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ANDERSON CREEK ANGIER BENSON BUIES CREEK BUNNLEVEL COATS DUNN ERWIN FALCON GODWIN LILLINGTON LINDEN NEWTON GROVE Longtime Lillington Chief Passes ƒ Community passed away at the age of 89. Mr. deputies also took part in the event. several organizations throughout Neal retired as chief of police in A Lillington officer also stood at town. He was a long-serving mem- remembers career Lillington. Prior to serving as the attention beside Mr. Neal’s casket ber of Lillington chief in Lillington, Mr. Neal also at the front of Lillington Baptist Baptist Church of service. worked for the sheriff’s office. Church, where his funeral was where he held He was remembered Monday held. Two rows at the front of the numerous posi- By TOM WOERNER as a man who cared about his church were reserved for Lilling- tions, including Of The Record Staff community. ton and Harnett County officers. Sunday school “I’ve known him for a long Mr. Neal was police chief in Lil- superintendent. Citizens in the Town of Lilling- time,” current Police Chief Frank lington from 1974 to 1992, making He was also ton and law enforcement officers Powers said. “He was a good man him one of the town’s longest active in the Lil- throughout the county said good- who did a lot for the people of Lil- serving chiefs. He served as a lington Masonic Neal Sr. bye Monday to a man who served lington.” sheriff’s deputy prior to going to Lodge where he the community as the chief of Chief Powers led almost his work for the Lillington depart- was a 32nd degree Mason and the police for many years and also as entire staff as they stood outside ment. He had more than 30 years Harnett County Shine Club. He Daily Record Photo/Tom Woerner a sheriff’s deputy. the church awaiting the start of of service to the community. was active in the Lillington Little Funeral services were held for the services. In addition to his work in law en- Lillington Police Chief Frank Powers leads his officers into the Charles Lincoln Neal Sr. after he A large delegation of sheriff’s forcement, Mr. Neal volunteered in See Chief, Page 3 funeral of former Chief Lincoln Neal who died over the weekend.

Army Captain Faces Statutory After A Lifetime Of Searching, Rape Charges ƒ Incident reported He Found His Father last week. ƒ It took 45 years, An Army the internet and captain as- signed to Fort some luck. Bragg was tak- en into custody By RICK CURL Contributed Photo last week after a Of The Record Staff report of a sexu- Jackson Barefoot was hit and al assault. No matter what the story killed while riding his bicycle According to entails — whether it’s a search Thomas Sunday. He was a standout in a Harnett Coun- for the truth or something the Midway High School Band ty Sheriff’s Of- more meaningful — there can fice arrest report, deputies ar- be a happy ending. and would have been rested 40-year-old Lamario Du- For Michael Johnson the a senior this year. pree Thomas of Spring Lake. happy ending came 45 years His occupation is listed as late and brought the bonds of captain/U.S. Army and he is listed father and son to life when Midway as being assigned to the Dental both needed it most. Command at Fort Bragg. Mr. Johnson, a native of the According to Major Jeff Hu- Broadslab area of Johnston Student ber, the arrest stems from the County, never knew his father because of a series of events See Charges, Page 3 which led his mother, Linda Dies In Bike (Avery) Moore, and his father, Mike Kufchak, down two very different roads. Accident One path sent Mr. Kufchak Red Cross Puts to fight for his country in Viet- ƒ Planning to make nam and the other led Mrs. a career in music. Out Urgent Call Moore to where she is now — a Sunday school teacher married Community in For Blood to a church deacon. “She is tickled to death for Daily Record Photo/Rick Curl mourning. me to find him because she’s ƒ Fewer blood drives always wanted me to meet my Johnston County native Michael Johnson always wanted to find his father. Thanks to his By LISA FARMER during July Fourth dad,” Mr. Johnson said. “She fiancee, it became a reality. The two men have been talking — Mr. Johnson from here and Managing Editor says you just don’t realize how his father Michael Kufchak from Florence, Ky. — for the last six months. Mr. Johnson holiday week. much like your dad you are.” poses with a picture of his father and himself he carries with him. A rising senior at Midway High The story began when Mr. School died tragically when he was An emergency blood shortage Kufchak was working at Job I was hitchhiking I asked every- hit while riding his bicycle Sunday. is prompting the American Red Corps Center, the same as two body how do I get to Benson.” Jackson Barefoot, 17, of Old Cross to issue an urgent call for of Mrs. Moore’s brothers. A The directions he received Wrench Road, Godwin, was look- eligible donors of all blood types friendship between the three finally led him to the family ing forward to a career in music, — especially type O — to give men ensued and would be a and to a meeting with Linda but his life ended unexpectedly now and help save lives. precursor to something more. that quickly blossomed into a with the accident. The Red Cross escalated its The story could have ended romance during the several According to Sgt. S.F. Cotton call for blood and platelet donors there had not Mr. Kufchak de- times Mr. Kufchak would visit with the Highway Patrol in Samp- after a difficult Independence cided to look up his friends the family on trips between son County, Jackson was struck Day week for donations. More while on leave from Fort Ruck- Pennsylvania and Fort Rucker. from behind as he was riding his than 550 fewer blood drives were er, Ala., prior to being shipped “Linda Sue and I were going bicycle west on Baptist Chapel organized by businesses and oth- off to Vietnam. to get married,” Mr. Kufchak Church Road. er community groups last week said. “We went to the marriage He was hit by Manley Carvelle than during a typical week as in- Hitchhiked To Benson bureau to get married and they Williams, 51, of Acorn Lane, Au- dividuals across the country cel- “I lived in Pennsylvania and told us we had to get a blood tryville, who was driving a Chev- ebrated the holiday and enjoyed they lived in North Carolina,” Mr. test. I didn’t have time because rolet Monte Carlo, Sgt. Cotton said. summer activities. This could Kufchak said. “After I got in the I was scheduled to go to Viet- The impact threw Jackson 250 equate to as many as 15,000 few- Army I kept a little contact with nam.” feet. Debris from the wreck er donations than needed, caus- them. I figured on the way back All might seem well at this cracked the windshield of a car of ing donations to now be distrib- to Pennsylvania when I got leave point, but if it wasn’t for the an oncoming driver, Georgianna Contributed Photos uted to hospitals faster than they I’d stop and say hello to them.” Army losing Mr. Kufchak’s Sessoms Locklear, 54, of Hayes come in. With only a part of an ad- personal belongings, he might Mike Kufchak didn’t realize until recently he had a son, Smith Lane, Salemburg, Sgt. Cot- “Each and every day, individu- dress, Pvt. Kufchak stuck out have returned to North Caroli- ton said. Another young man rid- Michael Johnson of Johnston County. Using the picture of als across the country depend on his thumb and hitchhiked his na after his time in the Army ing with Jackson was not hurt. blood and platelet donations for way to North Carolina, hoping to and raised Michael and lived his father in his military uniform, Mr. Johnson connected with Jackson was pronounced dead at lifesaving treatments and emer- find someone who could tell him happily ever after with Linda. his dad on the internet and now the two men are speaking the scene. gency care, so it’s critical that where the family was living. “Somewhere along the line constantly and look forward to their first face-to-face meeting. Sgt. Cotton said Jackson was people donate now to meet these “The thing about it was I had they had lost a lot of my per- obeying the rules of the road, driv- needs,” said Cliff Numark, senior no directions to their house,” Mr. sonal belongings,” he said. “So ston County a son was born to Wanted A Boy ing in the direction of travel dur- vice president, Red Cross Blood Kufchak said. “As I was hitch- I had no way to get in touch Mr. Kufchak and Linda, a son “He said he’s always had ing daylight hours. It was 7:57 p.m. hiking I knew they lived at Route with her.” he wouldn’t meet until just this See Blood, Page 3 3, Benson, North Carolina. So as Meanwhile, back in John- year. See Father, Page 3 See Accident, Page 3

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Receiving an Operation Round Up grant from Transitions Life Care are, from left, Anne Hamrick, Friends Fighting Cancer Inc. received an Operations Round Up grant. Pictured from left are Chad Walker and Stephanie McDougald. Courtney Phillips, Lisa Fitchette, Rebecca Turlington and Robbie Tart. Operation Round Up Helps To Educate The Community

South River Electrical Mem- ter Inc. Other organizations re- Schools awarded grants are — Public Relations Catherine the bill rounds up to $137 and Aug. 17 by 5 p.m. Applications bership Corporation’s not-for- ceiving funding include — God- Hobbton Elementary School, O’Dell. “These beneficiaries join the extra 5 cents is deposited and rules can be found online at profit foundation, the Community win Falcon Fire Department, $5,000; Mac Williams Middle an elite class of community-cen- into the CAC fund. Members sremc.com. Always make sure Assistance Corporation, or CAC, $3,122; Suttontown EMS, $3843; School, $6,475; Hobbton High tric organizations that have been can put small change together you have the most recent copy of awarded $61,764 in Operation Gray’s Creek Volunteer Fire De- School, $5,000; Midway Elemen- entrusted with funds to educate to make a positive difference in the application. Round Up grants to local nonprof- partment, $5,424; Wade Commu- tary School, $10,000; and Samp- our children and support our their community today, as well South River EMC is a locally- its and schools. nity Fire Department, $3,000; and son Early College High School, community.” as providing better educational owned and operated electric co- The following nonprofit orga- Herring Volunteer Fire and Res- $3,400. Operation Round Up is a vol- opportunities for the leaders of operative, which provides elec- nizations each received grants cue, $1,500. “Operation Round Up cele- untary program that enables tomorrow. tric service to 43,000 homes, for $5,000 — Transitions Life Additionally, several schools brates 10 years of community members to round up their elec- South River EMC accepts and farms and businesses in parts of Care; Friends Fighting Cancer received funding. These entities care this year!” said Vice Presi- tric bill to the next whole dollar. reviews applications on a quar- Harnett, Cumberland, Sampson, Inc.; and the Clement Civic Cen- can apply for grants up to $10,000. dent of Member Services and For example, if a bill is $136.95, terly basis. The next due date is Johnston and Bladen counties. Help Save The Planet! Make Health A Family Reunion Affair Recy cle This Newspaper! ƒ Tips offered to risk for conditions like obesity, of physical activity each day. In- heart disease, type 2 diabetes and clude activities that raise breath- incorporate health into cancer. ing and heart rates and that According to the Centers for strengthen muscles. Pick fun your family reunion. Disease Control and Prevention, physical activities to do together adults need at least 150 minutes and enjoy the health benefits. 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Continued From Page One chak’s sister — called him and “I was thinking with the name thing, it’s identical.” Continued From Page One nies. He shared fond memories of told him someone from his past Mike, I was thinking 45 years old, it Whether it’s just coincidence the former chief. He said the Neal dreams about having a little boy,” was trying to contact him. might be very possible,” Mr. Kuf- or something greater, the two League baseball program and in family was one of the first to wel- Mr. Johnson said. “And he said “I did not know at that moment chak said. “He got on the phone and men’s lives have been mirrored in other community organizations. come him and his family to the his name would be Michael.” while I was talking to my sister said I have your picture from when other, more subtle ways as well. Many of those who served Lillington community. When you ask Mr. Kufchak why that my niece was on Facebook you were in the Army and Mom al- In addition to sharing the same with Mr. Neal were at his fu- “He was a welcoming pres- he didn’t return to North Carolina with them,” he said. “My sister ways told me you were my dad.” name, the two men also share a neral Monday. One of those ence to a new pastor,” Mr. Rob- and reconnect with Linda after the comes back and says does the The picture, which Mr. Johnson similar family background. Both was former Lillington officer erts said. Army, he says it’s a simple case of name Roger or Linda Sue Avery carries in a small frame, also in- were raised by stepfathers and Freddy Frye. Mr. Neal hired He said Mr. Neal was a pillar not wanting to cause problems. mean anything to you.” cludes a picture of himself when he both have recently met their bio- Mr. Frye at the age of 19. in the church, often working “It was about three years later The moment was one neither was a boy in elementary school and logical fathers. “He gave me a chance and I behind the scenes to accom- and I was thinking she had prob- man will ever forget, especially was the starting point for the “My real mother and my father always appreciated that,” Mr. plish the church’s work. ably met someone else,” Mr. Kuf- since both were in need of some- search that ended in success during got divorced when I was a baby,” Frye said. “He also helped me “He was one of the people pas- chak said. “I didn’t want to butt in thing positive in their lives. the first phone call between them. Mr. Kufchak said. “My stepfather get educated and that helped me tors like,” Mr. Roberts said. “He on another relationship.” Mr. Johnson has been out of “It was amazing he traced me raised me. My real father is still advance my career later with looked around to see what needed If the way Mr. Johnson’s parents work due to chronic medical is- down through the picture,” Mr. alive and I got to know him.” the Raleigh Police Department.” to be done and if he couldn’t do it, met and eventually parted is sues with his neck, back and arms Kufchak said. “He said he did it The end of the search is now a He compared Mr. Neal to he would find someone who strange, the way the two men finally and his father had seen his wife, through the name on the uniform beginning for both thanks to mod- Sheriff Andy Taylor from the could. He was a man doing the connected falls into the category of mother, stepfather and one of his and my picture.” ern technology. Mr. Johnson admits “Andy Griffith Show,” often seen best he could to serve the Lord.” fact being stranger than fiction. dogs pass away and lost his job in he now has his father’s number in around town without his gun. Current Lillington Baptist Mr. Johnson’s fiancée, Thom- a short amount of time, so any- Sounds Just Like Him his phone and the two men commu- “He would strap it on if he Pastor Daniel Selman also ma Hedgins, helped him put his thing good to happen to either Mr. Johnson said once Mr. Kuf- nicate daily — he estimates there’s needed it but a lot of times he spoke at the funeral, describ- search into high gear. Using the would be a welcome relief. chak spoke to him there was no been probably between 500 and 600 didn’t have his gun,” Mr. Frye ing the funeral a “celebration internet, Ms. Hedgins was able “I was swimming at the bottom doubt in his mind he was the man texts and phone calls between them. said. of Mr. Neal’s life.” — through nothing less than a of the barrel,” Mr. Kufchak said. he had searched for his entire The first face-to-face meeting The Rev. Jeff Roberts, Mr. Mr. Neal was born in Lee twist of fate — gathered what in- “Then my sister called me and adult life. has yet to take place and it’s some- Neal’s former pastor at Lillington County and lived in the local formation she could find and fi- said some guy keeps talking to “By speaking with him on the thing both men eagerly anticipate. Baptist Church, came back to the area all his life. He died at his nally found a direct link. Donna on Facebook and he says phone, he sounds just like I do,” “We talk almost every day, sev- church to take part in his ceremo- home in Lillington. “She got in the internet and he wants to get in touch with you.” Mr. Johnson said. “It was like I was eral times a week, I can’t wait to started looking for the Kufchaks,” For Mr. Johnson the realization talking with myself, it was like an meet him,” Mr. Kufchak said. “I Mr. Johnson said referring to his of finally ending his search for echo. Our voices are the same.” can’t wait to meet him and that’s go- DAILY DIGESTS fiancée. “She started looking and his father was obviously emo- In addition, Mr. Kufchak told ing to happen hopefully this year.” Dunn City Council To Meet Tonight got on this website with a girl. tional, especially the moment his newly found son about some It couldn’t come anytime too soon Lord and behold the girl she was when he realized it was true. things he had always thought for Mr. Johnson either. He is antici- The Dunn City Council will meet tonight beginning at 7 in the chatting with happened to be on “‘Oh, my God,’ I said,” Mr. about as well — some very close pating and has a hard time describ- municipal building. the phone with my dad.” Johnson said. “I have finally to his own experiences. ing what will happen the first time At the beginning of the meeting there will be a public comment According to Mr. Kufchak, it found my dad.” “We’ve got to talking about the he sets his eyes on his real father. period in which a speaker can address the mayor and council for up was his niece, Donna, who was For Mr. Kufchak at first it was different things I’ve done,” Mr. “I just don’t know what I’ll feel to three minutes. Speakers must sign up on a sheet available at the chatting with Ms. Hedgins, bridg- total disbelief followed by sur- Johnson said. “He laughed about then,” he said while pointing to his podium in the city council chambers prior to the start of the meeting. ing the final gap between the two prise then exuberance. All in the it and said, that sounds like me heart. “It’s something you can’t There is one public hearing concerning declaring the home men. Donna’s mother — Mr. Kuf- span of a few moments. son, I used to do the same dang explain, but you can feel it here.” owned by Huey Gene and Carrie M. Malloy located at 103 E. Bay St., Dunn, unfit for human habitation.

Blood Benson Board To Meet Tonight Continued From Page One Who Blood Donations Help there’s enough blood out there for The Benson Board of Commissioners will conduct its regularly Because of generous donors, the everyone, and that there’s no About The American scheduled meeting tonight at 7 in the Benson Town Hall, 303 E. Services. “Whether you’ve never Red Cross is able to provide blood shortage,” he said. Red Cross Church St. donated or give a couple of times products for patients like 9-month- The meeting will include public hearings on the approval of a year, you’re needed to give as old Krew Anderson. Krew is a Missing Types The American Red Cross new subdivisions in Copper Creek South and the Denning Tract, soon as possible to help save pa- happy, laid-back baby boy. His wide Facing a decline of about shelters, feeds and provides both in the Benson Extraterritorial Jurisdiction. tient lives. Yours may be the do- grin frames two tiny teeth. He likes 80,000 new Red Cross blood do- emotional support to victims of disasters; supplies about 40 nation a patient is counting on.” to play with balloons and just expe- nors each year for the past sev- percent of the nation’s blood; This need is especially critical rienced his first boat ride and fire- eral years, the Red Cross teaches skills that save lives; for type O blood donors. Type O is works show, but Krew has faced launched the Missing Types cam- provides international Newspaper Sales TaxPostage Subscription the most in-demand blood type and more challenges in the last four paign in June to encourage new humanitarian aid; and supports often the first to be depleted from months than many people will ex- donors, and those who have not military members and their 1 month $3.04 $0.21 $3.75 $7.00 hospital shelves during a shortage. perience in a lifetime. given recently, to donate blood. families. 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Box 1448, Dunn, NC 28335 “The first time he got [a trans- summer, the letters A, B and O — Rock UMC, 2297 N.C. 24 How To Help fusion], I was just super nervous letters used to identify blood types Dunn To schedule an appointment to and didn’t know really what was — disappeared from corporate lo- July 26: 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., donate, use the free Red Cross happening,” said his mother, gos, celebrity social media accounts Fred’s Pharmacy, 988 Erwin Road Blood Donor App, visit RedCross- Stephanie Anderson. “Now, when and favorite websites to illustrate Lillington Blood.org or call 1-800-RED he gets one, I’m like, ‘Yes, please, the critical role every blood donor July 12: 1 to 5:30 p.m., Harnett CROSS (1-800-733-2767). The Red get him some blood to help him get plays in ensuring blood is never County Government Complex, Cross has added about 6,500 addi- more energy and back to normal.’” missing from hospital shelves. 309 W. 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Continued From Page One “I’m sure we’ll dedicate every- Facebook page: “So devastated over Continued From Page One thing we do to him. He was so the loss of Jackson Barefoot. I was Mr. Williams and Ms. Locklear close to our whole group. It was a privileged enough to know Jackson discovery of a video on a both pulled over. Mr. Williams big loss to us. We’re certainly go- and the type of young man he was. mobile device by a family was charged with failing to re- ing to miss him. He was special. Jackson was in my Alto Saxophone member. duce speed, misdemeanor death “He was a hard worker. He kinda section in high school and I specifi- “The victim alleges the The best week of the summer! by motor vehicle and driving took the music thing and ran with it. cally remember having a talk with assaults have been going on while license revoked. He was so good at it,” Mr. Tew said. him towards the end of my senior for the last five years,” Maj. Monday, it was a somber atmo- “We’re all kind of in shock. year about all the potential I saw in Huber said. “Additional Divine Street United Methodist Church sphere for the staff at Midway. Just such a good kid and a good him, how much he had improved charges may be filed. This is Vacation Bible School “Jackson was a good student. band member and he was just a over the marching band season, and an ongoing investigation and He was a band guy, really big in great student in the school. Our how I felt that in the future he would we will release additional July 12 – 19 the band. We thought a lot of staff thought very highly of him, be a great leader for the Alto’s. My information as it becomes him,” Midway High School Prin- students thought very highly of heart breaks for his family and the available.” cipal Monty Strickland said. him and our band boosters entire Midway community. Midway Capt. Thomas was arrest- “It’s tragic. We’re still trying to thought highly of him. He had a is family, and so is Midway Band. ed July 5 — the same day the REGISTER TODAY! process it ourself. Myself and the lot to offer,” he said. Please say a prayer for the Barefoot video was discovered — on guidance counselor, Ms. [Larinda] “We’re very heartbroken,” Mr. family and Midway community to- one count each of statutory www.divinestreet.org Haight, we were all over there last Tew said. “I told my students be- night.” rape of a defendant over the night. His mom, dad, stepdad are fore we went home for the sum- Midway Band Boosters posted: age of 6, sex offense in a pa- or 910-892-2339. devastated. I plan to go back over mer probably my biggest fear is “Jackson was definitely talented rental role and indecent lib- there today,” Mr. Strickland said. to come back and have lost some- and his band family is going to erties with a child. “He was just a super kid, really one through the summer.” miss him so much. Prayers for He was taken to the Har- quiet, never got in any trouble. As in the case of any sudden his family.” nett County Detention Cen- It’s such a sad, sad time. They had loss of a community member, es- @MidwayHigh tweeted: “MHS ter and jailed under a just gotten back from vacation. pecially a young one, Facebook lost one of our own earlier tonight in $100,000 secured bond. They had been up to Boone. One blew up with posts about Jackson. a tragic accident. Keep the family of He was still in custody as of our students was with him, Dil- Piney Green Missionary Baptist Jackson Barefoot in your prayers. of Monday. lon Hickcock, his buddy. Dillon is Church posted the following on Jackson was a rising Senior and a a rising senior, too.” Facebook: “I have just heard the talented member of the Raider — Rick Curl Mr. Strickland pointed out Jack- shocking and extremely sad news Band! He will be missed and will son’s mother, Renee Jackson, taught that Jackson Barefoot was tragi- forever be a cherished member of at the elementary school across the cally killed this evening while rid- the class of 2019! Rest easy!” LOTTERY road from Midway High School. ing his bike. Jackson is the son of A prayer vigil was set to be RESULTS Whenever anyone thought of Jody Barefoot and Renee Jackson, held last night in the Midway Jackson, they thought of his ex- nephew of Ashley Barefoot, and High School auditorium. cellence in the band in which he grandson of Hugh & Mary West. A celebration of Jackson’s life SUNDAY played saxophone. He was also in Please keep this family in your service will be held Thursday at CASH 5 the Beta Club. most earnest thoughts and 11 a.m. at Baptist Chapel Church 1-10-23-25-28 “I taught him since sixth prayers! Jackson would have been by the Rev. Joey Cantrell. Burial PICK 3 grade,” said Joshua Tew, band di- a Senior in high school this upcom- will follow in the church ceme- 2-6-9 (Day) rector. “He was a fantastic musi- ing year. He has visited Piney tery. The family asks instead of 4-2-0 (Night) Pastor Elizabeth Gaines cian. That was what he was plan- Green several times before! Love flowers that memorials be made PICK 4 ning to go to college for, was for you Jackson! Rev. DKC.” to Midway District Band Boost- 8-4-7-1 (Day) Paul Perry, Kelly & West Attorneys, PA, Snipes Insurance Service, Inc. music. He was just a phenomenal Dylan Maynor posted the follow- ers, c/o Shannon Coats, 438 Club- 9-8-7-8 (Night) and support provided by our Divine Street Preschool. musician and even better person. ing on the Midway Band Booster house Drive, Dunn, NC 28334. Page 4 - The Daily Record, Dunn, N.C., Tuesday, July 10, 2018 My History Is Now Being Documented Barring an unseen bump in the laid under my Christmas tree as a I had a few of those cards back now road, I will reach a milestone birth- prized gift. I wound that thing up and I would be able to line my pockets a day next year, crossing the half cen- watched it jump rows of Hot Wheels little better. tury mark, and the thought has made cars many times. It occupied hours I also recently watched another me realize parts of my life are now of my time in an era without internet, History Channel series on the 1980s. significant history. This hit home this cable television and certainly no It is hard for me to call that history. weekend when watching basically a smart phones. The smart phone to us When I was in high school we called small part of my life play out right in was one with push buttons that you that history current events. front of my eyes on a channel spe- didn’t have to physically dial. I could tell some of the stories as cifically designated to tell stories of WOERNER’S If only I had enough sense not to well as the commentator on the pro- Goodbye, Pruitt the past. CORNER throw that wind-up motorcycle away, gram. President Reagan, who led the That’s right, I am getting to the TOM WOERNER I would be able to cash it in today. It country during most of that decade, point I don’t have to read about history sells for several hundred dollars on isn’t exactly old history, he was in y the time he bowed to increasing pres- in a book, I can recite it in my mind. Ebay. office while I was in college. sure and resigned as the Environmental What I thought were ordinary events tempt to jump the Can- It wasn’t the only valuable piece of Due to my lack of motivation and Protection Agency administrator on in my past now aren’t so ordinary. yon with my own eyes on a black and history from my childhood that dis- a desire to stay at East Carolina Uni- Thursday, Scott Pruitt’s outrageous be- This occurred to me while watch- white television. appeared. Like many of the same versity as long as I could, he was one havior had made even some of his con- ing a documentary on the History I watched him flip over handle- generation, thousands of dollars of three who held that distinction. I Bservative defenders breathe a sigh of relief. Channel on Evel Knievel. It was fas- bars or slide to a crashing halt, sev- worth of baseball cards went away to also studied, and did a few other But the reasons those conservatives were, if cinating to me because I watched eral times. I’ve read he holds the a dump in a series of shoe boxes. It things in Greenville that will stay grudgingly, glad to see him go are a sign that his many of the things they talked about world record for the most broken was the era of Johnny Bench, Hank there to protect the innocent, during departure will not reverse the damage caused by on live television. bones. It would certainly be under- Aaron and an assortment of others the administrations of George H.W. his policies. I even tried to copy a few of his standable if he did. who now have plaques on the walls of Bush and Bill Clinton. Before you Pruitt was in office just about a year and a half, tricks on my red banana-seat Vista The “classic” toy they spoke of on the National Baseball Hall Of Fame laugh too hard at my academic in- but he managed to do a lot of harm. bicycle. I watched his botched at- the History Channel program once making their cards very valuable. If eptitude it should be noted that I ob- Many of those who had been defending Pruitt tained two degrees during that peri- against a rising tide of scandals and investigations od and there was a short period shared his contempt for the agency he was sup- where I didn’t attend classes. posed to lead. They stuck by him despite mounting These observations make me real- evidence of corruption and his utter disregard not ize I should have been more obser- only for environmental regulations but also for vant as I grew up. I wouldn’t call taxpayers and even those who worked with him. Evel Knievel significant history but They liked him because they thought he was get- the work of President Reagan was ting the job done. more important than I realized at the That job, unfortunately, was dismantling envi- time. Those in their formative years ronmental protections. Pruitt got rid of regula- will one day watch the rise of Presi- tions when he could, gutted others and made dent Donald Trump and Barack sure that still others were not enforced. He led Obama on History Channel docu- an attack on the fact of climate change, encour- mentaries. aging President Trump to withdraw the U.S. Even dramas playing out in front from the Paris agreement. He led a cynical at- of us this week will once again be tack on science, discouraging EPA regulators replayed in future history classes. from using much of the best data available. He Those who grew up when I did has promoted fossil fuels and favored industry watched the rescue of Baby Jessica groups at the expense of the environment — and from a Texas well like the world Trump and many congressional Republicans watches now as the miracle in Thai- have applauded. land where 12 young children are What brought Pruitt down was none of that, but being saved from a network of caves rather excessive spending and mounting scandals unfolds in front of us. Perhaps we that eventually could not be overlooked, even in an should all slow down once in a while administration known for thumbing its collective and notice the history happening all nose at political and ethical norms. around us. Pruitt’s behavior has sparked more than a doz- en federal and congressional investigations. He Tom Woerner is a reporter with spent taxpayer money lavishly on first-class The Daily Record. Reach him travel, unneeded office supplies and ridiculous at 910-230-2038 or security measures, including a $43,000 sound- [email protected]. proof booth for private phone calls. He accepted a sweetheart deal on a condo owned by the wife of a fossil-fuels lobbyist. He used his connections to try to get a job for his wife. He sent his staff on demeaning errands. If they complained, he pun- ished them. Jahi’s Life Mattered He worked hard to fill the swamp of corruption that Trump’s campaign had promised to drain. Amid all the raging political head- ers recently reported that over the medical kidnappings by arrogant Eventually, the stench became so pervasive that lines and hyperventilating tweets of past five years, Jahi was indeed medical professionals and child wel- those who supported his assault on the environ- the Summer of Resistance, a searing growing, digested food, had men- fare bureaucrats who scoff at paren- ment feared that he could no longer be effective. ember of news stopped me in my strual cycles, healed wounds and tal sovereignty and autonomy. The many Americans who do care about the en- tracks last week. fought off infections. “We would say Jahi’s life and death inspired other vironment, not to mention health and safety, can Jahi McMath has passed away. that Jahi’s parents were far from families of disabled children to fight rejoice in Pruitt’s departure, even though he admit- I never had a chance to meet the crazy in believing their daughter to back. ted no wrongdoing. His resignation letter blamed young California teen, but her fight still be biologically alive,” Dr. Robert Jahi’s life and death raised aware- “unrelenting attacks.” for life gripped me three years ago Truog, director of the Harvard Cen- ness of patients’ rights, living wills, We cannot, however, assume that the EPA’s focus and was never far from my mind or MICHELLE ter for Bioethics, concluded. durable powers of attorney, “do not will change. Pruitt was chosen for the job because heart — especially as my own daugh- MALKIN The changed tune of many “ex- resuscitate” orders, revocable trusts he was an avowed enemy of the agency. He was ter, the same age as Jahi, battled her perts” came too late for Jahi’s family, and advance directives. close to the oil and gas industry and, as Oklahoma own health crisis. Foundation’s Bobby Schindler 10 which had been fighting in court to Jahi’s life and death resonated be- attorney general, had filed multiple lawsuits Do you remember Jahi? Medical months ago and reported: “At the bring her back to California. After un- yond ideology, race and class. I’ll not against EPA. The new acting administrator, An- experts declared her “brain dead” time of the tragedy, I believed ... that dergoing several surgeries for intesti- forget the Instagram image of Jahi’s drew Wheeler, is a former coal industry lobbyist. after a routine tonsillectomy gone Jahi was, indeed, dead. But I now nal problems, Jahi succumbed to ex- mom clasping her daughter’s hand at Trump said Wheeler “will continue on with our wrong. Children’s Hospital Oakland have strong doubts. It’s nearly four cessive bleeding and liver failure after her hospital bedside — an enduring great and lasting EPA agenda.” pushed to have all life-sustaining years later, and Jahi’s body still has an operation. Jahi will finally head symbol of hope, suffering, resilience Pruitt’s excesses in ripping off taxpayers and medical treatment terminated; the not broken down...She has experi- home to Oakland this week, where the and abiding love. using his position for personal gain will end. The professionals predicted quick dete- enced no visible bodily decline ... family’s lawyer says her brain will be Jahi McMath mattered. She defied administration’s excesses in dismantling environ- rioration. California declared Jahi Disabled is not dead.” preserved for further study. her California death certificate. She mental regulations and catering to wealthy pollut- legally “brain dead.” Dr. Alan Shewmon, professor With all the roar these days of humbled the experts. She brought joy ers unfortunately, will continue. But Jahi’s mother, professional emeritus of pediatrics and neurology keeping families together, why is to her loved ones. Her heart and nurse Latasha “Nailah” Winkfield, re- at the University of California, Los there so little media attention to the brain may have stopped, but the light — Winston-Salem Journal fused to accept their verdict. As a Angeles, reviewed nearly 50 videos of plight of American families of brain- she brought in her short time on parent, caregiver and believer in Jahi moving her fingers on command injured children who’ve been forced earth will not be extinguished. Christ, Winkfield was compelled to last year and wrote in a court declara- to separate by medical elites making Published By protect her child. With the help of the tion that Jahi was “a living, severely bright-line mortality judgments Michelle Malkin is host of RECORD PUBLISHING COMPANY, INC. pro-life Schiavo Foundation, Wink- disabled young lady, who currently based on murky diagnostic criteria “Michelle Malkin Investigates” 99 W. Broad St., P.O. Box 1448 field moved with her daughter to a fulfills neither the standard diagnos- for what constitutes life? on CRTV.com. Reach her at Dunn, N.C. 28335 long-term care facility in New Jersey. tic guidelines for brain death nor Cali- Also suffering out of the selective [email protected]. Located on historic Lucknow Square Medical ethics scholar Wesley fornia’s statutory definition of death.” media spotlight: Children with rare Smith visited Jahi with the Schiavo And a team of Harvard research- illnesses ripped from their homes in © 2018 CREATORS.COM

blows). In the progressive have free speech rights — not ated with a sarcastic piece he worldview, principles are mal- just Vietnam protesters, flag published in Canada about the First Amendment leable, and useful only to the burners and abortion rights activ- decline of western civilization, extent that they achieve what- ists. Surprise! The constitutional titled, “The future belongs to ever the outcome du jour hap- protection that is sauce for the Islam.” And just last week, a pens to be. progressive goose is also sauce court in England upheld a city Free Speech For The Goose The United States Constitution for the conservative gander. law banning prayer vigils out- — and the principles enshrined For all their posturing about side of abortion clinics. The jus- therein — is no exception. the fear of fascism under the tice who handed down the , borrow- free speech grounds. (And three LAURA HOLLIS For example, after tragedies Trump administration, it is the court’s decision acknowledged ing Supreme Court Justice Elena weeks prior, Masterpiece Cake- like mass shootings, there are so-called progressive left that that the city law violated the Kagan’s language from her dis- shop owner Jack Phillips won his routinely calls for gun control. makes known its loathing for the rights of those who sought to sent in a recent Janus v. AFSCME suit challenging a Colorado Civil Abrams, who says, “Now, the pro- But now we are hearing argu- constitutional protections that peacefully pray in protest, but case, purported in a June 30 arti- Rights Commission decision gressive community is at least ments that it is time to repeal the get in the way of whatever utop- insisted that such a law was “a cle to explain “how conservatives sanctioning him for refusing to skeptical and sometimes dis- Second Amendment. The hue and ic vision they’re fever-dreaming necessary step in a democratic (have) weaponized the First create a wedding cake for a gay traught at the level of First cry following the Masterpiece about today. And it is they, not society.” Democracy for me, Amendment.” couple. Phillips, too, won on First Amendment protection which is Cakeshop, Becerra and Janus the Christian right, who have the but not for thee, that is. The plaintiff in Janus success- Amendment grounds.) being afforded in cases brought cases sounds suspiciously like the zeal of the converted on their Unlike progressives, tradition- fully argued that he should not be As Times author Adam Liptak by litigants on the right.” first salvos in an attack on the quest to perfect America by dis- al liberals understood that society forced to pay public sector union notes, passionate defense of First This brief passage obscures First Amendment. mantling the constitutional pro- is stronger when everyone — dues that support political causes Amendment rights was once de an important distinction be- Here’s a poorly kept secret tections for anyone who gets in even those whose ideas we find he opposes. And the Janus deci- rigueur for self-proclaimed left- tween traditional liberalism and that the recent Supreme Court their way. distasteful — plays by the same sion was released the day after ists. But now that it’s conserva- its more contemporary cousin, cases reveal about progressive It is not hysteria to warn of rules. National Institute of Family and tives who are asserting their progressivism. Historically, lib- objectives: They rarely win in a the need to aggressively protect On this Independence Day, we Life Advocates v. Becerra. In rights to free speech, the left is eralism has defended principles, free and flourishing marketplace our liberties. Other western de- would do well to treasure the Becerra, plaintiffs were pro-life sounding the alarm. and — subject to very limited of ideas. As a result, progressive mocracies have begun to se- gifts our forefathers gave us, and pregnancy centers opposing Cali- Liptak writes, “(L)iberals, who exceptions — the universal ap- ideologues have resorted to legis- verely curtail free speech in the not trade our birthright as free fornia’s Reproductive FACT Act, once championed expansive First plication of them. Progressiv- lation and lawsuits intended to name of some other progressive Americans for the mess of pot- a statute which forced them to Amendment rights are now un- ism, by contrast, exalts not uni- stifle speech they don’t like and “good.” Author and humorist tage that progressives would promote and advertise for abor- easy about them.” Immediately versal principles, but specific compel that which they do. Mark Steyn spent nearly two force us to eat. tion services. Both plaintiffs won thereafter, he quotes renowned outcomes (which fluctuate wild- Alas, the left is waking up to years fending off allegations of their cases on First Amendment First Amendment litigator Floyd ly and change when the wind the reality that all Americans human rights violations associ- © 2018 CREATORS.COM The Daily Record, Dunn, N.C., Tuesday, July 10, 2018 - Page 5 PUBLIC RECORDS

REALTY TRANSACTIONS DWI REPORTS

The following realty transac- lina Hills. iel Scott Dickens, 21.70 acres, The North Carolina Highway ƒ Jennifer Lee Crowder, a a 39-year-old male. tions were filed from June 9-15 in ƒ Jacob Daniel Schlieman to Upper Little River Township. Patrol, the Harnett, Johnston and 41-year-old female. ƒ Stephen Wingo, a 27-year-old the office of Harnett County Reg- Bobby Joe Champion, Grove ƒ May N. McLaurin to Carlton Sampson County Sheriff’s Offic- ƒ Jesse Matthew Martin, a male. ister of Deeds Kim Hargrove in Township, Lot 19, Rocky Branch. Wayne Taylor, Buckhorn Town- es and several area police depart- 42-year-old male. ƒ Ricky Toliver Allen, a Lillington. ƒ Charlene W. Sharp to Charlene ship, Lot 2, Block 15, Captain’s ments report a number of DWI ƒ Daniel Decarrus Medlin, a 37-year-old male. ƒ Beverly E. Rittenhouse to W. Sharp, 2 tracts and easement. Landing. offenses. In North Carolina, .08 is 37-year-old male. ƒ Leroy Elliott, a 49-year-old Samual Aguilar, Phase 3, Lot 84, ƒ Walter Jefferson Price to ƒ Andrew Michael Gendron to the legal limit and registration, if ƒ Jeremy McDougald, a male. Cokesbury Park. Byron Orddrell Ferrell, 2 tracts, Roth Cox II, Phase 2, Lot 41, Bal- provided, of those charged — not 29-year-old male. ƒ Melanie McGee, a 46-year- ƒ Hildred McCormick to Duke Township, Lots 7 and 350, lard Woods. necessarily convicted — listed. ƒ Luke Allen Dale, an 18-year- old female. Dozetta Hines, .34 acre, Lot 8. Erwin Mills Inc. ƒ Matthew C. Leigh to Sarah G. ƒ Ramiro Moses Arroyo, a old male. ƒ Rayma Whitman, a 35-year- ƒ Federal Home Loan Mort- ƒ Billy J. Jacks to Christopher Underwood, Hector’s Creek 37-year-old male. ƒ Bodie Cannon Hopkins, a old female. gage Corp. to Ronnie Denton, 2 J. Pettit, Phase 5, Barbecue Town- Township, Lot 12, Sherman Pines. ƒ Leanna Maretta Becerra- 17-year-old male. tracts, Averasboro Township. ship, Lot 204, Block N, Carolina ƒ NC Custom Homes LLC to Llamas, a 33-year-old female. ƒ Antwuan Lamar McCollum, ƒ Lamco Custom Builders LLC Lakes. Matthew C. Leigh, Lot 12, Sher- to Ronald L. Schad, Neill’s Creek ƒ Henry Randolph Vaughan to man Pines. Township, Lot 9, Block B, Scotch Caudle B. Banks, 0.68 acre, Black ƒ Daniel R. Beaudry to Jason MARRIAGES Plains. River Township, Lot C, Danville Anthony Trevino, Phase 2, Barbe- ƒ Secretary of Veterans Af- Langdon Property. cue Township, Lot 36, Block G, The following marriages were ƒ Daniel Wayne Phillips, 29, of Muse, 31, of Sanford. fairs to Charles E. Keeney, Phase ƒ Stephanie Rollins to Bessie Carolina Lakes. recorded for the week ending Benson to Amber Nicole Regis- ƒ Brandon Lamont Wright, 31, 3, Lot 49, Colonial Hills. Obas, Lot 2, Troy E. and Stepha- ƒ Benjamin R. Chapman to June 29 in the office of Harnett ter, 24, of Benson. of Cary to Rebecca Ruth Naliaka, ƒ Cumberland Homes Inc. to nie Rollins. Ethan J. Witt, Lot 14, Willow Run. County Register of Deeds Kim- ƒ Etheridge Everett Grubb IV, 29, of Cary. George Volger, Buckhorn Town- ƒ Stephanie Rollins to Roger ƒ Richard T. Baer to JA Din- berly Hargrove. 31, of Sanford to Megan Elisabeth ship, Lot 1. Dunn, Grove Township, Lot 1B, A. kins Investments LLC, 0.23 acre, ƒ Hunter Marshall to Christo- Norris Property. Parcel B. pher W. Kirkland, Section 3, ƒ Nicholas Lamont Burton to ƒ Richard T. Baer to JA Din- DIVORCES Phase 3, Lot 138, Richmond Park Carlos Alberto Chicas-Privado, kins Investments LLC, 1.08 acre, at Northridge Plantation. Phase 2, Black River Township, Parcel A and 0.182 acre, Parcel C. The following divorces were July 6. from Tiffany Gene. ƒ James D. McNeil to Gumer- Lot 59, Benton Point. ƒ McKee Homes LLC to Gary filed in the offices of Harnett ƒ Stephenson — Jane Ruth ƒ Cruz — Parlee Anne from cindo Rosario Jimenez, Lot. ƒ Richard Baer LLC to Rich- W. Brown, Phase 4B-1C, Lot 671, County Clerk of Court Marsha from Timothy Brian. Ernesto Crispin. ƒ Alisha R. Daddio to Anthony ard T. Baer, 0.23 acre, Parcel B. Anderson Creek Club. Johnson for the week ending ƒ Dueker — William Joseph J. Lopez, Stewart’s Creek Town- ƒ Richard Baer LLC to Rich- ƒ Johnny B. Knight to George ship, Lot 4, Sweetwater. ard T. Baer, 1.08 acre, Parcel A Duey Williams, 1.17 acre, John- ƒ Lori Denning Duke to John and 0.182 acre, Parcel C. sonville Township, Lot 18, K-Bar CHILD SUPPORT Joseph Semanick, Section 1, Duke ƒ Taylor Frederick Randall Hills. Township, Lot 303, Erwin Mills. Vice to Jennifer Carpenter, Phase ƒ Elizabeth Gwen Pleasant to The following child support ac- ƒ Toni L. Burch vs. Cedric Lett, Carlos A. McNeill, total amount ƒ State Employees’ Credit 1, Barbecue Township, Lot 60, KDP Development LLC, Black tions were heard at the Harnett total amount past due $12,968. past due $595. Union to Secu*re Inc., Grove Stone Cross. River Township, Lots 1-3. County Courthouse on April 30. ƒ Kenia H. Castro vs. Edgar G. ƒ Latoya D. Williams vs. Carlos Township, Lot 7, Block A, Forest ƒ Willie C. Brinkley to Jea- ƒ Gary Bryant to Juan Carlos ƒ Teresa F. McKoy vs. Tonaka Lopez, total amount past due A. McNeill, total amount past due Creek. nette Gallaher, 21.36 acres, An- Ramirez, Upper Little River A. Green, total amount past due $3,600. $2,410. ƒ Donnie W. Price to 26 Bond derson Creek Township. Township, Lot 3, Bordwell Acres. $17,930. ƒ Gabrielle L. Smith vs. Johna- ƒ Katie C. Williams vs. Carlos Street Management LLC, Averas- ƒ Michael R. Davis to Megan ƒ Christopher Kruchten to Mi- ƒ Jamie L. Walmer vs. Brian K. than R. Mabe, total amount past A. McNeill, total amount past due boro Township, Lot 5, C.A. John- Kathleen Hall, Averasboro Town- chael W. Blackmon, Barbecue Grogg, total amount past due due $7,842. $5,499. son Property. ship, Lot 19. Township, Lot 39, Block D, Caro- $26,199. ƒ Andreau T. Graham vs. ƒ Heidii McPherson vs. Law- ƒ Jessica Perez to Ronnie Ev- ƒ Sharri A. Kandarczyk to lina Lakes. ƒ Jasmine Johnson vs. John D. Quenton J. Mangum, total amount rence T. McNeill, total amount ans, Johnsonville Township, Lot Dennis G. Smith, 2.15 acres, Lot 5, ƒ Granville Myres Tilghman II Guerra, total amount past due past due $4,433. past due $13,870. 58, Asheford. Walnut Grove. to Carmen Barnes Hills, Lot. $10,788. ƒ Tasha T. Baker vs. Billy R. ƒ Latisha McLaurin vs. Monti- ƒ Barry J. Beverage to Trinity ƒ Daniel David Bourassa Jr. to ƒ Connie L. Richards to Bran- ƒ Kris R. Williford vs. Mat- Mangum Jr., total amount past nus L. McNeill, total amount past Retirement LLC Trinity LLC, Christopher J. Thompson, Phase dy L. Lawrence, Phase 2 and 3, thew T. Hamilton, total amount due $6,226. due $22,629. Phase 3, Lot 242, Carolina Hills. 1, Lot 3, Woodbridge. Johnsonville Township, Lot 58, past due $1,254. ƒ Heather N. Walp vs. Darrell ƒ Torey Jenkins vs. Ronnie L. ƒ James R. Cleckler Jr. to Kristi ƒ Adrienne N. Young to Wil- Yorkshire Plantation. ƒ N.C. Foster Care vs. Jamie L. W. Marsh Jr., total amount past McNeill, total amount past due Carrigan White, Section 2, Barbe- liam C. Winfrey, Section 1, Ander- ƒ Donald Craig Miller to Victo- Harding, total amount past due due $3,716. $7,636. cue Township, Lot 69, The Summit. son Creek Township, Lots 78-81, ria E. Lowery, Phase 7, Barbecue $985. ƒ Erica M. Boyd vs. Brandon ƒ Lakisha D. Pipkin vs. Ronnie ƒ The Money Source Inc. to Anderson Estates. Township, Lot 71, Block S, Caro- ƒ Sylvia Wellington vs. Athena L. Martin, total amount past due L. McNeill, total amount past due Secretary of Veterans Affairs, ƒ Comfort Homes Inc. to Stan- lina Lakes. M. Harris, total amount past due $1,254. $5,019. Phase B, Portion 1, Lot 170, Lex- ley Allen, Lot 62, Whetstone. ƒ Used2New4U Inc. to Belinda $998. ƒ Tina M. Mason-Potter vs. Mi- ƒ Michelle Swindell vs. Larry ington Plantation, The Colony at ƒ Thomas E. Tice to Billy Joe Lee Steinmetz, Phase 1, Lot 89, ƒ Kimberly L. Wilkes vs. Mi- chael L. Mason, total amount past D. McNeill Jr., total amount past Lexington. Lee, Hector’s Creek Township, Benton Point. chael S. Hersman, total amount due $4,328. due $8,635. ƒ Bill Clark Homes of Fayette- Lot 2, Dexterfield. ƒ Gary Louis Brown Revoca- past due $3,435. ƒ Tierra S. McNeill vs. Darnel ƒ Patricia Herring-Wilkerson ville LLC to Danielle L. Ragland, ƒ Scott Ashworth to Peggy ble Trust, dated May 19, 2017 to ƒ Donna J. Newell vs. Clinton N. Massey, total amount past due vs. Stephen Mills, total amount Phase 6B, Lot 210, Highgrove at Handon, Portion of 0.878 acre, Gary Louis Brown, 5 acres, Tract A. Hill, total amount past due $12,068. past due $10,033. Anderson Creek. Anderson Creek Township, Lot 3. 2 and two easements, Upper Lit- $26,651. ƒ Susan Dodson vs. Amanda ƒ Christa M. Navarro vs. Na- ƒ Joshua James Aeschliman to ƒ Waylon B. Buchanan to Peg- tle River Township. ƒ Tabatha M. Gray vs. Clinton Matthews, total amount past due than T. Mowery, total amount past Marcus J. Fisher, Phase 1, Lot gy Handon, Portion of 0.878 acre, ƒ Ashley Henderson Messer to A. Hill, total amount past due $15,059. due $3,358. 47R, Stone Cross. Anderson Creek Township, Lot 2. Turner Matthews Construction $18,586. ƒ Anna M. Strickland vs. David ƒ Kelly A. Guyer vs. Jeremy ƒ Sandra D. Page to Michelle ƒ David Todd Johnson to Inc., 2 acres, Grove Township. ƒ Jennifer L. Reynolds vs. R. Matthews, total amount past K. Muse, total amount past due R. Page, 10.09 acres, Tract 2B. Vaniece S. Johnson, 0.971 acre, ƒ Seth David Kimrey to Bar- Clinton A. Hill, total amount past due $3,961. $1,301. ƒ Nin C. Freeman to Douglas P. Tract 1A, Neill’s Creek Township. ton Gatrell, Phase 2B, Lot 60, due $5,491. ƒ Nicole M. Brown vs. Danny ƒ Paula E. Bass vs. Ronnie L. Godwin Jr., Lot, Averasboro ƒ Dinah D. Ang to Dina D. Ang, Trotter’s Ridge. ƒ Shelley V. Sykes vs. Clinton A. Maynard, total amount past Norris II, total amount past due Township. Portion 2, Johnsonville Township, ƒ Richard H. Hillman Jr. to Tif- A. Hill, total amount past due due $10,487. $6,122. ƒ Myrtle M. McKinney to Gar- Lot 146, Village of Lexington. fany Dawn Gregory, 1.680 acre, $28,624. ƒ Shelly F. Guin vs. Teddy V. ƒ Heather R. Fredenburg vs. ry Dawson, Black River Town- ƒ Smith and Wallace Holdings Black River Township, Lot 5. ƒ Nancy R. Hodge vs. David L. Maynard, total amount past due Christopher J. Proctor, total ship, Lot 1. LLC to Landon Thomas Chandler, ƒ Gary Robinson Homes LLC Hodge, total amount past due $43,138. amount past due $7,270. ƒ Cindi M. Quay (Admn) to 13.17 acres, Buckhorn Township, to Christopher W. Beckwith, Lot $13,521. ƒ Khristy L. Rich vs. Brian K. ƒ Sherri E. Davis vs. Jerry W. Joshua D. Barrus, 4.12 acres, Lil- Lot 8. 16, Johnson Farms. ƒ Lisa T. Johnson vs. Tammy L. McCrimon, total amount past due Pullum Jr., total amount past due lington Township, Lot 2. ƒ Brandi M. Dubasik to Dawn ƒ Amanda Rettenmeyer to Howard, total amount past due $7,864. $24,853. ƒ Wells Fargo Bank NA to The Faciane, Parcel B, Portion of Deborah S. Worley, 10.01 acres, $4,897. ƒ Lagrace P. Johnson vs. Brian ƒ Annie B. Council vs. Carlos Secretary of Veterans Affairs, 79/100ths acre, Tract 1, Stewart’s Buckhorn Township, Lot 3. ƒ Christina H. Avery vs. Ron- K. McCrimon, total amount past Ramirez, total amount past due Phase 3, Lot 235, Carolina Hills. Creek Township. ƒ Connie T. Babb to Michael ald L. Hughes Jr., total amount due $1,442. $2,333. ƒ Lloyd M. Dillon to Peter J. ƒ Ashley Braswell Realty LLC Anderson Homes Inc., Hector’s past due $15,949. ƒ Chastity L. Wilson vs. Ernest ƒ Brian Smith vs. Amanda L. Gonzalez, Buckhorn Township, to Jimmy Davis Boothe, 2.00 Creek Township, Lot 4R. ƒ Charity A. Tucker vs. John A. L. McDougald, total amount past Saunders, total amount past due Lots 5 and 7. acres and .22 right-of-way, Parcel ƒ Jason Anderson to Stephen P. Huymaier Jr., total amount past due $1,134. $600. ƒ Patsy Delilah Thomas to A, Grove Township. Krutko, Section 1, Phase 2B, Lot due $1,951. ƒ Wanda M. Taylor vs. Gir- Amy Elizabeth Taylor, 1.32-acre ƒ Andrew Tackaberry to Alex- 324, Anderson Creek Club. ƒ Cynthia R. Ramirez vs. Luis adella D. McIver, total amount The following child support ac- tract, Upper Little River Town- ander John Meyer, Phase 7, Bar- ƒ Richard R. Umstead to C.J. A. Ibarra, total amount past due past due $1,438. tions were heard at the Harnett ship. becue Township, Lot 9, Block S, K. McAulay, Portion 2, Lot 208, $7,896. ƒ Renota Q. McKay vs. Levoin County Courthouse on May 21. ƒ Thomas W. Davis to Trevor Carolina Lakes. Lexington Plantation, Village of ƒ Faye J. Ivery vs. Antoinette McKay Jr., total amount past due Judge Mary H. Wells presided. Lee Finchum, Johnsonville Town- ƒ William C. Marsalis to Wil- Lexington. L. Jackson, total amount past due $1,412. ƒ Mariah K. Myton vs. Daniel ship, Lot 8, Brafford Estates. liam C. Marsalis, Phase 2, Lilling- ƒ Larry F. Weathers to Ken- $3,528. ƒ Danielle M. Esposito vs. Ev- L. Bowen, total amount past due ƒ Solema Kwamina Campbell ton Township, Lot 70, Tirzah Vil- neth R. Barnhouse, Lot 3. ƒ Raven S. Moore vs. Dustin C. erette L. McKinney, total amount $75,747. to Noe Angeles Gabriel, Phase 1, lage. ƒ Tmilan Corp. to AADYA Jacobs, total amount past due past due $606. ƒ Angelina D. Winston vs. Tim- Barbecue Township, Lot 95, Caro- ƒ Jimmy Lynn Dickens to Dan- LLC, Lot and easement. $6,499. ƒ Fatina Vinston vs. Kelvin N. othy McDougald, total amount ƒ Bianca S. Rollins vs. Lewis J. McKoy, total amount past due past due $33,855. Jenkins, total amount past due $8,485. ƒ Mandy J. Premo vs. Roder- LIENS AND JUDGMENTS $2,968. ƒ Shannita N. Minter vs. Kel- ick T. McLean, total amount past ƒ Brenda T. Jones vs. Franklin vin N. McKoy, total amount past due $32,347. The following liens and judg- ƒ Wanda Gibson vs. Robert ƒ Midland Funding LLC vs. C. Jernigan, total amount past due $50,260. ƒ Courtney V. Hodge vs. Jamel ments were filed in the offices of Holder, plaintiff to recover Ruth Bennett, plaintiff to recover due $6,530. ƒ Ciera McKoy vs. Kelvin N. D. Sledge, total amount past due Harnett County Clerk of Court $1,495. $1,083. ƒ Marsha Johnson vs. Anthony McKoy, total amount past due $3,806. Marsha Johnson for the week ƒ Jerry Bayles vs. Lewis J. ƒ Branch B&T Co. (BB&T Fi- L. Johnson, total amount past due $13,730. ƒ April Liles vs. Shawndrick T. ending July 6. They do not in- Bell, plaintiff to recover $892. nancial FSB) vs. Laura S. Godwin, $4,708. ƒ Shauna D. Brewington vs. Alford, total amount past due clude lawyer’s fees or interest. ƒ Har-Law Realty Corp. of NC plaintiff to recover $3,806. ƒ Gloria J. Scott vs. Millicent Oatron M. McKoy, total amount $6,591. ƒ Eleanor Cameron vs. Rokay- vs. Michael Deshawn Burgher, ƒ Ken Dawson vs. Anita Johnson, total amount past due past due $2,876. ƒ Leanesha C. McKoy vs. la Ray, plaintiff to recover $515. plaintiff to recover $1,314. Wright, plaintiff to recover $14,265. ƒ Catheryn Eason vs. Oatron Shawndrick T. Alford, total ƒ John Hiester Chevrolet of ƒ Har-Law Realty Corp. of NC $2,250. ƒ Ariel Q. Raines vs. Devin K. M. McKoy, total amount past due amount past due $1,190. Lillington vs. Donna McLamb, vs. Roland Leon Throwbridge, ƒ Rodger Breeding Sr. vs. Jones, total amount past due $3,762. ƒ Myiesha A. Mayhew vs. Ka- plaintiff to recover $539. plaintiff to recover $2,320. James Breeding Sr., plaintiff to $6,484. ƒ Glenda A. Vandergriff vs. von M. Allen, total amount past ƒ Karton Properties vs. Tani- ƒ Midland Funding LLC vs. recover $7,000. ƒ Charlene Schuler vs. Rachel Danny M. McKoy Sr., total due $4,771. sha Wilson, plaintiff to recover Daniele Allen, plaintiff to recover ƒ Zachery Angle vs. Enrique C. Jones, total amount past due amount past due $1,848. ƒ Patricia Brown vs. Reginald $1,240. $2,620. Perez, plaintiff to recover $1,700. $7,667. ƒ Paulette Robinson vs. Donald L. Barnes, total amount past due ƒ Ruth M. Frederick vs. Sha- W. McLaughlin, total amount past $640. var A. Judd, total amount past due $10,680. ƒ Sharia S. Walker vs. Terrell BUILDING PERMITS due $8,677. ƒ Fostina M. Crosby vs. Archie L. Blackmon, total amount past ƒ Harnett DSS vs. Shavar A. Jr. McLean, total amount past due due $8,184. The following building permits CP New Residential Anderson Creek Township. Judd, total amount past due $5,029. ƒ Maronda L. Hicks vs. Terry which include the builder, esti- ƒ Sec (Jeff Pope), 3,112 square- ƒ Shaun Gardner, Summerlin, $1,906. ƒ Porsha Blue vs. David J. O. Bryant, total amount past due mated cost, subdivision and town- foot structure, $212,544, Neill’s 34 lots, Johnsonville Township. ƒ Chantel R. Martin vs. Jona- McLean, total amount past due $28,835. ship were issued from June 25-29 Creek Township. than L. Judkins, total amount past $3,016. ƒ Patricia S. Williams vs. La- by the Harnett County Planning ƒ John Fronk, Anderson Creek, CP Farm Building/Etc. due $530. ƒ Valerie Adams vs. Robin H. netta Corbin, total amount past Department. Phase 4B-1C, 3,978 square-foot ƒ Ambrea D. Brady, Barbecue ƒ Jordan L. Kruger vs. James McLean, total amount past due due $2,114. structure, $331,776, Anderson Township. D. Langston, total amount past $18,203. ƒ Minnie R. Williams vs. Rob- CP Manufactured Homes Creek Township. due $9,914. ƒ Rachel E. McKoy vs. Timo- ert A. Cox, total amount past due ƒ Harold Butts, Neill’s Creek ƒ Sam and Jennifer Greene, Manufactured Home ƒ Nitisha T. Harris vs. Rogia J. thy B. McLean, total amount past $5,788. Township. Black River Township. RA20R/RA20M Criteria Lassiter, total amount past due due $8,586. ƒ Amanda H. Delay vs. Mi- ƒ Pride Homes Inc., Market ƒ Angela Marks, Johnsonville $1,384. ƒ Jessica O. Reyes vs. Bruce A. chael A. Crockett, total amount CP Miscellaneous Place, Barbecue Township. Township. ƒ Adrienne D. Talley vs. James McLeod, total amount past due past due $2,855. Inspection Application ƒ Pride Homes Inc., Market ƒ E.J. Womack, Carrie H. Lemon Jr., total amount past due $15,614. ƒ Tiffany S. Elliott vs. Jamar ƒ Town of Lillington — 2018, Place, 2,869 square-foot struc- Cloud Estate, Barbecue Town- $3,182. ƒ Shekera McLean vs. Thomas C. Davis, total amount past due Lillington Township. ture, $206,880, Barbecue Town- ship. ƒ Bridget T. McKoy vs. James O. McMillian, total amount past $881. ƒ 4th of July 2018, Lillington ship. ƒ Bobby Griffin, Upper Little Lemon Jr., total amount past due due $24,682. ƒ Catia Kelly vs. Mark D. Fam- Township. ƒ Kent, Sweetwater, 71 lots, River Township. $5,740. ƒ Gwendolyn W. Thompson vs. bro, total amount past due $7,069. Page 6 - The Daily Record, Dunn, N.C., Tuesday, July 10, 2018 ETCETERA DILBERT By Scott Adams

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Jackson Glenn Barefoot, 17 Iona Hawley Grady, 98 Amber N. Johnson, 35 Amber Nowell Johnson, 35, of Jackson Glenn Barefoot, 17, Iona Hawley Grady, 98, of Linden died Thursday, July 5, 2018. of Godwin died Sunday evening, Bunnlevel passed away in her A funeral Mass will be held 11 July 8, 2018, unexpectedly. He home on Saturday, July 7, 2018. a.m. Thursday at Sacred Heart was born in Sampson County on She was born Dec. 5, 1919, in Catholic Church, Dunn. Father Nov. 21, 2000. Erwin, N.C., to the late Nathan- Mulroney will officiate. Entomb- Jackson was a rising senior at iel and Ardella Hawley. Iona was ment will be at Devotional Gar- Midway High School where he preceded in death by her hus- dens, Dunn. was a member of the Midway band, Robert Algie Grady Sr.; Survivors include her husband, High School Marching Band, brothers, Nath, Paul, Charles, Moamen Ramadan of Sanford; her Beta Club, the Fayetteville Sym- Arthur, Harvey, Milton and Pete parents, Larry and Brenda John- phony Youth Orchestra, and All Hawley; and sister, Peggy West- son of Linden; sister, Gabrielle County Band. He was also a brook. Gauger and husband Aaron of member of Baptist Chapel She is survived by her daugh- Rolesville; brother, Jeremy John- Church. ter, Mary Grady of Lillington; son and wife Pam of Linden; niec- A celebration of life service son, Bobby Grady of Bunnlevel; es, Haley Johnson, Kimberlee and will be held Thursday at 11 a.m. sister, Nora Johnson of Golds- Ashleigh Gauger; and nephews, at Baptist Chapel Church by the boro; grandson, Jeremy Jeremy Johnson Jr. and Logan Rev. Joey Cantrell. Burial will Amber Nowell Johnson Jackson Glenn Barefoot (Brooke) Grady of Erwin; grand- Johnson. follow in the church cemetery. Iona Hawley Grady daughter, Holly (Brian) Rogers The family will receive friends Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m. at West He is survived by his mother, Renee Jackson and husband Brent of Ft. Mill, S.C.; great-grandchildren, Autumn, Cassidy, Erin, Jeremy & Dunn Funeral Home, Erwin. of Godwin; his father, Jody G. Barefoot of Dunn; a half brother, Day- and Damien; close and dear friend and caregiver, Debbie Jones of lan Barefoot of Dunn; a brother, Eric Jackson and wife Cassie of Bunnlevel, N.C.; and best friends, Larry Jones and Timmy Jones of Autryville; a sister, Brandy Barbour and husband Garrett of Au- the home. tryville; maternal grandparents, Kenneth and Doris Jackson of God- There will be a memorial service on Wednesday, July 11, 2018, at David E. Lockamy, 84 win, Elsie Jackson of Dunn; paternal grandparents, Hugh and Mary 4 p.m. at the Erwin Advent Christian Church, 600 S. 15th St., Erwin, David E. Lockamy, 84, of 468 U.S. 70 East, Sealevel, formerly of West of Newton Grove, Leonard and Deborah Barefoot of Dunn; and with Pastor Holly Rogers of Ft. Mill, S.C., presiding. Clinton, died Saturday, July 7, 2018, at Pruitt Health. several aunts and uncles. Arrangements by Cape Fear Crematory. He was born in 1933 in Sampson County, son of the late Deoffie Lee The family will receive friends Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m. at Lockamy and Callie Norris Lockamy. He was a truck driver in the Skinner & Smith Funeral Home. civil service field. The family asks instead of flowers that memorials be made to James D. ‘Jimmy’ Broglin, 72 He was also preceded in death by his wife, Mary Helen Davis Midway District Band Boosters, c/o Shannon Coats, 438 Clubhouse Lockamy; and brothers, Delbert Lockamy, Nathan Lockamy, James Drive, Dunn, NC 28334. James Dale “Jimmy” Broglin, 72, died Thursday, July 5, 2018, in the N.C. State Veterans Nursing Home in Fayetteville. Lockamy and Jackie Lockamy. He was a veteran of the U.S. Air Force. He was preceded in death by A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Crumpler- a brother, Mack Turlington. Honeycutt Funeral Home, 118 Fayetteville St., Clinton. The Rev. Annie T. King, 63 A graveside service and interment with military honors will be held Johnny Peterson will officiate. Interment will follow in Grandview Annie Lou Tyndall King, 63 of Wednesday at noon at Sandhills State Veterans Cemetery, Fort Bragg, Memorial Garden. 685 Landing Drive, Hampstead, with the Rev. Dr. John Hedgepeth officiating. A visitation for family Survivors include a daughter, Shelia D. Yarboro of Morehead City; died Friday, July 6, 2018, at Kitty and friends will be held prior to the service at Adcock Funeral Home in son, Robert Lockamy of New Jersey; eight grandchildren; six great- Askins Hospice Center in Golds- Spring Lake from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. grandchildren; sisters, Doris Wrench of Raleigh and Joyce Currie of boro. Born on Jan. 17, 1955, in Survivors include his son, Paul A. Broglin and wife Sherri of Fayette- Burlington; and brother, Bobby Lockamy of Apex. Wayne County, she was the daugh- ville; a daughter, Sonia D. Broglin; brother, Tony Broglin and wife The family will receive friends tonight from 6 to 8 at the funeral ter of the late Stephen Everette Brenda of Gastonia; and a grandson, Ryan Broglin. home and other times at 316 Lisbon St., Apt. D, Clinton. Tyndall. She was the widow of the late Larry James King and was a retired waitress. She was preceded in death by her brother, David Wayne Tyndall. Funeral services will be held 2 p.m. today at Royal-Hall Funeral The 20 Best Things For You To Eat, Part 2 Home Chapel, 301 McKoy St., Clin- ton. The Revs. C.H. Lee and Here is Part 2 of the best (think sources like cocoa and fruit banned from airline cabins, Charles Ray Jernigan will offici- things for you to eat, again bor- chocolate) which go along ways hotels, and public transporta- rowing heavily from Brianna El- to improving health. Drinking tion… apparently due to that ate. Burial will follow at Grand- Annie Lou Tyndall King view Memorial Park. liot at Healthline.com. And, as we cranberry juice and extracts has smell. One cup of durian pro- Survivors include her sons, Roy D. King and wife Bonnie of Newton did on Part 1, we’ve tagged those been shown to help prevent uri- vides 80 percent of the RDI for Grove, and Aaron L. King of Clinton; her mother, Daisy Tyndall of Clin- from the following list that can nary tract infections. vitamin C, and it is also rich in ton; sisters, Virginia Herring and husband Glenn of Oak Island, Bar- be grown in Harnett County: Bottom Line: Cranberries are manganese, B vitamins, copper, bara Lee and husband Jerry of Clinton, Patricia Lane of Clinton, Brenda some need a little extra effort, rich in several nutrients and anti- folate and magnesium. Further- Gautier and husband Mike of Clinton; her brothers, James Tyndall of but some are surprisingly easy. oxidants. They also contain ben- more, durian contains several Clinton and Billy Tyndall of Burgaw; and grandchildren, Cassidy Leigh Anyway, hope you enjoyed the THOSE INCREDIBLE eficial plant compounds that help healthy plant compounds that King, Ashlyn Delaney King and Ashor James King. first part and were inspired to EDIBLES prevent urinary tract infections.” function as antioxidants. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Kitty Askins Hospice add more fruits to your diet. • Lemons: “We have all learned “Bottom Line: Durian is rich in Center, 107 Handley Park Court, Goldsboro, NC 27534. • Apples: “Apples are not only FRED ROBINSON that lemons are widely known for nutrients and plant compounds among the most recognizable their high vitamin C content, but that can provide some promising fruits in the world but also hap- flammatory effects and may help what you might not know is that health benefits… if you can Billy C. Carter, 47 pen to be incredibly nutritious. reduce the risk of cancer. they can be particularly helpful somehow evade the stink.” Billy Craig Carter, 47, of Sanford died Thursday, July 5, 2018, at the They contain a high amount of “Bottom Line: Pomegranates in promoting heart health due to • Watermelon: Now we are SECU Jim and Betsy Bryan UNC Hospice Home in Pittsboro. fiber, along with vitamins C, K have wide-ranging health bene- their potential to lower both talking. “Watermelon is high in He was born in Lee County, son of Billy Joe Carter and Edna Earle and some B vitamins. They also fits. They are incredibly high in blood lipids and blood pressure. vitamins A and C. It’s also rich in Sloan Carter. He was an avid hunter and fisherman and enjoyed the offer potassium, as well as pec- antioxidants and other plant com- Based largely on animal studies, some important antioxidants, in- outdoors. tin, which is a prebiotic fiber that pounds that can help reduce in- researchers have also proposed cluding lycopene (think toma- Funeral services will be held 2 p.m. Wednesday at Lemon Springs actually feeds the good bacteria flammation and prevent disease.” that the plant compounds in lem- toes), carotenoids (think plant Baptist Church with the Rev. Andy Foley officiating. Burial will follow in your gut and helps improve • Strawberries: “While straw- ons can help prevent weight gain pigments which are responsible in the Lemon Springs Baptist Church Cemetery. digestion and your metabolic berries are highly nutritious, it is in humans. Other studies show for the bright red, yellow and or- Survivors include his parents, Billy Joe and Edna Earle Carter of health; it also helps keep in check their vitamin C, manganese, fo- that the citric acid in lemon juice ange hues in many fruits and Sanford; his wife, Stephanie Solis Carter; son, Richard Craig “C.J.” the bad bacteria. late (a salt of folic acid), and po- has the ability to treat kidney vegetables) and cucurbitacin E Carter of Sanford; daughters, JoHanna Grace Carter of Texas and “Many studies have pointed to tassium content where they real- stones. (think some Chinese veggies Brittnay Nicole Oldham of Carthage; sisters, Pamela Joan Carter Ma- the antioxidants found in apples ly shine. Compared to other Bottom Line: Lemons are rich along with pumpkins and gourds). son of Sanford and Penny Elaine Carter of Sanford; and nieces and as promoting heart health and fruits, strawberries have a rela- in vitamin C and other plant com- And of all the fruits we have nephews. reducing the risk of Type II dia- tively low glycemic index, so eat- pounds that may promote heart talked about, watermelon is one The family will receive friends Wednesday from 12:30 to 2 p.m. at betes, cancer and Alzheimer’s. ing them shouldn’t cause a big health, boost weight loss and help of the most hydrating, as it is Lemon Springs Baptist Church, prior to the funeral services. Those same antioxidants have blood sugar spike, and like other prevent kidney stones.” made up of over 90 percent wa- Arrangements by Smith Funeral Home of Broadway. been shown through laboratory berries, strawberries have a high • Durian: “Probably a fruit ter. work to increase bone density in antioxidant capacity, which may you’ve never even heard of, Du- “Bottom Line: Watermelon is animals. reduce your risk of chronic dis- rian (DUR–ri–in) is often hailed high in water, nutrients, and anti- “Bottom Line: Apples are very ease. as King of Fruits. The aroma may oxidants. It is also particularly nutritious. Their nutrients, anti- “Bottom Line: Strawberries give you pause, however, since it high in a powerful antioxidant OBITUARY POLICY oxidants, and fiber may reduce are rich in several nutrients and reportedly tastes like Heaven but called lycopene.” the risk of disease and improve antioxidants. Eating them may smells like hell. 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ONE ONER STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA 2005 Chevy COUNTY OF HARNETT HARNETT COUNTY Trailblaer SU 131,000 miles. Cloth IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIISION interior, dark gray in color, very BEFORE THE CLERK BEFORE THE CLERK clean, great shape. New brakes, FILE NO. 18SP230 File 18 E 261 new battery, new gas tank & smoke free. $4500. Call 910-892-5656 between 10am-10pm. ‘07 Yamaha Silverado Road Star NOTICE OF SALE ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE 2006 Ford 500-Gold, pw,pl,ps, very nice, 99948 miles, $5995.00. Call 16,800 miles, lots of chrome, black J & T Auto Sales Inc. 910-892-0961 saddlebags. Metallic Grey w/ Deep The undersigned having qualified as Administratrix of the Estate of Jenne IN THE MATTER OF THE FORECLOSURE Jannes Hummel,deceased late of Harnett County, North Carolina, this is to Dark BlueSOLD Trim around the Gas OF A DEED OF TRUST EXECUTED BY 2007 olvo S40. 200k miles. tank, & fenders, w/whitewall tires. notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the decedent TIMOTHY M. WICKER, unmarried, and to Administratrix on or before the 26th day of September or this notice will be Blown engine - does not run. Garage kept. Never been laid down. spouse of TIMOTHY M. WICKER, if any pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted New tires. $750 OBO. dated July 1, 2000, RECORDED IN BOOK 1433, to the estate should make immediate payment. Call 910-658-2446. REDUCED $4,000! PAGE 823, HARNETT COUNTY REGISTRY, BY Call 910-567-6178. Leave a message M. ANDREW LUCAS, SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE This the 26th day of June, 2018 2010 Toyota Camry, Black, loaded, Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of Amanda Gill, Administratrix very nice, 190000 miles, $7995.00. Deluxe Bushtec Motorcycle trust executed by Timothy M. Wicker, to Reginald B. Kelly, Trustee for Clyde 116 Clearview Court Call J & T Auto Sales Inc. Trailer. Eye catching. Harley L. Patterson and Michael D. Eaker and Nicole R. Cain (formerly Eaker)., Sanford, NC 27332 910-892-0961 Davidson, orange/black/silver, dated July 1, 2000, and recorded on August 14, 2000, in Book 1433, Page 6/267/3,10,17/2018 custom paint, tongue mounted 823, Harnett County Registry. 2011 Hyundai Elantra, Black, great cooler, chrome rear bumper, swivel shape and loaded, 57000 miles, hitch, custom fenders and extra $8995.00. Call J & T Auto Sales Inc. lights. Over 5K invested. Will Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA 910-892-0961 sacrifice for 3K OBO. Must see to secured by the said deed of trust and the undersigned and the holder of the HARNETT COUNTY appreciate. Call 919-207-9095 note evidencing said indebtedness having directed that the deed of trust be Do you need a car to drive to work, foreclosed, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale in the main for a new teenage driver or just a for more information or arrange appointment to see. lobby of the Harnett County Courthouse, North Carolina, or the usual and IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE new car for you? You can find customary location at the Harnett County Courthouse for conducting the sale any kind you want when you search SUPERIOR COURT DIISION July 16, 2018 at 3:00 pm, and will sell to the highest bidder for cash the BEFORE THE CLERK The Classifieds on line at following described property situated in Harnett County, North Carolina, to www.mydailyrecord.com File 18 E 415 TRUCKS wit: BEING ALL OF LOT No. 13, containing 4.41 acres, more or less, as shown EXECUTORS NOTICE AUTO/CLASSIC 1997 Ford Truck, 2 12 ton, on map entitled TJP-II, dated July 15, 1999, Prepared by Dowell G. Eakes, 4.6 motor, automatic. 1500. RLS, and recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Harnett County Call 9195208468 for more at map number 99-348. Reference to said map is hereby made for greater The undersigned having qualified as Executor of the Estate of Rebecca 1954 Ford 2000. Can be seen at information. certainty of description. Sue Pearce Holland ,deceased late of Harnett County, North Carolina, this 404 George St. Benson, NC 27504. is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the Call 9197011107 or 9105144527 2006 Chevrolet Colorado Black, pw, Save and except any releases or deeds of release of record. decedent to exhibit the same to the below named Executor on or before the pl, ps, 122213 miles, $8995.00. Call 3rd day of October, 2018 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov- 1988 Cadillac Brougham- 60,000 J & T Auto Sales Inc. 910-892-0961 Said property is commonly known as 121 Erin Drive, Cameron, North ery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to the estate should make miles. $4,000. Can be seen at 404 Carolina 28326. immediate payment. George St. Benson, NC 27504. re you looking an old work truck or Call 919-701-1107 or 910-514-4527 would you rather have one to show Third party purchasers must pay the excise tax, and the court costs of Forty- This the 3rd day of July, 2018 for more information. off? You can find either one you Five Cents ($0.45) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) pursuant to NCGS want when you search 7A-308(a)(1). A cash deposit (no personal checks) of five percent (5%) of the Kenneth Earl Holland, Sr., Executor The Classifieds on line at purchase price, or Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars ($750.00), whichever is 2020 Mitchell Road www.mydailyrecord.com greater, will be required at the time of the sale. Following the expiration of the Angier, NC 27501 FOR SALE 7/3,10,17,24/2018 1977 Mercedes 300D, statutory upset bid period, all the remaining amounts are immediately due Diesel, 230K miles, Engine rebuilt. and owing. $3000. Call 910 893-9305 AUTO DISPLAY Said property to be offered pursuant to this Notice of Sale is being offered for STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA sale, transfer and conveyance "AS IS WHERE IS". There are no representa- HARNETT COUNTY tions of warranty relating to the title or any physical, environmental, health or VANS/WAGONS/SPORT safety conditions existing in, on, at, or relating to the property being offered IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE UTILITY for sale. This sale is made subject to all prior liens, unpaid taxes, special SUPERIOR COURT DIISION assessments, easements, rights of way, deeds of release, and any other BEFORE THE CLERK encumbrances or exceptions of record. File 18 E 406 Chevy 1500 an 2002 15 passenger. 5,000. Lillington 10516 Greenpath Rd., Dunn Pursuant to N.C.G.S. 45-21.16A(b), an order for possession of the property Area. Call 9108909063. may be issued pursuant to N.C.G.S. 45-21.29 in favor of the purchaser and 910-892-8182 • 910-892-8207 against the party or parties in possession by the clerk of superior court of the ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE 2003 Chevrolet Trailblaer SU county in which the property is sold. Gray, power everything, cloth The undersigned having qualified as Administrator of the Estate of Tony interior, 155256 miles. $4495.00. Pursuant to N.C.G.S. 45-21.16A(b), Any person who occupies the property Merle Williams ,deceased late of Harnett County, North Carolina, this is to Call J & T Auto Sales, Inc. at pursuant to a rental agreement entered into or renewed on or after October notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the decedent 910-892-0961. 1, 2007, may, after receiving the notice of sale, terminate the rental agree- to Administrator on or before the 26th day of September or this notice will be ment upon 10 days’ written notice to the landlord. Upon termination of a rent- pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted an For Sale- 2007 Town & Country, al agreement, the tenant is liable for rent due under the rental agreement to the estate should make immediate payment. white in color, very clean, runs very prorated to the effective date of the termination. good. $4795 Neg. Serious Inquiries 2012 Ford Fusion This the 26th day of June, 2018 only Call 919-820-3725 between This 20th day of June, 2018. 9am-9pm. $6,295 Ollin G. Guy, Jr., Administrator Post Office Box 314 M. Andrew Lucas Coats, NC 27521 CAMPERS/MOTOR HOMES Substitute Trustee 6/267/3,10,17/2018 HARRINGTON, GILLELAND, WINSTEAD FEINDEL & LUCAS, LLP 1999 Chevrolet Express R P.O. Box 1045, Sanford, N.C. 27330 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA 7995.00. 49,816 miles, white, 919/776-4131 HARNETT COUNTY bedroom with queen sie bed, full 2004 Ford Mustang 7/3,10/2018 sie bed over cab of vehicle, dining area folds into bed, has a bathroom $3,895 IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE with shower, toilet, and sink. Kit- SUPERIOR COURT DIISION chen has everything, stove, fridge, STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA BEFORE THE CLERK sink, microwave. This R has a roll COUNTY OF HARNETT File 18 E 464 out awning and pull out steps. It is in great shape. ery nice. Call J & T Auto Sales to make an appointment IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE to see at 910-892-0961. BEFORE THE CLERK EXECUTRIX NOTICE FILE NO. 18SP229 Pop-up Camper with A/C Includes everything you need to go camping. 2005 Ford Explorer The undersigned having qualified as Executrix of the Estate of Jennifer $2,500, please call (910)574-8921 Lauren Cantu a.k.a. Jennifer Lauren Drod, deceased late of Harnett County, $4,995 NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the decedent to exhibit the same to the below named FOR SALE Executrix on or before the 3rd day of October, 2018 or this notice will be Wilderness 30 ft. pull behind IN THE MATTER OF THE FORECLOSURE pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations camper trailer. Great shape, OF A DEED OF TRUST EXECUTED BY indebted to the estate should make immediate payment. master bedroom, double bunk ROBERT GRAY WEST III, unmarried, beds, bathroom, no leaks, sleeps dated August 5, 2010, RECORDED IN BOOK 2777, This the 3rd day of July, 2018 6, brand new carpet. Serious 0% INTEREST PAGE 945, HARNETT COUNTY REGISTRY, BY Inquiries only!! $4100 Neg. No Credit Check M. ANDREW LUCAS, SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE Laurie B. Drod, Executrix Call 919-602-7700. P.O. Box 422 Everyone is Approved! Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of Arroyo Grande, CA 93420 trust executed by Robert Gray West III, unmarried to Clyde L. Patterson, 7/3,10,17,24/2018 Trustee, dated August 5, 2010, and recorded on August 25, 2010, in Book 2777, Page 945, Harnett County Registry.

Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA secured by the said deed of trust and the undersigned and the holder of the HARNETT COUNTY note evidencing said indebtedness having directed that the deed of trust be foreclosed, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at the IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE Courthouse Door of the Harnett County Courthouse, Lillington, North SUPERIOR COURT DIISION Carolina, or the usual and customary location at the Harnett County Court- BEFORE THE CLERK house for conducting the sale July 16, 2018 at 3:00 pm, and will sell to the File 18 E 435 highest bidder for cash the following described property situated in Harnett County, North Carolina, to wit:

BEING ALL OF LOT 4, containing 0.523 acres, more or less, as shown on map entitled “LEB. Subdivision I”, dated May 22, 2008, prepared by EXECUTRIX NOTICE Dowell G. Eakes, PLS LLC, and recorded in Map Book 2008, Page 488, Harnett County Registry. Reference to said map is hereby made for greater certainty of description. The undersigned having qualified as Executrix of the Estate of Annie M. Royal ,deceased late of Harnett County, North Carolina, this is to notify all This conveyance includes the mobile home located on said lot, the title persons, firms and corporations having claims against the decedent to to which was retired. See Deed Book 2736, Page 95 and Deed Book exhibit the same to the below named Executrix on or before the 19th day of 2736, Page 97, Harnett County Registry. September, 2018 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to the estate should make Save and except any releases or deeds of release of record. immediate payment.

Said property is commonly known as 227 Sebastian Lane, Cameron, North This the 19th day of June, 2018 Carolina 28326. Aletha R. Shinn, Executrix Third party purchasers must pay the excise tax, and the court costs of 1504 Fairview St. Forty-Five Cents ($0.45) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) pursuant to Dunn, NC 28334 NCGS 7A-308(a)(1). A cash deposit (no personal checks) of five percent 6/19,26 7/3,10/2018 (5%) of the purchase price, or Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars ($750.00), whichever is greater, will be required at the time of the sale. Following the expiration of the statutory upset bid period, all the remaining amounts are immediately due and owing. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA HARNETT COUNTY 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 representa- tions of warranty relating to the title or any physical, environmental, health or IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE safety conditions existing in, on, at, or relating to the property being offered SUPERIOR COURT DIISION for sale. This sale is made subject to all prior liens, unpaid taxes, special BEFORE THE CLERK assessments, easements, rights of way, deeds of release, and any other File 18 E 340 encumbrances or exceptions of record.

Pursuant to N.C.G.S. 45-21.16A(b), an order for possession of the property may be issued pursuant to N.C.G.S. 45-21.29 in favor of the purchaser and ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE against the party or parties in possession by the clerk of superior court of the county in which the property is sold. The undersigned having qualified as Administrator of the Estate of Angela Pursuant to N.C.G.S. 45-21.16A(b), Any person who occupies the property Correen Thorpe Jones, deceased late of Harnett County, North Carolina, pursuant to a rental agreement entered into or renewed on or after October this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the 1, 2007, may, after receiving the notice of sale, terminate the rental agree- decedent to Administrator on or before the 30th day of September, 2018 or ment upon 10 days’ written notice to the landlord. Upon termination of a this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and rental agreement, the tenant is liable for rent due under the corporations indebted to the estate should make immediate payment. rental agreement prorated to the effective date of the termination. This the 26th day of June, 2018 This 3rd day of July, 2018. Wesley Earl Thorpe, Administrator M. Andrew Lucas 2004 Ann Ave. Substitute Trustee Raleigh, NC 27610 HARRINGTON, GILLELAND, WINSTEAD FEINDEL & LUCAS, LLP Brett A. Thompson, Attorney At Law P.O. Box 1045, Sanford, N.C. 27330 311 S. Academy St. 919/776-4131 Cary, NC 27511 7/3,10/2018 6/267/3,10,17/2018 Page 10 SportsDayJuly 10, 2018 Eagles Name Volleyball Coach Calvin Gaines has been sistant coach quently graduated from East named varsity and junior varsi- in volleyball Carolina University. ty volleyball coach at Cape Fear at Triton and He recently married the for- Christian Academy. has coached a mer Georganna Gower. Gaines comes from a coach- travel team Kelsey Pondo guided the ing family. His dad, Jimmy for the Har- Eagles to the second round of Gaines, is a former softball nett Havoc. the NCISAA 1-A playoffs in coach at Triton. His mother, He played 2017. Wendy Simmons, is athletic di- football, la- Gaines “I’m looking forward to it,” rector and has been highly suc- crosse, base- Gaines said. cessful as volleyball coach for ball and basketball during his CFCA is scheduled to begin the Hawks. time as a student at Triton, the 2018 season at home against Gaines has served as an as- graduating in 2010. He subse- Lee Christian on Aug. 14.

Daily Record Photos/Shaun Savarese Erwin Parks and Recreation 2018 Summer Camps

Boys And Girls Basketball Softball Challenger British Soccer Camp From 9 a.m. until noon, Monday, Aug. 6, through From 9 a.m. until noon, Monday, July 23, through Thursday, Aug. 9 Thursday, July 26 At the Erwin Park Gym, under Triton basketball At Al Woodall Municipal Park, under softball coach Underway In Erwin coach T.J. Morrison Amanda Smith Baseball Football ƒ Ongoing at Al Woodall Park until Friday. From 9 a.m. until noon, Monday, July 23, through From 9 a.m. until noon, Monday, Aug. 1,3 through Thurday, July 26 Thursday, Aug. 16 At Al Woodall Municipal Park, under Triton baseball At Al Woodall Municipal Park, under Erwin Parks From left, Connor Parker, Anthony Moore, Masen Pavlic, Thomas Honeycutt, Elijah Sanders, Braeden coach Joey Miriello and Recreation Department coaches Kesler, Cameron Denning, Walker Holmes, Nicholas Jackson, and Banks Autry and Braston Autry. (For those ages 9 through 14)

Cameron Denning, The cost is $20 per camp. There is a minimum of eight participants and a limit of 20 participants per camp. left, attempts to Sign up at Erwin Town Hall through Friday. For more information, call 910-897-5840. block a clearing Dunn Fall Sports Registration Ends Aug. 15 pass from goalkeeper Braston Dunn Parks and Recreation fall sports registration certificate and a City of Dunn water bill, for proof of Autry, right. began on July 2 and ends Wednesday, Aug. 15. residency. Returning participants may also register Sports include football, soccer, cheerleading and at the P.K. Vyas building. For more information, visit Nicholas Jackson volleyball. Returning participants may register the Dunn Parks and Recreation web pages at www. defends in the online. New participants should register in the Dunn dunn-nc.org/ and www.dunnparks.recdesk.com/ background, while Parks and Recreation offices. New participants community/home. Braeden Kesler and must supply a copy of their children’s birth Connor Parker work Lillington Fall Sports Registration Ends Aug. 17 to get open on offense. This drill Tackle Football Fee: $25 Residents/ $40 Non-Residents was a part of a 3-on- Age Divisions: Age Cut-Off Date: Nov. 1 3 ‘World Cup’ game 8U (6-8 years old) Fee: $25 Residents/$40 Non-Residents 10U (8-10 years old) simulation at the Age Divisions: 12U (10-12 years old) Termites: Ages 7-8 Challenger Sports 14U (12-14 years old) British Soccer Pee Wee: Ages 9-10 Midgets: Ages 11-13 Fall Softball Camp that began Cheerleading Registration Closes: Aug. 17 yesterday morning. Age Cut-Off Date: Nov. 1 Age Cut-Off Date: Nov. 1 Fee: $25 Residents/$40 Non-Residents Fee: $25 Residents/ $40 Non-Residents Age Divisions: Age Divisions: 8U (6-8 years old) Ages 7-13 10U (9-10 years old) Cape Fear Softball Camp Saturday Soccer 12U (11-12 years old) Age Cut-Off Date: Nov. 1 Flag Football Fee: $25 Residents/$40 Non-Residents Age Cut-Off Date: Nov. 1 Cape Fear Christian Acade- Age Divisions: Fee: $25 Residents/$40 Non-Residents 4U Coed (3-4 years old) — Saturday mornings only my’s second annual “Fearless” Upcoming Basketball Camp Age Division: 6U Coed (5-6 years old) Softball Camp is scheduled for 6U (5-6 year olds) Saturday beginning with sign-in Varsity boys basketball coach J.D. Johnson of Cape Fear Chris- 8U Coed (7-8 years old) 10U Girls (9-10 years old) Registration ends Aug. 1 at 4 p.m. at 8:30 a.m. tian Academy will be directing basketball camps for boys and 10U Boys (9-10 years old) Contact Lillington Parks and Recreation Cost is $100. The camp is for girls beginning Monday, Aug. 6, through Thursday, Aug. 9, in the 13U Girls (11-13 years old) Brandon Harris-athletic supervisor ages 8 and older. air-conditioned CFCA gym. 13U Boys (11-13 years old) The camp will be conducted at The camp for rising kindergarten through ninth-graders will be 910-893-0343 the CFCA softball field. The from 6 to 8 p.m. daily. Fall Baseball [email protected] school is located at 138 Erwin Cost is $65 per camper. Jeff Bock-Recreation Specialist Registration Closes: Aug. 17 910-893-0344 Chapel Road off U.S. 421. There will be instruction on shooting, ball handling, passing, Age Cut-Off Date: May 1 [email protected] Participants will receive in- offensive moves and defense. The sessions also will include structions in fielding fundamen- games. tals, footwork, throwing mechan- For more information, contact coach Johnson at jdjohnson@ ics, batter’s loading position and cfcaeagles.com or call 330-646-7522. all elements of softball hitting and bunting. The fielding clinic will start at Campers need to wear appro- snacks. 9 a.m. A pizza lunch will be pro- priate clothing and shoes. They The clinic will be conducted by vided at noon. The hitting clinic should bring gloves and sports professional instructors and for- will begin at 1:30 p.m. and the drinks. Optional items include mer collegiate players.To reserve - The Daily Record, Dunn, N.C., XXXday, Monthxx, 2018 session will wrap up at 4:30 p.m. sunscreen, sunglasses, hats and a spot, call 919-889-1386. Page XX

Western Harnett Tar Heel Tournament Rosters

10U Softball All-Stars Coaches Sebastian Pacheco Tristan Giddens Paige Robertson Brandon Hanna Brayden Schaefer Aubrey Black Darryl Harrington Justin Seamon Morgan McAuley Michelle Hanna Cameron Arnold Kattilena Brazie Damien Rodriguez Tyler Blalock Breonna Pace Midget League Baseball Rylan Patterson Addison Kirk Elijah Wigge Alyvia Griffin All-Stars Miley Wilkens Alex Perez Coaches Grace Bancroft Isaiah Perez Tim Thomas Micah Wolvington Let Us Know About Colby Hales Ralph Wright Madison Wear Bohdi Robertson Jon Giddens Kaylee Powell Mikkel Villacres James Sykes Summer Youth Programs Jessika Constant Carson Parker Junior League Baseball Believe it or not, it’s already time to start thinking Coaches Tyris Rogers Darren Ludwick All-Stars about making plans for summer activities for the Mark Kirk Leo Fishback Julian Barnes kids. The Daily Record would like to hear about area James Batten Malachi Colter Jason Barnes camps and activities for children to help keep them Frank Pace Brayden Czesztyicki Nathan Jolley Tiffany Brazzie Kaleb Dees busy during this year’s school break in June, Dawson Martin-Rogers July and August. If you have a nonprofit 12U Softball All-Stars Coaches Patrick McGrath Seth McLamb organization that is offering an event, such Savanna Caston Dwayne Collins Cole Nehring Liz LeRouge as sports, recreation, technology or cooking Marlon Villacres Zachary Straub Adriana Hanke camps, library programs or arts and crafts Josh Jones Seth McCoy Ivy Benedict Gary Smith Payton Coleman programs, send us information to include in a Dakota Hanna Aaron Faulk calendar of events. Be sure to include the who, Kylie Harrington Little League Baseball what, when, where and how much info, along Madelyn Helms All-Stars Coaches Kaylee Cox with contact information, and send the item Steven Jolley Lillian Heath Jalynn Thomas to [email protected]. Please be Allyson Vest Braylen Wright Cole Barnes Riley Church Damien Allen Jr. Jonathan Coleman sure to include “youth summer activity” Gianna McDonald Daniel Sykes Pat McGrath in the subject line of the email. Aliyonna Bethea Dylan Davis