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‘Dial ‘M’ for Murder’ auditions this week Staff Report Are you interested in auditioning for a murder mystery play with lots of suspense? Or perhaps you just want to help the Richmond Community Theatre put on its next play, “Dial ‘M’ for Murder” by Fredrick Knott. Auditions will be held tonight and Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the Richmond Community Theatre on East Washington Street in downtown Rockingham. In the play, Tony Wendice marries Margot for money and for the same reason plots her murder. He arranges, he thinks, the perfect murder. But the hired murderer is the one who ends up dead and Margot is accused. Will Margot be convicted? Or will Scotland Yard discover the truth and free Margot? This play has been described as “a feast for suspense lovers.” The play has roles for five male actors, from ages 25 - 70 and one female, age 25 - 50. “We may be able to cast two women in the men’s roles if needed, as Scotland Yard detectives,” said Theatre Director Contributed photos Shelly Walker. A dignified disposal of unserviceable flags was held in ceremonious fashion at the American Legion Post in Rockingham. In the box office are copies of the script to check out and read. Call or go to the box office between 12:30 and 5:30 p.m. To check a script out, leave your name and contact informa- Veterans honored with tion and a $5 deposit, which will be returned to you when you return the script. The box office number is 997- 3765. wreaths and flag disposal

Dawn M. Kurry fallen soldiers of each branch. The Richmond County Daily Journal National Anthem was sung by Veterans Day was celebrated Sarah M. Haywood, followed by this past weekend in Richmond a raising of the flag by Richmond County, beginning with a wreath Senior High School ROTC and ceremony and guest speaker and the Pledge of Allegiance. ending with the dignified disposal Guest speaker SGM of tattered flags. Vincent T. Gunter SR, USARC Saturday’s event began at the Argumentation Unit, Fort Bragg, Richmond County Veteran’s Park spoke to the audience before the in Rockingham. Hosted by the Dawn M. Kurry | Daily Journal ceremonial laying of the wreaths. Military Order of the Purple Heart, Richmond Community Theatre will be hold- Proclamations were read by ing auditions for their next show, “Dial ‘M’ Post 647 of Hamlet, wreaths were Wreaths are laid annually at the Veterans Park in for Murder” by Fredrick Knott. decorated and arranged to honor See VETERANS | 3A Rockingham for Veterans Day. Patrick Tire credits RCC’s Small Business Center for success Special to the Daily Journal When Brian and Christy Patrick of Rockingham visited a local bank to finance their dream of opening Patrick Tire, they found their ability to work hard and provide a good product and service weren’t enough to get them the cash they need- ed to open their business. They lacked a business plan and were directed to Scott Witten | Heartland News Service the Small Business Center Congressman-elect Richard Hudson talks with Farm Bureau member Rita Crifasi at at Richmond Community Contributed photo Thursday’s annual dinner. College. The Patrick Tire mascot sits outside the shop on U.S. 1 “We contacted the South every day directing customers into the business, Small Business Center which opened in May. Owner Brian Patrick (center) said he that day,” said Brian. greatly benefited from the advice and guidance of Richmond “After meeting with Community College Small Business Center Director Deborah Hardison (right). Shirley Patrick (left) handles purchasing Hudson keeps his Deborah Hardison, we and sales. Patrick’s wife, Christy, works in the health care found we didn’t know field and does the bookkeeping at night. nearly as much as we thought we did.” Christy continued work- ing our products and ser- campaign promise Hardison has headed ing their respective jobs. vices with us to deter- the center since 2010, “There is a lot of mine exactly how much and has worked with research in developing a Johnny Woodard and includes Richmond County. we had to charge to make numerous entrepreneurs plan. You have a competi- Heartland News Service “I’ve got 12 counties in this district a profit. We also looked interested in developing tor analysis. We had to Making good on a campaign promise, and as far as I’m concerned, they’re at exactly what we would business plans. It’s been research the tire industry Congressman-elect Richard Hudson’s all equal. If someone calls for help, offer,” said Brian. nearly a year since she to see what the outlook first 8th District visit after the Nov. I won’t ask if they’re Republican or When they felt they began working with the for it is. You have to know 6 General Election was to the annual Democrat. My responsibility is to the were ready, the couple Patricks. about keeping books, took the plunge in May membership dinner of the Scotland people of the district,” Hudson said. “They have been ideal paying taxes, and secur- and opened Patrick County Farm Bureau in Laurinburg. Hudson also had a message to the clients,” said Hardison. ing permits. Without Tire on U.S. 1 South “The only campaign promise I made voters who failed to support him in his “They put forth the effort Deborah, we would have in Rockingham, just a was that if you elect me, you’ll see me effort to unseat incumbent Democrat not just to complete a been lost,” said Christy. mile south of the U.S. again,” Hudson told the nearly 100 Larry Kissell. business plan, but to Brian found the cash 74 bypass. They sell tires Farm Bureau members assembled at “I hope to earn their trust and work through each ele- flow analysis to be incred- both retail and wholesale. Scotland Place on Thursday night. respect over the next two years,” the ment of the plan to have a ibly helpful. They offer tire and brake “So here I am. And I’ll be back.” Concord Republican said. solid working document. “When you start add- The 41-year-old Hudson said that While Hudson said that the reality We spent many evenings ing up copy paper, ink, services as well as oil his visit should serve as notice of his of his victory had not yet sunk in, he going back and forth to and other things to run changes and basic auto- intention to represent each of the did say that he was already feeling the fine-tune the plan and the office, you realize motive service work. counties in his district with the same weight of responsibility that comes research funding sourc- there are more overhead “We have actually done interest and intensity. The 8th District with his new office. He will take the es.” costs than you planned better than we expected,” runs from Charlotte to Lumberton, See HUDSON | 3A Meanwhile, Brian and for. She went over pric- See SUCCESS | 3A

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The deadline for all Community in Ellerbe on Nov. 17, Heights, at 2 p.m. on Ellerbe. Cases accepted Calendar items is 4:30 p.m. the day at 11 a.m. We are look- Thursday, Nov.22. The are housing evictions, prior to publishing. To list your event, ing for local (Richmond Thanksgiving Dinner foreclosures, domestic email Cassidy at codom@heartland- County) handmade will be served by the violence, unemploy- publications.com or call 910-997- craft/goodies vendors. Watkins-Kendall fami- ment, Medicaid dis- 3111, ext. 16. Contact Jamie English lies for those that are ability denials and at 652-5546 or 995-8600. homeless, elderly, dis- other public benefits NOV. 13 REUNION MEETING abled, can’t afford to denials, testamentary AMERICAN RED for Richmond Senior cook, or just want to wills, power of attor- CROSS BLOOD DRIVE High School classes of fellowship. All are invit- ney, health care power will be held from 9 a.m. 1973, 1974 and 1975 ed and welcome to join. of attorney, and living to 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday, will meet at 12 p.m. For a ride or delivery, wills. Appointments are Nov. 13, at Richmond Saturday, Nov. 17, at the contact Wilma Huey at recommended. For more Community College, Hamlet Depot (Hamlet 582-2557 or 995-2708. information or to sched- Cole Auditorium, train station). The center’s number is ule an appointment, call Hamlet. For eligibility FUNDRAISER 582-0170. 910-521-2831 or 1-800- questions call the Donor FOR MAJOR BRYAN 554-7852. Counselor at 1-888-236- THORPE will be held NOV. 24 3276. at Roberdell Baptist THE 32ND ANNUAL NOV. 30 COMMUNITY WALK- Church and sponsored B & B CRAFT SHOW GAPS (GOOD THRU on Tuesday, Nov. by the Richmond County will be held Nov. 24 AGRICULTURAL 13, from 10 a.m. to 6 Sheriff’s Department. It at the Springdale PRACTICES) p.m. to see the newly re- will be from 8 a.m. to 5 Recreation Center, 260 CERTIFICATION purposed and renovated p.m. on Saturday, Nov. S. Plantation Road, TRAINING will be on Hospice Haven inpatient 17. There will be a vol- Lancaster, S.C., from 7 Friday, Nov. 30 from 1 to center. Hospice staff will leyball tournament at a.m. until 4 p.m. Vendors 5 p.m. at the Ag Services be available to provide a 8:30 p.m. for $30 per from the Carolinas will Center, 123 Caroline St., tour and answer ques- team and a corn hole display wood crafts, Rockingham. This is one tions. tournament at 11 a.m. gifts, jewelry, pottery, of only four held across THE RICHMOND for $40 per team. There art, Christmas décor, N.C., this training will COUNTY N.A.A.C.P. will also be a hot dog knitted wear and much help N.C. farmers meet MONTHLY MEETING sale, a silent auction and more. Gifts will be given with U.S. Department will be at Mt. Pisgah AME raffle tickets will be sold away every hour and of Agriculture (USDA) Zion Church, 1015 Leak for a flat screen TV. pictures with Santa will fresh produce safety Street, Rockingham, on be made from 11 a.m. standards. Call your Tuesday, Nov. 13 at 7:30 NOV. 18 until 1 p.m. Homemade Extension office at 997- p.m. Everyone is invit- SANDHILLS Vegetable soup, corn- 8255 to register today. ed to attend. Monthly RINGERS, a commu- bread and dot dogs meetings are held on the nity hand bell choir, with all the extras will DEC. 1 second Tuesday of every will be in concert at be sold in dining room. THE 16TH ANNUAL month. First Baptist Church, Call 287-2667 for more CHRISTMAS ON ROCKINGHAM HIGH 201 N. Randolph St., information. Landmark THE SQUARE will be SCHOOL CLASS OF Rockingham, on Sunday, Pentecostal Holiness Saturday, Dec. 1, from 1956 will meet for lunch Nov. 18, at 4 p.m. The Church is the host of the 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at at 11:30 a.m. Monday, L.J. Bell Elementary B & B Craft Show. Free Downtown Rockingham. Nov. 13, at Pizza Inn. School chorus will be admission, however we There will be entertain- ROCKINGHAM featured. In lieu of tick- ask that everyone please ment, crafts and food. HIGH SCHOOL CLASS ets, donation of non- bring a non-perishable Santa will be on the OF 1959 will meet for perishable food items item to support HOPE square all day. lunch at 1 p.m. Nov. 13, will be accepted for of Lancaster and KARE at Smithfield’s. BackPack Pals and New of Kershaw. DEC. 13 ROCKINGHAM Horizons. The public is MASONIC CIVITAN CLUB, will invited. NOV. 26 MEETING and Stated have their Annual Fall CITY OF HAMLET Communication Dinner Breakfast at First United NOV. 19 TREE LIGHTING will be will be at 6:15 p.m. Methodist Church, “MEDICARE FOR held 5:30 p.m. Monday, Meeting will be at 7:30 ROOKIES SEMINAR” Rockingham, from 6 Nov. 26 at Hamlet Depot p.m. Thursday, Dec. will be presented by to 9 a.m. on Tuesday, Park on Main Street. 13 at Hamlet Masonic the Department of Nov. 13, and Wednesday, The program includes Lodge No. 532 A.F and Insurance (SHIIP), singing, performances Nov. 14. The menu will A.M., 307 Main Street, Monday, Nov. 19, from by local youth groups include bacon, sausage, Hamlet. grits, pancakes, eggs, 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. at the and the reading of the Hamlet Senior Center, “Christmas Story,” along toast, orange juice, milk DEC. 19 202 Lakeside Drive, with the official lighting and coffee. It will be LEGAL AID INTAKE Hamlet. Counseling for of the tree. “all you can eat” for $7. DAY will be held from There will also be carry Medicare part D will follow. Contact Susan 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on out available. Wednesday, Dec. 19, at Sellers at 582-7985 for NOV. 27 AUDITIONS the Ellerbe Town Hall, more information. CONNECTIONS AT RICHMOND 108 West Page St., COMMUNITY FARMER’S FAMILY PROGRAM LUNCHEON will be on AND ALCOHOL AND Ellerbe. Cases accepted THEATRE, 109 E. are housing evictions, Washington Street, Monday, Nov. 19, at 12 DRUG SERVICES will p.m. at the Ag Services be hosting a lunch and foreclosures, domestic Rockingham, for Dial violence, unemploy- Legal Aid Intake “M” for Murder will be Center, 123 Caroline St., learn program regard- ment, Medicaid dis- held 7 p.m. on Nov. 13 Rockingham. A compli- ing “Sexual Assault or mentary lunch for area Retaliation: Know the ability denials and and Nov. 14. In the cast, other public benefits there are five men and farm and city partners Difference So You Can will be included. Protect Yourself,” on denials, testamentary one woman. Auditions wills, power of attor- Day approaches will be cold readings MINERAL SPRINGS Tuesday, Nov. 27, from ney, health care power from the script. No IMPROVEMENT 11:30 to 1 p.m. It will be COUNCIL INC. will held in the Fellowship of attorney, and living Legal Aid of North care power of attorney, experience necessary. wills. Appointments are Carolina will be holding hold its Regular Meeting Hall of the First United and living wills. Right next to the Daily recommended. For more a local Legal Aid Intake Journal on Harrington at 7 p.m. on Monday, Methodist Church, Appointments are rec- information or to sched- Day soon. ommended. For more Square. Nov. 19. All interested 410 E. Washington St., From 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. citizens are encouraged Rockingham. Light ule an appointment, call information or to sched- 910-521-2831 or 1-800- on Wednesday, Nov. 28, NOV. 14 to attend. Grants and a lunch will be provided ule an appointment, call 554-7852. and on Wednesday, Dec. 910-521-2831 or 1-800- THE ROCKINGHAM new community building at no charge. Register 19, the Ellerbe Town 554-7852. HIGH SCHOOL CLASS will be up for discussion. by Nov. 23, by contact- Hall, 108 West Page St., ROCKINGHAM Legal Aid of North OF 1958 will meet for ing Adrian Lovelace at Ellerbe, will be holding MASONIC LODGE # 910-627-1769, toll free Carolina is a statewide lunch on Nov. 14, at Founded in 1931 Legal Aid Intake Day. Henry’s. The luncheon 495 AF & AM will have at 877-211-5995, or by nonprofit law firm that PO Box 190 Cases accepted are hous- will begin at 11:30 a.m. regular stated communi- email at connectionsfam- ing evictions, foreclo- provides free legal servic- cation on Nov. 19. Meal [email protected]. Rockingham, NC 28380 es in civil matters to low- NOV. 15 (USPS 465-220-ISSN 1050-7639) sures, domestic violence, HAMLET SENIOR will be at 6:30 p.m. meet- FREE SEMINAR unemployment, Medicaid income people in order ing will be 7:30 p.m. offered by the Small to ensure equal access CENTER will host the The Richmond County Daily Journal is disability denials and AARP Driver Safety pro- Business Center (SBC) published with pride for the people of other public benefits deni- to justice and to remove NOV. 20 of Richmond Community Richmond County by Heartland Publica- gram on Nov. 15, from 10 tions, LLC, 1 West Main Street, Clinton, als, testamentary wills, legal barriers to economic a.m. until 3 p.m. Lunch FARM CITY College, on Wednesday, CT 06413. Published five days a week by power of attorney, health opportunity. the Richmond County Daily Journal, 105 and snacks will be pro- BANQUET will be at Nov. 27 at the Honeycutt the Cole Auditorium on E. Washington Street, Rockingham, NC vided free. 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Contributed photos All attendees were treated with a free meal prepared by the VFW, said Commander Jeff Tyler. Sunshine greeted attendees of a program at the VFW Post 4203 to honor veterans on Saturday. Veterans From page 1A Rockingham Mayor Gene to be disposed of can be and sent them to soldiers a card that reads, “I am Laurinburg National feel great to do something McLaurin and Hamlet dropped off at three dif- stationed overseas. part of an American flag. Guard and headed to for him and other soldiers Mayor Jeff Smart. AmVets ferent locations; VFW Post Commander I have flown over a home. Texas for a month, then over there, so they can Post 316 of Rockingham Post 4203, 106 Old River Robert Steele said, “We I can no longer fly. Sun went to New Hampshire have something to keep, honored veterans with a Road in Rockingham, did a disposal of old and and winds have caused where others handed to know in his mind that 21-gun salute and Nathan WAYN Radio, 1223 worn out flags. We held me to become tattered them stars from old flags. somebody at home thinks Yarborough played Rockingham Road in a ceremony and burned and torn. Please carry me After New Hampshire, something of him.” “Taps.” Rockingham and Jenkins them in a pit. In the cer- as a reminder that you the troops headed to The veterans also Later that evening, a Automotive, 916 Long emony each officer pres- are not forgotten.” Afghanistan. decorated the graves dignified disposal of Drive in Rockingham. ent has to observe the Boy Scouts assisted “It may be about 100 of at least 68 deceased unserviceable flags was This year the ceremony flag and say it is not ser- with the process. more days, we hope,” veterans with flags for held at the American took a new and senti- viceable. It’s a sign of The idea came from said Lunceford about his Veterans Day. Legion Post 147 in mental twist when the respect.” Richard Lunceford, who son coming home. “They Rockingham. Torn flags veterans had the idea to Each star that is cut has a son stationed in left on Father’s Day to go — Staff Writer Dawn M. Kurry can be are disposed of twice a cut out the stars of the out is sent to a soldier Afghanistan. He said to Texas. This is his third reached at 910-997-3111, ext. 15, or by email at dkurry@heartlandpublications. year, and flags that need flags to be disposed of stationed overseas with his son left with the deployment. It makes me com. Hamlet NOW OPEN BUSINESS The Hair Expression We sell wigs, weaves, braided hair & more. Open Tues-Sat 10-6 58 Main Street, Hamlet NC DIRECTORY 910-557-5482

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in the Hamlet Congratulations Juan for one year of great customer Business Directory! serivce. 910-997-3111 Pre-owned Vehicles Under $5,000 - Warranties Available www.uniqueautosnc.com • (910) 582-2778 HAMLET PENTECOSTAL Scott Witten | Heartland News Service HOLINESS CHURCH Congressman-elect Richard Hudson, right, talks with Farm Bureau Insurance Agency Manager Ken Lewis. All About the Father’s Business 38 Main Street | Hamlet Welcomes You Hudson 1407 McDonald Ave | 995-1836 Buy one get one 1/2 off! From page 1A For dinner only after 4 PM oath of office on Jan. 3. rural places like Scotland America,” Hudson said. (excluding friday seafood). “I was so humbled by County and economic Over the next two Al’s Expires 12-31-12 Plumbing Works Not to be combined with any other offer RCDJ the trust that was just success. months, Hudson said placed in me. The weight Hudson also gave the that he will work to Hours: Tuesday-Friday 7 am - 9 pm www.CafeOnMainHamlet.com 582-2248 Saturday 7 am - 2 pm of that was something I membership an update assemble his office. It is “Plumbing that Works” 910-582-8834 have really been feeling,” on the current Farm Bill, not yet clear if the new Hudson said. which he said may be congressman will main- Speaking to the agricul- extended in the upcom- tain a full-time office in tural interests of the Farm ing lame duck session of Rockingham or if he will Bureau membership, Congress. If the bill is choose another location. Best Bank in Town since 1872 Hudson told the group extended and dealt with Hudson also plans to that agriculture will be a after he takes office, host a town hall meeting 582-0184 priority for him when he Hudson said that he will in the district, most likely 8 Raleigh Street heads to Washington. make sure the needs of in January. Attacking the estate tax his district — which is “I believe a member of Layaway today for Christmas Convenience as excessive and unnec- highly invested in agricul- Congress needs to be in essary, Hudson said that ture — are represented. the community regularly. Corner he would seek to remove “I am a very strong You’re going to see me 218 Raleigh St. 801 Marlboro Street the obstacles between advocate for rural here.” Hamlet, NC 582-3884 582-2724 Success BOBBY From page 1A WE BUY CPA said Brian, who works in the but they received assistance SINGLETARY shop. “Christy is staying at with business structuring that SILVER & her job and Shirley Patrick was important. Things are We provide complete bookkeeping is here to help me with sales going well for us,” she said. COINS services, including check-writing, and the office. Christy does Christy and Brian encour- payroll @ preparation of all business the bookkeeping at night. age anyone interested in It’s good to know Deborah starting their own business to tax reports. is still available if we have contact Hardison. questions.” “If you don’t have a busi- 40 Main St. • Hamlet • 910-582-2214 Shirley Patrick has been in ness background, she will the tire business for nearly 20 give you resource material years and is excited RCC was and teach you everything you able to help the couple at no need to know about start- Novemer charge. ing your own business. It’s BUSINESS FREE Estimate, of “I think it is fabulous RCC not an overnight process and Instant Payment! can provide such a service. takes a lot of patience. We’ve theMONTH It’s been a good learning found with patience and hard experience for them and got work it comes together,” said Helms Jewelers The Best Of Fine Things Since 1894 them off on the right foot. It Brian. HAMLET ACE would have been much hard- Hardison can be reached Uptown Rockingham er for them to go through by calling 910-410-1687 or Steve Morris - Proprietor HARDWARE this without RCC. I know all e-mailing deborahh@rich- Open Daily 9:00-5:30; Sat. until Noon 28 West Hamlet Ave | 910.582.3674 about purchasing and sales, mondcc.edu. 895-2936 Page 4A Richmond County Daily Journal, Rockingham, N.C. Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2012 www.yourdailyjournal.com

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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.” Women smarter than men Google “women are smart- er than men,” and see how many websites you conjure up. You won’t have time to read them all. And there’s a reason for that. Women really are smarter than men. My spin LETTERS We won’t get into IQ tests here, although a new report says women have moved They heard their ahead. For our purposes, we’ll stick to plain old common master’s call sense. Reaching our full potential Phil In reading Dear Editor, Go get revenge against Hudgins this, of course, One election night television grew larger, more expensive and party lines and split ballots in those you don’t agree with Contributing you must keep commentator proclaimed that less responsive, accountable and search of leadership, regardless Columnist by voting for me. In other in mind that my North Carolina had long been a effective. of party. words, go vote for spite observations “red” or Republican state. True, Democratic leaders were Now Pat McCrory and the not love of country. That deal strictly we voted Republican for every unwilling or unable to change but Republicans have control and it means vote for a govern- with the only woman I’ve our state was changing quickly. will be interesting to see how president since Jimmy Carter, ment that will give you lived with in two score and Over the past three decades we they use it. Will they understand with the exception of 2008, but stuff so you can make a six years. We get into trouble this newfound power as an over- Democrats have dominated state have gained hundreds of thou- living off others a way of when we generalize, but I whelming endorsement of their government since the turn of the sands of new residents almost life, so you won’t have believe you’ll find these gener- philosophies and a mandate to 20th century. at the same time our economy any responsibilities (bills, alizations mostly correct: Democrats got a wake-up call changed and we lost hundreds govern as they choose? If so, Women know to buy in food, rent, and getting up in 1972 and 1984, of thousands of jobs in tobacco, they will likely repeat the same and going to work for a bulk: Men buy stuff when when Republican textiles and furniture manu- mistakes Democrats made. Or they need it, but women look living). gubernatorial can- facturing. The state’s political will they understand this is a That also means men to the future. When we need didates won, and makeup changed from as high as time for bigger goals, new coali- underarm deodorant, for marrying men and women another warning 70 percent registered Democrats tions and more effective govern- with the blessings of example, my wife will find a in the early nine- in the 1960’s, to the current 43 ment? store going out of business the government under ties, when the percent registered Democrats, Governor-elect McCrory, in Obama. That also means and buy every bottle of Avon GOP took con- 31 percent Republicans and 25 his acceptance speech election deodorant, despite the fra- that the church and all trol of the state percent (and growing) number night, signaled he understands members will have to exist grance. It’s been two years My Spin House for a few who call themselves unaffiliated the need to chart a new course. Tom under the dictator of an now, and we’re finally down to years. But for the voters. Our population is gray- McCrory spoke about how his our last roll-on. Sometimes I Campbell oppressive government. first time since ing, people are moving from dad and mom encouraged him That also means the peo- smell like cucumbers and mel- Reconstruction, rural to urban communities and to always reach his full potential, ons, sometimes like vanilla. ple that work and do well Republicans will now control all we sense a breakdown in busi- adding that North Carolina is a in America will have to Sometimes I raise my arm and three branches of state govern- ness, religion, education and state of unlimited opportunity. get the urge to have a salad, keep up those who choose ment and Democrats are scratch- government sectors. He promised to dedicate him- to loaf and shun respon- other times to visit the Dairy ing their heads trying to figure The perfect storm of the self to helping us reach our full Queen. But I don’t complain. sibility. That also means out what happened. 2000 recession and the Great potential. At the same time Pat that the government Women remember where It is not such a mystery. For Recession in 2007, coupled with challenged us as individuals to you put things: I have a habit doesn’t believe there is a far too many years Democratic their lack of leadership solu- reach our own full potential. hell or heaven, nor do they of laying my cars keys down leaders haven’t had any new tions culminated in an over- This is a new day, a time of on the nearest flat surface. believe the King James ideas, no grand vision. They whelming loss of public confi- new possibilities and we wish Version of the Bible. But then I forget where they grew too timid in their leader- dence in Democratic leadership. Governor-elect McCrory and our are. My wife always knows. So To me this is the end ship, unwilling to attempt bold Democrats kept winning because new leadership the best as they of the America we have why do I need to remember? solutions to mounting problems, Republicans were disorganized, help us become a better North Women instinctively know loved so much. America instead choosing to protect the underfunded and generally did Carolina. has progressively gone the what to wear: I’m speaking status quo and their core con- not field competitive candidates. here of what I should wear, way of the Roman Empire. stituencies, all the while telling Democrats held tight to the reins — Tom Campbell is former assistant North Carolina Fred Caudle not what she should wear. themselves that even with peri- of government, believing theirs State Treasurer and is creator/host of “NC SPIN,” The one time she steered me a weekly statewide television discussion of North Rockingham odic economic downturns the a mandate to rule. They just Carolina issues airing Sundays at 6:30 a.m. on wrong was when I asked if I state was prospering and things didn’t get it. Tuesday’s results should wear a tie to a birthday WRAL-TV and at 8:30 a.m. on WRAZ-TV FOX50. He were alright. State government demonstrated voters will cross can be reached at www.ncspin.com. Poll Question party at a country club. “No, I don’t think so,” she said. There was only one other man Our poll question of the at the party not wearing a tie. week will be published on He was drunk. the opinion page, and on Women are able to mul- our website at www.your- titask: Men normally don’t dailyjournal.com. know what multitasking means, much less how to This week’s question: do it. It comes naturally to Do you think President women. But breastfeeding Obama’s re-election is a while driving is not recom- sign that the nation is mended. (Yes, it has hap- making progress when it pened several times. Notice comes to racism? 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OBITUARIES Mr. William Battle Wall, Jr. Mr. William Battle Wall, Jr., 89, died Thursday, November 8, 2012 at FirstHealth Moore Regional Hospital in Pinehurst. Graveside services with Masonic Rites will be 2:00pm Saturday, November 10, 2012 in Forestville United Methodist Church Cemetery. The family will greet friends following the service in the church fellowship hall. Mr. Wall was born October 26, 1923 to the late Bettie Viola Webb of Pavo, GA and the late William Battle Wall, Sr. in Pee Dee, NC. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Agnes Mae Hildreth Wall of Wadesboro, one brother, Robert, and two sisters, Lucy Martin Fetridge and Marjorie Jean Liles. He is survived by his loving wife, Bettye Braswell Wall and two sons, William Battle Wall, III (Kaye) of Charlotte, NC and Arthur Clyde Wall William Wall of Wadesboro, NC; five step-children, David Braswell and Dr. Laura Braswell both of Atlanta, GA, Robert Braswell (Victoria) of Hickory, NC, Anne Contributed photo Heldreth (Steve) of Charlottesville, VA and John Braswell Civitan Club made contributions to a variety of organizations recently. Pictured here are the recipients, from left to right: Harold of Hendersonville,NC; eight grandchildren, Kemp Battle Pearson of Samaritan Colony, Becky Harris of Our Daily Bread, Rene Rohleder of the Baker House Soup Kitchen, Kathy Hoggard of Wall (Lauren) of Charlotte, NC and Kathryn Kristy Wall Richmond County Special Olympics, and Dwayne Cochran of the McLaurin Center. of London, England, Matthew Braswell of Charlottesville, VA, Alaina Braswell of Los Angeles, CA, Emily Braswell of Hickory, NC, Sarah Heldreth of Charlottesville, VA, Nathaniel Heldreth of Colorado Springs, CO and DeFord Smith of Atlanta, GA; two great-grandchildren, Battle Watson Wall and Margaret Elizabeth Wall son and Civitan Club makes donations daughter of Kemp Battle Wall and Lauren; and one sis- ter, Bettie Elaine Davidson (Clyde) of Rockingham, NC. The Civitan Club presents Baker House Soup Kitchen, will go to Boy’s and Girl’s Battle served his country in the United States Navy donations to various organiza- Richmond County Special Homes of Lake Waccamaw, during World War II, stationed in Quonset Point, RI, tions and on Nov. 8. Civitan Olympics and the McLaurin Leath Memorial Library, aboard the USS Lyon as a Petty Officer First Class and made donations to Samaritan Center. Victory Junction Camp and participated in the European/African/Middle Eastern/ Colony, Our Daily Bread, The next round of donations Cordova School. Asiatic and Pacific Campaigns. Over the years he enjoyed attending reunions of his USS Lyon crewmates and officers held in various locations across the United States. Following his return from the war and his proud service to his country he reengaged with the family farm GAPs Training workshop to clear up certification confusion and began a career in lumber and timber. After retiring, Staff Report he and his wife, Bettye lived in Hendersonville, NC and GAPs-Certification pro- to deliver workshops to 5 p.m. GAPS stands cess is confusing and across the state to help for Good Agricultural Longboat Key, FL before locating to Pinehurst, NC in As pressure mounts 2005. overwhelming. farmers meet with the Practices Training. The for agricultural produc- In response to the U.S. Department of training meeting will be Battle loved dearly the Pee Dee River Valley which ers to pass food safety flows through Anson and Richmond Counties, NC and concern, North Carolina Agriculture fresh pro- held at the Cooperative audits for their opera- State University duce safety standards. Extension Office at ran deeply in Battle’s roots. He was born and raised there tions and crops, one and made his living from the region’s lumber and timber. and North Carolina This training is one of 123 Caroline St. in of the most common Cooperative Extension only four held across the Rockingham. He enjoyed fully his last eight years upon returning from concerns Cooperative Longboat Key, FL to reside in Pinehurst. are partnering with state. To sign up for the Extension agents hear the Carolina Farm Nov. 30, the meet- meeting call 910-997- He enjoyed frequent “pickup” truck excursions through from farmers is that the the back roads of Anson County, stopping here and there Stewardship Association ing will be held from 1 8255. to see and talk to relatives and friends. On occasion, a son or his grandson, Nat might accompany him to be enlightened with experiences of the past. Battle dealt in forestry endeavors up until his final days. Memorials may be made to Forestville United McCrory working to turn Methodist Church, c/o Debra Moss, 133 Forest Rd., Lilesville, NC 28091 Arrangements are in care of Leavitt Funeral Home. Online condolences may be made at www.leavittfuneral- fixer slogan into practice homewadesboro.com Paid Obituary Richmond County Daily Journal RALEIGH (AP) — next year or two,” Andrew into ways to fix North deeper bench of legisla- Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2012 Pat McCrory’s pledge Taylor, a political sci- Carolina’s broken econo- tors and other conser- to repair what he called ence professor at North my, broken government vative-leaning policy North Carolina’s broken Carolina State University, and unleash the private makers than Holshouser Mrs. Effie Grant Parker government was the key- said Monday. McCrory, sector to create jobs,” said and Martin did because Mrs. Effie Rovena Grant Parker, 84, of 104 Gardenia stone of his gubernatorial Taylor added, offered Ricky Diaz, the governor- Republicans have gov- Street, Rockingham, passed away peacefully at her campaign. some “yardsticks to mea- elect’s spokesman. erned more recently, home, Sunday, November 11, 2012, surrounded by her From big-picture items sure his performance by Senate Minority Coble said. But with family and friends. of education and taxes to tangible goals.” Leader Martin Nesbitt, Martin leaving office in She was born in Richmond County November 28, more everyday matters McCrory gave a sneak D-Buncombe, said he’s not 1993, McCrory will have 1927, daughter of Jesse Marvin Grant and Mary Belle such as getting permits peek of how he’ll govern surprised that McCrory few people with experi- Chavis Grant. Before retirement she worked in textiles and a driver’s license, the when he rolled out the is putting Republicans ence running large state and attended Pleasant Hill United Methodist Church. former Charlotte mayor names of those helping around him. After all, agencies. Visitation will be Tuesday, November 13, 2012 at portrayed himself on the him form his administra- Nesbitt said, this is the McCrory, who worked Harrington Funeral Home from 6:00-8:00 pm. campaign trail as running tion that will begin in first time since 1993 at Duke Energy Corp. for The Funeral will be Wednesday, November 14, 2012 to become the state’s chief January when he takes the GOP has had execu- nearly 30 years, seems to at 2:00 pm at Pleasant Hill United Methodist Church, fixer. the oath of office. The tive branch control. But be taking a business lead- Wallace, SC, with Rev. Frank McQuage officiating. Burial Now that McCrory has nearly two-dozen team Nesbitt said he also er’s approach to govern- will follow in the Church cemetery. won, the first GOP gover- members he revealed at expects Democrats will ing, which isn’t surpris- Mrs. Parker is preceded in death by her parents; her nor in 20 years and other a news conference were end up in key positions in ing. The last governor to late husband, Pete Parker; son, Pete Wayne Parker; Republicans have a lot nearly all Republicans McCrory’s administration have that much business brothers, Robert, Homer and Marvin Grant; and sis- riding on him to make and some unknown to because they have experi- experience was Democrat ters, Shadie Huckabee, Elsie Carpenter and Annie Faye improvements and meet Raleigh’s political scene. ence in government. No Luther Hodges in the Johnson. goals he’s already laid out They included allies from Cabinet secretaries have 1950s. Survivors include her daughter, Diane Bookout to show the public that his days as mayor, former been announced. (Leonard) of Rockingham; sister, Velva Hamilton of “What we need in the party leaders can effec- elected officials, business Part of McCrory’s “bro- governor’s mansion right Cordova; special niece, Annie G, Bowman; three grand- tively govern. children, Sandy Lynn Grooms (Willie) of Hamlet, Robin leaders and conservative ken government” argu- now is a manager and While he’s provided activists. ment focused on ending I think we have one (in Knight Pierce (David) of Hamlet and Martin Knight, Jr. few details, McCrory has (Tina) of Ellerbe; seven great-grandchildren; three great- McCrory said he’s a string of recent politi- McCrory) that will do said he wants to reduce sought advice from for- cal scandals that mostly well,” said GOP former great-grandchildren; a very special neighbor of 46 yrs., income tax rates to lev- Mrs. Lydia Pratt; and many nieces and nephews. mer GOP Govs. Jim involved Democrats. Ran Rep. Jeff Barnhart, a for- els of those in surround- Holshouser and Jim Coble, executive director mer IBM engineer and The family wishes to thank Scotland County Hospice ing states, bring the state for all their special and compassionate care of Mrs. Martin, but he’s also of the nonpartisan North current registered lobby- unemployment rate below talked with Democratic Carolina Center for Public ist. Parker. South Carolina’s within Harrington Funeral Home and Crematory is serving governors, including the Policy Research, said all McCrory said he wants a year and, in his view, outgoing Beverly Perdue governors have controver- to focus first upon improv- the Parker Family. make citizens and busi- Online condolences may be made @www.harrington- and her predecessor Mike sies but that McCrory’s ing customer service and nesses feel more appre- Easley. commitment to a culture efficiency within the funeralhome.com ciated. He expressed at Paid obituary McCrory “will continue of ethics in government departments of transpor- a debate last month the to seek advice and counsel “will put special pressure tation, commerce and Richmond County Daily Journal frustrations about waiting Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2012 from individuals in both on him not to have scan- environment. He also in a long line at the DMV. parties with various expe- dals in his administra- wants to work on improv- “North Carolina is our riences and backgrounds tion.” ing accountability within customer, and our goal is who can provide insight McCrory does have a public education. Martha Walters to fix the economy and Martha Walters, 89, formerly of Hamlet, died Sunday, try to make government Nov. 11, 2012, in Charlotte. as efficient and responsive Arrangements are incomplete. Watson-King Funeral to our customers and pos- Home in Hamlet, is serving the family. sible,” McCrory said last Civitan Breakfast Richmond County Daily Journal week after he won. Christmas Tuesday & Wednesday, November 13 & 14 Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2012 Meeting those goals on the will depend on the people 6:00 am - 8:30 am McCrory surrounds him- Square Agnes Wilson $ Agnes Wilson, 84, of 102 Bluebird Court, Hamlet, self with to run his admin- Sat., Dec. 1st All You Can Eat 7.00 died Saturday, Nov 10, 2012, at her residence. istration and his relation- Downtown Arrangements incomplete with Nelson Funeral ships with Republicans in Rockingham First Methodist Church Service of Rockingham, assisting the family. charge of the Legislature. Richmond County Daily Journal “We’re going to have a Rockingham Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2012 judgment on him in the Condolences ~ Reflections ~ Remembrances View Richmond County’s complete list of obituaries and share memories with a tribute. 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STATE BRIEFS Man found dead in NC Supreme Court hears house fire near Belmont BELMONT (AP) — Firefighters say a man has died after a blaze at a home near Belmont in Gaston County. The fire was reported shortly after 7:30 a.m. Monday. challenge of Duke Energy rate Community Fire Department Chief Gary Jackson says a neighbor heard the smoke alarm and pulled the victim from the house RALEIGH (AP) — North gling. The Utilities Commission and the state’s regional electric monopo- The man was taken to a hospital where he died a short Carolina’s attorney general wants the its division that advocates for con- lies and not to the courts to decide time later. His name has not been released. state’s highest court to reverse Duke sumers, the Public Staff, too readily what is fair both to consumers and Jackson said the fire department is trying to determine Energy’s 7.2 percent electricity price accepted Duke Energy’s arguments the company. whether the fire started before the man went into cardiac increase, a decision that also let the for a rate increase, Cooper said. This isn’t the first time Cooper’s arrest. country’s largest electric company Charlotte-based Duke Energy said office has gone to court arguing Officials have not said what caused the fire. lock in a 10.5 percent profit while Monday its rate increase was justified that consumers got a raw deal from consumers struggle. and reasonable by the state regulator the Utilities Commission. Cooper The state Supreme Court on responsible for balancing the inter- appealed a Utilities Commission NY gets $9.5M from NC firm Tuesday hears arguments in a case ests of both customers and investors. decision allowing Piedmont Natural challenging Duke Energy’s rate The contested issues include the Gas to use an experimental formula over soldier debt fraud increase on its 1.8 million North profit margin Duke Energy was that would increase rates as cus- Carolina customers. The hike was allowed to earn after capital invest- tomer usage declined. The company ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — New York state Attorney approved in January by the North ments of $4.8 billion for power negotiated a lower rate increase with General Eric Schneiderman has reached a $9.5 million Carolina Utilities Commission. The plant modernization, environmental Cooper in 2006. settlement with retailer SmartBuy and its affiliated com- decision — opposed by hundreds compliance, and other construction But the case comes at a time that panies over debt fraud aimed at soldiers. of consumers who spoke at public projects approved by state regulators Duke Energy is under fire on mul- Schneiderman says SmartBuy operated from a kiosk hearings or wrote the commission — since 2009. tiple fronts. and small storefront at Salmon Run Mall near the Fort pushed typical residential bills up by “We know there’s never a good Cooper’s office and the utilities Drum Army post and ruined the credit of thousands of $7 a month to almost $103. time for a rate increase, and we have commission are running separate soldiers through fraudulent charges. The settlement, “Allowing double-digit profits worked hard to keep costs low for investigations into whether Duke along with an earlier one with SmartBuy, wipes out $12.9 when families and small businesses our customers. Maintaining a sys- Energy misled regulators ahead of its million in debt for more than 4,000 soldiers nationwide. are struggling just to keep the lights tem of electric service for millions takeover of Raleigh-based Progress Schneiderman said Monday that SmartBuy salespeople on is wrong,” Attorney General Roy of North Carolina homes and busi- Energy, which was finalized in July. talked soldiers into payment contracts with hidden fees Cooper said in a statement Monday. nesses involves continuous invest- Hours after the deal was conclud- and exorbitant interest. Cooper’s court challenge claims the ment, and by law we are entitled to ed, Duke Energy’s board ousted Fayetteville, N.C.-based SmartBuy closed its local Utilities Commission failed to consid- recoup that investment,” spokesman the CEO promised throughout the operations after Schneiderman demanded it stop decep- er North Carolina’s high unemploy- Mike Hughes said. 18-month process of combining tive practices and reimburse soldiers. ment and other tough economic con- The company said in court docu- North Carolina’s two Fortune 500 A lawyer for the company says it was satisfied with the ditions that leave consumers strug- ments that it’s up to the regulator of energy companies. settlement that protects soldiers’ credit ratings. NCCU opens center for student veterans DURHAM (AP) — A center for the more than 400 student veterans opening at North Carolina Central University includes a lounge and a computer area. The Veterans Center opened Monday in the Miller- Morgan building at the campus in Durham. N.C. Central held a Veterans Day ceremony, then held the grand open- ing of the center. The Thurgood Marshall College Fund provided a grant of more than $18,000 to help establish the center. NCCU veterans coordinator Tomeka Davis says a campus is unfamiliar territory for many veterans, who are accustomed to a structured environment. She says that’s often the opposite of what happens in a college classroom. Expert: Ky. earthquake not from mining LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — A University of Kentucky geologist says the 4.3 magnitude earthquake that shook eastern Kentucky over the weekend was too deep to be induced by the region’s underground min- ing activity. E. Jason Wambsgans/ Chicago Tribune/MCT The epicenter was about 10 miles west of Whitesburg, The Eastern Band of the Cherokee Indians in western North Carolina is offering a $25 bounty on coyotes to protect the white-tailed in the heart of Kentucky’s coal country, where under- deer population on the reservation. ground mining and surface blasting is common. Zhenming Wang, the head of UK’s Geologic Hazards Section, says Saturday’s quake occurred about 12 miles below the surface, far too deep for underground mining to have been a factor. Cherokee offer bounty Wang says the earthquake occurred near the Eastern Tennessee Seismic Zone, which receives a four-magni- tude quake every five to ten years. The Saturday quake just after noon caused little dam- age but was felt in West Virginia, Tennessee, North for killing of coyotes Carolina, South Carolina, Indiana, Ohio and Georgia. CHEROKEE (AP) — The area. said. “That dates back over 10,000 Pilot Mountain fire Eastern Band of the Cherokee “We realize you’ll never get rid years. Every archaeological dig Indians in western North Carolina of them completely, but our goal that’s been completed, they find contained; 800 acres burned is offering bounty payments of is to thin them out and hopefully deer bones in those digs. $25 for each coyote carcass that is increase the fawn survival rate,” We want to make sure they are PILOT MOUNTAIN (AP) — Officials say a fire that turned into the tribe. Blankenship said. there for future generations,” he has burned more than 800 acres on Pilot Mountain has The Tribal Council is offer- The tribe began a white-tailed said. been contained. ing the money to try to protect deer reintroduction program two Bounties have not been partic- Surry County EMS director John Shelton says a fire white-tailed deer on the reserva- years ago, he said. Land was plant- ularly effective in dealing with line was completed around the blaze Monday morning. tion, the Asheville Citizen-Times ed with winter peas, clover, tur- coyote populations, said Mike Shelton says a few jumps outside the fire line have been (http://avlne.ws/SWA3hG ) report- nips and other plants where the Carraway, a biologist with the handled quickly. ed. Money will only be paid for animals could forage. North Carolina Wildlife Resources The fire began as a prescribed burn Thursday morning. coyotes that have been shot, not The deer population in the area Commission. Officials say crews may be at the scene until Wednesday trapped. had been declining previously, “A bounty can help to reduce to mop up. They say up to 1,000 acres could burn before Tribal fisheries and wildlife Blankenship said. the coyote population in specific the fire is extinguished. manager Robert Blankenship says “Historically, white-tailed areas,” he said. “Overall, it is not No injuries have been reported. Some residents say coyotes are the main predator for deer are very significant to the going to have any significant effect they worry about breathing the smoke. deer fawn and other wildlife in the Cherokee people,” Blankenship on the population as a whole. Man shot and wounded in RICHMOND COUNTY DAILY JOURNAL Randleman in July dies will be closed on RANDLEMAN (AP) — A Randolph County man who Thursday, November 22nd BURIED was wounded in a shooting in July has died from his for the injuries. Thanksgiving Holiday. 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Carter rushed for 104 yards on 17 Sports editor “It was big,” Hoke coach Milton carries and Marquis Foshee added FAYETTEVILLE — Trailing by Butts said to the Fayetteville 71 yards on 17 touches. seven and facing a fourth-and-15 Observer. “Big opportunities. We The Buccaneers (11-2) will trav- at the Jack Britt 17 with less than were down there twice in the first el to Rockingham 7:30 p.m. Friday. three minutes to play, everyone in half and only got three points. We This is the fourth time in five the stadium knew Hoke County knew it was going to be a tough seasons Jack Britt has reached the wanted to get the ball to Detrez game. It’s hard to win when you’re third round of the playoffs. Newsome. playing a good team and you’re SCOTLAND 56, LEE COUNTY As did Buccaneer linebacker doing that.” 27 Javon Williams. Newsome was held to a season- LAURINBURG — For the sec- Williams knocked away Geoffrey low 30 yards on 10 carries, but did ond straight week, Scotland Thompson’s pass to the Bucks’ run- score on a 90-yard punt return in jumped out to a big first-half lead ning back to seal Jack Britt’s 17-10 the second quarter. en route to a 56-27 victory over victory and set up a date with Jack Britt quarterback Mark Lee County. Contributed by Alicia Krout Richmond Senior in the finals of McRae was 13-for-20 on the night Scotland quarterback Jaylend Ratliffe threw for one touchdown the 4AA Mideast pod. The Bucks for 192 yards, two touchdowns and The Fighting Scots led 28-0 at and rushed for another as the Fighting Scots cruised into the third finish their season with a 10-3 an interception. Running back Eric See PREP SPORTS | 2B round of the state 4A playoffs. Raiders hit the hardwood Shawn Stinson go,” the first-year coach Sports editor said. “I am glad we stuck ROCKINGHAM — with them because all three Even though the Richmond of those teams are good.” Senior boys and girls bas- The girls team will ketball teams are still two have a scrimmage against weeks away from the offi- Fairmont today at 7:30 p.m. cial season opener, they in Raider Gymnasium. The took to the court this week- junior varsity squad will end. take to the court an hour The boys traveled to earlier against the Golden Mallard Creek for three Tornadoes. scrimmage games, while Bowden catch nomi- the girls headed to T.W. nated for award Andrews for a trio of con- CHARLOTTE — tests this weekend. Richmond Senior wide Even though the squads receiver Raheem Bowden’s returned with a combined touchdown reception 1-5 records in the exhibi- against Sun Valley in the tions, boys coach David season opener has been Laton and girls nominated for Captain D’s Contributed by Wofford Sports Information Office coach Victoria Catch of the Year Members of the Wofford football team celebrate after defeating Chattanooga in overtime and earning a piece of the SoCon championship. DeFrate felt good on the WBTV about the outing. website. Laton’s team Bowden reeled played without in a 21-yard three starters from pass from Brent Mountaineers, Terriers last year’s team Flowers between — Josh Calhoun, two defenders for Shydamion a touchdown in Ellerbe and Jordan David Laton the first quarter. Richardson — as It was the first share the SoCon title well as top reserve of two scores for Raheem Bowden. DeFrate Bowden in the contest. Shawn Stinson Jackson finished 32-of-46 passing earned a share of the SoCon title was missing one of her To vote, visit the Friday Sports editor for 332 yards. and the third in five years. squad’s top returning scor- Night Football page on BOONE — It wasn’t an excit- Former Richmond Senior offen- After Nick Pollard booted a ers, Kivana Keane. www.wbtv.com and click ing way to do it, but Appalachian sive lineman Alex Coulthard 27-yard field on Chattanooga’s “I am not putting too on the Captain D’s Catch State will take it. played for the Mountaineers in only possession of overtime, much stock into it because of the Year logo. The con- Sam Martin connected on 19- the win. Breitenstein scored on a 2-yard we only had seven guys,” test will continue through and 32-yard field goals in the sec- Appalachian State has the week- run to cap the 25-yard drive. Laton said. “We were miss- Nov. 25. ond half to push the Mountaineers end off before learning its oppo- Former Richmond Senior line- ing two players because of Ticket price set for past Furman 33-28. The vic- nent in the FCS playoffs. backer Phillip LeGrande was football and another two Jack Britt game tory allowed Appalachian State WOFFORD 16, among 24 seniors recognized were out because of inju- ROCKINGHAM — to clinch a share of its seventh CHATTANOOGA 13 before the contest. LeGrande fin- ry. I thought we did some The price of tickets for Southern Conference champion- SPARTANBURG, S.C. — Eric ished his final regular season home good things out there.” Richmond Senior’s third ship in eight seasons. Breitenstein scored the game-win- game at Gibbs Stadiuim with five Laton added his team lost round clash with Jack Britt Steven Miller rushed for 170 ning touchdown in overtime to lift tackles and a quarterback hurry. to A.L. Brown and Mallard will be $7 per person it was yards and a touchdown for the Wofford past Chattanogga 16-13. Wofford (8-2, 6-2) will travel Creek and rebounded to announced Monday after- Mountaineers (8-3, 6-2), while Breitenstein ran for 132 yards in to take on South Carolina 1 p.m. knock off Mooresville. noon by the school’s ath- Andrew Peacock had 11 recep- the contest. Saturday. DeFrate watched as letic director Kevin Mabe. tions for 130 yards and threw for The victory allowed the Terriers NC STATE 37, WAKE FOREST her squad fell to West a score. Jamal Jackson became the to share the Southern Conference 6 Charlotte, Davie County — Sports editor Shawn Stinson can be fourth quarterback in Appalachian championship with Appalachian RALEIGH — North Carolina reached at 910-997-3111, ext. 14, or by State became bowl eligible behind and T.W. Andrews. email at sstinson@heartlandpublications. State history to throw for 300- State, which edged Furman 33-28. “We have a long way to com. plus yards in consecutive games. It was the fourth time Wofford has See COLLEGE | 3B Harvick wins fight-filled race; Keselowski takes points lead

AVONDALE, Ariz. (AP) — in the Chase for the Sprint Cup sons. When the fighting stopped, the championship heading into the And that’s what had Keselowski oil had dried and the last of the season finale at Homestead-Miami so upset. wrecked cars had been towed away, Speedway, where he’ll clinch the “I’m more just disappointed in Brad Keselowski found himself on title with a finish of 15th or better. the quality of racing that we saw,” the brink of a first Sprint “I wanted to take the he said. “I thought it was abso- Cup title for himself and points lead by win- lutely ridiculous, and I was team owner Roger Penske. ning a race and not ashamed to be a part of it.” Only he wasn’t in a cel- relying on a fail- Kevin Harvick snapped ebratory mood. ure,” Keselowski a 44-race losing streak by He entered Sunday’s race said. beating Kyle Busch on a at Phoenix International Johnson’s sudden pair of late restarts, the Raceway trailing five-time misfortune was a ironic winner on the same champion Jimmie Johnson dramatic and stun- weekend news leaked he’s by seven points and had ning turn in the reportedly signed a deal the better car all day. And Keselowski most chaotic race to leave Richard Childress moments after Keselowski of the year. Harvick Racing to drive for Stewart- raced his way into the lead, It proved to be Haas Racing in 2014. a blown tire caused Johnson to just the warm-up act in a “We have 2012, we have AP Photo/The Arizona Republic/Rob Schumacher crash and take his battered car to race that could go down as the one 2013, and regardless of what hap- Clint Bowyer, 15, Jeff Gordon and Joey Logano were involved in the garage for repairs. many fans will call the best of the pens on a business side of things, a crash which triggered a fight between the pit crews of Bowyer It helped Keselowski, who fin- season. and Gordon. ished sixth, to a 20-point lead Probably for all the wrong rea- See NASCAR| 3B

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BRIEFS Richmond announces playoff ticket plan THE SCOREBOARDCall in your scores: 997-3111, ext. 44 • Fax your scores: 997-4321 The Richmond Senior High School administration e-mail your scores: [email protected] released its plan for postseason tickets. Reserved seat ticket holders are asked to purchase a ticket for $7 at the school, Mabry’s Drug, Family Pharmacy, Medical Thursday, Nov. 15 Oklahoma City 106, Cleveland 91 16. (5) Aric Almirola, Ford, 319, 88.2, 28, Center Pharmacy or the gate. Once inside the stadium, FOOTBALL Miami at Buffalo, 8:20 p.m. L.A. Lakers 103, Sacramento 90 $112,346. show the regular season ticket to the event staff to sit Sunday, Nov. 18 Monday’s Games 17. (37) Danica Patrick, Chevrolet, 318, in your reserved seat. Cleveland at Dallas, 1 p.m. Milwaukee 105, Philadelphia 96 58, 0, $75,010. National Football League N.Y. Jets at St. Louis, 1 p.m. 18. (17) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, 318, By The Associated Press Jacksonville at Houston, 1 p.m. Utah 140, Toronto 133,3OT Booster Club membership drive ongoing All Times EDT Cincinnati at Kansas City, 1 p.m. Oklahoma City 92, Detroit 90 70.3, 26, $102,568. AMERICAN CONFERENCE Philadelphia at Washington, 1 p.m. Boston 101, Chicago 95 19. (9) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 318, 78, Memberships for the Richmond County Athletic East Green Bay at Detroit, 1 p.m. Miami at Houston, 8 p.m. 25, $123,785. Booster Club are currently on sale for $50. A member- W L T Pct PF PA Arizona at Atlanta, 1 p.m. Minnesota at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. 20. (39) Travis Kvapil, Toyota, 318, 57.2, ship provides admission into any Richmond Senior New England 6 3 0 .667 299 201 Tampa Bay at Carolina, 1 p.m. Denver at Phoenix, 9 p.m. 25, $97,568. athletic event except football and postseason contests. Miami 4 5 0 .444 173 186 New Orleans at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. Atlanta at Portland, 10 p.m. 21. (23) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, N.Y. Jets 3 6 0 .333 175 228 San Diego at Denver, 4:25 p.m. In addition, a membership includes a parking pass Indianapolis at New England, 4:25 p.m. Tuesday’s Games 317, 63.2, 23, $81,985. Buffalo 3 6 0 .333 211 285 Baltimore at Pittsburgh, 8:20 p.m. Washington at Charlotte, 7 p.m. 22. (25) Casey Mears, Ford, 317, 59.5, for football games and a Richmond County Athletic South Open: Minnesota, N.Y. Giants, Seattle, Toronto at Indiana, 7 p.m. 22, $85,368. Booster hat. Memberships are available to purchase W L T Pct PF PA Tennessee New York at Orlando, 7 p.m. 23. (18) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 317, at the high school, Medical Center Pharmacy, Family Houston 8 1 0 .889 250 143 Monday, Nov. 19 Cleveland at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. 65.7, 21, $104,518. Pharmacy, Mabry’s Drug Store in Hamlet and Carolina Indianapolis 6 3 0 .667 186 201 Chicago at San Francisco, 8:30 p.m. Portland at Sacramento, 10 p.m. 24. (8) Regan Smith, Chevrolet, 316, Tennessee 4 6 0 .400 219 311 San Antonio at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 62.4, 20, $90,782. Farm Credit in Ellerbe. Jacksonville 1 8 0 .111 127 246 p.m. 25. (27) Landon Cassill, Toyota, 316, North BASKETBALL Wednesday’s Games 56.6, 19, $99,880. Youth baseball team looking for players W L T Pct PF PA Detroit at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. 26. (42) Dave Blaney, Chevrolet, 316, The Richmond Braves are seeking players for the Baltimore 7 2 0 .778 254 196 Utah at Boston, 7:30 p.m. 44.6, 18, $72,785. upcoming spring season. Interested players must be Pittsburgh 5 3 0 .625 191 164 National Basketball Association New Orleans at Houston, 8 p.m. 27. (15) Joey Logano, Toyota, accident, Cincinnati 4 5 0 .444 220 231 The Associated Press Charlotte at Minnesota, 8 p.m. 312, 79.1, 17, $80,660. between 10 and 11 years of age and cannot turn 12 Cleveland 2 7 0 .222 169 211 All Times EDT Memphis at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. 28. (16) Clint Bowyer, Toyota, accident, before April 30. For more information, contact Joey West EASTERN CONFERENCE Indiana at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. 312, 87.7, 16, $99,224. Grant at 910-828-6033 or Terry Pettitt at 910-995- W L T Pct PF PA Atlantic Division Washington at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. 29. (41) Timmy Hill, Ford, 312, 37.9, 0, 3527. Denver 6 3 0 .667 271 189 W L Pct GB Chicago at Phoenix, 9 p.m. $77,385. New York 4 0 1.000 — San Diego 4 5 0 .444 209 191 Atlanta at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. 30. (11) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, accident, Brooklyn 3 2 .600 1½ Oakland 3 6 0 .333 191 284 Miami at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. 309, 88.9, 14, $117,696. RSHS baseball team fruit sale ongoing Philadelphia 4 3 .571 1½ Kansas City 1 7 0 .125 133 240 31. (26) Sam Hornish Jr., Dodge, acci- The Richmond Senior baseball team is currently Boston 4 3 .571 1½ NATIONAL CONFERENCE dent, 299, 65.4, 0, $114,710. Toronto 1 6 .143 4½ accepting orders for its annual fruit sale until Nov. 13. East RACING 32. (24) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 281, If interested, contact coach Ricky Young at 910-997- W L T Pct PF PA Southeast Division 76.7, 12, $115,896.

N.Y. Giants 6 4 0 .600 267 216 W L Pct GB 33. (29) David Ragan, Ford, accident, 9812 or 910-840-4484. Miami 5 2 .714 — Dallas 4 5 0 .444 188 204 280, 43.9, 11, $68,835. Charlotte 2 3 .400 2 NASCAR Sprint Cup-AdvoCare 500 Philadelphia 3 6 0 .333 156 221 34. (32) David Stremme, Toyota, brakes, Atlanta 2 3 .400 2 Results Correction Washington 3 6 0 .333 226 248 86, 40, 10, $68,710. Orlando 2 4 .333 2½ The Associated Press When Richmond Senior trailed Fuquay-Varina 14-13 South Sunday 35. (35) Stephen Leicht, Chevrolet, rear Washington 0 5 .000 4 at halftime Friday night, it marked the third time this W L T Pct PF PA At Phoenix International Raceway gear, 74, 33.9, 9, $78,085. season the Raiders trailed at halftime. Atlanta 8 1 0 .889 247 174 Central Division Avondale, Ariz. 36. (31) David Gilliland, Ford, accident,

Tampa Bay 5 4 0 .556 260 209 W L Pct GB Lap length: 1 miles Milwaukee 4 2 .667 — 50, 38.6, 8, $68,435. New Orleans 4 5 0 .444 249 256 (Start position in parentheses) 37. (38) Josh Wise, Ford, brakes, 50, Carolina 2 7 0 .222 163 216 Chicago 4 3 .571 ½ Indiana 3 4 .429 1½ 1. (19) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 319 33.7, 7, $68,305. North Cleveland 2 5 .286 2½ laps, 112 rating, 47 points, $244,886. 38. (28) Michael McDowell, Ford, brakes, W L T Pct PF PA Detroit 0 8 .000 5 2. (3) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 319, 123.9, 36, 37.6, 6, $68,153. Chicago 7 2 0 .778 242 133 43, $198,051. 39. (43) Joe Nemechek, Toyota, brakes, Green Bay 6 3 0 .667 239 187 WESTERN CONFERENCE 3. (1) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 319, 143.8, 43, 30, 32.5, 0, $65,325. NC prep QB sets Minnesota 6 4 0 .600 238 221 Southwest Division $199,118. 40. (34) David Reutimann, Ford, vibra- Detroit 4 5 0 .444 216 222 W L Pct GB San Antonio 6 1 .857 — 4. (4) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 319, tion, 28, 35.2, 4, $65,175. West 119.1, 40, $123,660. 41. (36) Mike Bliss, Toyota, accident, 15, Memphis 5 1 .833 ½ W L T Pct PF PA 5. (12) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 319, 30.9, 0, $65,020. San Francisco 6 2 1 .722 213 127 New Orleans 3 2 .600 2 94, 40, $147,918. 42. (40) Jason Leffler, Chevrolet, brakes, Seattle 6 4 0 .600 198 161 Dallas 4 3 .571 2 Houston 3 3 .500 2½ 6. (14) Brad Keselowski, Dodge, 319, 10, 28.8, 0, $64,895. national mark Arizona 4 5 0 .444 144 173 113.2, 39, $130,255. 43. (2) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, engine, St. Louis 3 5 1 .389 161 210 Northwest Division 7. (20) Greg Biffle, Ford, 319, 77.9, 37, DAVIDSON (AP) — Will as we win. Looking back W L Pct GB 10, 30, 1, $92,988. $99,360. Thursday, Nov. 8 Oklahoma City 6 2 .750 — Race Statistics Grier is still trying to get his on it though it was like ‘Oh Indianapolis 27, Jacksonville 10 Minnesota 4 2 .667 1 8. (6) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 319, 105.7, Average Speed of Race Winner: 111.182 head around throwing for a my goodness.’ Our offense Sunday Games Denver 4 3 .571 1½ 36, $112,493. mph. national record 837 yards was quick and we just had New Orleans 31, Atlanta 27 Utah 4 4 .500 2 9. (7) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 319, Time of Race: 2 hours, 52 minutes, 9 Minnesota 34, Detroit 24 Portland 2 4 .333 3 106.8, 35, $93,485. seconds. passing and 10 touchdowns one of those nights where Denver 36, Carolina 14 10. (10) Mark Martin, Toyota, 319, 89.9, Margin of Victory: 0.580 seconds. in his team’s 104-80 win we were on. Our offensive Tampa Bay 34, San Diego 24 Pacific Division 35, $84,660. Caution Flags: 8 for 38 laps. Tennessee 37, Miami 3 W L Pct GB in a North Carolina high line played their best game New England 37, Buffalo 31 L.A. Clippers 5 2 .714 — 11. (13) Carl Edwards, Ford, 319, 77.3, Lead Changes: 11 among 7 drivers. school state playoff game and the receivers kept mak- Baltimore 55, Oakland 20 L.A. Lakers 3 4 .429 2 33, $124,101. Lap Leaders: Ky.Busch 1-53; T.Kvapil last Friday night. ing plays. You have to give Cincinnati 31, N.Y. Giants 13 Golden State 3 4 .429 2 12. (21) Juan Pablo Montoya, Chevrolet, 54-57; M.Martin 58-59; Ky.Busch 60-117; Seattle 28, N.Y. Jets 7 Phoenix 3 4 .429 2 319, 79.2, 32, $110,201. D.Hamlin 118-128; B.Keselowski 129- The Davidson Day High credit to them.” St. Louis 24, San Francisco 24, OT Sacramento 2 5 .286 3 13. (33) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, 319, 80.7, 133; D.Hamlin 134-168; R.Newman 169- School junior quarterback, Chad Grier, Will’s father Dallas 38, Philadelphia 23 31, $121,560. 173; Ky.Busch 174-232; B.Keselowski Houston 13, Chicago 6 being recruited by several and Davidson Day’s head 14. (22) Matt Kenseth, Ford, 319, 85.1, 233-237; Ky.Busch 238-304; K.Harvick Open: Arizona, Cleveland, Green Bay, Sunday’s Games top schools around the coach, is certainly used Washington Brooklyn 82, Orlando 74 30, $121,796. 305-319. country, surpassed the mark to some high-scoring Monday’s Game L.A. Clippers 89, Atlanta 76 15. (30) Bobby Labonte, Toyota, 319, Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Kansas City at Pittsburgh, 8:30 p.m. Memphis 104, Miami 86 64.6, 29, $101,718. Led, Laps Led): Ky.Busch, 4 times of 764 yards passing set games — Will has thrown by Pacific Palisades (Calif.) 64 touchdown passes this QB David Koral set in 2000. season, one shy of a state Davidson Day High record — but he advanced to the said he’s never seen N.C. Independent anything quite like Schools’ Division what happened Denver ‘D’ stymies Carolina II championship Friday night. game with the “I sure didn’t CHARLOTTE (AP) first time since 1962. The win over Harrells come in with a plan — Moments after the 55 points tied an Oakland Christian. for us to score 104 Denver Broncos gave the record for points allowed, Grier says “it points, and I sure as Carolina Panthers a good a mark set in 1961 and was craziest thing heck didn’t have a old-fashioned shellacking matched in 1981. I’ve ever been Will Grier plan to give up 80,” Sunday, they gave coach Baltimore led 27-10 a part of. It was Grier said. John Fox a game ball. at halftime. In the third ridiculous.” The elder Grier had to “There were a lot of quarter, Flacco threw In the wild game that find something to critique motivating factors to touchdown passes of 47 lasted nearly four hours, his son on after the game. help us win this game, and 20 yards to Torrey the teams combined for 184 “He did throw one inter- and Coach Fox was the Smith, and holder Sam points surpassing the exist- ception so I told him what biggest one,” Von Miller Koch scored on a fake ing state mark of 142 set in a dumb throw that was,” said. field goal in the third 1930. Chad Grier said with a Peyton Manning made quarter to make it 48-17. The game ended close to laugh. “I told him he has sure Fox’s return to In the fourth quarter, midnight and Grier had no to work on his backside Carolina was successful, Jacoby Jones took a kick- idea he broke any records throws. You have to find throwing for 301 yards off 105 yards for 55-20 until the following day. something.” and a touchdown, and lead. Baltimore’s previ- “My Twitter account just Grier has scholarship the defense turned in a ous record for points in blew up,” Grier said. offers from Florida, North dominating performance a game was 48, against Grier said it seemed like Carolina, Tennessee, Wake to lead the Broncos to a Detroit in December the game might never end, Forest and East Carolina, 36-14 rout.au 2009. but that the Wildcats felt which is his where his Manning threw his Former Richmond unstoppable on offense. father played in college. 420th touchdown pass to Senior and University of They scored on every He’s also being recruited by possession except one. Alabama, Duke, N.C. State move into a tie for second Georgia standout Dannell “My goal is always to win; and Oregon, among others. place on the NFL’s list Ellerbe was credited with I’m not a stat guy,” Grier Grier said he hopes to with his childhood hero six solo tackles and five said. “I could really care less make a decision on where to Dan Marino. He trails assists in the win. about records, just as long attend college in the spring. only Brett Favre (508). BUCCANEERS 34, Manning had plenty of CHARGERS 24 help from his teammates. TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Linebacker Miller Josh Freeman threw two Prep sports harassed Cam Newton all touchdown passes and From page 1B day and Trindon Holliday the surging Buccaneers returned a punt 76 yards AP Photo/Bob Leverone scored on a blocked punt the end of the first quar- said to the Laurinburg for a touchdown as the Denver Broncos’ Robert Ayers, left, and Von Miller each recorded a and Leonard Johnson’s ter and extended their Exchange. “Our defense Broncos (6-3) won for the sack in their team’s 36-14 win over the Carolina Panthers. 83-yard intercep- advantage to 49-0 at half- played lights out and fifth time in six weeks. seven days of hard work coach Ron Rivera said. tion return to beat the time behind their defense it’s safe to say that their The Broncos sacked and countless hours. It’s After a strong start, Chargers 34-24 for their and the running of Josh quarterback (Chase Newton seven times, all for naught if you don’t Newton finished 21 of 36 third straight win Sunday. McPhatter. Arrington) wasn’t used to including once for a safe- win.” for 241 yards with two Freeman has thrown for The junior running back getting hit like he did in ty, and Miller pressured Miller was all over the touchdown passes to 13 TDs with one inter- rushed for three touch- that first half of football.” him into an interception field and finished with a tight end Greg Olsen. He ception in his past five downs in the first 12 min- Scotland will wel- Tony Carter returned 40 sack, forced fumble and threw two interceptions. games, helping the Bucs utes and spark Scotland come E.E. Smith to Pate yards for a score. four tackles for a RAVENS 55, (5-4) win four (11-1). The defense lim- Stadium at 7:30 p.m. Fox spent loss. RAIDERS 20 times to climb ited Lee County to 106 Friday. The Golden Bulls nine seasons in “We want to BALTIMORE back over .500 fol- total yards of offense in advanced to the third Carolina before be feared and (AP) — Joe lowing a 1-3 start. the first half and returned round with their 54-36 his relationship respected for a Flacco threw Rivers threw a fumble for a score as win over Southeast with owner Jerry for 337 yards and well. relentless pur- for 341 yards Guilford. Richardson dra- suit for the ball,” and three touch- three touchdowns “I’m proud of our guys matically dete- Miller said. downs, and the for San Diego. and I’m proud of the effort — Sports editor Shawn Stinson can be riorated when Denver’s Baltimore Ravens He was intercept- the second team gave out reached at 910-997-3111, ext. 14, or by the organization defense put on a set a club record ed twice in the there as well,” Scotland email at sstinson@heartlandpublications. failed to offer him Ellerbe show, pressuring for points in a Ingram fourth quarter to coach Richard Bailey com. a contract exten- Newton all day 55-20 rout of the ruin any chance of sion. and forcing him to make the Chargers (4-5) com- Oakland Raiders. Wherever you are, we’re there. So Sunday’s win was a quick decisions that often The Ravens (7-2) ing from behind. taste of revenge, although resulted in mistakes. scored on six of their first Melvin Ingram, the 24/7. Fox took the high road “We changed up our seven possessions against former Richmond and after the game. protections, did a couple the struggling Raiders University of South “You just feel good to of things differently and (3-6), who have yielded Carolina star, saw action win,” Fox said. “You put a they were still able to at least 40 points in two but didn’t record a tackle www.yourdailyjournal.com lot into these things. It is break through,” Panthers straight games for the in the loss. Richmond County Daily Journal www.yourdailyjournal.com Richmond County Daily Journal, Rockingham, N.C. Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2012 Page 3B

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NEW YORK (AP) — NL honor. eighth unanimous with 129 runs and 49 been the youngest AL include Miley. Mike Trout and Bryce “It’s pretty neat,” said AL pick and the first steals. He joined Ted winner in 1978, but he Harper was the top Harper were team- Trout, the son of former since Tampa Bay’s Evan Williams, Mel Ott and was 3 months, 5 days pick in the 2010 amateur mates on the Scottsdale Minnesota minor leagu- Longoria in 2008. Alex Rodriguez as the older than Trout on the draft and batted .270 Scorpions last fall. The er Jeff Trout. There could be more only players to hit .320 day he took home the with 22 home runs and outfielders arrived in For the first time, play- to come, too. Trout is or higher with 30 or award. 59 RBIs as Washington the major leagues on ers learned the among five final- more homers The brought postseason play the same April day this voting results ists for AL MVP in seasons they Washington to the nation’s capital for year, both played in the when they were and is considered started as a Nationals out- the first time since 1933. All-Star game and they announced on the chief chal- 20-year-old. fielder got 16 Only Tony Conigliaro won Rookie of the Year television. lenger to Triple Trout received of 32 first-place (24) hit more home runs awards a half-hour apart “My heart was Crown winner the maximum votes from the as a teenager. Monday, the vanguard of beating a little Miguel Cabrera 140 points. NL panel. Miley baseball’s next genera- bit,” Harper for that award, Oakland out- was second with “Every little kid’s tion. said. which will be fielder Yoenis 12 first-place dream is to be a big The 21-year-old Trout Trout, who announced Cespedes was votes, followed league ballplayer or a was a unanimous pick as turned 21 on Mike Trout Thursday. second with Bryce Harper by Cincinnati doctor or a firefighter the youngest AL rookie Aug. 7, received “It would just 63, followed by slugger Todd or whatever everybody winner, and the 20-year- all 28 first-place votes top it off,” Trout said. Texas pitcher Yu Darvish Frazier with three firsts wants to be,” Harper old Harper edged from the AL panel of Trout hit .326, sec- (46), who joined Trout and 45 points. Harper said. “That was my Arizona pitcher Wade the Baseball Writers’ ond-best in the league as the only players listed appeared on every bal- dream and I wanted to Miley 112 points to 105 Association of America. to Cabrera’s .330, with on every ballot. lot, and Bill Center of make that dream come to become the second- The Los Angeles Angels 30 homers and 83 RBIs, Detroit second base- U-T San Diego was the true as quickly as pos- youngest winner of the center fielder was the and he led the majors man Lou Whitaker had only voter who didn’t sible.” College From page 1B Mike Glennon’s two three yards on one rush Carolina (6-4, 4-1) out- Dawson finished the Catawba. game’s final 20 minutes touchdown passes and in the victory. rushed Presbyterian 365- contest with 217 yards. Jarrod Spears was the to rally for a 23-22 vic- Tobais Palmer’s 100-yard NC A&T 17, SC 163. Johnnie Hicks, Orlando key cog for the Bears tory over the University kickoff return for a score STATE 7 Kaleb Griffin connect- Thomas and Steven (8-2, 6-1) scoring twice of North Carolina at in a 37-6 rout of Wake GREENSBORO — ed with Jordan Hallums Hughes each ran for a during this stretch. After Pembroke. Forest. North Carolina A&T ral- for a 56-yard scoring score for the Dolphins the Indians trimmed The loss was the third The Wolfpack (6-4, lied from a seven-point pass to account for only (7-3, 5-2). the lead to 14-7 on B.J. in four games for the 3-3) jumped out to a deficit to pull away touchdown for the Blue The loss was the eighth Sherril’s 1-yard scoring Braves. UNCP ends its 17-0 first-quarter lead for a 17-7 victory over Hose (2-8, 0-5). The loss straight for the Fighting run with 41 seconds season with a 6-4 record. and never looked back South Carolina State in was the fifth straight for Camels, who fall to 1-9 remaining in the first The Hilltoppers’ Mario against their in-state a Mid-Eastern Athletic Presbyterian. overall and 0-7 in the half, Spears returned the Ricchetti intercepted a conference rivals. Conference clash. Former Richmond PFL. Campbell finished ensuing kickoff 95 yards potential go-ahead pass Wake Forest’s lone Ricky Lewis scored on offensive lineman Dakota with just 178 yards of for a touchdown. He later by Luke Charles in the score came when a 34-yard run to give the Truett was not listed as total offense, compared added a 9-yard scamper end zone late in the wide receiver Michael Aggies (6-4, 4-3) the lead playing in the game for to Jacksonville’s 503 in the third quarter. fourth quarter. Campanaro found for good with just under the Blue Hose accord- yards. With the victory, Former Richmond Terence Davis for a eight minutes remaining ing to the participation Former Richmond Lenior-Rhyne clinched Senior standout L.J. 39-yard scoring pass in in the contest. sheet. Senior offensive lineman its second straight con- Stroman was credited the second quarter. The Bulldogs jumped Presbyterian will play Corey Smart was not list- ference championship. Former Richmond into the lead when with five tackles and a at Gardner Webb 1:30 ed as playing in the loss. The Indians finish the pass breakup in the loss Senior star Justin Jakar Hamilton returned p.m. Saturday in its sea- Campbell will welcome season with a 4-7 overall Jackson was credited the opening kickoff 96 and also had a fumble son finale. Marist to Barker-Lane record and were 2-5 in on a punt return, which with nine tackles, includ- yards for a score. South SAC play. JACKSONVILLE 40, Stadium to close out this led to a West Liberty ing one and 1/2 for loss, Carolina State (4-6, 3-4) CAMPBELL 14 season’s campaign. Former Richmond touchdown. John Rich and a pass breakup for were limited to eight first JACKSONVILLE, LENIOR-RHYNE 44, Senior offensive lineman and Justin Watts were Wake Forest. downs and 166 yards of Fla. (AP) — Keith CATAWBA 14 Andrew Parsons started not listed as playing on The Demon Deacons total offense. Dawson scored two HICKORY — Lenior- at left guard for Catawba. (5-5, 3-5) have two games Former Richmond first-half touchdowns Rhyne scored 23 straight WEST LIBERTY 23, the participation sheet. remaining to attempt to Senior defensive line- as Jacksonville cruised points over three quar- UNCP 22 become bowl eligible, the man Andrew Carter had — Sports editor Shawn Stinson can be to a 40-14 victory over ters to pull away for a WHEELING, W.Va. — reached at 910-997-3111, ext. 14, or by first is Saturday when five tackles, two for a Campbell in a Pioneer 44-14 South Atlantic West Liberty overcame they travel to South loss and a sack for the email at sstinson@heartlandpublica- Football League clash. Conference victory over a 12-point deficit in the tions.com. Bend, Ind. to face No. 3 Bulldogs. Derrick Wiley, Notre Dame at 3:30 p.m. Tedarius Wiley and Saturday. 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Coastal ANPL 38 River Monsters Frontier Earth Wild Hawaii Blue Planet "Frozen Seas" Frontier Earth Wild Hawaii 184 282 BET 59 (6:00) 106 & Park (N) The Soul Man Family First Family First Family First FamilyFi (N) The Soul Man Family First The Soul Man The Wendy Williams Show 124 329 BRAVO 37 Beverly Hills Beverly Hills Flipping Out (N) Million Dollar Decorators (N) Watch (N) Flipping "Grandma's House" Decorators 129 273 NASCAR CMT 51 Reba Reba Reba Reba Redneck Island Chainsaw Texas Heat Redneck Island Chainsaw Texas Heat 166 327 CNBC 34 The Kudlow Report Mob Money 60 Minutes "The Collapse" American Greed: Scam Mad Money 60 Minutes "The Collapse" 208 355 From page 1B CNN 32 OutFront Anderson Cooper 360 Piers Morgan Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 OutFront Piers Morgan Tonight 200 202 Richard Childress and on fights. We should have COM 52 Colbert Daily Show Workaholics Tosh.O Tosh.O Tosh.O Tosh.O Brickleberry Daily Sh. (N) Colbert Tosh.O Mash Up 107 249 myself will always be more fights. I like fights,” DISC 35 To Be Announced To Be Announced Alaska: The Last Frontier To Be Announced Alaska: The Last Frontier To Be Announced 182 278 friends, good or bad, and Harvick said after the DISN 54 A.N.T. Farm Shake It Up WALL-E ('08, Ani) Ben Burtt. (:45) Phineas Gravity Falls Phineas Ferb Austin/ Ally Good Luck ... Wizards Wizards 172 290 may agree to disagree,” race. “They’re not always ESPN-C 69 Boxing Classics Bay City Blues Triumph and Tragedy Triumph and Tragedy Bay City Blues AWA Wrestling 143 208 Harvick said, “but we fun to be in, sometimes still have a lot of racing you’re on the wrong end, ESPN 39 NCAA Basketball Champions Classic Mich. St./Kan. 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Virgins House Hunter House Hunter Million Dollar Rooms Prop. Virgins Prop. Virgins 112 229 the best we can for every- lap and Gordon slowed HIST 65 Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Mankind: The Story of All of Us "Inventors" (P) (N) Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars 120 269 body.” his car to wait for Bowyer Harvick and Busch so he could intentionally INSP 78 Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman The Waltons "The Outrage" The Waltons "The Outrage" Matlock Dr. Quinn "A New Beginning" The Big Valley 259 364 crossed the finish line wreck him as retaliation LIFE 31 Abby "In a New York Minute" Abby's Comp. "Sabotage" Abby's Competition (N) PrankM'm (N) TBA Prom Queens Prom Queens Abby's Comp. "Sabotage" 108 252 ahead of a melee of crash- for several weeks of on- LMN 72 (6:00) Accused at 17 The Preacher's Daughter ('12, Dra) Andrea Bowen. Homecoming ('09, Thril) Matt Long, Mischa Barton. The Preacher's Daughter 109 253 ing cars, a chain reaction track contact between the MTV 43 Clueless Pranked MTV Special Teen Mom 2 Underemployed Underemployed Jersey "Control the Crazy" 160 331 caused in part because two. NASCAR failed to throw NICK 30 Figure It Out Figure It Out All That Kenan & Kel Hollywood Heights Yes, Dear Yes, Dear Friends Friends Friends Friends 170 299 After Gordon climbed a caution when Danica SCIFI 64 Destination Truth Blackout (N) Blackout Blackout Blackout Blackout (N) ViralVideo (N) Blackout Viral Video Roadkill Eliza Bennett. 122 244 from his car in the garage, Patrick was spun on the SPEED 67 Pass Time Pass Time Dumbest Stuff Dumbest Stuff Hard Parts Hard Parts My Ride Rules My Ride Rules Dumbest Stuff Dumbest Stuff Hard Parts Hard Parts 150 607 restart. Then others he appeared to be jumped from behind by one of SPIKE 44 Ink Mstr "Tattoo Her What?" 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TOON 53 Gumball Level Up Looney Tunes Adventure T. King of Hill King of Hill American Dad American Dad Family Guy Family Guy Robot / Robot AquaU. / Moral 176 296 Bowyer was held back by tion point in a sequence TRAVEL 47 Man v. Food Man v. Food Dangerous Grounds "Haiti" Dang. Grounds "Bolivia" (N) Bizarre Foods "Cambodia" Bizarre Foods "San Francisco" Dangerous Grounds "Bolivia" 215 277 triggered by four-time NASCAR officials from TVLAND 56 M*A*S*H Cosby Show Cosby Show Cosby Show Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray King-Queens (:35) Queens (:10) Queens (:50) Queens 106 301 champion Jeff Gordon. entering Gordon’s hauler. He intentionally wrecked “It’s pretty embarrass- USA 28 Law & Order: S.V.U. "Swing" SVU "Educated Guess" SVU "Spiraling Down" Covert A. "Quicksand" (N) Law & Order: S.V.U. "Uncle" Law & Order: S.V.U. "Game" 105 242 Clint Bowyer, and that ing,” Bowyer said. “For a WGN 19 Funniest Home Videos Met-Mother Met-Mother Met-Mother Met-Mother WGN News at Nine Funniest Home Videos Rules of Eng Rules of Eng 239 307 led to a full brawl in the four-time champion, and VH1 42 Basketball Wives: LA Chrissy/ Jones Chrissy/ Jones T.I. and Tiny T.I. and Tiny Behind the Music "Pink" Storytellers "Pink" (N) Couples Therapy 162 335 garage and a red-flag of what I consider one of the PREMIUM CHANNELS nearly 15 minutes for best this sport’s ever seen HBO 7 (6:30) Stuck on You Matt Damon. Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked Treme "Don't Leave Me Here" Boardwalk Empire Real Sports 300 501 clean up on the track. to act like this is pretty MAX (6:05) Gang Related Unknown ('11, Myst) Diane Kruger, Liam Neeson. Fast Five ('11, Act) Paul Walker, Vin Diesel. (:15) Hunted “The sport was made ridiculous.” 320 310 512 Page 4B Richmond County Daily Journal, Rockingham, N.C. 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Ad goes here www.yourdailyjournal.com IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE OF NORTH CAROLINA SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION RICHMOND COUNTY 12SP177 IN THE MATTER OF THE FORECLOSURE OF A DEED OF TRUST EXECUTED BY BOBBI F. HAYWOOD AND SHIRLEY JEAN CHANCE DATED FEBRUARY 28, 2008 AND RECORDED IN BOOK 1459 AT PAGE 24 IN THE RICHMOND COUNTY PUB- LIC REGISTRY, NORTH CAR- OLINA NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in the above-referenced deed of trust and because of default in the payment of the secured indebtedness and failure to perform the stipulation and IN THE GENERAL COURT agreements therein contained OF JUSTICE and, pursuant to demand of OF NORTH CAROLINA the owner and holder of the se- SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION cured debt, the undersigned RICHMOND COUNTY substitute trustee will expose 12SP174 for sale at public auction to the IN THE MATTER OF THE highest bidder for cash at the FORECLOSURE OF A DEED usual place of sale at the OF TRUST EXECUTED BY county courthouse of said JAMES C. MORRISON AND county at 10:00 AM on EULA B. MORRISON DATED November 28, 2012 the fol- SEPTEMBER 17, 1998 AND lowing described real estate RECORDED IN BOOK 1007 and any other improvements AT PAGE 339 IN THE RICH- which may be situated thereon, MOND COUNTY PUBLIC RE- in Richmond County, North GISTRY, NORTH CAROLINA Carolina, and being more par- NOTICE OF SALE ticularly described as follows: Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained ALL THAT CERTAIN PAR- in the above-referenced deed CEL OF LAND IN WOLF PIT of trust and because of default TOWNSHIP, RICHMOND in the payment of the secured COUNTY, STATE OF NC, AS indebtedness and failure to MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN perform the stipulation and BOOK 1426 PAGE 26810# agreements therein contained 746211578390, BEING and, pursuant to demand of KNOWN AND DESIGNATED the owner and holder of the se- AS LOTS 6 AND 7, BLOCK A cured debt, the undersigned COVINGTON HEIGHTS NO.3 substitute trustee will expose A SUBDIVISION OF THE for sale at public auction to the LANDS OF JOHN S. COVING- highest bidder for cash at the TON, JR., SURVEY AND usual place of sale at the PLAT MADE BY 1. BERRY county courthouse of said LILES, REGISTERED SUR- county at 10:00 AM on VEYOR, FILED IN PLAT November 28, 2012 the fol- BOOK 7, PAGE 115. BEING lowing described real estate THE SAME FEE SIMPLE and any other improvements PROPERTY CONVEYED BY which may be situated thereon, WARRANTY DEED FROM in Richmond County, North BOBBI F. HAYWOOD (MAR- Carolina, and being more par- RIED), AS EXECUTRIX OF ticularly described as follows: THE ESTATE OF LILLIE MAE HORNE TO BOBBI F. HAY- BEING Lot No. 14 in Block "U" WOOD MARRIED and SHIR- of the Warren Heights Addi- LEY JEAN CHANCE DI- tion, as per survey of A. J. VORCED, DATED Evans, Civil Engineer, made in 05/23/2007?RECORDED ON 1919, plat of which is recorded 05/24/2007 IN BOOK 1426, in Book of Plats 2 at Page 9, PAGE 268 IN RICHMOND Office of the Register of Deeds COUNTY RECORDS, STATE for Richmond County, North OF NC. Carolina.

And Being more commonly ?Being the same property con- NOTICE OF known as: 110 Bateman St, veyed to James C. Morrison by FORECLOSURE SALE Rockingham, NC 28379 deed dated June 23, 1987 and Under and by virtue of the recorded June 24, 1987 in power of sale contained in a The record owner(s) of the Book 704, Page 611, Rich- certain Deed of Trust made by property, as reflected on the mond County Registry. Dennis Chenoweth and records of the Register of Beverly Chenoweth Deeds, is/are Bobbi F. Hay- And Being more commonly (PRESENT RECORD OWN- wood and Shirley Jean known as: 139 Channie Mc- ER(S): Dennis Chennoweth C h a n c e . Manus Dr, Hamlet, NC 28345 and Beverly Chennoweth) to Anthony H. Barone, Trustee(s), The property to be offered pur- The record owner(s) of the dated the 15th day of October, suant to this notice of sale is property, as reflected on the 2002, and recorded in Book being offered for sale, transfer records of the Register of 1187, Page 345, in Richmond and conveyance "AS IS, Deeds, is/are James c. Morris- County Registry, North Caro- WHERE IS." Neither the Trust- on. lina, default having been made ee nor the holder of the note in the payment of the note secured by the deed of trust, The property to be offered pur- thereby secured by the said www.yourdailyjournal.com Richmondbeing foreclosed, County Dailynor the Journal, of- suant Rockingham, to this notice N.C. of T saleuesday, is NovemberDeed of Trust 13, 2012and the Page under- 5B ficers, directors, attorneys, em- being offered for sale, transfer signed, Substitute Trustee Ser- ployees, agents or authorized and conveyance "AS IS, vices, Inc. having been substi- representative of either Trust- WHERE IS." Neither the Trust- tuted as Trustee in said Deed ee or the holder of the note ee nor the holder of the note of Trust by an instrument duly make any representation or secured by the deed of trust, recorded in the Office of the warranty relating to the title or being foreclosed, nor the of- Register of Deeds of Rich- any physical, environmental, ficers, directors, attorneys, em- mond County, North Carolina health or safety conditions ex- ployees, agents or authorized and the holder of the note evid- isting in, on, at or relating to representative of either Trust- encing said indebtedness hav- CLASSIFIEDSthe property being offered for ee or the holder of the note ing directed that the Deed of CAL 910-997-3111 • FAX 910-997-4321 • E-MAIL rdjCLAssIFIEsale.ds@ AnyhE andAr tallL responsibilit-AndpubLICmakeAtIo anyns .representationCoM to pLA orCE TrustYou ber foreclosed,Ad the under- CALL 910-997-3111 • FAX 910-997-4321 • E-MAIL [email protected] or liabilities arising out of or warranty relating to theTO title PLACE or signed YOUR Substitute AD Trustee will offer for sale at the courthouse Place Your Ad Online for only $ 10 in any way relating to any such any physical, environmental, $ condition expressly are dis- health or safety conditions ex- door in the City of Rocking- Runs 30 days, add a photo for only 5 additional HOW TO WRITE A GOOD CLASSIFIED AD claimed. This sale is made isting in, on, at or relating OUR to ham, POLICY Richmond County, North Private Party Only - Newspaper & Online Carolina, or the customary loc- Sell It Now - for private party merchandise, 1 item per ad less than $ 100 1. Start your ad with the merchandise you aresubject selling -to making all prior it easier liens forand the en- readerthe to property CORRECTIONS being offered for $ cumbrances, and unpaid taxes sale. Any and all responsibilit- ation designated for foreclos- 3 lines, 3 days 2.99 locate your item(s) for sale. Read your ad carefully the first day it appears. If you find an $ $ and assessments including but ies or liabilities arising out of or ure sales, at 12:00 PM on U-Sell It - for private party merchandise, 1 item per ad 100- 500 error, call (910) 997-3111 prior to deadline and we will 4 lines, 7 days $ 14.99 2. Always include the price of the item you arenot selling limited - 52% to ofany classified transfer readers tax doin not any way relating to any such November 20, 2012 and will $ $ correct it. The Richmond County Daily Journal is only Super Saver - for private party merchandise, 1 item per ad 501- 1000 respond to ads that do not include a price. associated with the foreclos- condition expressly are dis- sell to the highest bidder for 4 lines, 10 days $ 20.99 ure. A deposit of five percent claimed. This responsible sale isfor themade first incorrectcash theinsertion. following real estate Smart Buy - for private party merchandise, 1 item per ad $ 1001- $ 5000 3. Do not use abbreviations - make it easy for(5%) readers of tothe understand. amount of the bid subject to all prior liens and en- situated in the County of Rich- 4 lines, 14 days $ 29.99 or seven hundred fifty dollars cumbrances, PUBLISHING and unpaid taxesRIGHTSmond, North Carolina, and be- Deals on Wheelz - Cars, Trucks, RVs, 4-Wheelers, etc. 1 item per ad 4. Place yourself in the reader’s position - ask($750.00), what you would whichever like to know is great- about theand assessments The Richmond including County but Dailying Journal more reserves particularly the right de- to 4 lines, 45 days $ 45.99 merchandise for sale - include informationer, such is as required brand names, and colors must and be other notspecific limited to edit, any reclassify, transfer hold, tax cancelscribed or reject asoutright follows: any ad at any Yard Sales - for private party single and multi-family descriptions. tendered in the form of certi- associated timewith without the foreclos- notice. Acceptance of a request to place an ad 4 lines, 3 days $ 34.99 fied funds at the time of the ure. A deposit or ad of copy, five even percent if pre-paidBeing does allnot of imply Lot an No. agreement 250 in theto DEADLINES 5. Have any major credit card ready and call (910) 997-3111 subdivision known and desig- Tues. - Sat. Publications 2:00 p.m. the day before • Wed. Publication 3:00 p.m. Mon. sale. This sale will be held (5%) of the publish.amount of the bid open ten days for upset bids or seven hundred fifty dollars nated as East Rockingham as required by law. Following ($750.00), whichever is great- Hills Homes, Map No. 7, ac- LEGALS 100 324 General Repairs EDUCATION 500 MERCHANDISE 900 1010 Bicycles 3005 Cemetery Plots 4010 Movers 6022 Entertainment 326 Health 1015 Boats/Accessoriesthe expiration of the 3010statutory Commercial er, is required and 4015 mustRentals be cording to 6024 the Food platServices thereof ANNOUNCEMENTS 200 505 Business & Trade School 905 Antiques 328 Heating & Cooling 510 Instruction & Training 910 Appliances 1020 Campers/RVsupset period, & Trailers all remaining 3015 Condominiumstendered in the form 4020 Salesof certi- made by Thomas 6026 Govnt./Federal P. Heritage, Jobs 205 Birthday/Anniversary 330 Home Improvements 1025 Motorcycles 3020 For Sale by Owner 4025 Supplies 6028 Help Wanted-General 215 Lost & Found 515 Lessons 915 Auctions amounts are IMMEDIATELY fied funds at the time of the Registered Engineer in 332 Insurance 520 Personal 920 Bargain Basement 1030 Other 3025 Houses for Sale 4030 Want to Buy 6030 Law Enforcement 220 Memory/Thank You 334 Lawn Service 1035 WantDUE to BuyAND OWING. Failure 3030 Land (Acreage)to sale. This sale will be held December, 6032 1955, Maintenance/Domestic and recor- 225 Notices ANIMALS 600 925 Collectibles RESORT PROPERTY 5000 336 Music/Dance/Drama 930 Computers AUTOMOTIVEremit funds in 2000 a timely 3035 manner Lots open ten days for 5025 upset Resort bidsProperty forded Sale in the 6034 Office Mngmt./Supervisory of the Re- 230 Personals 338 Other Services 605 Animal Supplies 3040 Want to Buy 6036 Mechanics 235 Wanted 610 Horses 935 Equipment/Supplies 2005 Autowill Rental/Lease result in a Declaration of as required by law. 5050 Following Resort Property forgister Rent of Deeds for Richmond 340 Plumbing/Electrical 940 Flea Markets 2010 Autos REAL ESTATE RENTALS 3500 6038 Medical SERVICES 300 342 Professional Services 615 Livestock Default and any deposit will be the expiration of the EMPLOYMENTstatutory County, 6000 North 6040 MusicalCarolina, in Plat 620 Pets 945 Fuel/Oil/Coal/Wood/Gas 2015 Classic/Antique 3505 Apartments/Townhouses 6002 Accounting/Financial 302 Appliance Service 344 Repairs 950 Furniture 2020 Commerical/Industrialfrozen pending the outcome 3510 Commercial of upset period, all remaining Book No. 9 6042 at PartPage Time/Temporaries 71, refer- 304 Automotive 346 Roofing 625 Want to Buy 6004 Adminstrative/Professional 6044 Restaurants 955 Hobby/Hunt & Sport 2025 Partsany & re-sale. Accessories 3515 Condominiumsamounts are IMMEDIATELY 6006 Cashier/Clerk ence to which recorded plat is 306 Building Materials 348 Security AGRICULTURE 700 960 Kidsʼ Corner 2030 Sport Utility 3520 Houses for Rent 6046 Sales 310 Catering 350 Tax/Accounting 705 Farm Equipment DUE AND OWING. 6008 Failure Child/Elderly to Careto be had for 6048 anSecurity accurate de- 965 Miscellaneous 2035 Trucks 3525 Land (Acreage) 6010 Clerical 312 Child/Elderly Care 352 Travel Entertainment 710 Garden & Produce 970 Want to Buy 2040 UtilitySPECIAL Trailers NOTICE 3530 Lease FOR remit funds in a timely manner scription of 6050 said Technical lot Tradesby metes 314 Computers 715 Hay/Feed/Seed/Grain 6012 Construction 6052 Textiles/Factories FINANCIAL 400 975 Yard Sale 2045 VansLEASEHOLD TENANTS: 3535 Storage If 6014 Drivers & Deliveryand bounds. The above de- 316 Contractors 405 Financial Services 720 Hunting & Land 2050 Want to Buy 5340 Want to Rentwill result in a Declaration of STATEWIDES 7000 318 Domestics/Janitorial 725 Want to Buy RECREATIONAL 6016 Education scribed property is subject to 410 Insurance REALyou ESTATEare a tenant SALES residing MANUF. in the HOUSINGDefault and4000 any deposit 6018 Electrical/Plumbing will be NATIONWIDES 8000 320 Electrical 415 Money to Lend VECHICLES 1000 property, be advised that an frozen pending the outcome of covenants running with said 1005 ATVs 3000 4005 Lots 6020 Employment Agencies SERVICE DIR. 9000 322 Financial Order for Possession of the any re-sale. land as set out in Book 406, Legals Legals Legals property mayLegals be issued in fa- Legals Page 39, RichmondLegals County vor of the purchaser. Also, if SPECIAL NOTICE FOR Register of Deeds. Together Legal Notice Legal Notice your lease began or was re- LEASEHOLD TENANTS: If with improvements located North Carolina North Carolina IN THE GENERAL COURT newed on or after October 1, you are a tenant residing in the thereon; said property being Richmond County Richmond County OF JUSTICE 2007, be advised that you may property, be advised that an located at 1 Railroad Street, OF NORTH CAROLINA terminate the rental agree- Order for Possession of the Rockingham, North Carolina. The undersigned having quali- The undersigned having quali- SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION ment upon 10 days written no- property may be issued in fa- fied as Co-Executor of the Es- fied as Executrix of the Estate RICHMOND COUNTY tice to the landlord. You may vor of the purchaser. Also, if Trustee may, in the Trustee's tate of Sarah L. Royster of Alpheus McCullen Cov- 12SP177 be liable for rent due under the your lease began or was re- sole discretion, delay the sale McKenzie, late of Richmond ington, late of Richmond IN THE MATTER OF THE agreement prorated to the ef- newed on or after October 1, for up to one hour as provided County, this is to notify all per- County, this is to notify all per- FORECLOSURE OF A DEED fective date of the termination. 2007, be advised that you may in NCGS Section 45-21.23. sons having claims against sons having claims against OF TRUST EXECUTED BY terminate the rental agree- said estate to present the said estate to present the BOBBI F. HAYWOOD AND The date of this Notice is ment upon 10 days written no- Should the property be pur- same to the undersigned on or same to the undersigned on or SHIRLEY JEAN CHANCE November 7, 2012. tice to the landlord. You may chased by a third party, that before the 30th day of January, before the 23rd day of Janu- DATED FEBRUARY 28, 2008 be liable for rent due under the party must pay the excise tax, 2013 or this notice will be ary, 2013 or this notice will be AND RECORDED IN BOOK 12-030861 agreement prorated to the ef- as well as the court costs of pleaded in bar of their recov- pleaded in bar of their recov- 1459 AT PAGE 24 IN THE Jonathan Blake Davis fective date of the termination. Forty-Five Cents ($0.45) per ery. Debtors of the decedent ery. Debtors of the decedent RICHMOND COUNTY PUB- Attorney for the Substitute One Hundred Dollars are asked to make immediate are asked to make immediate LIC REGISTRY, NORTH CAR- Trustee The date of this Notice is ($100.00) required by NCGS payment to the undersigned. payment to the undersigned. OLINA 10130 Perimeter Parkway, November 7, 2012. Section 7A-308(a)(1). NOTICE OF SALE Suite 400 This the 30th day of October, This the 23rd day of October, Under and by virtue of the Charlotte, NC 28216 12-030933 The property to be offered pur- 2012 2012 power and authority contained (704) 333-8107 Jonathan Blake Davis suant to this notice of sale is in the above-referenced deed http://shapiroattorneys.com/nc/ Attorney for the Substitute being offered for sale, transfer Joseph F. Kearns Cullen Covington Hicks of trust and because of default Nov13,20:2012 Trustee and conveyance “AS IS, Co-Executor Executrix in the payment of the secured 10130 Perimeter Parkway, WHERE IS.” Neither the Trust- 105 Perry Lane 647 Pinners Cove Rd. indebtedness and failure to Suite 400 ee nor the holder of the note Marston, NC 28363 Asheville, NC 28803 perform the stipulation and IN THE GENERAL COURT Charlotte, NC 28216 secured by the deed of Oct23,30;Nov6,13:2012 agreements therein contained OF JUSTICE (704) 333-8107 trust/security agreement, or and, pursuant to demand of OF NORTH CAROLINA both, being foreclosed, nor the Lawanda Whitted Legal Notice http://shapiroattorneys.com/nc/ Co-Executrix the owner and holder of the se- SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION Nov 13,20:2012 officers, directors, attorneys, North Carolina cured debt, the undersigned RICHMOND COUNTY employees, agents or author- 134 Ellerbe Grove Ch Rd Richmond County Rockingham, NC 28379 substitute trustee will expose 12SP174 NOTICE OF ized representative of either for sale at public auction to the IN THE MATTER OF THE FORECLOSURE SALE the Trustee or the holder of the The undersigned having quali- Priscilla Harris highest bidder for cash at the FORECLOSURE OF A DEED Under and by virtue of the note make any representation fied as Executor of the Estate usual place of sale at the OF TRUST EXECUTED BY power of sale contained in a or warranty relating to the title Co-Executrix of Anna Elizabeth Wirth 716 Leak St. county courthouse of said JAMES C. MORRISON AND certain Deed of Trust made by or any physical, environmental, Webb, late of Richmond county at 10:00 AM on EULA B. MORRISON DATED Dennis Chenoweth and health or safety conditions ex- Rockingham, NC 28379 County, this is to notify all per- Oct30;Nov6,13,20:2012 November 28, 2012 the fol- SEPTEMBER 17, 1998 AND Beverly Chenoweth isting in, on, at or relating to sons having claims against lowing described real estate RECORDED IN BOOK 1007 (PRESENT RECORD OWN- the property being offered for Legal Notice said estate to present the and any other improvements AT PAGE 339 IN THE RICH- ER(S): Dennis Chennoweth sale, and any and all respons- North Carolina same to the undersigned on or which may be situated thereon, MOND COUNTY PUBLIC RE- and Beverly Chennoweth) to ibilities or liabilities arising out Richmond County before the 30th day of January, in Richmond County, North GISTRY, NORTH CAROLINA Anthony H. Barone, Trustee(s), of or in any way relating to any 2013 or this notice will be Carolina, and being more par- NOTICE OF SALE dated the 15th day of October, such condition expressly are The undersigned having quali- pleaded in bar of their recov- ticularly described as follows: Under and by virtue of the 2002, and recorded in Book disclaimed. Also, this property fied as Co-Administratrix-CTA ery. Debtors of the decedent power and authority contained 1187, Page 345, in Richmond is being sold subject to all of the Estate of Phyllis Mc- are asked to make immediate ALL THAT CERTAIN PAR- in the above-referenced deed County Registry, North Caro- taxes, special assessments, Caskill Lammonds, late of payment to the undersigned. CEL OF LAND IN WOLF PIT of trust and because of default lina, default having been made and prior liens or encum- Richmond County, this is to TOWNSHIP, RICHMOND in the payment of the secured in the payment of the note brances of record and any re- notify all persons having claims This the 30th day of October, COUNTY, STATE OF NC, AS indebtedness and failure to thereby secured by the said corded releases. Said prop- against said estate to present 2012 MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN perform the stipulation and Deed of Trust and the under- erty is also being sold subject the same to the undersigned BOOK 1426 PAGE 26810# agreements therein contained signed, Substitute Trustee Ser- to applicable Federal and State on or before the 6th day of Gary L. Overcash 746211578390, BEING and, pursuant to demand of vices, Inc. having been substi- laws. February, 2013 or this notice Executor KNOWN AND DESIGNATED the owner and holder of the se- tuted as Trustee in said Deed will be pleaded in bar of their 210 Everett Street AS LOTS 6 AND 7, BLOCK A cured debt, the undersigned of Trust by an instrument duly A cash deposit or cashier’s recovery. Debtors of the de- Rockingham, NC 28379 COVINGTON HEIGHTS NO.3 substitute trustee will expose recorded in the Office of the check (no personal checks) of cedent are asked to make im- Oct30;Nov6,13,20:2012 A SUBDIVISION OF THE for sale at public auction to the Register of Deeds of Rich- five percent (5%) of the pur- mediate payment to the under- Legal Notice LANDS OF JOHN S. COVING- highest bidder for cash at the mond County, North Carolina chase price, or seven hundred signed. North Carolina TON, JR., SURVEY AND usual place of sale at the and the holder of the note evid- fifty dollars ($750.00), Richmond County PLAT MADE BY 1. BERRY county courthouse of said encing said indebtedness hav- whichever is greater, will be re- This the 6th day of November, LILES, REGISTERED SUR- county at 10:00 AM on ing directed that the Deed of quired at the time of the sale. 2012 The undersigned having quali- VEYOR, FILED IN PLAT November 28, 2012 the fol- Trust be foreclosed, the under- fied as Executrix of the Estate BOOK 7, PAGE 115. BEING lowing described real estate signed Substitute Trustee will An order for possession of the Susan L. Perkins of Hilda Virginia Slack, late of THE SAME FEE SIMPLE and any other improvements offer for sale at the courthouse property may be issued pursu- Co-Administratrix-CTA Richmond County, this is to PROPERTY CONVEYED BY which may be situated thereon, door in the City of Rocking- ant to G.S. 45-21.29 in favor of 323 Marshall Avenue notify all persons having claims WARRANTY DEED FROM in Richmond County, North ham, Richmond County, North the purchaser and against the Rockingham, NC 28379 against said estate to present BOBBI F. HAYWOOD (MAR- Carolina, and being more par- Carolina, or the customary loc- party or parties in possession the same to the undersigned RIED), AS EXECUTRIX OF ticularly described as follows: ation designated for foreclos- by the clerk of superior court of Ann L. Deprizio on or before the 23rd day of THE ESTATE OF LILLIE MAE ure sales, at 12:00 PM on the county in which the prop- Co-Administratrix-CTA January, 2013 or this notice HORNE TO BOBBI F. HAY- BEING Lot No. 14 in Block "U" November 20, 2012 and will erty is sold. 221 Roberdel Rd. will be pleaded in bar of their WOOD MARRIED and SHIR- of the Warren Heights Addi- sell to the highest bidder for Rockingham, NC 28379 recovery. Debtors of the de- LEY JEAN CHANCE DI- tion, as per survey of A. J. cash the following real estate Any person who occupies the Nov6,13,20,27:2012 cedent are asked to make im- VORCED, DATED Evans, Civil Engineer, made in situated in the County of Rich- property pursuant to a rental Legal Notice mediate payment to the under- 05/23/2007?RECORDED ON 1919, plat of which is recorded mond, North Carolina, and be- agreement entered into or re- North Carolina signed. 05/24/2007 IN BOOK 1426, in Book of Plats 2 at Page 9, ing more particularly de- newed on or after October 1, Richmond County PAGE 268 IN RICHMOND Office of the Register of Deeds scribed as follows: 2007, may after receiving the This the 23rd day of October, COUNTY RECORDS, STATE for Richmond County, North notice of sale, terminate the The undersigned having quali- 2012 OF NC. Carolina. Being all of Lot No. 250 in the rental agreement upon 10 fied as Administratrix CTA of subdivision known and desig- days’ written notice to the land- t h e Estate of Lillie B. Susan S. Eason And Being more commonly ?Being the same property con- nated as East Rockingham lord. Upon termination of a Douglas Moody a/k/a Lillie B. Executrix known as: 110 Bateman St, veyed to James C. Morrison by Hills Homes, Map No. 7, ac- rental agreement, the tenant is Douglass Moody, late of 2812 Loretta St. SW Rockingham, NC 28379 deed dated June 23, 1987 and cording to the plat thereof liable for rent due under the Richmond County, this is to Supply, NC 28462 recorded June 24, 1987 in made by Thomas P. Heritage, rental agreement prorated to notify all persons having claims Oct23,30;Nov6,13:2012 The record owner(s) of the Book 704, Page 611, Rich- Registered Engineer in the effective date of the termin- property, as reflected on the mond County Registry. December, 1955, and recor- ation. against said estate to present Legal Notice the same to the undersigned records of the Register of ded in the Office of the Re- North Carolina Deeds, is/are Bobbi F. Hay- And Being more commonly gister of Deeds for Richmond If the trustee is unable to con- on or before the 30th day of Richmond County January, 2013 or this notice wood and Shirley Jean known as: 139 Channie Mc- County, North Carolina, in Plat vey title to this property for any will be pleaded in bar of their C h a n c e . Manus Dr, Hamlet, NC 28345 Book No. 9 at Page 71, refer- reason, the sole remedy of the The undersigned having quali- ence to which recorded plat is purchaser is the return of the recovery. Debtors of the de- fied as Executrix of the Estate cedent are asked to make im- The property to be offered pur- The record owner(s) of the to be had for an accurate de- deposit. Reasons of such inab- of Michael Gary Hill, late of suant to this notice of sale is property, as reflected on the scription of said lot by metes ility to convey include, but are mediate payment to the under- Richmond County, this is to signed. being offered for sale, transfer records of the Register of and bounds. The above de- not limited to, the filing of a notify all persons having claims and conveyance "AS IS, Deeds, is/are James c. Morris- scribed property is subject to bankruptcy petition prior to the against said estate to present WHERE IS." Neither the Trust- on. covenants running with said confirmation of the sale and re- This the 30th day of October, the same to the undersigned 2012 ee nor the holder of the note land as set out in Book 406, instatement of the loan without on or before the 30th day of secured by the deed of trust, The property to be offered pur- Page 39, Richmond County the knowledge of the trustee. If January, 2013 or this notice Katrenia A. Moody McCormick being foreclosed, nor the of- suant to this notice of sale is Register of Deeds. Together the validity of the sale is chal- will be pleaded in bar of their ficers, directors, attorneys, em- being offered for sale, transfer with improvements located lenged by any party, the trust- Administratrix CTA recovery. Debtors of the de- 103 Columbia Ave. ployees, agents or authorized and conveyance "AS IS, thereon; said property being ee, in their sole discretion, if cedent are asked to make im- representative of either Trust- WHERE IS." Neither the Trust- located at 1 Railroad Street, they believe the challenge to Trenton, NJ 08618 mediate payment to the under- Oct30;Nov6,13,20:2012 ee or the holder of the note ee nor the holder of the note Rockingham, North Carolina. have merit, may request the signed. make any representation or secured by the deed of trust, court to declare the sale to be Legal Notice warranty relating to the title or being foreclosed, nor the of- Trustee may, in the Trustee's void and return the deposit. North Carolina This the 30th day of October, any physical, environmental, ficers, directors, attorneys, em- sole discretion, delay the sale The purchaser will have no fur- Richmond County 2012 health or safety conditions ex- ployees, agents or authorized for up to one hour as provided ther remedy. isting in, on, at or relating to representative of either Trust- in NCGS Section 45-21.23. The undersigned having quali- Deborah Lynn Abbott the property being offered for ee or the holder of the note THIS IS A COMMUNICATION fied as Executrix of the Estate Executrix sale. Any and all responsibilit- make any representation or Should the property be pur- FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. of Albert Ray Benoist, late of 2521 Gibson Mill Rd. ies or liabilities arising out of or warranty relating to the title or chased by a third party, that THE PURPOSE OF THIS Richmond County, this is to Ellerbe, NC 28338 in any way relating to any such any physical, environmental, party must pay the excise tax, COMMUNICATION IS TO notify all persons having claims Oct30;Nov6,13,20:2012 condition expressly are dis- health or safety conditions ex- as well as the court costs of COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY against said estate to present 1998 Chevy Express Cargo claimed. This sale is made isting in, on, at or relating to Forty-Five Cents ($0.45) per INFORMATION OBTAINED the same to the undersigned (work) van G3500 subject to all prior liens and en- the property being offered for One Hundred Dollars WILL BE USED FOR THAT on or before the 30th day of VIN# 1GCHG35F9W1049925 cumbrances, and unpaid taxes sale. Any and all responsibilit- ($100.00) required by NCGS PURPOSE, except as stated January, 2013 or this notice Color white. 6.5 liter turbo and assessments including but ies or liabilities arising out of or Section 7A-308(a)(1). below in the instance of will be pleaded in bar of their diesel. 177,442 miles, 3942 not limited to any transfer tax in any way relating to any such ARE YOU A MORNINGbankruptcy PERSON? protection. recovery. Debtors of the de- hours. A/C, AM/FM, cruise tilt associated with the foreclos- condition expressly are dis- The property to be offered pur- cedent are asked to make im- steering, auto trans., auxiliary ure. A deposit of five percent claimed. This sale is made suant to this notice A ofSELF sale isSTARTER?IF YOU ARE UNDER THE mediate payment to the under- lighting. Fleet maintained. (5%) of the amount of the bid subject to all prior liens and en- being offered for sale, LIKE transfer TO DRIVE?PROTECTION OF THE signed. May be seen @ Pee Dee or seven hundred fifty dollars cumbrances, and unpaid taxes and conveyance “AS IS, BANKRUPTCY COURT OR Electric office, 190 Midway ($750.00), whichever is great- and assessments including but WHERE If you IS.” Neitheranswered the Trust- yes HAVEto any BEEN or all DISCHARGED of the This the 30th day of October, Rd. Rockingham. 8am-5pm er, is required and must be not limited to any transfer tax ee nor abovethe holder questions, of the note weAS have A RESULT the job OF forA BANK- 2012 tendered in the form of certi- associated with the foreclos- from 11/5/12 thru 11/23/12. secured you! by the The deed Daily of JournalRUPTCY is taking PROCEEDING, Send sealed bid with name, fied funds at the time of the ure. A deposit of five percent trust/security agreement, or THIS NOTICE IS GIVEN TO Amanda Gail Pressley address, phone # and bid to sale. This sale will be held (5%) of the amount of the bid both, being applications foreclosed, norfor themotorYOU route PURSUANT drivers TO in STAT- Executrix PO Box 129, open ten days for upset bids or seven hundred fifty dollars officers, directors, your area. attorneys, Stop byUTORY and fillREQUIREMENT out an AND 305 County Home Rd. Rockingham, NC 28380 as required by law. Following ($750.00), whichever is great- employees, application, agents or author- you mayFOR be INFORMATIONAL the person PUR- Rockingham, NC 28379 or drop off at office in the expiration of the statutory er, is required and must be ized representative we’re of either lookingPOSES for. AND IS NOT INTEN- Oct30;Nov6,13,20:2012 Rockingham, or 575 US Hwy upset period, all remaining tendered in the form of certi- the Trustee or the holder of the DED AS AN ATTEMPT TO 52 South, Wadesboro. amounts are IMMEDIATELY fied funds at the time of the note make any representation Apply atCOLLECT the A DEBT OR AS sale. This sale will be held Attention: Gary Veach. DUE AND OWING. Failure to or warranty Daily relating Journal to the title CirculationAN ACT TO Dept.COLLECT, AS- Bid opening 11/26/12. remit funds in a timely manner open ten days for upset bids or any physical, environmental, SESS, OR RECOVER ALL will result in a Declaration of as required by law. Following health 8:30 or safety a.m. conditions – 4:30 ex-p.m.OR Monday ANY PORTION - Friday OF THE Default and any deposit will be the expiration of the statutory isting in, on, Must at or relatingbe over to 21DEBT years FROM old. YOU PERSON- frozen pending the outcome of upset period, all remaining the property being offered for ALLY. any re-sale. amounts are IMMEDIATELY sale, and any and all respons- DUE AND OWING. Failure to ibilities or liabilities arising out SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE SER- SPECIAL NOTICE FOR remit funds in a timely manner of or in any way relating to any VICES, INC. LEASEHOLD TENANTS: If will result in a Declaration of such condition expressly are SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE you are a tenant residing in the Default and any deposit will be disclaimed. 105 E. Also, Washington this property BY:St. Attorney • Rockingham at Law property, be advised that an frozen pending the outcome of is being sold subject to 997-3416 all Hutchens, Senter, Kellam & Order for Possession of the any re-sale. taxes, special assessments, Pettit, P.A. property may be issued in fa- and prior liens or encum- Attorneys for Substitute vor of the purchaser. Also, if SPECIAL NOTICE FOR brances of record and any re- Trustee Services, Inc. your lease began or was re- LEASEHOLD TENANTS: If corded releases. Said prop- P.O. Box 1028 newed on or after October 1, you are a tenant residing in the erty is also being sold subject 4317 Ramsey Street 2007, be advised that you may property, be advised that an to applicable Federal and State Fayetteville, North Carolina terminate the rental agree- Order for Possession of the laws. 28311 ment upon 10 days written no- property may be issued in fa- https://sales.hsbfirm.com tice to the landlord. You may vor of the purchaser. Also, if A cash deposit or cashier’s Case No: 1069433 (FC.FAY) be liable for rent due under the your lease began or was re- check (no personal checks) of Nov6,13:2012 agreement prorated to the ef- newed on or after October 1, five percent (5%) of the pur- fective date of the termination. 2007, be advised that you may chase price, or seven hundred terminate the rental agree- fifty dollars ($750.00), The date of this Notice is ment upon 10 days written no- whichever is greater, will be re- November 7, 2012. tice to the landlord. You may quired at the time of the sale. be liable for rent due under the 12-030861 agreement prorated to the ef- An order for possession of the Jonathan Blake Davis fective date of the termination. property may be issued pursu- Attorney for the Substitute ant to G.S. 45-21.29 in favor of Trustee The date of this Notice is the purchaser and against the 10130 Perimeter Parkway, November 7, 2012. party or parties in possession Suite 400 by the clerk of superior court of Charlotte, NC 28216 12-030933 the county in which the prop- (704) 333-8107 Jonathan Blake Davis erty is sold. http://shapiroattorneys.com/nc/ Attorney for the Substitute Nov13,20:2012 Trustee Any person who occupies the 10130 Perimeter Parkway, property pursuant to a rental Suite 400 agreement entered into or re- Charlotte, NC 28216 newed on or after October 1, (704) 333-8107 2007, may after receiving the http://shapiroattorneys.com/nc/ notice of sale, terminate the Nov 13,20:2012 rental agreement upon 10 days’ written notice to the land- lord. Upon termination of a rental agreement, the tenant is liable for rent due under the rental agreement prorated to the effective date of the termin- ation.

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.

THIS IS A COMMUNICATION FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. THE PURPOSE OF THIS COMMUNICATION IS TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE, except as stated below in the instance of bankruptcy protection.

IF YOU ARE UNDER THE PROTECTION OF THE BANKRUPTCY COURT OR HAVE BEEN DISCHARGED AS A RESULT OF A BANK- RUPTCY PROCEEDING, THIS NOTICE IS GIVEN TO YOU PURSUANT TO STAT- UTORY REQUIREMENT AND FOR INFORMATIONAL PUR- POSES AND IS NOT INTEN- DED AS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT OR AS AN ACT TO COLLECT, AS- SESS, OR RECOVER ALL OR ANY PORTION OF THE DEBT FROM YOU PERSON- ALLY.

SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE SER- VICES, INC. SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE BY: Attorney at Law Hutchens, Senter, Kellam & Pettit, P.A. Attorneys for Substitute Trustee Services, Inc. P.O. Box 1028 4317 Ramsey Street Fayetteville, North Carolina 28311 https://sales.hsbfirm.com Case No: 1069433 (FC.FAY) Nov6,13:2012 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust made by Dennis Chenoweth and Beverly Chenoweth (PRESENT RECORD OWN- ER(S): Dennis Chennoweth and Beverly Chennoweth) to Anthony H. Barone, Trustee(s), dated the 15th day of October, 2002, and recorded in Book 1187, Page 345, in Richmond County Registry, North Caro- lina, default having been made in the payment of the note thereby secured by the said Deed of Trust and the under- signed, Substitute Trustee Ser- vices, Inc. having been substi- tuted as Trustee in said Deed of Trust by an instrument duly recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Rich- mond County, North Carolina and the holder of the note evid- encing said indebtedness hav- ing directed that the Deed of Trust be foreclosed, the under- signed Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at the courthouse door in the City of Rocking- ham, Richmond County, North Carolina, or the customary loc- ation designated for foreclos- ure sales, at 12:00 PM on November 20, 2012 and will sell to the highest bidder for cash the following real estate situated in the County of Rich- mond, North Carolina, and be- NOTICE OF ing more particularly de- FORECLOSURE SALE scribed as follows: Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a Being all of Lot No. 250 in the certain Deed of Trust made by subdivision known and desig- Dennis Chenoweth and nated as East Rockingham Beverly Chenoweth Hills Homes, Map No. 7, ac- (PRESENT RECORD OWN- cording to the plat thereof ER(S): Dennis Chennoweth made by Thomas P. Heritage, and Beverly Chennoweth) to Registered Engineer in Anthony H. Barone, Trustee(s), December, 1955, and recor- dated the 15th day of October, ded in the Office of the Re- 2002, and recorded in Book gister of Deeds for Richmond 1187, Page 345, in Richmond County, North Carolina, in Plat County Registry, North Caro- Book No. 9 at Page 71, refer- lina, default having been made ence to which recorded plat is in the payment of the note to be had for an accurate de- thereby secured by the said scription of said lot by metes Deed of Trust and the under- and bounds. The above de- signed, Substitute Trustee Ser- scribed property is subject to vices, Inc. having been substi- covenants running with said tuted as Trustee in said Deed land as set out in Book 406, of Trust by an instrument duly Page 39, Richmond County recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds. Together Register of Deeds of Rich- with improvements located mond County, North Carolina thereon; said property being and the holder of the note evid- located at 1 Railroad Street, encing said indebtedness hav- Rockingham, North Carolina. ing directed that the Deed of Trust be foreclosed, the under- Trustee may, in the Trustee's signed Substitute Trustee will sole discretion, delay the sale offer for sale at the courthouse for up to one hour as provided door in the City of Rocking- in NCGS Section 45-21.23. ham, Richmond County, North Carolina, or the customary loc- Should the property be pur- ation designated for foreclos- chased by a third party, that ure sales, at 12:00 PM on party must pay the excise tax, November 20, 2012 and will as well as the court costs of sell to the highest bidder for Forty-Five Cents ($0.45) per cash the following real estate One Hundred Dollars situated in the County of Rich- ($100.00) required by NCGS mond, North Carolina, and be- Section 7A-308(a)(1). ing more particularly de- The property to be offered pur- scribed as follows: suant to this notice of sale is being offered for sale, transfer Being all of Lot No. 250 in the and conveyance “AS IS, subdivision known and desig- WHERE IS.” Neither the Trust- nated as East Rockingham ee nor the holder of the note Hills Homes, Map No. 7, ac- secured by the deed of cording to the plat thereof trust/security agreement, or made by Thomas P. Heritage, both, being foreclosed, nor the Registered Engineer in officers, directors, attorneys, December, 1955, and recor- employees, agents or author- ded in the Office of the Re- ized representative of either gister of Deeds for Richmond the Trustee or the holder of the County, North Carolina, in Plat note make any representation Book No. 9 at Page 71, refer- or warranty relating to the title ence to which recorded plat is or any physical, environmental, to be had for an accurate de- health or safety conditions ex- scription of said lot by metes isting in, on, at or relating to and bounds. The above de- the property being offered for scribed property is subject to sale, and any and all respons- covenants running with said ibilities or liabilities arising out land as set out in Book 406, of or in any way relating to any Page 39, Richmond County such condition expressly are Register of Deeds. Together disclaimed. Also, this property with improvements located is being sold subject to all thereon; said property being taxes, special assessments, located at 1 Railroad Street, and prior liens or encum- Rockingham, North Carolina. brances of record and any re- corded releases. Said prop- Trustee may, in the Trustee's erty is also being sold subject sole discretion, delay the sale to applicable Federal and State for up to one hour as provided laws. in NCGS Section 45-21.23. A cash deposit or cashier’s Should the property be pur- check (no personal checks) of chased by a third party, that five percent (5%) of the pur- party must pay the excise tax, chase price, or seven hundred as well as the court costs of fifty dollars ($750.00), Forty-Five Cents ($0.45) per whichever is greater, will be re- One Hundred Dollars quired at the time of the sale. ($100.00) required by NCGS Section 7A-308(a)(1). An order for possession of the property may be issued pursu- The property to be offered pur- ant to G.S. 45-21.29 in favor of suant to this notice of sale is the purchaser and against the being offered for sale, transfer party or parties in possession and conveyance “AS IS, by the clerk of superior court of WHERE IS.” Neither the Trust- the county in which the prop- ee nor the holder of the note erty is sold. secured by the deed of trust/security agreement, or Any person who occupies the both, being foreclosed, nor the property pursuant to a rental officers, directors, attorneys, agreement entered into or re- employees, agents or author- newed on or after October 1, ized representative of either 2007, may after receiving the the Trustee or the holder of the notice of sale, terminate the note make any representation rental agreement upon 10 or warranty relating to the title days’ written notice to the land- or any physical, environmental, lord. Upon termination of a health or safety conditions ex- rental agreement, the tenant is isting in, on, at or relating to liable for rent due under the the property being offered for rental agreement prorated to sale, and any and all respons- the effective date of the termin- ibilities or liabilities arising out ation. of or in any way relating to any such condition expressly are If the trustee is unable to con- vey title to this property for any disclaimed. Also, this property reason, the sole remedy of the is being sold subject to all purchaser is the return of the taxes, special assessments, deposit. Reasons of such inab- and prior liens or encum- ility to convey include, but are brances of record and any re- not limited to, the filing of a corded releases. Said prop- bankruptcy petition prior to the erty is also being sold subject confirmation of the sale and re- to applicable Federal and State instatement of the loan without laws. the knowledge of the trustee. 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The asso- Monday that FBI investigators ciate said Kelley and her hus- told Petraeus that Broadwell sent band were longtime friends of anonymous emails to Jill Kelley, Petraeus and his wife. a Petraeus family friend from Boylan said Monday that his time at Central Command Petraeus is keenly aware that he in Tampa, warning her to stay has injured his family while los- away from him. The Petraeus ing “one of the best jobs he ever associate spoke on condition of had. He’s devastated.” The affair anonymity to discuss confiden- with Broadwell started about tial conversations with Petraeus. two months after Petraeus The CIA director resigned last took the CIA post, Boylan said. week after confessing to the Petraeus became CIA director affair. in September 2011. Petraeus was not shown the Petraeus’ affair with emails, but was told the tone Broadwell will be the subject and content seemed threaten- of meetings Wednesday involv- ing to Kelley, prompting her to ing congressional intelligence report them, the close Petraeus committee leaders, FBI deputy associate said. That triggered director Sean Joyce and CIA the investigation that led the FBI deputy director Michael Morell. to Broadwell and evidence of her Associated Press Petraeus had been scheduled affair with Petraeus. This 2011 photo made available on the International Security Assistance Force’s Flickr website shows the former to appear before congressio- The affair began in 2011, two Commander of International Security Assistance Force and U.S. Forces-Afghanistan Gen. Davis Petraeus, left, shaking nal committees on Thursday months after he became CIA hands with Paula Broadwell, co-author of “All In: The Education of General David Petraeus.” As details emerge about to testify about the Sept. 11 director, a friend and former top Petraeus’ extramarital affair with his biographer, Broadwell, including a second woman who allegedly received threaten- attack on the U.S. Consulate aide said Monday. The case has ing emails from the author, members of Congress say they want to know exactly when the now ex-CIA director and retired in Benghazi, Libya, that killed sparked an uproar in Congress general popped up in the FBI inquiry, whether national security was compromised and why they weren’t told sooner. four Americans, including U.S. over FBI investigative tactics Ambassador Chris Stevens. and complaints by lawmakers about the FBI investigation military official, Kelley, 37, and her husband, Scott, said: Morell was expected to testify they weren’t told soon enough that revealed the extramarital who lives in Tampa, Fla., and “We and our family have been in place of Petraeus, and law- about the probe rocking the affair between Petraeus and serves as an unpaid social liai- friends with Gen. Petraeus and makers said he should have the intelligence and law enforce- Broadwell. They questioned son to MacDill Air Force Base his family for over five years. answers to their questions. ment establishment. when the retired general popped in Tampa, where the military’s We respect his and his family’s Clapper was told by the Petraeus, who resigned last up in the FBI inquiry, whether Central Command and Special privacy and want the same for us Justice Department of the week as the nation’s head spy, national security was compro- Operations Command are locat- and our three children.” Petraeus investigation last week and his family are said to be mised and why they weren’t told ed. Staffers for Petraeus said The military official who iden- at about 5 p.m. on Election Day, devastated over the affair, espe- sooner. Kelley and her husband were tified Kelley spoke on condition and then called Petraeus and cially his wife Holly, who “is Petraeus, 60, quit Friday after regular guests at events he held of anonymity because he was urged him to resign, according not exactly pleased right now,” acknowledging the affair. He has at Central Command headquar- not authorized to publicly dis- to a senior U.S. intelligence offi- said Steve Boylan, a friend and been married 38 years to Holly ters. cuss the investigation. He said cial who spoke on condition of former Petraeus spokesman who Petraeus, with whom he has two A U.S. official said the coali- Kelley had received harassing anonymity because he was not spoke to Petraeus over the week- adult children, including a son tion countries represented at emails from Broadwell, which authorized to discuss the inves- end. who led an infantry platoon in Central Command gave Kelley led the FBI to examine her tigation publicly. “Furious would be an under- Afghanistan as an Army lieuten- an appreciation certificate on email account and eventually FBI officials said the con- statement,” Boylan told ABC’s ant. which she was referred to as an discover her relationship with gressional committees weren’t “Good Morning America.” He Broadwell, a 40-year-old gradu- “honorary ambassador” to the Petraeus. It was not clear what informed until Friday, one offi- said Petraeus ended the affair ate of the U.S. Military Academy coalition, but she has no official led Broadwell to send the emails cial said, because the matter four months ago. and an Army Reserve officer, is status and is not employed by to Kelley. started as a criminal investiga- Members of Congress said married with two young sons. the U.S. government. The FBI contacted Petraeus tion into harassing emails alleg- they want to know more details According to a senior U.S. In a statement Sunday, Kelley and other intelligence offi- edly sent by Broadwell to Kelley.

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