Inside Taxes Today s issue includes the annual listings of delinquent property taxes. Strawberries Chadbourn s Strawberry Festival kicks off today with its annual pancake supper and runs through the weekend. The parade starts at 2 p.m. Saturday. Sports SCHS wins Three Rivers golf title. Fairmont goes hitless in victory over Stallions. Lady Pack booters take Senior Night victory. See page 1-B. Published since 1890 every Monday and Thursday for the County of Columbus and her people. The News Reporter Thursday, May 1, 2014 Volume 123, Number 90 Whiteville, North Carolina 75 Cents Inside 4-A Nakina student bitten by copperhead. 7-A Part-time Elections employee out of a job until after primary. 8-A Fatal pig disease rages in county. DIDYOB? Did you observe... Buddy Pierce. born in May 1957, celebrating his once in a lifetime 57-year-old birthday Friday night at San Jose restaurant?... The alarms on two cars belonging to Whiteville City Schools administrators and board members sounding Tuesday night while they met for a personnel session? Two boys seen running north on Madison Street may have been the culprits.... County Deaths Whiteville Pearlie James Brown Lake Waccamaw Malcolm Ray Norris Jr. Ella J. Ward Fair Bluff Hazel Cook Lane Tabor City Eunice Mae Hamilton Britney Marie Long Brenda Inez Floyd Acosta Dion Julius Brown Cerro Gordo Betty Rose Smith Ramirez Albert Franklin Lowery Chadbourn Roosevelt Thompson Evergreen William Threeths Kathleen Smith Clarendon Charlie Patterson Index Editorials... 14-A Obituaries... 12-A Sports... 1-B Crime... 4-A Living... 1-C Staff photos by Allen Turner William Hannah (blue shirt) waits for SBI arson experts to finish a preliminary probe into the death of Eugene T. McQueen, 55, whose body was found in his West Second Street home in Tabor City early Tuesday. At the left, District Attorney Jon David, speaks during a press conference about the fire and the killing of Dion Julius Brown, believed to be the man who set the fire. Murder suspect killed by deputies in Tabor nbody found in burning home identified late Wednesday. By BOB HIGH Staff Writer Early Tuesday, violence for the 12th time in seven months claimed the life of a Tabor City resident. This time, it was two lives. Dion Julius Brown, 22, of Miller Road, Tabor City, was shot and killed by two sheriff s deputies before 2 a.m. during an armed confrontation on West Fourth Street in Tabor City. Thirty minutes later, the body Lake s fire department almost ready By JEFFERSON WEAVER Staff Writer The paperwork is almost complete, the trucks are washed and serviced and the last equipment is on order. Within weeks, Lake Waccamaw s fire department will be back in business. It s been a long road, said Town Manager Darren Currie, and like I ve said before, we can see a light at the end of the tunnel that might not be a train. The fire department was disbanded after a failed inspection, missing records and inoperable equipment. The problems were discovered after Eddy Morgan was dismissed by the town as fire chief, a move that has led to a continuing controversy between the fundraising arm of the department, the Fire and Rescue Auxiliary, and the town. The auxiliary claimed the town had no right to fire Morgan, since their own rules require a public hearing, although the town changed the rules for the department in 2012, making the chief responsible to the town manager. The auxiliary has since claimed ownership of equipment and vehicles owned by the department, and has continued running EMS calls using ambulances and emergency medical equipment while the courts decide who owns the materials. Members of the auxiliary have also accused the town of using the police to intimidate members, hindering EMS workers on calls and going door to door confiscating equipment. A number of radios issued to the fire and rescue members have still not been accounted for. The radios are owned by the county, See Lake fire, page 6-A of Eugene T. McQueen, 55, of Tabor City, was found in a burned home two blocks from where Brown was killed. It was from Mc- Queen s home that Brown was seen fleeing on foot by the sheriff s SWAT unit, and pursued. Mack Norris First since 1990 Brown s death at the hands of law enforcement was the first such Holly Wallace Running to lose nhow a Cerro Gordo woman changed her life and is winning her battle with being overweight. By NICOLE CARTRETTE Staff Writer Last weekend, Holly Wallace was one of thousands of women who hit North Myrtle Beach, S.C. running. The wife and mother of two completed the Divas 5K, a 3.1-mile run, in 32 minutes. For Wallace, it was her personal-best finish since she began running two years ago, something that years ago, she never thought possible. See Wallace, page 9-A incident in Columbus County since Bolton resident Sidney Bowen was killed on Feb. 27, 1990 by Highway Patrol Trooper Al Morris. It was Brown who killed Tabor City resident Malcom Ray Mack Norris, 49, inside the Hill s Food store in nearby Loris, S.C., Sunday about 6:15 a.m. during Brown s armed robbery of the business. Brown had been identified by South Carolina authorities as the man they wanted in the killing of Norris, assistant manager of the Hill s store, who was preparing to open the business Sunday. Warrants for Brown s arrest were obtained Monday in South Carolina. Brown seen running The Columbus County Sheriff s Office was asked Monday afternoon by South Carolina authorities and Tabor City police to assist in Dion Brown the arrest of Brown, determined See Shooting, page 11-A Candidates for DA at odds on pill cases ncurrent DA and his challenger interviewed before next week s GOP primary. By BOB HIGH Staff Writer Current District Attorney Jon David points with pride to the fact that four defendants in prescription medication cases have been convicted of trafficking a conviction that brings an automatic 70 to 84 months in prison. David s challenger in next week s Republican primary, Ryan Smithwick, points out the DA s office misplaces or loses drug detectives felony reports, and needs to do a better job of getting prison terms in pill cases, according to recent interviews with both candidates. Secondly, Smithwick says prosecutors must answer the immediate question, What does this defendant need? The answer will be obvious, either drug treatment or prison, or something in between. If the answer is not obvious, the prosecutor should consult with the drug detectives to get an answer. Communication with law enforcement is vital. Unity of purpose David said his office enjoys a strong working relationship with the Columbus County Sheriff s Drug Unit. Our ability to be effective on this issue depends on a unity of purpose and close cooperation during the investigations and prosecutions. The current DA said Assistant District Attorney Heath Nance has participated in a large number of roundups of drug suspects, and has successfully prosecuted four defendants for trafficking not attempted trafficking in prescription medication. See DAs differ, page 4-A 43 S. Whiteville Village, Whiteville 642-3664
2-A The News Reporter, Thursday, May 1, 2014 Lake Waccamaw programs Lake Waccamaw s State Park, Depot Museum and Rube McCray Memorial Library have coordinated and scheduled several interesting programs for the spring months. The programs are free and the public is encouraged to attend. Following is the May schedule: Alligators of Lake Waccamaw will be the topic of a program on Saturday, May 3 at the Lake Waccamaw Depot Museum. The State Park staff will discuss the alligators of Lake Waccamaw. For more information contact the Depot Museum at (910) 646-1992. Read to Lead will be the topic for a Saturday, May 10 program at 2 p.m. at Rube McCray Memorial Library. Contact the library at (910) 646-4616 for more information. Sea Biscuit Wildlife Shelter will be the topic of a program at Lake Waccamaw State Park on Saturday, May 31 at 1 p.m. Sea Biscuit is a rehabilitator for injured wild birds and representatives from the shelter will be on site with live specimens of some larger birds, including raptors, to show the public. This will be a great opportunity to learn about birds and get information about the shelter. There will also be activities for kids. Pre-registration is required by calling (910) 646-4748. Lake Waccamaw Town Commissioner Martha Lowe was one of the volunteers helping stock books in the Rube McCray Library this week. I just wanted to do my part, she said. The library s important to our town. Lake s library hopes to re-open within weeks By JEFFERSON WEAVER Staff Writer Months after a faulty water heater flooded the building, books are finally going back on the shelves of the Rube McCray Memorial Library at Lake Waccamaw. We re moving right along, Morris Pridgen, the county s head librarian, said Tuesday. Pridgen, library staff and volunteers were restocking the shelves of the library Tuesday, part of a process that s been going on all week. It isn t just a matter of putting books back on the shelves, Pridgen explained. They have to be in order, so when we re open again, patrons can find what they re looking for, he said. It s a tedious process, but we have had some really dedicated people hard at work on this. The library sustained around 50,000 damage when the water heater malfunctioned. While some books and electronics were lost, most of the collection was saved. The entire building, which is owned by the town, had to be stripped and sealed against mold. The books, which are the county s responsibility, had to be evaluated, stored, repaired or discarded. Boxes of books each labeled as to genre or section have been laid out on the now clean and dry library floor, in most cases set out to facilitate easier shelving. In some cases, however, there just isn t room for some boxes, so Pridgen and the ladies hard at work heave the boxes up into their arms, then navigate the narrow passages between stacks of boxes to their destinations. You ll get your exercise, Pridgen laughed. We re all having to remember to lift with our legs, not our backs. It will get to you after a while. Pridgen said that while library patronage has grown in recent years, actual checking out of books has dropped somewhat. We have people come in to use the computers, and we offer access to e-books, since that s what people want nowadays, he said. The library is still a strong part of the community, a necessary part, and we re just learning to adapt like anyone else. I prefer a real book, myself, but we see the attraction in the new things being made available and try to give our patrons what they Library workers don t just throw books back onto the shelves each is carefully checked and kept in order with its neighbors via the old-fashioned, but still efficient, Dewey Decimal System. Columbus County Library Director Morris Pridgen hauls another box of books toward its final destination. want. The community s response to the library flooding was incredible, Pridgen said. From the moment it was discovered, he said, people were calling, texting and emailing me, wanting to know how they could help, and how bad it was. People over here at Lake Waccamaw love their library. We get folks knocking on the doors all the time, asking when we re going to reopen. We get stopped in the store, called at the main branch people love their library. It makes you feel good. An exact date for the reopening hasn t been set, Pridgen said, but work crews should start moving furniture back into the building within the next few weeks. County IT crews will be installing new computers this week as well. It s going to be busy around here, Pridgen said, passing a box of books to a worker stocking shelves. She deftly placed the box in a place where she didn t have to bend, and began methodically pulling books out, checking the title and Dewey Decimal number, and putting them in their places. Some towns don t really care about their libraries, Pridgen said, and that s sad. I m glad to say Lake Waccamaw is not one of those places. We re just anxious to throw the doors back open and have people reading books again. GRAND OPENING Shear Delight Salon & Spa 30 Hill Plaza, Whiteville 642-4232 Friday May 2 10am - 1 pm Ribbon Cutting 11am FREE Protein Treatment with purchase of cut & style FREE Conditioner with Blowout 10% off Color Refreshments will be served Cindy Hooks - The Right Choice - The Right Reason Early on in my career in the Clerk s Office, I realized that one day I wanted to be the Clerk of Court. I spent 34 years learning everything I could with the hope that I would one day get the chance to be the Clerk of Superior Court. I don t come from a family with a lot of political power and influence in Columbus County. I realize that those things tend to matter in elections -whether they should or not isn t up to me. I m here to tell you that the single most important thing, in my mind the only important thing, is the candidate s qualifications. I don t have an expensive private school education or a law degree. What I do have is experience, and lots of it. No school can teach you half as well as experience. I worked as a Deputy Clerk in both the civil and criminal divisions. I spent 13 years as an Assistant Clerk, where I was in charge of the criminal division. I was appointed to the Jury Commission to represent the Clerk s Office. I ve handled the judicial responsibilities of the Clerk s Office in vehicle seizure hearings. In the absence of the Judge and the Clerk of Court, I ve heard first appearances on many occasions. And despite beginning my career in the Clerk s Office at a time when everything was hand written, I learned every piece of new technology put in place in the Clerk s Office when I was there. Now I want to be the next Clerk of Superior Court in Columbus County. I ve spent many years working towards this goal. I ask that each of you consider the qualifications of each candidate, and select the only candidate who has ever worked in the Clerk s Office. I believe that makes me the only qualified candidate for this job. Vote Cindy White Hooks for Clerk of Superior Court on May 6th, Don t let 34 years of experience go to waste. Sincerely yours, Cindy White Hooks Paid for by the Committee to Elect Cindy Hooks, Teresa Powell, Treasurer H Loyalty H Integrity H Honesty Elect SHERIFF Lewis HATCHER EXPERIENCE: 38 years Law Enforcement Experience 2 years Clarkton Police Dept. 4 years Bladen County Sheriff s Office 24 Years NC Highway Patrol 1 year Court Supervisor Columbus County Sheriff Office 7 years Chief Deputy Columbus County Sheriff Office According to SBI Statistics for Columbus County over the past four years 13% decrease in overall crime rate 30% decrease in violent crimes 11% decrease in property crimes Average 431 drug related charges per year Sheriff Hatcher s Vision for Columbus County Continue aggressive drug enforcement Continue high visibility of uniformed patrols in communities Seek grants for improved training and equipment Continue to develop community watch through social media, church groups, civic organizations and community meetings Maintain a productive relationship with local, state and federal agencies I thank you for your continued support Sheriff Lewis Hatcher Paid for by the candidate
The News Reporter, Thursday, May 1, 2014 3-A Rick Edwards of Affordable Care Inc. presented today 30 laptop computers to Columbus County Sheriff s Office, the Whiteville police and fire departments and the Chadbourn police and fire departments. Standing with Edwards, left, is Columbus County Sheriff Lewis Hatcher, acting Chadbourn Police Chief Robert Mumblow, Whiteville Fire Chief David Yergeau and Chadbourn and Rescue Chief Randy Guiton. Affordable Care Inc. is a dental support organization that provides business support to over 200 affiliated practices in 40 states operating under the Affordable Dentures brand. Founded in 1975, Affordable Dentures is the largest and fastest growing denture services provider in United States. May 1 is Loyalty Day and Law Day By CLARA CARTRETTE News Editor The United States of America was founded by patriots who risked their lives to bring freedom to the nation. The nation s founders are remembered on Loyalty Day, which is a day when people celebrate their freedom while remembering their responsibilities to continue the legacy of liberty. Thursday, May 1, is Loyalty Day, a special day for the reaffirmation of loyalty to the United States and for the recognition of the heritage of American Freedom. Loyalty Day in Columbus County has been recognized by county commissioners, who presented a proclamation to the Ladies Auxiliary of Veterans of Foreign Wars Chapter 8073. Veterans placed flags around the courthouse earlier today in observance of Loyalty Day. May 1 is also Law Day in the USA, a special day of celebration by the people of the United States, observed in appreciation of their liberties and the reaffirmation of their loyalty to the US and their rededication to the ideals of equality and justice under law in their relations with each other and with other countries, and for the cultivation of the respect for law is so vital to the democratic way of life. Loyalty Day was first observed in 1921 as Americanization Day to counterbalance Labor Day on May Day (May 1), celebrated in other parts of the world. On May 1, 1930, about 10,000 Veterans of Foreign War members staged a rally at New York s Union Square to promote patriotism. Through a resolution adopted in 1949, May 1 evolved into Loyalty Day. Observances began on April 28, 1950, and climaxed on May 1 when more than five million people across the nation held rallies. In New York City, more than 100,000 people rallied for America. On July 18, 1958, Congress designated May 1 of each year as Loyalty Day to foster loyalty and love of the country. According to the Legal Information Institute, the president is requested to issue a proclamation, calling on United States government officials to display the flag of the United States on all government buildings on Loyalty Day, and inviting the people of the United States to observe Loyalty Day with appropriate ceremonies in schools and other suitable places. Clara Cartrette 910-642-4104 ext. 226 claracartrette@whiteville.com Double Faced Journey Lockets from 85 For the best steak in town visit... VILLAGE BUFFET & Steakhouse Steakhouse Now Open 5:00-9:30 PM Nightly, Steak Ribs Shrimp Grilled Porkchops and More! Enjoy the same great Daily Lunch Buffet! 10:30-2:30 Mon. - Fri. & 10:30-3:30 Sundays Stackable Charm Bracelets 25 Perfect Mother s Day Gifts CollierÕ s Jewelers View online at www.colliersjewelers.com Village Buffet 39 South Whiteville Village 914-0100 Jane Smith understands the value of a good education and a good job. Now she wants to put her experience to work as our next State Senator. Jane Smith is running for North Carolina Senate District 13. A 41-year resident of southeastern North Carolina, Smith has dedicated her life and work to improving our community. She s been a teacher, a business owner, and active in economic development. It s just the type of experience we need in the North Carolina Senate. 30 year career as a REALTOR for Robeson and Columbus Counties Teacher in junior high, high school, junior college and Robeson Community College Chair of the Southeastern North Carolina Regional Economic Development Commission VOTE for Jane Smith on May 6th to be YOUR voice in Raleigh Paid for by Jane Smith for NC Senate Committee, Greg Price, Treasurer
4A - The News Reporter, Thursday, May 1, 2014 Crime briefs Shoplifting Two women wheeled at least 47 items, valued at 1,029, out of Walmart here on April 29, according to local police. One of the women has been identified. Extradition Marty Devene Soles, 22, of Sandy Place Drive, Tabor City, was arrested April 29 after the arrival in Columbus County of a Arrested Lorenzo/Lurenzo Ray Hardy, 57, of Tom McDuffie Lane, Evergreen, has been arrested on charges of felony larceny and fraud on warrants Soles S.C. governor s warrant. Soles is charged in Horry County with possession and manufacture of prescription pills. Co-defendant Allen Markel Livingston, 28, of Lewis Street, Tabor City, has been arrested on two charges of assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill, Livingston inflicting serious injuries. He s a co-defendant of Donovan Gore, 27, of Green Sea, S.C., in the wounding of two Tabor City residents on April 16. Jeffrey Antwan Billings, 32, and Davon Jaquest Johnson, 17, were wounded in a flurry of shots apparently intended for a group outside Billings home along Reese Street. Travis Lee Hemingway, Richard Rico Green, Charles Billings, Austin Lee Porter and Paula Porter were not injured during the gunfire. Shell casings from several types of weapons were recovered. Two vehicles were also hit by bullets. Hardy obtained by Sheriff s Detective Scott Norris. Hardy is charged with stealing two chainsaws, other saws, a drill, battery charger and assorted other tools from Walter Roysseau Mason during the period of Feb. 18 and April 19. He s also charged with fraud during March for selling six stolen items to James Maxwell McCormick. Records show Hardy served a prison term in 2005 for felony larceny, and an indictment showing him as a habitual felon was dismissed when he pleaded in 2005. Embezzled Todd James Colosimo Jr., 44, of East Webster Street, Whiteville, has been arrested on a Maxton police warrant from 2001 Colosimo charging him with embezzlement of 2,647 from the Maxway store in Maxton. The warrant was obtained on Dec. 13, 2001, and the act took place on Oct. 2 of that year. We re On The Web: www.whiteville.com Concealed Handgun Class Sat. May 10, 2014 Contact Keith Ward NC State Certified Firearms Instructor 910-914-5321 Cocaine Curtis Ray Jacobs, 41, of Bussey Road, Hallsboro, was arrested April 28 for possession of cocaine on a warrant obtained by Sheriff s Deputy Michael Manolis. Caught Jasper Floyd IV, 19, of the 200 block of West Nance S t r e e t, Whiteville, was caught shortly after 3 a.m. Wednesday, April 30, during a burglary in the 100 block of West Lewis Street, according to local police. Floyd was seen exiting a white Chevrolet parked in front of the residence, reports Sgt. Andre Jackson. Floyd was charged with breaking and entering, larceny, and theft of a firearm on warrants obtained by Police Detective Scott Moody. Jackson said he arrived at the scene of the burglary at 3:10 a.m., and saw items scattered on the ground, plus the vehicle. Joshua Edward Snyder s home had been entered, and cash, an Xbox game system, games, a laptop and TV, plus a small safe had been stolen, plus a.22-caliber pistol. Two other male suspects are being sought. Some marijuana was also found in the vehicle. Jamie Harrelson, a 14-yearold eighth-grader at Nakina Middle School, spent Tuesday night in Columbus Regional Healthcare after a copperhead Arson An unknown person splashed gasoline inside a storage building, owned by Connelly Builders of Lexington, S.C., located along Copperstone Lane, Whiteville, and the inside of the structure was charred in several locations in a 5:30 p.m. incident on April 28, according to local police. Burglary Benjamin Lamont Blanks of West Walter Street, Whiteville, told police April 26 he was awakened at 2:10 a.m. by a black male beside his bed hitting him. The suspect demanded money, Blanks said. Blanks began to fight back, and the suspect fled. Amanda B. Prince, Attorney at Law Personal Injury Criminal Defense Child Custody & Support Divorce Traffic Tickets Floyd 105 Washington Street Whiteville, NC Staff photo by Allen Turner This scorched hulk of a 2006 Ford police car owned by the Town of Fair Bluff is what s left of the vehicle after it was stolen and intentionally burned early Monday. Fair Bluff police car stolen and burned amandabprincelaw@gmail.com Phone (910) 641-1980 (910) 207-6609 Fax (910) 207-6610 Candidate Norton says that 37 years of Lewis Hatcher s experience of doing nothing warrants his removal. The chief deputy runs the Sheriff s office, while the sheriff is the administrator. According to the court records, there have been 15 lawsuits against the Sheriff s Office, according to the District Attorney. Seven deputies are on leave. Norton has filed an official FBI complaint for investigation at our Charlotte office. This is not associated with, paid for or distributed by the Columbus County Board of Elections. An unknown person stole a Fair Bluff police car shortly after 1 a.m. Monday, April 28, and drove it to the softball field beside the Spring Branch Baptist Church in the edge of South Carolina, and the car was destroyed by fire. The car s engine was not left running, but Fair Bluff Policeman Jordan Hill left the keys in the ignition when he went into the police department s office to get something to eat. There s no convenience store open all night in Fair Bluff. The car was driven away from the police station shortly after Hill went into the city s office building near the N.C. 904 Bridge over the Lumber River. Randy Lovette, owner of the Spring Branch general store along U.S. 76 south of Fair Bluff, said he heard what he believes was a shot while outside his home near the store Snake bites youth at Nakina County Fatalities To this date 2014.......4 2013..... 6 Total 2013...20 Total 2012...20 snake at school bit him Tuesday morning. The boy was released Wednesday, and told to keep his foot elevated. He stepped on the snake in the edge of the woods beyond the ball field fence, but didn t realize he d been bitten until he went to his classroom about 9 a.m. Harrelson was retrieving baseballs and softballs hit over the fence. He used a softball and a stick to kill the snake. He said he began to feel bad about 10 to 15 minutes later in class, and his foot began to swell. He was treated with anti-venom medication at the hospital, and kept overnight for observation. CONCEALED GUN CLASSES NRA Certified Instructor N.C. State Registered See Ken at The Gun Exchange (Do not call) Sign Up Now Gangs have dominated this county, including other crimes. Things must change. Norton s years of law and order and his campaign offers a future for our youth, inner prevention, protect citizens from danger, and their constitutional rights, and he plans to stop criminals. Paid for by friends to elect Calvin Norton for Sheriff at 1:30 a.m. He heard other sounds he says he now believes were either the car s tires or battery exploding. Then, he heard three more shots. He arrived at where the car was burning in the softball field beside the church at 1:38 a.m. The car was fully engulfed in flames. Lovette said he believes the shots were from exploding ammunition left in the car. Lovette said the fire was started in the front seat area of the car. He could see it was a police car from North Carolina by the license tag. He didn t realize it was from Fair Bluff until Fair Bluff Mayor Billy Hammond arrived within a few minutes. Hammond told Lovette he was looking for the police car. The fire by this time had melted bumpers from the front and rear, and the car was gutted. Hammond and Lovette were soon joined by a Horry County sheriff s deputy, plus a Columbus County sheriff s deputy and Fair Bluff Police Chief Darrell Trivette. The thief was at large as of Thursday morning (today). Lovette commended Hammond for getting out early in the morning, and looking for the car. Not many mayors would have done that, Lovette noted. Police Chief Trivette said it was an unfortunate incident and could have happened to any officer. Break-ins, thefts The following were victims of a recent break-in and/or theft reported on date shown: April 30 Rebecca Suzanne Nobles, Princess Ann Road, Chadbourn break-in, theft of 40-inch Vizio TV, laptop computer, wicker jewelry box with assorted jewelry. April 29 James McArthur Duncan, J.D. Cartrette Road, Chadbourn break-in, theft of Remington Model 1100 shotgun, military-style rifle,.38-caliber revolver,.22-caliber pistol. April 29 Teresa Michelle Troy, Tom Sessions Road, Whiteville break-in, theft of assorted clothing and shoes, table lamp, blue tarp, camping tent, cosmetic case and eight black statues. April 28 Arc of N.C. group home, 400 block of Burkhead Street, Whiteville theft of heat pump. April 28 Loris Nobles Sellers, West Calhoun Street, Whiteville break-in, theft of Dell laptop, 12-pack of Coca- Cola, Galaxy cellphone, necklace and earring set, Nintendo Wii system, pink Apple IPod, Smith & Wesson pistol, Stevens and Remington shotguns. April 27 Mack Edward Freeman, West Nance Street, Whiteville theft of white Jeep Cherokee. April 27 Carol McCauley, West Lewis Street, Whiteville break-in, theft of 40-inch Sharp TV, IBM laptop and portable keyboard. April 27 Jasmarcus Brent Burney Miller, Bladenboro theft of Kawasaki Ninja motorcycle from Tram Road, Whiteville. April 27 Cory Michael McDougal, Mill Pond Road, Whiteville break-in, theft of 40-inch LG TV, Microsoft Xbox system, cash. April 25 Jesse Guy Parrott, 6900 block of N.C. 904 East, Tabor City break-in, theft of Samsung Galaxy 2 computer, Ruger 9mm pistol, Hi-Point 9mm pistol, cash. April 25 Harold David Suplessis, Old Glade Road, Whiteville theft of tiller. April 25 Adrian Lee Emmons, Gaston Sellers Road, Whiteville break-in, theft of 32-inch Samsung TV, Galaxy III and II tablets, Knob tablet. April 25 Joshua Dewayne Cribb, Pear Blossom Lane, Whiteville break-in, theft of Dewalt drill, NAPA battery charger, Greenly volt meter, Stihl Farmboss chainsaw. April 24 Douglas Wayne Hyatt, Soles Road, Whiteville theft of Cixi moped. April 24 Michael Varney, U.S. 701 North, Whiteville break-in, theft of queen-size mattress pillow top, 10-foot folding canopy, lawn spreader. April 24 Joey Brian King, Birdcage Road, Chadbourn break-in of vehicle, theft of Hitachi circular saw, Chicago Electric oscillating power tool, voltage gauge. April 24 Michael Dean Storms, U.S. 701 North, Whiteville break-in, theft of assorted tools, Honda four-wheeler. April 24 Maria Lanehart Hyatt, Smyrna Road, Whiteville break-in, theft of Rossi.38-special revolver, Apple I Pad touch MP3 player, Paris Hilton cologne. April 24 Ferris Lee Calcote II, Whitehall Road, Whiteville break-in, theft of Sony DVD player, Garmin GPS unit, camcorder, Dell laptop computer. April 24 Brentwood Owen Parker, Sidney-Cherry Grove Road, Clarendon breakin, theft of Microsoft Xbox system, six games, Nintendo Wii with three remotes and two games, Xbox accessories, Invicta gold watch, Invicta Black Russian Diver watch, Lenvo and Asus laptop computers, Kindle Fire computer tablet, golf memorabilia and collector coins, assorted gold jewelry, assorted male jewelry, Samsung cell phone, Horry County (S.C) deputy badge, Case law enforcement knife. April 24 Tangy Nicole Brigman, Ashley Danielle Pagan, School Street apartments, Tabor City break-ins, theft of Element TV, 15 gold rings, cash from Pagan; theft of Emerson TV and Microsoft Xbox from Brigman. Dear Fellow Citizens of Columbus County I am Jess Hill and I am running for Clerk of Superior Court. Many of you I have met the last couple of months. Some of you may know me as the son of Jim and Dottie Hill. You may have met when I was working my way through Law School at Dale s Seafood years ago. You may have also met me at my current job as a Magistrate for Columbus County. For those I have not met and I do not know, I promise if I am elected Clerk I will do the best job and work the hardest for the Citizens of Columbus County. I am asking for your vote and consideration in the May Democratic Primary for Clerk of Superior Court. The cornerstone of my campaign of Clerk of Superior Court is commitment. I will be committed to the job. The Clerk of Court is position that is becoming more complex each day. Approximately 1/4 of the counties in North Carolina have Clerk of Courts that are licensed attorneys, Robeson and Brunswick Counties included. I would rely on my NC law license and experience as a Magistrate to make the best and wisest decisions possible. I also want to take advantage of many new ideas and programs that other Clerk of Superior Court s offices are utilizing around the State. Technology is very important and it is here to stay. Our farmers are using it in their fields with GPS on tractors and we should be utilizing it in the Columbus County Clerk of Court s Office. I want Columbus County to be the first in our state to get these new programs and implement these new ideas. It is true that technology can t and should not replace a friendly face. But when technology can be used to help make our Court system more efficient without sacrificing jobs, then we should welcome it. Finally, I want every citizen to feel that when they walk into their Courthouse, they know that this is their Clerk s Office and that I am there to help and serve them. That commitment is already there under the leadership of Sheila S. Pridgen and I would continue it. On a more personal note, I have enjoyed meeting so many people in this campaign. I was honored to speak to a group of Veterans in January. I enjoyed meeting employees at 3 am coming off break at a local company in February. I felt blessed seeing Mrs. Annie Mae Williamson who is 94 years old do her midday show at WVOE in Chadbourn. She has been doing that same show since 1962. Finally I enjoyed the lunches at the Columbus County Senior Citizen Centers and meeting those great people. It is these experiences that make me proud to be a Columbus County citizen and proud to call it my home! Therefore on May 6th, I am asking each and every citizen to vote for Jess Hill Clerk of Court. Thank you and God Bless each and everyone of you. Jess Hill ELECT Jess H ill CLERK OF SUPERIOR COURT Experience, Knowledge & Vision for tomorrow Publication costs paid by Committee to Elect Jess Hill Clerk, Matthew S. McLean, Treasurer
DA s differ Continued from page 1-A David said Nance makes himself available 24 hours a day to the county s drug agents. I could not be more proud of the team we have established, and the fine work they are doing everyday for the citizens of Columbus County, David points out. Our police/ prosecutor team approach to fighting crime is one of the innovations that I am most proud of, he added. All it takes Smithwick says, All it takes for the community to learn that trafficking in prescription medication will not be tolerated in Columbus County is for a few defendants to be popped for 70 to 84 months in prison. Smithwick says a few defendants sent to prison is defined by enough convictions to see a difference in pills deals on the streets. Detectives are the best gauge of the DA s success. I ve noticed lately in The News Reporter several misdemeanor plea offers in trafficking cases. Unless it s the result of the defendant giving substantial assistance, it s only encouraging that particular defendant to continue the pill dealing, and also others who have not yet been caught, but who are watching, Smithwick added. If the prosecutor is not going to proceed on trafficking in a pill case, he or she should proceed at a minimum on a possession with intent to sell and deliver (PWISD) or attempted trafficking charge. The plea offer for attempted trafficking and PWISD cases should be for an active sentence, the challenger commented. David said the four trafficking convictions sends a message to all pill traffickers that there will be severe consequences to their behavior. David, a resident of Leland, is nearing the end of his first four-year term. Smithwick is a Shallotte attorney challenging David in the Republican primary. The complete interview follows: Why should Columbus County voters choose you in this primary election? David Experience! There are no issues that separate candidates for district attorney. We all want the same things from our criminal justice system fairness, equal justice under the law, and maximum punishment for the worst offenders. The appropriate measure of anyone who wants to be the DA is track record and experience. I have dedicated my entire professional life to becoming the best prosecutor I can be. In this endeavor, I have fought for victims in more than 100 jury trials and handled countless first-degree murder trials in Columbus County. During my time as district attorney, we have never heard the words not guilty in a murder case. My opponent is a criminal defense attorney who has never handled a murder case. The challenges to our justice system are profound, and there is no time for on the job training. Smithwick I will ensure that every prosecutor on my staff is competent and confident to try cases in front of a jury. It takes actual trial experience to look at a new case, after an arrest has been made, and immediately determine what additional evidence will be needed to support prosecution. Right now, the assistant prosecutors need to gain that experience so that they can effectively spot the issues early on with detectives and victims. We will make sure discovery is completed in a timely manner. Once discovery has been Randy Cartrette Jon David Criminal Defense Child Support, Child Custody, Divorce/Settlement, Alimony, Wills, & More The Law Office of Randy CaRtRette 1501 Pinckney St., Whiteville 910-642-3612 randycartrettelaw.com provided to the defendant and a plea offer has been made, we will demand a trial date if the plea is not accepted in a timely fashion. Second, we must actually put trial-ready cases on the trial calendar and try them. The trial setting is not the time to open the file and realize there is no case, especially if we ve been paying to house the inmate for hundreds of days. By earning quick convictions, we will then have the opportunity to charge the defendant with the status of habitual breaking/entering, should he or she choose to reoffend. This habitual status elevates the punishment to a Class E felony, with a longer period of prison. Third, victims of property crimes will hear from my office on a routine basis. In the current administration, eight or nine months may sometimes pass before the victim may hear from the DA s office. Sometimes, victims end up calling the defense attorneys for a status update on their case. If the defendant has been in jail for that length of the time, we re seeing judges being forced to deny the state s continuance, leading to dismissals. What steps have you taken (or would you take) to reduce the number of break-ins and property thefts? David -- Focused deterrence has been effective in addressing this issue. Crime statistics show that a small number of defendants are responsible for the overwhelming amount of property crime in an area. By targeting repeat offenders we are making great progress, but our work is not done. My office works closely with law enforcement to identify which defendants need their bonds raised and who among them is deserving of the most severe penalties allowed by law. Finally, we realize that a tremendous amount of property crime is driven by a desire to feed a drug habit. Consequently, we try to identify and vigorously prosecute the worst offenders in the drug arena. Smithwick -- I will personally speak with the sheriff and the respective chiefs of police on a regular basis to learn which offenders must be targeted. I personally will follow up with the Detectives working those cases by checking in to make sure the cases are getting the additional attention from my staff. My assistant prosecutors will be instructed to ask the judges to increase the bonds if the offender continues to be arrested on new offenses. Detectives appearing in front of the magistrate with these offenders will be able to say, I ve actually spoken with the district attorney about this case, and we have concerns about this defendant. Again, the elected district attorney must be willing to physically go to Columbus County and speak face-to-face with law enforcement to address these lower-level cases, even knowing that there will not be any media attention. At least two murders pending right now could have been prevented if the defendants had been sufficiently prosecuted the first time around. The recent home invasion/ murder on Shug Norris Road involved a defendant who had just been given probation a month earlier in a case where he was charged with shooting someone 18 times. It s simple, when you shoot someone, you don t get probation. The recent murder in Hallsboro involved at least one suspect who was out on bond for trafficking, fleeing to elude arrest, and even another separate felony assault. The DA s office must prosecute violent crimes in a timely manner to prevent the defendants from harming more citizens while out on bond. What have you done (or would you do) to keep repeat offenders off the streets? Example -- One young man from Chadbourn was arrested four times for property crimes within a few months, and finally his crimes elevated to use of pistol, and now he s facing shooting into a vehicle charge. His bonds on most of the prior felony arrests were very low, and he was out of jail within a few hours. What part can the DA play in raising awareness of magistrates to these type defendants? David -- In every criminal justice system, there is always greater demand than the resources can effectively meet. The challenge for all of us -- law enforcement, magistrates, judges, and prosecutors -- is to identify the highest and best use of our jail space. During my administration, we have been intentional with establishing priorities. Obviously, the best use of our limited jail space is to incarcerate the most violent and dangerous offenders, such as rapists and murderers. Our top priority was to address the tremendous backlog of old murder cases in Columbus County. During this past year, my office put a large number of murder trials in the courtroom and the citizens of this great county found each defendant guilty. We have also aggressively targeted habitual felons and repeat offenders. Many times we are unable to keep property offenders in jail prior to a determination of guilt, however, once a conviction is imposed we have consistently asked the courts for lengthy prison sentences in the State system. Smithwick -- I will personally speak with the sheriff and the respective chiefs of police on a regular basis to learn which offenders must be targeted. I personally will follow up with the detectives working those cases by checking in to make sure the cases are getting the additional attention from my staff. My assistant prosecutors will be instructed to ask the judges to increase the bonds if the offender continues to be arrested on new offenses. Detectives appearing in front of the magistrate with these offenders will be able to say, I ve actually spoken with the district attorney about this case, and we have concerns about this defendant. Again, the elected DA must Ray s PRODUCE & SEAFOOD Fresh Boiled Peanuts Fresh NC Strawberries Quart or Flat Clams Alaskan Snow Crab Legs 10. 99 Lb. 5 Lbs. or more 9. 99 Lb. Fresh Frozen Spots By The Lb. or 25 Lb. Box 65 Fresh Virginia Mullets, Sea Bream, Catfish, White Perch Tilapia Filets 10 Lb. Box 37 Whiting Filets 4. 49 Lb. or 10 Lb. 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It s simple, when you shoot someone, you don t get probation. The recent murder in Hallsboro involved at least one suspect who was out on bond for trafficking, fleeing to elude arrest, and another separate felony assault. The DA s office must prosecute violent crimes in a timely manner to prevent the defendants from harming more citizens while out on bond. What are the major factors that have the felony justice system moving so slowly in this county? Why are defendants being held in jail up to four years without trial? David -- Under my administration, case efficiency has improved. It s important for citizens to remember that I didn t start out with a clean slate the day after the election and we have been steadily working through a backlog of old cases. We had a jury trial during every session of Superior Court last year with a significant number of those being murder cases. I attribute our success on this issue to the close working relationship that my office has with Resident Superior Court Judge Doug VOTE The News Reporter, Thursday, May 1, 2013-5A Sasser. In an effort to create a mandate for change, my opponent is speaking in half-truths and sharing only some of the information about the effectiveness of the criminal justice system. He alleges that there is an unusually high backlog of cases in the criminal justice system and things are moving too slowly. His campaign slogan is that two years is too long and that the taxpayers are spending money needlessly as people languish in jail. Well here s the truth: According to statistics maintained by the administrative office of courts, the median age for a felony in the district is 201 days. That s about six months, not two years, it s also faster than the state average of 214 days. Efficiency for misdemeanor and traffic offense in our jurisdiction is now significantly faster than the state average. I attribute this improved efficiency to innovations like the traffic court program. During my administration, we have never had a defendant argue successfully that his right to a speedy trial has been violated. My opponent is pointing to a couple of cases, of the thousands in our system, and trying to create a misleading picture about what is happening. Smithwick -- Apathy. The elected district attorney has allowed defendants to sit in the Columbus County Jail for more than 1,000 days at a time. The current jail list is always available online to the public. Surely the district attorney would keep a running list of priority jail cases to ensure they are prosecuted in a timely manner. If the district attorney maintained regular communication with the sheriff s office, he would be well aware of the age of cases sitting in the jail. The fire sale that has been taking place over the last few months will ultimately lead to more crime by releasing violent offenders back to the street that should be heading to prison. Two years is too long Mike Too Tall WALKER for Sheriff of Columbus County Recently, The News Reporter article confirmed that violent crime and property crime leaped 142% in this area. These are the facts. As sheriff I will hold my staff accountable for proper investigation of crimes to include collection of evidence and finger prints if possible. There will be no more investigations done and reports taken from the front seat of a patrol car, through the window, or over the phone. Proven leadership will make a difference Thank you for your support. Paid for by Walker for Sheriff Committee for victims to wait, four years is absolutely unacceptable. The district attorney has an obligation to be more responsible with our taxpayer dollars. Closing statement David -- A key component of my crime fighting strategy is personal leadership and responsibility of the biggest cases in the office. My proactive approach includes working closely with law enforcement at a homicide scene and later giving the closing argument in the resulting murder trial. When a district attorney leads from the front, it inspires the 35 other employees of the organization to strive for justice in all cases. During my time as district attorney I have spent a considerable amount of time in Columbus County leading from the front. I understand that prosecutors and victim assistants that have local ties to Columbus County take a vested interest in the safety and security of their neighbors. That is why I have hired staff such as Ashley Gore, Heath Nance, Fred Gore, Tammy Gattoni, Liz Claus, Linda Ingraham, Leta Patrick, Rita Cox, Grace Thompson and Kyle Melvin. The culture in our office is one of shared experience and unity of purpose. My track record proves that experience matters. Smithwick -- Over the last eight years I have managed a successful law practice with my partners, Douglas W. Baxley and Kim Baxley Smithwick. As a small business owner, I understand the importance of courtesy and customer service to every member of the public. If elected, my office door will be open for every member of the public. I will also have a set schedule so that the citizens of Columbus County will know in advance what days and times they will be able to personally come and speak with me. Most importantly, I understand the value of the dollar. I understand how wasteful it is spend our local tax dollars warehousing defendants for hundreds of days (at 60 to 80 Continued on page 8A
6-A The News Reporter, Thursday, May 1, 2014 Lake fire Continued from page 1-A Photos by Krystal Hawkins Flinging spring Southeastern Community College recently held a Spring Fling for students. Clockwise, from top left: Timothy Fipps tries a few stunts while in a trapeze harness; Meg Sellers makes cotton candy; Haley Tolley tries her luck with virtual surfing Jacob McPherson makes it up a wall; and Ariana Rojaz carefully balances on the surfing simulator. and issued to departments. A judge ordered all radios to be returned to the department until a final decision is reached on who has the right to the equipment. Members of the auxiliary have said that since the radios were in the possession of members at the time the station closed, they planned to keep the units for use on EMS calls. The town s mayor, Daniel Hilburn, recently told county commissioners that the town stands ready to take over and improve EMS service if the county will contract emergency response with the town, rather than the auxiliary. County commissioners have offered no further comment on that discussion since their last meeting. EMS service at the lake has continued under the auxiliary, and mutual aid departments have been supplying fire service to the town and the fire district since December. Lake Waccamaw will soon be ready to answer its own calls, Currie said. We re expecting the additional gear to be shipped by May 12, he said. Everything else has been repaired, serviced or replaced. We re having some backorder problems with radios, but that ll be fixed soon, I think. It s just a matter of having everything in place before we call the fire marshal s office and ask for a re-inspection. We want it right before they get here, so there are no further delays. Currie gave the lion s share of the credit to Jerry Gore, the town s new fire chief. Gore inherited a department with virtually no Eco-Color 5K is Saturday on SCC campus Southeastern Community College will have an Eco-Color 5K Run/Walk Saturday, May 3 at 10 a.m. on campus. There will be no registration fee, but registration is required the morning of the event. The pre-registration deadline has passed. Limited shirts will be available on the day of the event for 5. For more information contact Melody Calli9han at (910) 642-7141 ext. 247. remaining volunteers, equipment missing and in disrepair, and lacking much of the paperwork vital for keeping the department open. I don t know that anybody else could have done the job Jerry has done putting this back together, Currie said. He had a tough enough time without the scrutiny and criticism he was facing from some members of the public, but he s come through. The department has around 35 new volunteers, Currie said, including members of the town staff who will be offered an incentive to respond to fire calls. The incentive plan common in many small towns and cities solves much of the problem of having sufficient personnel to respond to fire calls during working hours. All but a handful of the new volunteers live within the town limits, Currie said, and none live outside the fire district. This is a sign of how our community feels about the fire department, Currie said. Lake Waccamaw is a special place, and people care about helping their neighbors. There was a need, and it s being filled. Although the fire department will soon be back up and running calls, Currie said, the fire rating which dropped from a 6 to a 9 won t improve until the new department has established a history. For that reason, homeowners will see drastic increases in insurance rates when they renew during the course of the next year. We re hoping to be able to re-build that history as rapidly as possible, Currie said, but there really isn t anything that can help except training and time. Currie said morale is high among the new fire department members, and the volunteers are anxious to make the station official again. I think we re all ready to get this behind us and get back to helping the town, Currie said. That s what it s all about. Jefferson Weaver 910-642-4104 ext. 227 jeffweaver@whiteville.com St. Mark music festival is May 3 St. Mark A.M.E. Zion Church will host its annual Missionary Musical program at 3 p.m. this Saturday (May 3) in the church sanctuary. The public is invited to hear vocal soloists and choirs. St. Mark is at 119 W. Virgil St. in Whiteville. Leave Your ALLERGIES in the Dust! Enjoy the Safe, Pain-Free Allergy Solution Cottle Medical Group Ronald Cottle, M.D. 642-6452 Exercise and more builds self esteem at Old Dock Editor s Note: This story began in the Thursday, April 24, issue on the front page, and was supposed to end on Page 5-A. However, the rest of the story was inadvertently omitted from last Thursday s paper. Here is the complete story.) By BOB HIGH Staff Writer Brittany White is a firstgrade teacher at Old Dock Elementary and nearing the end of her first year of instructing students. She s had many rewarding moments with her youngsters, but one of the standout moments of this school year came outside the brick building. White organized an afterschool exercise program for young girls in grades three, four and five, and she s led three Tuesday afternoon sessions. Helping young girls to find self confidence is my passion, the 25-year-old Whiteville High School graduate says. I was always shy, and I ve seen a lot of other girls struggle with low self esteem. It was evident among some young women in college, and it s present in some adults, White adds. Change in life It s tough on girls at the middle-school age. There s a change in life going on in most cases, and they need self-confidence, some activities that are positive they can accomplish either alone or with the aid and friendship of other young girls, White explains. The Tuesday afternoons for the Old Dock girls have produced 17 participants. I ve already seen some changes. There were a couple of very shy girls who didn t have a lot of friends, and they ve already made new friends among the ones here on Tuesdays, White relates. White and Amy Stocks, a pre-school assistant at Old Dock who volunteered to help with the program, lead the girls in organized calisthenics after an ice breaker session in White s classroom. One has blossomed The girls will usually talk about certain events or stages in their lives, and they get to hear what others have experienced or how they addressed similar problems. One girl was known to be very quiet, and now she s talkative and more interested in others. She s made good progress in feeling better about herself and handling everyday challenges, White says. There are also some boys at Old Dock, as well as other schools, who could use such a program, but White kept her program to females. Maybe another teacher could start a similar program for boys. There s usually a lot more things for boys to do, such as playing more sports than girls, but I m sure there are boys here who would benefit, White observes. The number of girls in White s first week of organized exercises including running, walking and jogging around the school s ball field and the calisthenics was 14, and this number swelled to 17 by the second week. 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Part-time Elections employee out of a job until after primary ncomplaints of relationship with candidate led to decision By NICOLE CARTRETTE Staff Writer An emergency meeting of the Columbus County Board of Elections last week left one part-time employee without a job temporarily. The public and press were not notified of the meeting which led part-time worker, Alex Hooks, being told he could not work with the elections office until after the May primary. David Lee McPherson, an elections board member, made clear Wednesday when contacted by The News Reporter that the decision to not allow Alex Hooks to continue working with the office through the May Primary was a difficult one. While McPherson was hesitant to discuss the situation, considering it a personnel matter at first, he agreed it was best to make clear what occurred. McPherson said he received complaints about Hooks, the nephew of Clerk of Court Candidate Cindy Hooks, working on computers at various satellite one stops across the county. While the board was aware of the relationship, it was not illegal for him to work with the elections office. There is no law or statute against that, McPherson said, adding that new computer By NICOLE CARTRETTE Staff Writer More than 1,720 Columbus County voters had cast an early ballot in the May 6 Primary Election as of 5 p.m. Wednesday. Early voting began April 24 (Thursday) for the May 6 primary election at one-stop sites across the county. The highest turnout is reported at the lobby of the Board of Elections office in Whiteville where 1,169 had cast ballots as of Wednesday at 5 p.m. Lower than expected turnout at one-stops outside of Whiteville led to a small number of ballots cast at those sites thus far. The Fair Bluff site reported just 44 votes cast and the Bolton site reported just 70 ballots cast. Chadbourn reported 143, East Columbus 139, and Tabor City 114 ballots cast. Columbus County Board of Elections Director Carla Strickland said that the Tabor City site usually has a much higher turnout but she contributes the low early voter turnout at all of the sites to spring break, festivals and other happenings. Absent an unaffiliated or write-in candidate to emerge in the November election a number of local races may be decided in the May 6 primary election. Five Democrats are in the running for Columbus County sheriff. Appointed Sheriff Lewis Hatcher, a long-time employee of the sheriffs office and second in command under former sheriff Chris Batten, faces opposition from four candidates. Mike Too Tall Walker of Whiteville, Larry Williamson of Evergreen, Calvin Norton of Whiteville and former county commissioner David Dutton of Whiteville are looking to unseat Hatcher. A highly contested Columbus County Clerk of Court race between a former clerk, Cindy White Hooks and magistrate, Jess Hill, will be decided in the Democratic primary. Incumbent District Attorney Jon David, a Leland Republican, faces opposition from another Brunswick County Republican, Ryan Smithwick, in the GOP primary. No Democrat has filed for that office which serves Columbus, Brunswick and Bladen counties (District 13). A senate seat (District 13) representing Columbus and Robeson counties is up for programs and many new poll workers meant the elections office needed parttime help in that area. Hooks, a recent law school graduate who is studying for the bar, demonstrated he could do the work necessary, McPherson said. Hooks had no access to information showing how people voted or way of altering the vote, officials say. He was hired because of his expertise, McPherson said. McPherson said Hooks was not fired, but because there was a perception of a conflict of interest, the board decided it was best not to have him working prior to or during the primary. The board met and discussed it, McPherson said. We had an election in process, and with this kind of problem, we had to do something because we believed it would surely be contested depending on the outcome of the election, McPherson said. The last thing I said to him was we are not severing our relationship. This is strictly about the perception that he does have a relative running for office. McPherson said Hooks was told he could work for the office after the primary. McPherson emphasized that with the technology and accountability necessary in elections, there is no way for votes to be altered. Ballots are tracked by bar grabs. Four Robeson County candidates are seeking that seat currently held by Sen. Michael Walters, who is not seeking reelection. Lumberton attorney Marcus Williams, former real estate broker Jane W. Smith, also of Lumberton, former town commissioner David Ayers of St. Pauls and salon owner and restaurant president, Beverly Collins Hall of Shannon, are seeking the senate seat. The winner of the Democrat primary for the District 13 Senate Seat will face Republican Bernard White of Whiteville in the November General election. The U.S. House District 7 seat is also on the ballot in both the Republican and Democrat primaries. Jonathan Barfield, Jr., of Wilmington, a New Hanover County commissioner and owner of Barfield and Associates Realty, is on the ballot. He is being challenged by Princeton town commissioner Walter A. Martin Jr. and owner of Truth Investigations (a private investigation firm). The two are vying for the Democrat nomination. On the GOP ballot for the May 6 Primary in the U.S. House District 7 race is a New Hanover County Commissioner Woody White of Wilmington, former state senator David Rouzer of Benson, and veteran Chris Andrade of Fayetteville. Those who wish to vote are reminded that due to changes in state law, only registered voters may cast a ballot. Sameday registration has been eliminated. Whiteville One-Stop Columbus County Board of Elections, 50 Legion Drive, Whiteville Dates: April 24 to April 26, April 28 to May 2 Hours: 8 a.m. 5 p.m. Special hours: Saturday, May 3: 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Satellite One-stop sites Dates: April 24 to May 2 Monday though Friday Hours: 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. Bolton Bolton Town Hall, 221 9th St. Chadbourn Chadbourn Municipal Annex (old Police Department), 208 E. 1st Ave Fair Bluff Fair Bluff Fire & Rescue, 653 Railroad St. code and there is accountability, McPherson insisted, but ultimately the board was concerned with a possible allegation or complaint of wrongdoing that might arise after the election. Hooks said he was paid 10 per hour and is without a job because of politics. He was sensitive to the suggestion that he would do anything unethical. He said he was played a voicemail recording from candidate Jess Hill s father, Jim Hill, that was left on David McPherson s phone as the board explained there were issues with the perception of him working for the board. Hook s sister has been a full-time employee with the board for a number of years. In a posting on his aunt s Facebook campaign page, Alex Hooks wrote, in part: For the last several weeks I have been employed as a temporary worker by the Board of Elections. Last night, the Board of Elections was forced to let me go. Apparently, certain members of the Jess Hill campaign felt it necessary to complain repeatedly about my presence at one stop voting sites, Hooks wrote. I was hired as a temporary worker to help with the new computer system (SOSA) to be used for elections record keeping. The program s sole purpose is to keep track of who has and hasn t voted. 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8-A The News Reporter, Thursday, May 1, 2014 Fatal pig disease rages in county By RAY WYCHE Staff Writer PEDv porcine epidemic diarrhea, viral a highly contagious disease that is fatal to young pigs, is present in some Columbus County swine operations, according to Phyllis Creech-Greene, local Extension Service livestock agent. PEDv is the subject of intense research as scientists strive to find a cure for the disease that sickens newborn pigs up to a few weeks of age. They re working hard to find a cure, Creech-Greene said of the scientists study of the illness. The few pigs that survive the disease do not put on Elections Continued from page 7-A DAs differ Continued from page 4-A per day per inmate) while they await trial. I understand the DA must dispose of cases more efficiently so that the Department of Correction can house these inmates and the entire state, not our counties, can foot these bills. In order to accomplish this task, we Ray Wyche 910-642-4104 ext. 229 Belk Charity Sale set for Saturday Belk s Spring Charity Sale on Saturday, May 3, provides an opportunity for customers to support local charities while taking advantage of special discounts of 20 to 70 percent off of purchases made during the four-hour event from 6 to 10 a.m. In return for purchasing a 5 ticket, customers get buys on rarely discounted merchandise and other items throughout the store. Plus, customers receive a 5 credit on Charity Sale purchases completely offsetting the cost of the ticket. Charities get to keep 100 percent of the proceeds from each 5 ticket sold. The first 100 customers in each Belk store on the morning of Charity Sale will receive free Belk gift cards ranging in value from 5 to 100, and a chance to win one of three 1,000 Belk gift cards awarded company-wide. Our biannual Charity Sale is a win-win for Belk and the communities we serve, said Jessica Graham, vice president, communications and community relations at Belk. The upcoming Charity Sale event on May 3 is a great opportunity for our customers to get great bargains on our latest fall fashions and top brands and at the same time benefit their favorite local charities. It s one of many ways that Belk reinforces weight as quickly as pigs that escaped PEDv. The mortality rate for pigs infected with the disease is usually 100 percent of the litter. The older they are the better their chance of survival, Creech-Greene said of the few pigs that survive. U.S. Sen. Kay Hagan of North Carolina is part of a group of six U.S. senators who have asked for funding to discover a way to stop the spread of the disease. Outbreaks of the disease thus far in Columbus County have been limited to pigs being raised in houses, Creech- Greene said, although the disease can attack young pigs being kept outside. election with this program. As I m sure you all know, you fill out your ballot, and it goes into the machine that tallies votes before your very eyes. At what point would I be able to alter or influence a vote even if I wanted to?, Hooks continued. I never touched a ballot - I never touched a machine that touched a ballot. Attempting to influence voters has never even crossed my mind. What I did do yesterday was run a few missing items out to election sites and help set up computers and printers. I also changed out a doorknob in Bolton. And now I find myself out of a job; what offense have I committed? Jim Hill provided a written response to his inquiry about Hooks. On the first day of early voting, a pole worker informed me that Alex Hooks, the nephew of Cindy White Hooks, was working on computers for the Board of Elections at an early voting site, and questioned if this was appropriate. I called a member of the Board of Elections and questioned the appearance of the nephew of candidate Cindy White Hooks working on the computer system for the Board of Elections during this computerized election. I made this inquiry because the Board of Elections staff had stressed on several occasions that the election must appear fair and above reproach in all respects, to maintain the confidence of the voting public in the election process. The Board of Elections met and voted on this matter without my knowledge or personal input. I only found out about the meeting and the status of Alex Hooks after the meeting and need a district attorney that can respectfully establish a strong working relationship with all law enforcement and all courthouse personnel. The DA s office should be the glue that holds the courthouse together, not the wedge that drives it apart. My office Red Cross needs volunteers, donations for storm victims The Red Cross is continuing relief efforts in Beaufort, Chowan, Perquimans and Pasquotank counties to support residents whose homes were damaged or destroyed by tornadoes last week. More than 150 disaster workers have met with dozens of affected families, handed out 162 supplies including clean up kits and tarps, and served more than 3,335 meals and snacks. Donations are used to prepare for, respond to and help people recover from disasters big and small. This includes providing food, shelter, relief supplies, emotional support, recovery planning and other assistance as well as supporting the vehicles, warehouses and people who make that help possible. People can donate by visiting www.redcross. org, calling 1-800-red cross or texting the word redcross to 90999 to make a 10 donation. Many hog growers have posted signs on their property asking people to stay away from areas where hogs are kept in an effort to avoid the disease, she said. I wouldn t go from one hog farm to another in a single day, Creech-Greene said, to avoid the chance of spreading the disease. North Carolina ranks second in the nation in total pork production, accounting for about 14 percent of total U.S. pork output. after the decision was made by the Board of Elections. I did not accuse Alex Hooks of any wrongdoing. It is all about appearances in the election process, and I believe that any other candidate s campaign would have asked the same question. I have been informed by a member of the Board of Elections that Alex Hooks services will resume after this primary is over. All employment decisions are made solely and completely by the Columbus County Board of Elections or its supervisor. I have full faith and confidence in the Board of Elections of Columbus County, Hill concluded. Board of Elections Director Carla Strickland did not return messages for comment on this story as of Wednesday by press deadline. door will be open to every citizen in every corner of all three counties. As an elected official, the district attorney owes it to the citizens to hear their concerns, however large or small. I look forward to serving the citizens of Columbus County. its long-standing commitment to community involvement and charitable giving. Spring Charity Sale tickets are now being sold by participating non-profit organizations, and beginning Friday, tickets may also be purchased at Belk stores. All revenues from in-store ticket purchases are equally divided among participating charities and schools in each local store. In addition, all Charity Sale participants will be entered into a drawing to win one of three 1,000 cash awards (one in each of the three Belk operating divisions) for their school or non-profit organization. The Fall 2013 Belk Charity Sale raised more than 5 million for nearly 8,000 schools and community nonprofit 501(c)(3) organizations in Belk markets. Last year, the two Charity Sale events raised a total of more than 10 million for participating charities. For more information about Belk s Spring Charity Sale, contact the local Belk store or visit http://www.belk.com/ charitysale. The 5 Charity Sale Ticket discount credit is valid on the first regular, sale or clearance purchase, including cosmetics and fragrances. Purchases of Brighton, Diane Von Furstenberg, My Flat in London, Vitamix, Ugg, and Under Armour are excluded. The discount is not valid on phone orders or belk.com and the limit is one 5 discount per customer. Sign up for News Reporter text alerts breaking news Sign up to get breaking news on phones and other mobile devices via The News Reporter s new text messaging feed. The news staff will send text messages only when consequential local breaking Jobless rate falls in 59 counties The number of North Carolina residents looking for jobs dropped last month in 59 counties. The statewide unemployment rate for March stood at 6.6 percent compared to 8.4 percent in March 2012. Columbus County reported an unemployment rate of 8.6 percent for March, compared to 9.1 percent for February and to 10.6 percent for March 2013. Figures were released by the state Department of Commerce, which reminded people using the figures that employment figures are subject to seasonal patterns, and the warmer months usually see an increase in the number of jobs available. (Ray Wyche) news occurs. More in-depth information will be posted at Whiteville.com, then in The News Reporter. To get messages, go to Whiteville.com and look for the sign-in area about halfway down the home page and to the right. All that s needed is your phone number and cell phone provider. 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25 The News Reporter, Thursday, May 1, 2014 9-A Wallace Continued from page 1-A Before and after images of Wallace. Top row, from left: Thomas Jones, Terrie Priest, Stephanie Miller and Staci Ezzell. Second row: Shawn Worthington, Sable Bullock, Rita Capps and Nikki Walker. Third row: Mike Ramsey, Mary Wheatley, Louise Barkley and Joe Floyd. Fourth row: Jodi Council, Jessica Williamson, Geoff Hopkins and Garrett Tolley. Fifth row: Danny McNeill, Butch Pope, Austrin Garcia and Andy Anderson. Votes can still be cast for favorite Dancing with the Vineland stars The inaugural Dancing with the Vineland Stars is Saturday. Although the event is sold out, fans can still support their favorite couples by voting online at www.vinelanddepot.com/dancingstars until Friday afternoon. The dancing pairs are Louise Barkley and Joe Floyd; Danny McNeill and Sable Bullock; Andy Anderson and Rita Capps; Butch Pope and Staci Ezzell; Geoff Hopkins and Nikki Walker; Thomas Jones and Jodi Council; Garrett Tolley and Jessica Williamson; Terrie Priest and Mike Ramsey; Stephanie Miller and Shawn Worthington; and Mary Wheatley and Austrin Garcia. All funds raised from Dancing with the Vineland Stars will support ongoing maintenance, as well as some necessary capital improvements. I ve been overweight pretty much all of my life, Wallace said. It s been a battle all of my life. At 10 years old I realized I was overweight. She decided after her second child was born and she was at roughly 240 pounds that she would focus more on her health. Wallace started going to a local gym, Bodyshapers, and worked with Cindy Faulk. In time she began training for a 5K. I ran up and down Madison Street, said Wallace, who is an office technician at Liberty Hospice in Whiteville. Wallace said the organized 5K s are thrilling for her. All the excitement and adrenaline really excites me, she said. Wallace eventually dropped about 80 pounds. While she lost a lot, she says she gained so much more. I ve gained confidence, Wallace said. I want to be an inspiration for my friends and family. I love being asked questions about health and that is a big compliment to me. Before, I knew all the rules but now I have started following them. If I can do it I know they can do it. During the last two years, health and fitness have become a passion of mine. I have lost about 80 pounds. I started my journey around 240 lbs and I am now 160 pounds, Wallace said. I have come a long way, but have a long way left to go. She joined the free online weight loss site sparkpeople. com. There she found an encouraging online community of supporters and friends. She started working out six times a week and says she loves the gym now. When I first started training, I ran (mostly walked!) the 3.1 miles in 50 minutes. That was May of last year, Wallace said. She has hopes of completing a half marathon this year. Nicole Cartrette 910-642-4104 ext. 225 nicolecartrette@whiteville.com Columbus Insurance Agency, LLC Auto Home Life Health Commercial Come see Sammy Jacobs and Alan Roberts for all your insurance needs. Alan Roberts 116 East Main St. Whiteville 640-2214 Wallace said she has a lot of family support. Her parents, Marilyn and Larry Collins of Cheraw, S.C. follow her to virtually every race, as does her husband, Howard Wallace, a Columbus County Cooperative Extension agent. Howard has been so supportive, she said. The couple resides in Cerro Gordo and have two boys: Stephen,6, and Benjamin, 2. In future issues of The News Reporter, learn how seven News Reporter staffers dropped more than 150 lbs in a matter of months. Sammy Jacobs Ask about our doctor visits! DR. MARILYN RODERICK SARAH STEINER, pa-c Jennifer Gartman PA-C Now Accepting New Patients Estamos aceptano pacientes nuevos Same Day Appointments Available Citas disponibles el mismo dia Columbus County Community Health Center 15 Hill Plaza Suite A Whiteville, NC 28472 (910)207-6440 We accept all major insurances including: Medicaid, Medicare, TriCare, Bluecross Board Certified Physicals Sick Care Immunizations Women Services Minor Procedures Preventative Care Lab Services Health Check 25 doctor visits apply to those patients that meet eligibility requirements for our medical assistance programs
10-A The News Reporter, Thursday, May 1, 2014 Strawberry Festival President Gayle Williamson and Densil Worthington are all business as they prepare chicken bog plates for sale as part of opening ceremonies for the 82nd N.C. Strawberry Festival Tuesday. Proceeds from the plate sale will go toward heating and cooling system replacement at the Chadbourn Depot Museum. Strawberry Festival underway Good day for a parade Last week, the Farmers Union community held its annual Farmers Union Day celebration. A big part of that celebration is its parade. Clockwise, from top left: Sara McLaurin guides her horse along the parade route; Daquan Carruthers on his fourwheeler; Marissa Six, Alaina Spaulding and Elexis Carruthers on their four-wheeler; sisters Mia and Tia Campbell share smiles and laughs; a flag-bearing youngster smiles at the crowd; and banner-bearers lead the parade. Learn to manage diabetes Rosie Murrell is a specially trained member of the A1C Champions Program and will be leading an educational program on Managing Diabetes: The Next Step at Columbus Regional Healthcare System. The free one-hour educational program will be held on Wednesday, May 8 at 6 p.m. in the Education Center at the hospital. Murrell will share her personal experiences with diabetes and taking insulin to help control her blood sugar. The A1C Champions Program is supported by Sanofi US, which provides a patientled approach to diabetes edu- VA partners with DMV to promote veterans services The North Carolina Division of Veterans Affairs (NCDVA) is collaborating with the N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles and the Motor Vehicle Network (MVN) to build awareness for veterans services. This interagency partnership is an example of how the NCDVA is reaching veterans across North Carolina. The MVN is a closed circuit television network located at 124 driver s license offices statewide that broadcasts messages to DMV patrons. This interagency partnership is a fresh approach to state government and we are excited to be working with DMV to find new ways to communicate with our veterans, said NCDVA Director Ilario Pantano. cation. A1C Champions know first-hand the challenges to managing diabetes and understand the fear and uncertainty about taking insulin. During the program, Murrell will share: Why insulin is not a sign of failure but may help you achieve blood sugar control as part of an overall diabetes treatment plan. The concerns she had about starting insulin. Misperceptions about insulin. If you or someone you know is struggling with diabetes or has an A1C that is 7 percent or above, the A1C Champions can provide motivation to take those first steps to a healthier life. 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The Strawberry Jam variety show is tonight (Thursday) at West Columbus High School. The popular Strawberry Encounters dinner and social is Friday night at the home of Tommy and Jean Powell. The carnival opens Friday as well, with rides open all day Friday and Saturday at the Strawberry Field behind Hardee s. Saturday will have a full slate of events for the entire family. Registration for the professional arts and crafts show and food court starts at 7:30 a.m. at the Food Lion parking lot. Both sections open at 9:30 a.m. The Strawberry Quality contest entries will be judged starting at 8 a.m. at Chadbourn Pentecostal Holiness Church, with the auction starting at noon. The Food Products Contest will take entries from 8:30-10 a.m. at the community library on Wilson Street. The popular band concert festival starts at 8 a.m. at West Columbus High School. Entertainment will begin at the event field at noon, with a variety of acts from throughout the area taking part. 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The News Reporter, Thursday, May 1, 2014 11-A Shooting Continued from page 1-A bhis past and recent history, to be armed and extremely dangerous. As the SWAT unit approached, the six deputies found the home of McQueen to be on fire, and that s when Brown was seen running from the residence. He was followed by at least two of the deputies, and they ran through a wooded area before reaching Fourth Street. Brown, who shot Norris Sunday seven times, turned and fired his pistol at least eight times at the pursuing deputies. It has been reported Brown fired from inside 10 feet. One of his bullets struck the lower part of the body armor worn by Deputy Justin Hern. The bullet hit on the flap at the belt that provides protection for the upper part of a man s groin. SBI investigating Hern and a second deputy returned fire and Brown fell, mortally wounded. He was hit by several shots. Hern and the second deputy are on administrative leave, with pay, from the Sheriff s Office, while the SBI conducts an investigation into the situation. Sheriff Lewis Hatcher declined to announce the name of the second deputy. Brown, who law authorities in Tabor City believe was involved in the murder of Dion Durham Gore, 27, on Feb. 22 of this year, was a former employee of Hill s store in Loris, and had been rebuffed in his attempts to be rehired. Four in store Brown appeared at the front of the Hill s store Sunday about 6:10 a.m., and used a brick to shatter the glass door, and entered the building. Norris and at least three other employees were inside preparing to open for business at 7 a.m. Brown went to the office area near the front of the store, and demanded Norris and Office Manager Rhonda Bledsoe open the safe. Norris refused, and Brown shot him in a leg. Norris was again told by Brown to open the safe, and Norris again refused. This time Brown shot Norris in the face, and Norris fell to the floor. As Brown swung his pistol in Bledsoe s direction, she grabbed the keys and opened the safe. Norris lunged As the safe was being opened, Norris got up off the floor and lunged toward Brown, and Brown shot him five more times. Norris died on the floor of the store, according to information from a search warrant obtained in Columbus County at 8:10 p.m. Monday. Sheriff s Detective Lt. Jeff Nealey and Detective Brian Wilson of Horry County (S.C.) police obtained the search warrant from Chief Magistrate Sandra Norris. The warrant was to search Brown and his residence in the 5800 block of Miller Road, plus any other person or vehicle found on the curtilage of the property. Brown was described in the search warrant as a black male wearing a black hoodie, black pants with a camouflage backpack and a silver pistol. Video footage Brown, once the safe was opened, grabbed cash and fled the store via the rear door. An Horry County Police dog tracking unit trailed Brown s scent for about 200 yards until it appeared he reached a vehicle. The only exit by vehicle from the area behind Hill s store would be by traveling by the Exxon station on Broad Street. Video surveillance footage from the Exxon station showed a red Ford Explorer moving in the area by cutting through the location of the gas pumps and building at 6:25 a.m. Investigation to get the search warrant also showed Brown was identified by Hill s Loss Prevention Officer Willie Jones. Brown, Jones said, was known to him by his appearance, build, the way he walked, mannerisms and his knowledge of the store layout because he was a former employee. Orange hair tips It was also learned by officers that Brown owned a 2002 Ford Explorer and a 2005 Ford Explorer. The search warrant did not state which Explorer was red. Brown s Facebook page showed photos of Brown with orange tips on the ends of his hair in dreads. The search warrant noted Bledsoe saw an orange string hanging from the side of Brown s head while he was in the store. Horry County Police also learned Brown had a cell phone, provided by his employer (Carolina Home Care) in Whiteville. Police were able to track the phone number to the proximity of Hill s store during the time of the killing of Norris and the robbery. Other agencies Black pants, black shirts and a camouflage facemask were seized at Brown s home Monday night. The SBI was called to investigate the house fire, and his shooting by deputies. Other law agencies involved in Tuesday s action included this state s federal Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives agency and the federal Marshal s Service. Loris police found the two remaining store workers in a locked closet. Saved wife Bledsoe was found by Loris police holding Norris body, and would not leave until officers assured her she would have another chance for a goodbye, according to the Tabor-Loris Tribune. I thank God for Mack (Norris). He saved my wife s life, Jimmy Bledsoe told the Tabor newspaper. Norris worked for Hill s in Loris, Tabor City and Whiteville. Dewey Hill, owner of Hill s Food stores, said Norris had worked his way to assistant manager, and was part of a good team at the Loris store. Violent deaths The deaths of Brown and McQueen continue a string of violent deaths tied to the Tabor City area that began late last summer. A Longs, S.C., man was killed on Aug. 25 in a wreck on N.C. 904 near Tabor City. Next, Farrah Faith Prince was stabbed to death by her husband Keith Hewett Jr. in their Spivey Road home. Their bodies were found Sept. 30. The next day, Larry Ray Swinney of Loris was killed when he drove into the rear of a parked trash truck on N.C. 410 in Tabor City. Three days later, Justin Worley of Tabor City was killed in a single-vehicle wreck near Inman Funeral Home there. On Oct. 8, Lee Travis Wright was murdered in a Shug Norris Road home near Tabor City, and on Oct. 24, James Bernard Soles and his stepson Gregory J. McKinnies killed each other in a shooting in Green Acres, southeast of Tabor. On Dec. 10, Rosanna Dixon was killed while walking on Carolina Road, just outside Tabor s limits, and on Dec. 12, Ralph Jorgensen of Tabor City was killed in a wreck near Delco. Richard Jason McPherson died on Feb. 2, 2014 from a gunshot fired in Green Acres, and Dion Gore was killed on Feb. 22. Last Friday, April 25, Brenda Inez Acosta and Britney Long, both of Tabor City, were two of three killed in a wreck south of Whiteville. Then came Norris murder last Sunday, and the events of Tuesday. Bob High 910-642-4104 ext. 247 bobhigh@whiteville.com WHS 1959 class reunion is May 3 The Whiteville High School Class of 1959 will have its 55th year reunion Saturday, May 3 at the site of the 50th reunion in the yard and barns of David and Jayne Smith, located in the heart of Whiteville on Madison Street. The group will have a 4 to 5 p.m. gathering, a catered dinner at 6 p.m. followed by a class meeting. Dinner, at 12 per person, will include sliced roast beef and gravy, baked chicken, garlic mashed potatoes, layered salad, squash casserole and yeast rolls. Vineland Station Available for wedding receptions & other events 642-3157 Ample rains blessing to forest fire fighters By RAY WYCHE Staff Writer Alzheimer s 5K is this Saturday at Jellystone A 5K run and walk for Alzheimer s will be held Saturday, May 3 at Yogi Bear s Jellystone Park at Daddy Joe s in Tabor City. Registration will be held from 8-8:30 a.m. and the run/walk will begin at 8:30. The cost is 12, which includes a T-shirt. A free Kids Fun Run will begin at 9:30 a.m. Another free event is Daddy Joe s Car Show from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. The public is invited to come out to look and vote for the best in show. Daddy Joe s is located less than half a mile off U.S. 701 near the north entrance into Tabor City. Sweet Glazed & Filled 603 Jefferson St. Whiteville, NC Springtime rains to many Columbus County residents are an inconvenience but to one small group of individuals, muddy feet this time of year are a blessing. Personnel of the N.C. Forest Service rejoice as the slowfalling showers put moisture in the top layer of woodlands, fallen leaves, thereby lessening considerably the danger of a wildfire breaking out on the damp forest floor. It s been a good spring fire season in District 8 of the N. C. Forest Service consisting of Columbus, Bladen, Brunswick, Pender, New Hanover and Duplin counties, with headquarters in Whiteville. District Operations Manager Bryan Council said although the yellow fire plowpulling bulldozers and waterdropping helicopters have been called out, it s been a relatively quiet spring fire season, if you forget the 1,500-acre wildfire that hit the forests of Pender County on April 1. We ve been lucky; we ve had no great big fires, and the good thing is, we haven t had any ground fires. Council said. Ground fires are those in which all visible flames and red- hot coals are wet down or plowed with mineral soils thrown over them, but the fire is still burning underground roots and buried debris. Ground fires play havoc with fire-fighting plans and require, in the absence of rain, extreme measures before being labeled as out. The standard method of handling a ground fire is to cut a ditch around the burning area and fill it with water, either from a natural source or from a newly dug well. The goal is to flood the area of the underground fire. It s a problem to put out and Forest Service personnel dread to hear about a ground fire. The Forest Service pays closer attention to the weather than do most individuals and agencies. Each day is graded as to the likelihood of a wildfire breaking out and the intensity and scope of the possible blaze, along with equipment and manpower available to fight the blaze. In addition to the 17 bulldozers used on the fire line, the district has numerous service vehicles, most equipped with a Add Some Bounce To Your Party! 7 different inflatables including a water slide 914-0400 Bill Gore, Owner Ray Wyche 910-642-4104 ext. 229 If you like donuts, you ll LOVE our fresh croissants Chocolate Lemon Cream Cheese Apple White Cream Blueberry Bavarian Cream Cinnamon Strawberry water tank and gasoline powered pump. Two fire-retardant dropping helicopters based in Kinston and Lumberton are available for fighting wildfires in inaccessible locations. 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DEATH NOTICE LOUISE BROGDON JORDAN MARSHVILLE -- Louise Brogdon Jordan, 94, passed away Wednesday, April 23, 2014 at her residence in Marshville. Mrs. Jordan was born Sept. 21, 1919 in Dalzell, S.C., the daughter of Robert Joe Brogdon Sr. and Annie Doby Rembert Brogdon. Later her family relocated to Charlotte where she graduated from Central High School. She was preceded in death by her husband, Clyde Jordan; her twin brother, Robert Joe Brogdon Jr.; one sister, Pearl B. Bridges; one half-sister, Rosalie Rembert Edens; two half-brothers, George and Commander Rembert; and one daughter-in-law, Linda Thornton Jordan. Mrs. Jordan loved her family and was loved in return. She and her beloved husband were married 57 years and operated the Nationwide Insurance Agency in Marshville for more than 35 years. They resided on Lake Tillery at Norwood for a number of years before returning to Marshville. They enjoyed traveling. She was a devoted Christian and lived a life that exemplified her faith in Jesus Christ, which prior to her illness included teaching the Ruth Sunday School Class at Faulks Baptist Church. Final rites were held Friday, April 25 at Faulks Baptist Church with Dr. David Richardson officiating. Interment was in Faulks Cemetery. She is survived by one son, Stephen Dennis Jordan of Marshville; two daughters, Patti J. Courtney of Marshville and Janice J. Young and husband, Bob, of Whiteville. She was blessed with seven grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; and four greatgreat-grandchildren. Memorials may be made to Faulks Baptist Church, 2234 Faulks Church Road, Marshville, 28103. HAZEL COOK LANE FAIR BLUFF -- Hazel Cook Lane, 70, died Tuesday, April 29, 2014 in Columbus Regional Healthcare. She was born April 20, 1944 in Dillon County, S.C., the daughter of the late Allen Cook and Mary Kirby Cook. She was the widow of Grady Cole Lane. She was also preceded in death by one son, Bobby Ray Lane; two brothers, J.C. Cook, Cecil Cook; four sisters, Sadie Mae Porter, Lucille Cook, Dina Cook, Alien Scott; one grandson; and one granddaughter. The family will receive friends from 2-4 p.m. Friday, May 2 at Peacock Funeral Home. Final rites will be conducted at 4 p.m. Friday, May 2 at the funeral home with Rev. Charles Dudley. Burial will be in Currie Lane Cemetery. She is survived by three sons, Grady Cole Lane, Raymond Lane and Tombo Lane, all of Whiteville; two daughters, Bonnie Hill of Chadbourn and Kathleen McMillian of Tabor City; 12 grandchildren; and 16 greatgrandchildren. JOHN O. TOMLINSON BLADENBORO -- John O. Tomlinson, 61, died Friday, April 25, 2014 at Southeastern Regional Medical Center in Lumberton. The funeral will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, May 2 at Bryant Swamp Missionary Baptist Church, 61 Bryant Swamp Road, Bladenboro. Cremation will follow. Viewing will be held Friday, May 2 one hour prior to the service at the church. There will be no viewing after the service. Surviving are his wife, Sandra Tomlinson; sons, Brandon Tomlinson of Winston-Salem and Ajeema Bullock of Raleigh; sisters, Ann Hodges, Portia Tomlinson and Phyllis Tomlinson, all of Raleigh; brothers, Mayso Tomlinson Jr. and Will Tomlinson, both of Raleigh. DEATH NOTICE BETTY ROSE SMITH RAMIREZ CERRO GORDO -- Betty Rose Smith Ramirez, 54, died Monday, April 28, 2014 at her residence. Mrs. Ramirez was born March 29, 1960 in Columbus County. She was a member of Cerro Gordo Baptist Church. Final rites were held Wednesday April 30 at Cerro Gordo Baptist Church with Rev. George Strickland officiating. Burial was in the Hammond Family Cemetery. Meares Funeral Home of Fair Bluff handled the arrangements. Mrs. Ramirez is survived by her husband, Jose M. Ramirez of the home; two daughters, Ashley Ramirez and Kayla Ramirez, both of the home; two sons, Shane Blackwell and Timothy Blackwell, both of Mascot, Tenn.; two sisters, Ginny Nance of Shelby and Crystal Greene of Cerro Gordo; two brothers, Dennis Smith of Fair Bluff and Curtis Smith of Cerro Gordo; and a special friend, Joseph Hill. Memorials may be made to Lower Cape Fear Hospice and LifeCare Center, 206 Warrior Trail, Whiteville, N.C. 28472 A guest book is available online at www.mearesfuneralhome.com. MARIE HOBSON DUNN -- Marie Parker Hobson, 91, died Sunday, April 27, 2014 at Lower Cape Fear Hospice & LifeCare Center in Whiteville. She was born Jan. 18, 1923 in Johnston County, the daughter of the late Joseph Elijah Parker and Mary Elizabeth Warren Parker. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Clifford M. Hobson; two sisters, Clydia Edwards and Gertie McLamb; and one brother, Daniel Parker. She was a member of Holly Grove Advent Christian Church in Benson. Final rites will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, May 1 Holly Grove Advent Christian Church with Revs. Mike Bassett and Steve Lawson officiating. Burial will be in Devotional Gardens. Cromartie- Miller & Lee Funeral Home is handling the arrangements. She is survived by one daughter, Kathy H. Thomas of Elizabethtown; one sister, Geneva Tart of Dunn; and one grandson. Flowers are welcome, however, memorial contributions may be made to Lower Cape Fear Hospice & LifeCare Center, 206 Warrior Trail, Whiteville, N.C. 28472 or to Holly Grove Advent Christian Church, 2050 Holly Grove Road, Benson, N.C. 27504. MALCOLM RAY MACK NORRIS JR. LAKE WACCAMAW -- Malcolm Ray Mack Norris Jr., 49, died Sunday, April 27, 2014. Born in Horry County, S.C., he was the son of the late Malcolm Ray Norris Sr. and Muriel Cribb Norris. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brother, Andy Norris. Final rites were held Wednesday, April 30, in the chapel of Inman Funeral Home, Tabor City. Burial was in Myrtle Green Cemetery, Tabor City. He is survived by his wife, Donna Ward Norris of the home; one son, Matthew Norris of Tabor City; and one daughter, Rachel Norris of Tabor City. Deaths The News Reporter, Thursday, May 1, 2014 -- 12A DEATH NOTICE PHYLLIS ANN FISHER CONWAY, S.C. -- Phyllis Ann Fisher, 74, died Saturday, April 26, 2014 in the Agape Nursing Center in Conway, S.C. Born in Helena, Ark., she was the daughter of the late Edward and Hester Anderson Hilton. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband, Franklin Delanore Fisher. Final rites were held Wednesday, April 30, 2014 in the chapel of Inman Funeral Home, Tabor City. She is survived by one daughter, Tammy Fisher Cox (Greg) of Tabor City; two sons, Frankie D. Fisher (Lori) of Tabor City, Barry Lee Fisher (Mary) of Dade City, Fla.; one sister, Mary D. Hilton of Mississippi; nine grandchildren, Stephanie Kretzler, Wesley Cox, Ashley Roberts, Amanda Cox, Samantha Leverington, Cory Leverington, Ashton Leverington, Andrew Leverington, Isabella Leverington; and two greatgrandchildren, Daegan Cox and Chevelle Leverington. A guest register is available at inmanfuneralhome. com. SHIRLEY JEAN STRICKLAND GREEN SEA, S.C. -- Shirley Jean Strickland, 59, died Sunday, April 27, 2014 at McLeod Loris Hospital, Loris, S.C. Born in Marion County, she was the daughter of Edna Murrow and the late Johnny Richard Buffkin. She was also preceded in death by one great-granddaughter. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, May 3 at 4050 Moonshine Trail, Green Sea, S.C. She is survived by three sons, Roy Darin Nealy of Irvine Ky., Brian Nealy and Matthew Bell, both of Green Sea, S.C; two daughters, Tammy Bell of Green Sea, S.C., Lindsey Strickland of Tabor City; two brothers, James Buffkin of Nichols, S.C., Donnie Buffkin of Tabor City; two sisters, Helen Floyd of Nichols, S.C., Judy Powell of Columbia, S.C.; 13 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the family at 4050 Moonshine Trail, Green Sea, S.C., 29545. KATHLEEN DOWLESS WILKINS BLADENBORO -- Kathleen Dowless Wilkins, 71, died Monday, April 28, 2014. Final rites will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday, May 1 at Butters Baptist Church in Bladenboro. Burial will be in Butters Cemetery. She is survived by her husband, Kenneth Wilkins of the home; one son, Kennie Wilkins of Bladenboro; one daughter, Rhonda W. Fields of Lumberton; three brothers, David Williams, Danny Williams and Emery Williams Jr., all of Virginia; seven sisters, Tempie Hays of Prince George, Va., Peggy Turner of Dinwiddie, Va., Connie Chalaire of Texas, Sandy Johnson of Midlothian, Va., Sheila Rodgers of California, Sherry Kidd of Sutherland, Va. and Donna Watson of Virginia; eight grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. CHARLIE PATTERSON CLARENDON -- Charlie Patterson, 69, died Friday, April 25, 2014 at Columbus Regional Healthcare in Whiteville. He was the son of Wade Patterson and Mary Pugh. Final rites will be held at noon Saturday, May 3 in the Westside Funeral Home Chapel, 106 Lewis Street, Tabor City with Bishop Elton Bellamy Sr. officiating. Interment will be in the Columbus County Singing Union Cemetery. Viewing will be held from 5-7 p.m. Friday, May 2 at the funeral home. He is survived by one son, Heshun Love; and two brothers, John Patterson and Tom Bethea. JOCEPHUS BROOKS BLADENBORO -- Jocephus Brooks, 66, died Sunday, April 27, 2014 at Southeastern Regional Medical Center in Lumberton. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army. The funeral will be hel dat 2 p.m. Saturday, May 3 at Center Missionary Baptist Church, 19569 N.C. Hwy. 410 South in Bladenboro. Burial, with military honors, will be in Kelly Cemetery. Viewing will be held from noon-7 p.m. Friday, May 2 at Peoples Funeral Home of Whiteville and Saturday one hour prior to and following the service at the church. Surviving are his wife, Selma Brooks; four daughters, Tonya Hill of Matthews, Tamara Thomas of Charlotte, Theresa Brooks of Durham and Tiffany Brooks of Lumberton; one son, Joey Brooks of Bladenboro; and one sister, Perenda Goss of Whiteville. ROOSEVELT THOMPSON CHADBOURN -- Roosevelt Thompson, 85, died Friday, April 25, 2014 at Kindred Hospital in Greensboro. The funeral will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, May 1 at the Brunswick-Waccamaw Baptist Headquarters, 600 Pinelog Road, Whiteville. Burial will be in Belvue Cemetery. Viewing will be held Thursday following the service at the headquarters. Peoples Funeral Home in Whiteville is handling the arrangements. Surviving are one daughter, Roberta Turner of Fayetteville; and five sons, Roosevelt Thompson Jr. of Mesa, Ariz., Ronell Thompson and Randolph Thompson, both of Chadbourn, Rudolph Thompson of Whiteville and Reginald Thompson of Lumberton. Friends may visit the family at 187 Bullard Road, Chadbourn. EUNICE MAE HAMILTON TABOR CITY -- Eunice Mae Hamilton, 85, died Tuesday, April 29, 2014 at Agape Rehabilitation in Conway, S.C. The funeral will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, May 3 at First Baptist Missionary Church, 304 West Sixth Street, Tabor City. Burial will be in the Columbus County Singing Union Cemetery. Viewing will be held from noon-7 p.m. Friday, May 2 at Peoples Funeral Home of Whiteville and Saturday, May 3 one hour prior to and following the service at the church. Surviving are two daughters, Carrie McKoy of Whiteville and Barbara McKeithan of Tabor City; three sons, Leroy Hamilton of Fort Worth, Texas, Jimmy Hamilton and Earnest Hamilton of Long Beach, N.Y.; and sister, Beulah Stevens of Gainesville, Fla. Friends may visit the family at 158 Floyd Street, Whiteville. ALBERT FRANKLIN LOWERY CERRO GORDO -- Albert Franklin Lowery, 63, died Wednesday, April 30, 2014 at New Hanover Regional Medical Center in Wilmington. He was the son of the late Winfred Cox and Jennifer Lee Quick. Arrangements are incomplete and will be announced by Worthington Funeral Home in Chadbourn. He is survived by his wife, Earnestina Jacobs Lowery of the home; seven daughters, Jennifer Martin of York, S.C., Elizabeth Lowery of Elizabethtown, Angie Cindy Kay Hunt of Pembroke, Belinda Mauney of Rowland, Tina Louise Smith and Wendy Jovan Williams, both of Cerro Gordo, Ellen Katherine Lawson of Cliffside; six sons, James Franklin Lowery of Lumberton, Gregory Locklear and Walter Edmund Berry, both of Cerro Gordo, Earl Oxendine Jr. of Evergreen, Kenny Oxendine of Whiteville, Jonathan Berry of Red Springs; three sisters, Pearline Carter of Bolton, Mary Caulder of Evergreen, Bernice Faye Quick of Rowland; 43 grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren. BRITNEY MARIE LONG TABOR CITY -- Britney Marie Long, 8, died Friday, April 25, 2014 in an automobile accident. Born in Columbus County, she was the daughter of Jonathon Elgin Long and Savannah Robledo, both of Tabor City. She was preceded in death by her grandfathers, John Vernon Long and Elgin Norris. Final rites will be held at 3 p.m. Thursday, May 1 in the chapel of Inman Funeral Home, Tabor City. Burial will be in Myrtle Green Cemetery. In addition to her parents, she is survived by two brothers, Jonathon Jayden Long and Jonathon Jace Long, both of Tabor City; one sister, Amari Ski Brown of Tabor City; grandparents, Maurice and Elsa Spivey and Junnie Floyd, all of Tabor City; and greatgrandmothers, Alice Norris and Brenda Snell, both of Tabor City. PEARLIE JAMES P.J. BROWN WHITEVILLE -- Pearlie James P.J. Brown, 78, died Friday, April 25, 2014 in an automobile accident. Final rites will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, May 3 in the Whiteville High School Auditorium with Bishop Tony Butler officiating. Burial will be in Mt. Moriah Church Cemetery. Viewing will be held from noon-7 p.m. Friday, May 2 at Smith Funeral Home and Saturday, May 3 one hour prior to the service at the high school. He is survived by his wife, Larcene Brown; his children, Wanda Pollard, Teresa Ashley, P. Jerome Brown and Anthony Brown, all of Jersey City, N.J., Annie Royster of Temple Hill, Md., Larry D. Williams and Gregory Williams, both of Trenton, N.J., Tony M. Rhodes of Jacksonville, Dennis Rhodes of Reading, N.J., Kimberly Williams of Evergreen, Katrina Adams of Charlotte; one sister, Laurine Johnson of Whiteville; and several grandchildren. DION JULIUS BROWN TABOR CITY -- Dion Julius Brown, 22, of the Dothan community, died Tuesday, April 29, 2014. He was the son of Cynthia Brown and Michael Williams. Viewing will be held from 6-8 p.m. Thursday, May 1 at Westside Funeral Home, 106 Lewis Street, Tabor City. Final rites will be held at 1 p.m. Friday, May 2 at Deliverance Prayer Temple, 1795 Hwy. 9 East, Loris, S.C. with Rev. Darryl E. Hardy Sr. officiating. Interment will be in Bristol Creek Cemetery, Dothan. He is survived by, in addition to his mother and father, three brothers, Joshua Brown, Jaylon Smith and Kyrie Smith; and two grandmothers, Joelene Brown and Dorothy Williams. ELLA J. WARD LAKE WACCAMAW -- Ella J. Ward, 86, died Friday, April 25, 2014 at Lower Cape Fear Hospice and LifeCare Center in Whiteville. Final rites were held Wednesday, April 30 at Saint John Missionary Baptist Church #3, 484 Money Hole Road, Bolton. Burial was in Cutler Cemetery. Peoples Funeral Home in Whiteville handled the arrangements. Surviving are two daughters, Terry Cockerham of Chapel Hill and Sharon Ward Castillo of Lake Waccamaw; and one son, Brandon Williams of Lake Waccamaw. BRENDA INEZ FLOYD ACOSTA TABOR CITY -- Brenda Inez Floyd Acosta, 13, died Friday, April 25, 2014 in an automobile accident. Born in Columbus County, she was the daughter of Jeannie Floyd. Final rites will be held at 3 p.m. Thursday, May 1 in the chapel of Inman Funeral Home, Tabor City. Burial will be in Myrtle Green Cemetery. In addition to her parents, she is survived by three brothers, Dakota Floyd, Jose Rodriguez and Tomas Acosta, all of Tabor City; two sisters, Savannah Robledo and Ana Acosta, both of Tabor City; grandparents, Brenda Snell of Tabor City and Foy Floyd of Fairmont; and great-grandmother, Pauline Watts of Tabor City. WILLIAM THREETHS EVERGREEN -- William Threeths, 82, died Friday, April 25, 2014 at his residence. Viewing was held Wednesday, April 30 at Peoples Funeral Home of Whiteville. Cremation followed. Surviving are one daughter, Sarah Stephens of Whiteville; stepdaughters, Betty Gray and Christine Warren, both of Buffalo, N.Y., Lacrechia Stephens of Chadbourn, Darlene Stephens of Evergreen and Vivian Ward of Whiteville; stepsons, Lawrence Stephens and Norman Stephens, both of Evergreen, James Stephens, John Stephens and Larry Stephens, all of Buffalo, N.Y.; five sisters; and five brothers. KATHLEEN SMITH EVERGREEN -- Kathleen Smith, 64, died Monday, April 28, 2014 at Columbus Regional Healthcare in Whiteville. She was the daughter of Claude and Willie Wright. Final rites will be held at 3:30 p.m. Saturday, May 3 at Horace Grove Missionary Baptist Church, 11001 Old Hwy. 74, Boardman with Pastor James E. Dockery Jr. officiating. Interment will be in Evergreen Community Cemetery. Viewing will be held from 6-8 p.m. Friday, May 2 at the church. Westside Funeral Home of Tabor City is handling the arrangements. She is survived by three sons, Jason Gainey, Terry Smith and Darvin Smith. BRIAN STUART WARD TAR HEEL -- Brian Stuart Ward, 39, died Tuesday, April 29, 2014. Final rites will be held at 4 p.m. Thursday, May 1 at Bladen-Gaskins Funeral Home in Elizabethtown with Rev. Thomas Tedder officiating. Burial will be in Ward Burney Cemetery in Tar Heel. He is survived by his parents, Donald and Jeanette Ward of the home; one daughter, Summer Rose; one brother, Jimmy Mack Ward; and one sister, Patty Hankins. East Side BLM to hold appreciation program May 4 East Side Bible Light Ministry will hold an appreciation program at 11 a.m. for the Mother of the church Hazel Griffin Thomas celebrating her 75th birthday. The guest preacher will be Rev. Paul Stevenson of Little Iron Hill of Tabor City. The church is located at 1599 E. Fifth Street. Antonio and Diana Garcia are the pastors. Card of Thanks The family of Roberta Bert Smith Godwin wishes to express its appreciation of the genuine outpouring of love and compassion to her and family during her recent fall and eventual trip to be with God and her loved ones. There aren t enough words to thank hundreds of everyday friends for their condolences, support and generous gifts of food and love, and expressions of heartfelt sadness and offers of support. There are many people who helped make her final days full of joy and happiness, and they know who they are. We again say thank you for your prayers. She s in a better place, and many lives are better because she lived among us. The Family of Roberta Bert Smith Godwin Visit Whiteville.com for the latest news and updates.
City schools ask for 317,000 more from commissioners for 2014-15 By FULLER ROYAL Staff Writer During its April 14 meeting, the Whiteville City Schools Board of Education approved a request for a 10 percent increase in local funding from the Columbus County commissioners for its 2014-15 current expense budget. The proposed amount of 2,111,320 is 191,938 more than the current year s budget of 1,919,382. Combined with other funding sources, the city system is planning for a local current expense budget of 2,498,736. The other sources are fines and forfeitures, 50,000; JROTC revenue, 62,580; indirect cost allocated, 44,000; and fund balance appropriated, 230,836. Local current expenses for the upcoming school year include 230,106 to be turned over to the area charter schools that have Whiteville-based students enrolled. That s a 27.8 percent increase over the previous year and is based on an estimated 268 Whiteville City Schools students enrolled next year in Columbus Charter School, Charter Day School (Leland) and Flemington Academy (Lake Waccamaw). The city system will forward 854.14 in local current expense funds for each student in the charter schools. The new budget also calls 262,156 to fund teaching positions. That s a 19.8 percent By FULLER ROYAL Staff Writer The Whiteville City Schools Board of Education met in closed session Tuesday night for several hours to evaluate school employees for employment next year and beyond. At Central Services, Annie Newkirk Joson, the chief financial officer, was given a one-year contract. Beth McQueen was given a four-year contract. Four of the five school principals David Bobbitt at Whiteville Primary School, Chris Burton at Central Middle School, Jes Sealey at Whiteville High School and Susan Smith at North Whiteville Academy were given contracts through June 30, 2018. At Whiteville Primary School, probationary teachers Michele Briley, Sarai Cannon, Melanie Capps, Mallory Collins, Brooke Fullwood, Elisha Garrell, Matt Gore, Karen Harewood, Ryan Herring, Kaylee Hill, Katherine Scott, Tanya Strickland and Anna Ward were given one-year contracts for the 2014-15 school This chart shows the projected students (average daily membership) per grade in the Whiteville City Schools fo school year 2014-15. Grades one, two and three are shaded because state law requires that no more than 20 students be in each class in those grades. To meet the requirement for the projected number second grade students (196), the city schools either must add two teaching positons or transfer two teachers from the fourth and/or fifth grades grades which do not have a state-mandated caps on classroom size. increase over the current year and would pay for one more teacher for a total of 6.1 teaching positions paid by county funds. Other line items include: 212,399 for non-certified personnel; 168,924 for athletics and extra-curricular; 166,393 for the board of education; 106,263 for central office administration; 77,586 for JROTC teachers and 930,780 for operations and maintenance. Capital Outlay The city schools board is asking for 253,428 in capital outlay funding from the county commissioners a more than double increase over the year. School nurse Clarissa McPherson was also given a one-year contract. Media specialist Jean Lee was given a four-year contract. At Edgewood Elementary School, school nurse Lauren Ward was given a one-year contract. One-year contracts, for the 2014-15 school year, were given to Todd Burney, Shelly Byrd, Jessica McPherson, Tonya Nobles, Ashley Ward and Melissa Williamson. At Central Middle School, John Blake and Michael Thompson were given fouryear contracts. One-year contracts for the upcoming school year were given to school nurse Carolyn Wilson, school counselors Lou Conner and Patricia Shepherd, and to lateral entry teachers Ashley Buro and Kathleen Diehl and to probationary teachers Keonte Edmonds, Wendy Fowler, Fielding Hammond, Priscilla Lance and Patrick Martin. At Whiteville High School, one-year contracts for the upcoming school year were given current year s 128,428. The total capital outlay budget is 1,268,438 and includes revenue of 120,000 from the N.C. Education Lottery, 428,551 in sales tax revenue and 466,459 from its fund balance. Projected expenses include 223,600 for athletic field and facilities; 74,000 for carpeting and flooring, 59,250 for painting; 42,000 for parking lot repairs; 345,000 for roof repairs; 150,000 for window replacements and 184,250 for miscellaneous repairs and renovations. There is no funding for new vehicles such as activity buses. City schools act on personnel to dean of students Rashad George, school nurse JoAnne Biser and to probationary teachers John Bridgers, Belinda Collins, Sarah Cox, Will Dorn, Karina Facer, Drew Frink, Malette Godwin, Libby Hampton, Lori Hinson, Krystal Kelly, Karl McKloud, Glorina Reyes, Emmanuel Ross, Matthew Scott, Anna Strickland, Amanda Thurston and Jason Whalen and to lateral entry teachers Robert Bannerman, Julia Heckathorn, John Conner and Olivia Scott. At North Whiteville Academy, one-year contracts were given to social worker Carolyn Griffin, lateral entry teachers Jami Hinson and Timothy Lee, and to probationary teachers Lasheeda Butler and Lee Heckathorn. Carmen Garland, the wife of newly hired superintendent Kenneth Garland, was given a one-year contract as a K-6 teacher. Fuller Royal 910-642-4104 ext. 228 fullerroyal@whiteville.com The 223,600 for athletic field and facilities includes 250,000 to remodel the field house at Legion Stadium and 100,000 to build a restroom facility and concession stand at the softball field. Teachers The Whiteville City Schools has 162 teachers, 37 teacher assistants, 18 school support personnel, 12 school office personnel; nine school building administrators, 28 bus drivers, 23 child nutrition personnel, 17 custodians, four maintenance personnel, 14 central office personnel, eight central office administrators, three tutors and seven positions not elsewhere classified for a total of 342 employees. Of those, 33 are paid hourly and the remaining 309 are salaried. The Central Office has 28.5 positions. Central Middle School has 67.5 positions. Edgewood Elementary School has 57 positions. North Whiteville Academy has 9.5 positions. Whiteville High School has 83 positions. Whiteville Primary School has 96.5 positions. Fuller Royal 910-642-4104 ext. 228 fullerroyal@whiteville.com Softball hitting clinic is May 3 Lauren Edwards will be hosting a softball hitting clinic on May 3 at the Whiteville High School softball field. This fundraiser is in accordance with her senior project, which is based on concussions in high school athletes. Ages 5-11 will be from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. and ages 12 and up will be from 1 to 3 p.m. Cost of attendance is 20 and all proceeds will go towards purchasing new sets of softball helmets for the high school and middle school softball teams. The News Reporter, Thursday, May 1, 2014 13-A National Day of Prayer Thursday By JEFFERSON WEAVER Staff Writer People of all Christian faiths will gather at the Columbus County Courthouse and the Chadbourn Gazebo at noon Thursday (today) to pray for the community, the state and the country. In Whiteville, the National Day of Prayer observance will take place on the south steps of the courthouse. In Chadbourn, Rev. T.A. Lance of Mount Olive Missionary Baptist Church will deliver a message at the town gazebo, located at East First Avenue and Wilson Street. The annual events feature prayers led by ministers from across the county, said Rev. Terry Green. This year we re trying to demonstrate what the apostle wrote in Romans 15:6, Green said. In the King James Version of the Bible, the passage reads: That ye may with one mind and one mouth glorify God, even the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. 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Editorials The News Reporter, Thursday, May 1, 2014 Every vote counts, so go cast yours Tuesday s primary races may not have as much interest as some elections, but they are vital to our community and the democratic process. Note the use of the lower case d whether you are Democratic, Republican, Libertarian, Unaffiliated or anyone else, you have the responsibility as well as the right to cast a responsible ballot. North Carolina has gone through some major changes in its electoral process in recent years, notably modifications in the early voting procedure The point Who represents you in public office is your choice, but you have to make your choice by going to the polls. Early voting ends Friday and Election Day is Tuesday. and the upcoming requirement for voter identification. None of these changes have taken away the need to cast a ballot. Every single vote counts the recent liquor by the drink vote in Tabor City proved that. Single-digit vote counts have made the difference in dozens of races through the years, yet people still seem to feel that their vote doesn t matter. With the challenges facing elected officials and the electorate these days problems ranging from the local economy and crime to national issues like health care reform and national security every single person in every community is affected in some way by the actions of those who get the most ballots in November. The May primaries serve to winnow out the harvest so voters can separate the wheat from the chaff in the fall, determining the future of their community, their county, and their country for their children and grandchildren. It is popular for newspapers to proclaim that their editorial writers do not care who you vote for, as long as you vote. We disagree we care who gets your ballot, either in the early voting (which ends Saturday) or on Tuesday. We sincerely hope that every single person who does make their choice does so after doing their own research and spending some time in serious thought about which candidates can do the best job, and which are blowing smoke. Voters here will select the candidate who will be on the fall ballot for the county s top law officer, district attorney, administrative positions (register of deeds and clerk of court), county commissioners, and school board. That doesn t even include the state House and Senate, and congressional and senate seats. Anyone who doesn t think those jobs have a direct impact on their lives should look at their paychecks, their property taxes and values, the crime rate in their communities, assistance for the needy, their children s schools, and whether they have clean water to drink, among dozens of issues. All these things and more are affected by the decisions made by those in public office, and who makes those decisions is determined by the voters in a process created by our forefathers to ensure that government truly remained by and for the people of the country not by the edict of and for the benefit of a select few. Please go to the polls, either during early voting or on Tuesday. Cast your ballot. The state has made it incredibly easy for any registered voter to play their role in the management of the individual s elected leaders. Whether you re a Yellow Dog Democrat, a Right Wing Republican, or like most, just an average person trying to make sense of it all, your vote counts the same as the person next to you at work, at the lunch counter, in the grocery store, in traffic or at the doctor s office. Every single vote counts, and every single vote could be the one that tips the balance to determine whether our county, state or nation charts a new course, or follows the old. The choice is up to you but you have to make the choice. Hurting safety Lake Waccamaw residents, mayor Daniel Hilburn and the town board decided among themselves to fire our fire chief, Eddy Morgan, who for 22 years tirelessly and selflessly spent his spare time coming to the aid of our people. I would like to know how Darren or anyone could fire a volunteer? Morgan was not even here when the town had its secret meeting. When the members said something about this, certain members were banned from the firehouse. Eventually, all rescue members were told to vacate the building. Our rescue squad has had to operate out of their homes with friends letting them store the ambulances at various houses. This caused undo stress and delays getting to people needing medical help. I went to Darren at Town Hall but basically got no answers from him. Curry said in December 2012, the bylaws had been changed, superseding previous ones and making the chief answerable to him. Not only do Curry and Hilburn have their own agendas, Hilburn went on WECT and said he thought the town could do better with its own squad and 24-hour service. Are either of them EMT s? We already don t have a fire department, now we ll have no rescue squad. This puts the people in danger. Before my husband died, we called the rescue squad more than 100 times and Jimmy (my husband) always told me to call and make sure Lynn and Shannon Worrell were called. If Shannon couldn t get to my house, he met the ambulance and got on. There are no more dedicated people than these rescue members. They are dedicated to us, work full-time jobs and still hurry when called to help. Why start a new squad when we already have wonderful and professional people willing to help tirelessly? There is a county commissioners meeting a week from Monday. Come and see how disturbing our town commissioners are acting. If this is allowed to happen, I will go to Wilmington for my care. This is such a waste of talent and professional help that is already here. Currie and Hilburn may pull the wool over the eyes of some, but they can t fool everyone. I intend for my voice to be heard. I love our current squad and stand behind them 100 percent. This is going to hurt the people both in terms of safety and money. Kathy Jackson Lake Waccamaw Dedicated This letter is concerning our Lake Waccamaw town board and its fight to banish our local rescue squad and organize their own. The current rescue squad has come to my house several times in my time of need. Not only are they professional and knowledgeable, they are my friends. I grew up with Eddy Morgan, and the actions of Darren Currie and Daniel Hilburn and the town board are irresponsible with no regard for public safety. I have no Public opinion transportation to get to the ER in an emergency and depend on my rescue squad in times of need. I trust these people and don t want strangers coming into my house. They know my history and health problems and know right away what to do. I trust them with my house keys and to lock my house and contact my children. For the town to want to start their own rescue squad when we already have one is ridiculous. For Hilburn to say on TV that the rescue is in this for money is absurd. The 25 they are paid doesn t even begin to cover expenses. Wow, Darren and Daniel, are you willing to get up at all hours of the day and night to help someone in crisis? Are you qualified? We already don t have a fire department. Now you want our rescue squad, run by people who are dedicated, professional and caring, to stop helping residents. What are you thinking? Or are you? There are no better qualified and caring people than Lynn Worrell, Shannon Worrell, Debbie Pope, Barbara Young, Eddy Morgan and all the rest of the crew. God bless them all. Donna and J.H. Council Lake Waccamaw Helps St. James I am writing this letter to inform you of how much the Lake Waccamaw Rescue Squad means to the St. James community. I have lived in this community all of my life and the EMS of Lake Waccamaw has been a link to life for our community. Even I have had the opportunity of needing their services. It is not something you plan, it is something when your life or a loved one s life is in trouble and you just need these services. We have a fire department within the community, but there is no one to save the lives of those who are in need of services this rescue department provides. Please know that we need rescue within our community because we have an aging population that needs and will need their services. As I have been told, other rescue services will be provided, but we all know that the closer and faster the services can mean the difference between life or death. It is my request that you should consider the people and not the money. I am begging you to allow the same Lake Waccamaw Rescue Auxiliary services to remain for the benefit of all surrounding areas. Theresa J. Blanks and Joann Freeman St. James Deacons support It is with great regret that I have heard of the changes going on with the closest rescue services. As deacons of St. James Missionary Baptist Church, we would like you to know that we have had to call for these services at the church. Of course, they have been called for numerous individuals within the community. They have come to help in time of sickness or an accident. Therefore, we are writing this letter to inform you of how much Lake Waccamaw Rescue Auxiliary services mean to our church, community and surrounding areas. With this in mind, please know that we certainly support the Lake Waccamaw EMS unit remaining at Lake Waccamaw. Thank you for this consideration. Deacon Jeffery Mitchell and deacons of St. James Missionary Baptist Church Deacon Henry Spaulding Deacon Rodgers Young Deacon Van Jacobs Deacon Carthel Moore For Hooks Cindy White Hooks has served Columbus County for 34 years with integrity, fairness and professionalism. She has also been a dear friend of mine for many years. Cindy has always been a person I know I can rely on and trust. That s the kind of person I want to be the next Clerk of Superior Court. Hooks has long dreamed of being the Clerk of Superior Court for Columbus County, and she has waited years for the right time to run for election. Because of Hook s respect for her supervisor and friend, Sheila Pridgen, Hooks has not pursued this dream until now. Like so many other communities, some in Columbus County wish to keep the authority and power with the experienced generation, while others are quick to embrace the new thinking of the younger generation. As is always the case, the best answer lies somewhere in the middle. Columbus County will be best served by people of all generations and backgrounds working together for the good of the community. Hooks has the wisdom to seek counsel from individuals of all ages and backgrounds to ensure that the Clerk s Office is successful in fulfilling its duties. Columbus County is blessed to have young adults coming home to raise their families and pursue their dreams. Without them our county has no future. However, the older generation has the experience necessary to guide the young people and help their dreams come to fruition. The youthful vigor of the younger generation is admirable, but as my grandmother said many times: Step back and learn from your elders; they will teach you better that any book. The people of the older generations in Columbus County have put in many years of hard work to make Columbus County a great place to live. We shouldn t let 34 years of experience in the Clerk s Office go to waste. Hooks has the knowledge and experience to fulfill the duties of the office today, and the desire to do so for years to come. I know that Hooks is the best person to take the Clerk s Office into the new courthouse and the future beyond. I ask all of you to help Cindy and Columbus County by electing her our next Clerk of Superior Court on May 6. Hooks is the right choice, for the right reason. Theresa Fisher Powell Whiteville Ramblin with Ann By ANN WORTHINGTON I looked at this appliance sitting in a cabinet in my kitchen and I had to laugh because I thought about how long it took me to decide to even allow something like this in my house. It was a microwave oven. When these things first came onto the market, I decided on my own that the radiation from a microwave oven would surely land you in a hospital. Of course, I hadn t read any literature explaining the ovens uses, but I had made all the concern up in my mind, My memories take me back to a time when my brother and I had chores around our house. One of ours was to bring armloads of stove wood into our kitchen, throw it into the wood box, and Mom would use it to cook our meals on a wood-burning stove. It sure made a hot room in the summer, but it was cozy during the long, cold winters. I remember how excited we were when my dad went to town and came back with a weirdlooking thing and placed it in our kitchen. It had a large hump on one side, which was the oven and burners on the other side. On one end was clear, glass container that held gas. My parents explained that this was a gas stove and not to be played with. I was relieved that there would be no more dents in my arms from carrying in stove wood. We really enjoyed that, and I know my mom was glad she didn t have all the extra heat from the wood stove. We finally bought an electric stove and the rest is history. No more wood to bring in, no more filling the gas tank on the stove and very happy parents. Even though about the only use I have for my microwave oven is to heat things, it is a great invention and a wonderful time saver. I have to give credit to my son s teacher, who taught science back in the day. She talked me though my radiation fears because I figured she really knew her subject, so I m sure glad I listened to her. Well, my reader friends, I guess I m one of those people who does not accept changes very easily, but I m learning slowly. My memories of the way it was are priceless, but I guess the microwave oven is here to stay. So until next time, enjoy your memories too, and as always, don t forget God loves you and so do I. Political letters and contact info Today was the last issue to run letters to the editor about candidates running for office. Typically, letters run only on Thursday s regardless, but often, candidates or their supporters request that letters be published the day before the election. Our normal policy is as follows: Send letters to the editor or contact editorial page editor Les High at leshigh@ whiteville.com, or mail them to PO Box 707, Whiteville N.C., 28472. All letters must be signed and include a phone number, which will not be published. Letters are limited to 400 words and must be signed and include the author s community. Authors are limited to one letter every 30 days. Letters are subject to editing for length and content.
People, Places and Things Praising in the storm The News Reporter, Thursday, May 1, 2014 15-A By JEFFERSON WEAVER Staff Writer I can t call it a pity party, but a more earthy phrase came to mind, I am ashamed to admit. I was waiting on a friend who had asked me to drop by; the appointment was mutually beneficial, aside from the fellowship we always enjoy, but my buddy was late, as usual. The day hadn t been the best one; a mis-encounter with Grace the Arabian on Saturday had left me hurting, and besides, it was a Monday at the end of the month, when meals are short, bills are long, and miseries abound. Whilst waiting for my frequently-late friend, I was checking some of the messages about the storms in the deep south and Midwest, and realized I had nothing to grouch about. James Clark and Julee McNeil are some of those friends I ve never met in person, the kind many of us have via social media. I don t mean acquaintances, but true friends, the kind my parents and grandparents knew through letters and cards, and maybe, once every few years, a telephone call. We share a mutual love of Christ and the outdoors. They both live in Arkansas. James was assuring me everything was okay with his family (we bonded during the illness of one of his girls, praying together almost daily). But for a little while, nobody could find Julee. Turns out she was okay, but we found this out when she posted photos of her grandmother s destroyed home, as well as a truck she loves like a good dog, a truck now best described as scrap metal. Everybody was okay, but the shock and heartache they were going through was something most of us can only imagine. Julee s a trapper, and a tough young un, so she managed a few jokes along the way, such as posting a photo of several deer mounts recovered and carefully placed in the beds of pickup trucks, or a box of.22 ammunition found miraculously unscathed in the wreckage of her grandmother s house. Still, you can see the pain in her words as she shares pictures of a piano that didn t move, but was likely destroyed, a beautiful instrument where her grandmother played many a song for the family, now stilled forever. A couple hours later, after effusive and sincere apologies from my buddy, I found myself standing in the barn feeding our horses, watching a line of clouds as ominous as the Book of Revelation on the horizon. I somehow missed the word that a tornado warning had been issued for our community, but thankfully, we didn t see anything worse than some high wind and heavy rain. Sam didn t even wake up from his evening nap, although my drive home was an adventure. Listening to Miss Rhonda s breathing and Hope the Bulldog s snoring later that night, I realized I had nothing to fuss about. True, we re down to one vehicle, but a few weeks back, as another, less violent rainstorm threatened, I gave a ride to a fellow named Harvey. I don t normally pick up hitchikers, but Harvey had an honest face, and let s face it, I can be a little intimidating. I couldn t see anyone standing in the coming rain holding a bag of groceries, so I gave him a ride home. I was glad I did. Harvey was on his way home from work; while he can sometimes catch a ride with his wife (who rides with a co-worker) he had worked late this day, and had sent the ladies on. He assured me, several times over, that he wasn t a criminal, and that he was working all the overtime he could to get one of the tired vehicles at his house back on the road. Harvey and his wife have a daughter who just graduated college, and has a darn good job; however, she needed transportation. They talked about it as a family, and ended up giving her the best they had at home. She comes home every weekend for church, and is saving up for her own vehicle, but Mom and Harvey were making do with his old truck until it gave up the ghost. Rather than jeopardize their daughter s start on her own, they ve been doing the best they could for a while. God s taken care of us, Brother Jeff, he said. Every single day, He supplies our needs, and things are going to get better. I had to think about Harvey s words; for many of us, needs are often too confused with wants, but to my brother in need of a ride, the line is clearly drawn. What right did I have to complain the other night, as I watched the horizon storms that were the distant kin of those who hurt my friends in Arkansas? Earlier, Missus had reminded me to get home soon, since supper would soon be ready. Walter the Dog had greeted me with the ebullience that only comes from a dog who loves a human, and is loved in return. The rescue horse was showing some spunk, and had even put on a pound or two since she came in, starved and weak. My roosters gifts from another friend had decimated a fire ant mound, and fish were popping in the pond by the road. My friend James, who dodged the storms but was helping family clean up, sent me a picture of a sign one survivor-family had painted on the remains of their home. It featured, in bold, broad hand-painted letters, a line from a sign by the group Casting Crowns, I will praise You in this storm. Listening to a hungry horse wolf down welcome and unaccustomed food, looking forward to a good meal at home, remember the innocent, happy eyes of a little girl we consider partly our own, although she belongs to some close friends, smelling the new-cut hay, I watched the lightning cross the skies to the west and I thought, what right did I have to whine? If folks whose house became rubble in seconds can still praise God, what right did I have to complain because things weren t as great as I d like em to be? It s the hard stuff that makes us appreciate the good times, the Old Man always said, and my problems, hard as they might have seemed, were nothing compared to those of other folks. Sometimes you just have to see what s left after someone else s storms to appreciate your own sunny days. CRHS offers lung cancer screenings Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths in both men and women in the United States, more than breast, colon and prostate combined. This may be in part because so many cases are diagnosed in later stages, making them harder to treat. Beginning in May, the imaging department at Columbus Regional Health care will be offering screenings for individuals who feel they may be at risk for lung cancer, such as those with a history of cigarette smoking or exposure to lung cancer-causing agents that can help detect lung cancer in its early stages. The Lung Computed Tomography (CT) screening is a quick, painless test in which patients experience low dose radiation exposure, about the same as the average person would receive from background radiation in 1.5 years. Results are read by a board-certified radiologist and given to the patient s physician. A copy of the results will be sent to the patient with a follow-up call from a registered nurse to assist in answering questions pertaining to your screening results. Studies have shown that early detection can help save lives and we are pleased to be able to offer this test to those who may be at risk, says Demir Bastug, MD, CRHS radiologist, It is a quick, painless test that does not require an appointment or a physician referral. Insurance plans do not cover the cost of lung CT screening. The fee for the exam is 150 and is due at the time of the exam. Patients who should be screened yearly are between the ages of 55-80, who have smoked at least an average of one pack a day for 30 years, (including those who still smoke or have quit in the last 15 years) or are over the age of 50 who have smoked at least an average of one pack a day for 20 years and have at least one other risk factor for lung cancer. For more information about CT lung cancer screening at CRHS or to schedule an appointment, call (910) 641-8250. Community Lunch Forum set May 13 The Columbus Chamber of Commerce and Tourism will hold a Community Lunch Forum on Tuesday, May 13 at the Interim Center. Local police chiefs will speak on the topic of Keeping your Business and Employees Safe. The forum begins at 11:30 a.m. and includes a lunch at 10. It will conclude at 1:15. Call 642-3171 by May 9 to reserve a seat and for more information. Cindy Hooks - The Right Choice - The Right Reason Students from Whiteville High School recently took time from their Easter break to assist with heavy lifting at Angel House Hospice Care Center in Whiteville. After receiving a generous donation of two beautiful concrete planters from Merritt s Pottery, we needed some brawn, said Lisa Clark, community outreach coordinator for Lower Cape Fear Hospice & LifeCareCenter. Then (pictured from left) Whit Butler, Brian Wilkins and Peyton Ashley stepped in. We greatly appreciate their willingness to help with such a big task! For more information about LCFH&LCC, visit www.lcfh.org Did your child struggle with reading? HOMEWORK BLUES? READING STRUGGLES? POOR SPELLING SKILLS? It s a simple process to make a HUGE difference. Cindy Hooks has done things the good old fashioned way. She started working in the Clerk s Office in 1976, and spent 34 years learning how to do every aspect of the job. Cindy has performed the record keeping duties, the managerial role of Assistant Clerk of Court, and the judicial role in vehicle seizure hearings. Cindy never asked for anything to be handed to her. She worked hard for 34 years before she decided to run for Clerk of Court. You wouldn t hire a person with no experience to lead your company, so why would you elect a person with no experience to be in charge of the Clerk s Office? Cindy started at the bottom and paid her dues. Now she hopes to be elected Clerk of Superior Court so that she can lead the Clerk s Office for years to come. Do they forget what they read? Can they sound out words? Do they have trouble paying attention? If your child is struggling in one or all of these areas, contact Coastal Speech Center to schedule an evaluation. Our one-on-one method provides a unique approach to learning. Are they at risk for being held back? WHITEVILLE OFFICE 1014 N. J.K. POWELL BLVD 910-207-6250 www.coastalspeechcenter.com Vote Cindy White Hooks for Clerk of Superior Court on May 6th, Don t let 34 years of experience go to waste. Paid for by the Committee to Elect Cindy Hooks, Teresa Powell, Treasurer
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Sports The News Reporter, Thursday, May 1, 2014-1B SCHS wins Three Rivers golf title FAIRMONT - Sophomore Matt Register and freshman Wesley Bryant each turned in a 78 Monday to lead the South Columbus Stallions to 2014 Three Rivers Conference Golf championship at Fairmont Golf Club. Register won in a one-hold playoff over his Stallion teammate to claim individual medalist honors. Coach Willie Gore s South Columbus team carded a 325 total to take the title by 12 strokes over second-place Whiteville. Whiteville s 337 secondplace finish topped the 346 turned in by third-place Fairmont. St. Pauls followed at 373, while Red Springs finished at 382 and South Robeson at 434. Also figuring in the scoring for South Columbus were Andrew Register with an 83 and Anthony Catrette with an 86. Other Stallions participating were Hugh Smith and Jared Worthington. This is a good group of young men to work with, Coach Gore said. Four of our top six players are freshmen and Matt is a sophomore so we feel there is a lot of potential still to come in our golf program. For Coach Heath Connor s Whiteville team, Whit Butler carded an 80, followed by Anthony Anderson with an 82 and Bryan Wilkins with a 92. Shay Rogers and Steven Burris also competed for the Wolfpack. The South Columbus squad will make a return trip to Fairmont next Monday to compete in the Regional 2A Tournament. Whiteville will travel to Clinton next Monday to compete in the Regional 1A Tournament at Coharie Country Club. Top regional finishers will advance to state tournament play. Fairmont goes hitless in 3-0 victory over Stallions Staff photo by Mary Kindschuh West Columbus soccer player Chelsea Britt (right) handles the ball while being defended by Ashley Carter in Tuesday night s Three Rivers 1A-2A Conference match at Whiteville. Whiteville won its Senior Night game 9-0 to lift its conference record to 7-0 and season record to 16-1. Lady Pack booters take Senior Night victory The Whiteville High School girls soccer team beat West Columbus 9-0 Monday night in a match that ended halfway through the second half. Madison Hinson had three goals, Megan Rooks, Lauren DiMuzio, Isabel Shelley, Mia Shelley, Emily Fowler, and Margaret High had one each. Softball Lady Pack blasts South Robeson to gain at least a tie for TRC title Malerie Leviner pitched a one-hitter, struck out 11 batters and connected for three hits Tuesday in the Whiteville Lady Wolfpack s 12-0 romp over visiting South Robeson. The game was halted in the fifth inning by the 10-rule. The Senior Night win assured Coach Olivia Scott s Lady Wolfpack of at least a tie for the Three Rivers 1A-2A Conference championship. Whiteville, which leads the TRC softball Getting assists were, Abigail Owens and Hinson with two each, and High, Chaley Honeycutt and Isabel Shelley with one each. Seniors honored at halftime were Shelby Jecius, Isabel Shelley, Emily Fowler, Marilu Castrejon and Megan and Morgan Rooks. WHS is now carrying a 16-1 record. race with a 12-1 record will travel Friday to play second place South Columbus (11-2) in the conference championship game at 6 p.m. Leviner s three hits included a double, and Sage McLelland parked a two-run homer over the rightfield fence in the third inning. Laura Thompson had two doubles and Eden Brown had a double and a single for the Lady Wolfpack. Sayeh Campbell and Lorna Jackson also had doubles. SCHS grabs softball win at Fairmont FAIRMONT - A day after dropping a 2-1 decision to East Columbus in a weather-shortened game at Lake Waccamaw, the South Columbus Stallins kept their Three Rivers Conference softball championship hopes alive with a 10-2 Tuesday win over host Fairmont. Pitcher Bailey Dyson, coming off an injury that kept her on the sidelines during the recent Touchstone Energy Beach Diamond Classic, struck out 12 batters as the Lady Stallions put their conference record at 11-2. Coach David Marlowe s Viking netters to meet Tarboro today in state 1A playoff tennis opener; to play in regional tournament Friday Coach W.T. Edwards West Columbus High School boys tennis team is scheduled to take on Tarboro today at 4 p.m. at Tarboro in the opening round of the state 1A dual team tennis playoffs. The match was originally scheduled for Tuesday, but it was forced to be postponed by inclement weather in Edgecombe County. On Friday, three West Columbus players are scheduled to compete in 1A Regional play after copping championships in the recent Three Rivers 1A Conference Tournament. Josh Redwine will be competing in the Regional single bracket while Will Edmund and Tucker Ellis have qualified in the Regional doubles bracket. Top regional finishers will advance to state tournament play. West Columbus was the top 1A finisher in the Three Rivers 1A-2A Conference Tournament this spring. Whiteville High, which over the past three decades regularly qualified players for regional tournament action did not field a boys tennis team this year. Lady Stallions will be out to gain a share of the conference championship on Friday when it is scheduled to play host to the Whiteville Lady Wolfpack (12-1) at 6 p.m. Dyson, Hailey Sarvis and Lindsey Jones each had three hits for South Columbus. Lady Gators beat St. Pauls in TRC clash The East Columbus Lady Gators will close out their regular-season schedule tonight at 6 when they visit the West Columbus Lady Vikings at 6 p.m. Coach John Scharpenberg s ECHS squad took a 10-2 road win over St. Pauls Tuesday to put its Three Rivers 1A-2A Conference record at 11-3. The Lady Gators took a 2-1 win over South Columbus Monday in a key conference game that was halted by heavy lightning at the ECHS field. The East Columbus softball team now holds a season record of 10-6. FAIRMONT -The Three Rivers Conference champion Fairmont Golden Tornadoes picked up their 17th win of the season Tuesday without getting a single hit against the visting South Columbus Stallions. The host Golden Tornadoes got all their runs in the bottom of the third inning on a walk, a fielding error on a Fairmont bunt, a dropped fly ball in left field, pick-off throw that sailed into centerfield and a sacrifice fly, WHS overcomes Mustang upset bid The Whiteville Wolfpack avoided a second upset loss to the South Robeson Mustangs Friday at Legion Stadium, managing to pull out an 8-5 victory after giving up four sixthinning runs Whiteville scored five runs in the fourth inning for a 5-1 lead and appeared to have the game in hand as it carried a 6-1 lead into the sixth inning. South Robeson, which had shocked the Wolfpack by a 2-1 score in their earlier conference meeting at Rowland banged out five hits and brought home four runs in the top of the sixth to cut the WHS lead to 6-5. Whiteville came back with two runs in the bottom of the sixth inning behind singles by Nydir Carr and Turner Brown and a double by Hunter Catrette. Zack Pait, who had relieved starting pitcher Hunter Harwood in the sixth inning retired the Mustang side in order in the top of the seventh to end the game. Brown had three hits for the Wolfpack while Carr, Harwood and Connor Grainger had two hits each. Both of Harwood s hits were doubles and Brown and Nick Hood also doubled. The Wolfpack was held scoreless by South Robeson starter Dakota Clark through three innings. All three of Whiteville s outs in the third inning were made by way of tag-outs on the basepaths. We struggled early, and South Robeson came after us when we got the lead, said WHS coach Brett Harwood. It wasn t pretty, but we did what we had to in the end. All five of Whiteville s fourth inning runs came with two outs behind back-to-back doubles by Harwood and Hood, singles by Carr Staff photo by Mary Kindschuh Garrett Wilson was the starting Stallion pitcher and he was relieved in the third inning by Austin Irwin. The two combined to strike out seven batters and walk six. South Columbus committed four errors as their conference record slipped to 9-4 with two of the losses coming against Fairmont. Fairmont sophomore mound ace Cole Lovin allowed just two hits while striking out nine batters and walking none. South Columbus Matt Miller and Jody Harrelson had the game s only hits. The Stallions, now with a 14-8 season record, will play host to Whiteville Friday at 6 p.m., in a battle for the runnerup spot in the Three Rivers Conference. S. Columbus 000 000 0-0 2 4 Fairmont 003 000 x -3 0 1 WP: Cole Lovin Staff photo by Mary Kindschuh and Connor Grainger and a double by Brown. Bobby Hunt had three hits to pace South Robeson. Whiteville (9-4 in conference) will play Friday at South Columbus (9-4) at 6 p.m. in a key final regular-season match-up. S. Robeson 000 104 0-5 8 2 Whiteville 000 512 x - 8 12 3 Dakota Clark and Austin Hunt; Hunter Harwood, Zack Pait (6) and Nick Hood. West Columbus bumps Red Springs 8-6 West Columbus outfielder Madison Benton lays off a pitch in Monday s Three Rivers Conference baseball game at Whiteville. The Vikings lost to Whiteville 4-0 on Monday, but bounced back on Tuesday to defeat Red Springs 8-6. Whiteville s Gerado Maggioli slides home safely in the Wolfpack s Monday victory over West Columbus. CERRO GORDO - The host West Columbus Vikings made its four-game losing streak a thing of the past Tuesday by defeating the Red Springs Red Devils 8-6 in a Three Rivers Conference baseball game. The win avenged a 13-8 conference loss to the Red Devils in their earlier conference meeting. Coach Jeff Lamb s West Columbus team broke away from a 3-3 fifth inning tie with two runs and then brought across three runs in the bottom of the sixth. Chandler Nobles was the winning pitcher for the Vikings with Tanner Daniels coming on in the seventh inning to record the save. The Vikings conference record climbed to 8-5 while their overall record sits at 12-8. The Vikings came into the game on the heels of a 4-0 loss to Whiteville on Monday after dropping all three of their games in Yadkin Valley Challenge during Easter Break Marvin Edge led a nine-hit Viking attack with three hits, including a double. Eric Jenkins and Madison Benton each had two WCHS hits with Jenkins ripping a double. Nobles helped his pitching cause with a two-run single. Dawson Elliott and Cole Strickland each had an RBI Nobles struck out six and walked three while giving up five hits in six innings pitched. Brad Hardin and Caleb McNeill led Red Springs with two hits each. Maliq Johnson was the losing pitcher. Red Springs 201 001 2-6 7 5 W. Columbus 210 023 x - 8 9 3 Maliq Johnson, Roosevelt Chavis (6) and Nick Martin Chandler Nobles, Tanner Daniels (7) and Cole Strickland. S
Page 2B - The News Reporter, Thursday, May 1, 2014 2014 Three Rivers Conference baseball standings W-L W-L Fairmont 13-0 17-2 S. Columbus 9-4 14-8 Whiteville 9-4 14-5 W. Columbus 8-5 12-8 Red Springs 5-8 10-10 S. Robeson 4-9 6-12 St. Pauls 3-10 3-15 E. Columbus 1-12 1-16 MONDAY S RESULTS Whiteville 4, West Columbus 0 South Columbus 7, East Columbus 3 TUESDAY S RESULTS Whiteville 8, South Robeson 5 West Columbus 8, Red Springs 6 Fairmont 3, South Columbus 0 St. Pauls 10, East Columbus 7 TODAY S GAME East Columbus at West Columbus, 6 FRIDAY S GAMES Whiteville at South Columbus, 6 Fairmont at South Robeson, 6 St. Pauls at Red Springs, 6. 2014 Three Rivers Conference softball standings W-L W-L Whiteville 12-1 15-5 S. Columbus 11-2 14-9 E. Columbus 10-3 10-6 Fairmont 7-6 9-7 S. Robeson 5-8 7-11 Red Springs 4-9 6-12 St. Pauls 2-11 2-16 W. Columbus 1-12 1-13 MONDAY S RESULTS E. Columbus 2, South Columbus 1 (called after 6 innings, rain). Whiteville 13, West Columbus 0 TUESDAY S RESULTS Whiteville 12, South Robeson 0 Red Springs 8, West Columbus 5 South Columbus 10, Fairmont 2 East Columbus 10, St. Pauls 2 TODAY S GAME East Columbus at West Columbus, 6 FRIDAY S GAMES Whiteville at South Columbus, 6 Fairmont at South Robeson, 6 St. Pauls at Red Springs 6 Pack completes suspended game with Vikings by taking 4-0 victory By DAN BISER Sports Editor Gore struck out 10 batters and walked three for the Wolfpack, which had taken a 7-4 loss to the Vikings their earlier conference Freshman lefthander McKenzie Gore finished off the Whiteville Wolfpack s April 15 suspended game by pitching a two-hit shutout over the visiting West Columbus Vikings Monday at Legion Stadium. The 4-0 Three Rivers 1A-2A Conference base victory lifted the Wolfpack s conference record to 8-4 while West Columbus slipped to 7-5. Whiteville, which scored all its runs in the fourth inning, was led at the plate by Nydir Carr and Turner Brown, each with three of the Wolfpack s nine total hits. The game was suspended in the bottom of the third inning by heavy rain on April 15 with the score tied 0-0. With still no score, Whiteville came to bat in the bottom of the fourth inning and quickly got back-to-back singles by Gerardo Maggioli and Hunter Harwood. West Columbus sophomore righthander Trey Benton then struck out Nick Hood and Taylor Smith. After Maggioli raced home on a wild pitched, Carr stroked a single to right field to bring in another run. Brown and Hunter Cartrette followed with back-to-back singles to bring home two more Wolfpack runs for a 4--0 lead. West Columbus got a big opportunity to match-up at West Columbus. Marvin Edge had first-inning single and Cole Strickland had single for other WCHS hits. It marked the fourth straight loss for the Vikings, who absorbed three setbacks to North Stanly, Albemarle and Greater Cabarrus Athletic Association in last week s Yadkin Valley Challenge at Albemarle. We ve been doing a better job swinging the bats when we have people on base... particularly with two outs, said Wolfpack head coach Brett Harwood. Today, that turned out to be the big key for us. Trey Benton does a great job on the mound for them, and we were fortunate to get the big inning against them when we did, said Harwood whose Wolfpack took wins over East Rutherford and Rutherford-Spindale Central and dropping a game to North Davidson during Easter Break. McKenzie pitched a strong game for us and we came up with some good plays in the field. West Columbus head coach Jeff Lamb said his team continued some of the struggles it had during its holiday tournament schedule. We re in kind of a funk right now, Lamb said. We just didn t give ourselves many opportunities today. answer with some runs when Ozzly Johnson and Madison Benton drew walks and Tanner W. Columbus 000 000 0-0 2 3 Daniels reached on an error to load the bases Whiteville 000 400 x - 4 9 1 with two outs. Trey Benton and Cole Strickland; McKenzie Gore and Nick Hood. Gore then struck out Eric Jenkins on a 3-2 pitch to retire the side. Stallions top Gators 7-3 LAKE WACCAMAW - Evan Pickell and William Thompson combined to throw a four-hitter, and Blake Stevens and Matt Miller each had two hits Monday in the South Columbus Stallions 7-3 Three Rivers 1A-2A Conference baseball victory over the host East Columbus Gators. Coach T.J. Spivey s Stallions jumped to a 3-0 lead in the first inning and scored three runs in the sixth to extend its lead to 7-0. East Columbus tried to battle its way back into the game when it scored three runs behind a two-run double by Brandon Merritt. Pickell emerged as the winning pitcher after getting relieved by Thompson in the sixth inning. Pickell struck out seven batters and walked six while giving up four hits. Thompson struck out three and walked one while pitching 1-1/3 innings. Bradley Olson went the distance on the mound for East Columbus, striking out five and walking five. Stevens and Miller each had a double for the Stallions and Jody Harrelson smacked a triple. Miller and Zack Stocks each drove in two runs for SCHS. Jalen Dumas had two of the Gator hits and Khysheim Robinson also had a hit for SCHS. Quinlan Hammond, McKenzie Chestnutt and M. Benton also had hits for South Columbus. S. Columbus 300 103 0-7 9 1 E. Columbus 000 030 0-3 4 2 WP: Evan Pickell LP: Bradley Olson. Whiteville s Ryan Dudney connects on a hard ground ball in the Wolfpack s recent home game with Rutherford-Spindale Centralduring the Easter Break. Whiteville won the game 6-5. The Wolfpack s holiday schedule also included a 4-3 loss to to North Davidson at Topsail and a 10-8 homefield victory over East Rutherford. Columbus County Dixie Youth APRIL 28 Minors The Cerro Gordo Minors beat Evergreen 16-5 Tuesday night to remain tied for the league lead with Lake Waccamaw. Ethan Hilbourn was the winning pitcher for Cerro Gordo. He had six strikeouts while giving up just three hits in three innings of work. Marcos Garcia led Cerro Gordo s bats with a single, a double and thre RBIs.. Colton Powell had a linedrive triple that pushed across two runs and Hinson Haynes also had one hit. Matthew Ivey, Evan Ward, Ethan Hilbourn and J.T. Pate all scored two runs each while Troy Greene also scored a run for Cerro Gordo. The next game for Cerro Gordo is scheduled for 6 p.m. Thursday, May 1, at Hallsboro. Majors Dylan Hamilton helped power Cerro Gordo to a 11-2 win with a 12-strikeout performance over Evergreen Tuesday night. Wesley Ward struck out all three Evergreen batters in the top of the sixth inning to close the game out. Wesley Ward also had two hits and twp RBIs. Jagger Haynes, Wesley Setser, Ethan Hinson and Gabe Davis provided doubles for Cerro Gordo. Dylan Hamilton scored two runs while Austin Booth, Justin Connor, LB Allen and Logan Enzor plated one run each. Cerro Gordo Majors play at Hallsboro Thursday night at 8 p.m. Ping Pong tournament June 7 Whiteville Department of Parks and Recreation will host a Ping Pong tournament on Saturday, June 7, at 10 a.m., at the city rec center. Boys and girls will compete in age brackets of 11-13, 14-15 and 17-above. No registration is required. All participants will be qualified to be seeded in the Summer Ping Pong Ladder that is also set to be held at the rec center. For more information, contact Lane Coleman at 642-9052 or at Lcoleman@ci.whiteville.nc.us. SHORT BROS. RENT-A-CAR 19 95 Hwy. 701, South of Whiteville 642-4175 whiteville.com Staff photo by Mary Kindschuh Methodist Men s Golf Tournament set for Friday at WCC The Whiteville United Methodist Men will hold their annual golf tournament Friday,beginning at 1 p.m. at Whiteville Country Club. A meal will be provided following tournament play. Registration fee is 50 per player and hole sponsorships are available for 50. The tournament will be limited to nine four-men teams, so sign-ups need to be made early. Sign-ups can be made at the Whiteville United Methodist Church office or by contacting Frank Hamilton (642-2689). For questions and further information, contact Hamilton or Marty Sellers (985-0910). PLEASE RECYCLE After You Read. New Photos! of all sorts whiteville.com/sportsorts submit your photos and videos to us for the summer months! page 3 in sports on Thursday and online everyday The News Reporter stuarthigh@whiteville.com
Upcoming SportS EvEntS find the complete calendar on whiteville.com at SportS of all SortS Thursday, May 1 4:00pm MS BB/SB- WTS at NMS, CMS at TC 5:00pm JV SB/BB - WCHS at ECHS 6:00pm Soccer - Harrells Academy at WHS V SB/BB - ECHS at WCHS Friday, May 2 5:00pm JV BB/SB- SCHS at WHS 6:00pm V BB/SB- WHS at SCHS Saturday, May 3 12:00pm Track and Field- Heide Trask host 1:00pm SCC baseball- SCC at Danville CC (DH) Monday, May 5 12:00pm 1-A Regionals Golf Tournament at Clinton 2-A Golf Regionals at Fairmont 3:30pm WCHS Practice Session for Cheerleading Tryouts 4:00pm Three Rivers BB/SB Tournament at Red Springs 5:00pm Soccer - Red Springs at WCHS Tuesday, May 6 4:00pm Three Rivers BB/SB Tournament at Red Springs Wednesday, May 7 4:00pm Three Rivers BB/SB Tournament at Red Springs iberty medical specialties S orts ofallsorts 1408 1110 North S. Madison St. McDonald s JK Powell Blvd Columbus Athletes of the week The News Reporter, Thursday, May 1, 2014-3B #nrsports @nrnc_sports @nrnc_sportspics Whiteville East Columbus West Columbus South Columbus Marilu Castrejon Soccer This WHS senior is a leader for the Lady Pack. In addition to soccer she ran Cross Country and cheered for the Pack. She likes the teamwork and communication that goes into soccer. Expanded Coverage on Whiteville.com Simone Spaulding Softball A sophomore on the ECHS softball team, Spaulding is a strong player. Softball is her only sport at ECHS. She likes softball because she is able to relieve stress. Her favorite game this season was against Whiteville. Josh Redwine Tennis The WCHS senior is a leader for the Vikings tennis team. He also plays soccer for WCHS. He likes tennis because he has to rely on himself to win. Redwine is part of a doubles team that is going to regionals. Matthew Register Golf This SCHS sophomore is a tough competitor on the course. He also plays basketball for the Stallions. He likes golf because it s fun and relaxing. He shot a 78 Monday to win the championship. Middle School baseball Nakina Middle School at Central Middle School Alexis Suggs pitches for Nakina Middle School. Anondre Ganus throws against Central Middle Tuesday. Kelsey Long takes a swing at bat during a recent game at Central Middle School. OUTDOOR YOUTH SPOTLIGHT By Jefferson Weaver Staff Writer Wesley and Evan Ward didn t let the cooler temperatures deter them from fishing Easter Sunday afternoon. Both boys used plastic Jesse Taylor reaches for the ball during a swing. Fishing brothers hit the water again worms and plugs to catch bass all afternoon at one of their favorite fishing holes, the farm owned by grandparents Mike and Mary Hyatt. The brothers, aged 10 and 7 respectively, are avid fishermen they were featured in the Spotlight earlier this year after a warm January day sent them angling. Both are students at Columbus Charter School, and play basketball at Piney Forest Baptist, when they aren t involved in Cerro Gordo s Dixie Youth teams or fishing. The young men are the sons of Kris and Carol Ward of Whiteville. Spring and early summer are popular times Avionna Powell bunts the ball in a recent game. for angling, and we look forward to sharing your young outdoorsmen s stories about fishing, turkey and hog hunting, or just enjoying our natural heritage. Call Jefferson Weaver at 910.632.4965, or email jeffweaver@whiteville. com for more about the Waccamaw Outdoors Youth Spotlight. Wes, left, and Evan with their bass. Quality Care from Our Family to Yours Bows Home Care Specialists Available 7 Days a Week 612 Jefferson St., Whiteville, NC 910-642-2250 1-800-297-7567 1120 Ocean Hwy. West, Supply, NC 1-877-760-7060 www.liberty-ms.com New Merchandise Arriving Daily Top Tobacco Road Lake Waccamaw, NC 28450 (910) 646-4700 Ricky Hughes pitches for Nakina.
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His win this past Saturday night at Richmond International Raceway -- one in which he raced past three former Cup champions in the closing nine laps -- was his second of the season, and puts him in the position of making the Chase for the Sprint Cup no matter what happens the rest of the year. He and Kevin Harvick are the only Cup drivers with multiple wins this season, as Logano also won at Texas, while Harvick has wins at Darlington and Phoenix. Having a couple wins this early in the season and in two completely different race tracks makes you very confident for the rest of the season, Logano said. At this point, we really have nothing to lose. It s all about going for wins and having fun out there and making sure we re ready for when the Chase starts. We ve put ourselves in a good position this early in the season, and we re going to have some fun. 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Drug test and background check required. Send resume to Box 22, c/o News Reporter, P.O. Box 707, Whiteville, NC 28472 or email resume to hannerichards@whiteville.com local delivery MAn with CDL Hazmat. Call 653-2053 to apply. local HvAc contractor seeking Service Tech. Please send resume: PO Box 39, Whiteville, NC 28472 Attn: drivers! Top Pay Up to 50cpm - Avg. 1000/weekly. Full Benefits + Pet & Rider. Be a Name, Not a Number. Orientation Sign-On Bonus. CDL-A Req. 877-258-8782. www.addrivers.com AvEritt ExPrEss New pay increase for regional drivers! 40 to 46 CPM + Fuel Bonus! Also, posttraining pay increase for students! (Depending on Domicile) Get Home EVERY Week + Excellent Benefits. CDL-A req. 888-362-8608 Apply @ AverittCareers.com Equal Opportunity Employer - Females, minorities, protected veterans, individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply. driver/yard HElP needed. CDL license required. Heavy lifting involved. Fort Lifting experience needed. Monday-Saturday. 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Monthly rent is based on each applicant s individual income. Some income restrictions apply. Monthly rent includes all utilities plus water & trash. **Watts Backhoe & tree service* Insured, tree removal, bucket truck, top soil, fill dirt, marl for driveway, land clearing. Free estimates. 640-2463 or mobile 770-0534. *WArd s ExcAvAtion* Insured. Lot clearing, demolition, tree removal, crush/run, top soil/sand. Call 910-212-8737 or 910-642-7033. Bobby Hinson construction Lot clearing, pond building, bushhogging, lots and hedge rows with mini excavator. Call 640-7606. carpentry Work Roofing, painting and wallpaper. No job too small. Workmanship guaranteed. Call 642-4226. larry Hinson s BAckHoE All types of backhoe work, lot clearing, sand, top soil and marl. Call 654-4503. crusher - run (ABc), sand, gravel, topsoil & fill dirt. Delivered. Call or text Keith @ 910-499-2139 sellers lawn Maintenance & landscaping. Shrubs, edging, debris removal, dirt hauling. Pressure washing. Free estimates. 234-2921 YArd MoWinG, weed eating, small limb removal, shrubbery trim. Call for free estimate 910-445-9029 2003 MitsuBisHi diamante, pearl white, 4 door, 3.5 v-6, 165,000 miles. very clean. runs strong. very dependable. daily driven. 2,800 obo. Must sell. car has to go. Bought new car. call 910-269-1922. 2003 volkswagen New Beetle GLS 5 spd manual, heated leather sunroof, alloys, 95k. 5,500. Fair Bluff Ford. 910-649-7531 2008 ford MustAnG cpe v6, auto, spoiler, alloys, 91k. 10,500. Fair Bluff Ford. 910-649-7531 2012 ford focus se, 5 door hatchback, spoiler, alloy wheels, 18k. 15,900. Fair Bluff Ford. 910-649-7531 2013 ford fusion se, sedan, 4 dr, keyless entry, alloy wheels, 8k. 20,900. Fair Bluff Ford. 649-7531 2013 HYundAi ElAntrA Gls, auto, 4dr, power pkg, 28k. 16,900. Fair Bluff Ford 910-649-7531 2013 nissan AltiMA 2.5L, 4 dr, sedan, push-button start, new body style, 7k. 19,500. Fair Bluff Ford. 910-649-7531 donate Your car, Truck or Boat to Heritage for the Blind. Free 3 Day Vacation, Tax Deductible, Free Towing, All Paperwork Taken Care Of. 800-337-9038. 1978 GoldEn EAGlE cj-7 jeep, 4x4, V-8, 82,000 miles. Original paint, soft top. 6,800. Call 910-770-2641. 2001 chevrolet 1500 Z-71. Regular cab 4x4. 150,000 miles. 5,200. Call Tate Soles 840-9988. 2010 ford f-150 XLT super cab 4x2, V8, step bar. 54k. 20,900. Fair Bluff Ford. 910-649-7531 2011 ford EdGE sel 202A, Sunroof, chrome wheels, low miles, 25k, 24,800. Fair Bluff Ford 649-7531 2012 ford EconolinE 350 super duty xlt, 15 passenger van, 33k, hitch, 20,900. Fair Bluff Ford 910-649-7531 2012 ford EscAPE limited, SYNC, heated leather, power sunroof, 28k, 20,500. Fair Bluff Ford 910-649- 7531 Freddie Brock 25+ Years Experience Serving Columbus, Brunswick and Bladen Counties LANDMARK ESTATES APARTMENTS Whiteville, NC 28472 Elderly Households (Persons 62, handicap or disabled) 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments Accessible Units Security Doors and Camera System for safety Rental Assistance Available Please Call 1-910-641-0450 TDD/TYY # 1-800-735-2962 ****Publisher s Notice**** Equal Housing opportunity All real estate advertised herein is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, North Carolina and Columbus Fair Housing Law which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin, or intention to make any such preferences, limitations or discrimination. We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All person are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis. To complain of discrimination, call HUD toll-free at 1-800-765-9372. for sale BY owner - English Tutor Style brick home, double garage, 3 br., 2 1/2 ba., very large corner lot. Extremely well built by well known local businessman. 219.000. Call 727-412-4518. nice 2 Br, 2 BAtH house in city of Whiteville. 80,000. Will reduce. Call 910-625-6684 2000 fleetwood 14x80, 3 bedroom, 2 bath. 19,000. Includes refrigerator, stove and central air. Must be moved. Call 910-640-8628. display clearance sale (1) modular, (1) doublewide priced below cost. Oakwood Homes 910-654-4128 new 2013 singlewide Windzone II set up starting at 29,000. Call Oakwood Homes. 910-654-4128 lot for sale: Williams Township/ Mollie area. Large lot, nice community. Call 642-2872 or 653-3582. near BoonE, nc 2+/-ac. tract 350 ft of rushing streams 3000 ft elevation private and secluded underground utilities and paved roads from only 9900. Call 1-877-717-5263, ext. 93. va southern view Mountain Land. (6) Lots up 2+/- Acres. Hard top frontage on Squirrel Spur Rd. Near Olde Mill Golf. www.rogersauction- Group.com 800-442-7906. VAAL#2. ****Publisher s Notice**** Equal Housing opportunity All real estate advertised herein is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, North Carolina and Columbus Fair Housing Law which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin, or intention to make any such preferences, limitations or discrimination. We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All person are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis. To complain of discrimination, call HUD toll-free at 1-800-765-9372. 11948 PEAcock rd Chadbourn; 1bd. 1 ba.; W/D hookup, large yard, great location, water & lawn included; available for rent May 15, 2014; apply at cartretteproperties.managebuilding.com; office contact: 252-756-2920 2 BEdrooM small house on Bussey Rd. Hallsboro. No pets. Call between 6 pm-9 pm 642-8694. 2 Br, 2 BAtH house with carport. Central heat/air. 600 month, plus deposit. References required. 910-368-6652, 840-1433. General Repairs, Window/Door Replacements Hardwood/Laminate Floors, Tile, Decks, Sun Porches Cabinets, Sheetrock Repairs, Painting, Handicap Access Modifications 910-770-3653 (Cell) fbrock8506@gmail.com NOW LEASING 621 Nolan Ave. This Institution is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY THOMPSON ESTATES APARTMENTS 103 Jones Place Whiteville, NC Now accepting applications. 1 bedroom units, handicap accessible units available. Total electric with range & refrigerator furnished. Community room and laundry room on site. Head of household must be 62 or older. Rent based on income. Office Hours Monday - Friday 9:00 am - 3:00 pm 640-3315 Metropolitan Property Management 2 Br, 2 BAtH Wooded Acres, Lake Waccamaw area. References required. No pets. 910-640-9435 or 642-5801. 212 W. 3rd AvE-Chadbourn downtown; 2bd. 1ba.; W/D hookup, back yard, lawn care incl; 650/mo. 650 security deposit; apply at cartretteproperties.managebuilding.com; office contact: 252-756-2920 2 Br, 1 BAtH home N. Whiteville. 701 N. Reference & deposit required. 910-840-0389 3 BEdrooM, 1 BAtH HousE. Newly renovated. 650 mo. 650 deposit. Located between Whiteville & Clarkton. Also Apartment available. 425 includes utilities. Call 910-874-0171. 3 Br, 2 1/2 bath, brick, very large family rooms, large kitchen, living rooms, fireplace, large corner lot, CH/A, 2 car garage. 1025 month + deposit. 727-412-4518 659 cedar Branch rd, Chadbourn 3BR. 2ba. bonus room; W/D hookup, private, security system, large yard; water & lawn care incl; 850mo. 850 security deposit; apply at cartretteproperties.managebuilding.com; office contact: 252-756-2920 unfurnished 2 Br, 1 bath house. Whiteville City limits. 475 month, 475 deposit. Accepting HUD. Call 910-641-1925. 1 unfurnished BEdrooM apartment. City limits. No pets. References. Call 642-3740. 2 BEdrooM APArtMEnt. No pets. Please call J.L. Powell & Co., Inc. Call 642-4049. Cypress Village Apartments 197 Orange St., Fair Bluff, N.C. 1 and 2 bedrooms with Handicap accessible units available. Free laundry facilities + Community room **24 hour maintenance** Section 8 Assistance Available Income Restrictions may apply Seniors 62 years and older 910-649-7971 Hours: Monday - Friday, 8 am-2 pm Professionally Managed by Community Management Corporation MADISON HILL APARTMENTS 206 S. Madison St., Whiteville, NC One Bedroom Apts. Laundry Facilities Community room 24 hours maintenance Rental assistance up to 100% based on income. Income restriction may apply Seniors 62 years and older 910-642-8883 Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9 am to 2 pm Professionally Managed by Community Management Corporation 1972 champion 12x60, 2 BR, 1 1/2 ba, mint condition, to be moved. Brunswick Co. Call 910-840-4072 2 BEdrooM MoBilE HoME, Eastover Park. Call J.L. Powell & Co Inc. 642-4049. 2 BEdrooM, 2 bath singlewide for rent. 425 per month, plus deposit. 10 miles from Whiteville off Whitehall Road. No pets. References required. Couple or single person. Call 910-840-6032 after 6 pm. 2 Br MoBilE HoMEs for rent in Nakina. References required. No pets allowed. Non smokers. Call 653-2790 leave message. 2 Br, 2 BAtH mobile home. N. Hallsboro area. No pets. References required. 910-640-9435, 642-5801 2 Br, 1 bath, stove & refrigerator. Chadbourn - Millers Mobile Home Park. Call 910-640-7138 3 Br, 2 BAtH double wide mobile home for rent to own. Call 910-653- 4810 3 Br, 2 full BAtH on private acre lot. county trash, Evergreen 400 month, 400 deposit. call 910-840- 2845 PrivAtE lot - East of Whiteville. Large 2 BR, 2 bath mobile home. No pets. 910-640-3896. for lease - various size offices, Powell Plaza, on 701 Bypass North. Contact Memory Enterprises. 642-5824 for rent Downtown Commercial Building. Spacious parking. Call J.L. Powell & Co., Inc. (910) 642-4049. Amended notice of foreclosure sale NORTH CAROLINA IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION COLUMBUS COUNTY BEFORE THE CLERK 14 SP 38 IN THE MATTER OF THE FORECLO- SURE OF A DEED OF TRUST FROM HOOD HOLDINGS LLC, DATED SEP- TEMBER 26, 2007, RECORDED IN BOOK 907, PAGE 734, COLUMBUS COUNTY REGISTRY Pursuant to an order entered April 2, 2014, in the Superior Court for Columbus County, and the power of sale contained in the captioned deed of trust ( Deed of Trust ), the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at auction, to the highest bidder for cash, AT THE COURTHOUSE DOOR IN WHITEVILLE, COLUMBUS COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA ON MAY 12, 2014 AT 11:00 A.M. the real estate and the improvements thereon secured by the Deed of Trust, less and except any of such property released from the lien of the deed of trust prior to the date of this sale, lying and being in Columbus County, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as follows: Lying and being in Whiteville Township, Columbus County, State of North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: All that certain lot or parcel of land situated in Whiteville Township, Columbus County, North Carolina and more particularly described as follows: Being all of Lot Number 18 containing 0.49 acres, more or less, total (0.46 acres, more or less, exclusive of rightof-way), the same being shown on that survey entitled Survey for Addie Nealey, dated September 21, 1999 by Soles & Walker, P.A., P.L.S., a copy of said plat having been attached to deed of trust recorded in Book 605, Page 646, Columbus County Registry. Reference is also made to plats recorded in Plat Book 66, Page 3, and Book 64, Page 83, Columbus County Registry. Reference is also made to deed recorded in Book 648, Page 827, Columbus County Registry. There is also hereby conveyed an easement over and upon that forty (40) foot wide private road for the purposes of ingress to and egress from subject property to SR 1549. Together with that manufactured/ mobile home described as a 1990 Peach, Serial Number PSH- GA8046AB, Model #2600, the same being permanently affixed to the real property and which is intended to be real property. See Declaration of Intent to Affix the Manufactured Home to Real Property recorded in Book 751, Page 46, Columbus County Registry. Being the same property conveyed in that certain Trustee s Deed in Favor of Federal National Mortgage Association dated December 6, 2006, and recorded in Book 874, Page 766, Columbus County Registry. In the Trustee s sole discretion, the sale may be delayed for up to one (1) hour as provided in Section 45-21.23 of the North Carolina General Statutes. The record owner of the real property not more than ten days prior to the date hereof is Hood Holdings, LLC. A five percent cash deposit, or a cash deposit of 750.00, whichever is greater, will be required of the last and highest bidder. The balance of the bid purchase price shall be due in full in cash or certified funds at a closing to take place within thirty (30) days of the date of sale. The undersigned Substitute Trustee shall convey title to the property by nonwarranty deed. This sale will be made subject to all prior liens of record, if any, and to all unpaid ad valorem taxes and special assessments, if any, which became a lien subsequent to the recordation of the Deed of Trust. This sale will be further subject to the right, if any, of the United States of America to redeem the above-described property for a period of 120 days following the date when the final upset bid period has run. The purchaser of the property described above shall pay the Clerk s Commissions in the amount of.45 per 100.00 of the purchase price (up to a maximum amount of 500.00), required by Section 7A 308(a)(1) of the North Carolina General Statutes. If the purchaser of the above described property is someone other than the Beneficiary under the Deed of Trust, the purchaser shall also pay, to the extent applicable, the land transfer tax in the amount of one percent (1%) of the purchase price. To the extent this sale involves residential property with less than fifteen (15) rental units, you are hereby notified of the following: a. An order for possession of the property may be issued pursuant to Section 45-21.29 of the North Carolina General Statutes 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; and b. 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. This 19th day of April, 2014. James S. Livermon, Jr., Esq. N.C. Bar No. 2757 Substitute Trustee P.O. Box 217 Enfield, NC 27823 Telephone: (252) 445-5188 May 1, 8, 2014
The News Reporter, Thursday, May 1, 2014-7B Amended notice of foreclosure sale NORTH CAROLINA IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION COLUMBUS COUNTY BEFORE THE CLERK 14 SP 37 IN THE MATTER OF THE FORECLO- SURE OF A DEED OF TRUST FROM HOOD HOLDINGS, LLC, DATED OCTOBER 4, 2007, RECORDED IN BOOK 908, PAGE 603, COLUMBUS COUNTY REGISTRY Pursuant to an order entered April 2, 2014, in the Superior Court for Columbus County, and the power of sale contained in the captioned deed of trust ( Deed of Trust ), the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at auction, to the highest bidder for cash, AT THE COURTHOUSE DOOR IN WHITEVILLE, COLUMBUS COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA ON MAY 12, 2014 AT 11:00 A.M. the real estate and the improvements thereon secured by the Deed of Trust, less and except any of such property released from the lien of the deed of trust prior to the date of this sale, lying and being in Columbus County, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as follows: All that certain lot or parcel of land situated in Whiteville Township, Columbus County, North Carolina and more particularly described as follows: Being all of Lot Number Twenty (20) containing 0.46 acres, more or less, total (0.43 acres, more or less, exclusive of right of way), the same being shown on that survey entitled Survey for Willow Run Section 1, dated February 15, 1999, by Soles & Walker, P.A., R.L.S., said plat having been recorded in Plat Book 66, Page 3, Columbus County Registry. Reference is made to said plat and to plat recorded in Plat Book 64, Page 83, Columbus County Registry for a more complete and accurate description of premises described herein. Reference is also made to deed recorded in Book 568, Page 424, Columbus County Registry. There is also hereby conveyed an easement over and upon that forty (40) foot wide proposed private easement shown on said plat referred to above for the purpose of ingress to and egress from subject property to S.R. 1549. Said easement is nonexclusive and shall be a burden upon the property owned by the Grantor. Said easement shall insure to the Grantors herein, their heirs, successors and assigns. Being the same property conveyed in that certain Trustee s Deed dated March 9, 2007, in favor of Federal National Mortgage Association and recorded in Book 884, Page 68, Columbus County Registry. Conveyed herewith and attached hereto is that certain manufactured home more particularly described in that certain Declaration of Intent to Affix the Manufactured Home to Real Property recorded in Book 749, Page 462. In the Trustee s sole discretion, the sale may be delayed for up to one (1) hour as provided in Section 45-21.23 of the North Carolina General Statutes. The record owner of the real property not more than ten days prior to the date hereof is Hood Holdings, LLC. A five percent cash deposit, or a cash deposit of 750.00, whichever is greater, will be required of the last and highest bidder. The balance of the bid purchase price shall be due in full in cash or certified funds at a closing to take place within thirty (30) days of the date of sale. The undersigned Substitute Trustee shall convey title to the property by nonwarranty deed. This sale will be made subject to all prior liens of record, if any, and to all unpaid ad valorem taxes and special assessments, if any, which became a lien subsequent to the recordation of the Deed of Trust. This sale will be further subject to the right, if any, of the United States of America to redeem the above-described property for a period of 120 days following the date when the final upset bid period has run. The purchaser of the property described above shall pay the Clerk s Commissions in the amount of.45 per 100.00 of the purchase price (up to a maximum amount of 500.00), required by Section 7A 308(a)(1) of the North Carolina General Statutes. If the purchaser of the above described property is someone other than the Beneficiary under the Deed of Trust, the purchaser shall also pay, to the extent applicable, the land transfer tax in the amount of one percent (1%) of the purchase price. To the extent this sale involves residential property with less than fifteen (15) rental units, you are hereby notified of the following: a. An order for possession of the property may be issued pursuant to Section 45-21.29 of the North Carolina General Statutes 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; and b. 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. This 19th day of April, 2014. James S. Livermon, Jr., Esq. N.C. Bar No. 2757 Substitute Trustee P.O. Box 217 Enfield, NC 27823 Telephone: (252) 445-5188 May 1, 8, 2014 Amended notice of foreclosure sale NORTH CAROLINA IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION COLUMBUS COUNTY BEFORE THE CLERK 14 SP 39 IN THE MATTER OF THE FORECLO- SURE OF A DEED OF TRUST FROM HOOD HOLDINGS, LLC, DATED MARCH 26, 2008, RECORDED IN BOOK 925, PAGE 159, COLUMBUS COUNTY REGISTRY Pursuant to an order entered April 2, 2014 in the Superior Court for Columbus County, and the power of sale contained in the captioned deed of trust ( Deed of Trust ), the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at auction, to the highest bidder for cash, AT THE COURTHOUSE DOOR IN WHITEVILLE, COLUMBUS COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA ON MAY 12, 2014 AT 11:00 A.M. the real estate and the improvements thereon secured by the Deed of Trust, less and except any of such property released from the lien of the deed of trust prior to the date of this sale, lying and being in Columbus County, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as follows: Lying and being in Whiteville Township, Columbus County, North Carolina and being more particularly described as follows: First Tract: For tie line begin at a point marked by an old nail in the centerline of S.R. 1534, said point of being the northeastern most corner of a tract conveyed to Gareth G. Williamson as described in Book 358, Page 888, Columbus County Registry; thence from said old nail North 25 degrees 3 minutes West 226.45 feet to an old nail in the centerline of S.R. 1534; this being the point and place of BEGIN- NING; thence South 62 degrees 43 minutes West 221.08 feet to an iron; thence North 29 degrees 22 minutes 30 seconds West 72.37 feet to an iron; thence North 41 degrees 07 minutes East 247.48 feet to an iron in the centerline of S.R. 1534; thence with the centerline of S.R. 1534 South 25 degrees 03 minutes East 163.55 feet to the beginning, containing 0.61 acre, total or 0.50 acre, exclusive of right of way. Being a portion of the original Billie Bass tract as recorded in Deed Book 192, Page 319, Columbus County Registry, said tracts more fully shown on a plat made by Lloyd R. Walker, R.L.S., dated April 15, 1986 entitled Survey for Polly P. Jones which said has been recorded in Plat Book 43, Page 38, Office of the Register of Deeds of Columbus County, North Carolina. Second Tract: Beginning at an old iron in the centerline of S.R. 1534 and being the Southwest corner of the now or formerly John Braddy tract as shown on plat recorded in Plat Book 12, Page 131, Columbus County Registry with said point being 0.15 miles North from the intersection of S.R. 1534 and S.R. 1005 and from said old iron South 25 degrees 15 minutes 33 seconds East 72.97 feet along and with the centerline of S.R. 1534 to an old nail in centerline of S.R. 1534; thence South 39 degrees 25 minutes 35 seconds West 32.80 feet to an old iron in the edge of the right of way of S.R. 1534; thence South 39 degrees 25 minutes 35 seconds West 214.68 feet along and with the Southern boundary line of Patricia Tolson s tract and along and with the now or formerly Polly Jones property Northern boundary to an old iron being the Southwest corner of Patricia Tolson s tract; thence North 31 degrees 20 minutes 21 seconds West 148.0 feet along and with Patricia Tolson s Western boundary to a point in the degrees 12 minutes 58 seconds East 241.47 feet to an old iron in the centerline of S.R. 1534, being the point and place of beginning and containing 0.6 acres, more or less, total acreage. Together with that mobile/manufactured home described as a 1994 Wynn model, VIN 13902107AB, which has been permanently affixed to the real property and is to be considered as real property, and which is specifically included in this conveyance. See Declaration of Intent to Affix the Manufactured Home to Real Property, recorded in Book 868, Page 508, Columbus County Registry. Being the same property conveyed in Warranty Deed from The Chase Manhattan Bank to Cordelia Jones dated 11/15/00 in Book 635, Page 297, in the Register of Deeds for Columbus County, North Carolina. This being the same property conveyed in that certain deed in favor of FB Holdings, LLC dated December 27, 2006, and recorded in Book 876, Page 389. In the Trustee s sole discretion, the sale may be delayed for up to one (1) hour as provided in Section 45-21.23 of the North Carolina General Statutes. The record owner of the real property not more than ten days prior to the date hereof is Hood Holdings LLC. A five percent cash deposit, or a cash deposit of 750.00, whichever is greater, will be required of the last and highest bidder. The balance of the bid purchase price shall be due in full in cash or certified funds at a closing to take place within thirty (30) days of the date of sale. The undersigned Substitute Trustee shall convey title to the property by nonwarranty deed. This sale will be made subject to all prior liens of record, if any, and to all unpaid ad valorem taxes and special assessments, if any, which became a lien subsequent to the recordation of the Deed of Trust. This sale will be further subject to the right, if any, of the United States of America to redeem the above-described property for a period of 120 days following the date when the final upset bid period has run. The purchaser of the property described above shall pay the Clerk s Commissions in the amount of.45 per 100.00 of the purchase price (up to a maximum amount of 500.00), required by Section 7A 308(a)(1) of the North Carolina General Statutes. If the purchaser of the above described property is someone other than the Beneficiary under the Deed of Trust, the purchaser shall also pay, to the extent applicable, the land transfer tax in the amount of one percent (1%) of the purchase price. To the extent this sale involves residential property with less than fifteen (15) rental units, you are hereby notified of the following: a. An order for possession of the property may be issued pursuant to Section 45-21.29 of the North Carolina General Statutes 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; and b. 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. This 16th day of April, 2014 James S. Livermon, Jr., Esq. N.C. Bar No. 2757 Substitute Trustee P.O. Box 217 Enfield, NC 27823 Telephone: (252) 445-5188 May 1, 8, 2014 notice of Board Workshop lake Waccamaw Board of commissioners The Lake Waccamaw Board of Commissioners will conduct a budget workshop on May 2nd, 2014 at 8:30 A.M. at the Lake Waccamaw Town Hall at 205 Flemington Drive. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss the FY Budget 2014-2015. The public is invited to attend. Mayor Daniel Hilburn Town of Lake Waccamaw 205 Flemington Drive Lake Waccamaw, NC 28450 (910) 646-3700 April 28, May 1, 2014 notice of sale NORTH CAROLINA COLUMBUS COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION BEFORE THE CLERK 14 SP 50 IN THE MATTER OF THE FORE- CLOSURE OF PROPERTY UNDER THAT DEED OF TRUST EXECUTED BY B&D ENTERPRISES OF WHITE- VILLE, INC., DATED FEBRUARY 17, 1998 AND RECORDED IN BOOK 550 AT PAGE 401 OF THE COLUMBUS COUNTY REGISTRY, AND MODIFIED IN BOOK 1019, PAGE 206, OF THE COLUMBUS COUNTY REGISTRY Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust, executed by B&D Enterprises of Whiteville, Inc., dated February 17, 1998 and recorded in Book 550 at Page 401, Columbus County Registry, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the note thereby secured by the said Deed of Trust, and the undersigned, Donna R. Cohen, having been substituted as Trustee in said Deed of Trust by an instrument duly recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Columbus County, North Carolina, and the holder of the note evidencing said indebtedness having directed that the Deed of Trust be foreclosed, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at the Courthouse door, in the City of Whiteville, Columbus County, North Carolina at 11:00 a.m. on the 7th day of May, 2014, and will sell to the highest bidder for cash the real estate, situated in, located in Columbus County, North Carolina, more particularly described as follows: Lying and being in Whiteville Township, Columbus County, North Car- olina, and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at an iron being located in the intersection of the western margin of U.S. 701 Business (South Madison Street) and the southern margin of State Road No. 1919 (Quality Street), from said beginning point, thence with the western margin of U.S. 701 Business South 32 degrees 49 minutes West 269.81 feet to an existing concrete monument in the western margin of U.S. 701 Business; thence North 62 degrees 17 minutes West 368.89 feet to an iron; thence North 27 degrees 43 minutes East 268.74 feet to an iron in the southern margin of State Road No. 1919; thence South 62 degrees 17 minutes East 392.87 feet to the POINT AND PLACE OF BEGINNING, and being those same lands as shown on a plat for W. D. Brooks, Jr. and Robert C. Cooper by Billy M. Duncan, R.L.S., said plat being dated 23 August, 1982. Reference is made to said plat for a more particularity of description. LESS AND EXCEPT FROM THE ABOVE THE FOLLOWING TRACT OF LAND: Lying and being in the Town of Whiteville, Columbus County, N.C., and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at an iron rod in the western right-of-way line of U.S. Highway No. 701 Business, South Madison Street (60.0 right-of-way), said iron rod is located South 29 degrees 35 minutes 52 seconds West 100.81 feet as measured along said right-of-way line, from the point of intersection of said western line of U.S. Highway No. 701 Business with the southern line of Quality Street, S.R. No. 1919 (60.0 right-of-way); running thence from said point of beginning with the western line of U.S. Highway No. 701 Business South 29 degrees 35 minutes West 52 seconds West 169.0 feet to an old concrete monument at the northeast corner of the K-Mart Corporation Tract, said monument having North Carolina Grid Coordinates: X=2,087,475.40, Y=204,368.45; thence with K-Mart line North 65 degrees 30 minutes 08 seconds West 260.0 feet to an iron rod; thence North 29 degrees 24 minutes 46 seconds East 192.12 feet to an iron rod; thence South 60 degrees 24 minutes 08 seconds East 259.59 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING and containing 1.075 acres, more or less (46,820.04 square feet) and being a portion of the tract described in Book 342, Page 576, of the Columbus County Registry. SUBJECT to an easement to the above-described excepted tract, which is more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at an iron rod in the southern right of way line of Quality Street, S.R. 1919 (60.0 right of way) said iron rod being located North 65 degrees 30 minutes 08 seconds West 225.87 feet, as measured along said right of way line from the point of the intersection of the southern line of Quality Street with the western line of U.S. Highway No. 701 Business, South Madison Street; running thence from said point of beginning South 29 degrees 24 minutes 46 seconds West 80.73 feet to an iron rod; thence North 60 degrees 24 minutes 08 seconds West 34.87 feet to an iron rod; thence North 29 degrees 24 minutes 46 seconds East 77.61feet to an iron rod in the southern right of way line of Quality Street; thence with said right of way line South 65 degrees 30 minutes 08 seconds East 35.0 feet to the point of BEGINNING, containing.063 acre, more or less (2760.61 square feet) and being a portion of the tract of land described in Book 342, Page 576, Columbus County Registry. SUBJECT to Declaration of Easements and Restrictions as recorded in Deed Book 402, Page 513 and Book 969, Page 513, Columbus County Registry. Subject to an easement to Carolina Power & Light recorded in Deed Book 404, Page 595, Columbus County Registry. FURTHER LESS AND EXCEPT THE FOLLOWING TRACT OF LAND: Lying and being in Whiteville Township, Columbus County, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as follows: BEING all of that certain tract, parcel and lot of land as shown and delineated on a plat entitled Survey for Columbus Regional Healthcare System by Soles and Walker, PA, RLS dated August 27, 2009 and recorded in Plat Book 88, Page 6, Columbus County Registry. (This description is a combination of Deed Book 969, Page 498 and Deed Book 969, Page 501 and being the same property referenced in Deed Book 969, Page 504) 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 taxes, special assessments and prior liens or encumbrances of record against the said property, and any recorded leases. The purchaser of said property is responsible for payment of any land transfer tax assessed by Wilson County. A cash deposit, certified check or cashier s check will be required at the time of the sale equal to five percent (5%) of the amount of the bid. An order of possession of the property may be issued pursuant to N.C.G.S. 45-21.29 in favor of the purchaser and against the party or parties in possession by the Clerk of Superior Court of Columbus County. Any person who occupies the property pursuant to a rental agreement entered into or renewed on or after October 1, 2007, may, after receiving this notice of sale, terminate the rental agreement upon 10 days written notice to the landlord. Upon such termination of a rental agreement, the tenant is liable for rent due under the rental agreement prorated to the effective date of the termination. This 9th day of April, 2014. Donna R. Cohen Substitute Trustee 2840 Plaza Place, Ste. 315 Raleigh, NC 27612 (919) 783-9900 April 24, May 1, 2014 Public Utility Contractor New 2013s up to 10,500 rebates Ford Edge Limited Stk#13T4669, LAST ONE LAST ONE LAST ONE Always Lowest Price Guaranteed! 3.5L V6,Chrome Wheels, Navigation, Leather Seats, Back up Camera EPA-Est. Hwy. 27 MPG Ford F-150 Crew Cab Stk#13T4653 3.5L V6, XLT, 4x4 Ford Edge Sport Stk#13T4685 3.7L V6,Aluminum Wheels, Navigation, Leather Seats, Back up Camera EPA-Est. 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8B - The News Reporter, Thursday, May 1, 2014 notice of Public Hearing Whiteville Planning Board The Whiteville Planning & Zoning Board will hold a public hearing as follows: Date: May 5, 2014 Time: 12:30 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the agenda will allow Meeting Location: Whiteville City Hall, 317 S. Madison St. Zoning Map Amendment: Request from Cecil Knight to rezone the property located south of Blue Jean Road and west of Jordan Lane tax parcel #2954 from R-12 (Residential District) to R-6MF (Residential Multifamily District). Citizens interested in the proposal are invited to attend and participate in the public hearing. Changes may be made in the above proposal as a result of debate, objection, or discussion. Hiram J. Marziano, II City of Whiteville Planning Director 910-640-1380 April 24, May 1, 2014 notice of service of Process by Publication STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE COUNTY OF COLUMBUS DISTRICT COURT DIVISION FILE NO.: 14 CVD 485 CHARLES ALLAN STANCIL Plaintiff Vs. DIANA LYNN WARD STANCIL Defendant TO: DIANA LYNN WARD STANCIL 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 as follows: As absolute divorce based upon a separation period in excess of one year and that the Court accept the divorce pleadings as the Plaintiff s Motion for Summary Judgment pursuant to Rule 56 of the North Carolina Rules of Civil Procedure based upon there being no genuine issue as to any material fact as to the Plaintiff s prayer for an absolute divorce. You are required to make defense to such pleading not later than the 5th day of June, 2014, said date being more than 40 days from the first publication of this Notice, and upon your failure to do so, the party seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This the 24th day of April, 2014. TEDDER & TEDDER Attorney for the Plaintiff By: MATTHEW J. TEDDER 110 West Nance Street Whiteville, NC 28472 Telephone: 910-642-8147 Facsimile: 910-642-9270 April 24, May 1, 8, 2014 notice of tax foreclosure sale STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF COLUMBUS IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION FILE NO.: 13 CV 1168 COUNTY OF COLUMBUS, CITY OF WHITEVILLE and TOWN OF CHADBOURN, Plaintiffs vs HAYWOOD McKOY, III; BRENDA McKOY; GULFSTREAM FINANCIAL SERVICES OF NC, INC., Beneficiary (Lienholder); PIERCE & COMPANY, INC., Judgmentholder (Lienholder); CITIFINANCIAL SERVICES, INC., Judgmentholder (Lienholder), Defendants NOTICE is hereby given that the COUNTY OF COLUMBUS, the CITY OF WHITEVILLE and the TOWN OF CHADBOURN as bodies politic incorporate of the State of North Carolina, are exercising their power and authority to assess, levy and collect taxes against real and personal property located within their boundaries in accordance with the laws of the State of North Carolina and the Judgment entered on the 6th day of March, 2014 and is foreclosing on the following land of HAYWOOD McKOY, III and BRENDA McKOY in order to satisfy the properly assessed but unpaid taxes upon certain lands. Pursuant to the Judgment entered on the 6th day of March, 2014, William E. Wood has been appointed Commissioner with the authority to sell the following land at the Courthouse Door, Columbus County Courthouse in the City of Whiteville, Columbus County, North Carolina at 12:00 o clock noon on the 6th day of May, 2014 and will sell to the highest bidder for cash all interest in the following described real estate: Tract 1 Being that certain tract or parcel of land in Tatum Township, Columbus County, State of North Carolina, and bounded and described as follows: Being all of that 0.44 acre tract more or less, total, (0.37 acres, more or less, exclusive of state road of right of way) and identified as Tract C on that survey entitled Survey for Haywood McKoy, III, dated January 12, 2007, prepared by Soles & Walker, P.A., P.L.S., a copy being recorded in Book 881, Page 652, Columbus County Registry, the same being incorporated herein by reference for a more complete and accurate description. Being a portion of the same tract conveyed by deed recorded in Book 581, Page 774, Columbus County Registry in favor of Timmy Edward Sarvis and Melody P. Sarvis. Reference is made to plat recorded in Plat Book 35, Page 38, Columbus County Registry. Being a portion of the same property conveyed by Timmy Edward Sarvis and wife, Melody P. Sarvis, to James Maxwell McCormick, Sr., by Deed dated the 21st day of January, 2005, and recorded in Book 804, Page 977, Columbus County Registry. Also being a portion of that larger property conveyed to Haywood McKoy, III, by Deed dated December 21, 2006, recorded in Book 875, Page 899, Columbus County Registry. The intent of this Deed is to create a Tenancy by the Entirety pursuant to N.C.G.S. 39-13.3, between Haywood McKoy, III and Brenda McKoy, and to incorporate the new survey as referenced above. See Book 881, Page 653. Tract 2 All that lot or parcel of land, together with its buildings, improvements, fixtures, attachments, and easements, located at 980 Red Hill Road off S.R. 1904, Hallsboro, Bogue Township, Columbus County, North Carolina, consisting of.450 acres, being lots 3 and 3A, and as more specifically described in deeds recorded in the Columbus County Registry of Deeds office at Book R-1, Page 591, Book 318, Page 897, and Book 405, Page 241. Being the same property more fully described as: That certain 0.14 acre tract of land located in Bouge Township, Columbus County, N.C. bounded on the Northwest by lands now or formerly of Council and Co., Inc., on the Northeast by lands now or formerly of Haywood McKoy, on the Southeast by lands of Mae Smith, and on the Southwest by lands now or formerly of Haywood McKoy, being carved from a portion of that tract of land described on Deed recorded in Book R-01, Page 591, and being more fully described as follows: For a tie line begin at a nail located at the intersection of the centerline of S. R. 1904 and S. R. 1907 and proceed along the centerline of S.R. 1904, North 58 degrees 37 minutes, 30 seconds East, 245.68 feet to a nail; thence continuing along said centerline North 55 degrees 29 minutes East 275.36 feet to a nail in said centerline; thence leaving said Centerline, North 36 degrees 04 minutes 57 seconds West 163.77 feet to an iron marking the most Western corner of the Mae Smith lot as described in Deed recorded in Deed Book 352, Page 472, of the Columbus County Registry. THE POINT AND PLACE OF BEGINNING: running thence from said beginning iron and with the center of a ditch North 39 degrees 37 minutes 16 seconds West, 92.08 feet to a stake in the line of Council and Co., Inc.; thence with their line North 35 degrees 03 minutes East 51.31 feet to a stake at the junction of another ditch; thence with the center of said other ditch, South 55 degrees 14 minutes 11 seconds East 100.40 feet to an iron marking the most Northern corner of the Smith lot; thence with the line of the Smith lot South 43 degrees 42 minutes 08 seconds West 77.03 feet to the Beginning and is as surveyed by David B. Goldston, Jr., RLS dated 1 May 1989. All bearings magnetic to 1976. See Book 840, Page 547. Tract 3 Being that certain tract; or parcel of land in the Town of Chadbourn, Chadbourn Township, Columbus County, State of North Carolina and bounded and described as follows: Being all of the 0.09 acre tract, more or less, as shown as the westernmost tract on that survey entitles Plat for Haywood McKoy, III, dated January 5, 2007, prepared by Billy M. Duncan. P.L.S., a copy being recorded in Book 894, Page 131, Columbus County Registry, and is incorporated herein by reference, and being more particularly described as follows: For a tie line begin at an existing iron located at the intersection of the western margin of Wilson Street and the southern margin of Fifth Avenue (this also being the northeastern corner of the certain Plat recorded in Plat Book 46, Page 12); from said existing iron proceed along the southern margin of Fifth Avenue North 83 degrees 19 minutes 20 seconds West 62.56 feet to an iron set, this being the POINT AND PLACE OF BEGINNING; thence South 04 degrees 33 minutes 16 seconds West 61.04 feet to an iron set; thence North 83 degrees 19 minutes, 20 seconds West 65.38 feet to an existing iron; thence North 07 degrees 44 minutes 61.01 feet to an existing pipe located in the southern margin of Fifth Avenue; thence along the southern margin of Fifth Avenue South 83 degrees 19 minutes 20 seconds East 61.99 feet to the POINT AND PLACE OF BEGINNING, as shown and delineated on the above referenced survey. Being a portion if the larger tract conveyed to Haywood McKoy, III, by Deed recorded October 9, 2006, in Book 867, Page 686, Columbus County Registry. Reference is also made to plat recorded in Plat Book 46, Page 12, Columbus County Registry, The intent of the Deed is to create a Tenancy by the Entirety pursuant to N.C.G.S. 39-13.3, between Haywood McKoy, III, and wife Brenda McKoy, and to incorporate the new survey as referred to above. See Book 894, Page 134. The property to be offered pursuant to this Notice of Sale is being offered for sale, transfer and conveyance: AS IS, WHERE IS. Neither the Commissioner nor the County of Columbus, nor the officers, directors, attorneys, employees, agents or authorized representatives of either the Commissioner or the County of Columbus make any representation of warranty relating to the title or any physical, environmental, health or safety conditions existing in, on, at, or relating to the property being offered for sale, and any and all responsibilities or liabilities arising out of or in any way relating to any such condition expressly are disclaimed. Also, this property is being sold free and clear of all taxes, special assessments, prior liens or encumbrances of record against said property except as may have priority under Federal or State Law, if any. A cash deposit of 20% of the purchase price, or 750 whichever is greater, will be required at the time of the sale with the balance remaining due to be paid in full by cash or certified funds at the Office of the Commissioner within three (3) days after the entry of the Judgment of Confirmation by the Clerk of Court. Hearing before the Honorable Amy Nance, Assistant Clerk of Superior Court for Columbus County, North Carolina was held in connection with this foreclosure on 6th day of March, 2014 at which time Clerk Amy Nance authorized this foreclosure sale as required by statute. This the 14th day of April, 2014 WILLIAM E WOOD COMMISSIONER 100 COURTHOUSE SQUARE WHITEVILLE, NC 28472 TELEPHONE: (910)-642-3965 STATE BAR NO.: 5901 April 24, May 1, 2014 notice to creditors Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Elton R. Buffkin, deceased, late of Columbus County, the undersigned hereby notifies all persons having claims against the estate of said decedent to present them to the undersigned within three (3) months from the date of the first publication, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 17th day of April, 2014. Elton R. Buffkin, Executor of the estate of Elton R. Buffkin 107 Red Rome Ct. Simpsonville, SC 29681 April 17, 24, May 1, 8, 2014 notice to creditors Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of Ruby W. Hardee, deceased, of Columbus County, State of North Carolina, the undersigned does pursuant to N.C.G.S. 28A-14-1 hereby notify all persons, firms, associations or corporations having claims against the estate of the said decedent to present them to the undersigned on or before the 28th day of July, 2014, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms, associations or corporations indebted to the said estate will please make payment immediately. This the 21st day of April, 2014. Ellis Sterling Ward Executor of the Estate of Ruby W. Hardee James E. Hill, jr. James E. Hill, jr., PLLC Attorney at Law 109 Courthouse Square Whiteville, NC 28472 Telephone: (910) 642-8136 Facsimile: (910) 640-2101 April 24, May 1, 8, 15, 2014. notice to creditors Having qualified as Executrix of the ESTATE OF VIRGINIA MACON REAVES, late of the County of Columbus, State of North Carolina, I, pursuant to N.C.G.S. 28A-14-1, hereby notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the decedent to present them to the undersigned by the 17th day of July, 2014, or this Notice will be pled in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the Estate will make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 17th day of April, 2014. MARIA FORMYDUVAL REAVES, EXECUTRIX 75 Pineway Lane Whiteville, NC 28472 O. RICHARD WRIGHT, JR., ESQUIRE WRIGHT, WORLEY, POPE, EKSTER & MOSS, PLLC Attorneys at Law Post Office Box 457 Tabor City, North Carolina 28463 Telephone: (910) 653-2082/3682 April 17, 24, May 1, 8, 2014 notice to creditors Having qualified on the 6th day of March, 2014, as Executor Of The Estate Of Ronald K. Hedgpeth, deceased, of Columbus County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the decedent or said Estate to present them to the undersigned within three (3) months from the date of the first publication of this Notice, or this Notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery. Please direct all claims to the attention of Gail Cain Jones, Executor, Estate Of Ronald K. Hedgpeth, 3728 Haynes Lennon Highway, Chadbourn, NC 28431. All persons indebted to said Estate are hereby requested to make immediate payment thereto. This the 16th day of April, 2014. GAIL CAIN JONES, Executor of the estate of Ronald K. Hedgpeth 3728 Haynes Lennon Highway Chadbourn, North Carolina 28431 T. SCOTT SESSIONS, Attorney for the estate of Ronald K. Hedgpeth The McGougan Law Firm 130 Jefferson Street Whiteville, North Carolina 28472 April 24, May 1, 8, 15, 2014 Public notice The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA-Part B, Public Law 108.446) Project is presently being amended. The Project describes the special education programs that Columbus Charter School proposes for Federal funding for the 2014-2015 School Year. Interested persons are encouraged to review amendments to the Project and make comments concerning the implementation of special education under this Federal Program. All comments will be considered prior to submission of the amended Project to the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction in Raleigh, North Carolina. The IDEA- Part B Project is open to the public for review and comments during the week of May 5-9, 2014 in the office of Steven Smith located at 35 Bacon s Way, Whiteville, NC 28472. April 28, May 1, 2014 START YOUR ENGINES EACH WEEK! NASCAR SEASON IS UNDER WAY Get the inside scoop each race week, with the NASCAR page in the Sports section of The News Reporter and online at whiteville.com. Read about your favorite drivers and teams, and get fresh perspective from the ones on the track. Also, the Next Up section lets you know where the next week s race will be, and what channel will be broadcasting the Sprint Cup, Nationwide Series, and Camping World Series. Be sure to visit the sponsors on the NASCAR page, and tell them you saw their ad in The News Reporter
Under and by virtue of the authority vested in me by Section 105-369 of the North Carolina General Statutes, I am hereby advertising tax liens for the year 2013 upon the real estate described below. The amount advertised will be increased by interest and cost, and the omission of interest and costs from the amount advertised will not constitute a waiver of the taxing unit s claim for those items. The real estate subject to the lien is listed in the name of the owner on the date the property tax became delinquent, January 7, 2014. If the taxes remain unpaid, the taxing unit will foreclose the lien and the property sold to satisfy the taxing unit s claim for taxes. This advertising list includes 2013 unpaid taxes for the towns of Brunswick, Boardman, Cerro Gordo, Fair Bluff, Sandyfield, and Whiteville. For townships Bug Hill, South Williams, and Williams, see the Tabor City Tribune April 30, 2014 edition. This 1st day of May, 2014. Needom G. Hughes, IV Columbus County Tax Administrator BOGUE NAME PROP# AMT. DUE ADAMS CHARLES HOWARD 18461 1,544.22 ADAMS CHARLES HOWARD 20228 454.54 ADAMS VIVIAN 18493 62.98 ALFORD PAMELA 85280 533.72 ALSTON LINDA SHAW 77120 62.05 ANDREWS MICHAEL 93693 46.38 ANTONE SHERYL L 19189 379.73 ARCHER VALERIE BENITA 19357 102.64 ARMSTRONG BOBBIE JEAN 18483 23.30 ARRUDA SINDA DORES 18994 423.68 BALDWIN DAMON 18496 79.58 BALDWIN JAMES R & CUZELDA G 18504 46.37 BALDWIN MICHELLE RENE 85647 572.56 BALDWIN PHIL 19832 770.92 BALDWIN PHIL T & LINDA P 18509 1,368.77 BALDWIN PHIL T & LINDA P 63002 96.19 BALLARD BARBARA A. 88694 692.50 BANK OF NEW YORK 19688 22.38 BATTEN FRANCES L (HEIRS) 87728 330.40 BATTEN JOHN WESLEY 91756 766.33 BEARD LILLIE 81077 539.35 BELLAMY CAROLYN P (ETAL) 89711 281.63 BELLAMY ETHEL BRYANT 18720 55.59 BELLAMY OSCAR (HEIRS) 18605 41.75 BELLAMY TYRONE 80539 392.64 BENTON RUFUS CAREY & PATRICIA A 18614 1,124.52 BENTON RUFUS CAREY & PATRICIA A 18615 1,537.18 BENTON RUFUS CAREY & PATRICIA A 18616 1,125.38 BEST CHERYL 20440 844.72 BLACK W SAMUEL (ETAL) 18631 211.71 BLACKMAN WILLIAM E(HEIRS)& JUANITA 18642 7.46 BLANKENBECKLER BETTY 19990 395.54 BONNER MICHAEL & SANDRA 86408 1,068.93 BOONE BARBARA A 18655 614.08 BOONE JULIA & JOHN HENRY (HEIRS) 18659 38.99 BOONE JULIA & JOHN HENRY (HEIRS) 18660 52.82 BOONE LOUISE 18663 36.21 BOONE SANDERS 18666 44.52 BOSWELL REBECCA 18888 980.35 BOSWELL REBECCA 18889 26.07 BOWEN WILLIAM KENJI 81355 659.29 BRACEY JAMES RONNIE 18675 414.17 BRACEY ROSA 18681 94.34 BRACEY WILHELMINA 18844 267.34 BRACEY WILHELMINA 60236 77.74 BRANCH ZELMA Y 75250 62.05 BRIGHT BILLY R 93805 61.13 BRIGHT JIMMY & MILDRED 75848 64.82 BRIGHT LISA (ETAL) 18687 71.27 BRIGHT PATRICIA 84194 576.25 BRYANT DELORES B & JAMEL 18712 365.14 BRYANT DELORES B & JAMEL 18713 20.53 BRYANT ETHEL 18507 51.90 BRYANT LOUISE 18723 934.22 BRYANT LOUISE 79806 33.45 BRYANT LOUISE GEORGE 18722 40.83 BRYANT LOUISE GEORGE 94372 15.00 BRYANT STACCE 76354 522.74 BRYANT STACCE ANE 18711 565.18 BYRD PAUL ROGER & JANICE MERLE 60243 636.21 CAMPBELL DARRYL C (SR) 18505 47.29 CAMPBELL DARRYL C (SR) 18610 15.92 CAMPBELL JOHN C & JUNE 18789 372.97 CAMPBELL JOHN W (SR) (HEIRS) 18790 492.29 CANADY JOHNNIE & NANCY 75842 304.02 CARTER DARRYL GENE 19030 1,168.57 CARTER DAVID PAUL & 92333 778.21 CARTER SHANNON 86130 19.81 CARTY AUSTIN & ERNESTINE 18836 36.21 CAULDER LORI 93719 73.10 CHAPMAN PATRICK L & VICKIE P 86892 768.15 CHERRY ROBERT (JR) 64598 32.52 COLON EDWIN 18886 105.48 COUNCIL SHERRY H 89052 804.59 COUNCIL WILLIS RUFUS (ETALS) 18905 27.21 CREECH GEORGE C & SUE DAVIS 18937 926.84 CURRIE NEVELIN 18570 1,041.64 CURRIE NEVELIN 76873 51.12 COLUMBUS RENTALS LLC 19999 621.45 DAVENPORT ARCIE & JENNIFER 18951 51.90 DAVENPORT ARCIE & JENNIFER 18952 1,212.85 DAVIS EUNICE & CLEO (SR) 18955 33.45 DAVIS JEAN C 95192 1,257.14 DAVIS WILLIAM M (HEIRS) 18958 64.82 DEAL LEONIA 61968 66.67 DEAL LONNIE FRANKLIN (HEIRS)& LEONA 61967 400.95 DEW GREGORY ALAN 75837 578.09 DIAS JESUS DIAS & 89321 19.61 DICKS WESLEY (HEIRS) 19163 24.23 DICKS WILLIAM A & 60887 98.03 DICKS WILLIAM A & 75850 2,513.74 DISTRICT NUMBER THREE 95986 56.51 MCLAMB PEGGY MCFADYEN 93606 131.25 DUDLEY DANA K 19881 73.12 DUDLEY RONALD SHANE 90324 689.64 DUDLEY VANCE RAY & KATHY S 19868 528.25 DUNCAN BILLY & JOYCE 61957 324.25 DUNCAN JULIE LYNN 19017 122.94 EDGE PAULA & BILLY 92222 52.82 EDGE PAULA S & BILLY 20215 1,057.22 EDWARDS BARBARA & RALPH 19023 1,310.65 EDWARDS THOMAS GLENN 83230 459.07 EVANS JAMES M & LINDA W 19045 26.99 EVANS SARAH (HEIRS) 18649 575.32 EVANS SARAH E (HEIRS) 19047 52.82 FAYETTEVILLE AREA RIVER TRACT INC 85382 238.27 FERRIOLA MICHAEL J 18907 587.25 FERRIOLA MICHAEL JOSEPH & 75851 486.75 FLOWERS TIMOTHY & TERRI 89506 849.34 FORMYDUVAL WILLIAM HAROLD 75243 51.90 BAZA REYNA D CASTRO 89169 266.29 INMAN DARYL 93703 34.83 FREEMAN D J 19112 20.53 FREEMAN DAVIS J 19109 50.98 FREEMAN LILLIE BELL 19105 70.36 FREEMAN MELAR L 61984 353.70 FREEMAN WILLIAM EDGAR 19116 71.27 FREEMAN WILLIAM TAFT (JR) 19108 317.71 FRINK GEORGE W (III) 19119 166.31 FRINK GEORGE W (III) (ETALS) 19121 159.84 FRINK GEORGE W (III) (ETALS) & 93727 11.31 FURMAN CARRIE MAE 19128 16.84 GARCIA ANTONIO & BEATRIZ FONSECA 88530 275.48 GARRELL JEFFERY LYNN & STEPHANIE 81710 56.51 GARVIN BRITTANY KAY 87216 333.29 GEARON COMMUNICATIONS 84192 2,184.98 GEORGE CLARENCE S 19161 156.21 GEORGE LEE DREW 20235 94.35 GEORGE LEE DREW 20236 87.88 GEORGE NANCY (HEIRS) 19158 138.86 GERALD ALAN W 77692 205.97 GIBSON MELISSA S 18934 26.73 GODWIN CHRISTINE 76674 113.71 GODWIN JAMES VERNON & PEGGY 20077 512.58 GODWIN JAMES VERNON & PEGGY 77098 41.75 GODWIN JAMES VERNON & PEGGY ANN 76956 731.25 GODWIN MARY P 19198 125.71 GODWIN MARY P 19199 157.09 GODWIN MARY P 19200 46.37 GODWIN MARY P 19201 1,244.22 GODWIN MARY P 19202 114.64 GODWIN MARY P 75847 42.68 GODWIN MARY P 77939 41.75 GORE STEVE 93868 211.81 GREEN SUSAN S & TRACY M 19256 30.68 GREENE ROBIN DAVIS 77499 710.95 GREENE ROBIN L 19261 518.75 GRIFFIN CRYSTAL GAYE BATTEN 18553 178.30 GRUBB LINDA A 63768 660.20 HARDING VANDER RAY & ROBIN DEVON 19507 575.32 HARPER ERVIN D 85888 660.21 HARPER ERVIN DANCINA & ELOISE 86993 264.47 HARRELL REX A & SUE H 19299 13.16 HARRELL REX A & SUE H 19300 660.21 HARRELL REX A & SUE H 87946 16.85 HARRELL SUZANNE RENEE SHIPMAN 80601 177.83 HARRIS EDNA G & MANTHA WARD 18943 110.02 HAYES ELIZABETH TEDDER (HEIRS) 20247 386.19 HAZEL JOAN L 20277 523.23 Columbus County Advertisement of Tax Liens on Real Property for the Year 2013 HAZEL MAGGIE B (HEIRS) 19323 244.32 HAZEL RONDA 20015 12.23 HAZEL SIDNEY 82102 71.27 HERPEN RENE VAN 89907 855.80 HESTER BILL 93701 56.20 HIGH ALAINNA KATHRYN 19360 913.93 HILL ROBERT MITCHELL (SR) 19766 676.81 CRIBB JOSHUA D 85526 37.14 HINZ CYNTHIA PACE 88730 826.27 HOLLAND BRIAN PATRICK & 92170 72.82 HOLLOMAN ALTON JAMES (SR) & 91673 835.50 HOWARD MILTON A 19453 252.36 HUFHAM JAMES 93862 28.81 JACKSON LILLIAN CLAUDETTE POWELL 19890 429.55 JACKSON MARION G 19485 625.14 JACKSON MARION G 19487 239.19 JACKSON RUTH SCOTT 19488 5.78 JACOBS EDDIE SHANE 63029 626.99 JACOBS JOHN H (JR) & GLORIA 19493 60.20 JAIMES JUAN CARLOS ALVARADO & 91305 306.33 JAMES LUCY M. 19501 46.37 JERNIGAN CHRISTOPHER WAYNE 94092 644.52 JERNIGAN H B (JR) (HEIRS) 19502 1,788.31 JOHNS CYNTHIA 19530 467.38 JOHNS CYNTHIA 19658 13.15 JOHNSON GEORGE C 18609 471.99 JOHNSON MICHAEL 81006 7.26 JOHNSON WILLIAM A 19514 163.84 JONES JOEL & LUCY A 79949 855.84 JONES PAUL HAMILTON 89270 63.89 JOY TRACY A 18931 67.58 JOY TRACY A 94457 51.90 JOYNER GEE EDWARDS (HEIRS) 20489 2,043.51 JULIAN ALFREDA 79027 522.50 KAMAU NOREEN ASHLEY (ETAL) 93035 86.02 KEEFE ANDREA L POWELL 86476 114.64 KELLEY HAZEL REGISTER (TRUSTEE) 19981 51.90 KEMP TIM & MAURICE ROBINSON 19533 23.30 KEY CLAUDE 60235 74.96 KING DAVID (JR) & LILLIAN 19535 95.26 LEE VERDELLA 20407 110.02 LEWIS PEGGY H. 19570 913.00 LINDSEY WANDA B & MARK K 86420 775.53 LIVINGSTON ULYSSES D 89893 41.75 LOCKLEAR ROY TIMOTHY & 20342 203.21 LONG CHARLES PARSLEY & VENDALL J 19578 54.67 LONG CHARLES PARSLEY & VENDALL J 19581 246.57 LOPEZ ANGEL BALLESTEROS & JUANA C 18827 144.73 LOVETT MARK & KENT & PAT 61958 74.96 LOVETT MARK & KENT & PAT 61982 77.74 LOZANO MICHAEL 89322 23.30 LUPO RAYFORD LLOYD (ETAL) 19604 529.36 LYNCH BERNARD 93711 68.28 MARTIN JERRY & GLADYS(HEIRS) 19622 94.34 MCCOLLUM PAMELA E 75400 69.43 MCDUFFIE KAYLA MARIE 79961 234.58 MCKOY HAYWOOD (III) 75510 15.92 MCKOY MARVA KAY & IRIS JANELLE 19644 7.97 MCLAURIN SARAH MAE 19647 357.59 MCNAIR MAGGIE R 19770 1,002.50 MCNEILL RUTH W 19654 740.47 MCNEILL RUTH W 20399 17.29 MEEKS MARK 90825 41.75 MILLER BETTY JANE 18947 93.42 MILLS RICHARD L & PATRICIA L 94502 381.21 MITCHELL MAGGIE BELLE M 19691 22.38 MITCHELL MARION B 18721 51.90 MOORE CREED E (JR) & JEAN BROWN 19711 1,104.56 MOORE LARCENIA 20289 45.44 MOORE RICHARD 19719 6.69 MOORE RICHARD 19799 293.89 MOORE WILLIAM EUGENE & EUVONIA 19720 382.50 MORAGNE ALLEN DAVID 77770 32.52 MORGAN EDDIE S & BETTY J 19762 794.90 MURPHY FREDERICK A 19725 257.94 MUSE AMBER 93207 494.13 NICHOLS RONALD CORNELIUS (HEIRS) 19733 724.79 NICHOLS VIRGIL B 19738 75.89 NICHOLS VIRGIL B 19743 894.55 NOBLES BILLY RAY & CAROLYN D 19750 796.75 NORRIS WILSON CHARLES & KAREN SUE 85448 134.01 NOYOLA ROBERTO & PAULA G BUSTILLOS 89170 256.11 NUNEZ NICOLAS S & MINERVA 20230 61.13 NUNEZ NICOLAS S & MINERVA 85432 370.10 NUNEZ NICOLAS S & MINERVA 89969 97.11 OXYTECH OF NC LLC 19282 304.02 PAGE PAUL FRANKLIN 20154 11.50 PAGE SEAN Q & TIFFANY E 18680 67.58 PALMER SHADE J 19768 484.91 PENNELL JANET 86992 359.45 PHIPPS SHIRLEY A 18783 331.70 PIERCE CLIFFORD O (HEIRS) 19819 385.26 PIERCE JAMES EDWARD (HEIRS) 19830 157.46 PIERCE MARIETTA M 19806 235.50 PIERCE MARY D & RENEA A MURPHY & 63637 34.37 PIERCE PHILLIP L & BONITA S 19845 26.99 PIERCE ROBERT L 19945 190.80 PIERCE ROBERT R (JR) & WENDY N 20096 69.57 PIERCE THOMAS J & MARY LOU 19852 255.18 POPE BRADY MICHAEL 19873 579.01 POPE NEZIE B 19870 623.39 POPE TRUDY A 19867 734.01 POPE WILLIAM C & AMANDA H SASSER 19227 179.22 POWELL ALMA 19893 28.83 POWELL CHINA YATES (III) 20103 490.95 POWELL EMERY & (WIFE) 19891 282.56 POWELL EMERY & (WIFE) 19892 1,156.57 POWELL GREGORY SCOTT & 91666 292.70 POWELL HARRY S (JR) 19895 991.76 POWELL JAMES DANIE (JR) & WIFE 19905 72.20 POWELL JEROME & CAROLYN BRYANT 19906 11.31 POWELL JUSTIN D 18515 208.74 PREMIERE ENTERPRISES OF WH LLC 60239 936.99 PRIDGEN OTIS MADRID 61960 74.96 PRIDGEN THOMAS & JEAN 84843 148.77 PRIEST LINDA DAVIS 18956 86.04 PURCELL WILLIAM R (II) & TERRI F 19307 1,256.65 RAY JOAN 19525 210.54 RAY KATHLEEN 19952 38.99 REAVES MAURY G 81349 1,187.75 REAVES YOUNG 95793 92.50 REGISTER JEFFREY 19976 300.38 REGISTER QUINCY 77351 324.28 REGISTER QUINCY W 18749 69.43 REGISTER QUINCY W 18895 64.82 RHODES JOAN D 18989 972.97 RHODES JOAN D 19782 94.15 RHODES JOAN D 60877 670.23 RHODES JOAN D & VERNON B 20187 239.52 RHODES JOAN DEW 18962 558.72 ROBERTS CHARLES 82638 49.13 ROBINSON CORENE 20010 263.23 THOMPSON DONALD & WANDA 75399 74.96 ROBINSON TONY L & RHONDA H 20016 681.43 RUSSELL ANNIE LEE 18472 1,077.22 RYDER PHYLLIS JEAN 19874 6.34 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20171 281.63 WILSON RODNEY EUGENE (JR) & 20172 1,022.79 FORMYDUVAL JOE ALLEN (SR) & JANET D 20176 11.31 FORMYDUVAL JOE ALLEN (SR) & JANET D 20177 481.22 FORMYDUVAL JOE ALLEN (SR) & JANET D 20180 11.31 STEPHENS ANNIE S (HEIRS) 77118 56.51 STEWART CHRISTOPHER M & TIFFANY F 60670 644.52 STRICKLAND JOSEPH ALLEN & 20210 431.03 STRONG BILL 93700 70.08 STUBBS GASTON PAUL & VIRGIE LEE 20212 60.20 TEDDER J A (HEIRS) & GREG WAYNE 61579 84.19 THOMAS RICHARD D & LISA N 91619 847.50 THOMPSON JENNIE ELIZABETH 20513 125.71 THOMPSON JOHN T (JR) & WENDY 20261 988.73 THOMPSON JOHN T (JR) & WENDY 76680 164.46 THOMPSON JUDY 93721 56.57 THOMPSON WENDY DEW 18961 180.14 THOMPSON WILLARD ALEXIOUS 20070 1,413.05 THROWER ANNE 75249 49.13 THURMAN LACONYA T 20279 400.95 THURMAN LARRY 88578 146.57 THURMAN WYNETTE 19820 109.62 TOLLEY RANDOLPH G & NANCY P 19871 560.80 TUCKER MARIAN ROMAINE HICKS 19359 42.68 TURNER PATRICIA LYNN 18705 256.58 TYER LYNN 93705 55.23 TYLER BARNEY W 83535 307.12 TYLER ERBIE JOE 87318 120.52 WALKER BRADLEY D 19473 454.54 WALKER CARL (JR) 20335 112.80 WARD DONALD R (II) 80045 95.14 The News Reporter, Thursday, May 1, 2014 -- 9B WARD KENNETH EARL 19913 421.25 WARD LEALON C 20374 49.13 WARD MARGARET B 20400 511.20 WARD PAUL THOMAS & MARY JANE 60876 691.57 WARD SHARON G & TERRY 19242 699.88 WARD TERRY DALE & SHERRY G. 81868 230.58 WATTS ARRIE MAE 18837 463.69 WATTS JOSEPH DALE & BARBARA 19262 588.24 WAYNE REVONDA KAYE (ETAL) 20425 60.55 WAYNE WILLIAM HENRY 87675 101.72 WAYNE WILLIAM HENRY & NATALIE SMITH 20423 58.36 WAYNE WILLIAM HENRY & NATALIE SMITH 87674 89.73 WEBB TROY & TERESA BRYANT WEBB 85508 862.26 WELCH JAMIE M & JAIMEE S BLACKMAN 89287 25.14 WHALEY LORIE ANN 20245 350.15 WHITE BARBARA B 20390 219.82 WHITE BARBARA B 20391 1,959.24 WILLIAMS ALICE (ETAL) 20450 52.82 WILLIAMS CARLTON 79772 29.76 WILLIAMS MARK & BRENDA 75123 513.52 WILLIAMS MARTHA O & 19619 778.60 WILLIAMS MICHAEL 79771 33.45 WILLIAMSON DEBRA M 76955 675.46 COLLINS HEATHER 93709 39.99 WILSON DAVID 94545 614.08 WILSON JOE (JR) & NELLIE 83095 311.69 WILSON JOE & JENNY 20476 375.40 WILSON JOE & JENNY 20480 137.70 WORRELL CHARLES 20495 187.92 WORRELL CHARLES & BETTY 64541 154.90 WORRELL RICHARD (HEIRS) 19004 419.91 WRIGHT CLEOPHIS (JR) 82311 42.68 WRIGHT FRANCES J 60884 61.13 WRIGHT JOHN & NINA 19288 158.72 YEOMAN IRENE 20536 77.74 YEOMAN IRENE 75248 56.51 YEOMAN JAMES H & VIRGINIA R 80135 39.90 YEOMEN JAMES HENRY 20272 748.77 YEOMEN JAMES HENRY 20535 86.96 YORKTOWN FUNDING INC 87948 58.36 BOLTON ALLEN BARBARA LYNN 8970 430.49 ALLEN CARLENE JACOBS & FLOYD M (JR) 87794 493.67 ALLEN CARLENE JACOBS & FLOYD M (JR) 90905 42.68 AMOS BOBBY (ETAL) 63967 111.97 AMOS BOBBY (ETAL) 63977 15.54 AMOS BOBBY (ETAL) 63987 43.59 ATALLA ATALLA M 8755 129.33 BALLARD RONNIE E 92589 55.07 BALLARD RONNIE E 92590 126.43 BEATTY BEVERLY A 88889 379.43 BEATTY JARLINE 88600 547.53 BEATTY MARVIN SYLVESTER (III) & 91256 40.61 BELLAMY DENISE S 9460 679.64 BENNETT TYLANA ELAINE 91665 610.15 BEST HARRISON (HEIRS) 8518 86.90 BEST PATRCIA A 75182 43.59 BEST PATRICIA ANN S 9397 101.36 BEST PATRICIA ANN S 82377 101.36 BEST TERESA GAIL 8821 30.97 BLANKS DELIAH B 8534 1,266.36 BLANKS EDDIE W & DELILAH B 95869 26.07 BLANKS EDDIE W & DELILAH B 95870 68.57 BOWEN CARLOS P 8549 663.25 BOWEN DEBORAH L 80802 568.74 BOWEN JIMMY WAYNE (SR) 77435 365.22 BOWEN FREDDIE R (HEIRS) 8543 56.04 BOWEN FREDDIE R (HEIRS) 90090 31.93 BOWEN G A (HEIRS) 8544 30.97 BOWEN GERALDINE 75403 377.76 BOWEN HARVEY & ELOUISE C 8546 662.76 BOWEN KATHELIA 76279 42.54 BOWEN SHARON 83051 680.60 BOZEMAN GEORGE & IDA 9186 588.90 BOZEMAN GEORGE M (II) & 8554 21.33 BOZEMAN GEORGETTA 80390 30.97 BROWN CECIL (HEIRS) 8563 113.90 BROWN CECIL CURPERT 8568 74.36 BROWN CECIL CURPERT 8569 86.90 BROWN CECIL CURPERT 8570 60.86 BROWN CECIL SHAWN M & JASON JAMARIA 8566 170.31 BROWN CLYDE MELVIN 8574 430.79 BROWN EDWARD V & AVERA MAE 8579 448.15 BROWN JASON ALANDA 8588 10.47 BROWN JOSEPH 95624 8.79 BROWN JUDITH I & SENOUS R 9091 436.58 BROWN LOFTON 79072 642.03 BROWN LOFTON TYRONE 8801 152.47 BROWN LOFTON TYRONE 89497 164.05 BROWN MARCHELLO (ETALS) 95620 679.59 BROWN MARIETTA 9332 714.30 BROWN PROS J 75821 20.36 BROWN STEVEN ANDREW 8575 384.64 BROWN SYLVIA ANNETT (ETAL) 8660 778.96 BROWN WINTER A 86940 151.13 BUFFKIN DICKIE EDWIN 8609 2,183.11 CAISON VIRGINIA (SPECIAL) 89194 364.97 CANNON BEVERLY GAIL & LADDY LEO 9336 1,078.81 CARTHEN SHARON BROWN 8559 237.20 COLEMAN BRIAN T 95166 508.90 COOPER IDA F (HEIRS) 8656 76.29 COOPER IDA F (HEIRS) 94313 15.54 CUMMINGS BOBBY LYNN 80230 312.38 COLUMBUS RENTALS LLC 8648 4,287.29 DANIELS GEORGE 8665 345.96 DANIELS ROSE MARY 95964 56.04 DANIELS TERRY 63999 58.93 DEMERY ALBERT & BESSIE 75779 29.04 DIETZ HARRIET A 87645 176.21 DOLCE BETTY ROSE 60083 524.23 DOMINGUEZ GLORIA 9056 482.86 DOMINGUEZ GLORIA 92999 11.68 DWYER LARRY A & JEANETTE 80379 37.72 DWYER LARRY ANDREW 8700 476.12 ELLIS ARMOND LAMAR & JOYCE (ET AL) 8677 358.14 ELLIS LEWIS RAY & LINDA H 82681 297.40 EVANS ERIC MARC & BEVERLY C 85649 64.72 FREEMAN CRYSTAL W 8617 486.77 FREEMAN DERRICK 85904 292.89 FREEMAN DORIS BERNIECE 8764 87.86 FREEMAN FRANK 8776 155.24 FREEMAN FRANK & WIFE GEARLENE 85177 162.62 FREEMAN FRANKLIN C & GEARLENE 8774 770.92 FREEMAN JAMES RUSSELL & JANICE S 82829 523.42 FREEMAN JOEL HOWARD 8786 432.32 FREEMAN JOHN ANTHONY 8787 1,005.81 FREEMAN JOHN EARLIN 86435 55.59 FREEMAN LACY WAYNE & LACINDA M 85767 747.86 FREEMAN RAY G 86322 89.73 FREEMAN RAY GURTIS & DONNA L 8809 1,374.30 FREEMAN RAY GURTIS & DONNA L 81352 32.52 FREEMAN RUBY JAMES & JAMES WILLIAMS 78643 36.76 FREEMAN TANTY (HEIRS) 8819 67.90 FREEMAN TANTY AUGUSTA 8818 628.53 FREEMAN TANTY AUGUSTA 8820 770.19 FREEMAN TERESA J 78713 515.36 FREEMAN WANTIA & JAMES 88818 455.86 FREEMAN JUDY 8823 355.57 FREEMAN JUDY 90091 5.90 GEARON COMMUNICATIONS 84204 2,179.46 GEIGER ALVIN & DARREN GEIGER & 60707 62.68 GIBBS GEORGE (HEIRS) 8837 81.10 GIBBS GLENNETTE 8836 42.54 GODWIN DERWOOD HILLMAN (JR) 9442 142.82 GODWIN DONNA FAYE 84202 570.70 NOTICE: 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(HEIRS) 25992 563.47 The News Reporter, Thursday, May 1, 2014 -- 11B DEWITT COVEL (HEIRS) 24011 21.92 DIXON DON TODD & 90323 302.79 DIXON MONNIE 24015 49.44 DORSEY COURTNEY RAY & 24636 127.47 DUNSON JOHNNIE LEE 75216 463.82 DURANT ANNIE GRAHAM & BERNICE CLARK 24281 59.34 DURANT ANNIE MAE 24034 63.36 DYSON JOHN ALLEN & WANDA FAYE 75890 791.62 E W T LLC 25288 1,115.92 EDWARDS KATRINA 81745 626.63 ELLIOTT CRAIG 24102 281.48 EVANS DONALD & SYLVIA 24341 718.39 EVERETTE TAMMIE LYNETTE 78183 79.46 FAIRCLOTH PATRICK N & HERLAR J 23478 99.39 FAIRFAX JOSEPH PRESTON 24144 204.24 FAIRLEY GWENDOLYN E 25575 43.24 FAULK CONNELL & SHERRIE 23666 470.70 FAULK GIRLIE B 24151 37.20 FAULK HESTER & CREASIE 24153 53.60 FAULK JOSEPHINE 76620 64.37 FAULK JOSEPHINE 76621 29.16 FEARN VELKEYTA & 87611 703.09 FIELDS RAY K & ANNIE 75791 28.16 FIELDS RAY KEITH & ANNIE L 81002 41.23 FITZ MICHAEL H & GAYLE F MAST 24183 78.69 FITZ MICHAEL H & GAYLE F MAST 95305 713.23 FITZ MICHAEL H & GAYLE F MAST 95306 266.58 FLETCHER 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24244 151.09 FRINK JAMES N 24256 531.76 FRINK MINNIE (HEIRS) 24250 52.88 FRINK PURVIS C 25316 469.70 FRINK RUDOLPH M 25672 137.59 FRINK SEYMOUR (HEIRS) 24258 50.29 FRINK SEYMOUR (HEIRS) 24259 39.22 FRINK WILHEMENIA 24255 223.40 FULANI EBONY ZAKIYA 81339 48.28 GAINES BOBBY 23533 292.66 GAINES BOBBY 23873 57.19 GAINES MICHELLE 23629 295.24 GAINES MICHELLE 23874 103.63 GAINES MICHELLE 24278 529.18 GAINES MICHELLE 24279 298.68 GAMBLE OLANDAS P 25337 72.42 GAMBLE OLANDAS P 25338 270.30 GAMBLE OLANDAS P 25339 16.76 GAMBLE OLANDAS P 89594 35.19 GAMBLE OLANDAS P 90988 40.23 GAUSE GLORIA (ETAL) 24296 61.35 GAUSE MARY M 24301 27.14 GEORGE EUGENE 24312 366.62 GEORGE EUGENE 24314 608.31 GEORGE EUGENE 25739 388.13 GEORGE EUGENE 26097 27.08 GEORGE EUGENE 93779 27.95 GEORGE MARIE 24307 28.80 GILLIARD BILLY WAYNE 24320 824.82 GILMORE JAMES C 24321 18.10 GILMORE JAMES CARR & JOHN E (III) 24322 63.36 GLAESNER STEPHEN KENDAL 24325 231.78 GLAESNER STEPHEN KENDAL 25472 331.54 GLAESNER STEPHEN KENDAL 25473 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52.30 GRAINGER MILDRED DENISE (HEIRS) 24374 319.33 GRAINGER MILDRED DENISE (HEIRS) 25303 22.12 GRAINGER MILDRED DENISE (HEIRS) 80954 38.22 GRAINGER MILDRED DENISE (HEIRS) 91919 28.16 GRAINGER MILDRED DENISE (HEIRS) 91920 17.63 GREEN HORACE & JOYCE 25636 55.77 GREEN JAMES ALAN 25601 154.37 GREEN JAMES ALAN (JR) 25295 339.97 GREEN MARTHA 25319 396.84 GREEN ORVAL LEE 24382 141.83 GREEN ORVAL LEE 94828 71.22 GREENE SANDRA 24421 885.18 GRIFFIN FANNIE 24405 558.81 GRIFFIN J W 24402 577.23 HALL ANNA F 75113 29.67 HALL ANNA F 93758 24.51 HALL RAYMOND JEROME 83381 901.28 HAMER D J (HEIRS) 24426 50.46 HAMER DOLROE (JR) & JACQUELINE 25682 1,183.13 HAMILTON DEBBY KAY 64504 25.90 HAMMONDS ANNIE PEARL 24434 501.89 HAMMONDS CHARLES & MYRA 25115 650.44 HAMPTON ELNETA FAYE 25588 413.27 HARDIE DAVID LEE 23730 46.26 HARDIE HEZEKIAH (ETAL) 24455 62.36 HARDIE HONEY MAE 24456 360.61 HARDIE REBECCA 24457 43.43 HARDIE WENDELL MAURICE 26063 108.64 HARDISON CENNIE MAE 23418 70.41 HAROLD MARGIE 25058 196.52 HARRIS LEROY 24467 38.22 HARRIS LOIS POWELL (ETALS) 24874 40.56 HARRIS LOIS POWELL & 83692 5.05 HARRIS MARTHA 24469 36.20 HARRIS MARTHA & 24468 34.19 HAYES HAROLD & ELIZABETH 24499 386.97 HAYES JASON H 25958 804.70 HAYES JASON HENRY 91267 217.29 HAYES KENNETH & BONNIE 85820 57.32 HAYES KENNETH EARL & BONNIE C HAYE 24480 151.89 HAYES KENNETH EARL & BONNIE C HAYE 24496 707.11 HAYES RANDY & BARBARA 89141 41.23 HAYES RANDY & BARBARA J 85633 41.23 HAYES REBECCA 24505 54.60 HAYES REBECCA 24506 53.75 HAYES REBECCA 24507 42.56 HEARTLAND HOME CARE AGENCY INC 24474 753.65 HEARTLAND HOME CARE AGENCY INC 24475 67.51 HEARTLAND HOME CARE AGENCY INC 24476 39.12 HEATH GENORA L (ETALS) 23618 17.08 HERRING DAVID & EDITH M 25632 101.91 HEWETT GENE C & LINDA M 24522 108.64 HILBOURN TIMOTHY & STEPHANIE 77034 792.54 HILBURN STEVE (HEIRS) 24538 51.29 HILL KATHLEEN 24493 378.66 HINSON CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL 95808 42.24 HODGE DAVID L 82990 676.93 HOLLAND BARBARA A 89205 353.58 HOLLAND GEORGE GREGORY & BARBARA A 25413 18.10 HOLMES MARY SOLES 79136 651.79 HONEYCUTT CHARLES RANDY 24696 324.49 HOOD FAITH 93968 28.16 HOOVER JASPER & JUANITA 24595 103.60 HOOVER JASPER & JUANITA 24596 1,176.93 HORNE J W 24599 6.21 HORNE JOHN W 85206 350.20 HOWARD WILLIAM J 24608 26.23 INMAN AMAN JEFFERY & ELIZABETH 78142 712.15 INMAN BOBBY 77312 331.16 INMAN BOBBY & BERNICE CRAWFORD 76308 70.40 INMAN ELTON TYRONE 24641 485.21 INVESTMENT COMPANY ENTERPRISE LLC 23638 247.94 IVEY DOREEN PAIGE 25254 76.45 JACKSON ODELL 24656 31.39 JACKSON ODELL (JR) 24657 31.39 JACKSON PATRICIA (ETAL) 62198 168.44 JACKSON WILLIAM (HEIRS) 24661 57.19 JAMES KIMBERLY REYNOLDS (ETAL) 25418 394.15 JENKINS HELEN 26085 493.93 JOHNSON AZZIE L 24676 820.16 JOHNSON CORNELIUS & MARY HELEN 25391 702.24 JOHNSON DANIEL 24666 85.49
12B -- The News Reporter, Thursday, May 1, 2014 JOHNSON JOE DEAN 24674 373.12 JOHNSON LOUIS L & WANDA Y 88330 422.19 JOHNSON LUTHER (HEIRS) 24675 21.11 JOHNSON NOLLIE L 75467 284.49 JOHNSON THOMAS RAY & ALIECE 94901 25.13 JOHNSON THOMAS RAY & ALIECE 94902 16.08 JOHNSON VENESA A 89621 26.14 JOHNSON VENESA A 89622 26.14 JOHNSON WILLIAM E (JR) & CONSTANCE 24679 1,214.35 JOHNSON WILLIAM EUGENE (JR) & 25025 125.13 JONES BILLY WAYNE 25422 484.46 JONES CORDELIA GRAY 90096 387.69 JONES VICKIE FRINK 24698 247.08 JORDAN KATIE 81120 672.91 JOSEPH DONALD P 24303 441.63 JOSEY YVONNE 24700 570.28 JP MORGAN CHASE BANK 93224 46.00 KEEL ALICE SUGGS 24709 819.79 KEEL JOYCE 83698 54.31 KELLEY LINDA L 91009 3,303.64 KELLY ALBERT 24713 349.99 KELLY ALEXANDER (JR) & PHYLISA F 24715 770.85 KELLY ALEXANDER(HEIRS) 24714 597.12 KELLY IDA MAY 90390 44.25 KELLY JOHN W 24717 22.79 KELLY ROBERT F & RUBY 87348 356.30 KELLY SANDRA 94016 198.94 KING HENRY 24719 35.19 KING PHILLIS 23698 44.25 KINLAW SHAYNE & MELISSA 87114 608.53 KUYKENDALL JANICE K. 24726 561.00 KUYKENDALL STUART & JANICE 23696 65.41 KUYKENDALL STUART & JANICE 25934 212.00 LARRIMORE MARVIN 24922 413.62 LARRIMORE MARVIN 25153 352.49 LARRIMORE MARVIN L 23813 487.03 LARRIMORE MARVIN L 24738 731.26 LARRIMORE MARVIN L 24742 1,492.48 LARRIMORE STACEY ANN 63117 978.31 LATHON ANGELA & TED 23665 23.64 LATHON ANGELA & TED 77936 21.92 LAWRENCE CURTIS LEE 24746 485.31 FRINK DEBORAH DENISE (ETAL) 83435 213.36 GRAHAM DAVID JUNIOR 23781 88.15 LAWSON MABELINE 80897 372.12 LEACH THOMASENA M 24755 847.96 LEACH THOMASENA M 76623 46.26 LEE DANIEL J (SR) 92457 65.37 LEE EDISON & EVATOR 24756 22.12 LEE JEANNETTE C 23887 777.54 LEGGETT TANYA D 81424 56.32 LEMON SANDRA 24284 416.51 LENNON EASTER (HEIRS) 25281 392.00 LENNON MACON & RUTH & 25373 717.18 LESANE-POWELL ASHAJANAE 25342 54.31 LEWIS BENJAMIN & CORA F 88609 533.40 LOCKLEAR TOMMY RAY & WANDA FAY 89258 27.08 LOGAN JEAN MILLER & ROBERT P 24801 188.11 LOGAN JEAN MILLER & ROBERT P 24802 87.51 LONG 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527.11 MCCOLLUM HECTOR (JR) & SALLY MA 63047 584.77 MCCOY CHARLES & ANNIE 24895 20.20 MCCOY EVELYN 24898 27.08 MCCOY EVELYN 79452 33.96 MCCOY EVELYN 80303 18.48 MCCRAY GARRY TYRELL (JR) (ETAL) 24209 416.45 MCDOUGAL BOBBY & DANIEL 24902 8.04 MCDOUGAL BOBBY & DANIEL 24903 671.91 MCDUFFIE ANN MARIE 23809 99.33 BATTLE LASHANDA 77528 288.02 MCDUFFIE PRISCILLA 25312 574.76 MCDUFFIE PRISCILLA 92728 17.63 MCDUFFIE PRISCILLA ANN 84957 61.35 MCDUFFIE ROBERT BERNARD 92691 72.42 MCDUFFIE ROBERT BERNARD (ETAL) 24503 58.34 MCDUFFIE WALTER JUNIOR 80071 16.08 MCDUFFY JAMES 25237 28.80 MCFADDEN WANDA D 23525 256.41 MCFADDEN WANDA D 24926 552.40 MCFADDEN WANDA DEVON 25493 28.80 MCKEITHAN TAMMIE 23660 462.66 MCKENZIE LARRY 24166 354.50 MCKINNEY JAMES PAUL (SR) 84236 627.65 MCKOY HAYWOOD (III) & BRENDA 92101 493.74 MCKOY LORENZA 24591 1,018.98 MCPHATTER PEARL PARKER (HEIRS) 24758 284.75 MCPHERSON ELBERT & JOYCE 24969 1,017.06 MCQUEEN TOMMIE & CELIA 24976 518.50 MCRAE VIVIAN 92044 65.37 MEARES BRUCE EUGENE 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891.22 RECTOR CHRISTOPHER PAUL 23434 591.96 REDWINE EARL E & DORIS 25377 936.49 RHODES CHARLES A (ETAL) 25381 490.40 RHODES PERRY EDWARD & LOUISE G 25383 514.55 RICHARDS ESTELLE 25384 397.59 RICHARDS MALINDA ANN NOBLES 25385 504.06 ROBINSON ALLEN HEIRS 25392 37.20 ROBINSON ANGELA D 23613 654.80 ROBINSON BREWYN 25394 33.96 ROBINSON ROBERT DEWAYNE & RHONDA 79143 329.05 ROGERS HORACE H. & IRENE M. 25406 312.45 RORIE DANIEL 76775 46.87 RORIE LEMUEL & HELEN 25410 16.76 RORIE LEMUEL & HELEN 25411 16.76 RORIE VICKEY 60409 67.51 ROSE BILLY W 88185 79.46 ROSEBORO ADA BROWN 83523 580.36 ROUSE LAWYER MCERVIN & ANNIE BELLE 25417 60.63 RUSH ROBERT (HEIRS) & ETHEL 25420 110.59 RUSSELL MARY MCQUEEN & ALVIN A 82003 623.62 SCHOLL MICHAEL GERD (JR) 82197 541.13 SEALEY DEBRA SUE W 25448 341.69 SEALEY OSCAR 25449 779.47 SEALEY OSCAR 25450 48.58 SEALEY WILLIAM SCOTT & DEBRA 25164 70.08 SELLERS GLEN & CECILE (HEIRS) 25461 546.15 SELLERS GLEN & CECILE (HEIRS) 60348 525.03 SHAW DEIRDRA N 88696 696.05 SHAW 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DINAH WILDS 3706 107.50 MURPHY MABEL (HEIRS) 3708 33.11 NANCE ROBERT 3722 61.79 NEALY REBECCA 1813 430.38 The News Reporter, Thursday, May 1, 2014 -- 19B NEALY ROBIN T CARTRETTE 77331 402.88 NEIL JOHNATHAN C 2888 534.44 NEIL JOHNATHAN C 3740 40.32 NELSON MARION 3751 29.46 NEWELL BILLY & MAXINE 3761 352.86 NEWKIRK THOMAS ALBERT & LILIA N 639 524.02 NIXON DEBRA J 83622 443.00 NOBLE MATTHEW W & KIMBERLY B 419 853.95 NOBLES CLARIS G & DEBORAH GRAHAM 1999 360.58 NOBLES GREGORY KIM & ALICIA ANN 86424 869.67 NOBLES JOHNNIE BELINDA & BRUCE J 76347 252.27 NORRIS GREGORY A 84729 577.33 NORRIS TANSY ANDERSON 92327 56.97 NORTON DANIEL T 76233 82.31 NYE BOBBIE P 3843 503.65 ODOM AMELIA B 4796 816.44 ODOM FRANK & MARIE 87781 535.37 ODOM WEBSTER & J0AN 76905 57.97 OSMORE MONA 4710 448.34 OXENDINE ALFRED 3368 59.37 OXYTECH OF NC LLC 1738 4,446.08 PAGE WILLIAM F (JR) & SANDRA P 81705 1,876.16 PAIGE CONNELL 76659 215.72 PAIGE CONNELL D 596 134.91 PAIGE DOROTHY M 3881 52.37 PAITE JOHN KELLY (II) 1444 739.70 PALMER LAWRENCE F & JUNE C 92357 154.32 PARKER CAROLYN A 3904 80.33 PARKER CHARLES 1457 338.50 PARKER CHARLES 4392 556.83 PARKER ROBERT D & REBECCA A 3786 71.12 PARSON LAWRENCE JR & FRANCES 3911 682.27 PERFORMANCE PIPING 94557 2,315.86 PERKINS DIAL(DEC)& EVELYN 76115 330.11 PETERSON SIM B & MATTIE MCNEILL 2373 55.47 PEYTON IVEY 87733 793.19 PHIFER ORBINA M 3950 399.19 PHILLIPS ELIZABETH LOUISE 81962 15.68 PHILLIPS GRAY C & JAMES 92384 156.15 PHILLIPS STEPHANIE LYNN 3943 683.13 PHILLIPS STEPHANIE LYNN 3944 138.89 PIERCE CATHERINE 77082 403.00 PIERCE CRESTON JR & RHONDA LYNNE 3965 121.51 PIERCE DANIEL L 79383 588.23 PIERCE JAMES ALLEN 5487 327.30 PIERCE TERESA 87683 38.46 PITTMAN DANIEL W JR & ROBERT H 1876 356.63 PITTMAN ROBERT HOGAN HEIRS 4006 24.33 PIVER DOUGLAS WAYNE 1311 1,830.96 PIVER DOUGLAS WAYNE 4007 1,053.89 PIVER DOUGLAS WAYNE 60562 85.11 PORTER TIMOTHY ALAN 5202 178.42 POWELL CLAUDEDREDUS LOVELL (JR) 61498 19.46 POWELL ERVIE LEE SHELIA E 3222 1,245.02 POWELL EVA LEE 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MANAGEMENT LLC 80776 219.33 BELL DONNA P 77474 60.20 BELLAMY FRANCES DENISE 89125 341.64 BENTON ANTHONY E (JR) & SHANNON 92312 50.06 BEST TERESA 85008 82.34 BIELINSKI BENJAMIN & PAMELA 86831 71.27 BLANCHARD RUTH A 76746 529.19 BORDEAUX CAROLINE M 88552 753.39 BOSWELL DESSIE 76688 303.33 BOZEMAN C B & LOUISE (HEIRS) 15354 897.32 BRITT ELMER S & CAROLYN TYLER 16833 310.06 BRITTAIN RICHARD WEBB 17199 47.29 BROWN SHERRY MICHELLE & 76633 250.72 BUFFKIN KIMBERLY R 85648 85.12 BUFFKIN SHELBY JEAN W 76001 827.23 BULLARD TEDDY RAY (II) & MARINDA C 92476 54.67 BULLARD TEDDY RAY & NANCY G 15374 1,008.03 BULLOCK REX 81619 385.26 BULLOCK WALTER WREN & WENDY C 83104 654.67 BUTLER STEVE JOHN 15392 26.99 BUTLER STEVE JOHN (ETAL) 15398 17.64 BYARS MICHAEL & JOANIE 83655 481.72 BYERLY DEAN RAY 82036 694.34 BYRD ESTHER 82864 514.74 CAINES EDNA J 77635 84.19 CANADY AUSTIN LEON (JR) & 15408 1,352.72 CANADY CHRISTOPHER LEE & ANYA CRIBB 17321 60.84 CARLYLE LINDSEY MITCHELL (II) 87384 170.92 CARR CLARENCE EDWARD 15414 50.98 CARTERET RONALD GENE & LORRIE W 15418 192.14 CARTERET RONALD GENE & LORRIE W 76189 1,592.97 CARTERET RONALD GENE & LORRIE W 88079 67.58 CARTERET RONALD GENE & LORRIE W 89784 636.21 CARTRET ANESHIA MCPHERSON 77921 715.10 CARTRET GASTON 15419 600.24 CARTRET MITCHELL W & BARBARA H 95658 45.44 CARTRET THOMAS GASTON (HEIRS) 16152 899.16 CARTRETTE BOBBY NEAL 76386 729.40 CARTRETTE CATHY HARDWICK 15704 611.31 CARTRETTE DENNIS JAMES 15461 43.59 CARTRETTE DEWEY DELANE (HEIRS) 90736 628.33 CARTRETTE HORACE 64059 434.96 CARTRETTE HORACE CRAIG & CHRISTY L 90311 721.09 CARTRETTE JEFFERY L 17283 352.88 CARTRETTE KENNETH RAY & JACKIE L 15467 460.00 CARTRETTE KENNETH RAY & JACKIE L 15493 54.67 CARTRETTE LARRY GALE & NAOMI 15468 572.57 CARTRETTE RANDAL GENE 15488 383.42 CARTRETTE RANDAL GENE 15489 373.40 CARTRETTE RANDAL GENE 15702 44.52 CARTRETTE ROGER DALE 61588 546.34 CARTRETTE VIRGINIA 15514 357.43 CARTRETTE GARY WAYNE & CLARA LYNN 15518 171.84 CARYLE MARLISA 87965 577.17 CLEMONS MICHAEL J 84694 551.33 CLEWIS ROSEMARY & 15573 698.59 COKER KENNETH L 87151 42.54 COLEMAN ROBERT BRIAN & JAN 61843 86.96 COLLINS RHONDA KAY 80323 452.62 HINSON LORRAINE LONG 15565 32.52 HINSON LORRAINE LONG 15566 31.61 HINSON LORRAINE LONG 15567 602.70 HINSON LORRAINE LONG 15568 20.53 CONNER CARL J (JR) 17151 401.78 COSKREY DONNA W & SHERRI W GORE 16009 16.76 COSKREY DONNA W & SHERRI W GORE 17269 144.05 COUNCIL BONNIE S & ANDY 87553 701.73 FOWLER WENDY C 15580 872.40 COX JAMES C (JR) & FRANCIS BRETT 83511 45.44 COX JAMES WINSTON & WILLA MAE 15583 280.71 CRIBB ANTHONY DAVID 15589 1,042.50 CRIBB ANTHONY DAVID & MARY KATHY 88274 58.36 CRIBB ANTHONY DAVID & MARY KATHY 88275 36.21 CRIBB BETTY C 83249 274.56 CRIBB BOBBIE LOU WALKER 15598 822.58 CRIBB BRIEANNE 84696 561.39 CRIBB DERRICK 93485 496.76 CRIBB EDDIE O 84697 529.57 CRIBB EUDELL 15613 422.39 CRIBB HAROLD DEAN 79003 9.61 CRIBB HOWARD T & CHERYL W 84853 248.70 CRIBB JOE 15625 86.96 CRIBB JOEY LEE 15611 92.50 CRIBB JOEY LEE 16700 664.82 CRIBB LUTHER(DEC)& ANNIE RUTH 15633 814.93 CRIBB MARILYN FAYE & TERRY LEE 75172 447.08 CRIBB MITCHELL & GAIL 15635 45.44 CRIBB MITCHELL & GAIL 15636 309.62 CRIBB TERRY D & BARBARA 15334 104.49 CRIBB THYRONE 15648 323.01 CURRIE N C (JR) 15662 757.09 CURRIE N C & MYRTLE N 15663 1,959.11 DANIELS BETTY (HEIRS) 15667 92.72 DEESE HENRY WILLIE & PATRICIA NEALY 16545 139.10 DEESE LOUIE & PEGGY 81781 494.13 DIFANT IRENE V 15285 8.18 DOCTOR ROBERT 85502 420.54 DUNCAN JAMES & RHONDA B 88270 1,899.28 DUNCAN JAMES M 15433 77.74 DUNCAN RICHARD LEE & THELMA 77781 846.09 DUNCAN ROBERT E & THERESA B 79482 641.94 EDWARDS VICKIE C 15709 466.94 EDWARDS WILLIE KENNETH 15713 941.60 ELLIS JAMES ANTHONY 15715 47.29 ELLIS JAMES ANTHONY 87287 464.67 ESPINOZA JESUS MENDOZA 80894 345.96 ESPINOZA JESUS MENDOZA & 63534 844.28 ETHERIDGE LORI ANN 15610 39.90 EVATT JULIAN & CYNTHIA 90495 477.53 FAIRCLOTH S J 15719 335.44 FAULK GAYLE BELLAMY 86784 312.38 FIPPS ANTHONY JUAN 15726 56.51 FIPPS DAVID DEVON 82132 660.20 FORD JOHNNIE & HELEN 15747 74.05 FORD TALEETA B & 91204 50.98 FORD THURLOW J 15743 12.23 FORD THURLOW J 15744 98.03 FORD THURLOW JUNIOR 15751 38.06 FOWLER DONALD RAY & KRISTINA DEE 88039 770.90 FOWLER KENNETH & DIANE SPIVEY 86319 61.13 FOWLER MICHAEL BRANDON & 16074 39.90 FOWLER MICHAEL BRANDON & 86931 723.87 FOWLER MICHAEL BRANDON & 92592 38.06 FOWLER MICHAEL H & PATRICIA H 15780 863.75 FOWLER PATRICIA HARRELSON 16030 495.68 FOWLER PATRICIA HARRELSON & 89491 265.95 FOWLER PATRICIA HARRELSON & 89492 138.63 FOWLER RUDOLPH (HEIRS) 15789 707.75 FRAKES WILLIAM MICHAEL 80036 334.99 FRIEL DAVID M 79487 63.89 FRIEL DAVID M 86388 57.44 FRIEL DAVID M 86389 335.54 G & M REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS INC 88989 705.42 GARRELL BARBARA MCPHERSON 16335 903.77 GARRELL DARRELL TIMOTHY 15801 42.68 GARRELL MARY PAT 77942 650.06 GODWIN DARRELL D 87649 71.27 GODWIN DARRELL D 88828 38.06 GODWIN DARRELL D 88829 180.14 GODWIN GARY DEAN & ELIZABETH ANN 87220 218.89 GODWIN JAMES BRANDON (ETALS) 17007 720.18 GODWIN LURIA (HEIRS) 15877 607.62 GODWIN SHANNON 89211 831.81 GODWIN THURMAN 85307 253.95 GORE TERESSA COLLINS 15563 630.68 GRADY MARCELLA S 85881 515.36 GRAHAM CHARLES & DIANA 17032 519.41 GRAHAM ROBIN BARNES 15615 122.94 GRAHAM ROBIN BARNES 76035 391.62 GRAHAM ROBIN BARNES 90587 531.96 GRAINGER DAVID 75206 666.67 GRAVES BELINDA K & TERRY 15462 219.82 GREEN EDWIN (III) & TERESA 16624 2,011.43 GREEN EDWIN (III) & TERESA 16625 187.53 GREEN TERESA PARKER 15770 67.58 HARDEE CHARLES GARRETT & DREEMA A 76268 637.05 HARDEE SANFORD N & ANN F 15984 650.06 HARDIE LOIS RUTH 15994 191.21 HARDIE WILLIAM G & SAUNDRA G 15998 679.88 HARRELSON CECIL C (JR) 76709 144.16 HARRELSON CHRISTOPHER D & DEANNA B 90654 1,383.56 HARRELSON JERRY ALLEN & 89705 424.01 HARRELSON RAYFORD S & CRYSTAL Z 80778 597.67 HARRELSON ROBERT VERNON (JR) & 89470 224.43 HARRELSON ROBERT VERNON (JR) & 89471 100.80 HAYES ANTHONY B 85875 603.00 HAYES FREDDY LEROY 92489 589.46 HAYES RONALD BURTON 16699 914.85 HAYES TRACI 15978 28.83 HAYES TRACI 75165 30.68 HEFLIN MARK A & ELIZABETH 16042 585.48 HEFLIN MARK ANTHONY & 16426 1,125.20 HEFLIN MARK ANTHONY & 92833 250.26 HERRING CRYSTAL WATSON 95066 155.24 HERRING RYAN G & WILLIAM PATRICK 89603 82.15 HIGH KENNETH BRADLEY 90487 203.06 HILBURN RICHIE DWAYNE 16063 569.79 HINSON A CROWELL 16073 51.90 HINSON ADAM CROWELL & CRATIE B 16823 200.44 HINSON ADAM LLOYD 88898 799.52 HINSON ALVIE DALE & MALINDA K 83844 55.59 HINSON GERALDINE N 81515 34.04 HINSON HAROLD RANDY (SR) 15356 75.89 HOBBS HELEN LOUISE 93317 5.77 HODGE JOHNNIE D 93047 677.74 HOLDEN ANITA 93625 66.67 HOLDEN RONA ANITA 88457 51.90 HOLMES MARK ANTHONY 77291 402.80 HOUSAND TEX & PEGGY SUE 76004 366.78 HOUSAND TEX WILSON & PEGGY 78015 50.99 HOUSEND BARRY BRANDON 16146 834.58 HOUSEND BARRY BRANDON 93957 84.19 HUGGINS JOHNNY RAY 16846 556.87 HUGGINS JOHNNY RAY 17112 519.05 IDEAL MOTOR SALES 82893 26.07 JAMES WILLIAM(DEC)& LETHAN 79970 612.71 JOHNSON DENNIS E 91993 203.65 JOHNSON JOHNNY WILLIAM (SR) 82453 140.47 JOHNSON JOHNNY WILLIAM (SR) & 16187 632.52 JOHNSON JULIE ANNE 91043 8.54 JOHNSON KAYE S 76675 13.15 JULIAN FRANK A & JANICE L 80332 415.72 JULIAN JANICE LEA 83136 81.43 KEEL DANIEL ETAL 16210 361.90 KEEL GLENN DALE 84369 62.05 KELLEY MARJORIE ANN 16854 289.32 KTBA REVOCABLE FAMILY TRUST 15429 1,144.58 BRINSON CASEY 15425 93.42 KTBA REVOCABLE FAMILY TRUST (ETALS) 89904 152.46 LAMM REBECCA H 93997 8.46 LANE GRADY & CAROLYN 92730 198.97 LANE THOMAS JUNIOR 92735 70.36 LARRIMORE LESLEY DEAN & 88382 1,342.02 LEE RODNEY CLIFTON 84065 149.47 LENNON DONNA C 64543 861.34 LONG TERRY DEWAYNE 16272 674.96 LONG TERRY DEWAYNE 88468 6.69 LONG TERRY DEWAYNE 88849 176.45 LOVETT ANNIE BELLE (MRS) 16275 543.04 LOVETTE GERALDINE MCPHERSON 16366 983.12 CORBETT DAVID C & DORIS C 16278 733.09 M & B OF TABOR CITY INC 16821 2,895.40 MARLOWE DAVID ALLEN & CHARMIN S 93002 162.62 MARTIN CONSTANCE L 16228 452.96 MARTINEZ ALEJANDRO HERNANDEZ & 16994 26.07 MARTINEZ ALEJANDRO HERNANDEZ & 17004 539.35 MCCUMBEE BILLY 93484 417.56 MCCUMBEE BILLY WAYNE & SANDIE R 93579 75.89 MCDOWELL MICHAEL 88063 783.21 MCDOWELL WAYNE & JANICE 16304 1,203.63 MCDUFFIE BILLY JOE & DARLENE B 16585 2,163.47 MCDUFFIE BILLY JOE & DARLENE BOOTH 16421 4,819.64 MCKEE JAMES & MARSHA 84884 215.38 MCPHERSON ARTHUR D 93770 983.11 MCPHERSON MARGIE M 16333 7.62 MCPHERSON MARGIE M 16342 520.89 MCPHERSON ERIC RAY 15415 343.45 MCPHERSON ERIC RAY 16166 9.09 MCPHERSON ERIC RAY 16352 503.06 MCPHERSON ERIC RAY (ETALS) 94492 408.95 MCPHERSON GLORIA B & 15386 266.87 MCPHERSON JASON & MAXIE M 84570 1,142.23 MCPHERSON JERRY 16378 301.32 MCPHERSON JOYCE M 16349 1,504.40 GORE SHERYL MCPHERSON 16350 984.96 GORE SHERYL MCPHERSON 16404 119.25 MCPHERSON ROBY ALAN JR 95097 305.72 MCPHERSON TERRY 16370 61.11 MCPHERSON TERRY DWAYNE 60455 85.12 MCPHERSON WADE & KELLY 80715 467.38 MEARES DAVID LEE 16452 439.70 MELVIN TERRY WAYNE 75413 336.67 MERCER DEBBIE C 82464 535.65 MINCEY U T (HEIRS) & MILDRED 16495 393.24 MISE ERNEST & VIRGIE M 91421 412.14 NANCE BRANDY NICOLE 84584 57.44 NANCE TRACY S 17002 268.97 NEALEY ALICE REBECCA H 16529 496.59 NEALEY ANDREW J 16510 693.42 NEALEY BRANDI NICOLE 75355 532.88 NEALEY GERTHA (JR)(DEC) 16523 382.89 NEALEY KENNETH & SHEILA ANN 82652 298.55 NEALY AUDREY 91177 582.70 NEALY EARL 61612 376.04 NEALY MITCHELL V & JOYCE B 16526 353.59 NEALY MITCHELL V & JOYCE B 83413 99.46 NEALY MITCHELL V & JOYCE B 86672 71.27 NEALY WILLIAM ARLON & NEALLY BELL 16544 464.61 NOBLE MICHAEL JOSEPH & MISTY ANN 93036 712.61 NOBLE MISTY ANN 94673 48.21 NOBLE MISTY ANN 94674 50.98 NOBLE MISTY ANN 94675 65.74 NOBLES ANTHONY SHERILL 94890 350.07 NOBLES DEBBIE FAYE 16556 460.92 NOBLES MARGARET 16562 397.26 NORRIS ANNA N & JENNA LAUREN 80163 115.56 NORRIS CHARLES LEE 16571 739.89 NORRIS CLARA 16574 425.96 NORRIS CLARA M. 16576 111.87 NORRIS EVERETTE L(DEC)& EMMA JANE 16580 66.67 NORRIS JENNA LAUREN 80523 996.49 NORRIS MITCHELL & FRANCENE 82862 481.22 NORRIS MITCHELL WAYNE 88136 152.46 NORRIS PHYLLIS L 86853 710.95 NORRIS RANDALL J & ANGELA SPIVEY 86281 305.62 NORRIS RONALD 16609 709.93 NORRIS ROSA LEE 16607 50.53 OESTING JAMES BRUCE 16621 600.59 PERRITTE DANIEL 88984 42.68 PERRITTE DANIEL A & FAITH A 94518 42.68 PERRITTE LAURA 82863 318.84 PERRITTE RODNEY BRIAN & LAURA CAIN 16555 55.59 PERRY JACK O & JEWELL M 63223 369.13 PHILLIPS ANNA M & GARY WAYNE 76671 899.16 PHILLIPS HEATHER 83652 719.25 PHILLIPS TRACY (JR) & SAMANTHA 16201 594.78 PORTER MARY KATHERINE 95023 1,318.03 PORTER TRENT IVAN 77135 82.70 PORTER TRENT IVAN 82539 46.37 PRINCE NEAL 80721 422.17 PRINCE ROBIN BARNES 95072 659.29 PRINCE SHERRY DEW 61589 1,544.05 RABON JOYCE 84795 227.20 RABON RICKY LEN 15693 1,286.66 RABON RICKY LEN 78210 622.38 RAY DAVEY LEE & DONNA JEAN 16185 1,325.10 RAY JOSEPH LANE & VICTORIA TIPPINS 82274 700.21 REAVES EUGENE (JR) & LINDA ANN 96137 63.89 RICHARDSON ANDREW L 16280 811.43 RICHARDSON ANDREW L 90650 10.38 ROUSE DANNY RAY 84157 399.11 ROYALS JASPER L 91865 602.54 ROYALS SHELBY JEAN 15577 300.08 ROYALS SHELBY JEAN 83927 125.71 SANDERS TERRI HARRELSON & 16020 472.63 SANDERS TERRI HARRELSON & 16021 179.47 SARVIS BARRY L 16713 955.44 SELLERS GRAHAM & AGNES M 83753 395.28 SELLERS MINNIE MARIE G & 16746 679.75 SELLERS O NEIL 64354 59.28 SELLERS O NEIL 91307 15.92 SELLERS O NEIL & CHARLES 16753 1,631.72 SELLERS O NEIL & CHARLES 16754 145.08 SELLERS O NEIL & CHARLES 16755 122.94 SELLERS O NEIL & OLA MAE 16756 1,304.18 SELLERS PETE & WANDA 63757 98.03 SELLERS PETE & WANDA 75162 1,183.33 SELLERS TERRY JUNE & LINDA WOODY 16760 400.03 SHELLEY KENNETH & DIANE G. 16766 1,430.83 SIMMONS BEN (JR) 87047 372.56 SIMMONS JAMES ANTHONY 82281 658.36 SIMMONS RICHARD DALE & SHARON 76401 1,373.39 SIMMONS STEVE MITCHELL & DONNA G 16800 1,231.30 SIMMONS STEVE MITCHELL & DONNA G 16916 281.63 SINGLETARY ARCH & DORIS (HEIRS) 16804 45.44 SMITH CHRISTOPHER CARL 82601 255.98 SMITH KELLI N 85683 139.55 SMITH VERA 84586 144.67 SOLES LEONA 85697 234.89 SOLES RANDALL 17153 106.33 BELL QUEEN E 16900 4.07 SPAIN KEVIN & SHERRY BROWN 94593 562.41 SPIVEY ANTHONY MONROE 89348 146.01
SPIVEY BUDDY 91771 500.29 SPIVEY DAVID A & BOBBIE J 91909 763.53 SPIVEY DAYLON DOZIER 91894 254.35 SPIVEY LELA (ETALS) 16664 405.56 SPIVEY MARVIN & BROOKIE MAE 16865 379.84 SPIVEY NORMAN MONROE & REBECCA C 88627 767.23 SPIVEY NORMAN MONROE & REBECCA C 89537 78.65 SPIVEY NORMAN MONROE & REBECCA C 90926 24.23 SPIVEY PAM 80334 329.20 SPIVEY PAUL RAY & BETTY LOU 16871 518.10 SPIVEY RANDY D 79614 431.40 SPIVEY THURSTON 16883 14.07 SPIVEY WANDA SUE (HEIRS) 16884 318.69 STALLINGS BETTY BUTLER 60396 462.76 STANLEY CREGGIE 76855 71.28 STANLEY DONALD MICHAEL 15405 819.47 STANLEY DONALD MICHAEL 75073 1,849.83 STANLEY DONALD MICHAEL 80381 265.02 STANLEY DONALD MICHAEL 87805 28.07 STANLEY DONALD MICHAEL & 16263 31.61 STANLEY DONALD MICHAEL & 17005 76.81 STANLEY DONALD MICHAEL & 83548 313.04 STANLEY DONALD MICHAEL & 87050 77.74 STANLEY SCOTT MONROE 16284 333.61 STEPHENS CRONIE (HEIRS) 16951 281.94 STRICKLAND CURTIS RAY & CHRISTINE M 91133 38.06 STRICKLAND MARGARET 61618 525.99 STUTTS DONALD WAYNE & MISTY LYNN 91203 615.92 SWINTON GEORGIANNIA M. & KARL EDWAR 17009 75.89 SYKES TRAVIS DALE 80723 379.73 THOMAS SAMUEL C (JR) & PAMELA A 16159 3,028.55 THOMPSON DONALD 86059 381.57 TODD BETTY F 84863 484.50 TODD JAMES CLYDE & LORI M 16499 1,656.63 TOTHEROW JOHNNY W & FRANCES A 84355 413.07 TUNGATE DEBRA D 89704 297.62 TYLER CAROLYN 17070 70.36 TYLER CAROLYN 17071 531.96 TYLER JAMES MICHAEL 16594 452.32 TYLER JAMES MICHAEL 82329 343.75 WALKER HARVEY PAUL (JR) 94823 203.00 WALTERS DENVER BRYAN 90248 218.61 WARD ANGELA 15947 591.93 WARD BOBBY D 80328 555.39 WARD BROOKS BERNARD 81794 180.14 WARD JERRY NORMAN & DEBRA F 17150 327.14 WARD LEAVY HEIRS & EARLENE 17166 496.91 WARD MICHAEL ROSSIE & ROSE 77641 363.20 WARD NOAH LEE 77649 98.95 WARD NOAH LEE 77650 21.27 WARD RANDY 88362 462.76 WARD RICHARD B 80337 567.41 WARD RONALD & PATRICIA 16288 408.31 WARD SHERRY C 82549 641.32 WARD TERRY & PEGGY 17184 920.38 WARD TERRY O & PEGGY SELLERS 91391 187.52 WATTS GREGORY STERLING 17198 47.29 WATTS JOEY 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22B -- The News Reporter, Thursday, May 1, 2014 MCDONALD JEFFREY L & BARBARA M 6282 11.40 MCGRAW MIRIAM C 3380 172.36 MCKENZIE HARVEY 3405 36.13 MCKOY HAYWOOD (III) 432 38.15 MCKOY HAYWOOD (III) 432 153.13 MCLEAN EVA MAE 3447 85.29 MCMILLAN LATONYA YVETTE 61465 24.37 MCMILLAN PAUL LORENZO 4723 116.80 MCNEILL MARY M 3470 157.40 MCPHERSON JOHN PHILLIP (II) & 4061 124.28 MCPHERSON WILLIAM KELLY 3516 123.21 MEEKS CARLA & MARK 4569 375.39 MELTON ALTON RAY & GLENDA GORE 1681 26.51 MELTON ALTON RAY & GLENDA GORE 3270 14.76 MELTON ALTON RAY & GLENDA GORE 4747 27.04 MELTON ALTON RAY & GLENDA GORE 91392 92.76 MELTON ALTON RAY & GLENDA GORE 4685 298.45 MEMORY ROBERT T & HILDA J 829 171.83 MEMORY ROBERT T & HILDA J 922 150.99 MEMORY ROBERT T & HILDA J 1787 175.58 MEMORY ROBERT T & HILDA J 87755 32.39 MEMORY ROBERT T & HILDA J (ETAL) 3546 81.54 MEMORY ROBERT THURSTON 3553 32.39 MEMORY ROBERT THURSTON 3554 294.18 MEMORY ROBERT THURSTON 3556 62.31 MEMORY ROBERT THURSTON 3557 32.39 MEMORY ROBERT 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ENTERPRISES OF WHITEVILLE 1205 73.53 PREMIERE ENTERPRISES OF WHITEVILLE 2883 82.60 PREMIERE ENTERPRISES OF WHITEVILLE 82600 3,641.46 PRIDGEN MICHAEL E 77988 53.23 PRINCE DON 2406 20.63 PRINCE DON 6055 38.27 SOUTHEASTERN DRUG TESTING SERVICES 1925 293.12 SHOLAR JAMES R & GRETCHEN R 4285 349.21 REAVES VIRGINIA M 2224 103.44 REAVES VIRGINIA M 4304 217.52 REGISTER SHANNON RENEE 3969 21.70 REGISTER SHANNON RENEE 3980 43.61 ROBINSON DAVID LEWIS 4384 42.54 ROBINSON JAI 1000 269.07 ROOKS KRISTI STARR BALDWIN 2966 588.57 ROWELL MABLE 4447 432.03 RUSSELL CALVIN 95947 16.35 SARVIS JUDITH E & MARILYN R EARP 60864 399.44 SELLERS O NEIL & CHARLES NEIL 902 43.07 SELLERS O NEIL & CHARLES NEIL 902 12.38 SELLERS O NEIL & OLA MAE 2852 232.75 SELLERS O NEIL & OLA MAE 2852 56.79 SELLERS PAULA R 3957 234.42 SEVEN-O-ONE(701)ASSOCIATES INC 1186 789.46 SHAW JOSEPH L & DEENA H 4688 294.73 SHAW LAURA JANE 4693 39.86 SHAW W M 4698 54.82 SHAW WADE S (HEIRS) 4700 42.54 SHIPMAN CHRISTINE LEE 4719 29.72 SHIPMAN TRAVIS 89522 10.49 SIBBETT PROPERTIES INC 6150 599.79 SIBBETT SAMUEL R (SR) & MARCIA W 5782 173.97 SIBBETT SAMUEL R (SR) & MARCIA W 5782 43.03 SIBBETT SAMUEL R & MARCIA W 1289 442.72 SIBBETT SAMUEL R & MARCIA W 1289 105.96 SIMMONS JASON O 4024 154.74 SIMMONS JASON O 4024 38.53 SIMMONS JASON O 4025 154.74 SIMMONS JASON O 4025 38.53 SIMMONS MONCHE V 4769 213.51 TMS FAMILY SERVICES INC 4782 222.06 SINGLETARY MARK RANDALL & LUCY ANN 4787 79.63 SLATER TIMOTHY CHRIS 3857 767.03 SMITH CAROLE ANNETTE (ETALS) 3321 218.68 SMITH DAVID JAMES 4855 20.63 SMITH IRENE 4896 492.40 SMITH IRENE 4896 117.59 SMITH JARED D & VICKIE H 4877 945.47 SMITH JARED D & VICKIE H 4878 62.84 SMITH MARGARET S 3068 121.07 SMITH MARGARET S 4825 274.92 SMITH MARGARET S 4826 355.37 SMITH MARGARET S 4828 151.29 SMITH MARGARET S 4829 978.95 SMITH MARGARET S 4830 199.86 SMITH MARGARET S 4831 68.99 SMITH MARGARET S 4832 154.21 SMITH MARGARET S 4835 243.68 SMITH MARGARET S 4836 142.44 SMITH MARGARET S 4837 194.58 SMITH RONNIE & LILLIE MAE 4979 340.67 SMITH SANDRA & GEORGE SMITH & 4730 210.84 SOARES LEGREA M (HEIRS) 5001 19.03 SOLES RANDALL J 3858 475.48 SOLES RANDALL J 5909 194.81 STEVENS OSCAR C (JR) & MATHA H 196 26.51 STEVENSON JAMES ADAM HEIRS 64133 194.28 STEWART E H (JR) 5180 32.39 STEWART E H (JR) 5181 32.39 STEWART EDWARD H (JR) 5179 52.15 STEWART EDWARD JUNIOR 92652 17.96 STIH JOHN ANTHONY (II) 249 577.89 SUMMERSETT LUCINDA (HEIRS) 5254 74.06 SUMMERSETT LUCINDA (HEIRS) 5255 29.18 SUNSHINE LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS 1644 1,040.04 SUNSHINE LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS 1644 245.82 SUTTON EDWARD & VALENTINE O 4255 214.58 SWAIN BARRY & MELISSA 2258 544.77 SWING AWAY LLC 89343 1,873.52 TAYLOR ALICE G 2103 445.39 TAYLOR ALICE G 2103 106.58 TEACHEY MARC EDWARD 3339 206.03 TEAL JACOB 5302 29.72 THOMAS MARJORIE L & RICKY DEWAYNE 2995 306.47 THOMAS MARJORIE L & RICKY DEWAYNE 91829 8.88 THOMPSON DONALD 4267 296.32 THOMPSON DONALD & WANDA 1020 39.86 THOMPSON DONALD & WANDA 1024 159.54 THOMPSON DONALD & WANDA 1101 167.03 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Living The News Reporter, Thursday, May 1, 2014 Section C This bald eagle was photographed near Holden Beach in March. The eagle had just brought food to two eaglets in the nest. Birds of a feather Superior Court Judge Doug Sasser is getting noticed for his new hobby: photography The two herons were also photographed near Holden Beach and were building a nest near the top of a large pine tree. This horned owl was photographed at the Carolina Raptor Center in October. This brown pelican was photographed near Magnolia Cemetery in Charleston, S.C. The black and white of this osprey was taken near Sunset Beach.
Religion SERVICES Acme Presbyterian Church, Hwy. 87, Riegelwood, holds children s and adult Sunday School at 9 a.m. with nursery provided, and worship service at 10 a.m. with refreshments. Bible preaching with Pastor May Craven, music director is Arden Medlin. Celebrate Recovery meets at Peace Baptist Church, 653 Love Mill Rd., Whiteville, each Thursday from 6-9 p.m. For more information call 642-0251. Partial funding by Good Shepherd Ministries. The DivorceCare recovery seminar and support group meets at Peace Baptist Church, 653 Love Mill Rd., Whiteville, each Thursday from 6-8:30 p.m. Childcare is provided through fifth grade. DivorceCare features nationally recognized experts on divorce and recovery topics. Seminar sessions include Facing My Anger, Facing My Loneliness, Depression, New Relationships, KidCare and Forgiveness. For more information call Peace Baptist Church at 640-2877. The pastor is Chip Hannah. GriefShare seminar and support group meets at Peace Baptist Church, 653 Love Mill Rd., Whiteville, each Monday from 6-8:30 p.m. GriefShare is a friendly, caring group of people who will walk alongside you through one of life s most difficult experiences. For more information call Peace Baptist Church, 642-0251, 640-7237 or 770-1271. Chip Hannah is the pastor. Members of The Lord s Chapel are on a mission to provide items to the community, at a minimal fee, from their year round backyard sale. It is located at 2886 Hallsboro Road South, Hallsboro. The shop is open Monday Saturday 9 a.m. 4 p.m. and closed on Wednesday. Items donated will be greatly appreciated. Proceeds go to The Lord s Chapel. Good News Community Youth Outreach Ministry Inc., 1138 Giles Byrd Rd., Hallsboro has changed the date of their Informer Bible study from Thursdays at 7 p.m. to each Saturday at 3 p.m. to benefit seniors who may not be able to travel at night. For more information call 646-4898. Honey Hill Missionary Baptist Church services. Sunday school is held at 10 a.m. and service begins at 11 a.m. Sunday night service is held at 6 p.m. and Wednesday service is at 7:30 p.m. The church is located at 6140 Honey Hill Rd., Hallsboro. The new pastor is Troy Little. Victory in Jesus Ministries of Whiteville will hold two morning worship services. The service times are 9 a.m. and 11:15 a.m. each Sunday with Sunday school at 10:30 a.m. Believers night Bible study is held on Tuesdays at 6 p.m. Voices of Victory services are aired week- ly on WMIR 1200 AM in Myrtle Beach, S.C. on Fridays at 4 p.m. with streaming available via the internet. The ministry is located at 626 S. Madison Street. Tracey A. Troy is the pastor. For more information call 642-5416 of visit victoryinjesusministries.org New Ebenezer Faith Ministries will hold its 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Sundays - Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. Morning worship is at 11:15 a.m. Intecessory Prayer every Wednesday at 7 p.m. Bible study/youth night is held every Friday at 7 p.m. Every 2nd and 4th Friday is Dine on us from 6-9 p.m. (Feeding the community). The church is located at 1705 Southport-Supply Road, Bolivia. Bishop Ronnie McCray is the pastor. Fellowship Independent Baptist Church will hold its Bible study every Thursday at 7:30 p.m. The church is located at 3070 Hallsboro Road North. Elder Shawn Maynor is the pastor. Green Chapel Missionary Baptist Church will hold Sunday school every Sunday at 10 a.m. and worship service every 2nd and 4th Sundays at 11:15 a.m. and Midweek service every Wednesday at 7 p.m. The church is located at 14853 Sam Potts Hwy., Bolton. Rev. Timothy Ray Moss is the pastor. Lynn Hill Baptist Church will hold a new Sunday school series on The book of Revelation. Pastor Schalk is teaching a thought-provoking series of power-point messages on the book of Revelation. Sunday school begins at 10 a.m. and the main worship at 11 a.m. There is also an informative power-point series on Sundays at 6 p.m. and Thursdays at 7 p.m. The church is located at 620 Lynn Hill Road, near the intersection of Hwy. 74 and Union Valley Road. For more information or directions call 914-0002 or 642-5820. The Waccamaw Siouan Tribe will hold its council meetings the 3rd Thursday of each month at 7:30 p.m. at the Tribal Grounds on Old Lake Road, Bolton. The House of Prayer and Deliverance will hold its worship service every Sunday morning with Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. and morning worship at 11:15 a.m. Weekly services are held each Wednesday at noon. Intercessory prayer and Bible study are on Thursday nights at 7 p.m. HOPD is located at 1113 S. Madison Street. Barbara P. Powell is the pastor. COMMUNITY NEWS Alcoholics Anonymous meets at First Presbyterian Church, 511 N. Thompson St., Whiteville on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday nights at 8 p.m. A guest speaker will be at The News Reporter, Thursday, May 1, 2014 -- 2C (Submitted photo) Attending the N.C. Retired School Personnel convention from the Columbus County/ Whiteville unit in Hickory March 18-19 were left to right: Willie Alston, Elsie Alston, Lois Gerald, Retha Thompson, Linwood Ward and Eunice Ward. the meeting on the last Thursday of each month. The church is located on Thompson Street in Whiteville. Narcotics Anonymous meets at Highest Praise Church, 109 N. Madison St., Whiteville on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7 p.m., at Mt. Pleasant AME Zion Church, 15956 Old Lake Road, Riegelwood on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7 p.m. and at Barefoot Church, 25 Whiteville Plaza, Whiteville on Fridays at 12:30 p.m. Al-anon meets at First Presbyterian Church, 511 N. Thompson St., Whiteville on Mondays at 8 p.m. Diabetes Support Group meets at Columbus Regional Healthcare, Education Center, Classroom 2 the second Thursday of each month at 6 p.m. For more information call Shauna Nobles at 642-9458 or 641-8208. Brain Injury Support Group meets at Columbus Regional Healthcare, Education Center, Room 1A the second Thursday of each month at 6 p.m. For more information call Shauna Nobles or Sonja Green at 642-8011 ext. 9458. Compassionate Friends Support Group (Grief group for parents who have lost children to death) meets at Grace Episcopal Church, 105 S. Madison St., Whiteville the second Monday of each month at 7:30 p.m. For more information call 647-8401. Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter #962 of Columbus County meets the first Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at 1028 S. Madison St., Whiteville. The American Legion Post #233 meets the first Saturday of each month at 11 a.m. at 313 Phillips St., Whiteville. Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 8073 meets on the second Tuesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at the Vietnam Veterans building at 1028 S. Madison St. Whiteville. Military Vet Riders Association meets on the last Monday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at the Vietnam Veterans building at 1028 S. Madison St. Whiteville. Ladies Auxiliary #8073 meets on the second Sunday of each month at 2 p.m. at the Vietnam Veterans building at 1028 S. Madison St., Whiteville. Disabled American Veterans Chapter #35 meets the second Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at 1028 S. Madison St., Whiteville. A Community Garden is available at Chadbourn United Methodist Church. Persons are invited to come and plant in the raise bed plots. For more information call 654-5250 or 654-4069 and leave message, name and number. 2nd annual Ride 4 Life set May is Motorcycle Awareness Month. A Ride 4 Life motorcycle parades is scheduled for Saturday, May 10 at 1 p.m. to raise money for the Tariq Shamar Clarida Scholarship Foundation. The parade will start in Nakina at 10915 Seven Creeks Road and go through Old Dock, Hallsboro, Chadbourn, traveling down 410, 701 to 904 and finishing at Willie Clarida s residence. The cost is 10 per person. Following the parade there will be a pig-out. All proceeds will go towards the TSC Scholarship Foundation. For more information about riding or donating email Kimberly Clarida at kclarida@live.unc.edu or call 642-5017. Mt. Pleasant AMEZ to hold prayer breakfast Mt. Pleasant AME Zion Church of Riegelwood will hold its annual Supply Prayer breakfast Saturday, May 3 at 8:30 a.m. FUNDRAISERS First Presbyterian Church women have cookbooks for sale for 5 each. The cookbooks are available at the church located at 511 N. Thompson St., Whiteville. Office hours are Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-noon and 1-2:30 p.m. Whiteville United Methodist Church women have prints of the church steeple, by the late Martha Burns, for sale 40 each. The print size is 17 x 23. Call the church office Monday-Thursday from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. for purchase at 642-3376. New Townsend TM to hold Mother s Day New Townsend Temple Ministries will hold its Mother s Day program Sunday, May 11 at 11 a.m. All women are asked to wear hats. The church is located at 273 Smith Lane, Bolton. Lula M. Webb is the pastor. Cape Fear River Shad Festival May 3 A Preserving our heritage event that celebrates the history of African-Americans along the Cape Fear River in Lower Bladen and Columbus County and the arrival of the American Shad will be held Saturday, May 3 at 9 a.m. at Lock and Dam #1 in the East Arcadia community. in Riegelwood. The LBC Historical Society invites everyone to come and have Fried Shad and Steamed Roe, coleslaw, hush puppies and lemonade by Cookie Brown. There will be a historical presentation: Black Rock, the Lloyd Plantations and Women who fished at Blue Clay Hill by Earnestine Keaton. What s new at the Locks by Ranger Charles. Enjoy the sounds of Southern Soul and Blues. The event is free with a donations being made to Lower Bladen Columbus Historical Society. For more information call 685-6735. Welcome PFWBC to hold revival Welcome Pentecostal Freewill Baptist Church will hold its revival Monday, May 12-Wednesday, May 14 at 7 p.m. The guest minister will be Rev. Buddy Seay. There will be special singing each night. The church is located at 3104 Old Cribbtown Road between Chadbourn and Tabor City. For more information call 653-9284. Rev. Donald Carlyle is the pastor. Whiteville United Methodist We invite you to worship with us every Sunday Sunday School 9 a.m. Worship Service 10 a.m. Minister - Rev. Paul Stallsworth 902 Pinckney St., Whiteville 642-3376 Rev. Paul Stallsworth, John St. George and Nicholas Bell, along with members and friends of Whiteville United Methodist Church, carry the cross for its 2014 Easter Cross Walk. wumc@whitevilleumc.org www.whitevilleumc.org This Religious Message Is Sponsored By These Local Merchants Piggly Wiggly Riegelwood Shopping Center 200 Hwy. 87, Riegelwood 655-4622 Cardinal Finance Co. 608 S. Madison St. Whiteville 910-642-5174 McDonald s Your Community Involved Restaurant South Whiteville 642-6871 Morris W. Cartrette Construction Co. 3972 James B. White Hwy. North 642-4902 EW Greene & Son, LLC Heating, A/C & Electrical Service 17069 Peacock Rd., Chadbourn Ph. 910-653-3259 Fax 910-653-5807 www.ewgreene.com EW Greene, Jr. COLLINS Auto Service Owner: Timothy Collins 256 Bitmore Road Whiteville, NC 28472 910-642-9718 or 910-642-3467 Cash, Check, Credit Card Whiteville Janitorial Supply Serving Area Churches With Complete Cleaning & Kitchen Supplies Hwy. 701 S. Just Past Walmart Whiteville 642-3499 Elvington Drug 24 Hour Service We Accept All Medicare Part D Drug Plans Fair Bluff, NC 910-649-7721 910-649-6126 McKenzie Mortuary Funeral Service Since 1890 112 Jefferson St. Whiteville Friendly Funeral Home Serving Your Neighborhood, wherever your neighborhood may be Phone: 910.655.3400 Fax: 910.655.3409 5719 Old Stage Hwy. (Hwy 87) Riegelwood, NC J.K. Powell Blvd., Whiteville 642-1861 200 Columbus Corners Drive Whiteville, NC 28472 910-640-1393 Walmart.com Shoreland Health Care and Retirement Center Caring with Excellence 200 Flowers-Pridgen Drive Whiteville 910-642-4300 607 Jefferson St., Whiteville 910-642-8141 You Bend - We Mend Ronald s Body Shop 24 Hour Wrecker Service Used Body Parts - Auto Detailing All Work Guaranteed 206 Magnolia St., Whiteville Shop 642-8478 Pager 640-4405 Cell 640-0358 Ellis Meares & Son, Inc. Fair Bluff 649-7521 Campbell s Transmission Repair & Rebuild Looking for a mechanic you can trust? 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Lake Waccamaw Food ministry to distribute food Lake Waccamaw food ministry will distribute food to those in need. The distribution days will be the second Wednesday and fourth Saturday of each month, from 9-10 a.m. at First Baptist Church, Sam Potts Hwy. Lake Waccamaw. Food recipients need only a photo ID to receive free food. The partnering churches are Lake Waccamaw Methodist Church, Lake Waccamaw Presbyterian Church, Little Wheel of Hope Church and First Baptist Church of Lake Waccamaw. For more information call 646-3727. JCPC meetings The Juvenile Crime Prevention Council meetings are on the first Wednesday of each month at noon in the Whiteville City Schools Civic Room. CHURCH DIRECTORY How to Become a Part of Our Church Directory... Our church directory features a weekly church profile, helpful information about area churches, a devotional thought and daily Bible readings. If you would like your church included on this page, we invite you to call us today at 642-4104, ext. 237. For only 21.50 per month (six month commitment), we ll include your church in this weekly directory, plus in our web AFRICAN-METHODIST EPISCOPAL Mount Horeb AME Church 187 Otis Donnell Nixon Rd., Evergreen Church Phone 654 1887 Rev. Jerry Pearson 910-371-0604 Sunday School 9:45 am Sun Morning Worship 11:00 am Wed. 6:30 pm St. James AME Church 225 West Walter St., Whiteville Church Phone 642-8832 Rev. Philip A. Blair Sun Church School 9:45 am Sun Morning Worship 11:00 am Wed. 6:00 pm AFRICAN-METHODIST EPISCOPAL ZION St. Mark AME Zion Church 114 W. Virgil St., Whiteville Rev. Charlrean Mapson, Pastor Church Phone: 910-642-7327 Sunday School 9:45 am Sun Morning Worship 11:00 am Bible Study/Prayer Service Tuesday - Noon and 7:00 pm ASSEMBLEY OF GOD Abundant Life Assembly of God 5384 James B. White Hwy. S., Whiteville Pastor Jerry J. Spivey 910-642-5003 pastorspivey@embarqmail.com Sunday 10:00 am, 10:45 am, 6:00 pm Wednesday 7:30 pm Whiteville Assembly of God 516 N. Madison St. (Former location of Missionary Alliance Church) Pastor Tim Rausch, Sr. Sunday School 9:30 am Morning Worship 10:30 am Wednesday, Family Night 7:00 pm BAPTIST Calvary Baptist Church 5028 Pleasant Plains Church Rd., Whiteville Rev. Kenneth Barnes 910-642-6904 Sunday 9:30 am, 11:00 am, 6:00 pm Wednesday 7:00 pm Chadbourn Baptist Church 504 N. Howard St., Chadbourn 910-654-3992 Dr. Danny Russell, Pastor cbcoff@embarqmail.com www.chadbournbaptist.com Sunday School 9:45 am, Worship 11:00 am Adult Choir 5:00 pm, Discipleship Training 6:00 pm Wednesday: Children s Choir 6:00 pm Prayer Meet/Child s Mission 6:30 pm Faith Baptist Church 4262 Rough N Ready Rd. Chadbourn Rev. Russell Long, Pastor Sunday 10:00 am, 11:00 am, 6:00 pm Wednesday 7:00 pm First Baptist Church 412 N. Madison St., Whiteville 910-642-2139 Dr. Ron Hinson, Pastor fbcoffice@embarqmail.com www.fbcwhiteville.com Sunday 9:45 am, 11:00 am, Wednesday 6:30 pm Plate sale May 3 A plate sale will be held Saturday, May 3 at the home of Elder Marcus and Deacon Hilda Smith beginning at 11 a.m. The house is located at 161 Cypress Street, Brunswick behind the post office. There will be fried chicken plates for 6 or Chitterling plates for 7. Plates include potato salad/rice, greens and a roll. The event is sponsored by the Greater Tabernacle Church. Rev. Dr. Cathy S. Moore is the pastor. Southeastern COG to hold yard sale May 10 Southeastern Church of God will hold a yard sale Saturday, May 10 from 8 a.m.-2 p.m. All proceeds will go towards the church building fund. Donate items by calling 918-4803. The church is located in Tabor City at the corner of 6th and Lewis streets. First Baptist Church of Lake Waccamaw 300 E. Sam Potts Hwy., Lake Waccamaw Eric Truesdale, Pastor 910-646-3727 Sunday 9:45 am, 11:00 am, 6:00 pm, 7:00 pm, Youth Group Wednesday 7:00 pm Happy Home Baptist Church 2670 Happy Home Rd., Nakina Richard Collins, Pastor 910-642-7284 www.happyhomebaptistchurch.org Sunday 10:00 am, 11:00 am, 6:00 pm Wednesday 7:00 pm Lennon s Cross Roads Baptist Church 13804 Haynes Lennon Hwy., Evergreen Dr. Fred Senter, Pastor 910-642-4436 Sunday 10:00 am, 11:00 am, 2nd Sunday of each month 6:00 pm Special Fellowship Activity, Wednesday 7:00 pm Macedonia Baptist Church 100 Macedonia Church Rd.,Evergreen Jimmy Caines, Pastor Sunday 10:00 am, 11:00 am 2nd & 4th Sun, 6:00 pm every Sunday, Wednesday 7:30 pm Nakina Baptist Church 7883 Seven Creeks Rd., Nakina Rev. J. Darryll Hester 910-499-1598 nakinabaptistchurch@centurylink.net Sunday 11:00 am, 6:00 pm Wednesday 7:00 pm New Hope Baptist Church 252 Rough and Ready Rd., Whiteville Rev. J. Kenneth Byrd 910-642-6345 www.nhbcwhiteville.com Sunday 9:45 am, 11:00 am, 6:00 pm Wednesday 7:00 pm Peace Baptist Church 653 Love Mill Rd., Whiteville Pastor Chip Hannah 910-642-0251 www.peacebc.org Sunday 9:45 am, 11:00 am, 6:00 pm Sunday 5:30-7:00 pm Awanas Wednesday 7:00 pm Piney Forest Baptist Church 4509 Andrew Jackson Hwy. SW, Chadbourn Rev. Willard McPherson 910-654-5284 Sunday 10:00 am, 11:00 am, 7:00 pm Wednesday 7:00 pm Sweet Home Missionary Baptist Church 3111 Walter Todd Rd., Clarendon Rev. Wayne Faulk 910-653-4421 Sunday 9:30 am Assembly, 9:45 Sunday School, 11:00 am & 6:00 pm Worship Wednesday 7:00 pm Trinity Baptist Church 201 S. Thompson St., Whiteville Randy K. Speight, Senior Pastor 910-642-7764 tbc4me@embarqmail.com www.trytbc.org Sunday 9:45 am, 11:00 am, 6:00 pm Wednesday 6:45 pm Global School of Ministry enrolling students Global School of Ministry is now enrolling students. Global School of Ministry is being offered free of charge through love offerings and donations. Individuals interested in learning how to receive biblical training and education without paying the high cost of tuition are invited to contact Minister Patrina Wright at 234-3092. New Townsend TM to hold revival New Townsend Temple Ministries will hold its youth spring revival Chasing greatness, Wednesday, May 7-Friday, May 9 at 7:30 p.m. nightly. The guest evangelist will be Elder Kenneth Kirksey of Powerhouse of Faith Ministries of Waycross, Ga. The church is located at 273 Smith Lane, Bolton. Lula M. Webb is the pastor. version. We ll include your church name, address, phone number, pastor s name, service times and web address. You ll also have an expanded church profile, including church photos, run in the directory sometime during the six month period. We encourage you to help make this directory complete by having your church information included. Western Prong Baptist Church 167 Peacock Rd., Whiteville Rev. Ronnie Wilson 910-648-2744 westernprong.org Sunday 8:30 am Worship, 9:45 am Sunday School, 11:00 am Worship, 5:45 pm AWANA, 6:00 pm Youth Group, 6:00 pm Bible Study 7:00 pm Worship Wednesday 7:00 pm White Marsh Baptist Church 341 White Hall Rd., Whiteville Rev. Ray Yow 910-770-5487 Sunday 9:45 am, 11:00 am Wednesday 7:00 pm Williamsons Crossroads Baptist Church 4071 Princess Ann Rd., Chadbourn Rev. Larry Nobles, Pastor 910-654-1260 Cell 910-317-1892 Sunday 10:00 am, 11 am Wednesday 7:00 pm CHURCH OF GOD New Life Community Church 107 Maultsby St., Whiteville Rev. DeWayne Dickerson 910-642-0130 nlcc@embarqmail.com Sunday 9:30 am, 10:30 am Thursday 7:00 pm Friday Safe Harbor Youth Center 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm Whiteville Church of God 506 N. Lee St., Whiteville Pastor Chris Yarusinsky 642-3395 whitevillecog@yahoo.com Facebook: Whiteville Church of God Sunday 10:00 am, 11:00 am Wednesday 7:00 pm Saturday Night: Every last Saturday of each month FREEWILL BAPTIST Avants Chapel FWB Church 947 Cedar St., Cerro Gordo Pastor Mack Watts 843-756-0417 ww0417@sccoast.net Sunday 9:45 am, 11:00 am, 6:00 pm Wednesday 7:30 pm INDEPENDENT BAPTIST Lynn Hill Independent Baptist Church 620 Lynn Hill Rd., Whiteville Pastor William A. Schalk 910-914-0002 http://pastorpreacher.com/lynnhillbc.html Sunday 10:00 am, 11:00 am, 6:00 pm Wednesday 7:00 pm MISSIONARY BAPTIST First Missionary Baptist Church 505 S. Wilkes St., Chadbourn Deacon Charles Gore, Chairman of Deacon Board 910-654-3225 www.firstmbcchadbourn.com Sunday 9:45 am & 11:00 am Wed Noon Day Prayer Circle 12 noon,6:30 pm on WVOE 1590 AM every Sunday 11:30-12:30 Mt. Olive Missionary Baptist Church 5548 Silverspoon Rd., Whiteville Pastor T.A. Lance 910-648-2476 moderatorlance@aol.com www.mombcwhitevillenc.com Sunday 9:45 am, 10:50 am 1st & 3rd Sunday BTU at 4:00 pm Wednesday 6:45 pm Liberty Hospice needs volunteers Liberty Hospice needs volunteers to provide clerical support. Any adult or teenagers 14-17 interested, call Jovona Bellamy at 641-4095. The hospice is located at 44 McNeill Plaza. 2014 singers for Oak Grove Baptist Church The musical lineup for Oak Grove Baptist Church in Supply are as follows: May 4 - The New Believers of Whiteville. June 1 - Betty Moore of Southport. July 6 - Keith Plott of Conway, S.C. Aug. 3 - The Browns of Wallace. Sept. 7 - Joyfull Sound of Loris, S.C. Nov. 2 - Rivertown Boys of Conway, S.C. Dec. 7 - Hanging of the Green of Oak Grove. For more information call Richard at 880-4537. Trinity Baptist Church started from a vision shared by Mrs. A.D. Ward, Mrs. E.M. Heath, & Mrs. J.M. Sauls, three ladies from First Baptist Church of Whiteville. On October 25, 1953, through the efforts of these ladies and the gained support and guidance of others in the community, Columbus Baptist Services: Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Sunday Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Sunday Night Worship 6:00 p.m. Wednesday Night Service 6:45 p.m. Mt. Tabor Missionary Baptist Church 824 Cherry Grove Rd., Cerro Gordo Pastor Dr. Thomas Southerland 910-739-8458 Cell 910-774-6800 Sun School 10 am, Service 11 am: 1st, 2nd, & 3rd Sundays Wed Bible Study/Prayer Meeting 7 pm CATHOLIC Sacred Heart Catholic Church 302 N. Lee St., Whiteville Rev. Marco Antonio Gonzalez-Hernandez fr.marco.gonzalez@raldios.org www.bcrcatholics.org 910-642-3895 Eucharist/Santa Misa Sunday 9:00 am & 11:30 English Mass Domingo 12:30 pm Spanish Mass Martes (Tues.) Spanish 7 pm Misa de la tarde Thursday (Jueves) English 6 pm English Mass Holy Day of Obligatio 7:30 pm Bilingual Mass Tuesday/Martes 6-7 pm Confessiones Thursday/Jueves 5-6 pm Confessions CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY Missionary Alliance Church 623 Warrior Trail, Whiteville Rev. Justin Dubose 910-640-3223 www.missonaryalliance.com Sunday 10:00 am, 11:00 am Wednesday 6:30 pm EPISCOPAL/LUTHERAN Grace Episcopal Church & Christ the King Lutheran Church 105 S. Madison St., Whiteville Rev. Anne Natoli 910-642-4784 gracechurchwhiteville@embarqmail.com www.gracechrist.bizland.com Sun Services 9:30 am Wed 6:00 pm Communion, Bible Study and Dinner HOLINESS Chadbourn Church of God of Prophecy 3618 Joe Brown Hwy. S., Chadbourn Rev. John McPherson 910-654-3968 Sunday 10 am, 11 am, 6:00 pm, Wednesday 7:30 pm - Classes for all ages METHODIST-UNITED Chadbourn United Methodist 300 E. 2nd Ave., Chadbourn Rev. George Smith 910-653-3336 frectorjr@ec.rr.com Sun 9:45 am, 11:00 am Prayer Tuesday 10:00 am The News Reporter, Thursday, May 1, 2014--3C Yokefellows Prison Ministry seeking participants Yokefellows Prison Ministry is seeking Christians in the Tabor City area to be a part of this ministry. For presentation dates call 377-3119. For Columbus County and Surrounding Areas Fair Bluff United Methodist 1030 Main St., Fair Bluff Rev. Neill Smith 910-649-7749 fairbluffumc@tds.net Sunday 10:00 am, 11:00 am Tuesday 7:00 pm Bible Study Lebanon United Methodist Church 9195 James B. White Hwy. S., Clarendon Rev. Stephen Bazan 910-653-2661 Sunday: Sunday School 9:30 am, Worship 11:00 Tuesday Bible Study 7:00 pm Mishop Springs United Methodist 2756 Pine Log Rd., Whiteville Rev. Willie Allen 910-640-2783 mishopspringsumc@gmail.com mishopspringsumc.webs.com Sunday 9:45 Sunday School, Worship 11:00 am Wednesday 7:00 - Bible Study & Children/Youth Whiteville United Methodist 902 Pinckney St., Whiteville Rev. Paul Stallsworth 910-642-3376 wumc@whitevilleumc.org www.whitevilleumc.org Sunday 9:00 am Sunday School 10:00 am Worship Service Wednesday 6:30 pm NON-DENOMINATIONAL Barefoot Church 28 Whiteville Plaza, Whiteville Clay NeSmith, Lead Pastor 843-280-1270 www.barefootchurch.com Facebook: Barefoot Church Twitter: @BarefootChurch Sun 9:30 am, 11:15 am Living Word Church 6374 Chadbourn Hwy., Chadbourn Pastor Lester Holcomb, Jr. 910-654-4164 www.livingwordnc.com Sunday School 9:30 am Worship 10:30 am Wednesday 7:00 pm Northwood Assembly 2672 James B. White Hwy. N., Whiteville Pastor Russell Honeycutt 910-642-7654 Sunday 10:30 am Wednesday 7:00 pm Bible Study PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS Chadbourn Pentecostal Holiness 518 N. Elm St., Chadbourn 910-654-4850 www.chadbournph.org Sunday School 9:45 am Sunday Worship 10:40 am, 6:00 pm Teen Worship in Sanctuary 6:00 pm Wednesday 7:00 pm Community PH to hold Noon Day Prayer Community Prayer House in Bolton will hold Noon Day Prayer each Wednesday to encourage unity in the community through prayer. Apostle Tanty Freeman is the pastor. Pregnant? Need a crib or car seat? Living Hope Pregnancy Support Services, a life-affirming Christian ministry, offers an Earn While You Learn program for pregnant women in Columbus County. This program is open all pregnant women, regardless of age, income, or marital status. Upon enrolling in the program, the expectant mother is paired with a client advocate. The advocate meets with the client for a series of eight one-on-one classes, selected to match the interests and needs of the client. The client earns baby bucks by completing her classes and homework assignments. At the completion of the classes, the expectant mom can trade her baby bucks for an Evenflo infant car seat or a BabySuite portable play yard plus a basket filled with clothing and supplies for her baby. The center is located at 116 Premiere Plaza, behind Waffle International in Whiteville. Office hours are Mondays from 3-7 p.m., and Tuesdays and Thursdays from noon-4 p.m. For more information call the helpline at 642-2677. All services are free and confidential. www.whiteville.com Trinity Baptist Church 201 S. Thompson St., Whiteville 910-642-7764 tbc4me@embarqmail.com www.trytbc.org Senior Pastor: Randy K. Speight Mission was organized. They first held services in a frame house on W. Columbus Street down below the old fire station. Despite the cracked floor and harsh, seasonal weather conditions, the hearts of the small band of dedicated Christians grew in the love for their Lord and had a big impact on those around them. As their numbers grew, they soon needed a bigger place to worship. The first groundbreaking for Trinity was on September 1, 1957, and on September 20, 1970, the sanctuary was dedicated to God in the first service held there. Nakina Pentecostal Holiness 9745 Seven Creeks Hwy., Nakina 876-2589 nakinaphc@gmail.com Sunday School 10:00 am Sunday Morning Worship 11:00 Sun. Evening 6:00 except 5th Sunday Wednesday Teen/Youth Group 7:30 pm Wednesday Bible Study 7:30 pm PRESBYTERIAN First Presbyterian Church 511 N. Thompson St., Whiteville Rev. Joshua Bower 910-642-2253 fpcwhiteville@embarqmail.com Sunday 10:00 am, 11:00 am Westminster Presbyterian Church 307 S. Franklin St., Whiteville Rev. Patrick Winkler 910-642-2762 westminster_presbyterian@hotmail.com Sunday 9:45 pm, 11:00 am Chadbourn Presbyterian Church 600 E. First Ave., Chadbourn 910-654-3449 chadpc-usa@hotmail.com Sunday 10:00 am, 11:00 am SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Seventh Day Adventist 1002 N. Franklin St., Whiteville Pastor Kenneth A. Lee 910-642-0698 pastorlee3@gmail.com Saturday 9:30 am, 10:45 am Wednesday 7:00 pm If you would like your church included on this page for only 20 per month, we invite you to call us today at 642-4104, ext. 237. (six month commitment)
4C -- The News Reporter, Thursday, May 1, 2014 Abundance of Love Adult Day Health accepting applications Abundance of Love Adult Day Health Activity Center is now accepting applications for new participants. There are activities such as daily exercise programs, current events and arts and crafts. Meals are provided along with snacks. Participants are individuals 18 and over with diagnosis of strokes, CHF, dementia, mental retardation and Alzheimer s. Physical health is monitored daily by a registered nurse. This program gives relief of stress and pressure on family caregivers so they can work or tend to personal needs. For more information call Betty Sturdivant at 914-0711 or 770-1420. The center is located at 212 E. Columbus Street. Health Awareness event at Mt. Tabor A Health Awareness event is set for Mt. Tabor Missionary Baptist Church for Saturday, May 3 and Sunday May 4. The Saturday session will begin with a light breakfast at 9 a.m. and panel of four medical professionals will cover topics at 10 a.m. on behavioral health of children and youth, common eye diseases and healthy life style, common diseases that increase morbidity and mortality, and women issues with concentration on menopause. Saturday s event is scheduled from 10 am.-2 p.m. The church is located at 824 Cherry Grove Road, Cerro Gordo. Rev. Dr. Thomas Southerland is the pastor. Free pregnancy tests and due dates available Living Hope Pregnancy Support Services offers free pregnancy tests and estimated due dates necessary for applying for Medicaid for Pregnant Women. The services are available on Mondays from 3-7 p.m. and on Tuesdays and Thursdays from noon-4 p.m. Living Hope is located at 116 Premiere Plaza, behind Waffle International in Whiteville. All services are free and confidential. For further information, please call our helpline at 642-2677. New Whiteville HC to hold birthday celebration New Whiteville Holiness Church will hold a birthday celebration Saturday, May 15 at 5 p.m. The guest preacher will be Pastor Dortha Ward Taylor of Heavenly Light Holy Church of Evergreen. The church is located at 2271 Farmer s Union Road in Clarkton. For more information call Pamela Geiger at 646-6480. Elder Otis Geiger is the pastor. DivorceCare, GriefShare, Addiction support groups DivorceCare, GriefShare and Addiction support groups for families and friends of an addict will be held at Dulah Missionary Baptist Church. Classes are free and begin Tuesday, May 6 from 7-8:30 p.m. Register by April 25 by calling 642-0379. The church is located at 12476 Swamp Fox Hwy. East in Tabor City in the Dulah- Guideway community. Leah s Treasure Chest yard sale set May 3 Leah s Treasure Chest yard sale will be held Saturday, May 3 from 7 a.m.-1 p.m. All proceeds will go to Leah Starnes, an eight-year-old battling leukemia. There are two locations set. One is Hwy. 905 in Nakina across from the firetower and the other on Hwy. 904 at Canady Farms. Baked goods will be available also. Wilmington District AMEZ to hold revival The Wilmington District of the AME Zion Church will hold its revival May 4-6 at 7 p.m. at St. Andrew AME Zion in Wilmington. The guest evangelist will be Rev. Dr. Otis McMillan, director of the bureau of evangelism for the AME Zion Church. Weight Express meets Mondays in Chadbourn People who want to lose weight and learn to eat healthier are invited to join Weight Express each Monday from 6:30-7:30 p.m. at the Chadbourn Masonic Lodge at 417 E. Strawberry Blvd. Everyone is invited and there are no fees involved, although donations are accepted. For more information call George Baysden at 654-3911or Rosa Watkins at 840-4904. Barefoot Church to feature family movie night Barefoot Church will feature a family movie night every third Friday of the month at 7 p.m. Join us for a free movie, popcorn and flavored water. The church is located at 28 Whiteville Plaza. Mt. Tabor MBC to hold health awareness Mt. Tabor Missionary Baptist Church will hold its health awareness event Saturday, May 3 and Sunday, May 4 at the church in Cerro Gordo. The Saturday session will begin with a light breakfast at 9 a.m. and a panel of four medical professionals will cover the following topics at 10 a.m.: Behavioral health and children and youth, Common eye disease and healthy lifestyle, common diseases that increase morbidity and mortality and women issues with concentration on menopause. The wrap-up will be from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. The church is located at 824 Cherry Grove Road, Cerro Gordo. Rev. Dr. Thomas Southerland is the pastor. First MBC accepting scholarship applications The David Lawrence Scholarship Application is available at First Missionary Baptist Church in Chadbourn. An application may be picked up from the church office between 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Applications must be postmarked by May 24. Only graduating seniors will be eligible. Bring or mail application to First MBC, P.O. Box 482, 505 S. Wilkes Street, Chadbourn,N.C. 28482. No service at El-Bethel May 4 There will be no morning worship service at El-Bethel Church Sunday, May 4. Pastor Robert D. Williams Sr. and the El-Bethel Church family will render service at Moore s Creek Missionary Baptist Church in Currie for Rev. Gordon L. Griffen s pastoral anniversary at 11:15 a.m. El-Bethel is located at 415 W. Walter Street and everyone will be leaving the church at 10 a.m. for the pastoral anniversary in Currie. Deltas to hold spring extravaganza The Whiteville Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority will hold a silk, sass and soul a spring fashion show featuring the latest in spring and sumer fashions for various occasions. This event will be held May 3 at 6 p.m. at the New Life Christian Ministries Center located at 107 Maultsby Street. For tickets call 840-7458, 648-4644 or 640-3419. Union Chapel FWBC to hold women s program The pastor s aide of Union Chapel Freewill Baptist Church will sponsor a women of the Bible program Sunday, May 4 at 4 p.m. Different speakers will be on the program. The church is located on East Mill Street. Elder J.C. Robinson is the pastor. Benefit yard sale set Saturday, May 17 The Joe Piver Road Christmas Savings Club will hold a benefit yard sale at 701 Flea Market Saturday, May 17. Available are plus sizes, mens wear, suits, shirts and shoes. All proceeds will be given to Radio Station W.V.O.E. of Chadbourn. Little Wheel of Hope MBC to hold pastors anniversary Little Wheel of Hope Missionary Baptist Church of Lake Waccamaw will hold its annual pastor anniversary honoring Rev. James E. Fullwood Sr. for 14 years of service Sunday, May 4 at 11:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. Minister Michael Frink will be the morning speaker and Rev. Leo Stevens the afternoon speaker. Lunch will be served. Kings Domain to hold conference Kings Domain Praise and Worship Center will host a men and women conference Thursday, May 15-Sunday, May 18. The theme is Releasing fresh oil...charging the remnant. Thursday at 7:30 p.m. the guest speaker will be Apostle Terry D. McLean of Renovation Resurrection International Ministries of Loris, S.C. Friday at 7:30 p.m. the guest speaker will be Prophet Terrence Reed of New Vision Worship Center of Atlanta, Ga. Saturday will be fellowship and fun day at Whiteville Park, 722 Nolan Ave. Sunday at 10:45 a.m. will be Dr. Carlos Shipman. The domain is located at 1904 Sam Potts Hwy. in Hallsboro. For more information call 840-2207. Worship at Rogers Chapel Leamon Rogers Memorial Chapel on the Boys and Girls Home Campus at Lake Waccamaw is now holding a worship service every Sunday morning from 9-10 a.m. The service is open to the public and all community members are invited and encouraged to attend. The weekly worship service will include a mixture of traditional and modern messages and music. For more information call Rev. Michael Jones at 646-3083. Columbus County Bible College enrolling Columbus County Bible College is now enrolling students for the summer semester to begin May 13, 2014. The college is offered to all persons, lay, evangelists, missionaries, ministers, pastors and more. There are also programs for anyone who had not completed high school or gotten a GED. For more information contact Dr. Tanty A. Freeman, dean of Columbus County Bible College at 619-7111 or 655-8971. The college is located at 17362 Sam Potts Hwy., Bolton. Westside Alumni seeking applicants The National Westside Alumni Association is seeking qualified applicants for its 2014 Scholarship Award. Interested persons may call the Westside Community Center at 654-9925 or Ellen Daniels at 910-516-2057 to request an application or more information. The application package must be postmarked by May 1. The scholarship recipient will be recognized during its annual scholarship banquet Saturday, Aug. 30. Chadbourn Chamber to hold 5K Strawberry Run/Walk May 3 The Chadbourn Chamber of Economic Development will hold its first 5k Strawberry Run/Walk Saturday May 3, to emphasize the importance of community health and to raise funds for chamber and business activities. Registration begins at 7 a.m. and the race starts at 8 a.m. The cost of registration for the run and a T-shirt is 25 and 10 for the run/walk only. For families of three or more, the fee is 15 per registrant. 20 in cash or check before April 29th will guarantee a T-shirt. The first male and female participant to cross the finish line will receive a gift certificate from Outback Steakhouse. LaTanya Pattillo, one of the founders of the developing organization stated that The run is a great way to encourage community health and wellness, to celebrate the Strawberry Festival, and to raise funds to build an organization that helps to strengthen the community through the support of business and community development. For more information contact run organizer Marjorie Hillbourn at 401-222-9507 or email the organization at chadbournchamber@gmail. com or register online at https://runsignup.com/race/ NC/Chadbourn/BerryMerry5Kwalkrun. Friends of Bay Lakes to hold car show May 3 The Friends of the Bay Lakes will hold its third annual car show Saturday, May 3. Registration begins at 10 a.m. and judging at noon. (Rain date will be Saturday, May 10.) There will be a 50/50 drawing and food. Entry fee is 20. Trophy categories are Best of Show, Top 20 Cars/Trucks, Best Ford, Best GM, Best Mopar, Best Other, Most Unique, Entries Choice and Most Club Representation. The event will be held at Jones Lake State Park, 4117 N.C. Hwy. 242 North in Elizabethtown. For more information or to pre-register call Shane at 588-4550. An entry form for each vehicle entered must be filled out and returned by April 28. No alcoholic beverages will be permitted. Crystal Spring MBC to hold Women s conference May 10 Crystal Spring Missionary Baptist Church will hold its annual Women s conference Saturday, May 10 at 10 a.m. The theme is Women favored by God. The speakers will be Elder Devonia Harrison and Minister Shawn Moore. A conference repast will be served following the service. The church is located at 4754 Blue Banks Loop Road, Leland. Dr. Carozell Henry is the pastor. Mouse for a Cure to help 5-year-old cancer patient Mouse for a Cure will be held as a benefit to help a 5-yearold who has brain cancer. The event will be held during the Strawberry Festival on Saturday, May 3 in Chadbourn in the parking lot at Dr. Eskander s office. Abby Gail Smith, the daughter of Misty and Mitchel Smith of Tabor City, is taking 55 weeks of chemo in Chapel Hill and Mouse for a Cure will perform to help raise money for the family. Mickey Mouse will be there with Abby Gail. Other performers will be The Fabulous Four, Nydir Lil Blizzard Singletary, Adaya Miss Fabulous Singletary, Zaybre Miss Diva Nashion, the King of Hearts, Destiny Clewis praise dancing, Samuel Dimples Hewett and Mahaleyann Jones. Pastor Linda Link and Pastor Denise Clewis will speak. Saddle Up for St. Jude May 31 A Saddle Up for St. Jude Trail Ride will be held Saturday, May 31 from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. at Bladen Lakes State Forest. Donations of 25 are being asked. Proceeds will benefit St. Jude Children s Research Hospital. Meet at Loop Trail. For more information call Jo Ann B. Nunnery at 669-2824 or 918-2147. Freewill PHC to hold Rainbow Tea Freewill Pentecostal Holiness Church will hold its Rainbow Tea Saturday, May 3 at 6 p.m. Wear your favorite colors. No admission fee. A freewill offering will be received. For more information call Vickie Park at 874-0282. The church is located at 3258 Pocosin Road, Lake Waccamaw. Lucy Young is the pastor. Piney Grove AMEZ to hold Women s Day Piney Grove A.M.E. Zion Church will hold its Women s Day Sunday, May 18 at 11 a.m. The program will be in memory of the late Isabelle McLeod. The theme is Unwrap your gift and use. The guest speaker will be Rev. Dr. Valentine Sutton, pastor of Trinity A.M.E. Zion Church along with her choir and congregation. Spring Hill MBC to hold Women s Day Spring Hill Missionary Baptist Church will hold its annual Women s Day Sunday, May 4 at 11 a.m. The guest messenger will be Rev. Sharon G. Lane, associate minister of Showhill Missionary Baptist Church of Roseboro. Earn While You Learn YOU can make positive changes in your life! Meet with an advocate during your pregnancy to earn Baby Bucks. Use the Baby Bucks to buy clothing and equipment for your baby. 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Education The News Reporter, Thursday, May 1, 2014-5C FFA rally Central Middle School competed at the Future Farmers of America middle grades rally at NC A&T State University. Miriam Davenport placed second in prepared public speaking and other students did well in the parliamentary procedure career development event. Ashley Fowler, Kathleen Diehl, Angela Ivey, Patricia Dutton and parents helped prepare students for the competition. Students and advisors attending, left to right, front row: Grayson Pridgen, Zachary Ivey, Tyjuan Moss and Zachary Baxley; back row: advisor Keonte Edmonds, Miriam Davenport, DaShawn Jackson, Tyler Cliff, advisor Dianne Thompson, Jared Burris, Brennan Bass and advisor Angela Ivey. Poster winners Fifth grade students at Edgewood Elementary participated in a poster contest hosted by the Columbus Child Protection Team in honor of Child Abuse Prevention Month. The theme was H.E.L.P (Having Every Life Protected). Jalen Faulk s poster won and honorable mention went to Miracle Norton and LaMaya Allen, left to right. Students were awarded prizes during a balloon release ceremony at the Health Department. Apply now for Headstart 2014 Headstart is accepting applications for children who will be 3 and 4 years of age by Aug. 31, 2014. Applications for children with special needs will also be accepted. Children will be transported to and from their homes by bus. When applying, bring a birth certificate, shot record, Social Security numbers of all family members in household, directions to home, mailing and physical addresses, verifications of income, WIC verification and health insurance information. For information contact the Headstart center nearest to you. March for Babies May 10 Employees of McLeod Loris and McLeod Seacoast are planning activities related to raising awareness and financial support for the March of Dimes March for Babies. Under the guidance of cocaptains Donna Traub and Lynn Huneycutt, nurses in the Women s Services department at McLeod Loris, the March of Dimes team is planning events for the coming weeks to raise awareness about premature births in an effort to help moms have full-term pregnancies and healthy babies. The March of Dimes March for Babies will be held on Saturday, May 10, at Pelican Stadium in Myrtle Beach. The event begins at 9 a.m. and will be a fun-filled family event that includes a one-mile walk through Broadway at the Beach and free refreshments. Fundraising efforts include t- shirt sales, Beanie bears In memory of or in honor of someone, butterflies to be displayed during the walk and bake sales. For more information contact Gina Burroughs at (843)390-8326 or Donna Traub or Lynn Honeycutt at (843)716-7290. Whiteville City schools menu Menus are subject to change. Assorted milk is served with each meal. Served daily: Fruit or Fruit Juice at breakfast and Chef Salad or PB&J Sandwich at lunch. MONDAY, MAY 5: Breakfast - Super Donut, Apple Juice. Lunch - Deli Turkey/Bun or Chick Filet/Bun, Baked Beans, Sliced Peaches, Sliced Tomatoes. TUESDAY, MAY 6: Breakfast - Sausage Biscuit, Grape Juice. Lunch - Beef-A-Roni or Corn Dog, Tossed Salad, Steamed Carrots, Dried Mixed Fruit. WEDNESDAY, MAY 7: Breakfast - Cinnamon Bagels, Apple Juice. Chicken Fajita/Shell or Taco/Shell, Shredded Lettuce, Diced Tomatoes, Corn, Fruit Cocktail. THURSDAY, MAY 8: Breakfast - Mini Pancakes, Orange Juice. Lunch - Baked Chicken or Turkey Roast w/gravy, Brown Rice, Broccoli & Cheese, Carrot Dippers, Apple. FRIDAY, MAY 9: Breakfast - Cereal Bar, Animal Crackers, Grape Juice. Lunch - Pizza or Ham & Cheese/Bun, Crinkle Fries, Pineapple Tidbits. Columbus County schools menu Menus are subject to change. Assorted milk is served with each meal. Students may select one meat, bread and milk, and a choice of two fruits and/or vegetables. MONDAY, MAY 5: Breakfast - Pancake/Sausage on a Stick. Lunch - Tacos or Barbecue Sandwich, Peaches, Spiced Apples, Oven Baked Fries, Corn. TUESDAY, MAY 6: Breakfast - Muffin w/cheese. Lunch - Sloppy Joe or Turkey/Gravy, Rice, Pears, Cranberry Sauce, Broccoli, Green Beans. WEDNESDAY, MAY 7: Breakfast - Cereal & Bug Bites. Lunch - Pepperoni Pizza or Hamburger, Orange, Spiced Apples, Potato Rounds, Green Peas. THURSDAY, MAY 8: Breakfast - Chicken Biscuit. Lunch - Corn Dog or Meatloaf, Roll, Strawberries, Pears, Tomatoes, Rice, Baby Limas. FRIDAY, MAY 9: Breakfast - Mini Cinnis. Lunch - Cheeseburger or Fish Filet, Mixed Fruit, Peaches, Baked Beans, Glazed Carrots. CCYFA offers 250 scholarship Columbus County Youth and Families Association Inc. (CCYFA) offers one 250 scholarship each year. To be considered for this scholarship the student must be from the Columbus County area attending Southeastern Community College and not receiving any other financial assistance. Students interested in applying for the scholarship should contact Sue Hawks at 642-7141 ext. 320. Subscribe Today, Call 642-4104 Hot dog sale to benefit Chadbourn library Chadbourn Community Library will hold its annual hot dog lunch and bake sale Tuesday, May 6 from 11 a.m.- 1 p.m. Chadbourn Community Library Manager Shenna Milliken commented, Come and have lunch with us and support your library. SHORT BROS. What do you wonder? Whiteville Primary Principal David Bobbitt is shown with Jaiana Bryant, a student in Karen Clark s Pre-K class. This student is in the Discovery Center reading one of the non-fiction books to Principal Bobbitt. There are two questions posted in the Discovery Center: What do you notice? and What do you wonder? Jaiana has many pre-reading concepts. She knows the front and back of the book, how to hold the book properly, to turn the pages properly and to use her eyes to see what she can find out. She knows that the words on the page have meaning and that you read from left to right. She is able to make predictions about the text by observing the illustrations. She will record in the Discovery Journal an illustration demonstrating something she discovered in the center and dictate her discovery to a teacher so her words are recorded with her illustration. As Jaiana sits beside the teacher watching her words written on the page, she is learning that print carries meaning. Research has shown that reading and writing should not be taught in isolation, but as a natural integration. Jaiana sees herself as a reader and a writer. Registration at Tabor City Head Start Head Start is now accepting applications for children who will be 3-4 years of age by Aug. 31, 2014. Applications for children with special needs are also accepted. Children will be transported to and from home by bus. Bring birth certificate, shot record, Social Security numbers of all family members in household, directions to home, mailing and physical address, verifications of income, WIC verification Host an exchange student World Heritage Student Exchange Program, a highly respected, non-profit, publicbenefit organization, is seeking local host families for high school boys and girls from Scandinavia, France, Germany, Italy, Thailand, China, South Korea, and the former Soviet Republics. Students are already awaiting word on their host families for the 2014-15 academic school year (or semester). Host families provide room, board and guidance for a teenager living thousands of miles from home. Couples, single parents and families with or without children in the home are encouraged to apply. The exchange students arrive from their home country shortly before the 2014-15 school year begins and each World Heritage student is fully insured, brings his or her own personal spending money and expects to bear his or her share of household responsibilities, as well as being included in normal family activities and lifestyles. Anyone interested in opening your home and sharing your family life with a young person from abroad should call local area representative RENT-A-CAR 19 95 Hwy. 701, South of Whiteville 642-4175 and health insurance information. For more information contact the center at Tabor City Head Start Center, 205 Stake Road, Tabor City, N.C. 28463 or call 653-5403. Hallsboro class of 64 planning reunion The Hallsboro class of 64 is planning its 50th class reunion Sept. 13. More details will be available at a later date. Michael Tuck at (910)395-9339 or 1-800-888-9040 (toll free). Also visit www.whhosts.com. Phi Kappa Phi inducts Norris Nathan Norris of Whiteville was recently initiated into Phi Kappa Phi, the nation s oldest and most selective collegiate honor society for all academic disciplines. Norris is pursuing a degree in exercise sciences at Campbell University. WHS class of 69 reunion set The Whiteville High School class of 1969 is planning a class reunion for Oct. 18 at 6 p.m. at the Old 74 Fox Preserve in Hallsboro. For more information call Dale Duncan at 642-3582 or email Dduncan217@hotmail.com. Scheduling a community event? Check out our 24-hour Community Calendar at: www.whiteville.com WCHS class of 1974 seeking class members Anyone who has contact information for any West Columbus High School class members of the 1974 graduating class is asked to contact Rodney Ford at 214 Jackson Street, Chadbourn, N.C. 28431 or email Geraldine Thompson at gerithompson@embarqmail.com Registration set at Whiteville Primary Whiteville Primary School will begin accepting applications for the Pre-K program and registration for Kindergarten for the 2014-2015 school year. To apply for Pre-K or register for Kindergarten, come by the office at Whiteville Primary. For Pre-K, your child must be 4 years of age on or before Aug. 31, 2014. To register for Kindergarten, your child must be 5 years of age on or before Aug. 31, 2014. A certified birth certificate and proof of residence that you reside in the Whiteville School district are required. Also a health assessment and a current shot record must be provided before the first day of school. Registration packets may be picked up from the school. A kindergarten registration night will be held April 29 from 5-7 p.m. Tours of the school will be given during this night and kindergarten teachers will be available to meet your child and answer any question youmay have. For questions, call Maria Todd at 642-4119. This Prime spot AvAilAble Now Call 642-4104 Ext. 237
The News Reporter, Thursday, May 1, 2014 release dates: April 26- May 2 17-1 (14) 2014 Universal Uclick The Invasion of the Organisms Invasive Species Alien invaders are pouring into America. But they aren t from outer space. They are Earth organisms, or life forms, that move into new areas and take over. We call them invasive species. Invasive species are harmful organisms that are new to an area. Once they enter a new place, their numbers explode, wiping out native wildlife and destroying habitats. The Mini Page talked with an invasive species expert from the USDA Forest Service to learn more about these destructive forces of nature. Elm trees used to decorate America s city streets. Now most elms are gone. They were destroyed by Dutch elm disease, which was spread by an invasive species. It probably was carried to America from Asia in the 1930s. Experts believe it was brought here by beetles living in wooden furniture. photo by Joseph O Brien, USDA Forest Service, Bugwood.org. In the 1990s, Burmese pythons started damaging the Everglades in Florida. After pet owners released their snakes into the wild, the pythons began destroying the habitat. They eat endangered species and other animals such as dogs and cats, and they threaten people. The invaders Invasive species are not native to an area. When they come into a new place, they can hurt people, the environment, wildlife or the economy. Many harmless species also come into new areas. But we do not call new species invasive unless they are harmful. Invasive species can be animals, plants, fungi, insects, bacteria, viruses, seeds, spores or eggs. Harmful new species are invasive when they reproduce or spread quickly. Native organisms don t have a chance to develop defenses. photo courtesy National Park Service from The Mini Page 2014 Universal Uclick Web of life A healthy habitat contains many different species. Native plants and animals provide protection and food for one another. They help control the spread of other species, keeping everything in balance. Invasive species can wipe out almost all other types of life. They upset the balance of nature. Because they did not develop in the new lands, invasive plants don t provide shelter or food for native wildlife. Some are even poisonous. Invasive plants damage native plants that have supported local animals for hundreds of years. Invasive species often prevent shrubs and trees from growing. This hurts the environment because large shrubs and trees take carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and release oxygen back into the atmosphere. This helps control global warming. photo by L.L. Berry, Bugwood.org The purple loosestrife has invaded huge areas of wetlands. It pushes out native plants and forms tight groups that offer no cover or nesting spots for wildlife. The warming climate is allowing it to spread to new areas. Mini Spy Mini Spy and the Dot twins are near a field of kudzu. See if you can find: q word MINI TM q dragon q car q squirrel q letter D q basket q frog q number 6 q umbrella q elephant q number 3 q chicken q ring COLUMBUS PEDIATRICS & ADOLESCENT CARE TM Rookie Cookie s Recipe Vegetable Edamame Salad You ll need: 800 1 cup cooked Jefferson edamame Street (shelled soybeans) Suite 116, Whiteville 1 (16-ounce) bag frozen mixed vegetables (any kind) 1/2 cup light Italian dressing 1/3 cup sliced almonds642-2642 What to do: 1. Cook edamame in microwave according to directions. 2. Combine edamame with bag of frozen mixed vegetables (the vegetables will thaw as they chill in the refrigerator). 3. Pour light Italian dressing over mixture and stir to mix. Top with sliced almonds. 4. Chill for 4 hours to blend flavors. Stir again before serving. Makes 6 to 8 servings. You will need an adult s help with this recipe. from The Mini Page 2014 Universal Uclick Meet Rico Rodriguez Rico Rodriguez is the voice of Olli in the PBS TV production of The Cyberchase Movie. Cyberchase is a PBS TV series that explores math through animated adventures. The movie will also explore the impact of habitat loss. It will first air on PBS stations in April and will be at pbskids.org. Rico has acted in several commercials, in photo by Kevin Estrada, courtesy Blue Sky photos. TM and 2014 Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp. All rights reserved. Not for sale or duplication. the video How the Grinch Stole Christmas and in movies such as Opposite Day, The Muppets and The No-Sit List. TV shows he has acted in include Modern Family and icarly. Rico, 15, was born in College Station, Texas. When he was 6, his family moved to Los Angeles so his sister Raini could work as an actress. When he was 7, he enrolled in acting classes himself. TM Goldie Goodsport s Supersport Birthdate: 4-21-1989 Birthplace: St. Petersburg, Russia Hometown: Baltimore, Md. from The Mini Page 2014 Universal Uclick Tatyana McFadden from The Mini Page 2014 Universal Uclick Tatyana McFadden was born with spina bifida, a condition that left her unable to use her legs. She spent the first six years of her life in a Russian orphanage that could not afford even a wheelchair, so Tatyana learned to walk on her hands. Adopted by an American mother in 1994 and living near Baltimore, Tatyana played youth sports and later began racing in wheelchairs. Her incredible strength and willpower helped her to succeed. By 2012, she d won 10 medals in track for Team USA at three Paralympic Summer Games. That same year, she learned to ski. On March 12 at the 2014 Paralympic Winter Games in Sochi, Russia, Tatyana captured the silver medal in the 1 km cross-country sprint. Among those in the crowd watching were her adoptive mother, her birth mother and the director of her old orphanage. from The Mini Page 2014 Universal Uclick Inviting in the Invaders Damage Experts say that about 40 percent of threatened or endangered species are at risk because of invasive species. They are the second-greatest threat to marine and coastal ecosystems. (Habitat loss is the biggest threat.) Sometimes non-native species can be helpful, even if they spread forcefully. For example, honeybees that farmers brought from Europe now pollinate many crops in the United States. But experts say that most wildly spreading non-native species cause more harm than good. Zebra mussels came to the Great Lakes in ships from Europe about 30 years ago. They eat the food that native fish need. They damage water pipes, boats and beaches. photo by Amy Benson, courtesy U.S. Geological Survey In 1890, a group released 60 European starlings in New York. They wanted to bring all the birds named in Shakespeare s writings to America. Now there are millions. Their droppings are breeding grounds for disease. They eat crops, and flocks can even cause airplanes to crash. How you can help Be responsible. Don t take home pets such as snakes or baby alligators that will grow too big to keep. Take unwanted pets to a shelter; don t release them in the wild. Don t flush aquarium plants down the toilet. Do save energy and recycle. photo by Dr. Thomas G. Barnes, courtesy U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service The human problem Most invasive species come to new lands because humans bring them there. Sometimes humans bring them in accidentally. Invasive species can come on ships or planes or in wood products. But often, people bring invasive species on purpose. They bring plants that remind them of their native lands, that can be used for familiar herbal remedies or that are pretty. People buy non-native animals as pets, and the pets escape or people let them loose. Sometimes, people bring invasive species to do a job, but the new species gets out of hand and takes over. For example, people planted the multiflora rose as a hedge to keep in cattle, but it took over nearby habitats. Climate change is causing species to move to new lands. As the climate warms, many insects are spreading north. For example, the mountain pine beetle is destroying forests. Battle of the bunnies One of the scariest stories about an invasive species concerns gentle little rabbits. In 1859, a man released 24 wild rabbits in Australia so people could hunt and eat them. Ten years later, there were millions of rabbits. Rabbits reproduce rapidly, and there were no natural predators to keep them in check. Experts say the rabbits caused the extinction of many mammal species in Australia and the extinction of huge numbers of plant species. The rabbits damaged the environment. Because they ate the plants that held the soil in place, the rabbits sped up soil erosion. Rabbits are still a major problem in Australia. The Mini Page thanks Dr. James H. Miller, emeritus research ecologist, Invasive Plant Research, USDA Forest Service, for help with this issue. Horror Stories photo by J.J. Harrison Kudzu grows over anything in its path, including trees. It now covers about 7 million acres in the Southeast. As the climate warms, it is spreading north. Attack of the pretty plant In the 1920s and 1930s, extreme farming and building had eroded, or worn away, the soil. Huge clouds of dust blew through the Midwest during the Dust Bowl. Government officials knew a vine called kudzu (CUD-zoo) grew fast. Hoping its roots would stop soil erosion, they brought in enough seeds for farmers to plant 3 million acres of kudzu. What they didn t know was that it would take over everything around it, killing trees and other plants. An insect that can help control kudzu entered the country accidentally in about 2009, probably in packing material. The kudzu bug does get rid of kudzu. But unfortunately, it is also invasive. The kudzu bug also feeds on soybeans. During the winter, it settles on white houses, cars and trucks. It smells bad and is hard to get rid of. from The Mini Page 2014 Universal Uclick Look through your newspaper for stories about invasive species. Next week, The Mini Page celebrates Mother s Day with a story about America s founding mothers. The Mini Page Staff Betty Debnam - Founding Editor and Editor at Large Lisa Tarry - Managing Editor Lucy Lien - Associate Editor Wendy Daley - Artist photo by Chris Evans, courtesy Illinois Wildlife Action Plan, Bugwood.org Controlling invasive species Most attempts to control invasive species fail. Insecticides and herbicides often poison native plants and animals and may harm crops and people. Controls such as insects can become pests themselves. Sometimes people try many different solutions. For example, the nutria (NEW-tree-uh) is destroying wetlands on the East Coast. Fur traders brought it from South America in about 1940. In Louisiana, officials brought in a chef to create tasty nutria recipes. In Great Britain, a huge trapping effort captured all the nutria. In Maryland, officials are trying to find ways to disrupt the nutria s life cycle. The nutria, a giant rodent, eats the roots of marsh plants. It destroys thousands of acres of wetlands every year. photo by Peleg Carl: What did the doctor say to the patient who swallowed his camera? Cathy: Let s just see what develops! TM TMMighty Funny s from The Mini Page 2014 Universal Uclick All the following jokes have something in common. Can you guess the common theme or category? Cheryl: What is the best way to borrow a camera? Charles: Ask someone to lens it to you! Casper: What do you get when you cross a mirror and a camera? Carla: A camera that takes pictures of itself! from The Mini Page 2014 Universal Uclick Invasive Species K N W E N N H S E S N E F E D P U U M L E A A T N A L P S I Basset B Y D T R L L T B C R O P P N Brown s A P T Z R I E A I I B L M E V Try L H E H U I S A N V T U V C A A L U T O Z A K T D E A G I S n N I W R S N D A E R P S T E I Find C F E Z T M S I N A G R O S V E E B T N E M N O R I V N E E Words that remind us of invasive species are hidden in the block above. Some words are hidden backward or diagonally. See if you can find: BALANCE, BUG, CROP, DEFENSES, EAT, ELM, ENVIRONMENT, HABITAT, HURT, INVASIVE, KUDZU, LAND, LIFE, NATIVE, NEW, NUTRIA, ORGANISM, PET, PLANT, PYTHON, RISK, SPECIES, SPREAD, WEB. from The Mini Page 2014 Universal Uclick Ready Resources The Mini Page provides ideas for websites, books or other resources that will help you learn more about this week s topics. On the Web: glerl.noaa.gov/res/programs/glansis/kids.html invasive.org bit.ly/1gjudkh At the library: Aliens From Earth: When Animals and Plants Invade Other Ecosystems by Mary Batten Planet Ark: Preserving Earth s Biodiversity by Adrienne Mason The Mini Page Guide to the Constitution The popular nine-part series on the Constitution, written in collaboration with the National Archives, is now packaged as a colorful 32-page softcover book. The series covers: the preamble, the seven articles and 27 amendments the big ideas of the document the history of its making and the signers To order, send 9.95 plus 3.50 postage and handling for each copy. Send check or money order (U.S. funds only) payable to: Andrews McMeel Universal, P.O. Box 6814, Leawood, KS 66206 or call toll-free 1-800-591-2097. Please send copies of The Mini Page Guide to the Constitution (Item #0-7407-6511-6) at 13.45 each, total cost. 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Alphabetical key to court list ABPG - assault by pointing a gun; AISI - assault inflicting serious injury; AOF - assault on female; AOO - assault on officer; AWDW - assault with deadly weapon; AWDWIK - assault with deadly weapon with intent to kill; AWDWIKISI - assault with deadly weapon with intent to kill inflicting serious injury; B&E - breaking and/or enter ing; B&E&L - larceny after B&E; B/S/P - buy/sell/purchase; CCG - carrying concealed gun; CCJ - Columbus County Jail; CCMH - Columbus County Mental Health; CCW - carrying concealed weapon; CRD - careless and reckless driving; CRDL - civil revocation of drivers license; C/R/SC/T - canceled/revoked/suspended certificate/tag; c/s - community service; CS - controlled substance; CT - communicating threats; C/TV - city/town violation; DAC < 21 - driving after consuming < 21; DART - Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Treatment; D/AVNR/T - driving/allowing vehicle not registered/titled; D/AMVNR - drive/allow MV no registration; D/ARPND - drive/allow reg. plate not displayed; DB/WWD - drink beer/wine while driving; DD - drunk and disorderly; Def. Pros. - deferred prosecution; DLC - driving left of center; DMTC - defense motion to continue; DOC - Department of Corrections; DV - domestic violence; DWI - driving while intoxicated; DWC < 21 - driving while consuming < 21; DWLR - driving while license re voked; EHA - electronic house arrest; EPS - exceeding posted speed; ERC/T - expired registration card/tag; ESS - exceeding safe speed; F/AT/RC/T - fictitious/altered title/registration card/tag; F/C/RRC/T - fictitious/canceled/revoked registration card/ tag; FDT - first degree trespass; FL - felony larceny; FOE - forgery of endorsement; FOI - forgery of instrument; FRS - failure to reduce speed; FSIV - federal safety inspection violation; FTA- failure to appear; FTC - following too close; FTRRP - failure to return rental property; FTSP under 16 - failure to secure passenger under 16; FTSSS/FRL - failure to stop for stop sign/flashing red light; FTYSS/ FRL - failure to yield stop sign/flashing red light; FV - fishing violation; FWSB - failure to wear seat belt; G - guilty; HR - hit and run; HV - hunting violation; IE - improper equipment; IPP - injury to personal property; IRP - injury to real property; IV - inspection violation; LOA - letter of apology; MAR - motion for appropriate relief; MHA - mental health assessment; ML - misdemeanor larceny; MTC - motion to continue; NC - no contest; NG - not guilty; NOA - notice of appeal; NOL - no operators license; NON OP MV - non-operation of a motor vehicle; NOV - noise ordinance violation; NR - not responsible; OA - outstanding order for arrest; OFA - order for arrest; OPB- FP - obtaining property by false pretense; PC - probable cause; PD - public disturbance; PDP - possession of drug paraphernalia; P/DA/F/ RDL - possess/display altered/fictitious/ revoked drivers license; PJC - prayer for judgment continued; POC - possession of cocaine; POC/CAPA - possess open container/ consume alcohol passenger area; POM - possession of marijuana; PV - probation violation; PW - prosecuting witness; PWISD - possession with intent to sell/deliver (marijuana or cocaine); PWISDM - possession with intent to sell/deliver/manufacture (marijuana or cocaine); R - responsible; RDE - reckless driving to endanger; RWDW - robbery with dangerous weapon; RPO - resisting public officer; SA - simple assault; SAA - Substance Abuse Assessment; SC - show cause; SCG - shoplifting concealment goods; SDT - second degree trespass; SDTP - state declines to prosecute; SFTP - state failure to prosecute; S/F - supervision fee; SMTC - states motion to continue; SP - speeding; TASC - Treatment Alternative to Street Crime; UFE - uttering forged endorsement; UFI - uttering forged instrument; UUMV - unauthorized use of motor vehicle; UW/LPA - unsealed wine/liquor in passenger area; VD - voluntarily dis missed; VL - dismissed with leave; WC - worthless check; WRC - Wildlife Resource Commission; WS - warrantless searches; WTV - window tinting violation. District Court District Court in Whiteville 1-6-14 Shenika Bellamy VD on simple assault. SMTC-denied. Huey Roscoe Bethea VD on felony larceny of MV. Otis Lewis Fairley G of POM up to 1/2 oz. 2 days CCJ-active. Also G of RPO. Consolidate w/1st charge. Edith Charlene Freeman VD on SP 56/45, DWLR. Age of case. VD on B&E. Per plea. Brett Dewayne Godwin G of inmate possession tobacco/phone elec. Credit for time served. Also G of inmate possession tobacco/ phone elec. Consolidate w/1st charge. Kathy Pearl Hunt VD on W/C simple in the amount of 500. PW objects to continue. SMTC-denied. Miguel Lacon Lennon VD to felony OPB- FP. SMTC-denied. To indict. Brittany Elizabeth Lynn VD on harassing phone call. Reg. of PW. Ivannia M. Murillo VD on simple possess Schedule IV CS, PDP. Informal def. Retha Kaye Sasser VD on ML. Request of victim. District Court in Whiteville 3-26-14 Steven Scott Best G of NOL. 10 days CCJcredit time served. Refused suspension. Also G of DWLR. 10 days CCJ/12 months unsupervised probation, 25 fine, costs. Pay w/i 2 weeks. Strike FTA fee, NON OP MV. VD on 2 counts DWLR, 3 counts F/AT/RC/T, P/DA/F/ RDL, 2 counts operate vehicle no insurance, 3 counts expired/no inspection, D/AMVNR. David Jackson Crouch G of DWLR. 10 days CCJ/12 months unsupervised probation, 25 fine, costs, 30 days to pay. Not operate motor vehicle. Shameka Everette VD on PSG/P, F/AT/ RC/T, expired/no inspection, operate vehicle no insurance, child not in rear seat, D/AM- VNR, unsafe tires. Jose Luis Flores G of DWLR not impaired rev. 25 fine, costs. 90 days to pay. VD on WTV. Per plea. Jessie Gerald Jr. VD on ERC/T, operate vehicle no insurance. Camellia D. Goodwin VD on ML. Megan Nash Kinlaw VD on NOL. Samuel Allen Lewis VD on DWLR. Devona Mitchell VD on FTRRP. Lauren Nicole Mondi R to SP 84/60 reduced to IE. Cost. Jerry Wayne Simmons VD on DWLR, C/R/SC/T, operate vehicle no insurance, PDP. Dominique Summers G of go armed to terror of people. 45 days CCJ/12 months supervised probation, 100 fine, costs, w/i next 90 days-tour nearest available NC prison unit. Observe curfew: 7 p.m.-6 a.m., 7 days per week. Possess no deadly weapon on person off premises. Weapon destroyed. VD on possess handgun by minor. Per plea. Christopher M. Ward G of driving while impaired. PJC 5/13. VD on FWSB-driver, ESS, RDE, DLC. April Dawn Watterson VD on failure to comply w/license restrictions, DWLR, P/ DA/F/RDL. On 3/24/14 per computer. District Court in Whiteville 3-28-14 Arlinda Trae Pittman R to unsafe tires. 25 fine, costs, 20 installment fee. Pay w/i 20 days. VD on DWLR, operate vehicle no insurance, C/R/SC/T, FST/RC/T, ERC/T, expired/ no inspection. Complied. District Court in Whiteville 3-31-14 Lindy Calvin Brown VD on W/C simple in the amount of 230. Matika Brown VD on CT. Michael Neil Carr VD on electronic house arrest violation. Derrick A. Godwin VD on 2 counts FTRRP. Josten Troy Johnson G of DWLR. 120 days CCJ/18 months probation. 200 fine, cost, fee. Not operate vehicle. 24 hours w/60, pay costs. After all monies paid transfer to unsupervised probation. Lashonda Kelly VD on simple assault. Curtis P. Lawrence VD on CRDL, show cause. Complied. Brittany Elizabeth Lynn G of CT. 100 fine, 10 days CCJ, 180 cost, 220 attorney fee, 60 appointment fee. Remit community service. 20 payment. 90 days to pay. 590. Shandra Denise Monroe G of IPP. Accessory after fact-pay 250 today at 2 p.m. Motion to withdraw. Hold sentencing until 2 p.m. PJC. James Oliver Reaves VD on DWLR. Ricky Dean Register VD on IPP. District Court in Whiteville 4-1-14 James McArthur Duncan G of CT. PJC, costs. Shayna L. Gause VD on W/C simple in the amount of 225. Allen Gowans G of failure to disperse on command. 48 hours CCJ, Friday 5 p.m., be released Sunday at 5 p.m. Rejected suspended sentence. 68.75 attorney fee, 60 appointment fee. Pay today. Jeremy David Griffin VD on B&E, IRP. Restitution has been paid. Gerald Lamar McCutchen G of ML. PJC continued until 4-9. VD on POM up to 1/2 oz, SCG. Tracey Lashond Murphy VD on 2 counts DWLR, P/DA/F/RDL, simple possession schedule IV CS. Maury Glenn Reaves Jr. VD on operate vehicle no insurance, C/R/SC/T. Sergio George Rowell G of misdemeanor child abuse. Continued judgment for 90 days. Attend parenting class at Families First. George Floyd R to SP 70/55 reduced to 59/55. Cost, Strike FTA/fee. Matthew A. Manning R to SP 69/55 reduced to IE. Cost. Daniel Joseph Pottenburgh R to SP 74/55 reduced to IE. Cost, Strike FTA/fee, NOLdismissed. Minter s Chapel FBC to hold Women s fellowship Minter s Chapel First Born Church will hold its Kingdom women annual fellowship May 8, 9 and 11. Thursday, May 8 at 7:30 p.m. will be the Young ladies session featuring speaker Angela Cooper of Genesis Outreach and Deliverance Center of Lumberton. Friday, May 9 at 7:30 p.m. will honor women in the education profession. The speaker will be Prophetess Christine Elliott of Agape Christian Center of Hope Mills. Sunday, May 11 at 11:10 a.m. will be Mothers Day The speaker will be Minister Elwanda Alderman of True Antioch Holiness Church. Sister Arlean Cheatham of Evergreen will be the featured soloist. The church is located at 1270 Old Boardman Road. Elder Dennis Hempstead is the pastor. HOPD to hold pre- Mother s Day service The House of Prayer and Deliverance will hold a pre- Mother s Day service Sunday, May 4 at 5 p.m. The speaker will be Evangelist Betty Sturdivant. Barbara Powell is the pastor. Boys & Girls Homes seek foster and adoptive homes How do you define dedication? Boys & Girls Homes feels that their foster and/or adoptive parents are the epitome of dedication. Foster parents are volunteers from the community who open their homes and provide 24-hour love and care to abused and neglected children. These nurturing, caring, responsible parents are the missing pieces in foster children s lives. The absence of devoted and loving caregivers is what makes foster care a necessity for more than 14,000 children in North Carolina. Training began Monday, Feb. 3, and will be held every Monday and Thursday from 6-9 p.m. Open house and classes are located at Boys & Girls Homes of N.C. Campus, Girls Activity Center, 400 Flemington Drive, Lake Waccamaw. Look for the red Boys & Girls Homes foster care car. Many of the licensed foster/ adoptive homes are filled to capacity and many are overcrowded. Like many foster care agencies, Boys & Girls Homes finds itself with more children needing temporary substitute family care than skilled and caring foster families to meet that need. Foster families give children the best possible chance to grow and heal but unfortunately, there are not enough foster families Sandhill MBC May church announcements Sandhill Missionary Baptist Church announcements for May are: May 11 at 11 a.m. Mother s Day. Pastor Donald L. Thompson will deliver the message. May 18 at 3:30 p.m. will be Sandhill s usher s anniversary. All ushers from the surrounding churches are asked to be dressed for the usher s grand march. The guest speaker will be Rev. Gordon L. Griffin of Moore s Creek Missionary Baptist Church of Currie. Refreshments will be served. The church is located at 16920 Twisted Hickory Road in Bladenboro. The News Reporter, Thursday, May 1, 2014 -- 7C to go around. Foster parenting is not easy. Boys & Girls Homes of NC carefully evaluates, orients, and trains new foster parents. This helps to ensure that the family and the home meet state and agency requirements. The children who need families are there but where are the foster parents? It used to be that there were some children were hard to place, but it is really that homes - good homes - are hard to find. For more information contact LeAnne Etheridge Graham at 877-211-5322, (910)646-3083, ext. 217, or leanne.graham@ bghnc.org. Even though you may not think so now, you could be the one who can make a difference to wonderful kids who deserve compassion, friendship, and encouragement. It will change, at the very least, two lives - yours and theirs. Richardson BC to hold gospel sing A gospel singing under the trees will be held at Richardson Baptist Church Saturday, May 3 from noon-4 p.m. Groups appearing will be the Mighty Echoes, Homeward Bound and Beaverdam Boys. Hotdogs and lemonade will be served. Free admission. For more information call Pastor Darwin Andrews at 910-872-1193. The church is located at 1907 Richardson Road, Bladenboro. PLEASE RECYCLE After You Read. PLG Outreach Zebra Ministries The PLG Outreach Zebra Ministries will present its Mother s Day weekend extravaganza beginning Friday, May 9 at 7 p.m. at Whiteville Holiness Church. Saturday, May 10 from noon-3 p.m. will be an outreach brunch at the church. The guest speakers will be Evangelist Motaleen Rattley of Evergreen Sister Trina Geiger of Raleigh and Sister Jennifer Jordan of Conway, S.C. This is a program to reach out to women and teenagers who have been abused, raped, molested, divorced and etc. The theme is break every chain. Jeans, sneakers, shorts and children will not be allowed. Sunday May 11 at 11 a.m. will be Overseer Geneva Morgan of Winston-Salem. Crowning of the women of the year will also take place. The church is located at 2271 Turnip Lane/Farmer s Union Road in Clarkton. New Townsend TM to hold Spring youth revival The New Townsend Temple Ministries will hold a spring youth revival Chasing greatness Wednesday, May 7-9 at 7:30 p.m. The guest speaker will be Kenneth Kirksey of Waycross Georgia. The church is located at 273 Smith Lane, Bolton.
May. 2014 Community Calendar SUNday MONday TUESday WEdNESday THURSday AA meeting, 8 PM, 511 N. 1 2 Thompson St. Every Thursday Soil & Water Bd. of Supervisors meeting, 8 AM, Cooperative Ext. Bldg., Govt. Complex Rd. Concerned Bikers Assoc. (CBA) meeting, 7 PM, 47 Mercer Rd., Chadbourn FRIday Narcotics Anonymous meeting, Noon, 333 Jefferson St. Every Friday SaTURday 3 Youth League Bowling, 10 AM 701 Lanes, 301 J.K. Powell Blvd. Every Saturday 4 National High Blood Pressure Month CHECK OUT OUR ONLINE CALENDAR @ www.whiteville.com FOR EVEN MORE INFO 5 County School Bd. meeting, 6 PM Col. Co. Bd. of Comm., 6:30 PM - Col. Co. Courthouse Annex AA meeting, 8 PM, 511 N. Thompson St. Every Monday Take Off Pounds Sensibly) TOPS meeting, 5 PM, CRHS Room 1-A. Every Monday Adult Mixed League Bowling, 7 PM 701 Lanes, 301 J.K. Powell Blvd. Every Monday Take Off Pounds Sensibly) TOPS meeting, 3 PM, N.C.Forestry Museum. Every Monday Lebanon Lodge #207, 7 PM AA meeting, 8 PM, 511 6 Alzheimers Support Group 7 8 N. Thompson St. City School Bd. meeting, 12 13 6:30 PM Lake Wacc. Town Council - 7 PM Lebanon Lodge #207, 11 Whiteville City Council - 6:30 PM 14 15 16 17 7 PM Mothers Day AlzDe (Alzheimer s/dementia Support Group 7 PM, Three Girls Cafe II, 1202 J.K. Powell Blvvd. S. Every 1st Monday The Compassionate Friends, 7:30 PM, Grace Episcopal Church East Coast Hunters Association meeting, 6:30 PM Alateen meeting, 8 PM, 511 N. Thompson St. Col. Co. Bd. of Comm., 19 6:30 PM - Col. Co. Col. Co. 7 Shrine PM Club, 18 20 21 Courthouse Annex 6-7 PM, First St. Paul Bapt. Church Friends of the Carolyn T. High Mem. Library, 5:30 PM at the library The Concerned Citizens of Sandyfield meeting, Town Hall, 7 PM Chadbourn Council meeting, Town Hall, 7 PM Vietnam Veterans of America meeting, 7 PM, 1028 S. Madison St. F.B. Commissioners meeting, 6 PM Col. Co. Bd. of Ed. meeting, 5:30 PM Greater Whiteville Chamber of Commerce Lunch Forum, 11:45 AM, Interim Celebrate Recovery, 6 PM, Hwy. 701 Tabor City. Every Tuesday Tabor City Town Council - 7 PM The Col. Humane Society, Inc., The First Baptist Church, Madison & Church Streets, 6:30 PM VFW Post #8073 meeting, 6:30 PM, 1028 S. Madison St. Narcotics Anonymous meetings, 7 PM, 109 N. Madison St., Whiteville & 15956 Old Lake Road, Riegelwood. Every Tuesday Take Off Pounds Sensibly) TOPS meeting, 5:30 PM, Chadbourn Community Libary, 301 N. Wilson St. Every Tuesday Chadbourn Council meeting, Town Hall, 7 PM Lake Wacc. Town meeting - 6 PM, Town Hall Greater Whiteville Chamber of Commerce Bd. of Directors meeting - 7:45 AM - 9 AM Col. Co. Citizens for Better Govt. meeting, 7 PM National Salad Month Every Wednesday Bike to School Day National Women s Check-up Day Disabled American Veterans (DAV) meeting, 6:30 PM, 524 N. Lee St. Diabetes Support Group meeting, 6 PM, CRHS Educ. Center Classroom 2 22 No Socks Day Alive after 5, Downtown Whiteville National Nutty Fudge Day Receptionists Day Straw Hat Day 82ND STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL Chadbourn 9 23 NASCAR Day National Pizza Party Day 10 National Learn To Swim Day 24 Arthritis Awareness Month Morse Code Day National Salsa Month 25 26 CCAC meeting, Arts Council Bldg., 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM Stroke Support Group meeting, 12-1:30 PM, CRHS Educ. Center Rm 1-A Military Vet Riders Association meeting, 6:30 PM, Vietnam Veterans Building, 1028 S. Madison St. 27 Whiteville City Council - 6:30 PM 28 National Taffy Day 29 30 31 National Missing Chilren s Day Cellophane Tape Day National Senior Health & Fitness Day Subscribe to The News Reporter Now and Save! More Local News - 104 Issues A Year! SUBSCRIPTION RATES Home Delivery (where available)...45 yr./29 6 mos. US Mail: Columbus County... 30 Other NC Counties by Mail... 46 Outside of NC... 65 ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED! Subscription payments accepted also at Whiteville.com Call 642-4104, ext. 270 Healthy Vison Month The News Reporter...PO Box 707, Whiteville, NC 28472...910-642-4104, ext. 270 I m enclosing payment of for the amount due according to the information listed above. NAME ADDRESS EMAIL ADDRESS PHONE COMPLETE, CLIP AND RETURN Stay up-to-date on the local news that matters to you with a subscription to the The News Reporter