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Expansion Plans Unveiled Nathan Harper Micah Dietz Janasiah Stilley The HeartWorks Board of Directors cive for creating individual classrooms The Pamlico News visited be that way in high school. love reading, but I want to has announced plans to expand their with adequate noise abatement. The families in The County to Changing classes and get- stay home. At home, I can current facility in Bayboro for a 21st expanded facility will afford the oppor- learn if the new school year ting to a different class on play my games.” She said Century Community Learning Center tunity to create a calm and stress- was a source of anticipation time might be a little differ- she wanted to study psychol- After School and Summer Program free environment for both children and or anxiety. ent, but I can do it.” ogy in college and take Online facility. teachers. The new architectural plans classes so she could still stay also make extensive use of outdoor Nathan Harper will be a He anticipates harder home- Six new state-of-the-art classrooms home. As for after school, space to enhance a peaceful setting freshman at Pamlico County work assignments but he Janasiah kept to her guns. will be built. The existing structure for the children. After School and High School. A new school projects a readiness for that. will be renovated to better accommo- “My mama will be working Summer Learning Programs are tuition year does not appear to be “It may be a challenge at date tutoring, music lessons, thera- when I get out of school, but free for K-8 studetns. overwhelming to him in the first, but I’ll get used to it.” py sessions, a stage, an indoor play I will go to my aunts house slightest. “ I know the class- or to Heartworks. I would area, and a multipurpose dining hall. Funding for the new construction will be Janasiah Stilley will enter es will be harder. Each class rather go home and get on Frank Harmon, a Raleigh architect, primarily provided by The HeartWorks the fourth grade this fall at will have different people; in my phone than go to class at and a Raleigh design team observed Endowment created by Rod and Sue Fred A. Anderson Elementary Middle School, the people Heartworks.” HeartWorks program activities prior to Lee of Bayboro. Additional fundrais- School. She is not looking you had in one class, you developing a functional design for the ing is ongoing and will be augment- forward to the beginning of usually saw in the next class. See School Page 3 more than 200 at-risk children served ed by Harborfest 2018 on September the new school term. “The I knew all the teachers in annually at the facility in Pamlico 22. Because The Endowment par- worst part is having to go to Middle School, but it won’t County. tially funds operating expenses for school, not the homework. I HeartWorks, monies will be solicited Many children in HeartWorks programs over the next several years to replenish have reading, math, or developmental The Endowment. Celebrating birthdays on Harkers Island disabilities. A significant number of these students have also been trauma- Riverfront Builders of New Bern plans tized by the effects of poverty, abuse to break ground January, 2019 to have Chief Ira Lewis 100 years and neglect. new classrooms ready August, 2019. HeartWorks is located in what was a The public can learn more by visiting US Coast Guard 228 years car dealership, a space not condu- www.heartworksNC.org The Core Sound Waterfowl Museum and led the wreath-laying ceremony. The parade Heritage Center helped stage a celebra- featured a contingent of Coast Guardsmen tion Saturday, August 18, honoring Chief Ira currently serving plus well over 100 area Lewis, USCG Retired, and the United States Coast Guard veterans. Joining them in the Coast Guard as they both celebrate birth- parade were several Scout troops and the days in August. The day’s events included 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing Band from MCAS a wreath-laying ceremony at the Veterans Cherry Point. Captain Stewart was the Memorial on the campus of Harkers Island parade’s Grand Marshal. Chief Lewis rode Elementary School, a parade from the school on a special float to the reviewing stand at to the museum, a luncheon at the museum, the Island’s community center, The Bridge and an afternoon program featuring Vice Down East. Admiral Dean Lee, USCG Retired, as the What is now the US Coast Guard was keynote speaker. originally designed to be a fleet of cutters Linwood Stowe Herman Turnage Captain Bion Stewart, Commander of the protecting colonial America’s trade on the Sector of the Coast Guard See Lewis Page 3 Pamlico Coasties Participate in Celebration Linwood Stowe of Olympia, former- Both acknowledged how privileged they ly of Oriental’s Village Hardware, and felt to meet Chief Lewis and to connect his wife Elizabeth participated in the with old friends from their service days. August 18 parade on Harkers Island Stowe observed that Chief Lewis went celebrating the 100th birthday of on Search and Rescue missions that Harkers Island Chief Ira Lewis and really were search missions in the days the 228th birthday of the creation of prior to GPS. He served in Alaska. Tim what became the United States Coast Healow, a native of Billings, Montana, Guard. Herman Turnage, Minnesott served with Turnage at Cape Lookout. Beach, also marched in the parade Now living in California, Healow made along with several hundred active and the cross-country trek to honor Chief retired Coast guard personnel. Lewis. Inside Stowe said, “It’s hard for some to real- Business / Fishing Reports...... A9 ize that Chief Lewis served in one area Classifieds ...... A7 for his entire career. That was all due Editorials...... A4 to his record of solid and dependable Legals...... A8 service there. He retired in 1959 and people there still talk about him.” Obituaries...... A2 School Page...... A11 Turnage commented about the chief’s The County...... A5 time in the Lifesaving Service. “This Weather...... A2 man did some heavy duty work in all kinds of weather to save lives. I felt so honored to be in his presence.”

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Probable weather Obituaries Wednesday: Forecast for Saturday: Forecast for Aug age chance of rain and 4 mph Alma Swindell Ferrell, 82, of Aurora passed (Tammy); daughter, Sherry F. Mackey; broth- Aug 22 is 83 degrees and 25 is 78 degrees and Mod- winds from the North-North- away Monday, August 20, 2018, at Crystal er, Sammy “Little Boy” Swindell (Catherine); Light rain shower. There is erate or heavy rain show- east. Coast Hospice House. sister, Linda Bray; five grandchildren; and 10 77 percentage chance of rain er. There is 79 percentage Tuesday: Forecast for Aug She enjoyed working in her yard and loved great-grandchildren. and 11 mph winds from the chance of rain and 6 mph 28 is 79 degrees and Light spending time with family. She was a loving Visitation will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. West-Southwest. winds from the East-North- rain shower. There is 75 per- wife, mother, grandmother, sister and friend. Wednesday, August 22nd at Bryant Funeral Thursday: Forecast for Aug east. centage chance of rain and 2 She was preceded in death by her parents, Home. Interment will be in Barnett Cemetery, 23 is 78 degrees and Partly Sunday: Forecast for Aug mph winds from the North- Daniel & Massie Swindell; husband, Jacob Hobucken. cloudy. There is 78 percent- 26 is 79 degrees and Partly east. K. Ferrell Sr.; and brother, Vernon Swindell Sr. Arrangements by Bryant Funeral Home & Crematory, Alliance. age chance of rain and 5 cloudy. There is 77 percent- Wednesday: Forecast for She is survived by her son, Jacob K. Ferrell Jr. mph winds from the North. age chance of rain and 5 mph Aug 29 is 78 degrees and Friday: Forecast for Aug 24 is winds from the North-North- Partly cloudy. There is 82 east. Readers are invited to submit letters for publication. Please keep them to under 400 words. 77 degrees and Sunny. 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Meetings of The Pamlico Writers’ Group will more information call Beth Hardison at 745- Copy and Advertising deadline close of business Friday 4:30 pm. resume on the second and fourth Tuesdays 7196. of August from 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. at the Turnage Theater in Washington, NC. All writers, pub- NAACP Monthly Meeting lished or unpublished are encouraged to join The NAACP of Pamlico County will hold us. [email protected] its regular monthly meeting on the second Greene County Health Care Monday of each month at 6 p.m. at the Pamlico County Library Pamlico County Senior Services Center at Connie Rhem, Communications Director August 23-Middle School Anime @ 12:30 800 Main Street in Alliance. All interested Board members: our mighti- The (Hispanic H2A) farm workers didn’t have pm, YA Anime @ 2 pm; August 24-Preschool persons are invited and welcome to attend. est heroes access to health care. I remember one guy, he storytime @ 10 am; August 28-Knitting @ 1 pm, Basket Weaving @ 5:30 pm; August Gardens of Pamlico We’ve talked this month could do anything and he never got tired – 31-Preschool storytime @ 10 am, Book to We need volunteers of any age to help with about community health cen- always full of energy. But one season he just Film @ 6:15 pm residents and brighten their day! Contact ter heroes. wasn’t himself. We took him to the health center Kelly Lawson, 252-671-8251 We rank members of our and found out he had tuberculosis. An H2A visa PC Republican Party Board of Directors as among requires a certain number of work hours and he The PC Republican Party meets the Pamlico County Museum the mightiest of heroes. All was sick. But like I said, he could do so much 4th Tuesday of the month at their GOP Stan Brown to speak at the Pamlico History community health center stuff we kept him busy and he met the work Headquarters at 618 Main Street, Bayboro at Museum on August 27th, Stan will give an 6:30 pm. Contact Chairman Dave Wickersham in-depth account of what’s known about board members volunteer their time on the requirements. We couldn’t just send him back to at 252.269.4101 for further information. the first peoples who lived in what is now board. Federal regulations require that 51% of Mexico. We wanted him to get better, of course, Pamlico County. Stan will use early docu- a board’s members are also patients of the com- and he needed his medicine. He came back the Oriental Farmers’ Market ments, his own photographs and artifacts to munity health center. next year and everything was OK. It’s what I Open every Saturday from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. tell the story of the , Neusiok, and Snow Hill native and resident Bobby Nimmo would have done for anybody. Farmworkers just Located on Hodges Street in front of Garland . Stan will focus on three important is among the board member heroes at Greene had very little available to them.” Fulchers Seafood. The market features a questions: who were they, what happened to County Health Care. He has served for more So when Greene County Health Care CEO wide variety of goodies including locally them, and do they have any descendants in grown produce, farm fresh eggs, home- eastern NC or elsewhere, today? The public than 20 years, including chairing the board as Doug Smith presented the idea of developing baked breads, biscotti, cookies, cakes, pies is invited. Refreshments will be served. recently as last year. This is his story about com- farmworker and outreach services to the board, as well as preserves and chocolates. munity health centers in Greene County: Bobby was – well – on board. Both locally Opioid & Overdose Community Forum People wondered when we opened a commu- and nationally. He supported the expansion of Pamlico Amateur Radio Society As part of International Overdose Awareness nity health center here what would happen. services locally and ended up serving six years The Pamlico Amateur Radio Society holds Day, Hope Clinic’s New Beginnings program Would doctors come here, work off debt and on the National Advisory Council for Migrant it’s monthly meetings on the last Saturday is hosting a community forum, themed A of the month. The meetings will be held in Time to Act & Remember, on Thursday, then leave? But that’s not what happened. I Health, which created a system nationwide to the back room of Brantley’s Restaurant in August 30th at 7 p.m. at the Pamlico High remember the turning point. We had a bad traf- ensure access to health care for migrants. Oriental from 9 am to 10 am. Everyone is wel- School Auditorium. There will be several fic accident in the early ‘80s when a car crashed There were a lot of people on the board who come as well as amateur radio enthusiasts. speakers, parents, an update from the New and landed in one of the creeks nearby. One of were instrumental in building Greene County Please park in the back to allow for customer Beginnings treatment program, and an open the kids was seriously injured…The doctor at Health Care’s services to what they are today. parking. For more information go to www. forum on what everyone can do to fight the our community health center went to the scene, I’m just one of many people … all of whom are n4prs.org or email: [email protected] opioid epidemic in our community. There will got in the water and stabilized that kid. He sur- heroes. In a lot of respects, we have probably also be several local nonprofits on hand to Alzheimer’s Dementia Caregiver Support help address the consequences of addiction. vived. I think that’s when people realized our been an example for other community health Are you, or someone you know, caring for a For more info, please contact Sandy Allen at community health center wasn’t going to be a centers to follow. And that’s what CHCs are loved on with Alzheimer’s or Dementia? This (252) 745-5760 or email sandy@hopeclinic. revolving door. It was a medical facility that was designed to do – serve the entire community. can be very challenging, and there is support net. Please come and bring your friends and here to help people. Connie Rhem is the director of Communications available. You are invited to the Alzheimer’s/ neighbors. Bobby experienced the value of community at Greene County Health Care (GCHC) in Snow Dementia Caregiver Support Group Meeting health centers first hand as a farmer, too. Hill. GCHC is a community health center with at the Pamlico County Senior Center the first I remember there was very little labor available. sites in Greene, Pitt and Pamlico counties. Quick Reference With a Community Health Care Center Near You Emergency: Dial 911 for police, sheriff, fire County Manager: 745-3133 departments, rescue squads, ambulance Emergency Management: 745-4131 Animal Poison Control Center: 1-888-426-4435 Health Dept.: 745-5111 Carteret General Hospital: 808-6000 Recycling Center: 745-3283 Coastal Carolina Regional Airport: 638-8591 Senior Services: 745-7196 Emergency Pet Care: 444-1399 Sheriff’s Dept. (non-emergency) – 745-3101 Highway Patrol: 1-800-441-6127 Social Services: 745-4086 Medical Assistance – Tax Collector: 745-4125 (CarolinaEast Medical Center): 633-8111 Water Dept.: 745-5453 Nova Urgent Care: 745-7440 Poison Control Center: 1-800-222-1222 Pamlico County Departments US Coast Guard (Hobucken): 745-3131 Board of Elections: 745-4821

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Chief Ira Lewis from page 1. Life-Saving Service as a When fishing began its serious surfman and began his decline, he converted his second career on Long Island, fishing boat, the Wade Shore, into a N.Y. houseboat on which he and Maggie took short pleasure cruises. He sold On subsequent visits the boat when Maggie was diag- home, Ira began dating nosed with cancer and became too Maggie Hancock. They weak for these cruises. Maggie main- were married in 1940 and tained reasonable health for a time, had 2 children, Ann and but the cancer suddenly metasta- Phil. Ira was transferred sized quickly, claiming her life short- to several duty stations Land/Home Sales ly after Mother’s Day in 1999. His in the New York area, granddaughter, Joanie O’Neal, has Property Management wife and family accom- observed that he never stopped feel- panying him. After 19 Appraisals Development ing that loss. years of search and res- After Maggie’s death, Chief Ira cue missions, often in the became involved in numerous civic Agent of the middle of stormy nights, projects on Harkers Island and in the Chief Ira became the county. While he has contributed time Week Keeper of the Montauk and resources to projects, he has Nancy Elrick Lighthouse. According also been afforded many speaking Broker to Coast Guard veterans, engagements to share his knowledge Here’s what one of Nancy’s this position was passed and experience on a broad range of customers had to say... to Chief Ira because of subjects over the last 20 years and his record of getting a Nancy was an absolute pleasure to meet and work with; her love high seas. Called the Revenue Cutter has appeared in 2 documentaries. job done and getting it done right. for Eastern NC makes her an ideal agent. She is very knowledge- Service, the operation of lighthouses His voice is there, but unfortunately, able, thorough & a perceptive agent who has a passion for people and real estate. We highly recommend Nancy for her expertise and and life-saving stations fell under The Montauk Light had been neglect- his hearing has failed him. responsiveness. that same umbrella. All of these ed and was in serious need of repair When the celebrations had conclud- Anna & Randy, PA entities and responsibilities led to a and maintenance. Chief Ira managed ed, O’Neal reported, “On our trip new name in 1915, the United States the painting, upgrading of the water, back to his house this afternoon, he Coast Guard. Though the service is sewer, and electrical systems. The turned to me and said, ‘That was a 228 years old this August, the name, task also included remodeling the big crowd that showed up, wasn’t it?’ United States Coast Guard is only living quarters. 103 years old. I told him that it certainly was. He said Restoring the Montauk Light had it had been a very good day for him, Carteret County was home to a been a 2 year effort, but it was not and he told me he really appreciated significant number of Life-Saving the only challenge that confronted all the hard work everyone did to Stations manned by local men from Chief Ira in that time frame. The light- make it happen. He was presented Portsmouth Island to the inlet south ORIENTAL – Investment opportunity; “Marsha’s Cottage” (real house was situated in an area even 10 different written documents of rec- estate only) in a 2BR/1BA in the best location near the Harbor of Emerald Isle. In the 20th century, more isolated than Harkers Island; ognition: 4 USCG Challenge Medals, for high foot traffic. Proprietor of Marsha’s Cottage receptive to a large number of Core Sound natives the nearest small town was 5 miles a US flag that flew over the Montauk continuing the lease with a new owner. chose to serve in the Coast Guard for Lighthouse, and a NC state flag that OFFERED AT $199,000 distant, and the teenagers had few a career or as a choice for fulfilling opportunities to make friends. The flew over the State Capitol Building military service requirements. This lighthouse reconstruction was com- on his birthday, August 2 this year. history of service was a precursor pleted at the same time Chief Ira Retired Admiral Dean Lee is a dear to the official designation of Carteret was eligible for retirement. With 21 friend of Granddaddy’s and it was County as a Coast Guard community. years of service in the Coast Guard such an honor to have him speak at The number of local residents serving behind him, he retired on his birthday, the ceremony. None of us have ade- in the Coast Guard, while significant, August 2, in 1959. Maggie, Ann, Phil, quate words to describe the gratitude is perhaps overshadowed by the and their dog Squeaky joined him in we have for everyone who pulled this character of the Coast Guardsmen, their heavily loaded car for the trip together. It was a once-in-a-lifetime in particular, the service of men like home to Harkers Island. event that we will cherish forever.” Chief Lewis. Born in 1918, Chief ORIENTAL – Beautiful design and workmanship, remodeled Lewis is the second oldest living After arriving, family members today She continued, “He is a tough one. 2BR/2BA first floor waterfront condo with deep-water boat slip Like my son says …. ‘He ain’t no at Oriental West Condos. Quartz kitchen counters accented Coast Guard veteran in the US. recall the great joy that Maggie felt in with SS appliances and tiled flooring opens to the living/dining reunification with family and friends. softcrab!’ He is and has always area with waterfront views as the backdrop to a beautiful set- The Great Depression brought forth Chief Ira found employment as a civil been very independent, sometimes ting on Smith Creek. many hardships on his family, but service worker at MCSAS Cherry too independent, trying to do things OFFERED AT $ 199,500 one of the hardest to bear was the Point. But about 10 years after that we think are too dangerous for death of his mother when he was returning to The Island, he acquired him. But, he goes on, through thick only 13. Chief Ira’s older brothers, a fishing boat which he named Miss and thin. His stubbornness won’t let Theodore and James, had joined the Maggie and fished commercially for him quit. He made it through the day Life-Saving Service and were serving 17 years. Family members report- very well, but he was naturally tired in New York. In the summer of 1938, ed he had the cleanest fishing boat when I got him home. After I got his the hardships of the Depression not around. It was told he kept her as jacket, socks and shoes off and got yet eradicated on Core Sound, Ira, clean as Coast Guard boats were him to lay down on his sofa and prop 20, decided to join the Life Saving maintained. Allegedly, many of the his feet up, I noticed his feet and Service for a better life. With $8.00 local deck hands refused to work ankles were swollen. ORIENTAL – Waterfront 2BR/2BA condo with deep-water boat in his pocket, clutching his clothes in with him because he was so meticu- After he was down, he went right to slip in heart of Oriental. Top-of-the-line kitchen appliances and a small bag, he hitched a ride from lous about keeping everything spot- a tiled floor that is a work of art. Exotic hardwood flooring in sleep, out like a light. In our hearts, Atlantic to brother Theodore’s home less. Sources say he was often called the living & dining areas. Screened covered deck offers best his light will never go out.” waterfront views and has removable clear panels that turn this in New York. In August, shortly Captain Scrub-Brush. deck into a sunroom. after his 20th birthday, he joined the OFFERED AT $235,000

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Chief Lewis gleefully shared a high-five with Forest Bryan. One parade viewer said, “It’s not every day that the band from MCAS Cherry Point marches in a parade to celebrate birthdays in another branch of service.

At PCC School From page 1 Boat Building Classes begin Sept 1 ORIENTAL – Waterfront 3BR/2.5BA on Green Creek. Gorgeous She did acknowledge that Micah and Nathan’s mom Legendary rack-of-the-eye prepare the classroom will kitchen with breakfast nook, center-island with sink, SS appli- buying new clothes was said, “I’m going to miss boat builder and teach- make the first day of this ances & granite counters. Formal banquet-size dining room. Carolina room with wet bar and ice maker. Concrete boat dock the good part about going them. I like it when they er, Heber Guthrie, from class run so much more with boat lift, and a 2-car garage. back to school. are home. I work at home Down East Carteret County, smoothly.” OFFERED AT $450,000 as a baby sitter and it’s reports that prospective Micah Dietz will start stud- nice to have them around.” boat building students for Additionally, he said, “The ies in Criminal Justice this the fall semester at Pamlico class will do much more fall at Craven Community Christine Jones drives a Community College have than teach someone how to See all Listings & Visual Tours at College. “This is what I bus for middle school and one more week to register build a boat. Working with both hand and power tools, www.orientalncwaterfront.com want to do, law enforce- high school students. Did and prepare for the class ment. I want to wind up she miss her students over Originally scheduled to begin the students will come away 1-800-347-8246 • 252-249-1014 with a bachelor’s degree the summer? August 25, it now begins with skills they can use in a and become a state troop- Saturday, September 1. number of ways, where they “Some. ... I want to see Or contact Allen Propst er. I didn’t know what I work or at home.” how everybody has grown 252-671-4644 wanted to do after high He said, “With so many par- up over the summer and ents dealing with the begin- Classes are 8 - 12 on school, but now I do.” Saturdays. Students can 704 Broad St, PO Box 750 see what they are excited ning of the new school year, learn more and register by Micah said, “Instead of about this year. Worst part it was decided an extra week Oriental, NC 28571 contacting the Continuing sleeping in, I will have to I dread is having to get up to prepare would be helpful. Also, it has been 2 years Education at PCC, 252-249- get up at 6 o’clock to get so early.” 1851 X 3013. ready and get to Craven.” since this class has been taught. The extra time to A4 The Pamlico News – Wednesday, AUGUST 22, 2018 Editorials

Making America Great (Again) Merritt Watson Donald Trump made a great choice for his as the greatest imperial power on earth will as his additional comments went on to show It will be done by seeking ever more fervently campaign slogan. It resonates with most have nothing to fear from any other lesser he was talking about America’s embrace of the ideals of “life, liberty and justice for all.” Americans. It is like what one feels for his/her power. its own ideals. America has never completely And since we now live in a global community, favorite sports team that has been in decline. lived up to its own ideals of “life, liberty, and making America great again also means mak- A new coach is hired and vows to bring the But such is a false hope. The annals of history justice for all.” It has never fully embraced ing America the champion of these ideals for team back to its former greatness. We like that. tell the stories of many great nations that were that “all men are created equal.” Some in our the world. I think we once were the champi- We like it a lot. But we are not talking about economic and military giants in their times, nation have always been more “equal” than on of these ideals for other peoples who were a sports team and a competition that is of no but now have fallen from their former thrones others and justice for some is still an elusive drawn like a magnet to these shores, but now, ultimate consequence. We are talking about of greatness. Imperial dominance works for dream. among other things, with our recent harsh our country and we all need to think about the only so long. Eventually the unrest it naturally treatment of immigrants we have forsaken that implications of this slogan. causes rises up to overthrow the taskmasters So we still struggle to bring the ideals that place of leadership. of the oppression needed to enforce such gave birth to our nation to full reality. Our I like the slogan but it is the word “again” that dominance. real problem today is that we seem to have for- But even here we have to remember, we can I have problems with. What do we mean by gotten or maybe forsaken these foundational never be the champion of these ideals by seek- “again?” What is the greatness “again” we This is why the way to greatness through mil- principles that are at the heart of what makes a ing to enforce our will on others. It has to be want to achieve? It is clear that the Trump itary and economic might and dominance is nation truly great. like the nectar in a flower to which a bee is administration means economic and military short-sighted and morally wrong. It is the way drawn for life-giving nourishment. We have greatness again. Our President wants to make of oppression. I can understand the recent If we are to make America great again, and to live up to our own ideals if others are to be American military and economic dominance comment of the New York Governor when he that is truly a noble idea when not understood attracted to what is truly great about America. superior to any other nation on earth. I think said America has never been that great. His as military and economic dominance of other it is supposed by his administration that this comment has caused quite a stir and even a nations, it will be done through a return to So let us return to what is great about us. Let’s will insure the security of America. America one-way prepaid bus ticket for Canada. But what made this nation great in the first place. make America great again. Our Opinion This Week’s Mail

Last week, in his second week of production using her phone. She didn’t have to be at school To the Editor and my fellow citizens: said “This Republican majority today has not at The Pamlico News, the new editor had a to socialize with them. only tried to seize executive authority from a reasonably creditable design and format, but The North Carolina General Assembly has Democrat, but just a few years ago they were slipped in its execution here and there, well, That’s a stark contrast to a recent observation placed six Constitutional Amendments on the doing the same to a Republican. It would be a really all over the paper. His Linus blanket in made by a Cedar Island native way Down East November ballot. It is important that we vote mistake to say this is a partisan fight.” graphics was away for a few days and it was in Carteret County. He said, “Back in the 40s NO to all six of these amendments. Here’s why: 3. Income Tax Cap: to reduce the income tax apparent. The failure of the anti-hacking soft- and 50s, neighbors would sit on porches until 1. The General Assembly is trying to get rate to a maximum allowable rate of 7%. ware to protect typo-check from cyber crimi- dark, burning an oily rag near the porch to keep through amendment what it was not able to North Carolina has some of the lowest income nals was also a continued nuisance. the mosquitoes at bay. Houses were lucky to achieve through legislation. taxes in the Southeast, while property taxes, have one phone, and it was a party line. People 2. The General Assembly is seeking to do this sales taxes, local taxes and fees have all grown. The new editor is still acclimating himself to socialized by visiting, not by calling them and by using misleading language on the ballot This amendment continues to nickel-and-dime receiving a few dozen emails per hour. He not not by emailing or Facebook.” to describe each amendment. The details of consumers to protect the wealthy while staring understands better why he was advised to buy exactly what each amendment would do are resources for public schools and reducing the a helmet. Eleven out of every dozen emails As for sitting in a classroom with a teacher not clear. flexibility of future lawmakers to respond to are pleas for the content of the transmissions standing before the students, one 4th grader 3. These amendments shift the balance of state needs. to be published. Honoring those requests was already making plans to take online classes power in favor of the legislative branch of 4. Judicial Vacancies: to implement a nonpar- would probably create a paper a little thicker so she could spend her time at home as she government, and eliminate the checks and tisan merit-based system that relies on profes- than The Washington Post and The New York wished. There are arguments galore about the balances built into the three-branch system of sional qualifications instead of political influ- Times combined. All that aside, the staff in the efficiency and economical benefit of online executive, judicial and legislative power. ence when nominating justices and judges to newsroom continues to seek ways to make pol- classes. Using constitutional amendments to make be selected to fill vacancies that occur between ishing, refining, and improving the newspaper policy does not make sense. But even if it did, judicial elections. an ongoing endeavor. There are also arguments galore surmising that these amendments are not good policy. Despite the bipartisan sounding language of online classes offer efficient training, but sorely 1. Voter Photo ID: to require voters to provide the description, this is another amendment Though it might seen a little shallow at first lack any measurable ability to educate people. photo identification before voting in person. intended to undermine the separation of pow- glance, the short story reporting how a small There is a significant difference between train- This amendment is designed to make if harder ers, removing this appointment authority from sampling of individuals are anticipating the new ing and education. Training can teach students to vote, creating new hurdles that will hurt the governor. school term offers a most revealing look at the how to perform a task and earn good incomes. seniors, veterans, young people and people of 5. Victims Bill of Rights: to strengthen protec- evolution of a digital culture. Education can teach students how to use their color by giving the legislature a “blank check” tions for victims of crime, to establish certain income to improve the quality of their lives, to create new restrictions on your right to Time was, there was a reluctance to hear the not simply increase the quantity of their lives. absolute basic rights for victims, and to ensure vote. Past legislation has been found illegal by the enforcement of these rights. school bells ring because they signaled the end Perhaps most important, education can teach the courts, after lawmakers targeted African- of summer jobs. That was a time when any students to know the difference. Americans “with almost surgical precision”. child 12 or older could easily be found in a North Carolina already has robust victims’ Now they are trying to accomplish the same rights laws (Marsy’s Law), so changing the state tobacco field or at a tobacco barn squirreling Comparing training and education, one is not result through a constitutional amendment. away money for clothes, a shotgun, or perhaps better than the other; one is not necessarily constitution is unnecessary. This measure has 2. Ethics and Elections: to establish a biparti- a car. Older teenagers might have been found more valuable than the other. The level of unintended consequences on victims’ ability to san Board of Ethics and Elections to admin- working on the decks of trawlers or in the training or education that one can or does have their day in court, as only wealthy people ister ethics and election laws, to clarify the kitchen at Camp Sea Gull. A new wardrobe achieve varies significantly from person to with private attorneys could intervene in crim- appointment authority of the Legislative and when school opened depended almost entirely person. Allegedly, when it comes to Campbell’s inal prosecutions, which would delay justice Judicial Branches, and to prohibit legislators on just how much work had been available, on soup and a sandwich, or love and marriage, you for everyone. from serving on boards and commissions exer- land or sea. can’t have one without the other. But the slip- 6. Right to Hunt and Fish: protecting the right cising executive or judicial authority. pery slopes in any culture, the most dangerous of people to hunt, fish and harvest wildlife. That time is gone. threats to a free and democratic society, are the consequence of a major imbalance in training This amendment would fundamentally alter No rights are under threat, and changes to Time was, despite the end of summer jobs, and education. the balance of power in state government, the state constitution are unnecessary. This high school students often looked forward to giving the legislature exclusive control over amendment is a cynical attempt to put fear into the new school year to be back in the compa- We do not need educated fools, nor do we need how you can vote the cost of your energy bill, voters’ minds. ny of friends. Back in the day, when multiple masses of people who know how, but not why. and the quality of your drinking water. This cars were not found in driveways, the distance dangerous measure would essentially rewrite Marjorie Dufek between communities was often a great barrier We should not praise , a fad re-inventing the constitution and is opposed by the last to social gatherings of high school friends. One the wheel, instead bury it. But STEAM should five governors of the state, both Democrat young student not looking forward to returning live on in perpetuity. and Republican. Former governor Jim Martin to school indicated that she could always social- ize with her friends any time she desired by

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In the recent contest, which ended June 30, among the 41 photo entries, the winning photograph was entered by Emily Harper, a second-grade teacher at Arapahoe Charter School. Her picture was of a sun- set through the trees at Kennel’s Beach. On her way home one evening, she saw that the sunset was going to be a nice one, so when she got home, she got her children and headed to Kennel’s Beach where she found the right spot to shoot the picture with her iPhone X. In high school, Harper was on the yearbook staff, where she learned photography, and particularly “the importance of com- position,” she said. She has entered the Tideland EMC photo contests a couple of times. Bethany’s contest had two themes for contestants to choose from: Harper said she has the contest themes in mind when she shoots, All Creatures Great and Small, and For the Beauty of the Earth, because “It is easy to understand that the beauty of the earth was CLUES ACROSS both hymns. created by a supreme being.” 1. Munich jazz label 27. Snakelike fish 4. A lump of clay 28. One point E of due S 8. Showy ornament 29. Grey sea eagle 10. __ Girl, brand of beer 30. Female “Mad Men” star 11. Aka Kissavos 37. Actress Lupino Aurora Joy McCracken, Correspondent 12. Warmest season of the year 38. Time units (abbr.) It was time to get out I met a remarkable person, Wynn Creasy, a wrong turn. 13. 2nd longest Bulgarian river 39. Moses’ elder brother of hot Dodge and who had a lovely quilt shop, Little Old We had some serious fog the other day 15. Records the brain’s 40. 4th Caliph of Islam electric currents 41. Treaty of Rome creation escape to the coolness Lady Quilting, near the Parkway. She has and I found a weather adage that states: 16. Cutting part of a drill 42. Theatrical play of the mountains. come back to the area after being gone “For every fog in August, there will be a 17. Colorful Italian city 43. Told on I took a trip up to for 40 years and has set up her business in snowfall in winter”. 18. The last part 45. “To tie” in Spanish Bedford, Virginia and the same location where her mother had S.W. Snowden will have their Open House 19. Pouch 46. Amidst 20. “Mad Men” creator 47. Exchange for money became enamored a shop. She even had several Vizslas that to kick off the new school year on 8/23 24. No (Scottish) 48. Bar game missile with that area again were a treat to visit as we had that breed from 5-6:30pm. 25. Actress Farrow 49. Pluto or ___ Pater after many years. The of dog for several years. Aurora Community Watch will sponsor 26. Focus cars (Co. initials) mountainsides looked like they were While on this trip I got to see many small an Aurora Night Out on 9/8 from 6-9 pm covered with green cauliflower and towns such as Tarboro and Scotland Neck at the Community Center. There will be one could still see vigorous gardens for the first time. The navigation system face painting, good food and live music. CLUES DOWN still at their peak. I heard many of the deftly routed me though these and I St. Peter Baptist Church Ministries will same birds I do here: Pewee, Pileated actually found a way to stay off Interstate have their two-day Homecoming begin- 1. Selfishness 23. Nothing 2. Cinnamon source 26. Hoover’s organization Woodpecker, Titmouse, Nuthatch 95 on the way back. I found out that the ning on 9/29 at 12 pm. They are ask- 3. Revolutionary firearm 27. Before and Towhee while on the Blue Ridge application on my phone was better than ing for folks to register at https://goo.gl/ 4. Br. university town river 28. Patti Hearst’s captors Parkway. the one on the car, especially when I took forms/P4HtpvUs2G2fjnb23. 5. Lower back region 29. One point S of due E 6. Relating to oil 30. Film splicer & viewer 7. Soil 31. Something curved in shape 9. Cause to lose courage 32. Possessed 10. Pushed in nose dog 33. Patagonian hares 12. Dregs 34. Gave a formal speech Pamlico Betty Jo Rodgers, Correspondent 14. Part of a cheer 35. Resident of Mogadishu 15. Point midway between 36. Tangles We finally had a couple of down the road from the farm. They were in Pamlico on Friday night. Roy and NE and E 37. Annona diversifolia 18. Female sheep 40. Mures river city dry days this past week. a delightful couple and I enjoyed chatting I have been asked to sing on Friday 19. Main 41. Same as 15 across I noticed the farmers in with them. night. The other nights will be hosted 21. In a way, tangled 44. Explosive Stonewall have begun to On Saturday around lunchtime there by Concord Christian and Trent FWB. 22. WWII female grunts harvest some corn this were around 100 motorcyclists riding Services begin at 7:00 pm and the public week. We were finally through the county in an organized is invited. able to mow the grass. group. I had seen a sign advertising a Mr. Weeks and Reba covet your Last week Roy and I met ride for PTSD and I suspect that was the prayers and continue to be in prayer Todd Montgomery in New Bern and were purpose of this rally. for Eloise Sos and Charles Fetzer of surprised to find he is one of the newer The Vandemere Boating Access received the Pamlico Community. Two Pamlico residents of Oriental. He and his wife a national “Outstanding Project Award” County youth, Isaac and Levi are also in recently moved to the area and she is one last year. The town will celebrate its need of prayer. of the newest staff members at CCHC second anniversary of the new boat Celebrating birthdays in August are Bayboro (Pamlico Medical Center to the ramp with a big event on Saturday night, Elizabeth Green and Reba Tiller (8/23), locals). It seems we have to leave town August 25. The Pamlico Chorale is Joan Ford and Cathy Muse Bunn (8/25), to meet our neighbors. That same after- supposed to open the event with several Chris Meadows (8/27) and Elsie Keller noon, I met some close neighbors of ours patriotic songs. (8/31). from the Pamlico Community. While There will be a Community Revival in Have a blessed week. Anxious? Take waiting to catch the ferry from Cherry the Pamlico Community September 6-9, Spiritual Vitamin A. All things work Branch, I had a conversation with Kirk 2018. The first service will be at Bethel together for good to those who love God, and Shari Grimsgaard who live just off FWB in Whortonsville on Thursday to those who are the called according to of Straight Road a couple of miles farther night and the second at Pamlico UMC His purpose. (Romans 8:28)

Whortonsville Reba Tiller, Correspondent Looking out over the Hospice and we knew him through a discovered there are shrimp in the creek, creek this morning, friend, was our doctor in the daytime, so he has been going on the dock and water has such a calming and to our joy, Dr. Bobbitt, who was our casting in shallow water and catching lots effect.¬† The last eight primary doctor thirteen year ago when of small ones.¬† Our two new neighbors days were not calm but Weeks had a stroke was on at night.¬† To have moved in but haven’t had a chance a bit on the hectic side have the two of them on our floor is just to welcome them to the neighborhood.¬† as we spent eight days in another one of God’s miracles!¬† Last The Pamlico Chorale will be singing in the hospital in New Bern.¬† Weeks has a week when my son took over the column Vandemere on August the 25th.¬† There blockage and the doctors were unsuccess- for me he said our neighborhood has is a four church revival coming up but ful in opening it, so we have brought him many angels and they continue showing don’t have the dates.¬† Since we were home.¬† I can not say enough about the their love and care for us.¬† After church not here for the last week I don’t have care we had there.¬† The nursing staff, on Sunday Reverend Caton came by to much news.¬† Thought for the week-- the technicians, the housekeepers, and have prayer with Weeks, our children Don’t worry about the world coming to our doctors were so caring and compas- were here, the Cuthrells, the Nickerson, an end today.¬† It is already tomorrow in sionate.¬† Dr. Fisher who heads Pamlico and neighbor Dave came by.¬† Russell Australia.¬† (Charles Schulz)

Goose Creek Island Annette Jones, 55 Plus Club Correspondent Goose Creek Island is a patient at Carteret General Hospital Jenna Jones, Lauryn Walker and 55 Plus Club met undergoing tests. John and Carla Johnathan Gaskill attended the 15th Thursday at the Johnson Sessings sent their apprecia- birthday celebration of Steven Stewart Community Center. tion for the get-well card we sent after at Woodman of the World Family Chaplain Bob Johnson John’s stroke. He is now in rehab. Lodge in Florence on Saturday. brought the devotion- Dorothy Mayo Lee and Graydon Everyone enjoyed pizza and refresh- al, Gen 7:7 telling of Lupton were placed on the prayer list. ments. Happy Birthday Steven! Noah and his wife, another beautiful Please pray for the Popperwill family. Congratulations Violet Mayo Britt woman of the Bible, although we do Daughter Maggie has been diagnosed who will begin her teaching career at not know her name, and their family with a bone tumor of the leg and Pamlico Primary School this year! We who survived on the ark. We celebrat- Sydney broke her arm last week. are so proud of you Violet. ed the 9th birthday of Payton Jade Happy Birthday: Ray Lupton and Many thanks to Lowland PH Church Lupton, granddaughter of Brenda Robert Popperwill Jr. - Aug 23, for the letter of encouragement in Lewis. who often attends the meet- Patricia Breed Voliva and Martha being strong in the Lord. (Matthew ings with Brenda. Payton opened Marie “Mickey” Bateman - Aug 24, 25:21). Many thanks to Lowland her many gifts and sweetly thanked Jeremy Brothers - Aug 25, Carla Mayo Church of Christ for dinners deliv- everyone. We enjoyed refreshments - Aug 26, Roy Thomas Gritz and ered to the elderly, those who are and sang Happy Birthday to Payton. Captain John Paul Jones - Aug 28, alone and those who are not well. Lisa Bennett will be guest speaker Charlene Alsbrook Richards - Aug (Romans 16:16) Many thanks to all next week. 29, Happy Anniversary Tommy and Island churches who are always loving Prayer List: Elizabeth Lupton Campen Peggy Page - Aug 30. to one another, Thank you Jesus. A6 The Pamlico News – Wednesday, AUGUST 22, 2018

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Strengthening Families Program On SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 9 Pat Dallas will answer all your Coming Soon! questions about why are a Cultural Icon. He'll talk Groceries–Shopping? about the -themed memorabilia that he and his wife For families with a child between ages 3-11 Almira have collected over the years from all over the world. Need A Ride? This informal question and answer afternoon starts at 2 pm Call 252-745-7850 for more information and will last until closing at 4 pm. Funding by: The Duke Endowment For informtion contact: [email protected] or 252-249-3340 Transportation Problems? ...The Friendliest Club on the North Carolina Coast... Need A Ride? SUCCESS The 12th annual NSA Dinghy Poker Run was a GRAND Grow it, Sew it, Make it, Bake it... Now accepting SNAP/ SUCCESS!!! Thanks to Alice Petree and all the volunteers for EBT and Event Rental. Open Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 2 organizing and staging the event. We appreciate the outstanding support of all the participants who weathered the rains and p.m. TUES2DAY Market NOW OPEN. IT’S GRILLING contributed to a record 217 poker hands sold. We are proud SEASON!!! Summer vegetables and herbs, pasture-raised Public TransPorTaTion sysTem to announce through your generous bidding in the Silent and meats and eggs, sauces, salsas, and seasonings. SNAP/ Live Auctions, 50/50 Raffle, NSA Merchandise Sale and Poker Serving Craven, Jones, & Pamlico Counties Hands HEARTWORKS will be presented with a check of EBT Located at 421 South Front Street in Downtown Advanced Scheduling Required $5000 plus(still some funds left to be counted.). THANKS TO New Bern. Vendor space available and event rentals. EVERYONE (especially to Tom and his staff at the Oriental Call 252-633-0043. Marina and Inn for hosting the event)!!! 252-636-4917 Wednesday AUGUST 22, 2018 – The Pamlico News A7

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Help Wanted. Experienced 2 cups grated Swiss cheese Beer Batter Fish Restaurant kitchen and wait 1-1/4 cups Bisquick baking mix staff. If interested please send 1 medium tomato, chopped 1 pound fish fillets or cooked large shrimp resumes to PO Box 510, Orien- 1/2 medium cucumber, coarsely chopped 3 or 4 tablespoons Bisquick baking mix tal, NC 28571 and more details 1 cup Bisquick baking mix can be discussed. 1/2 cup alfalfa sprouts, if desired * Complete Tree removal * Brush & Branch chipping 1/2 cup mayonnaise or salad dressing 1/2 teaspoon salt Position Offered: Church Music * Experienced Tree climber * Stump grinding 1 egg * Tree Pruning and Shaping * Tractor work 1 egg 1/2 cup beer Director - part time position * Bucket Truck * Bush hogging 1/4 teaspoon salt Oriental United Methodist 6 slices Italian or French bread (about 1-inch Church is seeking a Church DumP Truck hauling thick) Heat vegetable oil (1-1/2-inches deep) in a Music Director to lead the mu- rock, ToP Soil & SanD heavy saucepan or deep fat fryer until very hot sic program for our 8:30 and Heat oven to 450 degrees. Mix the cheese, (350 degrees). Lightly coat fish with 3 or 4 table- 11 am services and special ser- Free eSTimaTeS * Fully inSureD baking mix, tomato, cucumber, sprouts, may- spoons baking mix. Mix 1 cup baking mix, salt, vices throughout the year. The egg and beer until smooth. Dip fish into batter successful candidate will have onnaise, egg and salt. Spread cheese mixture evenly over the bread. Bake on ungreased bak- letting excess drip into bowl. Fry until golden a background and training in Email: [email protected] ing sheet until puffy and golden brown - about brown - about 2 minutes on each side. Drain conducting, choral, vocal, and 252-745-7232 / 252-671-7563 instrumental ministries, a thor- 10 minutes. Garnish with avocado and tomato on paper towels and serve with favorite dipping ough knowledge of sacred mu- slices, if desired. Serve immediately. Makes 6 sauce. Serves 4. sic, traditional and contempo- open-face sandwiches. rary, and a knowledge of sound Oriental-Style Fresh Green Beans systems. Please email your appli- Vegetarian Pizza cation to orientalumc@orienta- 1-1/4 pounds fresh green beans, washed and lumc.org 2 cups Bisquick baking mix trimmed 1/2 cup water 2 tablespoons sliced almonds 1 can (16-oz.) refried beans 2 teaspoons butter or margarine, melted FOR SALE Oriental - Blackwell Point Road - 1BR/1 ½ BA Waterfront 1 can (8-oz.) tomato sauce 2 tablespoons butter or margarine Home with a wraparound deck. Fully furnished with 2 sleeper 1/2 cup chopped onions 1/2 cup chicken broth sofas in the great room. Large dock with 2 boat slips. 1/2 teaspoon Italian seasoning 1/4 teaspoon salt $1000/mo + Utilities 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder 1/4 teaspoon pepper Oriental - Hornigold Avenue - 3BR/2BA Waterfront furnished 1 cup garlic powder 1 teaspoon cornstarch home. Beautiful view of the water in this open air design. Gas 1 cup grated mozzarella cheese 1 tablespoon water fireplace. Plenty of storage. 2 car garage. 1 cup grated Cheddar cheese 1-1/2 teaspoons lemon juice Oriental - Affordable 3 bedroom/ 2 bath home with water access for $1200/mo + Utilities 1 can (2-1/4-oz.) sliced black olives, well drained your boating and fishing pleasure. (1/2 cup) In a small skillet, sauté the almonds in the 2 tea- Features fireplace, formal dining All of our other long term rental properties are currently leased. spoons butter until lightly browned - set aside. room, screened porch, two car If you are looking for professional management of your rental property, 1 jar (2-1/2 oz.) sliced mushrooms, drained garage and large deck. Within please contact us at Mariner Realty, Inc. (252)249-1014. 1/4 cup chopped green pepper Cut the green beans into French-style strips. In minutes of the Neuse River and ICW a large skillet, melt the 2 tablespoons butter or via the community boat ramp. 1/4 cup freshly grated Parmesan cheese Please check our web page margarine, add the green beans and cook over $125,000 www.orientalncwaterfront.com high heat, stirring constantly, for about 5 or 6 for more rental details Heat oven to 425 degrees. Lightly grease a 12-inch pizza pan. Mix baking mix and water minutes. Add the chicken broth, salt and pep- 704 Broad Street, Oriental, N.C. until soft dough forms. Beat vigorously for 20 per, bring to a boil, reduce the heat, cover and 1-800-347-8246 strokes. Pat dough in pan with floured hands, simmer 10 minutes. Combine the cornstarch

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Yep I Do! BALDHEADED BOBBY Carolina Design BuilD, llC Bush Hogging, Debris Removal, GUIDE SERVICE • New Home Construction Driveway Installations and Small Lot “Don’t let the big one get away!” • Additions Clearing. Free Estimates, Insured. • Garages • Renovations Call Yep I Do! At 252-745-4147, Capt. Bobby Brewer 919-349-6112 • Site Development 252-670-6058 or 252-670-2815 Fully insured with 30 years Experience for all your hauling and tractor work. 502 Hodges St. #10, Oriental, NC bobby@ baldheadedbobby.com 252-671-2700 | [email protected] | www.carolinadesignbuild.com Owner: D. Armstrong www.baldheadedbobby.com A8 The Pamlico News – Wednesday, AUGUST 22, 2018 Legals NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND George K. Campbell August, 2018. straight to the run of the main swamp, (828) 252-8010 IN THE GENERAL COURT DEBTORS OF TO: George K. Campbell, Unknown thence with the run of the main swamp Publish on August 22, 2018 OF JUSTICE RONALD FRANCOIS DEMERS Spouse of George K. Campbell, Teresa M. Scott, Executrix up to opposite or against the upper August 29, 2018 September 5, 2018 PAMLICO COUNTY Unknown heirs at law of George K. Estate of Terry Lee Scott corner of the Muse old field, thence with SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION Having qualified as Executor of the Campbell Sara L. Delamar a straight line running near with the edge NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND Estate of RONALD FRANCOIS Take notice that a pleading seeking relief Delamar & Delamar, PLLC of the Muse old field to the beginning, IN THE GENERAL COURT DEBTORS OF DEMERS, late of Oriental, Pamlico against you has been filed in the above- 408 Main Street containing twenty acres more or less; OF JUSTICE VIRGINIA MAXINE DRAUGHON County, North Carolina, the undersigned entitled action. The nature of the relief P.O. Box 411 less any previous conveyances. PAMLICO COUNTY does hereby notify all persons, firms and being sought is as follows: Bayboro, N.C. 28515 Subject to easements, restrictions and SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION Having qualified as Executor of the corporations having claims against the Foreclosure sale to satisfy unpaid (For Publication: 08/15/2018; rights of way of record, and matters of NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND Estate of Virginia Maxine Draughon, estate of said decedent to exhibit them to property taxes owing to Pamlico County 08/22/2018; 08/29/2018; 09/05/2018) survey. DEBTORS OF late of Oriental, Pamlico County, the undersigned at 6036 Dolphin Road, on your interest in the property described Also being identified as Parcel ID# D08- MILDRED B. LUDVIGSEN North Carolina, the undersigned does Oriental, NC 28571, on or before the 9th as follows: NORTH CAROLINA 69, Pamlico County Tax Office. Address: File No.: 18 E 117 hereby notify all persons, firms and day of November, 2018, or this notice will West of the Silverbrook Road (Secondary PAMLICO COUNTY (D08-69) Off Wood Landing Road, corporations having claims against the be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All Road 1317), and on the east side of NOTICE TO CREDITORS: Grantsboro, NC All persons, firms and corporations estate of said decedent to exhibit them persons, firms and corporations indebted Morris Creek, north of and near the Town Plaintiff seeks to extinguish any and all having claims against MILDRED B. to the undersigned at 36 Horse Drive, to the said estate will please make of Oriental, Lot Number Five (5) of the All persons, firms and corporations claims and interests that you may have LUDVIGSEN deceased, are notified to Oriental, North Carolina 28571, on or immediate payment to the undersigned. lands of A. Hugh Harris, Jr., according having claims against the Estate of in the property, to have a commissioner exhibit them to ROY R. LUDVIGSEN, before the 2nd day of November, 2018, This 8th day of August, 2018 to the survey and plat by G. Jerome Linwood Anderson, Jr., deceased, appointed to sell the Property and JR, Executor of the Estate, on or before or this notice will be pleaded in bar of Norman, R.L.S., dated June 15, 1972 of Pamlico County, N.C., are notified to deliver to the purchaser a deed to November 20, 2018, at the address their recovery. All persons, firms and Jayne S. Demers and entitled “SURVEY OF MORRIS to present the same to the personal said real estate in fee simple, free and listed below or be barred from their corporations indebted to the said estate 6036 Dolphin Road CREEK ACRES”, copy of which map is representative listed below on or before clear of all encumbrances, and that the recovery. Debtors of the decedent are will please make immediate payment to Oriental, NC 28571 recorded in Map Book Five at page 81, November 15, 2018, or this notice will be interests and equities of redemption of asked to make immediate payment to the the undersigned. This 1st day of August, Pamlico County Registry. Said map is pleaded in bar of recovery. All debtors the Defendants in the property be forever above-named Executor. This 22nd day of 2018 Publish: August 8, 15, 22, 20th 2018 incorporated herein by reference. of the said estate are asked to make barred and foreclosed. August, 2018. Charles L. Draughon Subject to easements, restrictions and immediate payment. You are required to make defense to 36 Horse Drive HOLLOWELL & HOLLOWELL rights of way of record, and matters of This 15th day of August, 2018 such pleading not later than October 3, Roy R. Ludvigsen, Jr Executor Oriental, NC 28571 P.O. Box 218 survey. 2018 and upon your failure to do so the Estate of Mildred B. Ludvigsen Publish: August 1, 8, 15, 22 Bayboro, NC 28515 Also being identified as Parcel ID# Pete Anderson, Executor of the Estate of party seeking service against you will 17372 Crookes Farm Road J081-19-5, Pamlico County Tax Office. Linwood Anderson, Jr., Deceased, apply to the court for the relief sought. Rixeyville, VA 22737 HOLLOWELL & HOLLOWELL NORTH CAROLINA Address: 317 Morris Creek Lane, c/o Arey W. Grady, III This day of August 2, 2018. P.O. Box 218 IN THE GENERAL COURT Oriental, NC P.O. Drawer 889 Richard J. Kania Publish August 22, 29, September 5 and Bayboro, NC 28515 OF JUSTICE Plaintiff seeks to extinguish any and all New Bern, North Carolina 28563 Attorney for Plaintiff 12, 2018. PAMLICO COUNTY claims and interests that you may have 600-A Centrepark Drive NORTH CAROLINA SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION in the property, to have a commissioner 08/15/18, 08/22/18, 8/29/18, 9/5/2018 Asheville, North Carolina 28805 IN THE GENERAL COURT NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND appointed to sell the Property and OF JUSTICE DEBTORS OF to deliver to the purchaser a deed to NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PROCESS PAMLICO COUNTY LILLIE H. ROSS said real estate in fee simple, free and BY PUBLICATION SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION File No.: 18 E 112 clear of all encumbrances, and that the IN THE GENERAL COURT NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND interests and equities of redemption of OF JUSTICE DEBTORS OF All persons, firms and corporations the Defendants in the property be forever DISTRICT COURT DIVISION Ned Everett Delamar, Jr. having claims against LILLIE H. ROSS barred and foreclosed. FILE NO. 18 CvD 118 FILE NO. 13E141 deceased, are notified to exhibit them to You are required to make defense to NORTH CAROLINA ANN H. SADLER OR JUNE H. TRIPP, such pleading not later than September PAMLICO COUNTY Having qualified as Executor of the Executor of the Estate, on or before 26, 2018 and upon your failure to do so Estate of Ned Everett Delamar, Jr. late November 13, 2018, at the address the party seeking service against you will Pamlico County, A Body Politic and of 606 Main Street, Oriental, Pamlico, listed below or be barred from their apply to the court for the relief sought. Corporate vs. Unknown Heirs at Law of NC 28571, the undersigned does hereby recovery. Debtors of the decedent are This day of July 23, 2018. James Alexander, Unknown Heirs at Law notify all persons, firms and corporations asked to make immediate payment to the Richard J. Kania of Susan Alexander having claims against the estate of above-named Executor. This 9TH day of Attorney for Plaintiff TO: Unknown Heirs at Law of James said decedent to exhibit them to the August, 2018. 600-A Centrepark Drive Alexander, Unknown Heirs at Law of undersigned at 408 Main Street, P.O. Asheville, North Carolina 28805 Susan Alexander Box 411, Bayboro, North Carolina 28515, Ann H. Sadler, Co-Executor (828) 252-8010 Take notice that a pleading seeking relief on or before the 1st day of November, Estate of Lillie H. Ross Publish on August 15, 2018 against you has been filed in the above- 2018, or this notice will be pleaded in June H. Tripp, Co-Executor August 22, 2018 August 29, 2018 entitled action. The nature of the relief bar of recovery. All persons, firms and Estate of Lillie H. Ross being sought is as follows: corporations indebted to the said estate 520 NC Hwy 306 S Notice to Creditors Foreclosure sale to satisfy unpaid PUBLIC NOTICE will please make immediate payment 398 Willis Rd Estate of property taxes owing to Pamlico County North Carolina Environmental Management Commission/NPDES Unit to the undersigned. This the 1st day of Grantsboro, NC 28529 Terry Lee Scott on your interest in the property described 1617 Mail Service Center August, 2018. Cove City, NC 28523 File No. 18E110 as follows: Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 Publish August 15, 22, 29 and BEING all of the parcel known as MapID Dennis Delamar, Executor September 5, 2018. Having qualified as Executor of the D08-69 in the records of the Pamlico Notice of Intent to Issue a NPDES Wastewater Permit Estate of Ned Everett Delamar, Jr. Estate of Terry Lee Scott late of County Tax Department, being 48.01 The North Carolina Environmental Management Commis- Sara L. Delamar NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PROCESS 787 Scott Town Road, New Bern, acres, more or less, and having a PIN sion proposes to issue a NPDES wastewater discharge permit Delamar & Delamar, PLLC 4 BY PUBLICATION Pamlico, NC 28560, the undersigned of 6428 67 2709 000, and being the 08 Main Street IN THE GENERAL COURT does hereby notify all persons, firms and identical property conveyed to James to the person(s) listed below. Written comments regarding the P.O. Box 411 OF JUSTICE corporations having claims against the Alexander and wife Susan Alexander by proposed permit will be accepted until 30 days after the publish Bayboro, N.C. 28515 DISTRICT COURT DIVISION estate of said decedent to exhibit them to deed recorded in Book 13, Page 171, to date of this notice. The Director of the NC Division of Water For Publication: 08/01/2018; 08/08/2018; FILE NO. 18 CvD 115 the undersigned at 408 Main Street, P.O. wit: BEGINNING at a spruce pine near Resources (DWR) may hold a public hearing should there be a 08/15/2018; 08/22/2018 NORTH CAROLINA Box 411, Bayboro, North Carolina 28515, the South west corner of the Muse old significant degree of public interest. Please mail comments and/ PAMLICO COUNTY on or before the 15th day of November, field and runs west to the high ground or information requests to DWR at the above address. Inter- NORTH CAROLINA 2018, or this notice will be pleaded in of the Sand hills thence North to a black ested persons may visit the DWR at 512 N. Salisbury Street, IN THE GENERAL COURT Pamlico County, A Body Politic and bar of recovery. All persons, firms and gum, John W. Pipkins line and with OF JUSTICE Corporate vs. George K. Campbell, corporations indebted to the said estate Pipkins line to a bottom, and with the Raleigh, NC to review information on file. Additional informa- PAMLICO COUNTY Unknown Spouse of George K. will please make immediate payment to run of said bottom until it crosses the old tion on NPDES permits and this notice may be found on our SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION Campbell, Unknown heirs at law of the undersigned. This the 15th day of Muse Road, thence with a chopped line website: http://deq.nc.gov/about/divisions/water-resources/ water-resources-permits/wastewater-branch/npdes-wastewater/ public-notices,or by calling (919) 707-3601. Town of Oriental, Incidents Property Transfers (Aug. 9– Aug. 22, 2018) Pamlico County, has applied to renew NPDES permit for the Aug. 10, South Avenue, Orien- Walter E. Register to Billy J. Transportation, $9 $0 Town of Oriental Water Treatment Plant [NC0088447] dis- charging filter-backwash wastewater to Whittaker Creek, Neuse tal, overdose Wood and Nancy L. Wood, $50 Aug. 14, Metes & Bounds, Aug. 17, DB 322/898, from River Basin. Aug. 10, Goose Creek Road, Aug. 10, Metes & Bounds, from Deutsche Bank National Carl David Dahle and Janet Grantsboro, forgery and domes- from Willie J. Cannon and Trust Company TR, Home Katherine Link to Hugh H. tic stand by Sophia H. Cannon to Olinda C. Equity Mortgage Loan As- Barnes III and Judy Katherine Aug. 11, Farnell Street, Green, $0 set-Backed Trust Series INABS Barnes, $134 Bayboro, STIHL backpack Aug. 13, Two Tracts, from 2006-C, Home Home Equity Aug. 17, 1.01 Acres; NC Hwy blower and gold diamond rib- Troy N. McCraw and Sherra H. Mortgage Loan Asset-Backed 306; Metes & Bounds, from boned ring McCraw to Sherra H. McCraw, Trust Series INABS 2006-C, Brian G. Dodds, Judith Dodds, Aug. 11, Bay City Road, $0 and OCWEN Loan Servicing Judith L. Bloom, and Sara L. Bayboro, overdose Aug. 13, 2.0 AC; Tract 1; SE/S LLC/AIF to CR 2018 LLC, Delamar AIF to Dennis Green Aug. 13, NC Hwy 304, Vande- NC Hwy 304, from Bruce $43 and Patricia Green, $358 mere, death investigation Wayne Morris and Theresa M. Aug. 15, Buck Flats Lot: 1 Aug. 17, 1 ½ Acres; E/S NC Aug. 13, Savanna Road, New Morris and Mark Lewis O’Ne- Moore’s Swamp Road, NCSR Hwy 306 and S/S Hunnings Bern, indecent liberties and first al, $140 1124, from Jerry Allen Ca- Farm Road, Silver Hill; Metes degree statutory rape Aug. 13, Neuse Heights Lot: sey Sr. and Cathy P. Casey to & Bounds, from JRH Farms Aug. 13, Main Street, Bayboro, 34, from Rich Halvarson, Patri- Lecdin Moreno and Melissa LLC to Frank R. Peoples and fraud-computer cia Kuehn, and Patty Kuehn to Moreno, $80 Cheri E. Peoples, $225 Aug. 13, Gilgo Road, Oriental, Donald J. McGuire and Sandra Aug. 16, 4/10 Acre; S/S Main Aug. 17, E/S NC Hwy 306 assault on a female L. McGuire, $140 Street, NC Hey 55; Metes & and S/S Hunnings Farm Road, Aug. 14, Park Avenue, Bayboro, Aug. 13, Whittaker Pointe Ma- Bounds, from Anita G. Owens Silver Hill; Metes & Bounds, residential medical emergency rina Three Tracts, from Richard and Daniel W. Owens Jr., $0 from JRH Farms LLC to Frank Aug. 14, NC Hwy 306 South, J. Flaherty, Penny Brose Fka- Aug. 16, 4/10 Acre; S/S Main R. Peoples and Cheri E. Peo- Grantsboro, breaking & enter- herty, and Penny B. Flaherty to Street, NC Hey 55; Metes & ples, $50 ing and larceny after break & SV Anything Goes LLC, $50 Bounds, from Patricia Dowdy Aug. 17, 1 Acre; N/S Old enter Aug. 13, 0.75 AC; W/S SR and Anita Gayle Owens AIF to Muddy Landing Road; Metes Aug. 14, NC Hwy 55 and 5th 1317, Pamlico, from Bruce Jeremy S. Wilkinson and Sara & Bounds, from Shireen Kaye Street, Bayboro, driving under Alexander and Margaret M. P. Wilkinson, $225 Lee to Johnnie D. Cowell Jr., the influence and headlamp Alexander to Veronica McKay, Aug. 16, Chair Road and Hales $0 violation Aug. 15, NC Hwy 306 South, $279 Road; Metes & Bounds, from Arapahoe, credit card/automatic Aug. 14, SR 1005; Metes & Herbert E. Fritze, Herbert E. teller machine fraud Bounds, from Jesse B. Cahoon Fritz, Margie D. Fritze, and Brantley’s Village Restaurant Aug. 15, NC Hwy 55 and and Teresa S. Cahoon to North Margie D. Frtiz to Canal Wood Spruill Road, Merritt, CCW Carolina Department of Trans- LLC, $0 Broad St. • Oriental, NC Aug. 15, NC Hwy 55 East, portation and Department of Aug. 16, Cabin Creek Section Serving Pamlico County and Surrounding Area Since 1978 Grantsboro, assault inflicting Transportation, $3 Four Amendment Two Lot: 23, serious injury Aug. 14, SR 1005; Metes & from HH Hunt Corporation to Serving Breakfast Lunch & Dinner Aug. 16, NC Hwy 55, Bounds, from Jesse B. Cahoon Patricia M. Byrd, $363 Grantsboro, larceny of cell and Teresa S. Cahoon to North Aug. 17, Three Tracts, from phone Carolina Department of Trans- Patricia S. Bowen to Patricia S. M BBQ Chicken & Meatloaf Aug. 9, Lot 5; MB 11/11 from portation and Department of Bowen and Geary C. Bowen, T Hamburger Steak & Ham PC Animal Control Reports Incident of Rabid Fox Pamlico County Animal Control has confirmed a animal. The Centers for Disease Control and fox captured in the area of Old Lupton Rd, Merritt, Prevention (CDC) report that each year the vast W Chicken Pastry & Porkchops has tested positive for rabies. In an effort to majority of rabies cases occur in wild animals like reduce the probability of domestic pets experienc- raccoons, skunks, bats, and foxes. ing an exposure to rabies, animal control officials The rabies virus infects the central nervous sys- Th Fried Chicken & Collard Greens request that all such pets be restrained to move- tem, ultimately resulting in brain disease in and/ ment on their owner's property at all times for or death. As the disease progresses, more specific at least 45 days. If off the owner's property, pets symptoms appear, insomnia, anxiety, confusion, Lunch Seafood Buffet should be on a leash under the control of an adult. slight or partial paralysis, excitation, hallucina- F Dinner Country Buffet 5 PM The animal control officer will be in the Merritt tions, agitation, hypersalivation (increase in sali- area conducting a rabies canvas. Owners of un va), difficulty swallowing, and hydrophobia (fear Famous Breakfast Buffet 7-10:45 AM vaccinated pets can be charged under NCGS of water). Death usually occurs within days of the S Famous Seafood Buffet 5 PM 130A-185. Local veterinarians offer rabies vac- onset of these symptoms. Open Monday – Saturday cinations at reduced prices by appointment only. Residents are urged to call Animal Control Officer FOR TAKEOUT ORDERS CALL Rabies is a preventable viral disease of mammals Berkley Hill, 252-745-3203, animalcontrol@pam- 7 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. most often transmitted through the bite of a rabid licocounty.org for more information. Serving You Is Our Pleasure 252-249-3509 Wednesday AUGUST 22, 2018 – The Pamlico News A9

Dreaming Up the Ideal Financial Focus Retirement Is Your Job. Financial Tips for Alzheimer’s Caregivers Helping You Get There Is Ours. If you are, or will be, a members or close friends, you may find • Get professional help. You may want to caregiver for elderly par- that some of them have the time and abil- consult with an attorney, who can advise ents or another close fam- ity to help. you on establishing appropriate arrange- To learn more about why Edward Jones ily member living with • Consider obtaining durable power of ments, such as a living trust, which pro- makes sense for you, call or visit a fi nancial Alzheimer’s disease, you attorney. If you possess a durable power vides instructions about the estate of the advisor today. may experience some of attorney for finances, you can make person for whom you’re providing care emotional stress – but financial decisions for the person with and names a trustee to hold title to prop- you also need to be aware Alzheimer’s when he or she is no longer erty and funds for the beneficiaries. You Dan M. Roberts, , of the financial issues able. With this authority, you can help the also might want to meet with a financial involved and what actions you can take to individual living with the disease – and advisor, who can help identify potential help address them. your entire family – avoid court actions resources and money-saving services. And You will find few “off the rack” that can take away control of financial a tax professional may be able to help you solutions for dealing with the financial affairs. And on a short-term basis, having find tax deductions connected to your role challenges associated with Alzheimer’s. For durable power of attorney can help you as caregiver. one thing, family situations can vary great- take additional steps if needed. You’ll find Finally, use your experience as a caregiver ly, both in terms of the financial resources it much easier to acquire durable power of to reminder yourself of the importance of available and in the availability and capabil- attorney when the individual living with planning for your own needs. For example, ities of potential caregivers. Furthermore, Alzheimer’s is still in the early stage of the a financial professional can suggest ways of Dan Roberts IV, AAMS® depending on the stage of the disease, disease and can willingly and knowingly preparing for the potentially huge costs of Financial Advisor www.edwardjones.com people living with Alzheimer’s may have a grant you this authority. long-term care, such as those arising from 301 South Front Street Member SIPC range of cognitive abilities, which will affect • Gather all necessary documents. You’ll an extended stay in a nursing home. Building 1, Suite A New Bern, NC 28560 the level of care needed. be in a better position to help the indi- Caring for an individual living with 252-633-5263 Here are some general suggestions that may vidual living with Alzheimer’s if you have Alzheimer’s has its challenges. But by tak- be useful to you in your role as caregiver: all the important financial documents – ing the appropriate steps, you can reduce • Consult with family members and close bank statements, insurance policies, wills, uncertainties – and possibly give yourself friends. It’s extremely hard to be a solo Social Security payment information, and your family members a greater sense caregiver. By consulting with other family deeds, etc. – in one place. of security and control.

We don’t just create signs. We design the signage to fit your company or your needs... From Pamlico Community College Outdoor Signage • Contractor Signs • Vinyl Graphics Real Estate Signs • Decals • Directional Signs Sandy Wall, Director of Public Affairs Boat Lettering & Numbers • Banners & Posters High school students encouraged to consider tuition-free Career & College Promise courses Window Lettering & Graphics • Magnetics Custom Personalized License Plates Pamlico Community College can help help them.” into the university setting with general Custom T-Shirts and Apparel you get a high quality college education There are two Career & College Promise education credits and be ahead in their for a very affordable price. If you’re a high pathways: program from Day 1. For career-minded 800 Broad St., Oriental NC | 252-249-1555 school junior or senior, you don’t have to • College Transfer Pathway (CTP) requires students, this is an excellent opportunity pay tuition at all! the completion of at least 30 semester to explore a career path and see if it’s the Local students are eligible to take college hours of transfer courses including English right fit for them before going to college courses – tuition free – while they are in and mathematics. or entering the workforce. And best of all, high school, thanks to the N.C. Career & • Career and Technical Education Pathway these Career & College Promise courses Stonewall Campground College Promise program. (CTE) leads to a certificate or diploma are free.” 16301 NC Hwy 55, Stonewall, NC 28583 The credits earned by passing the free aligned with a high school career cluster. Registration for high school students who Permanent Campsites Available On courses offered by Pamlico Community Interested high school students and their want to enroll in PCC courses will be held College can be applied to an Associate in parents can learn more about the Career Aug. 27, 28 and 29, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Site Boat Ramp & Dock Access. Power Arts degree or Associate in Science degree & College Promise program by visiting at the college’s Bayboro Center, which is is available thru Duke Energy & Cable is and can transfer to all public colleges and PCC’s booth at Pamlico County High located beside the PCHS campus on N.C. available thru Spectrum at the tenants universities in North Carolina. Many of School’s Open House, which is set for 55. the state’s private colleges and universities Wednesday, Aug. 22, from 5 to 7 p.m. at Qualified juniors and seniors from Pamlico expense. Water, Sewer, Trash and Lawn accept the transfer credits, too. the high school. County High School, Arapahoe Charter Care included, Trash Pick-Up every Monday. Taking college-level courses while in high Derek Godwin, PCC’s director of Career School, Pamlico Christian Academy and schools helps students get ahead in their & College Promise, will be there to answer local home schools are eligible to enroll in Month to Month Leasing! studies and save money. questions and explain the options avail- Career & College Promise courses. Just $250 per month! “I don’t think you can beat free, transferra- able to high school students and their For more information about Career & ble college courses from one of America’s families. College Promise, please contact Derek most highly ranked community col- “Career & College Promise at Pamlico Godwin at 252-745-7349 or dgodwin@ Call 252-675-2103 leges,” said PCC President Dr. Jim Ross. Community College is an excellent oppor- pamlicocc.edu. “Career & College Promise courses are tunity for juniors and seniors at our area one of the best things we offer at Pamlico high schools to take college courses and Sandy Wall can be reached at 252-249- Community College. I strongly encourage have transferrable credits when entering 1851, ext. 3010, or [email protected]. high school students and their parents to a two- or four-year college or university,” check out the program and see how it can he said. “This enables students to walk

We service and install all brands and models of Fishing Report Heating & Air Conditioning Units Capt Dave Stewart Natural or Propane Gas, Oil, Electric, or Geothermal Rain and Westerly winds have been the theme of late. Got to deal with what is given to us. • Free estimates on new installations and/or replacements. The Big Drum are the main target for most Slot drum are being found mixed in with • Residential and commercial applications this time of year and boy are the anglers out the rock. You need to fish in areas with • Complete ductwork inspections, repairs, and now there. Orange corks glowing every direction structure and bait to find them. You can offering duct cleaning. you look. Yeah, the Popping Cork for Big idle around until you find fish chasing guys and girls is the fun we all are looking shrimp and getem. Top water is most • Serving five counties for over 35 years for. The explosive strikes and then the drag fun of all but they will fall to a twitched scream. Will get your heart rate up fast. It soft plastic jigged along the bottom or by has been a challenge hunting them down so swimming through the water column. far but patience can pay off. Moving stealth- Flounder numbers are good but legal fish ily (best with Minn Kota Trolling motor) are hard to get. You will have to work around looking for bait and busting fish is marsh shorelines with soft plastics and live the key. Find good bait and odds go up dras- on bare hook! Bait stealers will clean your bait culling your catch to get supper. tically. Start with a Medium Heavy rod and clock. You will need enough bait to change Black drum are showing well also. Feed 3500-4000 solid reel with good drag system out every 10-15 minutes at best as Do them some live or dead shrimp on a and capable of hold a minimum of 150 yards remember that a circle hook rig is Required Carolina rig for great pullage and good of 30# braid. Then get your favorite popping form 7pm to 7am per NC Marine Fisheries. table far. Find them around docks, bridges cork rig (mine the original DOA Combo) See rule on their web page for exact config- and structure. Be sure to check size and and go to work. Make good noise with cork uration. Other time you can use what you number regulations before you go to save to get drums attention and hang on. You want but please use circles to reduce deep getting a ticket. never know when to beast is going to strike hooking of this special fish. Even if fishing is not on fire, you cant and game on. As bigger bait moves into the area it should catch any unless you get out on the water. (252) 745-5135 Soaking bait is still choice for lots of anglers be an improvement for hook ups. Prayer for Get out and enjoy the nature on our 6690 Hwy. 55 East in Reelsboro and the same results are being seen. A few a weather change! waters. Emergency, Nights & Weekends 252-670-7688 have been caught but numbers not normal. Now trout are in the hiding game – very few Get you some fresh mullet or menhaden, to be caught right now. My hopes are that Capt Dave Stewart www.scottph.com find a good ledge with bait around and set they are setting on deep water rocks making KneEDeeP Custom Charters up where you can cover shallow and deep babies as we need replenishment form last [email protected] water. That’s part of the hunt – cant catch winter. Lets look to fall for a decent season. 252 670-2841

Children's Theater Workshop Had a Successful Run This Season The board of direc- Reader's Theater, the 5th-7th group created their own twists on Fairy tors for the Children's Tales and performed them, and the High School group performed Theater Workshop How to Succeed in High School Without Really Trying. After the Daily Lodge Rentals Available is pleased to report performances, the children were gifted with coupons for free ice that the 23rd Summer cream, courtesy of Eric at The Bean. On the final Friday afternoons for fisherman and duckhunters Theater Workshop had of each session, Village Health & Fitness opened their doors to the a successful run this sea- pool and allowed the children to have a pool party to celebrate their EvErything you nEEd For son! On July 12th and hard work and to enjoy time with their friends from the Workshop. A grEAt dAy on thE WAtEr July 26th, the Summer Approximately 76 children attended this season and many of these Theater Workshop held were first time attendees! For anyone wishing to know more about Drive a little to save a lot! In Vandemere, near the Bay River water- Sharing Nights for family and friends of our campers, held at the CTW or wishing to make a donation, email [email protected] or front. From Hwy 304, take Hwy 307(Pennsylvania Ave) Go one mile Old Theater. Under the direction of Jenni Frye, Drama Coach for visit the website at www.childrenstheateronc.com. Thank you to our and you’re here! Call Russ anytime at: this summer's Workshop, the 1st & 2nd grade group performed fantastic community and friends for their continued donations that (252) 670-2450 [email protected] How I Became a Pirate, 3rd & 4th grade group performed skits from keeps this program running! (Pictures courtesy of Matt McCotter). A10 The Pamlico News – Wednesday, AUGUST 22, 2018

Sports Success is where preparation and opportunity meet. Hydia Davis saluted by Board of Education PCHS student wins 1-A state championship in Shot Put. Bobby Unser

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Pictured (l-r) are Lisa Jackson, Superintendent, Torrey Nowell, Track & Field Coach, Hydia Davis, and Kaneka Moore, Track & Field Coach. Pamlico County Schools superintendent, Lisa Jackson said, “This was a phenomenal ending Jackson, reports that the Pamlico County to her high school athletic career! We are all Board of Education recently recognized Hydia very proud of Hydia and how she represented Davis, winner of the 1-A Shot Put Competition Pamlico County during the state competition. at the State Championship Track and Field All of the staff and students of Panmlico County of co s Meet. Davis propelled the shot put weight 39’2”. schools congratulate her. mmunity health center Canes Football Season Preview Call 252-745-2070 for an appointment. By: Cooper Metts Care for the entire family! We accept insurance and provide care on a It's not often that comers, indicate a fans, coaches, return to the same sliding fee scale basis to those who qualify. or the media exciting offensive all have high form that garnered expectations for 4,248 total yards Pamlico Community a team's upcom- and an average of G C HC ing season, five touchdowns Health Center of GCHC especially after per game a sea- losing as many son ago. seniors as the The defense, 313 Main Street | Bayboro, NC | greenecountyhealthcare.com Canes did from which strug- GCHC is an equal opportunity provider and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age or disability. last year. Yet all gled last season, these groups, as returns a number well as the play- of important play- ers, are confident of success with the Canes ers including defensive lineman Gonzalez Fall football season. and Armstrong, linebackers George Jones "I want to go out undefeated," said senior and Yasir Jones, and Murray, who also PAMLICO COUNTY linebacker George Jones. plays defensive back. "Our defense needs This confidence is fueled by something the to improve tremendously from last season," Canes have not had in a long time: con- said Nowell. While at times the Canes defense REPUBLICAN PARTY tinuity. The return of senior quarterback seemed impenetrable, against opponents Lamont Murray, one of the best quarter- such as Jones Senior, Mattamuskeet, and backs in the region, is a luxury many Coastal Kipp Pride, the weaknesses were exposed Plains Conference schools do not enjoy this against teams such as Riverside, Southside season, including Southside, Tarboro, and and Tarboro. Nowell sees linebacker George Jones Senior, who will all be replacing their Jones as being the team's X-factor to graduated quarterbacks. improvement on the defensive side of the Stability on the offensive side of the ball ball this season. "George Jones needs to doesn't stop with the all-important quarter- step up on the defensive side of the ball," back Murray. The Canes return sophomore said Nowell. "If he can start playing like a tailback, Sayvone Tutt, who rushed for 992 mad child at linebacker I think we can be a yards and 15 touchdowns while splitting great defense." The Canes will require every carries with graduated running back Caleb bit of help they can get to improve their Baron during his freshman season. defense that a season ago allowed an aver- Rain "It's hard to replace Caleb with one guy age of 23 points and 300 yards per game to so, you have to put two guys in the back- opposing offenses. or Great field to do the same service," said The early part of the Cane's schedule fea- Coach Torrey Nowell. The two players will tures several games against 2A, non-con- Food! be Tutt and sophomore-transfer running ference opponents, Ayden-Grifton and Shine! back, Jared Ramsey, who moved here from , which the Canes lost to last sea- Prizes! Montana. "He was pretty much a surprise son in close contests. "All of our games are addition, but he works really hard in the important," said Nowell. "But I would say weight room and at practice. He'll play a part that Ayden, Plymouth, and Croatan are big in our offense," said Nowell. Additionally, the games because your non-conference games Canes retain critical pieces to their offensive set you up for regular conference play." line in senior Renato Gonzalez and junior The Canes will start their season away with Javon Armstrong. The return of these vital high expectations on August 22 against the PORK & PISTOLS offensive players, along with some new- Ayden-Grifton Chargers. GOP HEADQUARTERS GRAND OPENING Fall Classes AUGUST 25, 2018 Begin Soon. FUN SHOOT COMPETITION! 11am-3pm 2280 Mill Pond Road Bayboro NC REGISTER Bring your Pistol or Rifle. We will have .22s on hand to try. Event supervised by Certified Range Safety Officers NOW! Donation of $15 per person 1-night-a-week degree programs for adults Seated and online courses BBQ PORK & ALL THE FIXINS! 3:30pm Financial aid available 618 Main Street Bayboro NC Whole Pig-Sides-Desserts-Drinks! Degree programs include: Donation of $15 per person Accounting • Bachelor of Business Administration Banking and Finance • Business Management COMBO TICKET Computer Information Systems • Criminal Justice & Criminology for both events only $25 donation! Early Childhood Education (teacher licensure available) All tickets available at GOP Headquarters Healthcare Management • Human Resource Management For more information please call Leadership • Religion • Associate Degree in General Studies Karen Richard at 252-745-0012 or 252-633-4464 • www.umo.edu Dave Wickersham at 252-249-1472 PamlicoGOP.com & Facebook Wednesday AUGUST 22, 2018 – The Pamlico News A11 Local Schools Arapahoe Charter School

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We just don’t create signs. We design the signage to fit your needs... 800 Broad St., Oriental NC General Practice of law 252-745-3222 • M-F 8:00am to 5:00pm 249-1555 Paul J. Delamar A12 The Pamlico News – Wednesday, AUGUST 22, 2018 High school students are eligible to take tuition-free PCC courses! The N.C. Career & College Promise program is a great way to save money and to get ahead in your studies!

Learn more about PCC’s tuition-free courses by visiting the college’s booth at Pamlico County High School’s Open House on Wednesday, Aug. 22, from 5 to 7 p.m.!

Registration for high school students who want to take PCC courses will be held Aug. 27-29 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the college’s Bayboro Center!

For more information, call PCC’s Derek Godwin at 252-745-7349.

It’s not too late to register for classes for the Fall 2018 semester! Online classes start Aug. 29. Contact the college today! We’re ready to help you get started!

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