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Inside • Swim teams at Trinity and Wheatmore earn honors — page 2 • Construction worker injured in Interstate 85 wreck — page 4 Cooks at Archdale United Methodist Church are ready to serve up some fried chicken. Page 3

THS plant sale is Saturday

Church news......5 Obituaries............8 Classifieds........11 Police report........4 Fire report...........8 Sheriff’s report......9

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Thursday, April 15, 2010

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ollowing a heated exchange between Councilwoman Karen Bridges and Councilman Kelly Grooms, Trinity City Council indefinitely tabled zoning amendments that would have clarified the city’s criteria for the replacement of existing mobile homes.

BY ROBYN HANKINS The 6-2 vote, with Grooms and Councilman Robbie Sikes opposed to tabling the amendments, took place at the March 16 meeting. Sikes told the NEWS Monday that he is not opposed to the proposed changes. “People need trailers to live in, more people are going to need them with this economy,” Sikes said. “I’ve talked to the people who live in the mobile homes, and there was nothing (being proposed) that they were not willing to comply with.” Sikes believes the amendments will come before Council again, but he does not know when. Including its extraterritorial zoning jurisdiction, Trinity has approximately 249 mobile home units in 24 existing parks. All of Trinity’s mobile home parks are considered nonconforming because they were built prior to the city’s incorporation in 1997 and do not meet city codes. City Manager Ann Bailie said city policy, based on their interpretation of the 2004 ordinance, has been to allow replacement of mobile units, even nonconforming ones. Problems arose, however, when city staff unknowingly issued a replacement permit for a mobile unit that should not have been approved. “Suddenly the Council was concerned about replacement criteria,” Bailie explained. “They had some suggestions, then we took it to the Planning and Zoning Board to get their input.”

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A Meet Your Neighbor special Kelly Hinson, pictured above as Mrs. Stonewall Jackson, was among the reenactors who participated Saturday and Sunday in the General Hardee event held on Meadowbrook Road in Trinity. This year’s event was organized by Friends of Trinity. Hinson read letters between Jackson and his wife. In the photo left, a skirmish is about to begin. A Meet Your Neighbor photo special is on page 7. Photos by Michael Hill

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harter memberships for the Carl and Linda Grubb Family YMCA of Archdale-Trinity go on sale today (April 15). The new facility will open its doors at 9 a.m. Friday, May 28. BY DEBBIE HIGHTOWER

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After months of overseeing construction of the Carl and Linda Grubb Family YMCA building, Branch Director David Pollock is ready to help folks live healthier lives. Fitness programs include aerobics, yoga, personal training, fitness evaluations, strength training, injury rehabilitation, exercise for beginners and teen fitness. The YMCA will continue its youth sports programs of soccer (indoor and outdoor) basketball, baseball, T-ball, flag football, girls softball, volleyball, sports camps and clinics, swim lessons at Trindale Community Pool, adult softball, dodgeball and volleyball. While the “everyday” offerings are extensive and Photo submitted. edited by Kathy Stuart inclusive of every age group, now is a special time The Blizzard team shows their support for the opening of to join. “We want people to join as charter members,” said the Carl and Linda Grubb YMCA of Archdale-Trinity by doPollock. “We have some extra benefits for charter ing the ‘YMCA’ dance. Team members from left are Halle members.” White, Katelyn Brown, Mason Lewis and Max Smith.

The $25 joining fee will be waived for those who join by May 28. Charter members will receive $25 in Ybucks for program credit, along with a thank-you package consisting of a water bottle, an information magnet and plastic cup, all imprinted with the logo of the Carl and Linda Grubb Family YMCA of Archdale-Trinity. Charter members who authorize a monthly bank draft will make the first payment July 2. Those who pay for an entire year will receive a 13-month membership. Membership perks include fitness orientation, family open gym time and group exercise classes. Another membership privilege is free child care. “We want to provide a family-oriented atmosphere,” Pollock said. “We will provide a safe place

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urious about how many people in your area have mailed in their 2010 Census forms so far? A tool on the U.S. Census Bureau’s Web site gives the answer. BY DEBBIE HIGHTOWER As of April 8, the map reveals that North Carolina’s participation rate is 66 percent. Randolph County’s par-

ticipation rate was higher at 69 percent, Guilford 66 and Davidson 65. As for municipalities, Archdale’s rate is 69 percent and Trinity’s is 68 percent. The rate in Asheboro is 66 percent, Thomasville 65, Greensboro 63 and High Point 66 percent. “These numbers are encouraging, but they are not high enough,” said Beverly Nelson, president of the ArchdaleTrinity Chamber of Commerce. “The data that the census collects is crucial to our communities getting their

fair share of federal dollars. While I’m pleased to see that our participation rates are higher than the state’s, I would like the residents of Archdale and Trinity to recognize their significant responsibility to see that our community is fairly represented.” To find an area’s 2010 Census participation rate, go to http://2010.census. gov/2010census/. Click on the tab that says “Mail participation rate.”

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he weather was perfect for YMCA soccer games played at the complex on Turnpike Road. All games were played April 9 and 10. BY LYNN WALDEN Carl & Linda Grubb Family YMCA

April 9 Division 8U Tornadoes 3, Bulldogs 2 Will Anderson scored two goals for the Bulldogs and Logan Fleming 1. They were assisted by Alex Dutterer and Skylar LaPradd on defense. Sabrina Taylor scored both goals for the Bulldogs. Strikers 4, Dragons 0 Gavin Foster scored two goals for the Strikers. Christina Walker and Garrett Moser each scored 1. Striker Coach LaPlante recognized Harrison Hoffitt for his assists and Austin Mincey for his efforts on defense. Coach Owens of the Dragons thanked the team for their hustle and

Austin Poplin for a good job in the goal.

Division 11U Arsenal 2, Bulldogs 2 Kyle Livengood scored both goals for team Arsenal with the help of Ryan Bradley in midfield, Jake Tuggle on defense and Jacob Hill in the goal. Logan McKinney and Wyatt Garrison scored the two goals for the Bulldogs. They were assisted by Juan Pulido on offense, Bryan Roberts on defense, and Bram Painter in the goal. Hurricanes 2, Tornadoes 0 Austin Shives scored both goals for the Hurricanes. Hurricane Coach Wall recognized Smith Foster for great hustle. Coach Wright of the Tornadoes recognized the overall hustle of Aaron Talbert.

Division 14U Liverpool 4, Hurricanes 2 Liverpool’s Will Beeson scored two goals. Daniel Salvierna and Mark Grant each scored 1. Coach Vertefeuille noted that the whole

team played a great game. Hurricane scores were by Austin Matulevic and Stoney Baker. Galaxy 4, Strikers 1 Scoring for team Galaxy were Cody Livengood, Eric Ledezma, Josue Puente and Isaac Lewis. Baylor Lance scored the shut-out saving goal for the Strikers.

April 10 Division 8U Panthers 3, Steelers 0 For the Panthers, Aidan Shean scored 2 and Jack McCroskey 1. Panther Coach Clodfelter recognized Jackson Tuggle on defense, Jake Clodfelter on offense and Aaron Lomax for overall hustle. Steeler Coach Gallimore recognized Sierra Makupson for her efforts on defense and the whole team for their hustle. Lightning 3, Dragons 0 Leo Dominguez scored all three goals for the Lightning with the help of his teammates on defense and in the goal. Dragon Coach

Owens commended the team for the best team hustle of the year, despite their loss, and Austin Poplin for his efforts in the goal. Strikers 4, Tornadoes 3 Scoring for the Strikers were Ben Owens 3 and Austin Mincey 1. Coach LaPlante recognized Harrison Moffitt for his great passing game. Will Anderson scored 3 for the Tornadoes. Predators 2, Bulldogs 0 Scott Tyree scored both goals for the Predators. Coach Short commended the Predators for outstanding defense — specifically Bradley Snider with his goal assist and Dylan Brewer for his efforts in the goal. Trevor Morgan and Makala Hall were praised for their excellent defense. Bulldog Coach Graves recognized Sabrina Taylor on offense and defense and Maylee Miller on offense.

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wim team members of Trinity and Wheatmore high schools earned honors. Awards were presented at banquets. THS held its banquet March 4 and WHS on Feb. 24.

THS Candise Owens was named swimmer of the year. Amanda Hapeman and Joe Marino-Scott were named swimmers of the PAC 6 AA Conference. Brandon Barton and Brittany Smith earned most improved. The coach’s award was given to Haley Morris and Joe MarinoScott. All-conference swimmers include Elizabeth Adkins, Jessica Draughn, Eduardo GarciaGarcia, Amanda Hapeman, Matt

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Ethan Earls 1. Bulldog scorers were Wyatt Garrison, Bryce Jernigan and Logan McKinney. Coach Painter commended Amber Barnhill on defense, Maddie Johnson on offense and Bryan Roberts for his assist. Hurricanes 2, Tsunamis 2 Austin Shives and Evan Somero scored for the Hurricanes. Coach Wall commended Calvin Sowers for overall hustle. Benjamin Clements scored both goals for the Tsunamis. Coach McCroskey recognized Ben Atkinson for overall play, Luke Johnson on offense and Eric Trehar for hustle.

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Hapeman, Haley Morris, Candise Owens, Will Rumley, Joe Marino-Scott and Kaley Williams. State championship participation awards were given to Elizabeth Adkins, Jessica Draughn, Haley Morris and Kaley Williams.

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Livengood and Jake Tuggle scored the game-winning goals with the help of their teammates, Sarah Moran, Saige McDonald and Rachel Bolick on defense. United Coach Duke recognized the defensive efforts of Drew Duke, Shelly Ocmond and Steven Moore. Tigers 0, Tornadoes 0 Tiger Coach Spruill recognized Rachel Hunt for her goalie skills and Ryan Smith for his hustle. Coach Wright of the Tornadoes recognized Emma Baynard and Kayla Ulmer for their overall hustle. Firecrackers 4, Bulldogs 3 For the Firecrackers, Austin Brand scored 3 and

WHS Peter Nance and Samantha Goodrich earned most improved. Laura Fortner and Andrew Walters received the coach’s award. All-conference swimmers include Laura Fortner, Andrew Walters, Maxwell Monroe, Chris Thomas and Nick Watson. Tammie Swaim was named swim coach of the year by the PAC 6 Conference.

Matt Hunt Ride June 26

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ark June 26 on your calendar, say organizers of the Matt Hunt Ride. The annual ride is a fundraiser to honor the Trinity High School student who died one week before his graduation. The ride will be held Saturday, June 26. Hunt’s dream to go to college was cut short when he drowned in 2005, but another student can achieve that dream through the funds raised from the ride in Hunt’s memory. Registration will begin at 9 a.m. at Archdale United Methodist Church, 11543

N. Main St. The ride will begin at approximately 10:30 a.m. A police escort will be present during the ride. Food, drinks and T-shirts will be for sale at the end of the ride. Alcoholic beverages will not be allowed. An auction will follow the ride. The first 25 bikers will receive free Tshirts. The cost to ride is $20 and all proceeds go to the Matt Hunt Scholarship Fund. For more information, contact James and Tara Hunt at 431-4258 or 382-8853; Billy or CathyYoung at 472-9314, 382-8855 or 399-2126.

Lady Warriors win, tie games The Lady Warriors tamed the Wildcats of South Davidson 9-0 April 6. Scoring for Wheatmore were Hannah Johnson 1, Lexa Wall 2, Paige Hudson 1, Emmie Grantham 2, Maddy Myers 2 and Candice Lockhart 1. Hannah Ryan celebrated another win in the goal.

On April 7, the team tied Southwestern Randolph 1-1. The Cougars scored a goal in the first half. The Warriors answered with a goal scored on a corner kick by Maddy Myers. During the second half both teams battled, but were unable to score. Submitted by Susan Byrd

The Bulldogs claimed the minor league season championship in the Archdale-Trinity Little League Basketball Association. The team went 8-1 in regular season. Team members, bottom row from left, are Victoria Loflin, Graham Bryant, Nick Halo, Bryce Griffin and Brooks Gillespie; top row from left, Coach Eric Krpejs, Zack Krpejs, Bryant Walker, Gavin Rains, Matthew Owens, Noah Smith and Coach Tommy Bryant. Photo submitted

Scout yard sale Saturday Troop 72 of Poplar Ridge Friends Meeting will hold a yard sale at 7 a.m. Saturday, April 17, at Ed Price Realty on Trindale Road in Archdale. The yard sale includes Star Wars and Barbie collectibles and antique furniture. For more information, contact Angela Jacobs at cjacobs6@northstate.net.

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Bulldogs earn honors Trinity Elementary School presented honors to its March Bulldogs of the week. Students are chosen based on work habits, behavior and citizenship. Kindergarten: Acacia Coltrane, Casady Long, Dessah Howell, Reece Linton, Seth Hinesley, Dylan Bare, Alyssa Stafford, Noah Johnson, Logan Myers, Chloe Everhart, Savannah Hill, Haleigh Hunt, Carsey Long, Patricia Price, Coy Jarrett and Shawn McColligan. First grade: Connor Hill, Zachary Padgett, Michael Steffey and Jaren Rook. Second grade: Carter Marlowe, Alyssa Yates, Shannon Mullins, Dylan Hughes, Megan Price, Rhylee Schofield, Mallory Bennett, Emily Barringer, Mason Jones, Ethan Stepp, Macy Gantt and Josh Freeman. Third grade: Andrea Aleman, Lawson McCormick, Joaquin Carmona, Nolan Hardy, Attia Bibi, Hailey Rush, Micaiah Gaines, Garrett Walker, Timothy McDonald and Angel Ortiz. Fourth grade: Karrah Hill, Xaykham Khutsuvan, Aubrey Campbell, Madison Riffe, Chase Matney, Richard Crabtree, Nathan Christenbury, Shae Trogdon, Will Schofield, Jake Wilson, Jacob Hill, Brianna Hagermann and Lucas Kelly. Fifth grade: Julia Murray, Takoda Thompson, Melanie Stapleton, Elly Hicks, Kayla Vinson, Lindsay Key, Jared Chadwell, Sterling Small and Rachel Chadwell.

Food vendors, chili cooks and volunteers are needed for the Old Time Chili Cookoff set from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, April 17. The event will be held in Bicentennial Park in downtown Asheboro. For more information about the event, to participate in the chili cookoff or to volunteer, call 430-8372 or e-mail chili@oldtimechilicookoff.com.

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Eat some fried chicken Saturday ‘You know I like my chicken fried’ may be a country and western hit, but the food at the upcoming dinner of the Archdale United Methodist Church mission team, that’s going to be a hit, too. The cooks get their game plan together to prepare for the dinner, set from 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday, April 17, at the church. The cost is by donation. Cooks pictured from left are Lynn Beck, Riley Beck, Ann Henderson, Kelly Becker, Ben Henderson, Jason Metters and Al Henderson. The church is at the corner of Main and Petty Photo by Michael Johnson streets. Call 431-7111 for more information.

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Four-year degree topic of RCC program Information sessions about the Salem College and University Center of Randolph County Business Administration program are scheduled on two Tuesdays. Sessions are scheduled from noon to 1:30 p.m. April 20, and from 7 to 8:30 p.m. April 27. Both sessions will be held in the Computer Technology Center.

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he Friends of Trinity sponsored the Civil War re-enactment Saturday and Sunday at the Albertson House on Meadowbrook Drive.

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MOBILE HOMES The result was a zoning amendment, based on what the Planning and Zoning Board recommended at their Feb. 23 meeting. The amendments were then presented to Council. The proposed amendments, which Council tabled, include specific criteria for the replacement of mobile homes in existing parks. Each unit would be required to have underpinning, to be tied down and have all wheels and axles removed. Each unit would also be required to have a concrete pad or a deck or porch built of treated lumber and built to code at the front entrance. Parks would be required to have an erosion control plan, maintain a list of the park’s mobile home owners, establish animal controls, provide waste disposal, annual inspection, adequate roads and 911 addresses. Commercial businesses would be prohibited and all parks would have to be compliant with existing regulation for electrical service in mobile homes. Only two people spoke during the public hearing. Derek Apple, a park owner, was not opposed to the proposed amendments. Another owner, Jerry Parks, requested a copy of the ordinance because he did not fully understand what was being proposed. Bridges made the motion to table the issue indefinitely after the public hearing. “We need to table this,” she insisted. “Go look at the parks, there’s lots of variations. I don’t think this is well thought out.” “The Council needs to table this and give everyone a chance to look this up,” agreed Councilwoman Linda Gantt. Sikes pointed out that they were simply considering additions to an ordinance that the city already had and that there was no need to put this off. “I think these two councilwomen just want us to do the right thing,” Mayor Carlton Boyles interjected. “Mayor, I’m all about due diligence, but we need to talk about this (at a regular council meeting),” Grooms responded. “We can’t keep talking about this in pre-agenda (meetings). What else do you want in a mobile home park?” Grooms’ question was direct-

This event commemorated the surrender of General Hardee in May of 1865. General Hardee claimed his troops were the last to lower the Southern flag to Northern numbers. He may have been the last general to receive notice of surrender and orders of disbandment. At this time, his headquarters were at Trinity College at the home of Dr. Braxton Craven, at whose front gate the official flag was planted. An 1888 account was published in a newspaper now known as the High Point Enterprise. “Miss Annie Hardee accompanied by the staff and many weeping and tattered soldiers, while the college bell tolled the requiem of the Southern Confederacy, and while officers and men stood uncovered, tenderly dismantled and forever furled this last lone emblem of Southern chivalry and Southern bravery.” Trinity is the only location in Randolph County to have a Civil War Trails Marker. Stop by the Trinity College Memorial Gazebo and read all about it. ••••• Trinity employees put on their “public works” hats last week to spruce up city hall property in anticipation of an influx of visitors. Today (April 15), the City will host the North Carolina League of Municipalities annual Legislative Update regional meeting. Topics are annexation; ABC system reform; broadband authority; municipal budgets and the state’s budget gap; mandated collective bargaining with public safety employee unions; and Internet sweepstakes cafes. These are some very important issues and what the N.C. General Assembly decides about them will affect our city. These sessions will run from 4 to 6 p.m. I’d like to say a thank you to Rich Baker, storm water administrator; Adam Stumb, planning and zoning administrator; Joe Rainey, planning assistant and code enforcement officer; and Rusty Saxon, the city’s right-of-way maintenance contractor for beautification efforts.

Continued from front ed toward Bridges with whom he’d had a heated exchange earlier in the meeting. “I don’t like to sit up here and be brow beaten,” Bridges answered. “If you go and look, you’ll see that some things shouldn’t be replaced and other things are covered elsewhere (in the city’s ordinances).” Bailie ended the discussion by asking what the Council wanted. “If you don’t like the interpretation and what we’re doing, what do you want?” “I want City Council to discuss this in front of the people,” Grooms replied. He was referring to Council occasionally tabling issues to their pre-agenda meeting held at 4 p.m. on the second Tuesday. While the meeting is open to the public, the time of day means fewer citizens can attend. “We can’t keep flip flopping, we can’t keep going through eight or nine months of changes — we cannot go down this road,” Grooms reiterated. “Table this indefinitely? That’s a joke!” The majority of Council, however, disagreed, and voted to table the amendments indefinitely. In a follow-up interview, Grooms said he wants the Council to say specifically what they want — density, timing or models. He may bring up the issue at the April 20 or May 18 meeting. After the February Planning and Zoning Board meeting, city staff had developed three options for the Council to consider. The first would continue to allow replacement of homes in manufactured home parks, provided that each replacement unit meets the criteria mentioned. Under the second option, all parks would have to be rezoned and acquire a special permit. If the park owner did not comply, the park would be allowed to continue without replacement units until all homes were removed from the property. In this option, mobile home parks would eventually be phased out of the city. The third option would allow all parks to continue, but would require owners to meet all zoning requirements before any units could be replaced. All replacements would be required to meet ordinance criteria.

••••• Kudos to Kristen and Kevin Varner, the new owners of the George B. Craven house, for their restoration work. Gold paint was the original color of the house and the color looks great with the white picket fence. Thanks guys, you are certainly making Trinity’s main street look better. ••••• The Friends of Trinity recently purchased an additional 100 American flags to display along N.C. 62. If you would like to help with the cost of these flags, send a donation to Friends of Trinity and mail to P.O. Box 562, Trinity, NC 27370. Any amount will be greatly appreciated. All funds we raise now will be used for the future Veterans Memorial Park. If you are a veteran and would be willing to talk about your experiences while in service, please call me. I am in the process of writing a book about our local heroes, and to me any man or woman who served our country is a hero. What great stories I have already collected. It is such an honor to meet you and listen to your experiences. I can meet you at the Archdale Library and record your memories. Please call me at 4319456 or e-mail me at franandrews@northstate.net. I look forward to meeting you. ••••• For those of you who have visited our Museum house, you know what a treasure

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we have. If you have not visited us, please do so. We think you will be surprised at our beautiful museum. At this time the Trinity Historic Preservation Society is in desperate need of funds to help with maintenance on the house and outbuildings. Old buildings are always in need of repair and ours is no exception. Both outbuildings have a leaky roof and we don’t have the money to buy materials or pay for labor. If you are handy with a hammer, or have scrap lumber lying around and would like to help with this work, please call 431-9456 or 431-8501. If you have not toured our museum, we would love to show you around. The museum is at 7524 N.C. Hwy. 62 and is open by appointment only. Call 431-9456 or 434-1616 to arrange a tour.

The Civil War re-enactment was held at the Albertson House on Meadowbrook Road. Photo by Michael Hill

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hree people were transported to hospitals following a single-vehicle accident that occurred at 7:45 p.m. Saturday, April 10. BY DEBBIE HIGHTOWER

The driver, David Hill, 32, of Randleman, was traveling south in his 1995 Mitsubishi on U.S. Hwy 311 when he lost control of the vehicle. N.C. State Highway Patrol Trooper Danny Allred said Hill went off the road to the right, over corrected and traveled across the southbound lanes. He lost control again and traveled back across the road to the right and collided with a utility pole at the intersection of Old Glenola Road. According to Randolph Emergency Medical Services, Hill was airlifted to Duke University Hospi-

Photo by Terry Strom

Guil-Rand comes to the aid of the injured. tal. As of Monday, the NEWS was unable to determine his status. Passengers Jenna Hill and a minor child were transported to High Point Regional Hospital

where they were treated and released. Hill has been charged with driving while impaired. Other charges are pending, Allred said.

Construction worker injured A woman faces DWI charges after a construction worker on Interstate 85 was injured about 3:44 p.m. April 6. The accident took place between the U.S. 311 and N.C. 62 ramps. Annasue Stanley Lamphier, 40, of Grover, was charged with driving while impaired, careless and reckless driving and failure to maintain lane of travel. According to Archdale police, Grover was driving south in the right lane when her vehicle crossed to the median. Her 1986 Chevrolet went back across both travel lanes where it struck a tractor-trailer and then the construction worker. The vehicle crossed both lanes again before coming to rest on the right side of the road. The construction worker, John Christopher Lindquist, 23, of Smithfield was transported to Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center. As of last Thursday, he was listed in serious condition. Damage to the Chevrolet was set at $1,500. FRAUD An Archdale resident reported

April 5 that someone used his debit card information to make purchases in Oregon. THEFT A representative of Zingo Express at 11612 N. Main St. reported April 7 that someone attempted to purchase two cartons of Newport News cigarettes, valued at $90.60, with a credit card. When the card was declined, the person grabbed the two cartons and left the store. WRECK At 1:40 a.m. April 4, Cory James Kiker was traveling west on N.C. 62 near Aldridge Road when he suddenly crossed the center line and ran off the left side of the road. The vehicle traveled 155 feet and struck a utility pole, which damaged the front end of his 1999 Jeep. The vehicle traveled another 30 feet and overturned. Kiker, 19, of 139 Greenhaven Drive, was charged with possession of drug paraphernalia, driving while impaired and provisional licensee driving while impaired. Damage to the Jeep was set at $8,000. Damage to the utility pole was set at $3,000. No injuries were reported.

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CHARGES FILED Kenneth Ray Barefoot, 46, of 1011 E. Fairfield Road, High Point, was charged April 3 with defrauding an innkeeper. Barry Russell Oham, 29, of Winston-Salem, was charged April 3 with possession of stolen goods. Daniel R. Perez, 26, of South Carolina, was charged April 5 with aggravated misdemeanor possession of a schedule VI substance. Steven Lance Reynolds, 31, of 3600-B Luck Drive, was charged April 6 with communicating threats and domestic criminal trespassing. Dustin Travis Cliett, 20, of 3103 Archdale Road, was charged April 7 with failure to appear. Bruce Douglas Hibbett Jr., 42, of Thomasville, was charged April 7 with concealment of merchandise. Jason Christopher Arriel, 17, of 1028 Bradford Lane, was charged April 7 with larceny and possession of stolen goods. Daniel Scott Ferry, 19, of Greensboro, was charged April 7 with larceny and possession of stolen goods. William Michael Fournier, 20, was charged by citation April 6 with driving while license revoked.


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Barbecue lunch, dinner April 17

Church news ‘Food 4 Friends’ on Wednesdays Mt. Vernon United Methodist Church offers “Food for Friends,� a free community supper, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. every Wednesday at the hut. The meals are available to everyone. For details, call 431-7217. The hut is at 9429 Archdale Road in Trinity.

Fish fry April 17 The Missions and Outreach Committee of Fairfield United Methodist Church will hold their annual fish fry from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 17. The supper also includes baked potato, french fries, slaw, hush puppies and banana pudding. The cost is by donation and all proceeds will benefit global missions. For more information, call 431-5743. The church is at 1505 N.C. Hwy. 62 in High Point.

Yard sale supports summer camp Boy Scout Troop 72 at Poplar Ridge Friends Meeting will hold a yard sale fundraiser beginning at 7 a.m. Saturday, April 17, at Ed Price Realty in Archdale. The scouts are raising money for their summer camp in Raven Knob in Mt. Airy. Ed Price Realty is at 116 Trindale Road.

Breakfast buffet, yard sale April 17 Hopewell United Methodist Church will hold a country breakfast buffet from 7 to 10 a.m. Saturday, April 17, to benefit the building fund. The menu includes eggs, grits, biscuits, gravy, pancakes, bacon, sausage, ham and a choice of beverage. The cost is $7 for adults, $3 for children ages 6-12 and free for children ages 5 and under. In conjunction with this, the Disciples Sunday school class will hold a yard sale from 7 to 11 a.m. to raise money for the youth’s summer mission project. For details, call 431-9507. The church is at 4540 Hopewell Church Road in Trinity.

Pancake breakfast April 17 The Quaker Men of Archdale Friends Meeting will hold an all-you-can-eat pancake breakfast from 7 to 11 a.m. Saturday, April 17, in the Family Life Center. The menu also includes sausage and choice of beverage. The cost is $5 for adults. Children ages 7 and under eat free. The missions committee also will hold a bake sale. The meeting is at 114 Trindale Road.

Free community meal April 17 Fairview United Methodist Church will offer a free community meal from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Saturday, April 17, in the fellowship hall. The menu includes hot dogs with all the fixings, chips, dessert and a drink. The church is at 6073 Fairview Church Road in Trinity.

‘Crop ’til you drop’ for Relay Trinity Memorial United Methodist Church will host a scrapbooking crop from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, April 17. Snacks will be provided. Admission is free, but donations will be accepted to support Relay for Life. Make checks out to American Cancer Society. The church is on the corner of N.C. 62 and Braxton Craven Road in Trinity.

The Quaker Men of Poplar Ridge Friends Meeting will hold a barbecue lunch and supper from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, April 17. The cost is $7 for adults and $4 for children ages 12 and under. Take-out plates will be available. The meeting is at 3673 Hoover Hill Road in Trinity.

Chicken dinner supports mission The youth mission team of Archdale United Methodist Church will hold a fried chicken dinner from 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday, April 17. The cost is by donation. For details, call 431-7111. The church is on the corner of Main and Petty streets.

Church celebrates 50th anniversary Trindale Baptist Church will celebrate its 50th anniversary Sunday, April 18. Pastor Dave Williams will be the guest speaker at the 11 a.m. service. The celebration includes special music, history presentation and opening of the time capsule. A covered-dish luncheon in the fellowship hall will follow the worship service. The church is at 10407 Archdale Road in Trinity.

44th senior tea April 18 The Women’s Circle of Ebenezer United Methodist Church will host their 44th annual senior tea at 3 p.m. Sunday, April 18. Refreshments will be served and door prizes will be given. Special music will be provided by Joe Farabee. The speaker will be the Rev. Frances Adams. The church is at 2098 Ebenezer Church Road.

FairďŹ eld preschool registering Fairfield Creative Preschool, an outreach ministry of Fairfield United Methodist Church, is registering for the 2010-2011 preschool year. There are openings for 2- and 4-year-olds in the twoday or three-day program. For more information, call the church office at 431-5743 or e-mail fairfieldpreschool@northstate.net. The preschool is at 1505 N.C. Hwy. 62 in High Point.

Dog training begins April 24 Hopewell United Methodist Church will host a dog training class by Shirley Probert from 9 to 10 a.m. Saturdays, April 24 through May 29. The cost is $35. The classes will be held in the parking lot behind the church. Only one dog per person is allowed. Vaccination records must be provided and dogs must be kept on a six-foot leash. No vicious or aggressive dogs are allowed. For more information, contact Probert at 259-7059. The church is at 4540 Hopewell Church Road in Trinity.

‘Quake, Rattle & Run’ April 24 Archdale Friends Meeting will hold a 5K run/walk, fun run and diaper dash Saturday, April 24. The races will be held in conjunction with Wee Friends Preschool’s spring fling, which will begin at 10:30 a.m. The event also includes an auction, class projects, theme baskets, bounce houses, face painting, prize drawing, a hot dog lunch and bake sale. To register for the race, call 431-2918. To donate items for the auction, call 431-4147. The meeting is at 114 Trindale Road in Archdale.

Pastors Honored

Mercy Outreach Church of Deliverance of Trinity honored their pastor Addie Collins, right, and co-pastor Diane Barrino-Barber in several events held at Messiah Too!! Banquet Hall. The celebration, held March 12-14, included a royal gala on Friday night, prayer breakfast on Saturday and morning worship service on Sunday. Photo submitted

Revival begins April 25

Poplar Ridge Friends Meeting will hold a revival Sunday through Wednesday, April 25-28. The Rev. Andy Lambert will be the guest speaker. Services will be held at 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Sunday and at 7 p.m. Monday through Wednesday. A children’s program for ages 4 through third grade will be held each evening. Nursery will also be available. The meeting is at 3673 Hoover Hill Road in Trinity.

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at General Hardee’s retreat H

undreds of people enjoyed a trip back to Civil War times over the weekend as Friends of Trinity hosted a re-enactment of Confederate General William Hardee’s surrender to Union troops, which took place in Trinity.

This was the first year that Friends of Trinity organized the event. About 80 to 90 participants recreated battle scenes and set up a living history of a field encampment and hospital. Re-enactors of Alexander’s Field Battilion Hospital simulated battle wounds and 19th-century medicine. Events also included a worship service Sunday morning.

Union forces deliver surrender terms to the Confederates.

Thank you

Don Young and his daughter Kimberly came from Nashville, Ga. to participate.

The NEWS says thank you to photographer Michael Hill for use of the photograhs. He shares his photos freely at www.michaelofthecarolinas.com. Clem Trotter of Trinity, a former organizer of the event, wears full uniform.

Re-enactors pray for everyone’s safety before a skirmish.

Gavin Byrd, center, enjoys a hot dog with his brother Gabriel and Felicity Barber.

Andrea Moore, Inaze Lopez and Tammy Brown pose for a portrait with 19th-century seriousness.

In the photo above, Audrey Thompson wants to meet Buddy Maness and his ‘funny hat.’

In the photo left, Will Delaney adds his musical talents to the day’s events.

At right, Union troops stand at attention behind their drummer.


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Obituaries Christopher Cribb ...... Sophia James Dunbar ......... Archdale Ralph E. Hall ....... High Point Melda Holder ....... High Point Pat E. Lambeth .. Thomasville Mae Parson ......... Thomasville

H. Rayford Peace .... Archdale John W. Smith ... Thomasville Judy Webster ............... Trinity EM Williamson ........... Leland Bobby Yates ... Winston-Salem

Melda Tucker Smith Holder

Melda Tucker Smith Holder, 80, of High Point, formerly of Piedmont Christian Home and Wakefield Place, died Wednesday, April 7, 2010, at Westchester Manor. She was born in Monroe, the daughter of the late Arthur and Connie Hargett Brown. She was a member of Green Street Baptist Church. She was first married to the Rev. Clyde Tucker, former pastor of Reavis Memorial Baptist Church in High Point, who died in 1975. In 1986, she married G. Dewey Smith of High Point. She retired after 20 years from High Point City Schools, where she had worked at Andrews High School and Fairview Elementary School. Dewey died in 1993. In July 2000, she married Roy Holder of Boone, who survives her. In addition to her husband, she is survived by four daughters, Brenda Oxford and husband Steve of High Point, Peggy Johnson and husband Philip of Maldonado, Uruguay, Sherri Thomas and husband Jackie of Archdale and Terri Tucker of Banner Elk; three grandchildren; Roy’s two children, Jimmy Holder and wife Trish of California and Julie Robertson and husband Roger of Blowing Rock; six stepgrandchildren; and a sister, Gerry Vaughan and husband Ken of Poquoson, Va. The funeral was held Saturday, April 10, at Cumby Family Funeral Service in High Point, with the Rev. Frank Hensley officiating. Interment followed in Floral Garden Memorial Park. Memorial gifts may be made to Lottie Moon Christmas Offering, International Mission Board, P.O. Box 6767, Richmond, VA 23230; Baptist Children’s Home of N.C., P.O. Box 338, Thomasville, NC 27361; or Hospice of the Piedmont, 1801 Westchester Drive, High Point, NC 27262. Online condolences may be made at www.cumbyfuneral.com.

Hobert Rayford Peace

Hobert Rayford Peace, 77, of Archdale, died Tuesday, April 6, 2010, at the W.G. Hefner VA Medical Center in Salisbury. Born April 17, 1932, in Guilford County, he was the son of Radford and Lonie Hester Peace. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army. He was a member of Prospect United Methodist Church. He was retired from the Guilford County Schools, where he worked as a plumber. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a son, Richard Scott Morgan in 2000; and three brothers, Joseph, Richard and Homer Peace. On Feb. 12, 1972, he married Vickey Lanning, who survives of the home. Also surviving are three daughters, Lonie Raedean Wueidner and husband John of Jefferson, Mo., Kimberly Mae McNulty of Cedar Hill, Mo. and Cheryl Ann Gray and husband James of Thomasville; 10 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; a brother, James Peace and wife Paula of Archdale; and special friend, the Rev. Jimmy Hinson. The funeral was held Saturday, April 10, at Prospect United Methodist Church, officiated by the Rev. Roger Weisner and the Rev. Vince Ashley. Interment followed in the church cemetery. Cumby Family Funeral Service in Archdale assisted the famly. Online condolences may be made at www.cumbyfuneral.com.

John Winford Smith John Winford Smith, 70, of 108 Hilltop Road, Thomasville, died Thursday, April 8, 2010, at Forsyth Medical Center. He was born Jan. 22, 1940, in Gloucester County, Va., to Wilson Baker Smith and Edna Pearl Haywood Smith. He retired from Landstar Trucking. On April 6, 1958, he married Magdalene “Maggie” Leonard, who survives of the home. Also surviving are sons, Floyd Dwight McKenzie of Thomasville, Mark Hodgin Smith and wife Dawn of Asheboro and John Winford “Tink” Smith II and wife Sandi of Archdale; daughters, Mary Annette Smith Gray and husband Benny of Greensboro, Drema Starr Smith Smith and husband Clay of High Point and Lora Belle Smith Luther and husband Roy of Thomasville; brother, Wilson B. Smith Jr. of Gloucester, Va.; sisters, Mary Esther Smith Hogge and Joyce Ann Smith, both of Gloucester, Va.; 11 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. A funeral service was held Saturday, April 10, at the J.C. Green & Sons Funeral Home Chapel in Thomasville, with the Rev. David McLeese officiating. Interment followed in Holly Hill Memorial Park. Memorials may be directed to Lakeview Mission Building Fund, 108 Hilltop Road, Thomasville, NC 27360. Online condolences may be made at www.jcgreenandsons.com.

Judy Webster Judy Carolyn Overby Webster, 67, of 8613 Hillsville Road, Trinity, died Wednesday, April 7, 2010, at her residence. She was born Jan. 15, 1943, in Moore County, a daughter of William Harvey Overby and Pearl Whitaker Overby. She was of the Baptist faith. She was married to Arthur Lee “Jack” Webster, who preceded her in death. Surviving are two daughters, Teresa Hutchens of Trinity and Lisa Hagar of Archdale; three sons, John Webster and wife Mitzi of Thomasville, Russell Webster and wife Rita of Trinity and Terry Webster of Conover; three sisters, Joan Andrews and husband Jimmy of Trinity, Clara Martin and husband Ralph of Thomasville and Brenda Straungh and husband Charlie of Trinity; two brothers, Hal Overby and Clifford Overby and wife Henrietta, all of Trinity; nine grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren. The funeral service was conducted Saturday, April 10, at Poplar Ridge Friends Meeting in Hillsville, by the Rev. Randy Quate and the Rev. Jimmy Andrews. Burial was in the meeting cemetery. J.C. Green & Sons Funeral Home in Thomasville assisted the family. Memorials may be directed to Liberty Hospice, 1007 Lexington Ave., Thomasville, NC 27360. Online condolences may be made at www.jcgreenandsons.com.

James Jesse Dunbar James Jesse Dunbar, 89, of 3309 Longview Drive, Archdale, died Friday, April 9, 2010, at Piedmont Crossing. He was born April 11, 1920, in White Plains, a son to Walter Oscar and Annie Cox Dunbar. He was the oldest of seven children and grew up working hard in tobacco fields to help support his family. He was unable to finish school because of having to work. He later joined the Army and was stationed in Hawaii after the Pearl Harbor attack. After serving four years, he met and married Julia Elizabeth Hodgin. He was employed with Jiffy Manufacturing, where he retired after 35 years. After retirement he worked part-time for Hazel Williams Florist delivering flowers. He also repaired lawn mowers and enjoyed his friends at RCC small engine repair class. He attended Reavis Memorial Baptist. James and Julia were married for 52 years and had three girls, Christy Regan and husband Joe of Thomasville, Kay Williams of Archdale and Mendi Busick and husband Mitch of Archdale; a granddaughter; and great-granddaughter. He also had three sisters, JoAnn Grant, Magdelene Manring and Geri Clodfelter. The funeral service was held Sunday, April 11, in the chapel of the Cumby Family Funeral Service in Archdale. A private interment will be held at a later date. Memorials may be directed to The Ryan Newman Foundation, P.O. Box 5998, Statesville, NC 28687 or to N.C. Baptist Men, c/o North Carolina Disaster Relief, P.O. Box 1107, Cary, NC 27512. Online condolences may be made at www.cumbyfuneral.com.

Pat Elain Norris Lambeth Pat Elain Norris Lambeth, 64, of 419 Mt. Zion Church Road, Thomasville, died Saturday, April 3, 2010, from injuries sustained in an automobile accident. She was born Sept. 9, 1945, in Columbus County, to Ray Norris and Chellie Nobles Norris. She was a retired Health and Services Department teacher from North Davidson High School. She was a graduate of UNCG School of Nursing. She was a member of The Heath Church congregation. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a son, Byron Lambeth; and brothers, Philip and Jimmy Norris. On Oct. 28, 1961, she married Jerry Paul Lambeth, who died April 3, 2010. Surviving are two daughters, Valicia Walker and husband John of Huntersville and Tracy Kimsey and husband Denver of Gibsonville; son, Jonathan Lambeth and wife Karen of Thomasville; sisters, Edna Pait of Matthews, Shelvia Fansler of Thomasville, Marsha Neely and husband Roy of Trinity and Veronica “Ronnie” Culler of Trinity; brothers, Waylon Norris and wife Rozella of Denton, Eston Norris and wife Jo Lynn of New London and Ricky Norris and wife Teresa of Trinity; and five grandchildren. A funeral service was held Sunday, April 11, at Mt. Zion Wesleyan Church, with the Rev. Daniel Downing, the Rev. Charles Stephenson and John Walker officiating. Interment followed in Holly Hill Memorial Park. Memorials may be directed to Christ Bible Conference, c/o Ray Buckner, 418 Heitman Road, Thomasville, NC 27360. Online condolences may be made at www.jcgreenandsons.com.

Mae Parson Lillie Mae Collins Parson, 96, of 42 Hillside Park Drive, Thomasville, died Thursday, April 8, 2010, at the Hospice Home at High Point. She was born Feb. 15, 1914, in Forsyth County, to George Washington Collins and Flora Dillie Darrnell Collins. She worked at Mayberry Restaurant and was a member of Straightway Baptist Church. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Clyde Parson Sr., and two sons, Terry and Eugene Parson. Surviving are sons, Roy Parson and wife Lyvita of High Point, Clyde Parson Jr. of the home and Charles Parson and wife Kim of the home; daughters, Anne Lepner of Charlotte, Ruth Leon of Lexington and Betty Jo Lowman and husband Willie Lee Sr. of Thomasville; sisters, Maxine Rogers of Sophia and Corny “Bill” Penny of High Point; 15 grandchildren; and many great- and great-great grandchildren. A funeral service was held Monday, April 12, at Love of God Baptist Church, with the Rev. Michael Orman officiating. A graveside service followed in Woodland Cemetery in Winston-Salem. J.C. Green & Sons Funeral Home in Thomasville assisted the family. Memorials may be directed to Hospice of the Piedmont, 1801 Westchester Drive, High Point, NC 27262.

Fire damages two homes No one was injured in two house fires, extinguished by Guil-Rand Fire Department last week. Fire inspectors have determined that a house fire at 1749 N.C. Hwy. 62 started from an electrical arc in an attic bedroom. Firefighters answered the call at 12:56 p.m. Tuesday, April 7, to find smoke showing from the roof and eaves of the home occupied by Louis Hicks. Owner Jon Kim of Jamestown reported $20,000 in damages to the home and $2,500 in contents loss. Guil-Rand had 14 firefighters on the scene for approximately two and a half hours. A house fire at 4551 Pierce Lane started from burning leaves which ignited pallets next to a garage. Firefighters answered the alarm at 12:33 p.m. Saturday, April 10, to find a fire in progress, which melted the siding on the left side and rear of the garage. Guil-Rand had 12 firefighters on the scene for approximately two hours. Owner Charles Willard estimated damages at $6,000. Guil-Rand Fire Department responded to 44 calls during the week of April 4-10. Since July 1, 2009, firefighters have answered 1,910 alarms. SUNDAY, April 4 2:53 a.m. 1119 Liberty Road, hazardous condition. 3:28 p.m. 6131 Kennedy Road, assist Emergency Medical Services. 4:51 p.m. 329 Stratford Road, assist EMS. 7:53 p.m. 4130 Pointer Lane, brush fire. 8:51 p.m. 6494 Weant Road, assist EMS. 10:44 p.m. 5014 Westhaven Lane, assist EMS. MONDAY, April 5 8:22 a.m. Interstate 85 at mile marker 117, auto accident with injury. 9:51 a.m. 4929 Fairview Drive Extension, service call. 11:59 a.m. 1327 Oakmont View Road, assist EMS. 10:39 p.m. 6239 Davis Country Road, assist EMS. TUESDAY, April 6 6:26 a.m. 7130 Harlow Drive, assist EMS. 7:21 a.m. 105 Zachary Kent Drive, assist EMS. 9:59 a.m. 2869 Youth

Unlimited Drive, assist EMS. 10:30 a.m. 6327 Jack Wall Lane, lock-out. 1:24 p.m. 318 Tarheel Drive, assist EMS. 3:25 p.m. 468 Deerfield Country Road, cancelled en route. 3:37 p.m. I-85 at N.C. 62, auto accident with injury. 4:21 p.m. 4899 Hoover Hill Road, lock-out. 4:59 p.m. 108 Cloverdale Court, assist EMS. WEDNESDAY, April 7 12:56 p.m. 1749 N.C. Hwy. 62, house fire. 3:24 p.m. N. Main Street at I-85, auto accident with injury. 4:55 p.m. 3850 Knollview Drive, assist EMS. 10:33 p.m. 4723 Oakview Drive, rubbish fire. THURSDAY, April 8 2:10 a.m. 4473 Stone Ridge Drive, assist EMS. 8:22 a.m. 4803 Roby Drive, assist EMS. 6:44 p.m. 5217 Elmont St., assist EMS. 7:44 p.m. 116 Lake Drive, assist EMS. 8:07 p.m. I-85 at Kivett Drive, cancelled en route. FRIDAY, April 9 6:55 a.m. 4724 Poplar Ridge Road, assist EMS. 11:27 a.m. 404 Coe Ave., assist EMS. 2:04 p.m. 5938 N.C. Hwy. 62, assist EMS. 3:16 p.m. 10106 S. Main St., assist EMS. 5:05 p.m. 116 Balfour Drive, grass fire. 8:19 p.m. 6131 Kennedy Road, assist EMS. 10:18 p.m. 4966 Fairview Court, assist EMS. SATURDAY, April 10 12:06 a.m. 307 Eden Terrace, assist EMS. 12:14 p.m. 109 Sealy Drive, assist EMS. 12:33 p.m. 4551 Pierce Lane, house fire. 4:35 p.m. 2574 Sweetbriar Road, assist EMS. 4:36 p.m. 801 Lunar Drive, assist EMS. 6:29 p.m. 3412 Roy Farlow Road, assist EMS. 7:43 p.m. 3568 Carriage Place, cancelled en route. 7:49 p.m. U.S. 311 at Old Glenola Road, auto accident with injury. 9:58 p.m. I-85 at mile marker 114, cancelled en route.

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Christopher “Chris” George Cribb, 40, of Sophia, died Saturday, Dec. 12, 2009, at the Thomasville Medical Center. He was born Dec. 7, 1969, in Guilford County, a son to the late George and Peggy Hedrick Cribb. He was a member of Garrell Street Baptist Church in Archdale and was last employed with Andrews Paving Company. He is survived by a sister, Donna Sue Cribb of Greensboro; two half sisters, Bri Murchison King and husband Joey of Raleigh and Cameron Murchison Proctor of Dallas, Texas; and nieces and nephews. A celebration of life service was held Saturday, April 10, at Flint Hill United Church of Christ in Sophia. Cumby Family Funeral Service in Archdale assisted the family.

Bobby Dale Yates, 49, of Winston-Salem, died Monday, April 5, 2010, at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center. Born May 23, 1960, in Guilford County, he was the son of the late Bobby Gene and Barbara Colbert Yates. He was a 1978 graduate of Allen Jay High School. He joined the U.S. Air Force in 1980 and served until 1985. In June 1981, he married Norma Ayscue, who survives of High Point. Also surviving are two daughters, Nicole Lyn Hoffman of Palm Harbor, Fla. and DeAnna Lauren Church and husband Brandon of Trinity; a son, Robert Norman Yates of High Point; four grandchildren; and a brother, Jody Allen Yates of High Point. The funeral was held Thursday, April 8, in the chapel of Cumby Family Funeral Service, officiated by the Rev. Lou Carrico. Interment followed in Salisbury National Cemetery.

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EM Williamson, 80, of Leland, formerly of Chadbourn, died Sunday, April 4, 2010, at Columbus Regional Healthcare System in Whiteville. He was the son of Isam Devon and Eva Mae Britt Williamson. He was preceded in death by his parents; sons, Carroll Wayne Williamson and David R. Williamson; and siblings, Judd Williamson, Leah W. Barnes, Woodrow Williamson, Walter Frank Williamson, Allen Williamson, Letha W. McColskey, John Isam Williamson and Wilton Williamson. He is survived by two daughters, Diane W. Ball and husband Gary of Lexington and Frances W. Gaymon and husband James of Trinity; a son, Frank Williamson of Leland; seven grandchildren; and 15 great-grandchildren. A memorial service was held Saturday, April 10, at Worthington Funeral Home, with the Rev. Durant Cottingham officiating.

Ralph Edward Hall, 75, of High Point, died Monday, April 5, 2010, at his residence. He was born Aug. 14, 1934, in Guilford County. He was a chemist with AkroNobel before retiring. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army and a member of Green Street Baptist Church. On Feb. 17, 1956, he married Esther Taylor, who survives of the home. Also surviving are daughters, Janice Warford and husband David of Alpharetta, Ga., Leslie Hall of High Point and Sarah Oakley and husband Scott of High Point; a sister, Betty Poole of Archdale; and four grandchildren. The funeral service was held Wednesday, April 7, in the chapel of Cumby Family Funeral Service, High Point, by the Rev. Frank Hensley. Burial followed in Floral Garden Memorial Park.

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Thieves hit area homes, barn Three area homes and a barn were the target of thefts April 1-2. A resident of the 4400 block of U.S. 311, Randleman, reported April 1 the theft of two medications. A Magnavox television, valued at $850, was reported stolen April 2 from a residence in the 2000 block of Lake Lucas Road in Sophia. A resident of the 1800 block of Finch Farm Road, Trinity, reported April 2 the theft of a Mossberg shotgun, valued at $350. A resident of the 5700 block of Prospect Street, Archdale, reported April 1 that someone took from his barn an air compressor, valued at $300. Damage to a board and door assembly was set at $300. FIGHT Deputies responded at 7:04 a.m. April 1 to a fight in progress on the side of the road in the 3500 block of Roy Farlow Road in Sophia. No charges were listed in the report. FRAUD An Archdale resident reported April 2 that someone stole $403.90 from her account. GAS STOLEN A resident of the 2400 block of Woodview Drive, Thomasville, reported April 4 the theft of $20 worth of gas from his 2002 Dodge Stratus. An employee of Farlow Oil Company, 1909 Beckerdite Road, Sophia, reported April 7 the theft of $15 worth of gas. PHONES STOLEN A representative of REA Contracting LLC, 5004 Walker Mill Road, Sophia, reported April 6 the theft of a Verizon Blackberry, valued at $200, and Verizon Smartphone, $200. ASSAULT A Trinity resident reported April 6 that a juvenile was assaulted.

CLARINET STOLEN An Archdale resident reported April 7 that someone stole her clarinet, valued at $600, from Braxton Craven MiddleSchool in Trinity. TRESPASS A resident of the 6100 block of Mendenhall Place, Archdale, reported April 6 that someone trespassed on her property. PROPERTY LOST A High Point resident reported April 5 that five of her medications were either lost or stolen while she was attending church in the 5700 block of Green Acres Drive, Archdale. PROPERTY DAMAGED A resident of the 4600 block of N.C. 62, Thomasville, reported March 31 that a cable which runs from his house to his satellite dish was damaged. Damage was set at $15. VEHICLES DAMAGED A resident of the 4200 block of Old Marlboro Road, Sophia, reported April 5 that the rear glass of her 1971 Ford LTD was broken. Damage was set at $600. A Randleman resident reported March 31 that her 2001 Volkswagen Jetta was damaged in a hit and run. Damage was set at $600. A resident of the 5100 block of Jordan Valley Road, Trinity, reported April 7 that the the left rear tire on her 1994 Ford Mustang had been damaged. Damage was set at $1,100. VEHICLES ENTERED A Winston-Salem resident reported April 2 the theft of a Sanyo digital camera, valued at $260, from her 2006 Saturn while it was parked in the 8700 block of U.S. 311, Archdale. A Trinity resident reported March 31 that while her 2005 Nissan Altima was parked in the 4000 block of Village Drive, Trinity, someone stole a Coach purse, valued at $80; assorted credit cards; sunglasses, $30; two

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CDs, $40; and vouchers. A Trinity resident reported Jan. 27 that items were stolen from three vehicles parked in the 7200 block of Wright Road of Thomasville. A global positioning system, valued at $250, was stolen from a 2006 Toyota 4 Runner; cigarettes, $32, were stolen from a 1994 Toyota truck; a leather purse, driver’s license, Social Security card, checks and checkbook were stolen from a 1996 Chevrolet Blazer. The leather purse, driver’s license and checkbook were recovered. THEFT An employee of Leach & Wagner, 7218 N.C. Hwy. 62, Trinity, reported April 3 the theft of $89 worth of assorted groceries. FOUND PROPERTY A 1997 Toyota Camry was found April 4 in a field in the 7100 block of Old Rockett Road in Randleman. CHARGES FILED Walter Darrin Benfield, 36, of 1292 Dixie Place, High Point, was charged April 2 with possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of marijuana. Amber Dawn Bray, 31, of 212 Chaney Road, Lot 2, Asheboro, was charged April 6 with possession of marijuana. Brenda Barryhill Collins, 62, of 807 Fisher Ferry St., Thomasville, was charged April 2 with writing a simple worthless check. Jimmy Preston Cooper, 22, of 6929 U.S. Hwy. 64 West, Asheboro, was charged April 3 with two counts of communicating threats, assault and battery, simple assault and assault

with a deadly weapon. Martha Edwards Dawson, 43, of 3116 Sharon Acres Drive, Sophia, was charged April 7 with injury to real property and failure to appear on charges alleging aid and abet an impaired driver and possession of open container of alcohol. Jennifer Antoinette Gardner, 30, of 4639 U.S. Hwy. 311, Sophia, was charged April 1 with failure to give information to officer. David Lynn Gordon, 34, of 3656 Jess Smith Road, Sophia, was charged April 2 with communicating threats and two counts of assault on a female. James Martin Kirkman, 48, of 2785 Eagle Nest Court, Trinity, was charged April 2 with dog or cat vaccination violation, failure to confine biting dog and violation of animal control ordinance. Debra Lee Korol, 48, of Greensboro, was charged April 8 with obtaining property by false pretense, forgery of instrument and uttering forged instrument. Danny Bruce Long, 46, of 2328 Hoover Hill Road, Asheboro, was charged April 6 with failure to appear on a charge alleging having an open container of alcoholic beverage. Larry James McCluney, 55, of 4967 Lake Darr Road, Trinity, was charged April 6 with failure to appear on a charge alleging giving fictitious information to officer. Angela Hill Millikan, 37, of 6223 Davis Mill Road, Randleman, was charged April 2 with second degree trespass. Rebakah T. Moore, 31,

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THE UNDERSIGNED, having qualified as Executor of the Estate of Lullian Davis Cagle, deceased late of Randolph County, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claims against said Estate to present t h e m t o t h e undersigned on or before the 25th day of June, 2010, or this Notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate please make immediate payment to the undersigned.

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Having qualified as Co-Executors of the Estate of Lucille P. Smith, late of Archdale, Randolph County, North Carolina, the undersigned does hereby notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the estate of said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned at the address below on or before the 15th day of July, 2010, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corpo rations indebted to the said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 12th April, 2010.

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Class A OTR driver. 1 year experience. Clean MVR & Criminal history. 336-870-1391 Driver, Local NonProfit Seeking Reliable PT Driver to Deliver Meals to home bound older adults in High Point. Candidate must have Valid NCDL. Clean Driving Record & Able to Random Drug Testing. References required, send letter of interest with contact information to: Personnel, PO Box 21993, Greensboro NC 27420 Help needed for inhome furn. delivery. Must have health card & Class A or B license & be at least 25 yrs. old. Exp’d in furn. moving required Call 336-431-2216

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F/T Property Manager needed. Multi-Family HUD experience a must, tax credit preferred, not required. Basic computer skills, and a good attitude a must. Fax resume with desired salary to 1-866-924-1611. EOE

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3 ⁄ 8 EXCEPTIONAL NURSES WANTED 3 ⁄ 8

PRN & Weekend shifts are available! P e n n y b y r n a t Maryfield is a Retirement Community focused on bettering the lives of Elders. Our unique Culture Change environment is residentc e n t e r e d a n d creates Home every day! We offer the most fun-loving & caring staff, an immaculate facility & campus, competitive pay with shift/we diffs, and great benefits! Please apply to: 109 Penny Rd, High Point, NC. Email khardin@ pbmccrc.com, Fax 336-821-4019.

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NOW accepting applications for F/T P/T. Salary plus commission positions available for Sales Associates. Requires: HS diploma or GED, customer service skills, bondable, reliable transportation. Spanish speaking a plus. Hiring for for both locations. Apply to First National Pawn, 110 East Fairfield or Pawnway, 1185 E. Lexington Ave. Call (336) 4347296 or (336) 8837296.

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P/T position 3 days a week, Fri, Sat & Mon. Retail Exp a plus. Heavy Lifting req’d. Send resume & references to: Personnel Director 2937 South Main, HP, NC, 27263

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Cooks experienced only. Austin’s Restaurant 2448 N. Main St.

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BANDSAW/SLITTER OPERATOR Immediate fulltime opening for a person with experience in foam cutting and cushion fabrication. Competative wages and benefits. All first shift work. Call and plant range

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714-A Verta Ave. Archdale 1BR/1BA Stove, refrig., w/d conn. $350/mo. + dep. Call 474-0058 Cloisters/Foxfire Apt.$1000 Free Rent. Huge Floor Plans.336-8855556 Now Leasing Apts Newly Remodeled, 1st Month Free Upon Approved Application, Reduced Rents, Call 336-889-5099

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12,000 SF Warehouse Loading Docks & Parking. $1290/mo. Call 887-3173 ext230 Building 5,000-10,000 sqft. 5413 Surrett Dr, Hig h Point. Contact Casey Hearn, 336259-4396

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2BR/2BA, 1 acre, DW, Small Storage Bldg. T-ville, $600/mo. Call 336-870-0654 House for Rent. $550 month, $500 deposit. (1) 3BR/1BA. 653 Wesley, (1)1BR/1BA, 522A Roy, $325, $300 dep. Call 1-209605-4223 Jamestown, 3BR, 2BA, Lake Front, 2000sqft. Fncd Bkyd, $1300 mo + $1000 dep. 336-906-9643

EEOC M/F New Home 3BR, 2BA, section 8 accepted, NO deposit. $750. mo., 345-2026

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2 Plots at Floral Garden Cemetery, Section S, Lot # 1 0 1 6 , V a l u e $6,400. Selling for $5,000. Call 336886-5278 2 Plots Holly HIll Cemetery on Slop facing Mausoleum. Call Freddie wood 828-734-4008 or 828-400-4854 Ads that work!! 3 Grave Sites at Floral Garden, Section KK Contact: froberts @triad.rr.com

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HVAC experienced residential service technician. Must have a clean driving record and criminal record. Good pay & benefits. Call 4316868 or 869-6851 .

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Furniture

Apex Boxing Machine 6inch max, low time, $6000. OBO. Call 884-1087

Condos/ Townhouses

$33,900. Gilwood North, 2ndFl, 1BR/1B, Fully furn., Appl. except W/D, Comm. pool,Cent AC Call R.Swan 941-346-1119

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FSBO 1 acre, 3BR, 11⁄ 2 B A , c a r p o r t , $10 2,900. C all 336472-6599 FSBO in T-ville, finished basement, 3 B R , 2 1⁄ 2 B A , 2 1 0 5 Priya St. 870-1401 New Hou se with 2 bedrooms, 1 1/2 b a t h s , d e c k , $125,000.00. 276728-5555

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L o t f o r S a l e 100ftx150ft, Tarheel Dr, Archdale. Call 336-434-5479

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2 & 3 BR homes Sophia, Randleman & Elon plus Handyman Homes Fix it and it’s yours! Sophie & Randleman 336-495-1907 Elon 336-449-3090

Miscellaneous

Wheelchair in Excellent Condition. 2 years old. $200. Call 336861-5807

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Clean 2br, 2ba, central ac, water incl, NO Pets $200 dep. $100. wkly, 472-8275

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Rooms for rent on North end of HP. Furnished. Call 336-995-8504

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Mowing & Trimming. Archdale, Trinity & Sophia. Reasonable Rates. Call 861-1803

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Seeking employment as Personal/Social Secretary. Please call 336-887-5583 to schedule an interview. Prior employmen t information is avail upon request

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Physic Reader Help In all Matters of Life. 336-540-1555. Special $10 Reading

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512 Hayworth Circle Yar d sale Saturday, Apr. 17th. EVERYTHING must go! Need space in your closet?

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2 Male Shih-Tzu puppies. Black & White. For i nformat ion call 336-883-4664 41/2 mo old Shih Tzu Female. AKC Reg. Groomed & Shots UTD. $500 obo. 336587-6776 Boston Terriers AKC, 8 wks old. Adorable! 1st shots/worme d. $400. Call 336-674-1513 or 434-222-9918. Lab Pups, AKC top knotch, hunting/sport/loving pet, $500-$600, Call 869-8782

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Large Yard Sale 3612 Kreamer Dr. Archdale Sat 4/10 7 AM End of Driftwood off 311 so of Archdale Library. Lg yd sale, lots misc, clothes,vintage decor etc. .

Yard Sale Sat. 4/17, 6031 Fairview Church Rd. Trinity, 8am-12pm, Furn., etc.

Yellow & Chocolate Mix Lab Puppies $50 each obo. Call 336-905-1124

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Motorhome, Ford Chateau 1977, Runs Good. $1,500. Call 336-431-7498

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Name Variety, Day Lilies. Min $50 Purchase. Incredible Bargins! Call 431-0249

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THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 2010

Feed the Need April 24

Sixteen churches will unite for “Feed the Need� to be held from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday, April 24, at Trinity High School . Feed the Need will conclude with a free concert in the gymnasium at 7 p.m. and feature live music by The Morning. Guest speaker is Derwin Gray, former Carolina Panther and lead pastor of Transformation Church in Charlotte. People are asked to bring nonperishable items for Community Outreach of Archdale-Trinity, a food pantry ministry. General items such as peanut butter and jelly are needed as well as specialized items such as fruit cups and microwave meals for the BackPack Program. Hygiene items also are needed. Faith Baptist Church at Mendehall and Surrett Drive is coordinating the effort and volunteers are still needed. Call Faith Baptist Church at 431-5575. www.feedtheneedtoday.org

Golf tournament May 6 Agriculture students Corey Watts, Matt Cain, Austin Ayers and Austin Canter prepare plants for Saturday’s sale. Photo submitted

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mpatiens, petunias, marigolds and geraniums — pink, red and white — will be in colorful array at Trinity High School Agricultural Department’s annual plant sale. The sale will be held from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, April 17, at the campus greenhouses. According to agricultural engineering teacher Michael Harmon, the plant sale has raised funds for the department since it was started by Paul Guthrie about 30 years ago. While geraniums are the best sellers, the plant sale also

includes perennials, vegetables, trees and shrubs. “Everything is grown here on campus,� he said. “There are four greenhouses built by the students.� The prices range from $2 to $30. A tray of 48 bedding plants is $15. “This is our No. 1 fundraiser for the year and without the sale our program probably wouldn’t exist,� Harmon said. The program includes students from Wheatmore as well as Trinity. The sale normally attracts a few hundred customers. “Get there early for the best selection,� he said.

To preview the sale visit http://www.randolph.k12.nc.us/schools/ths/Pages/ANNUALPLANTSALE.aspx

The Trinity High School Bulldog Boosters will host the annual Ronda Skeen Memorial Golf Tournament at 12:30 p.m. Thursday, May 6, at Holly Ridge Golf Links. The entry fee of $50 per player or $200 per team includes cart and green fees as well as lunch. Team and individual prizes will be awarded. For more information, contact Ty Townsend at 848-4210, Charlie Dean at 202-2705 or Mike Washburn at 689-2974; or visit www.randolph.k12.nc.us/schools/ ths/athletics. E6>9 EDA>I>86A 69

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