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NORTH CAROLINA

IN THE GENERAL COURT OF

JUSTICE PAMLICO COUNTY

SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS

OF

CHARLES L. SCOTT

Having qualified as Executor of the Estate

of Charles L. Scott, late of Grantsboro,

Pamlico County, North Carolina, the

undersigned does hereby notify all persons,

firms and corporations having claims against

the estate of said decedent to exhibit them

to the undersigned at 258 Leaf Road, New

Bern, NC 28560 on or before the 15th day

of September, 2017 or this notice will be

pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons,

firms and corporations indebted to the said

estate will please make immediate payment

to the undersigned. This 14th day of June,

2017

Anthony L. Raynor

258 Leaf Road

New Bern, NC 28560

Publish: June 14th, 21, 28, July 5th, 2017

HOLLOWELL & HOLLOWELL

P.O. Box 218

Bayboro, NC 28515

NOTICE OF SERVICE OF

PROCESS BY PUBLICATION

IN THE GENERAL COURT OF

Reports

Incidents

June 26, Whortonsville Road, Merritt,

located missing person

June 27, Water Street, Oriental, communicating threat

June 27, Lee Landing Road, New

Bern, breaking and/or entering, larceny, injury to real property

June 28, South Street, Bayboro,

runaway

June 29, Moores Swamp Road, New

Bern, overdose

Inspections

June 26, Mark Scott, NC Hwy 55

East, Merritt, electrical, $40

June 26, TWB Land & Farm, Fulford

Point Road, Lowland, electrical, $75

June 26, Betty Lynch, Canvasback

Road, Bayboro, electrical, $40

June 26, Ron Diamond, NC Hwy 55,

Oriental, electrical, $75

June 26, Green Bay Marina, Point

Drive, Oriental, electrical, $50

June 26, Dan Mumper, Kershaw

Road, Oriental, garage, $270

June 27, Clay Evans, Bennett Tingle

Road, New Bern, singlewide, $150

June 27, Russ & Karan Richard,

Natives Run Common Area, storage

shed, $314.52

JUSTICE DISTRICT

COURT DIVISION

File Number: 17-CVD-388

STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA

COUNTY OF JONES

Crystal Y. Jones

Vs.

Carlos D. Villalta Fuentes

TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking relief

against you has been filed on the the above

entitled action. The nature of the relief being

sought is as follows: ABSOLUTE DIVORCE

AND CHILD CUSTODY. You are required

to make defense to such pleading not later

than 7/31/2017, and upon your failure to do

so, the party seeking service of process by

publication will apply to the court for relief

sought.

This, the 21st day of June, 2017.

Crystal Y. Jones

3929 Hwy 41 West

Trenton, NC 28585

NORTH CAROLINA

IN THE GENERAL COURT OF

JUSTICE PAMLICO COUNTY

SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS

OF

ROSA L. SQUIRES

File No.: 17 E 54

All persons, firms and corporations having

claims against Rosa L. Squires, deceased,

are notified to exhibit them to Berry L.

Squires, Administrator of the Estate, on

June 28, Johnny Abbott, NC Hwy

304, Bayboro, mechanical, $40

June 28, HE Clemons, Lynches

Beach Road, Bayboro, storage building, $59.70

June 29, Rusty Daniels, Virginia

Avenue, Alliance, carport, $206

June 29, Patricia Price, Live Oak

Road, Grantsboro, mechanical, $40

June 30, Jim Sherwood, Third Street,

Vandemere, mechanical, $40

June 30, Terry Weaver, North Trent

Road, Merritt, electrical, $75

Property Transfers

Jun. 26, Connor Lot: 15 & Portion of;

Connor Lot: 14, from Arthur Spink

EST, Alex Spink ADMR, Alex Spink,

Aaron Spink, and Russell Spink to

Charles D. Laplaca and Maryann

Laplaca, $340

Jun. 26, Creek Pointe Lot: 9 Section

1, from Tony C. Free and Elizabeth

D. Free to William B. Parker, Julie

A. Uherka-Parker, Julie A. Uherka

Parker, and Juilie A. Uherka Parker,

$970

Jun. 27, ? Acre; N/S NC Hwy 304,

from Fannie Rebaker Jones to Julie

W. Dupree and Mary J. Branch, $0

Jun. 27, Teachs Cove Unit: 7 Phase

Two, from Timothy J. Creech and

Denise L. Creech to James T. Weaver

Jr. and Deborah O. Weaver, $300

or before September 19, 2017, at the

address listed below or be barred from

their recovery. Debtors of the decedent are

asked to make immediate payment to the

above-named Administrator. This 21st day

of June, 2017.

WEDNESDAY, July 5, 2017

Looking Back...This appeared in the July 8, 1987

issue of The Pamlico News

Berry L. Squires, Administrator

Estate of Rosa L. Squires

202 Chicory Court

Warner Robins, GA 31088

Publish June 21, 28 and July 5, 12, 2017.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

ESTATE OF JACK B. WEINER

All persons, firms and corporations having

claims against the Estate of JACK B.

WEINER, Deceased, of Pamlico County,

N.C., are notified to present the same to the

Personal Representative listed below on or

before October 5, 2017, or this Notice will

be pleaded in bar of recovery. All debtors

of the said Estate are asked to make

immediate payment. This 5th day of July,

2017.

SANDRA LEWIS

Executor

c/o PETER B. VON STEIN

Ward and Smith, P.A.

Attorneys at Law

1001 College Court (28562)

Post Office Box 867

New Bern, NC 28563-0867

Publish: July 5, 12, 19, 26, 2017.

Jun. 27, Tract 3, from Charles E.

Mayo Jr. and Beverly Anne Mayo to

Christopher H. Barrett and Sherry C.

Barrett, $840

Jun. 27, 0.82 Acres; NC Hwy 55 and

Moore¡¯s Swamp Road(NCSR1124),

from Linda B. Walker and James H.

Walker to Cynthia W. Hill and Ted

Curtis Hill, $0

Jun. 27, 0.82 Acres; NC Hwy 55 and

Moore¡¯s Swamp Road(NCSR1124),

from Dedco Inc. to Cynthia W. Hill

and Ted Curtis Hill, $375

Jun. 28, 3,919 Sq. Ft. Tract, from

Rich Halverson to Rich Halverson

and Patty Kuehn, $0

Jun. 28, Deed of Correction, from

Costal Marketing & Development

Company and Duncan Harrison

PTNR to Jonathan S. Pannaman and

Joann Pannaman, $0

Jun. 29, Lot No. 1, Blackwell

Cemetary, Plot F, containing 12x24

feet, from E.C. Newcomb, Loney

Newcomb, Seth D. Sanders, and

Blanche B. Sanders to Julia S. Riggs

and Mary R. Banks, $1

Jun. 29, Three Tracts, from Arthur

J. Volkle Jr. and Louise M. Volkle to

Donald T. Oakley and Christine L.

Oakley, $36

Jun. 29, 75 Acres; Metes & Bounds,

from First-Citizens Bank & Trust

Company to Shepherd D. Carroll and

Mary A. Carroll, $180

Jun. 29, NC Hwy 306, Metes &

Bounds, from Michael A. Hager, Gail

Hager, Gail E. Hager, and Janet S.

Howard to Shepherd D. Carroll and

Mary A. Carroll, $0

Jun. 29, Buccaneer Bay Lot: 3 Sun

Townhouses, from Paula Kelly Dunn

to Gordon A. Towle and Sandra A.

Towle, $186

Jun. 30, 422 Florence Street, from

Ray E. Respers, Virginia P. Respers,

and Carrington Mortgage Services

LLC. to Ray E. Respers, Virginia P.

Respers, and Carrington Mortgage

Services LLC., $0

Jun. 30, Lot 35, Survey for Sail/Loft

Tennis Association, from Joanne

Gwaltney Ashton TR, The Anne

R. Gwaltney Living Trust, Anne

R. Gwaltney, Milton H. Askew III,

STOP Act Signed Into Law

RALEIGH - Attorney General Josh Stein today reacted to Gov.

Roy Cooper¡¯s signing the STOP Act (Strengthen Opioid Misuse

Prevention Act) into law after it passed the House and Senate unanimously:

¡°The opioid epidemic is tearing families apart all across our state.

People are dying every day ¨C and those who live do so in the despair

of addiction. We won¡¯t get out of this

crisis quickly, but the STOP Act is an

important first step.

¡°Through requiring better prescribing and smarter dispensing, this

legislation will prevent people from

becoming addicted to opioids in the

first place. There are simply too many

of these dangerous drugs in people¡¯s

medicine cabinets today. The STOP

Act will save lives by reducing that

number.

¡°I¡¯m grateful to the House and

Senate sponsors who worked so hard

to pass this bill, and to the Governor for signing it into law today.

Opioid addiction doesn¡¯t care if you¡¯re Democrat or Republican, if

you live in a city or rural area, if you¡¯re old or young, or if you¡¯re

wealthy or living in poverty. Our response to this issue has to be

equally as widespread. This legislation succeeded due to a bipartisan,

all-hands on deck strategy ¨C and that is what it will take to continue to

make progress on this crisis. I look forward to putting my shoulder to

the wheel to prevent and treat addiction while enforcing our laws.¡±

Background on the STOP Act is below. A fact sheet, infographic

and photo also are attached.

The STOP Act, which stands for Strengthen Opioid misuse

Prevention Act, will reduce the number of people who become

addicted to opioid prescription drugs in the first place through smarter

prescribing practices by doctors and dentists.

It requires them to use the Controlled Substances Reporting System

database, which shows prescribers¡¯ patients other recent prescriptions. This database not only helps crack down on doctor shopping

and fraud, it also improves patient care by spurring new conversations between doctor and patient about possible addiction and treatment. Additionally, the law facilitates interstate connectivity of North

Carolina¡¯s CSRS with prescription drug monitoring program databases from other states.

It also sets a 5-day limit for an initial prescription for acute pain

¨C 7-day for post-operative pain. This will reduce both the number

people who become addicted to painkillers from their first prescription and the number of unused pills sitting in our medicine cabinets.

And the bill requires e-prescribing to eliminate prescription pad

theft and forgeries.

Key Provisions of the STOP Act ¨C Strengthen Opioid Misuse

Prevention Act (HB 243/SB175)

Reps. Murphy, Davis, Horn and Malone / Sens. Davis, McInnis and

Rabon

Smarter Prescribing

Reduce doctor shopping and improve care with required check

of state prescription database. Before prescribing opioids, a doctor,

dentist, or other prescriber must register for and check the Controlled

Substance Reporting System (CSRS) to learn of a patient¡¯s other

painkiller prescriptions. This check is allowed but not required for

cancer treatment, palliative care, hospice care, or drugs administered

in a health care or residential facility. Additionally, the Department

of Health and Human Services (DHHS) shall work to connect North

Carolina¡¯s CSRS with other states¡¯ databases. (¡ì12)

Reduce unused, misused, and diverted pills with 5-day limit on initial prescriptions for acute pain. A prescriber may not prescribe more

than a 5-day supply of an opioid (or a 7-day supply after surgery)

when first treating a patient for acute

pain. This requirement does not apply

to chronic pain, cancer care, palliative

care, hospice care, or medicationassisted treatment for substance use

disorders. (¡ì6)

Reduce fraud through e-prescribing.

A prescriber must electronically prescribe opioids to reduce fraud stemming from stolen prescription pads

or forged prescriptions ¨C except for

opioids administered by the prescriber

or drugs administered in a health care

or residential facility. Takes effect in

2020. (¡ì6)

Tighter supervision. Physician assistants and nurse practitioners in

pain management clinics must consult supervising physicians the first

time they prescribe opioids and every 90 days thereafter. (¡ì4, ¡ì5)

Stronger oversight. DHHS is authorized to audit doctor, dentist,

and other prescriber use of CSRS and report violations to appropriate

licensing boards. (¡ì12)

Smarter Dispensing

Universal registration and reporting. All pharmacies dispensing

controlled substances must register for and report to CSRS ¨C consistent with the current practice of most pharmacies. (¡ì12)

Near-time reporting to detect and stop doctor-shopping.

Pharmacies dispensing controlled substances must report to CSRS

within one business day of each transaction ¨C down from the current

requirement of 72 hours but consistent with the current practice of

many pharmacies. (¡ì10)

Detect fraud, misuse and diversion. Pharmacies must consult the

CSRS before dispensing opioids when there is reason to suspect

fraud, misuse or diversion and consult the prescriber when there is

reason to believe the prescription is fraudulent or duplicative. (¡ì12)

Better data. Pharmacies are required to remedy missing or incomplete data upon request by DHHS. (¡ì10)

A Renewed Commitment to Treatment, Recovery and Saving Lives

Improve health and save money by investing in local treatment and

recovery services. The original version of the Act appropriated $20

million over two years for community-based treatment and recovery

services for substance use disorders, including medication-assisted

treatment. While this appropriation is not included in the final version

of the Act, the final budget directed an additional $10 million over

two years for substance use disorder treatment.

Reverse overdoses and save more lives. Permission for providers to issue standing orders of the overdose-reversal drug naloxone

to individuals at risk and their family members is extended to law

enforcement, local health departments, and community health groups;

these groups are also authorized to distribute naloxone. (¡ì2) In addition, while no state funds may be used to support needle exchange

programs, the Act permits federal or local government funding to support such programs. (¡ì8)

Karen B. Askew, Susan A. Lansche,

Edmund G. Lansche, Kathryn E.

Askew, Milton H. Askew III EXR,

and Milton H. Askew Jr. EST to Sail/

Loft Tennis Association Inc., $0

Jun. 30, Oriental Plantation Lot: 61

Section 2, from Diana L. Hennessy

and Dinana Lucia Hennessy to Allen

C. Propst Jr. and Angela P. Propst, $4

Jun. 30, .09 Acres; NW/S Broad

Street, from Elizabeth S. Harris to

Oreintal Consortium LLC., $300

Jun. 30, 1.47 Acres, from Shannon

Todd Willis Jr. to Shannon Todd

Willis Jr. and Heather Willis, $0

Jun. 30, Buccaneer Bay Lot: 48 WestSection Two, from Paul D. Opgrand

and Laura G. Opgrand to Cynthia A.

Opgrand, $230

Jun. 30 Caraway Cove Lot: 19; Portside Drive, Arapahoe, from Trustee

Services of Carolina LLC. TR, Kenny

W. Wise Sr., and Sally Wise to Suntrust Mortgage Inc., $323

Jun. 30, 4800 Sq. Ft.; Off Hodges

Street, Oriental, from Ford Associates

NC LLC 401K Plan, John Ford TR,

Equity Trust Custodian FBO, Jeanne

Ford HSA, Equity Trust Company

Custodian FBO, and Jeanne Sue Ford

HSA to Katharine L. Kimberly, $250

Jun. 30, 1.14 ACRES; 329

GIBBTOWN ROAD, MERRITT,

from HSBC BANK USA, N.A./ TR,

THE REGISTERED HOLDERS OF

RENAISSANCE HOME EQUITY

LOAN TRUST 2006-1, RENAISSANCE HOME EQUITY LOAN

TRUST 2006-1, OCWEN LOAN

SERVICING, LLC/ AIF to CORE

CAPITAL PROPERTIES, LLC, $43

Delamar & Delamar, PLLC

Attorneys at law

Sara Delamar

Residential, Commercial Real Estate

Small business incorporation, set-up

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Criminal Defense

Traffic Citations

Domestic Law

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