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01-Januaryffappy îievir Y ear! Dedication South Davie Gyin Named In Honor Of Retiring Athletic Director Page B1 D A V IE C O U N T Y 50« EN TERPRi/E^ECO RD USPS 149-160 Number!Thursday, Jan. 1,1998 )| TM^xdalLove Davie County Sciiools' teacher ol the year, Trina Jacl<son, says that teaching is a call to be a role model in all ways. - Photo by Robin Fergusson Teacher Knows How To Mold Young People Trina Jackson loves to Icam. And she loves other people. Those two trails are Ihc pcrfcct combi­ nation for a good tcachcr, and Trina Jackson fits that mold. 'Teaching is 90 pcrcent personality and 10 percent ffaining," said the seventh grade social studies teacher at North Davie Middle School. "Lxive of learning and love of others should be theguiding force behind teaching. Methods, schedules, subject matter and trends change, but these two Ihings remain constant." Thai philosophy, and her success with students, earned Jackson the title of Davie County Teacher of the Year. "My own personal rewards in teaching comc from Ihe pride I feel when I see improvement in a student’s work or behavior, or when teachers in higher grades lell tnc they can sec Ihc foundation wc built the year before." Jackson originally didn'l want to become a teacher. Her mother and grand- mothcis were teachcrs, and she saw first­ hand the hard work and planning al home lhat is required. But soon after she earned a degree in intcntK-diate education from Wake Foresi Univeisity, she was begin­ ning a profession she has grown to love - leaching. After a brief stint at Ml. Ulla Elemen- taiy in Rowan Counly, Jackson taught at Pinebrook Elementaiy in Davie Counly for Please See Role-Page 4. Ring For State, Local Offices Begins Monday Sheriff, Two County Commission, School Board Seats Up For Grabs Another political sea.son isjust around the comer, with several local ofTtces up for grabs along with state and federal races. Filing for these offices begins at noon on Monday, Jan. 5 and will continue until noon on Mon­ day, Feb. 2. In Davie County, there will be asheriffs ($491 .SOfiling fee) race. The incumbent is Republican Allen Whitaker. Davie will also choose a cleric of court ($626.76 filing fee). Re­ publican Ken Boger is Ihe incum­ bent. Two county commissioners will be elected for seaU now held by Republicans Diane Foster and Liury Hayes. Two membeis of the Davie County Board of Edu­ cation arc up for re-election - Jeny Swicegood and Marlene Shamel. Filing fee for the county com­ mission seats is$10, forthe school board seals $5. Davie's representatives in the state legislature are also up for re- election. Republican Sen. Betsy Cochrane represents the 38lhDis- trict and Republican Rep. Julia Howard represents Ihe 74th Dis­ trict. Filing fee for both of Ihose offices is $207. Candidates seeking to nm for Ihe U.S. House of Representa­ tives, Districi Attorney, and Dis­ trict Court judges should file no­ tice with Ihe Slate Board of Elec­ tions. Mocksville Planning Board Studies Apartment Complex By Mike Barnhardl Davie Counly Entcqirise Rccord A 48-unit apartment complex may be built al Hospital Street Extension and Valley Road, but members of Ihe Mocksville Plan­ ning Board want lime lo study the matter bcfoic making a recom­ mendation. Graiit Inc., represented by George\Wilson and Frankie Pendergrass, asked that six acres across Hospital Slreel from Fos- ter-Rauch Drag be rczoned from hospital/medical and R-6 to resi- dential/muiti-famiiy. Planners Bob Hall and Lawrence Ray Carter said they hadn't had lime to study Ihe pro­ posal. The developers didn't meet the 20^^ay deadline to gcuhe reque.si on the board's meeting agenda, said planning and zoning director John Gallimorc. Carter made the motion lo table the board's rccommcndation (The final decision will be made by the lown board.) until a Jan. 13 meet­ ing. "I haven't had time enoughl to analyze il," he said. Hall agreed. "I usually visit the property andstudy it before Icome lo Ihe meetings," he said. Pendergrass said there was some urgency, because Ihere was a Jan. .30 deadline for developed to apply for govcmmenl tax cred­ its. The lown board's Hist meeting after Iheplanneisdiscusstheissue will be Feb. 3. Although Ihe housing would nol be HUD or FmHA regulated, devcloperscould rcccive lax cred­ its. Thoscrentingapartmenls($317 for one bedroom units, $375 for two bedrooms and $425 for three bedrooms) would have to fall into . Please See New-Page 4 Business Closing, Business No Show, Students Galore '97 Newsmakers As 1998 approaches, Ihe look back on 1997 in Davie County shows signs of an economic surge... but it actually ended headed down. As ranked by Ihe Enterprise Rccord staff, the lop stoiy for 1997 is still news. Gov. Jim Hunt came to Mocksville in April lo dedicate Ihc new, state-of-the-art MtBgrave Machine & Tool plant, calling company founder Roger Musgrave ev­ erything that's right aboul business. Just before Thanksgiving, Musgrave closed Ihe doors to his plant, leaving ISO cal bills Ihey thought were covered by insurance lhat hadn't been paid. The latest addition to lhat saga happened Dec. 30 as parts of Musgrave's property was sold at auclion to satisfy his debu. Still, Davie County is a popular place to be. Just ask school superintendent Dr. Bill Steed, who, along with his staff, is stniggling to find space for students de­ spite new additions to six schools that openedthisyear.Thatschoolovererowd- ing - and the decision to look for a site for a new elementary school - was voted the Fortune 5(X) company decided to build a new plant here. They got Ihe land rc­ zoned. County officials had plans to ex­ tend sewer services Ihcre, more plans lo tie that imoaregional wastewater system. Mocksville agreed to upgrade its sewage ireatment plant. Then Unifi backed out. No plant now. Maybe in the future. But not now. Tragedy on the South Yadkin River in Ihe spring ranked as the fourth most im­ portant story, as Davie Planning and Zon­ ing Director Jesse Boyce was killed in a • Mocksville extended its zoningjuris- diction, adding industrial and business sections to Ihe U.S. 601 North/I-40 area, with one industrial park being built and onottierontheway. •Tri-County Mental Health, which for years had been in financial and organiza­ tional trouble,dissolved, and Davie agn;ed to an alliance with another regional men­ tal health provider. •MocksvilleMayorDJ. "Nick" Mando retired after serving more than 32 years in thé town he loves. •Tlie Davie CuiiecilottalLenterclosed, there had lo find other jobs or be trans- feiredoutofcounty,buttheDaviesheriffs departmeni would have to buy meals elsewhere... at a price more lhan double. The up side to that story; the old prison site may be used for a new county jail. • United Plywood in Mocksville was cited for pollution violations after re­ peated complaints ftom neighbors. • Two Hispanic men were repoited missing. Officers found 30 pounds of marijuana and $10,000at their residence, their car with a bloody coat at i tocauon. Iheir bodies were later found. with paychecks that had bounced, medi- The third top stoiy goes to Unifi. The Other top newsmakers for 1997:. / wliich not only meant that local workers The murders remain unsolved. t- D A V IE C O U N T Y E N T E R P R IS E R EC O R D , Ja n . 1,1998 Resolution: Trade Insults For Praise This Year Making resolutions for the New Year? ; This year, why not steer away from those empty : promises to lose weight? ; Instead, make a commitment to do something else. : Something that requires no sweat. Something that offers ] lasting benefits. Something that doesn't require you to give ; up your favorite food. ; No, it's not something easy. It may require a complete shift in habits, A complete • change in the way you talk. This year, lei's give somebody a compliment at least ;once a day. Your wife. •' Your childrcn. I The people around you. ; Day-to-day conversations have become loo much like ; television sit-coms. We are always Insulting each other. : We speak with daggers in our mouths. We find something ; witty — and mean — to say to people around us. ; We insult their clothes. Their hair. Their makeup. ;Their existence. ;; We've become a nation with dirty mouths. The televi­ sion show, "Married With Children," and all those similar shows, have taught us to insult each other with style. To hurt each other. We have perfected Ihe art of put-downs. In teal life, there are no laugh tracts when we do it. Only tears and hurt feelings. When I was a boy, one of my aunts always greeted me with, "Hello, there, good looking." She said it Uke she meant it. I had pimples at the time, but she didn't seem to notice. I always liked going to her house. Even now, there are some people who 1 can count on lo be joyful, to be positive, to be happy. Isn't that a more productive New Year's resolution than losing flve pounds? Make a commitment to be happy. To look for joy in every day. To see the good in people before you look for the bad. To give compliments more readily lhan insults. Researchers say foul dispositions are bad for us. Moody people don't live as long. That mighl be motivation enough. Our mothers used to tell us, "If you can't say something nice, don't say anything al all." They were righl. Husbands, say something nice to your wife today. Com­ pliment her hair, her dress, her cooking. If she survives the shock, she may tell you how much she appreciates those words. Parenis, find somelhing nice to say to your children. Hug them instead of yelling at ihem for one day. Read them a book. Get out the picture album and show them pictures from their baby years. But don't laugh at them. Don't make fun of them. Get your family off the television sit-com circuit this year. Those words — those insults — aren't funny. They hurt. And they become etched in our memories for a lifetime. Trade them for praise this year. — Dwight Sparks DAVIB C O U N TY DNTERPRU^BCORD (USPS 149-160) 171 South Main Street P.O. Box 99 Mocksville. NC 27028 (704)634-2120 -------------Publtohadwi iMybyltia- DAVIE COUNTY PUBUSHINQ CO. DiMght Spwto...............................................Editor/Publisher Robin Fwgueaon........................................General Manager Mke Bennlwnlt...........................................Managing EdHor Becky Snyder......AiveitKing Manager ieie-1968 Oavie 1899-1956 CooleaJournal 1901-1971 Pwlodtoili PoM eiPildlnM actavi*.NC 27028 SubKilplianReIn Single Copy, SO Centi lao per yeef In Noith Cirotni •ISljeiyMVOulaUe'NoilliCeiollne POSTMASTER Send eddreie diingM to: Oevle Couniy EMeipilee Reconi P.O.BoxW,Modllvle,NC 27028 Following In Footsteps Of Ancient Civlizations L y n n H a ll With the airival of a new year and Ihe rapidly approaching eral of one centuiy and beginning of another, I find myself pondering Ihc history of our gteal nation and its long survival and posiiion of leadership in the world. While we don’t have a great deal of infomialion aboul the human histoiy of America prior lo the airival of the Mayflower, the physical and geologi­ cal histoiy is another stoiy. Il's amazing lo me whal scientist and geologist have discovered aliout nol only our continent, but the entire planet and its fonnation. Siill, il's Ihe human histoiy lhal intrigues me most now. How did we advance intellectually and socially as a civilization? Does our histoiy parallel that of other great civilizations or empires? And if so, do we need to look al Ihose in order to delve deeper into just what happened to cause them lo decline and then disappear? It was this burning quest for knowledge lhat led me (over Ihe holidays) to the historical reference section al Banws and Nobles where I sought out books on the Byzantine/Oltoman Empire, ancient Greece and ihe Roman empire. Whal was il lhal broughi aboul the downfall of these powerful civilizations? What do we have in common or how ate we different? Since I'm no historical expert and my lasl histoiy class was morc years ago lhan I'd care to mention, I figured the best place to find the answen I wanted was with the Roman Empire. That, I assumed, would be the best place lo look for similarities belween ancicm and modem times. There’s lillle argument thal a once small community of shepherds in central Italy went on lo become one of Uie greatest empires in histoiy. Founded in 753 BC, the Roman Empire — at its peak in Ihe A.D. I OO's, nol only controlled most of Ihe Italian Peninsula, but extended across half of Europe, much of the Middle East and the nonhcm coast of Africa. The sheer size and power wielded by the empire at that lime, seem lo make h Ihe most likely lo hold clues to our own future. So, just whal happened to begin lo erode the great power of Rome? How did Ihis great empire become so vulnerable lhat it became a target for lesser civilizations, until finally Geimantic uibes were able lo ovenhrow Ihe last Roman emperor in AD 476? I began my tesearch. tesUessly shuffling Ihrough encyclopedias, penising hislockal documents and carefully gleaning clues from old Chariton Heston and Kirk Douglas movies. But it paid off. What I discovered was truly amazmg. We Inily are foUowing in the historical footsteps of ancient civilizations. Il was eerie U> see die sunilarides between trends in our own culture and what was happening back anwnd the time of Ihe Roman Empire began to uniavel. Whether or not diese incidents and trends played a role in die evennial downfall of die Roman Empire is surely a matter of speculation, but I offered them here for your consideration. Did you know: — A popular "talk show” was packing die Colosseum on a daily basis. The Jeiricus Springcrelius Show had become more popular Uian World Federation Gladiator Dueling. —Billinus "Libidios" Clintonus, also know as Moralius Depletum, emperor of Rome at Uiat Ume, found himself in die midst of several scandals. One was over Uie Gaul he showed in his dealings wiUt one Paulacus Jonesimus, while die other involved his improper use of die FanUieon to increase polilic.il contribmions. Il was noted dial Clintonus's wife, Hillarious, steadfastly defended Uie emperor saying Uk accusations Please See Familiar - Page 7 In The M ail... To Ihc cdiion Thank you so much for your cover­ age oflhc third annual Advancc Christ­ mas parade in the Dcc. 18 issue of the Entcq}risc Rccord. It was great. Thanks as well to all who spon­ sored, organized, participated in. and attended ihc parade. Everyone tnily had a fun time. What may have stoned os a jokchas become a greoUy anticipated event Next year's parade promises to be even better. I understand some new entries have already signed up for the 98 pa­ rade. There's plenty of room in Davie County fur more lhan one parade. So, come join us for the fourth annual Advancc Christmas parade to be held in downtown Advancc on Dec. 12, 1998. The Advancc Cliristmas parade is here to stay. MonaPotls Advance Letters Wekxxned The EnurprUt Ktcord welcomes letten fnxn its readen. The letters may be on lopks of kical, state, nalional or InteniatkHul issues. An eflbit will be made to print all kttets piovlded they ate no) libekws, vuIgar,or in poor laste. The editor reserves die rigltt to edit letlenfcrgnininiir andforspece, AU letleis shoukl include Uie name and addnss of Uie writer, including a signature. A telephone number, no) to be published, is also requested. Pleaae have letters in die newspaper omce by 4 p.m. Monday of Uie weeklobepubUshed. What Business Or Industry Would You Like To See In Davie? -HdenAadewett Mocksvffle * rd U k e to s e e a B l- U o r Wbm-Dhie." Randy Alleo Mocksvffle "Maybe something like FreighUiiier.' Mar^Roberisoa Advance Rebecca Alien Mocksvffle "I'd like some more eaUng ''W e need an industry that placcs like Arby's or Captain wouUempby DavieCounty D's.« people.* " D A V IE CO UNTY EN T ER PR ISE REC O RD , Jan . 1 ,1W8 - 3 Paratde Coverage Great ' Sibling Rivalry Provides Incentive At Any Age M ik e B a m h a rd t Oncc upon a time, 1 could 'run. Nol loo fast, but steady. . Lasl Saturday, I realized what 20 years cf silting on sofas while lifting 12 ounce weights and watching ballganies on television cnn do to a middle- aged body. They make it mush. Surc, therc'.s an extra 40 pounds or so. Sure, there arc a few morc creaks and squeaks. But . when you spent thrce years - no ---------- matter how long ago that was - of running 80-plus miles a week, you had lo have some­ thing left. Wrong. The Davic Family YMCA held it's annual "Resolution Run” lasl Saturday, a foot racc through Ihc streets of Mocks­ ville. 1 was conned inlo running that racc by my older -and 1 emphasize older - sister. She liit some sort of crisis or something when she turned 50. The poor girl started eating tofu and other tasteless and useless foods. And she started running. This is the same sister who flunked "rollic-bat" years ago. The same one who misses the rim when shooting at a basket. The same one who gets lost walking to the bathroom. When she started running, 1 laughed in her face. When she - asked for advice, 1 gave il. She _said I was wrong. I laughed. :. She stuck with it. She staned running in races, and bringing home trophies. A carved pelican from some­ where in Brunswick County. T-shirts from Maggie Valley and Concord and who knows where else. ■' 1 quit laughing. Visiiing one day, 1 decided lo go for a tun with my oldest sisler. She nearly killed me. I was gasping and heaving and dragging whal felt like ; cement blocks around in my : thighs, and she was bouncing : along like a feather in the : wind. .1 kept making fun of her, : bul deep down, I was hurling. Then it was time for The : Challenge. 1 lold her she should run in : tiic Davie YMCA race, thal ; she could bring home a trophy. She thought it was a splendid jdea. It would be even belter if 'ber younger brolher would also run. She thought he was a has been, and she could lake him. ; Sure thing, 1 said. It was lale October, and I envisioned hitting the streets every day for two months practicing tOr the big event. 1 would be in lip-top shape. Go on a diet and lose 20 pounds. Run. Run. Run. Two weeks elapsed, and I hadn’t run a foot, unless you 'count rushing lo the bathroom to get back to the game before 'the commercial is over. ' Then I started running once a week, maybe twice a week. ; When December rolled tmund, I was beginning to going to be rcady. The practice runs came a bit more fiequently, bul still, I • wasn't ready. Maybe, just maybe, I could finish, but no way could 1 beat my sisler. I scoped Ihe Resolution Run cdurse, and made a practice jaunt Ihe week before Ihe race. We both made it, and 1 had a feeling I could have taken big sis al the end. 1 had another feeling that she was holding back, saving her bcsl for a week laler. Two days before the racc, we went on a mile and a half run, and she whined Ihc whole lime. Gol sick on her stomach. Got the nosebleed. My confidence vvas grow­ ing. 1 awoke Saturday morning lo a cold rain and a forecast of snow. My sister had already called. 1 called her back and she said she was on her way. She hadn't shown up 20 minutes prior lo the race, so 1 headed for Ihe Y, figuring she would meel me there. I looked all over Ihe parking lol, no big sister. 1 wcnl in and registered for us bolh nnd gol our racc numbers. Back outside, still no sign of my sisler. Five minules unlil race lime, and still no older sisler. Two minutes to race time, and I gave her number to a friend and lold her if she showed up to give her the number and lell her to... On the race course, I slarled looking at the runners in front of me. They looked pitiful, going slow, lumbering along like Godzilla in a petunia patch. But Ihcy were in front of me. What did 1 look like? To make matters even worse. 1 spent most of Ihc race jockeying for position with IWO old women (ahoul my sister's age). Heading lo Ihe finish line, I expcclcd to see my sister Ihcre with a big smile and an even bigger excuse. Still, she was nowhere to be found. Bul there was her husband, and her daughter, and her son-in-law. 1 immediately asked to her whereabouts. She h;.sn't finished yel, I was told. Bewildered, I learned lhat, as usual, she was late. She jumped from the car as the rest of the runners were heading oul of sight. She grabbed her number and tried to calch me. No way. I had found some olher old women lo compete against. In realily, 1 should have* expcclcd it. When we have family events, wc usually tell her lo show up 30 minules to an hour early so she can find her way there on lime. The tofu m.ny keep her slim. The running may keep her in shape. But there's nothing she can do aboul lhal 51 -year-old mind. Test Your BIBLE Knowledge If you would Uke to Improve your Bible ImowMte* •oroUlo FR£E>LE5SON HOME B IB LE CORRESPONDENCE COURSE.; Send your request to Bible Course, P.O. 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I »Tit ony iSrÌM?rtrl9N « S b !!S ?.* '^ ^ J $iooo B^K +*300 $ 2 0 0 0 + «3 0 0 H O U D A YC A S H =*1300 ^ibACK =*2300s®bACK '9 8 F o rd E s c o rt '9 7 F o rd T a i THIS O FFER IS ONUY GOOD THROUGH JANUARY STH . SIOOO«t300HddMCMh>$1300laHlcuhbKkonanyn«w'g7c»MElcO(lTato.......lailibadioniivnniW'hna.TitonmtelijiMvnylimideiWilodilvlMe.SMdtaJtilndMKs. i) 4'^ D A V IE С О Ш Т У E N T E R P R IS E REC O RD , Jan . 1,1998 High school Intern Melinda Richie watches Davie County Schools teacher-of-the-year Trina Jackson ih action In Ihe classroom. - Photos by Robin Fergusson Role Model: Davie Teacher Of Year Makes Learning Fun Continued From Page 1 five years. She moved lo Nonli Davie In 1980, and has been ihcrc since lliat time. "I hope to bring enthusiasm and an encouraging altitude to tcuching>” she said. "Teaching is also a call to bc a role model in all ways, and I hope n)y students will choose the best of me to take wiih them as they continue in school and life." She considers it her greatest complimcnt with a fonner student tells her they hope their own children are sludenis in hcrclass. Teaching is an ever-changing pn^fession. v. hich uvikcs the job cliallenging and e.xcitlng, Jackson said. Each year starts with new studenls. a new look to the ixx)m. and soinetimes. a new approach to learning. "Every year. I try to keep the Ihings lhat have workked well and add some new aspects to niy leaching.” she said. Jackson believe.s in a teachcr- direcled classroom. The icachcr is in conlrol at all times. "! find my 13-year-olds leam best when they see clear behavorial limits, and have specific learning goals... with spoken and written directions. "I try to project a high level of energy and enthusiasm and we laugh a lot. Sludenis will be invited and encouragcd lo participale in the lesson in many ways, and successes will he cclebraled." Jackson Is thankful lo work at a scIkxiI as cooperative as Nonh Davie, but sees a need lo uplift leaching everywhere. "Teaching inusi be uplifted for \hc imponani role ii plays in our .siKiety," she said. Tlie salaries must show Ihis esteem. Young educators must Ik supponcd hy adminisinilors and fellow teachers. "Wc must make teaching a desired pa)fe.ssion hy pninioting the rcwiirds and opponunilics available through educalion. providing a professional wage lhal could provide a family with a home an dcollege tuition for the children, and nurturing our young teachers.** Jiickson welcomes the job of recruiting young icachcre. She now as a high .scluwl ¡nicm as part of her class. Everyone has a slake in educalion - teaclwrs. parcnvs, sludenis, volunteers, the community - and all should sharc in the responsibility, Jackson said. The slories are plentiful of people, when asked who the most Important or influeniial peoplc on Iheir lives were, who mention leachcrs. "Il's jusl such important wurk," she said. Being named the county's teacher of the year is most rewarded Iwcause she was nominated by fellow faculty members at North Davie. "Il's wonderful lo work In a place where everyone is so compcleni, so positive," she said. "Everyone does their job and docs il well. If .some­ thing doesn’t go right, people arc conccmcd." Jackson lives in Advancc with her husband, Craig, and their two high school age daughters, Kathryn and Sarah. F U m m fe n a O e w k tu Mrs. Jackson helps Nicole Miller during social studies class. Mrs. Jackson does her best to make learning fun (or students. property Datnage(i At Davie Schools '^ Suspcctsinabrcak-ittatNonhDavte MlddteSchool ran whenadcputy from Ihc DavIcCoimlyShcriir.4 Department arrived at the school Sunday night. - < ‘ Officers pursued llie saspccLs but were unable to apprehend Ihcm. The .suspects had broken out glass to enler the building and attempted to renwve ¡lcm.s,nccoitilng to North Davie Principal Liny Bridgewater. • - Suspects arc also being .sought in IhcvandalismoranothcrbavieCounly school. Angela Wood of Advancc reported lo tlw sherifrs officc Dec. 24, lhal tlw sign in from оГ Shady Grove Schtxil hadbccndanuigcd.CostsnrccstimaiedП1$2.(ХЮ. Two Davie County Churches Robl)ed Damage was done at two Davic Counly cliurehcs lasl week wlicn some­ one bmke into them. Grady Tuttcrow of MiKksvillc rc­ portcd Da*. 23. tlial n dead bolt lock and door facing had been damaged at Bear Creek Bapiist Church on Bear Creek Chureh Road, Mi’icksville. • Two cases of assorted soft drinks had been stolen. Tlic next break-in was discovcnid at Clwslnut Grove United Melhodisi Church on Highway 601 north of MtKk-sville Dec, 27. Doug Prcvettc of Mocksvillc re­ ported lhat a door casing, window and door had been damaged. A micmwave oven valued at S200 had Iwcn laken, according lo Prevcltc.' New Apartments Proposed In Town Continued From Pajce 1 income guidelines. Potential tcnanis would have to go through a "suicl" selection proccss, including criminal and financialchccks, Pendergrass said., "Tlic boltom line is ... would we wanilolivcncxtlooneofthesepeopic/'. she said. Developcrsdidamarkcistudy.and. propo.se four one-bedroom units, 2H, two-bedroom units and 12 ihrce-bcd- i nx)m units. - , Tlic complex would includeaplay-, ground for children, and buildings. would bc .spaccd apart. Tenants would . have services available such as how to, • buy a home, financial planning and compulcr literacy, she said. Bo;utl chair Vena Harris said she ; was concerned about the traffic сопь . ing out to Hospilal Street Extension, a , small street lhal inlcrsccts wllh Valley Road. Harris suggested the tmrd may , wanltoconsidcrlimitinggrowthwhcn Hall said lhat therc would be iraffic pmblems anywhere in town. lÆ lH -ÎT iil »4- Í«- i* . lie w tO N d C k O ta f ли SIBS Chlkticn's eludili« Ladles'SmaI-4X doth»« I ModovltPnlMaMCKMr■ KraM^KMiMiCiMliBAMy 13 M O N T H C D 00%14% PWieMage Паи. $25,0001М 1ИИ1 OeiMdt Pwiany liir Ifi^iSVai^MOGKSVILLE SAVINGS BANK, s» District Court . Ttwrollowlngcascswcrctllsposal of in Davie District Court on Dcc. 18. . Presiding was Judge Jack Klass. Prosecuting were Corey Buggs and Rob Taylor, assistant DAs. —Corwin M. Arthur, DWI, sen­ tenced 60 days, suspended 1 year, 24 iwurscommunity scrvicc, SIOO, cost. , —Drew A. Atkinson, driving after consuming by person under 21, prayer for judgment continued on cost. — Juslin W. Baker, mi.sdcmeanor possession of Schedule VI controlled substance, dismissed; possession of drug paiaphemalia, scntcnced45 days, suspended 2 yean, substance abuse Ireatmcnt, drag screening, lOp.m.cur- few, cost, re,stituiion. —Gregory E. Barrcntlne, underage posscssion'of alcohol, senlcnced 45 days, suspended I year, nol operate vehicle until licensed, 24 hours com­ munity service, substance abuse as­ sessment, $100, cost; failure to obtain registration or title, open conlaincr af­ ter consuming, driving after consum­ ing by pcison under 21. dismissed. —Aidine Blackburn III, carrying conccaled gun, dismissed. —Jenna L. Calloway, allowing iinliccnscd to drive, no llablllly insur­ ance, senlcnced 45 days, suspemlcd 2 years, not operalevchlclcuntillicenscd, notown vchiclewilhoul liability insur­ ance. 24 hours community service. —Stacey E Carter, simple posses­ sion. open container afler consuming alcohol, prayer for judgment contin­ ued on cost; possession of drug pani- phemalia, dismissed, —Shcny Childress, 3 counis forg­ ery of endorsement, aliempied com­ mon law forgery, guilty of4 counts of common law forgety, sentenced 120 days, suspended 3 years, no checking account, reimburse prosecuting wit­ nesses, cost, restitution; felony larceny, guilty of misdemeanor larceny, resti­ tution. —^Tracey M. Cockerham, noliabil- ily insurance, $25 line. cost. -MichaelD.Collier.drivlng while license revoked, guilty of no operator's license; two counts driving while ll­ ccnsc revoked, dismissed. —Mandilyn J. Davis, no liccnsc, driving after consuming alcohol by pc^n under 21, giving flclllious In­ fonnalion 10 officer, sentenced 30 days, suspended I year, not operate vehicle until licensed, 24 houis com­ munily service, substance abuse as- scssmcnl, $100 Tine, cost; failuic tO' wear scat bell, dismissed. ’ —Roderick D.Davis,drivlng while license revoked, guiliyofnooperatoi's license,prayerforjudgmcnlcontinued on cosi; giving officer fictitious infor­ mation, $25 fine. —Chrislopher M. Driver, harass­ ing phone call, dismissed, rcquesl of prosecuting witness; cairylng con- cealcd weapon, prayer for judgment continued on cosi. —Jill L. Everban, contributing lo the delinquency of a juvenile, prayer forjudgmem conlinued on cost and no further conUKl with minor. ; • —Timolhy LFosler,drivingwhile liccnse revoked, sentenced 120 days. scntenced2yeiits;lwo counts misde- liieanot probation violation oul of counly. probation revoked. : —Jeffrey S. Hannon, D W I sen­ tenced 60 days. suspended I year, no« d|ienitcvchicIeunlillicensed.24houis communily scrvice within 30 days, siibstance abuse treatmenl, $100 nne, cost; no operaloi's license. $25 fine. , David R. Hendri«. DWI. sen- I^cd60days,suspended I ycar,$I00, CMI,24houi5 conununily service, sub- !jancc abase assessment; misdemeanor (»ssession of Schedule VI connolled iiubslance, dismissed. ; —Edward L, Hepler, assault wilh a deiidly weapotiTAssault on a chibHtn* ier 12, prayer forjudgment continued do cost for 5 yean, no conlaci wilh piosecuting witness, cost; Injury to p i^ n al property, communicating itreals. dismissed. Edward R. Hoileman. nollcense. pirayerforjudgmenlcontinuedoni»«.' Mickey L. Hutchens, driving i^lellcense revoked, prayerforjudg- itint continued on cost. •.— Billy W. Hutchins. DWI. sen­ tenced 12days.suspended I yev.tub- stance abuse assessment. $200. cost. reAwtlon. 7 days credit time served; dicing while Ucense revoked, sen- tojxd 120 days, susfcnded 2 yeais, ^nne.co9i;|nssessk)n/ielllngnon- 1^ paid akoholk; bevenge, unsafe movement, dismissed. i^Wohn Arthur Ijanie«, city/town v^ilalioii,dismi>icd,' r^W UIiun M Iiacae, M t^ fill- ure to slop for property damage, rcck­ lcss driving to endanger, .senlcnced 120days, suspended 2 years intensive probation, 1 ! p.m. curfew, 24 hours communily scrvicc, $100, cost, rcsti- tutlon; misdemeanor lareeny, dis­ missed. —Warren Jones, worthless chcck, dismissed, civil seitlemcnl. —Irene L. Kantor, possession of drugparaphcmalia,misdcmeanorpos- scssion of Schedule VI controlled sub­ stancc, sentenced 45 days, suspended 2 years, not be convicted of similar ofTcnse, $100 fine, cost. --CharlleH. Laird,possession/sell­ ing non-tax paid alcoholic beverage, dismissed. —Joseph M. Lancaster, assault on afcmale, scnlenced 60days, suspended 2 yean, 24 hours communily .service within 30days, Day Reporting Cenler, $50 fine, cost. —Damien Lewis, sccond degree trespassing, dismissed, prosecuting witness failed to appear. —Juan E. Manche, disorderly con­ duct, »ntenced 30 days, suspended 1 year, $25 fine, cosi; rcsisting public officer, dismissed. —James M. Malthewson, 92 mph ina'70mph7.onc,rcducedtoexcecding safe speed, $10 fine, cost. —Jonalhan W. Mauney, 65 mph In a 45 mph zone, reduced lo exceeding safe speed, $10 fine, cost. —Raymond S. McBridc, commu­ nicating threats, resisting public of- ficer, dismissed; carrying conccaled weapon, cost. -David 0. Mcf^oldrick, assault on a govemmenl official/employee, praycrforjudgmcnlconlinucdoncosi. rcstitulionandncM come backinlo Davie County; carrying concealed weapon, rcsisting public ofnccr, dismissed; in- - jury to personal property, not go about Jockey, rcstilulion. —Charles E. Miller, driving while license rcvokcd, fictitious information to officcr, sentenced 120 days, sus­ pended 2 years, not operate motor ve- hicleunlil licensed,$200,cosl,24hours community scrvicc; failure to obtain rcgistration or title, expired registra­ tion, inspection violalion, two counts resisting public ornccr, dismissed. —Lisa D. Riddle, misdemeanor possession of Schedule VI controlled substance, $100 fine, cost. —Robert Ridings, failurc to return rental property, dismissed, prosecut­ ing witness failed lo appear, rcsisting public officcr. sentenced 60 days, sus­ pended 2 years, $50 fine, cost. —Scott A. Sari, breaking inlo coin/ currcncy machine, dismissed. —Bradley D. Sheets, breaking or enlcring, two counts injury to personal propcfty,scntenced45days, suspended 2 years. 24 hours community scrvicc within 30 days, 10 p.m. curfew. Day Reporting Center, cost, restitution. —Hank T. Shell, DWI. sentenced 1 year, suspended 2 years, 7 days active, not operate vehicle until licensed, sub­ stancc abuse trcatmcni,$200fine,co.st. —Herman L. Shousc, simple as­ sault. $50 fine, cosL —Larry G. Sidden, driving while liccnsc revoked, guilty of no liccnse, praycrforjudgmcmcontinuedoncost; possession of ficlilious liccnsc, dis­ missed. —Buddy 0. Smith, resisting public officer, sentenced 60 days, suspended 2ycars,$100,co.st,rcstitulion.24houn; community .service; assault on a fe­ male, dismissed, request of prosecut­ ing witness. —Carl G. Smoot, driving while ll­ ccnsc rcvokcd, guilty of no operator’s llccnsc, sentenced 45 days, suspended 2 years, nol operate vchicic until li­ censed, $50fine.cost;registralion play not displayed, dismissed. —Winnie W. So, 96 mph in a 70 /one, guilty of careless and reckless driving, prayer for judgment contin­ ued on cost. —Fredrick C. Talbert, communi­ cating threats, injury lo personal prop­ erty, dismissed, occured in Rowan County. —Frankie Tatum, misdemeanor larceny, dismissed, prosecuting wit­ ness failed lo appear. —Crystal D. Tilley, selling/giving alcoholicbcvcrageiopcisonundcr2l, dismissed; possession of drug para­ phernalia, possession of marijuana up lo 1/2 oz., sentenced 45 days, sus­ pended 2 years, noi possess Illegal drugs, $100 fine, cost, 24 hours com­ munily scrvice, within 30 days. —Aurelio T. Velasco, DWI, sen­ tenced 1 year, suspended 2 years. 7 days active, complete substancc abuse assessment, not operate vchicic unlil licensed,$200fine,cosl;drinkingbccr/ wine while driving, 76 mph in a 55 zone, no license, unsealed alcohol in passenger area of vehicle, dismissed. —TalalheWamcr.worlhlcsscbeck. dismissed, prayer for judgment con­ tinued on cost. —Joseph E. Wcsoloski, misde­ meanor larceny, dismissed, rcquesl of prosecuting wiiness. —Monte D. Whilakcr, 61 mph in a 45 zone, dismissed: DWI, sentenced 60 days, suspended I year, nol operate vehicle without privileges. 24 hours community scrvice, substancc i*usc assessment, $ 100 fine. cost. —Duncan U Williams,assauliona female, injury to personal property, dismissed. —Harmon L Wood. DWI, open conlaincr after consuming, communi- catlngthreats.dismisscd;rcsistingpub- llc officer. 60 days active. Ш Т 5М0№У'5ШтаН011МУ1 t í btecover th « bcouty o f A«h>vlll«. N orth Corellno &\Jey3day<ond2ni9lMaceMMMda№Motlhr ; HOUbAVWNSUNSHIEE Coif aid TwHU HMcrt. • T ill: - Cdl 1-800-849-8479 ext. 972 MMlv^ridv9«-7p>«rí«dvl0n'T«talfg2«dylti «ОИмггмМсШмарй-а«»*!* UA vib cuuiNUí ÉN'l'ERPRlSE RECORD, Jan. 1,1998 - 5 27 V ean •! 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Севроа |ood thru Ja» lé, IfM I ■ ■ mmm-m mmm m-mm GOUNmY KÜCHEN (Locally owned and operated) (open 24 hours) Hwy. 601 & 1-40 MocluvUle • 634-3750 ()||]Г гн1игма ia ModwiHt N rviii iniU lN l 24 iMtn • *jr. iOYbn ExpMtanc*,No«Op«.¡ . 5 2 ? l i a L a d 6919*C Junes Si L ЯШтт б - D A V IE CO UNTY ЕМ Т Ш ГК и в,•••• Public Reœrds 'î^j- ^S-î' Buildinü Permits ^ ThcfolIowitij}building|x;miits\vcre ! issued in Davie County in November, t and arc listed by owner or contractor. '■ location, size nnd type of building. I .RobcnM.Danicl.4l6ParkAvc.. : Mocksville, 50-1 squarc foot addition j to house. • -Cedar Crovc Baplist Chun.-h.Cc- ' dar Gn)ve Church Ro.Td. • KcnCapmn Buildcri. 2.50S stjuarc fool house. • K.C. Short Custom Homes. 1.502 squarc fix)t house. • Terry and Pamela Couch. 182 Major Road. Advance, 728 squarc foot ganige. - Derry Bamhurdt. 1.740 squarc fool house. - R.W. Grvenwixxl. 1829 Under­ pass Road, Advance. 250 squarc foot addition lo house. • Daniel and Marilyn Simon. Pud­ ding Ridge Road, 1.650 squarv fixM house. - Lyndon D. Dali, l-M McDaniel Road. Advance^ 1.980 squarc fiwt house. • Shannon Hall Construction. 2,632 squarc fool house; 2,268 squarc fool house. -Can3lAnnHughes.2370U.S.60l N.. 250 squarc fool addition. • Lairy and Patricia Gregory, lOII Yadkin Valley Road. Advancc, 960 .square fool gamge. • Ronald Jones, 185 LIvengiKxl Road, Advance, 1,160 squarc fool house. - A Cleaner World, Commerce Placc, Advance, commercial building. - AT&T Wireless Services. ccUular lower. Boger Road. - C. Richard Dobson. 2,158 squarc foot house. • Kathy Linviile. 145 Rabbit Fann Trail, Advancc.2.l60.squarc foot build­ ing. -Bemiuda Village RetircmenlCen- ler. 142 Bermuda Drive, Advancc. 2,226 squarc foot dwelling; 3.15** squarc fool dwellings. . Neal HaiTis. 318 Elmorc Road. MiKksville. 1.128 squarc fixH house. - Charles and Shirley Morgan. 155 Benmida Run Drive, Advance. 270 M|uar;- fixil addition lo house. - Joseph J. Barone, 1.311 squarc fool hou^e. - E.E. Biimeycasilc Construe ion. 1,800 .squarc fool house. - LcBteau, Inc., Comalzer Roadj Advancc, 57- by 85-fool connector between IWO buildings. - Savory Spoon, N.C. 801 anil Yadkin Valley Road, eommcrclal building. ; -James M. Drock, 2223 Familngtoii Road, Mocksville, repair 11- by 17^ fool shed. - Mauricc and Martha Rooney, 631 N. Main St., Mocksvillc, l,640squarc f(H)t addillon lo house. Mocksville Police The following Incidents were re­ ported lo Mock.svlllc Police. - Kim Wood Cranfdl rcported Dcc. 26 the larceny of gas from Horn's Con­ venience Stoic, Salisbury Street. • Anita Dianne Ramircz reported Dec. 26 shehad rcccivcd harassing and threatening telephone calls. •Mary E. Lane rcported Dec.24 she was cul across ihearm at aresidence on 328 Avon St. She did nol was to press chargcs. and no arrests werc made. - 0 il 1 Head reported Dec. 24 a Char- lolte Observer newspaper rack was damaged al Mocksvllle Kilchen. - Bhadrcshbhai Dtncshbhai Patel reported Dec. 23 someone struck ihe Scottish Inn with a vehicle, causing an estimated $2.000 damage. - Michael Dishman reported Dec. 23 the larceny of a walch from Wal- Mart. - Nicole Suzanne Young, 21, of Slatesville, was charged Dcc. 23 with trespassing. Trial date: Jan. 29. Arrests -AnlhonyWadeScllers.32,of3l5 Mt. View Drive, charged Dec. 23 with larceny. Trial date: Jan. 8. - Johnny Dale Shelby. 26. of 166 Brockland Drive, Advance, was charged Dec. 19 with larceny. Trial date: Jan. 22. - Michael Eugene Shelby. 21, of 166 Brockland Drive, Advance, was charged Dec. 19 with larceny. Trial date: Jan. 22. •Christopher Ray Payne. 18,of300 MillingRoad, Mocksville, chargedJan. 22 with larceny. Trial date: Jan. 22. Traffic Accidents • Two vehicles collided al the en­ trance lo Farm Bureau on Yadkinville Road at 4:55 p.m. Dec. 22. According lo a rcport by Onicer K.D.Hendrix,NovcIIaCherieVannoy, 27, of268 Milling Road, was driving a 1989 PontiJK inlo the driveway while Ronald Lee Reavis, 35, of 1425 Mill­ ing Road, was leaving the parking lot Ina 1979 Oldsmobile. - Two cars were In an accidcni at noon Dec. 24 on U.S.60I. According to a report by Officer L.K. Gunter, Timolhy Stephen Locke, 19, of Hendetsonvtlle, had stopped a 1988 Pontiac to make a tum when it was struck from the rear by a 1986 Chevrolet driven by Nancy Cofieii White, 62, of 1163 Wagner Road. Highway Patrol Thefollowingtnifrtcaccidenlswere investigated by the N.C. Highway Pa­ trol In Davie County. Car Hits Tree A Woodlcaf teen was injured when ihecar she was driving struck a iiee off Jericho Church Road al 11:40 a.m. Dec. 22. Lucinda Denise Geter, 16. was driv- inga \991 Nissanlhatwemoff Ihe road lo Ihe right and struck a tree, reponed Trooper Teirance Denard Shaw. I Geterandapassengerweretakento Davie County Hospital for treatment of minor Injuries. Both Drivers Charged Both motorists in a wreck al 1:50 p.m. Dec. 23 on U.S. 64 West were cited. According to a report by Trooper T.D. Shaw, Debbie M. Foster, 41, of I 129 Hickory Tree Lane, Mocksvillc, ! failed to stop the 1989 Plymouth she I was driving at a red tight, striking a \ ISWPtonUacdrivenbyNomianWinn Hdrelli, 34. of379 Lakewood Village J Road. Mocksville. Foster was charged with failurc lo stop at a tranic signal and operating a vehicle with no insurance. Eldreth was charged with driving while license re­ voked. Teens Wreck On N.C. 801 An Advancc teen-ager lost control of the 1981 Honda he was driving a 1:30 p.m. Dec. 26 on N.C. 801. Jonathan Matthew Soots, 16, of 113 Janlin Road, lumed the car lo the left lo avoid another vehicle thal was being slowed lo tum onlo the righl shoulder,rcportedTrooperT.D.Shaw. Sools’car went out of control and went down a small embankmeni lo the righl, striking several trees. Soois was charged with u regislra­ lion violation. Underage Drinker Charged A Linwood teen faccs iwodrinking charges after wrecking the car he was driving on U.S. 64 East al 12:01 a.m. Dec. 26. Joseph Malthew Blaso, 16, was drivinga 1985 Ford west when it went off the left shoulder into a ditch and driveway cuWert, reponed Trooper C.D. Jones. Biaso was charged with DWI and driving after drinking by an under age person. FaUurvToYteMChai^ A Mocksville man was charged with failure lo yield afler a wreck on U.S. 64 West at 6 p.m. Dec. 24. Donald Gene Smilh, 43, of 256 Pinebrook Drive, drovea 1994Toyola from Greenhill Road onto U.S. 64, striking a 1991 Chevrolet driven by Carrie Head Heliard of Salisbury, re­ ported Trooper C.D. Jones. Vehicles CoUide On U.S. 601 Two vehicles collided on U.S. 601 at 8 p.m. Dec. 24. Sheriff's Department The following incidents were re­ ported lo Davie Counly SherifTs De­ partment. ; - Sherrill Gambill of Putts Road, ^vance, reported Dcc. 23. ihalsomc- one had smashed his mailbox with a brick. - Donna Jacqualyn Stroud of Har­ mony rcponcd Dcc. 23. thal a Polaris Big Boss four-wheeler, wench and battery had been stolen from her rcsi­ dence. • -Tammy Ramsey of Advance rc- (XHtcd lhal cash, a book bag, a book, eight compaci discs and jewelry had been stolen from her vehiclc al 801 Shell Dec. 26. - Francis Patrick Scats of Mocks­ vlllc reported that a former friend had callcd and ihrealened him Dec. 26. - Jamcs A. Clay of Advance rc- ken into an building in his backyard on Gun Club Road. - Bonnie West of La Quinta Drive. Advancc. rcponcd Dcc. 27. thal her mailbox had been tom from its post. -Charles Caner of Hillcrcsi Drive. Advancc, reported Dec. 27. that a shoi- gun. barrel, case and shells had been stolen from his vehicle while it was parked at his residence. - Sandy Dominguez of Howardtown Circle, Mocksvllle, rc­ ported Dec. 28, lhal jewelry had been, slolen from her home. -Scolt Lee KiddofHardisonSlrcel, Mocksvllle. reported Dec. 28. that someone had wrillen on the fender of his 1988 Chevrolet Berclta with an ink pen while ll was parked outside In his apartmenL - Tanya Stogdale Darnell of Ada Lane. Advancc. rcported a prowler in Frankie Monroe Keaton III. 16, of 2787 U.S. 64 Hast, Mocksvilte, failed to stop the 1988 Toyota pickup truck he was driving before It stnick in the rear a 1992 Honda driven by James Fredrick Morris Jr., 45, of Salisbury, reported Trooper C.D. Jones. Keaton was charged with failing lo reduce speed. Vehicles ColUde Two vehicles collided on N.C. 801 near GreasyCoraen-al 2:30 p.m. Dcc. 24. Minnie Daniels Foster, 78, of 167 Davie St., Cooleemee, was slowing a 1985 Buicktotum inloF&FBarbecue when it was siruck inlhercarby a 1988 GMC driven by Erik Mallhew Cnilchficld, 19.of1355PeoplesCreck Road, reponed Trooper C.D. Jones. Three Seriously li\fured Three Cary residents were seriously injured In a wreck on 1-40 at 3 a.m. Dec. 27. Bruce J. Hayter, 48, of Cary, was driving a 1997 Ponliac thal süoicklhe rear of a 1995 tractor-lrailer driven by Glenn Hening Davis of Selma, re­ ported Trooper T.S. Kennedy. Hayter and two passengers were taken lo N.C. Baptist Hospital for trealmenl of inju­ ries. He was charged with failure to reduce speed. Car Slides OffI-40 A Winslon-Salem woman lost con­ trol of the 1995 Nissan she was driving in heavy rain on 1-40 al 3:45 p.m. Dec. 24. According lo a rcport by Trooper C.D. Jones, Rebecca Ann Boyd, 21, was driving the car east when it hydro- plancd and spun off the road lo the left. FaUuTT To Yield Charged An Advancc woman was charged with failure lo yield after a wreck at 3:30 p.m. Dec. 23 on U.S. 158. Fred Wimer Fontaine, 83. of 23(M Bennuda Village, was driving a 1993 Lexus from the Tanglewood Crossing shopping center when it struck a 1994 Pontiac driven by Donna Doss Ward. 39, of273 Main Church Road, Mocks­ ville, reported Trooper CD. Jones. Fires Seven Deer Stnick The following siruck deer on Davie roads: •Charles DavidConell,27,of4861 U.S. 601 S., Mocksville. al 9 p.m. Dee. 25 on U.S. 601 Soulh: •DavldMichaclWlllard.22,ofl56 S. Angeli Road, Mocksvllle, al 6:45 p.m. Dcc. 25 on Duard Reavis Road; • Charles Angus McCaskill, 27, of Fayetteville, 7:35 p.m. Dec. 25 on U.S. • 64 West; • David Lesier Harris, 29, of 1291 Arrests Counly Home Road, Harmony, ai 11:50 p.m. Dec. 26 on County Line Road; • Ray Martin Draughn, 73, of 1623: Davie Academy Road, Mocksvitle,al. 8:45 p.m. Dec. 25 on Privctte Drive; • Charles Macon England, 76, of Lexington, at 5:50 p.m. Dcc. 23 bn U.S. 64 East; and • David Paul Bcck, 66, of433 Fred Lanier Road, Mocksvllle, at 8:35 p.m. • Dec. 24 on Evans Road. Davie Couniy flre departnKnls re­ sponded lo the following calls. Dec. 22: Advancc. 1:32 p.m., flre alarm, 175SamCopcRoad;Coraat/er- Dutln assisted. D«.23:Mocksvlllc.2:28p.m..ami- frcc/c spill, aulo accident. Dec. 26: Advancc. 1:40 p.m., auto accident, N.C. 801 nl Plyler Line; Smilh Grove. 8:17 p.m.. vehiclc firc, Yadkin Valley Koad. Dec. 27: Smilh Grove. 2:19 u.m., firc alami. Bemiuda VilKige; Advancc assisted; Center. 8:02 a.m.. auio acci­ dent. 1-40 near Farminglon Road. Dec. 28: Famiington. 8:25 p.m., firc alarm. Farmstead Antiques; Smilh Grove assisted; Jerusalem. 9:25 p.m., mobile home firc, 386 Michaels Rood. Dec. 29: Famiington. 8:08 a.m.. chimney firc, 2616 Famiington Road; Smith Grove assisted. The followinganests werc madcby theDavicCountyShcrin’sDcpanmcnt. - Chrislophcr Paul Gixlhcy. 20. of 173 Wcstridge Drive. Advance, was amsted Dcc. 26. for statutory rape. Trial dale: Jan. 22. -JennifcrOakley,2.S,of.l998U.S. Hwy. 601 Soulh, MiKksville, was ar­ rested Dcc. 26. for driving while li­ censc rcvoked. Trial dale: Jan. 15. - I>)nnic Ray Jamcs. 21. of 189 Casa Bella Drive. Advance, was ar­ rested Dcc. 27, fiirviolaling pmbalion. He was placed in ihe Davie County Jail under a S5.000 secured bt^nd. Trial U n • M l • T rait •гм аМ ут • TM-<M т к м и м а • h m m i dale: Jan. 8. - Jack Allen Plolt. 27. of 303 Nonhridge Apartments. MiKksville, was arrcsled Dcc. 27, for communical­ ing threats. Trial dale: Jan. 8. - Kimberiy Brooke McConnick, 20.ofHamplonvitle. was arrested Dec., 27. for worthless checks. Trial date:; Jan. 8. -Angela BranniKk Bixlfonl.28,of 2198 N.C. Hwy. 801. MiKksville. was amisied Dcc. 28, for violating the env ploymcnl security law. Trial date: Jan. 15. Advance Florist &GiftBMkeb — W tD tllvn— ( 9 1 0 ) M 0 ^ 7 и з . THE UVRGEST S E L E a iO N r— T— — r “ I I I IN for last CHANCt DtMAINING OF NEW CARS IN H H O N D A l '9 7 HONDA CIVICS ROWAN COUNTY! ^ M I I & “ j pynaiDcc. 27, that someone had bro- her backyard Dec. 29. Administrative Coiirt Tbe foUowúig cases wen disposed o( in adminisffiuive coun Dec. 5. Pte- •¡ding; Migimale RobeitCoolc. Ptot- KOing: Aim Mutin, assistai)! DA. : -Jeffi*yM.Aclter,80mphiiia70 aone, nduced to irapcoperequipmeiii, . f№ cost; DO license, dismisKd. ; —Rojet Lee Adkins, 70 mph in» 33 in|ib ane, reduced to impnifier «qaipneot, $10 fine, cost —Lany S. Alko, 80 mph io * 70 «■M»diicedlDinipropcri«iiiipinail. ^ ^*itaN.Alviii0bS9n|ibi0a4S álM . ndaced to 54 in 4S, $3, coat m a, ledaced ta in p sp r ^ т ~ equipment, $10, cost. —RichaidB.Andeiioo.70ni|ihin a S3 mph zone, reduced to ¡шрпрег equipraeot, $10 line, cost. -MichaelD.Ball,68m(ihinaS3 mph zone, tcduced to improper equip- ment,$IOfine,co<t. -Oiegoiy Balias, 80 mphin a 70 mph zone, reducedtoimpn^cqidp- ment, $10 fine, cost -Sanmd F. Ban, 68 mph is a S3 mph zooe,itdiicedk) improper equip- ment, $10 fine. cost. —It0Mfk)D.Bavtiita,nD0peniliii‘i Uccose, dismissed, ccnccted. —Vemicel. Bcdmdl, 69 mph in a 33zim,i«lui»llo64iiiS3,$S,«iat. с H R r b I f « . P I Y M 0 и I ri • Mil' t Л и I I g e fry WoodAUTOCENTRE j2S Juki Ali Aundi-r Blvd S • I 85 t* il /5 SALISBURY 637-9090 I 800 29ö WOOD UA v lb COUNTV E N T E R P R IS E REC O RD , Ja n . 1,1998 - 7 Davle County Receives Grant To Study Sewer Line Extension Fire Guts Home On Michaels Road ' A fire gutted a southern pavie family's home Sunday night. Michael and Melissa Cummings, who moved to the manufactured home on Michaels Road near Cooleemee last spring, were not at home when the blaze was spotted by a neighbor. Gaiy Biaiobrzesl<i, a neigh­ bor, was wail<ing outside when he noticed the fire. .. When Jerusalem and Cooleemee firefighters reached the scene, flames were shooting from the home. They were brought under control before the home was bumed to the ground. Firefighters believed an electrical problem started the blaze. Above, those firefighters fight the flames, and at right, family and neigh­ bors watch the fire. -Photos by Robin Fergusson Familiar Events Lead to Empire's Downfall Continued From Page 2 weie just so mucti Whitewater over i1k aqueduct. • 1— The great worits of Socrates, Naevius, Plato aiul Eimius wete discarded in favor of Ihe navels of Daiueilicus Steelimus and Rosemaricus Rogertus. V — Jessiecus Helmsivus had risen to become a mighty statesman and <lms successful in stymieing academic and spiritual growth under his edict of 197 BC which stated: 'Ih e people ofthe empire shall have no other thoughts lhan tnine". — Theatre buffs stopped filling the amphitheaters to see the plays of Terence and Plautus, and instead became addicted to Aaionicus SpeUingmus. His "Melrose Ponico* and "Beveriy Hills 1Х0Ш0" wete at the top of the Neilsenimus ratings. — The young people of the Roman Empire had given up togas and sandals in favor of Ь а ш leggings ^ oversized tunics by Tommicus HiUingereiius and leather boots by Doctavius Maitinicus. (The ftrst public signage also began to appear about this time, as "No Skateboarding" notices began cropping up in forums all over the empire.) — The sweet strains of music coming from the lyre and wooden flute gave way to new "alternative" styles of music, best illustrated by perform­ ers such as Pufficus Dadium and the Spiceagus Girlserus. — And last but not least, religion in Ihe Roman Empire began center around the worship of those blessed with physical and athletic prowess. Deemed Most Wcithy To Be Wotshiped were the arms that could throw a ball at 90 plus miles an hour, the legs that could propel a person down field through a strong defensive line, and Ihe strength that could cany a player _1)ржад1 ju h c air in onlciii()jl)iiiluMLJbffiHg!iacis.ubf iW ^fltferingiL RALEIGH-The N.C. Rural Eco­ nomic Development Centrr has awarded Davie County a grant of $10,000 to Sludy a possible scwcr line extension lo serve the Sara Lee plant onN.C.SOI.Thegront was announced Wednesday, Dec. 17, by the Rural Ccnter board of directors. Sara Lee, one of the area's largest employers, is looking at expansion options forthefuture. The studyprojcct will analyze options for extending sewer scrvice along the 801 coiridor where the plant Is locatcd. The county is supplying $20,000 for the study. The Rural Center made the award through its Supplemental "C" (or Ca­ pacity Building) Grants Program. The program makes grants available to as­ sist localities with planning or gnuit- writing for economic development projects. Thetecipientsgencrallymust match Ruial Ccnicr funds dollar for dollar. Most state and federal grant programs do not offer assistance for carly planning nciivilics. Tlic Supplemental "C Grants are pàti of a larpcrprognmi lhal helps local governments and non-profit organiza­ tions meet matching requitemenis for economic development constniction grants from federal agencies and other sources. Grants announced this month total $3.9 million for the planning or conslniclion of 59 economic develop­ ment projects. The North Carolina General Assembly, which funds the program, targets it lo economically disUrsscd couniies. Nearly all of the grants involve waler or sewer Infraslniclurc. A detailed survey conduclcd by the Rural Center has Idenliricd $ 11.34 billion in needed water and sewer conslniclion state­ wide. These needs arc growing at a time that federal support Гог local wa­ ter and sewer projects is at its lowest level in two decades. Local matching requirements and loan rcpaymentrales pul many of Ihc available funds out of reach for poor rural communities. Many rural communities also find lhal low and noncxislcntbond ratings block Ihcir access lo private capital for infm- stnicturc. The N.C. Rural Economic Devel­ opment Cenlcr, a nonprofit cotpora- lion, was crcalcd in Januaiy 1987 to improve economic conditions in the stale's 85 rural couniies. It operates a multifaceted program thal includes conducting research inlo rural issues, testing promising rural development strategics, advocating for policy and program innovations and building Ihc produclive capxity of rural leaders, entiepreneurs and communily organi­ zations. 'Г— r— — ÇF-у-г.^пг;-Г5г-1 W ü ü . , y . « - 4 Щ * Happy New Year! Ä Thank you for your support and <M look forwanl to Mrving you in 1998. J ( a i l L e i C r a f t s R(idy.iu(j( & Ctisltia Sk (:иа1кш HU(wi<tyoflw«ly8lAllm 'OalniliHm M2IU th e S t a f f a t litde Caesars* Pizza MOCKSVIUE 634-9424^ (in the fonii of scholarships), were collected and then bestowed up these "gods' so that they nught go on to futures of riches and power and legal itnnuinity. Does Ihis sound eerily familiarto anyone else? Мш 1СннВкМкьВ Cltnimont,NCM«0)7(M021 Sp$elim inll»O iilgn,Sili^ltt$U U on»ncl8m ktol; •HoimThMlirtTriwiilon • Burglar/иаппЗуМп» •FlnAlwmSyiliini •AutomitlonSyilMm •МиЮ-ЯоотЗтоЗуМго wnh»i.p4i«*ei.*ii»«im •CmtnlVlKuuinSinlMM (10% OFF) яашштяянЕГ working Todaqffor Tomomw There’s no time Uke the present for buUding a better future. So now more lhan ever, United Way works where you live. United Way fund­ ed programs and scrvicea make your local communi- ty a more rewatdhig place to live, work, raise chil­ dren and retire. Not Just for the time being.. .but for all time. О ш п в т г , ac. Reaching Ouse toko need help. Ibuching IU aU.* ■ l(800)4n-UWAY http://www.unltedway.oig Fora small bank, we have some prctty big services. • Drive Thiu opens al 7:30 a.m. • Imaged statemenis • Same-day banking •Touchtone banking • Special Kids, 50 Plus, Small Business and Builder Packages • Trust. International and Mortgage Seivices Pitase ca ll fo r more infomutUm on these ond other services. 7 6 8 - 8 5 0 0 BANK AND TRUST Small Enough to Care 4701 Countiy dub Roid {allbecomer otCounliyaub Road&Jontstonn Road) • «Inslon Sileni. 768^500 • • OAVIE COUNTY ENTERPiOSE RECOM), Jin. 1,1998 Davie F^ple Advance News Î Bjr Edilh Zlmmcmiaa Advance Comspondent Hippy New Year lo all our readers. May 1998 be ajoyous year Tilled wllh love and peace. David and Um Smilh and ihcir Ihrce children of Clemnwns and Edilh Zimimnun were Sunday luncheon guesis,Dcc.21,ofPauIandSueR)lmar on Ballimore Road. Lisa was gucsl flutist at IheMelhodislchurchthal day. accompanying our organist Sue Fblnur, on Ihe wonhip hymns and also the anthem. ---Sympathy-is-extinded-tO'Elaine Suider, Gaye Wade and Iheir daugh- len in the death of Iheir mother and grandmother, Helen Sowcre who died Dec. 17. Alsosympathytolcfiy Stock­ ton in the dealh of his father Ralph Stockton; and lo Steve Oirell and Bar­ bara Fiye in the dealh of Iheir wife and mother Ruth Jones Oirell. Brenda Zimmerman of Long Is­ land. N.Y. aiiivcd Tuesday, Dec. 2310 spend Christmas week wllh hermdher ¿lilhZimmciinan. Adrian and Chris Farley and children of Arlington, Va., Janie Hendrix and four daughteis were also present. Sixteen people enjoyed dinner on Christmas Day (evening). The family of Mary Lelhia Robemon mcl at her home for dinner on ChrisUnas Eve. The 14 members include the Bill Vogler family. Dick Vogler family and Nancy V. Shoaf family. - Andrca Hendrix of Myrtle Beach, S.C. is spending the Christmas and New Ycats holiday with her mother Janie Hendrix on Maricland Road. Andrea also spent lime wllh her grand­ parents Tom and Pauline Hendrix and Edith Zimmennan. BrcntandCuDlynShoafentertidned their families with adinner at their new home on Hwy. 13» on Chrislmas Day evening. Ainong the 13 people was Carolyns mother Dorothy Hahn and friend Carl Williams of Pennsylvania andCarolyn'sbrodierandsister. Brent's parents and sister Medfoid and Nancy Shoaf,Mcalny Shoaf and grandmothCT Mary Lcthia Robcitson. TTie family of the late Waller and HaielShuttmctatthehomeofEugene and Bess Bennett Chrislmas Eve for thclr annual dinner pany. Approxi­ malely 15 enjoyed the occasion. Sunday, Dec. 28 Mn. Mabel Minor was honored with в .luncheon at the Bailey's Chapel fellowship hall. Mrs. Minor who will be 94 on ftb. 20 is the oldest member of Bailey's Chapel church where she uught a class of young people for many yean. A pic­ ture of her with her class was on dis­ play which had 26 young people, and I was lold that all the class was not present Ute day Ihe picture was takcn. Mrs. Minor Is veiy alert, looks won­ derful and walks unassisted. Approxi­ mately 25 friends and relatives en­ joyed Ihc luncheon. A lovely arrange­ ment of cut iloweis was on Ihc honor­ ées table. Fonner Sunday School stu­ dents were present and presented Mn. , Minor widi gifts. TonyCollinsofPaikersburg,W,Va. wasaSatuidaymomingvisilorofEdilh and Brenda Zimmennan. Brenda and Tony are working on Ihe Zimmennan family genealogy. 'I^atinu^HoltoreunionwaslKld al the home of Nancy H. Zimmennan Sunday night with many people at­ tending. Naylor Vogler is in critical condi­ tion in Ihe ICU at Foisyth Hospilal. Alton Sheek of Dallas, Texas was a Tuesday visitor of his cousin Edilh Zimmemian. Mrs. Michael Allen Ray M ayhall-Ray Couple M arried A t Calvary Anorexia Nervosa Unique Psycliological Disorder ByDr.AlknKomco Out of all the problenu faccd by psychologists, pethaps none is as baf« fling and intriguing as the eating disor­ der, AnoreJila nervosa. It is a unique disoitkr in (hat we see firU hand the ofkn devastating physi­ cal ramifkuions of the person's psy­ chological torment. And yet, despite the potential complications of being dangerously underweight such as weakness, fatigue, bruising, cardiac problems, electrolyte imbalance, amenonhea (suppression of the men- UnMl cycIeK)ver 90% of Anorexics are female) the individuals just don't teem to see anything wrong with their physical condition. They may admit to feeling depressed or troubled but only seek lolutions which do not involve ^)proaching a reasonable weight. Many refer lo this situation as the, "Anorexic wish": wanting (he psycho* torcal probtans to molve stiU maintaining a too thin, too Grail body. Besides physical signs. Anorexia nervosa is often accon^»nied by fea­ tures of obsessive-convulsive disor­ der and cUnical dqiression. When hunger sets In or craving is felt, it is not uncommonfor someone with Anorexia nervosa (o respond in obsessive-com- pulslvc ways around food. For ex­ ample, (he individual may insist on preparing others' meals, continuously clip food coupons out of papers, or think constantly about edibles. Depression may be excmplined by feelings of personal ineffectiveness, sociaHnsecurily,andgeneralunhappi- ness. In my practice, 1 someUmes see people who thought losing weight would somehow fix personal prob­ lems, only to bccome more distraught once (hey realize difficulties have not decreased. Othersmay feel that proves to them­ selves Hax self-esteem and personal effectiveness are possible thrtxigh re­ sisting temptation. Ironically, the person's fear of weight gain often in­ creases as body weight lowers. For the Anorexic, the fear of gain­ ing weight is inUmately tied to the way she perceives her body shape and size. Despiteobjectivesevidcnce to the con­ trary,theperson with this disorder may still view herself as "fat" or "ugly". This can lead (o dangerous practices, such as self-induccd vomiting or the misguided use of laxatives and diuret­ ics: tactics geared at increasing self- worth through body reduction. How to Help Encouragc Independence. Anorexiausuallydevclopsduringado- lescence, a time when many are inse­ cure and may feel ineffective. Parcnls who promote appropriate independence will helpthe youngadult to handle personal problems or social situations by herself. Yet, she should also understand that family support or adviccistheicifnccdbc. PromoteSelf-Nurturance. Ifsome­ one is doing herself harm by not eating enough, afamily that is open (odiscus- sion may prove beneficial. Anatmo- sf^ierB in which all may discuss prob­ lems with family members can foster feelings of effectiveness, cmpowcr- men(, and being (aken seriously. If someone begins to feel belter about herself in dUs way, feelings of deserving to eat may developand more realistic ways of coping may ensue. Don't Force The Young Adult To Eat. Ifa family member starts gcuing too (hin, adults may calmly encourage proper eating and express concem for \hc family member’s well-being. Houndingorforcingayoungcr per­ son (o eat often results in anger and furtherfeellngsofineflccUveness. Tliis can lead (he adolescent lo make up for this through exercise or more druUc reductions in eating. If encourage­ ment and su^xm of food intake does not work, seek professional help. Unueated, Anorexia nervosa is a dangerous condition with the highest fatality rate of any psychological dis­ order. Therefore, should a family member become physically or emotionally en­ dangered, professional help should be sought. With proper treatment, the odds of conquering this disorder are greatly enhanced. Dr. Romeo b a clinical psycholo­ gist who maintains a private practice in Statesville. 704-872-5990. Shane Ann Mayhall of Mocksville and MichacI Allen RayofYadkinville were united in marriage on Salunlay, Dec. 27 at 6:30 p.m. at Calvary Baplisl Church. The Rev. Reg Alderman and Dr. Ron Davis ofilcialcd. The bride isthedaughlcrofMr.and Mrs. Sam Mayhall of Fox Run Drive, Mocksvillc, and (he granddaughter of BlanchcMarieI\nisand(helaieClaudc PoiisorKcmcTsvillc.andRobcn Parks RayandGIadys Elizabeth RayofNorth Wilkesboro. She is a graduate of R J. Reynolds High School, altended (he UnivcRilyofNorthCarolinaalGrccns- boro and is studying carly childhood education a( Forsylh Technical Col­ lege. She is an assisianl leachcr at Ttxlay'sChildUamingCenlcrinWin- sion-Saleni. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ray of Yadkinville, and the grandson of Nellie Jo Mayhall and (he late Millard Mayhall of Haleyvillc.Ala..andiuliaR.Lcdbe(ler and Ihc laic Rev. Hollis Lcdbellcr of Lakeland, Fla. He is a gniduaie of Forbush High School, allcndcd Surry Community Collcge and is allending AppalachianSlateUnivcisiiy in Bcmnc.' He is employed by Wishon and Carter Builders. The bride chosc Amy Hicks as her., maid ofhonor. Bridesmaids werc: Amy McPherson of Burlinglon. Kalhy- Huichins of Yadkinville, Donna McGce of Boone and Erica Burgner. the bride's cousin of Uikeland, Fla., The groom's falhcr was bcsl miip.. Ushers werc: Wade Hutchins and Dwayne Bobbin, bolh of Yadkinville; Jona(han Ray, ihc grtwm's brolher,! and Brian Woolen of Easi Bend. .. - Soloist was Erica Burgner. Dcnicc. Burgner. auni of ihe bride, was pianist ’ and organist. Flowers were designed by Belly Henley of Yadkinville. and the wedding cade was made by ihc ^ gn»m'saunLs.JuneDavis.NancyNugy and Gail Mclcalf. Haley Walter was flower girl, and. Kristopher Waller was ring bearer., A rcccpiion was held in ihe dining . room at Calvary Baptist Church in ' Winslon-Salcm. The couplewill beal l)omeinBM)nc. Kaltlyn Nolley Baptized At Uberty Methodist KaiUyn Classen NoUey, 16-month okl daughter of DeanndHekli Nolley of Alpharetta, Ga., was bapdzed at Ubcny Uniled Mcthodisl Church, Sunday, Dec. 21. The Rev. Patty Choplin petfonned Uk service. Special guesuwcnthc ctuld'sgod- parenU, Ann Ratlcdge-Spiy of Cool- eemee and Caleb Nolley of Augusta. Ga. Katie wore a gold cross given to her by her godparents. OUier guests included her btoUier, Alex Nolley. Matemal grandparents are Betty ViehmanofGIen Ellyn, Dl. and Uie late Bob Velhman. The child's patenial grandinoUicr. LaNelle Nolley ^ h clb y, altended Uie servicc. The patemal giandfaUier was die late C.H. Nolley Jr. Also attending was her greal-grand- moUKr, Sarah Nolley ofMocksville. Following Uie bapUsmal seivice, a reception was given by die child's gicat- giandmoUier, Sarah Nolley, in Uic fel- lowshiphall. AnncHancockandMaiy Ann Caiter of Mocksville assisted. ___________________ ....О п кА ш й туМ .- IN DofMad 1л. - Mtn.1 ииам 0Ш1 lam h wonMui pm b «M M |t M « n«ML In nам«|\Мц14П01шМ1а. оому мп» «.л aa km Ряаж пот HP., tn ilyao n i.^ ñ Skd aiM ka im м ц м km оя « 1Я «n $ 1 *Ш CALLI Ш Г т л т ^ м я * м ■ mài» ñ oc. м п. tm щ ч en гамю и ¡¡Т о м ** * » » 'ш ж iS p o S ]r t « « w .» î i  r a s f a r ® B sw siZ e a a î^ юга LAND ИЩМ OF CLEMMONS Now Accepting Applications For Our Next NURSING ASSISTANT TRAINING PROGRAM • Lim ited num ber o f positions availab le. • Excellen t sa la ry and benefit package. • ‘T fo L ift’ F a c iliiy . Apply in person; 3905 Clemmons Road • Hwy. 158, Clemmons, NC Fioretta Baylin Cotillions Est. ¡934 •Social Graces »Table Etiquette •Dining Skills Ju d y B a y lin & D enise Bassen , In stru cto rs QicJU (SSfconA Approaching The Table • HowTo S M iA P w ln w .EatlngU nuM al Foods .ThoNapkin «H o w T o U m A FIngw Bow l • Com et Um o l Sihw r . LM vIng Tho TabI* Cotillion Tuition includes two Dining Skills sessions to better prepare us for the Country Club Formal Dinner; and confidence throughout life. Baylin Dance Studios, Inc. <33e>n»^3»i___________03«)76«-2»m : Couple W ed A t Eaton's Church ; ' Andrea Lee Thie and Christopher R'usieU Jones were manied al 2 p.m. bec,20alEalon'sBapUslChurch. The Revl David GilbrcaUi ofncialed. i bride is Uic daughter of Gaiy and Phyllis Troe ofMocksville. She graduated from Davie High School wd has been employed as a nanny. ‘ ! The groom is Ihe son of Baro' and pcocgla Ann Jones. He graduated from Davic High School and Is In the li.s; Air Force. ; bride was cscoitcd by her fa- I tlKr. Chrisiy McCiamrock, Uie bride's sistw, was the mahon of honor. Nicole Hopper of Alphcretta, Ga. Uie bride's I cpiisln was her flower giri. ; AndrewBrownofMocksvillcwas I ti)e best man. The ushers were Uie Itvii^c's uncles, Henry Pope of I Alphcretta, Gu. and-Ralph Tnie of I Macon, Ga. William and Nicholas Sowell of I Macon, Ga., Uic bride's cousins, car- I ried Uic bird seed baskets. Singers wcreCamienChildress and |Biad Hudson. All the flowers were designed by |the bride. , After a honeymoon trip lo iallinburg. Tenn. Uk couplc will make ir home In Abcline. Texas. D A V IE C O U N T Y E N T E R P R IS E R E C O fe , Ja n . 1,1998 - 9. Pino News Mrs. Christopher Russell Jones tealthy Coddng Class To Be Offered Essex Couple Honored On50th Wedding AnniversaryIf you have a few pounds to lose, pnd‘cooking for yourself is jusl loo ich trouble, or need help planning Msdale News Y Benita Bnuidon Wyatt lillsdale Correspondent L Congratulations to Josh and Jenni- f Whitley on Ihe birth of their new h, Isaiah Ray. \ Congratulations also to Michael and ari Ray who were married on Satur- )l at Calvary BaptisiChureh in Win- iem. Shari is the daughter of Band ChariotlMayhall. I^e extend our sincerest sympatiiy * i family of Annabelle Howard bpassed away last week. Wehave n in our prayen. i l hope everyone had a wonderful' s and will have a safe New easy, hcallhy recipes, the DavieCouniy Senior Cenier can help. "Cooking wi(h Mary" is an 8-week program (0 help solve your cooking and food choice dilemmas. Planned topics of discussion in­ cludc: Hcallhy Cooking. Cooking for One or Two Techniques, Reading La­ bels, Adapting Recipes, and Lowfat Cooking 10 Lose Weight Sensibly. Weigh-ins. food guides and special assistance will be available for tiiose Inieresied in losing weight, and you will actually cook and tasle a new rccipe each week. This new program will be each Thursday, Jan. 8-Fcb. 26, from 1:30- 2:30 p.m. in tiie nutrition sile of tiie Senior Cenier. I( is coordinalcd and taughl by Mary Ycllick, the HcaUU & Wellness Coordinator for the Senior Center. Mary has a degree in home economics witii an cmphiusis in food and nutrition. Cost is $15 and is lim­ ited to tiie firsl 15 people lo respond. To reserve your place, call ihc Senior Cenier at 634-0611. David nnd Louise Fosler Essex cclcbralcd their 50lh wedding anniversary on Dcc.28.wiiharcccptionintiicfellowshiphallofBetiiclUniledMcthodislChurch in Mocksvillc. Hosts were ihe couple's fiunily and friends. Tlic couple were married on Dcc. 20.1947 by the Rev. E.W. Turner al his home in Mocksville. Mr. and Mrs. Essex have one son. James W. Essex of Mocksville. Uoih Mr. and Mrs. Essex are retired dairy farmers. By Nora Latham Pino Correspondent The fellowship class of Wesley Chapel held tiieir annual Christmas party at "Frostiands", Betty and Roland West's house in Cana. The house was decorated very beautifully wi(h a roar­ ing fire in botii llreplaces. Those en­ joying a delicious covered dish dinner were, Веку and Roland, Marie and Gene Miller. Bob and Louise Dill, Clyde and Virginia Murray, Gene and Dewilla Smilh, Nora and Harmon Latham, Vemon Dull and Rulh Davis, Colccn Dull, Roscoe Leftwich, and Gene Dull. The Pino-Farmingion Extension Homemakers look a trip to Lexington fortiie Decembermccting. They loured the Bob Timbcriakc-GalIerics,-^which- was very beautiful. They also had lunch and did some shopping while Ihere. Those enjoying tiie trip were Marie Millcr.Janie Dixon, Lelia Essie, Jean Smilh, Louise Dill and N(»^ 1л1Ьаш. A good time was had by all. Harry and Ellen Rawlings spent a few days last week visiting colonial Williamsburg, in Virginia. Bob and Kalhy Ellis spent Sunday in Roanoke. Va. witii his motiier. Mis. Rachel Ellis. Gene and Marie Miller’s children and grandchildrcn gatiiered at tiieir house on Chrislmas Eve for Chrisl- ma.s. They had dinner and opened presents, nnd Marie reported tiiat tiiey had perfect attendance. Last week Marie was needing some help to move some fumilun: around so she invited hcrboyslnforaham breakfast, and she got her fumilure moved. Andrew and Christie Gentry and John and Mallie Ward werc luncheon gucsis of Pete and Madclyn Gentry on Chrislmas Day. ?/aney Eams Presidential \cholarship ivie High School senior Tracy yhasbeenawaidcdaCampbcll iveisily PresldenUal Scholaiship. fsheisUwdaugh- liof Charles and Delaney of It Drive, Ad- I Anhonorrollsiu- itatDavicHigh, s is a member of J Bcu aub. Fu- ^ Business Lead- ifAmerica, Science Club. Fbieign ! Oub. HUdng aub. Slu- I Against Drunk Driven and e Ensemble. She has also been d to Who's Who Among Ameri- n High School Sludenu. DavieCounty Ì School l\^us Delane; Jan. 5 (lickcn BBQ d Canots ll Beans c Juice, Milk Ju i.6 Texas Toast ll Salad IllcrcdCom c Sauce %,Milk Jan. 7 ll's Choicc Jan.8 c Beef Soup/ d Cheese Sandwich d Cabbage (:k-Eycd Peas and Com hFnilt Jon. 9 |Taco wiUi Sponish Ricc nBeans «ofUKDay dPeaches I. Milk 2 From Davie Earn Catawba Degrees Two Davic County rc.sidcnls have complclcd requirements for a bachelor's degrce from Calawba Col­ lege and will rcccivc diplomas during commcnccmcnt exercises on May 9. Mamha Alexander, wife of Jamc.s Alexander of Mocksville, earned a bacliclor's of business adminisirjiion degrce. Kevin Cope, son of Louis and Frances Cope of Advancc, earned a bachelor's degree in accounling. MMS Teachers Attend Seminar Two Mocksvillc Middle School teachers alicndcd "The World of An­ tiques" seminar Dcc. 7-12 al the N.C. Ccnicr for tiic Advancement ofTcach- ing in Cullowhee. Margaret Jo Brock and Sylvia H. Smith bolh leach fourth grade. NCCAT, a unit of The University^ of Nonh Carolina, provides a year- round scries of inicrdisciplinary semi­ nars and otiicr programs dedicated to advancing the profession of (caching. Reynolds On Homecoming CourtAtB on— ELON COLLEGE-TashamichcUe Juneite T J." Reynolds, daughter of Wayne andPam Reynolds of Advance, was named to the homecoming court at Elon College, wheresheisafiesh- man. At Elon, I Reynolds is activc I innumerousgroupa I includingUKBIack I Cultural Society I Society, Uk Resi-1 dence Student As- socioUonandUKSludemUnioaBoaid. She scncs a> secretaiy of Uk Plc-L«w Society. Sheisn4 №ringinphik>sophy wiUi a minor In criminal justke. She hopes 10 attend Uw school. ReynoUs is a gnduale of Davie Highschool. OUT N (^ C aroln sp reb to]% ^ ^ ^ adverlisii^ inserts in The majority of Norili Curolinians prefer to receive atlverti.sing inserts in their newspaper ratiier than by mail. So, if you’re looking for custoniers, we know a place where your custoniers are looking for you... In their newspaper. • You can count on us. lo - D A V IE CO UISTY E N T E R P R IS E REC O RD , Ja n . 1,1998 Bible Baptist Church __ Inátptndtni • Funrfflmenfaí Paitar, Don Jones • 910-76^035Í » » . ’íís , á i CUmnieni Civie Center , ai70Mlddl»bfOOliDf.»CI«iimon>.NC . CRAWFORD Gonstructioii Co. Frea Written Estimates Guaranteed In 3 Working Days 10% Off Additions, Roofing & Gunering 961-2435 (Local, Loavo Message) GENE’S л и т о м к к . We Mak* Hydraulic Ноям, a Mix Auto Paint ¡ ' 9 1 0 * 7 6 6 - 9 1 4 8 3612 Clem nions Road Clemmons Edible Ornaments Edible ornaments for birds were made by the Advance Garden Club members and hung on a tree at the Advance Post Office. Pictured are: Jean Hyack, kneeling; and from left - Sheiva Cool<, Janet Masters, Emiiy Robertson, Caroiyn Nave, Nancy Reden, Cynthia Baldwin, JoAnn l\/1intz, Cindy Adams, Sherry Tanrok and Susan Schamback. The next meeting of the club will be Jan. 6. Guest speaker wiii be Diane Beil, owner of Wild Birds Unlimited. For more information, cail 998-2111. GOING OUT O F BUSINESS SALE 40% Off! Starts Friday, January 2nd 200\Vilk9boroSuw( ■ AtocteviOe.NC (336) 6J4-2(M4 RfUuLif Houra:- 030-530А Ы -& Л Chorus Entertains Club By Margaret Polls Club Reporter The Fork Fifty Plus Club mcl on Dcc. 17 wiih 23 members and ISvisi* tors. Thanks was relumed by Oneida Merrill beforc lunch at 11:30. The prcsidenl calicd the meeting lo order. Oneida Merrill had charge of the devolions. reading the Christmas story from Luke. The secretary chccked roll and read minutesofihclasimecdng.Doorprizes were won by Theo Bowles ondGilmer Foster. Jean Dailey’s name was drawn to bring next monih'scoverall bingoprize. Sis Jarvis gave the ircasurer’s report and Maxine Correll gave the sunshine report. "Happy Birthday" was sung to John Frank Jarvis. Barbara Thornton gave reports on upcoming events. The club was enlertuined by the choms from the B.C. Brock Center. Members exchanged gi As and lefl wish* ing cach other a Merry Chrisimas. Students Perform For Club TheCooleemccScniorCitizensmel In the sanctuary of the First Bapllst Church with 29 members and 11 visi­ tors. The meeting was called to order by the president. Prayer was given. TTie group sang "Silent Night." The Rev. Jeff Pennington, pastor of the First Baptist Church, gave the de­ votions. His text was from saini Mat­ thew 1, the birth of Chrisi. The minutes were read, the sun­ shine and treasurer’s reports given. There were nine ministers present. They cach introduced themselves and lold about Ihelr families. The fiiUt grades from Cooleemee Elementary School presented the pro­ gram. They sang a number of Christmas songs. Each senior citi7^n was given a Christmas ornament which the stu­ dents had made. Following prayer and thanks, the group sang the club song. Everyone went inlo the fcUowsWp hall for a covered dish lunchcon with ham, turkey, and all the trimmings. The next meeling will be Jan. 12, weaiherperrailting. Happy New Year. DCCC Davie Campus Announces Spring Semester Registration January 7-12,1998 8:30 a.m.- 8:00 p.m., Monday-Thursday 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Friday Curricuium Giasses iiegin January 12,1998 Cheek Thursday, January 8, adfor complete listing of Spring Semester Curriculum, Continuing Education, and Basic Skilk Development courses. For more inrormatkin, contact; Davk Campus 1205 Salisbury Road Mocksviile, North CaroUna ЭТ028 Telephone: 634-2885 Spiritual Resources: Experience Each Day By Tom Torpy On your mark...gel set...wail. I'm not sure II I'm ready for '98. Like you. I've already gol my 1998 calendar and begun to Ml in dates. Business meetings, birthdays, vacation lime, weddings church activities, and holiday plans are already staking their claims on next year's turf. If I spend too much lime thinking aboul whal I will be doing, the thoughts are fatiguing-and I'm an active guy. Maybe there is a better way to Ihink aboul '98. In fact, as I'm writing, it's slill '97. December 25 lo be precise. Today is not a day lo think aboul tomorrow. Il's lime to think aboul today. IdontmeanjusllhinkaChristmaslhoughlorlwo. ImeanjusI Ihink aboul today. Whal good Is planning (or tomorrow when tomorrow coraes, we're still thinking aboul tomorrow. In my profession, I am privileged to witness a lot of weddings. Plans lor some weddings are elaborate, even extravagant. For others, Ihe ceremony issimple and unassuming. Both have theirown beauty, intimacy, and specialness. Bul limes exist when Ihe cer­ emony Is conducted so as lo record it on film rather than to en|oy Ihe moment. Flashing flash bulbs, staging for photos, the whir of half a dozen or more video cameras by uncle Bob and others almost take center slage. Sometimes the preciousness ol the moment Is lost in the desire to presence it for Ihe future. I'm nol sura Ihal Is the way to conduct a wedding-or to live ones life. Sure, we need to make plans for the future. Bul il making those plans precludes our experiencing life each day, what have our plans accomplished? Jesus had plans-big, important plans. They were mado lorig before he was bom into Ihis worid. Yet he spoke directly about not being anxious (or tomorrow. Jesus also spoke about forgiveness (or the pasl. Running hard inlo Ihe future can be a way of Irying lo ruti Irom the pasl. As 1 plan (or '98, I'm making one resolution. I'm going lo live In today. I will look more directly Into peoples' eyes and listen more carefully to their words. 1 will notice more subtle color dlHerences as ' the day moves (rom moming lo night. I will man/el al the wonders ol nature more olten. I will study the habits of children more closely. I will accomplish what I can today. I will plan forlhe future, bul I will live in loday. Support These Local Businesses W.G. W HITE & C 0 . 850 N. Trade SL Winston Salem, NC 27102 910-723-1669 VOGLER&SONSHjtMrti tlûUJt 2849 Middl* Brook Dr. Clammoni, NC 27012 910-766-4714 SPILLMAN’S OIL & FERTILIZER7682 Hwy 801 S. CoolaamM, NC 27014 704-284-2551 SNEFFKLDUIMIER SMLLErCG. « M IU СММУП 165 TUrkay Foot Road Mockavlll«, N027028 704-4К-5565 МОСШНХЕ ■mLOERSSimY 4oga№arWa Don Batter* Soutti Main Straet 704^34-5819 SEAFORD lUmCORIFANY Jericho Road Mockavllla, NC 27028 704-в34-5148 DAVIEUim 872 Main Church Rd. Mockavllla. NC 27028 704-034-I144 CHESCBiïBiCIMC P.O.Box50e Mockavllla, NC 27028 704-034-213S J . P . MIUill6G0.,IIIC. 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Reaching Those Who Need Help, Touching Us Л11* CRJUG CARTER BUILOER,HIC. 11tHwyLW1»,«4llM1Advn««,NCa70NИО-Мв-1341 B e a r C re e k F a rm s Small AiUmab, Food, Cages, Binb, RepHka Ruth Anthony 498 Duke Whilaker Rd., Mockiville (704)4M-5«2 Attend The Church Of Your Choice D A V IE CO UNTV E N T E R P R IS E REC O RD , Ja n . 1,1998-11 El Nino Promises Wetter, Cooler Winter For State Lucille Bailey Lookabill Lucilie Bailey Looknbill, 82, of Salisbury, died Friday, Dcc. 26,1997, al licr rcsidcnce. BomR;b. 12. l9IS,inD.'ivicCoumy 10 iIk laic Ossie Rcbcccah Kick and ■ Noilh Baxter Bailey, she was cducalcd ■ In the Davic Ciiunly .schools. A lionie- , maker, she wm a member of Land­ mark Chua'h. She WHS prcccdcd in dcalh by Iwr husband, Irvin Baxter Lookabill. Survivors includc 2 sons, Don Gullcll of Salisbury nnd Bill Gullcll of Lake Nomian; 2 sicp dausliicis, Joyce : Leonard and Brenda Kiz/ah, bolh of ;Salisbury;8^nindi.'hildrcn'.nnd2|’rcat ;grandchildn:n. ; ; ; Funeral scrviccs were conducted al :4’p,m. Dcc. 28, al Lyerly Funcnil ;H6nK'sJamesC;LyeriyCiia|KÌbyllic jRévs. Benny HillanI and Jcny Snipes. '•Burial followed in Bnxikhlll Memo- 'rial Gntilcns in Rockwell. Mcnxirials may be made lo Land- mirkCIiureh, 1910 Mixiresviiie Road, Salisbury, N.C. 28147. Faye Smith Boyles Faye Smith Boyles, 91, of MtKks- vllle, died Tuesday, Dcc. 23,1997, at Davic Counly Ht>splial. Shcwasbom In DavieCounty April 6.1906, to the lato George Washington and Mary James Smith. She was a * member of Firsl Presbyterian Church. -. She was prcccdcd in death hy Iier husband, Ben Y. Boyles, April 12, 1968. Surviving arc 2 special nephews. Yoman and Camwn Smith, both of MixksvUJc; ami a special liicce, Faye Myers of Advancc; and a numeroas other nieces and nephews. Funeral scrviccs werc lield at 11 a.m. Dec. 26, al EiUon Funeral ChiipcI withthe Rev. RalphSmilhofilciating. Burial followed in Bclhlchem United Melhodisl Church Ccmeicry. Ferman "Tim " Setzer Funeral services were conducted al 11 a.m. Dec. 29. at Calvary Baptist Church for Ferman "Tim" Setzer of Winston-Salem. Burial followed In Crcsiview Menxmal Park. He was the father of Melissa Ann • Barney of Mocksvillc. Arthur Howard Dean Arthur Howar Dean, 72, of U.S. !; Hwy. 601 North. Mocksvilie, died : Sunday night, Dcc. 28, 1997 at Ihc ■ VA . Medical Center In Salisbury. Funeral services were lo al 2 p.m. Dec.3IalAdvanccUnilcdMclhodUl ; ChurchwilhlheRev.DennisMarshall ' ofiiciatlng wiih burial with militaiy , graveside honors in WesUawn Gar- ; dcnsofMemoryinClemraonsbythe Eleventh District Memorial Honor , Guard. Memorials may be considered for IheElevenlhDislriclMemorialHonor : Guard. Veterani of Foreign War. 148 : Queensbury Road, Winston-Salem, •; N.C. 27104 He waa bocn in New Haven, Conn., Feb. 24. 1925 to the Ute Percy and : Jennie Dean and was retired with 32 : yean of scfvice as a truck driver with Coonil. He was a veteran ofthe U.S. . Army/Air Cap during WWH. was a : member of the Advancc VFW FDst 8719, Ihc Mocksvillc American Le- gk>n,thellthDistricl Memorial Honor Guaid and Ihc Advance Senkir Citi­ zens aod enjoyed chiMien'sphMogta- phy as a hobby. He was an active : member of Advancc Uniled Method- ^ 1st Church. He was preceded in dealh by his ¡fint wife, Lucille Dean. Surviving are his second wife, : Dorothy Ray Gilliland Dean of the : home; a son, Martin Howard Dean of '.Greensboro; 2 gnndchiBren; 3 sicp ^daughlen, Fm W n o f Shelby, Ann jEvant and Woods, both of •GnensboiD; 5 stepaons, Bobby kay ■BaniUU of Harrellson, N J., William ;FtanUinBaniMllofKain>vUIe,Paiil :B«iihiU, an) Ralph Bariey bodi of :GrMn>boro, Marvin Barnhill of :Mocksville, and 21 step grandchil- Idren. ( ;i N .SI к )\\ Anna Belle Howard Anna Belle White Howard, 74, of 297 Hall Walker Lane, Advance, died Friday. Dec. 26,1997, at her home. She was bom In Wilkes Counly, a tiatighter of Frcd C. nnd Eva Burton While und was a niember of Grcen Meadows BaptislChtirchand tlw Davic County Senior Center. She was pnwredcd in death by her husbimd, Delmar "Speedy" Howard; and a daughter, Eli/alxMh Rector. She is .survived by 2 sons, Charles W. Harris of Chariotle and Bobby L Harris uf El Cajon, Calif.; a daughter, Carolyn H. Thompson of Trinity; 4 si.sters. Pearl Mallhews, Marie Haqx; and Madeline Shuler, all of Winston- Salem, nnd Ha/el Davis of MiKks­ ville; 6 gnmdchildrcn; and 4 grcal 'gnitidchildrclr .............. Funeral .services werc conducled at 2 p.m. Dec. 29, at Vogler nnd Sons Clemmons Chapel with tlic Rev. Ray Davis offlclaling. Burial followed in Grcen Meadows Baptist Church Cem­ etery. Memorials iiuy be made lo Grcen Meadows Baptist Chureh. 1646 N.C. Hwy. 801 North, Mocksvilie, N.C. 27028 or lo Davle Counly Senior Cen- Fred Mitchell Jones Fred MilclKll Jones, 85. of Ad­ vance, died Thuniday, Dec. 18. 1997. nt his home. Bom June 3.1912, in DavieCounty, to the lale Alex and Bertha Foster Jones, he was a retired fanner and was a mcmbcrof Fiirk Baptist Church for 63 years. He was preceded in death by his wife, Rorcnce Walser Jones, in 1987. He was also preceded in death by a broilier, Clyde Jones; and a sister, Nell Bailey. Sur^’iving arc 2 daughters, Helen Cassidy of Mocksviile and Barham Lmning of Advance; 4 grandchildren; 3 sislers. Addie Mac Walscr. MagdaleneStroudand Alma Williaim; and 4 brothers. Bonce Jones, Wade Jones, Ray Jones and Maynard Jones, all of Advancc. Funeral services were lield al 3 p.m. Dcc. 21, at Fork Baptist Church wllh the Rev. Yales Wilkinson and Donald FunderburkolTlcialing. Burial followed In the church cemetery. Memorials may be m:ule to tlie Fred Jones Mcnwrial Fund, c/o Fork Baplisi Chureh. 3140 U.S. Hwy. W Eiusl. Mocksvillc. N.C. 27028. B&H Roofing RcsidentsofNorthCarolina-espe- clallyihoselivingnearthe coast-likely are in f(V a wetter, cooler winter than normal this year lhanks lo El Nino, according to a new study by scientists at llic Stale Climate O^ice located at North Carolina Slate University. "Our analysis of El Nino’s histori­ cal impxt on the stale concludes that an increase in preclpltallon and a de­ crease In average temperatures are to beexpecied this winter." says Dr. Selhu Raman, N.C. State Climatologists and profcssorofmetcoroIogyalN.C.Stale. The further south and closer to the coast you are, the greater the deviation from norma] will be, Raman says. Coastal communities also may havc to cope with Increased bcach erosion, caused by morc storms than normal coming up the coast from the south. The ihrec-part study, which took two months to complete, is the first ever lo look at the efTects of El Ninoon NorthCarollnaweather. "Severalstud- ies have looked at the Impact on a national basis, but none offered a de­ tailed analysis of how El Nino would arreclNortliCHrulinudlrvctly,"Raman says. "Performing this ty|)c of ad­ vanced research and then making our findings available on a timely basis lo the people and businesses of Nonh Carolina is one of this onice's primary missions. It's especially critical that wc get this information to emergency management teams in coastal commu­ nities, so they can be prepared." Genera] conclusions from the study Include: •During El Nino events, there Is an increase in preclpitallonandadecreasc In average temperatures during the wInlermunlhsinNonhCarolina. This increase Is historically most signifi­ cant toward the south and In coastal areas, wiih smaller deviations from normal inland and northward. •During the late spring and early summer monlhs of an El Nino event, the stale tends to experience less pre­ cipitation and hlghcricmperatiires than normal, c.specially In regions near the coa&i and lo the soutli. Raman says he can't predict "with a good degree of ccrtainty" how much cooler and wetter ll will be this winlcr. and how much drier and hotter il will be next spring and summer. "The magnitude of the climatologlcal The Senior Cenler presents the be- ginnlngofthelnvestor'sClubon Tues­ day, Jan. 6 al 7 p.m. in the East Room. This 6-week program will focus on investing techniques ami provide a "hands-on" experience with a mock slock market where participants "buy" and "sell" stocks and track their progress. A i^ze will be awarded lo the one Who makes the most money by the end of 6 weeks. There will be guest speakers and olher learning materials, and it is open to all ages and investors of all levels. Thompson Completes Basic Military Training Army Nalional Guard Pvt. Donald L. Thompson has gradu^ed from ba­ sic military training at Fort Benning, Columbus, Ga. During the training, students re­ ceived instruction in drill and ceremo­ nies, weapons, n^ap reading, tactics, mililary courtesy, tnilllaryjusllce, first aid, and Army history and traditions. Thompson is the son of Lonnie M. Thompson of 382 Oakland Ave., Mocksvilie. Cost is $3 for the 6-week program. TWs program is for educational and entertainment purposes only. No real money will be used for Investments. Call the Senior Center to register at 634-0611. Interior Designs Inc. 'Accessories -Window Treatmcnt.s ’Bedding Ensembles -Silk Trees & Plants ■Floor Coverings «Mini Blinds •Wall Coverings •Charlene B, Cassidy .Jean Nichols W a rd ^S IDS Associate Mon.-Frl. 9:5;30 3560 Ciemmons Road. 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N < f o c l c s - v i l l e , N C 1 o th К m i l T o o ld fr ie n d s a n d n e w - h e re ’s w is h in g y o u a n d y o u rs h e a lth , p r o s p e r ity a n d h a p p in e s s in th e n e w y e a r. n *n r KyleSwkctMd .. KalMWaU " T E S E ÍÍ9M.1910 m 4 in m -tm SlnnMColmi EHeiGmbb AHctePufcer Mary Heidricb MacUeMcDaiOri â ---- m -im шё»19 «34^152 m -ìw changcs cannot be accurately con* slnjcted from the studies we've per­ formed," he says. "But the hisiorical data suggests il may be isignlficant in coastal regions." The study was conducted by the State Climate Office's newly formed El Nino Research Team, comprised of Raman, assistant slate climatologist Dcvdutta Niyogi, and NC St^-Me gradu­ ate Ryan Boyles, Brian Poller and Ori)ita Roswlntiaili. The Stale Cliniate Ofilce is located on NC State's Centennial Campus, and Is operated as part of the university's College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences. The office's staff works closely with scientists and students in the university’s Collegc of Agriculture and Life Sciences and Depanment of Marine. Earth and Atmospheric Sci­ ences lo conduct a wide range of re­ search, extension and public educatlOtt“ acliviiies. FormoreinformatlonaboutEINino or the State Climatc Office, call (919) 515-3056 or visit the office's Web site at: hltp://www.nc-cllmaie.ncsu.edu. Fu n er a l Hom e I SIS WAHboro StrMt • MocMvd«. NC‘"O'» 634-1100 josiali Eu$citc Smith 1917-1997 MOCKSVILLE «a Pmtl B. Crier -1997 WINSTON'SALEM Helen Carter Sowers 1914-1997 ADVANCE MmiVttTmi 1916-1997 MOCKSVlllE tt Lucas Weldon Grubbs 1997-1997 MOCKSVIILE tt Belva Foster 1938-1997 MOCKSVILLE tt P J Karen Renee Cliapin 1942-1997 MOCKSVILLE tt John H. Pope 1921-1997 WINSTON-SALEM tt Fred Mitchell Jones 1912-1997 ADVANCE Allie Burt Cnrter 1923-1997 LEXINGTON tt Carl Cecil Peeler 1922-1997 SALISBURY tt Eubert Heglar Graham 1916-1997 TROUTMAN tt Viola Smith Dayivalt 1913-1997 MOCKSVILLE I " Lena Uvejigooii Pless—I tt Clarence H. Sink 1927-1997 LEXINGTON tt Ruth Jones Orreli 1915-1997 MOCKSVILLE tt I Frances Harris Weaver | •1903-1997 VICTORIA, VA. Baker Furniture Mlllinq Road employees got an early release from work during the snow storm Monday morning, but had to spend quite a while wiping the while stuff from Iheir vehicles. '' “ - Photos by Robin Fergusson Ks ASnow Storai! Trucks had trouble negotiating ttte U.S. 64 East hill coming into Mocksvllle busy. Several of the trucks, and several cars, had to be pulled up the hill. Austin Keaion, 3, and Kayla Carter, 10, enjoyed playing In the snow Monday. Austin's favorite part was holding his mouth open and letting the snow flakes liy right in. Ш1е Caesarsr Pizza J I e w - Y e a r^ s^ p e cia b Pizza Pizza C la s s e 2 _ 12” pizzas S IH IO ' with 1 topping O i9 9 С а ж - ж - у о ж ж г P l u H 'Ж П п х MOCKSVIUE 6 3 4 -9 4 2 4 w m w nl RWOUOH 8QUME BOONE PLAZA 1юааш£.11С[— M YAOKmVIUERD. S o c r t s D A V IE CO UNTY E N T E R P R IS E REC O RD , Ja n . 1,1998 ■ B l Шепсе DHSBaskelball Progiam Improved; But Can Get Better Jim Young's menial engine doc&n't get the mileage it used to. but 25 years of wear and (car takes il toll. .....Young, Dovle's seven- month-old baskelball coach ninning on51' year-old legs, needs a timeout from lime lo lime. Tuming a program around takes just an unbelievable nmouni of energy, and I’m gelling lo the age where you can'l do it yourself uny longer," he said. "You have lo rely and trust good assistants.” And you have lo trust adminis- iraiions, especially when you've bounced from gym lo gym as frequently as Young. Adminisiralions sometimes say they're going to do somelhing, and do somelhing else. Davie's adminis* Iration said something and did whal they said, Tdling two vacant rooms with Fat Cook, Young's varsily assistant, and Tim Kenney. South Davie's eighth'grade coach. Young applauded ihe clean negotiations, specifically Principal Linda Bosi. who gave the grcen lighl and surrounded Young wiih shrewd personnel judges. "Not all adminisiralions will do whal they say,” he said. ”l'm nol Mli-administnition bul Ihcy will ЦУ (things) lo hire yoii but they don't back it up. ; They lold me they would not hire one of my people if there was a better candidate or ihey would nol remove anybody, which we didn't dsk. But if an opening was therc lhal they would give ihem a chance. .'..They absolutely did." : Cook and Kenney said all the righl ihings, looked over ihe field of options and then packed their bags - good-bye Pennsylvania • hello Davie Couniy. Kenney's huddle was mainly a one-way conversation, since he's single wiihout children. Cook has a wife and two young daughters. "Il isn'l easy to pack up a whole family," Cook said. ' But il was easy leaving his old job. a head-coaching position at a high school lhat he despised. • "I wasn'l happy at ihe school I was al." said Cook, a flve-year assistant under Young in Pennsyl­ vania. "Thai was one of the big reasons for moving, and I've always wanted to сол№ to Nortl\ Carolina." When Young p o (^ the idea to Kenney, he reached for his keys. .* ‘ "1 was naltered lhal Jim would even ask me to come down." said Kenney, who worked under Young's wings for four years. ^Secondly. I heard such good things aboul Davie County, the kids d-thrschoolT?ystcm;jndi fwas- something I wanted to be a part of." ■ Kenney marvels at the way Young operates, especially his magical touch with kids. "There are so nwny Ihings lhat I Please See Coach-Page B2 Fonner students, players and South Davie fans wanmly greet Athletic Direclor Charles Crenshaw to the gymnasium that was named In his honor. He Is retiring after 17 years as South's athletic direclor. - Photo by Robin Fergusson Charles In Charge South Davie Gym Named In Honor Of Retiring Athletic Director By Brian Pitts Davic County Enlerprise Record Aficr 30 years ofteaching. coaching and over­ seeing athletics, Charles Crenshaw has seen just about everything • exccpl ihis. Soon afler the South Davie girls basketball icam's 30-23 victory over Concord on Dcc. 15, Crenshaw walked through the gym doors and found the stands lined with former players and friends, all of them beaming at the man who has louched hundreds of lives. They chcered admirably as he walked toward the centcr of ihe floor. Crcnshaw waved dis­ creetly,ihensioodbcside Principal Robert Landry. "ll was quite obvious when Charles walked in thatgymnosium thal ihcre area lotof people who ihlnk highly of the man." Landry said. Crenshaw, who stepped down as the school's athletic dircctor after 17years,desplsesat(enllon. But this was his moment. "Charles wouldnevcrwantanything.but there werc many people in the community lhat felt Charles should be honored,” said Landry. He was honored by having ihegym named for him. Overwhclmedbyiheattention,Crenshawpro- nounc^d himself embarrassed. "I was shocked lodeath, rcally embarrassed to get out therc in front of all those people," he said. "But il was nice." Crcnshaw, who tried lo keep his wandering miud in some sort of focus, couldn'l keep a siifT upper lip as he held the microphone. "I was totally shocked," he said. "Fd liked to have said morc lo thank people and recognize al! the people thal came. But. gosh, I was so shocked I could barely lalk. Now I think of all the ihings I should have said." Landry kept Crcnshaw secluded In his office during Ihe girls game, keeping the ccrcmony under wraps. "I walked In and saw our teams lined up and thoughl: 'Why are our boys and girls oul there?" he said. As Crcnshaw proceeded, his jaw muscles loosened and his face softened. He was touched. Please See Gym-Page B3 W!ar Eagle Cheerieaders Rrst In Two Competitions Team Qualifies For National Honor Davic High's Compelition Chccrlcodine Squad won fiisI placc al the UCA Rcgionals, held al Ihc Uni­ veisily of North Carolina at Greens­ boro on Nov. 24. at Champion/Americhcer in Fayctlcvilli:, rccciving a bid to Amcrichccr Nationals in Florida. The squad members includc: Chris Aimstrong.LauraConcII.CarlaEaton, KrislinGanwr,GinaIrby,KarinMillcr, Emily Osbome, Ramona Pittman, Courtney Carter, Casey Petiicord, Laura Windley, Brandi Comalzer, Emily Harpc, Amy Hardistcr, Shawna Spry. Ten Willoughby, Shana Brewer and KrislcnCrayson.Thcyarc coachcd iwhsr- ThcncxlcompctilionsarcJan.24al Greensboro's Grimslcy High, Jan. 31 al Raleigh's Memorial Auditorium Гог the Stale Championship, Feb. 14 al Durham's Hillside High, Match 7 in Raleigh and March 26-30 al Orlando, Fla., lor Ihe Nationals. Who'sHot^ Point guard Stacey Bandy made one big steal after an- : oOier.triggeringatS-pointoul- - buisiandleaifingNoithDavie's: : girb 10 Iheir first victo^, SO-^ 48 over West Rowan.' ; C hris Hauser, C h ris; Nichob, Adam. Sain and, StevenSlaolqiiiieacoinbuied; 300 for North Davie's un- War Eagles 1 ^ Opening Games In Sam ü/loir Classic DavicHighvarsilybaskclballtcams gol oir lo a slow start in Ihe Sam Moir Christinas Classic alCalawbaCollcgc Saturday evening. The War Eagle girts were domi­ nated by East Rowan, losing lo the Musuings 66-37. The boys slarled strong, but fal- Icrcd at Ihe end, losing loCcmral Picd- ^ i)eaten wrestling teant DavcPopHneleyaiedSouifa^ ‘Davie toaSl-SOoveitimevic-‘i Í toryoyerConcoid, scoring dibl > game-winning basket wiih 1S ; ;secon(b remaining. mom foc South Rowan by a 6I-S4 scorc. East Rowan jutnped to a 15-7 lead after Ihc litsl quarter and never looked back, increasing Ihc lead to 35-12 al the half. Davic was led by Tiffany Peoples with 8 points and Melinda Richie with 6. The Davic boys looked like they had South Rowan'snumbcrcariy,lcad- ing by as much asninc. South rallied to within two al the half, and poured it on in the third quarter. Davie was led by Derrick Faulkner with 14 points and Jason Necsc with J2 ------------------------ The Davie teams werc both seeded fouith in Ihc inumamcnl, and Ihc East giris and the South boys werc cach secdcdflllh. Davie giris were scheduled lo play Salisbuiy, and the Davie boys were sel lo facc East Rowan in loser's bracket games on Monday aftemoon. Besdutrans Turn Into Success Fbr Runners In Davie YMCA Race : ltaMyeaniigo,Keil)iHutleyslanedtonin. t His reason was simple. ; "I was fat" 'v Now, the 32-year-old Huntersville man is inaking a name for himself as one of the lop road racers in this region. : Coming off a win al the Kiawah (S.C.) Manthon in mid-Pecember, Hurley came to M^ksville lost Saiuiday lo for an easy win in Ihe.Davie F«nUy YMCA's Resolution Run. A№ (alof9I ninnencompleied the 10K ai_______________________________ (6.2 mile) course Ihrough the streets ofMocks­ villc. It was cold, and had rained all moming, bul the rain subsided for Ihe hour or so the racc was held. Huricy, sponsored by Run For Your Life of Charlotte, nnished Ihe coursc in 34 minutes,43 scconds, with Robert Murray second al 35:09 and Mick Gallant third at 35:46. Coming olf a head cold and just two weeks after Ihe marathon, Huriey said he was pleased with his eiTort, although It was neariy two _______si.___________________________ minules off his besi (32:50) lOKtime. Hurley and Murray were neck and neck until about die flve mile mark, when Hurley pulled away for a 26-second win. Betsy Page of Winston-Salcm was the win­ ner in the female division, and like Hurley, has been running for aboul thn^e yean. But her reasons werea bit different. The 25- year-old was a swimmer in college, and needed another spoil lo slay In shape. So she started running. She flnlshed Ihe YMCA course in 41:09, ahead of Kari Staley (42:00) and Dana Hiall (45:34). Page pulled away ftom Staley al about Ihe two-mile mark, and was pleased with hercffort. "II was a good race, allhough I have tun a little faster. I fell pretty good. Hie hills on (miles) three and four were a little slow... but that's eKpectcd.” Page said hertimes have been improving for a couple of months. Race director Danny Vestal said the evenl went well, with 113 participating, several in a nuteand ahalf "tuniun” aiound Ihe Rich Paik block. The lOK race traveled Irom the YMCA on Cemetery StrecttoNonhMain.headcd soulh Io Salisbury Streei where it headed back lowanl town, liie coutse wem on Valley Road to Wilkcsboro Street, to U.S. 64 to Main Street and back to Ihe YMCA. M - D A V IE CO UNTY E N T E R P R IS E REC O RD , Ja n . 1,1998 Basketball Notes: Duane Phillips Realizing Potential Alimisl miylhins’s possible for Davic point guard Duane Pliillips, a soplioniore wlio lias llie liiols lo l>c- comcasupcrslar. "Duane ilocsn’l know whal liecaniloyel,"Coach Jim Young said. "If he hils his books, ba-onics a sludenl and disciplines himself on and off llie llixir, he will go some placc. (Colleges) wiil wanl lo wrile him a comracl. He has ilial kind of abilily, and he has made bi« sleps." ' Tlie ball’s in Phillips' coun. "He knows," Young said. "We've talked to him. He luui abilily thal he hasn't even lapped yel." Seniors Jamlc Ncesc and Mall James have strong respccl for Ihclr coach, even when he erupts."Hc's go­ ing to get on your bull Ifyou screw up, bul he's going to bring you right back up." Jamie said. "He's not going lo tcM yon you're a loser, lhat you're terrible." Is Jame.s describing a 51-year-old or ? I-year-old'; "He's cool, man. Ev­ ery Ixxly likes him. He's a great coach. He believes in us, and his crilicism Is consiruciive criticism." Vinint appreciates the overtime lmiilicr.i lininii'llnmelli, Nonh D.ivic's .scvcnth-gnideemch, nnd Leo Bninelli, Davie's JV coKh, have worked. "Thdy haven't been In this system, bul they have put in the extra lime to leam," lie said. "And Ihcy believe In it." Young und his chief assistant, Pat Cook, can't say enough good things about Mike Dinkins, an assistant wl^o has stuck with Davie's athletic pro­ gram despite being replaced as the girls coach. "He is so valuable to this stair, because he's a person who lias been here." Cook said. "So he knows all the ins and outs about the league that we'rc in and the family members lhal make up the team." Notes & QuotesHas South Coach Been Spying On North?] Davie High School HeatJ Basketball Coach Jim Young (left) talks lo proteges, assistant Pat Cook and South Davie Coach Tim Kenney. - Photo by Robin Fergusson Coach Hopes To End C am In Davie Continued From Page B l admire about Jim." he said. "I love his love of Ihe kids. He loves his ■ players and he loves what he docs on Ihe court. He's a great gym tcachcr and he docs get close lo his kids. He's dedicated to the sport of basketball and to the kids of Davie County." Bul can be propel Davie up tlie Central Piedmont Conference ladder? "He's done it before several . limes," Kenney said of Young's .700 winning percentage after 5.56 games. "If 1 didn't believe in Jim Young or whal he does. I wouldn't be here." Kenney rates his mentor as a coaching gianl, a forceful leader. "He's a wonderful teacher of basketball and is a very intense coach," he said. "He is a very strong motivator and very good at dealing with the players and communicaiing with his players." Kenney, set on fíhcríng young talent up the ladder, seems content 10 remain out of public view. "Right now. I'm very honored to be a part of Jim's system al the middle sclux'l,. Right now that's where I wanl to be." Because they share the .same strategies, il was meant for Young and CiHik to sharc the same bcnch. "When wc first met. wc kind of hil it off real good," Cook said. "We have the same philosophies about tlie game, which is encourag­ ing because I'm thinking Ihe exact same thing he's thinking al the same lime." They're thinking fasl. "The up-tempo style is always exciting lo watch," Cook said. "Putting some points on the Ixianl is greal to .see." Cook admires Young's blunt personality more than anything, a trail thal seems lo .stoke his players' fire. "He is very forward and dirccl wilh the players," he said, "and he gets the kids to play at Ihcir potential. If not, they don't play, and lhal's the way you have lo be." Tliis is Young's 26ih year and fifth home cour\, and he promised his wife last May that Davie was his final road trip. He reinforced thal pledge again last week. "The only thing lhal would change my mind is if the public and admini.stration aren't happy with whal we'rc doing," he said. "Be- ■ cause we'rc happy here. Tlie public's been great, tlie kids have respiinded lo us ircmcndously, the golf courses arc' gorgeous and the faculty has been oulstanding. "And this is the tnilh. I have never gone 10 a new position aad found Ihings as positive as Ihey've been from top 10 bollom. It's been outstanding." Young sees nothing but sunny skies ahead, but if the view ever darkens he insisted thal he could handle any fallout. "So if it doesn't work, it's nobtidy's fault but mine because ihe olher stuff is therc." he said. History says Young will eventually push the War Eagles inlo the contending field. "I think you'll sec progress this year, bul you won't see the end rcsuUs for four jeais probaWj," he said. '"That's how long it takes." North Davie's Scan Stevens .scorvd ju.sl six points in :i recent 43-31 win over Chinn Grove, bul Ihey wen: a noi.sy six. "With Ihrci! seconds lell in the first quarter, he just threw it up from halfcoun and banked il in," Coach Trish King said. '"Hial set the tone for Ihe secoml quaner because cvcrytKxty was screaming and yelling aboul lhal. Then at Ihe end of the second quarter, he hil a layup wilh Iwo .scconds lefi." Stevens' impact goes beyond his 13.0 .scoring average. "His defense and ball handling kept us in Ihe game," King said. "Bccause when he sits out, wc really miss him. He's prtib.-ibiy the quickest player on Ihe team. He gels a lot of steals." W hal door has Mull Wilson been using? South Davie's wrestling coach has scouted North Davie heavily, behind North coach Ron Kirk's b,ick. "I w.Tnt to know when he scoutcd me three times," said Kirk, refetring to fthnt Wilson .said recently. "He ha.sn’t seen me wre,stle bul twice, unless he sneaked in one time."Kirk is tired of hiding. Bring on Jan. 27, when tlicy collide once and for all. "It's going to be one licck of a match," Kirk .said. "It's going (o be a lot like it was last , yeiu-, depending on who gets rolling." Point guard Kenny Collins ,md center John Orsillo are steering Davie's J V baskethill leam to the top. "I lold them they are really pushing Ihis leam in another direction," said Co,nch Leo Bninelli, whose club has won five straight. "We're on a roll. Our goals aie sel high, and we're jusi aboul achieving them.” nie War Eagle« are applying suffocating defense, and there's more coming. • "Defensively, we're playing great ball," : _ Bninelli said. "(Opponents) are having problems - ! wilh almost eveiything we throw at them,Hid we; have a lot to put in yel." ; j Davie wrestling coach Buddy Lowery had an’ argument with the referee after leicmy Sink lost ii ; controversial S-4 decision toNofth Davidson's i Brian Bowman, and the ref won. I "We thought wo had a takedown in the last five ; seconds," Lowery said. "I thought we had a takedown, but what I thought and what the referee • thought were two different Ihings. We had our discussion, it didn'l do any good and we wenl on." ! Loweiy expects a losing rccordln those matches. "I'm not going to win Ihose," he said. "But maybe it will influence Ihem a tittle more in one of those other close nutches." Alleghany ended the Davie wrestling team's unbeaten record, but not the season. "It's greal to be undefeated, it's greal lobe No. . 1, but il doesn't make a happy hoot unlil aboul Ihe middle of Febfuao'."Lowei> said. "You've got : three weeks In Febniary - dual teams, regionals andstates^" Don't tell senior wrestler Jon Mauney that he's It -2. He wanls it all. "He's in kind of-Twding no better word-a ' funk," Lowery said. "He's down on himself and isn't wrestling wilh very mwh confidence, even though be won (against Alleghany). He's not satisfied. Ihat’s good but if voit * » 1 h»v« w J confidence, you're not going (0 It just makes sense: Wlicn pu're n.xmting from an illness at home, you can sleep in your o\ni bed, watch your own TV set, use your own bathroom. You're in liimiliar sur­ roundings. You're more relm-d. You're hap­ pier. Vou rccovcr fiislcr. At Rnwim Regional Home Health, wc make it possible for you to get well in the comfort of your own home without giving up any of the medical care you'd reccive in a hospital. And the cost is usually far less than a hospital stay. 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Crenshaw Gymnasium. Gym Named For Retiring Athletic Director Continued Fnxn PageBI Then you start seeing pcoplcand it finally dawned on me lhat something was going on," he said. "I was so honored lhat somebody would (hink rvcdoncsomcthing. Il was very nice." As he passed ihrough ihc impn[)mpiu reception line, Crenshaw encounlered Mike Alexander. Frosty Prim and Steve Ridenhour, ihrce players from Cooleemee's 1967 basketball team. Crenshaw's firsl ever. Crenshawhasmanystrongathletic- dircclor qualities, foremost among them organization and warmth. "He has always been rcady, always hadthingsinplace,''Landrysaid. "He's very organized. You name il. he did il. "When leams come herc, ihey al­ ways know they're treated first-class. He is a very compassionate man, a true AD." Treating visitors wilh genuine care meant more than anything lo Cren­ shaw. who was always seen racing around a field on his trademoric golf ’ cait feeding officials and coaches. "When you come to Soulh Davic, ; we want you to know we're going lo take carc of you," said Crenshaw. "We'rc going lo try to beat you If we can, fair and square. But win, lose or draw, wc'rc going to treat you os nicc . aswecanincvcrywaywcknowhow." But Crenshaw, who acknowledged that bum-out was settling in, fell it was time lo move on. "I thoroughly enjoyed il." he said. "Iloveworking wilh kids. Ilovesports. [ love lo mow. But it jusi gol lo wherc il was so much thal I was just getting liaxl.... A lot of pet^plc don'l realize just how much it rcally is. There's a lot of little things, a million little things, and unlil you do it you don't appreciate il." While he’s fading from sports, he'll continue to tcach until I p.m.. ihcn accelerate his golf game arid spend more time at home with wife Patsy, daughter Elizubclh and son Charlie. He smiled. "You'll probably find me al Twin Cedars a day or two," said Crenshaw, who was given a year’s membershipasaretirement8ift."Ifeel like if I don'l play about every day they’ll feel like ihcy wasted their money." Crenshaw plans to rclum lo the classroom next fall, but hints that full rclircmcnt is around the comer. "I don’l know how long I’m going to teach." he said. ’'I may teach for several more years ... If I win ihe Virginia lottery, I'll probably quit to­ morrow." . Crenshaw, who fil the teacher^'oach mold perfectly, never regretted aday. "Ispcnl30years doing somelhing I thoroughly like," he said. "I griped sometimes and all. bul when you're doi ng someihi ng you really enjoy, that’s worth a lot. '’I know people making big money and Ihey can'l stand their jobs. I’ve never felt thal way." • Crenshaw taught at Cooleemee from 1967-79, Ihen moved to Soulh Davic. coaching track and basketball Rl both schools.... From 1990-93. he coachcd varsily boys baskelball al Davie High, bringing integrity to the program. "I know hedid," said Landry. "Mr. Crenshaw is the kind of person lhat is vvcll-rcspectcd by all. and he got us back lo the level that wc needed lo be back at. In respectability and in characler." Jerry Callison. a closc friend lo Crenshaw who has laken over the ath- Ictic-dircctor duties, has the stiff task of following in Crenshaw’s footsteps. "I have some big shoes to fill," said Callison. who was the assistant AD. "Thank goodness he's slill going to be herc working, so he'll be able to help out if I have any questions." Everyone involved envisions a smooth transition. "Jerry will do an excellent job," said Landry. Crenshaw said: "I think he’ll do a fine job. He's always worked hard al it and helped me a lol." Callison. with the programonsturdy ground, doesn't foresee any drastic changes. "He's got such a gcxxJ program go­ ing Ihere’s no need for any major changes," Callison said. "So I’ll iry to carry on what he’s been doing.” Dut Crenshaw won’t be forgotten. "I think it's a big loss for Souih Davie, for Ihe school system in general and our confercnce. Because he was such a big part of the conference. He’ll be missed." Bany WhilkK'k. the football and tennis coach, will be Callison's assis­ tant. "Barry brings with him a different dimension." said Landry. "They'rcboth go-getters. Barry can inspire you to do more. Well, thai's going to be counted on." Crenshaw is sure lhat Whitlock will make an Impact. "Barry's greal at talking with peoplc,"he said. "He'sgoodat meeting people and making them feel comfort­ able. His teams have always gotten high sportsmanship votes from other coaches, even though he wins a lol." Landry assigned Tim Kenney and Becky Milleras assistants underCalli- son and Whitlock. HOMEOWNERS First Greenslioro Home Equity 1300 Westgate D rive • Winston-Salem, NC 27103 Specializing In hi And 2nd Mortgages. 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Law shall not only be subject to loss of the exemption, but also to the penalties provided by N.C. Law. If you did not receive the exclusion but are now eligible, you may obUIn a copy of an application from the Assessor. It must be filed by April 15. You must file a listing form to continue to receive the exemption. Listing will begin January 2,1998 In the Tax Administrator's Office in the County Administration Building. Office listing help Is available Jan. 2-February 2,1998. Hours will be 8:30 A.M. to 5:00 Р.1И. Monday thru Friday. The deadline for listing is February 2, 1998. Completed forms must be postmarked by the U.S. Postal Sen/ice not later than February 2, 1998. All late listings are subject to a 10% penalty. Please make your return early to avoid a late penalty. Davie County Tax Administrator Maty Nell Rlehle В4'- D A V IE CO UNTY E N T E R P R IS E REC O RD , Ja n . 1,1998 D A V IE CO UNTV E N T E R P R IS E REC O RD , Ja n . 1,1998 - B5 Winston-Salem's Betsy Page was Ihe top female, finishing In 41 minutes, 9 seconds. She was 15th overall. A total of 91 runners from across North Carolina and other states take to the streets of Mocksville In the Davie Family YMCA Resolution Run last Saturday. - Photos by Robin FerguMon Runners Take To Streets In Resolution Race Keith Hurley of Huntersville crosses the finish line first, clocked at 34:43 by volunteer Mary Evans. Continued From Page B I Following arc age group winners who nx*eived a plaque: Women's OMsion 20-24: Kimberly Gentry. 47:46; Kalie Miller. 53:50. 25-29: Trish Rega. 1:01:26; Claire Wilson. 1:05:50; Jo May. 1:13:03. 30-34: Kim Porter. 48:11; Susan Moorc, 49:28; Canilyn Drce.sc. 50:43; 4a44:TrishMalloy.54;03;Gis/elle Jones. 56:41. 4549: Ann Miller. 1:09:31. 50-54: KaihySeavers,48:40;Joycc Bcck. 56:58; Linda Danlcli. 58:03. i\fen’s Division 19 and under: Nalh.'iniel Dick. 40:28. 20-24: Chris Beaver. 40:02; David Burchficld.44:40; Ryan Kanim.45:12. 2S-29:Mikc Mascia, 36:13; Roger Sims.47:2l;Wally Holt, 53:06, 30-J4: Bill Johncock. 36:39; Glenn Wells, 37:08; Chris Kern. 40:33. 35-39: Mark Roberts. 37:02; Grcg Kowaski, 42:19; Mike McCall. 42:53. 4(M4: Steve Staley. 38:49; Tom Torkildson, 40:41; Grcg Fagan, 41:10. 4549: Bob Milan, 37:24; Dennis Moon,38:28;FrcddieNecdhani,43:IO. 50-54: Larry Seavcrs, 44:04; Charliic Liulc.48:16; Ed Jones. 50:24. 55-59: John Dunkclberg, 43:00; EddicGwyn,45:45;BobRuslad.53:50. 60 and up: Jen)' Johnacok, 45:06; Luther Thompson. 46:34; Jack Ibraham. 47:27. 1997 Davie rum lly YM CA K cM tluilonKunKnulb 47. 1. Keilh Hurley, liunivnvilie, .14:43 4H. 2. RoK'rt Murray, .VV09 49. .1. Mick Gallani, Gavnibtm ). .15:46 50. 4. Mike M a«ia. ChajK-l H ill, 36:2.1 51. iiiU M n cw k . JUckof>’. 36:39 52. 6. Mark Kotvrn. HiKhestiT. .37:02 53. 7. CIcnn WtfIN, CIcmmom. 37:08 54. 8. liuh Milan. Crecihbom, .37:24 55. 9. IX'tinii Nfotm, I’ralTlown. 38:28 56. 10. Sieve Slaley, Cluilolle, 38:49 57. 11. ChrisBiM\vr,Hii-kor>',40;0l 58. 12. NaihanicI Dick. GrcvnsUim, 40:28 59. 13. Cliris Kern. Winilon-Salcm, 40:33 60. 14. Tom TorkilJs()n.Malthews, 40:40 61. 15. llc»yl*age,W iim on-Salcin.4l;0‘i . 62. 16. CregFapan.\Vimlon-Salcm,4l:IO 63. 17. Kari Staley, Charlotlc. 42:00 64. 18. Joey Shiriktl. Columbia. 42:06 19. Crvi;Ku>^aski. 42:18 66. 20. John Dunkclberg, WinUon-Salem. 42:.S9 67. 21. Tuny Rouse, West End, 43:04 68. 22. Fn;iW icNecilhain.Kcm cnville,43:IO 69. 23. KouneyLA‘e,t^noir, 43:24 70. 24. Rick Wood. Chailonc,43:.19 71. 25. An Dunn, Morganton, 43:51 72. 26. Mike McCall. Hudson. 43:.S3 73. 27. Mark IVgram, N. Wilkeshon», 43:56 74. 28. Ijr r y .Seaven, Charlotte, 44:(M 75. 29. DannySeen, NewK*rry,44:U 76. .10. Ken Jones. Clenuiwns, 44:22 77. 31. David iiirchneld. Cary, 44:40 78. 32. Jerry Johnawk,Craml Rapids, 45:02 79. 33. Mike Twomcy,Ga‘cnvhoro, 45:07 80. 34. RyanKam m .Kalci£h,45;l2 81. 35. Daru Hiatt. Cleininons.45:.14 82. 36. Eddie Gwaliney, Morganlon, 45:45 83, 37. Luther Tlionipson. Elkin, 46:31 84. 38. ChritKoclianwici!, Sponanburg,46:.16 85. 39. Joe King, Fa)cltevilic, 46:40 86. 40. Tom KarflcM. Rock Ilill, 46:.55 87. 41. RogefSiim .llighl'uinl,47:2l 88. 42. John Mu|loy,\Vinston*Salcm, 47:22 89. 43. Jack Ibraham, Clemmons. 47:26 90. 44. Kimberly Gentry, High 1*01^47:46 9). Kim I'ortcr, Mocksville, 48:11 Charles Uttle, I’leasant Ganlen, 48:16 Kathy Seavcn.aiarlottc, 48:30 Dale Tcsh. Newburgh, 48:46 H ill Grubbs, Clemntont. 48:47 Kamron Hcnllcld, Clemmons, 48:58 Mike Walden, .Salisbury, 49:17 Suun Moon:. Wocxtkar. 49:28 Dave 0)pe, Halon Rouge, U .. 49:47 Dean Koufc, Robbins, 50:16 Richard Hcntley.DrexcI, 50:22 Ed Jones. Winston-Salem, 50:24 Mark Aanm, East Hcnd, .50:38 Carolyn Breese, Winston-Salem, 50:43 DanGunnoe, East Hvnd, 51:29 WaUer I’harr. Glen Alpltw. 52:25 W ally Holi, Gn-ensbor». 53,06 Mike Simpson, Greensboro. 53; 18 Chip Morgan. 5.1:22 Bob Rustad, Winston-.Salem. 5.1:50 Katie M iller. iYamovsn, 53:59 Jim M iller. I'famown, 54:00 Trish M ulloy, Winston-Salem. 54:03 Tony Coins. CletumoM. 54:05 Don Smith, C№cnsboro, 54:32 Mike Bamhardl, Mocksvillc, 55:13 Michael tj)ng. Winston-Saletn, 55:20 Chuck Krafi, Lcuisville, 56:19 Ois/ellc Jones, Clemmons, 56:41 Joyce Beck, Gkn Alpine, 56:58 Carolyn Fritische, Salisbury, 57:50 U c Starnes. Granite Falls, 57:55 Thomas Dunlevy, Yadkinville, 57:57 Unda Banlell, .Salisbury, 58:03 Sandy Hunter, Clemmons, 58:05 Dan Watkins, Greensboro, 59:08 Ron Whittfford. Mishawaka, 1:00:59 Trish Rcga, Winston-Salem, 1:01:26 Wade Uvnanl, Mocksville, 1:03:44 Tom M ay, Gn‘ensK)m. 1:04:45 Cecil rn)ushee, Winston-Salem, 1:05:43 Chiro Wilst>n, Greensboro, l:M :50 Burton Rights. Advancc. 1:06:28 Stephen Schoeberlc, Morganton, 1:06:38 Debra King. Faycltcsillc, 1:07:42 Ann M iller, I’rarftown, 1:09:31 Joan May, 1:13:03 Davie native Linda Bartlett,, now of Salisbury, was third in the women's age 50-54 group. South Davie Wins In Overtime South Davic Hnally llrcd on all cyl­ inders, beating Concord 30-23 in a rcccnt cighth-grodc girls basketball game. "TWs was the first game lhal wc all came together as a total team cnbrt," Coach Melanie Linville said. Thcgirls played with heaxt aiMl they looked good,” They all pitched in, contributing on the boards or delivering timely bas- .kets, "Erin Grey (six rebounds) had an ouutanding rebounding game," Lin- viile said. "Sara Erb (six poims), Jes- sicaGranl(l I points, rourboards),and Samanlha Cartner (six. five) had an excellent olTensive game." Cartner was feeling it from thestart, scoring her team's first eight points whileRandi Moorc and KristinRaynor clan^downomheoihcrcnd,''Moorc and Raynor led ihc team dercnsively," Linville said, Anna Mackintosh gave the Tigers a boost, coming off the bench Гог four points. Moorc added ihrcc poinis. Knights Tamo Tigers Later in the week, the J.N. Fries Knights blitzed South wilh 8-1 first- quarter run, rode inlo halftime with a nine-point cushion and rolled to a 42- 22 win. Tries had an excellent team and just totally outplayed us in all aspccls,” Linville said. South’s sluggish start was the dif- fcrcncc, "Wc didn’t play well in the first half," Linville said." Wc pickcd up the pace after halftime." Tiger Girls Overcome Concord ByBctaarMs Davie Cbuniy Enteiprise Reconl "Itic kills went crray ¡uul lhal was probably Ihe mosl vocal crowd we've lull, which I was pleased wilh because have his shooting eye again. He's gel­ ling very good posiiion undcincalh." -^'s the oldest uicli iiiihclmfltirliai— tfatsHlhtnanisveiyimpenanl forujr----BecausehehastOTeregpteyssirai— it tricked Concord. Down a point wilh time running down. South Davie eighth-gnide boys basketball coach Tim Kenney went with the pick-and-roll to pull out a thrilling 51-SO ovenimc victory. Dave Poplin set a screen for Jason Hogue, rolled to the basket and scored anuncontaiedUyupoffHogue'senliy pus with IS Hcondi (eft in OT, send­ ing the Tigen to their fourth win in six South spread the floor wilh 27 sec- ondilefl 'The initial part of il wasnl thefc,' Kemey said. T Ik backdoor wasn'l dteie, bw Dave and Hogue etecutcd a perfect pick-and-foll. Hogue hit him wllh a great pass.' The GoUminen promplly turned Ihe ball over with five seconds left, iiiliH (M r Utt-gasp chance and Irig- fM illtw ildcdclnlkiii. : . V < No one has been more importanl lhan Hogue, who had a phenomenal game, a caieer-high 20 poinis and six assists. Teammalcs keep force-feeding the acrobatic forward. "He again was the recipient of a tot of good passes from Poplin and a lot of good traps on his part," Kenney said. Poplin had eight poinis and 10 re­ bounds, bul Ihc flnal deuce will be a lasting memory. "He's a vety cerebral player, very smart onlhe floor,"Kenney said. "Dave was tickled. To execute the way they did was very pleasing. "Heand Patrick Loweiy(fourpoinis, 11 boards) TOvcrykeyforus. Both do a good job of rebounding." , Greg Brooks'elevator ride contin­ ued. "He hit some big shou for us," Kenney sidd of Brooks, who scored nine. "He's stepping up. He leems to' iariy 10 bfoUicr Shawn, a Davic JV sophomore who also plays bigger lhan he is. "He's not Ihe biggest kid in the world, but he gets good rebounding position and draws a lol of fouls that way,"Kenneysaid. "He knows he's nol going 10 outjump anybody so he boxes out." Jason Crowley added lOpoinls and live boards. • Later in Ihc week, J.N. Fries beat Ihe Tigers unmereifuily, SO-23, snap­ ping their four-game, winning streak. Crowley and Brooks led a futile attack with seven each, Jonathan Ijames had flveandWesley Scolt Iwo. Hogue and Chris Stein had one apiece.... South, led by Hogue's 10.8, is getting solid contribulions from riveplayers.Crow- leyisscoringata9.8 pace, foi towed by Brooks and Lowery's 6.S and Poplin's S.8. т ж т т т т т т т т т т т ALL AMERICAN ORD-MERCURY NEW YEAR’S SPECIALS Buy any new 1997 Ford or Mercury in stock for under dealer invoke cost with this coupon! Hurry in now, this offer expires on January 5,1998. 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Subtracting two vital cogs nnd add­ ing Dan Sullivan and David Woold­ ridge equaled a 43-31 victory over China Grove, : *'Wc went in at a disadvantage be­ causc I only have four post players to begin with," Coach Trish King said. "We went in nol real surc how we werc going lo do." . Forwards Sullivan (14 point.s) nnd Wooldridge (nine) look up S3 perccnt oflHc scoitn^icadprgT^rtHTrm^ line with solid board work and lifting the Wildcats to ihcir third win. . "Dan hadan excellent game," King said. "He stepped up nnd just kind of tookoverarole lhal hehadn't played all year. He had .some rcally nicc movc.s. Most ofhis .shots werc coming from the outside and he's a post player, "David did a rcal go(xl job rcbound- ing.thcyrcally sicpped upand look all the responsibility of having to covcr for two people," King delivcrcd n fiery ieclurc in a praclicc leading to the game. "We were playing on emotions bc­ causc I hud n lulk with Ihc boys about some Ihings that happened in pmc- tice," she said. "Wc lalked alwut team unity, playing together, and they went out and played with a lot of einoilon and heart," King sprcad the praise. "Donnie Vcsial(fourpoint.s)playcd agreatgame, Hegaveilallhehad."shc said. "I was rcal piciised wilh Danny Locffier's play, nnd Drondon Gentry (six) hil two hig 3s, He's come on as a big 3-poinl .shixilcr." Scan Stevens, whose avcnigc dipped to 13.0, added six and Doug Smith and Locffier had two cach. • North (3-4) lost later in the week to West Rowan. 52-34. Sullivan kickcd offusirongN\'cck with IOpoints,Kicked hy six from Stevens and Justin Dot.son, four from Smilh and Vestal and iwo from Kenny Orsiilo and W(K>ldridgc. l|ger Wrestlers Gear Up F|br PMSC Championship By;Brian Pitts Davic County Enterprise Rccord South Davie's wnxstlcrs munched on another appetizer rcccmly while preparing to dine at the Piedmont Middle SchoolConfcrcnce’sclilclable in carly January. Coach Malt Wilson's Tigers routed Concord 78-12, J.N. Fries 54-27 and Alleghany 57-30, but their regular- season championship hopes will prob­ ably hinge on matches with Moores- ville and Kannapolis, which will take place Jon, 6 and 8, "Kannapolis is undefeated and Moorcsvillc's been rolling high, beat­ ing icams badly," Wilson .said, "Their scorc with Knox was similar to ours (óó-IS), so it will probably depend on whcrc our slrcnglhs meet. They'll be our two touglicst matches," So far, the Tigers (8-1) have met every challenge, _______ "We had a rcal successful week," Wilson said. "I ihoughl if we went inlo the Christmas brcak undefeated that, as hard as wc'rc going lo work, wc may come out of Chrislmas full of steam." The clash with Alleghany, which prcscnlcd a lineup full of hoIe.s, didn'l live up to its advanced billing, disap- poiniing Wilson. "Tliey didn't have a full team." he said.:’7hey forfeited four weight classcs or il;wouId have been a rcal competi­ tive match." teulh's shocking brilliancc isparal- lel with heavyweight Adam Barber, whaiis perfomiing like he's on a mis- sion. He - along with Larry Hudson, Luke Kooniz, Jacob Garner nnd Michacl Clement - is unbeaten al 8-0, Barber's defining moment camc againsi J,N. Fries' big man, who strut­ ted iUDund the gym without a .shirt for a good hour. Tlicn the pretender was fiat on his back, pinned 35 scconds into his duel with B;ubcr. "He is serious nnd looking rcal goixJ," Wilson said. "Tliat helpcd his confidence and showed everybody whal he's made of. He's nol joking around." KoonlzcoulduscDarber'stighLsfor pajamas, bul he's jusi as big on the mat. "He has wrestled sirong conipeli- lion and is really looking good," Wil­ son said. "He's done u great job, actu­ ally wrestling up a weight class to make us stronger. He's di>iiig u gicat job." So is seventh grader Ben Allred, who has improved steadily wiih just one setback. "He has really come on," Wilson said. "For a seventh grader, he has rcally stepped up with several pins lhal have helped us." A.J. Scales. Joey Davis and David Grccne have also been productive, los­ ing just oncc. NORTHCAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICEDISTRICT COURT DIVISION RLE NO: 97JS6 IN THE MATTER OF:BRANDI MAY DYSON. ■ minor child NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BYPUBUCATTONTO: JANICE WYMANTAK E NOTIC E mat a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed In the above-entltlod aclion. The nfllure ol the retiel being sought Is as follows:THE DAVIE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES IS SEEKING CARE, PROTECTION AND SUPERVI­SION OF BRANDI MAY DYSON You are required lo make defense to such pleading no later than the 3rd day ol - FebruafV71998rMrd’dale being foily (40)days from the nrstpubiicaUonolthlsnotlce, and upon yoiit failure to do so. the patty seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought.This the 25th day of December, 1997. MARTIN, VAN HOY, SMITH a RAISBECK. L.LP, BY: SALLY W. SMITH ATTORNEY FOR DAVIE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES Ten Court Square Mocksville. NC 27028 (704)634-2171 12-25*3tn NORTHCAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTORS NOTICE Having qualified os Executor of the Estate of Hennan Beiiucci. deceased, lale of Davlo County, North Carolina, this Is to notify aii persons having claims against said estate lo present them to the under­ signed on or before the 18th day ol March, 1998. being throe months from the first day ol put)licatk)n or this notk;e will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons In­ debted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 18th day of December. 1997. Frank Beiiucci, 3591 US Hwy. 601 S., Mocksville. NC 27028, Executor ol the Estate of Hemian Beiiucci, deceased.MARTIN, VAN HOY SMITH & RAISBECK, LLP Ten Court Square Mocksville. NC 27028 12-18-4tnNORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTYEXECUTORS NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the Estate ol Nancy Shaver Koontz. deceased, lale of Davie County. North Carolina, this is to notify ail persons having claims against sakl estate to present them to tha under­ signed on or before the 18th day of March, 1998. being three months from tha flrst day ol putilicatton or this notk:e will be ploadod in bar ol ttteir recovery. All persons in­debted to said estato will please make immediate payment lo the undersigned. This the 18th day of December. 1997. Glenn Koontz. 1822 Davie Academy Road. Mocksvllio, NC 27028, Executor of the Estate of Nancy Shaver Koontz. de­ceased.12-18-4tp ■ NORTHCAROLINADAVIECOUNTYIN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICEDISTRICT COURT DIVISION FILE NO: 97J59IN THE MATTER OF: KATRINA MARIA DYSON.« minor ehlWNOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS - BY PUBUCATIONTO: JANICE WYMANTAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in tho above-endlJed action. The nature of the relief being sought Is as foilows:THE DAVIE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OP SOCIAL SERVICES IS SEEKING CARE. PROTECTION AND SUPERVI­SION OF KATRINA MARIA DYSON You are required to make defense to •suchpleadlngikflalorlhanWSrddayof ' Februa^. 1998, sakl date being forty (40) days Irom the flrst publication ol this notlco, and upon your failure to do so, the party seeking servtae against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought.This the 2Sth day ol December. 1997, MARTIN. VAN HOY. SMITH 4 RAISBECK. L.L.P. BY; SALLY W. SMITH ATTORNEY FOR DAVIE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES Ten Court Square Mocksvllle. NC 27028 (704) 634-2171 12-25-3tn NORTHCAROLINADAVIECOUNTY CO-EXECUTORS NOTICE Having qualified as Co-Executors of tho Estate olMlkjred Reavis Sherrill, de­ceased. late ol Davie County. North Caro­lina. this Is to notify all persons having claims against sakl estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 25th day of March. 1998. being three months from the first day ol publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov­ery. All persons Indebted to sakl estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 2Sth day ol December, 1997. Randy Lee Shenill. 136 Droke Circle. MocksvUle. NC 27028. and Lany Elwood Shenill. 216 Brook Drtve, Mocksville. NC 27028 Co-Executors of the Estate ol MikJred Reavis Sherrill, deceased. 12-25-4tn NORTHCAROLINADAVIECOUNTY AOMINtSTRATOftS NOTICEHaving qualified as Administrator of the Estate ol Dennis Lee Stanley, deceased, late ol Davie County, Notth Carolina, this Is to notly al persons having dalms against saU estate to present them to the under­signed on or before tbe i 1 th day ol March.1998. being three months from the first day of pubVcaHon or this notice wll be pleaded in bar of Ihelr recovery. Ali persons In­debted to sakl estate wiQ please rr»ke lmme<iale payment to the undersigned.TWs the 11th day of December, 1997.Biny Ray Stanley. 2655 Airport Road. Salisbury. NC 28147.Admlnlstratorofthe 4 Estate ol Dennis Lee Stanley, deceased.12-11-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTYIN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICEDISTRICT COURT DIVISION FILE NO: 97J58INTHE MATTER OF:BRANDI MAY DYSON, • minor child NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBUCATIONTO: THOMAS LEE DYSON TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking roiiof against you has been filed in tho' abovo-ontiilod action. The nature of the relief being sought is as lollows:THEDAVIECOUNTYDEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES IS SEEKING CARE. PROTECTION AND SUPERVI­SION OF BRANDI MAY DYSONYou are required lo make defense to such pleading no later than the 3rd day of “ FebfUtffyri998;8ilcra^berng forty (40) daysfromtheflrslpublicationotthis notice, and upon your failure to do so, the party seeking senrice against you wiil ap^y to the Court for the relief soughL This the 2Slh day of December. 1997. MARTIN. VAN HOY. SMITH & RAISBECK, LLP. BY: SALLY W. SMITH ATTORNEY FOR DAVIE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES Ten Court Square Mocksville. NC 27028 (704) 634-2171 12-25-31П O A .S HPAID FOR ANTIQUES, PARTIAL OR WHOLE ESTATES. COLLECTABLES. OLD METAL TOYS. ANTIQUE FURNITURE GROOMING SHOPtngMHgcMbâOmncnii 910-998-5098 iHinshaw SiMl ft DragliiM Sonrict SciteMdnUSiod ; -HNliiig Services :*Cleti)iiigASIupiiigU]u3 Э44ГНсИЫи|к>ЬаАМп».ХС>7Ш (BIO) 998-0680 WISECA«UER MINI-STORAGE : needs, clioose us! Come by to inquire : about free rentaL 2?!75Hwy.64ElnFork CaM lodny! ;:(9I0) 998-8810 PUBLIC COMMENT MEETINGS Public Cc wnt Moetinga turn bean scheduled for January 8,7, and 8,1888 fo r com m ents on YADKIN SHOREUNE PflANAGEMENT PLAN Stanly County - January 6,1098 - 7:00 PM Aorl-Civic Cantar 26032-B Newt Road, Albemarle^ NC Davlo County - January 7,1008 - 7:00 PM Brock Auditorium 622 N. Main Street, Mocksville, NC Rowian County - January 8,1008 - 7:00 PM Kappal Audltorluni Catawba CallaB» 2300 West Innes Street, Salisbury, NC Yadkin is hosting three additional public comment meetings open to the general public to receive comments on its recently completed draft Shoreline Management Plan dated October 1997 for the Yadkin Project (Federal Energy Regulatory Commission No. 2197) that includes High Rock Reservoir (High Rock Lake), "nickertown Reservoir, Nanows Reservoir (Badin Lake) and Falls Reservoir. Yadkin is also accepting comments c^n its June 1997 Private Access Facility Specifications and Compliance Schedule. To receive a summary of the draft Shoreline Management Plan or a copy of the Private Access Facility Specifications or for further infonnation, call 704-422-5678. NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY IN THE GENERAL COUHT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION FILE NO: 97J59IN THE MATTER OF:KATRINA MARIA DYSON, ■ mlnoc child NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBUCATION TO: THOMAS LEE DYSONTAKE NOTICE that e pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the obovo-entitied action. The nature ol the relief being sought is as follows: THE DAVIE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES IS SEEKING CARE. PROTECTION AND SUPERVI- SION OF KATRINA MARIA DYSON _Youare.requiredJO-makedefensa.lo_ NORTHCAROLINA OAVIE COUNTYNOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Administratrix ol the Estate ol Lonnie Martin, late of Mocks­ville, Oavie County, North Carolina, the undersigned does hereby notify all per- sons.finnsandcorporations havingdaims against the estate of decedent to exhibit them to tho undersigned at 1411 West Rrst Street, Winston-Salem. North Caro­ lina 27101, on or belore the 28th day ot March, 1998, or this notice will be pleaded inbarolthelrrecovery. All persons, Anns, and corporations indebted to the sakl es­ tate will please make immediate payment to ttw undersigned. This the 25th day of December, 1997, CharieneY. Martin Administratrix of the Estate of Lonnie Martin 12-25-4tn NORTHCAROLINADAVIECOUNTY EXECUTORS NOTICEHaving qualified as Executor of the Estate ol Mary Ruth Harrison, deceased, lateol 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 18th dayof March, 1998, being three months from tha flrst day ol publicatkM or this notk:e will be pleaded In bar ol their recoveiy. All persons In­ debted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 18th day of December. 1997. Wiliam P. Harrison. 125 East Valley Road, Advance, NC 27006, Executor of the Estate of Mary Ruth Hanison, de­ceased.MARTIN, VAN HOY SMITH 4 RAISBECK. LLP Ten Court Square Mocksville. NC 27028 12-18-4tn NORTHCAROLINADAVIECOUNTYIN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION 97 CVD 670 PAMELA FURCHESS NUNN Plaintiff VS.WILLIAM ERNEST DUNCAN Defendant NOTlOe Of SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBUCATION TO: Wiliam Emest Duncan TAKENOTICEthatapleadlngBMklng r»llel against you has been filed In tho above-entitled actk>n. The nature of tho reMel being sought is an absolute divorco.You ora requirod to file a wrttlon an­swer to such pleading not later than Janu­ ary 20.1996, sakl date being 40 days from tho first pubicatton ol this notk». or 30 daysfrom the date a copy ol the Complaint and Summons Is personally sened upon you, whichever is later. After such time, the Plalntlfl wiy apply to the Court for the relief soughL This the 11th day ol December, 1997. _______ JENNIFER D. BROCK Attorney lor Plaintiff 151 South Main Street Mocksvile. NC 27026 (704)634-3618 12-11-4tn Drives and Parking Lots, etc. When il snows, give us a call. 336-998-8906 such pleading no laler than the 3rd day of Fobmary. 1998, said date being forty (40) days from the fir8tpublicalk>n of this notk^e. and upon your failure to do so. the party seeking sen,^ce against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought.This the 25th day ol December, 1997. MARTIN. VAN HOY, SMITH & RAISBECK, LLP, BY: SALLY W. SMITH ATTORNEY FOR DAVIE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES Ten Court Square Mocksvllio, NC 27028 (704) 634*2171 12-25-3tn Sl ATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DAVIE IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICEDISTRICT COURT DIVISION JUVENILE COURT DIVISION 97J50IN RE: JOHNATHAN DRAKE GRANT.a minor child TO: Leslie Renard Benson. Respondent NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION TAKE NOTICE that a pleadingseeklnB relief against you has t>een filed In the above referenced actkxi. The nature of the relief being sought is as foOows: termi­nation of your parental rights with regard to Johnathan Drake Grant, bom 16 October 1994, In Forsyth Couniy. North Carolna, on tha grounds that the respondent has willfully abandoned the chikl for at least six consecutive months invnedUitely preced­ing the filing of this action, and that the respondent has failed to legitimate the minor child.You are required to make defense to such pleading no later than Febniary 2, 1998, sakl date being forty (40) daysfrom the first publication of this notice, and upon your failure lo do so, the Petitkiner who Is seeking relief egainst you wrill apply to the Court for the relief soughtThis the 25th day of December, 1997 PIEDMONT LEGAL ASSOCIATES, PA Lynne Hldts, Attorney lor Pefitioner 124 West Depot Street Mocksvine. North Carolina 27028 Telephone: (336)634-3312 12-25-3tn PUBUC NOTICENOTICE OP PUBUC HEARINQ BE­FORE THE BOARD OFTOWN COMM»- SK)NERS FOR THE FOUOWINQ ZON­ING AMENDMEffTSNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, PURSU* ANT TOTHE REQUIREMENTS ol Chap­ter 160A, Article 19. Sectk>n 160-A-364 ol the General Statutes ol North Carolina and pursuant to Article 10, Sectkm 5, of tho MocksvilleZoningOrdhanco.thattheTown Board ol Commissioners wUI hold • PU»> UC HEARINQ at the Town HaU. Mocks­ ville. N.C. at 7 p.m. on Tueeday, Januaiy 6. 1998. A) Mk^haei Risko haa submMod a request to rezone 3.31 acres from Indua- triat (I) to Highway-Busine«» (H-B) to ox- pand to Include a nail and tanning saioa TNs property is located off tho north eidoof Laxbioton Road approximately 300 fool oast ol Depot StrNt and la further do- ecribodaab^ Parcel B-11,01 ofOtvIo CountyTaxMapJ5-1. Thia request was approved by the Planning Board on Oo- comber 16 by a vote o< «U (6) In tavor and norte oppoeod. B) Evergreen Conetnjctton Compony has submitted a roqueat to rozona approxi­ mately 51/2 acres ol property from Reek dential (R-15) to Reeklemial MuM-.-amily' Overlay (RMFO) lor tho hjture construc- tk)n of a forty (40) unit apartment complex. TNspropertylslocatedotfthenoithaktool Country Lane approximately 1/4 mile from Yadkinville Road (US HWY 601) and la hJrther described aa being Parcola70.72, 74.76. and a portton of Pareel 67 cl Davia County Tax Map H-4, TNa requoet woe rocommended nol to approve by the Plor>- nlng Board on Docember 16 by a volo o( five (5) in favor and none oppoMd.C) The Planning DopartnenI haa pro*. posed the folowing amendmenta to tho Town ol Mocksvllle Zoning Ordhanco:1, Add to Article IV. DEFlNmONS.: Sectiona Definitkxuofspocifictonneand wonla:AooWedtMngFoelWy. Soe'roat, home.* 2. AmendAppondixI.UaosbyOisMet, Table 1 to indudoReetHomoeaaa Con* . ditlonal Ueo in the Cenlral Bualnaaa Ola*, trtot Slgne w« be pooled at thoeo looolene’ toadvortaoaaUPUlUCHEAfllNa. Al portioa and interoeled cWzena ahii havo •. an opportunity to be hoard In tavor of or Ir^ oppoeWontothoforeoolngchanoaa. Prtor to the hearing. aU paraona ManNlad may' ootain any ooanionai imormanon on no * pra|»ula by vWIng Uw Planning Diiiait- - nwnt In tw Oivl« County MmMMnton BuUding, Mockntt«, N.C. on WMMiyt l)Mm*n 6:30 •.№. and S p.m. or by M*. plnn* >1(704)634.3340.JohnS.aMiKm; PkmhgindZonlnr . Ь6. D A V IE CO UNTY E N T E R P R IS E REC O RD , Jan . 1,1998 Wildcat Wrestlers Undefeated Д Г . А Я Я 1 Р 1 Е Р В ByBrU nritU DavJe County Enlerprise Record North Davie's UTCsllcrs foughl iwo ppponentsalthesanictitnc* unUcumc ' away wlib a split. • They lost lo a silngy virus and bcal China Grove 47-30. remaining un­ beaten at 8'0 overall and 5-0 In the Piedmont Middle Sckx>! Conference. The virus sidelined five slaners, luXtng oul IS l\^ct\^bcrs tn alt, bul iIk Wildcats mustered all the muscic and luck it could, rallying from a slim dcH- cll and keeping alive its dreams for an elghlh unbeaten season In Coach Ron Kirk's 18 years. ---wasn'l easy," said Kukrwhovj--^ , club's 47 points werc 16 below its previous low oulput. "We gulled il up. Il was not a preiiy win. a big win like we’ve been having, bul a W is a W." The Red Devll.'i weren't done, rac­ ing kick 10 wilhin a point iwicc and wilhin live nt 35-30 wllh iwo matche.s tcfl. Danny Miller’s pin at I89ccmenied viclory for North. \s hich whipped West Rowan 77-12 earlier In ihe week. Is Ihis ai gixxJ a team us Kirk’s had sincc joining Ihe PMSC in I9W? "Il's going 10 etjual up there wiih most of them." Kirk Siiid. "I can’l lell you il’s going 10 be ihe K\si. bul ihey'll beriglmherewilh(Jamcy)HoIl.(Drew) Ridenlwur and (Zcke) luule's group (from 1996)." A long lisi of sjxiile.ss reconls sug­ gest lhal Ihis gnnipbclongs wiih Kirk’s best. Hauscrand Chris Nicht'lsare S-0. grcal a record Jiren't lhal bad al all. They Jire hilling aWwe .500." Kirk Is oveijoyed with ihe sirides lhal Ellis (5-3) and Ja.son Shrcwsbur)' (4-3) have made. "Ellis won only l\w or Ihree hist year, und he’s doing a sujvrjob for us," he said. ’n\s'o of Ihe matches Iw losl he slwuld have won. Tliree matches ihal Shrcwsbur)' lost Iw was in anil could ha>e won. *T1k' s;mw way wllh ilw Slanley twins. Tliey wresiletl sick (againM China Gmve). Ix>lh gol Ival. bul ihcy showoil a lol of guls toci>mc in an<l ili> lhal." Л |).11 Im c iils A NEW YEAH’8 nioolullon; oin Job Corns (or hm educullon, vocaHonal training, houiinn & medical care. Men & women ages 16-24. UvB on sale, ecenlo residential campuses. Call t-800* 662-7948 for Into.______________ COMPANY DRIVERS »owneiB/operators. Great benefits & fiorne time, conventional fleet, guaranteed salary ¡program, NC based Co. For Immediate tilre, 800- 270-5289. ________________ DRIVEIVOWNER OPERATORS-BE your own boss H choose your own pay. percentage or mileage. 95% no touch, liberal transfer MOCKSVILLE TERRACEt All SUNSETb^k energy H o m o s F o i R o n I 3BR, 2BA, POOL, ecrüaàe. Advance. 940-2852. WhenNonh forfeitctliLs \ 25-piHind malch.il trailed forlhc firsl linwal 16- 11, bul look Ihe lead for good when Andrew Ellis and Chris Hauser pinned thclr men for a 23-16 ad\’aniage. ..............................-..... NoilhdrilleilWe.siRow.nnwiihI2 --- ---- - Sain-and-Skn'cn-Sianloy-7.0.--- pìns■lhnMwn^mh1in¡^^cтrd•bгA'•^—TylerDlack6-0.CassidyMcMahan5- drew Sa>ll. Josh Slanley. Clini Slan­ ley. Sievcn Slanley. Shrew.sbury, Hauser. GtxxJo, Amiand Vonsi.ntsKy. McMahan. Raby. Miller and NicMs, ... D J. Sale.s. Mall Wilson. Anllwny IX)h)' and Slewari Swain hail prelimi- n.iry wins against China Grove, while Jivsh Danieli. IX'by, Sales and Kevin Mick posted prelim viciorìes against W'esi. 0 and Nick Raby. just off Ihe injureil lisi. 2-0. Scou and Jon GixxJe are each 4*0 in the league, while Josh Slanley. Clint Slanley. Michael McGuire and Miller are a a)mbined 22-1. Kirk has a room full of horses. "I’m lickled wiih iheir records." he said. "All of Ihem ;uv* Iix>king goixl. "Even Ihe ones lhat don'l have lhal SOUTHWESTERN FREIGHT CARRIERS, Rutherfordton, NC. A Division ol Burlington Motor Carriers, noods 75 OTR Drivers/ team operations, 29c (o 35c/mile to start. 3-14 day road trips, loads Into & out ot your Qfoo. Coil 1-800-968- 0743 Ext. 141 or Ext. 149. efflclenl apartmenl. 1 & 2 bedroom, pool, basketball court & swings. Kttchon appliance» lumlshed Including dishwasher. 1.6 baths, washer/dryer connections. High enorqy el(№lent heal pump provides contral hosi ond air. Prewired for coble TV & phones. Insulated windows & doors. No wax kitchen & both floors. Located In Mocksville behind Hondricks Fumiture on Sunset Dr. off ol Hwy. 158. Offk:e hours 1-6 M-F & Sal. 10-12. Phono 704-634-0168. NICE IBR, IBA apt. overlooking -Court-Sq.--In-HIstorlc-Downtown . Mocksville. Perfect for single professional or couple. $400/mo. 704-278-1717._________________ READY TO MOVE In, 2BR brk:k house fumished apt. All utilities fumished. Private. 634-1216. North Davie Ends Losing Streak By Brian Pitts Etavie Couniy Enlerprise Reconi After Ihrcc w eeks of losing baskel- ball games in every imaginable way, the North Davic Wildcats stirred up memories of iheir sevenlh-grade sea­ son. beating West Rowan 5048 in overtimeand China Grove 32-20 Dec. IS and 18. "We finally found somelhing lhal works." CoachTrish King said. "We’rc finally clicking, il jusl took a long lime to siart clicking. And now ihai we'rc clicking, we'rc playing rcally well. "Tlicy'vc overcome having lo live up to what Ihey didlasi year," King said ofiheirchampionsWprun. "Now iheyre oul there enjoying themselves and play- ingball.plajinglikclheydidlasiyear." They won’t play agun unlil Jan. 6 at home against Comher-Lipe. "U was a good noie to leave Christ­ mas break on," King sud. ’’The kids wtre rcal cxcited Tlwy w ere all pumped up and ready for ihe holidays." Digging for Iheir first win. ihe Wild­ cats (2-5) trailed Wesi 35-30 heading inlo Ihc founh quaner. ihcn rallied furiously. GuanJ Siacey Handy's sieal and scorc pul North ahead 43-41 wiih 20 scconds left, bui the Bulldogs bil hack, lying Ihe game and forcing OT. "One of Iheir giils came down and ihrcw up a shol." King said. "I don’l ihinksheevenlixikedaiihehiiskci.and il w as noihing but nci. I wus like; 'I can'l believe it.’ "Dul il kind of made il more e,\cil- ing forlhc fans.” Handy. wIk) scorcd a season-high 15. made iwo layups off sleals and Jenna Richic nailed a clinching free throw. "We played exceptional in over­ time," King said. "I wish we could have played ihe whole game like we played in overtime." ChrisiinaGajewski.who had scored jusl 14 in Ihree previous games, found her misplaced shoi and added 13. "She had been in a slump, rcally since ihe beginning of ihe season," King said. "She had some good moves. She drove lo ihe basket a lol. had some nice shois on ihe inside and a loi of rebounds." Sarah Merlau scored a season-high 11. "Sarah is a greal shooter." King said. "She’s gol gixxl fonn. rcal gixxl moves, shejusi had a lid-on-lhe-baskel kind of deal wherc noihing had been falling. She’s gol Uw piMeniial lolx; one of the bciier players on Ihe leam. wiih her sluxiling. her ^lyle and ihe way she plays." North also gill five from Richic. four from A,\!iley Williams and two fmm Lind.sey Smilh. Nonh blisiered llie nels against China Gmve. running oul lo a 12-0 lead and coasting from there. "We jusl had a phenomenal shixil- ing nighl." King s;«d. "Il seemed like cvcrylhing we put up went in.’’ Williams hil ihe biKutlsrclenilessly, leading lo a season-high eighl points. "She played a greal game," King said. "She rcbounded real well inside and luul some real gixxl slick Kicks. All of her baskeis were off rebounds." Decile Riddle's one poinl. her first of ihe year.exciled King as much ;is ihe olher 31. "I was exciled for her," she said. "Shehasn'lgoiienloplayalotihisyear. I was real exciled for her. "By the middle of ihe second. I had playeil cverjKxly, somelhing I was hoping I’d be able lo do righl beforc Chrislmas break." India Uiughlin had six. Richie five and Handy. Gajewski and Merlau four. I landy is leading Ihe scoring wiih a 7.0 uverage. folkwved by Gajcsvski’s 5.‘J. Race Season Ends At Farmington FARMINGTON-More lhan 250 racers braved the cold and windy weather Dec. 7 to close out ihe ’97 racing season at Farmington Dragway. Fbr Ihc past ISyearsihcFARM has hosted its annual "DollarS Day" races featuring a large aulomollve Пса mar­ ket and racc for free. Plus, the special "Race of Champions" races for all '97 Faimington four division winners. Dennis Williams of Asheboro look his four second "Strip Teaser" super chargedsmallbkxkChcvroletDiagsier 10 the winner’s circle for the first time thisyearinTOPEIimlnator. Williams, rana4.79ET.at ISOmphonihe I/8ih mile Fannington drag coursc to defeat Ronnic Vamcr from Uneolnloti, in a Plymouth. This made only the third time in Fannington history that a four second drag machine has won a TOP Eliminator event Dennis'son Randy was also victo­ rious, taking the lumor Dragster Racc Dragster lo the win over T.G. Paschal from Greensboro. The Kiger Brothers ofYadkinville squared off in the Sportsman division finals of the "DollarS Day" evenl. Daircll Kiger in his Plymouth, already with Ihrce final round appearances in '97, faced off against his younger brother Keilh, for a first every family finals. Keiih.aformertwotimeSports- manchampionlostby one thousandths of a second to his older brolher in his Dodge. Robert Sawrcy from Mocks­ ville and Noah Anderson of Earl werc bolh semifinalisis. Twenly-onc’97Top Eliminator racc winners showed up for round one in the spccial racc of Champions cvcni. Coming home wiih the title was Junior Bowman of Lexington in his Bowman Plumbing sponsored Chevrolet. Bow­ man, behind the conlrolsof his brother Willie's '67 Camaro defeated James Overcash from StatesviUe in his . of Chpnp^ s crown.-The-nine-yeof— 6ldsmobile.~3aIen Btggf ItomSTuaiT" -9ld Williams drove his "Snake Bite" Va. defeated 18 other Sportsman race NO MORE shingles: _||»П1,Д«Ич|1Ии»(Ы«»11ЬС IMIUwrfUni, rdn lWl»lndlCttU,tIbiMOCouMflYWOK • M тм м п _5± ïa Еву Yard Sale Itene. CaB (Ml) 40-5879 alter G o k k t a l l • Long-Lasting Qalvalunw •3 Fool Coverage •Cut to the Inch • Many Colore • Screws, Trim to match G a l:1 - a i8 - 2 ? M H 0 M m m i r o s Í I cut «M l or h i(i t n n Osa). Са1Р1ш1«кКГ.Т1ИМЯ 1M4I74WT * CvpinUphoMMy Ctevlng* Home«, Guslnwssi «ОшсЫе* WMrOwm«! ЕИпсИол Santo«* ОтИУипЕиМ * ЕВЕЕЕШпяМ M IC TRUCK DRIVER TRAININO,Thomasville. NC. Trained & lk»nsed In 4 wks or 10 weekends. Job placement assistance & financing available. Call 1-600-315- 8764. Transporl Trainino. Inc. Appliances S CYCLE, U RQ EWhirlpool washer, 2 yn $300.940-6934 alterai 0 « FULL BLOODED COON dog, Sth generation, $200. 940-8934 afler 5pm.________________________ HORSES, SADDLES. BILLY Cook ton^hom, bighorn, 18ft. trailer. 492- JANET DEAN'S Umited edition art prints now available al Serendipity Shops, 41 Court Sq.. downtown Mocksvllle. Child Care Apartments AFFORDABLE LIVINQ, country atmosphere. Tty Northwood Apts. Studio’s, 1 & 2 BH's; garbage, waler & sewage Included. Come see whal we havel 800 Northridge Ct., fl^ocksvllle. 704-634-4141. FOR RENT - Studio Apartment, Lower level of log cabin on 7 acres. Private entrance. Quiet & secluded. North of town limits. Fully fumished, includes utililies. No children, pels or smokers. $450/mo. on 1 year lease. (910) 865-2818.__________ LAKE VILLAS FOH tenl, $350;mo. + eleclrio, fumished IBR, 2 people max. Apply In person al: Lake ALMOST HOME CHILDCARE;5:30am-1:45am. 1st & 2nd shlfl or by the hour. Permanent or temporaiy cate available lor lnfants-12 yrs. old. CALL US FOR SAT. HOURS. Al our new location: 571 S. Main St. 634-7529 or 634- 1980. Debra Stanley, ovwier. WILL KEEP CHILDREN In myhome, isl & 2nd ahlfts, near Jockey. Drop-In available. Call 492- 5331. Com mereiai Property Myers RV Resort, Mon-Frl, 8-4. 5 miles W ol Mocksville on Hwy 64. CENTERq. ft.-; 9 9 $ C A S H $ $ $ We buy Scrnp Gold, Drokon nnd Utiused Gold Jewelry. D A V IE JE W E L E R S eo Wil-Mari • 17M) 634-3747 GENE TREXLER ROOHNGNew & ad Roofs 24 Years Expsrisnce Free Estimates - PRIME SHOPPINOSpace available. 1.200 sq. ft.$9/8Q. ft. 910-Г- Homes For Rent QUEST HOUSE FOR rent, $MO/mo. Including cable & waler. Call 634-0625. Davie D riving School ^ ^ ^ ^ o iv p le le C o u rs ^ 4 ^ In Teen O liver's Cducitton . winners from '97 to lake his firsl Race of Champions win. Biggs, in his Chevrolet Corvette defeated Robby East of Ml. Airy, in his Ford Mustang. Wesley Keaion of Advancc, drove his Spaugh Motorsports Ford Mustang to Ihc Pure Slockdivision RaceofCham- pions victory over David Cox from Pinnaclc. The next evenl Farmington Dragway will be il's annual Racer's Banquet to be held Saturday Night, Feb. 21. 1998 at the Ramada Inn in Clemmons. TRACTOR SALESftSERVIGE SINK FARM EQUPMEIITМ М М .» Р и т а м . A ll types & em ergency service. . Gas logs a sp ecialty. I 910-998Ю631 or 910-998-8839 muUitmTmta C arp w ts: и И т , и Ы т Ы 704-634-3442Mocksvilto. NC TftDGRADHie All types of padlnj & hnd ciearlnj Will clear lots. Drivevrayj. NojobTooSmiil. 7 m i7 - 9 0 9 7 сттртиммммтои nU tm iC niO N BT PN O N i O M T A L M » » » — IMC.APR « 75Н a a w " i t S g on a washer and dryer, get y cool savings on a refrigerator,' n r (ind a hnt ripal in the classified .section of — rriiTiMrtiiiaiiM in a..... ( п ч т - а т ■ «■ • ята OuUoaRm AkCmftkMtd Qtaxning т о а Ш Ю т .•42F«KlJnoUHoid 910440-2S«2 Sb e’t 4 0 a iid ftm b u t ih e su re ain ’t yo u n ^ Denise - Y o u rF rim d D e b . FOR SALE: 4BR, 2BA house Mn Mockaville.' Located In Historic area. $76,000. Leonard Realty. 634-3650 or 634-3875. . Land For Sale 10 ACRESCommunllv FARMINQTONily, all wooded, $60,000; 15 acres N. 801, $80,000; 31 acres behind Courtney Flre Dept $96,000. Large acre Iraots-Davle & - surrounding counlies. 998-3805.’- FULLY FENCED 21.75 acres on Cedar Grove Church Rd. Approx. 1/4 mile Irom Joe Rd., on righl. 703-536-8731 before 9pm. HOUSE FOH SALE; Davie Courily, Milling nd., 32 acres, rolling wooded land. Rd. frontage, 2 smal slreama, natural spring, secluded, 20 mln. from Hanes Mall. $5800/acre. 704-634-3151. Lawn Care ALL SEASONS U W N CARE. New & existir Call 704-284--New & exlsllng lawn rriáiñteñá'nce'. 84-4277. Lost & Found LOST DIAMOND BRACELET^twwn Davie Jewelers & Revco » w a T d f f l ^ r REWARD: DOQ LOST on Doc. 10, female, mixed English Setter. White W/Iirown '*— 998-776 Lots For Rent MOBILE HOME LOTS for rent, convenient kwation In Mocksville. Paved streei & driveway. 8 lots a ra b le nowl Call Pennii at 7S I' Miscellaneous ALMOST BRAND NEW name btand doltilng, lor consignment shop prk»s slies 3/4-7/8. Dresses, sportswear, suits, leans, coals & shoes. 940-6901.______________ POR MLC-K a G Salvage.r door stop, .49/ea.; bldg. slone $140/pr. pallet 140 sq. It.; 4'X8'X3/4' T & Q plywood, $15.95/sheel; 3 'wide, 29 gauge, galv. metal roofing, $.99/fl; prehung exlerior steel doors, $79/ea.; Roofing fell, $6.95/roll; We slock stainless steel In sheets & pipe. Super savings on carpet & Ilnoieum as low as $3.95/yd.; Cormgated culvert pipe up to 24' dia.; We stock pur^s - '& accessories for wells. Formica, $.50sq.fl.;4'X8'X1 1/2'thick faced insulation, $7.95/ea.; 3000 Ib cap warehouse carts, $49/ea. Steel I- Beams for sale.K & G Salvage (Reynolda Rd.) 1stbusiness on West bank ol YadWn River. 910-899-2124. M ILLER EQUIPM ENT RENTAL J - R o d tiwUa|l«nAi| Loader work - lot« cleaned, gravel driveways, backhoe work. All your landscaping needs. SirttifiArtaa«««»». Haailwaih&wucui-$4S UlttyAMiibui-SSS NowAviihble: QukkSUaen AwitcrleanslÿwuApiiot pnlMtorlioM. (М}$15М|1гш|1а1а Í34-4U1 LARRY’S SSBMiOñLaylitg • Sandhg • Finishing FREEESTIIHATES Ownir: LanyUcClanMy 129 L^mvood Drive 704-634-1721 RANDY М Ш ISONSЖ М »гШ > М «кпШ е,№ (7 0 4 )2 8 4 - 2 8 2 6 • r D A V IE CO UNTY EN T R R PR ISE REC O RD , Jan . 1 ,1998 - B7 I Í D S INE&rii!Ni&ILVE PROFITABLE 1 MiscellnneoLis 1 Mobile Homes/Salè Щ Service I1 Vehicles 11 Vehicles Щ Employment 1 ■.»os OROANIC or sale at 834-9038. HERBAL 6*” ;BLUE a GOLD Macaw w/cage. ■Buck stove. 998-3505.__________ fInaL NOTICEI 4 Arch type steel Overstocked Irom '97 shows. LAND-HOME REPO |Mocksvllle. Call 634-77 I soulh of assembled. Must move Irom „ . floor before mid-Jan. '20X24, 25X38, 40X78. 1-800-222- ■6335._______________________ FOR SALE: WOODSTOVE-llreplace Insert. 284-8209._______ MOCKSVILLE ANTIQUES к FLEAMarket. 25,000 sq. II. Inside. 853 ■Wiikesboro SI. Sat. 8-5 & Sun. 9-5. SEASONED FIREWOOD FOR■sale. $60 for 1/2 Ion; $100 for 11on.■ Stump removal. Jake Miller, 998- : 0846.________________________ :STOP BUYING LAUNDRYdelergenti Wash your clothes chemical free. New product, lifetime •■xarranly. Full relund. Angela 704- [■648-2B90. To sell. No Inveslmenl. t*la e l or Jim, 903-734-7791, Pin H »506053._____________________ ; WILL BUY JUNK cars. 284-2659 or 634-4335. Mobile Homes/Rent 2ВЙ, 1 1/2BA, semi-private lot. 998-6123.____________________ 2BR, SINGLEWIDE, IN Davie Co. Call 704-881-0842._____________ BAD CREDIT, RENT to own. 2 & '3BR mobile homes. 634-1218 or 704-872-3367._________________ 8rfiAiLERS FOR RENT. Water 'fbmlshed. Located on Turrentine 'Church Rd. Call 940-2395 leave message. Mobile Homes/Sale -M R ON LOT, N 801. Assume :yW S ol $263. Call 634-7734. A DEED IS all you needll 704-833- Л107. ALREADY SET-UP, DW, 3BR, i j 2BA, w/screen porch, hoi tub, 'li upgrade fixtures thru oul. Steve ■ .910-744^1888...................... . AMERICAN H0ME8TARHOMECEHTER, your one source home source, specializing in custom built homes. Tnje lactory ^direct pricea. 1-800-845-4672. CLOSE OUT ‘«7 doublewides, $1000 dn. 910-744-1912.________ END OF YEAR blowout, accepting all applications on 2/3BR. Freedom Homes, Winston-Salem, 767-8511.____________________ I NEED HELPI Save my crediti '97 Oakwood. Call 768-8506 or 787- 6511. LEE'S MOBILE HOMES-Norwood,NC 800-777-8652. Bargains, close outs specials. 40 new homes, 28X52, $27,999; 28X80, $39,999; 28X64. $32,999; 24X56, $25,999; 14X80, $19,999, Incl. 4' WIch. Open 7 days.______________________ LGS HOMES: DOUBLEWIDES.Buy Nowl Get central air al no addlllonal cost. 3995 Patterson Ave., Winston-Salem. 910-767--7565.---------------------- LGS HOMES: SINGLEWIDES, lall rent special. 1 yra. part( rent paid In advance by LQS Homes. Nov. & Dec. 3995 Patterson Av#., PIANO TUNINQ& Rebuilding Sales & Seniice Wallace Barford 998-2769 SEAFORD PIANO SERVICETuning & Repair 704-492-200Ö or 704-634-0158 PHARMACY 1ECHNICIAN8 IREOELL MEMORIAL HOSFTTAI.hu P-T positions avalbltle. Flexible schedule. Please apply III person (Mon-Fri, 8:30uiv- 4:30pm) to Ihe Human Resources Dept al GrooUale Drive and Hanness Road. Or lend resume u>; Human naaourcea Dipt, IREO Ea MEMORIAL H ^ m A L DsptM&1-1,P.O. Boa 1121. 8lalwllkNC2W7 Fai:(704)l7«>7tM ________________ Y O R r Airslde Products Gnwp O a m * w * ll D iv is io n> «I СмяипЫ NIMC aM «к N M «4 MM h С ш иА■ЛшШ Ж П m u MCNMNCt'• lit, IM IN M IMfIt MMt lw iei> iilíiln H ili«|iel> to n ti >ii >eiM eHm < »tenHiiS[ íM к м ■ ( ü i tm k ги а « т м М ц el CM ip m lN ■ И и.: «w ü «<w â» « w ü ü s#Fw H » s F » « a lU n « И т й М « I ЛВ k n r к »M Mr M M * M Ikin«.------------- Ш И Л !■li. ImmaРадгеиИ1«6её$7.ев• k ta le rM iM i krtiqm a 1чи Рцг r EN G IN EERED SIN TERED COIVIPONENTS We are a rapidly growing manufaclurcr in IVoutnuui, a leader in our auto related industry, and we are seeking r«nploytisT»lio-waiim 'Bfo\r«lilrui(rWaiis^ ’ liiring for (lie foltowing positions for 2nd and 3rd shift. •QCINSPECTOR • COMPACTING OPERATORS •FURNACE OPERATORS •PRESS OPERATORS • CNC LATHE OPERATORS •MACHINE OPERATORS - WE HAVE AN EXCELLENT BENEFIT PACKAGE INCLUDINGi --•lOFtidHoUiUys-> Paid Vacatkms (3 weeks alter only 3 years) :• HttHli and Dentil Insunnce • Ffte L№ ind DisibUity Insunwce (Short ind Long ’Ann) •401K PUn (50% Compuy Mitch) •AnSihiy System • D illy O ve rtlw ^ u rd iy 11/2 / Sunday Double Thne •EdttcatiooalAssisluce ■PtoMSrtiili A a R BUILDERS, over 8 yra. exp. Decka, porches, patios, storage bIdgs., addltk>ns, remodeling. Call 492-2255 for Free Estimate. Or Pager »910-717-2568. DAVIE ELECTRONICSNexlel Digital Cellular Provider Servicing car stereos, homo stereos, VCR's, CD's & CB's. ________910-998-6179.________ KEVIN GRUBB BUILDERSBuilding, remodeling, handyman & snow removal. 634-0500. UNK'S SEAMLESS QUTTERINe Rtehard Link-Owner Free Estimates 910-998-1798 Winston-Salem, NC 910-767-7565. NEW YEAR, NEW HOME, nomoney dn. wiyour land In hand lot details call 910-744-1912. OSBORNE ELECTRIClor allyour electrical needs. Free Estimates. 634-3398. WAITING 0,',' VOUR taxes? Land home layaway. Call Lynn al 787- 0765._______________________ YEAR END SINGLEWIDEclearance. $99 over invoice. Only 2 left. 910-744-0688._____________ '•1 SKYLINE, 2BR, 2BA, 14x70, Central air, EC, $8000. 704-278- 9862.________________________ '95 14X70 FLEETWOOD, 2BR, 2BA, all upgrades, white vinyl aldlno, shingle tool, 12X16 deck. Call Unda, 834-2588 afler 6pm. JackSealord ...............- loading IIarrest of person who shot & killed young Beagle puppy on Milling Rd. on Fri. or Sat., Dec. 26 or 27. 910- 785-5883. PAINTINQRemodeling - Home Repairs Largs or Small Free Estimates JAMES MILLER 998-8340 PRESSURE CLEANING: All Types siding, clean and waterproof decks, patios, driveways and walkways. 284-4277.____________________ PRIMESTAR SN INSTALLED1-800-984-0772 or 910-679-8127. PROFESSKJNAL RESUMES, BUSINESS letters, spreadsheets & statlstk:ai analysis ol data. ________Call 998-4001.________ THE CLEANING LADYI'll do Iho wort< while you lake the credil. My reputation Is spotless. Hava room In my schetAile (or small to mid-steed homes. 492-7093 or 492-7098. TREES RUS__________940-2349__________ WHITTAKER PAVINGPaving, Seal Coaling, Hauling Gravel Call lor Free Estimates 492-7820 1002 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS,Conv., 41K, loaded w/factory ' «nt, was $13,995 now only . Garry Wood Autocenlre. 637-9090.____________________ BASS TRACKER, $2200. 834- 2834.________________________ SALISBURY MOTOR CO. Butek-Dodge 700 W. Innes St., Salisbury 704-636-1341_________ 'M HONDA 4-wheeler, $1200. -634-2634--- ------------ ■es MONTE CARLO, Super Sport, OC, $3700. 284-8121.__________ ‘И FORD RANGER, small 4 cycl, MS^ on gas. $1500 OBO. 9№ ■M FORD THUNDERBIRD, V6, 1ovmer, all power options, AC, cmlse, lowing pkg., GC. 998-5639. ‘•2 DODGE RAM 50 P/U, only 59K, red a ready lo wortt for youl Was $8995 now only $6988. Gerry Wood Autocentre. 637-9090. '92 UNCOLN OtWN Car, Wedgewood, metk:ulously msinlained. Was $12,995 now only $10,988. Qerry Wood Aulocentre 837-9090.____________________ '«2 NISSAN MAXIMA, gold, 4dr. handled with kid glovesi Waa $12,995 now only $'10,988. Qerry Wood Autocenlre. 637-9090. '94 CHEV CAVAUER, 2dr, red, auto, AC & more. Was $9995 now only $7988 Qerry Wood Aulocentre. 837-9090.__________ '94 JE E P CHEROKEE 4X4, black. Was $18,995 now only $14,988. Gerry Wood Autocentre. 637-9090. ‘94 PLYMOUTH DUSTER, 2dr, red, real sporty was $7995 now only $5988. Qerry Wood Autocentre. 637-9090.__________ ■«e QMC SONOMA ext cab, 3dr, P/U, was $14,995 now only $12,988. Geny Wood Aulocentre. 837-9090. '»7 CHEVY CAMERO Z28Convert. WhlteAlk lop 6K. Was $24,995 now only $%988. Garry Wood Autocentre. 637-9090. '97 FORD Fiso Iongbed, loaded: air, aulo, AM/FM cassctte. Alloy wheels, towing package, ran,ute eittiy, theft aiarm, power seat, remote mirrors, lllt-cralse, bed liner, PW-PDL, V-8. 30 gallon tank, 9K, New $24,000 sell $19,850. 940- 5065.________________________ '•7 FORD TAURUS GL, green, _auto,„AC,-wlndows,-locks,—till,- cnilse a more, Was $16,935 now only $11,988. Gerry Wood Autocentre. 637-90SW____________ Needed mCashier/ Waitress 2nd SHIFT Full Time with benefits. Also, Part Time Positions Available. ^ аЬгп”в" Coüntfy'Kltcheñ Apply ta регам mr а м Л м егаяш, « M f ' ШФ 0§1ФЯФ 0ШМШ EO M j^ e T o u A H w ^ e o m ê M o ^ ^ '»7 KIA E70RTAQE 4X4, while, 4dr., low miles, 1 owner. Was $17,995 now only $15,988. Gerry Wood Autocentre. 837-9090. ALWAYS BUYINO STANDINGtimber. Wlll cut lots, lop dollar paid. Call 704-637-9097._____________ BUYING PINE ll hardwood timber, delivered logs & long pulpwood. Shaver Wood Products, Inc. 704- 278-9291.____________________ DISABLED ADULT HUD approved wanta 10 rent private home in quiet, secluded countiy setting. Write PO Box 2147, Advance. NC 27008. SEEKING DESCENDANTS OFEnoch a Margaret Fry Revel Irom Smith Qrove. Please contacl: Sandra R. Howard, 4417 Ai^loosa Dr., Easl Bend, NC Employment CNA POSITIONS AVAILABLE.Brightmoor Nursing Center. PO Box 2167. Salisbury. NC 26144. CNA'8 CHOOSE YOUR shifti Certified Nursing Assistants needed (or all shifta in & near Davie County. 1 yra. exp. req. Sign up bonus! Call Bayada Nurses. 72^ 1000. CONCRETE HELPER, TRAVELreq. Drivers license preferred. Call 284-4369, Mon.-Fri., 10am-2pm for application. EEO.______________ EXP. MOBILE HOME serviceman. Must be dependable, have dependable tmck & tools. Major medical, 401K. caroor opportunity for right person. Apply in person or call Len at 634-7734, LUV Homes ol Mocksvllle, 1033 Salisbury Rd. (HWV601S).__________________ HAIR "DRESSERS WANTED to rent booth space, 2 booths ^aw^iyfl_al_Xi*signera_Loft*. 634- HEAVY DUTY EQUIPMENTcleaner, drivers license req., exp. helpful. R w/competitive pay. 704- 633-0311 ext. 825._____________ HELP WANTED: EARN extra income with an Est. Co. No up front cash to start. New product. Jim 903-734-7791 Pin «506053. Angela 704-546-7791. HELP WANTED: EARN PlMM* sand гмипм (hand wrlttm ксерМЫ«) to: EngliMtrad SIntand Compomnts 250 ОИ Murdock Road • Ttoutman, NC 28166 Attn; Human RMcurca Managar ^Evanjngjnterajawji^^ ACCEPTING APPUCATIONS RM : F o rfc H W O fe r r t a r « H o ln raT K ialn rs E d s * В м м Ш ч M m M i w 0 |MC IIC 1lA odO |i«nrtora Em . W oM lW oiliM rs D a ta liilry в н д д й у J m o a lw li Ml Ш о к • ШМНа Stanley Furniture, known for quality fumilure products with above average customer dellvety and aatiifactkm, has immediate openings at its Lexington caaegoods plant for: Experienced Macliine room Operators Industrial Electrician 1st shift Sanding Polish Belt and Edger Operators Eiperieaced operators with setup ibUUy ire encoanged lo ipply. Expcritoced Industrial Electriclia wtth 2 plus year experience is required. Stanley hu competitive wiges ind beaellt« thit Includc: Piy for «perience, M IK phn, Ikiiblc OMdicil, lleiible dcnUl, prescriptlott, tuition reflind, vacation, boUday, l№, dinbility, credit union, hKcntlvei student tcholinbipi lad hnmitire diicauali. Our prodttctiotts issociates ut piid weekly ind hive ei^oyed houn per week of opcntion on I conthiuil buis. QuIlM cmAIiIis CH iffly li pmN M-r Im tt 5pi d iAt,P,0.iknN7,a2Wd(MffSlml,Leiii«^NC27»}or(ddI»^^^ Stai9 ita<fwdw«<uiOiMvl4w££Wi№^ $500/wk assembling product home. No exp. Info 1-5(М-648- Depl. NC-5377. up to lucts at 1700 Receptlonlst/Clerk Davidson Couniy Communily College, Davie Campus, li accepting appllcalloni for Ihe part-lime position оГ |Ц|Ц||*|/Ии1|, available January 1998. Minimum rrqulrements Гаг Ihe position Include computer competencies (w llh knowledge of WordPerrecI) and good lelepbone skllb. Hours will be 9:00 a.m,-l:0« p.m., Monday Ihrougli Thursday, although soncfleilbllllyln hours wlll be nqulred. The pay rale b S6 per hour. Appllcalloni will be accepted Ihrough January 9, For morc UTonaallon about Ihc appUnrtiM process, coalact: lU5SaUsbui7Ro«l Mecluvilk,NC17(2l lUtpkoM: 7M434-2M5, MANAGER TRAINEE, MUST begood with people & willing to relocate. Apply In person, no phone appltaatlons. Star Fumiture, 142 N. Main St. Mocksvllle.____________ NOW HIRING AT K-Mart In Clemmons. PT & FT, flexible hrs. In fashions, K-cale, front end cashiers, layaway, receiving, door monltora, 3rd shift slocker, PT loss conlrol & oHk:e associate. Please apply any day from 9am-9pm. PERSON TO CLEAN private homes, FT, Mon-Fri. Good pa^^neflta. Cloverfield's. 760- SHOP MECHAN№ a Senice Tech. for fortdifts, tmcks, trallera & kiaders. Valkl NC Drivers Lteense a Dnjg Free. Must have own tools. Exp. In welding, electrical hydraulk» & pneumatics a great plus, apply In person to: Shaver Wood Products, Hwy 70, Cleveland, NC 704-278-9241. LF^rvJ’S 106 bad laclHty naada LPN’a ter 3-11 ahlfl, 11-7 aiiltt, full and part thna. Apply In parson to Autumn Cara ol MockaviHa, 1007 Howard Straat, Mocksvllle or call 704434-353$. Graat benaflts, plua shift dMfarantlal. CNA’S To Cover Davie County Ail Shifts Part-Time & Fuii Time Fiexible Hours • Must Be Certified 910-768-1197 Piedmont HomeHealth, Inc. Winston-Saiem *77» ftomtoiwi coni^art)', wW liMl you Ukt you'd М - D A V IE COUNTY ENTERPM SE RECORD, Jan. 1,1998 Davie Dateline Eund Raisers Ongoing Bingp»Mocl(S\{feM<nseLodge l9-l9.Fri- days. Doon open u 6. llrM game ni 7 (vni. Religion Wednesday, IDec. 31 Watchnighl Senlcv. Mocks Methodist Church, I ('.ЗОрж Ongoing CooimnecChurchorGod,SundiyScho6l. 10 am. Worehip Scnkx*. 11 am. ENriiing Worship, 6p.m. Ntott I*ra>tTScnicc.7 pin. Wed Family Triining Hour. 7 p.m. Vmi senkx to шк1 fa>m church awilabic for Surxfayii»mlngscrvirt.P.isiorGaiy Phillips. 2M4977or2W-2JR0.НШкЫе. Chürch:_Sun^y_&ha)l^ ? am. Fcllow-ship, lüam. Worslilp. 10:30 am. Wednesday hM Luck Mea), 6:30 p.m. AduU & >i3ulh sWy coutbc/mUskxi fnends/ puppet, 7:15 p.m. Pastor R.T. Aldonam. 9ia940-66l8. Faith and Victory FamUy Worship Cen­ ter, 1687 »wy. 601 N.SundiyScrvkvs. 10 am.. 7 pm. Wednesd;iy. 7 pm. NfwBelie^TnTi'.Church.SiiniLiySc'ixxil. lOam. Won>hipScr\kv. M am. Wedties- daynighiBiblcsindy.7praPüsiorrdi/iikth Mock. Assoc. Paslor Dcnick Mock. Liberty United Methodbt Church. U.S. 601S. Worship; 11 a.riLSundjyScI»x)l:9;45 am. BeUeter's Sonshlp Ти1н'гп;)с1е; Sunday ttüRhlp,i0:.4)aia.6;30p.raW«Unemiig. 7 pm. Posior Jeny U Couch. 99S-374.S. Cana RcL - fbiici's Une. TumntineBaptbtChurckSiiiidiyScUx)). 9:45 am.. Worship. 11 ara; Niglu Scrvkv. 6:30 pm. Рлмог- Rev. nillySIwp. Episcopal Chuith ofthe »Vswaslon. Pvrk- Blxby Rd..Sua School, Шат. Won.hip. 11 am. Rev. Edwin T. Dailey. 284-1.Ш DialASloryMinbtryrorchikln>n.Billai)d fVggy Long of Ad\-ance. 998-7716. Scrvka al the Oaks, Л{4. 7Л, Milling Rotkl, 7 pm., Thursdays, BlsliopT.R. Ria*. Ckment Citnt Church оГСо(]. Wednes­ day prayer ser\ ke. 7 pm. Saturday moming SabKuhSchuoi, lOam. Green Meadow« Baptbt Church Sund;iy School, 9:45 am. Worship. Мищ., 7 pm. Wednesday Prayer & Bible Study. 7 pnt Pastor M. Ray Duvis.998-3021 DuetteFoBterChristianSenioraClub.4th Tuesday. Oak Grow Nkihodist. 10 am. PKKhool/Pamits’ Morning Out, Bethle­ hem United Nkthodist Churcit Ages: 2*4. Moa. Tues.. Thurs., 9 am.-nooa PMO: Ages 12-23 months, Tues., Thur^i.. 9 am.- won. CaH 998-6820 ог998-5Ш for info. Special Events Monday, Jan. 19 Martin Luther King Jr . Program. Shiloh Baptist Church. 3 p.m. Рлг rnorc info, call 63-Ì-3013. Tuesday, Feb. 3 Lel'iiTalk About ll, l^ivic Couniy LiNiiry. "Science Tiction & Fantasy: lispbring Who W c Arc: Invigining W lw We Might Be­ come". 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 17 U-I's Tulk About ll. Duvii Coumy l.ibr.io’. •bicn« ГМИ1& F«;lsy. EnfluriHS Wb Wc Лк: liiuigining WlKi Wc Migin Be- rtVlic". 7 ]i,m. Ongoing Immunliation сИпк. Health Dcpi. Ш \ and child, ewrv’ TucmLiv. 4:30-7 p.m. Flu and piKHinwnu >-.Kvincs aN-aiLible. Dates to Remember Ongoing Visit Cooleemee's .Mill Village Museum. Ы Churcli St.. Tnos. & Пшгъ.. 9 aia-rKX)a Sals.. 11 am.-2pm. Touts al.4)as-ailaWe by appt Call Kfcycling tnicl< al Center Coniiiiuitiiy BIJi!..8-ll a m iMSaiunby. RvcyelinK tnKknt Uniim Cliapcl Mcilvxl- isi.4ihSalual:iy,8-ll am.. Recycling Inick at JericlubHardlson Ru- riun bidg,. 3rd S;iiunl.jy. «:-^0.| 1 am. Pa*v:hoolstnrjtime, Tues.. U anuDavie CiHimy IJbr.iry and Ctvloenxv bnwK'h. 30- minuiepn^r.iiii, liirchiklrcnaircs 3-5. Mu- .sk-.rcad aloud, slories. lìlnis. nutvry rhymes. Meetings________ Ongoing Alcoholic» tViioiiy inous. Sund.i)s. (i pra and Wednesdays. 8 p.m.. Sctvnd Prc*sbyte- Tim Church Kivnx’ni. INi« Si. Call fuU- 1490ОГ634-7786 for info. Historic Dasie Inc^ 2nd Tuesday, trivio Coumy Public Library. 6:30 p.m. Tbe A ftkt Group, Davie County Libnuy. 7 pm. bisl Tues. 1ч)г info, cull Ikinnie at 998* 5274. Cenler Community Deselupment. 3rd M oa. 7 p.m. Community llldg. CooieenKeTosmBoanl,3n]Tiiesday.Tms n Miill, 7 pm. unless otherwise noied. N w th C c Леетс« and C lark Road Coun­ cil, 2nd Wednesd;iy. 7 p m Friendship Rap- Ibl R ‘lk)wship iiall. Da\1e Domestic Vk)knce Serskes. Support gtuups forviciimsofdotncstk: vkilcnce.Ses- sk)m fax. conTidential. Tuesdays, 6 pm. D D VS OfTice in Davic Couniy Coun- house.634-3450. Family УкЯегке Pre>entkm Smkes of Da\-ie County. Гач: counseling for vklims of viotence and tlieir childrca Ихреткпач! professioivtls. sepamie gnsups. 1\icsday$. 6- 7:30 p.m.Fii^t United Methodist Church of Ntocksville. Call I.800-728-3413. Da\ieCounty Schoot BusDrivtrs Associa* lion, 2nd Tliure.. 7 p.nv Davic County Sr. Center, Bnxk Bidg. Concerned Bikers Associatkm, Rx^lhills Cluipier. 2nd Wednesdiy. Wcsicm Sleer. U.S. 601 al 1-40.7 p.m. Public welcome. Advance Garden Club, Isi Tues., 9 am..MiKks UMC. 998-2111. MDcks>1lk Garden Club, Isi Tliuni., Firsl Baptist Rillowship I iail. 7 pra MOPS, Mothen of PreschooWt?, 1 si. 3al Fri., 9:30-11:30 am. Macedoniii Moravfan Chwrcli. S15 regisiralion plus snwll weekly fee. 9984394. ' &»ns of Confederate Veterans. FsiMon“ day.CwIcemee IliMorictl Building. 7 pm. Mocks\Ule Rotaiy Club, TUesdij-s. 12:10 p.m.. Rouo'Hat-Take Off Pounds Sensibly, Deihlcliem United MellKXlist Chua-li, 6:45 p.m. Timts. Farminston Masonk Lodge No. 265.2nd MoixLiy, 7:30 p,rn. al Ik* lixige. Cancer suppori group. 2nd TucHliy. 7 pra.l>;ivieLibr.uy.fiM-caiKerpiik*ni5, friend, family. I-800-228-742I ог6.1-!-0313. Mocksvilk Lkms Club. 1st. 3nl lluiivhys. 7p.rn..Roi;uyCluKM(кk^л11k^DavkHram•buikk•Iv4llГnшiV d,»y, 7 pni,Capl;iinSte\cn’s. DavieHigh AthktkBuostvrs.3aIMond;iy. 7 p.m., ч*1нх>1 cafeteria. Disabktl <\nierican Veleruas No. 75 and Auxiliaiy, 3al MoixLiy. 7:.Ю pra. clwpier Iwnv. US, im southofMivksvillc. Fannlnglnn Rurilan Club. 2ixl 11шгм1.)у. 7:30 p.ra. Rmnington MetlKxli:.t chua-h. HELPS Ministries. Chrisii;ui аччпету pi\v gramforwomenwxiwllyabusedaschildrca MoikliyTi. 7:30pra.41 counSiiiuuv. Rixirn 2Ю. Goklen AjseClub. 1st Monday. EblRixim. Sr. Cenicr, Brock Bidg., iOam. AlzhelniersSupportGrmip,2(xlTluir4tay, 7 pni. Eiist Rix)m. Sr. Center. Вакк Bidg.. N. Main Sl. 634-8770 or 63Ф0611. Humane Sockty of Rwic.Davic Cwmiy SeniorCenler. 2nd'fue4Liy. 7prn. Rreost-fmling Support Group. 2nd Tues­ day. Davk Hcalih Dept.. 6-7:30 p.rn. ParcntsReMurceOr^liatkm^rROsup- pi^ gnHjp for families of childrcn with dis­ abilities, 2ndTuesday, 7 pm. Cali Ro4*mary Kropfelderai 998-3311 forkxattoa Jerkho-HardisonRuritanClub,2ndTues- d;iy. 7 pm., club buikling. Health Dept, clinic IxHits: Moa-Fri., 8:30- I l:.V) am.. l-4:.30 pm.; Tuesdiy^. 4:30-7 pnf.Teen Health Fromotton Clink. 8:30 anvnoon. 2nd, 4th Saiuakiys. Davie Counly Board ofSodal Servkirs. 4lh Tuesday, 5:30 p.m. al DSS. Mockss-ilk AA, Wed,, 8 p.m. • cioscd ming. Sun., 8 p.m. ♦ open mtng. Call Chris­ tine «998-9885 огТстту940-5"44.Соо»- eemee American Legton l\)sl 54, Legion Hut.GliKlstonc Roifd, 7:30 p.rn., Isi nnd 3nl Mot)days except Iwlklays. AfhiknceMa6onkLodgeNo.7 l0.2ndT\Ks- day, 7;30pm. al the lodge. Mocksvillc-Davic rccrcatioa 634-2325. AAandAl-Anon,Thursdays.8pm..Iiiion's B.\p(Ki Church. Nar-Anon for familks of dmg jxJdkis. Sun­ days. 6 pm. Divic Senior Ccnler, Bnick Buikling, Main Sl., NkKksville. 998-2W7. Davk County Youth Foothail League Di­ rectors,Tues., 7prn. Counliouse.GmndJury “ Roorii William R. Davie Booster Club. Sl«lier at Wm. R. Duvic School, 3nJ 'niurvkiy. United Way board ofdiaKtoni. 4 th Moixlay. 5;30 p.m.. Brock Bidg.. Room 208. Mocksvilk VnV Ibsi 4024. Ш I iut. San- foal A>c.. 7pta, 2nd Tkicsday. Mocksvllk-Davk Jayvees. Isi. 3al Moii- days.JayceeofnrehcsidcllomGilCo.,Main St., 7 pni Advwates for Gifted Chlklren, 2nd. 4th Thurvlay's, 149 Lakcsiik Driw. 6.34-2194. Narcolks Апопущош Againsi All OdiLs Group, SuiKtiys, 6 p.«a. Tliured;r)Ti, 8 pni. Room 208, Bnxk Bidg. Drug Probkm? Helpline. 910-785-7280. Mocksvilk American Legion I\>si 174, VFW Hut, Sanfoal A\v„ 2ml TlmivJay. 7 pm. Mocksvilk Civllun Clut). 6:30 pm.. 2rxl. 4th Mondiiy. W'esleni Steer. Davie Sertoma Club. 1st. 3nl Tlufvlay, 6:30 pm.. Captain Sknen's. Advance Memorial PiKt 8719 Veteran;^ of Ibieign Ware and ик1к'$Аич11шу,4||1Т1 ICS., 7:30 p.m. [x%l home. Feed Mill R(Vkl. American Assodatton of Retlntl Persons. Davie Chapicr.2ndWcdncsd;iy. 10:30am.. East Room. Bnxk Bidg.. Senior Centcr. Davie Counly ^ h t To Life. 7 p.m. 3al TImrsday. grand jury nx)m.counlKHL4*. 634* 5235 or 492-5723. Cookemee Memorial VFWi\)M 1119,2ixl. 4ih Tbutv, 7 pni, VFW Hall. N.C 801. Davie Arts Council. 4th 'niurMtiy, 7:30 p.m., Bnxk Gym OnVe. Corinthian Lodge No. 17F&AM, 2nd. 4th FrHlays, 7:30 p. m al Ihc lodge. MocksvUle Ma.sonk Lodge No. 134, Ы, 3al Tuesdays, 7:30 p.nv i\i iIk kxJge. Reoeation Fwinorc infonnatton on these csmis, call Rec Club Before or after sclwol and out of sclwol pn)grams. Registration open. Dance Company PivsclKXil-scnioi^. lap, ballet! baton, j;i/A ucaiKitics. M'»nda)s& Wednesdays. Special Olympics Various acliv ities ongoing. Davie Youth Council 9ih-l2ih gradcp). communily inNt)l\enKnl. te;KkisliippwgK»n.2iuland4lliNtondiiys,7- 8 p.m, Rec. Dcpl. SilvensMdets Wall< Club Seniors. 50 and up, M-F, 6:30-9 ara Gym open for w-alklng, 9 am.-3 pm. No ch.irgc. -Mothers Morning Out - - Tuesdays and Thun*t>ys.9-11:30 am S7 per d;>y. $40 per nwnih. $20 for one dijy a week for one nwnih. YMCA__________ Dance Lessons Ages 3 & up. Begin Sunday, Jan. 18. Call 634-%22 to register. Gymnastics Jan.5-Feb.6.Costi $25/uwmbecVS50 non­ members. Kiddie Kicl<er Indoor Soccer C(ved. Ages 3-8. Registratkm Jan. 5*31. Mcmlvn*: $20. Niw-nwrnbcni: S30. Basketball League Adults Ri>gbtralton deadline: Jan. 5. MnKtvni: fav. Non nwmNii^: $00. JerNcy: $12. 10 week paignim.WcdnewliynighLs,7:30pm. Adult Volleyball Rt‘glstralk>n deadline: Jan. 5. Mcinbet^: fax*. Non-nwmber>: $60.10 week program Moa nights, 7:30 pra Mothers Moming Out Sesston 1. Jan. 2-30. Nkmbers: $50. Non- memlvr^: $80. Parents Night OutJan. 9, 6-10:30 pm. Nkinlvre: $7. Non- nwrnbers: $10. Teen Scene Jan. 23.8-11 pnt Cost: $4. Seniors__________ Call63;H)611 rormorcinfaLocaikmisBrock Center unless noted otherwise. Wednesday, Dec. 31 VarktyArtsCtass,Cnil\Room. Stro­ ll :30 ara Card & Board Games. Host Room, 1:304 p.m RSVP Sewlng'B'.RSVPOnkc,9am.- p.m. Friday, Jan. 2 Woodworking Classi Craft Room. 8:30- ll;30am Bridge, East Room. 2-5 pm. Monday, Jan. 5 Deconitiv« Painting» East Room, 6.30<a0 pra Tuesday, Jan. 6 Invtstor'a Club, East Room. 7-8 pm. Bridge. Bv>\ Room, \ 4 p.m. RSVP Nundng Home Party, 24 p.m Wednesday, Jan. 7 . Wal-Mart Sr. Moming. 8-10 am. Variety ArtsClass,CraftRoom,8:30-l 1:30-am__________ __ Card & Board Games, East Room. 1:30- 4:30prn. RSVP Sewing -B-. RSVP Oricc. 9 am-1 pm. Thursday, Jan. 8 Cooking Wilh Mary, Nuiritwn Site, 1:30- 2:30 pm. SihtrEagksCtuh,TDA. Senk)rTrottersCcnicrCommuniiy Bidg., lOara Sentor Chorus, East Rwm. 3 pm SlampColkctor'sClub, East Room, 7 pm. Alzheimer's Suppori Group, Rose Room. 7 pra Friday, Jan. 9 Woodvtorking Class, Craft Room, 8:30- 11:30am. Bridge. EiisiRoi^m. 1*5 pm . . Monday, Jan. 12 Cookmee Club, IHr^l Bpitist RcHowship llalUOara Bingo, Eul Room. 1:30-3:30 p.m Decorative Painting. East Room, 6:30-9:30 p.m. Ongoing Sihtr Striders. Brock Gym. 6.30-9 am., Moa-Fri. ( ; i ! N . S N O W I oxirujton N(. J . 'il i lOlli & n th Win $500 Cash Basketball Contest The Biggest Ever Slipping & Sliding Big Snow Was Great For Playing, But Made For Tough Driving In Davie Page 4 PageB4-B5 DAVIE COUNTY so« Does It Pay To Be In Politics? County Commissioner Gels Paid For Riding In Parades, Going To Employee Picnio . . . . . . eariylnlKrlenn.itwaslesstt.anl,alfU,at. $3,482. Carl Boon, which wi.hBy Jeanne Houpe Davie County Enteiprise Record It pays lo lie in politics, or does it? Tlie mayor of Cooleemee and town commissioneis are paid $840a year - no matter how much woik they do. That's 93 cents an hour for Lynn Rumley, who averages 73 hours of service to the town each month. ForformermayorJacide Morton, who woriced al the lown hall five days a week earlyinhertenn,itwaslessthanhalfthat. Cooleemee’s population of approxi­ mately l.OOOmight find ithaidtobelieve lhat Davie County tax payers have paid a county commissioner, who lives just up the road, nearly $14,000over Ihe past two yeais plus providing him health and life insurance at a cost of $180.23 a month. Counly commissioners are paid ap- pioximalely$24l permonthplus$49for Havel for a tolal annual base pay of $3,482. Bul a cSmmissicner may earn much more lhan lhat. as each one is eligible to receive $25 for every additional function he or she attends as a representative ofthe county beyond the board's two regular monthly meetings. For Commissioner Larry Hayes, that meant earnings of $7,637 in 19% and $6.087 in 1997. He was board chairman in 1996,whichmeantanadditional$l .500. In 1997,heeatncd$6 more lhanchaiiman Carl Boon, which meant he attended - or reported to be paid for- 60 morc meetings than Boon. Hayes'earnings in 1997 included pay­ ment for attending the county employees' picnlcinOctoberandridinginthe Mocks­ viile and Advance ChrisUnas parades in December. On Dec. 17. he was paid $25 to eat lunch with the board of health and $25 for a dinner with fellow county commission­ ers. He was paid for numerous meetings BecUons Supwvisor Margiirat Shaw signs up the first candidates, Shettff Allen W IM a r and Clerk o( Court Km Boger jiist afternoon on Monday. In bacl( are County Commission candidale Lany Hayes and sheiHf candidate Andy Stokes. Filing ends at noon on Feb. S. -Plw lo by Robin Fergusson Andy Stotes Challenging Allen Whitaker For Sheriff ' TwoRepubUcancandiditesfiDr filedforre-electionasDavieCIerlc dieriff of Davie County were in of Couit, and Lany Hayes as a line Monday at noon when filing Davie County commissioner, folr.lacal offices began. Julia Howard of MocksviUe is № to file, seeking his secaad- tmasshaiff.FonnetN.C.Higb- way M ral iraopet utd IXvie MiyiMitle Andy Stokes wasn'Ifar bdiind. -’ Also during the fint liour of filing. Rqmbticans Ken Boger the N.C. House of Representa­ tives, which includes all ofDavie County andapcttiaaofDavidMn Coun^. District Court Judge Jimmy Myers of Advance filed for re- electioa to Ihe judgeship in the 22nd Judicial District, which in­ cludes Davie, Davidson, Iredell and Alexander counties. A Hillsdale man. Democrat U.S. Senate seat held by Lauch PairckidL Filing is open until noon on Monday, Feb. 2. In addition to the sheriff and cleifc of court, Oavie voleis will pick two county com­ missioners and two membeis for the board of education. Wliilakcr, 46, is pleased with tbe progress the sh^ffs depart­ ment has made during his fiisl the people of Davie Counly and continue lo impove our sheriffs departmenC he said. "I intend lo push for more equipment, addi- donalpeisonnel and more training ... which we have begun.” During his ^ four yeais, the depaitment acquired two addi­ tional road deputies and two more detention (jail) officeis. Commu­ nication and other equipmenl is vehicles, whfch were updated for a modem look, he said. He also instituted the department's first policy and procedure manual. His training program provided 4,000 Fkue See Candidiics - Fkge 12 Ш 1 Arrested Fbr Thefts From Churches And Schools . Al^viemanhasbeenonested fpr'a spree of break-ins al local ^4hi)n;hes and schools. ' /^L^Martinez,27,ofl610 Cina Road, Mocksviile, was (tavd\^lhfivecountsoffa^- h « w l fliiering a^ laic«ny for breaking into William R. Davie Elementary and North Davie middle schools. Bear Creek Bap­ tist, Uberty Baptist and Chestnut CioveUnitedMelhodistchuiches. Items stolen firom the churches included a mictowave oven, two vacuumcleaners,twocasesofsofl drinks and IZrolls of toilet paper. Hie suspects escaped on foot after being lotted breaking into North Davie Middle Scbool Dec. County SherifTs Detective Chris Shuskey reported. Al his home, o№dets discov­ ered a pair of shoes that matched foolprintsfoundattwo other sites. 28bullefibehindacar, which was • After being anested, he admitted registeredloEricMartinez,Davie to all five crimes, Shuskey saW. Another suspect was being sought Tuesday for beaking and entering and larceny for the incidenl nt Nonh Davie Middle School. Martinez is scheduled to appear in Davie County District Court Jan. 22. ' with individual county employees, for attending afuneral home groundbreaking and an awards dinner. While Lynn Rumley said the Cool­ eemee Town Board would like to send a representative to the annual Chamber of Commerce banquet but can't affonl the $25 ticket, the county bought Hayes a ticket and paid him $25 to attend in 1996. It wa.s his understanding, when he Kease See Commlsiionen - Page 12 DonAngell Mates Offisr TofibK Davie CUb DonAngell.chaimianofSoulh- eastem Hospitality Services, and Angell Croup, is seeking to con­ solidate resources and assets by enlarging Bennuda Village Re­ tirement Resort and acquiring Bermuda Run Countiy Club. Angeli's Southeastern Hospi­ tality Services has offered to pur­ chase BeimudaRun Countiy Club for 10.5 million. Southeastern would take control of Bennuda Run in April of 1998. While current Bemiuda Run owneis Roger Hairis and Frank Schilagi support iheconsdidalion as an opponuniiy to improve die two developments, Angell has expressed interest in continuing and enhancing tiie countiy club's Uaditions. "TbeCrosbyCharilyOolfTour- namenl moved to Bermuda Run in 1986 and has raised over $15 million" said Angell. ”I look for­ ward to continuing my work with Uiat organization." Run Countiy Qub, which ho№ die righl of First Refusal, has uniil IheendofMaichtomathdieofrer. In a related move, the Davie Counly Commissioners have proved a rezoning request duit ¿7 lowsBeimudaVUlageRetirement Resort to add acres across High- •way 801. The expansion will in: elude 155 single-family honies, a nine-hole golf course, and 9,000 square foot clubhouse, security gates and a niraiel under die high­ way forgolf carts and pedestrians. According to Angell, the community's $30O,0Q№- homes wiU attract retirees from North Carolina and surrounding slales and trigger an increase in piopaty values in die area. Consiniction is ‘ scMuied in eariy spring. ii •r \ 2 -D AVIE CO W iTY EN T ER PR ISE RECORD, Jan. 8,199« Editorial P c^ What Happened To Pocahontas After Smith Left? Disney didn't tell everything in its movie about ’ocoliontos. Wc all know they played fast and loose with some of the details. They injected a heavy dose of romance. There really weren't any talking trees. -What happened after-John Smith sailed off into the sunset, leaving poor Pocahontas behind? ; ■ What thanks did he show her for saving his neck? Did Pocahontas pine away for her beloved and die of a broken heart? : Now. for the rest of the story ... ; Disney probably won'l be making a sequel because the ending may not be recommended by the Surgeon General, j ' Pocahontas married a thief. He stole her heart, and some magic... seeds. ; . Most of us who studied history before Disney movies toU it better know that beautiful Pocahontas grew up and married John Rolfe, governor of Virginia. ;. ■ I remember how disappointed I was with the way the Story ended. Who was John Rolfe? ■ As it turns oul. John Rolfe was not just lucky in ro­ mance. He was also a savvy businessman. Some call him the father of the American tobacco industry. • The Tobacco Observer, a trade publication for the tobacco industry, links John Rolfe with the growth of tobacco in the eastern states. . Rolfe arrived in the Jamestown, Virginia settlement in 1610, among the other Englishmen who crossed the Atlantic swking his fortune. What he found was not encouraging. >' Virginia could grow plenty of tobacco. But it wasn't good for smoking. Rolfe was an avid pipe smoker, but the Virginia tobacco just didn't suit him. ; , Europeans had fallen in love with the light-colored, ' In f cram ia ttie Sptmsh colomes (unhei south. Virginia's tobacco was unacceptable. The Spanish had found some gold in the New World, but they had discovered that tobacco was Ihe second best t^ g . And much more plentiful. But they protected their crop. . , Risking his life, Rolfe managed lo bribe or steal some Spanish seed out of Trinidad or Venezuela ports. He planted (h^m in the Virginia tidewater soil in 1612 expecting a huge l^ flt. V England sneezed at his leaf. He didn't know how to cure it. j: It took two years, but Rolfe mastered the art of curing tobacco. In 1615 he shipped 2,300 pounds of tobacco to London. Smokers loved it. His tobacco was half the price of the Spanish colony tobacco, and England considered it a patriotic duty lo buy Virginia tobacco. Even King James I, who had denounced sidoking a decade earlier, began smoking the "English" leaf, j The rush to grow tobacco approached a frenzy, much ifte Ihe California gold rush much later. Blacksmiths aban- (kmed their forges and sailors jumped ship to grow tobacco. : Buildings in Jamestown suffered firom neglect because e>^one was busy raising tobacco. Pocahontas — queen of tobacco? So it seems, i; — DwightSparks DAVIB C O U NTY ENTBRPRI/^ECORD . (USPS 149-160) 171 South Main Street P.O. Box 99 MoeksvUle, NC 27028 (704)634-2120 ----pobraieawSeiiiwWe—OAVIE COUNTY PUBUSHINQ CO. Wbich get of pinheads do more to $et Ьаок ru.ce relation^ today? In The Mail Town, County Thanked For Recruiting Employer To Ihc editor Much has been nimorcd and wrillen conccming Ihc shutdown of Musgrave Machine and the rea­ sons behind ¡1. In due time, the rcal reason willcomc oul and hopefully appropriate actions laken. I Teel a few posilivc ihank you's need lo be expressed rather than only hearing ihc negative Ihings. 1 want to Ihank BB&T for Ihelr continued sup­ port in trying to placc a new employer in the now vacant facility. Also,asinccreappreciatlon for Ihcir efforts in getting the last payroll checks out before Christmas. This was a big present to everyone. I wam 10 thank Terry Bralley, his siafT, and other lown andcouniy personnel whohavebeen woricing hard to bring a new and stable employer inlo ihc faciliiy. Few peq>]e realize how much effort is being pul inlo this. Also, ahcait fell thank you to all the communiiy for ihc gin certifícales given lo ihc employees. This could not have comc al a better Lastly, I want lo ihank the employees of- Musgrave Machine for the support you gave mt’ during my short lime there. I am proud and pleascd- ihal many of you have already found new jobi* which shows the high calibcr of people you arc. l' wish all of you much success for the future and besi- wishes forthe new year. Mike Kcllcrj Former Plant Manager; March For Life To Be Held In Washington Jan. 22 To Ihc cdilor Tlitirsiiay. Jan. 22. wiii be liw 25lh year sincc aborliun was made legal in Ihc United Slales. On lhat day. us usual. Ihc March For Life will lalcc placc in Washington. Men. women, boys and girls wiii comc Trom every slale to join in peace around Uk Capital to mourn Ihc passing of now over 36 miiiion American citi/cns. Miss Ncilic Gray, as a singie young allomcy in 1973.orgamzed this march. Each year.raorecaring folks have joined wiih her lo lei ourncptcsenuilivcs in Congress know Iheir Teclings on this issue. Between iSSOand 1920,miliionsofJcws. Irish. Germans. Chinese. Scandinavians, Creeks, other European people camc lo Amcrica seeking free­ dom. were greeted hy "Miss Lihcity" al New York Harbor. 1973 was Ihc year our Supreme Court volcd to end the frcedom for future leaders, scien­ tists. pastors, tcachcrs, nurses, doctors and millions of parents, Wc will never know what these folks might have accomplished inlhcirlifclimc. perhaps the curc for canccr, AIDS, and other diseases. TlHHisands ol red luses will be sent to cach member of Congress. Supreme Court, vicc presi­ dent and president. They will be delivered by young folks with a list of names and addresses from many individuals paying forthe roses. The rose has been a symbol of a beauliful and short life IhalreprcscnB an unborn child. In Raleigh, there is a living tree to tie in front o( our legislative building. On this uec will be over •).(X)0 baby booties representing Uk 4.400 babies Uiat die nationwide cach day. Tile Ihinl Sunday of Januaiy. many churcho will observe Sanctity of Human Life. This is a day that has been set aside since President Reagan passed a resolution delcoring Uiis a special day. Perhaps you would like to help Uk ttuoc than 3.000Crisis Pregnancy ccnurs across our land. We need voluntecn lo help the troubled young ladies, donate food. cloUiing and oUw needs Uial infants and Uieir mothers desperalely need. F«Uk last Uvce yean, the Congress has tried u> show our leaden Uul Uk people of our country are ashamed and wam Uk law changed for abortion. WiU you, please, gel involved in Utis isstie. A baby is a vety spccial miracle Uiat only God can accom­ plish. Linda Hannon Mocksville Do You IVIake New Year's Resolutions? Dwight Spaile.. Robin Fergusson.. MikeBmnhaidL... Becky Snyder... MoctovHle спнгрлм 1916-19S8 ...Editor/Publisher ..General Manager ..Managing Editor .Advertising Manager Davie nvconi 1899-1958 Pttlodlcalt PotUge Paid In tfcckavito. NC 27026 SubKilptlcn RalM Skigl(Copy,SOC«it( $20 per умг bl North Carolina $25 per year ouMde Noith Carolina POSTMASTEH Stud oddnte change* to: Detile Counly Enteipiiae Reoofd P.O. B « M Mod««*, NO 2702« Bob Bowks WfflfauBlL Oavie *N a I'm too old for that' EniestCloiilx Wiffiam R. Davie 'It doesn'l do any good.* SaaHmlBanieycastk RobertDUIanl С ям МоАжиУЬ . 'Т о т ы Л ХtoUveuploit.* canlhhyear.- *V Getting Married Will Be Relief To These Pre-Wedding Jitters D A V IE CO UNTY EN T E R P R IS E R EC O RD , Jao cS, 1998- 3 Weddlng...wcddlng...wcd(ltng.... Big church wedding. Whal was I thinking? ; In Ihe beginning ii was fun lo play "big : church wedding inccts bride’s little budget", : but all of a sudden there's so much to consider. _ It's all I can think about and all the . people around me seem to talk aboul. I : M l asleep cach nighl mulling over list ; after list of things remaining lo be done before Ihe big day. When sleep finally comes, it brings tormenting dreams. • There's an ice storm and an empty church. To Ihe opposite extreme, traffic is backed all the way from the church l o j J 2^asJ_lry-lo-explatn to my-fulurc- mother-in-law thal all the books say you can invite twice as many people as the church will accommodate. Over- slraping, gcHing sick, falling in the itid. Wedding disasters haunt mc as I leep. I'm slill searching for a few addresses for nvitalions thal should have been mailed weeks ago, and I discovered last week that I tad mistakenly mailed Iwo invitations to Ihe ame person. Flowers, music, food, programs, candles, able cloths - 1 wonder whal I'm forgetting. How should I know what I want the cakc lo look like? I've never paid attention lo anything Jeanne Houpe about a wedding cakc except how ii tasted. I taking lhat giant step. don't carc what kind of serving pieces are used and don't wanl my name on a napkin. And Ihe giant bag of birdseed I bought on sale ripped and spilled all over the trunk of my car. Amid this stress. I'm comfortcd knowing thal I will have an understanding husband, who offers such kind words as "This is an awful lol of trouble for somclhing that's only going lo last 20 minuies" and "This is what YOU wanted." I Determining what goes to his house, what slays at mine for a moving sale, whal goes in storage and wtogges to. _ nhe“duimp; as we prepare to combine Iwo households only adds lo the mayhem. Fortunately, 1 have plenty of friends ’ and relatives lo advise me. 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( Ic m m o iis 8-P le e eDinetteStartin g at •2Э9«« W '>i\ — C h e rry D klliM Roi—cMnikTME»aiifCMn И 4 9 9 * *4 M " ir D A V IE CO UNTY E N T E R P R IS E REC O RD , Ja n . 8,1998 jSnow Causes Accidents • It was fun Гог kills of ull ages. Perfccl «uff for making snow people and snow balls and snow crcam. ; Whcnitwasalldonc,opproximatcly eight inchcs of snow fell on Davie County Dcc. 29. The main problem was with imfTic. •thcsnowanivcd earlier lhan prcdiclcd, putting hundrcils of more motorists on ihc highway as pei>ple were sent home from work, and as inictor-lrnilers tried tp'rcach Iheir desiinations. ; ’ ■ Hundreds ofcarsrcportedlyslldoff of roods Ihroughoul the counly, wiih thè N.C. Highway Palrol filing rcports on 12 wrccks during (he slorm. Some ■problems weren't wrccks - just cars Maria Nieves Esmerian, 25. of Reidsville, lost comrol of the 1997 Mitsubishi she was driving, causing ll to spin imo a 1997 Chevrolet driven by Charles Richard Oalyard, 29, of Bloominglon, Ind.. reported Trooper A.A. Justice. FaUure To Reduce Speed Charged A Mocksvillc man was charged wiih failurc lo redua* siwd aHcr a vsTcck on U.S. 64 East at 8:35 a.m. Dcc. 30. George Roger Morgan. 64. of2292 AngellRoad,Mock.svillc,failedloslop the 1984 Ford pickup iruck he was driving beforc il sintck in the rcar a 1993 Mercury driven by Lulfunur __amllrucks-noLbcingable-loncgoliale— Meca.47,of900HardisonSt.,Mocks>- hills during thesiorm. Advance Woman Ii\jured ■ ■ An Advance woman was injurcd when the car she was driving slid off McKnighi Road at 7:10 p.m. Dec. 30. Cymhia Harris Malihews. 21. was driving Ihc 1992 Chevrolet lhal siruck a patch of ice, causing it lo skid oiT the lo the righl down a small embank* mcnl. reported N.C. Highway Palrol Tnx)pcrJ.R. Allred. Vehicle Skids Sideways : A Jeep skidded sideways on U.S. 601 Souih ul 4:45 p.m. Doc. 29. : When Ihe Jeep, driven by David MichacI Neal, 44, of 167 Mockingbird Lane, Mocksvillc. skidded, it was sinickbya l990Jecpdriven by Jenni­ fer Gearhart Plemmons, 31, of Clem­ mons, which was unable lo slop be- .caUseofthcslicknud, Allred reported. Car Hits Tree In 1-40 Median ; Wanda M. Morris. 39, of New Ll­ ano, La.,losl controlofthe 1991 Nissan she was driving on a snow-covered I- 40 at 3:15 p.m. Dec. 29, causing it to 'strike a tree in the median, reponed Trooper J.R. Allrcd. •Exceeding Safe Speed Charged ' AStatcsvillemanwaschargedwith exceeding a safe speed after he lost control of the 1989 Jaguar he was driving on 1-40 al 9:20 a.m. Dec. 29. MarkoPcttcriO‘Jancn,29,wasdriv- Ing dw car east on 1*40 at an cslimaled ^45^1^ when it sluddcd into a guard* C m Wreck On 1-40 .Twocaiswrcckedonl*40ai 12:45 p.m. Dec. 29. ville, rcported Trooper A.A. Justice. Meca had slowed his car becauscof ice on Ihc road. Car Slides On Ice In Curve A Salisbury man losl control of ihc car he was driving on N.C. 801 al 12:55 p.m. Dcc. 30. Jonathan David Milcs.29, was driv­ inga 1993 Nissan on an icy curve and lost conirol, causing ihc car lo skid off the mad lo ihc left and ovcituming down an embankment, reported TrwperJ.R. Allrcd. Clemmons Woman Slightly Ii\jured A Clemmons woman suffer^ mi­ nor injuries when she losl conirol of Ihc van she was driving on N.C. 801 al 1:40 p.m. Dcc. 30. Barbara SclfEdwards,53,wasdriv- ing Ihe 1994 Toyota across a patch of snow und ice and losl control, causing Ihe van lo skid off ihe road lo the left, go down an embankment andovenum onlo its side against a tree, reported Trooper J.R. Allred. Car Hits Sign On 1-40 A Belmont man lost control of ihe car he was driving on a snow-covered 1-40 at 9:55 a.m. Dec. 29. Alfred Kerr Thompson. 41, was driving a 1989 Mazda that skidded off the road to the right, striking a sign. Pickup Тпкк Hits Tree A Coolccmec man lost comrol of the pickup truck he was driving on Point Road at 1:55 p.m. Dec. 31. Rkky Dale МсСшу, 40, of Wall Street, was driving a 1976 Ford that slide on Ice, going off the road lo ihe left and striking a tree, rcported Trooper Christmas Tree Pickup Planned Area resident may dispose of Christmas trees on Jan. 9 and Jan. 16 atthe Advance, SralthOroveorCenterfire depaitment. TTw service Is sponsored bj( the Davie Recycling prognun. Police Open House Cancelled COOLEEMEE - An open house schoUulcd for TTiUtsday, Jan, 8, ol Ihc ncwCoolccmcc Policc Dcpaitmcm has been cancclled.The event had to be postponed due toschcdullngconllicts, and last week's bad weather deloycd preparations, Pvi- licc ChicfTim Wooten said. A new date will be announced. Man Arrested For Cutting Uncle With Roofer's Knife — AnAdvancc man Imsbcen arrested for cutting his uncle wiih a roofer's knife and leaving him to die. Kelly Wayne Peacock, 32, of 3146 Comalzer Road, apparcnily cut Billy JocPolls,64,ofPolls Road, when Polls asked Peacock, who was drunk, lo leave his house about 4 a.m. Jan. 3, according lo Davie SherifTs Dcleclive John Stephens. Polls was irying 10 call Peacock’s wife when Peacock cut him and llic phone line, believing he was calling the sheriffs depaitmenl. Polls was trcalcd for culs lo his head, side and arms, Stephens Kiid. Samantha Cartner, 13, plays in the snow with her dogs, Ruby Tuesday and Maggie Mae. - Photo by Robin Ferguston J.R. Allred. Tnicic Wrecks On Jan. 1 An Advance man brought in ihe newycarbylosingconlfol ofthe pickup truck he was driving on Bear Creek Church Road at midnight Jan. I. Jamcs Douglas Bailey, 45, of 200 Fullon Road. Advancc, wascxcceding a safe speed for the Icy condiUons, causing him lo lose conirol of the iruck lhal went oiT Ihc righl side of the road and hit a mailbox, rcported Trooper A.A. Justice. Unoccupied Vehicle Siruck Avchiclcsiuckinadilchwasstruck by another vehiclc at 10:45 a.m.Jan. I on Bear Creek Church Road. Lula Driver Shermer, 52, of 779 Duke Whilaker Road. Mocks ville,was driving a 1986 Plymouth and lost con­ trol on Ihc icy road, causing il to go off Ihc roud loihcrighi,striking the pickup injck In Ihc dilch. reported Trooper A.A. Justice. N o n c E T o m u c On Jin u iry 20, 1998 at 7:00 P.M. thi Town ol CoolMmt« wifi conduct a public hearing at the Town ol CooiHtnt* Town Hail conctming th* amandnitnt ol th« community davelopmtnt block grant numbtr 95-C-0114. Th« purpol« ol tha amandmint ia aa loiknra. lnth«C-1Budg«t • Trin«l« »0,718 ol lurplui and unn««(M lunda Irom aequlaltloii, dlipoaitlon, atr««t, ci«aranct and raiocatkin lln« Kama r«auHing lit th« ddrifcm ol th« acquiiition and dlapoaHkm activHiaa. • TTandar $85,SIO ol rahabiiitation lunda raauiting In a dacrtan in th« rahablliUtlon activitiaa and a réduction ol rahabiiitation goaia Iiom20to14unit«. . • N«t raauit la an incr«at« In th« a«war lln« itam Irom $128,000 to 1292,228. InthaL-IBudgal • D«l*la th« atreat paving activity in tha amount ol $32,000 du« to tiMpaitkilpMkmolDOT !!? ""«ЬНИаИоп activity in tha amount ol$18,000. Ttanalar all ol th« locai option into th« Mwtr lln« itairi inetaning tMa t ^ ftom $88,300 to $114ДЮ. Ш haaring la opan to public commanl Any haaring impairad paraona Begin the New Year in a Class on DCCC's Davie Campus Davie Continuing Education CoursesRegistration: January 7-12,1998 8:30 a.m.-8 p.m., Monday-Thursday 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m., Friday T\iition: $20 per credit hour plus student activity fee and books. No tuition or fees for individuals 65 years of age and older Classes begin Janu ary 12,1998 Spring Semester Curriculum Courses COURSE NO.COURSE TITLE DAYS CR.HR.TIMECIS 120 Spreadsheel I MW 3 8:15-10:05 PM DFTIH ,Technical Drafting I MTH 4 6:00-9:50 PM EDU 145 ChUd Devclopmeni II M 3 6:30-9:10 PM EGRI31 Inlioduclion to Electronics Technology M 2 6:00-8:50 PM E L C lIl InnoducUon 10 Electricity MW 3 6:00-9:50 PMELC 113 Basic Wiring I MW 4 6:00-9:50 PM MACHIA Machining Technology I MW 3 5:30-8:35 PM M AC IIIB Machining Technology I M-F 3 7:55-9:20 AM MAC 121 Introduction 10 CNC TTH 3 7:55-9:20 AM MAC 121 Introduction to CNC MW 2 8:45-9:35 PM NET 110 Data Communications/Netwotking MW 3 6:15-8:05 PM ' PSYI50 General Psychology M-F 3 1:45-2:45 PM i SOCllO Inuoduction 10 Sociology M-F 3 1:45-2:45 PM W LD llS A SMAW(SUck) Plale MW 3 6:00-9:15 PM WLD12I GMAW (M IG) FCAW/Plate M-F 4 8:00-9:20 AM WLD12I GMAW (M IG) FCAW/Plate M-F 4 9:40-ll:00AM Basic Skills Development Classes Genera] Inltrtsl Course« Beginners lo Advanced Watercoiois Sign Language: Beginning W ilis* Estates Excel 7 I Know Noihing About Computers I Know Noihing About Computers I Know Nothing About Computers 1 Know Nothing About Computers Keyboaiding & Formatting Office 97 PC Maintenance I Windows 95: Inlioduction Windows 95; Introduction (AMA) How to Sharpen Your Business Wriling Skills Building Standard Inspection Level II Electrical Wiring-Residential Fork Lift Safety Training General Contractors License Preparation Industrial Motor Controls -MiglVeiailig- n»tgi 1/26-3/30 3/2-5/11 1/20 Dates 1/13-3/31 1/12-2/23 1/14-2/18 1/26-2/16 2/3-3/10 1/12-4/6 1/6-2/24 1/21-2/25 1/21-3/4 2/25-4/29 Dates 1/14-3/18 2/5-2/18 1/13-3/12 1/20-1/22 I/I 3-3/31 Hours 6:30-8:30 PM 6:00-8:00 PM 6:00-9:00 PM Hour« 6:00-8:30 PM 5:15-7:15 PM 5:30-7:30 PM 1:30-4:30 PM 5:30-7:30 PM 7:30-9:30 PM 2:30-4:30 PM 6:00-8:30 PM 5:30-8:30 PM 2:30-4:30 PM Hour« 6:00-9:00 PM 8:OOAM-5:OOPM 6:00-9:00 PM 6:00-8:00 PM 6:30-10:30 PM 2/28-3/14 8:00AM-l7 nnpM- Aduk Bade Education Monday-Friday 9:OOAM-1:OOPM Adult Basic Edncalka for Tlies^y & Thursday 3:30-5:30 PM Uiiatrial Eofiloyeca Adi«BMkEducatiaei T\iesday& Thursday.6:30-8:30 PM Adnit Higli SdmolDiplMm Monday-Friday 9:OOAM-I:OOPM AdahHliiiSdioatDiplae» hriMlyitrialEnvloyMa TViesday & Thursday 3.30-5:30 PM AMtMfehSdMolD^loaia^ ' 1 1\iesday& Thursday 6:30-8:30 PM GED.i Monday-Friday 9:OOAM-1:OOPM GED b r InduilTial Eaployccs T\iesday& Thursday 3:30-5:30 PMGED ;Tliesday A Thursday 6:30-8:30 PM EnglM iaiiSccciiilingnit»1tesday& Thursday 6:30-8:30 PM Spanish fot Businiess; Be^nning Spanish for Business: Inlermediale Vehicle Safety Inspection 1/13-3/19 1Л2-3/23 1/29-4/12 2/9-2/10 6:00-9;OOPM 5:30-7:30 PM 5:30-7:30 PM 5:30-9:30 PM cnnanpent on sufllclent enrollmenL AUdasMsFREE; EnUratany time! SliidcaU work at own pace. Davidson County . Community CoUege For more inronnaUon or to register Tor Continuing Education classes, contact Davie Campus 1205 Salisbury Road Mocksville, North Carolina 27028 Telephone: 634-2885 FAX: 634-6192 E-Mail: davie@yadtel.net — Peacock'rcmplaycf,"Jrmmy'tcc~ Barringerof Advancc, found Potls and rcported Ihe incident lalcr lhat monjing after picking Peacock up for work and questioning him about the blood on his shirt. Stephens reported. Pcacock was placed in the Davie Counly Jail under a $20.000 bonJ. charged wiih assaull wiih a deadly weapon wiih inlent lo kill inflicting serious injury. I He is scheduled to appear In Davie Counly Dislrici Court Feb. 5. - Pcacock had been conviclcd oi as­ sault three times prior lo this incident. . -г. Г'-' News Update January 1998 SPECIAL DRIES AND EUENTS OF INTEREST FOR MOCKSUILLE CITIZENS M R N H G E R ’S C O R N E R TH H N K VO U! OuT community suffered a deep set back w ilH lK^lM ing of the Musgrave Plant. Many employees and their famUies are left with numberous unanswered questions during a time when most families are giving thanks for the season. To rally together to find a solution to their failure is a true test for any communily. The community opened their hearts lo the displaced workers with gift certificates and toys for the tots. However, the greatest thing Ihe community has done is market a highly skilled workforce and a modem facility to the nation. This situation his created interest from industries all over the nation proving lhat industries today wanl a modem existing building ready to move in. Without economic development Mocksville would not have been able lo promote our community to any of the new industries looking to expand. Terry I. Bralley, Town Manager Ш Mtawtl« •( ÜMiMl« Ii fi^MM It It. iM * W l< WM iHn * lkilli Свшт т 1чЫ 1|м fr.« r. i . i |г»11иИ|1||««и||— 11»ч||КамМ|1»Р М а И ч т к М а ■ M ut «Й «itlflali. ta aiálIlM, tam МП 4 т Ы Гм to tiki «кtWr <Шп*. А total •( 11«,5в« » пМ hr tUl inlMl. nil nukalli |||||ц.и.«И1Ч«1м а«и||«»м|И111яаажЫ.4»а. K E E P IN G M O C K S U IL L E SH EE la the eveat ofaa emer|ciicy, bers aid R N G E L T R EE P R O JE C T The 1997 Angel Tree Project was a tremendous success. Over 400 children aiid elderly benefited from Ihe generosity of the citizens of Mocksville and Davie County this Christmas season. The Town Emptoyees and Davie Counly Department of Social Services wish to thank all who adopted an angel or made a contributton lo the Angel Tree Fund. arabalaaces, poUce, atid other rescue teams la tbe easy locatloa of your mklrace or ^laess. Tbe Town of Mocksville Addressing Ordinance requires the address number to be posted and maintained wiihin a three feet perimeter of the front door of the residence or business in a place lhal can be viewed easily from tbe road. For your safety^ please mark your deslgaiUed area, curb, and/or both sides of your mailbox with numbera lhal can be clearly identified from the road In both day night. P U B L IC S P E R K IN G CO NTEST Tbe tlmN for the slith utinl piblic sptaUng (onlest, lo be hdd on Janiaiy 19,1991, is ‘Gitilntg Is Acblevtd Tbn»|h Strvice.” Tbe Town of Mocks>ille «III once again coonlitule Ibe public speaking conlest in bonor of Dr. Martin Lutber King, Jr.'s biitbda;. Tbe event is open to ill Divie Coanty school students from grades 4-12. II mil be held rt Ibe Brock Fetfonabig Aits Cenier it 6:00 pjn. Tbe speech needs lo be neitl; printed or typed. Speeches sbooU be no longer than five mlDittes.Tlie entry deadline is Jimiry 15,1991 Winning speecbts «UI be pablisbed it Mocks\Hk On-Lme on Ibe World Wide Web; bttp:/|iiwr.cLmocksville.nc.iis/Mocksi'illc/ Oir sponsor this yeir is CCB. The prizes ire as Mlows: 1st placé in each citegory is Slot sivings bond; 2nd place is $50 savngs bond; 3td place b $50 savings bond. C o rn p o s t S ite C h a n g e s The C bm ^t Site w ill be open the 1st and 3id Saturdays of January, Febniary, and March. Yard waste may be dropped off during the week by appointment only by calling 634-5500. Please do not throw yard waste over the fence when the gate is locked. Residents of the Town ofMocksville are allowed to waive the dumping fee at the compost site for one truck load of yard waste per month. Purchase fees; Mulch - $5 per scoop Leaf Compost - $3 per scoop Drop GIT ftts; Ist load of yard waste per month Fitt (Fomi of Rtsidents Only) IVuck load of yaid waste - $5; 1/2 truck kud or less - $3 H R T S C O U M C I L MOCKSUILLE PUBLIC OFFICIflLS TowiBo«rd Dr. F.W. Slue. May« J.C.-Bu!tei” Clcai> Lee Rollins Vcmoo Thompson Steve Walker James Wall PlannliitBiMrd Vena Hinis, Chair LsTOKt Ray Cartel Stevie Dulin Teny Johnson John Goolsby Bob Hall Lols Shore Lynn H. Byerly, Oulr Alice Gaithei Randy Cariner Richanl Schooler . Gail Kelly Tiny Bmlkf. Tmn Mmagir 614-:259 K ick n im Police O iiif 634-m Damy Simtk, PnWic Iteiii Dirtcur 634-2519 Michael Gamer, Recnatiai Director 634-2325 KarlO il«nie,FirtC ltiif 634-3398 B ill ristiim . Parks iCm m di 634-5500 KimShmiey, StnlorCeiUerDirtcur 634-0611 CmincltdSgvke« Wllliim Whaley, Bulldiiij Inspections 634-2791 John Gallimore, Planning * Zoning 634-33« Robert Cook, Animal Contral 63441227 SEN IO R SCENE f * ll.’ .’ S •И.ИП st '-lot к s iiiM f S i • /И » 1И » W : If your have a few pounds lo lose, fisd cooklag for yourself Is Just loo much trouble, or oecd help planning i . healthy recipes, tbe Davle County Seakw Ceater caa help. *CooUag with Mary" is an 8 week profram to help solve your cooUag and food cboka dlleemas. Plaaaed topics of dtocustkM lackidc: Heahhy Cooking. Cooklag for One or IWo TKhnkmft, Bradlag Ubeli, AdapUag MKlpti, aad Lowfht Cooklag to Lom Weigh! Sensibly. Weigb-liis, food guide« aad tpccfal амЫааса will be avallaMt (br tho« hrterwted la kwlag weigM, aad you will actually cook and taste a new recipe each week. This escitlag new program will be each Tborsday, Jaaoary 8 - February 2€, from 1:30 - 2:30 pm la Ibc Nulritkm Site or Ibe Senior Ceaten il to rnordiaaled aad taaglM by Maiy YeUkk, the Health Л Wellaea Cooniiaator for tbe Senior Center Mai7 has a degree ia Ноше Economics with an emphasis in Food aad Nutrition. Cost Is SI5.00 tnd b Umlted lo the first IS people to respMML 1b reserve yoar place. Call tbe Seakw Ceaier at <34-0611, The Senior Center proudly presents the t I of Ihc Investor*s Club on Ibesday, Januaiy 6, at 7:00pm In Ihe East Room. This 6 week program will focus on investing lechniques and provide you with **hands oo” experience as we pbiy a mock stock market and you *'buy" and “sell” stocks aod track your progress. A prixe will be awarded to the one who makes Ihe most money by the end of 6 weeks. There will be guest speakers and other learning materials, and b open to all ages aod investors of all levels. Don't be Intimidated by investing. Come have fun wiih the SenlM Center. Cost b $3.00 for the 6 week program. This program b for educational and entertainment purposes only. No real money wiil be used for investments. Call Ibe Seak>r Center to regbter al 634^11. RHIrtmtnl Party Rave you llnally Imn able to put away jour mrUng cMllej? If so, come celebrate with the Davie Counly Senior Center. On Monday, January 2C, fitvni 1:00 - 3:00 the Senior Cenier will hosl a rellremeni party for all those who retlml from Iheir Jobs In 19W and Ihelr guesl, or for anyone wl» brings a '91 retiree. They’ll be food, hin, fellowship and grcal entertalnmenl. Pkaie RSVP by January 2) by calling O M KIl. BiMk Hislory Cekbmtion February Is deslgntled as Black Hislory Moalh. The Davie County Senior Cenier Invites all senlon lo a covered dish luncheon and celebralioa commemonling Ihli event oa Febniary 25, rn n 11:30 - l;30pm. The location will be announced soon. We will have giie« ipeaken lo share past, present and ftiture achievements of AAHcan Americans. There will be some gital enleilaliinHM as well. Bring ■ coveted dish and come shan In Ihis celebration with Ihc Senior Centcrand leaders ol Ihe coomunHy Tm Aid« AARP’s Du Aide prognai wil b< onnrcd o «t again at Ihc Senior Center beginnhig Februaiy 13, and running Ihitwih April 3, IM . TralMd nkiMccrs wiU be m hand lo assisi scnion ta flUng their lai returns on Eridax fnm 9Maa - C linu an servnl oo a flrst-comc, Itrst serve basis. Please bring Ust year’s lai rctum wMi yoo. Then b M charge Ibr On scrvkt, and H b available Ibr seniors M and older. SEHUICE DIRECTORV IM PO R TR N T PHO NE N U M B E R S lldekntlto Wktor/Saww FnUem K Mott-Fri 8M»4piii: BS44SBB AttwHoDn ft WMtondK 6344896* BUUnK/Aecoaiit QnestloiiK 6S4425B *Thi8 is tbe business number for Emergenoy CommuDlcatlons. Please do not Call with questicais about your bill. Pttllce/Flw/KM SwllKMl C H L E N D H R S OF EU EN T S I---т- ^ а,- - гтгтг- г- м »п г7 г- 1 i r - r - ^ g T T ^ ^ n i i ---T - n iT ^ - r r T n a T T - r n B C g g r illlin T M C ^ T lim iJT B L JIIS n C r iir iK E ^ ir ir ir i 1998 at 7:00 pm. Live entertainmeat, . Free and open lo Ihe publk. This is In ■ ' nnovatlont For latormatloii Call IlM lai m tiM liw k Pitlm lM «rtl CaMr, 622 N. Main St., Mocbville, 27028. Salurdav, January 24,»hments and acVnowledgmentsappreciation for the communUy sup,_________________ Nancy Norton, Director of Ihe Davle tounly Arts CouikII at 704-634-3112. Jack Slari«, SorilMra tppdKMM FaMaki by Joseph UwnaD. Eipcrience• " ......................Jtnuary 13,.M m IuvUIc, ialomaliaa rlheDtvKam, and 1:25 pin. At the Srock Petfomiiig Aits'?eiilcr,’th N. Main St, MocksviUe, NC 27021. Fite and open 10 the pablic.SpomoRdb]r - ~ ' County Arts Council For Infonnalioa Call Nancy Norton, 704434-31I. i Mareh I - March 31 in the BrockIM tl Uh M tan itoW -o n display______ _________________ Ftrforming Arts Center kibby. Thb ethibit is organiied aad eirculated by Ita Miai Muscum of Art IVavelIng Eihibitlon Pinraitt. The cihlbit eoalaiaa 41 hats frons variotts Urne perioda. TUs cihibit b №c aad ofcn to tkc pabtk. « n IpaaW M i b kM - March 23 - AnrU 6 il tha lewk M M iriit Alta Ccalv. EiW 'v°rk ITon chaUenged citiieiB in tUs dbplajr. Frec and open lompabUc. • a i M M - Friday night, Aprii 3, im 1* Ite Brack h r f a i^ CeaKr. Daacc and Usta lo M| biad ansie irilt a daM am UM ai41 kiaois ftiM Swli« Fcala. TliM aad Iba fai ba aaaaaacad. IM la « t • Friday, Aprii 24 « Moad», A fril 27 ia Uw BMck re i« m ii| Arts Cenlcr. Modera dancc IrMpc i^ d o Una d a yte Mt*eÌMicca school chiUren. Umllcd scatiag avaUaMa for Ika icM fil p i ^ Itaa aveiL ArtsCeir-Tbe mi ed^lbe Davk Ibealer Co. in thè Brock hrforaiag г1< Admission aid ÜMS to be aMBBMid. Mill KsiMi 11 Illuni I'liHKS i; iii i I I V 4.IIII \l • Mdl ^ Slillll' M • /II I II ] I 1. Cost: Before-SlS/week or $4/moming ; \After - S25/week or $7/аПетооп U j fS5.00dbcount If your child attends before and after Khool You only p aj fo r the days your child attends the Rec. Club. Wp do provM fi Cooleemee Scluol by transportitiK children to difrom the Rec. Dept to school SSe h L u jS?C «i síУmml5?o^ ЫЛ Гогоаей.уа»«1цог57ЬуИв1Ages 3-5 years old. Teacher Palricia Draughn.Patricia xiU help your child leam Iheir Humbert, letten, ealan, and Ларей She will aha help Ihem with Iheir manaen and leamiilt la ¡hare. I» « da crap’, color, and walch educational programi on TV. The children hme 1Л0Ш IS minutei of^/iee lime" in Ihe Brock Cym. _____________9lb-l2lh grade students. „They meet the 2nd and 4lh Monday of each monlh al 7pm at tka Rcc. Dept. New members welcome. raahPaj у mornings firom lO-llaa. Coat: Sl^lasa. tuba Ш1>1| Pup— ■ Monday-Friday. 6 JO-Hm. No ekargc. VReii¡lralianforT-lmll,Peewee8a¡eball,andeirt'tSoftbaUlMFetnÉatj. V Reaistratioo leglas'Mar. I3-Seabr Games Port-A-Pili Mar. 17-SI. Patrick’s Day sä>r Party Dept from 12:3^2 Jlpaii Mar. 23-April 7-Very Spcetal Arts; Mar. 28, АртЦ 4,* April U-B»aay House open dHnUawilliai 2f ._______ NEUJ EHCHRNGE AND R RER CODE Ifyou Uve in MocksviUe, your new exchange wlU be 751 from the prcscnt 634.You’U also be exchanging vour 704 area code to 33C. This change wiU tw e puce on March 22,19». 2 s cáStiar 4 s i V S Ì OMHI •• 1 1 IB I I : ''«■at, ^ 12 IS i 15 16 17 амкп, t»i 16 If 26 Qnteiineh* 21 0ЯИ1 » ? . , \ X. - H 24 Л 25 «IM». ■•«Чв« 26 ШШ 36 Sl Ш 1М it C - DAVIEXXHINTY EN TERPIU SE RECORD, Jan. 8 ,199в py>lic Records Mocksville Police The following Incidcnis were rc­ ported to the Mocksviiie Policc De> partmenl. • Edith Mac Johnson reported Jan. 4 the larceny of lennis shoes from Shoe Show, Squirc Boone Plaza. - Franklin Dwanne Browning of King reported Jan. 4 he was threatened wilh a tire lool on Gwynn Strcet. • Jcssica Leigh Scou reported Jan. 3 the larceny of gas from Amoco, U.S. 601 Nonh. • Juiic Potion rcported Jan. 2 the laicenyof appliances and furniture from a residence on Wilkesboro Street. • Sandra Hauser repotted Jan. 2 the larccny of a 1983 Nissan Scntra. wilh an estimated value of $1,000, from Campbell Roadand North Main Street. • Clyde C. Lawter reported Jan. I a vehicle was driven onto a yard on Marlene Street. • MarthaClodfcllcrrcpottodJan. I someone threw an object at her at a residence on Avon Street, causing mi­ nor cuts. - Angelia Page Swell rcported Dcc. 31 the brcaking, entering and larceny of money, jewelry and a cell phone from a residence on Gwyn Street. Arrests - Randy Adam Howard, 27, of 438 Riverdale Road, was chargcd Jan. 2 wilh felony breaking, entering and lar­ ceny. Trial date: Feb. 12. - Jimmy Ray Webb Jr., 24, of 225 Mumford Drive, was charged Jan. 2 with possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia. Trial dale: Jan. 29. - Jason Richard Ferree. 19, of 116 Little Egypt Road, was chargcd Jun. 1 wilh DWI. pnwisional DWI. und un­ derage possession of beer. Trial dale: Feb. 20. . Wllfrcdo Martinez Albino. 30. of 142 Ellis Lane, Advancc, was charged Jan. I wiihDWI. driving while liccnsc revoked and failurc lo dim hcadlighls. Trial date: Feb. 6. -McllssaAnnSprague.25,ofKcm- crsvillc, was chargcd Dec. 3i with hcin;’ nuo\icatedunddlsruptlve. Trial Uau \xh.5. - Reginald Clelus Craven, 36, of 521 Hospital Street Extension, was charged Dcc. 30 wilh larceny. Trial date: Feb. 12. TrafTlc AccidenLi • - Two vehicles werc in a wrcck at Lcxinglon Road and Salisbury Strcet at 11 :S0 a.m. Jan. 3. Max Leo W'yait, 58, of North Wilkesboro failed lo stop the vehicle he was driving beforc it struck In the rcara vchiclc driven by Douglas Gene; Turbcvillc,38.orniomasvilIe, reported: Ofllccr D.T. Matthews. : • A Mocksvilic man couldn't stop! Ihe 1977 Dodge truck he was driving: because of snow at 9:25 a.m. Dcc, 29,! causing It go Ihrough a stop light ai! Salisbury Sta'ct and U.S. 64/601. The truck driven by William Lee * GravcsJr..42.of 161 E.LakeDrive.hil! a Jeep driven by Thomas Clay Harbin, j <14. of 349 Farmland Road, reported • Assistance Chief W J. Sloncman. Highv^v Patrol The following iraffic accidcnts were investigated by the N.C. Highway Pa­ trol in Davie Couniy. Driver Ii\iured A Winston-Salem lecn was Injured when the car she was driving slammed into a Iree off N.C. 801 at 11:30 a.m. Jan. 3. Leigh Victoria Smilh, 16, was driv­ ing a 1991 Honda north when it went offN.C.801 to Ihe righl. causing her 10 lose control. The car skidded back across Ihe road lo the leH. striking a tree, reported Trooper A.A. Juslice. Car Strikes Mailbox The driver ofa 1996 Chevrolet lost conlrol of the car at noon Dec. 30, causing il to strike a mailbox along N.C. 801. Kathy Ann Hastings. 27. of 4158 N.C. 801 N.. was driving the car that went off the rood to the right, and skidded backacross the highwaysirik- Ing Ihe mailbox un the left, rcported Trooper A.A. Justice. Truck« Car Collide A trtJck nnd car collided on U.S. 64 EasiatOallonRoadal 10:45a.m. Dec. 31. Anya Elizabeth Potts, 17. of 174 Williams Road, Mocksville. drove a 1989 Dodge from Dallon Road, into Ihe path ofa 1991 Chevrolet pickup truck driven on U.S. 64 by Jeny Dale Jones, 47, of 943 Forit-Bixby Road. Advancc, rcported Trooper A.A. Jus­ lice. ft)lts’.vicw was obstnicted by a tractoMrailcr parked on ihc side ofthe highway. Ihe trooper soid. Driver Faces Two Charges A Nfocksvillc man faccs twochargcs aner a wrcck at 4:15 p.m. Jan. I on Cedar Creck Road. Michael Shane Queen. 25, of 409 Cedar Crcek Road, failed to stop Ihe 1997 Dodge he was driving beforc it struck in the rcara 1993 DixJge pickup driven by Robah Franklin Spach. 56. of 985 Cedar Crcck Road, reported Trooper J.R. Allred. Queen was charged with failure to reducc speed and driving wilhoul a liccnse. FaUure To Yield Charged . A Mocksvillcman waschargcd with failurc to yield aRcr a wrcck al 1:50 p.m. Dcc. 31 on N.C. 801. Dorcas Alexander Brogdon. 66, of 6652 N.C. 801 S., Mocksvilic. drove a l996Fordfromaprivatcdrivc.intothc path of a 1976 Toyota driven on N.C. 801 by James Pearl Poole. 68. of 2812 N.C. 801 S.,Advancc.rcportedTroopcr A.A. Justice. Vehicles Wreck At Inlersecllon A Kemersville man started too quickly at agrccn light al the 1-40 ramp to N.C. 801 al5:35 p.m. Jan. 2. According to Trooper J.R. Allred, when the light turned green, Ricky Montgomery Byrd, 39, started forward In a Iracior-trailer, causing it lo strike a ; 1985 DodgcdrivcnbyTina Whitehurst • Nash. 36, of Winslon-Salcm. Three Deer Hit On Roads The following hil dccr: • Dwayne Ray Allen, 33, of 110; Merry Lane. Advance, at 8:30 p.m. ■ Dcc.30onN.C.801; • JtHli Kristine Pack, 20, of 3455; N.C. 801 S.. Advancc, al 10:20 a.m.; Jan. 3 on N.C. 801; and • Naihan Jubal Fcnrec, 17. of 113 ; Fostall Drive, Mocksville,al6:15 p.m.; Jan. 4 on Privcllc Drive. Land Transfers The foUowing land tnuufns were med with the DavieCounty Registerof Deals. The tnuuaclions are listed by paities involved, acreage, township, and deed stamps purchased, wilh S2 tcpicsenting $1,000. - Dekm Battle, administratrix of eatate of James }. Battle lo Oscar BlackweU, 1 Io(,Ienisalem.$30. •James F. Good and Odessa Good to Mack Francis Good, 1123 acres, Farmingtcn. ; - Blend* R AngeU, eucutrix of cataleorjniesRayHairis,JackRonald Harris and Elewor Hnis, Brenda № Qvil Lawsuits Angeli and Mannu AngeU to Linda H. AngeU, 2/3rd interest, oneacrc,Mocl(s- ville,$80. - Gerald Pennington and Margo Pennington toDennisC. Tritt and Kay C. Tritt, .93 acre, Jenisalem, $20. - David M. Hanes and lulUane O. Hanes to Debra S. Beauchamp, .41 acre, Farmington. - David M. Hanes and Julliane O. Hanes to Nancy ODonneU McKay, interest, 3.93 acres, Famiinglon. -WUsonBiown and Belly C. Brown, Nancy B. Salley and Carl 0. Safley, MacguariteB. Woodward andRodwell T. Woodwaid, and Linnie B. Oysler and Rupert Oysler to Jetty F. Swice- good and Judy 0. Swicegoixl,. 11 acre, MocksviUe, $8. -MedfordBrentShoaf and Carolyn Hahn Shoaf to Medford L. Shoaf ^ Nancy Shoaf, 4 lots, Jenisalem. - Kiik W. aeary and Fiances B. Oeaiy to Mary Ann Medford and Bra­ dley W. Medford, I acre, Clariaville. - Gladys CrifTilh to Tim Randall Griflilh.2nnlinterest,4.8Sacres,CaIa- haln. - Dkk Anderson Construction lo Gena L. Bennett, I lot, $224. - John Roland Agren lo Bermuda Village Retirement Center Limiled Partnership, 1 condo, Farmington, $320. -Bennuda ViilageRetirement Cen­ ter Limited Partnership to Evelyn S. Bunch, 1 condo, Fannlngton, $320. -NancyB.SaneyandCariG.SafIey, MargueriteB. Woodward and RodweU T. Woodward, WilsonBrownand Betty C. Brown, LinnieB.OyslerandRupeit Oysler toMocksville Land Associates, I6.3S acres, MocksvUle, $1,8S0. - Solutions in Real Estate of Win- ston-SalemtoHomebuyen, I tract,$l. -T.DanWomble.substitutemistee, loMolly W.Russell, 1 lot, Farmington. $324. - Habitat for Humanity of Davie CountytoMarcellaDuIin, I lot,Mocks­ ville. $78. • Charies L. Carter lo Lany Wayne Carter and Lois D. Carter, 6.19 acres, Shady Grove. ■ Charies L. Caiter lo Judy C. Barr and Samuel F. Barr, 6.3 acres. Shady Grove. - Richard T. Duncan to Maiy Beth Gregory, S.Ol acres, Fulton, $S8. -Jerry L. Crews and Janie D. Crews lo Thomas K. Smith and Monica A. Smith, .85 acre, $212. - Leroy Nivens and Jane Rumple ; Nivens, Jeny Lee Nivens, Williams ; Thomas Nivens, Leroy Nivens as e*- : ecutorofSallleMyeisNIvenstoLeroy : Nivens and Jon Rumple Nivens, 4.75 : acres. Shady Grove, $96. - Bamey J. Boole and Headier L. : Booie to Tony M. Bamey Jr., 2 acres, : Fulton, $20. ; -Lester A. Good and Jane E Good : lo Hennan Jonathan Henderson and ; Faimye Sue Henderson, 2.63 acres, Mocbville, $306. The foUowing civil lawsuits were filed witb die Davie Oerk of Court ' - Leioy CnwfiU vs. Margaret B. OanfUl, abaofttte divorce. - Linda Whitaker Idol vs. Harold Lee Idol, divorce fiom bed and board, equitable distributioa of marital prop- erty;caunten:laini,tbalplaintiffscUim be dismissed, post-separation support, alimooy,aUocationof property priorto equitable distributioa. : -Emma White vs. Kenneth White Sr., child support ■ Jamea B. Phelps vs. Maria M. FMpa, abadute divorce. - Joey NeU Kennedy vs. Chariotte Kennedy, abaohite divorce. -CenualCarolinaBank&Tnistvs. Waller C. Hogu^ request recovery. Arrests $890.28 and $3,26169. - Central CaroUna Bank and Tmst vs. David Pfefferkorn, request recov­ ery, $5,151.13. - Tidewater Finance Co. vs. W ill­ iam C. Kirby, request judgment, $1,633.97. - General Electric Capitol Coip. vs. Nestor E Kaczanowski, request re­ covery, $778^81 - Nationsbank vs. David and Hilda Radedge.requestrecovery,S3,l85.16. - Joseph A. MarceUa vs. Rhonda E MarceUa, child custody, request de­ fendant restrain fhm acts of domesUc violence against plaintiff, no) go about minor child, equitable distribution. -Mareia Blake Hardin vs. Donald Mickey Han£n, absolute divonx. - Davie Social Services, on behalf oH Jamie P. Anderson vs. Bonnie H. Anderson, voluntary suppoit agree­ ment • Fciicia Swan Taylor vs. Justin VeachTaylor. voluntary support agree­ ment. - M. A. BuUer&Sons Inc. vs. James WardandWards Painting, request judg­ ment $5,269.21. - Shirley Seaford Spiy vs. Horace EdwanI Kiser, request defendant be orderedtoleaveRsidenceatS6S0N.C. 801 S., MocksviUe. post-separation support equitable distribution of mari- talpropeny;counleicIaim,divoicefn>m bed and board, post-separation sup­ port, more lhan equal share of marital ptopeity, that pre-marital agreement be void. - Charies Hampton vs. Kari Decca and Frances Teresi, eviction. -JohnJenningsWhiteJr.andSusan Ellen White vs/Robln Bowere Hanlen and Glenn Cooper Harden, auto acci- denlclaim.inexcess$10,000for dam­ ages. - Gilmer Allen doing business as Double A. Grading and Hauling vs. Charlene Riviera and Rosa L. Riviera, rcquest recovery, $1,500. - BankAmerica Housing Services vs. Rosa Lee Harmon, request recov­ eiy, $14,018.07. -Danny Thomas Woid vs. Suzanne McDaniels Wanl, absolute divorce. - Paula Furchess Nunn vs. William Emest Duncan, absolute divorce. - Green Tree Financial Servicing Coip. vs. Blake Alexander Fahey and James Tyree Clement-Grecn. request recovery, possession of mobile home, damages. • JuIIe D. LandeU vs. Andre N. Landell, child custody and suppoit that defendant be ordered to refrain frora acts of domestic violence or go­ ing about minor child, that defendant get psychological or psychlatricevalu- ation, limited and supervised visita­ tion. - John Wesley Burton Sr. vs. Mar­ garet Wallace Burton, absolutedlvcrce. - Central Carolina Bank and Trust vs. James D. Dillard and Lisa W. Dil­ lard, request judgment, $1,12960, - Headier H. Ferrell vs. Gerard Femll. child custody. ; - Mocksville Builders Supply vs. : Jack A. Plott Kandace A. Plott Jack : A. Plott Constniclion, request recov- : cry, $852,80. - Leslie K. Lundqulst, DDS, vs. : Gerald T MuriUo and Madiilda W. : Murillo, request judgment, $952. -JohnnyDaleAndenonvs.Loretta ! Johnson Anderson, child custody and '! support,equitabledlstributionofmari- : tal propeity, absolute divorce. -Cenu^CaioIInaBank&Tmstvs. i Linda Bynlsonge and Della Hensley, : request recovery, $3049,79. - Con-Agra Feed Co. vs. Byron • Sackett doing business as Duck's ' Hardw.-ml and Garden Center, request • recoveiy, $23,716.29. : Hiefonowiniinesuwerenadeby the DavieCounty SteiffsDepwraeM. ' - Richaid Lae Neal, 23. of 263 PbievUle Road, MocksviUe, anesled Dec. 19, at die Juactun Road access area forpouessini of cocaine aaddnig p H ihriiialiaanddriviiigwhileUceiise revoked. Trial dale: Jan. IS. -NoveUaSmiili,61,ofLewisvUle, w a airesied Dec. 2a for assault Trial dale: Jan. 8. : - Roger J. Potts, 16, Lexington, anesled Dec. 22, for faUure 10 appear incouitTrialdale:Jan.8. -BobW Shell. 44,ofl27 Casabella Drive. Advance, was arrested Dec. 22, for simple pmsesskm of marijuana and drug paraphemaUa. Trial date: Jan. 8. - Shannon Joseph Young, 37, of 419Zimmetman Road, Advance, was anesled Dec. 23, for indecent liberties widi a chikL Trial date: Jan. 8. - Jeffery Scott BaUey, 3a of 240 Duke S l, Cooleemee, arrested Dec. 22, for communicating dircats, second degree trespassing. Trial date: Jan. 8. -aiarlesDavidJacobs,28,ofl3l3 Fires ' Davie County fire depaitmena re- apoadcd № thè foUowing calls, r Jaa,l;Conialar-Dulin,l2:llp.iiL, On alarai. 182 ComaOer Road: Fork [Mined; WUUamR. Davie, l:32pjn., Mnictin fire,940Ealon Church Road; Fatmiiguii, and Cdunney aaiined: Shcfncki-Calahaln was plicdl oo jHadby, Mockivllle, 8:53 p ii. traaa- fcmarfire, 120DeckCIn;le. I Jm l 2: Mocksville, 3:25 a.m., .•moke iovesligatkm, 104 Lakeview I Drive. I j Jaa.3; IM . II:26«jn., aslsted ' ;Aaiiiial CMUdI in M » al Hckory ^ ¡F m k . 11:31 »».aM iacckkiil, ;3260 N.C. Jlwy. M l Soiilb; Mpcki- ,ville, 4:25 pm i fln a im , Ayunia jCare;tatiaali«M 3pi%teatarai, !lSS№ |ieinH oiitiR o ««iC o M ly JuncUoa Road, Cooleemee, arrested Dec. за for uttering, driving while liceaaenvoked, habitual impaireddriv- iag aad obemicting and delaying an officer. - Marilyn Osbome Waller, 45, of 1313 Juncdon Road, MocksviUe, was airested Dec, 30, for uttering, woidb less check on a ckised accowt and obstnicdng and delaying an olficer. Trial date: Jan, 15. - Michael Andiony Boblitz,42,of 143 Gray Sheek Road, Advance, was anesled Dec. 31, for communlcadng Unals and domesdc assault on a fe­ male. Trial date: Jan. 15. - Láveme "Peaches” Dillard, 37, of 425 CampbeU Road, Mocksville, ar- resledJan. I fi» failiin-in ■ court Trial date: Jan. 29. - William Kennedi Jordán Jr., 38, 372 WlUiesboto St, MocksvUle, ar­ rested for faUure to reduce speed, im­ pairing substance and no Ucense Jan. 1. - James С. “Bulldog" Greene, 74, of 612 Buck Seaford Road, Mocks­ ville, arrested Jan. 2, for making ha­ rassing phone calls. Trial dale: Jan. 8. - FJaine Kay Schmin, 29, of 265 Dcacons Way, Mocksville, amstcd Jan. 2, for driving while liccnse re­ voked. Trial dale; Feb. 6. - Gary J. DuffieU, 34, of 141 Cen­ ter St., Mocksville, airested Jan. 3, for felony breaking, entering and larceny. Trial date: Jan. 15. - Shane Nicholas Rabon, 17, of counts of forgery. Trial date: Feb. 12. - John Redmond Gaidier, 42, of 239 Barney Rad, Advance, arrested, Jan. 4, for failure to appear in court for wordiless check. Trial date: Jan. 29. Sheriffs Department The following incidents were re­ ported 10 the Davie ShcrilTs Dept. - Vandcr Kcth Hodgson of Mocks- vlllc reported Dcc. 19 an objcct hod fallen off a vchiclc on U.S. 601 near Hinkle Drive and damaged die under caniage ofhis 1991 Toyola pickup; - Patrick Peny Hanes of Griflidi Road, Advancc reported Dcc. 19. Ihc door of his rcsidcncc had been dam­ aged and a telephone line cut. -Patricia Mull GregoryofCorolina Avenue, Mocksvilic. reported Dec. I damaged her yard. - Elizabedi Pkiwman Hendrix ul Mocksville rcported Dec. 2a diatared Banana Republic coat had been slolen fromhervchicleatTanglcwoodCross- Cooleemee Police COOLEEMEE - The foUowing were taken from Cookemee M ke Depaitmenlreporu. - John Ricank) Heaggins, previ­ ously attested by die department was chafjed widi a fiigldve wanani for pnbatkxi violations In New Jersey. He Is being held widi no bond aUowed pending extndilkin to New Jersey. - GwendoUn Lois Alexander, 24, ofSaUsbuty.was«esledDec.2aror OWL driving while Uceoe revoked aadlaviitaiiiweiliiiM dcliiUiailie vritlc|(.TMdMe; J m . 16. AlioinM M iiylqlipUw lilick- son, 30, of Salisbury, was charged widi aiding and abetting DWI and aUowing an unlkensed person tooper- ale a vehkle. Trial date: Jan. 16. The vehkle was impounded be­ cause Ihis was Alexander’s secondDWI oRense, and she was driving whik Ucense revoked, according to Chkf Thu Woolen. -Jennifer Stevenson reported Dec. 23, dial her purse had been sloknlipom her vdikk whUe it was pariied al a icskknce 00 Neely Street - U n y D ea Head of bvia Sn el nported Dec. 24, dM ha Iw l been amulwd by m iniiialiijT e over a dispute about chiU visltaUon. He re­ ceived minor iitjuries. Charges are pending. - Cookemee oflicets assisted die Davk County SherifTs Department In fool chase dial resulted In die aireslof Chariesbavid-Doodk"Jacohs,28.of 1313Juncdon Roul. Cookemee. Dec. aa (at faUure to appear in court for habitual DWI, driving whik Ucense revoked, obstnicting and delaying an officer and utkring forged checks. Jacoba jumped and ran when slopped by a d^uty on Ratkdge Road. Offic- m were abk to track him dnxigb die snow, acconllag to Woolea. Alsoanested was Marilyn Osbome Waikr. 45, of 1313 Juncdon Road. Cooleemee. who was chaiged widi uttering forged checks and six counts of worthless checks. She was also charged widi delaying and obstnicdng an officer. Bodi are scheduled to ap­ pear In court Jan. 15. -Leroy TUky Jr.. l7,of 181 Cross St. was arrested Jan. 5, for adapted brcaking andentering.Crystal Fleming of 179 Duke St reponed dial he had tried to break into her home whUe she wat diere Jan. 1 about 10:30 p.m., Wooten saU. He was placed in d» ^ v ie C ^ ly Jail. THai dak; Ftii. 12. ing Shopping Ccntcr. -CalllcHuilsonorConiatzcrRoad, : Advancc, reported Dcc. 20, her mail- ! box had been knockcd off its post - Sheny Gamble of Putts Road, : Advancc,rcportcdDcc.20,mailboxes : had been knockcd olTihc posts. -JamcsMIchaelCranstonofStates-: vIllcn:poncdDcc.20,anassonmcntof ■ wrenchcs and sockcts, six wheel rings ' andtwotransmlssionswcrestolcnfrom • Ihe garage beside the pool hall at N.C.' 901 andU.S.6»andhIs 1979 Ponliac, ^ -RhondaAngellofMocksvillerc-; portcdDec.21,atelevisionset.anum-; bcr of presents from under die Christ-; mas tree. Iwo men's shins and five ; packs of cigarcttra had been slolen ; from her home on Candi Lane. - Brcnda Waltman of Mocksville ; reported DK.21.thal$IO.OI worthof; gasoline had been stolen from Davic : RV Supply on U.S. 64 West . -MichaelRayAllcnotCandiLane; rcported Dcc. 21 a black Legacy am-: plificr hod been stolen from his resi-1 dence. : - Kadierine Hairis of MocksviUe I reported Dec. 22. two white wooden ; reindccrwiihtcdbowsaioundlheneck had been stolen from her lawn on W il-: low Lane. - Shelly Swaim of Zimmcnnan • Road. Mocksville. reponed Dec. 22. a neighbor had exposed himself to her. - Diana Kaye Phillips of Mocks-' vUkreponedDec.22,diatafricndhad ■ C o o tlBu rfQ iiim eU ; « AM «»4« w . « A A «Ш«. • 0 You know, they really have a good thing going here." Our experienced nurses average 8 years on our staff, and all are certified in neonatal resuscitation. If b.ibics could tall<, they'd tell you; This is a great placc to comc into the world. All ofour birthing rooms arc actually suites that allow you to go through labor, delivery, recovery and postpartum In one location. Which means instead of being shuffled from room to room, you can relax in a home-like setting that even features a private shower with a shower massager. Plus, you can choose the type of delivery you want. And you'll have input into medical decisions. So if you’re even thinking about having a baby, check out our litciiitics. Wc’ll give you a free gift just for stop­ ping by to sec tor yourself why there’s no better placc to have your baby. rom If you wanl, you can choose lo have your baby in your room toith you all the time: We have a special Level // nursery capable of caring fbr sick or premature babies. The Women's Health Educator at the Resource Center provides valuable informalion for new mothers. O iir birthing suites even include a bed for a family guesl or the dad. Because having a baby can be really tiring.Rcwan Regdnal M e d ic a l C e n t e r ¥)ur Source For Tbtal Healthcare. 612 Mocksvilic Avenue • Salisbury, NC • (704) 638-1000 or toll-free I-888-55-ROWAN • www.rowan.org On your last night with us, you and a guest can enjoy a gourmet dinner for too, n'slil ill your room. ROWAN REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER WOMEN’S SERVICES;^, . Wc accept all forms of insurance, including Mcdicaid. , . ^,,1 te- DAVm С01л т enterprise re co ro , Jan. 8,1998 prant-Dubose Couple Exchange \/Ьи/з • t fTelesia L Grani of Mocksvillc and ^wnDuboscofWinsion-Salcm were •Tunhed In marriage m2 p.m. <m Salur- I : day, Dec. 6 at St. John A.M.E Zion • ‘ Cliuith. Vic Rev. R.W. Myers offlci- I': atob. ‘ Thebridcisthcdaughtcrorj.Hcnry ^! Grant and Emcslinc Grant of Mocks* t ‘ ville. She is a graduate of Davic High School, Columbus Business Univer­ sity,Columbus,Ohio and Bauder Fash­ ion College, Atlanta. Ga. and she is employed at Sara Lee Undcnvear In ■ Winstoh-Salemr“ Ihe bridegroom is the son ofTccora Dubose of Winston-Salem. He is a graduate of Reynolds Park High School and anendcd Piedmont Bible College. He is presently employed by R.J. Reynolds Tobaixo Co. in Winston- Salem. The bride was given away by her father. ThcbridechoseMclanieGrant. her sister-in-law. from Chariotle, as her matron of honor, her best friend Donna Mclean from Indian Head, Md.. as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were HnaDuboseofWinslon-SaIcm.Shcni Grant ofSalisbury and Johna Grant of Mocksvillc. The best man was Samuel Richardson of Winslon-Salcm. The groomsmen were Dwayne Grant of Chariotte.Silas Pressley and Benjamin Meekins of Winston-Salem, Noah by the United Male Gospel Chorus of Yadkinvilie, Shawn Farrow of Win­ ston-Salem and the pianist was Mlscheal Goldsmith of Winston-Sa­ lem. The guest regisier was uttended by Mcshellc Grant of Dnwic, Md., sister oflhc bride. The wedding wasdireclcd by Fuyc Cain Carter, aunt ofthe bride. Following the ccrcmony Ihc bride's parcnls hosicd a rcceplion i n the church fellowship hall. The couple will live in Winston- — Salem.--------------------- All floral dccorulionswcrcdcsigncd and rmide by ihc mother of Ihe bride. Bridesmaids* and (lower giri attire was designed and made by the bride. Mrs. Michael Allen Ray Mrs. Brawn Dubose Wiseman or Salisbury and Uslicr Micliael Dubose of Winston-Salem. TIm flower girl was Jasmine Grant of Charlotle, and ring bearer was Johnathan Grant of Mocksviile. The wedding music was provided Social Evmb •The gloom's mother hosted a din­ ner foiiowing the rehearsal of Friday evening. •A lingerie, bath and body shower was given by Melanie Grant and Miiia Sales. •A kitchen shower was hosted by Sylvia Walker and Sondra Cbopraon, co-woikcis ofthe bride. •A papcrshowcr was hosted by Ella Weasc Hargrove. •A miscellaneous shower was hosted by the St. John A.M .E Zion Church family. Couple Married I At Calvary Baptist Coulston Earns Scholarship John Coulston is the firsl recipient of die EC . Tatum Jr. Scholanhip. The son of Jacqueline W. and the ble John MiduelCoulston, he worited for Tatum Fanns dirough high school and inttfmittently during college. Coulston graduated from Davie HighSchoolin 1991 and Nonh Cato­ lina State Univenity with a degree in fciM iM o m In 1996. He U werii- ing on a maslti's degtee in foRsi bio­ metrics and geognphic information systems at N.C. State University. The scholaiship fund began as a memorial tothelateEC.TatumJr.A 1949 graduate of agriculture educa­ tion al N.C. State University, he was a retited teacher of the Randolph and Davie County school systems. Alter retiring, he served on advisoiy boanis for the forestry department at N.C. State. The scholarship was set up for stu­ dents in Ihis atea attending N.C. Sute Universily in the agriculture or for­ estry fields of study. Sharie Ann Mayhall ofMocksville and Michael Allen Ray of Yodkinville weic united in marriage on Saturday, Dcc. 27 at 6;30p.m. ot Calvary Bapllst Church. The Rev. Reg Alderman and Dr. Ron Davis olliciatcd. ThebrideisthedaughterofMr.and Mrs. Sam Mayhall of Fox Run Drive, Mocksvilie, and the granddaughter of Nellie Jo Mayhall and the late Millard Mayhall of tlaleyviile, Ala., and Julia R. Ledbetter and the late Rev. Hollis Ledbetter of Lakeland, Ra. She Is a graduateofRJ.ReynoMs High School, attended the University of Nonh Caro­ lina at Greensboro an is studying early childhood education at Fonyth Tech- nicalColkge. Sheisonassistantteacher at Today's Child Learning Center in Winston-S.nlcm. The bridcsroom is the son of Mr. and Mis. Alien Ray of Yadkinvilie, and Ihc grandson of Blanche Marie Potts and Ihe late Claude Potu of Kemersville, and Roben Parks Ray and Gladys Elizabelh Ray of Nonh Willccsboro. He is a graduate of Forbush High School, attended Suiry Communily College and is attending Appalachian SuteUnivcisilyln Boone. He is employed by Wishon nnd Cancr Builders. The bride chosc Amy Hicks as her maid of honor. Bridesmaids were; Amy McPheisonofBuriington, Kalhy Hutchins of Yadkinvilie, Donna McGce of Boone ond Erica Burgner, the bride's cousin of Lakeland, Fla. The groom's father was best man. Usheis were; Wade Hutchins ond Dwayne Bobbitt, both of Yadkinvilie; Jonathan Ray, Ihe groom's brother, ond Brian Woolen of East Bend. Soloist was Erica Burgner, Deni'cc Burgner, aunt ofthe bride, was pianist and organist. Flowers werc designed by Betty Henley of Yadkinvilie, anil the wedding cake was made by this groom'saunts, June Davis, Nancy Nagy and Gail Metcalf. ; Haley Walter was flower girt, anU Kristopher Waller was ring beater. ! A rcccplion was held in the dinin'g room at Calvary Baptist Church ih Winston-Salem. ; The couple will be at home InBoone. Medical Associates of Davie M r and Mrs. Buddy Dale G ou^ Clark-Gough Couple Speak Maniage Vows In Mocksviile Ella ЕНаЬеЛ daik and Buddy D ik Ooufh of MockivUle wen mv- lied al 10 un, Jan. 2 in Mockiville. The bride is the dw(htetofHermao •nd bcny C M or WinstoQ-Sakm. She it a 1989 induatc of Ml Taboc High School and is employed by B/E Aenqacc Inc. as an ofTicc cleric. The bridegtoom is die son of the late Debna ’Bud' Gough and Zella R. OoughofN.C.801N.,MocksviUe.He isa 1979giadualeofDavieHighSchool and earned an asiociated degtee in Industrial managemenl in 1981. He is emph>yed by B/E Aetoqace Inc. as a material planner. Trees Eestívai-Baíses- $400 For Arts Council TheFeslivalomeesheklinMocks- ville included over 29 entries. Trees were deconled in all styles fiom Winnle^hc-FBoh to silver dol­ ían on the Mocksviile Saviigs Bank Hee.SdiooIchildrenjoinediibydeco- raUag dne trees including cae fin­ ished aU in Davie school colon. The Festival of Trees was a co-sponsored . fund raiser fcr die Brock tofoming Am Center by Ihe Davie Counly Aru : Oxmcil aid the SerendipHy Shops. AsikalaiKlioaheUatdieFMival ofTteearecciiliaiifoUawedlheChrist- ' mas Parade and Lighting of the Oak Trees in dmvMown Mocksviile. 'Ih e SileaiAuc(iooraiHdpver$400f(]rlhc BcocktafigmiagAniCeiileriiidwu wdl partcipaled in Ibr a Rm year . ev^''npm Nacy № live director of the Davie County Ans Council. "Eveiyone enjoyed Uie vari­ ety of trees donated". Fivemcneyprizesvmeawanfcdio tree decorating aitisls. Most Money raised went lo Annette Rutledge for her *Boud up Christmas Tree'; Most Creative to JoAnne Ooodson for her Down Home Chrisimas; Most Beauti­ ful lo Les Joun des Femmes for Oieir Angel Centerpiece; Most Whimsical to Ihe Mocksvilie Garden Club for the polled plant Iree; and Most Unusual went to die Christine Latham for her bathed wire Itee. “The Davie County Am Council wants lodiank all Ihose who supponed Ihis project by donating a decorated Itee or puchasing one,' saU Tiaci .Crisco, Am Council pmidenL SuN I )Л r M( )N( )Л T lu ls i >AY WlONfSDAr I HUKSI )Л т . Kll )Л r S A lU H lM r 1 jANUARY’98 6 Malwakin HiildiW ikat» -1000 AM 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14H iirtlaH tin*a> -5Ж PM 17 18 19 20 21 {i 24 25 26 27 28 i 31 FEB1 2 3 )М »|капH aM iW *ax-nMOAM 4 t 6 1 Heart Smart HiM i ScfMnint and hWth Fair ^ gmi-ch^ol ÿ n » aid tilood prtsirt ititKl--НШ , M«ialAaodaiMorDm.«6ViltyRe«tHodi«>fc H « Smn »Л be l«M i» am « Fori^ Мшхга! 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D A V IE CO UNTV E N T E R P R IS E R EC O RD , Ja n . 8,1998- 9 (¡(.'огцс' к W iilUor Mol isi I IH' ( ;ill 766-k-().S-i: 1 Dozen Boxed $ V ^ . 9 5 R o d R O S G S * CASH 8, CARRY 95* Call 1-800-849-8479 ext, 972 wwaona | Moniiay-Frld«y9im-7p(nof Siiid(i|flOiim-4pm Totol for 2 adulti * Othtr rcstrletioni opply ■ call for dctolli $■7 .9 5 ■ CASH & CARRY mmons Rond ir n o n s N C В у л j ^ 111 M .'irs h n ll S I m / ( / Л i 3570 Clommons Rond C IP T ììrn o n s N C A/SO 1/ / S / Í . - . H23 S o u th M iirs h n il S t 'i-lf) S S trn lfo r d R fl W in s to n S .ilo m . N C THE UVRGEST SELEaiON OF NEW CARS IN ROWAN COUNH! huhrt in for last chanci on remainins '97 HONDA CIVICS & ACCORDS! Koontz-Spillman Engagement Announced ■ Angela Dawn Koont/. and Michacl Arthur Spillman arc announcing thclr engagement. . Miss Koontz is the daughter of D.C. and Betty Blakley of Mocksvillc and the late Charlie Alexander Koontz. Spillman is the son of Arthur and Judy Spillman « rY a d W u v m e ,N .C . The bridc-clect is a graduate of Davle High School, Oardner-Webb and Catawba College. She is employed by Davic County Schools in Mocksvillc. The groom-to-be is a graduate of Forhush High School and Mitchell Commu­ nity College. He Is employed by Davie County Schiwl in Mocksvilie. -. A wedding is planned for Feb. 22 al Courtney Baptist Church in Yadkinvilie. CalíCarólina PRIMESH\R’ T he M in i D ish S a te llite Service per.day No Equipment To Purchase Prime Star Supplies & Maintains All Equipment YOUR ОА1ПШ COUNTY PRUteSTAfí DEALER t1 M M -4 IO t or 1-аММ41-6401 CHRYSLER • PLYMOUTH • JEEP EAGLE • KIA • HONDA g e ffy W ooc Jautocentre 525 J a k e A le x a n d e i B lv d . S . * I 65 t x i t /5 S A L IS B U R Y 63 7-90 90 1 800 296 W O O D i 'l » •* * •-1 •■ii VNfeTl ciieck you out you cheŒ Ш out •iii iii Come meet Dr. Leo Young, Mocksville's newest Family Practitioner, at our Health Fair on January 21. Our Care-A-Van will be at Dr. Young's office with trained personnel providing free blood pressure checks. Plus, i^o young B m ily Practitioner cholesterol screenings will be available for a small fee. We'll have valu­ able information for you about breast cancer and mammograms. And representatives from Lifeworks Behavioral Health Services and the Diabetes Education Program will be on hand to RCWAN REGIONAL M e d ic a l C e n t e r answer health questions. 1faurSc»i«Eorlbtal Health««. MOCKSVILLE PRIMAKY CARE HEALTH FAIR. Wednesday, January 21, 9 AM - 12 Noon MocksvUle Primary Care • 172 Clement St. • Mocksviile, NC • (704) 634-7887 www.rowan.org _______ -r .u • DAVIE CO UNTY EN T E R P R IS E REC O RD , Ja n . 8,1998 C ouple C elebrates 50th A nnivesary Mr. ami Mrs. Clyde Ireland will bccclcbratins their50tli wedding annlvcr- sory.Ticy werc married on Jan. 10.1948 in Fannlnglon by the late Rev. James Grocc. They have live sons, Wayne and Sue. Roger and Myia, Bobby and Karen. Kcnncih and Toni, and Dale and JoAnn. Their grandchildren arc Darren and Kristy Ireland. Scotl and Cindy CllulTo, MichacI and Robbie Spaugh. Di.me Ireland. Scolt Ireland, Jason Ireland, Chad Ireland, Eric Ireland, Lea Ireland, Summer anil Braekcn Lyerly. They have for great-grandchildren, Nicholas nnd Marissa Ciluiro. Natalie Ireland, and Ashley Spaugh. Mr. and Mrs. Ireland are raerabcrsorBcar Creek Baptisi Church. Mr. Ircland is retired from Ihc N.C. Depanmem olTranspotlation nnd Is also a rctire fanner. Mrs. Ircland is a homemaker.■.-An informal rcccpiion In their honor will be held on Jan. 11, from 2-4 p.m. in Ihc fellowship hall of Union Chapci Mclhodisi Church in Mocksvllle. » w & Couple Celebrates $3olden Anniversary |l^andKM bcriiieCnasorS987N .C.80I S. ctlebnted their golden «tdâiiig ionivemiy oo Saturday, Dec. 6., 1997. H eir (nndcfaildRa, cUldten and thdi tpousd hosted a baitecue chkken n n w «ridi fiiio p in the felkwihip haU of Coocod Uiiited Methodiit Chuich oa ÒKny №0 Roid, with apffoiimalely 140 guests attending. • B t o n n « , die couple tcaewed dieir vowi, officiated by die Rev. David M f,'in die lanMiny of die church. During die ring coenxny, Heniy lupriied Mherine «ridi an annivenaiy ring. ; №CntuwaenianicdonDec.6,l947atdieMediodistaniidiFanooage hjr Ite Rev. J3 . HUinald. Hie couple an both retired Crom die Davie county Sctool lyilem widi a total of 42 yean of Kivice. New Year... New You Make 1998 Your Year I // Lose 2-3 SiM S in 6 Weeks •NO Dieting NO Program Fees >; NO Dangerous Drugs NOWèighins NO Lab worit •wu «I'cliMppolnM btcauM you thought th* prMcripUon :й ; :.áy w titth»anw ^ tmmiiMw. Cornatzer News By Dottle Pottn Comalzcr Correspondent Wc wish everyone a happy and prosperous new year. Our community was saddened nnd expresses sympathytothe families lhat lost lovctl ones during tho holiday.s. Sympathy goes out to Dena and Steve Grubb in Ihc dealh of llcir 4 day old son, Lucas Weldon Gnibhwhodicd on Dec. n . Also to the family of Josiah Eugene Smllh who died Dcc. 21, nml to Ihe Rev. Aaron Carter and family In Cana News ' the death of his brother, Allie Hurt CartcrofLcxInglon.buironiicrtyfrimi DavieCoumy. Sam Bailey returned htniw Ihmi Forsylh Hoiipltal Monday aficr urak•^ going te.sB and obwrvallon ft» clw.sl pains. Lucille Putts гешпнч! home lhm\ Davie Couniy llo-spltal Siimlay »Her being ireated live days for resplralory problems. Shirley IVlts hiu bccnconniH.4lwllh flu nnd colli for Ilw past wvck. Mr, nnil Mn. Weldnn Allen were ctmlliHsI 1« Ilielr nwm ftw » few days wllh Iho llu. Umkw «ml Jill h'll» imJ the proud IWIÏHI» «f « Iwby (Imighler, Sophie IK'lltf IVII», boni Jim, J, IWH. Mr, imtl Mis, lliiim r Pulls nnd .4lumm. Mr. uml Mn, llruce Hinkle *144« Ihi wtekcml wllh Donald Hinkle In CrwlilHxir, On Salunlay Pam and IVivk lliu)«! nml boys nml Dora and 'l\4Htl[iUHlyofKciilucky Joined them ftiriiftunllyilliincr, Kliby Jones Jr. nnd slsier Jcssica of Lily, Ky. visiicd Bub and Ava Jones last weekend. Holly and April Hudson ofFlorida spent Ihc holidays here wllh their par­ enu, Rev, and Mrs. David Hudson, anoihcr daughter, Melissa and hus­ band, Joe Smith and son have movoi here from Florida. Paul Hudson spent lasi week in Asheville. Kaye West spcnl Christmas Day wllh her daughter Kristy and husband Jeremy Gaines in Matthews. By John'Cnta'Godwin CanaCorre.spondcm We all had a greal Christmas and I Ixipc >Durs was every hll os good. Santa came down old Dutchman, jusl ashcdocso’crylimcdiisycar, Rudolph knows every bend In the cieck a^ where all of Ihe good lillle boys and giris are along Ihc way. Did you take a Christmas light liHir throughCana before Chrislmas? Santa .saw YTOnne's Chrislmas Iree in die yani, Nclda'swindowcandlcs and tree, the deer oul in front of Believer’s Sonship Tabernacle and Roadman's lights on his bushes. Also spotted was Sweet Creek Farm's holiday fashion. Tom McCullough had some wonder­ ful lights and decrout In his yani. Jerry and Eugenia Myei's house also looked, grcat with iis decorations. There were many olhcis decorated like those at Bill Menell's, Andy Beck's, and Jim Eaton's. TiKsecondronnerupgoeslo Ihc Cleary's on Ealons Church road and Ihc hands down winner Ibis year goes to Joe and Polly Jordan. They worit rcally hanl to decorate Ihelr to­ bacco fann for Chrislnm. II always looks great. As always, most light displays wen; greal In celebrating Ihc birthofJesus. Ididmlssihetractoron Pudding Ridge lhal was III up wiih lighis last year. Did you hcdr they arc going to have to kill millions of chickens in one of - lhosc-iKientaLcoiinlric.s?_ They havc_ Ihe chicken flu. Harold Laiham and Allen ShccLsprohablyglvcCanachick- ens Ihe flu shot, Ha, ha. Thcsnow was greal. Ilcameduring Ihe day so the people werc able lo get hoiiKbeforeilgolloobod. Wemustbc teaming lo drive beller in die snow, because Davic Counly Farm Bureau didn'l have many claims turned in. I would have really 11 kc lo of ridden in Mr. Pauls old Buick down lo Ihc milk bam last week and heard him say, "Boy.fill this jarfull of milk." That is righl. Food Lion ran out of milk again. "No llir had 10 take a back scat lo a "Deep Plow". Jimmy Summers, the Eatons and Brent Boger cranked up Spiritual Resources: God's Will By Billy Jam ttWhat cantrolsorgovems our behavior? WhatshapesouracUons, our lives? Thousands ol people have asked these questions. Scientists and phltosophefs have experimented and debated these loryears. HovMver.theaposUePaulgavetheanswerlnhlslettefto theehuichatBome. Hestates'anddonotbetxirfomtedtothlsworid but be transformed by the renewingo* your mind,that you may prove what Is that good and acoeplable and petfect will ol God'(Romans 12:2).What Is the differen«» between oontomiity and transfomiatkxi? Confomiity happens when vne let the worid detennine what is aixeplableorunaooeptablebehavlor. Confomiltyhappenswhenwe M peer pressure detemAw our acHons. Because we like to ba ■ooepMby our Mends, we oAsnMlhelrbehaNlor and betels serve as a guUe fer our behavior and beliefs. Conformity occurs when we judge our behavkir to be similar to the behavk>r ol everyone else. Transfonnatkin happens when we let Qod delennine what Is acceptable or unacceptable behavkir. Transfonnatkin happens whenourbeHefsandactkxisareguWedbyCkid'sspirit. Transfcrma- tkm happens when wejudgeourbehavior by Gkid and His standards. All of us stnjggle with conlonnity and transformatkm. We want to enioy our lives without too much trouble. Because of this, we oHen Umes confonn rather than be transfonned. Rather than standing lor what wa know Is righl, we admit ttiat‘everyone else Is doing it so It mustberight,or at least It musl not be that bad." Rattierttian standing lor what Is right and being transformed, we alkiw oursehres to be conlonnedtotheactkinsandbellelsolttilsworid. Soon, our lives are no diNerenl from those who have no faith. Confomiity shapes us and our actkms from the outskle as we look to ttiose around us to see what Is acceptable or unacceptable. Transtormatkm happens on the InsMe as our mind Is renewed, that we 'may prove what Is ttiat good and acceptable and perfect will of Gkid.' This renewing ol our mind then shapes us and our actions. We no kmger have to took to someone around us to delennine what is a c c e p t or unacceptable because wa already know what we shoukl or shoukl not do. 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Mockivllle (Щ 4 Ю 4 6 3 2 Attend The Church (}f Your Choice -their UiKlors andjlugput UwJjigeiiy y Mocksvllle so Ihe busy bodies would have a placc lo paric and shop. If you don'l have the Davl’e County Heritage Book you have missed oul. You will know so many people in the book and Cana has been covered wori^ derfully. WcbroughiihcncwycarlnmDoug Cartncr's house with Sieve andChrisly Slroud. As the clock slnick midnight, wc gave a safe and scheduled 21 gun salute. Happy Bclalcd Birthday lo Betty- and Bubba Avanl and Happy Birthday lo Steve Stroud. Obituaries D A V IE CO UNTV EN T E R P R IS E R EC O RD , Ja n . 8,1998 - П Annie Mocl( . Annie Jones Thomas Mock, 85. of LibcrtyChurehRoad,Mocksvlllc.died Sunday, Jan. 4 ,1998, al her home. She was bom in Davie County Oct. 2,1912, to the late John C. and Belly BixkJonesandwasahomcmakcr.She was a member of Bear Creek Baplist Chureh and the Cana Homemakers Club. She was precedcdindeathby her first husband. Culbert C. Thomas. In 1969; and her sccond husband. Elmer S. Mock, in 1980. Surviving area siepdaughlcr, Belly Caillon of Advancc; 9 step grandchil- dren,Bllly Mock, Judy Adams. Saundra Powcis, Edward Mock, Patrick Mock, Beny Thomas, Shairon Thomas, Jane Raymond OdeUCrawford Raymond Odell Crawrord, 60, or Morse Slrcct, Mocksvillc, died Fridoy, Jon.2,1998, al Forsyth Memorial Hos­ pilal in Winstun-Sulem. He was bom April 7,1937, in Craig Counly, Va., to Ihc late Malt L. and Amy Hosrctller Cruwronl. A building contractor, he had been employed with Skyiine Corporation and was owner and operator or Papaw’s Producc. He served in the U.S. Navy during Ihc Korcan Conflict and was of the Baplist faith. Surviving are his wife, Carol Wooten Crawford of the home; a son, Bobby ray Crawford ofMocksville; 2 slcpdaughtcrs,TriciaSpryandChristic ._nK)mas.nnd_Mark_Tliomas;..scvcral_GIass, boih ofMocksville; mothcr-in-- nieces; a nephew; a greal niece, Relha law. Agnes Wooten of Harmony; 2 Lucille Ciarli Cornatzer LucllleClarkComalzer.88,ofN.C. Hwy. 801 Soulh, Advance, died lale Friday,Jan.2,1998,at AulumnCareof Mocksvillc where she had been a resi­ dent for Ihc past six monihs. She was bom April 3,1909, in the Huiifux County community of Enneld to Ihc late James Harris and Lucilic Nicholson Clark. She as a 1927 gradu­ ale of Littleton High School. In 1931, she graduated tmm Women's College in Greensboro with n hachclor’sdegrcc in biology. She laughl school for 40 yciuTi, retiring In 1972. She laught al lhcfollowingschools:Aurclian Springs in Halifax County, 1931-35; ndenton Senior High SchoolinChowanCounty, Keller, and 2 spccial greal grcat neph­ ews, B J, and Joshua Keller. Funeral services werc to be held al 2 p.m. Jan. 7, al Forest Lawn Mauso­ leum in Charlotte with the Rev. Rich­ aid Eskcw olTiclatlng. Mcmorialsmaybcmadcioachureh of the donor’s choicc. Sharon Marshall Sharon Renee Alkins Marshall, 33, of Winston-Salcm, died Wednesday» Dec. 31, 1997, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. BomApriM, I964,inDavieCounty, she served in the U.S. Navy for nine years wiih a lour in the Philippines and two tours in Hawaii. She was inducted into the Military Women's Memorial in Washington. D.C. She had been employed wiih Weber and Weber Inc. Sir Speedy in Priming. * Surviving arc a daughter. Candacc Irene Marshall: her parcnls, David and Carol Alkins, Billy and Nancy Mycis; 2 sisters, Michelle A. Allen and Sandra kay Atkins; abroihcr, Jamie Nathaniel Norman;astepsisier,PcnnyCarltonof L:wisvillc;2stcpbrolhcrs.GcneStrvpe of Wilmington and Marie Strupc of Uwisvillc; 9 nephews; and 3 nieccs. J A funeral servicc was held al 11 f m. Jan. 3, for Mocks Uniled Mclhod­ isi Church with the Revs. Monroe Otto jutd Brucc Gwyn ofTicialing. Burial followed in the church cemetery with full military rites. : Memorials may be made to Hos­ picc of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County. 1100-CSoulhStrolfoidRoad. Winston-Salem. N.C. 27103 orCan- per Services Inc., 107 Westdalc Av- fnue, Winston-Salcm, N.C. 27101- 3619. Ernest OdeU Caudle • Ernest Odell Caudle, 51, of Yadk- lnville,diedTuesday,Dcc.29,1997,at his home. ; HewasthcbrothcrofMaricRoyall pf Mocksvllle. Bessie Jane Durham : Bessie Jane Osbomc Durtiam, 66, pf Salisbury, died Thuisday, Jan. I. .1998. at her residence. : BomScpl.3.l932.inDavlcCounty lodiclateJuliaMacBiDadwayOsbomc iind Henry DavisOsbonK.sheatlendcd Ihe DavH! Counly schools. A baker for Jim's BBQ. she was known for her Cakes and biscuits. She was an active member of Franklin Baptist Chureh where she was a member of Ihc Allie Wyatt Sunday School class. ;; Her husband, Edward Kcilh Durham, prcccdcd her in dead) July 6, 1982. > Surviving ore 3 daughters, Dariene Abbington and Shelia Gmbb, boUi of ^isbuiy. and Pamela Blackwell of •jyro; 3 brodiers. Grover, Grady and l^nnedi Osbomc, all of Salisbury; 6 sjstcis. Margie RKter.MagelincFreezc. Elsie Deal, Jane Brown and Lois Sand- sliy of Woodleaf; 7 grandchildren; and a[gTeat grandchild. : Funeralservlceswcreconductcdat a;p.m.Jan.4,atFranklinBaplisl Church by die Rev, Larry Twiliy with burial lollowlng in Rowan Memorial Purit. Eloise B. Bowles ; EtoiseB. Bowles, 80, of Pageland, S:,C., dwd Jan. 3,1998, in Dariington, S.C.; Daughter of die late William and Dora Byrd, she was bon in Hartsvllte. &C, she was a homemaker. She was ibe widow of Hugh R. Bowles Sr. ; Suxvivingareason,HughR.Bowles Jt. of Pageland, S.C.; a daughter, Bar- biuaB.WalshofNorthMynleBeach, s;c.; and a granddaughter. - Afuneralwasheldat2p.m.Jim.6, Helen Louise Poole Helen Loui.se Poole, fonneriy of Davie Coumy, died Jan. 2 ,1998, at her home In Lebanon, Ind. Bom Dcc. 10. 1926. to the late Naihan and Gcrtnide Keller Beck of Coolccmee, she was a homemaker and had also worked at Klngsbcny and English Nursing Homes in Lebanon. She was a member of Scotland Chris­ tian Church. She graduated from Cool- cerace High School In 1943. She was an avid gardener and provided child carc for many families. Surviving are ason, Brian Poole of Frankfort, Ind.; a stepson, Lany Poole of Danville, Ind.; 6 daughlcis, Doris Hulse of Oregon City, Ore.. Gloria Levon Odell James Levon Odell James, 90, formcriy of Ihc Farmington communiiy, died Sun­ day,Jan. 4, 1998, al Calawba Memo­ rial Hospilal. He was bom in Farmington com­ munity to Ihc late John Clingman and Lola Ward James. He was a memberof Farmington Baplist Church wherc he was a member of the choir. He was prccedcd in death by 4 brolhcrs, Ralph, Clarence. Aaron and Milton; and2sisiers,Clara and Lillian. Surviving arc his wife of 69 years, Nell Teague James of llie home; a son. Dr. John C. James of Maiden; a daugh­ ter, Kay James Yeager of Jonstown. Pa.; 8 grandchildrcn; 5 grcal grond- Daniel Riley Lewis Daniel Riley Lewis, 97.of Advancc. died Sunday. Jan. 4, 1998, al Mcadowbrook Terrace. He was bom in Surry Counly Sept. 30, 1900 lo James Riley and Sallie Samanthia Atkins Lawson and was retired from the groccry and wholesale produce business. He wasa memberof Pilot Mountain Friends Church.: : Surviving arc his wife, lla Jackson Lawson of Mcadowbrook Terrace; 2 daughters, SylviaCrcpeauofShalimar, Fla. and Nona McKee of Birm lngl^. Ala.; a son. Terry Lawson ofClemmohs; a daughter-in-law, Hallic Lawsonlof Winston-Salcm; and 6 grandchildren. He was prcccdcd In death by á ^n,1935-44; and Shady Grove Scliool in- Poole of Phoenix, Ariz., Nancy Poole— childrcn;-and-numcrous nicccs-and— j-Ra|ph Lawson Dcc. 31,1984. granddaughters; 2 brothers. Porter Crawford of Virginia Beach. Va. and Denny Crawford of Lcxinglon; 2 sis­ ters, Juanila Waldron of Hardy, Va. and Peggy Colston of Lcxinglon. He was prcccdcd In death by a brother and 2 sisters. Funeral scrviccs werc held at 2 p.m. Jan. 4. al Jerasalcm Baplist Church with the Rev. Jimmy Lancaster ofllci­ ating. Burial followed in Forcst Hills Ccmcicry in Lexington. Memorials may be made lo Amcri- canCanccrSociciy,622 Forsylh Mcdi­ cal Park. 1900 S. Hawthorne Road. Winston-Salcm,N.C.27102or Ameri­ can Lung Associaiion, 112 Fayette Street. Winston-Salcm, N.C. 27101. Mary Lester Lewis Mary Lester Lewis,89.dicd Jan. I, 1998, al Aulumn Care of Mix-k-svilie. Bom May 1,1908, in McDonough, Ga. 10 Ihe late Charles and Georgia Lester, she was Ihe widow of Payne Lewis of Georgia and was of the Bap­ lisl faith. Aficr 12 years of scrvice, she had retired from Thalhlmcr's in down­ town Winslon-Salcm. She loved mu­ sic and enjoyed playing Ihc piano. She was prcccdcd in dealh by a sister. Queen Ann Sims of Florence, S.C.; 2 brotheis, George and Chester Lester of Georglx Survivors includc2daughters. Jane Lynch of Winston-Salem and Betty AnnKnighlofMaggicVallcy;7grand- childrcn; 16great grandchildren; and4 greal great grandchild;..;. A graveside service was held al 2:30 p.m. Jan. 4. al Wcsllawn Cardens of Memory In Clemmons. Lonnie "Bonce" Jones Lonnie "Bonce" Jones, 83, of Fork Bixby Church Rood in the Fork com­ munity, died Saturday. Jan. 3, 1998, at Forsylh Memorial Hospilal. He was son of the late Alex L. and Bertha Foster Jones and had been a farmer In Davic County for many years. Surviving arc his wife, Mary Louise Fosler Jones; 2 sons. Gene Jones and Donald Jcnes; 3 grandchildrcn: and a grcal grandchild:3brDthcrs, Ray Jones, Maynard Jones and Wade Jones; and 3 sislers. Addle Mac Walser. Magdalene Stroud and Alma Williams, all of the Fork communiiy. He was preceded in death by 2 brothers, Clyde Jones and Fred Jones; and a sister, Nell Baik:y. Funeral services were conducicd al Fork Baptist Church Jan. 5, at 2 p.m. By the Revs. Ken Evans and Gordan Joyner. Burial followed in the chureh cemetery. Memorials may be made lo Fork Baptist Church Building Fund. 3140 U.S. Hwy. 64 East. Mocksville, N.C. 27028.. ВШ Wallace William Albert "B iir Wallace. 72, of Uberty Church Road. Mocksvillc. ,A,Meriiral DavieCoumy. 1944-72. OnJunc6,1944..she married Hiram Bailey Comalzcr, whodicd March 12, 1977. She was a mcmbcrof Advancc United Mcthixlist Chureh wherc she sang in the church choir, laught Sun­ day School and wus treasurer of the United Mclhodist Women. She wus a chartcr member of WSCS and was a member of the administrative board. She was a member and pasl president ofthe Davie County Retired Tcachcrs Association, Advance Senior Citi/ens and Advunce/Mocks Home Extension Club. She served as chaimian of the Davic Coumy Heart Fund Association and the NCAE. Survivlngnrc2nicccsanduncphcw. She was prcccdcd in death by 3 bmlhers, Norfleet Clark, Fcrdin Clark and PlummcrClark; and 2sistcR,Gama Lee Clark amt Lucy Blake Clark. Funeral services were held al 2 p.m. Jan. 5, at Advance United Mclhodist Chureh wiih the Revs. Harland Creech Illand Kermit Bailcyomcirning.Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Book Mobile Fund or the Large Print Book Fund of Davie Counly Public Library, 371 North Main Street. Mocksvillc, N.C. 27028. Zelma Voggenthaler Zelma "Zing'BakerVoggcnthalcr. 88. of Magnolia Avenue, Mocksvillc, dted Monday. Jan. 5.1998, al Foisyth Memorial Hospilal in Winston-Salcm. BomJan.20,1909,inNlagraFalls, N,Y.. 10 the late John Wellington and Franccs Wcsl Baker, she was a home­ maker. She had lived in Mocksvillc for the pasl 30 yeais. having moved from Painted Post. N.Y. with her late husband, Ralph Frederick Voggcnlhaicr, who died in 1975. She was also preceded in dealh by nine brothen, and sister. She was a graduate of Ithaca High School and atUsndcdCortlandNomialSchool.She wa.s an avid painur, enjoyed arts and crafts, was full of laughter and the enjoyments of life. Surviving arc 2 sons. Jack Voggcnthalcrof Blalisden. Calif, and Alan VoggenthalcrofFremom. Ohio; 5 grandchildren; a greal grandchild; 4 siepgrandchildren;4su;pgrcatgrand- childrcn; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. A memorial senrkro was held al 11 a.m.Jan.9,aiFusiPiesbytcrianChurch of Mocksvillc with dc Rev, Jamie Pharr ofllciating. Memorials may be made lo First Presbyterian Chureh of Mocksvillc. York EarnsTeachingAward of Michigantown, Ind., Shirley Sparks of Fronkfon. Ind., Margarcl Poole of Mechanicsburg, Ind. and Carolyn Carvalno of Corvallis, Ore.; 2 broth­ ers, Wayne Beck and Hayden Bcck. bolh of Cooleemee; 7 grandchildren; and 7 grcat grandchildrcn. She was prcccdcd In death by her husband. DavidPooleof Lebanon, Ind.; and a brother. A funeral scrvicc was conducted Jan. 8, at 11 am. at ihe Davic Funeral Scrvicc Chapci by the Rev. Shelby Harbour, paslor of Viclory Baplisl Church. Burial followed al Legion Memorial Park. Rex Morton Moore Rex Morton Moorc, 84. of Statesville, died Monday, Jan. 5, 1998, al Brian Ccnter after a period of declining health. He was the father of Albert Rex Moorc of Mocksville. Funeral services were held at 8 p.m. Jan. 6, at Westmoreland Chapel of Bunch-Johnson Funeral Home with the Rev. Rex Gibbs and Lt. Hank Harwell ofncialing. Burial was at 11 a.m.Jan.8.at Ircdcll Memorial Gardens. nephews. Funeral scrviccs were held Jan. 7,at Farmington Baptist Church with the Revs. Richard Hicks and James Harmon ofllciating. Memorials may be made lo Farm­ ington Baptist Church. 1119Famiing- lon Road. Mocksvillc. N.C. 27028. Advance News A graveside scrvlcc was conducted at 11 a.m. Jan. 7. at Pine Hill Friends Mccling by the Rev. VictorMurshison. Memorials may be made toacharity of the donor's choice. By Edilh Zim m eniu Advance Correspondent The childrcn of Leonard and Mary Nell Jones spent die Christmas holi­ days widi them. Ann nndJay Weather­ man anddireedoughters Jennifer Anne. Hailey Lynn and Shelby Elizabeth of Palm Bay. Fla, Janna and Lennie Watson and son Alan Michael of Purlear. Melissa Hendrix, Andrea Hendrix, Meredidi Hendrix. Glenn Taylor and Alex KrisUc spent two days last week snow skiing at Winter Place, W.Va. Sympadiylsextendedto die family of Uicille Comatzer, who died Friday night at Autumn Care Nursing Home, Mocksville. Also, sympadiy to die Arthur Dean family. He died last Sun­ day at die VA Medical Center. Salis­ bury. Mis. Alice Potts celebiatedher97di birthday on Monday. Jan. 3. She is a resident at Meadowbrook of Davie. N.C. 801. Friends and neighbors gave Mrs. Alice a card shower. Edith Zimmennan visiicd her Sunday after­ noon. Mrs. Kazie Smiley is confined to home by illness. She was hospitalized a few days recenlly at Forsyth Hospital for treatment from hemonhaging. She seems lo be suffering from the flu at dlls time. NaylorVoglcrundenventgall-blad; dersurgery Friday atForsythHospital, He is stable at diis time bul still in ICU, Edilh Zimmemian visiled cousins Florine and James Black in Lexingtoo Sunday afienioon. Later, she visiled Belty "Dub Potts, who has been sick: lhave Davic Counly Heritagebookl for sale. Anyone interested, call 998r 4356. Four Corners News By Marie White Four Ccmicrs Corrcsportdcnt The holidays arc now over so I will try to gel caught up on news. Mr. and Mrs. Joe While. Mr. and Mr. Mark White and Jessica were suppcrgucsts Sunday nighl Dcc. 28 of Mr. and Mrs. R.G. Sapp. Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Smith, Mr. and Mrs. L.S. Shcllon Jr.. Christopher Shore, Mr. and Mrs. Joe White, Mrs. Robert Crafl. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Crafl and childrcn of Winslon-Salcm, Mrs. Inez Rcavis. Mis. Dana Triplett and Payton, Jerry Potts had Christmas din- Pino News ncr widi Mr. and Mn. Billy Shcllon. Mr.and Mn. Joe While, and Vemon Dull were supper guesis New Yeais Day of Mr. ami Mrs. Joe Cair Haipc. Mr. and Mis. LS. Shcllon Jr.. Mr. Steve Fosler, and Mrs. Balry Smilh are on our sick list and need our continued prayers. Mrs. Johnsie Shcllon visited sev­ eral people Sunday at Aulumn Carc nursing home. Several friends and iclalives en­ joyed a Christmas Eve Party al the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grady Bcck. Delicious refrcshmcnls were served and gills were given oul. It seems I lose good friends’ customers loo ofien, and I would like 10 express my sinccrc sympathy to die family of Faye Boyles. She wos-il wonderful customer and friend Olid faithful to die very end. Shedidnaany things 10 help oihcrs in many ways.-1 will rcmeinber her kindness to mcdl my days. I know she touched many people in her long life and she faced problems of stiugglcs and strife. 1 know she is with Ihe God she loved aiid we'll meet her again in heaven above By Nora U lhun Pino Conespondcnt Wesley Chapci UMC is planning anodier community breakfast. They will serve counliy ham, sausage and eggs and all the trimmings of a goid old fashioned countiy brcakfasl. It will be Satuiday, Jan. 17, 6:30-10 a.m. Everyone is invited. The fellowship class at Wesley Chapel spent New Yeats Eve with Vemon Dull at his new home on Langston Road. Everyone enjoyed a covered dish dinner and good felkiw- ship. Those altcnding were Ihe host, Rudi Davis, (jcnc and Marie Miller, Betty and Roland Wcsl, Clyde and Virginia Murray. Hannon and Nota Ccnicr in Salisbury where he had been a resident for die past diree yean. He was bom in Davie County May 16,1923, to die late William Ludier andMaeHutchensWoilaeeandwasof dieBaptistfaidi.DuringWoridWarn, he served in die U S. Navy. Surviving are 3 sisten, Peggy W. Talley, Mary Lee Hairis and Louise Webb, all of Mocksvillc; 4 bndicrs, John Wallace, Bud Wallace and Bob Wallace, all of Mocksville, and Roger Wallace ofSoiisbuiy; and sevend nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held at II a.m. Jan. S, at Eaton Funeral Chapel by die Rev. Richanl Eskew. Burial fol­ lowed in Bear Creek Ba|Hisl Chureh Cemetery. Memorials may be made lo die buikling fund of Bear Creek Baptisi UPagelandUniledMediodislChurch. chureh, c/o Jerry Hanes, 268 Bear Airial foikiwcd in Rose Hill Can- CreekChurehRoad,Mocksville,N.C. eiery. _ _ 27028. Professor Lessie Evona York, daughter of Lcisie Yorii, U.S. 138, Mocksville, and dielateJanicsR. York, is among die teachers to receive d» Academk Stimulus Awaid given by die Autonomous University of Bqa California at Mexicali, in die sute of Bi^a California, Mexico, for die two- year period 1996-97. The award, based on a system of accumulated points, is given forexcel- lence in teaching, as well aa servKe to dw univenity and die community. In addition, tcacheisareevaluatedby dieir students, dKir colleagues, and a juiy appointed by die univenity. Yock,agraduateofMocksvilleHigh , School, is beginning her founh year at die Language School of die UABC. She also leaches piano at die univer­ sity, and will direct die new Poly- phonic Choir. She says diatsheleanicd Ladiam, Frank and Toby Hawkins, Von and Madclyn Shelton, Johnsie Shelton, Coteen Dull, Gene Dull and Roscoe Leftwich. Tom and Toni Horton spent die Christmas holidaysinlndianapolis,Ind. widi her sons, Jamie and Justin. Tlicy also spcnl time widi her mother.grand- modier and odier relatives. Bob and Kadiy Ellis and Harmon and Nora Ladiam were dinner guesis of dieir neighbors, Harry and Elen Rawlings on Tuesday night. Fran and Dennis Craver, and chil­ drcn. Maldicw and Megan spent New Yean Eve and New Yean Day wldi her parents. Bob and Louise DilL Students spending the holidays at home from school were Andiea Gen­ try from Pfeift'er Univenity, Adam Hiil from UNC-Charkxie, Emily Hill from Winston-Salem StateUnivenlty, who graduated from N.C. Suite In De­ cember. James and Leila Essie and their children andgrandchiklrenenteitained her brodieisand sister and all dienleces and nephews at a Christmas pany at thcirhomeinCaswellCounly. Around 60 pcopte attend'd. On Chrisunas nighl James and Lelia had all dieir children and grandchildren al dieir home on Cana Road for dKir family gel-logedier. LeAnn Levens. daughter of Janice James, and Wes Emmerson of Nash­ ville, Tenn. were manied on Dec. 20 in dK British Indies. Aficra shon honey­ moon dKre, dKy came here on Christ- ■ ПУцЕУб IQ spend ChrisaaasjHihiig. modKT. Wes is dK road manager of counny musk singer,'IVacy Lawrence. They will make dKir home in Nash- vilte.Tcnn. Dak Ladiam celebrated his 40di binhday on Salurday, Dec. 27 widi a partyalPuddingRUgeGolfClub. The party was given by his wife, chikken, familyandfriends. Approxinunely70 peopte anended and everyone had a great time. many of 1кг prize-winning teaching . and Edian Boger from N,C. Slate. lechBk)ues№imlierteachenalM№. Congratulations goes lo Joe Sullon, B ib l e B a p t is t C h u r c hM tntnin i • 1 Лм1ог.0м1ом« t â s s s » ЛЛ - DAVIE CO UNTY E N T E R P R IS E REC O RD , Jan . 8,1998 issioners Paid For Variety Of Activities CoaliMMd Vron 1 N "1Г they feel [an activity] is rcim- joined the board, that he lum in for bursablc and put It down, wc don't ptyinenteveryfunctlonheatlendsasa Question it.** Coumy Finance Officer OMnty comnUssioner, Hayes said. Sleeken sud. • “Wc really don’t have a policy ” . Thrcc of the commlssloncre* notes wording to Boon. "I put it down if l often say nolhing morcthan ■’meeting" think it's a bona fldc meeting.* Functions for which Coumy Com- roissioiKr Diane Foster seeks compen* sarion ore those to which she was ap* pointed by the board or is required to attend bccause of her role as a commis* sioner. -. "I think there’s a standard of prac* tice that most commissioners abide by,’', she said. With no policy in place to specify functions th^ qudify a commissioner “ forcomperisatioh, it’s (eft to the diK^^ tion of each commissioner, according to County Manager Ken Windlcy.» with an individual county official or employee. ”I guess wc should have some kind of policy." said Board Chairman Joe Long.’’Aiirvecvcrlumcd inisacallcd meeting or other board meeting where I represent the county." According lo Long, the board dis* cussed development of a policy nboni a year ago. bul the issue was dropped. ThcTownof Mocksvillc’s Boardof Commissioners has a similar standard of p^ticc.' acrordihg (6 Town Man*’ ager Terry Brallcy. Above the $2.400 earned by the mayor and S! ,200 earned by commis­ sioners annually, they also qualify for $25 for every extra meeting regarding town activities plus 2B cents a mile for travel and reimbursement for meals, Brallcy said. Though the lown has no policy, Brallcy si^d he docs not believe the sysicm has ever been abused, and thcrc were no rccords of board members being paid to attend social functions. Davic County Board of Educalion members also receive $25 for extra meetings. Board members cam $200 monthly with the chairman earning an additional $50 each month, according to Superintendent Dr. Bill Steed. But a policy defines these extra meetings as only those w arc kept. Steed said. They arc also paid $25/day plus expenses for attending training ses­ sions. (The state requires all school board members to reccive at least 12 hours of training annually.) That $25 doesn’t seem like much when one considers the lengthy meet­ ings that may take these clected оГП- cials away from their jobs for hours, said Davic County’s newest commis­ sioner. Richard Poindexter. How much time they devote makes the biggest difference in earnings, ac­ cording to Windlcy. "Some commis­ sioners make more bccausc they arc busier than otltcrs." For instance. Diane Foster attended morc thart 70 functions and camcd $5,358 jn 1997Jo e Long earned $4J58, attending icss than 30 exu^ meetings, according to county finan­ cial rccords. Pay For County Commissioners 1996 1997 Carl Boon $4,295 $6,081 DIane Foster $5,075 $5,358 Jeff Harrison $3,550 Lary Hayes $7,637 $6,087 Joe Long $4,050 $4,158 Richard Poindexter $287 $3,508 Not»: U n y Hayes was board chatr In 1996, Carl Boon In t997.Rthant Poindexter joined the board In late 1996, replacing Jeff Harrison. Serving on just a few committees, Poindexter has donated his lime, rc*. ceiving only the base pay and insur­ ance sincc becoming a commissioner у in December 1996. He said he plans to _continue donating his lime as long as_ he can afford to do so. This coumy has been really good lo some of us," he said. "Wc volunteer (odo this job. 1 want 1^ give as much lean." \ That'sthcphllosophyinCoolccmcc according to Rumley. Just like countless residents who devote the .limc- to .projects for. the tow Cooleemee’s leaders are also volu tecrs. Candidates Have Until F№. 5 To Hie For Local And Stale Offtees C aM M K iin m iraicl houn for officeis last year, and the levamped ciiminal and iwoidj divi­ sion hu stmunilned the paper woik, hcsaid. "We'ie updating the sheriffs de- putmenl to what it should be ... and we're saving more people in the mean time," Whilaker said. A life-long Davie resident and Re­ publican, WhitakerandwifeLettie live on Cana Road. He began work in the sherifTs department in 1982, starting as a resetve officer and working his way up to detective before seeking the shaifTsofTice. Stoko, 51, said his primary con­ cern would be fighting the drug prob­ lem in Davie County. "I want to see a rehim to the true obiéctive of a Uw enfofcement agency ... equal and fair service to eveiyone," hbsakL"lfeelUkeIhave the ability and ddeiminationtostarKlbetweenaaimi- nal and those he would make a victim." ;His plan to fight drugs would be a "new appoach" that uses every legal means tonukednigdealen think twice ■fcwi ilnia|%iiili Ml inDiwkCouB^. *1 AUk«^waa£ig too much nwiiey and too much time allowing these deal- en lo continue to make a case when tiiete’sothermeanstogetthejobdone." Stokes sakL "I will make a difTcitnce. It WUl not be business as usual. "I just have a strong belief we need lo be doing more than we're doing," he said. "Ourkidshavegot to know they'll have someone to stand between them and drug dealers." A Vance County nalive, Stokes re­ turned from the US. Marines to be­ come a N.C. Highway Patrolman, and spent 23 yean on that job in Davie County. He was a magistrate here for six years. He and wife, Jewel, live on John Crotts Road. They have one son, Zach. Boger, 5 Ms seeking his ihird term as Davie's Clerk of Court. A Davie native and graduate of Appalachian. Boger taught history at t^vie High School for 21 years before becoming clerk of court in 1990. "No twodaysareever the same. It's challenging," he said. "Any clerk's objective is to keep up wi th thechanges that are occurring... and also keep up with all tbe increase. This ofTice grows by leaps and bounds evety year." The office is in good shape, with space provided by the county and per­ sonnel by the state Administrative Of­ fice o( Âe Courts, Boget Ha Uvea Ш WiiMkriiit L m vHth wife, Sharon. They have two children: Scott and Susan. Hayes, 42, said he would like to keep things ranning smooüily on the counly board of commissioners. "I would like to represent the people Uke I have the first term." he said. "I , I have no special agenda. I’m proud of the community college and proud of the Brock Auditorium and think it's going to be good for the community." Hayes also mentioned the indus­ trial park on U.S. 601 North as a plus for the community, and thinks the county can save money by using the closed state prison as a county jail. He is a member of the Northwest PiedmontCouncilofGovemments,on tbe board of the N.C. Association of County Commissioners, Ihe Davie Board of Health and the State Building Code Council. He and wife Kathy live oiTU.S.601 Southland have onedaugh- ter, Dana. Howard. 53, of Magnolia Avenue, believes she represents d>e best district in the Slate. Helping those people is her main objective. "It's being !d)le to help cut through the bureaucracy and red tape and heli>* ing the citizens of Davie and Davidson counties ... that's the most important thing." she said. "One of our most major accom­ plishments lasl year was to get the wdfate lefofm package passed." She’s proud that Davie County, which has done well with welfare programs in the past, is taking the lead in irying innova­ tive ways to get more people to become self-su^cient and off of the welfare program. There's no quick fix to problems in govemmenl, she said. "For me, the long you are there, the moreyou recog­ nize the need to make constructive, positive changes." Howard ischairofthe House Ethics Commiltee, and on the Governmental Operations committee. Shespentcight years on the Mocks­ viile Town Board, and Is owner of Howard Realty and Davie Builders. Myers, 44, was the first Republican elected district court judge In the 22nd District. "I run because I care about people and my community," he said. "We are livingatatimewhencrimc has become one of the m:yor issues in our society. There must be law and order, and sure andjustpunishmentthat acts asade ter­ rent and leads to the rehabilitation of criminals." Being a jtulge gave Myers the op- portunitytovisitschools,churchcsand civic groups. His message: "Our crime problem is one of the results of the breakup of our nation's families. I urge people to woric at strengthening our fanülies, especially families which are in crisis." He has completed shidies at the. National Judicial College at the Uni­ versily of Nevada at Reno, and com­ pleted the training to becomc a certi­ fied juvenile court judge. He dedicated his campaign to the memory of his grandfather, the late Alvis Martin Laird of Advance, who was a Davie deputy sheriff. Ken White of Advance is the campaign manager and Carolyn Raybuck of Advance Is campaign treasurer. A DavIe native, Myers is the son of Tildren Ray Myers and the lale Nfattie Lols Laird Myers of Advance. He graduated from Davie High School in 1971, and is a 1975 honors graduate of Wake Forest University. He received a master's of divinity degree widi honors from Emory Universily In 1978 and a lawdegree from the University of Nonh Carolina In 1991. He practiced a private law practice, and pastored two churches In David­ son C(Hinty. After a three-year active duty as a Navy chaplain with the U.S. Marines, he is a ch^lain widi rank of lieutenant commander widi the Navy Reserves In Grcensboro. He is a mem­ ber of Bedilehem United Mediodist Church in Advance and a member of several military or^izations. He is presidentofdieMocksville Lions Club, member of die Farmington Masonic Lodge and serves on the board of Uw Davidson County united Way. Robinson is plan^g a "grassroots" campaign to gcl tfi^ a t on the U.S. Senate now held by f aircloth. He plans to be 1ц office one term, and seek term llmitsifor funire candi­ dates. He also planslnot to accept any large donations. Mocksviile Planning Board To Hear Rezoning Request ' ThenwillbMnieetingoftheTown o{Mockivffle7lannliigBoanlonTuc$- day, Jan. I3at7p.m. atthe Mocksvillc Town HaU. ; Grati, bc. lepnaented by Geofge Wnàoa haa submitud a requesl to re- вяе arpoiiniMely lix (fi) aciea of lanl &om HocpUal-Mcdical to Rcsi- deaùal (R-«) and Reaidential MulU- Fanily Oveilay {or (he dcvek)|nical оГшфааяШ сопркх. Ihiipiop- cny b localed a Uie inioacttioo of ViUey Road aadHoqiililSlnel andit tatedeicriM abeiniFafceU22, 23,iKl24ofDniieCba)lyTaxM4) № 1 . Ibollanniag Board wUl Sludy o- panding the Extialeiritorial Planning Jurisdiction tothe following ureas: To the nonh of Interstate 40 u> include Parccls67and8l ofDavie CountyTax Map H-3 and Parcel 19.04 of Davie County Tax MapI-3. Tothesouthand eastoflnterstaie40toinclude Parcels 19.02 of Davie County Tax Map 1-3 and Parcels 86, 87, 87.01 and 88 of’ DavieCountyTaxMapH-3. Allprop- eities are to Uk west and south of the recenUy expanded extratmitorialplan- ningjurisdiclun. A map showing the cfTected propeitics is on display at ttie MocksvUleTown HaU andalUie Davie County Planning Oflice. H n Planning DqKftment has sub- Sheriff s Department milted a proposed amendment to Um TownofMocksvilleZoningCMinance for Communication Towers to add Article IX TelecommunicaUons Tow­ ers. The proposed amendment con- sistsofUiefollowing; AUapplicaUons for a Communication Tower must be approved by Uie Town of Mocksvillc Board of Adjustment. CommuiUc«- Uon towen wUI be a pemiitted use in Uw Industrial (D district and a Cbndi- Uonal Use in Uie ResWenUal-Agricul- tural(R-A)districL Alltowenmustbe setback 100» of ttie towen height in rnidenUal districu and 80% in indus­ trial disuicts. ConinumicaUoncompa- niea must present a nclVKOtk plm for each proposed tower site showing all exisUngandpropoiedlowersiies. Signs arc prohibiledonconunuiucation tow­ ers. Towcis must be rcmoved if nol in use for 180 consecutive days.' Fbr specific wording in its entirety, a copy of the proposed amendment may be obuinol at Uie Town of Mocksvillc. The Planning Board will study ar- easfor rezoning toMuUi-FamiiyOver- lay due lo Uie increased numbers of requesu for apartment complexes wiUiin Mocksviile. GENE’S AUTO PARTS We Mak* Hydraulic HOSM « Mix Auto Paint 910-766-9148 3612 Clemmons Road Clemmons ElMln Advance Florist t Gift Ba»ktte <»1«)Мв-ЮЭ7 Ш . Basketball Tournament $5001st prize J&LAnadcM l Souih SlwpplagCMter.CoolNflMe Bq |iiiatJaaiia(i»,lM cactSahmUy. Sign-ups «tarili 5 p.m. IbiiniaiiMil begins at 7KN $25 enlry fee ..-1шшу1«м1м2!нМн FirirfsnaaUoacall2W«M CdrtlaiMdFraitFfeieC Mi(iiwdonherpio|ieityonN.C.80i H o^ a d did an esUmated $200 inIn rtw in tw» yafri Keidi Caner of Lydia Lane, MockivUle. reponed Dee. 22, Oiree lintaKliliielUneMhisresklencehad bMiCtX. ; - Ban d i« Ray Wcks of Nonh IMaSngl,MDcksville,repociedDec. aa ttm checka and a televiskn had Ih m onlói fnm Ma residence. V-'MkeWUaonof Baltimore Rovi, AÌk«M(.it|ioi«dDcc.31,aA!d 1989 Itadafcwwheelerandanotangeand NtfÌmHoadaXRIODhadbeensla- : 7 H CanvteU of MocksviUe ■fóilid Dtc. 31, ttiM someone had klôMdnnidie door aadeniócd Ule рцяр hmae al her residence on ТЫ- MlaeChvchRoad. :чамНс1ш|| MUIS Jr.of Win- • Ш Л т щ а Ш Ы . l,dMiridint à ü al а m ilban HMhr oooiinicUiia MÌUWinniilltaUhtfbeendm- •ТфЬгоГМаскауШеге-- i “ poned Jan. 2, Uiat she had been as­ saulted and Uireatened by a tenant. -Jon Joseph MclniyreofMr.Henry Road, Mocksvillc, reponed Jan. 2, Uiat stolen from his residence. - Debbie Mkk of Brentwood Av­ enue, Advance, reported Jan. 2, ttiat her fnml yard had been damaged when someone drove ttirough it. -KeUiHodgsonofHwy.801 Soutti, Mocksville,repofledJan.3,aneighbor had trapped his cat in a steel cage. -John Hugh Graves of Mocksviile tepoled Ian. 3,Uiat signs andabaibed wire fence had been removed from his land off Fork Bixby Road. - ClaudU Dunlap of Mocksviile iqioncdIan.4,diiitsoiManehiiddriven ttirough ttie yard and over ttie bushes al Ctalar Ridge Apartments. -ErickDonnaillClevelandofDcad- nun Road, Mocksvillc, reponed Jan. 4, Uw someone had laken his 1991 Brada Accord from his residence. - Roy Alvin Adams ofMocksville reported Jan. 4, Uiai his 1987 Nissan SenOy had been stolen from Uie parit- ii« b l behind Uk Mooae Lodge. Would you entrust your loved one to anyone other than a Community Friend? .posing a loved one - whelher suddenly or expecMly - Is the moet difflcuH ordeal we face. Ita a grkr-slrkkeii, coaniaing and emotjonal period. Yet, hundreds of decisions must he made in preparing lo say goodbye. It ’s a time when you rely on someone outside . the family to help you make arrangements. Because you pUce you trust In tbat person, shouldn’t It be a community Mend with a tradition of service? Eaton Ftineral Service 325N. Main stm t Mocksvlllt, North CamUna (704)634-2143 _ Howard Myers NowOptn For Business BERMUDA CARPETCENTER BERMUDA QUAY SHOPPINO CEKIBR U l ourprormiofulitArrhcIpjrDuwiihallyour HoorcON-crini needs. • IninioT drtonta on tUlT.• 0tttr40ye«r»cocnb»noleiperiencel * • Carpot • Vinyl • Tlla • Hardwood • w ailpaparMon.-Ftl.9anv«pni! 8M.«am-lpm 9411 uaHwylsa, Advanc* (9 1 0> ¿9 8 - 0 3 0 0 NMd Affordabli HealUi Insurance? Blue Advantage* GivtsYou Tha Banafits You Want Most: ••20 Doctor's Office Copay • Drug Card — -Pfiventlve-: • *5 Million UfetiinsCoverag« ■ Immunlzatiora •Youth Plan« •Affordable Rates • 24-Hour NursellriB For ComplitiDttant, Call Vbur AuttMritedBCaSNCXgrntTodir Mocktvlllt • 634-62ai Harold Wood HUIbaaU •940-23110 BlueCroMBlueSMeld ofNurth Candína я в ь у - D A V IË CO UNTY E N T E R P R IS E REC O RD , Ja n . 8,1998 - B l "My opponent will spend millions of special Interest dollars to buy diis Senate seat," Robinson said. "Let's show him that dils seal is not forsale... at any price. For too many years gov-1 emments have been driven by one ex-' treme agenda or anodwr. The average citizen has been lost in favor of special interests who donate large sums of money." His campaign platform: common sense government: term limitations; campaign finance reform; federaldefl- cit reduction; good stewardship of die- environmenl; strong schools; and more responsive govemment. Husband and fadieroftwochildren, Robinson is a graduate of Elon Col­ lege. The campaign committee has a home page on die world wide web. txowsers can leam more about diis candidate and send e-mail: www.votcformikc.com War Eagle WresUers Stomp Through East Gaston Invitational ВуВгЬяРМ а , bivie County Enterprise Record , After Davie's wresUers stomped ttirough ЙИ East Gaston Tournament on New Year’s Eye, four victims wore Uie lonely look of someone who picked up a trampled party hom tiro hours after midnight. TheWarEaglescnishedUieparty.ctushlng Ashbrook, Myen Park, East Gaston and St. Stevens, rode home witti Uie title and improved fo 12-1------------------------------------------------- : ThechallengershadttieunfoituiutteUniing 6f facing Uie War Eagles on ttie heels of Uieir only loss, a humbling 38-29 setback to Alleghany, a big fish in ttie wresUing sea Uiat helped Davie seek its (me water level. "I don'l Uiink you get better by wresding DynaittícDuo S^Svvirrmis Devour Comfjelition . Brad Clark and Mike Heiny, two of Uk hottest swimmen to ever float in Davie County waters, operate in Uk sport's fast lanes. In fact, before school Uie Davie juniors can drive in any lane UKy choose. Hardly anyone else is on die road at 4:30 a.m., hardly anyone else heading to Uk Winston-Salem Lake YMCA for moming laps. They dive into Uk practice poolalS:lS, towel off around 6:45 and race to school by 8. After Uk school's final bell at 3 p.m., ttKyhutiyback lottKWinstonY о п т and pnak» until Р Ш 7, wiUi unfin- ished homewofk waiting. They fmally arrive to UKir Advance homes around 8, a rigorous schedule Uial consumes five weekdays and past of Saturday (Оку get Sundays off). They survive Uk demanding schedule and somehow maintain honor-roll grades, but Uie long road has its share of poUioIes. At Uie beginning of Uiis season, Clark reached Uk breaking point and considered a pennaneni vacation from Uk pool. : "I UKWght about quitting,' he said. 'M y grades have fallen a litUe bit UUs year and I wasn't really enjoying it.... Bul I have kiiid of gotten back inlo il since ttxn.' Heiny coottmplales a softer Ufe- slyle fnxn time to time, but anolher course would seem like tnoUier worU, 10 he bbcki templalkio. - 'I dont Uilnk about iC he said. 'Hbat Und of stuff pops in my head, but Ifs become so routine dial 1 don't blow anyUUng else.* The iron men intrigue ÜKir Tirst- year Davie cOKh. Ben AUied. "We ate probably swimming 3,000-3,500 yanbaday and ttKyta рпЪаЫу swimming 15,000 a day,* he s ^ of Uk dynandc duo, whojoin ttieir school teammates jusl for trial times and meets. "That's a lot I couUntdoit* Claik finl embnced ttK tpon four years ago, when Hickory HiU's idrmer coach, Karen Umberger, made a favorable splaih GO Clark's a ^ U f e . *1 really Uked it,* he said.'She a fiin coach and eveiydiing.” ; S He emerged ai a slar in just hil :i« i» d summer, winning 6ve gold :n«Ñfab in Uk league's champioaship ; nieel. a smashing tnt dial lured ;CUuk to Uk year-round waters. *I ' №Kss Uial made me swim year-round : wiUi Uk Winston-Salem YMCA,'he :sakl... ; Heiny is U» Cenlral Piedmool : Conference's iwo-time defending ; champ, but no one foresaw such : poasibUiUet in Uk beginning at hb tchijdhood home in Poway, S.D. As a ;ñw seven-year-old, Heiny didnl ;kam U» difference between a tcMnoo baU and can opener, t :'O n e of my best6iends w u a iNiinimer, so I pictly much just dkl il г fltaM Sat Пжю ю - F a |i 12 f;- ‘ (small) flsh,' Coach Buddy Uweiy said. '1 Utink we learned some Uiings. We woriced real hard during Uk Christmas holiday and were in pretty good shape.” Opponents weren't in any shape to face Davie. "Thcre'salotoftticm down ttieie Uiat wercnX 1 didn't tiiink," Lowery said. "The more mat tittK we get, Uk better off we're going to be because we're so young in some spots." But from 171 pounds and up, classes occu­ pied by Zcb Carter Scoll Comatzer, Brian Murphy and! J.Rice, the War Eagles ate made of steal. "Like Alleghany is from 130-160, we'reUke Uialfrom 171-heavyweight,"LowerysaW. "We didn't lose a malch from 171-up all day." The fabulous foursome went a combined » I f Bailey Carter Comatzer Mauney Rice Murphy Holt 16-0. Lightweights Adam Bailey and Jamcy Holt were also unstoppable and middleweight JonMauneywasDavie’sseventti4-0 performer. JeremySink,BradPackandWilLowdeniiilk won ttiree of four matches. Alttiough Carter has a bum knee that has him out of kilter, he's Davie's lone unbeaten man at 16^). "He missed a week and a half of Jimmy Greene fights Brian Spain for ttie tiall In a tournament at the Brock Gym.- Photo by Robin Ferguaaon Basketball Tournament Raises Funds For Charity ChadHeincr’sbunchwonttveTwist Of Thunder Sport BUn Club nund- robin baskelbaU loumament al Uk BrockOymoverttK weekend, beating Tim U a a i’s AU-Slan 62-54 in Uk finals. MVPTraceyAmoUpacedttKwin- nera wiUi 18 points, followed by CUfTordDulin's 15andDavid"Specdy" Redmond's 11. Tte local club also got five from Joby ArtuM and Jermaine Mayfield, Uuee'fiom Heiner aod two fiom Brian Spain. OUierlocalpaiUcipantsinttKeighl- team fK U : Tatum's Music Tree, Bar- B-Que House, Jimmy Greene, Kris Latten, BrenlWaUandTwislOfThun- der. • Tatum's finished Uurd and WaU won the 3-poinl contest.. , . Lavan Clement's Bike Oub, which handed out $600 fo underprivileged children forChrisUnas gifts, pul Uk tournament on for charity. Missed Shots Cost Boys In 61-54 Loss B y M a a m s Davie County Enterprise Record A>fidnfuluUK61-54kiutoSauUi Rowin was for Davie'i varsity hoya ~BMriffiarwmuiiiieniitn)uiidgfUiB'~ Sam Moir Christmas Classic, Conch Jim Young found seme lea- lonslosmUe. 'A ll Uie things that hap­ pened pointed to our kids and fo our staff Um we are doing lhe right Ihlugs,* said Young, _____ whose club Faulkner bUtad Uk Raiders for an eariy nine- point bad befm seoUng fbr * 30-28 haUUmeedge. ' The ttUnga Uial we had fo do, we dU in Uk flrst half. We just didnl do Uim ind» second half.' TteWarEagbs'pnlibmisleniaed fiom shooting. Tli^ made a mpect- abb 41 percent (12 for 29) of tteir ' shob in Uk first half, but shol miser- ■bly in Uk lecai^ mbsing 22 of 32 "We're learning, putting stuff together, and it takes time." -----------------------€&aeh Jim Young- auempls, in c lu ^ lOof U 3-point- ers. Ouaid Mike Whebn, Uk team's leading scoter wiUi a 15.0 average, needed 12 ibols fo gel eight points. Two treys were hb only field gods, and forward Jamb Neese, back after silting five games wiUi an elbow in­ jury, was in foul troubb much of Uk game, never found hb ihyUun and scored just Uuee. De^te aU of Uial, Davie raUied furioudy to wiUiin two in Uk final minute, only fo watch Uk Rakfcrs nail seven consecutive file Uuows. "Mike had a coM night, which nor- maUy doesn't happen,' Young said. 'He had hb sho^ Uiey just weren't going in. 'Jamb wu a Uole bit excited fiom just cnming back, got hi (but tiaubb anddUn1havehbnoimalgaine.lk'U' seub tack down. He wujustliyingy make up for lost time.* Derek Faulkner (14 poinis), Jason Neese (10) and Duane mUips (nine) provided Uk only consbtenl scoring. The reslofttiemdid nol pby probably fo UKir capabUiUes for one reason or anottur,' Young said. The coach hu had no such com­ plaints wittiFauUiner,whocontributed sixrebounds,fiveassisisandlwosteab along with his team-leading point to* lal. 'He's been pbying real steady for us,' Young said. 'He did a Uttie bit of everyttUng. He dkl hb part' PhiUips, who passed oul four as­ sists, has been a pleasant surprise u a sophomore. 'I Uiought Duane pbyed weU," Youngsaid. 'He's gaining confidence and coming on. He'agoingfobe Heady for us. He's gaining confkbnce every game.'_____________________ While hitting double figures for Uk Uiird Ume, Jason Neese grabbed five rebounds, made four steals and re­ jected four shots. consistency and occasional lack of in­ tensity, for Uk War Eagles' roller­ coaster start They're 4-3 heading info ttusweet "But (inconsistency) is normal fora team inanewsystetn.'he said. "Wedo titingsrighlpart of Uk time. TiKn when Uungs arenl going quite right, we re­ vert back. "We are not hotding out intensity level yet. We did some adjusting in practice Uk last Uuee or four days, and out intensity level in practice hu doubled. 1 Uilok ttial wiU make abig dUference when we get info Uk Janu­ ary icheduk." U k lumps haven't alteied Young's ultimate goal, securing one of Uk four pbyoff berths fiom Uk Central Pied­ mont Conference, whkh begins ptay Jan.16. 'We're teaming, putting stuff lo- geUier, and h takes Ume," Young said. Pteas«^ Davb- P a y B2 practice and is out of shape right now," Lowery said. Bailey and Rice are carrying superii records. Please See DHS Wrestlers - Page B2 Clark Named National Select Swimmer By Chris Mackb For tt« Enterprise Record MeaganClarit,al3-year-oldswim- mer who attends Nonh Davie Middle School, recently attended a Select TnuningCamp at tiie Olympic Training Cen­ ter in Colorado f d Springs, Colo. Clark has swumcompeU- tively for the Winston-Sa­ lem YMCA swim team since she was nine. She com- pete.s for Uie Brookwood swim team in Clemmons during Uie summer. To bc selected for Uie National Se­ lect Team, Qark had to have several qualifyingtimesin her age group. Once UieUmeswereproven,shewas chosen for Uie lop event in her age group. She was selected for her 200 individual medley (consisting of 50 meters each: bunerfly, backstroke, breaststroke and freestyle). It was a big honor fo be chosen from a huge number of swim­ mers who appUed. The Select Camp, which consisted of 50 swimmen nationwide (ages 13- 16). was held Nov. 6-9. Intense tiuee- hour practices were held daUy, along witti stroke dtUIs and lectures from past national leam members. The train­ ing experience also included video analysis using underwater and above­ water videotaping. They treated us Uke real Olympi­ ans," mentionedClaikaftetwaids. "We were up each day at 5:30 am. fcr practice, and back al nighl for anoUier Uiree hours. The altitude made it vesy hatd fo breattK. Just by walking up­ stairs, you would gel out of breath if you weren't used to it. Uiat made prac­ tices even hatder." Claric highlighted several oUk t as- nity fo meet swimmen from aU over Uie country and Uk chance fo train in beautiAd surroundings. "And Uk food was great, too,' she noted. The trip capped off an outstanding yearforClaik.Laslspring,sbewhbved IWO quaUfying times for Junkr Na­ tional Championships. She compcM in Uk 100.yanl breaststtoke in Or- .landoand,inttKsummer,coiiipcledin ttK 100-and200-meter breaswroke in New Orieans. She hu also Invebd tt Fbrt Laudetdab fo compcH i« die YMCA National Champiooilii|M. ClarkiscunenUy ranked natfonaUy in Uk USS National Age Ooup lop 16 forll-12girisuidKfoUowin|eveob;' 50-yanl breastmoke (UUrd), IQO>yanl' breaststroke(fifUi),100-yanliailividiid nicdby(scvenUi),200.yanli|idiviiM medley (12tti) and 50-yaid bWMfly (l6Ui).SheabowoasMeiiitMialbi>; eventsbsi Febniaiy aod was||aSau|||. e » Region cham(iionliatMw*„.|^-^ к - D À V IE С О Ш Т У E N T E R P R IS E REC O RD , Ja n . 8,1998 t, f. f , f Davie High School varsity wrestlers are, from left, front row, Chris Barnette, Brad Pack, Adam Bailey, Jamey Holt, Nick Summers, Jeremy Sink and Drew Beck; back row, Michael Mitchell, Jon Mauney, Wil Lowdemnilk, Zeb Carter, Scott Comatzer, Brian Murphy and J.J. Rice. - Photo by Robin Fergusson DHS VWesUers Improve T0 I 2-I With Tourney Win C o atim icd n tiinn vBl 16-1 and 14-1 resjKctively. ;: "Bailey's a pretty smait wrestler. He's wrestling hard," Loweiy said. "JJ. ^ wrestling pretty solid. He's getting ^tter. He was a loC lilie (liestiman) Prew Beck (two yean ago). You had t^ tell him everything. Now he doesn't iven have to look, he knows what he's supposed to be doing." Comatzer, a winner in 13 of IS matches, is just wanning up. "He'sgettingalittlebitbetter,"Low­ ery said. "He's pfcking up a little more at every practice. He's one of those kind that's going to improve a little wilh every practice we have." The spuiding list goes on; Mauney is 15-2, Murphy 13-2, Pack 12-2 and Holt 13-3. Sink, who holds a deceiving 11-5 record, has absoitxd rigorous compe­ tition, leading to several close losses. "He just runs into some real good competition," Lowery said. "He's just one point behind or loses his focus and gets overconfident. They hit a three- point move, a four-point move, things like that and it makes it tough." pavie Boys Pulling Together For Strong Season Continued I iP a te B l ^ e're in the right direction. "Ourmaingoalistomaketheplay- ^ s . I think lhal would be a big feather ^ our cap in our flnl year. The guys ated 10 taste and experience thal level, ^ once you get that taste in your mouth, the underclassmen will wanl to go back. It would be a big step for us. ... I don't care what seed il is." • Guard Cedric White's absence becauseof an ankle injuiy,which came on Ihe heels of a career-high 18-poinl performance, coupled wilh Whelan's erratic shooling made a significant dif­ ference. "IfMikehasagoodnightand Cedric's healthy, now we're talking aboul nol v/inning bul winning big," Young said___South Rowan soared Recreation Basketball League Scores Announced . Olrls3\4SatDec.20 EA0LETTES(12) Ashley WlUllock 5 ShiNickiu Brown 7 RAPTORS (10) SioanSmith4 Kena Oenuy 2 Neely Alexander 4 Boys 3V4 Sat Dec. 20 SUNS (17) Kyie Wintera 2 Nalhan Baines 3 Alex Baldwin 6 Maithew Pennington 4 Austin Wood 2 M A 0 IC (2 I) Rcshswn Paiia IS Kurtis Dillard 2 Lyden Williams 2 Tnvis Revels 2 HORNETS (24) Brad Cosher 4 Jermey Hardin 2 Jarred Nelms 8 John Croce 8 NicholuOregroy2 BLUEHiA01C(5) Christina Manzalla 2 Whitney Williams 1 Sarah Sheets 2 TARHEELS (6) Elizabeth Furches 2 Jennifer Cope 4 DEACONS (16) •Andrew Pi\'or 4 Jason Bowles 8 Jack Rooney 4 TARHEELS (13) Brock Flowers 7 Justin Waller 6 CELTICS (22) Zach Vogler 12 Andrew Pennington 2 Biyce Anderson 6 Jack Wombough 2 Boys 6th Grade Sat Dec. 20 DEACONS (29) Chase Elmoie I Maurice Wilson 16 Michael Gravatt 2 Nathan Crowe 8 JefTery Mighion 2 MAGIC (28) Matthew Burchelte 16 Kevin Winters 6 David Bolin 6 TARHEELS (22) Billy Riddle 8 Derrick Foster 10 JasonSmool4 BULLS (24) Mitchell Roberts 8 Travis Howell 13 Bi>'on Kirkpatrick 2 David Schweit 1 Giris S\6 SaL Dec. 20 WILDCATS (16) Andrea Dwiggins 12 Miranda Chandler 2 Ashley Peoples 2 TARHEELS (18) Brandi Harpe 4 Meleia Meadows 8 Alyson Walker 2 Erin Whitaker 2 Bekah Peeler 2 LIBERTY (13) Brittany Holt 11 Christie Taylor 2 TIGERS (8) Carley Balsley 4 Molly Harris 2 Brook Harris 2 MAGIC (9) Alyse Bowden 3 Jessica Nelms 4 Elizabeth Colbert 2 BULLS (8) Heather Boger 2 Alyssa Smilh 2-tamRidaiêî— BULLS (26) Tyler Baity 8 Christopher Brogdon 3 Christopher Mock 6 John McDaniel 9 Boys 3th Grade Sat Dec. 20 DEACONS (18) GrtgSimpaon2 D uilinM ofianI Kurtis Bivins 2 AiidnwB«ck6 BLUE D EVILS (2 J) Aaron HoIliReld 13 Devon Venable 4 Colin Harlow 6 Tucker Ren 2 Justine Gamble 2 TARHEELS (29) Thotnas Landen 7 MicbaslM MhonlS iU edfion2 ЗввиЗетоеД LA K ER S(I2 ) ClifTocdBuiM I DavidSteinS Brett Haipe2 JaM oWhitky2 Justin Shicwibuiy 2 BLUE D EVILS (4) Hunter Foster 2 ;ctaiB«ifield2 Church League Sun. Dec. 21 1st PRES. (68) Brian Pitu 33 FU N D .BA n'.(66) RysnBamey23 .. lslBA PT.(62) Eric Alspaugh 31 BETHLEHEM (S3) EricCiutchfield 11 IitM ET H (S4 ) Mike Brown 10 LIBERTY^0N C0RD (S7) Brenl W all 22 JERICHO (40) Chad Forrest 18 ST. FRANCIS (38) Mike O nillo 23 CENTER (32) Ruslin H ai^ 10 ADVANCE M ETH (39) David Bamhardt 10 Phenom Swimmers Making Big Spiash • Pack, Bailey, Holt and Sink were all smiles when the weight classes jumped two pounds. "They were glad for Jan. 1 tocome,"Lowerysaid."nial's all Ihey were waiting on, two more pounds thal might be just enough for Ihem 10 be a little bit stranger." Freshman Wesley Johnson had two preliminarypins and Matt Foster added one. into the finals, losing by three to Salis­ bury.... Charles Miller and Larry Umberger scored four cach and Ray Spain had IWO.... Davie travels to East Burke on Hiunday and hosts Noith Davidson on Friday; Continued From PageBI so I could spend more lime wilh my Inend," he said. "I was jusi swimming with my friend, not thinking anything of it. Because he was a lot faster than I was, I'd always uy to get as closc to him as I could, Iry to keep up with him." Heiny kepi coming, eventually blowing pasi his buddy and detailing his buddy's love of the sport. He no longer had a buddy swimmer. — "I kept gelting a little faster, a--- little faster, and catching up lo him," he said. "Then I was just as fast as him. Then after Ihat, I was better lhan him, he got mad and he quit because I was beating him." Putting friendship over competi­ tion, Heiny neariy climbed oul with him, bul his parents dissuaded him from quitting for such foolishness. Besides, faster friends would come. "I was thinking about quitting because I didn't have any reason lo be oul Ihere," he said. "Bul Ihen my parents talked to me, I Ihoughl about il and said: 'Well, I mighl as well slick wilh it.'" A year laler, Heiny began his dominance. He didn't win medals, though, accepting considerably lesser prizes. "Mostly it was candy and stufTlike Ihat," he said. Two yeans later, at the lender age of 10, Heiny qualifled as a swim­ ming giant, accomplishing some­ thing unique by breaking a 20-year San Diego re c^ in the IOO back- sUoke with a blazing lime of 1:08, his springboard lo greatness. IV o years laler, Ihe Heinys drove across the countiy and parked in Advance. Heiny swam three summeis for Umbeiger's Hickoiy Hill team, then launched inlo an assault on Ihe Winslon-Salem Lake YMCA's record book, shattering times in the 1500 freestyle, ^ freestyle, 200 backstroke, l(k) backstroke and 400 individual medley, records previously held by accomplished swimmers. Sometime around Ihose achieve­ ments, Hciny finished sixth nation­ ally in the mile in the 13-14 division, then expanded his burgeoning trophy case at lasl summer's Junior Nation­ als, the first step in the worid's biggest four meets. The remaining ladder Nationals, Olympic Trials and Olympics. In Ihe Junior Nationals, Heiny clocked in ninth nationally in the 200 back and 16th in the 400 IM. Also last summer, he migrated back lo Son Diego for more developmental . . iralning and enhanced his reputation. even more, selling slalc itcotds in, the 200 back forthe 15-16 and 17-18 age divisions. . . Heiny and Clarit, also a nationally ranked swimmer in the 400 IM (10th) and 200 breaststroke (I4lh), are touting the competition for Davie. Claric, who swims the individual medley and 100 freestyle, has . . . whipped evety challenger despile : " occasional sluggish Winslon-Salem - - praclices. His YMCA teammates, consisting of Ml. Tabor and Rey­ nolds swimmeis, beat Clark regularly during practice, but Claric considers. praclice Iriumphs insignificant. He finds his riiyllim and exerts all his energy during money lime, a mysterious pattern that even amazes Claric. "Il has surprised me because lliey usually beat me in praclice," said Claric, who somelimes loses concen­ tration during the wam-up houn. '^I can't make myself practice hard, I guess. I do praclice hard but prob­ ably not as much as they do. When I race somebody (for real), il's thal mental thing I guess." Heiny, sapped by an illness, recently suffered his first high-school setback to Reynolds' Ryan Cooper, who nipped Heiny in the 200 freestyle. Heiny shnigged. "Nomully, I can beat him, hands down no problem," said Heiny, who alsocoropeles in Ihe SOO freestyle, ■ 200 Wand IOO backstroke. "Bull ■ was kind of feeling sick before thal; 200 and il was a pretty close louch."; Clark and Heiny have il all, and ; now Iheir delighted coach has seen il alL "Il's just awesome walching ihose IWO swim," he said. "They are just : incredibic, ...Fve jusi never seen anybody swim like that." It's impossible to draw an accural« comparison betweendiD IWO phenoms, sincc they compete in ; radically different events. "The only problem with Brad and I is lhal I'm more of a distant swimmer and he's a sprinter," Heiny said. "So Ihe things he's good in he can beat me, bul Ihe Ihings I'm good in 1 can beat him.... Il's hard to judge both of us.” It's easy to judge a separate issue. In head-on collisions, Ihe mental medals change hands. Bul when Ihc real games begin, most everyone else comes up shortchanged. Davie High Basltetbali Statistics Boys Record: 4-3,0-0 CPC Faulkner James Johnson Lane Marion Miller Jason Neese Jamie Neese PhilUps Spain Umbeijer Whelan While Сшш Fli В<Ы AhMi Sib FFG 7 94 33 39 19 13.4I31413.054I420.86199233.267 10 5 1 1.2 6 18 4 16 12 3.0769 58 12 4 9.9215920 7 J765■ S 19 7 9.3 6 28 28 4 5 4.7720 27 10 ID 2.97IOS 18 20 10 15.0535 8 4 3 7.0 Davié Athletes Named To All-Northwest Team 3-MMm Whelan 23, While 10; Faulkner 9 , Lane 2, Markn, P U IU m ■lodMdifco» Jason Necse 10, Spain 8, Faulkner 2 , Jamie Neete 2 , Umbcstet 2 . Johmon Girls Record: 3-4,0-0 CPC (itala axdud* aecond N. Irsdell game) GiM FIs Ktte AisiMa Stb Р ЮAndoMO. 7 IS 14 1 I 11Andrade7 6 13 t 2 a9Hataieu7 6 I 1 2 a9НоЪяшЬ7 S3 ll 2 3 7,6Jickica7 22 7 7 4 3.1McDaniel7 6 4 0 I 0.9Peoples7 61 21 7 ■ 17 8.7PMIlipt7 12 5 1 2 1.7Richie7 28 30 4 7 4.0Smith7 ll 2 I 1 1.6Stone7 34 24 7 13 4.9Umboger7 40 28 3 5 5.7 З^Ыш1мНЫсоа*14.Р1м>Ь4.1«с|11ов3.8ш1|Ь2.8101»2.Лкае110в^ • DavieHighfootballstandoutsScott Comalzcr and J J. Ricc were named lo thé Winston-Salem Journal's All- .Northwest (N.C.) Team. Comalzcr, a 5-10, 185-pound se­ nior safety, sel a school reconl (slats dàte back lo 1980) wilh 10 intercep­ tions. ■Coach Benjie Brown said; "Scotl is a very aggressive player, kind of a silem leader of our team. He loves contact. His physical presence and sup­ port on Ihe run was very good. Mosl of _ the lime, he did a good job of bailing quarterbacks into throwing, and he anticipated well. He's a sneaky player and one lhal I will hate to sec go." Rice, a 5-9,245-pound junior de­ fensive tackle, is a one-man gang on Ihe'line. Brown said’. "J J. is an exceptional kid. He'sagrealplayerwith good quick­ ness. His size might be adisadvanlagc, bul he doesn't let it be one. He is very technique-oriented, doesn't make many mistakes and tries to play within whal we wont to do. On top of thal, he fights os hard in the classroom as he does on Ihe field." The remainder of the finit.tciim de­ fense includes; Shawn Atiams of SlannounI, Andre Gannonof Hiomas- ville, Angelo Crowell of North For­ sylh,-Rod-Dunlapof-Reynolds, Kris Kennedy of Carver, Joe Patrick of Ml. Tabor, Darrin Rainey of High Point Ccnlral,BillShipleyofRcynolds,Matt Thomas of North Surry, Adrian Wil­ son of High Point Andrews and Kevin Witherspoon of Glenn. basketball Instruction Program Planned The Mocksville-Davie Parks and Recrtalion Department is accepting registralion fonns for a K-2 Insuuc- |1о|Ы Basketball Program, which is designed toleach basic baskclball skills. .This is nol a league, bul on Ihe lasl day Ihe children will divide up inlo teamsjuslforfun. They will meet at Ihe Brock Gym for five 50-minule sessions on the fol­ lowing Wednesdays; Jan. 21,28, Feb. 11 and 18. Kindergartners will meet on the following Thursdays at 3; 10 p.m.; Jan.22,28,Feb.S, 12andl9. There will be two sessions each Wednesday.The first session will beal 3:10p.m. ond the sccondal4:10. There willte 15 paiticipants per class. Once all sessions are filled, there will be a waiting list. Preregistralion is required. 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Main St. • Silisbury . ; m № I1 0 2 o iBlfel-l»r»«M " ' Hi -4 Ï- d t В4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 8,1998 ir- Big Bucks For Best Bask^baff Buffs Enterpnse Pick The Wiriners Contest The Biggest And Best EverI ' W W T\ne b«kciball cootcsi is set to begin, set to * deliver $20 and $5 lo the fint* and second-ptace finishefs. and substantially more green ($250) if someone deftes the odds wilh 33 correct answen and becomes the fim es'er bonus winner. *nte contest is a wideK)pen race, unlike the A (X chase. Nocth Cuolina and Duke are better tlum con­ tender Clemson. and far better than the other six ■ teams. Unless dtcTigers And an outside game in the next month, the key to the conference v-ault will belong to either UNC or Duke, teams uith contrasting styles. The top-ranked Tar Heels employ just six guns for vimially the entire game, while the No. 2 Blue Devils' talent pool nms deeper than the Yadkin River. Coach K has a revolving door at the table, interchanging 10 to 12 parts. Clemson could slip in the back door, but history says the Tigers will settle for thitd or fourth. They’ve won the ACC just once. 1990. Look for Florida State to push Clemson. The Seminóles are playing like acohesive unit instead of a Y^ball team under new coach Steve Robinson, who worked under Kansas coach and UNC alumnus Roy Williams for the past decade. Wake Forest, feeling the pinch of reality with Tim Duncan now In the pros, will fall somewhere In the middle^of the pack, maybe lower if sophomore cenier Loren Woods doesn’t stop playing like Grcg Keilh, a clumsy center from the Bob Stook years. N.C. State could fill a respectable slot in the standings, fifth or sixth, much lower than what Wolfpack fans want They roared to the league’s toumament title game last year, but that was last year. Coach Herb Sendek needs a couple more years lo attract his type of players. It'll be a full-blown brawl for the eighth and ninlh seeds between Maryland and Georgia Tech. 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The next lum could be Ihe telling tim of Ihcir season. - • "A loss Uke that is generally going lo do one of two Ihings," said Coach pm l Cozan, whose leam dropped lo 3-4 heading Into a three-game weeic wilh nonconference opponents Lex­ ington, East Burite and North David- "It's either going to give you a little reality checic, a little cold water in Ihe face, or you'ie going lo shrinic over in the comer somewhere." Cozart predicts lhal her tnnps will mash the gas pedal and race forwani. "Gratefully, these girls are not ones lhatshrinkoverlnlhecomer,"shesaid. "They are saying: This can'l happen, we are nol going to get beat like lhat again.'" The WarEagles(avenigingjust4l points) have suffered frequent offen­ sive breakdowns all year bul their scnippy defense has bailed them out, until Ihe Mustangs lore Davie apart "These girls arenotonesthatshrink over in the comer." - Coach Carol Cozart repeatedly with backdoor cuts for easy layups. Tor the first lime this season, our defenseletusdown,"Cozartsaid. "Our defense has really been holding us up when our oRense struggled.” East took a page oui of Princeton's playbook. "Wewerejustgcttlngkillcd on back­ door culs," Cozait said. 'TTiey were quick, smart, and Ihey had their timing down just where they needed it. And our defensejust didn't do whatilneeded todo." More lhan anything. East is simply more talented thw Davie. "They are really good," Cozart said. "I'm not one of these folks lhat says: 'Oh, wejust played terrible and lhal's Ihe itason we lost.' They were good and I'm not going lo lake anylhing away from them." Eleven War Eagles found the scor­ ing column, led by Tiffany Peoples' eight poinis and flvc rebounds and Melindn Richic's six points and six boards. Tina Harkness added four. Leslie Holcomb, Kalhryn Jackson and Jodie Stone had Ihrec cach and Julie NfcDonicl, Dana Smilh, Katherine Phil­ lips, Ashlee Andrade and Erin Um- berger (flve rebounds) had iwo apicce. With three non-league games ten, it'snottimetoenterthe panic mode.but it's time. "The girls realize it's time," Cm m said. "We need to put all this together now and keep it going because the conference is going to be here (Jan. 16) before you know it, and we have to be prepared. "We thought we werc prepared against East Rowan." • If you had lo fìnger one statistic, it was shooting. Both teams look56shots, with East hitting 30 for a 54-percent accuracy and Davie 16 (29 percent)... Daviealso missed 14of 17 free ihrows. "That didn'l excite me any," Cozait said. Aiiiolour pMMredwmnlWN. (iMai9>)eMeenfor p«lyu|iM4ptrMm. IspntVIMI.|$ Ш 0 № ■ Dockside Seafood I Restaurant I 2520 Lewtsvffle4>mmons Road, Ckiranons 766-9927 Mon.-Ttiurt. 4-9; Fri.-sat 4-10: Sunday 11-9 u P o im d m m m m fflLlSDALE DENTAL, DR. JERRY HAUSER DR. 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I.KDMMnnwDwltlBO)«) {704-434-2308 * 1129 YadkinviUe Rd.> MocksvUk, NC 27028 ^ Good Luck, W ar Eagles Bar-B-Que House 1118 Salisbury Rd., Mocksville. ia.LALikM «LAaipp« 634-3288 maii*6 S p U lm a ii* 6 w m f l l K l f f f t t Y w r----blMvoonomov) ivv 704-284-2SS1 • 704-284-4354 Your Local, Non-Profit Electric Cooperative Woridng Ib Improve The Arca In Whkh Wc All Work* SenHtig íDavie County for OverSOQ^ears ©Crescent Electric Membership Corporation SIT BM terd A v*. 7 0 4 * в 3 4 * 2 1 3 6 Mockavllla, NC DAVIB COUNTY jENTERPRI/^ECORD 171 South Mom SlTMl Mock(vHI«,NC 27026 704^-2120 II E L E C T H IC A L T .n M iM w ia a M » D A V II SUPPLY 1469 N. Main, Mockevie ^ (704)634-285» м п м т т м т ! I B l « ■ n w B I ADVERTISER 1. B’s MINI MART 2. EATON FUNERAL HOME 3. MOCK TIRE 4. MOCKSVILLE SAVINGS BANK 5. SPILLMAN'S 6. HANOI CUPBOARD 7. DAVIE SUPPLY CO. 8. VENEZIA’S PIZZERIA 9. POINDEXTER LUMBER 10. BETH’S HAUMARK 11. CLEMMONS DISCOUNT STORE 12. K&R CLEANERS 13. HOLDER HEATINQ. 14. TOPS TRAVEL 15. WARREN KASPER 16. CLEMMONS CARPET 17. SUBWAY 18. VILLAGE TIRE 19. DEWEYS BAKERY 20. JOE’S LANDSCAPING 21. TRUE VALUE HARDWARE 22. SALEM GLEN COUNTRY CLUB WINNER I GOWSALE! < ^ a(en t(ne’s ^ a t j Satunday, ^ eb . 14 • MOCKSVnXE «34^747 NeutoWU-Mut • ClfMMONS 7M-1800 Between а ю т ш Alt * Mi РмЫо 23. HILLSDALE DENTAL 24. CLEMMONS MIUING 25. DURON PAINTS 26. BBQ HOUSE 27. BONANZA MOBILE HOMES 28. CRESCENT ELECTRIC 29. DANIEL FURNITURE 30. DAVIE JEWELERS 31.aLUBE 32. DOCKSIDE SEAFOOD . 33. DON'S JEWELERS iCiralMiis. VbginiaI I NAME. I ADDRESS . ^DAYPHO JIE______________» tcontf . i ; . 1 s - DAVœ COIINTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 8,1998 Hillsdale News Mt. Olive PlanS Supper BjBtnllaBnyHlinWyM HlbdaleCofiespondent ,. RcmerabeitokeepJocPottsandhis family ¡n your prayers u Joe recovers fh)m emergency surijciy. IsaiahRay.lhenewbonisonoflosh ; and Jennifer Whitley Is continuing to ; do well. ; Congianilalions to Dana and Lori ; Correll on Ihe birth of their son, Boyd Avington. ProudgrandparentsareBili ; and Linda Carter and Diane Correll. ; Sunday moming at our 10:30 ser- ; vicethebuildingcomminecwillpicscnt ; lo us an exterior drawing and interior ! lay-out of our proposed building. We ; arc veiy eidted to sec Ihe results of oii ! of Iheir haid woric and prayer, r : We extend cur sympathies to Ihe- ; fan^ofLucilJeCcnialzerandBonce IJones. HappyBinhdaytoBrianandShaun innish. We were exited to have many visi- ! ton on Sunday mofning and encour­ age all to join Ul also on Wednesday InighU for our fellowship meal and :Biblc study beginning at 6:30 p.m. Mt.OiiveUnitedMelhodistChun:h will have a country ham and egg sup­ per with aillhe trimmings on Sanirday, Jan. 11 from 5-7:30 p.m. in the church fellowshlphall. Ml. Olive is located approximately Ihree miles from Fannington Method­ ist on Wyo Road in Yadkin County. Supper cost will be donalions with take-out orders nvailable. Supper pro­ ceeds will benefit the church's nurture and outreach ministries. A gospel singing group is being solicited lo provide music for the evening. Inclement weather will cancel the supper. The Rev.GaiyFosteris pastor. (SS) MVIE FUNERAL SERVICE LLC. 416 Valley Rd., Mocksvillc, NC 704-634-31U “OnrTimilySmhiiilbtirFamUy" Sweet Lover 's Haoen Spoci.il Gnod Thrmi()h Ja m i.ity .И). HOWARD . К 1Л 11Л .......а ш М41. « 1 teuai - lOil Jo t ta d - Bu* ki ä w s ä ;e w i» ik y * w n v w Ш M t» щ т Г ^ Г ь м т ч > М П м л 1Э40 n l Ä ^ ir» Л I* » МГЦ ram Md Д - » *0 » а м м оапЯоа ШМО Loi ГМ SIOO ptr fflorth. 117,000 ед а ш . ОМ7М О и яЬ К м яЬ кМ М аи Jm W M UockOW7D4 nniUiWtm Ё я М м Л В —1Шв1втё14Ш71вtm m —..— iuo*hoMN,im,0M■mart Ch. W.---. т ^ ш т т ---------leMMOO О йНттщ Л---1lohW«4«MN U n s a i L A N D .ш апм стм м AcW-MOnrte ALL AMERICAN ORD-MERCURY A L L Y O U N E E D T O K N O W A B O U T B U Y IN G A N E W F O R D O R M E R C U R Y ALL AMERICAN FORD 1. The Best Price The First Time, and No Hassle. 2. 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ChoN you e«n hidv ( pCCC Begins Registration D A V IE CO UNTY E N T E R P R IS E REC O RD , Ja n . 8,1998 - B7 ;] Rcslslralion for 1998 Spring cur- ticulum classcs on ihe Davic Campus tfDavldsonCoumyCommuniiyCol- fcjc is under way and will conlinue iinlil Jan. 12. Rcgislralion is held fmm 8:30 a.ir.-8 p.m., Monday-Thursday, ind 8:30 a.m.-3;30 p.m., Friday. :M id a e S M L u n c h M e n u s J«n,i2 Sloppy Joe Pblalo Wedges Com on Ihe Cob Fnsh Fruii Juice, Milk Jan. 13 Slice Turkey w/Gravy & Rice Candied Yams Green Beans Slices Pcars,-Juice, Milk--------- Jan. 14 ^tanagcr’s Choicc Jan .15 Spaghelli, Giulie Toast Tossed Salad Poked Apples Pineapple, Juice, Milk J»n ,16 Shrimp Popper Cwnbread Slick Macaroni & Cheese Cole Slaw Green Peas Mixed Fruii, Juice, Milk Classcs will begin on Jan. 12, Tuilion rorNonhCnrolina rcsldenis Is $20 per semester credit hour. Other costs includc a student aclivily fee and books. No tuition or Tecs aicchargcdto individuals 65 years of age or older. Classes will be held as .scheduled contingent on sumclcnl enrollmenl. Pre-registration forspring semester continuing education classcs and basic •skills dcvclopmcm classes is also un­ der way. Cull Ihc DavicCompusat634-2885 for further infonnation on curnculum or continuing education classes. QinLT CLASSES Pre-R«gistratloii Required Classa lo slart Ihe week cf Jmmry I2ih C all (704) 634-5417 119 Salisbury Street Mocksvillc, NC ' _JL_ Reaching Those Who Need Help. Touching UsAll* Pi.*. líreaJt. Conf.dionim, . n / f l l Ti"'’ C.ni.r,i.<.. /11 0 Л 1 ^ P"'*'* P “«""J.IM J.II,J.lM 3 .....C o Ff...& - Confccllonary Plus • tf _ n ol * ____ (3%) 712-0044 2505 Neudoif Road, Oemmons - m ЛгтпРШм М Ы ЛёО^сЬШ . ^ а0ШЛшеяёАтп1ф ^ Wc Deliver« Snip Visa/MCPenonal & Corpomfc Accounts WI Mil l|WKIIl______,tt- —L --лллй »- - .>_.*>>.i Ш - . . - -irrnwiyotsm MU unii now ers, liso,wtnwtlinitlKre. 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CaU n o w fo ryo u rp erso n al reservation. Time For Dinner: 778-2985 MGCICRN R€STñURñNT M ._____________________ B Û ÿ ïS ^ D iïïîk s & HMnnerCombo ; («•JDGélAMihèr i DlMwCoa*e(«l-30) F R d E l SUN ‘IBlffiS. DINE-IN ONLY ■8Sm Ш ж Ш т From Mockavllle: MOto “ • Lewliivill^Oenmons Road, him rainiTnLnmn H^ßmltoonrigh,. 8un,.Th‘’u"’^f2ri0p.m . I Belm { ë Л LosMOOibs C lais Location: MoektviHa Thursday в:30рт Davla County Hoapttal CafMria Cindy: 492-7363 DEBBIE HAS LOST 100 LBS 3 meals a day plus snacks No Hidden Cost: No Contracts: Pay as you go: Free Maintenance: De№icPiipc,ofKcnly,NChaJ tried all diets only lu full. "Thanks lo Slim & Trim Diet I feel the best I've ever felt. Mv husband Ihinks he has a new wile, he has never .seen me this small before. Jan. 25,1996,1 was wearing a dress woman's 22 and blue jeans si/e 24 woman. Now I'm proud lo say my drcss is a 10-12 and jean sl/e 10-12.1 don't look al il as a diet, ils a new way of life for me. Come join us anu It will make a Stata Approved Diet OR MAKE AN S WEEK COMMITMENT FOR $39.95 Regi№iticnie-OO.Wwfc>yOuMl<.OO.PiyCrtyMOOwi>iir»»5l new person oul of you." W A I , I к I \ I 1 ( ) к s (704) 634-2222 8 5 4 V a l i e v R o a d N ^ E o c lc s v ille P r o f e s e i o n a l C t . i V I o d c s - v i l l e , N C 9ф у L e i C ra fts 1Ыун1ш1е & Qalon Slk СтЛою »Uevifiety of iovdíf gift Item Со>|1)1ш(704)(34.2;и ШМкШЛёщшш 0 ' ^Áé Шащё débü 9^отпЫ4 Qnä Utf^/ìOìUi^ c f Mê at/л in 0)ащв mm'/é /о aiiénâ /Аё ^a la Qit^icatícn c f M s ^ e tU e ^, 4Ae te»9tU^f<mUk c f mttêUen fimnd%t<Í a n d n m stf-tiÿ k i <и Ш ён о *cUeá ш (As €22 tAíoíM tAÎoêH tA U eá^iU jV cU A ^ a ^ n a OUUMTOM R0A04AT ia iä Z Ï S Î S K  C Æ Â “ -Sb-* HAKHtONtTRECTarM t n*w MHng In М м mighborttood. 2 b**oom. 1 bath M M r home wtth й!яг?-!?йчй5йР‘^ “ ’ к ь г ж 'й .ж '”"'’' NOKTHBRiDOK LOTS: 2 great wooded building lots in a nice wbdlviiioo, with the privacy of counlryr living. Call for details. [}РнЛ 1 1 1 !iS îw a SteMCukn ElkllGniHi AlkhlM ur MtryHtndrkki MicklcMcDuiM ' m lN ' 4И-7«1в т л т ж о п Ы4-3182________ЧШЖ1 Notice of TAXUSnNG н т DAVIE соиигу All property on hand Januaiy 1,1998 both real and personal; is subject to taxation regardless of age and sex of owner. '; You are no longer required to list motor vehicles which are'; currently LICENSED with the North Carolina Department of; Motor Vehicles. These vehicles will be billed by the County!^ after the current registration Is renewed or an application is; made for a new registration. About three months after your;, registration renewal you will receive a bill from the County.r You will have 30 days to pay the bill belore interest is added; at the rate of 3/4 of 1 % per month. Taxpayers must list UNLICENSED vehicles not licensed оП': January 1, 1998 DURING THE REGULAR LiSTiNfl; PERIOD, there is no change in the listing requirements fof' those vehicles. Other property required to be listed щ January include: mobile homes, boats and motors, jet ski^; aircraft, farm equipment, tools used by carpenters and; mechanics, all assets and supplies of businessesi! furnishings owned and rented by a landlord. ; j Taxpayers should report any new buildings or any improvements built on real estate, or any changes to real estate to the Tax Office. The Tax Administrator’s Office will be sending listing forms to everyone that listed personal property In 1997, if you need to list personal property as Indicated above or report changes to real property and you do not receive a forni in the mail, please contact the Tax Administrator's Office lor the proper forms. ЕШГТИМПМШЮШГ * — т м и North Caroiina excludes from property taxes the Ilrst $20,000 In assessed value of owner occupied residence fbr persons aged 65 or older whose Income does not exceed $15,000, or totally and permanently disabled whose income does not exceed $15,000. if you received the exclusion in 1997, you do not need to apply again unless you have changed your permanent residence. If you received the exclusion In 1997 and your disposable income In 1997 was above $15.000, you must notify the receiving the exemption has died, the person required by law to list the property must notify the Assessor. Any person who fails to give the notice required by N.C. Law shall not oniy be subject to loss of the exemption, but also to the penalties provided by N.C. Law. If you did not racslvt tht exclusion but are now eligible, you may oblain ■ co|iy d an application from the Assessor. It must bt A M by April 15. You must file a listing form to continue to receive the exemption. Listing will begin January 2,1998 in the Tax Administrator’s Oflice In the County Administration Building. Office listing help Is available Jan. 2-Febnjaiy 2,1998. Hours wiil be 8:30 A.M. to 5:00 P,M. Monday thru Friday. The deadline for listing Is February 2, 1998. Completed forms must be postmarked by the U,S. Postal Service not later than February 2,1998. All late listings are subject to a 10% penalty. Please make your return early to avoid a late penal^. Davle County Tax Administrator Mary Noli Richie - D À V i E С О Ш П Г E N T Ë R P R IS E R EC O R D , Ja n . 8 ,199В ^ÍÉim rís Stoiytime Resumes Al Davie, Cooleemee Brandh Umies New books al Davlc Coumy Public Ubraiy. 371 N. Main Si.. Mocksville: Non-Rciton What Your ‘tth Gnuter Needs to Know . ScratchingthtWo(H{chuck:Nat»rt on an Amlsh Fam How to Raisf a Child with a High EQ {Emotlotwl Quotient) Rising Tide: The Great Mississippi Floodofl927 AU the People Pidessa To ShaiB FoUdales . CHAPEL HILL - Dr. Joseph Lowman. prorcssororps)’chology and • assistant dean of the College of Ans . andScienccsatthcUmversityofNorth Carolina at Chapel Hill, will sharc ___folktales fromhis childhood on Jan^l3, in Mocksvillc. . : AnaliveofwcslemNorthCarolina, Lowman will continue the oral tradi» lion of storytelling in his talk, "Jack Stories. Southern Appalachian Folktales," at 6:30 p.m. at the Brock . Performing Arts Ccnier. 622 N. Main St. The event, arranged by the Davlc Counly Alts Council, is frcc and open to alt. Lowman is ihc author of the best- selling book. "Mastering the Tech­ niques of Teaching." and speaks na­ tionally on college teaching. He has - won numerous teaching awards, in* eluding UNC-Cfrs Tanner Award for cxccllence In undergraduate leaching. In 1970. he earned a doctoral degree from UNC'CH and Joined the university's faculty. He is a Greens- bocD College graduate. Lowman's talk is sponsored by Carolina Speakers al UNC-CH. The program, which began as a statewide outreacheffortin I993.bnngs 70 lead­ ing faculty members to business, civic and community groups to share their expertise on morc than 100 topics, including 30 that focuson Noith Caro­ lina and the South.Tbe program is pan of UNC-CKs ongoing efforts to con­ nect with Nonh Carolinians. Those eRbns have included Chan- celk)T MichacI Hooker’s recent 100- county tour of the state. For more Informalion about Lowman's talk, call Nancy Nonon at (7W) 634-3112. For more Infonnatlon aboul or to schedule a Carolina Speaker, contact Sandy Robens. Campus Box 1793, UNC-CH. Chiipel Hill. N.C. 27599- 179.1. telephone (919)962-1993. Men art from Mars, hvrnen are from Venus: a practical guide for lm' proving communication and getting what you Hwir in your relationships • John Gray AftiAtng Faces • Kcvyn Aucoin Aslan Americans The Store of Joys: Writers Cel- ehrate the North Corolina Museum of Art's Fiftieth Amiiversary The Foot and Ankle Source Book Fktkm Second U w - Richard Wheeler Deadly Ans - Elizabeth Wetzel A Cup of Tea - Amy Ephron Walking Afitr Midnight - Karen Robants William Shainer Evidence of Things Unseen • Beverly Bush (fThis WoHd Were Mine - E. Lynn HaiTis The TiiUsmaiis ofShimnara - Terry Bnx)ks The Man Who Loved Women to Death - David Handler /li the Lily Crows - Susan Kirby The library has rccelvedadonation from Glcnna Lagle. A donation in memory of Alexandra Slogick was mode by Irene Napsha. A donation In memory of Dennis McCarthy was made by Steve, Barbara & Tyler Laymon. A donation in memory of Frank Smith was made by Anita Long. Donations in memory of Francos Weaver werc made by Ruth Hoylc, Hope and Bob Hall, and Roy and Vena Hanis. Children’s Storylime for pre­ schoolers will resume on Tuesday, Jan. 6 al 11 a.m. al the Mocksvillc localion and ul the Cooleemee Branch. A spccial children's program will be held at the library on Jan. I4ih at 4 p.m. • morc details later. Davie Counly Public Library hcHirs: Monday-TTiursday. 9.o.m.-8:30 p.m.; Friday 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m.; Saluniays 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; Sundays 2 p.m.-5 p.m. Phone: 634-2023., Cooieemcc Branch hours: Monday noon-6 p.m.; Tuesday-Friday 10a.m.- 5 p.m. (Closed for lunch from 12:30- 1:30); closed on Saturday and Sunday. Phone:284-2805. 5149Hwy1SeHUIsdaleAcNranco.NC27006(ЗЭв)-99в-7171 NEW FOR YOU AOuMvco»gnnw(l^Oonng to in. Er№r '3/nlv. Cnta tra HouMlyM n«Tt. 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The nature of the relief being sought Is as follows: THE DAVIECOUNTY DEPARTMENT OP SOCIAL SERVICES IS SEEKING CARE, PROTECTION AND SUPERVI­ SION OF BRANDI MAY DYSON You are required to make defense to such pleatüng no tater than the 3rd day ot -Febmafy.-1890. said date being forty (40) - days from the firstpubilcation of №18 notice, and upon your failure to do so, the party seeking service against you wKI apply to the Court for the relief sought This the 25th day of December. 1997. MARTIN. VAN HOY» SMITH & RAIS0ECK.L.L.P. BY: SALLY W. SMITH ATTORNEY FOR DAVIE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES Ten Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 (704)634-2171 12-2S-3tn NORTHCAROLINADAVIECOUNTY NOTICE OF PRECINCT BOUNDARY CORRECTIONSWHEREAS,notlcehasbeenglventhat the prednct boundaries of both South and North Calahaln shall be extended, and WHEREAS all precinct boundaries must have a visible and distinct boundary the fotowlng boundary adjustments have been madeBeginning at the Mocksville/Calahain Township boundary on Davie Academy Rd. alt resklentson the south ^ ot Davte Academy Rd., continuing on the south side of Jericho Church Rd. to Baxter Creek to the MocksviUe/JenisalemTownshÿ bound­ary and all reskfenb residing on Weslem Dr.. Adams Rd.. Carolina Ave., JwKtion Rd.. Division Ln.. White Dr.. Softail 1st., Peewees Ln.. Wdlow Ln., S.M.Whltt Dr., Dunhaven Ln., and Ratledge Rd. now vot­ing in the South Mocksville voting precinct shal be transferred to the South Calahaln voting predncLBeginning at the Mocksville/Calahain Township boundary on Davie Academy Rd., aU residents onthe notth side of Davle Academy Rd., continuing to Qreenhil Rd. North on the west skie of Qreeohll Rd. to the CaiahakVMocksvflle Township bound­ary Including Prevette Dr., and Morris Rd.shall be transferred from the South Mocksville voting precinct to the North Calahaln voUng precinct.ALL voters aftocted by these boundary changes have been noliRed by letter and a Voter l-D Card had been Issued staling their voting prednct. and polung facility. Maps are available in the elections office for review. NOTICE has been advertised In the k)cal paper, given to the County Party Chaimaon. and posted on the door ol the Davle County Board of Bections Office, Courthouse Room 103,140 South Main Street, Mocksville, NC. This the 8th day of January, 1998. H.P.VanHoy, 11, Chairman Davle County Board ol Elections 1-8-ltn SI ATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DAVIEIN THE QENERAL COURT OF JUSTICEDISTRICT COURT DIVISION JUVENILE COURT DIVISION 97JS0IN RE: JOHNATHAN DRAKE GRANT.a minor child TO: Leslie Renard Benson, Respondent NOTICC OP SERVICE OF PROCEM BV PUBLICATION TAKENOTlCEthatapMngieeUng relief sgsinst you his been filed in №• above reterenced action. The nature ol the relief being eought Isas follows: terml- nstkn of your pareiital rights with regard to Jolmathan Drake Grant, bom 16 October 1984, In Forsyth County, North Carolns. on the grounde that the respondent has wiMty abandoned the child for at leastsix consecutive months Immedstety preced­ing the fUng of this action, and that the reepondent has fsUed to legHimste the minor chKd. You ars required to make defense to such pleadtog no later than Februaiy 2. 1996. ssid date being forty (40) days from the first publication ol this notlce.and upon -yourfsSu(»to^ 80,-the PeWtoiw wheie seeUng relief against you wM spply to tie Court for ths relief soughtTNs the 2Sth day ol December, 1997 PIEDMONT LEGAL ASSOCIATES. PA Lynne Hicks, Attorney for PetKtoner 124 West Depot Street Mocksvile. NOftttCsfomt 27026 Telsishone: (336)634-3312 12-25-311 RANDY NLLER &SOIIS 2f5Mabrlsti*Mscknil».NC(704)284-2826 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTYIN THE QENERAL COURT 0F JUSTICEDISTRICT COURT DIVISION FILE NO: 97 J 89IN THE MATTER OF: KATRINA MARIA DYSON, a minor chlM NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BYPUBUCATK)NTO: JANICE WYMAN TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed In thu above-entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought Is as follows: THEDAVIECOUNTYDEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES IS SEEKING CARE, PROTECTION AND SUPERVI­SION OF KATRINA MARIA DYSON You are requited to make delense to -such pleading no later then the 3rd day ol ~ February, 1998, saU dale being forty (40) days from the first publication ot this notice, and upon your failure to do so, the party seeking servkse against you will apply to the Court for the relief soughtThis the 2Sth day of December. 1997. MARTIN, VAN HOY. SMITH A RAISBECK, L.L.P. BY: SALLY W. SMITH ATTORNEY FOR DAVIE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES Ten Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 (704) 634-2171 12-25-3tnNORTHCAROLINADAVIECOUNTY C0«XECUT0R8 NOTICEHaving qualified as Co-Executors of the Estate of Mildred Reavis Sherrlil, de­ceased, late of Davle County. North Caro­lina. this Is to notify all persons having claims against sakl estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 25th day of March. 1998, being three months from the flrst day of publication or this notk:e will be pleaded in bar of their recov­ ery. All persons Indebtedtosaldestatewyi please make Immediate payment to the undersigned.TMs the 2Slh day of December. 1997. Randy Lee Sherrill, 136 Droke Circle. MocksvUle, NC 27028, and Larry Elwood Sherrill. 216 Brook Drive, Mocksville, NC 27028 Co-Executors ol the Estate ol MiUred Reavis Sherrill, deceased.12-25-4 tnNORTHCAROLINADAVIECOUNTYEXECUTORS NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the Estato of Fay S. Boyles, deceased, lete of Davle County, North Carolina, this is to nottty an persons having claims against sakl estate to present them to the under­signed on or before the 8th day of April, 1998. being three monthsfrom the firstday of pubilcetton or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. AH persons in­ debted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 8th day of January. 1998. Yoman Smith. 768 Redland Road. Ad­vance, NC 27006. Executor of the Estate of Fay S. Boyles, deceased.MARTIN. VAN HOY. SMITH & RAISBECK. LLP Ten Court Square Mocksville. NC 27028 1-8-4tn NORTHCAROLINADAVIECOUNTYIN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICEDISTRICT COURT DIVISION 97CVD6S3JOSEPH A. MARCELLA.Plalntilfvs. RHONDA E. MARCELU,Defendant NOTICE OP SERVICE OF PROCESS BYPUBUCATION TO: RHONOAE.MARCEOATAKE NOTICE thata pleatfng sesUng reüel against you hu bsen filed in the above-capttoned matter. Thenatoreolttto reief being sought Is ssfoiows: Domestto Vtoience Protecthw Order, chiU custody. andequHabledMribution.You are required to make defense to such pleading no lator than February 21, 1998, and upon your faUure to do so, the party seeking service against you wil ap­ply to the Court for the reliel sought on Tuesday, Febnjary 24,1996 at 9:30 am at the Mocksville courthouee in Davie County, North Carolina.Thiethe 6tti dey ol January. 1996.JUUE A. PARKER Attorney for Plaintiff Parker & Parker 854 Valley Roftd,Suito 200 Mocksvie, NC 27026 (704)634-1690 ----------------4^3tn- NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTYIN THE QENERAL COURT OF JUSTICEDISTRICT COURT DIVISION RLE NO: 97J58 IN THE MATTER OF: BRANOt MAY DYSON, e minor child NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BYPUBUCATIONTO: THOMAS LEE DYSONTAKE NOTICE that a plead»-. i seol Jng relief against you has been filed In the above-entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought Is as follows:THEDAVIECOUNTYDEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES IS SEEKING CARE. PROTECTION AND SUPERVI­ SION OF BRANDI MAY DVSON You are required to make defense to such pleading no tater than the 3rd day of -February, 1998, seki dale being forty (40)“ days from the first publication of this notice, end upon your failure to do so, the party seeking service egalnst you will ap^y to the Court for the relief sought.This the 2Sth day of December, 1997. MARTIN, VAN HOY, SMITH 4 RAISBECK, L.L.P. BY: SALLY W. SMITH ATTORNEY FOR DAVIE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES Ten Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 (704) 634-2171 12-25-3tn NORTH CARaiNA DAVIECOUNTY EXECUTORS NOTICE Having quaXlled as Executor ol the Estate of M«y Ruth Harrison, deceased, late ol Davle County,North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having daims against said estate to present them to the under­ signed on or before the 18th day of March, 1998, being three months from the first day of publicatton or this notice wiQ be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons In­debted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 18th day of December, 1997. WilBam P. Harrison, 125 East Valley Road, Advance, NC 27006, Executor of the Estato of Mary Ruth Harrison, de­ceased. MARTIN, VAN HOY SMITH & RAISBECK, UP Ten Coun Square ModuvWe.NC 27028 12-18-lln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY C»EXECUTRIX NOTICEHaving qu*ilHd a« Co-Ejcecutt« ol th» Ettata ol Frad Mlidwg Jems, d«»as«l, laltolDmrta County,Noimcarolliw,Wsls to noHly all pereons having daims against said estate to present them to me under­signed on or before tha eih day ol April, 1896, being three monthe trom the firsldav ol pubUcaUon or mis notice will be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. All persons In­debted lo said estate will please make Immediale payment to me underelgned. This me sm day oljanuary, 1998. Barbara J. Lanning, 849 Fork Blxby Road, Advance, NC 27006, and Helen J. Cassidy, 270 McClamrock Road, Mocks­ ville, NC 27028, Co-ExecutrIx ol Wa Es­tate ol Ftsd Mitchell Jones, deceased. t-8-4tn NORTHCAROLINADAVIECOUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualllted as Administratrix ol th* Estate olLonnle Martin, lataol Mocks­ville, Davle Counly, Noitii Carolina, me undersigned does hereby noilly all per­sons, lltmsandcotporallons having dalms against tha estate ol decedent lo exhibit them to «» underelgned at 1411 Wesl Flret SIrMt, WInstoo-Salem, North Caro­lina Z710I, on or belore №e 2sm day ol March, 1998, or mis nolk» wil be pleaded In bar oimeir recovery. Alpereone, linns, and corpontkma lndM)lsd to me sakl at- talt will pleaa* maks knmadW* paymant totheundanlgnsd.This lha 2sm day olOacamber, 1997.Charlene Y. Martin AdnMttntiix ol the Eatala ol Lonnla Martin 12-25-4m NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY EXECUTORS NOTICE Having quanted aa Executor ol me E<lalaolN»cy8hav*tKootvtt,dec*aud, lata ol Davi* County,North Carolina, thia Is 10 noWy all panona having daima agakut aaU aalala to present them 10 the under- algnad on 01 batora «W16«i day o( March, 199a,b*ing mis* montha Irom tha nrst day o( puUkatkm or mia notka will b* pleaded ki bar ol Ihelr recovery. Allpareonaln- •iMtad-to-iakrBiawiNriMaa tnaki knrndW* payment to m* undersigned. This m* leth day o( Oacambw, 1997. Olann KoonU, 1822 Davla Academy Road, Mocksvllla, NC 27028, Executor ol >w Eatal* ol Nancy Shaver Koontz, da- 12-1M1P TRACIM SALES ft SERVICE SINK FARM EQ e M S 4 «.S LOOKWHATSAHTA BROUGHTTOUS : 40YEARSAGOI ; TliabsstCMiDmipniaKe«ar< : Decsn*erM,l*57, ' ■ NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FOR THE FOL­LOWING ZONING AMENDMENTS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursu­ant to the requirements erf Article 20-B of Chapter 1S3-A of the General Statutes of North Carolina and Paragraph 155.250 of the Davle County Code of Ordinances, the Board of County Commissioners ot Davle County win hold a public hearing In the Commissioners Room of theDavIe County Administration Building, Mocksville. N.C. on Tuesday, Jan. 20, 1998 at 7:30 p.m. Tho tollowlng proposed zoning amend­ ments will be considered: A) OakValleyAssodatesUmlted Part­nership has submitted a request to rezone 31.573 and 0.351 acres of property from Residential-Agricultural (R-A) to Reslden- Ja l (Д-12) lor^fte conllnued devetopment.. of the Oak~Valley Subdivision. This prop­ erty Is k)cated off the north side of Gun Club Road approximately 0.75 miles south of US Hwy 158 and is further described as being Parcel 151 of Davle County Tax Map E-7. B) FredEUishassubmltteda<equestto rezone 1.205acres of property from liidus- trial (1-1) to Highway-Business Special Use for a manufactured home sales and dis­play lot. This property Is located off the south side of NC Hwy 801 South approxi­mately six hundred (600) feet west of US Hwy 601 Southandlsfurtherdescribedas being a portion of Parcel A-1 of Davle County Tax Map M-5-3.Signs will be posted on the above listed properties to advertise the Publio Hetr* Ing. All parties end interested dtizens are Invited to attend said hearing at which time they shall have an opportunity to be heard in tavor ol or in opposition to tt^e toregc^ng changes. Prior to the hearing, all persons Interesied may obtain any additional Infor­mation on a proposal or ask any questions they may have by visiting the Planning Department on weekdays between 8:30 a,m. and 5 p.m. or by telephone at (704) 634-3340. ‘ ■Johns. Gallimore Planning and ^xiing 1-8-2tn NORTHCAROLINA DAVIE COUNTYIN THE QENERAL COURT OF JUSTICEDISTRICT COURT DIVISION FILE NO: 97J59IN THE MATTER OF:KATRINA MARIA DYSON. ■ minor child NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BYPUBUCATIONTO: THOMAS LEE DYSON TAKE NOTICE that apleading seeking relief against you has been filed In the above-entitled action. The nature ol the reUef being sought is as foikMs:THE DAVIE COUNTY DEPARTMEffT OF SOCIAL SERVICES IS SEEKfW CARE. PROTECTION AND SUPERVI­SION OF KATRINA MARIA DYSON ‘ i ^ You are required to make defense to such pleading no later than the 3rd day Of Febmary. 1998, said dato being forty (40) days from the first publk^atton of this notice, and upon your failure to do so, the seeking service against you will appl/to the Court for №e relief sought , ■! This the 25th day of December, 1997. MARTIN. VAN HOY, SMITH* RAISBECK, L4^e BY: SAUY W. SMITH ATTORNEY FOR DAVIE COUNTV DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES Ten Court Sqvif« Mocksville, NC 270CB (704)634-^71 12-25^ NORTHCAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY ‘I- EXECUTRtX NOTICE .1 Having qualified as Executrix Estateol Kenneth MMrButoer.dsco«iid. lato OlDavie County.North Carolina, iM s to notify all persons hiving dsims agpiiyt said estate to present them to IM un^sr- signed on or before the 6th day of kiä. 1998, being three months from ths flrsldiy of publication or this notice wm bs p lst^ in bar of their recovery. All person#-(p- debtod to said estato wUl pisase гЩт Immediato payment to the undersigned; This the 8th dey of January. 1996.1 < Helen Jones Butner. 415 NC Higliifiy 801 North. Advance. NC 27006. ExscuHx of the Estato of Kenneth Mltor M m , MARTIN, VAN HOY, SMITH RAISBECK, Ш> Ten Court Sqiail Modiavia*,NC 2 ^ 1 - ^ -NOaTH CAROUNA----^DAVIECOUNTY ¡if EXECtmMtNOnCi ‘U Havkig qualHled aa Encutor ot-l^ Estato ol Herman Be«uccl,dec*e*e^ o( Davla Couity, North Canüna. this S«o notify al parson* having cUnw i ‘ ' sakl edato to preeent Ihem to tl* ilgnadonoibelorsllwlMhdByol 1998, bekigmi**monti*lran) tie' ol pubUcatkn or thia note* wilt»ki bar ol their recovery. A l,___deOMd to sakl estato wH plaaa* knmadU* payment torn*_____ • Thlam*ietidayo(D*caiTib*r,lFrank e*№cci, 3i»1 US Hwy. tò p i’, '■ W MockavM, NC 27028, Ex*cu«>r (Eatal* ol Hamian Muod, daoaaa«t? MARTIN, VAN HOYMtm« RAISBECK,!^ Tan Court S q M Modisvi*,NC 2 в SLASSm n^XFENSIVE pr o fita b le Si.iti'w icle^ ^ ^ ^ l C.iid 01 rii.inks Losl S Fdimcl S ( ' u/ к ( ' 11 Vohiclos 1 UQUID WORMERS ARE notО М Ы a№e. A« mw Happy Jack ■Lktul-VW (Mlvers acUv. Ingradiwit* wllti ih* latut tKhnology. Al Soulhem Slatu. WVyW.HAPPYJACKINC.COM). г а я SALE: 2 old reg. Angus bua, low BW EPO's; 3-9 mo. old ng. Angui bulla', 6 lag. Black - Angua cowi, worm*d,-vacclnat«d, ■ a K in calt, dua Mar. 1; 9 mo. old Black Angua reg. haUer 4-9 mo. old Charólala bulla. 492-S940 or 492 5592.____________________ ■'rMC CAT TO good home, cule 8 :in».;ahott halr. Back Iemale kWen, ■(iaciamd, a p ^ , all aho^imar ‘Mlntd. Can no) liMp In renied api. •83»3210atlef50m.____________ :iW|MTURE DA8HUND, FUU Iblooded bul noi reg. $100 ea. 998- •74«0 or 996-3732. A p n i ln u ’ iils -raR RENT: CLEAN upatain apl., .quM nejghborhood, Hwy 601 N. ;»R,W /D ÍS. $20(VDep. $375/mo. •Pihral* entrance. No |i. Couple or w/1 child. t f my Qnndmolher, Maiy You wen M very apaciai She «Mb« mieaed. й М Ы Oonw HtiKman t FamUv. THE FAMILV OF Dennia (Lee Stanley wouM like to lhank i our trlenda & relallvea (or aU the love & auppoit we received at Iha loaa of our aon & brother. TheFamlty. ._________ Child Cnro ALMOST HOME CHILDCARE;5;30atn-1;45am. 1st « 2nd shut or by Ihe hour. Pennanent or temporaiy care available loi lnfanl8-1Z yrs, old. CALL US FOR SAT. HOURS; At our naw kjcatlon; 671 S. Main St. 63^7529 or 634i^ 1960. Debn Stahlev, owner. MOTHER OF 2 will keep chlWr^n home, Pinebrook School area. 996- 3427._______________________ WILL KEEP CHILDREN In myhome, 1st & 2nd 8hi(B,„near Jockey. Drop-In available. Call 492- 5331. ______________ WWW rwwnw« VBnarmwf« •ana. light bkmde/gray with soira brown on back. Female, Lab/Shepherd ml«, no cok>r, med. ^ № ^ 5 0 Iba. P o s ^ okl. Cali LOST DIAMOND BRACELET belween Davie Jeweiera A R«<» In parking area. 634-2047 or 634- 5908. Reward OtfaredI Lots F o i RonI MOBILE HOME LOTS tor rent. convenienikicaiioirinMocksvliler Paved street & driveway. 6 lots available nowl Cali Penny al 704- 634-0446. 284-6172. Miscollniioous ;LAKE VILLAS FOR rent. $350/mo. .* electrk:, himlshed IBR, 2 people ,‘maK IV io ti in penon al: Lake 'Myen № Reaoit, Mon-FH, 8-4. 5 ■niaei W ot Mocksvllle on Hwy 64. :m o c k sv il le s u n s e tTERRACE: Al brkk energy ^efficient apartment 1 & 2 bedroom, basketball court & swings. .KHchen appllancea lumlahed 'in d u ^ diahwaaher. 1.5 baths, .waaher/diyef connecttons. High 'e n ^ efficient heat pump pn»k)ea ^central heat and air. Pnwlred for саЫе TV A phonea. inaulated ^windowa & doore. No wax Utchen '& balh Itoon. Locaied In ModaWle behind Hendikdia Furniture on Sunel Dr. 0(1 of Hwy. 156. 0((k:a houn 1-6 M-F ft Sat 10-12. Phone .704^34-0t66. _______________ MCE IBR , IB A apt overkMking Court Sq. In HiaMo DowntownMOCRIVM# i'wneCI TOT МПЯMacakmal or couple. $400/mo. 704-276-1717._________________ NOHTHWOOD APTS. NEW Yaar'e 8раШ rent a atudk) or 1BR apt ft receive $100 o(l lal month'a rent ft pay no application fee. 600 Northridge i t , Mockaville. 634- ♦141. ____________________ SPACIOUS 1 ft 2 BR fumished duplexea. Rowan Co. No pets. 998- 4729 for more info. JANKT DIAW S Umlted edMkxi artinow available at Serendipity 1,41 Court Sq., downlown Card 01 rh.inl<s T O T M IN U R m N A 'a& itaK ol A i^ n Care, Thank You (rom the PLAID SOFA, SlOO; oak coflae lable A 2 end tables, $100; mahogany h*ln bed, $40; 2 anttque school desks, $50 lor both. 996- 8863. ______________ Homos For Rent 2SR, IBA HOUSES available. Howard Realty. 634-3536. HOUSE FOR RENT; 2BR, IBA, No HUD, $375/mo, dep. req. 264- 2670.________________________ NEWLY REMODELED 3BR, 2BA, dbl. carport, $57S/mo. * dap. 634- 2304 or after 5,634-5261. 100% ORGANIC HERBALproducts (or sale at Mocksville Flea Market 634-9035.______________ BEAUTIFUL FULL LENGTH white brklai gown, short sleeves, w/heavily beaded bodk» A applkiuea on Tulle akirt, no train. WouM be toveiy bail gown. Worn once, like new. Slie 6-8, never altered. Asking $250. 634-3210 alter 5pm.____________________ BLUE ft OOLO Macaw w/cage. Buck slove. 996-3505.__________ FOR SALE-K A G Salvaged door gauge, gah/. metal roofing, $.9^; exterior steel doon, Homes F o i Snio FOR SALE; 4SR, 2BA house in Mocksville. Located in Historte area. $78,000. Leonard Realty. 634-3650 or 634-3675.__________ HOUSE FOR SALE: 525QIadatone Rd., brick veneer, 1,7 acree, 1900 aq. It. №lng area. Call 284-4236, If no answer please leave phora number lor rehim call. ____a.; Roollng felt, $6.9S/roli: Westock stainless steel in sheets ft pipe. Super savlnga on caipet A linoleum aa k)w aa $ 3.^d.; Cormgated culvert pipe up to 24’ dia.; We alMk pumpa A acceaaorles for wells. Fomik», Land F o i Salo 11» ACRES 2BR mobile home, bam, woikahop, fenced paalun in weatimD avle.^ Red Foust, Davie Farni ft Land Saiee. 634-0757.___________ 8 ACRES ON 801, Woodleaf, well, 2 septk: tanks, 2BR mobile home. $46.000,2644677.____________ DAVIE COUNTY, MUUng Rd., 32 acree, rdilng wooded №d. Rd. frontage, 2 small streams, natural spring, secluded, 20 mln. from Hanes KMI. $5800/acn. 704-634- 3151. Beama lor sale.KftQ salvage (ReynoklaRd.) lat business onWest bank of Yadkin River. 910-699-2124. MOCKSVILLE ANTIQUES ft FLEA, Mariwt 25,000 sq. ft. inside. 653 Wiikesboro S t Sat 6-5 & Sun. 9-5. NATURAL GAS FURNACE wannmoming w/themnstal ft chin $150; refrig., nina good,4211.________________________ SEASONED FIREWOOD FOR sale. $60 lor 1/2 Ion; $100 Ion ton. Stump removal. Jake Miller, 996- 0646. FULLY FENCED 21.76 acras on Cedar Grove Church Rd. Approx, 1/4 mile Irom Joe Rd„ on right 703-536-6731 before 9pm. Lawn Caio ALL SEASONS LAWN CARE, bollom 0« niy haw for taUfì^Mn l i S LOST; CHECKBOOK ON Jan 5, 1996 al Dialributon Oaa, Mocksville. Margie H. RaUedge. "***’* RtWAM); DOO LOST on Dec. 10, female, mixed English Setter. White w/brown^Mchee. Fannington ana. STEEL BLDGS, NEW, spring del. OK. 40X60X14 was $16,400 now $9900; 50X100X16 was $27,590 now $18,990; 60X175X16 waa $56,760 now $39,990. 1-800^06- 5126.________________________ WILL BUY JUNK care. 284-2659 or 634-4335. Mobile Homos/Ront 12XM, 2BR, ISA , aun porch ft from deck, w/appliances. Partialty himlshed. Also utility bldg. Private wooded k)t w/gaiden space ft deep le for mahire couple. No 2 müea 6оП| to 'ann Rd. then 1/4 müe. S S S a h e r / tn a r 2ВД, Muibly fuñy fu m la h a d 'T ^ Chuich Rd. area. 482-5341. 2BR, SMGLEWWI, M Davie Co. CU 704481-0642. T A D M M M n Al types offndh« a hnd dsem« WU dear loe. Dfivew^is. NoJoblboSmall 704437-fM7 B&H Roofincj -М М М М нм гк^-jH - n(И||т-11««(1мпнш” s\m \ Kl \1и\ \i MirHMlHs..alAa^ AUt)ip«a A cmcrgency aarvlca. ! - Gas loga a aiwclaltyr~ Müftfifu.tuiM fHsaL Drives and Parking Lob, etc. Whaa it SHOW, give usa call 33é-»M4MC REWARD FOR 1МЮ leading to the arreel ol penon who ahol 1 kied young B e ^ puppy on Müüng Rd. on Fri. or Sat, Dee. 26 or 27.910- 765-5663. ОгРаяеИ810-717-28бе. Ä iS iS S R S L w t cut к м ) or (arfa trace (loa). C a H h u Is tR T .T IM M R 704437-f0f7 IV IS E C A R V E K M 1 N M T O R A O E F o r a ll y o u r ito ra a e n eed s, ch oose usT C o m e b y to in q u ire a b o u t fre e re n ta L 2975 H w y. M E in F ( ^ C a U todayl : ; (9 » 0 ) 9 9 8 - g g iO * Ca^elAUphaMiiy f ö s s * ^ C to a n b v * V M O m e t B lttH u s q v v n a iiia .n M .9 StiflIPÌB) 2 i7 i«i$ 3 9 f.9 S rtfinHh.stW.buv.< MOBILE номе FOR m i: nochildren, no pets. 264-4683. T fU ILlR S FOR RENT. Water fumished. Located on Turrentine Church Rd. Call 940-2395 leave message._____________________ *91. SINQLEWIDe HOME, 3BR, 2BA. lots of extras. $500/mo. -t- dep. Located In Mocksville. Call Or. Foster. 704-639-3151 or 704-647-„0976,________________—_____ Mol)ilo Hoiiios/S, 3BR ON LOT, N 601. Asawne pmte of $263. Cail 634-7734. A DEED IS all you needll 704433- 1107, ________________ ALRUDY SET-UP DW, 3BR, 2BA, upgraded Hxturea, acreened In pordi, hot hib, immed. occupancy. 336-7444664. LAND-HOME REPqjusI south of Mockavllle. Call 634-7734.________ LEE'S MOBILE HOMES-Norwood, NC 600-777-6652. Baigaina, ctoee outa apedaia. 40 new homea, 28X52, $27,999; 26X80, $M,999; 28X64. $32,999; 24X56, $25,999; 14X80, $19,999, Ind. 4' hitch. Open 7 days._______________________ LOS HOMES; DOUBLEWIDES.Buy Nowl Get central air at no addltkmai coat 3995 Pattenon Avt., WInaton-Salem. 9t0-767- 7565.________________________ LGS HOMES: SM OLEW IDn, fall rentapadal. 1 m , park rent pak) In advance by LQS Homea. Nov. ft Dec. Ж Pattenon Ave., WInaton-Salem, NC 910-767-7565, MANUFACTURED RESTRICTEOSUB4IV. Lots 1-10 acree w/water ft septk;. 336-744-0074.___________ OFFICE инп’, DW. Mual aeli. Make offer. 336-744-0666 for detalia._______________________ SfNOLEWlOE CLEARANCE. 2 left. $99 over hwofce. 336-744-0686. UGLYI UGLYIUOLYI uaed home. $6000 (wil del.). 336-7444210. “•б 14X70 FLUTWOOO, 2BR, 2BA, an upgndea, while vind------- - ■ roof, 12X16 deck.after 6pm. ВЮ ORECK SALE: 6 for 1 thru Jan. 31at Davie Vacuum, 130 N. Main S t (between American Cafe ft Star Fumiture).______________ DAVIE VACUUM HAS moved to: 130 N. Main S t next to Star Fumilure. Open: 9-S, Mon.-Fri., 9-1, Sat_________________________ FLAT TOP COMPUTER Systems, new ft uaed computer aystems, Web page deaign ft alte hoatlng. Syiiiama apKlal: Pentkim 166 OT ~Rom, aound, apeeken,' modem ft monitor, $ras or $Wmo. 1-886- 664-7666.____________________ KIVM ORUBB BUILDERS Buikling, remodeikig, h a n d ln ft aiiow removal. 6З44560. UNK'S SEAMLESS GUTTERmORtoham Link-Owner FreeEstlmatea ________910-998-1798________ OSBORNE ELECTRIC(or anyour electrical needa. Freeattnatea. 634-3396. PAirniNG Remodeling • Home Repaire Large Of Small Free Eatimatea JAMES MILLER 996-6340 PRESSURE CLEANINO; All Typn akllng, dean and waterprool decks, patkia, drivewaya an<i walkwaya. PRIME STAR SATELLITE1п81а11а1к)п Spedals $50 Rebate, free programing, 1-800-583-1339 until Jan?31. _______________ PRIMESTAR SN INSTALLED1-600-9644772 Of 910479-6127, TH I CLEANMQ LADYin do the work wNI. you Uke the cndK. My repuiatton la mtleaa. Have nom In my schedule for amali to mkl-abed homea. 492-7093 Of 492-7096. ^THOMPSON TRW URVKJE,Trimming ft tapping, complete tree remove inaured,>ln. 9am-9pm, Call Robert al 996-5804, ________leave meaaage.________ TREES RUS__________940-2349__________ WMTTAKERPAVINQ Paving, Seal Coalkig,Hauling Gravel Call for Freo Eatimatea __________492-7820__________ “SQUEAKY CLEAN" CLEANING Senke. Reeklentiai, Free Estimatea, Errand Servk». Affordabla Prices, 6344166. JAN 24, JU B U U Junctkxi, dinner ft entertainment, $30; Feb. 21, 1 day ahcpping. Triangle Factory Shopa, RaMgn-Duiham area, beat nam ebrand $20; April 24-26, Pigeon Forge, indudee Ddlywood, 2 ahowa, 2 mghls motel ft baggag. handling, dbT $226; M a y lS . Renfro Valley, KY Indudee 2 meala, 3 shows ft motel, dbl. $145. Look for Ju^Dec, later, Bailey Howard Toun. 996-4336. 700WJnnea’ 8 r ’Slisbury________704-636-1341 ‘IS FORD THUNDERBIRD, V6, 1! owner, all power options, AC, cnilae, towtnfl okq., QC; 996-5639;, •6» CHEVROLET ASTRO CL Mlni- Van, V6, loaded. 4 captain seats..' EC, $5500.492-6741 or 492-7616.^ t2 DODGE RAM 50 P/U,59K, red A ready to wortt for Waa $8995 now only $6966 Wood Autocentre. 637-9090. ■tt UNCOLN OWN Car, ¡ » ¿ r W a a $ 1 ^ 9 S ? S » ;*J0,986j^Qeny Wood Aulocentre: t l NISSAN MAXIMA, gdd, 4dr. handled with kk) gkiveal Waa . $12,995 now only $10,988. Gerry ' Wood Autocentre. 637-9090. : t# CHEV CAVAUER, 2dr, red. ' auto, AC ft more. Was $9995 now . only $7968 Qeny Wood ; Autocentre, 637-9090.__________i ■S4 JE E P CHEROKEE 4X4, black. Waa $16,995 now only $14,988, Qeny Wood Autocentre. 637-9090. ■64 PLYMOUTH DUSTER, 2dr,' red, real aporty waa $7995 now ■only $5988. Qerty Wood Autocentre. 637-9090.__________ t s OLDSMOBILE ACHEIVA, 4 dr, PW, PL, AWFM cassette, AC, 75K, $8500.492-7119.______________ ■ts GMC SONOMA ext cab. 3dr, PAJ, was $14,995 now only $12,988. Gerry Wood Aulocentre, 637-9090._____________________ •97 CHEVY CAMERO Z28Convert. Whlteft)lk top 6K. Was $24,995 now only $%986. Qerry Wood Autocentre. 637-9090. ■S7 FORD F150 kHigbed, loaded; air, auto, AM/FM cassette, Alk)y D A V IE CO UNTY E N T E R P R IS E R EC O RD , Ja n . 8,1998 - B llSiASEaFIEXXSINEXPENSIVE PROFITABLE CIW POSITIONS AVAIUBLE.Brightmoor Nuning Center. PO Box 2167, Salisbury, NC 28144. CONCRETE HELPER, TRAVELfi?; Rijyan Itaense prelerred. Cali 264-4369, Mon.-Fri., 10am-2pm for applteatkin.EEO. DRIVERS,TRANSPÚR_ , BUILDERSi JH Ji Inc. Dedicated fleet, give younell a raise lor the new year. Hon» weekly, high miles, & K i( W iL S M n fOTR. 1-888-2goiN-BT. ' Employment EXP, MOBILE HOME«eivk»man. Must be dmndsble, have dependable tnx:k A tools. Major medfcal, 401K, career opportunity for right person.^iy In person or cail Len at 634-7734, LUV Homos of Mocksvllle, 1033 Salisbury Rd. (HWV601S),________________ HEAVY DUTY EQUIPMENTdeaner, drivers llcensa req.. exp. HELP WANTED; EARN$500Mk assemblli home. No exp. Info -Dopt.NC-53r7.- Mow iiiiiiM ai OfM A t o j»jh* mojI exahng ond bwiwl iwkw 3unliy. We currertly ttgk to fiB tfw following posifkmt; I » S e rv e rs » B u s b o y s » E x p e rie iK e d .• B a rte n d e rs » H o st/T O sfe ss Line C o oks Ws gfwt >Mogi» and axoIWi) bsnafih, * **^^^<pMIJ,meQldiKounfond piwolMi nom wilhin to monoQimtfn wilhin to monogmifnl. ^ ¿flM iR o o d ;W n * n ^ № rfi Caldini NtigneoihpM 6{Ui à m i I i | Look at These Great New Army Offers •$40,000 for College When you enlist and t>ecomeair, auto, AM/FM cassette, Alk)y lor a cwtaln sk», you couklwheele, towing package, remote iP 'M o n k n ^ Q.|. eui entry, theft alann, power aeat remote .mlnpre, Ut^mise, bed iirier, ■ E iS 'o S f r 100a QUWMOWU CUTIASB, 761014711. Conv., 41K, loedwl w/fMtory equlpriient, waa 113,696 now only in ie . Geny Wood Autocenlre. 637-9090. PW-PDL, V4. 30 gaUon tank, 9K, New $24,000 sell $19,850. 940- 6065.________________________ 17 FORD TAURUS GL, green, auto, AC, windowa, locks. Hit, cruiae ft mon, Waa $16,995 now only $11,968, Qeny Wood Autocentre. 637-9090.___________ ■97 KIA SPORTAGE 4X4, while, 4dr., low mUee, 1 owner. Waa $17,995 now only $15,988. Qerry Wood Autocentre. 637-9090. ALWAYS BUYING STANDINGtimber. Will cut lots, top dollar paid. Cali 704-637-9097.____________^ BUYING PINE ft hardwood timber delivered logs ft long pulpwood. Shaver Wood Product, Inc. 704- 276-9291.____________________ WANTO: WASHER ft dryer set. Employmonl ATTINTKJN; TEXAS OIL Co.neede dependabl. penon to woritад. w i m . H Ä ¡?SS,'Sr9'iií^FT’w « means you couid earn up to 1.000 for eollMe durir)g a. feur- ir enlistment. •$(»,000 in student . LLoans Repaid T in if you're stuck wWi a studenl кию I .'MH^ not in dslauK. ths Army rnight off - up to $65.0001 И you well reduce your debt by or each year you serve, i $12,000 Cash Bonuses ' If you qualify and volunteer to en/e in one o( the Army's top- ifiofUy occupational sknis, you ould receive a cash bonus of up to 112,0001 , Find out more about these and .eOwr к щ benefits. Ta№ to your local Army recruiter today. ;704) 636-4000 ARMY. S IA U IO U C A N B I.wwvf.goanny.con) :)YM [N I Ot’l'O R lU N lIY FULLER ARCHITECTURAL on orchilaclura fimi localad'm downtown Mad(Svilla,N.C., is in *)• position to hire a molivaf ad p a ^ wishing to work in iKe oroiiladui« protoiion. Balow is a b'i*o(|ab raipcraibililies; 1) Compulef aided drofling ■ Moa'nkish S y ^ 2) Keep up wiih on-going ganaral offica needs 3) Assisi in all office corre- spondanoe W you ora qualified and inler- esled in A it posiiion pleose coll John FuHer 01704-634-OiOO. EL NMO SPECIAL: bajfofllienaxtanowalomi.'a______LUV, 4X4 PU, nna good, 634-1616 ifttf 5pm.____________________ JE IP WAOONiiR. 'SS, 4X4, auto, 4 df., AC, atareo, 120K, $3600.492-5763. AVON IM 1SM R. No doof to door. Eaay mettiodel QuUt caahl Bonuaae, diecounta. 1-800-296- OnSM/ala/rap. .Hiniliaw « и в» «SmS m m é n iM • H id h iSm lcM *C lM tf4 *8 k ifta |L a k ti (•1в) ш т ш т м ш р м к и т м ^ и и м ^ и с я п ^j2SltÜfcá8Si>J c w y CHOOSa YOUR ahm needed for all àhm ì'InftnM fta 1000. M IL L E R E Q U IP M E N T r e n t a l Hud WMk ft m em -$45 NowAvillibk: Q M S U m M 0 4 ^ 1 « J- R m I h w U m l M h i] Loader woric - lots deaned, gravel driveways, backhoe worit. All your ■andicapiiig needs. CillMMJMNtorM-37« а о т м а а к м а а п м m tiw n ic n iM B Y m e N B LO W E’S FOOD Is currently accepting applications Tor a FuU-Tlme Experienced Payroll Clerk. Applicant w ill be responsible ror processing weekly store payroll, entering new employees in system, maintaining empbyee records, empktyee veriflcatk»s and other payroll duties as necessary. Above average confldentiality, interpersonal, computer, phone and communicatton skills required. We offer great wages and benefito including medical, dental, paM hoUdays and vacatkins, credit unkin and pleasant work I ; surroundings. Please Torward your resume to; R M o w m lawssrisd IL0. l « t 4M I IMBiliBtElSBI,MC 27114-eoe — ^ Stanley Furniture, known Tor quality hirniture producb wtth above average customer delivery and satisTaction, has I immedfaOe openings at its Lexington casegoods pbnt Tor: Experienced Machine room Operators Industrial Electrician 1st shift Sanding Polish Belt and Edger Operators I Etpctitnctd ofentors wllh setup iblUly ire encourai«! to apply. Eipcritncfd Induslriil EleclrkUn wllh 2 piM year nperitnce ii RiliiiRd. SiMky bas competlllve wages and IXDents llut include: [>ay for etpericnce, 401K pUa, Htjlblt mtdk»!, mriWt dratal, Irpmcriptioii, tuilkio reftiod, vatsHon, holiday, life, disabUlty, credtt I uUmi, iMtntives Hudenl idioUrshlpi and fumilure dlscounla. Our l^ ucU oiu asMciales are paid weeldy and hive enjoyed 41 + hours ]-iier week rfopemtlon on a wnlhiual basis. Employment Employment MULTI-SPINDLE OPERATORS.Growing progressive company near Charlolfe, f№ has openings for operators for Acme-Qildlay A Eunitum Screw Machines. Excellent pay ft benelits. It nualllled A interested, please contact: Tom Cash, Curtis Screw Co., Comellus, NC 28031. 704-892-5503. MANAGER TRAINEE, MUST begood wllh people ft willing to relocate. Apply In person, no phone applk»llons. Star Fumiture, 142 N. Main St. Mocksvllle. TOW HIRING AT K-Mart In Clemmons. PT ft FT, flexible hre. In fashions, K-cafe, front end cashlere, layaway, receiving, door monltora, 3rd shift Stocker, PT loss control A offk» associate. Please apply any day Irom 9am-9pm. 4N up to iroducta at 1700 P R E S C H O O L T E A C H E R S -Salary dMMidt on edueatton and siperlencar C h ild атгш 1шекм1шм1 “ n o РП01Я СиНЯа “* AppMcaVona а о в а р М 10-2 я й к . Young Children’s Learning Center 634-711S 1S4 Council SI. • Mockfvillc, NC En loyment MAINTENANCE POSmON ATBennuda Village. FT, exp. req. Excelleni woiMng conditions. Apply In peison. Hwv601S. M-F, 6-4. PERSON TO CLEAN private homes, FT, Mon-Fri. Qood pa^^nellts. Clovertleld'a, 760- PERSON TO WORK In small offk;e PT, may turn FT. Pereon w/exp. In tnjcidng business would be helpful. Any computer knowledge would help. 704-276-3532^Curtis Kyles_ Tnicklno._____________________ PT MECHAN№ TO senik» tmcks ft trallere. Light mechanic duty. Evenings ft Sat. Cuitia Kyles TracWnq, 704-276-3532. Employment HOUSEKEEPERS NEEDED PT AFT. Appty In penon. Comfort mn, ISOOYadkinvirieRd.___________ SHOP MECHANK: a Senrlce Tech. for forkllfts, WKks, irailen A loaden. Valid NC Driven Lk»nse A Dmg Free. Must have own tools. Exp, In welding, eledrtcai hydraulics A pneumatics a great plus, apply In person to: Shaver Wood Koducts, Hwy 70; Ckiveiand,NC 704-278-9291. - - WANTED; HOUSEKEEPERS,- FLOOR— ^Twhs laundryAttendants, ^ ly in panon at Meadowbrook Manor ol Clemmons, on 156 behveen Lewisville- Clemmons Rd A Tanglewood. No phone calls please. |)o v‘4i lia vr salt's ¡iiid matkotiny», OKporivm v and a tli-siri’ (o im n-asi- votir eafn in írs’ If sti sl.m the ye.4 wHh a ru-w «ipptirtum ty' СотЫпе yoat akttUes wMi tte worid's iHicet and moit aaooessfid petscaacl place- neM oftmiaUoa ind build a caner for a ШеНпе. Widi Sales Comiltaats, ym'U be ^ or a vl(am a frewlb imlaslty — ItadiBt a phdog IskM to die ooenMes kB СОЮ- püiies. Wo oder di#poaenlial te siiaincanl esnlats aad da best ЬаШвс la Ike УЛиЛу. P o r;............*locaU 766^50. м у SalgCowufanisoroenmns s i ^ : Ö O I? M i YWiMn llllòwiLodge TUESDAY 'С Я р m u M P à r U m H R k - 1 : :B ik > g A F rtm tü ro tb n • т .т ’Л м F ull T im e P o s itio n Site supervisor needed for Uie YMCA before & after school childcare ptopvm. Must lie at least 21 yean old, have one jvarexperience woridng in a cfaikkare setting and be aMe to drive a 15 passenger van. The houn aré: 6;30am-12:00pm and 2:30pm-6:00pm M-W-F and' 6;30am-9;3«am and 2i30pm-6:00pm T-TH. Exceiieiit l>enefit package availabk inchiding medical, dental, retii«nent, paki holidays, and vacatioa. "Helphtg Pivple Reach Their Coii’Civen Po leiilial ht Sp irit, Mind Am i Body."" m u rn M rn im . ’f t HttfWiUIBD AllPosirioM Apply In person Ш 1 Ы » Ш .т Ш т Л U.S.64W,IHocksvle Y O B r J U r i i d t P r o d M C tt б и н ф O am «w «ll D iw lsitii s ICiaaiiria iHllliesed Air Esalai W ll IS CattseSi Дсе«р|1я д Жр»11с»Мд«» fen SNUTIKTA1. MICIIABKS • 111, 2M awl M IM N tlaei кем e beele каеаМи ei ЫМ »riela; ka еНе le reaa a 1^ аш aad ke»e a ned aw* rariitdi kasHlidii el CSC ipsraSH a mm. Иш1еш1шШЛп1в *е п т , 1 1 ш твП тг»1 гтШ т * * Ч 1rey raeilai irsai tT.90 par kaw up li 11.7« par kav.A aMIt dHtsrenllal el Ja per kew le paM Ier M a«l 3rd аМНе. .. ASSE«Ml.VNEimS • IMSMI Needed С м Ы ег/ Waitress 2nd SHIFT I Full Time with benefits. , , , , Also, Part Time Positions Available. ^ B b riir^ n ti7 " W ^ « M iy to ig se iM ar TIM l i m , UM ^____ / o M j^ s r o u A H w g t o m ^ ШеСаеаа1*<Ж)йт1 Finar CREW MEMBERS WANTED• FutorptrtUn».• FInUi houn and din. landWHhMidi. A P P L Y » IP e e S O N O R C A L L A T J t a s L O C A T IO N : mOCKSVlLLE I WL4Wn I FOODUOMsou IflE BOONE PtAZA н т ш к м , ( в т т л ш(704) 634-9424 CNA’S To Cover Davie County Ali Shifts Part-Time & Full Time Flexible Hours • Must Be Certified 910-768-1197 Piedmont HomeHealtli, Inc. Winston-Salem *77w fnmetoiM) oomptny, tt/ tl In t i you O il you'd n p tc t' ts u Stanley Furniture, known for quality fumilure products with above average customer delivery and satisfaction, has immediate openings at its Lexington Upholstery ptant fori ^wing Operators Material Handlers Upholsters(Inslder’s and trimmers) Cutters EiptriacH Ilia 2 piis ]м п opctiHct il Ik UpUrin; imlgstiT b nq d iti Slide; Ы йшр(№ | w i|B iid ||шб11 Ikal iidwit: h y for «painct, « IK |ilii,ltailiiiH tdi(al,nBiMidtrtl,ti« iitliiw ,tiito life, diiibilitjr, credil uioi, iicntivei, itadeil Kbelinbipi, aid hfiUnt: diMMHiOnrpmlidiNaMdileiiRHdmeUr. ВШ > 11 ,П И 1 сШ )5 Ш ,Ы чР^ Ж 2 П 9 20 и 11 иЫ 1 }5 . ■ ' ■ ■. ¡n itlM OHCsManrikie OPEN HOUSE TiwdH)fNeHiHowing What a Jub-Reqtitrer~ _________Before You Apply? Cracker Barrel of Clemmons invites you to their open house. Monday, January 12,1998 'Aiesday, January 19,1998 8:00 A.M.-4:00 P.M. Leam What We’re Looking For, and the Full Beneflts Avaihthte Before You Applb'« We are looking to fill the foltowing poaitkms: 20 Servers 7 cooks 5 Hostesses 2 Cashiers 2 Night Janitors , Ali Shifts Available A.M./P.M - Full/Part Time P n t id lo b t m i B q u i O p p o rtun ity en^ rio ym CrmtOnmr B a irra l m n h m m E N T E R P M S E U ISavie D a td in e •Fundraisers_______ Meetintis :Sakitdi^, Jan. 10 :С п М П 'B n * Теш Ы Ы п Bm kfitsl, •MtOm >l<tnJlil ChinN 6:30-10 nm. •№r mòie Mb. call 998-SSI8. •Sakàdav,Jan.l7 B a ift Gdfri sii« fcaiwing Our Nbsin's Voloe.ErinCiner. l«y Shon & пшу kxul gmps. Vinoiy Вары Church. 7 p.m. Of- " ferini okcn for Camp MannaSalurtay,Feb.7 Chkfcctt Pie Si^per, Center CommunityВЦ|,5 p.m. umil l^xxds to bcneUi oc(iv> toy buiUing fof Center UMC. Ongoing Thuisday, Jan. 15 Davie Couniy Historical and Genealo^ Society (0 cicci оГПссп Гог 1998, Histoiy Room. Davie Libraiy, 7 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 20 Davie Coun^ Republkan Parly, Court- t«use. 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 21 Christian Women's Luncheon Club of Winston*Salem. Berniuda Run Country CluK ll:l5am.$10.25. Call WO-5719. Ttiutsday, Jan. 22 Christian Women’s Brunch Club of Win- ston-Salem. Bermuda Run Country Club, 9;30am. Call 468-:MM5. $8.75. Saturday, Jan. 24 Da>ieCoim(y RepubUcan Mne's Federa- tion, F&F Buxbeque. 7:30 am. Seniors ______ CaII634-0611 formorcinraLocalionisBnxIc Ccntcr unless noted othcnvise. Friday, Jan. 9 WoodworUns Class, Cmft Room. 8:30- 11:30am. Bridge, East Room. I *5 {xm. Monday, Jan. 12 Coolnmc Club, Fim Bpatbt Fellowship (tall, 10 am. Btago. East Room. 1:30-3:30 p.ni. Decorati^TnilnUng. East Room,6:30-9:30 pint Tuesday, Jan. 13 In\«stor's Cbb. East Room, 7-8 p.m. Bridie, East Room. 1-4 p.m. RSVP Nwsint Homt Party, 2-4 p.nv Wednesday, Jan. 14 AARP. East ROam. 10:30 anv Variety Ails,Cran Room, 8:30.11:30am. Card A Board Games, East Room. 1:30- 4:30 p.m. RSVPSewing *B*. RSVP0iricc.9am.-l pm. Thursday, Jan. 15 CooUog with Mary. Nutrition Site. 1:30- 2:30 p.m. Senior Chorus, East Room. 3 p.m. Friday, Jan. 16 WoodworUog Om, Craa Room. 8:30- 11:30 am. BiU|e. East Room. 1-S p.m. Monday, Jan. 19 Advance CU), Baplisi Fellowship Hall, 10,30 am. Tuesday, Jan. 20 Invoior'i Ch^. East Room, 7-8 p.m. Bridie, Easi Room, 1-4 p.m. RSVP Nuning Home Party, 2-t p.nv Report Davie Dateline Item* By Noon Monday Items lbrDa>fcDalftiiie should be ivponcd by noon Monday of ihc publication week. Call634*2i 20ordrop it by the olTioc.S. Main St ocroM from ihc counhoasc. LBZINOTON OUN AND KNIFE SHOW laatBiBm l S S tS » ( B riH P M o lF tta lts ioTCod,SundaySchool. ■' lOaia WonRp'SeKlcc, ll am. Ewning WooWp.6 p.m. Moa Pra>trSci>'ice.7 p.m Wed. Family Training Hour. 7 p.m. Van •ctvice to art! from chireh available for Sundaymoming5ef>Tce.ftBiorGaiyRiilllpi 2»M977or284-2l8a ШУМеВар(М Church: Sunday School. 9 a.m. Fellowship. 10 am. Wonhip, 10:30 am. Wednesday Bx Luck Meal, 6:30 p.m Adutl & )uuh study courseAnission fricndV puppet. 7:15 pim. Pastor R.T. AUcrman. 91&940^18.rm Md Vktary Famgy WonMpCen- ter. 1687 Hwy. 601 N. Sunday Senkts, 10 arri, 7 p.m. Wednesday. 7 pim. •Nh*Bilrm«TJ».Church.SundaySchool. ; 10 am. Worehip Scnice. 11 am Wednes- :dayn^ht Bible study.7p.nt Pastor Eli^ibcth Mock. Amcc. Pastor Dcnick Mock. Uberty UnUrd Methodist Church. VJS. 601S Wonhip: 11 aiaSundaySchool: 9:45 Spedal Events Monday, Jan. 19 Miitill Luttw Kl«| Jr. PtMtrtm. Shiloh B«|«in Chuich. 3 p.m. For more info, call 6J4-30I3. SMuiday,Jan.24 (M i O pnl> (, B n ck h rib n a ii« A m Cn*r,622N. MainSl. Mocksvillc.7p.m. FUeB public.Tuesday, F^.3 UriTlfcAboil II, Da\ic County Ubiaiy. "Science fantasy: Expkxing Who Wc~ito: !m)«ining Who We Mighl Be- corra*. 7 p.nv Tuesday, Feb. 17 UftTiftAboiil II, Dow Cbuniy Ubraiy, ■ScfcnceRctuniFanlasyBiploringWho We Alt: Imagining Who We Might Be­ come", 7 pm. Ongoing r— iuniiiHl dnic, Heallh Dept, aduli and chiU. every T\jesday. 4:30-7 pim. Ru andpneu WMHamg Fm rniturc ^anuart^ (Mattress Sale . Ortho Coil MattrcM Sets312 colli TwtaSM itog<'iM” Sale *139" ruiSfi R n .'2ia - S a ie M e s * * QuMMSrt Ito«<'2sr Sale *186* Comfort Form Mattress Sets TwtaSrt '89* FMSM <109« QuMiiSrt <179* Financing Avallati» • 90 Daya Sam a Aa Caah HOURS; 279AN.MaliiSI. f Shareasmile ' ' 'Lcndahand ' , -C‘ Assist at KBRHospice Home':*: Enjoy frfendly conversation *1; VolunteerTralnIng Coma and explorfl the many ways Hospice of Wlnston-Salem/Foreyth County |; needs you. Join tiie Hospice Care Team— Adding life to every day ■; ■ at tiie Clemmons Ubrary January 20,22.27.29 & Februatv 3,5 5:30-0:00 p.m. for more Information, or to RSVF. ■ call700-3972 Cî: ^ Ihosp!Ce : HomtHeolth'. C ritf Center KateHReyticUi- llotplttiiome- lt0O-C£<uth5p-ÄlfonlK.J'W>4t«n-G^m.NC271O3*OtO-'Äi»-3a72— Ч Test Your BIBLE Knowledge ^ ¡я Н Г В и Г M «ЯМ1Ю ш «си OP еймг • NotMfNowmnoMit ' Located at Uie com er o f JuncUon and Jericho Roads D0äicat*d lb Kesioríng Ntw Testomeití C/>rísi/enti>' /I % ip. li\. Robert N ROSS, N.D. lelhreyB. Rauli,N.D. •Asltima «Eciema •AlleiSloiWnltlemaylever .Urticaila/hives • Alleiglc sinus disease . Dnig allergy .Frequenlrespiraloiy illnesses .FoodaHeigy •С|1п1са11шшипо1оду • Insect allergy PiuHdptlt C#rtKI*dby , F«e claims AiiHflcin Board ol 1огт<а1тфг HUOPPO pitm Aihrgy ind Immunology medcal carriers TR EA TM EN T O F CHILDREN AND AD ULTS (704) 6 3 M 8 4 3 (010) 7004»141 256ilotpHal StTMt 1401-AOMMillCirclt M ocksN, N027028 Wlntton.$ll№l, N027103 | Family Firsi Mortgage Corp. - ESTABLISHED 1979 — “TOkeie xfout comes jitst” Owned and Staffed by Davfe County Residents m • Fast Service / Fait С М п р • One Day Approval in Most • First Л Second Mortgaies • Purchases or Refinances CREDIT PROBliMS UNDEASKlOb №OCMMSAVAIIABt£ FOR MOBIIZ HOMCS s»-i С01ИП tquiuii • Mocmviiui, nc (704) 634-2898 Officei ихаеаП т и^Ы м Ук Southeast u 360 The Cellular Store You need to go to the store. For less lhan $20 a monlh, you gel cellular service and long distance lor your home phone — on one convenienl bill. You get 15 cellular minutes and 30 home long distance minutes every month lor an entire year and activation is Iree with this rate plan. You can also get a Motorola Prolile 300 phone for just $1.00. Gteensboro: 1312-105 BiWord Pl«iy.. Landmark Ciossing Shopping Cenler, Kroger. 1206-B Bridlord Picwy. • High Poinl: 2620 S. Main SI., Suite 1« Wirulon-Salera: Pavilllon Slmppinj Cenlet, 536 Hanes Mall BW • Bmlinjta: Blockteler Ptea, 2«5 S. Chuich SI. • Asheboro: 1510-A E. Dixie Di • Sam’s Club (Members Only) in Greensboro: «18 W. Vllendover Ave., (910) 854-8182 • Vilnslon-Salem: 930 Hanes Mall Blvd.. (910) 765-8276 • Wal-Marl: Al selecied localions 1-800-859-8255 01998 36СГ Cotrrtinci^m. b«tl w<(ia«i^Z-(wi№ nnnitotrt M tn&l¿-(winammeHiratn&linxmimvnoicittHiMcfln.nHttrtiiltoqikäxucftiAiWeWr.mtffittujiawioiSeO'lcradiU^ Celiul«n]knad.slin:enïruiMffliKiteiK*rfto iiwíd 1г*1Л1 fl(«ninft Ione djMftt ind lûil iiiifçe «íy to ceiiu» smKt Om« tei ia-oní «il/. Sei to» ta dM*it Ofiei ей jru/y 31. t9» il I Win $500 Cash Basketball Contest The Biggest Ever PageB4-B5 Keeping The Flame Davie's Principal Of The Year Still Enjoyes Helping Students Learn Page Dl DAVIE COUNTY so« USPS149l160 Numbers Thurolay.Jan. 15.1998 32 PAGES IMocksvllle Turns Down Request For Country Lane Apartments By Mike Bamhardt Davie County Enteiprise Record Citing concems about nafRc, lower property values and a changing ciiaracter of Iheir neighboihood, residents along Countiy Lane lold Mocksville Town Boaid members last week not to rezone to allow an apartmentcomplex on their road, just off Yadkinville Road. The board agreed. With little discus­ sion, they unanimously turned down the , request to rezone five and a half acres nilLKDay Services Planned Davie Coumy NAACP will honortheRev.Mailin Luther King Day Ian. 19 starting with a march and worship service at Shiloh Baptist Church. The NAACP hopes that all chuiches-blackanlwhite-wiUpar- ticipate in the celebration. Selma Suiter.chaiipenon of the celebra­ tion, said that this is the perfect time for the iranisters of the com­ munity to encourage their congre­ gation todo somelhing topromote unity in the community; also, for the county commissioneis, mayor and all others lo show that they worit for the entire Mocksville community. . Ifyouaenocabletomaicb, being your car and drive along. Tbe match will begin at the B.C. Brock building and end at Shiloh Baptist Chuich. Hie Rev. Hedrick Roundtiee of Winston-Salem will give tbe keynote speech. Magalene GaidKTand the соль munity choir will piQvide music. . ‘nieman;hbeginsat2p.m.and the program immediately after­ wards. "As we memorialize and cel- fiom Evergreen Constniction of Raleigh. Board member Vemon Thompson said he has failh in the town's planning board, which also recommended agiunst the re­ zoning. "Our main concem is traffic," said Janet Baibour, who lives across Countiy Lane from the proposed apartment com­ plex. "We have a lot of Uaflic. We are a cut Ihrough." Heniy Howell, who lives neaiby, said he has fought Uaffic on the road for 20 yeais. Foot daffic would likely increase “ If we continue to change zoning, whafs the purpose? To change it would be a dteservice to those property owners.** ______________-JoeMumhy with an apartment complex, and with no sidewalks and narrow shouldeis on the road, it would be dangerous for pedestri­ ans goinglothebusiness area along Yad­ kinville Road. Baibour asked if Ihe developers would be required lo pay fees to help provide services, pointing out that schoolslhrough- out the county are already oveicrowded. Joe Muiphy said changing Ihe zoning would be fair to Ihe property owneis who bought there, thinking the land was zoned for single-family residences. "If we con­ tinue lo change zoning, what's the pur­ pose," he said. 'To change it would be a disservice to Ihose property owners." Hubert Shrewsbury, who also lives Neighbor Jam es Qeoige looks over the Chaired rentainsofbuikliiH) that burned,the second firein less thanamonth for the Randall and CheriseQ arretsonf^ily. -Photoby Robin F^ u sso n Fan^RmamsPosSiveAMTrnF^DesboyB^OTffngs ebcate his life, lei us do it in the manner in whk^ he lived, with dignity, remembering be was a man ofd>e peopte, for the peopk," said AUce C. Oaither of MocIcb- viUe. By Mike Bamhardt ^ v ie County Enterprise Reconl On Dec. 14, a file raged duDUgb RandaU and Cbeiise Oanetson's home 00 Daniels Road. It rendered tbe mobile home useless, but the family was able to save quite a bit of _Awpmpa|dbelpngi^____ ___ Latt wedk^ a t e raged through an outbuiUing behind the lot whem that mobile home had stood. II was destroyed - ttddng wilh it all of those belongings salvaged from Ihe previous fin. Through it all, the family has kq« faith. .They still believe in miiacles.-And they're - - mote thankfid than ever to live in a caring community. "Christmas is a time for miracles." Cherise said. "The Loid has really blessed us. Even dwugh we've lost our tiailer, we've Please See Community - Page 4 Rrst (M ídale Files For Davie Board Of Education The first candidale has filed for a six- iyear tenn on the Davie County Board of :Education.andthe incumbent stale sena­ tor anddistrictattaneyhavefiledfocie- ielection. / : Candidates have ui^iwon on Mon- 'd^r.-Heb. 2, to file/or oflice. '.::№tinCiaig"Maity"Caitetbecame Ibè-^ candidale for one of the two :s ^ up .for election on die education board. That race is non-partisan. Betsy Cochrane, an Ajdvance Repub­ lican, filed fbr le-election tt) Uw slate senate for the 38th District, which in­ cludes Da^mcslofDavidsonCOunty, alargepeitof RowanCounty andClem- mons in Fonyth Couniy.. EugeneT."Gene"M«riBlr.,aDemo- cralofLexington. filed for le-election as district attomey for die 22nd Judicial ------------------- District, which includes Davie, Alex­ ander, bedell and Davidson counlies. Eariier.incumbenlSheriirAllen Whi­ taker tiled for re-election, and will be challenged by Andy Stokes m the Re­ publican primaiy. Incunriient Lany Hayes was tbe fint tt> file for one of two seats on the Davie Couniy Bomd of Ркаи See Candidates-Fkge^ Cochrm* across Counuy Lane from the site, asked why the company picked Ihat sile in Mocksville. "Nobody In Davie County had anylhing to do wilh Ihis?" Mayor Francis W. Slate got an answer from Lyle Gardner, who representing Evergreen. Gardner said the company studies re­ pon on business and economic activity across the state, and Mock.sville and Davie County ranked high for recruiting new business. Generally, when new business Please See Town Board - Page 4 WoricFiisl County Designs Welfare Reform Tohavcall DavieCouhty fami­ lies bccomc sclf-sufficiem is Ihe goal of the county's Wo» Fint plan for l998-3000,design(^by a 25-member welfare reform с miitce, which was presented to'^ Davie Couniy Board of Commis­ sioners Jan. S. Davie County has had 71 par­ ticipants in the Work First Em­ ployment Services program at the Department of Social Services sincc July 1997. Though many of the clients in Ihc program have become em­ ployed andremainemployed, they pay per hour ranges from SS. 15 lo S7, which mokes self-sufTiciency dinicull. Affordable housing is at a premium in Davie County wilh l05familiescunentlyontheHUD waiting list for subsidized hous­ ing, according lo the report. Goals of the plan include re- ductionof the WoricFiisl caseload by IS perccnt,putting50adults to work in Ihc next fiscal year and helping these people stay in tiie work forcc and maintain them­ selves off of welfare. Davie County willslriveU] meet the federal participation rate for parents in tiie work force. Ttie couniy will also snive to increase iBchildsupportorderiandcollec- lions and promote child well-be- ingbyprovidingachildprotection ' plan to all children tiie child «{el-: fare system. The Davie County Board of Commissioneis retains fuHaudicr- ity for administration of Uie Work Firstprogram witii Social Services responsible for tiie day to day op­ eration. DSS DirectorKarenSmitiiU)ld commissioneis dial Davie County has a need for more child care. Davie's plan includes use of the same eligibility criteria and pay­ ment levels as tiie Suite's Woric Fiist Family Assistance program. Woric Fiist eligibility causes auto­ matic Medicaid eligibility, Snuth said. ^ e a y Se e W e lh re - R y4.. 2 - D A VIE COUNTY EN TERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 15,1998 Editorial Pñúp D A V IE CO UNTY E N T E R P R IS E REC O RD , Jan . IS , 1998 - 3 'I Have A Dream' King Speech Shook Nation 1 have a dream lhat one day in Ihe red hills of Georgia the sons of former slaves and Ihc sons of former slaveowners will be able lo sil down logelher al ihe lable of brolherhood. I have a dream lhal one day even Ihe slale of Mississippi, a slale of sweltering heal of oppression, will be Iransformed inlo an oasis of freedom and justice. I have a dream thal my four liltle children will one day live in a nalion where Ihcy will nol be judged by the color of Iheir skin but by the eonlcnt of Ihcir characler. 1 have a dream today. I have a dream lhat cvciy day every valley shall be en­ gulfed, every hill .shall be e.\allcd and every mountain shall be made low, the rough places will be made plains, and Ihc crooked places will be made sU'.'iiglil, and the glory of the Lord shall be revealed and all flesh shall see il logelher. This is our hope. This is the failh lhal 1 will go b,ick lo the Soulh wilh. With lliis faith wc will be able to hew out of the mountain of despair a stone of hope. With this failh, we will be able lo work together, lo pray together, to struggle logelher, lo go lo jail together, to climb up for freedom logelher, knowing lhat we will be free one day. This will be the day when all of God's childrcn will be able lo sing wilh new meaning: "My counlry 'Iis of iliee. Sweet land of liberty, O f Ihee I sing. Land where my father died, ■ Land o f the Pilgrim 's pride, From erery mountainside. Lei freedom ring. And if America is lo be a great nation, this must become true... So, let freedom ring from the mighty mountains ot New York. Let freedom ring from the snow-capped Rockics of Colorado. But not only lhal, let freedom ring from llie Slone Mountain of Georgia. Let freedom ring from the curvaceous slopes of California. Let freedom ring from Lookout Mountain of Tennessee. Let freedom ring from every hill and mole hill of Missis­ sippi and every mountain side. When wc let freedom ring, when we let it ring from every tenement and every hamlet, from every stale and every city, we will be able lo speed up lhal day when all of God’s chil­ dren, black men and white men, Jews and Gentiles, Protestants and Catholics, will be able to join hands and sing in the words of the old Negro spiritual, "Free at Last, Free at Last! Thank God Almighty, we are free at last." — Speech by Dr. Martin Luther Kmg Jr. DAVIB CO U N TY ENTERPRI/^ECORD (USPS 149-160) 171 South Main Street P.O. Box 99 Mocksville, NC 27028 (704)634-2120 Published weekly by the DAVIE COUNTY PUBUSHINQ CO. Dwight Sparks.. Robin Fergusson.. Mike Bamhardt... Вмку Snyder..... ..Editor/Publisher ..General Manager ..Managing Editor ..Advertising Manager МоскмМе EnWrpiiie 1916-1958 : PMkidiCils Pottiga Paid h Moctavil!«, NC 27028 Dnrle Record 1899-1958 Jpumal1901-1971 SuOtciiptianRidM Slngi«&>py,S0C«ita - $20 ptc y w in North CBtoUn $2S |мг yur outolde Noilti Carolina POSTMASTER Send addiM changas to: iJavl* Couny EntaipdM Record P.O.Bo;Wèloctovm ,NC 2702В ”И0,У011 WANT THE ШСН LIWE-THIS ISTHE SEARCH АМР SÊIZÜReUNii" r h The M ail . McCarthy Family Appreciates Tlioughtfulness Tolhccdilon Wc. as well os our sons. Will and Pal. our daughter Jennifer. Pal's wife Dcc and our grandson Drew spenl all or pan of ihe week after Thanksgiv* ing in Mocbville due to the death of our son. Denny, The sympathy, consideration and thoughtful­ ness of everyone who knew Denny touchcd our hearts. We callcd him Denny; you may have knovra his as Mac, Yank or Mr. McCarthy. We,paitlcularly, would like to acknowledge the kindness of the roilowing: Neighbors and friends who hrought consoling words of sympathy to Denny's and Lana's home. Representatives of the school system, including the staff of South Davic and Davie High schools, as well as Denny’s prior andcurrcnl students ("He was my history tcachcr") and bus riders ("I rode his bus"). V^e congregation of Sl. Francis Church includ­ ing the organist, choir and Ladies Guild who fur­ nished the delicious dinner following the Funeral Moss. • The dircclor and stalT of Eaton's Funeral Hume forlhe dignified services provided. Ihe innkeeper and staiT of the Comfort Inn of Mocksvilic for making our stay as pleasant os possible. The members of the local firc depanmeni for placing funeral signs adjacent to Den ny’s and Lana’s home. Space does nol allow us lo rccognize all the individuals that should be mentioned, however, wc would like 10 specially identify the following: Larry, Holly and Jeanelic for their transporta­ tion aids. Davie Drinking Water Threatened To the edilon The qualily of the (kinVung water in Davte County as well as neighboring counties is being threatened, and the outcome is now in the hands of the Davie Couniy commissioners. In 1996. iheHillsdaleGroupasked for and was granted a reioning of300 acres in the watershed in EosiemDavieCouniy. Thcproposcddevelopmenl on this 300acres is so dense that it will not meet the prcsent Davie County Watershed Ordinance. In ordertoaccommodatethisdevelopmini group, the Davie Coumy planmitg staff put together a request to amend the watershed ordinance. On Aug. 26, 1997 the planning board rejected this request and chairman Jim EaUm stated that we should leave the water quality in better shape than the way we found it. I have heard of only one favorable comment toward changing Ihis ordinance and lhal was from an individual who is in the real estate business. For almost 11/2 years, no other person, other than the devclopcR, has been heard to favor a changc. Why would anyone wanl lo allow more parking lots, streets, houses, ctc. to be built in the watershed? A vote to change tJiis ordinance by any commis­ sioner is nothing more than a vote for a very small group of people who stand to make miUions of dollars al the expense of every single person in Davic and neighboring counties. A vole to leave the ordinance as il is would be a refreshing vote forthe people. The chairman of the planning board sdd no, the majorily of thfi planning board said no. common scnscsaysno. ThepcopleofDavicCounlysayno. The Davie County conumssioners should say no. Charles Fox Bermuda Run Ms. Bosl's decisión lo includc Denny in.the Mctiiorial Garden al the school is a wonderful iribuie 10 him. We also apprcciatc the time she spent showing us the Spirit Rock with all'it's signaiuresand the ait workon his schoolroomdo^. Mike Bamhardt for his caring aiticle about Yank (Denny told us nmny years ago about tho$e delicious fried apple pics your mother nude)! Falhcr Clement's time spent consoling us M the Visitation and ihc Celcbrjlion of Ihe Funeral Mass. SisicrCarmclila for the hours at the hospital and afterand Ihc helpfulness insclectingPsalms,n\»^ic and Lana's poems for the Funeral Mass: also fpr delivering the scriptural readings during Visitation and Eulogy during the Homily of tlw Mass., Carroll and Belty Ann and family for ihe Hours spcnl at the hospital and support in the following days. Our sweet and lalenied daughter-in-law Lana whose love and caring made his last 13 years happy ones. Thanks again to all. John F. (Poppa Mac) and Rona McCarthy Largo,'Fla. Letters Welcomed ~ The Enterprise Record welcomes Idlers from ils rcadcre.Thc lellcts may beon topics of' local, slate, nalioiul or inlcmalional issues.. An effort will be made lo print all iellcis provided Ihcy ore not libelous, vulgar, or in poor lasie. The editor reserves Ihc righl lo cdii leiicR for grammar and foe spacc. All tellers should include the name mid address of Uw writer, including a signalure. A telephone numlier, not lo be published, is also requested. ' " Please have letters in die newspaper oflleC by 4 p.m. Monday of the weel( lobe published. How Do You Feel About The Outcome In Terry Nichols' Trial? Robert Hendricks MocksviUe 'T h e Ju ry deadlocked. That’s tbdr problem.’ John Hendrix Mocksville ”ir he had anythbig to do with it, I'd give htoi life .' Calvin Jones Mocksville 'The prosecution didn't present their case as well as they should have, and the AmericanpubUchasbeendone a great h^ustke as a result of Ihc non-verdict ' Chris Dyson •. ; MocksviUe : ' I think he should have re-: ceived the dealh penally.' ; Building An Ark Would Be A Tough Task These Days Do you thinic that government has become : tod big and too intrusive? A lot cf people do. I'm not sure where the ■ following story came from, 1 : got a copy from an aunt and : uncle in Michigan who got it '■ from someone else, but it : makes you realize how many ; freedoms we have lost. What would happen of Noah had been around in these limes? It's titled "Noah's Dilemma."Mike BamhardtAnd the Lord spolce to Noah ___ , and said; "In six months I'm going to maltc it rraiiiTmtil the whole ® h is covered with waler and all Ihe evil people are destroyed. But I want to save a few good people and every kind of living thing on the planet. I am ordering you to : build Me an Ark." And in a flash of lightning. He delivered the specifications for an Ark. "Okay," said Noah, trembling in fear and fumbling with the blueprints. "Six monihs and il starts to rain," thundered the Lord. "You’d better have my Ark completed, or leam how to swim for a very long time." And six months passed. The skies began to clear up and rain began to fall. The Lord saw that Noah was sitting in his front yard, weeping. And there was no Ark. "Noah!" shouted the Lord, "where is my Ark?" A lightning bolt crashed lo Ihe ground next to Noah. "Lord, please forgive me!" begged Noah. "1 did my bcsl. But there were big problems. "First, I had to get a building permit for the Ark construction projccl, and your plans didn't yard, so I had to get a variance from Ihe city planning coiTtmission. "Then, I had a big problem gelling enough wood for Ihe Ark bccausc there was a ban on cutting trees lo save Ihc spotted owl. I had to convince the Fish and Wildlife Commission that I needed Ihc wood to save the owls. But they wouldn't let me catch any owls. So, no owls. "Then the carpenters formed a union and went out on strike. I had to negotiate a settle­ ment with the National Labor Relations Board before anyone would pick up a saw and ham­ mer. Now, we have 16 carpenters going on the boat." Still, no owls. "Then 1 started gathering up animals and got_ ~iiicet'cbderSo7r|iad’io'Hrte an engineer to” redraw the plans. Then I gol inlo a big fight over whelheror not Ihc Ark needed a firc sprinkler system. My neighbors objected, claiming I was violating zoning by building the .Vk in my front suetf¥y an aniiiial rights group. They objected to me taking only two of each kind. Just when 1 gol the suit dismissed, Ihe EPA notified me lhat I couldn't complete Ihc Ark wilhout filing an environmental impact stalement on your pro- posed Hood. They didn't take kindly to the idea thal they had no jurisdiction over the conduct of a Supreme Being. Then Ihe Army Corps of Engineers wanted a map of the proposed new flood plain. I scnl them a globe. "Right now. I'm slill trying lo resolve a complaint from Ihc Equal Employment Oppor­ tunity Commission over how many Croatians I'm supposed to hire. "The IRS has seized all my assets, claiming I'm irying lo avoid paying taxes by leaving the counlry and 1 Jusi gol a notice from the state about owing some kind of'use' lax. I rcally don't Ihink 1 can finish your Ark for al least another five years." The sky began to clear. The sun began to_____ shine. A rainbow arched across Ihe sky. Noah looked and smiled. “You mean you're nol going to destroy the earth?" Noah asked, hopefully. "No," .said the Lord sadly, "the government alrcady has." Yuletide Gathering Means Time For Fanfiily Feuding InTheMail.... Remember the eruption of Mt. Saint Helens in Washington slalc in 1980? For days afterward, even here, Ihere was a thin layer of ashes on eveiything, and it seemed like Ihe aftemiath was worse than Ihe eruption itself. ' 'Christmas 1997 at my house wds much Ihe same. Very reminiscent of Mt. Saint Helens in ail its glory. . I'm the youngest in my family, and my siblings remind me at every tum lhat Iheir lives were harder because they paved the way with our parents. I'lti also the black sheep, which has been at the epicenter of several hushed conversations over Ihe years. So, usually, if there is a fight brewing, chances are I'm smack in die middle, or I ..caiised it, or I am somehow embroiled in it. Not diis time. My family piled in Friday, three siblings, Ih re e ____________ nieces, one brodier-in-Iaw, one soon-to-be-broUier- Beth in-law, and one puppy who didn't have anywhere CaSSltfy 4 « W ilHams Fmmitttipe 279AN. Main St.* MocksviUe, NC 27628 ! ■nies-Fri Sat. 10-4 ^kabk Bunk bed • IS 9 ^ : . Black Futon Bunkbed •389**compkte ..with 8" mattress Bunk bed with 2 drawer storage ' Reg. »41»“ Sd8«>99** Celebrate The Life Of Martin Luther King Jr. As He Lived To the editor During the 1950s and 1960s, the conscience of America wa.<i avrakened to the need of extending equality and human dignity lo all. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. struggled non-violcnlly to inspire the nation's most enwtional accessibic African- American with an agenda for social change. A link between American humanistic ideals expressed over time and their implementation in the last half ofthe 20th century, that helped the nation realize the unfairness of racism. Dr. King was intelleclu* ally gifted, humble and earnest. He sacrificed bis life for others. From his many speeches throughout ihe years, let us highlight a few ofhis memorable quoies: •Courage faces fear and thereby masters it. Cowardice represses fear and is thereby mastered by it. •Courageous men never lose the zest for living even though iheir life situation is zestless. Cow­ ardly men overwhelmed by the unccrtainlies ofiife lose the will to live. Wc must constantly build dykes of courage to hold back the flood of fear. •We realize thal injustice anywhere is othrea» to justicc everywhere. •Life's piano can only produce the melodies of brolherhood when h is recognized that the black keys are as basic and necessary and beautiful as the whhe keys. •Whatever your life's work is, do it well. If il falls your lol to be a street sweeper, sweep streets like Michaelangelo painted pictures. As wc memoralize and celebrate his life. let us do it in the manner of which he lived, wilh dignity, remembering he was a man of the people, for the people, consequently his life and death louched us very deeply. Alice C. Gaither Mocksville No Compromises Should Be Made In Protecting Water ■else to go forthe holidays (Uianks to a brother-in- law who was too cheap to pay the boarding fee at the veterinarian's.) "' I greeted each one with my teedi grilled behind a perpetual smile, and watched as they tracked much onto my clean floors and pro­ ceeded to eat and drink me out of house and home. And fight. , This lime, it was aboul a large sum of money, a diamond big enough to choke a dog, and some cigars. It staned between my sister and her husband, and before it was over, nearly everyone had been pulled inlo it. Everyone, Uiat is, except roe. I kept blissfully ignorant and absent during the heated discussions and the finger painting, and when my husband asked me what was going on, wiUi all the glee of the village idiot, I answered, "I dunno." . Once diey hod packed up and gone, I spent a fair amount of lime trying to figure out why we all get together at Chrisimas. We tried to vacaUon together at die beach in the summer. lhat didn't work. ' Why we hadn't left the yuletide galhering by Ihe side of the same sad ro^, I wasn't sure. ; ^ And where had Uiings gone so bad, anyway? . I'm pretty sure we all came from die same stomach. We had die same parents, who sadly, aren't around lo break up these fights any ; more. We grew up in the same house, at die same food, shared the :s«ine badirooms : . But it's like our lives are turning on a vety different axis diese days. There are financial differences, political differences, geographic differences.Some of us work full time, some part time, some not at all. Some aie students, while some seem to believe Uiey've already leamed all there is to leam. : It seems as if our common Uiread now is dial we have a past, but no future. And ChrisUnas Just isn't Uie same. : And somewhere, a village is missing one idiot. To Uw editor; The Davic Couniy Commissioners are consid­ ering one of ihe roost imporumt issues thal will comc beforc diem in 1998. The issue is our drinkingwatersupply. Whalcouldbemoreimpor- uml 10 the residents of Davie Coumy Uan safe drinking water? The land in Ihe watenhed along the Yadkin River Is the most valuable land in our coumy becausc it is a source for drinking water. There should be no compromise when il comcs lo ihe protection and managemenl of diis land. The current Davie Couniy Watenhed Ordi­ nance allrws reasonable develofiment on die land indiiswatershed. ToallowaddiUonaldevelopmcnt couldjcopardize diesafetyofdrinking water. lurge Ihc commissioners to leave dwwaUMshed as it is. A vole 10 increase Uk density of dcvclopmcmisavole loallow morc pollutants to runimothc river. Pkue vote for safe drinidng waler for die healdi and welfare of cuneni residents and future genetadons of lesidents of dits county. Tommy FairdiiM Advance Fence, Mailbox Torn Up By Snow Plows, Scrapers To Uie editor Our receni winter storm was beauUful lo look at and great fun lo play in, bul to moiorisU:, il was a driving nighunare. Our Davic DOT acted promptly and began clearing die toads widi scrapers and snow plows. Unfonunalely.in dieir hasle,Uieycarclcsslylorcup a good section ofour split rail fence, os well as our mailbox and posl. When I called to repon Ihis incident, I was lold, widi somewhat of an altitude, lhal ray property was illegal and in dieir way and wilhexccplion forlhe mailbox and posl, which diey would rcplace widi whal diey deemed an appropri­ ate rcpIaccmcnl. Uul dwy wouldn't fix il. I can'l tell you how frusUaled or angry il makes me 10 know my ШХ dollars jusi paid for someone lo lcarupmyproperty,whichbydieway,my properly my house and my fcnce line werc csuiblished beforc yourroad was ever in place. Now Tve got lo paytorepairagain while sdll paying Uixcs. So, next Ume please don'l do us any favors becausc if you hide behind your 30ft. rule you could end up in my bedroom and use die same excuse. Thanks, bul no dianlis. Robin WhitUngton Mocksville Planning Board Recommends No Change In Watershed To die editor; 1 undersuind dial dw Bavic County Commis­ sioners will soon vole on a request to amend die Davie County Watershed Ordinance.WearcaUawartdiatdusitqucstcomcsIromdie Hillsdale Group. The request was p«e«ented u> die Davie County Planning Board along widi die Hillsdale Gtiiq) request to reione 300 acres in Eastern Davie County. WiUioul change in die Watershed Ordinance, the planned comnicrcia! development and exurmely high densily residen­ tial development cannol take place on diis 300 acrcs. The Davie Couniy Planning Board rejected die request to change die Watershed ordinance. The overwhelming majoriiy of Davic Couniy âSU aiomt ttítJio U fim iU fm U a tU m H k » ’S a ia ÿ h Jie tdio n c f Л » SfalHulojf, Л » Itu nijf-f amíHt tf residenu do nol want to furdier desuoy our water­ shed. Once it isdeslroycd,ilcanncvetbc replaced. I urge die commissioners U> follow die example of die planning board, and dodierightdiingfordie people in Davie County. Leave the Watershed Ordinance as it is and protwl one of our most valuable resources. B. Stephen Triplen Advance IES', KiDS', & HANDB\^ Í.OFF 2 M 'f' : I \ '■ ' \l.kKI\lli i; . ■. • hu t Л . ..fiia '.U Í » f П) ' li -UKl ЛИ', filili I I I' ^ lAlDtS ^ » nil [iKI s SHOE SHOW 4 . D A V IE CO UNTY EN T ER PR ISK ксл-ини,tirnu - Community Helps Family That Lost Home In Rre Country Lane residents stand twfore the Mocksville Town Board to show their opposition to a proposed apartment complex. - Photo by Mike Bamhardt Continued From Page 1got our lives and our faith." Her co*workcrs at Crown Wood and his at Skyline pitched in before Christmas, and with the help of peopte they've never met and their friends at Mocksville Church of Cfod, they were able to purchase a new mobile home. "It makes us feel good to live in Mocksville," she said. “We've had to Icam lo acccpt things so that people who give can rcceive blessings." jnic.fQmily.wasn’lathomft.wh«»- Conthiued From Page 1 comes to an area, it increases the need for apartments. Ganiner sajd the resi(tents* wonies about traffic were unfounded. "Bosi* cally, we found out there's not a suffi­ cient volume of traffic on that road for them (depaitment of transportation) to do a trafiic count," he said. The apart­ ments are not going to add signifi­ cantly to the tra^c bunkn." He went over selection criteria for apartment residents.andsaidbuildings would be well maintained and spaced as far as possible fiom cuncnt single­ family homes. "We do have a record of being re* sponsible builders in other communi­ ties in North Carolina." Gardner said. His comments didn't change the board'smlnd,ortheresldents'feelings. "1 just don't think iVs the righl place foran apamncnt complex," said Frank Burgio. Candidates File For Offices In Upcoming Election Continued From Page 1 Commissioners. Ken Boger filed for re-election as Davie's Clerk of Supe­ rior Court, and Julia Howani for the N.C. House. All ore Republicans. Jimmy Myeis of Advancc is a Repu\>- licancandidatefor district coun judge. Carter, 35, calls himself a product of Davie County Schools. A graduate of Wake Forest University, he owns Craig Carter Builders in Advance. "I hope to use my education and : business experience to help better the school system," he said. "Davie County has the best school system in the state, and I want to see that continue." Carter and wife, Renee, have one son, Matthew, 5, who will begin kin- . dm irteo in Davie schools next year. He was involved in schools as a mem­ ber of the Pinebrook bond steering committee. He said he was encour­ aged to seek the office by friends and other memben of the education board. Carter realizes the need for a new elementary school, and looks forward to the opportunity to study long-range needs. He is a Sunday School teacher at Green Meadows Baptist Chureh, on the board of directors for the Winston- Salcm Forsyth County Homebuilders Association and a member of Advance Masonic Lodge 710. Cochrane, 61, wants to continue working to help the environment, the elderly and education. She has helped pass legislaiion thal limits interbasin uansfer of water for the protection of rural areas. Her pro­ posals have enhanced in-home, com- munity*based services for the elderiy. She got passage of legislation lhat makes elder abuse a felony, and thal placcs a residency requirement to re­ ceive state and county special assis> lance dollars. She has proposed a tax credit for long-term care insumnce. Her work also allowed equal admls» sion to the state university system for students in private and chureh schools. "My interest in educaUon, theenvi- ronment, and theelderly seems toserve the district well," Cochrane said. "Ifl am fortunate enough to be re-elected. I will continue to wock to repeal the inheritance tax in particular, and to reduce the tax burden in general. "1 will continue to woric for educa* tion that prepares our youngsters to live and work In a wortd maritet, and for an environment lhat can sustain life now and for future generations," she said. "I will be the fiscal and moral conservative I have always been.” A former teacher, Cochrane is mar­ ried and has a son and a daughter. Morris has been district attomey since 1994, and was assistant district attorney prior to that for 12 and a half years. He recently received the Special Judges Award from Mothers Against Drunk Driving. The 22nd district has the third highest conviction rate for DWI in the state. He is activeon the Davidson County Domestic Violence Task Force, and instituted a "no drop" policy for do­ mestic violence cases. His office has prosecutedeightdeath penalty casosin the last three years resulting in five County Unemployment RatellpSllgiitiy Davie County's unemployment went up slightly from Octobcr to No­ vember, but remains among the lowest in the state, according to figures re­ leased last week by the Employment Security Commission of North Caro­ lina. The November jobless rate for Davic Couniy was listed al 2 pcrccnt, up from 1.5 pcrccnl in Octobcr. Ac- conlingtothoscfigures, 80 more people Fora small bank, wehave some pretty big services. n JiiT lm i opens al 7:30 a.m. • Imaged statemenls • Same-day banking • Touchtone banking • Special Hds, 50 Plus, Small Business and Builder I^kages • Ihist, International and Mortgage Senkes rU n t càU fo r more iitfonnatUm <m tbese and olber services. 768-8300 BANK AND TRUST* death sentences and three life without parole sentences. A graduate of Lexington High School. Morris earned a degree with honors from the University of South Carolina. He graduated from Emory University Law School in Allanta,Ga. in 1980, where he received Ihe Ameri­ can Jurisfnudence Award for Acadcmic Excellence in Labor Law. He has wori(edfor IheN.C Attorney General’s Oflice and spent aycarin private prac­ tice in Lexington. He and his wife. Cheri, have two daughtersand lived in Lexington where he is a memberof First BaptisiChureh. Correction Last week, it was incoireclly re­ ported ihenumberofchildrenforSher- iff candidate Andy Stokes, who is run­ ning against incumbent Allen Whi­ taker. Stokes and wife Jewel have three children: Shea, Shannon and Zach. Ihe Dec. 14 fire started. James George, a neighbor, said he heard a loud explosion at about 7 p.m. He Ihought someone had broken into the Garretson's house, but when his wife looked out the window she saw flames. George rushed next door with a 10 pound fire extinguisher. "1 had itjust about put out when - my fire extinguisher ran out." he said. He got the water hose and tried to finish the job, to no avail. Firefighters from Jemsalem and Cooleemee knockcd the blaze down before it spread loo far. confining it mainly lo the kitchen area. The family's two dogs escaped when George went into the trailer. George was treated for smoke inhalation. Cherise was thankful lhat she had. kept Qiristmas presents for their children - D J„ 8 and Matt, 6 - in the trunk of her car. The family saved some clothes, . fumiture and Cherise's beloved . . photographs of her family. They were staying with Randall’s parcnts. ---A-freezer-in lhal outbuilding wu.t- full of fresh meat, and a drop cord from George's house to that building . is believed to have overtiealed, starting the fire lost week. "Hooked oul the window and saw a big, yellow glow," George said. "It was like kindling. Whoof. U just burned. Il's really heartbreaking. Cherise's mama just died. Ihe only pictures she had of her mama got burned." Neighbors and friends have scl up » fund for Ihc family, und donations ■ are being acceptcd many First ■ - Union bank branch in the Randall • Garretson Assistance Fund. Welfare Reform Efforts Planned Continued From Page I In Davie's plan, it is also proposed that un applicant musl meet wiih and coopenite with ihc First Stop counse­ lor. child support worker and employ­ ment services worker and sign a mu­ tual responsibiliiyagrecment to rcccivc appmval. Sanctions will be imposed for failurc to comply with ihe mutual responsibility agreement. Thecouniypmpiiscsihalallpartici- pants working with employment ser­ vices be icstcd for substance abuse. Cunrenl work expcriencc sites in­ clude Davic County Library. A Store- housc for Jesus, DavieCounty Sclux^l System. Davie Couniy Hospital, ihe prc-lrial relciLse/day reporting ccnicr. Cix)!ccmce Hislorical Associaiion, Forsylh Technical Communiiy Col­ lege und Mocksvillc-Davic Parks and Recreation Dcp.'irtmenl. Comments fmm ihe Social Scrviccs Board will be presented al ihe Jan. 20 commissioners' meeting along with public comment. Acopyofiheplanwillbcondispla^ in Karen Smith's office at DSS anil ih the office of Davie Counly Manager Ken Windley. were unemployed in November than in October. November jobless rates for sur­ rounding counties: Davidson, 2.5%; Forsyth, 2.4%; Iredell, 2.5%; Rowan. 2.9%; Yadkin. 2.8%. YOUR LOCAL Ш Ё Riproflrimmiii« tor th* Ntw 33* Araa Cod* Authorized Cellular Dealer HffMiMtr MOTOROLA DPC 550 OR PROFILE 300 witli hofflecnarger, cigarette lighter adapter and cany case. M € m > R a L A 121 Depot street MoeksvUle, NC 27028 АнИмгМСвММаг Repair CmiIw Mon-FM, 8am-5pm Sat. 9 am-1 pm 704-634-2624S Efetrict Couft ■The following cases were disposed of in Davic Dislrict Coun on Jan. 8. Presiding was Judge Jack Klass. Prosecuting were Alan Manin and Rob Taylor, assistant DAs. —Roy Lee naggelt, no liccnsc, open container al\er consuming, mis- tlemcanor possession of Schedule VI contained subslancc, possession of dmg poniphcmalia. dismissed; DWI, scnlcnccd 60 days, suspended I yciu-, not opcnite vchiclc unlil licensed, 24 hours communiiy scrvicc, subslancc ahuscusscssmenl,$l(X).cost; 111 mph in a 65 mph zone, rcduced to careless and recklessdriving.sentcnccd45days, suspended I ycaLal.cspiniiionofPWI-- sentence. $25 fine, cosl. restitution. “--Janet M. Dames, simple assault, dismissed, request of prosecuting wit­ ness. —JclTrcy W. Beallic, 91 mph in a 70 zone, rcduccd to 79 in70. SlO.cost. —Bamey J. Booic, ihrcc counts of failurc lo file/pay incomc tax. prayer forJudgiiKnt coniinucd on cosl. —James B. Boughion, driving af­ ter consuming hy person under 21, dismissed, restitution. ~Lec Allen Bowman, 90 mph in a 55 mph /one. reduccd to exceeding safe speed, prayer for judgment con­ tinued un cosl. —Ronald Cranfill. failure to rctum rcnial pnipcrty,dismissed.civil settle­ ment. ^James R. Cuthbertson, failure lo wear scat belt, S25 fine; driving while liccnsc rcvokcd. $2(X) fine, cost. —Mike D. Dangelo, rcgislralion viulalion. no liability insurance, sen­ tenced 30days, suspended 1 yeat450— fine, cost. ' —David Day Sr.. communicating thrcais. dismissed, incorrect chargc. —Marshall S. Dcvendorf, larccny of vchiclc, dismivscd, civil selllement. ' —Brian E. Diggs, exceeding safe speed, prayer forjudgment continued on cost. —Amanda V. Frogge, contribut­ ing lo the delinquency of juvenile, dismissed, rcquest of prosecuting wit­ ness. '—Michael W. Grccr, 50 mph in a 25 zone, $25, cosl; driving while li­ cense revoked, prayer forjudgment on cost. —Lisa Hancock, failure lo rctum rcnial property, dismissed. —Robert M. Hcndricks. misdc- mcMnor probalion violation out of county, attend Day Reporting Centcr. —Jin^my V. Holland, driving while liccnsc revoked, sentenced 120 days. -suspcndcd2ycarsrriotopcHtevch1^ until licensed, $200 fine, cost. —Larry F. Ivey, misdemeanor lar­ ceny. 2 counts of first degree trcspass- ing, sentenced 120 days, suspended 2 years, subslance abuse trcalment, rcs- liluiion, $ 100, cost; misdemeanor lar­ ccny, scnlcnccd 120 days, restitution. —AmyM.Lambert,70mphina55 mph /one, reduccd to64 in a 55, prayer forjudgment coniinucd on cost. — Rorencio A. Longares, carrying concealed weapon, misdemeanor lar­ ccny, dismissed, —Sandra Miulinez.conlributinglo the delinquency of a juvenile, dis­ missed, rc(|ucst of proscculing wit­ ness. — Dennis Nichols, assault on a fe­ male, sentenced 100 days, suspended 2yeaTs, not assault, thrcaten, harass, or iniimidate victim. Day ReportlngCen- 1er, subslance abuse assessment, sub­ slancc abuse chccks, cost. — Scott Parks, communicating ihrcaistdismisscd.prosecuting witness failed lo appear. —Charles W. Qualk, DWI, sen­ tenced 1 year, suspended 2 years, nol operate vehicic until licensed. 7 days in jail, subslancc abuse asscssmeni,* $200 fine, cosl. —John Thomas Reaves, 74 mnh\w u 55 mph zone, reduced to exceeding safe speed, prayer forjudgment con­ tinued on cosl. —Jeffrey M. Reavis. carrying con- ccalcdwcapon.injurytopcrsonal prop­ erty. dismissed; possession Schedule II controlled substance, guilty of pos- .session of drug paraphernalia, sen­ tenced 45 days, suspended 2 years. 24 hours communhy scrvice, $100 fine, cosl, restitution; resisting public of­ ficer. sentenced 45 days ul expiration of cunvni scnicncc. —Lori Rcavis, simple assault, dis- misscil, pn)scciiling witness failed lo appcim_________________ —JuunE.Rios,9l mphina70mph zone, guilty of careless und reckless driving, $25 fine, cost. —William Z. Russ II, DWI. sen­ tenced I year, suspended 2 years, not operate vchiclc unlil licensed, 2 days in jail. 15 days house arrest, substance abuse assessment, $200. cost; 83 mph In a 70 7д)пе. guiliy of exceeding safe speed. —Jusiin П. Sands. 91 mph in a 70 zone, rcduccd to careless and reckless driving, cost. —Chris Shuskey, unsafe move- mcnl, prayer forjudgment continued on cost. -Gary W. Smllh, 85 mph in a 70 zone, rcduccd to 74 in 70, $ 10, cost. -Leslie Bryan Stout, 85 mph in a 70 zone, reduccd to 79 in 70. cost; no liccnsc, dismissed, correclcd. —Stephen L. Tuttle. 84 mph in a70 mph zone, reduccd lo improper equip- menl, $50 fine. cosl. —Charlie Williams, worthless chcck. scnlcnccd 60days,suspendcd 1 year, restitution, cost. —Anthony T. Younger, DWI. sen­ tenced 60 days, suspended I year, not opcralcvchicleuntilliccnscd,24hours community scrvlcc. substance abuse assessment. $100 fine, cost. County Purchasing Voting Machines Davie County could have touch- screcn voting machines in every pre- cjnct by the next election. t Al thcrecommendalionof the Davie County Board of Elcclions, couniy coinmissioncrs volcd unanimously Jan. 5; io accept bids for voiing mjichines. t Jn the Nov. 4 elcclions in Cool­ eemee, Mocksvillc and Bermuda Cen­ ter Sanitary District, Ihc BoanlofElcc- iions used three dilTcrent types of vot­ ing equipment. 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Clcmmoiu, NC 27012 <910> 766-1593 ШМШтнтРТ^THRIFT STORE2668*1 L«wl«vni«*Clemmon8 Rd., Clemmons, NC •■bu yV nvV r m o lo"BREAD« e e ilFREEI a n sTom coupon!Open dally 9 am-e pm 7 6 6 -3 0 8 0 UGLY STAINED ROOF Rof^-BrW“ WILDER Resume & Career Services (910)761-0999 Houre: М оОчТиевч T ln ita. » M . X O « W M .t O ’ü S a t . l O 'l C M p c t » 1 « 9 l __Смши1с lie Hwhnooil fluuii b Л Л а к Й Л щ OauatorTopi lam hM iB ilfloa n C»U9766«733 20YW8 ‘ Exporionco - NowOpon I ToTho ^ PubUc fin irti 5919-C James St 6 DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, ian. 15. vm Fhiblic Records ■ 'I; Arrests Ibe rollowing arrests were mode by Ihc DavieCounty SherifTsDcpanmcnl. . - Mickey Ctonalii Hardin. 41. оГ 300 Milling Road. Mocksvillc, was arrested Dec. 19. Гог possessing a con­ trolled substancc in jail and rcsisting. delaying and obstrucling an оГПсег. Trial date: Jan. 8. - Timolhy Wayne Branson. 30. of 162 Dogwood Drive. Advance, was anested Jan. 5, for assault on a female. Trial dale: Jan. 8. -Alvin Martin"Boo'' Mayfield. 26. ofNVoodlcaf. was arrestcdJan. 6.simple assault. Trial date; Jan. 22. - Gustavo M;irtinc/. 18. Winslon- Salcm, was arrested Jan. 7. for no opcralor's liccnsc. Trial dale: Feb. 6. - Thomas Wayne Howani. 38. of 5141 U.S. Hwy. 158East. Mocksvillc. was arresied Jan. 7, for failure to com­ ply with a court order. He was placed 1 n the Davie County Jail under a S27.217.89 cash bend. - Eric Eugene McClannon, 52, of 1351 Fork Bixby Road. Advancc, was arresied Jan. 7, for failure lo appear iti court. Trial date: Jan. 22. - Vicky Michellc Oick, 28, of 107 Coventry Lane, Mocksvillc, was ar­ rested Jan. 7, for possession of drug paraphernalia and simple possession of a schedule IV substance. Trial date: Feb. 12. - Mickey James Dewall, 24, of Concord, was arrested Jan. 8, for driv- ing while liccnsc revoked andobsuiict* ing and delaying an officer. Trial date: Feb. 12. - Ronald Harold ByrxJ. 56, of 5116 U.S. 158, Advancc. was arresied Jan. 8. for failure (0 comply with a court order. Trial dale: Jan. 28. - Jeffrey Lee Toney, 30, of Yadkinville, was arrested Jan. 8, for DWIanddriving while licenscrcvokcd. Trial date: Jan. 20. - Ray Garza. 37,of225 Allen Road, Mocksvillc. arrested Jan. 9, for failurc (0 appear in court. Trial date: Jan. 15. - Nathan Scoll "Nate" Robertson. 20. of 1576 Fork Bixby Road, Ad­ vancc, was arrested Jan. 10, for com- municaling threats. Trial date: Jan. tS. Sheriffs Department - The foltowing incidents were re­ ported to the Davic Sheriffs Dept. ----FredGrHellardof-WillBoonc- Road reported Nov. 20, the larceny of aColeman generator, 5-foot fiberglass siep ladder, wrench, lelevision and VCR, stereo CD player and nail gun. - Barry Wayne Shell of Advancc reported the liccnse plate had been stolen from his 1997 Chevrolet truck parked on Casa Bella Drive. - Francis Lindens'ood of Advance reported Jan. 5, a RCA color televi­ sion, an artificial iree and a large stone planter had been stolen from a house near Cadillac Drive. — =Ell7abeihS:FosierofMoclLwUc“ reported Jan. 5, lhat an acquaintance had threatened her. - Nora Elizabclh HouschofMocks- villc reported Jan. 5 the wheels and tires had been slolen fn)m a 1996 Honda Accotd.belongingioVeraMayHousch of U.S. 601. - Betty Ann Smilh of Mocksvillc reported Jan. 5. apush lawn mower had been slolen from her residence on Pud* ding Ridge Road. - Wendy Ntlchelle Zimmerman of Advancc rcponcdjan._6, a Motorola, 'flip phone had been stolen from her car parked atacarwashonU.S. 601 Souih. - Rcba Campbell of Turrcminc ChutvhRtxid. Mocksviile, rcportcd Jan. 6. lhat site had heard a number of shots firtHl behind her house. - Glenda Dell Williams of Mocks- ville reported Jan. 6. she had been receiving harassing phone calls. - Palty Wagoncrof Liberty Church Road. MiK’ksville. reported Jan. 7, that st)meone had hit her with a vchicic in her driveway, possibly attempting to -ШП over her.- -Tonya Blevins of Yadkinville re­ potted Jan. 7, someone had struck her mailbox ntarcsidcnccoffOllicHarkcy Road with a bat or similar object. - Ernie Hairston of N.C. 801 in Mocksvillc, rcportcd Jan. 7, someone had driven ihroughhisfrontyard,caus- ing an estimated S500 in damage. - Gina Conyer of Etchison Strcct, Mocksvillc, rcportcd Jan. 9. that a neighbor had ihrcalcned her. - GracicToncy Blakcof Pino Road, Mocksville,repoTlcdJan.9, thal some* -onfrshot herdoff in thc right rcar leg: ’ - Donna Dixon of Mocksviile rc­ portcd Jan. 9, that someone slolc $10 wonh of gasoline from the Quik Pick on N.C 801 in Advancc. - Tom Paul Dcsch of Mocksvillc reported Dec. 25, he found bicycles In the ravine on Rainbow Road at 1-40. -Belly KcatonCableofWill Boone Road. Mocksvillc, rcportcd Jan. II, that her dog had been ullackcd and killed hy anolher animal. - Charles Woodruff Sr. of Mocks­ villc, rcportedJan. 11, ananjiqw WMh stahdTT sewing macliinc with stand and foot pedal, a cedar chest, a gun cabinet and porcelain figurines had been stolen from a house in Advancc. - Jetry Wayne Miller of Uxington reported Jan. 11, roofing shingles had been stolen from ajob site at Heritage Oaks. -Daniel MichaelSmilcyofRcdland Road.Advancc.rcportedJon. I2,alool box containing about $500 worth of tools had been stolen from his resi­ dence. Mocksviile Police The following incidenis werc rc­ portcd to Mocksvillc Policu - Doug Ray Whilaker reported Jan. 11 iheallemptcdburglaryofFoodLion. Mocksvillc Marketplace. • Luther Alien GriiTin Jr. reported Jan. 11 harassing telephone calls were made loan apartment on Milling Road. - Josephine Carol Poplin rcportcd Jan. 11 the larceny of shoes from Shoe Show, Squire Boone Plaza. - Carolyn Olecn Hairston reported ian. 1 Olhi: larceny of a small amount of money from an apartment at 268 Mill­ ing Road. - Robin Dobbins Nichols reported Jan. 8 lhe window to a truck was bro­ ken in the Wal-Mart parking lot. - Ann Cartner Cline of Statesville rcportcd Jan. 9 a vehice was damaged in a p.'irking lot on Water Street. - Ralph Naylor reponed Jan. 9 lhe larceny of a 1983 Dixlcc truck from J.P. Grccn Milling Co., Depot Slrcei. - Jesus Martinez Garcia reported Jan. 6 the larceny of a vchicic front 113 Winward Circle. - Dennis Misael Basquez rcportcd Jan. 5 the larceny of a cellular tele­ phone at Crcstwood Farm. Arresta - Donnie Sellers. 38. of 315 Mont­ view Drive, was charged Jan. 10 with two counts of communicating thrcals. Trial date; Feb. 5. • Mickey James Dewalt. 24. ofCon- cord, was charged Jan. 8 wilh driving while liccnsc revoked and obstrucling an ddelaying an officer. Trial dale: Feb. 12. -RayW.Sm1lhJr.,35.ofElkin.was charged Jan. 5 with possession of a conuolled substance wilh intent to sell and deliver, possession of marijuana, and possession of drug paraphernalia. Trial dale: Feb. 12. - Harold Dean Baity, 31. ofHamp- tonville, was chargcd Jan. 5 with mis­ demeanor possession of marijuana. Trial dale: Feb. 12. Traffic AccldenU - A Mocksvillc man was cilcd for failing 10 rcduce speed afler a wrcck on Main Street at 12:39 p.m. Jan. 9. David Lynn Burton. 38, of 134 SayiocSt.. failed to Slop Ihc l993Jcep he was driving before It struck in ihc rear a 1990 POntiac driven by Annie McCrary Connell, 53, of 2324 U.S. 601 S., reported Officcr Joey Rey­ nolds. Connell had stopped hervchicle for olhcr traffic. - A Mocksvillc Iccn faces two charges after a wrcck on North Main Sircel at 12:27 p.m. Jan. 9. Bobby Gene Rycroft. 18, of 121 Camclot Way. was driving a 1981 BMW and aliempied to pass on lhe righl a 1988 BMW driven by Timolhy Dean Swab. 49, of 980 N. Main St., striking the Swab vchicic as it was making a righl tum, rcportcd Officcr D.T. Miller 1!. Swab said the lum sig­ nal lo his vchicic was on. Rycrofl said il was nol. Rycroft was chargcd with passing on the right and driving while liccnsc rcvokcd. - Scon Robert Henderson, 17, of 250 Holly Lane, was driving a 1991 Toyota on South Davie Drive al 11:38 p.m. Jan. 9 when a decrjumpcd in front of lhe car, reported Ofllccr D.T. Mat­ thews. - Vchiclcs driven hy Richard Junior Myers, 65, of Advance, and Hubert Otis Shrewsbury, 54, of 261 Country Lane, werc in an accident at CIcmeni SlrectandLcxinglon Highway at 12:15 p.m. Jan. 5. I Highway Patrol The following wrecks In Davie Counly were Investigated by the N.C. .Highway Patrol. Foikming Too Closely Charged A Winston-Salcm woman was charged with following loo closcly af­ ter a wreck at 9:40 a.m. Jan. 6 on U.S. 158. Jackic Waters Carpenter. 47, failed lo slop the 1996 Ford she was driving before it stnick in the rcar a 1989 Ford pickup truck being slowed for a turn by Lewis Ray Allgood.73,ofCtcmmons. rcportcd Trooper J.R. Allred. Driver Leaves Scene A car went through an intersection striking a tree, and the driver ficd the scene al 6:45 a.m. Jan. 6. According to a rcport by Trooper T.S. Kennedy, the 1988 Chevrolet, owned by Marco Anloni Jacinio of Lcxinglon. wasn’l slopped at ihcsign at Call and John Crotts roads, going ihrough the inicrscclion sinking a ulil­ ity pole and cable box. FailureTo Reduce Speed Charged A Mocksvillc woman was chargcd with failure lo rcducc speed after a wreck on U.S. 158 near Mocksviile at 7:25 a.m. Jan. 7. Joycc Chapman Crcgar, 50. of 181 Lowder Lane. Mocksvillc. failed to stop the 1988 Chr>'slershc wasdriving before it struck in Ihc rear a 1989 Honda driven by Janicy Kennelh Holt, 17, of 152 Shady Lane, Advancc. rc­ portcd Trooper T.S. Kennedy. Pedestrian Hit On Redland Road A man walking along Redland Road was hil by the mirror of a passing vchicic at 6:30 a.m. Jan. 6. Henry Edward Harp Jr.. 65. of 472 Redland Road. Advance, suffered mi­ nor injuries, rcportcd Trooper T.S. Kennedy. G. Vemon Hendrix Jr., 29. of 232 Riddle Circle, Advance, was driving the 1978 Ford in heavy fog and drizzle when Ihc minor hit the man. who was walking partially on the road, ihc trooper rcportcd. No charges were filed. FaUure To Yield C h a i^ AMocksvillcmanwaschargcdwiih failurc lo yield after a ihrcc-vchicic accidcnt al 6 p.m. Jan. 9 on U.S. 601. Lloyd James Durham. 61, of 395 Michaels Road, Mocksvillc, drove a 1993 Ford from the Mocksvillc Mar- kctplacc parking lot, striking a 1990 Chevrolet being driven on U.S. 601 by Janice McCrary Patton, 31 .of 186 Lois Lane, Mocksviile, rcportcd Trooper A.A. Justicc. Paiton’s car went out of conlrol off the road, sinking a 1985 Chevrolet driven by Lorclta Ludlow Mayhew, 33, of Lelond, as it was leaving the Hardee's parking lol. Exceeding Safe Speed Charged AWinston-Salcmmanwaschargcd wilh exceeding a safe speed after a wrcck at 6 a.m. Jan. 9 on Baltimore Road. JenaroRcycsMarcial,20.was driv­ ing the 1983 Toyota at an estimated 60 mph when it went off the road lo lhe right, striking a ditch und barbed wire fence, rcportcd Trooper Terrance Denard Shaw. Six DeerHU The following hit deer on Davic roads: Land Transfers •David WiUiamUwis,42,ofClc,m; mons, at 2:30 a.m. Jan. 6 on 1-40; ] ' • lavkr Vega Roracro, 27, of IW Cheyenne Lane, Mocksvillc. ai li03 a.m. Jan. 7 on U.S. 601; ' • Timolhy Ray Baker, 30. of I3IÌ Royal Lane. Mocksvillc, al 6:30 p.m. Jan. 6 on Georgia Road; ■ • Kenneth Fred Allen, 27, of 1031 Milling Road,Mocksviile,al7:20p.m, Jan. 5 on Campbell Road; • Susan Hanrahan Myers, 35. of367 Oakland Ave., Mocksviile, al 8:30p.m. Jan. 5 on Jcricho Church Road; and . • David Bradford Donaway, 18, of 2633 N.C. 801 S., Advance, at 8:30 p.m. Jan. 8 on Cherry Hill Road. The following land uansfen were filed wiih the Davie County Registerof Deeds. The traisactioni are listed 1^ par- lict Involved, acreage, township, and deed sampiputdused, wilb S2repfc- Kiiliiig $1,000. - Eventt E Smitli and AUeen M. SmUh lo Billy Gene Wyatt and Ja u S. Wyan, lloc, Mocksviile. -JoqihHToweUuidDebacahM. TotwU U) KeUy Llc^d Madren. 1 loi, $220. •WtelioviaBank.tnuteeiuiderwiil of WilUm Wade Smith 10 Bobbie S. Andmn 4.88 acres, MocksviUe. -WacluviaBaiik,tniileeuadeiwiU ofWUIiamWadeSmillitoMaricaaS. Seals, 4.8« acres, Mocksvilk. -WachDvi«Bank.tnme«iinderwill of William Wade Smith to Colcan S. Foitg.4.88 acres, Mocbville.----- Fires Davie County Tire depanments re­ sponded to the fallowing calls. Jan. S: Jenisalem, 2:11 pm.bnish fire, Deadmon Road. Jan. t: Jcmsalem, 7:49 p.m., car­ bon monoxide aiaiTO, l690U.S.Hwy. 601 South. Jan. 7: Jenisalem, 3:30 p.m., ham fire, 1181 Daniel Road; Cooleemee assisted; Mocksviile, 9:30p.m., Vbleo Odyssey, problem witli fire daim. Jan. 9: Mocksviile, 6:07 p.m., aulo accideni, U S. 601 South al Lee Jeans, Jan. 1ft Smith Grove, 7:54 aja. fire alann, l22Bniadmoor Drive; Ad- ; vanceassisted;SmilhGn>ve,5:54p.m., ' cMmqf fin, 309 Aimswofthy Road; CnrMMr-DuliaMiisied. ; t a . 11: Ceialcr, 1:12 p ja, a«(o -Johnny Harrison Williard and Jan­ ice Williard to Bobby Lee Williard and Charlotte Williard, 18.5 acres, Farm­ inglon. - Bobby Wayne Hooven to Betty Long Hooven, .92 acre. - Bobby W. Hooven to Belty L Hooven, 132 acres, MocksviUe. -AUHanahi,HassanJairahi-Zadeh doing business as JIT, to Alan Edward Dunnagan, .68 acre, Fulton, $12. -MUUeW. Blalock aod Jeffrey L Blalock to Robert G. Brown and Pam­ ela B. Brown, 1 tract, Jenisalem. - Roy B. Broadway and Virginia Broadway uiBiyan Edward Kluttzand Kelly Broadway Kluttz, I acre, Jenisa- lem. - Tbomas R. King and Leslie L. Shelton King to David Graham Sloan and Casey Powers Sloan, 1 lol, Fann­ inglon, $190. ----Oak-Valley Assodaies ПпШйГ Faitneiship to George И. Roush andJo Anne Roush, 1 lot, Farmington, $107. - Ronald L. Boger and Robin D. Boget, Kenneth E. Prevetle and Demeln M. Prevetle lo Pamela S. WethingtonandDavidA.BIackwell.1 kx, Fanninglon, $269. - Dennis A. Young and EUen 0. YouogtoBennudaViUage Retirement Cenler Limited Faitnenhip, 1 condo- minium, Fannington, $320. - Sleven 0. Myeis, James H. Lytle Jr. and BUly Ray WaU, tnislees of Edgewood Baptist Church to WUUam F.SpQ and KadiyC. Spry, 1.25 acres, Jenisalem, $4. - Oaiy L. Honbairier and Ann M. HcobanierloJ.airistineDean, I5 JS aerei, Sliady Gtove, $89№ - Mark Edwin Young Sr. lo Susan 'ПШешш Young, 2 lols, Riitoo. - Sara Lee Coip. lo National Tex- tilei,38J3aan,'eiiadranve,$M0a' - Gary L Honbarrierand Ann M. Honbarrier to Gray A. Potts and Betty W. Potts. 2 J acres. Shady Grove, $1. - Wdla F. Reed to Willa Fulmer Reed, mistee under Wiila Fulmer Reed Revocable Trust, I villa, Farmingttm. - Joe M. AUen and Mary S. Allen 10 George L. Manlunuss Jr., Uol, Fami­ ington, $342. -Omer Ralph Graley and Nellie J. Graley to Ricky Slults, 2 Inicls, Farai- inglon,$106. - Larry G. Hanis to D.A. Harris and Maty Wallace Hanis, 5 acres, Clarks­ ville, $12. -PatsyLynnRileyKezlahandCoy Lee Keziah III, Jerty Leo Riley and Velma P. Riley, Валу RUey and AUce B. Riley u> Laura Kim RUey, 7.5 acres, Jenisalem, $8. - MocksvUle Savings Bank to John G. Williard and Palrici|tG._ WUIiard. "WacteTHmiiiiglon, $103. - С Richard Dobson BuUden lo Johnny K. Young and Pamela C. Young, 1 lot, Fanninglon, $345, - Sarah Lou Owinss to Ronald KnighlandLindaO,Kni|hl,halfinler- esl, 2 tracts, MocksvUle. - Oak VaUey Associates Umited Putnetship to Claridge Homes, 1 lot, Faraiin(loii,$13a. -VemaJ.PaidoiiiaShenwPanlon Burton and JefCrey Shane Burton, and Delores GaU Paidon Lundgren and Eric Lundgien, 3.18 acies, Fanniog- loa - AnhutCndg Blown and RenaeT. Brown loNaomiLReid, 1 lot, Jenisa­ lem, $93. - Dwight J.Gofoith and Ethel P. ao(«thaiidLanyS.lfcdrickaadSue 0. Hokick lo Tailieel Auctico ft Re- alty.2Iol>,CaUialii. . ' • M io V.LatianwsUiod Marie g. LÉbm nU to Mirie b. UbmwsU and John V. Labarowski, tiwtees of lhe Marie G. Labarowski Revocable Tnist, I tract, Famiginton. - C. Marie MiUer and Lonnie Gene Miller Sr. lo Lonnie Gene Miller Jr., 15% interest, 2 tracts. - C. Marie MiUer and Lonnie Gene Miller Sr. to Patrick C. MiUer, 50% interest, 4.36 acres, Fanninglon. - Edna G. Smith lo Jeny F. Swice- good,T.KyleSwkegoodand Katherine C. Wall, 9 lots, $225. - Nalalie S. Cash to Jeny F. Swice- good,T.KyieSwicegoodandKatiierine C. WaU, 7 lols, $225. - Michacl S. FisseU and Donna H. Fissel 10 Thomas G. Bailey and Linda Johnston Strader. I lot, Fanninglon, $200. • PhyUis A. Gibson and Kennelh Gibson and Louise J. Shores to Edna G. Smilh, and Natalie Smith Cash, .66 acre, Mocksviile, $226. C a A m e r ic a n H M r t ^ ^ A s s o c k itio n WEPE FIGHTING FORrauR LIFE s A1998 Mattress Sale I SerotHg Ihe WIiuUM-Saitm Ana for 14 Yw g O p M T lM ir.,rri.m d Sa t»«ia O N I 70% OFF ь ш в п ш ш и ц 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH т т ш т лИЮШШ1Ш(СГО№AMBUCAWDttfft■Asarmsnu Т 1 ВП Р IjopTqwijgi я ш 1т| mid o h г ш с шMYwWamu П MC*«»««'“ ig :as fRU HtAOBOAKD OK KIÜ (KAMI WIIH PUHCHASt L)l MSÜ OR MOHl MX СШ sunna»Im lrn m 3 ; ¡ a = Ä S 3 inuwuiiM ^^faniKtiniaiM Pl ‘» » • »ï- »™ * Wmlt Our Nmwmmt Loemilon mà Aattnae «utlet iniuiuma ' Л .1 J s. lu lc i I D r h d ( l( m i i i o i k s ying On Animal Cruelty Charges Against Cooleemee Couple Delayed D A V IE COUNTY E N T E R P R IS E REC O RD , Ja n . 15,1998 - 7 After listening lo testimony for moro lhan hours in the case of Donnie and Lynn len, whoarcchargcdwiihcrticlty 10 animals, udgc has conlinued the matter again. In September, a number dogs and puppies longing to the Allens were taken from ihcir sidcnce on Junction Road near Cooleemce. Among those taken werc u beagle and her ppics, a dalmaiion with a broken leg and an idcrwcight Gcnnan shepherd and a boxer ih mange, according to Davic County Ani- ll Crticlty Invesiigalor Terri Hamm. On an earlier visit to lhe Allen rcsidcncc, imm said she hod made a number of suggcs- about how they could improve Ihcir op­ eration and become licensed dog breeders. They bolh said Ihey didn’l sec anything wrong wilh the conditions of the animals, she said. The ribs of one female German sheplwrd were visible, and her feel werc swollen and bleeding, according lo Emily Robertson, con­ sulting veicrinarian forForsyih Couniy Animal Conlrol. She estimated thal the leg of the dalmaiion had been broken for five to seven weeks. Several of the dogs were covered in licks and had worms- bolh of whicharecasy lo ircat and prcvenl, she tcsiifled. Lynn Allen, owner of the animals, said that she breeds dogs for sale to private Individuals ihrough newspaper advertisements. She has a large number of dogs in a ware­ house in Cooleemee, bul iherc are no accusa- lions of abuse rcgarding those animals. Al her home. Allen said she had a boxer, ihrce German shepherds, Ihree labrador pup­ pies, Ihrcc Rottweilers, two Boston Icm'ers, a beagle with seven puppies and a dalmaiion, which a friend had found on the side of the road and brought to them. She said they tried to locale the owner by calling residents in the area where il wos found. Their veterinarian In Rowan Counly said ihcy would have to pay for treatment with cash since this was not their dog, which left them wilh three options - comc up with the money, let the dog die or ircat it as best they could, she said. She gave lhe dog penicillin, washed the wound with peroxide, bandaged ¡1 and used a heal lamp in lhe outbuilding wherc the animd was kept in cause it went inlo shock, she said. That building where she also kept the pup­ pies has Iwo windows and two air conditioners, she said. Local veterinarian Robin Brock, who had visited the Allen rcsidcncc in September to examine the lost live dogs to bc sci/.c4J before they were taken, said she found the housing to bc adequate and didn't noiicc any licks. She said she noticed hair loss and swelling ofthe feet ofthcGcrtnan shepherd but saw no redness. Inllammalion can changc in a shon period of time, especially if the dog chewed on her paws, she said. Some of the animals needed veterinary carc, but the Allens sjud they were providing lhal carc. If they were, Brt)ck said she could not say they were treating ihem cruelly. Judge Jack Klass denied a motion by de­ fense attorney Ed Vogler to dismiss the ca.se and will hear further evidence und make a ruling in the case at a later date. COOLEEMEE-What belter way make history come alive than lo be to meet ils characters in person? 'early May, a number ofCoolecmee :ntcnnial rc-cnaciors will bc ready to II you aboul who they arc, the times which they livcd-and bc dressed in lumes trtie lo lhal erti. Already, there is 10-ycar old ^1 azzora Williams, a young Dewey "Ajziie" Foster, an older Sherrill lay, and a teen-age Hubeil Eaton, s Centennial is now looking for me who can fit Into Dr. Byerly's ri cloihes (the family is even ready to B Uk iKoject Ms eye glasses). c Cooleemee Centennial re-cn- committee has set a goal of illing 25 characters for their cn- u One can choose loplay oneof r own ancestors or diey may play ir of Cooleemee's colcMful char­ acters from the first quarter of this century. Those Inierestcd should at­ tend the nexl meeting which will take place at 7 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 3, al Cooleemee's Zachary House. Old photographs are now being studied to crcaic proper costumes. A few histoiy lessons will be availableso that «Kh rc-cnsKtor will know some­ lhing about the times in which their character Uved (where was the old school located? how much did a movie ticket cost? what did they mean by "lying ends", elc.). It is hoped lhat a liltlc drama coaching and make-up will bc available. All ages are welcome to join. The commiltee is also looking for sewers lo help fil patterns and sew costumes during dw next few months. Coolcemee'sCenlennialre-cnactors willbcvisiiinglocalschoQls,churches, shopping centers and other places where people gather ihis spring and summer. They wil! be dramming up inicrcst in Cooleemee’s heritage and In the big Centennial celebrations planned for Ihls September. For morc infonnation on dils and odier lOOth birthday activilies. call County Briefs icial Joint Meeting Planned . 'Commissioners voted to have a special meeting wilh Uk Mocksviile Town Braid of Commissioner and DavieCounty Board of EdiKalioiiJan.27,to leam [more and make decisions aboul providing Inteniet access lo Ihe county, town [»Malischool sites. Perfomiing Arts Center Lease Approved ' ' The latest draft ofa lease agreement for the Brock Performing Alts Centcr wiih the Davic Couniy Arts Council was unanimously accepted by dw board. ' Accordingtoihclcasc,ihcArtsCouncilwillpay$IannualIyplusSOperccnt of all booking fees to the county, liw county may conduct financial audits of recordsofopcrailonsoflhcArtsCounciI.The counly will provide maintenance and cleaning scrviccs for the facility. Loan Approved For Fire Tmck Tlie board voled unanimously lo allow Cooleemee Volunteer Fite Dcpan- 1 mcnt to obuin a loan for $104,090 to purchase a new pumper. I' The depanmeni plans to pay $47,000 down on the new equipment and has I a 4.83 pereem interest rate on the five year loan, acconling U) Larry Cope of Cooleemee Volunuxr Fire Depanmeni. powe Appointed To Workforce Board 1' BiU Dowc has served on Ihe workforce development board in acommunity I skx. The boanl approved his request to move fromaconununily slot toaprivale sector spot on the boanl as he is retiring. Budget Amendments Approved .Tlie boanl approved an amendment recoiding repayment of a loan for $2 miilkmtoBB&T.THsmoo^ was borrowed for constnic^ofaivewjtìland had to be npakl since it has not been used. YVEDDI Transportation Plan Approved Following a public hearing as the Davie County TVanspoilation Authority, the boanl appcovedacommunilylmnspoitationplanfordie 1998-99flscalyear. ■ AccotdingloYVEDDlTiranspoitationManagerChariesWalker,thel999 fiscal year will be part of a inuisitlon period lo a fiilly siale recognizable communily tnuisponation program, including centralized dispatch, a more aciive tnuispoitatkin advisory council and increased use of compulerized technology. Moie emphasis Ubeingplacedonplannlngalihe local Ievel,heexplalned. Bids Sought For Cleaning Contract Commissioners voBd lo cancel the county's present cleanln j conmct with the cleaning company responsible for die Brack building, County Office Bidldingand die office spacc fonneriy used by TriC owitrMcnml Healtli:~ JCen Broolway said he has wanted the conlraclor about pmMems with the seivk» piovided on two occasions. .The boanl agreed to open bkls for the job, f'lCACO Insurance Discussed Bob Hibbids of Scdgewick James thanked the boanl for in support of insurance sponsored by the N.C. Assodatton of Counly Commissioneii. '.The Insurance programs help undowtile odwr activilies of the NCACC, such as stale and nattooal kibbying effbm, HibbitU said. County To Take Over Water System àvith Commisstoner Richud Potadexter, who developed the Bent Bmok suhdiviskn, abataining, Ihe bovd voted to take over Ite water system In dw development. It was pul In at the devetoper’s expense. 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You must have and keep Medicate Fan B to participate. Available only in HCFA approved scrvicc areas. ,, HCFA.MKT.97.055A9/97 a-D AVIEC O UN TY EN TERPRISE RECORD, Jan. IS , 1998 Six Davie County Residents To Attend Governor's Vblunteerism Summit, \ Six Divic residents will be among the more than 1,000 rrom across the U itt at the Governor's Summit for Volunteeiism Jan. 21-22 in Greens- bcfo. ^ : The summit is being held in part­ nership v^th America's Promise, the organization foiiowing up on the ^ id e m ’s Summit for America's Fu­ ture. It will also launch 1998 as the year of the volunteer in North Caro­ lina, as proclaimed by Gov. Jim Hunt. . Davie's delegates includc Rob Mackintosh of Advancc. and Peggy Page, Frances "Pan" Bcck and Susan Hockaday, all of Mocksvillc. County Manager Ken Windley and County Commissioner Carl Boon also plan to attend. "The summit Is an opportunily to celebrate the spirit and power of volunteerism in our siaic and iuy the groundwork forongoing volunlccrand community scrvice initiatives in local communlties,"Huntsaid. "Il isahands- on oppotlunily for us lo build a better future for North Carolina." Summit participants will engage in workshops for building community coalitions, presentations from spcak- CR,intcractivcpancls.lcchnologydcm- onsltation und teaming «bout rcsourccs for morc Informaiion and technical assistance. HclpingHandsforNorthCarolina's Future is Ihe theme. Workshop sessions will includc topics such us; Measuring Impact & Tracking Resuils of Volunteers, Cut­ ting Edge Strategies - Volunteering us Families, Ouilding& Nurturing Com­ munity PanncRhips and Gelling Or- gani/alions Ready For Vohmicer». A major focus will build on Ihc waystomecltlvinccdsofyoulh.Therc will be a panel presentation lo address spccinc issues relatcdtoyoulh. Speak­ ers will include: Biil Milliken, presi­ dent and founder of Communilies in Schools; fonner Peace Corps Dinxlor and U.S. Sen. Harris Wofford, now chief executive оШссг of the Corpora­ tion for National Service; and Jeffrey Upham, dircciorof agency develop­ ment for Big Brothers/Dig SiMcrs of Amcrica. Tom Smilh, Fo(xl Lion chief ex- eculive ofnccr. and Patricia Ferguson, tt Bertie County commissioner, are the co-chain*. Robin Brill, the governor’s policy advisor for children, fmnilles and volunlecrism, chairs the steering commiltee. "Wc have a powerful Icgacy of volunlecrism and community scrvice in North Carolina, and wc want to help folks find ways to conlinue lo build on Ihelr strengths and successes,” |fi|S said. "We arc excited about the oppor^ tunily for people throughout the sl^ie to gather and sharc ideas for ways ф meet pressing needs in iheircommuni- m J Following the summit, parlicipanis will work lo implement Ihc comintP’^ nity action plans developed at ihesum- mil. . : v For more Information, call 919' 733-5612, or visit tlic suminh website at www.nccu.edu/clearinghouse. , *,, County's Mental Health Provkter Changes Name,_ • Beginning Jan. I, the Forsyth- Stokes Mental Health Center, which provides diagnostic and treatment ser­ vices for lesidents in Fonyth. Stokes and Davie counties, became known as CenterPoint Human Services. ' According to RonakI W. Morton, chief executive otficer, the new name better itflects the agency's focus on meeting the service and support needs of its diverse clientele and varied com­ munities. "Our board of directors, manage­ ment and staff are committed to a professional and efUclcnt response to the changes which emerge in today’s dynamiccommunity mental healthcare environment," Morton said. "Unlike the environment wc oper­ ated in 25 years ago-orevcn fiveycars ago-bothcllcnts and communities are demandlngmoreanddiflcrentscrvices that must be provided wiihi n cxurmcly limited resources. In addition to tradi­ tional services, wc arc playing a key role in responding to healthcare and welfare reform,eariychildhood devel' opment iniiialivcs and efforts to im­ prove outcomes within the criminal justice system. Our growing expertise in the management of care oflcrs bolh high quality scrvicc and a community safety net." "We believe," said Morton, 'the name CenterPoint Human Scrviccs clearly reflects the vision and mission of our organization, which puts the individual at the ccntcr of the scrviccs wc offer and positions our organiza­ tion as the focal point from which a network of services extends outward to the communities we serve. When connected with Human Scrvicc, the new name proudly describes ihe kind of work wc do wilhin our system of core without limiting our ability lo respond lo market changcs Ihal require , future enhancements and expansions of scrvice." Though iherc is a new name. CenterPoint Human Scrviccs contin- ucstoscrvcrcsidcntsofFbrsylhCouniy from its main campus ul 725 N. High­ land Ave. and other progmms sites; rcsldenis of Stokes Couniy from its current offices In Danbury and King; rcsldenis in Davic Counly from ils current offices In MiKksville. Companies Seeking Help In Selecting New Name How do new biuineuei go about choosing a luine? In Ihe case of Ihe new company that would result from Ihe possible consoH* dadonofCioccnt EMC and Davidson EMC, Ihe companies are asldng mem- bet-consumcn, employees, and Iheir boards of diiccton for suggestions, . Ihe person whose entry is selected «Uliewlve afiee DOtBCITV laiet- liie system, iiKludiiig one year of ftee progrwnmini. If mere than one person submitalheiamewlnnlngcntiy,awin- aer be Ifaa sutllhe system will be dnen la a nndom dnwing. The wiiming entry may not be the only ultimately approved by the coopera­ tives'bcatds of dirvctora but a winner will receive recognition and the prize awtfded. Crescent and Davidson EMCs are receiving name suggestions unlil Feb. 9. After an intensive study, a commit­ tee will recommend the new name for the proposed combined cooperative 10 the boards of directors. An announce­ ment of the name will be made later thisspiing. Entry forms for Ihe name contest are available al any of EMCs' local officcs. Entry forms also are included in Ihe laauaiy issue of cooperatives' newsletlen. Enhies should be sent to Crescent EMC, FostOfficeBos 1831, StatcaviUe.N.C. 28Ш or Davidson EMC, Post OfBce Box 948, Lexing- too, N.C. 27293-0948. Individuals may also submit entries al one of the local ofScesor fax suggestiaastoCrcs- oolEMCal704.878.0l6IocD«vidsaa EMC M 336.224.7302. Ibe boitdi of direcuxs of Crescent EMC wd Davidson EMC are studying thelisasibililyofcoiisolidatinglhetwo ckctric coopmlives into onrfsyslem. Ifitudiee prove Ihal conaolidaliaa is in the best iritenats of Ihe cooperatives' coaaunen, the decision on whether to CBMolidile would be made al the an- outl oMtfaiit of incniber*coQiumen Crescenl and Davidson EMCs also have asked for an independent review of the proposed consolidation and are currently participating in an in-deplh consolidation snidy spearheaded by their trade organization, Ihe National Rural Eleclric Cooperative Associa­ tion (NRECA). Tlic two cooperatives have adjacent service areas. Specific potential savings and benenis of con­ solidation lo member-consumers will be provided once tiie NRECA's study is complete. bimakinglhe announcement of the consoUdadon studies, R.B. Sloan Jr., crescent EMCs executive vice piesi- denl, and Wayne Wiiidns, Davidson EMCs executive vice president, said inasutenKni:"Botiicooperativesla](C pride in Ihe high level of scrvicc we already provide consumers; hawevcr. consolidation could give consumers of tiie cooperatives two important ben­ efits; even better service and lower costs. Uial's a g ^ t combination to offer. Working togetiier could have far-reaching benefits lo our member- consumers, and managemenl of Uie two EMCs believes we have room to improve our services even more. "For instance, consolidation could enable ustosprcadouroperatingcosts- which are already lean-over a greater number of consumers, resulting in lower electricity costs for evety con- sumer,''SloanandWnkinssaid. 'An­ other reason for tile proposed consoli­ dation is Uiat 'restrucluring'-better known as deiegulaUon-of tie electric utility industry Is looining on die hori- 200. We wanl lo be in the strongest poaslMepotitioaloserveoutcoi cial. industrial and rcsidential cusioni- en when dial occurs. Wewanltobe Uieir preferred provider of utility ser­ vice. 'In an en when some of tiw larger, investor-owned utilities are closing local offices, EMCs will mainuin a local presence in the community witii local ooolrol by member-consumers- tiiat's tiic heart, soul and future of our cooperatives," . Crcsccnt EMC serves mote than 51,600 member-consumers in parts of Iredell, Alcxandcr,Cabartus,CaUwba, Davic,Gaston,Lincoln, Mcckicnburg, Rowan, Wilkes and Yadkin counties. The scrvice tcrritoriesoftiietwo coop­ eratives joinalonglhcDavidson-Davic Counly line. Davidson EMC, hcadquanctcd in Lexington,provides clcciricityto more than 36,100 customers in parts of Davidson, Davic, Randolph, Mont­ gomery, Guilford, Forsyth, Rockingham and Stokes counties. М Б ARE EASIER FYOUMEfflEM SIITINGDOWN. WITH US. 824 new changes to the tax code. Good thing we've spent so much time understanding them. Theie’s some really good news in there if you l<now how to find it. We can help. When you cotiie sit down with us. №OW(MKSS№ u .p BLnrSK П ж т з ш B L P P l i i иим;2И-1т Н Ш Ш Е Someone You Can Count On COOLEEMEE Open! » AM-9 PM Weekdays, 9 AM-5 FM Ssturdiy________ GOOUBiESÆ 360 The Cellular Store âierifraEmptoyees Fan Traffic Offenses /TWO Divje Сомну SkerifTs De- ваш ей coBlom t died fbr Inffic oOh im by die N.C. Hiihway FMiol noivtdpnyetioijudliiHiilf in Dtvie DMctCoMlMWCCk. ! ' ÌDip< yBteEDi|pw iM di4 <d with ежймИп! ■ ufo speed after «i(ckii|*f«rola> hlelH tyei*. He WM noi la duty Л the lime of tbe Detective Chris Shuskey was re­ sponding 10 an emoiaicy call of 1 shooting when his unmarked car col­ lided widiioodiervehkleoaU.S.60t new HonTs'nuck Slop. Both men received prayerforjudg- mnHscoiillnMed on ttie condition they pay court costs.'Hie sentence means ttie cbaiies will not go againsi tiieir reeonU if ttiey do not receive sintilar diargei in the upcoming year. Suiidvision Plats Approved || Г-Я I li-i I: !;•! Ы1 la: I -'Two pcbnliw y plat! (or subdivl- dcM hm ban vpovedby ttie Divie F M ig B o v i and wiU be ' ItoltoBoHdofCom- i;ibr 4 fn val foUowing a f« ile ta iri4 JM .2 a ' ■ taloiiM rM iaH oalinldtvcl- a irtM irlK M in iV fM iq a n n ’val Л * nbdviikn called March WoodsPhaselonPeoplesCrcekRoad across trom Maichmont Plantation. Hie planning board also approved for recommendation a 47 lot subcUvi- sion on People Creek Road one mile fianN.C.801 lobecalledFaliingcreek Farm. 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D A V IE CO UNTY EN T E R P R IS E REC O RD , Jan . 15,1998-Bl T-E-M/l War Eagles Mend Fences; Wofk fogehterForWin • Days transform Into weeks when a btsketball team fails the sport's ultimate spelling bee; t-c-a-m. ■ Team is toundball vocabulary that Jump-shooting lecnogers brick “ nti^and then, imd in a fecehlTw(> g im quiz with South Rowan and Loringlon, DfVie's varsity boys clanked the side ofthe backboard. : -TheWar Eagles crackcd during crunch tin)eina61-54 |o^ 10 South and crumblcd 89=6510 Lexington. : .'Tbe leam ihiiig was slatting to gu T one woy, E ------------ Mother and A another, that type of thing,' Coach Jim Young said. "The spelling of that was nol rcally coining together, and a couple of Is were coming in.' ; ^oung, who recoils al Ihc sound of such self-absorbed agendas, sensed Ihe season unraveling during Uistjebacle wiUi Lexington (the first opponent in last week's three- game set) and Ihe following ^rhoon scheduled a closed-door rneuing, the kind of group criticism that.invited honest self-examination and self-corrcciion. , .'I call it a reality-check meeting tos^ where we're at, where we to be and if ihat's where we v(Mll to be as a team and what M te got 10 do,'he said.‘We puiilted out some tilings, Uiey {iMied oul some things, and h was jiifljometiiing that new programs aadjiew teams have to do.' • ifThe players listened attentively 10 llieir coach's message and vowed latlean up Iheir act. ; I'l was pleased,' Young said. 'It just showed the kind of kids we'te Hdtking witii. They're great kids. wanl to succeed, bul Uiey're still learning how to succeed. It's loiigh to leant how lo win over­ night, but I think Uiese kids have done a great job of getting that attitude." ! Young wcnl one-on-one witii vW tile Derek Faulkner, a super­ glue type player who had failed lo flil the team's cracks. Young urged ijic senior to grab tiie team's iteering wheel firmly. . : ICoach jusl lohl me this is my 1^ , ' he said. 'I might not be naiUng point guard anymore bul Pltu * Sm Stjr - nige U North Davie wrestler Armond Vonsialsky tries to escape as his opponent from Knox goes for a pin.- Photo« by Robin FarguMon- ND Wrestlers Bash Two Opponents; Conference Record 50 B y B rin P M i Davie County Enterprise Record North Davie's 60-23 bashing of Knox here Thursday resembled Uie Wildcats' firsl nine wins in scorc but littie else. North looked oulof sync tiiioughoultiie wres- tiing match, disturbing Coach Ron Kirk, who had Jusl watched his squad perform a clinic against hapless Cotriher-Lipe, 84-6 losers. "We looked goodTuesday (Jan. 6) and looked sorry against Knox," he sdd. *I know we didn'i wrestie dial strong a team on Tuesday bul we did excellent.' A Knox team full of cracks didn'i motivate unbeaten North tiie least bit. f( "Wejust didn't wrestle good,' Kirk said "We were sluggish. They gave up seven forfeilsj so everybody was loo laid back." The Wildcats, stamping leams by an average score of 70-16, sleepwalked and won by 37. "Wedidn'l wrestie up toour potential becausc we lost at 112and 119bytwopoints.andwewere winning 7-2 al 152 and got pinned,” Kirk said. Things are so bad Uiat the Wildcats areonpace to hand Kirk his nintii conference championship in 11 years. They're 5-0 in tiie Piedmont Middle SchopI Conference wiUi four malches left. "I Uiink we're in good shape as for as Uiat goes," he said. "We've jusl got to take one match al a time and wrestle Uie way we need to wrestle. We've gotalot of tilings to goover and get ironed OUI at practice." MooresvilleandSoutii Davie are Nonh's fore­ most obstacles, and if the Wildcats leap tiuse hurdles Uiey'll likely become co<hamps witii Kannapolis, an unbeaten team Uul won'l face; Nonh head-on but will collide witii North in Uie; PMSC Toumameni on Jnn. 23-24. ; "It'll be inleresting (facing Kannapolis)," Kirk said. "Il's been a good season so far and I expeci it lo be good Ihe rest of tiie way. We've Just gol Io gel adjusted a liltle bil more." Tyler Black, Adam Sain and Sleven Suuiley had pins against Knox. North gol a whopping 12 pins against Corriher-Lipe; Black, Josh Stanley, Fkue See EigU-Page B3 Coach Inspires DHS Basketball Team Down Tlie Stretch ByBriuiFttt» Davie Counly Enlerprise Recoid Losing was not an option Davie's varsity boys basketball leam cared, or perhaps dared, 10 con- lemplate, as Coach fim Young not so delk;ately remiiidedhislnxipianetUiieequattcnofFriday's 7l-54nonconB9encevk*!iyoverNoittiDavkison hi front of a large home audience. After watching tiie War Eagles squander all but 9ixpointsoffa45-32 lead. Young tore into his leam in ttie huddle as it prepared for die game's stretch drive. "We were kind of down," said guard Mike Whelan, who tmlchcd teammate Jason Neese for IS game-high poinu. "Coach lold ustopick il up. Finally in Uial fourth quaner, he said; 'Let's gel it togeUicr and suip die bull crap.' And so we came out and dkl il.” Whelan did il 55 seconds inu Uie founh. Nuraingafnigile47-43 lead, tiiegunner drilled a 3-pointer trom die wing, a shot in tiie arm tiial triggered a game-ending 24-11 nm. "Thai fell pretty good," Whelan sakl after making his team- leading 32nd 3-pointer. Neese'stip-inmadeit58-43,prompting North coach Rosco Turner lo call timeout. Tlie delay dkln'l delay tiie Uitz. Momenls after resuming play, swingman Derek Faulkner found his out­ side range, draining a trey from tiie comer tiiai stretched die lead lol6points. Nonh was cooked. Faulkner'sreaction said more Uian words. The senior ieaderpumped his fist and walked on air to tile oUier end as die cnwd roared. "Ihadn'lhila3allnighllong,sotiiaioneftom die comer, which is my worst section from tiie coun really, fell good because we were on a big nin tiien," said Faulkner, who scored 14 despile 3-of-l 1 free-tiirow shooting, joined Neese wiUi 11 tebounds and made tiitee assists and fliree steals, "rm going to work on tiiose free tiirows tomorrow." Caught in tt» tittoes of tiuce straight losses, tiie War Eagles (5-5) had tficir backs lo tiie wall. "II was a must," said Young, who sensed a letdown witti lowly North in town. "I was wotried becausc tills was die tiurdgamein four days.Iwas afraid we'd be really Hal, and we were flat pans of tile time.” Bul tiiey responded during money time. "Wedid some righitiungsatttierighl time and ttiat was a good sign, bccause in tiie past ttiey've rolled over in tiiose situations when it got close.. But we just dug down, did some tilings right and pulled tiie lead back OUL" ' PIcaK See Davie - Page M The Madiine: War Eagle Wrestlers Continue March B y B rlin lllii DavieeountyEnieiprise Rcconl---------- Davie wresttingcoK;bBuddy Lowery prefers backdoorentrance3,butnomatterhis Intentions, everyone heats tiie War Eagles coming. A moBslct mash macMne cant bUndskle op- ponatls, not when you deck advetsaries like Reynokls and South Stokes by scores of 62-9 and 52-20. Now I4-I overall and 2-0 in die Central Piedmont Conference, Lowery will continue to avoUttiiring arrivals, hoping tiialttieWar Eagles can tiptoe to ttieir I Itti CPC titie in 13 years. "Wewusdettpitliyiiiiid,” he saaTWejusT try to do tilings ttie right way, act like we've got some brains and don't make loo many people mad. We try to come in ttte backdoor, win and sneak back oul die back.” Loweiy,Ieadinghis22ndclub,hasbeen around too long lojumpaheadoftiiegame. He knows too well ttiat January horses don't necessarily mean Febntary stallions. "Il doesn't mailer whal you do righl now, il's what happens at die end,"hesakL"WeUy 10 keep titings in penpecttve, overemphasize doing die right ttun«sandtrviodottiinesasfinl4:la«Mwe__ possibly can." The War Eagles were first-class bullies from 112-140and fiom 171-heavyweight, where Brad Pack, Adam Bailey,Nick Summers, JeremySink, Drew Beck, Zeb Caner, Scott Comalzer, Brian Murphy and JJ . Rice Reynokls and Soutii got whippoL "We feel like fiom 112-135, we're pretiy solid," Lower saM. "Then we get a little inexpe­ rienced, and tiien from 152-up we're pretty good" W il Lowdermilk ran into a bulldozer al 160, losing 14-510 Raymond Eddy. . -"Wilwasbettertech«ique-wiae,butllwasone of those tilings where sirengtii and muscle over- niled," Loweiy said. ~Ihat sucker was built. He was put togetiier as good as anybody, a good-. lookingatitiete....IfhewantedtomoveloDavie . County, we could." NottiingsiopsCarter,whoimprovcdtol9-0. : Heinjuredaknee,missedpracticewhilevisiting : adoclortiiedaybeforetiienutch,dieiipronipily : beat lus 171-pound opposition 4-2. . 'He wasjust sluggish," Loweiy said. "Ijusl I don't ttiink he felt comfortable. F h iiiS iiD n ii- n w iM : Red Hot: After Slow Start, North Girls Blaze Through PMSC ByBriaoPlita Davie County Enterprise Recotd When Nortti Davie's eightii-grade gitla basketiiBU leam found itt ihyttim, il was aUoverfor the Piedmont Mkldle School Coafeietice. Tbe WUdcali, who stumbled out widi five straight losses, have roared to foursuccessivevk;laries,includinglasl week's 42-21 and 45-13 romps over Corriher-Llpe and Knox. Afiertttreeweeksofwearinganiask of Ihisliation, a smile has begun lo form al one comer of Coach '№sh King's moutii. They are looking very good righl now,'she said. "Il look a while for ttiem 10 get back into ttK riiytiun of ttiings, define dieir niche and find where ttieir role Is. Ev­ erybody has finally found ttieir role, and ttiey're supporting each other real (Well." Witti ttw re^ulor-season tiUe chasc oul of reach, ttie Wlkfcau are turning ttieir allentkins to ttie PMSC Tourna­ ment. Nonh, ttiedefending toumameni champions, conceivably couU gallop away witti ttie l ^ y once more. "If we keep improving as much as we're imptoving now, tiien, yeah, I tiiinkwehaveagoodshotattiiecmfer- ence championship," she said. "Be-; cause we're playing 10 times better now tiian we did al tiie beginning of die season.' Ashley Williams and Lauren C » ; natzer muscled a bigger inside co<)it: lerpan, scored eight poinis each ilH, , FhuaSccAU-PapI»; I B2 r D A V IE CO UNTY E N T E R P R IS E REC O RD , Jan . 15,1998 Say What? Fans Come Out To Cheer Basketball Team Continued From Pace B l I’m Ihc senior, (he leader on ihis team. 1 haven't been Icuding.” Faulkner didn't blink. In fnct, the demands elevated his confidence. "It didn't shock me bccausc I've played almost every position on that court," he said. "Actually, it made me feel rcal good bccausc I’ve had a few bad games and for him to still believe in me, still tell me that's my team and to take control, that gives you a lol of confidence." The War Eagles sanded some Jagged edges, mended Tcnces and worked furiously on \heir mission M East Burke, the first stop on the post-meeting trail. But this wasn’t just any stop. East is the region's top-ranked club, and Young declared moral victory in the aftermath of Davie’s 88-75 loss. The coach accepted defeat with unusual calm, largely bccausc East made 45 trips to the foul line, converting 35, to Davie’s 14. Davie played with vital emotion, a performance that Young consid­ ered marvelous. "They reacted extremely well to Ihc meeting, camc out against East Burke and other than 45-14 we outplayed them In every avenue of the game - the attitude and the enthusiasm that wc showed that wc haven't been showing and the excitement about what wc’rc doing," he said. "The kids knew right away that that's what we've got to do." The overnight turnabout had senior Jason Neese in high spirits. "Wc come in there and every* body was talking about them being No. 1 In the region, and wejust played our butts off," he said. "Wc got closc to winning." The intensity and extreme emotion carried Into Friday, when the War Eagles whipped wobbly North Davidson 71-54. "Wejust came out full intcn* ; sUy," Ncesc ssud. "We're coming along. Wc played rcally well. Everybody on our team contributed a lot. Wejust decided wc were going to comc out and play." And they played In front of fans. Probably the largest home crowd since Davie scorched Scotland Coumy in the lirst round of the 1995 playoffs filled usually vacant scats. But, of coursc, sloppy perfor­ mances crcatc a low-voltage draw. The players’ ideas toenhancc their appeal: marking off a student's section, lowering the students’ ticket price to a buck and hanging decorative posters ihroughoul hallways. Neese, accustomed to a librjry volume level, heard a different crowd. "That was nice." said Neese, who nxalled the empty years. "I've been playing varsity three years and I've never seen this many people out there supporting us like that, cheering for us and slaying the whole game. I’m used to seeing people gone after the third quarter. 1 remember my sophomorc year, they’d be gone by halftime. Il was nice. It was cxciting for me and the whole team." But begging posters and prices won't lure customers alone. Frequent wins and occasional dunks work best. Davle won and Neese und Faulkner dunked. "That makes a lot of difference," he said. "Becausc. for instance, when Jason and I gol our dunks, everybody in the stands was up and checring." The mob bccamc rowdy when a referee callcd a technical foul on Faulkner for demonstrating the raise-the-roof routine on his way down court. "1 got a icchnical for looking into the stands, but that's OK bccausc everybody comes up lo me and asks me: 'Faulkner, arc you going to gel a dunk for me?' I tcH them yeah. When I get the dunk for them. I've got to acknowledge them." Faulkner felt overjoyed becausc the fans finally gave a hoot, undoubtedly Ы;саи$е there was something to hoot about. Davie High varsity girls basketball team members are, from left; front row, Leslie Holcomb, Julie McDaniei, Coach Carol Cozart, Kathryn Jackson and Tina Harkness; back row, Katherine Phillips, Jodie Stone, Melinda Richie, Erin Umberger, Tiffany Peoples, Kim Anderson and Dana Smith. - Photo by Robin Fergusson Black Knights Hold Off Davie Girls 49-43 By Brian Pitts Davie Counly Enterprise Rccord North Davidson’s varsiiy girls bus- kelball team had all the rights answers when things maiiercd most against the Davie War Eagles, who received fail­ ing grades during cninch time’s two- minuie exam. The Black Knights, who never irailedwhileimprov- ing to 8-3, put up a wallof defense in the llnal frantic minutes and held on for a 49-1 43 nonconference victory. Davie, which I fell for the fifth con-1 scculive time, dropped to 3-7, Pnncclingafour-' point lead with 1:30 Richie lcft,Nimh‘sst;irplaycr.BrandyKcenan. who led all scorers with 15 points, losl her cool at the worst possible time. Enraged at ihe officials over a no-foul call afler driving through a crowded lane. Keenan protested lo one of the Ihrec referees, who heard the wrong word and whistled her for a technical foul. & Bul Davie missed both free ihrows. summing up the War Eagles' act down the strclch. Trailing by three with 1:15 left, center Erin Umberger's shot was hlwkcd and then kickcd oul of bounds, giving Nonh possession. After North n\ade one of two free Ihrows wiih 48 sa’onds left, pushing ils lead to •*7-43, guard Leslie Holcomb made n move to the basket. But Keenan stole the ball, striping Davie's hopes. '’Wenecdloworkonourlwo-minulc game: the coach needs to work on her lwo-minutcgamc,"s;iidfirsl-ycarcoach Сап)| Cozait. "Wc’rc going to all work on lhal." ' The game was clciirly up for grabs, bul North's harassing defense proved to be the dift'erencc. "Wc had our chances, we liad our moments our there tonight," Co/art said. Tliey played some awesome defense at the end. They were iuitici- pating very well." After North built a 18-9 first-quar- ter lead, the Wju- Eagles began Ihe first of rcpcaled charges. Uiflbcrgcr, wlio led three Davie players in double figures with 13 points. Recreation Basketball League Scores Announced Boys 6th Grade Wed Jan. 7 CELTICS (27) DavidOnillo6 Andrew McClannon 10 Corey Woods Robbie Fnnklin 6 Girls 5\6 Thun. Jan. 8 TARHEELS (17) Alyson Walker 10 Erin Whitakers Stephanie Winten 2 Boys 6th Grade Thurs. Jan. 8 MAGIC (22) Matthew Burchette 18 Kevin Winten. 2 Jermey Young2 DEACONS (25) Chase Elmore 1 Maurice Wilson 16 Michael Gravatte 2 Nathan Crowe 6 BULLS (IS) Heather Boger 7 Laura Riddle 6 Justine Gamble 2 TARHEELS (13) Billy Riddle I Derrick Foster 10 Jason Smoot 2 Girls 5\6 Wed. Jaa 7 WILDCATS (21) Andrea Dwiggins S Miranda Chandler 4 Kouitn^Hamahan4 Kelly Mitchell 6 BritMiv Campbell 2 LIBERTY (14) i MefinJoidan4 Brit^Holt2 ; Jesikt Flanagan 2 : Ashlqr Comatzer 2 : ChristyTayk)r2 : DtnifeOiilinvetous2 MAGIC (18) Jessica Nelms 12 Elizabeth Colbert 6 Heather Oakley 1 TIGERS (4) Cariy Balsley 2 Merideth Bryson 2 GIrfs battle for the bail durlnia a Mocksville-Davie Parks and Recreation League game at the Brock Gym. • Photo by Robin ForguMon Boys Sth Grade Mon. Jan. S HEAT (15) D.J.Rice7 Terrell Wilson 2 TimErb2 Nicholas Williams 4 TARHEELS (23) James Arnold 6 Michael Mashore 15 Michael Paoni 2 LAKERS (12) David Stein 6 Brent Harpe 6 DEACONS (8) Dustin Morgan 2 Jermey Raby 2 Andrew Beck 4 nialching her season high, hil three h;Lskels from inside and out during an 8-2 run lhat cut North's lead to 20-17. Umberger's offensive aggression wasa radical dep;irturc from Ihe recent past. For Ihe game, .she scored six than her last finir games combineil. "Erin did some really gvxxl work down inside." Co/art said. "She was keeping il basic." Then, at the outset ofthe third quar­ ter, it was Holcomb’s lum lo lead a rally. Scoring seven points in a three- minute span, the shwlcr erased a fivc- poini deficit and brought Davie all the way back for ihe first lime, tying the game at 26-26. Bouncing biick from a brief slump, when she scored a total of six points in two games. Holcomb (10 points) readied double figures for the third straight game. "Usiie is gelling hershiK)t ing touch back a linle bit." Co/art said, "She started pressing there ut one point and time." Then, three minutes into the fourth, MclindaRlchie(12season*high points) look Ihe game hy iheihnwt. With North (ahead 37-32) threatening to blow the game o|icn. Richie sank a free throw, hit a short bank and made an acrobatic fast-hrejik layup off Tina Harkness' outlet pass, foreing the game's third tic at 37-37 wiih4:30 left. For40scconds. the stage belonged to Richie. "She’s been a Ultle bil hesitani," Co/art said. "Melinda is getting more positive about pulling it up." No joke. Down five with 2:46 left, Ihc forward found herself open in the comer.Surprisingcveryoncinthegym, Richie boldly launched a 3-pointcr. a clutch shot the ripped through the net and choppcd Nonh's lead to 42-40; She hud the green light all the way. "Wc praclicc those," Cozurt said. "Everybixly on the team pnicliceà 3s. and Melinda isactuallyakucr3-poini shooler than she give.s herself crcdit for. Wc kept telling herslic was going lo have al least one by the end of the season." : But Tiffany Adkins' scorc off a missed free Ihrow and Katie Slone's tumiut)und jumper stretched Nonh's lead to 46-40. For the skid to slop, the War Eagles must put an end to their streaky play and glue Ihe pieces together. "We haven't been playing 32 min­ utes," said Cozart, whosccluhdropped 52-31 and 56-41 decisions lo Lexing­ ton and East Burke earlier in the week. "We've been playing well in spots, then wc lose our focus. We've got to Slay focused for 32 minulcs, and they know that." Bul nothing's seltlcd during rion- league games, a c\)infoning fact that Co/Âin's leaning on. "We'rc going lo get there," she said. "If we had lo take lumps, wc wanl to take ihcni in the prcseason and wc wanl to be ready to go in conference." The confcrence is here. Davie visits Reynolds, a strong candidate to finish high in the Central Piedmom Confer­ ence rankings, this Thursday. • Tina Harkness {uldcd four points and Tiffany Ptt>ples, the team's sec­ ond-leading scorer behind Holcomb (8.4) at 8.3 point-i a game, was held lo two. Davie's Katherine Phillips fights for a loose ball. Call Carolina PRfMfSVWl' The Mini Dish Satellite Service pcriUy NoEqu^>mentToPutctM«e Prime Star SupiiMt & Malnttira M Equlpnwm VOUR DAVIB COUNTY р н м ш атлн аш .й я S IM M I I O I or 1-I0IM 41.M M DAVIE COUNTY EN TERPRISE RECORO, Jan. IS, 1998 - B3 Heartbreak Hotel: South Davie Wrestlers S Je r In Tough Losses By Brian Pitt.i Davitt County Entcqirise Rccord During the South Davie wrestling icam’s elghl-niaich winning streak, most everyone forgol lhat there’s eight scvenih-gradc starters in the Tigers' ; 15-man lineup. • Moorcsvillc and Kannapolis re­ minded everyone last week, handing the Tigers their first losses of the year and extinguishing any hopes of repeat­ ing as rcgular-season champs in the Piedmont Middle School Conference. "Wc'rc still young, you know," said Conch Matt Wilson, who watched South's two-year, 20-match winning streak come lo an end. "(Moorcsvillcand Kunnapolis)wcrc physically sironger.. . . I don'l think they’re any better than us, I jusl think they had a little more mature uthleie." Dcnatedfromthcstunning^Mb;)ck.s, Wilson tried desperately to pump his wrestlers back up as ihey prepare for the season's stretch drive. "Wc had a long talk after practice the other day," he .said. "They werc down aboul it, pretty heartbroken, but wc'rc going lo be all right. Wc'rc going tocome back, do the right stuff and jusl keep working al il." In a dramatic finish, Moorcsville's heavyweight licat Adam Barber 9-5 in the final match, turning a 42-40 South lead Inlo a Mmiresville triumph. Wilson stood hy his heavyweight's side. "It wasn't heavyweight (lhat lost the match)." he said." Wc could have won il anywhere along therc, but that’s just wherc it ended up.That's a whole lot of prc.s.siire lo pul Adam in. "IwasproudofAdam.Hcgavc 100 percent. He wrestled wclland I Ihink in the tournament he'll beat him." With Larry Hudson, Jacob Gamer and MichacI Clement providing the only wins in Ihe firsl 10 matches, Soulh trailed 40-18. Ilul Richard Blackman. J.J. Johnson. D.J. Clawson and A.J. ScalesralliedlhcTigcrswithfourback- lo-back pins lhal lifted South to a 42- 40 lead with one mutch left. Claw.son's win gave Soulh a sur­ prising boosl. "Thai's one wc weren't looking lo win becausc the kid was pretty gcxxl," Wilson said. "D J. wrcstlcd well." Kannapolis, winners in eight of ihc final 11 matchcs, ovcreamc an carly 15-3 hole. Acrucial 12-point swingwcntKan- napoli:»’ way when a Soulh wrestler got stuck after controlling most of the maich. ■ "Wc had iheir boy pinned al 132," Wii.son said. "Then wc losl by pin. "Wehadanolhcrdecision thal could have gone anoiher way.... Anywhere aUmg tlwre we could have had another match go the olher way." Soulh got wins fn)Mi Hudson. Luke Koontz, Cody Wright, Clemeni, Johnson and Barber. • No one can slop seventh graders Clement und Johnson, who arc a com­ bined 20-0. Barber, Ktxinlz and Gar­ ner arc 9-1 and Scales is 8-2. Confectionary Plus Mo.Ja Clwcolalt Piai. СД««.Qlft ßaiWt. PUll*n. Tim. би Р«Нч O^eJJlne* • • ipeeiillO* J.IÍ4B.ll4J.ll4B.-n..C-ff...&. 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Chris Hauser, Cassidy McMahan. Nick Raby and Chris Nichols. Eight wrcsllcts are still sporting spotless league rccords: Nichols (10- 0). Houser (10-0), Sain (9-0). Sicvcn Stanley (9-0), Black (8-0). McMahan (7-0), Jon Goode (6-0)and Raby (4-0). Danny MillcrandJoshStanlcy have lost jusl oncc. CrxmkrШ г Realtors® Ш M U Your Home Town Realtors Fu ll Service • Fu ll Time 2265-C l.ewlsville-Clemmon5 Road CiemtiKins NC 27012 766-0515 GENE’S A U T O P A R T S We Make Hydraulic Hoses & Mix Auto Paint 910*766>9148 3612 Clemmons Road Clemmons er« Wildcats Shooting For Playoffs By Brian Pitts Davie County Enterpri.se Rccord The roller coaster that has been the North Davie eighth-grade boys has- keiballicam'sseasonthusfarwasriding high again Thursday at Knox. Just two day.s after a heartbreaking ; 57-55 loss to Cotriher-Lipe, the Wild- : cats revived their playoffdrcants with 059-41 ihrashingofKnox. Suddenly, agroup that won just one guinc last year is 2-5 in the Piedmont Middle School Conference (4-5 over- oil) and bubblc'ficld residents. Eight teams from the 13-tcam league will advancc to the postseason toumamcnt. "I think they feci good about where , ihcyare."CoachTrishKingsald."lTM!y ; are really wanting to go to the louma- ■ mcrn. They're on Ihc bubble. Wc need at least one more conferencc win to even think about going to the touma­ mcnt." Justin Dotson's season-high 13 points, Dan Sullivan's 11 and leading scorer Scon Stevens' usual output (10) ; upgraded North to bubble status. ; -, "I was rcally glad to sec (Dotson) hove a good game." King said. "He hod . a rcal nice game on the outside and ! inside. He wj&luttiny20-footers ftonr r the comer, plus some stuff on the in- ' .side." ¡ r ‘ Sullivan has becomc King's reli- ' able sixth mon. •i; "He had a really good game," she ^*^d. "He has just really comc on the :-'l?si few games. He is being a rcal Shootout Set The Sccond Annuol Great Dovie Shootout. si»nsorcdbythcNoilh Davie BoostcrClub,isselforFcb. l4otNonh Davlc Middle School. Activities, open to boys and girls from third grade-eighth, will begin ot 8 a.m. with wami-ups, followed by a summa^ of the mles at 8:45 and pre- : liminaries at 9. •meentry fee isSlO. Fiist-, second- andthird-placctiophicswillbeawanled in three different competitions, free throw, hot shol and 3-point. Fot questions, contact President L *SteveSnüth al 9984)639. dominant player. He's u real deter­ mined player that works very' hard in praclicc." And he may have woriccd his way out of the sixth-man's role. "He's earned himself u starting po­ silion in the fuiure," King said. "He may see himself starting a few games." North, which buried the Trojans into a 31-9 halftime hole, also got seven points each from Kenny Orsillo, Brandon Gentry and Danny Loeffler and two from Doug Smith and Donnie Vestal. Stevens’ 12.8 average is canying the Wildcats, who ore getting 5.4 from Gentry« Vestal ond Dotson and 5.2 from Sullivon. Corrihcr-Lipe was fouled on a fol­ low attempt off a rebound with less lhan a sccond left, hil two free throws and survived the two-point thriller. North then needed more lhan a miracle. "There was no time on thcclock but the buzzer hadn’t gone olT yet," King said." Wc tried lo set up a play and got 0 shot oft"." But the shot was o humed heave from halfcourt that banged the backboard. • Stevens notched his scvcnih double-figure game with 15 points and Gentry and Vestal added 10 and nine. Smith and On>illohadsix,DavidWool- dridgc five and Dotson four.... Nonh nailed eight 3-pointcrs, with Stevens connecting three limes and Gentry twice. 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Od Mtvybr yoNr pmoMil rrwrvoMoa, 1t№F0tDlllllWt'778-lW5 All Thirteen Contribute For North Davie Girls Conllnued From Page B l pushed North's winning slrcak lo four gaiiBs:--------------------- "They had really good Inside gomes," King said. "Corriher-Llpchad agirlprobably6.0,abig-sizedgirl,and we had been working on boxing oul so much in pcaclice lhal the girls luiew the only waylolceep her off Ihe boards was to box her oul. And Williams did an cxccllem job, I mean jusl a greal job." Usually a foottute, Comatzer has incieasingly improved and finally ar­ rived as a forceful inside presence. "Lauren's kind of a sleeper for me," King said, "She's one of those playeis who has the polenlial lo be a really good player bill twids back a Ullie bil. "She is suiting to step upa lillle bil. I Ihink she's getting a lot more conli- dence more than anything. She is ac­ complishing Ihingsihalshedidn'l think she could." Nine moic Wildcats contributed to ll№ cause: Lindsay Smilh and India Laughlin had five points: Dana Frank__ four; Christina Gajewski three; Amanda Sink. Stacey Handy, Candice Lesperance and Layne Groul two; and Sarah Mcrlau one. Everyone hil the highlight reel against Knox, exciting King more lhan anything else. "When you have 13girls and every single girl scorcs, lhal's a big accom­ plishment," King said. '"Ihal shows lhat this team is playing as a team, really working together and Irying lo push one another." The only playeis who didn'l scratch agalnsi Coniher-Lipe, Deette Riddle and Jenna Richie, joined the scoring parade against Knox with six and two points, respectively.' Williams led the pack with eight. Flow m Fo r л и O ettuh n SM ersN Slate Employeeor Credt Unloii Opens New Location hi Ctemmons ^ ^ ^ n g lo ^ e e s ^ re d iU Jn io n The Slate Employees’ Credil Union, founded in 1937, is a nonprofit financial cooperative established by stale employees in North Carolina. The State Employees’ Credit Union began as a part time c^ration in the basement floor of the Agricultural 3iiiIding.infialeigh^nce4hat-tim&4h»Ci«dit-Unien-ba5.g{own-to-448-bri Communities all over the state. The Credit Union is happy to announce the opening of a new location in Clemmons located at 3621 Clemmons Rd. The State Employees’ Credit Union is a member owned financial institution in which services are specifically designed to fit the needs of its owners. Additionally, SECU is a nonprofit organization in which all eamings are returned back to its members in the form of betier interest rates on deposit accounts and loans and little to no fees on most services. SECU offers savings, checking, IRA accounts and safe deposit boxes as well as many loan services from person^ loans and auto loans lo various types of mortgage services. SECU also offers many automated and extended hour services to serve members 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Currently, the Credit Union has over 490 CASH POINTS Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) across the state and is the largest privately owned ATM system in North Carolina. The ASK SECU Voice Response System and the new phone center offer access to accounts, information and loan services after business hours and on weekends. State Employees’ Credit Union also processes services for members of two additional crcdit unions. North Carolina Local Govemment Employees’ Federal Credit Union serves local govemment employees, elected officials and members of their immediate families. Employees of North Carolina newspapers and their immediate families are eligible tojoin the North Carolina Press Association Federal Credil Union. Membership in the State Employees' Credit Union is offered lo slate employees, public school employees and their itninediaie families. For more informalion please visit your local branch office during business hours, 8:30 a.m. - S:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. •В4 - D A V IE CO UISTŸ E N T E R P R IS E REC O RD , Jan . 15,1998 U A V IE CO UNTY E N T E R P R IS E REC O RD , Ja a 15,1998 - B5 Collins, Orsilld Pave Way For JV Boys This is u serious 1*2 puncli. In ihrccgames I;ls\ week. piVml guiirJ Kenny Collins accumuluieU 33 poinis and 27 assists as Davie’s JV haskeibiill team won two of three noncanfercncc games to ittiprove to 7-2. In two games, center John Orsiilo piled up 27 points. 20 rcbounds and six blocks. The Central Piedmont Conrerence will gel its firet dose of the elcctri lying duel Thursday when Reynolds visits Mocksville. In the first game of the busy week. t.x!xing(on snapped Davie's five-game winning streak 62-50, but the War Uiigles regrouped lo dispatch East Burke 58-41 and North Davidson 71- 55. Davie’s lethargic .showing against Lexington lel^ Coach Leo Brunelii shell-shocked. "We werc flat againsi Ijixington," he sjiid. "It was ihe fiRt lime all season Ihat wc haven't shot well, We've been averaging seven 3-poiniers a game and we didn'l hil any." The li\K)ps improved their standing with llie coach hy respt)niling with two wins in as many days. "Tliat's Ihc posillve ihing," he said. "Tltey did come back strung wilh two road wins by more lhan 10 points, a credit to them." Collins (18 points, 11 ussi.sts, Ihrcc steals) and Shawn Brooks (18 points, sixrcbounds, lour sieals)Ied four play­ ers in double figures against North. Dominic Graham and Jeremiah Crcason added 12 and II. and R(xl Tenor and Scottie Cnimp cicaned up Inside svith nine boiutls cach. As usual, Davie shared the scoring against lijist Burke, a leam whipped by Jason Shenner's 12 points, Graham’s I I,Orsillo’s 10,Brooks'elghlandCol- lins’ 7. Orsiilo ruled undemeath wiih I i rcbounds and Collins distributed 11 assisis. ’Thai was probably one of the bel- lerall-around atiackswe’vc had, somc­ lhing Coach (Jim) Young’s system does,'’ Brunelii said. "Il’s go(xl lo .see that happening. You can shut down one player but others step up.” Orsillodamagcd Lexington wilh 17 poinis. nine rebounds and six blocks. Shcmicr added 10, and Coilins had cighl poinis and five assists. Prize In Opening Week The opening week of the Davie Cfwnty ^tetprise ReconlV biggest-èver basketball contest was a lo^am ^ John Bûteio^ pievaUed in the end. separating himself fipom thé pack by nearly', hitting tiw Noith Carolina-ViiginUi tie-bfcakeroo the Iwttoh. ‘ V ' The ACC teams totaled 154 points, one off Buleto's lS3. Butero. the $20 firsti>lace winner, Kim Jackst^ Vemon Thi ! ompson aiid young Brad Coniher missed five games each. . ; Coiriher expected a turtle's pace to the'ganK. predicting 123, and for good reason. Vii^nia was playing. j.! ■nwrnpspn narrowly m is^ second, picking 141,13 off crtii- ' pared to JMkson’s 163, just nine off. Jackson took second worth a çbieéseburger, firy and soda ($5). Basketball Contest CONTEST RULES 1. Anyone can enter excej _______Enterprise and Record and their iamilies. Only one entry per person per week. 2. Games In this week's contest are listed in each ad on these pages .Fill in Ihe contest blank and mail the entry loThe Davie County Enterprise and Record.P.0. Box 99 Mocksville, NC 27020 or submiMo the offico at 17t S. MainStreet. MocksviDe.Or submit by FAX(704)-634-9760. Deadiine each week is Friday at 5 p.m. 3. The first entrant correclfy predicting the outcome of all games in a weekwill reccivo a grand prize of smWAekly prizes of $20 and $5 will be awarded for the entrants predicting the most games correctly.. In case ol ties, the tie-breaker will be used to determine Ihe winners. In case of lies, awards win be divkJed equally. 4. 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"Kalie sicpped in that spot and did well,’' Sinopoli said. ’The last-sccond shot was a reward that she deserved." Davie, suddenly missing froin all aiigles, including the foul line, fritlcrcd away u siX‘poinl lead nnd watched North lie the game with 30 seconds remaining. The War Eagles, though, recovered Just In time. "I wasjusi happy lo get oul cf that gym with a win bccausc wccommillcd 21 fouls lo their 10,’' suid Sinopoli. wht) blamed excesslvc fouls for dis* nipting his team's rhythm. "We fouled so many times that we couldn'l pull away,’’ he .said. Heather Schlcupncr, Davie's hol­ iest player, led wilh 14 points. Amber Hamm added nine, Shelby Michacl eight, Dcmhardt five und Mary Beth Dinkins four. Eusi Qurkc ended uny dreams of m unbeaten season aday earlier, tripping the War Eagles 44-34. ”Ii wus a combinaiion of us not .sluKiling well und allowing live open layups that dctennined the game," Si­ nopoli suid. "Wc also had u lot of lumovcrs thal got us out of rhyihm." MichucI (13 points) and Schlcup­ ncr (11) pmvidcd virtually all of the offense for Davic, which got five fmm Stacy Queen, three from Hai«m and two from Bcmhardl. Davic. gelling contributions fmm 1 \ players, ubsolulcly destroyed Lex­ ington 63-22. Bcmhardl hadabreulxlhroughgamc with 11. and Schlcupncr rccordcd the second of four straight doublc-ilgurc outings with 10. Stephanie Hepler added eight. Hamm and Heather Lanning had six nnd Michacl and Elise Whitakcrscored five. Queen and Jerri Ann Angell chipped in four and Sarah Jackson and Dinkins scorcd two. • Morton, averaging 4.8 poinis, had an uppoinlmcnt with the d<x:tor nn Monday to examine her back. . . . Schlcupncr is scoring al a 10.2 pacc and Michacl Is Iwlding steady nt 8.2. Parl<s & Rec Church Basketball Schedule Ja n .18 1:30 - Ccnier-Rrst Methodist 2:30 - Sl. 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I DAY PHONE: Тош NAHE:. T I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I l\ M . D A V IE CO UNTY E N T E R P R IS E R EC O RD , Ja n . 15,1998 Davie's Derek Faulkner glides through the lane to make a pass.Mike Whelan leans In to attempt a shot. - Photos by Jam es Barringer Davie Boys Roll To Second Win Over North Davidson CoatkHM dFnwbeBBl Ibe War Eagles roared out of the И тЩ Mocks, thanks to a lightning stafi by Whelan, who scorcd the (cam's first eight points and led a 10-2 spurt He nailed a 3-pointer 2:21 into the game, converted a 3-point play 22 scc­ onds later and then hit adriving laj-up. Hcthankedseveral teammates for find­ ing him. The guys were giving the ball up. giving me the ball on the break and spotting me up," he said. "Lany (Um­ berger) and the Nccses (Jason and Jamie) were setting somegoodscrcens, and Duane (Phillips) and Dcrck were getting me the bat). Everything was working out.” The War Eagles kept a miscrable- shooting North team (1-11) at a stiff- amï’s length throughout the first half. Jason Nccsc's layup and dunk twice extended the margin to 13 points and inside scores by Ray Spain and Um­ berger, who scorcd a season-high 10, worked the cushion to 27-14 and 29- 16. Three stjaightpointsfromFaulkner. a foltow shot and a im throw, pro­ vided Davie with its largest lead ofthe half, 35-20.Nofth then scored thefinal four points of the half. Midwaythrough the third, iheBlack Knights niade their only serious run. outscoring Davie 9-2 to end the period and clawing back to 47-41. Young attributed North's surge to Davie's tired legs. Гог IS poinis. his season high. Tve been irying my hardcsl lo gel ihe rcboOnds ihroughoul the season," he said. "But lonighi I rcally iHcdiogo onensivcwithlt.iricdtoiakcmy.shois. and Ihcy were dropping." • Jamie Ncesc added six points, Cedric \Vhiie had five and Phillips \corcd four. Spain had two and Brian Laneunc.... Earlier in the week, Davie lost to Lcxinglon 89-65 and to heavy­ weight East Burke, the (op-ninked team in its region. 88-75. Young blamed Easl's 45 frce-lhrow attempts com­ pared to Davie's 14 fcr ihe loss. "Wc played so well against the No. I team it» Ihcir rcglon."htt said. "Wcomscored them fromihe iicld. It wasonly ihe foul line lhal beai us.". . . . Davie begins play in the Central Piedmont Confer- cnceThursdayai Reynolds, ihelcague's defending champ and preseason fa­ vorite to repeal. Davie Off To Strong Start In Conference Conlinued From Page Bl "He's nol a real physical wresller lhal scares you when you walk out there, bul he ouihinks you a lol of limes." Murphy (16-2) was all business, pinning his man quickly in the flrsl period. "He's wrosilinf! prcliy steady," Lowery .said. "He was real agjrcssivc on his feel. He 1 wrestled real well. "He showed a Lowery lot of leadership os far as; 'Let's get il done and lei's gel it right.'" For Ihc most part, Davie made il right. "WcwTOllcd real aggressive e.TTly," Lowery said. "I ihoughl il was the bcsl we've wrestled in a long lime really." The Reynolds Demons brought a fragile lineup and stumbled home with a 53-point loss. Actually, they left carly, forfeiting the final four malchcs lo Carter, Cor- natacr, Muiphy and Ricc. They wanted no part of those four, cspcciallyRice(17-l). 'ThcyhadoncguythalcouldwTe.sile 275, he (the coach) jasi didn’t feel comfonablcaboutpuiiinghimout diere againsi J J.," Lowety said. Reynolds' short highlights: Chris Baroelie was pinned and Jamey Holl lost 3-1 in overtime. The rest belonged to Davie, which gotpinsrromBailey,Sink, Jon Mauney and Lowdermilk and decisions from Pack, Summers, Bcck and Wesley Johnson. • Remaining lop reconls: Bailey 19-1, Pack 18-2, Mauney 17-3, Comalzcr 16-2, Holl l4-5, Sink 14-5, Bcck 14-6 and Lowdermilk 12-7___ Davie heads to Durham Riverside Sat­ urday 10 compcle in a ruthless quad- leam toumamenl lhat includes ihinl- rankcd New Bern and fourth-ranked Riverside. Davie is Nu. 5. Umberger Jason Neesc South Girls Mash lUlooresville, Fall To Kannapolis "I think the third game in four days (took its loll)." he said. "Wc camc out flai in Ihe third quarter. Thai was the big difference." Then Ihe coach wenl to the drawing board, correcting Davie’s overanxious traps. "We did a liule adjusimcni," he said. "Wc didn't changc anyihing ex­ cept wc pickcd up our defense. Wc were overtrapping. Wc went back to being patient on our traps, trapping where we were supposed to. Wc gol the turnovers and opened il up. " Wc wanted to win too badly. When you haven't learned to win. sometimes you play not to lose instead of playing to win. We had a little of that. Wc overcame it, which is anoihcr good lesson for us." Jason Neesc, a 6-6 cenier. made a strong effort to expand Ws offensive game. Taking lSslK)ts,hcmadescven Davie Higli Basketball Statistics Boys Record: 5-5,0-0 CPC FauUmt Jana M uon МШег UnaNccM Amie Mene m Ui|» Spain U n tefct Whd<0 Wbte G n Rs Rcbi Aiifals Slls PPG 10 128 49 46 23 12.8 4 5 4 11 1 1.3 7 7 1 4 2 1.092210 2 3 2.4 g 7 11 7 1 0.9 9 31 6 18 13 3.410 101 88 19 5 10.1 5 36 IS 3 1 7.2 10 К II 35 11 8.5 9 35 37 5 5 3.9 to 33 42 14 15 3.3 10 I4S 21 26 16 14.58aII1047.3 Wkda 32, Wkile 13, Fatdkacr 12, Miller 3, Lane 2, Marion, PIdllips ■ Nmc 13, Spain 8, Шкяег 3, Jamie №ex 3, Phillips 2, Uniberga 2, J . South D.ivic’s cighih-grade girts baskelball team received several sltong cirons.patticul.irlyframJcs5ica Grant (12 poinLs, eight rebounds), who led Ihe 'Tigeis pasl Mooresville 33-25 hen; Jan. 6. Two days later, the Tigeis werc bounced 41-28 by Ihe conference's lop leam, Kannapolis. "This was a whole leam game," Coach Melanie Linville said of Ihc victoiy over Mooresville. "Everyone played well. Those coming off the bench added offensive and defensive strength. The girts played wilh confi­ dence and heart. "The guards - Chrislin McClamrock, Krislin Raynor, Randi Moore and Holly Williams - had an outstanding defensive game while the big girts - Samantha Conner, Granl, Anna Mackinlosh and Erin Grey - did a good job rebounding." The Tigers, who outscored Ihc Red Imps In every quailer but Ihc fourth, baitcred Moore.sville wilh Ibeii transi- Signups Under Way For K-2 Basketball Instruction Program The Mock&villc-Davic Parks and Recreation Department is accepling Tcgbtraiion forms for a K-2 Instnic- tional Basketball Program, which is designed tolcochtasicbaskctballskills. This is not a league, but on the lost day the childrcn will divide up into teams just for fun. They will meet al the Brock Gym for five SO-minutc sessions on Ihc fol­ lowing Wednesdays: Jun. 21,28, Feb. 11 and 18. Klndergarlnen will mceion the following Thursdays al 3:10 p.m.: Jan. 22,28. Feb. 5.12 and 19. Therc will be two sessions each Wednesday. The first session will heal 3:lQp.m.and the sccond ai4;lO.There willbe ISportlcipantspercIass.Once all sessions ate filled, there will be a walilngllsl. PrereglstmlonisRqulred.Thecos(U$20(shiftwUlbeliKnMled). lion game. "The team hud a grcal transition game, making several poinlsoffof fust breaks." Linville said. This was the mosi well-played game of the season so far." Moore had five points and Conner added four and cighl rebounds. South got four from McClamrock and Sara Erb and two fmm Raynor and Mackin­ tosh. Soulh was in lop form again against KannapoUs.bulii'lltakcmorcihanihat to knock off the unbeaten Blue Devils. The girls had anoihcr good game but fell short," Linville said. "It was a loialteamcffortwilhcvcry girl playing Iheir heart out. We gave them a gixnl game and didn'l give up.” Raynor led seven scorers wilh nine poinis, Erb had seven and Granl (six rebounds) added five. Moore. Caitner and Jana Stephens had two each and Holly Williams scorcd one. Blue Devils Rally For 51-42 Win South Davie's cighth-gmdc boys baskelball leam couldn't conncctTTiurs- day at Kannapolis. The basket seemed to shrink forlhe Tigeis.especialiyaftcr Ihc first quarter. The Tigers (4-4), riding the blazing shootingofgunnerGreg Brooks, raced out to an 18-il lead bul Ihe Blue Devils began swarming lo contest Brooks' launches. And South was done. "Greg came out shooting well. He's rcally comc on in the last three games, lighiing p ^ [e up." said CoachTim Kenney, whose club was outscored 43-24ovcrlhc final 18minulcsandfell 51-42. "Then Ihcy keyed on him afler Ihc first quarter. The kids did cveryihlg righl. They got Ihc open shots, but nolhing was falling, and 5-of-18 free-lhrwoing shooting didn'l helpourcousc. Wejust couldn'i get the ball in the hole alter Ihe first and that killed us." Brooks, whose averaged has bal­ looned lo8.l,foundenoughopcngaps 10 torch Kannpaoplis for 17 season- high poinis, including three 3-panieis. JaSon Hogue had nine and Patrick Lowety added cighl. Neil Ricc scorcd four and Andrew Daywall and Josh Balsley had two. BidlyFaUsShart A pralre was neatly answered against Mooresville, which survived 45-W. Down 18 in the third, Ihe Tigen rallied furiously, sikxd Ihe margin to ' Ihree and held posseffiion In the ww- ' ilfgiecoods. Bul South's game-lying 3-point at- lerapl was blockcd, and Mooresville nailed two game-clinching free llirows wilh precious few scconds left. TheTigcrs lost but won Ihcircoach's hcan. 'Take a fist and that's the size of a hcan, but Ihe size of their hean on the floor is 10 limes lhat size," Kenney sad. "The never gave up, they always give I lOpcrecnI.and diey know Ihcy'ie never out of a ball game." Dave Poplin paced Soulh wilh 10 poinis, followed by Brooks' nine, Hogue's cighl and Lowery's .seven. Daywalt had four and Ricc Iwo. LOM S ON HOMES EbKcelient Rates Available Credit Ptoblems Understood W E O F F E R • Bill Conaoliiiatioo •Home Improvement • 1st &2nil Mortgage • Refinence • Fixed and Variable Rates • 16 & 30 Yeara • 2nd Mortgage» up to l(K)%E<juil3F • Excellent ratee on Double Wde* and Modulara with Good (Jredit • • • Local Pertonal Service • • • MUTUAL MORTGAGE Jtff CaU-President Salisbuiy633-lS00 1-800-S52-S575 AppMctton» Taken by Phone Sam-6pm . Davie Swimmers Leave South Rowan Floundering Davie's swim leains took 19 of 22 cvcnLsngainsl Soulh Rowan und posted a pair of victories. , The girls rolled 181-102 and Ihc boys squeaked out u 113-107 decision. Individually.Jill Priilaman and Dana Call werc double winners for Ihc girls and Brad Clark and Mike Heiny werc repeal winners forthc boys. The giris also got wins from Betsy Riddle and Casey Slycrs while Jeff Frisby, Mike Gusefski and Ben Stiling added insuroncc for Ihe boys. Coach Ben AUrcd made an extra effort to gel every giri wel. "Sincc wc had beaten Soulh Rowun beforc, I made sure every giri gol lo swlmlnatlcastonccvcnt.maybciwo," he said. "The majoriiy swam In al least two." When the boys find equal numbers, they’re virtually unstoppable. Unfortu­ nately for Ihc Raiders, they couldn't outnumber Davie’s clght-man team. "They arc pretty much even with us number-wise, und when wc'rc even number-wise with any team, wc'rc go­ ing to beat them," AUrcd said. That's our contributing factor right there. When wedon'ihavcthenumbers,wc'rc not going to win." Experience THE KINGSTON TRIO D A V IE CO UNTY E N T E R P R IS E REC O RD , Ja n . 15,1998 - B7 JV Wrestlers Place Third Despite Missing Pieces Davie's JV wrestling team finally lost, finishing third in a IO*lcnm lour- ! namcnt at Reynolds over Ihc weekend, I bul Ihc WiU" Eiigles won in a lol of Lways---------------------- Coach Jeff Bameycastle could only • fill lOoflhc 14 weight classes, putting Davientanobvlousdisadvaniagc.Tm Davie had ihrcc champions-Cody pretty happy nol lo have taken bul 10," Angell, Kenny White and Mall Foster, he said. They cach wenl 3-0. Even wilh lhal glaring handicap. JeremyBaileyandJhocklonDallon _DavicfinishcdjasLlOpointsoutoffirst_wcrc-runncr.s-up-wilh-3-l-records— placc. Reynolds won wilh 171 poinis, MitchcII Dullard look third and Chris followcdbySouthSiokcswith I65and Dcndcrclosed out fourth. Davic wilh 161. Bamey'sboysdon'lbackdownfrorn A t o ^ & Q u o f e s DHS, South Wrestlers Headed Toward Showdown anyone. "Tliere werc a lot of varsity wrcsllcrs Ihcrc," he said. They go lo North Davidson this weekend for unulltcr toumumenl. — • Granger North” DavrdsbnTEasT~ Forsylh, West Forsylh, Ml. Tabor, ParklandandGlenn filled the4ih-10ih slou. Friday, February 6 ,1 9 9 8 -8 PM -KEPPEL AUDITORIUM, CATAWBA COLLEGE SalM«T,N.C. CALL 7 0 4 - S 2 2 - e e 0 0 . S I 0 - B S 2 - - 1 1 0 O * S - l 0 - '7 2 2 - e 4 0 0 ' Unless someth&g bizarre occun in the nexUwo weeks, Davie '' ' and South Rowan will settle the Central Piedmont Conference wrestling championship Jan. 28 in Mocksville. With no apparent ' hunlles In sight, it's a load to the showdown for both teams: "It’s going to be for eveiything," Davie coach Buddy Loweiy said. : "We'ie going to have to wrestle well. They've got some good wres- tleis - the Gulledge kid at 112 or 119, Gamett at 103, Cunningham al ' 152 and there's a couple of toss-ups in there." ; > North Davie's Deette Riddle is Ihe consummate team player, a réserve who has watched, listened and learned for most of die year. Her time finally came in a blowout viclory over Knox, scoring six. points, "Riddle has a leally good game,” Coach Trish King said.' ■ "She's been sitting the bench a lot die Tinst few games. She never complained and worked hard in practice." ' Instead of sulking over limited action, Riddle fought for eamed ! ' time. "She's a real team player, a teal self-molivalor," King said. '.'She . has lealiy pushed henelf arid really come aloAg. She is going to see a „lot moieplaying time Ihe rest of die season." ' . '. Davie's varsity boys basketball team wobbles occasionally, 'forcing Coach Jim Young to pull die parts back togedier,"We kind of slip off die wagon e very once in a while, irying to slip into the old ; Divie way, and Coach Young keeps trying to get us b№k," senior ; Jason Neese said. ^ ' Young hopes in Ibe worst way dut his team has crossed the final speed bumps, and accelerates lowaid a successful aeason."We've b^ ourtiialsandtribulations.bMljuslcan'tsay ei^gh aboul diis group of kids Old how hard they're'working,” he said'"Ii's not easy, rm brand new to them, my concepls are new, my disciplfaw'is diffeienl, but I have nol had one kid die entire time show any disnsspecl." When muhl-talenled Derek Faulkner maintains his concentraUon, he's a heavy load for Davie opponents. But when he wavera, his . game suffers. "We've been on him hard," Young said. "He has all kinds of . potential, bul occasionally he gets out of focus. When he stays focused, he's lough to try to stop." Davie's love for passing, a lost ait die past two years, becomes an obsession from time to time. But Young is smyingqutet. "That's a good sign of our team," he said. "The biggest criticism vw may gel is we pass too much. But diat's a greal thing lo have," If swimmer Brad Claik shaves a second, or periiaps a fraction of , asecond,offhistimesinttieSOfreeslyleandJOOfree,hemaybe < ' bound for Nationals in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and Buffak>, N.Y. The catch: seconds seem like minuies in the pool. "It's kind of hard 10 drop lime," he said. "I just need one drop and ni have it." Clark, ajunior, dreams of swimming in Mllege; "Td like to go lo UNC or Auburn's rcally nice,” he saW., . Sister Meagan, an eighth grader al North Davie, dreams of swimming in Ihe Olympics. "Her times for a girl are awesome," Bi^ said of his sister, who competed for a National Select Team in New CMeans last November. "I definitely hope (she qualifies forOiyn^s one day). She is looking really good." . " G«t Fit With Atrobici N0 MEMBERSHIP FEES N0 CONTRACTS PAY-AS-YOU-GO TiMtYourwilToMassage Theiapy * Fadals • Pedicuies > Manicures LoM InchM WithEuropean Body Wraps FefCenvMMOMiik СайТо(1ау1б34>5789ог1-ШЗ$-1в43 сам м апк «иммь,!« _ Х Н Е RE«ENCY V y è ’U c h e c k o u t \ \ i i i f e y o u . c h e c k u s с я Л Come meet Dr. Leo Young, Mocksvllle's newest Family Practitioner, at our Health Fair on January 21. Our Care-A-Van will be at Dr. Young's office with trained personnel providing free r~ b to o d T > re s s u rr We'll have valu­ able information for you about breast cancer and mammograms. And representatives from Lifeworks checks. Plus, d r . l e o y o u n g fm iiy PracHtiotier cholesterol screenings will be available for a small fee. ' Behavioral Health Services and the Diabetes Education Program will be on hand to RCWAN REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER answer health questions. ItwrSouiccFor’IbialHeahhcMe. MOCKSVILLE PRIMARY CARE HEALTH FAIR. 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S « - " » " S - o i J CHEROKEI M SR V•RANDO M NINO DttOOUNT $32,365 GRAND O PEN IN G S P E C IA L «15,485 RIBATi 1998 JEEP CHEROKEE SE JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE UREDO full power Options, 6 Cyl., High Output Engine MSRP ORAND OPINING DISCOUNT »28,970 $15,965 MSRP GRAND OPENING DISCOUNT * 1.9% AMI wp •• 24 hmMIm* Oifytit «14,910 «22,950 OAC «*NMn 1.9% AM I* M RiMMlw, Oirytlw PlMnctoL OM. SX modtl. All pfkM piM tog !•« A doc Im. D A V IE CO UNTY E N T E R P R IS E REC O RD , Jam 15,1998 - C l Is There A Doctor In The House? I Davie High Allied Health Sciences Students Prepare For Medical Careers I When'Paulr’AIiefrwas'TVtudent ai Davie High School, she learned invaluable lessons . from Health Occupations Tcachcr Kale Wilson. ;; She learned things that weren't taught in col- : lege ... but things that were neccssary as she ' earned a degree os a registered nurse and later to ; a career in nursing. Now.AIIenispassingonthatwealthofinfor- : mation to a new group of future nurses and :,doctors and other health professionals. The name of the class has changed - it's now , Allied Health Sciences - but many of the mes- : sages are the same. She tries to teach the Davic High School students how to be courteous,clean andcfflciem in their duties, while at the same time, preparing them for a career. Last Monday, a pinning ceremony was held fornine of the second year students as the passed written and clinical exams to become nursing assistants. As nursing assistants, Ihey are quali- flcd to provide basic patient care, including taking and recording vital signs as well os other duties. "They have to leam how to file, answer the phone, take messages ... about patient rights," Allen said. An employee from Rowan Memorial Hospi­ tal visited the class, and went thtough an inter­ view process as if Ihc students were applying for a job there. First year students Icam about possible health careers. They study medical terminology, health care systems and medical math. They must pass biology before taking the first year class, which includes a study of anatomy and physiology. Those who pass the first year’s Allied Health Sciences course are eligible to take it a second year. "Most of the time when they're in here, they're pretty serious about going into some mcdical career," Allen said. • A lot of these studies are clinical, or hands-on practice. The class especially enjoyed doing much of that work at Auiumn Care Nursing Home. "They really did spend lime talking to the patients, and the patients love them," Allen said. They also visited or worked at Davic Couniy Hospital's emergency room, 01 lab. physical therapy and mcdical records departments. They took part in an eariy-moming disaster drill therc. They spent at week with the Davie Couniy Health Department's clinic and home health programs. They visited Drs. Steve Laymon, Gary Prillaman and Kevin Armbrecht, as well Foster- Rauch Drug Co. Allen told the sludenis while Ihcy were in Ihe field working that they were not only represent­ ing themselves, but her and Ihe school. They behaved wonderfully and did the work with a good attitude, she said. Sarah Whilaker, right, praelices weighing and measuring on classmate Ktyslal Lesperance In Davie High's Allied Health Sciences II class. i I <è „ . f e Amanda Dwiggins checks Jacqueline Massey's blood pressure. ■ - .. ■■■■!■ Susan Andeis and Randy McDaniel practk» bedside manners wllh Leslie Holcomb. Emily Osbome checks Leann Spillman's temperature. Teftcher Paula Allen hopes to help prepare Davie High Allied Health Sen/k«s students for a médteal career. «V ’’<{ Mrs. Allen Lydia Ervin and ErlKa Breler Inspect ‘Mr. Bones.' ,, «»мам c i - D À V œ С 0 1 Ш Т ^ E O T É R P M S E Ш : О Щ Jim ; 15,1998~ Mr. and Mrs. David Lee Caudle Cranfili-Caudle Couple Married In Yadkinville Diu Josephine Cnuiflll anil David Lee Caudle were named on Jan. 7 in YadkinviUe. The bride is the daughler of Eva Crannil and Ihc lale Lany Cranlill of Mocfcs ville. The groom is Ihe son of Ihe late Etncst ond Roxie Coudlc of Yadidnville. Mrs. William Craig Pearson PhiHìpS‘Pearson Couple Married In Lenoir Oct. 19 Lam HouiloD HiUlips of Mocks­ ville and William Creig Peanon of Lenoir were united in maniage on Sunday, OcL 19.1997 al 3 p.m. in the home of Buel and Janet Pearson in Leanir. The Rev. Kyle Thompson ofRciaied. The MdeUthe daughler ofMr.and Mn. Chailei B. FhUUps and grand- daughter of Charlea W. Phillips of MockiviUe. SheisagraduateofDavic High School andNonhCatoUnaSuie Univcniiy CollcgeofVcleiinaiyMcdi- ' clM.Staeiieinpioyeaasavetcnnanan'' by Uttherwood Fama in Ferguson. The WdegiDcai ll Ihe son of Janel Patricia Peanoo and Ihe lale BucI Baxter Peanon of Leoolr. He is a Four Corners News By Marie White Four Comers Concspondenl The IhirdSunday night singing will be Sunday nighl Jan. 18 at 7 p.m. Everyone is inviied lo attend. Weextcndourslnceresympaihjiio Mr. and Mn. Zeno Adams in the recent loss oFMrs. Adanu sister. Several people of Ihls community attended Ihc funeral of Rufus Brock Mondoy at Famiinglon Methodist Chureh t.S. Shcllon Jr. and Mrs. Baity Smith are on our sick list and need our continued prayen. Several people of this communiiy altendolabuthdaypaityforMn. Annie Jones Sunday oftemoon at Blaise Bop- tistChurch. SheisthcmotherofMn. L.S. Shcllon Jr. Welosi anoihcr nelshl»r‘>™)W'"‘'thislastweeklnthelossofSlcveFoslcr and we extend oursincctesyrapaihy 10 Carolyn Foslcrand family in Ihls greal loss. In memory of Sieve Fosler Stak and dismay, whot can I soy. This is hard to believe, our neighborhood has lost Sieve. He was gcnile ond kind, a morclovingcoropassionaleonc would behordloflnd. He had mony fritii lhat loved him well. He had friends that loved him well, the ben, I could nol lell. Wcllmisshi,,, lot I know, but his memories will ij. ways glow. I know he is in hc»n above, let us all continue cach oihtjj love, for well all be together ojaiaaj day, so let us serve God more in cvoj way. Silver Eagle Seniors Make Memorial Donation The Silver Eagle Seniors met Jaii. 8 at Wcsiem Steer in Mocluville. Jo Chcck. prcsidenl, welcomed each and wished dl a Happy New Year. Rose Caudle hod devoUons, read­ ing Psalms 121, this being a good reding for the new year and daily life. She then read un ailiclc forGuide Post, "What To Do For Your Soul.- She closed with prayer. The minutes were read and ap­ proved. TT)c treasurer's report was given by Betty Pcddicord. Amcmorial wassent lo the Cancer Fund in memory of Ann Hartmans' husband George. Members discusscd many ideas on placed to go and ihings to do in 1998. Program, Marie Miller, Trips, Naomi Giecne,BeuyJoHa[tman.RoseCaud!e and Jo Chcck, will work on planning the year's activities. September Is Ihe club's monlh lo visitDavicVillogeandpiaybingowilh Ihc residents. Jo Cheek gave infonnolion on Ihc opportunities al the Senior Cenier for January and February. Marie Millcrcncourogcd Ihe jnw 10 attend the Investors Club, whkii meets in the East Room on TuaJij nights. ■ The mccling closcd by playing game, "Whal would I do if?" Hillsdale News (г Ч 'О Г Ц С | \ W i l l i s C 'l ' M o l i s i l i u ( ;UI 766-k-()-,S. i; By BcnUaBnodoa Wyatt Hillsdale Concspondenl Randy Boyer, Ihe chairman of our building conuniltce,ptescnted Ihe plans for our new church building on Sun­ day. Sam Mayhall, Ihe chaimian of our finance commitlcc, discusscd Ihc finances necessary for Ihc completion oflhc stnicture. Weal Hillsdale Bap­ tist are very excited aboulihcplans and we should be very thankful fbr all the hard work that our involved commit­ tee membcts hove accomplished. Isaiah Ray Whitley was able to atlcnd chuich services for Ihc post two weeks. JoshandJennifci'slilllcbundle of joy is growing upa stotm. The Women of HiUsdale will meet on Thursday night at the homcofKclly Bodcnhamer. We extend our sympathy lo Craig Robertson in the death of his grand­ mother. Our thoughts and pniyen are with he and his family. Happy Birthday to Annette Minor. 1 Dozen ¿ Boxed ^ Red Roses Cornatzer News ByDoWePMts Comatzer Concspondcm Wayne Saundcts has ban inForsyth Hospitkforthepasttwo weeks and is seriously ill. Our communiiy extends sympathy 10 Lula Mac Starr and family in Uie death of her brother, Donnie Myers who died last week. Dottic Polts and Peggy Hupp vis­ ited Helen Jones Saturday adcmoon. Mr. and Mn. Billy Carter enter­ tained with a dinner Saturday nighl. Couples attending were Mr. and Mn. Lany Carter of Mocks communiiy. Mr. and Mn. Steve Gnibb and Mr. and Mrs. Derek Harpe of Ballimore Rood. Mr. and Mn. Bobby Winlcre en­ joyed a Christian tour cmise with the Templeton Tour Cniise lines in the Bahamas last week. They toured Nassau and other islands. Mr. and Mn. Homer Potts and Sharon visited Lucille Potls Salurday nighl. Mt. and Mn. Bamey Boger and children have moved inlo the former LewisCancrhomeon Williams Rood. They moved fiom Fonylh Counly. Morning Service Offered Courtney Baptisi Church an­ nounced the beginning of a Wednes­ day moming worship servicc, begin- ' nlngJan.2] at 10:30a.m. JohnT.Brown,pastorQfthechurch, will lead in a teaching series on Parables of Luke. “With today's work schedules, it is somciimcs difTicult to attend church onWcdncsdaycvenings,"Brownsaiil. "You are invited to attend this weekly worship experience." Counney Baplbt Church islocatcd offU.S. 601 between Mocksvillc and Yadkinville. Fbr more information, call 463-2681. Senior Club Plays Bingo graduate ofHibriten High School and CaUwcIl Communiiy College. He is employed by Duke Energy Ccfpom- tion. The bride was escorted by her fa­ ther. evaPhiUipsBaUwin,ihebiide'i sister, wasmattonofbonor. Thebridea- maids were Emily Boothroyd, Sharon Brilcs. and Kerri Wibon. The groom's fiither was best man. CiitxinHnicnwereTnviiBiyant, Vince Furicr. and Mike Wiaaicwiki, aU of Lenoir.___________________— Folkiwing the wedding, the couple and iheit parent» hoatcd a leceptkn al lheJ.EBn^Civk:CMerinLenoir. Afler a honeymooa trip to Maui, . the couple will be at home In Lenoir. The Senior Trotten met for dicir legute moMhly mtttin* Ian. & at tt* Ccnter Community Buiiding. There were I6membenuidavisitcrpcescnl. Eiiiabeth Massey, pmkleiit, wel­ comed everyone and BiU Seaford had devotions. Minutes of die December meeting were read and approved and Ihe oeasuiy report given. The group sang "Happy Binhday" to Ihe members having birthdays in January. The president announced there wouldbeainectiiiginttKnexwmkn two to make plans for ptograms and other activities for the year. Batbam Thornton from the Davie Senior Семи made several announce­ ments about activities at die Senkir Center. Some were: lax aide program beginning Feb. 13; a 'Happy Retire­ ment'' patty on Jan. 26 for those who retired in 1997; and Investon Club fiom Jan. 6 lo Fdi. 10-a 6 week pro­ gram designed to provide fun and an easy way to leam about stocks and investing. Norealmoncywillbeused as il is intended as an educational and cntcnainmcnt activity. The group played bingo undl time to have lunch of vegetable ^ potato soup, comhread and crackcrs and sev­ eral desserts. The next meeting wiU be Feb. 12. Anyone 50 years and oUcr Is invited to come have fim andfeUowship with the group. January Special COUNTRY Klf€HEN (LnciU; mmcd and operated) (opes 24 boun) Hwy. 601Л Ш Mocluville • 634-3750 5.9 5 CASH 8. CARRY 3570 Clemmons Ro.icl Clemmons NC Also Vistt . M?3 South Mnrshnll Si 546 S Str;iilo f(i R() Winston-Salyni. 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New You Make 1998 Your Year Lose 2-3 Sizes in 6 Weeks NO Dieting NO Program Fees NO Dangerous Drugs NO Weigh Ins NO Lab work TIu Simÿly Д |Ш |'ч ВтЛ ап щ к fit W «lil Cmlnl « a w M t w e a tтШ&т "You know, they redly have a good thing going here." Our ехрегкпсЫ nurses avcm^v 8 ijcnrs on our slaff, and all am cerllflcil in neonatal Ksiiscilalion. If iMbics could tlic)'’ii tell This is n grcat placc to comc into tiic world. All of our birthing rooms arc actually suites that allow you to go through labor, delivery, recovery and postpartum in one loc.ition. Which means instead ofbeing shuffled from room to room, you can relax in a hoinc-likc setting that even features a private shower with a shower massager. Plus, you can choosc the type of delivery you want. And you'll have input into medical decisions. So if you’re even thinking about having a baby, checit out our fiicilitics. We’ll give you a free gift just for stop­ ping by to see for yourself why there's no better placc to have your baby. Ifyou wanl, you can choose lo have your bahy ill your room hh'Ki you nlf Ihe time. We liouc a special Level ll mirscry capable of caring for sick or premature babies. The Women's Health Educator al Ihe Resource Cenier provides valuable infonnalion fbr new mothers. H you are disappdnted Ьесаше you thought the prescription I drug» the aiavw-Tly the SAFE alternative, ^ ’ Our birthing suifcs eucii include a bed fir afamily guest or Ihe dad. Because having a baby can be really tiring.RcmNREGDNL^L Medical Center lix ir So u k s For Ib ia l Hcahfacare. 612 Mocksvillc Avenue • Salisbury, NC • (704) 638-1000 or toll-free 1-888-S5-ROWAN • wvw.rowan.org On i;onr iasl iiiglii tuitii tis, you and a guest can enjoy a gourmel dinner for two, right in your room. r o w a n r e g i o n a l m e d ic a l c e n t e r WOMEN’S SERVICES We acccpt all forms of ini^raiico, including Mcdicaid. ^ t C4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 15,1998 Southem-Mascuiro Couple Mamed At Mocksville First Metiiodlst СЬигсщ Kim LuAnn Southern and Matthew Cuitis Mascorro, both of Winston-Sa* lem. were mairied at 3 pjn. on Saiur< day, Nov. 8, at First United Methodist Chuich in Mocksville, by William S. McKenzie and the Rev. Richard B. Janctt. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Southern of North Wiikesboro, formerly of Mocksville. Her late maternal grandmolher was Mrs.EraH.MurphofMocksvillc. Her late paiemal grondpaienls were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Southern, also of Mocks­ villc. The bride graduated from West , WilkesHighSchooIandWilkesCom- munity College. She graduated with honors from Appalachian State Uni* ' venity in Boone, wllh a bachelor's degree in medical technology from Bowman Gray School of Medical Technology in Winston-Salem and Is employed at N.C. Baptist Hospital In Winston-Salcm In the clinical hema­ tology lab. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eloy Mascorro of Winston-Sa- lem. His late maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Shanahan of Walkenown. His late paternal grand­ parents were Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Mascorro of Corpus Christi, Texas. The gnxxngraduatcd from Parkland High School in Wtnsion-Salcm and attended Greensboro College in Gnxnsboro. Heisco-owncrofSplash Pools In Kcmersville. The bride, given in maniage by her parents and escorted to the alter by her father, wore a long-slccved ivory satin gown with a sweetheart neckline. The bodice and illusion sleeves wee heavily adorned wi th alencon lace, seed pearls, and sequins. The full skirt, featuring a basque waistline, wasembellishod with lace appliques and fell to a cathedral length train. Satin covered buttons od<»T)cd the bock of the gown. Her headpiecc was a lace crown with crys­ tal accents, sequins and seed pearis. The ringertip illusion veil was also sprinkled with seed pearls. The bride carried a cascading bou­ quet of mauve stargazer lilies, ivory roses, purple statice, baby's breath, mauve and ivory mlni-caroatlons, purple larkspur, flamenco alstroemeria and English ivy. Her materna) grandmother’s gold cross was also in- coiporaicd into the bouquet. Dana Mlchacl of №gh Point was maid of honor. Bridesmaids werc Andrea Mascom), sister of the groom, and Julle Spainhour, both of Winston- Salcm, and Jennifer Parnell of Wilson. Eloy Mascorro served as best man for his son. Groomsmen were Sean Shanahan, cousin of (he groom, from Atlanta, Ga.; Tim Heath of Winston- Salcm; and Cris Jones of Heniyville, Ind. Honorary bridesmaids were Lisa Hall. Beth James, Heather Lawson, and Dawnyelle Leonard, all of Win­ slon-Salem. Candles were lit in the church win­ dows in memory of the bride's and groom's lale grandparents. Mike Hendrix of Mocksville, or­ ganist, providedaprogramof wedding music. Guitarist was Bobby Kiger of Winston-Salem. Soloists were Mrs. Debbie Whitehead and Jeff Marks of Winston-Salcm and Jason Bamey of Mocksvllle. The wedding was directed by Maisie Baldwin of Nonh Wilkcsboro. Guest register attendant was Jenny Pairish of Winston-Salem. Program attendant was Meg Rich, cousin of Uw bride, of Burling. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Bert King III Bell-KIng Couple United In Maniage Снуа Melina Bdl of Chailotle nd Sidney Beit King П1 of Cool­ eemee were muted in namage at S pjn. Nov. 8,l9!»7.alSanlisPreibyle- IbebtideisthedaughiaoCBaibin .SUteyandEdand Kathy BcUofOiar- loue. She is a gnduale of Easl Mecklcdxiig High School and eamed abKhelof’idegne in nuning fiom the UrivmityofNoithCanlimatChar- looe. She woria in dK intcmive c n nuneiy al nobyterian HoipitaL Ibe bridegroom is die wn of Ben and )o « King of Maginal Sueet, Соокепке. He b ■ gnduate of Daivie ,HighSchoolandewiedabacheloi>«of Mrs. Matthew Curtis Mascorro ■ AI Ihe conclusion oflhe ceremony, Ihe groom prayed a special prayer. Following a honeymoon to Disney Wotld, Fla., the couple is residing in Winslon-Salem. Cana News Ktctplioa Immediately following the ccr­ cmony, Ihc bride's parenis hosicd a rcccplion at the Ramada Inn in Clemmons, Guests were greeted by Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burice of Winston- Salero. ' The five-tiered wedding cake and Ihc llowing punch fountain, dccorated with fresh flowets in Ihe bride's chosen colors of puiple, mauve, and ivory, were Ihe focal points of Ihe rcccplion. The bride'spoitrail was displayed along wiih childhood piclurcs oflhe couplc. Guest tables were decorated with ar- rongcmcnlsoffrcshllowcrsandpuiplc pillar candlcs. The scrvinglablewas adorned with large puiple bows, springrieand baby's breath. Il was enhanced with a large fresh flower ommgemenl in bridal col­ ors. Antique brass candelabra held puiplecandles entwined wllh springric and baby's breath. Guests were served on nssonmehl of vegetables wiUt dip, fniil, domestic and imported cheeses, linger sand­ wiches, hamblscuils,Quiche Loiraine, deli meals, sausage balls, niiiils, fhiit, and ginger punch and coffee. Freda DcGnichy and Pal Ellis of Nonh Wllkcsbon) saved weddingcake lo Ihe guests aAer Ihe bride and gnwm cut Ihe traditional picce and served il to each oUxr. Jean Laison of Oemmons served punch. The pianist for the occasion was LanyJonesofWinston-Salem. Bird­ seed altcndant was Marissa Mascono, cousin of the groom, of Tempe, Ariz. Rehearsal Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Eloy Mascono, par­ cnts of the groom, were hosts at a reheanal dinner honoring Uie bridal couple and wedding party on Friday, Nov. 7, at Pudding Ridge Golf Couisc Clubhouse in Farmington. Ihe room was decorated throughout in Ihc bridal colors. The bridc-elcct was presented acorsageofrcd loses and baby'sbiealh. The dinner consisted of barbecued pork, barbecued chlckcn, baked betn$, potato salad, slaw, rolls, lea and So(t drinks. A groom's cake and baWnli pudding were served. TheprospecUyl: groom used Uie occasion lo preinii gifls 10 his best man and groomsj^'. Bridesmaids' Luncheon :• :! LuAnn Southern and hcrallcnflaate were honored at a bridcsmaidstiUi^ chconon Friday, Nov. 7, at Uic Rantoilu Inn, Clemmons. Hostess wns Nimcy Southern, moihcr of the bride-lo-B^. She used Uie occasion lo present glft|i 10 her attendants and lo her director. Mrs. Soulhem's gift to her daughla was a hand painted and framed w i^ ding invitation. ' • Spccial guests werc Mary ji) MascoiTo, moUicr of the prospective groom and Andrea Moscoiro, sister ol Uie prospecUvc groom. ; Social Events I •The bridc-elcct w. j honored at a suiprisellngerieshowcratUichomcof JulleSpainhourln Winston-Salem, also hosted by Dana MichacI and Jenn^ Pairish. : ; •The bride-elect wos honored at ^ miscellaneous shower al Ihc home of Dawnyelle Leonard in Winslo^Sit- Icm, also hosted hySoulhcro'sco-woikr CIS In the hematology lab at N.C. Baii- list Hospital. •The bridc-clcct was honored at a household shower in Uic fellowship hall nf RrsI Unllcil Mcihodist Chureh, North Wilkcsboro, hosied by Freda DcGiuchy nnd Pal Ellis. •The bride-elcci was honored al a suiples and household shower al the home of Jewel Davenport in Kcincrsvillc, aunl of the prospective groom. Debbie McNcil, cousin of the prospecUvc groom made Ihc ccnlcr- picce. By John *Caln" Godwin Cana Coirespondent How about all Uiat rain? I blame il onlheB'nino. Why nol, eveiyihing else is being blamed on Uic El'nino. If I remember right, we had rain, snow and melting snow before Uiis so called B'nlnocamcaroond, Ihcardsomcone callllanEI'meano. Enough about Uic "over talked" El'nino. During Uiat big freeze rcccnlly, Grandma's water pipes froze up in die wcll-house. A couple of 60 wau lighl bulbs laler, Uic pipes Uiawed out We proned hack die grape vines last weekend. Whal a mess. Chip Essie took me duck hunUng last week. We didn't shoot any. I saw awoodpcckcrandawoodduck. Drink­ ing coffee inaduckblind, that is living. I asked Chip is he noUccd Uie grass looked greener after Ihe snovt melted. He told me dial snow has some nitro­ gen in it which greens up Uie grass. Some one should e-mail Mailha Stewart Uiat lid-bit of information for her nest show. My mechanic lold me he couldn'l repair my brakes so he made my hom louder. What do you get if you cross a skunk with an eagle? An onimal lhal slinks to Ihc high heavens. Happy Binhday loKclUi and Heath LaUioro. Happy Belated Birthday td Darren Hall. business adminislratioa degree wiUi a concentration in finance irom die Uni­ versity of Noith Carolina at Charione, where he was a member of Uie Sigma y. He is a slock broker widi Quik and Reilly. Given u) maniage by herfriher,die bride chose Angk BeU as makl of honor. Bridesmaids were Mandy Mixon and Amy Claik. Tbe p o a a 'i fadier waa beat man. Ushen were D(vid Swain, Joel Evans aadChaileaPifcher. After 1 reception at dK Piper Olen Tounumenl Playen Qub, die couple went on a wediKng trip 10 Negril, }»■ maka. They are al home in Cbariooe. 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HeoM i W ak Jan. 6 Tbcus on Fitnes" S;«*er. Ann Wlktr. YMCALxMion - Hu» t v Ctnur Cori Are« enter ihi door IxMKn AmMk'sandCNdt'IiA H e e rtlo H e o r^ Jan. 14 Ul^itin Hpw tó LcM Wei|ht and Кмр h Ofl~ • Don Bargtyr. &crdiff Ph)ùlo|jA Wak« Forest SteR«hMitenPr(vvn 'Ш оп • Forsyth Mtmonil Ho^aJ lintfth AnipMwtr. ihm re Ы rnonthiy «dation«! prcgrvreolired by Novart Fa iw è ф твкп a rtm tìàm f j mwks, contact Hêdth Conrudera at (33t; 7éocm v (ю ; 9 з и ш M ûlhakm H eahh W ok Feb. 3 'Blood FVeisure Facts: What DoThe Numbers Mean And Why DoFeb. 7 ìhiyQ iW fri" 1леобоп • Hanes Cmtcr Cnn Агм enter the door bftMccnAnnM 'sandOkkAA ‘V to ie fL fe ’* An ongoing medal *мгег.еи propam that identies your medal needs and «leru emergency medal personnel shoddthty need to viut you* home. Infcrmation on vte is avaiaNe at Foster Rauch Drug Store. 1he Senior Cenier and The Davie Comty Health Departmenl Heahh Education if xou need a propam or speaker fy уод-the Breast Qnic in Wrston-Salem is orrentty scheduingheafth eduation sessions fix \Ш. For more infarmatioa cai Hazel Takon at 76(>S0M FacMuináMk Гвф/ШеаёСиш •ЩфсЫРякНафЫ»Ca D A V IE CO UNTY E N T E R P R IS E REC O RD , Jan . 15,1998 - C5 Mlni-Bloodmobiies Planned For Jan. 20, Jan. 28 The NWNC Choptcr of the Ameri­ can Red Cross has responded io an urgent appeal issued by the Carolinas Blood Region forTypeOand B blood donors by scheduling two minl-blood- mobiles at Its Davie County Branch ОШсе, 65 Court Square, Mocksville: Tuesday. Jan. 20 from 4-8 p.m. and Myers Birth Announced Douglas Ray and Misti Dawn Myers of Mocksvllle announce the binh of their first child, a daughter. Sky Dawn Myers, on Jan. 6 at Columbia Davis Medical Ccnicr in Statesville. Sky weighed6lbs. I oz. and was 19 1/4 Inchcslong. Paternal grandparents are Bobby and Sarah Myers of Mocksville. Ma- lemal grandparents are Eugene and Debbie Coopcrof Pilgrims Knob, Va, Greal-grandparcnts arc Mrs. Gladys Myers ond the lale Henry Myers of Mocksvillc, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Myers of Mocksvillc, the lale Boyd andJuanitaBlankenshipofJolo.W.Va., and the late Linda Cooper Christian of Pilgrims Knob, Va. Wednesday, Jan. 28 from 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Supplieshavcrcachcddongcrously low levels due lo the reccnt snow storm and area flooding which caused cancellation of drives, fewer drives sponsored and donors presenting due to holiday schedules, and unusually high usage by area hospilals related to surgeries such as transplants which were done over ihe holidays. The supply of blood for these four types . has dropped lo 62 percent belowcmer- gency levels forour region oflhe state. Blood donors must be 17 or older, weigh at least 110 pounds, and be in good health. Ifit has been more than eight weeks since your last donation, please contacl the Davie Couniy Branch Office at 634-1347 to sched­ ule an appoiniment to give blood so we can accommodate everyone who wishes to donate. ■uikbBiMgM О THE LARGEST SELEQION OF 1 ,- i r I T '"NEW CARS IN ROWAN I W H GIVT D A 97 HONDA CIVICS couNni I & ACCORDS! lüá'o.í \b J i'/. Marf<s-Ferguson Engagement Announced Mn. Ceane Tierney Marksof Arlington, Va. announced the engagement ofher daughter. Erin Lowiy Marks lo Ll. (U.S. Navy) Kcnneih Lee Ferguson, son of John H. and Eariene D. Ferguson of Advance. Miss Marks is also the daughter of the late Mr. John A. Marks. , ^ e bride-to-be is a graduate of Georgetown Visitation Preparatory School in Washington, D.C. and Virginia Tcch, where she received her bachelor's and master's degrees. She works os an office manager in a veterinary Iwspital in Arilngton, Va. ,. Ferguson attended Davie County Schools. He graduated from the Nonh Carolina School of Science and MoJh in Durham and the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis. Md. He is assigned to VQ-2 Squadron in Rota, Spain. '. A May wedding is planned in Annapolis. Щ! Lei Crafts Ready«adctCMoaSikCMalion M di variety of Iwd; giftltiiiB ОаНуимтш;« Ж Reaching Those Who Need Help. Touching Us Ail* CHRYSLER • PLYMOUTH • JEEP EAGLE • KIA • HONDA gerry WoodAUTOCENTRE 525 Joke Alexander Blvd. S. ■ 1-85 Exit 75 SALISBURY 6 3 7 - 9 0 9 0 I-800-296-WOOD It just makes sense: When j-ou'rc rccoHaing from an illness at home, you can sleep in your own bed, watch your own TV set, use your own bathroom. You're in familiar sur­ roundings. You're mon; relaxed. You're hap­ pier. You rccovcr faster. At К т ш Rcgional Home Health, wc make it possible for you to get well in the comfort of your own home without giving up any of the medical care you'd rcccivc in a hospital. And the cost is usually far less lhan a hospital stay. Backed by the full ccsources of Rowan Regional Mcdical Ccnicr, our scr%iccs includc nurses on cill around the clock and links to a fiill medical team; home inliision therapy, physical therapy, occu­ pational and speech therapy, nutritional counseling, and much more. To find out more about Rowan Regional Home Health, give us a call. Bccausc we'rc your source for total healthcare. Even in your home. Rcwan Regional MEDICAL CEbffER H o m e H e a l t h & H ospice Your SouKC For Total Healthcare. 1410 N. Main St. .Salisbury |7M) 642^02 otaU aW rM m C6 - D A V K COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 15,1998 Couple Celebrates Golden Anniversary Boyd and Jancll Pack of N.C. 801, Advancc cclcbraicd their golden wedding anniversary on Sunday, Jan. I ). Tlieir children, spouses, and grandchildren: Beverly (Pack), Rex, Meredith, and Landon Hobson, and Stan Jody, and Brad Pack hosted the cclcbration in the fcUowsWphallofFuUonUmtcdMcihodistChurch, with approximately 85 guests attending. Mr. and Mrs. Pack were married on Jan. 7.1948 at the Fuhon United Methodist Church. Volunteers Needed To Assist Abuse Victims Family Services is in need of volun* tern 10 assist victims of sexual assauU aod domestic violence. Uke wMny noQ-prom agencies. Fmity Scrviccs depends on volun* leers to assist with several vital com* munity services. Domestic violence andsexua] assault crisis lines are staffed by volunietrs after hours and on week­ ends. Volunteersarencededincourtto provide supp(xt and assistance to vic­ tims who are witnesses in court pro­ ceedings. Volunteers also provide imponant safety checks on the partners of men in the abuser’s treatment program. Widi- out volunteers, these scrviccs for vic­ tims of violent crimes in our commu­ nity, would not be available. FamilyScrvicvs.lnc.provided shel­ ter. counseling, education, advocacy, and 24-hour crisis intervention scr­ viccs for victims of domestic violence and sexual auault. Training for these volunteer posi­ lions will begin Fcb.4. For morc information, contact Tcrcsa Jones at 722-8173DDVS To Offer Training For Volunteers Beginning Feb. 4 Davie Domestic Violence Scrviccs offers Immediate response to victims in crisis regardless of age, gender, race, or socioeconomic status. Services provided by the program Include a 24 hour crisis line, victim advocacy, court advocacy, educational programs, community awareness, cri­ sis counseling, support and referrals, support groups, emergency shelter as­ sistance, assistance with filing protec­ tive orders, and volunteer/interrvslup programs. The volunteers servingtheprogram make it possible to offer these services Jones Honored On 90th Birthday With Surprise Party Annie D. Jones ofMocksville was honored with a surprise paity for her 90lhbiithdayonSunday.Jan. 1 l.althe Blaiss— Bap Church fellawihip I baU. The pirty was I (¡ven by her chil- t o : Lewis Jom , itiu Jean Shclii», Bobby Jonei, SMrieyRDlliiis.aU ofMockivilIe;Bctly Cates, of Houslon, texaii and Gctald Jonci, of Stocklirtlie.Ga. Approximalcly 130 guests wete ■erved red velvet cake. chiclKn salad croiusius, punch, md an auonmcnl bffiuiuandcheesea. The event was calendtayKittyWaid. Willy WiUifad ' '^magyb()ibi.)Oiica'fiivaciletunea acooaiiaiiyini Mimdf on the guitar. ta«ldilioalahctiUciiikkeD,Mn. Jo w bn 14 VMdchildtai, 20 gte«- pmM H im m i ow;(teat-| Green Meadows To Dedicate Children's Building Green Meadows Baptist Church, 1646 R C . 801 N.. (Forroington- Hillsdalearea) will dedicate ils remod­ eled Cheshire Children's Building on Sunday, Jan. 18, al the close of the nwming worship service. The remodeled 4,000 sq. ft. build­ ing consists of a nursery, five class­ rooms, a music suite and oflicc, and the Children's Church room. All facilities In the building are designed for chil­ dren from birth through the filth grade, 'Hie building, valued at $230,000 has been remodeled from the floor to the roof, with an addition of a coveted drive entrance. A generous gill from the Ollie Hoileman estate was used to help te- model the building. The completed renovation Is debt free. Members of the church have alto given monies sacriflcially and contributed houra of labor. ThebuUdlngcommittee consists of Manin A. Carter, chairman: James C. Bowles in, and Roger F. Poge. Carter served as the building supervisor and hadsubK:oitttactorsdospecillcdwork. In addition to Sunday School edu- Art Group To Meet At Venezia's Restaurant The Alt Group Is moving its meet­ ing placc lo Vcnc/ia's Pizzeria & Ital­ ian Restaurant in Tanglewood Cross­ ing in Advance, at the Intersection of N.C.801 and US. 158. 'The atmosphcrcisgrcat,Ihc people arc nice,” said Gail Willlams-Rhoadcs. Meeting will bc al 7 p.m. and busi­ ness is usually oul of the way by 8. The restaurant isopcn unlil lOp.m.Ifmcm- hers wish lostay and lalk. Meetings arc open to lhe public, eveiyone Is wcl­ comc to come by and mccl the artists. The Art Group will help .sponsor u Davic County Children's Art Page on the Internet. Williains-Rhoadcs, who founded the Art Gix)up. says that as an aitist .she always feels lhal it is respon- sibilily lo pass on ihc love of art lo lhe next generation. She is donating her lime and skills lo set up and maintain the Davic County Children's Art Page. Many of the artists featured In the first web page are her students. All it takes Is a piccc of ait work no larger than 8x 10. ilat to lit on scanner. The page willbcupdatcdlhcnrslofcachnKinlh. Send to: Gall (Bonnie) Williams- Rhoodes, Art Studio, 145 Moss Lone, Advance. N.C. 27006.336-998-5274; and scndnSASE for relumofan woric. InJulyandJanuary,allthcnamcsof childirn who have had a piece of art work on the art page will be tossed inlo u hat and a drawing will held at Ihe January and July mcciings of ihc Art Group. The winner will rccclve an supplies and lhe Art Page Art Award. The address for the Davie Couniy Art Page Is hilp://membcrs.aol.com/ DMaitin994/Art.hlml callomtl spacc, thechurch has plansfSr operating a Mother’s Morning Out ^d or a Play School program this foil. . The Rev. M. Ray Davis and the congregation invite the communily to Join them for worship and dedication of the Cheshire Children’s Bulldlrig on Sunday, Jan. 18 al 11 a.m. ' ' Lendahand Assist at KBR Hospicel Home VolunteerTralnIng Come and explore ths many ways Hospice of Wlnston-SalBm/Forsyth County needs you. Join the Hospice Cane Team — Adding life to everyday a t the Clemttions Library January 20.22,27,29 & February 3.5 5:30 - 0:00 p.m. for moro Information. orttìRSVR call76ö-3972 1100-сеоиИ|5ил1»оа1К<1-УЛпй1вп-5д1тЫСг7>03*ЗЮ-7бв-3072 í i ^ í J S S f f - HomeHealth Grief Centtf. and wc arc in constant need of these helplnghands. Victimadvocates,court advocates, crisis line woricers, child care workers, spccial tvenl coordina­ tors. fund-raising coordinators, and public educators are positions avail­ able lo those willing lo spend iheir time serving victims of domestic violence in Davic Counly. Those inlercstcd arc Invited to attend the volunteer training to beheld March 1998. Davie Doincstic Violence Services also olTcrs public education and will appreciate the 0{^K>rtunity to speak to area churches and civic organizations. Communily awareness is vital in the fight against domestic violence. Ifyou have any questicms regarding the upcoming training or if you would liketohaveDDVSspeaktoyourchurch or civic group, call Lynette Jones, vol­ unteer coordinator, al 634-3450. Pino ByNonUtham Pino Correspondent Saturday, Jan. 17, there will be a country ham breakfast al Wesley Chapel UMC. We urge everyone lo come. The charge is $S fw country ham, sausage,eggs,saus«gegravy and alllhetrimmings. All proceeds beiKfil the buiUing fund foranew feUowship hall. Westanservingal6:30a4n.aiid we will serve unlil 10 a.ni. Nexl Sunday, Ian. 18, Wesley Chapel will have Sunday School at 10 a.m. After that, we will move to Fanningloo United Methodisi Church Ul celebrate out connecUon with a charge-wideserviceat 11:00. Follow­ ing the service there will be a coveicd dish lunch in the fellowship ball. Our thoughls and prayers ate with Johnsie Sheltca and her f U y . Jana Hughes, JotDsie's gtM-granUaugb- ler, U in.the hoqtilal «th pnaimoiiia; Spiritual Resources: God's Three Sons By metuvd Eskmt, pastor Bm t CiMk Baptist Chutrdi Our church Is studying selected parables of Jesus In Luke for our Winter Bible Study. In our study we began with Luke chapter 15, and considered the parables ol the lost sheep, the lost coin, and the lost son. TTie parable of the lost son is better known as the Prodigal Son. In The Interpretei's Bible the writer gwes us a parable about God's Three Sons; 'God had three sons. Two of them were sons ol earth, chlklren of Hiscreation;ai>dthe other son in heaven, the son olGodrsown heart. The younger son on earth forgot his true home, and through pride of flesh sank into shame. And the older son on earth, though not unmindful ol Ihe sky in his nature, began to despise his brother, and so grew hard Ihrough pride of Ihe mind. The Son in heaven lived always in his Father's joy, but a shadow fell on both whenever Ihey thought ol Ihe children on earth." "Suddenly a Hash of resolve moved Ihem. The Father said, ‘I will send Ihe son ol my own heart to seek them"; and the Son said, "I will go, lhal my brothers may come home and my Falher no longer grieve." So Ihe Son took flesh, and walked Ihe roads of earth. He found Ihe younger prodigal, ate his husks, and shared his shame; but the prodigal was deal: "No Broiher ol mine," he cried, "and God is only anamel" So the son of God’sown heart Ihen found the elder prodigal, who was in church; but he also was hard ol heart: "Why should you seek my brother?" He ask bitterty; "for he Is a scoundrel and you are no better lhan hel" Tlw happened the mostcmel Ihing earth has ever known. The hwj prodigals killed the Son alter God's own heart, lor his light was pain 10 their afflicted eyes. In the hale that yearning can bring they slew him on a cross. But, he prayed for them as he died The younger prodigal said; "I would return to God If I had not killed his only- begotten Son, but now..." The older prodigal said; "I never knew my lovelessness unlil I saw his love, but I have killed him, so now...-" Then, the Son of God's own heart rose from the dead, for a grave could not imprison his great love, and bolh prodigals knew thal he was with them. Whal they then did, who can say? You and I must choose Ihe answer." Support These Local Businesses W.G. W HITE & C 0 . 850 N. Trad* S t WIniton Salam, NC 27102 910-723-1669 VOGLER lUUIVI HMli 2849 MMdl* Btrook Dr. Ckmmona, NC 27012 -ai(bZfi6.-4714 SPILLMAN’S OIL & FERTILIZER7882 Hwy 601 s. CoolaenM«, NC 27014 704-284-2551 SHEmEuuiMia ftMLLETCO. « м ш е и п и п íes Ibitoy Fool Road MockavHIa, NC 27028 704-4tZ-SSe6 mcKSvuE ш и Е м т т г ’Togathar Wa Do It Batlar' South Main Straat T e «-l34 -!tlS П Bennuda Quay SkofphitCnltr ЛяаМ й! НШмЫе 33Í-M-2SS7 ШНГКШМЕН 872 Hain Church Rd. 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Brock, 60, of Sanford Avbnue, MocksvUle, died Saturday, Jan. 10, 1998 at Fbreyth Memorial Hospilal after suf­ fering a stroke Dcc. ,9.,-, . He was bom in Farmington,Aug.9, 1937tothelateBun' Coley BrockSr.and Laura Tabor Brock. He graduated from Farminglon High School, Class of 1955, and attended the University of . ; Nonh Caroilna at Chapel Hill. He ; served two years In the U.S. Anny. Mr. Brock was a teal esute broker : and appraiser and was formerlyapart- : ner in Mocksviile Insurance Agency. !He was a lifelong member of ; Farmington United Methodist Church : and was a member of the Farmington ; Masonic Lodge 265. An active republican, Mr. Brock ; served on the steering committees to ; elect Govs. James E Holshouscr and ; James G. Martin. He also worked in ;the Congressional campaigns of ; BroyhlU, Mirell, Ruth, and Coble and ; in many sute and local campaigns. ..He was active in the Farmington ; Ruriuui Club, Mocksviile Lions Club !ahd DavieCounty Planning Board. He ! served on Ihe N.C. Rcal Estate Liccns- ' ing Board, N.C. Boanl of Transporta­ tion, the Appalachian Regional Com­ mission, Northwest Economic Devel- ! opment Commission, Pilot Mounlain ;; №servationCommittceandtheSmall .- Business Administration. He was preceded in death by a ‘^sister. Miss Margaret Jo Brock, and :;aIso an Infant brother. Survivors include: his wife, the i; foniKr Margaret Jo Harpe; a daughter, ;;LauraB.KeIlyand herhusband Paulof Rolesviile; 2 sons, R. Neil Brock and ;hiswifeRhonda McDaniel Brock, and Andrew Coley Brock, all of Mocks- ville; 2 grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. ¿Basil M. (Frances B.)Tuckerof Eden; -Sbiolhers, Burr Jr., JohnT., JamesM., ^RlchordJ., and William L.,alIofDavie '.County. Funeral services were at 4 p.m. ¡Monday, Jan. 12, InFannington United Methodist Church wilh Ihe Rev. ;Tammy Talbert, pastor, ofnciating. ;BurialwasintheFarniingtonCommu- •,nity Cemetery with MasonicGravcside ;rites. : The family requests memorials be ^considered for the Fannington United : Methodist Church, c/o Mr. Greg Wil- " liams, 1207 Farmington Road, Mocks- : ville, N.C.; the Fannington Commu- ■.nipf Cemetery, do Mrs. J.T. Greene, • 2 ^ Fannington Road, Mocksviile, ;NjC. 27028; the Btock Perfomiing ■.Arts Cenler, do Davie County Arts ;Council, N. Main St., Mocksviile, N.C. ;27028; or to a charity of the donor’s rcKoice. |Stephen Collins Foster ; Stephen Collins Foster, 57, of ;Mocksville, died Wednesday, Jan. 7, ;i9 ^ ,a l Foisyth Memorial Hospital in IWmston-Salem. : 'BomFeb.3,l940,inFoisythCounty :to ihe late Gerald Matthew and Benle ZFrMmanFosicr,hewasalongdistance ^tnik driver Tor Roadway Express. He •wffi a member of Counney Baptist ;Chiirchandav«ctanofthc U.S. Navy. ; Surviving ore his wife of 24 years, ;C:jrolynB.Fbsterofthchoine;2daugh- ;iets, Frankye White of High Point and :Rence F. Kennedy of Asheboro; 2 :grandcHldren; 4 slep grandchildren; 2 Kathleen Selvin Rogers Mrs. Kathleen Selvin Rogers,74,of U.S. 64 W., Mocksvillc, died Satur­ day, Jan. 10.1998, at Greenville Me­ morial Hospital In Greenville, S.C. Л funeral mass was held al 2 p.m.Tucsday, Jan. 13 in Sl. Francis Catholic Church wilh the Rev. Т1ю- mas Clements ofliciating. Burial was In Zion Chapel Uniicd Melhodisi Church CcnKicry. The family requests memorials be consldcrcd forthe American Diabetes Foundation. 3109 Poplarwood Court. Suile 125, Raleigh,NC27604-I043 or to Zion Chapel United Methodist Church.c/o Ray Cleary. 1535ShcfRcld Road. Mocksvillc. NC 27028. Mrs. Rogers was born In Armagh. North Ireland,on May 18.1923. tothe late Patrick Joseph and Jane Ann Wil­ son Selvin. She was n homemaker and allendcd St. Fnincis Catholic Church. She was prcccdcd In dealh by her husband. James Clyde Rogers, and a son. Danny Shawn Rogers. Survivors includc: a daughter. Tcrcsa Rogers Smoot of Mocksvillc; 3 sons, Richard Rogers of Conover, Patrick Clyde Rogers of Greenville, S.C., and James Michael Rogers of Mocksviile; I6grandchildrcn. lOgreat- Brandchildrcn:3slsters,NcllieMalonc of Ary, Scotland, LIz/le Philliniorc of Brighton, England, and Margaret Hagan of Sydney. Australia; and a brother, William Selvin of Denver, Colo. George Roman Gobble George Roman Gobble, 82, of Sal­ isbury. died Wednesday. Jan. 7,1998, al Rowan Regional Mcdical Center in Salisbury. BoroOcl. I, l9l5,inRowanCounty, to lhe lale Sally Brooks and W.C. Gobble, he was retired from lhe Duke Power Company's Buck Steam Planl. He was an active member of Trading Ford Baptist Church and the nwn's Bible class. He was named a dcocon for life at the church and was active in all phases. He was a member of Woodmen of the World In Salisbury, a volunteer fireman withlhcMillcr Ferry Яге Depanmeni wherc he had just rcccivcd an award for 46 years of dis­ tinguished scrvicc. Survivlngarc his wife. Helen Myers Gi>hWc of the home, whom he married April4,1936;ason, Jeffrcy Goggle of Salisbury: adaughter, Judy Swiccgood of Mocksviile; a broiher, Richard Gobble of East Spencer; a sister, Katherine Orrell of Salisbury; 4 grand­ childrcn: und 8 grcat grandchildrcn. Funeral services werc conductcd at 11 a.m. Jan. 9, at Trading Ford Bapiist Church In Salisbury wilh the Rev. Jim Harris ofTicialing. Burial followed in the family plot in thechurch ccmclcry. Memorials may be mode loTrading Ford Baptist Church, 3600 Long Ferry Road.Salisbufy.N.C.28146orloCan>- linaBibleCamp, 1662JerichoChurch Road. Mocksvillc, N.C. 27028. Edna Sayne Edna Creola Fbirest Sayne, 89, of TurrenUne Church Road, Mocksviile, died at her home, Jan. 9, l998,folk)w- ing an extended illness. Bom March 29, 1908, in Davic County to Ihe late Frank Fbnest and Effie Jane Fbster Fbrrest, she was a member of Tunentine Baptist Church and wasretiiedfromacontainer corpo­ ration in Winston-Salem where she was on operator. She was preceded in death by her husbands, Roy Sayne and George Sayne. She is survived by a stepson. Howard W . King Howard Washington King. 84, of Wlnsion-SalcmdlwJThursday, Jan. 8, 1998,atSpringwoodCurcinWinslon- Salem. He was lhe half-broiherofCliarlcs King of Advancc. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Jan. 10. at Brims Gnavc Bapiist Church by Ihc Rev. Phillip Wagoner and Dr.Zeno GriK’c wllh burial following In lhe church cemetery. Donnie R ay M yers .. DonnlcRayMyers,54,ofWinsion- Salem died early Thursday. Jan. 8. 1998. at Foisyth Memorial Hospital alier a long illness. He was bom In DavieCounty Nov. 14, 1943, to the lale George Rich^ and Ircne Start)uck Myers and was a warehousesupervisorwhhMarshFur- niturc In High Point. He was an avid fan of NASCAR racing, enjoyed fìsh- ing and was a member of Masonic Lodge 710 In Advancc. He was of the Methodist failh. He was prcccdcd in death by a sis­ ler. Gladys Myers; and a brother, Gar­ land Myers. Survivingarchls wife,Joycc Wilcox Mycrsoflhehome;3daughtcrs,Suzetle Hood of Ft. Pierce, Fla., Becky Home of Winslon-Salcm and Kim Myers of East Bend; 4 grandchildrcn; 2 sisters, LulaMacSiarTofMocksvUIcandRose Lee Carrull of Boonville; 2 brothers. Richard Myersand James Odell Myers, bolh of Advancc; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. Funeral scrviccs werc held al 11 am. Jan. 10, at Ealon Funeral Chapel wilh Evangelist Deran Wyatt and the Revs. Ronnie Comer and Dennis Marshall offìcioting. Memorials may bc made to lhe Cemetery Fund of Elbaville United Methodist Church, c/o Mattie Tucker, 2984 N.C. Hwy. 801 South, Advancc, N.C. 27006. Addys C line Hutchens Addys Cline Hulchcns, 67, of Yad- kinville,dicd Wednesday, Jan.7,1998, at Foisyth Memorial Hospital In Win­ ston-Salcm. Bom April 29, 1930, in Forsyth Counly, to the lale Charlie Earnest and EvaWagonerCline,shewasamembcr of Deep Creek Friends Meeting and was a reliied leMite worker. Surviving are her husband of 50 years, Grady Hutchcns of the home; twin daughters, Edilh Parker of High Point and Ethel Cheney of Kcmeis- villc;ason,StevcHutchensofYadkin- viile; 4 grandchildrcn; 4 sistets. Hazel Shelton of Winston-Salcm, Lois Will of Clemmons, Gladys Adams of Mocksviile, Ruby Struck of Blackstone, Va.; 2 brothere, Calvin Cline of Mocksviile, Hoyi Cline of Yadkinville; 7 nieces; and 15 neph­ ews. She was preceded in death by a granddaughier,Stefan'ieHutchens;and 3 brothers, Odell. Walter and Floyd Cline. Funeral services wete cooducted at 11 a.m. Jan. 9, at Deep Creek Friends Meeting by the Rev. Hugh Spaulding with burial following in the church cemetery. Boyd Thom as Spillm an Boyd Thomas "Tommie" Spillman. 51. of Dobson, died lale Monday, al David's House Home wherc he had been a rcsldcnl for lhe past two monlhs. Bom in Davie Counly, May 4, 1951. lo the late Thomas Lester and Onva Osborne Spillman, he was rctircd from Fiber Industries. He was a U.S. Army veteran and an avid collector of model cars. He was prcccdcd In death by a son. Timmy Keller, a sisicr, Helen Underwood; ond a brother. Jack Spillman. Survivors Includc 3 sislers. Belly Jean Brooks of Winston-Salem, Sharon Hancllne of Harmony and Mae Myers of Charlotte; 3 brothers, RaySpillman.KennclhSpillmanand Robert Spillman, all of McK’ksvllle; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. Funeral services were lo bc held at 2 p.m. Jan. 15. at Ealon Funeral Chapel wllh burial in Soulh Deep Creek Bapiist Church Cemetery in Yadkin Couniy. Don Freem an Funeral services for Don Frceman, 59, of Antlers, Okla.. werc held at 10 a.m. Jan. 9, Kress Church of Christ In Kress. Texas wilh Jack McCall, minis­ ter; Gary Good, nephew; and Benny Durham ofTicialing. Burial Was in Plainvlew Memorial Park in Plalnvlcw Texas. He died Jan. 5.1998, at Atoka Me­ morial Hospital In Atoka, Okla A former minister at Nonh Main Church of ChrisI in Mocksviile and also in Elkin, he was bom May 5,1938 in Plainview. Texas. He married Mildrcd James in Juarcz, Mexico Aug. 18,1961. Survivorsincludchiswifc;2daugh- lers, Tommy Lee of Artesla N.M. and TinaFrccman of Antlers,Okla;2sons. Bobby Freeman of Yadkinville and Kevin Frceman of Norwalk, Conn.' 2 brothers. Vernal Freeman of Fairfax, Va and Bill Frceman of Eonh. Texas; 2 sisters. Doris Good of Elida N.M. and Louise Harrisof Arlington, Texas; and 4 grandchildrcn. Abrother.GradyFrceman.picccdcd him In dealh. Memorial contribuiions may bc made to Krcss National Bank, P.O. Box 660, Krcss. Texas 79052 for the Don Freeman account 563277. M ary W irtz Vaughn Mary Wirtz Vaughn, 82, of Lewis­ ville, died at FOtsyth Memorial Hospi- ul in Winston-Salcm, Jan. 10,1998. She waslhcmotherofJeny Vaughn of Advance. Funeral services were conductcd at 2 p.m. Jan. 13, at Faith Bapiist Chureh by Paslor Monroe Olio. Burial fol­ lowed in Ganlens of Memory in Clem­ mons. Fund Raising . Effort Launched For Historic Zachary House D A V IE CO UNTY E N T E R P R IS E REC O RD , Ja n . 15,1998 - C7 Ethel Hilton Beauchamp Elhcl Hillon Bcauchamp, 81, of Winston-Salcm. died Thursday, Jan. 8.1998. at Forsylh Memorial Ho.spiial. Born May 12. 1916. in Davie Counly, to Ihc lute Roland und Sally McCullough Hillon, she woriced for Lingle Bakery for 26 years lalcr work­ ing for Morrisons Cafeteria al Hanes Mall. She as a memberof Forsylh Paric Baptisi Church. She was prcccdcd in dealh by herhashand, Robcn LceBeau- cliamp. She is survived by a daughter, Franccs B. Smilh of Clemmons; 2 grandchildrcn; 2 grcat gmndcliildrcn; 5 sislers, Ollie Slokcs of Winston-Sa­ lcm, Helen Howard of Advancc, Kay Lalham ofMocksville, Pat Coppley of Lexington und Vada Sheets of Salis­ bury; a brother, Ernest Hillon of Ox- fonj. Funeral scrviccs were held at 2:30 p.m. Jan. II, at Bixby Prcsbytcrian Church by Ihc Revs. Brian Rummage und Ray Davis. Buriat followed in the church ccmclcry. M argaret M . M ayhew Margaret Myers Mayhew, 86, of No Creek Road. Mocksvillc, died Jan. 9, l998alAuiumnCarcNurslngHomc following an extended illness. BomSepl.8, l912inDavicCounty, to the laic Leonard and Lillie Mae Brcndle Myers, she was a member of Davie Bapiist Church. She is survived by her husband, Leonard Mayhew; and 5 sons. Bobby J.MayhewofWilmington,JohnWaync Mayhew of Slalesville, Leonard Carl Mayhew of Albany, Ga, Roger Dale Mayhew of Mocksviile and David Glenn Mayhewof Hannony; 3 daugh- ten, Shirley Jeannette Long of Ad­ vance, Betty Lou Bledsoe and Marga­ ret Ann Gobble, both of Mocksviile; a brother, Walter Lee Myers of Lexing­ ton; anda sisler, Emily Payne of Win­ ston-Salem; 20giu)dchiklren; 25 great- gnindchildremandagreat-great-grand- child. Funeral services were conducted al 11 am. Jan. 12,atDavieBaplistChurch with the Revs. Aaron Carter, Ronnie Craddock and Nomm Frye ofTiclat* ing. Ш т 7 Щ Я Г ~ COOLEEMEE-A new fund-rais­ ing campaign has been launched to complete the final phase of renova­ tions al Ihe historic Zachary House. Ils goal is lo raise $5,000 for a second- floor heating system where the organization's extensive archives will bc stored. Fromnowlhrough March, theCool- eemee Historical Association will be selling subscriptions to Our Slate: Down Home in North Carolina maga­ zine. Througha program titled Com­ munity Partners, Ihe group will receive a percentage of each subscription sold. Published In 1933, Our State is the only North Carolina publication de­ voted to Tar Heel Iravel, history, per­ sonalities, food and folklore. From Muiphy to Manieo, Our Slate features charming stories and magniricent pho­ tography from across Nonh Carolina. Cooleemee was featured In Ihe magazlne'sJune 1994 cditionond will again appear in an article about pre­ serving the slate's textile heriuge in its March, 1998 edition. Jim Rumley, president of Ihe his­ torical associalion, said he's glad the groupdecidedlojoinOurState'sCom- munity Partners. "It's a great way for us lo raise funds while our supporters enjoy a wonderful publicalion every monlh for a year." To participate, send a check or a money order made out to Our Stale magazine fortl9.75per subscription. SendlheseloCHA,POBox667,Cool- eemee,NC 27014. IsbtetsJ^etia— Kcith^ayneofManassaSrVa.; rjane Chilly of Mocksviile, Lola F. daughter, Margaret Sandy of Stephens :WoodsofWalkertown,EstelleZiegIer ■and Margaret F. Baines of Winslon- •Saltm; 2 brothers, PoflerW. Foster of ;WOislon-Salem and Frank Foster of ■Faiettevilte. ■ He was preceded in dealh by 3 ¡brothers, Gerald M. Fbster Jr., Gamer ;Foiter and John B. Foster. : the functal scrvicc was held at II :a.m.Jan. lOialCoutlney BaptislChurch a y ihe Revs. John Brown and Vincent ¡Young. Burial foltowed in the church Jceipetety. • Memorials may be nude to Ihc •Arierican Diabetes Foundadon or lo ■iheCourtneyBaplislChutchVanFund, •3341 Courtney Church Rood, Yodkin- ;vll(c,N.C. 27055. Cily, Va.; a sister, Clydie Rata of Mocksviile; and sevcr^ nieces and nephews. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Jan. I liat Davie Funeral Setvice Chapel by Ibe Rev. Billy Sloop wilb burial fol­ lowing at Tuiicntine Baptisi Church Cemeiery. Memorials may be made toTuiten- tinc Baptist Chuich Buikling Fkind, c/ o Mildied James, 1613 U.S. Hwy. 64 Easi, Mocksviile, N.C. 27028. DAVIE FUNERAL SERVICE U X 416 Valky Rd.,MocknrlUe,NC 7 0 M 3 i ^ “O iiinm UrSiivtitVm nm iy W ould you entrust your loved one ■Other than a-Com nw nityJM end?^ Reputation for Excellence \ fkmerals cite good I their ftineral directors. The most recent study* ot Am erican attitudes toward the Ameral-servlces industry reports that more consumers, 86 percent, view our proTession positively. Ahnost 70 pcrcent described those who served them as proresslonal, caring, helpful, Und and friendly. • UN SMy olAwrkw M UM Hltawt U mOIMI.«!»« ............... ««byHwWMIIaGnaa. Eaton Funeral Service 325N. Main Stntt ModtsvlUe, North Carolina (Г04)«Ш 148 EHBTmi и fx - DAVIE COUNTY EN TERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 15,19% Wealthy Carolinians Hold Annual Forum . H e a ilh y Cirollnians of Davie C Su t) hÀ l iti 4th Annual Convnu- nlty Ruuni 00 Wednesday, Oct 29 al Ihe B e n n u d a Run Country Club. - Mike Kintel, chaiipetson of the Healthy CaroUnlani of Davie County T vk Foice said he was pleased that WnniiiiM ely lOODa^eCountyiesi- . dtaUandcammunityleadenweieable to (Hend this yeai's fonun. . The 1997 s{iealcen wete; Dr. Ron Levine, Deputy Secietaiy,Depanment of.Health ft Human Services: Dr. O ^ Ile Principe, Slale Center for Health Slalistics; Dr. Steve Cline, Di­ vision of Dental Health; Mn. Barbara Freedy, Novant Health; Richard Etheridge, director of Public Health Education, North West AHEC; and DaleMetz,humorist,GatewayEduca- don Center. , The Community Forum opened with seveni potiti ve remarks from Dr. Garden Club Learns About Perennials HeMockivUleGmlenaubhasled il'sianuarymeeUng at iheFust Baptist C3imh felkiwship hall Thursday, Jan. a. Toby Hawkins, a master gardener pnsentedaprogramonperennialsand vegetable gardens. The Ciaiden Club meets the first Thuisdayofeachnionthal7p.m. The club is a waiting club that helps with the beaudflcalion of Ihe town, as well as contributes to the 4-H camp, the Davie №gh Menwtial Garden and more. Nodce as you stroll through down­ town the pcetiy pansies planted in Ihe planteis and al Ihe Ubraty.A new project being worked on is the entrance of Rich Park. Upcoming eventt include a June auction. Uyouareakicalbusincssand would like to take pari, donate an item to the Mocksviile Ganlenaubwhena member visiu your store. Professor To Give Lecture Feb. 24 At Davie Library CHAPEL HILb-The date and time bave changed for a lecture in Mocks- vffiebyDr.Ioae{ihbiwman,profesnc cfpaychologyandassistantdeanofthe oilege of Ana and Sciences al the University ontathCaroUnaatChapelна The talk will be al 7 p.m. Feb. 24 (aol Ihe original dale of Jan. 13). The place remains the same, the Davie CoUBlyFublicLibi«yal371 RM aia S t Ibe eveal, aiaaied by dK Davie j CouMy Alt! Council, il fiee and open eaO. AnaÜveorweilcnNonhCarolina, Lowinn will ihm fcUOalea finn hia dddhood in hia talk, 'Jack Stmiea, SoHdm AfpalKhian Folktales." - Lowman ia the atthor of the best-' ■dttn book. -MMering dw Tech- of Tcicbiaft" aod lUh Ikm lly 00 college teaching. He has M B Bunanua leachiiii awaidi, in-1 dadÉogUNC-CHiTumerAwiidfor osaDnc* lo undagraduaie teacMng. b 1970, ha ened a doctoral degne fiom UNC-CH and joined Ihe ;---aoKtnily'^li^ . He U a Grceaa-^Ьою CûflsfB 0П(км1в> ÌL o w m M 'i ta lk b ip o o io n d b y C v D tta a Sp eaker» at U N C - C H . I t e p o g n m , w U c b b c fiB •• a ttn e w id p O M iw tc h tffa th i IW ^ b ria p T O te id - Ì* 6 c d iy m ir t m lD t e r iD e M ,d v k c o M M Îrity g m p t k> Ih m th rir mfmümMmon ém 100 ю рЬ, \шШщХШЬе»тГМкСш>- Ш т А Ы 9 а ш Ё 1 It e p n f m n iip M с Г U N C O f t a ^ o iif e ffo rti to CQtt- ш Л ^ гкя^ С ш Ы Ы тл. Itele iflt a m b tv è 1м ккЫ C te n c e llo r M c M H ô c iB irt i m i lO k o u B iy M ò f t t e i M t .' Fòt aoirt iafonnition aboul lim iMBVtaft, caS N ta c y №ftoQ al (Ю4)«34-ЭИ2. № шоп ÌiioniMtkw aboul or lo I l iMiltftCvoliM^^tcr.Goiiiict ^ МВГ1вЬ«1цСпр»Во]1179Э. иНМЮмИШМХ:. 2759^ 11М,«1цЬт(919)9вМ99Э. t Ron Levine, deputy secretary, Depart­ ment of Health аЫ Human Services. Levine stated that Healthy Carolinians ofDavieCounty is continuing tomake a lasting imoresslon on U>e citizens of this state. There were eight focus groups fmtied to answer ^ foitowing ques* lions: Is Healthy Carolinians of DavEe County makingadlfTerence? What do the citizcns of Davic County think nbout Healthy Carolinians? Solicit feedback on the work ofthe four health concem commlltees*Sub* stance Abuse Commiltcc, Sexually Transmitted Disease Committee, Physical Rmess& Nutrition Commil­ tee, and Health Status & Health Care Access Committee. Arethere any additional health con­ cerns or new priorities at this time for DavieCounty? Overall, tte focus groups felt that Healthy Carolinians is and will con­ tinue making a positive dlfTerence in the overall heallh of Davie lesidenls. Receni studies have shown that small improvements havc been made in: increased health awareness, increased paiticlpatlonofschoolstudcnts,andan increase in HIV testing. When evalu­ ating a project of this proportion, sev* eral years of planning and Implemen­ tation are necessary before a signifi­ cant increase or decrease in numbers are noted. Allfocus groups agreed that the four estabUslttd connniltces ore doing excellent work. Other concerns of the focus group woe: •Increase the public's knowledge and awareness of the Healthy Carolin­ ians ofDavie County program; •Increase business andlndus try rep­ resentation on Ihe Health Concem Committee; •Address mental health issues that are peril nent to the goals of the Heal thy Carolinians Program; and •Develop a Parent Education com­ ponent that will address needs Identi­ fied by the Heallh Concem Commit­ tees. The foitowing recommendations were made: To develop a Healthy CarollnlansDircctoiy and brochure and establish a Chronic Disease Commil­ tcc. According to Dennis Harringion, secretary of the local losk force, "Heal thyCarolinionsofDavIe County realizes the Importance of addressing these community conccms and recom­ mendations and will begin developing and implementing strategics to tackle these identified needs." Dr. Steve Laymon, vice chairper­ son ofthe task forcc, slated that, "Sincc 1994, Healthy Carolinians of Davic Counly has set high achievement stan­ dards and will continue to accomplish thiseflbri for the future healthof Davle County citizens." For mwe information about how you can become involved with the Healthy Carolinians of Davic County Program, contact Wendi Selbe, health education speciaUst,at(7M)634-8700. MGCICRN fì€STRURIWT Come See the Mariachi Band on Jan. 24th 6'9pm Buy 2 Soft Drinks & 1 Dinner Combo («l-30)G <<Aiii)Uier M aner Combo (< l-30) F K L E E SUN. • THURS. DINE-IN ONLYNelMMWMiAayOMrlpMM ■lamatMW ...............2S30 Lawlaville-Clammona Rd.DlrocUona; From Mocksvilie: MO to Clamtnona, NC Lewisville-Clemmons Road, tum. g. right, n mile on right. Sun. -Tliura. -11 am. -10 p.™;';; 5TI Friday 11 a.m. • 11 p.m ' ■ g j ^ j a t u r d i j j j o o n j l ^m Hi BROOM SK $299 Black N B m s TRIANGLEETERAGE * 8 8 ALL (U JA N irif S LIM ITH ) H I J H H Y I N ' T.V./VCR CART»17 Pin* Finish APPLY Ю В NO MONEY DOWN! lODD TABLE LAMPS $995m iitVnriM M ii SOFAS $268 I ENTERTAINMENT CENTER GraalOiiplay terlV/VCR $98 CURIOCABINETUgMedwNhMlrroradDliplay $149 ono NKiHr STANDS 1/2 O FF $19 ALL-OUT BEDDINe hklsbeHIGH POSTERED BEDOwnyRaiihwMiWMeWnilUih $177 N .i 11 () M.i 11 у К tl ( ) wv 11 I i l . lin i- .' С IC AIM I l i : S A i/ i/ \ ji;s ' BEM O IN EDELUXERECUNER $288 S 78 — $67 / fm: GROUP $598 . S o . < 9 8 H U H IV M I FIRST COME FIRSTSERVE ALL QUANTITItS AHI LIMITID ODD ENDIABLES! И9-$28 B e E a rly I ASSURll I) I (IVl Sf AIS Л . I 111,'* $99 IT ALL MUST BE SOLD! mattmsand tortkin „PC ^ im : IU D HO O Msum $499 AMffM CASSETTE BOOM BOX $1 9 »» l b EVERY ITEM MUST GO! DAYBED $ 4 9 A P P L Y F O n EASY CREDIT PLANS! TRADITIONAL STYLED SOLA * 3 9 7 EVERY BEDROOM SAVE 20% TO 50% O F F O U R O M G IN M .cm НКУ MKiisioms $14 QUEEN SIZE HEADBOARDI llaekFlalah W t t $59 SOFA.CHAIR LOVESEAT A U in E C a >688 in I /I N '. I l>1 M IIOM -, It's Our BIGGEST SALE EVER! lARGE IT! Л Ö ^ ^ 01 l „ F „ r n , , r п , л , „ CHARGE IT! A|)|)ly Fur Our Own Edsy Credit Pleins fjoA '-.fG < Phone: 634-5739 l^ /ie S d io d s D A V IE CO UNTY E N T E R P R IS E REC O RD , Jan . 15,1998 - D I '• Davle High ’• A rinancial aid workshop for par- • cnU and studcnu will be orTcted at the • school Jan. 29from7-8:30p.m. Finan- ; cial aid fonnsareavallable inthe guid- ;ancc oflice. ■ ; ThefirstCorccrCruiseofWSwiil : lakeplacc Tuesday,lun. 13,rrom3;05- ¡3:50 p.m. Guest speaker will be : lirefightcr Jerry Brooks. Students in- icnslcdincaicersinvolvingcmcrgency ¡responders are wclcome. Sign up in ¡the guidance office or see Tracy • Bracken in the student scrviccs office. • Family Scrviccs and DHS will ¡present a six-week class for parcnls ; titled “Parents Have Upsand Downs". ; Parents may registcrby calling Family ;Servlcesal6J4-4510. ThecosiisSlO ;for single parents andSISforcoupies.. :Siudents in Benjamin Brown’s and ZBrad Sheirill’s Freshmen Success Iclasses have received their COPS (Ca- "kct Occupations Preference System) rcsulls. This assesses student’s inler­ csts, abilities, ond work values. Stu­ dents also received a COPS system comprehensive carter guide which contains information on 14 career dusters, occupations wilhin each dus­ ter, and skills, abililies, and activities needed. Parenuarecncouragcdio look over the COPS summary with Iheir sluilcnt. Conferences with a guidance counselor or a career counselor are available by calling 634-7388. Sludcnis in William Pitts’ English III TP and English 11 TP classes spent two days on career planning with Rex Hobson. Sludcnis were given Ihrce assessments to give Ihcm a belter un­ derstanding of whal career clustere best matched iheir personality. Par­ cnls are encouragcd lo conlacl Mr. Hobson if Ihey wanl lo review Iheir student’s resuils. Shadowing applications will be available fram Rex Hobson Thursday, Jan. 22, in Ihc student services oflice. Siudents should see Hobson before school in the moming of Jan. 22 lo have the best opportunity to receive an application. N o rth b a v le M td cBe Pharaoh snidenisofDcccmberwere Clint Stanley, Zakare Whicker, Vanessa Nichols. Jared Hill, Megan Lane, Marina Vendriiio, Meredith Bridgewaicr, and lan MacBryde. Mrs. Ivor Hill spoke with Trina Jackson’s social studies classes Jan. 7 and 9 about Ihe Republic of South Africa. Sludcnis will sample Africim foods Jan. IS. Parent volunteers wiil hdp wiih the serving and preparation ofyams.grits,peanuts,andodicrfoods. Sludcnis in George Newman’s sci­ ence classes used permanent markers andalcoholtodesignl-shirts. Theyare preparing speeches on Ihe topic “Wet­ lands are Wonderful" to be presenled Jan. 22,23, and 26. Eighth graders in Betty Gooding’s life skills class visited Meadowbrook Nursing Home Thursday, Jan. 8. They made snacks and posters for Uk resi­ dents. Students talked with residents, helped Ihem in andout of wheekhairs, and shared hugs. Nol only did they brighten Ihe day of the lesklenls, stu­ dents came away feeling as though they had done a good deed. SevenihgradersinBeliyGooding’s career decision class went on a guided louroflhcDavieLargeAnimalHospi- lal Tuesday, Jon. 6. Dr. Brian Taylor led the tour. He expUned about the surgical area and Uie procedures used. The ICU stall is connected lo a com­ puter that enables Ihe veterinvian to check on seriously skk laije animals finxn hlsAier home using a personal with learning aboul job cluslen. Sevenlh graden in Misty Wilcox- McGill’i drama class are working on the production of an Appalachian foiktaleUlled "A Utile Magic". Per­ formances wm held Friday, Ian. 9. at I p.m. and Tuesday, Jan. 13, al 8:45 a.m. The easl included John Jackson, PairickUw,Nk»leMiller,SacaMiller, Caidin D el^ , Hollie Miller, K « n McDaniel, Jenny Bokeno, Bryn Tumer.EH:^Cauille,SarahEatle, Ashley Lewii,I)avidTMwell, Ashley Gaskin, AiM Ervin, Cryilal While, and Tiffany Shnwibury. The techni­ cal crew included Philip lies, Dustin Uwhon,PatrickRiyne,Evan'IVslnger, and Jacob Beauchamp. The show's assisiant direcior was Tiey Harlow. Appalachian nwik was provided by Davle Coualy’i“Blue Orau Connec- tion’'orjainieHaiperandChrbWaid. Jane« 1>iiiiger made her fIm perfor- mince when she joined Ihe C H I and crew as a special guest to play Ihc Appalachian dulcimcr. SixthgradeisinSamamhaSmi ley’s keyboarding are finishing up a unil on wonl processing. The nexlunltwlllbe asludyondalabasc. Sludcnis wllllcam how to use a database by sorting and querying. Seventh grade keyboarding students will be changing lo Iheir next elective. They just finished ihcir unit on spreadsheets in which they learned how 10 use a spreadsheet for calcula­ tions. Eighth grade keyboarding stu­ dents ore Hnishing Iheir clcclive class by learning iclccommunications. Scc­ ond .semesler siudents in compulcr ap­ piications will learn how to use PowerPoint, Print Artisl, and HyerSludio in addition to basic com­ puter information. On Friday. Dcc. 19, the combined choruses and the 8th grade band put the rmishing louches on 1997 at the annual Chrisimas assembly. Also, fea­ tured as soloists werc students Jcssica Nelms and Rachel Burriss and staff members Josh Jenkins and Ricky Hendrix. Thedaywascappcdofrwiih a visit from St. Nick. As second semesler starts, the 8(h grade drama and music classcs will begin rchcaising“SquadRoomBlucs", a musical by Tim Kelly and Ame Christiansen. This show will be prc- seated lo the public on May 15 at 7 p.m. Admissionis$2foradulisand$l for students. Spanishclasscshavebcen studying Ihe Hispanic culture. Spccial empha­ sis Is placed on Hispanic influences in ourcuiiure. Sixih graders arc memo­ rizing longue twisters, seventh gradcts are memorizing a Spanish poem, and eighth graders are preparing lo present a five minule oral prescnlalion. The Geography Bee was held Fri­ day, Jan. 9. The school winner was Meghan Wanucha. Meghan will take aqualifying lest locompete at the slale level. The fiist runner-up was Scou Halver and Ihe second runner-up was Andrew Scolt. P in e b ro o k E k m c iila iy McSkaleNight was held Tuesday, Jan. 6, in Ciemmons. Families Tdlcd Ihe lables al McDonald’s and had an evening of skaiing at Skateland. Stu­ dents entered their names in Ihe “McSkale Giveaway" to win Crayon banks. WinningstudenlswereBiianna Barney, Amber Blake, Corey Bodenheimcr,HaileyBowman,Coiby Kinder, Amanda Nichols, Sarah Sex­ ton. andLauraWiiiiains. Onchundred eighty one skaters attended. Order forms for Pinebrook sweatshirts werc sent home recently. A minimum of 48prepaid orders must beieceivcdbeforcany sweatshirts are ordercd.AduitsizcsS,M.UXLare$l2, Adult size XXL is$14,andadultsize XXXLis$l5. Youth sizes S,M,L arc $10. Olden wllibetakcnthraughJan. 15. С о о к е о к е E k m c n la ry Kindergarten siudents of Nancy Haipe and Debbie Allison had a vish from Principal Jeff Albany. Mr, Albany was dressed in pcngidn slip- petsandcaniedastufredpenguin. He read a book aboul how ojpus die pen- guinsavedChrislmas. Thisevenlcon- cluded Iheir study of Ihe letter "Oo" and began their study of Ihe letter "Pp". First gradeisofDawnLudwick and Karen Home have been studying bears. Siudents measured UKinseives and compared Iheir measurement wiUi dial of polar bean, brought from home dieir own bears U) share wiUi odiers, and made story bears lo hang in the classioom. They are reading die book ! in die Spring. WOlhm B. Davie EkmcaluT Bus Riders of die Week of Dec. 9 were Tby Blakley, Shayna Toney, Biandyn Sands, Jordan Hempstead, Erin Reavis, Pedro Banolo, Joel Metz, andManikaLaltimoce. MockivffliElmciitai7 Risl graden in Suile 4 are concen­ trating on winter diemes. Sludenu of Rachel Joyce are studying a unil on penguins,TIieyiRgoinglodresscnizy оф Friday for'V:razy day". > SudentaofLesileBlandaresludy- ing a unil oii liltle winter mke. They have learned much about ndce and dieir life cyck. Students of Elizabedi Starnes are studying a unil on snowmen. They have read k>U of inowman related boob and have worked on related art. projecu. F M gnden of Elizabelh Flynn are reading about mice widi Pinebrcx)k Elementary principal and Davie County Principal of the Year Melvin Fogg worlds on reading with D.J. Holman. The second grader said that Mr. Fogg reads txjoks with him. "He taught me to make a sentence.” - Photos by Jam es Barringtr Principal Of The Year Loves Helping Students By Mike Bamhardl Davic Counly Enterprise Reconl Every day, a firsl grader at PinebnxA Elementaiy School gels a treat. They read a book wiih ihe princi­ pal. Bul according 10 ihal principal, the ttcatisforhim. 'Tve never lost the name for Icach- ing,"saidMdvinFogg, Davic County's principal of die year. "1 havc the privi­ lege of tutoring a child in our Fust Sicps program. You've gol a window ofopponunity.Ifyoudon'igctitatdiat poinl, il's hard tocatch dteiraitcntion.” Teaching and coaching have al­ ways been an important pan of Fogg's life. He began studying die profession at Appalachian Stale Teacher's Col­ lege in 1962, andafierfouryears indie Marines,includingtwatouisofdulyin Vietnam, he relumed tocam his teach­ ing degree. He taught and coachcd fooiball, first in Soudi Carolina, and Ihen as history teacher and defensive cooidi- nalor al Wcsl Rowan and Concord high schools. He also spent dme as girl's baskeiballcoach and Irackcoach. "I began working on my adminis- iralivcdcgrccand Uwn conlinucd leach­ ing for about five years," he said. Thiitccn years ago, Fogg moved to DavieCounty. He began as assisumt principal at Davie High School beforcbeingnamcd principal at Pinebrook Elemenlaiy. "I love il, I absolutely do," he said. "I havc really been lucky in my carter. Every school I’ve been to has been a stellar school." Thai luck has been especially true atPinebiook.hesaid. Исма Sn Studcnls - Fkp D3 Fogg looks over papers with secretary Renee Nail, Coni^iMd Oo P ifi D2 Mr, Fogg observes fourth g r ^ teacher Cynthia Stsphsnson as she corxlu^s dass at Pinebrook^iemer^taiy. D2 - DAVIK СОиМ'У KNTEKFKlijrKGCXIIClM*K tSilVW " Davie ScKoob CoattntttdFhmPBgeDl books tike Noisy Nora and Liltlc Win-, 1er. Sluifcnumadc New Year’s résolu- lions and plans on how lo keep them. SccondgradersorSusanWallSmilh and Una Fells started correspondence with their pen pals In Winston-Salem. Belly Schladensky’s sccond graders al Speas Glcmemory and Mrs. Smith's second graders get to practicc their letter wriling skills and also moke new friends. Third graders of Judy Sherrill rc­ ccived a visit fium Ms. Hanes’s class from Davic High. Ms. Hanes's stu­ dents made circuit boards tor the Ihird graders, and during iheir visil taughi them how lo use these boards. After the lesson u snack was served. ..Sludcnts ofTracy Poindexter and Lynn Zoubek arc discussing fairy laics and castles. They will be rcading and QcUngoutmanyfamiliarstorics. They arc planning a trip to sec the play "Cinderella”. Soon students will be making caslics using sugar cubes and icing. Students of Ihc Week of Jan. 5 arc Quamaine Imes. Matthew Lenar/, Devaron Scotl, Katie Trotter. Angel Rubin, Nick Whiscnhunl, Rakeem Alexander. Katie Campbell, Raheem Alexander, Malthcw Torbush, Jake Sanders. Tyler Braddy. TonyaCorrcll. SaimnthaBrown.CJ. Dwiggins, Jun­ ior Payne. Ezekiel Curry, Eden Cassidy, Travis Carroll, Ashley WcsoloskI, Tristan Halrtson, Jodi Haipc, Chavis Chunn. and Matthew Sherrill. MocksvUle Mkldle Citizens of the Months of Novem­ ber and December werc Shandale Brock, Casey Griffith, Amanda Cowden. Elisc Naylor, Christopher Foote, Catherine Crowe, Michclle Pawlik. Erin Whitaker, AmandaShon, and Briana Montgon^. Citizens of Ihc Week of Jan. S arc Crystal Smith, Mary Goss, Jenna Durham, Joshua Fields, Jonathan Dwiggins, Denisc Ontiveros, Grant Lakey, Ronnic Coble, Billy Serfass, and Josh Rcinsvold. There will be no school Jan. 16,19, nnd 20 and report cards will be sent home Jan. 22. Studcntsrccenllypanicipalcdlnthe Geography Bee sponsored by the Na- lionalGcographic Society. Classroom winners compelcd to dctemiinc the school winner. Classroom winners werc fifth graders: Andrcw Darcy, Ben Shega, Alyson Walker, and Zach Yokley, and fouith graders: Daniel Baxter, JJ . Byeriy, Harry Miller, Kyle Woolen, and Jessica Overby. Z;ich Yokley was the school winner. Shady Grove Ekmenlary Susan Siddcn’s fourth graders arc studying N.C.'s Coastal Region Ihrough two novels: WrighI BroihcR al Killy Hawk and Taffy of Torpedo Junction. Students arc incoqxiraling two projects; a lighthouse rcport and projecl and a paper шф1апе contest. Third graders finished a unit on |1пю and money. Coins rolled down the hallsandbills passed between hands as they learned the value of money. Students arc also wriling books to be published by the Sludentrcasures Pub­ lishing Company. These hard-back books arc being created by every slu­ deni at the school. Third gradcrsofMelba Phillips prc­ scnted a puppcl show on The Tacky Penguin and sang Christmas songs for the Clemmons Rotary Club. Thiixl graders of Susan Johnson rcccived a most unusual visitor. Admiral Drake senl a penguin from the Nonh Pole lo helpthem begin rcading Mr. Popper's Penguin. Third graders of Beveriy Hobson arc imveling around the world In their Sludy of the continents and oceans. They will be pulling the worid together each time il falls apart in the compuler lab. Kalhy Rowe'sihlrd graders have started aspark in their classroom with Ihcir Sludy of clcctricily. Their hair stands on end and lighl bulbs go on ail over the room. Studems Make ASU Dean's Ust Ten Davie students at Appalachian State University were namnl to the dean's list for the fall semester by main« taining a minimum 3.45 grade point average: . fiTDmMocksviUe-ShawnMatthew Bafney,amaricetingmajor,Teny Blake Butler, a management major, Sara Elizabeth Campbell, a communication disofders major. Michael Justin Fence. Oavie Residents Earn Honors Eighleen Davie midents nceived •cadanic honcn forlhc fall soKsler from Fonyth Technical Conununity College. - Named to Ihe president's list wiih a 4.0 giade point avenge were; Regina b. Biy. Dwayne A. Haitless, Baitwn HiU and Jennifer A. Sheek, all of Ad­ vance; and AmandaD.Caitner.Shawn P. Denson, Marie A. Koontz. Kathleen 0 Ж To Offer Classes At Davie Campus Hie Davie Campus of Davidson Couniy Community College will offer Ihe following Conlinuing Educalion idastea beginning Jan. 26. i IKвl)lrNotU■|AboulC<Mlpllt- « is a handsKm computer course which gives novice usen the opponu­ nily toleain basic computerop^ons and fimctions. Smdents will create. prinl.and8avesimpledocunieiits,nia- nipulaleamnnse, and leam basic Win-. dows manipulation. This course is a pie-icquiiite for all software classes. Snidenl>needa3 1/2-high density «lisle. (Mondiy.Jan.26.ftb. 16. ia>- 430 pm . $33 fee phis a $S materiab fee) : A lt! liiliim tD A d C T H d l« Wntocohn U a course deaigned for bolh faeginoers Ihraigh advanced an­ tes. bdivldualinsmictionandguide- linea wiU oable sttidcua 10 leam die M c s or inpnve paticiilar sUO or (704)634-^. • Servars «Busixvs •Experienced • Bartenders • Host/Hosiess Une Cooks S S 3 S T Smm, A group of Duvic High School stu­ dents arc helping lo .sprc,id the word aboul carccr opportunities lo their fel­ low students, It all .started a few months ngo when vocalional guidance counselor Rex Hobson was l(X)king for another way to let st\idenls know about opponunl- lies available to them. If Ihc 35 .students serving as ciuvcr a-^islants just lell five or six of their friends, it will be worth il. he said. Sludcnts rcccivc newslcllers oncc or twice a month with Information about ciuvcr opportunities available nt Davie High. They arc encouraged lo sharc the infomiation in iheir classes and wiih their friends, he explained. Students werc nominated by teach­ ers for the program. "1 asked for studcnis lhat arc very rcsponsihle," Hobson siiid. He hopes that morc students will become involved in Ihc program, he addeil. Ninth grade carccr assistants arc Jennifer Alligood, Christen Burke, Brandy Collier, Adam Dellinger, Reba'ca Hefner, B.C. Minor, Emily Morton, Besty Naylor, Amy Sink and Tamara Young. Tenth grader p:irlicipanis include April Agne, Jennifer Burgio, Angie Davis, Scotl Fra/ler, Brandon Robinson, Angie Rodriguez, Carfic Shamel, Jennifer Simmons, T?ri Willoughby and Vanessa Wogalzke. Eleventh graders helping are CommekaAmold.TashaHuntcr,Chiis Jacobs, GrcgLanicr.TamikaSclf.Riiin Thomas. Bclh Williams and Jason Workman. ScnioR lutiMichael Andcrst)n. Apnl Bailey, Brcc Beckennan, Erika Brcier, Lydia Ervin, B.J. Johnson und Kiu^n Kirby. Intem Program Teaches Students About Careers By Joey C, Kennedy Davic High Internship Coordinator Davie High School ofTcrs carccr Internships, service internships, and icaching internships. The purpose of career internships is to allow sludcnts die opportunity lo explore career interests within local govcmmcntal agencies, civic organi- Middle School Lunch Menus Jan. 19 Chicken BBQ Glazed Carrots Baked Beans Pineapple, Juice, Milk Jaa20 Lasagna/TcxasToast Tossed Salad Buttered Com Applesauce Juice, Milk Jon. 21 Manager’s Choice Jon. 22 Vegetable Beef Soup/ Grilled Cheese Sandwich Steamed Cabbage Blackeyed Peas & Cmn Fresh Fniil, Juice Jan. 23 SoftTaco/Spanish Ricc Green Beans Vegetable of the Day Sliced Peaches, Juice, Milk zations, businesses, indusuics, schools and individuals. Scrvicc Internships are designed lo aid students In becom­ ing rcsponslblc citizens in the commu­ nity. The Internship program is offered over the summer and during bod) se­ mesters. Students are required to com­ plete 130 hours of servlcc for one dec- tivcunitof credit. Grades arc pass or fail. Interns arc not paid, and arc required to keep a daily journal. Davic High has over 75 interns going lo Davie, Davidson. Forsyth, Iredell, and Rowan countics. In addi- lion to carccr exploration, internships also assist students in developing good work habits, experiencing personal growth.strcngtheningcommunicalion skills, and becoming aworc of the community's vast rcsourccs and the worid of work. Sludenis need lo leam as much as possible aboul matching ihcir Inlcrcsls and aptitudes to realistic carccr possi­ bilities. In past years many siudenls have found oul when they go to work that the career they studied and pre­ pared for is not at all whal they thought il was. Many students in die past researched dw firsl automobile lh?y purchased more than the first carecrpr job Ihey worked. ; There arc obvious advantages lln having the opportunity through an m- lemship lo sec what a carccr Is rcally like. Students benefit when dwy find that the carccr is really nol what d>cy want as much as they do when they find die right career. There arc many other benefits of doing internships in­ cluding making contacts in your field of interest and enhancing your resume with experience and rcfcrcnccs. Let's Talk About It Science Fiction Topic Of Library's Adult Series a statistics major, and Belhany ^ n Wall, an elementary educadon major, from Advance • Benjamin William Harrison, a management major, Chris­ topher Michael Hughes, a music per­ formance major. Deborah Gail Jobeit, an elemenlary education major; Amy Melissa Robertson, a psychology ma­ jor; and Melissa Marie Wooldridge, a risk and insurance major. Science Fiction and Fantasy, Ex­ ploring Who Wc Are: Imagining Who We Might Become will be dw dicme for "Let’s Talk About It" at die Davic County Public Library in Febmaiy and March. The adult lecture series will feature visiting scholars from area colleges and universities - Appalachian, Cat­ awba, Peace and UNC-Greensboro. The frce. Informal programs will meet in die library auditorium. North Main Sueet, Mocksvillc, al 7 p.m. on alter- nadng Tuesdays beginning Feb. 3. Scholars have said diat science fic- tion is a way to present and consider indirectcrilicismofsocietyand mores. Science fiction, like all good fiction, provides insight into die human condi­ tion, despile cxolic settings or fantastic ploLs. ParticipanLsin die program caneam one Duke University condnuing cdu­ calion crcdii or one teacher renewal credit. Book tides and audiors, and dates dicy are .scheduled lo be discusscd: Space Merchants by Frcdcrik Pohl and CM. Hombludi, Feb. 3; Stranger In A Strange Land by Robert Heinlein, Feb. 17; 1984 by George Orwell on March 3; Left Hand of Daricness by Ursula Le Guin on March 17; and Dune by Frank Herbert on March 31. Funding is provided by die Divi­ sion of State Library, N.C. Dept, of Cultural Resources, a grant from die N.C. Humanities Council, a founda­ tion supported by federal and private funds lo encourage and assist public educalion activities in die humanides for adults. Local funding is from die Mary and Jane McGuire Lilmuy Trust. For more informadon, call die li­ brary al 634-2023. A. Ro&si and Cheri T. Smidi. all of Mocksville. Named to die dean's list widi mini­ mum 3 J grade point averages were: Shannon L. Davis, Lauren K. Haningtoa and Joseph C. Willard, all of Advance; and Hilary L. Hauser, Carol D. Hendricks, Alex S. Nail. Rubibeo S. Palel, Jeffrey C. Paige and Usa D. Tutterow, all of MocksviUe. WjûuKluU Такс this coupon lo; Quality Tax Service, Inc. 82 Court Square - in Downtown Mocksville, NC Locaied in the Cream Colored Building with Ihe Burgundy Awnings 6341392 The Highest Refunds in ONE D AY- GUARANTEED! Only one coupon per return. s s a s E s m s technique with wateicolon. (Monday. Jan.26-Man;h30,6;30-8:30pjn.,$3S fee. TUCs; 2.0) SpnU ibrBiH iM aa: Interme­ diale course is a level of sludy of modem Spanish designed for employ­ ees who have had some exposure to Spanish or bask knowledge of the language. This course ?nahlff the student 10 develop communicativc conipelencewilhieal-lifebueinesssitu- ; ations presented in loda/s Spanish fornial and опчЬе-job convenalion. . Cnumday, Jan. 29-April 2.5:30.7;30 p.m., $33 fee plua appco«imalely $20 forlexlbook.TKC,;2.0) DCCC offers cooi|]tÀcnsive edu­ cational opponunilb for aU adulta in Iheconmunity. Fotinfotmationabou other programa and courses, contact Ihe DCCC Davie Campila Office at S\M( iX.OODi К I \ \ I ( ) U S (704) 634-2222 8 5 4 V ^ a lle y ' R o a d A ^ o d c s - v ille P r o f e s s i o n a l CZt iV E o c lc s-v ille , N C Principal Melvin Fogg gets a smiie from Pinebrook sludenis as they go from Ihe gym to ciass. Students Are Top Priority Fbr Principal TOijCatawi» Deap'sList >avic students maintained a minimumb.5 grade poinl average to be named d the full scmesicrdcan's list ut Calawl^ College: Chrlhtinu Cundiff and Susan Stowers, both of Mocksville; Carl Smilh at J Siaccc Spillman, bolh of Coolccncc; and Melissa Hendrix, Kevin cjfpc and Lisa Comat/cr, all of Advancc.Gardner-Webb HomrsTwo Two Davie students at Oardner- Webb|Unlveisity received academic honors for the fall semester. Suian Payne Pennington of Cool­ eemee was named to the dean’s list by mainainingaminlmum3.7grade point average. Alien Howell of Mocksville was named todie honor roll formalntaining a minimum 3.2 grade point average. DAVIECOUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 15,1998, - D3 interior Designs inc •Acccs.sories »Window Treatments •Bedding Ensembles «Silk Trees & Plants •Floor Coverings «M ini Blinds •Wall Coverings ^•CharleneB. Cassidy ‘Jean Nichols Ward IDS Associate Mon.-Frl. 9,'5:30 35(i0 Clemmons Road. Clemmons 766-9918 White Sale p o rtra its отчг îpocicïlli| pricoJ * vjcnuorij ?l-?^4, IQQÔ That’s Right! Rcccivc 1-8x10,1-5x7 and 4 wallet portraits In Classic black & while ONLY sm ss («73 Value) Alao, recclve yow 5 ром iculoa al во cbarie D»rtíme,EHak^áS*tunky» The Villase Photographcf C A I X T O B A Y (336) 766-8367 I ÉnstíUMfMBáblt h r your срлггяЛряс». Continued From Page D I "The image I had in my mind was... to jump on wiihoul slowing it down. Pinebrook for a number of years has been u fine place," Fogg said. "Our rccent goal has been dclcmiincd by the Slalc of Nonh Carolina, and that Is accountability." Fogg’sdays Stan carly, as he arrives at school beforc 7 a.m. He prcparcs a note to the faculty, and ihcn he walks the building, making surc cvcrylhing is ready for another day of learning. Days arc spent with a variety of tasks, from tutoring a studcnl lo meet­ ing with parcnls to goingover policies with other school officials. And Fogg is rcsponslblc for mak­ ing surc tcachcrs arc doing their jobs. He mu.stevaluaiecvcry tcachcral least oncc a year, and some of the younger teachers as many as four times each year. That means spending time In cach classroom, watching them work, seeing them interact with students. Fogg Is working for his doctoralc degree, wriling a disscrialion on whether the classroom pcrfomiancc Is affected by teachers trained lo tutor. The mosl Important thing, as al­ ways, is the students. "These kids want to please. 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The "virtual hospital" lias conic \o Rowan and ihc sum)unding counlics. Rowan Regional Medical Center has opened its doors on the World Wide Web with a wchsiic thal olTcrs faSi health Infonnalion for consumers, quick rcfcrcncc to more lhan 3.800 professional jounial.s. access lo inctli* cal research frotn around tlie world, arid phannaceulical Infonnalion for doctors. The Internet address Is: www.rowan.org Visitors to Rowan Regional's weblte can get Infonnalion abtntl all physicians on staff .at tlwjiicdical ccn-.. ler.includingeachdiKtor’scducational background and certification status. They physician list can be searched by name or specially. lnthe"online]ibairy,"vlsiionih.ive 24-hour access lo hiindrcds of thou­ sands of diK’unienls aboul cancer re- scaich. diabetes, cardiac health. p;\in managemenl. nulrillon fitness, women’s health, and morc. Anoihcrseclionltaslinkslomonthly • a news rclease archive. hcaIthtopics,whichwlllbcupdatcdby • infonnation about Salisbury and hospital physicians and staff. Monthly RowanCouniy. health topics are supplemented with a • a gloss;u7 of health insurance offered free \o the public. "Tills Is another p;ui of oureffort to inakehealllKm* Infonnation available to consumers 24 hours a day. seven days a week." said James M. Frceman. Chief Executive Ofiicer al Rowan Regional Medical Center. "With our website, we'rc opening a new lino of communication with pa­ tients. families, and heallhcarc profes- sUinals. We invite ihcir feedback, and l№pe iliey'll tell us how we can im­ prove our services." OlhcrelemeiMsincludedon Ro>v;m Reglonal's website arc: ___• aseries nf maps lhal sliow visitors where to park and Ihiw loget to Rowan RcgionarsfaclthicslnSalishury.China Grove. Landis. Mivksvllle, Ciwl- eemec. Gnmile Quany. and Cleve­ land. • a lisi of cunvnt contracts with Insurance carriers. • online job listings, wilh instruc­ tions on how to apply for employment at the Medical Ccntcr. Davie DARE role models Include, fiom left: front - Amanda Pruitt, Angle Hamm, Tracy Delaney, Clint Stiles, David Uttle; row 2 -Betsy Riddle, Jill Priilaman, Sally Riddle, Anya Williams, Erika Breler, LauraCorrell, Oulx)n Phommavanti; row3- RebeccaCarlei John Ivey, Jamlen Smith, Robert Lester, Colleen Brooks, Samir Bassiouni, Jeremy Gordon, Matthew Townsend. Notptetured;' NIckI Davidson, Melinda Richie, Corrie Robertson. ■ Photo by Robtn Farguuori High School Role Models Help With DARE Program listofhealthcarcseminarsprovidcdby .Iowan Regional physlclansandlicalth educators. Most of the seminars arc tenns • a set of first aid guidelines for parents of young childrcn Fifth graders wlll listen to police onicers and (eachen, and ihey may leom a thing or two, but they rcally Paul Roland watches over the work of Andy Ramsbotham while Tristan Hairston learns to make an electroboard Irom Rod Tenor. DHS Students Assist Tliird Graders Jinda Haynes* Frcshman Success class teamed up with Judy Sherrill's third grade class on Tuesday Jan. 6 at Mocksville Elementofy School. As a school scrvicc projccl, the frcshmen made electroboards for the third graders to help them leam their muldpllcation tables and study elec­ tricity. The ninth graders paired with (he third graden, and together they made circuit testers to use wilh the eieciroboards. Afkr working togelher.lhe students had refreshments provided by the Freshman Success class. Reluming to Davie High, one stu­ dent remarked. "What we did was nice, and I feel good about myself.” look up to older students. That's where 23 Davie High School seniors come in to play, serving os role models for the Davie Sheriffs Depart­ ment DARE program, which Is taught in the fiflh grade. DARE teaches stuctents to say no to dnigs and alcohol and other negative peer pressure, and also attempts to improve their self-esteem. DAREOfficerLee Whitesides said the role models lell the fiflh graders how they've succeeded in school and life without drugs, alcobol or tobacco. They lalk aboutlhelrsuccess in school, and Influences on their lives. "The/rt greatly admired by our DARE studenis," Whitesides said. "They relate more one on one to them.” Lynn Yokley, who helped Whitesides interview the prospective role models, said they're also good for dispelling myths young students have about high school - myths about such ihlngsasdnigs andgangs and fighting. DARE role models are nominated by guidance counselors, teachers and principals. They must pass an inter­ view proccss, vowing not to iry dmgs and to stay out of trouble. If they breaic any of the roles, they're out of iho program, Whitesides said. The role models hold ihe positions, for the year. STORAGE TRAILERS (Long or Short Term - RENTALS) FOR LEASE TRUCKING COMPANY, INC. 2079 US Hwy. 601 N. • MOcktvllle, NC 704-492-7716 • (800) 247-4789-US Jm u s Ontivers, Angela Cleary and Christopher Poplin use ^troboards to study multiplication.; Look at These Great New Army Öfters • (iM Ö b fo r C ollege Whtn you enli»! and bMonw eügüe for a certain ski, you couU qualify for the Montmmery G.l. m ^us the Army College Fund. That means you oouU eem up to $40.000 for college during e ^ - yeareftllstmenl. •$65,000 in stu d en t Lo an s R ep aid It you're Mud( With a Student loan thai's not Ind ....................... The Big Y Salel DAYTON MOTOBS, INC. Hwy. 101 a 421S., VMkimWt NCOl 0S3S7 (910)679-3135 Y Go To Winston? Y Go To Wilkes? GototheBigY...Ya(lkinville! 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Book 246 at Page 351, ■fiook 246 at Page 358, and Book 251 al ;Page 433 in the Office of the Regisler ol bèeds ot Davie County; and undorand by >3t^ie ol ttìe authority vettod In the under. «Igned as Substitute Trustee by that cer- italh instruments dated November24,1997. ‘•na recorded In Book 266, el Pages 369. 371. 373. and 375, In the Olftce ol the ^^ster of Deeds ol Davie County; and under and by virtue ol that certain Authori- xation, Findings and Order entered by the ClerK of Supertor Court of Davie County on December9,1997, and ot record in Rie 97 - 9P160, default having been made in the lemis ol payment of the indebtedness se­cured by sakl Deeds of Trust and the said Deeds otTmst being by theirterms subiect toforedosure. and the holder ot the indebt­edness theretiy secured having demanded the loreck>8ure thereof for the purpose ol saBstying sakl Indebtedness, and due no­tice having been given to those entilled to same, the undersigned Substitute Tmatee wUI otter fbr sale at pubic auctton. to the highest bidder, for cash, el the Court- houeedoorin MechevMe, DavieCounty, North CeroHna. «112:00 Noon, on Janu- aiy 30,19N, the land conveyed (n saki Deed ot Trust, the same being owned ot record by Roger E. Musgrave and vrite. Judy F. Musgrave, and being more par- ticularty described as foliows:TRACT 1 (Bailey’s Chape) Road): 'BEQINNINQ at a stone located in the noithwest comer ot the herein described tract, same also being located in the east« om Ikne ot the Thomu L Caudle tract as described In Deed Book 68, Page 206, Davie County Registry (said stone being an okl established comer ot the properties now or lom^etly belontfng to John Sheeta and T.P. Bailey), said stone also being kKated North 01* 26' 20* East649.72 feet fibm that axle kxated in the eastem line of the abovesaid Caudle Property end tuiv ning thence from №e beginning point South 89* 17* 45* Easi 199.43 feet to an iron stake; mnning thence South Or 25’ 4S* West ak)ng the westem boundaiy of ttM Kent E. Walser tract as described in Deed Book 128. Page620. and in Deed Book 90, Page 160, Davie County Registry (passing through an iron stake at 770.11 feet), e total distance ol 825.03 leet to a po№t kxaled in the centerline ol Bailey's Chapel Road (State Road No. 1617); mnning thence In a northwestwardly direction afoog 0)e centerline of Bailey's Chapel Road the foUowing three courses and distances: North 46* 50' 15* West 83.00 feet to a point; North 57* 46'30* West 91.58 feet to a point; and North 63* 35' 30* West 65.00 feet to a point; running thence along Tho­mas Cause's eastem line North 01* 26* 20? East (passing through an axle at 43.20 tèet), a total distance ol 692.92 feel to a stone, the point and place ot the BEQIN­ NINQ, containing 3.436acres more or less and being all ot thal property described in DMd Book 107. Page 853. and In Deed Book 112. Page 369, Davie County Regis­try, and being all of Pareel No. 55 ol Davie County Tax Map H-8, Shady Qrove Town­ship, all as per the survey ol C. Ray Cates, R.LS., Drawing No. 2667, made Decem­ber 14, 1969, last revised Janua^ 12, 1994.TRACT 2 (Peoples Creek Road):• This property was released from the liens ol the Deeds ol Tmst being tore- cfoeed.TfiACTS (Highway 601):•Pareal Ar : BEGINNINQatanestabiishedironpin, comer ol Baity Tire Servfee, Inc. (Deed 0QOk71, Page 554). aaklestablished iron pin being located near the southem paved portk» of U.S. highway 601 : thence from the beginning with the Baity Tire Sen^, lric.HneSouth59*3733*Weat215.26feet to an estabKahed Iron pin, BaHy'a comer th«ice with Bail/a Une Sout) 33* OV 36* Eiptl97.05feetloaneetablah«dlronpin. BpM/e comer In the iine of LL. Inrin (Deed Bo(*8l, Page46S);t)encewMhln/ln'iline S ^ 37* 01'06* Weat 37.97 feet to an etiablHhed Iron pin, Irvki'a contar; thence SCiilh 33* 13' 40* East 50.57 feet to an eàbbBshed iron pin, livln'B comer in the yiie of T.C. Myers and T.O. Myers (Dewi Book 63, Page 329); thence wtth Myers' Urtf South 55* 34' o r West 1,482.06 feet ta’an established Iron pin, Myera' comer, cfdsamg a new iron pki at 993.79 feet; H im with Myera* line 8ou№ 02* 35* 4 r V^t 113.49 feel to an established Iron pin coivnon comer ol Myers and Dorotiy M.(Deed Book 129, Page344) and new cdmer of a 12.892acre tract owned by the > Tpwn-of MocfcavUe; thenca a-new Urte Nc|t) 64* 19^ 26* West 397.72 leet to a pdini in №e eaatam edge of a 60 toot read; wHh the edge of aakl road, the foi^wlr>Q coursea and dlstancoa: North 33* East 97.8S teat to a point; tiincf North 33* (» 38* Eaat 117.37 leal lol point; «tane* North 26* 24'15* Eaat 1 ty.13 feel to a point; Ihenoe North24*06* oont :8eALE0N08REQUESTeD County It rtquMUne bMi for tiM following > ShmtmMiPaineinwttor ....lenChovroMBIaztr - m «auiDiMnt la locatad at :Ъм Davit County Hoipltal. :* ld i will b* opintd on undwJ«Hiiiy22,1M t,i< '3:00 p.m. In №t otile* of Oit :^оиМу Mmgor. iMid MOid ;W d«indiS%bM d4Wtnio: :(*n nm m , Dovle Couniy 12Э Soulh Main HookivM*, NC 270Ш. »Й11К— llwo*l(W4)0WIH. P U B L IC N O T IC ES 22* East 114.67 feet to a point; thence North19*27’47*East79.37feettoapolnt; thence a curve to the right having a chord bearing of North 37* 35' 28* East, a chord distance ot155.57teet,aradiusot2S0 feet and an arc ot 158.20feet; thence North 55* 43' 09* East 141.40 feet to a new iron pin; thence North 55* 43' 09* East 199.95 feet to a new Iron pin; thence a cun/e to the right having a chord bearing ot North 74*03' 40* East a chord distance ot 152.12 feet, a radius ol 241.69 feet and an an: of 154.74 feet to a new Iron pin; thence a cunre to the left having achord bearing ol North 74* 20* 33* East, a chord distance ot 161.21 feet, a radius ot260 feet, and an arc ol 163.91 feet, to a newlron pin; thence North 56* 16' 54' East750.93 feel to a newlron pin near the southem paved portfasn ot U.S. High­way 601; thence South 34* 49' 17* East 165.06 feel to the point and place ot BE- QINNING, containing 19.048 acrea as shown on a survey prepared by Grady L. Tutterow, R.L8.,dated October 17,1968, revised Juty 7, 1994, August 18, 1994, March 15,1995, and April 19,1995, Draw­ ing No. 17288-4, and being a portion of thal property described In Deed Book 173 at Page 730, to which reference is made.Parcel B: BEQINNING at a placed Iron pin at the edge ot U.S. Highway 601, common cor­ner with LL. Inrin (Deed Book 61, Page 488); thence with the Iwin line South 35* 48'31 ‘ West 228.46 feel to an established Iron pin In the In^n line; thence North 33* 01' 36* West 197.05 feet to an established Iron pin; thence North 59* 37* 33' East 215.26 feet to an established iron pin near the paved portkxi ot U.S. Highway 601; thence South3l* 56'42* East 104.62 feet to the point and place ot BEQINNINQ, containing .740 acres.For reference see Deed Book 71 al Page 554 ot the Davie Couniy Registry.Together wtth ail the bulklings. fixtures and Improvements thereon, and all rights, easements, hereditamenta and appurte­nances thereunto bek>n(^ng, Inducing an heating, plumbing, ventilating, lighting goods, equipment and other tangible and Intangible prc^erty, attached to or reason­ably necessary to the use of such pre­mises.Tha aforesaid sale wiO be made sub]ect to ail encumbrances existing prtor to the recording ol the above-referenced Deeds olTnist.induding an valid and enforceable liens and also will be subject to all taxes and special assessments outstanding ag^nst№e property. The property to be offered pursuant to this notice ot sale is being offered tor sale, transfer and conveyance *AS IS, WHERE IS.' Neither the Trustee nor the holder ol the note secured by the deed of tmst/ security agreement, or both, being tore* ctosed. nor the officers, directors, attor­neys. empioyMS, agenta or authorized represeniatlves ot either the Tmstee or the hoMer of the note make any representa* tion or warranty relating to the title or any physical, environmental, health or safety conditiona existing In. on, at or relating to the property being offered for sale, and any and all responsibilities or liabilities arising out ot or in any way relating lo any such condition expressly are disclaimed.The successful bidder at sale may be required to make an Immediate cash de­posit of the greater of five percent (5%) of the amount bU or Seven Hundred Fifty and no/100 Dollara ($750.00). This the 1 Sth day of Janua^. 1998.G. Emmett McCall Substitute Tmstee 633 W. Fourth Street Winston-Salem, NC 27101 336-725-7531 V15-2tn SALE OF SURPLUS VEHICLEThe Davie County Sherltrs Office will saleatpubUcauction the foUowing ftutplus vehkde:1987 Ford BroncoVIN1FMDU15NDHLA28533The «alewUl be conductedat Ellis Auto Auctionon Wednesday, January28,1998 at 7 pm M5-2tn NORTHCAROUNADAVIECOUNTYexceuTOftt NOTICEHaving quaMed aa Executor of tha Estata ol Wiiam Lewis Mullis Jr., de- coaaad, lata of Davie Cointy, North Caro- llru, thia la to notify al persona having ctaima against said estate to preeant them to the undersigned on or belore the 15№ day oi Aprti, 1900, being three nwnths from the lirst day ot publication or tNa no«ee w» ba pleaded in bar of their recov eiy. AltpersonaMabladtoaaid aatala wUI nedMa payment to me NOTICE OP PUBUC HEARING BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FOR THE FOL- • LOWING ZOMNQ AMENDMENTS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursu­ant to the requirements of Artide 20-B of Chapter 153-A ot the Qeneral Statutes ot North Carolina and Paragraph 155.250 ot the Davie County Code ot Ordinances, the Board ot County Commisstoners ot Davie County will hold a public hearing in the Comn^ssloneis Room of the Davie County Administration Building, Mocksville, N.C. on Tuesday, Jan. 20,1998 at 7:30 p.m. The foliowing proposed zoning amend­ments wtH be considered:A) Oak Valley AssodatesLlmiledPart- nerehip has submitted a request to rezone 31.573 and 0.351 acres of property from Resklentlal-Agricultural (R-A) to Residen­tial (R-12) tor the continued development of the Oak Valley Subdivlston.- Thlsprop^ ' erty Is kxaled off the north side ot Gun Club Road approximately 0.75 müeasouth ot US Hwy 158 and Is further described aa being Parcel 151 ot Davie Couniy Tax Map E-7. 6) FredEllishessubmlttedarequestto rezone 1.205 acresotproperty from Indus­trial (1-1) to Highway-Buslness Spedal Use for a manufactured home sales and ds- play to*. Thia property ia tocated off the south side ot NC Hwy 801 South approxi­mately six hundred (600) feet west of US Hwy 601 South and la further described as being a portton ot Parcel A-1 of Davie County Tax Map M-5<J.Signs wiil be posted on the above listed propertiea to advertise the PubUe Heer> ing. An parties and Interested dtlzens are Invited to attend said hearing al which time they shall have an opportunity to be heanj in favor of or In opposltton to the foregoing changes. Prior to the hearing, all peraons imerested may obtain any additional Infor­ mation on a proposal or ask any questions they may have by visiting the Planning Department on weekdeya between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. or by telephone at (704) 634-3340.John S. Gallimore Planning and Zoning 1-6-2tn PUBUC NOTICE BUDGET HEARINQ FY1П7-М PROPOSED CENTER POINT HUMAN 8ERVICE$4)AVIE COUNTY SERVICES The FY 1997-98proposed Center Point Human Servlces-Davie County Sendees budget will be presented lo the Davie County Mental Hearth Area BoardonThure- day, January 22. 1998. The proposed budget totals $1,503,210.Personal Services $ 668,269 SuppUss A Materiale 65,490 Curr. Obllg. ft Svc. 76,452 Rxed Charges 6,794ContTactaeiQTanto 469,647 Tranafera & Refunds 193.659 Unappropriated Fund 699 Total $1.503,210 'A copy of the budget proposal is avaiU ableforpubBc inspection in theoffice oflhe County Manager during nomial businesa hours ot 8:30 a.m. until 5:00 p.m.. Monday through Friday, Room 250, Oavle County Administration Building, 123 South Main Street, Mod(8vllie, North Carolina.A public hearing will be held at 6:00 pm., Thursday, January 22.1998, In the Conference Room, Davie County Admin­istration Building. 123 South Main Street. Mocksville, North Carolina to recehre pub­lic comments, either oral or written. All citizens are welcome to comment on the budget proposal at this time. | Janws J. Stockert Finance Committee Davie County Area Board 1-15-1tn Thia the 15th day of January, 1998. Shalby W. MuM, 860 Countiy Lana, Modttvile.NC 27028. Executor of the Estata of WNiam Lewie МиШа. Jr. de- BROCK& HAMILTON 1518. Main St Mockavillt.NC 27020 1-15-4«n NORTHCAROUNADAVIECOUNTYIN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION FILE NO. 97 CVD 665 CHRISTINE DIUTHELE plamtlfr, GERHARD THELE defendant NOnCe OF BEIIVICf OF PfWCEU BY PUBUCATIONTO: GERHARD THELETAKENOTiCEthataplead^gaeaking reliet against you haa been filed in the above-entMed action. The nature of №e rsHel besought la aatdtowa: A n a ^ by whtoh your apouae seeka an abaoluta dlvort^e from you.You are required to maka defenae to auch pleadlng rtot later than Fabmaiy 16. 1996, aaU dale being forty (40) daya from the firstpubNcatton of Ma notice, and upon your faHura to do so the plaintifr wiU apply to tha court for tha ralM aoughL ThlathelSthdayof January. 1900. Amy B. Freedman Atkxneyforpiaintlff P.O. Box 1245 Sallsbuiy, NC 28145 704/630-9367 M5-3to NORTHCAROUNA DAVIE COUNTYIN THE QENERAL COURT OF JUSTICEDISTRICT COURT DIVISION 97 CVD 653JOSEPH A. MARCELLA,Plaintiffvs. RHONDA E. MARCELU. Defendant NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBUCATION TO: RHONDA & MARCELLA TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking reUef against you has been Hied in the above-captioned matter. Thenatureotthe rellefbelng sought is as follows: Domestic Vtoience Protective Order, chlto custody, and equitable distributton.You are required to make defense to such pleading no later tlian Febmary 21. 1998, and upon your failure to do ao, the party seeking service against you win ap­ply to the Court for the relief sought oo Tuesday. Febmary 24,1998 at 9:30 a.m. at the Mocksville courthouse In Oavle County. North Carolina. This the 6th day of January, 1998. JUUE A. PARKER Attorney fof Plaintiff Parker & Parker 854 Valley Road, Suite 200 ' Mocksville, NC 27028 (704) 634-1890 1-8-3tn NORTHCAROUNA DAVIE COUNTYIN THE QENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION FILE NO: 97J21IN THE MATTER OF:MEGAN NICHOU WYAH. a minor NOTTCE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BYPUBUCATK>NTO: DAVID WYATTTAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking relief against you haa been filed in the above-enUtledactton. Thenatureotthe reliet being sought is as follows: THE DAVIE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES IS SEEKING TERMINATION OF YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS WITH RESPECT TO MEGAN NICHOLE WYATT.You aro required to make defense to such pleeding no later than the 24th day of February, 1998, saU date being forty (40) days from the first publication ot this notice, and upon your failure to do so. the party seeking aervkie against you wil ap^ to the Court tor the relief soughtThis the 18th day of January. 1998. MARTIN. VAN HOY. SMITH & RAISBECK. LLP. BY: SAU.YW. SMITH ATTORNEY FOR DAVIE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES Ten Court Square Mocksville. NC 27028 (704)634-2171 1-15-3tn NOTICE OF PUBUC AUCTK>N SURPLUS PROPERTYPurauant to NC G.S. 160A-270, the Mocksvaie Town Board ol Commisstoners has directed the sale ot the foltowing Itema at Publto Auction:1989 Ford Crown Victoria VIN2FABP72QXKX161909 1991 Fonj Crown VictoriaVIN 2FACP72Q1MX176399 1991 Ford Crown VtotoriaVIN2FACP72Q3MX176260 1966 Ford F350 TmckVIN2FTJF35HdQCB03189 These items WiU be available for Publto Auctionon Wednesdey. Januaiy28.1996 at7p.m.atEUiaAuto Auctton on 601 South InMockavile. Terry Bralley Town Manager 1-1S-1tn HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT ABOUT SELLING THE TIMBER OFF YOUR PROPERTY? WE PAY TOP PRICES FOR STANDING TIMBER/TIMBERLAND. C A L L 704-878-9784 5 O R M O R E A C R E S A H S tk illiiiitL iin ib irG o . 2762 Hickory Hwy. Slalasvllla,N.C.28in м м м м м м 1 м Л и и й | Д Г й № NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTYCO-eXECUTORS NOTICEHaving qualified aa Co-Executora ot the EstatootMltorod Reavis Sherrill, de­ceased, iBte of Davla County. North Caro­lina, this la to notify all persons having dalma against sakl estale to present them to the undersigned on or betore the 25th day ol March, 1998. being tiiree months trom ttie first day ot puWicatioo or this nottoe wW be pleaded In bar ol their recov­ ery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to ttie undersigned. Thisthe 25th dayol December, 1997.Randy Lee Shenlli, 136 Droke Cirde, ModttvUle, NC 27028. and Uriy Ehwod Sherrlil, 216 Bmok Drive. Modcaville, NC 27026 Co-Executors ol the Estate ol Mikired Reavis Shonlll, deceased. ................ ■ .......... 12-25-4tn NORTHCAROUNADAVIECOUNTYNOTICE TO CREOnORSHaving quaiified as Administratrix of ttie Estate ot Lonnie Martin. lateofMocks- ville, Davie County. North Carolina, ttie underaigned does hereby notify all per­sons, flmisandcorporaflona I«v1ng dalms against ttie estate ot decedent to exhibit them to ttie undersigned at 1411 West Rrst Street, Wlnston-SaJam, North Caro­ lina 27101, on or betore ttie 28th day of Man:h, 1998, or ttiis notice win be pleaded inbarofttieirrecove^. An persons, firms, and corporationa Indebted to ttie said es­tate will please make immediate payment to ttie undersigned.This ttie 25tti day of December, 1997. Charlene Y. Martin Administratrix ot ttie Estate of Lonnie Martin 12-25-4ln NOTICE PUBLIC HEARING DAV№ COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OAVIE COUNTY WORK FIRST COUNTY PUN FOR 10li.2000 A publto hearing wi t>e heU at 7:00 p.m., Tuesday, January 20.1996. In tt>e Commlssk>nere'Roomol ttie DavieCounty Administratton Buikiing. 123 S. Main St. MocksviUe. NC. to receive publto com- mentaon ttie proposed Davie County Work ^ t County Plan tor 1998-2000 (Welfare A copy of ttie proposed plan la avaU- able tor review at ttie Oavie County De­partmem of Social Servtoea, 228 Hc^tal St. ModcavlBe. NC. or ttie Davie Cou^ Manager's Office. 123 S. Main St, Mocks- Wle.NC. WrlttenpubltocommentwiB be accepted at ttie Department of Sodal Senrices prior to ttie hearing on January 20. Oral or written comment will be accepted during ttie hearing. Brenda B. Hunter Clertt to ttie Board Davie County Commlsslonere M5-ttn NORTH CAROLINA OAVIECOUNTYEXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified aa Executrix ot the Estate ot Raymond Odefl Crawford. 315 Morae Street MocksvUle. NC 27028, de­ceased. late of Davie County. North Caro­lina. ttiis is to notify all persona having dalms against sakl estate to present ttwm to ttie undersigned on or before tfte IStti day of April. 1998, being ttuee montt» from tt>e firat day of publtoatton or ttils nottoe wVI be pleaded In bar of ttieir recov­ery. AU peraons indebted to aakl eatato WiU please make Immediato payment to the undereigned.Thia ttie 15tti day of January. 1996. Carol Wooten Crawford. 315 Morse Street,Mocksvlle.NC 27026,Executrix of ttie Eatate of Raymond Oden Crawford, NORTHCAROUNADAVIECOUNTY ntcuTiom Noncc Having quailM aa Enoitor ol Iha Eatata ol Jaaaia W. Spaugh, dacaaa«), lataolDavlaCajnty,NMliCaraina.Wala to noUly al paiaona having dakna agakM aalala li> pnaant lham to *w tndar- •Ignad on or balora iw 16ti day of Apdl. 19ge.t»lngthraamontialramltMbttday otputHlcallonarlhlanMlcawiaiwplaadodIn Iw ol lhair raccvaiy. Alpanonaln- dabtad 10 aald aalata WM plaaw maka InunadM* paymant to tw undaiaignad. Thia tha ISO day olJanuaiy, igge. Hobart L Spaugh, 1625 WnWna Bot­tom noai. YadWnvlll., NC 270S5, E«aa^ lor d №a Eatata o) Jaaala W. Spaudi, dacaaaad. M5.4<) N0HTH CAROUNA OAVIECOUNTY UECUTNXNOnCI Having quallllad aa EnaoiHI« d lia Eatata olKannatiMgatBiilnar.daoaaaad, lata olOavia County, Noith Carolina, Na la lo noMy all panana having dakna againat aaid aatata to praaant №am to tía undar- «gnad on or balora ma Sth day d Apni, ol pubUcalon or Ihia nodca will ba plaadad In bar ol M r racovary. Atparacnaln- dabtad lo aald aatala wai pluaa maka Inmadlala paymant to Iha undaraignad. TNa *w 8th day d Januaiy. laea. Halan Jonaa Butiar. 4t 5 NC Highway K» Noiti, Advanca.NC Z700t,EMCuHli d №a Eatala d Kamalh Mllar Butnar, MAflnN.VANHOY.SMTTH Л fWSaECX.LU> Tan Court Squara ModwMa.NC »se« 1«4H NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY ЕХЕСиТОЯа NOTICE Having qualified as Exacutor ol «и Eatata d Fay S. Boylaa, dacaasad. lata ol Oavla Couniy, North Carolina. Ihls Is to notlly all parsons having daima against said estale to present them Ю the under­signed on or before Ihe SIh day d April, 1996, being three months from Ihe Urstday of publication or this notice will ba pleadad In bar of their recoveiy. All peraons In­ debted lo said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. Thislheeth day d Januaiy, 1996. Yoman Smilh. 768 Redland Road. Ad­ vance, NC 27006. Enecutor d the Estate of Fay S. Boyles, deceased. MARTIN, VAN HOY, SMITH a RAISBECK, LLP ---------Ten Court Square -Mockavllla. NO 27026 1.6-4Ü1 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY CO«(ECIITMXNOTI« HavlngqualllMuCo-EKeculiiidtha Eatata d Fred MUchel Jonaa. dacaaaad. iatadOaviaCounly.Noith Carolina, thia la to noWy all paraona having dakn against .saki eatata to present them to >ia undai- slgned on or bekxa the 6th day d Apn,1996, being thiaa months from №e Ikatday d publk^lkxi or thia nonce wil ba pleadad In bar of Iheir recovery. AH peraona in­debted to sakl estata wm pleaae maka Immediate payment to «» undersign«!. Thia tha 6th day d January, log«. Bait>ara J. Lanning. 849 Fork Biiby Road, Advance. NC 27006. and Helen J. Cassidy, 270 McClamrock Road. Mocka­ville. NC 27026. Co.Executrl> d the Ea- tato ol Fred Milchell Jones, deceeaad.1*4»i NORTH CAROLINA OAVIECOUNTYсасхЕситояанотксHavkig qualified aa Co-Exacutoia d tha Estate d Zelma B. Vogganthalar, daceaaad, late ol Davla Couniy, North Carolina,thia IsUnoMy all paraona having dalms againat saU estate to preaent tham to the undersigned on or bekira the 15th day d Apr», 1998. baing №toe mortha from tha Aral day d pubicatkai or Ma notk;e wil be pleaded kl bar d their racov- ery. Allpersonalndebledtosakleatalawa please make Immediale paymant to tha undersigned. This the 15th day d Januaiy. 1998.Alan Lee Voggentheler, 2141 Martin Avenua,Fraamont.Ohk),43420, endJdm Albert Voggeniialer. 14 South PWon Pkia Clide. Blalndan. CeiUomla 90t03, Co- Executois of the Eatate ol Zelma B. Vogganthalar, deceased. MAHTIN, VAN HOY, SMITH A RAISBECK, LU> Ten Court Squara Mockavla,NC 27028 1-15-41П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY C&CXECUTOM NOTICE Having quallllad as Co-Executora d tha Eatate d Annia Jonaa Mock, de­ ceased, late d Davie County, North Caro­lina, ihia Is to mtny aU paraona havkig claims against saki eatata to praaeni them 10 the undersigned on or bekxa tha 15th day d Apill, 1998, bekig thraa montha from the Ural day d pubtlcatkn or thia notice win be pleaded kl bar d their racov­ eiy. AllparaonalndebtadtoaakleetalawiI please maka knmadlala payment to tha underaigned.Thia tha 15th day d Januaiy, lOtt. . Bobby Jamaa Kaler Sr., 708 Ubaily ChuRh Ro«l, MoctavtM, N0 2708«, and RaVia daaiy Katar, 7M Ubany CtMHli Road. Modavae. NC 2702«, Co«(aou- ton d ttia Ealala d Annie Jonaa Mack, daceaaad. 1-15-4« %'‘'ш^тгтт 'A llH i< Nip ìijW i * w ,S iffà Ш ¥ 9 ik u m s " Cant Ctoamiig f T 0 4 ì4 M -l« 4 » * Carpal a UphoMaiy * Нотм^акмаав« aChwdiaa * ИМагОап^ EiiUotonSaiviM * Ovtr1SYtanE>|itiltnoa *OEEEa«m «aa■........NC ш лет SALES 8 SERVICE m m n ÉM iiH iM ^ H SINK H U M в т и т г C N CliUw t Of CNC MMlag m atten. Mwt be аЫе la Itad btacfriab aad kave a Mnag backgnwid la CNC рсчпана1а» Ceavttth« w«|M aad kcBtflU. A U ihllhavilhble.bidi> llthan« J l i - D A V IE CO UNTY E N T E R P R IS E REC O RD , Jan . 15,1998 GLASSaMEDS lN]pXFENSIVE PEOFTTABLE Y.iicl Snies HOVINa SALE: SAT., Jan 17. 8am-7 1213 US Hwy 64W beside fonner Cachet Salon, naar Madison M . FumAute, curtains, kitchen Itanu, pictures, dothes, elc. BEAUTIFUL PUPPIES, MOTHERpurabnd Cocker Spaniel, father Is a traveHng salesman. $50 ea. 492- 2907.________________________ BEAUTIFUL PUREBREDFEMALE Cocker Spaniel, housebroken, no papers. $100. 492-2907. FOR SALE: 2 yr. old reg. Angus bull, k)w BW EPD’s; 3-9 mo. old reg. Angus buia; 6 reg. Black Aiigus cows, wormed, vacdnated, sale In calf, due Mar. 1; 9 mo. old Black Angus rag. heifer; 4-9 mo. okl Charolals bulls. 492-5940 or 492-5592.____________________ FREE, CUTE BU C K puppies, 5 wka. oM, half Cocker Spaniel. 998- 3822 or 998-9763. Ap.irliHonts BEDROOM FOR WORKWO, sober man. AH utllWea fumlshed. 634- 7917.________________________ EXCEPTNNAaY NICE IBR apt. Appllancea & utlWes fumlshed. 254-4862,284-2688 ot 284-6332. FOR REHT • Studio Apartment. Lower level of log cabin on 7 acres. Private entrance. Oulet & seduded. North of town limits. Fully fumlshed, Indudes utilities. No chiklren, pels or smokers. $450/mo. on 1 year lease. 1910) 665-2818. FOR REHT: CLEAN upsUIrs apt., quM n^hborhood, Hwy 601 N. 2BR,W/»S. l2(XV0ep. $375/mo. Private entrance. No drinMiig/ilrug«. Coupl« or w/1 child. TiMFiiiiily. Card Of Thanks Losl & Found H Mobile Homes/Sale THE FAMILY OF Ray Crawford woukl like to express our gratitude lor all of the prayers, support & kindness shown lo Ray & to us during tils Illness & death. Ray Crawford "Pawpaw" of "Pawpaw's Produce" on 601 N wanted lo Ihank eveiyone who slopped to visit or buy produce from his business dunng his short enjoyable venture. CaroC Bobby, Maddle, Cindy, Tricia, Eddie, Karen, Christie & Chris. Child Care ALMOST HOME CHILDCARE:5:30am-1:45am. 1st & 2nd shift or by the hour. Permanent or tempoTary care available tot Infants-12 LOST DIAMOND BRACELETbetween Davie Jewelers & Revco In parking area. 634*2047 or 634* 59C8. Reward OHeredl Lots For Rent MOBILE HOME LOTS for rent, convenient location in Mocksville. Paved street & driveway. 6 lots available now) Call Penny al 704- 634-0446. Miscellaneous yis. old. CALL US FOR SAT. HOURS. At our new location:571 S. Main SI. 634-7529 or 634- 1980. Debra Stanley, owner. CHILD CARE IN my home, 1st & 2nd shifts. Junction Rd. 492-2477. MOTHER OF 2 will keep children In home. Pinebrook School area. 998- 3427._______________________ WILL KEEP CHILDREN In myhome, 1st & 2nd shifts, near Jockey. Drop-In available. Cali 492- 5331. Commercial Properly PRIME SHOPPINa CENTER sj^^n. anoppinyoitice. ззв-986- [„зищцоп (,d. $7.95/oa.; 3,000 lb MOCKSVILLE SUNSETTERRACE: All brick energy Farm Machinery BUSHOGS; SCRAPE BLADES$125; Box Blades $235; Spreaders; Careyalls; Boom Poles; Scoop Pans; Post Hole Diggers; Disc; Gates: Conals; Feeders. Wright Fann Oates «, Equip 998-8637. JOHN DEERE 1020 tractor, 38 hp, live power, 2100 hrs, new tires, $5850.492-5509. etilclant aputmeflt 1 8 2 bedroom, pool, buMbaU court 8, swings.upliancn fumlshed IncMing dSiwulier. 1.5 baths, wwhK/dryer coivwcttont. High energy e tlV ^ heat pump provides central heat and air. Prewired for . cable TV 8 phones. Insulated windows & doors. No wax kitchen a bath fkwre. Located In Mocksville : behind Hendricks Fumiture on ■ Sunset Dr. off of Hwy. 158. Offtee ; hour»1-8M-F&Sa1.10-12. Phone : 704-63^0168.________________ ' NICE IBR , IBA apt. overiooking . Court Sq. in Historic Downtown ; Mocksville. Perfect for single proleeslonai or couple. $400/mo. 704-278-1717.________________ NORTHWOOD APTS. NEW Year’s Spedil: rent a studto or 1 BH apt. 4 recelv* $100 off 1st month's rent 8 : R g . . J 3 S . « k s ^ '! ; : ^ JAHCT DEAN’S Umited edWon art ' anew available at Serendipity -г 41Court Sq., downtown : THI^FAIBLY OP Annie J. Modi : ¡« F A M IL Y OF KennMi Miller Sr!lea*éf lor »¡¡¡"Чой■ яшмая. «ante A ммиш* ku TABLE W/4 CHAIRS, round, perfect for small house or apt. $50. fla4.Q62fl. Homes For Rent IBA, 5 ROOM house In city on la ^ lot. $500, ref. & lease. 634- S iw RENTAL PROPERTYavailable. Howard Realty. 634- 3538._______________________ NEWLY REMODELED SBR, 2BA, dbl. carport, $575/mo. + dep. 634* 2304 or after 5.634-5291. Homes For Sale FOR SALE: 4BR, 2BA house In Mocksville. Located In Historic area. $78,000. Leonard Realty. 634-3650 or 634-3875.__________ HOUSE FOR SALE: 525Gladstone Rd., brick veneer, 1.7 acres, 1900 sq. ft. living area. Call 284-4238, If no answer please leave phone number for return call. Lniui Foi Sale IS + ACRES, 2BR mobile home, bam, workshop, fenced pasture in weetem Davie. Call Red Foust, Davie Farni & Land Sales. 634- 07S7._______________________ DAVIE COUNTY, Milling Rd., 32 acres, rolling wooded land. Rd. frontage, 2 email streams, natural sfwing, seduded, 20 min. Irom Hanee MalL $5800/acre. 704-634- 3151. ; flowifi, a rte & p ra^ 'sin ce hia lufwal. Thwe thiiga^ll in never be Lnwii Cnro _____________ LAWN CARE.New & «xieting Itwn malrttenance. CaU704'284^77. ^ 1 1 » т 1 ш л ы ч и Щ GROOMING SHOP iiit e RmmS « PvtUiñirfUwM, Falka IbtoèBniiiCitfUpAHMMOCоимпумюк.ннтмАт MILLER EQUIPM EN T RENTAL CASH $ t$ We Buy Scrap Gold, Broken and Unused Gold Jewelry. DAVIB JEWELERS 1.5 ACRE WOODED lot; woodstove for heat. 336-766»3528. 3BR ON LOT, N 601. Assume pmts of $263. Call 634-7734. ABANDONED HOME, NEVER del. must sell. American Homestar, 336-744-0688. 100% ORGANIC HERBAL products for sale at Mocksville Flea Market. 634-9035. 2-110 WINDOW A/C units, $75^ bolh; 2 Kerosene heaters, need cleaning. SSO-both; frost free chest freezer, $100; baby bed, no mattress, $15; high chair, $10; playpen, $10; porlacrib, $15; other misc. baby Hems. 492-2907.______ BEAUTIFUL FULL LENGTH white bridal gown, short sleeves, w/heavily beaded bodice & appliques on Tulie skirt, no train. Would be lovely ball gown. Wom once, like r\ew. Size 6-6. never altered. Asking $250. 634-3210 after Spm.____________________ FOR SALE-K & G Salvage: 3 1/4* baseboard molding. $.35/ft.; 5‘X12' premium flooring fiberboard, $9.95/ea. Grade Mark. 2X4 studs. $2.29/ea. bldg. stone $140/p iallel/140 sq. ft.; 4‘X8’X1/2" thick isulation bd. $7.95/ea.; 3,000 lb. cap. warehouse carts. S49/ea. prehung exterior steel doors, $79/ea.; Pooling lelt. $6.95/roil; We stock stainless steel in sheets & pipe. Super savings on carpet & linoleum as low as $3.95/yd.; Corrugated culvert pipe up lo 24" dia.; We stock pur^s & accessories for wells. F^ormica. $.50 sq.ft.; Steel I-Beams for sale. K & G Salvage (Reynolda Rd.) 1st business on West bank of Yadkin nWer. 910-699-2124. FOR SALE: REBA AMPLIFIER.$500; Banjo. S300; window AC. $300. items good condiiion. See al 225 N. Main St.. Cooleemee. MOCKSVILLE ANTIQUES & FLEAMarket. 25,000 sq. h. Inside. 653 Wilkesboro St. Sat. 8-5 & Sun. 9-5. SEASONED FIREWOOD FORsale. S60 for 1/2 Ion; $100 for 1 ton. Stump removal. Jake Miller. 998- 0846.____________ TRAILER/TESH BUILT, 5X8, drop- axle, extras, barely used, like new. Best oHer. 940-6700.___________ WILL BUY JUNK cars. 284-2859 or 634-4335.__________________ ■79 CHAMPION MOTOR home, GC, S5000; filter queen vacuum cleaner, 2 yrs. old. EC, gave $2000, will take $1000. 910-468- 6742. leave message. 2BA. all upgrades, white vinyl sW ng. shingle root, 12X16 deck. Call Linda, 634-2588 after 6pm. Mobile Homes/Rent 12X60, 2BR, IBA, sun porch & front deck, w/appliances. Partially lumished. Also ulilily bldg. Private wooded lot w/gardon space & deep well, suitable for mature couple. Nopels. Approx 2 miles 601 N to Brantley Fa 634-20kFam Bd. then 1(4 mile. 2BR, 1 1/2 BA on private iot, $350/mo. + dep. 996-4933. MOBILE HOME FOR rent: no children, no pets. 284-4683. SMALL 2BR, IBA private lot, good location, near Lee Jeans. MS- 4606^__________________ TRAILERS FOR RENT. Water fumlshed. Located on Turrentine Church Rd. Call 940-2395 leave message.____________________ ‘M , SINQLEWIDE HOME, 3BR, 2BA, lots of extras, $500/mo. + dep. Located in Mocksvllle. Call Dr. Foster, 704-639-3151 or 704-647- 0976. PIANO TUNINGRepairing & Rebuilding Self-players,Sales & Serelce Wallace Barford _________998-2789__________ SEAFORD PIANO SERVICETuning & Repair 704-492-2000 ot 704-634-0166 Jack Seaford BUVMGsnumfiiMfli W llkut small or large tracts (lots). Call Paul at P.T.TIMBER 704.637.9097 MartlB PluMbfarf I AU types & I emergency service. ; Gaa lo^ a specialty. I 910.9980631 or91l).99IHM39 Retail/ CommercialBuilding Naw 1,200 s q .1 r A vailable Now Good Clem mons Location766-7054 or 993-2222 AalilorToiiinw p u b l k : SALE: MOCKSVILLEMini-Storage intenda to sell contents of Ihe following units for unpaid rent & expenses. »199 David Chureh ($260); »53 Brenda Hairston ($190); #175 Barry Whitaker ($295); #260 Caria Dawn Kimmer ($300); »178 Melvin Dexter Mock ($178). Sale dale: Jan. 30, ALREADY SET-UP DW, 3BR, Jan, 2BA, upgtoded fixtures, screened In porch, hot tub, immediate occupancy. 336-744-0684._______ CAUTION! CALLING THIS number could save you thousands of dollars on rent. 1-600-845-4872. FOR SALE BY ownen 14X50,2BR Benchmarii, '80 mobile home In VGC. 264-2740._______________ FOR SALE: ‘79, 12X60 mobile home set up on lot. $4000. 998- 9814.________________________ LAND-HOME REPO lust south of Mocksville. Call 634-7734. LEE'S MOBILE HOMES-Nonvood,NC 800-777-8652. Bargains, close outs specials. 40 new homes,28X52, $27,999; 26X80, $39,999;26X64. S32.999; 24X56, $25,999;14X80, $19,999, ind. 4' hitch. Open 7 days.______________________ LGS HOMES: DOUBLEWIDES.Buy Nowl Get central air at no addillonai cost. 3995 Patterson Ave,, Winston-Salem. 910-767- 7565.______________________ LGS HOMES: SINGLEWIDES, fall rent special. 1 yrs. park rent paid In advance by LGS Homes. Nov. &Dec. 3995 Patterson Ave., Winslon-Salem, NC 910-767-7565. NORTH DAVIDSON, SW on 1/2acre lol. Move In Immediately. 336- 744-0074.______________ OFFICE UNIT, DW. Must sell.Make offer. 336-744-0688 fordetails._______________________ '78 R i L mobile home. 14X74,3BR, 2BA. Includes DW, stove, refrig., central air & heat. Also includes metal storage bldg. $3500.Call Lesley Gordon 264-2020. '95 14X70 FLEETWOOD, 2BR, 1998 at 2pm. No aale II paid by I. 29, 1998. Household items. 617 Sallsbuni Rd. 704-634-2463. A a R BUILDERS, over 8 yrs. exp. Decks, porches, patios, storage bidgs., additions, remodeling. Cali 492-2255 for Free Estimate. Or Pager »910-717-2568. ANTIQUE TRUNKS, RESTORE,reflnlsh, sell, buy. 633-0768 (Undj. BIO ORECK BALE: 5 lor 1 IhmJan. 31at. Davie Vacuum, 130 N. Main St. (between American Cafe & Star Fumiture). DAVIE ELECTRONICSNextel Digital Cellular Provider Senrlcing car stereos, home stereos, VCR's. CD's & CB's.910.998-6179. OAVIE VACUUM HAS moved to: 130 N. Main St. next lo Star Fumilure. Open: 9-5, Mon.-Fri., 9-1, Sat._________________________ KEVIN GRUBB BUILDERSBuilding, remodeling, handman & snow removaL 634-0500. OSBORNE ELECTRICfor all your electrical needs.Free Estimates. 634-3398. PAINTINGRemodeling - Home Repairs Large or Small Free Estimates JAMES MILLER 998-8340 PRESSURE CLEANINQ: All Types siding, clean and waterproof decks, patios, driveways and walkways. 284-4277.____________________ PRIME STAR SATELLrrEInstallation Specials $50 Rebate, free programing. 1-600-583-1339 until Jan. 31._____________■ PRIMESTAR $9« INSTALLED1-800-984-0772 or 910-679-8127. THE CLEANINQ U D YI'll do the worii while you take the credit. My reputation Is spotless. Have room In my schedule lor small lo mid-sized homes. 492-7093 or 492-7098. THOMPSON TREE SERVICE,Trimming & tapping, complete tree removal. Insured. Hrs. 9am-9pm. Call Robert at 998-5804, ________leave message. TREES RUS__________940-2349__________ WHITTAKER PAVINGPaving, Seal Coating,Hauling Gravel Call tor Free Estimates 492-7820 T A D G IU IN IIG All types of grading & land clearing. Will dear lots. Drtvfwiyi. No Job Too SmaH 704437-9097 Davie Driving; School In ÎL'L'II DllUül i ÍÜUCillWn „,.и34 Л 0 4 i p b i t W IN THE LUTTEHY WOlfcl it bt «itt, 1Й}я51|1м5Г0Г il.№)gaaBC«ulHÍs;om«Ur> ■RKltHaolliilnl,ihitdtiiifarid UAUYwuHocharrw HaiaclilflriaT,T№IStl*loii< oai)i«iiMiadi<iUiH< CALL, |4»;и.Л1|(П. 1117). LEAlNhmishigdjwonlniBaiiM bejgenm Imi WHILE ЫМ1в|в1оч knamiiaiiKaKlalivilliiaUMi;. OITICE SPACES и » н п л и о о щ п \ ¡аО пО ёС кяш ы ятЯа The Maridan Realty Group 722-1906 .HInshaw Sand ft Dragllm ry^SÄlce « 5 « •ScneMd FUI Sand •HiuUogScnkes • C leu ln |liSliip |ii|U kts Ш V d., «Ш1. u « u a . NClTOSt (910) 998-0680 BUSINESS FOR S ALE CwhMn Flamine E Art QaKwy Gooden buikwM in good location witli great loaaa. Serioua inquirioa only. Cali 924-6487 с т т н ш ш и я ш т т FmwHiemoNiTPHOM APR e.7BH oa40 mo (ОЛС) J-Red T n N k h ilM lii Loader work-lots cleaned, gravel driveways, backhoe work. A ll your landscapini needs. « IM tM N ÍiCiUM I ^огИ»-3741 JAN 24, JU BLIEE Junction, dinner a entertainment, $30; Feb. 21, 1 day shopping. Triangle Factoiy Shops, Ralel^-Durham area, b6st namebrands, $20; April 24-26, Pigeon Forge, Indudes Doliywood, 2 shows, 2 nights motel & baggage handling, dbl, $225; May i-3, Renfro Valley, KY Includes . 2 meals, 3 shows & motel, dbL $145 Look (or July-Dee. later. Bailev Howard Tours. 998-4338. EL NINO SPECIAL: be prepared lor Ihe next snow stomi. '80 Chevy LUV, 4X4 PU, runs good. 634-181Ô alter 6pm. SALISBURY MOTOR CO.Butek-Dodge 700W. Innes St., Salisbury . ________704-636-1341________' ‘84 FORD BRONCO II, 4X4, 2.'ff- V6, 4 spd., PS, PB, stereo, cold AC, 105K, good tires, great condition, $2650.492-5509.. ■ ■84 JAGUAR XJ8 sedan, new paint »engine. $6500.996-3945. ‘88 PONTIAC GRAND-AM, 4 dr., 4 cyd., 5 spd, need headliner, nins& drives qreat, $950 OBO. 492-5509. ‘88 CHEVY CELEBRrrY, 4 dr., V6, loaded, 1 owner, 47K. You must see Ihis carl Was $7,995 now only $5,988. Gerry Wood Autocentre. 637-9090.__________________ ‘88 FORD THUNDERBIRD, V6, 1owner, ail power options, AC, cmlse, towing pkg., GC. 998.5639. •89 CHEVROLET ASTRO CL Mini- Van, V6, loaded, 4 captain seals. EC, $5500.492-5741 or 492-7616. ■90 HONDA ACCORD, 4 dr. while. Was $9,995, now only $6988. G e^ Wood Autocentre. 704-637- ■91 SATURN SU, white, 4 dr., auto, air. Call 492-5404 after 6pm. ' ■92 MAZDA MIATA convert, white low miles, was $11,995 now only $8,988. Geny Wood Autocentre. 637-9090.___________________: ‘92 NISSAN MAXIMA 4dr, Gold, auto, air. Was $12,995, now only $9,888. Gerry Wood Autocentre. 704-637-0909._______________ ‘93 NISSAN PICK up truck, red, 15K. Was $10,995 now only $6.968. Geriy Wood Autocentre. 637-9090.__________________ ‘93 SUBARU LEQACY, red, 4dr„ aulo. was $9,995 now only $6,988. Geriv wood Aulocenlre. 637-9090.; ‘94 CHEVY CAMARO, red, t-tops, auto, PW, PL, PS, 64K, 1 owner, $8500. OBO. 634-9898. ‘98 OLDSMOBILE ACHEIVA, 4 dr,PW, PL, AM/FM cassette, AC, 75K, $8500.492-7119.____________ ‘97 CHEVY CAVAUER, BLUE,24K, factory warranty, was $14,995 now only $10,988. Geny Wood Autocentre. 637-9090.__________ ‘97 DODGE GRAND Caravan, green. Was $21,995 now only $18,988. Geriy Wood Autocentre. 637-9090. CASHPAID FOR ANTIQUES. PARTIAL ' OR WHOLE ESTATES, COLLECTABLES. OLD METAL TOYS, ANTIQUE FUflNITUflE B & H R o o fin g -НиИиМаИкммМдак-! Ггм М ки М а HoltfOMOO АмМИМб I im>7?m«iwi?iin34-iMi' RANDY MLLER &SONS »5MiUnrBo«l<Mocknillc,NC (704)284-2826 Hanl wash & wai cars-$45 Ш1у& Minivans-$55 Now Available: Quick Shine W Л waterless wash/wax & paini protector in one. 0||уШ ((сш»1и1(и. 6344161 D AVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 15,1998 - D7 eLASSIFIEDe iMbiXHiiNSIVE PROFITABLE ::'«7 DODGE GRAND Caravan, -sliver, 25K. Was $20,995 now only $17,995. Geny Wood Autocentre. 637-9090.____________________ ■•7DODaERAM3500,1Spassenger van, 26IC was $22,995 now only $19,968.QenyWoodAutocentre.637- 9090.________________________ .'»7 FORD FI 80 longbed, loaded: air, auto, AM/FM cassette. Alloy wheels, towing package, remote entry, theft alamt, power seat, remote mirrors, liit-cnjise, bed liner, PW-PDL, V-8. 30 gellon tank, 9K, New $24,000 sell $19,850. 940- .5065. _ . ....................... ’«7 JE E P WRANGLER Sport, V6. red, was $20,995 now only $18,988. Qeny Wood Autocentre. 637-9090. ■«7 PLYMOUTH BREEZE, 4dr, green, 20K. Was $14,995 now only §10,988. Gerry Wood Autocentre. 637-9090. ALWAYS BUYINQ STANDINGlimber. Will cut lots, top dollar paM. Call 704-637-9097._____________ BUYING PINE A hanlwood timber, delivered logs 8 long pulpwood. Shaver Wood Products, Inc. 704- 278-9291.____________________ WANTED TO BUY: 40 galaquarium, no cracks, does not have to be water tighl. 998-4292, between 10am-8pm. Employment CHILD DAY CARE teadier needed, small group. Summer mos., possibly FT Perfect job for college student. Must have high school diploma or GED. Please send resume to: Creative Day Care, 835 Dulln Rd., Mocksvllle, NC 27028. No phone calisi Employment CNA^S CHOOSE YOUA shUtl Certified Nursing Assistants needed (or all shiftsln 8 near Davie County. 1 yrs. exp. req. Sign up bonus! Call Bayada Nurses. 723- 1000.___________ CUSTOMER SERVICE-INSIDE sales. An entiy level opportunity to wort< wHh a aupplier to the fumiture & cabinet industry. Reply lo: Eurodrawer, Inc., PO Box 849, Mocksville, NC 27028, Attn: VP Sales. Employmont CNA POSITKINS AVAILABLE. Brightmoor Nursing Center. PO Box 2167, Saiisbuiy, NC 28144. DRIVERS, BUILDERSTRANSI^RT, Inc. Dedicated fleet, give yourself a raise for the new year. Home weekly, high miles. Employmenl CONCRETE HELPER, TRAVELreq. Drivers lk:ense preferred. Call 2ЙИЗв9, Mon.-Fri., 10am-2pm for applteatlon. EEO. EXP. MOBILE HOME aervkeman. Must be dependable, have great freight, excellent stop pay. Class (A) CDL w/HazMat. Mln 1 yr. OTR. 1-668-2-JOIN-BT. NEEDED NOW! âiiiiiiiH liiHHi cimnriawinii T l i : я • « g ■um ; Dt» vDU h.ívi- S.IÍ14 .mt m .if k i- liii)' r ^ p i f i r m i- .uul .» tlosiri’ ll> MU tlMS i-w (tppi)rtumi V ' te m rifs la v a i m â ш т isftd pmenel pbce- ugiiilMtii«! aed taQd a c« e r for a UtEdaK. Widi Saks riw alhnli, ym’B be part of a vitam e р т Л 1 у - а ч 1 т ш г Ь с 1 тfor te оопМеа (ер оев- We о№г te poleadal sigoificaol eaniiBga and te bot uiiaiiig in te ЬЛиИу. Bor iddiliaaal iiifennadoa sed toсаП7б6Ч7». MV sm oan M m ts ofCtonnons Full Time Position sue supervisor needed ror the YMCA beTcre & after school chikkare prograia Must be at least 21 years old, have one year experience working in a childcare setting, and be aUe to drive a 15 passenger vaa The hours are 6:30am-12:00pm and 2:30pm-6:00pm M-W-F and 6:30am-9:30affl and 2:30pm-6:00pm T-TH. Exceiient benefit package available including medkal, dental, Rtiranent, paid hoGdays, and vacatkm. "He/ping People Reach Their Coä’Civen Polential itt Spirit, Mind Arili Dikiy.’' aiiC iü H H f t t - 1Ио1шЦ9,11стм dependable tnick & tools. Melor medial, 401K, career opportunity for right person. Apply in person or call Len at 634-7734, LUV Homes of Mocksville, 1033 Saiisbuiy Rd. (Hwy 601S).________________ FOXCROFT PERSONNEL IS nowhiring a blood tester for Perdue Farms. Position involves travel In a company vehtele to area fanns. Call 7(№B73-0273 for an Intenriew appt. or Info.__________________ HOUSEKEEPERS NEEDED PT 8FT. Apply in person. Comfort inn, ISOOYaiiklnvilleRd.____________ LOOK GOOD • feel great In ‘98. Have a career with a conscience. Call 336-998-2628 today lot a healthy outtook tomoirow.________ MAINTENANCE POSmON ATBemiuda Village. FT, exp. req. Excellent working conditiona. Apply in person. Hwy 8018. M-F. 8-4. MANAGER TRAINEE, MUST begood with people & wllling to relocate. Apply In person, no phone IS. Star Fumiture, 142 N. lin St. Mocksvllle.____________ NOW HIRINQ AT K-Mart In Clemmons. PT 8 FT, flexible hrs. In fashions, K-cafe, ItonI enil cashiers, layaway, receiving, door monitors, 3rd shirt sleeker, FT loss control & offk» associate. Please apply any day from 9am-9pm. appltealioni Main St. M JANITORIAL/CUSTODIAN ’M ' U т в ш т See Ray Anderson 766-8417 605-0021 ext. 47 (Voice Mail) 6400 Session Court Clemmons, NC 27012 Southfork A DePaul Adull Care Community Personal Care Aides — Full Time 2nd 8 3rd Shilts Parttime 1st shift, CNA Preferred But Not Required.Cooks — 1 Fulltime Position & 1 Parttime Position. No Experience Necessary; A Willingness To Learn A Must. Lunch/Dlnner Shllt Available. Some Southfork Is a 78 Bed AsslstMl Uvlng Residential Community: Respond To: Southfork— Mary Lsvra 1345Jonesto«m Road, Winston-Salem 768-8828 I lair .Sl ylisls Nccdt'd Full & Part-time Guaranteed HcMufy No Clientele Needed We offer great benefits Please Call: Marsha 778-0250 or ChrlsUne 765-9642 GumrmHteed Siyte’ Employment PERSON TO CLEAN private homes, FT, Mon-Fri. Good ^a^^neflts. Cloverfield’s. 760- PERSON TO WORK In small office PT, may tum FT. Person w/exp. In Injcklng business would be helplui. Any computer knowledge would help. 704-278-3532. Cuffis Kyles Trucking. PRECISION MACHINE SHOP hasopenings (or machine operators, some exp. w/driil press, deburring & measuring equipment desirable. We will proiride on the job training. Apply In person: Rebb Industries, Yadkinville. 336-463-2311. SHOP MECHANIC A Seivk» Tech. for foridlfts, tracks, traUera 8 loaders. Valid NC Drivers Lk:ense & Dnjg Free. Must have own tools. Exp. In wekling, electrical hydraulk» 8 pneumalks a great plus, apply In person to: Shaver Wood Products, Hwy 70, Cleveland, NC 704-278-^1. Employment PT MECNAN№ TO senrk» tnid<s & trsliers. Light mechanic duty. Evenings & Sat. Curtía Kyles Tnicklnq. 704-278-3532. TRUCK DRIVER, FLATBED ordump trailer. Curtis Kyles Tnicking. 278-3523._________________^ VAN DRIVER: ROUTINEmaintenance, FT posKon, excellent driving record 8 abl% to Interact in > a mature positive manner wHh residents, stall & community heallh professionals, immediate opening.,ry In person; Meadowbrook or of Clemmons, 3905 Clemmons Rd. (Hwy 158), Clemmons, NC 27012. 336-766- 9158.________________________ WANTED: HOUSEKEEPERS, FLOOR Techs 8 Lsundry Attendants, /^pply in person at Meadowbrook Manor of Clemmons, on 158 between Lewlsvllle- Clemmons Rd & Tanglewood. No phone calls please. AGRICULTURAL R ESEA R C H A SSISTA N T I Will work at the Crops Suppoit Unit with primary duties involving production and care of crops. Will perform a variety of tasks in planting, cultivating and harvesting of crops. Operate, maintain and clean equipment, to include tractors, research trials, including cattle and poultry. Requirements; Completion of high school. Prefer one year of fanning experience or equivalent. IMust have valid driver’s Ikense, Must be able to read and understand labels on chemical containers and safety procedures. Salary range $16,I02-$24,S21 with State benellls, Ш SteH iwlcHln tl PliiigH IlHMtcIi itrtliii ISMSIwrMiNnlM. • SaUi>y,IIC2t147 FULLER ARCHITECTURAL on orchiM un firm iooolad in dow nkM inM odarila,N .C „b in <)• роаМоп to him a тоНуо)- ad рапоп w iihing to worit in Aa orcMeolun pccim ian. la k w is аЬ>аГ|оЬ|«роп|Ш аа: 1) Computer okleddralHng- M odntoshSy^ 2) Kaap up wiih on-geing am arai officanaadt 3) A liti» in o l cffica corra- ipondinca if you ora qualified and intsr- a ria d in A iip o iilta n p jm e a l John M a r otTO t-iS ÏO ÏO O . (ТЦ2ТИЮ«. EOE ^ _ L o w e s : LO W E’S FOOD Is currently accepting applications for a Full-Time Experienced Payroll Clerk. Applicant will be responsible for processing weekly store payroll, entering new employees in system, maintaining employee records, employee veriflcatlohs and other payroll duties as necessary. Above average confMenliality, Interpersonal, computer, phone and communication skilb required. We offer great wages and benefits including medical, dental, paid holidays and vacations, credit union and pleasant work surroundings. Please forward your resume to: KNMWS U was r awl | P A IH 2 4 IM IHM tw il i liW ,IIC 27114EOE W F EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY All Positions W iiich Include: • B akery • Line S erver /■. • Dish W asher • W aitress • Cooks • H ot & C old B ar Positions Beneflts:Meal Privileges, Paid Vacations, insurance, 401K Retirement, Employee Stock Options, Unirorms. AiWly In Pmtmh. No PhoM CaHs PtoiM. Western Steer 1-40 & 601 N. Mocluville, NC 27028 CNA’S To Cover Oavle County All Shifts Part-Time & Full Time Flexible Hours • Must Be Certified 910-768-1197 Piedmont HomeHealth, Inc. Winston-Salem *77ie AmMtown omvariy, waW Insat yo u m t^ 'd tn p ta .' •5fí|í: ' i ' . D l >- D A V IE CO UNTY EN T ER P R IS E R EC O RD , Ja№ 15,1998 Cochrane Appointed To Study Bind Raisers Safemlay, Jan. 17 ■ m U G «^ S ill reaturing Our Masiei's VoiDe. ErinCaher. Joey Shore & many local gloupa,Vic«xy Bapdsi Church. 7 fxra Of­ fering taken for Ounp Nlaim CoMtiy H u i A Stusage Breakhst, WnlqrCta^tMlcdMethodlstChurch, ofrHwy. 801 on Pino Rd.6:30-10am..S5. noceedi Ibrbuiidtng fiind Sunday, Feb. 7 . Ckkkm Ffe Sup^, Center Community M |,.S p.m. until. Rocceds lobcncru nctiv- &y>iUlt« for Ccnier UMC. Saturday. Feb. 14 ILDtvte Vro. Doorsopcn, 6:30 ]xm. Ongoing - M^MockntteMoowLodge imFn- ¿ytCDoon open at 6, first game ai 7 p. m. •lilD» W ttMi It ih\k VH). 2nJ SnIu^ day. Doon open, 6:30 p m. BaiiBraUM.WUItamR.Dnvic VFD. Isl Satunlay. 6-11a.m. Monday, March 2 Regional Artist Project Grant due. Gnus $5(XK$2.500awanlcd in \-arious disciplines. Rwinfo,call634-3Ul Ongoing Immunization cUnk, Heallh Depl.. odull andchikJ.c«iy Tuesday,4:30-7p.m.Flunnd pneutnonia \-accincs available. Dates to Remember Ongoing Vbil Coolnmn's Mia Village Miucum. 14 Church Sl., Tues. & Thurs., 9 a.m.*noon. Sats.. 11 a.m.-2 p.iii. Toure .ilso a\-ail;ible by appt. Call 284-6WO. Rec)vling truck at Centcr Community BUg., 8>l 1 am. 1st Saiiinkiy. Recycling truck at Union Chapel Method­ist. 4th S.nturUay. 8-1 I am.. RecycUiigtiuckalJericiw-HardisoiiRiiiv' tan bidg.. 3td Satunlay. 8:’0-11 a.nu IVrschooi storytime. Tlies.. 11 a.m..Da\ ic County Library and Cooleemee braiKh. 30- minute program. Forchildtvn ages 3-5. Mu- slc.rcadaloud. stories, films. nuiseo'rhyiiKs. » » o n Su)day.Feb-e Kam M l ft New Rhtr, Mocki MMb- •dktCtHRk, lOuTOim. For info, dll 336- W 5SI& Ongoing C«almмtCЬurchorGad.Sшxby&•hool. 10 a.m. WoRhip Seivice. 11 o.m. E\rning Wonhip. 6 p.m. Moa Pra)erServicc. 7 p.m. Wcd. Runily Tiaining Hour. 7 p.m. Van ^ ice to and from chua'h a>;iibblo for SutKfaymon)ingserv1ce.PasiorGary Phillips. 2M4977or284'2l8a m Uak Baptbt Church: Sunday School.9 am. Feltowship. 10 am. Wofthip. 10:30 am. Wednesday Ил Luck Nieal. 6:30 p.m. AdvA&jwihswdycoujiC/misskjnfrictids/ puppet. 7:15 p.ta Pastor R.T. Аккттаа 910-9406618. Frith Md Victory Family Wonhip Cen- tir, 1687Hwy.60; N. Sunday Ser>ices, 10 am.,-7 p.m. Wednesday, 7 p.m. NewMevmTP.Chwth.SundaySchool. 10 am. Worship Senice. 11 am. Wednes- dayrughtBiblestudy.7p.m.Ibstor Elizabeth Mock. Assoc. PasiOT Den^ Mock. Lftcfty 1ШМ Metbodiit Chunh. US. öOiaWonhipilI anvSurKlaySch00l:9:45 ata*B cb W i Sotthip Tabeniacle: Sunday wonbip, l(X30im.,630p.m. Wed evtning. 7 p.m. FStsur Jeny L Couch. 998-3748. Cara Rd. -I^xn's Lane. IkTCMteliptiMChiHtfeSundaySchool. 9’.4Sam..Won)up. \ \ am.;NightSenke.6 pim. Fteior>Rev. Billy Skx>p. CpiMapalChuithortheAxenskm. (\)rk- Bixby Rd.Sua School. 10am. Wonhip. 11 am. Rev. Edwin T. Bailey. 2844S00. DWAStai7 MUrti7fbrchiklrea Billand I¥ggy Long orAd>ance.998-77l6. Smfca at the Oaks. Apt 7A. Milling Road. 7p.m.,'nnindays.fibhop T.R. Rice. CfeMGrovc Church oTGod. Wednes­ day piayersenice.7 p.m. Satunlay moming 5аЬШ School, 10am. Gnm Meadows Baptbt Church Sunday School 9:45 am. Wwship, 11 am, 7 p.m. Wednesday ftayer & ВЦЯе Study, 7 p.m. PW M . Ray Davis, 998-302Z D«iMFoilcrChrbtiaoS(iik>rsClub.4(h 'П ю ^, Oak Grow Methodbt, Юапъ rniÄoot/raiTali* Moniag Out. Bethle­ hem United Methodist Church. Ages: 2-4. MoÄ; Ibes., Ihun.. 9 am.-nooa PMO: Agea:12-23 months. Tliei, Thun., 9 am.- nooa;CaU 998-6820or998-5083 for infa Special Events MmlBy,Jan.19 M M U «teia4 *.riPtvH i.Slu lo l, B^aiflChiMCh. 3 p.m. For more info, call «340013.SatünjBy.Jan.24 G dilO fM li« Ш ск M bniiiat Aitt Ca«v.U2N.MaiiiSt.Mocbvillc.7p.m. Rk io iiiIiIIc.Sunday, Jan. 2S ЗМ А *м1Я|*«1м 1ГмЛ)>Пт№|к1 a YMCA. iponom) by Ш & Victny IM^WanhipCener.4-IOp.ra Maces. Swimiiiri, lanies. big Kicen TV. food. TtMday,Fäb.3 и М М А М к, Dwk County Ubraiy. -Scimoenclionft Fantasy; Espioting Who WkVUc kn«M>« Win We Might Be- _гй>^|7пт. Meetings Thursday, Jan. 15 Dnie County HiKocfcal and Genealoiy Society to elect onVcrs for 1998. Histoiy Room, Da> ie Library. 7 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 20 Davte County Republkun Party, Court­ house, 7:30 p.nx Fork Fire Dept. Annual Meeting. 7 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 21 Christian Women's Lunchcon Club of Winston-Salem. Bcnwuda Run Country Cluh, II: 15 a m. S10.25. Cnll 940-5719. Thursday, Jan. 22 Christían Women's Brunch Club of>Vln- ston-Salem. Bcm\uda Run Couniry Club, 9:30 am. Call 468-2ÍM5. $8.75. Friday, Jan. 23 NfOPS (Mothen of Preschoolers) »111 Iv- ginmeeting at M.icedoniaMoravbnChurcli. Advancc. E^rsun»n&fellowshipaswcllas crafts & food. Children guided in own pav gram MOPPErS.9:30-ll:30 a-m. Registra­ lion fee flexible to n ofchiklrvn ntwnding. Scholanh'ips aNiiilable. f'or more info, cal) 998-1394. Saturday, Jan. 24 DavieCounty Republican Men’sFcder«- tion. F&F Bartw)ue. 7:30 am. Tuesday, Jan. 27 DavieDen»ocratfcParty,Couithouse.7p.m. Ongoing Akohofics AnonyTnous. Sundays, 6 p.m. and Wcdncsda>-s, 8 p.m., Sccond Preibytc* rian Church basement. Pine St. Call 634- 1490or 634-7786 for info. MOPSCKtother^ofPreschookn). NUx- donb Moravian Church. Support, fellovs- ship, crafts & food. Children guided in own programM0PPETS.9:30-l l:30am. Regis- tiatwn fee fiexibic to « of children attending. Scholirships awilable. For morc info, call 9984394.1 St &3iUFrida)-s. Historic D»1e Incn 2nd Tuesday. Da\ie County Public Libraiy. 6:30 p.m. The Aitist Group, Davic Couniy Ubrary, 7 p.m. last Tues. R» info, call Bonnie at 998- 5274. Centcr Community De>ek>pm«nt, 3rd Moa, 7 p.ta Community Bidg. CoofcemceTownBoard,3rdTu5day.Town Hall, 7 p.m. unless otherwise noted. North Cooleemee and Clark Road Coun­ cil, 2nd Wednesday. 7 p.m. Friendship Bap­ tist Rltowship Hall. Davie DonMiticVk)lenceSen1ces.Suppon groups for victimsofdomestic violence.Ses­ sions free, cwifideniial. Tuesdays. 6 p.m. DDVS Office in Davie Couniy Court- house.634-345a Fanly Vkiknct Prevcntk» Senfccs of Tùipdiiy,Nb.17 liriWkAkNlll>DivieCOunty Libnuy, -ScüiBBFlctkxt A Fm y: EKpkfii« Who Щш 'М Ьяфкщ Who We Be- cew?.1pm DavieCounty. Fiee counseling for victims of violenoc and Iheir children. Experienced Pfofessttnols. separate groups. Tuesdays, 6- 7:30 p.m.Fint United Methodbt Church of Mocbville. Call 1-800-728-3413. DavieCounty School Вш Driven Assodft- tkm, 2nd Ш т.. 7 p.m. Da\ie Couniy Sr. Cenler, Brock Bklg. CoMcrMd Bihm ЛиосМм, Bxthilb Chapter. 2nd Wednesday, Westem Steer, U.S. 601 at Ма 7 p.ra Ptiblk; wekome. Advaaca Garden Club, 1st Tues., 9 am.,MocksUMC, 998-2111. Macfctv» Gmim CUb, Ist Thun., First B^bt FeUowship Hall. 7 p.m. -*ier8rM«temifFmd»eim,isi:3ra" Fri., 9:30-11:30 am. Mxedonia Moravian Chuich. $15 regbtratbn plus small weekly fee.99M394. SaaiorCoaMmNeVcleniM, IstMoo' dayr, Cocdmnee HistMical BuiUing, 7 p.m. MocksviUe Rotary Club, Ibesdays, 12:10 p.m.. Rotary Hul. Take Off Pounds Sensibly, Ucihlchcm United Melhodisl Church. 6:45 p.m. Thun. Farmington Masonk Lodge Na 265,2nd Monday, 7:30 p.m. nt the kxlge. Cancer support group. 2nd Tuesday. 7 p.m..DavieLibraiy,forcancerpaticnts,fricnd, family. 1-800-228-7421 ог6344Й13. Mocksville Lkms Chib. Isl.3id'n)ursda)-s. 7 p.m.. Rotary CluK .\tocks\H!e'Da^ieHomebuIldcrs,4th'n]uiv day. 7 p.ni, Captain StcNtn’s. Da\ielfighAthletkBoo6tcrs. 3rd Monday. 7 p.m., 4'lxx)I cafeteria Dlsabkd American Veterans No. 75 and Auxiliary, 3nl Nk>nday, 7:30 p.m, chapter Iwnw. U.S. («1 south of Мл-ksvillc. Farmington Ruritan Club, 2nd Ibunday. 7:30 p.m.. Fannington Melhodisl church. - HELPS NUnbtries. Christian ncoVcry pnv gram for women scxuallyabuscd as chiklrca Mond;iys,7;30p.m..41 coun Square, Room 210. GoMen Age Club. IstNbnday.&utRoom. Sr. Ccntcr. Dnx-k Qldg., 10 am. AUheimenSuppoilGroup.2ndThursday. 7 p,m„ Eiisi Rtxim.Sr. Center. Biwk Bklg., N. Main St. 634-8770 or 634Ю611. Humane Soekty of Dnie.Davic County SenkirCcnter. 2ndTiiesday,7p.ra Breast-ftedlng Support Group, 2nd Tues­ day. Davic Ikalth Depl,. 6-7:30 p m. ParmbResourceOrganiaitk)n(rRO)sup- port group for families of children wiih dis- abiliiics. 2ndTucsd;iy, 7 p.m. Call Roscmaty Kmpfelderal998-33ll forkicatioa Jeridio-HardbonRurilanClub.2ndl\ics- (by.7p.m.,club building. Health Dept, clinic hours: Moa-Fri., 8:30- 11:.10 am.. 1-1:30 p.m.; Tucsdiiys. 4:30-7 p.m.: Teen Health Promotkm Clink, 8:30 am.-noon. 2nd. 4lhSatunktys. DavieCounty BoardorSocialSenices.4ih Tucsdiiy. 5:30 p.m. nt DSS. Mocksvilk AA. Wcd., 8 p.m. - closed mtng. Sun., 8 p.m. • open mlng. Call Chris­ tine at 998-9885 or Terry 940-5944.Cool* cem«« American Lei^n IVnt 54. Legion Hut.Gtadstonc R(kk1, 7:30 p.m.. Istand3id Mondays except holklays. Advance Mason к Lodge No. 710,2 ndTUes* day, 7:30 p.m. al Ihc lodge. MocksN illc-Davie a'creaiton, 634-2325. AA and Al-Anon,Thursda)'S.8p.m.,Eaton’s BaptislChurch. Nar-Anon for families ofdnig addkls. Sun­ days, 6 p.m. Davic Senior Ccwct, Brock Buikiing, Main St., Mocksville. 998-2657. Davie County Youth Football League Di- rcctors,Tucs.,7p.m. Courthouse,Grand Jury Room. WilUam R. Davk Booster Club, Shelter at Win. R. Davie School. 3al TTiuiNday. UnltedWayboanlofdirector».4thMonday. 5:30 p.m. Bmck Dldg.. Room 208. MocksviUe SV\S Post 4024, Post Hni. San­ ford A\t.. 7p.m., 2ndT\iesday. Mocksvilk-Davk Jaytees, 1st. 3al Mon- days.Ja>ccconiccbcskkHomOilCa,Main St., 7 p.m. Advocates for Gilted Chiklren, 2nd, 4th Thurvla>-s. 149 Lakcskle Drive. 634-2194. Narcotics Anonymous Against All Odds Group. Sundaj-s. 6 p.m., Thursdays. 8 p.m. Room 208, Brock Bklg. Drag Probkm? Hclpline.910-785-7280. Mocksvilk American Lrgk>a Post 174, VFW Hul. Sanford Ave.. 2nd Thunday, 7 p.m. " Mocksvilk Chitan Chib, 6:30 p.m., 2nd, 4th Monday. Western Steer. Davk Sertoma Club. 1st. 3nl Thunkiay, 6:30 p.m., Cnptain Steven’s. Advance Memorial Ptet 8719 Veterans of Foreign Wars and LadiesAuxiliaiy,4ihTl*s.. 7:30 pim., post home. 1 ^ Mill Road American AiMxiatkM of RetkfdPenoDS. Davie Chapter,2nd Wednesday, 10:30am.. East Room. Brock Bklg., Senk»r Cenler. Davk County Eight To Ш . 7 p.ia. 3nl Thunday.grandjury room, counhouse.634- 5235 or492-5723. CooknneMtmorialVFWIbst 1119,2rvl, 4*11««., 7 p.m., VFW Hall. N.C. 801. Davie Arts CoundL 4ih TTnusday. 7:30 nm.. Brock Gym OfTice. СоеЬцЫав Lodfe No. I7F& AM. 2nd, 4th Fndays, 7:30 pint at the todge. Mocksvile Masonk Lodge No. 1Я 1st. 3rd 1\ie8days. 7:30 p.ia at the kdge. Recreation Bx more infomuikxt on these events, call Recxaub-------------- Sitverstiideis Walk Club Senwra, 50 nnd up. M-F, 6:30-9 am. Gym open for walking, 9 u.m.*3 p.ni No clvirge. ; Mottiefs Morning Out Tuesdays nnd Tliuriidays. 9-11:.30 anv $7 per day. $40 per month. $20 for one d.iy a week for one month. YMCA_____________ Dance Lessons Ages 3 & up. Begin Sunday, Jan. 18. Cnll 634-%22 to register. Kiddie Kicl<er Indoor Soccer Co<d. Ages 3-8. Regislralion thniJan.31. Mcmlvns: S20, Noii-mcmlx’re: $30. Teen Scene Jan.M.8-llp,m.Cosi:$4. TaeKwonDo Tlicsiiay. TOumlay. 3:30-1:30 p.hi Mc№ licrs: J25. Notvmcnihcts: $50.5 wveli ses­ sion. Karate Tliesilsays. 7-9 pm. SIS/monlh. Massage J.m 27 by nppoinlniem only. Seniors____________ Call634-06l t formoreinfo.LocaiionisBfvxk Centcr unless noted otl)eí^vbe. Thursday, Jan. 15 Cooking witii Majy. Nulrilion Site. I:.10- 2:30 pm. Senkr Chorus, Eisi Room. 3 p.m. Friday, Jan. 16 Woodworking Class, Craft Room. 8:30- 11:30 a.m.Bridge. Eisi Room. 1-5 p.m. Monday, Jan. 19 Advance Chib, Dciptist Ix'lknvship Hall. 10:30 ant Tuesday, Jan. 20 Investor's Club, E.^si Rix)in, 7-8 p.m. Bridge, E.'ist Room. 1-4 p.m. RSVP Nuning Home Party. 24 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 21 Card & Board Games, Bisl Room, 1:304 p.m. VarietyArt5Class.CraftRoom.8:30-i 1:30. am. RSVPSewing •B'.R!5VPOintv.9ani-l p.m. Thursday, Jan. 22 Cooking with Mary. Nutriibn Site. 1:30- 2:30 nm. Senkr Chorus. East Rix)m. 3 p. iil Friday, Jan. 23 Bridge, Easi Rcxun. 1 -5 p.m. Woodworkiiq^Cr.ift Room,8;30-11:30iim. Monday, Jan. 26 Retiirment Puiy, Nutritk)nSite. 1*3 p.ni Cookemee Chib, Fii^>t Baptist fellowship Hall. 10 am. DecorativvPiiInting.Easi Rix)m.6:.'K)-9:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 27 Inmtor's Club, E»l Room. 7-8 pm. OakGnowClub.UnilnlMclhixliMllall.10am. Bridge. Cast Room. 14 p.m. RSVP Nuning Home ftuly. 24 p.ni Wednesday, Jan. 28 Varirty ArtsClass,Craft Rix)in.8:30-11:30 am. Card & Board Games, Easi Room, 1:3(M P-m. RSVPSewing'B'. RSVP0ITicc.9am.-l p.m. ForkCW>,FoikCivk Cemcr, 11:30 am Thursday, Jan. 29 Cooking wiUi »«iiy. Nulrilion Silc, 1:3- 2:30 p.m. Senior Chorus, Ea.st Room. 3 p.m. Friday, Jan. 30 Bridge. East Room. I-5 pm. Woodw»ilng.CranRoom.8:30-l 1:30a.m. Ongoing Sil»tr SIriden. Brock Gym. 6:30-9 a.m.. Moa-Fii. SiherSlr<dcn.CoolccmecSchool.6-8am. S lw SIriden. Smilh Grore Gym. 6-8a.m. DnieSeotorCenterSeniorNulrilionlunch. noonM-W.IUm.11iuns.&Fri. CtalrE«erdiei.MWF.ScniotCcnlcr.8:30. 9 am; Mondays and Wednesdays. Cool­ eemee gym. 7:3^8 am. Tho Pto Tcmporeof the Senate has nppoinlcd Sen. Belsy Cochranc (R- Davic) 10 the Inrotmalion Technology Sludy Commission. The InfoimationTcchnology Com­ mission will review ways to access ' ¡nromiationbelwccncoumiesandsUte gdvemmenl, between government agencies at nil levels, nnd between schools nnd universities. Available technology, compatibility, cost, and confidcmialily ate some оПЬе issues to be considered. ThisInfonmlionTechnologyConb mission is especially impoitant to the Depanment of Commerce, because they aie responsible for the state com­ puter system. Public members serve with legislatora on Olis Study. The Senator Pro Tempoce has also appointedCochranetothcNonhCaroi Ilna Child Fatality Tasl( Fotce. As a parcntandfomicrtcacher,Cochrane is Icnown for her advocacy for children and is very pleased to be scrvingon this' Task Force. Loans Available In Davie George Bums of the U.S. Depart* ment of Agriculture, Rural Develop* ment, announced that loans arc avail* able In Rural Areas of Davic County for community facilities. These loans may includc fíre and rcscuc vehicles or buildings, child or odull day care facilities, medical clin­ ics orcquipment,town buildings,group homes and many other not-for-pFoIlt facilities. The loans are available with inter­ est as low as 5.375 pcrcent. with rcpay- mcntupto40ycars. Thercisnotaloan application fee or chargc for loan pro­ cessing. SucccssfulapplicanLsforthcsc loans will be established Nol For Proilt Софога11оп5 witha history of success­ fully operating the type of facility planned or a similar type operation, where conventional bank loans an: not available due lo a need for longer re­ payment terms. This program has provided for many picccs of fire equipment in Davie County, and has assisted other organi- zationsinNonhCarolinalobuildgroup homes for specific target groups, se­ nior center, day can: facilities, or other items which arc neccssary to make life beltcrin rural communities. Bums said. Any organization which is inter- esied in this type facility Isencouragcd to contact Bums m 910-767-8160. h t t s n u ! ■ P w » < ТУкшч. Ш eiETMESVLTS 41т0Ш ит Winston-Salem 634*1423 659-1364Mocksville Reductkma of 3 0 % ~ 5 0 % We are Over Stocked Come By Tbday I We Have A GREAT SELECTIONI All Sofas Have Been Reduceti For This Sale! —FREE DEUVEKY— Mocksville Furniture Cf Appliance, inc. B9C ourt8qu«r« • M ookavttl«,NC (704)еЭФвв12 Before or after school and out of school programs. Registration open.Dance Company neschoot-senkxs, tap, bolkt, boion, jazz. ocTobotks. Mondays^ Wednesdays. NEW GRASS INC OUIIMOIl POVORIQUVMINT UUS snw ici Jack Pendergrass formerly of Jad«’s Saw a Tool Providing Service ft Repair For Lawn Equipment • Chain Saws Weed Eaters Items By Noon Monday UemslrDavkDatelineshoukl be reported by noon Monday of the publkmkm week. Calt634-2l20ordropiibytheorTicc,S.Main St. across from the counhouse. 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Membeis of Ihe board of edu­ cation voted eariierlhismonthnol to spend state monies for a sum­ mer school, rather to spend the funds on remediation programs for students who are failing. "I feel like this will be a better use of our money and a better use ofourtime,''saidPauyCrenshaw, general supervisor of the county school system. She said the sum­ mer school. 20 half days, isn't adequate to meet Ihe needs of failing students. Individual remediation pro- gnins have been tailored for fail- ipg fftwten**, w kI tfK ^ pTpgranw will be constantly evaluated, she said. Superintendent Dr. BiU Steed said Ihe schools for the last three or four years have considered do­ ing away with summer school. In the past, stale monies had been used for remediation and summer school. Thai plan hasn't woriced. LlndaBost, DavieHigh School principal,said manyteacheisthere think the possibility of the short summer school is so appealing that students don't put as much effoit into classes duiing the year. She said students aie awate Ihere will be no summer school this year, and she will cootimie tofei Ibe won) out to puents. Bobby Knight, Johnny Hellard Rie For County Commission Jane Simpson and Nancy Norton look from the t»lcony to the stage at the new Brock Perfomiing Arts Center. - Photo by RoMn nrguston Brock Perfomiing Arts Center Opening Saturday Im a ^ going lo a show at the Brock Auditorium inJuIy.Now.imagine being com- foitable. Two yeais ago, the thought would have broughtafeeling of dread toeven Ihe most die­ hard theater or music fan. Sweltering heat No breeze. Hard, wooden, spUnlery seats. A squeaky stage, wilh cramped, diity dressing rooms. Poor sound. Pooiw lighti^. Public restrooms ihat were that were so smelly and diity it was embairas^. But the Brock Auditcrium no longer exists. And when Davie residents celebrate the grand oiiening of the Brock Performing Arts Cenler Saturday night, they will be inside a renovated facility capable of hasting a sym­ phony or majociance pnxluction.------- Uw gala reception is fiee and open to Ihe What Gala Opening Reception Whars Brock Performing Arts Center, North Main Street, Mocksville Whan Saturday, Jan. 24 Tbna 7 p.m.___________________ public, with food, music, dancing and ac­ knowledgments beginning at 7 p.m. The re- fieshments will be ananged aiound ice sculp­ tures in the new tobby, locatetfimheBiealhar- was open between the oh) auditorium and office building. Cushioned seats - about490of them - face the lower(by six inches),reinforced40-by 60- foot stage. The building boasts new flooring, heating and air conditioning systems, as well as new lighting and sound systems as guests see performances by the Piedmont Chamber Choir, the Greensbim Ballet and a string trio fiom the Winston-Salem Symphony. The evening'senteitainmentwill close withgospel music by the Davie Ecumenical Choir. A smaller lobby is located in the backof the center, with new restrooms. The dressing rooms wete renovated from looms in the oflice building, with a walkway to the stage. Hiere are two dressing rooms, n n K S M B ro c k 'F k a e 4 Vy IV Knight Two more candidateshave filed for a seat on both the Davie County Board of Com­ missioneis and Davie County Board of Edu­ cation. Bobby Knight ^ Johnny Hellard filea as Republican can^dates for one of two seals on the boanl of com­ missioneis, challenging incum­ bent Lany Hayes. Peter Mooney joined Craig Caiter in running for one of the twonon-partisanseatsonthebc^ of education, and join incumbent Marlene Shamel in the race. Shamel also filed for re-election last week. District Court Judge Jim Honeycutt of Lexington filed for ' №«I(^on, and long-Ome Judge Robeit Johnson announced he Hellard Hoocycutt would not seek another tena Candidates have until noon on Monday, Feb. 2 to file for oflice. Incumbent Allen Whitaker is being challenged by Andy Stokes in the RepubUcan primaiyforsher- iff of Davie County. RepubUcHi KenBogeiisnotbeingchaUenged in the RepubUcan primary for Davie Clerk of CouiL Knight. 62, of Paik Avenue,^ MocksviUe, said he woukl like to .helpcontinuewidiDavie'shistoy ofgoodgovenunent._______' ' И сак See CaadldMa - ? ^ .4 Contro/Officer frito Frozen Late To Save Forty's Pet 9y Jeanne Houpe Davie County Enteiprise Reconl It was a scene people might expect to see on television but never in their own backyaids. Violet Cain had just returned from tbe gtoceiy store Jan. 3, when her grandson came tunning toward her in tears that the family pet, on elderly labrador retriever, had faUen through die ice on the smaU Uke behind her house and was trapped. She immediately caUed9ll to ask for help, as she watched her son Marc and twograndsons attempting to break the ice to make a path for the dog. Within minutes several volunteer fire fighters from Fork had arrived but were caUed away to the scene of an automobile accident before they could help, accord­ ing to Mrs. Cain. It seemed time was running out for their betoved pet Dixie, as she swam in a small circle in the middle of the lake surrounded by ice. "With tears running down our cheeks, we were encouiaging her to come to us, praising her, but the minutes were ticldng by, and we knew she couMn't last much longer," she said. That's when Animal Control Oflicer Robeit Cook anived. It appt^lhe^w as suffering fiom hypodimaia and was about to give out. i as we are concisined Robeit Cook is 'ahero.Qnecan , Ullimtarfd a person j ijiip his Htaj^ another ’ bihto dò this for a:i ^ (0^ the !ofduty,** / .-VKihKW ni Cook said. Widi no time to do anything else, he tookoffhis outer layer ofclothing and entered the lakb breaking Ihe ifc as he went toward thd^ . The water was almost over his head when he reached Dixie, but he was able to pull her to lum and guided her toward the bank where Jerusalem volunteer fire fighter Eddie Spey tielped puU them firom the water. "As far u we are concerned Robeit Cook is aheio," Mrs. Cain said. "One can undeistand a person risking his Ufe for another person, but to do this for a dog goes beyond Ihe call of duty." Cook laughs at the thought of himself asahero.Tohim,itwastbeonlythingthat could be done. "It was that or let the dog die," he said. "I don't think she wouU h^ve nude it anodier flve or 10 minutes." It could have been much wane. Cook said. He wonies about what might hap| pen when a child tries to save a dog in tlds sihiaUon. His worst problem was trying to get warm after his dip in the icy bte, he said.: A few hours after going home to dry off. Cook called to make sure Dixie was' all right. Mis. Cain said. "Our gratitude, has no end." But Ihis not Ihe fust time Cook his' been the hero to a dog trapped on an K7 : lake. Last winter he wm out in a boat № rescueadog under simiiarcircumstances.' This time there was no boat available. ; FfcaKSi«0ncir-lip4l 2 - DAVffi COIINTY EN TERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 22,1998 Editorial Райе Panic Buying AtGroceiyStotBs: Snow Alert Again There we were in the grocery check-out line. Three gallons of milk. Bread. Enough mix for three pizzas. Cereal. Cheese. Peanut butter. All the essentials. ----The grocery store was buzzing. People crowded every aisle. The check-out lines were five carts deep. The weather report; Chancc of snow mixed with rain, freezing rain or sleet. Three gallons of milk? That's only a two-day supply. We've got a teenage weight lifter in the family. But all the other stuff... Like the rest of the neighborhood, we got a little caught up in the snow alert. Even as we assured ourselves thal wc weren't going to buy in a panic, we... sort o f... bought in a panic. It's an amazing thing. We live a mile from the groccry •store. We have a four-wheel drive truck. The snow would have to be two feet deep to keep me from work. Yet, when there's a chance of snow, everyone packs the groccry store and prepares for a week of isolation. When has it taken snow plows a week to get to us? When have helicopters had to airlift emergency foods to us? Sure, we did shiver without electricity for a couple of days two years ago, but there have been few times when we had lo , call on our stockpile of food. Last week, there was no sleet. No snow. No freezing rain. The only ice I saw the next morning was on a few pine needles along the road. But we were prepared. Have we all subscribed to the Boy Scout creed? Are there some residual Ice Age instincts left in us? My gcandpatents didn't have this pioblem. When there was a threat of snow, they didn't panic. They had done all their preparation in the summer. They had canned the l>eans. The peaches. Potatoes were in the cellar. They had a full year's supply of peas, com, dried apples, fruits and garden produce. The hams were cured. The sausage and all the meals were ready. They bought only sugar, coffee and yeast. I’m not sure how they did it. Determination and hard work, certainly. But there was no other way. Except to go hungry. The harvest was critical. Supermarkets hadn't been invented yet. Country mar­ kets stocked the necessities, and it was a long drive lo town. We Uve in a more pampered, convenient time. The grocery store is open 24 hours a day now. It's a huge, sprawling store with foods from all over the worid. So why do we panic? Why do we buy enough for a week when most snows hst only a day or so? Even the back roads are usually clear after a day. : Maybe it’s because we didn't hoe the com or can the beans like our grandparents did. Maybe that's what has left us lacking tbe confidence to survive a stoim. Tbe ganlen catalogs will be arriving in the mail soon. Maybe U’s time to plant more beans this year. — Dwight Sparks DAVIB COUNTY ENTERPRI/^ECORD (USPS 149-160) 171 South Main Slraet P.O. Box 99 __ MOCtevill». NC 27028 Ш HAVE NOTHING TO FEAR BUT NOTHING ITSELF МАй111е®е® U & JS M y Irv T h e A ^ i Guidelines Needed For Commissioners' Pay Totheedilor After leading Ihc aiticle in the Jan. 8 Enterprise, "Does it pay lo be in politics?" lhat surc is food for thought. Tbey knew what the office they ran for paid. I dotibt Ihe taxpayers expccicd they would supplement that salary by charging to attend pic­ nics and ride in parades. To t(^ that off. it№ counly Hayes a$2S ticket lo adinner and then hehad the gaul to charge another $25 to cat it. I doubt that it is against the law, but it surc is petty, and to say the least, unethical as you can get. The Enterprise ranhlspicturc.filingforrc-elcction, directly below this articlc. Now lalkaboui nerve. A job that buys you dinner and pays you to eat them arc few and far between. Wc won't know unlil the election whether the ciiizcns of Davie County condonc this behavior or not. Poindexter has panicipated in Advancc parades since they staned, helping organize ihcm and fur­ nished his own vintage cars. If any commissioner deservcscompensationitwou!dbePoindexicr.$2S for him and $25 for the car total $50; $25 for attendingcalled meetings, most meetings may lake two hours, thal is $ 12.50 per hour. There arc a lot of people in Davie Couniy who arc working fora lot less. 'IbccommissioncrsarepaidapprDximaieIy$29G a monlh plus $180.23 for insurance. That seems ample payment for people who сЫ т they are only doing ihcir civic July. That is nol their main source of income. Thai reminds me of somelhing I was lold when my wife and I wcnl lo Hawaii a few yeara ago. A native Hawaiian lold us "When the missionaries camc to Hawaii they said they camc to do good.” Then he added "They sure did do good-they did very good for themselves." They woundupowning morc of Hawaii than the Hawaiians did. Some guidelines should be pul in place. When you have an honor system Ihcrc will always be a few lo spoil It foreveryoneelse. As they say "iionly takes one rotten apple to spoil the whole barrel." Unlcssthcydoputinsomcguidclinesthe next Ihing Basketball Tournament To Benefit Underprivileged Kids Totheedilon , Wc,Uie membcn ofTwistorrhundcrSpoitBike Qub, would like to express our extreme gralitude ¡ml afiprcciation to everyone dul wai involved in hel|)ing make our fint anmul buketball tounia- ment a huge success. Hie success was due lolhe suppon of Ihe Davie Paila and Rccieation Dcpan- ment fornUowing Ihe use of U* gym, Ihe referees thal ofliciated the games, the additional gym per­ sonnel, eight veiy talent tilled teams, and the spec- laton lhat camc to cheer Ihe teams on. Ptocceds raised willbegivenbackloihe community to help benefit under privileged children. Founded in 1996, Twist of Thunder SponBikc Club was created lo function ptimarily as an orga- nizol motorcycle-riding club. Cuirenlly, there are 2S aclivc club mcmbeis. Our oiganization has reccnilyslanedfocusingmoreonaclivltiesthatwill benefit the community. Our most recent endeavor priorto Ihe basketball touiwuncnt was Ihe donation of Chrisimas presents to less fonunale children of Mocksvillc Elementaiy School. Our hope was thal Christinas was a little brighter for Uw kids and families thal were recipients of the gifts. Audrey C. Carter, SecreUuy/Treasurer Twist ot Thunder SponBike Club Letters Wekx}med The Enterprise Record welcomes letters from ils readen. The letters may be cn topics of local, slate, national or inlcmational issues.: ’ An effoit will he made to print all leUeis provided they are not libelous, vulgar, or iii poor tasle. The editor reserves the righl to ^ it lettcis for grammar and for spacc. Ail letters should include the name and address of the writer, including a signature. A telephone number, not to be published, is also requested. Please have letten in the newspaper oflice by 4 p.m. Monday of the week lobe published. Should There Be A Policy For County Commissioners' Pay? (704)634-2120 PubWied weekly by the DAVIE COUNTY PUBUSHINQ CO. DwtgMSpmte.. RobinFwgunc M toBvnhaidt.. Вмку Snyder..... I9ie-1866 Dwie Record 1899-1958 Peitodlcito Podage Pakl In Mod(av«le,NC 27028 SutacHptt» Ratea Singto Copy, 50 Cents «OperyewlnNoithCtrelin« 125 ptr умг outaidt Ncilh Caroini POSTMASTER SandittfdNHGhangnto: Oeiiltpoii^M ipilM RaoaRl . P^.B»lftM w<w<e, N0 271)21* К Linda Colqr CoolMOMe 'Ith in k so .' DavUHobeoa MocksviUe ‘ Anytime you get into poU- jk8,you8houldliaveapoUcy.* Tessy Welch Mocksviile "Yes.” • Diiiaid Moody MocksvUle D A V IE CO UNTY E N T E R P R IS E REC O RD , Ja n . 22,1998 - 3 some will be wriling off Ihcir campaign expenses calling lhal a counly function. Think about il- riding in parades, attending picnics and going to Chambcr of Commerce banquets is giving them exposure, a foim of campaigning. Swede Jurgensen Advance Storehouse Able To Help Needy To Ihc editor: Through the generous gifts of our communily and many individuals, A Storehouse for Jesus was able lohclp388 children and 22 aduluenjoy amorc blessed Chrisimas. Thank you to all of ihose who gave: our volunteers who helped coordinate the receiving and distribution of items, ihosc who sponsored children and families by donaling toys, clothing, food, and ihosc who gave money so lhat these items could be purchased. We nwt the need and we can thank God for all lhal He allows us lo do in Mocksvillc. Marie Collins Director Happily Ever After? It's Still Possible, Even In These Times Happily ever after? I doubt it. But 1 believe getting married will be the best thing I've ever done - no matter what the skeptics have to say about it. There are no guarantees in n marriage, but there are vows, promises, commitment. I'm one of those old-fash­ ioned girls, who still takes all that as seriously as it should be taken. "Everything will change once you're married," they say..... ‘ While I'm certain living together will put a strain on our relationship from time to time, we are both naive enough to think the changes marriage will bring will be for the better. "After the first seven years, it's all downhill," some have said. Don't they know any of the couples I know who .seem like they could never have been more in love than Ihey are now after 25,30, even 50 yeais of marriage? "The love between you will never be the same after you have children," I've been told. There's no argument that it Jeanne Houpe will be harder than it has ever been to make time for one another, but wc have already leamed the joy of stolen moments. It was when Mark was away in Raleigh helping with the cleanup after Hurricane Fran that he says he fust realized I was the one he would marry. Only able to see one another on weekends, we learned to appreciote how wonderful it is just to be together. And I hope he's never away for more than one of his weekend camping trips again. While I firmly believe that parcnts should put their children before them­ selves, they must al.so make time for one aitolher and show the children that their spouse comes first nnd lhat they love, respect and trust one another. Mark said a wi.se man oncc told him the best thing a man can do for his children is love their mother. We both recognize the truth In those words, and, if we abide by them, our marriage should only grow stronger. Arguing with a friend a few days ago as she berated the institution of mar­ riage. I began rattling off the names of happily married couples. But they aren't from our generation, she countered. She couldn't name a coupic close lo my age wherc there have been no major problems or indiscretions - unless they're on their second marriage and leamed from the mistakes of the fiist one. There are people who get mairied for all the wrong rea.sons and others who speak their vows with less sincerity than the stereotypical used car sales­ man, I agree. For some, changing spouses is easier lhan trading cars. Divorce has become the ea.sy woy out rather than the lasl resort for many. The fiist time things get a little rough, they forget that they promised "for better or worse, for richer or poorer, until death do us partj" Some of the happiest married people 1 know have stories of the days when they lived in a two room house and barcly had enough money to eat. But they leaned on each other and worked together to have a better life. There are tho.se that together battled one's alco­ holism or drug addiction to stand united strong enough to withstand any stonn. I know couples who have endured the pain of losing a child but found comfort in one another. Surviving the hard times together makes love stronger. It's my hope that Mark and I w ill be able to lake lessons from our friends and relatives, who have discovered the secrets to having a happy marriage, and pattem our life logeiher after them. Hardly a day went by, when I was growing up, that my grandparents didn't end up in a .squabble about somelhing silly like whether to watch "Нее Haw" or "The Lawrence Welk Show". Since I remember watching Ihcm both, I think they must have long before leamed the art of compromise. I remember thinking Grandma was a little hard on Grandpa, always fussing al him for such things as deliberately mispronouncing words and spitting In public. It wasn't long before I realized who was right. Despite that confusion Jhere was one thing I never.... questioned - that they loved each olher. After suffering from a stroke that made speaking difficull. Grandma could always find the strength to ask about herTom when I appeared in her room at the nursing home wiihout him. In the three years she was in lhat nursing home. Grandpa failed to spend the majority of every day there only oncc or twice that I can recall. It's my dream that my marriage may be so blessed with love. I pray that, like our friends Tommy and Mevalyn. Mark and I will grow clo.ser as the years go by rather lhan In opposite directions as do so many couples. Like Mark's parents, I hope we will have a love that's just as strong if not stronger afler more than 30 years of - marriage than it is the day we are married. I don't know what goes on behind , closed doors or in Ihe hearts of all the married people 1 know. I only know . lhat I don't have room lo list all the happy couples I know. And thal makes me believe the world has more people who are happily married than unhappily married. What brought Sara Campbell and her beloved Prentice happiness may not be the same thing that keeps the magic alive for Doug and Van Fagan or has Hump Bamhardt hurrying home from the golf course to sec Leola. Bul there are a few Ihings that most of the happily married people I know have in common. Among the ingredi­ ents of their good marriages, you'll find love, rcspcct. trust and commitment.. And, in every cose, you'll discover that these happy people are best friends. As I prepare lo marry my best friend in just a few days, I still have faith that Ihings might jusl work out the way we want. •Yes.” 4 *n A m C O I]^ П Y ENTERPRISE RECORD, Ja a 22,1998 Davie County Arts Council Director Nancy Norton shows off the new stage in the renovated Brock Performing Arts Center. A now entrance has been created for Davle County’s performing arts center. Jane Simpson talks with County Manager Ken WIndiey about the project outside the new entrance. - Photo* by Robin Fergusson Brock Center Opens SaluRtay Norton is comfortable at work in tier office In Ihe renovated building. idFhimFaiel three make-up roonu, a praclice area and break room. HieS 1.4 million worth of improve- ments came from contributions from the Town ot Mocksviile wd Davie Coumy. and from a $540,000 fund­ raising eifoit headed by the Aits Coun­ cil. Various events - ftom school clul- dren collecting pennies to fashion shows to major corporate gifts - made the effort a success. Whal will the new building mean to Davie resklenis? "The biggesi thing is going lo be in Iheeyesof Ihe individual,"saidNancy Norton, execulivedireclor of the Davie Arts Council, which has an office in and will manage Ihe cenler. "If some­ one has a child in a dance recital, Ihat event will be Ihe mosi important lo them." Interest has already begun, Norton said, with seven bookings in Ftbniaiy. Tbe Greensboio Ballet will perfonn Ihere Ihis month, Ihe Davie lliealie ^1] puf 00 OUver in March, and the Greg Oelb Swing Band in April. Bluegnus con- cens are also in the woriis. CosttorenllhefacilityU$7Sfocsix houn for non-prtifii groups, and SISO tofot-pcofilgrDUps.Addilianalchaiges will apply for a lighting and sound technician. Call Ihe Am Council al 634-3112 formore infdmialk». "We saU in the beginning, we can usethlsbuiUlngfcraUlypeiorevents,' sakl Jane Simpton, who helped coor­ dinate the tnoney raising effort. "It tumed out much nicerthtnlihou^tl Ihink that Davie County now has a focal pobit for Ihe arts." HelenGanU,FeiceMusscbnanand John Barber were alio intlninieDlal in getting die needed funding. "Severalocganizatkxuhavenaned lo book Ihe facility threugh Ihe Arts OwncU," Norton IikL m iii WiU be a dynamic fint year al Ite Brack Per- Officer Save^ Dog's Ue ContlniicdflroniFagel Dirie was jusl oul for a walk with herfamlly,acconlingloCook,andthls' should be a lesson 10 owners not lo lake Ihcir dogs near lakes that are frozen over in Ihe winter. The ice is always thinner near the middle ofa lake or pbnd, and it can be dangerous, he said. That's a lesson the Cain family will never foigel, as they celebrate the res­ cue of their beloved Dixie. A special family pet. Mis. Coin said Dixiehas grownup wllh hergnindchil- dren. "When Ihey were too smoli lo reach the lowest limbs of Ihe plum tree from their tricycle seats, she would - moved under Ihe tree so they could place a fool on her back and reach the limbs." When Ihc children would go to the pond, Ihe dog would place her body between them and the water lo protect them, she si^d. As her family joined hands around die table to say the ble.uing, she said, "WethankedGodforawonderiulman named Robert Cook and thal our fam­ ily dog w;ts slill with us." Candidates File For Local Offices Conllnutd Froni Page 1 "1 view Ihe ofTicc ot county com­ missioner as public service," he said "People have supported me and if elecied,it would beagreal opportunity to give something back to die people." A Stale Farm insurance agent, he has lived here for 28 years. He has no agenda. 'I believe in good, sound business practices, good plannhig, fiscal respon­ sibility," he said. "I Uiink we have a good county government (commis­ sionen and employees)." Knight and wifeBemice have Ihree children and five grandchildren. Hdlwd, 53, of TWntine Chuich Road, said he would like to be a voice ofUie people to work toabelter tomor­ row. "My concem is, we need to keep our taxes down and I would like lo see more industry brought into Davie County, bul nol at the expense ot tfie taxpayen." Hellard said die growth is putting schools in "rough shape." A life-long Davie resident, he is an auctioneer and owns Crtissroads Gen­ eral,asloreonU.S.64EaslandDalton Road. "When you tun a store, you hear a lol from people, what they’re Uiink- ing about, what they're concerned ahouL" Helianl and wife LoU have four chiklren. Honcycull, 49, is seeUng his sec­ ond four-year term as district court ' judge for die 22nd District, which in-' eludes Davie, Alexander, Iredell and Davidson counties. "1 believe thal I have die type back­ ground and perepective needed by a judge: legal experience and life expe­ rience," Honeycutt said. He earned undergraduate and law degrees ftom die Univenity of North Carolina al Chapel Hill, and was 11- censediopcaciicelawinl974.Hewas aprivatepracticchiwyerfoteighlyeais, and was an assiilam district for H.W. In v H s t 111 Y o u r C m iiim iiiit v Jt Efetrid: Court DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 22,1998 - 5 The following cases were disposed of in Davie District Court on Jan: 15. , Presiding was Judge Robert W. Johnson. Prosecuting were Alan Mar­ tin, Paxton Butler, Robbie Crompton and Rob Taylor, assistani DAs. —James M. Blanton Jr., 73 raph in a 55 zone, rcduced lo 64 in 55, $10, cost. —Misty Bledsoe, wonhless check, dismissed. —Michael A. Boblilz, assault on a female and communicating threats, dis­ missed. —AngelaB. Bodford, six counis of misicpresentalion lo obtain Employ­ ment Security Commission benefits, dismissed, . —John C. Boger, taking game duT- ■ ingclosed season, prayer for judgment continued on cost —Brian T. Braswell, misdemeanor possession of Schedule V I controlled substance, sentenced 15 days, sus- pended2years, nol possess controlled substance, subslanceahuse assessment, $100 fine, cost; possession of drug paraphernalia, dismissed. —Dana M. Carter, communicating Uireals, dismissed, insufficient evi­ dence. —James R. Chatman, DWI, sen­ tenced 60 days, suspended 2 yeais, nol operate vehicle until licensed, 24 houis community scrvice, $100 fine, cost; exceeding safe speed, open container after consuming alcohol, dismissed. —Julia S. Combs, DWI, sentenced 60 days, suspended2yeon, notoperate vehicle unUl licensed, 24 houra com­ munity setvice,J100 fine, cost. —JimmyG.CrewsJr.,driving while license revoked, brakelight equipment vlolation,sentenced45days, suspended 2 yean, nol operate vehicle until li­ censed, $200 fine, cost —Penelopy Davis, 100mphina65 mph zone, reduced to careless and reck­ less driving, $100 fine, cost. —Jolin T. Dees, 52 mph in a 35 mph zone, reduced lo 44 in 35, $10, cost; failure to wearseatbell,dismlssed. —Yolanda R.EIey,90mphina70 jnph zone, reduced to exceeding safe speed, $65 fine, cost. —Rodney F. Evans, second degree rape, dismissed. - —Jonathan E. Faraor, 94 mph in a 70 zone, reduced lo exceeding safe speed, disnüssed; leckless driving to endanger, guilty of careless and reck­ less driving, prayer for judgment con­ tinued on $100 fine, cosl. —Nellie T. Foster, 67 mph in a 55 mph zone, cost. —James 0. Fowler, no liahility in­ surance, dismissed. —Jimmy L. GaiUier, DWI, sen­ tenced 2 years, suspended 5 years, nol operale vehicle until licensed, substance abuse assessment. 30days injail,$500, cosl; failure lo heed light and siren, dismissed; driving while license re­ voked, .sentenced 120days, suspended 5 yeois, nol operate vehicle until li­ censed, $200, cosl; no liability insur- Davie Man Convicted Of Driving Drunk On Moped once, no registration card, dismissed. —Ray Caiza, worthless chcck, dis« missed. —Angel M. Gcirey, 88 mph in a70 m|^ zone, reduced (o exceeding safe speed, $25 fine, cost —Kay F. Gobble, misdemeanor larceny, dismissed. —Ronnie Cobble, misdemeanor larceny, dismissed; misdemeanor lar­ ceny, sentenced 45 days, suspended 2 years, day reporting center, restitution, SIOO, cost; assault on a female, sen­ tenced 75 days, suspended 2 yeara, day reporting center, not threaten, harass or assault prosecuting witness, $ 100, cost —(¿ta D. Grajewski, 80 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to imjMoper equip­ ment, $10 Tine, cost —Dewey E Gray, possession of stolen goods, possession of dmg para­ phernalia, possession of Schedule 11 controlled substance, sentenced 45 days, credit time served. —David E. Green. 84 mph in a 65 zone, reduced to 79 In 65, $50, cost. —Jeremy B. Hambleton. SOmph in a 55 mph zone, reduced to 64 in a SS, $10 fine, cost —David W. Harper, taking game during closed season, $100 fine, cost —Cynthia D. Heath, taking more than limit. $100 fine, cost —Gilbreath A. Heath, taking more than limit, $100 fine, cost —William W. Heath, taking more than limit $100 fine, cost —Paula R. Hild. 87 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to 79 in 70, $25, cost. —Jerri L. Hutchens, DWI, sen­ tenced 1 year, suspended 3 years, sub­ stance abuse assessment. $ ^ , cost —Bmce C. Issac, driving while li­ cense revoked, driving afler consum­ ing alcohol by person under 21, sen­ tenced 45 days, suspended 2 years, 24 hours communily scrvice, nol operate vehicle until licensed. $250, cost —Scott C. Jennings, misdemeanor possession of Schedule VI controlled substance, possession drug parapher­ nalia, sentenced 45 days, suspended 2 years, nolpossessconlioUedsubsumce, substanceabuse assessment,$200,cost —Jason A. Lane Jr., aiding and abetting impaired driving, dismissed. —David W. Legg. spotlighting deer, $250 fine, cost, restitution. —Ronald H. Link, worthlesschcck- closed account, dismissed. —WilliamUttlejohn. communicat­ ing threats, no contact with prosecut­ ing witness. —Michael D. Long, 81 mph in a 55 mph zone. 69 in a 55, S50 fine, cost —Melinda R. Loper. driving while license revoked, sentenced 45 days, suspended 2 years, not operate vehicle until licensed, $200, cost, restimtion; expired registrotion, driving while li­ cense revoked, dismissed. —Jody M. Lynch, 57 mph In a 35 zone, reduced toexceedingsafespeed; failure to wear seat belt. $25 fine. cost. —JohnCMcPhail.DWI.semcnccd 60 daf s, suspended 2 yean, 24 hours community service, not operale ve­ hicle until licensed, $100 fine, cost. —Scott A. Milington, registration plate not displayed, dismissed. —DwightD.Moore,69mphina55 mph zone, dismissed; open container after consuming, prayer fur judgment continued on cost. —Mary D. Murphy, 94 mph in a 70 mph zone, reduced tocareless and reck­ less driving.$94 fine, cost; nooperatoi's license, dismissed. —Richaid D. Odom, spotlighting deer. $250 fine, cost —J^mny R. Oldham, reckless driv­ ing to endanger, exceeding safe speed. $25 fine, cost —Ronny D. ONeal. no operator’s license, dismissed. —Lesli M. Plemmons, simple as­ sault, senienced 30 days, suspended 2 years, $100 fine, cost; communicating threats, dismissed. —Jack A. Plolt, DWI, sentenced 60 days, suspended 2 years, not operale vehicle until licensed, substance abuse asscs-sment, 24 hours community ser­ vice, $100 fine, cost; reckless driving to endanger, dismissed. —William J. Porter, sentenced 60 days, suspended 2 years, not operate vehicleuntil licensed, substance abuse assessment 24 hours community ser­ vice, $100. cosl; carrying concealed gun. sentenced 30 days, suspended 2 years, SIOO fine, cost . - - —Faye V. Polls, failure lo report accident dismissed: reckless driving lo endanger, reduced to unsafe move­ menl, $50 fine, cost —Shannon L. Redmond, assauiton handicapped person, sentenced 30days, suspended 1 year, nol harass, threaten or assault victim, day reporting center, $200 fine. cost. —Nathan Robenson, commumcal- ing threats, dismissed. —Romaro T. Scolt, assault on j' handicappedperson,sentenced30days; i! credit lime served, no conlact wllh J victim, restitution. Z-i —George W. Sislrunk, 85 mph ill ■ 70mphzone,reducedto74 ina70,$tÓ; fine, cost; inspection violalion, d\¿¡ i mis.sed, corrected. > —^William K. Smith 65 mph in a35 zone, reduccd to 49 in 35, $25, cost*; license nol in possession, dismissed.;.! —Shirley P. Walls, 77 mph in a 53,: zone, reduced lo64 In 55. SIO, cost —Mark W. Webb, failure to st^^ for stopped bus, sentenced 30 days;- suspended 2 years. $50 fine, cost -t;' —Robert L While, assault on-á^ fcma!e,dismis.sed,proseculingwitneU 7- failed to appear. —Ronald H. Whitlock, taking b\$ :: game with rifie during muzzle loading ,* season, $200 fine, cost. t —Vemon D. Wright registration : violalion; no insurance, $75, cost ; * —Timothy S.Zimmerman, 97mph’ Í in a 70 mph zone, reduced to careless ]. and reckless driving. S97 fine, cost;; driving left of center, and exceeding : safe speed, dismissed, civil settlement''. ( к \\ ;||1ч(,'Г г Idi is t I Ml' ( nil 7f>i>-K.()..s.i; 1 Dozen ^ Boxed ' Red Roses A DavieCounty man was scntenccd to I610 20monlhs in prison fordriving drunk on a moped. Harmon Lee Wood pleaded guilty last week in Davie Counly Superior Court lo three counlsofhabitual drunk driving. Each time he was arrested. Wood was tmveling at a speed of only five lo 10 mph. according to his attorney Rob Ralsbcck. On one occasion he was hil by acar Ihat was backing from a parking spacc on Main Street in Mocksvillc. Another ofthe incidents happened as approachcd an accidcnlsccne.Heslowcdhis moped and fell off, Ralsbcck said. Wood has had a long-term problem with alcohol. Raishcck told the judge and asked for leniency. He docs not usually give active scntenccsinca.scswhcrcudmnkdrivcr was on a moped. Judge L.Todd Durke said. In this case where Wood had done il three times, he said he had nochoicc. I Burke ordered Ihc DART program for Wixxl. Upon completion, he rec­ ommended work release and ordered Wood lo pay a S375 coun appointed atlomey fee. The district allonjcy dismissed a chargc of rcsisling. obstructing and delaying an officer in exchange for Wixxi's guilty plea. 3570 Clemmons Ro.icl CI*‘»Timons NC h;?:) South M.jfsh.ill Si S-И) S Slf.itfofd Rd t i Let (CB Help Plan Your Estate And W il Malffi Sure The Person Who l№nts It Most Doesn’t Get It. Man Going To Prison For Store Break-ins, Robberies A man facing a maximum scntcncc more Uian 11 years in prison was sen­ tenced lo eight to 10 monlhs lost week in Davic Counly Superior Court. Robert Eugene Oakley, 39, pleaded gullly lo Iwo counis of breaking and entering, two counis of laiccny, pos­ session of slolcn goods, possession of burglary lools and littering. Oakley agreed to plead guilty ih exchange for chargcs of possession of burglary lools, resisting public officer, fictitious, cancclled or revoked rcgis- Uation and breaking and enlering and larceny against his girlfriend be dropped. Oakley has mainuuncd all along dial his girifriend was not involved in Ihc crimes, his attorney Lynne Hicks said. The charges against Oakley IftonHwo break-ins at conve— nlcnce stores in tile Center communily In August, accotding to Assistant Dis­ trict Atlomey Steve Barnhill. ; Glass had been broken oul of tiie dimand medicine, soft drinks,T-shiils, pinto beans, sunglasses, lighters and cigarettes witii a loud value of $3,000 had been stolen from Center Mobil Uk front glass had been broken aiid cigarette lighten also taken from DiiyieRV Supply. Mocksvillc Policc Oflicer Kevin Hendrix hadstoppcdBlackwcldei^scar soon after the break-in at Davic RV Supply bccausc it was weaving in Ihc road and saw Oakley throw something oul Ihe window, Barnhill said. Nineteen lighters taken in the sec­ ond brcok-in were found in the hag thrown by Oakley. In a search of the vehicle, officers found burglary lools and broken glass, he said. In Ihe motel room where Oakley wasliving,ofrtccislocatedthcT-shiits taken fromCenter Mobil Man, BamhiU said. All lighlcis wetc tccovetcd, bul $l,500lndaniagewasdonetolheglass al Davle RV Supply. Ccnier Mobil Matt sulfercd $2,500 in damage and stolen property, he added. iced--Judgo-tr-Todd-Burke Oakley 10 eight 10 lOmontin in prison plus 11 to Hmontiis bul suspended tiie latter for Ihrcc years during which he will be on Intensive probalion lo in­ cludc pailiclpation in tiie day repotting ccntcr ptogram and submit to searches and drug tests by his probation officer. Buriieordcrcd0akleyl6pay$4,000 in restitution to his victims, $525 for his court appointed atlomey and court costs. •ocMniThoK Who N«d Hdp. 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All of which means you'll end up with an estate plan that best meets your individual financial objectives and overall wishes. For more information, or to schedule an estate planning appointment, call us at 1-800-775-4500. CCB Central С a r a I i n a Bank. We’ll help you find a way.® ^ M tm btrFOlC < • D A VIE COUNTY EN T EK Pn SE RECORD, Jan. 22,1998 Public Records Mocksvffle Police The following incidents were re­ ported to MocksvUle Policc. - WiUiam Eugene Gaither repotted Jan. 14 an object flew from the road damaging the V'ehlcle he was driving on Lcjungton Road. - Elaa&ar Ibrahim of Winston-Sa- Icm reported Jan. 14 the breaking, en­ tering and larceny of money from Mocks\il!e Kitchen, Salisbury Street. Arrests - Winuts UquinU Ugcue. 24. of 1474 Main Church Road, was charged with possession of Valium, possession • of marijuana and possession of dmg parai^malia. Trial date: Feb. 14. - Thomas Lee Dyson. 40. of 216 Gwyn St. was chafed Jan. IS with first-degfcc rape on a warrant from Rowan County. Trial date: Feb. 11 • Ben Jason Richuds, 18. of 103 Melabreeze Lane, was charged Jan. 13 with assault. Trial date: Jan. 22. • Shannon Lynn Hartness. 16, of 111 Jolly Road, was charged Jan. 13 with a^ulL Trial dale: Jan. 22. •Samuel AIexandaJacksonJr..44, Spencer, cl^arged Jan. 12 A>iih two counts of obtaining property by false pretense and obtaining a controlled substajice by false pretense. Trial date: - Feb. 12. Tk^ifllc Acckknts - An Advance teen was cited for failure to reduce speed after an acci­ dent on South Main Street at 12:39 p.m. Jan. IS. JenniferSu7flnne Pence, 17,of 427 N.C. 801 N.. failed to stop the 1988 Nissan she was driving beforc it stnick in the reara 1990 Che\Tolct driven by Jeremy Winfield Sink, 16, of Yadkin­ ville. reported Oftlccr Joey Reynolds. • A N-chicle backed into another at 4:40 p.m. Jan. IS on Horn Street. Eva Pauline Poits. 87. of 186 Homer Po«.s Ro.-»d. backed a 1977 Buick inlo a 1997 Dodge van being driven by Ethel Johnson Tulloch, 52, of Sails* bury, repi)rted omcer K.D. Hendrix. •Thn» ^‘ehiclcs were in an accident on N. Main Street al3:10p.m. Jan. 14. Starr Dunn Rogers. 39, of 3482 U.S. 64 W., failed lo stop the 1992 Chevrolet she was driving before ll stnick in the rear n 1990Jeep driven by MelanieSpainhourBcauchamp.39.of 167 Walt Wilson Road, knocking It inlo the rearofacar driven by Timolhy Matthew DalUm, 26, of 445 Dalton Road, reported onicer Joey Reynolds. - No charges were filed after an acciilcnt Ht 10:45 a.m. Jan. 13 on Wilkesboro Street. According to a rcport by Officcr D.T. Miller 11, Cymhia Denise Dalton. 37. of 246 Dallon Road, failed lo stop the 1990 Lincoln she was driving be* fore it stmck In ihe rear a 1992 Ford driven by Anne Marie Manor, 44, of 850 Redland Rood, Advance. •Anthony Kent Renegar, 25,of4IO Tol St., was driving a 1997 Isuzu on Sanford Road at 11:15 p.m. Jon. 12 when the vehicle hit a deer, reported 0(T(ccr J.D. Hartman. . A Mock.sville man was charged wiih failure lo reduce .speed after a wreck al Lexington Avenue and EaU Depot Street at 6:45 a.m. Jon. 12. SalvadorMartinc2.Banagan.2I,if ICO Windsong Road, failed to stop ihc 1984 Chevrolet he was driving before it siruck a 1987 Cadillac driv<in Ijy DaphncCohcnBrown,55.of UlPovy- ell Road, rtportedOfficerTad Kramp. - Two vehicles were in an accidem onSalisburyStrectat3:35p.m.Jan. 12. James Michael Jones. l6.ofClevc- land, N.C.. told Chief Richanl Sink lie slamined on the brakes to the 1986 Ford he was driving after realizing he had pa.ssed The Pantry, and when he did so. the vehiclc was stnjck from the rearbya 1987HohdadrivcnbyCraven Jetton Oakley. 24, of Statesville. Sheriffs Department The following incidents u-cre re­ ported to the Daue Sherift's Dept. - Dennis Onumn of Advancc n^ ported Jan. 12.4 plastic shutters had been damaged at a house onN.C.801. - Christopher Dale Hicks of Ad- \-ance. reported Jan. 12. that he had nxcived harassing phone calls. -John JoscphFr>eofCou(ity Home Road. MtKksvillc. reported Jan. 12. Utal someone had pobwned a dog and goat at his rcsidence. - Martha Annette Childress of Mocksville. reported Jan. 12. th.it a microwa\ c oven had been stolen from her apartment. -MarvinTaylorJohnsonofMoorcs- vilic reported Jan. 12. an antique round table and riumemus figurines had been stolen from a resilience on N.C. 901. - Joseph Shavsn Evans of Mivks* ville reported Jan. 13. lhat a salesper­ son left a Kirby v.icuum cleaner at his resilience on Heanhside Line. - Mclisa Waugh of Boxwood Chun:hRoad.M(vLsville. reported Jan. J 3. lhat dogs had killed 5 chickcns, 5 ducks and a turkey at her residence. - Kevin Greene of Holly Drive, Mocksville.reportedJan. l3.lhatsome- onc hail Slolen a rifie. scopc and builds from Ills residence. - Paul Ressa of Mocksville, re­ ported Jan. 13. lhat vulgar words had been painted al Ihe loading dock at South Eastern Offset Equipment Inc. on U.S.64. - Lewis Edward Ralston Jr. of Hickory reported Jan. 14,a 1987 Ford Iru'k. belonging lo Ralston Wholesale Cars, had been stolen from the parking lot at Ellis Auto Auclion on U.S. 601. - Judith Hollis of Mocksville rc­ ported that the registration plaies had been slolen from her vehicles parked al her residence on Main Church Road. - Reba Campbell of Turreniine Church Road. Mocksville. rcponcd lhalsomeone had damaged a window to her rcsidencc Jan. 14. - Russell Howanlion of Peoples Crcek Road. Advance, reported Jan. 15. lhat two sections of fence had been cut on their property. Building Permits A total of 39 building permits were issued in Davie County in December. The permits arc listed by owner or conuiicior. location, type of building and estimated cost. - Vicki Berkeley, 1339 Davie Acad­ emy Road. Mocksvillc. 1.728 squarc foot storage building. $17.280. - Surc Craft Inc., 100 Nccly Road. Coolccmec, restoring firc damage, S13.000. - Hottingsworth Projcct. U.S. 601 North, Mocksvillc. 86,400 squarc foot commercial btulding, $1.2 million. • Kountry Kids Day Carc, tcrrKxkl-iat^^SljOOO.' • Brian Powell. 247 Chestnul Trail, Mocksville, 250 squarc feet. $15,000. - Sprint PCS: Gray Shocks Road, Godbey Road, co-locate cellular tow­ ers. SI9.000 each. - Clifford Webb. 830 Ritchie Road. Mocksvillc, 720 squarc foot garage. $14,400. • John Groce, 1950 Junction Road, Mocksville,rcmodclhouse,300squarc fceu $18.000. •Joe and Jenny Pucket, 171 Tifton St., Advance, remodel house, 375 squarc feet, $22,500. • C. Richard Dobson Builders, 138 Lonetrec Drive, Oak Valley, 2,310 U|uaK fool house, Sl 52.880. - E.E. Bameyciislle, 301 E. L;»ke Drive. Mocksville. six 960-square fool lownhouses, $57.600 cach. - Samuel P. and Jackie Hall. While Dove Way, MiKksville. 3.200 squ:u^ fool house. $207,120. - Marcia L. Carrico. 249 Clayton Drive. Mocksvillc. remodel house. 250 squarc feet, $7,500. - Leola Edwards, 518 Church Sl. Exi.. Cooleemee, 8- by 14-foot porch addition to house. $1,120. • Jack and Dorothy Heath. 147 Eastridge Court, Advance, 15- by 23- foot storage shed, $ 15.000. - Philip and Vickie Beauchamp. Riverbend Trails, Advancc. 1.6^ squarc foot house, $132.520. - Davie County Uirge Animal Hos­ pital. 183 Beech Tree Place, Mocks­ villc, 25- by 25-fool officc addition, $25.000. - Joe Morgan. 1113 Peoples Creek Road. Advance. 4.350 squarc foot house. $333.095. - Terry M. Anderson, \2M N.C. 801 S.. Mocksvillc. 2,000 squarc foot garage. $40.000. - Floyd E. Green, 2,880square foot storage building. $57.600. • Jean Denson. 220 Rhinehardt Road, Mocksvillc, 1,728 squarc foot storage arca/bam, $34.560. - Forrest C. Cranfill. The Bluffs. 2.835 squarc fool house. $194.510. . Bill Gibson, 255 Duke St.. Coolccmec, rcmodel house,250squarc feet. $10,000. - Bob Cope & Son Construclion. Lot 3*Hickory Hill. 1,525 squarc foot house. $100.740. - Bob Cope & Son Construction, Windward Circle, Mocksvillc, 1,152 squarc foot house, $69.120. - 360 Communications, 325 Farmington Road, Mocksville, cellu­ lar tower site. $82,000. - State Employees Credil Union, ATM at Bermuda QuayShoppingCcn- ter, $25,000. • Claridge Homes. Lol 450. Oak Valley, 5.376 square foot house. $345.270. - Claridge Homes. Lol 343 Oak Valley, 2.607 squarc foot house. $188.375. -JumcyConstmciion.Lot 194 Oak Valley, 2,077 square foot house. $138.020. -Thomas Delong. 121 WhilcEagIc Court. Advance, I.SOOsquarcfootdeck addition. $15.000. - Larry McDanicl. Lot 72 Oakland Heights. 1,110 squarc fool house. $75.880. • Betty Johnson. 2161 Farmington Road. Mocksvillc. 750 square foot ga­ rage, $15.000. Highway Patrol The following wrecks were investi­ gated by the N.C. Highway Patrol. Car Hits MailboK A driver hit amailbox on Mr. Henry Road at noon Jan. 12. Melissa Shouse Thompson, 19. of 220 Rne Forest Lane, Mocksville, was driving a 1997 Pontiac north when it went ofl* the road to the left, struck a mailbox and came back acros the road into a ditch, reported Trooper A.A. Jusu'ce. Car Skids Into Fence A car skidded Into a fence off U.S. 158 at 6:45 a.m. Jan. 13. According to a report by Trooper T.S. Kennedy. Eileen Juliana Peebles. 20. of 189 Jarvis Road, Advancc, was driving the 1997 Nissan lhal went off the road to the right in a right curve. The car skidded across the right shoul­ der of the road and stmck ihe Bermuda Run fence, Faihire To Yield Charged An Advance teen chargcd was charged with failurc to yield after an accident al 1:45 p.m. Jan. 14 on U.S. 601 North. Stephanie MarieStyles, 16.of3260 N.C. 801 S., drove a 1990 Chevrolet from a private drive onto U.S. 601. and into the path ofa 1994 Jeep driven by Ronald Amett Rudd, 42, of Denver, N.C. Ruddswervedtotheleft, crowing a ditch and hitting several trees while avoiding hitting the Styles' vehiclc. reportedTroopcr J.R. Allred. Beam Falls From Truck A Rochester. Ky. man was charged with failurc to sccurea load after a steel beam fell from the ttuck he was driving on 140at Il:10p.m.Jan. II. Harold James White, 35, was driv- Land Transfers ing the tractor trailer east when the beam fell, which was tun over by a 1998 Fonl driven by Jeremy Alex­ ander Brawn, 19, ot R Bragg, re­ ported Trooper J.R. Allred. Four D nr Struck Tlic following stnjckdeeron Davie toads; • Mallhew Coiy Allen, 18, of 720 Wyo Road, MocksviUe, al 11:30 p.m. Jan. 13 on Fanningion Road; • June Phelps McCoy, 27, of 446 McCullough Road, Mocksville, al 2:35 a.m.Jan. 12onU.S.601 S; • Steven Michael Yountz, 18, of 157 Camellia Lane, Mocksville, al I2;50a.m. Jan. 12 on Jcricho Church Road; and • John Albert Ctowe Jr., 58, of 182 CoiTUtzer Road, Mocksvillc, al 5;45 a.m. Jan. 14 on Comatzer Road. The following land Iransfen have been filed with Ihe Davie County Reg­ ister ofDeeds.The transactions are listed by parties involved, acreage, town­ ship, and deed stomps purchased, with $2 representing $1,000. - Mkhael A. Neely lo Katherine B. Neely, 1 lot, Calahaln. - Rickey D. Wagner and Sharon WagnertoJohnbBuIeroJr.andPaala R. Butero, 1 lot, MocksviUe, Sl 14. - Charies V. Hoose Sr. and Emily W. Hoose to Charies Hoose Jr. and Cerald S. Hoose, .81 acre, M. ■GeorgeW.SloneandJeanC. Stone to Geoige R. Slone and Christine S. Slone, 30,000 squire feet, Fullon. -RaymondJ.MaridandaodRuihS. Maridand, Clyde Hendricks and Hekn Hendricks to CVB Patneo, 17Л5 acres, Mocksville, $IOO. C. Andenon and Myn Andmon, 10 acres, Calahaln. - William С Andenon and Myi» Aodersoo lo JowpbiiK T. Amknoa : (3/4ft iaena) and Roger Andmoo ■ ' : (l/4lbinleRsi),9.27aaei,Cilahala. - Sbiriey Byeily Sidden Ш ) Lillian A. Sidden lo Mark S. Grubb and Mdanie S. Grubb (half iunca), 35 - W. Scotl Angeli and Lu Ann L Angeli to Comcar Propeities, 3 99 acres, Mocksville, $650. - Stephen L Robertson and Jean P Robeitson loCharlcsLBranchJr.and U a W. Branch, 21.88 acres. Shady Grove, $3,480. - Stephen L. Robeitson and Jean PRobeiison lo Branch River Ranch! 211J7 acres. Shady Grove, $2,520. ■ William L Ijames and Irene W. Ijames to Paul Ijames and Dale Ijames3lracts. ■ ;MaiyA.CrewsioJenyCrewsandJame Crews, 2 acres, ClaritsviUe. - John H. Nail and Maiy AJlen Nail toC^liaLeaN aiJ. I kit. Jenisalem.- Shirley Byeriy Sidden and UUian A. Sidden to Marie S. Grubb and Melanie S. Oiubb (half inieresl), 35 acres. Amests _ ,................nil ana fcihel'pT ^ o n h aid e. Vance Gregoiy Bxl M. Gregory to Hcffaeit Myen •^Betiy M. Myen. (2/ЗпЬ imeesi), 2JÎ7 actei. Mocbville, $60. - Dwight Coforth and Ethel P. Goforth. C. Vance Cie*oiy and Hillie Hertet Myen and Beay Myen lo gjcbtje Dijfoaal Seivke. 6 *»e».MoclaviIie,$l30. • Taihee) Auction 4 Really to Ann R. Bames, 2 lots, Calahaln, $14. - C. Malie Miller and Lonnie Gene Miller Sr. to Patrick C. Miller (half interest), 4.36 acres. Faiminglon. - David M. Hanes and Julliane O. Hanes lo Nancy ODonnell McKay, (half interest), 3.93 acres, Fanningion. - Lloyd C. Combs and Walter R. Combs and as anomeys in face for Debbie Combs, Pauline Combs Oliph- ani, Hoyle W. Combs and Lathel M. Combs, and Ruby L, Combs lo Phyllis P.Smith,luacl,$5). - James Taylor and Nancy C. Tay­ lor. Cynthia Ward and Roy Want Jane W. Helms, and Nonnan Eugene Tay­ lor to Phyllis P. Smith, 1 tract, $13. - Frances Smilh Temple and Jesse C. Temple, and Louise Smith Adams and Sam H. Adams to Louiie Smith Adams. 9 tracts. - Chariet L Caiter to Judy C. Barr and Sunuel F. Bair, 6.3 «ctes. Shady Grove. - Chariei L. Carter to Lany Wayne Caiter and Lois D. Carter, 3.19 aero. Shady Gnve. -CharbKykerandJuiieKykerto Robert EdwaidCmslin and Lticy Lee Croulin. 1 lot, FanningUn. $348, - William Rondtl Smoot and Beatrice F. Smoot to Patricia McClelland, .78 acre, Mocksville. - Cletus R. Miller and Mildred A. Miller loFlonindaChampion, 1.1 acres, $92. - Shcllon Construction Seivices to David G. Hicks and Linda J. Hicks, 16.12 acres, Mocksville. • Shelton Construction Services to Nelson Beasley and Usu W. Beasley, 5.09 acres. - Shellon Construction Services to Martin H. Lynce and Unda R. Lynch (half interest) and Nelson Beasley and Lisa W. Beasley (half interest), .64 acre. - Oak Valley Associates Limited Partnership to Olin C. Cranfill and Diane B. Cranfill, 1 lot, Fanningion, $50. - Robeit Turner lo Joe Ann Tumer iianodjBd-Robeimanod, 79 a;ies, - Carol Eldridge lo Bermuda Vil­ lage Retirement Center Limited Pait- neiship, 1 condominium, Fannington, $319. -Bennuda Village RedremenlCen- icr Limited Paitnenhip to James R. Bugley and Joan H. Bugley, 1 coodo- minium, Faimlngton, $319. - David M. Hanes Cttntiacting to LanyO.FrazierandKariaJ.Spagnohi, 1 lot, $250. -Stephen A.Lamb,5Ubstitutetiustee lo Thomas King, 4 lots, $90. - Audrey W. Newsome and An­ thony D. Newsome toFrank D. Walker and Margaret C Walker, 4.62 acres, Famiington, $140. - Roger E Musgrave and Judy F. Musgrave toBraceAgresto(hairinter- esl) and Donald G. Bowles and Wanda C. Bowles (half interest), 1 lotand 1.57 acre, Mocksville, $150. -AlhaleneC. Daniels Ihiough attor­ ney in fact. Travisene Boger, and Charles Lindy Daniels lo Rusty L. McUlland and Bobbie C. McUlland, Hot. Mocksviile, $121. - Rodwell T. Woodward and Mar­ guerite B. Woodward to Traditional: Home Buildeis, I lot, Jemsalem: ,1 - Roderick C. Jonlan and Luiay H.: Jofdan,JulieJonlanChenaultand Wil­ liam R. cnienault, Susan Kiric Jordan, Richard Dom Jonlan and Bettie Gantt Jordan, Maiy Jordan Riggsbee and David Lee Riggsbee and Elizabeth Crouse Jonlan to Susan Kirk Jordan, 1.56 acres. Shady Gtove. D A V IE CO UNTY EN T E R P M S E R EC O RD , Ja n . 22,1998 - 7 Mcxjksville Masonic Lodge officers for 1998 are, from left; front row, Rick Phelps, senior warden; Larry Staley, master; Harry Rawlings, junior warden; Cecil Cartner, chaplain; back row, John Harrison, district deputy grand master; Bob Martin, treasurer; Bobby Staley, senior deacon; Gene Smith, secretary: and Carl Lambert, junior deacon. Not pictured: Steve Rouse and Will Marklln, stewards; and Raymond McClamrock, tyler. - Photo by Robin Fergusson County Planning Board To Hear Rezoning Requests ThercwiilbeameetingorüKDavie County Planning Boani on Tuesday, Jan. 27, al7 p.m. in the commissionets nwmofihe DavieCounty Adminisua- lion Building, Mocksvillc. Charles and GeraidHoosehavc sub- mittedaicquesltorezone.SISaciesof property fiom Residential-Agriculluial (R-A) to Highway-Business (H-B) for the expansion ofa cabinet and wood- workingshop. This property is located off the north side of Will Boone Road approximately 1/2 mile south of Deadmon Road and is Airtherdescribed as being aponionorPaiccl 66 of Davie Counly Tax Map K-5. Bob R. Michael has submitted a request lo rezone approximalely 6.3 acres of property from Residential- Agricultural (R-A) lo Residential Manufactured Home (R-M) for Uk development of a manufactured home communily. This property lies oUlhe south side of Daniel Road approxi­ malely 600 feet west of McCullough Road and is funhcr described as being a pottion of Paicel 3 and 4 of Davie County Tax Map L-5. Special Services Planned Mocksvillc Second Presbyterian Church will hold the first of a series of evening services called a "Spiritual ' Awakening," Monday, Jan. 26- Wednesday. Jan. 28. Services will be held at 7 p.m. at the church, 400 Pine Sl The Rev. Perry D.Griffin, pastoral Mocksville Sccond Presbyterian, will lead each service. A special guest minister from an area church will be fealured speaker. •Monday, Jan. 26. the Rev. Jamie Pharr, pastor, Mocksvillc Firsl Presby* terianChurchwillspeak. Special guest will be Saul Pulido Perez, president of the Mexican General Assembly. ‘ •Tuesday, Jan. 27, the Rev. Marcus Williams, pastor, Fairfield Baplist Church will speak. . ■ «Wednesday,Jan.29,theRev.R.W. Myers, pastor, St. John A.M.E. Zion Church will speak. Choirs from cach visiting church will perform nightly. For information, contact CrifTm at 634-1775. Stan Henson has submitted a re­ quest to rczone approximalely 15.8 acres of properly from Residential- Agricultural (R-A) to Residential Manufaclured Home (R-M) locxpand an existing manufactured home park. This property is located oR* the west side of Farmington Road approxi­ mately 1/4 mile north of Interstate 40 andis further described asbeingParccl 35 of Davie County Tax Mt^ F-5. Steve James represented by TuttcrowSurveyingCompanyhassub- milted for flnal review a three single family residential land subdivision titled Dink’s Way. This property is locatedofTthe cast sideofUSHwy 601 South approximately 500 feet south of McCullough Road and is further de­ scribed as being Pared A-30 of Davie County Tax Map K-5-10. Michael James has submitted for flnal review a flve lot single family rcsidential land subdivision titicd Advance Florist & Gift Baskets '■ ■ ш Й ? 1 — W tDtlivtr— («10)940-в337 FtownjbfritOctaifeiw Rooster's Run. This property !:> lo­ cated off the south side of Deadmon Road approxinwtely 1/4 mile wesl of Will Boone Road and is further de­ scribed as being a 6.6 acrc portion of Parcel 57of Davie County Tax MapK- 5. All parties and intercsted citizens arc invited lo attend said meeting at which li me they shall have an opportu­ nity to be heard in favor of, or in opposition to the forcgoing changes. Priw to the meeting, all persons inter­ ested may obtain any additional infor­ mation on a proposal or ask any ques­ tions Ihey may have by visiting die Planning Department on weekdays between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. or by telephone at (7(M) 634-3340. » valewtine vau-we days» • FEBRUARY 3-5,1998 ¥ ^ ..sAfci' 2.5*7 portraits ?^ w alkt site portraiu V Z ^ >V V (336)766-8367 V Calahaln. - Anita B. Sill and Stanley A. Sill to Anita B. Sill (halfinlenst) and Jeffrey Todd Bamhank and Suzanne E, Bam- hinll(hairuilete<t), 3 lou, Mocksville. - Marjorie C. Riddle to Hamwo Glenn Robemon and Rulh Dunn Rob­ ertson, 2.17 acrei, Fannington, $4. •ElizabelhB.Elli,iub«itutetnutee lo Simmons First NaUonal Bank, .61 acre, Mocksville, $61, TbefbUowiagaiesliwcRnisfeby .theDtvieCaun^StoifTiDciiMtnat ; -DiomisúGaRiaRainires,40,of U 2 Rivedale Rtad, Mockiville, \m inaaed Jm . 12, for aiuult on * (»- tMk'hitldMt; JaL IS. - ChyMl Ко(п Thonui, 25, or и л Ш Norti. ModtniUe. wm m - RfcrUhm ioviwli expiitd rcgislialkM and pouesskn of НЫеа (oodt. Trial date: Jan. 22. - Quendn Maurice Johnson, 22, of lOOO Hndiioa S l. Api 15, Mocki­ ville, waaacrettedJan. l3.forfailui«to 4 V «ria court Irialdale:!«). 11 - Kdvia Ray Jooea. 26, of 1131 Itauhn Lane, Mocltiville, ч т «- iwedJao. l3,fcriMnlliMatande. IUildM Kta.22. -RandyC. Athey, 36, of283 Duke St., Cooleemce, arresled Jan. 14. for worthless check. Trial dale: Jan. 23. -Jeffery ShaneJacob»,25.of 1313 Junctioii Road. Cooleeniee, wai ar­ rested Jan. 14, for failure to pay child sunxM. Trial date; Jaa. 28. -William Michael IiiKoe. 17, of IWUkewood Drive, Mockaville.w- ^Jaa.IS.tobetakailothelM- PACT program. - Jamie Christopher Nettles, 31. of 974DanielsRoad.Mocksville.aiTesled Jan. 15, for failui« to appear in coun for tRtpassing. Trial date: M . 5. -Jamie RecordaLyona, 19, of 171 C«nterCircle,Mock>yille,wasanes)ed Jan. IS, for failure to appear itt coun apd failwe to comply with a court onler. Trial dam: Jaa. 26 and laa 29. ■ a....... . " Davie Counly fire dcpaitmcnls re­ sponded lo the following colls. Jan. 12: Mocksville, 2:58 p.m., brakes smoking on tractor trailer in front ofMocksville Fire Department. Jan. U : Cenier, 1:45 p.m., vchicle lire, 1-40; Fannington, 2:37 p.m., lire alami, 305 Clayton Drive; William R. Davie assisted: Advancc, 4:25 p.m„ power line arehing over propane lank, 220 Barney Road. Jan. 14: Smilh Grove, 9:45 a.m., mulchpiieonnre,801 Mulch; William R. Davie, 1:37 p.m., auto accident, U.S. 601 above William R. Davie El­ ementary School; Smith Giove, 3:24 p.m.,mulchonnie,80l Muk;h;Fann- ingtonaa»lsied;Fannington,4:13p.m., chimney lire. 2032 Farmingtoa Road; Smith Clove aislited. ita . IS; Smilh Qtove, 6:46 pjn., »mokeiavei«l*atlo«.l80ainnyLaae: Farmington assisted. Jan. 16: Mocksviile. 5:20 op.m., chimney fire, 896 Gamer Street.. ,. Jan. 18: Mocksville, 3:34 p.m., tnick fire, U.S. 601 ncarWcsiem Steer. 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Barter, probation vio­ lation, tnmsferred to intensive proba­ tion Гог six monlln to include no use or possession of a controlled substance, searches by probation оШссг and dmg tests, $75 апопку fee. ; _ -Thomas Jacob Bowman, misde­ meanor larceny, common law forgciy. contributing to the delinquency of a juvenile, dismissed by DA; pirtration violation, probation extended on in­ tensive; flnancial cani fraud, 3 counts of forgety of instmment, 3 counis of uttering a forged instniment and pos­ session of stolen goods, sentenced lo 22-28 months in prison suspended live ycais on intensive probation. - Lincoln Monroe Brocit, proba­ tion violation, continued on probation one year; possession with Inlem to sell or deliver cocainc, sentenced to six lo eight months in prison suspended two y'cara on supervised probation to in­ clude condilions that he remain cro- Cochrane Appointed To Commission StateScn.BettyCochnneh»been tppointed by the Senate Pro Tempore ID the Reveaue Lawi Study Cooimis- liofl. IMt itMuWy conunission pro­ vides « sifnifieanl public foiwn for review of revenue laws and the need fcrchai|e>bthelaw.'"Ai a member of Revenue Laws Study UMyev,'CochruK said,*! was iNe to change tbe fianchise law as it icbtes to the revenues letunied to cit­ ies. Towns like Denton in Davidson County were being penalized by the existing fonnula, so we changed the fomula." Anolher aspect of the law change Cochrane proposed makes ftanchise taxinformationavailahletocities. This helps towns, cities, and utilities to con­ firm the accuracy of the repotting fig­ ures. Cochrane has proposed a lax credit for long-term care insurance and sup- pons elimination of the inheritance tax. Revenue Laws Study may con­ sider these issues. ilp f T l í i ( l « l i i l ^ l i li lilt I i 11 K n n a x d n g t n n i n A B t r i á lt o * ' * ‘ÉM .M iiillidtabW tioi(Ofeoiii|a|«deoç«ietoaibesiteln ÉDr*ickN|iiolliMhisiiitercaiO|»inaiIai)dtaaijii|ukiQ. <>f Roal 300 t o ea« of DepM Use Uvini ployed, not use or pos.scss a controlled substance, submit 10 searches and drug tcstsby probation oHiccr,obialnahigh school diploma orOEDanerenrolllng in a communily college program lo Icam to read; possession of drag para­ phernalia, dismissed by DA. -MorthaClodfeller, felony larceny, found to be no true bill by the Grand Jury. -Corcy Dcese, simple assault, prayer for Judgmenl continued. - Terry Wayne Dillard, misde- nicanorlarceny,breal(ing,cnlcringand felony larceny, prayer for judgment cominucd unlil March 2 upon payment ornestitullon of $325 lo victim........ - Cory J. DulTicId, two counis of breaking, entering and larceny, sen­ tenced 10 12-18 months in prison sus­ pended thrcc years wilh supervised probation 10 include no use or posses­ sion of a controlled substance, submis­ sion lo searches ond drug tests by pro­ bation offlccr and compliance with a substance abuse a.sses.smcnt, $350 rcs- lilution, $450 attorney fee. - Chrislopher Sheek Dyson, 2 counLsDWI.rcmandcdtoDlslrictCourt judgment. - Jimmy Lamoni Fortune, proba­ tion violalion, probation revoked, IM­ PACT program, $ 150 allomey fee. - Timolhy Lane Foster, driving while liccnse revoked, sentenced Io 120 day.s in prison wilh DART pro­ gram rccommcnded; probation viola­ tion, sentence invoked. - Fred Eugene Fowler, two counts worthless check, sentenced to 6-8 months in prison suspended 3 years wllh supervised proballon unlil$2,500 rcstilulion, $450 allomey fee andcourt cosls are paid. - Gordon Lynne Gaither, DWI, rc- manded lo District Court judgment. -Kay FrancisGobble,misdemeanor larceny, felony possession of cocaine, sentenced 106-8 months In prison with DART program recommended, $300 allomey fee; probation violation, four to five monlh prison sentence Invoked. - Eddie Loyd Goshom, probation violalion, conlinued on prior order. - Curtis Lamont Gray, felony pos­ session of cocaiire, semcnccd lo two years on probation to includc no use or possc.sslon of a controlled substancc, submission lo searches and drag tests by probation ofllccr, obtaining a high school diploma and 24 Ijgursram^^ nily servicc; conspiracy to traffic in cocainc, dismissed by DA. - Robert Vemon Harrison, felony possession of cocainc, semcnccd 10 four to five months in prison. -ChrislopherTodd Hicks, proba­ tion violalion, probation revoked. - Rufus Dcwaync Hunter, proba­ tion violalion, extended on probation for one year intensive with 90 days in IMPACT program, must obtain GED or high school diploma and not use or possess any controllcdsubslance, $100 attorney fee. - William Thomas Inscoe, proba­ tion violalion, remanded to District Court judgment. - Diane Michelle Jessup, probation violalion, cominucd on probiition wilh 45 days under house arrest, IMPACT program. - Timolhy Jaincs Johnson, proba­ tion violalion, transferred 10 coumy of residence on condition that he main­ tain employment and rcport to proba­ tion olTicer weekly. -Jon Raymond Krolewic/, exceed­ ing a safe .speed, reduced 10 improper cquipmcrn, $177 line and costs. - Sharon E Lail, obtaining prop­ erty by false pretense, sentenced lo six to eight months in prison. - Derrick Jerome Luckey, posses­ sion with intent lo sell or deliver co­ caine, manufacluring cocaine, trollick- ing in cocidne nnd conspiracy to trafflc incocaine, sentenced to35to42 months in prison suspended 3 years with su­ pervised probation to includc no use or possessionof anyconlrolled substance, submission to searches and drug tests by probation olIicer,stayingawayfrom known dragarcas,$l,500atlomcy fees. - Jamie Lyons, injury to personal prop:ny,simpJeasMull,remanded lo District Court judgment; common law robbery, assault with a deadly weapon inflicting serious injury, dismissed by DA. -Derrick Ulandus Pettiford, break­ ing and entering a molor vchicle rc­ duced to misdemeanor, misdctiKanor larceny, sentenced to 45 days in jail suspended one year on probation to include obtaining a diploma, no use or possession of a conttolled substance and submission to searches and dnig tests by probation oflicer, $300 attor­ ney fee. - Slacey Gray Plowman, second degree rape, forcible scxoffensc,crime against nature, dismissed by DA; sex offense rcduced to indecent liberties with a child, semcnccd to five years in prison suspended three years on super­ vised probation to includc compliance with an assessment for inappropriate sexual behavior, rcstilulion for the victim'scounseling for the next 3 years and that he not bc in the presence of a female under 16 unless accompanied by her parcnts, $500 line, court costs. - Timothy Ray Polk, possession wilh intent to sell or deliver cocaine. sentenced to 8-10 months in prisbii suspended 2 years wilh intensive p ^; ballon to include no use or possesiibn: of a controlled substance, submisJion: losearchcsanddrug tests by probalion ofTtcer, $100, court costs. Evldence.to be desmiyed and money seized to^to Davie County Board of Educatioii.' - Roger J. Potts, breaking nnd en­ tering and larceny, sentenced to, 6-8 months in prison suspended two yean with6QdaysinJall,S6l8ccslitution,'no use or possession of a controlled Sub­ stance, searches and drag tests by prò-: ballon officer, $ 150 attorney fee. - John Edward Price III, involun­ tary manslaughter reduced lo mlsde- meanor death by motor vehicle, sen­ tenced Io30days in jail suspended one year, $250 fine, court cosls, 24 hours community service, $ 100 community servicc fee, no operallon of a motor vehicle until properly licensed. ] -Christopher Shan non White,pos­ session wilh intent to sell or deliver cocainc, mainlainingapiace foracoti- trollcd substance. j -Michael James Wright,forgery of cndorscmcm.utteringaforgcdcndoise- ment, sentence to 45 days in jail sus­ pended one year, 24 hours community scrvice, $100 communily scrvice fee, $ 100 fine, court costs, $480.08 restiiti- tiontoBB&T. - Allen Landon Wyse, habitual itib paired driving, sentenced Io 12-15 months in prison with work release lecommended. ■ ■ Failed To Appear - Cathy Diana Elders, probation violation. ; ; - Yosef Amici Handy, probatioii violation. - Danny Lee Harper, forgery of endorsemcnt,ulleringaforgedendotsc- mcnt. living facUitiet u a dfattkt ifk f then was seme imerest in ' eW Ì6k,cenvtekiicesediifciy. tjú ii«yM «ÍQ iliiw № (teM m 1sb)óeaiindwboaimpaftordieM 1у 1Й ГШ |1*||||Г.ЫШиоГ|ГО»иа^ Ш В о в й А Ь с а д в а , : . , : Г: ty iw p l lirtw ill»0 ^,Sw<ttei<»lbetweenKetchkì^^ Ншвп^ aoGsfIad (ato Ibc town stitcl system by town loffLniilltoaHoidantlieooii igftiÌ'|iàdkilBÌ(icaiUv<skiabeciuséilsiaiilarlDaaoiher Th*irllM|imtfl<llili‘ « ncmdoa <fw Tom M u ^ Teny ’ :«Mlliadntlopefs.whoineIudedUiger I.DaÓMMMUóodydbwiiranihsforeeaMinlcdevekip- ■aiitW !l«iÿlàDnii0iiài9 ;N|ûMT<wnMiaa^TciiyBnUey. s ЫШи|, whick has been included on the « f^ ’M « * iiM áiiliiin id iád i(k iiy tfii« en sL rn « b iú ^ ' ‘ ^ » Mt OMMMHy fcsn rve ever sho.- ВиИеу ssid. ii>itVr^tob(Slow..:tatbeiteacslavei)ol l;S<opllght;iHaná ' áwiliwood iiàD(rténibSdiòi4«dàKt«M|ili(hi )Г Ibr** menta aireeil lo Vilv''Ra*d biiqpÉt Им' РррмЦ» of ...’ mlr.«ÌKkii'b«Hi butt d^ìlM'Dnrìipii^ You need to go to tlie store. 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Wal-Mait At selected locations О Ш Cam O K»«: M Ol wvki«in U-n h n month Ihty «I luueil, iftl no «9 bt B M (d for I 1-8M-8Sg-82SS otdvgnvptyto DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 22,1998 - B l Tough Competition: By Brim Pitts Davie Coumy Emerprise Reconl DURHAM - Zeb Carter pulled a rabbit out ofhis hat in the last gasps of Saturday's fierce eittountcr with New Bern, rallying for a 7-5 overtime win over Billy Taylor and lining Davie to a tie-breaking viciory. Davie trailed 32-29 going into tlie fmal match. Carter's late heroics tied the score and _JheWacEagles_prevailed on a technicality. Theypinnedfour Bears, who managedjustone. In the oUier half of the liave-team tourna­ ment at Riverside, the Pirates sealed a 31-22 victotybybeaUngDavie’sDrewBeck4-Ointhe touraament's final match. Carter- coming off his first loss of the year, a 10-5 decision to Donald Cates of Riverside - had barely enough juice to outlast Taylor, who blew a5-1 lead with I ;30 leH In the final period. "I was really tired,” said Carter, who Im­ proved to a team-best 21 -1. "I don't know what was wrong. The guy was a lot bigger lhan me. But I made it through and it feels pretty good." The War Eagles had their backs lo the wall - When.Brian Murphy^wcnt to-work against Riverside's Brian Llamas, trailing 28-16 with two matches left. But Murphy heightened the drama by drop­ ping Llamos in the second period, a pin that pulled Davie within six and dumped immense pressure on freshman Beck's back. Murphy roughed up Llamas, who despises rough play. "I knew he didn't like for people to be physical wilh him so I wont out there and tried to kill him, and it worked," .said Murphy, who earlier pinned New Bern's Jack Jones. Teammates Brad Pack and Jon Mauney joined МифЬу in the 2-0 ring. ....If you blinked, you missed Pack's powcrt'ul' display. He pinned both Riverside's Chase Murray and New Bcra'sAndyMontanaro within seconds, improving lo 21-2. "I want to keep it going," he said. "1 feci pretty good about it. "(Murray) wos all right, he wasn't a super wrestler, and I just went oul there and got after it. He slipped up and I look advonlage of it." Mauney, who prefers shon work, happily settled for decisions over Riverside's Nick Scroggs and New Bern's Don Cuilom. "I like to go aliead and get a pin and get oul of there," said Mauney, who raised his record to 20-3. "But iflslill win, even iflgoslx ininulcs,. it's OK with riie as long as I end up winning." Scroggs had Mauney on Ihe ropes but failed to plant Mauney's slubboni right shoulder, a downfall that cost Scroggs a 12-9 loss. "His weighl was all on one side,” Mauney Glimpse Of The Future The action is hot In Mocksvllle-Davie Parks & Recreation youth basl<etball games played at the Brock Gym and Pinebrook Elemenlary. Here, Allison ^Mackintosh, Savannah Kowalski, Maleia Meadows and Brandi Harpe chase Alyson Walker as she dribbles down court. For scores on recreation games, ;ptea8etumtopageB2.__________________________________________________________________________ - Photo by Mtehelle Rogers Heattier Schleupner Scores 27 in JV Girts Win iy 'B riM Fitts ’.^ vie County Enterprise Recoid : ' '(feather Schleupner hit the highlights reel te e Friday, scoring a career-high 27 points and 'leading Davie'sJVglrispaslpicviousIy-unheaten ¡Reynolds 47-34. ;: ;The freshman forwanl feasted off Reynolds' niniavcn that were created by Davie's hivassing .full<ourt press. ;; "She had so many points because we vrtJuW 'stead the ball, she'd break to the basket and we'd ttooiw her a pass for a layup,” Coach Mart »g^lisaid. 1 : &hkupoer’s production has increased diasti- i^ y over Uk last six games,averagingatocrid 16 points, largely because her minutes have in­ creased. "At the beginning of Uie year against weaker teams, I was spieadingoul the playing time," said Sinopoll, whose team improved to 10-1 overall and I-O in tfie Central Piedmont Conference whileReynoklsIostfordierirsttimein 11 games. "Andllet Ihc leam know when we gol into the conference, the playing time was not going to be as equitable. Tliequality Uut she is, she ispiaying more and getting more (points)." Schleupner’s recent uprising has boosted her average to 12.3 points. Shelby Michacl, who added 13 against Reynolds, is next at 8.5 "Shelby had agood game, too," Sinopoll said. "Whcnlputbcrin the game, allofasuddcnl'Ugct a quick basket or two out of her." Those two guns were basically Uie offense. Elise Whitaker, Amber Hamm and Jeni Ann Angell had two cach and Headier Lanning had one. Earlier in die week, in die final non-league game of die year, die War Eagles avenged dieir only loss by relying fora37-35 viciory over East Burke. They seriously wounded East, which led 17- 14 at the half, widi a eye-popping 17-1 thind- quafler ran thal tilted the scales to Davie. " At halftime 1 said wccan beat this team, we're running everydilng well, look for screens in die offense a little more and let's jusl really apply more pressure in Uie 2-2-1 fulls;ourt press." The War Eagles, getting a big Imst from Stephanie Hepler's3-pointeriustbeforeU>ediitd- quarter hom, perfected die coach's plan. "We stole die ball so many times from diem," he said. SchkupnerprovidedUiescoringwidi I6ieam- high poinis and Angell was impressive defen­ sively. "Headier played well and Angell made sev­ eral key steals Uiat helped," Sinopoll said. Seven oUiers conttibuied; Michael six points, Katie Bcmhanlt four, Stacy Queen and HeaUier LanmngUitcc,EliscWhiUiker and Amber Hamm two and BeUi Dinkins one. said. "He only had prcssurc on my lei) shoulder, so I knew all I had 10 do was jusl keep my right one up. Afier he held it for five seconds and got his three poinis, he couldn'I gcl any more points so it was Just a waste of his energy." Coach Buddy Lowery announced thal the real Mauney finally emerged. "I Ihoughi he wrestled the best he's wrestled maybe all year." he said. "I mean, he just dominated (Cuilom). He wrestled hard and real aggressive." МифНу, a winner in 19 of 21 matches, is progressing rapidly. "I've gotten a lol better," he said. "Fve gotten Please See W ar Eagle - Pap B5 TW0”P0int 3rd Quarter Slops Hopes ForUpset By Brian Pitts Davic Couniy Emerprise Rcconi WINSTON-SALEM - What KiLssim Richardson's fírst-hoirbuzzcr* bcatcrdidn't lukc out orDavic's varsity boys basketball team, Reynolds' in­ credible third-quaiier clinic did in the Demons'83-61 victory in Friday’sCen- trai Piedmont Confcrcncc opener. Davic. playing wiih confidence and discipline against a CPC perennial power.maintaincdasmuchasancight* point lead for l2:l7sccondsofihcfirsl ha)fbcforcdo7.ingo(finlhcrinalnùniuè of the fírst hair. Reynolds cioscd a 36-30 gap to 36^ 35 in 30 seconds and set up an Inbounds play under its own basket wiih two seconds on the clock. Richardson swooped in the lone, caughi a lob pass and delivered the Demons their first lead sincc 8-7, a go-ahead basket that sapped every fast /ighl out ofa dazed Davic team. , ' Coach Howard West orReynoM9 studied the stunned faces while head­ ing lo the dressing room. He knew then all the arrows pointed to his team. "When it went in, I looked over thcrc and you could see in their faces that they rcally didn't need to give lhai one up." he said. "It’s kindof a momen­ tum thing. They had outplayed us, outhustlcd us, and then look up at half« time and you're still down. I've been therecnough to know what the feeling's like. It's not a good feeling." Coach Jim Young of Davie dis-; missed Richardson's last-second dag- geras the bullet that critically wouiufed his icam. Davie's downward spiral, ho said, started aOcr Cedric White's un^ contested layup forged a 36-30 edgo with a minute left. ;• "Uiat really wasn't that big,” he said of Richardson's basket. "Wejust felj asleep in the final 30 seconds. We had a lot of subs in there because of foul ; Please See Varsity-Page B3 ; Ressure Defense Lifts Reynokls To VVin Over Davie Girls ; Davie County Enteiprise Record ; WINSTON-SALEM - Davie's giris wete ; blownoutatReynoldsinUieirCentnl Piedmont 1 Conference opener. ; The Demons, using ! swanning, 90-foo» in-your- I face pressure to generate a I l&.3knackouiiunlnthefint : half, ranthelrrecordto 13-1. i "Theyweregivingusafit ; with the press, wMch hurt I us," saU Davie coach Carol ! Coun, who watched her ! team fall for dw sevendi : stndghttinie.”WelinewUial i w u going to come. We [ iiould hive been prepared for U.” • r^.The War Eagles melted unda the Demons' ..i± ' ......... ' Smith heated press and compounded Uieir ttoubles by failing to recover defensively when Reynolds created counUess tunwven, which turned die game into a layup drill for Uie black and gold horde. Racing toa2№6 lead, Reynolds buried Davie by Uie end of die opening quarter. "Where Uiey really hurt us was when diey weregetdngdowncounsofast,"Co2ansaid. "A Ioloftimesitwas3-and4-on-l andyoucantplay like dial" The War Eagles finally setUed down midway thioughdiesecond,manufacturing an I l-3surge Uiat cut a 29-9 deficit to 32-20. Tiffany Peoples led Uk charge, scoring live of her seven polnU in 2;45. During Uiat itielch. Coach Jeff Fauliin of Reynolds didnt see a 3-9 Davie team. ‘I was really impressed widi Uk way UKy came back after we had dKtn down good in Uk first quarter," he said. "They scrambled us nuher Uian us scrambling Uiem and Uiat's going to happen wiUi good teams, so Uiat told tne right UKn dial's a good team because good teams wUI do Uiat to you." And good leams respond. Reynolds, which led 34-20 at intemiission, turned up die intensity at dK outset of Uk Uiird and decked Davie wiUi a 14-0 ran. By Uk Ume guard Leslie Holcomb, Davie's lone double-fig­ ure scorerwidi 11,hitajumperwiUi3:35remain­ ing in Uk Uiird, Reynolds had the game on ice at 48-22. Cozait's comeback plans blew up. She broke Uk garrK into segments, instrucUng her troops to chop two points off Reynolds' lead evety two minutes. As it turned out, Uk hole deepened as Reynolds scored 24 of dK game's 28 points during 7:22 of Uk UUrd, extending dK margin to 34 points.•* "We were widiin 14 points al hallUme, which I felt like was sUll striking range," she said. "I wanted to oulscore dvm two baskets every two minuies, and basicallydiat's what happenedto us, not from us." TlKWarEaglesavoidedtotal embanassment by outscoring Reynolds 22-4 in Uk final 8:14, a ran fueled by reserve Dana Smidi. "There were good Uiings, too," Cozan said. "The end of dK game, we were a little more settled in our offense and we got to ran some Uiings. When we started mnning whal we were supposed to ran, Uiat helped us a lot and 1 felt like we did better.” Most of UKfourth was long-range targetprac- tice for Smidi, whoeiuptedfoteighlpointainless Uian five minutes, calmly drilling an 18-footer from Uk wing and two 3-pointers ftom Uk key. She had scored a total of 11 poinu coining in, P lM i^ S M ^ - P k ltB S ' NonhD»vk!Ùh..,.iu,i»;, turnedmHsflnestpcfftxmmciÇ ; in a ke> мШ № ; witti a кмоп-МЛ'М piMh: м ;; N o « h D (iy w > w ie í|d ^ : а lin ^ don^wub ¡ who have, ji« to ;to«e, min»j vPMSC;\T|rl«r;BiÍci(:>Áíltí¿f ‘ H w w r . C * l * r » М Ы в в . ] " N fc k R a b r.C h tiifO d N lia a il j . ‘JonGanli, . .1 ' D a v ie T w ic s d e rZ A 'C irtiir'; p c riD m e d m o e n « i|ic w ilh h |ii| I j team M v in g « ik f M 'I f c п У ; f 1 Ы to upenil B è m iB iljÿ î ; sJaykirTrS ip o y w iin e ,‘i«o|M h'i! ' .ling the War Ea^ lo tvkliñ rS : ¡over It e .italeVfoiMlm ^ái 'team.' ' •' ' ‘‘'**.'‘.’*•'^•54^ .. - . . .4 ., Яа-í > e k to 4 3 p âii«;i В2 - D A V IE CO UNTY E N T E R P R IS E REC O RD , Jan . 22,1998 Brandi l-iarpe tries to dribble around Megan Jondan and i\^ari<lta Moci< at the Broci< Gym. - Photo by Michelle Rogers Erin Whitalter, Alilson Maci<intosh, Christy Tayior, IMarl<ita Mocit and Brandi Harpe go for a loose bali. Mocksville-Davie Recreation League Scores Announced Girls Sat. Jan. 10 RAPTORS (19) Sloan Smilh 13 Kena Genliy 2 Lauren Parker 4 TARHEELS (16) Ashley Davidson 2 Elizabeth Furehes 2 Kabrina Roseboro 4 Brittini Young 8 Boys Sat Jan. 10 HORNETS (32) BradConiher9 Jermey Hardin 8 Ryan Michael 6 Jared Nelms II EAOLETTES (!6) Ashley Whitlock 6 Jenna Seamon 4 Shanicka Broun 6 BLUE MAOÏC (0) MAGIC (29) Reshawn Parks 17 KunisDiUiard4 Lyden Williams 4 Juslin Thompson 4 BULLS (10) T yta iM iy« Chrisiopher Brogdon 2 Chrisiopher Mock 7 John McDanicl 5 DEACONS (20) Andrew Piyor 6 Jason Bowles 6 Kenyon Hollis 2 Jack Rooney 2 Josh Eder 4 SUNS (15) Kyle Winters 6 Nalhan Baines I Alex Baldwin 6 Manhew Pennington 2 Boys 6th Grade Sat. Jan. 10 CELTICS (21) David Orsillo 6 Tyler Clasgo3 Andrew McClannon 6 CoiiyWood2 Robbie Franklin 4 B<V3 Sth Grade Sal. Jan. 10 TARHEELS (29) James Amold 9 Michael Mashore 18 ReadPlon2 CELTICS (17) ZtchVoÿei6 Andrew Pennington 2 Bryce Anderson 9 TARHEELS (6) Brock Flowers 3 Justin Waller 3 BLUE DEVILS (13) AaionHolUneldS Manhew Morris 2 Colin Harlow I Weston Klinsiek 2 MAGIC (19) Manhew Burchene 17 Kevin Winters 2 ; DEACONS (15) j Greg Simpson 2 HEAT (24) D.J. Rice 10 Terrell Wilson 2 Tim Erb 6 Bryson Brown 2 •Lany. White 4 BLUEDEVaS(6) Tom Trover 4 : Liuiun Morgan 6 JenniahRab)'4 ' AndrewBeckI I Keviii Robinson 3 i G iib 9 \6 1 1 iu n .;ia.lJ ! B U LLS(IT ) ; HM herB0|w7 I A lyiuSinith2 i LM nRiddlt4 j;AbbyH lilm u2 ‘ WILDCATS (16) i'Aodm bwiggiiu II t:.M ifiiidtCbindler2 : KellyM iiehtll3 I D m M ild itU I i;n O E R S (t4 ) iiC ariyB d iltyb ; МмШ 1кВ|уип4■■--' имри/.пмпж * John Benfield 2 Girls 5\6 Sat. Jan. 10 LIBERTY (16)TARHEELS (13) Megan Jordan 2 Savannah Kowalski 2 Brinany Holt 8 Brandi Hatpe 3 MarkitaMock4 Alyson Walker 8 Denise Ontinverous 2 MAGIC (22) TIGERS (12) Alyse Bowden 6 Jennifer Walsci 4 Jessica Nelms 6 Carly Balsley 2 Anna Seaford 4 Jamie Durham 4 Elizabeth Colbert 4 Molly Harris 2 Laura Williams 2 WILDCATS (18) BULLS (14) Andiea Dwiggins b Heather Boger 4 Miranda Chandler 2 Alyssa Smilh 6 Ashley Peoples 6 Laura Riddle 4 Kourtney Hanrahan 2 Chrisiy Spaiks 2 Dana Vestal 2 Boys 5th Grade Mon. Jan.12 TARHEELS (32)LAKERS (14) James Amold 10 CliiTord Bums 2 Andrew Darcy 2 David Slein 10 Thomas Landen 3 Brent Harpe 2 Michael Mashore II Read Plon 2 Scon Sexion 4 BLUE DEVILS (18)HEAT(16) Tom Troyer 2 D.l. Rice 8 Hunter Foster 12 Tim Erb 8 Joshua Keller 2 John Benfield 2 Girls Jr. High Sat. Jan. 10 TARHEELS (21) Mary Jo Hood 6 Lauren Comatzer 7 Christina Relak 2 Tracy Allen 2 Nikki Flanagan 2 Boys 6ih Grade Wed. 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Not pictured; Coach Mark Sinopoli. - Plioto by Robin Fergusson N c ^ & Q u q t^ If Looks Ck)uld Freeze ... Referees Would Be Ice ; : Iflrakscouldrreeze.lhethreeRfereesinFridayVDavie-Rey- (noids Indcelball gáme would have been a block of ice. From , -Reynolds coach Hovrard West's perspective, the cloae calls seemed ! to go Mvie's way every lime, lying Wesi in knots as he practiced ;aeròbic'son'thésÌ<lelÌK.. "I'm no( going'10 comment on Ihe offklolingbmuse if we say 'anythitignegaUve, It looits bod,'! he said followlng'lhè Demons'83- ' ^,61 romp, a game llút featured 63 fouls. "Il'sjusi an amazing game. ■ f The human factor is always ihere. No mailer whal yiM do, the human Ifacloc is almys going to be there.'V 1’ West’s internal fire and sideline antics indicale lhal hell coach well i beyond his 29lh year, 24Á’as a head coach! "I kive this game. I k)ve • being wiih Ibe kids," he^d after claimiiig his 409th "I just : .tovet^'gmneitelf, the wndspherewheh il's hMense.'T^ ; Í keeps ibe young; If I evòy stop doing'that, it's alx>ut time to get oui I ' 'agree with Coach (Dean) Smith; If you can't put the energy in that it . deserves- don't'cheal Ihe kids or the garne - get out” ' > West ndücéd a different Davie team Friday, a team that appears . 'ready fcr immediate aitvanceineni iti die Ceiiltai Piedmont Confer-, enoe.-He also noticed a new lead«', Jim Young. ' > "1 like bis sale. I Ihink he's doing a good jott," he lakL "U’s ^ o b i^ te itm 'sl^ 'cw |K ¿№ sca ^ ; iwhm hèto^dnK^№ bi«ikV ' tacauplerfÌKljusDne^ibvvIutfweymdo«^ " ■. West tdiahes wmwitli proven coaches Itk^ , ■ I nearing SOpá|nCT vy ¡iti^ ''To ine, it's fun coaching agafaist I'sotnebody like that, bKause il makes me gel on my toes even more [ to coach against a guy with his qualifications'and reconJ," he said. ;,'^Il's good to have Ihem in the league, and l lhink the gap is harrowing ((between Davie and Ihe lop)." ' With resurgent clubs like Davie and South Rowan on the map, the schedule rarely coughs up a vacation nowadays."You lake a night off and (Davie) gets oul like ihey did out Ihere (al home), th^ adrenaline slays a lot longCT at home lhan h does away," West said. "Being comfortable in your surroundings means a lot." V Sometimes it's best to disguise your record. Reynolds' JV girls coach unveiled Ihe Demons' 10-0 mark during worm-ups lo Davie coach Mark Sinopoli, who promptly'gathered his troops in Ihe hallway and Idutiched into a forceful speech. "I told them very confidently and positively:'We're going to tlufr . them on the inside and we're going lo steal the ЬЫ1 Ihem in our . 2-2-1 full-courtpress,'"Sinopolisaid. ; N ’ < The War E a ^ completed their coach's usk. ripping confiised Reynolds 47-34. • • • ■/.; "It was pretty obvious ^ y haven't seen a fiiU-cotm press to the ' level lhal we were ninning il, because they turned it over three or four titnes in a row. That was the big Werence," Sinopoli sakt. Soulli Davie wrestling coach Matt Wilson enviskins Ron Kirit's unbeaten Noidi Davie Wildcats galloping away with the Piedmont Middle School Conference Tournament trophy. The tournament is staged for this FlridayaiKlSMurdiQr.atl^^ ^ ; . l ' *Thminibne iiro^'iiKriyi^ think collecriw ly he's jpx tiie M rn i^ K M nght now," WUsm said, i "Thens'snodiivM U m ym indbeiloei” ^^^.; ' ’ If anyone's ^ g to block Kirk fiom his fourth PMSC Toumar ; - ' ment title In five years, it'll probably be either Soulh, Mooresville,. ' Kannapolis or Northwest Cabarrus. But, Wilson warned, don't nuke any foolish wagers. "1 think far and away North is belter lhan anvbodv." he said. "I don'l Ihink we're even in the same league Ihis year because he's got such a good team." . : v < By Brian Pills Davie Couniy Entciprisc Rcconi Reynolds'JV Ixjys baskelball Icam showed host Davie who's boss in Friday's Central Piedmont СопГегспсс opener. 'They arebyrarlhcbesllearawe've played," said Coach Lj;o Branclll. whose club lost forjust the third limcin 11 sames, 63-57. The War ESaglcs hung around unlil the end, bul Ihc Demons' deadly free- Ihrowshoolingdccidcd the game. They canned 12 оГ IS in the rounh-quancr, including 10 stiaight. "Wc got down, had lo foul and Ihcy jusl hit their Tree Ihrows," Branelli said. "Wcplayed winnablcbaskclball." Cenicr John Oisillo was money in Ihe bank every time he fired, making allsix field-goa! attempts for Hpoinls. The big man also yanked down eight rebounds. "John had a greal game," Bninelli said. Guard Kenny Collins added 11 points andcighlassisls.JerimiahCrca- son had nine and Dominic Graham scored eight. Leaper Scoltic Crump had six points lo go with eight boards. Nothing satisfies Ihe coach morc than players sacrificing Ihcir body for chargcs. precisely whalGraham,Crca- son and Cramp did. The think 1 was mosl impressed wiih was wc drew ihrce charges," Stone Cold: Varsity Boys Slip In CPC Opener Continued From Page B l trouble and wejust fell asleep a little bit." Asleepwouldbetoomildadescrip- tion for Ihe War Eagles' thinl-quaitcr pcrfomiancc. They were dead. . After While's late second-quarter layup, the Wat Eagles (5-7,0-1 CPC) didn't scorc for the next six minulcs and helplessly walchcd Reynolds rip off a crushing 25-2 nin that consumed the entire thinI quarter. At 55-38, h was over. Wcsl figured lhat a reckless tempo would play 10 his advantage, and he was right. Davie's ball handlers fizzled against Reynolds' unrelenting full^ourt traps. "If we could pick up the pressure, exund h and take away Ihose long passes, we knew we could probably extend the lead," he said. Young has been down this road berorc. In the aneinuth. he sang the well-reheaiscd thinl-quarter blues. "Our problems are the same prob­ lems we've had," he said. "We've got to Icam how to win, we have lodo that in Davie High easl(e№all^taHstics Boys Rec»rd: 5-7,0-1 CPC Gmt PU Rete AttiiU Slb W G 12 141 59 53 26 11.8 6 7 7 18 3 1.2 8 13 3 4 2 •1.6 10 22 II 2 3 2.2 9 7 11 8 1 0.8 11 43 IO 18 15 3.9 12 132 112 26 10 11.0 7 47 26 6 2 6.7 12 99 12 38 15 8.3 11 38 42 5 5 3.5 12 33 42 14 15 2.8 12 162 25 26 18 13.5 10 Ы 11 10 4 6.4 FiiuUaier James Johnson Lane Marion Miller Jason Neese Jamie Neese PhiUips Spain Umberger Whelan Whitt 3-FolDterB Whelan 36, Whitt 15, Faulkner 13, MMIcr 5, Lane 2, Marion, Phillips lUi«.i.^ Jml« Jason Neese 14, Spain 8. Jamie Neese 4, Faulkner 3, Fliillips 2. Umberger 2, Johnson the Ihinl quarter and that's a sign of a new leam. When you haven't won, il's lough to maintain what you need lo do 10 win. Against good teams, the thini quarter has been our problem. "Once we get a good Ihinl quarter, wc can beat anyteamintheleague,rm convinced of that. That's lhat menial toughness that wc don't have quite yet. Once we get lhat, we will win these games. We will get it, hopefully this year." With a comfortable 17-point lead heading inlo the fourth, Reynolds (II- 2, 1-0) spread the floor, slowed the game to a turtle's pace and played keep away with Davie's scrambling defend­ ers. Consequently, Davic was forced -ln.fnul utes,resultingin28 Demon free Ihrows. They made 19. Under those temis, the odds ore stacked against Davie every time, es­ pecially against fonnldoblc competi­ tion. "We can't play them from behind," Young said. "We're not quick enough. But if we play them even like we did in the firsl half, get them in a halfcourt game and hit the boanis, (we can com­ pete)." Triggering a 12-3 spun, Davie's Mike Whelan draineda 3-poinicr with 4:19 left in the opening quarter, giving his teamalcad(IO-8)thathwould hold for the nexl 12:17. Derck Faulkner's two fiee Ihrows and Whelan's three frcc throws afler being hammered on a 3-point attempt provided Davie's largestleadsof 19-11 and 27-19. "We played as good as we could on an away court in Ihe first Branelli said. 'They stepped up and rcally kept us in il because we were nol playing very good basketball (in the firsl halo.” Behind Shawn Brooks' double- double (16 points. 10 rcbounds), the War Eagles annihllalcd Easl Burke earlier in Ihe week 75-46. The deslracliun stemmed from Davie's aggressive dercnse, full-coun pressure lhal stuck lo Easl like a glove. "Defense was Ihe big difference," Branelli said. "Our full-court pressure was_working real wcl|."___________ Even as well os Brooks. "He's been tuming in some gotxi double-doubles," Branelli said, "and lhal's what we need out of our three man (small forward)." With the game in the bag by half- time, Branelli lumcd his allcmion lo one of Ihe team's loflicsl goals, pulling five players in double figures. Davie came close, getting 16 from Brooks. 10 from Crea.son. nine from Kenny Collins and eight each from Orsillo and Rod Tenor. "Weplaycdrcal well,"Branellisaid. "Once again the scoring was wherc we warned il lo be. Wc almost had our goal. We’rc going to gel it. We've been toying with il. il hasn'l been lhal one guy wiih 27." Along wiih Iheir points. CollinsdO assists. Ihrce steals), Orsillo (eighl boards) and Tenor (eighl boards) siulfcd the slat sheet in olher ways. Varsity Girls Have Work Cut Out For Them In CPC Play Continued From Page B l noncimhcprcvlousfourgamcs."Dana had an cxceltcm shooting ntghC Cozait said. The War Eagles, realizing that (hey’rc Гаг Ггот contender status in the CPC. must now facc the cold facts: If they don’t show drastic improvement this week against mediocre South Stokes and rebuilding West Fonyth, (he next four weeks will seem like 14 weeks. But there's no quit in the coach. "Wc'll keep working," Cozart said. "We'll try to go up to South Stokes and do a little better." Faullin implied lhat there's no rea­ son for Davie to throw in the towel at such an carly hour. "Davie is a very good basketball team," he said. "They have a lot of good guards. Eleven, wc knew was tough. Ididn't think 12wasgoingtobc as good a she was. They did a good job." Meanwhile, Reynolds seems ca­ pable of seriously contending for the top with rival Mt. Tabor. "Wc arc very fortunate to have plcntyof(solid)players and they enjoy playing hard, so that's good," Faullin said. • Erin Umbeiger scored six points. Tina Harkness and Kim Anderson added four each and Melinda Richic, Julie McDaniel and Katherine Phillips had two apicce.... Holcomb is leading the way with 8.3 pointsagame. Peoples is adding 7.8 and Umberger S.l___ Earlier in the week in the final noncon- fcrencc game of the year, Easl Burke escaped wiiha41-36 win over Davie, which was led by Umberger's eighl points and Richic's seven. half," Young said. In an odd twist, Davie dictated the terms against the CPC's defending champs, ruffling West's feathers in the process. "They were actually bcaiing us at our own game, with the long passes," West said. "It was a very excellent game plan by Coach Young. "They werc oulitinning usdown the court, and so obviously I was con­ cerned about itand very angry about it. Once or twice, OK. But when it gets to be four, five, six times, we're not doing whal we're supposed to do." Whelan, with four 3-pointcrs and a 3-point play to his credit, matched chardson with 16 game-high points. Centcr Jason Neese hil double flgures for Ihe thini straight gome with It, ripped down 11 rebounds and handed out six assists. Faulkner had eight points, seven boards and two steals. • Duane Phillips, who made three steals, White and B J. Johnson added six points, Jamie Neese (seven boanis) four, Charles Miller three and Matt James one.. . . Play was extremely physical, leading to 63 fouls and 72 frcc throws. Reynolds CMveitcd 31 of 50opp(Mtunitlesand Davic made l9of 32. Despite thcwhistles,onlyonep!ayer fouled out.. . . Earlier in the week, another Davie upset bid against un­ beaten East Burke fell short as East survived 57-54 in the final mmconfer* ence gome of the year.... Davie visited South Stokes on Jan. 21 aod will host* West Fbfsyth on Friday andMl. Tabor onTuesday. 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Tabor Reynolds Wcsl Fonylh South Stokes Conf.Overall W L W L I 0 13 2 I 0 11 2 1 0 10 5 0 1 5 7 0 I 10 5 0 1 7 7 1 0 12 1 1 0 13 1 I 0 6 8 0 1 3 9 0 1 11 3 0 1 5 R North Wrestlers Regain Top Form, Crush Foes Coach Ron Kirk of North Davic didn't like whal wc was seeing when his unbeaten club wrestled iclhorgl* cally in a 60-23 win over Knox two weeks ago. He has no such coinplaints with what has transpired sincc then. The Wildcats crashed ConairxJ 78-11 and J.N. Fries 66-18 to raise their rccord to 12-0 overall and 94) in the Piedmoni Middle School СопГегспсс. "Concord’s weak but wc wrcsllcd good," Kirk said. "Wc wrestled about as well os wc have the lasl couple of weeks against J.N. Fries. We'rc just cruising along.” Concord and J.N. Fries werc dusl. In 22 matches (North gol eight for- rcils), the Wildcats pinned 15 times and took two decisions. Over half of North’s star-studded lineup Is Mill unbeaten in the PMSC: Tyler Black. Adam Sain, Steven Stan* Icy, Chris Hauser. Cassidy McMahan. Nick Raby, Chris Nicliols and Jon Goode. JoshSlanley and Danny Miller have sulTcrcdjust one setback. North will host the PMSCTouma- menl this Friday and Saturday, ihen tntvel to South Davie on Jan. 27 in the season llnalc. ...........-jetetbelk-. -‘tion nd Mmed the fint-pbkce$25. ‘•Ò Kim M M o i- W iiw iy Mtd dìé NBA bjKkm.whoMOuidoorjoblwbeM'MMhr'' • " ' ' • ■“ * ' bMfourdiy«itaMChiiitinu,*tikt№ taa|ii;lM;i !ffifa«M ce,(ihiiw iekr"^ ; P n ta iii dM 'dead.^i m stell«r p A jticor^ thè|n»|À]|' 'the wqiM toeundiKi'dw («pie; i "W èn,Ìw te^ lóolc ai thélr recoil ^9М 'ganieWbre.'í'heltóiÍ* А й елй о п Ш у З А Т о ^ р ф та ге м .а т^ ^ !*«гуои. '¿ i l ¿ Hepicked3lof34K«dgiinet. " I > DillMdMooity,though,WMooJackion'iheels; !With jot fbur mlnet, dnpping out o( lhel1nt- ; place nee widi Fhoenix'i winoverMimi. But he ««Iviged second Ibr S3... i . llie nm far. ietand^wu heMed, widi S.B.‘ Sidden Jr, Cherile ¡tohmon md Vemon Hionip- (oa ndiiing five. M of dw'fionlnmnm but Jackson tripped on fhe Miami-Hioettix game. .. Ilie big checlc comei itt a cnicia] dme.for Basketball Contest CONTEST RULES 1. Artyone can enter excMt employees ol The Davie County Enterprise and Record and lt)eir lamiliee. OnV one entry per person per week. 2. Games in this week’s contest are listed in each ad on tttese IS .Rll in the contest blank and mail the enby toTbe Davie. - _ >ty Enterprise and Record.P.O. Bo» 99 Mocksviile. NC 27028 o submiUo the office at 17t S. MainStreet, Mocksville.Or submit by FAXi704)-634-9760. Deadline each week is Friday at 5 p.m. . the outeome ot alt aames in a .WMkiyptfzesolS^andSSwUlbe3. The first entrant COIweekwiH receivs a grand prize of _ _awarded for the entrants predicting the most games correi^.. in case of bes, the tie4)reaker wi be used to determlM the winners. In case ol ties.awards wiil be divided equaly- 4. Winners will be announced foitowing each contest.Decistons of the judges will be final. 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Scoll Comauer, Jcrcmy Sink, J.J. Rice, Nick Sumtticrs and Carter split Ihcir matches. Rice andComatzcr, who havecora- bined to win 37 оГ42 matches, experi­ enced rare bummers. Cornatzer, though, metaraginganimol. Riverside's Austin Palmer, ihal should coast to ihe slate title. "He probably won'l lose this year," said Cornatzer, who fell 8-3. "I think he'll go all the way." He vented his frustmtions nn New Hera’s George Rivers, a brate who played dead when Comatzet dropped him on his back for an eventual pin. "He gol a Pctcison on me, I popped over top of him, his hands broke loose nnd I got on top," Cornatzer said. "He was strong up unlil Uien, bul he didn't put up much n Jtt when he was on his back." J Bailey and jlolt, who seldom fade ftom the elite pick, were tormented by stout competition, losing twice along wilhChrisBarKtte, Johnson, Lowdcr- milk and Beck. 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Wc lei them bring Ihe game to us Instead of us taking il lo Ihcm, and wc werc playing on our heels." nirough all Ihclr troubles, the Ti­ gen slill led by five heading Inlo the fourth, when Northwest look complele command wilh a 20-13 surge. The Tigers still had life wilh Iwo minutes lefl, trailing by two, but ihrce suicidallumovcTS and mlsscdupponu- nities on the boards sent the Ihcmdown the drain. GrcgBrooks'mcanlnglcssS-poinlcr at Ihe buz2cr mluccd the margin lo two poinis. "It was Ihc same old stoiy - un­ forced turnovers and gelling killed on the boards,” Kenney said of a four- game skid that has Souih (4-5)danger- ously close 10 being eliminated from Ihe Piedmont Middle School Conference's eight-team postseason loumamenl. "I look three limcouts in the fiisi Ihrcc minutes ofthe third quarter, try­ ing 10 slop the bleeding, and they just didn't respond." 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Activities, open to boys and girls Ihrni [hird gFOd^-eigh th. wi 11 begirt at 8 a.m. with wann-ups, followed by_n summary of the rules at 8:45 and prc- Hill Finishes Second In State Invitational №cdingla|gMunderI0:23laqualify for the slate indoor mccl, star Garick Hillof Davie rana 10:I0inthe3200 In a s(a№ invitational indoor meet re­ cenUy. Hill's blazing Unie wa> good for second place, just three scconds off the winning lime, aj^nst 70 ninnen. : "He ran well,” • l|ack coach Scolt ;:Youn* said. "He's Hill : liot been oii heavy liaining so we were : neal pleased with his time.” > . ' HiO will compete in the SUM mccl yn Febj7 al Ihe Oreensboro Coliseura. D A V IE CO UNTY E N T E R P R IS E REC O RD , Ja n . 22,1998 - B7 Tiger Wrestlers Suffer Third Consecutive Defeat South Davie's Jessica Grant fights lor a loose rebound. South Girls Fall 43-32 'They started hilling everything," Linville said. They hit pmbably 90 percent of their foul shols. They played real good and they held Gram to seven points." Sara Erb turned in one of her llnest efforts, hitting two 3-pointers and fin* ishing wilh a team-high eight points. Randi Moorc and Samanlha Cart­ ner added four cach. Holly Williams had three and Kristen Raynor,Christen McClamrock and Anna Mackintosh had two apiece. South, most likely out ofthe Pied­ mont Middle School Conference's cight-teamplayolTracc.endcdlhcrcgu- lar season WednesdayuiNorthRowan. By Brian Pitts Davic County Entciprisc Record The memory of the South Davic wrestling team's great start Is fading quickly. The Tigers, who roarcd to an 8-0 start, losl their third consccutlve match Thursday, 48-38 at Northwest Cabar­ rus. by the narrowest of margins. Mooresville,Kannapolisand North­ west have slipped past South by a total of 26 points, closc losses lhal have depressed Coach Mott Wilson. "I look at myself, try lo figure out where could I do sonwlhing different and ljust can't find the right combjim- tion," he said.” That’s never been a problem before for Wilson. whDtnlSouthto20slraighl wins dating back to last year. ’‘AlChristmas.Ifcltrealgood aboul whal wc were doing," Wilson said. "Righl now, losing three in a row. I've never done thal as acoach. And il's real hard for mc to lake and I don't want to bccomc used lo taking il, so I'm going lo try to do something about it." The Wairiors. whoclinchcd victory with 0 pin over A. J. Scales al 191, stole a win at 95. Wilson strongly believed thal Luke Koont?. had his opponent pinned in Ihe opening minute, but the referee saw u diffcrcnt picture and Koontz was eventually pinned. Ttml'sa l2-p()int swing, illustrating how easily ^uth could have been on the other end ofthe scorc. "Lukcact uully had the boy 1 thought pinned in the first period, and il didn't go our way." Wilson said. "He losl bul he's wrestling up a weight class. ]f he had a little more weight on him, I think he would have lield the boy down." Kiwntz is similar to mosl of South's wrestlers: They're better technicians but lack requisite strength that comes wilh experience. "Luke's n better technician lhan the kid he wrestled, which I could say about a lol of these kids." Wilson said. "Again, we were physically handled." South, benefited from MichacI Clement. Jacob Gamer. Larry Hudson and CixJy Wright's strong showings - and got a huge boost from David Greene's stunner. "Wc had an upset from David," Wilson said. "He wrestled well." Nuonc has had an answer for Hud- .son und Clement, both 11 -0, and Gar­ ner has won 10 of 11. Koont/, Greene, J.J. Johnson and Scales arc 9-2. Soulh will sccit revenge in the PMSC Toumamenl this Friday and Saturday ut North Davic. "Wc haven't given up, wc'rc going into the tournament with a giKxJ, posi- live attitude und try to do somclhing there," Wilson suid. - South collides -wilh rival North- Davie on Jan. 27 ut South. Bad Breaks Halt North Girls' Winning Streak By Brian Pllts Davic County Enterprise Record Therccord will show Ihat J.N. Fries' eighth-grade giris baskclball team is 12 poinis better than North Davic, al­ though Coach Trish King doesn't quite sec il that way. "1 don'l think Ihcy were a better leam than us. Ihey just played belter than us lhal night." King said aHer Thuniday’s 38-26 loss at Fries, a sct- biick ihat'snappcd North's five-game winning .«¿rcak. "Wejust didn'l play up to our potential at all." Nothing bounced North's way, es­ pecially the ball. "Thcrc was a lid on the basket," King said. "Nothing would fall for us. Wc hod one of those games where nothing wenl righl for us and every­ thing was going right for them. U .sccnj^ like everything they put up went in." Through all of muck, the Wildcats were still in posiiion at halfiime (down 11 -7) tocxtcnd Iheir torrid streak, but a horrid their third buried North into u 28-12 hole with six minutes left. The coaches launched into a shout­ ing malch al halfiime. a Icathcr-lung battle that Fries' coach won. "1 even yelled al them al halfiime, and they must have gotten yelled al, too," King said. "Becausc they camc oul and played even tougher." . Christina Gajewski's six points led adim scoring list. Laurcn Comatzer had five, Lindsey Smilh and Ashley Williams four, Sa­ rah Mcriau. Amanda Sink and Stxcy Handy two and Dccltc Riddle one. North has all but clinched a PMSC playoff berth. The eight-team, single- elimination toumament begins Mon­ day al host Fries. "Unless something rcally weird happens with the conference, I can't sec us nol going," said King, whose girls have a 5-4 league rccord. Th c Wildcats (5-6), clinging to a 12-8 halfiime lead, intensified their game in the sccond half and ran away with a 26-14 victory over Concord three days earlier. "We played a lot better in the scc­ ond half," King said." Wc started press­ ing a lol morc, which worked very well." Gajewski's game (eight team-high poinis) hasn't run this smoothly since mid-Dcccmber,when she pouredin 13 ina50-48.squeakcrovcr Wcsl Rowan. "She hud a rcal good game," King said. "She's been up and down lately hut she had a good game. She re­ bounded rcally strong." North opened the lead early in the third, allowing King to unload her bench. "Ovcrybody got to play." she said. "I had rcal balanced scoring, which I’m always happy to see. That helps a lot when you've got a lot of people scoring." Mcrlau added six poinis, Williams fourandSink, Handy, Dana Frank and Jenna Rlchic two. Losses Eliminate Wildcat Boys From Contention : Samantha Cartner puts up a shot In traffic, - Photos by Jsnws Barringer Booster Club To Sponsor Shootout limlnarics at 9. Hie entry fee is$10. First-, second- und ihinl-placc trophies willbcawanied in three different competitions, free throw, hot shot and 3-point. For questions, contact President By Brian Pitts DavieCounty Enterprise Rccord Concord nnd J.N. Fries were road­ blocks for a North Davie basketball team that was hoping to sneak (iown playolTavenue. Now in all likelihood, Ию Wildcats, who lost 58-47 to Fries and 51-48 lo Concord last week, wil) clean out their baskeltKill lockers at the end of the week. They're 4-7 overall and 2-7 in the Piedmont Middle School Confer­ ence. with lakes eighi teams to the tournament, withone league game Icfi. "Urjlcss something rcally weird happens, we're probably not going be­ causc we've only won two confcrcncc games,'' Coach Trish King said. But stranger things have happened. "The first year I coached ihc boys (1996) here, wc only won three and made it to the tournament." For history 10 repeat. North prob­ ably would have had lo upscl Moores- ville last Tuesday. Justin Dotson did his best lo keep * Nonh'ssinkingstúpafioaiagmnst Fries, displaying his vcrsalility by bombing four 3'pointers that led to a season- high 14 points. "He had a good shooting night." King said. "He had four 3s for us. which is very unusual for a post player. "He went out and hit some 3s from the comer, which we needed desper­ ately sincc my guards weren't hitting any 3s." North's otherwise dismal outskle shooting kept Fricsahcad comfortably. "I feel like if wc would have had better shooting, we could have come a Doug Smith and Brandon Gentry weren't scoring." But even their usual scoring prob­ ably wouldn't have been enough against focmidable Fries. "Wedid uboul everything wecould do lostay wilh them."Klng said. They were Just 0 better ball club lhan we were. Uiey outshoi us, ouihu&tlcd us. They've just got better athletes, and wc couldn'l gel anylhing to foil.” Dan Sullivan got enough friendly rolls to notch 10 points and leading scorcr Stevens finished with nine. Donnie Vestal ^dcd six and Kenny Orsiilo. Smilh, Gentry and David Wooldridge had Iwo each. The Wildcats mounted a late rally against Concord, outscoring the Gold­ miners 17-1 lovcrthefinal six minutes to erase a nine-point gap. bul time eventually ran dry. "If we would have had a litllc hil more time, wc could have won it," King said. "Wc gave them a ran." North'schances were rcduccd dras­ tically by Vestal’s subpar game. He was held to four and held 0 flTihe boanls. "He probably had one ofhis lowest scoringgamcs(inreccntmcmory)and probably one ofhis lowest rebounding games he's had all year, so that hurt us a lilllc." King said. Stevens and Sullivan paced North with eight poinis each, Dotson and Orsiilo added seven and Smith and Gently scorcd six. 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Singing since she was flve fot her family and at church; the daughter of Allen and Diane Caiter of Mocksville decided about two years ago lhat it was time to do more. Erin has performed for numerous Davie churchcs and civic organizations. She has sung the national anthem at local sporting events more limes lhan she can remember and has performed it at Winston-Salem Waithog games and before thousands of spectators at Independence Arena in Charlotte. Her parents are usually more nervous about these performances than she is, said her mother. Erin's family has helped to make all this possible. Her mother helps wilh the music and her father with ihe equipment Her 18-yearK>ld brolher, Scotl, also seems lo enjoy her success, shesaid. At just 13, with Ihe sponsorship of her grandfather Lawrence Ray Caiter, Erin made her fitsl Souihem gospel recording and plans to release a song from that album to radio stations soon. She spent months choosing the songs she wanted ori the album and practicing them - then practicing Ihem some mote wilh the music of gospel group Tbe Greenes, who provided backup for her. The actual making of the album took about 16 hours, Diane said. "It's weird lo hear myself," Erin said. "It's hard lo believe it's really happening." The first box of cassettes anived in Decem­ ber. Tearing the plastic off the first one was a great feeling, Erin said. Hie cassettes are so popular, the Carters had sold 300 of the SOO they order^ within two weeks. Cassettes may be purchased for $ 10 by contacting the Carters at home. They arc also available for sale at each of Erin's perfonnances. When Ihose are gone, she said she wants lo recoid another album. Practice, perfonnances and voice lessons leave little time for other activities, but Ihe eighth grader also runs track and plays tennis at Soulh Davie Middle School. "She has lo pick and choose what she can do," her mother said. If she has an oppoitimity, Erin said she would tike to go to college and continue with her gospel music. Every time Erin spots an entertainer's tour bus when Ihey're on Ihe road, she points it out to her mother and reminds her lhat someday thai's where shell be.Erin Caiter spends several hours eveiy day in this room In the basemenl of her home practicing hermusic. - Photoa by Robin Fwguswm Erin looks through her cassettes of background musk: to dedde which song she will sing. grin saki It was a wonderful feeling taking the piastk; wrapper olf her first cassette. Her recording may be purchased at her perfbmmnces or by calling her at home. The Ktlvities oTOib Scout Ptck 374 coatinucd Ihrough December. Panicipanu on the Toyland Chriat- mas Parade float included menibcn fiom each den, akng wilh nuit lead­en. Sevcial memben of Ihe Pack and Iheir {amlliea wem oaatour of hUtoflc SaIiatiuryDcc.20. Membenandpar- cnu hiked over aix miles through Saliabuiy, and cuiminaied their tour withaviaittoSpencerShopa. Paitici- panti included Rebekkah Angel, Tommy and Kalie Caro|)bell, CUtf, Caihy, Juadn, and Clayton Edwanla, Domhy,Sluait,and]bhnPaiker,Billy and loah FieUa, Meliiaa and Chris Qnilib and luaün Pilchcr. Hie December pack meeting waa heUal7p.m.a(lhefenaw8hiphallof Fint United MethodUl Church of MockivUle. WttekaDea 1 advance- I include: Dylan ReynoUa, citi- not, luatin Smith, anitt en^neer, BB bell knp; Claytco Edwaid», fitneu; Landon Overcaah, Bobcat; Juatin Pilcher, aitial and engineer, Biindon CaUoway, artiat and engineer, Ruaaell HUton, athlele, fitneaa, adendat and apoitaman. Advancemenuawaidedin Decem­ ber were aafolk)wa:To Ihe Wolf Den 2, one goM and two aiiver anow pdnla wcie awanled toeachofCalebCieaaon,Chi1aGnibb, Mkhael Haatinga, Mu Parker, and WUIByeriy. Hieae WolfCubaconUn- u(d working on Ihelr -Ood and Me* piojccta, and alao made decorations fotlheieaklentaofAuhminCaienun- hig home and delivered theae to the reaUenta. . TalheBearDcn3.TravtaWiUiama leceived hia Bear rank, Chriatopher Davla received oi^ gokl anow point. Juatin Baite received a nlvn airow point, and lyier Woolen nceived hU Bear rank plua a gold aiTow point TolheWel)ck)aDenl.JuatinSnUth mceivedhiageok)giat,JaaephPhimpa received hia cnAanian, and Dylan Reynoida received hia citizcn, iltneaa, handyman, nawraliat readyman, and apoitamanactivilypina. Kyle Woolen received hia engim. Matt Hauaer iecelvedM>ciafttnian,geok)giatnaltt- raliat and apottaman, and Nicholas Davia leceived hia Bobcat award, plus earned hU geokjglM activity pin. Memben of Webek» Den 2 con­ tinued wofUngontheir’CiadandFam- ily"|irq|ecta. Pinewood Deiby niala will be hekl atlheJanuaiypackmectingonJan.27. Plana WiU alao be diacuaaed for the Yoiktawn Hip in May, ptyment t№ wanltheccetor$44per|iaiticipantcan be ataited at this meeting aba. Tbe^ annual Blue and OoUBanquet will be hekl at Ihe Mockaville National Guard AnnoeyFeb.28. The Tiger Cuba (flrat gnde) meet on alteniate Monday evenlnga at 7 at First United Methodiit chureh (next meeting Ulan. 26). TbeWoIfQuba (aecandgrade)meeteveryTburadayal 7 at Jeiuaalcm Bap^ Church. The Bear Cuba (tMnl pade) meet every Tueaday night at7at St FranciaCatiio- Uc Chureh. Webekit Den I (aome fourth grade, all fifUi grade) roeeu everyTueadayaiRnlUnitedMethod- iat chureh at б:3а and WebeloaDen2 (remaining fourth grade) meets eveiy ТШау at North Main Sdce« Chureh ofChiialal7. , To join Ihe fiin, caU any cubleader, CubmaakfCU{fEdwaidaal«34-2g43. or aaaiatant Cubnuater Bob Nagel at 4И-589а - П А Ш CO U m Y EN TERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 22,1998 N orton Addresses Club D A V IE CO UNTY E N T E R P R IS E REC O RD , Ja n . 22,1998 - C3 ; : Memben of the GFWC Mocks- :ville Woman's Club met at Bennuda ^ Counny Oub Jan. 14 with 34 liambcn and one Nancy Noflon, executive director oftlcDavicCOunly Am Council, gave the group an update .on the newly com- ; ^ed renovaSoni ; of the Brack Per- : foiming Am Cen­ ter. Invitationshave been emended to Norton the gala dedication of the centcr on Saturday at 7 p.in. A suipriK an:, ‘ nouncement by NoHoninforoted tlv! group that one of the make-up tooms will be named for the cluh in recogni- ; tionoftheiriuppoitduringthepiDject's fund-raising program. She also men- ; tioned that vdunteen arc still needed for hostesses, ushering and the ticket oftice. President Stella Fisher welcomed new member Pauline Bostlan,and pre­ sented membership pins to her and Elizabeth Woodward, who joined the club recently. A report on the club's annual Arts Festival was given by Sue Peeler, Marlene Shamel and Peggy Page. There was outsundlng student partici­ pation this year. The public is invited to view the winning entries from stu­ dents and clubwomen, which will be displayed in the Essie Showcase at the Davie Coumy Public Library during January. On Feb. 7, all winning entries will he judged in the Disuict 6 Am Festi­ val, which will be held at Davidson Coumy Community College, Lening- ton campus. In addition, student win­ nen will be guests at the club's Febni­ aiy meeting on Feb. II. Mildred Modlin, education chair­ man, reponed that her depaitment will interviewseniorapplicantsfortheSallie SouthallCotten&hoIanhiponJan.27 Club Makes Plans For Year GFWC Woman's Ciub President Stella Fisher greets new member Pauline Bostian. East Davie Homemakers mel Jan. 13 wiih OsUnc Wesl os hostess. Prcsidenl Jo Cheek presided, Lols Stephens had devollons. She read "Recipes for a New Year" from a church bulletin nnd six resolutions, ihcn led a prayer. Cheek made several announce* menis or upcoming evenis. Acknowledgments werc read from Samaritans Purseand Broughton Hos­ pitals Cheer Fund who rcceivcd dona­ tions in Dcccmber 1997; also, from DavieCounty Hospilal,whichrccclvcd n polnsettia and tray favors. The club used January as a planning meeting for the coming year. Host­ esses were assigned forsevcral months. Another quilt will be quilled. Mem­ bers thanked everyone lhal bought a quill ticket lost year, os lhal is was makes il possible lo give to many wor- ihycauses. Thcclubhasvotcdtohclp three organizations In January. Wcsl gave a demonstration on how lo make peanut brittle. She served lunchandgavecachoneabagofbrittlc № take home. Sccrct Pals will be revealed at ihc February mccling. at Davic High School. This winner will also compete on the District level diiringthePeb^Ll festival.^ .. Conservation Chairman lean Saunders has ordcrcd special coloring books for young children lo be placed in area doctor’s ofilces. Public ARairs departmeni member Jean Schooler shared a moiling list of Icgislatorsforlocoldlslricts. Thegroup also voted to contribute $200 lo the American Red Cross, lo be used in llic Northwest North Carolina mountain cotmlics for flood disaster relief.. .. ThcNominalingCommiucc,which will select a slate of ofTicers for 1998- 3000 was announced, lo include Gail Kelly, Doris Carman, Evelyn Daniel and Jean Schooler. Hostesses werc Belly Fellows, Jean Shaffer. Phyllis Potter ond Doris Camian. Eye Care Seminar Planned .OnWednesday,Jan.28,at 11 a.m., the Senior Center will host an ctluca- tional seminar regarding eye care. Many eye problems common , to older adults will be discusscd, as well as possibilities for frce or rcduccd eye care for seniors. This seminar is free and open to the public. It will be held in the nulritionsiteofthe DavieCounty SPOfUGHT Does the 1RS 0U2? Tired ot waiting and waiting for your tax refund? H&R Block preparers will work to get you the highest refund possible „.as quickly as possible. Our rates are reasonable, we stand behind our work. Ask about Rapid Refund electronic filing at a convenient location near you. Lew lw llle The Oaks Shopping Center 945-9804 Clemmons Doris M. 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Fumiture ■ GIA Items & More Barmuda Quay Shopping Canter aCTOM from Bennuda Run Dented Fenders Find Help At ColHslon Connection Over the years, David Baxley has seen Clemmons trafflc gel heavier and heavier. One thing hasn't changed: The dented lenders from thal bump-andrgrlnd tralllcwlnd up at his shop................... Baxley is owner of Collision Connection Body Shop at 2564 Lewlsvllle-Clemmons Road, behind Sagebrush restaurant. Baxley started there In 1979 In the old Qabard Body Shop, owned by the late Tom Gabard. Gabard's business was one olthe oldest In Clemmons. Baxley tool« over the business six years ago. Collision Connection does all Itlnd ol body wori(, major and minor, and any wreck-related mechanical work. "Front end damage seems to be the most common damage we see," Baxley said. His shop is capable ol repainting, straightening frames and Just about anything else. Baxley is certlfled by both the Automotive Service Excellence and ICAR. His shop Is certified by PPG and BASF, two major brands ol automotive paints. Collision Connection has a down-draft paint booth. Ha Is a 1980 graduate ol West Forsyth High School and grew up in Clemmons. How does 1га1Яс compare here now? "There's really no comparison," he said. "It's a nightmare now. At 3 o'clock. It's really hazardous getting across the street." He and his wile Kerri live otf Dock Davis Road. They have Wvo children, Megan and David. He has also worked at Fors^h Honda. Collision Connection offers pick up and delivery service, and Baxley can arrange for wrecker service. "We work with Insurance companies. We give free estimates on everything," he said, adding that wreck victims can chose where their cars are repaired. David Baxley is the owner of Collision Connection Body Shop behind Sagebrush Restaurant. There Is one major difference between Collision Connection and the large dealership body shops. "I emphasize quality more than speed," he said. 'I'm not the fastest guy In the world, but I stand behind everything I do. They don't have to stand behind it like I do." Baxley urged anyone Involved In a collision to get a free estimate at Collision Connection. Call Baxley at Collision Connection at 766-4039. Beverly Hills: Counselors Lead Weight Loss Let's not fool ourselves. lf losing weight were so easy, weight loss clinics wouldn't exist. They do exist. And to be succbssIuI, they must work. Beverly Hills Weight Loss & Wellness Cllnkss have done just thal. "Losing weight Is a hard thing to do. We doni pretend ifs easy," said Sandy Williams, regional directorlor Beverly Hills Weight Loss. This Is why we help our clients not only loss weight, but woik with them a full year ona maintenance program to Insure they keep It off. What makes Beverly Hills different? "Our main focus is one-on-one counseling, support and customer sendee," she sakl." Because we never sacrifice nutritton for weight k»s, our clients eat a weU-balanced dtot with grocery slore and rastauram foods. This is one reason w e are highly recommended by tha medh»i community. Beveriy Hills does have a doctor and dietician on staff." The Winston-Salem clink; at 349 Jonestown Road, has won awards as Beverly Hills' top cllnfc in North Carolina and the Number 3 clinic In the Uniled Slates. It Is led by Sandy Williams, drector; Suzy Atkins, a registered nurse and counselor, and Connie Senic, counselor. The Mocksville clinic Is led by Holly PecWycord, director. During the Christmas holidays, national statlstkis Indksate adults gain an average of seven pounds. "I'm happy to say our clients didnl do that," she sakl. "A lot ol them continued to lose over the holidays.Most Importantly, Ihey didn't gain. Our clients can lose an average ol 2 to 3 pounds a week so the body is consistently buming fat as their source of energy. We address behavior modification during the entire program, Ifs a continuous process that will enable them to keep the fat ofl." Call Beveriy Hills today for a free consultatkm. Through the monlh ol February, Beveriy Hills offers a 30% discount on its weight loss Beverly Hills Weight Loss & Wellness is offering a 30?c discount on its programs through February. Come gel the professional help that you need. prograntB. Call today; WinstoivSalem clinic in the Kroger Shopping Centerat349Jonestown Road, 6S9-1364; Mack3villeclinlcate54 Valley Road, Suite 400, In the Mocksville Professional Center on the U.S. 601 ByPass, 634-1423._________________________________________ jMMVf ziiiiH STARliNe tney Flooring Het*7e55i33CenterlaMt. HiitfViraMM. Lanin’s AutoAP Toirhlg 2tY M nb p «lM M e ifflWfaQataia 910-778-0610 т ш ш ш Camanacy Chunti n«i NO m il H o u re : M o o^ T u m ., T h u re . O M p c t» Vfngrl Н м 4 « и м и 1 1 1 о а п » (9Ю) 7660733 20УШ* •a s a _■ fSS? " l 5 1 b s sS l 5919-0 James St eiWAhuta Inurtnn Con<(>M<y and AJbuu Life Intunnce Conipm. Northbrook. HbvML Sublect to máib*y ird омМсШом. OtfMf ttnra. toncMoni tnd tvtiuwm nuy Oaiaaeanme T '* * « » * ® !» « ttH A N O B K Lee Tires GEORGE'S Mkihelin Tires VILLAGE GARAGE, INC. COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS 2 5 7 0 L*w l«vlll*«lem m o n sR o w l, Clem m ane 766-7868_______ m M O N SAUTO S^ 'I 'W e Buy, Sell & Trade* > - .' Ш 4 U w lw Hle Clentmone Roed ' ' ' Clemmone,NC 37012 On TKelol iniumclne— GiwlHollcimQNt ЯМНМ1МГ ' M m U w der S S f S S . fw w w H iy iin e . C4 - D A V IE C O C N T YÏN T ER PR ISE RECORD, Ja n .!!,!? !* ' Gornatzer News ByD oM cFM i Comattcr Coitespondem Wayne Saunden retumcd to hU home Saiunlay from Fonyth Hospilal. Heranaiiuvciyslck. Mr. and Mn. Bub Jones, Clara Bamey and Ella Smith made visiu to Mn. Lovie Willianu and daughier Nellie and Charlie Williams in Ihe Smith Grove community, and Lucille Pino News Eills In the Ciemmons rest home last week. In recent news thal our communily expressed sympathy in Ihe death of Allie BunCaiter, his sister’s name was left off mistakenly. His sister is Willie Mac Jones and sympathy is expressed 10 her also. Eva Potts visited her sister Leona Bowens Sunday afternoon. April Hudson returned to Florida Monday where she is enrolled in col­ lege. Shehasspenlseverolweekshere with herparents, pastor David Hudson and wife Gail. Mabel Lanlcr of Mocksville spent Ihe weekend with her daughter, Jackic Winters and husband Bobby. Mr. and Mn. Homer Polts and Sharon were recent visitors of Lucille Potts. Dottle Polts, Nellie Gales, Billie Jean Bcck, Kathleen Spty, Mabel Couch and Janet Davenport enjoyed a I unch and a llteslde visit al the home of Ann Cranford on Needmoor Road lasl Wednesday. By Nora Lalham PinoCorrespondeni Satuniay, Jan. 17. the country ham breakfast at Wesley Chapel UMC was a succcss. We would like to thank everyone who worited and came lo enjoy the food. We will be doing it again Feb. 21, the third Saturday in Fi:bruary. We are going lo have a breakfast every momh on the Ihinl Saturday. All proceeds benefit the building fund for a new fellowship -hall, -.................................... LastSundayseverol memben from Wesley Chapel joined Farminglon United Methodisi Church at Fannington lo celebrate our connec- Uon with a charge-wide service at 11 B.m. As usual, Tammy Tolbert, Ihe pastor of both churches delivered an inspirallonal message. Following Ihe servlcc there was acovered dish lunch- in the fellowship hall. Vemon Dull celebrated his birth­ day last week. His daughter, Tina and her husband BtenlGobble Heated him 10 dinner at Sagebrush in Clemmons. Ruth Davis celebrated widi him also. James and LeliaBsslchave relumed home from a trip to Daytona Beach, FlarHieyenJtJysl irelaxing vacaU'oii ■ allhebeach. Ethan Boger,astudenlalN.C. Stale University, was home lasl Sunday vis­ iting his parents, Bob and Kathy Ellis. Jim Wilson Entertains Cooleemee Seniors Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Bradley Curtiss Home-Curtiss Couple l\4arried In Mocksville tonas Bradley Curtiss and Amy Lynette Home of Mocksvillc were united in marriage on Tuesday. Dcc. 30. ; The wedding and rcccption took pbce at tbe home of Pam and Ken Curtiss. TheRev. JimCfydcroffici- ttd. ' ThebrideisthedaughtcrofWanda •nd Kevin Home. Tiw groom is the son of Pamela Bradley of Oregon, and Ken Cuitiss of Mocksvllle. Ibebcide was given in mamage by her bcodier, Justin Home of Mocks­ ville. The maid of honor was Beih MimonofWinston-SaIem,and(hebest man was Mlchacl Roscnmeier of Ad­ vancc. The guests consisted of family and closc friends. s Pam Qiniss directed the wedding and Crystal Home was the guest regis­ ler attendant. Following a honeymoon in the Ba­ hamas, ihecouple will reside in Mocks­ villc. MisccUaneous Shower TT« bride-elect was honored at a miscellaneous shov«r at the home of Decdra Bright, also hosted by Beth Minton. The Cooleemee ScniorCltlze№ met Jan. 12 in the fellowship hall of the First BaiHist Church with 25 members, one visitor and two new members present. The meeting was called to order by the president. Prayer was said. The group sang "What a Friend We Have in Jesus." The assistant chaplain gave the de­ votions, using Psalms 116: "Profes­ sion of love to God for deliverance." The Sunshine Committee reported that 33 gel well and seven sympathy cards were sent during the past year. The minutes were rcad and the treasurer’s report given. Thcprcsidcnl reviewed the club by-laws. If il is snowing, sleeting or ice on the roads, the meeting may be can­ ccllcd. DoibaraTbc^tonannouncedevcnls being held at the SeniorCenier. The club voted toglvc adonation to a family who lost everything due to a fire. Jim Wilson entertained the group with his singing and his guitar. Healso gave a reading, "Hello." 11« next mcciing will be Jan. 26 weather permitting. Everyone is to bring a SI gift (wrapped). The meeting adjourned with the club song, followed with prayer. 9 YadkinviUe. N C 27055 0 M o n .-Frl8 J0 .5 á0 ÿ S a t m O O AM C 'D u u H « tt« UAf<pMluls RrpairaonPreinb« • CiuiomtX*sign Valentine's Day is Almost here 60% Off Select Jewelry 336-679-4653 Helen H aln h O w n er^ Nancy Stevenson M Cßuck’s Pizza.TM 9*»i-rnHÍ ÄM« 4 tOnmMi Lee Jeans MOCKSVILLE 6 3 4 - PARTY PACK I|UlRGE2-T0milG PIZZA • ■i-ISWMfiS+ 2 UTER COKE* 9 9 T 9S ; n W E D tU W R V I •-ÇAU. raU R S U K R B O M ORDERS IN NOWI ■ It just makes sense; WTicn pu'rc rccmiciing from an illness at home, you can sleep in your ottTi bed, «•atch your own TV set, use your own bathroom. You're in ftmlliar sur­ roundings. You're more rela.\cd. You're hap- picn You rcco\’cr faster. At Rowan Regional Home Hi-alth, wc make it possible for you to get well In the comfort ofyour own home without giving up any of the medical carc you'd rcccivc iii a hospital. And the cost is usually far less than a hospital stay. Backed by the fall resources cf Rowan Rcgional Mcdical Ccnicr, our scrviccs include nurses on-call around die clock and links to a fiill mi-dical team; home infiision therapy, physical therapy, occu­ pational and spccch ihcrapy, nutritional counseling, and much morc. To find out more about Rowan Rcgional Home Health, give us a call. Becausc we'rc your source for total healthcarc. Even in your home. Rcwan Regional Med ic a l CEbfTER H om e H e a lth li Hospice Your SOUKC For Total Healthcuc. UlO N. Main St.. Salisbury (7M) M-llUoiKUteMlt-rWHM New Arrivals DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 22,1998 - CS Denniston-Hendrix Engagement Announced - Pee Wcc and Emily Couch of Mocksvillc announce ihc engagement of their daughier. Palgc Lynncltc Dcnniston, to Kevin Delano Hendrix, the sonuf Delano and Amy Hendrix ofMocksvillc. : The bridc-clecl is a 1989 graduate of Davie High Schtx>l and is direclor of purchasing for Autumn Care. : The groom-to-be is a 1987 graduate of Davie High School and earned an associate degree from Mitchell Communily Collcgc. He is a policc ofricer wllh the Mwksvillc Police Department. - Tho wedding is planned for March 28 al Hardison United Mclhixllst Church. Retirement Party Planned Have you finally been able lo quii lhal day-to-day grind and retire? If so, come celebrate with Uie Davie County Senior Ccntcr. OnMonday,Jan.26,from l-3p.m. theSeniorCenicrwillhosiaretircment party for ail those who retired from their jobs in 1997, or for anyone who bringsa'97retifcc. There wil I be food, fun. fellowship and entertainment. Bring a guest. RSVP by Jan. 23 by calling 634-0611. WHITE Jamie and Wendl White of Mocks­ villc announce the birthofthelrdaugh- ter, Sydney Brooke on Jan. 7,1998. Sydney weighed 8 lbs. and 13 1/2 oz. and was 22 1/2 inches long. Maternal grandparents arc Gene and Joyce Jones of Advance. Paternal grandparents arc Gracc Hools WInslon-Salcm, and the late Don While. Grcal-grandparents arc Louise Jones, Ethel Smith and Mamie and Josh White. BOLES Tammy Boles announces the birth of a son, Matthew Kelly, on Dec, 31, 1997 al Columbia Davis Mcdical Ccn«- ler in Statesville. He weighed 8 lbs. 13 oz. and was 21 inches in length. Mat^w has two brothers: Joshua and Johnalhon; and a sister, Elizabelh. Grandparcntsare David and Darlene Owings of Mocksville, and Bill Boles of Monroe. Grcal-grandparents James and Roxanna Head of Cooleemee. 4 Corners News By Marie White Four Comers Corrcspondcnl A large crowd attended die third Sunday nighl singing at Courtney Bap­ tist Church. It was very enjoyable. Jeny Potts visited Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Smith Sunday aftemoon. LS. Shellon Jr. is undergoing tests this week and needs our continued prayers. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carr Harpc. and Vemon Dull wcreSundaydinncrguests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe White celebrating Mrs. Harpc's. Vemon Dull's and Marie Whilc’sblrthdaystogctherasihcyhavc for over 40 years. Bairy Smilh is on our sick ll&t and needs our prayers. Our home-bound of the week is Ollive Burgess. Her address is 284 Four Comers Road, Mocksvillc, N.C. Drop her a card and remember her in your prayers. Medical Associates of Davie The “Chicken” Flu Q; What is the "chicken" or ovion (bird) flu Ihot I've been hearing about In the news? A; The flu virus outbreak that began in China last year is a strain of induenza named A(H5N I) that was (irst isolated in binds in 1961, but had not appeared in humans until l997.This virus has been connected with the deaths of fwe people and in the infection of between 15 and 20 others. At this time, health investigators report that the virus is transmitted from birds to humans rather than from humans to humans. Q; Could this flu spread to the United States? A: Currently*no cases of the A(H 5N lj llu have been reported outside Hong Kong, l-lowevei; because there is not yet a vaccine for this strain of the flu and influenza strains can mutate, the long-term predictions for this disease are uncertain, Q; How Is this avian or "chicken" flu different than other flu strains? A: Influenza viruses are divided into three categories: A, B and C.This particular strain is a Type A strain. Type A strains mutate constantly and therefore are responsible for major epidemics every several years. Types B and C are less common and result in local outbreaks and milder cases. Q: Are the symptoms from the "chicken"or avian flu different than other types of flu strains? A; The initial symptoms of this flu are similar to Type A strains of influenza—sudden onset of sore throat, cough, headache, aching muscles and high fever. However, symptoms can quickly become more serious, especially in Type A influenzas which can be fatal. Whenever you get flu symptoms, watch closely for any change in your condition. For a generally healthy person, symptoms will improve in a week or so. As always, if your symptoms get worse, call your doctor. See next month's column for questions and answers about how environmental changes can influence our health. Novant Health Triad Region facilities include Forsyth Memorial " Preston Edwards, MD Dr. Edwards, a Family Practice Spedalist, is a graduate of Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. He completed his residency at Roanoke Memorial Hospitol and is board certified in Family Practice. L Medical Associates OfDavie' I . joe>LEdiMR<i,MO '.FamilyFmake' Prestoh'H. EAwnfc, AID. , fdmiV Practice if ‘ BMH^HarriunMD■' ■'"Faml/l’rixtlce t ■‘ y i G eorfeaK im beH y/^ " FamilyPioakt ' Wrn<m O :K en fm ,m ' , Family Practxe i ' (7Q4);634-8000 ' Hourt ft00/Ut-7.«0 m M M -Thn., B.-ooAMhS.:oomfi}iaf Hospital, Medical CommunityCeneittI physician practice locations. ll, Davie County Hospital, - ond 27 Novont Health NOVANTREALTH HwyÔ OI - Mocksville Saturday and Sunday January 24 - 25 A portion of this weekend's proceeds are going to TAe Children's Miracle Network FAtílíRS W fÒ M rt S a la c tlo n fn D aufa County 15 Extra Minutes a Month For a Yearl on EVERY PACKÄQEI (S15.95 = 15 MinM)nth)* FREE Motorola Profile 300 FREE Leather Case and FREE Car Charger* •. New linf of lervi« with 12-m ncplwdawlilapproval reqMircd. Blah. OOcrnot availablaonaltnlaptiM. lUah. Blah. UnuMdpKka|trainMtM do not carry over lo ths roUowiog moMlvaiidnoreflmdiorGiwiittwUlhaiivmrorinuMdmiaut«. Blah. BUh. Blah. Roaming kxi( di«aMa.wltotldwr|Map(ily. O te raarictkmapply. QffvEiidiJaau«y39.199t. Sandwicltes Plate Lunches H ickoryJ^t- Æooked Bai>B-Qu^ New Dining Room Open No Smoking Section CATEmNG TAKEOUT CALL 634-0075 Сб - D A V IE CO UNTY E N T E R P R IS E REC O RD , Jan . 22,1998 Advance News B ; Edith Zln Advance Correspondent ; Maurice Ritchie from Duke Divin­ ity School, Durham attended worship scrvice at the Methodist church Sun* day. He gave an Interesting talk con­ cerning our church and the role of a studentpastor. Mr.Riichie’swifeDottle ' occompanied him. ; PastorDenmsMarshallwillbccel* ;ebrating his birthday Jan. 21. Altar • . flowen In the church Sunday werc given in his honor by his daughters Renee*. April. Tori and Kenzie. Sadie Gross of Pfafftown was a Saturday afternoon visitor of Edith Zimmerman. Sympathy is e^^tendcd to the family of Donnie Myers. “ Windows arc being rcplaccd in the Methodistchurchfellowshipbuilding. Replacement started last week. Any­ one Interesied in paying for a window can see a church member or commit­ tee. There arc many windows lo be replaced Many thanks to ihc Advance Brownie Troop who mode handmade рофоитп gifts for the shut-ins In the communily during the holidays. The troop leader is JunkoGilbeil and Kaye Dunn, an assistant. Mary Berridge and her sister Rosalind Morris of Winston-Salcm were Tuesday afternoon visitors of Edith Zimmerman. Many from ourcomniunltyaltendcd the Masonic Lodge dinner and Instal­ lation of olticcrs last Saturday night at the lodge building. This number in­ cluded Masonic widowsandothcrvisi* tors. We werc happy to sec Maybclle Orrell at church Sunday after a years absence due to Illness. Mrs. Ruby Markland hascelebrated her 85th birthday for the past two S un- days. HerbinhdayfeWonSunday. Jan. 11. Her children presented her with a corsage and all her family, children and grandchildren, attended church ViithhcrallhcAdvanccBaptist. After­ wards the 1Г family members took Mrs. Markland out lo lunch in Clemmons. This past Sunday» Jan. 18 a lun­ cheon was glen for Mrs. Markland at the home of her son and daughtcr-in- law Charles Jr.. and Lorenc Markland. Attcndingwcrcfamily members. There was a beautifully dccoratcd birthday cake. Family talent provided cnler- tainment. Doug Markland Jr. played the clarinet, featuring selections of movie tunes. Susan Markland and Daniel participated in a puppet show, done by God's Kids Puppet Ministry. A quartet made up of grandchildrcn. Susan. Sharon. Doug and Daniel ..Markland sangsongs..Diiringthcdinr_._ ner tunes of the 30s and 40s were played. Twenty-two people enjoyed this favorite occasion, including son and daughter-in-law Doug and Jean Markland, and grandson Charlie Markland. son of Charles Jr. On Sunday night Jan. 18 Janicc M. Jackson and daughters Lindscy and Margie Ann honorcd their husband and father RobbieJackson withabirth* day dinner at their home. Guests were Steve and Mollic Tilley and their son , Corcy; Dennis and LaRuc Marshall and thcirdaughicrKcnzIc.and Janice's parents Frank and Margie Markland. On Tuesday night their families hon­ orcd Dennis and Robbie by taking them lo a Duke ball game In Greens- boro. j A very limited supply ofthe Davie I County Heritage Book Is now avail- | able for a short time. They arc avail­ able thmugh four commillcc mem­ bers: Teny Dcadmon, 284-2026; Julia Palton, 634-9533; Frances Beck, 492- 5234; and Edith Zimmerman, 998- 4356. Anyone that hasn't picked up a book should call any one of ihesenum- bers. 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Bom Jan, 12,1998, he is survived by a sister, Miranda Williams of Win- ston-Salem; grandparents. George and Peggy Grimes of Advancc and Gurney and Doris Williams of Mocksville; uunls and unclcs. Randall Grimes of Advancc. Jeff and Kalhy Williams of Mocksvillc and Ronnic and Gina Bo­ gcr of Mocksvillc. A graveside .service was conducted . at.l 1 a.m._Jan..l5, at BearCreek Bap-, list Church by the Rev. Robert Dent. Memorials may be made lo Bear ' Creek Baptist Church Building Fund, c/o Jerry Hanes,268 BcarCrcckChufvh Road. Mocksvillc. N.C. 27028. Paul Fraiddin Jarvis Paul Franklin Trank" Jarvis, 72, of Winslon-Satcm. died Jan. 15,1998 in the home. He was bom April 4.1925, in Davie Counly lo Marty Uagons Jarvis und Enoch Clyde Jarvis. After serving in World War II, he attended Draughans Busi ness College and worked aboul 35 years at Mock Tmcks before retiring ondiSiibilliy.HcwasamcmbcrofPlne Grove United Mclhodist Church wherc he was in the Willing Workers Sunday school class. He was also a member of Jonestown Senior Citizens. ■ He was preceded in death by a sis- icr.CamillaAllenjandabrothcrJImmy Jarvis. Surviving are his wife, Betty Co/art Jarvis of Ihc home; 2 sons, Wayne Franklin Jarvis of Lewisville and MichacI Randy Jarvis of Clemmons; a grandson; 3 brothcR, Lester Jarvis of Covington, Va., Tommy Jarvis of Huntsville and David Jarvis of Farm­ ington; and a sister, Helena Bogcr of Mocksvillc. Funeral services werc held at 11 a.m. Jan. 17. at Fine Grove Unilcd Melhodisi Church with the Rev. Jim Bowen officiating. Burial followed in thcchurch cemetery. I Mildred Beaver Mildred Louise Bost Beaver, 86, of WixxlIcaf.dicdJan. 14.1998,at Rowan Regional Mcdical Ccnter in Salisbury. She was the motherof Larry Beaver ofMocksville, Funeral scrviccs werc held at 2 p.m. Jan. 17. at Oakdale Baplisl Church in Spenccr by the Rev. Robert T. Heard. Burial followed in the family plot in the church cemclery. Louise Charles Campbell Louise Charles Campbell. 92. of Jim Charles Road. Mocksvillc. died Friday,Jan. |6,1998,at AutumnCarc ofMocksville. ShcwasbomAug.7. l905.inDavic County lo the lute Sallie Cmmp and John Charles. She was relircd from Ihc Davie County Schools, teaching at County Line, Cool Springs. Davie Acadcmy, Advancc, Davidson. W ill­ iam R. Davlc and for 20 years in Cool­ ccmec. She was a member of Victory Baptist Church in Coolccmec and a previous of First Baptist Church In Mocksvllle. .....She was preceded In dcalh by.her„. husKind. John B. Campbell. Surviving are her daughter. Mary SmlihofMock5villc;3grandsons,Erik Smilh of Elon College and Jason and Dusty Smith of Cullowhee; 2 sisters. Sara Woodruffof Helen Carter, both of Mocksville. Funeral scrviccs were held at 3 p.m. Jan. 18. at Eaton Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Shelby Harbour. Burial followed al Rowan Memorial Park in Salisbury. Memorials may be considered for Victory Baplisl Church. P.O. Box 686. Cooleemee, N.C. 27014 or Camp Manna, c/o Stan Riddle. 199 Davis Road, Coolccmec. N.C. 27014. Larry Leo Jones Larry LcoJones. 47, ofPInc Valley Road in the Hickory Hill communily. died at his home carly Saturday, Jan. 17, 1998. He was bom in Winston-Salcm. April 15. l950.toEarlcAndcRon Jones of Winston-Salem and the late Leo Carthage Jones and w:ls a graduate of Appalachian State University. He and been an educator In the Davie County Schools for 25 years most rcx’cntly as principal of Pinebrook and William R. Davie Eiemcnlary Schools. He was a member of First United Methixllsl Church of Mocksvlllc. Surviving, in addition tohis mother, arc his wife, Linda Manz Jones of the home; 2 daughters, Mercdlth Leigh Jones of Lewisville and Anna Man/. Mcrcler of the home; a son, Matthew Scan JoncsofGrccnvillc;asistcr. Janicc Medlin of Rural Hall and a host of friends. A memorial scrvicc was held at 3 p.m. Jan. I8.at First United Methixlist Churchof Mocksvillc with Larry Mock and the Revs. Ed Biggcrs and Bruce Gwyn officiating. Memorials may be made to the College Scholarship Fund of Mocks­ vlllc Flr;i United Mclhodist Church, 305 North main Street. Mocksville, N.C. 27028 or lo A Storehouse for Jesus, 464 Depol Street. Mocksville. N.C. 27028. ns VMttboro StrMt • ModttvM, NCлтшт Rufus L Brock 1937-1998 MOCKSVILLE m Stephen Collins Foster 1940-1998 MOCKSVIUE п р Я ш Ш К . ! V ¿UP CUSTOIVIEH APPRECIATION DAY SUPER, SUPER, SPECIALS I P Kat/i/een S e lv itt Rogers 1914 -1997 MOCKSVILLE « Gaj/gL’RonniGobble 1915-1998 SALISBURY « Eiinu Snj/ne 1908-1998 MOCKSVILIE Hoiimd IV. 1914-1998 WINSTON'SALEM lift DoHiift’ Krty Mj/ers P fl 1943-1998 ^ • WINSTON-SALEM 0 AMjs Cline Hutchens P J 1930-1998 i f l WINSTON-SALEM Boyd Thomas Spillnm 1951-1998 DOBSON Don Freeinnn 1938-1998 ANTLERS, OKLA. 0 E l Mart/ Wirtz Vhnglin 1916-1998 LEWISVILLE Ethel Hillon Beauchamp 1916-1998 WINSTON-SALEM til Margaret M. 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These ceremonies and services — which your funeral professional can customize — encourage Ihc gathering of family friends, provide a means of expressing feelings and emotions and allow mourners to accept the reality of death. Your fUneral director can also explain burial and cremation as well as casket and um choices, which can piay a valuable role in the ceremony. Eaton Funeral Seirvice I . 325 N. Main Street I MocksvUle, North Carolina ' __________ i704) 634-2148 Efl97ii2o ■ DAVIE IVNERAL SERVICE LLC 416 VaUey Rd,MocknllIe,NC 70М 34-ЭШ Sweet Lover's Haven 4?. Sp ed ili Ooocl Tlirou(|li Jiim iiiry :10, for widows and widowers a special Valentine's Party Friday, Febraary 13th Ramada Inn at Ctemmons ExUlMatIotentatc40 Valentine's Day can be lonely for ihose whose spouse has.dled We're imiting —yoU-40^-ourgueit-thii.year-ala.pany— In your honor. 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ROWAN5, REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER WOMEN’S SERVICES Wc accept all forms of insunncc, including Mcdicaid.4 ^ v ie S c h o d s D A V IE CO UNTY E N T E R P R IS E REC O RD , Ja n . 22,1998 - D l DivlcHlgli ■Пк nent Carwt Cmise is sched­ uled for Wednesday, Jan. 28, In lhe multipuipose room from 3;05-3;50 p.m. The guesispeakerisLyrai Yokley, soclalwotkerforlhehlgh school. Stu­ dents inlensled in careers dealing with socialwüikorhuraanservices should attend. Sign up In the guidance оШсе or see Tracy Bracken. A financial aid workshop for par­ enls and smdents »planned forlhun- day, Jon. 29, from 7-8;30 p.m. TIk workshop will address questions con­ cerning fumnclal aidand agues! speaker will explain loans, linancial aid^ and scholanhlps. A Mitchell Community College representative will also assist. Financial aid fonns areavailable In the guidance oflice and students should plan to take one with them to the woik­ shop. Shadowing applications are avail­ able from Re» Hobson in the student services office afler Jan. 22. Family Services and Davie Schools willpresenta6-weekclassfor parents titled "Parents Have Ups and Downs. Register by calling Family Services at 634-4510. Cost: $ 10 forsingle parents and SIS for couples, Wal-ManScholaishipapplications are available in the guldaiKe office. The scholarship for S1,000 is awanled to a Davie High student Completed applications are due by Jan. 31. See Vicki Hendricks. Davie High PTSA has some of the Patricia Hobson prints "Hometown Christmas" available. Pick upaprint at the office. Cost: $20. SouA Davte MiddW Falcon studenls of Teresa Cook, Robin Harden, and Lynn Moore vis- : lied Ihe Blltmore House in Asheville Dec. 18 as part of their sludy of Eu­ rope. They left Ihe school at 7:30 a.m. and relumed around 10 p.m. They learned about a table oncc owned by Napoleon Bonapanc and were told lhal uponhisdealh, his heart was placed on Ihe table. They shopped at theSiable Shops and hadapici^c lunch prepared by Ihe school cafeteria slaff. They sampled grape juice made hi the win- erybeforeretumlngloschool. Thanks to parent chaperone Paul Beaver and bus driver Brenda Hobnes. Alex Evans auditioned for the Northwest District All-District Band against 22 olher French Hom players and placed fifth. This placement al­ lows him 10 anend the district band cUnicinMorgaMon in February. Alex is Ihe fust student to make the bond since Soulh Davie changed loamiddle school. North Davie IHiddlc The RocketTeamhasbeen involved in several conlesls. Joyce Griner's sci­ ence students have writtenessaystiUed "Wellandsare Wonderful". Class win­ ners were Malela Meadows, Heather Patton, Jaime Banks,andSaraConners. Their essays will be entered into Ihc county competitioo. Pal Hardistei’s social studies su- dentsconpcled in the Geography Bee. Class winnen who competol In the school level were Meitdidi Biyson, Jonathan Crisco, Jason Пупп, and Jenny ManzuUo. Accelerated Reader Award win­ ners for December were Jenny ManzuUo, Jason Flynn, Cris Burch, Wilson, Brian Goughnour, Matt Spann, and Aaron AUison. Loraine Johnson spoke to the class about her visit to Italy. Language Arts studenls are explor­ ing the mysleiy of the IlaUan Renais- ACES nuth Studenvi have been solving problems involving propor- tloiis and peicents. Algebia students iue factoring polynomials and using factoringiosolvewaidmDUena. Eight glide ACES sludenis ure studying the American Revoiutkn and how ifie revolution affected North Carolina during their social studies classes. The ACES Team Is woridng on a guidance based career exploration and planning unit called "Carter Game," a part of Davie County's Job Ready Program. WUUam R. Davie Element«? CilizensoftheWeekofDec.9were Casey Ferrebee,WaiterVarona,Casey Carter, Brandon Johnson, Brandi Cockerham, Kayla Plumley, Daisy Varona, Shana Toney, Britlany Marshburn, Nikki Lewis, Ryan Robinson, and Michael Shenner. ClUzens for Ihe. week of Jan. 16 were Christian Martinez, Jacob Draughn, Dylan Stumbo, Christina Beaver, Meghan Matthews, Jennifer Romero, EdlthGomez,JennlferWhi- taker.LeaTarteton.Ju5UnMiUer,Matt Rich, and Ttay Hinson. Bus Riders of the Week of Jon. 16 were Christian Martinez, JudilhDelao, Dennis Mendez, Amber Carrion, Tray Hinson, Nicole Miller, Patrick Hairis, and Brandi Carlton. ICindergarten students of SUcey Brunelli, Lori Latham, ond Linda Diye hove studied Ihe letter "Mm". They hove sorted and graphed the color of M&M's, They estimaled the number of M&M's in a jor and experimented wllhmagiBls. They read If You Give a Mouse a Cookie, Mouse Count, and It Looked Like Spill Milk. DAREgraduatlon was heldfor fifth graden Tuesday, Jan. 13 In the gym. The presenlatlonofcolon by Ihe Davie High RCXTC began the ceremony. Mary Sine welcomed all guests, and Officer Lee Whitesides ond Frances Tutterow recognized special guesis. Miss Nonh Carolina 1997, Michelle Wairen, was lhe guest speaker. Fifthgrade leachen,MeUssaBrown and Sudie Whaley, presented the cer­ tificates. Certificales were presented to Ihe high school roles models. The ceremony ended wilh aU fifth graders singing the DARE song "I W ill Dare". Reports cards were sent home Jan. 22. Third graden will take Ihe IQ test Jan. 27-29. Make certain your child has a good night's sleep, a good break­ fast, and Is in attendance al school on those dales. The Birthday Luncheon for De­ cember and Jonuary will be Jan. 29. Parenls are Inviled. Bus Riden will have their ice cream social Jan. 26. Fourth ond 3th groden will anend the Ballel Jan. 27 at Ihe Brock Auditorium. SludenB and slafrwill be collecting items for A Storehouse for Jesus dur­ ing January. The finl delivery date was Jan. lS;the second dale IsJan. 30. Hems needed are dry milk, shampoo, pancake roix/synip,21b. bagsof sugar, toilet tissue, grits, grape jelly, and pea­ nul buller. Carol Rasco, Ihe direclorofAmcrica Reads, wlU vish the Second Steps pro­ gram Jan. 28. America Reads is a national program set up by President Clinton to provide support in estab­ lishing volunteer programs lhal assist sludenis wllh reading. ModuvUh Middle FnirthgradenofSylviaSmiihhave begun Ihe novel There's a Boy in the Giri'sBalhioombyLouisSachar. They finished Iheir soU and waler conserva­ tion posien. Hannah Thompson who is the Accelerated ReaderofIhe month. Soil and Water Conservalion posien were chosen to compete In Ihe counly judging. Winnen were: fourth grade, Jessica Overby, Raeshln McNeil, Meghan Appelt, Brittney ReynoUs, Bailey Mans: fifth grade. Alvson Miss North Caroilna Michelle Warren tells Cooleemee Elementary students to make good choices In friends and study habits. Be Drug Free Students Complete DARE Sheriff Allen Whitaker presents medal to Christy Taylor. By NUke Barnhardt Davie Couniy Enterprise Rccord COOLEEMEE • Spcnccr Farrell knows what to do if someone offers him drugs. "Say no. or ignore ihcm and walk away," ihcCoolccmccElcmcntary fifth grader said toguests and rdlowgradu- ales of the DARE (Drug Abuse Resisicnce Educalion) program re- ccnlly in lhe media ccnicr. "Drugshun you mcntallyand physi­ cally.” he said. "Be drug fircc. il's the way lo be." MissNonhCan)\tnaMichcticWar- rcn was among lhe guests, telling the students the large number of people attending lhe DARE graduation was a testament to iheir support. This is a marvelous sign that your communily carcs aboul you ... and lhat's a big deal,” she said. Warren said she was an overweight and unpopular high school student. When she was named runncr-up in the Miss Amcricacomcst.il washer foui^ pageant. "I got involved bccausc I needed money for school." Please See DARE-PAgeD2 Walker, Johnathan BritU Jonathan James, Megan HoweU. and MitcheU Lawrence. Tbe DARE Ftogram for fii\h grad­ en will begin Jan. 23. DARE OfHcer, Lee Whiieskkt, will lead theprofnun. Continued On Pfttel>2 Kiystal Angell and James Arnold are congratulated for completing DARE program by Deputy Lee Whitesides, Sheriff AUen Whitaker, Major General James Emerson and Cooleemee principal Jeff Albarty. -PhokMliyRoMnFMraiHMn ¡School Briefs . wllhwhatwe'reir^todawilhchanictereilucalion.'l i*ldDr.BIUSteèdt IngihatUbeliia 1 eadi кДюо) уммрШ Ь « Mtvice piq)ect .> North D i* Middle: Octo- s ifl|||« p » m ^ 1 w ^ ie e o » to d b y Ibi bw,C6o ltM N E iw |c ttlq ;N tiiv a ^ ••N-;.'' «d ’ìuinmer.i' elcmenlaiy school should have a repon soon. Or. BiU Steed, superiniendenl, at Om e aaty ^ boaidofeducalioneailiet U is ito SUM connidee ltd rerooiihm ded^ iw id ii^ u n fild ie M w s G ii^ U ^ ^ • t StoM uUd^im gRm Kw < sch Po iB o aitiiii^ 'W»li»edlocoMliniit(lliniMlnii». ' wilh(cau^)CQnuniiiiaMRaa*ddilkM ilgiaaktw« ' wtUneed.* .....................r ■, ' Sports Teams Applcujded. ’^ ed o citian b o K d m ap ittd D v^ H lJiSd iaari |o<i<|loawiliWiw«dofitM»|iliyo№ Unda Bost'№ voUeyboU leam was 19-3 and weitt todwstttpUyoffa.'niecioacounliy team<raathe. c o o fe t^ Iille rot Ite fint l l n i t i ^ 'leM to die M 'ThM.'young qien n d w oim haw demon* sm iedW ii^g atBudN, admiiAte |oodi;aitsiiumsMp,^ BoMsaid. > State Honors Board 'Ilie N .C School B o iin ii A nodaliaai lecoiBiM d d» D tvie boanl w idi die NCSBA' Acadengr S c to o lB a in tim a ih ip S |i^ Ea^ofdiebaeidiiienitam inet^i(H ^^ m eatof 1 2 c o n M h ^ o {in ia iii|..T I» b a « d « a ij f l» e :i)r '« t f :ii9 » « f e t f ie » ^ :: , ■!( Cooleemee Elementary students listen to the advice of Miss Nortti Carolina during ttieir graduation Irom the DARE program. - Photo by Robin Fergusson DARE Program Teaches Davie Students To Stay Off Drugs D2 - D AVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 22,1998 ____ :: Conllnucd From Page Dl : CitliensofilKweekofJan.l2were Brandy Slwn, I}anny Smidi, Juslin : Moigan,AljbeyCaitner.MaltliewScll, I CaUierine Boyles, Emily Snrotd, Andrew Darcy, and ZocltYoldey. Moduvffle Ekimnlary Kindciganen studenis of Angela KoontzandPatriciaFeacockliavebeen discussing winler. snow, and millens. : Tlieymadegraphsusingtlielrpcrsonal ; mittens and gloves. Tliey are learning ; toteillimelollieliourwillicIoclultKy made in class. They are discussing animals Uiat liibemate in tlie winter. ICindcrgaiten students of Carrie : Hess and Shirley Driggan are smdy* I ; IngthelctterZz. Tliey pointed pictures : oftheirravorileananlmaiandplayed ; the Zany Bean Bag Relay. They are also learning about the live senses. ; Students enjoyed putting iheirhands. ; ; in bags and feeling the things inside as ; : they teamed about touch. Inside bags were cottons balls, seashells, popcorn : kernels, and spaghetti. : Fust graders of EliiabeUi Stames : ' enjoyed reading Noisy Nora and have : workingonsevenilnewskills. Inmalh they made i;Iock5 and are learning to tell time. They ore teaming to count money. The suite completed a unit on : Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. SecondgndeisofSandraRoblnson havebeenexploiinglhcpolarhabitats. They read A Penguin Year. Penguin ; ; Pete, and Balto, the Bravest Dog Ever. , ' They have been learning which ani- : ; mais live at the North Pole and which ; Uveal the South Pole. Students wrote _ a factual stoiy aboul penguins and a I ; fictional sloiy about polar animals. :• Each students made a display of one of : Ihe polar regions and presented infor­ mation about Um animals of that re­ gion. Students have also begun cone- sponding with Uielr penpals al Shady Grove. Second gnideis of Vicki Balsley andBrendaHoIlifieldbavebeenshidy- ing life down under. They have been - (tudying Australia and Ihe marsupial animalslhere. They are reading Alex­ ander and the Tenible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day and McBungle Down Under. Students of Ihe Week of Jan. 12 were Hannah Onell, Joshua Beiryhill, ; Lindsay Blackwell, Rachel Creason, Stephen Williams, Sieven HemandeA . CIiftonGarmon,Tanis Jefferies, Jerron Watson, Jessie Frye, Xavier Howell, Kayla Blankenship. NaKouye Smilh, Erika Miller. Ausiin Mayberry, Tan­ ner Lowe, Billy Short, Maria Wail, Sonny Slanley,Nlcholas Pugh. Aliyson Reynolds, Jesue Ontiveros, Damario Ijames, Satah Boone, and Jessica Bo­ ger. Terrific Kids for Januaiy are Jes­ sica Jones, Jordan Autry, Natalie McBride, Gavin Russell, Michael Beck, Sean Murphy. Roger Adkins, Asia Moore, Krystal Beam, Rebecca Diake,GregNuckols,Grace Williams, Amelia Etchison, Shelton Howard, Madison Melton, AndreaGrant, Adam McKnight, Stephanie Brawn, Chris­ topher Fishel, Nakkis Smith, Jamie Cbok, Bianca Hokomb, Joshua Whi­ taker, Lindsay Pharr, Megan Geyer, Christen Miller, Whilney Wyalt, Patrick Shore, Ausiin Wood, Kayla ;Talum, Crystal Heggins, Bradley Ответ, Toahia Hokomb, Nora Smith, :EoiilyHaniess,aiffSaueittun,1VAra : Wagner, John РШГ, CassandiaTiIky', Keànelh Blown, Annette Livingston, Samanlha Hobun, Daniel Renfroe, Jessie Bailey, Heather. Preslwood, DainaiioOanies,1VkrWoolett, Regina Wilkins, Rebekah Ert>, and KayU Snider. ' Students of the month of Januaiy are Amber Boger. Katherine Sims. Wdl Roooey, Вгк1 Gailher, Chelsea Reynolds, Kelley Bryan, Brandi Саи», Kyle RaodalL Joseph Таук». Blitlinv Mabe. Lamen Mock. Jack Evani,NikauyeSmitb.FIoydCbUiiH, Grady Caitner, C J. Dwiggins, Shaye Lewis, Nkole NkhoU, Jenieo Sales, Audrie Cid, Joneiu Ramiey, KeUy Edii,]oln VaadaU.Me(anGny,aixl ;B«ckyBcon. A special hiHcheoo wat held in the media ccMer with special iik ili, Jane Andenon, Cindy ftee- man,JudyWhitaker.Kay Payne, Pam ‘leweU, aid Mr. Suiter. S M jr G ran П я ш М т Rairtb giaden of Etnon Cote be- 'gutheiriludyofKativeAineikanaof .Noith Cvnlina with a viiil 10 Ihe An- :thn|iology Museum on tbe campus of :WakeFon<tUnivenity. Ibeyleaned :aboul Ihe dine Iao|uate iKiupa'cul- -.bms. SaidcMafcadabook.nviewcd :ii video, and contflntilarrilecto an fokeaadHirdnaiiiaaawataffmpri- M fcr Ihe Dr. MMio LM te Ю ч Jr- .'holidv- EichM dM lw ffllKvialin ■■ - Continued From Page D l To be succcssful, WaiTcn lold the students, you must make good choices and sum^und yourecif wilh lop-noich people. "You ore the only person in the world. You arc unique. Therc ¡s only one of you. You need lo take carc of your bodies. You need lo take carc of your minds," she said. "You arc building a foundation for the rcsi of your lire." The key to lhal life Iseducalion,she said. *Thechoices you make will follow you." She lold the students not lo worry about being prcliy or popular. "Thai’s nol Important... It's ihe enthusias m you have for life. Enjoy this time. Thcrc's so much av:ulabic. Take ad­ vantage of It." Joining Spcncer In rcading essays werc Cooleemee students Stephanie Dillard, KatlcGoldncrJenniferJacobs, Danielle O'Neal and Christie Taylor. "1 hope to never use drugs," Stephanie said. "I know whal lo do if someone approaches me with drugs thanks lo what I have learned in DARE." "DARE leaches all of us kids how lo take a stand." Katie said. "Drugs can split a family up in a heartbeat," said Jennifer. "Drugs lakes your money, pride and self esteem.“ "Not doing drugs is important," Danielle said. "Vou can make better grades, have belter friends." "Alcohol, drugs and tobacco can slam the doors of opportunity shut," Christie said. DARE Orncer Lee Whitesides, Davie Sheriff Allen Whitaker and Army Major General James Emerson werc also among the guests. Whitesides said DARE is a Joint effort between the Davic Sheriffs De- ponment and Davie Schools." Agrcatcr numberof young people arc choosing lo rcmain dmg free and say DARE Is UNOC Honors 6Fn)m Davie Six Davie residents al the Univer­ sity of Nonh CaroUna at Chariotle earned academic honors for die fall semester. Named to die chanceUor's Usi widi a minimum 3.8 grade point average were; Carta Y. Crews of Cedar Grove Church Road, MocksvUk, an ekmen- taiy educaliao nudw widi a 4.0 aver­ age; MkheUe Lynn McHan of Shady Lane, Advance, an elemenlaiy educa- ' lica major widi a 4.0 average; Quinn numasSykesofPuddingRklgeRoad, Mocksville, a physks major. Named to the dean's Usi widi a miniroum3.4gndepoinlavetagewere: Taman S. Rhyneh^ a criminal jus­ tice n ti^ of U.S. 138, Advance; Manha Amanda Hlis, an etementary mi^or from MiUiog Roadt MocksviUe; and Viigini« Leoaard of Gianada Drive, Advance. B ib l e B a p t is t C h u r c h яЫ Ы сШ one of the rcjisons," he said. You’ve taken the first step by learning ’Take Ihis momcm and lotik In front bow to say no." ofyou,” Whilakersaidlothestudcnls. Emersion urged the students to be Ihings I did ut your age would play a "Every one of Ihese people arc herc dutiful to four entities: God, family, pan. You’re going lo luve a lul of counlry and communily. "I never knew lhat I would bccome ' ' Emenion said, a general... and I never knew that the Wiirrcn said lhal drcams can conjc becausc they arc concerned for you. prcssurc. You'rc going to gel some inie. 'Tobesuccessful.youhuvelomake gixxl choices," she said. A TOO HOT TO Sign Up Now and Get a Free Month of Primevalue programming PLUS — a Primefinder Remote and Professional installation'. • M t to lu f or MainMit • Wmy f lit Hlaiiiliiim a • Over 160“ AvailMe (hm nili • K tlliln a iH ttC D Qualily Soiai • M ttitt, Sfo ili, Htwt, Pay Pir Vhw D A V IE COUNT Y E N T E R P R IS E REC O RD , Ja n . 22,1998, - D3 PRIMESfWby TIME WARNER SATELLITE SERVICES Call Now; i-aoo-PRiMesTAR(774-6378) S\MCK(;()()i) WAll U I \ I I ( ) u s ^ (704) 634-2222 854 Valley Road JVloclcs'V'ille Professional Ct. i N ^ o c k s v i l l e , N C JOVNUIITMIT OrMi Мал*г hom«. 2 M ' b«ctLAmo«M#!$e9. Э.' OCAOMONNOAOEiMitont coodtuon. This Э 8П. 2 BA nomo has »pKiou« graaireom. г В«№ RêrtCh ln iwtl waa. E«uo n..d, R«« c „  ï . “ g s s s r Гм .9о £ ^ a â a 'â e riS lM : мастоитяоАОBetutIfuI Mtunsl 5 к г и co<Ttttol*)y W . Â Æ 'Æ e 'S 'a ' üVeii aaepîlni Co«»l 0 ^lio éfciM CoMUlblLocated ta Ihe -'* -LocatedtalhecÜyUmiUoTMoekivUl» 634.3192 99B.3M7 Davie High Students Placed In Job Experiences NAM^ BOOER, CHAD CAMPBELL, MICHELLE CAPPS. DAVID COPE. AUEN HANES, JOSH HARDIN. MATT KHORN. YEAN LAKEY. BRYAN PHELPS. CHUCK ROSE. CHASITY SELF. TAMIKA SIPPRELL. ZEKE STARBUCK. JUSTIN TOMA. JOHNATHON WARD. SAMANTHA gpowaoR CPMIMAGINATION STATION CLONIQER FORD/TOYOTA CATES SURVEYING HAYWARD INDUSTRIES MICROFIBERS ELLIS JEWELERSFAIRCHILD INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTSHAYWARD INDUSTRIES JOCKEY TEXTILES DAVIE YMCAJOCKEY TEXTILESINGERSOLL RAND PARKWAY FORD YOUNG CHILDREN'S LEARNING CENTER ARgA MACHINISTTEACHER (PRESCHOOL)AUTO TECHSURVEYING DRAFTING ENGINEERING TECH GOLDSMITH DRAFTINGTOOL & DIE MAKER JET DYE OPERATOR CHILD DEVELOPMENT SPECIALIST ENGINEERING TECH DRAFTINGAUTO TECHTEACHER (PRESCHOOL) DHS Students Learn By Working By Joey C. Kennedy DHS Apprenticeship Coordinator Davic High School has one of the largest Youth Apprenticeship Pro­ grams In North Carolina. The program currently has IS students working In four counties including Davie, Davidson. Forsyth and Rowan. HighSchool YouthApprcnticeship is on educational program that pro­ vides a qualified student the opportu­ nity lo begin teaming a trade using an approved Department of Labor pro­ gram that combines on-thc-job train­ ing and related technical classroom instruction. The North Carolina De­ partment of Labor, a participating employer, and the school cooperatively pul together an apprenticeship agree­ ment that requires between 2(XX) and 8000 hoursof on-lhe-job training and on additional amount of classroom rc- laled instruction. It Is intended lhat upon high school graduation, the high school apprentice will continue as an Adult Apprcntice until all OTJ and rclaied insuuclion arc fuiniled. Current laborstalisticsrcport lhat workers have complclcd iheir ap­ prenticeship and becomc Journeymen Financial Aid Worl(sliop To Be Held At Davie High Did you know lhat applying for financial aid may be the first step in qualifying for low interest student loans? Did you know that a new tax law : will provide tax breaks to middle in- ' come families with college expenses? A financial aid woricshop has been planned at Davie High to provide stu­ dents and their parents with infomu- tion like this that will help them meet Ihe cost of college tuition Jan. 29, at 7 p.m. in the mutli-purpose room. *Tbere arc probably families out there that can afford to spend $10.000 a year for a state school but not many," said guidance counselor Vicki Hendricks. She encourages all seniors plan­ ning to go lo college and their parents lo attend the workshop. Parentsofunderclassmenmightalso wan t to attend to prepare for the future, she said. Hendricks will serve on a panel presenting information at the woric­ shop wilh Jill Powell, MitchcII Com­ munity College financial aid director, Maiy Lou Lawson, Milchell College admissions counselor; and Beth Kattner, UNC-Greensboro assistant director for scholarships. Those planning to attend the work­ shop are encouraged to pick up finan- ' cial aid fomis in the Davie HighSchool guidance department to bring with them. Basic information such as the four basic kinds of financial aid available and how to fill out fom\s will be pre­ sented. Hendricks said. Scholarships are merit based for academics, athletics or some special talent the student possesses. GranU are need based. Loans are awarded to stu­ dents with a financial need not met by scholarships or grants, and work-study provides jobs for studenis who need financial aid with salary paid by the federal government and the college, she explained. Every Davie High senior planning togo to college to complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid)even if they don'ltlunklhcy qualify for any aid, she said. New infonnation about financial aid comes out nearly every month, said guidance counselor Diane Hobbs. The workshop will be an opportunity to get the most up-to-date informalion. 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Avnilahle nl illese fine locniions: Fostcr-Rauch Drug Co.Davie Discount Drugs 495 Valley Rd. • Mocksville • 634-2141 141 Marginal Slreel • Cooleemee • 284-2537 |tor iiiorf (lehiilfd liifornmlioit riiU: l-miO fiVS-ÓVóO or visil имже.мгирпнЫсп.сот_______________ now command a higher salary lhan four year college graduates. The beauty of the high school pro­ gram is that a sludent can begin learn­ ing valuable skills al an early age by combining OTJ experience wilh the relalcdclassroomexpencncc. Thereis no belter way to leam lhan to work wilh an expert in the field who is will­ ing lotrain you. Students gel excellent education; businesses gel well-miined workers; schools gel motivated stu­ dents; and communilies get mulliplc benefits from every dollar lhal Is in­ vested. As technology and global competi­ tion increase the need for a well-edu­ cated and highly skilled workforce, business and industry In North Caro­ lina will only beas stnsngas the quality of its' workforce. Industry can take advantage of Youth Apprenticeship by using the schools to locale and screen potential highly qualified and productiveworkersinlhcmuch needed skilled arcas. Draman Named To Dean's List At Young Harris Annie Marie Draman has been named to die dean's list al Young Har­ ris College In recognition of acadcmic cxcellcncc for die fall quarter of 1997. Full-dmc students achieving a 3.3 grade point average or better are eli­ gible fordie dean's list. Draman.a 1996 graduate ofDavIc High School, is die daughter ofDcnnls K. Draman of Advancc and Grace Draman of Advancc. B lo o d P r e s s u r e G lie c k ■ я в* « iiiM ia v In E a c h M o n th Sunday, January 25,1998 Open 1:30 to 5:00 PM WE HAVE FILM à BATTERIES Regular Hours: M-F 8:30-8 • Sat 8:30-6 «Sun 1 ;30-5 W« ilCMpt АИ Major Drug Canii ludwiiig Partiwrt Foster-Rauch Drug Co. 495 Valley Road • Mocksville • 63^141 Making Real Estate Real Easy.’“ TRIAD, REALTORS* Stratford Road 91(V7254>S06 Davldwn County 9KV764-5005 DavieCounty 9KV9984B16 Relocation 1-800»27-439e [fl frtmrtr 9f w m " gj'fttf m Siiflig ga ш ш укш гд ам ! ш а и а ш а ам Larm scaroaAUиа«.мФ tea *ли a*m $ т , т saa м а л u c aAv« Immm «aa u b a bav«F«bul0u»t>nditiai»ti0ftal0n3ee««G«g#aj* SPACIOUS 2 STORY BRCK HOME W/TRPOfKH. 7RAD2STY«^1eour»*vei4rt.PnMintintWTi(. rnd«»noi, bullin chrt cab». Sueked foch FP Many iil/ul Sepvatt oil«#. N jMnp. “ ibnfl wei Му m Ьг«м aree, tarnlooi bnch амьшЫ ———■ svtóatie lirt, dU. btmt 9ar. 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Naai gol couna.VICKI FLEMiNQ m-iie ияагв*“ >. *~«i5îî.arTtuСЖАТ РЯСЕ R£DUCTIONIWELL-MAINTAIi«D, RANCH i»b#e#f «hanr»w and l» Им than в more»Ой.ввп«^Р.пи»ы1МВЙ.ва/.Эшсагрол okl Vir*d« traatrw tt^ ^w/th^ltrawut. ihcppino.itfwcli.W(«iv.BKTTYPons Me-use UOONNAPOnS 090-1169 __________________ _ ____ - TRM)mONALha*e*Mnaiiecpanfloerplan.32SS;o(HMMd(^toit»(vino.acK)^ * 8F.iMiuf.irm.24hraae*ity.B«n«ianui. « •«» { _________________ ‘* ^ ^ "*~ ® ^ *'w C W F L E I« N0 09e-1ieT CogrtryCUiMamCafrtiipfoquÄlKibü»«^ JENNIFERORSYUVlAOea-IITeCiNOY JOHNSON 90а-33в» l> 4 N II- l 4> ч1> 1 4 lar •*« i i cc. IМ«ма«ряЕЗТЮюиз нсюнаойнооо ю ь«м ont.75 actt« ol Moodvd land only mirwlaa iiom 1-40 and naar M courtry dub. E XCEPTKMAL VALUE I NORA KIRMAN 960-1173tat w w a a w aawi m a w last lo t mroiRun. BuUlnaquifl. frianfy.tMabiiilwlnbMoonMnianlbl- 4a Count* lam . Dmta Khooti.VICKIFL£UIN09W-1te7 Ш VMUV a«m-l0TS fo r sale «Ith no »та laauliamant io build. Qoll coucia iota amone otnart. ОоН/рооИапШа. From 144.200. Call a COLDWELL BANKER TRIAD. REALTOR aganL U M T ГАМ aawWOOOEO and OPEN LAND аамйаШ lot hoiMi and ptaea ol mlndl Raiiilctioni, vary accMitta.t7.400/aaa. BETTY POTTS ooa-iisa и м а м M CI aaMi-OOlF COURSE lots on 1» holt ouman«ng tfianvionahip СОМГМ m rural Oa«4t courtti Buy no« m l Crfd MNn 2 yra. l35-t&5.000 aaen.CMDY OR VICKI M M IIt iM M ia e Acao M casw ii. bm iv>h a if acme iotam na« Mellon S17.000 «Kh. O M arat d m to ictiooia. ihopa, miior roada. РиШе ммг/амаг. raatrtduna.усппшмаопив? |7>|7SA » aach atnidal Mrkmg catta lann. 2 horaaa ai9Md pat lot. aac gala, raitiicMr». HAiaa VCKIFl£MIN009e-1167 K a ia iiM ffiM ig g o lf COURSECOUMUNITY wtdb«a M*. Q">«n vaBay* and natura galort. Criooaa your n»n buHdar lor 1 * •erehomwa.l45-l55.00a BARBARAORLADONNA 90M 8I6aniM aa«a b m i -approx 32 acreswooMO'ep«) tn <ait groNlng nbhd. Lou ot road Irortaga. IS.00(VACRE. BETTY POnS99e-lt58 CMA bbm BiMi Iau«a-32W- acres tor rattdai«« or«y and m i el 6 homa«. No moblMnedUlV homM Aural MOng nad to WHp^VWlCenKloMaVCKIFlEMNQOBB-lia? M M U BMB BMUMIMB A gam ol a horiiMNa <Mh priMcy and larga traaa. 10.56 acraa. und iiovaa to rtvai botwn N/acc«M 10 VMrinRMr.Raatrtctad.CHARLES S»aTH7S1-S024 7.78 ACRES ioMngYMdn fk«ai and Iim Fdnwy: End ol Mraai location. Coutry aatmg m Iha Courtry Oub. 24 hr. MCurHy.BETTY POTTS oafriisa lai M bmb aai aoMMA BM BM« iitjNB CORNER LOT «Mh mantarahip n Barmuda Rui Country Club. Walar/8«Mr/gM avaWM. Oraal torcuttoncorwructton.&AUYB. MCGUIRE goa-iiu lav m mimaiB aw wurr BM I aaMiB •PANORAMIC VIEWSI Lait lot In IM naighborhood 10 buy and euttocn bum GdlAanrilApool avallabla In lo««ly OM VMay. CINDY JOHNSON oaa-2:taf I MBca foav AOD BiM NMBBasACRE (Mg lot county MMT ava«. ctaarAaval. rattridtert», naar Shady arovaScMaat " m graai coutwy atmoaphara.BETTY POTTS BM-119atai 4B aKaaav BU a BMIIU48 COUNTRY CLUB SETTINQ lor larga' . LADONNAPonsaaa-tiaa D4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 22,1998 Davie Dateline Fund R aisers Saturday, J e№. 24 B m M kn . Union ChaptlUM C.llwy.60l nonh of l-W. Counlry ham aMkf;isi, fum & sausage bisaiiis also available. 6:30-10 anv Saturday, Feb. 7 CMckcn Pie Supper. Center Conitnunlly BUg., 5 p.iit until. Piocmts to kncfit activ* Uy buikiing for Ccntcr UMC. Saturday, Feb. 14 Wmo,W illl«m RDa>fcVn).Doonorcn. 6:30 p. tiv Religion Friday, Jan. 23 M O PS (Molhen or Pm chooleri) will b^ gm nxxting at Mactdonia MoravianChun:h. Ad^unce.Fursuppotl&fcllowshipaswcllas cmfts & fooJ. Children guMed in ov,-n pro- gmmM0PreTS.9;30-l l:30a.nt Registra­ tion fee flcxibk to # of chiklren attending. Sclwlarshlps a\ailablc. Fdt moro info, call 9984394. Saturday, Jan. 24 DavieCounty Republican Mne's Federa­ tion, F& F Barbcqiic, 7:30 Tuesday, Jan. 27 Davie DemocTBticPaily,Cou tthousc,7pia Sunday, Jan. 25 Su№agen Bbhop Gary Gbier ofE^bco- pa) Diocese ofN.C. tovlsH The Episcopal Church ofthe Asccnskm at Fork & ofTicl- ate nl a ?crv ICC of 1 ioly EuchiiriM & Connr- ~ rmtkjn. 11 am: Light n w l Sit>cU foUowmg scrvkx'-EpiscopalChurehofthcGoodShjp- hciU at Cookcmec to oIm) [vuiicipalc. Fbr ■ more info, call 2844500 or 998*2867. Sunday, Feb. 8 Karen IVdc & New Rhvr, Mocfcs Mrih- odirt Church, 10:30am. R)r info, coll 336- 998-5518. Special Events______ Saturday, Jan. 24 Gala Opening, Brock PerfonnlnR Art# Center, 622 N. Main SL. M(X’k«i\ ilItf, 7 p.m. Free to public. Coffiec Hotee forSingles, Green Mradm«!i Baptist Church. 7-10 pm. Diicttiinmcnt by Robbie & Kribtcn. 940-6323. Sunday, Jan. 25 3rd Annual Super Boh I FamUy Fuft Night at YMCA. sponsonrd by Faith & Victory Family WoRhip Center. 4-10 pm. All ages. Swimming, games, big scnxn TV. food Tuesday, Feb. 3 Lct'sTalk Aboul It. DavieCounty Libnuy. "Scfcncc Fiction & Rmtasy. Exploring Who We Arc: Imagining Who Wc Might Bc­ come", 7 p.m. Seniors Meeting3 Thursday, Jan. 22 Christian Women'sBninch Club ofWin- stoo-Sakm. Bermuda Run Country Club, 9:30 am. Call 468-:tM5.S8.75. Щ Lei Crafts С М у1ж (7М }(М -»а Ci»11634-06l I formorcinfaiax-aiionUBrock Ccntcr unless rened oiliei'wbc. TTiursday, Jan. 22 .Cooking Hith Alaiy. Niitritwn Site. 1:30- 2:30 pm. Senior Chorus, East Room. 3 pm. Friday, Jan. 23 Bridge, Easl Room. 1-5 pm. WoodM«fUig,CiunRixmK:30-11:30o.nv Monday, Jan. 26 Retiirment Ruly, Nutritun Site, 1-3 p ia Cookemee Chib, Rm Baptist Fellowship iiill, 10am. DecorativtPaintiog.EastRoom.6:30-9:30 pnL Tuesday, Jan. 27 Investor's Chib, Easl Room, 7-8 ptn. OakGroveChib,UniiL'dMcthodatitill,IO ant Bridge. East Room, M p n i R SV P Nuning Home Party. 2-4 pm. Wednesday. Jan, 28 Variety ArtsClass,Crji\ Room. 8:30-n :30 am. Card & Board Games. East Room. 1:304 pm. RSVPSewing-B*, RSVP0irice.9am ..l pm. Fork Chib, rvrk Civk.'Center. 11:30 am. Thursday, Jan. 29 Cookii^ v«1th Mary. Nutriik)n Site. 1:3* 2:30 pm. g l « '« - « I ; 7 :0 0 P M ; • O lf i V i h i i t N r P i m m k l! 'irin f A M M d n r TWO I Johnson Named To Dean's List Ellyn Victoria Johnson, daughter of June and Bill Johnson of Mocb- villc, rcccntly ochicvcd a grade I point average of I 3.78 and was [ namcdtothcdcan’s lislatSouthanCol- Icgc of Optometry in Memphis, Tenn. [ She Is a sccond year student. She graduated from I Davie High School in 1993 md from Johnson Ihe Univenity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1996. Hillsdale News H D A V IE CO UNTV E N T E R P R IS E REC O RD , Jan . 22,1998 - DS By Bcnila Bm don Wyatt Hillsdale Contspondem Jcitnifer Whitley was honored at a baby shower on Sunday afternoon at theihomc of Catherine Duffy. Little Isaiah received many gifts. ^appy Birthday to Emily Keller, Angie Dodson, and Cathy Howe. The youth of Hillsdale will have a movie-thon on Friday night at 6:30. We extend our sympathy to the famUy of Lany Jones. I myself have known Linda Jones for many years, and she and her family are in our thoughts and prayers. Please remember liltle Dale Hones, next week he has extensive dental work schcdtiled. UBLIC NOTICE Interior Deslgris Inc. •Accessories -Window Treatments •Bedding Ensembles «Silk Trees & Plants •Floor Coverings •Mini Blinds •Wall Coverings •Charlene B. Cassidy .Jean Nichols Ward] IDS Associate Mon.-Fri. 9:5:30 3560 Clemmons Road. Clemmons 766-9918 NORTH CAROt-tNA DAVIECOUNTY EXECUTOM NOnCE Having quaUflad as Executor of the Estate of Jessie W. Spaugh. deceased, late of Davie County, North Carolina, this Is to notity alt persons having dalms against said estate to present them to the under­ signed on or before the 15th day ot April, 1998, being three monlhs trom the firs t day of publicatk)n orthis notice win be pleaded m bar of their rocovaiy. M persona in­ debted to sakl estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 15th day of Januaiy. 1996. Robert L. Spaugh. 1625 Dinkins Bot­ tom Road, Ya«Invitle, NC 27055. Execu^ tor of the Estate of Jessie W. Spaugh. deceased. 1-15-4tp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE CO UNTL Come See Ihe Mariachi Band onJan.24lh6-9pm r~BÏiÿTsôifïbrinks I & 1 Dinner ComboI (*lJO)G«<AiMdMr Им№Сош*о(11.30) ¡ ¡ I SUN.-THURS. IHNE-IN ONLY I DIrwtlont: From Mocksviile: ИО to L»#ri8vUle-Clemmon3 Road, tum right, ß mile on right. L«wltvill*>Cl0mmon8 Rd. Clemmont, NC (910)П8-0Э00 Sun. - Thurs, -11 a.m. • 10 p.m. Frldiy11«.m.*11p.m Satufdtv ■ Noon • 11 p.m. eXECUTORB NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of William Lewis MufUs Jr.. .d»> ceased, late of Davie County, North Caro­ lina, thia is to notity bH persons having claims against saki estate to present them tothe undersi||p>ed on or before the 15th day of April. 1998. being three months from the first day of publicalktn or this notice wiR be pleaded in bar of their recov­ ery. All persons Indebted to sakf estate will please make Immedate payment to the undersigned. TWa the 16th dayof Janua^. 1998. Shelby W. MutUs, 660 Country Lane. Mocksviile, NC 27028, Executor of the Estate of V/Wiam Lewis Mullís. Jr. de­ ceased. BROCK A HAMILTON 151 S. MalnSL Mocksviile, NC 27026 M 54tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY EXECUTRtX NOTICE Having quaNfied as Executrix of the Estato of Kenneth Miller Butner. deceased, lato ol Davio County, North Carolina, this is to nolify all persons having dalms against said estote to present them to tt\e under- signed on or before the 6th day of April, 1998. being three monttis from the first day ol puUication orthis notice will be pleaded In bar of Ihelr recove^. Ail persons In- debtod to sakj estoto wül please make immedlato payment to the undersigned. This the 8th day of January, 1998. Helen Jones Butner. 415 NC Highway 601 North. Advance. NC 27006. Executrix of Ihe Estoto of Kenneth Miiter Butner, deceased. MARTIN. VAN HOY, SMITH & RAISBECK. LLP Ten Court Square Mocksvilie, NC 27028 1-84m NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY EXECUTORS NOTWe Having qualified as Executor of the Estote ol Edna Creola Forrest Sayne. de­ ceased. lato of Davie County. North Caro­ lina, this is to notity an persons having daims against saU estole to presem them to the undersigned on or before Ihe 22nd day of April. 1998. being three months from the first day of pubilcatton or this nottee wUt be pleaded In bar of their ttcov- ery. AllpersonsindebtedtosakJestotowHI ^ease make immetNato paymeni to the undersigned. This the 22nd day ol January. 1998. Joe Long,633 Deadmon Road, Mocks­ viile. NC 27028. Executor ol the Estote of Edna Creoia Forrest Sayne. deceased. 1-22-4tn NORTHCAROUNA PftVJtCOUN TY- NOnCETOCREOfTORSHaving qualified as Admb^istratrix of the EstaieofLonnieMartin,latoofMocks- ville. Davie Counly. North CaroHna. the. undersigned does hereby notity all per­ sons, fimisandcorporatfona having daims against the estote of decedent to exNbit. them to the undersigned at 1411 West Rrst Street, Winston-Salem. North Caro­ lina 27101. on or before the 28th day of March, 1998,orthisnotfa^ewiObepleaded ^ Inbarofthelrrecovery. Allpersons.linns. . and corporations Indebted to the sakl es­ tote will please make immedtoto payment to the undersigned. This the 25th day of December, 1997, CharieneY. Martin.Administratrix of the Estoto of Lonnie Martin 12-25-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICB Having qualified as Administratrix of the Estote ol Stephen Collins Fostor. deceased, toto of Davie County, North Carolina, this is to notify a» pereonshavlng claims againsi said estoto lo present them to Ihe undersigned on or before the 22nd day ot April, 1998. being three months from the first day of pubilcatton or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov­ ery. All persons indebted to sakJestotowU piease make Immedlato payment to the undersigned. This the 22nd day of January, 1998. Carolyn B. Fostor. 195 Mortgage HH Way. Mocksvilie. NC 27026. Administratrix of the Estoto of Stophen Coliins Foetor. deceased. MARTIN. VAN HOY. SMfTH & RAISBECK. LLP Ten Court Square Mocksvilie, NC 27028 1-22-4tn BUSINESS FOR SALE Cuitom Filming ft Art Qallwy Bi»in«H . Qood growing iNiilnM* in good locailon with great laoM. Sorlous inquiries only. Cell 9 2 4 - 6 4 8 7 LM veHM ie a Number RetailACom m ercialBuild ing New 1,200 sq.fT Availabla Now Good Clemmons Location766-7054 or 993-2222 AikforTommir N E W T A X L A W How Do You Fit in? Confldential Appointments Fast Service Electronic FiUng- »15- R ich ar d S ch o o ler Income Tax Service 1697 US 158 E. • Mocksvilie, NC 27028 704-634-2777 PUBLIC NOTICES ^ T A X M 0 T x C e ~ " 1 r /VtoTjr^inTRIETOilcfen SUPFR BOWL SUNDAY I C 4 iiib K *- K o rá trs M u l* i-H u tid i ел1Ш i-H i>»-for» SAT. Ц-РМ imiU. Ьл virfiuJU^ Ш Fiee УЫ Г m U m U и Л я в ч ы М t l i » « S ta x M M « « t tñ tfc t k i » M l * , a « 4 Н и « r d « r K M в « 1 Ы j « f r ¡0 t t 1»ГЧ S ilrr. MO f W « p lia M ..JIO T V M .X t> w r r t lu n O IM fR O fF W . a 4 M V M w o o d V a o g a O iM * C lM n m o M ,766:3881 1 _ J STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DAVIE UNDERANDBYVIRTUEof the power of sale contained tn those certain Deeds ol Trust executed by Roger E. Musgrave and wife. Judy F. Musgrave, recorded in Book 188 at Page 910, Book 246 at Page 351. Book 246 at Page 358, and Book 251 at Page 433 In the Offk:e ol the Register of Deeds of Davie County, and under and by virtue of the euthority vested in the under­ signed as Substttute Tmstee by Ihat cer­ tain instmmento dated November24.1997, and recorded In Book 266, at Pages 369, 371. 373. and 375. In the Office of the Register ol Deeds of Davie County: and under and by vWue of that certain Aulhori- zatton, Rndinga and Onjer entered by the Cle tk of Superior Court ol Davie County on December9.1997, and of record In RIe 97 SP 160, default having been made In the toims ol payment of the indebtedness se­ cured by said Deeds of Tmst and the said Deeds of Tmst being by their terms subject toforedosure,andtheholderoftheindebt- e(№)ess thereby secured having demanded the foredosure thereof for the purpose of setlsfying sakl lndebte<biess. and due no­ tice having been given lo those entitled to sam . the undersigned SubsfltuteTmstee w&l offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, at the Court- houMdoMlQlloeltevMe,DtvleCounty. North CtroNra,al12:00Neort.onJ«Hi* ary 90, ItM , the tond conveyed in said Deed of Tmst. the same being owned of record by Roger E. Musgrave and wife. Judy F. Musgrave. and being more par- ticutoriy described as folov»:TRACT 1 (Bailey's Chapel Road): BEQINNINQ at a stone located In the northwest comer of the herein described Iract. same also being located in the east­ em line ol the Thomas L. Caudle Imct as described in Deed Book 68. Page 206, Davie County Registiy (sakl stone being an okl established comer ol the properties now or formeriy betonging to John Sheets and T.P. Baltoy), saM stone elso being tocaled North 01* 26' 20* East 649.72 feet from that axle tocated in the eastem line ol the abovesaid Caude Property and run- i^r^gthence from thebegmnlng point South 89* i r 45* East 199.43 feet to an Iron stoke; running thence South 01* 25' 45* West ak>ng the westom boundary of the Kent E. Walser tract as described In Deed Book 128, Page820. and in Deed Book 90, Pege160.Davie County Registry (passing through an iron stake at 770.11 feet), a toto) distance of 825.03 feet to a poinl tocated in the centerline of Bailey’s Chapel Road (Stoto Road No. 1617); running thepcein a northwestwardly direction atong the centortine of Bailey's Chapel Road the foHowing three courses and ifistonces: North 46* 50* IS* West 83.00 feet to a point; North 57* 46* 30* West 91.56 feet to a point: and North 63* 35' 30' West 65.00 feet to a point: mnning thence along Tho­ mas Caudto's eastom line Noith 01* 26^ 20* East (passing Ihrough an axle at 43.20 feeO. a totol dislance of 692.92 feet to a stone, the point and fiace ot the BEQIN­ NINQ. contoining 3.436 acres more or less and being a l of that property described In Deed Book 107, Page 663. and in Deed Book 112. Page369, DavieCounty Regis­ try, and being all ot Parcel No. 55 ot Davle County Tax Map H-8, Shady Qrove Town­ ship. all as per the survey of C. Ray Cates. R.L.S., Drawing No. 2867. made Decem­ ber 14. 1989. tost revised Januaiy 12, 1994.TRACT 2 (Peoples Creek Road): This property was released from the Hens ol the Deeds of Trust being fore- dosed. TRACT 3 (Highway 601): Parcel A! BEQiNNINQatanestoblishedironpIn. comer ot Baity Tire Service, Inc. (Deed Book 71. Page 554), aakl estobiished Iron pin being located near the southem paved poitton of U.S. Highway 601; thence from the begkv)ing wHh the Baity Tire Senrtoe. lnc.iineSoulhS9*37'3arWest21S26teet to an estoblshed iron pin, Balt/s comen Ihence with Bait/a Une South 33* o r 38* EaM 197.06feeltoaneetabished iron pin, B al/s comer in the line of L L I nrin (Deed BookBt,Page46e);tiencewMhlnin‘tline Soutt s r o r 06* Weet 37.97 feet to an eeMNahed iron pm. Irvln'a comen thence South 33* 13* 40* East 50.57 feet to an i Iron pin, livin'a comer to the Tuttorow, R.LS., dated October 17,1988. revised Juty 7, 1994, August 18.1994. March 15,1995, andApril 19,1995, Draw­ ing No. 1 7268-4, and being a portion ol that property described In Deed Book 173 at Page 730, to which retorence Is made.Parcfll B; BEQINNINQ at a placed Iron pin at the edge of U.S. Highway 601. common cor­ ner with LL . Inrin (Deed Book 61, Page 488); Ihence with the livln line South 35* 48'31 * West 228.46 feet to an estobiished iron pin In the Itvln line; thence Norih 33*01' 38* West 197.05 feet to an estobiished Iron pin; thence North 59* 37 33* East 215.26 feet to an estobiished Iron pin near the paved portton of U.S. Highway 601; thence South31* 56* 42* East 104,62 feet to the point and place of BEQINNINQ, containing .740 acres. For reference see Deed Book 71 al Page 554 of tho Davle County Registry. Together with all the bui|dlngs, fixtures ~ and Imprdvemento therMri, arid all righto. " easements, heredltoments and appurte­ nances thereunto betonging. induding all heating, plumbing, ventilating, lighting goods, equipment and other tangible and Intonglble property, attached to or reason­ ably necessary to the use of such pre­ mises. The aforesaid sale will be made subject to all encumbrances existing prior to tho recording of the above-relerenced Deeds of Trust, Induding all valkl and enforceable liens and also wiU be subiect to all taxes and special assessments outotonding against the property. The property to be ottered pursuant to this notice of sale Is being offered tor sale, transfer and conveyance 'A S IS. WHERE IS.* Neither the Tnjstee nor the holder of the note secured by the deed of Irust/ security agreement, or both, being fore­ closed. nor the officers, dirodors. attor­ neys, employees, agents or authorized representotives ol either tho Tmstoo ortho holder of the note make any represento- tion or warranty relating to the titie or any physical, environmental, health or safety conditions existing In, on. at or relating to №e property being offered lor sale, and any and all responsibilities or liabilities arising out of or In any way relating to any such condition expressly are disclaimed. The successful bidder at sale may be required to make an immediate cash de­ posit of the greator of five percent (5%) of theamount bW or Seven Hundred Rfty and no/100 Dollars ($750.00). This the 15th day of Januaiy. 1998.Q. Emmett McCalt Substitute Tmstee 633 W. Fourth Street Winston-Salem, NC 27101 336-725-7531 t-15-2tn PUBUC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARiNQ BEFORE THE BOARD OF TOWN COMMISSIONERS FOR THE FOL- LOWma ZOWNQ a h eh d m en t s NOTICE 18 HEREBYOIVEN. PURSU­ANT TO THE REQUIREMENTS of Chap­ ter 160A. Artide 19, Section 160-A-364of Ihe Qeneral Stotutes of North Carolina and pursuant to Artide 10. Sectton 5, of the ModcsvilleZoning Ordinance, thaltheTown Board of Commissioners will hokl a PUB­ UC HEARtNQ at the Town Hall. Mocks­ viile. N.C., at 8 a.m. on Friday. Jan. 30. 1998. Grant Inc., represented by Qeorge Wil­ son has submitted a request to rezone approximately ^x (6) acres ot land Irom Hospitol-Medical to Residential (R-6) and Residential Multi-Family Overiay tor the devetopmeni of an apartment complex. This property is located at the Intersection of Valley Road and Hospital Street and Is further described as being Parcels 22.23. and 24 of Davie County Tax Map 1-4-11. A sign win be posted at this locaQon to advertise said PUBLIC HEARING. All parties and Intorested citizens shall have an opportunity to be heard In favor of or in opposltton to the foregoing change. Prior to the hearing bH persons intorested may obtain any addittonal infomtatton on the proposals by visiting tha Ptonning Depart­ ment In the Davie County Administratton Buikiing. Modisville, N.C. on weekdays between 6:30 a.m. and 5.W p.m. or by tolephone at (704) 634*3340.JohnS.QaUlmore Ptonning and Zbnlng 1-22-2tn NORTH CAROLINA |DAVIECOUNTY NOTICe Of FORECLOSURE SALE Underand by virtue of the powerof sale contolned In a certain Deed of Tmst made by Edward Earl White and wife, Ann R. WhHe (PRESEN T RECORD 0WNER(6): Edward Whito and Ann Whito) to RobertO. Hinshaw. Tmstee{s), dated the 20th day of December. 1994 and recorded In Book 218. Page 619. Davle County Registry. North Carolina. Detoult having been made ln№e payment of the note thereby securtd by the said Deed of Tmst and the under, signed, H. TERRY HUTCHENS, having been substituted as Tmstee In said Deed ol Tmst by an Instrument duty recorded In the Office of theReglstorof Deeds of DaHe Counly. North Carolina and the hddei of the note evkiendng said Indebtodniss having directed that the Deed ot Tnnt be foreclosed, the undersigned SubstlUte Trustee will off er for sale at the Courthouse Doorrln the City of Mocksviile. Da^e County, North Carolina, at 3:00 P.M. on Wednesday the 4th ol Februaiy, 199eand will aell to the highest bidder for cash the following real estote situato In the County ol Davie, North Carolina, and being nore particulariy described as foltows: TRACT 1: BEQINNINQ at an (ron Crabtree comer In Anderson line,'runs South 5 West with Anderson line 4.56 chains to an Iron In sakl line; Ihence South 66 East 13.24 chains to an Iron In CrÀlree tine; Ihence North 5 East 4.56 chains to an iron, Crabtree comer, thence Nonh 84 West with sakl Crabtree line, 13.24 chains to the BEQINNINQ, conU^r^ng 6 acres, more or less. TRACT 11: COMMENCE at iron stoke in Alfred Hutchins corner In Waller Anderson's line and runs South with Wal ter Anderson’s line 296 leel to an Ironstoke, Gray Lakey's comer In Waller Andirson's line: thence East with Qray Lakey'a line 550 tee! to an Iron stoke In Gray Jikey's line; Ihence North 296 feet to an iron stoke in Allred Hutchins line; thence ^ l with Alfred Hutchins line 550feet to theBEQIN- NINQ comer and contoining thiee and eight tenths (3.B) acres, more or bss. Together with Improvemento,located thereon; said property being locatidat 197 Crabtree Road. Mocksviile. Norh Caro­ lina. I These 2 tracts comprise thit parcel Identified as parcel 23 on map 03 on the Davle County Tax Maps. Should Ihe property be purchised by a third party, that person must p a y ^ tax of Thirty Cento (30e) per One Hurdred Dol­ lars ($100.00) required by NCOS $7A- 308(a)(1). ^ The property to be ottered pirsuant to this notice of sale is being offer«! for sale, transtor and conveyance 'A S IS, Vm ERE IS.* Neither the Tmstee nor thf holder of the note secured by the ded of tmst/ security agreement, or both, ielng fore­ ctosed. nor the officers, dreoors, attor­ neys, emptoyees. agento or authorized represento&ve ol either ihe Tnaiee or the holder of the note make any apresento- tlon ot warranty retoting to thetitte or any phystoal. environmental, healh or safety conditions existing In. on. at tf relating to the property being offered tor èie. and any and an responsibiUties or liablties arising out of or In any way relating b any such condition expressly are discumed. Also, this property Is being sold «bject to all taxes.specialassessmento.ÀdpriorUens or encumbrances ol recordand any re­ corded releases. { Acash deposit (no persomi checks) of five percent (5 S) of the purdase price, or seven hundred Rfty doltoii ($750.00). whichever is greator. will be rnulred at the dme of the sale. This 22nd day otJanuan. 1998. H. Terry Hutchens. Subétuto Tmstee Pp. Box 2505 4200 Mooanton Road U C B B u ii^ , Suito 103 Fayetteville, North Cfotina 28302 1-22-21П PUBUC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARINO BEFORE TNE BOARD OF TOWN COMMISSIONERS FOR THE FOL- LOWtNQ ZOMNQ AMENDMENTS NOTICEISHEREBYGIVEN.PURSU. ANT TO THE REQUIREMENTS ol Chap- tor 160A. Articto 19. Section 160-A-364 of the Qeneral StohJtes of North Carolina and pursuant to Artkde tO. Section 5. of the MocksvUto Zoning Ordlnance.thalihe Town Board of Commlsstoners will hokl a PUB­ UC HEARING at the Town HaU. Mocks­ viile. N.C., at 7 pm. on Tuesday. Feb. 3. 1998. A) The Town of Mocksvilie seeks to expand the Extraterritorial Planning Juris- dictton to the loitowlng areas: To the north of Interstote 40 to Indude Parcels 67 and 81 of Davle County Tax Map H-3 and Parcels 19.04 of Davle Counly TaxMap 1-3.— Tatho6authandeasto(lntorstate40to indude Pameto 14.14.01. IS . 16,19.02, and 19.07, of the Davle County Tax Map I- 3 and Parcels 86, 87, 67.01 and 88 of Davle CountyTax Map H-3. AH properties are to the west and south of the recently expanded extratemtorial ptonning jurisdic­ tion. A map showing the effected proper­ ties Is on dlsplay at the Ktocksvllie Town Hall and al the Davle County Planning Offlce. B) The Planning Department has sub­ mitted a proposed amendment to the Town of MocksviUe Zonfa^g Ordinance tor Com- muntoatk)nTowerstoaddArtidelX. TELE­ COMMUNICATION TOWERS. The pro­ posed amendment consisto of the follow- All appUcattons for a Communlcatiorl Tower must be approved by the Town of Mocksvilie Board of Adjustment. Commu­ nication towera will be a Conditional Use In Ihe Industrial (I) district and a Conditional Use In the Reskfentlal-Agricultural (R-A) districL AU towers must be setback one- hundred percent (100%) of the towers height In residential districts and eighty percent (60%) in Industrial districto. Com- muntoation compantos must present a networi« pten for each proposed tower slto showing all existing and proposed lower sitos. Signsaraprohibitedoncommunica- Iton towers. Towera must be removed II not In use for one-hundred-elghty (180) consecutive days. For spedfic wording in ito entiraty, a copy of the proposed amend­ ment may be obtained at the Town of Mocksviile. C) The Town of Modisville proposes to chan^ the zordng district from Highway- Buslnes8(H-B)tolndustrial(l)foraportton ofthe foitowing properties: Parceto9l and 91.0lofDavieCountyTaxMapH-3. This property is tocated off the north sWe of BW se Chutch Road approximately 1 n\tle from US Hwy 601 North. All parties and intorested dtizens shall have an opportunity to be heard in favor ot or In opposition to the foregoing change. Prior to the hearing all persons interestod may obtain any addittonal Information on the proposato by visiting the Planning De­ partment in the Davie County Adminislra- tton BuikUng. ModisvUto. N.C. on week­ days behveen 6:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. or by tolephone at (704) 634-3310.John S. Qalllmore ptonning and Zoning 1-22-2tn tin. Ы T.C. Mym tncl T.O. Myan (0««1 Book S3, Pag« 325); ttano <Htti Myers' Im South 55* 34' O f WMt 1,482.05 iMt to in и1»Ы1|П«а Iron (in, 1Луот'СОПЖ, crauing a ntw Iron pin at M3.79 (Mt: thwca vrith l^ym 'tina Soum 02* 35'47* W aUim giM lointO iiM thtd Iron pin ctrnnon conw ot My.r> and Dorothy M. Hom (Oaad Book 129, Paga344) and n«w oomar Ola 12.ва2 acra tract owiadtiy tha To»*! ol Mockavllla: thinca a n « « » » Nonh 64* 10' 26* Wan 307.72 iM l to a poH ki tha aailarñ adga d a to loot toad: tMnca «Wl tha adga ol aakl raad, «W kkwkig ooutiaa and dlitancaa: Morti 39* SV 33* Eaat «7.Ю laat Ю a point; lh«<ca North 33* 02'32* Ea« 117.37 IM I to a рок* thanea North 2»* 24'16* Еам 117.l3laa»toapokit:ihwca North 24*06' 22* EaM 114.67 tMl to a pokit: thtnca Northig*2r4rEait7».37la.iioapok«: than» a cuna 10 tia ilÿil having a chord tiMitng ol North З Г 3S'26* Ea«, a chort dHlancaol1B5.S7ltai,aradiu«al2iOltat andan«colieeÄleal:lhincaNorthee* 49! ot* Eaat 141.40 laat to a naw Iron iiki: thMicaNorth SS* 49 O f Ш 1M.M laM |oanawkonpki:«wicaaeunittolha light hntigachanlMaikiaclNarth74*e3'40* Eatt a chort dwanca ol 1S2.12 laat, a ladkia ol 241.60faat and an aro ol 164.74 taett(>ana«lronpk\;«w»aacuivttotha Wlhavlng«chonllitaikigolNorth74*20' 33* Eail, a chord dWanca d 161.21 IM t, a radkia ol 260 la«, and an aro ol iea.»l (Hl.toanaw iron pki;»*«a North 56* 16' S4* Ea«760.03 la« to a naw Iran ph ntar *i4 aoutham paved pottkm ol U.S. Htgh- WW eoi: IhMiea 80(i«i 34* 40'i r Ea« 116.061M4 to * » рок» am placa ol BE- etWINO, oontakikio Ю.046 acraa м «»pan on a auvay pn|iar«i by Qiady L <• oonl NORTH CAROI.INA DAVIECOUNTYEXECtim X NOTICE Having quaytUd as Execgtrix ol tha tastata ol Raymond Odali Ciawkxd, 31S MoisaStrsat.Mocksvila,NC 27028, da­ caasad. lata ol Davi« County, North Caro- «na, thia Is to nollly aU parsons having dalms again« sakl aslala to prasani Iham to » » undsrslgnad on or twlora tha 15lh day ol Apt«, 1«M, t)ak^ ttw a nwnB» NORTHCAROUNA DAVIECOUNTYIN THE Q ENERIl COURT o f JUSTICE DISTRICT COIRT DIVISION FILE to . 87 CVD 585CHRISTINE D ili. t h e l eT pumt!«, QERHARDTHELE NOTICE w t u v t c i ^ t> IK)Cna ■V PUBUCA*KM TO:QERHARDTHELE ‘ TAKENOTICEthata reiiet against you haa I actton. reitof being sought ia asi by which your spouM divorce from you. You ara taqulrad to ^ fliit day-'ot poHkaiksi ui lliia hMtÿtmitnstWVatf' no6caivaibaplaad«dkibarollh«irr«cov- 1896, s«d dato bakig' aiy.AllpanonskkMiladttsaklattatawai plaata rotka knmadtata paymtnt to lha TNt tht 15th day olJanuaiy, 1888. Card Wooltn Cnntonl. 315 Morta Stra«, Mockavila,NC 27028, Em o iIiIio I the E«ata ol Raymond Oda! Crawloid, 1 - 1 S^ thanmpuMcallonoli yourfaHuratodoso tothaoourtforlha Thto the 16th day PUBUC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARINO be­ fore the Davle County Zordng Board ol Adjustment on Monday. Feb. 2,1998 at 7 p.m. in the Commtostonera Room of the Davie County Administration BuikUng, MocksvUe, N.C. Business will be con­ ducted as foltows: A)CaUtoorder. 6) Review of the minutos C) Dates W . Jones has submitted a request for a Special Use Permit for a prtvato recreattonal facility to buikl and operatt a golf practtoa facility. Theprop- erty to tocated on ttie north shje of US Hwy 64 East adiacant to tha aast skle ol the Hickory H il Country Ckib and to further deecribed u being pareel 54.14 of Davfe Couniy Tax Map J-«. D) Mark Denton has submitted a re­ quest foe a Spadal Use Pannit to oparato a commerdal nursery In.ttta Raaidenlto^ Agjtoullural(R'A)2antogdistricL TNs prop­ erty totocatod ofl №e north sideof NC Hwy 801 Soutt). approjdmately 2/10 mito from U S Hwy 601 South and to further de­ scribed aa teir>g Parcel A-14 of Davto Couniy Tax Map L-5-14. E)O M or new business. F) Adjournment A sign wM ba placed on ttwse proper- ttos to advartisasakJPuMto Haaring. An parties and intorastod dtlzans are Invitod to attend a M haulng at which tima they shal hava an opportainiiy to ba heard In tovor of. or In opposltton to, ifte foregotog '^— .diacigeSrAtortoewhearlngratpersons- imeriaeted may obtain any addHtonal Infor- maltononapioposaloraikany questions tttoymayhavabyvtoittngttwPtan(4HI«nd ZoringDepartmenlon weekdays between 8 :X ajn. and S p.m., Monday ttvough FrMay.or by totophona at (704)634-3340. 1-22-2tn STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OFDAVIE NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE 97SP35 Under and by virtue of the authority contolned In a cortain deed of trust daled April S, 1994. securing a note and Indebt­ edness of $109,350.00, which was ex­ ecuted by David F. Pfefforkom (who Is tho current owner ot the proporty described therein), and which Is recorded In Deed ol Tmst Book 209 at page 365. Davio County Registry, Ihe undersigned having beon appointed Substitute Trustee by Instni­ment rocorded In Book 251 ol page 809 ol sakl Registry, default having occurred In the payment of the note secured by said deed of trust, ond at the request of the holder of said note and pursuant lo Order of Foredosure dated the 9th day ot Sep­ tember. 1997. iho undersigned Substitute .Trustee, In accordance with Iho provisions' ol said deed of trust, will offer for sale at public auction to tho highest bidder for cash at tt:00o'clocka.m.on Wednesday. February 4.1996, at the courthouse doo/^ In Mocksviile, Davie County. North Can^' llna.thetixturesandlolatlll Pembrooke Ridge Court, Bermuda Run, North Caro­ lina 27006, which is more particulariy de­ scribed as follows; BEING KNOWN AND DESIGNATED as Lot No.6,Seclion(1b).onaplat entitled •PEMBROOKE RIDGE, AT BERMUDA RUN.* recorded In Plal Book 5, at page 145, In the office of the Register of Deeds of Davle County, North Carolina; and TOGETHER WITH ANOSUBJECTTO all rights, easementoand regularand spe­ dal assessmento. Sak) property will be sold subject to toxes, assessments, and any superior easements, rights of way, restrictions ot record, liens, orolher prior encumbrances, said sale lo remain open for increased bids for ten days after toporttheieol lothe Clerk of Superior Court. The Substitute Tmstee may require the high bidder to deposit cash at the sale In an amouni equal to five percent of the amount bid as a good faith deposit Thto the 22nd day of Januar>*, 1998. Philip E. Searcy, Substllute Tmstee W ELLS. JEN KIN S. LUCAS & JEN KIN S 360 Knollwood Street, Suito 610 Winston-Salem, NC 27103 Telephone: (910)725-2900 1-22-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE QENERAL COURT OF JU STIC E DISTRICT COURT DIVISION R LE NO: 97J21 IN THE MATTER OF:MEQAN NICHOLE WYATT, a minor chUdНОЛСЕ OF SERVICE OF PROCESSBY PUBUCATION TO: DAVID WYATT TAKE NOTICE Ihat a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed In the above-entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought Is as follows: THE OAVtE COUNTY DEPARTMENT O F SOCIAL SERVIC ES IS SEEKING TERMINATION OF YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS WITH RESPECT TO MEQAN NICHOLE WYATT. You are required to make delense to such pleading no toter than the 24ih day ol February, 1998, said date being forty (40) daysfiom the tlrstpublicationotthis notice, and 1фоп your failure lo do so, the party seeking service againsi you will apply to the Court for the relief sought This the 18lh day of January, 1998. MARTIN. VAN HOY. SMITH & RAISBECK, L L P . BY: SALLY W. SMITH ATTORNEY FOR DAVIE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES Ten Court Scvjare Mocksvilto. NC 27028 (704)634-2171 1-15-3tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY EXECUTORS NOTICE Having qualified as ExKutor of the Estato of LucUta Clark Cornatzer, de­ ceased. lato of Davle County, North Caro­ iina, thto Is to notify all persons having dalms against sakl estoto to present №em to tha undersigned on or betore tt>a 22nd day of April, 1996, being three months from tha first day of pubilcatton or ttils notice wUI be pleaded In bar ol their recov­ ery. AilparsonalndebtedtosatoestatewlU pleasa make immadtoto payment to lha undarsignad. Tttetha22nddayof January. 1996. Qtonn Davkl Joyner. 3400 Highway JQ lSW »aA *an ca,N C 2 7 0 ' - NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTORS NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of Ihe Estote of Fay S. Boyles, deceased, late ol Davle County. North Carolina, this to to notity all persons having claims againsi said estole lo present thom to the under­ signed on or before ttie 8th day of April, 1996, being three monlhs from the firstday ol publication or this notice will bo pleaded in bar of their recoveiy. All peisons in­ debted to said estate will please make - Immediote paymeni to the undersigned. This the 8th day of January, 1998. Yoman Smith, 768 Redland Road. Ad­ vance, NC 27006. Exocutor of the Estate ol Fay S. Boyles, deceased. MARTIN. VAN HOY. SMITH & RAISBECK, LLP Ten Court Square ................ Mocksvilie,NC 27028... 1-Mtn NORTHCAROUNA DAVIE COUNTY CO-eXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Co-Executrixof tho Estoto of Fred Mitchell Jones, deceased, late ol Davle County, NorthCarollna, tt\ls is to notify alt persons having dalms against, .said estote to present ttiem to tho under­ signed on or betore the 6th day of April, 1998.being ttiree monttis from ttie firstday of publication or ttils notice will be pleaded In bar of ttioir recovery. All persons In­ debted to said estoto will ploase make immedlato payment to the undersigned. This the 6th day of January, 1998. Bartjara J. Lanning, 849 Fork Bixby Road. Advance, NC 27006, and Helen J. Cassidy. 270 McClamrock Road, Mocks­ viile. NC 27026, Co-Executrixof the Es- tote of Fred Mitchell Jones, deceased. 1-6*4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY CO-EXECUTORS NOTICE Having qualified as Co-Executors ol the Eslale ot Zelma B. Voggonlhaler, deceased, late oi Davie County, North Carolina, this is tonotify all persons having claims against sakl estoto lo present ttiem to the undersigned on or before ttie 15(h day of April, 1998, being three monlhs from ttie first day of publication or ttiis notice will be pleaded In bar of ttieir recov­ ery. All personslndebtedtosakl estote will please make Immediato payment to ttie undersigned.This ttie 15tti day ol January, 1998. Alan Lee Voggenttialer, 2141 Martin Avenue, Freemon), Ohio, 43420, and John Albert Voggenttialer, 14 Soutti Pinion Pine Circle, Blalrsden, Calilomia 96103, Co- Executors of the Estate of Zelma B. Voggenttialer. deceased. MARTIN. VAN HOY. SKÍITH & RAISBECK, LLP Ten Court Square Mocksviile. NC 27026 M5-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY CO-EXECUTORS NOTICE Having qualified as Co-Executors of the Estate of Annie Jones Mock, do­ ceased, lato of Oavie County. North Caro­ lina. this Is to notify all persons having claims against said estote to preseni ttiem to ttie undersigned on or before tho 15lh day of April, 1998. being three months from ttie firsl day of publication or ttils notk:e will be pleaded in bar of their recov­ ery. Allpersonsindebledtosakjestotewill please make Immediato paymeni to ttie undersigned. This the 15U) day of January, 1998. Bobby James Keller Sr., 708 Liberty Church Road, tAxksviUe.NC 27028. and Retha Cleaiy Keller. 708 Liberty Church Road, Mocksvilto, NC 27026. Co-Execu- fors of ttie Estoto of Annie Jones Mock, deceased. M 54tp SALE OF SURPtaUft VEHICU The Davia County SharifTs Offtea will sale at pubik: auction tha loitowlng surplus vehlde: 1987 Ford Bronco VIN 1FM0U15NDHLA28533 The sale will be conductedat Ellis Auto Auctionon Wednesday, January26. 1998at 7 p.m. M5-2tn of tha Estato of LudUa Clatk Comatzar. dacaasad. MARTIN, VAN HOY, SMITH & RAISBECK. LLP Ten Court Square Modisviito, NC 27028 1-22-4tn сттмонтимвнто« ПШ «p*uc«iMN n том С Д И 1 М .APR a.7BH 0240 mo (OAC) RANDY МШ &SONS 2»MIUirlttd*MKlinilk,NC (7(Ц) 284-2826 Bllittotqyam a Hud«Mhfctiru(«i-$45 и Ш 1 у 4 1 Ш у ш - $ 5 5 NotrAvalbble! QiikkSkiM» Awilcrksiwisli^naApiiit pnitclwliioee. (MySlSMpcrcuphilu, 634-41«! HOC! a 4 & H * 8 M STORAGE TRAILERS (Long or Short Term • RENTALSl FOR LEASE TRUCKING COMPANY, INC. 2079 u s Hwy. eoi N. • Mockavllla, NC 704-492-7716 • (800) 247-47B9-US M - D A V IEC O U N T Y EN T E R P R IS E R EC O RD , Ja a 22,1998 eLASSIFlEDS 1NEX№NSIVE PROFITABLE Card Of Thanks ■ Homos For Rnnt ■ Miscollancous Mobile Homes/Sale ■ Mobile Homos/Salo и (U U O N FI8H iqutrtum w/4IMI a MCMMdM. Ctn be seeti at FHhWTtlUIIIntnwttd. ■lAUTIPUL PUREeREDn iIA U Cocker SpwiKI, houMbnkm, no papere. $100. 482-2807.____________________ W (W DOO P0P8, hloh %. игу bMU№H & fitwidly. Cali 704-87t- 0492. Apni tmonts 1 à 2 BR dupi««. fumlahad. Rowan Co. aita. Ca» toi further Info. 998- - 4729.________________________ BEDflOOM FOR WORKMQ, sober man. Al utMea himWiad. 634- 7917.________________________ ■XCEPnONALLY NICE tBR apt. taplianoaa & utilltle« furnished. 2SM»g2,284-2688 or 284-6332. FOR RIH T • Studio Apartment. Lower level of log cabin on 7 acres. Private entrance. Ouiel & saduded. North 0« town limita. Fully tumlstied, mchJdea uHWes. No children, pets or sffloken. |450/mo. on 1 year lease. (910) 665-2818.__________ FOR RENT: CLEAN upataira apt., guM neighborhood, Hwy 601 N.I20№0ep. $37S/mo. PrWate entrance. No drInUng/dniga. Cou^ or w/t child. NICE 1BR, IBA apt. oveitooklng Court Sq. In Historic Downtown ModmWe. Perfect lor single professional or couple. $400/mo. 704-278-1717. NORmWOOD AFTS. NEW Year's Spedal; rent a studio or 1 BR apt. & receive $100 olf lat month's rent & pay no ap ^ tlo n fee. 800 Northhdge CtTMocksvlHe. 634- 0|)|)Oi Umilv ONCE m A Ufetkne opportunity. WE WOULD UKE at this time lo thank the folkiwing for Ihelr heb during the receni k>ss ot our child; Davie Funeral Senrtce whom we can never thank enough, Robert Dent for his words of Inspltallon, Shane Young whose songs were like those ol an angel, Ihe ladles of Bear Creek for going beyond any Irlendshlp, any & all who olfered h)ve & prayers. Barry Williams & Melissa Grimes._______________ WE WOULD LIKE to extend our grateful appreciation lo those at Davie Funeral Seivtee for the _ excepUonal-kindness, love & cate that they showed our family ‘ihroughout this sorrowful Kme. May God ^k:hly Bless Each A Every One olYou.From The Margaret Myera Mayhew Family. Child Cnrc ALMOST HOME CHILDCARE;5:30am-1:45am. 1st A 2nd shift or by the hour. Permanent ot temporaiy care available for lnlants-12 yrs. oki. CALL US FOR SAT. HOURS. At our naw location; 571 S. Main St. 634-7529 or 634- 1980. Detira Slanlev, owner. CHILD CARE IN my home, 1st A 2nd shms. Junction Rd. 492-2477. MOTHER OF 2 will keep children In home. Pinebrook School area. 998- 3427,________________________ WILL KEEP CHILDREN In myhome, 1st A 2nd shifts, near Jockey, Drop-In available. Call 492- 5331.________________________ WILL KEEP CHILDREN In my home, Cooleemee/Woodleaf, 284- 6655, Commorcinl Piopeity OFFICEWAREHOUSE FOR RENT or lease, SQOO sq. tlJ HVAC In both. Dock accessible w/5000 only with a suoceashil____In dUect sales, partyplane o( MLM to help laundignund floor opportunity In thia Sm. PelenM product, muM-biUon dolar Mueby means unlimited Income potential for the light penon. Ce« 1-888-853-7213 to aee ifVOUOuaMy. OWN YOUR OWN Telecomniunlcatkxis Co. FuH or PT. Fot tacotded Info, call 704-873- 0428. C.iKl Of rhanks SO. tt. additional if wanted. Located l4o, Hwy 601 in Advance. Inquires 1 180 or 336-996«1061. ra w e SHOPPtNQ c en t erspace avaitat>ie. 1,200 sq. ft.-3v600 s ^ ft. Shoppini/offJce. 336-996- Fnrm Mnchinoiy BUSHOGS; SCRAPE BLADES$125; Box Blades $235: Spreaders; Canyalls: Boom Poles: Scoop WE WOULD UKE to extend our gtaMul appredatkm to eveiyone mat was №ere for the Margaret Myen Mayhew Family In our time оГк>ев & socrow. Thanks to all that had a part In piepaiing the wonderful meal A to all for the beeutjfui flowen. Thanks to those « Dayto B « )^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Y a d k ln«Church A Felkiwship_________!h. thanka ao much forevwyWng that waa done.Thank Vou & May Qod RkMy Blesa Each A Eveiyone.The Margar« Myen Mayhew FOR SALE: ANTNUE solkl Pine Wood Hutch, EC, $250.284-4095. SOFA BED, QUEEN size, Ыие/grsy doth, w/2 and tables A 1 coWee table, GC, $215.940-5065. 1BR, IBA, 1ST A last mos. $250/mo + sec. dep. $200. Cooleetnee. 284-2660.__________ 2BR, IBA N, Main SI. A other rentals available. Howard Really. 634-3538.____________________ COUNTRY UVINO AT Its besll 448 Yadkin Valley Rd, 3BR, hardwood floors, flreplsce, beautiful selling. $950/mo. Ref., dep. 998-54® leave message. Homes For Sale FOR SALE: 4BR, 2BA house In MKksvllle. Locsted In HIstork: area. $78,000. Leonard Realty. 634-3650 or 634-3875.__________ HOUSE FOR SALE by owner, 2 or 3BR, IBA, completely remodeled. Call 634-9490 afier 6pm.________ HOUSE FOR SALE: 525Gladstone Rd., brick veneer, 1.7 acres, 1900 sq. ft. living area. Call 284-4238, If no answer please leave phone number for return call. _niul For Snie 15 * ACRES, 2BR moblki home, bam, wotkshop, fenced pasture in western Davie. Call Red Foust, Davie Farni A Land Sales. 634- 0757.________________________ DAVIE COUNTY, Milling Rd., 32 acres, rolling wooded land. Rd. frontage, 2 small streams, natural spring, secluded, 20 mln. trom Hanes Mall. $5800/acre. 704-634- 3151, Miscellaneous 2-110 WINDOW A/C units, $75- both; frost free chest freezer, $100; baby bed, no mattress, $15; high chair, $10; other misc. baby Itema, small domi relrlg., $50.492-2907. ARCH STEEL BLDOS, Last chance '97 In inventory. Unbelievable savings. Call now for sizes, availability A appt. Easy financing on these sizes 25X36. 35X54,42X76.1-800-222-6335. FOR SALE-K A Q Salvage: 3 1/4' baseboard molding, $.35«.; 5'X12' premium flooring fibertioard, fo.95/ea. Grade №ik, 2X4 studs, $2.29/ea. bktg. stone $140/pr. pallet/140 sq. «.; 4'X6'X1/2- thick Insulathin bd. $7.95/ea.; 3,000 lb. cap. warehouse carts, $49/ea. irehung exterkir steel doors, j79/ea.; Roofing lelt, $6.95/roll; We stock stainless steel In sheets A pipe. Super savings on caipet & linoleum as low es $3,95^d.; Conugalad culvert pipe up lo 24" dla.; We stock puiros A accessories for wells. Pomitea, $.50 sq. ft.; Steel I-Beams for sale. K A Q Salvage (Reynolda Rd.) 1st business onVlest bank ol Yadkin River. 910-699-2124. 000 FENCE LOT, 10X10X4, $125.998-9814._______________ DRESS IN STYLE with Cache Store clolhing. Over 200 selections or consaivallve, fun A sexy clithlno. sues 3/4-7/8. Over 100 name brand shoes, sizes 5-6 1/2. You will not find anything like Ihls In aiV consi----- ---01 I l I F c î i s J i l T We Buy Sciap Gold, Broken and Unuaed Gold jewelry. D A V IB JE W E L E H e J - R o d Tnddi|t8nNli|J Loader work-lots cleaned, gravel driveways, backboe work. A ll your landscaping needs. ^ p ^ P a w P r in is 'iii GROOMING SHOP Г1шТ||1п|| lintliiBify.iipw>w irUpm M910-998-5098 Davie Drivitit; School In ieeii Dnvei s liliic.itioii ^ Hlnsliaw Sand ft DraillM -------------Serviee • Sentiteli nu Sud • H n litg Services •C leaiiiiigASh«|ibi|Ukc9 344 ГаюМ Vrikir M nm NC17M n m m i SALES ft SERVICE М М М И М Ш м S IN K nU N EQUPHEIITSM B«W .ftPM *M R i. Í on p liui imu aiijriMiiiy imo in-.islgnment shop. Don't miss p%es ot a fífetlme. 940- FOR SALE: FESCUE hay. aq. babs & roils in bam. Caii 634-4132. FO^ SALE: FIREWOOD, diy or seasoned, longbed Imck load, $45. 99»9802.____________________ FO«D 2 BOTTOM 16' plow. 60 4X4s, 14 ft. 492-5940.__________ IROM WOOD STOVE w/fire brk;k Insell, $500; okt NY brand piano, $500; liltle economy tractor w/plow, dlsc,1mowlng deck, $600; '78 Chev Van, V8-350, $1000; '64 Ford 1(2 ton oimp inick, needs some repair, $600; 998-1661._______________ IVILLE ANTIQUES a FLEAMarket ,l25,000s^tt. Inside. 653 Wllkekboro SI. Sat. 6-5 A Sun. 9-5. Veidor spaces call 634-2181. TRAILER/TESH BUILT, 6X8, drop- axle, Mras, barely used, like new. Best cller. 940-6700. WILL bUY JUNK cars. 284-2859 016344335. MoDile Homes/Rent 2BR BRICK HOUSE apt., furnish^ w/utiiities. 634-1216 or 872»33n. ____________ 2BR, 8MQLEWIDE, IN Davie Co. Caii 70^361-0842. READY^ TO MOVE in: 4BR tumishel apt. w/utiiities. 634-1218 orS72-3B67. ____________ RENTER WANTED CALL Ed 528- 4516. I _____________ SMALL » R , IBA private lot. good location, near Lee Jeans. 996- 4606._______________________ TRAILERB FOR RENT. Water fumished) Located on Turrentine Church Rd. Call 940-2395 leave message) '96, SINGLEWIDE HOME, SBR. 2BA, lotdof extras. $SOO/mo. * dep. Loc< ed in Mocksville, retired children. Call Or. Foster, 704-639-3151 or 704-village. 634-2779 647-0976 Mobil“ Homes/Sale •1 ONLY* lEAUTIFUL 4BR mobile home. $21 ).31/mo. Call 704-637- 6650. Quilly Homes, Salisbury Onlvl SBR ON LOT, N 601. Assume pmts of $263. Call 634-7734. ALREADY TO MOVE Inlo; 3BR, low dn. pmt. Call Rkihard 528- 4516.________________________ BANK LOSS, YOUR gain, 76X14 w/nr^lace, low assumpllon fee. Call Richard 528-4516.__________ DW, SBR, SBA screened In porch, hot tub, loo many extras lo list. Caii Sieve 81336-744-0210._________ FOR SALE; 79,12X50, 2BR, 1BA mobile home, $3500.998-9814____ HOME ORDERED WITH wrong colored carpet. Wiil sacrllk;a.' Amortean Homeslar. 336-744- 06B8.________________________ I HAVE A SBR, 2BA home (or you A vourfamllv. Call Ed 528-4516. UNO-HOME REPqjust soulh of Mocksvllle. Call 634-7734._______ LEE'S MOBILE HOMES-Noratood,NC 800-777-8652. Bargains, dose ouls specials. 40 new homes, 28X52, $27,999; 28X80, $39,999; 28X64. $32,999; 24X56, $25,999; 14X80, $19,999, Ind. 4' h»ch. Open 7 days.______________________ LEFT IN LAYAWAY, SBR, 2BA home. Call Janie 528-4516. LGS HOMES: DOUBLEWIDES,Buy Nowl Get central alt at no additional cost. 3995 Patterson Ave., Winslon-Salem. 910-767- 7565.________________________ LGS HOMES: SINOLEWIDES, lall rent special. 1 yrs. park rent paid in advance by LQS Homes. Nov. A Dec. 3995 Patterson Ave., Winslon-Salem, NC 910-767-7565. MORTQAGE CO, HAS several DW & SW mobile homes set-up on acreagel Call 704-637-6650. Quality Homes Salisbury.________ NEED A FAMILY for a SBR, 2BA home. Call Ed 528-4516. NEW SBR, 2BA, 3 yrs. on nole, 2 pmts. dn. Call Janie 528-4516. NEW HOMES: 3 A 2BR, starting as low aa $499 dn. Call Richard S28- 4516.________________________ OWNER FINANCED UND A DW,already set-up, $250 dep., terms neu. Call Janie 528-4516.________ OWNER MUST SELL quicki New SBR, 2BA DWIl Easy financing available. Call 704-795-3772. RENT TO OWN, 2 A 3BR. Call 704-647-6650. Quality Homes Salisbury. 1.S ACIwoodstove E WOODED lot; ir heat. 336-768-3528. m m Will cut injill or larje tract» (tots). CallPa4latP.T.TIMBER «37-9097 SW LOT AVAIUBLE. Call 336- 744-9466 lor details.____________ TRAQ№ LOSSI MUST FORFEIThome. Will deliver. 336-744-0074. M ILLER EQUIPMENT RENTAL UwdUGvH.rC Huetotlli«. 78 R A L moblla home. 14X74, SBR, 2BA. Includes DW, stove relrlg., central air A heat. Also Indudea metal storage bidg. $3500. Call Lesley Gordon 884-2(80. ‘•7 DW REPOl Never lived Ini New home warrantyl 0 dn to qualified buyer. Call 704-637-6650. Quality Homea Salisbury Onlvl PUBUC SALE: MOCKSVILLEMlnl-Slorage Intenda to aell ' conlonts ot lha following- unte-fot- unpald rent A expenaea. *199 David Church ($250); «53 Brenda Hairston ($190); »175 Barry Whitaker ($295); »250 Caila Dawn Kimmer ($300); »178 Melvin Dexter Mock ($178). Sale dale; Jan. 30, 1998 at 2pm. No sale H paki by Jan. 29, 1998. Househoki Hems. 817 Salisbury Rd. 704-634-2483. A A R BUILDERS, over 8yra. exp. Decks, porches, palkis, storage bldgs., addlllona, remodeling.Call 492-2255 for Free Estimate. Or Pager «910-717-2568. ANTIQUE TRUNKS, RESTORE,refinish, sell, buy. 633-0768 (Und). BIG ORECK SALE: 5 lor 1 IhmJan. 31st. Davie Vacuum, ISO N. Main St. (between American Cafe A Star Fumilure).______________ CONNIE'S CLEANING SERVK2EWill clean weekly, bi-weekly, monlhly. Supplies lumlshed. Resulls are spotless.Call 492-2107 lor free esfimale. DAVIE ELECTRONICSNextel Digital Cellular Provider Senrfdng car stereos, home stereos, VCR's, CD's A CB's. ________910-998-8179.________ DAVIE VACUUM HAS moved to: ISO N. Main SI. next lo Star Fumilure. Open; 9-5, Mon.-Fri., 9-1, Sal.__________________________ KEVIN GRUBB BUILDERSBuilding, remodeling, handyman A snow removal. 634-0500. MAN WILL BUY iunk cars A tnjcks lor cash A remove trash Itom yout _______home. 634-5082._______ OSBORNE ELECTRIClot allyour electiical needs.Free Estimates. 634-3398. PRIME STAR SATELLITEInslallalion S ^ a ls $50 Rebate. Iree programing. 1-800-563-1339 unfilJan. 31. PRIMESTAR $99 INSTALLED1-800-964-0772 Ot 910-679-8127. THE CLEANING LADYI’ll do tha work while you lake Ihe credit. My repulalion Is spolless. Have room In mv schedule for small to mid-sized homes. 492-7093 or 492-7098. BR O W N SERVICES {.SmiUFbn. .. . iflfoftiwitf. F*u«n ишЫ * Bniib Cut Up ft НаиЫОС QUAUTY WOW • НЮ Ю КМЮ 5 8 ь м е б _ ^ A s HPAID FOR ANTIQUES, PARTIAL • OH WHOLE ESTATES, COLLECTABLES, OLD METAL TOYS, ANTIQUE FURNITURE B&H Roofing - И Ё Ш т М т т т в щ Ш - NO MORE SHINGLES! б о И Ш ш Н • Long-Lasting Oalvalume •3 Foot (Coverage tothelneti---------------1 •Many Colore •Screws, Trim to match Mb1-88t-2?M 060 М М Ш Е Ш Ш CAlX,l«ifffll(nBM17), LUINk»w l,kal^snbaéa«ri himrenbn,\ipUbiHi4sk4m taiW kaaK Й1|Ш|1вМ|т,m itt' S m ik S o B r ig M Hearts BouM To Win WAREHOUSE SPACE AVAILABLE IN M O C K S V II.Ì.E iO^IOOSqMiwFMt . 20n.MHnga a079 u s Hwy. M l N .. MockavlHt, NC 704-492-7716 « (800) 247-47e9-US DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPM SE RECORD, Jan. 22,1998 - D7 eLASSraEDS INEKHiiMSIVE PROFITABLE 1 Service 11 Wanted H Employment 11 Employment 11 Employment 11 Employment 1 . THOMPSON THEE SERVICE,Trimming & tapping, complele Iree . removal. Insured.Tlrs. 9am-9pm. Call Robert at 996-5804, leave massage. JAN 24, JUBLIEE Junction, dinner A enlertslnment, $30; Feb. 21, 1 day shopping. Triangle Fadory Shops, Raielgn-Duiham area, liest namebrands, $20; April 24-26, Pigeon Forge, includes Dollywood, ' 2 shows, 2 nights motel & baggage handling, dbl, $225; May 2-^, Renfro Valley, KY Includes 2 meals, 3 shovra A motel, dbl. $145. Look lor July-Dee. laler. Bailey Howard Tours. 998-4338. FOR SALE: '77 Toyota Celfca, $350. 998-9814. - SAUSBURY MOTOR CO.Buick-Dodge 700 w.innes St., Salisbury 704-636-1341 ‘8* FORD BRONCO II, 4X4, V6, 4 spd., PS, PB, stereo, edd AC, new tires, $2650,060.492-5509. ‘84 JAGUAR XJ8 sedan, new paint A engine. $6500.993-3945. '88 CHEVY BLAZER, 6.2 diesel. Jots ol new parts, EC, $5900. 492- 5977.________________________ '88 FORD THUNDERBIRD, V6, 1owner, all power options, AC, emise, lowing okq., GC. 996-5639. '89 CHEVROLET ASTRO CL Mlnl- Van, V6, loaded, 4 captain seals, EC, $5500.492-5741 ot 492-7616. '94 CHEVY CAMARO, red, t-lops, auto, PW, PL, PS, 64K, 1 owner, $6500, OBO. 634-9896. WANT TO LEASE, deer hunting land. 492-7950. COOKS FuU-lime p oilllofu now avallablel Please apply in person (M on-Fri, 8;30am-4 :30pm) or send resume to: Human Reaouitet Dept, IREDELL MEMORIAL HOSPfTi 0«р1 ИЕЛ-22 P.O. B o x ila StstMvHtt,NC2» l7 FaK:(704) l7S-7t9S EOE rAL a i r S ty li.s is Full & Part-time Guaranteed Hourly No Clientele Needed We offer great benefits Please Call: Marsha 778 0250 or Christine 765-9642 Омлглтмё intit/ettiom . ОмтглпивМ Ssyter Look at These Great New Armv Otfere •$40,000 for College When you enlist and become eligibla tor a certaki slili, you ra id quaMy tor the MonUfxiiety 0.1. Bill № s the Atmy College Fund. Thai means you coukl earn up to $40,000 tor college during a tar- yoarenlitlinent • $65,000 In Student Loans Repaid , It you're stuck *«h a student loan lhai's not In delauH, Iho Army mlglil pay H oil - up to $65.0001 II ymi qualily. we'll reduce your debi by l/3rd tor each yesi you seive. •$12,000 Cash Bonuses II you qualily and voluntaer lo serve in ooe ol the Arniy’i top- prioriiy o6cupatior>al sidils, you could receive a cash bonus ol up to $12,0001 Find out more about these and other Army benefits. Talk lo your k)C8l Army recruHer loday. (704) 636-4000 wwwgoattmwm BUYING PINE A hardwood timber, delivered logs A long pulpwood. Shaver Wood Producta, Inc. 704- 276-9291. WANTED TO BUY: 40 gal aquarium, no cracks, does not hava to be water light. 998-4292, between 10am-8pm.____________ WANTED VETERAN MLM couple or Individual lo establish home based business with large corporation. Call 1-888-853-7213. Employment 80 YR, OLD man currently residing In nursing home, due lo broken leg Is seeking llve-in person. Small salary, Iransportalion nol necessaty. Man will have daily assistance Ihrough CAP Program. Call between 6 i 9pm„ Mon.-SaL 998-6381 or 940-6238. AVON $8-$1WHR, No door 10 door. Easy melhodsi Quick cashi Bonuses, discounts. 1-600-296- 0139 Ind/sls/rep._______________ CHILD DAY CARE leadier needed, small group. Summer mos., possibly FT7 Perfect Job (or college sludent. Must have high school diploma or GED. Pleasa send resume to: Creative Day Care, 835 Dulln Rd., Mockavllle, NC 27026. No phone calisi CNA POSITIONS AVAIUBLE.Brighlmoor Nursing Cenler. PO Box 2167, Sallsbunr.NC 28144. CONCRETE HELPÉR, TRAVELreq. Drivers Itoense preferred. Call 284-4369, Mon.-Fri., 10am-2pm lor application. EEO. CUSTOMER SERVICE-INSIOEsales. An entry level opMrtunlty to woric with a supplier lo the himmire A cabinet Indualiy. Reply lo: Eurodrawer, Inc., PO Box 849. MMkavllle, NC 27028, Attn: VP Salee.____________________ DRIVERS BUILDERS TRANSPORT, Inc. Dedteated Fleet. Guaranteed champions, home weekly, high miles, great freight, excellent atop payl Clasa (A) CDL w/HazMat. Min. 1 OTR. 1- ..e88-2-JOIN-BT.---------- FARMINQTON BAPTIST CHURCH ia seeking a planiat. PleaM call 998-3734 or 998-3030 for Into.______________________ FT WAREHOUSE WORKERneeded. Starting pay $8.5Whr., Health beneflta a№r 90 days, hrs. 7:30-4, with possible overtime. A p^ in person at Willlama Madk»l Textiles, Inlenecllon 801 A 64 in Fori<. 998-4280 for diredlons. HOUSEKEEPERS NEEDED PT & ÎsM ^ S k l'" lfî*Rd"’ HELP WANTED; EARN$500Л«к assembli! home. No exp. Inlo DepL NC-5377. EARN up to Ing products at 11-50^648-1700 CNA’B F-T, Night & Day/Nigbl. RoUdon sh ills avùlable. Every other w/e leq'd. Apply In peison (Mon-Fri, 8:30шь 4:30pm) or send resume lo: Hui xceeIREDELL MEMORIAL PA.ioxita ЙР1МБ1-22 Stslsevlll,NC2«M7-1l 3i Fsx:(704)>7«-7195 __________ EOE HOPITAL СотЫпв yoor *ШЬсж with the world's Ii^st and most successful pouaael place­ ment oftaidzitfiaa and boiid a career Гог a bfetine. With Saks CnwQltMts, уоа*П Ы psft of a vìforans gyowü todvtiy - endiat a plairkig trieol for tte coa*ies lop сав- peies. We oflier tlie patatíii for significsnl earnings and the facet т Ы ч in te indeitty. toca07«647S0. MU CAD OPERATOR CAD/Cadkey operator needed for growing machine shop. Requires two year degree, prior experience helpful, but recent graduate w ill be considered, if interested, please call: Tom Cash <Curtis Screw Company Cornelius, NC 28031 • (704)892-5503 WANTED Short Ordar Cook To Apply: Call Sandra Moon at 998-8989 ■ aai-aai NEEDED NOW! ш ш ш т Ё ш т т■ m s m M iim « IIM III iu )i№ n i| | iiib | ; • Reglitirad Nunet OR, CVOR, ICU, Labor & DcUvtiy, Med/Surg Nursing Unit • Suiglcal Tedu • AdmHtlng a irio • IT ProftsitonaU • Exptrttncid Llcmstd Fiactlcil Numt • CNAl • CindidatH h r CNA ctauei • Medical Unit S«<ntariu • Ноиикмреп—$40CSIg№0nlonuiitFarq|th' Memorial and Springtsood Can Center of Forqitli • HabUltatlenTKht • Food NuttWon Service Woiktn • lUlIng Ueito • AittiuntTeadienfbrToda/aCMldLMnrina I Center • Community General Нмр<Ш poittiem ' Now Open Up And Say A A A H -M A Z IN G Career Opportnnities. JOB FAIR 9rtunltlts • CoUectlom For mora Infonnation ngsnl at Novant Hnlth, plaua caU our JeWee at f 10-718-9JOO er teU fiM l-S(8-7U-HIt. ' For mora Infomiatlon, directions, or to iKtlve an application before tlie Job Fair, caU 1400-777-187», or locally 718-5420. NK^AInTTH É A LT^ MAINTENANCE POSITION ATBennuda Village. FT, exp. req. Excellent woiWngcondltlona. Apply In peraon, HwyBSIS. M-F, 8-4. NAIL TECH BOOTH for rent. The Regency. 634-5769.____________ NOW HIRING AT K-Mart In Clemmona. PT A R , llaxible hre. In laahkma, K-cafe, front end caahlera, layaway, receiving, door monitors, 3nl shin stocker, PT kiss control & oldc* associate. Please epply any day from 9am-9pm. PRECISKiN MACHINE SHOP haaan opening In the grinding depL Some en>. w/auiface, cenlerieee, cyllndifcal or Wanchard mindeta la dealraUe. We will provide on the job training for the machlnea w/whteh the qualified applkani Is not laminar. A^ly In peraon; Rebb Industriel YadklnvilkT 338-483- 2311, M-fi, 8-5. PERSON TO CLEAN private homes, FT, Mon-Fri. Qood pa^ibeneflts. Cloverfleld's. 760- SHOP MECHANIC A Service Tech. for (oriOifts, tmcks, trailers A loaders. Valid NC Olivers Ucense A Dnjg Free. Musl hava own tools. Exp. In welding, eledrical hydraultes A pneumatics a great plua. apply in person lo; Shaver Wood Products, Hwy 70, Cleveland,-NC704-27y929r. - TANKER DRIVERS, CDL Class A Tanker endorsement, 2 yrs. exp., clean record, local haul, excellent pav A benefits. 998-8810. TRUCK DRIVER, FLATBED ordump Iraller. Curtis Kyles Tnicking. 278-3523.____________________ WANTED: HOUSEKEEPERS, FLOOR Techs A Laundry Attendants. №ply In person al Meadowbrook Manor ol Clemmons, on 158 belwaen Lewlsvllie- Clammons Rd A Tanglewood. No phone calls please.___________ . WE _ NEED_A_carlng,_eneraetlc_ dental assist, lo ]oln our leam In a quality oriented pradkse. Attractive compensation package, 4 day week, DAII cert, preferred. 704- 284-2595. live own tools, 3toSyeirexp«rl(nc^ selling up CNC Uthts or CNC Milling machints. Must be able to read blueprints and have a strong bacliground In CNC propammtois. Cotnpetllhe wages and bentfits. A ll shins available, 2nd shift hours are four 10 hr, day B m i l B H M il tm w llto , i i n x JANITORIAL/CUSTODIAN f lr t W lla ff.C iR fìM P M ^ п и . ш ш м » т т > ' ‘ sili 1^ «Ц Ц 1Л1И1 iiiini , , , й ,*1 SlliflIliiliÉl . 1 1 V -I г.. m Il IÑ M k M l M r Rqm Ml: Щ ..............x a Ful! Time Position Site supervisor needed for the YMCA before & alter school childcare program. Must be at least 21 years old, have ooe year experience working in a childcare setting and be able to drive a 15 passenger vaa The hours are 6:30am-12:00pm and 2:30pm-6;00pm M-W-F and 6:30am-9;30am and 2;30pm-6:00pm T-TH. Excellent benefit package available including medical, dental, retiranent, pokl holidays, and vacatkm. “IM phig Peoph RtMch Their Coti-Civen Polenliat in Spirit, Mind AnJ Ü « /y ." « » c iw iliiy t t » WeelMHitogMCaTm ж EMPLOYIVIENT OPPORTUNITY All Positions Which Include: • Bakery • Liine Server A. • Dish Washer • Waitress ■ Cooks • Hot & Cold Bar Positions Benefits:Meal Privileges, Paid Vacations, Insunmce, 401K Retirement, Employee Stock Options, Uniforms. AnHy In Nrson. No Hiom CaHs naasa. Weatern Steer 1-40 & 601 N. UleekmiUli■ IflW V ltV vtfP CNA’S To Cover Davie County All Shifts Part-Time & Full Time Flexible Hours • Must Be Certified 910-768-1197 Piedmont HomeHealth, Inc. Winston-Salem *77m fwnwkMHi oorrtpnDt imV »Mt J«u Mw jKW'd «pact' |1M - O A VIE COUNTY EN TERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 22,1998 ^^Uren's Program lb Be Held At Ubraiy •: - NewboabinDavieCouiityPubUc ia ™ y î 371 N. KUn Sl., Moclisville: , Noa-IMion - : h am fiiW iaiY o u Pm yFo r...Y o u ; Л Л Л г И е а Л т е г : Relmeniing * t^ n itw to W tn ih tJo b ; AUt/ewAttPurposeJoyofCooking : HayiusAuum otive Brake М<шш1 a id other Haynes Auicm otht books '■ Pro cllaain m lllm Jo rSucctss j 1997. Placed Rated Almanac [ Beyond Acceptance: Parents o f i Auditions To Be Held For Wlusiclans Are you an experienced musician? Are you looking for a place lo per- —;fonn?-'-............................... Ibe Davie Ibeater Company will hold auditions for strings, woodwinds and bnu for the upcoming produc* :tioa of Oliver. Come volunteer your taksis for the performing arts. Auditions will be held from 6-9 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 27 in the South Davie bandrtxm. For more information call Kathy FeidKe and leave a message-mora- ini, 634-5941: anemoon, 634-3905; night, 492-7621. UsbUuis <& Gays Talk About Their Experiences Zone Perfect Meals In Minutes Flctloa rtdingsofGreatJoySandnBrov/n Survival of the Fittest-Jonaxhan Kellerman Plum IsUuui-ticlion DeMiltc The Wonder Worker-S\iiat\ Howatch Running with the ¿)i/no/i-Tcrry Brooks OaH^Homfcomlns-EricUusthodcr A Green Joumey-Jon Hasslcr , White lWm/i)H*-iim Lchrcr Cat A Motue^hmcs Patterson The library has rcceivcd n donation inmcmory of AlexandraSlogick from the Shlnsky Family. Donations in mcmoryofLucillcConuuzerhavebcen rcceivcd from Cokie and Pat Jones, Annette B. Hardison, and Elizabeth Sheppard. A donation in memory of Mrs. Frances Weaver was made by Davie Soil and Water Conservation District. A donation In memory of William Whitehead "Pete" Kelly was made by Doris and Avilon Frye. Children's Siorytlme for pre- schoolerswi)) resume onTuesday,Jon. 6 at 11 a.m. al the Mocksville location and at the Cooleemee Branch. The m iHá o f a chUd is a p riceless treasure. 9Уе add com pound interest. 'p b r s y th Æ . О и у тт П п.Ч стшOPEN HOUSE Tuesday, Jan. 27, 1998 (Snow date: Tues. Feb. 3,1998) • Tour the campus with student and parent guides. • Observe classroom activities, Including art, music, science and P.E. • Offering a new Sixth Grade dass in 1998-99 FCDS offers a college preparatory curriculum from grades Pre-K through 12. For more Information, call Sharyn Turner, Director of Admission at (336) 945-3151 Countiv Day School admto slwlHits ol >ny race, colot, national and adnlc origin lo all №• nohls. prtvllages. pragrams and acttvtura ganarally acconlad or mada avallaUa to tludanla al lha school, II dc«a nol dlacrtmlnale on lha baala of ra n , cdor, nanonal and enwlc origin In admlnlslialicn ol lla educaUcnal pdlclos. admission policies, financial eld. «M alic and other actwol adrrilnistefed ptograms. М А Л . BOXES E TC SALE at ■ MAILBCIKESETC' CLEMMONS STORE Tanglewood Commons 4140 Clemmons Road Clemmons, NC 27012 Phone: (336)778-0028 At M № iC K E|ET Ç Fax (ЭЭС) 7784153 Achlldftn'a piogram wilt t)c betd at Ihe I ibraiy on Mon. Feb. 9, ol 3:30 p.m. A nJnlxiWDractlvlllcsrorValciilinc's Day, fcaluring Marc Brown's aant- varlc, Anliiir, Enlcr Ihe "Lcliers about Llleraluic ’98" essay conlcsl sponsored by Ihe North Carolina Cenlet for the Book. Allsludcntsgniilcs4-12mayenlcf. If inieresied, ask for details al Ihe llbnuy. DavieCounty FublicLlbtaiy hours: Monday-Thurs^y 9 a.m.-8:30 p.m.; Fliday 9 n.m.-3;30 p.m.; Saturdays 9 0.ГО.-4 p.m.; Sundays 2 p.m.-5 p.m. Phone: 634-2023 Cooleemee Branch hours: Mon­ day noon-6 p.m.: Tucsday-Friday 10 a.m.-3 p.m. (Closcd Гог lunch from 12:30-1:30); closed on Salurday and Sunday. Phone: 284-2805 Local Fami Joins Angus Assodatkxi Northspoon Farm. Mocksvillc, is a new member of (he American Angus A.SMK'iation. 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MOTOROLA 121 Depot Street MoeksvUle, NC 27028 Author iz id IM Iu la r ItopHrCMtar M on -F ri. 8 am-S pm Sat. 9 am-1 pm itnfniifciw»TliHwFIWC« Big Money Basketball Contest Has $500 Piize Dedication Brocl< Performing Arts Center Opens In Grand Style Page 01 Pages B4-B5 DAVIE COUNTY so^ More Devek)pmeiit Possible With New Watershed Rules By JeaoneHoupe Davie Coumy Enleipiise Rcconl Coumy commissioners liave cleared Ihe way for more develop­ ment witMn Davie County's pro­ tected wateished areas. By a vote of three to two, com­ missioners approved an amend­ ment to Ibe wateished ordinance which will allow 10 percent ofthe land in each WS-IV to tw built upon up to 70 percent. In a water­ shed with l.OOOacies, lhal means I00acresmaybecoveredupto70 percent with buildings, patiung lots or other impeivious surfaces. Without this new rale, tracts in areasclassifiedWS-IVcouldonly be builtuponupio 24 percent with curb and guttering and up to 36 percent without curt» and gutter, accordingtoZoning and Planning Director John GalUnwre. Most single family residences; would not fall under ti^ nde un­ less there are two or more per acre N.C. Highway Palipi Trooper T.D, Shaw kx)l<s over VKrecit scene Tuesday. A 18-year-okJ Davie teen died In the accident - Photos l>y RoMn Ferg u am Davie Teen Dies In Tuesday Moming Wreck Two Younger Boys Are Injured An 18-year-oIddiedTuesday morning when helostcontrol ofthe car he was driving on Gladstone Road near his home. Christopher Jason Brown apparently lost control of the car near Cooleemee in heavy nin. It spun off Ihe road to the right, hil aroad sign and uprooted a tree. Twopassengeisinthecar,ages 13and 12, were takentoN.C. Baplisl Hospital, whete one was being held for observation, the other for treatment of a broken collaitione. Neighboisranto the scene to tty to helpthe boys, and got theyounger two out of the car and into a hoi^. Ken Cuiliss said that he stayed with Brown,trylngto talk tohim until medical help airived. Brown was pronounced dead on the scene. He was Ihe son of Michael Kevin Brown of Old Fort and Robin Vandiver Nichols of Mocksville. Funetal scrviccs were scheduled for 11 a.m. Thursday in Eaton Funeral Chapel. Fburth Candidate Files Fbr A Seat On Davie Bern! Of Q)mmi88Íonefs Sandra Lipscomb of the Davie Rescue Squad and EMS Director Johnny Ftye work at wrecit scene. Alkn Michael D. Allen filed as a Republican candidate for the county commission, joining Johnny Hellard, Bobby Knight and Lany Hayes, who also seek one of the two seats to be elected diis year. Filing forthis and other offices ends at noon on Monday, Feb. 2. There are three candidates for the two seats on Ihe Davie Board of Elections - incumbent Maikne Shamel, Marty Carter and Dr. PtterJ. Mooney. Shamel M ooney Republican Andy Stokes is challenging incumbent Sheriff Allen Whitaker, while Cleik of Court Ken Boger is unopposed in hisie-electionbid. AUm , 40, of CMnatzer Road, is a Davie High School graduate and earned a degree in cotnputer science with a minor in law fnxn Ihe Univetsily of Noidi Canriina al Greensboro. "The mun thing is to contnil the giowth," Allen said. "W e'ie Please SeeThm-Paae4 GhmgJheipBest Dam NAACP Com tes MLKE^yWiSi Mardi, Service BiyMilwBwnliuttt Mvie County Enteiprise Record bn Dec. 3,195S, Rosa Parks, ablack. won)an in Alabama, started the Civil Rights Movemenl - Her actions were simple. She reiiised to pve up her seat on a bus to a white man; Other seats were empty, bul he expÌKtedhertomove. I>, Maitin Ludier King Jr. was soon allied to be a spokesman for the black people in Alabama, as they protested thè racist treatment, 'King was no stranger to racism. . Gtbwing up in Atlanta, he reinembeied that his young white friends weren't allowed to play with him because he was black. He remembered the white adults calling him nigger. Yet, when he became a spokesman for the Civil Rights Movement, King touted agressive, non-violent resistance to the prejudices. The Davie NAACP celebr^ Dr. Maitin Luther King Jr. Day on Mon­ day, Jan. 19 with a parade firom the Block Center through downtown, to Shiloh Baptist Church, where young peofAe, pastors and the Davie Ecumeni­ cal Choir offered prayers and songs and wotdsofencouiagementtothe 100 or so people who filled the chutch. Fredrick L. Roundtree, a professor and pastor from Winston-Salem, quoted King often as he uiged people to do iheirbesL King wasn't just an advocate of rights for'African-Americans, he was an advocate of human rights, Roundtr^ said. "When we live our best, we live that preachei's voice," he said. 'To live my dreams, to live your dteams, slates that we are at our best." Instead of judging success by moifetaiy gains, it shoukl be judged by quality of service to fellow people and service and relationship to God, he said, "Our best is lovepeace... educa­ tion. Our best is your young. Our best is our old. Our best is our mothen, our fathers. Our best is you," he said. "Should we forget our rich history? No. That will never be possible as long as we areal our best" Roundtree quoted King several times during his speech. • "Freedom is never voluntarily given by the oppressor, it must be demanded by the oppressed." • "We must accept the finite disap­ pointments, but we must not lose FICMC Sm Conm unily - P l«e 4 ( John Fortune carries Martin I King Jr. 'Give the QHt o( Kno«^: edge* posterduringparada Jan. iit - ■ Robin Fargua^ 2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jen. 29,199в OAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 29,1998 - 3 Editöriad Paág For Tlie Neighbors? Another Sewer Line For Sara Lee The nolicc in the newspaper a few weeks ago rccallcd another old story. This time, Davic Couniy commissioners are spending $20,000 as its sharc of a $30,000 study to extend sewcr scrvice to the Sara Lee plant on N.C. 801 in Hillsdale. ............... The study may allow the county to qualify for federal money lo extend the new sewct line from Forsyth County. The Sara Lee plant needs sewcr scrvicc for il lo remain a viable industrial site. . Sound fam iliar? The same thing happened at Sara Lee’s old Hanes Piintables plant on Farminglon Road years ago. The county and state spent more lhan a half-million dollars linking lhat plant lo M ocksville's sewer system. Sara Lee promised to provide new jobs at the plant to make the lax investment worthwhile. Only it didn't happen. Sara Lee dosed Ihc plant and sold Ihe building. The sewer line — paid with taxes — just added lo Ihe value of Ihe plant when it was sold. Won’t that happen again? Sara Lee, once the largest employer, is pulling out of Davie Couniy fast. Why should we spend more tax money on another plant that w ill probably be closed soon? There can be only one reason. And it makes lots of sense. The Sara Lee plant is nexl lo Ihe large Creekwood subdivision that is having more and more septic tank fail­ ures. One day soon, Ihe problems w ill become so severe lhat the residenis w ill be begging for help. Gelling lhal sewer line close lo them — with federal money designated for sewer constiuction — doesn’t just make sense. It’s a smart move. N e w s F r o m W a s h in g t o n : It M a k e s U s B lu s h How embarrassing. The news out of Washington, D.C., this week is enough to make us blush. < Remember the days when we only had lo wony aboul M TV and soap operas? Now parents o f young childrcn have lo censor the 6 o'clock news, the front pages of the newspapers, the magazines and the radio. True or not, the sloty has been scandalous. It looked like nothing more lhan Ihe fantasy of a young woman who babbled her slory one lime loo many. Under oath, ^ says nothing happened. But on undercover tape record­ ings, she apparently says Clinton turned the Oval O ffice into a gtope^m . On the olher hand. President Clinton has been accused loo many times of indiscretions. This one has the added twist of President Clinton’s swom testimony in the Paula Jones ttial. ; Whitewater special prosecutor Kenneth Starr— embar­ rassed by his lack of success — Hnally is on to something. A right wing conspiracy? Let's hope so. Let's hope the President hasn't behaved so bidly. Let's hope he isn’t so dumb. Trouble is, right wing zealots aren’t usually smart enough to hatch such a scheme. And we’ve become numb by all the past accusations against Clinton. It’s gelling harder and harder (o believe tbe denials. — Dwight Sparks DAVIB COUNTY ENTERPRI/^ECORD (USPS 149-160) 171 South Mam Street P.O. Box 99 MocksvUle, NC 27028 ------ ^------í7D»ye34;2126----------- Published weekly by the DAVIE COUNTV PUBUSHINO CO. 0««ighiSpwka....... Robin Ftqjuston.. MtoBwhhwdl. BMkySn .....Editor/Publisher ..Qeneral Manager ..MenagingEdNor ..AivertMng Manager i»ie-i9se Oavie ReeonI 1в9»-195в Pwkidlcali P a ^ PiU ki М ккпМ , NC 27028 ‘ SubecilplionRMM Single Copy, 60 CenH tiO per yier m North Carailna « S per yew o u lM IM Caroline ^ , , ■'.й’р а Ш ^ т Е я '';? '" " 8erte<*He'c>iehaielo;: i-Oev)eCoiMyEnlMpi<eeRaoa(d r P.O. NC 2702t m In The Mail.. W a t e r s h e d R e g u l a t i o n s S h o u l d M e e t G r o w t h dcvelopen. We need to strilce a balance between inevitable growlh.qualily of life, our environiiKnland natural resources. Revising Ihe Watershed Ordinance is sucli an opponunily, but only if the revisions coiv lain restriclions and rcquiremenls lhat account for thecostsassocialedwiththegrowth. Thisappioach will ensure that we leave Davie Couniy's natural resources in belter shape lhan we found thcm-;ror Ihe future generations of Davie County. David J.Wwuchji ' ■ Advancc To the editor I thinli the Davie County Conunissionen and the Couniy Planning Board need lo pul politics aside and consider revising Ihe Watershed Ordi­ nance. However, Ih e revisions should include restrictions lhat require technology (i.e. proven engineering practices financed by Ih e developers) that will improve oc at least maintain existing waler quality conditions discharged ftom Ih e watershed to Ihe Yadkin River. Urban growthisinevilableandpreventingil will gidn little ih'the long mh! Instead, the citizens of Davie County should embrace it We need lo look al the Hillsdaleprojeclas an opponunilylo improve and enhance the natural resources Davie Cbunly is blessed w ith. We can d o th is by encouraging Ihe grow th and m anaging It lo o u r benelll. I agree with Jim Ealon. We should leave water quality inbcttershape lhan we found il. Bul at what cost? The proposed Hillsdale development (and others in Ihe walershed area) will significanUy impair Uw .ability of the watershed to naturally cleanse slonn waler nmoff and h mosl likely will increase Ih e amount of pollulanu reaching Ih e Vadkin River, however, waler pollution conlrol technology and best management practices exist lhal can ensure exceptional quality drinking water. I suggest we encourage and allow growth bul place the responsibilily of financing Ihe costs associated with this growth (i.e. poor water quality) on the Fund Raising Chair Says Thank You' For Making Brock Project A Success Tolheedilor As I stood Гог the first lime on the beautiful new stage of Ihe Brock Performing Arts Center Satur­ day night, 1 found myself al a loss for words. If I could have seen Ihe faces of the audience, I prob- ablywouldhavebeen prompted lo say a few more ofthe "lhankyou's'lhalaresodeserved. Ihopeyou will allow me another chance at IhaL Thank you Ken Windley and County Commis- sioncrsforappnvinglhe renovation projcct and for uliimalely approving the necessary spending to complete the projecl "right". Thank you Teny Bralley and Town Boerd for contributing such a large sum to the pfoJecL Thank you to Kim Smith and the Arts Council Board who had the courage to approve the Aru Cbuncil's involvement in such a large project. Thank you Shiriey Wkka and subsequent board memben for your wotk to make Ihis project a success. Thank you Helen Gantt, Perce Musselman, and John Barber for working so hardforsok>ng. It has been my pleasure to work with each of you. I love you like family. Thank you lo all Uie businesses, boUi large and small, who made contributions toward our private fund raising goal. Thank you Senator Belsy Cochrane for campaigning for state funds for our local capital project. Tliank you senior ciüzens, families, and children for supporting Uiis project with your hard earned contributions and even your pennies. Thank you Mike Hendri* and Christi Schafer for organizing spccial fund raising evenu, and thank you lo all of the volunieers who worked so hard 10 make each evenl a succcss. Thank you to all who woriced to make Uie Gala Opening of Uw Brock FafonningAm Cenier such a tremendous succeso. All of Uk volunteen and pertbrmen were wonderful. Thank you Shelia Tutlerow for turning Uw new lobby inlo a show place. Finally, my very special Uianks to Nancy Notion for creaUng me a beautiful memoiy Uiat I will cherish forever. The Gala Opening of Uw Brock Perfomiing Ans Cenier was even more periixt Uian I had ever dared to imagine. Jane Simpson Fund Raising Co-Oiair A u d ie n c e S p e llb o u n d A t B r o c k D e d ic a t io n : To Uie editor The dedicaUon of Ihe Brock Cenier and Uie enlertainmenl were well organized and showM monUisofpIanningforUwnighlofJan.24. ; The Uiank you's, the uilks, Uw plaques, and piclurcs given were graciously received. IdoubI Uiere hasevcrbcenasmuchanisUc talent on a stage before in Davie Couniy in one night pnij the entire audience seemed spellbound as I was.: A big Uiank you lo all Uiat made Uiis happening possible. Annie RuUi McPherson Mocksville Letters Welcomed The Enterprise Record welcomes letteri from its leaden. The letten may be on topteii of local, state, nalkmal or intemaUonal issues'. An elTctt will be made to print all letidii provkled Uwy ate not libelous, vulgar, or in poor usle. The editor reserves Uw right to adit.lelletj for granunar and for space. AU letten shoukl include Uie name andt address of Uw writer, including a signature, ■ Thone number, no« to be published, ia alsijrrequested. Pleaie have letlen in Uw newspaper office' by4pjn. Monday of Uwweektobe published- W h a t T e a m W ill W in T h e A C C ? K ip M U kr MocksviUe *Dukc.* KcaayJcntan Mocksvile ’ Duke.” Debbie Ptttmaa Mocksvilk Caraüm.’ . S.W. Brawn Mocksville 'Duk^arcounc.* I t 's A S c i e n t i f i c F a c t : M e n C a n O n l y H e a r O n O n e S i d e O f B r a i n B e th C a s s id y Talk aboul belaboring Ih c obvious. One of those nighllimc news programs rcccnlly was aboul the way men nnd women hear ihings and the way they process Informalion. There w as Ih is couplc, and the woman, poor Ih in g , was tired of her husband "nol hearing" her. She could stand Iw o feet away from him while he watched baseball on television, call his name, and he "wouldn’t hear" her. Granted, he was n .scout and was chccking on his players while walching the game, but even later, when the couple was in the car together, he again "didn't hear" her when she was talking. I'm puuing "didn't hear" in quotations for a reason. As a female, I can't imagine not hearing something. I can be in the kilchen, hear Sam opening the wrong bottle of shampoo in the bathtub, hear the baby in the living room eating a Cheerio off the fioor, and still realize lhat a pol is boiling over and Ih c washing machine is aboul lo go into the rin.se cycle. I'm not bragging here. Il’s jusl die way it is. But if il was my husband in the kiichcn, all he would hear is lhat the pot is boiling over. Th;s won't come as any surprise to the women out there. We have known all our lives that we are able lo hear and process more informa­ lion lhan men. It's not a feminist thing. Il's a biologic thing. And now there's proof. Scientists studied the way men and women hear and found thal men are able to hear and process with only one side of their brain at a lime, while women are able to do the same with both sides of Ih eir brain. Men, then, can focus on one Ih in g . while women can seemingly focus on many Ih in g s at a time. This reminds me of a sludy I read about a while back. I even saved the clipping for fodder for a future column. The first sentence rcad. "Working mothers may be at greater risk than childless working women of heart disease or olher illnesses bccause of highcr-slrcss hormone levels, a Duke University study concluded." ; I w o n d er h ow m u ch Ih is slu d y c o s t Ih e ta x p a y ers. I im a g in e Ih e research ers' e y e s b e in g as b ig a s d in n e r p la te s w h en th ey rca liz cd that w ork in g m o m s a re m ore stressed o u l lh an w o rk in g n o n -m o m s. This, to me, is nut sclcncc. It's a no-braincr. We women, and we moms, knew it all along. On another topic, Random House has introduced several new-age words Io ils dictionary. A spokesman was on Ihe radio one moming last week explaining that ever since Ihe dictionary began in 1947, Ihey have strived lo introduce new words in a timely fashion, while Uiose old dogs at Webster's and other dictionary publishing companies like 10 wail a decade or so and see if Ihe words slick around. ■ Some of the new wonls Random House is priming include "slcp- acrobics," "same sex," (as in marriage, relationship, etc.), "car-jack," "yada, yada, yadu,” (this is one Uwy should have wailed on) and 'Granny-dumping." ' I had never heard of Ihc latter, bul found oul il's when people abandon Iheir aging parents, for whom Ihey cannol carc, al an emer­ gency room or olher hcallh-carc facility. The spokesman said he wasn'l proud of lhal word, but I'm thinking maybe he should take a look al some of the others too. And on still another topic...ls anyone besides me amazed at lhal Wake Forcsl law sludent feeling he is "harassed" bccause he is called oh in class? Hello'.' Isn'l pan of being a sludeni being callcd on in class? Isn'l lhat how professors dciermine who is prepared and who is nol, who is studying and who is not? ’ As a reporter. I've spent many long days in Ihc courtroom, and I've hcanl judges dress down atuirncys many times. Judges don't lake kindly to attoraeys who aren't prepared, who haven't prepared their clients, and whose case is full of holes. - I'm wondering, then, how Ihis student will fare once he is oul of school and in his first courtroom siluation, facing, for Uie first time, wiUi a judge who doesn't have time for crybabies who feel Uiat ttoching somehow translates into harassing. I'd pay 10 be a fly on lhal wall. InTlieMail D o e s T u f f M a n C o n t e s t E n c o u r a g e M e a n n e s s ? To (he editor It islhattimeofyearwhcn the Tuff-Man Contest is held at the National Guard Armory. The adver­ tisements around town say this contest will And the "meanest man In town." For two days, people will pay $10 to see grown men wrestle or fight. This contest is troubling to me. What docs It say to young people? Why are wc encouraging men to be the meanest man in Davie County? As I read the police and sheriffs reports In the newspaper, I rcad about plenty of mean men hitting girlfriends or wives. Davie Domestic Violence tries so hard to educatc the public and give women help against mean men. As a counselor, t knew teenagers who pleaded with meabout abuse in their homes. Social Services has a tough job. In the schools, wc spend money and time on conflict resolution skills and peermcdiatlontohelpstudcnts develop skills to get along with one another. Yel some studcnis rcport their parents tell them to (Ight hack and not take anything off of anybody. Is therc a cycle in Davie Couniy that needs to be broken? Manyoflhc Christian studcnis wcarbracclctsor T-shlds lhat say "WWJD". Il stands for "What Would Jesus Do?" Maybe wc as adulls need to see if the 'Tuff-Man" Contest lines up with the Word of God. There is a big sign al (he MO entrance olTof Highway 601 advertising this contest. As travelers get offofthe Inlcrstale lo cal or stay at a motel, what kind of impression do they gel of Davie Couniy? If Ihis contest concerns you, take notice of the sponsors. The time, energy and money could be belter spent on af\crschool programs for children and teenagers who go home to empty houses. Maybe these and other business sponsors would like to commit lime and rcsourccs to a tutoring or mentoring program lo keep these childrcn from falling loo farbchind in school. Think about it. Jeanne Miller Mocksvllle Perforrning Arts С Ш ёг Will Bring Beauty To Community To the editor We, as a conununity, have just dedicated the Brock Performing Arts Ccnicr. Those rcsponslblc for the creation of this beautiful facility have truly (reformed a sow's car into a silk purse. ' Perhaps for the occasion It is appmpriatc for me to offer a few comments about an and iis affcct on our community. Aesthetics is the study of beauty and of ihings lhat are beautiful Including works of art. Philo­ sophically It is the discipline which concerns itself wlththenalureofbeautyondart. An, in lum, is our self conscious effort to exemplify bcauly. Once, in poetry. I denned an as "perspective writ Inlo the face of time" lhat "both deans and glows" and "writ the wonl that marks (he line where every meaning goes." The poet, John Keats wrote that "beauty is uuth, truth beauty." The poet also wrote "a thing of beauty is a joy forever." Beauty, and iherefore an thus dcflncd, is these things but It Is morc. Our perception of bcauly and the means we have developed lo exploit thal pcr- ception-an, is whal enables us lo crcalc form and therefore slructurc oul of our cxpcricncc. Ills the fu^t step in the dynamics of our being able to do so. Beauty is our conception of perfect form or as near perfeci as we comprehend in our experience. Trulh is an honest and accurate rendering of experience. Thus, contrary lo Keats, the two are not the same. Yet, they are close enough to justify poetic liccnsc in calling the same. Oul of our experience wc continually crcalc the forms of our existence and out of these the catego­ ries of new experience. Doing so wc creatcconcep- tually the structure of our being and thereby give meaning and purpose, identity, to our lives. Form and the suncture in engenders, when we see it dearly and express it honestly and accurately. Is both beauty and truth. This, I suspect, is what Keats meant. It Is what I meant when I wrote that an, and therefore bcauly, "boihcleansand glows". Itclcans because It eliminates from Ihe changing perspec­ tive ofour experience those things not essential lo our wdl being and glows because it accentuates thoseihingswhicharecssential. An Is lhat perspec­ tive "writ inlo the face of time". Bccause of limiuilions in our ability to make judgemental decisions, we continually create the categories of our being, Plato's "Bird Cage" as conceptualized In his The Republic, which wc assimilate over lime Into the cultures we arc a pan of. Form and structure arc essential lo doing so bccause they enable us to "value", lhal is, to dilTcr- enliale and discriminate between lhat which is helpful and lhat which is harmful lo our well being. For this purpose beauty and truth are bolh the standards, Ihe ideals, and the effective agents, the models, we use to repeat ourselves. Havelock Ellis, the English psychologist and writer, undertaking lo develop a theory of an, believed that an in exemplifying beauty is It's own reason for being, propounding a theory of "art for art's sake". By his reckoning there should be no connection between art and morality. But he was wrong. Bcauly is essential for our well being, whelhcr conceptualized or not, because It repre­ sents the expression of our capacity to create form and struclure and iherefore "value" In the way we act. To be able to value is essential in order for us toactmorally. Beauiyrepresents the unity of form and structure in lhat process-a unity not static but dynamic, an expression of what is permanent and enduring in the face of change. Finally, beauty Is the motive force of all altru­ ism, whether conscious or unconscious. It is tbe ultimate expression oflhataltruism-ourloveoflife. It is, I believe, what the poet meant when he wrote, "a thing of bcauly is a joy forever". One might ajso say, giving sway lo poetic liccnse, lhat beauty Is love, love bcauly. Bcauly, truth and morality cannot be separated. Each functions as a dynamic aspect of our creative experience and that creativity defines us. Wc exemplify it In our experience and do so conceptu­ ally Ihrough our art. We each, being able lo do os, no matter how gifted Individually, by being able to do so create and manipulate "value" and in doing so create meaning and purpose in our lives. This, 1 believe, is what we as a community will be doing so creale meaning and purpose In our lives. This, I believe, is what we as a community will be doing in the Performing Arts Center for years and years yet to come. JohnT. Brock Mocksville W i l H a m g F m f n i t m r e 279Л N . M ain S t. « Mocksville, NC 27028 Pie Safe Reg........*199" Sale.__>349** Comer Cabinet Reg........4X9" Sale.....*179**IVestle Table with bench and 4/chairs Reg........»S99" Sale........«499** O le Tim e P a in t « B o e lrS h o p suvmo AIL voua C O IIJS IO N & A IIID ■ O O V K P IM I NEEDS • 15 Yeara Experieiica •MWtorlc Cuarenta«! • P.P.aCaftMadShop W tD O XSW A W C TW O W tl 3741 Hwy. 64 West, Mocksville. NC (lmiii*Cai1iiM^S«4kaCwitaritlhaHw)i44k*ei Inunactlen) 492-5299 THE LARGEST SELEaiON OF NEW CARS IN ROV^AN COUNTY! Ih IoIivId IaI all new 1998^5 A R E HERE! 4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTkhtkuii. From left, Kapri Cleveland, Shlrica Arnold and Tilea Roberts carry ttie t)anner at the front iof ttie NAACP Freedom March. Speaker Frederick Roundtree tells tho crowd to 1» their tjest at everything they do. C o m m u n ity H o n o r s L ife O f lUlartln L u tlie r K in g Continued From Page 1 ¡nfinhc hope." • "True peace is not only ihc abscncc or (ension. it Is (he pressure ofjusllce." The Rev. Marcus Williains, presidem of the Davic NAACP, said that King today would be an advocate of equal reprcsenialion in government. That st;uls on the local level. "We need someone.. to represent us on lhe board of educalion and on the county commission." Williiims said. "Wc desperately need someone to stand up. and someone lo stand oul. "That’s whal wc need morc of. We don'l have any Martin Luther King's Uving today. Stand up for what you think is righl... speak up for those svho don'l have a voicc." The Davie NAACP chapter has ' approximately 250 members, and . - hopes to incrcasc to morc than 300 in 1998. The Rainbow Tea is scheduled for March. Wiiiiams said. People line up outside the church where a special service was held in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. - Photos by Robin Fergusson C o m m is s io n e r s A p p r o v e W a te r sh e d A m e n d m e n t N E W T A X L A W M A Y B E Y O U N E E D A T A X P R E P A R E R ? Contidentbil liix es prepared Electronic filing appointments while you wait, fee-$15.00 Richanl Schooler Incoiiie Tax Service 1697 U .S. Hwy. 158 East M ocksviile, NC 27028 Hours: 8am-8pm M-F • 9ain-2pm Saturday: | w ith o u b and gutter, h e su d . the 10-70 option is available for aunties lo conlrol or allow growth in ccnain areas. Anolher option is to al­ low lhe №70 nile only for paiticular utcs such as churches and schools, acconlini to GalUmore. ■ III Ihe Davle-Yadldn watershed there will be 253.9 acres available for development up to 70 percent. Hie Foisyth-YadUn watershed wiUhavea potential 722.9 acres effected. The Davidson-Yadkin watershed has 2,M7; Salisbuiy-YadVin has 2,837.3; and Cooleemee-South Yadkin has 2J37.2,hcupUined. Use of this optioo is al the discre­ tion ofthe commissioners, wilh devel- T h r e e R I e F o r S e a t s O n S c h o o l, C o u n ty B o a r d s opers seeking a special use peiniil on a case by case basis. If a developer was allowed lo exercise this option over 100 actn in the Davie-YaiOun water­ shed, that would leave 154 acres where it could used, he said. Hie board could vole to aUow lhe devekjper of a met to use Ihis option but only alkiw 40 or 50 percent lo be builluponialhetihanlhen«Kiiiium70 perccnl,accanlin| to County Manager Ken Windlcy. The Davie County Planning Boaid had voted four lo thiee not to recom­ mend approval of Ihis amendmeni, GaUinme told commissionen. CommisskinetLany Hayes made« motion to approve the 10-70 amend­ ment fcr chuches, schools, industiy and commercial use only. Carl Boon was the only commissit^ to support lhal motion. Thai wouldbeunfairtoUieowner of a flve acre tract The option should be available lo all propeity owners, said Commissioner Diane Foster. Commissioner Rkhaid Poindexter made a motion to approve the «nwid- menl wiihoul restiictMns. Commis- skneis Joe Long aod Foster voted in favor of that motion, whkh was op­ posed by Boon and Hayes. Anytime someone wishes to exer­ cise Ihis option, they must apply lo the boaid of commlssionets, Hayes re­ minded those attending the meeting. 'Itmayneverbeexen:ised.’Foster said % P o R O liertN R O S S ,N .D . Jeffrey B . R a u li,N .D . «Asthma •A««rgk!ttilnitia/hay(ever • AUergk sinua disease • Frequent reaplcatoiy Ulnesus • Clkikal Immunology • Eczema • Urticaria/hives • Drug allergy • Foodatotgy> Insect allergy «>М1фа1а iMftfflM NMOnW plans CwW l^ tiy Fll0 delm :AmwiCM Bovd ol for moil mejor : Ailwgy and Immunology medical carriers: T R E A T M E N T O F C H IL D R E N A N D A D U L T S ' : (9 1 0 ) 7 в О Ч » 1 4 | 1401-ACklMIIICIrele Wlraton^lMn, N027103 2S6Moel StTNtN027028 Csr f M s < ftw l4 e l (Ctting the peopk in and we're not éonccling tte situations wc have alhad.’ AUcnnUthcDavkCounlySchoal ~ijMBisaièol the best iotbenatkn, iiad be wants to help keep it at the top. *W« need to actually listen to tbe people and hear whal dieyYe saying," kessid. AOenUicoiivulcrtccliokiaipe- сШИкИЬШН. V 8feMi,SO,isaccUi«heraecoad ^•yeir ^ on de boen) of «Ца- daughlets, April, Cank and Deanna. Моему, a maiket and technical and cconomk rcseaichct of Advance, deckkd to seek a spot on lhe boeid afterstudyingtbeHock system atDavk TS gK ----------------------—-------------- Tm not a radical and Го not a one issue pcfson, but dme’s u much Cm time. Ihey can do dKit hooewoik at icbod. which I think is scandakMS." The bkKk system isnt appropriate Ibr most students, although il mils the I, he sakl C Tveahnysbi uvMsuppoiter <lr fiiHic cdHcatk>i,’ jfae seU. *№ ¡рей lix yeen, rve lAan my posilka «the boanl veiy isriausly.* : shneliaaiefetevDlMileerinlfae ;с1юек, befen sad since she wu fMctsd. О п ту» dw ipcods a ЮОЮ- l^eediinekMSoiriiDnrieMiiUe IMlOivieiSlhidioals. : t »»lec«*eilte мкс1>и п»ти11- I» fer ■ anil etaM iV acheol, snd Vaoa*eiriMctb«coaaiiMe. П е ф укЬ есн и л м ктакЬ . ^ i^ 'a t« hnriarf I n hiÿ'ihée ADCcoao)niitaadleechcr,Maooey thinks he has die qualities needed fcr theboeidoCedueatioa. "I do know diat my background alkws me to make contributions to diebotnf," yaij, "it*t any^g evnyooe in tbe tyttein to conununi« ette.” ■ Moeoey and Danklle have dxce chikkcn, two in coUege and eoe atNuthDavkMkklb. Moeneyeaniedabachekii'idegne in ecoBnnifcs aad рЫкеорЬу tam Colle|e<)r<heHd]rCRiia.aod>FhO ia eeoaeaiics IktmИм Univenity of ‘ Noflh С тШ ш ^аи ^ HiU. LOANS ON HOMES ___E acellent Hataw A vailable C re d it Problem s U nderstood WEOFEER •ffiUCeoKtidttion • HoDie hiiarovemtot « l« t t2niiMoitgige •Rifiniiiee • Rxtd and Variable BatM • 1 S * 3 0 ^ • 2nd up to 100% Equify •EicdkitritMODDiiubUmdii and Modttlm with Good Cndit • • • Loeat Purmmai S tn ic t • • • MUTUAL MORTGAGE J<ffCaU-Pn»ident Sdidiuiy688-1800 1-80(MI82-S575 A p p lto itfaw T M w a b y P h o iw 9 «m - C p m E x p e r i e n c e TH IWIGSTON TRHL F r id a y , F e b r u a r y 6 ,1 9 9 8 - 8 P M K E P P E L AUDITORIUM , CATAW BA C O LLEG E , 7 0 4 - в 3 2 - в в 0 0iZ eio-aaa -i-io o o--yaa-e^oo D istrict C o u rt DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan, 29,1998 - 5 following cases were disposed 5jr5o Davie District Court on Jan. 22. ;''fresidmg was Judge Robert W. [lojihson. Prosecuting were Leigh ;B^erandRobTaylor,assislantDAs. ;Z;-i-IofgeBahena,breakingorenter- dismissed. ; Tammy R. Bailey, assault on Jaudicapped peison, dismissed. * J—-Julia N. Boggs, woithlesscheck, Idimlssed. 'i-Allen R. Bradfon), DWI, dis- [missed;driving while license revoked, [sentenced 45 days. ;>^ToniCook, failure 10 relum rental jiiperty, dismissed. ^-;i-JunlorD, Childress, 80 mph |na ;S3 mph zone,reduccd to 64 ina55,$25 lidftcost ■.';^Jeny W. Cope Jr., driving while license revoked, sentenced 120 days, suspended 3 yeais, not operate vehicle whik llcensal, $300 fine, cost. ..—Maiy Conell, communicating ltu№, dismissed. —Kennelh Dewalt, two counts worthless checks, dismissed. —Wendy S. Duncan, 87 mph in a 70 mph zone, rcduced to exceeding safe speed, $25 fine, cost. —Willie C. Hmoie, 2 counts open containeranerconsumingalcohol, fail­ urc to wear scat bell, $75 rine, cost —Chad A. Forrest, driving while license revoked, guilty of no liccnse, prayerforjudgmentconllnuedoncosi: possession of stolen goods, guilty of improper registration, $25 fine, cost —Louise Foster, communicating ducats, dismissed. —Pedro D. Oareia, breaking or enlcring, injury to personal property, dismissed —Sammuel D. Garcia, assaullon a femak,bieakingorenleiing,dismissed. —Freddie R. Hancock, 54 mph In a 35zone, reduced lo 44 in 35,$10, cost —Irving A. Hennan, 85 mph In a 70zonc,icducedlo74ln70,$25,cost —Sandy L Hutchins, misdemeanor laiccny, guilty of unlawfiil conceal­ ment, sentenced 45 days, suspended 1 year, nol go about Wal-Mart, 24 houn community service, $200 fuie, cost —Dustin P. Johnson, 77 mph In a 55 zone, reduced to 64 In a 55, $25, cost: no opcralor's liccnse, dlsmisscd.- —Thomas L Jones, 87 mph in a 70 zone, reduccd to 79 in 70, $30, cost —Timolhy J. Kokoski, failure lo wear seal belt $25 fine, cost; misde­ meanor possessionofSchedukVIcon- Irolled substance, prayer for judgment continued on cost —Carlos A. Mallei, opcncontainer afterconsumingaIcohol,m:Uessdriv- Ing 10 endanger, sentenced 30 days, suspended 2 years, $75, cost; no operator’s license, registration viola­ tion, dismissed. -DonaMUMaisden,reckfcssdriv- ing to endanger, $50 fine, cost —EricEMcClannon,drivingwhile license revoked, prayer for judgment continued on cost; expired registra­ tion, dismissed -Russell McClelland, driving while license revoked, failure lo stop for stop sign, dismissed. —DcboiahH.Meacham.DWI,sen- tcnced 60 days, suspended 2 years, not operate vehlckuntil licensed, substance abuse assessment, I day In jail, $100 fine, cost; open conlahier afler con­ suming, dismissed. —Joseph W. Meadows, inspection , violation, dismissed; driving whik li­ cense revoked, senlcnced45 days, sus­ pended 3 yean, not operate vehicle, $300 fine, cost —Melvin Mock, assault Inllictlng serious injuiy, dismissed. —Luis R. Noyola, no opeialoi’s license, $50 fine, cosi; reglsU^Uon vio­ lation, unsealed wine/llquor in passen­ ger area of vchicle, dismissed. -------Ramesh N. Panjabi, 80 mph in a - 70 mph zone, reduccd lo improper equipment cost —Johnny B.Philbeck,drivlng whik license revoked, sentenced 45 days, suspended 3 yeais, not operate vchicle until licensed, $300 fine, cost; expired registration, dismissed. -Regina B. Sanden, 65 mph in a 45 mph zone, icduccd to exceeding safe speed, $10 flne, cost —Amina M. Sayad, 91 mph in a 70 mph zone, $91 fine, cost —Rutii Seamon, seconddcgree tres­ passing, dismissed. —Ann L. Seats, 84 mph in a 70 mph zone, 74 in a 70, $10 fine, cost —Eric N. Seals, DWI, senlcnced I year, suspended 3 years, not opcnlc vehicle until licensed, substance abuse assessment 7 days in jail, $400, cost; open container after consuming, dis­ missed. —William R. Sills, driving white license revoked, sentenced 45 days, suspended 3 yean, not operate vehicle until licensed, $100 fine, cost —PalriclaT. Smitii, 93 mph In a 70 mph zone, reducedto careless ond reck­ less driving, $93 line, cost —Cregoiy T. Smyers, possession of marijuana 1/2 lo I 1/2 oz., posses­ sion of drug paiaphemalia, scnlenced 45 days, suspend^lyear,nolpossess controlled subsuuicc, substance abuse assessment submit lo diug screenings and searches, $300 fine, cost —JeannineL.Spillman,possession of Schcdute VI controlled substance, compkle program as directed. ------Keith W. Talc, driving white li­ cense revoked, dismissed; failure to 5topfor8topslgn,guiltyofunsafemove- mcnt$IOflnc,cost —RIchaid D. Taylor, 84 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to 74 in 70, $ 10 fine, cost; following too closely, dismissed. —Ceorge J.Thomas,sentenced45 days, suspended 2 yeara, not operate vehkle, $200 fine, cost —Titnotiiy A.West75mphina55 mph zone, driving left of center, dis­ missed; DWI, sentenced 60 days, sus­ pended 2 years, not operate vehlcte until licensed, 24 houn community service in 30 days, $100 fine, cost —Timolhy L. Willis, domestic criminal Ircspas5ing,senten^30days, suspended 2 yean, not go about pre­ mises of prosecuting wiuiess witiiout consent Tri-County assessment com­ ply wilh recommendations, $50, cost —Stuart Gibson, 93 mph in a 65 rophzonc,rcduccdtocarelessamlreck- less driving, $93 fine, cost —DaranCislano,assaullon female, senlcnced 60 days, suspended 2 yeais, not tiirealen, haia.ss, assault prosecut­ ing witne.ss, do not go on premises wiihoul consent domestic viotence counseling, pay medical bills. $200, cost —TenyCrews,assaullonafenialc, sentenced 2 yean under fair sentence to run wiUi present sentence; larceny by employee, sentenced 120 days at expiration of present sentence, icstini- tion. C u r í o s by'.Pulaski % A L L C U R I O S H A V E B E E N R E D U C E D 3 5 % to 5 0 % Off CUDirfHU0 D iu w a MocksvUle Fumiture & Appliance, Uic. M C ourtSquar* ’Downto««! MaokavM*,NC (704)0344812 « - D A VIE COUNTY EN TERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 29,1998 FHiblic Ræords bM iw a v F^atrol The followinglrafnc accidenls were litigated by the N.C. Highway Pa- M in Davie County. Track ntiDecr ; Caroline Susan M)'crs, 24, of 388 Speaks Road, AdN-ance, was dri\ing a 1997 Qievrolet pkkup Inick on Wjw Road al 5:50 a.m. Jan. 20 »hen a deer crossedils path, reponed Trooper AA Aislice. DMrinOiiN.CMI Brcnda Richley Moslo, 30, of 117 .Moss Lane. Ad\-ance^-as dt«ing,a. 1991DolgconN.CtlOleasto(M(«is- viDe at 6:45 p.m. Jan. 22 w1)en a deer crossed its palh, reponed Trooper J.R. SherifPs Departm ent Allitd. FaOurt To RniiKt S|ie«l au rin i AMocks\illemanw!KChaigcd»iih failure to reduce speed after a wreck on Angcll Road at 4K15 p.m, Jan. 21. Ricanio Bartolo Na\wm, 20. of 2132 Angeli Ro-vl, failcd to swp thè 1989 Buick he was dri\ing heore it stnKkintherearl9S5Chc\TOlcl.lri\wi by Tacy SìTcnwre Bracken. 32, of 2»S Boom Lane, reponed TKxipcr l'.T, Hcnnclly. Uicafc Ma>Tnmit ClMr(rd ___An Ad\-»noi tecn_\»:»s chatscd with nuking an unsafe iniffic nx'\rment after a wreck at '.-OS a.m. Jan. 21 oo US.lSSinHi\lsda)e. Jennifer Sue 14 of II» W, Ro>«ìn Drìw> *e* I4«ssv«« oli thè chitch рлЫ Ki he» СЭД» Chc«\NK causing Й » tv'll ftvw * lt^«>i ooM Ü.S. 1«, лЛ»!* » IW dñ\tnhyK\««eV*^«t\«*.'N's.íí, o f « Ч п А -п -Х А ч л 4HV4'»xt T.asiu», O r Hìls IWcti (Ы>ММ> Km>I Ot she »»s AÀ'ÌO* «> 1>Лч( Rvva at '.■40i.nvJjm.il. Kin*«^ D»»«\\Ulun«i«v 16.»f Ì57 OitriA* W'C. Aiv«« Ihe 19« IXxitix- al an е.\«я>>е speed (estimated a» « nvfW «ж™* » ti«(* reported Trooper Tettance IVnml Shaw. The car went off the i\»id W the tight, can» across the toad leftrfcenter and wenlbackoir the toad KI Ihe right, striking a ditch. Nochaiges wet« filed. M n r Fwn Tm Ckarfis AWinslon-Salemwomanfacestwo v'haige.s after a wreck al 6 a.m. Jan. 23 on N.C. 801 at US, 158. LucioHumbeitoMendozaRoa,30, ftuled to slop her 1984 Honda at Ihe sti'plight. entering the itiiersecticn and striking a 1988 Cheviolet driven by Kenneth Eugene Faulknei, 40, of 190 James Smile Lane, Advance, repotted Tlwper T.D. Shaw. Roa was charged with failure to slop al tiaffic light and driving without a license. Motorist At MaDboni Chuicd A Mocksville woman faces two charges after an accident on N.C. 801 north of Cooleemee at 6:20 a.m. Jon. 23. Andrea Funderburk Jones, 27, of 5718 N.C. 801 S.. Mocksville, had stopped a 1986 Pontiac at a group of mailboxes, facing soulh in Ihe north­ bound lane, reported Trooper T.D. Shaw. Eva Davidson Andetson, 45, was driving a 1996 OldsmobUe north on 801 and swerved to the right lo aVold' striking a thirl vehicle, which was stopped in the road, Shaw reported. Andet»n'svehiclecollidedwilhJones‘ headon. ■ i Jones was charged with driving left ot center and having an expired legis- nation plate on a vehicle. ...j ‘ Car Hils Ditch On 158 John Everette Kopp III, 16,ofWin- ston-Salem, wos driving a 1987 Chev­ rolet on U.S. 158 al 7:45 a.m. Jan. 24,, when Ihe car went off Ihe road lo the righl,causing Ihe driver lolosecontrol, iepoited Trooper T.D. Shaw. The car, came back across the toad inlo a ditch to Ihe left. : D A V IE CO UNTY E N T E R P R IS E REC O RD , Jan . 29,1998 - ,7 . The foltoning incidents «ctc re- pmed » the Daxie Count> Sheriffs DcpanmenL - Roy Dtnioo of MocksMlle re­ poned Jan. 5 someone had tmght a 1994 Hjiindai Excel fnm a used car dealer ncjr Grcis}' Comer and ob- tainaJ financing undera false ideniii). - Phyllis Turner of Fantasia Une, Adi-ance. reported Jan. 17, lhat some­ one had shot her dog, hurting its front shoulder and hind lejs. -ShcliaMarie Willis of Mivks'iilc iTfxvted Jan. 17 the breaking and cn­ lering of a n»ideno; on U.S. 601. - Steve Vestal of .Mocksviile re­ poned Jan. 17. that a Mcrcury out- lx\ml had been slolen from a boat at LUV Homes on U.S. 601. - Mar}’ Brewbaker of Hillcrest Drive. Ad\ance. rcponcd that w indow panes had been knockcd oul al her ncskfcn«. - Lonnie Thompson of Nkvksvilic rcponcd Jan, 18. that ncighNTS had left a threatening letter in his mailbox and made harassing phone calls to him. -JclTrcy Bowen of Columbia, S.C. and Wilma Wanl of Mivksvillc re­ ported Jan. 18, thatachainsaw, televi­ sion SCI. VCR. tool box and assorted tools valued al appioxinutcly, $ IJ50 had been stolen from Ward's residcncc on Sonora Drive. - Deputy Oaiy Williams reponed thal someone had broken Inlo the post oflice at Bermuda Run Jan. 19. -BobOarwoodof Ashburton Road, Advance, rcported Jan. 20, that Ihree saws and an assortment of tools had been slolen from a utility shed at his residence. - Jimmy Dyson ofMocksville re­ ported Jan. 20, that a control box an- tcnna, belonging lo the Department of Transportation on Prison Camp Road, had been damaged. - Lola S. Heliard of Mocksville' reported Jan. 21, someone had taken the ccnter lug cover fmm her 1996 Chevrolet Tahoe al Crossroad Gen­ eral Store on U.S. 64 al Dallon Road. -GeorgeThomasBrownofMocks- vilIeieponcdJan.2l,thalal978Harlcy Davidwnmolon;yclcvaluedat$l0,000 had been stolen from his residence,on Milling Road. - Kathy Plowman and Brandy' Collier of N.C. 801, Mocksvlllc; li- poned a prowler around their residence' Jan. 21. , : ' - Deputy J.S. Parker rcported Jim. 21, that a stolen tag was found in the paricing lot of Ellis Aulo Auction. It had been lakcn from Old Lexington, Auto Sales in Winston-Salem. Mocksville Police The foUowing incidents were re­ potted to the MocksviUe Police De- putment. - Judy Cartner reported Jan. 23 the kacenyofapuisefnm43Court Square. • Jeny Snyder teponed Jan. 22 Ihe laiceny of a watch and Clairol Nice & Easy pomanem from Wal-Mait ■ Evan Michael Wilts reponed Jan. 22 someone removed the top radiator boie ftxxn a Jeep parked at Notlhridge Court. -DavidA.HannonreportedJan.22 aceUuUipboaewaslostor stolen from UattiidaiceonHoUyLane. Vkleo, Maritetplace Plaza. Arrests • Faye J. Bamcs reported Jan. 21 the lamny ot gas ftom 'The Panlty, Salis­ bury Sueet. - Michelle Spear Link reported Jan. 20 the breaking, entering and larceny of two bed mattresses from Davie Vil­ lage, Ctestview Drive. - Kelly Smith Caudle of Hampton- vllle reponed Jan. 20 the laiceny of money fromMargaietCaudleTax Ser­ vice, North Main Street. - EdwanI Ray Foster of Lewisville reponed Jan; 18 the registration plate from a vehicle on Mumford Road had been lost or stolen. Ediat Ttivette o( Hays re­ poned Jan. I6lhelarcenyofatool box and lools from a truck parked on Depot Street. -Gary Allen SttelereponedJan. 17 the larceny of a phamiacy banner from Wal-Mart. - Greg Eugene Ellis of Woodleaf reponed Jan. 17 he was assaulled at a paridng lot on Sanfonl Avenue. AiTcits -Timothy Lee Willis, 26, of 1160 County Home Road, was charged Jan. 18with laiceny.He is accusedof steal­ ing money from B's Mini Mart, Yadk­ inville Road. Trial date: March 12. •Daian Casiano, 32,of30I Rolling Hills Lane, was charged Jan. 18 with assault on a female. He is Kcuicd of hitting his ex-g'irlfriend in the eye with his Tist. Trial date: Jan. 22. •JuanGuenro Sanchez, 23, ofWin- ston-Salem, was chaiged Jan. 17 with driving widtout a license and carrying a concealed weapon. Trial date: Feb. 20. - Roaiy Dean Tanker" Porter, 36, of 610 Sheffield Road, was charged Jan. 19 with being drank and disnip- live, communicating threats and pos­ session of drag paiaphenialia. Trial date: Feb. 12. TnfflcAcchknta - A Mocksville woman faces two charges after a wreck on 5:06 p.m. Jan. 23 on Lexington Road. Shannon Dale Jones, 19. ot 217 Morrison Road,drovea 1973 Oldsmo- bilefromWilliamsSlreetontoLexing- ton Road, into Ihe palh of a 1993 Old- smobile driven by Carroll Franklin Bowles, 63, of Trinity, reported Of­ ficer K.D. Hendrix. The officer said there is a do not enter sign al the ’blind' intersection. Jones was charged with operating a vehicle widiout insurance and wiih making an unsafe tnffic movement - A Winston-Salem woman said a vehicleinher lane on Yadkinville Road led 10 a wreck al 7:40 p.m. Jan. 23. Barinia HaU Lambeth, 53, said she applied the brakes to her 1988 Mercuiy when she saw Ihe other vehicle, caus- Cooleemee Police ing her car to skid off the road to the right, hitting a road sign. - Two vehicles were in a wreck at 1:33 p.m. Jan. 23 on Yadkinville Road al the entrance to Squire Boone Plaza. Shea Leighann Maridand, 23, of 3155 N.C. 801 S., Advance, was driv-, inga 1995 Volkswagen that hil thereai: of a 1987 Chevrolet track driven by; Henry Neal Howell, 56, of 129 Femwood Lane, reported Ofticer t).T,' Miller. ■ -Nochargeswerefiledafterawreck ConUnued On Page 7 TTte following airests were miale by IheDavieCounly Sheri irsDcpanmcnt. - Mark Anthony Dixon. 23, of 461 Duke Whilaker Road, Mocksville, was airested Jan. 16, for unauthorized use of a motor vchicle. Trial date: Feb. 12. - David Franklin Bares, alias Tim Wilson, 35, of 7395 N.C. 801 S., Mocksville, was anested Jan. 16, for failure 10 comply with court order. obstructing and delaying an ofTicer, Trial dale: Feb. 19. - Dallas Duane Smyers, 29, of Whetstone Road, Mocksville, was ar­ rested Jan. 18, for failurc to appear in court. Trial date: Feb. 5. - Timolhy Lee Willis, 26, of 1160 Counly Home Road. Mocksville, was arrcstedJan. 18, fordomcstic criminal trespass. Trial date: Jan. 22. - Heyward Devosky Mills Jr., 21, of Salisbury, was airested Jan. 20, for aggravated assault on a handicapped person. Trial date: Feb. 5. -Marcus Hauser, 18.ori69Candi Lane, Mocksville, was anested Jan. 21, for felony breaking and entering and larceny. Trial date: Feb. 26. - Terry Glenn Crews, 42, of the N.C. Department of Corrections, was anested Jan. 21, for assault on a female and larceny by employee. Trial date: Jan. 21. - Sonya Leann Jones, 19, of 1181 U.S. Hwy. 64 East, Mocksville, was airested Jan. 21, for failurc to appear in court. COOLEEMEE -The following arc from Cooleemee Police Depanment reports. - On Jan. 10, Sadie Jones reported Ihc breaking, entering and laiceny of furniturc foim a house on Orchonl Drive. • On Jan. 17, Rodney McDaniel reported Ihe breaking and entering of a residence at 243 Main St. • Hertien Geoigy Frey, 37, of 135 Hunting Crcek Lane, Mocksville, was airested by Ofticer J.O. Young on Jan. 18 for driving while license penna-'- nemly rcvoked. Trial date: Feb. 20.' - Doris Bouldin of Deadmon Road, Mocksville, was charged with driving withoula Iiccnse and making an unsafe trafficmovemenlafterawrcckatCióss - and Davie streets at 11 a.m. Jan. 18.^ Officer E.M. Parker reported tliat' Bouldin drove from ihe stop sign into Ihc intciseclion, striking a car driven by Linda Hodges of Ncedmore Road,' Woodleaf. Land Transfers The foUowing land Iransfers were filed with the Davie County Register of Deedi. Hie transactHXB are lisied by par- lici involved, Kieage, township, and deed itanipi putchased. with S2 icpre- Ktting $1,000. - Gladys Griffith to Tun Randall Griifith,diiriinietest,4.85 acres, Cala­ haln. -FimUnionNatio«alB«kofN.C, executor of estate of ChariesL.Bari>er to Lahey Clinic Foundation, 1 condo- oiiiiian,FMafKn. - Saak Ln Owiaft lo Ronald IU|l)tairfLadaO.Kiii||il.hairiMer- at,2lncliMod№rae. •Lanyl—nTifinii a»dlira«KCT Weat Ttammr to Aaitia D. McCm maalSaByB.McCia>c. I ka.fm 14120--------------------------- - Austin D. McGuire III and Sally B. McGuire 10 James Lany Tuiterow andFrancesWestTutterow, I lol,Fann- ington,SI,l20. -Canoll S. Johnstone u> Lany Dean AUen and Paula Shew Allen, .45 acre, Mocksville, S46. • John H. Hoots, Lou Ella Hoots Angel, Charles E AngeL Kathleen Hoots Mcllhatten, David W. Mcllhauen to Brennan Janies Beaty and Gregory A. Beaty, 1 met. Shady Grove, $68. - Jeny Franklin White and Virginia Am While toTunodiyFianUiaWhiie, 2 acres. Calahaln. - Pauline T. Scoa to James M. Scotl and Maiy E.Scatt,2tractt.Iousalem. - Colonial Estatei to James M. Ycoif and Kimheriy K. Young. I lot, -UodanOerSl**:---------------------- - D&W Pannenhip to Sunset Ter­ race, 16.97 acres, Mocksville. - John W. Helton Jr. to John W. Helton Jr. and Rachel PhUIips Helton. I kit, Faiminglon. - HaroM Dean Howad. Hazel C Howanl to Avery Street, I lot, SI 10. - Calvin D. Spillman Jr. and leri S. Spillman to Roger P. Spillman and Deborah A. Spillman, I23J3 acres. Jenisalem. - Bobby C. Bodfonl and Fannie G. Bodfonl lo Ricky D. Wagner and SharonGenliyWagner,5.2acres,CaIa- hain.S31 - Christian D. Jonlan and Jankc P. JcnlantoFRdCnifHicks,23JKicf. $530. -RaymondJ.MatUandandRudiS. Maridandlo LavadiM*Uaad.2 kxa. rannnfiaii. • B. Eugene Bennett and as altomey in faa for Willie Bess Bennett, Delben E Bennett and Manha H. Bennett, James E Nance and Oamett Nance, Fred O. ЕШа and Marie EUia to Uny 0. Hayzlip and Dondiy L Hayilip, 1 lot, $30. - Raymond R. and Linda M. Moote toTonyaL McCIancock, I tract,$«6. - Winfied T. SprinUe and Betty A. Sprinkle 10 Teny R. Alexander aa inisiee of Winfired T. Sprinkle Revo- cahleTnttt(70%inleresl)andBettyA. Sprinkle Revocd)le Tmst (30% inlei- est), 1 Inct, Faiminglon. - Win6ed T. Sprinkle and Betty A. Sprinkle to Teny R. Aleunder u inaleeoriheWinfredT.SiiiiiddeRe- vocdilcTnisl. I met Uny and Luanne S. Brooka la Jeny and Falline Seager, llat, $216. loa - Jeny C. Seager and Pauline C. Seager 10 Lany Brooks and Luanne S. Brooks, .31 acre,S216. • Claridge Homes lo David Macaione and Barim Масакяе, 1 kit, Faiminglon, $930. -VSTInc.toPaulGreeneandSheni Gieene. I lot, Fanninglan, S4IZ -BaUeyWalkerandaatnisteeofdie Walkerheiia, and UndaWalker,Ken­ neth WaUier and Iva Walker, Chvles W, WaUter, James F. WaUer and Lou­ ise Walker, J.P, Walker, LucUle W. Daniel, Helen B. Walker, Maiy Sab WaUcer,andBettyW.Danidtoaeaiy Auto Salea, 3 lota, Mocksviile, $18. - Teny Gene Springer 10 Rebecca Jan Springer, 2 acrea. Shady Grove. - MiUied C. Johnson to Richanl Bariter Johnson Jr., Lacre, Fanning- Marriages "П е fa lo ráf wat ¡маАаааа- liililieewiiiDmeCcMly. ; - Tney Ы Eaaw Sr., 26. of l i ) Itacy Еамг U t«, СсаЬааее. and SiM iiDiM i L^ lt, 31, of246 Dora YotikrTACialMaee. í*m aayB m tij.3t,am U V S. <OIS.,Mickavill(. WilUan ЮЬу SuÉh. 22, and Qineat Unoa JOOH, 19, of 126 StiM lM «« Apt. 22. MockavUle. : - R a S trt4 Divia. 27, and Ao- |iiliDmHepkr.24.arHatmaiiy. :- M k M R v Alien, за o(306N. ffa> Riad. Mockaville, m l Cbiaty 14* и а О м «2«,аГО«|. i 7-1tayUtriaaDal«M.23,()r 112 %Й1аа|^1«1ф|гШ а,ЫМ|1- Im O M a t McOmM,'W of 142 •Canoa LntiiaJr.,45,or2ttRalfli ■■Mi(Road.Mackavilk,andSiiiM ltninrili,35,ofl79PoitaUDlrlve, MnckavMe. ' M aa UsUe B M a il, 19, Md RMoaa B iita n Maaldia, 21, of 127 WoifUae, MockaviUe. •UaEdwMdMym,33,MdAav ЕВгЛяЛаЁЁчЖ аНЭбКкЛяМ R<Md,Mi)diavUle. - Ticvsr Altaa Wakanm. 26, of 315 Веская» Roid,Mecka«ilk,Md Gcctdm Marie Stampa, 23, of 13( TenauUde,ModiavUle, -PMerHeriMDriiaill.60.cfNn» Ben. and Beay Im May, «2. of 423 IvyCiide,Advnc(. -RaatUEtitMiRobartaoaIr.,26, of WinaatibSilni Md Oahy AiMia CMr,44,ofWintt»-Sakm. M ktyK atim ip V ^ o 'IIO N ' MaiaSl.,ModiaviUB,aBdDaliiiChick Caaley.4l.of40IS.SaliabiaySt. ModiivUlc. -DdeAatkoeySli(|ikcnl,36.aad VicUeLyMUndcy,M.ofl5IHapcr Road.AdvMc(. -Sheriey Cheater Soidevcttir.,33, or42S4U.S. 151, AdvaKc.aadi4vUia Ana Hunter, 32, of 230 RoUini HiUa Uae, MockavUle. - Christopher RusieUJonei, 19, of 199 HUton Road, Advancc, Md An­ drea Ue Trae, 20, of 273 Oeciiia Road, MockaviUe. -Bnwn Adair Diiboie.4I.crWin- Moa-SaleataadTelaiaUVenieOiMi, 37. of640 Deadmon Rd., MockavUle. -DnaaMEiHHnCover.35.of230 Ctaaa Sl,Coolectnee. andCadiy Aaa . Tayfcir,34,ofSaUibuiy. ,i^^RMdaUIUlhCa««,36.af3CI LydiaLaae. Advance andStodia Kay CaudUI.30,ofKenienvUle, - iiM» Harold Phelpa, 22, of 416 Ckeny HiU Road. MockaviUe. Md Kelly Reaee Boger, 22, of 1292 US. 6« E, MockaviUe. - Ronak Wade Boggs, 41, and ChaylLynn Paige, 40, ofClenimana. - Uwia Aadnw Denniaon, 33. Md Drin Ana Smith, 35, of 107 Patricia Way,MockavUk, -MkhnelWayneBoone,33,of372 HUloa Road, Advance, and Regina Stacey Vogler, 26, ofl34 Hodaon'a MHPRoid.Advmce. - Georie Jake OBytae, 44. and Carrie Raymon Bcck. 37, of 167 An- dnwRoad.AdVMce. . - Jamea Howaid Jiutks, 47, Md Uidnda Jane Shay, 52. of238 Hnii- iMd Road. MockavUle, - Jolin Lee Edwaida, 46. of 13* Deck Cirele, MockavUle, and AUce Diane'nickcr,44.ofWinilatbSakm. - Adrian Glenn MUler, 46. and MeUnda Нмег. 17, of 438 Mkhatda Road, MockivUle. ■BiyMaNcalJohnaon,23,ofU- noirandAn|eU11ieniaPUotlo,20.of -Buddy Date Oough, 36. and Ella Elizabeth Shuntale, 26, of 420 N.C. 801N., MockaviUe. - Jonu Bradley Cuniss. 21, and Amy Lynclle Home, 19, of 107 Nonhridge Coiilt, MockavUle. - OUn Motria Edwanh Jr., 55, of SalUbuiy, aad Gwendolya Jewell Hamy.51,ofMoiahofWUaon,'Va. -acoi|aMilcheUBo|iiJr„26.of 526R«dLanieiRoad,MocliavUleand TaaaayIùaallaGi»|»iy,23.ofHaittp- T im e F o r C h a n g e Pragram Gets New Coordinator By Jeanne Houpe Davie County Eniciprisc Rcconl ' Pl»plc oround the Davie Counly Courthouse are hoving to soy good­ bye to an old friend. • Ritli Kcsilci, who hos been cocrtli- naih'gDavie'scomraunityscrvicc work pnigrom for Ihe past 13 years, will no Itmgcr be making her familiar com- __mulefrornPavi(lMnCounlyi<)Mocksr' vUle every Moniiay ond Thursday. Kcstlct, who hos been dividing her lime between officcs in Mocksville ond Lexington, will be working only with Ihc Davidson progtam. ; * With a growing cose load, Kestlcr sold'lhc district needed another com- muniiy servicc sUirrpKition.Hiat need WM met Jan. 2, when Reba J. Porker wos hircd to serve os coonlinotor in Davie and Ircdell Counties. Paricer will replacc Kestlcr in the locol office, which will be open 8 a.m. to, 5 p.m. Mondays ond Thursdays. Al oihcr times she may be reached ot Ihe IreJcll Counly office. A resident of Suttcsville nnd gradu­ ate of N.C. Central University where sheeo racd abo ch clor'sd egrcein crirai- nol ju siic e. Porker soid she likes Ihc court system ond w orking w ith people. She hasenjoycdgetting lo know Ihe people .she has met so for in Davie County, she .soiil.'The hanlcsl port of thcjob has been adjusling to Ihe paper­ work. Parker .said she hopes to find addi­ tional work opportuniiies for hcrcom- ,munity.servicoclicnts and expects the - job to be interesting. Among those lo utilize Ihe commu- nily scrvicc program in Davle Counly have been the Mocksville-Davie Parks and Recrcation Department, Davie schools, National Guard Aimoiy, A Storehouse for Jesus, IfMCA, United Way, American Red Cross, Historic Davie, Mocksvillc-Davic Jaycces, lo­ cal government branches and volun­ teer fire dcpiutmcnts. Kestlcr said is thankful to all those who have helped make the program sua-cssful hcrc. Anynon-prontagcncynecdinghelp should cull Piukcr at 634-7889, she said. "I have mixed emotions about leav­ ing." Kcstlcr.said. The best thingabout Davie Counly is Ihc chance to gel to know people here." "I am goingto miss DavieCounty... and all Ihe friends I’ve made over the years," she soid. Dovie Counly Is port of the 22nd Judiciol Districi In which the commu­ nity servicc work program hos a suc­ ccss rate of 85 pcrcent, she said. — The program docs a lol of good for" Ihe work sites and agencies ond by keeping joils le.ss crowded. With cach person sentenced to community ser­ vicc rcquired lo py a $ 1 0 0 fee, Ihc program pays for itself, she added. In addition to her regular dulies, Kestlcr started an educational program while here Ihrough which she Icachcs Davie High Schoolninlhgradcts about thejudicial system and punishment for crimes. "I rcally like doing the school prc- scntations," she said. "That's how I keep from gelling burned out." Parker said she plans to continue that program. The rest of licr lime in Davie w ill be used up managing Ihc county's com­ munity .scrvice ease load of aboul 100. Davie County's new connmunlty service coordinator Reba J. Parlter goes over some papers with Patti Kestler, who will be leaving the Job. - Photo by Robin Fergusson Mocksville M c e ConUnued From Page 6 on South Main Street al 2:45 p.m. Jan. ! ' Robert Dale Edwards Sr., 45, of ; 279 Hobson St., had slowed a 1984 j Chevrolet track for anodier vehicle ' WhM U was stnick from behind by a 1993 Buick driven by Dariene Head Fires -Mary Lucille Tuiterow Beck, to, Nathan C. Beck Jr., 43 acres, Cala-, haln. - BiUy R. Sattetfiekl and MilUe'Jr^ SatteriieU lo Grady A. Hutchins:^: EsUene W. Hulchins, 1 lot. Faming'.' lon.$110. - JenyD. McCullough andJojjt|;j McCullough 10 Danny CamweU4tf; ShannonComweU, 14.l5acres,CMaC^ viiie,$77. • Dick Anderson Constiuctioih^^; Dennis GifT. Hot. $277. - Maiy FiancineTaykir loT oit^; Alton Taykir, 4.52 acici. ClaritsvIM:! - J. AUen Foster and Maijoriejlrl FosterloDaleJ. Buidickand Angalpc* M.BunUck.3acR, Mocksville. $l7t:< - Roger E Musgiave and Juii^fe; Musgnive toJeny Wayne Riddtojii;. and Traci Ues Riddle. 2 acres. Davie Couniy fire departments re­ sponded to Ihc following calls. Jaa. 19: Jcnisalcm, 5:29 p.m., auto accident, U.S. 601 at Pine Ridge Road. Jan. 20: Jerasalem, 11:10p.m., in­ vestigation, 140 Lakewood Avenue. . Jan. 22: Mocksvillc, 2:14 p.m., fin: alann. Trim Inc.; William R. Davie, 5:11 p.m., chimney firc, U.S. 601 at Jolly , Road; Center assisted; Smith Grove, 7:27 p,m„ smell of gas, CVS. i Jan. 23: Smith Grove, 6 a,m., aulo avcidem,U.S. l58alN.C.80l;Jenisa- lem, 3:06 p.m., stniclurc firc. ossisling Rowon Counly. . Jan.24:Coolccmec,2:Otp.m.,fucl spill,; Glodstonc Road ol Morginal Stjoei. Jan, 25: Smith Grove, 12:09 a.m., stnictuic fire. East Renee Drive; Farm­ ington assisled;SmithGrove, 6:44a.m., dishwashcifirc, l42Bcrmuda Village Drive; Advance assisted; Mocksvillc, 1:23'p.m., stroclure fire. Deer Run Drive; Forit assisted. Owings, 46, of 1297 U.S. 64 W., re­ ported Officer D.T. Miller. - Two vehicles were in an accident on Old Yadkinville Road al 9:25 a.m. Jan. 20. According to a report by Officer Joey Reynolds, Roger Brian Lee, 43, of355I^ Ave., had stopped a 1996 Dodge wailing for traffic when il was struck from behind by a 1994 Dodge driven by Margarct Ann Lane, 34, of 724 Sain Road. F o im e r R e s id e n t s In d ic te d O n D m g C h a r g e s In R o w a n COOLEEMEE - Two former Cooleemee residents were indicted by a Rowan County grand jury earlier this nionlh on drug charges. Scotty Wayne Lanning,23, and Sue Yontz Godbey. 33, bolh now of Gran­ ite Quarry, werc indicted for maintain* ing a place for a controlled substance, possession of cocainc and possession of marijuana, said Cooleemee Policc Chief Tim Wooten. The two were arrested in July by Coolccmec policc. The charges werc dismissed in District Court, and re­ instated by the Grand Jury, Woolen said. .VI, o Apprakili Repairs on PnwlH-s • CustomlX'siKn Valentine's Day is Almost here • 324W.Mai„stn>»i Off Seiecl Jewelry V Yadkinville, NC 27055 Helen H alroO w nc f i M o n .*F ri8J0-530 Nancy Stevenson ^ S a t IftOWiOO store M anager Coll 1-800-849-8479 ext. 175 Fam ily First AAorfgcige Corp. , — ESTABLISHED I 979 — " T O h e te ifo tit c o m e s j V i s t ” Owmd and StafjM by Dovie County Residents M»%.rridv9«-7H..r!M.rI0>>-4f« i^uaimnal•S'1.s;.vV •llO.relwrlirMawAid.l.aMlwreindto.l,!, • Fait / Fast CkMinp • One Day Approval in Most • First & SecontI Mortgages • Purchaws or Refinances acD iT PHOBims u n d u sto o d и ю см т т и ш m Moeii£ homes SS>I CO«MT SQUAU • Mocmviui, NC ( 7 0 4 ) 6 3 4 - 2 8 9 8 Oflfce locotedThreujfioutThe Souiiieosl lonvUIe. - Shirish-Ktunar Bakkvhbai I ^ i 29. of RoKlle Parie. NJ. and T M Sumanbbai Ptiel. 23, of 126 Si«a^ Drive Apt SO, MocksvUle. ■ Danrn Lee Crotts. 23. оГ^йа^ OunbenyUne.MockivUleandKlát' beriy Ann COnniet, 25, of 348 Н О ^ Road. Advance. ■Robot Paul Roesch, 30,and Jane Wallen, 38, of Winston-Salâ^i - Robert Brian Boger. 23. of Jesse KingRoad.Advance.andToiiM:^ EUiabeth Wagner. 21, of 142 Wofcj Ro«l,Advance. - Marit Duane Boggs, 42, and I ciaSueTemplelon,44,ofW Salem. j: •WUIiam Andrew Dotson, 37.] VefDnicaSueB^,26,of2364It 801 S., Advance. 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The publichearingFriday comcs after Ihe lown'splunningboardunanimously recommended lhat ihe six acres not be rezoned from hospilal-racdical lo residential R-6 and residential mulli-family overlay. "There's no doubt in my mind lhal somclhing of this nature is needed in Davie County," said planning board member Lawrence Ray Carter, "bul there is still a need for hospital/medical as it is set up for." He said the location near Davie County Hospilal and other medical oHiccs is ideal for Ihe hospiul/medical zoning. ( Three residents asked the planners not to rezone the property. Bill Foster, coK)wner of Fosler Rauch Dnig Co., which is across Hospilal Streetfrom the proposed complex, saidthalfor years, the land in thatarea has been zoned coiñmcrcial or medical, "I woiild like to see you stick wiih that plan," he said. Linda Owens said a town street and busy highway, along with a cr?ek on Ihe property, didn'l make it a good place for apartmenls. "I think if it was such a wonderful location, one of Ihe local developers would have already put apart­ ments there." Ihe adjoining property owner said. Clyde Glascock owns property on U.S. 64 thal adjoins much ofthe proposed rezoning arex He cited IrafTic as a major concern, and said Ihe property best use would be for something olher lhan homes. "Nobody could have anticipated the amount of tralTic," Glascock said, '"fhat is Ihe thoroughfare Ihrough Davie Counly and Mocksvillc." Frankie Pendergmph, vice president of JAG Management. *hich would manage the complex, said a market study showed Ihe need for such apartments in Davie Counly, and since a public sewer system is necessary for such a development, Mocbville was Ihc obvious location. The company tumed down three other sites because they were in single-family neighborhoods, and for market and feasibility concems, she said. , ^ ^ ^ , The apartmem buildings would not be clustered together, and it would not be i When IM « d e vd l^ IWUd ly iltinenll in Mocksville?.-:; | a "high density" u.<e of the property. Pendergraph said. ' Itowlim.’' V - ‘ - -v.- > ' , The apartments would be designed to be affordable housing for modcrately- incomc working people ($317for one bedroomunits,$375 foriwo bedrooms and $429 for Ihrce bednMms), and there arc no rental subsidies or HUD monies involved. "ll's out goal to build a property thal anyone would wanl to live in," Pendcrgraph said. Tenants must meet income requirements. The developers don't wanl tenants who can't affonl rent, she said. They must also pass other screening lesls, such a.s ctedil checks, police reports, ans pasl landloni references. The tax breaks go to the investors, which in return, must offer the lower rent stnicture.Withoutthosebreakstoinveslon.renIs would bemuchhigher,she said. The company offers a program lo help Iheir tenants bccome homeowners, courses such as money management and the process il lakes lo buy a house. The sile was choscn because it's a nice area, but not high in single-family residences, .she said. M «ей »m d ftar nmM-«imliy''fiöo«ing btve ibedäy i’dtväoped:Bbaüig'tU difeelar John ОаШпкхе tM bmord4 to#ii|ilniiin|ba«deiriiertbbmondt. ^ , W iifath m № i¿iüii|teq n M ifivlV «tn«ntaffltheH fm m o^ í*6ñM dtei¿K*how ln|l»oW oi^yt^C M üU m ««e8aid,u4W fih B p n n m m n itc o trtliriva n e iH ih n lc a ie sa iie d to itoSSiinhs. gobig ttj ÍMp^cdniiig , l* i and keep eonung b«ck," he ’ Íiá d o (ite 'd e v e la p tf9 ie á iii|ip ^ ^ CÜitM id tha jobwontbe «Ц ., C o o le e m e e B rie fs W e lc o m e P a c k e t s T o B e D is trib u te d Newresidentsofthetownwillbe greeted wiihapackctofin fcnnation and coupons by Mayor Grady Spry. Spry thanked local merchants for providing the coupons, nnd Janet Thompson fordoing much of Ihe work toget the packet ready. It also includes a map, copy of the Cooleemee Times, lists of churches, schools, businesses, acdvilies and telephonenumbers."Wcwillstart to distribute itlo all ofour new residents," Spry said, "so Ihey will be able to partake of all the stuff wc have available to them here." S w im m in g P o o l M e e tin g F e b . 1 9 A meeUng al 7 p.m. Feb. 19 at town hall will be held to discuss plans for the townswimmingpoolthis season. MayorGradySpry.CommissionerLynn Rumley and Pool Manager Beth Wall plan to attend. Parenlsandresidcntsare invited. Rumley said a needs assessment, and writing of operational procedures is needed, as well as planning for fund-raising activities. She sees the Friends of the Pool group as being advisory and fund-raising. Theswimming pool budget will be submitted at the town board's Febniary meeting, she said. P o lic e T o B u y U s e d P a t r o l C a r Police Chief Tim Woolen said the department is down to one good patrol vehicle, and other depaitmenls have had good seivice oul oflhc used HP vehicles. The can are heavier and roomier than the Taunises Cooleemee now uses, and have been serviced regularly, Wooten said. "I see it as a money- saving source." P o lic e C a lls U p , C r im e s D o w n Police answered 1,303 callsin 1997, upfrom715in 1996, Police ChicfTim Woolen reponed. Actual criim, however, wcic lower, as many of Ihe calls were service calls, things such as people reporting a suspicious person or vehicle and police going to check. "We don't mind doing that al all," he said. "Wemay prevent somediing. If they were pkilting 10 do something, maybe we can deter that... by swooping fliiough the area with a car... shining the lighu" Assault calls, mostly domestic, increased in 1997. "People are reporting Ihem more," Wooten said. O ff ic e r H o n o re d , E x p lo r e r s E y e d Qflker Richanl Chatles, a reserve with the Cooleemee force, recently received a state crime prevention award. Chief Tim Woolen told the lown board last week. Charles and Woolen are slarting Communiiy Walch pro­ grams In Cooleemee. Cooleemee police and olher law enfotcement and emergency servkx agendes in the county are also consideringayouth progmm, called Expkxen, that wocks thnwgh ihe Boy Scouts, Woolen said."! believe in Ihe program ... il's good fcr the students and we can get a lot of voluntea suppon." W e lc o m e S ig n T o B e 'R e - D e d ic a te d ' Hie Wekonie to Cookcmee sign on N.C. 801 at Duke Street destoyed in an accident last year will be replay and re^kdkatedinacerenwoyat 10:30 a.m. Fliday, Jan. 30. F o u r - W a y S t o p S ig n T o B e E r e c t e d A four-way stop sign will be erectol at Watts and Cross streeis. Watts had been the only through street that intenects Ctoss wilhoul a stop sign. A lesoltXiaD atloiiling the change apinwed by the town board last week cited an incrm la the amount and speed of ttaflk using die Slreel. "Vehkles using Wans Stieet as a short cut rarely take into conskkratkm the residential area through whkh Ihey are passing," it read. S p e e d U m it R e d u c e d T o 2 5 M P H - Thespeedliinitontownslreetshasbeenrcduccdto23niph,andlhetown boad last we^ approved a lesolioion asking the N.C. Dqanmem of Tnnspanatioa to caasitekwcriiig speeds onN.C.SOI Ihrough lown; now at 4 3 i ■■ "Recqu ycait has seen ail increase in the anxMiil i^ciiiUicn playinji, as wdl ■ resldtuls walking dM siieeu of Cooleein»i’axoidiog lo Ihe molu- ikifl.'lli^iwnMi^liinttorSSiiiMaahBzanl to our cidzens of all agea.'' The iew ipeeil liniu will lake effect as soon at signs ire erected, said Coanlaianer Bill (Miwa. D is b u rs e m e rT t P d ic y Is A p p r o v e d Hnlowt edadlsbii nt policy last wtdt. AU ofcndiluics, as required by slate law, of $3,000 or more n awaiM on a competitive Ш p o ^ aflei a fqmial public nodce; Accadinglolhenew[»Ucy;disbun(nientsoruplo$300canbemaileby siiilheirre^iectivedqiannieaawilhoMpriocappro^'orpa«- Creekwood Residents Present Petition Seel(ing Sewer The rcsiilcntsofCreckwood .subdi­ vision warn county scwcr scrvlcc. Creekwood rcsidcnls Ed Troulman and Scoii Treadwell prescnieil a pell- lion, signed by about 75 pcrccnl of ihc home owners in the subdivision ex­ pressing interest in a scwcr systcn\, lo Ihe Davic Counly Board of Commis­ sioners Jan. 20. Troutman lold commissioners he owns iwo septic lanks - neither of which works all Ihc lime. He is one of numcnius residenl.s who have experienced sepllc system problems, he explained. Of Ihc 56 home owners in Creckwcxx] I, Trouiman said 43 have signed the petition, 64 of 87 In Crcckwowl U and eight of 22 in the Ihird phase. Rcsidcnls have signed ihe petition wiih the knowledge lhat il will cosl about $4,000 lo serve each lol, he said. Many who have not signed fear il is loo cosily for Ihem, Treudwell said. He suggested ihc board consider offering carly sIgn-on incenlivcs and flnancc options ifCrcekwood is able lo hook onlo Ihe system. Counly Manager Ken Windley lold the board Creckwood residents wouM likecommissioncrstolookat ihc feasi­ bilily and design iflhe couniy is able lo get agrant lhat would defray the cosl of running a line to Sara Lee on N.C. 801. A majority of Creekwood residents would like lu hook on to ihis systemL Treadwell lold Ihe board he used fo like rain. Now every time il ralns:he fears his septic syslcm will fail.: • Creekwood is a neighborhood' in damage, he said. "We think wc ne^ help lo mainlain property value.".;' | A lot of the capacity of the scwcr from Forsylh Counly in eastern Davie has already been promised, he said, bul residents who have been herc descrVc the same opportunily as new develop- mcnls. Commissioners Approve Rezoning For Oak Valley By Jeanne Houpe Davie County Enterprise Record • Counly commiuloners approved the Oak Valley Associalcs* request for Ihe rczoningof 31.5 acres and .35 acres from residcnltal-agricullural to high densily residential Jan. 20. Following a public hearing Ocl. 21, Ihe commissioners had scnl ihis re­ quest backtothe couniy planning board for study of how such developments werc impacting counly resources, such as water, sewer, roads and schools. TTic ptanning board again recommended approval after considering the request in November. This property was included in the original master plan for Oak Valley, occording to attomcy Hank Van Hoy. Tliis isnot additional but what isnecdcd lo complete Ihc original plan for 700 homes. The Oak Valley developers slaiteU Ihc projccl with acomprchensive plan, he said. Tlie 230 acres making up the golf coursc has forever been commit­ ted as grcen space. Not a dime ofcounty lax money has been spent in Oak Valley, he .said, while the developmenl provides five pcrccnl of the tax base. Pulling three houses on an acrc is more ecom)mically beneficial to the county than one house on an acrc, he lold commissioners. He said Oak Valley has spent 5595,000 on sewer Improvements, S340.000on water and ovcrSl million on roads. Dut neighbor Roben Kcatonargucd that the roads ihrough the developmenl and golf coursc do not help the counly ilcal wiih the traffic problem created by all the vehicles coming from Oak Val­ ley. T e e n P le a d s G u ilty T o B r e a k - in s A Davic County tccn was placed on probalion last week in Superior Court after pleading guilty to 11 counts of breaking and entering a motor vchicle and 11 counts of misdemeanor lar­ ccny. Joseph Edward Wcsoloski, 17, was with a group of teens arrested July 18, 1997, for a stealing spree through scv* eral Davic County neighborhoods in which they removed items from ve­ hicles. Wcsoloski gave ofllccrs a siaie- mcnl about his invotvemenl, accord­ ing to Assistant District Altomcy Steve Barnhill. Wcsoloski was only 16 at the time and was not involved in as many of the crimes as his co-defendants, his attor­ ney Grady McCiamrock told Judge L. Todd Burke. The judge senicnccd Wcsoloski lo six lo eight monihs in prison but sus­ pended that sentence and placcd him onsupervisedprobaliontoincludedrug testing and no conlacl with conlcfen- dams. Burice ordcrcd Wcsoloski to read the book "Midnight Express" and sub­ mit a book report to his probation of­ ficer. Kealon argued lhal is unfair that Oak Val Icy can have I wt) or ihrce houses per acre while he can have only one. "Wc need schools and placcs of employment more than wc need that." he said. Building houses doesn'l help a bit,^ when the counly doesn't roads for thfr' residents to travel on and schoojs for Iheir childrcn lo attend, he said. ' • "Whal I’m saying isnogood though. It never is," he said. Commissioner Diane Foster made a motion lo appn>ve the rcquest be­ cause it was in the original plan. G E N E ’ S A U T O P A R T S W tM aktHydrauiieHoM « t Mix Auto Paint 9 1 0 -7 6 6 -9 1 4 8 3612 Cltmmons Road Clemmons Teen Caught With Stolen Car A Cooleemee teen was caught by and Feb. 26 court appearances. Mocksville polk* in a stolen car on Shore stopped Ihe 1990 Ford Tau- Ian.l9. rasonU.S.601SouthneariheDavid- Malthew Joseph Chicoine, 16, of son Community Cttilege Davie Cam- 173 Duke Sl, was arrested by Officer pus after seeing it being driven Ute at S.W.Shorewithpossessionofastolcn night with no headlights. The license vehicle, possession ofaslolenlicense uighad been reponed as being stolen, tag, and failure to bum headlamps. He anddiesuspectadmittedtostealingthe WKrpBsain die DavieCouniy JaTin cm fnm a service station in Winston-^ Ueuofai5,000bond,pendinglieb,20 Salem, Shore reported. Mon^rieim^pm 3732HMtmMRd. 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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 29,1998 - 9 New officers In the Military Order ot ttie Purple Heart are Installed. ^ Pliotof by M il» BamtMidt Purple Heart Order Meets In Mocksvllle New memben of dw Order of die Purple Heart Chapter 638 were in­ stalled Jan. 17 in Mocksville. Among duse inductees was Ken Boger of Mocksville, who joined in memory of his fadier, Ihc late Clay Boger. a Purple Heart recipient. His fadier died in September. "I was very proud he served his countiy, and I joined to keep his memoiy alive," Boger said. Davie Puiple Heart recipients who were among dK SO or so people at die meeUng were Burr Brock. William Phelps, Harold Frank and LV, Parker. William Ptielps of Davie County Is a tnemlwr ol ttie ctiapter. -I- -I- I |. . I - П Ш Ш Ш Ш Ш CaroCina СеСЫаг 86$ Obdl^viüe íRgad ( 7 0 4 ) 6 3 4 - 5 5 5 1 M o t o r o l a 5 5 0 is D i s c o n t i n u e d !HBN\ M O T O R O L A 6 5 0 AUTHORIZEO CELLULAR D EA LER More Featuresl Lighterl Thinner! Longer Lasting! T W o D a y S p e c ia l! January 28th and 29th M o t o r o la 6 5 0 O N L Y $ 9 .9 5 * with FR E E Leather Caic AND Car Chaner! •-NmliMofHiviMwiihU-apUni. lW p«lM iiii*ul«*> i««o«y««lol пАнШ. Bhk. B U i R< in*«,la«M aa.iad WMe SdectlM iir rife n 10.95 per Мм1к jK á íC C ¡¡¡¡¡¡^ й т Ш щ кт И т ф е. BIA OlbDM>vdUI,<a>lli« «■raKadaontnhoKndiliiHllbiilMabuwMl minM. Bhk. BUl 1М«пМс11а.чИу. ОЯгЕвЬХш шу», T “ Nine New Houses Built In Ridgemont Community Things arc looking up for ihc Rldgcmonl community in Mocksville. In the past two years, nine new houses have been built, and are occu­ pied by new low to moderate incomc families. Ibcrevilalizalionof several houses has also enhanced that community," Julius Suiicr, chairman of the Rural Initiative Projcct told town board ear­ lier this month. The project, through federal funds, provides up to $5,000 to help these people purchase the homes, he said. Now, 10 more houses are being built by Anderson & Associates in the same community, und one Habitat for Humanity house has been buill and anoihcr is planned. "Ridgemont. several years ago. had a very negative name," Suiicr said. "Thai has changcd. People arc taking care of their property. New houses arc as good or belter lhan those in MycR Park (a neighboring subdivision). "It's a development lhat has takcn rool. There's a need for housing ... homes people can own nnd call ihcir own," he said. The projccl is taking applications from families who want to buy one of the new homes. To qualify for the $5,000 from the Rural Initiative Project, buyers would have to: qualify forpcrmanenl financ* ing and dcmonstrale a need for help with closing costs or down payments: provide a minimum $750 down pay­ ment; qualify under HUD guidelines of low to moderate Incomc; and live in Ihe home (owner occupancy). Duke Power Keeping Street Lights Working Weil In December, Mpcl«yillc ofnclals_ complained about servicc and insialla- tion of street lights from Duke Power. By January, many of those con­ cerns hod been fixed and Duke Power officials promised to keep street lights in good working onler. Neal Bowen, Duke's regional prx>- cess leader, said new street lights had been constructed at Kctchie Creek, street lights not woricing had been re­ paired or replaced, and plans are in the works for lighting the Valley Road corridor. The Valley Road projccl was de­ layed becausc of concems wiih set­ backs from Department ofTransporta­ tion rights of way, and lo make surc lownofiictalsgotihelightethcywantcd. The {vice almost doubles going from six-to 12*foot amis on the lights. "Oncc those issues are wwked out, wc’II get Ihem installed," Bowen said. Hecstimalcdonlyfourorfivesircct Jights rcmain nul, but callcd the num* her originally out surprising. "Our objective... is any lime a light Is rcportcd as being out, wc get it rc- paired within Ihrcc days. We woric very, very hard lo achicvc lhat." The lights are being rcplaccd with a morc durable light, he said. A problem with spotting some of the lights now is thal when they're wearing oul, they will remain on part of the lime, and go off part of the lime. The rcplaccmenl lights won'l have lhal problem, he said. - "Any lime this lown has a problem, call mc," Bowen said. "It’s my job lo make surc you gel good scrvice." Town Board member Lee Rollins thanked the Duke Power officials for looking inlo Ihe problems and forcom- ing to the board's January meeting. Duke Power is u good corporate citi­ zen, he said. The company's share­ holders gave $2,000 lo the Musgrave employee fund. I3eputy Charged In Accident A Davie Counly Sheriffs deputy was charged wiih exceeding a safe speed af^er he lost control of the patrol car he was driving on Grcenhill Road at 2; 15 a.m. Jan. 19. Mitchell Anthony Brown was driv- ing the sheriffs car at on estimated 60 mph when it went left of cenier leaving a right curve. The car then went off the road to the right, and u^veled on Ihe grass shoulder for a while before com­ ing back onlo the road and slopping at an embankment lo the left, reported N.C. Highway Patrol Trooper T.S. Kennedy. Damage to the sherifTs car, a 1991 Ford, was esiimaied at $1,200. for widows and widowers a s p e c ia l Valentine*s Party Friday, February 13 th 2:00-4:00 pm Ramada Inn at Clemmons Exit IS4 at Interstate 40 Valcmlne's Day can be lonely for Ihose whose spouse has died. We're Invlling you to be our guesi ihls year al a party In your honor. We hope you will Join us for an afternoon of games, priies, emerialnment and refreshments. In сшге mow or tee, call ibgbr Л Sons FUneral Home, 766-47Í4 for reechedullng Information. casual diess There is no charge to attend; however. Reservations are required (space is limited) To make your reservation, call Vogler & Sons Funeral Home at 766-4714 no later lhan Monday. February 9th sponsored by Vogler & Sons Funeral Home C le m m o n s C h a p e l {кгМАРтШ! Ш Е IHE KEYS. CAU A CAB.' Ш Е A SIANO. 'ü ' " . :r M - Н А Ш С О Ш ТУ EN TERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 29,1998 ü o w n P la n n i n g B o a r d R e c o m m e n d s C e ll T o w e r s , N e w Z o n i n g ^ D»vie CouMy Enteiprise Record •. '.Mockivttkwanatoaitendiapliin- nint Juriidiclloa along 1-40 between ÜAMandUAíQl. ; PubUc hearings on lhat jiroposal, ¿ d on lules for commimicalion low- cn nd ttzoning along Blaise Church iioad will be held in №)nt of Ihe lown twaid beginning at 7 p.m. Tbesday, 1^.3, at town hall. * All three were unanimously rec- otnmended by the town's planning board earlier this monih. : The plans to extend the ex tra -len i- planring jurisiBctiDn were re­ duced from an ofginal proposal, and now include property on Ihe north side ~ of just cast oflhe U.S: 64 int№ change, and pnipeity along Ihe south side of 1-40 from Shuler Road off U.S. 64 toEvans Road offofMtdison Road. ■: "It's no) only the responsibility, but dK duty of iMs boud to see orderly gtowth’TownManagerTeny Bralley said at tbe planning board meeting. T lie low n ow ns the sew er system , and paid for thal syslem to b e extended td th e area, d ietefoie, it should have a say in how die land is d evelop ed A lso, d teto w n d id a w a y w id ia w ater intake ttiita lla w ed a ll pcopeity ow ners in Ihe area not lo be affected b y strict w ater- slied protection n iles, B ralley said. ■ He sees the 1-40 corridor as the natural area for industrial growth. In­ dustries wont to locale near intentâtes and major highways, he said. Annexation isn'l planned. "We haventdoneafoiced annexation since 1980," he sidd, which means that to be annexed, propeity ownen in Ihe area would have to request annexation. Carol Mischler questioned the mo­ tives for Ihe changes, and said land- ownen who wanted lokeeplheir home sites as homes would be out of luck. "We're extremely antsy," she said. "We've lost conndence in a lot of people. Something is going on behind our backs, and we can't get anyone to tell us. We're very nervous." She said if the land along the inter­ state is later rezoned for industry. It '~wbuld put pressure on homeownen in the area to sell Iheir homes and seek similar rezonings. Bralley said ihe plans are oul in Ihe open. He pointed lo a map at lown hall, andsaid that industrial zones would be likely along 1-40. "There is something behind ail Ihis ETI expansion," Mischler said. Jeff Joyner, who owns land off Shuler Road at 1-40, said he has re­ ceived "big offen" for the property, and Bralley told him it was suitable for industry. He sùd he isn't Mding any­ thing, and will let neighbon know whal he plans lo do with his properly. Bralley said the town or anyone Cooleemee Reserve Officer Honored For Efforts By State CCXILEEMEE - A resetve officer with Ihe police depanment here is one of two in the stale to be honored for crime prevention efforts. Richaid Charles was presented the award reccnily by Robert Smith, presi­ dent of the N.C. Community Watch Association and SgL Mike Udford, a ^ w b t County iherifTs ofTicer and gieiUento(lheN.C.Critiwftevention Cooleemee Police Chief Tim Woolen said lhat Charles will be in- suiimcntal in cxpandingcrime preven­ tion programs in the town. 'Hopefully, wc'n: going lo ulilize Richard's expertise to help start Com­ munity Watch programs, senior pro­ grams and youth programs, and lo en­ hance programs already in existence," Woolen said. Charles is scheduled to lalk to the elderly about penonal safety at the Bmck Cental in MocksviUe on Feb. 18. J im m y ll/ly e r s C r itic iz e s G o v e r n o r H u n t P u b iic iy District Court Judge Jimmy Myen of Advance haspublicIycritknzedGov. Jim Hunt's two month delay in ap­ pointing a penon to the new District Court Judge seat in die 22nd Judicial District thal includes Alexander, Davidson, Davie and bedell counties. The new wat was created by Ihe State LegislaliiR in 1997, and die new judge waa to have taken office 00 Dec. 1,1997. Alduvgh acknowledging the gov- fflWT ht drirn byV- (round checks on ihoK being consid­ ered focd)epoiitkn,Myen poinu out , dm HiiM k« hid since August lo coaplcte ny bnckground checks. Mycfs bdievH die (ovenor is imcn- dlaAcid»filii«de«llineoaFeb.2in Older Kiiee if • iacuoibest is chil- leaged. ItefDvcnarootiUdienap- poinl dMt incumbeat lo die new aeat. 1040A.SAP The teter way of getting your Income tax refund... Rapid Refund electronic filing from H&R Block. You worked for it, why mit longer than you need to? You owe It to yourself to get the highest refund . possible, as quickly as possible. So ask about Rapid Refund at a convenient location near you. flU iIM M CHUHHHtaUM M M M m a c w elsecan't make someone sell Iheirprop- erty for an industry. "But one day, a lot of people ate going to reap a lot of benenis out Ihere," he said. Planner Lawrence Ray Carier said he has lived in Uwextra-tenitorial zon­ ing area for 21 yean and hasn't been annexed. "I Uiink die lown will look after your interests better dian the county (which currently maintains zoning In die area)," he said. "You do have some input. You can kind of protect what's put upnextdoortoyou." Bralley said Uiere are no plans to extend Blaise Church Road from U.S. 601 to 1-40, because crossing Uie low oica at Bear Creek would be toocostly. New Zonlngs Recommended The planners unanimously recom- ‘tnended"rcz6n1ng^ land behind’ FeadKriite of die East Coast on Blaise Church Road from commercial lo in­ dustrial. Hie land should have been included in new industrial zones ap­ proved by die town lastmondi, Bralley said, adding dial an indusuy is consiit ering locating al die site. "Hopefully, it's going to meanjobs for our young people," he said. CommuidciUMi Towen Plannen also recommended niles for locadonofcommunlcaUon towen. All towen would have to be ap­ proved by die town's board of adjust­ ments, and would be allowed as a conditional use in industrial and in residential/agrieultuial dlsliicts. Set­ backs would have to be 100 percent of die tower's height in residential dis­ tricts, 80 percent in industrial districts. Communication componies will be required to submit a network plan for each proposed and existing lower site. Noslgns will be allowed on die towen, and diey must be removed it not used for 180 consecutive days. Plannen discussed ways to prevent " cbmpanies' from IdcaUngtowersloo close togeUier, and considered a one- mile limit between towen. They fi­ nally said dw companies needed to provewhy die towen would have to be closer dian a mile. PCC rules prevent towns and counties fiom making rules dial would intemipt a communication networic. Planning Director John Oallimore saiditwouldbedifllcullto enforce diat rale, because companies could pro­ vide engineering reports too technical for local boards to refiile. Meetings On Second Tuesdays TlieMocksvllle Planning Board has set die second Tuesday of each mondi at 7 p.m. as iu regular meeting date. Meetings will not be held IfUiere Is no business on hand. Reciotkiiul Fees Considered Gallimore presented plannen wiUi recreational fees dial Davie County requires of subdivision developen. Uw fees, based on a foimula oitligi number and size of lots, go to orga­ nized county recreation program^ Currently, Mocksville has no vision In ils subdivision for such It^ bul instead requires recreational areas be provided in certain size develop^ menls. These recreation areas afeni working, and often are hard to midn^ lain or on land dut Isn't suitable for building, Gallimore said. ^ . 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Vial-Marl: Al selecled localions 1-800-859-8255 DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 29,1998 - Bl W a r E a g le G ir ls H o ld O f f W e s t F o r R r s t C o n fe r e n c e W in 9y JBrian Pltti Dayle County Enterprise Record Davie's varsity girls baskelball teamdipped Inlpawellofemotionandcameupwldiltsmost in^piredcffortofdie season here Friday against aipli-vlllaln West Fonytti, Cornered, wounded and angry from eight consecutive losses, die War Eagles pulled a Mid upset and escaped widi a 41-39 victory. ; Coach T.R. Richards of West seemed «tunned by Davie's abrupt uprising and was' yimost speechless In dw anermaUi. ; "Davie just plays widi so much emotion," >ild Richards, whose club fell lo 6-10 overall ¡P^ade• ¡D a v ie H ig h S e n io r ¡B a c k W ith V e n g e a n ce ; Two days after experiencing her * darkest hour. Tiffany Peoples had ; her brightest hour. ; With Soulh « Slokcs and • Davie speeding k toward overtime ; in a 35-35 game ; Wednesday in r Walnut Cove, jProples fouled a 'racing Saura 20 feet from the hoop with less ,dian a sccond on the clock, b^kelball ^fclde on any 'c t^ 'The girl widi ifki gift hil both foul shots, and that dial. Davie's losing streak had I reached 39 days, or eight games. I ‘: '.Obviously distraught, teammates j jrifd to soothe Peoples' pain. I; ■ :"I was really upset after tiw ; .'gahw, but they were saying it wasn't ; a i my fault," Peoples said. "But wc ¡J^ibuld have won that game." ;-;lBut Friday nighl came and the *^ghimarc was over for Peoples, ijifc wiped the horrid Wednesday ;tSin of her mind by buming rival ¡•D№sl Fonyth wiih 20carecr-high .‘tl^nts lhat sparked a rousing 41-39 iniiCloiy. •!;! Shaken by a recent shooting '’irfiimp. Peoples revived her dormant ; j^ndcncc in one masterful ;'[^ormance. She made six of 13 ; ;d»ls, (including two jump-starting ; i3-j)oinlen) converted six of eight ; ;0w dirows, mode six steals and t^}hed out ftve assists. !; T; "For a while now, Tve been ■ :ih^ing my shou," she said. "So 1 njiit brought my confidence down, •:«tl dwn I get nervous and miss . >:teiydiing. Bul once I get going, I feel like 1 can hit everydiing." ¡:;iWest ignored Peoples in dw ;^^lnning, when she drilled two 3- t^ n te n in a 44-second span to Davie to an early 6-5 lead. ;-:;She didn't sense dw sizzling start ;ic(jning. don't know whal it was,” she •¡iitd. "When I start hitting when I > :^t come out, I have confidence ; dial's when I do good." _jljiShe.dismi$sed WednesdayV and l-2ln die Central PiedmontConference."! mean, diose girls were so emotional. They get after it." Davie Improved to 1-2 In die league (4-10 overall). "They just wanted it bad," said Coach Carol Cozait '"Ihe girls played widi a lot of heart and emotion." The game - which presented a scoring duel between West's Jennifer Wood nnd Davie's Tiffany Peoples, who wctt: responsible for 42 'ofttiTgaSie'sgOpolnts^mM until" dw final seconds licked off dw clock. Missy Woolen's free dirow wldi 45 seconds left pulled West widnn a point for dw fint time since late in dw third quarter, bul Melinda Richie countered with an insurance free dirow five seconds later for a two-point edge dial set up dw game's defining moment. After n West timeout widi 19 seconds left. Woolen maneuvered into the lane with lime running out and shoved a desperate shot dial banged die backboard. Wood rebounded amid ajuggleofswinging arms and hadaclcar final- second look from point-blank range. But her gamc-tying allcrnpt c|(ingcd..lriggcringJiugs._ and relieved grins on die Davie side. "Oncedieygotdowntoaboutsevenorelght seconds, I knew dwy were going for (dw tie)," Cozart said. "Wejust didn't want lo allow any unconlesled shots, and dial's basically whal happened.” "Obviously, we wanted lo gel the ball in Wood's hands. We were trying lo nm a play wc have, get a look or maybe a foul,... It jusl didn't woric." Richards said. Wood and Peoples (20 career-high poinis), who juiced up Ihe game by regularly trading scoringblows,wcrcinancffectivegroovefrom the early sloges of die first quarter, when Ihcy scorcd 10 of-dieganic's-l2poinls-ina-five-~^ minute span. Those early punches set the lone for a game dial featured five lead changcs and four ties. Davie presened dw lead die rest of die way when Tina Harkness hilafree throw fora 17-16 advantage with 2:17 left in Ihe second, a go- ahead poinl thal momentarily interrupted an cighl-poini Hurry by Peoples lhal fueled a 9-1 Davic run. "She Is a really good athlele," Richardssaid,"WehadatoiiBhtiracwithhcrin Ihe fint half. I thought we did a little better job willi her in die sccond half." Richie beat Ihe halftime hom with a close- rangc bosket lhal pushed Davie's lead lo 23-17. Richards cilcd a risky presTforgciicraling““ brealhing room for the War Eagles. "1 fell like Ihcy played rcally good defense. takingalolofchanccs,andilpaidoff,"Richards Please See Davie - Page B8 Oanny Miller of North Oavie gets a fiand full from his opponent during the Piedmont Middle School Conference tournament. - Plwto by tMlrhsBs Rogsra.': Kannapolis Slings iSlorlh Davie In PMS Wrestling Tourney ByBrluntto Davie County Enterprise Rccoid Nordi Davie's Ron Kirit has lasted defeat jusl V 27 times in his 18-year coaching career - which has included 200 viclories and eight unbeaten seasons - bul few stung worse dian dw one suft'ered In Sanirday's Piedmont Middle School Conference Tournament at Nonh. The Kannapolis Blue Devils defied dw odds and pulled off a stunner for dw ages, squeaking past Nordi 188-180. The Soudi DavieTlgen,dKdefendingchamps who were reeling from diree straight defeats, surpassed expectations and look diird widi 162 poinis. Tiw Wildcats (12-0 overall) roared to dw regular-season title widi nine convincing wins and wore dw favored laginlodw tournament. But in an odd twist. North's prominent wresden performed raggedlyatdwmostlnoppoitunetime. Kirk, dwugh, defiected player criticism and pointed dw accusatory finger al himself. "rm taking dw blame for dus,” he said. "We didn't have good practices two days before dw tournament, and I feel like I didn't have diem prepared.” Kirii would give anything to replay die cvenls. "Every now and dien, some teams are belter regular-season teams dian tournament teams,"he said."Butlfeellikeifwewent through this again and prepared righl, we could walk away wiUi il. But dial's hindsight." The Wildcats'biggest downfall: Manyofdieir sledgehammen took a pounding in dw early going, setding for ddrd-place slops instead of dw anlieipaled lop. Some dropped oul way before then. "Some gol beat in die semifinals dial should; have been going for at least second," KIric said.', "And we had several in Ihe consolations dial; didn't get diird." ; -; In a basketball Iransladon, Nordi fell by a lasl-; sccond bucket. ; -: "If just one more in dw consolations would. havegoiiendiird,we would have wonlt,"hesald.: "We had so many oppominities tiiat we could: Please See Five-PaicB« VVár E a g le VVresH ers R m n g S (xi№ R o m n F b r C P C By Brian Pttti Davie County Enteiprise Record Ml. Tabor had dw unfoitunke timingof being dw Icam to face Davie's wresden afler dw War Eagles lost consecutive matches. RiveBidehekJonfora31-22 victoiy andNew Bern won by dw slimmest of margins In a32-32 final. The tie-breaker I'hc Bean won eightof 14 matches. Humbled by dw defeats, Davie vented its fiustrations in a 57-14 romp Thuisday at Mt Tabor. "I duught we wiesded aa well as we've wresded all year as far as being aggressive and wresding on our feet" he said. "It helped dwm to get a liide shock in dwir system when we wresded Rivenide so well. They realized dial we were half a hair away liiom beating Rivenide, and tying New Bern and get­ ting heal on criteria." Davie also realized tiw Soudi Rowan-Mt Taboroutcome.TheRaidenrippedTabor57-14, and dw War Eagles wanted to administer a simi­ lar beating. "Tlwy knew whal Soudi Rowan had beaten dwm by and dwy said: 'We're going to beat dwm a llttie bit better,'" Lowery said. The Wat Eagles in^ved 1016-3 oveiall and: 4-0 In dw Central Piedmont Conference, setting: up Wednesday's (Jan. 28) main event wldi dw: Raiden,ll-0and4-0. The final CPC regular-season match, dtis is: winner-lakes-all, a rare showdown wldi perei^: nial champ Davie, which is seeking ils I Ith: league title in 13 yean. : -: VltaM See Shmrdawn - Pate K ,*:№vner as incentive for a magical ; Friday. Peoples expressed distaste ; for West infinitely more. ; > ; "Basically, 1 wasjust pumped I. because we were playing West, and I ■ I just wanted lo do good," she said. 1 ■Tliat was the main reason righl I dwre. I diink all of us jusl wonted It I I mean, we were wanting to beat ; West really bad, so lhat was our I motivation." { Peoples burned West somediing I awful during a fivc-mlnute stretch ; of the second, leading a 9-1 ran t widi eight points dial padded ; Davie's lead to 21-16 with halftime I nearing. I Davic sustained tiw edge heading into the fourth, when Peoples made her greatest contribu­ tions, finding Erin Umberger loose ^y^dertmdi twice witii textbook Псшс See rtoplH - F ift B2 Ü. G ñ | in e k s give Soudtl IjDtvis s much-needed lift, by SouttïGlrlsËфlode€ve^Nortltflowan ingihoCi pnVett^ltKTIgenpMtNanh: ' Carrylof,Dsvie,Wldi 20 «■etr niihi to Slowing 41-39Victór/owf.WMtFanyih. I ...............«ntíbtaed! By Brian Filta Davie Couniy Enlerprise Record That explosion you heanl In Spencer Wednesday wasSoudiDavie'seighdi-gtadegirtsbaskeiballleam, a bomb dial had been waiting to happen since early December. That explosion wasa13-0ihird-quarterranbytfw Tigcn, who had lost six of nine games but abnipdy turned a one-possession game inlo a 36-30 victoiy and salvaged an entire season. It landed Souih (4-6) one of eight playoff berths fot dw Piedmont Middle School Conference Tour­ nament, which started Monday at J.N. Fries. Sheila Tribble, an assistant along widi Jennifer Custer iinder Coach Melanie Linville, was ecstatic. "The girls came up lo a level dial I've never seen dicm come up to before. They jusl exploded. "It midtes (tiw year) for dwm becausc dwy came up to dw team wc knew dwy were all akxig. Our recoid really sbouM have been 64 or7;3.'ndt is dw quality of team dial diey are.” ' What made dw U^iumph especially sweet was il “ The girls came Up to a level that IVe neverseen them coine up to before. They just exploded.** - S M Ia lrlb M « _________ South D w le Coach came al dw expense of Nonh, which had won seven of nine games comingin,and without leading scorer Jessica Grant, who was out wllh Ihe flu. The staff prodded tiw giris during practice lo elevate dwirperfomiancekivcilounroresecn heights. "We chaltenged dw girts to come up to a level where they've never been before," Tribble said^ "and 10 puU it togedier as a team." Linville pulled the pieces logedwr at halftime, when Soudi tnuled 13-tO. "She made some adjustments of what she saw defendvely dial dwy were doing on us, and we were able lo run some backdoor cuts to Randi Мосте,". - Tribble said. And Tribble couUn't believe her eyes in the'; dominating third, when Christen McClamrock,';. Kristen Raynor, Randi Moore and Holly Williarnj; fueled dw staggering ran. ; -; "We came alive and took tiw game away fiom' ‘ dwm,“lribblesald.”Anddial'slilcrallygoingciazy.' ; Tlwy play^ out of dwir minds." ; | Hwy played tenaciously on defense, pestering ' Nonh's ball handlen until dw Mavericks eventually: lost all composure. One raided Maverick lost her: head and was ejected from dw game. . ] : '"They were jusl like linle gnats all over dwm,"-: Tribble said. "They were driving the Nonh Rowan : girls crazy. They couldn'l do anydiing because we : stuck to dwm like glue." : • ; Few leamscanovercome four carccr nights, ami four Soudi playen had carecr nights, especially. center Somondia Canner, who filled Giant's void : beautifully by matching Raynor with eight points.;' "Sam ste^wd up and played extremely big widi - , FkueSeeW ia-PM eib . d a v ie c o u n t y e n t e r p r is e r e c o r d , Ja a 29,1998 ■ ^ Peopies Takes ¡ Long Road To I Starting Slot . Continued From Page Bl , passes and completing a Ihree-poinl play off a delivery from Jodie ' Slone, who encrgelically slapped Peoples in cclcbralion. Peoples sealed Ihc deal when she whipped through West's press wllh 1:35 left. She floated a pass la an unattended Umliergcr, who con­ verted and pushed lhe lead lo 40-34. Peoples’outburst consigned her . South Slokcs nightmare lo the garbage heap, exciting assistant . Mark Sinopoli. "It was a bit of rctributlon for the . „ game on.Wednesd.iy," hesald^"She rcally wanted to step up and prove ; ■ herself. She wanled lo make up for that last-minute foul, and she really did that." When posh came lo shove in Ihc ' 'crucial moments. Coach Carol , ■ Cozatt concludcd that Peoples shoved harder. "She really turned it up when wc needed II, hilling those shots to rcally spark us and get us going and playing thal tough, scrappy defense that wc needed," she said. No Davic player has stood taller these days. In Iwo of its four wins. Peoples was Ihc driving force. ■ lighting up Lexington for 17 points in early December and now this. The early chapters in senior Peoples’ basketball book seldom induded game-saving pages. Big-time playing lime under Cozart at Nonh Davic Middle School never materialized. Tiffany is an excellent example of a kid that has had to struggle in Wrms of playing time off and on during her carecr," said Cozart, also ' Peoples' coach in grades 7-10. "When she was at North, she didn't sun the whole time, nor did she up here in Ihc iOlh grade." Her lOth-gradc JV and 1 Ith- ;. grade varsity tours were unreward­ ing seasons as a dispensable role player. She scored just 43 poinis as ;.» loptioTOore, good for a 2.2 ■ average. Peoples was a lesser lighl . last year under her only other , cooch, Mike Dinkins. She scorcd 27 : points in 23 games (1.2 average) ' and missed the scoring column 12 ; times, a spiral lhal resembled a frcc . fall 10 the depths of the Davie ‘' bench. ; "Thcrc were some times when 1 : was jusl getting tircd of il," she : said. "Bul 1 knew I would never : quit. But there were times when I. was rcally upset. I was just lacking confidence. I mean, I didn’t get dial much playing time, and 1 felt I was - trying really bard." But she moved on. Ftom bcnch leader to ringleader. Peoples is in ; the spotlight now. ■ : "She's just worked haid," Cozart - ^d . "I mean, il’s just pure hard -. work and determination thal Ihis is - her senior year and she is going to be the best she can be. I hope some ; . of the litlle folks in our communily ice lhat, loo." ; • Cozait removed Ihc tenlativcncss from Peoples' game and her carecr ; turned a comer, mainly bccause her career was ending. ; ; "Mrs. Cozart has given me ' oppottunilies this year to show her ; whal I have," Peoples said. "I wanted to prove to everybody lhat I : - could really play, and I wanted lo go out with a bang." ■ ; -; Hiere'fnocaiyamwerfathernpid . anenlPnpki'expUaadoKSheituck : amuolindpiidMentiaa.'Idoa’tknow. : rve been doing the lame things, nodi- ~iii| really new," ibe laid. HaffnotlolaUylnie.EveiytUng’s ; lewaidiiigly new when you go Crom ; dim Ugkl to Umelighl in one glorious The Davie High School swim team, from lefl; first row, Jen Moore, Sarah Stein, Kristen Powell, Aidriene Bridgewater, Kendra Armstrong, Tara Snow; second row, Casey Styers, Tracy Boggs, Jill Prillaman, Samanlha Murriilo, Leah Snow, Dana Call, Rosemary Johnson, Krista Lemasters; third row, Anna Riddle, Betsy Riddle, Emily Naylor, Sally Riddle, Kate Pettoroni, Jamie Moore, Mike Heiny, Nancy Vogler, Christin Howard, Ben Allred; fourth row, Brandi Johnson, Meredith Harris, Mike Gusefski, Ben Stiiing, Jeff Frisby and Brad Clark. - Photo by Robin Fergusson Davie's Ben Stiling competes in the 100 meter breaststroke. Kiristen Clement and Jill Prillaman watch as teammate Dana Call dives into the water. - Photos by Mik* Barnhardt Titans Too Much For Davie Swimmers Anna Riddle swims the 100 meter backstroke. Shod on ammunition, Davie's boys swim team didn't have Ihe firepower to challenge West Forsyth, which copi- lalizcd on stai Mike Heiny's one-meet suspension 10 take a resounding vic­ tory over runner-up Davic and last- place SouUi Rowan in Wednesday's mccl at Ihe Davie YMCA. TheTitansranaway with I28points, S4 more than Davie and 89 beller than South. In Ihe girls' meet. West completed a sweep by breezing with 158 poinis, easily ahead ofDavie (100) and Soulh (44). CoachBen Allred of Davie declared his boys’showingamoral victoiy,con­ sidering Heiny's absence. "Thai’s noltoobad considering Mike wasn’t swimming for us, so I think that was a ptetly good finish," said Allied, who sought revenge lasl Monday al !lr=l- think we can actually do a little bil betlcr with adjusiments." Allred, who tinkered wilhhis lineup for the rematch, had an identical reac­ tion for his girls. "Wc will stack up a little bcllcr against them," he said. "I think I can make some adjustments and make it al least a little bil closer." Hciny relumed to action on Mon- day,alunc-upforFriday'sCenttal Pied­ mont Conference meet al Winston- Salem Slate Univeisity. Adriene Bridgewater was the giris' lone firsl-place linisher, winning.llic 100 bteaitslroke wilh a 1:22.685 time, nearly two seconds in front ofthe West tunncr-up. She also claimed sccond in the iOO bultcrfly. Brad Clark led Ihc boys with iwo Iriumphs, laking the 100 freestyle in 5l.38and Ihc200individual medley in 2:15.92. I i Unique Yalenline'sOijis I : HAND-BLOWN GLASS HEARTS, FLOWERS & MORE! 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Jan. 19i;iD.J.Ricel2 Greg Simpson 6 ; TeireU Wilson 2 ...............Dustin Morgan 7 TARHEELS (19)WILDCATS (12) ;..TimEib2 JemtiahRaby3 Ma.yJoHoodlO Jenna Richie 6 ; Biyson Brown 2 Lauren Comauer 7 EffliIyPenorini4 {T:i'9AUen2 TanB«nion2 '.BLUE DEVILS (22)LAKERS (17) Tom Troyer 4 ClifroidBums2 Gliij5\6Mon.Jan. 19 : Hunter Foster 3 David Stein 8 . John Benfield 9 Brent Harpe 3 TARHEELS (10)MAGIC (8) Ben Boger2 Rvan Robinson 2 Mileia Meadows 2 Jessica Nelms 2 Andrew Saunders 4 Jason Whitley:Savannah Kowalski 4 Anna Seaford 2 Girls 5\6 Sat. Jaa 17 Brandi Haipe 2 Elizabeth Colbert 2 Bekah Pedei 2 Heather Oakley 2 LIBERTY (21)MAGIC (15)Boys 6th Giade Mon. 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L«unRiddles D nidkO 'N uIZ BoysIr.№ ghS< I.JiiiI7 i- MAOIC(57) > OregBrocksZ ; Bnndon Ocntiy 14 ; Du'SuUivsn 16 : Steven Sttthsm 4 Chnilophcr Pawlik I '' Corey Dulin 6 •: B«tM P> vit»_______ TARHEELS (8) McleUMcsdowi4 Savannah Kowalild 2 Bekah PedcrZ TIGERS (I I) Lindsey Oales 2 BiookHaiiii I Jtnnircr Walscr 2 Cii<yB>lsliy6 SUNS (34) CodyWri|hl5 lisoa Hogue II KunMeNibb2 Richard Ptniñngloa 2 KiisSheipaid 14 ■ HEAT (37) ■*; Ad«nSiin6 Steven Stanley 2 WeitayScott2 JonlJamnlO ChisS<ifordl7 DEACONS (43) Chris Stein 5 Rod Morgan 7 Brian Waypa 4 t ' Kellen Miller 7 BenAllred3 RlchirdCaidl2 :] Joe Franklin J HORNETS (40) t.', Donnie Veitil I Doug Smith 9 CalabD»vii2 Wesley Thompion I .^1 MtnLsnd(fl3 .'I Bnm Sintpion 5 .tVlumnSimpion 12 BULLS (39) Neil Rie* IS Luke Kooniz 7 Robeit Furches 9 loeyGUsiol BLUEDEVUS(30) Sean Stevens I JohnGUsscock I Nick Naylor 2 Brian Hunter 13 Wesley Bridges 2 Patrick Little 4. TARHEELS (37) BrtfldoflHtwks2 JoshPfUr9 Crandall Hsiriton 7 NUcahOvner5 Daniel Hollifield 2 MHeheUOamei 12 Tiemain Dalton 6 Boys 5th Gnde Mon. Jan. 19 DEACONS (20) Greg Simpson 4 Duslin Morgan 6 JenniahRabyt Andrew Beek2 Gills 9\6Wed. Jan. 21 LIBERTY (20) Brittany Hoh 4 Chriily Taylor 2 Allison Mackintosh 2 Ashley Comauer 2 Megan lordane Jcssica Flanagan 2 MatkHiMock2 WaOCATS(29) Andrea Dwiggins IS NUranda Chandler 1 — Ashley People»^-. Dina Vestal 2 Jessica Plemmons 2 Boys9thandtTbun.)aa.22 LAKERS (II) ClifTordBumiS BicttlHaipeS Jason Whitley 1 BULLS (3) Lauta Riddle I Danielle O'Neal 2 MeganGin4)ki2 TIGERS (S) Megan Howell 2 Merideth Bnnon 2 l>nnifer Wilier: Caity Balsley 2 TARHEELS (31) JaraasAmoMS AndiewDaicyl Thomas Landen 4 Michacl Mashort 12 Michael PaoiA 2 RaadPk>tt4 Boys 6th Oiad* Thurs. 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M i I ‘ЮнгСкашп • 1-a00-2B4-«221 » Our Bal Ktfmimr . il ì^ » В 4 - D AV IE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jaa 29,1998 M o o r e s v ille M a u ls N o rth D a v ie ■ 6 2 -1 7 ByBriMPitts Davic County Enteiprise Rcx'onl As North Davic found out Trom the Mooresville Red Imps, tiwrc is anoliwr level of middlc-schrol hnskctbnll out there. Mooresville mnulcd the Wildcats 62-17 hero Jan. 20. ITiey werc the best team we've played all year," Coach Trish King said. "They were incrcdibic." Whcnyoumixdismal shooting wilh sizzling shooting, you sometimes get 45-point blowouts. 'They were ex­ tremely hot and wc weni extremely cold,*' King said. "Theyjust shot unbelievably.... ‘Without cxaggeration,llhinkihcyshot at least 70 pcrcent from the floor. They outhustled us, outrincsscd us, outshol us, outrcboundcd us." And lop gun Scan Stevens was out of rhyihm. resulting in a two-point pcrfonnancc, the fírst time ull year he's fell below six points. "He just couldn’t get anything to fall.”Kingsaidofhcrpoint guard, who led the way with 10.9 points a game. "He had some nice open shols, but it would go in and out." David Wooldridge led North (4-9) with five, Dan Sullivan added four, Brandon Gentry Ihrcc, Donnic Vestal two and Kenny Orsillo one. FCD Rolls Pasl Cold Norih In the setison finale, Forsylh Coun­ try Day pounded a miscrable-shooting North team 39-26. •’Wcjustcoukln’lshooi."Kingsaid. "For some reason we've been in a •slump shooting." Stevens led wilh seven and Justin Dotson, Sullivan, Gentry und Woold­ ridge added four each. Doug Smilh .scored two nnd Vestal one. Wilh the .season in (he books, stop­ ping wcllslKmoflhePledmonlMiddle SclnHil Conference playoffs, King re- tlccied proudly oii'hcr Iwys' accom- plishmcnls. Take away Mwrcsvillc and North's worst defeat w;is an 18- ptiinl loss lo Wesl Rowan. Tlicy fell . short hy Ihrcc lo Concoixl and two to Corrilier-Lipe, showing how close ihc Wildcais were to a respectable ax’ord. ’’[iven though wc didn'l make Ihc toumamenl, wc rcpresenietl ourselves well this year," King said. "A lot ofour games were closc games. Wc only lost maybe two games that were whal 1 would call blowouts. "It's disap|X)inling when you don’l m ake it to the loum am eni, but 1 don'l feel like Ihc season w as a total loss. Tlicy w ere succcssful in ih cir ow n •eyes." ■ — It's A Cl<^ Call... Btit^ JulhLookOììllWns: AnotìiatìghUy-contestedbkketlancofitestcamedown,: to Ihe final shot . Julie Lookabill survived a five-entiy race for t e cash, ' ; topping the field with ninem isses to BjUy.HiaKWji, .; Vemon Thompson, Charlie Johnson and wife LetMa’s;-' 10. ' ' The reason Lookabill is looking a $25 is the A tla i^ . Boston battle. Lookabill was the only B(»ton beli«werin:'^ theburich,fbrcingtheolherfourtoagtuelingtie-bnak».;''' The UNC-Florida State tie-breaker total wa^ 158, just two o£f Billy Hendrix's 160. He'll take $5 whileThranp- son, next al l S i aHdìhé Johnsons swallow a tough pài. Basketball Contest C O N T E S T R U L E S 1. Anyone can enter except em ployees of The Davie Couniy Enterprise and Record and their families. Onfy one enlry per person per week. 2. G am es in this w eek's conlest are listed In each ad on th ese s .RII In the contest blank and mail Ihe enlry toThe Davie Ity Enterprise and Record.P.O . Box 99 Mocxsville, NC 270 2 8 or submit,to the otfk:e at 171 S . M ainStreet. Mocksville.Or submit by FA X(704)-634-9760. Deadline each w eek is Friday at 5 p.m. 3. The first entrant correctly predicting the outcome of all games in a weekwill receive a grand prize of Ssixf.WAekfy prizes ot $20 and $5 will be awarded for the entrants predicting the most games correctly.. In case ol bes. the tie-breaker will be used to delennine ihe winners. In case of lies, awards will be divUed equally. 4. W inners will be announced foltowing each conlest. D edstons of Iho judges will bo final. N E F R I D A Y 5 P M — F A X 6 3 4 - 9 7 6 0 1st Place $ 2 5 2nd Place $ 5 Grand Prize $ 5 0 0 (1st Perfect Entry) HANDCRAFTED MATTRESSES SINCE 1П4 Does Your Back Hurt? Your Mattress Could Be The Underlying Problem. It’s Time To Stop The Pain. It’s Time For A Kingsdown Mattress And Boxsprlng. 29.MhM8Ukeev&MnrMtoteDANIEL n iR N irU R E « ELECTRIC C O M PAN Y, M C . South Main SI. at tlie Overhead Bridge»Phone 634-2492 I t HcuMon n PMailHiNa CLEMMONS CARPET B a K c ry Thruway Shopping Center • Wlnston-Salem P O I N D E X T E R Lumber Company, Inc. «.Nb»D«mtw»SlJolins ' B uild ing Materials O f A ll K inds I!) 3701 Dillon Industrial Drive, Clemmons : 7 6 6 - 6 4 8 1 Hours: 7:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Monday-Friday J o e ’s L a n d s c a p in g & N u r s e r y C o . 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Citnillion«, NC 27012 « f e , M D ^ e T h i e s 1*«H— ■'»■»HM l :ttaK7d0iuii^|M & le & ’sàso Ч< i t J 'itHC W a i c i i { М О С К Л В Е i MOCKSVIIIE i 962 VadklnvUI* ROMI 1 P h o n e 6 3 4 - 6 1 1 5 IS a i i i :k i i :s $ 1 00 г т - т — т-гч ./-n TIrM O liciuing« .BaloHclHg tíioH :00 Saturday ./i>(> x s o .s OurPricnlHcUidtMouiuIni, Ntw VtlnSUm àKot Hours: 7;30-5:30 M-F • 7:30-1 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPMSE RECORD, Jan. 29,1998 - B5 S h o w d o w n B e tw e e n D a v ie , S o u th R o w a n T o D e c id e W re s tlin g T itle Continued From Page Bl Both coaches. South's Wayne Ftecraan and Lowery, Imishcd aside the notion lhat this collision has unusual qualities. "We're trying lo treat it as an onllnary match as much as possible," Lowery said. Freeman said he doesn't .salivate over the prospectoflcnocklngDavleofriheCPC'smoun- tain pealt forthc first time slncc 1993. "As far as my motivation lo beat Davie, my motivation isn't lo bcal Davie," said Fitcraan, who’s in his nnh year al Soulh. "I don'l cenier my season around Davic Couniy. I go inlo Ihc malcheveryycarlobcatDavie.Myfccllngain'l going to changc from last year to Ihis year.... We’ll find out Wednesday nighl who's going lo bcbcllcrthatday.” The Davic and Soulh scoresagainsllheCPC aro relatively even, with Davie (239-53:2i9­ 60) holding an edge, bul Freeman calls that measuring slick garbage. ’"That dwsn’l really mean anything," he said. "The only Ihing you can go on is what is going lo happen Wednesday. Il all means matchups, how my kid al 103 docs wilh his kid at 103 and on up. ’The scorc doesn't mean one thing." Freeman could be righl because Ihe War Eagles consider themselves heavy favorites lo conllnuclhclrstranglcholdalleaslanolheryear. Besides, big-llme malchcs arc routine business “ It's just how you come out there, what you feel, how aggressive you are and what kind of breal<s you get.” - Buddy Lowery DHS Wrestling Coach around here. ■’We've gol enough people on our team lhal Ihink they're going to win lhat wc ought to be able to lake carc of some business," Lowery said. "We'vegol some people thal'.sbccnihrough the wars." Although Davie should win, anything's pos­ sible. And 1993 is tangible evidence. In mid-January of lhal year. Coach Jimmy Christy’s Raiders slunned top-ranked Davie 38-25, handing ihc War Eagles one of their two CPC losses in 13 years and dropping them to a Ihird seed. ” Wc camc lo wrcstlc; South Rowan came lo win." Lowery said then. "How can you he ovcrconndent with eight or nine freshmen and sophomores in the lineup? Like everybody else wc wrestle, it was ihcir chancc to pop our bubble and Ihcy did it." Last week, Lowery rccailcd lhal haunting night. 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Nick Raby and Chris Nichols and third from Colt Stanley and Steven Stanley. South’s main guns were Jacob Gar­ ner (95). Michael Clement (125) and Patrick Lowery (171). All of them won iL Lowery, a basketball player, camc outofnowherc.anastonishingachievc* ment lhal hardly surprised Coach Matt Wilson. "Pairick is agood WTCstler," he said, practiced with us over Christmas and on days he didn't have basketball. I think hc‘s a natural wiesilcr, but he enjoys basketball a little morc." Wi Ison cxpccted nothi ng less out of Gamer, who seems bound for grcat- nessatthcncxtlevel. "He wTcsiled very well." he said. "I cxpccted him lo win it bccause he's a good wrestler and is vcf>’dedicated to the sport." Clemeni made pancakcs out ofhis early obstacles, then naitened a formi­ dable foe in the finals. "He wasn'l pushed, then wenl againstanothcrundefealcdvMcstlerand pinned that guy." Wilson said. "So he wasn't rcally pushed there, either." Luke Koontz. David Greene and JJ. Johnson helped tremendously wilh third'placc showings. Koontz was a little luck from join« ing the elites. "If he had paired up better, he easily could have finished first or sccond wiihoul any trouble," Wilson said of his little man, who was beaten by North's Black. "David hod a good toumament. He wrestled very smart and basically oulwrcstled them.... JJ. had an excel* lent showing. Sincc Chrislmas, he has improved dramalically." • When the dust cleared, Wilson wasoveijoycd with the tum of events, "fm pleased with whal we did," he said. "After having those closc disap< pointing losses, wc came bock dcier- mined and showed we're not as down as much as everybody thought wc were."... Kirk urged the heartbroken Wildcat patrons lo settle down. The sun camc up Sunday moming." he said. "Everything will be all righl."... . Kirk has won 234dual matches if you includc six JV teams.... Placcs 4lh- I3lh: Northwest Cabarrus 158. Mooresville 129, Corriher-Lipe 99. J.N. Fries 94, North Rowan 75. China Grove 64, West Rowan 54. Erwin 47, Knox 45 and Concord 30. Cody Wright of South Davie controls his Kannapolis opponent. F o r a sm a ll b a n k , w e h a v e s o m e prctty b ig s e r v ic ^ . • Drive Uuu opens al 7:30 a.m. • Imaged stalements • SauneKby banking • Touchtone banking •SpedallQds,50Ptus,SaBUBusinessandBuiUer№ k^ • In isl, Intanational and Mongage Senk£s rttMtetttfarmonHifitrimriiomtmtiestmidottirtmkiu. 7 6 8 - 8 5 0 0 SANK AND T IU IT ' ' SmtüEtiouf^toCm ■ [' \ ' 4701 СоацОаЬ bid (•ДесосшЫСош|11уШ1Ык}ак1тМ''П>^^ J V W r e s t l e r s P o u n d M t. T a b o r Davie's JV wrestlcn pounded an­ other team with lliclr season-long Iheme: Enjoy Ihe shon-livcd fun, bc­ causc you'll be dusi soon. Hiuisday al Ml. Tabor, Ihc War Eagles pncticcd Ihcir old rouline, for- fcillng Ihc flrsl three malchcs, then winning everything from there. Spotted an 18-0 lead, the Spanans werespankedovcrthefinal 11 matches (10 pins) and lost 63-18. "We turned ll up, Ihat's the truth," Coach JefT Bameycastle said. "This is the best match we've wrestled. "Wc pinned everybody bul one kid. ... I mean, you can't ask Tor anymore." Winners for Davie were; Mitchell Dullard (16-3), Cody Angell (16-1), Jeremy Bailey (15-2), Luis Soto (10- 2), Wc.sley Johnson. NickGroughnour, Chris Bender (14-*), Carl WagstalT, RlchHunler(l4-7),Kenny Whited?. 2)andMattFostcr(l7-l). Wildcats Whip Forsyth Country Day 34-8 Thursday’s 34-8 dnibbing of For­ syth Country Day is reason for most teams to celebrate. Nol North Davie's girls basketball team. Cavh Trish King would have pre­ ferred a respectable opponent - os her Wildcats prepared for last Monday’s opening round otihc Piedtnont Middle School Conference Tournament - not a feeble foe thm acted like it couldn'l wait for the season to end. "It was not exactly the kind of game that rd like lo play before the tourna­ ment," said King, whose seventh- seeded troops took on No. 2 J.N. Fries. "Tbey were nolorganized and some of iheirgirls played like they rcally didn't care. "U was nicc to win, but 1 wish it would have been more of a competi­ tive game." Ten Wildcats got in on the scoring act: Sarah Mcrlau had eight, Amanda Sink. Ashley Williams. Christina Ga­ jewski and Laurcn Coroattcr added four each and Stacey Handy, Dana Frank, India Laughiln, Candice Lcs- pcnmcc and Laync Grout tmd two apiccc. Againsi heavy odds. North sought redemption against Frics> wtuch beat Ihc Wildcats 38-26 two weeks ago. North headed inlo the season’s stretch run on a down note, losing 39- 36 loss to Mooresville. Behind Handy’s monster game {14 poinis), the Wil(k:ats roarcd to a 13- point halftime lead. Bul the Red Imps sionncd in front with a crushing 16-1 thirdniuartef surge. "That just killed us," said King. North losl all composure when Mooresville tumed up its defensive prcssurc. "Wc couldn't gel anything to fall." she said. Their press hurt us. Wc got spooked by their press and the girls played oul of conlrol." 'nw Wildcats knocked on Ihc door late, bul Ihcy never fully recovered from ihatdisastrous third. "This should have been our game," King said. "Wc let this one slip through our fingers.” On the bright side, Handy played Jn^ired^l^l, her as_ ah offchsivc leader and neariy stoic Ihc game by herself. "She played a rcally good game," King said. "She played her heart out in Ihcfouithquartcr.tryingtogctuscaught back up.... She has the poteniial to .score that every game. She lit it up for me In the fourth when wc needed It." North got six poinis from Mcrlau, .five from.WilHams, fourfrom-Gajcw— ski. ihn»: fnomCumat/erandtwo each from Sink and Jenna Richie. Shootout Set For Feb. 14 The Second Annual Great Davic Shootout,sponsoredhylhcNotth Davic BooslcrClub.lssctforFcb. Mat Nonh Davie Middle School. Activities, open lo boys and girls from thiij grade-eighth, will begin at 8 a.m. with warm-ups, followed by a summary of the nilcs at 8:45 and pre­ liminaries nl 9. The entry fee is $ 10. First-, second- andthlnlplacelnnphieswillbcawarded in three different competitions, free thmw, hot shot nnd 3-point. For questions, contact President Sieve Smith at >W8-0639. Little League Signups Under Way Davie AtiKrican Little League will accept registration for ba.seball and softballplayerson Feb.21 from9a.m.- 3 p.ra. al IheNonh D.nvicMiddlcSchool lobby. Boys and girls ages 7-15 will sign upfor basebaiiandsonball.and ages 5- 6willplayT-ball. Age limits: You must be 5 prior lo Aug. 1, 1998 and cannot be 16prior to Aug. 1,1998. The fee Is $35 per child and there's a$5 discount for cach additional child. There will bea $ 10 late fee for registra­ tion aflcr Feb. 21. Any registrations rcccivcd аПег Feb. 28 will be put on a walling list. Questions concerning baseball call Larry Jones at 998-2988, and for son­ ball call Teny Hamm at 998-2397. C a l l C a r o li n a P R lM E S H iR ' The M in i D ish S a te llite ^ rv ic e S » $ l perdty No Equ^mentTo Purchasa Prlnrw Star Supplies & Maintains All Equipment YOUR OAVie COUNTY PmMSSTAR DEALBR 9 1 0 - it8 - 4 a O B or 1 -aiM M 4 1 -8 4 fl> M e d ic a l A s s o c ia te s o f D a v ie The “Chicken” Flu Q; W/iot is the "chkktn" or avian (bird) flu that I've 6een hearing aboul In the news! A: The flu virus outbreak that began in China last year is a strain of iniluenza named A(H5N I) that was Iirst isolated in birds in 1961, but had not appeared in humans until 1997. This virus has been connected with the deaths of five people and in the infection of between 15 and 20 others. At this tme, heahh investigators report that the virus is transmitted from birds to humans rather than from humans to humans. CaM this fki tpreod to the United Statei? Currently no cases of the A (H 5N I)'ilu have been reported outside Hong Kong. However, because there is not yet a vaccine for this strain of the (lu and influenza strains can mutate, the long-term predictions for this disease are uncertain. Q; How Ii thlj avian or "chicken" flu different thon other flu strains? A: Influenza viruses are divided into three categories; A, B and C.This particular strain is a Type A strain. Type A strains mutate constant and therefore are responsible -form^or epidemrcs ewry several years. Types B and C are less common and result in local outbre^ and milder cases. Q; Are the qmfWoitit (ram the "cMcken" or avion (fadiflfaeflC . than other tj/pis of flu ttralmf A: The initial symptoms of this flu are similar to Type A strains pf influenza—sudden onset of sore throat cough, headache, aching muscles and high fever Howeven symptoms tìn quickly become more serious, especially in Type A intluenzas which can be fatal. Whenever you get flu symptoms, watch closely for any change in your condition. Fòt a generally healthy person, symptoms will 'improve'in or so. As always.it your symptoms get worse, call yibur doctor. See next month's column for questions and answers about how enviroomerrtal changes cin influence our health. Nm«M HMWiTtriod Men faóUét MMt hnyth Memorial AMkal OoWt County H o ^ > )p lelw |m ciiM lo a ^ Preston Edwards, MD Dr. Edwards, a Family Praclice Spedd/st is a giodi'ate of Emory L/n/versily in Atlanta, Georgia. He comp/eted his residency at Roanote Menmial Hospital and is boanl certified in fomily Praaice. A s s is ta n ts I CuDlCozaitpulledthestiingsMDavie'svanltygirlibukeiballteam growing atmosphere, you would have an nbwlute zoo in town. A j ,(Uiv!ved(4I-39lMait-sloi)per4ainstWestFbnytli,bM>heiMnedilie deliriouscrowdpMkedtbegymforFiiday'sDavie-Westgame.cl^, nctitiou$g«me t)aUtoW co«*M »ric Sino^li aildI)avldOilbiealli. ‘•“'<"8 liilroduction» and losl il again when die W«r: 'inieytookoverbothteamswliii^CazaitHiemtlwbetMpaitofto ‘ ^«gle» cut'West’s safe lead to 10 in lhe final two minutes; Imagine kHoiMiiwidihersister,whovnuin'8td>leconditi(matil^^ ' Davie would have led al anytime duiing tlie game. The next 'rThirididit,puttinginlliatpress.'’8hes»i4.''WeluritallMd»hout(lliepfess),woikedoniteariyintheyear,lxitwejuttcouldn'tgelittowoik ' "Thecrowdwaasuper."Youngsaid."IftheyjusliilaythatenUiusi«slic the way vw wanted But Marit and D »^ g« it to worit. They woriied ‘=“ 'P'e “ f S'“ " >' ** “ “ ‘ '•‘"8 >ime aiound reallyhartWsweek;thelUdsvroritednMiiyhattl.andIcou1dn^ here.lflheygetlhlsexciledaboutwhatishappeningnlieady.inacouple more iiian Ihat“. pfyenisiheyaregolngtohaveiopie-saletlckets.rmseiious.rni»ufelhar: w ill happen wllh Ihe Itlds we've got to woric with." / , ; ' ■ ! David Nail, a three-spott alhlele. Is back, recently joining the wres-1 ^benctiduringDavie'tftistwinriiweDK. llTiioseadditioaaiGlose-' tiing team's s^ ing lineup in live 145-pound weight c(m . "He's made, range eyes proved big. "They wen right in there wiih eVerytiilng lhal we about a 360-degiee lum, attitude-wise aiii) eveiythingelse,'' said Coach,•*— i ................ • . . . . „ ........ -----1.—II — ' ;;A/otes& Quotes "weie doing,"Cozait said. "They wete^ykeepingme on top of things, J Wtting me refocused on wliatln e e ^ lodo." , ' _ S^ lh Davie basiutbailcoachTun Kenney shooit his head in disbelief when a Nonh Rowan player banked in Àree 3-pointen, without caOing l)an t ." T ^ idialt nude it a lot ctoser i^ i it should him been," he said k Soutli's 37-36 win, wtiich snapped a (oiiir-ganie skid "Thai aeenis to % i|ien to IU and rm not sure why.” \ ‘ '''' Sheila'Tribble, an assislani fo'SouÀ Davie'i giris b a s ii^ i team, rfigùr^ the Tigen needed 16 ranle ftvond North Rowan if they were iplngtopnvail. So she summoned Somh's biggest pesilo guani North's .l)iggest playn, link Holly Wiiliam i. a 5-1 gum who amoyed a S-10 cenier'aaSoulhDuIleda36-308hoclQer.V^':‘ ' '‘''. • ,^:"[^yoy know Holly,you kiiow she can d6m y*in|,’''Wbble said "A ll you have 10 do is My:'Holly,dothii.'Youcouldjustlelllhe blood drained firoin her face and she said;'At poweit forward, Tribble? ', "Itwori(edliiieachaim.EyeiytimeHollyjumped,thalgiricameover her back. She play^ her liltle heait'óut" I f Jim Young'sDaviebaslMball prognun could escalate as rat^dlyas Buddy Lowery, who made a tough call and allowed the junior to suit up ' . Iale."ll was a ^ isjp n whelhn to 1« Mm "If he was a senior, I probably wouldn't have. But lie's iitill gol this y w ; and next year. You try to make the team as good as you possibly can." ; A l tha same lime, Lowery, who moved tiesliinan Wesley Johnaon to^ . Ihe JVs to make room for Nail, doesn't wanl lo rock Ihe apple cait■ j "I think I made the righl decision. I'm going to live with iC said i Loiveiy,whoputheavyconskleialiononNail'sdireclion."He'sliyingto calch up. He wants to play baseball this spring, football next fall and i wrestle next year. And you mighl aa well go ahead and gel him going in Ihe right direction and put him ina spot that you really have to be super- duper disciplined and say:'Or you going to be or nol? " Lowery sympathizes with I3S-poimder Jeremy Sink, who has en-: dured the toughest competition of any Davie wrestler, leading to several nonow losses and a deceiving 16-7 record. "If there's a tough one on a team. Sink's going lo get him," Lowery said "If they're in the top three i or four In the stale, he's going to gel them. I mean, he s been giviiv them | everything lhal they'd wont." Win Salvages South's Seaso^ and Raynor running Ihc 1-2 gus^C Tribble said. "They rcally dictated the pacc of the game and really, rcally icro up Nos. 32 ond 33.... As a matter uf foci, 32 was thrown oul wilh a techni­ cal bccausc she just couldn't stand ll. They hud the guard games of ilwir lives," McClamrockdidnincgamc'ssstirth in one game with seven points, one more lhan her previous season l^al. The sudden outbreak stunned the staff. "Christen played an Incrcdiblc dc- rcnsivcgamcandowondcrfulposiiion game " Tribble said. "And every time she (scored). Coach Linville. Coach Custer and I looked at each other and said: 'Where did that come from?'" Sara Erb added three points. Will­ iams two and Erin Grey one. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 29,1998 -B7 Continued From Page BI Jessica out." Tribble said. "Wc chal­ lenged Sam to just take over al (cen­ ter), und she did il and she never camc out of the game. She played one heck of a game." Cartner hod a strange feeling this was bcriiay, and it was. "During the day 1 pulled Sam u.sidc and said: 'Are you ready for the game of your life bccausc Jessica's oul'.^ " Tribble Ш . "She sdd; 'You know what Tribble, I woke up this moming and .said I think I'm just going to have the game of my life.' 'That's psychic right thcrc." Guards Мсюге (.seven points) and Raynor wen: offensive catalysts and defensive tonnentors. " Wc can't say enough about Moorc Ice Cold: JV Girls Fall To Titans Talk aboul a meltdown. Davie's JV girls basketball team missed 38 of 44 second-half shols, relinquished a six-point lead and tumbled from the conferencc'stop lloor in Friday's 4 3 ^ loss in Clemmons. The War Eoglcs, who fell to 2-1 in the league, losl forjusl ihe second time In 13 games. "We couldn'l hil any- shoollng," he said of Davie's 4-of-6 foul shooting. "We're just under 70 percent over the last seven ot eight games." Amber Hamm scored fourand Katie Bcmhanlthadtwo. David Gilbreath, a local minister who helps regularly with the girls pro­ gram, picked up the reigns and guided thing,” Coach Marie SInopoll said of. lhcWarEaglcstoa41-25vicloryovcr Davie's horrid 17-of-77 shoollng (22 Soulh Slokes on Jan. 21. 8 t h (à r a d e B o y s W in T h r ille r O v e r N o r th Y Brian PilU c County Emcrprisc Reconl I’lhc South Davic cighlh-gradc boys :elball team’s 37-36 thriller over 1 Rowan Wednesday in Spcnccr isn't a work of art. Jt, for ihcTlgeris, it seemed price- I "Wc didn't play well bul wc won," i Coach Tim Kenney, whose club dafour-gamcskidandclinched layoff berth in this week's Piedmonl ; School Conference Touma* !nt when guard Greg Brooks hit a )l with 4.4 seconds left. [. Therc'ssomcconsolationwhenyou I play well ond slill win. Wc'rc у to be on the dance fioor becausc g can happen (in the touroa* ml)." [ ThcTigcrs relinquished alcad they ^ i held mosl of the game when ihc Mavericks whipped ihrough thcirprcss for a loyup with 13.5 scconds remain­ ing in the final period, conjuring up thoughts that a onother nightmorish loss was in the works. Just six days earlier, Ih c Tigers watched a IS-poinl halftime lead go down the drain as Nonhwesi Cabarrus stormed back to take a 45-43 win. But this lime, the Tigers refused lo go down. Afier a timeout lo set up Iheir final shol, ccntcr Dave Poplin fiashed lothc lop of Ihc key lo rcceive a pass, ihcn whipped the ball lo Brooks in the cor­ ner. Brooks delivered by nailing per­ haps the biggesl shot of his life, and Nci) Ricc sealed North's fate by steal­ ing the ensuing inbounds pass. Brooks and Ricc stoic the gom e’s spotlight al the end, but Andrew Day­ w alt and Josh Phaff lo o k core of the little Ihings lhal d ecid e big gom es. "Our usual folks who usually step up and do some of ihc scoring didn't, and some of the kids who usually don'l do the scoring did score morc than usual." Kenney said. Along wilh lenacious defense. Day­ walt cxciled his coach by knocking down a left-handed layup over a defender’s oul-streichcd arm, iwo of his season-high six points. "Going full speed wilh a man on him. he hit one of the prcitiest shots I've seen all year long." Kenney said. "He's solid rundamcntully and Iw's just a bulldog when it comes to de­ fense. He just never gives up and tries to do the right thing." Phafi* fought among Ihc trees, com­ ing a blue-collar reputation. "He did a rcal good job for us." Kenney said. "He did a lot of banging inside and scored a few points (four) for us." Patrick Lowery's iwo points don't begin to lell his story. "He was a horse again on the boards." Kenney said. "He didn'l do a lol of scoring, bul he and Poplin really did a good job on the boards." Bn^oks rcachcd double figures for the Ihird lime wilh 12. Jason Hogue added seven, Poplin four and lUcc iwa The Hgcrs (S-S) will carry light- weightcrcdcntials Into ihcleague tour­ nament, probably as a sixlh or seventh seed,but Kenney bclievcsinCindcrclla runs. "If we dccidc thal wc'rc going lo show up three games in a row, who knows whal can happen,"hesaid. "Be­ cause wc'rc capable of scoring u lot of points and playing some very good ball." J.N. Fries is the host of the touma­ menl, which began Jan. 26 and con­ cludes Thursday with the boys final al 5:30 p.m. pcrcent) for the game. Leading scorcrs Heather Schlcup­ ncr and Shelby Michacl hit enough shots to finish wilh 14 and 10 points, rcspcclivcly. and Elise Whitaker and Maiy Beth pinkins added five cach. Sinopoli found lilllc to boast about. "Mary Beth camc in in the sccond half and played well, hilling acouple of shols for us. and Heather did agood job onlheoncnsivcanddcfcnsivcboards." One constant did evoke a broad smile from Sinopoli. "W ccon tin u cd o u rto irid frcc'thro w Varsity coach Carol Cozart fiew to Horida 10 walch over her ill sister, forcing Sinopoli lo step up to the var­ sity and leaving a JV void that Gil- brcoth filled nicely. Schlcupncr( 16poinU)and Michacl (14) shouldered the offensive load and oulscored SouthStokcsbylhcmsclvts. They did most of ihcir dantage in the Ihird quarter, teaming for 1 Spoints and leading a 20-3 knockout run. Davie also gol four from Hamm. lhn:e from Stacy Queen and iwo cach from Dinkins and Bernhardt. B a s e b a ll, S c ttb a ll R e g is tr a tio n U n d e r W a y The Mocksville-Davic Parks and Recreation Depanment is acccpting regislralion fomis for giri's slow-pilch sonball. The age groups: pccwec (7-9), midget (cannot be 13 befotc Aug. 1. 1998)andjuniof(cannolbc l6before Aug. L 1998). Registration fee is $25. There's a$5 discount for each additional player in Ihe same family. Regislralion deadline applicdaftcrFeb.21.Anyregi5trallons received after Feb. 28 will be pul on a waiting list. •The Rcc. Depl. is combining wlDi Ihc Davic American Little League to make a coumy-wlde peogram in hopes of making an overall bctler progrm. Fast pilch will be regisimd ihmigh the Davic AmcricanLillleLeaguewWlc slow pitch will register through the Rec. Dept. Also, the pecwec-miiwr divisions (ages 7-9) will nol be ctm- bining. la v ie J V B o y s L o s e S c o r in g T o u c h T o W e s t In just eight minutes, Davie's JV Kjys basketball team went from four oints up 10 down the drain. SizziingshootingpropellcdthcWar Eagles lo a 20-16 lead ihiough one quaiter.butWesI Forsyth rocked Davie with a 24-8 mn, rolled from Ihere and look a 69-5S vicloiy Friday In Clem- mons. "Wccomcoullighlingiiup, "Coach fLco Bninelli said. 'But that second quaner really hurt us. A bad quarter like Ihat can min you." In dire need of a scoring boost, IjBninelliinscned l3ofhis I5playcrsin >thc second, an emergency ploy that Isolved little. "Ininjustaboulevcrybodylntosce I ;ifwecouldchaiigethings,"hesaid."h 'was a tough (quaner) to gel Ihiough.. .. Il was definitely a game we should have won, because Ihc rest of the way wedid OK." Travis Peacock, just oft Ihc aca­ dcmic ineligible list, gave Davie asur- prising lift wilh six pointsand solid all- around play. His fresh energy left a sirong impression on Bninelli. "Ihivishadaheckofagaincinvciy limiled lime," he said. "1 give a lot of credit to him. He'll see more lime wilh thal kind of effort." As usual, center John Orsiilo (14 poinis, six rebounds)and guard Kenny Collins (12 points, seven assists) led dKway. DominKGiohamaddedeighlpoinU and Rod Tenor conunlled seven rc- T u f f M a n C o n t e s t C o m in g T o A r m o r y ; TheDavie-YadkinCounlyTuffesl, '.Bada^ Man Conust is coming to' IMocksville's National Guard Amxxy )on Jan. 30-31. ; BeU Ume is 8 p.m. and tickets are :$10 in advance (available at Uie ar- inwiy), $12 al Ihe door on Ihe nlghl ot [the show and $6forchiklren6-ll.Kids [S and under are admitted free. The ■eveni is open lo all nonprof^onals. ; ' Ron'Eng.afomierspatringpartncr ;of Muhammad Ali who has trained five world champion kick-boxen, will ~be there toeerSo fai; theiwill be'35 kKal conleslants competing for the money,Uophy and title of the meanest, tuffesl, baddest man in lown in his weight divUkm. There are three divisions: light welght(I40-I60),mkUIeweighl(l60- 18S)and heavy weighl(l85-up).There will be three one-minute rounds and the winner will pocket $1,500. Doora will open at 7 p.m. bounds. Soulh RalUa Rul Davie Davic, which look conuol wilh a 13-6 thinl-quoitcr run to take a 40-31 lead. Hopped in the final quarter and watched &uth Slokes soar to a 64-59 winhciconJan.2l. The Sauras oulscored Davie 33-19 in Ihc founh, a sudden outburst that dazed Davie and left its coach losl for answers. "We wenl inlo a menial lapse," Bnmelli said. "luscdall my limcouts in thrt»: minulcs, and through all of that wc were still up by one." BuloneSauraplayerconvertednine slraighl free ihrows to dcflccl Davie's last-minute charge. Bnmelli applauded Shawn Brooks' and Andy Hcling's effons. Brooks scored a usam-high 16 points ond had thiee steals, and Heling conlributed cighl poinis. "Shawn had a real nicc game orfcnsively for us, and Andy camc off Ihc bench and knocked in a coupic of3s,"hcsaid. Oniiliowasallovcrlheplace.piling up 12 points, six rebounds, five assists and three steals, and Collins added nine points and three steals. • Davic (8-5 overall, 0-3 CfC) is mired in a dvcc-game losing streak. "Mental toughness has caughl up to us," Bninelli said. "(But) Ihey're work­ ing hanl andgivingmceveryihing they can, which is very viud to building a program." is Feb. 21. A $10' late fee will be Registration Deadline For Rec Soccer Feb. 16 will be played ol Pinebrook Eleineo- toiy. ; "Sign-ups arc baseUonafiisl-con», flisi-servc basis, with a maximum.of l8playeisperlcam,"saidJoc Boyeuc, alhWlics dircclor. "If there's enough playcis to have two Icams per age group, wc will divide Ihc teams equal." Regislralion deadline is F^. 16. Thefccis$40.Youcanregisteraithe recreation department Monday-Friday fiom8a.ra.-5p.m. Uw Mocksvillc-Davie Paiks and Recreation Department is accepting regislralion foi U10, U12 and U14 co­ ed traveling soccci teams. Binhdotes must fall between Ihesc daua; UlO-8-1-87 through 7-31-89; U12 - 8-1-85 through 7-31-87; and UI4 - 8-1-83 through 7-31-85. TWs soccci program is ihrough the IredcllCounly Rccrealion Department. Half the games will be played in vari­ ous localions In liedell Co. and half T e s t Y o u r B I B L E K n o w l e d g e | QUESTION! Whal fa nultk »nd powerflU and sharper Ihoa iny two-edgiäsmrä1Lul\4eiiMneen JtiusmurtumcledonSimlay, ibefmldaj(fil\iwnli.ßifM<in.iS:l) т п т т к т т м н о г с ш т ’ г т о юю т ш т о т *Located at thè com'er of Junction and Jericho Road* SPECIAL 0 4P ____________. рош idM iv <fiMt<d ceiKt« w<* w b вссаяф«МЪу M id b w . Sotry, • •^ ^ s s s »aefiuwoeOAUToameW w Н 0 ы .:т .ш - т ’ ш к ж 1 ш - т т ш 1 к т 4 ш г л л % . » т . ы » 7 $ т ш т WM.*MAHT P o rtra it S tudio ЛМЯШПГ1MW MONMV, JM. I I - R i. 2 M y: 11ДИ-7П1 • ШлПШЦктпщвЁЩ, N Mm) - 7 H i d m m а М «1 N Mrito) H u rry ! O n e Ш еек O n ly! 9;¥«Г, % . l-.'J f i lib’ i/i': / Г' •П; I ■ V l'I^V m C O lim Y IO T E R F ia S E R E C O IU )^ D a v ie G ir ls U p s e t T it a n s 4 1 - 3 9 , E n d E ig h t G a m e L o s i n g S t r e a k n t (л Davie's Rav Soain boxes out a Titan during Davie's 76-60 loss to West Forsytli. -Photo by ChritM ackl* ^ Id Spell Dooms Varsity War Eagles Dwte Coiaty EMnrrise Record ■ ; iBasically.il was the same old suxy (^'Dtvie'svaniiy boys basketball team. -; Inslead of a ЦипЦиаПег collapse, il* War Eagles' sp o i^ ofTeiise ar- iivcd flve minules lale againsi rival Wesi Forsylh. ' ' llie rusl-place Tims go) oIT and tunning with a 12.0 blitz, put up a rancretebairierevefy tinM Davic nude a move and cruised to a 76.60 victory in {ront of a spirited Davic crowd. ■ IheWarEagles'fourthsiraightloss, which dropped them to S-9oveiall and 0.3 in the Central Piedmoni Confer­ ence, overshadowed a memorable per- fomance by Mike Whelan, who tdriM Ihe Titans Гог a school-iecord eighl 3-poinleis thal accounted Гог all of his game-high 24 poinis. ,' Davie coach Jim Young's inlerpre- lalica of Uk loss was simple; Regula- don'liine is 32 miaules, about eighl or somore than theWar Eagles have been «^Uwotk.DetekFaulknet'sdriv- iiil bank snapped Davie out ofa flve- ntale6Bli1httdutal24)rintKiuar- Ц Ш е. ' 'Kiirquaitcnithowyouplayihe im e, and once wc gel 10 four quarters we'Ubeaniigh,''Youngsaid.’Hope- MlyitU come this year. Ifildoesn1.it will oomeneu year. : irs ш the kids' faull. Uiey we ttyiag real haid, trying to do whal we want them to do. but it's tough under pressure to do new stuff. It's very lough for young Uds to do something they haven't doneonacegulac basis. That's Ihe Ihing that we'ic changing and il takes time. We're gelling there." Whelan caught liie in the sccond. hitting his firsl three 3-point shots in twominutes,and earned theWar Eagles as close as they would comc, at 2S-I8 with 5;46 left before the break. "He played w ell," Young said. "He started o ff cold but Ihat's a sign o f a good shooter. He shot his w ay out o f it and k in d o f shot us back into the gam e." Whelan's fouith 3-pointer of the quarterpulled Davie lo36-2S,thccven- tual halftime margin (3S-27). But Whelan's barrage оГ bombs could hardly dent the dcficil, mainly the reason West coach David Lalin never flinched. He's jusl one player, and a ptoyer üiat got virtually no out­ side support. "We Died 10 guaid him and he did a great job," said Lalin, West's Rrst-year coach who replaced Denny Key. "Bul when you guard somebody, you doo'i waMtosay;'WeU.we'regoingtogttaid him and nol guard anybody else.' We try 10 play balanced defense." Young, in desperate need of onen- ^veMpushcdeverysubstitutionbut- ton possible. 10 no avail. Center Jason Neese(l2points).foiwaidJamieNeese (10) and swingman Faulkner (10) sup­ pled some insMe scoring punch, but Whelan Sets DHS Record ContintMd Fhm Pafc Bl said. 'They gambled on a lot of steals and got a lot of steals. They gambled a lol out of Iheir zone." Wood took matters into her own hands in the Ihird. scoring nine of her team's 11 poinis mostly on converted layups off steals and bringitig the Ti­ tans to 29-28.. "Wc tried lo Peoples neutralize her and not let her room “ fi«,” Cd!att“saidr"Burcbitiplelely shutting down a player like Ihal is untealistlc." The final quarter, with play becom­ ing physical, started off like an any- thing-goes wrestling match as elghl players clawed for a loose ball. TheWar Eagles knocked iheTitons ontheirbackwitha9-l sputt.Inlwo3- point plays that extended Davie's lead lo 35-28. Peoples assisted center Erin Umberger for a layup, then pm in a fast-break feed from Jodie Slone, who rebounded on one end and raced to Ihe other. Guard Leslie Holcomb culminated the haid chargc with a 3-poinier from the wing Ihat supplied the War Eagles with their largesl lead of the game, 38- • 79 with four miiiUtes left.'......... Peoples had a hand in Ihe basket that proved to be lhecllncher,bteaking a press w№ the dribble and noating a short lob 10 Umberger, who was left alone and stretched Ihe lead lo 40-34 with 1:3S showing. '' The Titans roared back with flve slntighl points. "Whal we've been hoping fof-ail year is lo pul ourselves in position Ip win," Cozart said. "We've done that several limes before in the lasl two dr thtee minules and didn'i make Ihin^ go our way. And liopefully now that they've done ihal - tasted it a little bit and seen what they need 10 do-1 ho|» lhal's going to start us all over again;" • Slone scored five points and Hoi- -corab;Hariawss and Richieadded three- each. *A 1 9 9 8 M a t t r e s s S a l e I Serving tke miulon-Satem Areajbr 1Ц Year» ** O p M 'H iu r .iM .n M lta t.M iM M I 7 0 % O F Fр ш ш а ш к м м й Е )! FRÍE H[ADBOARO OR BED FRAMI WITH PURCHASE 01 SISO OR MORI ITmnSALflfUtптташшаксток:AMEUCANDUW:lAssrrresnu — твгп— IVia_____r»u_____mjetfi ЕХШ П1М DELUXE кА Cain «tsrw Янгам Sis---------Жйй 1 BACKCARE -------- looycD’inoi.st’m n MEDGUIEPUMIDM nLLowEZEintotw ГоттпсшшияшKVntWinali ШСЛкИГХаш« ИГаХашц ТМй_________m w t rt iTWe-------------lUM tHtllTria-------------Ы М Н м Г ' - IliS r —И Г" t a u Your Chete* ----------. otrebrte D A V BIO S DtateiS.Ы ш т Ы к т Ш S S s t t i i VÊmIt O u r Nmwmmt Loem U on #fUattresa (dutlet ^ ^Dnie guard Ш е Whelan had a иЗ^ Ra^adbRaUagBnlVan Hoy's înviiiu>itcaidorievn,buhe'diiihcr nothing Ihal spreads defenses like a perimeler aluck. Reserve guards Du- ' ane milips. Cedric White. Charles Millet, Matt James and Jesse Marion werc held 10 a combined Iwo points. "We Iried everybody," Young said. "Il wasjust a nighl that (Whelan) was the only one thal could hit. I iricd everyone of our guards dial normally can shoot. Iijuslwasn'Igoingfor Ihcm ." Jason Necsc and Faulkner scorcd all of Davie's 10 thlгd^^uancr points, five less than the Titans, who main­ tained a lead from nine to 18 points over the final 22 minutes and piuldcd ttiecushionlo53-37altheendorihicc. The final eight minutes fealuied a mild Davic run and Whelan's march into die recoid book. The 6-0 senior nailed three 3-pointeis early in Ihe fourth to lie die marii, broke Ihe rccord wilhalaunch from Ihe comerwith3:29 left and brought Davic within 12. A follow shol by Jason Neesc and a peneuaiing lay in by Faulkner twice _ cut the difference to IO,bulWcslkcpl ' retalialingwidijustenoughfreethrows in die final Iwo minutes 10 down Davie .for the 2Isi straight lime. Young appeecialed die late effon. -nieydon1quiChesaid,"Thekids have gol a lot of heart. They don't roll over and die. They keep coming, il’s jusl diere's things wc need 10 do al limes. We gel excited because we are coming back." Lalinsiud:’Jimdoesagreat job. It's awell-coachedleamandhiskklsplaycd hard, rm proud we got a win." And his leam won in a hostile gym. SomemighlsayDavie'senttgizedfans made die most noise since die lale In Ihe second quvter lo Bigger his 1960s. whenthe coachwasBob Henry, iHind-tenefiied-ftonriiis-aip^whoTViilcherDainelorili^^ Ume 'Г ^Divie got 4к«Ым||76«)Ьу «M H n yd L ''leUiim esaíe : -«bMyniwin,*he '.íhU fcUowing the W v Eiglet’ lev- .‘â b km la dgh -Wejusl 'dMa'i huille « n ib Ю win iL iVbdM . W^ioltoaelawitufftaftdicr.'' ; -3'. ;Ви1 icgmiess of his heal4>f-dK- . ЯОПШ поНоа lo Ьккк the diup- к « tern monoiy, he'll in- d a iM y nmcrabtr the hoi fUihe> ■ ;|ictJifgdine. ‘ >:AltoiM ynn,W hel<afbindi' Vji< wibh»i«iw,iHffiHliautliey» poitingm«es,whoniadesniidysciccns dial SCI him fiee. "I milled by first diree or four, dien the guyt (M me wkk open," he sakl. 'Tliey were working hanl, setting Kreent and gelling me the ball. Widi- oM them, rm nothing really." Coach Jim Young, Whelk's fiesh- manandsaphomatecoachinPennsyl- vania, has witnessed several Whelan offensive oulaughts in die pasl. "When he gets locked in, he can shool Ihe 3,'he said. "We know Ihal becauae he's a shooter." And he couM ccnceivably shool hii№lf onto a college floor. "He'a going to make some small- coUegecoKhahellavizonebteaker," he sakl. "If diey can nm some screens lasethimup,hecanplayiomecallege ib«n." ■ -д » :- dds season ftom die front tow of die visitor's skle. 'We've pUyed al different places, and ni say one diing about my team. They've been in a kM of ck»e games aad diey usually respond prelly well lo dial," Ladn said. • Phillips and Ray Spain scorcd iwo each for Davie..,. Landon Moore hil fivc3-poinlenandledWesi(12-Sovcr- all.3-OCPC)wiUi21....LaslWedne»- day. Davie hil die season's kiwcsl note andksialSoudiSukea84-79.FauIkner and Whelan scored 22 each and Fhil­ lips added 12.... Key. who was in attendance Friday, was die lasl Davie coach lobeatWest That was 1988, his second and final year before moving lo West.,..Davie'supcominggam«, all. at home, are Soudi Rowan (Jaii. 30), ReynoMs (FU). 3) and Soudi Stokes (ftb.6). F R E E YburvUt indudes: Cholesterol Screenii^ B lood Pressure Check Heart Health Video Presentation H eartH eah h - SnowOM N M di7.ltN Be our guest a t Heart Smart.., A day filled with fre e health screenings and heart healthy tips.You'll leam h o w to feel better than everi Saturday, F e b ru a ry 7 ,1 9 9 8 9 :0 0 a .m . - 1:00 p.m . M edical A sso c ia te s o f D avie 4 8 5 V alley R o ad , M ocksviile Just stop by our o ice Saturday, February 7 between 9 am -1 pnn to get your free diolesterol and blood pressure screenings.\A/hile you're here, make sure to watch our heart health video to get you started down the road to a healthy lifestyle. In addition, you can take home a FREE copy of our new "Heart Health Tips" which contains lots of practical tips for healthy living, such as; • Howto read a nutrition label • Eating out the healthy way • Heart healthy ingredient substitutions • Heart disease risk factors Managing-stress-in yeuplfe- 1 ■ -, • Exercise for a healthy heart h eart; No ippoimnm b MMisaiy. Oon^ nnia thb арро1Ш1ку for im r fiM ptrioral h«aldi icrMnh« Jim сопи by bMVMMi 9 im • I pm, Smnfay; Мкиагу 7. T h E H e a r t C e n t e r O F F o r s y t h and 27Ммп| Hial№ Hyskkin П оЗт DÀVIE СОШТУ ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 29,1998 - ÇÏ KI"“ ii t о Jt J Й.-. The Greensboro Ballet performs Rllz during Ihe Gala Opening celebration of the Brock Performing Arts Center Saturday. - Photo* by Robin Fergusson County Celebrates Performing Arts Center Opening ByMikcBmUurdt Davic Counly Enlerprise Reconl Rocky Johnson walked Into die Brock Perfonning Alts Center Sanirday nighl and looked around in amazemenL The lighting and sound was good. The aisles carpeted, die seau cushtoned. The stage was siunly and large. The lobbies expansive and plush. The first time he had cmered the building was quile a while ago, when Mn. Arnold walked her first grade class down die street from the rock school on Cherry Street for a Friday moming chapel prognun. "It was die largest room I hod ever seen. I had never seen a balcony," he said. "Today, Tm amazed ogain. I did not expect it would tum out as good as il has. I look around in wondennenl." Johnson was among die hundreds of Davie residents who filled dw renovated audiiorium for dedication ceremonies, which included choirs, siring ensembles, pianisu and ballet danceis. In bclwecn Ihc enienainmenl, dignitaries and officials pmiscd Ihe Davie companies and individuals and govcmmenls dial raised die money to tum die aged, ron down Pkaae See hrforming - Page 05 N John Bennes talks with guests, as Kyle and Elizabeth Swicegood look for a seat before the entertainment begins. Dale McCultough and Sheek Bowdeii enjoy refreshments at -ithfrgato:-------------------------------------- ^ RaynoMa Trio perfomu fbr Ih* crowd. Rocky Johnson, Dave Eden, Henry Howell, Doris Cantien and Perce Musselman, who were honored at tha gala tar ttw ' rooms donated by their companles.ororganlzattons to the Brock, as Helen Gantt addresses tiy audlanca. - C2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, JaiL 29, H o m e m a k e r s L e a m H o w T o E lim in a te M ild e w Cemcr Homcmaken met on Tues- (tay evening, Jan. 20 al the home of m em ber Ruth Tutterow. The meeting wai callni to older by Prcsidenl Pal teilly who led Ihe m em b en in Ihe Pledge or Allegiance Reillyiecognizcdihemembcnwho •re celebrating biithdayi in Januaiy. Ruby cyNcal led in the devodonal Utled Tlie New Year" ftom the book Dont Sweat the Small Sluir. Shecn- couragedevciyonctomakeanenbitto tell K xn eo ne lhal they apprcclalc Ihcm and w hy Ihe do each day for Ihe next m onlh. Secretary Ann White callcd the roll with 13 members responding. Trca- aurer Louise Tutierow gave Ih e heasurer’s repon. Thankyou notes woe received ftxim Broughton Hospital for Ihc Chrisunas gift and from Judy Swicegood for Ihc memorial for her falhcr. Wylcne Keller cautioned about mildewandgave infonnation toelimi- natc this problem. Franccs O'Neal reported that pennils are available to cui off airbags in automobiles if quali­ fications are met. Gail Smith shared Ihe new Ihcmc for homemakers Ihis year is Tic That Binds", Every club in the countiy is requested lo participate in Ihe "Christ­ mas Child" prognun. She also asked eveiyone lo lake lime to write an auto­ biography that willbe shared witholher homemakers. Everyone is encouraged to be a volunteer in Ihe various organi- zations In Ihc county. Doris Willianu cncouraged everyone to keep Ihelr CVU hours and book worm reports cuncnt. JudySwiecgoodaskcdcveryonetci invile guests and encourage Ihem to bccomc members. Pal Reilly gave a repon on Ihc area mccling in December. She also re­ poned thaievtiyonc enjoyed the Christ­ mas party at the home of Judy Swicegood on Dtc. 16. The club received an invitation lo ihcgalaopeningofiheBrockPeribmi- Ing Ans Cenier. Pat Reilly and Ruby O'Neal will represent Center club at the gala. Everyone was nemindcd lhal the club had bought two seals during the fund raising for th e recently com ­ pleted renovations. Pal Reilly also gave dales for up­ coming events In the county as well as stale meetings and following iMs in­ fonnalion Ihc memben Tilled in the new club books for Ih e coming year. Ruby O'Neal requested ideas for programs. . Follow in g the conclusion o f Ihc business, Ihe m eeting w as dism issed w iih Ihe clu b collcct. LouiseTUtlctowwonthcdoorprize. Rulh Tutterow served a variety of re­ freshments. The next mccling will be on Tues­ day, Feb, 17, at Ccnicr Community Building at 7 p.m. H is to r ic a l S o c ie ty E le c ts N e w O ffic e r s F o r Y e a r Davie County Historical and Gi- BcalogicalSocievmetlhundaynight, Jia. 15 in the Histoiy Room of Ihe Hbray. The fiist onler of business was to electoflicenfortheconiingyear. The mninallng committee submitted the foUowing slale of omcen; piesidenl, David Joyner vice ptesklcnl, Glcnna Lagle; secreuiy, Doris Frye; and tiea- surer, Wanda Bowles. FnuKCs Beck and Janie Swaringen were given a vole of thanks for having served for the past yeais. James Wall icported the upcoming Cemetery Reconls Book iscxpeclcdio bereadyforprintenbyJan.3l. More new s concerning Ihis bo o k w ill b e in Ihc local paper. T h ere w ill be Iw o volum es listing the 133 county cem ­ eteries and w ill be available Ihrough th e library. Nancy Murphy, who has been a volunteer for Ihe past 27 years, and Ann Sheek, who together compile and print the Davie Dossier were given a round of applause for Iheir elfoits. Future day trips wcrediscusscd wiih destinations and dales Io be decidcd later. Anyone wishing tojoin this organi­ zation may do so by conlacting Doris Fiye at the Davie County Library. Membership fee is $5 per year.M rs . Robert Brian Boger A d v an ce N ew s ByEdilfaZiainenaMi Advance Concspondenl A lovely potted plant was placcd in the Methodist church Sunday honor­ ing Albert and Nell Poole on Iheir 47Ui wedding aitnivenaiy which fell on Tuesday, Jan. 27. The hand bell choir from Blaise Baptist Church will be at Ihc Method­ ist church on Sunday, Feb. 1, for a peifomance. One of our choir mcm- beis, Regan Fairekxh is a member of the bell choir. JannaWalson and son Michael Alan of Purtear were visitora of her parents LeonanlandMaiy Nell Jones last week­ end. Sympathy is expressed to Ihe Bennett/PolU family in the death of Dnuella "Johnnie" Bennett Pons. Mary Lee Slawter of Winston-Sa- Icm was a Sunilay al\cnwon visitor of Edilh Zimmennan. Mis. Gladys Jones is rccupciating satisfactorily alter falling at her home injuring her knee and hip. We wclcome David nnd Carole Fblmar and children Bailey Anne and PaulFolmarinioourcommunity. The are living with David’s parents, Paul and Sue Folmai, Icm porarily during a job transition from Knoxville, Tenn. Couple United In t\/larriage Jan. 10 S c i e n c e F i c t i o n A n d F a n t a s y S e r i e s T o B e A t D a v i e L i b r a r y "Science Fiction and FanUisy: ex­ ploring who we are: imagining who we might become" is the topic of Ihe Let's Talk About II infoniul adull se­ ries at Ihe Davic County Public Li- braiy. Visiling scholais will present pro­ grams related to the Ibeme and books at Ihe 7 p.m. Tuesdays evenis: Feb. 3, Space McrehanUbyFrederikPohl and CM. Homblulh; F^b. 17, Strangei b A Strange Land by Robert Heinlcin; March 3, 1984 by Gcoigc Oiwcll; March 17, Left Hand of Daikness by Uisula Le Guin; and March 31, Dune by Frank Hciben. The lectures and discussions are free and open to Ihe public. C lu b D o n a t e s it e m s T o C e n t e r S tro u d -C h ris c o e E n g a g e m e n t A n n o u n c e d ' Mr. ndMn. Bill Stroud of Mocksville announce the engagement of Ihcir dwther.Rachcl Suzanne Stroud 10 Enwsl Steven Chriscoeof Archdale, the son of the lale Mr. and Mn. Lewis C. Chriscoe of Asheboro. Ihe bride-elect is a graduate of Southview Christian School and caned a kacMoc’sdegree in home ecooomtes from Bob Jones University. She is owner ■KlopcnkirofCounliyViewGaidenen,andisempk>yedbyJCSiraudGroceiy, MockiviUe. Hic(inm-ta-beisagraduateofAsheboroHighSchoolandiscmpkiyedby PtoMcr ft OaniUe of Oreensboco. Hie weddJng is planned for 3 p.m. April 4 at East Sxle Baptist Church, Staiaville. The Comatzer Extension Home- makcis Club held its fint meeting of 1998 on Jan. 21 al Ihc home ofLucille Polls on Comatzci Road. Aftaalunchof soups, sandwiches, and desserts, served by Ihe hostess, diemeeUng was called u> onia by piesi- dent,DotiiePo(li. Shemadeannounce- ments and greeted eveiyone for the new year and gave a leading "Pledges for Ihe New Year." Lucille Ptolta gave Ihe devotk>ns and Willie Bess Bennett gave reports and papen from Ihe council meetins Jan. 6. aub members filled out Ihcir year­ books and new membenhipcads were y & y L e i C r a fts M NM ÉlQriM SkÚM iM “jffis a e - given. Memben also brought items for an adull care center and collected greeting cards for die center. Each member received a Valentine wiihachocolale heart Mary Lou Rose visited. Birthday gills were presented to MaigaretPDttsandWillieBessBcnnctl honoring Uieir birthdays. The nexl meeUng will be wid) Mar­ garet Potta on Feb. 17. Tommi ElizabcUi Wagner of Ad­ vancc and Robert Brian Boger of Mocksville were unilcd in raamageon Jan. 10 al 2 p.m. al Yadkin Valley Baplisl Church in Advance. The bride is Uie daughlci of Tho­ mas H. and Anita L. Wagner of Ad­ vancc, and Us: granddaughterof Mary G.Wagnciof Advancc andGIcnnicH. LordofWinsIon-Salcm. Sheisagradu- ate of Davie High School and is a registcitd nunc for Uk American Red Cross. The groom is Uk son of Jimmy and Sharon Bogei of Mocksville and Uk giandsonofJunior and Bessie Sechrest of Mocksvillc. He is a graduate of Davie High School, and is employed wiUi Design Enginecicd Fabrications of Winston-Salem. Sarah H. Givens was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were: Liz Regan and Tiacic Sechrest of Mocksville; S ra /i-i Bcih Phillips and Amy Ridenhour of Advancc; and Wendy Hicks and fend Lord, boUt cousins of Uk bride. ; ; ■> Jimmy Boger, Uk groom's falhcr. was bcsl man. Groomsmen were'Ja­ son and Kevin Boger, broUsn of Uic groom; Zach Wagner, broUwi of ihji bride; Howaid Riddle, MichacI Shoir' and Jason Gaiwood. ' ’ : Saiah Cullci, cousin of ihe bHilc, was vocalist. Ellie Craddock diraicd U k wedding and Megan Keller-’« registry ailcndanl. ;; : Diane Kcricy, sisici of Ihe bride, was guest of honor and Man Keifcy,' nephew of U k bride, was acolyt^- i A rehearsal dinner hosted by tho groom's parents was given-at BcUilehcm McUwdist Church. After a rcccpUon at Pudding Ridge Golf Club. Uk couplc went on a ding trip to GaUinburg, Tenn. Tky. will reside in Advancc. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 29,1998 - C3 lilH illsdale N ew s jlj^BoiUaBnuidaa Wyatt ji Wllsdalc Concspondenl iff: .Please remember a vety dear ladyiJ ,{Hli your prayen, Ann Fiye is in Davie Itepilal extremely ill. Ann and her < > bdre family needs our prayen and t J import during Uiis Ume. T;-; Dwight Rumple is in Uk hospilal ;;alM. Thelastlheardheisdoingmuch >’b^ter, please remember he and his i^ifliiiily. ChariotlMayhall has been havlnga lotofbackpainrecenUy, She is under­ going UKrapy which we all hope Is going to ease a lotof her discomfort. My fadKr, Gilbert Brandon, is vury sick wiUt Uw flu. I ask for you lo remember all of Uksc people in your prayen. Ben and Ann Browder wiU host an evening Bible Study in UKir home on Monday. R:b. 2. iiN ew A rriv als iJ:-. RUSSELL 5fi;Maik and Deborah Russell an- F'.,l>quncc Uk atrival of U k Ii Uiiid son, f;CrodonRobert,on Friday, Jan. 2,1998 7;iillredeil Memorial Hospiud. r:i • Heweighed71bs. 13oz.andwas21 j;:tnchcs long. 'ipUndonhastwobigbroUicn,Gavin t'^Collin, f i 'i :;I;'.Giandparents are Bob and Linda ‘Lagle and Wayne and Sonja Russell. Gical-grandpatenlsareGracc Lagle and Uie late Tom Lagle, Uw lale Paul and Mildred Shenill, Mary Miller and Uw late Brucc Miller, and ElizabcUi Russell and Uk late Robert Russell. BOWERS ___Dr,, and Mrs. Mack Bowen of Tucker, Ga., announce Uk binh of a son, Christopher Samuel, on Nov. 7, 1997 at 12:49 p.m. at Nonhside Hos­ pital in Adanui. He weighed 7 lbs. 9 oz. and was 21 1/2 inches long. Christopher has an older broUwr, JonaUian,whois3. Matemal grandparenlsare Mr.and Mn. John H. WWte of Ijames Church Road, Mocksville. Paternal grandparenU are Uw Rev. andMn.C.M.BowenofBowenville, Ga. Mn. Bowen is Uw fonner Rila White ofMocksville. NEW TAX LAW М А П Е Y O U N E E D A n X P R E M R E R ? Confidential №xes prepared appointments while you wait. Electronic filing fee-$15.00 Richard Schooler Income Tax Service 1697 U .S. Hwy. 158 East M ocksville, NC 27028 H ou rs: 8am -8pm M -F » 9ani-2pm S a tu rd a y § 1 D (5/rM i G o ld e n A n n i v e r s a r y C e le b r a t e d JackCreswcll and EdiUi F. Eudy ofCoolcemee celebrated (heir 30Ui wedding annivcnaiylan. 17wiUinfamilydinnetatUieGrecianHouseinClemmons. They were joined by Uwir foul children and Uwii spouses, Ron and Wanda Eudy of Cooleemee; Dan and Joanne Eudy of Simsbuiy, Conn.; Cindy and Steve Allen and Manha and Don DeSorix) all of Saiisbuiy. The couplc have six grandchildren and six slep-giandchildren. They were manicdJan. 19, l!48inYorit,S.C. Mn. Eudy, Uic fomier EdiUt Mae Fosler, is a homemaker. Mr. Eudy is reUrcd from Ingeisoll-Rand in Mocksville. 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T h e big thing aeem a to be m e capital gain« and Ihe changes In Ihe sale ol residences. And people are Interested In Roth IHAs.' Thoee are am ong th e m oil slgrUlcant changes In the lax code», and MIS. W lson urged people to not wait until the last minute lo get their tax Intormelkin together. ■We're here year^ound,' she sakl, and many times cuslom ers should consult H SR BkKk belore they m ake major purchases and Investments to deUnnlne how it vtffl allect Iheir tax status. S h e h as Iwo H SR Block offices - in Clemmons at 2 S I l-B Newdorl Road, ■cross (ram Ihe skating link, and In Lewisville at The O aks Shopping Center at Shalkiwlofd Road. M rs.W llionlsanaccountantandanenrolledagenllorthalR S. Thereerethree other enralled agents on stall in the Clemmons оШсе. An enrolled agent is aulhorUed to practice belore the Internal Revenue Servk». W hat pMails can prompt an IR S audit? T h ey are kicking at earned income credn m ore stringently,' she salu. 'Any new quaHfying chikl that was not bom during 1897 wffl tie scnitlnlied.- What do new clients need to bring lo H tR Block? T h ey need to brino Iheir W- г'е, Ihelr statem ents trom the bank, statem ents from the broker, recorda ol cost ot anything lhat has been sokl, mortgage Interest, m edkal, charitable contrixjtkms, em ployee Ixaln ess expense. W e have a check list that Is cooiplementaiy II they stop by the office.* What Is the advantage to usingH SR BkKk instead ol tiling your ow ntaxes7'W e do save them m oney, and w e certainly save them griel,* she s a k l H S R B k x k alsa oilers the advantage ol eiactronk: Illing. Many people find the IR S regulalions]ust too complex. T h ey are intimkiatlng. Theyarecom plex.evenlorslm plerelum s, Now,every nam e lhat is on th e returns are matched and cross-relersnced. You really do need to slay on top ol Ihe tax law. ‘Electronk; filing Increases Ihe accuracy a s weH a s gelling yout return pro- II I 1Ш н а я H&R Block agents, №>m left, Doris Wilson, Tom Caudle, Donna DaVli (seiled) and Belty Evans. CMsed fnore quiddy. If there Is a problem with mismatched informallon, the notifies us (mmedlatefy. The return is rejected, and you have to re-fite. Nam es and Social Securitynum bersareablg thing. W omenw ho have m ani«d and r>ot char>Qed their nam e with the Social Security AdrTdr\lst(atioa can hav4*a problem with that," she said. The H&R Btock office In Ctemmons has 20 em ptoyats at Clemmons, and Lewisville, 4. ■W eexpect tohave a bigyear,' she said. 'W e 'v e b e ^ iraMrtg all summer.* * > Office houra are 9 to 9 Monday-Friday; 9 to 5 Saturday. T he agents also by appolrrtment andm aKehousecalts.The Clemmoru oirice telephone number Is 7M - 4443, and Lewisvllle, 945-9804. Miller Building: Experts at home remodeling linprovements and major ri e a lotolchanges at home. Many homeowners are reluctant to venture into Ihoae projects, Thaf 8 the comtort that comes Irom dealing with the protesstonals at Miller Buikling a Remodeling of Advance. Their customers over the yeara are their best sales agenta. "I wouU recommend Miller Buikiing to anyone. They are the BEST," sakl one Advance cuatomer. "Your crews tiecame almost’lamily'...ap()redale Ihelr excelient work," said a Ciemmons customer. There have been many testimonials lor Ihe experienced craftsmen al Miller Buikling, one ol Ihe area'a top remodeling companies since 1960, Many homeowners are now asking about replacement windows and vinyl skiing lor their homes. Miller Buikling Installs high-quality Great Lakea/Plygem replacemenl windows and BIRD vinyl skiing, with a iileUme guarantee. The replacement windows ate made ol the highest ettidency glass and the Irames resist msl, corroskin, blistering, llaking and peeling. The windows can make your home quieler, more comfortable and energy-elMenl *Thaoldwlndowscanbedrattyandieakalotol3lr Windblowsaround them. Replacement windows can be much more elfldenl. They look better, Increase the value ol your home, and they also block out ultra-violet light and filler noise. People find them easier to clean." Licensed and fully insured. Miller Building & Remodeling is a member oltheNathmal Associalion olHome Builders and Winston-Salem Remodelers Council. Three employees have over 10 years experience, and three have over five years each. Combined, the stall has more lhan 115 years ol expeilence. From kitchen upgrades to bathroom Improvements lo sunrooms, decks, porches, to room addiUons, Miller Buiklign does it alL DavM MUIer, above, is owner of Miller Building & Remodeling Co.'' of Advance. Owner DavW Miller started the company in 1980 vrilh a dedication to qualily work. He has more lhan 22 years ol experience. Call Miller Building & Remodeling loday. David Miller will personally- visit your home and ofler his expert advice. The telphone number is 99S- 2140. itney Flooring D f e t ^ 7 6 ( ) !o 4 3 3 f i l l e r '“ А й з к " * М о о ч т а и ч П ш п . » М . Ж О « C M p ttf ir V k q r l Lanier’s A n to A r T o i d i l f PM iM rty JolM n y 8я1М|’а а а г а § а 9 1 0 - 7 7 0 - 0 6 1 0 M - •aapari-eii499>Tlit OafMananr Cfmnli M. N O m i i (9 1 0 ) 7 6 6 0 7 3 3 гоУаага - E xp erim o a^Nowopenj Й 2 ? W E a a J 5 9 1 » ^ Jam es S t ■ girnm9n? FK » ш т а м м ; F x i m i n M p » . n g v m a o s t o « : 24 Hours A Day. iM if In fOO« hanris Is the only place to bar A w m a _______________________• __________: DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 29,1998-te il performing Arts Center ¡Dedicated ; ^ H n u e d F r o m P a ^ C l wlWing into a perfomiing arts A-J-lt's a beautiful building," said Jplm Baihcr, who helped lead Ihe filW-niUIng cITort. "It shows whal ilib communily can do when il pulls together." Davic Counly Manager Ken Windlcy offered lhe official dedica­ tion speech, thanking Ihe peoplc who made il possible. .'-■"Hils is the Hrst of many success- : ful enlettainrocnl events in this jbuilding," he said. "Wc have a ■beautiful racillly lhat Ihrough iiwsislcnce, wiil bcnelit Mocksviile ■and Davic Counly for yeare to tome." ;l Mel Jones, emcee and entertainer, '^d therc is now a placc for Ihe arts :to Ikxiiish in Davie Counly, The :jocal entertainers deserve the quality the Brock provides, and that Davie ^residents deserve Ihc good entertain- jnenl thal can bc offered there. "The arts is a iwo-part thing," Jones said, "Art cannot exist in a vacuum. We have Ihis wonderful facility and wc need lo take advan­ tage of It," The Davie Counly Arts Council will manage the facility. Arts Council offices have bran moved lo Ihe end of the main lobby. Arts Council Director Nancy Norton recognized Ihe building commiliee chairs - John Barber, Helen Gantt, Perce Musselman nnd Jane Simpson. Room donors honorcd werc: Mocksvillc Savings Bank, repre­ sented by Charles Dunn, the gallery; Sara Lee Corp. and The Crosby Tournament, represented by Kevin - Mundy and William C. Voiers, the Kathryn Crosby Stage, The Margaret C. Woodson Foundation, Arts Council office; Unifi Inc. lepre- sented by Raymond Hunt, green room; Joe nnd Marlene Shamcl and Belle Bogcr, ticket office; Baker Fumiturc, represented by Mike Hinshaw, Ihe make-up nxim; Mocksviile Woman's Cluh, rcprc- sentcd by Doris Carmen, make-up room; Cenlral Carolina Bank, represented by Rocky Johnson, make-up room: Thomson Crown Wood, represenied by David D, Eden, lighling and sound booth; Branch Banking & Tnist, rcpre- sented by Henry Howell, walkway: and Ingersoll-Rond, represenied by Perce Musselman, main lobby. Ingereoil-Rand named Ihe lobby alter former employee and artist, the Inic Irv Riley, who also helped to start the Hrst arts council and organize the Hrst arts alive celebra­ lion in Mocksviiie. Riley's art was on display in Ihe lobby. Eden said the renovated arts cenler will make the good quality of life in Davie County even belter. Jones looked at the auditorium fuil of donors and patrons. 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Bonnie Bar­ ber will serve as stage manager. OII ver wil I be played altemalely by Soni Snow and Virginia Fhair. Other kadcharactenate: Fagin,SleveFhaiT; Dodger, Iason Bamey; Mr. Bumble, Nate iVndley;Nancy,Tammy GiiRith;oi^Sy^^ Jon^_.......... Many other children, teens and ndulis will pottny the otphans and townspeople. Uw theater company is in need of costume pieces. Boys clolhing made ofnaniralliben(wool,colloo)isneeded 10 create dw oiphans outflts and fidi skirted prom dresses or bridesmaids dresses are alsoncedcd:cailVan Fagan al 634-5221 if you have any dodiing )'ou think might be useiiil. The theater group also needs inter­ ested and willing people lo help move Ihealerequipnwnt. We need a pick-up truck and a flatbed truck or trailer. . Workcrawswillnwelat Farmington Communily Center Friday, Jan. 30, al 3:30and Saturday, Jan. 31, at 8:30. Hadley On Six-Month Marine Deployment W h i c k e r - L a c k e y E n g a g e m e n t A n n o u n c e d Dr. and Mn. Midiàel Whicker of Advance announce the engagement of dwir Charica and Missy Lackey of Hooksett, N.H. and Roberta and Ted'Ubby of SaraaoU,FIa. The bride-«>be b a 1995 graduate of Davie High School and is a senior at McmilhCollete aod woikaal IBM in Raleigh. Lackey is a 1993 graduate of Jofiiler High School in Jupiler, Fla. and is stadofKd at R Bragg. A spring 1999 wedding is planned. Lose 2-3 Sizes Before Spring! •N O Dieting • NO Program Fees ' NQ Dangerous Drugs MarinePfc.Fe)erV.Hadley,aanof SueHadleyof400TolSL,Mockaville, is halfway Ihnugh a six-mondi de­ ployment to Ihe Meditemnean Sea widi the 24Ui Marine Eipeditionaiy Unit (MEU), embaiked aboard dw ships of dw USS Guam Amphibious Ready Gnup. Hadley is one of more tfian 2,000 Marines whodeparteddwlr home base of Camp L^une, N.C. in October aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Guam, dw amphibious transport dock USS Shreveport and Ihe dock landing ships USS Oakhiil and USS Ashland. During dw fust half of dw deploy­ ment. Hadley’s unit panicipated in Exercise Bright Star У7, a muldna- tional exerciae designed to imimve unitieadincsa and inleni|icid)iUty widi coalition faces. The 24th MEU (Iso participated in alraining exercisc widi Romania. Uw unit also had dw opportunity to visil Italy during dw Christmaa holi­ day season, where Hadley'a felkiw Marines observedapapal audience on Christmaa Eve. Hadley's unit is an expedidonaiy iniervendon force widi dw ability uj rapidly otganize for combatoperations in virtually any environmenL MEUs aie composed of more dian 2,000 per­ sonnel and are divided into an infantry battalion, an aimaft squadron, a sup­ poit gioup and a command elenwnL Widi dw combination of dwse leams, Hadley’s unit suppliea and susuins il­ self for ddwr quick mission accom- pUihmenlaorclearingflwwayfcrfot- loWKm forces. 'Hw 1996 graduate ofDavie High School joined dw Marine Coips in August 1996. S m ith -H o m e E n g a g e m e n t A n n o u n c e d Mr. and Mn. David John SmiUi of Boxwood Church Road. Mocksville announce dw engagement of dwir daughter, Jamie Dee Smidi lo Darren Wayno Home of Mocksvllle, the son of Mr. and Mn. James Wayne Home of Salisbuiy.. The brideц!lecl Is a graduate of North Hills Christian School and atlcni^ Liberty Univenily and Rowan-Cabairus Communily Collcgc. She is employ^ as secretaiy al Boss Constniction Co. : The gioom-to-be attended East Rowan High School and Rowan-Cabomis Community Collcgc. He is employed as a concrete finisher for Boss ConsUuc- tionCo. The wedding is planned for Feb. 28 al Franklin BapUst Chureh, Salisubry. M a rs ti C o m p le te s T ra in in g Army Pfc. Shawn D. Manh has graduated from basic mililaiy training at Fort Lconaid Wood, Waynesvillc, Mo. During dw training, studenis re­ ceived instraction in drill and ceremo- nies, weapons, map reading, tactics, mililaiy courtesy, mililaiyjusUce, finl aid, and AiDiy history and traditioiB.. Manh is Uw son of Carol ScM of 191 CralerRoad,Haimony. 9 Ш Ш DAVIE FLORIST e i a W lkM boro StTM t, M ockavM ; w . ^ (7 0 4 )M M te 4 li^lbrary Activities Announced C ■ NewbootaalDavieCountyPublic iw iiy, 371 N. Main St., Mockaville: ¡1 ;; Noa-Fktk» ¡! • (¿uiiAmuirong; AnEamvagonl i » .Htllo, He Uei, ani Other Truth! firm the HoHymoi Trenches [y Vit Orta Kite Book 'Y Jackie Robinson '^.Mchltecnm and Ormment C Vtoiiihttmre; Chaige the Think- In aid the Organbatlon WIU Change Iwjf Cktssic Cockiaiis f i i v Complete BIchon Frlse The Essential Guide lo Chronic Hi- ffj) ff IV Meat ani Potalots of Breast fMilng Cii^rylhing YouNeedlo Know Aboul fym Disease C-:; rictioa CrSimigf Wlldemess-Hupld Coyle ^ ;B«hA ofa DemlsMC. Beaton the Ghost 7>n//-Tracy Dunham The Greal Circle-ftlcr Prince Blessings on Ihe Moon-Joseph fkiibeU DarkTmlntoDoige-CcttxmSniiih The Wagon Wars-Jtma Ritchie ] The Fescue of MemoryChayl P. Sucher Corf« o/Bi/ni)«/-Dorodiy Uhnak Tie S/raid-Elien Vaughn ■Xel'sTaikAboutlt" willbeheidal Uw library on Feb. 3 and 17 al 7 p.m. Donations in memory of Lucille Comatier have been rcccived ftom Karen Smidi and David Joyner. A donation in memory of Mn. Frances Weaver was made by Janie Neely. A donation in memory of Zing Voggendialerwasmodeby Anila Long. TuesiaysWilhMorrlebiMltQhMbam was donated in memory Lmry Jones by Mandy and Phil Plyler. Davie Re­ tired Sch(»i Personnel made a dona­ tion in menioryofLouiscC.CampbcU. Children’s Storytime for pre- schoolcn is on Tuesdays at 11 a.m. al Uw Mocksville iocaUon and Uw Cool­ eemee Branch. Achiidren’s program will be held at Uw libraiy onMon.Feb.9,al3:30p.m. A rainbowof activities for Valentine’s Day, featuring Macc Brown’s aaid- varic, Arthur. Winler Olympics begin in Fcbniaiy and during this time Uicre wiU be "i^ng games." Every stu- dentUut visits our libraiy from Rb.7- 22 will rcceive a special sticker and bookmark. Also during Uus time, cer­ tain books have been mari(cd as "gold medal ceaden.” A special message wiU appear when one of Uiese books is ' checked oul and dw child who checks it oul will rcceive a prize. Mariied books are in Easy, J-Fiction, tmd J- Non-Fiction sections. Enter Uw "Letten about Literature ’98" essay contest sponsored by Uw NorUi CaroUna Center for Uw Booli. Sludcnts grades 4-12 may enlcr. Ask for details at Uw libraiy. Davie County Public Libraiy houn: Monday-Thuis^y 9 a.m.-8.30 p.m.-, Friday 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m.; Saturdays 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; Sundays 2 p.m.-5 p.m. Phone: 634-2023 Cooleenwe Branch hours; Mon­ day noon-6 p.m.; Tuesday-Friday 10 am.-5 p.m. (Closed for lunch from 12:30-1:30); closed on Saturday and Sunday. Phone: 284-2805 Urgent Call For Blood Issued MJw Carolinas Blood Services Re- gionofdw American RcdCross, whose service aiea includes Davie, FonyUi, Siokes and Yadkin countics, has is­ sued an urgent call fot Type 0 and IVpe B blood donon. Supplies have nsachcd dangerously low levels-less lhan one Uiird of a day’s supply for lypesOandB. The region is more Uian 60 percent below Its emergency level of O blood. Several factors have contributed to this blood shortage: ‘Blood usage has been unusually highinUwpastweekinouraiea. One he«-Iung, one kidney and four liver irtnsplants were performed Uus week, all r^iring type O and B blood. In addidontonoimalbloodne«ds,anum- ber of odwremergcncy surgeries werc perfonncd in our area Uiis past week, including a niptured utcnis, which has 1«^ a funher toll on the depleted lAfi<l supply. •The heavy snow that fell in our arca Ihe week of New Year’s further hampercdbiood collections. This week aIonc,our Carolinas Blood Region lost 1.165 scheduled units of blood due to blood drive cancellations and low do­ nor lumoul. 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AffraMdMolorOtttniMr .(•умМео11Ыд1иг) DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 29,1998 - Ç7 L u n c h P r o g r a m ^ T o O f f e r T ip s ; F o r V a le n t in e 'S : The Davie County Senior Center sponsoisamonlhly'UinchandLeam". piogram alUw Wcstem SBcrinMocks- viilc on Uie first Thursday of each month at noon. Speakers from every walk of life discuss a variety of topics. It isan hour of food, fun, and fellowship and icam-1 ing. ; On Thursday, Feb. 5, Peggy Nuckolls wlUi Uw N.C. Cooperative Extension wiii be Uw speaker. Nuckoiis wiji share ideas for a fun-fllled Valentine's Day. All seniors in Davie County are invited. Wcstem Steej provides a frce drink to ail senior» atlending Lunch and Leam. Ask for, Ihe free coupon at Uw door. . For more infoimation call dw Se^; nior Center at 634-0611. ; supply was already at a low level. "Ifil has been more Uianeight weeks sincc your lastbiooddonaUon, and you are on O and B blood donor, we need you now," said Jeny Squires, MD, CEO, Carolinas Blood Services Re­ gion. "Paticnlsaredcpendingandhos- pilals are waiting on every pint of blood lhal is donated." Blood donon must be 17 or older, weigh at least 110 pounds and be in general good heaiUi. The donation process lakes about an hour, wiUi Uw actual wiUidrawal of blood taking only 6-lOminutcs. To schedule a blood donation ap­ pointment call 724-0511 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday-Friday. The Triad Blood Cenier, at 650 Coliseum Drive., operations are Monday, 11:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.; Tuesdays, 11:30 a.m.- 6:30 p.m.; Wednesdays, 7:30 a.m.-l p.m.i’Thundays, 1 l;30a.m.-6;30p.m.; Fridays, 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Andsrson Furehes D a v is -F u rc h e s C o u p le W e d In P ig e o n F o rg e Matthew Anderson Furchei and A lto Rcncc Davis, bolh of Mocks­ ville, werc united in maniage on Jan. 17, In Pieeon Forge, Tcnn. ofllciaiing was the Rev. Ronald Smith. 'OiC bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whiscnhunt of Mocks* ville. andGeorgcStcvensofStatesville. ThegroomisthcsonofJohnFmchcs of Advance, and Dclane Baker of Dothan. Ain. AfterspcndingtheweekcndinTcn- nesscc.lhc couplc wiUmakelhcu home on Fred Lanlcr Road In MocksviUe. ■ Interior Designs Inc. Accessories "Window Treatments Bedding Ensembles 'Sillc Trees & Plants ■Floor Coverings »Mini Blinds •Waii Coverings Charlene B. Cassidy -Jean Nichols Ward IDS Associate Mon.-Fri. 9:5:30 3560 Clemmons Road. Clemmons 766-9918 E a ir \b le n t in e ' B A R B IE * D o ll—a 4 B e a u ty lo B cK olcl Û This Hallmark Cold Crown ' Exclusivo is the third and final doll In the “Be My Valentine ‘ Collector Series?” Umit2p$fajstomtf. Katharine’s Shop Salisbury Mall «637-2280 J^TH£raON£PLA(æ,INC YOUR LOCAL Auth F R E E Now Raprogrammlng for tha Naw 331 Araa Coda I Cellular Dealer MOST POPULAR PHONE ONTHEHUBKET MOTOROLA 1I AF t l i r P H O N E I wlthdesk 0 0 * * ! topcharjger, ! cigarette lighter ■ ! adaptor and ■ \ carry case ■ " 6oodthfoujj^Jênuÿ^31,199B yiritheoui^. J 121 D epot S treet М оскэтШ е,Х С 27028 M € r r O R O L A Aiitiiorlied CeHuiv RepakCMilir Mon-Fri. 8 am>5 pm Sat. 9 am-l pm C8-DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 29,1998 Area Students Present Musical A group of 34 sixth Ihrough eighlh graderaftomDaviechurchesspcntlasl wakend at Myitle Beach presenting The Circle,* a Christian musical and dramatic production. The students represent 10 area churches. The Circle will be presented at 7 p.m. Sunday, Feb. I, at Mocksvllle Fust Baplist Church on North Main Street. "We want Ihe whole community to come and watch these kids do their thing," said Amelia Little, drama di­ rector. Olher adults helping include Barbara Basham and Uwis Phillips, music directors, andNathanFbll,coun- selor. The students have practiced since early last foil. "They've worked hard and they've grown Ihrough this oppor- mnily 10 witness for the Lord," Ultle said. The only requirement lo be in the group is to be a Chrislian and have a desire to wlutess and perform. This Is thefourthyearfor Ihe middle school community youth chorus. The Circle is aboul a youlh group that goes on a mission trip. "They discover thal loving one another Is as Impoitant as sharing God's word with people oul there," Little said An organiialional meeting for the high school youlh chorus will be held at 4:30 p.m. Rb. 8 al the Fust Baptist Church. Il is open lo all young people grades 9-12. The Circle, a Christian and musical production by 34 Davle middle school age children, will be presented at 7 p.m. Sunday al Mocksville Rrst Baptist Chureh. Four Corners News Rehearsing for a production of The Circle are, from left: front row, Erin Grey, Christy Haulbrook, c u w Anna Mackintosh. Josh Bowling; middle row, Haley Henderson, Brent Gaither, Mtaah earner; inSalcmbyhcHisters^itieSmiih,Edna SteerbyMr.andMrs.Mnri(Whiieand back, Martha Harris, Kiysta Richardson and Libby Jones. -Photo by RoWn FergussonByMaricWMie Four Coraeis CoitespondenI Bcck. and Helena Craft. Jcssico. Grady Beck is slowly improving L.S.ShcUonJr.under>vemtestslast after a fall reccnüy at work. Visiling weckandnecdsourconlinucdpraycrs. Mr. and Mrs. Marie White and Jes­ sica were Sunday dinncrgucstsof Mr. and Mrs. Joe White. Marie While was honorcd for her birthday Thursday nighi at Western him Monday were Mrs. Mary Belle Bcck atxi Mrs. Peg Hicks. - Marie White was honcml for her birthday Monday for a shopping out­ ing and lunch al K&W in Winston- Cornatzer News ByDottkPMts Comalzer CcfTcspoodent Our conununity expresses sympa­ thy lolhcEugieneBennctt fanuly'm Ihe dealh of his sisler, Druiella "Johnnie" Bennett Potls who passed away last Friday. . Our cooununiiy also extends sym- pMfay to Ihe family of die h>e Wayne Saunders who passed away last Sanir- day. AnnieRulh Allen and DenaGrubbs visited Mr. and Mn. Janies Deal In Statesville Thursday. Lena Wall visilol her sister, Mae Lainl in Mocksville Sunday. Brennon Caller has been conflned with an injured ankle and sore throat. Janet B ^ visited hermolher,Mrs. Sweat in Fccsyih Hospital wherc she had heart surgery. C LfM M O lV S D iscount S ales THl]|l§DAY, JANUARY 29 \fb ru SAIUBBAY, JANUARY 31^ fflN A Ii 3 D A¥S!! All Sales Are final No Retome or Exehangee Hours: Mon.-Fri. 10:00 - 8:00 Sat 9:00-5:00 1533 LowisvilleClemmons Rd • Clemmons 3 3 6 -7 6 6 -4 4 4 9 Spiritual Resources: Abortion Is Wrong By the Rev. Olenn Sellirs Blaise Baptist Church There is a message lor us today from the pen of Isaiah (Chapter 1). A messaged supreme relevance. In pleading with the inhabit­ ants ol Jerusalem and Judea Isaiah told them that God woukl not hear their prayers due to the blood on their hands (verse 1S). By the contents ot His message to them It appears that they had forsaken iust'ice and vrare Ignoiingtheneedsotttie helpless as well (verse17). He calls for them to repent, to seek justice and to rebuke the oppressor. Then In verse 18 He responds to their evil with an offer ol mercy and grace. Dear Chureh, as God's watchmen lor America we need to heed the warning ol this passage. For over twenty five years America has sancttoned the shedding of innocent bkiod through the means ol abortion. Itisclearthatas long as we ccntinuetobeguiltyolthlscrime all the national days of prayer we can muster are worthless. It would seem that in twenty five years the Church In America shoukl have been able to bring this holocaust to a ctose. As a pro­ life pastor this has troubled me for some time now. How could any God fearing person not see this as sin? From Scripture we leam that it Is God's hand that weaves the baby together In his mother's womb and that God knows us long belore we are even conceived. It has been show that very eariy In the pregnancy that the baby Is much more than just a mass of tissue, there is even a beating heart. And yettheaborttonmiilsnot satisfied with Wiling in theeariier stages have, progresstowheretheyarenowtaklngthebaby'sllfeasitlsonit'sway to being bom. Andnowafter 25 years of study itisdear that VKhathasbeentouted asthe Emandpatkjn Prodamationforwomen is in fact very detrimen- • tal to women. Not only are there serious physical skle eflects but • emotkjnalscarsthatcanlastalHetimeilnotproperiydealtwith. Tlie- gkirious thing about Qod though Is that He stands with the oiler ol. grace and mercy ever willing to lorgive and cleanse. , And yet the Church continues to sit back while this holocaust. continues to escalate. God's Word also makes it clear from Isaiah atong with Proverbs that we as the Church have the responsibility to rebuke the oppressor and stop the innocent from being led to the slaughter. The question Is how long will God hold His judgment? In the mean time v*hat can we as the concerned do? Not give up - the light, do what we can and pray that God will open the eye's of His Church to take a united stand belore it is too late. Support These Local Businesses WaG. WHITE &C0. 850 N. Trade SL WInaton Salem, NC 27102 910-723-1669 VOGLER ’ ^П ПВНПШ ё- 2849 MMdle Brook Dr. 9 1 0 - 7 6 6 - 4 7 1 4 S P IL L H M N ’S O IL ft F E R T IL IZ E R7682 Hwy 801 s. 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B e a r C r e e k F a r m s SmaU Animals, Food, Cages, Blnb,Kqm its ' RulhAnlboay 498 Duke Whilaker Rd, MockivUle (7M)4M-5632 Attend The Church OfYour Choice Obituaries D orothy Binkley Dorothy "Dottie" Frazier Binkley, ЙЗ, of West Melbourne, Fla., died Sat­ urday, Jan, 24, 1998, at Ihe Indian River Center in Wesl Melbourne. Funeral services wereheldal 1 p.m. Jan. 28, at Ea'on Funeral Chapel wlih DavldBlnkleyofficladngandburialin die Jericho Church ofChrisI Cemeteiy In Mocksville. She was bom In Taylorsville, and was a homemaker. She nnd her lale husband were former residents of Mocksvllle and moved to Cummings, Ga. In 1990, and later lo Brevani Counly, Fla. ShewasanKmberofthe MelboumeChurchofChrist. Shewas Ihe widow of James 0. Binkley.......... ' Surviving are 4 daughters, Jan DeWecse of Salem, Ore., Lynette Slaughter of Galnsvllle, Fla., Candace Baxley and Cindy Schleffelln, boUi of Indialantic, Fla.; S sons, Jim Binkley and Tim Binkley, both of Roscwell, Ga.,DavldBlnkleyandMlkeBinkley, bodi of Marietta, Ga., and Ed Binkley ofGreenwood,S.C.;28 grandchildren; 33great-grandchlidten:aslster,Gladys Benbow of Winston-Salem; 3 brolh- ers,CalvinLudier Frazier IIofBelaiie, Flo., Ronald Frazier of Winslon-Sa­ lem, and Kenneih Frazier of Rome, Ga^ Agnes C ornw ell H ayes Agnes Cornwell Hayes. 82, of Mocksville, died Saturday riK)ming, Ian. 24,1998, at Davie Village where ihe had been a resident fw the past hrcc years. A graveside scrvice was held at 11 II., Jan. 28 in the Kings Mountain iffemorial Cemetery in Kings Moun- in with the Rev. Harold Schwanles ifficialing. Mem<mals may be considered Гот > Agnes Cornwell Hayes Memorial ind of Central United Methodist P.O. Box 37. Kings Moun- lin.N.C. 28086. • She was born in lUngs Mountjun, N.C., Jan. 8,1916, lo the late Arthur Henry and Margaret Joanna Силу ¡Cornwell and was a homemaker. She was a member of the Central United Meihodist Church in Kings Mountain. Her husband, Ernest Floyd Hayes, pre­ ceded her in dcalh in 1983. Survivors include 2 daughters, Patricia Latta of Mocksville and Rebecca Ibomas of Charleston« S.C; 5 grandchildren; 5 great-grandchiklren: and 2 sisters. A nnie steelm an G «ter AnnleStalmanGelcr.ofWoodlcaf, dledJan.23,1998, In Iredell Memorial Hospital after a shon Illness. . -She was the daughter of the lale ■ Abé and MalUcNesbll Steelman. TTie ihajorilyofhcrllfewasspentlnRowan Couniy where she was a member of liloores Chapel AME Zion Church. ' Sh elssu rv iv e d b y afo sterso n ,T o m Monago of Washlngum, D.C.; a god ¿n,JohnC.ImesofCleveland;4step- «m,BennyGelcr, Albert Getcr, Willie Geter, and Nathaniel Geter, a god daughter, Julia McOelland; 3 slep- daughlen. Essie Rulh Leach. Elwlllk! BaiUcy and AreaU Alien; 2 tinxhcn, Ed Steelman of Cleveland and Abraham' Sleclman of Woodleaf; 27 grandchiUren; and a number of other ielalives. including a devoted niece who helped care for her, Rev. Louise kcalon. Funeral setvkxa wete to be heU Jan. 29, at 3 p.m. al Моею Chapel ¡ШЕ Zion Church with Ihe Rev. Donnie Kentofricialingandburialfol- k)wing in th e church cem eiery. Ethel H eliard ; Ethel Louise Messick Heliard, 71, ofSallsburv.diedWednesdav.Jan.2l. 1998, at her rcsidence after being in (^lining health for one month. SBom May 26, 1926, in Davie éóuniy, a daughter of the hue Dora Riggins and Claude Messtek Sr., she wieeducaledinlheCooleenKe schools. ShewasemptoyedbyF.W.Woolwocth Ó» moce than 20 years and was a hoinenuker. She was a member of Ga/sChapelUniledMclhodislChutch where she was in Ihe Julia Dunn Sun­ day School class. Survlvois include her husband, James C. Heliard, whom she married Feb. 1944; a brother, Claude Messick Jr, of Statesville; and 4 sisters, Sadie Jordan, Mary Adanuand Ruby Helianl, allofMocksvl№,andGiklaChafflnof Duriiam. ■-Thefuneralwascooductedal2p.m. Jan. 23, at Summcrseii Memorial Chapel by Ihe Rev. Don Newman. Buill foUowed in Rowan Meroocial B arry T hom as W illiam s Barry Thomas Willioms, 54, of Sol- Isbury, died Slinday, Jan. 25,1998, al Rowan Regional Medical Ccntcr after being In declining health for two years and seriously ill for three months. He died of complications from prostate canccr. Born March 21,1943,ln Salis­ bury 10 Ihc late Cora Breedlove Williams and Fell* McKinley William.«, he was educated in Ihe Davle County schools, graduat­ ing from Davle High School In 1961. He was em­ ployed by Hoechst-Celanese for 29 years and wos a supervisor when he retired in 1995. He was a member of Jerusalem Baptist Church and was a veteran of Ihe U.S. Arniy National Guanl. He was an avid golfer nnd a member of Pudding Ridge Golf Club in Famiington and Foresi Oaks Coun- liy Club In Greensboro. Surviving are his wife, Peggy Crawfonl Willioms, whom he married Nov. 26, l%5; a son, Kyle Evon Wil­ liams of Chorlottc; a step daughter, Vicki Sklppcrof Solisbury; 3 brotheis, Felix Willioms, Wayne Williams and Edwin R. Willioms, all ofMocksville; and a sister, Doris Jeon Honeycutt of Columbia, S.C. Funeral services were conducted ot ll o.m. Jan. 28,atSuromciseU Memo­ rial Chapel by the Revs. Jimmy Lancaster, John Boggs and Craig Ed­ wards. Burial followed at Rowan Me­ morial Paric Mousoleum. Memorials may be made lo Jerusa­ lem Baplisl Church. 495 Pleasant Acrc Drive, Mocksvllle, N.C. 27028. Jo h n W ayne Saunders John Wayne Saunders, 55, of 111 Fool Street, Mocksville, died Satur­ day. Jan. 24,1998, at Fonyth Memo­ rial Hospital in Wbislon-Salem after a bfief illness. He was bora on Sepl 10,1942Ю the tale John Hctby>ndPiulinc^«atsh Saundcn In YadUn Cbunty. Shewas also preceded In dealh by a sisler, Frances Hools. He is survived by his wife, Shiriey Holt Saunden of die home;ason, John Wayne Saunders Jr. of Mocksville; a daughter Nancy Mllholand of Boonville; 2 grandsons, Jimmy Chan­ dler of Wilmington and Brenda Chan- dktofMocksvlUe;2grealgranddaugh- ten,JackieBainieandChristinaChan- dlcr, both of Advance; a step-grand- chlld, Candence Mllholand ChlUress of Hamptonville; 4 sisters, Ruth Cain and Мшу Ann Shore of Yadklnvllle, Minnie Hofcomb of Boonville, and CarolPo|KofWinston-Salcm;2bnlh- ers,MJ. Saunden andLany Saunders, both of Winslon-Saleni; 11 nephews; 9 nieces, alto a bnxher-in-Iaw, Bobby Hoou Sr. Funeral seivioetwctcheklal2pjn., Jan. 26,1998 al Ml Сшпе! United Methodist Chuich by Ihe Rev. Lee Ellis. Burial foUowcd in die church cemetery. DonatkmscanhenudetoHoaplcc ofDavieCounly,P.O.Box848,Mocks- viUc,N.C. 27Q28,orKaleB. ReynoUs Hospice Home, 101 Hoipke Ljne. Winslon-Saleni.NC 27103. R aym er Jam es F tfte n o n Raymer James Faueison. 73, of Wilkiw Lane, Mocksville, died Tues- day, Jan. 27,1998, at Fonyih Memo- BrianFMla, riid'Ho^ihlVlm^bSalerii:-------- Son of Ihe lale Frank L and Feari Johnson Pattenon, he was a WorU War П veteran, a retlied culling iDoin supervisor in die miile and an avkl ganlener. He was preceded indeadi by his wife, Johnnie Mae Murphy RUKison; 3 biDthen; and 2 sislen. He is survived by 2 daughlen. Sue FattersoflSeaffionandandyMlenoa Williams, bodi of Mocksville; a son. DavUFVlenonofMacksville;5gind- chiUien; and levenl ideces and neph­ ews. The family was to receive friends al Davie Fkmenl Chapel Jaa 28,7-9 p.m. AgnvesUeservkxwaslobeheklalll ’ a.ia Ju. 29. at Rose Cemetery by Ihe Rev. Davkl Reep. Memorials nay be made to Con­ cord United Mediodist Church Cem­ etery Fund, do RonaU Seamon, 157 Pine VaUey RokI. MocksviUe, N.C. 27028.V W illiam E N a h o ry Mr.WilllamFranclsNahory,7l,of Chariotle, died on Tuesday, Jan. 20, 1998, at hia home. He was bom on Sept. 19,1926, in . Brownsville, Pa., a son of Joseph Nahory ond die late MarySlmaNahory. Mr. Nahory was a graduate of Miami Unlvenity in Oxford, Ohio, wldi o degree in architecture, and also gradu­ ated fiom UNC-Chapel Hlil wldi a degree in city and regional planning. Formanyyeanhe was an active mem­ ber of die Charlotte Opera Associa­ tion, singing in ttiecholr and designing opera sets. He also sang vridi other Chariotte groups. - Funeral services wen at 10a.m. on Friday, Jan. 23, 1998, at St. John's Episwpal Church widi die Rev. Mar­ tin McCardiy officiating. Burial wlU lake place al 2 p.m. at die Macedonia Moravian Chureh Cemetery in Ad­ vance. Mr. Nahory issurvivedbyhiswife, Dondiy Call Nahory; 2 sons, WUIiam Joseph Nahory and his wife Melody, of Newnan, Ga. and John James Nahory, of Cary; his fadier, Joseph Nahoiy Sr. of Cleveland. Ohio; and 2 brodien, Joseph Nahory Jr. of Sun Cily, Ariz. and James A. Nahory, of Cleveland, Ohio. Those who wish may make memo­ rial contributions to Sl. John's Episco­ pal Church Building Fund. 1623 Carmel Road, Charlode, NC 28226. A nnie Belle C ranfill AnnlcBelleCnuinil,7l,wlfcofthc late Som Cronnil, of Meadowbrook Manor in Clemmons, formerly of Callahan Road,Mocksville,dicdTues- day, Jon. 20,1998. BomOcl.3t, 1926,10 die late John and Lillie Bamcs of Davle County.she was a member of Turrentlne Baptist Church and a rctircd nurse of 26 years, 20 of dnsli served al Davie Counly Hospital. She was well-known for her knitting skills in die community. Sheissurvivcdbyadaughler,Sylvia Draughn of Mocksville; a grandchild; a greal grandchild; 4 sisters. Moggie Hutchens and Margie Lowery, bodi of Mocksvillc, Louise Blackwood of Cooleemce, and Irene Collins of Con­ cord; and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in deadi by a sister, Florence Trexler. Scrviccs were lo be conduclcd Jan. 22, at 11 a.m. al Davie Funeral Service Chapel by the Rev. Billy Sloop. Burial followed In Ihe Turreniine Baptist Church Ccmelcry. Memorials may be mode to Turren­ tlne Baplisl Church Cemetery Fund, c/ 0 Mildred James, I613U.S. Hwy.M East, Mocksville, N.C. 27028. DnuBdto "Johnnie'' Potts Druzell* Bennett "Johnnie" Pods, 77. of MocksvUle, died Friday afta- noon, Jan. 23,1998, al Meadowbrook Terracc of Davie hi Advance after be­ ing in dccUnhig healdi. Funeral services wete heUal3pjn. Jan. 25,al No Creek RimiUve Baptisi Church widi die EUen EW. Hooven and John Draper oStcitting. Burial foUowed in die church cemetery. Memofiala may be directed to die No Creek Church BuUding Fun, c/o R.C. Wishon, 284 Gonkn Dr., Ad­ vance, N.C. 27006. She was bon Jan. 21. 1921, hi Davle County to die tale Drew Dcrrla and Canie FUnchum Bennett and waa redredfiiomPJLHanesKnittingaim- pany. ShewaatrmnlietofNaCnek Primidve Baplist Church. She wu preceded in deadi by 4 siatcn, 7 brodicn and one grandnn. W .D .Pärks W.D.Pari(sJr.,68,of306Bingham- Pariis Road, Advancc, died Monday. Jan. 19, 1998, al his home. Bom Feb. 16, 1929, in Randolph Counly 10 the laic William Dcwcy PoritsSr. and Ada Allrcd Parks, he was amcmherofBclhlchcm Unilcd Mclh­ odist Church. A U.S. Arniy veteran serving during the Korcon Conlllct, he was a member of Ihe VFW In Clem­ mons. He WO.S co-owner of Dingham and Parks LumbcrCnmpany and prcsi - dent of Parks and Sons before retiring in 1994. Surviving arc his wife, Nancy MikclsParksoflhehomc;oson,Donnie - Pariis of Advancc; a daughter, Connie Parks Siler of Advancc; 2 grandchil­ dren; 2 brothers, Jesse Parks of Win- ston-Salem and David Parks of Pinevllle;and 2 sislers, Bertha Paritsof Advance and Louise Gann of Wln- ston-Salem. Graveside services were held at 2 p.m. Jon. 22, at Bethlehem United MeUiodist Church by the Revs. Marit Wcekteyand Dan Maflinwiih entomb­ ment in die mausoleum. Memorials may be mode to Hos­ pice of Dovie County, P.O. Box 848, Mocksville, N.C. 27028 or to Bethle­ hem United Mcthodisi Church Build­ ing Fund,32l Redland Rood, Advancc, N.C.27C06. WiUle Jean M . B ow m an Wlllk! Jean t^yfield Bowmon,70, of 344 Campbell Road. Mocksvillc, dkal Sunday, Jan. 25,1998, al Mcad- owbrook Manor of Clemmons. She had been In declining healdi for the past Iwo years. BomlnCannon,Ca., June6,1927, lo the late Sam and Jessie Baker Mayfield, she was retired from Davie High School after 29 yean of scrvicc. She was a niember of Mount Zion holiness Church of God. Sheissurvlvcdbyher husband. Joe Bowman of the home; a daughter, Phyllis Ann Bowman Bohannon and her husband John Wesley Bohannon Sr. of Farminglon; 3 grandchildren. Melissa Roshell Bohannon. LaWanda T. Bohannon and John Wesley Bohannon 11 all of Fanningion; 2 great grandchildren, Nicholas McKenzie Bohannon and McKayla Danielle Bohannon, bodiofFaiming- lon; and a hostof nkxes and nephews, cousins and relatives. Funeral services were lo be held at 3 p.m. Jan. 28, at Ml Zion Holiness Church of God by Bishop James E Ijames widi burial following In the church cemetery. Visitation was to be 2;30-3p.m. at die church. ' A l a s k a ' lU M y Crulse-Tour reaturing: Anchorage, Denali fark, Luxuiy Rail Car, QIacler and 7 Day Cruise A»m*3160 May 2a Orcenthoro Departure Call roily Caudle Oemmons, MCдааддадаац: C h o ir P la n s W o rk s h o p The Mt. Vemon Gospel Choir will hold its thiri annual musical workshop os a kick4)ff for black history month, and area residents and churches are invited. MlnisterVincenlTillman will con­ duct ihc workshop with regislralion at 6:30 p.m. and rehearsal at 7:30 Jon. 29, 7 on Jan. 30 and I p.m. on Jan. 31. The $ 10 cost includes dinner. A makc4)ver and ait showing will be held from 11 a.m.-l p.m. Jan. 31. The workshop will conclude with a conccrt at 3:30 p.m. Sunday at Varick Auditorium at Livingstone College. For more information, call 634* 0355. C e n t e r C h u r c h C h i c k e n P i e S u p p e r F e b . 7 It's been a long time since the Cen­ ter community has sponsored a meal that did nol includc bortiecuc. Ccnicr United Mclhodist Church is planrangafuml-r^ingmcalofchicken pie, green beans, potato salad, slow, rolls, dessert ond drinks. Proceeds wlll go toward the build­ ing of an acliviiy building beside Ihe church. The supper will be Saturday, Feb. 7 al the Cenlcr Community Building, U.S. 64 Wesl at 1-40, starting al 5 p.m. Cosl will be $6 per plate. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 29,1998 - C9 C hristopher Jason Brow n Mr. Chri.stophcr Jason Brown, 18,' of Gladstone Road, Mocksvillc, died carly Tuesday moming, Jan. 27, from injuries sufTcrcd In un auto accidcnt. Funeral scrviccs will be at 11 u.m. ThursdayinEatonFuncralChapel with Dr. Larry Hovisofllcialing. Burial will be In Rose Ccmcicry. The family was scheduled to be at the funeral home from 7-9 p.m. Wcdnc.sday. Mr. Brown was bom in Davie Countyon Apri.25,1979, lo MichacI Kevin Brown of Old Fort and Robin Vandiver Nichols ofMocksville, He was employed wiih LandTec Corp. In Advancc. Survivors, in addition to his par- ents, include: a sisler, Nicole Nichols, ofthe home: a brother, Shane Nichols, of the home: malcmal grandparcnls, Robert and JoAnne Vandiver of Mocksvilte: maternal great-grand­ mother. Mrs. Pansy Wall of Winston- Salem; and an uncle und his wife, Robert A. Vandiver III and Rae Vandiver ofMocksville. FVances F oster G aither Frances Foster Gailher, 64, of Ea.st Mcmc^al Highway. Harmony, died Thursday, Jan. 22.1998, at N.C. Bap­ tist Hospital in Winston-Salem, fol­ lowing a lengthy Illness. BomMay 1,1933,lnRowancouniy. she was the daughter of Norine Snider Foster and the late Robert Reid Foster. She attended Woodleaf High School and Salisbury Business Collcge and was a member of Clarksbury United Methodist Church. She was known in the community for her love of needle work, painting and gardening. She is survived by her husband of 43 years, James Cline G;ulher of the home: a son, Timothy James Gailher of the home; 2 brolhers, Robert "Fred” Foster and Gcmld Martin Foster, both of Cleveland. Funeral scrviccs were held at 2 p.m. Jun. 24, at Clarksbury United Mclhod­ ist Church with the Rev. Ronnic Durhi^oniciating. Burial followed in the church ccmcicry. Activc pallbearers were Mark Menius, David Lentz, Jimmy Smilh. Larry Campbell. Mark Johnson and Parks Jones. Honorary pallbearcis were Terry Foster and Bob Lewis. (SS) DAVIE FUNERAL SERVICE LLC. 416 Valley Rd., Mocksvllle, NC 704-634-ЭШ "Olir Family ЗтЬаГЬягТмШ)'^ Sutvivon include * son. BUI FotU of WinMoo-Salen; a granddaughter. Deal Fatt. ud her mother Sylvia Potta. of MockavUle; a brodier EUer Eugene Bennett cf MockaviUe; and tevend nieces nd ocphewf. J o i n T h e F a n n e r B e e * a W o m e n *» C lu b iMldl tiM b|y«;l^|'t||è'MÌrt«l' | p | ^ | i i ^ p m t i ^ 'j ^ ' Ihif d r m ' ' ! Ш т щ т 'Х ш т1 п wMwat prqw . (СМИ и )M i n j r i a i te wtrk orihgp ib4 tak* If W iriM liw li а и М to ■> biAin tk* Lori wMi лм г aifd% 7; 8 Ш VaÌlMlÌ|étlMdl4 C h ^ Ш н ;'р«<1ю 1адМ 0А Л « Й , ' ; - Would you entrust your loved one ' to anyone other than a Community Friend? : Tradition of Local Service phase ebooM wisely. Local, ramUy hiMfal dirtcton Uvt, work,voluntecraiidiociaUieiiiwir €oiuiuaily.We ' have for aneratkms. We know Uie iwiiUiactood, hm a itabk a iwtwork of kical roNrcei and foniwly can about icfviiii oar (Hcndi aod n^bon. Ealoo №wral Scrvfct wiU help you ceerdiaate aU af the d(tia<-iiomattcrwhatibe-diiria|thliliiM.Mott ln|nftaiilly,wewiUaiiiityo«in|ilaiiiiiB|ap(noaai ; and mcanliigAil ctmnony to begin the bnlini pncca.^ We are committed to detaU and wOl lake ireal patai to plan your servicc, Eaton Funeral Service | 325N. Main Slm l : Afoduiiffle, NorthCamlintt -! 'ii-4)f!I Ym him , Ihey redly have a good thing going here. " Our experienced nurses average 8 years on our staff, and all are certified in neonatal resuscitation. If babies could talk, they'd tell you; This is a great placc to come into the world. A ll o f our birthing rooms arc actually suites that allow you to go through labor, delivery, recovery and postpartum in one location. W hich means instead o f being shuffled from room to room, you can relax in a homc-likc setting that even features a private shower w ith a shower massager. Plus, you can choose the type o f delivery you want. And yo u 'll have input into medical decisions. So if you’re even thinking about having a baby, chcck out our fiicilities. We’ll give you a free gift just for stop­ ping by to see for yourself why there’s no better place to have your baby. Ifyou want, you can choose to have your baby in your room with you all Ihe time. We have a special Level II nursery capable of caring fbr sick or premature babies. I The Women's Health Educator at the Resource Center provides valuable information fbr new mothers. i:cC Our birthing suites even include a bed fbr a family guest or the dad. Because having a baby can be really liritig.It o J W R K I O N A L MEDICAL Center Soane Hvlbtal Hcahbcut. 612 MocksviUe Awnue * Salisbury, NC • (704) 638-1000 or toll-free 1-888-55-ROWAN • www.rowan.org On your last night with us, you and a guest can enjoy a gourmet dinner for two, righl in your room. ROWAN REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER W OMEN’S SERVICES 4 - Wc acccpt all fomu of insurincc, including Mcdicaid. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPMSE RECORD, Jan. 29,1998 - DÌ Davic Ш||| ACT Test adminislnition date is Feb. 7, 1998. Sliadowing applications ore avail­ able Гоголу student from Rex Hobson in the sludent setvices afTice in Build­ ing B. Student Financial Aid Forms (FAFSA) oreavailable in ttie guidance office. Soulh Davie Middle Hie 1998 Math Counts team in­ cludes Dave Poplin, Tony Morehcad, Trevor Anderson, Bcclty Call and Ashlee Provette. ■ : On Jan. 6 and7, lhi ■eighth grade Lighthouse team went on field trips. They vi Jited ttie log cabin of Mr. and Mrs.JocShamelbuiltbyMrs.Shaincl's great-grandparents. Social Studies cacher.LindaUonard,organized ttiis conjunctton witti studies of colonial nra. Jeiry Caliison’s scicnce classcs cm lo ttie Vulcan Quarry where ttiey earned aboutdifferent sized rocks and ie uses.Studcnls could see some of ■epiDductsusedevcrydaythalismade rom rocIi.They held and touchcd some the rocks and saw a video on ttie plosions that takeplacc in tticquany. Brad Rcavis and Zach Kuhn were KMcn asCniisers of Ihe Week of Jan. by their Icachcrs because ttiey have proven lo be hardworking, conscien- ous, and responsible students. Sistti graders in Katie Bogie'sSpan- sh classes complelcd a sludy of Ihc anguagc, cuitun:, and geography of cxico and Spain. They made "Ojos Diosn (Gods eyes), a type of hildren’s folk art from Mexico. Sev- th graders complclcd several units vocabulary and sentcnco slructurc nd a unil on the geography of Spanish peaking countries. They celebrated makingandbieakingpÌKaias.Eightti radcrs are becoming proncient in Ihc anguage and are demonstiating ttie ¡lilies by staging two short fairy es in Spanish. Tsunami students rcceivcd great report cards - S studenis had all "A's" 29 students made Ihe AB Honor oil. Students in Tom Chaffin's social udies classes finished Middle Easi Research Pmjccis and ate foods of ttiat gion prepared by students. Students in Sandie Greene's sci- nce classcs are working on ttieir soil nservation speeches. Students in Evelyn Mando’s and usan Raynor's communication asses are preparing for the writing est. They have read JOS Acccleratcd cader books, accumulating 2,400 points. Asapanofcharactcr education udenis collected $150 for Autumn are and toiletries for A Storehouse òr Jesus. They are collecting jais of elly during January forUiestorehouse. Students In Dennis Adams' science asses have been woridng on soil and ater conservation speeches on Ihe opic of “Wetlands are Wonderful." Studenis in Karen Andeison's so­ cial studies classcs ace studying sub- ahaia African coumries found in Wesl Africa. Uiey will complete dieir stud­ ies witti a stoiy-tclUng octlvily based Wesl African folktales. They will ttien be mie "Ngriols", a tom given to only ttie best stciytellera. Studenis in Nbytic Grimes' com- munkation classcs have been nining writing skills and conttnuing to work on leading skills. Studenu have eamed 2,387 points in Acceleraled Reading ttiis year. ..................- . . StudentsinSusanBanihanll’smatti asses continue to woik in ttie Saxon matti piDgran; Uicy also have formed “uiitiuiTOmitmlderwHagacyliàvr' learned ttic importance of monetary le^nsibilily. Students on the Panthers Team are siamminglmo l998withanACCBas- ketballunit inmalh. In scicncelhcy arc studyingttieaninial kingdom and ieom- Ingto use ttie microscope. Students are reading Number the Stars and have completed researeh on making name acrostics for famous people from the NorttKTO Region of Europe. They are making mobiles for ttie Book II pro­ gram Ihls montti. Steven Turrcntinc Is still the top acccleratcd reader. Norih Davic Middle All students in Kim Stewart's malh classesiUd winiernutti projects. Win­ ners from each class; DavidTrcdwcll, Chip Grimes, Sam Spach, Jeromy Smith, Sara Stutts, and Jacob Beauchamp. Second place: Stewart Swain, Sara Miller, Crystal Robins, Josh Gentry,'John-David Snyder, Melanie Ange, and Trent Hobson. Third place: Man; Hendrix, Kevin Boger, AdamOl^arczyk, Julie Eldred, Kimberly Styers, Allison Howell, Ashley Knoll, Peter Zakamerek, and Ryan Wrenn. Students in Deb Mick's scicnce classcs have complelcd their research on wetlands and*have presented speeches tilled ‘'Wetlands are Won­ deri'ul". The following students were finalists in the speech contest on Ihe ExplorerTcom; DavidTrcdwcll, Evan Tysingcr, John Jackson, Meghan Wanucha, Sara StuttsjandBrynT^micr. Sara Stutts will represent Ihe team at Soulh Davic in the Soil and Water Conservation county speechcontcst in РсЬпшу. Bryn Turner was a close runner-up. Sludcnis in Renae Ridenhour's lan­ guage arts classes are rcading Adven­ tures of Ulysses and preparing for the N.C. Writing Test in March. Students arc also participating in a spelling bee. Students in Chris Caiolhcrs's so­ cial studies classes are studying South Africa. Students are broadcasttng Nortti Davic news weekly on radio station WDSU Meghan Wanucha won the North Davic Geography Bee and will con­ tinue representing not only ttie Ex­ plorer Team but ttie school. December students of ttie montti for the Explorer Team are Brian Durtiam, Bryn Tunier, Julie Eldred, Jason Royal, Chris Howell, Cindy Robbins, Brandon Sexton, Ashley Gaskin, Amanda Abshire, and Kim­ berly Styers. Sara Stutts who won the Martin Luttier King Spcech Contest and won first place in ttie Mocksvilic Women's Poetry Contest. MockiviUe Middle Flflh graders of Gayc Carothets have rcad Kavik. Constructing geo­ metric solids was a part of ttieir sludy of geometry. Many studenu are on ttieir way to learning all SO smtcs and capitals. Recently, Anton McNcl), joined ttieir class. Neely Alexander, fourth grade, placed sccond and Reuben Ijamcs, nnh grade, was ttiird in Ihc Martin Lulher King Speech Contest. F».3isanEariyRtlca9eDBywiih studenu being dismissed at I. That night is McDonaU's Nighl in Mocks­ vilic from S-7.00. Students are scheduled to see tte Greensboro Ballet al ttie renovated Brock Perfonning Ans Center, spon­ sored by ttie Davic Aru Council. Citizens ofttie Week of Jan. 19aie Travis Scides, Nattian Bam^ Bril­ lany Bridges, Dusttn Morgan, MitchcII Lawieflcc, Ashley McKnight, Chris- topher Manin. Shandale Brock, and "Elisc Naykir. CoadmicdOnP«t>D2 Brittany QaBhen "Greatness Is something deseived." D a v ie S tu d e n ts C o m p e te In M LK S p e e d ) C o n te s t Young people in Davie Couniy know ttiat greatnessisachievedUirough scrvicc, and ttiey gave plenty of rea­ sons why dial is tnie in the Dr. Martin Luttier King Jr. spcech contest last weekspofuoredbyttieTownofMocks- ville. Greatness, according to Mocksville Middle fourth graderBrittonyGaittier, "can stan with a positive attitude to show someone else dicy can make a difrerence."Itstarts in homes, schools, churches and communides, she said. "If I were a greal penon, I would serve and protect all people I coujd," said Neely Alexander. She hopes to becomc a veterinarian and open a free clinic to animals some day. Being fanmis haa nolhing to do widi being greal. Neely said. "Gnat people who are famous earned it ihnwgh good deeds," she said, listing such great people as Mother Theresa. HaniclTubniaii.Ghandi.HelenKellcr - and Manin Luther King Jr. "Greatness means when a peraon docs somediing important to help odi- ers," said LaBion №yficld. It stans at Fkiw See Sludcals - I V D2 Sarah C d lis; Teachers provide US With Strength and Wisdom.' - PhoiM by Robin ftrgiisMii NMlyAle)(andw;*MartinLulhar King fought so biKkpMpla LaBran MayMd:'Qrsatness means when a penon doM oouidrideth«buswhafathoywantto,oatwhorathaywantlo.' sonwlhing Important to help othefs.' N o r th D a v ie M ic M Ie S c h o o l S tr iv in g T o M a in ta in E x c e l l e d • yM bBuiriM nlt Davie County Entoiirise Rcconl I BeproudofNorthDavicMiddleSchool. I ThestatcABCsofEducalionpiogramtec- pgnized It as "exemplaiy" and a "school of disdnctkm." maUng il one of ttie best in thè tute. ; SeveiittigradcwritingandcighttignKkcoin- piter scorn an excellent Computer scotet •maig all ùudeau are up. Trina Jackson was haiiied Divie Couoly Teacher ofttw Year, and lUlpwed Ihat upby winning the Regio« 7 dOc. I H k tb 's a new computer lab and fournéw clamxims. ‘^y^tudenla are leanlng ici|iect and mpoMl- bility. They volunieer, and pnctice good man- nen and behavkir on and off campus. Then are aAer-schoolacdvittes focusing on acadendcs and aihlcttcs. Special interest clubs include grou|» dial like books and science. Administrators, teachcn, parenU, students, aad memben of the conununity all contribute to dd> success, Donna Jakob of ttie school's advisory council toM memben of ttie county Dont diink fbr a second ttW Nonh Davie Is resdng on iu laurels. The/ie working to con- dnue to improve sludenu' abilides, ai^ need help fnm tt» school boanl and conimimlty. At dK lop of ihe llsl of needs, acconllng to Jikob. l^a Adl-dme teduology coonUnalor. “Teachers must excel and go forward... and need financial, verisal support." ________________-Oonna Jakob which wouU give teachers mon time to do whal ttey wete hired to do-teach. . "Teacheis must also excel aad go forwani." she sakl. "Tcacheis need die financial and ver­ bal support ... and dme to take die courses needed." Ihe best leachen an dioae who never кжеа kive for leandng, ^ sakl.. Ihoae leachen shoukl be sought and rewanled. The curriculum shoukl consundy be stud­ ied and expanded, she sakl. Studenu widi special needs aren't always served as well as ttiey shoukl be - especially ttiose who need a kll of remedial help and dw acadendcidly gifted. Jakob sakl. Busing is a condnucd source of stress and dmeforschooladminlstralon.Someroutesare too long, and too many teacheis and suppon penonnel an required to drive school buses. shesakL Jakob suggested studying die routes,, and staggeringopenlngandckningdmesofschools S0 dial driven could work for more dun one school.Thejabof handllngsch^ busesshouki be in die central office, not adniinistraton:irf; individual schools, she sakl. lakob built her tepon to die boanl on four:; principles: > : • high expectadons for studenu; •acadenuc work and career mining; •ladtudc for teachers; and ' • family atdtude and relaHonships between' studenu, teachcn, parenu and die community. "Nordi Davie docs have high expKiadon: for all of iu students," she said. All involved work to motivate studenu to reachhighergoda.' Teachershaveroomtouseinnovadvemedi-.: ods. "North Davie applauds excellence in staff.! memben. Please provide die financial sufMl D2 • D À VIE COUOTYIK IÌE R P R IS E RECORD, Jan. 29,1998 Davie Schools DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 29,1998, - D3 аРчеШ Mocksvllle Elementary lulicRctchcr’ssecoiHl graders have been exploring weather. They have studied the sun and heat, rain, fog, slect.snow.thundcfslomu. hurricanes, andtomadocs.EiKhsludenlhaschartcd the weather dally and monltonsl the . icmpciatures.Studcntspcrromicdvati- DUS scicnce expeririKnts thal Involved evaiwrallon and condensation. Slu- denUmadcatomadoandcrcatcdlhun- dcr and lightning. Sludcnts observed clouds and designed their own cloud shape as Ihey read ll Looks Like Split Milk. Tltcy wrote a rainbow poem using their five senses with weather topics. , Kerri Wall'sthinlgradcrsarcrcad- ing The Big Snow. They have been ; doing aclivilies with the book. Stu­ dents will make snowflakes and wrile directions on how they made them. Rocks and minerals ore being studied in science. They made volcanoes. Students of the Week of Jan. 21 arc ; BryanMari(land,TayIorSmool,Xavicr Dulln,ZachDrcchsicT.RebeccaDiake, Hubert Rivers. Brandi Capps, Craig Cleary, William Massle, Brandon Lowe. Jonathan Shires, Thomas ; Seaford, Jasmine Fortune, Mallhcw : VanHoy,MlstyStcwart,KamiaLane, ; Sonny Stanley, Zachary Howard, BiuceStrickIand,LynishaSraoot,J.C. Powers,Zach Eaton,and KaylaSnydcr. Coobemee EJemcnlary Kinderganen students of Nancy Haipe and Debbie Allison have been leaming about Ihe letter "Pp". During . an time, Ihey mixed red and blue fìn­ ger paint togclher to create purple. In Uie ABC centcr, they made a popcorn P. At maUi time, Uiey csUmated how much popped com one half cup of unpoppedkenielswouldpnxluce.They also guessed which would make morc popped kemels-gourinet colored com orrcgularcom. Students made a book . ondpuppetofPolkaPlgandilstcnedto - her stoiy. They made penguin puppets t <r - South Davie students on a field trip to the Blltmore Estate. Savannah McLamb; ‘Volunteers are tnily special people.": Students Define Greatness In Annual MLK Speech Contest and oclcU out a play wiih them. Kindergarten students of Tammy Clodgo have been learning about grow- ing up from the book Wlltlam'sTime. Sludenls have writienabout things they want todo when Ihcy growoldcr. ЛПег reading Kaiy and ihe Big Snow, stu­ dents mode posters of the places Kaly cleaned around ihc city. ЛПег reading Ihrcc veniions ofThe Mltlen, students decoded namcsofihccharaclen. White Mrs. Ciodgo read each slory, students acted as ihe animals and crawled Intoa giant mltlen. The mltlen Is now used as a spccial piacc for students to nap. WUliam R. Davie Elemtnlary In memory of Lany Jones, former principal, students collcctcd 281 iiems for A Storehouse for Jesus. The PTO, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Rich. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Whaley, Mr. and Mrs. BillO’Ncal.andLlndaDrycandMona Swicegood's kindergarten class do­ nated $157 in memory of Mr. Jones. Students Matthew Rick, Nicholas Gaither, Candice Cohen, and Jackie Sfeelman along with PTO President Nota Rich and tea'hcr assistant Ruby O’Neal delivered ihc Items on Friday, Jan. 23. The sch(X)I will continue lo collect Items ihrough January. On January 15, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Tutlcrowprescntcdaprogramon wild­ life and hunting responsibilities to Alycc Bagshaw’s and Pam Rcnegar's .second grade classes. Students saw a video on wildlife In Davic Counly and InWyomlng.Sludcntshcard the sounds of dccr and wild turkey. They saw the heads of a black bear and a dccr, the ratltcsQfara(ttcsnakc,abcar skull,and copperhead snakcskln,andnprcscrvcd water snake. Students were encour­ aged lo protect wildlife and be respon­ sible for the environment. Sccond graders have been studying matter. Students described ihemsclves in a “Guess WhoT’ game, and plan to go 10 Ihc circus on Feb. 12. Bus Riders of the Week for the wceksofDcc. l-Jan.23wcrctrcaiedlo an icc crcam social Monday, Jan. 23: Malhew Speer, Casey Fcrcbcc, Chris­ tian Martinez, Amber Carrion, Megan Medford, Ryan Bameycastle, Brandy Carilon, Luke Naylor, Jcssica McLclland, Tiffany Short. Anthony King, Erin Reavis, Nichole Miller, Patrick Harris. Kayla Potls, Joel Metz, Martlka Laltimorc, Brandon Jones, Jordan Hempstead. PcdroBarlolo, Ben Hinson, Heather Smilh, ShanaToney, Brandyn Sands. Troy Blakley, Dennis Mendez, Judith Delao, and Tray Hinson. First graders of Jenny Pence and PaUy CoUins have bcct^ learning about penguins. Penguins has bccnlhe theme for the ccnten and foractivltiesinclud- ing wriling, art, and rcadlng. Using the Saxon math program -students arc leaming a number of malh skills doily. One upcoming aclivily Involves turn­ ing the classroom Into a groccry store. Students have brought from home empty cans and boxes for the "store". Tlw Citizenship luncheon was held on Jan. 21 In the school cafeteria. Continued From Page Dl home at a young age, when children should respect and obey their parents, he said. And the children need to be encouraged, guided and supported to do the righl things by their parents, teachers, churches and communities, he said. SarahCollislhinks lhat teachers are great. Teachers provide wisdom and strength for ordinary, everyday liv­ ing," she said. To Pinebrook fourth grader Savannnah McLamb, volunteers are great "Many people who render these services deserve greatness," Savannah said. They do Ihese services out of greatness of their hearts. These are truly special people. We need to giye them a big pat on the back." Winners In the contest were: ' • Grades 4-5: Matthew Rich, first; Neely Alexander, second; Rueban Ijames, third. • Grades 6-8: Sara Stutts, firsi; M- tlnene White, second; Monica Olcjarczyk, third. •Grades9-12: Brandon Robinson, firsl; Sophia Maitinez, second. Other participants were: fourth grade - Hannah Thompson, Ernest Mayfield, Brittany Gaither, LaBion Mayfield, Savannah McLamb. Sarah Collis; fifth grade - Kimbcriy Carter, eighth grade - Amanda Carter, Mor­ gan Harris, Rachel Burriss. C o n s e rv in g E n e rg y G o a l O f S c h o o l P lan C a reer O p p o r tu n itie s A v a ila b le F or D a v ie S tu d e n ts ByMlkeBmiliardl Davie County Enterprise Record Th e prognun willrcquircthcschoois lobuyacomputer program to monte engergy usage while comparing il lo Electricity, fuel oil and natural gas the weather, andtohire a person, pn)(>. ВуВсжНоЬт СтхгСошжк» Divie High School ; Davie High School provides many cmea developrnenl oppoituniUcs to students in tnnsitioning ftom iiciiool-ta-wock. Career and coiiege infomiaUon is available in Uie guidance office In'K* buikling and in Uk student services office in'B'building. Students can get InfomiaUon on carters, colleges, financial akI, scholarships, job open­ ings. Davie County was fortunate U) leceivealobReadygtantUjallowusto purchase needed career information. Lined below are some of U* career devek)|iiiieiuc|ip0ituniue3sludentscan uie; •Shadowing. Students have Uie ofipaitunity 10 ’shadow' someone in a caieer in whkh Uiey have an inteiesi. ; lUaisaiGhoolqiaaacredacdvityUial 4 ^ iM COUM at an аЬкосс. ;: •Collc(c View Software. Suidenu ' CMobuiniofciinatioarcganlingtiadc ' ichoals,caauiiiiailycol]egcs,fowyear poUeges, gnduale schools, careers, fi­ nancial aid, Kholanhipa, and military careen. Students may use Uk college view by таЫл( aa appointment wiUi Mn. Komedy in Uk guklance olfice. •baenahipi. Sludenu wUl receive ciKuaitofcnditfarvolunlcering 130 hiiun but cannot receive any money ; fotwaridng.Stiideiiumaydaacateer, ' sovicc or leaching intcmihip. ■AppiCTliceihii». This is a great opponunity for a student to receive training wiUi a good salary for a skill Uiat is recognized naUonwide. Inter­ ested juniors and senlon should see Mr. Kennedy in Uk student services office. Studenu will be able to receive one unit of credit for every 270 hours U«y woric, wiUi a maximum of Uirce credits per year. College Day. Juniors and seniors have one day Uiey can visit a school if Uk school Is 30* miles from DHS. Students should see Uieirstudenthand- book for more infomiaUon. •Interest Inventories. These are assessments Uiat measure a student's interest as It relates to career planning. This is a good fust step, especially if a studentisundecldedonacareer. These can be obtained from any counselor or Mr. Hobson, (career counselor in Uk student services office in 'B ' build­ ing). Freshmen wUI be taking an inter­ est inventny and an aptitude test in Uk Freshmen Success class. This wiU give suidents a personalized printout of Uk results wiUi suggestions of ca­ reen clusten Uiat match students' in­ ieresu and aptitudes. •Career Cniising Program. (Re- placesCarecrDay)-Thisisanoppoftu- nityforaU studenu 10 hearcareospeak- cn afler school fcr 3(M3 minutes. Studenu are wekome lo hear as many speakers Uioughoul the year as they wouWUke. lfyouhaveaquesUohs,sce or call Mrs. Bracken 634-7490. •Job Placement Service. Mr. Hobson publicizes a list of job opcn- ings. Students should listen tochanncl one and took for informaUon sheeu wiUi a list of openings around campus. Students arc cncouraged to find a job Uiat is related to Uk career UKy are planning to enter after they finish Uicir education. •Summer Programs. There are many summer programs that arc ca­ reer related on coiiege campuses. A good cxaropie is SfTE (Student Intro ducUon To Engineering) at NCSU; StudcnU will learn about Uk different fields of engineering, die courses stu­ dents have to take to become an engi­ neer, and Uk NCSU campus. Mrs. Little will distribute summer program bulletins beginning in late January. •Career Resources. Studenu may checkout books,videos, magazines on vanous careers. The latest Infonnation according to Uk Bureau of Labor statistics is tiiat 80% of Uk new jobs in Uk U.S. will require more Uian a high school di­ ploma but less Uian a four year degree. Technical skills will be in big demand ¡nUK21stccnIuiy. The key to finding oul infomiation for StudcnU is to listen to announce- menu on channel one and look for signs/posters around campus. Parenu should read UKinformaUoninUK Davie Counly Enterprise concerning DHS in Uk Davie Schools section. Parenu are encouraged to call 634-738S for an appoinUnent to discuss UKir son and/ ordaughler'scareerplans. Nowisalso agood time todiscussasnident'ssched- ule for nexl year. arc morc plentiful now than during the 1970s. But the pricc for Ihcsc commodities continues torise. and Isabigpanofthc budget for Davie County Schools. Boanl of education members ear­ lier this month agreed to a contract with anenergy management company that couid save hundreds of thousands of dollars over the next five years. Nelson Jessup, owner of EduCon, estimated the savings, or "cost avoid­ ance," at 5100,000 over the first three years. If the school system doesn't save money,itdoesn'thavelopayEiluCon's fees, he said. "Cost can be reduccd wilhoul any negative impact on people inUK build­ ings," Jessup said. "We're not talking about a program that wil I make people uncomfortable." ably about 20-30 hours a «tck, to manage U k program. In addilion to pinpointing potential problems, the prognun Indudes edu­ cation ofali people who use huiiJings. especially custodial ond maintenance employees. Thatawarcness would em­ phasize Ihe value of saving energy. "You don't need to budget any money. The cost comes from the sav­ ings you get," Jessup said. "It worits. it's worked in a lot of school districu across tho country. There’s a myriad of things you do to save. Most school systems, by Ihcir Ihinl year, can reduce (energy ex­ penses) by lSto20pen:em. "If the savings do not equal or ex­ ceed whal that person (coonlinator) is paid, by contract, I would re-inibutsc U k boanl for U k difference," he said. SW K lX iO O D l \ \\ l .l , R I \ I 1 ( ) U s ( 7 0 4 ) 6 3 4 - 2 2 2 2 854 V a lle y R oad Ktodcs-ville Professional C t; ^ ^ o c l c s - v i l l e , N C Three Earn ASU Pegrees . ; Thee Dtvie rnUcMs earned de- : greei during Appalichian Slate : Univcnilyli саиписетац Dec. 20.Teny Blatc Buder or Mocksville : o^ibKhekt'sofbuslnmailinin- isntkm degree: Weady Lane Brown of Mocks­ ville earned a bichekir's degree. Amy Renee Beeker of Mocksville earned a hkheloi'a degree. N E W F O R Y O U W inter Clearance of Selected Items Excellent Selection of Plus Sizes Great Children's Clothes Selection Fonnal Wear & Household Items ll«SMi>WHWt«tn -nweday.#iMaye-.3M;00 Salurday •:30-2M .«..«сЗЙЯГ-ЯГ'эвя.гвл 3Jiira4!IS52a?nlWrSlSS Ф - KyleSNkfiMdm iM KalhiWtB ESmGrahbч ш т АМсЬГмгкп МмгуНпМ «♦■3151 D C C C Т о O ffe r C l a s s e s In D a v ie The Davie Campus of Davidson County Communiiy College will offer the following Continuing Education classes beginning Feb. 3. 1 Know Nothing About Comput­ ers is a hands-on compuler course C a u d le R e c o g n iz e d Kevin L. Caudle, a senior envlron- menUd science major at Fcrrum Col­ lege In Virginia, has been named lo "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges." Caudle is from Mocksville. Clint Alexander In his costume as Leo the mascot. Clint Alexander Honored Alexander Clint Edward Alexander, the Greensboro Collcge Pride male mas­ cot "Leo," is nmkedNo. 8 nationally in Uk resulu of Uk NCA video entries fortiK 1998 NCA CollegialeNational Championship April 1-3 in Daytona Beach, ■Fla. Alexander i. oneoftwomascou . IntiKUjp lOnmk- ing from Division ni schools. The oUw eight mascou nmked in Uk top , 10 are from Division I schools, which include Georgia Tech, Virginia Tech , and Uk University of Nebraska. Alexander, a sophomore from Ad­ vance has served as Uk Pride mascot for two years. Before coming to Greensboro Coiiege he served as the mascot for Uuce years al Davie High School.' . A UKatre/UieaUe education major, Alexander says his major goes hand- in-hand wiUi perfonning as Uk Pride mascot Alexander usually perfomu during Uk half time of Greensboro CoUegespoitingevenUwlUiUK Pride's female mascot "Leona". TogetiKrUK mascou are called "The Pride," repre­ senting one family of lions. "A lol of my routines are spontane­ ous," said Alexander. He added Uul his routines also require a grcat deal of practice. Tni accomplishing different stunUand am now focused on leaming how to do flips." Alexander takes great pride In his job as mascot. "1 feel Uk life of Uk mascot is to send pride to Uk crowd wiUi actions of enUiusiasm. Keeping tiK audience involved in the game Is nol exacUy easy. UKrefore, wc must love whal we do and who we are, Greensboro College muslfuidUialpride and show it." AlexanderistiKsonofCharlesand Lynda Alexander of Advance. Atiie- atre scholarship recipient, he is a stu­ dent ambassador for Uk Greensboro College Admissions Office and is a member of Peer Awareness wiUi Stu­ denu, Uk Campus Activities Board, GC Players and Rotary Club. Hewas a member of Uk Homccoming Coun Uiispastfall. Hiscommunity activities include volunleering witii Into the sueeu, acoalltion of Greensboro Col­ lege studenu who volunteer tiKir time in Ok Greensboro community. ASU Chancellor's List Includes 2 From Davie TwoDaviestudcnis at Appalachian Siati University weni named tothc fail semester dean's list by maintaining minimum 3.85 grade point averages'. Amy Nicole McCray, an eiemen- tary education major of Mocksvillc; and Nancy Robrina WalkcrofMocks- vlllc, a psychology major. Bucker Named To Dean's List Allison Buckner, daughter of Dr. andMis.KennitG.BucknerofMocks- viilc and Rcston, Va. was named to the fall semester dean's list at N.C. Sute Univemlty wiUi a grade point average of 4.0 She was one of a select few seniors whose junior proposals for a research practkum in their major field was ac­ ccpted. She has spent her senior year working at BASF in Uk research tri­ angle whik still a full-time student at N.C. Sute. Nine Earn NCSU Honor Nine Davic students al Nonh Caro­ lina Slate University were named lo the fall semester dean's list. Earning perfcct 4.0 averages were: Katharine Page Archcr of Ashburton Road, Advance; Derek MichacI Fbsier of Milling Road. Mocksville: Shan­ non Marie Umbcrgcr of Raleigh: and DominiqucM. VonsiatskyofGolfvicw Drive, Advance. Dean's list students with minimum 3.25 grade point averages werc: James Wright Coulslon of Raleigh; MichacI Paul Dehaan of Rointrec Court. Ad­ vance: Mary Rcbccca Essie of Essie Road, Mocksvilte: Wesley Alan Fos­ ter of Dulin Rood, Mocksvillc; and Nancy Elizabeth Jones of Raleigh. which gives novice users the opportu­ nity lo leam basic compuler operations und functions. Students will create, prim, and save simple documents, ma­ nipulate amouse, and leam basic Win­ dows manipulation. IbJs course is'a pre-requlsiie for all software classes. Students need a 3 1/2" high densily disk. aucsday,Ftb.3-Maich 10,5:30- 7:30 P.M., $3S fee plus a $5 materials fee) Building Level П Standard In­ spection course is for individuals in­ specting residential and small com­ mercial and the pertinent code sec­ tions. The coursc provides a working knowledge of the code applicable to rcsidential and small commcrcial and fulfills the requirements to take Ihe qualifying examination for level П. Volumes I, I-C andVOnecded. (Thurs- day, Friday & Salurday, Feb. 5-14,8' a.m.-5 p.m., $35 fee) DCCC offers comprehensive edu­ cational opportunities for ell adults in the community. Forlnformation about other programs and courses, contact the DCCC Davie Campus Office al (704)634-2885. C O U a W G L L TRIAD, REALTORS^ CANA ROAD DAVIE-$M7,S00 32+/- ACRES lor resWentlal only and limit ol 6 homes. No mobile/modular homes. Rural setting next to Whlp-0- -Will. Conv to 1-40. 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S45-SS4.000.. BARBAHAOR lAOONNA09fr«aie BM riM BBM -BUH-APPROX 32 ACRESig n C M lottoIreadtrombi. l6.ooorACRC. BETTY PO nS9 9B-lt5B' lito n n e a L o i i9Si05JXO and 10120$99.000.BRCC mambind V O a F lE M M O B iB - llir w - DAVŒ COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 29,1998 Ricky Almeter, John Breier and Andy Almeter tali« about tlieir adventure in John's iiving room where he is recovering. H a p p y E n d in g FastHiinking Makes Difference In Dangerous Situation By Jeanne Houpe D avic C ounty E nlcq)risc R cco n l C old w as Ihc only w ay lo d cscribc Ihc m orning o f Jan . 17 . w hen Joh n B reier and Andy A lm eter headed oul ju sl after daybreak on a scouting trip through Ihc w oods along H auser C rcck behind the A tm eler hom e in Farm ingion. Iracking d eer, spoiling birds and searching Гог coyote. E ach w earing aboul three layers o f clothing and carrying ih c gear they had packed ih e nighl b efo re, they Ihoughl Ihey w ere prepared for anything os they set ou t on their regular Salurday m orning adventure w ith Andy’s younger brother R ick y. T h ey w ere aboul a m ile from ihc house w k n Ihcy began looking for a good spot to cross the cn.'ek, according lo R icky. TT)C 12-ycar-oId found a stum p w ith roots and quickly m ade his w ay across tl. bul, w hen Joh n w ent lo do the sam e, h is fool slipped im o the m ud and stuck in one o f the roois causing him to fall sidew ays into ihc creck , h e said. W ith his leg still caught in the root, Joh n w as hanging лу1|Ь his head subm erged in the w ater. W ithout hesitating 15*year*old A ndy jum ped inlo the freezing w ater to help h is friend. U nable lo get him loose from the stum p, h e could only hold his head above the w ater w hile R ick y sw am back across the creck and ran ih c m ile back h om e for help, A ndy said. H is son stum bled and fell iw icc as he ran from ihc w oods. H e looked like he w as being chascd , R ick A lm eter said. W hile his w ife. Su e, called 911, R ick follow ed R ick y hack lo the creek. S h e said she tried lo call all the neighbors she could thm k o f thal m ighi be able lo help, but none o f them w ere hom e. In the m eantim e, R ick found his old er son standing aboul tw o feet deep in w ater and tw o leel deeper in Ihc m ud beneath the w ater. T h e area near the river bottom had been flooded aboul a w eek b efo rc and w as like a sw am p. "I w as getting tiivd. M y knees w ere hurting,’* A ndy said. A ble to gel Joh n ’s leg free, father and son m oved him dow n the creek searching for a placc w here they m ight be able to get him out o flh c w ater. A ndy lied the rope they had carried w ith them lo a tree and braced his friend's good leg, as they used the rope to pull him a couple feel at a tim e up the bank oul o flh c creek, R ick said. W orried at first that Joh n's leg w as broken, h is prim ary con cem had bcco m e the bod y tem perature o fth e 14-year*old, w ho w as having trouble - conccnlrating. B u t h e reaii/ed he had to help all h e could and rem ained calm , R ick said. H e never thought he w as goin g to die, John said, but h e rem em bers looking up the hill and thinking it w ould be im possible lo get back up it. "ll w as a painful w ay lo get him ou t." he said. W hen they got him out, R ick said he lold him he w ould havc to hold onto a tree until em ergency person­ nel arrived. W ith him oul o fth e w ater, Ihe A lnicters rem ained concerned aboul John's h(xly tcntperature. A ccording to his sister Erika. Joh n's tem perature w as dow n to 9 3 degrees. A t that point, the K xly starts to shut dow n, and he could have suffered brain dam age, she siiid. Su ffering from hypoih cm iia. John said it felt like h is jo in ts w ere freezing up and he w as starting to black oul. H e could grip h is gun thal had fallen into the w ater w ith h im , and il hurt him to m ove, A ndy said. R ick y w as doing the best jo b o f staying w arm , as he m ade the m ile run bock to h is house to lead rescue personnel to the scene. First responders from Farm ington V olunteer F irc D epartm ent. David H utchins. T erry Spillm an and M arshall Spillm an, w ere ihc firsl lo arrive. S u e said. E M S arrived stK>n after them . "T h o se guys w ere very m otivated, v eiy helpful and very w orried about his body tcm peraturc." R ick said. U nable to get an am bulancc anyw here clo sc to the crcek . ihcy strapped the gu m ey onto a four- w heeler to transport Joh n from the w oods. T h e banks are about 2 0 feel above the creek. R ick said. I f not for a deer path, they m ight have needed a h elicopter to gel him oul, A ndy said. T h e Spillm an fam ily brought their four-w heeler. It's a good feeling lo havc neighbors show up to help the w ay they did, R ick said. W ithout that foui;-w hcclcr. they would have needed lo carry him about u m ile k ick to the house, he said. A w eek after the accid en l. the Alm eter^ arc Ivam in g w ith pride in Iheir sons and Joh n. Joh n w as able lo rem ain calm and helped them all h e could, w hile Andy and R ick y looked at th e silualion nnd did Ihe best thing they could fast. Not one o f the three panicked. Tliat’s the reason this story has a happy ending, though not en lircly so. T lie siid new s is that the grow th ptaie in Joh n 's right leg has heen d aim ged , m eaning the leg w ill nol grow any m ore. Su e said. But Joh n is getting used to the cast, stretching from h is thigh lo his toes, w hich he m ust w ear for the next m onth. H e said he w on'l b e able to go lo s ch w l as long as he’s in the cast and w ill have a hom e tutor. 'T m probably finished gm w ing an yw ay," John siiid. A nd. as stwn as he is able, he plans lo be k ick out scouting w iih Ills friend, though avoiding the spot w here he fell. Fo r now , the son o f Joh n and Loretta B reier is spending a lot o f tim e on Ihe sofa unable lo even gei in lo a car. T h e hanlest part is getting used to being alm ost totally depen­ dent. H e can'l get up the siairs al his house w ithout help, he said. H e is already getting used lo telling his fam ily to bring him things, his sister said. • Su e said she’s slill upset ahoul Joh n's leg but is relieved that a dangerous silualion turned oul so w ell. T h e y all stuck logcih er," she said. PUBLIC NOTICE NORTHCAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY EXECUTORS NOTICE Having qualified as Exocutor ol tho Estate of Edna Creola Forrest Sayno, de* ceased, late of Davfe County, North Coro* Ilna. this Is to notify all persons having claims against sakJ estate to preseni them to the undersigned on or before tho 22nd day of April, 1998, being three months from tho first day o( publication or this notice will be pleaded In bar ot their recov­ ery. Ailpersonsindebted to said estate wUI please m ake Immediate payment to tho . undersigned. TMs the 22nd day of January, 1998. Jo e Long,633 Deadmon Road. Mocks* ville. NC 27028, Executor ol the Estate of Edna Creola Forrest Sayne, deceased. 1-22-41П NORTHCAROUNA DAVIE COUNTY CC^ECUTORS NOTICE. Having qtiaiified as Co-Exocutors of tho Estate of Annie Jon es Mock, do­ ceased, fate of Davle County, North Caro­ lina. this Is to notify all persons having claims against sakl estate to present them to the undersigned on or boforo the 15th day c f April, 1996. being throe months from the first day of publicaiion or this notkie will be pleaded In bar of their recov­ ery. All personsindebted to sakl estate wiil please m ake Immediale payment to tho undersigned. This the 15th day of January. 1996. Bobby Jam es Kellor Sr.. 708 Liberty Church Road, Mocksvillo. NC 27020, and Retha Cleary Kellor, 708 Liberty Church Road, Mocksvillo. NC 27028, Co-Execu- tors of the Estate of Annie Jon es Mock, doceased. M 5-41P NORTHCAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY ADMiNtSTRATORS НОЛСЕ Having qualified a s Administrator of the Estate of Jam es Maivin Qaithor.de- ceased , late of Davie County. North Caro­ lina, this Is lo notify all persons having claims againsi sakl estate to present thom to tho undersigned on or before the 29lh day ol April. 1990, being three months from the first day ol publicaiion or this rx)tice wilt be pleaded in bar of Цю1г recov­ ery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please m ake Immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 29th day of Janu av , 1998. Jam esTonyO aither. 169 Barium U n e. Statesville. NC 28677, Administrator of the Estate ol Jam es Man/In Gaither, de­ ceased. 1-29-4tn The wild life is gone and done... Naggin’Agis 71. H A P P Y , B IR T H D A Y ! Happy 30th BtathdayOirhtina “You should see the picture we started to user Lav»-Vour fti«Mr-Maw and №• rest ol the family NORTHCAROUNA .(n DAVIECOUNTY «dCUTOMMOTICB Having q in llM a , Ex m m w ol №. Estaie o l J e e .l e W .S ( ) .u g h .< l « ^ ^eolD «vl«O oun ty,N ort)C «o«n M !h i; to nollly all p«r«on« hm ln gdiim s aoalne ■said estate to p m « it m «n to tt» ¿ S T ■ s lo n o d o n o rtn to « *» lethdayolA offl ■ 199e.belr44im »m orlh$lrom ih«flreffi ol publicaiion or this none» WII be p lM d ii. In bar ol Ihelr recoveiy. А И р егю гаТ (tabled to said tsia la wtn please m ak,' Immediata payinontio Dm undersigned ' This tha 1 Sth day of Jan u a^ , i s s e ' ■ Robert L. Spaugh, IM S № klns BoV ■ lom Road, Yadtinvllle.NC 2705S,E xeoi. '■ tor ol lha Estaie o l Jessie W. Spauoh.' doceased. ^ . M W tp NORTHCAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY EXECUTBIXNOflCE Having qualilled a s Eiacutrl« ol ih , Eslale ol Raymond Odell Crawlord, 315 Morse Slrael, MocksvUle, NC 87020, de-' coased. lata of Davle County, Nonh Caro* lina, this Is to notify all persons having - claim sogainslsaldeetaleloprasenlthem ■lo the undersigned on or before the 15th ' day ol April, 1988, being three monlhs ■ Iron Ihe Hrsl day of риЫкавоп or this notice urtll be pleaded In bar of their recov-' ory.AlipersonsindetiledloBekleslalewH ptease make Immediate paymeni to the undersigned. This the 15th day of Januaiy, 19 9 8 .' Carol Wooten Cravvford, 315 М оги' Stloot,Mocksvllle,NO 27028, E«Kutriiio(' Iho Eslale ol Raymond Odell Crawtord,- ■ deceased. ^ 1 - W ip - : NORTHCAROUNA ' DAVIECOUNTY ADMMSTRATRIX NOTICE Having quaM ed a s Admkilstratrli ol Iho Estate ol Stephan Coains Foster deceased, late of Davle County, Nonh Carolina, this Is 10 nollly ali persons having ctelms againsi sakl esiate lo prassntthtm lo Ihe undersigned on or belore the 22nit day ot April, 199B, being three months Irom Ihe lirsl day o l p u U M o n or this notice will be pleaded In barol Iheir iscev. oiy. Allporsonalndobtodtosakloslalewill please make Immediate paymeni to the undeisigned. This the 22nd day of Januaiy. 1998.; Caidyn B. Foster, 105 Mortgage Hil Way,Mock5ville,NC2702e,AdmWslrslilx ' ol the Estate ol Stephan Collins Foslw, MARTIN, VAN HOY. SMITH» RAISBECK, UP Ten Court Squai, Mockavllla, NC 27028. ' |.22.«h Advance Florist & Gift Baskets' — WeDrllvtr— (910)940-вЭ37 C R A W F O R D C o n s t m c t io n C o . Free Written EsUmatea Guaranteed In 3 Woridng Days 10% Off Additions, Roofing & Qutteiing 9 6 X '2 4 3 5 (Local, Leave Message) H a p p y 4 6 th Weddin5 A im iv e rs a iy John & Colleen Forrest W e Love You! From your children, gnmdchUdren and greu-grandchUdren MONEY I N A S L IT T L E A S 2 4 H O U R S ! i Rick, Sue, Ridty and Andy Almeter visit wilti John and Ente Breier days after the accident in which John hurt his leg. -Photo« by Robin Fargutton F r a m e d A r t 5 a l e Saturday, January 3 1 st • 10:00 AM to 7-.00 PM Prices begin a t $10.00...nothing over $ 2 0 0 .0 0 ' n Over 200 quality, framed pictures liy artists such as John Furches, Philip Fhllbeck, "Cotton" Ketchle, Tim Bruce, William ■ - iorMainum, Robert Flowers, Larry Burge, Kim Langevin and others. C O B B E C TIO N The ad tor H MAlLBGXBFic that ran last week for 69C color copies, read offer good for Feb. 28 only. It should have read offer good through February 28. ■ ■ M a r g a r e t C a u d l e In c o m e T a x S e r v i c e 1478 N, M ain St. M ocksviile, NC 27028 _______________634-2112 All States Available On Ihe spot preparalion available for aU states in the USA s/m» 19« DAVÍE COUNTY ENTERPMSE RECORD^ Jan. 29,199Í8 - D5 PUBLIC NOTICES NORTHCAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY IN THE QENERAL COURT O F JU STICE SU PERIO R COURT DIVISION BEFO RE THE CLERK 9 7 S P 1 2 5 WiLLIAM TAFT GODBEY by his Qtiardlan MARVIN T. JOHNSON. C t^RA Q . YORK (wkkMf). fVllLi}RED QODBEY JOHNSON husbar>d. rvtARVINT. JOHNSON. . Petitioners LUDIE Vi. THIGPEN, (wWower), JOHN NORRIS BLACKWELDER and wife, SARAH H. BLACKWELDER. DOROTHY B. ATKINSON and husband. CLINTON ATKINSON, SHIRLEY N. CAUDILL,' (widow), DORIS Q . KLEYSTEUBER and husband. PAUL KLEYSTEUBER. LINDA Q. HAUSER and husband, RICHARD HAUSER. MINNIE Q. GILL, (widow). CARL 8 . CAMPBELL and wife, EDNA W .C A M P6EU ., Rteporvdents NORTHCAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY EXECUTORS NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the Estateol Rufus L. Brock, deceased, late of Davle Counly, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the under­ signed on or before the 29th day ol April. 1998. beingthreemonths Irom thefirstday of pubilcatlon or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons In­ debted to s^d estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 29th day ol January, 1998. Margaret H. Brock, 664 Sanford Av­ enue. Mocksviile, NC 27028, Executor ol Iho Estate of Rufus L. Brock, deceased. BROCK & HAMILTON Attomey lor Estate 151 S. Main Street Mocksvillo, NC 27028 (704) 634-3518 1-29-4tn Under and by virtue ol an Order of the Honorable Kenneth D. Boger, Clerk of Su p rio r Court of Davla Cotmty, North Carolina, entered on tha 6th day ol Janu­ ary, 1998, m ade In the above entitled Sp e­ cial Proceedlng. the undersigned, who was by aaki Order appointed Convrdssloner to sell №e lande deecribed In the petition, will on Friday, the 20th day of February. 1996. at 11:00 o'clock a.m . at the William Taft Godbey Hom epl«M ,291 NCHIghwaygOI North. Harmony. North C arolna. 28634. offer for sale to the Mghest bidder for cash, that certain tract or parcel of land lying and being In CalahalnTownship,DavieCounty, North Caroiina and Tumersburg Town* ship. Iredell County, North Carolina, more particUariy deecribed a s follows: TRACT «1. lying and being in Davle County, Nortti Carolina. BEGINNING atastone In oidStatesvtlle Road, Paui Stroud's and SkJney Prather's com er; thence North 8 6 degs. W est 7.00 chains to an Iron pin; thence North 64 degs. 3 5 mln. W est 20.80 chains to a stone: thence South 5 degs. W est 2.00 ctiains to an iron pin; Ihence North 84 degs. W est21.50 chains toastone,Sidney Prather^ and Henry Reich's com er, thence North 5 degs. E ast 2.25 chains to an Iron pin, Guy Stroud's com en thence South 61 degs. East 12.75 chains to an iron pin; thence North 5 degs. 40 min. East, with Guy Stroutfs line, 23.20 tf\aint to an tron pin; a new com er; thence South 65 degs. 2 0 mln. East 30.68 chains to an iron pin. a new com en thence North 5 degs. East 5 .12 chains to an Iron pin, Guy Stroud's original com er, thence t4orth 2 8 degs. East 3.70 chains to an Iron pin In ttw Souttiem edge of N.C. Highway #901 ; ttience cross­ ing saM highway Soutti 6 2 degs. East 13.60 chains to an Iron pin, original com en tt>ence croeemg eakI highway and foitow­ ing'O U Statesvile Road* akxig ttw foitow­ ing courses to the POINT AND PLACEOF BEGINNING: Soutti 3 5 dege. W est 12.00 chains to a point; ttience Soutti 26 degs. W est 1.00 chains to a point; ttience Soutti 10 degs. W est 6.00 ch^ ns to a point; ttience Soutti 16degs. W est 6.35 chains to THEPOINTANDPLACEOF BEGINNING, containing 99 acres, more or less. For back tttle see Deed Book 61, at P^ge 5 6 4 and Deed Book 61. at Page 198, Davle County Regist^. ' : TRACT #2. tying and being in Iredell County, NorthCarollna. • BEGINNING at a stone, N.E. Stroud's córner, and running witti Ns line Soutti 87 E ast 37* 1/2 poles to a stone, Eugene BiiKfcweil's (now ttie late C.M. Godbeys) com er; Ihence witti Blackw ell's (now QOdbe/s) line South 41/2 W est 118 poles to « stone in a ditchbank; ttience North 66 WM 66 potes to a stone in G.B. Gaittier's im»; Ihence North 9 poles to a stake in Gaittier's line; ttience Soutti 82 E ast 51 poles to a gum stump; ttience North 21/2 E ast 112 poles to ttw BEGINNING, con- talrUng 30 acres, more or less. These being ttie identical lands conveyed to Maiy W eel by Thom as B . Campbell and wife. D e ii Cam pbel, by deed dated ttie lOtti day. of March, 1894. Recorded in ttie O flce of ttie Register of Deede of Iredeii Coikity, North Carolina. For back tltie see Deed Book 310. at P ag e 146. Iredell County Registry. Saki lands are sold sublect to an liens, encum brances, taxes or defects or record tfany. An earnest money deposit equal to 10% percent of ttie highest bkl wül be requirwlfromttieNghest bidder atttie time ofsaleuev ld en ceofgoodfaitti. Thesale issub^toupeetbM sandconfim iattonby ttie Court a s by law provMed. T hiattw ôttid ayof January. 1996. Grady LM cC lam rodi, Jr. Commlsstoner 161 Soutti Main Street .jlQ cfcsvüie.N C 27026 (704)634-7502 N C SB «7e66 1-29-4tn PUBUC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARINQ BEFORE THE BOARD OF TOWN COMMISSIONERS FOR THE FOL­ LOWING ZOMNQ AMENDMENTS NOTICE I8HEREBYQIVEN,PURSU­ ANT TO THE REQUIREMENTS ol Chap­ ter 160A. Artide 19. Section 160-A-364 ot ttie Qeneral Statutes ol North Carolina and pursuant to Article 10. Sectk»n 5, ot ttie Mocksviile Zoning Orifinance, ttiat theTown Board of Commissioners will hold a PUB­ UC HEARINQ at ttie Town Hall, Mocks­ viile, N.C.. at 8 a.m . on Friday. Jan . 30, 1996. Grant Inc.. represented by Qeorge Wil­ son has submitted a request io rezone approximately six (6) acres ol land Irom Hospital-Medtoal to Residential (R-6) and Resklential Multi-Family Overiay for tho development ot an apartment complex. This property Is tocated at №e intersection of Valley Road and Hospital Street and Is further described as being Parcels 22 .2 3 , and 24 of Davie County Tax Map 1-4-11. A sign will be posted at this location to advertise said PUBLIC HEARINQ. All parties and Interested citizens shall have an opportunity to be heard In favor ol or In opposltton to ttie foregoing change. Prior to ttie hearing ail persons Interested may obtain any addittonal Informatton on ttie proposals by visiting Uie Pianning Depart­ ment in ttie Oavie County Administration Building, Mocksviile. N.C. on weekdays between 8:30 am. and 5;00 p.m. or by telephone at (704) 634-3340. . John S . Galiimore Planning and Zoning 1-22-2tn NORTHCAROUNA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTORS NOTICE Having qualified a s Executor ol ttie Estate ol WiUiam Lewis MuiOs Jr.. d e­ ceased , late of Davie County. North Caro­ lina. ttiis Is to notify all persons having daim s against said estate to present ttiem to ttie undersigned on or belore ttie IStti day of April. 1998. being ttiree monttis from ttie fIret day of publication or ttiis nottoe will be pleaded in bar of ttieir recov­ ety. Ailpersonsindebted tosald estate will please make immediate payment to ttie undersigned. ., This ttie 15lh day of January, 1998. Shelby W. Mullis, 860 CounUy Lane. Mocksviile, NC 27028, Executor of ttie Estate of William Lewis Mullis, Jr. d e­ ceased . BROCK «HAMILTON 151 S. M alnSL Mocksvilie. NC 27028 M 5-4tn NORTH CAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY IN THE QENERAL COURT O F JU STICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION FILE NO. 97 CVD 585 CHRISTINE DILL THELE plaintiff. QERHARDTHELE defendant N O n C I O P 8 U V I0 E o r PR O C E SS ■YPU M JCA TK)N TO : GERHARD THELE TAKE NOTICE ttiat apleading seeking relief against you has been filed in ttie above-entitled actton. The nature of ttie reiiet being sought is a s foitows: An actton by whtoh your spouse seeksi an absolute divorc« from you. You are required to m ake defense to such pleadbig not later ttian Febntary 16, 1996. said d ile being forty (40) days from ttw first puMtoaHon of ttiis nottoe.and upon your faKute to do so ttw plalntm wW apply to tw oourt for ttw relef sought This ttw 16tti day of Januaiy, 1996. Amy B. Freedman ................... Attorney for plaintiff P.O . Box 1245 Salisbury. NC 26145 704/630-9367 M 5-3tn NORTH CAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY NOTICE OF FOflCCLOSURE SALE Underandbyvirtueolthepow erofaale contained In a certain Deed of Trust mada by Edward Earl White and wife, Arui R. WhHe (PRESEN T RECORD 0W N ER(8): Edward W hlteand Ann W hlte)toRobertD. Hinshaw, Tru8tee(s). dated ttie 20th day ol Decombor, 1994 and rocorded In Book 218, Page 819, Davle County Registry, North Carolina. Default having been made In tho paymeni of Uie notettiereby secured by Uie said Deed of Trust and ttie undert signed. H. TERRY HUTCHENS, having been substituted as Tm stee in said Deed of Tnjst by an Instnjment duty recorded In ttie Office of ttie Reglst er ot D eeds of Davie County, North Carolina and Uie holder of ttie note evkiendng said indebtedness having directed Uiat ttie Deed of Trust bo loreciosed, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at the Courthouse Door. In Uie City of M xksville, Davio . County, North Carolina, at 3:00 P.M. on W ednosdaythe4thofFebruary; 1998and ' will sell to Uie hi(^ost bidder for cash Uio following real esiate situate In ttie County ot Davie. North Carolina, and being more particulariy described a s follows; TRACT I: BEGINNING at an Iron Crabtree com er In Anderson line, runs Soutti 5 W est witti Anderson line 4.56 chains to an Iron In sakl line; Ihence South 66 E ast 13.24chains loan Iron In Crabtree line; ttience North 5 East 4.56 chains to an Iron, Crabtree com er, ttience North 64 W est wiUi caid Crabtree line, 13.24 chains to Uie BEGINNING, containing 6 acres, more or less. TRACT II: COMMENCE at Iron stake In Alfred H utchins corner In W alter Anderson'sllne and runs South withWalter Anderson's line 296 leet to an Irwi stake, Qray Lakey's com er In Walter Anderson's line; thence E ast witti Gray Lakey's line 550 feet to an Iron stake In Gray Lakey's line; Uionce North 296 feet to an Iron stake In Alfred Hutchins line; ttience W est witti Alfred Hutchins line 550feeltottie BEGIN­ NING com er and containing ttiree and eight tenttis (3.8) acres, more or less. Togottier with improvements located ttiereon; said property being located at 197 Crabtroo Road, Mocksvillo, North Caro­ lina. These 2 tracts comprise ttiat parcel identified a s parcel 2 3 on map 0 3 on the Davio County Tax Maps. Should ttie property be purchased by a ttilrd party, ttiat person must pay №e tax of Thirty Cents (30e) per One Hundred Dot- tare ($100.00) required by NCQS §7A* 308(a)(1). T he property lo be offered pursuant to ttils notice oi sale is being olfered for sale, transfer and conveyance 'A S IS, W HERE IS .' Neittier ttie Tnjstee nor ttie holder of ttie note secured by ttie deed of tnjst/ security agroemont. or both, being fore­ closed. nor Uie offtoers. directors, attor­ neys. employees, agents or auttiorlzed representativa ot eittier ttie Tnjstee or ttie holder of the note make any representa­ tion of warranty relating to the tide or any physical, environmental, healtti or safety conditions existing in, on, at or relating to theproperty being offered for sale,and any and all responsibilities or liabliiUes arising out of or In any way relating to any such condition expressly are dlscl^m od. Also, ttiis property is being sold sub]ect to all taxes.spedalassessm onts. and prtor liens or oncum brancos ot record and any re­ corded releases. A cash deposit (no personal checks) ol five percent (5% ) of ttie purchase price, or seven hundred fifty dollara ($750.00). whichever Is greater, will be required alUie time of ttie sale. This 22nd day of January, 1998. H. Teny Hutchens. Substllute Tm stee P.O. Box 2505 4200 Morganton Road UCB Buikiing. Suite 103 Fayetteville, North Carolina 28302 1-22-2tti NORTHCAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY COeXECUTORS NOTICE Having qualified a s Co-Executore of ttw Estate of Zeima a Voggentttator. deceased, lata of Davie County. North Carolina, ttiis Is to notify aH persons having claims against sakJ estate to present ttwm to ttw u n d ^ g n e d on or betore ttie 15tti day of April. 1998, being ttiree monttis from the firet day of publicatkxi or ttils nottoe will be pleaded In bar ot ttieir recov­ e r . All personslndebtedtosakl estate wiil piease make immediate payment to ttw undersigned. This ttw IStti day of January. 1998. .. Alan Lee Voggenttialer. 2141 Martin Avenue, Freemont, Ohto,43420, and John Albert Voggenttialer. 14 Soutti Pinion Pine Cirde. Blalreden. California 96103, Co- Exacutors of ttw E state of Zelm a B . Voggenttialer. decaased. MARTIN. VAN HOY. SMITH •& RAISBECK, U .P T en Court Square ModcsvUle, NC 27028 M 5-4ttl PUBUC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARtNQ BEFORE THE BOARD OF TOWN COMMI8SIONER8 FOR THE FOL­ LOWING ZOMNQ AMENDMENTS N0nCEIBHEREBYQIVEH,PUR8U. ANTTO THE REQUIREMENTS of Chap­ ter 160A. Article 19. Section 160-A-364 ol ttie Qeneral Statutesof North Carolina and pursuant to Article 10. Section 5 , ol ttie MocksvilieZonlngOrdinance.ttiatttieTown Board ol Commisstonere will boW a PUB­ UC HEARINQ at ttie Town Hall, Mocks­ viile. N.C., at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 3. 1998. A) Tha Town ol Mocksvillo seeks to expand ttie Extraterritorial Planning Juris­ diction to ttie lollowing areas: To Uie north ol Interatate 40 to Includo Parcels 67 and 81 ol Davie County Tax Map H-3 and Parcels 19.04 ol Davie Counly TaxM ap 1-3. To the souUi and east ol Interetale 4 0 to Includo Parcels 1 4 .1 4 .0 1 .1 5 ,1 6 .1 9 .0 2 , and 19.Q7. o l ttw OavIo Courity Tax Map I-.. 3 and Parcels 86, 87, 87.01 and 86 of Davia CountyTax Map H-3. All properties are to ttie west and soutti ot Uie recently expandedextraterritorlal planning jurtsdic- Uon. A map showing ttie efiecled proper­ ties Is on display at ttie Mocksviile Town Hall and at ttie Davle Counly Planning Offlce. B) The Planning Department has sub- miltedaproposedamendmenttottioTown of Mocksviile Zoning Ordinance for Com- muntoattonTowerstoaddArttole IX. TELE­ COMMUNICATION TO W ERS. The pro­ posed am endm ent consists ol ttie foitow­ ing: All applications for a Communicatton Tower must be approved by ttie Town of Mocksvillo Board of Adjustment Commu- nication towera will be a Conditional U se tn ttie Industrial (I) district and a Conditional Uso in Uie ResWential-Agricultural (R-A) district. All towers must be setback one- hundred percent (100% ) o l ttie towera height In resklential districts and eighty percent (80r«) In industrial districts. Com­ munication com panies must present a network plan for each proposed tower silo showing all existing and proposed tower sites. Signs araprohibitedoncommuntoa- tion towers. Towera must be removed 11 not In use for one-hundred-elghty (180) consecutive days. For spedfic wording in its entirety, a copy ol ttie proposed amend- m enl may be obtained at ttie Town of Mocksviile C) The Town ol Mocksvilie proposes to change ttie zoning disttlct Irom Highway- Buslness(H-B)tolndustrtal(t)foraportton olttieldtowing properties: Parceis91and 91.01 ol Davie CountyTax Map H-3. TWs property Is tocated ofl ttie north skle ot B laise Church Road approximately 1 mile from U S Hwy 601 North. Ali parties and interested dtizens shall have an opportunity lo be heard In lavor ol or in opposition to ttie toregoing change. Prior to ttie hearing all persons Interested may obtain any additional Information on ttie proposals by visiting ttw Planning De­ partment in ttie Davle Counly Administra­ tion Building, Mocksviile, N.C. on week­ days between 8:30 a.m . and 5:00 p.m. or by telephone at (704) 634-3340. Jo h n s . Qalllmore Planning and Zoning 1-22-2tn PUBUC NOTICE . . NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARINQ be­ fore ttie Davle County Zoning Board of Adjustment on Monday, Feb. 2 ,1 9 9 6 a t7 p.m. In ttie Commissioners Room of ttie Davle County Administration Building, Mocksvilie. N.C. Business will be con­ ducted as foltows: A) Call fo order. B) Review of ttie minutes C) Dallas W. Jo n es has submitted a request lor a Sped al U se Pemiit for a private recreational fadllty to build and operate a goll practice ladlity. Theprop­ erty Is located on ttw north skle of U S Hwy 64 E ast adjacent to ttw east side of ttw Hid(ory HIH Country Club and Is further described a s being parcel S4.14 of Davte County Tax Map J-6. D) Mark Denton has submitted a re­ quest fora Special U se Permit to operate a commercial nursery In ttw Resktonttal- AgricuKurai(R-A)zoningdisttlct Thisprop- erty Is tocated off ttw north skle of NC Hwy 601 Soutti. approximately 2/10 miie from U S Hwy 601 Soutti and Is further de­ scribed a s being Parcel A-14 of Oavie CountyTaJt Map L-5-14. E ) Okl or new business. F)Adloum m ent A sign w i ba placed on ttw se proper­ ties to advertisa sakl PubHe Haaring. All partiee and Interested dtizene are Invited to attend said hearing at which «m e ttwy. shaU have an opportunity to b e heard In favor of. or In opfweitton to, ttw foregoing changes. Prtor to ttw hearing, a l persons kiterested may obtain any addittonal infor­ mation on a proposal or ask any questtons - ttiay may have byvlsitkig ttw Planning an d ' ZbningD« STATE O F NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY O F DAVIE NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE 9 7 S P 3 5 Under and by virtue ol ttie authority conti^ned In a certain deed of tm st dated April 5,1994, securing a note and Indebt­ edness ol $109,350.00, which w as ex­ ecuted by David F. Pfoffertcom (who Is Uie current owner ol Uio property described tiiereln), and which Is recorded In Deed of Tm st Book209 al page 365, Davle County Registry, ttie undersigned having beon appointed Substitute Tm stee by Instm- menl recorded In Book 251 at page 809 of said Registry, default having occurred In tiie payment of Uio note secured by said doed of tmst, and at Uie request of Uio holder of said note and pursuant lo Order ot Foredosure daled tiie 9th day ot Sop- tember, 1997, the undersigned Substitute Tm stee. In accordance with Uie provisions of said deed of tmst, will offer for sale at public auction to tho highest bidder for cash al 11:00 o'dock a.m . on W ednesday. Febmary 4 ,1 9 9 8 , at Uie courthouse door In Mocksvillo, Davie County, North Caro­ lina. ttie fixtures and lot at 111 Pembrooke Rklge Court. Bermuda Run. North Caro­ lina 27006. which is more particularly de­ scribed a s follows: BEING KNOWN AND DESIGNATED as Lot No. 6. Section (1b). on a plat entitied 'PEM BROOKE RIDGE, AT BERMUDA RUN,' recorded In Plat Book 5, at page 145, In ttie office of ttio Register of Deeds of Davle Counly, North Carolina; and TOGETHERW ITHANDSUBJECTTO alt rights, easem ents and regular and spe­ dal assessm ents. Sakl property will be sold subject to taxes, assessm ents, and any suporior easem ents, rights of way. restrictions of record. Ilens.orottierprlorencum brances, said sale to remain open for increased bids for ten days after report ttieroof to Uio CIert< of Superior Court. TheSubstituteTm slee may require ttie high bidder to deposit cash al ttie sale in an amount equal to five percent of Uie amount bid as a good faith deposit This ttie 22nd day of January. 1998. Philip E. Searcy. Substitute Tm stee W ELLS, JENKINS, LUCAS & JENKINS 380 Knollwood Street, Suite 610 Winston-Salem. NC 27103 Telephone: (910)725-2900 1-22-2tn NORTHCAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m.. t WAREHOUSE SPACE AVAILABLE I N M O C K S y i L L E 1 0 Д М 0 В « 1 « г* Г м 1 • 1 0 PI.ЧЙМИив* biM ilatM iB ulM iiie - a n e ó t e E asy A e o e e s to 1-40 ШёЁ/:TRUCKINQ COMPANY, INC. 20» US Hwy. 601 N. • Moektville, NC 7 0 4 - 4 9 2 - 7 7 1 6 • ( 8 0 0 ) 2 4 7 - 4 7 8 9 4 1 8 HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT ABOUT SELLING THE TIMBER OFF YOUR PROPERTY? WE PAY TOP PRICES FOR STANDING TIMBER/TIMBERLAND. C A L L 7 0 4 - 8 7 8 - 9 7 8 4 5 O R M O R E A C R E S A u s tin H u n t L u m b a r G o . 2 7 8 2 H h A o ry H w y . и щ а . N .C . 2 8 8 7 7 IN THE GENERAL COURT O F deceased. NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTORS NOTICE Having qualllled a s Executor ol ttie Estate ol Fay S. Boyles, deceased, lata of Davie County. North Carolina, ttils Is to notify all persone having claims against said estate to present ttiem to ttie under­ signed on or before Uie 6Ui day ol April. 1998, being ttiree monttis from ttie firat day of publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar ot ttieir recovery. All persons in- . debted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to ttie undersigned. This ttie 8Ui day of Janua7, 1998. Yoman Smitti. 768 Redland Road. Ad­ vance. NC 27006. Executor of ttie Estate of Fay S . Boyles, deceased. MARTIN, VAN HOY, SMITH & RAISBECK. LLP Ten Court Square Mocksvilie, NC 27028 1-8-4UI NORTHCAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY CO-EXECUTRIX NOTICe Having qualified a s Co-Executt1x of ttie Estate of Fred Mitchell Jon es, deceasad, late of Davle County. North Carolina, ttilsis to notify all peraons having dalm s agalnet .said estate to present ttwm to ttw under­ signed on or before ttw Stti day of Aprt, 1998, being ttiree monttis from ttiefirstday - ot publication or ttils notice will be pleaded In bar of ttieir reco v er. Ali persons in­ debted to said estate will please make immediate payment to ttie undersigned. This Uie 8tti day ot January. 1996. Bart>ara J . Lanning. 649 Fork Bixby Road, Advance. NC 27006. and Helen J. Cassidy, 270 McClamrock Road, Mocks­ viile, NC 27028. Co-Executrix of ttw E s­ tate ot Fred Mitchell Jon es, deceased. 1-6^tti NORTHCAROUNA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTRIX НОТЮЕ Having qualified as Executrix of ttie Estate otKennettiM illerButtier,deceased, late ot DavieCounty, North Caroline, ttilsis to notify all persons having dalm s against said estate to present ttiem to ttie under­ signed on or before ttie 8th day ol April, 1998, being ttiree montiis Irom ttie firat day of publication or Uiis notice will be pleaded in bar ol Uieir recovery. Ali pereons In­ debted to said estate will please make immediate payment to ttw undersl^^ad. This Uie 8tti day of January. 1996. Helen Jon es Buttier, 415 NC Highway 601 North. Advance. NC 27006. Executtlx ol Uie Estate of Kennetti Miller Butner. JU STICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION FILE NO: 9 7 J2 1 IN THE MATTER OF: MEQAN MCHOLE WYATT, a minor ChiM NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBUCATION TO: DAVID WYATT MARTIN. VAN HOY. SMITH & RAISBECK. LLP Ten Court Square t^ k sv iile, NC 27028 1-8-4ln INVITAflON TO BIDDERS Davie County Is solidting bids for ttw T A K E N oïlC E ^ ap Isad in g seek ln g ге,Ы againsi you ha» been n iâ. in Ih? e“ « í fough Friday, or by taiaphona at (704) 634-3340.1-22-2tti above-entitied action. The nature of ttie relief being sought Is a s follows: THE DAVIE COUNTY DEPARTMENT O F SOCIAL SERV IC ES IS SEEKING TERMINATION O F YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS WITH RESPEC T TO MEQAN NICHOLE WYATT. You are required to make defense to such pleading no later ttian ttie 24Ui day of February, 1998, sakl date being forty (40) daysfrom ttie firstpubllcation of ttils notice, and upon your failure to do so, ttie party seeking s e n ^ e against you will apply to ttie Court for Uie relief sought This ttie 18»i day of Janu a^ , 1998. MARTIN. VAN HOY. SMITH A RAISBECK. L L .P. BY: SALLY W . SMITH ATTORNEY FO R DAVIE COUNTY DEPARTMENT O F SOCIAL SERV IC ES Ten Court Square Mocksviile. NC 27026 (704)634-2171 1-15-31n NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTORS NOTICE Having qualified a s Executor ot ttie Estate of Lucille Clark Cornatzer. d e­ caased . late of Davle County, North Cans- yna, ttiis Is to notify aU pereons having daim s against sakl estaie to present ttwm to ttw undersigned on or before ttw 22nd day of April. 1996. being ttiree monttis from ttw firet day of publto&tion or ttiis notice will be pleaded in bar of ttwlr recov­ ery. Ail pereons indebtedtosakl estate WiH piaasa m ake bnmediata payment to ttw undersigned. This ttw 22nd day of Januaiy. 1996. Glenn Davkl Joyner. 3400 Highway 801 Soutti. Advance, NC 27006. Executor of ttw Estate of LudUe Clarti Com attar, deceased.- • ■ ------------------------------— MARTIN, VAN HOY, SMITH & RAISBECK, LLP Ten Court Square ModttvUle.NC 27028 1-22-4bi talnod al ttio County M anager's Offtoe, CounlyAdmlnlstration Building, 123Soutti Main Street. Modisville. NC 27028. Bkl spedfications may also be obtained by caUing Uie County M viager at 704-634- 5513. Bids will be received up to and opened at 10:00 a.m. on Friday. Feb. 20, . 1998. The.bid opening will be held In ttw 2nd floor conference retom of ttie County Administration Building. Oavie County re- son^es ttie right lo reject any and all bkls. 1-29-ltn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified a s Executtix of ttw Estate of Anna Belle Howard, deceasad. Iateof Davie County.North CaroBna, ttiis Is to notify all persons having d aim s against sakl estate to present ttwm to ttw under­ signed on or before ttw 29tti day of April. 1996, being ttiree monttis from ttw first day olpubUcatton or ttiis notice w ttba plaadad in bar of ttwir racove^. All pereona in­ debted to sakl e sttte wlU pleasa make immediate payment to ttw undarsignad. This ttie 29tti day of January. 1998. Carolyn H. Thompeon, 4087 Craecant Avenue. Trinity. NC 27370, Exacubfx ot ttie Estate of Anna Bella Howard, de­ ceased. 1-29-41P NORTHCAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY EXECUTORS NOTICE Having qualified a s Executor of ttw Estaie of Margaret M. Vannoy, deceased, lale of Davle County.North CaroHna. ttiia Is to notify all persons having claim s against sakl e su te to present ttwm to ttw under­ signed on or before ttw 29tti day ol April, l996.beingttiraem onttttfrom ttw lrstday ofpubltoattonorttiisnoticawM baplaaded • in bar of ttwir recovery. All persona bv ' ' 'debted to'»aki estaie wiH piaasa m aka *- immediate payment to ttw underaignad. ' T h isttw 2 9 tid sy o f January. 1988. Clauda D. Vannoy, 175 FM cua D r K - Advance. NC 27006. Executor of tw Ea>-' ttte o l Margarat M. Vannoy. dacaasad. 1-2»m n S ta ta a v iH a ,! ж ж щ STORAGE TRAILERS (Long OP Short Term ■ RENTALS) FOR LEASE TRUCKING COMPANY, INC. 2079 US Hwy. 601 N. • Mocktvlll«, NC r o M ^ 7 1 S ^ ( 8 0 J ^ 2 4 M 7 ^ ^ Об - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Jan. 29,1998 e L A S S I F l E D S д>|р!х FROFnABLB COWANY DRIVERSownw/ofwratore. Great benefits & (wm* Ume, conventlonel fleet. giMnnteed salary ргодгагл, hiring dilv»i» now wWiln too mile radius Ы Greensboro or Asheville. SOO- 270-52B9.___________________ DEBT REUEF FREE; immediate, confidential. Consolidate pmts. lower Interest i eliminate, harassment by phone. Call I-888- BILL-FREE or 888-245-S373. American Credit Counsebrs, nonprofit.___________________ DRIVER OWNER OPERATORS. - Home eweiy weekend. $,80/mlle. loaded/empty. safety bonus.- paid fuel taxea. no touch freigtit. paid ton/scale receipts. Epes : Tranaport. 800-94M766._______ LnU D .WORKERS ARE nol . created alike. All new Happy Jack Uqul-Vtot delivers sctlve Ingredients with the latest technokigy. At farni feed & hantwar* stores. (Visit WWW.HAPPYJACKINC.COM). Apni Imenis 1 A 2 BR duplex, furnish«!. Rowan Co. area. Call for further Info. 99S- 4729.______________________ BEDROOM FOR WORKINQ, soberman. All utllitles lumlshed. 634- 7917._____________________ EXCEPTIONALLY NICE IB R apt.■-------IS A utilities fumished.!.2B4-26a8or284-6332. FOR RENT - Studio Apatlmenl. Lower level of log cabin on 7 acres. Private entrance. Quiet A secluded. North of town limits. Fully fumished. Includes uWities. No chlklren, pels or smokers. $460/mo. on 1 year lease. 1910)665-2818._________ FOR RENT: CLEAN upstsirs apt., quiet n^hborhood, Hwy 601 N. 2BR, W/OS. $20(VDep. $37S/mo. Private entrance. No drlnMng/dnigs. Quiet single or couple or w/1 chiW. 996-3658. SUPER »MOW PRICESEVERYDAYI We will beat any RV show price, guaranleedi Huge setectkm, factory leftovers A used RVe. You must call 1-800-305- 9045 betore you buyl__________ WANTED; WOMEN AGES 16-24 for Jot) Corps. Earn the salary you deserve with more education & training In a variety ol professions. Free room/board on campus aettlng. Call 1-800-662-7948. Vou> daulfied ad could M ioac№g 1.4 mtnioo honws across North Carolinal Place your ad wtth our paper for pubticaikin on tt>Q NC StattwM CtAuified Ad Network > 69 NC r'ews- papers lor a low cost ol S200 lor a 25'word ad. AddKiortaJ words are $6 each. Th« whole state at your flrtgertlpsi Can Becky Snyder at Davie County Entefprise. Ifs a sman advertisirigbuyl MOCKSVILLE 8UN8ETTERRACE; All brk;k energy efltelent apartmenl. 1 & 2 bedroom, pool, basketball court A swings. Kitchen appliances fumished BIAUTm jL PUREBREDFIM A Li Cocker Spaniel, houaabioken, no papers. $100. 492-2907.__________________ М Я SALE: AKC Shar-Pala, ready Feb. 10. To reaerve yours, call todw. 284-2181.______________ FOn BALE: MBNATURE Poodle puBPlea. >100. Ca» 492-6773. WOLF DOO PUPS, high %, very ЬмиМЫ A friendly. сЛ 704-871- 0492. B&H Roofing - M M W Im w II* * ...................•• г JANET DEAN'S Limited edition art printa now available at Serendipity Shops, 41 Court Sq., downtown S\()\\ Kl \l()\ \l Drives and PuUng Lou, etc. When it snows, give us a call. 336-998-890« , O A S H PAID FOR ANTIQUES. PARTIAL • O R WHOLE eSTA TES. COLLECTABLES, OLD METAL TO YS. ANTIQUE FURNITURE j m ü We Buy Scrap Gold, Broken and Unused Gold Jewelry. D A V IB JE W B L B R S jtssstasissisim i, in T K tS iq u r ! anseC^rsn • Ttt«44an J - R o d Loader w ork-ids cleaned, gravel driveways, backhoe work. A ii your landscaping needs. CaU»I»-»lMNiorM.374l ш т к ш ш й т л ш т IHewofk GIUraALLEN la k ctf* M-5M1. BecfclMtWork ПмЕаКшаКе - ■ :iióiwn Honìos For Rent Щ Miscolinfioüus H Mobile Homes/Ren* Oppoi tunity ONCE IN A lifetime opportunity. Leaders only with a successhil background In direct sales, party plans or MLM to help laundi ground floor opportunity In thia area. Patented product, multl-bilkm dollar Industry means unlimited Income potential for tha right person. Call 1-888-853-7213 to aee If you qualiV. OWN TeleconPT. For record«! Info, call 704^873^ 0428. YOUR OWNCo. Full or Child C.1IP Including dishwasher. 1.5 baths, waaher/dryer connectione. High energy efficient heat pump provkles central heat and air. Prevdred (oi cable TV A phonea. Insulaled windows A doors. No wax kitchen A balh floors. Located In Mockaville behind HendrkAs Furniture on Sunset Dr. off of Hwy. 158. Offtee hours 1-6 M-F A Sat. 10-12. Phone 704-634-0168._______________ NORTHWOOD APTS. NEW Year'a Special: rent a studio or IBR spt. A receive $100 olf 1st month's rent A Kiy no applk»tk>n lee. 800 orthrldge Q„ Mocksville. 634- 4141. ALMOST HOME CMLOCARE;5:30am-1:45am. lat A 2nd ehm of by the hour. Pemwient or temporary care avallaUe Ior lnfanta-12 m . oM. CALL US FOR SAT. HOURS. Al our new kxaUon: 571 S. Main St. 634-7529 or 634- 1980. Debra Stanley, ownef. MOTHER OF 2 wll keep chHdren h home. Pinebrook School area. 996- 3427.______________________ WILL KEEP CWLDREN In myhome, ist A 2nd shifts, near Jockey. Drop-in available. Cali 492- 5331. Coinmorcinl Properly OpporUmily OWN YOUR OWN apparel or ahoe stole, Gtwoae: leaiVsportswear, brklal, lingerie, westemwear, ladles, men's, large sizes, lnlanl/)>reteen, dancewear/aerobk;, matemlty, or accessories store. Over 2000 name brands. $27,900- $39,900; Inventory, training, fixtursa, grand opening, etc. can open 30 days. Lord A Tyler, Ino. 612-835-0584. OFFKEWAREHOUSE FOR RENT or lease, 5000 aq. ft7 HVAC In both. Dock aocessMe w/5000 sq. ft..addltk)nal H wanted. Located l-M. Hm 801 In Advance. Inaulrea 1-800-487-1180 or 336-998-1^1. PRIME SHOPPINO CENTER space available, 1,200 aq. ft.-3.600 ft. Shopping/office. 336-996- Fnrm Mnclimery BUSHOOS: SCRAPE BU D ES $125; Box №des $235; Spreaders; Canyalls; Boom Poles; Scoop Pans; Post Hole Dlmrs: Disc; Gatea; Corrals; Feedera. Wright Fann Oates A Equip 998-8637. '•6 JOHN DEER 5400. 335 hr«., losder, blade, $18,700.940-5087. « R , IB A WMPPUANCEB. Pine St. Howard Realty. 634-3538. ___ ALL electric, nearRet. A dep. req. 634-1108. HOUSE FOR RENT; SBR, 2BA, large kitchen, CA. Convenient to I- 40. $500/mo. Ref. A sec. dep. req. 634.^71._______ Homes For Snio FOR SALE: 4BR, 2BA house In Mocksville. Located In- Historic area. $78,000. Leonard Realty. 634-3650 or 634-3875._________ HOUSE FOR S A U by owner, 2 or 3BR, 1BA, comiiletely rambled. Can 834-9490 after 6pm. HOUSE FOR SALE: 525 Gladstone Rd., brick veneer, 1.7 aci*e, 1900 sq. It. living агм. Call 284Ц238, H no anm i please leave phone number for retum call. I .iiul Foi S nic IS 4 ACRES, 2BR mob«« home, bam, woriohop, lenced pasture in wealem Davie. Can Red Fouat, Davie Fami A Land Sales. 634- 0757.______________________ BULD YOUR OWN private retreat.2.4 reatricted acres on Shefflek! Rd. Periled. 12X24 storage bklg. Huny to see, won't last iongl Colcfwell Banker. Triad (Stratford) 74S-538S, Lee. $20,500. DAVIE COUNTy, MllUng Rd., 32 aeree, rsWng wooded land. Rd. frantage, 2 amali atreams, nahiral e^ng, eeduded, 20 mln. from Hanee Mall. $5800/acre. 704-634- 3151. Lnwn Cnre A U SEASONS U W N CARE. New A existing lawn maintenance. Ca«704-28Í^77. ARCH STEEL BLDQS. Last TRAILERS FOR RENT. Water chance '97 in Inventory, ' ' ' ‘Unbelievable savings. Call now forsizes, availability A appt. Easy financing^on these sizes 25X38. 35X54, 42X76.1-800-222-6335. FOR SALE-K A Q Salvage: 3 1/4' baseboard molding, i.35/h.-, 6'X12' premium flooring fiberboard, $9.9S/ea. Grade Mari(, 2X4 studs, $2.29/ea. bidg. stone $140/pr. pallet/140 sq. ft.; 4'Xe'X1/2' thick Insulatton bd. $7.9Ves.; 3,000 lb. cap. warehouse carts, $49/ea. prehung exterior sleel doers, $79/ea.; Roofing felt, $e.9S/roil; Wa stock stainless steel In sheeis A pipe. Super savings on carpet A linoleum as low as $3.gs/yd.; Comigated culvert pipe up to 24' dia.; We stock purm A accessories for wells. Formkia, $.50 sq.ft.; Steel I-Beams for sale. K A Q Salvage (Reynoida Rd.) 1st business on m st bank of Yadkin River. 910-699-2124. FOR SALE; FESCUE hay, sq. bales A rolla In bam. Can 634^132. FOR SALE; FIREWOOD, dry or seasoned, longbed truck kud, $45. 998-9802. _____________ FORD 2 BOTTOM 16' pkiiv. 60 4X4’S, 14 tt. 492-5940._________ №E MACHINE MOTOR for Scottsman, 420 lb. capacity. EC, $900. Can Bruce, 6 3 4 ^ . IRON WOOD STOVE w/fire brick Inaert, $500; old NY brand piano. lumiahed. Located on Turrentlne Church Rd. Call 940-2395 leavemessage. Ion dump Irai*n ^ s $600.996-1661.some repair. Mistollnnooiis 1 FUEL ALCOHOL77 Chevy atop van, 57K, ahape; 15ft fiberglass Jon 996*3610. FOR SALE; SECTMNAL couch, blue/muW color. QC, $20. Call 634- 5799.______________________ SOFA BED, QUEEN size, blue/gray cloth, w/2 end tables A 1 coffee table. QC, $215.940-5065. Homes For Rent * W U SES W R rent, пкя k>catlon, 2BR. Can 284-6010. GROOMING SHOPSwitnggMlMnasAGkmnsBJiTa||l»«JHlM«r.iniitnillsM 910-998-5098 M10 WINDOW M: unite, $75- botti; froetfree chest freezer, $100: baby bed, no mattress, $ir '' ' chair, $10; other misc. baby ■ n refrig., $50.492-5 COMPUTERS, NO MONEY down, DRESS IN ST YU with Cache Store ctothing. Over 200 selections of consenratlve, fun A sexy clothing. Sizes 3/4-7/8. Over 100 nsme Brand shoes, sizes S-6 1/2. You will not find anything iike.this In itlme. 940- Davie Driving; School Completv In rt!t'n Ofivef •> WUI cut imall or Urja tracts (kxs). O ülPaulatP.T.TiM BER 704417.9097 A llty p e a A em ergancy service. : Gas iogß a sp ecM ty. I iif t w w if f ? t » w s g g 3 s ! T A D 8 M U M M Al tjipes o(frsdki| A hnd dsarkit WUI dear loo. DrIvmiyt. No JobToo Small. 704437.9097 Láfffty g WQOPFLOOñ L4 lng«Sandhig«FMaNng FREE ESTIMATES OwnaR UnyMedanmy 129 Lakewood Drive ' 7 0 4 -6 3 4 -1 7 2 1 CMW PMUn WMMIM ГШаткатшгтот Retail/ C o m m e rc ia l B u ild in gNMVl.200sq.il:AvaNatileNo«Qood CteimMMe Location 766-7054 o r 993-2222 AaklarTeiMiyAPR «.784 «240 mo (OAC> TRttTOII SALES ft SEINICE slilK 1 WIN IHl HHItllV LWtBl)«iia(iaaltali|sanii:V]^ илиУяа111(1ч1Я«аашиМ|11,1ШВ||аЫatrariwiiMWiBiri САи,|«и<мтп1ИП). IMNtaetshN>iiraiita*Miai Il jurase Ьяа«шиый«|1чl—Hlhilkiii AChunhae* WbW DamageExkacllanSefvioe * OverlSVaersEipeilsnce «EBiEEsllmeM ............. NC W ISECARUER M I N M T O R A G E needs, choose us! C om e by to inquire ab o u t free rental. 2975 Hwy. 64 E in Fork C a(( (odayl (9 1 0 )9 9 8 -8 8 )0 HiadwMba«ucin-$45 и1Ш1уаМ1Ыуш-$!5 NowA.villdrie! Q uicliSiii«» Awai(tkii«ash/wn& paint protector Ino«. O il;$lSJIftrm )bislii 634-4161 ■96, SINGLEWIDE HOME, 3BR, 2№, lots of extras, $^m o. + dep. Located In Mocksviiie, retired village, no children. Call Dr. Foater, 634-2779, 704-639-3161 or 704- 647-0976. Mobile Homes/Snlc *1 ONLY* BEAUTIFUL 4BR mobile home. $216.31/mo. Call 704-637- 6650. Quality Homes, Salisbury Onlyl____________________< 1.8 ACRE WOODED kit; woodstove for heat. 338-788-3528. DW, aSR, 2BA screened In porch, hot tub, too many extras to Hat. Call Steve at 336-74^210. : HOME ORDERED WITH wrdrig colored carpet. Will aacriflce. American Homestar. 336-744- LEE'B MOBILE HOMES-Nonvood. NC 800-777-8652. Bargaina, ckise outs spedsis. 40 new homes, 28X52, $27,999; 28X80, $39,999; 28X64. $32,999; 24X56, $25,999; 14X80, $19,999, ind. 4' h«ch. Open 7 dsys._____________________ LOS HOMES; OOUBLEWIDES.Buy Nowl Get central air at no additkinal coat. 3995 Patterson Ave., Winston-Salem. 910-787- 7565. MOCKSViaE ANTKWES A FLEAMaritet .25,000 so. ft. inskle. 653 Wilkesboro St.^t. 8-5 A Sun. 9-5. Vendor spaces cail 634-2181. SEASONED RREWOOD FOR aale. $60 for 1/2 Ion; $100 lor 1 ton. Stump removal. Jake Miller, 996- 0846. 3/4 ion TRAILER/TESH BUILT, 8X8, drop- axle, extras, barely uaed, like new. Best offer. 940-8760. WILL BUY JUNK cars. 284-2659 or 634-4335. Mobile Homos/Fient 2BR BRICK HOUSE apt., fumished w/utilitles. 634-1218 or 872-3367.___________________ 2BR, FURNISHED ON privste lot. $300 + dep. A rel. No pets. 3 people limit. 998-4729._________ 2SR, SINGLEWIDE, IN Davie Co. Call 704-881-0842.____________ READY TO MOVE In: 4BR lumishod ut. w/utilitles. 634-1218 or 872-3367 LOS HOMES: SINGLEWIDES, (aii rent special. 1 yrs. pari( rent paid In advance by LQS Homes. Nov. A Dec. 3995 Pattsrson Ave., Winston-Salem, NC 910-767-7565. MORTGAGE CO. HAS several DW A SW mobile homes set-up on acreagel Call 704-637^550. Quality Homes Salisbury._______ OWNER MUST S E U quk:kl New 3BR, 2BA DWII Essy flnandng available. Can 704-795-3772. REMT TO OWN, 2 A 3BR. CaU 704-647-6650. Quality Homes Salisbury.___________________ SW LOT AVAIUBLE. Call 3№ 744-9488(01 details.___________ 78 R A L mobile home. 14X74, 3BR. 2BA. Indudes DW, stove, refrig., cenlrai air A heaL Also Indudes meUI storage b№. $3500. Cail Lesley Gordon 284-2lgO. ■M OAKWOOD CUSTOM 14)C76. 2BR, 2BA, upgrade options, vinyl siding, shingle roof. Must be moved. Reduced (rom $23,500 to $20,500- pay oH amt. Must selil 996-0819. ______________^ ■W 14X70 FLEETWOOD, 2BR, 2BA, ail upgrades, white vinyl siding, shingle roof, 12X16 iv i. Can Unda. 63^2588 after 6pm. : V7 OW REPOl Never lived ini New home wanantyl 0 dn to qualilied buyer. Call 71)^637-6650. Quality Homea Sallabury Onlyl B R O W N SERVICESUwa Uowiflc, Mulcb è Pine NMdb Outttr СкаЫлс 8шаи I W ( k n b a s S T RubIi« {taeetSag. FiftititiogoriMBi. UmhftBrwhCutUp&HesMOS . ;QUAUTv WOW • m тммп> --------------Ш Ш ____а Ш ОРИСЕ SPACES i 4 0 0 t q a á i m $ q ñ i [ U ig h T r a m e The Meridian Realty Group 722-1986 NO M ORE SHIN G LES! б о й Ш ш И •l^ng-ùietinó Qaìralume. •3 Foot Coverage •Cuttothelneh ; •ManyColoiB •Screws, Trim to match ; jMmENEnu ШОУ MUER &SONS 2»Maitrtaad<M«knile,NC (7 0 4 )2 8 4 - Ш б DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECOIU), Jan. 29,1998 - D7 e L A S S I F I E D e INEXPENSIVE fbofteable Wlohile Homes/Snle ТПМОЮ LO M I MUST FORFEIThome. Will deliver. 336-744-0074. PIANOTUNINQ Sales A Service Wallace Barford ________998-2769_________ SEAFORD PIANO SERVICE : 704-492-20Йог70Й^0158 Jack Seaford Ron! Estate WWED; BUYERS A ssllers. II you are Interealed In buying or aeWng real estate piease call Eari g o « ««Col^n Banker Triad Realtors. 998-1180 or 998-6462. PRESSURE CLEANING; Ail Types siding, clesn and waterprool decks, patkis, drivewsys and walkways. PRIME STAR SATELLITEinstallation Specials $50 Rebate, Ir » jPrograming. 1-800-583-1339 PRIMESTAR $99INSTAUED1 -800-984-0772 or 910-679-6127. QUALITY CLEANING SERVICE"No ]ob too large or too amair Residential or commercial. _________634-3813. ............. THECLEANtNOUDYI'll do the worii while you take the credit, “ ■■■ ' ■88 CHEVY BLAZER, 6.2 diesel, lots ol new parts, EC, $5900. 492- 6977.______________________ ■87 DODGE CHARGER, GC, w/aparts car, $800; '84 Pontiac T100, $400. Please call A ieave message. 284-6301. ■87 MAZDA B2000 ■S, 4cyd., 5 speed, bedilner, new tires, 94K, 32MPQ, great little tmck, $2500.492-6509._____________ ■88 CHEVY CELEBRITY, 4 dr., V6, loaded, 1 owner, 47K. You must see this cart Was $7,995 now oniy $4,988. Qeny Wood Aulocentre. 637-9090. psssenger van, 28K. Waa $22,995 now only $19,988. Gerry Wood Aulocentre. 637-9090.__________ ■97 FORD TAURUS GL, 4dr., loaded w/lactory options. Waa $14,995 now only $12.986. Gerry Wood Autocentre. 637-9090. ■97 JE E P WRANGLER Sport, V8, red, was $20,995 now oniy $17,988. Geny Wood Aulocentre. 63t9090._____ ___ ALWAYS BUYINQ STANDtNGtimber. Will cut lots, lop dollar paid. Call 704-637-9097.:redll. My reputation la apofliis. ____________________ uaii _____________ CONCRE Haveropmlnmyache<rulelor '$9 CHEVROLET ASTRO CL Mini- BUYING PINE A hardwood timber, SaiSü* smai to mM-afzed homea. Î ^ delivered loos A Iona puiowood. ?®^Г^Зв9, 1768 (Und). AARBUILDERS,over8yrs.exp. IJecks, porches, patios, storage ■ c S l M » » . , • Or Pager »910-717-2568. ABC PAINTING A Waltoapering 15yrs.exp.634-3813 •Our objective Is qualily Ihrough excellence In teamworii.'': Reasonable rates. ANTIQUE TRUNIrellnlsh. sell, buy. BIG ORECK S A U : 5 for 1 thru Jan. 31st. Oavie Vacuum, 130 N. Main St. (between American Cafe A Slar Furniture)._____________ DAVIE ELECTRONICSNextel Digital CeUular Provider Senrtelng car stereos, home stereos, VCR's, CD'sACB's. _______910-998-6179._______ DAVIE VACUUM HAS moved to; 130 N. Main SI. next lo Slar Fumllure. Open: 9-5, Mon.-Fri., 9-1, Sat._______________________ KEVIN QRUBB BUILDERSBuilding, remodeling, handyman A snow removal. 63»0500. MAN WILL BUY |unk cars A tnjcks for cash A remove trash from your home. 634-5082. OSBORNE ELECTRIClor ali your electrical needs. FreeEsllmates. 634-3398. PAINTINGRemodeling - Home Repairs Large or Small Free Estimatss JAMES MILLER 996-8340 Receptionist Needed 492-7093 or 492-7096. THOMPSON TREE SERVICE,Trimming A lapping, compiele tree removal. insurad.Xra. 9am-9pm.Can Robert at 998-5804, ________leave message.________ TREE WORK A Stump Grinding. Insured A rel. Shaver A Sons Tree Senrice. 998-6381. BUS HIDE TO Catawba Bingo, Rock Hill, SC. Play lor big money. Bus trips 3 times weekly. For inlo. csll №-4732. Also trips to Harraha Cherokee Casino. Cali (or schedule leaving Mocksville srea.________ FEB. 21,1 day shopping. Triangle Fadory Shopa, Raislgh-Durham area, best nsmebrands, $20; April 24-26, Pigeon Forge, Includes Doiiywood, 2 shows, 2 nights molel A baggage handling, dbl, $225; May l-S. Renfro Valley, KY Incfudes 2 meals, 3 shows A molel, dbl. $145. Look for July-Dee. later. Bailey Howard Tours. 9M^338. SAUSBURY MOTOR CO.Buk:k-Dodge 700 W. Innes SI., Sallabury _______704-636-1341________ ■>4 CHEVY SILVERADO Pk:kup, longbed, V-8, auto, fully kiadad, ■ ilnKk, dual tanka.$2500.492- ‘84 JAOUAR X JS sedan, naw paint A engine. $6500.998-3946. Do you li.ivi' s.ik's .mil sl.tii ih< tii w, vf.ir witf «orié'a la v a i aid assi SKceasM pstso-d pian- cn a t STTÜdae. WMSalea СоаааМЧа. yn H be psit of a «iiom a рачЛ » ¿ » a í S í Im i toM « ta te Ынку. Fv aUiliaul iatoiMliga Ml to асМ вЬ m ||| д1а1аиа1 еЛТШПЗО. Щ orasmnm Look at These Great New Army Offers $40,000 for College When you enllsl and becom s eligible lor a canain tk l. you oxJld quaWy tor Ihe M onljpm ety Q.l. Bi« Ыиз №• Army C ollage Fund. m eans you could earn up to »40,000 lor college during a t o - yearenllstnienl. $65,000 in Student Loans Repaid II youte ttuck vvith a studtnl loan thai's noi In <M uK. tfM A nm miflM p a y H o fr -u p to te 6 ,0 0 0 r H y o u Sialify. w elt raduca your dabt by 1/3rd for aach yaar you aarva. $12,000 Cash Bonuses II you qualily and voiuntaar to •aiva in ona tha knm% top* priority o ccu p atio n al ik llls. you could racaiva a cash bonua ol up lo $12.0001 Find out m or* about thasa and olhar Army banaMa. Т ак to your total Army racruHat today. 704) 636-4000 K M u S f o M M .wwwigoamycom Stanley Furniture, known for quality ftimitnre products w itii above average customer deliveiy and aatiaCKtton, iias 'immediate opening» at ite Lexington Upiiobtery plant for: Sewing Operators ïipcAiMd wtt 2 pto yesn еч(г1мсе is Ik U p l^ tiqglRl Sliilcy hiscosipitilivemiH unì ЪшА! llui fwtipeiksc(,aiK|to,ll(idHeMdlcsl,!ki)bled(atil,pr^^ liiilioBiti^vicalioii.bolidiy,li<(,di^ «tmifnt sckoiinklfi, u d ftinkufe diKOUiU Dur ргоДкИм imditatttpiidwMUy. ошщпик1ш1,5ти0ч1о^(1С1т11г<аш13!. t . h e iifb u ^ lím M ifm ib fa U m F .Á i ä i ä ä i Van, ve, loaded, 4 captain seats, EC, $5500.492-5741 or 492-7616. ‘92 MAZDA MIATA convert, while low milea, waa $11,995 now only $8,988. Gerry Wood Autocentre. 637-9090.___________________ ■92 NISSAN MAXIMA 4dr. Qold, auto, alt. Was $12,995, now only $8,988. Gsrry Wood Autocentre. 704-637-0909._______________ ■93 NISSAN PICK up truck, red, 16K. Was $10,995 now oniy $5,988. Qerry Wood Autocentre. 637-9090.___________________ ‘93 SUBARU LEGACY, red, 4dr., auto, was $9,995 now only $6,988. Gerry wood Aulocentre. 637-9090. ‘94 CHEVY CAMARO, red, t-tops, auto, PW, PL, PS, 46K, 1 owner, $8500, OBO. 634-9898._________ ■94 FORD TAURUS, fully ' »d. ED. 66K. must sell, I. 721-2312 or 996-0903. ‘98 HONDA ACCORD, EX, 4dr., auto, gold, only 34K, was $18,a now only $18,968. Gerry W( Autocentre. 637-9090.__________ ‘97 CHEVY CAVAUER, BLUE. 24K, fadory warranty, was $14,995 now only $10,988. Gerry Wood Autocentre. 637-9090.__________ ‘97 DODQE GRAND Caravan, green. Was $21.995 now oniy $18,968. Qeny Wood Autocentre. 637-9090.___________________ ‘97 DODOE GRAND Caravan, silver, 25K. Waa $20,995 now oniy $17,995. Gerry Wood Autocentre. 637-9090. delivered logs A long pulpwood. Shaver Wood Producfa, Inc. 704- 276-9291.___________________ WANT TO LEASE, deer hunting land. 492-7950.______________ WANTED TO BUY; 40 galaquarium, no cracks, does not have to be water tight. 998-4292, between 10am-8pm.___________ WANTED VETERAN MLM couple or Individual to eatablish home based business with large corporation. Cail 1-888-853-7213, Employment 80 YR. OLD man currently realdlng in nursing home, due to bmken lea Is seeking iive-ln person. SmaU salary, transportatton nol neceeaary. Mar, will have dally assistance through CAP Program. Call between 8 A 9pm., Mon.-Sat. 998-6381 or 940-6238._________ CNA POStnONS AVAIUBLE.Brightmoor Nursing Center. PO Box 2167, Ssiisbury, NC 28144. COMPUTER TECHNKSIAN: EXP. req. In PC repair A nelwortdng. Profeaaional altitude A amarance a must, cert№atk>na a plus. Send resume to: 23 Court Square, Mxksviiie.NC 27028.__________ CONCRETE HELPER, TRAVEL q. Drivers license preferred. Cail 14-4369, Mon.-Fri., 10am-2pm lor application. EEO. DIESEL MECHANIC NEEDED,2nd ahW, pay neg. 998-8700. DRIVERS BUILDERSTRANSPORT, inc. Dedk»ted Fleet. Guaranteed champlona, home weekly, high milea, great freight, excelleni atop payl Class (A) CDL w/HazMal. Mln. 1 OTR. 1- M8-2-JOIN-BT. FARMINGTON BAPTIST Employment CRESCENT ELECTRICMEMBERSHIP Corporatkm currently haa the following роаШоп available. Written veriflcatkin ol high school diploma or GED certlficsle must be presented at lime of appltealion. Must live within the Cooperative'a aenrk:e area; if outolde me aenrk» area not more than fifteen statute road miles from the Headquartera offlce kicated in Stateaviile or be wining to rekKate. Appitealkina will be accmled by the Employment Security Commlsskxi ot North Carolina through Tueaday, Feb. 3,1998.4:30 pm.ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERK Headquartera Offlce 587 Mockaville Hwy Stalesville NC For turther detalla, contacv. Employment Security Commiaakm, 1907 Newton Driin, Stateaviile, N.C. 28877 or Empkiyment Security Commlsskin, 1378 Highway 601 South. MockavUe, N.C. 27028. Crescent EMC la an Equal Opportuntty-Afflmiatlve Actkm ernpkiyer. It la the compan/a policy to afford equal opportunily to aU qualifled employees and applk»nts lor employment without regard to race, cdor, religion, sex, natkxial citizenship, veteranorigin, age citizen: atalua, or nandicao. CHURCH la aeeking a pianist. Pleaa call 998-3734 or 998-3030 for info. HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATORneeded. Exp. A ref. req., dependabiUty a muat. Group health Inaur., 401K, pakl hdkiays. Can 704-634-3712 to apply._________ HELP WANTED: HAIR Slyllat needed, FT A PT, guaranteed hriy, no dienteie need^ we offer great benellta. Pleaa call Maraha at 336- 778^)250.___________________ HELP WANTED; RECEPTKMIST, aHemoona, eveninga A weekends. Busy Hair Sakw, PT. Apply at: Great Cilpa (or Hair, Tanglewood Shopplnq Center, Clemmona, NC. HOUSEKEEPERS NUDED PT A IN MOCKSVILLE^TADKINVILLE.$7/hr. Large company needa a PT Collectkina Teller w/Caah exp. Strong caah balancing aUUa, 10- key A atrong cuatomer аепгкя akMla req. QualMcatkxia Indude, but not Unwed to, good ctadn report, dean driving, criminal record A passing a dnjg acreen. Travel biduded iMh mileage pak!. Comprehensive benefits package A perlormance baaed Incentive program. EOE. Pleas fax resum* to 910-759-8873 or mall to; Griffin Management Соф. 8011 N. Point Blvd., VWnaton- Salem, NC 27106. Employment H O USEKEEPERS A JANITOR needed lor FT A PT, dayUme. Can Connie or Kathy at Bennuda VUiage. 996-6703, M-F, M or apply In person, Hwy 801¿, Advance. LOCAL COMPANY SEEKSindividual for Oflice Asslstanl position. Must have excellent computer A telephone skills. Piesse send resume lo: PO Box 444, Mocksville, NC 27028._________ LOOK GOOD A leel gteat In '98. Have a career with a conscience. Cali 336-998-2628 today for a heaKhy outlook tomorrow._______ NAIL TECH BOOTH (or rent. The Regency. 634-5789.___________ NEEDED: HYDRAUUCMACHINISTS w/abiiity to operate manual engine lathee A mlila. Also H^raulk; Mechank» lor the repair of hydraulk; cyllndera A/or pumps, motors A vahrea ot all typee. (3ood beneflts. Excellent pay ratea. Exp. a plus. Win asslsl In rekKatkin.' In person at Carolina dka. Inc.. 1211 W. Mountain Sf., Kemersville, NC or phone 336- 998-4602 or fax 336-996-8091. NOW HIRING AT K-Mart InClemmons. PT A FT, flexible hrs. In lashlons. K-cafe, front end cashiers, isyaway, receiving, door monitors, 3rd shKt Stocker, PT toss conlrol A office associate. Please apply any day Irom 9am-9pm. PERSON TO CLEAN privatehomes, FT, Mon-Fri. Good ^gbenefits. Cioverfiekl's. 760- PRECnWN MACHINE SHOP haaan opening In the Brown A Sharpe automalk: screw machine dept. Quaimed applk»nts would have hsnd screw machine or turra» lathe exp. We win provide on the tob traiiiing for the machinea wHh which tha qualified applk»nt la not . familiar. Apply In peraon: Rebb Ind., YadkinviUe. 336^2311. TANKER DRIVERS, CDL Claaa A Tanker endoraement, 2 yrs. exp., dean record, tocal haul, excelent pay A benellta. 998-6810._______ TRUCK DRIVER, FUTBED ordumg^ler. Curtía Kylea Tnicklng. WANTED: HOUSEKEEPERS, FLOOR Techa A Laundry Attandanta. Apply In peraon at Meadowbrook Mam 0« áwnmne, on 158 belween Lewlaville- Clemmona Rd A Tanglewood. No phone cala pleaae.____________ WE NEED A caring, energetk: dental aaalst. to loin our team n a quality oriented practtoe. Attracttve compenaaUon package, 4 day weet, DAII cell, preferred. 70^ 284-2595. m m mH Iswsr Ik e MsHi^d I ■ Salary range $16,876- $26,181. Hiring range-$16,876-$19,536. W oriu as a member .installing, mainlaining and repairing water and sewer lines. Job involves using woric-relat^ tools and equipment such as vehicles and tracton. Experience and training in construction work; preferred. Send applications to M r. Bruce Pratt, Davte; Coanty Water Department, 261 C haffin S t i^ ,‘ ModuviUi^ NC 27028, (704)634-5888. Davie County Is an equal opperteBlty employer. K e t o i i e C r e e k N ow talu n g applications fo r energetic intlividual w oridn g in a fast pace environm ent. B aker, helper, d ishw asher & decorator. Piease apply in person to: Ketchie C reek Bakery 844 V alley R oad •M ocksvU le FUEL CASHIER F u l l T i m e P o s i t i o n M iw l I m a b t o t o w in r lc a l l t l i l f A p p ly In iM T S o n a l l Horn Tru ck |||а ж а ! A i k I w в а о г | в S o lw a M ^ N T М б * W I N m Site supcrvinrneeded Ibr the YMCA bcftre ft after school dddoR pnpim. Mwt be at kut 21 old, have one ycBT expctienoe woriiing ta a chUcsre srtdoft and be able to di^ a 15 pasMnger vaa Hie houn are 6;30am-12:00pm and 2:30pm-6KNIpm M-W-F and 6:30un-9:30un and 2:30pm-6KWpm T-TH. Excellent beneSt package available inchiding medical, dental, wtiwmmtipaM holidays, and vacaBoa "^Helping People Rtach Their Cod'Civm Potentiai in Spirit, Mind And Body." tiaoM N ivfat • M M M taiaesian Ш E M P L O Y M E N T O P P O R T U N IT Y A l l P o s i t i o n s W h i c h I n c l u d e : • B a k e r y • L i n e S e r v e r ■ D i s h W a s h e r ■ W a i t r e s s • C o o k s • H o t & C o l d B a r P o s i t i o n s B eneflts:M eal Privileges, P aid V acations, In suran ce, 401K R etirem ent, Em ployee Stock O ptions, U niform s. Apply h Nnon. He Flww Cans Hem. Western Steer 1-40 & 601 N. Mocksville, NC 27028 - 'T - ’r C N A ’ S To Cover Davie County All Shifts Part-Time & Full Time Flexible Hours • Must Be Certified 910-768-1197 P i e d m o n t H o m e H e a l t h ,r I n c . Winston-Salem Ththomttowncoinptny, we'flrMf youn» you'd u ^ . ’ ^ • MVIE COUNTY EOTEMPIOSE RECOim, Juk 2», 199в ll : r'i’ I '11 In Pack 574 receiving the God and Me award recently Were, hom left: Justin Phillips, Tatem Crews, John Parker, Mtehael Hastings, Caleb Creason, Christopher Grubb, Zach Smith, CIW Sauibrun. Not ptetured: Will Byerly, Joel Metz and F ^ a ld Hamilton, counselor. ¿ub Scouts Complete Awards- . Several boys in Wolf Cubs Pack 574 completed their God and Me Awitfd. Obtaining (his award, the boys de> voted (heir time and den meetings to k«n and discuss what Cod meant to them on a personal level. They each completed three projects chose fnxn their handbook. OnSunday, Jan. 18,thecubswcre recognized with a special scrvicc at Jerusalem Baptist Church. Participat­ ing in worship service, the boys led the pledge of allegiance, look up the offer­ ing, and told what they learned. Projects were displayed for view­ ing. The boys received the God and Me Ii^jcl pin. patch and ccitificate. The boys presented their counsel«’ Ronald Hamilton with a group picturc and counselor pin. IV v o O a v ie R e s id e n t s E n lis t In A ir F b r c e ■TWO Davie residents recenily en- Usled into Ihe U.S. Air Force. Sanh E Rjindexler of Advance and Michael Y. Allen of Mocksville made that commitment, accotding lo Technical Sgt UndaThompson. local All Foree lectuiter. . . Upon successfully completing the Air Force's six week basic tnùrùng C0UI3C at Lackland Air Force Base near San Antonio, Texas, Ihey will receive tniining in a designated career area. They will receive credits toward an associate degree thtough the Commu­ nity College of the Air Force while attending basic and technical training schools. Allen is a graduate of Davie High School. Poindexter is a graduate of Davie High and Fotsyth Technical Community College. C o u n ty B r ie fs C ^ n t y W e lfa r e R e fo n n P la n A p p ro v e d t-KoUDwiagapiblic heating at whkh Depaftmeiitof Social ServHxs Director IbRB.Smllh pmened the ^ ty 's Worit First plan fbr I99S-2000. county dunanlnwiilylo approve Ihe plan.Tlie plan was presented № te box) Ian.},andh^been available foc publtereview.Smith presented aiunteofiiiiiicichangcs.’nKplanhasbecnappiDvedbylhcBoaidofSocial Sefvka and the Welfare Refonn Committee. It is due by the end of January. p o o 'P r e - T r ia l' G r a n t Is A c c e p te d :11ie boanl voted to accept a grant from the N.C. Depanment of Cotrecllons fer SS0400 to pwduie ofTicc space and equiptiKnt for the pivlrial release prajpani aod day Rporting center. Robin Howell of thal program told the boanl dell sdll Kuching for office space on the square in Mocbville but would like •Ь.апхр! the grant with the provision that additional money may be used later. ^ h t y T o T a k e O v e r S e v y e r S y s te m ;-Coimnissionas voted unanimously to takeover opctationof the r»itphase ofthe Hllidale lewer syslem even though there are several minor items left to bi OMd. PubUc Wcriia »rector DavU Fton lecommended Feb. I, as a take- avia date. S p e c ia l U s e R e z o n in g R e q u e s t G r a n te d i№e boad voted to gram ■ special use ttzonlng request made by Fred Ellis lit 1.20SiKiei to be tnmed from iadttstilal to Idghway business a) U.S. 601 КС. 801 lor a manufactmed home salea and display lot 'CaamiadOMtDiaiKFoiteriecoiniiieikiedltiatElUtbetequiredloinaintaln fiahN.C 801 aad U.S. 601 to cteate leaa Interference for fire Inicka lIlaiJmHltnVobiaieetFtreDevaftiiieiiL l o a d A c c e p t s R a p e P r e v e n t i^ ]Спии>я1паи| умей to accept i $15,OCO graat fan Ihe W.C. Cotuicil for Itijia farnpe picvciitioa. ;;tM xiili4 toIM*DoineitkVk>leiictSeTvfceaDtoctorManhaMc<}ueen. lIlianiiirwillaiiMd ID edocae the р)|Ы1с.Р1аш Include ptQgraim in KhooU Ml^diUmiliowtoprolectlbcinKtveaaBdtalkistwithk^ itaii aaaak aa ai utilizing newspaper aad ndk). i i K F o r D e c ^ b e r A p p r o v e d i i b bi»i voted to accept the tax tcpoit for Deoeinber lioiii Tax Adniinis- ||gr.MiiyNaUUciye.’.' :П а с о ^ hill collected S3 petceatofaU county and fire laxea for the year. iicqiBty baa coUtcted 70 penem of aD vehicle taua. ^ is in e n 's R e lie f F u n d T r u s t e e N a rn e d heUflà (caiainateciibrtheHiaiiea'i dW M i t e y C. АПс«; А «м ж Utaay Bea<ieid..CCaler Bob^ laítiaw iñlllM ÍnaM iFirtiaca W. АШа, ShefflcU-Calahala: Rady DÍ& WHNaa R Davie; Ebia E Btowa, County Line; Wekkm Alka. Г й м »Г п 11гт^П --‘-'Ггг-11гт-Г--г-" 1Т|ГГ1'ТТГ----ПТ-"Т- ^,Nwl^iriy»lra¿aUp»óitibbSirtll»Oiov».. у: H io c k P e r fo r ÍT iir ig A r t s C e n t e r А с ( ^ 7,ÍtebaHw*dtiip6i9Í'ÍÍiiBKi*Pirti^^ v ’ tbin á'.fgw tana tiaflilúad ai the dm the i«p«pM d,liiepc^ ГПцШ кЬаШ «.’ iO K B u d g e tÀ n m h d n v B n t I puttiac tm м И IM tmenue loto tlie I S n y k ^ A w a r d e d C o n t r a t iJ.wtiil tt awairi tto ciiaaiÿ с Ш а | стял fat d» Water ¿ ш м т а ] ahnAiiV.r...»u«..HTrL ÿl^^Buàdia|fer$2A30periiranlh;liiBS175pe 'C o m m i s é i o n e t s 'M e e t i r ^ S e ^ ' <1^Вв|»1.аГО>ша1й1оаеп1^^ ii^’lQcialaltoD^yiaiyAifcéln^ BulHtoat 1 p.i D a v i e D a t d i n e F tin d .R flis g ra - Saturday, Ffeb. 7 CMckM Ffe Suiipcr, Cenier Community BU|.,S |xm. uniillVDOccds lo benelll ociiv* ily building forCenter UMC. Saturday, Feb. 14 Bin|o,WIHIamR. Davic Vn>.Doorso|icn. 6J0p.m.Coontiy Ham « TendrrMn Bredd^ Macks Mcthodbt Chuich. 6;30-10 am. Vot IWO or laJtCKXiLi, call 336-998-5518. Ongoing Bbiso,M ocks>111eM oaM Lodcel949.Fri- days. Doon open ol 6. nnt game at 7 p.m. WObm R Davie VFD. 2nd Satur­ day. Doon open. 6:30 p.m. HaaBreaUM,>Vi»bmR.Davie VFD. 1st R d y o n Sunday, Feb. 8 Kam nek * New River, Mocks Meth­ odist Church, 10:30am. R>rinfo.cal] 336- 998-5518. Ongoing CoolcemeeChi«chorGfld,SundaySchool. 10 am. Worship Scnice, 11 ant Ewning Wwhjp.6p.rn. Moa PmycrScnice,7 p.m. Wed. Family Training Ifcxjr. 7 p.m. Van serv’kic 10 and from chunrh available for Sundaymomingservice.f\BtorGaiyFhilIipi. 2844977 or 284-218a Smlih Grove Mcthodbt Church: Prayer mcciing, Satuniay mornings. 9 am. HHUak Baptist Chiwdc Sunday SchooU 9 am. Fellowship. 10 am. Worehlp, 10:30 am. Wednesday ft)t Luck Meal. 6:30 pm. Adull & youlh study coufscAnission friends/ puppet. 7:15 pm. Pastw R.T. AkJcmvui. 9IO-94(W6i8. Faith and Victoiy Family Worship Cen­ ter, 1687 Hwy. 601 N. Sunday Scr>’iccs. 10 am, 7 p.m. Wednesday. 7 pm NewBelie%mTJ*.Chutch.SundaySchool. 10 a m W onhip Servke, 11 anL Wcdnes- daynightDiNcsU]dy.7pmRutorElizabclh M wk. Assoc. Rtttor Denick Mock. Uberty IMked Mcihodtot Chtfth. MS. 6 0 IS . W onhip:! I a m Sunday Si-hool:9:45 am . Believer's Sonship T d tem ad e: Sunday wonhip. I0:30am .,6;30p m W cdcsening, 7 p m Pastor; Jeny U Couch. 998-3748. Cana Rd.-Ritter'sLflne. - TuntntkieBapditChurckSundaysSchoQl. 9:45am .W onhip, 11 am ;N ig h iScn ice.6 p m Pa«or- Rev. Billy Sloop EpiKopal C hurch oTthe Ascmskm. Bark* BixhyRd.,SuaSchool. tOam. W onhip, 11 am . Rev. Edwin T . Baitcy. 2frW 500. Dial A Stoiy M inirtry fcrchiU ren. Bil I and ftgg y Long o f Ad\T>nce. 998-7716. Services at the Oaks, Apt. 7A, Milling -R o ad ,-? iffllTThuftda^BShdjrTRrRSec; C leroentGTow Chueeh o f G od. Wednes­ day pni)erservkx, 7 p m Satuniay moming SoMuthSchool, lO am G n e n M n d o w i BaptiM C hurch Sunday School. 9:45 a m Wonhip. 11 a m , 7 p m Wednesday Pta>er & Bible Study. 7 p.m. РШОГ M. Ray Davis, 998-3021 O uetteFoalerC hristianSefifcinC (ub.4th, TlKsday.OokGro^e Methodist, lO a m f t ts c hool/ftfenb* M om ing O u t Beihle- hem United Methodist Church. Ages: 2-4, M oa, Tbcs., "niun., 9 am .-nooa PM C: Ages 12-23 months. Tücs., Thun.. 9 am .* nooa Call 998-6820 or 998-5083 for infa S p e c ia l E v e n ts ________ Tuesday, Feb. 3 L et's Talk Aboul It, DuvicCounty Libraiy. "Scfcnce Fiction & Fantasy: Exptoring W ho W c Arc: Imagining W ho W c Might Be­ com e", 7 p.m Tuesday, Feb. 17 Let's T a ft Aboul It, DuvicCounty Libraiy, "Science Пс1юп& Fantasy: Exploring W lu Wc Arc: Imagining Who We Mighl Be- - comc",7pra Monday, March 2 Riglanal AHM Project Grant due. Gmis SSOO-JlSCOawanJed in TOiomiliscl|ilincs. Tor Inro, mil 634-3II2. Tuesday, Marcha Let's Talk Aboul It, Du vie County Libraiy, "Science FK\fon&Bnia5.y. F.spforing Who Wc Ate: Imagining Who We Mighl Be­ come", 7 pm. Chapter, 2nd W'ednesday, Westem Steer, U.S. 601 at I.-40.7 p.m Public welcotne. ; Advance Garden Club, Ist Tues., 19 am,MocksUMC;998-2lll. MocksviUe Gankn Chib» hiThun., Fii^t Baptist Rllowship Hall, 7 pm Sons oTConfMente Vetevaas. 1st Mot day, Cooleemee Historical Building. 7 pm. Y M C A . M e e tin fe Nddte Kicker Indoor Soccer C(Kd Ages 3-8. RtgUntkinlhniJanU. Members :$2aNon-n i;$3a Academy Presents Tolbert Community Teaching Award HILLSDALE - Dr. Frank Tolbert has received a community teaching award ftom theN.C. Academy ofFam- lly Physicians. ------------------- T o l b e r t teaches from one to Ihree medical students and nurses alalime in his office here. "We try to have mcdical stu­ dents to come through arras of primary care so we can lum out Tolbert more family doctors lhan specialists," Tolbert said. The program seems to be working, because the number of docton going inlo family medicine seems to be in­ creasing. "They leam what primaiy care is like... Uk concept of family care and health maintenaiKe.” Tolbert said the program benefits the students, his staff and the patients. ’ltkeepsyouonyourtoes,"hesaid. "These guys are coming righl out of riKdical school, so they're kind of on the cutting edge. They bring the aca­ demics in, and I try to give them teal experiences in techniques and how to diagnose and deal with people." Tolbert is on Ihe clinical staff at the Bowman Gray School of Medicine in Winston-Salem. He has practiced medicine for 12yearsin DavieCounty, the last seven alHlllsdaleFamily Prac­ tice. Monday, Feb. 9 Lone Hkkory Votunteer Иге Dept. An­ nual Boardof Wrtclors Election PI slalion, 130 ^m. -Tuesday, Feb. 17 Dnit County Republican Patty. Davte Couniy Coimhousc. 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 28 Davit Cointy Rqmblican Men's Ftdera- tton, F4F Baibecue. 7:30 am. Saturday, March 21 Davie County Republican Ruty Lincoln Day Dinner, Carolina Bible Camp, 7 p.m. 5lhDisl.CongiessmanRichaniButTlo speak. РогЫо.са11998-И41. Ongoing AkohoHcs Апопушош, Sundays. 6 pm. and Wednesdays, 8 pm. Second Prcsb)ie- rian Churvh basement. Pine St. Coil 634- 1490 or 634-7786 for infa MOPS(MothenorP)tschoolen). Mace­ donia Moravian Clmich. Suppori, fellow­ ship, crafts & food. Children guided in own program М0РРШ,9:30-11:30am Rcgis- tratton fee flexible lo #ofchikJten attending. Scholanhips aNiiilablc. For more info, call 9984394. Ы&Зп! Fridays. Historic Divie Inc., 2nd Ibcsday, Va\\c County ЫЛ.К Ubraty, 6:30 p.m. The Artist Group, Davie County Libraiy. 7 p.m last TUcs. For info, call Bonnic at 998- 5274. Center Community Deuk>pmenl, 3id Moa. 7 p.m Community BWg. CoolmMeToMnBoanl,3ni1besday.Town Hall, 7 pm unless otheiwise noted. North Cooleemee and Clark RoMl Coi»- cil, 2nd Wednesday. 7 pm Friendship Bap- I'lst Fellowship HalL Davie Domestic VkilefKe Services, Support groups for sictimsofdomestic vtolence. Ses- sk)ns free, amTidcnlial. Tuesdays, 6 pm DDVS Office in Davie County Court- house.634-3450. Family Violmcc Prevtntkn Servkes of Davic Coiaty. Free counseling for victims of violence and their chiklrea Experienced profcsstonals. separate groups. Tuesdays. 6- 7:30 pmFint United Mcihodist Church of Mocksvillc. Calll-800.728.3413. DavkCounQ'SdioolBusDrhtrsAsMcia* tkm, 2nd Thun.. 7 pm Davie Coumy Sr. Ccntcr. Bnxk Bklg. Concerned Biken Assodatkia, Rnthills Mothers Moming Out Feb; 2-27. Sesston Z Memben: $50. Nont m:mben: $80. .* SwimLessons Session 2 Feb. 2-Mareh 13.5 weeks. Memben; S25:. Nöh-memfeniSSO.“ ; Gymnastics Session 2 ftb. r-Mareh 13. Mondays,3:30-3:30pm:- Wednesdays, 4-5;30 pmu Men*m: SÄ Non-mcmben: S30. Parents NightOut Satuniay, Feb. 14.6-10:30 pm Memben: $7. Non-members: SIO. • Massage T By appointment only. Tuesday, Feb. lOi Tuesday, Feb. U 634-9622. TaeKwonDo Tu»day. Ihunday, 3:304:30 pm Mem­ ben: $25. Non-mcmben: $50.5 week ses- sioaStartkigFeb.ia Karate l\iesdsays, 7-9 pm $l5/mw«h. Feb. 10 A 24 by a %22. S e n io r s '.634- “Y our O ne Source H om e Source” " g ^ f f i g G R À N D ~ O P ÌN ÌN G ^ 2 0 0 0 G O m i VIVI. I'KK I •imutlbêçmÊrMMÊmolâfieoÊton,âmnMwbemM10i<lamfi^tmt W E W I L L N O T B E V N D E R S O L D t\ «nOPatteiMMiAvniHWiaatta-Salem.NC ( З З в ) 7 4 4 4 M W 8 Dder License *28S«9 , B K ilA V IN O D llS A U F r a m e G ì ^ /v u < á ^ ^ /v á e n ú SP E C IA L SA V IN G S 50% OFF ЙЕИ ENORAVINO DIES WITH YOUR ORDER 1 ----------OR----------- 25% OFF STATIONERY WITH YOUR ENORAVINO DIEl Along «Ml Cnna'a Engraving Dit Salt Tha Fnuna a Gtn la alao having a t ilt vtllh 254 off tH CrtntTt tngiavtd piptr. Jutt bring In vour annravlna dia and choctt tny Cnnt't ptptr tnd itctlvt25%otr. tbe Frtme & Gift, Ihe only пипе you btve to remember when it comes to PtrsontHzed Suiioneiy and Printed InviltUons II 80 M illtr Street, Wlaitoa-Sahin » Ptoae (910) 72^4577 Я1 ( l( 'iiiriio fr^ I j m i l y I ’id i tic (' D i. iiK ' M u d '. o n , П 1У .C O N FID E N TIA L -V» % '1 м 1 Ш § 6 г а > _ F lIL ir n M E R E C R U IT E R C all63406l 1 formorcinii3.Locat»nb6rock Center unless noted otherwbe. Thursday, Jan. 29 C ooking w kh M ary, Nutrition Site. 1:3- 2:30 p.m Senior Chorus, East Room. 3 p.m Friday, Jan. 30 Bridge, East Room, 1-5 p m W ood«raiU og.CranRoom 8:30.) 1:30am Ongoing S B v tr S tik len , Brock Gym. 6:30-9 a m . M oa-Fri. SihferStriden.COoleem ee Scho ol.6-8am Sflver S lrU efi, Smith Grove Gym. 6 -8am Davie SeakrCcttlerSeniorNutritkmlunch. noon M -W , 11 a m Thun. & Fri. C hairEnrciM t.M W F,Senk)rCenter.8:30- 9 am .; Mondays and Wednesdays. Cool­ eemee gym. 7:30-8 a m Report Davie Dateline Items By Noon Monday ItemshrDavleDalelilieshouklbc reponed by noon Monday of Ihc pubiicatnn week. Call634-2120ordroiiilbylheonicc,S,Main Sl across from the counhouse. roKTHEAPPAaELINDVSTHY Tbt candUalt nuat have aiatiiR, profcaaloaal Idqiiioat ctNnamakalloiia aklUa. Baak knowlcdit of Ibt Apparel laduairy U icqiilnd. PC akiUa tt* a pitta. Eicctleiit oppoctuaUy tor a attt- coafldeat, adr-atatter wUUii| lo aiakt a coamttaicBl lo leant lo cam a six fl|ure Incooic. You wtti work wtlh Iwo oUitr iccm itlai pnhaaloaala, 1a ao oMct lo Advaact, fladlai Jo lii aaUonwUt for Apparel Profcaaioaala. Sloet 1995, CONIIOENTIAL RECRVtTERS haa bteoaie a natloaiitty kaowa, appard racruttlag flnn ailvettlacd ia tha Aaaarel ladiiairv aatl M u n lllfl. CONnOENTIAL RECRUITERS behmp to tbt NaUooal aod North Canllaa Aaaoelatkm of Ftnonnel ConsuItanU and aubacribea lo Ihcir atrlct codt or recruiting ethlca. **Riy ll commlwfcMi with a draw.**Mall Rcautnt In coalMtnce lo: Eari GrtKC, CPC* • CONnDENTUL RECRUITERS 154 Valley Oaki Drive •Advanct, NC 27006 orFAXtoS3«44(M041 •CPCiCertUledF(rM>noelConiiillant B i g M o n e y ■ B a s k e tb a ll C o n te s t H a s $ 5 0 0 P r iz e D r. D a d Special Bond Created As Father Allowed To Deliver Baby P a g e 0 1 Pages B4-B5 D A V I E C O U N T Y so« \ I ; USPS 149-160 Number«Thuraday. Feb. 5.1998 40 PAGES t^GeneSeV\Miii$:l}ieiriMciiiegiarihasiTaimimet.Cosisvimmiei^^^ G ia n t W o t1 ( H its S n a g ; n ito n e y G o e s F ro m H o u s in g T o S e w e r ByMlkeBamhaixtt Dayle County Enteiprise Record . COOLEEM EE - Town board mem­ bers came just short of saying "I lold you so" lo administrators of a Community Development Block Grant. After a public hearing on changing the grant bccause of higher-thon-projected sewer syslem costs, and hearing chsirges rangingfiom criminal wrongdoingtolies, the boaid approved Ihe changes. O h a r» ^ They hod no alternative, according lo Commissioner Lynn Rumley. She said the figures for the sewer system were questioned from the beginning of the projecL "Itmakesthediffeiencebetweenhous- ing and sewer worse... and it wasn't that good to begin with." She asked F.E. Isenhour, who admin­ isters the grant for Benchmark, lo distrib­ ute timetables of what worit w ill be done when to all affected lesidents. The change lakes $85,510 from hous­ ing rehabilitation lo Ihe sewcr project, meaning thal the number of houses to be renovated goes from 20 to around 14. The project called for paving of Clark Road, and installingasewer system, lobe owned by Davie County, on Clark Road and Hickoiy Street. Houses in Ihose areas also were eligible for renovations. Those lhat were in such bad shape that a reloca­ tion was necessaiy w ill be completed, Isenhour said. The public hearing was healed, with one resident receiving a police escoit from Ihe meeting, followed by about a dozen other people. ■ KethHodgsonoftheRocky Knoll area of N.C. 801 said he wasn'l opposed to Ihe housing ponion of the grant, but ques­ tioned the motives behind buildingasewer line from Clark Road to Hickory Street. That would most benefit a developer who wants to buildamiilerpaik behind RufTtn Street, he said, infeiring that the deal was workedoul widi county officials. Hecal led fora federal investigation. Nancy Campbell said the stories on the road and sewer improvements changed often. The end of Clark Road is muddy and in bad shape, she said. Isenhour said the state would pave the road after the sewer line is installed. He estimated it would be mid- lo late-sum- mer beforc paving work began. Please See Coalccmce - Page 4 H a p p y H o n o r e e ^ istrateW as ?Mom'ToMany By Robin FtfBum a Davie County Enterprise Record Character and dependability. The words describe Ann Sain Frye, who woriced asoneofDavie County'smagistratesfromiune I, 1979 unlil her death Inst week at the age of 58. ' Davie Clerk of Court Ken Boger stud the words character and dependability came to mind ^henthinkingofFiye. "You could afwiiys depend on Ann," he said. r‘. Slie was on Ihe job in tremen- d ^ pain two weeks before she died, Boger said. “I begged her to jet tne get someone to work for her. She said 'No, I'm going to n}iAe it.' Not many folks would have been on the job in the pain she was in." i^ ^ ger never worried about Ihe c '^ Frye worked as a tnagis- tjit^.; Always a lady, she mode ^^fveryone was treated fairiy. :*;|;was at the hospital visiting ^^acoupleofguyscam eby ^ In d put in jail. If thal doesn't sp^ofherchivsictei'.Idaittkniiw \yl^does,"Boger said.'The fam­ ily * .^ suffered a loss, but the ODUit-system has suffered one, t^ .” '. The flag in front of the court' IlDUse flew at half mast until afler iMlimeral setvice Saturday.More t^400attendedamemorial ser­ vice at the Brock Perfonning Aits '-nMtaSt«Ma|iati«ie-Pase4 Howell, Uvengood File For school Board; Fox, W illi^ For Commission The deadUne has passed, and four more candidates filed for k>- cal oflice during the final week, and two more for regional oflices. ReneeSmithHowellandQaiiy "Tiny"Uvcngoodjoined the non- partisaniace for one of two seats upforelectionontbe DavieCounty Board of Education. MarieneBt^ ger Shamel seeks re-election to one of those seats, and Ihey are joined by Martin Craig "M aity" Carter and Peter Joseph Mooney. Education board member Jeny Swicegood did not seek re-elec­ tion. Charles O. W illiam s and Charies A. Fbx joined the Repub- UcanprimaiyfiirdieDavie Couniy Board of Conunissioners, with Pleaae Set SU-Ftge 4 ! i i : I Enteiprise Wins Fbur Awards kl Press Associalion Contest PtiyWs Potter congratulates MocksvHte's Belle Boger (seated), wtm was honored by the national YMCA fbr her contributions to ttié Davie Family YMCA branch. Forastoiy, please tumtopageCI. -Photo by RoMnFWsusson 5 S tart O f School D ebaled; D e c te ^ ^N B k al i)a ^ Couniy EnfapriM Reectd • Adediioiionaschool calendar that wuuM have teachert Karting on July 29andihidenU dn Aug. S wai delayed Monday night Iv the Oavie Coumy Boaid of Education. Board memben Luther Polts was the only ow to vote to tdopl the calender lecom- mtniled l>y a Goomiitiee of which he was a member. "Where do you stop and when do you begin?Westaitouteiinkingwhal'sgiNngtobe beslfDrthestudenlt,"PDtutaid."1ben\resay the pareota aren't going to like this. Tben we say teachers агепЧ going lo like this. If s not a winsituaiioa." Boaid Chair Mark Jones sakl he lud heard some complaints of the propoted schedule, and asked if it had anything to do with the block classes at Davie H i^ Sduol. Dr. Bill Steed, superintendent, sakl it would allowa"coUegiate schedule" and e»uns to be given before the Christmas break, rather than retum to school for a week or two and then have exams. Dr.VanceJohnson,peisonneldirector,also saidtheralionalebehindtheeariier-than-usual beginning was to finish the fint semester Fltaia8eelM-l*»»-Pl«i4 D avie Couniy Enterprise Record staff members won four awards in the N.C. Ptess Associa­ tion 1997 News, Editorial and Photojournalism Contest. Awards were announced last week in Chapel H ill. Competing against other me­ dium-sized community newspa­ pers fnnn across the state. Enter­ prise Genoal Manager RobinFer- gussonwonasecondplace award for a photo page. Managing Edi­ tor Mike Bamhardt won a first place sportsfeaturewritingawanl, Repoiter Jeanne Cidther won a first place spot news reporting awar^ and Spofts Eititor Brian Pitts won a third place sports re­ porting reward. Fergusson's photo page was of a local nun who raises deer, and was judged second finm 16 en­ tries. The judge wrote; "Strong photos eaiiied the second place ------------- GaUher Pttta award, but layout and de»gn kept lirom being d ist" Bamhaidfs stoiy of a wonun' in a wheekhair training for the: ^N H 8M EM (vriat-Pl«i4