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Vol. 131, Issue 272 .50 INDEX Bears Take Two Obits ... page 3 Opinions ... page 4 Business ... page 5 Sports ... page 6 Classifieds ... page 8 Partly Cloudy Serving Surry County since 1880. High Low Page 6 Forsubscriptions, call 786-4141. 78 58 The Mount Airy News www.mtairynews.com Printed on recycled newspaper Thursday, September 29, 2011 PART requests county funding to save trips Meghann Evans decision on service adjust- posed cuts in services or the trips will likely be elimi- sioners and member of the years without requesting ments. At a special meeting addition of outside revenue nated from Route 6 Surry PART board, expects to Staff Reporter additional county dollars. on Wednesday, the board is to reduce the more than County. The proposed cuts help County Manager Den- From most counties the To close a large budget authorized the authority to $1 million budget short- are the 5:50 a.m. and 10 nis Thompson present the only funds PART has been gap, the PART Board of request counties to contrib- fall that PART faces this a.m. southbound trips and information to the rest of collecting is a five-percent Trustees decided Wednes- ute funds if they want to year. The funding request the 8:45 a.m. and 4:17 p.m. the Surry County board at tax on gross receipts of day that several PART Ex- prevent a decrease in ser- from Surry County will be northbound trips. PART is a future meeting. But John- rental cars in the coun- press trips will be cut in a vices. Otherwise, the pro- $86,667, equivalent to $1 not proposing to cut entire son said he does not expect ties, which has decreased month unless counties are posed service adjustments per registered vehicle in the routes, just trips on certain that to take place at the Oct. with the troubles in the able to provide additional will go into effect on Oct. county. This amount was routes. 3 meeting. economy. Johnson also said funding. 31. suggested but not officially McKinney said the “I’m willing to consider PART Express is a service Earlier this month the “The board really wres- requested earlier in the year PART board chairman helping out because PART that all citizens can take ad- governing board for the tled with (it) this morning,” as the PART board consid- will now send letters to has been such a good tool vantage of. Piedmont Authority for Re- remarked Brent McKinney, ered how it would close the the counties with requests for the people of this coun- Though the county has a gional Transportation ap- executive director of PART, budget gap. for funding. Paul John- ty,” Johnson remarked. proved fare increases for on Wednesday. If the county does not son, chairman of the Surry He said PART has built $40,000 line item that is rural routes but postponed a The purpose of the pro- find funding for PART, four County Board of Commis- lots in the county over the See PART, page 2 Students meet at pole for prayer Beam’s piano to be donated at Voce concert Friday Mondee Tilley est award given by the North Carolina Chapter of Staff Reporter the Choral Directors Asso- ciation. One of the things As part of the Preserva- he was most proud of was tion North Carolina confer- the formation of the Sandy ence that will begin today, a Beam Scholarship Fund local musical group, Vocé on his 60th birthday. That will have a special perfor- scholarship provides schol- mance at 7 p.m. on Friday at arships to students who the Andy Griffith Playhouse want to pursue a career in where the grand piano of music. a local music teacher who Beam died suddenly on died earlier this year will Feb. 18. He was going to be donated to the Surry Arts play the part of Ray-Bud’s Council. boss, Clyde, the day he died During the concert, a in the play, “Dearly De- niece of the former direc- parted.” The play went on tor of the group will donate without him, however, the Sandy Beam’s grand piano Friday night performance to be used at the Andy was dedicated to Beam. Griffith Playhouse. Tanya Jones, executive Beam was the music director of the Surry Arts director for First Presbyte- Council, said the donation rian Church where he was of Beam’s piano is mean- a member and the former ingful to her and all of the music director for 44 years. students he taught over the He taught music at Franklin years. She said his piano Elementary School, where was his most prized posses- he was the music teacher sion. in 1960. Beam went on to “It’s a wonderful tribute teach music at Gentry Mid- and very fitting because dle School and then retired Sandy was so important to from teaching music while both the arts council and at North Surry High School. the arts. His love was mu- Even after retirement he sical theater. Almost every continued to teach private time Sandy directed music, Morgan Wall/The News music lessons. See You at the Pole Day is a global day of student prayer celebrated on the fourth Wednesday of September. It the orchestra was always on Beam started Vocé in stage, so to have the piano is a prayer rally where students meet at the flag pole before school. Mount Airy High School students meet at 2002 at the Surry Arts on the stage during musi- the flag pole on the football field. Council and started the cals will be very special,” group’s predecessor known said Jones. as the Surry Chorale. She said there will be a In November of 2010, plaque made that will go on Beam received the Laura PMES Pirates getting in ship shape Hoggard Award, the high- See BEAM, page 2 Morgan Wall cal health. Students at the Principal Angela Carson. fresh produce to schools school have spent the past The school also incorpo- across the state. Staff Reporter week learning all about rated the U.S. Department “You should have five milk and cows. Every class- of Agriculture Fresh Fruits servings of fruits and veg- Students study room participated in a door- and Vegetables grant into etables each day,” Frith told PILOT MOUNTAIN decorating contest with the the day, providing students students. “Try to start small — Pilot Mountain Elemen- winner receiving free ice with an extra snack this and build up. You can re- through dissections tary School students spent cream. Teachers and stu- week. As part of a presen- place one fruit or vegetable Morgan Wall to remember five years, 10 Wednesday getting in “ship years, 20 years from now,” dents also were encouraged tation by Beth Frith with serving with something that Staff Reporter shape with a pirate wellness to wear black and white in the Farm to School pro- is not as good for you. You she said. “That’s how she celebration.” sold me on it.” honor of the Holstein cow. gram of the N.C. Depart- want to spread the servings DOBSON — Fourth- What started as a cel- “Today on the announce- ment of Agriculture Food out during the day, not just All of the school’s ebration of World School graders at Rockford El- fourth-grade students divid- ments we talked about the Distribution division, stu- wait until the end of the day ementary School were af- Milk Day transformed into benefits of milk and how dents each received a North and realize you haven’t had ed into groups Wednesday a complete wellness cel- forded a unique opportunity with each group getting its you say ‘milk’ in other Carolina-grown Gala apple. enough.” Wednesday to get an up- ebration as students learned languages. I told them in The Farm to School pro- “The teachers have own dissection tray, tools about milk, fruits and veg- close look at several crea- and animals. Fourth-grade any language it’s milk and gram contracts with North been doing activities in the tures. etables and appropriate eat- it does a body good,” said Carolina farmers to provide teachers gathered them all ing habits as well as physi- See SHAPE, page 7 Pattie Holcomb, fourth- into one room to walk them grade teacher, approached through the dissection of Principal Dana Thomas seven different animals. about purchasing dissection Each student also received kits for her students. a guidebook with diagrams “That’s so 21st century. It’s something they’re going See DISSECT, page 7

Morgan Wall/The News Morgan Wall/The New Jordan Quesinberry works to open a crayfish and Pilot Mountain Elementary School students show off their milk mustaches in front of a giant cow Wednesday observe its inside anatomy at Rockford Elementary as the school celebrates World School Milk Day. School Wednesday. A2

2 Thursday, September 29, 2011 The Mount Airy News, Mount Airy, N.C. www.mtairynews.com showing a deficit, but Ran- option. variety. There’s going to be Franklin Road will be open dolph has an annual license In another effort to re- some soloists from Vocé as from 8 to 9 a.m. A tour PART: fee of $1 per vehicle to go duce deficits, the PART BEAM: well. It will be a lot of fun,” of historic Cherry Street toward PART. McKinney board voted earlier this said Merritt. will be from 9 to 10 a.m. Continued from page 1 said he believes the short- month to increase single- Continued from page 1 He said the concert will A White Sulphur Springs fall from Surry County trip fares for long routes, in- be repeated during the Sun- tour will be from 10 to 11 not designated for any par- alone is around $250,000. cluding Surry County, from the piano so that it will en- day of the Autumn Leaves a.m. The Gertrude Smith ticular use, Johnson said he Surry County is one of the $2.40 to $3. The 10-ride sure that he is remembered. Festival. That concert will house, at 708 N. Main St., would also like to look at top three counties in the re- pass will increase from $24 “He has so many stu- be at 3 p.m. on Oct. 16. will open from 11 a.m. to 4 options other than county gion as far as ridership on to $30, and the 31-day pass dents who participate in Tickets for that show will p.m. An Oakdale Cemetery funding. The county could the PART Express. will increase from $74.50 to musical theater and who be $10. tour will be from 11 a.m. to also come up with enough Earlier this year, PART $90. Students, seniors, and come home and come to The concert will be held noon, and from 11 a.m. to 1 funds to keep a few of the suggested that several coun- disabled riders will still ride events at the playhouse. I at the Andy Griffith Play- p.m., there will tours of his- threatened trips if it cannot ties, including Surry, charge for half fare. These changes think this will mean a lot house. Tickets are $10 and toric structures and archi- contribute $86,000 to save a $3 license plate registra- will go into effect on Oct. 1. to those whose lives he has can be purchased at the tecture along North Main them all. McKinney said tion fee on each vehicle reg- The Piedmont Authority touched,” said Jones. Surry Arts Council or the Street. The Dairy Center PART is willing to work istered in those counties to for Regional Transporta- Jones said Beam do- night of the concert at the tour will be from 11 a.m. to with counties however it go towar d closing PART’s tion provides mass trans- nated the piano to his niece box office. For more infor- 1 p.m., and H.B. Rowe En- can. budget shortfall of roughly portation services in several because he knew she would mation, call the Surry Arts vironmental Park will be on “There’s several options $1.2 million. This was not counties. For additional in- carry out his wish to donate Council at 786-7998. the tour from 1 to 1:30 p.m. still on the table,” Johnson taken up by the counties, formation about PART, call the piano to the Surry Arts Also during the Pres- The Camp Raven Knob remarked. so the idea for counties to 336-662-0002. Council. ervation North Carolina ranger’s house will be open McKinney said all coun- contribute amounts equal Contact Meghann Evans Mark Merritt, director conference, tickets are still from 1 to 2 p.m., and the ties but Randolph are a to $1 per registered vehicle at 719-1952 or mevans@ of Vocé, said there will be available for the Mount Edwards-Franklin Sonker was later considered as an mtairynews.com. a wide range of music from Airy Historic Ghost Tours Festival will be from 1 to classic Broadway shows at 8 p.m. starting at Old 5 p.m. like “Camelot” and “My North State Winery. That Tickets to activities for Fair Lady.” He said there tour is $10. On Friday at Preservation North Caro- www.mtairynews.com will be a segment of music 8:30 p.m., there will be sup- lina are available at www. from Sweeny Todd. There per at Cross Creek Country preservationnc.org/confer- will be several young solo- Club for $25 with a cash ence. ists who will be singing in bar. There is no charge for Contact Mondee Tilley the concert as well. tours on Saturday. The Sat- at mtilley@mtairynews. The Mount Airy News “It’s going to be a wide terfield House at 262 N. com or at 719-1930. LIVE STREAM Comedian to perform YOUR HOME TEAM Staff Report of stand-up comedy at the dian James Gregory has left Andy Griffith Playhouse on audiences laughing at his Watch Local High School Games LIVE! at ~ www.mtairynews.com Comedian James Greg- Saturday at 7:30 p.m. “anti-politically correct” ory will present an evening For more than two de- southern humor and his YOU DON’T WANT TO MISS THESE cades, the veteran come- down-to-earth stage pres- ence. 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Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon 9/29 9/30 10/1 10/2 10/3 7 7 7 7 7 New First Full Last High High High High High Sep 27 Oct 4 Oct 12 Oct 20 The UV Index is measured on a 0 - 11 number scale, with a higher UV 0 11 Index showing the need for greater skin protection. ©2010 American Profile Hometown Content Service A3 www.mtairynews.com The Mount Airy News, Mount Airy, N.C. Thursday, September 29, 2011 3 Obituaries EDWARDS Department and Cana Shelton of Pilot Moun- Leonard, P.O. Box 44, pel, Mount Airy. The CANA, Va. — Mrs. Rescue Squad along tain, N.C., and Dorsia Cana, VA 24317. Love family would like Juanita Ann Leonard with her husband. She (Dot) Vernon of Cana; to give special thanks Edwards, 74, passed was a member of both and many nieces and LOVE to Mount Airy Dialysis AREA away on Sept. 27, 2011. Ladies Auxiliary of nephews. The fam- PILOT MOUN- Center, King Dialysis She was the widow of each department. She ily will receive friends TAIN — Ms. Carolyn Center, Central Con- EDWARDS, Mrs. Charles R. Edwards was of the Primitive at Flower Gap Primi- Marie Love, 62, of Pi- tinuing Care, Mount Juanita Ann Leonard, and the daughter of the Baptist faith. Left to tive Baptist Church lot Mountain. She was Airy, and Walnut Cove 74, of Cana, Va., widow late Harrison and Dovia cherish her memory are on Thursday, Sept. 29. born in Forsyth County Health Rehabilitation, of Charles R. Edwards. King Leonard. She was her sons and daughter- Funeral services will Aug. 3, 1949. Funeral Walnut Cove, Dr. Dil- also preceded in death in-law, Douglas and be held on Friday, Sept. service will be con- ley and Dr. Stewart JESSUP, Mrs. Fran- by one sister, Geor- Tammy Edwards of 30, at Flower Gap Prim- ducted Saturday, Oct. 1, Forsyth Medical Cen- ces Geraldine, 79, of Pi- gia Vernon; and three Welcome, N.C., and itive Baptist Church by 2011, at 1 p.m. at Exo- ter, Winston-Salem, lot Mountain, wife of R. brothers, Harley, Joe, Scottie Edwards and Elder Carlton Brown dus Progressive Primi- Kate B. Reynolds Hos- Wayne Jessup. and Everett Leonard. Bradley Edwards of the with burial to follow tive Baptist Church, pice, Winston-Salem. Mrs. Edwards worked home; and one grand- in the church cemetery. Pilot Mountain. Fam- Spencer Funeral Direc- LOVE, Ms. Caro- at Spencer’s for many son, who was the light Flowers will be appre- ily will receive friends tors are in charge of all lyn Marie, 62, of Pilot years as a seamer. She of her life, Justin Ed- ciated, or memorials Sept. 30, 2011 from 7 services and arrange- Mountain. was one of the found- wards of Blacksburg. may be made to Flower to 8 p.m. at Edward J. ments. ing members of both She is also survived Gap Primitive Baptist Spencer and Pattie J. the Cana Volunteer Fire by two sisters, Agnus Church, c/o Geraldine Spencer Memorial Cha- New NC malpractice, hunting rules take effect RALEIGH (AP) — Vic- damages became law after it should help control health venting them from issuing could dial back safeguards legal status in the country. tims of medical negligence the Republican-led Legis- care costs and improve pa- rules more restrictive than that keep water and air The requirement expands to will be limited on how lature overrode the veto of tient access. federal regulations unless clean and make it virtually big North Carolina compa- much they get from doctors Democratic Gov. Beverly The state’s leading trial expressly told to do so by impossible for agencies to nies next year and smaller and other medical providers Perdue, who opposed the lawyers’ group has said the the Legislature. State agen- issue effective regulations. companies in 2013. for damages such as pain cap because it would harm cap runs counter to the con- cies also must review rules “We anticipate it will Also, people who hunt and suffering as more than many victims of catastroph- stitutional right for a trial annually and repeal those cause a great deal of con- or fish on lands with post- 50 new state laws approved ic injuries. The bill also re- by jury in civil cases and considered burdensome or fusion and delays and un- ed no trespassing signs this year are enforced start- quires a jury to determine could discourage attorneys unnecessary. It also must expected consequences,” or strips of purple paint ing this weekend. negligence for emergency from taking on such expen- offer alternatives when the Sierra Club state director on trees must carry writ- Other changes approved conditions using a higher sive cases to pursue. cost to those affected by the Molly Diggins said. “It sim- ten permission slips from by the Legislature taking standard of proof. Until there’s a success- regulations would exceed ply isn’t practical to make the landowners. Wildlife effect Saturday will loosen More than 30 states have ful constitutional challenge, $500,000 in a 12-month pe- that ordinary business of agents will now be able to helmet rules for ATV riders, a limit or cap on damages “we are concerned that pa- riod. government so inefficient.” cite them immediately if require local governments in medical liability cases. tients injured by malprac- Sen. David Rouzer, Another law says adult they don’t have a slip. More to check the immigration North Carolina already has tice will have difficulty ob- R-Johnston, was a chief drivers of ATVs won’t be stringent local trespassing status of new hires using a a cap on punitive damages. taining legal representation, sponsor of the package that required to wear a helmet laws still apply. federal program and alter The medical commu- putting justice further out became law after another and eye protection while Other laws taking effect trespassing rules for hunt- nity had sought the cap of of reach,” said Dick Tay- Perdue veto and ensuing riding on private property. will: ers. New restrictions on de- non-economic damages for lor with the North Carolina override. He said Wednes- The exemption amends a — allow parents of a veloping state regulations years, saying the potential Advocates for Justice. “The day the changes would lay 2005 law that supporters stillborn infant to obtain also will begin. for unlimited awards de- law systematically makes out the state’s rule-making say placed too many re- from the state a document A $500,000 cap on stabilized malpractice in- the pursuit of justice — parameters so citizens and strictions on personal free- similar to a birth certificate what patients can collect in surance premiums. There even in cases of catastroph- businesses aren’t surprised dom. Eyewear and helmets to say the birth occurred. “non-economic damages” could be a flurry of litiga- ic injury — extraordinarily with how they’ll comply. are still required for adults Supporters have said such a — things like pain, suffer- tion filed before Saturday’s difficult.” “The goal here is to ATV drivers on public document gives a family a ing and injuries such as lost deadline, said North Caro- Regulatory changes also strike a good balance so streets and for children at tangible recognition of the body parts — applies to lina Medical Society chief taking effect were approved that we have the rules and all times. child. medical malpractice law- executive officer Bob by Republicans who say regulations that we need The first step of new re- — make legal the erect- suits filed starting Oct. 1. Seligson. their constituents complain to protect the consumers quirements to prevent ille- ing of campaign signs and Doctors would still have to “Over time, we do ex- government bureaucrats and protect the environ- gal immigrants from land- placards in rights-of-way pay medical bills, lost wag- pect a positive impact in the have too much power mak- ment, but also to have the ing jobs begins with city leading up to and right af- es and other kinds of mon- reduction of unnecessary ing rules about how they do certainty and stability and and county governments ter an election, and to make etary losses resulting from costs associated with medi- business. transparency,” Rouzer said. directed to use the federal it the lowest-grade misde- their negligence. cal malpractice litigation,” The new law seeks to Environmental activists government’s E-Verify meanor to steal or vandal- Limits on this type of said Seligson, adding that rein in regulators by pre- are worried the package system to check a person’s ize such signs. Sheriff’s Briefs Arrests 25 on charges of felony breaking hicle and felony first-degree bur- • Resist, obstruct and delay • Larceny was reported on • Destiney Nicole Conner, 23, and entering, misdemeanor larce- glary. Bond is $25,000 secured. was reported on Sept. 21 at the Sept. 22 at 637 Bryant Road, of 114 Apostle Lane, Mount Airy, ny after breaking and entering and Court appearances are set for Oct. Westfield Recreational Center Mount Airy, when $20 gas and was arrested on Sept. 21 on charg- felony possession of stolen goods 12 and 18. when suspect stated that he was a gas can were stolen. es of felony possession of a fire- or property. Bond is $100,000 se- Incidents private investigator when he was • Breaking and entering a mo- arm by a felon, felony larceny of a cured. Trial date is Oct. 27. • Larceny was reported on not. tor vehicle and larceny from a firearm and misdemeanor assault • Harley Adam Nott, 34, of 117 Sept. 20 on Community Building • Larceny was reported on motor vehicle were reported on on a government official. Bond is Crook Lane, Pilot Mountain, was Road, Ararat, when wallet con- Sept. 21 on Belvue Drive, Mount Sept. 22 at 225 Country Club $110,000 secured. Court appear- arrested on Sept. 25 on charges taining $700 cash, debit card and Airy, when $300 game camera Road, State Road, when $1,000 ances are scheduled for Nov. 28 of felony breaking and entering, identification cards was stolen. was stolen. golf clubs and golf bag were sto- and 30. felony larceny after breaking and • Resist, delay or obstruct a • Felony possession of a fire- len from vehicle. • Stephanie Linda Beach, 37, entering, felony possession of sto- public officer was reported on arm, larceny of a firearm and as- of 693 Beach Road, Elkin, was len goods or property and felony Sept. 20 at Orchard View Road sault on a government official arrested on Sept. 21 and charged safecracking. Bond is $100,000 and Quaker Road in Mount Airy. were reported on Sept. 21 at 114 with felony larceny. Bond is secured. Trial date is Oct. 27. • Breaking or entering and lar- Apostle Lane, Mount Airy. $5,000 secured. Trial date is Nov. • Catlin Joe Moncus, 26, of ceny were reported on Sept. 21 • Resisting arrest was reported Visit us at 14. Newsome Street, Mount Airy, was on Old U.S. 52, Pilot Mountain, on Sept. 22 at 197 Niston Lane, • Christina Elizabeth Gwyn, arrested on Sept. 26 on charges of when suspect used a key to enter a Mount Airy, when subject ran www.mtairynews.com 30, of 117 Crook Lane, Pilot felony larceny of a motor vehicle, business and stole cell phone and from deputy who was trying to Mountain, was arrested on Sept. felony possession of a stolen ve- handgun. serve a warrant.

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4 Thursday, September 29, 2011 The Mount Airy News, Mount Airy, N.C. www.mtairynews.com SURRY COUNTY’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER -ESTABLISHED IN 1880- “Were it left to me to decide Gary Lawrence, publisher whether we should have a gov- [email protected] ernment without newspapers, or newspapers without a govern- The Mount Airy News John Peters, editor ment, I should not hesitate a mo- [email protected] ment to prefer the latter.” Printed on recycled www.mtairynews.com/opinion newspaper Wendy Byerly Wood, associate editor — Thomas Jefferson [email protected] 319 N. Renfro St. Phone: (336) 786-4141 Mount Airy, NC 27030-3838 Opinion Fax: (336) 789-2816 Editorial The face of poverty This past Saturday, I husband got When I there’s no bread. Local subsidies to went to the Salvation Army sick three spoke with Even if there is an out- food drive where my inten- times with her on Mon- pouring of help for this tion was to dunk my friend, congestive day, she said woman and her family to- PART still a bad idea Madam Mayor Deborah heart failure her dogs and morrow, which I hope there Cochran, and my friend, and lost his cats won’t is, that is just one fam- In April, the Piedmont However, such a program Traci Hamilton, in a dunk- i n s u r a n c e even come ily. We keep hearing about Authority for Regional must be self-sufficient. If ing booth, but what ended at work be- out of the food pantries running low Transportation (PART) there is not enough demand up coming from that day is cause she b e d r o o m s on food and I think the something that is no fun at couldn’t af- because they asked several counties, in- for PART services, then that economic struggles people cluding Surry, to impose a all. ford the $100 know there are having are just going organization should raise First of all I have to say a week for $3 per vehicle license fee on is no food. I to get worse as wintertime rates or curtail services, or that while I brought plenty the COBRA made a plea approaches. I know at my motorists to help pay for the both. That is simple eco- of food to the event because payment on to Michelle organization’s budget short- house I haven’t been run- nomics. the more tickets you had, his insur- E d w a r d s ning the AC because tem- fall. County residents, people the more tries you got, af- ance until he with People Surry County, as did oth- peratures have been com- who are already paying lo- ter watching both Debbie could return Helping Pets fortable enough not to in ers, rejected the idea. Now, and Traci go into that icy cal taxes, state taxes to fund to work full- to get her order to lower my power PART is asking for direct water every few seconds, time. She Mondee Tilley some pet bill. I see so many people county funding to what an out-of-control General it was just too painful to said he is on food. Mi- Assembly, federal taxes to around me every day who amounts to $1 per licensed watch. I didn’t get either a multitude chelle said are sacrificing things like vehicle in each county. In a Congress which does not one of them in and I’m glad of medications they cannot she was going to take her being able to afford basic Surry, that would amount to know how to live without I didn’t. I ended up giving afford. She said he’s diabet- some food even if it meant cable — to them that is a $86,667. deficit spending, taxes and my tickets away. ic and can’t even afford the she would have to pay for it luxury they cannot afford. In April, it was a bad fees on virtually everything While I was there I met device to check his sugar. out of her pocket. I don’t know what the so- (sales tax, vehicle registra- a young man who told me He’s now too sick to work. The woman said she re- idea to force Surry County how he has been looking She said they went to cently went to a church that lution to fixing our country residents to subsidize the tions, telephone and util- for work for a long time the Social Security office to had a food pantry. She said is, but I sure hope someone program, and it is still a bad ity taxes, among others), with no luck. He said his try to see what they could she was the seventh one in figures it out soon. America idea. should not be forced to pay family was struggling just do. They gave him $1,000 line and was told to only get is a great nation, it’s just a The concept behind for a service they do not to get by. He introduced me for early retirement. Her five items. She said when shame to see people in our PART is good. It is a re- use. Whether such a fee is to a woman who told me her monthly income is only the doors opened, people own community who re- gional transportation sys- story about how her family $762 while her bills run rushed in and grabbed ev- ceive little help when they imposed directly through a ask for assistance and they tem which allows people license tag tax, or indirectly struggles. I’m not going to about $2,000 a month. She erything they could put in use the woman’s name, be- said she’s embarrassed and are going without food for to make trips — in the case through an appropriation bags. By the time she made of Surry County residents, cause she said she is so em- cries when she has to go to it up to the tables, there was themselves and their pets. from the county’s general barrassed that things have the local food pantries. She nothing left. You just never know who from here to Winston-Salem fund, county residents will might be struggling around — at a cost that is less than gotten so bad. said they only allow you Something I had never still be forced to pay for a She said it’s everything to come once every three thought about is that peo- you, but they are just too driving their own vehicles. embarrassed to ask for help. At the same time, if fewer service they do not use. her family can do to pay weeks. She said she has ple are asked to donate That certainly happens the house payment. She applied for food stamps, only non-perishable food Mondee Tilley is a people are driving individ- said once employed, but but they are only allowing items to food pantries. staff reporter with The ual vehicles, roadways are a lot in our modern society, Mount Airy News. She can but that does not mean it’s now she’s on disability and her family of three $79 a She pointed out that it’s less clogged (cutting down he’s out of work and needs month, but that won’t start hard to eat cereal when be reached at mtilley@ on maintenance and repair right, and county leaders to be put on disability. At until the middle of next there’s no milk. It’s hard mtairynews.com or at 719- costs), and lessening the hopefully will realize this is the age of 62, she said her month. to make a sandwich when 1930. amount of pollution spewed and vote against any subsi- into the air. dies. Fraudulent argument on health reform Notable Quotes RALEIGH – President are the cost of ex- ment in Medicare pretend that shepherding tens Barack Obama and like- ternal governance, alone is more than of millions of people into Love is an irresistible desire to be irresistibly minded liberals here in North the administrative four times the com- government-run health care is desired. Carolina weren’t wrong in costs imposed bined profits of the a policy consistent with fiscal 2010 when they said that it on health provid- nation’s 10 larg- solvency or our constitutional Robert Frost was impossible to solve gov- ers by Byzantine est health insurers. traditions of individual liberty ernment’s budgetary prob- federal rules, the And if you do the and free enterprise. lems without tackling the is- cost of acquiring math on insurance Although such a funda- Write your representatives sue of health care. The road to capital (interest administration mental change in the struc- Dobson Commissioners fiscal solvency does, indeed, and the cost of tax – comparing the ture of entitlements will be run through Medicare and collection), and costs and benefits politically difficult, I do be- Mayor Ricky K. Draughn, P.O. Box 1021, Dobson, NC Medicaid. fraud-detection of fraud detection lieve reform will come. In the 27017, 356-8201 (business), 356-4462 (home) Unfortunately, the creators and enforcement and enforcement meantime, however, states of ObamaCare chose not to programs. John Hood in the private and such as North Carolina can Lana Brendle, 223 Windsor Park Drive, P.O. Box 796, take that road. In their view, The second public sectors – still improve on the efficiency 356-9091 (business), 356-8508 (home) our health care problems problem is that you will discover of programs such as Medic- don’t lie primarily with gov- Washington and the Syndicated that Medicare and aid by adopting best practices John D. Lawson, 423 S. Main St., 356-8555 ernment programs – which states actually do Medicaid’s appar- from other jurisdictions. Gerri Martíne, 607 Blessing Drive, 386-4178 (home) they would expand – but far too little fraud Columnist ently lower “ad- The latest Governing with private markets. After detection and en- ministrative costs” magazine, for example, de- Wayne Atkins, P.O. Box 351, 356-8962 initially flirting with single- forcement, leading to mas- are more than offset by their scribes successful Medicaid- Todd Dockery, 106 Saddle Brook Drive, Dobson, 27017, payer government insurance, sive Medicare and Medicaid higher “fraud costs.” fraud initiatives in Florida, Obama and his congressional fraud. While improper pay- That is, private health in- New York, Ohio, and Texas. 356-2233 allies opted instead for a pay- ments and unnecessary proce- surance more efficient than These programs have saved Mount Airy Commissioners or-play model that essentially dures occur in the private sec- government insurance when nationalizes the health insur- tor, as well, insurers have far measured properly. taxpayers hundreds of mil- Mayor Deborah Cochran, P.O. Box 70, 710-0485 ance industry, transforms it more extensive programs for The best response to the lions of dollars. North Caro- lina should copy them. And Steve Yokeley, 132 Greystone Lane, 710-0472; syoke- into a set of heavily regulated policing them – and a strong problem of soaring costs public utilities, and then com- financial incentive to succeed. in Medicare and Medicaid in the Medicaid chapter of [email protected] pels everyone to participate The public sector lacks both. would be to transform them a new book from the Center for Health Transformation, William Todd Harris, 403 W. Pine St., 719-0686 in it. Policing Medicaid fraud, for from government monopo- The assumption is that example, is primarily a state lies into premium-support Stop Paying the Crooks, sev- Dean Brown, 380 Folly Farms Road, 789-1979 (home) Medicare and Medicaid are function, but most recovered programs that assist retirees, eral former Clinton and Bush administration officials pro- Jon Cawley, 508 Country Club Road, 786-7657 more “efficient” than private money goes to Washington. the poor, and the disabled ac- health plans because of low While a good rule of cess competitive networks of pose changing state law to Teresa D. Lewis, 538 Montclaire Drive, 371-0344 administrative costs. The as- thumb is that around 3 per- insurers and providers. Those toughen penalties for Medic- aid fraud. Let’s do that, too. Pilot Mountain Commissioners sumption is false on two lev- cent of all U.S. health care who have paid payroll taxes els. expenditures are fraudulent, into Medicare for decades Creating government pro- Mayor Earl Sheppard, 817 Sunset Drive, 368-4958 First, the administrative- the proportion is thought to would still receive medical grams riddled with fraud and Carolyn S. Boyles, 135 Lynchburg Road, 368-2556 cost comparisons are rarely be much higher in the public coverage upon retirement. abuse was never wise. Now, valid. While private insur- sector – 10 percent or more Those who live in desperate given our fiscal and econom- Sam Rule, 122 Northview Drive, 710-5504 ers report virtually all ex- for Medicare and Medicaid, poverty or develop debilitat- ic problems, their perpetua- Linda Needham, 508 W. Main St., 368-5908 penditures other than claims according to many analysts. ing and expensive conditions tion is impossible. payments as administrative, The Pacific Research beyond the capacity of their Hood is president of the Andrew French, 604 W. Main St., 368-9003 Medicare and Medicaid’s ad- Institute’s Jeffrey Ander- families to address would still John Locke Foundation and Surry County Commissioners ministrative costs are underre- son puts it another way: the receive medical assistance. publisher of CarolinaJour- ported. Not typically included amount of fraudulent pay- But no longer would we nal.com. Chairman Paul M. Johnson, Pilot Mountain, 351-5526 (home); [email protected] Vice Chairman R.F. “Buck” Golding, Lowgap, 352- 3200 (home); 919-667-5715 (cell); [email protected]. nc.us Jimmy W. Miller, Mt. Airy, 786-6829 (home) Eddie Harris, State Road, 366-7233 (cell); harrise@ co.surry.nc.us Garry Scearce, Mt. 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Market Report For breaking news, local Dow Jones t Down 179.79 business stories and stock S&P 500 t Down 24.32 information, go to: www.mtairynews.com NASDAQ t Down 55.25 Business E. coli scare prompts Tyson Wyatt gets promotion at United Plastics to issue ground beef recall Staff Report Mark Wyatt has been CINCINNATI (AP) — Tyson but the recall in Ohio applied only to ages of Butcher’s Brand beef packed promoted to manufacturing Fresh Meats Inc. is recalling about generic products. in 36-pound cases with the code manager at United Plastics 131,300 pounds of ground beef be- Cincinnati-based Kroger spokes- D-0211 LWIF, which was distributed Corp. cause a family in Ohio fell ill after man Keith Dailey said the ground beef in North and South Carolina; and “Wyatt brings over 20 eating meat produced by the company in question would have been taken off 3-pound packages of generic labeled years of experience to that was contaminated with E. coli, store shelves on Sept. 12, because of beef packed in 36-pound cases with a United Plastics, previous- the U.S. Department of Agriculture when it was produced. He said Kroger product code D-0211 LWI, which was ly working on numerous reported Wednesday. is tracking the beef to the geographic sold in Delaware, Florida, Georgia, manufacturing lines and The recall involves beef sold as divisions where it was distributed and Maryland, Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, is highly regarded for his Kroger and generic brands at Kroger will have in-store signs notifying cus- New York, Ohio, Tennessee, Texas knowledge in each of our supermarkets; Butcher’s Beef at Food tomers of the recall and details of the and Wisconsin. processes. Most recently Lion supermarkets; and generic beef recalled beef. The beef, all 73/27 lean to fat ra- he has held the positions of Mark Wyatt sold to SAV-A-LOT, Spectrum Foods, “We encourage our customers to tio, had a “best before” date of Sept. manufacturing supervisor Supervalu and the Defense Commis- check their freezers and refrigera- 12 and the number 245D inked on the and quality manager,” said as a world class manufac- sary Agency, company spokesman tors,” Dailey said. packages. Vice President and Chief turer,” said Vulpitta. “We Gary Mickelson told The Associated Also, Kroger loyalty card holders The ground beef was sold in pre- Operating Officer Tony applaud him for his hard Press. who bought the beef will be notified packaged printed tubes that are put Vulpitta. work and dedication and Tyson produced the affected meat by email or telephone, and their ca- directly into retail meat cases, Mick- He said Wyatt is well re- wish him the greatest of at its plant in Emporia, Kan., on Aug. shier receipts will automatically print elson, Tyson Fresh Meat’s spokes- spected by all of the manu- success in his new role. We 23, the USDA said in a news release. out recall information. man, said in a news release. He said facturing staff. look forward to growth and Four children became ill after eat- The Butcher’s Beef brand meat it is likely that most of the affected “Mark will lead the pro- prosperity in the years to ing the meat with their family in But- was shipped to Food Lion stores in product has already been consumed duction activities for all come thus offering the op- ler County, Ohio, in the second week North Carolina, South Carolina, Geor- but urged consumers to check their products and processes that portunity for Mark and oth- of September, said Butler County gia, Florida, Virginia and West Virgin- freezers and return or discard any beef will take us into the future ers to once again advance.” Health Department director Pat Burg. ia and to Bottom Dollar Food stores in listed in the recall. A 9-year-old child was hospitalized North Carolina, the company said in a South Dakota-based Tyson Fresh for about 10 days with severe diar- news release. Meats is a subsidiary of Tyson Foods Livestock Report rhea, said Burg, who declined to re- Food Lion encouraged its custom- Inc., of Springdale, Ark. lease the family’s name. ers to check their freezers for the prod- ___ Sales totaled 495 head, including cattle (468), goats Ground beef from the family’s uct, with UPC code (725439922241) Online: (24) and sheep (3) during Tuesday’s sales at Mount Airy home tested positive for the bac- and return it to the store for a full re- A list of retail stores that received Stockyards Inc. teria. No other cases have been re- fund. the product will be posted on the Animals sold on the livestock market, based on ported in the southwest Ohio county, The products being recalled in- USDA’s website: www.fsis.usda.gov/ 100-pound weights, were: Burg said. clude 5-pound packages of Kroger- FSIS_Recalls/ The family told health officials that brand ground beef packed in 40-pound ___ • Slaughter cows: utility and commercial, $60-$67.50; they bought the Tyson beef at a Kroger cases, with a product code of D-0211 Associated Press writer Marga- cutter and boning, $55.50-$66.50; canner and low cutter, supermarket. Kroger said it sells both QW, which was distributed in Ten- ret Stafford contributed to this report $40-$53.50. a generic and a Kroger brand of beef, nessee and Indiana; 3-pound pack- from Kansas City, Mo. • Slaughter bulls: 1,000-1,500 pounds, $65-$75; 1,500 pounds and up, $70-$78. • Stock cows: 875-1,050 pounds, too few. • Cow/calf pairs: $760-$1,050. Obama admin approves 2 solar loans • Baby calves: $17.50-$75. WASHINGTON (AP) Energy Department said the impending dead- was far less risky than the • Feeder steers and bulls: 200-300 pounds, (Hol- — The Energy Department spokesman Damien LaV- line was no reason to com- Solyndra loan. Most im- on Wednesday approved era said the two projects plete loans before they are portantly, the project has steins) $73-$108; 300-400 pounds, (M1) $120-$144, two loan guarantees worth had extensive reviews ready. a 20-year agreement with (small frame) $97-$120, (Holsteins) $89-$92; 400-500 more than $1 billion for that included scrutiny of “Solyndra was the prod- Pacific Gas & Electric Co. pounds, (M1) $117-$130, (Holsteins) $87-$90; 500-600 solar energy projects in the parent companies’ fi- uct of a bad bet rushed out to buy power supplied by pounds, (M1) $119-$127, (small frame) $96-$106; 600- Nevada and Arizona, two nances. the door, and taxpayers are the solar plant, he said. 700 pounds, (M1) $109-$112.50, (small frame) $94- days before the expiration Chu said the Nevada now on the hook,” he said. The purchase agree- $107; 700 pounds and up, (M1) $107-$115. date of a program that has project would produce “We cannot afford DOE ment is a key element of • Feeder heifers: 200-300 pounds, (M1) $118-$135; become a rallying cry for enough electricity to rushing out more Solyn- the project and will “pro- Republican critics of the power more than 43,000 dras in these final hours.” vide assurance that there 300-400 pounds, (M1) $115-$122, (small frame) $90- Obama administration’s homes, while the Arizona A government watch- are sufficient revenues in $112; 400-500 pounds, (M1) $110-$116, (small frame) green energy program. project would power near- dog group said the Solyn- place to support the loan $83-$111; 500-600 pounds, (M1) $111-$112, (small Energy Secretary Ste- ly 31,000 homes. The two dra bankruptcy shows the guarantee,” Crider said. frame) $100-$102.50; 600-700 pounds, (M1) $95-$104. ven Chu said the depart- projects will create about need for greater oversight A similar agreement is ment has completed a 900 construction jobs and of all the department’s • Goats: kids, $30-$140; others, $50-$100; large bil- in place in Nevada. NV lies, $57-$150. $737 million loan guaran- at least 52 permanent jobs, loan guarantee programs. Energy, the state’s largest tee to Tonopah Solar En- Chu said. “It is time for a full electric utility, has agreed ergy for a 110 megawatt “If we want to be a audit of their activities, to purchase power from solar tower on federal land player in the global clean their management and the Tonopah tower, which near Tonopah, Nev., and a energy race, we must con- their results,” said Tom will connect to NV Ener- $337 million guarantee for tinue to invest in inno- Schatz, president of Citi- gy’s power grid. The Inte- Stock Market Mesquite Solar 1 to devel- vative technologies that zens Against Government rior Department approved op a 150 megawatt solar enable commercial-scale Waste, Washington-based the project, known as plant near Phoenix. deployment of clean, re- advocacy group. The loans were ap- newable power like solar,” “Candidly, it might be Crescent Dunes, last year. Review proved under the same Chu said in a statement. time for the federal gov- Solyndra, of Fremont, program that paid for Senate Majority Leader ernment to rethink the Calif., was the first com- a $528 million loan to Harry Reid, D-Nev., is a whole idea of loan pro- pany to receive a loan Solyndra Inc., a Califor- strong supporter of the grams,” Schatz added, guarantee under a stim- NYSE Dow nia solar panel maker that Nevada project, which he calling the government’s ulus-law program to en- went bankrupt after receiv- says will help his state’s track record on loan guar- courage green energy and ing the money and laid off economy recover. Former antees “lousy.” was frequently touted by 6876.94 11,010.90 1,100 workers. Solyndra is Gov. Jim Gibbons, a Re- Too often, the govern- the Obama administration under investigation by the publican, also supported ment either backs risky as a model. Since then, the FBI and is the focal point the project. or failing ventures, result- company’s implosion and -166.18 -179.79 of House hearings on the The loan approvals ing in a loss of taxpayer revelations that officials program. came just two days before money, or subsidizes com- hurried review of the loan SolarReserve LLC, of a renewable energy loan panies and industries that in time for a September Santa Monica, Calif., the program approved under are mature and profitable 2009 groundbreaking has Amex Nasdaq parent company for To- the 2009 economic stimu- and don’t need the money, become an embarrassment nopah, is privately held. lus law is set to expire. At such as the oil and gas in- for Obama as he tries to The Energy Department least seven projects worth dustry, Schatz said. sell his job-creation pro- 2073.39 2491.58 said its rules prevented it more than $5 billion are Scott Crider, a spokes- gram. from discussing the com- pending. man for Sempra Gen- ___ pany’s financial informa- Rep. Cliff Stearns, R- eration, a Sempra Energy Follow Matthew Da- -57.74 -55.25 tion. Sempra Energy of Fla., chairman of a House subsidiary that is develop- ly’s energy coverage at San Diego, which owns energy subcommittee that ing the Arizona project, http://twitter.com/Mat- Mesquite, is publicly held. is investigating Solyndra, said its loan guarantee thewDalyWDC Dow drops 180 points, ending 3-day winning streak S&P NEW YORK (AP) — A three-day close at 11,010.90. It had gained 413 Those gains were gone within an winning streak in the stock market points over the past two days. hour, leaving the Dow, S&P 500 and 1151.06 came to an end Wednesday as inves- The Standard & Poor’s 500 in- Nasdaq mixed through the rest of the tors worried about Europe’s ability dex fell 24.32, or 2.1 percent, to morning. Stocks started to fall in the -24.32 to contain its crisis. The Dow 1,151.06. afternoon, and the selling intensified Jones industrial average fell 180 The Nasdaq composite index fell in the last half-hour of trading. points. Raw materials companies 55.25, or 2.2 percent, to 2,491.58 had the biggest declines after prices The declines were broad. Five The decline followed three days Name Symbol Exchange Close Change for commodities like copper and oil stocks fell for one that rose on the of gains. Stocks rose earlier this BB&T BBT NY 21.27 -0.73 fell sharply. New York Stock Exchange. Only 13 week on hopes that Europe was Traders focused on remarks from of the stocks in the S&P 500 rose. moving closer to resolving its debt BkofAm BAC NY 6.16 -0.32 German Chancellor Angela Merkel Four were flat. problems. The Dow soared 272 BassettF BSET NASDAQ 6.16 -0.32 suggesting that the second bailout Raw materials stocks fell the points on Monday, its fourth-largest Citigrp C NY 6.16 -0.32 package for Greece might have to most of any industry group in the increase this year, and another 147 be renegotiated. Several European S&P 500, 4.5 percent. Investors fear points on Tuesday. DukeEngy DUK NY 19.88 -0.02 leaders want banks to take bigger that Europe’s problems could cause “The market got ahead of itself,” GenElec BE NY 15.45 -0.31 losses on Greek bonds. France and the global economy to slip into an- said Joseph Saluzzi, co-head of the European Central Bank oppose other recession, weakening demand Insteel IIIN NASD 9.98 -0.44 stock trading at Themis Trading. In- the idea. for basic materials such as copper. Intel INTC NASD 22.31 -0.23 Germany’s parliament is set to The price of copper plunged 5.6 vestors “assumed some kind of deal vote Thursday on a measure that percent; crude oil fell 3.8 percent to would be structured, and that was so JPMorgCh JPM NY 30.47 -1.10 would give a European rescue fund $81.21 barrel. far away from happening.” KrispKrm KKD NY 7.21 -0.39 more powers to fight the region’s Miner Freeport-McMoRan Cop- Technology companies fared bet- debt crisis. Finland’s parliament ap- per & Gold Inc. fell 7.2 percent, and ter than the overall market. Amazon. Lowes LOW NY 19.88 -0.36 proved the proposal Wednesday, lift- Cliffs Natural Resources Inc. fell com shot up 2.5 percent after the Microsoft MSFT NASD 25.58 -0.09 ing some uncertainty over the debt 8.4 percent. Coal producer Alpha online retailer unveiled a new tablet Motorola MOT NY 9.11 ±0.00 crisis issue which has been dogging Natural Resources fell 11 percent, device called the Kindle Fire. It will financial markets since late July. the most of any company in the S&P. cost $199 and will rival Apple Inc.’s PikeElec PIKE NY 6.79 -0.28 “This is a market that has been Trading varied widely through- hugely successful iPad. fluctuating and is thoroughly sus- out the day. The Dow jumped 126 ReynldAm RAI NY 36.82 -0.42 ceptible to any news, any rumors, points minutes after the opening Jabil Circuit Inc. rose 8.4 percent, SaraLee SLE NY 16.97 -0.49 any innuendos,” about Europe, said bell on a government report that the most of any company in the S&P Quincy Krosby, market strategist at orders for manufactured goods 500. The electronic parts maker re- SprintNex S NY 3.08 -0.05 Prudential Financial. fell just 0.1 percent in August, a ported strong earnings and a fourth- ViacomB VIA.B NY 40.71 -0.73 The Dow Jones industrial average smaller decline than economists quarter earnings forecast that was WalMart WMT NY 51.31 -0.72 fell 179.79 points, or 1.6 percent, to predicted. better than analysts had anticipated. A6

6 Thursday, September 29, 2011 The Mount Airy News, Mount Airy, N.C. www.mtairynews.com The Mount Airy News Sports news or scores? Phone: 719-1920, 719-1921 E-mail: mtasports@ mtairynews.com Fax: 789-2816 Sports Thursday, September 29, 2011 Lady Cards take second straight golf tourney Staff Report Lindsay Chamblin and freshman a birdie. Then on a par-four hole, 1A, 2A and 3A schools. To limit These players would need to Madison Moore. she drove the green and got an- the field, the state said players keep their averages down for the For a match, only the top three other birdie. must average a 50 or less to quali- next two matches before confer- DOBSON — For the third scores count toward the team to- She managed to achieve such a fy for the regional tournament. ence play. time in four events, East Surry tal. East had three players finish low score despite starting off with With the growth of the sport, Next Wednesday, the five posted the lowest golf scores in a double bogey on the first hole, the 3A schools have been separat- schools play at Cross Creek, then the conference. in the top five with a team total of The Lady Cardinals beat the 122. North Surry was second with showing her tenacity. ed from the smaller institutions. South Stokes hosts the following next-best team by 18 strokes to a 140 despite getting three players North’s Tolbert finished third That will allow more representa- week at Stonewall Golf Course in take Wednesday’s Northwest in the top 10 itself. with a 41, with Mount Airy’s Ka- tion from small schools. So, the Germanton. Conference tournament. Johnson was the medalist as ity Lewis in fourth with a 42. Jes- state raised the standard on quali- Then for the conference tour- Not only have the Cards won she shot a conference season-low sup was fifth with a 46. fying for regionals to a 55 or less. nament at Cross Creek, the girls three tourneys, the squad fin- 37. Moore was second with a 39, The next three scores came Based on their stats so far this play 18 holes instead of nine. The ished just one stroke shy of first at which tied North’s Kasie Tolbert from South Stokes, the only con- season, 16 players from the five same full round applies at the re- Mount Airy Country Club where for the second-lowest score this ference school outside the county conference teams would be eli- gional tournament, too. South Stokes took first two weeks season. to field a girls team. gible: 12 from local schools and As for this week, the team re- ago. “Sarah played very well to- North’s Gatlin Hiatt was ninth four from South Stokes. sults were East Surry 122, North Asked what impact he was day,” said Freeman. “She hits the with a 49. North’s Sarah Holle- All five East Surry players Surry 140, South Stokes 142, having on the team, East Coach ball a long ways,” which is es- man and East’s Chamblin tied for are averaging less than 55, Free- Mount Airy 151 and Surry Cen- Chad Freeman said, “I’m not do- pecially nice when playing from 10th with a 50. man noted. North’s top three of tral 173. ing anything; they’re working the women’s red tees. At Beaver Many more local girls will Tolbert, Hiatt and Holleman are The Bears were led by Lewis’ hard. They were talented to start Creek, some holes have a nice ad- qualify for the playoffs than last eligible. For Mount Airy, it would 42, Hamilton’s 53 and Palfree- with, and they keep improving.” vantage on those tees, he noted. year, thanks to the improved play be Lewis, Summer Hamilton and man’s 56. For the Eagles, the top The team consists of seniors On one par-five hole, John- of the teams and a rule change. Chelsea Palfreeman. Surry Cen- three scores came from Brozina Madeline Angel, Ashley Jessup son reached the green in two, just Last year, the state only had tral’s Marylyle Brozina would 56, Brianna Simmons 57 and and Sarah Johnson, sophomore missed an eagle and finished with one tournament for players from round out the squad. Deaven Davis 60. Tourney goes to sudden death Jeff Linville The two were tied going Staff Reporter into the last hole. “On 18, Mike’s second Mike Sprouts beat Larry found the front bunker while Boswell in a sudden-death Larry’s approach finished 10 playoff Wednesday for the feet from the hole,” the CGA N.C. Super Seniors Champi- wrote in a press release. onship at Cross Creek Coun- “Sprouts knew he had to try Club. make par to have a chance The local course hosted and responded with a great the fourth annual seniors bunker shot that almost went tournament for the first time. in the hole. Boswell’s putt for Competitors played a prac- the win was just wide and the tice round on Monday, then playoff was on.” played a round on Tuesday The two men played the and Wednesday for the title. par-5 17th for the title. Both These weren’t local play- men reached the green in reg- ers, noted club golf profes- ulation. Then Boswell missed sional Todd Hutcherson. The a 15-foot birdie putt, while 68 players came from all over Sprouts made a 10-footer for the state. The closest resi- the win. dents were Bob Moser and For his finish, Sprouts earned $500 in merchandise, Tom Ross of Winston-Salem. while Boswell received $400 Coming into the week, in merchandise. Boswell was the odds-on As for the country club, favorite to take the title. The Wyche Bryce, Cross Creek 68-year-old from Jamestown Jeff Linville/The News general manager, said Hutch- Mount Airy’s Taylor Bobbitt stops the ball while flanked by teammate Wes Hurley. The Bears improved to 7-3 was inducted into the Caro- erson contacted the CGA linas Golf Hall of Fame last about possibly hosting a with a win over the Greyhounds. month and has 14 victories tournament. Members of the in Carolinas Golf Associa- association traveled to Mount tion championships. He won Airy, examined the course two of the first three seniors and clubhouse and met with Bear soccer earns back-to-back wins tournaments, taking first at Staff Report and the Hounds keeper both sprinted Carlos Carillo sent a ball over the officials. to the ball. Bobbitt won and dribbled top, and Hurley scored in the 15th. Greensboro Country Club The members were im- the ball into the net just before the Sophomore Andrew Balogh got an- in 2008 and Morehead City pressed and chose the 6,317- Mount Airy’s soccer team im- half to make it 2-0. other good pass from Carillo and Country Club in 2010. yard, par-72 course designed proved to 8-3 with back-to-back “The second half was back and scored his first goal of the season. His competition includ- by architect Joe Lee. ed John Deluise, Raleigh, wins. forth with no real threats on either Mitchell Brown scored his first “It is certainly an honor The Bears beat North Surry Tues- who won the title in 2009 in to have that group come in,” keeper,” the coach said. two goals of the season: one with as- Salisbury, and Jim Pridgen, day, then made up an earlier post- The only score came two minutes sist from Maldonado and one from said Bryce. “It’s a prestigious ponement with East Wilkes Wednes- Jamestown, who was runn- tournament.” into the half when Cristian Maldo- Wall in the final six minutes of the erup to Boswell last year. day night. nado rocketed a penalty kick off the half. The seniors tourney Coach Eric Leathers came away Still, at the end of Wednes- moves around each year like keeper and the frame for a 3-0 score. “In the second half, freshman day, it was a retired computer impressed with the Greyhounds. The next day, the Bears traveled Alexiz Alvarez scored in the first 30 the U.S. Open, so it won’t be “North Surry is going to be a force systems programmer for an back for at least a few years, to East Wilkes and beat the Cardinals seconds from a pass from defender oil company who was tied to be reckoned with in the near fu- 10-0. Taylor Bobbitt,” said Leathers. Hutcherson noted. Still, this ture,” he said. “Most of their players with Boswell. event might open the door to The game marked the return of Sophomore Sam Watson scored Sprouts, 66, was third af- are sophomores, and they see signifi- sophomore Mitchell Brown from a a 30-yard shot that was set up by similar events in the future. cant time on the field. I was real ner- ter the first day (even-par 72), Bryce said the club was broken foot. Brown was an all-re- Brown. just two strokes behind Dave seeking to get the N.C. ama- vous before the game watching them gion player as a freshman. In his ab- “Sam returned the favor, drib- warm up — I knew they would be Robinson and one behind teur championship in Mount sence, Hurley stepped up his offense. bling past the defenders and sliding Boswell. Airy one day. a lot better than they were last year, Now that he has both scorers at his the ball over for Hurley’s second Still, the Newton resident and they were.” “The golfers were very disposal, Leathers thinks the team goal of the game,” he said. was considered by some to be pleased with the condition To open the scoring, Wes Hurley will really click. Bears are now 8-3 and 4-2 in con- a long shot to pull out the win. of the course,” he said. “We scored his 12th goal of the season off “With two goals and two assists, ference play. Sprouts, who birdied the heard a lot of good comments a great pass from sophomore Neil I feel like he is really going to help A strong Bishop McGuinness 138-yard, par-3 14th both during the week.” Smith, making his first start of the open us up the midfield,” he said of team visits tonight, led by Division 1 days, shot a one-under 71 on Contact Jeff Linville at year. Brown. prospect Noah DeAngelo. Wednesday, while Boswell [email protected] or “He has been working really hard Tyler Wall converted a through “We have really had a lot of fan was even par. 719-1920. in practice, and I felt like he needed ball from Cristian Maldonado in the support this year,” he said. “We to be rewarded,” said Leathers. “He seventh minute to open up the flood have even opened up the concession did some nice things for us out there, of scoring. stands once or twice. We would love especially in the first half.” Maldonado scored himself by to see as many people as we could Knights slay Cougars 3-0 Junior Corey Valentine sent a chipping a ball over the keeper in the for (tonight’s) game. We will need a Staff Report through ball to senior Taylor Bobbitt 10th minute. Will Pfitzner headed a lot of home support against a team as on a run up the right side. Bobbitt corner kick from Brown in the 12th. powerful as Bishop.” DOBSON — Surry Community College raced to a 17-1 lead in the first game before finishing off Bears show Villains who’s best the Cougars in three straight Staff Report seeds, but they haven’t played many dou- sets Tuesday. bles matches as a team. Trailing 1-0, former “They are starting to come around really North Surry standout Kara KERNERSVILLE — Mount Airy beat well,” he said. Hodges reeled off 17 con- Bishop McGuinness 9-0 in tennis Tuesday, Barbour won her singles match with secutive points as the Lady all but clinching the best record in the con- Marie Petrangeli 6-4, 6-3. Knights took the first set, ference. 25-6. SCC once again The Bears are 19-0 and 13-0 in the Like Jackson, Haley Thomas won her sixth-seed battle 6-0, 6-0 over Arden Tritt. started strong in the second Kara Hodges Northwest Conference with three events set, leading 19-5 behind the left on the schedule. Bishop came into the Third-seed Merry Kessler beat Katy Jones, 6-2, 6-2. Fourth-seed Elizabeth strong serving of Elizabeth Hodges dished out 20 as- match 11-1 in the conference with its only Hawkins. The Lady Knights sists and added 12 service loss against the Bears Sept. 1. Dinkins defeated Adaire Hudson 6-3, 6-1. Fifth-seed Jade Hughes beat Megan Mc- finished off the game 25-6 aces, while teammate Aly- “Bishop McGuinness is definitely the before capturing the match sha Shelton notched five second-best team in the conference,” said Dowell 6-0, 6-1. Jordan Jackson in the third set, 25-19. aces. Defensively, Hodges Coach Scott Kniskern. “We wanted to go In the first matchup, the Bears took the “We were able to serve and led SCC with two blocks, as out and prove that we’re the best team in singles matches by a combined 72-22 score. pass well during the match,” Shelton recorded five digs. the conference. We wanted to hold our This time around, the Bears won 72-16. said SCC coach Jan Marion- SCC (8-2, 6-1 in Re- ground, especially this late in the season.” “I wanted us to have improved, not de- Kiser. “We were able to get gion X) returns to action on The Bears swept all singles and doubles clined,” the coach said. “We didn’t want to everyone some valuable play- Thursday, traveling to Wy- matches, just like the first meeting. take a step backward. We wanted to keep ing time, especially with four theville (Va.) Community “We did pretty well,” he said. “We had improving. I felt like we did that.” games left this week.” for a 6 p.m. game. They will a couple of fairly tight matches. I thought In doubles play, Jackson/Barbour won North Surry graduate wrap up the week with three everyone played well.” 8-4 over Petrangeli/Jones. Dinkins/Hughes Summer Robertson paced games Saturday at Catawba- Top-seed Jordan Jackson “played really won 8-3 over Hudson/McDowell. Kessler/ the SCC offense with sev- Valley Community College. well,” he said. She trounced Kyndall Cortes Thomas won 8-2 over Tritt and her partner. en kills, as Emily Roberts The Lady Knights will take 6-0, 6-0, then teamed up with second-seed Today, the Bears host East Surry, which added six. Surry Central on Brunswick Community at Davi Barbour to win number-one doubles has the third-best record in the conference. graduates Jennifer Coe and noon, before battling Cataw- 8-4. Then they play both Surry Central and Brittany Tolbert each added ba-Valley at 2 p.m. and Spar- Jackson and Barbour are the top two North Surry next week. Haley Thomas three kills for the Knights. tanburg-Methodist at 6 p.m. A7 www.mtairynews.com The Mount Airy News, Mount Airy, N.C. Thursday, September 29, 2011 7 students about the dangers and contains vitamins A and soft drink can pose because D as well as calcium. SHAPE: of the amount of sugar “We’re trying to pro- found in each one. mote overall wellness while Continued from page 1 Representatives from the making it fun and interest- Southeast United Dairy In- ing for the children,” said classrooms. They’re using dustry Association and PET Parks, child nutrition technology to look up facts Dairy, as well as a local director of Surry County about the different fruits and dairy farmer, spoke to stu- Schools. “Everyone has vegetables. They’re read- dents about milk and cows. been really great to come ing about them and talking They also brought along help out for this event. about the snacks. We’ve Winnie the cow. None of this would have found a way to incorporate “We’re here to tell them been possible without all of these snacks throughout the about dairy farming. We’re the support and volunteers curriculum,” said Carla Co- supported by local dairy as well as the staff here at ble, 21st century executive. farmers so we want to rep- Pilot Mountain Elemen- The students also heard resent the importance of tary.” a presentation from lo- drinking milk,” said Aman- This program is part of cal author Roosevelt Pitt. da Hester, school program a year-long initiative by the The creator of “Charles the account manager with SU- school to promote physi- Chef” used several public DIA. “Milk is so impor- cal and nutritional health service announcements cre- tant in the school nutrition among students and staff. ated with the character to program. They need it for “It is important for them encourage students to make Morgan Wall/The News growing bodies and studies to know the benefits of Donna Parks with the Surry County Health and Nutrition Center shows Pilot Mountain healthy decisions at meal show that one in three stu- drinking milk and eating times. He told them to eat dents is not getting enough fruit. We’re talking to them Elementary School students how much sugar is found in soft drinks. bananas when they need calcium. We promote events about the health benefits as extra energy, carrots to im- like this to bring awareness well as the physical aspects prove their eyesight and to that.” of movement and activity,” spinach to grow stronger. PET Dairy also used the said Carson. “They’ve been “Nature provides every- occasion to promote Tru- learning about the cow and thing we need to have ener- Moo milk. Pilot Mountain what the cow does for us as gy,” said Pitt. “Remember, Elementary serves TruMoo well as learning about nutri- eat better to live better.” milk in the cafeteria. It is tion.” Donna Parks with the hormone-free, sweetened Contact Morgan Wall at Surry County Health and with natural sugar instead [email protected] or Nutrition Center talked to of high fructose corn syrup 719-1929.

order to share it with stu- “It was pretty awesome dents later. They also will and a little creepy,” said DISSECT: load the video onto the Isaac Ring. classes’ Haiku Web sites so The students agreed Continued from page 1 students will be able to log that they will remember on at home to show their this experience better than of each animal to use later. parents what they are doing. they would learning the Each group was able to “This is an absolutely same things out of a text- dissect a mussel, an earth- wonderful opportunity for book. They learned about worm, a star fish, a crayfish, them to learn vocabulary. the parts of the different a grasshopper, a perch and We can pick out the root creatures and their unique a frog. As a bonus, students words and work together to features such as the fact also were able to observe figure out what the words that the earthworm has five mean. These are words they Morgan Wall/The News their teachers dissecting hearts. Roosevelt Pitt, author of “Charles the Chef,” talks to students about making a squid and a shark. The don’t hear every day so it’s “I learned how grass- a great chance to expand healthy decisions about what they eat. shark was injected with two hoppers have three differ- dyes so students would be their vocabulary,” said Hol- comb of another benefit of ent parts,” said Snow. “I’m able to tell the arteries apart looking forward to the frog from the veins. the project. Holcomb is no stranger because it’s more complex “With this, students and it’s green.” can recognize that ani- to using dissection with her mals have a function. Part students. Last year she had “I’m looking forward to of the standard course of her class dissect a pig heart the frog too because it has study includes comparing to see the different vessels. a bulged throat,” said Ring. the human body system to She said all of the students “I don’t want to touch the the body systems of ani- this year brought back their grasshopper.” mals. By looking at these permission slips to partici- Students also will be animals, they can make that pate and were excited about tested on what they learned connection,” said Holcomb. the opportunity. while dissecting the ani- Teachers recorded their “It was gross and awe- mals. demonstration dissections some,” said Taylor Snow. Contact Morgan Wall at of each animal using the “I’ve been touching every- [email protected] or classroom’s SmartBoard in thing.” 719-1929. FISH DAY! IT’S TIME TO STOCK YOUR POND! Delivery Will Be: Tuesday Oct 11 Mount Airy 3:00-3:45 @ Southern States King 4:15-5:00 @ LTD Farm & Garden Specials! Catfish $45/100 Bluegill $45/100 FISH WAGON TO PLACE ORDER CALL Morgan Wall/The News 1-800-643-8439 Arlene Reyes dissects a crayfish at Rockford Elementary www.fishwagon.com School Wednesday as Jordan Dudley awaits his turn.

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IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION BEFORE THE CLERK 11 SP 229 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Pursuant to an order entered September 7, 2011, in the Su- perior Court for Surry County, and the power of sale con- tained in the captioned deed of trust (“Deed of Trust”), the un- dersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at auction, to the highest bidder for cash, AT THE COURTHOUSE DOOR IN DOBSON, SURRY COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA ON OCTOBER 7, 2011 At 11:00 AM the real estate and the im- provements thereon encum- bered by the Deed of Trust, less and except any of such property released from the lien of the deed of trust prior to the date of this sale, lying and be- ing in Surry County, North Carolina, and being more par- ticularly described as follows: ALL THAT PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN SURRY COUNTY, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT AN IRON STAKE ON THE NORTH SIDE OF N.C. HIGHWAY NO. 1339, IRON STAKE BEING THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 52 ACCORDING TO THE MAP OF MOUNTAIN MANOR ESTATES DEVEL- OPMENT; THENCE NORTH 22 DEGREES 20ʼ EAST 235 FEET TO A STAKE; THENCE WEST 100 FEET TO A STAKE; THENCE SOUTH WITH THE LINE OF LOT 51, 212 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO A STAKE AT THE COR- NER OF LOTS 51 AND 52 IN SAID DEVELOPMENT, THENCE EAST WITH LOT 52, 120 FEET TO A STAKE THE BEGINNING CORNER.

SAME BEING LOT 52 AC- CORDING TO THE MAP OF MOUNTAIN MANOR ES- TATES DEVELOPMENT, WHICH PLAT OF SAME IS DULY RECORDED IN THE OFFICE OF THE REGISTER OF DEEDS FOR SURRY COUNTY, NORTH CARO- LINA.

BEING THE SAME PROP- ERTY CONVEYED TO RUS- SELL MALDON WOODS AND WIFE, SHEILA FAY WOODS FROM JIM WALTER HOMES, INC. BY DEED DATED 12/09/1992 AND RECORDED 02/12/1993 IN BOOK 533, PAGE 887, SURRY COUNTY RECORDS, STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, THE SAID RUSSELL MALDON WOODS HAVING CON- VEYED HIS UNDIVIDED ONE-HALF INTEREST TO SHEILA FAY FLYNN WOODS A/K/A SHEILA FAY WOODS BY DEED DATED 04/22/1996 AND RECORDED 04/22/1996 IN BOOK 609, PAGE 774. In the Trusteeʼs sole discre- tion, the sale may be delayed for up to one (1) hour as pro- vided in Section 45-21.23 of the North Carolina General Statutes. The record owners of the real property not more than ten days prior to the date hereof are Christina Wood aka Chris- tina Woods and Wesley Wood aka Wesley Woods. A five percent cash deposit, or a cash deposit of $750.00, whichever is greater, will be required of the last and highest bidder. The balance of the bid purchase price shall be due in full in cash or certified funds at a closing to take place within A8 thirty (30) days of the date of sale. The undersigned Substi- 8 Thursday, September 29, 2011 tute Trustee shall convey title The Mount Airy News, Mount Airy, N.C. www.mtairynews.com to the property by non-war- ranty deed. OFFICE HOURS: This sale will be made subject OFFICE HOURS: to all prior liens of record, if WWeeeekk DDaayyss any, and to all unpaid (ad valo- 88::3300 aamm -- 55::0000 ppmm CCaallll 778866--44114411 TThhee MMorem)ouu taxesnn andtt specialAA iiasr-ryy NNeewwss sessments, if any, which be- DDEEAADDLLIINNEESS:: came a lien subsequent to the TToo PPllaaccee yyoouurr AAdd recordation of the Deed of SSuunnddaayy:: 1100 aamm FFrriiddaayy Trust. 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Upon termination of shelter & pasture, $150 Auctions Divided, AUCTION - 372+/- acres Apartments/Townhouses (RENT) tained in the captioned deed of a rental agreement, the tenant 336-368-1998 near Taylor Creek & Boat divided into 5 Choice Tracts, trust (“Deed of Trust”), the un- is liable for rent due under the 1BR/1BA $375 + dep, water dersigned Substitute Trustee rental agreement prorated to Pets (ANIMALS) Ramp, Friday - October Auctions/Land inc. no pets 320-2677 Blenheim, Marlboro County will offer for sale at auction, to the effective date of the termi- 1 fem, 3 male Shih Tzu Direct Pickup the highest bidder for cash, nation. 1BR/1BA Stv, Ref $375M/$375D 7 at 11:00 AM - adjoins SC, Saturday, October 8, $200ea with papers home 336-648-1705 AT THE COURTHOUSE raised 336-374-3328 Front Street Village, sewer & 11:00 DOOR IN 2BR $400 +1 month rent no pets water New AM, DOBSON, SURRY COUNTY, Free 789-7555 day 789-3387 night NORTH CAROLINA This 7th day of September, puppies to good home part available, EXCELLENT Cleared and timber land. ON OCTOBER 7, 2011 2011. Doberman 5 females, 1 female 2BR Utilities furnished Deposit development opportunity, Damon Shortt Real Estate & At 11:00 AM male-brindle females-1brown, www. Auction the real estate and the im- POYNER SPRUILL LLP 4 blk&white, and brown Call Required, 336-341-6025, provements thereon encum- By: 336-757-2892 or 336-341-6024 HouseAuctionCompany. Group 877-669-4005, bered by the Deed of Trust, James S. Livermon, III, Esq. 336-399-1975 A Large 1BR APT $325 Month com 252-729-1162 - www. less and except any of such Attorneys for Spruillco, Ltd. + Deposit No Pets 789-3785 NCAL#7889 damonshorttproperties.com property released from the lien 130 S. Franklin Street Full blooded American bull dog puppies, 3 wks old $300(total) Northwood Apts. ------SCAL2346 of the deed of trust prior to the P.O. Box 353 2 BR/2 BA, appl. furn., w/d hook Rocky Mount, NC 27802 $100 dep parents on site, ------date of this sale, lying and be- 371-0356 or 755-4277 up, year lease, North Main St. ing in Surry County, North Telephone: (252) 972-7022 quiet area. 786-1888 ------Carolina, and being more par- Puppies Chihuahuas (tiny toy) Twin Oaks Garden Apt Pilot C20110919013 ------ticularly described as follows: 1-276-233-1709 2BR/1BA, $450 336-325-0978 LARGE ABSOLUTE One C20110919002 ALL THAT PARCEL OF LAND Publish: 9/29 & 10/6/2011 LYING IN SURRY COUNTY, AGRICULTURE House For Rent (RENT) Owner Construction Auc- DONATE YOUR VEHICLE- DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: ANNOUNCEMENTS tion, Thursday, Receive $1000 Grocery 3BR/1BA in town No Pets Auctions October Coupon. Garden & Produce (AGRi) BEGINNING AT AN IRON $450m+D 336-401-1699 6, 2011 at 9:00 AM, Wil- Car Donation STAKE ON THE NORTH Lost & Found (ANNOUNCE) For Sale- muscadines Claudville VA 3BR/1BA $450m+D No liamston, NC. See United Breast Cancer Foun- SIDE OF N.C. HIGHWAY NO. Pets 336-817-2156 REWARD $3/gal u pick, $5/gal Direct Pickup dation. Free Mammograms, 1339, IRON STAKE BEING Lost Cat,or- we pick. Located in Log house 1BR/1BA furn $550 THE SOUTHEAST CORNER Rockford, NC call for www.meekinsauction.com Breast ange/white directions 374-4862 + electric, no pets 320-2677 OF LOT 52 ACCORDING TO Please call NCLN 858 Direct Pickup THE MAP OF MOUNTAIN 336-719-6311 Red Sweet Potatoes $14 MANUFACTURED HOUSING ------Cancer info: www.ubcf.info. MANOR ESTATES DEVEL- or bushel or $7.00 1/2 bushel OPMENT; THENCE NORTH 540-223-5343 336-368-9405 ------Free Towing, Tax Deduct- 22 DEGREES 20ʼ EAST 235 Rentals (MANUFACTURED) FEET TO A STAKE; THENCE Notices (ANNOUNCE) Hunting & Land (AGRi) *3BR Mobile homes $450/mo NO WEST 100 FEET TO A PETS 336-429-9827 STAKE; THENCE SOUTH NOTICE Hunting land ava Grayson Co The Mount Airy News VA Serious Inq. only 648-0900 WITH THE LINE OF LOT 51, SURRY COUNTY 2 & 3 bedroom mobile homes has two immediate openings 212 FEET, MORE OR LESS, NORTH CAROLINA & lots for rent 429-3666 or MERCHANDISE TO A STAKE AT THE COR- COMMUNITY 756-0273 for paginators/copy editors. DEVELOPMENT NER OF LOTS 51 AND 52 IN 2 & 3 BR mobile homes for rent A good background in graphic arts and SAID DEVELOPMENT, BLOCK GRANT Fuel/ Oil / Coal / Wood / Gas 336-351-3218 THENCE EAST WITH LOT 52, HOUSING DEVELOPMENT strong command of spelling and English are 120 FEET TO A STAKE THE PROGRAM For Sale Hard wood. 2 & 3 BR off Hwy 103 at Va BEGINNING CORNER. REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Will deliver. 336-351-3261. Line no pets 276-251-5535 important, familiarity with InDesign a 2BR/1BA Cen Air definite plus. Please send resume, appropriate SAME BEING LOT 52 AC- ADMINISTRATIVE AND $370M+$350 dep ENGINEERING SERVICES work samples, and three references to CORDING TO THE MAP OF 5 PC bedroom suite, exc cond, 336-786-8410 MOUNTAIN MANOR ES- full or queen $350 648-0650 John Peters, 319 N Renfro St., TATES DEVELOPMENT, Surry County has received an 2BR/1BA. Central air, stove, ref., we mow the yard & furnish the wa- WHICH PLAT OF SAME IS award for their Community De- Bedding Sale Mount Airy, N.C. 27030, DULY RECORDED IN THE velopment Block Grant Hous- ter. $425 mo/ $425 dep. No pets. Cash & Carry sale prices 336-789-0200 or via email to [email protected] OFFICE OF THE REGISTER ing Development Application Mis Match Sets OF DEEDS FOR SURRY submitted for FY 2010 funding. Twin Set $197 2BR/2BA appl furn, $350+Dep & COUNTY, NORTH CARO- The grant will provide $90,000 Full Set $237 references 336-351-3290 Position Announcement: The Surry County Early Childhood LINA. to assist in providing street im- Queen Set $287 Partnership (Smart Start) announces the availability of a Bed Frames size Twin, Full, Queen 3BR/2BA on priv lot $500m+$500D provements to serve the pro- $69 Pilot Mtn No pets 336-608-5857 full-time position for a Child Care Resource and Referral BEING THE SAME PROP- posed Van Hoy Way Project. Homeway Furniture Cana 2BR $300 + dep, ref, No Coordinator. A Bachelor’s Degree (Early Childhood ERTY CONVEYED TO RUS- Van Hoy Way will consist of a 336-786-6151 pets! 276-755-4265 SELL MALDON WOODS AND 5 unit single family community Education or related field) is preferred and experience in the WIFE, SHEILA FAY WOODS and the street improvements Mt Airy area Nice 2BR/1BA childcare field is preferred as well. Salary is commensurate FROM JIM WALTER HOMES, will consist of approximately priv lot $400M+Dep Call after For Sale with education and experience. This position includes INC. BY DEED DATED 700 LF of new streets with 5pm 341-7188, 770-6266 medical, dental, and retirement benefits. The complete 12/09/1992 AND RECORDED ditches for drainage. Sofa Bed & Chair $125 Call 336-783-7981 3BR/2BA Mobile home $550 02/12/1993 IN BOOK 533, application consists of a Resume, Transcripts, Partnership Surry County is hereby solicit- Pinnacle area 336-789-4964, application, and three references. Applications can be picked PAGE 887, SURRY COUNTY For Sale Locust Fence Post & 336-755-7933 RECORDS, STATE OF ing separate proposals to pro- Rails Call Dean Richardson up at 817 West Pine Street, Mount Airy, NC 27030 or for more NORTH CAROLINA, THE vide administrative and engi- 372-5556 or 657-0988 Quite Nice 2BR/2BA trailers information call Debra Haynes at (336) 786-1880. SAID RUSSELL MALDON neering services to aid in the lawn main, Water & Garbage Privacy screens- Leyland Cy- Applications will be taken until the position is filled. WOODS HAVING CON- implementation of the pro- close to VA line No outside 00451978 VEYED HIS UNDIVIDED posed project. Persons or press $7.00 plus, Lg gr giant pets $100-115 week $400D, ONE-HALF INTEREST TO firms interested in submitting a $22.00 plus 276-251-8202 336-710-0529, 336-508-2746 SHEILA FAY FLYNN WOODS proposal for one or both of Carolina Canine Mayberry Grocery Shopping Service Samsung Washer white front White Plains area 2BR Stove, A/K/A SHEILA FAY WOODS these services may contact Our goal is to assist seniors and busy BY DEED DATED 04/22/1996 Kim Bates, Surry County Plan- loading model WF330ANW ref, W/D, electric heat, $300 + Rescue families in our community AND RECORDED 04/22/1996 ning and Development Direc- pedestal & storage drawer inc dep no pets 336-789-9128 Prices: 15% shopping charge plus $8.99 delivery fee IN BOOK 609, PAGE 774. tor, (336) 401-8350 for an in- $600 Call 786-9192 Seniors ages 65 and over AND first time customers receive Sales (MANUFACTURED) 5% off our shopping charge In the Trusteeʼs sole discre- formation packet which out- Yard Sale (MERCH) tion, the sale may be delayed lines the scope of work for the LOOK! LOOK! Low Cost Spay Neuter Program • (336) 786-5256 Relax & Contact Us Today! Rescue • Foster • Adopt (336) 755-6053 • [email protected] for up to one (1) hour as pro- service solicited. All proposals 5 Family Yard Sale 2BR/1BA, 2BR/2BA, 3BR/2BA Mo- vided in Section 45-21.23 of are due by 1:00 p.m. on Fri- Thurs & Fri Sept 29th & 30th bile homes set up in rental Com- the North Carolina General day, October 14, 2011. Surry 8am - until 1150 Red Brush munity in Holly Springs, 6 months Kittens 2 blk 2 orange Found female calico cat free lot rent. Call Wheels & Deals Statutes. County is an Equal Opportu- Rd. Baby bed, baby items, Inc. (336) 789-0200 stripe 6 weeks old 223- with jewel collar 912-658- The record owners of the real nity Employer. Local, minority, toys, household goods, Harley 9668 property not more than ten female owned, and small busi- Gear, ladies Cowgirl boots, Look! Look! 351-4100 days prior to the date hereof nesses are encouraged to gun cabinet, many items 4BR 4 Bath Modular home on are Christina Wood aka Chris- submit proposals. Surry 3.8 Acres of land with in Free Puppies to a good Found female Basstt tina Woods and Wesley Wood County reserves the right to Yard Sale Ground swimming pool- Call home 336-351-3557 hound in front of Post Of- aka Wesley Woods. reject any or all proposals. Fri & Sat 1243 Brooklyn Ave. Turn left 789-0200 at Walgreens Rt at Highland Park fice on Main St. Recently A five percent cash deposit, or Church, then left onto Brooklyn Ave. Mobile homes rent to own! a cash deposit of $750.00, New blankets, sheets, towels, bed- Free to a good home blk had puppies 336-225- spreads, dishes, clothing, pots & S p a c e s a v a i l a b l e whichever is greater, will be Publish: September 29, 336-325-9971 or 648-4468 german shepherd mix, 1320 2011. pans, household items, tools, beauti- required of the last and highest ful sewing fabrics. male, inside or outside, bidder. The balance of the bid RESORT PROPERTY purchase price shall be due in Wanted (ANNOUNCE) Yard Sale 789-7120 Free Pigeons 336-789- full in cash or certified funds at Sat Oct 1st 7am - until 282 W. 2918 after 4pm Free to Wanted Dead or Alive EMPLOYMENT a closing to take place within junked cars, trucks, motorcy- Bridge Pl. right off Pipers Gap Free to a good home a good home puppies & thirty (30) days of the date of cles, lawn mowers and scrap in Woodbridge dev. Lots of kittens orange, Gray & kittens 336-755-7214 sale. The undersigned Substi- metals 336-480-6359 stuff Drivers & Delivery (HW) tute Trustee shall convey title Calico 336-789-9944 YARD SALE to the property by non-war- ANIMALS Currently hiring truck driver Free kittens-one spayed, FOUND Large Parrot ranty deed. Sat Oct 1st, 7am-1pm, 263 in Winston Salem one neutered, rabies and green body, yellow head This sale will be made subject West Mount Hermon Church to run wild. Some trips home Road Dobson, NC. Multiple distemper shots. Litter box 789-2001 Fairfield Dev to all prior liens of record, if Automotive (SERV) daily. Some overnight trips. trained. 983-5813. any, and to all unpaid (ad valo- family, HH items, tools, cloth- Great earning potential and rem) taxes and special as- We buy Junk Cars for $175-$275 ing and antiques. benefits. Apply in person at 3 small puppies short hair 2 free kittens to a loving sessments, if any, which be- complete 336-352-3512 or Salem Carriers, Inc. 191 Park home, 6weks old litter box 336-401-0401 RECREATIONAL VEHICLES & a 1yr old puppy 336- came a lien subsequent to the Plaza Dr. 710-6257 trained Call 789-4531 recordation of the Deed of Home Improvements (SERV) Winston Salem, NC or Trust. This sale will be further Motorcycles (REC VEH) call 1-800-709-2536 or online subject to the right, if any, of * Tom's Home Improvements at Free to a good home adult Free long haried kittens the United States of America Seamless Gutters & Odd Jobs. Vi- 2002 Harley Davidson 883 Sport- www.salemcarriers.com cat female, spayed, blk & 374-3954 to redeem the above-de- nyl Siding, Painting, Additions, Tile ser w/ 1200 screaming eagle kit, white 336-755-0529 after Work 336-325-9966 blk, clean $5,200 276-692-6715 Help Wanted - General (HW) scribed property for a period of 5pm Free kittens to a good 120 days following the date Sniderʼs Home Improvement. Vinyl AUTOMOTIVE home 10 wks old, house when the final upset bid period siding, roofs, etc. free est. has run. 374-2446 or 325-8903 3 calico female, 2 yellow trained 374-5505 The purchaser of the property Autos (AUTO) & white & 1 adult cat 336- described above shall pay the Other Services (SERV) Clerkʼs Commissions in the 2000 Mercedes ML320 Burgundy 918-5973 Free to a good home 2 amount of $.45 per $100.00 of ADT W/Tan leather int, new stereo adult cats both female Free Home Security System w/CD, new tires, 3 row seating, the purchase price (up to a s u n r o o f , V G C , $ 6 , 9 0 0 Free to a good home only must go to same home maximum amount of $500.00), with $99 installation and purchase of alarm monitoring 336-391-3370 after 6pm or two kittens first vet taken (have been raised to- r e q u i r e d b y S e c t i o n 710-6628 anytime 7A-308(a)(1) of the North services from care of. One male, one gether) 336-710-5652 ADT Security Services female about 8 wks. Litter Carolina General Statutes. If Call today! Ford Focus the purchaser of the above de- 1-888-459-0976 rebuilt engine, great gas mileage boxed trained 912-658- Free to a good home 4 kit- scribed property is someone $3,250 336-789-5249 9668 tens 6 wks old 325-0164 other than the Beneficiary un- Will make trips to grocery store for u der the Deed of Trust, the pur- for money also, wood and cords Will buy junk cars. 351-5223 available 336-356-8268 chaser shall also pay, to the 336-374-8489 $175 and up if complete extent applicable, the land transfer tax in the amount of one percent (1%) of the pur- chase price. To the extent this sale involves residential property with less than fifteen (15) rental units, you are hereby notified of the following: a. An order for possession of the property may be issued pursuant to Section 45-21.29 of the North Carolina General Statutes in favor of the pur- chaser and against the party or parties in possession by the clerk of superior court of the county in which the property is sold; and b. Any person who occupies the property pursuant to a rental agreement entered into or renewed on or after October 1, 2007, may, after receiving the notice of sale, terminate the rental agreement upon 10 daysʼ written notice to the landlord. Upon termination of a rental agreement, the tenant is liable for rent due under the rental agreement prorated to the effective date of the termi- nation.

This 7th day of September, 2011. POYNER SPRUILL LLP By: James S. Livermon, III, Esq. Attorneys for Spruillco, Ltd. 130 S. Franklin Street P.O. Box 353 Rocky Mount, NC 27802 Telephone: (252) 972-7022

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Jacquelene Bigar’s HOROSCOPE HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Thursday, ++++ Make sure you are com- Sept. 29, 2011: ing from a grounded position before ZITS Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman This year, you might exhibit a ten- initiating a conversation. You convert dency to be possessive or insecure. a boring project or situation into an Stop and ask yourself what that is exciting, dynamic happening. Your cre- about. Is it habit, or is it insecurity? ativity flows. Ignore someone’s critical Rebuild your sense of well-being and attitude. Tonight: Order in. work on a more authentic presenta- VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) tion. Go out more often and volunteer +++++ Return calls and sched- for community projects. If you are ule meetings. Express that efficiency single, you easily could meet some- for which Virgo is known. Others one through an interest or through speak directly to you. Express your a commitment. One or more suitors discomfort with a situation. New infor- could emerge. Be careful not to be mation keeps coming in, forcing you to manipulative or passive-aggressive. regroup. Tonight: Chatting up a storm. Be real. If you are attached, have your LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) mate point out when you are being +++ Be sensitive to other budgets possessive. The two of you can work around you. Know what is possible this issue through if you remain open. and what is no longer feasible, and THE FAMILY CIRCUS Choose activities and make the choice move forward rather than express CONCEPTIS SUDOKU of perhaps a little self-help to rebuild frustration. Don’t close down unneces- Bil Keane your security. Some of you might opt sarily. Curb any sarcasm. Tonight: by Dave Green for some personal work with a thera- Your treat. pist. It never hurts to address feelings SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) that seem difficult. Internalizing or ++++ Push to accomplish what acting out can only lead to problems. you want. The “play bug” will emerge SCORPIO might understand more at some point, and you will want to about finances than you think. toss responsibilities to the wayside. The Stars Show the Kind of Day For once, wouldn’t it be nice to be able You’ll Have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; to do just that? Tonight: Try the role of 3-Average; 2-So-so; 1-Difficult free spirit. ARIES (March 21-April 19) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) ++++Be direct in expressing your ++++ You might want to see a thoughts and ideas. You have a way situation for what it offers. Somehow and style that attract many different make time to pull back and absorb people. Anger could bubble up from a clear look. At that point, figure out out of nowhere. Stop and use care what is going on. Vanish while you when expressing your less-amenable can. Integrate financial information and feelings. Opportunities abound. choose to stay steady. Tonight: Get Tonight: Think “weekend plans.” feedback. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) ++++ You might need to defer ++++ Dealing with difficult people DENNIS THE MENACE to others and not get stuck in feeling could become a specialty, especially Hank Ketchum that you are losing control. You really with a little more practice. Someone aren’t, because you never had control. near you cares a lot but has an The only control you have is over your- intrusive manner. Creativity creates self. A serious discussion is inevitable. a warmer interaction, especially in a Tonight: Talk through a problem with a meeting. Tonight: Find your friends. friend or loved one. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) GEMINI (May 21-June 20) ++++ Be willing to accept more ++++You can deal with a situ- responsibility. You could feel that ation using your ability to transform someone is pushing too hard to go in the interaction within a partnership. another direction. Trust your ability to Both of you want your interaction to be juggle different interests. Don’t get trig- effective, even if it is just professional. gered, and you will maintain control. You are buoyant and full of energy. Tonight: Could be late. Tonight: Put your feet up and relax. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) CANCER (June 21-July 22) +++++Keep reaching out for new ++++Your creativity and ability to answers, especially as the traditional work with a changeable situation come ones don’t seem to be working. You from your own moodiness. Choose have a way of drawing people out. your words with care. Extremes mark Suddenly, more activity and solutions the moment. Maintain your perspective become possible. Tonight: Brainstorm and sense of humor. Tonight: Time to away. let your hair down. Jacqueline Bigar is on the Internet at LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) www.jacquelinebigar.com.

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10 Thursday, September 29, 2011 The Mount Airy News, Mount Airy, N.C. www.mtairynews.com Man unsure if he should stay in relationship Dear Annie: I am a ultimately mis- a child together, together often revolves to the friendship. Should who also does not like to 43-year-old male and have carried. I have please try mar- around their drama, in- I stay through thick and be home alone. So, for the been in a common-law re- trouble trusting riage counseling cluding their latest flings thin? Do I need to tell past 20 years, I have been lationship with “Carol” her when I’m at first. Otherwise, and flirtations. I have told them I am severing ties, volunteering full time at a for the past six years. I’ve work, and I con- it is time to see them I don’t condone this or can I simply distance hospital. I go five days a never been married, but stantly phone her a lawyer about behavior. myself and hope they get week and have accumu- I proposed to Carol. We to see what she’s custody and I now have a greater the point? — Confused in lated 34,000 hours. This have a daughter together. I doing. Now visitation with respect for marriage and Illinois keeps me going. I am en- also have a teenager from a she’s accusing your daughter. commitment. I feel these Dear Confused: Peo- tertained, don’t have too previous relationship, and me of spying on Dear Annie: friends have not grown ple change, and friend- much time to be bored and Carol can’t stand her. Carol her. I am a 47-year- up, and I find it difficult ships ebb and flow. This help others, as well. — has two boys from a previ- Should I stay old woman who to be around them. I re- is normal. You have a few F.E. ous marriage. She never in this relation- is consider- cently arranged to get to- choices: You can end the Annie’s Mailbox is writ- disclosed any details, but ship, or should I ing ending two gether for support after a friendships, telling them ten by Kathy Mitchell and I found out she cheated on just go my own friendships I’ve personal loss. One of the you find it too difficult to Marcy Sugar, longtime her ex. way? — Lost had for 20 years. women didn’t bother to hear their tales of infidel- editors of the Ann Landers I work seven-day shifts, Dear Lost: It The three of show up or even call. The ity. You can begin avoid- column. Please e-mail your so I’m home only two sounds like it’s Annie’s us have gone other spent the entire din- ing them, talking to them questions to anniesmail- weeks every month. Last time to leave. Mailbox through a lot ner talking about her latest less often and seeing them [email protected], or write fall, I found out Carol was You are indeed together, in- affair. rarely, letting the friend- to: Annie’s Mailbox, c/o pregnant by a man she’d spying on Carol cluding a time I’ve had enough, but I ships fade over time. Or, Creators Syndicate, 5777 been seeing for six months. because you Advice of “sowing our am torn due to our long you can keep in touch W. Century Blvd., Ste. 700, I was devastated that she don’t trust her, Columnists oats” after di- history together. I am now from a distance, hoping Los Angeles, CA 90045. To would betray my trust like and you have vorces when we in a place where honesty they will eventually grow find out more about Annie’s that. She also contracted an good reason. She were younger. means everything to my up, too, but not seeing so Mailbox and read features STD from the guy, which doesn’t seem to be showing Since then, I have entered sobriety. And I worry much of them that it af- by other Creators Syndicate she passed along to me. any remorse for her affair or recovery for alcoholism about making new friend- fects your sobriety or your writers and cartoonists, I supported her dur- making any effort to regain and am happily remarried. ships that are as binding. patience. visit the Creators Syndicate ing her pregnancy, but she your trust. Since you have My friends also remar- No one else will share Dear Annie: You’ve Web page at www.creators. ried, but the two of them the memories and history printed a lot of letters com. have not stopped sowing we have. But I don’t see from lonely widows. I’m COPYRIGHT 2011 their wild oats. Our time what they are contributing an 84- year-old widow CREATORS.COM You can trust in God’s promise of forgiveness Dear Dr. this way. But is Bible says, “There is no one receive, trust. We must be- Graham: I feel this true? who does good, not even lieve that Jesus died for us; guilty over some The key is to one” (Romans 3:12). we must receive Him into things I’ve done, understand, first But the Bible tells us an- our lives as our Savior and and I’ve prayed of all, what sin other important truth: God Lord; and we must trust and prayed for is, and what it loves us, in spite of our sin His promise to forgive us. I God to forgive does to us. Sin is — and He has provided the urge you to take those steps me, but I guess serious, the Bible way for us to be forgiven today. Then be assured that He’s not going says, because it and cleansed of our sins. God has completely forgiv- to, is He? — cuts us off from That way is Jesus Christ, en you. M.G. God and brings who came down from heav- Send your queries to “My Dear M.G.: us under His en and became the final and Answer,” c/o Billy Graham, How do you judgment. More complete sacrifice for our Billy Graham Evangelistic know God than that, sin is sins. We deserve to die for Association, 1 Billy Graham hasn’t forgiven destructive and our sins — but on the cross Parkway, Charlotte, N.C., you? I suspect always has evil He died for us. The Bible 28201; call 1-(877) 2-GRA- you’d say that consequences. says, “But God demon- HAM, or visit the Web site you still feel Billy Graham And yet no one strates his own love for us for the Billy Graham Evan- guilty over what is free from sin’s in this: While we were still gelistic Association: www. you’ve done — corruption, be- sinners, Christ died for us” billygraham.org. and if God had Spiritual cause we all have (Romans 5:8). (c)2011 BILLY GRA- truly forgiven sinned — even What must we do in re- HAM DISTRIBUTED BY you, then you Columnist if we don’t like sponse? Let me summarize TRIBUNE MEDIA SER- wouldn’t feel to admit it. The it in three words: believe, VICES, INC. Elton John starts 3-year Las Vegas run at Caesars LAS VEGAS (AP) — uled through October, the the instrument he’ll play five-year stint that ended in Elton John is returning to first performances of a new during the show — a pia- 2009. The run was original- Las Vegas for a three-year show titled “The Million no that took manufacturer ly planned for three years headlining gig at Caesars Dollar Piano.” Yamaha four years to build. but was extended because Palace. The remainder of the “It’s going to surprise a of demand. The five-time Grammy shows during the three-year lot of people,” John said of “The Red Piano” in- winner was set to perform run have not yet been an- the instrument earlier this cluded risque imagery — Wednesday night for the nounced. year as the show was an- with high-tech videos and nounced. first of 16 shows sched- John says it’s named for large, inflatable props — “This isn’t like the old plus the hits John has be- THURSDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 29 TW - Time Warner days,” John said of the come known for during a new show. “It’s going to career that’s spanned more

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