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in today’s issue. Sports Columbus. See page 1-B. ThePublished News since 1890 every Monday and Thursday Reporterfor the County of Columbus and her people. Monday, November 2, 2015 Municipal Volume 125, Number 36 Whiteville, North Carolina elections 75 Cents Tuesday Inside By JEFFERSON WEAVER Staff Writer

2-A Early voting for municipal elections ended •Shodja Enterprises Saturday, leaving town and city residents one more day to cast a ballot. purchases long-empty Voting in the early polls was held at the Conflandey building. Columbus County Board of Elections, which reported a mixed bag of voters in what is often 3-A a slow election year. While some races can get •New Columbus sharp, municipal races often see low turnout, in part due to impacting fewer registered County Animal voters. Shelter policy ap- A total of 374 voters cast early ballots this proved. year. Polls open tomorrow (Tuesday) at 6:30 a.m., 5-A and close at 7:30 p.m. Municipal polls include: • Bolton Fire Station, 225 Ninth Street. •Festival of Trees • Cerro Gordo Fire and Rescue Building, 75 slated Nov. 16-21. Railroad Street East. • Chadbourn Municipal annex, 208 E. First Avenue. • Fair Bluff Fire and Rescue, 653 Railroad Staff photo by LES HIGH Street. • Lake Waccamaw Fire Department (both Twins ... sort of wards), 203 Flemington Ave. Columbus Regional Healthcare CEO Carla Hollis has fun with a painted pumpkin decorated by her • Whiteville District One, Whiteville Rescue staff, which was part of the hospital’s annual Halloween festivities that included departments working Unit, 106 Flowers Pridgen Rd. in their favorite Halloween attire and participating a pumpkin carving and decorating contest. • Whiteville District Two, Vineland Depot, Madison Street. • Tabor City Courthouse, 110 W. Fourth Street. • Sandyfield, Ransom Township Union Hall, Harrelsons works to stop human NC 87, Riegelwood. Today’s While several races have no contests this American Profile year, Chadbourn and Lake waccamaw both features “At Home trafficking through adoption have challengers facing incumbents in Tues- day’s elections. with Kellie Pickler” BY GRANT MERRITT • Chadbourn—Phillip Charles Britt is un- DIDYOB? Contributing Writer See Elections, page 8-A Did you observe ... Adoption taught the Kevin and Gretal Harrelson family about un- Linza Grace (Smith) Cof- conditional love when they brought home a new son, Ilyan, from Bul- Chadbourn ABC fee delivering the mes- garia last May. sage for the homecoming With five children already, the service at Whiteville Harrelson family embarked on an Board to buy First Baptist Church unforgettable journey of love, sac- rifice and obedience and made room current building Sunday? ... Living Word for one more. Church beginning its Gretal is part of the True Justice revival Sunday during International ministry, which pro- for liquor store motes awareness of human traffick- its homecoming service? ing. The group focuses on adopting By ALLEN TURNER ... Costumed children older children who are forced out of Staff Writer enjoying candy and orphanages when they are 14 years costumes all around the old. Ilyan is 13 years old. The West Columbus ABC Board is poised “When these children age out of to purchase the location of its current liquor county Saturday night? the orphanages, they are put on the store at 505 Joe Brown Hwy. N., Chadbourn, for ... Businesses around streets and very often become vic- a reported $250,000, although no official docu- the county allowing tims of trafficking – especially sex ments containing the price have been released trafficking,” Gretal said. and parties involved in the negotiations would their employees to wear Their journey through adop- not comment for the record. costumes of all kinds tion began in November 2013 when According to the most recent ABC audit to work on Friday? ... Sarah Phillips Tellis, formerly of obtained in response to a public records re- Whiteville, sent Gretal’s True Jus- quest last week to the Town of Chadbourn, the tice International team a text about ABC board had $160,070 on hand as of June 30 adopting an older child from eastern in funds restricted for capital improvements Europe. (purchase of land and construction of a build- County Deaths There were three to four photos ing), an increase of almost $20,000 over the included with the text and only one $140,751 they had at the end of the previous Whiteville would open on Gretal’s phone. That fiscal year. Paul Hewett photo was of Ilyan. The ABC board rents the current liquor Nancy Bell Hinson Ward “As soon as I saw his face, I felt store location for $785 a month, with about God speaking to me,” Gretal said. “I two years remaining on the lease. Scott Pierce literally sat in my living room that Chadbourn councilman David Worley owns Brenda Faye S. Benson night arguing with God and telling the 505 Joe Brown Hwy. property, which he has Tabor City Him why we couldn’t adopt a child.” leased to the ABC System for about 15 years. Jimmy Turbeville Initially, the adoption agency He has been on the council for only two years gave Ilyan a fake name of “Gideon,” and has recused himself (abstained from vot- and Gretal said the name “Gideon” ing) when matters relating to the ABC board was tugging at her heart since she have come before council for consideration. Index had just finished a Gideon Bible Worley said in an open session of the board study at church. last week that he would be willing to finance Editorials ...... 10-A After the Harrelsons prayed the purchase of the liquor store to the ABC Obituaries ...... 7-A and discussed with their children system, should they decide to purchase the Photos by GRANT MERRITT Sports ...... 1-B the idea of adopting a new child, property in which they currently operate. Ilyan Harrelson is happy to be part of a new family in Columbus they made the decision to call the The ABC board already owns 1.7 acres on Crime ...... 4-A County. Lifestyles ...... 5-A adoption agency and to express Joe Brown Hwy. which they purchased for their interest in adopting Gideon $67,000 in 2011 with an eye toward eventually on Monday. the adoption process. They sent the were prepared for a range of first building a store on the property. At last week’s Monday came, but Gretal did not initial application on Dec. 2, 2013. reactions from Ilyan. council meeting, the Chadbourn town board make the call. Tuesday came and she Gretal said that adoption was a Gretal and Kevin met with direc- voted to ask the ABC board to deed that land to still did not make the call. They did long journey and very expensive, but tors and care providers who said the Town of Chadbourn should they go ahead not discuss the adoption for those they held fundraisers to help offset that Ilyan may not even want to hug with the purchase of Worley’s building. two days. the cost. They traveled to Bulgaria them when they first meet, and that The ABC store became a hot topic of con- “I want the boy,” Kevin texted for a first visit in October 2014. was the first thing that Gretal and versation after the town obtained the former the next day to Gretal while she “Adoption is definitely a journey, Kevin wanted to do. Kangaroo convenience store at 424 N. Brown was sitting in line to get coffee at a but such a blessing,” Gretal said. The pair was led upstairs and St. when the former owners gave it to the town McDonalds drive-thru. She immedi- Their journey landed them at Ilyan’s ately called the agency and started orphanage on Oct. 13 where they See Ilyan, page 11-A See ABC, page 11-A 2-A – The News Reporter, Monday, November 2, 2015 Shodja Enterprises purchases long-empty Conflandey building

By ALLEN TURNER dustrial Drive, probably will Staff Writer add another 15 workers in the short term at the former The 130,000 sq. ft. former Conflandey site. Conflandey building in the “Shodja Enterprises is Columbus Industrial Park be- doing advanced textile manu- tween Whiteville and South- facturing, where they don’t eastern Community College have a tremendous number has been sold to Shodja En- of people employed,” Lanier terprises for $775,000. said, “but they have a huge The property will be used economic investment here. for expanded textile opera- Just one knitting machine tions. The company also will will cost $300,000, and they continue to operate at their have probably 60 or 80 ma- current location at 68 Indus- chines in operation on Indus- trial Dr. behind the Columbus trial Drive.” County Dept. of Aging and Lanier added, “So even across the street from the though they don’t have a tre- Prenatal care is vital for the delivery of healthy babies. Columbus County Animal mendous number of employ- Shelter. ees, the jobs they do have are When the upgrading of the good, solid jobs and Shonda is industrial park building is constantly expanding. They Later entry of moms to prenatal complete, textile operations have been expanding the en- will begin there sometime tire five years I have been around the first of the year, working on economic develop- Shodja Enterprises owner ment for the county.” care adds to infant death rate Camron Shodja said Thurs- The economic development d a y. director said that just the By SHALON SMITH “If they’re a heavy drinker, the risk of infant mortality. child is getting all the things The company is install- installation of the sprinkler Staff Writer alcohol will cause the most “People will say to go ahead he or she needs in his or her system alone at the old Con- damage. If they’re doing pills, and have them and get them first year to make it a good ing a sprinker system for fandrey building probably is Pregnant women in Colum- that can cause the baby to not out of the way, but that’s not year,” Smith said. its newly-acquired facility costing Shodja Enterprises bus County are waiting later in grow well or come too early – the case,” Amber Bellamy, Pro- The Well Births program at previously owned by Confan- $200,000, and the Columbus pregnancy to seek care from they can be addicted – but it gram Coordinator of the Well the DREAM Center in White- drey, Inc., Shodja Enterprises Jobs Foundation (formerly health professionals, playing a doesn’t cause lifelong damage Births program at the DREAM ville is targeted to African- owner Camron Shodja said the Committee of 100) has role in the county having one to the baby like alcohol does,” Center said. American women because Thursday. loaned the company $250,000 of the highest infant mortality Lisa Stevens, nurse midwife at Though no noted discrep- they have the highest infant In addition to installing rates in the state at 14.8 out of the Health Department said. ancy in drug use between Afri- mortality rate in the state. sprinklers, the company from their revolving loan fund every 1,000 live births. “Our goal is to get them to can-Americans and whites has Participants in this program is moving equipment into at a very attractive interest Health Department Direc- stop all of them (bad habits),” been observed in the county, work one-on-one with a case the building, setting up that rate to carry out the required tor Kim Smith said the reasons she said. a discrepancy in drug use be- manager to learn about folic equipment, and redoing the renovations to the building. for women in the county wait- Pregnant women that are tween African-Americans and acid consumption, tobacco electrical system. They are Installation of the sprin- ing can range from the mother HIV positive can seek prenatal whites, together, compared to cessation, and healthy choices having to replace more than kler system is required be- denying she is pregnant to care to reduce the chances of Hispanics exists. that lead to healthier babies. $70,000 worth of wiring stolen cause the previous owner a fear of testing positive for the baby contracting the virus. Drug abuse, alcohol abuse This program continues by thieves when the build- was a metal working opera- drug use. “If we know that early enough, and smoking during preg- until the child is 2 years old, ing was vacant, according to tion that did not have to have “They are coming in later in there’s medication they can nancy are very, very low in the has no age or income require- Columbus County Economic sprinklers and Shodja’s tex- pregnancy because they don’t take that can stop the HIV/ Hispanic population,” Stevens ments, and can take partici- Development Director Gary tile operations do require a want to stop their habit or AIDS virus from going to the said. pants up to 60 days post-par- Lanier. sprinkler system. When com- they’re ashamed,” Smith said. baby – there’s a better chance There are prenatal educa- tum. Lanier said Friday that the pleted, the sprinkler system Drug testing is not standard that when that baby is born tion programs for expectant Expectant mothers without company, which currently will be tied into Columbus when women come for prena- that they will not have HIV and mothers in the county to help jobs or health insurance are employs about 40 workers at County public utilities’ water tal care; however, if there are will live longer,” Smith said. increase their chances of hav- able to receive care from the its existing location on In- lines. obvious signs of drug use, the The infant mortality rate ing a healthy baby. health department through nurses can request permission in the county also shows a dis- The Nurse Family Partner- their sliding fee scale. from the woman to test. parity by race. The 2014 rate ship is a grant-funded program “We do get money from the “We need to know what for African-Americans in the through the Columbus County state for our maternity clinic you’ve been taking because county was 26.2, the Hispanic Health Department in partner- so there’s no reason if you WCHS FFA turkey shoot we need to know what or if rate was 29.4 and the rate for ship with the Robeson County don’t have insurance or don’t there’s anything we can do for whites was 3.1. Health Department that works have a job that you should not The West Columbus High will be available nightly. the baby you are carrying,” The health department with first-time teenage preg- get care,” Smith said. “Most School Future Farmers of Smith said. notes later entry into care nancies. women get emergency Medic- America will have its annual FRANK THEATRES If an expectant mother by the non-white population Two nurses are designated aid that pays the hospital bill FFA turkey shoot every week- is a smoker, abuser of alco- as well as poor attendance in to work with the pregnant girls and the doctor bill. If you’re end in November at 410 Sunny COASTAL hol, or prescription or non- care, poor nutrition, and poor for two years with once-a-week not working and you don’t South Road, Chadbourn, near STADIUM 10 prescription drug user, it is birth spacing (less than two meetings and home or school have health insurance, you Peacock. 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Staff photos by LES HIGH Laughter is the best medicine ... even at Halloween Staffers at Columbus Regional Healthcare observed Halloween Friday by dressing up in their “spooky” best. At left, Kim Gore, Linda Mintz, Heather Robinson and Janet Royal. At right, Lynn Shaw, Billy Carter and Sherry Beck. New Columbus County Animal Shelter policy approved By JEFFERSON WEAVER in 2013 after several dogs were ing the animal subject to the Any physical indications of volunteers to check for chips tember to replace Rossie Staff Writer euthanized to make room for discretion of animal control a health problem noted during in pets at the shelter. Hayes, who retired after hav- additional dogs that were be- regarding adoption. the preliminary observation “It is imperative that each ing held the supervisor’s job State officials have ap- ing brought in. Owners should be able to shall be documented in the animal entering the shelter be for 26 years. proved a new operations The department’s policy provide proof of ownership animal’s record. scanned for the presence of a For a complete copy of manual for Columbus County on euthanasia of owner-sur- under the new rules, includ- An Animal Data Sheet must microchip and the number or the shelter policy, go to Animal Control. rendered pets was one of the ing photographs, veterinary be generated for each animal absence of such be entered whiteville.com and click Director Joey Prince said main sections Prince said has records, or other documenta- that has been placed in the on the Impound Sheet,” the the link. Sunday the policies went into been clarified. tion. shelter, according to the new policy states. effect Nov. 1. “We also changed vari- Under the revamped rules, policy. “All animals will be scanned The beleaguered agency ous verbiage on the rabies, all strays or surrenders will Prince also emphasized before taking them to the pen Christmas had a standard operations aggressive animal, medical be held for 72 hours before the benefits of microchip- enclosures, and again before manual in place when state treatment and cleaning sec- being made available for ping pets, as well as tighter leaving the shelter…” Open House regulators announced that the tions (of the policy manual),” adoption by individuals or requirements for workers and Prince was hired in Sep- November 12 10-7 agency was being fined for not he said. “The entire euthana- reputable rescue agencies, or having a policy. sia section has also been re- euthanasia. November 13 10-6 The agency’s policy was out worked to ensure compliance Staff members will be re- 10% off Christmas (with state rules).” quired to make additional ef- Elect of date and unclear in many 15% off Store places, problems Prince said Prince said efforts are un- forts to reunite dogs and cats he worked to correct. derway to clarify the current with owners who report their limited exlcusions A number of the problems animal intake sheet to be in animals as missing. in the previous manual were better compliance with rules All animals that come into New Shipment of largely procedural, such as regarding proof of owner- the Animal Shelter will now EMORY Bangle Bracelets hours of operation, standard- ship. be scanned for microchips. including Mom, Daughter izing terms, job titles, and Currently, any animal A big change in operations Anchors, Crosses other verbiage, and policies turned in by someone who policy clarifies that any staff does not provide proof of member or approved volun- Personalized Picture Frames regarding surrender of ani- Great gift for kids! ownership will be treated as teer at the shelter may handle mals. Choose your frame, a non-owner surrender, mak- intake on pets. The shelter came under fire WORLEY magnetic letters & characters Whiteville City Council DAISY’S Senior Tar Heel Legislature Thank You The Kountry Nest elects new executive officers Paid for by the candidate Hwy. 130 (beside John Donoghue) The Senior Tar Heel Legis- “I am so humbled by this cluded Lauren Benbow from lature (STHL) met Oct. 8-9 to recognition, but I must empha- the NC Department of the elect new executive officers, size, it is a community effort Secretary of State, Securities review existing priorities and that makes building of ramps Division, who talked about host informative speakers for our seniors possible,” the “Advance Health Care Di- as the year concludes. One Youse said. rective Registry.” Additional surprise and most notable “I am honored and consider information on this subject is event was the awarding of it not only an award to me, but available at www.secretary. the George Maddox Award to one that is recognition of all state.nc.us/ahcdr/ Speaker Chuck Youse from our volunteers and their dedi- Suzanne Black from the Northampton County. cated efforts, contributors and North Carolina AARP spoke Suzanne Merrill, direc- local stores that make helping on “Living Longer, Living tor of the Division of Aging our seniors possible.” Smarter,” a presentation of and Adult Services (DAAS), The George Maddox Award humor and anecdotal reflec- presented the award which is presented annually to indi- tions from her past. recognized the work Youse viduals, organizations or com- Executive officers are elect- does in for seniors in need of munities that have excelled ed every two-years. The new wheelchair ramps. in meeting the needs of older STHL speaker for 2016-2017 is Material for ramp construc- citizens in the state. Dr. Althea Taylor-Jones from tion is purchased with Home Maddox was an interna- Forsyth County. and Community Care Block tionally known sociologist on Jones made a commitment grants in Northampton and the Duke faculty who helped to keeping advocacy and meet- Halifax counties, donations shape the study of aging and ing with elected officials as her from private citizens and local human development. top priority. companies as well as material Merrill gave legislative The October meeting is also directly contributed by local highlights and other activities a time when the STHL bring in stores. in North Carolina. She placed nonperishable food for dona- The labor to build these emphasis on the restoration of tion to food banks throughout ramps is provided by volun- the $969,549 reduction taken in the state. teers within the community. fiscal year 2014-15 Home and This year’s donations of Youse was responsible for Community Care Block Grant. 368 pounds far exceeded the establishing this program, The current budget now 150 pounds donated last year soliciting funding sources and allows for restoration of fund- and were donated to the Al- recruiting volunteers. ing for each year of the fiscal bemarle Food Bank, which Speaker Youse was emo- year 2015-17; however, this will serves 16 counties. tionally moved by the unex- be non-recurring funding. The STHL 2016 legislative pected presentation of this The STHL, through modi- priorities are: 1) Preserve or prestigious award: fication of its 2016 legisla- restore optional Medicaid ser- tive priorities, will request vices; 2) Sustain and expand the N.C. 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Counties with any $46.00 year information Home Delivery $45.00 year or if you have Out of State $65.00 year seen him. ©2008, The News Reporter Co., Inc. 4A - The News Reporter, Monday, November 2, 2015 Crime briefs Woman who ‘directed’ Boyd’s plea brings burglary gets probation Probation Marijuana long prison term Ralph Bryon Ward, 50, of Brandon McLeron Robbins, Six months unsupervised, plus jail Demetric Lavon “Dough- sawed-off rifle. The peeping Whiteville, 29, of Riegel- Kenya Shante Shipman, Sarah Shipman, Gaff- boy” Boyd, 32, of cases involved him was placed wood, recent- 27, of Whiteville, ney and Willis Bermuda Bay Lane, placing a cell phone on proba- ly pleaded was sent to jail for were arrested for Tabor City, was sent in a bathroom to film tion for two in District 10 days last week the December 2012 to prison for 88 to 118 a female, and he then years last Court to mis- after she entered a crime. Sarah Ship- months here last week posted images of his week after demeanor plea deal to unsu- man and Gaffney in Superior Court af- assault upon the same he pleaded possession pervised probation pleaded. Willis’ case ter he pleaded to pos- woman on his Face- in Superior Ward of marijua- for six months in is pending in Supe- session of a firearm book page. Court here na and main- Robbins the case where she rior Court, records by a felon. The plea Boyd Boyd’s habitual fel- Shipman to felony larceny in the theft taining a place to keep and sell “directed” three show. was attached to an on status came from of a golf cart in a July 2014 the drug, and was put on proba- others to burglarize a local Gaffney is serving a habitual felon status for Boyd, convictions for discharging a incident. Joseph Jacob Ward tion for a year, with a 90-day jail home. prison term that began in and it enhanced his prison weapon into occupied property Jr. was the victim. term suspended. Shipman pleaded to re- November 2013, and his time. in August 2004, possession of Ward got a suspended pris- Robbins was arrested on sisting an officer while being projected release date is Boyd was arrested on Sept. cocaine with intent to sell in on term of five to 15 months in felony drug charges in early arrested on a charge of be- Dec. 13, 2015. Sarah Shipman 13, 2014 on two counts of felo- July 2007, and breaking into a his plea deal. His prior record 2015. He was also fined $200, ing an accessory before the was put on probation, and ny secret peeping, and had a vehicle in 2008. showed convictions for larceny and ordered to do 40 hours of fact of a felony for “direct- this was revoked early last in 2008 and fishing without a community service. ing” Rakeem Lamar Gaffney, month and she was sent to license in 1990. 25, Sarah Lashell Shipman, prison for 12 to 24 months. Sex offender found guilty 32, and Lonnie Willis Jr., Kenya Shipman had a A Bolton Man will spend Misdemeanor Credit 28, to burglarize the home one-day credit toward her 620 to 864 months in prison for Levi Alexander Jones, 37, David Ford, 18, of Chad- of Kathy Matlock, who was jail time. Her prior record performing a sex act on a child. of Whiteville, had 44 days of bourn, plead- president of Southeastern showed a conviction for District Attorney Jon David jail time as credit, and was ed recently Community College in 2012. trespassing in 2008. said that on Oct. 29, after a three sentenced to the same number in District day trial, Royal Spencer Robin- of days after he pleaded last Court to son, of Bolton, was found guilty week in Superior Court here to misdemean- by a jury of two counts of sex driving with a revoked license or theft in Possible acid assault investigated offense by an adult with a child. (DWLR) in a 2012 case. the felony Columbus County Resident Jones had three DWLR cas- Columbus County Sheriff ’s detectives are investigating an theft of a Superior Court Judge Douglas es he appealed after District assault case involving a caustic chemical at the Brunswick vehicle case Ford Sasser sentenced Robinson to Court convictions. Correctional Facility. for which he was arrested in Det. Jeremy Barber said Vernon Lucas Allen, 37, an inmate two consecutive terms of 310- early 2015, and Ford was put on 432 months each. at Brunswick, was assaulted by another inmate late Thursday Royal Robinson probation for a year. A 60-day Deferred afternoon. Barber said the suspect apparently threw acid or According to testimony, on jail term was suspended. Ford another caustic chemical on Allen, causing first degree burns Sept. 12-13, 2014, a child was Judgment against Christo- spending the night with friends their pediatric and juvenile Sex- was ordered to stay in school pher Ryan Githins, 23, of Hag- and other injuries. ual Assault Nurse Examiner, or seek employment. Investigators have not made an arrest in the case, although and a sitter. Robinson came into erstown, Md., was deferred last the room where she was sleep- Jessica McAlear,” David said. week here after he pleaded in they are talking to witnesses, Barber said. Robinson’s prior record The type of chemical used has not been verified, Barber said, ing, undressed her committed Superior Court to possession a sex act upon her. showed convictions for armed Assault of methamphetamine in an except that it as capable of causing serious injuries. The chemi- robbery in 1996, driving with cal was sent off for testing to determine exactly what was used. When she started crying, he Jacob Earl Hayes, 31, of August 2012 case. Githins will committed another sex act, ac- a revoked license in 2008 and Chadbourn, pleaded to assault be on probation for a year and cording to a statement from the 2012, DWI in 2012, breaking and on a female in Superior Court will do 40 hours of community NCDMV debuts new mobile district attorney’s office. entering in 2010 and assault on here last week and was placed service. He had no prior crimi- She was able to get away and a female in 2006. on probation for a year with a nal record. license units at State Fair tell the sitter, who then watched 45-day jail term suspended in the child until her mother ar- With the help of two new beginning in mid-November the September 2014 case. rived. Time Saver fight compact mobile units and two in three areas of the state be- Hayes’ prior record showed Dolls Det. Jason Soles of the Co- kiosks, the North Carolina fore being rolled out to serve A woman told police she was convictions for assault on a Some person broke into lumbus County Sheriff ’s Office Division of Motor Vehicles customers in remote areas all attacked in the back seat of a female in 2005, breaking and Robin Sadler’s home along F.M. investigated the case, and As- (NCDMV) issued more than across the state. vehicle at a Whiteville conve- entering in 2007, possession Carteret Road near Chadbourn sistant District Attorney Karen 450 driver licenses and iden- The new units are compact, nience store on Oct. 30. of medication with intent to and stole 30 Barbie dolls, ac- Kaitlyn Richards was the lead tification cards during the fitting side-by-side in an SUV. Police reports show Glenda sell in 2008, and three misde- cording to a sheriff ’s report by prosecutor. 11-day run of the 2015 North They will eventually replace Tyler, 49, told officers she was meanor cases in 2004, includ- Deputy Ryan Gibson filed at 1 “New Hanover Regional Carolina State Fair, helping the five RV-style units NCDMV in the vehicle while another ing possession of marijuana. p.m. Sunday, Nov. 1. Medical Center provided vital continue Governor Pat Mc- had used in the past. The units individual went in the store. assistance to the victim via Crory’s Driving Change initia- are expected to increase the A third person, who the vic- tive at NCDMV. number of stops made by the tim said she knows, reached “The State Fair was the units, allowing service to more through the passenger side Break-ins, thefts perfect setting to show people than 36,000 customers across Stolen car and struck her in the face. The The following were victims McQueen, Bussey Road, Halls- how much easier it is to get the state. assailant then fled. A stolen Dodge valued at Officers noted no visible in- of a break-in and/or theft re- boro – break-in, theft of 32-inch a driver’s license or ID card, The new mobile units are $8,000 was found by the High- ported on date shown: Emerson TV. particularly in remote areas,” among several initiatives at juries, and advised the woman way Patrol Oct. 28 to contact a magistrate. • Nov. 1 – Amanda Marie • Oct. 28 – Ella Walker Harp- Governor McCrory said. NCDMV, including online driv- David Junior Graham, 53, Richardson, N.C. 904, Fair er, N.C. 214, Hallsboro – break- Beginning Oct. 15, fairgoers er license renewals statewide of 214 Franklin St., Whiteville, Bluff – break-in, theft of in, theft of homemade utility took advantage of the DMV that will decrease the number told police he discovered his 40-inch-cut Cub Cadet riding trailer. booth at the fair to apply for of customers who must visit a vehicle missing around 8:28 mower. • Oct. 28 – Sam’s Pit Stop, their driver licenses and ID DMV office, the introduction p.m. from his home. The silver Subscribe Today, • Nov. 1 – Alyssa Tooley, W.O. Bolton – theft of two bottles of cards. NCDMV’s new mobile of a more durable and secure automobile was later involved Graham Lane, Riegelwood Bootlegger wine. units issued fairgoers 337 li- driver license, and a new MyD- in a crash on the Chadbourn – break-in, theft of 60-inch • Oct. 27 – Nancy Grice, censes and ID cards; its new MV portal that brings personal Highway. Call 642-4104 Sanyo TV. Longs, S.C. – theft of cell phone kiosks issued 132 licenses and DMV services to customers. • Oct. 31 – Doris Ann Davis, on Oct. 23 from Tabor City cards, making a total 469 issu- 10500 block of N.C. 904 East, Elementary School classroom. ances. Tabor City – theft of Social • Oct. 27 – Jesse Woodus The new mobile units are Security check and Food Stamp Hayes, Hayes Road, Cerro the first of their kind in the na- Shed break-in card. Gordo – break-in of Chevrolet tion and contain all the equip- A Whiteville woman dis- • Oct. 30 – Charles Williams, pickup truck, theft of Reming- ment necessary for customers covered a break-in of a garden 8500 block of N.C. 242, Ever- ton and Revelation 12-gauge to apply for a driver license or shed at her home Oct. 29. green – break-in, theft of 32- shotguns, Marline .30-30 rifle, ID card. They will be tested Police reports show Frances inch Samsung TV. military-style rifle, twin-tank Brown of 415 W. Columbus • Oct. 30 – Theft of Apple Honda air compressor, as- Street called police after find- I Phone 5C from 15-year-old sorted hand tools. ing the entry. A chainsaw, value student at South Columbus • Oct. 27 – Bernice Andrew not listed, was reported taken. High School. Smith, Old Boardman Road, PLEASE Someone broke a lock to gain • Oct. 30 – William George Evergreen – theft of three entry to the shed, the report Harrison, Old Boardman Road, Sharp Shooter Brim Buster RECYCLE shows. A pool ladder had also Evergreen – break-in, theft not fishing poles, two Zebco 808 rod been moved, possibly to help reported. and reels, a third rod and reel. gain access to other property. • Oct. 30 – Alton James Hol- • Oct. 26 – Linda Ward, Tabor loman, Old Wilmington Road, City – theft discovered Oct. 24 Whiteville – break-in, theft of of Social Security and ID card 12-gauge Columbia shotgun, from her vehicle at Tabor Au- SHORT three, four and five-bar catfish tomotive. BROS. shockers, Rigg saw-zaw, Black • Oct. 26 – Lloyd Benston and Decker circular saw, com- Duncan, Sanders Street, Tabor puter game. City – theft on Oct. 22 of Lab- RENT-A-CAR • Oct. 30 – Jimmy Lee Cole- rador dog; dog found at neigh- man, Brinkley Road, Delco – bor’s home, returned to owner. $ 95 theft of rusty Topper 20-gauge • Oct. 26 – Family Dollar 19 DAILY shotgun. 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Happy Halloween Dr. Anthony Clarke, president of Southeastern Community College, spends time with children from the SCC Child Development Center dressed in their Halloween costumes. Festival of Trees slated Nov. 16-21 Proceeds support nonprofit hospice

Lower Cape Fear Hospice’s Festival of Trees for Bladen and Columbus counties will feature special events each day in addition to its large as- sortment of locally decorated trees. The festival is Nov. 16-21 at Northwood Church, 2672 James B. White Hwy. in White- ville. Following is a schedule of events: • Delightfully Made: Sweet Holiday Confections will be 4-6 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 17. It offers The 2014 Festival of Trees Luncheon. a demonstration and presenta- tion by Sarah Gore about appetizers. Tickets are $25 per a.m. and 9:45 a.m. Saturday, event. It’s something many p.m. Nov. 16-21. General admis- edible gifts and will include a person. Nov. 21. Tickets for children families look forward to every sion is $5 for adults and $3 for take-home sample. Tickets are • This year’s Holiday Lun- younger than 12 are $5 and $7 year. We’ve also added a few children younger than 12. $25 per person. cheon will be 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. for adults. new events to keep the festival Tree sponsorships are still • Christmas through Song Friday, Nov. 20. The luncheon “This year, we wanted to fresh.” available. For more informa- will be 7-9 p.m. Wednesday, will feature best-selling au- continue our tradition of of- Tickets for special events tion, contact Debra Walters at fering special events in addi- throughout the week must 910-445-3071. Nov. 18. It features a com- thor Jason Wright who will Jason Wright munity choir singing classic share his inspirational and tion to the tree display,” said be purchased in advance and For more information songs to kick off the holiday moving message about the Lindsey Champion, Lower all include admission for the about the festival, events and ing to families and education season. Chili and salad will “Christmas Jars” movement. Cape Fear Hospice develop- display of trees. tickets, call 796-8009 ext. 6 to the community in Bladen, be served. Tickets are $10 per He will also do a book signing ment manager. “We have put “Many of the events sell or visit www.hospicefesti- Brunswick, Columbus, New person. with “Christmas Jars” avail- together events that will ap- out quickly, so those wishing valoftrees.org. Hanover, Onslow and Pender • The Ugly Sweater Party able for purchase. Tickets are peal to all ages, and we’re to participate shouldn’t wait Lower Cape Fear Hospice counties in North Carolina will be 6-8 p.m. Thursday, $35 per person or $250 for a excited to have best-selling to purchase their tickets,” is a nonprofit agency that and Horry County in South Nov. 19. Put on your tackiest table of eight. author Jason Wright as the Champion said. provides healthcare and com- Carolina. For more informa- sweater creations and join in • Breakfast with Santa will luncheon speaker. Breakfast The Festival of Trees dis- fort to people with advanced tion, visit www.lcfh.org or an evening of live music and have two seating times, at 8:30 with Santa is always a sold-out play will be open from 9 a.m.-5 illnesses, support and counsel- facebook.com/lcfhospice. Grace Britt McColskey celebrates 100 St. James Siouan Festival planned Saturday, Nov. 14 About 90 family mem- James had 10 acres of to- bers gathered for a 100th- bacco. The St. James community opportunity to showcase their year birthday celebration “We worked so hard, but will hold its 18th annual St. wares in a festival atmosphere. for Grace Britt McColskey back then that is all you James Waccamaw Siouan Fes- Food and merchandise reflect at the Macedonia Fellowship knew,” she said. “Everyone tival Saturday, Nov.14 at the St. the unique blend of exhibitors Building on her birthday worked hard.” James Volunteer Fire Depart- and the flavor of the Siouan Oct. 10. She and James farmed all ment. The third annual golf culture. She was again honored on their lives until he retired. tournament on Friday, Nov. 13 The festival will provide Sunday, Oct. 11 with a birthday James died in 2002. at Land of Lakes in Whiteville a wholesome atmosphere for celebration by her church fam- Grace and James were will kick off the festival. all ages from the young to ily, Macedonia Baptist Church. blessed with six girls. Elaine The St. James Waccamaw the young at heart. Visitors Her Sunday school class gave married Walter Tyler of Co- Siouan Festival is set as a mar- are encouraged to bring their her presents and a birthday lumbia, S.C. They have three ketplace for residents of Lake families and spend the day card signed by her classmates. sons and 11 grandchildren. Waccamaw and surrounding enjoying fellowship and good McColskey has had cancer Mary Lou married Edsel areas, including merchants food, while purchasing unique twice. When asked if she Brown and they have two and artisans, providing an items from the vendors. was going to have chemo, she sons and four grandchildren. would say, “No, my Sunday They live in Concord. Juan- school class is praying for me ita married Billy Strickland and I am trusting God that he and they have three sons and has healed me, so no, I’m not four grandchildren. They COPE will meet Nov. 10 having chemo.” live in Evergreen. A Cost of Poverty Experi- situations and real barriers In the homecoming worship Gladys married Robert ence (COPE) opportunity to that exist. service, Rev. Jimmy Caines Osbourne and they have learn about life in Columbus COPE will be presented presented her with a Bible two sons, one granddaugh- County will be available at by Circles of Hope Colum- and a beautiful framed group ter, one grandson, two step- First Presbyterian Church in bus County, facilitated by picture of her church family. grandsons and one great- Whiteville Tuesday, Nov. 10. Anna-Marie Inman and Su- Bonnie told how much Mrs. granddaughter. Robert is The program will begin at san Deans. Grace and Mr. James have now deceased but Gladys still 5:30 p.m. and will conclude at Circles of Hope is a non- meant to her while growing lives in Hallsboro. 8 p.m. Participants will see profit organization that links up in the Macedonia Baptist Evelyn has two daughters challenges for citizens with Champions (families working church. and three grandchildren and low financial resources and toward financial self-suffi- Grace is the daughter of they in live in Cayce, S.C. the governmental and com- ciency) and Allies (persons the late William Allen Britt “Rose” Marie married David munity groups seeking to encouraging and sharing and Luella Lawson of Orrum Krantz and they have two serve all of the people. community expertise) in in Robeson County. Grace Britt McColskey at 100 sons. They live in Lexington, COPE gives people a a mutual relationship of She is the oldest and she S.C. chance to see the difficulties learning. and Carrie Mae Britt Elv- “We girls have been blessed that low-income Americans Contact Anna-Marie In- ington of Lake View, S.C., Grace married James Mc- with her dad to take care of with a Christian Mama and face daily. man (445-6506) or Carolyn the youngest, are the only Colskey, a farmer in the a younger brother and sister. Daddy,” one daughter said. COPE represents the lives Hankins (640-3324) to regis- siblings still living. Grace Macedonia community in She moved to Boardman in “Dad’s favorite scripture was of 15 families who have part- ter; there is no charge. had a sister Gladys, broth- the western part of Colum- Columbus County to live from Proverbs 22:6 –Train up nered with Think Tank and First Presbyterian Church ers Lonnie, George and Wil- bus County on Feb. 13, 1938. with James in 1939. a child in the way he should have given their story so that is located at the Thompson liam Albert who are now Her mother had died the She said the first year go and when he is old, he will people across the country can and Wyche streets intersec- deceased. previous year so she stayed they were married she and not depart from it.” be exposed to real people, real tion in Whiteville. 6-A – The News Reporter, Monday, November 2, 2015 Annual Engagement Toy Run planned Dec. 5 Concerned Bikers Asso- ciation, Military Vet Rid- ers Association, Columbus Baptist Association and the Columbus County Sheriff ’s Department have teamed up for their Annual Toy Run. The Toy Run is Saturday, Dec. 5, starting at Wal-Mart parking lot. Registration is 9-10:45 a.m., with boots off the ground at 11 a.m. The cyclists will travel to Kristen McMillan all Dollar General Stores in Kevin Robinson the county. N.C. Secretary of State Elaine Marshall, left, renewed the state’s unique partnership program with the Republic of New toys purchased at Moldova earlier this month during a trip to the Eastern European country. Marshall shakes hands with Moldovan Dollar General may be placed McMillan- Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and European Integration Andrei Galbur, right, after the first signing, which was in the Toy Run boxes that followed by one with the Moldovan Prime Minister Valeriu Strelet. are available in the stores. New toys can Robinson be dropped off at the Veter- The Rev. Gary and Faye ans Building at 1028 South McMillan of Garland an- Tar Heels help pull Moldovans from Soviet rule Madison Street on the first nounce the engagement of and second Tuesday of No- their daughter, Kristin, to By MARK GILCHRIST came from the U.S. Army’s Na- offices throughout the state in structured programs of edu- vember, the second Thursday Kevin Robinson, son of Bur- Special to the News Reporter tional Guard State Partnership government. cation, teaching either health and the last Monday all day at ton Robinson of Bladenboro. program, that followed the In 2000, the City of Greens- subjects or English language. until 6:30 p.m. The bride-elect attended When the Soviet Union NATO Partnership for Peace. boro formed a sister-city part- Depending on the country, Toys may also be dropped West Bladen High School and collapsed in 1991, millions of The worldwide program nership with Buiucani, a sec- volunteers also work in small off on the last Wednesday Southeastern Community people were thrown into the had originated in the Baltic tion of the capitol city of business, community, or youth from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. College. She is employed with free world, down a wide-open, Region as “a key U.S. security Chisinau, and Winston-Salem development or in agriculture. Toys can also be dropped Southern Regional AHEC of winding road with its share of cooperation tool,” according to partnered with Ungheni, along A fairly new program, off the day of the Toy Run. Fayetteville. hazards. NCARNG media relations of- the Prut River and the border Peace Corps Response, enlists Anyone wishing to ride The groom-elect attended About 3 million of those ficer Capt. Matthew Boyle, “fa- with Romania. experienced professionals to may bring a new unwrapped Bladenboro High School and people live in the small East- cilitating cooperation across A Chapel Hill nonprofit, serve for shorter periods to toy or $10. is employed by Precise Piping ern European country of Mol- all aspects of international VIF Global International Edu- address specific needs in vari- All proceeds go to the Co- of Lumberton. dova. With a climate, popula- civil-military affairs and en- cation, offers online education ous countries. It was through lumbus Baptist Association A Dec. 5 wedding is planned tion and agricultural base couraging people-to-people ties assistance for teachers in more this program that Peace Corps Toy Store to help families in at 3 p.m. at Friendship Baptist similar to North Carolina, it’s at the state level.” than 60 countries, a service volunteers actually served Columbus County. Church of Garland. not surprising that Moldovans North Carolina military they donate in Moldova. They in the United States, in the and Tar Heels have developed personnel have trained Mol- also work with the N.C. Sec. Gulf Region after Hurricane such a close and productive dovan military and police on of State to pair grade-school Katrina. relationship. anti-terrorism, cyber defense, classrooms in North Carolina Today, the average age of Moldova is in the upper 40s minesweeping, emergency with similar classrooms in the 6,818 volunteers serving in latitude, about the same as medicine, and other disci- Moldova. 64 countries is 28; two-thirds Minnesota, but with a milder plines, not only in Moldova, The N.C. National Guard of them are women, 7 percent Veterans programs climate. The terrain is filled but also in Kosovo and Iraq. Adjutant General, Greg Lusk, are older than 50, and 6 percent with rolling hills, farmland Guardsmen and women visited Moldova in July. Sec. are married. Nearly half are and forests, with rivers sepa- have engaged in nearly 300 of State Elaine Marshall has serving in Africa, and nearly set for November rating its borders from Roma- events with Moldovans since visited 10 times, most recently one-quarter in Latin America. nia to the west, and Ukraine 1996 and are planning more in October to renew the state’s Another quarter are serving in Several programs hon- up at 1 p.m. to the east. than two dozen for 2016. This partnership agreement. Hick- Eastern Europe or Asia, and oring military veterans South Columbus High Close to the Black Sea, Mol- training has helped Moldova ory native William H. Moser the rest are in the Caribbean, will be held around Veter- School Veterans Program dova became a landlocked reach an important NATO served as the U.S. ambassador the Middle East and the Pacific ans Day, which is Nov. 11. Tuesday, Nov. 10 at 10 a.m. country during the Soviet certification. to Moldova from 2011 until Islands. Following are four such in the auditorium. breakup, when a 40-mile-wide The N.C. Guard in 2008 also this year. In its 54-year history, nearly events: Veterans Day Ceremony swath of land along the coast partnered with Botswana and About the Peace Corps 220,000 Peace Corps volunteers Williams Township will at 9 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. was given to Ukraine. Moldova has helped the African nation; In October, 1960, hours af- have served in 140 countries. have its annual Veterans 11 on the grounds of the has a single small port on the “develop their non-commis- ter debating Richard Nixon North Carolina can be Program on Thursday, Nov. Carolyn T. High Library Danube River. sioned officer corps, improve for the third time and flying proud of its international 5, at 6 p.m. on U.S. 701 bypass behind Adding to the confusion of their anti-poaching capability from New York, Sen. John F. volunteer heritage. Four of Veterans Parade at Na- Whiteville High School. this burgeoning country is a and develop their emergency Kennedy gave an impromptu the state’s universities are region along its eastern border response capability, to name 2 a.m. campaign speech to listed as having the highest kina Sunday, Nov. 8. Line that behaves like a nation of a few examples,” Boyle stated. 5,000 University of Michigan numbers of active Peace Corps its own. Transnistria is con- N.C. joins in students, challenging them to volunteers. UNC Chapel Hill sidered to be an “autonomous North Carolina formed an spend two years helping people has 39 alumni currently serv- territorial unit with special alliance with Moldova in 1999, in developing countries. ing; Duke University has 16; legal status” by Moldova, but to help the country with its Kennedy won the election UNC Wilmington has 14; and it is not recognized by any civil emergency operations and soon organized a Peace Wake Forest University has United Nations country. and to expand its markets for Corps pilot program. Ameri- nine alumni volunteers. Mix in the fact that, through- goods. The state has worked cans submitted 11,000 applica- In the five decades of the out the country, Moldovans with its public and private tions in the next few months, Peace Corps, 4,146 Tar Heels speak at least two languages, universities, the Guard, and and 51 volunteers went to have volunteered to spend two Romanian and Russian, and other organizations to pro- Ghana that August. Congress years helping people around Our beautiful apartment complex features on-site laundry one can begin to understand vide Moldovans with training, approved the Peace Corps on the world. Of the 148 currently facilities, picnic area, playground, business center, on-site the great challenges they face. expertise and donations of September 22, 1961, to “pro- serving, five of them, Nhi When Moldova emerged goods. mote world peace and friend- Vu and Patrick Withrow of management and maintenance staff. Make sure to call or from the Soviet Bloc in 1991, it North Carolinians and the ship.” Charlotte, Zawadi Wainaina of stop by today to find out about our move in specials and began a massive undertaking Guard have built playgrounds It might be cheaper and eas- Jacksonville, Bonnie England our availability. Let us help you move into your new home! to privatize commerce, bank- and a medical clinic, have ier for the Peace Corps to house of Wrightsville Beach, and ing and land ownership, and trained nurses and medical volunteers in apartments, but Mark Gilchrist of Whiteville, build a democratic republic staff, and have provided dental the main goal of volunteers are proudly serving in Mol- Covey Run Apartments based on the rule of law, with services and immunizations is to integrate themselves dova, a country that, for nearly 910-640-1656 a free-market economy more to nearly 25,000 Moldovan into the community. The best two decades, has enjoyed a conducive to Western markets. children. way to do this is to live with a productive, caring and peace- Bullish on international Several N.C. organizations member of the community, so ful relationship with North Covey Run II Apartments commerce because of its loca- and the Guard have donated the staff goes to great lengths Carolina. 910-640-2438 tion between the large markets medical equipment and sup- to locate families with extra Learn more about Mol- Office Hours are: of Europe and Asia, Moldova plies, well pumps, books, cloth- rooms in safe environments. dova, the Peace Corps and the Monday-Thursday 8:30am-4:30pm has made tremendous prog- ing, mine detecting equipment Though volunteers are not Moldova-Tarheel relationship, ress by making alliances, in- and computers worth more paid, their expenses are taken with website links, photos and *rental rates depend on availability; apartments are income to qualify cluding joining the United than $1 million. care of, including health insur- more: www.MarksTrail.com Nations, the World Bank and North Carolina has hosted ance and other benefits, and the World Trade Organization. more than 250 Moldovan farm- they are given a “readjustment The Gross Domestic Prod- ers who have interests in pro- allowance” for some savings uct in 2013 was $2,239 per Mol- duction technology, business when they return to the States. dovan, about 4 percent com- management, cooperatives Volunteers serve for two pared to the U.S. or England, and marketing. The state ex- years, but first they spend an COLUMBUS a situation that puts many tension service has sent repre- additional two months train- Moldovans in the disruptive sentatives to Moldova several ing. This is mostly language position of traveling abroad times to advise and educate study, but includes extensive PEDIATRICS (mostly to Russia and Europe) farmers. The state has worked country-specific training in to work for much higher wages with Engineers Without Bor- safety and health as well as in & ADOLESCENT and send “remittances” home ders and the Peace Corps to their program and projects. to their families. These pay- improve water and sanitation Each country has support staff CARE ments amounted to 24 percent conditions. for the volunteers, including of the country’s GDP in 2013. From 1997 to 2005, South- medical, safety and language Welcomes The country needed a com- eastern Community College instruction. plete overhaul, not only in hosted about 230 Moldovans The Peace Corps revised our new Provider ways and means, but in per- for extended educational vis- its volunteer application pro- sonal outlook. After decades its, provided internships in cess dramatically last year to of the government owning ev- business, agriculture, public make it easier and faster to Lacey J. White erything and supplying every health, and nongovernmen- apply, and in turn received 70 person with jobs, housing and tal organizations, and sent percent more applications. It healthcare, every person now experts to Moldova for advise- is still a rigorous process, with PA-C has the opportunity to choose ment. security, financial and medical all that themselves, but they The state also facilitated background checks, but ap- “Lacey looks forward also have the persistent chal- many cultural, scientific and plicants can now select their lenge of obtaining all of that academic exchanges and bol- destination country and their to providing quality care themselves. stered the coordination of work program if they like. for your family” The N.C. Guard humanitarian efforts of many Applicants must be U.S. citi- The country also lacked N.C. and U.S. organizations for zens, and at least 18 years old basic infrastructure, so when Moldova. – there is no upper age limit. the N.C. Army National Guard North Carolinians have Volunteers are not just sent 800 Jefferson Street • Suite was teamed with Moldova in adopted Moldovan children off to villages to fend for them- 116, Whiteville 1996, it had plenty of opportu- and have hosted Moldovan selves and find things to do. 642-2642 nities to help. This alignment students for internships in More than half of the work is Deaths The News Reporter, Monday, November 2, 2015 -- 7A

CONNIE FAYE SUDIE FARRAR ISLEY LORINE CAULK DEATH NOTICE DEATH NOTICE DEATH NOTICE PAIT JEFFRIES ELIZABETHTOWN -- Sudie MEADOWS BLADENBORO -- Connie Farrar Isley, 83, formerly of BLADENBORO -- Lorine Faye Pait Jeffries, 69, died Reidsville, died Wednesday, Caulk Meadows, 84, died SCOTT PIERCE BRENDA FAYE Friday, Oct. 30, 2015 at Lower Oct. 28, 2015. She was preced- Saturday, Oct. 31, 2015. She WHITEVILLE -- Mr. STRICKLAND BENSON Cape Fear Hospice and LifeC- ed in death by her parents, El- was born June 18, 1931 to the Hampton Scott Pierce, 70, WHITEVILLE -- Mrs. are Center in Whiteville. She bert and Gladys Farrar; hus- late Lonnie and Mary White died Saturday, Oct. 31, 2015 Brenda Faye Strickland was preceded in death by her band, Jimmy Isley; mother, Caulk. She was preceded in at Lower Cape Fear Hospice Benson, 55, died Thursday father, D.G. Pait; her husband, Frances Farrar Griffin; and death by her parents; hus- and LifeCare Center. He Oct. 29, 2015 at her home. Raymond Jeffries; her broth- sister, Ann Martin. band, Charlie Meadows; one was born June 2, 1945 in Born July 13, 1960 in Horry er, Kenneth Pait; and one The family received friends son, Jeffery Meadows; and a New Hanover County, the County, she is the daughter daughter, Amanda Wright. Friday, Oct. 30 at Bladen-Gas- granddaughter. son of the late Wade Hamp- of Erskin Strickland of Lo- The family received friends kins Funeral Home. A grave- The family will receive ton Pierce Jr. and Helen ris and the late Carol Ann Saturday, Oct. 31 at Peace Bap- side service was held Satur- friends from 5-7 p.m. Monday, Scott Pierce. Henderson Cox. tist Church in Bladenboro. Fi- day, Oct. 31 at Bethany United Nov. 2 at Bladen-Gaskins Fu- Scott was employed with In addition to her moth- nal rites were held Saturday, Methodist Church in Sum- neral Home in Elizabethtown. International Paper for 35 er she was preceded in Oct. 31 at the church with Rev. merfield. Burial was in the A graveside service will be years. He was an expert death by one son, Billy Ray Buddy Cain officiating. Burial church cemetery. held at 3 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 3 gunsmith for many years at Bridgeman; and one broth- was in Pinecrest Cemetery in She is survived by three at Meadows Cemetery with the Gun Exchange and was er, Kenny Cox. Bladenboro. Bladen-Gaskins sons, Jim Isley of Reidsville, Danny Williams officiating. PAUL HEWETT currently employed with Visitation was held Sun- Funeral Home in Elizabeth- Keith Isley of Goldston and She is survived by one son, WHITEVILLE -- Mr. Paul The Pawn Shop. day, Nov. 1 at Inman Ward town handled the arrange- Randy Isley of Reidsville; two Claude Meadows; one daugh- Hewett, 81, died Saturday, The family will receive Funeral Home in Tabor ments. sisters, Arlene Newnam of ter, Mary Meadows Nance; Oct. 31, 2015 at New Ha- friends from 6-8 p.m. Tues- City. A private memorial She is survived by her Greensboro and Barbara Far- five grandchildren; 13 great- nover Regional Medical day, Nov. 3 at Peacock Fu- service will be held at a lat- mother, Pauline Pait of Blad- rar of Randleman; and two grandchildren; and 17 great- Center in Wilmington. He neral Home. His funeral er date. enboro; three sons, Joey Todd grandchildren. great-grandchildren. was born Dec. 17, 1933 in will be held at 11 a.m. In addition to her father, and Mark Todd, both of Blad- Columbus County, the son Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2015 in she is survived by four sons, enboro, Rick Todd of Holden of the late Jerry Hewett the funeral home chapel Albert Bridgeman and Beach; one daughter, Paula and Earlene Puckett Hewett with Rev. Terry Greene of- Curtis Bridgeman, both Edwards of Bladenboro; six Celebrate Recovery every Monday Ellis. He was preceded in ficiating. Burial will be in of Asheboro, Russ Bridge- grandchildren; and four great- Celebrate Recovery is held every Monday at Living Word death by his wife, Mary Lake Waccamaw Hillcrest man of Seagrove and Mark grandchildren. Church. Dinner is from 6-7 p.m. with main meeting from 7-8 Jane Rawls Hewett. Cemetery. Strickland of Kernersville; In lieu of flowers, dona- p.m. Small groups meet from 8-9 p.m. and Joel’s Place at 9 p.m. The family will receive He is survived by one one daughter, Michelle tions may be made to Lower This is a 12 step Christ-centered recovery with freedom from friends from 6:30-8:30 p.m. son, John Pierce of White- Bridgeman of Asheboro; Cape Fear Hospice and LifeC- Physical abuse, grief, financial difficulty, drugs, alcohol, depres- Tuesday, Nov. 3 at Peacock ville; one daughter, Renee her significant other, Jim are Center, 206 Warrior Trail, sion, anxiety, gossip, love and relationships, sexual addiction, Funeral Home. His funer- Pierce of Whiteville; one Benson of Chadbourn; four Whiteville, N.C. 28472 or Peace food addiction and anger. al service will be held at brother, Kenny Pierce and brothers, Jack Henderson Baptist Church, 125 N.C. Hwy For more information call Pastor Ron at 918-5355, Becki at 3 p.m. Wednesday Nov. 4 wife, Cheryl, of Whiteville; of Dawson, Ga., Ronnie 242 S., Bladenboro, N.C. 28320. 642-4461 or Darren at 770-0511. at Trinity Baptist Church one sister, Penny Pierce Strickland of Rhode Island, The church is located at 6374 Chadbourn Hwy. with Rev. Randy Speight of- Linett and husband, David, Gene Cox of Florida and ficiating. Entombment will of Cape Cod, Ma.; three Greg Cox of Tabor City; be in Columbus Memorial grandchildren, Johnathan three sisters, Susie Barnes Columbus Charter School Fish and chicken at Ransom A.C. Park Mausoleum. Pierce, Ethan Thompson of Tabor City, Linda Ward family movie night Ransom Activity Center will hold a fish and chicken fry of Whiteville, and Kim- He is survived by two and Ruby Pierce; a great Columbus Charter School Saturday, Nov. 7 from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Plates range from $4-$7.50. berly McPherson of Tabor daughters, Gina Hewett grandson, Noah Pierce; will hold a family movie night The center is located on Hwy. 11 in Riegelwood. City; and 16 grandchildren. Stanley of Greensboro and and special family mem- on the lawn Friday, Nov. 13 A guest register is avail- Rebecca Hewett of Santa bers, Sally Galloway Fowl- at 6:30 p.m. The movie being able at inmanfuneralhome. Kings Domain PWC Clothing donations Rosa, Fla.; one granddaugh- er and husband, Scott, and shown is Inside Out. com. sets pastor anniversary ter, Emmalee Grace Stan- their son, Gabriel Fowler Tickets are $5 per person. being accepted ley; a special friend, Linda of Chadbourn; Ray Gallo- Hot dogs, pizza and drinks will Kings Domain Praise and Walk Into Your Inheritance McKeithan; and a nephew, way and wife, Pat, of Chad- be sold. Worship Center will observe Outreach Ministries is asking Jerry Hewett. bourn. $3 turkey shoot All students must be accom- its 11th Pastoral Anniversary for clothing donations. Online condolences may Online condolences may in Chadbourn panied by parents. Celebration honoring Pastor, Donations can be dropped be made at www.peacockfu- be made at www.peacockfu- Bring a chair or blanket Apostle Dr. Carlos M. Shipman off at 1757 Stanley Road, Sup- neralhome.net. neralhome.net. opens Nov. 6 and a pillow. beginning Thursday, Nov. 12 ply. at 7 p.m. and conclude Sunday, JIMMY TURBEVILLE The event is sponsored by For more information call Your Thanksgiving turkey Nov. 15 at 10:15 a.m. The theme NANCY BELL HINSON TABOR CITY -- Jimmy Tur- Platinum Entertainment. Minister Utrillia Bryant at WARD could cost just $3 if you’re a All proceeds go to Relay is “The year of release, vision 508-6861. beville,70, died Sunday, Nov. 1, good enough shot to win in and to come forth.” WHITEVILLE -- Nancy 2015 at his home. For Life. Bell Hinson Ward, 79, died the Chadbourn Pentecostal For more information call Nov. 12 at 7 p.m. the guest By His Grace church Arrangements are incom- Holiness Turkey Shoot begin- speaker will be Prophetess Saturday, October 31, 2015 at plete and will be announced Bill Gore at 770-1339. announcement her residence. She was the ning Friday-Saturday, Nov. 6-7, Benaye Burgess of New Spirit by Inman Ward Funeral By His Grace Ministries daughter of the late Howard behind the church along Elm of Truth Prophetic and Apos- Home. will hold church every Satur- and Mary Spivey Hinson and Street. tolic Ministry in Wilmington. Lebanon UMC day at 5 p.m. was also preceded in death The annual event begins at Nov. 13 at 7 p.m. the guest The minister of music is by one daughter, Donna Sue Trinity BC to host 6:30 p.m. with shells furnished annual BBQ speaker will be Prophetess Torey Bessent. Ward Strait; and two siblings, 2R&D event Nov. 8 by the church. Boston butts Lebanon United Methodist Marilyn Griffin of Gospel and sausage are the usual Church will hold its annual Feast Tabernacle Cathedral of The event will be held at Wayne Hinson and Mildred H. Trinity Baptist Church items won with $3 shots, but Praise in High Point. the Waccamaw Community Prevatte. will host an event called 2R&D BBQ lunch Saturday, Nov. 14 there’s also a 50/50 pot win- Nov. 14 at 6 p.m. will be building, 5585 Waccamaw The family will receive Youth Night (Recover Restore from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. (Eat in or the Annual Unity Ball at the School Road, Ash. friends from 6-8 p.m. Monday, and Discover) Sunday, Nov. ner, and a shotgun to be won take out). Plates are $8. Brunswick Waccamaw Baptist Overseer Elgin Blake is the Nov. 2 at Worthington Funeral 8 at 5 p.m. The guest speaker during the four weekends in The church is located mid- Association Headquarters pastor. Home in Chadbourn. Final will be Joey Henshaw. November. Details on win- way between Whiteville and rites will be held at 2 p.m. He is a graduate of the U.S. ning the shotgun are to be an- Tabor City on James B. White Building, 600 Pine Log Road in Tuesday, Nov. 3 at the funeral Military Academy at West nounced during the shoot. Hwy. 701 South. Whiteville. Attire for the ball home with Rev. Sheena Car- Point in 2011 with a bachelors Another event is the “Light is formal/semi-formal. Ad- trette officiating. Interment degree in American legal in the Box” where anyone ex- vance tickets are, $25 single, Subscribe Today, will be in Thompson Cem- studies and systems engineer- tinguishing the light bulb is a Women’s $40 couples, youth ages 13-17 etery, Whiteville. ing. As an accomplished ath- winner at $5 a shot. Food and $15 and children 12 and under She is survived by one lete Henshaw played baseball drinks will be available each conference set $10. Call 642-4104 son, Randy Ward of Williams for four years at West Point evening. Nov. 15 at 10:15 am the guest Township; one daughter, Lin- and was voted as an NCAA Event Chairman Ricky Nov. 14 speaker will be Elder Antoi- A women’s conference is set da Efird Evans of Hallsboro; All-American in 2009. He cur- Bullard said there would be a nette Bostic of The Sword of rently holds the all-time West for Nov. 14 at 10 a.m. sponsored one sister, Rosa Lee Lewis of “Youth Night” shoot each eve- Truth Outreach Ministries in Vineland Point record for doubles in a by Little Wheel of Hope Mis- Charlotte; five grandchildren; ning, depending on the num- Bennettsville, S.C. game, home runs, total bases sionary Baptist Church, Lake and three great-grandchil- ber of children attending. The Kings Domain is located in a season and is also second Waccamaw. The theme is “God at 1904 Sam Potts Hwy. in Station dren. event is for kids 14 and under. in all time school history for is not through with me yet,” Hallsboro. Available for wedding RBI’s in a season. Healed, Delivered, Restored. Apostle Dr. Carlos M. Ship- receptions & other He was also the founder Union BC choir Praise and worship will man is the pastor. events and leader of “I am second- anniversary be by the Freewill Holiness 642-3157 Farmers Union West Point,” a weekly non- Praise Team and soloist will Union Baptist Church will denominational ministry. be Maretta Wilson. DOM revival Henshaw has lead multiple hold its choir anniversary Minister Sharon Respus Farmers Union Deliverance mission trips to Nicaragua. Sunday, Nov. 8 at 3 p.m. Vari- will speak on “Restored,” Outreach Ministry will hold After graduation he was com- ous groups will appear on the Evangelist Lynda McMillan its fall revival Thursday, Nov. missioned as an officer in the program. will speak on “Healed,” and 5-Friday, Nov. 6 at 7:30 p.m. U.S. Army, served in Iraq, The church is located at Rev. Gladys Hewett will speak nightly. The guest speaker will and as a qualified Airborne 2290 Old Northeast Road, Lake on “Delivered.” be Pastor Teresa McClelland of Ranger has primarily been Waccamaw. For more information call St. Paul Church of Chadbourn. stationed out of Fort Bragg, Gregory W. Spaulding is Caryl Fullwood at 685-4944. The church is located at where he still serves today as the pastor. 3976 Hwy. 211 East in Clarkton. a captain in the Army. Aveylene Stephens is the For more information call pastor. Wayne Holley at 642-7764. Celebrating 60 Years of Ministry Whiteville Church of God was established in 1955. Celebrate with us on Saturday and Sunday, November 7 & 8th Saturday, Nov 7th at 6 pm with Guest speaker Rev. Allen Strickland Sunday, November 8th at 11 am with special music by Mike and Jimille Mills and guest speaker Dr. Wayne Brewer. Meal will follow

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Visit Whiteville.com for the latest news and updates. 8-A – The News Reporter, Monday, November 2, 2015 Elections Continued from page 1-A Faith community to support Smart Start on Nov. 18 What happens in a child’s 2,000 days have a lasting im- nonprofit local partnerships opposed for mayor. Newcomer first 2000 days of life impacts pact on later learning, health led by The N.C. Partnership Colene “Tootie” Kelly, Jay Sug- the entirety of his or her time and success. for Children, Inc. (NCPC), cre- gs Jr. and current mayor Don- on earth. A group of people This is because children’s ates innovative solutions to ald Ray Bass are on the town in Columbus County wants to earliest experiences literally measurably increase learning council ballot with incumbents help each local child be healthy determine how their brains and the healthy development Edwin Roberts, James Green, and succeed. are wired, lay the groundwork of children ages birth to 5e. and Brian Edwards. The First 2000 Days Com- for future health, and form Smart Start gives local com- • Lake Waccamaw – Two munity Faith Summit will take the foundation of the social munities the freedom and commissioner seats are on place in Whiteville on Nov. 18, and emotional skills needed responsibility to determine the ticket. In the West Ward, 2015 at Barefoot Church from for academic and workplace how to increase the health, Franklin Carroll and Kevin 11 a.m.-1 p.m. The church is success. well-being and development of Butler are trying to unseat located at 28 Whiteville Plaza Research shows that high Selena Rowell of Columbus County Partnership for Chil- its children based on the needs incumbent Lee Collum. In the (near the South Whiteville quality early experiences pro- and resources of the local com- East Ward, incumbent commis- dren meets with local leaders in the faith community to McDonald’s, at 1408 S. Madi- vide lasting positive results plan the Nov. 18 Faith Summit. The summit will take place munities. sioner Jimmy Stanley faces a son St.). such as higher graduation NCPC establishes measur- at Barefoot Church in Whiteville from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. and contest with write-in candidate The event is free of charge rates, prevention of violence able statewide goals and com- the public is invited to attend. The focus of the summit Gray Rogers. and the public is invited. A and crime, job and military munities determine the best will be the first 2000 days of Columbus County’s children. • Tabor City – challenger light lunch will be served. readiness, and higher earn- approach to achieving them. David Mincey and incumbents Registration is requested by ings and better jobs. County, birth to age 5. For columbussmartstart.org. For more information, visit Miona Fonvielle and Nelson November 12. To register, call The Columbus County Part- more information, visit www. Smart Start, a network of www.smartstart.org. Lee are on the council ballot, 910-499-4549, 910-499-4548, or nership for Children is part while Mayor Royce Harper is e-mail eva.hernandez@colum- of Smart Start, N.C.’s Early unopposed. bussmartstart.org. Childhood Initiative. The Part- • Whiteville—Incumbent The summit, organized by nership acts as a local leader mayor Terry Mann is unop- the Columbus County Partner- in the development of a com- posed. District Two Coun- ship for Children (Smart Start) prehensive, collaborative ap- cilman Jimmy Clarida faces with the assistance of local proach to serving the needs a challenge from Shanequa faith leaders, will focus on of all children in Columbus Collier. how early child development In District One, three candi- and learning impacts every dates are on the ballot for two North Carolinian – and why open seats. Challenger Emory it’s a matter of our national Worley is facing incumbents security, public safety and Happy 26th Birthday Fall Sales Event! Sara Thompson and Robert economic prosperity. Leder. Unbelievable pricing on select Husqvarna models There are only 2,000 days be- Brittany • Bolton – Incumbent mayor tween the time a baby is born Shawn Maynor is unopposed. and when that child shows up Lauren Britt Incumbent aldermen Eugene for the first day of kindergar- Neal, Ruth Waddell, Geraldine ten. Experiences during these November 3, 2015 Bellamy face challenger Tony RZ46i Lee Freeman. now • Brunswick –Incumbent commissioners Everlene Davis Hired Hands at $2299.55 and Jackie Williams Rowland Reg. $2799.95 are challenged by Nancy H. Hill, and Queen Hawkins. the Emporium • Cerro Gordo -- Mayor David White and councilmen Hired Hands, a local band Daniel Jenkins and David comprised of Bob Stanley, Da- Prince are unopposed. vid Long, Norma Jean Seism, • Fair Bluff – Carl Meares Terry Todd and Larry Henry, Jr. and Jack Meares are unop- will perform at The Emporium posed in their reelection bids Friday, Nov. 6 from 7 to 9 p.m. They play a variety of old We Love You, for town commissioner. Mama, Daddy • Sandyfield – incumbent and new country. Admission is Chelsea & Skylar mayor Garry Keaton and town $4, which includes light refresh- #5742 council members Claudia Bray, ments. Joe Brown, and Azalie Graham are unopposed. 3 year warranty, Headlights Pecan parade Reinforced 10 year mower deck warranty is free; asks for food donations Japanese Hibachi & Chinese Cuisine Participation in the 2015 Pecan Festival Parade will be Chinese & Japanese free to all units. However,the Festival Execu- LUNCH SPECIALS Mulch Kit Bagger Arm Rest Kit tive Committee is suggesting that all parade participants Starting $49.95 $449 $39.95 bring canned goods to be donat- at $ 50 ed to local food banks. Parade units should watch for drop off 5 location at parade start. Mon.-Fri. 11:00-3:00 This change was made after the Pecan Harvest Festival spe- Bring This Coupon cial section, included in today’s paper, was printed. FREE California Roll with your purchase of Relay for Life $25 or more Good November 3 - 9 Located 6 miles south of Whiteville Fall Festival 140 Whiteville Town Ctr., Whiteville, NC on Hwy. 701 S Liberty Healthcare will Beside Domino’s host a Fall Festival Celebration 910.640.1238 642-3278 653-5165 Saturday, Nov. 14 at 40 McNeill Sun - Thurs 11:00 - 9:30 • Fri. - Sat 11:00 - 10:00 Plaza (down from IGA/KJ’s) in Whiteville to benefit Relay for Life. The company invites the public to join in the fun for all ages event to help fight for a Proudly serving Columbus County cure for cancer. The event will be held from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. and surrounding areas sinCe and the public is encouraged to 2013, attend. For more information and for deCades to Come call (910) 212-0749 for more information. Dr. Sutton graduated from UNC Chapel Hill Medical School With Distinction at the top of his class. He is also a nationally Watts joins award-winning cataract surgeon. Dr. Sutton is the only full-time CresCom Board Certified Ophthalmologist in all of Columbus County. CresCom Bank has added five new team members to its growing staff, including one for the Whiteville branch. 810 Spivey Rd. Over 90% of our patient visits have Kayla Watts will serve Whiteville, N.C. 28472 CresCom Bank as a customer 910-642-9850 less than a 10 minute wait time. care specialist in the Whiteville market. As a comprehensive ophthalmologist, Dr. Sutton specializes in: Watts joins from Lowe’s Visit our website . Routine eye exams for children and adults Home Improvement where www.WhitevilleEye.com she served as head cashier and . Glasses and contact lenses previously worked as an office . Eye exams for diabetics clerk at Southeastern Commu- Accepting all major . Treatment of glaucoma and macular degeneration nity College. health insurance plans . Treatment of dry eyes, itchy/red eyes, and eye discomfort Other new hires include including Medicare and two in Charleston, S.C. Doretta . Surgery of the eye and eyelids Medicaid McHugh joins the team as a . Urgent and Emergency eye care loan processor at the West Ash- ley branch. Audra Mangialardo joins CresCom as a part-time teller at the Litchfield branch at Pawleys Island, S.C. “Professional eye care, Part-time teller Lindsay We are available to schedule your appointment Glaser has joined CresCom at now by calling 910-642-9850. the Cane Bay branch in Sum- where you’re treated like family.” merville, S.C. The News Reporter, Monday, November 2, 2015 – 9-A Regional youth coon hunt slated for Nov. 14 By JEFFERSON WEAVER considered a staple of rural and expect him to be able to a coon come out of a tree. A sounds like.” year, and all funding comes Staff Writer life, providing meat, furs for run coons every fall. There’s skilled squaller can mimic the Organizers will provide from donations by members sale, and entertainment. Well- more than feeding and water- sound of two coons fighting, breakfast, lunch and supper to and local sponsors. Treeing, barking, bench- trained dogs have different ing.” which causes a coon’s curios- the young hunters. Adults are “People have been good to ing, squalling, terms which barks and howls for breaking In addition to the practical ity to override its caution, also welcome, and donations us, but this is all on a shoe- might confuse many people, trail, chasing, and treeing a skills classes, the bench show bringing it out into the open. are appreciated. The Wildlife string,” Spivey said. “It doesn’t are music to the ears of a coon. is always a tight competition. Although squalling on a Resources Commission is cost the kids a thing. We try to coonhunter, especially young “A lot of people just love Children demonstrate their hunt usually only lasts a few expected to have a hunter provide a good, family atmo- coonhunters. to hear the dogs run,” Spivey dog’s obedience as well as minutes at most, Spivey joked safety trailer at the event, and sphere, where the kids can be The annual Carolina Youth said. posture, confirmation and that inexperienced parents a number of vendors will also outside, learn something new Challenge coon hunt is Nov. 16 This year’s event is spon- personality. might want to bring a bottle be on hand. and have some fun. We have to at King Farms in Hallsboro. sored by the coonhunting Young hunters will also get of Tylenol. Several sponsors have al- teach the younger generations Organizers are hoping for an clubs from Delco, Columbus the opportunity to test their “The squalling contest is ready dedicated door prizes, as about sports like coonhunting even larger crowd in years County, Tabor City and Bruns- dogs’ treeing abilities using always a big part of the chal- well as awards for the winners – they’re part of heritage, and past. wick. Events start around 10 a coonskin suspended from a lenge,” he laughed, “but it’s in the contests. Spivey said if we don’t pass this on, it’ll be “We have people who at- a.m., and continue through tree. Dogs are judged on how also headache time. You get a other sponsors are welcome. forgotten.” tend the big state-level hunts, the night. rapidly they find the scent for hundred of those going off at The contest costs around For more information, con- and they say our youth event “We’ll have different age the coonskin, and how quickly the same time, and see what it $6,000 to $7,000 to put on each tact Bobby Pierce at 840-7518. is always better,” said Randy classes as always,” Spivey they bay “treed”. Spivey. said. “The cutoff is 17 – an 18 Saturday evening, young Last year, more than 200 year old will have some advan- hunters and their dogs – with families attended the event tages over younger kids.” adult chaperones – will take from 20 counties in the state. Among the youngest hunt- to the swamps around King’s Virginia flagger to give SCV program Hunters came from as far ers in recent years was a Fox Preserve for actual hunts. The Columbus County the Commander-In-Chief ’s away as South Carolina and 4-year-old girl who excelled at The coon population appears Volunteers Camp of the Sons Ladies Appreciation Medal, Georgia to win awards, earn both the bench show and the to be healthy this year, so there of Confederate Veterans will and received the Stephen bragging rights and pit their treeing contest, even though should be plenty of quarries meet Sunday, Nov. 8 at Peace Dill Lee Award at the 2013 hounds against local coons. her hound was twice her size. for the hounds to smell, chase Baptist Church, 653 Love Mill SCV National Reunion in Coon hunting is a tradition- Spivey said all participants and tree. Road, Whiteville at 2:30 p.m. Vicksburg. al fall activity that involves must take part in a dog-care Spivey said all youth hunt- The program will be given She is second vice-presi- using hounds to locate, pursue class before they can compete. ers will have the opportunity by Susan Frise Hathaway, a dent of the Richmond-Stone- and tree raccoons. “It’s as much about teach- to join the squalling contest major leader and co-founder wall Jackson #1705 Chapter While few modern hunt- ing the kids as anything,” he as well as receive instruction of the Virginia Flaggers. of the United Daughters ers harvest their ring-tailed said. “You can’t just tie a good in the use of the noisemaker. The public is always wel- of the Confederacy, a mem- quarry, coonhunting was once dog to a tree in the backyard Squallers are used to make come and there is no admis- ber of the Sally Tompkins sion charge. Chapter #2 of the Order of Born and raised in High- the Confederate Rose, and land Springs, a small suburb an associate member of the Train for a career in manicuring technology just east of Richmond, Va., Edmund Ruffin Fire Eaters As the demand for nail To fulfill that demand, program this spring. Hathaway grew up in the #3000 Camp, Sons of Confed- services grows, so does the Southeastern Community This is a two-semester shadows of the Seven Days erate Veterans. demand for trained nail pro- College will begin offering program designed to prepare Battlefields. She and her husband, Jes- fessionals. a Manicuring Technology individuals for state board As the daughter of a relic se, live in Sandston, and have testing. hunter and War Between the two children. She is an active Class topics will include States enthusiast, she was Susan Hathaway, member of Grove Avenue acrylic nail enhancements, bred to honor and respect her a Virginia Flagger Baptist Church, where she UV gel nail enhancements, Southern Heritage. serves in the music ministry. Aaron Dehne receives UV nail polishes, and spa She is the great-great ongoing flagging protest nail and pedicure services. granddaughter of four Con- of the Virginia Museum Low Price Tire Guarantee Opportunities for employ- federate veterans, all of of Fine Arts after museum new JROTC Award ment include traditional nail whom served from and for officials forced the removal The Columbus County technician in a salon or spa, the state of Virginia. of battle flags from the Con- Sons of Confederate Veterans medical nail technician for A graduate of Highland federate Memorial Chapel, Camp 794 bestowed its first H. high-risk clients like diabet- Springs High School, she as well as their efforts in L. Hunley JROTC Award to ics, salon management, salon received a B.S. in educa- numerous other heritage Cadet Aaron Dehne, a West educator, distributor sales tion from Virginia Common- defense battles throughout Columbus High School stu- consultant, manufacturer wealth University, and is Virginia and beyond. dent. Cadet Dehne was rec- educator, beauty school in- employed with an archi- She is the recipient of the ommended for the award by structor, and film/editorial tecture and design firm in Advancing the Colors award his commanding officer, Lt. nail technician. Richmond. from the Lee-Jackson Camp Colonel Jeffery Owens, and it Financial aid is available In the fall of 2011, she # 1, SCV, Richmond; the was presented Oct. 7 at school. for students who qualify. For helped organize the Virginia Ladies Appreciation Medal As the unit stood at atten- Flaggers, who have gained Behind Quality Ford more information, contact from the Robert E. Lee Camp 106 Quality Street, Whiteville tion, Commander Thomas Cosmetology Lead Instructor national attention for their # 1589, SCV, Midlothian; 910-640-FAST (640-3278) Jolly and Lt. Commander Jonathan Hester at jonathan. Mike Hollingsworth of the [email protected] or (910) CCSCV presented the award 642-7141, ext. 255. while Col. Owens pinned the medal on the cadet’s uniform. Cadet Dehne is a senior student and a member of the add performance & protection JROTC and FFA organiza- Scouts to hold tions. He is also an Eagle Scout to your saw purchase and plans to join the United flag retirement States Army after graduation. Cadet Aaron Dehne Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts The coveted Hunley Award will host the fifth annual Flag recognizes exceptional JROTC Retirement Ceremony Mon- cadets who have demonstrated emy warship. day, Nov. 9 at 6 p.m. at the the characteristics of duty, The Junior Reserve Offi- First Presbyterian Church at honor, and commitment, as cers Training Corps (JROTC) the corner of East Wyche and exhibited by the crew of the is a federal program sponsored Thompson streets. Confederate Submarine H. L. by the United States Armed Veterans from all branches Hunley before it and the crew Forces in high Schools across of the military service are perished after sinking an en- the nation. encouraged to attend add performance & protection to your saw purchase

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political chaos Sometimes the teacher gets The University of North Carolina sys- taken to school, as we learned tem gets a new president next spring. And recently when speaking to The Ke- nan Fellows. This great program its Board of Governors will have a new by The Kenan Institute selects 50 chairman soon. K-12 teachers for a yearlong en- We hope both events will pull the system richment experience that focuses back from the chaotic discord that has on leadership development and marked the past year. curriculum. After our NC SPIN After presiding over a series of con- panel discussed issues facing our troversies, board Chairman John Fenne- state we opened the floor for ques- bresque abruptly resigned last Monday. tions and got an earful. Last Friday, the governors unanimously Questions covered the gamut of public education issues includ- elected former U.S. Secretary of Educa- ing policies, testing, curriculum tion Margaret Spellings as the next UNC changes, classroom dynamics and system president. Spellings will take office discipline, support they receive in March. Current president Tom Ross will (or fail to receive) from parents, stay in place until the end of this year. administrators and elected of- Ross, a widely respected system presi- ficials. And no discussion can dent, was be held without talking about ousted for The point funding. one short- Thousands of students But the Q&A coming: He from southeastern North Dear Clair and Tom stopped was a Dem- Carolina will attend UNC dead in By JEFFERSON WEAVER MJ and Uncle Brandon. Aunt I want you to know the deep lux- ocratic ap- system schools. State lead- its tracks Staff Writer Alicia’s an artist; Aunt MJ is a ury of the fur of a bobcat, a coyote, pointee. when a ers and the UNC Board of fantastic cook. Preacher Lamont a beaver and an otter, and under- Under young, Governors can’t let politics I must preface this with an apol- and Uncle Brandon are some of the stand that we are responsible for Fenne- male, Pitt ogy; at this point, I have no idea if strongest Christian men I’ve ever looking after God’s creations, but blemish what is arguably County bresque, you are both boys, both girls, or known. Both couples were among not worshipping them like some the top university system teacher politics in- one of each. As I write these words, the first who volunteered to give silly people do. I want to be there told us creasingly in the country. it hasn’t been long that your mom you and your mom a home if you when you catch your first fish, read he was intruded has known she was expecting. We needed one. your first book by yourself (I have relatively know there are two of you, since Uncle Steve and Aunt Teresa a copy of ‘Listen, Rabbit’ just for into the UNC system and liberal-leaning new to the Tom Campbell the doctor found your mom’s know how to make things grow; you, by the way.) I want to help programs came under fire. class- heartbeat as well as yours. We you’ll never be hungry if you’re you chase chickens (Aunt Debbie’s The last-minute scramble to hire Spell- room, adding that he loved don’t know for sure whether you ever around them, and you’ll scared of them, by the way, so we’ll ings drew anger from across the political teaching and felt he was making are a Tom and a Britt, or a Claire almost always be laughing. Your do that at my house). spectrum, especially from the leaders of a difference. He lived modestly, and an Ellie. For the moment, other Uncle Steve and Uncle Peter I want to help you understand pointing out he didn’t even have the state House and Senate, who decried his I’m trying to cover all the bases. don’t even know each other, but that even with all its flaws, the cable TV, but after paying his deliberate flouting of a legislative directive This is an unusual letter, to say they both love music, and have America you are being born into bills he was left with $43.65 at the that the governors choose from among the least; a lot of other people will been lifting you from the beginning is still the greatest country on end of the month. How, he asked, three finalists for the system presidency. read it before you even take your as well. earth. It might well come down to would anyone expect him to con- first breaths in the world. Needless Uncle you being among those who have Even Republican appointees to the Board tinue teaching? to say, I haven’t met you. For that August and to defend it; I am not one for pre- of Governors called for Fennebresque’s Kudos to Governor McCrory matter, I haven’t met your mother. Aunt Jen- dicting the future, but I want you resignation, saying the secretive presiden- and our legislature for wisely But I’m one of the folks who nifer aren’t prepared if it comes to that. tial search was unacceptable. increasing starting teacher pay was praying for you, back when married I want to help you learn to ride It’s not yet clear what course Spell- to $35,000 per year. That will help we found out your mom was preg- yet, but a bike (much sooner than I did); this young teacher. But what ings will chart for the university system, nant. You see, she was scared, and they have sharpen a pocketknife; write a sen- about other teachers? although we do have some hints. She is considering something very bad. been lifting tence; read a map; build a campfire, Teacher pay is just one topic best known as an architect and leading Thankfully, she changed her mind, you from and a shelter from the rain; shoot in the education political football proponent of President George W. Bush’s so one of these days, you’ll be born. the mo- a rifle and a shotgun; train a dog; game in which the players, elected Sadly, a lot of other babies never ment they read; learn history the way it was signature No Child Left Behind initiative. officials and administrators, seem had that chance. found out meant to be learned; learn how to But she also convened the Commission on more interested in playing to I assure you, I am nothing you were Jefferson Weaver track a critter through the woods; the Future of Higher Education, whose the crowds on the sidelines than special. It’s just that someone else coming into learn manners that will make you report focused on the role of universities fixing problems. Nobody believes who cares about you called me and the world. stand out, and hopefully give you in serving the marketplace and economic we adequately compensate our asked that we pray for your mom. Your Aunt Cynthia is an artist an edge when you grow up; and teachers but side issues, like development - a familiar theme from Gov. Sometimes it’s a scary world out in her own right, but her skills lie listen to other people, and try to performance pay, distract us. Per- Pat McCrory’s comments about the role of here, even for adults, much less for in organizing things; she knows help them. I want to teach you how formance pay discussions come the university system here. little kids; your mom isn’t much how to bring people and things to evaluate everything available, across sounding like someone Spellings is more politician than aca- more than a little kid herself. Don’t together. She’s a classy lady, and a and make the best decision you standing in front of the stove say- be upset that she was scared. Be lot of fun, and scared of possums can – and stick with it. demic. She was a Bush adviser while he ing, “Give me heat and then I’ll proud that she was brave. – but she loves babies, too. There’s so much I want to teach was Texas governor, and political director feed you wood.” We’ve been sing- I had nothing to do with bring- Your Aunt Rhonda can raise you, Claire and Tom, just as there for his first gubernatorial campaign. ing that performance pay tune for ing you into this world, Tom and all kinds of little critters, and she is so much a bunch of other folks That background will help her navigate years and still haven’t resolved it. Claire, but I want to make you a can teach you all you’ll ever need want to teach you, too. There’s a the halls of government in Raleigh and We just keep tossing incomplete promise: your Aunt Rhonda and to know about fishing. Little kids politician who likes to run around passes while teachers leave the Washington, which is an important skill I will be there for you, as long as think she’s a lot of fun, since she saying it takes a village to raise a profession and another genera- for the leader of one of the nation’s top your mom says it’s okay. There ain’t much bigger than many of child — well, I don’t buy that. tion of children pay the price for public university systems. But it could be are a lot of other folks who prayed them, and she’s still a kid at heart. It does, however, take a family – our failure to address the biggest a liability as well if it opens the door to in- and made that promise, too; I can And me? Well, I have so much I and you two have a really big one task of state government. vouch for them, that you and your want to show you. that already loves you. creasing political meddling with academia. While we argue over the proper mom are loved, even if we have I want to help you learn to read, We found out about you in the Spellings and the next chairman of the amount of funding and pay for never met you. since you are never alone nor are Moon of Last Harvest, as the In- Board of Governors will start with a clean teachers, the latest curriculum I’m fair to middling sure that, you poor, when you can read. I dians called it; your mother saved slate. We’ll be best served if they use it to du jour, technology, initiatives given the chance, we’ll all share want to teach you about God, and your lives in the Moon of Trad- advance academic excellence. and trends, the inescapable truth something with you. how prayers aren’t always an- ing. She’s got several long, tough Reprinted from The Fayetteville Observer. is that the single most important Your Uncle Ron can fix just swered like we want them to be, but months ahead of her, but we’ll element in public education (aside about anything mechanical; Aunt like He knows is what best for us. be seeing you, sometime around from the parent) is the classroom Debbie was a nurse, and still is, in I want to teach you to call a the Moon of Green Grass, in late teacher. And if that teacher her heart. She has a hand for nur- squirrel with two dimes, and lead spring - the time of promise. spends too many hours figuring turing big critters, and teaching a dove as it flashes across the Sep- Speaking of promises – your out how to make ends meet or has people how to ride horses. tember sky of a cornfield. I want mom was scared, and thought she Quotes of to take a part-time job just to pay Dr. Charlie and Aunt Donna to help you calm your nerves when was going to have to go through monthly bills he or she cannot be (she was also a nurse) – now, they a big deer snorts and steps out in this all alone. I can promise you, totally focused on providing our know critters too, as well as tak- the chill dawn of November. I want you’re never going to be alone – children the best possible educa- ing care of little kids. Dr. Charlie to hold your hands as we tumble God loves you, and you have a big the week tion. helped make a lot of little kids through the midnight woods, chas- ol’ family that has never even met Let’s take the teacher pay issue “She was the quiet one of us. She was feel better when they were sick. ing the sounds of hounds chasing you, so you’re never going to be off the table of education discus- always the gentle spirit of me and my They’re there for you, too. a coon. I want to be there to back alone. sions and move on to more impor- Some of your strongest prayer you up when a wild hog turns Sincerely, sisters. She was always a caregiver tant problems. Pay our teachers warriors were Preacher Lamont toward us on a tangled trail in a Uncle Jefferson and always the one who would step attractive living wages so they and Aunt Alicia, as well as Aunt Carolina bay. up to take care of people who were will stay in the classroom and sick.” perhaps encourage a new wave Thumbs down –Treka McMillian, sister of Kena McMil- to enroll in our schools of edu- lian, an RN at Liberty Commons who cation and head off the teacher was shot and killed by her husband. Walking among the stones shortage looming ahead. To those who believe we have too many Kena McMillian was the 41-year-old BY RAY LUNDY I move on and stand beside a began his own bank in the same mediocre or poor teachers we mother of four. Special to The News Reporter man given to drink and violence, town, and almost broke the bank would respond that is a manage- Moonlight dances across the and eventually it led to murder, in that refused him: “Take that ye ment problem to be addressed by “Nationally only 10 percent of cases white stones as I walk among the the dark and in secret. He never ancient ruffians!” administrators, but it is no reason are reported, we serve about 1,000 dead. The stones mark the places did time for it, but I am sure that Here lies the one who was a leg- to punish the rest of our teachers. victims. That is a huge number out of the fallen, and flags mark the God settled the score. I move on to end in his own mind, but somehow These Kenan Fellows were not there we are not reaching. Some are resting places of those who served the grave of a woman who loved no one else believed it, a blowhard just whining or complaining but scared to come forward, embarrassed our country. The cemetery is the men, and to that of a man who who sometimes was obnoxious. were truly dedicated professionals to report it or in danger of losing place to visit for a reality check. loved women too much. At his A kind, gentle pastor lies under who wanted to stay in the class- their lives if they do report it. What I have walked each lane among grave, I am reminded of the old yonder tree; faithful to the end he room. They questioned whether we want to say as a program is that the dead, and I have read many of song my dad sang about a friend: was to his Master. Over there are we (the collective we) want them the tombstones: names, dates of “Cigarettes and whisky and wild, the remains of a splendid athlete to succeed as much as they if you feel like you are in a violence birth and death, epitaphs. Here wild women, they’ll drive you and man who died in combat in wanted to teach. When there’s situation or potentially violent re- are legendary folk and the not-so- crazy; they’ll drive you insane,” France in WW II. only $43.65 left at the end of the lationship … we have resources and legendary. and they did. To an early grave All need to walk occasionally month it doesn’t feel like it. that is what we are here for.” Here lie doctors, lawyers, cap- he went. among the stones. One stone in Campbell is former assistant – Vickie Pait of Families First, a non- tains of commerce, and common A legend in his own time was another cemetery had it right: “Re- North Carolina State Treasurer profit that, among other things, provides folk. The one at my left side was the banker heading for Charles- member friend, as you pass by; as and is creator/host of NC SPIN, assistance to domestic violence victims the wife of a friend, and the one ton who stopped in a small town you are now so once was I. As I am a weekly statewide television dis- and their families and also operates a to my right was his mistress, so to cash a check. The bank in the now, so you will surely be. Prepare cussion of state issues. N.C. Spin they say, but I never mentioned her airs:Wilmington’s WILM-TV on shelter. town refused to cash his check. thyself to follow me,” (Epitaph name to anyone. So, shortly thereafter, the banker from old European monastery). Sundays at 8 a.m. The News Reporter, Monday, November 2, 2015 – 11-A Ilyan Continued from page 1-A around the corner to a room where Ilyan was grinning while sitting in a chair. They kneeled down and he ran into their arms where they instantly connected. The newly formed trio spent the next five days ex- ploring Plovdiv, Bulgaria, and getting to know each other. At the end of the week, the Har- relsons said their goodbyes to Ilyan and traveled back to the United States under the im- pression that the average wait time was two to four months. Due to changes in the gov- ernment – and other delays – the Harrelsons did not return to Bulgaria until May of this year – seven months later – to bring Ilyan home. “Since we’ve arrived home, there have been many adjust- ments,” Gretal said. “First, there is the language barrier. Although we hired an Eng- lish tutor for Iliyan between the trips, he still was able to speak very little. We spent the first month playing a lot of charades.” Being immersed in the Eng- Garbrielle Tedder, Maci Harrleson, Kevin Harrelson, Ilyan Harrelson, Gretal Harrelson, Grant Tedder and Savanna Harrelson. lish language has been the best teaching tool for Ilyan, though he has caught on quickly, ac- cording to Gretal. He is a seventh grader at Central Middle School with his new brother, Grant, who has helped him adjust to the school. They are typical brothers – best friends one minute and fighting the next. “Ilyan is very active and very inquisitive,” Gretal said. “He asks a thousand questions, and he’s smart and catches on quickly to most things. He likes Grant Harrelson has already introduced his new brother to build things and to help Kev- Ilyan to video games. in take care of the horses, cows and chickens on our farm.” Ilyan said that the best part of being adopted is having a family and teachers who care about him and teach him right from wrong. It is the small things that make him happy, like having someone pick him up from school and ask him how his day was. “I had no doubt that I want- ed to be adopted,” Ilyan said. “I asked God for a family and He Ilyan Harrelson Ilyan and Kevin Harrelson answered.” Ilyan likes to swim and go to the beach. He plays recreation- al soccer, and his favorite foods are bananas, cheeseburgers Gretal Harrelson with photos of their first encounter with Ilyan. and French fries. His hobbies include drawing, playing vid- ternational team is working tunity to rouse church, com- eo games and riding his bike. to bring awareness to adop- munity and friends to God’s Nov. 8 is Adoption Sunday, tion and get children adopted. call to care for an orphan and and Gretal’s True Justice In- Adoption Sunday is an oppor- help stop human trafficking. ABC Continued from page 1-A in order to take a tax deduc- Town of Chadbourn and, per be made quarterly beginning tion. Mayor Donald Ray Bass an arrangement that has been July 1, 2015. approached ABC board chair- in place for many years, 45 At the same meeting, coun- man Tony Freeman about the percent to Columbus County. cilman Edwin Roberts made possibility of the ABC store All Columbus County ABC a motion to dissolve the ABC moving to the former Kanga- stores distribute 45 percent Board, but his motion died for roo location. of profits to the county under lack of a second. It was estimated that reno- an arrangement worked out vation and expansion of the many years ago. building to accommodate the From the town’s 50 percent $199.95 ABC store would cost about share of the distribution, 5 Dependable... $140,000, which would be paid percent of profits would have Select Baggers 1/2 Price with purchase of a new mower by the ABC board. to go to the Chadbourn Fire ...perhaps the most The Chadbourn council Department. subsequently extended an of- However, beginning in 2009, important word when fer to lease the Kangaroo build- the town and county agreed considering a used ing to the ABC board for $2,000 to forego receiving disburse- a month. Under the terms ments for five years to enable automobile. proposed by council, the ABC the ABC board to save money board also would be asked to to purchase their own store. When we say “de- donate an additional $10,000 Although that agreement ex- pendable,” we mean annually to the Chadbourn pired two years ago, the ABC Police Department. board has not made those two things. First, we go On Sept. 17, the West Co- disbursements to the town and to every effort to make lumbus ABC board voted county since 2009. sure that our cars are $299.95 $229.95 $549.95 unanimously to reject that At a special called meet- offer and remain in its current ing last week, the Chadbourn the very best available; location, citing concerns about council voted to ask the ABC we refuse to sacrifice possible loss of revenue from board to pay the town the tourist traffic, safety for store disbursements for the last quality just to get a low employees and customers, and two years and to begin im- priced vehicle. Second, vandalism to the Kangaroo mediately paying current dis- property. bursements due on a quarterly we stand behind every In their letter rejecting the basis. car or truck we sell. If offer, they also cited location. They also voted to try to get The current store is located on all ABC stores in the county to you have a problem the right side of the highway petition the Columbus County with one of our cars, for beach-bound traffic, and Board of Commissioners to the Kangaroo location would lower the 45 percent county we’ll fix it...that’s why be on the left side of the road. distribution rate, said to be we say, “We stand “Due to heavy traffic flow one of the highest in the state. behind our cars.” Why through Chadbourn people In a nearly three-hour long will not get out of line just to called meeting last week, the settle for less? Located 6 miles south of Whiteville purchase liquor. Chadbourn town council voted on Hwy. 701 S Tabor City offers them an 3-1, with Worley recusing and easier choice within 15 min- councilman James Green vot- utes from Chadbourn,” they ing against, to allow the ABC SHORT wrote. board to keep and use the 642-3278 653-5165 State ABC law requires money that had been withheld BROS. distribution of a minimum of from the distribution for the five percent of profits to law originally-agreed-to five years. AUTO SALES enforcement, i.e., the Chad- They also voted unanimously bourn Police Department. It to require that distributions 642-6543 also requires distribution of to the town, police department Hwy. 701 - South of Wal-Mart 50 percent of profits to the and fire department begin to 12-A – The News Reporter, Monday, November 2, 2015 AlzDe CD Rates are going up caregivers **CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT support 6 Months $2,500.00 Minimum group meets .35%Rate .35%APY tonight (30 day penalty will apply for early withdrawal) 12 Months $2,500.00 Minimum Columbus County’s Alz- De (Alzheimer’s/Dementia) .45%Rate .45%APY Support Group will meet to- night at 7 p.m at The Lower (60 day penalty will apply for early withdrawal) Cape Fear Hospice (LCFH) 24 Months $2,500.00 Minimum Angel House, 206 Warrior Trail, Whiteville. .55%Rate .55%APY Dr. Ray Thigpen will (60 day penalty will apply for early withdrawal) be the speaker the month. He will be sharing special **Dividends accrued daily-paid monthly thoughts on “The Extra Minute” and early diagno- sis. 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Sports The News Reporter, Monday, November 2, 2015 - Page 1B Pack clinches title Stallions with 49-0 victory over South Robeson rip Devils By FRANKLIN DAVIS possession with great field Sports Writer position, the Mustang 38 yard with huge line. Carr scored from four ROWLAND - Not that yards out on third down to long ago, high school football make the margin 28-0. South teams that dominated time Robeson's next and most suc- 2nd half of possession typically came cessful drive, six plays, 28 out ahead on the scoreboard. yards, ended on downs. By DAN BISER Whiteville's 49-0 win over Whiteville, unable to move South Robeson Friday was the ball, was forced to punt. Sports Editor a prime example of how un- Taylor Smith averted disaster RED SPRINGS - The South Columbus reliable that statistic has for the Pack by running down Stallions knew going into Friday that the Red become. The Mustangs had an errant punt snap and get- Springs Red Devils stood in their way of advanc- the football for five minutes, ting off the kick. Whiteville ing to the state 2A playoffs as well as gaining a fourteen seconds more than utilized their time outs to tie for the Three Rivers Conference champion- Whiteville in the first half. force a punt. The Mustangs' ship. With the healthy return of junior running Halftime score, Whiteville 35, punt was a disaster, traveling back Dennis Stephens along with some solid South Robeson 0. a negative one yard. It took 30 defensive efforts, Coach Kyle Hutchison’s Stal- The Wolfpack ran a total seconds and three plays for lions took charge in the second half and pow- of 20 offensive plays in the Whiteville to score. ered their way to a 51-32 Friday-night victory. initial half. Five of those Carr hit Cameron Smith Leggett, who finished with more than 200 plays produced touchdowns behind the defense for a 32- yards and four touchdowns, was the main cog and seven were in excess of 15 yard score. The Wolfpack led in the Stallion offense as South Columbus pulled yards. South Robeson did not at the half 35-0. away from a 14-14 halftime tie to gain their fifth help their cause with three Carr's only mistake of the win in six conference games. lost fumbles, one intercep- night, an interception in the The Stallions held a 45-14 edge late in the tion and a punt for negative end zone, came on the first third quarter before Red Springs put up three yardage. series of the second half. It late scores with its passing game. The win assures Coach was three-and-out for the Photo by Grant Merritt Red Springs, which suffered its second Luke Little’s Wolfpack of at Mustangs. Carr threw his East Columbus defensive back Justin Chestnut (10) wraps up the straight loss, fell to 3-3 in the conference and least a tie for its third straight fourth touchdown pass of Fairmont ball carrier in Friday night’s Three Rivers Conference football 7-3 for the season. Three Rivers Conference the game and third to Phillip Leggett, who sat out most of the Stallions’ championship. WHS, now 6-0 Powell from five-yards out. game at Lake Waccamaw. Fairmont won the game 60-0. East Columbus win over St. Pauls a week earlier with a leg in- in conference and 8-2 overall, The kick was good. The 42-0 will wind up its 2015 season Friday night at West Columbus. jury, put an exclamation point on the victory can win the title outright with score instituted a running with a 54-yard run that gave SCHS its final a win over South Columbus clock for the remainder of points of the night. Friday night at South Co- the game. Tornadoes roll past Gators Leggett’s effort put him over the 1,000-yard lumbus. The Wolfpack defense has rushing mark for the season as South Colum- South Robeson lost a fum- lost a couple of possible shut- LAKE WACCAMAW - The Fairmont The Gators are still looking for bus improved to a 5-1 record in the TRC and a ble on the third play of the outs in similar situations. Not Golden Tornadoes returned the open- their first Three Rivers Conference 5-5 season record. game. Whiteville was unable this evening. Andrew Powell, ing kickoff for a touchdown and then win since the 2013 season. “We played with a lot of determination to- to gain a first down. After a Garrett Wilson, Monchovia converted an East Columbus fumble into Coach Rocky Lewis’ Gator squad night,” Leggett said. “Our offensive line did a South Robeson punt, Phillip Gaffney, Roshad McNeill, another score as they went on to gain a got a good running effort from soph- great job. We worked hard at moving the foot- Powell took a short pass from Jarred Small, Kordell Faulk, 60-0 victory over host East Columbus in omore back Darius Bellamy, who had ball and putting some good scoring drives to- Nydir Carr and turned it into Trey Ellis, Sylvester Gore and a Three Rivers 1A-2A Conference football more than 50 yards rushing. gether.” a 30-yard touchdown. a constant flow of substitutes game. Leumichael Jones also had some Sophomore quarterback Robby Spencer A bad snap foiled the PAT never allowed the Mustangs Fairmont led 44-0 at halftime, and a good gainers for the Gators and Dex- said the game had presented a “must-win” attempt. The Mustangs next inside Whiteville's 36-yard running clock was utilized during the ter McKoy came up with a couple of situation. possession ended with an- line. final two quarters of play. Fairmont put passes for sizeable gains. East Co- “We knew that if we were to get in the other fumble. Keshawn Bel- Nate Powell added the final its season record at 8-2 and conference lumbus posted a record of 1-6 on its playoffs, we had to win tonight,” said Spen- lamy scored on a 45-yard touchdown for Whiteville on record at 5-1. home field this season. cer, whose only completion on three attempts run on the Wolfpack's next a 65-yard pass and run from Coach Mark Heil’s Golden Tornadoes The Gators’ only win came in a was a 20-yard scoring toss to a wide-open Gar- offensive play. Carr ran in Phillip Powell to produce the can claim a share of the conference 30-12 decision over Heide Trask on rett Wilson early in the fourth quarter. “We the two-point conversion for a final tally of 49-0. championship Friday with a win over Sept. 11. focused on that all week and we were able to 14-0 Whiteville lead. The third The passing game carried St. Pauls and a South Columbus win ECHS will be out to gain its sec- come across with it tonight.” South Robeson fumble set up the load for Whiteville. Carr over conference-leading Whiteville, East ond win Friday when it is scheduled Hutchison termed the victory “as a strong Whiteville on the Mustang 21- was 12 of 16 for 205 yards and Columbus slipped to 0-6 in the conference to take on West Columbus in a rival- team effort against a very good football team. yard line. Carr found Phillip four touchdowns. and 1-9 for the season. ry game at Cerro Gordo. “I’m pleased with effort and with the way Powell alone in the end zone Phillip Powell was one for our guys handled themselves tonight,” he said. on the first play. The kick for one for 65 yards and a touch- On the defensive side of the ball, the Stal- the point after was good. This down. Phillip Powell had six Football contest winner lions got key pass interceptions by Mike Byars was the first of five consecu- catches for 78 yards and three and Bailey Chestnutt. tive successful kicks. touchdowns. Colin Rowland of Whiteville won test with 17 of 18 correct picks. Ted Red Springs drove the ball 66 yards and a Shane Nairn's intercep- week 9 of the Allstate - Angela Slagle Williams, representing Waffle Interna- tion gave Whiteville another See Wolfpack on 2B Agency - Pigskin Picks Football Con- tional, is the VIP weekly winner. See Stallions on 2B Eastern Randoph knocks SCHS from state 2A volleyball playoffs VINEGAR HILL - South leave the floor with an ankle Sarvis had 17 assists, Columbus High School’s run injury. Haley Rising also suf- Marlowe pointed out that in the 2015 state 2A volleyball fered an injury. SCHS senior players Lindsey playoffs came to a screeching Marlowe’s South Columbus Jones, Lindsey Lewis, Macy halt in Thursday’s third-round squad closed its 2015 season McPherson, and Sadryne Ja- match. with a 21-2 record, including cobs have been part of the Lady The visiting Eastern Ran- a third straight Three Rivers Stallions’ 44-4 record over the dolph Lady Wildcats swept Conference championship. (See past two seasons. three straight sets in a dominat- photo on 2B). “We should be coming back ing fashion to bounce the Three Eastern Randolph All-Stater strong next year,” Marlowe Rivers Conference champion Christian Ritter had 21 kills and said. SCHS squad. 14 digs while Ashley Ledbetter South Columbus has ad- The Lady Wildcats from had 15 kills and 15 digs. Krista vanced to at least the third the PAC 6 Conference won by Tuggle had 35 assists. round of the state playoffs in scores of 25-14, 25-16 and 25-15. “We had a pretty tough time each of the past three seasons. The opening set included a today, but we went against a Last fall, the Lady Stallions 17-0 run by the ERHS squad, very good team,” Marlowe said. made it to the fourth round turning a 4-1 deficit into an 18-4 “They were very strong through where they bowed to Carrboro. advantage. the middle and had several tal- The Eastern Randolph “That kind of set the tone,” ented senior players.” squad traveled to play top- SCHS coach David Marlowe South Columbus’ Madison seeded Carrboro on Saturday said. Spencer and Mattie Johnson and dropped a 3-1 decision to Staff photo by Fruller Royal The Lady Stallions cause had eight and seven kills re- the Lady Jaguars. Coach Lora was further dampened when spectively, followed by Taylor Ritter’s Lady Wildcats closed South Columbus’ Alfonso Panteleon (10) gets off a kick while being defended by senior Lindsey Jones had to Turbeville with four. Hailey their season with a 19-8 record. Whiteville’s Vann Ciamillo (1) in Thursday night’s Three Rivers Conference game at the WHS field. South Columbus won the match 3-2 in overtime. Lady Pack to face Raleigh Charter today Three Rivers Conference soccer WHS edges Voyager in second round Stallions put damper on WHS Senior Night; of state 1A dual team tennis playoffs Gators take victory over West Columbus

The Whiteville Lady Wolf- pletion of singles play, but the Snipes (W) def. Caroline How- The South Columbus Stallions soccer In Thursday’s other soccer match involv- pack posted a 5-4 win over Lady Wolfpack pulled out wins ell, 6-2, 6-1; Katerina Lenora (V) team took its first-ever soccer victory over ing Columbus County teams, East Colum- visiting Voyager Academy of in two doubles matches to come def. Aundria Moss, 7-6 (7-2), 5-7, Whiteville Thursday with a 3-2 overtime bus came away with a 3-2 win over West Durham Thursday afternoon away with the team victory. (Tiebreaker 10-7); Mary Barringer decision at the WHS field in the final regular- Columbus. in the second round of state Raleigh Charter will bring a (V) def. Anna Ezzell 6-3, 7-6 (Tie- season outing for both teams. Alex Alverado scored the game-winning 1A dual team tennis playoffs at 12-0 record into today’s match. breaker 7-5); Natalie Royal (W) def. The SCHS win came during the Wolfpack’s goal for the Gators with just over two min- Marissa Sandoval, 6-1, 6-0; Cailin the WHS courts. Coach Serena The Lady squad Senior Night. Whiteville, which had already utes remaining in the match. Cade Andrews Baldwin (W) def. Tye Gillespie, 6-2, and Tavo Palacios also scored goals for Smith’s Lady Wolfpack, carry- opened the playoffs with vic- 1-6 (Tiebreaker 10-5). clinched its third straight Three Rivers Con- ing a 17-0 season record, will tories over North Duplin and Doubles: Barnes-Howell (V) def. ference championship. South Columbus will ECHS, which closed its regular-season sched- travel to play Raleigh Charter Rosewood. Barnhill-Snipes 10-3, Ezzell-Royal advance to the state 2A playoffs with a 6-8-1 ule with an 8-9-1 record, including 4-6 in the today in the third round of the Results follow: (W) def. Howell-Barringer, 10-6; record, including a 6-4 mark in Three Rivers conference. Bryan Ramos and Franklin Wil- playoffs, weather permitting. Whiteville 5, Voyager 4. Moss-Baldwin (W) def. Sandoval- Conference play. liams scored goals for West Columbus, which Whiteville and Voyager Singles: Morgan Blount (V) def. Gillespie, 10-1. Whiteville’s record is 11-10, including 8-2 finished the season with a 1-16-1 record. were tied at 3-3 following com- Chase Barnhill, 6-0, 6-1; Sarahgrace in the conference. South Columbus golfers place sixth in 2A Regional

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2B - The News Reporter, Monday, November 2, 2015 WHS net Three Rivers Conference football standings duo falls Conf. Overall PF PA in state Whiteville 6-0 8-2 344 138 Fairmont 5-1 8-2 355 215 1A finals South Columbus 5-1 5-5 271 237 Red Springs 3-3 7-3 315 155 CARY - The Whiteville High St. Pauls 3-3 3-7 152 347 School doubles team of senior West Columbus 1-5 2-8 210 416 Sarahgrace Snipes and junior Chase Barnhill bowed out in South Robeson 1-5 2-6 88 344 Friday’s first round of the state East Columbus 0-6 1-9 86 385 1A tennis championships at Cary Tennis Park. Snipes and Barnhill fell FRIDAY’S RESULTS to Courtney Williamson and Fairmont 60, East Columbus 0 Lindsey Batten of Chatham Whiteville 49, South Robeson 0 Central by scores of 6-0 and South Columbus 51, Red Springs 32 6-2. Barnhill and Snipes have St. Pauls 44, West Columbus 38 paced the Lady Wolfpack to a 17-0 record this season and THIS FRIDAY’S GAMES they have snared their third Whiteville at South Columbus straight Three Rivers Confer- ence championship. (See re- East Columbus at West Columbus lated story). Fairmont at St. Pauls The WHS squad will travel Photo by Hannah Bullock Red Springs at South Robeson to play Raleigh Charter today East battles West in third-round play of the state Stallions East Columbus soccer player Alverado (center) guides the ball between West Co- 1A dual team championships. Games begin at 7:30 p.m. lumbus player between Ethan Jenkins and Tyrell Dundy in Thursday’s Three Rivers Conference match-up between the cross-county rivals at Lake Waccamaw. East Co- lumbus won 3-2. See story on 1-B.

Evans runs for four TDs in WCHS defeat St. Pauls outlasts Vikings ST. PAULS - West Columbus High School 1-6. senior back Fred Evans rushed for 240 yards St. Pauls improved to 3-3 in the conference and four touchdowns on 16 carries, but the host and 3-7 for the season. Coach Trey Sasser’s St. St. Pauls Bulldogs still came out the winner, Pauls team was led by the quarterbacking of taking a 44-38 Three Rivers Conference football Renardo Jenkins, who completed 11 of 26 pass- victory over the Vikings. es for 106 yards and three touchdowns. Jenkins Evans’ touchdown runs covered 63, 75, 66 also carried the ball 13 times for 69 yards and and six yards as Coach Jason Jones’ Vikings a touchdown. trailed the Bulldogs’ 28-26 at the half. The other West Columbus, which was coming off a 34- WCHS score came on 65-yard pass from Marco 12 win over South Robeson for its only win to Torres to Brad Wilder that cut the St. Pauls’ date, will close out its regular-season schedule lead to six points in the final moments. Evans Friday night with a home game against the also scored on three two-point conversion at- East Columbus Gators. tempts while Daquan Hardie and Torres each St. Pauls will close out regular-season ac- had one two-pointer. Torres completed two tion Friday when it entertains a Fairmont passes for 73 yards. team that is still in the running for a share of cue, Columbus County Farm The loss dropped the West Columbus sea- the Three Rivers Conference championship. Bureau, CresCom Bank, Copy- son record to 2-8 and its conference record to Pro, Floyd’s Insurance, Inspire

Photo by Grant Merritt Gator gainer East Columbus back Thomas Yates (5) eludes a Fairmont defender while following teammate Nigewon Gore (9) on a five-yard gain in Friday night’s Three Rivers 1A-2A Conference football game between the two squads at Lake Waccamaw. This Friday will mark the final night of regular-season play. State playoff action is scheduled to begin Nov. 13. WHS cross country teams run at Mideast 1ARegional CARY - Senior Ivey Long meet without senior standout sophomores Brenton Lanier led the Whiteville girls cross Grace Morningstar, who has and Christopher Threadgill country team to a seventh- been bothered by a foot ailment and juniors Timothy Myers, place finish in the 1A Mideast for much of the season. Morn- Joey Pridgen and Steven Wil- Regionals held at Wake Med ingstar had been projected for liams. Soccer Park Saturday. Long’s a strong Top 10 finish at the Madison Daniel of Re- time of 22:50 gave her 22nd regional level. search Triangle placed first place, one spot ahead of team- Raleigh Charter freshman in the boys meet with a time mate Hannah Duncan. Gillian Scott won the meet of 16:17. Research Triangle Duncan, a sophomore, fin- with a time of 19:59. Raleigh finished second in the team Staff photo by Franklin Davis Net clash ished with a time of 22:52. Charter edged out Franklin competition despite placing South Columbus volleyball players Lindsey Lewis (10) and Sadryne Jacobs work the Sophomore Ellen McLamb Academy for first place. four runners in the top eight. net against an Eastern Randolph player in last Thursday’s third-round match of the and freshmen Shawnee In the boys competition, Raleigh Charter won the meet on the strength of all five run- state 2A high school volleyball playoffs at the SCHS gym. South Columbus, which Young, Alyson Patrick and sophomore Zach Hatch had Meredith Moss also competed the top finish for the Wolfpack ners placing in the top 14. has won three straight Three Rivers Conference volleyball championships, fell to the for the Wolfpack. with a time of 19:58. Also Eastern Randolph squad 3-0 to complete its season. Coach David Marlowe’s SCHS WHS ran in the regional competing for Whiteville were squad posted a 21-2 record this fall. See story on 1-B.

WCHS Athletic Whiteville Rec Wolfpack for 56 yards, Bellamy had Boosters set youth football Continued from 1B eight carries for 55 yards. Whiteville totaled 382 yards reverse raffle results Nate Powell snagged three on just 36 plays. The Mustangs passes for 131 yards and a were limited to 68 yards on 44 for November 7 score. Carr rushed five times offensive snaps. Flag division The West Columbus Ath- Steelers 21, Cowboys 0 letic Boosters will hold its Panthers 0, Cowboys 0 annual reverse raffle fund- Steelers 14, Giants 6 Stallions The third quarter be- raiser on Saturday, Nov. 7. longed to the Stallions, get- Cash prizes totaling Panthers 28, Steelers 8 Continued from 1B ting touchdown runs of nine $10,000 will be given away Giants 22, Cowboys 15 and three yards by Leggett with $7,500 the grand prize. Steelers 22, Panthers 0 touchdown on its first pos- for a 30-14 lead. Tickets are $100 and the session of the night and Early in the fourth quarter, cost includes steak dinners added a two-point conver- Points champ SCHS scored on the Spencer- for two prior to the raffle. Michael Lanier of Riegel- sion run. 8-10 division to-Wilson pass and a three- Dinner will be served South Columbus an- wood recently captured Panthers 28, Steelers 8 yard run by McClure. Noah from 5:30 until 6:30 p.m. in swered with a 60-yard scor- Raiders 18, Dolphins 6 Ward’s extra-point kick made the school cafeteria. The re- his fourth win of the sea- ing drive behind the running Steelers 20, Raiders 8 the score 45-20, and the Red verse raffle will begin at 7 in son to gain the Points of Leggett, Carlos McClure Panthers 22, Dolphins 14 Devils tacked on two more the auditorium. Championship in the Bell and Jeffrey Daniels. Leggett touchdowns in the game’s fi- For tickets, contact any Panthers 20, Raiders 6 got the TD on a four-yard and Bell Vintage Modi- nal minutes. Viking athletic booster or Steelers 28, Dolphins 0 run and added the two-point fied championship for The win kept the Stallions’ call 654-6111 or 252-299-0210. conversion for an 8-8 tie. the 2015 season at Fay- 11-12 Division Midway through the sec- record in football unblem- ished against the Red Devils. etteville Raceway. Lani- Steelers 10, Colts 0 ond quarter, McClure scored on a two-yard blast, but Red Since 1992, South Colum- er drives a 1940 Ford Panthers 6, Colts 2 Springs came back to tie the bus has won all eight of its www.whiteville.com Coupe. Steelers 15, Panthers 6 score at 14-all on a 10-yard varsity football match-ups third down pass. with the Red Devils. The News Reporter, Monday, November 2, 2015 - 3-B

Action from the 2015 Nakina Invitational

Chiara Marie Strickland serves for Cerro Gordo.

Tabor City’s Tyresha Lewis and Nikole Brown (7) wait for the ball to arrive.

Alanna Deal is ready to “set” for Hallsboro. Alexis Bullard volleys for Evergreen.

Michelle Tapia returns a shot for Acme-Delco.

Ashanti Moreno returns a serve for Chadbourn.

Kaylei Simmons makes a play for Williams. Mustangs celebrate after winning the championship.

Kaitlin McPherson “sets” for Central. Sharlie Suggs returns a shot for Nakina.

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Frank Horne ConstruCtion status or national origin, or intention may declare the sale to be void and Administrator of the Estate of to make any such preferences, limi- Inc. is looking for experienced return the deposit. In either event Malcolm Ray Spaulding truck driver, must have CDL driver tation or discrimination. We will not the purchaser will have no further James E. Hill, jr., PLLC license class (A) to drive dump truck, knowingly accept any advertising for recourse against the Mortgagor, the 18-wheeler rock truck, lowboy to real estate which is in violation of the Attorney at Law CorBett tiMBer CoMPany law. All persons are hereby informed For rent Downtown Commercial move equipment and ect. Must pass Mortgagee, the Mortgagee’s attorney 109 Courthouse Square Buyers of land and timber. We buy that all dwellings advertised are avail- Building. Spacious parking. Call J.L. drug test and have a clean driving or the Trustee. Whiteville, NC 28472 pine saw timber, hardwood saw tim- able on an equal opportunity basis. To Powell & Co., Inc. (910) 642-4049. record. Please come by the office and Additional Notice Where the Real Telephone: 910-642-8136 ber, and pulpwood - 5 acres or great- complain of discrimination, call HUD fill out application. 225 Frank Horne toll-free at 1-800-765-9372. For rent/lease - 1,200 sq. ft. 6 Property is Residential With Less Than er. Call days 642-2909. November 2, 9, 16, 23, 2015 Dr. Fair Bluff 910-649-7803. room office. Powell Plaza. Call Mem- 15 Rental Units: i Buy Junk Cars $75-$600 ***Also ory Enterprises 910-642-5824. An order for possession of the prop- notiCe to Creditors I want to buy a 2005 or newer car. erty may be issued pursuant to G.S. Having qualified as Administrator of the Estate of Mary Ellen Reaves, Open daily. 910-385-8585 3 Br House, garage, concrete drive- 45-21.29 in favor of the purchaser deceased, of Columbus County, State i Buy old Coins US or foreign, nurses: Bladen County Hos- way and walk way, fenced lot. Call and against the party or parties in of North Carolina, the undersigned scrap gold & silver. Call or text Patrick pital-Cape Fear Valley~ Elizabethtown 910-612-5792 possession by the clerk of superior 910-499-3889 after 12 noon. is seeking Registered Nurses for the amended notice of court of the county in which the prop- does, pursuant to North Carolina Gen- ED, Med/Surg, OR and ICU. FT, PT erty is sold. eral Statute § 28A-14-1, hereby notify and Per Diem, Day or Night shifts substitute Any person who occupies the prop- all persons, firms, associations or cor- positions are available. New Grad erty pursuant to a rental agreement porations having claims against the Welcome. Competitive Salary, Excel- lake WaCCaMaW WaterFront trustee’s entered into or renewed on or after estate of the said decedent to present lent Benefits Send Resume to lot for sale. Call 910-642-8527. Foreclosure sale of them to the undersigned on or before [email protected] or by fax October 1, 2007, may, after receiving the 12th day of January, 2015, or this 100 Pets & Animals to GParks 910-862-1127. lot For sale: Williams Township/ real Property the notice of sale, terminate the rental Mollie area. Large lot, nice communi- agreement by providing written notice notice will be pleaded in bar of their ty. Call 642-2872 or 653-3582. 020267-00375/ of termination to the landlord, to be recovery. All persons, firms, associa- Beagle PuPPies For sale. 5 SERVICES 14-SP-178 effective on a date stated in the notice tions or corporations indebted to the months old. Call 910-645-6673 leave said estate will please make payment call back number UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the power that is at least 10 days, but no more and authority contained in that certain than 90 days, after the sale date con- immediately, Free kittens to a good home. Deed of Trust executed and delivered tained in the notice of sale, provided This the 14th day of October, 2015. Call 910-549-4157. by Ora Lee Townsend, dated March that the mortgagor has not cured the John Calvin Reaves, Administrator of the Estate of Mary Ellen Reaves **Watts Backhoe & tree service* 30, 2009 and recorded on April 3, default at the time the tenant provides Insured, tree removal, bucket truck, 212 W. 3rd ave-Chadbourn; 2bd. 2009 in Book No. RB 956 at Page 983 the notice of termination. James E. Hill, jr., PLLC top soil, fill dirt, marl for driveway, land 1ba.; W/D hookup, back yard, lawn in the Office of the Register of Deeds Upon termination of a rental agree- Attorney at Law care incl; $650/mo. $650 security 109 Courthouse Square Pandora 50%, Waxing Poetic clearing. Free estimates. 640-2463 or of Columbus County, North Carolina; ment, the tenant is liable for rent due deposit; first month’s rent free for 75% from oasis. Painted vintage fur- mobile 770-0534. and because of default in the pay- under the rental agreement prorated Whiteville, NC 28472 qualifying applicant, apply @ car- niture & other nice furniture, pictures to the effective date of the termination. Telephone: 910-642-8136 *Ward’s exCavation* tretteproperties.managebuilding. ment of the indebtedness secured and lamps. Saturday, Nov. 7, 8 am. Oct. 19, 25, Nov. 2, 9, 2015 Insured. Lot clearing, demolition, tree com; contact: 252-756-2920 thereby and failure to carry out and Attorney at Law 909 Smyrna Drive. Cash only. removal, crush/run, top soil/sand. Call perform the stipulations and agree- Rogers Townsend & Thomas, PC notiCe to Creditors 3 BedrooM, 1 bath house for rent trinity BaPtist CHurCH 910-212-8737 or 910-642-7033. ments contained therein and, pursu- Substitute Trustee in Whiteville. Central heat/air. No pets. Having qualified as Administratrix of CraFt Fair ant to demand of the holder of the 2550 West Tyvola Road, Suite 520 BaldWin laWn serviCe LLC References & deposit required. Call the estate of Charles Randy Hon- 11/14/2015 9am-12pm indebtedness secured by said Deed Charlotte, NC 28217 Bush hogging, disking, mowing, edg- 910-640-8098. eycutt, deceased, late of Columbus ing, trimming, hedges, dirt driveway, of Trust, the undersigned Substitute 704-442-9500 County, the undersigned hereby noti- pressure washing, chemical license. 3 BedrooM House for rent. No Trustee will place for sale, at public October 26, November 2, 2015 fies all persons having claims against pets. Credit check required. Call 910- General liability. Call Lionell Baldwin auction, to the highest bidder for cash the estate of said decedent to pres- 910 234 4807 840-1318 after 6 pm. at the usual place of sale at Colum- notice of Public ray’s used Furniture 2.5 miles ent them to the undersigned within bus County Courthouse, Whiteville, from 701 by BEMC on Hwy 130. Liv- Bobby Hinson Construction 3 BedrooM, 1 1/2 BatH house, three (3) months from the date of the North Carolina on November 5, 2015 Hearing ing rooms & dining rooms, bedrooms, Lot clearing, pond building, bushhog- carport, $650 month. Security depos- The Public will take notice that pur- first publication, or this notice will be it required. Call 910-368-6652. at 2:00 PM that parcel of land, includ- tables, chairs, & more, also buying ging, lots and hedge rows with mini suant to N.C. General Statute 160A- pleaded in bar of their recovery. All used furniture! 9-6pm 840-5356 excavator. Call 640-7606. ing improvements thereon, situated, 3 Br, 1 BatH house, outside stor- 299, the Tabor City Town Council has persons indebted to said estate will lying and being in the City of White- age. CH/A. $550 month, + deposit. adopted a resolution declaring its please make immediate payment. larry Hinson’s BaCkHoe ville, County of Columbus, State of References required. 910-368-6652, intent to close an undeveloped por- This the 12th day of October, 2015. All types of backhoe work, lot clear- North Carolina, and being more par- ing, sand, top soil and marl. 840-1433. tion of Carolina Street and has called Janice Averitte Blake, ticularly described in the above refer- Call 654-4503. for a Public Hearing on this matter. Administratrix of the estate of CoB & sHelled Corn $7.00 per 659 Cedar Branch rd, Chadbourn enced Deed of Trust. bag. Oats $12. Call 910-640-7806. At the hearing, any person may be Charles Randy Honeycutt, PeCans CraCked. Call 910- 3BR. 2ba. bonus room; W/D hook- Address of property: 59 Magnolia up, private, security system, large heard on the question of whether or 9350 Sue Circle 770-5367 Drive, Whiteville, NC 28472-8810 230 Miscellaneous yard; water & lawn care incl; $850mo. not the closing would be detrimental Leland, NC 28451 Tax Parcel ID: 3994 skiP’s laWn Care & pressure $850 deposit; first month’s rent free to the public interest, or the property Oct. 12, 19, 26, Nov. 2, 2015 Present Record Owners: The Heirs of washing, utility tractor work, etc. Free for qualifying applicant, apply @ car- rights of any individual. CHarles Collier ii - Opened Ora Lee Townsend notiCe to Creditors estimate. 910-234-3418 tretteproperties.managebuilding. The Public Hearing shall be conduct- 10-14-15. Used books, household com; office contact: 252-756-2920 The terms of the sale are that the real STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA ed on November 10, 2015 at 7:00 PM goods, art, furniture & tools. Open vinyl rePlaCeMent WindoWs property hereinbefore described will COUNTY OF COLUMBUS & Siding. Lifetime Guarantee. Com- BaldWin Woods - 3 Br home, 1 in the Ritz Center. The public is invited Monday-Saturday. 9am-5pm 600 be sold for cash to the highest bidder. The undersigned, ROBERT DOUG- petitive Pricing. Local. Branch Win- bath. Remodeled, hardwood floors. to attend and to provide comment. Walter Street, Whiteville A deposit of five percent (5%) of the LAS WHITE, has qualified as Exec- dows & Siding 910-618-4937 $850 deposit, $850 rent with 1 year Royce Harper, amount of the bid or Seven Hundred utor of the Estate of ELIZABETH H. reModeling soFa CHair Pedi- lease. 910-231-0022 or 790-5508. Mayor Cure $400, nail table $60. 910-640- Fifty Dollars ($750.00), whichever is WHITE, late of Columbus County, Diane B. Ward, MMC, 1993 or 625-5386 large HoMe commercial/resi- greater, is required and must be ten- and this is to notify all persons having Town Clerk dential near Courthouse $1,200 per dered in the form of certified funds at claims against said Estate to present month. Furnished home, excellent October 19, 26, Nov. 2, 9, 2015 the time of the sale. The successful them to the undersigned on or before neighborhood $750. No pets. Deposit February 2, 2016, pursuant to North & references req. 642-4923 bidder shall be required to pay rev- notiCe to Creditors enue stamps on the Trustee’s Deed, Carolina General Statute 28A-14-1, Covington sWeet Potatoes for Having qualified as Administrator of Wanted to rent/retired house or this notice shall be pled in bar of sale. 40 lb boxes or 20 bushel bin 2007 CadillaC esCalade, 64,000 any Land Transfer Tax and costs of the Estate of Malcolm Ray Spauld- on beach or canal on Ocean Isle boxes. Call 910-640-7806. miles. Contact Diane 640-7199 or recording the Trustee’s Deed. ing, deceased, of Columbus County, their recovery. All persons indebted Beach or Holden Beach. Will pay 642-5477. The real property hereinabove State of North Carolina, the under- to said Estate will please make imme- cash in advance long term. Call 910- Covington sweet potatoes, also described is being offered for sale “AS signed does, pursuant to North Car- diate payment to the undersigned at deer potatoes for sale. Call Boyd Reg- 2010 Ford taurus Limited, V6, 880-1602 IS, WHERE IS” and will be sold sub- olina General Statute § 28A-14-1, the following address: ister at 642-7548. SYNC, auto, hot/cold leather, sun- roof, 97k. $14,900. Fair Bluff Ford. ject to all superior liens, unpaid taxes, hereby notify all persons, firms, asso- This the 2nd day of November, 2015. Mustard PiCked FresH to 910-649-7531 and special assessments. Other con- ciations or corporations having claims Robert Douglas White, Executor order. Call 910-642-2597 ditions will be announced at the sale. against the estate of the said dece- 5711 Pickens Avenue 2013 Fiat 500 PoP, auto, power pkg, 2 BedrooM aPartMent. No pets. The sale will be held open for ten (10) Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 Puerto riCan sWeet Potatoes dent to present them to the under- Bluetooth, 4 wheel abs brakes. 32k. Please call J.L. Powell & Co., Inc. Call Lisa P. Greene, grown 1 mile from Williams School. days for upset bids as by law required. signed on or before the 3rd day of $10,900. Fair Bluff Ford. 649-7531 642-4049. Call 910-317-7128 If for any reason the Trustee is unable February, 2016, or this notice will be Resident Process Agent 2013 Ford Fusion se, turbo, to convey title to this property or the pleaded in bar of their recovery. All P. O. Box 1467 auto, SYNC, leather, luxury pkg, 33k. sale is set aside, the sole remedy persons, firms, associations or corpo- Whiteville, NC 28472 $17,900. Fair Bluff Ford. 649-7531 of the purchaser is the return of the rations indebted to the said estate will Williamson, Walton & Scott, L.L.P. 2014 kia soul +, auto, Touch- 2 BedrooM MoBile HoMe, East- deposit. Furthermore, if the validity please make payment immediately. Attorneys at Law Screen navigation, reverse camera, over Park. Call J.L. Powell & Co Inc. of the sale is challenged by any party, This the 28h day of October, 2015. P. O. Box 1467 alloys, 20k. $15,900. Fair Bluff Ford. 642-4049. the Trustee, in its sole discretion, if it Lesley M. Spaulding Whiteville, NC 28472 910-649-7531 believes the challenge to have merit, November 2, 9, 16, 23, 2015 2 BedrooM, 2 bath singlewide for exPerienCed CarPenter 2014 nissan sentra sv, auto, 4 rent. $425 per month, plus deposit. needed. Serious inquiries only. 654- wheel ABS brakes, 28k. $15,900. Fair No pets. Ref. req. 910-840-6032 5725 if no ans. leave message. Bluff Ford. 910-649-7531 after 6 pm FARM AUCTION #1 Quality Ford is looking for a 2015 nissan altiMa 2.5 S, intelli- a HoMe rent in nakina. Very light to medium duty experienced key w/push-button start, 2k. $18,900. clean. Private lot. No pets. Call 642- Saturday, Nov. 14, 2015, 10:00 AM On Site at mechanic, more exp. preferred. Drop Fair Bluff Ford. 910-649-7531 6506 leave message. off resume or see Grayson Inman or Robert Sampson for application at douBleWide 3Br, 2 bath, CH/A 194 Furnie Hinson Rd., Whiteville, NC 28472 1242 S Madison St. Whiteville nice wooded lot $650 rent + $600 dep. in Council. Call 910-520-8242 Wanted House keePer one day 2014 Ford F-150 xl reg cab 4x2 long Tract 1: 28.03 acres located adjacent to 2452 Pleasant Plains per week, possibly 2 days. Referenc- bed, power pack, trailer hitch, 12k. es. Call 910-633-8564. $23,500. Fair Bluff Ford. 649-7531 Church Rd., Whiteville, NC Tract 2: 103.5 acres located adjacent to 194 Furnie Hinson Rd., Whiteville, NC 2013 Ford eConoline 350 Super drivers: Co. drivers Needed. Duty XLT, 15 passenger, loaded, 38k. $2000 Sign-on bonus. Serious inqui- $23,800. Fair Bluff Ford.649-7531 ries only. Christian company seeking HILTON AUCTION & REALTY, INC. professional Drivers. Class A CDL & 2014 Ford edge liMited, 3.5L V6 clean record. Great place to retire. 3 auto, SYNC, heated leather, chrome 505 West Broad St./PO Box 535 yrs over-the-road experience wheels, 31k, $27,900. Fair Bluff Ford required. Passport and TWIC a plus! 910-649-7531 Elizabethtown, NC 28337 Safety bonus (01-04 cpm) & MPG bonus. 401k 50% match, insurance, 2014 Ford esCaPe titaniuM, FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL: 910-862-4549 $25K Co. pd Life Ins. .09 per diem. 401A, auto, sunroof, MyFord Touch, Log, cell phone & inspection incen- 24k, $25,500. Fair Bluff Ford 649-7531 or go to our website at www.hilton-realty.com tives. Border crossing incentives plus much more! TSD Logistics. Call 800- 426-7110 x156 tsdlogistics.com Live chat ****Publisher’s Notice**** FARM AUCTION #2 drivers: CoMPany & o/oP’s. equal Housing opportunity New Pay Package. Weekly Home All real estate advertised herein is Saturday, Nov. 21, 2015, 10:00 AM On Site at Time & Benefits. Assigned Newer subject to the Federal Fair Housing Trucks. Lease Purchase. Regional & Act, North Carolina and Columbus Fair Housing Law which makes it ille- 5504 James B. White Hwy., Whiteville, NC 28472 OTR. CDL-A. 25 yoa. Job Fair: 11/1-3 gal to advertise any preference, limita- & 8-10 Apply: 2848 TV Rd, Florence, tion, or discrimination based on race, SC 855-204-6535 color, religion, sex, handicap, familial 127.4 acres with 1118 sq.ft. brick dwelling constructed in 1971 8B - the news reporter, Monday, november 2, 2015

the Judgment of Confirmation by the corner) now the corner of Pate’s Red Following the expiration of the statu- by any party, the trustee, in their sole trix of the Estate of LAWSON MCKOY Clerk of Court. & White, with said corner being on tory upset bid period, all the remain- discretion, if they believe the challenge LONG, deceased, late of Colum- amended notice Hearing before the Honorable Amy the North margin of the right-of-way ing amounts are immediately due and to have merit, may request the court to bus County, NC, this is to notify all of tax Foreclosure W. Nance, Assistant Clerk of Superi- of Live Oak Street, and runs thence owing. THIRD PARTY PURCHAS- declare the sale to be void and return persons having claims against said or Court for Columbus County, North from said beginning corner and in an ERS MUST PAY THE EXCISE TAX the deposit. The purchaser will have Estate to present them to the under- sale Carolina was held in connection with Eastward direction with said street AND THE RECORDING COSTS FOR no further remedy. signed Executrix on or before Jan- STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA this foreclosure on the 21st day of 115 feet to an agreed corner between THEIR DEED. Trustee Services of Carolina, LLC uary 21, 2016 at Powell & Powell, COUNTY OF COLUMBUS August, 2015 at which time Clerk Amy J.N. Cox and W. H. Shelley; thence Said property to be offered pursuant Substitute Trustee Attorneys, PO Box 428, Whiteville, IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE Nance authorized this foreclosure sale a Northern direction, with the Cox- to this Notice of Sale is being offered Brock & Scott, PLLC, NC 28472, or this Notice will be pled DISTRICT COURT DIVISION as required by statute. Shelley agreed line, to the South for sale, transfer and conveyance “AS Attorneys for in bar of their recovery. All persons FILE NO.: 15 CV 779 This the 27th day of October, 2015. edge of Fourth Street; thence a west- IS WHERE IS.” There are no repre- Trustee Services of Carolina, LLC indebted to said Estate will please COUNTY OF COLUMBUS, WILLIAM E WOOD, COMMISSIONER ward direction and course with Fourth sentations of warranty relating to the 5431 Oleander Drive Suite 200 make immediate payment to the Plaintiff 100 COURTHOUSE SQUARE Street about 115 feet to the Pate’s title or any physical, environmental, Wilmington, NC 28403 undersigned Executrix Vs. WHITEVILLE, NC 28472 Red & White Line (formerly the line of health or safety conditions existing in, PHONE: (910) 392-4988 This the 15th day of October, 2015. ETHAN REAL ESTATE, LLC, A Limited TELEPHONE: (910)-642-3965 Mrs. C.V. Butler and formerly the line on, at, or relating to the property being FAX: (910) 392-8587 Deborah Gore Hewett, Executrix Liability Company, STATE BAR NO.: 5901 of H.J. Jones); thence about South offered for sale. This sale is made File No.: 15-16975-FC01 407 Jewel Street Defendant November 2, 9, 2015 with the Pate-Butler-Jones’ line to the subject to all prior liens, unpaid taxes, November 2, 9, 2015 Whiteville, NC 28472 NOTICE is hereby given that the beginning corner, and being a town lot any unpaid land transfer taxes, spe- c/o J. Coburn Powell COUNTY OF COLUMBUS as a body formerly known as the C.C. (Craven) cial assessments, easements, rights notiCe to Creditors Powell & Powell, Attorneys politic incorporate of the State of notice of Fowler homeplace. of way, deeds of release, and any NORTH CAROLINA PO Box 428 North Carolina, is exercising its power Foreclosure sale For chain of title, reference is made other encumbrances or exceptions of COLUMBUS COUNTY Whiteville, NC 28472 and authority to assess, levy and col- to that certain Deed found in Deed record. To the best of the knowledge The undersigned, DEBORAH GORE Telephone: (910) 642-2728 lect taxes against real and personal 15 SP 147 Book 241, page 194, Columbus Coun- and belief of the undersigned, the HEWETT, having qualified as Execu- Oct. 19, 26, Nov. 2, 9, 2015 property located within its boundar- NORTH CAROLINA, COLUMBUS ty Registry and reference is made to current owner(s) of the property is/are ies in accordance with the laws of the COUNTY Deed recorded in Deed Book 751, Mary E. Martin. State of North Carolina and the Default Under and by virtue of a Power of page 82, Columbus County Registry. An Order for possession of the prop- NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Judgment and Order of Sale entered Sale contained in that certain Deed This conveyance is however subject to erty may be issued pursuant to G.S. on the 21st day of August, 2015 and WHITEVILLE CITY COUNCIL of Trust executed by Mary E. Martin the following conditions, reservations 45-21.29 in favor of the purchaser and are foreclosing on the following land The Whiteville City Council will hold a public hearing as to John C. Warren, Trustee(s), which and restrictions: against the party or parties in posses- of ETHAN REAL ESTATE, LLC in order follows: was dated June 5, 2006 and record- 1. No structure of any type shall be sion by the clerk of superior court of to satisfy the properly assessed but Date: November 10, 2015 ed on June 5, 2006 in Book RB 854 at placed on the above described lot the county in which the property is unpaid taxes and/or special assess- Page 635, Columbus County Registry, any closer than 40 feet to the southern sold. Any person who occupies the Time: 6:30 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the ments upon certain lands. Pursuant North Carolina. edge of the right-of-way of 4th Street. property pursuant to a rental agree- agenda will allow to the Judgment entered on the 21st Default having been made of the note 2. Shubbery, other landscaping, a ment entered into or renewed on Meeting day of August, 2015, William E. Wood thereby secured by the said Deed of driveway, and an appropriate fence or after October 1, 2007, may, after has been appointed Commissioner Location: Whiteville City Hall, 24 Hill Plaza Trust and the undersigned, Trustee or entry way may be placed upon that receiving the notice of sale, terminate with the authority to sell the following Services of Carolina, LLC, having been portion of the described lot which is the rental agreement by providing writ- lands at the Courthouse Door, Colum- Land Use/Buffer Alteration Discussion: Request from substituted as Trustee in said Deed of within 40 feet of the southern edge of ten notice of termination to the land- bus County Courthouse in the City of Trust, and the holder of the note evi- the right-of-way of 4th Street. lord, to be effective on a date stated Primax Services, LLC, property managers for Northfield Whiteville, Columbus County, North dencing said default having directed 3. The above described lot shall be in the notice that is at least 10 days, Shopping Center, to amend a buffer requirement established Carolina at 12:00 o’clock noon on that the Deed of Trust be foreclosed, used only for a single-family dwelling but no more than 90 days, after the by public hearing in November 1998. Specifically, they are the 17th day of November, 2015 and the undersigned Substitute Trustee and no commercial use may be locat- sale date contained in the notice of will sell to the highest bidder for cash requesting permission to remove the wooden privacy fence will offer for sale at the courthouse ed on the above described lot. sale, provided that the mortgagor has all interest in the following described which surrounds the property. The property in question is door of the county courthouse where 4. Any appurtenant structure placed not cured the default at the time the real estate: located at Northfield Shopping Center the property is located, or the usual on the above described premises shall tenant provides the notice of termina- All of that certain lot or parcel of (parcel #88494 tax pin 0281.02-86-0685.000 and customary location at the county be constructed of wood or brick or a tion [NCGS § 45-21.16A(b)(2)]. Upon land situated in Columbus County, courthouse for conducting the sale on combination of wood and brick. termination of a rental agreement, the and parcel #78814 pin 0281.02-86-4523.000). North Carolina, and more particularly November 18, 2015 at 10:00AM, and 5. Only one (1) dwelling shall be locat- tenant is liable for rent due under the described as follows: will sell to the highest bidder for cash ed on the above described premises. rental agreement prorated to the effec- Citizens interested in the proposal are invited to attend and All that certain tract or lot of land the following described property situ- Save and except any releases, deeds tive date of the termination. described as Tract No. 4 as shown participate in the public hearing. Changes may be made ated in Columbus County, North Car- of release or prior conveyances of If the trustee is unable to convey title and delineated on a plat entitled in the above proposal as a result of debate, objection, or olina, to wit: record. to this property for any reason, the “Plat for Gregory Howard”, located in discussion. Being located in Town of Tabor City, Said property is commonly known sole remedy of the purchaser is the Tatum Township, Columbus County, South Williams Township, Columbus as 109 Live Oak Street, Tabor City, return of the deposit. Reasons of such North Carolina, dated April 8, 1994, County, NC and subject to the follow- NC 28463. inability to convey include, but are not Hiram J. Marziano, II as prepared by Billy M. Duncan, Reg- ing conditions and reservations set A cash deposit (no personal checks) limited to, the filing of a bankruptcy City of Whiteville istered Land Surveyor. Said plat is out herein below, and with the prop- of five percent (5%) of the purchase petition prior to the confirmation of incorporated herein by reference, and Planning Director erty being more particularly described price, or Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars the sale and reinstatement of the loan contains 0.50 acre, more or less, as 910-640-1380 as follows: ($750.00), whichever is greater, will without the knowledge of the trustee. shown on that aforementioned plat or Beginning on the old H. J. Jones cor- be required at the time of the sale. If the validity of the sale is challenged November 2, 5, 2015 survey. This conveyance includes all ner (also formerly Mrs. C.V. Butler’s improvements located thereon includ- ing the doublewide mobile home now situated on the subject property the same being described in that Decla- ration of Intent to Affix Manufactured Home recorded in Book 815, Page 28, Columbus County Registry. Together with an easement over and upon said unnamed thirty-five (35) foot wide soil farm road (also known as Jethro George Lane), said easement is to run with the land and is for the right of ingress and egress to and from said lot described above from NCSR #1535 (also known as Best Road). This being the same property con- veyed by Wachovia Bank, N.A., to Tim- othy Dwane Brinson, by Deed dated April 20, 2005, recorded May 4, 2005, in Book 814, Page 140, Columbus County Registry. Being the same property conveyed by Timothy Dwayne Brinson, unmarried, to Real Property Holdings, LLC, by Deed dated October 9, 2006, record- ed in Book 868, Page 142, Columbus County Registry. Being the same property conveyed by Sonya Salkin, bankruptcy trustee for Interstate Investment Group, LLC, a/k/a Real Property Holdings, LLC, to Ethan Real Estate, LLC, by Deed executed February 1, 2013, recorded July 14, 2014, in Book 1088, Page 814. See also Deed in favor of Tradin’ Places, LLC, recorded in Book 1088, Page 812, Columbus County Registry. The property to be offered pursuant to this Notice of Sale is being offered for sale, transfer and conveyance: “AS IS, WHERE IS”. Neither the Commission- er nor the County of Columbus, nor the officers, directors, attorneys, employ- ees, agents or authorized representa- tives of either the Commissioner or the County of Columbus make any representation of warranty relating to the title or any physical, environmen- tal, health or safety conditions exist- ing in, on, at, or relating to the property being offered for sale, and any and all responsibilities or liabilities arising out of or in any way relating to any such condition expressly are disclaimed. Also, this property is being sold free and clear of all taxes, special assess- ments, prior liens or encumbrances of record against said property except as may have priority under Federal or State Law, if any. A cash deposit of 20% of the purchase price, or $750 whichever is greater, will be required at the time of the sale with the balance remaining due to be paid in full by cash or certified funds at the Office of the Commissioner within three (3) days after the entry of quality ford .com 910-642-7121