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“Eat Ice Cream for Breakfast Day.” It was so much fun, and yummy!

„ Bream Medical for coming to downtown Stokesdale – happy to have you!

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„ Rene Collins, Northwest Observer’s admin assistant, and the advertising department at NWO for tremendous devotion to detail, and caring beyond expectations!

„ Hundred Acre Farm in Summerfield for your amazing and trustworthy CBD products! My husband loves your salve for his back pain, and your Delta 8 gummies work wonders for my anxiety. We know we’re receiving great products and love supporting local.

„ Kate Harding for dedicating many years to our local Odyssey of the Mind teams! Your devotion is impacting those kids in ways that will benefit them well into adulthood! It’s always a pleasure to read about awesome folks like you!

„ The man who has been picking up trash on U.S. 220, between Owls Roost Road and N.C. 150 East. What a difference to have it clean and litter-free!

„ Patti Stokes for publicly taking responsibility for an omission in the NWO. It’s rare today for anyone to accept blame or responsibility for their actions, and I respect her for doing so. We’re fortunate to have credible journalism in our community.

„ To The Moon and Back, for hosting

„ Tire Max for financially supporting the NWO’s Extraordinary People feature every month. Our communities have countless dedicated people who give so much of their time to benefit others, and we appreciate you providing an avenue for us to read about them!

„ Northwest and Northern school bus drivers for getting our children to and from school safely. Happy “Love the Bus” month!

„ The 13-year-old girl who lives off Old Battleground Avenue in northwest Greensboro and spent two hours last week going around her neighborhood picking up trash. And to all those who voluntarily pick up trash along our roadsides – you rock!

„ Terry Burns of Colonial Masonry for the awesome job he did on my brick walkway. He’s very hard-working, honest and dependable.

„ High school kids rolling through Oak Ridge, scaring my 5- and 7-year-old in the parking lot with your 2000 or older junk truck. Must give you great pleasure seeing little kids hold their ears.

„ Bream Medical. Happy to have you in downtown Stokesdale, but yikes, couldn’t you have chosen a color for the exterior of your building that’s more appropriate for the historic downtown than purple?

„ The three teenagers in the silver Honda Odyssey van who threw some sort of yucky liquid on people as they were walking in Cardinal Manor one day last week.

„ David Couch and his unwanted development plan. In the midst of your shops, houses and apartments, are you building new schools as well? The schools are already spilling over into trailers.

„ The griper criticizing the gripe about Republic Services’ trucks leaking hydraulic fluid in neighborhoods. They need to ride through our neighborhood and observe all the oil on our streets where the trucks stop. I’ve complained to Republic, but nothing is done.

„ The large subset of Summerfield residents who seem to have an unexplainable false sense of entitlement and superiority. Is there a tangible reason for this, or did it come to them in a dream?

„ Oak Ridge planning staff for thinking there are 160-foot trees at ORMA to justify a 180-foot tower. The existing towers by the Town Park and hidden off Scoggins Road are more reflective of what 10%-over-average tree height looks like.

„ David Couch’s out-of-towners –lawyers, money-lenders, real-estate agents and other business associates –extolling the benefits of apartments. Town Council should only permit Summerfield residents to speak, not traveling profiteers.

„ The Springdale resident who thinks the HOA rules don’t apply and makes the entrance to our neighborhood look trashy.

„ Those who go well over the posted 35mph speed limit on a section of Pleasant Ridge Road in Summerfield. I hope your water heaters go out.

„ The Summerfield developer who isn’t budging on apartments or the non-contiguous parcel clause. He could request amendments that would allow him to build in line with the UDO more profitably, but he’s not interested in doing that. Happy Groundhog Day!

„ Spectrum, for increasing our bill $20 in one month. We are senior citizens, and this is outrageous! Can anyone tell me if there are any other options for internet, cable and phone in Stokesdale?

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The following reader-submitted GRIPES express opinions about state and/or national topics, and have been separated from the other Grins and Gripes as a courtesy to those who do not want to read others’ opinions on state and/or national political and other non-local topics in a local newspaper.

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„ Those trying to help God with climate change. It is just a method to control and tax. The more CO2, the more oxygen, the greener the planet. The climate will change and there is nothing anyone can do to stop it.

„ The N.C. Supreme Court for deciding to revisit cases decided before the election. Now they are putting their tribal interests before those of the citizens of the state.

„ All the “experts” who managed to demonize coughs, sniffles and fever, but normalized strokes, heart attacks, autoimmune diseases and “died suddenly.”

Oak Ridge Lions Club will award a $2,500 scholarship this May to a high school senior who lives in the Northwest High School district and will be enrolled in an institute of higher learning next fall.

To be eligible, the senior must live within the Northwest High School district, but may attend Northwest High School, a private or other public school, or be homeschooled.

Application DEADLINE is April 4. For more details and a scholarship application, email Oak Ridge Lions Club member Patti Stokes at patti@nwobserver.com.

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Board is choosing politics over students

I am writing in support of Mr. Michael Logan’s appointment to represent District 3 on the Guilford County Board of Education.

Deena Hayes-Greene and the other Democrats on the board are choosing to disregard their oath of office and resort to partisan politics. Unfortunately, Mr. Logan has been entangled in their power trip and is being denied his rightful place on the board. It begs the question, just what are they afraid of?

I have known Michael for over 25 years and can attest to his character and his concern for his students. He has an over 20-year unblemished employment record with Guilford County Schools. Perhaps it his conservative outlook concerning the lack of security and the waste in the system that gives board members cause for concern. It would seem to me that his teaching experience and knowledge of the system would be welcomed by the board to help fix these and other problems so that more time and money could be spent on educating our next generation.

It is unfortunate that this board has chosen politics over the students. Let’s hope they come to their senses.

What a missed opportunity.

Regards,

While preserving half of his nearly 1,000 acres as open space, the 11 villages proposed by Couch would bring about 600 apartments and other higher-density development to Summerfield, along with water and sewer services for his project. Couch, owner of Summerfield Farms, said property owners in his development – not other Summerfield taxpayers outside of it – would pay for the utilities.

Summerfield residents on both sides of the debate are familiar with Couch’s efforts. So are Summerfield’s leaders, who relocated next Tuesday’s council meeting from Summerfield Community Center to Summerfield First Baptist Church’s Community Life Center in anticipation of attendance by a large number of people who will speak for or against Couch’s proposal.

For the second time in the past year, Couch is seeking an amendment to the town’s UDO (unified development ordinance) that would create a new zoning district – open space mixed use – village (OSM-V) to accommodate higher-density housing while preserving open space. Couch also wants to build cottages, townhouses, traditional single-family houses and estate homes on his property stretching from Summerfield Road to Interstate 73.

Last March, the council voted 4-1 to reject Couch’s application for the text amendment, reflecting council member Janelle Robinson’s view that “the overwhelming majority of you don’t want apartments and high density.”

A month later, Couch submitted a new application that halved the number of apartments he wants to build from the originally proposed 1,200. Last month, he took his request to the town’s Planning Board, which voted 3-2 to recommend the council approve his application.

If the council were to approve the creation of the new zoning district, Couch would face two additional steps before he could begin developing his property. First, he would have to win rezoning of his property to the new classi cation. Second, he’d have to negotiate a development agreement with the town which would provide project design and construction details.

In recent months, Couch’s team has hosted two webinars to explain the process, trying to counter the view that approval of the developer’s plans would crack the door open for other higher-density development. The webinars have also sought to alleviate concerns that apartments would bring traffic congestion and school crowding. community,” Irina Woel e, the owner of a Miami-based marketing and public relations rm who conducted Couch’s survey, said in an email earlier this week. “ e dueling surveys create even more tension.”

The online efforts have drawn criticism from Couch’s opponents, as has his recent survey seeking residents’ views on apartments. The developer and Keep Summerfield Rural plan to share the results of their surveys with council members ahead of next week’s meeting.

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Summerfield Town Council will hear landowner David Couch’s text amendment request during its meeting at 6:30 p.m. this Tuesday, Feb. 21, at Summerfield First Baptist Church, 2300 Scalesville Road.

WE’LL BE BACK IN PRINT MARCH 2

Lee Haywood SUMMERFIELD

District 1

Sheriff

’s Office

has recently responded to the following incidents in northwest/ northern Guilford County ...

ASSAULT/STALKING/THREATS

Jan. 31 | A 50-year-old male was arrested in the 5200 block of Michaux Road in northwest Greensboro (off U.S. 220 N/Battleground Ave.) for stalking and violating a protection order.

Feb. 1 | Law enforcement officers responded to a reported assault in the 8400 block of Hunting Court in Stokesdale (off N.C. 65).

Feb. 4 | Officers responded to a family disorder in the 8100 block of Lariat Drive in Summerfield (off Scalesville Road).

Feb. 8 | A citizen at Summerfield Square on U.S. 220 in Summerfield reported a known suspect threatened him.

Feb. 14 | A 38-year-old female was arrested in the 7700 block of Sorrel Run Court in Summerfield (near Strawberry Road) for simple assault.

BREAKING & ENTERING/LARCENY

Feb. 2 | A 45-year-old male was arrested in the 5600 block of Fleming Terrace Road in northwest Greensboro (off Fleming Road) for breaking and entering with intent to terrorize/injure.

Feb. 4 | A 28-year-old male was arrested in the 7100 block of Martin Lake Road in Summerfield (off N.C. 150 W) for larceny.

Feb. 9 | A 48-year-old male was arrested in the 4800 block of Jessup Grove Road in northwest Greensboro (near Lewiston Road) for possession of stolen goods.

Driving While Impaired

Feb. 4 | A 19-year-old male in the 7200 block of Strawberry Road in Summerfield was arrested for driving while impaired and consuming alcohol underage.

Feb. 10 | A 19-year-old male was arrested in the 8300 block of Stokesdale Street/Vaughn Street in Stokesdale for driving while impaired, consuming alcohol underage and contributing to the delinquency of a minor.

Fraud

Jan. 30 | A resident of the 7900 block of Windspray Drive in Summerfield (off Scalesville Road) reported that between Jan. 5 and Jan. 30 an unknown suspect used her personal ID information to defraud her of $60.

Lost Property

Feb. 5 | A resident of the 7500 block of N.C. 68 N in Oak Ridge reported she lost a coin worth $100.

Missing Person

Feb. 8 | A resident of the 8100 block of Falcon Trail in Oak Ridge (near N.C. 68 N) reported a missing person.

Theft

Jan. 30 | A construction worker in the 8500 block of Norcross Road in Colfax reported that between

Jan. 26 and Jan. 30 an unknown suspect broke into the construction site and stole $1,000 worth of building materials and $500 worth of computer hardware.

Feb. 3 | A resident of the 7600 block of Royster Road in northern Greensboro (off N.C. 150 W) reported that between Jan. 15 and Feb. 3 an unknown suspect stole her pink GLOCK 42 firearm worth $460.

Feb. 7 | A construction worker in the 7700 block of Dovefield Drive in Stokesdale (near U.S. 158) reported a suspect was caught on camera casing the site at 7:38 p.m. before stealing 16 75-pound bags of concrete mixture, a box of wires and a set of electrical pliers; a 41-year-old male was arrested later the same day for larceny from a construction site, and his vehicle was impounded.

Feb. 8 | A resident of the 6900 block of Summerfield Road in Summerfield reported that between Feb. 7 at 6 p.m. and Feb. 8 at 6 a.m. an unknown suspect entered his unlocked vehicle and stole $530 worth of items including a red/black Milwaukee drill combo set, two sets of keys and a hunting knife.

Feb. 9 | An employee of Dollar General on Belews Creek Road in Stokesdale reported that the previous evening an unknown suspect stole $20 from a donation jar on the front counter.

Vandalism

Feb. 8 | A resident of the 3100 block of Annry Drive in Summerfield (off Strawberry Road) reported an unknown suspect did $600 worth of damage to the grass in her front yard.

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 EMPLOYMENT

OAK RIDGE SWIM CLUB is currently accepting applications for seasonal employment for the 2023 swim season. Visit www.orcaswim.org for more information and/or to submit an application.

NEW HAIR SALON located in Cardinal Shopping Center is looking for ambitious stylists. We have chairs for rent and will consider commission. To find out what incentives we have to offer, call Lori or Ava at (336) 286-2006

STAFF POSITIONS available in childcare center. Please call (336) 643-5930

Hiring full-time LANDSCAPE maintenance crew, crew leader and foreman. Some experience preferred, but willing to train. Year-round work, good pay and hours. Mowing using various walk-behind and ride-on mowers, edging, trimming, pruning, mulching, etc. We are located locally in Kernersville. Call (336) 588-9456

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KIDS CONSIGNMENT SALE. Fri., Mar. 3, 9am-8pm; Sat., Mar. 4, 8am-1pm. St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church, 2715 Horse Pen Creek Road, GSO. Some items 50% off on Sat. www.saintpaulskidssale.com

 HOME SERVICES

AIR CONDITIONING & HEATING

A-ACTION AIR. Heating check-up, $79.95. (336) 268-6768 or (336) 382-3750

Cleaning

MAID-2-SHINE. Excellent service, 15 years experience. Free estimates, excellent references. (336) 338-0223

PAOLA CLEANING SERVICE. Residential & commercial. Insured. (336) 669-5210

CRYSTAL CLEAR WINDOW CLEANING

Gutter cleaning, pressure washing. Fully ins. windowcleaningnc.com. (336) 595-2873.

CHRISTIAN MOM needs work cleaning houses, running errands. Quality cleaning/ budget friendly. Pet sitting also avail. References. Call Laura Bennett, (336) 231-1838.

THE CLEANING TECHNICIAN LLC. Back in business. Let me provide my cleaning services and help your house sparkle this winter! I do detailed cleaning. Licensed, bonded, insured and vaccinated. Please call Lisa, (336) 207-0770

Decorating

EXPERIENCED INTERIOR DECORATOR & personal furniture shopper will help you with style, color, shopping & furniture placement. E-mail appeninc@gmail.com or call Ann Appenzeller, (336) 314-1411

BLISSFUL ART & FRAMING SHOP LOCAL! Framing, gifts, graphic design. 4533 Hwy. 220 N., Summerfi eld. (336) 298-4502

Electrical

BALEX ELECTRICAL COMPANY, LLC.

Residential, commercial and solar electrical services. (336) 298-4192

Do you have ELECTRICAL NEEDS? It's portable generator season. Please call Coble Electric LLC at (336) 209-1486

CKH ELECTRIC, LLC. Give us a call for your next residential, commercial, or industrial project. Free estimates. Licensed, insured, and BBB accredited. (336) 414-4899

FLOORING / TILE

MONTERO'S HARDWOOD FLOORING

Installation of hardwood, laminate & tile; hardwood sanding & finishing. Commercial & residential. Insured, 17 yrs. exp. Free est., exc. references. Call (336) 215-8842 or visit Monteros-hardwood-flooring.com.

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GARY’S HANDYMAN HOME SERVICES

“Providing value for the home-ownership experience.” Gary Gellert, serving NC’s Piedmont Triad area. Garygellert@gmail.com, (336) 423-8223

MCGEE'S HANDYMAN SERVICES Flooring, siding, rotten wood replacement, decks, drywall and more. Free estimates! Please call (336) 423-1259

 HOME SERVICES GRADING / HAULING

DTW GRADING & HAULING, INC. Offering a sum of aggregates, including but not limited to: fill dirt, stone, asphalt millings, and crushed concrete. We also offer full bobcat services. Driveways, minor clearing, drainage solutions and snow removal. Daniel Wilson, (336) 339-0212

GAULDIN TRUCKING, grading & hauling, bobcat work, lot clearing, driveways, fill dirt, gravel, etc. (336) 362-1150

E&W HAULING & GRADING INC. Driveways, fill dirt, demolition, lot clearing, excavating, bobcat work, etc. (336) 451-1282.

BRAD'S BOBCAT & HAULING SVCS

LLC Debris removal, grading, gravel/dirt, driveways, concrete work. (336) 362-3647

H&L GRADING, LLC. No job too tough or too small. Call us first! We are a full service grading company that specializes in residential projects. Owner/Operator Timmy Hart has more than 30 years of grading and equipment experience. Fully licensed and insured. Land clearing, debris removal, driveways, French drains and much more. Call Bobby Lipstreu, (336) 543-7867

ANTHONY’S GRADING & HAULING

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AFFORDABLE HOME REPAIRS. One call fixes all! A+ with BBB. For a free estimate call (336) 643-1184 or (336) 987-0350

CLOCK SERVICE. Free house calls for sick clocks. 8103 Windspray Dr., Summerfield. (336) 643-9931.

L & T SMALL ENGINE SERVICE

“We get you mowing!” Comm./res., all models. Oak Ridge, NC. Please call (336) 298-4314 Ltsmeng16@gmail.com

APPLIANCE REPAIR – Call Mr. Appliance A step above the rest! (336) 609-5707

LOW-COST GARAGE DOORS. Repair and sales. 35 years exp. (336) 207-1003

Excavating, land clearing, demolition, dirt, available. Zane Anthony, (336) 362-4035.

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GUTTERS / SIDING / WINDOWS

S&M SEAMLESS GUTTERS. Install new gutters. Repair and clean old gutters. Free estimates. Fully insured. (336) 587-8223 or (336) 709-5944

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LAWNCARE / LANDSCAPING

AUGUSTA GREEN LANDSCAPES. 15+ years experience. Complete lawn care. Landscape design, pine needles/mulch, aeration, & more. Fully insured. Free estimates! (336) 708-6150

STEVE NEWMAN TREE SERVICE. FREE EST. Fully insured. Topping, pruning and removal. Natural area thinning and cleanup. Oak Ridge. (336) 643-1119

DILLON TREE SERVICE. Certified arborists. BBB accredited. Fully insured. Familyowned. Tree removal and trimming. Available for emergency removals 24/7. Free estimates. (336) 996-6156. www.dillontreeservice.com. info@dillontreeservice.com.

DSL DRAIN SYSTEMS & LANDSCAPING (336) 362-4354

INTEGRITY TREE SERVICE, LLC Tree removal, risk assessment, tree pruning, dead wood removal. Affordable/competitive pricing. Fully insured. Owner-operated. Call for free estimate, (336) 210-8310

CM STUMP GRINDING, LLC. Family owned and operated. Commercial/residential. Free quotes! (336) 317-4600.

EXTERIOR GREENSCAPES. Lawn maintenance service. Call for a free estimate (336) 682-1456

ORTIZ LANDSCAPING, complete lawn care. Trimming, cleaning, planting & mulch, gutter cleaning, patios & pavers, waterfalls, retaining walls, sidewalks, stonework. Residential and commercial. (336) 280-8981

SOUTHERN CUTZ LAWN CARE. Offering complete lawn maintenance services, landscaping, bush hogging, privacy fence installation/repair/staining, and stump grinding. Nathan Adkins, (336) 430-6086

STRAIGHT EDGE LAWN CARE. Free estimates. Please call (336) 306-0274

 HOME SERVICES

HILL LAWNCARE & OUTDOOR SERVICES

Free est. Call (336) 669-5448

WILSON LANDSCAPING, INC

Lawn maint., landscaping. Irrigation/landscape contractor. Hardscaping & landscape lighting. 26 years exp. (336) 399-7764

ARBOR MASTERS TREE SERVICE

Total tree removal, storm damage cleanup, shrub and tree pruning. Free estimates. Licensed & insured. (336) 643-9157

Masonry

CONCRETE COATINGS

Flake Epoxy Systems

Garage Floor and Concrete Resurfacing

Decorative Concrete Overlays

Stamped Concrete Rejuvenation

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COLONIAL MASONRY. 40 yrs. exp. Specializing in outdoor living spaces; dry-stack natural stone and flagstone. Let us help you plan your patio, fire pit, fireplace, kitchen –or anything else you would like! Call (336) 949-9019. www.colonialmasonry.com.

NEW PHASE CONCRETE. Here for all your decorative concrete needs. Specializing in decorative stamp, stained, epoxy and all other concrete poured finishes as well. Also offering refurbishment of existing stamped concrete. Make your existing stamped look like new again! (336) 399-1474 or (336) 595-4654.

SOUTHERN STYLE Concrete, LLC & Outdoor Living can design any concrete project you need, from stamped patios, sidewalks, driveways, basketball courts and fire pits. Our workers are experienced craftsmen who can customize any project to exceed your expectations. Call us at (336) 399-6619

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GUZMAN LANDSCAPE & MAINTENANCE

Pine needles, mulch, leaf removal, tree pruning, complete lawn maint. (336) 655-6490

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MISC. HOME SERVICES/PRODUCTS

PEARMAN QUARRY LCID. Inert debris landfill. Yard waste, concrete, etc. Mulch and fill dirt available. (336) 803-2195 or (336) 558-7673

ON EAGLE'S WINGS residential home design/drafting. Call Patti, (336) 605-0519

JUNK & DEBRIS REMOVAL, construction, remodeling, and general cleanup, outbuildings, garages, basements, yard waste, etc. Also can haul mulch. Call (336) 706-8470

PAINTING & DRYWALL

PAINTING INTERIOR & EXTERIOR , 40 yrs. exp. Sheetrock repair. Average BDRM walls $100. Insured. Call Brad Rogers, (336) 314-3186

STILL PERFECTION PAINTING. Reliable, skilled, affordable. Painting, pressure washing, handyman services. Scott Still, (336) 462-3683, stillperfectionpainting.com.

LAWSON'S PAINTING. Custom decks, pressure washing, boat docks, block fill, wood repair, stain work, textured ceilings, sheetrock repair. Call (336) 253-9089

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PLUMBING

WEBSTER & SONS PLUMBING, Inc (336) 992-2503. Licensed, insured, bonded. 24/7 service. Plumbing, drain cleaning, well pumps. Give us a call, we do it all! Go to www.webstersplumbing.com for more info.

BRANSON PLUMBING & SOLAR No job too small! Experienced, guaranteed. Lic./ Ins. Cleanliness in your home is our #1 priority. Call Mark, (336) 337-7924

SIGNATURE PLUMBING. Discount hotwater heater and toilet installation and plumbing. Insured. 20 years experience. Guaranteed work. Call Craig, (336) 279-6196

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PRESSURE WASHING

PRESSURE WASHING, gutter & window cleaning. Fully insured. Crystal Clear, www. windowcleaningnc.com or (336) 595-2873

HOUSE and ROOF SOFT WASHING

Martin's Pressure Washing. (919) 931-0856

REMODELING / CONSTRUCTION

RENOVATION WORKS, INC.

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

AFFORDABLE HOME REPAIRS. One call fixes all! A+ with BBB. For a free estimate call (336) 643-1184 or (336) 987-0350

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KEITH SMITH CONSTRUCTION, LLC

N.C. general contractor with 30 years experience. Specializing in new homes, room additions, kitchens & baths, garages, decks, vinyl siding and windows, painting, tile, laminate and vinyl plank, and remodeling of all kinds. Quality for the right price. Free est. Please call (336) 362-7469

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

Roofing

WELDING AND TRAILER REPAIR Call Tim, (336) 402-3869

BOAT N RV STORAGE. $70/$100 monthly. Located on Brigham Rd., Greensboro, near Pleasant Ridge Road. Call (336) 663-3051

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BELEWS CREEK CONSTRUCTION

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

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

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BELEWS CREEK CONSTRUCTION. Lifetime shingle and metal roofing. We finance. Free estimates. Since 1979. (336) 362-6343

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

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

CLINARD & SON ROOFING, LLC 40 + years experience. (336) 643-8191. www.5StarROOFINGUSA.com

SEASONED FIREWOOD. Any size load delivered or you pick up. Steve Newman Tree Service. Call (336) 643-1119

SEASONED FIREWOOD. $90/pickup truck load, delivered & stacked. (336) 253-7615

 MISC. WANTED

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

FREE PICK-UP of unwanted riding & push mowers, tillers, generators, power washers, 4-wheelers, mini-bikes, mopeds, other gaspowered items, tools, air conditioners, batteries, most metal items, etc. (336) 689-4167

 PETS/ANIMAL SERVICES

SPENCE CANINE ACADEMY. Dog training. Private lessons, behavior modification, service dogs & more! Call/text Sarah at (336) 406-9543 for more information.

 REAL ESTATE

HOME FOR RENT

HOUSE FOR LEASE. 1 yr. term. 3BR, 2BA, 1-car gar., private lot. Colfax & Northwest schools. Benchmark Real Property, Inc. benchmarkrealproperty@gmail.com.

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LAND FOR SALE

MADISON PROPER, 8-10 acres zoned for multi-family. Water/sewer hookups at property. Great property for apartments, investor or builder. Call (336) 430-9507 anytime.

COMING SOON! 1- to 3-acre lots in Rockingham County, Reidsville area. Modular homes allowed. Call (336) 314-3773 anytime.

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