, V JAMES 1.0000 108 505 WARDS CORNER LOOP RD $461.37 SCICCHITANO, DIANE R LOT 102 408 ENSIGN CT $555.36 SCOTT, AGATHA GRAINGER etal 0.4900 101 41 OLIVER LN $448.52 SCOTT, ODESSA BRICE 0.8400 109 117 HWY OFF $5.13 SCOTT, PEGGY FELICIA 0.8700 103 82 DAISY SCOTT RD $1,613.27 SCOTT, WILLIAM etal 0.8100 109 394 ANNIE WEST RD $403.28 SCOTT, WILLIAM etal 0.8100 109 117 HWY OFF $2.33 SCOTT, WILLIAM etal 0.8100 109 117 HWY OFF $2.33 SCOTT, WILLIE A 0.5900 110 1368 ERIE LN $80.95 SEYMOUR, FRANCIS M 0.4700 109 2575 ANDERSON RD $62.53 SHAFFIER, STEVEN V SR etal 1.1300 103 190 MEADOW LN $375.73 SHARP, MICKEY GERALD LOT 101 501 S WALKER ST $746.53 SHARPLESS, ELIJAH etal 0.7300 110 WEBBTOWN RD $65.03 SHARPLESS, JOHN C JR 1.0000 110 144 ROCKFISH LAKE RD $640.20 SHARPLESS, JOSEPH ELMER 2.6000 110 LUBY HILL RD OFF $58.18 SHARPLESS, JOSEPH ELMER 2.6000 110 LUBY HILL RD OFF $58.18 SHARPLESS, KIM LORINDA CORUJO 1.0000 110 1720 WEBBTOWN RD $63.30 SHARPLESS, MELVIN J 10.1700 102 HARRISON CREEK RD END $191.67 SHARPLESS, MELVIN J 0.7300 102 475 PERKINS DR $372.93 SHARPLESS, SHIRLEY J etal 0.2000 110 325 WOOTEN RD $266.93 SHARPLESS, VICTORIA L e5.2400 110 LEE RD SHAW HWY PROPERTIES LLC 5.3100 110 NC HWY 210 SHAW HWY PROPERTIES LLC 37.5100 110 NC HWY 210 SHAW HWY PROPERTIES LLC 8.2400 110 NC HWY 210 SHAW HWY PROPERTIES LLC 3.9100 110 NC HWY 210 SHAW HWY PROPERTIES LLC 247.5600 110 NC HWY 210 SHAW HWY PROPERTIES LLC 30.0700 110 NC HWY 210 SHAW HWY PROPERTIES LLC 3.7500 110 NC HWY 210 SHAW HWY PROPERTIES LLC 25.5500 110 NC HWY 210 SHAW HWY PROPERTIES LLC 908.2400 110 NC HWY 210 SHAW, DEBORAH etal 23.140006 CANETUCK RD SHAW, DELLA LEE KING 1.0000 104 19229 NC HWY 210 SHAW, DELLA LEE KING etal 1.0000 104 210 HWY OFF

$94.97 $3.49 $17.97 $5.67 $3.71 $82.15 $11.30 $2.96 $9.85 $263.87 $216.78 $948.83 $103.68

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AMOUNT DUE

SHEFFIELD, DEBORAH 0.5200 109 51 W H ROBBINS RD $192.20 SHEFFIELD, JASON W etal LOT 102 614 CEDAR AVE $556.90 SHELL, WILLIAM R ESCROW AGENT 5.1400 103 CARVER RD OFF $94.55 SHEPARD, CARRIE MAE 0.5900 102 89 UNION BETHEL RD $370.39 SHEPARD, COBA LEE HEIRS 4.5800 110 50 HWY OFF $86.74 SHEPARD, EDGAR etal 12.4400 110 WEBBTOWN RD OFF $183.38 SHEPARD, HORRIS ETALS 2.0000 102 115 J W ACRES LN $261.22 SHEPARD, JAMES E etal 2.0200 110 MAPLE HILL SCHOOL RD $141.97 SHEPARD, PATRICIA LEE 0.5700 110 235 LEE RD $218.63 SHEPARD, ROBERT M JR 1.0000 102 101 ESSIE LN $314.66 SHEPARD, WILLIAM JR 0.3400 102 513 UNION BETHEL RD $222.64 SHEPARD, WILLIAM S 0.0800 102 UNION BETHEL RD OFF $7.70 SHEPARD, ZELLIA W etal 2.6000 110 MAPLE HILL SCHOOL RD $8.18 SHERIDAN, JOSEPH S etal 0.6700 102 LIVE OAK LANE $741.02 SHINGLETON, E GRAYLING 5.7200 102 459 J A DR $561.82 SHINGLETON, ERNEST GRAYLING 10.8700 102 J A DR $55.82 SHINGLETON, ERNEST GRAYLING 110.0000 102 HOOVER RD OFF END $118.67 SHINGLETON, JEFFREY THURMAN 1.0400 102 67 & 87 FRANK MILLIS RD $227.15 SHINGLETON, JEFFREY THURMAN 0.4600 102 210 HWY $47.20 SHINGLETON, JEFFREY THURMAN 0.4600 102 210 HWY $47.20 SHINGLETON, JEFFREY THURMAN 0.4600 102 FRANKLIN MILLS RD $124.94 SHINGLETON, JEFFREY THURMAN 0.9100 102 FRANKLIN MILLS RD $92.39 SHINGLETON, JEFFREY THURMAN 1.0700 102 31 MOSES LN $105.45 SHINGLETON, T FARNELL 13.3700 102 12915 US HWY 17 $872.11 SHINGLETON, T FARNELL 3.5500 102 OFF US 17 $12.57 SHINGLETON, T FARNELL 1.0500 102 13309 US HWY 17 $1,225.86 SHINGLETON, THOMAS FARNELL 3.8100 102 WINNIE PEARL LN $78.03 SHINGLETON, THOMAS FARNELL 1.0300 102 107 & 127 FRANK MILLIS RD $228.33 SHINGLETON, THOMAS FARNELL 1.0200 102 147 & 167 FRANK MILLIS RD $228.01 SHINGLETON, THOMAS FARNELL 0.9600 102 187 & 207 FRANK MILLIS RD $220.67 SHINGLETON, THOMAS FARNELL 0.9200 102 313 & 333 FRANK MILLIS RD 154.99 SHINGLETON, THOMAS FARNELL 1.0300 102 244 & 260 FRANK MILLIS RD $228.33 SHINGLETON, THOMAS FARNELL 0.9300 102 302 & 332 FRANK MILLIS RD $156.66 SHINGLETON, THOMAS FARNELL 2.6300 102 264 FRANKLIN MILLS RD $318.00 SHINGLETON, THOMAS FARNELL 1.6000 102 FRANKLIN MILLS RD $126.33 SHINGLETON, THOMAS FARNELL 2.4900 102 376 FRANK MILLIS RD $171.04 SHINGLETON, THOMAS FARNELL 411.0100 102 904 SAPS ROAD $3,726.75 SHINGLETON, THOMAS FARNELL 0.2800 102 210 HWY $29.12 SHINGLETON, THOMAS FARNELL 0.9500 102 45 FRANK MILLIS RD $160.01 SHINGLETON, THOMAS FARNELL 0.4700 102 210 HWY $48.20 SHINGLETON, THOMAS FARNELL 7.7000 102 210 HWY $263.36 SHINGLETON, THOMAS FARNELL 0.4600 102 210 HWY $47.20 SHINGLETON, THOMAS FARNELL 0.4600 102 210 HWY $47.20 SHINGLETON, THOMAS FARNELL etal 0.9200 02 269 FRANK MILLIS RD $154.99 SHINGLETON, THOMAS FARNELL etal 0.9200 102 247 FRANK MILLIS RD $213.97 SHINGLETON, THOMAS FARNELL etal 1.1000 102 373 FRANK MILLIS RD $171.31 SHIPTON, TAMMY LARAE etal LOT 102203 GOLD COAST DR $326.30 SHIVER, DOCK 9.0200 104 LITTLE KELLY RD OFF $149.18 SHORT, CLARENCE E 2.8600 108 24921 US HWY 421 $193.95 SHRUM, LOUISE M LOT 102 111 PINE NEEDLE WAY $1,624.22 SHULMAN, NEAL B 0.4900 108 KINGS DR $49.11 SHULMAN, NEAL B 0.4900 108 KINGS DR $49.11 SHULMAN, NEAL B 0.4900 108 KINGS DR $49.11 SIDBERRY, CLARENCE 4.0000 103 17165 NC HWY 210 $573.71 SIDBERRY, CLARENCE 1.7500 102 1121 HARRISON CREEK RD $183.50 SIDBURY LAND HOLDINGS LLC 2.4000 10 US HWY 17 $700.92 SIDBURY, BERNICE F 0.3500 102 US 17 HWY NORTH $103.07 SIDBURY, CHADNER HEIRS 1.0000 102 25132 US HWY 17 $791.01 SIDBURY, HERBERT F etal 10.0000 102 UNION BETHEL RD OFF $333.91 SIDBURY, IVORY 0.5000 102 50 HWY OFF $99.18 SIDBURY, JOHN R 1.0000 102 UNION BETHEL RD OFF $201.85 SIDBURY, LAURA A 1.0000 102 HARDISON DR $197.35 SIDBURY, LAWYER HEIRS LOT 102 MANHOLLOW CHURCH RD $688.23 SIDBURY, REX DOWLESS 54.2300 102 1534 WATTS LANDING RD $390.14 SIMMONS, KENNETH C 0.8300 107 837 SLOCUM TR $115.33 SIMPSON, ALBERT F etal 1.1000 102 17 HWY OFF $45.19 SIMPSON, ALBERT F etal 14.4900 102 US 17 HWY $210.54 SIMPSON, DORIS A ET AL 0.2000 105 NC HWY 210 OFF $7.55 SIMPSON, EMMALINE & LEDELL 1.0500 105 170 HANSLEY SIMPSON RD $285.26 SIMPSON, JAYNE AYRE LOT 107 COLLEGE STREET $41.09 SIMPSON, JAYNE AYRE LOT 107 COLLEGE ST $39.00 SIMPSON, JAYNE AYRE LOT 107 COLLEGE ST $33.22 SIMPSON, JAYNE AYRE 8.2800 108 HALFWAY BRANCH SCHOOL RD OFF $134.32 SIMPSON, KIMBERLY etal 10.0400 103 17044 NC HWY 210 $646.33 SIMPSON, LIZZIE HEIRS 2.3200 105 1354 BOROUGH RD $543.85 SIMPSON, MAZELL LEE 0.8400 105 25972 NC HWY 210 $424.14 SIMPSON, ROBERT 3.2900 101 STAG PARK RD $158.21 SIMPSON, ROBERT GEORGE 0.5000 110 50 HWY $66.45 SIMPSON, SHERI S etal 0.2300 103 WAGON TRAIN RD $83.75 SIMPSON, TERRYL 1.2700 107 16170 NC HWY 53 W $325.38 SIMPSON, THOMAS PRESTON etal 0.7500 103 245 KIMBERLY CT $124.76 SIMS, RICKY WAYNE etal L103 105 WOODHAVEN DR $388.85 SISSON, HANNAH JOLYNN 0.4600 103 7021 US HWY 117 S $279.11 SKLARSKY, HELEN 10.0000 101 MAIN ST $149.48 SMITH BROTHERS PROPERTIES LLC LOT 110 141 SHELTER COVE RD $303.69 SMITH, ADRIAN GARNER etal 0.5200 103 191 PICKETT RD $145.68 SMITH, ANGELA BERYL 0.7000 103 JAKES DR $96.83 SMITH, BEATRICE etal 0.2500 107 RANKIN ST $13.27 SMITH, BONNIE L etal 0.9400 102 MARCIL LN OFF $8.69 SMITH, BRADLEY J 0.9900 102 535 N GREEN ACRES DR $521.17 SMITH, CORNELIUS 0.7900 108 9009 POINT CASWELL RD $82.11 SMITH, DARREN LOT 103 101 REMINGTON RD $4.53 SMITH, DAVID H SR etal LOT 102 151 SHELLEY ROAD $826.53 SMITH, EARNEST C JR etal LOT 02 PENDER AVE $160.28 SMITH, FRANKLIN L LOT 102 BROADVIEW LANE $302.28 SMITH, GEORGE R HEIRS 4.0500 101 1220 NEW RD $5.16 SMITH, GRAHAM SCOTT 2.4900 108 7947 NC HWY 53 W $214.04 SMITH, JAMES RICHARD etal 0.5300 103 155 BELLHAMMON FOREST DR $224.27 SMITH, JANICE LOT 101 105 W WALLACE ST $232.20 SMITH, JANICE 0.1700 101 301 S WRIGHT ST $407.42 SMITH, JEFFREY D etal 8.0500 107 16141 NC HWY 53 W $593.47 SMITH, JOHN H SR 1.3700 101 N 117 HWY OFF $119.10 SMITH, JOYCE BROWN 000 101 130 OLIVER LN $403.31 SMITH, LARRY JAMES etal LOT 102 811 N ANDERSON BLVD $1,146.01 SMITH, LISA SILLS etal 0.8300 107 1037 SLOCUM TR $136.94 SMITH, MACK D etal 0.4600 101 934 NEW RD $513.35 SMITH, MARK R 8.4200 101 3250 US HWY 117 S $492.23 SMITH, MARK R 6.0800 101 US HWY 117 SOUTH $263.92 SMITH, MATTIE HORTENSE 0.9900 101 PIKE CREEK RD $33.64 SMITH, MATTIE HORTENSE 6.8600 101 PIKE CREEK RD OFF $110.99 SMITH, RAY LANDER 2.6300 103 371 BALCOMBE RD $364.14 SMITH, ROBERT G 0.8800 109 45 PINE NEEDLE RD $185.87 SMITH, STEPHANIE etal 2.0900 104 57 ROOSTER TAIL TR $586.94 SMITH, SUE MEDLIN etal LOT 102 N TOPSAIL DR $746.24 SMITH, SUE MEDLIN etal LOT 1 02 701 N SHORE DR $2,175.34 SMITH, SUE MEDLIN etal LOT 102 N TOPSAIL DR $746.24 SMITH, SUE MEDLIN etal LOT 102 N TOPSAIL DR $746.24 SMITH, SUE MEDLIN etal LOT 102 N SHORE DR $2,175.34 SMITH, TIMOTHY JAMES 0.8400 105 JUMPIN RUN TRAIL $87.25 SMITH, VENESSA 0.5000 103 16852 NC HWY 210 $143.54 SMITH, W R LOT 102 1332 ANDERSON BLVD S $328.73 SMITH, WILLIAM J JR etal 1.4300 101 520 NEW ROAD $120.80 SMITH, WILLIAM O etal 0.7100 109 CROOMSBRIDGE RD $72.84 SMYTHE, VIVIAN 3.7900 107 1114 SLOCUM TR $120.32 SNIPES, MICHAEL ALBERT 1.2300 101 09 HOT RIDGE RD $134.83 SODOMSKY, MITCHELL LOT 102 OLDE POINT RD $837.88 SODOMSKY, MITCHELL LOT 102 OLDE POINT RD $837.88 SODOMSKY, MITCHELL etal 2.8400 102 15639 US HWY 17 $4,310.52 SOGA, STEPHEN ANTHONY 0.8800 104 NORTH DR $226.89 SOGA, STEPHEN ANTHONY 0.7600 104 NORTH DR $196.08 SOGA, STEPHEN A etal 0.8800 104 NORTH DR $151.59 SOLOMON, SIMON LOT 102 N TOPSAIL DR $746.24 SOLOMON, SIMON LOT 102 214 N TOPSAIL DR $3,039.13 SOUTHEAST LAND DEVELOPMENT LLC 29.5100 109 117 HWY & I40 $798.11 SPAINHOUR, OLIVER LAMON etal 95.9000 110 GODWIN RD $10.84 SPEARMAN, CAROLYN A 0.5800 105 BIG FOUR RD OFF 57.94 SPEARMAN, WILLIE JR etal 0.5500 108 3150 HALFWAY BRANCH SCHOOL RD $76.30 SPEARS, JOHN KEVIN etal 5.5900 105 312 SMOOT AVE $631.87 SPENCER, COLETHA 0.5000 103 483 PORTERS LANE RD $66.95 SPENCER, COLETHA 3.0000 103 PORTERS LANE RD $190.94 SPENCER, EVANS NAPOLEON etal 0.5100 109 2702 BAY RD $562.54 SPENCER, LAURA 0.3600 108 190 NEWKIRK RD $418.17 SPENCER, WILLIAM ARTHUR 0.8700 103 845 POND RD $115.76 SPROUSE, GEORGIA CAROL etal 0.5200 102 2335 SLOOP POINT LOOP RD $6.67 SPROUSE, ROBERT etal 2.6400 101 540 COPPERHEAD LANE $228.20 STAFFORD, LARRY EUGENE 0.4600 103 345 JUNIPER RD $121.31 STALKER, GEORGE 1.0800 107 197 BATTLEGROUND RD $158.97 STALKER, GEORGE MITCHELL JR 1.1600 105 BLUEBERRY RD $112.42 STALKER, GEORGE MITCHELL JR 1.0000 105 2949 BLUEBERRY RD $468.29 STANLEY, JESSIE ANTONIO 0.4600 103 600 CHESHIRE RD $143.72 STANLEY, VALERIE C 0.8800 109 MALLARD ROOST DR $70.12 STANLEY, VALERIE C 0.9500 109 297 MALLARD ROOST DR $359.04 STANLEY, VALERIE C 0.9500 109 MALLARD ROOST DR $75.62


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STEELE, JAMES CARL etal 1.9000 109 236 WASHINGTON CREEK DR $308.89 STEPHENSON, JAMES EARL etal 2.8500 104 NORTH DR $98.54 STEWART STAG PROPERTIES INC 1.0000 101 6324 STAG PARK RD $393.08 STEWART, LOTTIE 0.9500 101 7564 OLD RIVER RD $395.71 STOCKS, GLENDA L etal 10.6000 103 210 HWY OFF $163.18 STOCKS, GLENDA L etal 0.7600 103 13280 ASHTON RD $915.81 STOCKS, MARK ALLEN 27.5000 103 210 HWY OFF $360.10 STOCKS, MARK ALLEN 10.0000 103 210 HWY OFF $155.33 STONE, AUDREY M 1.0000 106 7185 CANETUCK RD $163.67 STOWELL, TIMOTHY 0.5700 102 3444 NC HWY 210 W $203.16 STREMFEL, SHELLY etal LOT 105 159 SINAI DR $240.04 STRICKLAND, ALBERT CURTIS 1.0000 109 8684 MARY SLOCUM RD SW $169.28 STRICKLAND, JAMES A etal LOT 102 442 BRICKYARD RD $1,482.51 STRICKLAND, JOSEPH DONALD etal LOT 102 629 BISHOP CT $118.38 STRICKLAND, LLOYD etal 1.2100 105 203 RIVERLAND DR $1,002.47 STRICKLAND, TERESA K LOT 102 865 WILDWOOD CIR $173.70 STRICKLAND, WENDY GRYMES LOT 102 113 OLD FARM RD $335.75 STRINGFIELD, DANIEL 1.1000 105 138 BIG FOUR RD $133.22 STURDAVANT, STEVEN WILLIAM SR 10.0000 110 50 HWY $3.51 SUGG, GEORGE A etal 1.3600 109 ROUSE DR $134.52 SUGGS, DESTINY CLARICE 1.0300 101 2059 PENDERLEA HWY $280.48 SUGGS, GEORGE ANDREW etal 1.5200 109 103 ROUSE DR $660.77 SULLIVAN, BRETT 4.5000 107 1111 RACCOON HOLLOW RD $896.92 SULLIVAN, DONALD 0.0600 107 100 E CHURCH ST $309.29 SULLIVAN, DONALD LOT 107 201 E CHURCH ST $487.43 SULLIVAN, DONALD 0.1900 107 CHURCH ST $53.21 SULLIVAN, DONALD LOT 107 228 E CHURCH ST $675.38 SULLIVAN, DONALD LOT 107 CHURCH ST $4.01 SULLIVAN, DONALD 20.0000 107 RACCOON HOLLOW RD $232.65 SULLIVAN, DONALD 20.0000 107 RACCOON HOLLOW RD $502.83 SULLIVAN, DONALD 5.3500 107 ROOKS RD OFF $48.28 SULLIVAN, DONALD 1.0000 107 RACCOON HOLLOW ROAD $5.09 SULLIVAN, DONALD 21.3900 107 1550 RACOON HOLLOW RD $1,348.08 SULLIVAN, DONALD 21.3900 107 1550 RACOON HOLLOW RD $5,240.47 SULLIVAN, DONALD 70.0000 107 1399 RACCOON HOLLOW RD $2,734.93 SULLIVAN, DONALD 70.0000 107 1399 RACCOON HOLLOW RD $540.00 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INVESTMENTS INC 0.1800 102 GREENSBORO AVENUE $1,029.51 SURF CITY INVESTMENTS INC 0.8900 102 GREENSBORO AVENUE $2,606.89 SURF CITY INVESTMENTS INC 1.7800 102 GREENSBORO AVENUE $5,893.61 SURF CITY INVESTMENTS INC 0.0200 102 GREENSBORO AVENUE $59.55 SUTTLES, B J 4.1800 102 180 OSCAR EDENS RD $441.52 SUTTLES, JOYCE ANN 1.5400 102 OLD LANDING RD $81.34 SUTTLES, MEGAN 4.1200 102 CORDTS LANE $750.99 SUTTON, JOHN R II 0.7900 101 797 SYCAMORE DR $131.70 SUTTON, TONY CURTIS etal 0.7900 109 717 JOHNSON NURSERY RD $204.64 SWINSON, CYNTHIA MARSHBURN LOT 101 604 W HAYES ST $112.77 TALBERT, JACK K 10.0000 101 FRONT ST OFF $149.48 TANISE LLC 3.2000 102 TWIN OAKS DR $2,745.95 TANISE LLC 0.6000 102 TWIN OAKS DR $543.30 TATE, BOBBY NELSON SR0.5400 109 116 TATE RD $54.01 TATE, BOBBY NELSON etal 0.4600 109 230 TATE RD $243.79 TATUM, CARRIE M R HEIRS 12.4700 105 1070 COWPEN LANDING RD $132.49 TAYLOR, CATHY WHITE etal 0.1700 102 1802 KINGS LANDING RD $329.24 TAYLOR, DARRELL K etal 2.2400 110 WEBBTOWN RD $98.13 TAYLOR, EDDIE ARNOLD LOT 102 193 HICKORY POINT EXT $825.70 TAYLOR, JAMES D etal 1.3700 108 242 BULLTAIL RD $1,383.02 TAYLOR, YVETTE 1.0000 104 22070 NC HWY 210 $181.15 TEACHEY, BILLY ARMON etal 0.4600 109 461 DOCTORS CREEK RD $480.84 TEACHEY, JANE ELIZABETH etal 10.3400 109 HORSE BRANCH ROAD $3.31 TEACHEY, JANE ELIZABETH etal 8.3300 109 HORSE BRANCH RD $3.69 TEACHEY, MICHAEL GLENN 1.4000 109 7453 HORSE BRANCH RD $2.93 TENNEY, JOSHUA etal 2.0000 101 1318 OLD SAVANNAH RD S $228.21 THE LEMIRE GROUP LLC 1.6400 103 9185 US HWY 117 S $75.38 THIGPEN, JAMES ALVIN 2.2000 101 1114 NC HWY 53 E $331.64 THIGPEN, JAMES ALVIN etal 1.0000 01 WHITESTOCKING RD OFF $56.65 THOMAS, DAISY SELLERS 0.5200 105 5534 MALPASS CORNER RD $152.43 THOMAS, EDGAR ALLEN 0.4900 108 KINGS DR $49.11 THOMAS, HARRY D JR etal 8.7600 101 201 W MAIN ST 2,475.30 THOMPSON, BESSIE LOT 101 307 W WILLIAMS ST $275.92 THOMPSON, CLEMENTINE 0.5400 107 340 NEWTOWN LOOP RD $253.28 THOMPSON, ERIC RAY etal 5.7000 105 141 JAMES E MOORE RD $104.78 THOMPSON, ERIC RAY etal 4.1800 105 JAMES E MOORE RD OFF $185.37 THOMPSON, JASON EARL 1.0000 101 3912 PINEY WOODS RD $4.62 THOMPSON, JENNIFER ANN 0.8500 105 621 UNDERWOOD DR $150.91 THOMPSON, JERRY CLAY 0.4600 102 258 HOWARDS LANDING RD $411.22 THOMPSON, LARRY NELSON etal 1.2600 101 SYCAMORE DR $115.22 THOMPSON, NATHAN EARL JR etal 4.6700 103 1535 NC HWY 133 $446.63 THORNHILL, ARLENE L etal LOT 102 302 BERMUDA DR $386.47 THORNTON, GLENN RAY etal 0.7600 101 117 HWY S $73.34 THORNTON, GLENN R etal 0.8000 101 2861 US HWY 117 S $395.45 TI CONSTRUCTION LLC LOT 102 OAK DR $876.14 TI CONSTRUCTION LLC LOT 102 ISLAND CT $824.73 TILLMAN, GARY FRANK JR LOT 102 616 CREEK DR $341.73 TODD, THOMAS RAY etal 1.0000 102 DOGWOOD RD $101.43 TODD, WILLIAM T JR HEIRS 0.5300 102 1323 FACTORY RD $286.84 TOLLEY, JAMES SCOTT etal 0.8000 103 156 BELLHAMMON FOREST DR $477.36 TOLSON, ALEXANDER etal 1.5000 106 1435 BETHEL CHURCH RD $242.73 TOMPKINS, STACY MARIE 0.4600 103 651 THANKFUL RD $61.67 TOOMER, TIA MICHELLE 0.5200 101 RHYNE RD $43.71 TOUT POUR BIEN LLC 25.8400 101 2338 STAG PARK RD $2,526.48 TURNER, GLENNELL etal 0.5400 109 3889 US HWY 117 N $190.07 TURNER, JANET P etal 1.0300 109 909 CAMP KIRKWOOD RD $25.61 TURNER, ROBERT GENE etal 0.5000 101 1386 OLD SAVANNAH RD S $134.42 TURNER, TYRONE JR 1.8100 109 1274 CROOMSBRIDGE RD $8.92 TYLER, GARY E 1.9500 103 251 HARTS LN $557.52 TYLER, MALCOLM S 0.2500 101 WILMINGTON ST E $43.16 TYNDALE, BRENDA 0.6000 103 165 ERWIN BRANCH LN $273.05 TYNES, MICHAEL 1.1100 108 NEWKIRK RD $35.73 TYNES, MICHAEL SYLVESTER 1.1100 108 2982 BELL WILLIAMS RD $223.16 TYSON, MEREDITH LEIGH etal 2.0800 110 80 MERRICKS CT $120.27 UNDERWOOD, BETTY LAUREN etal 90.0000 109 HORSE BRANCH RD $1,086.90 UNDERWOOD, DANIEL 2.0000 101 481 HARRELL RD $405.55 UNDERWOOD, WILLIE MARI 0.8500 109 TATE RD $27.36 UNKNOWN OWNER LOT 107 SUNSET STREET OFF $7.19 UNKNOWN OWNER 2.1200 105 RICHARD SWITCH RD OFF $155.99 UNKNOWN OWNER 5.4300 109 PELHAM RD $288.87 UNKNOWN OWNER 43.0000 104 CLARKS LANDING LOOP RD OFF $577.89 UNKNOWN OWNER 0.6200 101 PROGRESS DR $100.00 UNKNOWN OWNER LOT 101 W HAYES ST $54.76 UNKNOWN OWNER 5.0000 101 SMITH ST $148.97 UNKNOWN OWNER LOT 101 S MCRAE ST $32.94 UNKNOWN OWNER 0.1800 101 N WRIGHT ST $48.90 UNKNOWN OWNER 12.8500 102 US HWY 17 $191.99 UNKNOWN OWNER 1.0000 102 S TOPSAIL DR OFF $30.23 UNKNOWN OWNER 0.2300 102 LITTLE KINSTON RD $202.65 UPCHURCH, DANNY LOUIS 5.0000 101 99 UPLAND RD $278.49 URBANSKI, BETTY LOU 1.0000 102 327 HOLIDAY DR $196.70 US DEPT OF AGRICULTURE 0.5400 109 780 JOHNSON NURSERY RD $500.22 USHER, WILLIAM F JR 36.6700 109 ENGLISHTOWN RD OFF $471.41 USHER, WILLIAM F JR 5.5200 109 ENGLISHTOWN RD $698.60 VELASQUES, FLORENTINO 0.8100 105 115 CHERRY WOOD LN $440.94 VELASQUES, FLORENTINO 1.5500 109 71 SEVEN BRANCH ACRES RD $369.29 VELASQUEZ, JAIME 0.6100 109 152 SEVEN BRANCH ACRES RD $122.01 VELASQUEZ, JAIME 0.7400 109 168 SEVEN BRANCH ACRES RD $153.86 VELASQUEZ, JAIME 1.0000 109 49 SHANNON DR $168.21 VERT, KAREN G. 1.2400 109 484 SHILOH RD $193.56

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VICE, ASHANTIA 1.0000 102 UNION BETHEL RD OFF $201.85 VICKERY, CHARLES J etal 0.5400 102 161 RENEE DR $21.38 VILAS, CALLIE E 15.0000 109 WILLARD RD $203.71 VINGI, ROBERT E SR etal LOT 102 354 TOPSAIL PLANTATION DR $1,343.49 VIOLETTE, KEITH PAUL 5.0000 107 ROOKS RD OFF $10.47 VOORHEES, FELICIA JOAN LOT 102 133 SCOTTSDALE DR $842.90 WADDELL, TERESA 0.9800 101 86 JORDAN RD $232.12 WADLOW, R CLARK TRUSTEE etal LOT 102 2979 COUNTRY CLUB DR $218.59 WADSWORTH, WARD M II etal 0.6200 102 311 ELECTRIC LN $139.23 WAFF, STEPHEN M 5.5800 104 576 BREWINGTON DR $519.03 WAINWRIGHT, KENNETH EARL 2.5000 109 496 WEBBER RD $51.92 WAINWRIGHT, TIMOTHY LEE LOT 109 CROOMSBRIDGE RD $95.15 WAINWRIGHT, TIMOTHY etal 2.1000 109 237 VAN EDEN RD $201.35 WAKINS, JEROME etal 9.1000 110 9677 NC HWY 50 $431.35 WALKER, ARTHUR JR 4.0000 101 ED COWAN RD $81.40 WALKER, ARTHUR JR etal 0.4600 101 550 WALKERTOWN RD $326.47 WALKER, DAVID LEE LOT 107 CHURCH ST $2.08 WALKER, EARL etal 9.8800 101 RHYNE RD OFF $223.32 WALKER, EARNEST 0.9700 108 PINEY WOODS RD $34.20 WALKER, EARNEST 0.9700 108 PINEY WOODS RD $34.20 WALKER, ERNEST 2.9200 101 3920 PINEY WOODS RD $245.87 WALKER, ERNEST 5.7000 101 123 RHYNE RD $260.15 WALKER, ERNEST E 2.3600 101 RHYNE RD $168.68 WALKER, ERNEST JR 1.0400 108 765 WARDS CORNER LOOP RD $281.23 WALKER, ESTELLA BLAND 0.6400 108 8414 POINT CASWELL RD $193.00 WALKER, HERBERT C LOT 109 CROOMSBRIDGE RD $158.08 WALKER, HERMAN 6.5500 108 UNION CHAPEL RD $111.60 WALKER, HOWARD N JR 1.0000 101 DICKERSON SR OFF .... $267.13 WALKER, HOWARD N JR LOT 101 N WRIGHT ST OFF $158.01 WALKER, HOWARD N JR LOT 101 N WRIGHT ST $12.88 WALKER, HOWARD N JR etal LOT 101 703 N WRIGHT ST $819.65 WALKER, HOWARD N JR etal 14.7900 101 STAG PARK RD $240.09 WALKER, JANNIE M 0.4600 108 115 JACK CARR RD $111.25 WALKER, KELLEY SUE 0.5000 109 364 MARY SLOCUM RD NE $394.32 WALKER, LILLIE MAE M 0.7500 101 515 S MCRAE ST $456.17 WALKER, MONETTA 0.5000 109 9872 NC HWY 11 $65.58 WALKER, QUEEN M 0.7300 109 9936 NC HWY 11 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$240.01 WATERS, BONNIE GROVES LOT 102 ZONNIE LN $240.01 WATERS, JOHN EDWARD JR HEIRS LOT 102 ZONNIE LN $282.19 WATKINS, BOSTON etal 2.0000 110 8810 NC HWY 50 $473.58 WATKINS, CATALINA 0.5000 110 50 HWY $17.36 WATKINS, DAVID HEIRS 3.7500 110 NC HWY 50 $114.66 WATKINS, DAVID HEIRS 3.7500 110 NC HWY 50 $114.66 WATKINS, DAVID HEIRS 3.7500 110 NC HWY 50 $114.66 WATKINS, DAVID HEIRS 3.7500 110 9600 NC HWY 50 $114.66 WATKINS, DAVID HEIRS 3.7500 110 NC HWY 50 $114.66 WATKINS, DAVID HEIRS 3.7500 110 NC HWY 50 $114.66 WATKINS, JAMES RICHARD LOT 103 670 LANIER AVE $305.70 WATKINS, JOHNNIE MACK 0.7400 104 70 CLARKS LANDING LOOP RD $187.90 WATKINS, NAPOLEON etal 1.0000 110 8995 50 HWY $207.25 WATKINS, REGINALD T etal 0.5300 110 GARNETT RD $53.03 WATKINS, RICHARD GLENN 0.8200 102 107 COLBERT LN $539.59 WATSON, EARNEST R etal 0.5100 108 137 L C BLAND DR $25.00 WAYNE LONG CONSTRUCTION & REMO LOT 110 RIVERVIEW DR $5.38 WEESE, CHARLENE D 0.9300 103 244 MEADOW LN $148.40 WELCH, CHRIS LEE etal 0.5300 103 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WOLKE, J ELMER etal LOT 102 205 GOLF TERRACE CT $14.27 WOODCOCK, EVELYN FAYE 1.3800 103 195 ARVIDA SPUR RD $572.84 WOODCOCK, MELISSA RENEE 3.0000 107 219 OAK HAVEN RD $254.11 WOODLIEF, LINDA JORDAN LOT 102 106 PINE RIDGE CT $661.97 WOODS, FREDA etal 3.1000 101 BURGAW CREEK LOOP RD $5.82 WOODS, FREDA etal 2.8400 101 BURGAW CREEK LOOP RD OFF $2.25 WOODS, MARY J etal LOT 101 705 N WRIGHT ST $298.66 WOODS, PEGGY LOT 101 701 N WRIGHT ST $145.55 WOODY, JAMES E etal 5.0100 105 319 TROTTERS LN $684.52 WOODY, JAMES E etal 5.1700 105 368 TROTTERS LN $641.90 WOOTEN, ANDREW JACKSON etal 0.4500 110 551 WOOTEN RD $7.31 WOOTEN, ARISE G 0.7500 110 328 JOHN PICKETT RD $340.72 WOOTEN, ARLETTE 0.7900 110 763 WOOTEN RD $442.25 WOOTEN, CHERRI LANE 0.9200 110 587 WOOTEN RD $155.57 WOOTEN, CONRAD CICERO 20.5800 110 WEBBTOWN RD $312.75 WOOTEN, CONRAD CICERO 1.0000 110 972 WEBBTOWN RD $131.90 WRIGHT, JAMES WILBUR SR LOT 101 W HAYES ST $54.76 WRIGHT, LILLIE H 2.0800 107 NEW TOWN LOOP RD $3.47 WRIGHT, LUCILLE HEIRS 5.5000 107 ROOKS RD $97.48 WRIGHT, MARGARET C 0.5000 107 7434 SLOCUM TR $130.49 WRITER, KATHLEEN PINER WILLS 1.0100 109 1758 OLD MILL RD $160.66 WUSKE, GERALDINE S 3.8000 102 1430 NC 210 HWY W $38.63 WUSKE, GERALDINE S 0.6000 102 1404 NC HWY 210 W $43.05 YANCEY, DENNIS R 1.4900 110 675 SANDY BEND RD $323.86 YANCEY, DENNIS RAY 2.3900 110 695 SANDY BEND RD $207.41 YARBOROUGH, DILLION STEVE etal LOT 102 216 DOE RIDGE RD $321.21 YARBOROUGH, STANTON EDWARD JR 2.0000 107 390 TUCKAHOE RD $207.53 YARBROUGH, BRENDA LOT 101 S MCRAE ST $119.80 YARDBOROUGH, STANTON EDWARD JR 1.6700 107 TUCKAHOE RD $63.63 YATES, BEATRICE 1.0800 108 8470 POINT CASWELL RD $72.73 YOPP, GARLAND EDWIN SR LOT 102 609 PARK DR $537.13 YOUNG, KENNETH ALAN 10.0400 103 13825 ASHTON RD $907.41 YOUNG, KENNETH ALAN 2.7600 103 ASHTON RD $61.06 YOUNG, ROBIN etal LOT 102 118 OLD FARM RD $510.51 YOUNG, YVONNE H 2.0000 106 CANETUCK RD $39.42 YOUNG, YVONNE H 13.0000 109 BAY RD $249.88 YOUNG, YVONNE HAWES 13.8600 107 SLOCUM TRAIL OFF $198.76 YOW, ARLENE R 7.0000 102 TOPSAIL DR OFF $104.92 YOW, ARLENE R 12.3600 102 50 HWY OFF $1,448.99 YOW, RUBY RODGERS LOT 102 871 WILDWOOD CIR $582.70 ZANG, JAMES T JR etal LOT 102 N NEW RIVER DR $161.74 ZAPPLEY, LISA 1.0600 110 53 HWY OFF & RAMSEY RD $105.67 ZAPPLEY, LISA 3.0000 110 203 OLD RAMSEY RD $459.16 ZAPPLEY, LISA 0.6600 110 223 OLD RAMSEY RD $135.28 ZAVALA, HILDA A 0.6700 109 108 OLD MILL RD $574.73 ZIMMERMAN, CHRISTY LAUREL 0.9700 108 WARDS CORNER LOOP RD OFF $100.60 ZSADANYI, SCOTT etal 1.9600 102 237 PEARSONS LN $1,744.14 The unpaid tax listings below were involved in a property transfer, separation, or combination that occurred after January 1, 2014. The amount of unpaid taxes shown have not been prorated or adjusted as a result of the transfer, separation or combination. The listings are for taxes billed in 2014, which were not paid as of June 17, 2015 and do not include any prior year unpaid taxes. The listings are presented in the name of the owner as of January 6, 2015. (N.C.G.S. 105-369).

918 EMORY INVESTMENTS LLC etal 29.9800 103 COMPLEX RD $12.01 ADVANCE DESIGN BUILD LLC 1.4700 102 102 CHUCKANUT DR $243.20 ADVANCE DESIGN BUILD LLC 1.6000 102 HUGHES ROAD $33.14 ANDERSON, DAVID KARL LOT 110 RIVERBEND DR $276.59 ANDERSON, DAVID KARL LOT 110 RIVERBEND DR $307.23 BARNHILL, JAMES KENNETH JR etal 82.6400 108 323 NEWMANS LN $662.55 BLAND, EULISES 0.4500 107 8685 SLOCUM TR $423.19 BONEY, MATTHEW L 0.0400 101 108 W COURTHOUSE AVE $459.86 BRANCH BANKING & TRUST CO LOT 103 100 EAST POINTE RD $2,686.24 BRANDT, MELANIE 0.8800 101 102 HOT RIDGE ROAD $170.46 BRASWELL, RICHARD D TRUSTEE 1.0700 102 TOPSAIL PLANTATION DR $385.97 BRASWELL, RICHARD D TRUSTEE 0.0800 102 TOPSAIL PLANTATION DR $34.48 BRYSON, AUTUMN AMBER etal 0.4600 102 63 WINNIE PEARL LN $299.46 CAROLINA REVIVAL LLC 1.6900 102 58 CRANE PT $3,936.18 CHRISTIANA TRUST A DIVISION OF 0.4900 103 WAGON TRAIN RD $49.47 CJ JORDAN PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 0.2700 101 201 US HWY 117 S $1,770.95 CLEARLY DEVELOPMENT INC 0.3900 102 ASTER PL $264.52 COATS, JERRY ELIJAH etal 6.1000 110 131 RIVER TRL $108.92 COATS, JERRY EUGENE 3.0000 110 179 RIVER TRL $626.01 CORBETT, CLARA MCALLISTER 1.4100 109 CROOKED CREEK DR $115.13 CORBETT, CLARA MCALLISTER 1.2900 109 218 CROOKED CREEK DR $162.14 CURRY, WILLIAM R etal LOT 102 OLDE POINT RD $335.75 DER INC LOT 101 275 CARDINAL COVE $638.40 DIAZ, FRANCISCO MARTINEZ etal LOT 107 105 N STRINGFIELD ST $32.00 DIXON, BETTY etal LOT 102 RAVENSWOOD RD $335.75 DUNN, REMUS DALE etal LOT 102 679 LANDING DR $277.50 DURBIN, PAUL C ET AL etal .7700 101 2752 PENDERLEA HWY $431.84 DZIOBA, RAYMOND J 3.7500 108 MURPHY TOWN RD OFF $75.12 ELLIS, ELVIN LELAND JR etal 2.0000 110 WEBBTOWN RD $118.81 ENNIS, JAMES ALFRED etal 1.0000 108 NEWKIRK RD OFF $33.73 EVANS, STEPHEN ALLEN etal 1.4200 107 2317 ROOKS RD $554.12 FEDERAL NATIONAL MTG ASSN LOT 102 S BELVEDERE DR $335.75 FOWLER, ALTON LEE etal 33.0000 101 2118 S OLD SAVANNAH RD $3.00 GAINEY, GLADYS ANNETTE ET AL etal LOT 102 923-209 N ANDERSON BLVD $1,090.34 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RSVP sponsored a Rape Defense class for volunteers. It was taught by New Hanover County Sheriff Department RAD instructors.

Topsail Senior Center news By Kay Stanley Topsail Center Director Summer is rolling along AT THE 4OPSAIL 3ENIOR #ENTER #OME JOIN US FOR A REGULAR ACTIVITY OR A SPECIAL EVENT 4AKE a look at the schedule on this insert and see what you are interested in. 4HE (ONOR &LIGHT -OVIE WILL BE OFFERED AT A M ON *ULY 4HE MOVIE IS OFFERED IN COOPERATION WITH ,OWER #APE &EAR (OSPICE (ONOR &LIGHT IS A HEARTWAR MING documentary about four living World War II veterans and

A -IDWEST COMMUNITY COMING together to give them the trip of a lifetime. We have two more line DANCING CLASSES ON *ULY AND 7EEKLY CLASSES IN THE FALL with one for more advanced dancers and another for beGINNERS 4HE #AREGIVER S Support Group meets on the FOURTH &RIDAY AT P M WITH 4IM (OLSATHER )T WOULD BE best to call first in case of A CHANGE 4HE 7EDNESDAY #ANASTA GROUP IS CONTINUing to g row and welcome newcomers. Bridge meets ON 4HURSDAY AFTERNOONS AND

they always have a good time. I would also like to mention that if you are interested in woodcarving to call us at 7E ARE WORKING ON having a Wednesday morning group in the future. All our volunteers are so APPRECIATED HERE AT 4OPSAIL 4HEY ABSOLUTELY KEEP DAY to-day activities flowing as smoothly as possible, especially when there are different classes going on at the same time. Everyone pitches in to help and keep things rolling, thank goodness. We continue to enjoy and

APPRECIATE THE WORK THAT -ATTHEW -ORGAN WITH 7OUNDED Warriors Program is doing for us. We also want to thank Annette Dietzen and her son 4RACE IN THEIR PROJECT IN CLEARing out the hidden parking lot. 4HEY HAVE WORKED FOR MONTHS clearing out the dirt, straw and trimmed out limbs and trees to open it up. W now have a second parking lot. One of our regulars, Helen 3COTT WILL BE MOVING TO &LORIDA 3HE HAS BEEN A -ONDAY and Wednesday kitchen volunteer for more than years. We will miss you Helen.

Heritage Place happenings By Jennifer Mathews

I am not sure where June HAS GONE BUT IT mEW BY -Y grandmother always said the older you get the faster time flies, I guess I am getting older then. I am in good company. Older Americans were RECOGNIZED IN LATE -AY 7E HAD lVE LADIES MORE THAN years-old present for lunch that day. We played a few GAMES AND REMINISCED 4HE Elder Abuse Advocacy day WAS HELD *UNE We had a nice group that attended the program which emphasized our responsibility in reporting Elder Abuse. We must advocate for others who may not speak up for themselves. 4HE PROGRAM INCLUDED AN informational skit on how to report abuse and also some take home magnets with the hotline number on them. We would love to see you at Heritage Place for lunch, socializing or learning. We have Photo contributed A planting session was sponsored by the Burgaw Area many activities going on and *DUGHQ &OXE %LUG KHOSV (YHO\Q ÂżQLVK KHU KDQG SDLQWHG YOU CAN KEEP YOU COOL #ARD groups meet in the afternoon pot with hardy annuals. heat in a cool air conditioned

room. We have a senior who is willing to teach you to play Bridge. #ONTACT *ENNIFER IF YOU would like to learn. Please see the schedule for all the activities that are offered. Geri-fit is in full swing. We MEET 4UESDAY AND 4HURSDAY AT A M FOR MINUTES OF strengthening, balancing and encouragement. July Promises to be another hot month so get in out of the heat and participate with us at Heritage Place. If you don’t see something you would like to do make a suggestion to me. -OST LIKELY SOMEONE ELSE would like to join you in doing a favorite activity. We are BEGINNING A 7IDOWS ,UNCH ON THE SECOND 4HURSDAY OF EACH month. 4HIS WILL BE AN INFORMAL support chat session during lunch. We have a presentation ON A 4ELEMONITORING PROGRAM PROVIDED BY 7ELLCARE *ULY AT A M We are trying out a new LEARN TO DRAW ACTIVITY AT A M ON *ULY (OPE TO SEE you and stay cool.

As temperatures soar to record highs in our area, so does the risk for heat related conditions. Everyone exposed to the heat is at risk but the elderly are more prone than younger people for several reasons: As we age our bodies don’t adjust as well to temperature changes. Decreased kidney function makes it harder for the body to conserve fluid. Some prescription medications may interfere with the body’s ability to adjust to temperature changes. And the elderly are more likely to have at least one chronic medical condition that may interfere with the body’s normal response to heat. It’s important for everyone to exercise precaution when temperatures soar. Drink plenty of cool, non-alcoholic beverages. Water is best. Rest and limit activity during the hottest time of the day. Stay in air-conditioned places as much as possible and wear light weight clothing. But it’s particularly important for elderly people to take extra steps to stay cool. One of the most important things we all can do is learn how to recognize the signs and symptoms of heat related illness and what to do. Heat exhaustion is a mild form of heat related illness that can develop after exposure to high temperatures with inadequate

fluid intake. Heat stroke is a very serious form of heat related illness that is a medical emergency. Be familiar with the warning signs of each and what to do: Heat exhaustion Signs/Symptoms s(EAVY SWEATING s#OLD CLAMMY PALE SKIN s(EADACHE s-USCLE CRAMPS s.AUSEA VOMITING s7EAKNESS s&AST WEAK PULSE s$IZZINESS &AINTING What you should do s-OVE TO COOLER LOCATION quickly s,IE DOWN LOOSEN CLOTHING s$RINK WATER s!PPLY COOL WET CLOTHS TO body Heat stroke s(OT RED SKIN NO SWEATING s(IGH BODY TEMPERATURE s2APID STRONG PULSE s.AUSEA s4HROBBING HEADACHE s5NCONSCIOUSNESS What to do s#ALL )T IS A MEDICAL emergency s-OVE TO COOLER AREA s#OOL THE BODY WITH WET cloths or water s$O NOT GIVE mUIDS Recognizing the warning signs and knowing how to respond is the best thing you can do to prevent heat related illness. #HECK ON YOUR ELDERLY neighbors and family members every day when temperatures reach record highs.

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#ORPORATE CONTRIBUTIONS from Dominion Resources, Duke Energy, Duke Energy Progress and Valassis Giving #OMMITTEE MAKE /PERATION &AN (EAT 2ELIEF POSSIBLE /PERATION &AN IS A SUMMER program intended to provide a more comfortable living environment and reduce heat related illnesses. 4HANKS TO &OUR #OUNTY Electric for additional fans. Applications will continue to be processed and reviewed

for approval. Applicant Eligibility Criteria s-UST BE A RESIDENT OF 0ENDER #OUNTY s-UST BE AN ADULT YEARS of age or older or with a disability s-UST HAVE A HOME SITUAtion where a threat to health AND WELL BEING EXISTS HEAT RELATED ILLNESS #ONTACT 0ENDER !DULT SERvices for more information at

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Keep your mind healthy for life By Rebecca Boggs, RN Pender Adult Services #ONTRARY TO WIDESPREAD BElief, dementia is not a normal part of aging. With the growing number of people with cognitive decline, or dementia, the World Health Organization and THE ' $EMENTIA 3UMMIT OF HAVE STRESSED THE NEED TO promote education regarding dementia and how to prevent it. Dementia is a term used to describe a decline in mental abilities that interferes with normal daily function. Alzheimer’s is the most common form of dementia, making up PERCENT OF ALL CASES "Ecause of its effect, dementia carries a significant human and financial burden. Quick facts s IN SENIORS DIES WITH !Lzheimer’s or Dementia s!LMOST !MERICANS WITH Alzheimer’s are women

s!LZHEIMER S IS THE SIXTH LEADING CAUSE OF DEATH IN 53 )N $EMENTIA WILL COST THE BILLION MAKING IT one of the costliest chronic diseases Alzheimer’s or Dementia is not normal – it is a disease that attacks the brain It is important to note that everyone experiences minor memory problems occasionally, such as remembering a person’s name or where you LEFT YOUR KEYS 4HIS IS NORMAL and nothing to be concerned about. -EMORY PROBLEMS THAT ARE a warning sign for Dementia are things like forgetting how to drive, or getting lost in very familiar areas such as church or your home. A great resource for more information about Dementia or Alzheimer’s is the Alzheimer’s Association website at www.alz.org

Of course, see your physician at once if you suspect you or a loved one may be exhibiting symptoms. Pender Adult Services offers support for family members caring for someone with Alzheimer’s or Dementia, either through home care services or a monthly support group for caregivers. 4HERE IS GOOD NEWS 2ECENT studies suggest prevention IS POSSIBLE 4HERE ARE THINGS we can all do before memory problems develop that will lower the risk of developing Dementia. Reducing risk for dementia s2EGULAR PHYSICAL EXERCISE - include aerobic exercise 2-5 times a week and muscle STRENGTHENING TIMES A week. s(EALTHY DIET n 4HE -EDIterranean diet that is high in fish, nuts, healthy oils,

Pender Adult Services Offers best wishes and farewell to Ann and Ray Mendenhall Thank you for your service to the community And to the Board of Directors of Pender Adult Services Congratulations in your retirement.

fruits, and vegetables has been shown to decrease the risk of Dementia. s-IND EXERCISES n +EEP learning new things and challenge your brain! s%ARLY TREATMENT AND MANagement of other chronic conditions, especially heart disease, high blood pressure and diabetes. s3OCIAL INTERACTION n STAY connected with friends. 4RY ACTIVITIES THAT COMBINE the above interventions such as joining an exercise group, taking a healthy cooking class, or learning a skill such as dancing or sewing. Pender Adult Services offers a variety of classes for seniors to chalLENGE YOUR MIND AND &ITNESS &USION HAS PLENTY TO OFFER ALL adults to challenge your body. And both offer fun social interACTION &OR MORE INFORMATION CALL 2EBECCA "OGGS 2. AT EXT

Memorial and Honorary Giving Program Your Gifts to Pender Adult Services, Inc are acknowledged with grateful appreciation Community Contributors All Saints Catholic Church Emma B Anderson Hampstead Women’s Club Henry Lee Washington Knights of Columbus - Hampstead Rocky Point Methodist Church Wesleyan Chapel United Methodist Women Women of the Moose – Topsail Chapter Willarlea Ruritan Club

What is Options Counseling?

/PTIONS #OUNSELING IS A person-centered, interactive and decision-support process. 4HE MAIN PURPOSE IS TO HELP individuals identify and understand their needs. Options #OUNSELING INCLUDES listening to the individual EXPRESS HIS HER PREFERENCES values, service needs, and circumstances engaging in conversation for a joint exchange of information and possible options that are tailored around the stated needs and preferences providing support that leads the individual to make informed choices about longterm services and supports connecting the individual, WHEN IT IS HIS HER CHOICE TO PUBLIC PRIVATE SERVICES AND or informal supports following-up with the individual with the ultimate goal to support the individual to live in HIS HER COMMUNITY OF CHOICE /PTIONS #OUNSELING INvolves building relationships with individuals and helping them to identify their goals and preferences and weigh the pros and cons of their options.

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4HIS OCCURS THROUGH IN PERSON meetings, possible conversations with family members, and follow-up. Options counselors help individuals consider a range of possibilities when making a decision about long-term services and supports and encourage planning for future needs. /PTIONS #OUNSELING CAN also help younger individuals plan ahead for their future long-term service and support needs. Examples of situations WHEN /PTIONS #OUNSELING might be offered include when an individual: s(AS AN UNMET NEED FOR which there is more than one service alternative s(AS HAD RECENT CHANGE IN HIS HER LIFE SITUATION s(AS LONG TERM SERVICES and supports needs but is unsure about how to access them s2EQUESTS TRANSITION ASSIStance from one living setting to another s)S ADMITTED TO THE HOSPITAL

lacks awareness of existing community resources and supports has multiple needs, behavioral health needs or an ongoing illness or the person acting on his or her behalf, requests or indicates an interest in receiving information or advice concerning long-term services and supports options s)S REFERRED TO THE #2# BY a hospital, nursing home, assisted living home, community-based service provider, or other agency. Desired outcomes of OpTIONS #OUNSELING INCLUDE s)NDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES make service and support choices that fit well with their needs, goals and preferences – even as these change over time s)NDIVIDUALS ACHIEVE OR maintain a high degree of independence and control in their daily lives s)NDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES are able to get the services and supports they need and are better able to make good use of their own resources over time. If you are in need of Op-

Thank you for your support! Donations to PAS are tax deductible. For more information on the Pender Adult Services Memorial and Honorary Giving Program please contact Wesley Davis at 259-9119

TIONS #OUNSELING CONTACT Jane Johnson at Pender Adult 3ERVICES AT EXTENSION

Pender Adult Services July 2015 Calendar July 2 – RED, WHITE & BLUE DAY - Ice Cream Social July 3 – CLOSED for Holiday July 6 – Wellness Checks – 4:30pm (FF) July 7 & 8- RSVP Perks July 8 – Wellness Checks – 9:30am (FF) July 8 - Blind Support Group (HP) - 1 pm July 9 – Widows Lunch (HP) – 12:00 noon July 14 – Art/ learn to draw class – 10 am July 14 – Well Care Telemonitoring Program presentation – 11:30 am July 16 – Cancer Support Group (HP) – 12 noon July 23 – Caregivers Support Group (HP) 11:30 am Wellness Checks -Provided by PAS Fitness Fusion - 1st Wednesday 9:30 am Fitness Fusion – 1st Monday 4:30 pm Blood Pressure Screenings -Provided by PC Health Dept Topsail Senior Center – 3rd Thurs 11 – 1 Heritage Place – 4th Thursday 11 – 1

Lions Club International will recycle your old eyeglasses Cell phones and Hearing aids Your old and used items can help someone else. Collection box located at the front desk at Heritage Place.

Support Groups Blind Support – 2nd Wednesday – 1:00 pm Cancer Support – 3rd Thursday (HP) – 12:15 pm Caregivers - Topsail –Friday (4th) Contact Kay Stanley @ 270-0708 - Heritage Place – contact Kay Warner @259-9119 X 32 Widows Support – 2nd Thursday (HP) informal - lunch

Heritage Place Opportunities Monday 8:00—7:00

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8:00—5:00

8:00—5:00

9:00 Crocheting 9:00 RSVP Perks (1st) 11:00 Geri-fit 12:00 Meals 12:30 Pinochle 1:00 Quilting Group 1:00 Jewelry 1:00 Knitting Group

9:00 Oil Painting 12:00 Meals 1:00 Bid Whist 1:00 Canasta 3:00 Senior Chorus 6:00 Line Dance

Monday 8:30 am—5:00 pm 9:00 Art Class (group) 10:00 Modified PILATES 12:00 Meals 12:30 Tree Top Quilters(2nd) 3:30 Hospice Trg (3rd) Taxes offered at Topsail Presbyterian, Hampstead

9:00 Basket Class 11:00 Bingo 12:00 Meals 1:00 Bid Whist 1:00 Bridge 1:00 Blind Support (2nd )

Phone: 910-259-9119

Thursday

Friday

8:00—5:00

8:00—3:00

7:00 Burgaw Rotary 11:00 Geri-fit 11:30 Caregivers Support (4th)

12:00 Cancer Support (3rd)

11:00 Bingo 12:00 Meals

12:00 Meals

12:30 Mexican Train/Rummyque

3:00 Quilting/Sewing Club

Facility Available For Rentals

Topsail Senior Center Opportunities

Phone: 910-270-0708

Wednesday 8:30 am—5:00 pm 9:00 Quilting Bee 9:00 RSVP Perks (1st) 9:00 Knitting Group 12:00 Meals 1:00 Canasta

Friday 8:30 am—2:30 pm 11:00 Line Dance ** ** July 10,17 12:00 Meals 1:00 Caregivers Support (4th)

Tuesday 8:30 am—5:00 pm 9:00 Baskets 9:00 Geri-Fit 10:30 Feel Good Fun 12:00 Meals 2:00 Gentle YOGA 3:00 Tai Chi

Thursday 8:30 am—5:00 pm 9:00 Geri-fit 10:00 YOGA & Cribbage 10:00 Bingo Health Checks (3rd) 12:00 Meals 1:00 Quilting Class 1:00 Mahjong 1:30 Bridge

Fitness Fusion Group Fitness Classes 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.

Saturday—closed

Monday Open 5:30—9:00 5:30 RPM Cycling 8:30 BODYPUMP 9:40 YOGA 10:45 FIT OVER 50 4:30 Health Checks (1st) 4:30 RPM Cycling

5:30 BODYPUMP 6:40 ZUMBA

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

Wednesday Open 5:30—9:00 7:00 RPM Cycling 8:30 BODYPUMP 9:30 Health Checks (1st) 9:50 PILATES

12:15 RPM Express

5:30 BODY PUMP

Thursday Open 5:30—9:00 5:30 RPM Cycling 8:30 ZUMBA 9:40 YOGA 10:45 FIT OVER 50 5:30 TURBO KICK 5:30 RPM Cycling 6:30 ZUMBA

Saturday –closed

Phone: 910-259-0422 Friday Open 5:30—9:00 5:30 RPM Cycling 8:30 BODYPUMP 9:50 PILATES 5:30 BODY PUMP

Saturday

Open 8:00—2:30 8:30 RPM Cycling 9:30 ZUMBA


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