8 - Thomasville Times - Tuesday, September 28,2010 SPORTS Want... Need... Can’t live without? Find it in the Classifieds! HEELS From page 7 he was in the face of Rut gers quarterback Tom Savage when he threw his second interception of the game deep in UNC territory to effectively end the Scarlet Knights’ comeback effort. “I don’t know what it is about this place but I love playing here,” said Carter, who returned an interception 66 yards for a touchdown in a win at Rutgers in 2008. It wasn’t just Carter who came up big for the Tar Heels (1-2) in the fourth quarter — it was the entire defense. With UNC clinging to a 14-13 lead, quarter back T.J. Yates threw his first interception in 117 passes at the end of the third quarter, but the de fense forced Rutgers into a fouth-down situation at the start of the fourth. As Ted DeUaganna tried to punt the baU, Carter was there for his sixth career punt block and seventh career kick block to give UNC the baU on Rutgers’ 35. “It’s been a long time,” said Carter, who hadn’t blocked a kick since post ing five in 2008. “That was something for the fans. They’ve been like, ‘Get a blocked punt, get a blocked punt.’ There it is.” Five plays later, Casey Barth chipped in a 25- yard field goal to give UNC a four-point cush ion. The Scarlet Knights moved down the field on the ensuing possession, as Savage got sacked twice on the drive but stUl managed to help Rutgers convert a pair of third-down plays and a fourth-and-12 to get to UNC’s 19. But that would be as far as they would get. Matt Merletti, who has been starting at safety because of UNC’s deplet ed roster, recorded his first career interception at UNC’s 6. Savage com pleted 16 of 29 passes for 150 yards and was sacked four times. “Matt made just a great play,” UNC coach Butch Davis said. “They had tried to pick on the sec ondary throughout the entire day, and obviously they recognized that a lot of these kids are very in experienced.” But the game wasn’t quite over. The Tar Heels used just 20 seconds off the clock on its ensu ing possession and were forced to punt. A 31-yard punt and an iUegal shift penalty on UNC had Rutgers start ing its final drive on the Tar Heels’ 34 with 2:21 to play. UNC again was able to put pressure on Savage — his first throw fell in complete, his second was batted down at the line of scrimmage and then he was sacked. His final throw of the day was in complete to seal the vic tory for the Tar Heels. “We [put] that fire out, and we got them stopped,” Carter said. Yates said Carter came up huge for the Tar Heels and the defense did an amazing job overall. “Going 0-3 would’ve been a little devastat ing for us,” said Yates, who finished 22-of-30 for 204 yards and one touch down. “Especially be cause we were making the same mistakes as we were the past couple of games with just the fum bles and the turnovers.” UNC trailed 10-7 at halftime, mostly because of two fiunbles in the first half — the sixth and seventh fumbles the Tar Heels have lost in their three games. But in the third quar ter, UNC took the lead for the first time when Yates found Ryan Taylor for a 5-yard touchdown pass to put the Tar Heels ahead 14-10. It appeared the tight end may have fumbled the baU in the end zone, but the official review upheld the rul ing on the field, much to the displeasure of the crowd. Rutgers cut the deficit to 14-13 with a 39-yard field goal by San San Te with 1:58 to play in the third, but that was the end of the scoring for the Scarlet Knights. “Certainly we had our opportunities to win that footballgame,butwewere unable to do it; coaching, playing, aU things,” Rut gers coach Greg Schiano said. “We just didn’t do weU enough.” JOHNSON From page 7 trance to the garage. As the drivers he beat roUed through the gate to the garage area, they had to pass through John son’s smoky celebration. It wasn’t exactly a case of “eat my dust,” but it was close. “Man, you are rubbing it into all these guys’ faces here,” crew chief Chad Knaus radioed to the driver, after Johnson completed the best-case rally from last week’s 25th-place run. Indeed. Johnson won the pole, led the most laps (191) and scored maxi mum points (195) as he vaulted four positions to second in the Chase standings, 35 points be hind ninth-place finisher Denny Hamlin, who post ed a respectable result at a track that has plagued him in past Chases. “It’s a huge weight off my shoulders that we were able to come here and win a race in the Chase, rebound fi:om last week,” said Johnson, who won for the sixth time this season, the sixth time at Dover and the third time in the past four races at the Monster MUe. With 53 Cup victories, Johnson is 10th aU time, one behind Lee Petty and two behind Rusty Wal lace. Johnson regained the lead from Carl Edwards on Lap 366 of 400, when Edwards brought his No. 99 Ford to pit road dur ing a cycle of green-flag stops. Johnson pulled away from Burton over the final 35 laps. “Today is a great day for us, because it shows us what we are capable of and the fact that we can win races and be competi tive in this Chase,” John son said. “This summer was hard on us—there’s no way aroimd that. We had bad races and fin ished bad. We had good races and finished bad. So it’s nice today to do things start-to-finish aU weekend long on the right foot.” Joey Logano — the only non-Chase driver in the top six — finished third. Kurt Busch ran fourth, Edwards fifth and Kyle Busch sixth. Kyle Busch remained third in the standings and trails Ham lin by 45 points. Burton hadn’t written off Johnson’s No. 48 team after New Hampshire — far from it. “Well, they’re good,” he said before correct ing himself “They’re not good—they’re great. That wordisnotbelngoverused when I say that. They’ve won four (champion ships) in a row. You’re not good doing that. You have to be great to do that. “They’ve been in the hunt. 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Mendenhall Clinical Research Center 4160 Mendenhall Oaks Pkwy., Suite 105 ■ High Point, NC 27265 877-296-1444 STAT^ OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DAVIDSON BEFORE THE THOMASVILLE CITY COUNCIL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON ECONOMIC INCENTIVE GRANT The City of Thomasville proposes to appropriate and expend City funds for the followjng economic development project pursuant to North Carolina General Statute or Section 158-7.1 The City Council intends to consider entering into an eco nomic development incentive grant contract with Project 2. The proposals to be considered are as follows: 1. Project 2 will be entitled to a grant each year for five (5£ years to be paid by The City of Thomasville provided the Coth'pany meets the requirements of the Contract as to in vestment, jobs and wages. The calculation for payment of the grant will be .0028 times the total new investment in plant, machinery and equipment. The grant will not exceed $5,400.00 per year. The company plans to invest a minimum of $2,000,000.00 and provide 20 jobs with an average hourly wage exceeding the county average. The City Council believes the foregoing grants will stimu late the local economy, increase the City tax base and reve nues, result in the creation of new employment opportunities in the City and promote the welfare of the City and its citizens. The Thomasville City Council will hold a public hearing on the City’s proposed appropriation and expenditure of funds for these grants at 7:00 p.rh. on Monday, October 18, 2010, at the Council Chambers located on the 2nd floor of the Police Department, 7 West Guilford Street, Thomasville, North Caro lina. The City Council will consider all information that they believe to have a bearing on these grants. The City Council invites all interested persons to attend and present their views. The Council may adjourn the hearing from time to time. Persons with disabilities that may need special accommo dations to participate in the hearings should notify the City Manager’s Office at 336-475-4221 at least 24 hours prior to the start of the hearing. This the 23rd day of September, 2010. Janis V. Moore City Clerk September 28,. 2010 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a cer tain deed of trust executed by Randall Scott Briggs and wife Ann O’Delle Briggs, dated the 4th day of October, 1999, and recorded in Book 1155, page 1835, in the office of the Regis ter of Deeds of Davidson County, North Carolina, default hav ing been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured, and the said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, and the holder of the indebtedness thereby secured having demanded a foreclosure thereof for the purpose of satisfying said indebtedness, and the under signed Trustee having petitioned the Clerk of Superior Court of Davidson County for an Order Allowing Foreclosure to pro ceed and such Order having been entered, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bid der for cash at the Courthouse door of the Davidson County Courthouse, Lexington, North Carolina, at I2:00 noon on the 30th day of September, 2010, all of the property conveyed in said deed of trust, including all buildings and permanent im provements affixed thereto, which property as of ten (10) days prior to the posting of this notice was owned by Randall Scott Briggs and wife Ann O’Delle Briggs, the same lying and being in Hampton Township, Davidson County, North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: See Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated herein by PROPERTY DESCRIPTION FOR RANDALL AND ANN BRIGGS BEGINNING at an iron found in the center of HAMPTON ROAD (SR 1485), said beginning point being a common cor ner with the property of ANTHONY BRIGGS (SEE DEED BOOK 557, PAGE 151-152, DAVIDSON COUNTY REGIS TRY): thence North 86 Degrees, 00 Minutes, 00 Seconds West, crossing an iron set (SAME BEING LOCATED NORTH 47 DEG., 24 MIN., 32 SEC., WEST 73.62 FEET FROM A FIRE HYDRANT LOCATED ON THE EAST SIDE OF HAMP TON ROAD) at 32.02 feet and continuing for a total distance of 275.00 feet, to an iron found in the common boundary line of the property of HUBBARD REALTY (SEE DEED BOOK 1010, PAGE 727, DAVIDSON COUNTY REGISTRY); thence along the said common boundary line North 16 Degrees, 45 Minutes, 00 Seconds West, 122.98 feet, to an iron found south of the private roadway named ALEX HAYES ROAD; thence North 76 Degrees, 00 Minutes, 00 Seconds East, crossing an iron set at'244.13 feet and continuing for a total distance of 276.00 feet, to an iron found in the center of the said HAMPTON ROAD; thence along the center of the said HAMPTON ROAD 208.45 feet along a curve to the right of ra dius 905.08 feet, a chord bearing and distance of South 1 $ Degrees, 38 Minutes, 30 Seconds East, 207.99 feet, to the beginning containing 1,040 acres (45323.570 square feet), more or less, according to a survey map prepared by DAVID BRADLEY COE (RLS) OF COE FORRESTRY & SURVEY ING, P.O. Box 36, WALLBURG, N.C. 27373, 336-789-4873, DATED SEPTEMBER 16, 1999, SHOWN AS JOB # 99177, A COPY OF WHICH IS ATTACHED HERETO AS AN EXHIBIT AND INCORPORATED HEREIN BY REFERENCE. FOR BACK REFERENCE, SEE DEED BOOK 378, PAGE 402, DAVIDSON COUNTY REGISTRY. SEE ALSO HAMP TON TAX MAP 4, LOT 17. The Trustee is advised that the property is located at 5948 Hampton Rd., Clemmons, NC 27012, and is being sold as is SUBJECT to any city-county ad valorem taxes and any spe cial assessments that are a lien against the premises, as well as all prior deeds of trust, liens, judgments, encumbrances, restrictions, easements and rights-of-way of record, if any, and THERfe IS NO WARRANTY RELATING TO TITLE, POS SESSION, QUIET ENJOYMENT OR THE LIKE IN THIS DIS POSITION. SALE IS AS IS WHERE IS. An order for possession of the above-described property may be issued pursuant to 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 renewed on or after October 1, 2007 may, after receiving the Notice of Sale, terminate the rental agreement upon 10 days’ written notice to the landlord. Upon termination of a rental agreement, the tenant is liable for rent due under the rental agreement prorated to the effective date of the termination. The highest bidder at said sale shall be required to make a cash deposit of five percent (5%) of the amount of his bid or Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars ($750.00), whichever is greater, at the time of sale, with the balance immediately due and pay able upon expiration of the time allowed for filing upset bids. This sale is SUBJECT to upset bid which may be made with the Clerk of Superior Court in the manner provided by law. This the 31 st day of August, 2010. Trustee Services, Inc., Trustee 10SP859 September 21, 28, 2010 NOTICE OF SERVICE 01 PROCESS BY PUBLICATlOf STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DAVIDSON IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION FILE NO. 10CVD 2324 NewBridge Bank (formerl; Lexington State Bank) v Justin A. Scarl'ette am Heather N. Scarlette! NOTICE OF SERVICE 01 PROCESS BY PUBLICATlOf To: Heather N. Scarlette, thi above named Defendant Heather N. Scarlette: Tak' notice that a pleading seekini relief against you. has beei filed in the above entitled ac tion. The nature of the relie being sought is as follows: Thi Plaintiff is seeking a judgmer against you in the amount c $14,671.15 with interest pla attorney's fees and costs. Yoi are required to make defens* to such pleading not later thai October 31, 2010, said dat» being 40 days from the firs publication of this notice. Upoi your failure to do so the part seeking service against yoi will apply to the court for th relief sought. Dated: September 21,2010 Bradley S. Hunt Attorney for Plaintiff BRINKLEY WALSER, PLLC Post Office Box 1657 ■■ Lexington, North XJarolim 27293 (336) 249-210t' N.C, Bar No. 31604 : September 21, 28, 2010 October 5, 2010 NOTICE OF SERVICE 01 PROCESS BY PUBLICATION STATE OF' NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DA>>(bSON IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISfRICT COURT DIVISION FILE NO. 10CVD3119 John G. Walker v. Shirley Gibson Walker NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATlOh To: Shirley Gibson Walker, thi above named De^pnd&nt, Shir ley Gibson Walker: ■ Take no tice that a pleading seeking re lief against you has 'been filei in the above entitled action The nature of the relief beini sought is as follows: Thi Plaintiff is seeking that thi bonds of matrimony heretofon existing between Plaintiff ani Defendant be dissolved am Plaintiff be granted an Abso lute Divorce from the Defen dant. You are required ti make defense to such plead ing not later than October 31 2010, said date being 40 day from the first publication of thi notice. Upon your failure to di so the party seeking servici against you will apply to thi court for the relief sought. Dated; September 21,2010 Robert B. Smith, Jr. Attorney for Plaintiff BRINKLEY WALSER, PLLC Post Office Box 1657 Lexington, North Carolina 27293 (336)249-2101 N.C. Bar No. 4964 September 21,28, 2010 October 5, 2010 NNOUNCEMENTS Want... Need... 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