Vol. 131, Issue 032 $.50 VViillllaaiinnss sstteeaall ppeerrffeeccttiioonn INDEX Obits ... page 3 Opinions ... page 4 Business ... page 5 Sports ... page 6 Chance of Showers Classifieds ... page 8 High Low ppaaggee 66 Serving Surry County since 1880. 51 45 For subscriptions, call 786-4141. The Mount Airy News www.mtairynews.com Printed on recycled newspaper Tuesday, February 1, 2011 Bread co. announces expansion MONDEE TILLEY flexibility to meet changing customer turing area into a former 30,000- STAFF REPORTER needs while accelerating our capabili- square-foot warehouse area already ty to introduce unique new products,” inside the building. Harvest Time Bread Company, a said Luis Pereira, Harvest Time Galasso said the company defi- producer of a wide variety of artisan Bread’s president and chief executive nitely will be hiring additional em- breads, rolls and whole-grain prod- officer. “With additional automated ployees, but he wasn’t sure of how ucts, announced Monday it will ex- equipment in Mount Airy, we will many and when they would be hired. pand production at its Mount Airy fa- continue our focus on producing the As a consequence of the expan- cility. world’s best artisan and ethnic sion, the company will discontinue The company purchased the previ- breads, sandwich rolls and custom production at its bakery in Wood- ously leased Mount Airy bakery in food service products.” bridge, N.J. March 2010 and announced it would Mount Airy Harvest Time Bread “We have room to expand here and Company Director Jay Galasso said MONDEE TILLEY/THE NEWS invest $4.5 million to upgrade the fa- it really gives us an opportunity for Harvest Time Bread Company has announced a $4.5 cility and expand production. This the expansion will start in the near fu- growth. In our New Jersey facility, announcement is the next step of that ture. He said there won’t be many we didn’t have the expansion capabil- million expansion at its plant at 501 Mountain View plan. outward signs of the expansion as the Lane in the Piedmont Triad West Corporate Park. “This investment enhances our company is expanding its manufac- See BREAD, page 2 Delp’s building sustains damage in car wreck MONDEE TILLEY lie Norman, 27, of 522 Junction St., fled the scene after the wreck, according to Dr. STAFF REPORTER Adam Delp. According to the wreck report, taken by A hit-and-run accident was the cause of Mount Airy Police Officer Ryan Bennett, $15,000 worth of damage to a local chiro- the accident happened at 2:17 a.m. Sunday. practor’s office early Sunday morning. Leftwich allegedly was driving east on The driver of the 2000 Mitsubishi that West Lebanon Street, when he struck a slammed into the building was Walter 2001 Volkswagen, driven by Savannah MONDEE TILLEY/THE NEWS Seba Leftwich IV, 26, of 179 Will Haynes Dr. Adam Delp said $15,000 worth of damage was caused to his building at 454 Lane. Both he and his passenger, Zeb Har- See WRECK, page 3 W. Lebanon St. in an early Sunday morning hit-and-run accident. Rabid fox still on the loose MONDEE TILLEY STAFF REPORTER

PILOT MOUNTAIN — Officials still are looking for a rabid fox that bit a little girl and another woman on Towe Road Satur- day. Thirteen-month-old Lily Bottoms was in the yard playing when the fox attacked her Saturday afternoon. Her father, Chris Bot- toms, picked her up — that’s when the fox let go of her lower right leg leaving two puncture wounds. He also sustained scratch- es on his lower right leg from the fox. Shortly after the attack of the girl, the fox attacked a neighbor, Jane Sisk. The fox bit her on the right lower ankle leaving two puncture wounds. Surry County Animal Control officers were called to the scene at 1:29 p.m. Satur- day. They combed the area, but could not lo- MORGAN WALL/THE NEWS cate the fox. Several traps were set for the Students from the high schools in Surry County come together to form Project Unify. animal. According to Thomas Williams, media specialist for the Surry County Health and Nutrition Center, one of the traps had been County group hopes to unify tripped, but the fox was not inside. MORGAN WALL Charlotte-Mecklenburg serves including unified sports, ect coordinator for Surry “We really don’t want folks to panic. Just STAFF REPORTER as the urban initiative pro- young athlete programs which County. be aware of your surroundings. Any time an gram. are for Special Olympians The students in Surry animal has rabies, it is certain death. The DOBSON — In just its “It’s because of how sup- ages 2 to 7, and having tradi- County who are participating only way we will know for sure if the fox third year in existence, Project portive they were last year tional students running young in Project Unify are working does have rabies is to capture it and send the Unify now has recruited stu- with Elkin and how much athlete programs.” to create a public service an- head to Raleigh for testing,” said Williams. dents from every high school more they were anticipating Students in Project Unify nouncement about equality He said any time a nocturnal animal such in Surry County to help spread how they were going to are responsible for informing and respect which will be as a fox is seen out during the day, chances the word about equality. grow,” said Michael Garguilo, their fellow students about up- played at all of the high are good that it has rabies. Project Unify is part of a northern piedmont area direc- coming events in which they schools as well as posted to This is the first case of rabies reported in U.S. Department of Education tor for Special Olympics can get involved as well as the group’s Facebook and Surry County this year. Last year, 13 cases initiative to have traditional North Carolina, of why Surry raising awareness about social YouTube pages. They also were reported. students accept leadership County was chosen. “Last justice and equality. will plan pep rallies at each of Chris Bottoms, his daughter and Sisk roles to support or work with year across North Carolina “The goal is to have all the participating high schools have begun the treatment for rabies, Special Olympics athletes in there were 60 schools partici- people being treated equally, — East Surry, Elkin, Mount their communities. Surry pating. This year there are 120 not giving into peer pressure Airy, North Surry and Surry Williams said. County is the rural initiative schools participating. They’re and treating all people with re- Contact Mondee Tilley at program in this project, while doing all different initiatives spect,” said Millie Hiatt, proj- See GROUP, page 5 [email protected] or at 719-1930. High schools to compete in Quiz Bowl Saturday STAFF REPORT from across the region. North Surry, South Stokes, Surry swering questions in the first school are covered as well as This year’s competition will Central and West Stokes high round to try to earn points for some current events questions. The Northwest Regional Li- feature 10 high schools from Sur- schools in competition. If every their team while during the sec- The design is to make sure brary system’s annual high ry, Stokes and Yadkin counties. regional high school participated ond and third rounds each team they’re well-rounded,” said Pat school Quiz Bowl will take place For the first time, there will be in the event, there could be a total can confer to come up with an an- Gwyn, librarian of the Mount this Saturday at 10 a.m. three early colleges participating of 14 teams competing. However, swer. Brack Llewellyn once again Airy Public Library. The Andy Griffith Playhouse in the event with Stokes Early in recent years there have been will moderate the event while will become the backdrop for the College, Surry Early College and conflicts where one or two asking students questions about See BOWL, page 2 competition which started in Yadkin Early College all choos- schools could not attend. literature, history, math, science, Mount Airy 1983 and has since ing to participate. They will join The Quiz Bowl features three religion and sports. grown to include high schools East Surry, Elkin, Mount Airy, rounds with individuals only an- “All the basic courses in high 2 Tuesday, February 1, 2011 The Mount Airy News, Mount Airy, N.C. www.mtairynews.com is exciting news. business do well and ex- tain our production levels Company (http://www.har- “This is great news for pand. Harvest Time Bread and inventories,” said vesttimebread.com) is the BREAD: our city. This means more Company has made this de- Pereira. “We do not antici- maker of high-quality bak- dollars for our community. cision in order to better pate our grocery and food ery products for grocers Continued from 1 We are very pleased with serve their customers and service customers will ex- and food service compa- their decision. A gain in we are proud to have them perience any changes in de- nies across the U.S. Har- economic activity is always continue to grow in the city liveries.” vest Time specializes in ar- ity and we didn’t own the cility and it really gives us positive news,” said of Mount Airy. I also wish Pereira said the expan- tisan, European and all-nat- facility — here we have a nice way to expand on Cochran. the individuals in New Jer- sion of the Mount Airy ural breads; distinctive both,” said Galasso. that,” said Galasso. Mount Airy City Man- sey where production has bakery will provide an ex- sandwich rolls; and whole- He said he is excited Mount Airy Mayor Deb- ager Barbara Jones also is ceased the very best,” said ceptional platform for grain. Backed by a heritage about the expansion. orah Cochran said the com- pleased with the news of Jones. growth. of more than 25 years of “We’ve had many good pany’s expansion comes at the expansion. Harvest Time Bread will “With modern produc- distinguished baking, Har- employees here. It’s a great a time when adding more “The city is always ex- continue to serve northeast tion lines, it is our newest vest Time Bread Company operation in a beautiful fa- jobs to the local economy cited to see an existing U.S. customers through its facility and has achieved was established in its pres- established logistics part- AIB International’s Superi- ent form in 2005. ner in New Jersey. or certification since open- Contact Mondee Tilley at “This transition is being ing in 2005,” he said. [email protected] managed carefully to main- Harvest Time Bread or at 719-1930.

proud, but we can only have one winner,” said Gwyn. BOWL: The event is free and is open for the public to come observe what area high Continued from 1 school students know. “I would really love to have the audito- rium filled with people. I’m always blown away by all the things they know,” said The teams have been practicing on their Gwyn. own since the fall and there was a practice The winner of Saturday’s competition session for all the participating teams in will advance to the district competition in early December. March. The district competition likely will “Everybody always does their school be held in this region. BAREFOOT TIME!

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LOCAL and brother-in-law, than 20 years, serving Rhonda and Ronald up good food, jokes, Hawks of Lowgap; and laughs and friendship. JENKINS, Mr. Gary his stepgrandmother, He was also well known Lee, 57, of Mount Airy, Louise Underwood of for keeping the spirit of husband of Brenda Payne Mount Airy. In addition Christmas alive and Jenkins. to his father, Mr. Jenk- playing Santa Claus ins was preceded in every year for many REYNOLDS, Mrs. death by a grandson, families, organizations Altin R., 84, of Mount Bradly Jenkins; a sister, and businesses through- Airy, mother of Jack O. Nelta Marshall; a broth- out the community. Reynolds and Mitzi R. er, Terry Jenkins; a half John was an enthusias- Turner. brother, Mitchell Jenk- tic sports fan especially ins; and his stepmother, when it came to the SUTPHIN, Mr. John Mary Ruth Jenkins. A North Carolina Russell, 53, of Mount graveside service will Tarheels. He is survived Airy. be held at 2 p.m. Tues- by five sisters and day, Feb. 1, 2011, at brothers-in-law, Nancy YOUNG, Mrs. Zion United Methodist and Edwin Catherine Eileen Sin- Church Cemetery by Hollingsworth of clair, 75, of Mount Airy, the Rev. Jimmy Mc- Thomasville, Frances widow of Joe I. Young. Craw. The family will and Frank Pratt of Man- receive friends at chester, Tenn., and Su- AREA Moody Funeral Home san Sutphin, Mary and from 12:30 p.m. until Bill Farmer, and adopt- EATON, Mr. Carl the time to depart for ed sister, Adena Moore, Ray, 63, of Pilot Moun- the service. Flowers all of Mount Airy; a tain, brother of Lottie will be accepted, or me- very special stepson, Faries. morial may be made to Austin Moxley and his Mountain Valley Hos- sweet sister, Chelse VASS, Mr. Swanson pice at 401 Technology Rippey of Mount Airy; Early, 90, of Hillsville, Lane, Suite 200, Mount and several nieces and Va., widower of Mrs. Airy, NC 27030. Online nephews and extended Wilma Mae Combs Vass. condolences may be family and friends. He made at www.moodyfu- also had two wonderful STATE neralservices.com. lifelong friends, Todd SUBMITTED PHOTO and Lewis Spencer. Fu- A Mitsubishi driven by Walter Seba Leftwich IV came to a stop against Dr. Adam JOHNSON, Mr. REYNOLDS neral services will be Delp’s Chiropractic Center on West Lebanon Street early Sunday morning. James Lewis “Buck,” conducted at 2 p.m. MOUNT AIRY — Mrs. Norman was charged with resisting a 47, of Goldsboro, son of Altin R. Reynolds Tuesday, Feb. 1, 2011, Ethel Culler at Moody Funeral police officer and was placed under a passed away peacefully WRECK: $2,500 secured bond. The arrest report for Johnson. early Sunday morning, Home by the Rev. Dwight Sechrist. Burial Leftwich was not available Monday. Jan. 30, 2011, in the Continued from 1 Delp closed his office to patients on Palliative Care Unit of will follow in Oakdale EATON Cemetery. The family Monday for safety reasons. He said he the Moses Cone Memo- would be open for business today. He said PILOT MOUNTAIN — rial Hospital in Greens- will receive friends Monday from 6 to 8 $15,000 damage was caused to the brick Mr. Carl Ray Eaton, 63, boro after a brief ill- Williams, that was turning onto West column and the glass in the front of his of Pilot Mountain, ness. She was born p.m. at Moody Funeral Home in Mount Airy. Lebanon from across from Grace Street. building. He wanted to thank the police passed away on Sunday, March 11, 1926, to the The report states that Leftwich ran the red and fire departments for their help Sunday Jan. 30, 2011, at Uni- late Jessie Mae and Online condolences may be made at light and struck Williams causing him to morning. He also wanted to thank Mason versal Health Care of James Ellis Rawley. She go off the road, striking the front corner of and Bill Hall of Import Auto for their help King. He was born in is survived by one son, www.moodyfuneralser- vices.com. Delp Chiropractic, at 454 W. Lebanon St. in the middle of the night to help patch the Surry County on June Jack O. Reynolds of Alcohol was suspected as the cause of hole in his building. Michael Payne of 25, 1947, to the late Sherman Oaks, Calif.; the accident, according to the report. Proklean was at the business first thing Roby and Dellie Heath one daughter, Mitzi R. Norman was captured by Bennett be- Monday morning to start the clean up Eaton. Mr. Eaton Turner, and one son-in- hind a house on Willow Street the night of process. worked for the town of law, Craig R. Turner, the accident, and Leftwich turned himself Contact Mondee Tilley at Pilot Mountain in the both from High Point; in at the police department on Sunday. [email protected] or at 719-1930. Street Department and one brother, James was a member of Mis- Rawley of Gravely sionary Baptist. Mr. Street, Mount Airy; four Eaton is survived by sisters, Gracie Rawley SCHOOL NEWS one sister, Lottie (Jack- of Culpepper, Va., Mat- ie) Faries of Pilot tie Stevenson of Mountain; one niece, Coraopolis, Pa., Jacqueline (Dale) Dez- Frances Smith of Parker ern; two great-nieces; Road, Mount Airy, and and one great-nephew. Jessie Strickland of He was preceded in Greentown Road, also death by his mom and from Mount Airy; and a dad, Dillie H. Eaton and host of nieces and YOUNG Roby L. Eaton; and one nephews and great- MOUNT AIRY — Mrs. brother, Bobby Eaton. nieces and nephews. Catherine Eileen Sin- Funeral services will be She was preceded in clair Young of Mount held on Tuesday, Feb. 1, death by one brother, Airy, formerly of Arte- 2011, at Cox-Needham Granville Rawley; and sia, N.M., passed away Chapel at 2 p.m. with two sisters, Mary Lee Saturday, Jan. 29, 2011, the Rev. T.J. Tilley offi- Cropps and Annette at the Joan and Howard ciating with interment Cropps. Altin retired Woltz Hospice Home in to follow in the Pilot from the Surry County Dobson. Mrs. Young Mountain City ceme- Department of Social was born Aug. 26, tery. The family will re- Services after over 30 1935, in Cherryvale, ceive friends from 1 to years of dedicated serv- Kan., to the late May- 2 p.m. prior to the serv- ice. Altin was a devoted nard Ambrose “Shorty” ice. The family would mother and an avid fish- and Ethel Gertrude Har- like to extend its sincere erman. Services will be ris-Bates Sinclair. She appreciation to the staff held Thursday, Feb. 3, was a homemaker, at Universal Health 2011, at 1 p.m. at the worked with the senior Care of King. Cox- Stewart Creek Baptist center and delivered Needham Funeral Church “Old Hollow,” meals for Meals on Home of Pilot Moun- and interment will fol- Wheels. Mrs. Young is tain, www.coxneed- low at Skyline Memory survived by three chil- ham.com, Gardens. A private fam- dren, Richard Carter of www.coxneedham/face- ily viewing will take Alamogordo, N.M., book.com, is respectful- place Wednesday Linda Brown and her ly serving the Eaton evening, Feb. 2, 2011, husband, David, of family. from 6 to 7 p.m. at Mount Airy and Jolene Howell Funeral Chapel Elsesser of Corvallis, SUBMITTED PHOTO JENKINS at 940 W. Lebanon St. Mont.; her grandchil- Ryan Seth Marion MOUNT AIRY — Mr. in Mount Airy. An open dren, Amy Gravley and Gary Lee Jenkins, 57, public visitation will her husband, Andy, of Mount Airy, passed follow immediately af- Misty Carter, Rhonda Ryan Marion admitted away Monday, Jan. 31, terwards from 7 to 8 Wilson, Melissa Brown, 2011, at his home. Mr. p.m. The family asks Eric Brown, Crystal Jenkins was born in that in lieu of flowers, Bell and Michael Surry County May 6, that donations be made Carter; 11 great-grand- in remembrance of Al- children; and two sisters to Virginia State Bar 1953, to Francis Haynes Jenkins Ross and the tin Reynolds to Hospice and a brother-in-law, RICHMOND, Va. — Journal, the third highest- teach lessons in constitu- late Lewis Alford Jenk- and Palliative Care of Alice G. Jones of Po- Ryan Seth Marion was ad- ranked constitutional law tional history and civil Greensboro, 2500 Sum- tomac Falls, Va., and ins. He was the mitted to the Virginia State journal in the nation. His rights. owner/operator of mit Ave., Greensboro, Phyllis and Robert Kin- Bar and to the practice of student note, titled “Prison- NC 27405. Online con- caid of Cisco, Texas. In Born in Mount Airy, Gary’s Auto Sales, Inc. law during a special ses- ers For Sale: Making the Marion is the son of Scott Surviving are his wife, dolences may be made addition to her parents, 13th Amendment Case at www.howellfuner- Mrs. Young was preced- sion of the Supreme Court and Pam Marion of Ararat, Brenda Payne Jenkins of Virginia held at the Against State Private Va. He is a 2003 graduate of the home; a daughter alservices.com. ed in death by her hus- Prison Contracts,” received band, Joe I. Young; and Greater Richmond Con- of Patrick County High and son-in-law, Donna vention Center. the journal’s Thomas Jef- School and received his and Ricky Edwards of an infant son, Danny ferson Prize for contribu- Lee Carter. A graveside Marion was among Bachelor of Arts degree in Mount Airy; a son and more than 1,500 new attor- tions that best address a service will be held at novel issue of constitution- government and philoso- daughter-in-law, neys who were admitted at phy, graduating summa Michael and Amanda Skyline Memory Gar- al law in a clear and per- the ceremony after achiev- cum laude and with honors, Jenkins of Mount Airy; dens on Wednesday, suasive manner. He was Feb. 2, 2011, at 2 p.m., ing a passing score on the from the College of grandchildren, Austin Virginia bar examination. also an active member of Jenkins, Abigail Jenkins conducted by the Rev. Phi Delta Phi International William and Mary in 2007. Randy Edwards. The Marion received his Ju- He resides in Richmond and Casey Edwards; his ris Doctor degree in May Legal Fraternity and the mother, Francis Haynes family will receive Hampton Roads School where he is employed as a friends at Moody Fu- from William and Mary postgraduate fellow at the Jenkins Ross of Mount School of Law. While in Project, which sends law neral Home in Mount Richmond City Attorney’s Airy; sisters and broth- law school, he served as re- students to Tidewater area ers-in-law, Mary and Airy on Wednesday middle and high schools to Office. from 12:30 p.m. until search justice for the Moot Sam Collins of Stokes- Court Board and as a notes dale and Rita Gregory the time to leave for the service. Online condo- editor for the William and of Williamsburg, Va.; Mary Bill of Rights BOTTOMLEY’S brothers and sisters-in- lences may be made at law, Lewis and Mary SUTPHIN www.moodyfuneralser- EVERGREENS & FARMS, INC Jenkins and Larry and MOUNT AIRY — Mr. vices.com. Emma Jenkins, all of John Russell Sutphin, NNOOWW LLEEAASSIINNGG LLAANNDD!! Mount Airy, and Timmy 53, of Mount Airy, OPEN for Frazier Fir Christmas trees in the Grayson County area. Will offer and Ava Jenkins of passed away Friday, top dollar for land leased in this area. We are also leasing land in this area for the purpose of planting and Williamsburg; half sis- Jan. 28, 2011, at his growing White Pine trees for tipping rights. Later the land owner has ters and brothers-in-law, home. He was born Visit us at trees for timber. Jeannie and John Tate Dec. 22, 1957, in Surry We have many land lease options available for land owners with BANNERTOWN a sincere interest in earning more money from this land now and and Maude and Joey County to the late Rus- in the future. Donathon, all of Mount sell Sidney and Fannie www.mtairy Retail/Office Also, Interested in Purchasing Airy; a half brother and Hale Sutphin. He was Any Trees Already Planted! Space 336-657-3347 • 657-3161 sister-in-law, Jamie and employed at the Speedy news.com Available or 1-800-504-3347 Sharon Jenkins of Chef in Mount Airy, as 336-429-0945 5071 GLAD VALLEY ROAD • ENNICE, NC Mount Airy; a stepsister night manager for more Mitchell: 336-200-2008; Blan: 336-200-2009 4 Tuesday, February 1, 2011 The Mount Airy News, Mount Airy, N.C. www.mtairynews.com SURRY COUNTY’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER ● ESTABLISHED IN 1880 ●

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I’m sure many of you up some much- dictable and the furniture/bedding/lamps, From The Robesonian: took advantage of the, in needed Vitamin forecast of rain etc. Moving my bedroom my opinion, perfect weath- D. really won’t help furniture around would cre- Say no to welfare, drugs er over the weekend. And if The upturn in me paint my ex- ate just enough space of a you didn’t, well that’s your temperature has isting shelves. bigger night stand you see A Kentucky legislator has introduced a bill that would fault. also apparently Of course, that and one of those ottomans require random drug tests for people to remain eligible for I realize the 60-degree activated my set in motion the that doubles as a storage welfare — and the debate this will provoke will make temperatures and bright spring-cleaning viscous cycle of unit would look fabulous bolder the line that separates progressives and conserva- sunshine were little more brain cells. I wanting to re- with my sofa. It all sounds tives in this country. than a teaser in the middle spent parts of my decorate all of great except for the fact The arguments are clichéd, but will be marched out and of winter and when Punx- weekend clean- my rooms, a feat that all of this requires a then clung to. sutawney Phil sticks his ing out closets that really is not silly little thing called mon- Conservatives will say that taxpayers don’t want to head out of his hole on and moving possible. To re- ey. subsidize anyone’s drug addiction, that even though drug Wednesday he is sure to things into my arrange my bed- So, if any of you have dealers don’t accept EBT cards, their use to purchase gro- predict six more weeks of attic like my room, I would ideas of how I can spruce ceries frees up dollars that can be used to buy meth and miserable temperatures and summer clothing also have to re- up my house enough to other drugs. frozen precipitation just for and Christmas hang all of the make me think I’ve made Progressives will worry about the innocent children spite. I’m sure I’m not decorations Morgan Wall pictures which this huge transformation who will go hungry because their parents will forego wel- alone in wishing such fabu- which to that would leave nail without also breaking the fare dollars in favor of a crack pipe. lous temperatures could point had been holes in the wall bank, I would be open to We have questions about House Bill 208, which was in- stay with us all year long. I sitting in the which of course, suggestions. In the mean troduced by Lonnie Napier, a Republican. would be perfectly content middle of one of my rooms. would drive me crazy. Re- time, I will continue wan- What drugs are we referring to, and would alcohol, if the average stayed be- Seeing all of this new- arranging the den is also dering from room to room which is legal but also lethal when abused, be included? tween 50 and 80 degrees all found space in that room not an option since a door muttering things like “But Should similar legislation be extended to those who re- year. inspired me even further to in the middle of one wall this would look so nice if I ceive unemployment benefits? redecorate. I now have the and a fireplace in the mid- could just move it over After that, just exactly how would the program be im- Knowing it would not last, and indeed the fact itch to buy paint, a new dle of the opposite wall there” and “I wonder how plemented and administered? computer desk and possi- leaves little space to move this would look in a nice Napier says he isn’t a mean guy. that I am wearing a sweater as I write this proves me bly a new bookcase and the furniture too far out of blue?” “I believe there is a place for public assistance for those completely rearrange all of its present position. Morgan Wall is a staff that really need it, but I don’t think there should be public correct, I took full advan- tage of the sunshine by the furniture in that room. I Rearranging everything reporter for The Mount assistance for those using it to buy drugs,” he said. know the odds of this hap- in my house also brings Airy News. She can be He insists his legislation isn’t intended to deny welfare hanging out in my yard over the weekend, reading pening in a timely manner about the added issue of reached at dollars, but rather is an effort to free addicts from the a book, picking up downed are slim to none as my discovering that I can use [email protected] or chains of drug addiction so that they can lead productive tree branches and soaking schedule isn’t exactly pre- new 719-1929. lives, caring not only for themselves but their loved ones. Napier’s bill calls for the immediate denial of any ben- efits to anyone who fails the random test, which is a flawed strategy. If the goal is to get people off drugs, they Skimping on the consolidation have to be provided help in doing so. Addicts aren’t going to quit abusing drugs on the news that the check won’t be coming. If anything, that will plunge people deeper into RALEIGH — Gov. created by state door Journal and stricting the catch of weak- the abyss. Beverly Perdue took a pass. statute, meaning a frequent critic fish, or gray trout, once one So here’s our amendment to House Bill 208: Any wel- Her decision to leave it that the legisla- of the Marine of the most abundant fish fare recipient who flunks a drug test should be allowed to up to state legislators to de- ture would have Fisheries Com- in North Carolina waters. remain on welfare if that person enters a drug rehabilita- cide whether to consolidate to approve what- mission, cited During the last decade, the tion program that is provided by the state at no cost. We or eliminate 345 state ever consolida- cold-stunned commercial catch of those would provide for as many as three strikes before benefits boards or commission can tions she might speckled sea fish has declined from 2.6 are totally denied: Addiction is a stubborn nut. hardly be seen any other want to make. trout, dying in million pounds, valued at If the legislation were amended to provide drug reha- way. And yes, con- tidal waters $1.4 million, to 163,000 bilitation for offenders, we would get solidly on board — For months, Perdue had solidating these overseen by both pounds valued at $163,000. and watch with the rest of the nation to judge its effective- spoken about consolidating commissions — commissions, as That’s not management. ness. boards and commissions. overseeing an example of That’s mismanagement, The program, should it succeed, could then be emulat- In December, she an- everything from why the state and gross negligence. ed. nounced that she would licensing profes- needs a single All of these boards and Few places should be more curious as to its effective- send legislators a list of sions to educa- commission and commissions serve as a ness than Robeson County, where more than a third of our 150 that might be merged tional policy — single agency huge base of political sup- population is on welfare — and drug abuse has been iden- or eliminated. might not rank overseeing fish- port and political dona- tified as our No. 1 health threat. In other words, she real high on any Scott eries. tions. Napier’s legislation, correctly modified, is a potential would weigh in by priori- taxpayer to-do Mooneyham “We need a Longtime donors to life-saver. tizing what boards or com- list. single 10- or 12- governors and legislators missions might be super- Still, Perdue member com- sit on policy boards as fluous, which ones the tax- herself had ar- mission that puts widely known as the Uni- payers could do without in gued that North Syndicated the resource versity of North Carolina Notable Quotes a time of dwindling public Carolinians Columnist first,” Albea Board of Governors and as “Education is the ability to listen to almost anything dollars to support their mis- could be better said. little known as the N.C. sions. served with fewer of the Commercial fishermen Commission on Volun- without losing your temper or your self-confidence.” Instead, she sent over a boards. would argue that they need teerism and Community list of all boards and com- Even as she announced a commission that takes Service. —Robert Frost missions for which legisla- her decision, some govern- into account the need to On some boards, the tive leaders appoint some ment watchers were reviv- protect their livelihoods. governor makes most of members. ing a call to merge two of But it hasn’t always the appointments. On oth- Write your representatives In her defense, the gov- the more prominent state been clear that their proxies ers, legislative leaders Dobson Commissioners ernor had earlier an- commissions in North Car- on the Marine Fisheries make as many as half the nounced plans to consoli- olina — the Wildlife Re- Commission have protect- appointments. Mayor Ricky K. Draughn, P.O. Box 1021, Dobson, NC date 14 state agencies into sources Commission and ed either resource or liveli- So, mismanagement or 27017, 356-8201 (business), 356-4462 (home) eight in an effort to stream- the Marine Fisheries Com- hoods not, redundant or not, Lana Brendle, 223 Windsor Park Drive, P.O. Box 796, line state government. And mission. Consider that this com- politicians have an incen- 356-9091 (business), 356-8508 (home) those 345 state boards and Joe Albea, producer of mission for years has tive to keep as many John D. Lawson, 423 S. 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MORGAN WALL/THE NEWS MORGAN WALL/THE NEWS Members of Project Unify practice their dance for their public service announce- Members of Project Unify discuss the dialogue for their public service announce- ment. ment at Monday’s meeting. $6,500, all of which went into the future,” said Garguilo. through the Special Olympics, gram and I’ve been getting fur- local program. said he has never been out of the ther involved since,” said Holle- GROUP: Project Unify also provides a Students heading to state and is “kind of nervous.” man. “Last summer I went to the platform for students to form Washington, D.C. “We were nominated to go by National Youth Activation Sum- Continued from 1 clubs at their own schools to raise Because of their work with the president of Special Olympics mit in Nebraska.” awareness about Special Project Unify, Sarah Holleman North Carolina because of our in- Both students feel as though Olympics or social justice and and Joseph Stewart have been se- volvement in Project Unify,” said the club is making a difference equality. East Surry High School lected to attend Capitol Hill Day Holleman. in their schools and across the Central — and an “R Word” cam- was the first to form a Special in Washington, D.C., March 1-3. The students were instrumen- county by raising awareness. paign. During the campaign, Olympics Club. The students These two North Surry High tal in starting a F.A.N. Club at “I see more people getting every student at the high schools wrote a set of bylaws which now School students will spend three North Surry as well as participat- interactive with it,” said Stew- will be issued a Project Unify T- can be used by high schools days in the capitol meeting with ing in the county-wide Project art. shirt and will be asked to help across the state as a type of representatives and senators from Unify program. “More people are becoming stop the use of the word “retard- groundwork for their own clubs. North Carolina to tell them about “We’re working towards so- aware of what we’re trying to ed” in the community. North Surry High School has cre- Project Unify and the impact it cial justice and equality for do,” said Holleman. “Some peo- ated a F.A.N. Club, which stands has had on their lives. They will everyone,” said Holleman. The U.S. Department of Edu- ple are afraid to interact with cation grant money will go to pay for Friends Accepted Now. attend training sessions on public Both students have been inter- for all of the T-shirts as well as “The key is letting students speaking, topics which they may ested in helping students with in- them at school. People can get for anything else the club needs have leadership roles in doing want to discuss with the legisla- tellectual disabilities for many over that fear if they understand during the year to help spread the everything. These students are tors and issues they want to pres- years. their disabilities. We did a word. Having grant money also eventually going to be the next ent. They also will learn about “My mom always wanted to Spread the Word to End the means any money raised by the generation’s leaders in the com- how government works. work with kids with intellectual Word campaign last year with students through fundraisers can munity and business leaders. The two students are excited disabilities so I just followed in T-shirts and I see someone go straight back into the local With their knowledge of Spe- about the opportunity to go to her footsteps,” said Stewart. wearing it every day still.” Special Olympics program. Last cial Olympics now at their age, D.C. as neither has been there be- “I first started in fifth grade Contact Morgan Wall at year, Elkin High School and they can bring more awareness fore. Stewart, who participates in when I found out Surry County [email protected] or Elkin Middle School raised to the needs of this group in the basketball and track and field was doing a young athletes pro- 719-1929. SCHOOL NEWS, CONTINUED MOUNT AIRY MIDDLE SCHOOL CHEERS ON 5K RUNNERS

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Phone: 719-1920, 719-1921 For local sports visit our web- E-mail: [email protected] site at www.mtairynews.com Fax: 789-2816 SportsSports Tuesday, February 1, 2011 Bishop McGuinness ruins Lady Hounds’ perfect season JEFF LINVILLE game. Centers Nicole Rumplasch and Malaya Johnson combined for STAFF REPORTER just six points in the game. Instead, it was their smallest starter who led After 17 games, someone finally the charge. found a way to stop the Lady Grey- Morgan Midkiff had been score- hounds. less through three quarters, but the Bishop McGuinness took the junior guard had nine points and a lead late in the second quarter and couple of nice passes in the fourth never gave it back to defeat North quarter. Surry 46-39 Monday night. North cut the lead to 42-36 with North Surry scored just six points less than three minutes to play. Mid- in the first quarter and seven points kiff missed a three from the left cor- in the third before coming alive in ner that could have cut the lead to the fourth quarter. three. Rumplasch grabbed the re- The Hounds worked for good bound, but had it knocked away looks in the first quarter, but the from her by Cameron Nieters. The shots didn’t fall. Still they led 18-16 Hounds would get no closer the rest with about three minutes left in the of the way. first half after senior reserve Adri- Midkiff’s nine led the team, fol- anne Puckett hit a three-pointer. lowed by Emily Culler seven, Mor- The Villains responded with a 9- gan Bunker and Puckett six, Kristi- 0 run to finish the half up 25-18. na Rumplasch five, Nicole Rum- Guard Sammi Goldsmith led the plasch and Johnson three each. way with 10 points at the break. Buckland led the Villains with In the third quarter, Megan Buck- 17, followed by Goldsmith with 11 land and Marie Petrangeli hit three- and Nieters with seven. pointers to stretch the lead to 36-25. The loss drops North Surry to 16- Buckland would hit the first shot of 1 on the season and 11-1 in the con- the fourth quarter for a 13-point lead ference. Bishop improves to 14-6, before the Hounds came back. 11-2 in the conference. The Villains have seven players Contact Jeff Linville at JEFF LINVILLE/THE NEWS who stand 5-foot-9 or taller and [email protected] or 719- North Surry’s Morgan Midkiff shoots over Bishop McGuinness’ Sammi Goldsmith (11) and slowed down North Surry’s inside 1920. Cameron Nieters (44). After a slow start, Midkiff had nine points in a fourth-quarter rally.

Emily Culler Nicole Rumplasch Culler, Rumplasch provide leadership JEFF LINVILLE years, and Nicole even STAFF REPORTER played her freshman year while Emily was on the JV North Surry is holding volleyball squad. Senior Night this evening During their varsity as the basketball teams take time, the Greyhounds have on South Stokes. Among had unequaled success. In volleyball, the two have those to be honored are two helped the team to two con- young women with 15 ference championships, a years of varsity experience regional runner-up finish in two sports. and a state title. For hoops, Emily Culler and Nicole the team has one a confer- Rumplasch have played on ence regular season title the varsity basketball team (and is working on a sec- all four years. They also ond), two conference tour- have starred on the volley- ball court the past three See LEADERSHIP, page 7 Central wrestlers double up Sauras JEFF LINVILLE STAFF REPORTER

JEFF LINVILLE/THE NEWS WALNUT COVE — Surry Central wrestlers took six North Surry’s Austin Hazel shoots over Bishop McGuinness’ Peter Fields in Monday’s win. Hazel scored of 10 matches Friday on the way to defeating South 12 of his 17 points in the second half to go with Chase Gough’s 21 points as the Greyhounds won a nail- Stokes 54-27. The Golden Eagles got all six wins by fall and added biter 63-61. three forfeits for their 54 points. The Sauras got three pins, a close decision and one forfeit. Earning pins for the Eagles were Jacob Longworth, Hounds come back in fourth on Villains Raymond Dance, Jared Johnson, Johnny Glass, Bryant JEFF LINVILLE shot well and played good defense Michael Banks hit a three-pointer to White and Wes Brown. STAFF REPORTER throughout. tie the game going into the second Surry Central has four wrestlers ranked in the top 10 in Both teams were missing valu- quarter. the state for 2A. They are Longworth 10th at 125 lbs., Ce- able players as North has been with- Bishop jumped out to a 21-15 sar Peña first at 135 lbs., Glass 10th at 152 lbs. and Brown Bishop McGuinness held a lead two minutes into the quarter, three-point lead going into the out Tanner Hiatt for several games eighth at heavyweight. forcing Coach Travis Gammons to South Stokes has just one wrestler ranked in the top 10 fourth quarter, but the Greyhounds since an ACL tear, and Bishop was missing 6-foot-3 junior Trey Tatum. call a timeout. Gough would score in the state for 2A. Mitchell Dorsett is ninth at 160 lbs. came back for a 63-61 victory at From the opening tip, the first 12 nine points as North clawed even For this match, Dorsett dropped down to 152 lbs. and home. points were scored by the two 12’s and went ahead 32-30 after a free could have faced Glass, but Glass also dropped a weight Monday’s matchup featured two on the floor. North’s 12, Jacob Pel- throw by center Austin Hazel with class and wrestled at 145. Freshman Nick Coe, who has teams who have struggled of late. frey, scored twice, and Bishop’s 8.8 seconds left. wrestled as light as 140 this season, took on Dorsett and North Surry (5-9, 2-8 conference) Steve Marrujo hit two three-point- Gough’s output canceled out a was pinned in 1:39. had lost three straight games com- ers and an inside shot for an 8-4 strong second quarter by guard The Eagles have had a lot on their minds this week ing in, while Bishop had lost six lead. Reilley Calloghan who came off the with studying and taking exams, said Coach Stephen straight (5-13, 2-9). It wasn’t no- North’s Chase Gough scored five ticeable in this game as both teams points in a 9-2 run for a 13-10 lead. See HOUNDS, page 7 See CENTRAL, page 7 Surry Runnin’ Patriots continue hot streak with two wins JEFF LINVILLE New Garden Friends was a de- Recent injuries and family ob- ers rest. That was especially true Still, New Garden couldn’t STAFF REPORTER fensive struggle as both offenses ligations have limited the Surry when Hamilton’s replacement at take advantage of it because of sputtered to a 26-20 win for the bench. In the previous game last point guard, Joye Harrison, went Surry’s aggressive defense. The PILOT MOUNTAIN — The Lady Patriots. Monday, the Runnin’ Pats could- down with an injury three min- home team had a couple of play- Surry Runnin’ Patriots girls team How hard was it to score? n’t do much running as they had utes into the second half. ers who can score, so Peters had continued its hot play with two Surry Coach John Peters said his only six players suited up. Peters said Harrison went up his team focus on shutting them wins at the end of the week. team had 24 turnovers and shot a The team did have two more for a shot and came down with a down. The home school squad season-worst 15 percent from the players available Thursday, but defender underneath her. She When shots aren’t falling, it is played on the road Thursday, field and still won. was missing its lone senior Mol- bent her knee awkwardly and easy to get frustrated and stop then played a home game Friday Peters said he has coached ly Hamilton, who was out of didn’t return to the game. trying hard on defense, Peters at the Armfield Civic Center in games where the team shot 15 town. With seven players, Peters Without either of its point said. He was pleased at the com- Pilot Mountain. percent for a quarter, but never said he had to burn timeouts guards, Surry scored just 10 The Greensboro game against for the whole night. from time to time to get the play- points the rest of the way. See STREAK, page 7 www.mtairynews.com The Mount Airy News, Mount Airy, N.C. Tuesday, February 1, 2011 7 THE NEWS SPORTS SCOREBOARD

Mississippi St. 71, Florida 64 Texas St. 3 3 8 12 Portland 25 22 .532 5 Pittsburgh 50 31 15 4 Phoenix 51 25 17 9 BASKETBALL Auburn 79, South Carolina 64 Sam Houston St. 3 4 10 10 Minnesota 11 36 .234 19 N.Y.Rangers 52 29 20 3 San Jose 50 25 19 6 Kentucky 66, Georgia 60 Texas A&M-Corpus Ch. 3 4 8 13 Pacific Division N.Y.Islanders 49 15 27 7 Los Angeles 50 27 22 1 NCAA Basketball Tennessee 74, Mississippi 57 ——— W L Pct GB New Jersey 49 16 30 3 At A Glance Arkansas 89, Vanderbilt 78 Saturday’s Games L.A. Lakers 33 15 .688 — Northeast Division Alabama 70, LSU 46 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 46, Stephen Phoenix 22 24 .478 10 GP W L OT NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for By The Associated Press F.Austin 45 Sunday’s Games Golden State 20 27 .42612 1/2 Boston 50 28 15 7 overtime loss. All Times EST Nicholls St. 78, Lamar 71 No games scheduled McNeese St. 70, Cent. Arkansas 63 L.A. Clippers 18 28 .391 14 Montreal 50 27 18 5 Sunday’s Games ATLANTIC COAST Monday’s Games Sam Houston St. 88, UTSA 67 Sacramento 12 33 .26719 1/2 Buffalo 49 23 21 5 Team Lidstrom 11, Team Staal 10 CONFERENCE No games scheduled Texas-Arlington 83, Texas St. 66 Toronto 49 19 25 5 Conference All Games Monday’s Games SE Louisiana 93, Northwestern St. 84 ——— Ottawa 50 17 25 8 WLWL Sunday’s Games No games scheduled SOUTHERN CONFERENCE Sunday’s Games Southeast Division Duke 6 1 19 2 No games scheduled Miami 108, Oklahoma City 103 GP W L OT Tuesday’s Games North Carolina 5 1 15 5 North Monday’s Games Boston 109, L.A. Lakers 96 Tampa Bay 51 31 15 5 Florida at Toronto, 7 p.m. Florida St. 5 2 15 6 Conference All Games No games scheduled Orlando 103, Cleveland 87 Washington 51 27 15 9 Ottawa at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Clemson 4 3 15 6 WLWL Philadelphia 110, Denver 99 Atlanta 52 24 19 9 Virginia Tech 4 3 14 6 Chattanooga 9 2 13 10 Boston at Carolina, 7 p.m. National Basketball New York 124, Detroit 106 Carolina 50 25 19 6 Boston College 4 3 14 7 W. Carolina 5 5 9 13 N.Y.Islanders at Atlanta, 7 p.m. Association Phoenix 104, 102 Florida 49 22 22 5 Maryland 4 3 14 7 UNC Greensboro 4 6 4 16 Golden State 96, Utah 81 WESTERN CONFERENCE Chicago at Columbus, 7 p.m. Georgia Tech 3 4 10 10 Elon 4 7 10 12 At A Glance Monday’s Games Central Division Pittsburgh at N.Y.Rangers, 7:30 p.m. N.C. State 2 5 12 9 Appalachian St. 4 7 8 13 By The Associated Press Toronto at Indiana, late. GP W L OT Virginia 2 5 11 10 Samford 3 7 11 11 Montreal at Washington, 7:30 p.m. All Times EST Denver at New Jersey, late. Detroit 49 30 13 6 Wake Forest 1 5 8 13 South Philadelphia at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. Cleveland at Miami, late. Nashville 50 27 17 6 Miami 1 6 12 9 Conference All Games Colorado at St. Louis, 8 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE Orlando at Memphis, late. Chicago 50 26 20 4 ——— WLWL Atlantic Division Washington at Dallas, late. Columbus 49 23 21 5 Calgary at Nashville, 8 p.m. Saturday’s Games Wofford 9 2 12 10 W L Pct GB Charlotte at Utah, late. St. Louis 49 22 20 7 Clemson 62, Florida St. 44 Coll. of Charleston 8 2 15 7 Los Angeles at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Boston 36 11 .766 — Milwaukee at L.A. Clippers, late. Northwest Division North Carolina 84, N.C. State 64 Furman 8 3 16 6 Vancouver at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. New York 25 22 .532 11 Tuesday’s Games GP W L OT Wake Forest 76, Virginia 71 The Citadel 5 5 9 13 Phoenix at San Jose, 10 p.m. Philadelphia 21 26 .447 15 Washington at New Orleans, 8 p.m. Vancouver 50 31 10 9 Sunday’s Games Davidson 3 7 9 12 New Jersey 14 34 .29222 1/2 San Antonio at Portland, 10 p.m. Colorado 50 25 19 6 Wednesday’s Games St. John’s 93, Duke 78 Georgia Southern 0 9 4 18 Toronto 13 35 .27123 1/2 Boston at Sacramento, 10 p.m. Minnesota 49 25 19 5 Detroit at Ottawa, 7 p.m. Virginia Tech 72, Miami 68 ——— Southeast Division Houston at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. Calgary 51 24 21 6 Maryland 74, Georgia Tech 63 Saturday’s Games N.Y.Islanders at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. W L Pct GB Wednesday’s Games Edmonton 49 15 26 8 Monday’s Games Davidson 75, Coll. of Charleston 64 Florida at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. Miami 33 14 .702 — Toronto at Atlanta, 7 p.m. No games scheduled Pacific Division Furman 81, Appalachian St. 61 Vancouver at Phoenix, 9:30 p.m. Orlando 31 17 .6462 1/2 Indiana at Cleveland, 7 p.m. GP W L OT UNC Greensboro 91, Samford 72 Atlanta 30 18 .6253 1/2 Philadelphia at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Dallas 50 30 15 5 Los Angeles at Edmonton, 9:30 p.m. Chattanooga 85, Elon 76 SOUTHEASTERN Charlotte 20 26 .43512 1/2 Charlotte at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Anaheim 52 28 20 4 San Jose at Anaheim, 10 p.m. Wofford 75, W. Carolina 66 CONFERENCE Washington 13 33 .28319 1/2 Dallas at New York, 7:30 p.m. Sunday’s Game East Central Division Memphis at Minnesota, 8 p.m. No games scheduled Conference All Games W L Pct GB New Orleans at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. Monday’s Games Sports Watch WLWL Chicago 33 14 .702 — Portland at Denver, 9 p.m. Davidson at Georgia Southern, late. Florida 5 2 16 5 Milwaukee 19 26 .422 13 Milwaukee at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Kentucky 4 2 16 4 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE Indiana 17 27 .38614 1/2 Houston at Utah, 9 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 1 Tennessee 4 2 14 7 East Detroit 17 31 .35416 1/2 Chicago at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. Vanderbilt 3 3 15 5 Conference All Games Cleveland 8 39 .170 25 MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL South Carolina 3 3 12 7 WLWL WESTERN CONFERENCE Hockey 7 p.m. Georgia 3 4 14 6 McNeese St. 5 2 13 7 Southwest Division ESPN — Purdue at Wisconsin West Nicholls St. 4 3 10 8 W L Pct GB ESPN2 — Baylor at Oklahoma Northwestern St. 4 3 12 10 National Hockey 9 p.m. Conference All Games San Antonio 40 7 .851 — ESPN — Vanderbilt at Florida WLWL SE Louisiana 3 3 9 9 Dallas 31 15 .6748 1/2 League NHL HOCKEY Lamar 3 3 9 11 Alabama 5 1 13 7 New Orleans 31 18 .633 10 At A Glance 7:30 p.m. Arkansas 4 3 14 6 Cent. Arkansas 1 6 5 15 Memphis 24 24 .50016 1/2 VERSUS — Pittsburgh at N.Y. Rangers Mississippi St. 3 3 11 9 West Houston 22 27 .449 19 By The Associated Press 10 p.m. LSU 2 4 10 11 Conference All Games Northwest Division All Times EST VERSUS — Phoenix at San Jose Mississippi 1 5 13 8 WLWL W L Pct GB EASTERN CONFERENCE SOCCER Auburn 1 6 8 13 Texas-Arlington 4 2 10 9 Oklahoma City 30 17 .638 — Atlantic Division 2:55 p.m. ——— Stephen F.Austin 3 3 12 6 Denver 28 19 .596 2 GP W L OT ESPN2 — Premier League, Aston Villa at Manches- ter United Saturday’s Games UTSA 3 3 10 9 Utah 28 20 .5832 1/2 Philadelphia 50 33 12 5

Grayson Vernon drew a couple of shooting Gammons called a timeout to steady his hard-fought losses to rivals Mount Airy fouls inside. guys. They ran 40 seconds off the clock and Surry Central. HOUNDS: Alex Ratcliff drove to the basket, and before Hazel was fouled and drained both “Being as young and inexperienced as Crews nailed both Ratcliff and teammate shots. we are,” said Gammons, “those tough Continued from 6 Kevin Weckworth. Ratcliff went to the Bishop missed a three, grabbed the losses were good for us as far as experi- bench to get bleeding stopped while Weck- board and called a timeout with 48.5 sec- ence in how to play in a tight game.” He worth was slow to get up. onds to go. The play didn’t work, and said the players’ composure was good at A behind-the-back pass from Terry Barr Gough got the ball and foul with 34.6 sec- the end of the game. bench for 10 of his 14 points in the period. to Gough for a layup woke the crowd up. onds left. He hit one of two for a 62-59 After going 5-10 at the line in the first The Villains pulled ahead with a 17-12 Another cheer went up as Vernon was lead. half, the Hounds were 11-16 in the sec- third quarter, playing starting center Tuck- fouled hard, but still managed to flip the Chris Kane made an inside shot to cut ond half, including 9-14 in the fourth er Crews and his backup at the same time ball into the basket for a 55-52 lead. Sec- the lead to one with less than 10 seconds to quarter. to control the paint. onds later, Pelfrey was fouled and hit both play. Pelfrey was fouled with 1.4 seconds The Hounds play again tonight as Still, Hazel scored six points, and the shots for a five-point lead with 4:57 to go. left and made one of two for the final mar- North holds its Senior Night against Hounds were looking inside. That plan Weckworth hit a three, and Bishop gin as Bishop’s desperation heave was off South Stokes. worked well in the fourth quarter as he scored inside to tie the game with two min- the mark. Contact Jeff Linville at scored another six points, and forward utes left. North Surry was coming off two close, [email protected] or 719-1920.

her serves in with 36 aces. tion to herself,” he said, “but Hopefully, teamwork, effort In basketball, defense is also from a coach’s perspective, there and other traits Nicole developed LEADERSHIP: their calling card as Emily always are no more important players in high school will continue on at gets assigned the other team’s who have stepped on the floor in the college level in order to have Continued from 6 best perimeter player, and Nicole either sport.” success, said Mama Rumplasch. takes on the best post player. Through Jan. 27, Nicole was Emily’s parents noted that she They are both athletes in gen- averaging 9.6 points, 5.4 re- is an honor student and stays ac- nament wins and two sectional fi- In volleyball, Emily wore the eral, Slate said. They can move bounds, 2.3 assists and 2.1 steals. tive year-round. Dad Gerald nals appearances. yellow jersey of the libero, the their feet and run the floor. She is making 51.1 percent of her Culler said Emily will play bas- Until Monday’s loss to 1A re- best defender on the back row. “They have bought in to the field goal attempts. ketball on Friday nights and then turning champs Bishop McGuin- The past two seasons, “Slim” has importance of defense ... to the Emily has averaged 9.1 points, turn around on Saturdays and ness, the Lady Hounds had been led the Lady Hounds in digs — success of the team,” said Slate. 3.5 assists, 3.1 steals and 3.2 re- play Junior Olympic volleyball. undefeated in the first 16 games. going low to save the ball from They have worked exceptionally bounds. She is shooting 34 per- Then when the high school bas- It helps the team and players hitting the floor. hard in both sports in practice and cent from three-point range and ketball season ends, AAU ball is when an athlete stays in the same This past season, Emily aver- in the weight room. about 80 percent from the free getting started. program for multiple years. aged 4.1 digs per set. She had a Slate said he has enjoyed throw line. Emily had been accepted to Nicole in fact has had the same serve-receive ratio of 2.37 out of watching the players’ growth While the pair may not be three schools, her parents said, coach her entire high school ca- 3, and she placed 93 percent of from being role players early on flashy, their efforts haven’t gone but she has yet to make her final reer. Coach Shane Slate has led her serves in play with 38 aces. to stepping into leadership roles unnoticed. Emily and Nicole decision. the basketball team for eight sea- Up front, Nicole is the top in both sports this year. have been voted to the all-confer- Tonight, the girls will be hon- sons and volleyball for 12 sea- middle blocker (1.5 per set) and The game against Mount Airy ence teams in both sports. And ored along with teammates Ellie sons. has led the team in blocks the was indicative of that, he said. they’ve drawn interest from col- Atkins, Adrianne Puckett and When it comes to Nicole and past three seasons. She also has Emily gave the team a lift in the lege programs. Katie Smith. Emily, Slate said, “The thing that been one of the top spikers with first half, then Nicole stepped up The parents of both girls said Contact Jeff Linville at sticks out is defense in both 2.6 kills per set, a hit ratio of 37.5 in the second half. they love volleyball and are look- [email protected] or sports.” percent and placed 85 percent of “Neither of them draws atten- ing to continue on the next level. 719-1920.

on the season with a tough Then comes the confer- Kevin Pack 152 Mitchell Dorsett (S.S.) pins Nick Coe in road opponent up next. The ence tournament next Sat- 119 Jacob Longworth (S.C.) pins Andrew 1:39 CENTRAL: team travels today to Bish- urday back here at South Nelson in 44 seconds 160 Matt Poff forfeit op McGuinness, which al- Stokes. 125 Mason Snow (S.C.) forfeit 171 Justin Rogers (S.S.) pins Alex Murphy 130 Raymond Dance (S.C.) pins Brandon Continued from 6 ready has locked up the Contact Jeff Linville at 1:09 Van Dyke in 1:59. 189 Bryant White (S.C.) pins Evan Scott 2:30 best record in the North- [email protected] 135 Cesar Peña (S.C.) forfeit 215 Brandon Lawson (S.S.) pins Hemberto west Conference for 1A or 719-1920. 140 Jared Johnson (S.C.) pins Lee Van Dyke Priddy. Still, they were out very focused. schools. Then on Thursday, in 1:18 Moreira 1:15 able to put all that aside With the win, Surry Central will hold its Senior 103 Nathon Bautista (S.C.) forfeit 145 Johnny Glass (S.C.) pins Dalton Lamp- Heavyweight Wes Brown (S.C.) pins Taylor by Friday night and come Central improves to 18-6 Night against West Stokes. 112 Micah Phillips (S.S.) 4-0 decision vs. ley 1:49 Gibbs in 1:43

and make life tough on the scorers. in the first quarter and 23-9 at the half. points and nine boards as well as two For his defensive game plan, Peters blocks and a steal. STREAK: Blue Ridge Rematch said he wanted to mix up the calls from Sydney Bedsaul had eight points, four On Friday, the Runnin’ Patriots won a time to time to keep the Panthers guess- boards, one steal and two assists. Camille Continued from 6 rematch with Blue Ridge 52-26. ing. Fishel had six points, three boards and a The teams met one week earlier with “They have a player, Sarah Wagg, who block. Abby Gibbons had two points, Surry winning by 15. However, Peters can light it up,” he said. When she doesn’t eight boards and two blocks. Curry pro- posure and focus his squad showed. said he was a little nervous because he had score, the Panthers’ offense struggles, he vided one steal and two rebounds. Leah Church led the way with 17 10 healthy players that day and Hamilton said. Wagg had only four points, and the The two wins improve Surry to 14-9 points, five steals and five rebounds. Abby was still out of town. Panthers scored just 14 points through on the season and 7-2 since the holiday Gibbons added five points and nine Still, Harrison said she would try to three quarters before a 12-point fourth. break. boards. Sydney Bedsaul had four points, play on her sore knee, and Hannah Shreve In her first night back, Shreve had pos- Today, Surry travels to Lexington to one steal and one rebound. returned from a week off after an ankle sibly her best game of the year, the coach take on Sheets Memorial Christian While none of the other players scored, sprain. said. She didn’t score, but she provided School. That team has good experience Peters said all four made contributions. “I didn’t know what to think, having three steals and nine rebounds and repeat- with the same core of players together for Camille Fishel had five steals and eight players for the first time in a while,” edly stepped in to cut off penetration when the past three seasons. three boards, Jenna Mahr nine boards Peters joked. a teammate got beaten off the dribble. On Thursday, Surry was set to host and three steals. In just one half, Harri- While the team has played much better Playing with a sore knee, Harrison Cabarrus in Pilot Mountain, but a sched- son had three assists, seven rebounds defense since the Christmas break, the managed 13 rebounds, four steals and five uling conflict has moved the game to and two steals. Eighth-grader Michela coach said the offense still has been in- assists to go with six points. Piedmont Baptist College in Winston- Curry had just one steal, but the coach consistent. On Friday, the team played its Church scored a game-high 19 points Salem. said she was very helpful on defense. He most-complete game, outscoring the Pan- with four boards and two steals. Mahr Contact Jeff Linville at used her to help double-team the post thers in every quarter. They went up 11-2 nearly had a double-double with nine [email protected] or 719-1920. 8 Tuesday, February 1, 2011 The Mount Airy News, Mount Airy, N.C. www.mtairynews.com Honor Roll Millennium Charter usiness Academy has announced its honor rolls for the first trimester of the 2010-11 ulletin school year. Third Grade “A” Hon- or Roll: Jack Bevard, Jim- board mie Blick, Gracie Black- burn, Katie Brintle, Emily 100 Legals 100 Legals Brooks, Jack Campbell, BThis special evening would not have been possible without Ribbon Cutting Held the support of our Members and the Sponsorship of these CREDITORS NOTICE Defendants. Hemil Hira, Connor Hober- Chamber Businesses: nicht, Taylor Inman, at The Copper Pot Having qualified as Executor of TO: Oscar D. Vasquez, 172 Brooksie Lawson, Matthew The Event Sponsor for the evening was RBC Bank. the Estate of Oliver Thomas Simpson Road, Mount Airy, NC Tickle, deceased, late of Surry 27030 Lee, William Marshall, Ha- Restaurant Associate Sponsors for the evening were: BB&T, BB&T County, North Carolina, this is to ley Moser, Gavion Taylor, Blue Ridge Burke Insurance, Duke Energy Carolinas, Cen- notify all persons having claims TAKE NOTICE that a pleading The Official Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for The Copper Pot seeking relief against you has Andrew Tilley, Brantley turyLink, Haynes Strand and Company, PLLC, Mount Airy against the estate of said de- Restaurant was held on Friday January 21, 2011 at 3:00pm. The ceased to present them on or be- been filed in the above-captioned Vernon, Alexandra Vlad, Copper Pot Restaurant is located at 123 Scenic Outlet Lane Newspapers, Inc., Northern Hospital of Surry County, fore April 19, 2011, or this notice matter. The nature of the relief Baelin Watson, William (1-77 & Hwy 89 in the Scenic Outlet Plaza) in Mount Airy, SouthData, Inc. and Workforce Carolina. will be pleaded in bar of their re- being sought is as follows: The NC. Over twenty-five Chamber Members and guests received covery. All persons indebted to Plaintiffs, Nanci Michaels and Ja- Wharton and Sadie The Citizen of the Year Award was sponsored by Workforce a warm welcome from Owners, Tracy and Greg Hiatt and their said estate please make immedi- cob S. Michaels, have filed a Williamson. Carolina and the Wine Sponsor was Shelton Vineyards. ate payments. Complaint seeking recovery for wonderful staff. personal injuries sustained in an Third Grade “A/B” This the 11th Day of January automobile accident on December Honor Roll: Caleb Adams, Guests were given a raffle ticket as they entered for door prizes Donna Leger, President of Central States Manufacturing, 2011 27, 2007. that Greg Hiatt would give away after the Ribbon Cutting Cer- Inc. was the guest speaker for the evening. Mrs. Leger spoke Skyela Amsberry, Caleb emony. The Copper Pot Restaurant was busy with regular cus- about the beginning of Central States Manufacturing in a For the Estate of Oliver Thomas You are required to make defense Anderson, Morgan Bow- tomers who took part in the celebration. The Copper Pot had small plant and the successes that the company has had Tickle to such pleading not later than 40 man, Brittany Brock, Nick prepared a wonderful table of appetizers for their guests consist- through the years due to the employee owners and the val- days after February 27, 2011 (ex- Bryant, Georgia Chapman, ing of a fruit tray, a yummy cake, cookies and other delicious ues that the company represents. She said she wants Central Executor info clusive of such date), and upon your failure to do so the party Alyssa Collins, Tristan sweets. Everyone had a great time getting to know Greg, Tracy States to be a positive impact on the community and on Ronald Thomas Tickle seeking service against you will Crouse, Emma Dowell, and their staff….it was such an enjoyable experience because families through the company’s Giving Back Program. 5333 Summit Heights DR apply to the Court for the relief the people at The Copper Pot Restaurant are so warm and Winston Salem, NC 27104 sought. Anna Gibbons, Savannah friendly. We can’t wait to go back for dinner! Central States Manufacturing, Inc. opened a $4.5 million Hiatt, Angel Hawks, Emily facility in the Piedmont Triad West Industrial Park in Publish: January 11, 18, 25th This 18th day of January, 2011. The Copper Pot is a new dining experience with a country at- Mount Airy, NC in August 2010. The Arkansas based com- and Feb 01, 2011 Hutchens, Braydon Legere, mosphere and a welcoming staff. The Copper Pot is locally pany makes metal building components used in both com- Lee Marshall Mallory, Olivia owned and operated by Tracy and Greg Hiatt and is open Mon- mercial and residential construction. Central States Olive, Attorney for Plaintiffs NC State Bar # 16979 OF COUN- Malone, Kathlun Mauch, day through Thursday 6am – 8pm, Friday and Saturday 6am – Manufacturing, Inc. has facilities in Alabama, Arkansas, In- SEL: THE OLIVE LAW FIRM, P.A. Isaac Moore, Tommy 9pm closed Sunday. Open for breakfast (served until 11:00am) diana and Texas. 200 Queens Road, Suite 200 P.O McGuire, Jenna Overfelt lunch and dinner. Daily plate specials to select from as well as Box 31515 Charlotte NC 28231 everyday specials and breakfast plates, child plates, sandwiches, The announcement of the 2010 Citizen of the Year recipi- and Alayna Smith. seafood, meat and chicken entrees, , salads and desserts! ents was delivered by Dr. Frank Sells, former President of Fourth Grade “A” The Copper Pot Restaurant is cooking up something just for Surry Community College. With the announcement of Ed Publish: January 18, 25 & Feb- ruary 1, 2011 Honor Roll: Casey Bar- you so come hungry! Shelton and Charlie Shelton as the 2010 Citizens of the NOTICE OF nett, Claudia Cooke, Emily Year, the crowd rose to a standing ovation. Dr. Sells noted FORECLOSURE Diaz, Jacob Hiatt, Natalie The Copper Pot Restaurant the monumental contributions, investments, political clout and vision has shaped and molded our community like SALE Owens, Henry Richardson, 123 Scenic Outlet Lane • Mount Airy, NC 27030 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA (336) 352-4108 never before. The Shelton’s vision was the inspiration be- Christopher Rutt, Emily hind the local wine industry emergence in Surry County. COUNTY OF SURRY 300 Services Robertson, Sara Shelley, We recognize and applaud their contributions, investments IN THE GENERAL COURT OF Mally Snow, Jackson and their leadership that has guided our region through the JUSTICESUPERIOR COURT DI- Vaughan and Christian Ver- formative years of fostering and nurturing the Yadkin Valley VISION BEFORE THE Automotive Wine Region and Hospitality Region. The Shelton brothers CLERK10-SP-421 non. We buy Junk Cars for $175-$275 rose from their seats and came forward to receive their IN THE MATTER OF THE FORE- Fourth Grade “A/B” plaques and to say a few words. complete 336-352-3512 or CLOSURE OF A DEED OF 336-401-0401 Honor Roll: Logan Beech- Britta Needham, 2010 Chairmen of the Board delivered the TRUST FROM VS LEARNING ner, Emory Bray, Tara By- CENTERS-MA, LLC, TO JOE I. charge to the 2011 Chamber Board of Directors and Offi- MARSHALL, JR., DATED JUNE Home Improvements ington, Citlally Chaire, cers. Gary Lawrence, 2011 Chairmen of the Board followed 28, 2001 AND RECORDED IN Sarah Chaney, Maggie with a brief address to the Membership in attendance. BOOK 823, PAGE 159, SURRY * Tom's Home Improvements Seamless Gutters & Odd Jobs. Vi- Cooke, Bailey Flippen, Os- On hand for the ceremony were (left to right) Patrick COUNTY REGISTRY Pursuant to an order issued by the Clerk of nyl Siding, Painting, Additions, Tile car Hampton, Kelsie Hay- Hawks- Pet Stop of the Foothills, Bob Meinecke- Liberty *****NEXT TUESDAY MORE PHOTOS FROM Work 336-325-9966 THE ANNUAL MEETING***** Superior Court for Surry County, more, Landon Johnson, Business Partners, Glen Coleman- Healthy Technologies, North Carolina, and to the power Inc., Dennis Lowe- Lowe Consulting and Roger Cramer- and authority contained in the Amy Lamp'l, Chris Marsh, Rogers Realty & Auction Co. Inc. in the back row. Deed of Trust from VS Learning David Meyer, Tony Centers-MA, LLC to Joe I. Mar- Attention Home Owners Gen- O'Rourke, Christian Parker, Donna Leger, shall, Jr. (the “Original Trustee”) try’s Painting and Carpentry, Int President for the benefit of Southern Com- and Ext Remodeling, for Free Lily Puckett, Cole Shelton, Central States munity Bank and Trust recorded in Est & Lowest Rates 786-6114 or Gracie Terry, Katie Tickles, Book 823, Page 159 of the Surry 366-4582. Manufacturing, County Public Registry (the “Deed Dalton Wagoner, Lexi Wat- Inc. the Guest of Trust”), the undersigned Substi- Snider’s Home Improvement. Vinyl son, Sydney Watson and Speaker at the tute Trustee will sell at public auc- siding, roofs, etc. free est. Abigail Williams. 50th Annual tion, to the highest bidder for cash, 374-2446 or 325-8903 Chamber the real property described as fol- Fifth Grade “A” Hon- Meeting. lows (the “Property”): BEING all or Roll: Andrew Burciu, of units numbered 1 and 2 of Pro- fessional Plaza North Condomini- Monica Burciu, Anna ums, a condominium development Coram, Candy Draughn, located in the City of Mount Airy Other Services The “ladies” at The Copper Pot Restaurant. Left to right Township, Surry County, North Amber Golding, Marla – Summer Robertson, Andra Payne, Denise Day, Anita Carolina, as it appears on map of DirecTV Grubaugh, Delaney Luke, Smith and Elizabeth Marshall. same recorded in Condominium Madison Meadows, Joey Book 1, Pages 139 through 140, Limited Time Offer! Surry County Registry, reference Free HD for Life McCormick, Cooper to which map is hereby made for a Ask how by calling Nester, Corbin Robertson, more complete description. To- DirecTV today! gether with all rights and ease- Packages start at $29.99 Sarah Shepherd, Julia ments appurtenant to said condo- 1-866-541-0834 Southern and Lindley minium as specifically enumerated Williams. in Declaration of Professional The 2010 Citizens of the Year Charlie Shelton and Plaza North Condominiums re- Fifth Grade “A/B” Ed Shelton with the Award Sponsor - WorkForce corded in RB 823, Page 127, as Honor Roll: Ethan Andes, the same may have been Dish Network Carolina’s President, Teresa Lewis, and Dr. amended in Surry County Regis- Nathaniel Blanc, Courtney Frank Sells who made the announcement. It's Finally FREE! try.PROPERTY ADDRESS: 101 Free HD for Life* Busick, Scott Clements, West Lebanon Street, Units 1 and and over 120 channels Grayson Corbin, Matthew Severt Adams and Olen Spivey from Galax, VA. 2Mount Airy, NC The record owner of the Property as reflected only $24.99/mo.* Davis, Catherine Edwards, regular customers of The Copper Pot were on by the records of the Register of *conditions apply, promo Lindsey Flinchum, Kyla hand for the Ribbon Cutting. Deeds of Surry County not more code MB45 than ten (10) days prior to the Call Dish Network Now Gunter, Caleb Hearn, Jessi- posting of this Notice was VS 1-877-464-3619 ca Huson, Madison Mallo- Learning Centers-MA, LLC. ry, Sarryn Meyer, Andrew The Property will be sold subject to any and all superior mortgages, O'Neal, Damien Ratley, deeds of trust, and liens, including, Tiana Shuff, Gabe Sim- without limitation, the lien of un- Vonage paid taxes and assessments, No Annual Contract! mons, Braeden Taylor, Da- easements, conditions, restrictions No Commitment! juan Taylor, Brandon The 2010 Chairmen of the Board, Britta Needham and matters of record.The Prop- Free Activation! Valadez and Blake Wolfe. delivers the charge to the 2011 Chamber Board of erty will be sold “AS IS, WHERE only pay $14.99/Month Directors and Officers. IS.” Neither the Substitute Trustee for home hone service Middle School “A” nor the holder of the Note secured for the first 3 months, Honor Roll: Peter Balogh, by the Deed of Trust, nor the offi- then pay only $25.99/month cers, directors, attorneys, employ- Call today! Nick Blackburn, Elizabeth More Customers of The Copper Pot Restaurant. ees, agents or authorized repre- 1-866-798-0692 Bray, Laura Browne, Mary sentatives of either the Substitute Beth Browne, Elizabeth Trustee or the holder of the Note make any representation or war- Campbell, Will Campbell, ranty relating to the title or any 600 Emi Cassell, Carly Clark, physical, environmental, health or Animals safety conditions existing in, on, at Dana Erickson, Katie or relating to the property, and any Knight, Wesley Lima, Mal- and all responsibilities or liabilities Livestock arising out of or in any way relat- colm Malone and Gentry ing to any such conditions ex- REGISTERED Angus Bulls, Williamson. pressly are disclaimed.Pursuant to Cows, Heifers. Bred & Open Middle School “A/B” North Carolina General Statutes Heifers Call Dean Richardson Section 45-21.10, any successful 372-5556 or 657-0988 Honor Roll: Hobie Arnder, Incoming 2011 Chairmen of the Board, Gary bidder may be required to deposit Ta'Leah Barr, Chesney Cas- Lawrence gives outgoing Chairmen, Britta Needham with the Substitute Trustee imme- Pets sell, Brianna Coad, Serena a beautiful plaque for her service to the Chamber. diately upon conclusion of the sale a cash deposit in an amount not to Lhasa Apso puppies pure breed 6 Collins, Alyssa Draughn, exceed the greater of five percent Owners Greg and Tracy Hiatt along with their staff wks old $75 336-356-9123 btw Alicia Epperson, Carol (5%) of the amount bid or Seven 12pm & 5pm are ready to cut the Ribbon. CHAMBER UPCOMING EVENTS Hundred Fifty Dollars ($750.00). Gause, Lydia Gibbons, SEMINARS Any successful bidder shall be re- Ashleigh Gilbert, Courtney “Chamber Business Academy” quired to tender the full balance of the purchase price so bid in cash Greeson, Laken Gwyn, People Make the Difference - monthly or certified check at the time the Puppies Chihuahuas (tiny toy) Jonah Hodges, Chastiny educational programs Substitute Trustee tenders to him 1-276-233-1709 Johnson, Anna Kriska, a deed for the Property or at- Emily Parker, Wesley February 8, 2011 It Takes talent …to spot talent tempts to tender such deed, and Yellow nape Amazon parrot with 8:30 – 10:00am “Talent is doing easily what should said successful bidder fail orange cage $600 Call Robinson, Abigail Shep- (8:00am breakfast) others find difficult”. to pay the full balance purchase 336-789-1045 price so bid at that time, he shall herd, Katherine Simmons, James G. Collier, III - Presenter remain liable on his bid as pro- Alayna Speer, Griffin Holiday Inn Express & Suites vided for in North Carolina Gen- Speer, Haley Spurlin, Mount Airy, NC 27030 eral Statutes Sections 45-21.30(d) Mayor Cochran with the assistance of Owners, Tracy and (e). In addition to the pur- Alexus Timmons, Whitney and Greg Hiatt cut the Ribbon at The Copper Pot This benefit is included in your Chamber Membership but chase price so bid any successful Walsh, Kendall Williams bidder will also be responsible for 700 Restaurant. must RSVP to Tanya Taylor 786-6116 x 4 Agriculture payment of revenue stamps and and Abbie Wright. It Takes talent…. to spot talent other costs of closing the sale, in- “Talent is doing easily what others find difficult." cluding fees and costs of the Sub- Fiftieth Annual Meeting of stitute Trustee incurred after the 900 Merchandise Seminar discussion will include: date of sale.The sale will be held The Greater Mount Airy 1. Identifying the company’s core competencies. open for ten (10) days for upset 2. Identifying employee success factors. bids as by law required. Chamber of Commerce 3. How to effectively identify the right team leaders. Bargain Basement 4. Once identified, how to develop the potential team DATE OF SALE: February 7, The Fiftieth annual Meeting of The Greater Mount Airy leaders. 2011 Chamber of Commerce was held on Thursday January 27, New leather KJV giant print Bibles. The Chamber Business Academy is held the second HOUR OF SALE: 11:00 a.m. Also, have collectibles knives. $20 2011 at Cross Creek Country Club. Over two hundred and Tuesday of each month. Upcoming dates…… 336-661-9672 ten Chamber Members and guests attended the anticipated March 8, 2011 PLACE OF SALE: Surry County annual event. The Annual Meeting is a tradition for the April 12, 2011 CourthouseThis the 4th day of Chamber and their Members. The 2011 Board of Directors May 10, 2011 January 2011.Darren S. Cranfill, Equipment / Supplies and Officers were installed, Britta Needham, 2010 Chairmen Substitute Trustee of the Board gave her farewell speech and incoming MEETINGS/LUNCHEONS/ PROGRAMS 6000 Meadowbrook Mall, #4 Clemmons, NC 27012 2011Chairmen of the Board, Gary Lawrence delivered his Aero Pillates Home Studio exer- March 24, 2011 Awards Luncheon Telephone: 336-766-9997 ciser by Stamina Products w/pil- address. Donna Leger, President of Central States Manufac- Facsimile: 336-766-9923 12noon Lunch Cross Creek Country Club low, 3cds & stand like new $375 turing Inc. was the Guest Speaker for the evening and Dr. [email protected] 789-5761, 648-7397 Frank Sells announced the 2010 Citizen of the Year recipi- Awards Presentation 1129 Greenhill Road Breaking News can now ents. 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It is hard to anon.alateen.org) at 1-800- and the same extracurricu- counselor. Then Lila used to that it is in her best inter- communicate with Tom 4AL-ANON (1-800-425- lars. look into switch- call me “Grand- ests to get along with you. about his directionless be- 2666). The problem is, she bul- ing classes and ma,” but recent- That said, however, this is havior, the drinking and the Annie’s Mailbox is lies me. If I have something extracurricular ly began calling not such a big deal. Many fact that he doesn’t eat. written by Kathy Mitchell she wants, she throws activities so you me “Grandma children use “Grandma We have planned for and Marcy Sugar, long- things at me. She pushes are not together. Kay.” Mandy First Name” to distinguish him to be out of our house time editors of the Ann me out of my chair so she Make different has always one set of grandparents by spring, but we worry Landers column. Please can sit in it. She constantly friends. Join her distance from the other. It is not an that he won’t be able to e-mail your questions to teases me, even when our sports groups from me, and I insult and is no reflection take care of himself. He re- anniesmailbox@com- friends are over. She says outside of suspect this is a on how close and loving fuses counseling or med- cast.net, or write to: An- ical help. I know if Tom things like, “People only school. Be sure way to keep Lila the relationship is. Kids nie’s Mailbox, c/o Cre- does not make it on his hang out with you because to attend differ- from getting too also find their own nick- ators Syndicate, 5777 W. close. I am wor- own, he will end up living you’re my twin,” and “You ent colleges. You names for grandparents, Century Blvd., Ste. 700, and your twin Annie’s ried that Cal will with us again, and I fear I should lose some of your which is something you Los Angeles, CA 90045. need to separate start calling me will be forced to move out. fat.” Mailbox can encourage. Please To find out more about Everything I do, we do. yourselves and by my first don’t make a fuss over this. I have been married to his Everything we do, she’s the develop inde- name, too. I Dear Annie: You cau- mother for 30 years. It is Annie’s Mailbox and read boss. If I resist, she hits me. pendent interests Advice asked Mandy to tioned “New York” not to sad to know that I may be features by other Creators We have an older sister, but so she no longer have Lila simply get between her husband going into retirement alone. Syndicate writers and she favors my twin. My feels so threat- Columnists call me “Grand- and his unemployed son — East Texas cartoonists, visit the Cre- Dear Texas: Alcoholics friends don’t want to get ened by you. And ma,” but she re- who lives with them and ators Syndicate Web page she needs to grow up. fused and now laughs when frequently threatens sui- often have poor eating at www.creators.com. involved or are oblivious to habits. It’s also possible it. My parents do nothing. Dear Annie: My son her daughter calls me cide. I have a similar situa- COPYRIGHT 2011 and his girlfriend, Grandma Kay. Cal is al- tion with my wife and her Tom is suffering from de- CREATORS.COM It’s obviously hard to avoid pression and is using alco- her, and I’m tired of sink- “Mandy,” have a beautiful ready starting to pick up 49-year-old son. “Tom” has ing to her level. What can I baby boy, “Cal,” who is my the name. Any advice? — been living under our roof do? — Twin Problems first grandchild. Mandy Just Call Me Grandma for two years, drawing un- Tenderloin Biscuits...... 2 for $3.59 Dear Twin: This is ex- also has a daughter, “Lila,” Dear Grandma: Where employment. He also has a treme sibling rivalry. Bul- from a previous marriage. is your son in all this? You drinking problem. Tenderloin Breakfast Plate...... $4.99 Pray for friend who’s David Arquette’s rep Country Ham Dinner Plate...... $4.99 turned his back on Christ says he’s out of rehab Mt. 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VAUGHAN, Owner 5  ‡‡‡‡ BET 31 %DUJDLQ0DWLQHHV‡$OO6KRZV6WDUWLQJ%HIRUHSP 106 & Park: BET's Top 10 Live Stay Together The Game The Game The Game The Game (N) Stay Together (N) The Mo'Nique Show (N) 124 329 Duke Power And SurryYadkin EMC Dealers $BMM'PS%BJMZ4IPXUJNFT ESPN2 32 Around the Horn Interruption NCAA Basketball Baylor vs. Oklahoma (L)Y ear of the Quarterback NBA Coast to Coast (L) The Association The Association 144 209 1/2/2 -2/-6/ 5JNFTGPSXXX'SBOL5IFBUSFTDPN51/16-1/2289 34 ESPN 33 SportsCenter NCAA Basketball Purdue vs. Wisconsin (L) N CAA Basketball Vanderbilt vs. Florida (L) S portsCenter 140 206 BRAV 34 The Real Housewives of Atlanta "The Bride and the Doom" B everly Hills "Unforgivable" B everly Hills "Reunion, Part 1" B everly Hills "Reunion, Part 2" (N) :15 Beverly Hills "Reunion, Part 2" 129 273 5:30 < The Quick and the Dead ++ (1995, Western) Gene Hackman, Leonardo < Tombstone ++ (1993, Western) Val Kilmer, Michael Biehn, Kurt Russell. Wyatt Earp comes out of retirement to fight < Tombstone ++ (1993, Western) Val AMC 35 130 254 DiCaprio, Sharon Stone. A female gunslinger seeks revenge. outlaws. Kilmer, Michael Biehn, Kurt Russell. USA 36 Law & Order: S.V.U. "Ace" Law & Order: S.V.U. "Dirty" Law & Order: S.V.U. "Solitary" Law & Order: S.V.U. "Users" W.Collar "What Happens in Burma..." Royal Pains "Pit Stop" 105 242 CMT 37 Redneck Wedding Redneck Wedding Dukes of Hazzard "Luke's Love Story"T he Dukes of Hazzard "The Big Heist" < The Dukes of Hazzard: The Beginning + ('07) Jonathan Bennett. :15 < The Dukes of Hazzard: The B... 166 327 COM 38 Scrubs Scrubs The Daily Show Colbert Report Morning Consitutions Tosh.O Tosh.O Tosh.O (N)O nion (N)D aily Show (N) Colbert Report (N) 107 249 VH1 39 5:30 Black Future Brandy & Ray J Brandy & Ray J RuPaul's Drag Race "The Queen Who Mopped Christmas"R uPaul's Race "Queens in Space" (N) What Chilli Wants What Chilli Wants 162 335 MTV 40 That '70s Show That '70s Show Sweet Sixteen Sweet Sixteen Sweet Sixteen Sweet Sixteen Teen Mom 2 "Change of Heart"T een Mom 2 "Moving In, Moving On" T een Mom 2 "Moving In, Moving On" 160 331 CSPAN 41 5:00 U.S. House of Representatives Tonight From Washington Capital News Today 210 350 SYFY 42 Star Trek: Enterprise "Minefield" Star Trek: NG "The Schizoid Man" Star Trek: NG "Unnatural Selection" Star Trek: NG "A Matter of Honor" Star Trek: Next Gen. "The Dauphin" R equiem Darkness Requiem Darkness 122 244 NICKJR 44 Wonder Pets Fresh Beat Band Dora the Explorer Go, Diego, Go! Backyardigans Blue's Clues Wonder Pets Olivia Ni Hao, Kai-lan Yo Gabba Gabba Upside Show Upside Show 169 298 FXSS 46 NCState:Lowe The Game 365 (N) WPT Poker Bellagio Cup V - Part III N CAA Basketball Maryland vs. Georgia Tech P rofiles The Final Score The After Party The Final Score 420 646 SPIKE 47 1000 Ways to Die 1000 Ways to Die 1000 Ways to Die 1000 Ways to Die 1000 Ways to Die 1000 Ways to Die 1000 Ways to Die 1000 Ways to Die 1000 Ways to Die 1000 Ways to Die MANswers MANswers 168 262 TLC 48 Ultimate Cake Off "Top Dogs" 1 9 Kids & Count 19 Kids & Count What Not to Wear "Chelsea" What Not to Wear "Denise" (N) F abCakes "Carolinas: Southern Stars" W hat Not to Wear "Chelsea" 183 280 TNT 49 Law & Order "The Taxman Cometh"B ones "The Boy With the Answer" < I Am Legend +++ (2007, Sci-Fi) Alice Braga, April Grace, Will Smith. Bones "The Plain in the Prodigy" S outhland "The Winds" (N) 138 245 MSNBC 50 News Hardball With Chris Matthews The Last Word The Rachel Maddow Show The Ed Show The Last Word 209 356 HIST 51 Bloodlines: The Dracula Family Tree Ax Men "Judgment Day" A x Men "Under Fire" A x Men "Overboard" P awn Stars Superhumans "Killer Punch" 120 269 5:15 < Richard III ++++ (1955, History) John Gielgud, Ralph Richardson, < The Private Life of Henry VIII ++++ (1933, Biography) Elsa Lanchester, < A Man for All Seasons ++++ (1966, Drama) Leo McKem, Wendy Hiller, TCM 57 132 256 Laurence Olivier. Merle Oberon, Charles Laughton. A historical look at the life of a British king. Paul Scofield. Sir Thomas More faces death. FX 58 2 1/2 Men 2 1/2 Men 2 1/2 Men 2 1/2 Men < Step Brothers ++ (2008, Comedy) John C. Reilly, Will Ferrell. Lights Out "Bolo Punch" (N) Lights Out "Bolo Punch" 137 248 FOXN 59 News FOX Report The O'Reilly Factor Hannity On the Record The O'Reilly Factor 205 360 TOON 60 6teen Total Drama < Open Season + ('06) Voices of Ashton Kutcher, Gary Sinise, Martin Lawrence. King of the Hill King of the Hill American Dad American Dad Family Guy Family Guy 176 296 HALL 62 Cold-EEZE Improv-Ice Little House Prairie "Gold Country" 2/2 < Uncorked +++ (2010, Romance) JoBeth Williams, Elliot Gould, Julie Benz. Golden Girls Golden Girls 185 312 ANPL 63 Haunted "Terror at Maple Dale Farm" T he Haunted "Dead in the Water" Haunted "The Possession of Cassie"T he Haunted "Demon Attack" The Haunted "Leave House"H aunted "The Possession of Cassie" 184 282 INSP 68 Highway to Heaven Our House "Finish the Day"T he Waltons "The Abdication"I nspiration Today Life Today Enjoying Life Touch Ministries Victory in Christ Harvest Life 259 364 HGTV 69 Income Property Designed to Sell House Hunters House Hunters My First Place (N) My First Place House Hunters Selling New York House Hunters House Hunters Property Virgins Property Virgins 112 229 SS 71 Golf America Spotlight NHL Hockey New York Islanders vs. Atlanta Thrashers Site: Philips Arena -- Atlanta, Ga. (L) T hrashers Post In My Own Words Under the Lights NHL Hockey N.Y. Islanders vs Atlanta 4 37 649 E! 72 Sex and the City Sex and the City E! News (N) Sex and the City Sex and the City Fashion "The 2011 SAG Awards" Kourtney & Kim Kourtney & Kim Chelsea Lately (N) E! News 114 236 TVL 73 All in the Family All in the Family Sanford and Son Sanford and Son Sanford and Son Sanford and Son Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Retired at 35 Retired at 35 106 301 WE 74 Charmed "Heartbreak City" C harmed "Reckless Abandon"J oan and Melissa "Joan Moves In"J oan and Melissa (N) A Stand Up Mother (N) A Stand Up Mother 128 260 VH1C 76 5: < In His Life: The John Lennon S... VH1 Classic "One Hit Wonders Movies"T he Pink Floyd Story "Which One's Pink?" Ladies and Gentlemen "The Rolling Stones" B ehind the Music "Meat Loaf" 163 337 WGN 77 Dharma and Greg Dharma and Greg America's Funniest Home Videos Old Christine Old Christine Met Your Mother Met Your Mother WGN News Scrubs Scrubs 239 307 STYLE 357 Clean House "Thordarson Family" Kimora "Phat-Free Fashion Week" J erseylicious "The Final Showdown" E atingYou? "Amanda and Nickey" (N) C lean House "Sanders Family" C lean House "The Moore Family" 115 235 < Class Action +++ (1991, Suspense) Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, Colin < The Verdict ++++ (1982, Drama) James Mason, Charlotte Rampling, Paul Newman. An alcoholic < Brubaker +++ (1980, Drama) Yaphet Kotto, Jane FMC 630 133 258 Friels, Gene Hackman. Father and daughter lawyers represent opposing sides. lawyer takes on a malpractice case. Alexander, Robert Redford. CSN SportsNite (L) In the Huddle The Dawg Report NCAA Gymnastics Arkansas vs. Auburn T alkin Football Auburn Countdown to UFC 126 SportsNite 642 PREMIUM CHANNELS DISN 19 Phineas and Ferb Wizards Suite Life on Deck Suite Life on Deck < 16 Wishes ('10, Family) Jean-Luc Bilodeau, Kendall Cross. :40 Life on Deck :05 Life on Deck Suite Life on Deck Wizards Wizards 172 290 ENC 635 :10 < Signs +++ (2002, Thriller) Joaquin Phoenix, Rory Culkin, Mel Gibson. < Enter the Dragon +++ ('73, Act) John Saxon, Bruce Lee. :45 < The Karate Kid ++ (1984, Drama) Pat Morita, Elisabeth Shue, Ralph Macchio. 340 526 WEST 641 5:45 Wagon Train :40 Have Gun :05 Gunsmoke "Morgan" < The Alamo ++ (1960, Western) Richard Widmark, Laurence Harvey, John Wayne. :45 < The Sheepman +++ ('58) Glenn Ford. 342 529 HBO 700 5:00 < Duplicity ++ ('09) Clive Owen. :15 < Taken +++ ('08) Famke Janssen, Liam Neeson. :45 First Look (N) < Repo Men +++ (2010, Sci-Fi) Forest Whitaker, Liev Schreiber, Jude Law. Big Love 300 501 MAX 715 Movie < I Love You, Man +++ ('09) Rashida Jones, Paul Rudd. :15 < 17 Again ++ ('09, Com/Dra) Leslie Mann, Thomas Lennon, Zac Efron. < The Final Destination ++ ('09) Bobby Campo. Life on Top 310 512 SHOW 728 :15 < The Spirit ++ (2008, Action) Gabriel Macht, Dan Gerrity, Jaime King. < The Infidel (2010, Comedy) Richard Schiff, Omid Djalili. Californication Episodes Shameless "Casey Casden" 318 537 TMC 745 Movie :25 < An American Affair + ('09) Gretchen Mol. < Extraordinary Measures +++ ('09) Harrison Ford. :50 The Making Of < Crossing Over +++ (2009, Drama) Ray Liotta, Ashley Judd, Harrison Ford. 327 544 STARZ 750 5:20 < An Education +++ :05 < Michael Jackson's This Is It ++ ('09) Michael Jackson. < The Last Song +++ ('10) Greg Kinnear, Miley Cyrus. :50 < Surrogates ++ ('09) Radha Mitchell, Bruce Willis. 350 520 12 Tuesday, February 1, 2011 The Mount Airy News, Mount Airy, N.C. www.mtairynews.com DeadlineDeadline Feb.Feb. 3rdrd Readers’ Choice AAwwards 4th Annual

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