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Davie County Enterprise Record 2-17-2022
USPS 149-160 Number 07 Thursday, Feb. 17, 2022 24 Pages 75¢ Staying active Seniors learn new activities for annual games Mat Men Davie High wrestlers qualify for state tourney 89076 3821260Page 8 Page B1 An Advance man was arrested last week in a nationwide round-up of internet child pornography suspects.The Davie County Sheriff’s Office conducted an operation Thursday, Feb. 10 following up on multiple tips related to internet crimes against children. Peter M. McDevitt, 77, of 144 N. Niblick Ct., Advance, By Jim BuiceEnterprise Record BERMUDA RUN - Before a packed town hall, coun-cil members held four public hearings in its February meet-ing, including a zoning map amendment to rezone six tracts of 6.54 acres of land near the busy NC 801/US 158 intersec-tion for a potential multi-fami-ly development.Concerns were expressed about increased traffic in a congested area along with wa-ter runoff if the zoning change was approved and the com-bined parcels became home for a 98-unit high-end apart-ment complex. After listening and weighing all the informa-tion, the council voted 4-1 in approval of developer Michael Kelly’s rezoning request in last week’s meeting.That followed an earlier public hearing on a petition for voluntary annexation from the property owners of 139 S. NC 801 and 155 S. NC 801 (the two parcels contain sin-gle-family homes), which was unanimously approved by the council and also included a recommendation to extend the corporate limits.A third public hearing relat-ed to the property was a 10/70 Request from Kelly that would allow up to 10 percent of the watershed area to be devel-oped and built upon up to 70 percent built-upon surface, and it was also approved in a 5-0 vote. Scott Miller, engineer for the project, said that “right now we are at 56 percent.”The zoning amendment to rezone the land east of NC 801 and west of Ivy Circle south of Walgreens – from Commercial Mixed (CM), Club Residential (CR) and Gateway Corridor Overlay (GC-O) to Village Mixed (VM) – drew most of the attention from the crowd.The Planning Board had voted 3-1 to deny the rezon-ing request in its meeting on By Mike BarnhardtEnterprise Record BERMUDA RUN - Trent Millslagle had a way with peo-ple.They liked him. And he liked them back.When he died in a car wreck in front of Tanglewood Pizza By Mike BarnhardtEnterprise Record ADVANCE - Members of the fire department here were left dumfounded after County Manager David Bone came to the department on Jan. 21 and abruptly removed EMS crews.They were even more con-fused when the manager, along with county attorney, Ed Vogler, failed to provide any details of allegations against the department, said Dan Bar-rrett, a member of the AFD Board of Directors.What upset members of the department even more was that it left thousand of residents in this part of the county in dan-ger because EMS units would be 10 minutes or further away. Survival rates from cardiac events improve drastically if medical care is provided within 10 minutes, said Daniel Burke, chair of the fire department’s board.“The hasty and unwarranted removal of the EMS unit from AFD unfairly smeared AFD’s reputation and left thousands of citizens without adequate EMS coverage,” a fire depart-ment statement read. “It is our understanding that the county commissioners were not aware in advance of the removal of EMS from Advance and do not agree with how this was han-dled. We are hopeful that the county will restore 24-hour EMS coverage for eastern Da-vie citizens and issue an apolo-gy to AFD after it completes its review of this situation.”The fire department did quickly negotiate with the county to have EMS crews to be at the old fire station from 8 a.m.-8 p.m. daily, at least pro-viding coverage for 12 hours per day. ‘8,000 people are in danger’ Advance FD confused by decision to remove EMS Please See Danger - Page 4 was charged with 10 counts of third-degree exploitation of a mi-nor. He was given a $100,000 un-secured bond and placed on house arrest.“We would like to thank the as-sisting agencies for helping DCSO protect children from the dangers that come with access to the wide open, all information available, world we live in now,” said Davie Sheriff JD Hartman.Other arrests are likely as offi-cers continue the investigation, he said.Davie officers were assisted by agents with Homeland Securi-ty, FBI, NC SBI, Hickory Police, Mint Hill Police, Mooresville Po-lice, Forsyth County Sheriff’s Of-fice, Winston Salem Police, Gas-ton County Police, Rockingham County Sheriff’s Office, Cabarrus County Sheriff’s Office, Boone Police, Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office, and the Yadkin County Sheriff’s Office. Officers conducted three search warrants and investigations at 15 more locations. Seventeen elec-tronic devices were seized. Information led to investiga-tions in other counties and states.Peter M. McDevitt Man faces 10 internet child porn charges Trent Millslagle flips a pie at Tanglewood Pizza Co. He died in a car crash in front of the restaurant only minutes after leaving work. Everybody’s brother Friends remember Trent Millslagle here on Feb. 3, it didn’t take long for co-workers to learn their lives would be changed forever.Actually, their lives had al-ready been changed by the 23-year-old man who always had encouraging words for ev-eryone.Holly Worley, general man- ager at the restaurant just off US 158, said it was Trent who helped her learn the ropes when she started working there about two and a half years ago.“I’ll never forget him telling me the ins and outs of every-thing and everyone at TPC, in-cluding the patrons,” she said. Please See Trent - Page 4 Town OKs zoning 98 apartments proposed in Bermuda Run Please See Zoning - Page 9 2 ‑ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Feb. 17, 2022Editorial PageIn The Mail Letters WelcomeThe Enterprise Record welcomes letters from its readers on topics of local, state, national or international issues. An effort will be made to print all letters, pro-vided they are not libelous, vulgar or in poor taste. The editor reserves the right to edit letters for grammar and for space. Letters should include the name and address of the writer and a signature. A telephone number, not to be published, is requested. Have letters in the newspa-per office no later than noon Monday of the week to be published. Enterprise Record P.O. Box, 99, Mocksville, mike.barnhardt@davie-enterprise.com. The Literary Corner Renegade Writers Guild USPS 149-160 171 S. Main St., P.O. Box 99, Mocksville, NC 27028 (336) 751-2120 Published weekly by Salisbury Newsmedia LLC John Carr.....................................Publisher Mike Barnhardt............................Managing Editor Ray Tutterow...............................Advertising Director Brian Pitts....................................Sports Editor Mocksville Enterprise 1916-1958 Davie Record 1899-1958 Periodicals Postage Paid in Mocksville, NC 27028Subscription RatesSingle Copy, 75 Cents$32.03 Per Year In Davie CountyPOSTMASTERSend Address Changes to:Davie County Enterprise RecordP.O. Box 99, Mocksville, NC 27028 Cooleemee Journal 1901-1971 Mr. Suiter a beacon of light New EMS station? Put it in western Davie County Puppy LoveBy Julie Terry CartnerCurled up in a tight ball, I’d shuddered with cold, with fear, with confusion. Just this morning I’d been snuggled up with my brothers and sisters in the barn when men with hard voices had come in. Calloused hands had reached in to pull out my bigger brothers, Bronson and Cagney, from the litter, then passed judgement on the rest. “Give the girls to a breeder, and that one,” he’d said poking at Dexter, “throw him out with the trash. He’s too small. He’ll never amount to anything.”And just like that, my safe, secure world had exploded. The farmer did just as the man had said. He’d taken me and dropped me, unceremoniously, into the dumpster. To-day was trash pick-up day, and when the big, noisy truck had picked up the dumpster and unloaded it into the gar-bage truck, then later into a giant vat in the ground, I’d been unharmed, my fall softened by bags and bags of trash. After the men left, I crawled my way out, then hungry, I searched for food, my growling tummy allowing no other option. After searching in vain for a bowl and kibble, the only food I recognized, I fell asleep, my puppy body demand-ing rest. Now, sometime later, I awakened, still cold, still hungry, and more than a little scared. What would happen to me?“Okay Dexter,” I said to myself, “you’ve had plenty of time to wallow, now get up and take charge of your life. You might have been the runt of the litter, but that doesn’t mean you’re not smart and resourceful.” With that I yawned, my pink tongue curling out of my mouth as I stretched, then I looked around. Food was my immediate need. I challenged myself again. You’ve got a nose, now use it. With the mini pep-talk behind me, I sniffed the air. It didn’t take long to find a trash bag split open with a dis-carded half slice of pizza. Not my usual kibble I thought, but it sure smells yummy. With that, I gobbled the treat, then continued my explorations.“There he is,” I heard an angry voice meow. “That, that, that … creature ate my pizza. I was saving it for later, and now it’s gone,” she wailed.“Attack!” came a second voice, then I saw two angry cats streaking towards me. Funny. I didn’t know I spoke cat, I thought, right before I realized the plight I was in. Fight or flight, I wondered, then seeing the size of my would-be attackers, I made the decision to run. And run I did. Soon the dump was behind me, an empty road in front of me. I continued to trudge down the dark, dusty road. My paws, unused to the rough gravel, hurt, but I kept going, only limping slightly. Suddenly two eyes – huge and golden – were hurtling towards me, growling like a hungry lion. I froze in terror. I just knew that beast was going to devour me. As it came screaming to a stop, I braced myself. I might be about to die, but die with dignity I would. Pride and fear froze my feet for a second, then my brain screamed, “Run!” Heck with pride, I thought, as I turned to bolt, but it was too late.Giant hands reached out and grabbed me. I shrank back in fear. Maybe if I made myself really small, it wouldn’t be interested in me. No such luck. Shaking so hard I could almost hear my bones rattle; a few words sidled past my terrified brain.“You’re only a puppy, aren’t you boy?” Then gentle hands rubbed my head, felt my long, floppy ears, stroked down my body, and assessed my paws. “Looks like you’re going to stay pretty small. That’s good; we don’t have a lot of room. My wife’s been wanting a pup. I think you’ll do, and just in time for Valentine’s Day.” With that, the man with the gentle hands tucked me inside his coat.Burrowing down, I felt warmth for the first time in what seemed like forever. Home, I thought, I’m going home. 1964By Marie CraigCome look over my shoulder as I read the 1964 Da-vie County Enterprise Record online. I think you’ll be intrigued with those current events and how things have changed. This is not a criticism of the newspaper - it was the way everybody did things back then.This was before I-40 was built through our county. Al-most every issue had a photograph of a really horrible wreck that had happened that week. It was also before it was widely accepted to wear seat belts. There were many casualties. Citizens’ groups petitioned the highway depart-ment to finish the interstate through our area. It was about 4 or 5 years before that happened. Imagine all of our resi-dents now trying to travel to Statesville or Winston-Salem without this interstate.The advertisements were amazing. “Winston Tastes Good Like a Cigarette Should” and the accompanying en-couragement to smoke. Television and radio promoted this also. The Woman’s Club had a fundraiser of selling beautiful, fancy hats for the ladies to wear to church. Another group sponsored a tea where recipients of awards were honored. Large photographs of brides in elaborate wedding dresses with full description of details about women’s clothes, visi-tors, and ceremony were in almost every paper. Very few grooms were photographed with their brides.If a married woman had her name in the newspaper she was always listed as Mrs. plus her husband’s name. Her own first name wasn’t used. A few obituaries for men in listing the survivors only put “ his wife,” and her name wasn’t even listed. The papers around Christmas featured ads for stores with an emphasis on their layaway opportunities. If people didn’t have the full amount, they waited for purchasing items until they did. Credit card debt was unheard of. It had been only months since President John Kennedy had been assassinated, and people were still very upset about that. If you are old enough to remember, I know you could tell me immediately where you were and what you were doing when you learned about that. There was a massive drive to eradicate Polio. On three Sundays, March 22, April 19, and May 17, doctors donated their time to give Sabin vaccines to citizens. There were several stations in the county. The first 3 drops on a sugar cube for immunization against Type 1 was in March, sec-ond was Type 2, and third Sunday was against Type 3. An article describes 10,670 doses administered in May. There didn’t seem to be the hesitation that we’ve seen in the past year to eradicating a terrible disease.The editor of the newspaper was Gordon Tomlinson. He was particularly interested in the history of Davie County. The reason I’m reading these papers online through the li-brary website is to learn more about the doctors who served in our county who were born before 1900. I am writing a book of biographies about these men. Speaking of dif-ferences in 1964 and now, to my knowledge there were no women doctors in Davie back then. From September 1963 to March 1965, Tomlinson wrote 19 feature articles describing 29 doctors from the past. I have found 54 doc-tors in all; 14 of those served in the Civil War and two in World War One. It’s been an interesting project, and I hope to publish this book soon. Warms My HeartBy Gaye HootsOur writers’ group met today at Julie’s home. The drive was enjoyable because she lives in a rural area like my childhood home, with rolling hills, pastureland, and farm-ing equipment for miles. Their log cabin was on a dirt road with acreage surrounding it. The sunroom ran the length of the house with a glass wall facing the back yard letting in sunlight. The room was filled with original artwork, each with a personal history. I sank into a soft sofa and immedi-ately felt at home.The soups Julie made smelled delicious and were. We enjoyed our meal and each other’s company. It had been a long time since we met in person, but we had space to safe-ly distance. The members who were not able to attend were missed. Our time was spent discussing our childhoods and past working experiences. We grew up with similar family, cultural, and religious backgrounds which determined our moral compasses.Our group included two teachers, a nurse with men-tal health experience, and an IT expert who worked with young military personnel. Many of the children and young adults we worked with had started life with several strikes To the editor:We are so saddened to hear of the passing of Mr. Julius Suiter. In our community, he was a beacon of light, a voice of hope, and a pillar of strength. His presence commanded attention, his voice compelled one to listen and his exam-ple of citizenship set the bar high for others to follow.He was not only an esteemed educator and outstand-ing leader, he was a man of dignity, a man of faith and a great family man. Before Barak and Michelle, Mr. and Mrs. Suiter and their children, Brian and Brooke emerged among so many other good families in our community that made us all proud to be American, and for us, especially African American.A mighty oak tree has fallen in our community. Its branches provided us rest from the weariness of prejudices, shade from the heat of accusation and the fruit of encour-agement to refresh and strengthen us to carry on. We have leaned on its strength and stood straight because of its pres-ence at our back that supported our posture to stand tall, stand strong and stand steadfast.Its root system runs wide, long, and deep, solidifying the enormity of its impact for generations to come. We will forever hold dear the memory, celebrate the life and contin-ue the legacy of our own, Mr. Julius Suiter. Rest in Peace.We extend our heartfelt condolences to the entire Suiter family. You all are in our thoughts and prayers.Tamela I. TatumMocksville Please See Renegade ‑ Page 10 Apparently, Davie County is looking for another EMS base.On its face, that is a good idea. We can never have EMTs and amublances too close to our residents. But everyone knows that isn’t possible. Do the best you can with the money you have.Making the decision to seek an additional EMS station - which county commissioners were expected to do on Wednesday - even more perplexing is the fact that it abruptly left its station housed with the Advance Fire Department because of alleged wrong-doings - most of which according to a recent inves-tigation happened years ago and had been handled effectively.Sure, the county has a ton of American Rescue Plan funds available for the project; you know those funds, they were handed out in droves by the federal govern-ment in response to the pandemic. There are strings attached as to how they can be spent, but they are in no way limited to a new EMS station.And to top all of that off, Davie County’s finances aren’t what they used to be. The county has already dipped farther into its reserves than its own policy allows. Proposed costs for a new jail increased by some $11 million, and you can bet the cost of any new building project will be higher than ever seen. Building prices may stabilize, according to the coun-ty’s own experts, but they aren’t going down anytime soon.If that new EMS base isn’t near my neighborhood, it is a mistake. I live in western Davie, just off US 64 West a couple of miles from the Iredell line. As it is now, us and many others in both directions are too far away from that 10-minute window needed to save many patients suffering from cardiac events.The county built a station on US 601 South to help residents in that area. The county built a station in Farmington to help residents in that area. And the county agreed to lease space at the Advance Fire De-partment to cover folks in that area after mold forced the closing of a station on Yadkin Valley Road. The county also operates from its headquarters in Mocks-ville.Last month, the county left its base at the Advance Fire Department. A letter from the county manager made the problems sound extremely serious. An in-vestigation by an independent firm hired by the fire department made them seem meek.Most likely, it is petty politics causing this division. There’s probably a few people who don’t get along, or one who wants another’s job, or one who’s mad that someone else got a job, we don’t know. Whatever the reason, it’s wrong. To put your fellow residents’ lives at risk over something petty is just wrong. Dif-ferences can be settled without overreacting, which we think the county did in this instance.One thing is for sure, we shouldn’t lose any respect for our firefighters at Advance or anywhere else. They’re good people providing an invaluable service. You expect them to come when you call, and they do, willingly, often leaving their own families to do so. And we must remember, most are volunteers.Another thing, we should not lose respect for any of our EMTs. They save lives every day. They’ll do their best - whether based in Advance or Farmington.To quote Rodney King: “Why can’t we all just get along?”- Mike Barnhardt DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Feb. 17, 2022 - 3 Presidential sites Black History Sharon Anderson The Upper West Side in the borough of Manhattan New York is where we go to visit what we, and a good deal of the world today knows as Central Park. But how many of us know that before the park was a village whose history has been hidden for decades?Seneca Village was a 19th-century settlement of most-ly free African-Americans, many of whom had fled from the disease and discrimination descending on their downtown Manhattan neighborhood. While Seneca Village was the largest settlement in this uptown area, it was surrounded by smaller ones, inhabited by Irish and German immigrants. Together, these settlements would become the present-day Central Park. At its peak, the area was home to approximate-ly 225 residents, three church-es, two schools, and three cemeteries.Seneca Village was found-ed in 1825 by free Blacks. Many were landowners and relatively economically secure compared to their downtown counterparts. Under a New York state law created in 1821, African-American men in the state could vote if they owned $250 worth of property and had lived in the state for at least three years. Owning property was a way to gain political power, and the purchase of land by Black people likely had a significant effect on their political engagement.By the 1840s, members of the city's elite were publicly calling for the construction of a large new park in Man-hattan to rival parks found in Europe. The area identi-fied for the park was on the Upper East Side and was occupied by multiple wealthy families, who objected to the taking of their land. After a second attempt failed to secure that land, a new site was proposed, which included Seneca Village and the settlements in and around what we know as the current Central Park. A smear campaign by park advocates and the media was started to build public sentiment to support plans to rid the area of the residents of Seneca Village and its surrounding communities. The area was described as “shantytowns" with residents labeled as squatters, vagabonds, and scoundrels. They were also accused of stealing food and operating illegal bars. The city began enforcing little-known regulations and requiring Seneca Village residents to pay rent and property assessments on more than 34,000 lots in and near the proposed park. Seneca Village residents who owned land were offered compensation for their property.For two years, residents protested and filed lawsuits to halt the sale of their land. However, in mid-1856, residents were given final notices. In 1857, the city ac- By Thomasine GaitherFor the Enterprise While attending Davie High School, my friend circle from both sides of our culture was pretty impressive. I never was one to have met a stranger.For this particular column and for February, in respect of Black History Month, a particular friend came to mind. In thinking back, I wanted to recognize the positive im-pactof our own local and neighboring community to show what a particular household family has known for many years, how it was to be part of a family of another Black business owner, a Black female business owner, a mother who made contributions to the community, looking for nothing in return, nor looking for any types of validation from man.It was just in her nature to do as she did.This type of local history can’t be found on a Goo-gle search, so I reached out to my friend - high school colleague and sports competitor on the field - Warren Fleming.The Fleming household had a lot of offer in the Cooleemee and surrounding communities because of the mother, Mrs. Janice Fleming, also a Black business owner. Warren said he was humbled to share the Flem-ing story, as was I to learn of this historical achievement behind this phenominal woman.In honor and recognition of Mrs. Janice Fleming:Proverbs 31:18, She perceives that her merchandise is good, And her lamp does not go out by night. :19, She stretches out her hands to the distaff And her hand holds the spindle. :20, She extends her hand to the poor, yes. She reaches out her hands to the needy. :27, She watch-es over the ways of her household And does not eat the bread of idleness.:28, Her children rise up and call her blessed, her husband also, and he praises her.The story of Mrs. Janice Fleming will follow next week. quired all private property within Seneca Village through eminent domain, and on Oct. 1 the last holdouts had been removed and the properties destroyed.Seneca Village lasted 32 years. During its short existence, it was home to the largest number of Afri-can-American property owners in New York before the Civil War. Researchers have found evidence of Seneca Village's existence, including two graves and a burial plot. The Seneca Village Project was formed in 1998 to raise awareness of the village. In 2001, a historical sign was unveiled, commemorating the site where Seneca Village once stood. The lingering question is: Where did the residents go? Attempts to find their descendants is under way. Seneca Village: Central Park’s hidden secret You can’t ‘Google’ this local history By Betty Etchison WestFor the Enterprise The home of the 10th President of the United States, John Tyler, is just 11.3 miles from Berkeley Plantation, the birthplace of the ninth President, Wil-liam Henry Harrison. Tyler, who was Vice President when William Henry Harrison was Pres-ident, was at his home in Virginia when a man on horseback brought the mes-sage that President Harri-son was dead. Vice President Tyler left immediately for Washing-ton. He was the first Vice President to move into the role of President. That transition did not occur without controver-sy. Some members of the Congress thought that John Tyler should be called act-ing president or some other title, not president. Tyler disagreed and declared that he was the President of the United States with all the powers associated with that office. Thus, a precedent was set—if the President of the United States is not able to serve, then the Vice Pres-ident becomes President. That became known as the Tyler Precedent.In this article, we are not as much interested in Mr. Tyler as President as we are in Mr. Tyler, landown-er. While he was President, John Tyler paid $10,000 for a 1,200 acre plantation. Tyler named his plantation Sherwood Forest. Sher-wood Forest was the home of John Tyler until his death in 1862. During the Civil War, Tyler’s second wife, Ju-lia Gardiner Tyler, and her children had to flee from the Sherwood Forest prop-erty. The Union troops under General McClellan planned to set fire to the Sherwood Forest Mansion, but the plan was foiled by McClellan because he was once Julia Gardner’s beau. (History can be strang-er than fiction.) After the war Julia Gardiner Tyler and her family returned to Sherwood Forest. Mrs. Ty-ler surveyed the damage, hired immigrant laborers to make repairs, and made Sherwood Forest a working plantation again.The Tylers’ son, Dr. Lyon Gardiner Tyler, who for 31 years was President of the College of William and Mary, inherited the property. The Sherwood Forest Plantation is now owned by Dr. Lyon Gar-diner Tyler’s son, Harrison Ruffin Tyler, who is Presi-dent John Tyler’s youngest grandson, and is now 91 years old. Sherwood Forest Man-sion is open to the public by reservation only. The grounds are open to visi-tors daily for self-guided tours. Visitors park their cars in a large parking lot and then walk up a long walk toward the mansion. Suddenly, the Sherwood Forest Mansion comes into view. It is a beautiful house indeed. Visitors can explore the grounds which includes the Tyler Family Pet Grave-yard. The Pet Graveyard has many small gravestones for dogs and other pets. A larger stone marks the grave of President Tyler’s favorite horse. The price of admission to the grounds is $10 and to the Mansion is $35, with children being admitted free.The Sherwood For-est House is said to be the longest frame house in the United States. It is over 300 feet long. The book, Cabins, “Cottages and Mansions” by Nancy and Christopher Benbow says: “The house’s central portion is connected to the former kitchen build-ing by a long hallway, and to President Tyler’s law of-fice on the other side by a private ballroom which is 68 feet in length. The room was designed by John and Julia Tyler for dancing the Virginia Reel. The house has 24 rooms, 7 sets of stairs, and 18 fireplaces. One third of the furniture is original. President Tyler’s porcelain, china, silver, mirrors, and girondoles are still in use at the plantation. All of the hardware in the home including an 1845 heat register is original.” A scar on the front door at Sherwood Forest was made by a Union Soldier’s sword and is evidence that the Union Army was once there. The Sherwood For-est Plantation Mansion is longer than any other of the early American man-sions because the depen-dencies, which were in separate buildings at other plantations, are part of the Sherwood Forest Mansion itself. The attached depen-dencies include the over-seer’s office, the laundry, the weaving room, etc. A separate building on the property houses the cream-ery.John and Julia Gardiner Tyler had seven children. John Tyler and his first wife, Letitia had seven or eight children. Different sources give different num-bers, but the total of Tyler children was either 14 or 15. John Tyler was the fa-ther of the most children of any President. It seems special that descendants of President and Mrs. Tyler have cared enough about the family’s history to maintain and restore their ancestral property.People who plan to visit the James River Plantations will want to include both William Henry Harrison’s birthplace, Berkeley Plan-tation, and John and Julia Tyler’s, Sherwood For-est, on their tour. Another plantation which is near-by is the Shirley Plantation, the birthplace of General Robert E. Lee’s mother. It is a beautiful mansion. The questions about slav-ery arise concerning the plantations, but if a person is just interested in archi-tecture and antiques, the James River Plantations are worth trip to that section of Virginia.Call 804-829-5377 for information about Sher-wood Forest. I tried to get reservations to tour the Sherwood Forest a number of times to no avail. Once while walking around the grounds, my friend, Jane Testerman, and I saw a caretaker. He asked us if we would like to tour the house. He unlocked the front door, and we entered the beautiful foyer. He then took us to the huge ball-room. It is indeed long which is understandable since it was designed for the Virginia reel which was the dance craze of the day when the Tylers lived at Sherwood Forest. We did not see the rest of the house, but we appreciated the caretaker giving us a glimpse inside of the Sher-wood Forest Mansion. I doubt that such a sit-uation will arise again so visitors to Sherwood For-est may have to be satisfied with a self-guided tour of the grounds if they can’t schedule a tour. Sherwood Forest the home of President John Tyler Presidents John Tyler’s home - Sherwood Forest - is open for tours by appointment only. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON REQUEST FOR ANNEXATION 1396498 The public will take notice that the Town Board of the Town of Mocksville has called a public hearing at 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday, March 1, 2022 at the Mocksville Town Hall, 171 South Clement Street, Mocksville, North Carolina, on the question of annexing the following described territory, requested by petition filed pursuant to G.S. 160A-31: Metes and Bound Description: Exhibit ALegal Description BEGINNING at a new 5/8” rebar, the southwest corner of Tract 2 as shown on Plat Book 13, Page 348; thence with the south line of said Tract 2 N82°43’32”E 472.75’ to a new 5/8” rebar in the west line of PIN 5748508813 as described and recorded in Deed Book 513, Page 971; thence with said west line S05°14’20”W 487.13’ to a new 5/8” rebar, the northern corner of Tract 3 in said Plat Book 13, Page 348; thence with the northern line of said Tract 3, being the southern line of Tract 1 in said Plat Book 13, Page 348 S64°52’25”W 1175.78’ to a point in the center of a creek; thence with the center of said creek the follow- ing ten (10) courses and distances: 1) N23°12’21”W 60.09’ to a point; thence 2) N11°06’59”W 85.23’ to a point; thence 3) N27°14’10”W 91.68’ to a point; thence 4) N54°08’00”W 46.16’ to a point; thence 5) N26°12’25”W 58.19’ to a point; thence 6) N03°47’34”E 81.56’ to a point; thence 7) N22°01’42”W 126.58’ to a point; thence 8) N02°22’37”E 136.55’ to a point; thence 9) N30°49’36”W 74.80’ to a point; thence 10) N45°10’47”E 63.74’ to a point being located N12°25’48”W 40.01’ from an existing T-Bar; thence leaving the center of said creek and with the west line of said Tract 1, being the eastern line of PIN 5748313327 as described and recorded in Deed Book 327, Pg. 850 the following six (6) courses and distances: 1) N19°11’32”E 205.24’ to a point in the creek; thence 2) N02°05’24”E 380.22’ to a point in the creek; thence 3) N27°27’56”E 144.13’ to a new 5/8” rebar; thence 4) N25°55’03”E 427.42’ to a point in the creek; thence 5) N15°59’40”W 220.75’ to a point in the creek; thence 6) N06°26’17”E 163.45’ to a point in the center of U.S. Hwy 64; thence with the center of said U.S. Hwy 64 the following three (3) courses and distances: 1) S82°43’23”E 130.84’ to a point; thence 2) S83°09’13”E 229.03’ to a point; thence 3) S84°33’05”E 213.46’ to a point, the northeast corner of said Tract 1 and the northwest corner of said Tract 2; thence with the west line of said Tract 2 the following two (2) courses and distances: 1) S07°29’35”W 659.02’ to a new 5/8” rebar; thence 2) S03°57’17”E 564.02’ to the Beginning and being Tract 1 as shown on Plat Book 13, Page 348 containing 37.4977 acres more or less. Subject to easements and restrictions of record. Written and oral comments are encouraged at Mocksville Town Hall, 171 South Clement Street, Mocksville, NC 27028, (336) 753-6702 or ltrivette@mocksvillenc.gov Persons requiring special accommoda- tions or auxiliary aids and services may contact Mocksville Town Hall at (336) 753-6700 at least 72 hours in advance of the meeting to request assistance. 4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Feb. 17, 2022 Continued From Page 1“The citizens need to know that EMS is in no danger here,” Barrett said, adding that it took weeks for the department to get specifics as to allegations of wrongdoing at the depart-ment. In addition, the situ-ation was handled wrong, he said, with the county making it look like the fire department was more of an “animal house” than a pro-fessional department, which is far from the truth.Once the department re-ceived specifics about the allegations, they hired an independent agency to con-duct an investigation. Burke said that all of the incidents happened more than a year ago, and had been handled by the department.One of the most serious incidents reported by Bone was “unwanted physical touching” from fire depart-ment personnel to an EMS worker. That touching, ac-cording to Barrett, was by a special needs young man who volunteered for easy chores at the department. There was nothing sexual about the touching, more Danger ... Continued From Page 1“I laughed, because I thought to myself, who pays this much attention and who has this kind of memory?“But Trent did because he cared about every single person he came across. Not only was he my employee, but he was like a brother to me. We had many talks about life’s curveballs. We cried together, and laughed together many times over. He will be missed by every single person, employees and patrons.” She organized a Go-FundMe page for Trent’s family that generated more than $13,000 in a week. The restaurant held a memorial service attended by some 60 people.“Trent brought the sun- Trent Millslagle with friend Maxx Clark, girlfirend Katy Trader, dressing up for Halloween with fellow Tanglewood Pizza employees, and with his natural smile. Trent ... shine with him everywhere he went, and made sure to save some for you when you were having a rainy day,” said CJ Shelton. “Saying he will be missed by all of us at TPC is this lifetime’s great-est understatement.”“Trent was loved by so many,” said Brandon Tester. “He had a compassionate heart, was a sincere freind and a downright genuine man. We are all better peo-ple for knowing him.”P’nut remembers a few times he was ready to quit his job in frustration. “Trent would never let me quit ... and never let me be mad around him. He was my brother and my friend and I miss him.”“Trent was a shining light at TPC,” Barbara said. “Anyone he touched would shine brighter, too.”“He was the most genuine and loving guy you could ever know,” said room-mate Maxx Clark. “And he was always there when you needed him the most.”Holly said that Trent could do any job at the res-taurant, and was the assis-tant kitchen manager. “He ran the kitchen like nobody could. And in the two and a half years he worked for her, he never once called and said he couldn’t come to work that day.“He was an amazing kid, like a brother to everybody,” she said. “He wouldn’t let you be in a bad mood.”Trent was going to For-syth Tech, and was a con-sidering a career with the park service. Holly said he was saving his money to buy a ring so he could ask his girlfriend, Katie Trader, if she would marry him.Trent had worked a shift at Tanglewood Pizza that night, and left about 9:45 to get something to eat be-fore heading home. His last credit card receipt was from a local convenience store before his car crossed the center line and was struck in the rear by an oncoming vehicle just after 10 p.m. Trent’s car burst into flames.Holly said that a neigh-bor from Bermuda Run had climbed the fence and attempted to rescue Trent - who already appeared un-conscious - but the flames were too intense.Those still working at the restaurant hadn’t noticed the wreck, but received a call. They started to call ev-ery employee who had left for the night. Everyone answered ex-cept Trent.The restaurant was open for those who wanted to mourn the next day, but no food was served.Holly said the ordeal helped her to realize that the restaurant is like a family. Faces come and go, people bicker and complain. “But at the end of the day, we all stick together. We’re like a big family here. I have nev-er worked where there is so much love.”Trent is the son of mother Jamie Turner and stepfather Nathan Turner. He has two little sisters, ages 9 and 2. He graduated from South-west Elementary, Meadow-lark Middle and West For-syth High schools. A celebration of his life service was held Satur-day, Feb. 12 at River Oaks Community Church, where he attended for the past 17 years. “He was an amazing kid, like a brother to everybody. He wouldn’t let you be in a bad mood.” - Holly Worley RemodelWithMiller.com 336.998.2140 REMODEL WITH MILLERT�uste� quali�� & valu� fo� 42 year�REMODEL WITH CONFIDENCE O ver the past 30 years I have used Miller for several projects, and have always been very satisfied with their professionalism and quality of work.” G. BARNEY, Advance “ 1378016like a hug. It was how this young man greeted almost everyone, he said.The fire department pro-vided a timeline of events:Jan. 20: Fire Chief Rodney Miller told board members he had requested a meeting with Bone and EMS Director Brian Byrd about a rumor of complaints against the fire department.Jan. 21: The county manager and EMS direc-tor meet with Miller and board member, Chris Den-nis. The manager handed Miller the letter saying they were terminating the agree-ment that housed EMS units there immediately. Miller asked for details about the allegations, and was told by the county attorney that no more information could be released. All EMS equip-ment and people were moved to the station on Farmington Road.“Chief Miller immedi-ately called the chairman of the county commissioners and other commissioners to try to get some answers. Commissioners said they had no idea what was go-ing on but they would make some calls and try to find out.”Jan. 22: No answers from the county, “and our citizens still would wait 10-plus minutes for an ALS EMS unit.”Jan. 23: County com-mission chair, James Blak-ley, said commissioners would discuss the issue that evening.Jan. 24: “Chief Miller received a call from several commissioners stating that the county’s handling of this incident was very unprofes-sional, and they were work-ing on it.”Jan. 25: County officials meet that evening with fire department officials, who again asked for more spe-cifics about the allegations. Bone said he would have to contact the county attorney. They also told Bone about their concerns for EMS re-sponse times in the area. They offered the old fire station, which could only be used for half a day because it has no living quarters.Jan. 26: Agreement reached to temporarily house EMS units at the old fire station. Jan. 27: The county at-torney provides a name of the person involved with the inappropriate touching, but few details. “Alleged physical touching was not sexual or intentional but was unwanted. No specif-ics or details were provided as to the other three allega-tions,” the fire department statement read. The county had also claimed that a fire department member was making wine, that another loudly worked on a gun in the wee hours of the morn-ing, and that male and fe-male visitors were allowed in staff bedrooms. Miller and another board member met with the person ac-cused of unwanted physi-cal touching that evening, placed him on a 30-day suspension pending review. That person resigned. Bone had written that Miller had been made aware of the un-wanted touching butJan. 28: The fire de-partment makes a written request for specifics of al-legations.Jan. 31: The county pro-vides a written summary of the unwanted physical touching, but nothing on the other three allegations.Feb. 1: The fire depart-ment hires an indepedent human resources firm to in-vestigate the claims by the county.Barrett said the incidents had been handled internally, and appeared to have been one-time occurrences.The wine making, which wasn’t successful, hap-pened “some years ago,” according to the depart-ment, and Miller put a stop to it immediately.The accusation of op-posite sex visitors was also years ago. Since, the fire department installed badge readers that only al-low staff members to enter the living quarters. Visitors must be accompanied by a staff member. “No evidence was found of unacceptable conduct,” AFD said of the investigation. “Staff under-stands that having visitors is a privilege that can be with-drawn.”The late night noise complaint was from more than two years ago, which was also handled by the chief. No such complaints had been received since, the statement read.“It appears these three allegations were just win-dow dressing to make the situation at AFD appear more serious than it was to try to justify the hasty removal of EMS and lease termination. The third party firm investigated and deter-mined that when these type concerns were raised years ago, AFD investigated and took prompt corrective ac-tion. There has been no recurence of these issues since,” the statement read.County commission-ers were scheduled to meet on Wednesday. Among the items on the agenda were personnel issues, as well as giving someone the author-ity to negotiate a price for land to build a new EMS station.Burke said that could take up to two years or lon-ger, while in the meantime, Advance residents are left without coverage. All decisions by the de-partment - including the one to allow EMS crews to be housed at the new station - are made with citizen safety in mind. He also said there is no animosity between Advance firefighters and EMS crews. “But now 8,000 people are in danger.” The candidate filing peri-od for local and state offices resumes at 8 a.m. on Thurs-day, Feb. 24 and will close at noon on Friday, March 4.Offices that may be filed for and fees paid in the Da-vie County Board of Elec-tions Office are: NC Senate, $140; NC House of Repre-sentatives, $140; Clerk of Court, $974; Sheriff, $927; two county commissioner seats (now held by James Blakley and Benita Finney), $68; and three Board of Ed-ucation seats (now held by David Carroll, Clint Junker and Lori Smith), $36.Filing fees may be paid by check to the Davie County Board of Elections, 161 Poplar St., Suite 102. Please contact the Elections office if you have further questions at 753-6072.Candidates who filed be-fore the process was halted in December: Republicans J.D. Hartman and Mark Howell for sheriff; Repub-lican Julia Howard for N.C. House of Representatives; Republicans Jason Law-rence, Sonya Spry and An-drew Brock for Davie Clerk of Superior Court; Eric J. Farr, Davie district court judge seat; Republican Ste-phen Duane Vestal for Da-vie County Commissioner; and Republican Joseph “Con” Shelton for Davie Board of Education. Candidate filing re-opens Feb. 24 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Feb. 17, 2022 - 5 Thanks to the generos-ity of more than 50 local sponsors, the 11th Annual POPSICLE 5K on Saturday, Feb. 26 is well on its way to being a huge success.Now SURF needs run-nersSign-up online at davief-oundation.org or in person Monday-Thursday from 9-5 at the Davie Community Foundation at 107 N. Salis-bury St., Mocksville. The pre-registration fee is $30 until Feb. 22. Race day reg-istration is $35. SURF welcomes all run-ners or walkers.Students Understanding Real Futures (SURF) is a youth-led organization in Davie County. The SURF Board is a youth philan-thropy board, made up of 24 high school students who learn about the importance of giving back to their com-munity. They define philan-thropy as the 3 Ts – giving of their Time, Talent and Treasure. Since 2005, the board has raised money and awarded grants for youth- Learn more WakeHealth.edu/FamilyMedClemmonsII Dana Winn, MD Here To Care For You One Health Family Medicine Clemmons One Health Family Medicine Clemmons II Great news: One Health Family Medicine Clemmons is expanding. Scott Vogler, MD, Dana Winn, MD and Courtney Scott, PA-C continue to care for patients at our 2265 Lewisville-Clemmons Road location. We are pleased to welcome Holly Borders, MD, Ryan Gilliam, MD and Vanessa Kearney, PA-C who have joined our new practice located at 2311 Lewisville-Clemmons Road at One Health Family Medicine Clemmons II. Both locations offer exceptional primary care for all ages. 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Fundraisers like the POP-SICLE 5K make it possible for these young philanthro-pists to continue to support youth-led projects in the community. In February, SURF hosts an annual fundraising event - the POPSICLE 5K, start-ing at Mocksville Elemen-tary School, and traveling down Main Street to the Greenway in Rich Park. Runners are invited to eat a popsicle at the beginning, middle and end of the run. There is also a “Brain Freeze” challenge after the run. The POPSICLE 5K is known among runners for the soups and grilled cheese sandwiches provided after the usually cold run. Lace up those shoes for the annual SURF Popsicle Run 1200205 New LocationIn Mocksville“The Best that Heart and Hands Can Give” MOCKSVILLE CHAPEL NOW OPEN!953 Salisbury Road, Mocksville, NC 27028 • Ph:336-477-2086 Visit Our Website to find our Lexington & Winston-Salem Locations www.robertsfuneral.com 1109590 Cheryl V. Anderson Manager & Mortician Runners (above) enjoy a previous Popsicle Run sponsored by the Davie SURF Board. Below are past board members working at a past run. 6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Feb. 17, 2022Public Records Land TransfersThe following land transfers were filed with the Davie Register of Deeds, listed by parties involved, acreage, location and deed stamps purchased, with $2 representing $1,000.- Ronald A. Joyce and Elena K. Joyce to STOR ADVNC Commerce, 5.3 acres (Bermuda Quay), Bermuda Run, $3,300.- 146 Commerce to STOR ADVNC Com-merce, 1.97 acres, Com-merce Drive, Advance, $8,700.- Anita Love and Mi-chael Love to Michael Love, 1 lot, US 64.- Charles M. Ortiz Jr. to Cheryl L. Hutchison, trustee, tracts, Farmington Road.- Colonial Estates to Dianne Morgan Borgen, 1 lot, New Hampshire Court, Mocksville, $75.- Carol Marie Mansfield and Ethan Ron Wiesler to Sharon G. Bolles, 1 lot, Kinderton Village, Bermu-da Run, $462.- Greg Parrish Builders to Andrej Vasica and Eva Vasica, 1 lot, Marbrook, Mocksville, $643.- Matthew C. Lowish and Anne A. Lowish to Michael D. Lowish, 1 lot, Greenwood Lakes, $450.- John Bishop to Jenni-fer L. McKown, 5.41 acres, $280.- J Reader Construction to Joseph G. Leonard and Candice D. Johnson, 1 lot, Woodcove Forest, $1,308.- Sandra L. Smith to Clinton Eugene Cave and Denise Moss Cave, tracts, $350.- Philip David Edwards and Judith Sandra Edwards to Richard Eric Hansen and Carol Louise Hansen, 1 vil-la, Bermuda Village, $880.- Dianne C. Oliver (and as executor of estate of Walter Ralph Oliver), and Shelia F. Oliver to Jacob Franklin Potts, 17.97 acres, Carolina Ave., Mocksville Township, $131.- Lynda D. Seymour to Aaron N. Anthony and Leah L. Anthony, 10 acres, White Dove Way, Mocks-ville, $1,194.- Jane S. Vogler and John Clay Vogler, co-suc-cessor trustees to Alicia S. Pitt and Andrew Pitt, 15.4 acres, Shady Grove Town-ship, $650.- Rebecca Jan Bailey to Tristan C. Phelps, 2 acres, $152.- Cynthia Bailey Benson to Robert Floyd Benson Jr., 1 lot, Turnberry at Box-wood, Mocksville.- Jeffrey Lee Schneider (and as executor of estate of Robert Lee Schneider) and Billie Thompson Schnei- der, Steven Lee Schneider and Tina Marie Schneider, and Cynthia Schneider Kramer and Jeffrey Ken-neth Kramer to Bobby Jo McCreary, trustee, 1 con-dominium, Bermuda Vil-lage, $268.- Chad Wayne Miller and Sarah Beth Miller to Cameron Wade Denny and Rachel Anne Denny, 1 lot, Summer Hill Farm, $790.- Landon Keith Rosen-quist (and as executor of estate of W. Hollyn Stokes) and Mary Rosenquist, Ronald Eugene Stokes and Brenda Stokes, Em-ily Stokes Johnson and Stephen Johnson, Bob-by Gray Rosenquist and Anna Rosenquist, Christina Stokes Clinard, and Hol-lyn Kent Stokes to Taylor R. Sheets, 1 tract, Jerusa-lem Township, US 601 S., $290.- Ernest Theodore Koontz Jr. and Charles Anna Koontz to Zachary Koontz, 14.49 acres, Cala-haln Township.- Frankie Narron Wil-liams to Opendoor Proper-ty Trust I, 1 lot, Kinderton Village, Bermuda Run, $666.- WEN Contracting to Mark Petovic, and Deborah Petovic, 1 lot, McCullough Road, Mocksville, $514.- Lewis Vannoy to Ka-tie Sue Vannoy Eller, 1 lot, North Ridge, Mocksville, $302.- Harold Loyd Rollins Jr. and Martha H. Rollins to Kareem Jamal Scott, 1 tract, Sunset Drive, Mocks-ville, $350.- Jeffrey A. Jones and Susan Harvey-Jones to John Venable, 1 lot, Green-wood Lake, $48.- Michael E. Wilson to Katrina I. Gesh to Grimkey Rhett Spencer IV and Do-raine Grieser Spencer, 1 lot, Pembrooke Ridge, Bermu-da Run, $520.- Heather Smith to Mi-chael Lawrence Wolford, tracts, Jerusalem Township.- John Wayne Swisher and Mary Ann Swisher to Landon Scott Swisher, 3 acres, Clarksville Town-ship.- William Robert Zim-merman and William Rob-ert Zimmerman II and Lori Beth Zimmerman to Jarian Payton Zimmerman, 34 acres, $570.- Karen Diane Shore Creason and Terry Ray Creason to Kingz Prop-erties, tracts, Mocksville Township, $685.- Stacey C. White and Corey Tyler White to FKH SFR Propco, 1 lot, Kinder-ton Village, Bermuda Run, $910.- BRF Cornatzer to Wrennovation Hunt Vil- lage, tract, Cornatzer Road, Advance.- BRF Cornatzer and Wrennovation Hunt Vil-lage to BRI 2016 Cornatzer Road, tract, Cornatzer Road, Advance, $20,000.- Ashley Carter and Wes-ley Carter to Laura Paige Austin, Daniel C. Kenney and Esther E. Kenney, 1 lot, Quail Hollow, $550.- Reagan Michelle Frye and Jessie Lee Frye to Ja-cob Baity Koontz and Kelsey Ann Phillips, 1 lot, Creekwood Estates, Farm-ington Township, $472.- Arena Builders Asso-ciates to William R. Burrus and April D. Burrus, 1 lot, Arrowhead, $1,150.- Steven Randall Mauck and Susan Slate Mauck to Antony Taquey and Karen A. Taquey, 1 lot, Bermuda Run West, $1,300.- Janet G. Styers to Co-rey T. White and Stacey C. White, 1 lot, Frye Acres, $630.- Catherine M. Klinkbeil (and as executor of estate of Philip M. Lipani) and Kristopher P. Klinkbeil to Dustin Craven, 1 lot, Bur-ton Road, Advance, $380.- WEN Contracting to Benigno Lopez Tierrablan-ca and Dalia Gisela Diaz Gama, 1 lot, McCullough Road, Mocksville, $480.- William Allen Keenan to Molly Elizabeth Miles, 1lot, Craftwood, Mocks-ville, $350.- Francis R. Randolph to Andrea Cherie Easter, tract, Mocksville Township, $358.- Kevin B. Boyles and Renee D. Boyles to An-drew C. Cox, 1 lot, $760.- James Luther Seagle and Cheree Seagle to Larry McClamrock, tracts, $550.- Glenver W. Shrews-bury and Cynthia A. Shrewsbury, and Kevin B. Hendrix to Nicholas J. Barnhardt, 3.45 acres, Farmington Township, $125.- Tom J. Irwin and Edith C. Irwin to Gillian Mary Grossnickle and Wayne Preston Grossnickle, 1 vil-la, Bermuda Village, $434.- Michelle A. Reott and Lisa R. Nieters, co-trust-ees to Larry E. Senger and Lynn G. Senger, 1 condo-minium, Bermuda Village, $320.- Ben C. Owens Con-struction Co. to Liberty Storage Solutions, tracts, Mocksville Township, $340.- Jason Arthur Amatuc-cio and Nicole Elyse Win-chester to John Fattaleh and Stephanie Fattaleh, 2 tracts, Bear Woods Trail, Mocks-ville, $770.- Mary Elizabeth Brown to Steve Elam and Mary B. Elam, 1 condominium, Bermuda Village, $370.- Odie-Carolyn Billings to Tommy Ray Pruitt, 1.3 acres, Clarksville Town-ship.- William J. Marklin Jr. and Betty Marklin, Ralph D. Naylor and Nora L. Nay-lor to Erick Adolfo Barron Ruano and Adolfo Barron Moreno and Rosalba Ru-ano Julian, tracts, Mocks-ville Township, $160.- Danny Ray Eudy (and as executor of estate of Jack E. Eudy) and Joanne Eudy to Otis Dewayne Ramsey and Jeanie Elaine Ramsey, 3 lots, Jerusalem Township, $300.- Danny Ray Eudy and Joanne Eudy to Donald Lee Stepp, parcel, Jerusalem Township, $20. ArrestsThe following were ar-rested by the Davie County Sheriff’s Office.Feb. 12: Michael Dean Knight, 38, of Ijames Church Road, Mocks-ville, possession of drug paraphernalia, violation of court order, possession of methamphetamine; To-varest Devon Tate, 22, of Statesville, using boat ac-cess for other purposes; Isaiah Mathayus, 18, of Stone Wood Road, Mocks-ville, third-degree sexual exploitation of a minor.Feb. 11: Luis A. Arella-nos, 42, of Winston-Salem, failure to wear seat belt, driving while license re-voked impaired revocation; Mark Stephen Hughes, 40, of Brevard, damage to property; Tiffany Nichole Toler, 35, of Jericho Church Road, Mocksville, school attendance law violation.Feb. 10: Tamika Denise Gadson, 37, of US 601 S., Mocksville, injury to prop-erty, assault with deadly weapon inflicting serious injury, felony larceny, un-authorized use of vehicle; Dawanna Lynn Creed Jack-son, 36, of Yadkinville, breaking, entering and lar-ceny; Justin Paul Miller, 41, of NC 801 S., Mocks-ville, maintaining a vehicle or dwelling for a controlled substance.Feb. 9: Tasaun La-prynce Martin, 21, of Duke St., Cooleemee, failure to appear in court; Tammy Ly-nette O’Neal, 52, of Foster St., Mocksville, attempt-ing breaking and entering of vehicle; Raul Nicolas Reyes, 25, of Deer Run Drive, Mocksville, DWI.Feb. 8: Alexander Del-mar Clark, 34, of NC 801 S., Mocksville, breaking, entering and larceny; Deb-ra Joann Spillman Hutch-ens, 58, of Legion Hut Road, Mocksville, failure to appear in court; David Lee Singleton, 41, of Wall St., Mocksville, domestic violence protective order violation.Feb. 7: Robert Gray Johnson, 42, of Hillcrest Drive, Advance, assault on a female.Feb. 6: Wilbert Har-ris Jr., 48, of Calvin Lane, Mocksville, larceny of ve-hicle. Sheriff’s OfficeThe following are from Davie County Sheriff’s Of-fice reports.Feb. 12: suspicious activity, Swicegood St., Mocksville; suspicious ac-tivity, Chinquapin Road, Mocksville; nuisance com-plaint, Mill Cove Drive, Advance; fraud, M&D Lane, Mocksville; suspi-cious activity, W. Brick Walk Court, Mocksville; trespassing, Cornatzer Road, Advance; suspi-cious activity, Tatum Road, Mocksville; burglary, Gordon Drive, Advance; robbery, Salisbury Road, Mocksville; assault, Green St., Mocksville; suspicious activity, Salisbury Road, Mocksville; trespassing, US 601 S., Mocksville.Feb. 11: harassment, Richie Road, Mocksville; larceny, Foster St., Mocks-ville; domestic disturbance, Midway St., Coolee-mee; harassment, Bermu-da Run Drive, Bermuda Run; suspicious activity, Salisbury Road, Mocks-ville; trespassing, Wil-liams Road, Mocksville; fraud, Government Center Drive, Mocksville; rob-bery, Gaither St., Mocks-ville; harassment, Willow Creek Lane, Mocksville; domestic disturbance, US 158, Mocksville; domestic assist, Foster Dairy Road, Mocksville; damage to property, Green St., Mocks-ville; larceny, Wilkesboro St., Mocksville; trespass-ing, Yadkinville Road, Mocksville; trespassing, US 601 N., Mocksville; assault, Pinebrook School Road, Mocksville; do-mestic assist, Nail Lane, Mocksville; larceny, NC 801 N., Bermuda Run; ha-rassment, War Eagle Drive, Mocksville.Feb. 10: larceny, S. Main St., Mocksville; tres-passing, Juney Beauchamp Road, Advance; custody is-sue, US 64 W., Mocksville; larceny, US 601 S., Mocks-ville; trespassing, Tatum Road, Mocksville; distur-bance, NC 801 N., Bermu-da Run; harassment, War Eagle Drive, Mocksville; fraud, W. Kinderton Way, Bermuda Run; suspicious activity, Northridge Court, Mocksville; fraud, S. Main St., Mocksville; fraud, Ole-ander Drive, Bermuda Run; larceny, Gordon Drive, Ad-vance; fraud, Court Square, Mocksville; larceny, Hard-ing St., Mocksville; tres-passing, Summit Drive, Mocksville; fraud, War Eagle Drive, MOcksville; harassment, Leslie Court, Advance; sex offense, Madison Road, Mocksville; larceny, Thousand Trails Drive, Advance; suspicious activity, Northridge Court, Mocksville; assault, Vil-lage Road, Mocksville; il-legal dumping, Northridge Court, Mocksville; do-mestic assist, Foster Dairy Road, Mocksville; distur-bance, US 601 S., Mocks-ville.Feb. 9: suspicious activ-ity, Cemetery St., Mocks-ville; larceny, Government Center Drive, Mocksville; sex offense, NC 801 N., Bermuda Run; domes-tic disturbance, Madison Road, Mocksville; dam- age to property, US 64 W., Mocksville; larceny, US 601 S., Mocksville; ha-rassment, Crabtree Road, Mocksville; disturbance, Brier Creek Road, Ad-vance; larceny, Dornach Way, Bermuda Run; suspi-cious activity, N. Main St., Mocksville; larceny, Yadk-inville Road, Mocksville; harassment, Hobson Drive, Mocksville; disturbance, Pinebrook School Road, Mocksville; fraud, Railroad St., Mocksville; suspicious activity, Creason Road, Mocksville; nuisance com-plaint, Baltimore Road, Advance; larceny, Seaford Road, Advance; larceny, Pete’s Lane, Mocksville; disturbance, US 601 N., Mocksville; suspicious activity, NC 801 N., Ad-vance; suspicious activity, Kilbourne Drive, Bermuda Run.Feb. 8: suspicious ac-tivity, Farmington Road, Mocksville; suspicious activity, Milling Road, Mocksville; trespassing, Juney Beauchamp Road, Advance; suspicious ac-tivity, Edward Beck Road, Mocksville; disturbance, Cooper Creek Drive, Mocksville; custody issue, Willhaven Drive, Mocks-ville; assault, Yadkinville Road, Mocksville; dam-age to property, 124 Acres Lane, Mocksville; assault, S. Clement St., Mocks-ville; assault, Farmington Road, Mocksville; assault, US 601 N., Mocksville; domestic assist, Willhaven Drive, Mocksville; suspi-cious activity, US 158, Ber-muda Run.Feb. 7: suspicious activ-ity, Cemetery St., Mocks-ville; disturbance, US 601 N., Mocksville; suspicious activity, Thousand Trails Drive, Advance; suspi-cious activity, Liberty Church Road, Mocksville; domestic disturbance, Willhaven Drive, Mocks-ville; suspicious activity, US 601 N., Mocksville; disturbance, US 64 E., Mocksville; domestic as-sist, Hillcrest Drive, Ad-vance; fraud, Willow Creek Lane, Mocksville; distur-bance, US 158, Bermuda Run; fraud, Milling Road, Mocksville; fraud, Linden Place, Bermuda Run; lar-ceny, Government Center Drive, Mocksville; harass-ment, William Ellis Drive, Advance; larceny, Main Church Road, Mocks-ville; harassment, Spy-glass Drive, Bermuda Run; fraud, Bethel Church Road, Mocksville; fraud, Bailey’s Chapel Road, Advance; sex offense, S. Davie Drive, Mocksville; suspicious ac-tivity, Hospital St., Mocks-ville; disturbance, Stone Wood Road, Mocksville.Feb. 6: sex offense, Yad-kinville Road, Mocksville; harassment, Cooper Creek Drive, Mocksville; harass-ment, Chal Smith Road, Mocksville; suspicious ac-tivity, US 64 W., Mocks-ville; domestic disturbance, County Line Road, Harmo-ny; assault, Camden Point Court, Mocksville; distur-bance, Cable Lane, Mocks-ville; larceny, Valley Road, Mocksville; harassment, Thousand Trails Drive, Ad-vance; fraud, Yadkinville Road, Mocksville; sus-picious activity, Hillcrest Drive, Advance; larceny, Cable Lane, Mocksville; runaway, Government Cen-ter Drive, Mocksville; do-mestic disturbance, Ijames Church Road, Mocksville; suspicious activity, River-bend Drive, Bermuda Run; domestic assist, Guinevere Lane, Mocksville; distur-bance, US 64 E., Mocks-ville. Thomas S. Browder, DDSis accepting new patients! Park 158 Professional Centre 5380 US Hwy. 158 Suite 200 Advance, NC 27006 336.998.9988 www.browdersmiles.com Preferred Provider:HUMANADelta DentalCIGNAAmeritasASSURANTUnited HealthcareBLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD AETNAMutual of OmahaSUNLIFEPrincipal LifeGUARDIAN 1256430 118 Hospital st. • Mocksville, Nc 27028 • 336.751.6289 “Because you should want to see your dentist” Accepting Most Major Insurances | RiversFamilyDentistry.com Dr. Rivers’ Dental Tip of the Week Andrew J. Rivers, DMD “children 1-2 use a grain sized amount of Flouride toothpaste. age 3-6 can use a pea sized amount.”1299206 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Feb. 17, 2022 - 7 NORTH CAROLINA - “We’re bracing for the flood of calls,” said Laura Lynne, U.S. Coin and Currency Director for the National Mint and Treasury. That’s because the next 2 days the last re- maining State of North Carolina Restricted Silver Bank Rolls loaded with rarely seen U.S. Gov’t issued Silver Kennedy Presiden- tial Half Dollars are actually being handed over to North Carolina residents who call the National Toll-Free Hotlines listed in today’s newspaper publication. And here’s the best part. If you are a resi- dent of the state of North Carolina you cover only the $19 per coin state minimum set by the National Mint and Treasury, that’s twen- ty rarely seen Silver clad Kennedy Presiden- tial Half Dollars worth up to 60 times their face value for just $380 which is a real steal because non state residents must pay $57 per coin which totals $1,140 if any coins remain after the 2-day deadline. “National Mint and Treasury recently spoke with its Chief Professional Numisma- tist who said ‘Very few people have ever actu- ally saw one of these rarely seen Silver Ken- nedy Presidential Half Dollars minted over 50 years ago. But to actually find them sealed away in State Restricted Silver Bank Rolls is like finding buried treasure. So anyone lucky enough to get their hands on these Bank Rolls had better hold on to them,’” Lynne said. “Now that the State of North Carolina Restricted Silver Bank Rolls are being of- fered up we won’t be surprised if thousands of North Carolina residents claim the maxi- mum limit allowed of 6 Kennedy Presidential Silver Bank Rolls per resident before they’re all gone,” said Lynne. “That’s because the dates and mint marks of the U.S. Gov’t issued Silver clad Kennedy Presidential Half Dollars sealed away inside the State of North Carolina Restricted Silver Bank Rolls have never been searched. But, we do know that these coins date back tot he mid 1900’s and some may be worth up to 60 times their face value, so there is no telling what North Carolina residents will find until they sort through all the coins,” Lynne went on to say. “Rarely seen silver coins like these are highly sought after, but we’ve never seen any- thing like this before. According to The Offi- cial Red Book, a Guide Book of United States Coins many Silver Kennedy Presidential Half Dollars have nearly doubled in collector value in just the last several years,” Lynne said. “We’re guessing thousands of North Car- olina residents will be taking the maximum limit of 6 Bank Rolls because you can only get them rolled this way directly from the National Mint and Treasury and they are the only State Restricted Bank Rolls known to exist,” Lynne continued. “We know the phones will be ringing off the hook. So make sure to tell everyone to keep calling if all lines are busy. We’ll do our best to answer them all,” Lynne said. The only thing readers of today’s newspa- per publication need to do is make sure they are a resident of the state of North Carolina and call the National Toll-Free Hotlines be- fore the 2-day deadline ends midnight tomorrow. ■ ■ FLYING OUT THE DOOR: Calls are pouring in from state residents who are trying to get their hands on the last State Restricted Silver Bank Rolls known to exist sealed away in the secured packages pictured above before the deadline ends. That’s because residents who beat the 2-day deadline printed in today’s publication are cashing in on the lowest ever state minimum price set by the National Mint and Treasury. 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STATE RESTRICTION: Only residents of NC get the $19 state minimum - non state residents must pay $57 per coin R1057R-2 Answering Your Questions Q: Are these Silver Kennedy Half Dollars worth more than other Half Dollars? A: Yes. These rarely seen Silver Kennedy Presidential Half Dollars were minted in the mid 1900’s. That makes these silver coins extremely collectible. The vast majority of half dollars minted after 1970 have no silver content at all. In fact, these Kennedy Presidential Half Dollars were the last silver coins minted for circulation. That’s why many of them now command collector values of many times their face value so there’s no telling how much they could be worth in collector value someday. Q: How much are the State Restricted Silver Bank Rolls worth? A: It’s impossible to say, but these Kennedy Presidential Half Dollars date back to the mid 1900’s and some are worth up to 60 times the face value and there are 20 in each Bank Roll so you better hurry if you want to get your hands on them. Collector values always fluctuate and there are never any guarantees. But we do know they are the only North Carolina State Silver Bank Rolls known to exist and Kennedy Presidential Half Dollars are highly collectible so anyone lucky enough to get their hands on these State Restricted Silver Bank Rolls should hold onto them because there’s no telling how much they could be worth in collector value someday. Q: Why are so many North Carolina residents calling to get them? A: Because they are the only State Restricted Silver Bank Rolls known to exist and everyone wants their share. These are not ordinary bank rolls. These are full Bank Rolls containing 20 Silver Kennedy Presidential Half Dollars dating clear back to the mid 1900’s some worth up to 60 times their face value. Remember this. Only North Carolina residents are guaranteed to get them for just the $19 per coin state minimum set by the National Mint and Treasury for the next two days. Non state residents must pay $57 per coin. Q: How do I get the State Restricted Silver Bank Rolls? A: The only thing North Carolina residents need to do is call the State Toll Free Hotline at 1-800-233-5658 Ext. JFR1714 before the deadline ends. Everyone who does is getting the only State Restricted Silver Bank Rolls known to exist. That’s a full Bank Roll of 20 Silver Kennedy Presidential Half Dollars for just the $19 per coin state minimum set by the National Mint and Treasury, which totals just $380 for the full Bank Roll. That’s a real steal because non state residents are not permitted to call before 5 pm tomorrow and must pay $1,140 for each North Carolina State Restricted Silver Bank Roll if any remain. Q: How to claim the last State Restricted Silver Bank Rolls A: If you are a North Carolina resident read the important information below about claiming the State Restricted Silver Bank Rolls, then call the State Toll-Free Hotline at: 1-800-233-5658 EXT: JFR1714 beginning at precisely 8:30 A.M. this morning. IMPORTANT FACTS: The dates and mint marks of the rare- ly seen Silver Kennedy Presidential Half Dollars sealed away inside the State of North Carolina Restricted Silver Bank Rolls have never been searched. Coin values always fluctuate and there are never any guarantees, but any rare, scarce or highly collectible coins, regardless of their value that state residents may find inside the sealed Bank Rolls are theirs to keep. 8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Feb. 17, 2022 By Carrie MillerDavie Senior Services Participants attend-ing Davie Senior Services events have had fun over the last few weeks. Each Tuesday morning, the Senior Services quilt-ing group works on quilt-ing blocks, share ideas, and have a load of fun together. On Tuesday, Jan. 25, Se-nior Services held its quar-terly Veterans Social where veterans came together for a dessert and a presentation from CaptionCall. Caption-Call is a free service for individuals who have dif-ficulty hearing. The phones through this program will take someone’s voice and type what they are saying so one can read along with the conversation as they talk on the telephone. This improves abilities for some to talk on the phone. There is also an option to connect the telephone to hearing aids. This program is feder-ally funded and free to those who apply.On Thursday, Jan. 27, the Senior Lunchbox ac-tivity was to make snow-men. They used Styrofoam balls, buttons, and ribbons to make cute snowmen to decorate for the winter holi-days. Each week, the Senior Lunchbox holds activities such as bingo, cornhole, crafts, seminars, and more. If you are 60 , you may also participate in the lunch pro-gram for free.On Friday, Jan. 28, Se-nior Services held its reg-istration kickoff eent for the 29th Season of the Da-vie County Senior Games and SilverArts. This Senior Games and SilverArts sea-son will be filled with more fun than ever with new ac-tivities and new event lo-cations. The Senior Games team is looking forward to all of the excitement com-ing up this season and hopes anyone 50 or better that re-sides in Davie County will come out and participate. There will be plenty of ac-tivities and events to choose from such as golf, basket-ball, archery, softball, paint-ing, writing, basket weav-ing, and so much more. If interested, please stop by Senior Services at the Main Campus or Brock campus to learn more. On Friday afternoon, Da-vie County Public Library held its Crafternoon event, DIY Monogrammed Wine Glasses. In this session of Crafternoon, folks enjoyed painting a sticker of their choice on to the wine glass and then peeling the sticker off to have a design. Lots of laughs were had. The next Crafternoon will be held on Friday, March 11 at 2 p.m. at the Davie County Public Library. The craft will be DIY Shadow Boxes and the class is limited to the first 10 people who register. Call Senior Services at 336-753-6230.On Thursday, Feb. 3, sev-eral folks came to the Brock Gym for the Ping Pong and Badminton workshop. Ev-eryone was able to practice for Senior Games and enjoy Seniors learn badminton, ping pong for upcoming games Barbara Hedrick works diligently on her applique quilt top, one of many activities at Davie Senior Services. Joan Geter was the grand prize winner at the Bingo & Na- tional Wear Red Day event. Veterans enjoyed cinnamon buns for dessert while listening to Amanda Cox present about CaptionCall phones. Kathleen and Fred Falin enjoy an afternoon making DIY Wine Glass- es at the Davie County Public Library’s Crafternoon.Dr. Danny Cartner teaches the art of knitting on Friday mornings in February at Senior Services. learning the rules of each game. Senior Games activi-ties are offered throughout the entire year so that you can learn rules, try some-thing new, and have fun. On Friday, Feb. 4, the morning started with Knit-ting Classes with Dr. Danny Cartner. The class is filled with tips, tricks, and more on the ins and outs of knit-ting. The class will learn how to knit a baby blanket. On Friday afternoon, Se-nior Services had a crowd for Bingo and National Wear Red Day. The multipurpose room was filled with every- one dressed in red and the event was sponsored by El-lis and Newsome, PLLC. The winner of the grand prize birdhouse was Joan Geter. Grand prizes are won by being the first person to have all of their numbers covered on their card. Bingo is so much fun. Coming up on St. Patrick’s Day, Rob-erts Chapel will be sponsor-ing St. Patrick’s Day Bingo. Be sure to register by call-ing 336-753-6230.Upcoming events: Black History Month Celebra-tion on Tuesday, Feb. 22 at 2 p.m. titled “Our Jour-neys, Our Songs, Part 2;” Grands Movie Day on Fri-day, March 4 at 1 p.m.; and the Legal Seminar with Hank Van Hoy on Thursday, March 10. In addition to events, Se-nior Services is now taking appointments for their Tax Aide program, offering Cof-fee & Caregiving twice a month, and still needs vol-unteers to drive the Meals on Wheels Routes. If interested in any of these events, programs, or volunteering, call 336-753-6230. Judy Phillips (left) holds up a sign stat- ing “You’re never too old to play Senior Games!” at the Senior Games Kickoff Event. Above, Richard Pierce and Steve Evans are all smiles about the upcoming Senior Games. Sharrie Campbell holds up a quilt top she began with various fabrics during the snow days. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Feb. 17, 2022 - 9District Court Gary Ritz from House of Plants in Win- ston-Salem and a master gardener, pre- sented a program on “Houseplant Arrange- ment” for the February meeting of the Advance Garden Club. The presentation included how to choose houseplants for the home, how to care for them, and how best to display them. A business meeting followed the program. The March meeting will be Tuesday, March 8, at 1 p.m. in the conference room at the Advance Fire De- partment at 1869 NC 801 S. in Advance. A program on “Eastern Bluebirds: Attracting Bluebirds to Your Garden” is scheduled. At right, Ritz demonstrates how to create an arrangement for display in the home using houseplants. Steve Rouse, second from left, is presented a 25-year service from fellow Masons at Mocks- ville Lodge 134 on Feb. 1, including, from left: Jimmy Staley, James Taylor and Chad Trivette. 25-year Masonic award Members learn to make arrangements with houseplants BY SEALY ®queen mattress now only$799* megbrown.com | 336-998-7277 Located just off I-40 in Bermuda Run, NC *Terms and conditions apply. 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Should your pet need a dental procedure, we can set up that ap- pointment for you, and you will receive $25.00 OFF your pet’s den- tal procedure. Our dental procedures include all of the following: Mitch Spindel, DVM, Owner 3515 Lawrence St. • Clemmons, NC 27012 336-778-2738 HAVE YOUR PET’S TEETH CLEANED IN FEBRUARY OR MARCH at Animal Ark Veterinary Hospital $25.00 OFF Dental Package Expires March 31, 2022 • Pre-Anesthetic Exam • Gum Disease Measurement • Ultrasonic Clean & Polish • Full Mouth Dental X-Rays • Extractions If Needed with Post Procedure X-Rays • Antibiotics and Pain Medications If Needed • Cold Laser Therapy If Needed • Complimentary Recheck If Needed The following cases were disposed of during the Jan. 20 session of Davie District Court. Presiding: Judge Ro- salind Baker. Prosecuting: Pearce Dougan and Eric Farr, assistant DAs.- Samuel Holden Altman, speeding 88 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost.- Collin McKenzie Baker, possession of marijuana, simple possession of a schedule II controlled sub-stance, deferred prosecu- tion, 12 months probation, 24 hours community ser-vice, not violate any laws, obtain substance abuse as-sessment, cost, case to be reviewed in 12 months.- Timothy E. Christian, 2 counts misdemeanor pro-bation violation, probation terminated after 90 days ac-tive.- Jose L. Correas, speed-ing 93 in 70, reduced to 79 in a 70, $300, cost; reck-less driving, possession/manufacture of fake ID, no license, operating vehicle with no insurance, driv-ing/allowing vehicle to be driven with no registration, failure to wear seat belt, dis-missed.- Ruben Steven Diaz, driving while license re-voked DWI revocation, prayer for judgment contin-ued, cost.- Mitchell Blake Estes, speeding 96 in a 70, dis-missed; reckless driving, $200, cost.- Connie T. Farrell, as-sault, sentenced to 45 days, suspended 18 months, ob-tain mental health assess-ment, no contact with victim by any means, $100, cost.- Brianna Marie Foster, injury to personal property, dismissed.- Clint Daniel Gilmore, failure to work after be-ing paid, sentenced to time served, $1,100 restitution to victim, $200 cost.- Charles Robert Hall, misdemeanor probation vi-olation, probation revoked; felony larceny of vehicle, reduced to unauthorized use of vehicle, sentenced to 45 days, $100, cost, $270 attor-ney fee.- James Alexander Mc-Clain, reckless driving, driving/allowing vehicle to be driven with registration plate not displayed, unsafe passing yellow line, follow-ing too closely, failure to wear seat belt, dismissed; speeding 80 in a 70, $100, cost.- Kimberly B, McCor-mick, shoplifting conceal-ing goods, sentenced to 20 days, suspended 18 months, not be on property of Sheetz, $200, cost, $205 attorney fee; simple possession of schedule IV controlled sub-stance, possession of drug paraphernalia, dismissed.- Benjamin R. Mouer, speeding 96 in a 70, dis-missed; reckless driving, $500, cost.- Annatalie J. Nicholson, failure to wear seat belt, failure to reduce speed, dismissed; driving while license revoked not DWI, reduced to failure to report address change, $50, cost.- Amber Lynn Porter, sec-ond degree trespass, injury to real property, dismissed.- Jose A. Represa, assault on a female, dismissed, state’s motion to continue denied.- Holly Marie Robertson, aid and abet driving while license revoked DWI revo-cation, dismissed.- Elisa Rodriguez, failure to stop for stopped school bus, reduced to unsafe movement, prayer for judg-ment continued, cost.- Skylar A. Ward-Smith, speeding 67 in a 50, reduced to improper equipment, $75, cost; canceled/revoked/sus-pended certificate/tag, no li-ability insurance, dismissed.- William A. Stazzone, speeding 96 in a 70, reduced to 79 in a 70, $700, cost.- Joel Anthony Woodhull, misdemeanor larceny, dam-age to property, not guilty. 10 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Feb. 17, 2022 Myrtle Marie Haire VickMrs. Myrtle Marie Haire Vick, 82, of Dooley Road, Cleveland, NC, died Friday, Feb. 11, 2022 at Davie Medi-cal Center in Advance.She was born on March 3, 1939 in Rowan County to the late Albert and Zeda Hodge Haire Gunter.Mrs. Vick was a loving mother and grandmother and especially enjoyed spending time with her family. She was loved by all who knew her.In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by: her husband, Billy Bert Vick; and a brother, Wade Haire.Survivors: 2 children, Denise Cockerham of East Bend and Steve Vick (Angela) of Mocks-ville; 3 grandchildren, Meagan Cockerham (Adam Stringfield), Blake Cockerham and Landon Vick; a sister, Loretta Bolick of Florida; and special friend, Jansen Bailey.A graveside service was conducted at 3 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 15 at Rose Cemetery in Mocksville with Rev. Phil-lip Brande and Rev. Seth Parnell officiating. The family received friends from 1:30-2:30 p.m. on Tuesday, at Eaton Funeral Home.Memorials: Trellis Supportive Care, 377 Hospital St., Suite 103, Mocksville, NC 27028.Online condolences: www.eatonfuneralservice.com. Continued From Page 2against them including parents with addictions and mental health issues. All of us were able to see some redeeming qualities in them but the system was stacked against them, often from the day they were born.It is sad that in a country as educated and wealthy as ours, children go without their basic needs being met, their educations are stunted, and mental health issues are ignored for want of funding. The young children in the projects and trailer parks had a sparkle in their eyes. The elementary school age children lost the sparkle and were sullen, and the teenagers were hostile or apathetic.We had memories of kids we felt we reached but the ones we mourned were the ones no one could reach. Each of us remained in our careers and had enough encouraging interactions to keep us going until retirement, but there is also an awareness of how much better things could have been with awareness, funding, and training.It is always good to know that most of us keep trying to contribute and live in communities with citizens and church members who contribute to the growth of our youth. It is reassuring to read positive posts on Facebook and see pictures of happy families.The warmest times for me are the ones with close friends and family sharing happy experiences and good soup. Renegade ... Lawrence Ray WhitakerMr. Lawrence Ray Whitaker, 75, of Garden Valley Road, Statesville, went to be with his Heavenly Father on Sunday, Feb. 13, 2022 at his home.He was born on Aug. 1, 1946 in Davie County to the late Arthur and Margaret Lucille Mayhew Whitaker.Lawrence was a veteran of the U.S. Marines, having served dur-ing Vietnam. He was a member of Cornatzer United Methodist Church in Mocksville where he had served on the Board of Trust-ees. He loved his church family very much. He was a member of Boy Scout Troop 505 for many years as Assistant Scoutmaster and helped many achieve Eagle Scout. He enjoyed old time coun-try music and listening to George Jones and Willie Nelson.In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by 4 siblings, Ralph Whitaker, Earl Whitaker, Jessie Ruth Whitaker Mabe and MacArthur Whitaker.Survivors: his wife of 38 years, June Smith Whitaker; children, Dennis Ray Whitaker (Tammy) of Ada, Okla., Shane Young (Amy) of Mocksville, Tracy Young Glass (Derek) of Greensboro, Lt. Charlie Dillon Smith (Julie) of Quantico, Va. and Kayla Smith Rogers (Dillon) of Mid-land; 3 grandchildren, Derek Whitaker (Emily), Miranda Whitaker Williams (Christopher) and Margaret Elise Smith; 5 great-grandchildren; siblings, Jay Whitaker, Jack Whitaker, Jerry Whitaker, Robert Whitaker, Barbara Ann Schneeloch and Shelby Deal; numerous nieces and neph-ews; and special friend, James Kluttz.A memorial service will be conducted at 1 p.m., Satur-day, Feb. 19 at Cornatzer United Methodist Church, with Rev. Shane Young officiating. The family will receive friends immediately following the service.In lieu of flowers, memorials may be considered for: Cornatzer United Methodist Church (General Fund), 1244 Cornatzer Road, Mocksville, NC 27028.Online condolences: www.eatonfuneralservice.com. Nettie Lee (Daywalt) BlevinsNettie Lee (Daywalt) Blevins, 88, of Mocksville, NC, went to be with her Lord and Savior from Davie Medical Center on Feb. 8, 2022.Nettie Lee (Aunt Gigi), as she was so lovingly known, was born on Sept. 10, 1933 in Davie County, daughter of the late Arthur D. Daywalt and Lena (Seamon) Daywalt. In ad-dition to her parents, Nettie was preceded in death by: her hus-band, Jessie James Blevins; a brother, Arthur Roy Daywalt; and a great-granddaughter, Ali Reavis. In life, Nettie graduated from Cool Springs School and Salis-bury Tech where she earned a degree. She pursued a career in the healthcare field as an LPN. During her nursing career she was employed by Autumn Care of Mocksville as a nurse and then transferred to the position of the facility administrator for many years, VA Salisbury, Brian Center of Statesville, Iredell Memorial Hospital, and Davie County Home Health. Nettie retired in 2005. She met and married the love of her life, Jessie James Blevins in December of 1988. Nettie was a Chris-tian woman and was a member of Union Chapel United Methodist Church. She was a member of the United Meth-odist Women. She was an excellent baker and made the very best pound cakes. She loved to crochet, read her Bi-ble and The Upper Room daily, and was always donating her time and hard work to several organizations including Meals on Wheels and the local hospice house.Nettie leaves behind to cherish her memory: her son, Jimmy Lee Broadway of Lexington; step-sons, Johnny Blevins, Ivan Blevins and Chester Blevins; a daughter, Crystal Broadway Fox (Robbie) of Mocksville; step-daughters, Frances Watters, Fredia Mann, Maxine Sparks, Pansy Mann, and Geraldine Farley; a brother, David J. Daywalt of Mocksville; a sister, Ardella D. Phillips of Mocksville; grandchildren, Courtney Reavis (James), and Christopher Campbell; great-grandchildren, Ava and Kai Reavis; a cousin, Sue Rupon; nieces, Vickie Wentz-Chandler, Susan Miller, Kathy Daywalt, Rebekah Keener; nephews, Tony Phillips, Jerry Phillips, John Phillips and William Daywalt; a large host of step-grandchildren and step great-grandchildren; and special friends, Collen Ball and Betty Jo Laymon.Visitation for Nettie was held Saturday, Feb. 12 from 1-2p.m. at Davie Funeral Service of Mocksville. A fu-neral service followed at 2 at Davie Funeral Service. Pas-tor Chip Webb officiated. Nettie was laid to rest in Union Chapel United Methodist Cemetery.In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Union Chapel UUMC Fund, in memory of Nettie Lee Blevins.Davie Funeral Service of Mocksville is honored to serve the family. Obituaries ourdavie.com Tell us what you think with a letter to the editor Details, Page 2 Zoning ... Continued From Page 1Jan. 19, citing increased traffic and water runoff, adding that it wasn’t ready to move forward without re-solving those issues.In one of the comments in the public hearing, Geor-gia Maner read a letter from Gary LeBlanc stating he and others thought that ac-tion by the planning board was actually the “final word” before learning later it wasn’t. He proceeded to spend time learning more about the project.In the letter, LeBlanc shared some of the things he discovered, including the DOT signing off on the 98-unit project using existing projections that the devel-opment will not create more of a traffic problem and that an underground system de-signed to collect and defuse will not add to excess water runoff in the town.LeBlanc said he found out needed improvements to the intersection were not possible until the I-40 proj-ect was completed and that commercial business on the property in question would create $3-5 million in tax value to the town while 98 apartments would add about $15 million.“To keep this area and the residential benefit, the town, without creating addi-tional water problems plus knowing that traffic relief is coming, I am in favor of adding the apartments,” he wrote in a summary state-ment detailing a change of sentiment.Others shared some of the same concerns and com-ments with Bobbie Thacker, saying: “We need to con-centrate and take care of the problems and issues we have now before we create more. This is the busiest in-tersection in Davie County. Can we not find another area where it is not quite so busy?”Doug Arfmann, another one of the eight to speak during the public hearing, said he agreed with the de-cision reached by the Plan-ning Board and urged the council to vote against the zoning change, saying he would rather see other uses such as medical or doctor’s offices.Keith Joyce said he thought it was “an excellent plan. My sole concern is the traffic.” Kelly, who has lived in Bermuda Run for 15 years and has a long background in commercial develop-ment, including the Lowes Foods shopping centers in Clemmons and Bermuda Run, said he had big con-cerns when he saw this property going up for sale and being zoned Commer-cial Mixed.“Being a retail develop-er, I thought this was good news, but when I took a step back and thought, ‘Do I really want this to become Lewisville-Clemmons Road, or do I really want it to become Stratford Road?’ “Everybody is in the re-tail business,” he said. “I wouldn’t even have to be here if I wanted to do what it is zoned for today, and that is Commercial Mixed. I could go in there and do a car wash or a Dollar Gen-eral or put up anything else, but I don’t want to see that there for everybody’s sake and doing something that we already have 5-10 min-utes away.”So, instead of following his usual career path as a de-veloper, Kelly said that he opted to pursue the zoning change to allow the number of units necessary to sup-port a high-end, multi-fam-ily residential development named Ariston Place, which would also benefit the town with significantly more revenue than a commercial project.Although most uses for Commercial Mixed are al-lowed in Village Mixed, there are a few exceptions, including a car wash, fuel dealer, nursery/lawn garden supply store and a restau-rant with a drive-through service.“At the end of the day I’m here to protect Bermuda Run, not interfere with Ber-muda Run,” Kelly said.Following the 4-1 vote in favor of the zoning change, council member Mike Bran-non explained why he cast the lone “no” vote.“I’m neither anti-growth nor anti-business,” Brannon said. “I do look at things from a risk/reward perspec-tive, and I believe the com- munity feedback tilted this more in the risk than the reward.”Council member Mike Ernst said that “decisions make on growth and things of this nature are tough, but do you control your own destiny or have it controlled for you? I know the traffic is huge issue, but a lot of traf-fic that comes through 801 is not Bermuda Run traffic. We’re not the destination. It starts somewhere else, and that’s not going to change. It’s just going to intensify. “What we’re doing with the mayor, the town manag-er and the council is trying to push from the DOT per-spective to move us along and get things done. Hav-ing places for people to live that work here is important. We want to grow in a very responsible and thoughtful way. Everyone is not going to be happy. We do not do anything in haste.”In the final item on the agenda, the council unani-mously adopted Resolu-tion 2022-01 supporting the request for the alloca-tion of contingency funds necessary for NCDOT to complete an improvement of two northbound through lanes of NC 801 to I-40 and the addition of a right-turn lane from NC 801 onto US 158 east in front of Wal-greens.“That last item speaks to some of the traffic chal-lenges that we have at 801 and 158,” said Mayor Rick Cross.In other items on the agenda, the council:• approved a zoning text amendment regarding food trucks, after the other public hearing of the evening, to allow temporary uses in all zoning districts and specify-ing conditions for their op-eration;• approved an amend-ment to the landscape main-tenance contract with Blak-ley Landscape Services for a one-year extension of the current agreement for an annual price of $90,000 fol-lowing a three-year agree-ment with an annual price of $74,136. Rollins stated the increase was proposed due to current market pric-ing instability and await-ing the proposed landscape plans with NCDOT for the I-40/NC 801 quadrants. RANDY MILLER& SONS 295 Miller Road • Mocksville(336) 284-2826 • We Pump Septic Tanks • SEPTIC TANK SERVICE Septic SystemsFootingsLoader Work Skid Steer WorkTrencher WorkHauling StateCertifiedInspector John ‘Johnny’ Wess Davis Jr.Mr. John “Johnny” Wess Davis Jr., 84, of Mocksville, passed away Friday, Feb. 11, 2022, at his home.He was born Dec. 29, 1937 in Davie County to the late John Wess Davis Sr. and Annie May Potts Davis. Johnny grew up in Farmington and while at Farmington High School, he could be found working in the fields for many neighboring farm-ers, driving a school bus trans-porting the younger kids, and as a carhop at Buck’s Barbeque at the (old) intersection of US 158 and Farmington Road. He was a lifelong member of Farmington Baptist Church; where in his re-tirement years, he and his wife, “Jody” served as Sunday church service greeters. In 1955, Johnny joined the U.S. Navy and served aboard the submarine tender ship USS Orion (AS-18) sta-tioned in Norfolk, Va. During his naval service, he married Josephine “Jody” Ruth Miller, also from Davie County. After the completion of his military service, they relocated to Atlanta, Ga., where he completed his bachelor’s degree at Oglethorpe University and law degree at John Marshall Law School. Johnny then went to work for Jervis B. Webb Co., the first automotive industry conveyor manufacturer. After working for a local crane and rigging company in Atlanta, in 1980, he started his own business specializing in the installation of bottling, conveying, and packaging equipment for the soft drink and beverage industries. He continued until his retirement in the 2000s, when he got to play with vintage cars.Survivors: his wife of 65 years, Josephine “Jody” Ruth Miller Davis; sons, Markland W. Davis of Atlanta, Ga. and Randall L. Davis (Erin) of Flagler Beach, Fla.; grand-children, Jackson and Lauren Davis; sisters, Peggy Baity, Elaine Smith, and Janet Spencer (Terry); nieces; nephews; and numerous cousins.Because of Covid-19, there will be no memorial service at this time.In lieu of flowers, memorials may be considered for charity of donor’s choice.Online condolences: www.lambertfuneralhomenc.com. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Feb. 17, 2022 - 11Obituaries Josephine Thomas AndersonMrs. Josephine Thomas Anderson, 88, of Mocksville, has gone to be with her Lord on Thursday, Feb. 10, 2022.She was born Sept. 6, 1933 in Iredell County to the late Robert S. and Thelma Norman Thomas. Mrs. Anderson was of the Methodist faith and was a certified lay speaker. She was a graduate of Harmony High School, Class of 1950. Mrs. An-derson had been employed at the J.C. Penney Distribution Center, Hunter Manufacturing and as a school crossing guard in States-ville. She loved her Bible and taught many Bible classes. Mrs. Anderson also loved to travel. She wanted to see the world God had made. Mrs. Anderson had visited about 40 countries, above and below the Equator and across the International Date Line. She had also visited ALL 50 states. Mrs. Anderson was a member of the Colonial Dames, tracing her ancestry back to the original Colonies. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by: her husband, Herman Lloyd Anderson; and a beloved aunt, Janie Thomas.Survivors: her beloved son and daughter-in-law, Roger and Kathleen Anderson; sons, Robert Lee Anderson and James Michael Anderson; her sister, Addie T. Bradsher; a niece; many nephews; and several grandchildren.A graveside service was conducted at 2 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 15 at Zion Chapel United Methodist Church Ceme-tery with Chaplain Patricia Greene officiating. The service is available to view on the Lambert Funeral Home web-site. Friends visited Lambert Funeral Home from 4-8 p.m. on Feb. 14 to pay their respects.In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorials be considered for Trellis Supportive Care (formerly Davie County Hospice/Palliative Care), 377 Hospital St., Ste. 103, Mocksville, NC 27028.Online condolences: www.lambertfuneralhomenc.com. Mary Ethel Goss SmithMrs. Mary Ethel Goss Smith, 82, of Yadkinville Road, Mocksville, passed away Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2022 at Atrium Health-Wake Forest Baptist Da-vie Medical Center in Advance.She was born on April 24, 1939 in Davidson County to the late James and Pearl Grubb Goss.Mrs. Smith was a longtime member of Smith Grove United Methodist Church, where she served as a youth leader, Meth-odist Youth Fellowship leader, Sunday school teacher, and Girl Scout leader. She worked as a hairdresser before becoming a Registered Nurse and worked as a travelling nurse towards the end of her career. Mrs. Smith enjoyed crocheting, spend-ing time with her children and grandchildren, and loved animals.In addition to her parents and step-father, Charlie Owen, she was preceded in death by her siblings, Rebecca Clark, Spurgeon Goss, Annie Ruth Goss, Perry Owen and Infant Owen.Survivors: 3 daughters, Chiquita Branon, Vickie Smith, and Frankie May; 7 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren; 1 great-great-grandchild; and 5 nieces and nephews.Online condolences: www.eatonfuneralservice.com. Judith Lynn Morris DavisMrs. Judith Lynn Morris Davis, 68, of Pine Valley Road, Mocksville, died Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2022 at Mocksville Senior Living.She was born on Nov. 14, 1953 in Forsyth County to the late Robert and Katheryn Max-well Morris.Judith retired from Davie County Schools and was a mem-ber of the Mocksville Garden Club. She enjoyed traveling to the beach, gardening, and spend-ing time with her family. She es-pecially enjoyed spending time with her companion, Sophie.In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her brother, Robert Morris Jr.Survivors: her husband, Michael Scott Davis; 2 chil-dren, Nick Davis (Stephanie) of Lexington and Lauren Fossa (Matt) of Winston-Salem; her grandson, Maxwell Fossa; her sister, Kathie Reavis (Rip) of Winston-Salem; numerous nieces and nephews; and her loving companion, Sophie.A memorial service will be conducted at a later date.Memorials may be considered for: The Memorial Golf Scholarship Fund, 114 Fox Haven Ct., Lexington, NC 27292.Online condolences: www.eatonfuneralservice.com. Nellie James King GraleyMrs. Nellie James King Graley, 92, formerly of Jesse King Road, Advance, went home to be with her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, on Monday, Feb. 7, 2022.Nellie was born on Jan. 11, 1930. She was employed by Hanes Knitting Co., where she retired after many years of faith-ful service. Nellie was a faithful and active member of Yadkin Valley Baptist Church while her health allowed.She was preceded in death by: her parents, Samuel and Bessie Boyd James of Davie County; her first husband, Jesse John-son King; her second husband, Ralph Graley; her siblings, Mar-gie Huckabee, Floyd James, Jes-sie James, Clay James, Richard James, Mary Beth Clodfelter, and Laura Lee Durham; and stepson, Terry Graley.She is survived by: her youngest sister, Myrtle Smith; a host of nieces and nephews; and stepchildren, David Gra-ley and Debbie Dean.The family would like to thank the staff of Clemmons Village One and Mountain Valley Hospice for their loving care given to Nellie during her declining health.A graveside service was conducted at 11 a.m., Saturday, Feb. 12 at Yadkin Valley Baptist Church Cemetery with Rev. Ronnie Craddock officiating. Friends paid respects to Mrs. Nellie from noon-6 p.m., Friday, Feb. 11, at Eaton Funeral Home.Memorials may be considered for: Yadkin Valley Bap-tist Church, 1324 Yadkin Valley Rd., Advance, NC 27006.Online condolences: www.eatonfuneralservice.com. Maxie Lee MeltonMr. Maxie Lee Melton, 65, of Cornatzer Road, Ad-vance, died Sunday, Feb. 6, 2022 at his home.He was born on Jan. 1, 1957 in Davie County to the late Troy Wesley and Edith Mae Beal Melton.Maxie was attending Bethel Baptist Church in Yadkinville and had been employed with Hanes Distribution for 25 years and Atrium Windows and Doors for over 20 years.Starting in 1991, Maxie coached football for the Shady Grove Bulldogs for around 30 years. He helped the Bulldogs win league championships in 1991, 2001, 2002, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018 and 2019. He was a huge enthusiast and support-er of Davie High football and a fixture on the sidelines on Friday nights from 1996-2021. He cherished the War Eagles' conference championship seasons in 1999, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2011 and 2016. No one was caught up in the mania of reaching the state championship game in 2010 more than Maxie. Among his biggest pas-sions were playing cards with his friends and playing golf. Last summer he enjoyed his 3rd career hole in one.Survivors include: his wife of 43 years, Vickie Cran-fill Melton; 2 sons, Wesley Melton (Jacqueline Gordon) of Advance and Travis Melton of Mocksville; 2 grand-children, Victoria and Olivia Melton; a sister, Gale Bar-ney-Williard (Kent); a brother, Tony Melton (Libby) all of Advance; and several nieces and nephews.The family wishes to express special thanks to Brian Pitts and Maudie Harris for all they have done and for their kindness shown to Maxie and his family.A funeral service was conducted at 2 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 10 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Rev. Alton Beal, Mr. Brian Pitts, and Mr. Kent Williard officiating. Interment followed in Liberty Baptist Church Cemetery. The family received friends Wednesday, Feb. 9 at the funeral home.Memorials: Trellis Supportive Care, 377 Hospital St., Suite 103, Mocksville, NC 27028.Online condolences: www.eatonfuneralservice.com. Lyndia Jones CornatzerMrs. Lyndia Jones Cornatzer, 77, of Baltimore Road, Advance, passed away on Sunday, Feb. 6, 2022 at Novant Health Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem.She was born on Jan. 29, 1945 in Jackson, Tenn. to the late Paul William and Reba Virginia Myers Jones.Mrs. Cornatzer was valedictorian of her Davie County High School graduating class of 1962. She spent 38 years with Piedmont Airlines and U.S. Air. Moving up from computer data entry, she enjoyed the ex-panded opportunities afforded to a Systems Administrator. In addi-tion to domestic and internation-al leisure travel, Mrs. Cornatzer was a lover of animals. As a valued, longstanding member of Bixby Presbyterian Church, Mrs. C taught adult Bible school class, served on the session, and con-tributed the talents of her beau-tiful voice to the choir. Through her service to the church, she lov-ingly and faithfully served her community and her Lord God. You could always find a bright smile gracing Mrs. Cornatzer's face. She will forever be a caring wife, a pa-tient mother and grandmother, and a reliable friend.In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by: her brother, Keith Lennon Jones; a niece, Candace Lace Jones; and numerous aunts and uncles.Survivors: her husband of 57 years, Gordon Cornatzer; 2 daughters, Tona Cornatzer (Scott Smith) of Mocksville and Christian "Chrissy" Cornatzer of Advance; a grand-daughter, Taryn McCann; and several nieces and nephews.A funeral service was conducted at 1 p.m., Friday, Feb. 11 at Eaton Funeral Chapel with Rev. Peter Peterson offi-ciating. Interment followed in Bixby Presbyterian Church Cemetery. The family received friends one hour prior to the service.In lieu of flowers, memorials may be considered for Humane Society of Davie County at hsdavie.org.Online condolences: www.eatonfuneralservice.com. James ‘Brownie’ Brownlow HicksJames “Brownie” Brownlow Hicks, 81, of Mocksville, NC, departed this world from Novant Forsyth Medical Center on Feb. 5, 2022.Brownie, as he was so lovingly known as, was born on Sept. 25, 1940 in Wautaga County, NC, son of the late Clinard Hicks and Beulah (Presnell) Hicks. In addition to his parents, Brownie was preceded in death by his 2 sons, Kenneth Ray Hicks and James Butch Hicks.In life, Brownie attended schools in North Carolina. He worked as a supervisor at Crown Wood for over 20 years before retiring in 2003. Brownie married the love of his life, Sue (Wood) Hicks in 1963 in Davie County. Brownie was a was a great man, he loved spending time with his family, he was a fan of NASCAR, and he enjoyed working in the yard until he no longer was able.Brownie leaves behind to cherish his memory: his wife, Sue Hicks of Mocksville; 3 children, Stacy Hicks, Scott Hicks (Tammy), and Tracy Hicks, all of Mocksville; 3 sib-lings, Haymon Hicks (Penny), Junior Hicks (Gracie), and Jean Hunt, all of Lexington; 2 grandchildren, Victoria An-gell and special grandson, Josh Chunn; 2 great-grandchil-dren, Alyana and Dylan; and 2 four-legged best friends, Bear and Tanner, who will all miss him very much.A visitation for Brownie was held on Wednesday, Feb. 9 from 2-3p.m. at Davie Funeral Service of Mocksville. Following visitation, a funeral service took place at 3 p.m. at Davie Funeral Service of Mocksville. Pastor Greg Mc-Gwen officiated. Brownie was laid to rest in Davie Baptist Church Cemetery.In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Trellis Care in memory of Brownie.Davie Funeral Service of Mocksville are honored to serve the family. Jack FryeMr. Jack Frye, age 92 of Winston-Salem, passed away Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2022. He was born April 20, 1929 in Surry County to the late Char-lie Reid Frye and Zelphia Kirk-man Frye. He is also preceded in death by: his wife, Lorene John-son Frye; and 2 granddaughters, Amanda Frye and Melissa Pozd-niakov. Surviving: a son, Edward Frye (Marybeth); a grandson, Matthew Frye; 3 great-grandchil-dren; along with several nieces and nephews. A funeral service was con-ducted at 2 p.m. Monday, Feb. 14, 2022 at Hayworth-Mill-er Kinderton Chapel by Pastor James M. Brown. Burial followed in Oaklawn Memorial Gardens. The family re-ceived friends one hour prior to the service at the funeral home. Online condolences: www.hayworth-miller.com. Carl Malone DysonCarl Malone Dyson, 81, of Mocksville, NC, departed this world on Jan. 22, 2022. He was born on May 7, 1940 in Davie County and was the son of the late Thom-as “Monzy” Dyson and Nannie (Reeves) Dyson. Carl graduated from Davie County High School. He hon-ored our country and served in the U.S. Army. Later, Carl began a career in the lumber industry where he owned and operated a sawmill. He was a heavy equip-ment operator for many years until he retired in 2003. Carl was a founding member of Shef-field-Calahaln Fire Department. He was the chief for several years and was Firefighter of the Year in 2014. In 2020, he was inducted into the Davie County Firefighter Hall of Fame. He served with the department for more than 40 years. Carl was of Christian faith and attended Liberty Wesleyan Church in Harmony. Carl is survived by: his wife of 58 years, Nellie (Ste-phens) Dyson of Mocksville; a son, Carlton Brian Dyson (Tina) of Mocksville; 3 daughters, Tracy (Dyson) Smith (Dave) of Statesville, Carla Denise Dyson of Statesville, and Julie Marie Dyson of Mocksville; a sister, Melba Fe-imster (Roger); Papaw will continue to be cherished by 5 grandsons and 5 granddaughters who will all miss him tremendously.A graveside service was held Wednesday, Jan. 26 at 2 p.m. at Liberty Wesleyan Church Cemetery in Harmony. Pastor Rob Garrison and Pastor Jesse Garmon will offi-ciated.In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation in memo-ry of Carl to Liberty Wesleyan Church in Harmony. Laurence Steven HuttonLaurence Steven Hutton, age 75, passed away Wednes-day, Feb. 9, 2022 at his residence. He was born Oct. 6, 1946 in Mechanicsburg County, Pa. to Mary Kline Hutton and the late Paul Eugene Hutton. He is survived by: his wife Judy Hutton; a son, John Hutton; 3 daughters, Dana Hendrix, Heidi Fiorello, and Stephanie Kuhn; 8 grandchildren; 6 great-grandchildren; mother, Mary Hutton; and a brother, Alan Hutton. A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to: Allegh-any County Educational Foundation, PO Box 33, Sparta, NC 28675; or Hunters Helping Kids, c/o Ricky Higgins, 209 Little River Drive, Sparta, NC 28675. Grandview Memorial Funeral Home in Sparta is proud-ly serving the Hutton family and if you wish, online con-dolences may be at: at www.grandviewfuneralhome.com. 1267651 Sell it in the classifieds 704-797-4220 12 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Feb. 17, 2022 Bless Your Spoon By Stephanie Williams Dean Theserecipesand morewww.ourdavie.com February is about more than just Valentine's Day. Febru-ary gives us 28 full days to focus on love. Hopefully, over the holiday you celebrated at least one special occasion or home-cooked meal with a loved one in your inner circle. Our spouses, children, extended family, partners, and friends – maybe someone you know received a special treat that conveyed the words, I Love You. But when this month has passed – let’s be sure to continue showing our love for one another in the many small ways we can. And most importantly, we don’t want to forget or fail to celebrate our most beloved, and furry best friends. Those who stand by us without fail. Make sure to extend your circles of love to include the creatures, great and small, that love you the most – your constant, ever-faithful pets. Today’s recipes feature easy, healthy, homemade treats for your favorite Clifford and Garfield that are nutrient-rich with no added sugars. Making homemade snacks is just another way to show our fur babies just how much we love them. For even healthier treats, spray cookie sheets with a fat-free non-stick baking spray before baking.Included in today’s selections is one special treat for the birds. Whether you’re rolling and cutting out doggie bones or just mixing up some bird food– each activity is a fun op-portunity to spend time with your kids both in your kitchen and outdoors. Winter’s still here, so we must remember our little, outdoor, feathered friends – the birds. I like the black-oil sunflower seed. Taking note of the number of col-ored, songbirds at my feeder – apparently they love it, too. These recipes are so simple that a child will have no dif-ficulty preparing the treats. You might also consider mak-ing a gift for someone else - pet treats are a good choice and an appreciated gift by all those who love the little crea-tures of the world.You know how the true saying goes – love me – love my pets. MAC’S MEATY TREATS1 pound blended liver1 cup yellow cornmeal½ cup whole wheat flour2 tsp. garlic saltIn a bowl, combine liver, cornmeal, flour, and salt. Add only enough water to make a thick paste. Spread on a greased cookie sheet. Bake in a preheated 350-degree oven for 20 minutes without burning. Allow to cool and cut into doggy biscuits. MILK BONES1 beaten egg2 ¼ cup wheat flour¼ cup wheat germ½ cup nonfat dry milk½ tsp. garlic powder½ cup ice water6 Tbsp. Crisco shorteningIn a mixer bowl, beat egg. Add wheat flour, wheat germ, dry milk, and garlic powder while alternating with ice wa-ter. Stir in shortening. Mix well. Form into a ball. If it will not hold together, add only 1 tsp. of water at a time until it holds. Wrap in plastic wrap. Refrigerate 6 hours. Roll out to ¼-inch thick and cut into bones. Bake on a greased cookie sheet in a preheated 350-degree oven for 20-30 minutes. The longer you bake them, the harder and crispier they are. Bake less for more chewiness. CANINE COOKIES1 ½ cups mashed ripe bananas¼ cup applesauce3 cups uncooked oatmeal½ tsp. vanilla extract½ cup carob chipsIn a mixer bowl, combine bananas and applesauce. Mix well. Stir in oatmeal and mix well. Fold in extract and carob chips. Mix well. Roll into balls about the size of a walnut and press down with tines of fork. Bake on an ungreased baking sheet in a preheated 350-degree oven for 15 min-utes. Cool. Store in refrigerator. Yield: 30. BIRD DOG BROWNIES4 beaten eggs1 cup cornmeal1 lb. cut beef liver2 minced garlic clovesIn a mixer bowl, beat eggs. Add cornmeal and mix well. Fold in pieces of cut liver and garlic. Mix all in a food pro-cessor until smooth. Pour into an 8-inch baking pan with a non-stick surface or spray with nonstick cooking spray. Bake in a preheated 350-degree oven. Cool completely. Cut into bite-sized brownies. Refrigerate in an air-tight container. TAIL-WAGGING TURKEY JERK1 lb. ground turkey2 tsp. low salt Teriyaki sauce2 minced garlic cloves½ tsp. ground gingerIn a mixer bowl, combine turkey, teriyaki sauce, garlic, and ginger. Spread over a greased cookie sheet. Bake in a preheated 170-degree oven for 2 hours. When done, blot all grease from jerky. Slice jerky into 1-inch strips. Turn strips over and return to oven. Bake for additional 2 hours at same temperature. Cool and store in the freezer. BRUISER’S DOGGIE BISCUITS¾ cup hot beef broth or meat drippings1/3 cup softened margarine½ cup powdered milk1 beaten eggPinch of salt3 cups whole wheat flourIn a bowl, pour hot drippings over softened margarine until it melts. Add powdered milk, beaten egg, and a pinch of salt. Slowly add ½ cup of flour at a time while mixing well between each addition. Roll the stiff dough to ½-inch thickness. Cut with cookie cutters. Bake on a greased cookie sheet in a preheated 250-degree oven for 45 min-utes. Allow to cool. Store in an airtight container. NUTRI-TREATS ½ cup grated cheddar cheese½ cup cottage cheese2 Tbsp. Wesson oil½ tsp. salt¾ cup all-purpose flour½ cup wheat germ or fine granola, no raisinsIn a mixer bowl, combine cheddar, cottage cheeses, oil, and salt. Gradually add flour and mix well until the dough will stick together. Form into 1-inch balls and roll in the wheat germ or granola without raisins. Bake on a lightly greased cookie sheet in a preheated 350-degree oven for 15-20 minutes. Cool completely. Store in an airtight con-tainer. POOCH PARK DOGGIE BONES3 beaten eggs12 oz. whole wheat flour14 oz. all-purpose flour2 oz. wheat germ1 cup whole milk1 cup vegetable oil2 Tbsp. peanut butterIn a mixer bowl, beat eggs. Beat in flours and wheat germ while alternating with milk and oil. Mix well. Fold in peanut butter and mix well. Allow to sit for 10 minutes. Roll dough out on floured surface to ½-inch thickness. Cut into biscuit-sized shapes of a bone. Aerate the dough with a fork. Bake on a parchment-covered cookie sheet in a 375-degree oven for 40 minutes so that biscuits become very hard. Allow to completely cool. Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator. FRISKY KITTY’S CATCH3 oz. small pre-cooked shrimp¼ cup finely chopped cut grass1/3 cup clam juiceIn a bowl, mix shrimp, grass, and clam juice. Yield: 1 serving. FELINE’S FANCY FEAST7 oz. drained, mashed, sardines in oil¼ cup dry, non-fat milk½ cup wheat germIn a bowl, combine drained, mashed sardines, dry milk, and wheat germ. With your hands, roll into balls about the size of a marble. Bake on a nonstick spray-coated cookie tray in a 350-degree for 12-15 minutes or until browned. Allow to cool completely. Store in an air-tight container in the refrigerator. Yield: 30 FRESH FRUIT FEED FOR BIRDS1 whole grapefruit¾ cup softened suet1 cup birdseedStringSlice grapefruit in half. Scoop out juice and pulp com-pletely. Cut out three equally distanced holes in each grape-fruit half for 3 strings to be added later. Microwave the grapefruit half for 6 minutes at lowest setting. You can also bake for 3-4 hours in a 275-degree oven. In a bowl, mix softened suet with birdseed. Fill each half of dried grape-fruit with seed mix. Thread three strong strings through the holes of each and tie at the top around a tree branch. Hang outside near the window. Whether walking along the beach or in a park at Kinderton, these folks want to be sure they feed their furry friends only the best. Purr-fect love Show your furry friends how much they mean with homemade treats Buy fresh liver, process with other ingredients, and bake for easy Mac’s Meaty Treats. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Feb. 17, 2022 - B1Sports By Brian PittsEnterprise Record Hunter Testa of Davie’s wres-tling team knocked off a defending state champion in the regional final. Anything else you need to know about Davie’s brilliant sophomore? The War Eagles qualified four for the state tournament and fin-ished sixth out of 29 teams in the Midwest 4-A Regional at Cabarrus Arena on Feb. 11-12. The top four in each weight class earned state berths. Testa, Davie’s lone champion, opened with a pin. Then he wres-tled the maximum 18 minutes over his next three matches, winning grueling decisions of 5-1, 6-4 and 5-3. Coach Perry Long said: “Man, he wrestled well. He was nervous all week about this region. People were talking about how tough this region was going to be, and he talked all week about wanting to make the states. I told him it’s about controlling your emotions and having fun. And that’s what he did.” Testa upends wrestling champ 4 War Eagles qualify for state tournament Testa: “Yeah, I was a little nervous going into it. But I talked to my coaches and my family and just kept working - kept practicing and tried to put all that to the side and just wrestle.”After placing third in the re-gional as a freshman, the rag-ing sophomore is 30-2 with a 22-match winning streak. His two-year record is 58-5. In the 182-pound final, Testa faced Kan-napolis senior Gavin Hartsell, a three-time state qualifier who captured the 3-A state title at 182 last summer. Testa squeezed out a 5-3 win. “He’s a good wrestler and I enjoyed the chance to compete with him,” Testa said. “I try to go into every match the same - put all the nerves aside and do what I’ve been practicing.”Davie’s defending state cham-pion, senior Jack Jarvis, punched his state ticket for the fourth time, taking second at 170. He had two pins and a major decision before running into Hickory Ridge junior Tomas Brooker (52-3 record). “We’re going to work on some things from the Hickory Ridge match,” Long said. “(Brooker) is real tall and lanky. We’ve got to figure some things out to beat him, but Jack beat him last year so we know he can.”Senior Collin Bailey became a three-time state qualifier by grab-bing third at 152. After getting a first-round pin, Bailey suffered an excruciating quarterfinal loss to Lake Norman senior Brody Neal. Please See Testa - Page B4 By Brian PittsEnterprise Record South Davie’s wrestling team produced three champions in the Davie County Invitational at South on Feb. 5 and captured the seven-team field with 263 points. West Rowan was runner-up with 245, followed by North Davie (210), Ellis (104), Harris Road (100), North Carolina Leader-ship Academy (46) and Northern Moore (0). In the 108-pound weight class, Aidan Szewczyk went pin, 8-2 decision, pin to complete a perfect season. Although he bumped up a weight class, he continued to whip everyone in his path. “Aidan had his closest match of the year, but it wasn’t that close,” South coach Russell Hilton said. “That kid from West Rowan is tough.”Szewczyk collected 13 pins on the way to a 15-0 record. “Aidan weighed in overweight on purpose,” Hilton said. “If he wanted to make 100, he would have. He was 102 pounds. There was a little more competition at 108.”Every time Jakob Alexander of South touched the mat between Nov. 18-Feb. 5, the Tigers got six points. He pinned both of his opponents in a combined weight class of 195/225/250, giving him a 15-0 season record with nine pins and six forfeits. Tigers take wrestling tournament South’s third gold medalist was Leighton Reavis, who recorded two pins at 85. “Leighton was impressive,” Hilton said after the seventh grader finished the season 7-2. North, South and Ellis all had three first-place finishers; North By Brian PittsEnterprise Record You can label it the biggest win in Bruce Wallace’s young tenure as the Davie varsity boys basketball coach. It came against a Glenn team that beat Davie by 17 on Jan. 14. It came on Senior Night for nine War Eagles. It came after Davie dug a 7-1 hole in the opening moments. It was a great, great perfor-mance. “We played lights out,” the first-year coach said after Davie’s 78-56 masterpiece. “I’m so happy for them.”Davie 69, Parkland 52Three days before the Glenn game, the War Eagles traveled to Parkland. It was no piece of art, but Davie did what it had to. “We won and that’s what mat-ters,” Wallace said. Parkland’s record is woeful (2-19 overall), but you still have to show up and play. The Mustangs only lost by three to Reagan in their previous game, and Reagan swept two from Davie. Davie led 32-23 at halftime, but Parkland started the third quarter with four straight successful shots and shaved Davie’s lead to 36-31. Then Davie restored order with a 9-0 run. Alex Summers hit a 3-pointer, his second of the quarter, and Za’haree Maddox scored four points in 14 seconds on a pair of steal-and-layup plays to push the margin to 45-31. It was 45-36 when Davie knocked out Parkland with a 10-2 run. Maddox, Tate Carney and Boys blitz Glenn Please See Blitz - Page B5 Please See Tigers - Page B7 Senior Collin Bailey went 5-1 in the regional to place third, the only loss coming in overtime. - Photos by Samatha Ward Bailey qualified for the state for the third time in his Davie career. Brody Vaughn of South Davie finished second at 78. South’s Maddox Creason won three of four matches to place third at 152/162. - Photos by Ashley Bowden B2 ‑ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Feb. 17, 2022 By Brian PittsEnterprise Record Davie’s varsity girls basketball team went 9-53 the previous three seasons combined. Lindsey Adams’ second Davie squad ended the regular season at 9-13 after winning two of three last week. Let that sink in. The War Eagles pulled out a ridiculous shootout, 70-63, at Parkland on Feb. 8. It was their most points in 138 games. It was the highest-scoring game in 207 games. And it was a triumph over adversity, with Davie experiencing severe foul trouble and facing a six-point deficit with less than five minutes to play. “We faced adversity,” Adams said. “We faced things not going our way with calls. They just had to keep their composure. 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Gentry assisted a Gracie Wilson inside buck-et. After Rankin hit a pair at the line, Gentry scored on a drive. Rankin’s long pass led to a Somer Johnson layup and a 44-33 lead, at which point Parkland was 0 for 12 from the floor for the quarter. But Justace Williams and the Mustangs turned the game with a vicious 27-10 run. They nailed 9 of 16 shots, including three 3-pointers, during that stretch, and Williams’ triple gave Parkland a 60-54 lead with 4:43 to go. To make matters worse for Davie, it missed two free throws at 4:31. Williams was the large-ly responsible for Davie’s fourth-quarter hole. The sophomore point guard had a spectacular 30-point per-formance. “She’s only about 5-2,” Adams said. “She’s smaller than any girl I have, but she was the fastest girl on the court. She blows by you.”The War Eagles mounted a furious rally that was rem-iniscent of the one that gave them a 45-43 win at West Forsyth four days earlier. The heroics came from Gentry, Keelyn Oakes, Re-becca Devericks and John-son. Gentry scored on a drive, Oakes sank a 19-foot-er and Gentry hit two free throws to tie it at 60. After Parkland missed two from the line, Gentry shredded Parkland’s fullcourt man and hit Devericks, who picked the perfect time for her first bucket of the game, a tiebreaking score at 2:05. Adams has several girls who don’t mind taking hard-nosed charges, and Oakes drew one with Da-vie nursing a 62-60 lead. Gentry milked some clock before passing to Oakes, who scored through contact to make it 64-60 at 1:09. Williams answered for Parkland to cut Davie’s lead to 64-62 at :59, but Johnson countered with two free throws. After a Parkland turnover, Johnson assisted a Devericks layup to cement victory at 70-63. Davie persevered by placing four scorers in dou-ble figures. Gentry had a terrific all-around game with 16 points, eight rebounds, eight assists and four steals. Rankin delivered a dou-ble-double with 13 points, 10 rebounds and three steals. Oakes had 11 points. John-son had 10 points, six re-bounds and three assists. Rankin hit 4 of 5 field goals and left with a two-game total of 26 points and 17 rebounds. Oakes scored a season high by making her last four shots. “Keelyn’s very unself-ish,” Adams said. “She nor-mally makes the extra pass instead of taking the shot herself. A lot of teams don’t think of her as a threat, so they help off of her. But if you leave her open, she can shoot if she feels the need to. She knew we needed shots. She’s so composed and laid-back, she knocks them down without any pressure on her.”After averaging 2.3 points in her first six varsi-ty games, freshman Nadelie Jones was a factor with nine points and seven rebounds. “I’m so big on boxing out and she asked me how to box out being so little,” Adams said. “I said: ‘When you’re little and are not physically stronger than somebody, just weave your way around everybody else and go get it.’”Notes: One difference was Davie’s 23 of 34 free-throw shooting. Gentry (10-16), Johnson (6-6) and Rankin (5-5) made 21 of them. By contrast, Parkland shot 44 percent from the line (17-38). ... Parkland (6-14 overall) dropped its fourth straight. ... It was most Da-vie points since a 75-26 rout of Parkland in January of 2016. ... It was the high-est-scoring game since a 75-66 win at North David-son in 2012-13. ... L. Dirks had five points and drew two charges. Devericks had four points. Wilson had two points, three rebounds and a blocked shot. ... Peyton Spaugh returned from injury after missing seven games. WF 60, Davie 45A makeup game against visiting West Forsyth went less well for the War Ea-gles. Part of the problem was likely an emotional hangover one day after the hard-fought win at Parkland. The Titans led by nine at halftime, by 17 at the end of the third and scored their most points in 15 games to avenge the two-point loss to Davie. Davie’s points came from Johnson (12), Gentry (10), L. Dirks (nine), Jones (eight) and Rankin (six). Davie 55, Glenn 42L. Dirks and Johnson came through in a big mo-ment as Davie buried the Bobcats on Senior Night on Feb. 11 and secured a home game in the first round of this week’s CPC Tourna-ment. Davie was missing lead-ing-scorer Gentry (sick), but L. Dirks picked up the offen-sive slack with a career-high 21 points. She added four rebounds. “I told them somebody has to step up,” Adams said. “I was super proud of Lon-don for being able to step up. I knew she had it in her, and I was excited for her to do that, especially with it being Senior Night (for L. Dirks and Kaylyn Nuckols).”Johnson (16 points, six steals, four rebounds) turned in her most points in seven games to help Davie nail down sole possession of fourth in the eight-team Central Piedmont Confer-ence. The junior converted 9 of 12 foul shots. “Somer stepped up,” Ad-ams said. “She is so long - I think she’s 5-9 - and she’s got a long wingspan and she’s able to get in the pass-ing lanes and get deflections or steals.”Adams got contributions up and down the lineup. Rankin (five points, 11 re-bounds, three steals), De-vericks (five points), Jones (four points), Sydney Dirks (two points), Spaugh (two points, five steals, four re-bounds), Nuckols (four re-bounds) and Oakes (three assists) all contributed. “In the second half, Re-becca’s defense shut down the only girl that was scoring (for Glenn),” Adams said. “That really helped us.”Notes: East Forsyth and Reagan shared the regu-lar-season title at 12-2. Reynolds (11-3), Davie (7-7), West Forsyth (6-7), Parkland (3-11), Glenn (2-11) and Mt. Tabor (2-12) round out the standings. ... Davie’s top three scorers are Gentry (12.3 average), John-son (9.5) and L. Dirks (6.5). They call themselves “Team Parks.”And at 9:15 a.m. Saturday, the young girls on the youth basketball team at Davie Recreation & Parks will be part of a ceremony honoring Marine Master Sgt. Phil Parks, who due to his service to his country, developed a rare form of Parkinson’s Disease called MSA.He will be at the ceremony and the girls’ coach, Teresa Cookson, hopes to have a full gym as the retired Marine is surprised by the name picked by the girls.“At the beginning of the season, I got together with the girls to discuss a team name,” Cookson said. “I wanted them to play not only for themselves, but to acknowledge someone in our military.”She told them the story of Parks, her brother-in-law. “Without any hesitation, they chose ‘Team Parks’.”The ceremony will be in the park’s main gym. Retired Marine to be honored Saturday in gym Varsity girls overcome adversity at Parkland DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Feb. 17, 2022 ‑ B3 By Dan Kibler Ray Sutcliffe of Winston-Salem (above), retired firefighter, follows his Labrador retriever, Jake, through a broomstraw field in search of bob- white quail. Don Stroud of Winston-Salem (left), gets ready to take a quail from the mouth of his Labrador retriever, Bailey, at field trial last Saturday. Younger hunters who have cut their teeth on white-tailed deer, and, to a lesser extent, wild turkeys, have largely missed out on one of the great joys of be-ing afield: good dog work.The hunters of my gener-ation uncased their shotguns just as the heyday of the bobwhite quail was ending. I got in a good 10 years of what most southern gentle-men a few decades older than me simply called “bird hunting” – the bird being understood to be a quail. Then, they started to dis-appear from the landscape, victims of clean-farming practices, burgeoning popu-lations of predators, unen-cumbered pesticide use and who knows what else.Nowadays, except for hunters who keep a Lab or a Boykin spaniel for retrieving ducks and doves, the joy of watching dogs work is largely missing. But there is nothing like watching a well-trained brace of pointers or English setters lock up at the edge of a stubble field, stock still but shivering with excitement, their heads tilted and noses pointed at the sublime aroma of wild fowl a few yards upwind. It takes me back to a time long before I called in my first gobbler and even dropped my first whitetail buck, certainly before my Medicare card came in the mail.I spent quite a few days afield 20 years ago with the late Bud Freeman, a Winston-Salem bird hunter who trained pointing dogs and sicced them on bobwhites on 2,500 leased acres in Davidson County, divided in 25- and 50-acre parcels that either held wild birds or were perfect places to plant the hundreds of birds he bought every year on which to work his dogs.Willie, Salty and Sugar – all stylish pointers – and a big setter, Chief, were regular companions in broom-straw fields and around old, overgrown homeplaces for a number of years. I was well into adulthood before I killed my first double on a wild covey rise in a river-bottom field in Yadkin County – behind those dogs. My bird gun now is a 1930 Remington Model 11, an old, square-backed autoloader that’s choked to cylinder bore, in other words, unchoked. With that gun, my 91-year-old father once killed four wild birds on a covey rise in the late 1940s. Still, he lamented, “I would have killed five, but I had to shoot the fourth bird twice.”Some weathered hunting veterans aren’t about to let that kind of action fade away without a peep, er, a quail whistle. A dozen or so gathered the first weekend of February on Quail Haven, a hunting preserve in Iredell County near Harmony, to rub elbows, share yarns and watch dogs do their thing. For the record, sadly, it ap-peared that only two of them were under the age of 50.The Yadkin Valley Wildlife Federation is a conser-vation group that sprang out of Quail Unlimited several years ago but has maintained a healthy membership ros-ter and is thriving by working not to protect and enhance bobwhite populations – a lost cause already to some – but other upland wildlife species, and especially habitat. In addition to youth fishing and dove-hunting events and providing wildlife seed to be planted for dove fields, wildlife food plots, even places to work dogs on birds, the chapter holds a series of “fun field trials” every year for members with both pointing and flushing dogs. These aren’t events where master dog handlers push their charges toward the latest field-trial championship or national ranking.“These are for weekend warriors who just want to see their dogs work and keep score,” said Don Stroud of Winston-Salem, who trains dogs at his Hunting Creek Retrievers kennels. “We use modified upland classic rules.”In a nutshell, dogs from eight different breeds are divided into “pointing” and “flushing” classes, with retrievers in the latter category. Each dog is put in a field into which three quail have been planted, and it has 15 minutes to find them. Points are awarded by judges for birds pointed or flushed, shot and retrieved. The dog’s owner gets six shotgun shells for each round; the dog’s score receives penalties for missed shots, which puts more weight on the owner/hunter/handler than some field trials where handlers miss shots at flushing birds on purpose so their high-dollar dogs, competing for honors and titles that will push their stud fees or puppy fees into stratospheric ranges, can’t be penalized for lack of retrieving skills.“The handler can cost the dog points,” said Mike Sprinkle of Winston-Salem, who ran his Brittany spaniel in the pointing class for only the second time. “I learned a lot the last time, and I’ve learned a lot this time. In about 10 years, we might be competitive.”“It’s really like teamwork between the hunter and the dog,” said Stroud, who related that one hunter described his dog’s first round – dogs get a morning round in one field and an afternoon round in another. – with, “Josh did good. I didn’t.”At the end of the day, one dog wins in the pointing class and one wins in the flushing class. The chapter keeps points through the season – the last fun field trial is scheduled for March 26 at Rimrock Preserve in Iredell County – with two dogs being crowned “Dog of the Year” at the club’s annual fund-raising banquet in September.“At the end of the day,” said Sammy Mickel of Lexington, who has been organizing and running the fun field trials for the past 15 or so years, “it’s just an excuse to get out with a bunch of crazy people.”And to admire good dog work.Dan Kibler has been covering the outdoors since 1985 as outdoors editor of the Winston-Salem Journal and later as managing editor of Carolina Sportsman until his retirement last fall. Lost dogs: Watching them work a joy of bird hunting 132 Interstate Drive Mocksville, NC 27028 (336) 753-8473 Hours: Mon. - Fri. 7:30 - 5:30 MockBerothTire.com 12 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU! $149 Minimum purchase required. 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B4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Feb. 17, 2022 Continued From Page B1Although Neal ultimately pinned Bailey in overtime, the margin between staying in the winners’ bracket and having to fight through the consolation rounds was razor-thin. “It was a 1-0 match (in Bailey’s favor in the third period),” Long said. “Collin was riding (Neal) out with only 30 seconds left in the match. Collin put double boots in. The official said he put in a figure four around the waist and gave (Neal) one point to tie the match.”Bailey showed resilience from that heartbreaker. He had to win three straight to keep his senior year alive, and he did just that with a pin and two decisions. And then in the consola-tion finals, he got payback against Neal, 1-0, to cap a 5-1 tournament. Brysen Godbey will make his first state appear-ance after taking fourth at 220. His wins were a major decision, two pins and a de-cision. His 38-8 sophomore record suggests there isn’t much of a ceiling between now and 2024. “Sometimes a sopho-more can’t handle the emo-tion part of it, but Brysen came through,” Long said. •••The talent level at Cabar-rus Arena was absurd, and seven War Eagles failed to crack the top four. That Sam Collins, Lane Hill, Ramiro Gutierrez and Isaac Webb are seniors deepened the hurt. “I feel bad for the guys who got tough draws,” Long said. “It was heartbreak-ing for the guys that didn’t make it.”After opening with two pins, Hill endured a pain-ful loss in the consolation semifinals - one step from qualifying for the state for the third time. “Lane was winning and had some questionable calls that went the other way,” Long said. Collins pinned three of his five opponents, only to fall one win short. “Sam wrestled hard,” Long said. “You hate to see these seniors go out not hav-ing the chance to wrestle in the state tournament.”Notes• Davie scored 91 points without filling spots at 106, 113 and 195. ... The five teams that outscored Davie were Lake Norman (156.5), Northwest Guilford (146.5), Mooresville (119), Hickory Ridge (118) and West For-syth (92.5). • Bailey and Jarvis will carry 40-5 and 35-4 records, respectively, to the state meet. Testa ... • Webb, a three-time state qualifier, went 28-10 as a senior at 160 and 129-42 for his four-year career. ... Hill was 39-6 as a senior and 112-28 for his four-year career. ... Collins’ senior record was 25-10. ... Junior Lawson Hire went 2-2 at 120, while Gutierrez (145) and freshman Ryder Strick-land (285) had one win each. ... 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Walser had 12 points and 13 rebounds, giving him 30 points and 20 boards in two games. Zymere Hudson had 11 points, six rebounds and four assists. Summers had six points, three assists and two steals. Carney had six points, four rebounds and two steals. Jake Powers (four points, five rebounds), Max Junker (two points, three rebounds), Coleman Lawhon (two points) and Landon King (two points) rounded out Davie’s scor-ing. “Whenever it got close, we got a steal or got a bas-ket,” Wallace said. “We made it a game by missing free throws. We missed six straight free throws and they cut it to nine.”Davie 78, Glenn 56The War Eagles found themselves behind 7-1 after a couple of minutes. But from that point on, they ab-solutely blitzed the visiting Bobcats on Feb. 11. “I came out with a spe-cialized defense for them, and it didn’t work,” Wallace said. “The kids were even like: ‘Yeah, this is a good game plan.’” Blitz ... Davie stunned Glenn with a 35-15 run to end the first half, which resulted in a 36-22 halftime advantage. “We couldn’t guard them man, so we went 2-3 zone,” he said. “They rained 3s on us at their place and we sat in a 2-3 zone (this game). But we were active and knew where the shooters were.” Davie got massive games from the backcourt duo of Maddox and Hudson. Maddox had 28 points, five assists, four rebounds and four steals. He put on a drive-and-either-score-or-draw-the-foul show, re-sulting in his 12th career 20-point game. “Za’haree put on a clin-ic,” Wallace said. “They were trying to guard him one-on-one, and that’s just not a good idea.”Hudson scored 19 points on 10 shots and made three steals. Summers made three beautiful passes to a cutting Hudson, who drilled 8 of 10 field goals. “Zymere put on a cutting clinic,” Wallace said. Jake Powers had a high- light-reel play when he saved the ball from going out of bounds at the Davie baseline. He threw a behind-the-back pass to Hudson, who finished the play with two points to push Davie’s lead to 44-26. Glenn tried to rally early in the fourth quarter, its 3-pointer cutting the margin to 53-44. Davie, though, wouldn’t let Glenn get any closer, a crushing 25-12 run making for a memorable Senior Night for Maddox, Hudson, Carney, Summers, Jake Powers, Walser, Junk-er, Caleb Earnhardt and JT Bumgarner. “For us not to freak out because we didn’t get a few calls is a sign of maturity,” Wallace said. Glenn was down for the count when Davie milked over a minute off the clock and got the ball to Walser, who was fouled, made both free throws and bumped Davie’s lead to 64-48 with 3:38 remaining. Walser had 13 points and six rebounds. Jake Pow-ers had seven points, four rebounds, two assists and two steals. Lawhon had four points. Jackson Powers and Junker had three points apiece. Summers had one point, four steals, three as-sists and three boards. When it all comes togeth-er for the War Eagles, this is how they can look. They shot 52 percent (25-48), outrebounded the bigger Bobcats 30-27 and forced 17 turnovers. Meanwhile, Glenn shot 36 percent (18-49). “Alex, Tate and Jake played great,” Wallace said. “All the seniors really con-tributed. I love those kids so much and I’m so excited for them. Every time they tried to trap and junk it up, Alex either made an extra pass or he hit a cutter. And he was rebounding when we looked tiny down there.”Notes: Glenn (17-7) has lost four of five. At one point, it was 16-3 with a 14-game winning streak. ... Davie (13-9) won its third in a row and clinched its fifth consecutive winning season. ... Former coach Mike Absher and his wife Denise were on hand for Senior Night. ... Davie tied for fifth in the eight-team CPC. The standings: East Forsyth 12-2, Glenn 10-4, Mt. Tabor 9-5, Reagan 8-6, Davie/Reynolds 7-7, West Forsyth 3-11, Parkland 0-14. ... Wallace is almost certain Davie will make the play-offs. “Glenn’s coach said he thought we would make it if we lost to Glenn and Mt. Tabor (in the first round of the CPC Tournament),” he said. ... Maddox is averaging 17.8 points, Hudson 13.5 and Walser 9.6. By Brian PittsEnterprise Record Ian Koontz morphed into an absolute firecracker over the last six games, and Da-vie’s JV boys basketball team brushed aside Parkland and Glenn in the final two games to finish with a cool 16-4 record. “We hit our stride at the end of the year,” first-year coach Tracey Arnold said. “We were peaking at the end.”Davie 67, Parkland 35As expected, visiting Parkland didn’t put up much resistance on Feb. 8. Koontz was the man of the hour with 27 points and 10 rebounds. It was his sixth straight outing with 12-plus points and his third dou-ble-double in five games. Oh, and the 27 points were the most by a Davie JV male in 57 games. (Luke Williams had 27 in a 67-63 win over West Forsyth in January of 2019.)Carter Helton had 14 points, Elijah Dillard seven, CJ Phelps six, Cam Ball five, Ethan Ratledge three, Trey’von Doulin three and Luke Clark two. Ratledge also had 12 rebounds, giving him 25 in two games. Davie 55, Glenn 43When Davie squeaked past Glenn 40-39 in Janu-ary, the War Eagles were led by Cam Ball’s 16 points and seven rebounds. They didn’t have a sick Ball for the rematch in Kernersville on Feb. 10, yet they still had little trouble beating the Bobcats. Koontz was dynamic again with 14 points, 12 rebounds and two blocks. “We didn’t have Ian (in the one-point win over Glenn),” Arnold said after Koontz’s third straight dou-ble-double. “He’s our glue guy. He’s a beast. He does everything. He continued to One person dies every 36 seconds from heart disease. It’s the leading cause of death in the United States. 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It was his third straight game with 12-plus rebounds. “Ethan led us in assists Koontz, JV boys close season at 16-4 this year,” Arnold said. “He played like a point-forward. He took over that role. He didn’t score as much as I thought he would, but he passed and made sure other people got the ball. And he scored when he needed to.”Phelps was another example of Davie’s deep bench. “CJ played big in Cam’s spot defensive-wise,” he said. “He only scored four, but they were a big four points when he scored them. He played big minutes on the defensive end. He did a real good job contesting shots and rebounding. He was a big force in there.”Sebastian Bellomo had five points and Dillard had two. Arnold savored the mo-ment of going 10-4 in the Central Piedmont Confer-ence and ending the season on a four-game winning streak. “We had a good season,” he said. “We let a couple slip away but you really can’t complain. In the first win over Glenn, we probably didn’t deserve that one.”Helton provided dou-ble-figure points in 14 of 20 games, including the last four, to average a team-best 12.7 points. Koontz aver-aged 11.3, Gavin Williams 10.3, Ball 9.7, Ratledge 7.5 and Coleman 5.3. Williams missed the last five games with an injury. By Brian PittsEnterprise Record Davie’s JV girls basket-ball team finished 10-5 (7-4 Central Piedmont Confer-ence) in Lamar Russell’s first year as coach - not bad for a team that started four freshmen all season and five in the final six games when it played without injured Hannah McMillian. “Taking a bunch of fresh-men - we only had two sophomores and Hannah went down, so we were left with one sophomore (Ash-ley Bledsoe) - and winning double digits, that was a successful season to me,” Russell said. Houses, Decks, Driveways Gutter Cleaning, Roof Wash Rudisill pleased with season A thrashing in the final game against visiting Park-land was inevitable. The War Eagles, who beat the Mustangs by 38 on Jan. 11, won by an outlandish mar-gin of 67-2 on Feb. 8. Kaylee Lynch stole the show with 20 points, 14 rebounds and three steals. Her previous scoring high was 13. “Amazing,” Russell said. “That’s probably the first double-double we had all season. She has been working her butt off on the boards. To end the season with 20 and 14, I couldn’t be more proud of her devel-opment.”Tasia Tarpley stuffed the stat sheet with 13 points, six rebounds and six steals. Callie Wisecarver had 12 points. Kaylee Lewis, who assumed a starring role when Nadelie Jones was pulled up to varsity, collect-ed 11 points, six steals and four assists. Carleigh Croom had seven points, while Bledsoe and Riley Potts had two each. Jones, who missed the last five JV games, aver-aged 14.1 points in eight games. Lewis was the No. 2 scorer with a 12 average. Wisecarver averaged seven. Lynch, who was a rebound-ing machine all season, averaged 4.7 points and 11.8 boards. 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At right, Elliott Gould of Ellis had two pins at 140 to complete his perfect season. Luis Salas of Ellis took third at 195/225/250. North Davie’s Kolby Long got a major decision and a pin on his way to second at 92. N. Davie’s Gio Alcacio competes at super HWT.North’s Tanner Steinour claimed second at 122 after recording a pair of pins. North’s Hayden Potts, the champ at 92, sprawls against teammate Kolby Long. At right, Ellis’ Dylan Miller, the champ at 152/162, had a perfect season. South’s Isaiah Leonard was third at 147 by pounding out three pins. At right, South’s Aidan Szewczyk rules at 108 to cap a 15-0 season. South’s Jamarious Pelote took second at 147. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Feb. 17, 2022 - B7 Continued From Page B1and Ellis just didn’t have nearly the depth that South had. North’s Hayden Potts went pin, pin at 92, and teammate Andy Davie rolled up three pins at 122. It was just another day at the office for both undefeated Wildcats. “We debated whether to put Andy at 122 or 128, and we decided it was better to let Andy wrestle what he weighed,” North coach Jamey Holt said. “The prob-lem was, it put Andy and Tanner (Steinour) in the same weight class.”There was a 252-plus division, and North’s Gio Alcacio took that title with a pin. Ellis’ Elliott Gould and Dylan Miller put the finish-ing touches on undefeated seasons, and teammate Na-than Barr pinned a pair of opponents to take the crown at 184. In the 152/162 division, Miller won by major deci- Tigers ... sion, decision and pin. “His work ethic and de-sire to get better every day,” Ellis assistant coach Andrew Marshall said when asked the reasons Miller was able to destroy the competition as an eighth grader. “That’s what makes him what he is.”Marshall said the same thing was true of Gould, who closed his eighth-grade career with a pair of pins. “His work ethic and his desire to get better - that’s how (Miller and Gould) are that good,” Marshall said. “They have the urge to get better because they want the best for themselves and for the program. (Miller and Gould) helped lay the foundation for what we had this season, and I’m look-ing forward to the future. I think we made a lot of good progress, we’re headed in the right direction and I’m looking forward to next season.” South’s runner-ups were Brody Vaughn (1-1 at 78), Zion Lyons (1-1 at 100), Jamarious Pelote (1-1 at 147) and Kaden Sagendorf (1-1 at 195/225/250). North’s second-place finishers were Kolby Long (2-1 at 92), Braxton Hunter (2-1 at 108), Steinour (2-1 at 122) and Javon Carter (1-1 at 134). Long made the most of his opportunity, winning by major decision and pin before losing to teammate Potts in the finals. “Kolby had been a back-up all year, and he beat Ellis’ starter in the semifinals and he pretty much dominated the whole match,” Holt said. “He was up 10-12 points when he pinned him. That was a pleasant surprise.“Braxton was one of the better ones there (among 102 wrestlers).”Ellis’ lone runner-up was Jack Bost, who went 1-1 at 85. The third-place finish-ers for South were Mem- phis Nunn (3-1 at 122), Laz Smith (2-1 at 128), Isaiah Baity (3-1 at 134), Isaiah Leonard (3-1 at 147), Maddox Creason (3-1 at 152/162) and Brandon Pas-ter (1-1 at 184). “Baity pinned two kids who beat him earlier,” Hil-ton said. “So that was im-pressive for him to avenge two losses in back-to-back matches.“Creason gave it all he could (as he competed de-spite a knee injury). He couldn’t shoot or anything like that. He had to try to wrestle all upper body. He was probably 60 percent of his normal self.”The consolation champs from North were Jacob Sides (3-1 at 100) and Eli Weymouth (2-2 at 122). “Jacob has a chance to be pretty good,” Holt said of the sixth grader. “He’s got the body - he’s long and lanky - and is one of those guys that is hard to wrestle.”Taking third for Ellis was Luis Salas (1-1 at 195/225/250. Even though he was fourth, no one made Hilton prouder than Ivan Busta-mante, a sixth grader who went 4-2 at 108. “He won his first match and then he had to wrestle Szewczyk, the No. 1 seed,” Hilton said. “Ivan was seed-ed like 13th in probably the biggest weight class. (In the match for third), he lost to a really tough kid from West Rowan. To wrestle six times in one day and to lose to the champ and to the guy who came in third, I was proud of him.”Notes: North’s Taylor Shenberger and Landon Carpenter both went 2-2 with two pins at 108 and 134, respectively. North’s Brayden Jenkins went 2-2 at 115. ... South’s Troy Gad-son and David Hicks both went 2-2 with two pins at 152/162. ... For South, Creason finished the sea-son 14-3. Smith went 13-2, Leonard 13-5, Pelote 11-4 and D. Hicks 11-6. ... Davis (12-0 with eight pins, three forfeits, major decision) and Potts (10-0 with eight pins, two forfeits) went undefeated for North. Also for North, Hunter went 10-1 with nine pins and Carter went 9-1 with five pins and four forfeits. Steinour and Carpenter went 9-2 and 8-4, respectively. Davie’s freshman bas-ketball team turned in a third-quarter gem and won its fifth straight game by double figures, 62-49 at West Forsyth on Feb. 4. The Titans were in con-tention at halftime, trailing 30-22, but they were toast when Davie rolled up its sleeves in the third. “Wade Bomar was sitting there at halftime and looks at me and goes: ‘We haven’t really run the 50 (1-3-1 de-fense). Let’s run 50,’” coach Mike Dinkins said. “I said: ‘OK.’ We outscored them 20-6 in the third.”The War Eagles’ monster third sent their overall re-cord to 9-0. Cameron Owens had 24 points, which was ho-hum for him. It was the third time in four games he scored 21 or more. Landon Waller (12) supplied double figures for the third game in a row. The supporting actors were Connor Hood (seven), Bomar (six), Elliot Erlandsson (five), Adam Brown (four) and David Reach your audience wherever they are:on desktops/laptops, tablets & smartphones. Put your message in front of your potential customers today! Call 336.751.2120to learn more! Reach Potential Customers While They Are Online WithTARGETED DIGITAL MARKETING NOW HIRING Apply in Person 251 Eaton Rd., Mocksville E.O.E. $14/hr. & up $500 Sign On Bonus Great Benefits • PAY & BonusesAll Shifts Available We’re Growing! Owens has 24, Davie handles West Patton (four). “We had a lot of easy bas-kets,” Dinkins said. “There were some unbelievable unselfish plays between Connor and Cameron. They made two great passes. One of them could have had the layup and they would rather pass the ball. “Owens did his thing. He’s probably 5-8 or 5-9. He gets a lot of his stuff off our defenses. We run a trap and then we’re running.“Landon had another double-double (in points and rebounds). He had a dunk that he missed. He rattled it out, but he got the rebound and scored. He’s been ask-ing me if he could try it in a game. He dunks regularly in practice. He’s the only freshman I’ve ever had that can dunk.”West - and one Titan in particular who banged four 3-pointers in the final minutes - did some cosmetic work in the fourth to close the margin to 13. “Patton gave us a big lift on the defensive end, espe-cially when we were in the 50,” Dinkins said. Dinkins gave a shout-out to reserves Gage Whitaker, Zachary Hill and Josiah Johnson. “They practice just as hard as the others, and when we put them in, they seem to hold their own,” he said. Notes: The War Eagles achieved 11-0 perfection by blowing out West again, 66-43 at home, and running Glenn off its own floor, 71-50. Owens (20) and Waller (18) shared the offensive spotlight against West. At Glenn, Davie overrode the Bobcats’ 13-1 lead and won going away. The star of that game was Patton, who exploded for 20 points. Waller (18), Hood (17) and Owens (12) also scored in double figures. ... Stories on the final two games will run next week. SUBSCRIBE to the Enterprise Only $32.03 P./Yr. in Davie 336-751-2120 North’s Landon Carpenter works on one of his two pins at 134. At right, South’s Maddox Creason (right) battles teammate Isaac Lawson. South’s Laz Smith was third at 128. B8 ‑ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Feb. 17, 2022 District Court Sheffield-Calahaln By Brenda BaileySheffield-CalahalnCorrespondent Birthday wishes to: Ann Hill on Feb. 18; Chris Reeves on Feb. 19; Norman Spry on Feb. 20; and Doug Holland and Roger Wooten on Feb. 23. If you would like a birthday or anniversa-ry listed, let me know.Sheffield-Calahaln VFD welcomes visitors from the community Monday-Fri-day from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. If interested in becoming a firefighter or want to know more, Chief Gary Allen and other members welcome you to come by during the and the worship service at 10:30. TeamKID for ages 3 years to 5th grade meets each Sunday evening from 4:30-6:30l. Prayer requests contin-ue for Bryan Swain, Jean Reavis, Johnny Naylor, Pat Moore, Deborah Nichols, Hazel Smoot, Tim Keller, Junior Dunn, Betty Damer-on, Tammy Keller, Naomi Wooten, Jeff Potts, Charles England, Greta England, Lincoln Dyson, Bob El-lis, Chester Reeves, Hazel Frye, Yvonne Ijames, Bon- By Shirley ThorneCounty Line Correspondnet Love was in the air in County Line this week as folks celebrated St. Valen-tine Day last Monday. A light dusting of snow visited our community again last Sunday. That night many families watched Super Bowl LVI; some were hap-py with the Rams winning; some of us weren't. Again, there are no planned com-munity-wide events.Calvary Baptist Church continues to have only Sun-day morning worship ser-vice until March. All other services and meetings are canceled.Our community extends sympathy to the family of Nettie Lee Daywalt Blevins, who died at Davie Medical Center Tuesday of last week after about six months of de-clining health. The oldest of four children, she was born in 1933 in Davie County to the late Arthur and Lena Seamon Daywalt of County Line. She was reared on St. Matthews Road off Davie Academy Road, attended St. 1484 Hwy. 64 West, Mocksville, NC 336-751-3372 1328733 “Serving Davie County Since 1973” •Brakes • Tires • Batteries • Alignments • Scheduled Maintenance • Complete and Professional Auto Repair Regular Hours: M-F 8:30-8 • Sat 8:30-1 • Sun 1:30-5 495 Valley Road • Mocksville • 336-751-2141 www.fosterdrug.com Snack Size, Assorted FlavorsUTZ® CHIPS3 for $1 Limit 6 PARTICIPATING PROVIDER CHECK THIS OUT!hello mello lounge wear • Sleep Shirts • Lounge Shorts & Pants • Cardigans Assorted flavorsUNCLEAL’S COOKIES89¢ Limit 4 County Line Boston butt for Easter? Let church cook for you above times or call 336-492-5791.Community Covenant Church has worship service each Sunday and 10:45 a.m. Everyone is welcome to join them at 1446 Sheffield Road.Mark your calendar: Hotdog Saturday at New Union UMC is ready to serve up those great hotdogs on March 26 from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. in the church parking lot. In addition to the hot-dogs, there will be a bake sale and RADA cutlery and crafts. Peanut butter eggs and coconut eggs will be for sale. If you want to place an order for the chocolate covered eggs, contact me no later than March 10. The church is at Sheffield and County Line roads. The Men’s Group at New Union UMC is selling whole Boston Butts for Easter. The cost of $40 includes dip, and they can be picked up Satur-day, April 16 between 1 and 3 p.m. For more informa-tion, please contact Gary at 336-345-3672 or see any of the men’s group for tickets. New Union UMC has worship services at 9 a.m.and 11 a.m. and Sunday School at 10:15 a.m. Youth Group and Kid’s Night is held each Wednesday eve-ning from 6:30-7:30. A time of prayer is held at Liberty Wesleyan Church each Sunday at 9:30 a.m., followed by Sunday School at 10 and worship at 11. Lib-erty Kids, researching the next generation for Jesus, meets Friday evenings from 6:30-7:3. Everyone is wel-come at all these services.Sunday School is held each Sunday at Ijames Bap-tist Church at 9:30 a.m. nie Gunter, Ed Livengood, Jane Tutterow, Milton Tut-terow, Nancy Peacock, Geraldine Lambert, Betty Beck, Sue Gobble, Caren Morgan, Helen Bulla, Joann Renegar, Rowan Fay, Paul Beck, Betty Richardson, Fred Beck, Juanita Keaton, Jerry McDaniel, and Su-zonne Stratton. Please submit all news to me at brfbailey@msn.com, message me on facebook or call me at 336-837-8122 no later than noon on Thurs-days. Matthews Lutheran Church with her family, and helped them on their farm. A 1953 graduate of Cool Spring High School, she earned a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) certificate from Rowan Technical Institute. Her healthcare career began as a nurse and later facility administrator at Autumn Care of Mocksville. Before retiring in 2005, she worked for the Veterans Adminis-tration of Salisbury, Brian Center of Statesville, Iredell Memorial Hospital, and Da-vie County Home Health. During her first mar-riage, Nettie Lee welcomed the birth of son Jimmy and daughter Crystal. In 1988, she married the love of her life Jessie Blevins of West Virginia; the couple joined in worship at Union Chapel United Methodist Church and made their home on Howard Street in Mocks-ville. She was a faithful member of the church and was active in the United Methodist Women. Kind and caring, she enjoyed volunteering for Meals on Wheels and Hospice of Da-vie. Several years after the death of Jessie in 2001, she moved to an apartment in Mocksville. A service cele-brating her life was held last Saturday afternoon at Davie Funeral Service Chapel fol-lowed by inurnment in the cemetery of Union Chapel.Nettie Lee had contribut-ed data and treasured family photos to our Community news "flash backs." Her support was greatly appre-ciated, We extend sympathy to the family of Karen Denise Wood; who died Friday, Feb. 4 after a courageous battle with cancer. The sec-ond of three children, she was born in 1961 in Ired-ell County to the late Billy Ray and Lala Hall Wood. For many years the Wood family made their home on Society Road near Garden Valley Road and faithful-ly attended nearby Society Baptist Church. Denise at-tended Iredell schools and worked in the textile indus-try in her earlier years. She was a devoted mother to her son Gary and wife Kimberly and an adoring grandmother to their daughter Danielle. A service celebrating her life was held Tuesday morning of last week at Hebron Bap-tist Church, where she was a dedicated active member; she joined her parents at rest in the church cemetery.Our community sends get-well wishes to Jenny Cartner Turner, who was hospitalized with a broken hip from a fall at home and is now in rehab at Davie Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. Carol Brazel has been transferred from No-vant Rehabilitation Center to the Sticht Center of Wake Forest Baptist Medical Cen-ter. Alice C. Waugh remains in rehab at Davie Nursing and Rehabilitation Center.Join us in prayer for the Lord's divine healing and blessings upon Jenny, Car-ol, Alice, and others who are having health problems. Pray for the Lord's com-fort and support upon the families of Nettie Lee and Denise as they deeply miss their loved ones. Continue to pray for those affected by the COVID-19. For news and memories to share, please call Shirley on 336-492-5115 or email sdtlink@hotmail.com. Calvary Baptist limiting services until March The following cases were disposed of during the Jan. 13 session of Davie District Court. Presiding: Judge Jon W. Myers. Prosecuting: Eric Farr and Pearce Dougan, as-sistant DAs.- Jennifer Elaine Adolph, speeding in work zone more than 80 mph or more than 15 mph over speed limit, re-duced to 69 in a 60, $250, cost.- Trenard T. Alexander, driving while license re- voked not DWI, reduced to failure to notify DMV of address change, $100, cost; possession/display of altered/fictitious/revoked license, dismissed per plea.- Benjamin Paul Allred, misdemeanor probation vi-olation, probation contin-ued; 2 counts possession of methamphetamine, posses-sion of drug paraphernalia, dismissed per plea; posses-sion of drug paraphernalia, sentenced to 60 days, sus- pended 12 months, remain drug free, submit to random drug tests, complete CBI class, cost.- Josue J. Lopez Cardo-na, speeding in work zone more than 80 mph or more than 15 mph over speed limit, reduced to 69 in a 60, $250, cost.- Jalyn Rose Chatmon, possession of marijuana up to one-half ounce, $50, cost; possession of drug para-phernalia, dismissed per plea.- Patricia Doyle-Clayton, improper passing on right, reduced to improper equip-ment, $50, cost.- Mallory E. Cowan, speeding 98 in a 70, reduced to 79 in a 70, $400, cost.- Lamonte Lee Duncan, assault on a female, sen-tenced to 30 days, suspend-ed 18 months, not assault/threaten/harass victim, complete anger manage-ment classes, $100, cost.- Aliyah Lynn Hebel, speeding 92 in a 70, reduced to 79 in a 70, $100, cost; reckless driving, dismissed per plea.- Deandre H. Hoeffner, speeding 86 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost.- Kelly Allison Holcomb, DWI, sentenced to 60 days, suspended 18 months, 24 hours community service, obtain substance abuse as-sessment/treatment (credit), surrender license, not oper-ate vehicle until licensed, $100, cost.- Katrina Hollandsworth, misdemeanor probation vio-lation, sentenced to 15 days, Please See Court ‑ Page B10 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD Thursday, Feb. 17, 2022 ‑ B9 This scripture message brought to you by these businesses who encourage you to worship at the church of your choice. Rejoiceth not in iniquity, but rejoiceth in the truth; Beareth all things, believeth all things, hopeth all things, endureth all things. (1 Corinthians 13:6-7) B10 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Feb. 17, 2022 SUBSCRIBE TODAY!Only $32.03 Per Year 336-751-2120 Dateline Continued From Page B8probation terminated after active sentence.- Phillip Wayne Hoyl-man, speeding 86 in a 70, reduced to improper equip-ment, $25, cost.- Stephen Lee James, speeding 95 in a 70, ex-pired registration, expired/no inspection, dismissed per plea; reckless driving, re-duced to careless and reck-less driving, $500, cost.- Joshua Brian McFad-den, motion to release vehi-cle to lienholder, granted.- Daquaydra C. Prunty, speeding 98 in a 70, dis-missed per plea; reckless driving, reduced to careless and reckless driving, $400, cost.- Diron Jarrell Ross, DWI, sentenced to 24 months, suspended 18 months, 30 days active, ob-tain substance abuse assess-ment/treatment, surrender license, not operate vehicle until licensed, $500, cost; Special Events Saturday, Feb. 192nd Annual Chilly Chili Bowl disc golf tournament, Davie Disc Golf, Farmington Com-munity Center. http://dgscene. com/chillychili2022. OngoingTech Tuesdays, Davie County Public Library, 371 N. Main St., Mocksville. Get assistance with tech devices, 10 a.m.-noon and 2-4 p.m. Register for appointment: http://bit.ly/DCPLTECHJAZ. Learn more by calling 336-753-6033 or emailing jbaylor@daviecoun-tync.gov.Smith Grove Farmers Mar-ket, Smith Grove Methodist, US 158, Mocksville, Satur-days, 1-4 p.m. www.smith-grove.org. Meetings Tuesday, Feb. 22Davie Planning Board, 3 p.m.. commissioners room, County Administration Bldg., 123 S. Main St., Mocksville. George Johnson III c/o Laura Mathis has applied to rezone an approxi-mately 1.323 acre tract from Res-idential-12 (R-12), Residential 20 (R-20) and Quality Design Overlay (R-12, R-20, QD-O) to Neighborhood Business, Quality Design Overlay (N-B, QD-O). The property is at 1832 Farmington Road, Davie County Tax Parcel C500000107. ACROSS 1. Agreement between nations, in writing 5. (K) Robin’s accommodations 9. Hotel amenity 12. (K) Great Salt Lake state 13. (K) Scout’s promise 14. (K) Folder feature 15. (K) Additional 16. (K) Cashew source 17. “The Catcher in the ___” 18. (K) Determines the value of 20. (K) Suffix with “smart” 21. (K) “The list continues” abbr. 22. One-sixth of an inch, in printing 24. Takes for granted 28. (K) Massive vehicles 31. (K) Like a lawn that does not need cutting 32. Your bro, for one 34. City that’s an apt rhyme for “casino” 35. Aristotle’s teacher 37. Personal opinion statements 39. Pampered little ones? 41. (K) River diverter 42. (K) Ball club? 44. Bald-no-more application 49. (K) “Where ___ all these frogs coming from?” 50. Bird hidden in “eagerness” 51. Certain Celt 52. (K) Massive fishing spot 53. Creatures that might solve a maze 54. (K) “And ____ what did you do?” 55. (K) Sandwich meat 56. (K) Injection 57. Pepsi, for one DOWN 1. (K) Cougar 2. Place for peak performers? 3. Nagging fish? 4. To that, in contract legalese 5. (K) Bulletin board posts 6. (K) Things used at concerts 7. (K) Like a hillside that’s tough to climb 8. Vital thing for a third degree? 9. Narrow pennant or Amazon Prime, at times 10. (K) Treats everyone 11. Support in wrongdoing 19. (K) It can show you how much cash you’ve got 23. Some pottery wheel users 24. (K) Thing used at concerts 25. Sun, in Spain 26. Police emergency force (2 words) 27. (K) Mister 29. (K) Hard thing to erase 30. Mayday alternative 33. Doctor’s order for the overworked (2 words) 36. (K) “Do unto ___ ...” 38. (K) Thing used before GPS 40. Wife of Abraham 42. Big, loud party 43. Code needed for calling 45. (K) Word in division problems 46. Cave sound 47. Dorm dweller 48. Lab burner, back in the day PREVIOUS PUZZLE ANSWER © 2022 Andrews McMeel Syndication syndication.andrewsmcmeel.com Can you find the answer to this riddle within the solved puzzle? It’s a master piece? Look for the answer in next week’s paper. Created by Timothy E. Parker February 21, 2022 The (K) Clues Are for Kids Play It? 37-A) SEEK Previous riddle answer: Tuesday, March 1Mocksville Town Board, 6 p.m., town hall, Clement St. Monday, March 7Davie County Commissioners, 6 p.m., second floor, county administration building, 123 S. Main St., Mocksville. OngoingSheffield-Calahaln Vol. Fire Dept., Monday nights at 7.NAMI family support group for confidential support for fami-lies with persons with diagnosed mental illness. Via Zoom second and fourth Tuesdays, 6-7:30 p.m. missjulieysl@gmail.com. SeniorsAll of the following events are sponsored by Davie Senior Ser-vices. For more information or to register, call 336-753-6230. The main campus at 278 Meroney St. is open Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. The health and fitness center at the Brock Recreation Center at 644 N. Main St. is open from 8 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday-Thursday, and 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Fridays. MondaysAfternoon card games, new program, 1 p.m. First Monday, Uno; second, Skipbo; third, Rook; fourth, Rummy; fifth, Crazy Eights. TuesdaysEmail basics, 10-11 a.m. With Davie Public Library. Wednesdays February, MarchTax Aide, 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. by appointment for help filing taxes. Fridays, Feb. 4-25Knitting Classes, 9-11 a.m. with Danny Cartner. No charge. Participants will need two skeins (4 oz.) of worested weight yarn of different colors; US sixe 8 knitting needles, blunt tapes-try needle or yarn needle, and scissors. Thursday, Feb. 17Senior Book Club, 2 p.m, with Genny Hinkle at Davie Public Library. Friday, Feb. 18Intermediate Pickleball Clin-ic, 3 p.m., Brock Gym, instructor Don Hankins, USA Pickleball Assoc. ambassador. Monday, Feb. 21Monthly movie, 1 p.m., with popcorn. Tuesday, Feb. 22Coffee & Caregiving, 10 a.m. Interact with other caregivers.Black History Month Celebra-tion, 2 p.m., “Our Journeys, Our Songs Part 2.” Thursday, Feb. 24Good Health Club with Sta- cey Southern, learn healthy eating tips, share recipes, light exercises. Monday, Feb. 28Heart Health Seminar, 10 a.m. with Allegra Tucker from health dept. Learn tips to keep heart healthy. OngoingBrock Senior Steppers, starts Jan. 3 at Brock Gym, open 8-10 each morning and other times with no programs. Register and count steps for monthly and yearly prizes.Line dancing via Zoom, Wednesdays, 9:30 a.m. with Vickie Spivey. 55 and older.Yoga class via Zoom, Mon-days, 11 a.m. and 12:15 p.m. with Kim Crawford. 55 and older.Coffee & Caregiving, Tues-days 10 a.m. via Zoom. In-teract with other caregivers, ask staff member Kelly Sloan questions. Open to caregivers of all ages. Live Music Thursday, Feb. 17James Vincent Carroll, 6 p.m.,m 601 Burgers & Brews, US 601 N., Mocksville. Friday, Feb. 18Adam and Avery, 6 p.m., The Station, Downtown Mocksville. Saturday, Feb. 19SoundKraft, 6-9 p.m., Tangle-wood Pizza, US 158, Bermuda Run. Thursday, Feb. 24Josh Tenery, 6 p.m., 601 Burgers & Brews, US 601 N., Mocksville. Friday, Feb. 25Dalton Allen, 6 p.m., The Sta-tion, Downtown Mocksville. Saturday, Feb. 26The Grand Ole Uproar, 6-9 p.m., Tanglewood Pizza, US 158, Bermuda Run. Thursday, March 3- 6 p.m., 601 Burgers & Brews, US 601 N., Mocksville. Friday, March 11Incognito, 6 p.m., The Station, Downtown Mocksville. Saturday, March 12James Vincent Carroll, 6-9 p.m., Tanglewood Pizza, US 158, Bermuda Run. Thursday, March 17Down the Mountain, 6 p.m., for St. Patrick’s Day at The Station, Downtown Mocksville. Friday, March 18Logan Timmons Music, 6 p.m. The Station, Downtown Mocksville. reckless driving, misde-meanor child abuse, dis-missed per plea.- Dustin Owen Smith, probation violation, sen-tenced to five days, pro-bation extended 3 months upon release, attorney fee.- Dustin Dewayne Smyres, communicating threats, sentenced to 45 days, suspended 18 months, not assault/threaten/harass victim, CBI classes, $100, cost.Failure to Appear- Tristan Dijon Garmon, second degree trespass, driving while license re-voked not DWI, speeding 69 in a 55.- Karra Guyton, show cause.- Warren Marquis Tipps, driving while license re-voked not DWI, speeding in work zone more than 80 mph or more than 15 mph over speed limit.- William Jacobs Wad-dell, speeding 92 in a 70. Court ... ourdavie.com DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Feb., 2022 - B11 Father and Son Remodeling No job too big or small we can do them all. Call 980-234-2483 for a free estimate. • hometown news • area shopping • local sports ...and so much more Subscribe today to subscribe: 704-797-4213 Public Notices No. 1388264 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS HAVING QUALIFIED as Admin-istrator of the Estate of Raymond W. Sisler, Jr. late of Davie County, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against said Estate to present written claim to the undersigned on or before May 3, 2022 (being three [3] months from the first day of publication of this notice) or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to said Estate will please make immedi-ate payment to the undersigned.This the 28th of January, 2022.Brenda Sisler, Administratorat LawMARTIN & VAN HOY, LLPAttorneys at Law10 Court SquareMocksville, NC 27028(336)751-2171Publish 2/3/22, 2/10/22, 2/17/22, 2/24/22 No. 1393295 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor for the Estate of George Hollodick (aka George A. Hollodick; George Anthony Hollodick) of Bermuda Run, Davie County, NC, the un-dersigned does hereby notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the estate of said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned at P.O. Draw-er 25008, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27114-5008, on or before the 17th day of May, 2022, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned.This the 17th day of February, 2022.George E. Hollodick111 Bayhill DriveAdvance, NC 27006Send claims to:Estate of George A. HollodickGeorge E. Hollodick, Executor c/o Caroline C. Munroe Blanco Tackabery & Matamoros, P.A.P.O. Drawer 25008Winston-Salem, NC 27114-5008Publish 2/17/22, 2/24/22, 3/3/22, 3/10/22. No. 1390493 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS HAVING QUALIFIED as Ancillary Executrix of the Estate of THOM-AS VIGNOLA (aka THOMAS JOSEPH VIGNOLA, THOMAS J. VIGNOLA) late of Rockland County, NY, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against said estate to present written claim to the undersigned on or before May 12, 2022 (being three [3] months from the first day of publication of this notice), or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned.This the 10th day of February, 2022.Jena VignolaC/O FLEMING & WILLIAMS, LLPBrian F. Williams,Attorney at Law284 South Main StreetMocksville, NC 27028Publish 2/10/22, 2/17/22, 2/24/22, 3/3/22 Public Notices No. 1394396 NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION BEFORE THE CLERK 21 SP 64 IN THE MATTER OF: Estate of JAMES DAVID ROB- BINS deceased, by and through the BRYAN C. THOMPSON, Pub- lic Administrator Petitioner vs. Tamica Denise Eakins, Amanda Rene Robbins, Russell Work- man, Alexandria Harmon, Haley Harmon, and McKenzie Harmon and any and all unknown intestate heirs of JAMES DAVID ROB- BINS, deceased, being all of the intestate heirs of JAMES DAVID ROBBINS, deceased. Respondents TO: McKenzie Harmon and any and all unknown intestate heirs of JAMES DAVID ROBBINS, deceased Take notice that a pleading seek- ing relief against you has been filed in the above-entitled action. The nature of the relief sought is a follows: possession, control and custody of and authority to dis- pose of at private judicial sale real property owned by JAMES DAVID ROBBINS at the time of his death in order to create assets to pays debts of and other claims against the Estate of JAMES DAVID ROB- BINS. You are required to make defense to such pleading within forty (40) days from the date of first publica- tion of this notice, being February 17, 2022, and upon your failure to do so, the party seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This the 17th day of February, 2022. Bryan C. Thompson Public Administrator Estate of JAMES DAVID ROB- BINS FREEDMAN THOMPSON WITT CEBERIO & BYRD, PLLC 210 S Cherry Street Winston-Salem, NC 27101 Telephone: (336) 725-8323 Publish 2/17/22, 2/24/22, 3/3/22 No. 1388264 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS HAVING QUALIFIED as Admin-istrator of the Estate of Raymond W. Sisler, Jr. late of Davie County, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against said Estate to present written claim to the undersigned on or before May 3, 2022 (being three [3] months from the first day of publication of this notice) or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to said Estate will please make immedi-ate payment to the undersigned.This the 28th of January, 2022.Brenda Sisler, Administratorat LawMARTIN & VAN HOY, LLPAttorneys at Law10 Court SquareMocksville, NC 27028(336)751-2171Publish 2/3/22, 2/10/22, 2/17/22, 2/24/22 Public Notices No. 1382415 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executrix for the Estate of Pauline Hellard Wagner, late of Davie County, NC, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the said decedent to ex-hibit them to the undersigned on or before May 11, 2022. This no-tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to said estate are notified to make im-mediate payment. Today’s date 02/03/2022. Judy Wagner Beeker, 1726 Hwy 601 S, Mocksville, NC 27028, as Executrix of the Es-tate of Pauline Hellard Wagner, deceased, File #22E20. Publish 2/3/22, 2/10/22, 2/17/22, 2/24/22. No. 1394342 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Co-Execu-tors of the Estate of Minnie R. Cornatzer, a/k/a Minnie Riddle Cornatzer, Minnie Cornatzer, Minnie Lee Cornatzer, Minnie L. Cornatzer, late of Davie 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 office of their attorney at 110 Oakwood Drive, Suite 300, Winston-Salem, NC 27103-1958, on or before the 19th day of May, 2022 or this no-tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations indebted to the said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned.This 17th day of February, 2022.Billy Ray Cornatzer and Stacy Lee Cornatzer, Co-ExecutorsEstate of Minnie R. CornatzerCraige Jenkins Liipfert & Walker, LLPPublish 2/17/22, 2/24/22, 3/3/22, 3/10/22 No. 1394954 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DAVIE 2021E427 ADMINISTRATIX’S NOTICE Having qualified as Administratrix of the Estate of Jerri Etta Ijames Sherrill, deceased, of Davie County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 17th day of May 2022, being three months from the first day of publication of this notice, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned.This the 17th day of February, 2022.Mildred W. Phifer100 Windward CircleMocksville, NC 27028Piedmont Legal Associates, PALynne Hicks, Attorney for EstateNC Bar #011125124 West Depot StreetMocksville, NC 27028(336)751-3312Publish 2/17/22, 2/24/22, 3/3/22, 3/10/22 No. 1396302 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of Grace Tate (AKA Grace Glenn Tate, Grace Etiole Tate, Grace E. Lammon), late of Davie 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 office of their attorney at 110 Oakwood Drive, Suite 300, Winston-Salem, NC 27103-1958, on or before the 17 day of May, 2022 or this no-tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations indebted to the said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned.This the 17th day of February, 2022.Heather Tucker, ExecutorEstate of Grace Tatec/o Craige Jenkins Liipfert & Walk-er LLP110 Oakwood Drive, Suite 300Winston-Salem, NC 27103Craige Jenkins Liipfert & Walker, LLPPublish 2/17/22, 2/24/22, 3/3/22, 3/10/22 Public Notices No. 1393016 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor for the Estate of Patricia L. Bell, aka Patricia Folterman Bell, late of Davie County, NC, this is to no-tify all persons, firms and corpo-rations having claims against the said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before May 25, 2022. This notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to said estate are noti-fied to make immediate payment. Today’s date 02/17/2022. Matthew W. Bell, 124 Brookhollow Drive, Mount Holly, NC 28120, as Execu-tor of the Estate of Patricia L. Bell, deceased, File #22E30. Publish 2/17/22, 2/24/22, 3/3/22, 3/10/22 No. 1393009 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Co-Executors for the Estate of James Ralph Polk, late of Davie County, NC, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the said decedent to ex-hibit them to the undersigned on or before May 25, 2022. This notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to said estate are notified to make immediate payment. Today’s date 02/17/2022. Johnny Dale Polk, 198 Castle Creek Road, States-ville, NC 28625 and James Allen Polk, 331 Lillian Circle, Salisbury, NC 28147, as Co-Executors of the Estate of James Ralph Polk, deceased, File #21E412. Publish 2/17/22, 2/24/22, 3/3/22, 3/10/22. No. 1392076 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS HAVING QUALIFIED as Exec-utor of the Estate of Benjamin Emil Nayder late of Davie County, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against said Estate to present written claim to the undersigned on or before May 10, 2022 (being three [3] months from the first day of publication of this notice) or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to said Estate will please make immedi-ate payment to the undersigned.This the 4th of February, 2022.Catherine Richardson, Executorc/o Henry P. Van Hoy, II, Attorney at LawMARTIN & VAN HOY, LLPAttorneys at Law10 Court SquareMocksville, NC 27028(336)751-2171Publish 2/10/22, 2/17/22, 2/24/22, 3/3/22. No. 1393797 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS HAVING QUALIFIED as Execu-tor of the Estate of James Lonnie Glasscock late of Davie County, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against said Estate to present written claim to the undersigned on or before May 17, 2022 (being three [3] months from the first day of publication of this notice) or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to said Estate will please make immedi-ate payment to the undersigned.This the 8th of February, 2022.Karen Storie Glasscock, Executorc/o Henry P. Van Hoy, II, Attorney at LawMARTIN & VAN HOY, LLPAttorneys at Law10 Court SquareMocksville, NC 27028(336)751-2171Publish 2/17/22, 2/24/22, 3/3/22, 3/10/22 No. 1382615 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS HAVING QUALIFIED as Executor of the Estate of Dayton Clark Wolfe late of Davie County, this is to no-tify all persons, firms and corpo-rations having claims against said Estate to present written claim to the undersigned on or before April 27, 2022 (being three [3] months from the first day of publication of this notice) or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corpora-tions indebted to said Estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned.This the 20TH of January, 2022.Gregory Alexander Wolfe, Executorc/o Henry P. Van Hoy, II, Attorney at LawMARTIN & VAN HOY, LLPAttorneys at Law10 Court SquareMocksville, NC 27028(336)751-2171Publish 1/27/22, 2/3/22, 2/10/22, 2/17/22 No. 1387961 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned, having quali-fied as Executrix of the Estate of John Robert Monda, deceased, late of Davie County, North Car-olina, hereby notifies all parties having claims against said estate to present them to the attorney for the undersigned at PO Box 904, Kernersville, NC 27285, on or be-fore the 3rd day of May, 2022, or this Notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery.All persons indebted to said es-tate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned at the above address.This the 28th day of January, 2022.Leslee Anne Monda, ExecutrixEstate of John Robert MondaJulie R. WhatleyAttorney at LawWhatley Law, PLLCP.O. Box 904Kernersville, NC 27285-0904Publish 2/3/22, 2/10/22, 2/17/22, 2/24/22 No. 1396324 STATE OF MICHIGAN IN THE SHIAWASSEE COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT FILE NO. 21-6382-DO - Divorce TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS including:Sharon L. Tweedie v Donald G. ShoresNOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION To: Donald G. ShoresTake notice that Initial Pleadings for divorce were filed by Sharon L. Tweedie on the 6th day of Decem-ber 2021, with the Clerk of Circuit Court for Shiawassee, County MI in the above-entitled proceedings. The case relates to the marriage held on the 28th day of April 2011 in Mocksville, NC. TAKE NOTICE that you are re-quired to make defense to such pleading no later than forty (40) days after the date of first publi-cation of this notice, exclusive of such date. Upon your failure to do so the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for relief sought in the Judg-ment of Divorce.Publish 2/17/22, 2/24/22, 3/3 Public Notices No. 1388250STATE OF NORTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF DAVIEIN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICESUPERIOR COURT DIVISIONBEFORE THE CLERKFILE NO. 21 SP 71In the matter of the Foreclosure of that certain Deed of Trust exe-cuted by MAUREEN CAUDILL to MICHEAL LYON Trustee, payable to ONE REVERSE MORTGAGE LLC, Lender, dated AUGUST 22, 2013 and recorded in Book 936 Page 642 of the DAVIE Coun-ty Public Registry by Frances S. White or Rick D. Lail, Substitute Trustee either of whom may act as successor trustee under the Deed of Trust. NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the pow- er and authority contained in the above-referenced deed of trust and because of a default and fail- ure to perform the agreements contained therein, and pursuant to the demand of the holder of the secured debt, the Substitute Trustee will expose for sale, at public auction, at the usual place of sale, at the DAVIE COUNTY COURTHOUSE on FEBRUARY 21, 2022 at 11:00 AM, all of that certain parcel of land and all im- provements thereon, as secured by the above-referenced Deed of Trust, recorded in Book 936 at Page 642, of the DAVIE County Register of Deeds, and as situat- ed in DAVIE COUNTY, with said parcel being more particularly de- scribed therein, and with said le- gal description being made a part hereof and incorporated herein by reference as if fully set forth here- in, and being briefly described as LOT #177, SECTION 3, PHASE 1, PECAN RIDGE, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 46 , PAGE 24. ADDRESS SHOWN AS SECU- RITY ON THE NOTE AND DEED OF TRUST: 161 LONETREE DRIVE, AD- VANCE, NORTH CAROLINA 27006 TAX ID: E900000158 PRESENT RECORD OWNERS as reflected on the records of the Register of Deeds: MAUREEN CAUDILL Should the property be purchased by a third party, that party must pay the tax of forty-five cents per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) required by N.C.G.S § 7A-308(a) (1), up to a maximum of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00). The property to be offered pursuant to this NOTICE OF SALE is being offered for sale AS IS, WHERE IS. Neither the Trustee nor the holder of the note secured by the Deed of Trust being foreclosed, nor the officers, directors, attorneys, em- ployees, agents, or authorized representative of either the Trust- ee or the holder of the note makes any representation or warranty re- lating to the title or any physical, environmental, health, or safety conditions existing in, on, at, or relating to the property offered for sale. Any and all liabilities or responsibilities arising out of or in any way relating to any such con- dition are expressly disclaimed by the Trustee and/or the holder of the note herein. This sale is subject to all prior liens, encum- brances, and unpaid taxes and assessments, including any trans- fer tax associated with foreclosure. A deposit of five percent (5%) of the amount of the bid, or $750, whichever is greater, is required from the highest bidder and must be tendered in the form of certified funds or cash at the time of sale. This sale will be held open for ten (10) days for upset bids as re- quired by law. After the expiration of the upset period, all remaining amounts are IMMEDIATELY DUE AND OWING. Failure to remit funds in a timely manner will result in a Declaration of Default and any deposit paid will be frozen pending the outcome of any re-sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled ONLY to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the mortgagor, the mortgagee, the Trustee, or the attorney of any of the foregoing. In the event the property which is the subject of this NOTICE OF SALE is residential real property with less than fifteen (15) rental units, an order for possession of the property may be issued pur- suant to N.C.G.S. § 45-21.29 in favor of the purchaser and against the party or parties in possession by the Clerk of Superior Court of the county in which the property is sold. Any person who occupies the property pursuant to a rental agreement entered into or re- newed on or after October 1, 2007, may, after receiving the notice of sale, terminate the rental agree- ment by providing written notice of termination to the landlord, to be effective on a date stated in the notice that is at least 10 days, but no more than 90 days, after the sale date contained in the notice of sale, provided that the mort- gagor has not cured the default at the time the tenant provides the notice of termination. The notice shall also state upon termination of a rental agreement, the tenant is liable for rent due under the rental agreement prorated to the effective date of the termination. ROBERTSON, ANSCHUTZ, SCHNEID, CRANE & PART- NERS, PLLC Attorney for the Substitute Trustee 110 Frederick St, Suite 200 Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Telephone: (470) 321-7112 Facsimile: (404) 393-1425 Publish 2/10/22, 2/17/22 No. 1393000NOTICE TO CREDITORS HAVING QUALIFIED as Executrix of the Estate of DONNA SUE FROST late of Davie County, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against said estate to present written claim to the undersigned on or before May 17, 2022 (being three [3] months from the first day of publication of this notice), or this no- tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations indebt- ed to said estate will please make immedi- ate payment to the undersigned. This the 17th day of February, 2022. Asusena Moreno C/O FLEMING & WILLIAMS, LLP Brian F. Williams, Attorney at Law 284 South Main Street Mocksville, NC 27028 Publish 2/17/22, 2/24/22, 3/3/22, 3/10/22 No. 1383769 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executrix for the Estate of Mary Cecelia Wood, late of Davie County, NC, this is to notify all persons, firms and cor-porations having claims against the said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before May 4, 2022. This notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to said estate are notified to make immediate payment. To-day’s date 01/27/2022. Maria Rut-ter, Po Box 1089/124 Erwin Street, Cooleemee, NC 27014, as Execu-trix of the Estate of Mary Cecelia Wood, deceased, File #21E439. Publish 1/27/22, 2/3/22, 2/10/22, 2/17/22. No. 1393016 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor for the Estate of Patricia L. Bell, aka Patricia Folterman Bell, late of Davie County, NC, this is to no-tify all persons, firms and corpo-rations having claims against the said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before May 25, 2022. This notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to said estate are noti-fied to make immediate payment. Today’s date 02/17/2022. Matthew W. Bell, 124 Brookhollow Drive, Mount Holly, NC 28120, as Execu-tor of the Estate of Patricia L. Bell, deceased, File #22E30. Publish 2/17/22, 2/24/22, 3/3/22, 3/10/22 Merchandise Deals & Bargains 2 Diwa Saltwater Spinning Reels $25 704-278-9527 Dolemite Heavy Duty Push Walker w/ wheels & seat. $200. 704-433- 7776 GE Profile Microwave Oven PES7227ELES, 2.2 CU Ft, 1100 watts, 16” table, Inside light no work. 704-859-9242 $40.00 Honeybees. 3 pound package of honey bees. $115. Available 3/15/22. Mike at 704-506-5390 Hoover Smartwash Carpet Clearner Brand new, never opened. 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Public Notices Public Notices No. 1388250 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DAVIE IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION BEFORE THE CLERK FILE NO. 21 SP 71 In the matter of the Foreclosure of that certain Deed of Trust exe- cuted by MAUREEN CAUDILL to MICHEAL LYON Trustee, payable to ONE REVERSE MORTGAGE LLC, Lender, dated AUGUST 22, 2013 and recorded in Book 936 Page 642 of the DAVIE Coun- ty Public Registry by Frances S. White or Rick D. Lail, Substitute Trustee either of whom may act as successor trustee under the Deed of Trust. NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the pow- er and authority contained in the above-referenced deed of trust and because of a default and fail- ure to perform the agreements contained therein, and pursuant to the demand of the holder of the secured debt, the Substitute Trustee will expose for sale, at public auction, at the usual place of sale, at the DAVIE COUNTY COURTHOUSE on FEBRUARY 21, 2022 at 11:00 AM, all of that certain parcel of land and all im- provements thereon, as secured by the above-referenced Deed of Trust, recorded in Book 936 at Page 642, of the DAVIE County Register of Deeds, and as situat- ed in DAVIE COUNTY, with said parcel being more particularly de- scribed therein, and with said le- gal description being made a part hereof and incorporated herein by reference as if fully set forth here- in, and being briefly described as LOT #177, SECTION 3, PHASE 1, PECAN RIDGE, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 46 , PAGE 24. ADDRESS SHOWN AS SECU- RITY ON THE NOTE AND DEED OF TRUST: 161 LONETREE DRIVE, AD- VANCE, NORTH CAROLINA 27006 TAX ID: E900000158 PRESENT RECORD OWNERS as reflected on the records of the Register of Deeds: MAUREEN CAUDILL Should the property be purchased by a third party, that party must pay the tax of forty-five cents per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) required by N.C.G.S § 7A-308(a) (1), up to a maximum of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00). The property to be offered pursuant to this NOTICE OF SALE is being offered for sale AS IS, WHERE IS. Neither the Trustee nor the holder of the note secured by the Deed of Trust being foreclosed, nor the officers, directors, attorneys, em- ployees, agents, or authorized representative of either the Trust- ee or the holder of the note makes any representation or warranty re- lating to the title or any physical, environmental, health, or safety conditions existing in, on, at, or relating to the property offered for sale. Any and all liabilities or responsibilities arising out of or in any way relating to any such con- dition are expressly disclaimed by the Trustee and/or the holder of the note herein. This sale is subject to all prior liens, encum- brances, and unpaid taxes and assessments, including any trans- fer tax associated with foreclosure. A deposit of five percent (5%) of the amount of the bid, or $750, whichever is greater, is required from the highest bidder and must be tendered in the form of certified funds or cash at the time of sale. This sale will be held open for ten (10) days for upset bids as re- quired by law. After the expiration of the upset period, all remaining amounts are IMMEDIATELY DUE AND OWING. Failure to remit funds in a timely manner will result in a Declaration of Default and any deposit paid will be frozen pending the outcome of any re-sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled ONLY to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the mortgagor, the mortgagee, the Trustee, or the attorney of any of the foregoing. In the event the property which is the subject of this NOTICE OF SALE is residential real property with less than fifteen (15) rental units, an order for possession of the property may be issued pur- suant to N.C.G.S. § 45-21.29 in favor of the purchaser and against the party or parties in possession by the Clerk of Superior Court of the county in which the property is sold. Any person who occupies the property pursuant to a rental agreement entered into or re- newed on or after October 1, 2007, may, after receiving the notice of sale, terminate the rental agree- ment by providing written notice of termination to the landlord, to be effective on a date stated in the notice that is at least 10 days, but no more than 90 days, after the sale date contained in the notice of sale, provided that the mort- gagor has not cured the default at the time the tenant provides the notice of termination. The notice shall also state upon termination of a rental agreement, the tenant is liable for rent due under the rental agreement prorated to the effective date of the termination. ROBERTSON, ANSCHUTZ, SCHNEID, CRANE & PART- NERS, PLLC Attorney for the Substitute Trustee 110 Frederick St, Suite 200 Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Telephone: (470) 321-7112 Facsimile: (404) 393-1425 Publish 2/10/22, 2/17/22 B12 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Feb. 17, 2022 COLLAGE Rocking Recliner $399 LIMITED QUANTITIES! WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! *Offer valid May 9–June 7, 2021, at participating retailers. Maximum savings of $200 requires purchase of a Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattress. Save $100 on Sealy® Hybrid Performance or Hybrid Essentials mattresses. Savings realized at time of purchase. Certain offers may not be combined. Not valid on prior purchases. See store for availability and details. Copyright 2021 Sealy, Inc. All rights reserved. †Sealy® ranked top U.S. bedding producer in 2019 by Furniture Today based on estimated wholesale shipments. Sealy® includes Sealy®- and Stearns & Foster®-branded shipments. 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Certain offers may not be combined. Not valid on prior purchases. See store for availability and details. Copyright 2021 Sealy, Inc. All rights reserved. †Sealy® ranked top U.S. bedding producer in 2019 by Furniture Today based on estimated wholesale shipments. Sealy® includes Sealy®- and Stearns & Foster®-branded shipments. Read more at https://www.furniture- today.com/bedding-manufacturers/topbedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. 315 Cotton Grove Rd. Lexington, NC (336) 248-2663 | www.shumakersfurniture.com No Credit Needed Financing limited-time offer! SAVE ON AMERICA’S #1 MATTRESS BRAND’ FOR A LIMITED TIME save up to $ on select Hybrid mattresses 200* NO CREDIT NEEDED! MANY FINANCING OPTIONS AVAILABLE! COLLAGE Rocking Recliner $399 LIMITED QUANTITIES! WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! *Offer valid May 9–June 7, 2021, at participating retailers. Maximum savings of $200 requires purchase of a Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattress. 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Maximum savings of $200 requires purchase of a Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattress. Save $100 on Sealy® Hybrid Performance or Hybrid Essentials mattresses. Savings realized at time of purchase. Certain offers may not be combined. Not valid on prior purchases. See store for availability and details. Copyright 2021 Sealy, Inc. All rights reserved. †Sealy® ranked top U.S. bedding producer in 2019 by Furniture Today based on estimated wholesale shipments. Sealy® includes Sealy®- and Stearns & Foster®-branded shipments. Read more at https://www.furniture- today.com/bedding-manufacturers/topbedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. 315 Cotton Grove Rd. Lexington, NC (336) 248-2663 | www.shumakersfurniture.com No Credit Needed Financing limited-time offer! SAVE ON AMERICA’S #1 MATTRESS BRAND’ FOR A LIMITED TIME save up to $ on select Hybrid mattresses 200* COLLAGE Rocking Recliner $399 LIMITED QUANTITIES! 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SAVE ON AMERICA’S #1 MATTRESS BRAND’ FOR A LIMITED TIME save up to $ on select Hybrid mattresses 200* COLLAGE Rocking Recliner $399 LIMITED QUANTITIES! WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! *Offer valid May 9–June 7, 2021, at participating retailers. Maximum savings of $200 requires purchase of a Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattress. Save $100 on Sealy® Hybrid Performance or Hybrid Essentials mattresses. Savings realized at time of purchase. Certain offers may not be combined. Not valid on prior purchases. See store for availability and details. Copyright 2021 Sealy, Inc. All rights reserved. †Sealy® ranked top U.S. bedding producer in 2019 by Furniture Today based on estimated wholesale shipments. Sealy® includes Sealy®- and Stearns & Foster®-branded shipments. Read more at https://www.furniture- today.com/bedding-manufacturers/topbedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. 315 Cotton Grove Rd. 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Read more at https://www.furniture- today.com/bedding-manufacturers/topbedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. 315 Cotton Grove Rd. Lexington, NC (336) 248-2663 | www.shumakersfurniture.com No Credit Needed Financing limited-time offer! SAVE ON AMERICA’S #1 MATTRESS BRAND’ FOR A LIMITED TIME save up to $ on select Hybrid mattresses 200* NO CREDIT NEEDED! MANY FINANCING OPTIONS AVAILABLE! COLLAGE Rocking Recliner $399 LIMITED QUANTITIES! WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! *Offer valid May 9–June 7, 2021, at participating retailers. Maximum savings of $200 requires purchase of a Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattress. Save $100 on Sealy® Hybrid Performance or Hybrid Essentials mattresses. Savings realized at time of purchase. Certain offers may not be combined. Not valid on prior purchases. See store for availability and details. Copyright 2021 Sealy, Inc. All rights reserved. †Sealy® ranked top U.S. bedding producer in 2019 by Furniture Today based on estimated wholesale shipments. Sealy® includes Sealy®- and Stearns & Foster®-branded shipments. Read more at https://www.furniture- today.com/bedding-manufacturers/topbedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. 315 Cotton Grove Rd. Lexington, NC (336) 248-2663 | www.shumakersfurniture.com No Credit Needed Financing limited-time offer! SAVE ON AMERICA’S #1 MATTRESS BRAND’ FOR A LIMITED TIME save up to $ on select Hybrid mattresses 200* COLLAGE Rocking Recliner $399 LIMITED QUANTITIES! WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! *Offer valid May 9–June 7, 2021, at participating retailers. Maximum savings of $200 requires purchase of a Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattress. Save $100 on Sealy® Hybrid Performance or Hybrid Essentials mattresses. Savings realized at time of purchase. Certain offers may not be combined. Not valid on prior purchases. See store for availability and details. Copyright 2021 Sealy, Inc. All rights reserved. †Sealy® ranked top U.S. bedding producer in 2019 by Furniture Today based on estimated wholesale shipments. Sealy® includes Sealy®- and Stearns & Foster®-branded shipments. Read more at https://www.furniture- today.com/bedding-manufacturers/topbedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. 315 Cotton Grove Rd. Lexington, NC (336) 248-2663 | www.shumakersfurniture.com No Credit Needed Financing limited-time offer! SAVE ON AMERICA’S #1 MATTRESS BRAND’ FOR A LIMITED TIME save up to $ on select Hybrid mattresses 200* COLLAGE Rocking Recliner $399 LIMITED QUANTITIES! WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! *Offer valid May 9–June 7, 2021, at participating retailers. Maximum savings of $200 requires purchase of a Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattress. Save $100 on Sealy® Hybrid Performance or Hybrid Essentials mattresses. Savings realized at time of purchase. Certain offers may not be combined. Not valid on prior purchases. See store for availability and details. Copyright 2021 Sealy, Inc. All rights reserved. †Sealy® ranked top U.S. bedding producer in 2019 by Furniture Today based on estimated wholesale shipments. Sealy® includes Sealy®- and Stearns & Foster®-branded shipments. Read more at https://www.furniture- today.com/bedding-manufacturers/topbedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. 315 Cotton Grove Rd. Lexington, NC (336) 248-2663 | www.shumakersfurniture.com No Credit Needed Financing limited-time offer! SAVE ON AMERICA’S #1 MATTRESS BRAND’ FOR A LIMITED TIME save up to $ on select Hybrid mattresses 200* NO CREDIT NEEDED! MANY FINANCING OPTIONS AVAILABLE! COLLAGE Rocking Recliner $399 LIMITED QUANTITIES! WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! *Offer valid May 9–June 7, 2021, at participating retailers. Maximum savings of $200 requires purchase of a Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattress. Save $100 on Sealy® Hybrid Performance or Hybrid Essentials mattresses. Savings realized at time of purchase. Certain offers may not be combined. Not valid on prior purchases. See store for availability and details. Copyright 2021 Sealy, Inc. All rights reserved. †Sealy® ranked top U.S. bedding producer in 2019 by Furniture Today based on estimated wholesale shipments. Sealy® includes Sealy®- and Stearns & Foster®-branded shipments. Read more at https://www.furniture- today.com/bedding-manufacturers/topbedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. 315 Cotton Grove Rd. Lexington, NC (336) 248-2663 | www.shumakersfurniture.com No Credit Needed Financing limited-time offer! SAVE ON AMERICA’S #1 MATTRESS BRAND’ FOR A LIMITED TIME save up to $ on select Hybrid mattresses 200* COLLAGE Rocking Recliner $399 LIMITED QUANTITIES! WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! *Offer valid May 9–June 7, 2021, at participating retailers. Maximum savings of $200 requires purchase of a Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattress. Save $100 on Sealy® Hybrid Performance or Hybrid Essentials mattresses. Savings realized at time of purchase. Certain offers may not be combined. Not valid on prior purchases. See store for availability and details. Copyright 2021 Sealy, Inc. All rights reserved. †Sealy® ranked top U.S. bedding producer in 2019 by Furniture Today based on estimated wholesale shipments. Sealy® includes Sealy®- and Stearns & Foster®-branded shipments. Read more at https://www.furniture- today.com/bedding-manufacturers/topbedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. 315 Cotton Grove Rd. Lexington, NC (336) 248-2663 | www.shumakersfurniture.com No Credit Needed Financing limited-time offer! SAVE ON AMERICA’S #1 MATTRESS BRAND’ FOR A LIMITED TIME save up to $ on select Hybrid mattresses 200* COLLAGE Rocking Recliner $399 LIMITED QUANTITIES! WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! *Offer valid May 9–June 7, 2021, at participating retailers. Maximum savings of $200 requires purchase of a Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattress. Save $100 on Sealy® Hybrid Performance or Hybrid Essentials mattresses. Savings realized at time of purchase. Certain offers may not be combined. Not valid on prior purchases. See store for availability and details. Copyright 2021 Sealy, Inc. All rights reserved. †Sealy® ranked top U.S. bedding producer in 2019 by Furniture Today based on estimated wholesale shipments. Sealy® includes Sealy®- and Stearns & Foster®-branded shipments. Read more at https://www.furniture- today.com/bedding-manufacturers/topbedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. 315 Cotton Grove Rd. Lexington, NC (336) 248-2663 | www.shumakersfurniture.com No Credit Needed Financing limited-time offer! SAVE ON AMERICA’S #1 MATTRESS BRAND’ FOR A LIMITED TIME save up to $ on select Hybrid mattresses 200* NO CREDIT NEEDED! MANY FINANCING OPTIONS AVAILABLE! COLLAGE Rocking Recliner $399 LIMITED QUANTITIES! WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! *Offer valid May 9–June 7, 2021, at participating retailers. Maximum savings of $200 requires purchase of a Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattress. Save $100 on Sealy® Hybrid Performance or Hybrid Essentials mattresses. Savings realized at time of purchase. Certain offers may not be combined. Not valid on prior purchases. See store for availability and details. Copyright 2021 Sealy, Inc. All rights reserved. †Sealy® ranked top U.S. bedding producer in 2019 by Furniture Today based on estimated wholesale shipments. Sealy® includes Sealy®- and Stearns & Foster®-branded shipments. Read more at https://www.furniture- today.com/bedding-manufacturers/topbedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. 315 Cotton Grove Rd. Lexington, NC (336) 248-2663 | www.shumakersfurniture.com No Credit Needed Financing limited-time offer! SAVE ON AMERICA’S #1 MATTRESS BRAND’ FOR A LIMITED TIME save up to $ on select Hybrid mattresses 200* COLLAGE Rocking Recliner $399 LIMITED QUANTITIES! WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! *Offer valid May 9–June 7, 2021, at participating retailers. Maximum savings of $200 requires purchase of a Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattress. Save $100 on Sealy® Hybrid Performance or Hybrid Essentials mattresses. Savings realized at time of purchase. Certain offers may not be combined. Not valid on prior purchases. See store for availability and details. Copyright 2021 Sealy, Inc. All rights reserved. †Sealy® ranked top U.S. bedding producer in 2019 by Furniture Today based on estimated wholesale shipments. Sealy® includes Sealy®- and Stearns & Foster®-branded shipments. Read more at https://www.furniture- today.com/bedding-manufacturers/topbedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. 315 Cotton Grove Rd. Lexington, NC (336) 248-2663 | www.shumakersfurniture.com No Credit Needed Financing limited-time offer! SAVE ON AMERICA’S #1 MATTRESS BRAND’ FOR A LIMITED TIME save up to $ on select Hybrid mattresses 200* COLLAGE Rocking Recliner $399 LIMITED QUANTITIES! WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! *Offer valid May 9–June 7, 2021, at participating retailers. Maximum savings of $200 requires purchase of a Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattress. Save $100 on Sealy® Hybrid Performance or Hybrid Essentials mattresses. Savings realized at time of purchase. Certain offers may not be combined. Not valid on prior purchases. See store for availability and details. Copyright 2021 Sealy, Inc. All rights reserved. †Sealy® ranked top U.S. bedding producer in 2019 by Furniture Today based on estimated wholesale shipments. Sealy® includes Sealy®- and Stearns & Foster®-branded shipments. Read more at https://www.furniture- today.com/bedding-manufacturers/topbedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. 315 Cotton Grove Rd. Lexington, NC (336) 248-2663 | www.shumakersfurniture.com No Credit Needed Financing limited-time offer! SAVE ON AMERICA’S #1 MATTRESS BRAND’ FOR A LIMITED TIME save up to $ on select Hybrid mattresses 200* NO CREDIT NEEDED! MANY FINANCING OPTIONS AVAILABLE! RETAILER INFO *Offer valid June 20–July 12, 2021, at participating retailers. Maximum savings of $200 requires purchase of a Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattress. Save $200 on Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattresses. Save $100 on Sealy® Hybrid Performance mattresses. Savings realized at time of purchase. Certain offers may not be combined. Not valid on prior purchases. See store for availability and details. Copyright 2021 Sealy, Inc. All rights reserved. †Sealy® ranked top U.S. bedding producer in 2019 by Furniture Today based on estimated wholesale shipments. Sealy® includes Sealy®- and Stearns & Foster®-branded shipments. Read more at https://www.furnituretoday.com/bedding-manufacturers/top-bedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. SAVE ON AMERICA'S #1 MATTRESS BRAND† FOR A LIMITED TIME limited time only save upto200$* on select Sealy® Hybrid mattresses RETAILER INFO *Offer valid June 20–July 12, 2021, at participating retailers. Maximum savings of $200 requires purchase of a Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattress. Save $200 on Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattresses. Save $100 on Sealy® Hybrid Performance mattresses. Savings realized at time of purchase. Certain offers may not be combined. Not valid on prior purchases. See store for availability and details. Copyright 2021 Sealy, Inc. All rights reserved. †Sealy® ranked top U.S. bedding producer in 2019 by Furniture Today based on estimated wholesale shipments. Sealy® includes Sealy®- and Stearns & Foster®-branded shipments. Read more at https://www.furnituretoday.com/bedding-manufacturers/top-bedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. SAVE ON AMERICA'S #1 MATTRESS BRAND† FOR A LIMITED TIME limited time only save upto200$* on select Sealy® Hybrid mattresses COLLAGE Rocking Recliner $399 LIMITED QUANTITIES! WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! *Offer valid May 9–June 7, 2021, at participating retailers. Maximum savings of $200 requires purchase of a Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattress. Save $100 on Sealy® Hybrid Performance or Hybrid Essentials mattresses. Savings realized at time of purchase. Certain offers may not be combined. Not valid on prior purchases. See store for availability and details. Copyright 2021 Sealy, Inc. All rights reserved. †Sealy® ranked top U.S. bedding producer in 2019 by Furniture Today based on estimated wholesale shipments. Sealy® includes Sealy®- and Stearns & Foster®-branded shipments. Read more at https://www.furniture- today.com/bedding-manufacturers/topbedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. 315 Cotton Grove Rd. Lexington, NC (336) 248-2663 | www.shumakersfurniture.com No Credit Needed Financing limited-time offer! SAVE ON AMERICA’S #1 MATTRESS BRAND’ FOR A LIMITED TIME save up to $ on select Hybrid mattresses 200* COLLAGE Rocking Recliner $399 LIMITED QUANTITIES! 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SAVE ON AMERICA’S #1 MATTRESS BRAND’ FOR A LIMITED TIME save up to $ on select Hybrid mattresses 200* COLLAGE Rocking Recliner $399 LIMITED QUANTITIES! WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! *Offer valid May 9–June 7, 2021, at participating retailers. Maximum savings of $200 requires purchase of a Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattress. Save $100 on Sealy® Hybrid Performance or Hybrid Essentials mattresses. Savings realized at time of purchase. Certain offers may not be combined. Not valid on prior purchases. See store for availability and details. Copyright 2021 Sealy, Inc. All rights reserved. †Sealy® ranked top U.S. bedding producer in 2019 by Furniture Today based on estimated wholesale shipments. Sealy® includes Sealy®- and Stearns & Foster®-branded shipments. Read more at https://www.furniture- today.com/bedding-manufacturers/topbedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. 315 Cotton Grove Rd. 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Read more at https://www.furniture- today.com/bedding-manufacturers/topbedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. 315 Cotton Grove Rd. Lexington, NC (336) 248-2663 | www.shumakersfurniture.com No Credit Needed Financing limited-time offer! SAVE ON AMERICA’S #1 MATTRESS BRAND’ FOR A LIMITED TIME save up to $ on select Hybrid mattresses 200* COLLAGERockingRecliner$399LIMITED QUANTITIES!WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! *Offer valid May 9–June 7, 2021, at participating retailers. Maximum savings of $200 requires purchase of a Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattress. Save $100 on Sealy® Hybrid Performance or Hybrid Essentials mattresses. Savings realized at time of purchase. Certain offers may not be combined. Not valid on prior purchases. See store for availability and details. Copyright 2021 Sealy, Inc. All rights reserved. †Sealy® ranked top U.S. bedding producer in 2019 by Furniture Today based on estimated wholesale shipments. Sealy® includes Sealy®- and Stearns & Foster®-branded shipments. Read more at https://www.furniture- today.com/bedding-manufacturers/topbedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. 315 Cotton Grove Rd. Lexington, NC (336) 248-2663 | www.shumakersfurniture.com No Credit Needed Financing limited-time offer! SAVE ON AMERICA’S #1 MATTRESS BRAND’ FOR A LIMITED TIME save up to $ on select Hybrid mattresses 200* COLLAGERockingRecliner$399LIMITED QUANTITIES!WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! *Offer valid May 9–June 7, 2021, at participating retailers. Maximum savings of $200 requires purchase of a Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattress. Save $100 on Sealy® Hybrid Performance or Hybrid Essentials mattresses. Savings realized at time of purchase. Certain offers may not be combined. Not valid on prior purchases. See store for availability and details. Copyright 2021 Sealy, Inc. All rights reserved. †Sealy® ranked top U.S. bedding producer in 2019 by Furniture Today based on estimated wholesale shipments. Sealy® includes Sealy®- and Stearns & Foster®-branded shipments. Read more at https://www.furniture- today.com/bedding-manufacturers/topbedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. 315 Cotton Grove Rd. Lexington, NC (336) 248-2663 | www.shumakersfurniture.com No Credit Needed Financing limited-time offer! SAVE ON AMERICA’S #1 MATTRESS BRAND’ FOR A LIMITED TIME save up to $ on select Hybrid mattresses 200* NO CREDIT NEEDED! MANY FINANCING OPTIONS AVAILABLE! COLLAGERockingRecliner$399LIMITED QUANTITIES!WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! *Offer valid May 9–June 7, 2021, at participating retailers. Maximum savings of $200 requires purchase of a Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattress. Save $100 on Sealy® Hybrid Performance or Hybrid Essentials mattresses. Savings realized at time of purchase. Certain offers may not be combined. Not valid on prior purchases. See store for availability and details. Copyright 2021 Sealy, Inc. All rights reserved. †Sealy® ranked top U.S. bedding producer in 2019 by Furniture Today based on estimated wholesale shipments. Sealy® includes Sealy®- and Stearns & Foster®-branded shipments. Read more at https://www.furniture- today.com/bedding-manufacturers/topbedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. 315 Cotton Grove Rd. Lexington, NC (336) 248-2663 | www.shumakersfurniture.com No Credit Needed Financing limited-time offer! SAVE ON AMERICA’S #1 MATTRESS BRAND’ FOR A LIMITED TIME save up to $ on select Hybrid mattresses 200* COLLAGERockingRecliner$399LIMITED QUANTITIES!WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! *Offer valid May 9–June 7, 2021, at participating retailers. Maximum savings of $200 requires purchase of a Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattress. Save $100 on Sealy® Hybrid Performance or Hybrid Essentials mattresses. Savings realized at time of purchase. Certain offers may not be combined. Not valid on prior purchases. See store for availability and details. Copyright 2021 Sealy, Inc. All rights reserved. †Sealy® ranked top U.S. bedding producer in 2019 by Furniture Today based on estimated wholesale shipments. Sealy® includes Sealy®- and Stearns & Foster®-branded shipments. Read more at https://www.furniture- today.com/bedding-manufacturers/topbedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. 315 Cotton Grove Rd. Lexington, NC (336) 248-2663 | www.shumakersfurniture.com No Credit Needed Financing limited-time offer! SAVE ON AMERICA’S #1 MATTRESS BRAND’ FOR A LIMITED TIME save up to $ on select Hybrid mattresses 200* COLLAGERockingRecliner$399LIMITED QUANTITIES!WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! *Offer valid May 9–June 7, 2021, at participating retailers. Maximum savings of $200 requires purchase of a Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattress. Save $100 on Sealy® Hybrid Performance or Hybrid Essentials mattresses. Savings realized at time of purchase. Certain offers may not be combined. Not valid on prior purchases. See store for availability and details. Copyright 2021 Sealy, Inc. All rights reserved. †Sealy® ranked top U.S. bedding producer in 2019 by Furniture Today based on estimated wholesale shipments. Sealy® includes Sealy®- and Stearns & Foster®-branded shipments. Read more at https://www.furniture- today.com/bedding-manufacturers/topbedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. 315 Cotton Grove Rd. Lexington, NC (336) 248-2663 | www.shumakersfurniture.com No Credit Needed Financing limited-time offer! SAVE ON AMERICA’S #1 MATTRESS BRAND’ FOR A LIMITED TIME save up to $ on select Hybrid mattresses 200* NO CREDIT NEEDED! MANY FINANCING OPTIONS AVAILABLE! COLLAGE Rocking Recliner $399 LIMITED QUANTITIES! WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! *Offer valid May 9–June 7, 2021, at participating retailers. Maximum savings of $200 requires purchase of a Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattress. Save $100 on Sealy® Hybrid Performance or Hybrid Essentials mattresses. Savings realized at time of purchase. Certain offers may not be combined. Not valid on prior purchases. See store for availability and details. Copyright 2021 Sealy, Inc. All rights reserved. †Sealy® ranked top U.S. bedding producer in 2019 by Furniture Today based on estimated wholesale shipments. Sealy® includes Sealy®- and Stearns & Foster®-branded shipments. Read more at https://www.furniture- today.com/bedding-manufacturers/topbedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. 315 Cotton Grove Rd. Lexington, NC (336) 248-2663 | www.shumakersfurniture.com No Credit Needed Financing limited-time offer! SAVE ON AMERICA’S #1 MATTRESS BRAND’ FOR A LIMITED TIME save up to $ on select Hybrid mattresses 200* COLLAGE Rocking Recliner $399 LIMITED QUANTITIES! WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! *Offer valid May 9–June 7, 2021, at participating retailers. Maximum savings of $200 requires purchase of a Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattress. Save $100 on Sealy® Hybrid Performance or Hybrid Essentials mattresses. Savings realized at time of purchase. Certain offers may not be combined. Not valid on prior purchases. See store for availability and details. Copyright 2021 Sealy, Inc. All rights reserved. †Sealy® ranked top U.S. bedding producer in 2019 by Furniture Today based on estimated wholesale shipments. Sealy® includes Sealy®- and Stearns & Foster®-branded shipments. Read more at https://www.furniture- today.com/bedding-manufacturers/topbedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. 315 Cotton Grove Rd. Lexington, NC (336) 248-2663 | www.shumakersfurniture.com No Credit Needed Financing limited-time offer! SAVE ON AMERICA’S #1 MATTRESS BRAND’ FOR A LIMITED TIME save up to $ on select Hybrid mattresses 200* COLLAGE Rocking Recliner $399 LIMITED QUANTITIES! WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! *Offer valid May 9–June 7, 2021, at participating retailers. Maximum savings of $200 requires purchase of a Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattress. Save $100 on Sealy® Hybrid Performance or Hybrid Essentials mattresses. Savings realized at time of purchase. Certain offers may not be combined. Not valid on prior purchases. See store for availability and details. Copyright 2021 Sealy, Inc. All rights reserved. †Sealy® ranked top U.S. bedding producer in 2019 by Furniture Today based on estimated wholesale shipments. Sealy® includes Sealy®- and Stearns & Foster®-branded shipments. Read more at https://www.furniture- today.com/bedding-manufacturers/topbedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. 315 Cotton Grove Rd. Lexington, NC (336) 248-2663 | www.shumakersfurniture.com No Credit Needed Financing limited-time offer! SAVE ON AMERICA’S #1 MATTRESS BRAND’ FOR A LIMITED TIME save up to $ on select Hybrid mattresses 200* NO CREDIT NEEDED! MANY FINANCING OPTIONS AVAILABLE! COLLAGERockingRecliner$399LIMITED QUANTITIES!WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! *Offer valid May 9–June 7, 2021, at participating retailers. Maximum savings of $200 requires purchase of a Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattress. Save $100 on Sealy® Hybrid Performance or Hybrid Essentials mattresses. Savings realized at time of purchase. Certain offers may not be combined. Not valid on prior purchases. See store for availability and details. Copyright 2021 Sealy, Inc. All rights reserved. †Sealy® ranked top U.S. bedding producer in 2019 by Furniture Today based on estimated wholesale shipments. Sealy® includes Sealy®- and Stearns & Foster®-branded shipments. Read more at https://www.furniture- today.com/bedding-manufacturers/topbedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. 315 Cotton Grove Rd. Lexington, NC (336) 248-2663 | www.shumakersfurniture.com No Credit Needed Financing limited-time offer! SAVE ON AMERICA’S #1 MATTRESS BRAND’ FOR A LIMITED TIME save up to $ on select Hybrid mattresses 200* COLLAGERockingRecliner$399LIMITED QUANTITIES!WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! *Offer valid May 9–June 7, 2021, at participating retailers. Maximum savings of $200 requires purchase of a Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattress. Save $100 on Sealy® Hybrid Performance or Hybrid Essentials mattresses. Savings realized at time of purchase. Certain offers may not be combined. Not valid on prior purchases. See store for availability and details. Copyright 2021 Sealy, Inc. All rights reserved. †Sealy® ranked top U.S. bedding producer in 2019 by Furniture Today based on estimated wholesale shipments. Sealy® includes Sealy®- and Stearns & Foster®-branded shipments. Read more at https://www.furniture- today.com/bedding-manufacturers/topbedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. 315 Cotton Grove Rd. Lexington, NC (336) 248-2663 | www.shumakersfurniture.com No Credit Needed Financing limited-time offer! SAVE ON AMERICA’S #1 MATTRESS BRAND’ FOR A LIMITED TIME save up to $ on select Hybrid mattresses 200* COLLAGERockingRecliner$399LIMITED QUANTITIES!WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! *Offer valid May 9–June 7, 2021, at participating retailers. Maximum savings of $200 requires purchase of a Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattress. Save $100 on Sealy® Hybrid Performance or Hybrid Essentials mattresses. Savings realized at time of purchase. Certain offers may not be combined. Not valid on prior purchases. See store for availability and details. Copyright 2021 Sealy, Inc. All rights reserved. †Sealy® ranked top U.S. bedding producer in 2019 by Furniture Today based on estimated wholesale shipments. Sealy® includes Sealy®- and Stearns & Foster®-branded shipments. Read more at https://www.furniture- today.com/bedding-manufacturers/topbedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. 315 Cotton Grove Rd. Lexington, NC (336) 248-2663 | www.shumakersfurniture.com No Credit Needed Financing limited-time offer! SAVE ON AMERICA’S #1 MATTRESS BRAND’ FOR A LIMITED TIME save up to $ on select Hybrid mattresses 200* NO CREDIT NEEDED! MANY FINANCING OPTIONS AVAILABLE! COLLAGERockingRecliner$399LIMITED QUANTITIES!WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! *Offer valid May 9–June 7, 2021, at participating retailers. Maximum savings of $200 requires purchase of a Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattress. Save $100 on Sealy® Hybrid Performance or Hybrid Essentials mattresses. Savings realized at time of purchase. Certain offers may not be combined. Not valid on prior purchases. See store for availability and details. Copyright 2021 Sealy, Inc. All rights reserved. †Sealy® ranked top U.S. bedding producer in 2019 by Furniture Today based on estimated wholesale shipments. Sealy® includes Sealy®- and Stearns & Foster®-branded shipments. Read more at https://www.furniture- today.com/bedding-manufacturers/topbedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. 315 Cotton Grove Rd. Lexington, NC (336) 248-2663 | www.shumakersfurniture.com No Credit Needed Financing limited-time offer! SAVE ON AMERICA’S #1 MATTRESS BRAND’ FOR A LIMITED TIME save up to $ on select Hybrid mattresses 200* COLLAGERockingRecliner$399LIMITED QUANTITIES!WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! *Offer valid May 9–June 7, 2021, at participating retailers. Maximum savings of $200 requires purchase of a Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattress. Save $100 on Sealy® Hybrid Performance or Hybrid Essentials mattresses. Savings realized at time of purchase. Certain offers may not be combined. Not valid on prior purchases. See store for availability and details. Copyright 2021 Sealy, Inc. All rights reserved. †Sealy® ranked top U.S. bedding producer in 2019 by Furniture Today based on estimated wholesale shipments. Sealy® includes Sealy®- and Stearns & Foster®-branded shipments. Read more at https://www.furniture- today.com/bedding-manufacturers/topbedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. 315 Cotton Grove Rd. Lexington, NC (336) 248-2663 | www.shumakersfurniture.com No Credit Needed Financing limited-time offer! SAVE ON AMERICA’S #1 MATTRESS BRAND’ FOR A LIMITED TIME save up to $ on select Hybrid mattresses 200* COLLAGERockingRecliner$399LIMITED QUANTITIES!WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! *Offer valid May 9–June 7, 2021, at participating retailers. Maximum savings of $200 requires purchase of a Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattress. Save $100 on Sealy® Hybrid Performance or Hybrid Essentials mattresses. Savings realized at time of purchase. Certain offers may not be combined. Not valid on prior purchases. See store for availability and details. Copyright 2021 Sealy, Inc. All rights reserved. †Sealy® ranked top U.S. bedding producer in 2019 by Furniture Today based on estimated wholesale shipments. Sealy® includes Sealy®- and Stearns & Foster®-branded shipments. Read more at https://www.furniture- today.com/bedding-manufacturers/topbedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. 315 Cotton Grove Rd. Lexington, NC (336) 248-2663 | www.shumakersfurniture.com No Credit Needed Financing limited-time offer! SAVE ON AMERICA’S #1 MATTRESS BRAND’ FOR A LIMITED TIME save up to $ on select Hybrid mattresses 200* NO CREDIT NEEDED! MANY FINANCING OPTIONS AVAILABLE! RETAILER INFO *Offer valid June 20–July 12, 2021, at participating retailers. Maximum savings of $200 requires purchase of a Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattress. Save $200 on Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattresses. Save $100 on Sealy® Hybrid Performance mattresses. Savings realized at time of purchase. Certain offers may not be combined. Not valid on prior purchases. See store for availability and details. Copyright 2021 Sealy, Inc. All rights reserved. †Sealy® ranked top U.S. bedding producer in 2019 by Furniture Today based on estimated wholesale shipments. Sealy® includes Sealy®- and Stearns & Foster®-branded shipments. Read more at https://www.furnituretoday.com/bedding-manufacturers/top-bedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. SAVE ON AMERICA'S #1 MATTRESS BRAND† FOR A LIMITED TIMElimited time onlysaveupto200$*on select Sealy® Hybrid mattresses RETAILER INFO *Offer valid June 20–July 12, 2021, at participating retailers. Maximum savings of $200 requires purchase of a Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattress. Save $200 on Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattresses. Save $100 on Sealy® Hybrid Performance mattresses. Savings realized at time of purchase. Certain offers may not be combined. Not valid on prior purchases. See store for availability and details. Copyright 2021 Sealy, Inc. All rights reserved. †Sealy® ranked top U.S. bedding producer in 2019 by Furniture Today based on estimated wholesale shipments. Sealy® includes Sealy®- and Stearns & Foster®-branded shipments. Read more at https://www.furnituretoday.com/bedding-manufacturers/top-bedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. SAVE ON AMERICA'S #1 MATTRESS BRAND† FOR A LIMITED TIME limited time only save upto200$* on select Sealy® Hybrid mattresses COLLAGE Rocking Recliner $399 LIMITED QUANTITIES! WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! *Offer valid May 9–June 7, 2021, at participating retailers. Maximum savings of $200 requires purchase of a Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattress. Save $100 on Sealy® Hybrid Performance or Hybrid Essentials mattresses. Savings realized at time of purchase. Certain offers may not be combined. Not valid on prior purchases. See store for availability and details. Copyright 2021 Sealy, Inc. All rights reserved. †Sealy® ranked top U.S. bedding producer in 2019 by Furniture Today based on estimated wholesale shipments. Sealy® includes Sealy®- and Stearns & Foster®-branded shipments. Read more at https://www.furniture- today.com/bedding-manufacturers/topbedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. 315 Cotton Grove Rd. Lexington, NC (336) 248-2663 | www.shumakersfurniture.com No Credit Needed Financing limited-time offer! SAVE ON AMERICA’S #1 MATTRESS BRAND’ FOR A LIMITED TIME save up to $ on select Hybrid mattresses 200* COLLAGE Rocking Recliner $399 LIMITED QUANTITIES! WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! *Offer valid May 9–June 7, 2021, at participating retailers. Maximum savings of $200 requires purchase of a Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattress. Save $100 on Sealy® Hybrid Performance or Hybrid Essentials mattresses. Savings realized at time of purchase. Certain offers may not be combined. Not valid on prior purchases. See store for availability and details. Copyright 2021 Sealy, Inc. All rights reserved. †Sealy® ranked top U.S. bedding producer in 2019 by Furniture Today based on estimated wholesale shipments. Sealy® includes Sealy®- and Stearns & Foster®-branded shipments. Read more at https://www.furniture- today.com/bedding-manufacturers/topbedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. 315 Cotton Grove Rd. Lexington, NC (336) 248-2663 | www.shumakersfurniture.com No Credit Needed Financing limited-time offer! SAVE ON AMERICA’S #1 MATTRESS BRAND’ FOR A LIMITED TIME save up to $ on select Hybrid mattresses 200* COLLAGE Rocking Recliner $399 LIMITED QUANTITIES! 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MANY FINANCING OPTIONS AVAILABLE! COLLAGE Rocking Recliner $399 LIMITED QUANTITIES! WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! *Offer valid May 9–June 7, 2021, at participating retailers. Maximum savings of $200 requires purchase of a Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattress. Save $100 on Sealy® Hybrid Performance or Hybrid Essentials mattresses. Savings realized at time of purchase. Certain offers may not be combined. Not valid on prior purchases. See store for availability and details. Copyright 2021 Sealy, Inc. All rights reserved. †Sealy® ranked top U.S. bedding producer in 2019 by Furniture Today based on estimated wholesale shipments. Sealy® includes Sealy®- and Stearns & Foster®-branded shipments. Read more at https://www.furniture- today.com/bedding-manufacturers/topbedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. 315 Cotton Grove Rd. Lexington, NC (336) 248-2663 | www.shumakersfurniture.com No Credit Needed Financing limited-time offer! SAVE ON AMERICA’S #1 MATTRESS BRAND’ FOR A LIMITED TIME save up to $ on select Hybrid mattresses 200* COLLAGE Rocking Recliner $399 LIMITED QUANTITIES! WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! *Offer valid May 9–June 7, 2021, at participating retailers. Maximum savings of $200 requires purchase of a Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattress. Save $100 on Sealy® Hybrid Performance or Hybrid Essentials mattresses. Savings realized at time of purchase. Certain offers may not be combined. Not valid on prior purchases. See store for availability and details. Copyright 2021 Sealy, Inc. All rights reserved. †Sealy® ranked top U.S. bedding producer in 2019 by Furniture Today based on estimated wholesale shipments. Sealy® includes Sealy®- and Stearns & Foster®-branded shipments. Read more at https://www.furniture- today.com/bedding-manufacturers/topbedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. 315 Cotton Grove Rd. 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Read more at https://www.furniture- today.com/bedding-manufacturers/topbedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. 315 Cotton Grove Rd. Lexington, NC (336) 248-2663 | www.shumakersfurniture.com No Credit Needed Financing limited-time offer! SAVE ON AMERICA’S #1 MATTRESS BRAND’ FOR A LIMITED TIME save up to $ on select Hybrid mattresses 200* NO CREDIT NEEDED! MANY FINANCING OPTIONS AVAILABLE! COLLAGE Rocking Recliner $399 LIMITED QUANTITIES! WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! *Offer valid May 9–June 7, 2021, at participating retailers. Maximum savings of $200 requires purchase of a Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattress. Save $100 on Sealy® Hybrid Performance or Hybrid Essentials mattresses. Savings realized at time of purchase. Certain offers may not be combined. Not valid on prior purchases. See store for availability and details. Copyright 2021 Sealy, Inc. All rights reserved. †Sealy® ranked top U.S. bedding producer in 2019 by Furniture Today based on estimated wholesale shipments. Sealy® includes Sealy®- and Stearns & Foster®-branded shipments. Read more at https://www.furniture- today.com/bedding-manufacturers/topbedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. 315 Cotton Grove Rd. Lexington, NC (336) 248-2663 | www.shumakersfurniture.com No Credit Needed Financing limited-time offer! SAVE ON AMERICA’S #1 MATTRESS BRAND’ FOR A LIMITED TIME save up to $ on select Hybrid mattresses 200* COLLAGE Rocking Recliner $399 LIMITED QUANTITIES! WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! *Offer valid May 9–June 7, 2021, at participating retailers. Maximum savings of $200 requires purchase of a Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattress. Save $100 on Sealy® Hybrid Performance or Hybrid Essentials mattresses. Savings realized at time of purchase. Certain offers may not be combined. Not valid on prior purchases. See store for availability and details. Copyright 2021 Sealy, Inc. All rights reserved. †Sealy® ranked top U.S. bedding producer in 2019 by Furniture Today based on estimated wholesale shipments. Sealy® includes Sealy®- and Stearns & Foster®-branded shipments. Read more at https://www.furniture- today.com/bedding-manufacturers/topbedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. 315 Cotton Grove Rd. Lexington, NC (336) 248-2663 | www.shumakersfurniture.com No Credit Needed Financing limited-time offer! SAVE ON AMERICA’S #1 MATTRESS BRAND’ FOR A LIMITED TIME save up to $ on select Hybrid mattresses 200* COLLAGE Rocking Recliner $399 LIMITED QUANTITIES! WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! *Offer valid May 9–June 7, 2021, at participating retailers. Maximum savings of $200 requires purchase of a Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattress. Save $100 on Sealy® Hybrid Performance or Hybrid Essentials mattresses. Savings realized at time of purchase. Certain offers may not be combined. Not valid on prior purchases. See store for availability and details. Copyright 2021 Sealy, Inc. All rights reserved. †Sealy® ranked top U.S. bedding producer in 2019 by Furniture Today based on estimated wholesale shipments. Sealy® includes Sealy®- and Stearns & Foster®-branded shipments. Read more at https://www.furniture- today.com/bedding-manufacturers/topbedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. 315 Cotton Grove Rd. Lexington, NC (336) 248-2663 | www.shumakersfurniture.com No Credit Needed Financing limited-time offer! SAVE ON AMERICA’S #1 MATTRESS BRAND’ FOR A LIMITED TIME save up to $ on select Hybrid mattresses 200* NO CREDIT NEEDED! MANY FINANCING OPTIONS AVAILABLE! COLLAGE Rocking Recliner $399 LIMITED QUANTITIES! WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! *Offer valid May 9–June 7, 2021, at participating retailers. Maximum savings of $200 requires purchase of a Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattress. Save $100 on Sealy® Hybrid Performance or Hybrid Essentials mattresses. Savings realized at time of purchase. Certain offers may not be combined. Not valid on prior purchases. See store for availability and details. Copyright 2021 Sealy, Inc. All rights reserved. †Sealy® ranked top U.S. bedding producer in 2019 by Furniture Today based on estimated wholesale shipments. Sealy® includes Sealy®- and Stearns & Foster®-branded shipments. Read more at https://www.furniture- today.com/bedding-manufacturers/topbedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. 315 Cotton Grove Rd. Lexington, NC (336) 248-2663 | www.shumakersfurniture.com No Credit Needed Financing limited-time offer! SAVE ON AMERICA’S #1 MATTRESS BRAND’ FOR A LIMITED TIME save up to $ on select Hybrid mattresses 200* COLLAGE Rocking Recliner $399 LIMITED QUANTITIES! WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! *Offer valid May 9–June 7, 2021, at participating retailers. Maximum savings of $200 requires purchase of a Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattress. Save $100 on Sealy® Hybrid Performance or Hybrid Essentials mattresses. Savings realized at time of purchase. Certain offers may not be combined. Not valid on prior purchases. See store for availability and details. Copyright 2021 Sealy, Inc. All rights reserved. †Sealy® ranked top U.S. bedding producer in 2019 by Furniture Today based on estimated wholesale shipments. Sealy® includes Sealy®- and Stearns & Foster®-branded shipments. Read more at https://www.furniture- today.com/bedding-manufacturers/topbedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. 315 Cotton Grove Rd. Lexington, NC (336) 248-2663 | www.shumakersfurniture.com No Credit Needed Financing limited-time offer! SAVE ON AMERICA’S #1 MATTRESS BRAND’ FOR A LIMITED TIME save up to $ on select Hybrid mattresses 200* COLLAGE Rocking Recliner $399 LIMITED QUANTITIES! WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! *Offer valid May 9–June 7, 2021, at participating retailers. Maximum savings of $200 requires purchase of a Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattress. Save $100 on Sealy® Hybrid Performance or Hybrid Essentials mattresses. Savings realized at time of purchase. Certain offers may not be combined. Not valid on prior purchases. See store for availability and details. Copyright 2021 Sealy, Inc. All rights reserved. †Sealy® ranked top U.S. bedding producer in 2019 by Furniture Today based on estimated wholesale shipments. Sealy® includes Sealy®- and Stearns & Foster®-branded shipments. Read more at https://www.furniture- today.com/bedding-manufacturers/topbedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. 315 Cotton Grove Rd. Lexington, NC (336) 248-2663 | www.shumakersfurniture.com No Credit Needed Financing limited-time offer! SAVE ON AMERICA’S #1 MATTRESS BRAND’ FOR A LIMITED TIME save up to $ on select Hybrid mattresses 200* NO CREDIT NEEDED! MANY FINANCING OPTIONS AVAILABLE! COLLAGE Rocking Recliner $399 LIMITED QUANTITIES! WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! *Offer valid May 9–June 7, 2021, at participating retailers. Maximum savings of $200 requires purchase of a Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattress. Save $100 on Sealy® Hybrid Performance or Hybrid Essentials mattresses. Savings realized at time of purchase. Certain offers may not be combined. Not valid on prior purchases. See store for availability and details. Copyright 2021 Sealy, Inc. All rights reserved. †Sealy® ranked top U.S. bedding producer in 2019 by Furniture Today based on estimated wholesale shipments. Sealy® includes Sealy®- and Stearns & Foster®-branded shipments. Read more at https://www.furniture- today.com/bedding-manufacturers/topbedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. 315 Cotton Grove Rd. Lexington, NC (336) 248-2663 | www.shumakersfurniture.com No Credit Needed Financing limited-time offer! SAVE ON AMERICA’S #1 MATTRESS BRAND’ FOR A LIMITED TIME save up to $ on select Hybrid mattresses 200* COLLAGE Rocking Recliner $399 LIMITED QUANTITIES! WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! *Offer valid May 9–June 7, 2021, at participating retailers. Maximum savings of $200 requires purchase of a Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattress. Save $100 on Sealy® Hybrid Performance or Hybrid Essentials mattresses. Savings realized at time of purchase. Certain offers may not be combined. Not valid on prior purchases. See store for availability and details. Copyright 2021 Sealy, Inc. All rights reserved. †Sealy® ranked top U.S. bedding producer in 2019 by Furniture Today based on estimated wholesale shipments. Sealy® includes Sealy®- and Stearns & Foster®-branded shipments. Read more at https://www.furniture- today.com/bedding-manufacturers/topbedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. 315 Cotton Grove Rd. Lexington, NC (336) 248-2663 | www.shumakersfurniture.com No Credit Needed Financing limited-time offer! SAVE ON AMERICA’S #1 MATTRESS BRAND’ FOR A LIMITED TIME save up to $ on select Hybrid mattresses 200* COLLAGE Rocking Recliner $399 LIMITED QUANTITIES! 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Read more at https://www.furniture- today.com/bedding-manufacturers/topbedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. 315 Cotton Grove Rd. Lexington, NC (336) 248-2663 | www.shumakersfurniture.com No Credit Needed Financing limited-time offer! SAVE ON AMERICA’S #1 MATTRESS BRAND’ FOR A LIMITED TIME save up to $ on select Hybrid mattresses 200* NO CREDIT NEEDED! MANY FINANCING OPTIONS AVAILABLE! RETAILER INFO *Offer valid June 20–July 12, 2021, at participating retailers. Maximum savings of $200 requires purchase of a Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattress. Save $200 on Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattresses. Save $100 on Sealy® Hybrid Performance mattresses. Savings realized at time of purchase. Certain offers may not be combined. Not valid on prior purchases. See store for availability and details. Copyright 2021 Sealy, Inc. All rights reserved. †Sealy® ranked top U.S. bedding producer in 2019 by Furniture Today based on estimated wholesale shipments. Sealy® includes Sealy®- and Stearns & Foster®-branded shipments. Read more at https://www.furnituretoday.com/bedding-manufacturers/top-bedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. SAVE ON AMERICA'S #1 MATTRESS BRAND† FOR A LIMITED TIME limited time only save upto200$* on select Sealy® Hybrid mattresses RETAILER INFO *Offer valid June 20–July 12, 2021, at participating retailers. Maximum savings of $200 requires purchase of a Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattress. Save $200 on Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattresses. Save $100 on Sealy® Hybrid Performance mattresses. Savings realized at time of purchase. Certain offers may not be combined. Not valid on prior purchases. See store for availability and details. Copyright 2021 Sealy, Inc. All rights reserved. †Sealy® ranked top U.S. bedding producer in 2019 by Furniture Today based on estimated wholesale shipments. Sealy® includes Sealy®- and Stearns & Foster®-branded shipments. 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All rights reserved. †Sealy® ranked top U.S. bedding producer in 2019 by Furniture Today based on estimated wholesale shipments. Sealy® includes Sealy®- and Stearns & Foster®-branded shipments. Read more at https://www.furniture- today.com/bedding-manufacturers/topbedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. 315 Cotton Grove Rd. Lexington, NC (336) 248-2663 | www.shumakersfurniture.com No Credit Needed Financing limited-time offer! SAVE ON AMERICA’S #1 MATTRESS BRAND’ FOR A LIMITED TIME save up to $ on select Hybrid mattresses 200* NO CREDIT NEEDED! MANY FINANCING OPTIONS AVAILABLE! COLLAGE Rocking Recliner $399 LIMITED QUANTITIES! WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! *Offer valid May 9–June 7, 2021, at participating retailers. Maximum savings of $200 requires purchase of a Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattress. Save $100 on Sealy® Hybrid Performance or Hybrid Essentials mattresses. Savings realized at time of purchase. Certain offers may not be combined. Not valid on prior purchases. 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Certain offers may not be combined. Not valid on prior purchases. See store for availability and details. Copyright 2021 Sealy, Inc. All rights reserved. †Sealy® ranked top U.S. bedding producer in 2019 by Furniture Today based on estimated wholesale shipments. Sealy® includes Sealy®- and Stearns & Foster®-branded shipments. Read more at https://www.furniture- today.com/bedding-manufacturers/topbedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. 315 Cotton Grove Rd. Lexington, NC (336) 248-2663 | www.shumakersfurniture.com No Credit Needed Financing limited-time offer! SAVE ON AMERICA’S #1 MATTRESS BRAND’ FOR A LIMITED TIME save up to $ on select Hybrid mattresses 200* NO CREDIT NEEDED! MANY FINANCING OPTIONS AVAILABLE! COLLAGE Rocking Recliner $399 LIMITED QUANTITIES! WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! *Offer valid May 9–June 7, 2021, at participating retailers. Maximum savings of $200 requires purchase of a Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattress. 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Read more at https://www.furniture- today.com/bedding-manufacturers/topbedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. 315 Cotton Grove Rd. Lexington, NC (336) 248-2663 | www.shumakersfurniture.com No Credit Needed Financing limited-time offer! SAVE ON AMERICA’S #1 MATTRESS BRAND’ FOR A LIMITED TIME save up to $ on select Hybrid mattresses 200* NO CREDIT NEEDED! MANY FINANCING OPTIONS AVAILABLE! COLLAGE Rocking Recliner $399 LIMITED QUANTITIES! WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! *Offer valid May 9–June 7, 2021, at participating retailers. Maximum savings of $200 requires purchase of a Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattress. Save $100 on Sealy® Hybrid Performance or Hybrid Essentials mattresses. Savings realized at time of purchase. Certain offers may not be combined. Not valid on prior purchases. See store for availability and details. Copyright 2021 Sealy, Inc. All rights reserved. †Sealy® ranked top U.S. bedding producer in 2019 by Furniture Today based on estimated wholesale shipments. Sealy® includes Sealy®- and Stearns & Foster®-branded shipments. Read more at https://www.furniture- today.com/bedding-manufacturers/topbedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. 315 Cotton Grove Rd. Lexington, NC (336) 248-2663 | www.shumakersfurniture.com No Credit Needed Financing limited-time offer! SAVE ON AMERICA’S #1 MATTRESS BRAND’ FOR A LIMITED TIME save up to $ on select Hybrid mattresses 200* COLLAGE Rocking Recliner $399 LIMITED QUANTITIES! WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! *Offer valid May 9–June 7, 2021, at participating retailers. Maximum savings of $200 requires purchase of a Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattress. Save $100 on Sealy® Hybrid Performance or Hybrid Essentials mattresses. Savings realized at time of purchase. Certain offers may not be combined. Not valid on prior purchases. See store for availability and details. Copyright 2021 Sealy, Inc. All rights reserved. †Sealy® ranked top U.S. bedding producer in 2019 by Furniture Today based on estimated wholesale shipments. Sealy® includes Sealy®- and Stearns & Foster®-branded shipments. Read more at https://www.furniture- today.com/bedding-manufacturers/topbedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. 315 Cotton Grove Rd. Lexington, NC (336) 248-2663 | www.shumakersfurniture.com No Credit Needed Financing limited-time offer! SAVE ON AMERICA’S #1 MATTRESS BRAND’ FOR A LIMITED TIME save up to $ on select Hybrid mattresses 200* COLLAGE Rocking Recliner $399 LIMITED QUANTITIES! WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! *Offer valid May 9–June 7, 2021, at participating retailers. Maximum savings of $200 requires purchase of a Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattress. Save $100 on Sealy® Hybrid Performance or Hybrid Essentials mattresses. Savings realized at time of purchase. Certain offers may not be combined. Not valid on prior purchases. See store for availability and details. Copyright 2021 Sealy, Inc. All rights reserved. †Sealy® ranked top U.S. bedding producer in 2019 by Furniture Today based on estimated wholesale shipments. Sealy® includes Sealy®- and Stearns & Foster®-branded shipments. Read more at https://www.furniture- today.com/bedding-manufacturers/topbedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. 315 Cotton Grove Rd. Lexington, NC (336) 248-2663 | www.shumakersfurniture.com No Credit Needed Financing limited-time offer! SAVE ON AMERICA’S #1 MATTRESS BRAND’ FOR A LIMITED TIME save up to $ on select Hybrid mattresses 200* NO CREDIT NEEDED! MANY FINANCING OPTIONS AVAILABLE! COLLAGE Rocking Recliner $399 LIMITED QUANTITIES! WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! *Offer valid May 9–June 7, 2021, at participating retailers. Maximum savings of $200 requires purchase of a Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattress. Save $100 on Sealy® Hybrid Performance or Hybrid Essentials mattresses. Savings realized at time of purchase. Certain offers may not be combined. Not valid on prior purchases. See store for availability and details. Copyright 2021 Sealy, Inc. All rights reserved. †Sealy® ranked top U.S. bedding producer in 2019 by Furniture Today based on estimated wholesale shipments. Sealy® includes Sealy®- and Stearns & Foster®-branded shipments. Read more at https://www.furniture- today.com/bedding-manufacturers/topbedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. 315 Cotton Grove Rd. Lexington, NC (336) 248-2663 | www.shumakersfurniture.com No Credit Needed Financing limited-time offer! SAVE ON AMERICA’S #1 MATTRESS BRAND’ FOR A LIMITED TIME save up to $ on select Hybrid mattresses 200* COLLAGE Rocking Recliner $399 LIMITED QUANTITIES! WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! *Offer valid May 9–June 7, 2021, at participating retailers. Maximum savings of $200 requires purchase of a Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattress. Save $100 on Sealy® Hybrid Performance or Hybrid Essentials mattresses. Savings realized at time of purchase. Certain offers may not be combined. Not valid on prior purchases. See store for availability and details. Copyright 2021 Sealy, Inc. All rights reserved. †Sealy® ranked top U.S. bedding producer in 2019 by Furniture Today based on estimated wholesale shipments. Sealy® includes Sealy®- and Stearns & Foster®-branded shipments. Read more at https://www.furniture- today.com/bedding-manufacturers/topbedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. 315 Cotton Grove Rd. Lexington, NC (336) 248-2663 | www.shumakersfurniture.com No Credit Needed Financing limited-time offer! SAVE ON AMERICA’S #1 MATTRESS BRAND’ FOR A LIMITED TIME save up to $ on select Hybrid mattresses 200* COLLAGE Rocking Recliner $399 LIMITED QUANTITIES! WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! *Offer valid May 9–June 7, 2021, at participating retailers. Maximum savings of $200 requires purchase of a Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattress. Save $100 on Sealy® Hybrid Performance or Hybrid Essentials mattresses. Savings realized at time of purchase. Certain offers may not be combined. Not valid on prior purchases. See store for availability and details. Copyright 2021 Sealy, Inc. All rights reserved. †Sealy® ranked top U.S. bedding producer in 2019 by Furniture Today based on estimated wholesale shipments. Sealy® includes Sealy®- and Stearns & Foster®-branded shipments. Read more at https://www.furniture- today.com/bedding-manufacturers/topbedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. 315 Cotton Grove Rd. Lexington, NC (336) 248-2663 | www.shumakersfurniture.com No Credit Needed Financing limited-time offer! SAVE ON AMERICA’S #1 MATTRESS BRAND’ FOR A LIMITED TIME save up to $ on select Hybrid mattresses 200* NO CREDIT NEEDED! MANY FINANCING OPTIONS AVAILABLE! RETAILER INFO *Offer valid June 20–July 12, 2021, at participating retailers. Maximum savings of $200 requires purchase of a Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattress. Save $200 on Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattresses. 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Certain offers may not be combined. Not valid on prior purchases. See store for availability and details. Copyright 2021 Sealy, Inc. All rights reserved. †Sealy® ranked top U.S. bedding producer in 2019 by Furniture Today based on estimated wholesale shipments. Sealy® includes Sealy®- and Stearns & Foster®-branded shipments. Read more at https://www.furnituretoday.com/bedding-manufacturers/top-bedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. SAVE ON AMERICA'S #1 MATTRESS BRAND† FOR A LIMITED TIME limited time only save upto200$* on select Sealy® Hybrid mattresses COLLAGE Rocking Recliner $399 LIMITED QUANTITIES! WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! *Offer valid May 9–June 7, 2021, at participating retailers. Maximum savings of $200 requires purchase of a Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattress. Save $100 on Sealy® Hybrid Performance or Hybrid Essentials mattresses. Savings realized at time of purchase. Certain offers may not be combined. Not valid on prior purchases. See store for availability and details. Copyright 2021 Sealy, Inc. All rights reserved. †Sealy® ranked top U.S. bedding producer in 2019 by Furniture Today based on estimated wholesale shipments. Sealy® includes Sealy®- and Stearns & Foster®-branded shipments. Read more at https://www.furniture- today.com/bedding-manufacturers/topbedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. 315 Cotton Grove Rd. Lexington, NC (336) 248-2663 | www.shumakersfurniture.com No Credit Needed Financing limited-time offer! SAVE ON AMERICA’S #1 MATTRESS BRAND’ FOR A LIMITED TIME save up to $ on select Hybrid mattresses 200* COLLAGE Rocking Recliner $399 LIMITED QUANTITIES! WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! *Offer valid May 9–June 7, 2021, at participating retailers. Maximum savings of $200 requires purchase of a Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattress. Save $100 on Sealy® Hybrid Performance or Hybrid Essentials mattresses. Savings realized at time of purchase. Certain offers may not be combined. Not valid on prior purchases. See store for availability and details. Copyright 2021 Sealy, Inc. All rights reserved. †Sealy® ranked top U.S. bedding producer in 2019 by Furniture Today based on estimated wholesale shipments. Sealy® includes Sealy®- and Stearns & Foster®-branded shipments. Read more at https://www.furniture- today.com/bedding-manufacturers/topbedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. 315 Cotton Grove Rd. Lexington, NC (336) 248-2663 | www.shumakersfurniture.com No Credit Needed Financing limited-time offer! SAVE ON AMERICA’S #1 MATTRESS BRAND’ FOR A LIMITED TIME save up to $ on select Hybrid mattresses 200* COLLAGE Rocking Recliner $399 LIMITED QUANTITIES! WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! *Offer valid May 9–June 7, 2021, at participating retailers. Maximum savings of $200 requires purchase of a Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattress. Save $100 on Sealy® Hybrid Performance or Hybrid Essentials mattresses. Savings realized at time of purchase. Certain offers may not be combined. Not valid on prior purchases. See store for availability and details. Copyright 2021 Sealy, Inc. All rights reserved. †Sealy® ranked top U.S. bedding producer in 2019 by Furniture Today based on estimated wholesale shipments. Sealy® includes Sealy®- and Stearns & Foster®-branded shipments. Read more at https://www.furniture- today.com/bedding-manufacturers/topbedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. 315 Cotton Grove Rd. Lexington, NC (336) 248-2663 | www.shumakersfurniture.com No Credit Needed Financing limited-time offer! SAVE ON AMERICA’S #1 MATTRESS BRAND’ FOR A LIMITED TIME save up to $ on select Hybrid mattresses 200* NO CREDIT NEEDED! MANY FINANCING OPTIONS AVAILABLE! COLLAGE Rocking Recliner $399 LIMITED QUANTITIES! WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! *Offer valid May 9–June 7, 2021, at participating retailers. Maximum savings of $200 requires purchase of a Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattress. 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Read more at https://www.furniture- today.com/bedding-manufacturers/topbedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. 315 Cotton Grove Rd. Lexington, NC (336) 248-2663 | www.shumakersfurniture.com No Credit Needed Financing limited-time offer! SAVE ON AMERICA’S #1 MATTRESS BRAND’ FOR A LIMITED TIME save up to $ on select Hybrid mattresses 200* NO CREDIT NEEDED! MANY FINANCING OPTIONS AVAILABLE! COLLAGE Rocking Recliner $399 LIMITED QUANTITIES! WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! *Offer valid May 9–June 7, 2021, at participating retailers. Maximum savings of $200 requires purchase of a Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattress. Save $100 on Sealy® Hybrid Performance or Hybrid Essentials mattresses. Savings realized at time of purchase. Certain offers may not be combined. Not valid on prior purchases. See store for availability and details. Copyright 2021 Sealy, Inc. All rights reserved. †Sealy® ranked top U.S. bedding producer in 2019 by Furniture Today based on estimated wholesale shipments. Sealy® includes Sealy®- and Stearns & Foster®-branded shipments. Read more at https://www.furniture- today.com/bedding-manufacturers/topbedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. 315 Cotton Grove Rd. Lexington, NC (336) 248-2663 | www.shumakersfurniture.com No Credit Needed Financing limited-time offer! SAVE ON AMERICA’S #1 MATTRESS BRAND’ FOR A LIMITED TIME save up to $ on select Hybrid mattresses 200* COLLAGE Rocking Recliner $399 LIMITED QUANTITIES! WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! *Offer valid May 9–June 7, 2021, at participating retailers. Maximum savings of $200 requires purchase of a Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattress. Save $100 on Sealy® Hybrid Performance or Hybrid Essentials mattresses. Savings realized at time of purchase. Certain offers may not be combined. Not valid on prior purchases. See store for availability and details. Copyright 2021 Sealy, Inc. All rights reserved. †Sealy® ranked top U.S. bedding producer in 2019 by Furniture Today based on estimated wholesale shipments. Sealy® includes Sealy®- and Stearns & Foster®-branded shipments. Read more at https://www.furniture- today.com/bedding-manufacturers/topbedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. 315 Cotton Grove Rd. Lexington, NC (336) 248-2663 | www.shumakersfurniture.com No Credit Needed Financing limited-time offer! SAVE ON AMERICA’S #1 MATTRESS BRAND’ FOR A LIMITED TIME save up to $ on select Hybrid mattresses 200* COLLAGE Rocking Recliner $399 LIMITED QUANTITIES! WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! *Offer valid May 9–June 7, 2021, at participating retailers. Maximum savings of $200 requires purchase of a Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattress. Save $100 on Sealy® Hybrid Performance or Hybrid Essentials mattresses. Savings realized at time of purchase. Certain offers may not be combined. Not valid on prior purchases. See store for availability and details. Copyright 2021 Sealy, Inc. All rights reserved. †Sealy® ranked top U.S. bedding producer in 2019 by Furniture Today based on estimated wholesale shipments. Sealy® includes Sealy®- and Stearns & Foster®-branded shipments. Read more at https://www.furniture- today.com/bedding-manufacturers/topbedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. 315 Cotton Grove Rd. Lexington, NC (336) 248-2663 | www.shumakersfurniture.com No Credit Needed Financing limited-time offer! SAVE ON AMERICA’S #1 MATTRESS BRAND’ FOR A LIMITED TIME save up to $ on select Hybrid mattresses 200* NO CREDIT NEEDED! MANY FINANCING OPTIONS AVAILABLE! COLLAGE Rocking Recliner $399 LIMITED QUANTITIES! WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! *Offer valid May 9–June 7, 2021, at participating retailers. Maximum savings of $200 requires purchase of a Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattress. Save $100 on Sealy® Hybrid Performance or Hybrid Essentials mattresses. Savings realized at time of purchase. Certain offers may not be combined. Not valid on prior purchases. See store for availability and details. Copyright 2021 Sealy, Inc. All rights reserved. †Sealy® ranked top U.S. bedding producer in 2019 by Furniture Today based on estimated wholesale shipments. Sealy® includes Sealy®- and Stearns & Foster®-branded shipments. Read more at https://www.furniture- today.com/bedding-manufacturers/topbedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. 315 Cotton Grove Rd. Lexington, NC (336) 248-2663 | www.shumakersfurniture.com No Credit Needed Financing limited-time offer! SAVE ON AMERICA’S #1 MATTRESS BRAND’ FOR A LIMITED TIME save up to $ on select Hybrid mattresses 200* COLLAGE Rocking Recliner $399 LIMITED QUANTITIES! WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! *Offer valid May 9–June 7, 2021, at participating retailers. Maximum savings of $200 requires purchase of a Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattress. Save $100 on Sealy® Hybrid Performance or Hybrid Essentials mattresses. Savings realized at time of purchase. Certain offers may not be combined. Not valid on prior purchases. See store for availability and details. Copyright 2021 Sealy, Inc. All rights reserved. †Sealy® ranked top U.S. bedding producer in 2019 by Furniture Today based on estimated wholesale shipments. Sealy® includes Sealy®- and Stearns & Foster®-branded shipments. Read more at https://www.furniture- today.com/bedding-manufacturers/topbedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. 315 Cotton Grove Rd. Lexington, NC (336) 248-2663 | www.shumakersfurniture.com No Credit Needed Financing limited-time offer! SAVE ON AMERICA’S #1 MATTRESS BRAND’ FOR A LIMITED TIME save up to $ on select Hybrid mattresses 200* COLLAGE Rocking Recliner $399 LIMITED QUANTITIES! WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! *Offer valid May 9–June 7, 2021, at participating retailers. Maximum savings of $200 requires purchase of a Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattress. Save $100 on Sealy® Hybrid Performance or Hybrid Essentials mattresses. Savings realized at time of purchase. Certain offers may not be combined. Not valid on prior purchases. See store for availability and details. Copyright 2021 Sealy, Inc. All rights reserved. †Sealy® ranked top U.S. bedding producer in 2019 by Furniture Today based on estimated wholesale shipments. Sealy® includes Sealy®- and Stearns & Foster®-branded shipments. Read more at https://www.furniture- today.com/bedding-manufacturers/topbedding-producers-sealy-regains-no-1-spot-on-list/. 315 Cotton Grove Rd. Lexington, NC (336) 248-2663 | www.shumakersfurniture.com No Credit Needed Financing limited-time offer! SAVE ON AMERICA’S #1 MATTRESS BRAND’ FOR A LIMITED TIME save up to $ on select Hybrid mattresses 200* NO CREDIT NEEDED! MANY FINANCING OPTIONS AVAILABLE! COLLAGE Rocking Recliner $399 LIMITED QUANTITIES! WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! *Offer valid May 9–June 7, 2021, at participating retailers. Maximum savings of $200 requires purchase of a Sealy® Hybrid Premium-level mattress. 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