10-ThomasvilleTimes-Thursday, July 15,2010 SPORTS GETTY IMAGES Demolition Men Michael and Darrell Waltrip survey the damage they did to the banking in Turn 1 Monday during a groundbreaking ceremony to celebrate the repaving of Daytona International Speedway. The project should be ready by the Daytona 500 next year. BRING From page 7 sive coordinator Dickie Cline. An offensive mastermind himself, Cline wUl have plenty to work with includ ing a baokfleld full of talent. If Cline can find a wide receiver with the skill set of Brandon Lucas, Thomasville could find the end zone frequently this season. Playing one of the toughest non-league schedules in the state, Thomasville took its fair share of hits early on, but got it together late in the season to make a deep push in the playoffs. Unfortimately, it was their arch-rivals from Lexington that ' ended an exciting run, which should only make the returning play ers hungrier in 2010. With the same sched ule as last year including four straight on the road to open up, THS will be thoroughly tested before they can even get their feet wet. But this team should have more experi ence, and I expect the Bulldogs to be barking loudly come CCC time. Ledford enjoyed its first trip through the rig ors of the Mid-Piedmont 3-A Conference coming in second, but lost coach Chuck Henderson in the offseason to Ashe- boro High School. The administration at the school took its time to find the right replacement, and what they found is someone I have a lot of rfespect for. Chris Adams, the former Ledford baseball coach, was announced as head coach just a few weeks ago. Having worked with Adams for many years, I became good friends with him. He has always been polite and courte ous to the media, and I always got the feeling that he cared passion ately about his players. Whether or not he produces wins is to be determined, but what he wiU do is push his players to do their best and work to make them better people. Judging by the reception he got at the team meeting where he was announced, he already has the re spect of the players. Across town at East Davidson, head coach Bryan Lingerfelt will bring his same approach to the game and will look to Improve on a subpar 2009 season. The Golden Eagles are close to being contenders, but always seem to lack one or two big stars that can change the dynamic of a team. Lingerfelt is a veteran that can get the most out of the talent he has, and I would not be surprised if EDHS sneaks up on some teams this year and snatches a couple of big victories. Sports Editor Zach Kepley can be reached at 888-3631, or at kepley@tvilletimes.com. 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All claims for adjustments must be made within 7 business days of insertion of advertisement. 0232 General Help NEED CARPENTER & CARPENTER HELPER 336-991-4993 0503 Auction Sales Auction Today 6:pm Buy at YOUR Price! 301 Rebecca Drive Thomasville (Johnsontown Rd to Sam Kinley to Rebecca) Like-new 3BR home ready to move in & enjoy! see@peggaui^oTixom #5098 JCPegg 996-4414 0244 Trucking B0536 Misc. Tickets Movers/Drivers, Experience Req'd 2-positions. T-Ville & Sacramento, CA. FAX 850-534-4528 Looking for someone to Come into my home Once a Month. Please call 336-885-6003 Carolina Piinther Seasop Tipk ets. 2 Seats or 4 Seats. ■Gal- 336-471-6041 Autos for Ca$h. Junk or not with or without title, ffee pickup. Call 300-3209 Cash 4 riding mower needinc repair or free removal if- un^ wanted & scrap mata 882-4354 QUICK CASH PAID FOF JUNK CARS & TRUCKS 434-1589. Cats/Dogs/Pets | ^ NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned, having quali fied as Executor of the Estate of Ruby Grosman, deceased, late of Davidson County, hereby notifies all persons, firms and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the under signed on or before October 1, 2010, or this Notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery. All persons, firms or corpora tions indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 1 st day of July, 2010. Larry Wiliam Grosman, Executor Estate of Ruby Grosman Cranford 0. Plyler 111, Attorney 604 E. Guilford St Thomasville, NC 27360 July 1,8, 15 & 22, 2010 ABDA Blue Pitt Blue Puppies Ready to go. Papers Included. $200 & Up. Call 336-307-0002 or 336-989-0430 AKC Registered Pitt Bull. 2 Female, IMale. .Call 336-476-7440 $100 off on Maltipoo, Cavachon, BichonPoo, Poodle. Other breeds available. Call 336-498-7721 Reg. Shi-Nese & Pekignese F/M Pups. Shots/Wormed $300. Call 336-476-9591 EAL ESTATE FOR RENT 2BR/1BA,. 407 W. Main St AppI incid. Cent H/A $450/mo+dep. 476-9220 50% off 1st Mo Rent. Lc 2BR/1.5BA TH, Apt. Gooc Neighborhood. Also 2BF Home, 475-4800 Must Lease Immediately! 1, 2, & 3 Br Apts.StartingJ® $475 * *Offer Ending Soon* Ambassador Court 336-884-8040 - Townhome 14 West Sunrise Ave. 2BR, 11/2 BA. $495 mo $300 dep„ 336-465-3508 0620 Homes for Rent lERCHANDISE Sell it fast,, in the Classifieds! Call us today (336)888-3555 NNOUNCEMENTS Card of Thanks The family of the late Mae Bell Peoples wish to express our gratitude to each and every one who gave their care & sympathy to us in our time of sorrow due to the passing of our beloved Mae Bell. _We thank all of you! ‘ ARAGE /ESTATE I SALES 2 Family Yard Sale. Fri 7/16 & Sat 7/17, 8am-Until. 212 Ken dal! Mill Rd, Thomasville. 5 Family Yard/Divorce Sale. Thurs, 7/15, Fri, 7/16 & Sat, 7/17. 7am-Until. 222 Griffith St, Thomasville. Stoves, Refrig erator's, New Items Arriving Daily. Rain or Shine. A Huge Family Moving Sale! Furniture, Refrigerator & 100's of Items. Sat 7/17, 7am-Until. 314 B Spring St, Thomasville bTg MOVING SALE Sat. Sam. 2 Veach Ct., Tville. Follow Hasty School to Hasty Hill follow signs. Tools, power washing equipment, 1950 Singer sewing machine, old trunk, yard equipment, dining table w/ 6 chairs, kids clothes, 1988 Porshe $1000, 1999 Mercury $2900, other neigh borhood sales also. HUGE YARD SALE Sat. 7am-12. 25 Hillside Park Dr,, Tville off Holly Grove Rd. Teen age clothes, sporting equipment (gloves, bats, hel mets, bags) MAKE AN OFFER Yard Sale! Toys, tools, books, household furniture, and other items. Sat 7/17, 7am-1pm. Everything must go. New Life Family Church, 6701 Ken Coy Rd, Jamestown. Multi Family Yard Sale, Sat 7/17, 7am-12pm. Rain Date 7/24 510 Joe Moore Rd, T-viile. Motorcycle, Cub Cadet Lawn Mower, Creokpot, Coffee Urn, Books, Christmas Decor, Dishes. Lots of Great Deals! Multi Family Yard Sale. Fri 7/16 & Sat 7/17, 7am-Until. 410 Haywood St, Thomasville'. Clothing, Housewares, Lots of Baby Items & Furniture. Yard Sale Sat 7/17, 7am-Until *207 Montlieu Ave, T-ville Behind TFI Showroom 3BR, DR, Lrage Kitchen 8 Den. Garage. Circle Dr. Deac End ST, Quiet Neighborhood $650/mo. $500 dep. 4405 Bur gemere St. Archdale. Cal 336-689-3329 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CITY OF THOMASVILLE Notice is given that on the 27th day of July 2010 at 5:30 PM ir the City Council Chamber (Old Thomasville Courtroom) 7 Wes Guilford Street Thomasville, North Carolina, the Thomasville; Board of Planning & Adjustment will conduct a Public Hearing ir consideration of the following: 1. Request for Rezoning (Z-10-05) Applicant: Katherine Stevenson Location: 363 North Drive Existing Zoning: C-2 Highway Commercial Proposed Zoning: R-10 Low Density Residential The Public is further advised that at said hearing all interestec and affected parties will be heard on these matters. • Hearing impaired persons desiring additional information or hav ing questions regarding this subject should call the North CarO' lina Relay number for the Deaf (Dial 7-1-1 or 1-800-735-2962) The meeting facilities of the City of Thomasville are accessible tc people with disabilities. The City provides the opportunity to re^ quest in advance auxiliary aids and services. If you need specia accommodations, please contact Ken Hepler, Planning & Zoning Administrator, at 336-475-4255. Copies of the proposed zoning ordinance amendment are avail able for inspection in the offices of the Planning & Inspections Department, second floor, City Hall, 10 Salem Street between th« hours of 8:00 AM & 12:00 Noon and between 1:00 PM & 5:00 Monday through Friday, For further information please call Ker Hepler at 336-475-4255. This is the 12th day of July, 2010. Ken Hepler Planning & Zoning Administrator City of Thomasville July 15, 2010 & July 22, 2010 F60354 ADVERTISEMENT Sealed Proposals will be received in duplicate by the Thomasvilk City Board of Education in Thomasville, NC up to 10 AM, Thurs day, August 19, 2010 in the board room at the Thomasville Citj Schools Board Offices, 400 Turner Street, Thomasville, NC 27369 at which time all bids will be immediately opened in public and read for the furnishing of labor, material, and equipment en^ tering into the construction of "New Metal Roofs for Thomasvilk High School, Cafeteria & Home Economics Building and the So dal Studies & Math Building. A mandatory pre-bid meeting to inspect the existing facilitiej and review the bid documents with the engineer and owner rep resentatives is scheduled for ^0 AM, Tuesday, August 10, 2010 All bidders are requested to contact the engineer to confirm youi attendance. The pre-bid meeting will start in the Thomasvilk High School Cafeteria. Complete plans, specifications and bid instructions may be ob tained from the engineer's office at a non-refundable cost of^$4( per set. Contact Bill Bilger at Bilger Engineering, 101 Wescot Ridge Drive, Holly Springs, NC, (919) 387-3933, or Mr. Grec Miller, Director of Maintenance for Thomasville City Schools a (336) 474-4224. The work will require the roofing of the cafeteria and home eco nomics building and the social studies and math building: twe separate buildings on the high school campus. Also included ar€ roof top HVAC modifications and new underground piping. The time of completion for completing the metal roofing work a all of the above named buildings shall be 170 days from the-dat^ of award of contract. Liquidated damages shall be $100 per day. ; General Contractors are notified that Chapter 87, Article 1, Gen eral Statutes of North Carolina, will be observed in receiving bid? and awarding contracts. Ail contractors must have either a Nortf.. Carolina general contractor's license or both a specialty roofiffg lu cense and a specialty steel erection license in North Carolina. This project is being funded with ARRA funds. See Supplemen tary General Conditions. Art. 14.02-PrQQress Payments and Pro- ject Reporting for Davis-Bacon Act and QSCB Funding. Each proposal shall be accompanied by a cash deposit, certifiec check or other bid security in an amount not less than’5% of the proposal. A performance bond and payment bond will be re quired for 100% of the contract price. Payment will be made or the basis of 90% of monthly estimates, and final payment made . upon completion and acceptance of the work. The owner reserves the right to reject any and all bids'^d waive informalities. • T"' Signed: Keith Tobin Superintendent July 15, 2010