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Thursday, February 28, 2013 Rockingham, NC 50 cents Deadline for Rotary grants approaches Laura Edington Richmond County Daily Journal The deadline to request a grant from the Rockingham Rotary Club is quickly approaching. This year’s applications must be received by Friday, March 29. Grants will be awarded before June 1. Last year, the Rotary gave out more than $55,000 to local organizations and business- es and it had more than 80 grant requests from organizations. The Rotary helps many local organi- zations including the Richmond County Health Department, Our Daily Bread, the Rockingham Fire Department, the Red Cross and the Boy Scouts. According David Wood, president-elect of the Rockingham Rotary Club, they also give Contributed photo out scholar- Nursery workers water Rickie DeWitt’s flowers in one of his greenhouses. Richmond County farmers’ workforce has taken a ships. hit because of extensive paperwork requirements and a lack of seasonal workers, a report reveals. T w o Richmond County residents receive $2,000 schol- Richmond County arships to attend a college of their choice. Two residents receive $1,000 scholarships to attend Richmond Community College and two residents farm workforce suffers receive $500 scholarships to attend RCC and for their General Educational Development Dawn M. Kurry were present in support of com- counties responded to the agri- test, also know as a G.E.D. Richmond County Daily Journal mon-sense and workable reform in culture workforce survey, a joint Richmond County farmers are Wood said that the club begins the process North Carolina. effort between Farm Bureau and falling victim to what the North by sending an application to every organiza- “We have heard from farmers 18 other agriculture associations. Carolina Farm Bureau is calling tion that requested money the year before. across North Carolina that one Wooten said the report shows more “a broken system,” resulting in a of the most pressing issues they than 60 percent of surveyed farm- It then sends out applications to every new smaller workforce with less overall organization that has sent in a request. face is the need for a more stable ers have had trouble hiring quali- profit on the farm. agriculture workforce,” said North fied domestic employees, and that The money given out is raised through the North Carolina Farm Bureau Carolina Farm Bureau President nearly one-third reported a loss of annual Rockingham Rotary Club Auction released its Agriculture Workforce Larry Wooten. “North Carolina income in the past five years due and Barbecue that is held every November. Report on Wednesday revealing Farm Bureau and our partners to an insufficient supply of work- Wood said the money helps the organiza- evidence of an unstable agriculture believe that our farmers deserve a ers. Perhaps the most staggering tions and, “for some, it’s the whole budget workforce and the urgent need to voice in Raleigh and in Washington, finding was related to the federal for the year.” reform a broken system. A press and we are here today to express E-Verify program: almost one in The Rotary is an organization of busi- conference was held at 11 a.m. in their concerns to their elected offi- five surveyed farmers indicated ness and professional leaders that provide front of the General Assembly in cials.” they would shut down their farm humanitarian service and encourage high Raleigh, where nearly 300 N.C. More than 600 North Carolina ethical standards. Farm Bureau members and leaders farmers from 95 of the state’s 100 See WORKFORCE | 3A Staff Writer Laura Edington can be reached at 910-997-3111, ext. 18, or by email at [email protected]. The Thin Mints are sold out Dawn M. Kurry door. ready to finish up their Scouts coming to other Richmond County Daily Journal “We’re not going door- cookie season, which runs businesses to sell their While some people are to-door anymore because from January to March. cookies, because accord- getting their Thin Mints the world has gotten “We barely have a case ing to Reep, no one else from the freezer, others so crazy,” said Daniel left and they are going will let them. in Richmond County are Reep, husband of Hattie very quickly,” said Reep. “Walmart is the only one wondering where the Girl Reep, leader of Troop “We sell them outside of in the county that allows Scouts are. 80 of Hamlet, Richmond Walmart every weekend.” us to sell out front,” said A recent drop off in Girl County’s only remaining Walmart is located in Reep. Scout attendance and safe- Girl Scout troop. Rockingham at 720 U.S. Reep said there is a gen- ty issues have prevented The troop has eight girls, 74 Business (East Broad eral lack of interest in Girl the green and blown clad ranging from Daisies to Avenue). Scouts, which has caused Contributed photo girls from coming to your Cadets. They are getting You don’t see Girl See COOKIES | 3A Girl Scouts’ Thin Mints are sold out in Richmond County. Online GED course directs grads into college courses Special to the Daily Journal Brigman, an Online GED have a high school diploma When Randy Butler of instructor, knew about an to visit RCC to earn a GED. Rockingham was in high upcoming, short-term weld- “I went from looking for school, he made a good ing course and made con- jobs to having a job find me. income working part-time tacts with the Sandhills Having completed my GED in construction. He didn’t Community Action program and learning a new skill has see a need for an educa- to see if they could pay made the biggest difference tion when he enjoyed what Butler’s tuition. He quali- in my life,” he said. he was doing, so he quit fied and was enrolled a short Brigman said Butler was high school and began work- while later. It was a perfect a great student who would ing full-time. That worked fit; he had an aptitude for come to class after a day of just fine until the economy learning the techniques and roofing and go home and shifted and construction jobs caught on quickly. complete every assignment dried up. “After I got my GED and she gave him. She said he “I told myself it was time was taking my welding completed his GED in six to get a GED,” said Butler. “I classes, they were holding months and went into the don’t like being in crowded interviews for welders at the welding course the last week rooms, so the online pro- Cole Auditorium. Ferrofab of study. She wishes all stu- gram Richmond Community worked through the college dents could be as focused College offered worked to get applicants. I applied and determined as he is. just fine for me. While she and two weeks later had a Ferrofab plant manager was working with me, Mrs. job. I am very happy doing Malcolm McLester said he is Contributed photo impressed with Butler. Randy Butler (right) is a welder with Ferrofab in Hamlet. When Ferrofab President (Dianne) Brigman asked me what I am doing. My life is if there was anything else I back on track,” said Butler. “He is a good worker. It Willie Hauer (left) asked for the college’s assistance in finding employees for his doesn’t matter what you ask new plant, Butler had an opportunity to apply and was hired. Hauer says Butler is was interested in studying, He said he highly recom- a credit to the college and the programs it offers the community. and I told her welding.” mends anyone who doesn’t See GED | 3A

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COMMUNITY CALENDAR The deadline for all Community Saturday, beginning INDUSTRIES will meet Democratic Party will Calendar items is 4:30 p.m. the day March 2, from 11 a.m. to for breakfast Tuesday, meet 7 p.m. on Friday, prior to publishing. To list your event, 12 noon, at the Hamlet March 5, at the Holiday March 8, at First Baptist email Cassidy at codom@civitasmedia. Senior Center. Caller will Restaurant at 8:30 a.m. Church of Hamlet, 329 com or call 910-997-3111, ext. 16. be Tom Cobbler. BEAVER DAM West Avenue, Hamlet. COUNTRY 2 DEMOCRATIC All registered voters in BREAKFAST will be PRECINCT MEETING the Marks Creek #1 vot- served by Spring Hill will be held 7:30 p.m. on ing precinct are urged to FEB. 28 Wesleyan Church, Spring Tuesday, March 5, at Mt. attend. Contact numbers MASONIC MEETING: Hill Church Road, Zion United Church of are 582-5434 or 582- Stated Communication Hamlet, from 7 to 10 a.m. Christ at 986 Ledbetter 1817. Thursday, Feb. 28 at 7:30 on Saturday, March 2. All Road, Rockingham. All p.m., at Hamlet Masonic you-can-eat buffet for $5 democrats living in this MARCH 9 Lodge No. 532 A.F & per plate. Carry-out plates precinct are heartily invit- PANCAKE A.M., 307 Main Street, available. Call 582-5150. ed to attend. For direc- BREAKFAST will be Hamlet. Funds raised will go to tions or information call sponsored by The East THE ROCKINGHAM future projects, missions 997-5866. Rockingham United HIGH SCHOOL CLASS and those in need. Methodist Church Men’s OF ‘47 will meet for lunch COUNTRY BUFFET Club from 7 to 10 a.m. at Pat’s Kitchen 11:30 BREAKFAST will be MARCH 6 on Saturday, March 9, in a.m. Thursday, Feb. 28. held by Pee Dee United ROHANEN HIGH the fellowship hall. The Any Rockingham Rocket Methodist Church SCHOOL CLASS OF charge will be $4. All you from the ‘40’s who would from 6:30 to 10 a.m. on 1959 will have their can eat. A sweets and like to join us is welcome. Saturday, March 2. Cost monthly luncheon at Pat’s crafts sale will be held at RSVP at 997-6440 or will be $5 per person. Kitchen on Wednesday, the same time. [email protected]. ALL YOU CAN EAT March 6 at 12 p. m. ALL YOU CAN EAT GRANDPARENTS BREAKFAST will be held BREAKFAST will be RAISING at the Rockingham Moose MARCH 7 held from 8 to 11 a.m. GRANDCHILDREN Lodge from 7 to 10 a.m. RICHMOND CO. on Saturday, March 9, support group will meet on Saturday, March 2. DUCKS UNLIMITED by New Hope Baptist from 10 to 11:30 a.m. at Cost will be $5 per per- will be hosting it’s annual Church,Ellerbe. Cost Hamlet Senior Center, son. fund-raising dinner event will be $5 per plate with 102 Veterans Drive, Thursday, March 7, at all benefits going to the Hamlet. For more info MARCH 4 the Rockingham Moose NCBAM. call 910-997-8255. ROCKINGHAM Lodge. Come join other CHICKEN AND BUSINESS-AFTER- MASONIC LODGE # 495 people just like yourself DUMPLINGS AND HOURS will be held at AF & AM will have stated for a good time with a BAKE SALE will be held the Richmond Senior communication at 7:30 great cause. Your ticket from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. High School on Thursday, p.m., refreshments after includes event attendance on Saturday, March 9, at Feb. 28 from 5:30 p.m. the meeting. and a one-year member- Ledbetter UMC. Price is to 7:30 p.m.. Participants ship to Ducks Unlimited. $6 per plate. Everyone is will be able to tour the MARCH 5 Doors open at 5:30 p.m. welcome. CTE classroom’s and see BEAVER DAM 1 Dinner at 7 p.m. Reserve PLATE SALE will be how the program is help- PRECINCT meeting will your tickets by contact- held at Mt. Pisgah AME ing young adults prepare be at Fletcher Chapel ing Frank Parker 910-997- Zion Church, 1015 Leak for the workforce. RSHS United Methodist Church 6400; Jim Barbee 910- St., Rockingham, from 11 is located at 838 Highway at 7 p.m. on Highway U.S. 997-1091 or Gary Payne a.m to 5 p.m. on Saturday, 1 North, Rockingham. 1 in Hoffman. If you need 910-417-7570. Tickets March 9, for the Home Food will be provided. more information call may also be purchased Mission Pageant. On the For more information call Tommy Hart 910-281- on line at www.ducks.org menu will be barbecue Sharon Johnson at 910- 3898. under Events for North or fried chicken, potato 582-5860 ext. 1201. DORCAS will have the Carolina. salad, string beans and monthly scheduled meet- THE RICHMOND rolls for $7 per plate. Eat MARCH 1 ing at Mt. Zion United COUNTY SCHOOLS in or take out. BARBECUE SALE Methodist Church of ARTS ALIVE celebration HEALTH AND sponsored by the Christ, 986 Ledbetter will be held Thursday and WELLNESS FAIR 2013 Richmond Thunder Road, Rockingham, 5:30 Friday, March 7 and March will be from 10 a.m. Softball will be held 11 p.m. on Tuesday, March 8, at the Cole Auditorium. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, a.m. on Friday, March 5, in the fellowship hall of Come out and prepare to March 9, at 469 Mill 1, at Browder Park, the church. The register be impressed as hundreds Road, Rockingham. Rockingham. Menu of deeds, Linda Douglas, of student artists and per- There will be blood pres- includes your choice of will serve as facilitator formers showcase their sure checks, stroke edu- barbecue pork or chicken on Vital Records. Douglas talents in music and art. cation, stress manage- served with slaw, baked has worked in the office ment, diabetes testing, beans and roll. Cost will for 22 years and was MARCH 8 fall risk assessments, be $7 per plate. Delivery appointed Register of RED CROSS HIV testing, and health will be available for five Deeds in January 2008 BABYSITTING CLASS and nutrition education plates or more. Call 206- by the Democratic Party. will be held for youth available. Sponsored by 2735 or 206-2909. This is her second four- only, ages 12 through 18 J.U.S.T.I.C.E. — Justice, MAIN STREET year term. All are encour- years, on Friday, Mar 8, Unity, Strength, To CRUISE-IN will be held age to attend and to have from 6 to 9 p.m. It will Improve Community in Hamlet, from 5 to 8 your questions answered. also be held Saturday, Economics. p.m. on Friday, March 1. Team Leaders are Alice March 9, from 10 a.m. There will be classic cars, Baker Little-Livingston to 2 p.m. Location will Bill would add bikes and trucks and live and Dec. Teressa Steele. be Ag Services Center/ MARCH 11 entertainment. THE RICHMOND Extension Office, 123 THE EAST ROCKINGHAM COUNTY REPUBLICAN Caroline St., Rockingham. ROCKINGHAM MEN’S Bible study at NC AMERICAN LEGION PARTY will be holding The $25 registration CLUB meets 7 p.m. on POST 147 will meet 7 their annual Precinct fee due to Extension Monday, March 11, at the p.m. on Friday, March Meetings/County Office by March 1, and East Rockingham Fire public schools 1, at the post home at Convention on Tuesday, includes snacks and Department, 487 Airport Ledbetter Lake. March 5 at the Little Bo lunch Saturday. Please Road, Rockingham. RALEIGH (AP) — Bingham’s bill, as writ- Club. Registration will be make checks payable to Visitors and new mem- Passages from the Bible ten, only names the Bible MARCH 2 from 6 to 6:45 pm. For Richmond County 4-H. bers welcome. could become part of as an option. A dozen OLE TIME SQUARE more information contact For more information call ROCKINGHAM HIGH the curriculum in North lawmakers in the GOP- DANCING- Bring a 910-206-3863. 997-8255. SCHOOL CLASS OF Carolina’s public high controlled Senate have partner and enjoy learn- RETIRED MARKS CREEK 1956 will meet for lunch schools under legislation signed on as co-sponsors, ing how to square dance EMPLOYEES FROM PRECINCT ONE Of 11:30 a.m. Monday, proposed in the General including three Democrats. Appalachian style. Each BURLINGTON The Richmond County March 11, at Pizza Inn. Assembly. Sarah Preston, policy The bill would allow director at the American STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA local school boards to offer Civil Liberties Union- COUNTY OF RICHMOND elective courses for credit North Carolina, said it Founded in 1931 NOTICE OF SALE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust executed by Jessie Ann Leviner, dated February 14, 2005, on the Old Testament, the is notoriously difficult to PO Box 190 and recorded in Book 1309 at Page 546 in the Offi ce of the Register of Deeds of Richmond County; and under and by virtue of the authority New Testament or a com- teach the Bible inside a vested in the undersigned as Substitute Trustee by that certain instrument recorded in Book 1608 at Page 219 the Offi ce of the Register of Rockingham, NC 28380 Deeds of Richmond County; and under and by virtue of that certain Authorization, Findings and Order entered by the Clerk of Superior Court bination of both. public school in a manner (USPS 465-220-ISSN 1050-7639) of Richmond County on February 13, 2013, and of record in File 12 SP 217, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness No student would be consistent with the First secured by said Deed of Trust and the said Deed of Trust being by its terms subject to foreclosure, and the holder of the indebtedness thereby The Richmond County Daily Journal is secured having demanded the foreclosure thereof for the purpose of satisfying said indebtedness, and due notice having been given to those required to take the class- Amendment, which can entitled to same, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will off er for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, at the Courthouse es, but they would provide put educators in a thorny published with pride for the people of door in Rockingham, Richmond County, North Carolina, at 12:00 Noon, on March 8, 2013, the land conveyed in said Deed of Trust, Richmond County by Civitas Media, the same being owned of record by Jessie Ann Leviner, and being more particularly described as follows: academic credit toward situation. LLC, 1 West Main Street, Clinton, CT graduation. While civil lib- “Classes that teach the 06413. Published five days a week by BEING Lot No. 23 of Scotch Meadows, Section #1, as shown on a plat prepared by McNeil & Associates, Surveyors, on June ertarians worry about reli- Bible have to be conducted the Richmond County Daily Journal, 26, 1990 and recorded in Slide 584-A, Richmond County Registry, reference to said plat being had for a more detailed 105 E. Washington Street, Rockingham, description. gious courses at taxpayer- in a way that does not NC 28379. Periodicals postage paid at supported schools violat- promote or disparage reli- Rockingham. This property is conveyed subject to the right-of-way of Boyd’s Lake Road and a private road easement as shown on the above described plat. ing the Constitutional gion, or alienate students POSTMASTER: Send address changes to This conveyance is also subject to restrictive covenants recorded in Book 746, Page 623, Richmond County Registry. separation of church and with different beliefs. But Richmond County Daily Journal state, primary sponsor because religious belief is PO Box 190 And being the same property conveyed to Jessie A. Leviner by Deed dated and recorded February 14, 2005, in Deed Book Sen. Stan Bingham said such a personal issue, we Rockingham, NC 28380 1309, Page 544, Richmond County Registry. Wednesday he doesn’t see believe it’s a topic best SUBSCRIPTION RATES It is agreed between the parties that the mobile home described as follows: Make Sunvault, Serial No. SBHALA5658, Year of a problem. left to the student’s par- RATE BY CARRIER Mfg. 1988, shall be deemed a fi xture and part of said real estate as described above. 12 Weeks ...... $31 “This is an elective,” said ents, and not government 26 Weeks ...... $46 Together with all the buildings, fi xtures and improvements thereon, and all rights, easements, hereditaments and appurtenancesthereunto Bingham (R-Davidson). bureaucrats or school offi- 52 Weeks ...... $81 belonging, including all heating, plumbing, ventilating, lighting goods, equipment and other tangible and intangible property, attached to MAIL SUBSCRIPTION IN COUNTY or reasonably necessary to the use of such premises. “I don’t think it’s out of cials.” 6 Months ...... $100 + applicable tax order for a student to ask Bingham said he is 12 Months ...... $200 + applicable tax The aforesaid sale will be made subject to all encumbrances existing prior to the recording of the above-referenced Deed of Trust, including MAIL SUBSCRIPTIONS all valid and enforceable liens and also will be subject to all taxes and special assessments outstanding against the property. a school system to take happy to debate such OUT OF COUNTY 6 Months ...... $100 + applicable tax an elective in the Bible. It issues as his bill moves 12 Months ...... $200 + appliable tax The property to be off ered pursuant to this notice of sale is being off ered for sale, transfer and conveyance “AS IS, WHERE IS.” Neither the also would be out of order through the legislative pro- SINGLE COPY Trustee nor the holder of the note secured by the deed of trust/security agreement, or both, being foreclosed, nor the offi cers, directors, Daily ...... $.50 attorneys, employees, agents or authorized representatives of either the Trustee or the holder of the note make any representation or for the same student to say cess. Weekender ...... $1.50 warranty relating to the title or any physical, environmental, health or safety conditions existing in, on, at or relating to the property I want to take a course and “There’s going to be a being off ered for sale, and any and all responsibilities or liabilities arising out of or in any way relating to any such condition expressly are STAFF disclaimed. study the Quran, or the lot of discussion on this, Rick Bacon ...... Publisher Jewish religion, or what- and that’s exactly what I John Charles Robbins ...... Editor Should the property be purchased by a party other than the holder of the Deed of Trust being foreclosed, that purchaser must pay, in Shawn Stinson ...... Sports Editor addition to the amount bid, the following items: (i) the tax required by N.C. Gen. Stat. Section 7A-308(a)(1) of Forty-fi ve Cents (45¢) per ever religion you wish to want to see happen,” he One Hundred Dollars ($100) of the bid amount up to a maximum tax of Five Hundred Dollars ($500), and (ii) the excise tax on conveyance pick.” said. ATTENTION SUBSCRIBERS required by N.C. Gen. Stat. Section 105-228.28 et seq. of One Dollar ($1) per Five Hundred Dollars ($500) or fractional part thereof of the bid If you have not received your newspaper amount. by 6:30 a.m. weekdays or 7:30 a.m. The successful bidder at sale may be required to make an immediate cash deposit of the greater of fi ve percent (5%) of the amount bid or Saturday, call Seven Hundred Fifty and no/100 Dollars ($750.00). ATTENTION SUBSCRIBERS CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT: (910) 997-3416 The upset bids procedure of North Carolina General Statute Section 45-21.27 is applicable to this sale. 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from page one GED From page 1A him to do, he’ll tackle it,” he said. in health care. I wanted to do Another Online GED graduate something to help people, but not whose life turned around after in a nursing role. My sister does getting her diploma is Lisa O’Neal admissions and billing, so when of Rockingham. She worked in she suggested the Healthcare the fast food industry throughout Management program, I decided high school and stayed in that to try it,” she said. line of work after an illness kept She admits it was scary going her from graduating high school into a college classroom, but said with her class. She simply never she soon got over her apprehen- went back to finish. sion of creating PowerPoint pre- “I started the GED classes off sentations and doing college-level and on and passed two or three work. Brigman is proud of her of the tests, but wasn’t dedicated and adds she was often on the to it. In 2008, I decided there honor’s list as a college student. Lisa O’Neal is were no other job opportunities “I think RCC is a great college,” the volunteer available to me without my GED she said. “The instructors have coordinator and a college education, so I tried students’ best interests at heart. I for Richmond the online program. I thought got a lot of good experience there County it would be the best fit, and it and am glad I decided to go,” said Hospice. She turned out to be the most con- O’Neal. said the Online venient class for me. If I had any Following graduation, she GED program at RCC gave questions, I could always go to accepted a receptionist position her opportu- the James Building and see Mrs. with Richmond County Hospice. nity to get a Brigman for assistance,” she said. When a position opened for a college degree She said Brigman would always volunteer coordinator, she was and find a job get back with her about any ques- offered the job. It’s a perfect she loves. tions she had and would call her match for her. Contributed if any time lapsed without her “I place volunteers in homes photo working on her goal. with patients and their families. “She is such a sweetheart. It is a very rewarding job that She’d call and say, ‘Lisa, you’re I really enjoy. I feel like I am such a smart girl, don’t give up helping people and making a dif- on this.’ If she wasn’t there, I ference. If anyone out there is could have easily have fallen back without a high school diploma, where I was. She’s a big reason I I strongly urged them to go back finished,” said O’Neal. and get a GED plus some college Brigman’s prodding worked. experience. You really need it to O”Neal completed her remain- find a good job in today’s world,” ing GED tests and enrolled in she said. the Healthcare Management The Online GED program is Technology program in 2009. free. Anyone interested can con- “My mom and sister are both tact Brigman at 410-1782. Workforce From page 1A if E-Verify became manda- ple for seasonal work,” he employs around five prehensive immigration and in the future.” the economy, not hurt it.” tory without a workable said DeWitt. “Because people, sometimes count- reform a top priority this DeWitt said he would Agriculture and agri- guest worker program in most people need full- ing his son and daughter. session. Our leaders can- like to see the conversa- business is the larg- place. time work, and it’s hard to Not only was it difficult not miss this opportunity tion in Washington, D.C. est industry in North “We’re talking billions pay them when we’re not to keep people employed, to fix the broken immi- focus on reshaping the Carolina, accounting for of dollars and tens, if not working in our off sea- but the business “wasn’t gration system in our E-Verify programs, which $71.6 billion of the state’s hundreds, of thousands of son. It’s hard to get quali- as profitable as it used country. It is imperative employers use to verify if economy and nearly one jobs lost from our state’s fied local people, I mean to be.” that our elected officials a worker has legal status. out of every five jobs. economy,” said Wooten. it’s not rocket science Wooten said that while understand the unique “We don’t have time to The North Carolina Farm Rickie DeWitt of Ellerbe but once you get people farmers are struggling needs of today’s farming be a document inspector,” Bureau is the largest agri- owns DeWitt Farms, and trained they leave after under unfavorable cir- and provide a workable said DeWitt. “Someone culture organization in operates a chicken house the season, then next sea- cumstances, he is hopeful guest worker program else should make sure the state, with more than as well as a flower nurs- son I have to train people that reform is not far off. that allows our farmers (the migrant workers) are 500,000 members. ery and flower stand in all over again. I was using “We have been encour- to maximize production. legal. If they are here and The report can be found Aberdeen. He said the the H-2A program but aged by the recent bipar- Our nation deserves high- are willing to work, tax on the North Carolina H-2A and E-Verify pro- you have to apply almost tisan efforts in Congress quality, affordable, and them. If they are able to Farm Bureau website, grams are costly and take a year in advance and a to make meaningful, com- safe food and fiber, now work, they should help www.ncfb.org. up too much time. He said lot of times I don’t know he has had to cut back on what I’ll need in a year.” what he can produce and DeWitt used to farm THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28 TIME WARNER CABLE S1 - DISH NETWORK S2 - DIRECTV how many people he can produce and tobacco, and employ. when he did, he employed PM PM PM PM PM AM “It is hard to find peo- 20 full-time workers. 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“Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.” Tar Heel VIEW On pending legislation From The Herald-Sun of Durham From the same state Legislature that seems to want to curb liberal arts and boost business come a cou- ple of ideas that do neither. First, there’s House Bill 146, also known as the “Back to Basics” bill. It was introduced by four-term Republican Pat Hurley from Asheboro. This refreshingly brief piece of legislation would mandate that students learn to write in legible cursive handwriting by the end of fifth grade. Those who rally for the return of the age of the painstakingly handwritten Along these lines letter with elegant cursive County board text may embrace this plan. Back when cursive was Richmond County is taught more extensively in governed by a Board of school, it was one of the first Commissioners, com- liberal arts concepts intro- prised of seven mem- duced to children. Sure, we bers, who are elected already knew how to print at-large on a partisan our names in blocky letters, ‘I could care less’ basis by county-wide but now … now we could Generally, it’s a good idea to who is charged with the 2008 form into “could” and produce vote. Commissioners spiffy it up with angles and turn the other cheek when some- brutal murder of her boyfriend this ghastly expression that has serve four-year terms loops. one annoys you. Grammatical in Phoenix. crept into our language over the and elections are held in Necessary? Not really. But purists, however, may find this a Since her arrest, Arias has years, especially on-line where November of even-num- it did give forensic hand- challenge. They can be an unfor- changed her story more times illiteracy rules? bered years. The board writing experts a lot of giving bunch when confronted than her underwear, and now I asked Dr. Robert Evans, takes office at its first material to work with. … with dangling modifiers, split claims self-defense. But Nancy Distinguished Teaching and meeting in December Second, we’ve got House infinitives, or illogical verb tense is having none of it, being con- Research Professor of English at following a November Bill 59, the return of a famil- shifts. vinced the attack was planned in Auburn University Montgomery, election and at that iar oil-smudged, exhaust- But who could blame their a fit of jealous rage. in Alabama. time, elects a chair and choked, rattle trap of an explosion of gram- Nancy has her followers, and “‘I could care less’ is increas- vice-chair. idea: eliminating motor mar rage when the if you enjoy her self-appointed ingly used, especially in speech,” Meetings vehicle safety inspections. hideous phrase “I judge and jury style of report- Bob told me. “I suspect, in fact, All meetings are open Julie Howard of Mocksville, could care less” ing, you’ve probably been super- that the problem arose when to the public. The board a 13-term veteran of the drifts across their glued to the TV and hanging people didn’t hear the ‘n’t’ when holds regular meetings state house, brought this eardrums or com- on her every judgmental word. the phrase was spoken, espe- on the first Monday one back from the dead. puter screens. But if you have no interest in cially since the phrase is prob- of each month at 5:30 We understand that every Fortunately, most her opinion, you might say “I ably usually spoken in anger or p.m. Regular meetings little bit counts in our house- Along can probably exer- couldn’t care less what Nancy frustration, with little attention are broadcast live on hold budgets these days, but These Lines cise restraint and Grace thinks.” to careful enunciation. However, cable access channel we consider the $30 spent Nick Thomas merely throw their Clearly, your intent is to indi- [it] makes no logical sense.” 16. Meetings are held on an annual vehicle inspec- hands into the air cate an interest level so low Still not convinced there’s a dif- in the Commissioners tion a worthy investment. in frustration, and (zero) that it would be impos- ference between using “couldn’t” Chambers, located on For some motorists, that scream: It’s “I COULDN’T care sible to care any less, since you and “could” in this expression? the second floor of mandatory inspection is the less,” people! can’t have a less than zero inter- Well here’s an exercise to try the Richmond County only time they get a mechan- Like an alien virus covertly est in anything, even Nancy the next time you’re invited for Administrative Office, ic to check out their car rewriting human DNA in a low Grace. a job interview. When answering 125 S. Hancock St., all year long. Those inspec- budget Syfy Channel movie, this On the other hand, if you the interviewer’s questions, pep- Rockingham. tions can uncover hazards, mutated expression has invaded announce “I could care less what per your responses with a few well-known expressions, except defects and other safety our vocabulary in recent years. Nancy thinks,” you are plainly Poll Question concerns. The benefit here It’s even been called “an ignorant talking nonsense since the impli- switch negatives to positives. is two-fold. On one hand, it debasement of the language” cation is that you care less than For instance: Crime does pay. Our poll question of the makes roads safer. On the by those who still consider the zero, which is not possible. Two wrongs do make a right. other, it leads to business English language worthy of sav- While it’s conceivable that Cheats prosper. Money grows week will be published on for auto repair garages. ing from a grammatically oblivi- usage of “I could care less” on trees. the opinion page, and on Both these bills need to ous younger generation. is meant to be sarcastic, the I doubt you will be offered our website at www.your- fade away before our grand- To illustrate the absurdity of subtlety of such application is the job, because after hearing dailyjournal.com. children’s flying cars break the expression, let’s consider more irritating than witty and those fractured phrases, your ex- down in the hover-through Nancy Grace. probably lost on most people. potential employer could care This week’s question: bank teller lane while they The former prosecutor-turned More likely, users simply par- less any more. Do you think Richmond try to sign their names in tenacious TV legal commenta- rot the adulterated expression County schools are safe? cursive on dwindling unem- tor is seen nightly on the HLN after reading it on-line where it Thomas’ features and columns have appeared in more than 275 magazines and newspapers, including ployment checks after los- cable network. And for the past has been spreading faster than the Washington Post and Christian Science Monitor. Visit www.yourdaily- ing their jobs at the online few months, she has been fix- fertilizer. He can be reached at his blog: http://getnickt. journal.com to cast your 3D-printed widget factory. ated on the trial of Jodi Arias, So how did “couldn’t” trans- blogspot.com. vote.

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OBITUARIES Union County engineer named to panel RALEIGH (AP) — Gov. cations markets. JAMES WILLIAM MCLEAN HENRY EDDIE DIGGS Pat McCrory has made his McCrory announced James William McLean, Carolina Power and Mr. Henry Eddie 1, at Sneed Grove AME first appointment to the Wednesday that Don 91, died peacefully at Light, retiring with 37 Diggs, 77, of 914 Hwy Zion Church. Public view- North Carolina Utilities Bailey of Union County home Tuesday February years of service. 220 N., Rockingham, ing will be 1 to 7 p.m. Commission, choosing would serve out the last 26, 2013. Bill’s lifelong inter- died Sunday, Feb. 24, on Thursday, Feb. 28, at an energy engineer at four years of the eight- Bill was born in est was fishing which he 2013, at Richmond Pines McLendon Funeral Home. a metal manufacturing year term of Lorinzo Rockingham, NC on pursued with passion. He HealthCare, Hamlet. Richmond County Daily company to help regulate Joyner, who retired February 19, 1922 to the was always eager to go Funeral service will be Journal the state’s electric, natu- from the commission in late Commodore Perry “wet a hook” with family held 2 p.m. Friday, March Thursday, February 28, 2013 ral gas and telecommuni- January 2012. McLean, Jr. and Mary and friends. Rennie Thomas McLean. Visitation will be held He is survived by his on Friday from 6:00 -8:00 loving wife of 65 years, pm at Boles Funeral Home in Southern Pines, NC. A L.J. Bell Elementary recently announced Mildred G. McLean; sons Perry McLean, Gary Graveside service will be McLean and wife Lynsey: held on Saturday at 11:00 grandchildren Kelly, am at the Richmond Co. Cemetery in Rockingham, its Honor Roll for the third six weeks Megan, Nikki, Keith, Katie, and Dean; sisters NC. A/B Honor Roll Wilma, Aileen, and Dot; Donations can be made Third grade: Tiara Bright, sister-in-law Faye Fields; to the Masonic Home Yusif Darwish, Karlee Leviner, for Children at Oxford, brother-in-law Ray Brown; Rebeca Mendoza, Priya Patel, 600 College St., Oxford, and several nieces and Kellen Hood, Macy James, Patrick NC 27565 or Aberdeen Sweetman, Laila Watkins, Je-erra nephews. He is preceded Church of Christ, 307 in death by son Bryon and Murphy, Abby Russell, Maylyn High St., Aberdeen, NC Wallace, O’cean Bennett, Alli his sister Betty. 28315. Bill served in the US Branton, Kayla Currie, XionXekiah Online condolences McDonald, Lance Shepherd, Allie Army, 99th Artillery may be left at: www.boles- Division during WWII Singletary, Jyrah Thomas, Jared funeralhome.com Markham, Elijah Parks, Leah in Germany during the Boles Funeral Home Battle of the Bulge and Thompson, Kara Aycoth, Essence and Crematory, Inc.in Carlton, Kainen McIver, Miasia was awarded the Bronze Southern Pines will be Star. Bill later served a Montgomery, Jonathan Sweetman. assisting the family. Fourth grade: Dillan Hurd, term as Post Commander Paid Obituary Tai Nguyen, Eric Singleton, Zoe of the VFW, Rockingham, Richmond County Daily Stephenson, Amya Terry, Noah NC. He was a Journal Aiken, Claire Davis, Abigail Mason. He worked for Thursday, February 28, 2013 Hudson, Will Meacham, Stacy Armenta, Shyann Byrd, Alexis MILDRED HESTER JORDAN-FOWLER Foushee, Caleb Hood, Justin Mildred Hester Jordan- “Pops” Fowler of the home Mabe, Xavier Poloche, Sophia Fowler, 86, of 1391 hwy Daughter SharonMurray, Pressley, Miranda Thompson, 177 S., Hamlet died Hempstead, N.Y. Elijah Yates, Stephanie Holder, one Grandaughter Jarrett Morse, Gracie Parrisher, Tuesday at Richmond Adrianna Shepard, Kaden Walker. Third grade students achieving the A Honor Roll are pictured. First row: Lilly Summerlin, pines,Hamlet Memorial 1 Great Grandchild. Nelson Funeral Home Fifth grade: Zoe Covington, Kenleigh Frye, Meredith Standridge, Taylor Young, Jaden Wilson. Second row: Seth Richardson, service Thursday Jakayla Crump, Jenna McRae, Rianna Morman, Madi Swallow. Third row: Ethan Hinson, JD Rockingham N.C. is serv- Ashanti Dumas, Kayla Hawkins, February 28, 2 pm First Lampley, Kirsten McDonald, Madison Jenkins, Nala Rush. ing the Family. Jordan Lambert, Abrianna Presbyterian church Paid Obituary McAuley, Jenna Outen, Annabelle Hamlet Elder. Belinda Richmond County Daily Parks, Abbie Terry, Miles Rice Pastor Officiating Journal Harrington, Maria Juarez, Marilyn survivors husband Mottie Thursday, February 28, 2013 McLean, Kalayla Mitchell, Mykala Oates, Javier Staton, Kaira CATHERINE GOODWIN STRONG Santos, Laila Wall, Carly Batson, Alex Branch, Daryl Brown, Dylan Catherine Elizabeth South Carolina and by a Currie, Kierra Deberry, Nina Dora, Goodwin Strong parted her sister-in-law Thea Mae Andrew Stewart, Rhonda Durham, earthly life on February 25, Goodwin also of Cayce, Kylie Humber, Daleesia McDonald, 2013 while receiving tempo- South Carolina. She is sur- Evan McFayden, Quamir Sivels. rary rehabilitation and ther- vived by three sons Willis ALL STAR BEES apy at Rockingham Manor Hubert Strong, Jr. and wife PRE-K: Davion Watkins, Evan Nursing Home. While suffer- Svea of Rockingham, Larry Armenta. ing in her final days from the James Strong and wife Sue KINDERGARTEN: Michael complications of congestive of Cary, NC and Marvin Holder, Sariah Thomas, Alyssa heart failure, she was con- Patrick Strong and wife Heaton, Braden Carriker, Sharonda stantly receiving watch care Patricia of Raleigh, NC and Henderson, Alisha Stroll, Uziel and loving support from her by six grandchil- Garcia, Sarai Garcia Hernandez, many fellow church dren, Russell Strong Maddox Leviner, Ja’Darian members from the and wife Sherry of Wallace. Fourth grade students achieving the A Honor Roll are pictured. First row: Carissa Byrne, Ally First Baptist Church Troy, N.C., Karen FIRST: Meredith Norton, Lancy Murray, Hannah Hinshaw, Douglas McDonald, Will Thompson, Emy Cooley, Jordan Goins, of Hamlet, from Strong Allen and Keane, Savannah Hooks, Jalil Mitchell Massey. Second row: Brandon Swallow, Kaylee Parker, Michael Pettitt, Bradford many other lifelong husband Meto of Singley, London Ingram, Amanda Pittman, Robert Potter. Third row: Olivia Jackson, Vincent Giuliano, Jakerra Covington, Payton acquaintances and Rockingham, N.C. Jackson, Damare Anderson, Chappell, Evan Cooley, Caleb Wilson. Fourth row: Gerogia Anderson, Taylor Cahppell, Paige from various Family , Parke Strong Alivia McMillan, Bubba Goodwin, Ransom, Caroline Whitley, Macy Ward members. and wife Kelly of Christian Robinson. Mrs. Strong Connelly Springs, SECOND: Addison Massey, was born near Strong N.C , Ryan Strong Catherine Dennis, Aliyah Healing Springs, of Hickory, N.C. Reynolds, Zion Baldwin, Bailey South Carolina, on , Natalie Strong Chavis, Ashton Phifer, Calli Byrd, October 19, 1919, as the Hoyle and husband Michael Matthew Burns, Denaysia Brown, second child of Lester Lewis of Raleigh, N.C. , and Allison Kyra Johnson. Goodwin and the late Pear Strong of San Francisco, THIRD: Madi Ramos, Ethan McLendon Goodwin. Most California. Mrs. Strong is Hinson, Allie Singletary, Seth of her upbringing was in also survived by thirteen Richardson, Kenleigh Frye, Kellan the town of Cayce, South great grand children and by Hood, Nala Rush, Xavier Robinson, Carolina and she graduat- numerous nieces and neph- Tiara Bright, Priya Patel. ed from Brookland Cayce ews. She is also survived FOURTH: Miranda Thompson, High School in 1938. On by five step-grandaughters Xavier Poloche, Paige Ransom, September 2, 1938 she mar- Michael Pettit, Eric Singleton, ried Willis Hubert Strong, – Carol Petrea and husband James of Youngsville, N.C; Olivia Jackson, Adrianna Shepard, also of Cayce, SC. Mr. Dajuan Wall. Strong was an employee Ruth Moyer and husband Phil of Murietta, California, FIFTH: Jamey Eason, Brandon of the Seaboard Airline Dycus, Robi Shoe, David Smith, Railroad Company. Kelly Foglia and husband Paul of Raleigh N.C; Paige Madison Jordan, Joshua Rodgers, In the aftermath of the Maria Juarez, Marilyn McLean. nationwide railroad strike of Swan and husband Kevin of Holly Springs, N.C. , and TERRIFIC KIDS Fifth grade students achieving the A Honor roll are as follows: first row, Chloe O’Neal, Carley 1946, Willis and Catherine PRE-Tyreese Watkins, Hector Lambeth, Koriya Thao, Alyssa Sands, Kevin Aiken, Brandon Dycus. Second row: Jadyn Johnson, April Power and husband Strong relocated to Hamlet, Jemenez. Drew Davis, Blake Cherry, Robi Shoe, Lauren Humann. Third row: Madison Jordan, Jarold McGee, Phil of Garner, N.C. and by N.C. the following year for KINDERGARTEN: Caleb Cole Deane, Joshua Rodgers, Dasharia Jones. Fourth row: Kennedy Jarrell, Caroline Freeman, sixteen step- great grand Mr. Strong to resume his Giddens, Jaden Oliver, Cali Adrianna Staton, Edie Rae Bryant. Fifth row: Austin Harrington, Labryonnia Patterson, Aerial career with the Seaboard children. DeBerry, Paw Kee Mu, Laci Spooner, Jamey Eason, Alyson Walton. Not pictured: David ‘TJ’ Smith. Airline Railroad Company. The Reverend Randy Robinson, Kaitlyn Arnold, Lexi Mr. Strong retired in Bishop will officiate Mrs. Patterson, Jayshawn Jackson, Anneliese Cahpman, Ty Murray, FOURTH: Mitchell Massey, 1978 and passed away on Strong’s service on Friday Damian Alvarez, Laci Watkins. Karter Walker, Jaraine Coleman, Shyann Byrd, Aaron Brown, Claire November 15, 1984.He March 1, 2013 at 2:00 PM FIRST: Caleb Blake, Tyrene Denaysia Brown, Dariyona Davis, Jarrett Morse, Kaden was buried in Richmond at the First Baptist Church McKenzie, Inesha McDonald, Jackson, Jamie Santos Castro. Walker, Payton Chappell, Robert Memorial Park, Rockingham of Hamlet. The family will Jakob Wood, Dante Benel, Damon THIRD: Rianna Morman, Potter. N.C. Catherine Strong receive friends from 1:00 Bryant, Shakeya Morgan, Abbie Travion Dumas, Maylyn Wallace, FIFTH: Robi Shoe, Andrew was employed by Hamlet PM to 2:00 PM at the Player, Janari Davis, Alexis Macy James, Rebeca Mendoza, Stewart, Miles Harrington, Chris Industries beginning in Church. Burial will proceed Dumas. Yusif Darwish, Braxton Hughes, McLester, Drew Davis, Lauren 1955 and she remained with at Richmond Memorial Park SECOND: Landon Harris, Cheyenne Leviner, Makiaya Humann, Jarod McGee, Kayla this employer as it relocat- upon completion of the ser- Zacoya Everette, C’Nedra Hinson, Fletcher, Cason Douglas. Hawkins. ed to become Rockingham vice. In Lieu` of flowers, Industries and later Mount memorials maybe made to Gilead Industries of the First Baptist Church of Rockingham. She retired in Hamlet’s General Fund, 200 Wherever you are, we’re there. 1982. She has been an active Charlotte Street, Hamlet, member of Hamlet First NC 28345. 24/7. Baptist Church since 1964. Harrington Funeral Home F\b·_R Mrs. Strong is survived and Crematory, Hamlet, is V[`b_RQ UR_R by one sister, Benny Joyce serving the family of Mrs. Our pharmacy accepts most major and local insurance plans as Goodwin Senese, who Strong. well as Medicare Part D. 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Nation Cops: Grandma shot self, young grandsons in car PRESTON, Conn. (AP) — and 6-month-old Ashton Perry, Marcia White, a paternal great- afternoon and was supposed Salaun, director of the Kidds A woman who picked up her were found Tuesday night in a grandmother of the slain boys, to bring them home so Alton & Co. daycare center in North two young grandsons from day- car parked near Lake of Isles said Denison struggled with could open his presents, family Stonington. care and was supposed to bring in Preston, in the southeastern bouts of depression but seemed members said. Salaun and daycare center them home so the 2-year-old part of the state. to be doing well lately. The “I wanted him to come home co-owner Christine Hare said could open his birthday pres- State police called the boys’ parents told WVIT-TV and play with his new toys the boys’ mother worked at the ents instead drove them to a deaths a double murder-suicide that Denison had split person- and have a good day,” Alton’s daycare center herself a couple neighboring town and shot and Wednesday, saying they believe alities and WFSB-TV reported mother, Brenda Perry, told years and had mentioned that killed the children and herself, Denison shot the boys and her- that family members described WVIT-TV. the grandmother had a his- state police and family mem- self. Autopsies were planned. her as having bipolar disorder. The grandmother was tory of mental health troubles. bers said. Family members said Tuesday was Alton’s second friendly and talkative when They said they keep going over The bodies of 47-year-old Denison, the boys’ maternal birthday. Denison picked up she picked up the children and the pickup in their minds but Debra Denison and her grand- grandmother, had a history the children from their daycare did not give any indication of there is nothing they could sons, 2-year-old Alton Perry of mental health problems. in North Stonington Tuesday distress, according to Nikki have done differently. Obama, top lawmakers to meet as cuts kick in WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House con- ceded Wednesday that efforts to avoid automatic budget cuts are unlikely to succeed before they kick in and is initiating new Want to talks with congressional leaders to confront seem- ingly intractable tax-and- reach your spend issues. President Barack customers Obama will meet at the White House Friday with Put your House and Senate lead- who shop with business at ers of both parties on the the world’s same day the cuts, known Smartphones or in Washington-speak as a Associated Press fi ngertips. “sequester,” take effect. 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GOODMAN CO. • SPECIAL SELECTION! • SPECIAL SAVINGS! • AND MORE! 119 South Lee Street Rockingham, NC STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Across from the Courthouse COUNTY OF RICHMOND (910) 997-6398 NOTICE OF SALE “Big city selection, small town service & a price you’ll love!” 20122013 MARKDOWN UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust executed by Tina Treece Mabe, dated September 7, 2001, and recorded in Book STORE CLOSING EARLY TODAY TO PREPARE! 1129 at page 33 in the Offi ce of the Register of Deeds of Richmond County; and under and by virtue of the authority vested in the undersigned as Substitute Trustee by that certain instrument recorded in Book 1563 at Page 442 the Offi ce of the Register of Deeds of Richmond County; and under and by virtue of that IT’SIT’S HAPPENING HAPPENING THURSDAY SATURDAY! FRIDAY! ONLY! certain Authorization, Findings and Order entered by the Clerk of Superior Court of Richmond County on February 13, 2013, and of record in File 12 SP 21, default (AND IT’S GOING TO BE WILD AND CRAZY!) having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by said Deed of Trust and the said Deed of Trust being by its terms subject to foreclosure, and the holder of the indebtedness thereby secured having demanded the foreclosure thereof for the purpose of satisfying said indebtedness, and due notice having been given to those entitled to same, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will off er for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, at the Courthouse DON’T MISS IT!! door in Rockingham, Richmond County, North Carolina, at 12:00 Noon, on March 8, 2013, the land conveyed in said Deed of Trust, the same being owned of record by Tina Treece Mabe (a/k/a Tina Treece Knight), and being more particularly described as follows:

BEING Tracts #3 and #4 per that plat of survey dated July 30, 1998, for James E. Treece and wife, Odessa Treece, by McNeill Surveying and Land Planning, PLLC, a portion of that property the Grantors received by Deed recorded in Deed Book 588, Page 76, and as shown on Plat Slide 336-C, Richmond County Registry; and being more particularly described as follows.

BEGINNING at a new iron pipe located in the Eastern boundary line of the aforementioned Treece Tract, said new iron pipe being located North 27-15-00 West 647.19 feet from an existing iron pipe located in the Northern right-of-way of Secondary Road #1321, that existing iron pipe in the Southern right-of-way of Secondary Road #1321 being the Southern-most corner of the aforementioned original Treece Tract; thence running as and with the Eastern boundary line of Tracts #3 and #4 North 27-15-00 West 742.79 feet to a new iron pipe, the Easternmost corner of Tract #4 of the aforementioned plat and being a common corner BUT THERE’S with Tract #4 and Tract #5; thence running as and with the common boundary line of Tract #4 and Tract #5 North 61-05-42 East 597.71 feet to a point; thence 9 South 67-03-33 East 53.74 feet to a point; thence North 82-25-05 14.77 feet to a point; thence North 38-32-56 East 86.97 feet to a point; thence South 86-28-07 MORE! East 73.80 feet to a point; thence South 65-13-09 East 55.04 feet to a point; thence South 13-48-41 East 47.25 feet to a point; thence North 82-22-45 East 96.15 SELECT ANYTHING...EVERYTHING IN FURNITURE AND BUY WITH: • Mastercard, Visa or Store Credit! HOUR SALE! feet to a point; thence South 55-02-52 East 51.76 feet to a point; thence South 18-53-37 East 35.39 feet to a point; thence South 60-56-33 West 63.99 feet to • ABSOLUTELY NOTHING WILL BE HELD BACK!...NO ITEM WILL BE SPARED!! a point; thence South 04-00-07 West 19.77 feet to a point; thence South 41-16-35 East 38.12 feet to a new iron pipe, a common Eastern corner of Tract #3 and EVERY ITEM IN EVERY DEPARTMENT WILL BE PRICED TO SELL FAST! Tract #4 of the aforementioned plat; thence continuing on with the Eastern boundary line of Tract #3 South 06-44-40 East 55.95 feet to a point; thence South DOORS 03-40-51 West 45.71 feet to a point; thence South 34-10-50 East 35.46 feet to a point; thence North 88-08-41 West 52.43 feet to a point; thence North 61-52-47 PLAN NOW TO JOIN THE CROWDS! OPEN TOMORROW, 8 AM TO 5 PM! ©COPYRIGHT 2012, COSEC® INTERNATIONAL, INC. TOMORROW, 8:30 AM TO 5:30 PM West 44.66 feet to a point; thence South 23-36-09 West 61.12 feet to a point; thence South 12-56-00 East 66.05 feet to a point; thence South 17-27-13 East YOU’LL LOVE IT! OUTSTANDING! REMARKABLE! MIRACLE! NEED A GOTDINETTE TO HAVE IT!! 234.53 feet to a new iron pipe, the common Eastern corner of Tract #3 and Tract #2; thence as and with the common boundary line of Tract #2 and #3 South YOU’LL LOVEHOUSEFUL? IT! MAGIC!SETS! OUTSTANDING! 57-51-02 West 644.71 feet to the POINT AND PLACE OF BEGINNING, and being Tract #3 and Tract #4 shown on the above-mentioned plat of survey. Vaughn Bassett SolidSPECIAL Cherry GROUPS HAVE White Broyhill Bed BEEN MADE UP FOR THIS ALL ASHLEY T.V.STANDS Queen Bedroom Group w/twoEXTRA-ORDINARY Night Stands, w/storage (Reg. $899) Grantors also convey with this conveyance a 30-foot easement for purposes of ingress and egress and other purposes benefi cial ot the property and Grantee also “MARKDOWN MADNESS” ...... SALE $699 DresserSTARTLING! w/Mirror & ChestSTOREWIDE SAVINGS EVENT! accepts this property subject to the portion of the easement that crosses the Grantee’s property for the use and benefi t of others. Said easement being more SELECT 3, 4, 5 ROOM Ashley Bunk Beds SUPER!20% OFF (Reg. $3,699)...... SALE $2,488 particularly described as follows: GROUPINGS, OR MORE, AND SAVE HUNDREDS OF w/Mattress (Reg. $1,649).....SALE $899 DOLLARS NOW! REVOLUTIONARY! Ashley Cherry Sleigh Bedroom Group REVOLUTIONARY! BEGINNING at an existing iron pipe, the Southern-most corner of the subject James E. and wife, Odessa Treece property as recorded in Deed Book 588, Page Sleigh Bed, 1 Night StandSOFASLIVING &ROOM SLEEP SUITES! SOFAS! Two Broyhill Sofa & Loveseat 76, Richmond County Registry, and running as and with the Southern boundary line of the said tract North 27-15-00 West 1,389.98 feet to a new iron pipe, MARVELOUS!. . . PLUS MUCH,. . . Dresser w/Mirror & Chest MUCH MORE! (Reg.TREMENDOUS! $1,549)...... SALE $1,188 the Eastern-most corner of Tract#4 of the above-mentioned plat; thence North 61-05-42 East 597.71 feet to a point; thence in a new line South 27-15-00 East Clayton Marcus (Reg. $1,349)...... MAGIC! SALE $998 RECLINERS! 1,389.98 feet to a point located in the Northern right-of-way of Secondary Road #1321; thence as and with the Northern right-of-way of Secondary Road #1321 Odd Chairs (Reg. $899)....SALE $349 Brown Clayton Marcus Sectional 30 feet to the POINT AND PLACE OF BEGINNING. (Reg. $2,998)...... SALE $1,998 Vaughn Basset Cherry Bed Ashley Leather Blue OUTLANDISH! And being the same property conveyed to Tina Treece Mabe by James E. Treece and wife, Odessa B. Treece, by deed dated November 18, 1998, and recorded w/Storage Chest, Mirror, Dresser Loveseat (Reg. $998)...... SALE $448 Rowe Sectional November 19, 1998, in Deed Book 1013, Page 530, Richmond County Registry. & 1 NightMARVELOUS! Stand APPLIANCES! Two Clayton Marcus (Reg.MANY $2,899) ITEMS...... SALE $1,199 (Reg. $2,998)...... SALE $2,100 . . . PLUS MUCH, MUCH MORE!Loveseats (Reg. $1,699)...SALE $488 ARE . . . It is agreed between the parties that the mobile home described as follows: Make Mano, Model DblWide MH, Serial No. 11410877, Year of MFG. 1977, shall be 779ONE-OF-A-KIND Ashley Sofa OR w/Ottoman DINING ROOM SUITES! LIMITED QUANTITY . . . deemed a fi xture and part of said real estate as described above. Ashley B511 Queen Bed ALL ARE PLAINLY TAGGED SENSATIONAL! Swivel Glider Chair (Reg.FOR YOUR $1,299) SELECTION!...... SALE $688 w/Mirror, Night Stand & Chest Clayton Marcus (Reg. $1,049)..SALE $499 Together with all the buildings, fi xtures and improvements thereon, and all rights, easements, hereditaments and appurtenancesthereunto belonging, Ashley BEDROOMAll Leather SUITES!Loveseat & Sofa (Reg. $1,699)...... SALE $1,388 including all heating, plumbing, ventilating, lighting goods, equipment and other tangible and intangible property, attached to or reasonably necessary to the Clayton Marcus Sofa (Reg. $2,499)...... SALE $1,699 use of such premises. Vaughn Basset BB52 Queen Bed . . . PLUS MUCH MORE! 3274 (Reg. $1,799)...... SALE $899 Ashley Gray Sectional w/Chaise w/Mirror, Night Stand, Chest TABLES & The aforesaid sale will be made subject to all encumbrances existing prior to the recording of the above-referenced Deed of Trust, including all valid and & Dresser Clayton Marcus Sofa & ChairLAMPS! (Reg. $1,199)...... SALE $699 enforceable liens and also will be subject to all taxes and special assessments outstanding against the property. (Reg. $2,899)...... SALE $1,998 . . . PLUS MUCH, MUCHTan MORE!(Reg. $3,198)...... SALE $1,499 Ashley Purple Sofa & Loveseat (Reg. $1,349)...... SALE $888 The property to be off ered pursuant to this notice of sale is being off ered for sale, transfer and conveyance “AS IS, WHERE IS.” Neither the Trustee nor the holder Broyhill White Queen BedroomCHAIRSMATTRESS Group AND ROCKERS!Lancer SETS! Red Sofa & Chair of the note secured by the deed of trust/security agreement, or both, being foreclosed, nor the offi cers, directors, attorneys, employees, agents or authorized . . . PLUS MUCH, MUCH MORE! Queen Bed, Dresser, Mirror, Night Stand Ashley Sectional representatives of either the Trustee or the holder of the note make any representation or warranty relating to the title or any physical, environmental, health FAMOUS BRANDS AT (Reg. $2,299)...... SALE $1,499 SOFAS & SLEEP SOFAS! &“MARKDOWN Chest MADNESS” (Reg. $1,399)MORE SOFAS & SLEEP SOFAS! or safety conditions existing in, on, at or relating to the property being off ered for sale, and any and all responsibilities ro liabilities arising out of or in any way ...... SALE $999 (Reg. $2,249)...... SAVINGS! SALE $1,688 relating to any such condition expressly are disclaimed. STARTLING!. . . PLUS MUCH MORE! • Broyhill OUTLANDISH! • RIDICULOUS! La-Z-Boy SENSATIONAL! All ODD Should the property be purchased by a party other than the holder of the Deed of Trust being foreclosed, that purchaser must pay, in addition to the amount bid, • Ashley . . . PLUS MUCH, MUCH MORE! ALL LA-Z-BOY RECLINERS the following items: (i) the tax required by N.C. Gen. Stat. Section 7A-308(a)(1) of Forty-fi ve Cents (45¢) per One Hundred Dollars ($100) of the bid amount up to Ashley• Maytag Sleeper Sofa Dining Chairs (Reg. $1,049)...... SALECHAIRS $698 AND ROCKERS! a maximum tax of Five Hundred Dollars ($500), and (ii) the excise tax on conveyance required by N.C. Gen. Stat. Section 105-228.28 et seq. of One Dollar ($1) per • Whirlpool $ each Five Hundred Dollars ($500) or fractional part thereof of the bid amount. Matching• Sealy Loveseat . ON. . PLUS MUCH, SALE!! MUCH MORE! (Reg.• $699)...... SALE $499 BUY NOW EVERYTHING’S REDUCED FOR AND MANY MORE! . . . PLUS MUCH, MUCH MORE! AND SAVE! TOMORROW’S “MARKDOWN MADNESS” The successful bidder at sale may be required to make an immediate cash deposit of the greater of fi ve percent (5%) of the amount bid or Seven Hundred Fifty 55 9-HOUR SALE! and no/100 Dollars ($750.00). SPECIAL CREDIT OFFER! IMPORTANT PRICE REDUCTIONS WILL BE CLEARLY TAGGED! • LIVING ROOM SUITES! • DINING ROOMS! SELECT $500 WORTH, $1,000 WORTH, • BEDROOM SUITES! • SOFAS! • SECTIONALS! EVEN $5,000 WORTH AND BUY WITH: • CHAIRS! • ROCKERS! • RECLINERS! • SLEEPER SOFAS! • BUNK BEDS! • MATTRESS SETS IN The upset bids procedure of North Carolina General Statute Section 45-21.27 is applicable to this sale. • No Down Payment PRICE REDUCTIONS ALL SIZES! • TABLES! • LAMPS! • MOTION FURNITURE! • LEATHER FURNITURE! • No Interest for 6 Months • COMPLETE ROOM GROUPINGS! • DESKS! • CHESTS! • ENTERTAINMENT CENTERS! The following applies if the property being sold is residential real property with less than 15 rental units: (1) Pursuant to NCGS Section 45-21.29, the clerk of or No Payment Until THROUGHOUT STORE!! • CURIO CABINETS! • ACCESSORIES! June! • • • superior court of the county in which the property is sold may issue an order of possession of the property in favor of the purchaser and against the party or OR, USE • • • YOUR: AND MUCH MORE!! parties in possession. (2) Any person who occupies residential real property pursuant to a rental agreement entered into on or after October 1, 2007, may, SHOPSHOP TOMORROW,TOMORROW, 8:30 8 AM AM ’TILTO 5:30 5 PM! PM • •9 9 BIG BIG HOURS!HOURS! AND MUCH, MUCH MORE! after receiving this notice of sale, terminate the rental agreement upon 10 days written notice to the landlord. The tenant is liable for rent due under the rental agreement prorated to the eff ective date of the termination.

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NCHSAA Playoffs Wolfpack grounds Eagles Southeastern Conference teams RALEIGH (AP) — Freshman Rodney Boys Purvis scored a season-high 21 points to lead First round North Carolina State past Boston College Monday 82-64 on Wednesday night. Hoke County 83, East Wake Scott Wood added 17 points with five 54 3-pointers while Purvis scored six during the Richmond 77, SE Raleigh 73 run of 10 straight points midway through the Apex 61, Lumberton 58 second half that helped the Wolfpack (20-8, Middle Creek 60, Pinecrest 54 9-6 Atlantic Coast Conference) pull away. Second round Freshman T.J. Warren scored 13 points, Wednesday Lorenzo Brown had 11 and C.J. Leslie fin- Hoke County 67, Richmond ished with 10 in an encouraging bounce-back 58 performance for N.C. State, which is a half- Third round game behind fourth-place Virginia in the race Friday for one of the four first-round byes in the ACC Seventy-First at Hoke County, tournament. 7 p.m. Lonnie Jackson scored 16 points and Girls Olivier Hanlan and Ryan Anderson each had First round 12 for Boston College (12-16, 4-11). Monday The Eagles fell to 1-7 in conference road Scotland 59, E.E. Smith 47 games and absorbed their second blowout on Southern Durham 66, Tobacco Road in a four-day span. Duke beat Richmond 43 them by 21 on Sunday. Apex 50, Pinecrest 42 But unlike that beatdown at Cameron Clayton 62, Lumberton 55 Indoor Stadium, Boston College was in this Second round one into the second half. Jackson’s free throw Wednesday with 16:51 left pulled the Eagles to 39-34. Clayton 58, Scotland 44 That’s when the uptempo Wolfpack finally Third round got themselves off and running. N.C. State Shawn Stinson | Daily Journal Friday turned two BC turnovers into fast-break Richmond Senior guard Jalen McDonald puts up a shot against Hoke County’s Tarique Thompson, Clayton at Southeast Raleigh, layups by Purvis. left, and KeShawn Shaw-Wills. 7 p.m. Braves down Tigers LAKELAND, Fla. (AP) — “That was just a bad fastball never will. I just have to do my The Detroit Tigers have six and a bad idea,” Porcello said. own job.” pitchers fighting for five spots “I was trying something and it Leyland said he appreciates in the starting rotation. didn’t work.” Porcello’s confidence and isn’t Rick Porcello got his sec- Porcello was considered one ready to make judgments based ond chance to audition for of the sure things in the Detroit on one long home run. Tigers manager Jim Leyland rotation, but he struggled in “He made a mistake that I on Wednesday in a 5-3 loss to 2012, going 10-12 with a 4.59 know he won’t make during the the Atlanta Braves and gave up ERA. He pitched out of the season,” Leyland said. “He’s got three runs in three innings, his bullpen in the postseason after it all figured out and he’s confi- longest outing of the spring. starting 31 games for the Tigers, dent. He just made a mistake. Porcello, however, didn’t but he might be left out this Leyland was asked if he spoke make the impression he wanted year. to Porcello about the fastball to make. Former Cy Young winner that got away. The Tigers’ first round pick in Justin Verlander is the ace and “It’s already handled,” Leyland 2007 (27th overall) started out Max Scherzer and Doug Fister said, ending the discussion. by giving up a single, hitting a round out the top three, leaving Tim Hudson started for the batter and allowing a long home Drew Smyly, Anibal Sanchez, Braves and went three innings, run to Juan Francisco. and Porcello to compete out for allowing two runs in his longest The homer came on a fastball the final two spots. outing of the spring. He gave up that Leyland said four times in Porcello said he isn’t getting a long homer to Prince Fielder, his postgame press conference down on himself. At 24, he but said he felt fine. was the wrong pitch to throw. knows he is still developing. “There are things I still need “He knows better than that,” “I am still working on every- to work on,” Hudson said. Leyland said. “It was a judgment thing, so a bad fastball isn’t “Prince hit a cutter that didn’t mistake. It won’t happen again.” going to bother me,” Porcello cut. Every spring is about get- Porcello settled down after said. “I feel good and there’s ting ready and it is really just a the long ball and gave up only no extra pressure fighting for a process of getting ready for the Charlie Neibergall | AP Photo one more run. He knew the fast- spot in the rotation. I have never season. I don’t care how I do Atlanta Braves starting pitcher Tim Hudson went three innings, allowing two ball with runners on second and taken a spot in the rotation to right now, it’s all about being runs, including a long home run to Prince Fielder. third was a mistake. be something for granted and I ready four weeks from now.”

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BRIEFS Baseball, softball signups continue THE SCOREBOARDCall in your scores: 997-3111, ext. 44 • Fax your scores: 997-4321 The City of Rockingham Parks and Recreation e-mail your scores: [email protected] Department is accepting registrations for youth base- ball and softball through Tuesday. The cost is $40 for city residents and $50 for non-city residents. First-time Charlotte at Utah, 9 p.m. Minnesota 3 2 .600 Cleveland vs. Texas at Surprise, Ariz., 3:05 participants are required to bring a copy of their birth BASKETBALL Atlanta at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Boston 2 3 .400 p.m. certificate at the time of registration. Players will be Oklahoma City at Denver, 10:30 p.m. Detroit 2 3 .400 Oakland vs. Chicago Cubs at Mesa, Ariz., divided into divisions based on their age. In baseball, Oakland 2 3 .400 3:05 p.m. National Basketball Association Individual leaders Toronto 2 4 .333 Cincinnati (ss) vs. Colorado at Scottsdale, boys must be 4 years of age on or before April 30 and The Associated Press The Associated Press New York 1 4 .200 Ariz., 3:10 p.m. players cannot turn 15 on or before the same date. All Times EST THROUGH FEB. 26 Los Angeles 0 4 .000 N.Y. Mets vs. Washington at Viera, Fla., EASTERN CONFERENCE Scoring Texas 0 5 .000 6:05 p.m. In softball, girls must be 4 years of age on or before Atlantic Division G FG FT PTS AVG NATIONAL LEAGUE Friday’s Games April 30 and players may not turn 16 on or after Jan. W L Pct GB Durant, OKC 56 517 471 1610 28.8 W L Pct Pittsburgh (ss) vs. Baltimore at Sarasota, 1. For information, contact the Parks and Recreation New York 33 20 .623 — Miami 3 1 .750 Brooklyn 34 24 .586 1½ Anthony, NYK 46 450 285 1306 28.4 Fla., 1:05 p.m. Department at 910-895-6810. James, MIA 55 571 281 1499 27.3 Los Angeles 2 1 .667 St. Louis vs. Houston at Kissimmee, Fla., Boston 30 27 .526 5 Chicago 3 2 .600 Philadelphia 22 33 .400 12 Bryant, LAL 58 559 358 1572 27.1 1:05 p.m. Colorado 3 2 .600 Tampa Bay vs. Toronto at Dunedin, Fla., Spring registrations ongoing in Ellerbe Toronto 23 35 .397 12½ Harden, HOU 56 443 474 1478 26.4 St. Louis 3 2 .600 1:05 p.m. The town of Ellerbe will accept signups for its youth Southeast Division Irving, CLE 45 385 193 1049 23.3 Atlanta 3 3 .500 Minnesota vs. Miami at Jupiter, Fla., 1:05 W L Pct GB Westbrook, OKC 56 451 310 1285 22.9 Pittsburgh 2 2 .500 baseball and softball programs during an early registra- Miami 41 14 .745 — p.m. Wade, MIA 51 423 235 1097 21.5 San Francisco 1 1 .500 Philadelphia vs. N.Y. Yankees at Tampa, tion period which ends today. Signups will be accepted Atlanta 32 23 .582 9 San Diego 3 4 .429 Washington 18 38 .321 23½ Curry, GOL 53 399 167 1131 21.3 Fla., 1:05 p.m. at the town office from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. The leagues Parker, SAN 54 448 221 1139 21.1 Arizona 2 3 .400 Detroit vs. N.Y. Mets at Port St. Lucie, Fla., Orlando 16 42 .276 26½ Cincinnati 2 4 .333 are open to children 4 to 12 years of age. The cost Charlotte 13 44 .228 29 Aldridge, POR 54 457 206 1121 20.8 1:10 p.m. New York 1 3 .250 Cincinnati vs. Kansas City at Surprise, Ariz., Central Division Lee, GOL 56 438 190 1066 19.0 is $25 during the early registration period, $30 from Philadelphia 1 3 .250 3:05 p.m. W L Pct GB Holiday, PHL 51 395 125 970 19.0 March 1 to March 22 and $40 in the late registration Washington 1 3 .250 San Francisco vs. Oakland at Phoenix, Indiana 36 21 .632 — Lopez, Bro 51 380 197 957 18.8 Milwaukee 1 5 .167 Chicago 32 25 .561 4 3:05 p.m. period from March 23 to March 29. For information Milwaukee 27 28 .491 8 Jennings, MIL 55 371 172 1029 18.7 L.A. Dodgers (ss) vs. L.A. Angels at Tempe, or if you are interested in coaching, contact the town Split-squad games count in the Detroit 23 37 .383 14½ Griffin, LAC 57 425 206 1059 18.6 NOTE: Ariz., 3:05 p.m. standings; games against non-major office at 910-652-6251. Cleveland 20 38 .345 16½ Pierce, BOS 57 352 245 1053 18.5 Texas vs. Seattle at Peoria, Ariz., 3:05 p.m. league teams do not. WESTERN CONFERENCE Ellis, MIL 55 382 198 1006 18.3 Arizona vs. Chicago Cubs at Mesa, Ariz., Hamlet baseball signups underway Southwest Division Lillard, POR 56 365 174 1024 18.3 3:05 p.m. Tuesday’s Games Chicago White Sox vs. Cleveland at The City of Hamlet is accepting baseball registrations W L Pct GB Gay, TOR 53 362 168 944 17.8 Miami 7, N.Y. Mets 5 San Antonio 45 13 .776 — Goodyear, Ariz., 3:05 p.m. Philadelphia 4, N.Y. Yankees 3 through March 15. A late signup period will run from Memphis 37 18 .673 6½ FG Percentage San Diego vs. L.A. Dodgers (ss) at Tampa Bay 7, Houston (ss) 2, 6 innings Houston 31 27 .534 14 FG FGA PCT Glendale, Ariz., 3:05 p.m. March 18 to 22. The cost is $30 per child and $40 dur- Houston (ss) 9, Detroit 4 Dallas 25 31 .446 19 Chandler, NYK 222 336 .661 Milwaukee vs. Colorado at Scottsdale, Ariz., ing the late registration period. Participants must be 5 Baltimore vs. Pittsburgh at Bradenton, Fla., New Orleans 20 38 .345 25 Jordan, LAC 221 364 .607 3:10 p.m. ccd., Rain years old by April 30 and cannot turn 13 on or before Splitter, SAN 228 383 .595 Washington vs. Atlanta at Kissimmee, Fla., Northwest Division Minnesota 8, Toronto 4 6:05 p.m. the same date. The leagues are open to children from W L Pct GB Howard, LAL 309 533 .580 Atlanta 9, Washington 5 Oklahoma City 41 15 .732 — Hickson, POR 292 509 .574 Pittsburgh (ss) vs. Boston at Fort Myers, 5 to 12 years of age. Registrations will be accepted at Denver 36 22 .621 6 St. Louis 15, Boston 4 McGee, DEN 225 394 .571 Fla., 7:05 p.m. Utah 31 26 .544 10½ L.A. Angels 7, Arizona (ss) 7, tie Hamlet City Hall from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Portland 26 30 .464 15 James, MIA 571 1006 .568 Kansas City 4, Cleveland 1 Friday. For more information, call 910-582-7998. Minnesota 20 34 .370 20 Faried, DEN 286 511 .560 Chicago White Sox 14, Texas 8 GOLF Lopez, NOR 278 497 .559 Seattle 6, Milwaukee 5 Pacific Division L.A. Dodgers 8, San Francisco 8, tie Booster Club membership drive ongoing W L Pct GB Ibaka, OKC 305 548 .557 Memberships for the Richmond County Athletic L.A. Clippers 41 18 .695 — Chicago Cubs 4, Colorado 2 Rebounds San Diego 7, Cincinnati 5 PGA TOUR Booster Club are currently on sale for $50. A member- Golden State 33 24 .579 7 Honda Classic L.A. Lakers 28 30 .483 12½ G OFF DEF TOT AVG Arizona (ss) 9, Oakland 4 Howard, LAL 52 174 446 620 11.9 Site: Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. ship provides admission into any Richmond Senior Sacramento 20 39 .339 21 Wednesday’s Games Schedule: Thursday-Sunday. Houston 10, Toronto 1 Phoenix 19 39 .328 21½ Randolph, MEM 53 227 394 621 11.7 Course: PGA National Resort and Spa, athletic event except football and postseason contests. Minnesota 12, Philadelphia 5 Vucevic, ORL 57 197 461 658 11.5 The Champion (7,110 yards, par 70). In addition, a membership includes a parking pass Miami 5, Washington 1 Asik, HOU 58 193 472 665 11.5 Purse: $6 million. Winner’s share: $1.08 Tuesday’s Games Tampa Bay 8, Pittsburgh 2 for football games and a Richmond County Athletic Noah, CHI 53 205 391 596 11.2 Orlando 98, Philadelphia 84 Atlanta 5, Detroit 3 million. Booster hat. Memberships are available to purchase Indiana 108, Golden State 97 Chandler, NYK 53 235 352 587 11.1 Baltimore (ss) 10, N.Y. Yankees 7 Television: Golf Channel (Thursday, 3-6 p.m., 8:30-11:30 p.m.; Friday, 12:30- Miami 141, Sacramento 129,2OT Lee, GOL 56 161 458 619 11.1 St. Louis 12, N.Y. Mets 4 at the high school, Medical Center Pharmacy, Family Hickson, POR 55 192 379 571 10.4 Kansas City 3, Milwaukee 2 3:30 a.m., 3-6 p.m., 8:30-11:30 a.m.; Pharmacy, Mabry’s Drug Store in Hamlet and Carolina Cleveland 101, Chicago 98 Saturday, 12:30-3:30 a.m., 1-5 p.m., Cousins, SAC 53 174 360 534 10.1 Chicago White Sox 8, Texas 4 Brooklyn 101, New Orleans 97 9:30 p.m.-2:30 a.m.; Sunday, 1-5 Farm Credit in Ellerbe. Milwaukee 95, Dallas 90 Horford, ATL 52 132 387 519 10.0 L.A. Dodgers 11, Chicago Cubs 7 L.A. Angels 8, San Francisco 8, tie p.m., 9:30 p.m.-2:30 a.m.) and NBC Phoenix 84, Minnesota 83, OT Assists Oakland 11, San Diego (ss) 6 (Saturday-Sunday, 3-6 p.m.). Hoops tourney set for Falling Creek

L.A. Clippers 106, Charlotte 84 G AST AVG Seattle 5, Cleveland 1 Last year: Rory McIlroy won to take the There will be a men’s basketball tournament at Wednesday’s Games Rondo, BOS 38 420 11.1 Colorado 6, San Diego (ss) 3 top spot in the world ranking from Luke Falling Creek Gymnasium April 27 to 28. The cost Cleveland 103, Toronto 92 Paul, LAC 47 445 9.5 Cincinnati 14, Arizona 6 Donald. McIlroy finished with a 69 to Sacramento 125, Orlando 101 Vasquez, NOR 58 548 9.4 Boston vs. Baltimore (ss) at Sarasota, Fla., beat Tiger Woods and Tom Gillis by two is $200 per team with the winning squad receiving strokes. Woods closed with a 62, his Detroit 96, Washington 95 Holiday, PHL 51 444 8.7 7:05 p.m. $1,000. For more information, contact Jerome Ingram lowest final round ever. Milwaukee at Houston, 8 p.m. Westbrook, OKC 56 447 8.0 Thursday’s Games at 404-445-9426. Boston vs. Pittsburgh at Bradenton, Fla., Last week: Matt Kuchar won the Match Dallas at Memphis, 8 p.m. Williams, Bro 55 421 7.7 1:05 p.m. Play Championship for his first World Parker, SAN 54 411 7.6 New Orleans at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. Atlanta vs. Philadelphia at Clearwater, Fla., Golf Championships victory, beating Golf tournament slated for Loch Haven Golden State at New York, 8 p.m. Nelson, ORL 43 317 7.4 1:05 p.m. defending champion Hunter Mahan 2 The second annual Poplar Hill’s Lodge 331 Phoenix at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. James, MIA 55 399 7.3 N.Y. Yankees (ss) vs. Houston at Kissimmee, and 1 in the final at Dove Mountain in Scholarship Golf Tournament is set for 9 a.m. March 23 Atlanta at Utah, 9 p.m. Teague, ATL 55 395 7.2 Fla., 1:05 p.m. Marana, Ariz. Kuchar beat Jason Day Denver at Portland, 10:30 p.m. Baltimore vs. Minnesota at Fort Myers, Fla., in the semifinals. at Loch Haven Golf Course. The cost is $160 per team 1:05 p.m. Notes: The top-ranked McIlroy and No. which includes lunch and beverages. The proceeds Thursday’s Games 2 Woods are coming off first-round L.A. Clippers at Indiana, 7 p.m. BASEBALL Miami vs. St. Louis at Jupiter, Fla., 1:05 p.m. will support the lodge’s scholarship fund. The winning Toronto vs. N.Y. Yankees (ss) at Tampa, loses in the Match Play Championship. Philadelphia at Chicago, 8 p.m. Fla., 1:05 p.m. Woods won the Farmers Insurance team will earn a $400 prize and trophies. There will be Minnesota at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. Spring Training Glance Detroit vs. Tampa Bay at Port Charlotte, Open at Torrey Pines in his last stroke- awards for the second and third place teams as well as Friday’s Games The Associated Press Fla., 1:05 p.m. play event. ... McIlroy was the fifth Indiana at Toronto, 7 p.m. All Times EST Seattle vs. San Francisco at Scottsdale, straight international winner, following for longest drive and closest to the pin. For more infor- Houston at Orlando, 7 p.m. AMERICAN LEAGUE Ariz., 3:05 p.m. Ernie Els (2008), Y.E. Yang (2009), mation, contact Richard Nicholson at 910-331-1874, New York at Washington, 7 p.m. W L Pct Arizona vs. Cincinnati (ss) at Goodyear, Camilo Villegas (2010) and Rory James Chambers at 910-461-1506, Curtis Ingram 910- Golden State at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Baltimore 4 0 1.000 Ariz., 3:05 p.m. Sabbatini (2011). ... The Champion Chicago 3 0 1.000 course was the site of the 1983 Ryder 206-1240, or Orrick McDougal at 910-582-4552. L.A. Clippers at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. Chicago White Sox vs. Milwaukee at Kansas City 5 0 1.000 Phoenix, 3:05 p.m. Cup and 1987 PGA Championship. ... Detroit at New Orleans, 8 p.m. Seattle 5 1 .833 L.A. Angels vs. L.A. Dodgers at Glendale, The WGC-Cadillac Championship is Dallas at Brooklyn, 8 p.m. Tampa Bay 5 1 .833 Ariz., 3:05 p.m. next week at Doral, opposite the Puerto Memphis at Miami, 8 p.m. Cleveland 5 2 .714 Kansas City vs. San Diego at Peoria, Ariz., Rico Open. Sacramento at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. Houston 3 2 .600 3:05 p.m. Online: http://www.pgatour.com Bonus offered in All-Star race CONCORD (AP) — Annett has a fracture and NASCAR’s All-Star race dislocation of his ster- format has been changed num that will require again, but this time to surgery. Aric Almirola discourage drivers from will replace him in the riding around at the back Nationwide Series this of the field. weekend at Phoenix. Charlotte Motor Annett was injured Speedway owner Bruton in a wreck during the Smith has posted a $1 Nationwide Series race million bonus as incen- Saturday at Daytona. He tive to a driver who wins spent one night in the all five race segments. hospital, but was seen The overall winner of the Tuesday by two differ- Sprint All-Star race gets a ent doctors in North $1 million payout. Carolina who diagnosed The race will again be the injury. four 20-lap segments, fol- Annett will not be lowed by a 10-lap dash for the cash. Last year, the able to compete for an top four starting spots in indefinite amount of the final sprint went to time. Almirola will drive Chris O’Meara | AP Photo the winners of each seg- the No. 43 Pilot Flying J Lowe’s Companies Inc. agreed to a 2-year agreement with Jimmie Johnson and Hendrick Motorsports to continue as the driver’s primary sponsor. ment. It left little incen- Ford, and Richard Petty tive for the drivers to race Motorsports will evalu- after they won a segment, ate its options moving and they instead just rode forward. at the back. Annett was injured in Jimmie Johnson won an accident that stopped Lowe’s extends a middle segment, saved the race for nearly 20 his car, and then cruised minutes. It was before to the win. the last-lap accident in Annett out with injury which debris from a car CHARLOTTE (AP) — injured more than two deal with Johnson NASCAR driver Michael dozen fans. CHARLOTTE (AP) — Jimmie sixth in the standings. ride, and I’m so happy we’re con- Johnson’s second Daytona 500 vic- “It has been a great ride with tinuing it together. They truly are tory came with another big prize Jimmie since he started in the Cup family, and I’m proud to represent — a two-year contract extension Series 12 years ago,” said Tom them.” from primary sponsor Lowe’s. Lamb, Lowe’s chief marketing offi- Johnson and crew chief Chad Lowe’s Companies Inc. said cer. “We are proud to sponsor one Knaus have been together with Wednesday it has re-upped with of the most elite teams and driv- Lowe’s since the No. 48 team was Hendrick Motorsports through the ers in racing and have a five-time formed, and have won at least one 2015 NASCAR season, making the champion carry the Lowe’s brand Sprint Cup race in 12 consecu- announcement to 1,700 store man- each week.” tive seasons. The five champion- agers at its national sales meeting. Johnson’s second Daytona 500 ships trail only first-ballot Hall The extension is concurrent with win on Sunday came in his 400th of Fame drivers Dale Earnhardt Johnson’s contract, which also career start. He joined Hendrick and Richard Petty, who each won runs through 2015 with Hendrick. teammate Jeff Gordon as just the seven. Lowe’s and Hendrick first second driver to have the same “We caught lightning in a bottle teamed in 2001 when Johnson was primary sponsor for each of their with this combination,” said team hired to drive for the new No. 48 first 400 Cup starts. owner Rick Hendrick. “Jimmie and team. Now in its 12th season, it’s “Lowe’s believed in me before Chad have been successful because the most successful team over the I had any success,” said Johnson. they always have a plan and do a last decade in NASCAR. “They are all I’ve ever known in great job executing. Lowe’s is the Johnson has won a series-best my Sprint Cup career, and their same way as a sponsor. The part- 61 races since his 2002 rookie support of me and the No. 48 team nership has been incredible, and year, has five Sprint Cup titles is second to none in the sport. we’re looking forward to working and has never finished lower than We’ve been together for this crazy together for many more years.” Thursday, February 28, 2013 COMICS/ENTERTAINMENTwww.yourdailyjournal.com Richmond County Daily Journal, Rockingham, N.C. Thursday, February 28, 2013 Page 3B

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Ad goes here www.yourdailyjournal.com 12 SP 162 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NORTH CAROLINA, RICHMOND COUNTY Under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in that cer- tain Deed of Trust executed by Terry Brown and Vivian W. Brown to R.T. Hayes & Asso- ciates, Trustee(s), which was dated April 22, 2005 and recor- ded on May 23, 2005 in Book 12 SP 208 1325 at Page 20, Richmond NOTICE OF County Registry, North Caro- FORECLOSURE SALE lina. NORTH CAROLINA, RICHMOND COUNTY Default having been made of Under and by virtue of a Power the note thereby secured by of Sale contained in that cer- the said Deed of Trust and the tain Deed of Trust executed by undersigned, Trustee Services Henry W. Parker and Mar- of Carolina, LLC, having been garet L. Parker and James substituted as Trustee in said Gilkesson and Cynthia Deed of Trust, and the holder Gilkesson to Jerry R. Farmer, of the note evidencing said de- Trustee(s), which was dated fault having directed that the March 6, 2000 and recorded Deed of Trust be foreclosed, on March 6, 2000 in Book the undersigned Substitute 1063 at Page 0463, Richmond Trustee will offer for sale at the County Registry, North Caro- courthouse door of the county lina. courthouse where the property is located, or the usual and Default having been made of customary location at the the note thereby secured by county courthouse for conduct- the said Deed of Trust and the ing the sale on March 7, 2013 undersigned, Trustee Services at 11:00AM, and will sell to the of Carolina, LLC, having been highest bidder for cash the fol- substituted as Trustee in said lowing described property situ- Deed of Trust, and the holder ated in Richmond County, of the note evidencing said de- North Carolina, to wit: fault having directed that the Deed of Trust be foreclosed, TRACT NO. I: BEGINNING on the undersigned Substitute the West side of Henderson- Trustee will offer for sale at the 12 SP 162 ville Street at Northeast corner courthouse door of the county NOTICE OF of Lot No.62, same being courthouse where the property FORECLOSURE SALE Elizabeth Pemberton's corner, is located, or the usual and NORTH CAROLINA, running thence in a Western customary location at the RICHMOND COUNTY direction with the said Eliza- county courthouse for conduct- Under and by virtue of a Power beth Pemberton's line 150 feet ing the sale on March 7, 2013 of Sale contained in that cer- to a stake; thence in a North- at 11:00AM, and will sell to the tain Deed of Trust executed by ern direction 50 feet to a stake; highest bidder for cash the fol- Terry Brown and Vivian W. thence in an Eastern direction lowing described property situ- Brown to R.T. Hayes & Asso- 150 feet to a stake in the prop- ated in Richmond County, ciates, Trustee(s), which was erty line of said Henderson- North Carolina, to wit: dated April 22, 2005 and recor- ville Street; thence a Southern ded on May 23, 2005 in Book direction with the property line BEING LOT #4 OF THE 1325 at Page 20, Richmond of said Hendersonville Street ROLLING HILLS SUBDIVI- County Registry, North Caro- 50 feet to the place of begin- SION, SECTION 2, ACCORD- lina. ning, being Lots Nos. 60 & 61, ING TO PLAT RECORDED IN according to map and survey PLAT BOOK 20, PAGE 20, Default having been made of of Floyd E. Womble, Surveyor, RICHMOND COUNTY RE- the note thereby secured by of a subdivision Known as AU- GISTRY. BEING TO SAME the said Deed of Trust and the RORIAL HEIGHTS near Ham- PROPERTY CONVEYED TO undersigned, Trustee Services let, North Carolina. Surveyed MAURICE WILLIAM SMITH of Carolina, LLC, having been in April 1942, For a more full AND WIFE, LINDA COVING- substituted as Trustee in said and complete description see TON SMITH FROM SCOTT M. Deed of Trust, and the holder Book of Plats #4, Page 100 in THOMAS AND WIFE, MAXIN of the note evidencing said de- the Public Registry of Rich- S. THOMAS, BY DEED fault having directed that the mond County, North Carolina. Page 4B Richmond County Daily Journal, Rockingham, N.C. ThursdayDATED JULY, February 10, 1996, 28, 2013 AND­­­ www.yourdailyjournal.com Deed of Trust be foreclosed, RECORDED IN BOOK 921, the undersigned Substitute TRACT NO. II: BEGINNING at PAGE 409, RICHMOND Trustee will offer for sale at the a stake on the West side of COUNTY REGISTRY. THIS courthouse door of the county Hendersonville Street the CONVEYANCE IS MADE courthouse where the property same being the Southeast SUBJECT TO RESTRICTIVE is located, or the usual and corner of Lot #57, and running COVENANTS AS RECOR- customary location at the thence with the line of Lot #57 DED IN BOOK 608, PAGE county courthouse for conduct- in a Western direction 150 feet 243, RICHMOND COUNTY ing the sale on March 7, 2013 to a stake; thence in a South- REGISTRY, ANY AND ALL at 11:00AM, and will sell to the ern direction 50 feet to a stake; OTHER RESTRICTIONS, highest bidder for cash the fol- thence in an Eastern direction CLASSIFIEDSEASEMENTS, AND RIGHTS- lowing described property situ- 150 feet to a stake in the prop- CALLCA L910-997-3111 910-997-3111 • F•A FAXX 91 0910-997-4321-997-4321OF-WAY • E-MA OF•IL E-MAIL rRECORD,djCLA [email protected] ANDsIFIEds@hEArtLAndpubLICatedAtI o inn s Richmond.CoM t o TO County, p LPLACEACE ertyYo YOUR u liner A ofd AD Hendersonville 1998 AD VALOREM TAXES. North Carolina, to wit: Street; thence in a Northern Place Your Ad Online for only $ 10 direction with the property line $ Save and except any releases, Runs 30 days, add a photo for only 5 additional HOW TO WRITE A GOOD CLASSIFIED ADTRACT NO. I: BEGINNING OUR on of POLICY said Hendersonville Street Private Party Only - Newspaper & Online deeds of release or prior con- the West side of Henderson- 50 feet to the place of begin- Sell It Now - for private party merchandise, 1 item per ad less than $ 100 1. Startveyances your ad with of therecord. merchandise you are selling - making 12 SP it easier162 for the readerville to Street at CORRECTIONS Northeast corner ning, being Lots Nos. 58 and 3 lines, 3 days $ 2.99 locate your item(s) for sale. NOTICE OF of Lot No.62, Read your same ad carefully being the59, first according day it appears. to Ifa you map find andan $ $ Said property is commonly U-Sell It - for private party merchandise, 1 item per ad 100- 500 FORECLOSURE SALE Elizabeth Pemberton's error, call (910) corner, 997-3111survey prior toof deadlineFloyd E. and Womble, we will 4 lines, 7 days $ 14.99 2. Alwaysknown include as the 100 price Pine of the Circle,item you are selling NORTH - 52% CAROLINA,of classified readers dorunning not thence in a Western Surveyor, of a Subdivision $ $ correct it. The Richmond County Daily Journal is only Super Saver - for private party merchandise, 1 item per ad 501- 1000 respondRockingham, to ads that do NCnot include 28379. a price. RICHMOND COUNTY direction with the said Eliza- known as Aurorial Heights, 4 lines, 10 days $ 20.99 Under and by virtue of a Power beth Pemberton's responsible line for150 the feet first incorrectsurveyed insertion. in April 1942. For a Smart Buy - for private party merchandise, 1 item per ad $ 1001- $ 5000 3. Do notThird use partyabbreviations purchasers - make itmust easy forof readers Sale tocontained understand. in that cer- more and complete descrip- $ to a stake; PUBLISHINGthence in a North- RIGHTS 4 lines, 14 days 29.99 pay the excise tax, and the tain Deed of Trust executed by tion see Book of Plats #4 at 4. Place yourself in the reader’s position - ask what you would like to know about theern direction The 50 Richmondfeet to a stake; County Daily Journal reserves the right to Deals on Wheelz - Cars, Trucks, RVs, 4-Wheelers, etc. 1 item per ad court costs of Forty-Five Cents Terry Brown and Vivian W. thence in an Eastern direction page 100 in the public register $ merchandise for sale - include information such as brand names, colors and other specific edit, reclassify, hold, cancel or reject outright any ad at any 4 lines, 45 days 45.99 (45¢) per One Hundred Dol- Brown to R.T. Hayes & Asso- 150 feet to a stake in the prop- of Richmond County, North Yard Sales - for private party single and multi-family descriptions.lars ($100.00) pursuant to time without notice. Acceptance of a request to place an ad $ ciates, Trustee(s), which was erty line of said Henderson- Carolina. 4 lines, 3 days 34.99 NCGS 7A-308(a)(1). A cash dated April 22, 2005 and recor- or ad copy, even if pre-paid does not imply an agreement to DEADLINES 5. Have any major credit card ready and call (910) 997-3111 ville Street; thence a Southern Tues. - Sat. Publications 2:00 p.m. the day before • Wed. Publication 3:00 p.m. Mon. deposit (no personal checks) ded on May 23, 2005 in Book direction with publish. the property line Being the same property con- of five percent (5%) of the pur- 1325 at Page 20, Richmond of said Hendersonville Street veyed to Nora Gibson from chase price, or Seven Hun- LEGALS 100 324 General Repairs EDUCATION 500 MERCHANDISE 900 1010 BicyclesCounty Registry, North 3005 Caro-Cemetery Plots50 feet to the place 4010 of Movers begin- Glenn Gibson 6022 Entertainment and wife, Nora 326 Health dred Fifty Dollars ($750.00), 1015 Boats/Accessories 3010 Commercial 4015 Rentals 6024 Food Services ANNOUNCEMENTS 200 505 Business & Trade School 905 Antiques lina. ning, being Lots Nos. 60 & 61, Gibson by Deed dated May 17, 328 Heating & Cooling 510 Instruction & Training whichever 910 Appliances is greater, will be re- 1020 Campers/RVs & Trailers 3015 Condominiums 4020 Sales 6026 Govnt./Federal Jobs 205 Birthday/Anniversary 330 Home Improvements 1025 Motorcycles 3020 For Sale by Owneraccording to map 4025and Supplies survey 1979, recorded 6028 Help in Wanted-General Book 616 at 215 Lost & Found 515 Lessons quired 915 atAuctions the time of the sale. Default having been made of Page 626, Richmond County 332 Insurance 520 Personal 920 Bargain Basement 1030 Other 3025 Houses for Saleof Floyd E. Womble, 4030 Surveyor, Want to Buy 6030 Law Enforcement 220 Memory/Thank You 334 Lawn Service Following the expiration of the 1035 Wantthe to note Buy thereby secured 3030 Land by(Acreage) 6032 Maintenance/Domestic 225 Notices ANIMALS 600 925 Collectibles of a subdivision Known RESORT as AU-PROPERTYRegistry. 5000 336 Music/Dance/Drama statutory 930 Computers upset bid period, all AUTOMOTIVE 2000 3035 Lots 5025 Resort Property for Sale 6034 Mngmt./Supervisory 230 Personals 338 Other Services 605 Animal Supplies the said Deed of Trust 3040 and Want the to Buy RORIAL HEIGHTS near Ham- 6036 Mechanics 235 Wanted 610 Horses the remaining 935 Equipment/Supplies amounts are im- 2005 Auto Rental/Lease 5050 Resort Property for Rent 340 Plumbing/Electrical 940 Flea Markets 2010 Autosundersigned, Trustee REALServices ESTATElet, RENTALS North Carolina.3500 Surveyed This conveyance 6038 Medical is made sub- SERVICES 300 342 Professional Services 615 Livestock mediately due and owing. of Carolina, LLC, having been EMPLOYMENT 6000 6040 Musical 620 Pets 945 Fuel/Oil/Coal/Wood/Gas 2015 Classic/Antique 3505 Apartments/Townhousesin April 1942, For 6002 a moreAccounting/Financial full ject to any and all easements, 302 Appliance Service 344 Repairs 950 Furniture 2020 Commerical/Industrial 3510 Commercial 6042 Part Time/Temporaries 304 Automotive 346 Roofing 625 Want to Buy substituted as Trustee in said and complete description 6004 Adminstrative/Professional see restrictions 6044 and Restaurants right-of-way of Said 955property Hobby/Hunt &to Sport be offered 2025 Parts & Accessories 3515 Condominiums 6006 Cashier/Clerk 306 Building Materials 348 Security AGRICULTURE 700 960 Kidsʼ Corner 2030 SportDeed Utility of Trust, and the 3520 holder Houses for RentBook of Plats #4, Page 100 in record. 6046 Sales 310 Catering 350 Tax/Accounting 705 Farm Equipment pursuant to this Notice of Sale 6008 Child/Elderly Care 6048 Security 965 Miscellaneous 2035 Trucksof the note evidencing 3525 said Land de- (Acreage)the Public Registry 6010 Clericalof Rich- 312 Child/Elderly Care 352 Travel Entertainment 710 Garden & Produce is being 970 Want offered to Buy for sale, trans- 2040 Utility Trailers 3530 Lease 6050 Technical Trades 314 Computers 715 Hay/Feed/Seed/Grain fault having directed that the mond County, North 6012 Carolina.Construction The Draftsman 6052 Textiles/Factories herein was em- FINANCIAL 400 fer and 975 Yard conveyance Sale “AS IS 2045 Vans 3535 Storage 6014 Drivers & Delivery 316 Contractors 405 Financial Services 720 Hunting & Land 2050 WantDeed to Buy of Trust be foreclosed, 5340 Want to Rent ployed only STATEWIDESto draft this instru-7000 318 Domestics/Janitorial 725 Want to Buy RECREATIONAL 6016 Education 410 Insurance WHERE IS.” There are no rep- REALthe ESTATE undersigned SALES Substitute MANUF. HOUSINGTRACT NO.4000 II: BEGINNING 6018 Electrical/Plumbing at ment and did NATIONWIDES not check 8000 title 320 Electrical 415 Money to Lend resentations VECHICLES of warranty 1000 relat- 322 Financial 1005 ATVs Trustee 3000 will offer for sale 4005 Lotsat the a stake on the West 6020 Employment side of Agenciesnor does he SERVICE certify title DIR. to 9000 this ing to the title or any physical, courthouse door of the county Hendersonville Street the property. LEGALS LEGALS environmental,LEGALS health or safety courthouseLEGALS where the property same beingLEGALS the Southeast LEGALS conditions existing in, on, at, or is located, or the usual and corner of Lot #57, and running Save and except any releases, Public Storage relating to the property being customary location at the thence with the line of Lot #57 deeds of release or prior con- 1787 East Broad Avenue 12 SP 208 offered for sale. This sale is county courthouse for conduct- in a Western direction 150 feet veyances of record. Rockingham, NC 28379 NOTICE OF made subject to all prior liens, ing the sale on March 7, 2013 to a stake; thence in a South- On Thursday, March 14, 2013 FORECLOSURE SALE unpaid taxes, any unpaid land at 11:00AM, and will sell to the ern direction 50 feet to a stake; Said property is commonly at 10:30 A.M. Public Storage NORTH CAROLINA, transfer taxes, special assess- highest bidder for cash the fol- thence in an Eastern direction known as 332 Hendersonville will sell various items of per- RICHMOND COUNTY ments, easements, rights of lowing described property situ- 150 feet to a stake in the prop- Street, Hamlet, NC 28345. sonal property pursuant to the Under and by virtue of a Power way, deeds of release, and any ated in Richmond County, erty line of Hendersonville assertion of a lien for rental at of Sale contained in that cer- other encumbrances or excep- North Carolina, to wit: Street; thence in a Northern Third party purchasers must it's self-service storage facility. tain Deed of Trust executed by tions of record. To the best of direction with the property line pay the excise tax, and the Henry W. Parker and Mar- the knowledge and belief of the TRACT NO. I: BEGINNING on of said Hendersonville Street court costs of Forty-Five Cents A03 Michelle Price -- Boxes garet L. Parker and James undersigned, the current own- the West side of Henderson- 50 feet to the place of begin- (45¢) per One Hundred Dol- Furniture; Gilkesson and Cynthia er(s) of the property is/are ville Street at Northeast corner ning, being Lots Nos. 58 and lars ($100.00) pursuant to B09 Dennis Saunders -- Gilkesson to Jerry R. Farmer, Henry W. Parker and wife, of Lot No.62, same being 59, according to a map and NCGS 7A-308(a)(1). A cash Boxes, Furniture; Trustee(s), which was dated Margaret L. Parker and James Elizabeth Pemberton's corner, survey of Floyd E. Womble, deposit (no personal checks) B37 Julie Sanders -- Boxes, March 6, 2000 and recorded Gilkesson and wife, Cynthia running thence in a Western Surveyor, of a Subdivision of five percent (5%) of the pur- Furniture; on March 6, 2000 in Book Gilkesson. direction with the said Eliza- known as Aurorial Heights, chase price, or Seven Hun- C30 Ellis Pittman -- Boxes, 1063 at Page 0463, Richmond beth Pemberton's line 150 feet surveyed in April 1942. For a dred Fifty Dollars ($750.00), Furniture; County Registry, North Caro- An Order for possession of the to a stake; thence in a North- more and complete descrip- whichever is greater, will be re- D31 Natasha Horne -- Boxes, lina. property may be issued pursu- ern direction 50 feet to a stake; tion see Book of Plats #4 at quired at the time of the sale. Furniture; ant to G.S. 45-21.29 in favor of thence in an Eastern direction page 100 in the public register Following the expiration of the D39 Jeanette Robinson -- Default having been made of the purchaser and against the 150 feet to a stake in the prop- of Richmond County, North statutory upset bid period, all Boxes, Furniture; the note thereby secured by party or parties in possession erty line of said Henderson- Carolina. the remaining amounts are im- E36 Jasmine Baldwin -- Boxes, the said Deed of Trust and the by the clerk of superior court of ville Street; thence a Southern mediately due and owing. Furniture; undersigned, Trustee Services the county in which the prop- direction with the property line Being the same property con- F05 Joseph Harris -- Boxes, of Carolina, LLC, having been erty is sold. Any person who of said Hendersonville Street veyed to Nora Gibson from Said property to be offered Furniture; substituted as Trustee in said occupies the property pursu- 50 feet to the place of begin- Glenn Gibson and wife, Nora pursuant to this Notice of Sale F21 James Hinson -- Boxes, Deed of Trust, and the holder ant to a rental agreement ning, being Lots Nos. 60 & 61, Gibson by Deed dated May 17, is being offered for sale, trans- Furniture; of the note evidencing said de- entered into or renewed on or according to map and survey 1979, recorded in Book 616 at fer and conveyance “AS IS F31 CW Mclemore -- Boxes, fault having directed that the after October 1, 2007, may, of Floyd E. Womble, Surveyor, Page 626, Richmond County WHERE IS.” There are no rep- Furniture; Deed of Trust be foreclosed, after receiving the notice of of a subdivision Known as AU- Registry. resentations of warranty relat- G03 Martha Thurman -- Boxes, the undersigned Substitute sale, terminate the rental RORIAL HEIGHTS near Ham- ing to the title or any physical, Furniture; Trustee will offer for sale at the agreement upon 10 days’ writ- let, North Carolina. Surveyed This conveyance is made sub- environmental, health or safety H20 Sandra Player -- Boxes, courthouse door of the county ten notice to the landlord. The in April 1942, For a more full ject to any and all easements, conditions existing in, on, at, or Furniture; courthouse where the property notice shall also state that and complete description see restrictions and right-of-way of relating to the property being J12 Noah Stubbs Jr -- Boxes, is located, or the usual and upon termination of a rental Book of Plats #4, Page 100 in record. offered for sale. This sale is Furniture. customary location at the agreement, the tenant is liable the Public Registry of Rich- made subject to all prior liens, county courthouse for conduct- for rent due under the rental mond County, North Carolina. The Draftsman herein was em- unpaid taxes, any unpaid land The sale of personal property ing the sale on March 7, 2013 agreement prorated to the ef- ployed only to draft this instru- transfer taxes, special assess- will take place at Public Stor- at 11:00AM, and will sell to the fective date of the termination. TRACT NO. II: BEGINNING at ment and did not check title ments, easements, rights of age 1787 East Broad Avenue, highest bidder for cash the fol- a stake on the West side of nor does he certify title to this way, deeds of release, and any Rockingham, NC 28379. lowing described property situ- If the trustee is unable to con- Hendersonville Street the property. other encumbrances or excep- Feb28,2013 ated in Richmond County, vey title to this property for any same being the Southeast tions of record. To the best of North Carolina, to wit: reason, the sole remedy of the corner of Lot #57, and running Save and except any releases, the knowledge and belief of the purchaser is the return of the thence with the line of Lot #57 deeds of release or prior con- undersigned, the current own- BEING LOT #4 OF THE deposit. Reasons of such inab- in a Western direction 150 feet veyances of record. er(s) of the property is/are ROLLING HILLS SUBDIVI- Legal Notice ility to convey include, but are to a stake; thence in a South- Terry Brown and Vivian W SION, SECTION 2, ACCORD- not limited to, the filing of a ern direction 50 feet to a stake; Said property is commonly Brown. North Carolina ING TO PLAT RECORDED IN Richmond County bankruptcy petition prior to the thence in an EasternNATIONAL direction known as 332 Hendersonville PLAT BOOK 20, PAGE 20, confirmation of the sale and re- 150 feet to a stake in the prop- Street, Hamlet, NC 28345. An Order for possession of the RICHMOND COUNTY RE- The undersigned having quali- instatement of the loan without erty line of Hendersonville property may be issued pursu- GISTRY. BEING TO SAME the knowledge of the trustee. If Street; thence in a Northern Third party purchasers must ant to G.S. 45-21.29 in favor of fied as Administrator of the Es- PROPERTY CONVEYED TO tate of Margaret Wall Leak, the validity of the sale is chal- directionMARKETPLACE with the property line pay the excise tax, and the the purchaser and against the MAURICE WILLIAM SMITH lenged by any party, the trust- of said Hendersonville Street court costs of Forty-Five Cents party or parties in possession late of Richmond County, this AND WIFE, LINDA COVING- is to notify all persons having ee, in their sole discretion, if 50 feetAre toYou the Stillplace Payingof begin- Too(45¢) Much per One Hundred Dol- by the clerk of superior court of TON SMITH FROM SCOTT M. they believe the challenge to ning, being Lots Nos. 58 and lars ($100.00) pursuantMake to the the county Switch in which to Dish the prop- claims against said estate to THOMAS AND WIFE, MAXIN For Your Medications? present the same to the under- have merit, may request the 59, according to a map and NCGS 7A-308(a)(1). A cash erty is sold. Any person who S. THOMAS, BY DEED court to declare the sale to be surveyYou ofcan Floyd save up E. to Womble,90% when you fill your Todayoccupies and Save the property up to 50% pursu- signed on or before the 21st prescriptions at our Canadiandeposit and (no personal checks) DATED JULY 10, 1996, AND void and return the deposit. Surveyor, of a Subdivision of five percent (5%) of the pur- ant to a rental agreement day of May, 2013 or this no- RECORDED IN BOOK 921, International Pharmacy Service. tice will be pleaded in bar of The purchaser will have no fur- known as Aurorial Heights, chase price, or Seven Hun- entered into or renewed on or PAGE 409, RICHMOND ther remedy. Our Price Get An Extra $10 Off their recovery. Debtors of the surveyedCelecoxib* in April 1942. For a dred Fifty Dollars ($750.00),Promotionalafter October 1, 2007, may, COUNTY REGISTRY. THIS more and complete& descrip-Free Shippingwhichever On is greater, will be re-Packagesafter receivingPREMIUM the notice MOVIE of decedent are asked to make CONVEYANCE IS MADE $58.00 starting at only ... CHANNELS* immediate payment to the un- Trustee Services of Carolina, tion see Book of PlatsYour #41st at Order!quired at the time of the sale. sale, terminate the rental SUBJECT TO RESTRICTIVE LLC page Generic100 equivalentin the publicCall theregister number belowFollowing and save an the expiration of the agreement upon 10 days’ writ- dersigned. COVENANTS AS RECOR- of CelebrexTM. additional $10 plus get free shipping Substitute Trustee of Richmond County,on your North first prescriptionstatutory order with upset bid period, all ten notice to the landlord. The DED IN BOOK 608, PAGE Generic price for This the 21st day of February, Brock & Scott, PLLC Carolina.200mg x 100 Canada Drug Center.the Expires remaining March amounts are im- notice shall also state that 243, RICHMOND COUNTY Attorneys for Trustee Services 31, 2013. Offer is valid for prescription uponmo. termination of a rental 2013. compared to orders only and canmediately not be used indue and owing. for 12 months REGISTRY, ANY AND ALL of Carolina, LLC Being the same propertyconjunction con- with any other offers. agreement, the tenant is liable OTHER RESTRICTIONS, CelebrexTM $437.58 Michael Anthony Leak 5431 Oleander Drive Suite 200 veyed to Nora GibsonOrder Now!from 1-800-341-2398Said property to be offered for rent due underFor 3 months.the rental EASEMENTS, AND RIGHTS- Wilmington, NC 28403 GlennTypical Gibson US brand price and Usewife, code Nora 10FREE pursuantto receive to this Notice of Sale agreement prorated to the ef- Administrator OF-WAY OF RECORD, AND for 200mg x 100 this special offer. P.O. Box 961, Wiregrass Rd. PHONE: (910) 392-4988 Gibson by Deed dated May 17, is being offered for Callsale, Nowtrans- andfective Ask How!date of the termination. 1998 AD VALOREM TAXES. FAX: (910) 392-8587 Please note that we do not carry controlled substances and a valid Rockingham, NC 28379 1979, prescriptionrecorded is required in Book for all prescription 616 at medicationfer orders.and conveyance “AS IS File No.: 11-07993-FC01 Page 626, Richmond County WHERE IS.” There are no rep- If the trustee is unable to con- Feb21,28;March7,14:2013 Save and except any releases, Call Toll-free: 1-800-341-2398 1-888-721-0871 Feb21,28:2013 Registry. resentations of warrantyCall 7 days relat- a week 8amvey - 11pm title EST Promoto this Code: property MB0113 for any deeds of release or prior con- Use of these services is subject to the Terms of Use and accompanying policies at www.canadadrugcenter.com.ing to the title or any*Offer physical, subject to changereason, based on premiumthe sole channel remedy availablity of the veyances of record. 12 SP 162 This conveyance is made sub- environmental, health or safety purchaser is the return of the NOTICE OF ject to any and all easements, deposit. Reasons of such inab- Legal Notice conditions existing in, on, at, or Said property is commonly FORECLOSURE SALE restrictions and right-of-way of relating to the property being ility to convey include, but are North Carolina known as 100 Pine Circle, NORTH CAROLINA, record. Fixnot limited Your to, the filing of a Richmond County offered for sale. This sale is Rockingham, NC 28379. RICHMOND COUNTY BURIED made subject to all priorComputer liens, bankruptcy Now!petition prior to the Under and by virtue of a Power The Draftsman herein was em- confirmation of the sale and re- The undersigned having quali- unpaid taxes, any unpaidWe’ll land Repair Your Computer Third party purchasers must of Sale contained in that cer- ployedin onlyCREDIT to draft this instru- transfer taxes, special assess- instatement of the loan without fied as Administratrix of the pay the excise tax, and the tain Deed of Trust executed by ment and did not check title Throughthe knowledge The Internet! of the trustee. If Estate of Richard Lee ments, easements, rights of court costs of Forty-Five Cents Terry Brown and Vivian W. nor does he certify title to this way, deeds of release, and any the validity of the sale is chal- Wright, late of Richmond (45¢) per One Hundred Dol- Brown to R.T. Hayes & Asso- CARD Solutions For: property. DEBT?other encumbrances or excep-Slow Computerslenged • E-Mail by any & Printer party, Problems the trust- County, this is to notify all per- lars ($100.00) pursuant to ciates, Trustee(s), which was Over $10,000 in credit card bills? Spyware &ee, Viruses in •their Bad Internet sole Connectionsdiscretion, if sons having claims against tions of record. To the best of NCGS 7A-308(a)(1). A cash dated April 22, 2005 and recor- SaveCan’t and make except the anyminimum releases, payments?the knowledge and belief of the they believe the challenge to said estate to present the deposit (no personal checks) ded on May 23, 2005 in Book deeds of release or prior con- have merit, may request the same to the undersigned on or ✔ WE CAN GET YOU OUT OF DEBT QUICKLYundersigned, the current own- Affordable Rates of five percent (5%) of the pur- 1325 at Page 20, Richmond veyances of record. er(s) of the property is/are court to declare the sale to be before the 21st day of May, chase price, or Seven Hun- County Registry, North Caro- ✔ WE CAN SAVE YOU THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS void andFor return Home the deposit. 2013 or this notice will be Terry Brown and Vivian W dred Fifty Dollars ($750.00), lina. Said ✔ property WE CAN HELP is YOU commonly AVOID BANKRUPTCYBrown. The purchaser& Business will have no fur- pleaded in bar of their recov- whichever is greater, will be re- known as 332 Hendersonville ther remedy. ery. Debtors of the decedent Not a high-priced consolidation loan or one of those quired at the time of the sale. Default having been made of Street, Hamlet,consumer NCcredit 28345. counseling programs Call Now For Immediate Help are asked to make immediate An Order for possession of the Following the expiration of the the note thereby secured by property may be issued pursu- Trustee Services of Carolina, payment to the undersigned. statutory upset bid period, all the said Deed of Trust and the CREDIT CARD RELIEF Third partyfor your purchasers FREE consultation must ant CALL to G.S. 45-21.29 in favor888-781-3386 of LLC the remaining amounts are im- undersigned, Trustee Services pay the excise tax, and the Substitute Trustee This the 21st day of February, 877-465-0321the purchaser and against the mediately due and owing. of Carolina, LLC, having been court costs of Forty-Five Cents party or parties in possession$ 00BrockOff & Scott,Service PLLC 2013. We’re here to help you Monday - Friday from 9am-9pm EST Mention Code: MB substituted as Trustee in said (45¢) per One NotHundred available in allDol- states by the clerk of superior court25 of Attorneys for Trustee Services Said property to be offered Deed of Trust, and the holder lars ($100.00) pursuant to of Carolina, LLC Karen Marie Wright the county in which the prop- pursuant to this Notice of Sale of the note evidencing said de- NCGS 7A-308(a)(1). A cash erty is sold. Any person who 5431 Oleander Drive Suite 200 Administratrix is being offered for sale, trans- fault having directed that the deposit (no personal checks) Wilmington, NC 28403 145 Blacksmoke Drive occupies the property pursu- fer and conveyance “AS IS Deed of Trust be foreclosed, of five percent (5%) of the pur- ant to a rental agreement PHONE: (910) 392-4988 Hamlet, NC 28345 WHERE IS.” There are no rep- the undersigned Substitute chase price, or Seven Hun- FAX: (910) 392-8587 Feb21,28;March7,14:2013 entered into or renewed on or resentations of warranty relat- Trustee will offer for sale at the dred Fifty Dollars ($750.00), after October 1, 2007, may, File No.: 11-18835-FC01 ing to the title or any physical, courthouse door of the county whichever is greater, will be re- after receiving the notice of Feb21,28:2013 environmental, health or safety courthouse where the property quired at the time of the sale. sale, terminate the rental conditions existing in, on, at, or is located, or the usual and Following the expiration of the agreement upon 10 days’ writ- Legal Notice relating to the property being customary location at the statutory upset bid period, all ten notice to the landlord. The North Carolina offered for sale. This sale is county courthouse for conduct- the remaining amounts are im- notice shall also state that Richmond County made subject to all prior liens, ing the sale on March 7, 2013 mediately due and owing. upon termination of a rental unpaid taxes, any unpaid land at 11:00AM, and will sell to the agreement, the tenant is liable The undersigned having quali- transfer taxes, special assess- highest bidder for cash the fol- Said property to be offered for rent due under the rental fied as Executor of the Estate ments, easements, rights of lowing described property situ- pursuant to this Notice of Sale agreement prorated to the ef- of Ruby Slayton Watlington, way, deeds of release, and any ated in Richmond County, is being offered for sale, trans- fective date of the termination. late of Richmond County, this other encumbrances or excep- North Carolina, to wit: fer and conveyance “AS IS is to notify all persons having tions of record. To the best of WHERE IS.” There are no rep- If the trustee is unable to con- claims against said estate to the knowledge and belief of the TRACT NO. I: BEGINNING on resentations of warranty relat- vey title to this property for any present the same to the under- undersigned, the current own- the West side of Henderson- ing to the title or any physical, reason, the sole remedy of the signed on or before the 21st er(s) of the property is/are ville Street at Northeast corner environmental, health or safety purchaser is the return of the day of May, 2013 or this no- Henry W. Parker and wife, of Lot No.62, same being conditions existing in, on, at, or deposit. Reasons of such inab- tice will be pleaded in bar of Margaret L. Parker and James Elizabeth Pemberton's corner, relating to the property being ility to convey include, but are their recovery. Debtors of the Gilkesson and wife, Cynthia running thence in a Western offered for sale. This sale is not limited to, the filing of a decedent are asked to make Gilkesson. GET IN THEdirection GAME with the said Eliza- madeARE subject YOU to all priorA DIABETIC? liens, bankruptcy petition prior to the immediate payment to the un- beth Pemberton's line 150 feet unpaid taxes, any unpaid land confirmation of the sale and re- dersigned. AnIf Orderyou love for to possession talk sports, of we’d the loveto ato stake; talk to thenceyou about in a our North- transferYour insurance taxes, special may payassess- for yourinstatement diabetic of the loan without property may be issued pursu- growing opportunities at our newern Rockingham, direction 50 NCfeet store! to a stake; ments,supplies easements, with li� le torights no cost of tothe you. knowledge of the trustee. If This the 21st day of February, ant to G.S. 45-21.29 in favor of thence in an Eastern direction way, deeds of release, and any the validity of the sale is chal- 2013. the purchaserAssistant and against theStore150 Manager feet to a stake in the prop- other encumbrances orCall excep- NOW tolenged make sure by any party, the trust- party or parties in possession you are ge� ing ONLY EXPERIENCED RETAIL MANAGERSerty line WILL ofBE saidCONSIDERED. Henderson- tions of record. To the best of ee, in their sole discretion, if Norman Ray Cobb by the clerk of superior court of ville Street; thence a Southern the knowledge and beliefthe of best the dealthey on your believe the challenge to Executor the county inTeam which the Lead prop- (Keyholders)direction with the property line undersigned, the currentDiabetic own- Supplies!have merit, may request the 169 Lake Pointe Dr. erty is sold. Any person who of said Hendersonville Street er(s) of the property is/are court to declare the sale to be monitoring starting around Rockingham, NC 28379 occupies the property pursu- 50 feet to the place of begin- Terry Brown and Vivian����YOU�MAY�QUALIFY�FOR� W Please apply in person Thurs. Feb. 28 - Sat. March 2, 2013 • A glucose metervoid upgradeand return the deposit. Feb21,28;March7,14:2013 ant to a rental agreement ning, being Lots Nos. 60 & 61, Brown. The purchaser will have no fur- entered intofrom or renewed 10am to on3pm or at accordingDunham’s to Sports map and survey • Free prescription delivery ther remedy. per week after October 1, 2007, may, • Great deals on products *with $99 customer installation charge and 1788 E. Broad Street, Rockingham,of Floyd E. Womble,NC 28379 Surveyor, An Order for possession of the purchase of alarm monitoring services. & services after receiving the notice of of a subdivision Known as AU- property may be issued pursu- Trustee Services of Carolina, • And gi� s sale, terminateApply the via rental fax, emailRORIAL or mail: HEIGHTS near Ham- ant to G.S. 45-21.29 in favorFREE of LLC Loch Haven Golf Course agreement upon 10 days’ writ- let, North Carolina. Surveyed 2013 memberships will Fax: 517-337-0463 / Email: [email protected] the purchaser and againstAMERICA’S�DIABETIC� the Substitute Trustee Call Today, Protect Tomorrow! ten notice to the landlord. The in April 1942, For a more full party or parties in possession Brock & Scott, PLLC expire as of March 31, 2013. noticeRegional shall Recruiter also •state 3301 thatE. Michiganand complete Ave • Lansing, description MI 48912 see SAVINGS�CLUB Please direct inquiries to by the clerk of superior court of Attorneys for Trustee Services upon termination of a rental Book of Plats #4, Page 100 in the county in which the prop- of Carolina, LLC 1-888-718-8142 Rose Golf Mgt. 612 Loch agreement, www.dunhamssports.comthe tenant is liable the Public Registry of Rich- CALL�NOW!�����-���-���� Mon-Fri 8am - 11pm • Sat 9am - 8pm • Sun 10am - 6pm EST Haven Rd., Rockingham erty is sold. Any person who 5431 Oleander Drive Suite 200 for rent due under the rental mond County, North Carolina. occupies the property pursu- Wilmington, NC 28403 agreement prorated to the ef- ant to a rental agreement PHONE: (910) 392-4988 fective date of the termination. TRACT NO. II: BEGINNING at entered into or renewed on or FAX: (910) 392-8587 a stake on the West side of after October 1, 2007, may, File No.: 11-18835-FC01 If the trustee is unable to con- Hendersonville Street the after receiving the notice of Feb21,28:2013 vey title to this property for any same being the Southeast sale, terminate the rental reason, the sole remedy of the corner of Lot #57, and running agreement upon 10 days’ writ- purchaser is the return of the thence with the line of Lot #57 ten notice to the landlord. The deposit. Reasons of such inab- in a Western direction 150 feet notice shall also state that ility to convey include, but are to a stake; thence in a South- upon termination of a rental not limited to, the filing of a ern direction 50 feet to a stake; agreement, the tenant is liable bankruptcy petition prior to the thence in an Eastern direction for rent due under the rental confirmation of the sale and re- 150 feet to a stake in the prop- agreement prorated to the ef- instatement of the loan without erty line of Hendersonville fective date of the termination. the knowledge of the trustee. If Street; thence in a Northern the validity of the sale is chal- direction with the property line If the trustee is unable to con- lenged by any party, the trust- of said Hendersonville Street vey title to this property for any ee, in their sole discretion, if 50 feet to the place of begin- reason, the sole remedy of the they believe the challenge to ning, being Lots Nos. 58 and purchaser is the return of the have merit, may request the 59, according to a map and deposit. Reasons of such inab- court to declare the sale to be survey of Floyd E. Womble, ility to convey include, but are void and return the deposit. Surveyor, of a Subdivision not limited to, the filing of a The purchaser will have no fur- known as Aurorial Heights, bankruptcy petition prior to the ther remedy. surveyed in April 1942. For a confirmation of the sale and re- more and complete descrip- instatement of the loan without Trustee Services of Carolina, tion see Book of Plats #4 at the knowledge of the trustee. If LLC page 100 in the public register the validity of the sale is chal- Substitute Trustee of Richmond County, North lenged by any party, the trust- Brock & Scott, PLLC Carolina. ee, in their sole discretion, if Attorneys for Trustee Services they believe the challenge to of Carolina, LLC Being the same property con- have merit, may request the 5431 Oleander Drive Suite 200 veyed to Nora Gibson from court to declare the sale to be Wilmington, NC 28403 Glenn Gibson and wife, Nora void and return the deposit. PHONE: (910) 392-4988 Gibson by Deed dated May 17, The purchaser will have no fur- FAX: (910) 392-8587 1979, recorded in Book 616 at ther remedy. File No.: 11-07993-FC01 Page 626, Richmond County Feb21,28:2013 Registry. Trustee Services of Carolina, LLC This conveyance is made sub- Substitute Trustee ject to any and all easements, Brock & Scott, PLLC restrictions and right-of-way of Attorneys for Trustee Services record. of Carolina, LLC 5431 Oleander Drive Suite 200 The Draftsman herein was em- Wilmington, NC 28403 ployed only to draft this instru- PHONE: (910) 392-4988 ment and did not check title FAX: (910) 392-8587 nor does he certify title to this File No.: 11-18835-FC01 property. Feb21,28:2013 Save and except any releases, deeds of release or prior con- veyances of record.

Said property is commonly known as 332 Hendersonville Street, Hamlet, NC 28345.

Third party purchasers must pay the excise tax, and the court costs of Forty-Five Cents (45¢) per One Hundred Dol- lars ($100.00) pursuant to NCGS 7A-308(a)(1). A cash deposit (no personal checks) of five percent (5%) of the pur- chase price, or Seven Hun- dred Fifty Dollars ($750.00), whichever is greater, will be re- quired at the time of the sale. Following the expiration of the statutory upset bid period, all the remaining amounts are im- mediately due and owing.

Said property to be offered pursuant to this Notice of Sale is being offered for sale, trans- fer and conveyance “AS IS WHERE IS.” There are no rep- resentations of warranty relat- ing to the title or any physical, environmental, health or safety conditions existing in, on, at, or relating to the property being offered for sale. This sale is made subject to all prior liens, unpaid taxes, any unpaid land transfer taxes, special assess- ments, easements, rights of way, deeds of release, and any other encumbrances or excep- tions of record. To the best of the knowledge and belief of the undersigned, the current own- er(s) of the property is/are Terry Brown and Vivian W Brown.

An Order for possession of the property may be issued pursu- ant to G.S. 45-21.29 in favor of the purchaser and against the party or parties in possession by the clerk of superior court of the county in which the prop- erty is sold. Any person who occupies the property pursu- ant to a rental agreement entered into or renewed on or after October 1, 2007, may, after receiving the notice of sale, terminate the rental agreement upon 10 days’ writ- ten notice to the landlord. The notice shall also state that upon termination of a rental agreement, the tenant is liable for rent due under the rental agreement prorated to the ef- fective date of the termination.

If the trustee is unable to con- vey title to this property for any reason, the sole remedy of the purchaser is the return of the deposit. Reasons of such inab- ility to convey include, but are not limited to, the filing of a bankruptcy petition prior to the confirmation of the sale and re- instatement of the loan without the knowledge of the trustee. If the validity of the sale is chal- lenged by any party, the trust- ee, in their sole discretion, if they believe the challenge to have merit, may request the court to declare the sale to be void and return the deposit. The purchaser will have no fur- ther remedy.

Trustee Services of Carolina, LLC Substitute Trustee Brock & Scott, PLLC Attorneys for Trustee Services of Carolina, LLC 5431 Oleander Drive Suite 200 Wilmington, NC 28403 PHONE: (910) 392-4988 FAX: (910) 392-8587 File No.: 11-18835-FC01 Feb21,28:2013 12 SP 162 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NORTH CAROLINA, RICHMOND COUNTY Under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in that cer- tain Deed of Trust executed by Terry Brown and Vivian W. Brown to R.T. Hayes & Asso- ciates, Trustee(s), which was dated April 22, 2005 and recor- ded on May 23, 2005 in Book 1325 at Page 20, Richmond County Registry, North Caro- lina.

Default having been made of the note thereby secured by the said Deed of Trust and the undersigned, Trustee Services of Carolina, LLC, having been substituted as Trustee in said Deed of Trust, and the holder of the note evidencing said de- fault having directed that the Deed of Trust be foreclosed, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at the courthouse door of the county courthouse where the property is located, or the usual and customary location at the county courthouse for conduct- ing the sale on March 7, 2013 at 11:00AM, and will sell to the highest bidder for cash the fol- lowing described property situ- ated in Richmond County, North Carolina, to wit:

TRACT NO. I: BEGINNING on the West side of Henderson- ville Street at Northeast corner of Lot No.62, same being Elizabeth Pemberton's corner, running thence in a Western direction with the said Eliza- beth Pemberton's line 150 feet to a stake; thence in a North- ern direction 50 feet to a stake; thence in an Eastern direction 150 feet to a stake in the prop- erty line of said Henderson- ville Street; thence a Southern direction with the property line of said Hendersonville Street 50 feet to the place of begin- ning, being Lots Nos. 60 & 61, according to map and survey of Floyd E. Womble, Surveyor, of a subdivision Known as AU- RORIAL HEIGHTS near Ham- let, North Carolina. Surveyed in April 1942, For a more full and complete description see Book of Plats #4, Page 100 in the Public Registry of Rich- mond County, North Carolina.

TRACT NO. II: BEGINNING at a stake on the West side of Hendersonville Street the same being the Southeast corner of Lot #57, and running thence with the line of Lot #57 in a Western direction 150 feet to a stake; thence in a South- ern direction 50 feet to a stake; thence in an Eastern direction 150 feet to a stake in the prop- erty line of Hendersonville Street; thence in a Northern direction with the property line of said Hendersonville Street 50 feet to the place of begin- ning, being Lots Nos. 58 and 59, according to a map and survey of Floyd E. Womble, Surveyor, of a Subdivision known as Aurorial Heights, surveyed in April 1942. For a more and complete descrip- tion see Book of Plats #4 at page 100 in the public register of Richmond County, North Carolina.

Being the same property con- veyed to Nora Gibson from Glenn Gibson and wife, Nora Gibson by Deed dated May 17, 1979, recorded in Book 616 at Page 626, Richmond County Registry.

This conveyance is made sub- ject to any and all easements, restrictions and right-of-way of record.

The Draftsman herein was em- ployed only to draft this instru- ment and did not check title nor does he certify title to this property. Save and except any releases, deeds of release or prior con- veyances of record.

Said property is commonly known as 332 Hendersonville Street, Hamlet, NC 28345.

Third party purchasers must pay the excise tax, and the court costs of Forty-Five Cents (45¢) per One Hundred Dol- lars ($100.00) pursuant to NCGS 7A-308(a)(1). A cash deposit (no personal checks) of five percent (5%) of the pur- chase price, or Seven Hun- dred Fifty Dollars ($750.00), whichever is greater, will be re- quired at the time of the sale. Following the expiration of the statutory upset bid period, all Attention!!! the remaining amounts are im- Outside Sales People! Have you been looking for a mediately due and owing. position in sales that really rewards you for your efforts? Said property to be offered Could any or several of the pursuant to this Notice of Sale following words be used to is being offered for sale, trans- describe you or your fer and conveyance “AS IS personality? Fast paced, WHERE IS.” There are no rep- competitive, decisive, resentations of warranty relat- persistent, eager, bold, ing to the title or any physical, forceful, and inquisitive. 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EOE Snaer scored 19 of his coming off a 23-point effort to a 71-46 runaway win. game-high 24 points in in the Deacons’ 80-65 upset But this time it was the second half Tuesday of Miami on Sunday when Florida State that owned night leading Florida State he was perfect from 3-point the boards on both ends of to a 76-62 win over Wake distance on five tries. the court. Forest. “I was just playing more “They beat us up pretty Snaer scored 13 points free, not really worried bad up at Wake Forest so during a 23-3 run midway about missing or making,” we were trying to get pay through the second half Snaer said. “Just going back,” said White, who led that put the game out of out there and playing free, the way with nine rebounds reach for the visitors. Okaro trusting myself.” to pace Florida State’s White added 13 points and Snaer didn’t miss in the 44-21 dominance. 7-foot-3 freshman Boris second half, hitting all five “You’re not going to win Bojanovsky matched his field goal tries and eight career best with 10 for the free throws. games when you’re minus- Seminoles, who avenged a The Seminoles (15-13, 7-8 23 on the boards,” Wake 25-point loss to the Demon Atlantic Coast Conference) Forest coach Jeff Bzdelik Deacons just 17 days ear- led 40-34 at halftime while said. “They out-toughed us lier. winning for just the second in that area.” “Michael was efficient time in their last six games. The Seminoles shot 51.9 tonight, 24 points on only Travis McKie led Wake percent (14 of 27) while 10 shots,” Florida State Forest (12-15, 5-10) with taking a six-point lead into coach Leonard Hamilton 15 points, but was limited halftime and dominated the said. “He was aggressive to a single free throw in rebounding by an 18-11 when he needed to be. He the second half. McKie, the margin despite White sit- was patient when he need- lone Demon Deacon to fin- ting for nine minutes ed to be.” ish in double figures, kept because of foul difficulty. But he wasn’t patient Wake Forest in the early- Florida State shot 48.9 after Wake Forest got with- going with 14 first-half percent for the game (23 in a point early in the sec- points. of 47) compared to a chilly Kathy Kmonicek | AP Photo ond half. It was a sweet turn- 32.7 percent (18 of 55) by Florida State guard Michael Snaer scored a game-high 24 points, 19 in the second half, in his C.J. Harris’ lone field goal around for the Seminoles, the Demon Deacons. team’s victory over Wake Forest. Soccer Raiders From page 1B From page 1B postseason. as 14 points late in the third Laton said. “Our best quar- Ellerbe closed out his Falcons for the third time The Raiders (0-1) notched “Pinecrest and Lumberton quarter, Richmond pulled to ter was the fourth. We had a Richmond career with a this season. six hits off Nathan Arp in will probably be at the top,” within six with 3:56 remain- chance at the end and that’s double-double — scoring 16 “They threw everything the loss. Bradley Brown and Howard said. “I think we will ing in the contest on Jalen all we could ask for. I told the points and pulling down 15 at us tonight, 1-3-1, trian- Cody Leviner pitched for be in the middle of the pack McDonald’s jumper. guys when we cut it to six rebounds. Josh Calhoun was gle-and-2, man-to-man,” Richmond. with Scotland and Hoke as Hoke (26-2) struggled that it was a two-possession the only other player to score Patterson said. “I knew they “We had some opportuni- usual. at the free-throw line down game.” in double figures in loss, net- wouldn’t lay down against “I’m going to be optimist the stretch, hitting 6 of 11 Laton added having key ting 11. us. They gave us everything ties to score, but couldn’t get and we will show up for the free throws in the final four contributors foul out ham- “I thought Shydamion they had. It was the first a hit with runners in scoring 20 matches and see what minutes, giving Richmond pered his team’s offensive played great tonight,” Laton close game we have had position,” Richmond coach happens. The girls are look- several opportunities to cut abilities down the stretch. said. “Josh did a good job since playing them the first Ricky Young said. ing forward to the challenge.” into the deficit even further. “We had three guys we of running the offense. We time in Rockingham.” Richmond will return to Richmond will kickoff its The Raiders were unable to count on sitting on the needed one player more to Raiders fall in season action 6 p.m. Friday when season 6 p.m. today when take advantage, going more bench, while they had all step up and it could have opener it plays host to Charlotte Union Pines visits Raider than three minutes without of theirs out there on the been the difference tonight.” FAYETTEVILLE — Christian. Stadium. a point. Shydamion Ellerbe court,” Laton said. “We were Hoke will play host to Despite limiting Terry ended the dry spell with a playing hard and we picked Seventy-First Friday night in Sanford to two hits, Sports editor Shawn Stinson can be reached Sports editor Shawn Stinson can be reached at 910-997-3111, ext. 14, or by email at layup with 49 seconds left. up some fouls. I’m proud of the third round. Patterson Richmond Senior lost its sea- at 910-997-3111, ext. 14, or by email at [email protected]. Follow him on “We played hard,” our team…to finish 19-9 is was pleased to see his team son opener, 2-0, Wednesday [email protected]. Follow him on Twitter @scgolfer. Richmond coach David pretty good.” tested before facing the afternoon. Twitter @scgolfer. BREAKING BB RREEAAKKIINNGG NEWSNNEEWWSS Read all the news before it hits the press at www.yourdailyjournal.com Subscribe to E-Edition for only 25 ¢ /day Page 6B Richmond County Daily Journal, Rockingham, N.C. Thursday, February 28, 2013 www.yourdailyjournal.com

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