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AMERICAN BUILDER CONSTRUCTION. Repairs & remodeling, kitchens/baths, additions, decks, attics, basements. Licensed & insured. Short wait list. NC general contractors. (336) 225-7478.

BELEWS CREEK CONSTRUCTION. Kitchens/baths, custom decks, garages, dock work, siding, windows, roofi ng, rotted wood. Sr. disc., 41 yrs. exp. (336) 362-6343.

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ORTIZ REMODELING – Total restoration & home improvement. Drywall, painting, kitchen cabinets, interior trim & more. Free estimates. (336) 280-8981.

RENOVATION WORKS, INC.

New construction, remodeling, additions, kitchen, bath and decks. We are a locally owned, full-service design and build company, A+ accredited with the BBB. Visit www.myrenovationworks.com or call (336) 427-7391 to start your next project.

PAINTING, DECKS AND MORE. Call Premier Construction for free estimates. (336) 430-9507.

ROOFING

BELEWS CREEK CONSTRUCTION.

Lifetime shingle and metal roofi ng. We fi nance. Free Estimates. Since 1979. Please call (336) 362-6343.

CLINARD & SON ROOFING, LLC. 40 + years experience. (336) 643-8191.

PREMIER ROOFING. Commercial/residential. Providing service for all of your roofi ng needs. Locally owned. Please call (336) 430-9507 for free assessments.

DUSTIN CLINARD ROOFING. Shingles, metal, and leak repairs. Call (336) 268-1908

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PORTABLE WELDING SERVICE. Welding & fabrication services. Call (336) 908-6906.

PIANO LESSONS, all ages and levels, Summerfi eld area. Patti, (336) 298-4181.

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6705 US Hwy 158, Stokesdale (336) 643-9963

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YARN NEEDED to make children's hats for Samaritan's Purse Shoebox Ministry. Call Beth, (336) 644-8155.

FABRIC NEEDED for Samaritan’s Purse Shoebox Ministry to make dresses and skirts for girls. Cotton fabrics work best, any amount. Also need buttons, ribbon, lace trimming, elastic and thread. Call Beth, (336) 644-8155

FREE PICK-UP of unwanted riding & push mowers, tillers, generators, power washers, 4-wheelers, mini bikes, golf carts, mopeds, other gas-powered items, etc. (336) 689-4167.

$$$ – WILL PAY CASH for your junk / wrecked vehicle. For quote, call (336) 552-0328.

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HOME FOR RENT

SUMMERFIELD ADDRESS. Available 8/1/22. 2BR, 1BA, total electric. Complete renovation. Good neighborhood. No pets. $1,200 per mo., plus deposit. Call (336) 669-6382.

LAND FOR SALE

LAND FOR SALE. Rockingham County, Hwys. 65 and 73. Two 1-acre lots, $37,000 each. Easy access to Greensboro. Call (336) 601-8723.

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By the Book Accounting ..................... 11 Carlotta Lytton, CPA ........................... 28 Kimberly Thacker Accounting ............. 28 Samuel K. Anders, CPA, MSA, PC ........ 6 AUTOMOTIVE SALES / SERVICE

EuroHaus ........................................... 35 Piedmont Truck Tires .......................... 25 Tire Max .............................................30 BANK / LENDING / INVESTMENT

First Citizens Bank .............................. 15 BUILDING / REMODELING

Disney Construction Company ............20 Don Mills Builders ............................... 23 Johnson & Lee .................................... 21 Old School Home Repair ....................36 R&K Custom Homes .......................... 17 Ray Bullins Construction ..................... 19 Superior Outdoor Spaces ....................33 TM Construction Services ................... 47 Walraven Signature Homes ................ 19 CHILDREN’S SERVICES

Guardian Ad Litem ............................. 28 COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION

Summerfield Merchants Association ... 18 DENTAL SERVICES

Summerfield Family Dentistry ............. 31 EVENTS

Greensboro DOT ................................ 32 Summit Church Movie in the Park ........ 8 EVENT VENUE

The Gardens at Gray Gables ..............29 FUNERAL SERVICES

Forbis & Dick Funeral Services ............ 11 GROCERIES / SUPPLIES

Southern Foods .................................. 24 HOME PRODUCTS & SERVICES

BEK Paint Company ........................... 37 Carlos & Son Painting ......................... 37 Carpets by Direct .................................. 2 CharCo Concrete Coatings ................. 37 DeLima Lawn Care ............................36 Dillon Tree Service .............................. 16 Holliday Tree Service ..........................36 Rymack Storage .................................38 Stokesdale Heating & Air .................... 10 Wilson Seamless Gutters ....................36 INSURANCE

Gladwell Insurance Agency................. 32 LEGAL SERVICES

Barbour & Williams Law ..................... 14 MEDICAL / HEARING

Aim Hearing & Audiology ..................... 5 Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist ....... 9 Atrium Health WFB, Summerfield ....... 14 Health Team Advantage ...................... 7 LeBauer HealthCare ...........................33 Northwest Pediatrics ............................. 4 ORTHODONTIC CARE

Olmsted Orthodontics ........................ 31 PET SERVICES & PRODUCTS

Northwest Animal Hospital ................. 12 REAL ESTATE

A New Dawn Realty ........................... 11 Nicole Gillespie, RE/MAX ................... 26 Smith Marketing – Allen Tate ............. 19 RETAIL / CLOTHING

Threads of Serenity ............................ 28 WINERY

Stonefield Cellars .................................. 3 YOUTH SPORTS / CAMPS

National Flag Football .......................... 5 Oak Ridge Youth Association ............. 27

an unknown suspect shoplifted an Air Bar nicotine vape, a vape battery charger, four HHC THC vape cartridges and a Delta 10 vape cartridge, worth $124 altogether; two days later, an employee reported that on July 8 an unknown suspect stole four Air Bar vapes and two vape batteries, worth $79.67 altogether. July 12 | A resident of the 8100 block of Spotswood Road in Summerfield reported an unknown suspect stole her Capital One credit card sometime between July 9-10. July 15 | A resident of the 600 block of Plainfield Road in northern Greensboro reported that sometime between May 13-16 an unknown suspect stole his GLOCK 45 firearm worth $500. July 16 | An employee of Dollar General on U.S. 158 in Stokesdale reported an unknown suspect shoplifted three drinks and a bag of candy, with a total retail value of $5. July 16 | A resident of the 7600 block of Thomas Road in Stokesdale (near U.S. 158) reported that sometime between July 15-16 an unknown suspect stole two house keys, an Apple AirTag and the key fob to her vehicle. July 16 | An employee of Tractor Supply Company in Oak Ridge reported an unknown suspect shoplifted a pair of green/brown Justin boots with a retail value of $150.

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FOS member Mollie Byrd then asked the council, “Could you not have simply called us rather than have to make a public motion…I understand why you asked for it (the documentation), but it’s how you asked for it.”  5  0 to approve a modified motion by Jones to have the town clerk write a letter to FOS formally requesting receipts and canceled checks for any monies donated by the town of Stokesdale. Water rates. Foy said Forsyth County increased Stokesdale’s cost to purchase water by 3.17%, effective July 1. He then motioned the town pass along the 3.17% increase to its water customers and also increase the monthly service fee from $25 to $25.50, effective with the August billing cycle.  5  0 to approve Foy’s motion. Part-time deputy clerk. Foy said that as the town prepares for town clerk Dale Martin’s retirement sometime next year, it would be wise to begin looking for a part-time deputy clerk/administrative assistant at a rate of about $17/hour.

“It’s not pressing, but I would rather be forward-thinking than reactionary. I don’t want to wait until Ms. Martin UNCLASSIFIED

July 5 | Officers responded to a traffic offense at 2:17 a.m. in the 6500 block of U.S. 159/Spotswood Road in Summerfield. July 6 | An employee of Wilson’s Grocery in Summerfield turned in two pieces of fake U.S. currency to police officers.

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retires,” he said. No formal action was taken, but Foy was encouraged to create a job description. MPO. Jones said he didn’t know how to establish communication with the Metropolitan Planning Organization about road projects in Stokesdale.

“We seem to be left out. Many years the only representative for this area was from Summerfield,” he said.

Foy said Summerfield Town Councilman Reece Walker is now the northwest Guilford area’s representative and will serve the town well.

When Jones persisted, saying he felt left out of the loop, Crawford said Walker had contacted him after being appointed as the area’s representative and he would ask for future email communications to include Jones.

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at nwobserver.com and shared with  “I just want to reiterate that this board supports Friends of Stokesdale,” published by over 15,100 Facebook fans Rigsbee said. “I want to make sure that’s clear.” Reserve your ad space by Aug. 5  Foy echoed that support, and welcomed Wagoner as the new deputy clerk. Contact Laura at (336) 644-7035, ext. 11,  To the FOS members still in atten- or advertising@nwobserver.com.dance, Jones said, “I feel I am responsible for my oath of office that every dollar The Northwest Observer • Totally local since 1996 is accounted for.” With no further business, the JULY 21 - AUG. 3, 2022 39 meeting was adjourned at 10:32 p.m.

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