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08-August-:0AV1E COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 30,1998 avie Dateline R m d R a is e rs Щ SÉUdBy,Aug.1 ? y O T n —11*10 bCTClUCcHinncy Bap- j l ik t Chuich b e fo re * after KhcJolmlnisiiy. ; n > ld l4 R i< ^ . 1г-30 p.m. Lou or рпл». ) C < U «J.268lo r463-29051o slp iu p . ! Satuniay, Aug. 8 HoMjr Stk, Dtvte Coiutty Bwkwptw A«oeMo(i.inrroniorDAVBIJg..U.S.601 S.4 9 a.m. til sold OUL Ongoing M«Q>Mot)tfvtteMoaeLod8e ìm Frì- days. Doors open Л16. Orsi game at 7 p.m. М40. WMhMB R. Divie VFP. 2Ы S.niur- Docn open. 6:30 p.m. _________________ SurKÌay,Aug.2 •M l AMiveiwy Homecoming, Turren- ito h ftb l Church. Sunday School. 9:45 itn. Wonhip. 10.45 a.m. Pioneer Qwuict & ReV. Ron Hanisoa Coveted dish me:i) to fbUow. OvIOMMKmt In conceit. JenisaJrm ■iftM Chmth. U.S. 60] South. 6 p.m. Nonery provided Lo^v olTcnng to be LTken. VmHIi» КЫе School, Mocksville Sev- tallH%Ad«TattalChunh.MillingRo(Kl. 9 ‘в.т.*4 p.m. CraAs, games. Bible stories, hmcb. lots of Tun. Ages 3-14. Sunday, Aug. 9 EvaiifriMSMvtlUle.TunTiiiineBaplbt Chorch. 11 ara Hole lsspc;ikernl ’Winning For Life“ curwde lo be hekl Sept. 20-24 in large tent off 1-40 Sl 1-77. spon4wd by chuicheof Sou* Yadkin Baptist Assodv tiori.- Bailey Inducted To President's Club 'Len Bailey, manager for LUV HomeiMocbviUe. was inducted into the CMH Triple Crown President's Club on July 10 al Ibe Company's Q u a rte rly Manager'sMeet- Ing. C la y to n Homes, Inc. lec- otnized its top perfonning retail la lei center teansatattoee- dty manage- ment conference at tte Hyatt Regency in Knoxville, Tenn. The CMH Triple Crown was a program challenging sales centcr managen to exceed goals based on pceviousperfoimance. Achieving IOO percenter morequalined sales center tcamsforinduction into the President's Club. Teams like Len Bailey's are es­ sential to our success. We are proud to honor achievers of their caliber with the recognition they deserve," CEO and founder Jim Clayton said.Listed on the New York Stock Exchange,LUV Homes is the nation's kadiog retailer and largest producer ^manufactured homes. Employing omiban6,300people.tbe company hiildf. icUs, (¡nances and insures laaiiiifactiitcd homes and operates fin a 28-state mùket. Bailey Sunday, Aug. 30 Worship Service at Rich Park, Eagle Heights non-tmditiorvil. rcLixcd chua'h. O i^ n g Ш я Baptist Chureh: Wonhip Sen ices. 9:45am. A11 am.SundaySchool.9;45am. Л 11 am. Nurseiy pmviiiixL Eagle Heights: Sundny. Ш лж scrvicc. Nonh D;tvic Middle ScIkx)I ТЪеШег. For morc 1пГо. cull 75l>7f)3') or E'Muil' c;igIehciglus@jun(vcom. lleavTn Bound F\ill Gospel Church: Sun* dayScluxtl.lOam.Wor.Wp. 1 i an>.Swnd;»y CN'cning wtifship. 6 p,nt. Wedncsitiy ww- sliip. 7 p.m. Pivstor James Wjird. 998-M94. CookemveChurchorGod.SimdiySclKwl. 10 am. Worship Sen icc. 11 am. H\-cning WotbWp,6p.HV Mw. pTi\>\4Scp.»cf .7 p.nv Wed. Family Training liiwr. 7 p.m. Viui scr\ire to шк1 Гтт chuivh aN-ail;iblc for SundaynMwingsenicc.PiisioiGiiiylliillips. W-4‘)77 or 284-2180. HUhdaieUni(wlMvlhodt.tChvirch nwc» in Sludy Gfo\e .ScUwl gjin. Sund;iy. 10:30 am. Childcare pwviiled. P;k1iv - Keith TUmmOmcc:‘W8-40mUome:W8-l?/). E'Mail: Hitluble UNtC Ci) Juno. com. Eatons Baptist Citurch: Svvtxt\y Sclv.»l. Ш am.; uonhip. 11 am.: chuali tr.iining. 6 p.m. Wednesday scr\ ice. 7:.'^0 p.nt GoodShcphcrdEpi>copalChuiTh.Cluiah Stnxt.Cwilccmcc.Sund;iysen'icc.9;30am. Be(MthemlInitcUMvthodfeAChu(th:Sim- day wonhip.8:45<% 11 am.SiiixtiySclKwl, IOaniY(4iih.5p.m.ChiMa*n'spnigmm(K- 5). 5 p.m. cwry 2nd & 4ih Suntby. Alkr .schixil (K-5) evci>' Wodnc.4lay. 3:30-5 p.m. т -Ш У . Rwor. J. Miuk Wccklcy. Liberty Unilcd McthodKt Church: W’or- ship. 9:45 am. SuixLiy ScIkxiI, 10:45 a.m. Mocks Uiiili4i MilhodM Churrh: Eirly wwhip. «:45 am. Sund;ty ScIhx>I. 10 am. WotiJiip. i I am. & praise. 6 p.m. Pasti»r BmceGwyn. WS.55!8orW«.747l. SmHh Grove Mrihodbt Church: Prayer meeting. Saiunby moming.i. 9 am. HUbdale Baptist Church: Sund.-)y School. 9am. wvfshipscrvke, I0-I0:30fellowshlp: IOam.woRhip5Cfvk«.WeihcsdayftJtLuck Meal. 6:30 p.m. Adult Ä youth Bible study, missions 7:15 p.m. Pastor R.T. Aldemwn. 336-940-66I8.Faith and Vktoiy RimHy WorWp Cen­ter. 1687 llwy 601 N. Sunday Services. 10 am.. 7 p.m. Wednesday, 7 p.m.NwBelte^toTJ».Church.Sunday School. 10 a.m. Wonhip Scrvicc. 11 am. Wednes-iUynightBiblcMuily.7p.m.P.tttorEli/abcth Мл-к. Av4v. Pastor Dcrrick Mock. Believer's Sonship Tabernacle: Sunday\\шЫр. I0:30am..6:30p.m Wcd.e\tnlng7 p.m. PasKx: Jeny L Couch. 998*3748^ Cana Rd. - Rwcfs Line. |TUrrentimBaptMChurchiSundaySchool.' 9:45am.. Wonhip. 11 am.:Night Sen'lce,6 p.m. Pastor • Rev. Billy Sk»p.Eptanpal Church of the Ascenston. R)ric Bixby Rd.,Sun. School. 10am.Wonhlp.ll am. Rev. Edwin T. Bailey. 2M-t50a DialAStory Ministry ffDrchadren.Billnnd Peggy Long of Ads-ancc. 998*7716. Sen1ctsattheOaks.Apt.7A.MillingRoad. 7 p.m.Thundays. Bishop T.R. Rk». dement Crwt Church of God, Wednes- d.iy praytr servfcc. 7 p.m. Satunfay moming SahNwh School. 10 am.Green Meadows Baptfat Church Sunday School. 9:45 am. Wonhip. 11 am., ? p.m. Wednesday Prayer & Bible Study, 7 p.m. P.u4or M. Ray Davis, 998-3021 Preüchooi/Parrnts' Moming Out. Bethle­hem United Methodist Chunrfi. Ages: 2*4. Mon.,Ttics.,Thufs..9am.*noon.PMO: Ages 12-23 months, Tües., Thun. 9 am.*noon. Call 998-6820 or 998*5083 for Info. Ffeunions____________ Sunday, Aug. 2 Reynolds RecLunch, I p.m.Kimmer Reunlun,FbrkCivicCenicr.U.S. 64 E Lunch, 1 p.m. S p e d a i E v e n ts MÌ3nday,Aug.17 Crvise In. downtown Mocksvilte. 5:.^9 p.m.Sponsofcdby PicdmoniC.A.R.S. As.v>- elation und Sweet Lo^tr’s Hawn. Ongoing Immunisation dlnic. I!e;)]th Dept., adult undch\ld,cvcry1\ttsday.4:30*7p.m.Flunnd pneumonia vnccincs available. D a te s to R e m e m b e r Ongoing visit Coolctnxt'i MlU VlUaie Miunm. 14 Church St., Tues. & Tlmre., 9 am.*n(»)n. Sals., 11 am.-2 p.m. Tours also »>-ailublc hy appi. Call 284-6040.Recycling truck at Cenier Comniunlty BldgnH-n am. IstSatunkiy.Recycling tnicfcatUnfamChapelMcthnd. ist.4lhSalunlay,8*llam.. RM)tlin|tnickatJerkho>HardisonRun* tanbtdg.,3rdSaluiday.8:30-ll am. Preschool itovythne. Tues.. 11 am.,D;ivle County Library and Cooleemee branch. 30- minute pmgram. For childrcn ages 3*5. Nfu* sk’.rcadakwd.itc'ries. films, nuncry rhymes. M e e tin g s _____________ iTuesday, Aug. 18'¡».k County RepuMiaui Metling, I>.mc County Counhousc. 7:30 p.m. ^turday,Aug.22 bavie County Republican Men'» Federa*tkm.F&FBiuba'ue.7:30am. Monday, Aug. 24 Fifth District Republican Congressman Rkhard Buir Receptkm. Rich Park. 5-H p.m. Rich Park S h e lte rOngoing' Yadkki Valey RibbM Brrcders Anocia* tkMi, BrockGym, last Sunday ofcach monlh. 2:30 p.m. All rabbit owners welcome. Call 336-998*9858. Extenätoo- Tuesday,Aug.4 Davie County Вккмреп Amdatlon.DAVBIdg..U.S,«IIS..7p.m.FamilyNighl Cookout. Bring drink or dcMCrt. Call 336* 940-5280 or 7W-637* 1636 lo register. Recnsation__________ Fiw ПЮГС Informalkin on these cwms. call 751*2325. FtecOub ВсГоп: (SlSWr oncrlSZ^Ischdol nixl oul of school pn)gnmi4. RcgiMnilion open. Good Tknets Square DanceGroupmccisalntfmingionCommunilyOcn* ter, 7 p,m. every Monday. Senior Line Dancing Mondays 10am.$l. Step AerobicsMondays, limrsd.Ty.s 7 p.m. Satuniay, 10 am. $l5/fflOfMh for 2d:iys, $20 Гиг 3 days. SilverstrUefs Walk ClubSenkxs, 50 and up. M-F, 6:30-9 ant No charge. Mothers Motning Out Tuesdays andThursdiiys, $7perday. S4U per month. Ж С А N e w B o o k s A r r i v e A t D a v i e C o u n t y L i b r a r y Some of the new bixiks at Davie Couniy Public Library, 371 N. Main St., Mock.sville: Non-Hction Capiured by Hision: One Man's Vision of our Tumuliuotis Ccntiin The Gourmet Atlas How to Create Action, Fantasy, aiul Adventure Comics In the Meanlinte *• Finding Your­ self atui the Love You Want Mars anti Venus Starting Over: A Practical Guide to Finding Love Again.... The Marriage of Sense and Soul: Integrating Science and Religion How to Open and Successfully 0/>* erate a Country ¡nn The Real ^^cKay: My Wide World ofSpons Victor Hugo Mark Rothko H o w a r d C o m m e n t s O n B u d g e t The budget approved by the NC House ofRcprcscnialivc.son July 22 Is "a giant step forw;ird toward more independent living for thousands of North Carolina senior citlzcns." said Rep. Julia Howard, (R*Davic). The provision for ihecldcrly,known as "Senior Choices." calls for an in­ crease in Ihe ihreshold for Medicaid eligibilily from the current maximum income level of $242 per month up to S672 monthly. The expanded eligibil­ity will mean bene fits will be extended to thousands of modest incomc se­ niors,includingcligibililyforprcscrip* lion drugs. "When our seniors are unable lo purchase their needed medications, they ultimately grow chronically ¡11," said Howard. "The nexl step is hosp!- taliuition or long term nursing home carc. The cosl of a few prescription drugs is minor compared lo nursing home carc." Allowing senions to remain living independently in their homes "Is good sense, good public policy, and il saves money," Howard added. The House-passed budget, which also includes the removal of the state sales tax on food and cuts in Incomc toxcs. now goes to the Slate Senate for approval. TecUSA Members Attend Program Fiction The Bridge Ox'erFlat^villow Creek • UnceWubbels Cloth of Heaven-BXHoif The Collected Poents - Reynold.s Pricc For the Love of the Land • Kristin Hungcnbcfg/n a land of Plenty - Tim Pears The Long Road Home • Danielle Steel Momingsong • Patricia Rushford Reckless Homicide - Ira Gcnberg Sooner or later - Elizabeth Adler Strtiy Kat Waltz - Karen Kijcwski Betty and Roland West have made donations to the library in memory of C,JcrrWcUs.LuuiscCanner,and&irlc Fua'hes. Martha, Rulh and MargaaM Hoyle made a donation to the library in memory of C. Jeff Wells. Tbc American Giri Dolls exhibit wilt at the llbr.uy from SepL 14-18. DavieCoumy PubllcUbr^ hours: Monday-Tbursday, 9 a.m.-8:30 p.m.; Friday, 9 a.m.-5:30p.m.; Saturdays, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; Sundays. 2-5 p.m. Phone: 75I-2Q23. Cookcmec Branch hours: Monday. noon-6p.m.;Tuesday-Friday, I0a.m.- 5 p.m. (Closcd for lunch from 12:30- 1:30); ^loscdon Saturday and Sunday. Phone:284-2805. Kiddle Kicker Soccer Boys & girls. Ages 3-6. Registration Aug. 1-31. Member $20. Non-mcmben $30. Karate Tuesdays, 7*8:45 p.m. $15/month. Before/After School Care Registration under way. Before school: $4Q/month. After xhool: SlOO/momh for member. $l45/month for non-member. Must have immunization nxord. S e n io rs CaI1751-06l I famoreinfo.Locatk)nisBnock Center unless noted othcnvise. Monday,Aug.3 GoUen Afe Club, East Room. 10 am. Tuesday, Aug. 4 Brid|i.EustRoom, Mp.m. *RSVPNot*i|Hoiii«P«i1y.2-»p,m. - Wednesday, Aug. 5 : Wal4laKSnlorMondn|,8-IDam. vCard • lia n l Gama, East Room. 1:30; 4:.10p.m. ÎRSVPScwim ■B". RSVP0race.9am..^ p.m. Î Thursday, Aug. 6 ; Lunch *Lwn, Western Steer, noon. : .SenlorChorus, East Room. 3 p.m. ; StampClub.EmtRoom.7p.nl, ; Friday, Alig. 7 : Bridr. East Room. 1-5 p m. Z Monday, Aug. 10 i Cooleemee Ckib, Fint Baptist RllowsWp Hall, 10 am. • Bingo.EaMR(x)m.l:30-3:30p.m. « Tuesday, Aug. 11 '• Bridie, East Room. Mp.m. RSVP Nuntot Home Party. 24 p.m. ;j Wednesday. Aug. 12 ; RSVP Sewing'’B'.RSVP0nicc,9am.-'l p.m. ' Canl ft Board Gamci, East Room, l:3(^ 4:30 pm. ^ Thursday, Aug. 13 : SIKvrEagie9Chib,T3 A,l0am. ^ Senkir Trotten Chib, Ornter Communitir Bklg.,l0am.Ahheimer'sSupport Group,Eost Room,; p.m. Friday. Aug. 14 BfUge. East Room. 1*5 p.m. Ongoing Slhtr Stridtn. Brock Gym. 6:50-9 ani. Mon.-Fri. ; SIher Stride», Cuilctmcc School, 6-8 am. SllvtrSliklen.SmithGroreOym.6-8ani.SHvw Heakh Enitisa: Senior Cent M.WÎ. 8:30-‘J a-m. Mock Place. M.W, am. Davie SenlorCenHrSeniotNulrition lunch, пая M-W, 11 am. Thurs. & Fri. Chair Exefttes.MWI=,SenlorCenter.ï:30. 9 am.; Nhnlays and Wednesdays. Cool eemee gym, 7:30-8 am. Report Oavle Dateline Items By Noon Monday ItcmsfcrDavieOaleliBeshouklbe reportée by noon Monday of the publkatxm wee Call75l*2l20ardmpiibytheofnce.S.Mah) St. across from ihe c'ounhouse. M f l id i F abric Center & Farm Toys I19SaUuryStreet ■ Modaville,NC (336) 751-5417 SALE STARTING AUG. 17th ■ AUBahgrLockrtMliiclaOnaal« (St»l4 МкЫт Saim, EnèoUor МкЫ«, EnMkfy Cudk nc) • AUnbtktOBlate I— MMtttOM ■ eimflkitTaraimirkk | M t a m l/ a M n i f d a y W i r i s Ш о п а ! A w a r d j i M a t h e m a t ic s U5. АсМсУсгаелГ Academy i«i;aniwKcd thal Stephen Lyday lltñ M tip iM i h*s been named a jaiiOMl awifd winner in mathemat- I • llaacidenyiccognizesfewerthan iOpetDeaoTall American high school David E Smithof DESIgn Consor­ tium, Steve Cavanaugii of Cavanaugh , & Associates, PA and John McKenzic of McKenzie & Rains International Trade, all raembcis of TccUSA, an Intcrmtional consulting group, werc invited to paiticipate in a program on Business [)cvclopmenl in Romania. The U.S. Agency for International Development and the U.S. Embassy in Romania sponsored Ihis event. It Wivs held in Washington, D.C., on July 16- 18, so as to coincide with the official visit of His Excellcncy Emil Consianiinescu, President of Roma- Whlle in Washington, Smilli and other TecUSA memben had Ihe op­portunily to participate in the U.S. Chamber's Inlemalional Foniiti on Economic Developmenl in Romania. They were invited to a host luncheon, at which. President Consianiinescu gave the keynote address. TccUSA has been woiking on a number of projects in Romania forthe pasl year. TecUSA has foctised on building sustainable relalkxiships rust, and projects second. Projects in hous­ ing, land use planning, ecanomic de­ velopment and inlrastnictureimptove- ment are a few of the projects lhal TccUSA has been involved. Lyday, who attended Heritage VM noniiialed for diis na- : i i ^ «WMd by Mrs. Waldroup, ;Mctar.Lydvwffla|)iieirindieUnilcd «ÉM Achievtnient Academy Offi- .c&IYiirtook.wMchbpubUshedna- .:^ :H iiad (n iy Miecit winnen upon ’|li|'n c M ve tccanmendadon of '|iiilW,coidiM.cnimarirn.iBdoiher ’{р а Ы ч п ш п а к ! iipon the itan- fübtfiM oaiclfalhbyiheacad- r.lte о Ы а an ■ ttùdenfa ica- (ipirtbimece, ItìM nl aid i|iii-. , iM ivaliai to'lean цскЬпМр,а11Ш еа1к1 ÏVirll.dwewUiility,and laMckarordi- k^.iriMn. F a m i l y F i n i M o r t g a g e С о г | к — ESTABLISHED 1»7» — tf o ta c o r n s p t a t " O m tdanàSUl^bi/D m k County H ttiiem 6.875 н * % > г ^1ГтО оЛйв> O m O tfàffnm i ■пНоМСии nntaS M ond l1or«M M : Гиккм иаП М писи , OHMTMOtUMS UNDOSIDOO пюемшшмикй , ш ш н о т ' W M w rrìa M M n » м в п я у ц мс С З Э ё ) 7 S I - 2 t f t Офот1леош0ТЬтф влУт Toaátf SMbicflptk)w Го( up to 900,000 ihim оГ ConiiioaSlock Bank of Davie (Proposed) MocluvUk, North CanUM Ajgttgaie Minimum; (¡00,000 shaits Aggregate Maximum; 900,000 sluies Puichas« Price Per Share: $11.00 Minimum Purchase; 100 shares Maximum Purchase; 30,000 shares'* ' Or 5% of the shares subscribed, whichever is greater. Copies of Ihe offering circular may be obtained by contacting one of the following Incoiporaling Directors, or by calling 336-751-5755 к я ] % М в т WaMA.hmdi 81пяС .1ц м . Incorporating Directors. AhiH lih} 11ш |С .Пм 1ч | | М 1.М и1и 1 liitiM ta th M to JR H c M a U n m г м к а * HilaiMouiictroenHineMieranotetowUiioraiolidiatloaofaaoffdrlohiytliewwamilw. 1Uao(Mi«la made only by the offning chollar. . C h e e r fu l Camp Teaches Cheerleading Basics State Champions Senior All Stars Go Undefeated En Route To State Title Page B1 Page 01 D A V IE C O U N T Y 5 0 Ф E N T E R P R I/^ E C O R D USPS149-U0 Number 32 Thursday, Aug. 6,1998 County To Help Pay Disabled Retirees' Insurance Premiums By Jeanne Gallher Davie Counly Enterprise Rccord Davie County employees rcliring on full disability will no longer bear the burden of their health insurance prcmi- ums alone. County commissioners voted unani­ mously Monday to pay 50 pcicent of the health insurance premiums until they arc able lo re-enter Ihc woric force. A doctor's rcpoit will be rcquircd twice a year from each employee to prove they are still unable to work. This vote came after an eight month battlebyformercmergency medical tech­ nician Sandy Shepherd, who injured her back at work, to receive assistance with her health insurance premiums. The county provides insurance for employees who retire with at least 20 years of service to the county, she said. "Any employee hurt working for this counly should receive Ihc same courtesy as those who arc able lo serve 20 years," Shepherd told commissioners. When she was working, Ihe county paid 100 percent of her health insurance. “ Any employee hurt working for this county should receive the same courtesy as those who are able to serve 20 years.” - Sandy Shepherd Since she has been out of work, she has been receiving 66 percent of her regular salary, which is about 516,000, through worker's compensation, she said. During that time she has been able to keep the county's health insurance but had to pay the S181 per monlh premiums heiself from the rcduced Income. If there ever came a time she couldn't afford to pay those premiums site would not be able to afford health insurance elsewhere with her disability. Shepherd said. In comments made lo the Enteiprise Record, she said county manager Ken Windley said she had been offered an­ other position with the county earning the same salary she was making as an ENfT. Her understanding was that she could get that olher job if one became available at the regular pay scale for that position - not her old salary, she said. ■ It was wrong of the county to put her off, while she has Uied foreight months to be heard by commissioners, she added.- Being on disability is nocake walk, she said. "I would very much like to go back to work." To pay health insurance benefits foran See Commissioners - P*ge8 Two Die In Fire Oavle SherifTs Detective Lt. Jimmy Phipps and William R. Davie Rre Chief Dale Blackwelder (left) Investigate a fire that claimed the lives of a man and a woman early Wednesday on a tot»cco faim In rural Davie. Phipps said the fire started in the middle part of the mobile home.The cause had not l)een determined, and SBI Investigators were called to help with the investigation. One txxiy was found near a door, another near a window, tx>th in the living room area of the mobile home. The woman who died worked on the Lance Joidan famn oil Eaton Church Road. The man had anrlved at the trailer eartier In the evening tooking for a job, Phipps sakJ. BlackwekJer said a neighbor riotk»d flames coming from the trailer. Firefighters anived within minutes, but the trailer was engulfed, he sakl. The mobile home was berelynotteeable from the road, behind a tobacco liekl. -Photo by Robin Fergusson |ist Fight At County Meeting Lands Men in Court B^Jemne Gaither PaWe Counly Enterprise Record >Twomeninvolvedinafistfight At a cbunty meeting in April fi- tially had their day in court last week. : After hearing each num's ver­ sion of what happened and listen­ ing to a segment of an audio tape i^atthemeeting,Judge Samuel C^UKy found RogerSpillman,47, of^leemee, guilty of assaulting Hodgson April 20, during a ^biic hearing held by the Davie Cjotmty Board of Cpmmissionets. v'-HixIgson, who lives in the Rocky Knoll community just out­ side Cooleemee, was found not guilty of assault. Cathey granted Spillman a prayer for judgment continued, which means the conviction will not appear on his record unless he'sconvictedofasimilaroffense. Leon Penninger, who had been at the public hearing, saidHodgson was arguing with county manager Ken Windley when Spillman got up and walked toward the door beforewhirlingaroundandhitting Hodgson, who was seated on Ihe front row near Ihe door. He didn't see Hodgson strike Spillman, but Ihings happened so fast he couldn't be sure that he hadn't, Penninger said. j Hodgson testified lhal he had intentionally arrived late for the meeting because of ongoing ten­ sion with Spillman. H; had come to protest a request by Spillipm to rezone a pieceof prope^ oh N.C. 801 near his home. ' i Hodgson said he Was' given Ihree minutes to spedk, during whichthecounty manager repeat­ edly intenupl^ him. i! He made comments ijboutdiug activity al Spillman's businesses butnwleilclearhcwashulacc.us- ing Spillman of dealing or using dmgs, he told the judge. "1 Ihink drags are vety serious, and 1 don't want them near me," he said. It was his understanding that after everyone had spoken, there would be three minutes of audi­ ence discussion,andWindleytiied to eliminate that, Hodgson claimed. Thecouniymanagerseemedto being slanting everything in Spillman's favor, refusing to let him say what he wanted and present evidence of dtugs al busi­ nesses owned by Spillman, he in - K tified. "Mr. Windley's attitude toward me is that I'm nobody," Hodgson said. He was arguing with Windley when he was hit on the left side of his face, he said. "Like I told the magistmte I did nol see [Spillmanj hit me." Hodgson testified. His left finger is still stifflrom where someonesteppedonit while he was on the fioor, and hisglasses werejbent and the lens scratched, heioldCaUicy. FkiseS eeM cn -P ag e4 Masonte Picnic N e x tW te k The tradition continues. The 118th Annual Mocksville Masonic Picnic will be held nexl weckatClementGrove,offNo(th MainSlrcclbehindtheBrockcom- plcx. Slaning at 6 each nighl Mon-' day-Friday, carnival rides and games will be available for area residents to enjoy. The highlight of the week of festivities will be Ihe famous pic­ nic dinner, scheduled for noon on Thursday. Prior to the dinner, entertain­ ment will include an Elvis imper-. sonator,andmusicbythestudents: fromtheOxfordChildien'sHome and Masonic and Eastern Star Home for elderly. Those groups FkaseSeeKn-F^(4. Property Owner : : Paid For County'tf Misplaced Tower I A misuike in placement of thei : elevated water taiikal the coui^; water plant in Cooleemee cost:; Davie Counly $8,000. - <: Counly commissioaefs voIq^: Monday to pay Roger Spillmiii:' $8,000 for one hundredtfi of ' acre which adjoins the walerpln^j property becausethetankeuoide^: onto his property. Uiis is a fair price under circumsuinces, county attoroiy>; Bob Price told commissioiten. isnecessary and appropriate loo№: operation.” , Commissioners also voted tp^ allow Spillman to tie lus new tk^;: velopmenl in Rowan Count)^'' which adjoins Davie County^; wastewater treatment plant, iniir: Davie's sewer system. . <■, Spillman will pay the cost f<T-; lying into that system,. couMV;: manager Ken Windley « rii ;,, ', 2 - PAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 6,1998 WorldWarll Movie Recalls Soldiers'Sacrifice Sleep has been difficult. During llie day, I've still seen tiic images in my mind. That's how brutal the scenes of the Omaha Beach inva­ sion arc in Saving Pvt. Ryan. It is a wonderful and awful movie. If a mere movie cun be so provoking, how terrible the memories must be for the survivors of the D-Day invasion who faccd the Nazi gun turrets head-on. Faccd them... and didn'l turn back. The courage of World War II soldiers should never be forgotten... or under-estimated. Our audience was mingled with World War II vintage viewers, .some looking like veterans. There were two very young children behind us. What were the parents thinking? The "R" rating is well de,scrved. One of the children quickly started wailing. I felt like wailing, too. This is not a movie for Ihe fainl-hearled. It's certainly nol a movie for children. Il's nol even a movie for aduils, exccpt that the D-Day invasion really happened. World War II was terrible, and wc must not forget. Politicians and even generals sometimes forget about Ihe horrors of war. When that happens, they dream of conquests and decide to do it again. The movie graphically shows common scenes from the war, away from the battlefield. Typists pound out the letters imd telegrams to families of battle victims. A mother, seeing an Army car pull up in her driveway, collapses because she understood the message before it was spoken. - When Worid War II broke oul, young men dropped their plows, dropped their work, and joined the military. Boys left Iheir high school classes to join. There was an immediate response. They knew the death toll would be terrible. As my uncle left home lo join the Army, my great- jpndfather told another of his grandchildren that Ihey would never see him again. "I reckon the Germans can't kill all of us," another of his grandchildren boldly predicted. But death came to so many families. Il seemed lhal few escaped some tragedy. Yel, ihere was no lack of resolve to . win the war, lo pay any pricc. Much has been written about the self-less character of that generation. The sacrifice Ihcy made for the nation. The commitment ihey made lo family and communily. The difficult limes they faced. :■ But the World War II soldiers al Omaha Beach didn'l gel the movie version of the battle. They faced it in living color. Credit lines didn't roll when the battle ended. Instead, ihey were left with the stench of death, the echo of bombs and gunfire in Iheir ears and memories thal would stay with them for their lifetime. : World War II veterans don'l talk much. Many have kept the memories of iheir war inside. They haven't even de- numded a memorial in Washington, D.C. i The movie is a grand testimony to their courage. — Dwight Sparks DAVIB C O U N TY ENTERPRU^ECORD (USPS 149-160) 171 South Main Street P.O.Box99 Moeksvill«, NC 27028 (336)751-2120 Pubtih«! weekly by the OAVIE COUNTY PUBUSHINe CO. Dwight Spwto.... BebkiFergueion.. MkeBemhvdt.... hcky Snyder..... ..Editor/Publisher ..Qeneral Manager ..Managing Editor ........ ....................Advertiehig Manager J>e»le Ceoteemee R ieo rt Joumel;;19ie-1966 1899-1968 1901-1971 | V Pdiodlctlt PtMtag* PM тМоскю1й,1Ю 27028 SubwilpltonFUlM ; ' 8(ngl«Copy,50Cwli 120 рмуиг In North C«ra«nt b. : liS p w yw a utM tN o ilh C tn ^ POSTMASTER 8ndad*iMe««ngMk>: Oenii CoMoly EMapilM Rwj f l PAlM»t,Moc>mi.NC 270aa in Tbe Mail Disabled Employee Just Wants Equal Treatment gave Ihe counly 100 pcrccnl bul happened lo gel injured bcfon: wc could work 20 years. Il's like saying lhat the commissioners don’l appreciate anylhinglcsslban20years.Ancraployeccan'lhclp lhalhc or she happened togcl injured andljusldon'l think lhal Ihc current policy is fair. I would also like to e «press my sinccrcgraiiiudc 10 eveiyone who signed petitions supporting this issue and lo eveiyone who took Ihc lime lo lake the petitions around and have them signed. lopprtciaiethe phonecalls, Ihc cards andallltoMomnvetiMit-' lhal Ihc citizens of Davie Counly have given me. 1: can't begin 10 tell everyone how much lhal means to me. I wish I could rclum lo work as a parmiedic bccausc during my scrvicc wiih Ihis county, I have had an opportunity lo meet some wonderful people. 1 would not have been able to get through all of this without the support from my husband Dennis and my patents (Bill & Eunicc Stroud). I can't thank everyone by name but 1 would like lo say a very spccial thanks lomy aunts Belly Beck andMargaret Royd. my uncles Paul Bcck and Jim Royd, and lo a family Wend. Mary Anna Smool, for being Ihcrc tor me during the past week when I needed Ihcm the most. Sandy Shepherd Clemmons To the editor I would like 10 thank Mr. Sparks and Mr. Bamhardt for taking Ihc lime to listen to me and I rcally appreciate your coverage on the is.sue con- ccminghcallhlnsurancebencrilsfordisabkd counly employees. Alter you ran the arllclc, I was notified lhal Ihe counly commissioners and Ken Windley would like for me lo present at Ihc commissioners meting on Aug. 3.1 read Mr. Windley's response 10 my complaints in last week's paper and I was a lillle upset becausc I knew lhal I had lold you and Mr. Bamhardt the Inilh. I was going to send several documents lo the paper lo prove lhat I had lold Ihe truth, but I fell that would jusl be playing the old "she said, he said" game and lhat would not achieve anything. I refuse to keep this paper full of insults back and forth beiween me and counly officials. The citizens of Davie Counly can look al the facts and comc lo Ihcir own conclusion as lo who is telling the irulh.1 haven't tried lo get every penny that I could from this counly like some are making oul like. All lhat I've asked for is for Ihe commissioners lo include "all" employees who bccome disabled due lo a job related injury in the current policy lhal is in placc for other relirces. In 1997 the commissioners voled 10 pay a percentage ofthe retirees with 20-30 years health insurance premium lo "reward" and show apprccialion for their scrvice. Employees who happened to get injured prior lo giving Ihc couniy al least 20 years werc left oul in the cold. The current policy isaslapinlhcrace for thoseofus who Race Makes Difference To Town To the cililor. I wish lo commcnil Pcicr Funder. Ihe president of Funder Amcrica, Inc.. for being sensitive lo the conceras of his neighbors and installing a sound wall around his plant's sawdust collector lo help alleviate the noise coming from lhal piece of ma­ chinery (Winslon-Salem Journal, July 28. Bl, 6). Although the noise from Funder America has not been entirely eliminated, ils president's concrete step in reducing muchof the noise merits commen­ dation. Lettic Pennington also deserves credit for her cffons in having the noise problem al Funder America teclified. I wish I could end my letter here, but the entire scenario concerning Funder Amcrica, Lcltie Pennington, Mocksville town oflicials, and Ihose who rallied around Pennington's legilimate com­plaint rcaflinned a sad mnh for me; white skin and European features carry an inordinate, almost di­ vine, amount of weight in America. Conversely, black skin and African features cany almost no weight in America. The simple truth is. the power stnicture in Mocksvillc, a microcosm of the United Slates of America, especially the nanow-mindcd andconscrvaiivcscgmcntofourcountry.iscloseto being oblivious to Ihc normal, reasonable concerns ofblackpcoplc. Oh. Ihosc inpowcrmakeaprelcnse of being unbiased, bul Ihcir true colors manifest themselves in Ihe decisions they make and the actions they lake. Since I am an ordained minlsur of the gospel of Jesus Christ and a college English insiracior, fairness compels me to illustrate by example what I mean. When I first brought to lighl in 1995 the noise anddusl pollution emanating froinUnlled Plywood Industries, Inc., locatcd directly across from my residence, I was generally vilified in this very newspaper andinconvcrsationsthnxighout Mocks­ ville. The general consensus was that! was undip­lomatic, thal I was making a mountain oul of a molehill, and Uial I was trying to create tension between the races. Strangely enough, however, I took the same avenue Leitic Pennington has re­ cently taken with Funder America: I politely and Continued On Fate 3 L e tte rs W e lc o m e d The Emrpriu Record wefcomes letters from its readers. Hie letlcn hiay be on topics of local, state, naUonal or iMenulkiaal issues. - '’ An effott will be mde to prim all leiien' provMcd they am not Ubtkus, vttlgar, or In poor taste. Hie edilot laaves the righl to edit letten for granmur ^ fcripace. AU letten shoiiU Include the name aiiii adtkcsa ofthe writer, including a signalun. A lelephone rnnnber, not to be published, is also requested. Please have letten In the newspaper oRfce by4p.m. Monday of Uie week to be published: How Do You Beat The Heat? ВНШкоаж VhianBi;^ Ryan Patrick ShaMPairkk Modovffle Mockivllk Mocksvile Meckivile 'IdM'blactaaKyM^eyila >1 stay bi the Ьеше.! don't ’GettattMiwinuiAigpoaL* 'IJiMtivevilhit* ■WeMbV knoiril'ilioluiilillceaieoiit* » In The M ail... D AVIE COUNTY EN TERPRISE RECORD, A u ^ , 1??8 O Proposed Fine Is Uhfou(jed, Outrageous To the editor: I Tlw Diivic Coumy Youth Football Association ; received our biannual lease from Ihe DavieCounty • Board of Education for using the fixilball fields ut ; .Soulh Davie Middle Schixil, North Davie Middle ; SclKwI.and Davie High forthe 1998-1999 football ; seasons. This has been a tradition in Davie Counly ; for many years. : However, there was somelhing new added Ibis : year by Mr. Bridgewater, the princlp.nl of North I Davie Middle School. Mr. Bridgewater ha.s found I Ihe need lo fine the Davie County Youth Fixilball 1 Assix'iation if the school grounds at North Davie j Middle School arc not cleaned up properly, ll ; cle:irly slates in our contract lhal wc must clean up ; Ihc facilities lhat wc use and we always have. This I has been done by responsible parents lhat arc ; œaigned duties and supervised by the parents that : arc directors for Ihc league. I find lhal as.scssing a fine on a non-profit charilabie organization tn be unfounded and outrageous. We already pay loo much money to rent lhe.se fields and we pay a cu,stodian at the school $50 per day to unlock and lock Ihc facility. Last year wc used the facilities at Norih Davie. On our opening day when wc arrived wc found Ihe Ir^h cans full, UiLsh on the grounds, Ihc scoreboard and clock not working. Our parcnts cicancd up the field thal day. Wc even cleaned up the mess that was nol ours. This was true for most of Ihe season. The scoreboard and clock did not start woridng until the week lhat Nonh Davie's season started. There was one incident wherc our vicc-prcsidcnt was called the week when the school was to be graded for school grounds beaulificulion and wc promptly went after work to find only a small amount of litter that wc cicancd up. I even fixed Ihe clock when It broke in mid season. I guess I don't ufiderstand Larry Bridgewater's logic bccause Ihe pavie Counly Youth Football Association is a gad citizen and we only work for Ihe good of Uie clildren in Davlc County. Could thisjusl be anoUKjunfounded power play by Larry Bridgewater? Dds Dr. Steed allow his school principals 10 occes fines on charitable organiza­ tions for no goodreason? I believe the citizens of Davie Counly p» for the fields via taxes, so Uiey belong lothepcrtic, not the School odministrators.The Davie Clunty Youth Football Association hopes to have 11 own football field soon so that we can get oul frt i under the bureaucracy and the football league :ould set up its own schedule. Graham Fcircll Past Presijcnt, Davie Counly Youth Football Associalion Mocksvillc Life Saved By Fast Acting Emergency Personnel ; To the edilon : On Wednesday, July 29,1 had a freak accidcni ; at my home on Milling Road. I had been in Ihc ; basement arranging some fiowers in a heavy cul- ; glass va.sc. As I was coming up the cement block I steps, I stumbled and dropped the vase and fell ■ across it. My left arm was severely cut, severing an -artery and tendons. 1 warn to thank all the kind neighbors, family ond friends who camc lo my aid. The first respond­ers were Ihcrc in just a few minulcs. and Uien Ihc ambulance. Idon't have the name ofthe ambulancc drivcr.butlthankbimforthcspccdincssandsarcty wonderful, of the trip 10 Forsyth Hospital. Chad Lipscomb thiscount; (oneoriheni5lre.sponders),DcnnisWhillakcrand have and Marie O'Mara saved my life with their knowledge granted, and compassion. They woriced feverishly all Ihc To myjway to the hospital trying to stop the bleeding. Thcarlei To my many friends, family and neighbors, a the tcni sincere thank you for all you have done for my wonderft] hu.sband and me. I will never forget Ihc kindness Davie i you have shown to us. Forsyih The citizens of Davie County should feel very proud and honored to have Ihc dedicated EMS employees and volunteers thal we have. They are White Power Structure Ignores Black Community C^Inued From Page 2repeatedly complained lo Ralph and Louis Greco, the ownen of United Plywood, about the noise and dust coming from their plant; I wrote a letter lo the editor of the Davie County Entcrprisc-Rccoid; I appeared beforc Ihc Mocksvillc Town Board lo register my complaint; and I wrote letters lo several state and federal officials with documented evi­ dence of the noise and dust at Unilcd Plywood.All of my cfiorls, it seems, werc in vain, for Unilcd Plywood continues wiUi impunity to run ils iciribly noisy equipment all hours of Ute day and night and to pump sawdusl on the property of ^hiloh Baplist Chureh. Despite some form letten from state officials in Winston-Salem and Rnlcigh and federal officials in Washington, some insincere concern from the town govemment, a useless and self-serving meeting with the attorney for United' Plywood, and some empty promises and defensive behavior from the Grecos, I have not rcccivcd any semblance of a resolution to the noise nnd dust problem that has plagued my wife and me during pur stay in Mocksvillc. By Uic way, Uic previous minister at Shiloh Baplist Chureh, the Reverend A.O. Walker, rcccivcd the sorne shabby treatment from the Grecos and town officials. My desire is lo sec.aconcenlratedcffort by Uic citizenry of Mocks­ villc and Ihc Grecos to eliminate Ihe noise and dust Itom Uie hopper lhat faces my residence. It was done for Lettic Pennington and her ncighbon, and il can be done for me and oUiers who suffer from United Plywood's operations. Tlie only question is wbeUier Uwse who can effect change have die inpral courage and Christian character to do so. I have never suggested Utal United Plywood cease operaUons; I have only asked for Uie common courtesy Uial people witti character extend to Uieir fellpw human beings. You may well ask, "What does my aigumenl have to do with race?" The answer is simple to Ute mUllons of black people who have patiently en­ dured the indignities of racism in America for 379 yem: white people are in denial about race and inevitably rationalize when Uieir skin color gives lti;m privilege. Ix l me make myself dear. Lettle l^ington was able to mobilize scnUment against W liler America simply because she is a white female who lives on Nonh Main Sirect beside Mocksvillc's white mayor, Francis Slate, and just a bitaway from whitelowncouncilmanBusterCkary. Peter Funder, moreover, took a genuine, and prob­ ably expensive, step to correct Uie noise problem at his plant bccausc Lettic Pennington is from Uie same race and culture as he isand because the noise from Funder America irritated members of Mocksville's power structure. Ralph and Louis Greco, unlike Peter Funder, have ignored my re­ peated pleas for genllcrruui-like conduct in Uie operation of their mill becausc Uiey know, as 1 know, that the white power stnictuie and Uk oidl- natywhiiecitizensofMacksviile and DavieCounty reaily do not, to use Rhctl Butler's language, "give adamn" when it conies to black people. To be sure, there arc countless good while people across Amcrica who genuinely seek to treat black people with the dignity and respect God demands from all of His children. These brave souls, however, con­ stantly find themselves opposed by Ihc silcncc of Ihe majority.and the prejudice and ignorance of a vocal and powerful minority. I know many whiles will be angry wiUi my forthright position. Many will hypocritically say, "Some of my best friends arc black. I don't have a prejudiced bone in my body. We have always had good race relationsinMocksvilleand DavieCounty. That preacher is an outsider who docs not under­ stand our customs. He is an ogitalor." Whal Uiey will not say, however. Is Uial whites Inevitably prefer blacks |n masur-servant relationships; Uiat Uie only outhenllc Intereourse most whites have wiUi blacks occun when whites want black voles, black dollan, or black faces al religious or civic events; Uial blacks have no poliUcal voice in Davie County; Uial Uie nasly and slinking mills ami busi­nesses (e.g., Shoaf Coal and Sand Plani, Davie Saniuuion, J.P. Green MUIlng Company, United Plywood Industries, and Lexington Furniture Plant 0) in Mocksville are generally located in Uie pre­ dominately black seclkins of town; dial Uie owners of local induslries desert Uieir black "neighbon" >l ckslng Ume and enjoy Uieir evenings and nights in Garden Valley, Hickory.Hill, Beimuda Run, and similar exclusive communiUes; and Uiat Uie only blacks In Davle County who whiles pay homage to aring people. Wc are blessed to live in and nation. Be Uiankful for all you not take life or anyUiing else for lany friends, I had surgery on my aim. .repaired. It wiUlakeSoc6 weeks for 10 heal but I am alive and doing thanks to my heavenly Fattier, Uie ly EMS, Uie ER Staff and Dr. Parker at Ruth Green Foster Mocksville Iheirpeopi tkm,prefei Senseless War Claimed Yclung Lives №,thccditoi: ■t -It's been scid dial wan are planned by okl men an4 fought by young men. Some wan are |^less....some wan are mistakes....some wan M rcgrettable; bul some wan are necessary. So it Was wiUi Worid Warn. I My wife and I had the oppoitunity lo see die movie "Saving Privale Ryan" last week while vaca- iioiiing al ttie coast. Needless to say, alter viewing ihisawesomerecnactmentofD-Day In Normandy, my vacation was not the same. ■ TliemovicpowcrfullydcplcuD-Daylnttieraw, uvage and brutal hell dial war is. This is a "real-life, ^ are Uiere, blood & guts movie." Many of our yeteransdiedon Uie beachUiM day,alone,and sofar •way from home. Countless odten died during the wholeorWoAdWarllflghUngindirreienlUiealen and on different fionls.Manyweiepromisingyoun* men with lives cut short by bullets and slirapnct. Many were husbands and fattien with families waittng for ttieir safe retum....only to receive those gut-wrenching letten dial start our "We regret to infoim you." Most of diem were sons of moUieis whoprayedeveTynlghtUialUieirsonwouldbesafci only 10 leam from Uiose letten dial ttieir boy "dled| a hero's deatti.“ i The word "freedom" is tossed around as euily I asabeachball,buldowefullrealizeandappreciiite! what the men of lhal era did for us? Even those of us who like lo think of ourselves as informed and appreclalive don't uuly realize and understand the sacrifices Uut these men made! These men lelt Ihcir little conicn of the. world to go and fight In our place, for our lives, for our rights. Many men in Davie Counly fought in this great war.IustafewUiatl would llkelomcntionperson- allyare: SUBSCRIBE to the Enterprise Record: - n r $20 [er year insld* (C P.O. BOX 99, ttldavlU *, NC ; 27028 —— -— ■ ’ I F a b r ic C e n t e r a F A R M T O Y S ll9Sdi*uryS(re« • Mocksville, NC (336)751.5417 SALE STARTING AUG. 17th . All Lock Product« On Sale(Scwini Michinci,Srrim,EinboidervMichInn,EinbrDiilcTyCu(Ketc) ■ AUnabriciOBtale > MmplicitjtPBiittetkk rMtctm 1/2 Pricc т я т ш а я а т л , л т . т » т 0 M , А » J r make-believe peace to ап honest discusskin ontti ineatandetemalmoralissuesofdieday.and who |ar nelUier God nor man* (Luke 18:2,4).Donald Ray lenkins Mocksville • )ne of my heroes, Mr. Frank Couch - purple rhe late Mr. Virgil Bowles who was wittt Me Ils Marauders, and spent lime al my gra Imodiet’s store witti talcs of Ihe Gfcal.War Mr.CharlieCozanwhowasactuallywounded lormandy, spent 13 monlhs in the hoipiial in and received a purple hean My late uncle, Mr. Ch>li« Swfcegood, who always told me stories about ffA Haitar....Jind , many more men. [linfonunatelymanyofUiis generation are dying Please Uike ttie Ume lo recognize Uieir greal ifice and lell die ones who are sUII wlUi us. Or ryel, invite Uiem logo see Uris movie witti you. ^f course, maybe Uiey doni need lo see lt...Uiey livedit. KybSwkegood Mocksville “ Uur 3^1Юф t/ie t/touy/ih Dlfiiniloa-anit you, iaitiititt GtirJ.. .hÿiv*ÿouafulurt am/a/inpt.'' ^errmiu/t THERE IS STILL TIME TO REGISTER S e b o o l S t a r t s A u g u s t 2 4 ,1 9 9 8C L E M M O N S C H R I S T I A N A C A D E M Y Call Now 782-0295 High school gradei 9 -12 for teenagen who h»ve a passion for Jesus. arc so-i llcd professional or educated blacks who have lo j lost dielr dignity and character, who gel their ir ated sense of self-lmpoilance by acting s veiy to every white person with whom :t, and whose greatest regret is that God n block, not white. ' me to say one final Uiing. Presideni s started a natkmal dialogue on race. A sr, our president has seen finUiand 1 does to a community, and he has illyperecived that there are nowinnen when whilcs|nd blacks bicker at each odier. Were 1 to e InitiaUve on Race, 1 wouk) say, The ilbairien lo genuine respect between ttn ^ nol buffoons like Ku Kluxers, neo-Nazis !. But ttie greatest stumbling bkicks in j; toward quality In America are whites who ic and patcmalistic in UielrrelatKins wiUi blackshd whiles who constantly, Uiough probably unconiiously, feel superior to anyUiing or any­ body nh-whlie; while ministen of Uk gospel who rcfusc|usetheirinnuenceloeffectgenuinechange and repnciliatlon in racial attitudes and stereo­ types ad who hide behind Uie sancUty of stained- glass v^ w s lo preach Uie love of Jesus yet forget Jesus’aiclum, "Thou shall love diy neighbor as thyselj (Matthew 22:39), who have never em- ellow black clergymen as Uieir brothers in d who worry about Uieir Jobs if Uiey dare i| iruUi; black people who have accepted dttie label ofinfcriorily placed on ttiem i persons who enslaved diem for 246 I who segregated Uiem for anodier 100 ick people who refuse to speak oul against slice, who "go wiUi ttie flow", who are I about amassing politkail and eco- nomlijiower, who obediendy atxept die roles ttie domii nl culture has laidoutfordKin, who will die befor heysuppoftttieirownpeaple,andwhasell vn people oul to curry favor witti white andall people,regardlessof eUutkdeslgna- nsell Uieir consciences foradollar bill, who AUGUST BARGAIN OF THE MONTH S E R V lih A R i \i 1И I I. 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Hospital) I SALISBURY PROFESSIONAL CENTER ; (704)633-0707 Sylvan L earning CENTBFf Suecait is (terntdT Еарканопоан]«14,1 4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 6,1998 Ken White To Speak At Masonic Picnic Continued FVom Page 1 benefit from proceed«» of the picnic, sponsored for years by Masonic lodgc.s in Moclisvillc, Advancc and Fanninglon.The speaker Thursday morn­ ing will be Ken While of Ad­ vancc, prcsidcnt of Season Ticket Collecliblcs, a | business lhal uses | physically chal- Icngcdwwkerslo make and assemble its prwlucls. He plans to speak aboul go(\l characler, and aboul how being of good chomcier sels examples for people all around you. There’s kind of a mood in Ihe country thalifyoudoagixxljob,you don't have to have characler," While said. White He's nol just referring to politi­ cians and professional aihlclcs, who onenprovetheyhavclililccharacler. "People think the ones who can inflwncc you arc the ones high up. The common, everyday person doesn't realize ihe influence ihcy have 10 provide din.'Clion." A 32nd Degree Mason, White will share stories of some of the people who have made a difference in his life. In addition lo ihe carnival riJes and Thursday moming program and luncli, special programs will be held nighllyundcrlhearborat8:Monday, NcwBluegrassBand;Tucsday,tobc announced; Wednesday, Tommy Driflerand Ihc Lost Tmvelers; Thurs­ day. The Firsl Methodist Church Choir, and Friday, The Harvester’s Quartet. Each night beginning at 6, posses may be purchased allowing unllm- iled rides for that night. B r i n g T h o s e B a s k e t s O f F o o d Tbe 11 8th Annual Masonic Picnic is almost here. Yes, another year has flown by and wc arc preparing for a fun-filled day of fellowship wiih friends and family on Thursday, Aug. 13. As in previous years, wc will be able lo make ihis a memorable wcasion in the history of our town, us well as in the lives of our families. P:ut picnics have been fondly remembered for ihe abundance of food prepared by Davic County's best cooks. Baskets brimming wiih mouth-watering di.shes arc always one of the highlights of the picnic. Ifyou would like to contribute lo this year's picnic festivities, pieasc have your food on the table and ready to serve by noon. You may drive up lo ihc tables, where the Masonic men will be available lo unload your baskets and parkyourcarforyou.Bcsurcloregisterwiih the ladies at ihccentertableand rcceivc a “Basket Contributor" ribbon. If you arc unable to bring a basket this year, your cash donation will be greatly appreciated. All donations and proceeds from the picnic support the Irasonic Orphanage in Oxford, North Carolina. Childrcn from the orphanage will be ourspecia) guests forthc picnic. Please help us welcome themandgivc them a taste of Davic County’s hospitality. This year we will be challenged by the fact that our schools will back in session on the 13lh resulting in the absence of many icachcrs and their childrcn. Please help us meei this challenge and mdntain our high otlcndancc and the tndition of fun and fellowship that makes this community sirong.Thank you foryourcontinued support of this long-.standing and worthy causc. Wc look forwani lo seeing you on Thursday, Aug. 13. W ill Marklln, Tommy Comatzer, Yoman Smilh, CoChtfirmen Dinner, Tables and Basket Committee L o c a l P o l i c e S e a r c h i n g F o r D r iv e r O f W r e c k e d M o t o r c y c le ^Police are looking for the driver of a motorcycle lhal was wrccked on Ntilling Road during a police chase early Sunday moming. Mocksville K-9 ОШссг V.S. Fields reponed the motorcycUsl was traveling at 100 mph to elude arrest and went olT the road to the right in a curve at Bethel Church Road. The N e w L o w P r i c e ! 1 0 5 P o r tr a its P lu s B O N U S Portrait Idmlificafion Cardття я •ШкйпМЛнк •CnéiMSlu • iKhétfímriUt •ШЧтИЛМгуи fiV - I e l 1шЮПт1Ш>шИи МшёНпачФ I ..I.-.. ....... : Portrait Studio Himy. lo t ChaiKet Cr* М М к 0nlrl Mt.9S Hia m l IDI THUR. ThRU MON.,AUGUST 6-10 Daily: 10 AU - 7 PM • Sun. 10 AM • 7 PM YAOKMVLUE RD.*MOCKSVILLE Men Involved In Fight Face Off In O o i^ b' ' ñer il of п Continued From Page 1 Hodgson said he blanked! he was hit nnd has no mel . whether or nol he hit Spillmaii Due to brain damage caused in an oil ^g acci­ dent years ago, he occasionally’wpcri- cnces blank spells. 1 The firsl thing he rcmembcn aficr he was slnick is being seorclld by police outside the building, he ^d. He also has problems wai:ing. sometimes needing a cane, amj has some trouble using his right Ifind, Hodgson lestified. I Hodgsonclaimedthathlsbusinoscs wcretrashyand created dnighahgoits, Spillman told the judge.^ Windley inicmipted Hixigson s v- eral times, telling him lo stay on issueoflheparticularpicceofpropmy under consideration for rezoning.% said, 1 Following the public hearim. Hodgson interrupirxi the commissioi- ers twice while they discussed the ri ({ucst wanting lo know why hccouldn, talk about drugs, Spillman testified. ManChargedWlth Taking Indecent Llt)ertiesWHh Child A Mocksvilic man has been chargcd with taking indecent sexual libcnies with a 5-year-old girl.Joseph Harold Wamsley. 24. of 268 Milling Road Alp. 4-B. was ar- rcsied by Mocksvilic policc on July 31 for taking indecent liberties with a minor. He was placed in the Davie Couniy Jail in lieu of a SSO.OOO bond, pending an Aug. 20 first-appcarancc hearing in Davie District Court. The incident occurrcd earlier this summer, according to Mocksville Police Detective Ken Hunter. tHc wiihdrew his request, not want- lo'put tlw board through Ihe embar­ rassment alter all thal had been Said, andleaneddown beside Hodgson,!»!!- ing his shirt collar lo get his atMnlion and ask him whai his problem was, Spillman said. Hodgson raised up suddenly "likca mad bull in a rage". Frightened by that motion, he struck Hodgson, swinging wiih his left hand. If he had meanlto hit him, he would have swung with his right hand, Spillman explained. Hodgson jerked Spillman’s leftarm causing him lo go back lowaid Ihe door. Hodgson then tripped and feii to the floor from where he kicked Spill­ man between Ihc legs, he added.Spillman claimed he made no con­ tact with Hodgson afler he fell, listen­ ing lo his wife Debbie, who was telling him to ieave him alone and that il wasn't worth II. He was bruised from Ihe encounter but required no medical IreaimenI, Spillman testiflcd. Both men presented picturesoflhcir alleged Injuries from the fight. Spillman's attorney Rob Ralsbcck asked Ihe judge to And both men not guiily, arguing lhat, even if his client struck first, he wasjustllicd as Hodgson had used "fighting woids''againslhiin. Assistant DIstrici Altomey Robbie, Cntmplon said the county commis- sionen' meeting was not the proper forumforanythinglhalhappenedtlKte . April 20, and asked Cathey lo find boUt ~ men guilty. Hodgson argued lhat he had no motive for attacking Spillman sincc Ihe rezbning request he opposed had ^ justbeenwithdrawn.Wlthhisphysical ^ limiuiiionslheaddedthalhecouldnol'. have assaulted Spillman. Cathey said he could not believe a man of Spiiinun's stature had been . frightened of Hodgson. rorupMWaooOihmior Common Slock Bank of Davie (Proposed) Mocluville, North Carolina Aggregate Minimum: 600,000 shares Aggregate Maximum; 900,000 shares Purchase Price Per Share: $11.00 Minimum Purchase; 100 shares Maximum Purchase; 30,000 shares* Or 5% of the shares subscribed, whichever is greater. Copies of the offering circular may be obtained by contacting one of the following Incoфorating Directors, or by calling 336-751-5755 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -I n c o r p o r a t i n g D i r e c t o r s JenjW, Anderson Alan M, BaUcy William A. Burattte ThofflasG.F>ntlng Steven G.Laymon RobcrlE.Mini>Do Bct^juiinT.BnmifcrJr. MiduelD. Larnnre FnndsW. Stale This announccmcnl Is neither an olTcr lo sell nor a solitilation of on offer to buy these securities. This olfcring Is made only by Ihc offering eiieulur. motorcycle went 124 feet, collided with a parking lot curb, and went 70 feet in Ihc air before landing on the ground. The operator tied Ihe scene. Fields reported. The lag was nclilious, and the number on the 1939 Suzuki was nol on file, so the current owner is not known. Fields reponed. O u r n e w s h o p a n d b a n k i n ^ n r a f in h a t t h e n e w - T N o w y o u o n e c o n v e n ie k t l o c a t i o n a t t h e n e w ^ F i r s t C it i z e n s S a n k i n L o w e s F o o d s , g W e ’l l b e o p e n s e v e n d a y s a w e e k , 3 i n c l u d in g e v e i^ g s . F ir s t C it iz e n s ^ B a n k i n L o w e s t o ( r f s . W e ’i e t h e b a n k y o u ' v e b e e n s h p p p in g f o R 2501 LewisvUle4c e; Open Weekdays, 10 a.m.'™ СГТ B ^ I N K E s t a b lU h e d im immons Road, Qemmons, NC (336)766-1370 i7|30 p.m./Setuidays, 10 a.m.-5p.m./Sundays,lp.m.-5 ] MimbtrFDIC. _ и/ ь;; -,ì •i -ii D is tr ic t C o u rt DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 6.1998-15 The following cases were disposed of la&t week In Davie County District Court. ludge Samuel A. Cathey presided. Prosecutors were Robbie Crumpton and Doug Vrecland, assistant DAs. Byron Allen, larceny, dismissed. - Shannon Bledsoe, misdemeanor probation violation, sentenced to 30 days In jail; possession of drug para* phemalia, misdemeanor possession marijuana, sentenced to 30 days injail. - Michacl Cranston, communicat­ ing threats, injury topcrsonal property, dismissed, request of prosecuting wit­ness. • Jammy Dancy, contributing to the delinquency of a minor, sentenced to 30days suspended for \ year, remain employed, not go about prosecuting witness property, $50 and cost. > Jason Darnell, simple assault, dis­ missed, failurc of prosecuting witness to appear. >JimmyGaiiher,misdemeanorprD- bation violation, continue extensive probation. -Keilh Hodgson, assaull.notgullty. - David Johnston, DWI. sentenced tol2monlhssuspcndedfor3years. 15 days injail, crcdit for time served, gain employment, surrcnilcr licensc, not operate vehicle until licensed, assess­ ment. nut be convicted of similar of­ fense. $500 and cost. • Cedric Jones, misdemeanor pro­ bation violation, sentenced to 15 days injail; misdcmcanorlarceny,scnlenccd 30days injail. • Linda Kanbar, 2 counts misde­meanor probation violation, continue probation, modify to Day Reporting Center, attorney fees $100. • Alton Lane, misdemeanor proba­ tion violation, sentenced to 30 days in jail; false report of theft of motor ve­hicle, inspection violation, fictitious, cancelled, or rcvoked registration, op­ erating vehicle without insurance, no registration card, dismissed; driving while license revoked, resisting public officer, sentenced to 30days in prison. •Christopher Lashmit.breaking und entering, sentenced to 45 days Injail. • ChadLcnarz, assault withadeadly weapon, dismissed, request of pros­ ecuting witness. • Lisa Martin, 79 mph in a 55 zone, no license, sentenced to30days injail; 3 counts shoplifting and concealment of goods, pay Wal-Mart $77.48, pay Shoe Show $109.95. • Nina McBride, communicating ihrcats, injury lo real property, 2 counts simple assault, dismissed, request of prosecuting witness. - Jcrcmy McClamrock, brcaking and entering, senienced to 45 days suspended for 18 months, 24 hours community scrvicc, gaincmployment. not goabout Food Llon,$IOO and cost. $200 altomey fees, Food Lion $500.• RebeccaMullins, reckless driving tocndanger,dismissed,rcquestofpros- ecuting witness. - Randy Powell, assault on a fe­ male, not guilty, dismissed by court.-RichardSizcmorc.obtainingprop- crty under false prctense, sentenced to 30 days suspended for I year, super­ vised probation, 24 houn community scrvicc, not violate stateor federal laws. $100 and cost. - WallerSmoot, assault on a female, dismissed, failurc of prosecuting to appear. - Roger Sousa, 2 counts simple worthless chcck, sentenced to 10 days suspended for 1 year, pay $48.77. - Roger Spillman, simple assault, prayer for judgment on cost, not as­sault prosecuting witness. - Ronald Stines, injury to personal property, communicaiing threats, scc­ ond degree lrcspassing,simpleassault, violation of court order, dismissed, re­ quest of prosecuting witness. • George Sutterlin, 4 counts com­ municating threats, simple assault, dis- misscd.rcquestof prosecuting witness; reckless driving toendanger, $ 10, cost. - Michael West, driving left of cen­ ter. dismissed. Failed To Appear - Elizabeth Deese, forgery of instru­ ment, uttering forged instrument. Planning Board To Meet Aug. 11 ' HtcrewillbeamcclingoftheTown ofMocksvillePlanningBoaidonl\ies- day, Aug. 11, at 7 p.m. at the Mocks­ vilic Town Hall. ;,Thc planning board will review a proposed amendment to the Town of Mocksvilic Zoning OnJinancc estab- li^ing a Village Mixed Use District. This new district will incorporate mixed-usc development standards, place limits on occcss, require n\on extensive landscaping, provide for on­ street parking, require building to be locatcd closcr to the street, parking areas to be locatcd at the sides or the rear of the buildings, and placc greater limils on signs. W.C. Johnson and Larew Wood Johnson Inc. have submitted a request to rezone 0.99 acres and 39.2 acres of land from Residential Agricultural (R- A), Highway Business, and Highway Business Spcciai Use (H-B-S) to Vil- lagc Mixed Use District, These prop­ erties are located olT the west side of Valley Road across from Yadkinville Roatl and arc funhcr described as be­ ing Parcels 64.02 and 64,05 of Davic Couniy Tax Map 1-4. All parties and interested citizens shall have an opportunity tobc heard in favoroforinoppositiontolhechangcs. Prior to the meeting, all persons inter­ ested mayobtain any additional Infor­ mation by visiting the planning depart­ ment in the Davie County Administra­ tion Building. Mocksville, between 8:30 and 5 p.m, or be telephone at (336)751-3340. Injured on the job? ■ W o r k e r s C o m p e n s a t io n In j u r ie s ' B a c k In j u r ie s ■ O c c u p a t i o n a l D is e a s e s ■ S o c ia l S e c u r i t y D is a b ilit y C la im s R i c h a r d M . 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At CenterPoint, we believe each person deserves the best treatment available, which gives you the right results at the right price. C e n t e r P y n t ___________Human Services 229 Hospital Street • Mocksviiie, NC • Phone: (336)-75l-2l95 24 hr. C iisb / EaMiBcncy Scivllccs l-8S8-58l-99n Spend less, get morc— xvith McdicarcGOLD. It’s the comprcihcnsive health care program that extends your traditional Medicare benefits. •100% hospitalization coverage •No deductibles— wheii using Plan Providers • SIO copayments for dortor visits • Limited prescription drug covcittge witli S7/S15 copayment s* • Vision carc— 100% coverage of annual eye exam. Eyewcai’ covcred up to $120 • Only S35/month for McdicarcGOLD Come Find Out More. Join us for an informational meeting, and we’ll answer all your questions about McdicarcGOLD. There’s no obligation, of coursc, and you’ll learn h ow to get morc for your health care dollar. W f e s t e m S t e e r 1 5 8 0 Y a d k i n v i U e R d . , М о с к в у Ш е T l i u r s d a y , A u g u s t 1 3 t h a t 1 0 : 0 0 a m R e f r e s l i m e n t s l > e s e r v e d For more inlormalion or if you’re unable to attend, call 1-800-348-7999. W IC A M G O L D Vbu cannol be turned down unless you already have end-stage renal disease (ESRD) or are receiving care from a Medicare hospice. Some restrictions and/oir exclusions, may apply \bu must be entitled to Medicare Part A, enrolled in, Medicare färt B and continue to pay your Medicare Rirt B premium. Ifyou do not , have Medicare Part A, you can purchase Medicare-Bart A' coverage ftoin ; QualChoice or the Social Security Administration. ‘The $800 Annual Prescription V Drug Benefit is based on a maximum' benefit of $200 per calendw c ! б - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 6,1998 F h ib lic F ie œ rc b ■Mocksviile Police : The following incidenis were rc- . ported to the Mocksvillc Policc Dc- ' partment. • Judy Karen Anderson reported - Aug. 3 Ihe lareeny of prescription ' mcdicinc from a residence on Wind- ■ ward Circle. • Melissa Lynn Stiller reported Aug. I the altempted brct’Klng and entering of Dollar General. Mocks­ viile Marketplace.- Dennis Lee Neal reportedAug. Arrests I the larceny of personal property from Depot Street. - Tonya Oliva Tatum reported Aug. I ihc lareeny of a gold hcTring* hone chain from a rcsidcncc on Windward Circlc.• Patricia Anne Estes of Harmony reported Aug. 2 ihe larceny of gas from Fast Track. Yadkinville Road. Ken Essick of Advancc reported the larceny of gas from the store on July 31. • William Clyde Kirhy a'|X)rted July 30 the larceny of a VCR fron) a rcsidcncc on Ntontview Dhn-c. * Billy Gray Taylor of Hannony reported July 30 ihc winddow to a truck on Depv>t Street.- Ted Johnson rept>rtcd July 1*) the larceny of gas fmm Anuvt\ S’adkin- ville Raod. Arrests • Mitchtf 11 Wayne Fink. 4S. of I »SO Gwyn St.. was charged .\ug. \ with .assault on a female .md cvMnmunicat- Ing threats. THal dale: Aug. 27. • Jason Michael Darnell. 19. of 139 Wesivicw Drive, Cooleemce, was charged July 31 with communi­ cating threats and making harassing telephone calls. Trial date: Aug. 20. -ChristopherLeonard Evans. 19, of 143 Buena Vista Lane, was ch.irgcdJuly3l with communicating threats. Trial date: Aug. 20. - Rosa Castro-Vakter, 28, of Northridgc Court, was chaiged July 27 with larceny. Trial date: Aug. 27. She Is accused of lakingQpaIr of flip- flop shoes from >\Ы-Маг1. 'ПгаШс Accidents - Chadwick Delton Cooper, 16, of 250 Geoige Jones Road, was driving a 1993 Ford imck on U.S. 64 East at 3:26 p.m. Aug. \ and said a deer crossed his path, reported Officer D.T. Miller. He swerved the truck to the left and It went through a field and struck a tree. - No charges were filed after a three-vehicle accident on North Main Street at3:43 p.m. July 31. According to a report by OtlMr D.T. Miller, Sleven Perry Jones; i 6, of957 Greenhill Road, failed tostpp the 1997 Dodge van he was drivipg before it struck in the rear a 19^6 Chevrolet truck driven by Elmer Roscoe Hendren Jr, 28, of 184 Felkcr Road. Ryan J. Scott, 23, of Manaw'a. Wise., failed to stop the 1991 Fonl pickup he waa driving before it struck in the rear the van driven by Jones. The Davic County Sherifl's De­ partment made the following arrests:- Patricia Ann Pettiford. 24. of 121 Marconi St.. MiicLsville. arrested July 27. for failure to appear in aiurt. Trial dale: Aug. 6. - Richard Warren Combs. 39. of 436 Redland Road. Ad\an«. was arrested July 27. for violalion of pre­trial release order. Trial dale; Aug. 6. - Glen Lee Keeton. 51. of 130 Co\'cnir>’ Lane. Mocksviile. \sas ar- : rested July 27. for indecent liberties with a child. Trial date: Aug. 20. - Douglas Scott Hinson. 27. of 162 Duke St.. Cooleemee, arrested July 27. for 4 counts of communicating thrcaLs and on I count of assault with a deadly weapon. Trial date: Aug. 20. -Gar>- Ray Blackwcn.35.s(atc!vvinc. arrested July 28, for felony larceny und possession ofstolcn pmporty. Trial dale: Aug. 27. - Cwiric Herman Jones, 29. of 139 Fairileld Road. Mocksviile, airesled July 28, for failurc to appear in court. Trial date: Aug. 20. - Faniq Peterson. 26. of 138 Dead- mon Road. Mivksville. anvsted July 28. for harassing phi>nc calls. Trial dale: Aug. 20.-Shannon Dale Bledstw. 20. of ll 3 Alainiwa Drive. Advana'. was arrested July 28. for p^xssession of nurijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia Trial date: July 30, Aug. 27. -Slacy Ray Lane.38.of 127 Stoney Lane, MocksviUe, anested July 28. for assault on a female. Trial date: Aug. 20.-Jennifer Lynn Danna. 28, of 124 Riverview Townhouse Drive, Ad- vance. was arrested July 28, for failure to iippear in court. Trial date: Aug. 17. - Налу Hampton Gulledge, 40, of 1156 N.C. 801 N., Advance, arrested July 29. for possession of marijuana and possession of drug poraphenuUio. Trial dale: Scpl. 3. - Anthony Michacl Caitlenas, 19, of 1 ll West Valley View, Advance, was arrested July 30. for failurc to appear in court. Trial date: Aug. 14. - VircinioC. Retuta. 21, of St. Paul, arrested July 31, for driving without a lla*nsc and rcgistration violation. Trial date: Aug. 7. - Todd Joseph Deitz, 21, of Pfaff- town, was airesled July 31, for obtain­ ing property by false pretense. Trial date: Sept. IO;ondtwocounlsofwofth- less chrck. Trial date: Aug. 17. - Barron Lee Thompson, 27, Divi­ sion Lane, Mocksviile, anested July 31, for failurc to oppear In court. Bond: $25.000. Trial dale: Sepi. 7. - Richanl Lee Neal, 24, of 263 Pineville Road, Mocksviile, arrested Aug. Lformisdcmeanor larceny. Trial date: Aug. 27. - Dawn Renee Hennings, 33, of Hamptonville. was arrested Aug. Lfor possession of stolen vehicle, driving while license revoked and seat belt violation. Trial date; Aug. 27. - Travis lama! Johnson, 24, of \ 14 Doby Road, Mocksviile, was arrested Aug, 2. for assault on a female oiid second degree trespassing. Trial dale: Aug. 6. - Wilfredo Martincz-Albino, 30, of 142 Ellis Lane, Advance, was arrested Aug. 2, for simple assault. Trial date: Aug. 6. Land Transfers The following land transfers were filed with the Davic County Regis­ ter of Dccds.Thc transactions arc listed by parties involved, .'«crcagc. township, and deed stamps pur­ chased, with S2 representing SI .000. • ConliMortgagc Corp. lo Maik E. . Smith. 5 acrcs, Mocksvillc, $67. - Dale Blackwcldcr and Dana A. Blackwcldcr to Carroll Dougla:» ' ■ Blackwcldcr, 18.57 acrcs, Clarks­ ville, S25, - William Raymond McClamrock and Jo Booth McClamrock, Grady Lee McClamrock and Sylvia Gcnu.7 McClamrock, Mary Elizabclh .McClamrock Conrad. Pauline ; McClamrock Vaughn and Lewis ' David Vaughn and James Ronald ^McClamгock to Brady L. An/|cll. 41.3 acres. Mocksviile, $85. - Dora B. Leach by attorney in fact F. Ray Blake lo L. Dale Blackwcldcr and Dana A. Blackweldcr, 28.02 acrcs, Clarksville, S220. - Garnctte L. Nance and Mildrcd Louise Nance 10 Jayme Nance Earle and Ncvette Baxter Earic 111. 1.39 acres, Shady Grove. - Cathy Hinkle Edwards lo Cathy Hinkle Edwards and Cliflon O. Edwards Jr.. 1 acre. • Hope Brothers Builders 10 Judiih Hope Riggs and Jessie Monroe Riggs, 3 lots, Calahaln. - Hazel C. Tuttcrow to Nicky E Hager Jr. and Brcnda C. Hager, 12.39 acrcs, MocksviUe, S60. - Roger Spillman and Deborah Spillman lo Stephanie Townson, I lot. Jerusalem, $28. - James Malcolm Dossinger and Virginia Balfour Dossinger lo Vir­ ginia Balfour Dossinger, I lot, Farm­ ington.- Contimortgage Соф. to Oscar Blackwell and Linda Blackwell, 2 tracts, Jerusalem, S38. - VST to Stephen R. Butler and Christopher J. Butler, I lot, Farming­ ton, S420. - Diann S. Cornili to Darian Phil Correli and April Kyles Correli, 3.66 acrcs, Farminglon. - John H. McDanicI Sr. and Mary W. McDanicI to Grace M. Hillon and Robert A. Hillon. .75 acre, Mocks­viile. - John N. McDaniel Sr. and Mary W. McDanicI to Grace M. Hillon and RobertA. Hilton, 1.63 ocrcs, Mocks­ viile.• Curtis J. and Jacquclyn R. Ratledge lo James S. and Karen S, Anderson, I lot, Clarksville, $70. - Earle Lyons Smith and Ben Smilh to Edward Neal Carter Jc and Debora Carter, 1 lot, Mocksvillc, $226. - Michael Rollins Yellon and Maxine Gordon Yellon to Mark Tho­ mas Campbell and Elizabeth Kerr Campbell. Hot, $280. - Mary S. Phelan lo James M. Phelan and Mary S. Phelan, irustecs under trust ogrcement, 1 villa, Farm­ ington.- Charles L. Dunn and Faye B. Dunn to Tracy Shawn Dunn, 3.35 acrcs, Farminglon, - Shannon Hall Construction to William Kirby Smith and Ann Marie Smith, I lot, Fi^lnglon, SS98. - Nancy Henriette Myers Hayes and Jeffrey Daran Hayes lo Roy L. Polls and Diane H. Potts, 2.89 acrcs, Farmington, $56. • Vogler’s Construction and J. Franck Construction to Haven Home Construction, I lot. Shady Grove. • Louise S. Pierce and Gilbert Pierce to Joseph L. McKenzie and Gypsy A. McKenzie, 13.78 acres. Farmington, $90. -Associated Financiol Services of America to Craten William Cass. I lot. Calahaln, $78. - John W. Anderson to L. Kennelh McDanicI H, 1.98 acrcs. Shady Grove, $30. - Cecil Ray Harris andTVudene Harris to Raymond Livengood and Ftanccs T. Livengood. 4 tracts, $30. • Curtis J. and Jacquelyn R. Ratledge to Howard L. Contll Jc and Teresa Correll, 27.58 acres. $190. - Apolinar Mendez Valdez to Cipriano Mendez Chiquito, 6 acres, Clarksville. - Oak Valley Associates Limited Partnership to Claridge Homes, I lot, Farmington, $188. - Dennis John Golus and Mary Anna Metriu, co-cxeuclors of estate of Wilma Golus to John I. Agee and Lisebeth L. Agee. 1 loc Fanoiiyton. $241.- John Bruce Driver to Jimnue E Caudle and Carolyn M. Caudle,'3.9 acres, Clarksville, $36. Sheriffs Dc*Dartment , The following incidents we,it re­ poned 10 Ihc Davic Counly SlierifTs Depanmeni. ! - Wade Hampion Dysoi.i Jr. of Lakevicw Drive. MocksviUe, leponctl July 11, lhal a riding lawn ra ower and à tiller were stolen from his i.-csidence. - Peggy Thomsbcny rer/oned July 26, lhal S3.26 wonh of gas had been stolen from Quik Pik Focjd Man on N.C. 801 in Advance. -Dion LongoofCrcek.wood Drive, Advance, reponed July ’27, lhal more lhan $2.000 wonh of stereo equip* menu belonging to Sh-jston Devaull, had been stolen from his residence. -Debbie WalscroflJecklown Road, Mocksviile, reponed July 28, lhal a riding bwn mower had been stolen from her yard. -John Walkcrof Advancc reponcd finding a wallel in his driveway July 28. - Wayne Hampton reponcd July 28, lhal money had been stolen from B&H Supply on Farmington Road. - Kathy Rojeni of U.S. 64 West. Mocksvillc, reponcd July 29, some­ one had shot a Siberian Huskey dog at her residence. -Christopher RandallCavcofDavic Academy Road, Mocksvillc, reponed July 29, lhat a 1993 Fonl Escort had been stolen from his residence. - David Keith Hardin of Oakland Avenue, Mocksviile, reported July 29. a bicycle had been stolen from his residence. - Gina Gicer of Lenoir reponed July 29. someone had thrown an objcct from the window of a vchicle, causing scratches on her 1995 Nissan Sentra on WO. - Ron McDanicI of Pine Ridge Road, Mocksvillc, reported July 29, lhat a chainsaw, weed cuttcr and other items had been stolen from his carport. - Charles Wayne McUamb of Four Comeis Road, Mocksviile. reported July 29, that his 1985 Dodge had been stolen from his driveway. - Wilburd Peoples of Comatzer Road, Mocksvillc, reponed July 30, that a 1952 Sludcbakcr inick had been stolen from his residence. - Jimmy Mycts of Comauer RoaJ, Advance, reponed July 30, lhal his mailbox had bcendamaged when sortK- one hil it with a sharp objcct. - Kenneth Ray Underwood Jr. and Saiah Lynn Hassan Scotl. bolh of Lex­ ington, reported July 30, thal a 1997 Fonl Thundertjiid had been sel on fire on U.S. 64 near Thousand Trails. - Eddie Loyd Goshom of Peoples Creek Road reported July 31, someone aiiempted to piy a door open at his house. - Janet Sheirill Greene of U.S. 601 Soudi, Mocksviile, reponcd July 31. someone had broken inlo her reiitkiKe. - Tony Alicia Daniels of Duke Whitaker Road, Mocksviile, repuned finding a Scars credit card at her resi­ dence July 31. - Braulio Esquidcl Gonjalci of Raleigh reported July 31, lhat blue 1984 Buick had been stolen from I-4U. - Sandra James Mooneyhain of Bemiuda Run reponed July 31, two slickers lo gain access into Bennuda Run Country Club had been stolen from the club on Bermuda Run Drive. - Lillian Tallenl of Crickel Lane, Advance, reported July 31, thal her mailbox had been damped. - Ernie Ray Wcathennan of Lewis­ ville reported Aug. I.iwogaragedoot openers were stolen from a n»idence on Oak Valley Boulevard. -Lonnie Gray KomeofCcdarCreek Chureh Road, Mocksvillc, reponed Aug. I, thal a payroll check and cash had been stolen from his residence. - CpI. W.L Whlleside» reponed Aug. I, someone was driving a car reponed stolen from Joseph Edwaid Tale of Mocksviile. - Denise Huffman of Riverview Road, Advance, reported Aug. I, a Rottweiler dog had been stolen from her residence.- Robert Nathaniel Davis Jr. of Mocksviile, reponed Aug. 2, Ihe piis- senger side windowofhis 1986 Honda CRX had been knocked oul by some­ one IhrowingarockalMsal Comalzer RoadandU.S.64. - Deputy J.S. Parker reported sus­ pects had been riding four wheelen on posted property, belonging to Williarti Allison Long of Bingham and Parks Road, Advance, damaged the propert y and tan from deputies when orders fo stopAug.2. - Ftocanda Mae Tallmon of Red Oak Trail, Mocksviile, reported Aug. 2, lhal a neighbor had spun Ures ahdthrown rocks on her al her lesklence.' Buildiriü Permits The followinij building permits were issued in Diwie County in June, listedbyownerorcontracior,location, size and type c,f building, and esU- maledcosl. - Teresa and James West, Clayton Drive, garage, and porch addition, S2I,3«0. - C. Rkh,anl Dobson BuiUings, , 162 Looetf«: Drive, Advance, 2,179 iquan fool l.mise, $141,020. ' - Beauc hamp Building, Lot 21 Rivetbend: ThUls, Advance, 2,800 arun r<».> house, $182,000. : -BemvudaVillageRetireiiientCen- ;icr,S403CyilbentMvc, Advance, 1,700 'iquare foot house, $135,000. : -LairyK.McDaiiiel,l280akiidge LiM.MIocksville,$73,20a ' ; -Jini«nieCaudle,3850U.S.601 N., Mocksvillc, 1,880 square fool house, $$146,960. - Steven and Jean Robertson, Ratledge Road, MocksviUe, 4,2% square fool horse bam, $42,960. - Claude Moore, 1778 Farmington Road, Mocksvillc, 192 square foot sunroom addition, SI 1,520. -RalphandMinnicFrye, 147 Rain­ bow Road, 3,597 square fool house, $265,200. - John S. Gallimore, 148 Myers Fann Trail, Advance, 10- by 20-fool accessory buikling, $4,000. - Arthur and Laura Patridge, 148 Valley Oaks Court, Advancc, 405 square foot addition to workshop, $8,100. - lames Berner, 1680 Deatknon Road, Mocksviile, 28- by 32-fool ac- ccssory building. $17,920. -RonnicQuatc, 124BayHillCourt, Advance, 3,219 square fool house, $209,450. - Jurncy Construction, 280 Kingsmill Drive, Advance, 2,307 square fool house, $147,860. - HMS General Contiaclor, Bing Crosby Boulevard, Advance, finish­ ing 1,809 square fool basement, $27,135. -Richanl andCarol Hendricks, 137 Paricway Court, Mocksviile. 1,498 square fool house, $101,580. - George T. and Belly Schroeder, Familand, Mocksvilk;, 1,498 square foolhouse,$iai,580. - Allen McFalls, 142 Savannah Coun, Advance, 1,640 tquate fool house, $112,920. - Haven Home ComuucliiM, 186 Shady Grove Lane, Advance, 2,218 square fool house, $163,660. -CaiDlinaContainer,By»eChuiih Road, Mocksvilk, 56,400 square fon warehouse, $1.1 milliofl. -CD. Williams, Mr. Henry Road, Mocksvilk, 24- by 32-foal wwkthop, $15,360, - Jockey Imenuiional, 264 Nolky Road, Mocksvilk, nv/uuiinelnhuild- ing, $60,000. - Coastal Transport, 513 Madison Road, Mocksvilk, renovation com­ mercial Skiing, $30 WM.- Dofaglaa and Mary Yellick, 1H7 MeadDwOknLanc,Mocksvilk, 1,536 square fool storage building and work­shop, $30,720. - Jimmy T, and ,Sadk Thompson, 1686 Angell Road, Mocksvilk', 420 squarcfiuladdil{omahause,$25,200. ■ Curtwmo, 713 E Lexington Road, Mix.ksvllk,elght-unilapanmcnircno- valiun,$2lll),ailO. •J»hnV.Bennes,7895N.C.80IS., Cwlcemee, I,««) square fool garage, $21,m -JaincsandLoriCoslner,241 WiU- hiioneRi»d,Mix:kivilk, 1,232 square fool garage, $24.64». •Billy A.Crolls, IMTomC.Lane, Mocksvilk, 1,514 iquarefiui house, $103,390. ■SheflkU Lumber and Paikt, 165 Turkeyfnol Road, Mockivilk, 9,600 Cooleemee Police square fool conuneicial storage huiUr ing, $240,000.^Bennuda Village RelireineniQ? ler, 5425 and 5427 Gilbert Drive. A* vance, 3,200 square fool duple», $204,600.- Erie Bfown CoRSIiuclion, 3841 U.S. 64 W., MocksvUk, I,l20s<mw fool home, $71,7«.-BetmudaVill«(eCluUiouse,Ba; muda Village Drive, Advincé, reslnwnireiiovadoii, $20,000.-J.C.andS«eiihailkiHendricks,207 MeiRlUL^Raal,MockivUle,7,№ iquarefoM houae, $185,560. C oM lM M lO inw iT ; ; - DiivieaiuMy lire dcpMtmenurc- : q x m M to Ihc folkiwirii; calls. l-'i!Í^ n:lnu ulein ,7 Á lp jn .,M o ä i jütf at Boxwaod Chuidi Road. JiibF»Jm aabni.3:IOpjn.,auto ' ftOMnoiiloadalW-illBoaM JpKk.fkowL pim., am ■■ Ad- ' fire alann, Millct'a.Rcsuiuiani, July » . Counwj^.7:03 a.m., auoacckkM,439S;tij|]jlwy.64Wesl; Mocksviile, 2:54 p.m.. fire alarm, Christy TmcUngi CouMy Line, 6:23 a.iii.,auloiccideM, MO; Smilh Grove, 9:29 pm , aulo •ccidcM. BalHmate RoidMluMyBeaiidm vRo«!. 'М гЗ*|1М к 1:1«ш ..у<М ^ lw ,U A M «n oiM iitfT nib;W ilt- lum R. D avic, 3:21 p.m., U .S . 601 ul Eaton's Church Road. July 31: ShefTiekl-Caiahaln. 7:14 p.m., auto acckleni, tl09 SheffleM Road: Mockavilk, 7:37 p.m., auto ac­ cident, Campbell Road at North ^ • Street,Au»t:leni»ikm.l2:43u.'m.,«nic-, nm ltoi 132,Stoney Lane; R»*;», M iM ;C o a lf O T t e , 12:96 |u i l , m w - lure Пгс, 173 Clark Road; Jenisakni assisted; Fork, 1:14 p.in., auto acci­ dent, U.S. 64 near Davidson CouMy; Mocksviile, 3:25 p.m., auto accldml,, U.S. 64 at East Latai Drive. Ai»a:Caaleein«, Г:34|м11.,1Мо ассккм, Ьшмцн Ra«t ■ (Mlw '*«1. ;М..М |Ь|,1Ш С0П«ЯГ "Пи fiilkiwlng were uken from CnokenieahlkeDepanmeMKpans, -DwayMBradihaw,22,a r 2M U|lonC«nMictyR<wd,waacli«dJuly ■ 23, (^driving wMk IkeiM ravoked. Trialdale:Au|.2l, ' r SMven Рм М ск NKock, 31, Md Mi w№, UiKlt Io«»« tagock;. 31, at 140 Riyim n CoiM, ' M M M y » , Гог — J. briefcase had been slokn №m his ve-' hkle In Ihe Handi-Cupboaid pariiing ,.lol whik he was inskle paying fo^ 'gasollno,- A pickup track iqmed stolen Jiom KsMdh William wasncov- aWlnWiiwo«-8*m.Awamwlliai bM iM ri W lhriiiie, b M iiq in M liitb n in ^ . . G r a n d J u r y In d ic t s E ig h t A Davie County Grand Jury issued the following indictments July 13. - Christopher Paul Godbey olios ChristophcrPaul Rogers,statutory rape, - Charles David Jacobs, habitual impaired driving. - Ronnie Lee Allen, two counts of obtaining property by false pretense. - Kelly Wayne Pcacock, assault withodcodly weapon wiihintent to kill inOicting serious injury, -RobertTravisSmilh.felonybrcak- ing and entering and larceny, - Ryan Jay Stake, escape, assault on a government officiol. - Freeman White Jr., five counis of obtaining property by false prctcnsc. - William Jamcll Wilson, posses­ sion with intent to sell or deliver o .schedule II controlled substance. DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 6,1998 - ^ Howdy, Pardner . Fllding her horse In the front yard, six-year-old Toni Blake enjoys waving at the tratfio that passes by her honae on Pino Road. She just started school at Pinebrook Elennentary. _________________- Photo by Robin FtrauMon Highway Patrol •. - The following tralfic accidcnts were investigated by the N.C. High­ way Patrol in Davic Counly. Failure To Yield Charged A Mocksviile man was cited for a yield violation after an accldcnt on Dcadmon and Willboonc roads at 3:03 p.m. July 28.' . Mark Anthony Villegas, 25, of 111 Draughn Lane, drove a 1986 Chevrolet from Willboonc onto Dcadmon Road, inlo Ihe path of a 1992 Chevrolet driven by Angela Gall Burrow Macmenamin, 28, of 587 Deadmon Road, reported Trooper Terrance Denard Shaw. Failure 1b Reduce Speed Charged < :A Mocksvillc woman was charged with failurc to rcduce speed afiter.an accident on U.S. 601 South al 3:50 p.m. July 28.Johnsic Bowles Davis, 76, of 440 McCullough Road, failed lo stop the 1987 Buick she was driving before il «truck in Ihe rear a 19<M Plymouth driven by Myra Hensley Saun-bron, 42;'df 133 Hickory Drive, Mocks­ viile, reported Trooper Terrance Dciiard Shaw. Deer Hit On Comauer Road•''Crystal Lynn Mock, 17, of 481 Beauchamp Road, Advancc, was driving a 1988 Honda on Comalzer R a il al 11:30 p.m. July 29 when a deer crossed her path, reported Trooper T.S. Kennedy. Mocksviile Man IivjuKd . A Mocksvillc man was seriously injured in a wreck on U.S. 64 West at Ridge Road al 6:50 a.m. July 29. Jackson Alexander Cartner, 67, drove a 1978 Fonl pickup inick from Ridge Road onto U.S. 64, into the path of a iractor-trailcr driven by DMiiis Keith Po«ntt, 30, of204 Cali­ fornia Lane, Mocksvillc. reported TVooper A.A. Justice.Car Backing From Drive Struck A car being backed from a drive onto Gladstone Road was struck by an oncoming vchicle al 6:45 a.m. July 29.Acconling to a report by Trooper A. A. Justice, Michio Sanders, 3?, of ^59 Gladstone Road, was backing a 1??3 Ford uuck from a drive when il wai muck by a 1987 Ford driven by Jamie Michacl Coyle, 18, of Woodleaf. T\«o Of Four Drivers Cited The drivers of two of four vc­ hiclcs werc cited after a wreck ol 5:40 p.m. July 30 on N.C.801 at I- 40. Daniel Todd Miller, 20, of 2912 Wyo Road, Yadkinville, failed lo stop the l997Toyoia he was driving bc№rc it siruckin Ihc rcar a 1992 Honda driven by Kevin Scott Ken; 32, of 118 Woodburn Place, Ad­ vance. Kerr’s vchicle was knockcd into another, which was driven from the scene. That vchicic was pushed into the rear of a 1993 Mos^o von driven by Emily Lynn Watkins, 16, of 138 Keswick Drive, Advancc, re­ ported Trooper J.R. Allred. Miller was chaiged with failure lo reduce speed, Kerr with driving without a license.Car Wrecks On U.S. 64 East A driver wrecked avoiding an­ other vchicic on U.S. 64 East at 2:4S p.m. Aug. 1. Michacl Wayne Burton Jr.. 17, of 135 Norma Lane, Mocksvillc, drove a 1984 Jeep to the nght to avoid an­ other vehicle stopped in the road. The car struck a highway sign and went down an embankmeni, rcorted TVooper C.D. Jones. Building Permits Continued From Fqe 6 - Magnolia Place, 498 Duke Si., Mocksviile, renovation assisted living facility, $12,000. - Larry K, McDaniel, Loi 30 Charleston Ridge, Mocksviile, 1,414 square fool house, $95,970. - Robert J. Moreland, 206 LongmeadowRoad,Mocksvilk,3,623 square foot house, $272,905.- QST Industries, Lionhearl Drive, Mocksviile, renovation lo building, $16,405. - Jockey Inleraalional, 264 Noiley Road, Mocksvillc, enclosing Irans- fonner,H34l. - Waller and Lucilk Onell, 421 Hillcresi Drive, Advance, 816 square fool ikUidon to house, $65,280, Reaching Uute ivho'nted Htlp. IbucHing ut 0 Í1 9 l(eOO)4ll-UWAY imp://www.unll«lwiy.l)ll WANTED TO BUy Old Money Wnhtngun H.rcuiyH.id °'™ * H.»Dotl« C a ll A fter 6 P M or Leave Message Bud Hauser iu«.!» Ki,*.!. " lílíír ' (336)998-8692ludilo Ktcktt, PMiniM PMcSllvar Dolían Cars Hydroplane On 1-40 Cars driven by Benneti Marion Randall, 39, of 302 Church St., Mocksvillc, and David Paul Smallridge, 31, of Raleigh, simulta­ neously hydroplaned and collided in heavy rain on 1-40 at 9:30 a.m. July 27, reported Trooper C.D. Jones. Teen Faces Two Charges A Mocksviile lecn was chaiged with DWI as a provisional licensee and exceeding a safe speed after a wreck on Claybon Drive al 10.30 . p.m. Aug. 1. Brian Arthur Hughes, 18, of 132 Mariilin Road, Mocksvilk, wasdriv­ ing a 1977 Ford al an estimated 40 mph on Ihe gravel road when il skid­ ded in a broadslide down a small embankmeni, reponed Trooper J.R. Allred. FaUurt lb Rcduce Speed Charged A Mocksvillc man was chaiged with failure to reduce speed afler an accidental 10:50a.m.Aug. 1 on U.S. 601 Nonh. Tony Lee Call, 33, of 3867 U.S. 601 N.. Mocksviile, failed lo slop the 1990 Honda he was driving before il sinick in the rear a 19% Dodge drivn by Bobbie Artis Owens, 33, of Reidsvllle, repotted Trooper A.A. Justice. - Richard L. Pressley, 109 Marchmont Drive, Advance, 2,340 square fool house, $150,420. - Kaydon Consuuclkin, U.S. 601 Soulh, Mocksvilk, remodel commer­ cial building, $76,000. - Tina Soulhem, 4422 U.S. 64 W., Mocksvilk, enclosing 560 square foot garage, $33,600. ' •Puckeli Enterprises, 69SOid(Val- ky Blvd., Advance, 2,643 square foot house, $206,140. Reaching those who need help. Ihuching us aU.9 1(800)411.1WAY p;//www.unitcilway.are A BEAUTIFUL SM ILE... A GREAT SELF-IMAGE Children & Adults Call For Complimentaiy Consultation. A beautiful, healthy smile is so important to a T child's self-confidence. Thai's why Dr. Fenna And staff want to make braces an affordable y part of your fanUly's monthly budget. NICHOLAS JA M ES PENNA, D ,D .S., P.A,Exclaslvcly OrtlM)donlk;.s & Dcntofiiclal Orthopvdlcs Telephone! (704) 633-5942 Facsimile! (704) 639-02371819 Brenner Avenue Salisbury, NC 28144-2519 SHOE SHOW 1 , .0, I ■ " / • î• - PAVIK COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 6,1998 CiN)^T.ilivc Uxiciision * ;■ Service, l>avìc Cininty immuiiKos ihc ; appnlnlnK’ulorGa‘4;i>ry M. Htxivcrio iUslàrt. s;iW H\wnic TlHMWjìsiìn. CiHiniy lixtcnsion Din.vii>r. rtvvLT. ;t Tiplon. Imi.' native, Iws ; heen wiih ihe Itxlension Servicc .since : I VK.5, working 11 yciirs on (he tincoln ’ Cw»niy r.xlension SlalT am» \\k [kìs\ lhrecye;ini wiihihc N.C. Siale Univcr- . »ily aiimiiulcs anil Business Uep;wl- .iiK'nl in a tO-couniy Fanil Financial .RecoolH Manageiiwni IVoiiram he;nl- i|uaiicn.4l in Ofvcnsbtm). ll(Hwcr rvceived his bachelor’s de­ gree in agrlcuhtiral systems iiuinage* mn\ Ы\\ W\n\\K Univcriily ami liis masicroragriculltirciiegrve fnxii N.C. Siale Universily. HiHivcr will he responsible forcdii- cational progniiiLsin DavieCounty for c\ininicrcial ami consumer horticul- Itirv inieresls. and environmental ч'1- ences. which inclniles Davie County's Recycling lùlucation Pnigniin. TlieCiK)pcnitivelixtcnsionScrvicc C o m m i s s i o n e r s V o t e T o H e l p I n j u r e d E m p l o y e e s Cootittucd From 1 '.employee retired on disabilily would :«MI the coumy about S2.800 a year, jW t«lley sakt Fbf Ihe four former em- on disability, that would cosi ,la y e rs $ II ,200 per year, p 'Checking with other cotinties. he ; !|ound (hat several pay all or a portion health insurance premiums based ,':Йя an employee's yeara of service, but •fmm pey based on disability retire* ^ ^ hesaid.if Commissioner Diane Fbsier said •; ij» has teceivfti phone calls ftom scv- 'era^iesldems retired on disability in !the privale sector, who weren't even ;аЫе to keep their company's health ;|ÍRsunnce at their own expense, rf'. Tothegenerolpublic.itisabenertt :^ t to be able to keep the insurance, added. •i:, CdmmissionerLanyHayessaidthe Icouniy should do something for cm- ployces hurt on Ihe job. bul he's nol sure whai's righl when someone retires on dlsabiVily for an Injury received outside of work. It is impossible lo prove what realty caused an injury. Fiister argued. If something is done, it should be done for all disablt4J employees. There Is a need because of the in­ come cut. bul the county's responsibil­ ity should be limited. A disabllily in one kind of W4)rk doesn’t rale a person out from other types of jobs, she said. She mentioned paying a third of the premium as lngcrsoU*Rand docs for disabled workers. Commission chairman Joe Long said he has been in favor of helping . disabled employees with ihelr insur­ ance since the issue arose. Hayes made the motion to pay 50 percent of the health insurance premi­ums of couniy employees retired on disability. is an educational componedor N.C. Slate University conducted in paó.ljicr- ship with Davie County Govcrntiienl »ml llie United States IXpailmenl of Agriculture. Il's mission is conducting cHlucatlonal pn>graim in agrícullural and natunil (vsoua'cs, familyandc'on- sumerservia's and 4-11 and youth. "Wc arc certainly pleaseil lo have Greg join ourslarr. I Ils past experience and leadershipinlJncolnCouniywilh llie initiation ofthcircouniy-wlde resi­ dential and industrial recycling pro- gmin, and his wi(te ninge of ugricul- lunil knowledge und experience make him a valuable avsel lo us," said Th- ompstin. "I am kxiking forwiutl to meeting and getting U> know the people of the Davie County. Tlic№ arc a variety of Issues and topics that Extension educa- lional progmnis can oddress," fhwver said. Tlie Davle County Kxicnsion Cen­ ter is kx'ated ut 180S. MainSl., Couniy Office Building.MtwksviUc.ThetcIc- phtme number is 751-6297. You can aiso reach Hoover via c*matl al Greg_H(H)ver@ncsu.(^u. Im m u n iz a t io n R e c o r d E q u a l s F r e e R i d e s F o r K i d s A t P i c n i c ' ItavieCouniy'sMasonlclodgesarc teaming up wiih die local health de- pmienl to rewaid children with com- ¡mmuniuiion record]. Childmi two yean and under with pnwf of up-to-date immunizalion reconis will be allowed to enjoy cami- V ii tides at the annual Masonic picnic fot free 6-8 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 1 \. Children should have received Ihe roUowing imttiunlzations by age two; Hepatitis B al binh, one month and six months',DTAPattwo,rour,sixand IS inKnths; HIB al two, four, six and 12 monlhs; polio at two, four and 12 mnihs'. and MMR at one year. .. Hepatitis B vaccine pfotects chil­ dren against tlie liver disease Hepatitis B. DTAP is to pmtect babies fiom hacmophilusinlluenzab,whiclicauscs brain disease and other serous infec­ tions.The MMR imniunl?^tion prolccts children against red measles, mumps and rubella. Children are protected against Ihe disabling disease of polio through polio vaccinations.Free Immunizalions may be ob­ tained at Davie County Health Depart­ment Monday-Friday 8:30a.m.-4:30 p.m. and until 7 p.m. on Tuesdays. For morc Information about immu- ni2ations,plcaseconUict Rhonda Mock, child health nuise, at the health depart­ ment at 336-751-8700. C a ro lin i M irro r 3 0 % OSS : ao% fRAMED & MATIED v lj.,, .¿1 i';rii -, :!) Cr A Meetton O f Prints Firamed & Matted jta w 'lO * *S9 Monday - Saturday 9алп-5ргл (336) 712-8152 ;>^<5 Q45 ^ e rs Ferry Rd. • Lewisville i¿,,'M iiáectk> n ofHvi/y42l & Lewlsvine-Clemmons Rd. Gregory U. Hoover will be responsible for educational programs In Davle County for commerical and consumer horticulture Interests and environmental sciences. Shopping co n fe r across from Food Uon Ш Ш J You’ll be surprised when you compare the added benefits of PARTNERS Medicare Choice with your Medicare plan. 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Benefits will vary by county. ■ ' ' : '________^___________ '■______________________ HCFA.MKT.97-020A4/97 DAVIE COUNTY EN TERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 6 ,1998 - B l : Senior League Girls W in Slate Championship :4^BrluiPlHs : ^ vle County Enteiprise Recoid ; jCHARLOTTE - Lotsofpromises, predlc- Ijiijis and guarantees sprang from the creation i j i Jhis year's Davie Senior League All-Star • jotlballleam. ;: ; 'And tHs leam delivered. ;I:Xfficientasaheatpumpfor Ihe ninth straight ; № , Davle demonstrated that il deserved iu : iidyaiice billing, making Davie County history : With a lO-O romp over Canton In last week's i stale championship game and dlsplKlng Jim i Reynolds' 1990 team (which lost 24-7 to Can- : tort in the UUe game) as the greatest team of all 'time. CoachKelth Handy's all-star teams achieved state ninncr-up twice in the past four yean, but those accomplishments couldn't compan: to claiming the sale's biggest prize. "It's deilnllely the biggest thing to ever happen to me in sports," he said. "It's loo soon 10 tell (how It feels). About three o'clock In the morning n i probably be able lo answer that." Canton, hulTing and pufling from a losers' bracket victory right before the fmals, didn't stand achance. It looked like a summer engine tunning on winter oil. Star pitcher Shannon Handy retired the first six battm en route to a complele-gamc no- hitter. The offense stmck immedlalely wiih perfeclly-place bunt hits (by Handy and Ember “ It’S definitely ttie biggest thing to ever happen to me in sports.* • Coach Ketth Handy Spillman) and grounders In the hole (by Ashlle Sanders, Amber Hamm and Kim Hillon) lhat led toa3-0leadancr one. Reeling,Canton then stabbed itself with four second-inning errors lhat resulted in four morc mns. Leading 7-0, Coach Handy could smell Ihe title even though his pitching daughter re­sembled a high-tension wire all day. "I felt real good. (Bul) Shannon was tense tonight. I've seen her pitch a lot suonger, but she's never been in a game like Ihis," said Handy, who was amazed with the girls' con­ trolled intensity. "For 13-, 14-and 15-ycar-oId kidsiobeascalmasiheywcrcwasrenurkable. I mean, il was unreal." Handy beancd the fint batter In the third, giving Canton the fiist ofonly two base runneis for the game, but still faced Ihe minimum through three bccausc catchcr Amber Carter gunned down Charlotu: Cooke trying to steal second. Getting belter all the time. Handy polished off the no-hitter by gening six of the final seven outs on strikeouts. Fanning eight in five in­ nings, Handy walked and hItCanlon'sonly two base runneis. Interestingly, Coach Handy missed ihe no- hltter."No. 1 didn't realize il," said Handy, who complained about Shannon's sometimes inef­ fective changcup, usually her sit-down pitch. "She wasn't real confident with her changeup, and that's Shannon's pitch. That's the pitch she loves to throw." Handy also made the biggest impact at the plate, going 3 for 4 and triggering the postgaine celebration with a two-nin single In Ihe Iasi of the fifth. Please See Davle-P«ieB4 Team Aw ^am D 'OÎDavrê ■ CHARLOTTE - Almost anyone could get lost on Ihe Davie Senior League softb^l team's all-star roster. Heather Lanning - nol to be confused with Stacey Handy or Tracy Allen - falls into thal potential category yet refuses to fade inlo the dugout wall. • Long before Davle ripped through nine opponents and celebrated a sporting milestone, winning a stale chmpionship, these girls - the main guns on Ihelr lespeciive league teams - developed cohesion and accepted the new math on playing time. Coach Keith Handy utilized all 12 playen throughout the eight-game path to last week's slate finals in Charlotte. He lumed to subs Latining, Allen and Stacey Handy in the fourth : inning of Davie's 10-0 championship wipeout = - j— over Canton, and Ihey never blinked - because B fU tl : Ihey'rejust three more well-oiled gears in the PfttB monster mitfhine. "I tried to tell everybody when this slatted ■ that I could take the three off the bench, put them on ' the field anywhere and still feel confident.'' Handy said. "It doesn't make a difference, that's the kind of team ; rve gol. "rve gol to say it again. The kids Fve got lhat sit are as strong as the kids I've got on the field. I don't woiry about putting them In one bil." Assistant coach Paul Spillman marveled at the ridiculousness of having so many weapons lo Juggle. Davie played so much belter than anyone else and sapped the Juice from the stale's main event. "(Balance) is one thing lhal helped this team.” he said. "You start oul 1-2-3, you've got 1-2-3 again and then 1-2-3 again. There's no weak defense, there's no weak hilling. Thai's the way thal we Ihink we won this toumamcnt. There's no weak link In it. We put subs in, subs produced, and whal else can you do?" During the preparation days, many softball fanatics forecasted lhat Davle was a slaie-iitle lock. Il's not lhat olher teams can't play ______ softball. Davie was Just loo good, mainly because most players malnulned a shaip edge in the off-season. "I was told ll would happen by coaches lhat had the girls last year," Handy said. "I wanted to do Ihis one more year with the group lhal we had coming. With the F kM Set Giris -Pate 84 S ' . ' ■ W The champions hold their hard-earned banner, from left: kneeling. Shannon Handy, HMthw Lanning. Stacey Handy; standing. Tracy Allen, Amber Carter. Ashlie Sanders, Brandi Comateer, Ashley Quinn, Ember Spillman, Kim Hilton, Stacy Queen, Amber Hamm. - P lw to liiyJa m w B M iln g ir 85ShowUp Fbr DHS Fbotball MlCamfÿ By Brian ntts Davle Counly Enlerprise Rccotd • : iril's90-soinedegrcesandlhewind 'is still, it musl be lime for football. -; Sureenough-forthreeofthefour days alDavle'sminicamp-the weather ■fit. But the torrid tempeialures didn't [prevent the players and assistant coaches from turning Doug Dling's In- ttnkictoiy days as new coach into a resounding success. ' ‘It's gone real well," Illing said. "The coaches have been out here bust­ ing their fannk». doing a great Job. getting kids put in Ihe righl positions and leaching them techniques and fun­ damentals." Dlingwasgreetedwilhawonderful turnout. For around 85 players lo at- .tend four nonmandatory three-hour :praclices isextremely encouraging, he • 'Tlial'srealgood.We'vegoiagreal :turoout." he said. "We've ran oul of locken. pul il lhal way. 'Thal'i a good .problem to have.” ; ■ For the mosi part, every key re- liimer and newcomer arrived by al .1^ week's end, showing niing that eveiyone seems ready lo get down to .business ifid bfuth Mkfe all ihs coach- .Ing kMsesfiomlasi spring, when fomier : head coach Beiyie Brown and assls- - unu Scon Young and leoy Walser ^changed schools. Il's evklent lhal : this is Illing't progfam now. V; ■We'vegotjusiaboutevCTybody 'asof(Hiday).‘Illingsaif*Mcoune there's a couple of peo^ that we'd like to see. bul righl now we've got a good bunch of83.86 kkls lhal we're j^exclled aboul working with, v: H ie kids have loponded real -«ell with the new pwtice plan, i Davie High Head fbotball coach Doug Illing instructs tha troops during the first week of practice. Tilings have really gone well and got­ ten better every day." ' ■ № tly because (tfiMxperience and mainly because it'»eariy. the coaches simplified practices, emphaslzing'ihe basics of the game and keeping the offensive plays as vanilla as possible. "As far as offensively, we're going real slow as farai Impletneniing plays aad stuff." Dling said. "But weVe Hy­ ing to leach jusl Ihe bask; fundamen­ tals bccause we've got a lot of young offensive linemen nnd new people in Ihe hackfield. So we're liying to Just stress basics, real strong wlih basics, and lhal's what mlnlcamp and pre- season are about.” T)w spring good-byes basically ripped apart a staff that had grown extremely ckise since 1996, but Illing needs no sympathy. He's repaired the Starr with rour new aiMslants and ■ Photo by Robin FM<g4Maon couldn't be happier. The newcomeis; Billy Wehunt, Ihc tiainer-ilefensive backs coach who is wrapping up classes at Caiawba College and helping at Davie in the altenioons; Jeff Snyder, a science teacher from Pennsylvania who is coaching defensive ends', Derek Kumilsky, < Ihe rush ends coach from Rorida; and Plem SttW ir-ratiB« 7 Щ Г B l a i s e C r u i s e s T o V i c t o r y In C h u r c h L e a j u e R n a l s By Brian Pi№Davie Counly Enteiprise Rcconl Green Meadows finally met a lead that il couldn't overcome, an opponent lhal il couldn'l outworic, and an upset lhat It couldn't pull. Top-seeded Blmsc blasted theCin- derclla lOlh seed in last week's Mocks- vllle-Davie Parks and Recreation De­ partment chureh league softball finals at Rich Paric, blowing upstart Green Meadows oul of Ihe cily limits with two powerful punches in Ihe sccond andfounhinningsandcnatingamerry- go-round on the base paths. Blaiseexpkxkd for ID-and 13-nm frames, cni'iscd to a 25-S vklory and completed an unprecedented 2(H) sea- Green Meadows responded with two game-lying rans In the bottom of the fusl inning, but il dhln't have the resources toanswerlhelO-nin second, when Blaise sent IS men to the plate, cnishcd eight hits in a row and look an insunnounlable 12-2 lead. Thebigblows:MikeSain'siwoHW single. Jay Hutchens' two-nui double Brad Lau rence's three-run homer and Lloyd Blackwelder's Iwo-ran double. Green Meadows threatened locree]) back with three nuis in the third oa MikeClarit'sRBIsingfeandJeiTShore« two-iun single, but Blaise resumed itt incredibk: hilling exhibition in tht fourth, scoring l3times.shultingdowii Green Meadows in the bottom hairantf I1caieSM Btalat-ra|tB3 Osborne Sparks Team! To 17-7 Finals Victory ! ByBriaom ti Davie County Enterprise Record Brill Osborne has a knack for com­ ing through in Ihe big game. Osborne had another moment of championship greatness in last week's Mocksvilk-Davie, Pariis and Recre­ ation Department open league softball finals, launching a two-rtin homer in Ihetopofiherim inning and cnishing a two-rtin single In Ihe second to sparic top-seeded Steele's to a 17-7 victory over No. 3 Gnibb Constniction. Osborne delivered in eerily similar fashion for Vicloiy last year in Ihe church league championship against New Union, going 3 fot 4 wiih two homers and live RBIs in an I MOwin. Osborne, who went 3 for S wiih four RBIs agalnsi Grubb, shouldered Steele's until the other guns tucked away a resiUent Grubb team down the stretch. , Clinging 10 a le«l after five. Steele's revved its Jets in the final i«m> Innings, scoring five runs in Ihe six'A and seven more in the seventh. HeU w nine hits Ihiough five innings, and ^ lenced throughout Ihe third, rounh aoil fifth frames, Steele's seized a conf inanding 104 lead in the top or th* sixth behind RBI hits tern M e Pi» rish. Scooter Brown and CharlitCre» Shaw. ;• Gtubb.aleamthatovercanieadv№: sity repeatedly throughout the scasqi; whenkeyplayendisappeaitdfbrvait: ous reasons, bounced back oncc moi«: in the bottom of the sixth 10 dup thii' deficit to 10-7. ' i Tim McCuikih aiid ShaM Ledfbrf' singled, and moments later Brian Sink pson stunned Steele's with a tine-iua homer to straightawv ceaier field, Butnothiiigston»dSMeie'i.wlik« knockedowGmbbfbrgoodbyb*^ itotind ill the top of da levcMk a i 12- DAVIE С01ШУ ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 6,1998 IState Sets Dates For Dove Hunting Season, Introduces Teal Seasoii .. Nonh Carolina dove hiinlctf not; , 6nly will have a Itiree-way splii season' ^'füг 1998-99 under dales opproved Wednesday by 11« N.C. Wildlife R(^ souiees Commission, but they again I will have on eaily Canada goose sea- ; son and a ninenlay experimental teal ' season. ' Hrst segment of the dove season will be Sept. 5-Oct. 10. Ihc second segment is Nov. 23-28 and the final segment opens on Dec. l9,clo.ses]an. M, 1999. Shooting begins one-half hour before sunri.se except for Sept. 5- 11 when hunting begins at noon. Hunt­ing days end in all segments at sun­down. The daily bag limit is 12, posses- . sion llmil is 24. All hunters musthave valid hunting liccnse. Harvest Infor- matlon Program (HlP)cenllication for dovchumingaswell asallothermlBra- toiy birds and shotguns must hold no more than three shells. Canada goose season was set for Sept. 8-30 except in the northcaslcm counties of Beitie, Camden, Chowan, Hyde, Pasquotank,Tyrrcii nnd Wash­ ington where it will be Scpl. 1-20. There wiil be no open season in Cumluck and Dare counties. The limit is three per day with n possession limit of six, and hunters must have .state and fedcml migmtory bird stamps in addi­ tion to a valid hunting license and HIP ccrtiticatlon. Lead shot cannot be ascd in waterfowl hunting. King rails, clapper rails, Virginia rails, Sora rails and gallinule nnd moorhens seasons open Sept. 5 and run through Nov. 13. Woodcock ieoson is Dcc. 18-Jan, 16, 1999, and the com­ mon snipe season Is Nov. 14-Feb. 28. 1999. The experimental teal season will be Sept. 10-19 and It will be open in all portions of the state cast of U.S. 17. The bag limit is four birdsperday. This season is under a three-year experi­mental program offered by the U.S. Fish ond WihJIife Service. Dates for other woterfowl seasons will beset at the August meeting under guidelines set by the U.S, Fish md Wildlife Service.bales for public waterfowl mmi- ings in each of the nine wildlife dis­ tricts were approved for mid-August, Including Aug. 19, Yadkin Couniy Courthouse, Yadkinville. : Drag Racing In Füll Force At Farmington Drag racing {|cliun relumed to Tull force lliis past weekend down at the Farm. In Ihc powerful Quick 8 Pro Modi- Hed division twice IHRA worid cham­ pion Tommy Mauncy of Shelby, cap­tured his first win of the year at Farmington Dragway. Mauncy cov­ ered the one eighth mile drag coursc in 4.23 scconds at 173.25 mph to defeat Bruce McGcc of Conway, S.C. In the scmi'ilnals Mauncy in his Cámaro defeated local favorile Jerry Williams of PfafDown in his Ford Probe. The Miller Wins Championship Flight In Hickory Hill Golf Tournament Johnny Miller beat Bany Whittaker 2up and look Ihe championship flight in Hickory Hill's match play champi­ onship recently. OtherflightwinneisiHarveyMiller beat Amie Haipe2up In the fiist flight. Tal Brown beat Tom Foster 1 up in the second night and John Tomel beat Dave Anderson lup (21 holes) in the thin) flight. . In the senior cliib championship, Hmey Miller shot a two-round score oflSOlo nail down Ihetitle. Runner-up Bob Vandiver suffered a tough one- stroke loss and Ken Thomes finished third at IS4. In net division of the senior club championship, winner M.J. Randall fired a 13-undcr-par 131, heating Joe McGowan by four strokes and Tom Fosler by five strokes. Brothers Shawn and Gicg Brooks stole the show in the junior club cham­ pionship. Shawn ran away with an 80 and runner-up Greg shot an 89. Free Soccer Clinic Pianned .You can rcgislcr for the Mocks- villc-Davic Porks and Rccrcation Dq)oitment's coed soccer league until Aug. 17. There are fouragegroups: U6 (birth* days must fall between 8-1-92 and 7- 31-94), U8 (8-l-90and 7-31-92), UlO (8-1-88 and 7-31-90) and U12 (8-1-86 ^7-31-88). ThcfceisSBOwithaSSdiscounlfor ^ h additional child. The registration fee aficr Aug. 17 will be $40. All games will t* played at Pinebrook Elementary School on Saturdays and Sundays. League play will begin Ihe last weekend in Somber and con­ tinue Ihrough the first of November. Catawba soccer coach Kevin Dempsy and his playen will conduct a frceclimconAug.23from2-3:l5p.m. forU6andU8andfrom3:45-5p.m.for UlOandUlZ two rccord the quickest side by side past ever,wlihMauncy’s4.2l ETbcal- ing out the 4.26 ET of Williams.”00" Charlie Doss of Stalesville lived upio his nickname as he clicked off a .003 reaction lime off the slort lo score his sccond Top Eliminator win of Ihc year. Doss In h is Chevy powered 23-T Roadster ran a 5.64 ET at 120 mi* lo defeat Gicnn Ferguson Jr. of Greensboro in his dragster. The win was worth $3,000 lo the veteran Doss, who had (o beat out 120 Top Elimina­ tor compciliors for the win. Terry Anderson of Advance In a dragstcrandChuckMaitinofConnclly Springs in a dragster were both seml- llnalisis. Veteran "foot braker" David Smith Sr. of Walnut Cove scorcd his founh Sportsman Division win of the year SatunlaynightalFarminglonDragway. Smilhdrivinghis Plymouth Duster ran a 7.41 ET al 93 mph lo beat oui Ed McGee of Winston-Salem in a Mer­ cury. The win was worth $ 1,500 lo the 1998 Sportsman champion Smith and has moved his to thinl in the Fann Points Scries. David Spaugh of Ad­ vancc finished third and has moved to wiihin 64 points of number one man Chris Ploll, Robert SlayJon of Wlaslon-Salcm captured his third Pure Stock division win of the year defeating Al Horton of Kemersville. T.G, Paschal of Pleasant Garden picked up sccond Slreel Ma­ chines/Junior Dragslcr Division win of season defeating Jordan Wike of Winston-Salem. This coming Saturday night. Aug. 8 Ilie Classic Gear Jammers will be fea­ tured along wilh Top Eliminator, Sportsman. Pure Slock and Junior Dragster, Gales open al noon. Time runs start at 2 p.m. nnd final elimination's begin at 6:30 p.m. For morc information call (336) 993-2982 or 766-0910. 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Bobby Brown, whojoincdChadBlack- wcldcr in the four-hil category, punc­ tuated the rccord-sciling season with a gnftul-slam homer to center. All 12playerswhocntercdlhcgamc for Blaise assumed a role in the blow­ out, led by the Brown-Chad Black­ welder tandem lhat combined to go 8 for 8. Hutchens. Lawrence, Lloyd Blackwcldcr.BobbyDonncllyandSain had three hlls apiccc. Keith Wise had two hits andHmKing.DavidOilldrcss, Robbie Furches and Jeff Coblcr con- Ttnbuted one hit each. Green Meadows, which got outhit : ! 29-10, hung around briefly bccausc ‘ ;, three of its first four hitters rcached in ;lhc first. Steve Smith and Richard ; Bowles roped singles, setting up Joel ! 'Walker's hit that tied the game at 2-2. Brad Lawrence throws to a teammate for an out. Smith and Shore led wilh two hils each as everyone took jast two turns at Ihe plate for Green Meadows, which got one hit from Richard Bowles, Tim Bowles, Walker, Mike Clark. Dean Snuth and Richard Stnilh.Regardless of ihe ugly end. Green Meadows made a mark, captivating a large following by defying ihc odds, especially when it derailed iwo-limc defending champ Viclory cn route to the championship stage. BUbeKingWiseitutchcnsUwrtnceBlckwtdcrChitdressBrownHIckwkkrDunnell)’FurehcsCoblerSain BiabeKltadoHf лЪгЬЫ.Ì3I0 4222 433 4 3 3 3 4342 4111 4344 4233 4130 2110 I 111 3233 2100IJ- 2 0 Э0 - MfKhmiS..SmiihR.RowlciT.HowlcsWalkerCtaxk.SmithShoreh!omR..SiniihCarterCanicf -255 ib r h b l2120 2210 2010 2112 2111 2010 2022200020102000 2000 : Blaise's David Childress takes a swing during his team's 25-5 championship win.- Photoa by J a m n B a rrln g tr ^Steele's Wins Open League 17-7 ¡'Continued From Рче B I ;;scoring seven nms. The itiost pnxluc- ;i\veiiimiigofihegiinKW!ishighUghtcd :by Tour consécutive extra-base hits by :Тгее Barker, Tunic Faulkner, Rodney :вагкег and Chris Brown. Faulkner, Hjvho malchcd Osbome wilh three hils, i|)lcndcd a two-nin homer with three iioublcs. Ч The olTcnsivc wealth was spread Relatively evenly for Steele's, which >jol two hits from Crenshaw. Chris ;-Biown, Parrish and Brent Wall. Tree :ÿarker, Rodney Barker, James :^taker. Scooter Brown ond Brad i^teele chipped in one hit each while -keilh Naylor came off Ihe bench to ^tribute a pair of sacrifice flies. ^Legion Baseball iLeague Signups fib Be Held Aug. 8 ^ sign-uputdpntctkerorlheMack»- '»flMivieArocficaaLegionfaUbaic-- ;ta ||i^ (a g e s l3-l8)wiUbeAug.8 H i4M I.«iUchFM k. -i; lla k iliS IS j Famm infam*-. In the light beginning, Grubb's McCulloh and Ledford stroked back- to-back hits 10 tic Ihe game at 2-2. Then afler Steele's surged ahead 5-2. Gmbb heightened the tension by climbing back on Tim Bowles' SAC fiy in ihe sccond and William Armsworihy’ssolo shot in the third. Steele's strong performance over­ shadowed a big game for Armswonhy, who claimed four of Grubb's ! I hits and just missed hilling for ihccycle. 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"1 knew If they kept their 1 composure and played as a team ' that they could do Ihls. And all thi credit goes 10 the girls. They | worked hard." ; Davie learned how to win with, an outrageously effective defense, I Ashlie Nicole Sanders AgtilSFamUy: Jim and Debbie FM high Khool unbiUon: four years of college, play soflhall. be an occupa­ tional therapist sonball, volleyball, seeing movies, shopping, handing with friends, talking on telephone IVapk who have had Um greatest Influeaeeaa your athletic careen parents, coaches, Phillip ■niomas, Keith Handy Alhktca you iiMMt admire: Chipper Jones, Lisa Fernandez Favorite foods: ice cream, chicken, french fries Favorite TV ibows: Jerry Springer, Days Of Our Lives Movies you've UMt cqjoyed: Titanlic, Arniaggedon, Face Ofl, Grease Kim Hilton A v: 15 FüBlIy: parents Bremon and ^She^by, brolherDane, sisier-in-law Laura PM blfh golo college, become an RN end play sporu HoUiies: softball, volleyball, swim, go to movies, shopping, being with friends People who have had the greatest influence oa your athletic careen John Williams, Grinxs Parker, Keith Handy, Bill Meadows, Jim Sanders Atkhtea you nort admire:Chipper Jones, Tim Duncan Fmnrtte bod» pizza, cheesebur- gen, chicken salad rmnritc TV diawi: Party Of Five, 90210, ER Mmki you've noat «\ioycd: Arauggedon, Titantic, Hie Cute. Scuam A Scream n Heather Lanning A«r.lSfma,-. patents Ronnie andBahara, btuhet Juslin *0lotw-yeat coUete,gotoa nadicilschoal foí2-4yafs, рЦушйЬаИ adbakcdall а Ш к saittaU, baskctbaU, hang widi tricada, talk on the phone b u ll nlMlmwhnd the ■ п М Ы Ь м п ш ]««'MIMkcwwnmyinomanddad : - ib y hwe always told me to do ny Ь « Md tiMy have Hied Ю help n« in (vaytiiini 1 do; coach MMdDWBMd Williams C H ^U iu c i Lisa Leslie, Scouie M b clieese sticks, rédJiUyMndwidies r tV d M K P vsO rO ut rMlyOfHve,902l0 H )1 l.liiim H IK a o w W h a t Ы Ш Ш Ï exquisite burning, aggressive ;running and beautiful camaraderie. Most everyone considers defense 'the most vital edge, an edge thal turned into a yawning gap: Davie blitzed nine opponents 82-11. "i fee! like this is one of the best teams I've ever seen, and I think they've probably got one of the besi defenses I've ever seen for a league team." assistant Jim Sanders, who was astonished at Davie's compo* sure during the winners’ bracket championship, when it overcame a 4-0 deficit to Pineville and survived 5*4."It takes an awful good team to be down like they were, stay together and comc back. I mean, it’s just somelhing you don'l see in a Tracy Allen Age: 14 Family: parents Bonnie and David; sisters Brittany and Holly Post high school ambitioa: | veterinarian, softball iplaycr Hobbin; «nball, four-1 vheclcr, fish.j unningand I liking with I lends I topic who have had llw leatal 1пПиепсе on your aletie carecr: David Allen,Nth Handy Metes you most admire: Cpper Jones Fiorife foods: watermelon, pia. salads Fairite TV shows: Pany Of Fi\ 7th Heaven, 90210 Mdes you've most ei\|oycd: Twer, Titanlic, I Know What YoOldljst Summer Amer Carter A ra Fan»: parents Phil and Kalhy, sisterissiand biothJoey FM M isdMo ambitn:four-yr college scholarjp for I sofiball becomeN, havctwltlds, | husbanhd llveonnnch HobUeaoftball, volleyball, swim, tcMionc, hang oul with friends azBryan People wt have had Uie greatest i^ c e on your aUilctic c*»n mom, Crimes Paricer, Kei Handy, Genes, John Williams I Athlcicsyi most admire:Chipper Joft, Javier Lopez Favorite fob: subs, Checrwinc, cookies, sails Favorite‘nhows: 90210, Days Of Our U v ^ y Of Five, Jenny Jones Mevfca ynu'i most enjoyed: The Cure Armagtfon. all Halloweens Angle Amber H am A itt Family:PMM(h college, plan to play softball and baskclball, gel a job, gel married and have children BoUiics; going on beach trips, watching T V ,I shopping, hang oul'iith friends rM iilc who have ¡«the H'l i l i i« Influence Aynur lUMtccancRmyliiiily, especially my dad - lihas been my inspiraUon ihniuij^ my life to be the best I can AthMesyoumorti Mkhael Jonlan,American All-Slar: Km rite bods: pasta, fries, chicken and I FivoriteTVshnn: Lives, fcnny Jones,.Movies yo ii'vtiusl I JenyMK)uim,Tilialii^i Shl|,DiityDnicia|,II ,WtalYo«DldLMtl whole lot of teams. They arc a bunch of good giris. i've seen them all for the past 3-4 years. I've worked with a lot of Ihcm, and I think they've got a good chancc to be Ihc best team Davic County's seen. *ril lell you. I'm glad lo sec It. They slay together and you don'l hear any bickering or arguing back and forth, if they get down, they don'l blame each other." Handy joined the chorus singing pmlses 10 the clapping bench. "I've never hod a group of kids Ihal will push Ihcsc kids as hard as they do," he said. "They don't sit around and poul. They have no compclilion whalsoever in our dugoul, and il makes It so cosy to Ember Spillman Age: IS Family: parents Paul and Connie, sister Lcann, brother Marshall Post high school amhilkm: go loUNCWandl bccomca murine biologist Hobbies: soflball and volleyball People who have had Ihe greatest influence on your alhlelie carecr: dad and sisler Athletes you most admire: Cal Ripken Jr. Favorite foods: chicken and ricc Favorite TV shows: Monday Nilro, Thunder, Jerry Springer, Tclcloblcs Movies you've most ei^yed: I Hope noals Stacy Queen Age: 14 Family: parenls Gene and Susan,sisler Hailey Post high school ambition: go lo college. play softball 'ш т f i and bccomca pediatrician Hobbies:•-»•rsoftball,î baskclball. shopping. khanging outwith friends People who have had Ihe greatest influence on your athlctic careen my dad Athletes you most admire: Mia Hamm, Tim Duncan Favorite foods: Caesar Salad,cheese fries Favorite TV shows: Law & Order,Rcal World Movies you've most ci^joyed:Shag, Titanlic Shannon Handy Age: 13Family: Kcidi, Lisa, Stacey and Sara Ftasthigh ambiUon: go to college for softball and bccomea pediatrician Hobbies: softball, shopping, talking to friends People who have had Uie greatest influence on your athlclic careen parents AUilctcs you most admire:Michelle Smilh Favorite bodi: pizza, seasoned fries Favocttc TV shows: ER, Law & Onier, Jerry Springer Movies you've most enjoyed: Titantic, Scream I & П, Crease, I Know What You DU Last Summer coach. I mean, they are ail Ihere backing cach other. Uiey are 100 percent in that game, and every one of the parents are like that. I have nol had one parent lo say a word about playing time." With the end nearing faster than an Ashlie Sanders fasibail. Shannon Handy punched a single to right, driving in two ninners and clinch­ ing a historic 10-0 victory. Dancing fans showered the giris with claps and roan. Players hugged as fans streamed onto the field, laughing about Davie's brilliance. After Handy cafmcd down, he talked about his finest day as a coach, "Il's dcfiniieiy Ihe biggest thing 10 ever happen to me in sports." he Ashley Quinn Age: 15 Family: Barry Sheila, Justin, Shannon Post high school I ambition: try to go to college and | get a good job Hobbies: softball chillin' wllh friends People who have I had the greatest influence on your alhldic careen dad. Keilh Handy Favorite foods: Kiwi, fralt roll­ ups, smores Favorite TV shows: Jeny Springer, Days Of Our Lives Movies you've most e^|oycd: Armaggcdon______ A w . Stacey Handy Age: 13 Family: Keilh, Lisa, Shannon and 1 Sara Post high school ambltkxi: marine biologist Hobbies: playing spoits| shopping, talking on Uk I phone Pkople who have had Ihe greatest influence on your alhldic canen my d^ Athletes you most admire: Michelle Smllfi, my sister'Shannon Favorite foods: pizza Favorite TV shows: Jenny Jones, Jeny SpringerMovies you've most ei^yed; Titanlic, Speed. Scream I & II. I Know What You Did Last Summer Brandi Comatzer Age: 13Family: Cindy, Dale and Derek Post high ambitkn: four-year collcgc 10 be a | registered nurse; play ball I in school Hobbies: swimming, watching movies; being with friends; playing ballPeople wfw have had the tnatest influence oa your athletic cancR coaches Bill Meadows, John Williams and Keilh Handy and parents AUilctss you most admire: Lisa Fernandez and Mkhellc Smith Favorite bods: french fries, pizza Favorite TV shinn: Pany Of Five, 90210, ER Movies you've ao ii eqjoyed: Titanlic, Aimaggedon, I Know Whal You Did Last Summer FbwmforMOeutlm j & ! h ! 2 CaU Carotina PKIMES^Sr' TlwMiiilDiah S a te m te ^ rv ic e î î b s | NoEquipnMnlToPuichM* , ' Prim* Stw Sup^M 1 Maintilnt Al EoulpMnl J г о и н о л т е о и м т г п т т в т А Я о ш А к ш н • 1 »wd«» said. "Il's too m n lb tell (how it feels). About three o'clock in the morning n i probably be able to answer that." ■Queen studied Ihe boisterous scene and broke into a warm smile, savoring the moment, "Oh, Il's absolutely wonderful. Fm elated, this is unreal. Il's jusi a joy lo take a team like this and be apart of It," said Queen, pointing at Handy. "Keilh is a great leader, a great motivator, and that's obvious in the way the girls played, fve seen a lot of coaches run practlcc and Keith is probably one of the best at training gitls that I have seen. And it shows in the way these giris played." Spillman churned inside as he bagged the equipment. "It's Just a gteal feeling," he said. ' "It's nice to walch all those girls ; grow up and Anally do whal you know they can. It's Just great and rm thrilled to death. You know you can do it but sometimes you hit a bad game. And these girls never ; had a bad inning." ' No one could really fathom the remarkable feat. "I don'l think they really realize what they've done,” Handy said. " ; Spillman pickcd up the conver- sation. "When wc turn 90 years old, ' we’ll know what we've done then." These girls may not understand ' where Ihey stand, but they under­ stand how lo gel there. And that's a ^ home-run accomplishment that will :: be lough 10 lop. D a v ie S e n i o r L e a g u e T e a m W in s S t a t e C l ia m p i o n s h i p Coatlnued f^ P a ie B l AHer Canton's sixlh error, on a grounder by Stacey Handy, allowed Heather Lanning to make it 8-0, and after Carter's single and Brandi Comatzcr’s double set ihe tables in the flfth. Shannon Handy looped a single over the infleld that sealed the game eariy because of the 15-tun nile. Hamm got the ofTensc going in the right direction in the first, banging a two-run single up the gut for a3-0 lead. • In the winners' bracket champion­ ship. Pineville let a huge game slip through the cracks. Down 4*0 carly. Davic stormed back lo takeacnicial 5- 4 win... .Davie, seckingaregional title this week in Virginia, has trounced the opposition 82*11. Caaloa abrbbi Hanlin 1000 SheppanJ 1000 Ho|len 2000 Youn; 1000 Mathewt 2000 Morgan tOOO Htfbin 1000 McElnuh 1000 CAfflingion 1000 Cooke 1000 Mathews 1000 Allen 1000 CaatOQ 060 00- Davte 340 12 • Davit SKHandyQueenLwdni Sanden Spiibnan StHandy HammAllenHiltonQulim CanerComatzer010 аЬгЬЫ4132 I too UOO 2210 2 t to 1000 2112 1000 201 1 2000 3110 2210 Canton Ip h r cr bb 10AllenL 4 6 8 4 3 2 Hoglen .1 3 2 2 0 0 Davk Ip h r rr bb иSh.HanJyS 0 0 0 t 8 MOCKSVILLEnREftAUTOMOnVE 9e2VadMnvlll«RMKl 115Phone 751-C Ш п и щ vnwí aarvlcf Our Prltn liuUidt MoiuMni, Balaiulng N tw m n Sums Л Кишит Hours: 7:30-5:30 M-F ■ 7:30-1:00 Saturday >>w Q|w i» Оммим! B f iQ E L S T f iT iO N Expires Aug. 31, i m I is A altraU e Vartthti - G m m ut Crttm C k tu u * fMrUi A - DiUeMiu» SmiwichtM C o g * a -a a t* l * D tU Trgfi Made Fnsh Dmlyfrom the Original I New Towne Shopping Cenler • Clemmons Open 7 Days A Weekat6:00am 7 6 f - 9 U 8 129 Oakwood Dr. •Winston-Salem •724-3959 ■l020Easi South MajnSL • Kemersville •992-35551 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Aug, 6.1998 - BS. Coach Keitt) HantJy helps the all-star team get warmed up, while a Davie runner beats the ball to the base In state title game. „ 7 TMe fans from Davie had plenty to smile and cheer about as the senior girls worked their way to the state championship. Shannon Handy prepares to release a pitch. t ' á ¥ m A Davie all-star hustles to first base against Canton. Members of Davie all-stars team battle their way to victory in the state championship game as their fans cheer them on. - т п ш ш ш в ш г M m t m m n L K i a a a v m m m v u a NMGH W T IER I М т-И Ю М А П М FM ЕТПШ ШJcstu ПЙ1, “Sctk first the klagdom of God and His righlcousocss.,,” Stcure your soul’s saKatioa today by obtying the gospel! Ilim ii CMit IMk. Hill. It« l l l N l •! уиг Mm M i T m к tM lU. U:S: 17Л) C M tan Nn Ими •! J iM i iMiuo-jiiAmuT) ■I i« M ■ iip w H ш ■■ т р м м и w ip v ИМ(Acti2;3l.l:3l, 22:Ui Reii.ia-Si I Cer. 12:13i GaL 3 J7) liMÉMliJMMHleDMlli(iJ..>:7i><r.M«i VISIT THE аЕШО CHURCH OF CHRIST Did you know that Jimmy Myers Is Davie County’s Only Resident District Court Judge? Let’s Keep Him Working for Justice for Us Pdd for by Mycrt for JudjC CommUtee iNiw. It takes concentratbn to be a ÿiôd hitter. •„DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 6,1998 l i i w C o a i i ^ r i n g U p l o r S e a s o n CteiliiiKdFram PaieBl Mike Hcmkiii, the ofTeiuive coonli- luilor from Rowan Counly. - ^'WeVcgotagrealsiafT.'saidllling. who Inherited assistants David Hunt (defensive coordinator), Devon: Hoi- nBn(dcfcnsiveltnc),)ohnBullins(scc- ondaty), Lee Linvillc (offensive line) and Mike Lovelace (wide teceivci5)to give him nine helping hands. 'It's one of the best staffs I’ve ever liecn apan of- : • SotunJay’s turnout at the fiist ofR- cial praclice showed thal Davie's pro­ gram continues to grow despite the head-coaching change. llling wel­comed 96 players, i I moie Uuui year. C o e d S o c c e r R e g is tra tio n U n d e r V№y .Rcgislralion is under way for Ihc Mocksvillc-Davie Parks and Rccns alion Dcpartmcnt'slravcUngcoed soc* cer teams. The fee is $40 and Ihc rcgistralion decline is Aug. I7.Tbcrcwnibclwo levns, U<12 with birthdays Tailing be­ tween 8-1-86 ami 7-31-8B and U-14 with birthdays Tolling between 8> 1-84 and 7-31«86. Each team will carry a maximum of 18 playen. Games will be: played at Pinebrook Elemeniary school and In Iredell Couniy. ; Call the rcc at 751*2325 Tor more Information. ^ - S i r : 4 l , V " A ' , ! > ‘M f.-, h % V>-- Despite a change in coaching, 96 players have turned out for practice so far. That’s 11 more than last year.- Photos by Robin ForguMon D a v ie S e e k in g R e p la c e m e n t O n S c lie d u le F o r N o rth W iik e s I New head football coach Doug llling oversees an early practice. Davie administ««! a brutal 71-0 beating on North Wilkes last year in a nonconfeirnce fooiball game.The Vikings figured a subslantial fine would hurt less Ihls year. They backed oul of the four-year contract last week, resulting In a heny financial loss because of Ihe late-hour notice and leaving Davic a game short on the schedule. "North Wilkes has fortcitcd. They didn'l wanl loplay," Davie coach Doug llling said of the 2-A opponent, which replaced l-A power Stamiount lost year. "Iguess Ihings did not workout lo Ihcir liking with the schedule of play­ ing us. I guess they don't want to sub­ ject theirkids and coaches lo thal again, and Ihey’re willing to lake a forfcil." The game was scheduled for Scpi. 18 al North. Now llling m l Athletic: Director Buddy Lowery are Iefl with a. tough scarch of finding an availabfc opponent mere weeks before the sea­ son. Davie may have lo sellle for Id' games, potentially hurling the Wtt] Eagles when Ihe playoff brackets are; seeded by winning percentage. "We're looking inlo the possibility' of maybe picking up another game;".' llling soid. "Coach Lowery's got ;a'; couplc teams that have open dates. But! we don't know, Ihey may want lo keep' lhat open. "I kind of would like lo keep play~[ ing (11 straight weeks). You know, an' off week righl there at that lime might; not be loo bad, bul you need to see kids; playing, especially getting ready to go: intoconferenccplay(Ocl.9)ptoviding you're nol loo banged up." D a v ie H ig h S c h o o l F a ll S p o r ts S c h e d u le A n n o u n c e d ; Aug. 14 Varsiiy Football at W. Rowan, 7 p.m. (scrimmage)alSlalesvilleal7(scrimmage) at Mooresville al 7:30 Aug. 11 JV-Varsity Soccer F0RBUSHal7 (scrimmagc) 20' 28 15 18 al W. Iredell (scrimnugc) at NW Cabamis at 5:3(V7 Sept4 20 al N. Davidson at 5/7 N. IREDELL at 7:30 25 al Salisbury at 5/7 11 SALISBURY at 7:30 26 at Forbush al 5/7 is: 25 Open CENTRAL DAVIDSON Sept 1 N. DAVIDSON al 5:15/7 Oct at 7:30 (Homccoming)2 9 al W. Rowan at 5:30/7 W. ROWAN at 5:15/7 ; : 2 alN. Davidson al 7:30 14 NW CABARRUS at 5:15n 9 W. FORSYTH at 7:30 17 at N. Iredell at 5/7 16 al S. Rowan al 7:30 23 at Elkin at 5/7 23-al RJ. Reynolds at7:30 29 Oct al Reynolds 015/7 • . 30 MT. TABOR at 7:30 al S. Stokes at 5/7I 6 at S. Stokes at 7:30 6 W. FORSYTH at 5/7 u Am. J V Football ■8 12 MT. TABOR al 5/7 SALISBURY at 5:15/7 . Î! ■J 13 al S. Rowan at 5/714at W. Rowan al7p.m.14 REYNOLDS at 5/7(scrimnuge)20 S, STOKES at Sn20alStalcsvilleal7(scrimmage)22 al W.Foreythal5/7; s«pt alN. Iredell 017 27 alMt. Tabor 015/7329S. ROWAN at 5/710\aiSaUs)wyal7 17 Open 24 i at Coitral Davidson al 7 Oct i: N. DAVIDSON al 7 1 ^ b;15 alW.Bmythal6 S. ROWAN al 6 Varsity-JV Volleyball 22 RJ. REYNOLDS 016 Aug. at NW Cabamis at 529al M l Taber al6 11 Nov.(serimnuige) 5 S. STOKES al6 13 atSalis^al4:30 : ^Tennis 17 (scrimmage) at Slatesvilie 014:30!A>«18 N. DAVIDSON at 4:30IISAUSBURY at 4 20 N. IREDELL 014:15(sCTimnuge)26 SAUSBURY 014:3013<lSlalesvilleoi4:30 (vonityonly) (Krinnuge)27 01 N. Iredell at 4:1517atS>Udi«yat4:30 31 01 N. Davidson ai 4:3018';;STATESVILLeat4:30i ,20.''N.OtEOELLal4:30 Sept 24-itW .Im kU il4 2 NW CABARRUS at 4.3025^'.NW CABARRUS al 4:30 3 aiW.Rowanal6 i 27.-'^ n ;DAVIDSC»I «14:30 (varsiiy only)1 1 8 01 Reynolds al 4:30 (I-'-;:«NWCobnus «14:30 10 S.ST0KESal5 1 3'^i'•tN.DkvkUaaal4'30 u STATESVai.Eal4:30 i i 8:;;^MMLTaboral4:30 15 W. FORSYTH al 4:30 ' t S alR«yiioUi«4:30 17 ,MT. TABOR at 4:30 195 W. IREDEU. «t4;30 21 atW.IredellatS [ 1 I4 :i & STOKES «4:30 22 S. ROWAN 014:30 W. FORSYTH a 4:30 .24 REYNOLDS 014:30;2)'I S. ROWAN M 4:30 28 W.IREDELLal4 MT. TABOR 014:30 29 atS.Stokesal5 * REyNOU)Sat4:30 _ ... m MfStokciMS Oct - 1 ■«tW .hiiyih 0(4:30 i 5:®;«W .taiyth«l4:30 . 6 Mr.TABORal4:30 V8 . -^ alS,Roii«ll4:30, . { Sleep dcptiration is a Ector in m’cr 1500 traffic fatalities cach jxar. And it can lead to sctious licalih probleros, including lifc-thrcatcning disorders. Vet, more than 100 million Americans hare about as much chancc for a good J- night’s sleep as Count Dracula. If j'ou’rcl one ofthcm.j’ou need to know aboul . the Sleep Medidnc Center of Saiisbuiy. We’fc One O f O nly Seven Accredited Sleep P tognnu In U k State. Accrcdiiadon by the American Disotdcn Associanonmcans )'ou can come to us to sec boanl certificd specialists knmWcdgcabIc in ihc latest sleep medicine techniques. It means that )xhi can count on state-of-the-art eq«ipmem and lhat meticulous attention is paid to safety, comlort and treatment efficiency. But om widt all ihis, tfierc’s still one other distinct ad\'antage the O fN onhC arolini’s Seven Accredited SkcpFMgrams, ' O ur Medical Director Stuted Three O f Them. i j In addition to the Sleep Medidnc ^ ■Center ofSalisbur)', Dr. Dennis Hill was also instrumental in starting t\vo other accrcditcd sleep cemcis in North Carolina. The level of experience he brings to the Skcp Medidnc (im er of Salisbury simply cannot be matched an)n-hcre else. Good Days i!^'c_S tart W ith Good N i Some People l^ve H Good Reason & Slay Up JMDigM. ÏO U D O N t. Good N ights S tart » v v . ^ Doaofs have discovtrcd at least 84 sleeping disordeis. These includc :ms falling or staying asleep, difftculties staying awake, adhering to a consistent sleep/wake schedule, loud snoring, sleepwaUiing and lalldng; hcd-«ening, nightmares. Restless Legs Syndiome, and oiheis. At the Sleep Medidnc Cenier of Salisbury at Rowan Regional Mcdical Cenier, w treat all of these disoidcis and morc. Sleep Mcdidne Center of Salisbur)' offeis; Dr. Dennis Hill, one of dK premier sleep medidne ^dalisis in this part of the country, is our Medical Director. R c w a n R e g io n a l MEDiau Center So if you have a problem sleeping, call us for an appointment. Because the only good reason to stay up all night is because you want to. liiur Soune Bnrlbial HcaMKUc. S L E E P M E D I C I N E C E N T E R O F S A L I S B T I w v 612 Mocksvillc Avenue • Salisbury « (704) 637-1533 or toll-free 1-888-55-ROWAN • www.roWin^rg DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 6,1998 ■ B7_ H E A n U A N D TO BACCO n THE AREAS LARGEST DISCOUNT TOBACCO SUPERSTORE! THOUSANDS OF CARTONS DISCOUNTED DAILY À ^ V IS IT O UR NEV# < A P P U < < IN O / <OFFEE & ^ BEVERAG E BAR I VA Miles From Tanglewood in Bermuda Quay Shopping Center • 998-2979 PM(XS Sl]q]№Cr TO CHANGE BASim ON MANUFACTURER PROMOIIONAim/ORFRICE INCREASE . ■ r. ■nJS'j Sío-, \ , ' í M - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 6,1998 BELL & HOWARD CHEVROLET-CADILLAC-OLBSMOBILE DIXIE |EEP CHRYSLER-PLVMOUTH 1998 CHEVROLET MALIBU 1998 OLDS INTRIQUE 1998 OLDS CUTLASS GLS 1998 CADILLAC DEVILLE GEO METRO 4 DR. \ \ K'; 1998 PLYMOUTH NEON COUPE C o m e S e e & D r i v e T h e A l l N e w 3 0 0 M & L H S I n S t o c k N o w F o r D e l i v e r y ! 1998 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER Engin«, Orivtr’s Skit SIkiog Door, TM Cruise & Mora. Stfc. #962600 M M В в и тV W h W O T fll I M fC I 1998PLYM 0UTH1^ BREEZE 1998 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 4W D 1998 CHRYSLER SEBRINGU Ж Р В У Я и Д И Ш Ш Ш М i © Л Ш Ш Ш Н •FleNi» le ОеЫег. *1ee Sâtoeperwn for diteHs. D IX IE 1 ^. i; Jeep 8 7 3 - 9 0 9 4 8 3 8 - 1 5 5 7JEEP CHRYSLER _ „ -^ ,.7 __T * icHinrsiCT-ptvM oim iw i J-jW w est,jn a im m a i N o m IS T A T ES V IU B • в з в - ц а т Ц И М И ! ■ • Ir ia J 1 и р Ь и м Ь â H w r f M f c C M ^ t i « M é Mrs. Arìdrew Bryan Everhardt Mrs. Joseph Mien Surratt DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. Cl B e n n e t t ’ S u r r a t t C o u p l e W e d A t H a r m o n y G r o v e M e t h o d i s t Gena Lume Beiinelt of Advance and Joseph AllenSmiallwereuniledin Runiage al 3 p.ia luly U al Haimony > Grove United Meihodisl Chureh. Wallace Cole officialed. The bride is Ihe daughier of Ihe lale John and Barinra Bennell. She is a tiaduale of West Fbnylh High School and earned an associale degree in an from Davidson Couniy Community College. She is dance director for Ex№vaDance. The bridegroom is the son of Maynard and Becky Sunan of Lewis­ ville. He is a graduate of West Fonyth High School and earned a bachelor's S e c h r e s U E v e i ^ f i a r d t C o u p l e E x c h a n g e l / o w ® A u d i t i o n s t o B e H e l d AMdi\3onsiotFhnntryO'Connor: ShoullngiothtDeqf by MmKiWingee will be at the Brock Perfonnin^ Aits Center. 622 N. Main St.. MocUvill« 09 Aug. l7&l8at7:lSp.tn. .: A technical and pre-production meetingwillbeonAug. 17at6:30p.m. DIrecttdbylohn Rushion. theproduc- tkm hM four chmcteis. Bring a pk' Tracic Lynn Scchrcst of Mocks­ villc and Andrew Bryan Everhardt of Cooleemee werc united in marriage at 3p.m. Aug. I al Viclory BoplistChurch. The Rev. Shelby Harbour omcialcd. The bridels the daughier of Mr. and Mrs. Barry L Scchrcst of Mocksville and the granddaughter of Mr. and iClrs. JuniofT. Scchrcst of Mocksvillc. She isa l994gnu]untcofDavieHigh School anda 1998 graduate ofWestcm Caro­ lina University where she earned a bachelor’s degree in finance. While attending Western, the bride was a member oflhc Phi Mu Sorority. She is employed as a loan processor for Sheffield Financial Corporation. The groom isthe son ofihclatcPam Everhardt of Cooleemee, and Donnie EverhordiofSalisbury. Kcisthcgrand- sonofMaggicMiUsapsofMock&vinc and Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Everhardt of Cooleemee, He is a 1992 graduate of Davic HighSchool and attended Lees- McRac College. He is employed with Norandal in Salisbury. The bride, escorted by her father, wore an elegant gown of candlcHght Dutchess satin. A jewel neckline (rimmed in pearls lend lo a sleeveless, filted bodlcc encrusted with a dccora- live beaded band. An empire waistline extended inlo a full A*linc skirt of satin. A deep V-cul back lead to a bow and a long flowing sash all of which werc edged wiih a delicate row of pearls. Her headpiecc was a pearl band with a blusher and a waist length veil of illusion trimmed with salín ribbon. The bride curried a cascadc bou­ quet of lily of the valley with an accent of ivy streamers. The bride chose her cousin, Amy Bolmcr of Mooresville, as matron of honor and Rebecca Davis of Mocks­ ville, os maid of honor. Bridesmaids werc Jill Everhardt, sistcrof Ihegroom of Cooleemee, Grctchen Brciiwiescr of Deiroit, Mich., Kristi Burch of Hayesville.andCarricBrownandKcna Stone, both of Mocksvillc.Kalic Bolmer,cousinofihcbride of Mooresville served as flower girl. The groom chosc BubbaColcttum ofClemmonsashisbesiman.Grooms- men were: MichacI Everhardt, cousin of Ihe groom of Clemmons; Chris Keller, cousin of the groom of Mocks­ villc; Britt Osbome of Mocksville; Sieven Parker of Advancc; Chad Scchrcst and Jonathan Scchrcst, brvMh- crs of the bride of Mocksvillc. Ushers werc Darrcn Cook and Ja­ son McCray, bolh of Mocksville. Tlie guest register was attended by Amy Ridenhour of Advance, nnd pro­ grams werc given byTommI Bogcr of Advancc,and MiircieErskineofTryon. Music was provided by Ruth Harbour, pianist, Teresa Dlvins, or- ganisi, Sharon Tolbert, soloist. Dr. Frank Tolbcd, guitarist and Charles Crabbe, irumpeicr. Tlie wedding wa.s directed by Palsy Crcnshaw and sound was provided by Barry Myers. Reception Following Ihc scrvice. the bride's parcnls hosicdarcccptioninlhechufch fellowship hall.ScrvingthccakcwcrcJennifcrWard and Kristin Marck, bolh of Charlotte. Thcpunch was servedby Anna Wilson andMcganKcllcr,UMhofMocksville. AOer a wedding Irip to Cancún, the couplc will reside in Cwlcemce. Social Events • On May 4. a basket shower was hosted by the bride's sorority sisters Rcbccca Davis of Mocksville, Kristi Burch of Haycsvillc, and Trcva Jones of Bryson City. • On June 14. a miscellaneous shower was hosted by Libby Creason. Dianne Keller,Jan Coleman,and Mary Jane Everhardt.• On June 20. a lawn and garden shQwcrwashostedbyDonnle.JoAnne, and Rcbccca Davis.• On June 28, a mlsceDaneous shower was hosied by Robin Fergusson, Amy Bolmer. and Kay Allen. • On July 24, a kitchen shower was hosted by Bessie Sechrest, Sharon Boger, Paula Tuggle, and Tommi Boger. • On July 24, a lingerie shower was hosted by Margie and Kena Slone. Aflcr the shower the bride's friends look her to Charlotte for abachekxette • party. • A rchearsal dinner was hosted by the groom's family and friends, Jerry Millsaps, Sandy Keller, and Mr. and Mrs. Grimes Parker. • On the morning of the wedding, a bridal brunch was hosted by Diane and Carrie Brown, and Helene Hendricks. C a m p - R o w l a n d E n g a g e m e n t A n n o u n c e d Announcement is made of ihe engagement of Christie Michellc Camp of Conover and Bradley Eugene Rowland of Hickory. The bridc'cicct is Ihc daughter of Tcny and Jean Camp of Conuvcr. She is a graduate of Sl. Stephens High School and Appalachian Slate University. She is employed by Lincoln County Department of Social Scrviccs. The bridegroom-elccl is the son of Grady Eugene and Doiiie Howanl Rowlandof Hickory. He isagraduate of Hickory High School and Lcnior-Rhyne. ' CollegeandisemployedwilhCa,oHnaKcnwonhinCha.lotte S e p t e m b O r W e d d l P g P l a n n S d Mr.and Mrs. DavidCrowcllHill of Advance announce the engagementofiheit daughter. Kristin Ausband lo Robert Mason Linker ID, son of Mr. and Mn. Rcteit Mason Linker Jr, of Winston-Salem. The bridc-ciect is agraduale of Davie High School and the Univenily of Notth Carolina al Chapel Hill. She is employed as a legisteivd nunc at Moses Cone Hospital in Greensboro. ’ The groom-to-be is a graduate of Mourn Tabor High School and High Poim University. He is a spons joumalisi fot the Winston-Salem Jounul. The wedding ispianned for Scpl. 19al Centenary United MethoditlCbuic& in Winston-Salem. An Aug. 22 wedding is planned at Springs Road Baptist Church. C h u r c h T o H o s t H o m e c o m i n g degree in hislory and political science at Ihe Univenily of Nonh Carolina at Gneensboro. He is ptesident of Tri- State Investigations Inc. The bride chose Shetii Hemun of WestfieMashermaidofhonor.Brides- maids were Ashley Parsons, sisler of the groom of Dobson, and Erica Bava ofKemersvilie. The gloom's fnihet was best man. Ushen wen; Jeff Spaugh of Winston- Salem and Tim Welborne of Walkenown.Alter a rcccption at EniravaDonce, the couple went on a wedding trip lo Niagra Falls and Toronto. TlKy will be al home in Advance. Homecoming at NewUnionUniled Meihodisl Chutch will be Aug. 9.Ttie 11 a.m. wonhip setvice will be con­ ducted by the Pastor, the Rev. Billy Janelt. Lunch will folk)w in Ihe fel­ lowship hall. Revival services will beginal7 lhal night with the Rev. Lee Ellis from Winston-Salem speaking, and will continue Monday-Fridaynlghisat7:30 with Ellis and with "special singing" each evening. Everyone is invited to join in wor­ship wiih Ihe church. West Family Holds Week-long Reunion lure and resume, a prepared momv logue or read from Ihc script.Performance dates arc Oct. 10,16, lTatgp.in.,Ocl. l8 al2 p.m.,apaitof Ihe Soulhem Fiction Revivall week­end Ocl. 9-11. . ThcshowisproduccdbylheDavie County Am Council, Nancy Nonon, executive dlRclor,336-7SI-3112. ( The family of Walter Wesley ^ Agnes MillerWesttecenUyhadaweek- long family reunion. The week begin with the anival on July 21,1998, of Haroktandlessie West from Maryville, Tenn. This group stayed al Frostlands in Cana, and Ihey w ere joitwd laUT in the week by LindaleeFntney Thomas of Knoxville, Tenn. Virginia Wesi Sieelman and h er daughter, iludy Steelmon,also airived later in Ihe week, and they were guests of bnogene Combs who lives in the oU Sieelman bomcplace in Yadkinville. On Wednesday, the Guentens and Elizabelh Fdnney were joined by Luther and pstine Wes) for dinner al the home of Roland aiid Betty West in Pino. On Thursday, Ihe visiton were dinner ;guisik' of Lulher, Ostine a^ Boyd#^ al Iheir home in Pinc^ and on F^^,thQi wm guests of Lany, F n ifl^ 'M Elizabeth Tutlerow for a со6каМ;Ш ihiti^ home in Bennuda cookout. On Saturday night, Ihe whole West family had a reunion at Frostlands in Cana. There were 43 family members and friends ptesent fot the occasion. In addiUon 10 iheGuentcns, the Fortneys, and the Steelmans, other out-of-town guests were; 1^1 and George An-‘ thony Tokarz of Chariotte, Paula and Allen Gray Parks of Matthews, Katherine and Floyd Rollins of Ketnenville. Gteiu and Christopher Ray Deese and two (nends of Win- ston-Salem,andDcEiia West 'Hiomas of Clemmons. Other family members and friends present were: Lulher, Ostine, nnd Boyd West, Lonnie Gray, Lisa, Sarah, and RebeccaWcst, Dianne, Kayla, and Kel.sey Newsome, Cynthia and David Polts, Betty and Roland Wesi, all of Pino, Frances, Lany, and ElizabethTuiterow and Alex McQuire of Bermuda Run, Susan, Al,Amy,and Missy Cujas, and Heniy West of Cana, Rim.; Xtex McGuiit, Betty, RoЦll, andSandraWeslKeyeofFamiington. andHenry Wi)it,andSusan, A^y.ild-.„Evetell T^uterow of Advance joined Missy Cujfa were alao gue«al die (mip'for dinner and bnogene Combs of Yadkinville callcd during Ihc evening.On Sunday afternoon, Roland and Betty West honored Roland's sistcis and brother, who were together for the first time in approximately 10 years, with an Open House at Frostlands. Guests were West and Miller cousins. Approximately SO guests from Ihe Charlie and Lula Duelle West Miller family, Ihe John Asbury and Mattie Lou McBride West family, and Ihc Philipand Amanda West Stalls family, all of whom are descendants of Giles and Nancy Bowden West, and from the Walter Wesley and Agnes Miller WesifamilyandtheBufonl and Bemice Dixon West family, all of whom ate dcscendantsofAndeison and Henrietta Amanda Miller West, called during iheaftcmoon.Millcrcousins who callcd arc descendants of Isaac and Virginia Howell Miller. They were from Ihc families of Marvin and Nora Miller ftrcbce, Grady and Bcairicc Rcavis Miller, and Kerman and Cleo Cranfill Miller. Refreshments were served hy !• Fiances West Tutlerow, Susan Wist Cujas, Ostine Wari'ick West, « 4 à family friend, Coleen tiòvveli DiM^ Bumia Foster of Advance, Para PlNw of Raleigh, and Dahlgren EtcMant Updegraff also called during the ip- pointed houn. During Ihis accasili family members also lemetnbenidliie dccciued members ofthe W.W. Wesi family. Tiwy ate: WalterMiUerWib. LonnicG. West,and Lois WcsiDbck.Olher visitors who called oa ttw Guentens and the Fottneys duriag ihe week wero:Sally Virginia SHetaaiór Winston-Salero, Gudny Mll|cr‘of Yadkinville, Lulher Wesi Jr. oTH^ Tony and Ann Deese of MynleBinA, S.C., Marie Millet of Pino, and Fm Cain Rich of GreenslniD. < On Monday n l^ RolMd, and Henry West hadafaewc««iiÌK fortheGuenlens,tlieFDnMyi,wdée . Steelmans. Odter dinner gim iyitk Luther, Oftioe, md Boyd W M , ^ Susan, Amy, «ad Mlny 0 4 » :The visilon nWMd to tick » spective home» on Ttmdiy, July 2 t Ç2 -DAVIECOUNTY ENT^RISE RECORD, Aug. в, 1998 Couple United In Marriape At Blaise Baptist Church Aug. t Mrs. Glenn Carmll Oakes Jr. LuwonnaWinnQIisofMocksville and Glenn Canotl Oakes Jr. of Boonville were united In mmiage al 7 p.m.Aug. 1 atBlaiseBapllstChurchcf Mocksvilie. The Rev. Olenn Sellen oiliclaied. Hie bride is Ihe daujhler of Gene and Myra Ellis of Mocksviile. She is Ihe granddaughter of Nannie Davis and Ihe lale Robert Davis, and Ihe lale Mr. and M i s. William A. Ellis, all of DavieCounty. The groom is the son ofCanoll and Linda Oakes of Boonville. He is Ihe grandson of Teny Done and die lale Maiy Dorse, and Norcen Oakes and the lale Henry Oakes, all of Boonville. The nuiron of honor was Pamela Meade of Taylonville, friend of Ihe bride. Bridesmaids were Ciystal Ellis ofMocksville,sistcr-m-Iawoflhebride, Donna Journey of Dobson, Lynn Saintsing of Thoraasvllle, and Terry Thompson of Mocksvilie.Besi man was Cairoli Oakes of Boonville, father of ihe groom. Groomsmen were Sleven Ellis of Mocksviile, brodier of Ihe bride, Chris Green of Greensboro, Billy Oakes of Winston-Salem, bcolheroflhe groom, andSlevcWomblcofWinsion-Salem. S t u d e n t s A t t e n d N a t i o n a l C o n t e s t Davie Dance Academy students ancndedawNaiionalTalemCompeti- lion "Star Systems" July 19-24 in Gallinburg,Tenn. w lU iapproxlm ately 2,500danceand vocal participants from all o ver Ihe country, our snidents, re­ ceived rcc o p itlo n w ith high hon ois. Leah Davls-6 yn. of age-lyrical ballet sokva gold plaque. Calherine Boyh»-IO yn. of age- lyricaJ ballel soki-high silver plaque. C o r n a t z e r N e w s MariahLyonsft Amanda Boyles-7 yn. of age-iap duel-high silver plaque.Drew & Leah Davis-7 yrs. of age- lap duel-goM plaque. Khrisien Langdon-16 yrs. of age- Uip solo-goW plaque and lOlh. Over high performance In her age group. Callie Arnold-13 yrs. of age-lyrical ballel solo-high silver plaque. Khristen Langdon-16 yrs. of age- lyrical baltel solo-gold plaque. ■yDottiiretti Conazer Correspondeni Our community extends sympathy to the family of Lucille PDIts who passed away on Monday, July 27. The young people of Cornatzer BifXisI Church spending lasl week al Camp Meniwood in ForsyUi Counly were Bren non Carter, Brin Davis, Jus- ita Day, A J. Fiye, Emily Seaford and John Boger. Caroline and Geffrey Bishop of Chapel Hill, spent a week recenlly with Ihelr grandparents, James and Helen Shoaf. Dottle Potts visited Leona Bowens lasl Wednesday. Jackie Winlen visiied her mother, Mabel Lanier al Autumn Carc Rest Home in Mocksviile. LiltleJacobSmidi, young grandson of Pastor David Hudson, had been sick lasl week wlUi a sore Uvoal and in­ fected ears. Frankie Chaplin len last Tuesday to serve as a missionary teaching chil­dren In Chill. D av ie C am p u s Registration College Credit Courses. N O W t h r o u g h A u g u s t 2 1 8:30 a.m.>7:30 p.m. (A College counselor/advisor will be available August 13, 10 a.m.-l p.m. and 4-7:30 p.m.) Tuition: $20 per credit hour plus student activity fee and books. No tuition or fees for individuals 6S years of age and older. Clasies begin Auguit 24,199S Fall Semester Curriculum Courses COURSE NO. COURSETITLE DAYS CR.HR. TIME AHR1I2A HdtingTechoalogy T Î 6:00-9:50 PM BPRIIl Bluepfint Reading TIH 2 6:00-7:15 PM BUS 137 Principles MinagfRient MW 3 6:00-7:15 PMCIS 111 Bmìg К Literacy MW 2 6:00-7:20 PMCIS 112 Windows MW 2 7:30-»:5D PMCIS 172 Introductiaa to the laleinet TIH 3 7:40-10:10 PM DFTlllA TtchmcalDitfiiagl M 2 6:00-9:50 PM E O U lll Eiily Childhood Credential!•ra 2 6:30-9:10 PM EDU144 CbiUDevdoinieml M 3 6:304:10 PM E0U26I Early Childhood Adminittratioo I T 2 12:00-1:40 PMEO RU l Inlroductioo to Electronics Teclnology M 2 6:00-8:50 PM ELC 111 Introductioo to Electricity TH 3 6:00-9:50 PM MAC lllA Machining Tedmology I MW '3 6:00-9:25 PM MAT 101 ,Applied Mathematici I TIH 3 7:30-9:20 PM For I about Fai СшггкаЬш classes, coalaci: DavieCanpu . 1203 Saliibuiy Reed, Mocksviile, North Cáiolina 2702« Тек)Ловв: 751-2И5 • FAX: 75W192 E-Mail: davic@yadtel.iiet was provided on die plano die dulcimer by Anna Newman, jnpeter was Bobby Staley. Vocal- istsiwere Kristen Geyer, Donna Jour- ne)j, Lisa Matthews and Robbie Wallace. |he guest book was attended by Kirsten Oakes, sister-in-law of ihe groom. The program attended was Jenna Richie. Wedding banncn were canied by Chris Hottel and Thomas WKmker.Rotal coordinator wasCrys- lal Ellis. The wedding coordinaton were Shelia Staley and Trad Streit. ' Thcbridcworean ivory satin gown designed with an empire bodice, scoopcd neckline, and long lace appli- qucdslcevcs.Thcbodlcewasenhanccd with pearls and sequins. The neckline and sleeves were accented wldi a wide band of pearls. The princess line skirt which extended Into a semi-caihednd bnin featured lace tnotifs on Ihc skirt airf train. The entire gown was en­ circled with hem lace. Her full length veil of silk Illusion was secured to a tiara adorned with pearls and crystals. 'Ì A rcceplion was held following the ceremony. Assisting were Shairon Arnold and Phyllis Oakes, aunts of Ihe groom, and Meloney Jones, friend of the bride. The receplkxi coordinator was Kilty Ward.The bride is a graduate of Davie High School and Appalachian Suite Unlveniiyln Boone. She has anunder- graduale degree in early cNIdhood education and a master's degree in reading education. She Is a reading specialist al William R.DavicElcmen- lary in the Davie County School Sys­ tem.The groom Is a graduate of North Forsyth High School and the Univer­ sity of North Carolina at Gneensboro. He has a degree in economics. He is employed asaconeclionalofnccr with die N.C. Department ofCoircclions. Social Events • A couplc's shower was held at the Sugar Loaf Fire Department, Taylonville, on May 23, hosted by Sallie and Phil Hanis, Betty and Toice Kerley and Sandraand Danny Pressley. • On June 8, William R. Davie Elementary School, Mocksvillc, hosted a shower for the couple. • On June 12, a miscellaneous couplc's shower was hosted hy Steve and Crystal Ellis and Don and Jowne Davis, al Uie Davis’» home In Mocks­ viile.• On June 13, a miscellaneous showcrwas hosted by Shanon Arnold, Phyllis Oakes, Krlslen Oakes'and Klnlen Oakes. It was held al the home of Linda and Carroll Oakes (of Boonville), parents of die groom.,- • On July 12, a household showiir was held al Blaise Baptist Church in Mocksviile. II was hosted by Ihe Girls in Action Leaden of Ihe church, An­ drea Cornatzer, Angle Co* and Patlle Whimker. _ . • OnJuIy ISand 19, the bride was treated lo a weekend trip lo Ihe moun­ tains. The trip was hosted by several friends from Sugar Loaf Elementary School in Taylonville. • On July 20, cousins of Ihe bride hosted a lingerie shower al Sagebrush Sleakhouse In Clemmons. • On July 23, a lingerie shower was hosted by Traci Streit. Guests were bridesmald.s, friends and family of ihe bride. • A "pig pickin' rehearsal dinner was hosted by Ihc groom's parents on July3l al dieir home in axmvtlle. Anya Williams-18 yn. of oge-lyrl- cai ballet solo-high silver plaque. Brooke Harrington-18 yrs. of age- modem bal Ici-High Gold & candidate for "Star Systems Tour". Brooke Hanington & Khristen Langdon-18yn. of agccategoiy-mod- em ballet duet-high gold. Calile Arnold, Monica Duncan. & Khristen Langdon-16 yn. of age cai- egory-laptrio-HighGoId&Sdioverall Mgh performance in age/tap categoryi Callie Arnold, Monica Duncan, Brooke Harrington, Anya Williams, Jamlen Smidi, & Khristen Langdon- 18 yrs. of age catcgoiy-modem dance group-gold plaque. Callie Arnold, Monica Duncan, Brooke Harringion, Anya Williams, & Khristen Langdon-16 yn, of age cal- egory-modem/ballet-gold plaque. In addition lo Uie competition, the students participated In a jazz work­ shop widi die legendary Jazz dancer and choreographer Fhuik Hatchett. 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I 121 Depot Street MocksviUe, NC 27028 Mon-Fri. 8 am-5 pm Sat.9em -lpm з з в - т в 1 - 2 6 2 6 UMlM OlM ntNaeitam DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 6,1998 - С J. C o u p l e W e d A t T u r r e n t i n e C h u r c h t . I ■ . j' '. “■'■■JullRose Tucker and Charles Keith James, bolh ofMocksville, were mar­ ried Aug. 1 at Turrenllne Baptist . Church. The Revs. Billy Sloop and■ Jack Johnson ofliciated al the 7 p.m. .’ ceremony, which was followed by a reception inthechurch fellowshlphall. . •. Phyllis Russell ofMocksville was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were ' Paula Tucker, Candle Miller and Kale■ James, all of Mocksvilie, Tammy LandnimofConcordandUsaAllenof Winston-Salem. ,' .Gary James of Mocksvilie was his brother’sbesi man. Ushers wereRussell Tucker, DouglasJames, Eric Ptcsnell, Joe Long and Bryan Boger, all of Mocksvillc. Amanda McCoy and Katie Harper , were nowcr giris. The bride is Ihe daughterofMr. and Mis. James Foster and Ihe lale C.W. . Tucker. She Is a graduate of Davie High School and Salisbury Business College. The bridegroom, son of Mrs. Mildred James and the late Charles James, is a graduate of Davie High School. Both are self employed. ... Alter an Alaskan cniise, the couple will live In Mocksviile. C o u p le T o W e d Mr. and Mrs. L.C. Slyere of Ad­ vance announce engagement of Ihelr daughter, Anna Kathryn to Christo­ pher Janies Raili, Ihe son of Mr. and Mis. NIcoIo Ralti of Dctroil, Mich. The ceremony will be held on March 20, 1999 al Clemmons Moravian Church in Clemmons. S u p p e r P la n n e d A baked ham supper is scheduled : forSatuniay,Aug.8alMl.OiiveMedi- odist Church beginning al 5 p.m. Sup­ per donations will be accepted with proceeds to benelll the Nurture and Oulreach ministries. Ml. Olive UMC is locaud al 3S2I WyoRoadinYadkinCoun\y,appto»i- mately ihite miles from Farmington UMC.s. 'iHie Rev. Oaiy Fosicr is pastor. For n m informaiion call Gene Whitaker 5^8-3195. 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M w 'liiu -ll-V J4Í4 bj! lUlil'f bur !--t 7 7 8 4 W Í0 F r a u e n h o f e r s lo e C tc ê io tc B ik e S iw f W/J MwAiwOiv* 1Ы ' С ж т г т NowOptn l'vrhuúnris BERML’DA CAKPKl CEVIER Ы <MHa<Aois^U »¡^ beiyyji ».u 4I:>vw> VU««'«Y* кМГА^ W iUt*' Vm» «t/c«; <д«»Мл<СА><и(кииг' • Carp«l • Vinyl • Ttl*• Hardwood • V/allpap*rpro: s*(. s «ПИ ;ni И Н и «И «у)М , M n 'U t» 1 0 1 » » » 0 3 0 0 9 М . Г ( М и « « Г 7 (М У М и . r/M U UkT«!«*»» Embroidery Impressions; Personal Gift Ideas, Coiporate Logo ^thing We have Ьеотте a nation ot Bymtial weaisrE. Ол o iir shins. On 'jut caps. On our handtegs. On just atoul eKtjrytning. Tfie 1\||ле sw'josh. The Poto syntol. Jane Ring maries syntois, too. She and harausiness, EmtoidijT)’ linytessiuns, can make e sytrtral just 1a: van -эт yuur business. EmbfQittefy Iniptession has high-spesd, digitalized stit-Aing mashines lhat can sreale just atiaut any lagg yyu want "Unless you have Nike stoof-,, why adi^riise loritiam ? Why not say something aboul yourself?" she 8идеь1Е. Etnbfoidery Itripfessions can putb'jsiness retries ard logos. Of inilividual rnonograrns on knit shrts. ball caps, golfiags. team ja'>.ets, swim learn bags, bowling leam, basatkll \еап1. soHbalHeam... Just about anyihing. “I embroi'def ahnoBt any-lhing you can -triinf-, ot.' she «lid. Erribroidery Impressiofis uses a Sa-uien. 2-fiead sWoriing rnacriir* capable o! 7,iiOT slrl'jries s minute. Тле sWcriing is directed Ъу corrputer. She opened Etnbroidery impresTiions a yaar ago, and she has been diilighled with lhe individ'ual orders she has recei.'ed — people »•arrtii'ig somelhing special, something disli'K.’tive. A tewy дЛ bearing v e Ьда/ s name. She otfers a special baby -gilt, Lovie chara^er blankets t>y ftppiause. Each gift ieal'j-es an animal— bears, «laphanls or rabbits — with Us rjwn blanket, embroidered with ihe ia b y i .name;. "« jna'^es a great rgitL Once people see them, they keap callir-g lor more," she sari. Jane Hing rnoi'ed to Clemmons West \\уч years ago- She and her h'uaband, Lemie, have two children, Kei^in and Jisnriiter, i)vtn in college яо»'. r c n o u liu Г о и П и T o m U ,F u U « u * M < iK l Team Lflgoi ■ Busina Shim anilUiiifonm H o jà b to o b itœ to o w m Ê ir' Q V K X U e U V B K Y CALL ;ANE«7IZ0M3 L e ia n t King and Sm bruidtxv Impressivns solve your ì࣠Itim and indivlduaiize your dutbing. C ali ber al Embroidsr}' ItTtpiBBsinns can pro^'ibe thè caps and shi^.sloi« emtñoidarsd. d t customsrs can ijring thsir own. Eniproidery Impressions is namialiy opsn 9 ajn. lo 4 p.m., ibut st№ is avallabte after hauts, loo. Thare areali kinds of usssfor Embroidsry Impressions, ^ rents can pul -thair chlttran's ñames on gj-m baos so tfiey vjn "! gal lost, "l'íK done a lot ol baseball caps, but goti shirts îwd gali equipmsnt has besn my biagesl business.' She âssdidshirts-lorralhar'sDay. GifisJororaduation. Christ- nas embroidery gSls. tt yoa have an stnbroider)' g ill idea, contact Jane Ring a Ernbroidary Impressions. H ¿num t)eris 712-0943. « D 998-9661 / Çtim ïie çonttcd /9 А Ы / with ìA h t ligtnlna / Ç'/jM m up t'j JO/20 / Y fiv i Q m tii'i / Ife/J V? fì^ m y ia \U, O jffífw c íf Di„ M A I L B O X P A C 1 p NEW TOWNE CENTER 2S»Ltw lnlll»CI«ninoraRd. CMfflmom.NC 27012 ¡10% O ff F o r SI P urchase o f O f ^ òr | S hip p ing S upp lies I________________Ê î ï l i ï ï ï ï j M on.-Fri.9:00-6;00 Sat. 9:00-1:00 ч т л 'м т ^ 11 HUM - m m v M1ЫиЛ W iíM » 1И/Д m \m m á W iW é í G o r i i o a St S « u F i a e S A V IN G S uv c n (VERYDAY « J U I 'm N o u r lU ls in i' s s LNNOVATIVE GLA^S.TINTING R e d ^ f , e a l . g ^ l . J o ^ n g 'à Ü V ^ m p J ip 'r C a rs .Y a ra -jO y ^ Botìs Щб- i i ^ s w 2419 Le«ráviÍle<;iemmons Rd. ‘ Acroisp'om Meathwbrook Mall О ит т щ ш Ы С 27012 hvjrwi4l¡}va)íü^miapt¿t<i _ 9 Alpittfm fntáprt Ж SC S¡=t\yrmtd>Seúm¡Üfaáv Wtmttf o c i a t e s R e a l t o r s ® Y o u r Hom e Tow n R ea lto rs F u ll S e rvic e • F u ll Tim e ^ ZXH6-C U w lsvlll8.Ctef7)mon3 Road mzms 766-0515 l* iit ^ ( l li r l i u s i m s s I I I I lu- S p o t l i g h t ( ; i l l 7 í , í , - 4 1 2 í > Annuâls*100 Hr In^wctíon«Ceneral R ^ E$tim4(£s*Hanj;an«Tie-Downs*Fa&t Couiteoû» Servlce*Nobvcmight Parking Fec»»l5 Minutes from Wlmton-Sdem Rida*Aerül Photography* Aireraft Rental (0172RGW/hr* ÿ - A M E R I C ./ ★ й û - % ^ А ё т т п ш л п я . • w in s t o ii- s a le m i ' b ' »t home “YoürOné-Sourc»З Э 8 - 7 4 4 - « 1 Н ★ - ★ • ★у * ' г - ,1 t. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 6,1W8 - CS S P O f L K H T ' A m e r i c a n H o m e s t a r o f f e r s c o m p l e t e t u r n - k e y p a c k a g e s f o r h o m e b u y e r s Times are hot In the manulactured home Industry, Theexploslon of prices for stick-bulll homes has made manufactured homes even more attractive. : Billy Peeples, general manager of American Homestar in Wir\- ston-Salem, said his Industry continues to be the bargain center lor Ihe housing Industry. "W e're looking at the brightest future we have ever had," he said. "It's affordable living. Many people can't afford other homes," ; ' But he challenges the old question about which home has Ihe best constnicllon, "Il's lust like an automobile," he said. "Would you rather have a car built In a factory, or one built under a shade tree? Homes are the same way," • American Homestar, located at 4020 Patterson Avenue, Wln- slon-Salem, has been In business since 1971, The firm sells both manufactured homes and modular homes. ; American Homestar olfeis complete land/home packages, a big tonslderatlon for first-time home buyers. Land/home packages? "II means Ihey are buying Ihe house and land all In one package," said Peeples. "W e've got land In Stokes, Surry, Forsylh, Oavie and Pavldson counties. W e’ve got access to land all over this area, "W e have a lum-key package, ready to move In," American Homestar Is a fully Integrated company, American Homestar makes Ihe homes, sells Ihe homes, finances the pur­ chase with the buyer and Insures Ihe home. : 'There's no middle man," Peeples said, "Customers don't have to pay any money to the middle man, and we're able to pass the savings along lo the consumer." American Homestar has developers In a wide area lhat offers buyers a wkle variety of home sites, : The firm offers lop quality manufacture and modular homes, and :they are available In a wide variety of homes ready to move In or ready lo move lo Ihe site of your choice. Peeples said homes In parks can be available lo new buyers as quickly as a week afler purchase. Homes lhal will be moved lo new land sites can be ready In 60 to 90 days, ; "W e have homes already set up ready to move In," he said. ’ The biggest consideration Is the affordability of manufactured homes, "You can buy one of ihese for about half whal you can slick- built homes. The best manulaclute homes cost S45 a square loot. It’s the best deal going for Ihe average blue-collar worker. They just can'l afford those big mortgage paymenls," he said. Visit American Homestar to Iind out more about the easy linanc- f CLEMMONS CURB • M e l o n s * P c a c f i i e s T o m a t p e t • S q u a s h • C u c u m b c r s 9 AND MUCH MOR E! iilk Flower Arrangements cuslom m’ade to orderj^ N o w C lo s e d om S u ifa jr a lxwisvUlc.<ncmmoas Rd • 76^,301^ P h y s ic a l T h e r a p y ♦p h ys ic a lth e r a p y; -« INDUSTRIAL ntOORAMS I» ERGONOMIC ASSBSSMEMTra Trained Specialist in Industrial, Sports & Musculoskeletal Iryuries 2554 Lewisville-Clemmons Rd., Suite 102 ' Clemmons 7 7 8 - 2 6 2 2 д щ щ щ llOConmierccDr. Hwy 158, j\dvance 940-2V76 American ilomeslar b located at 4020 Pallenon Ave., Winston- Salem. The phone number Is 744-06*8 Ing terms, the availability of land sites and the wide selection ol house plans available. Call American Homestar at 744-0688, and visit their showrooms at 4020 Patterson Avenue, Winston-Salem. a n w o e s T o n e r i r * « t o n c , D u n ^ T V e s Lee Tires G E O R G E ’S Michslln U re s V I L L A G E G A R A G E , I N C . C O M PLET E AUTO M O TIVE R E P A IR S 2570 L«wlsvlll*>CI*mmons Road, ClammonB ________________7 6 6 - 7 8 6 2 Ш а л н е ^ ё г ч 1 1 1 > /и с щ ^ h c i FU LL SERVICE PRINTING AND AD SPECIALTIES 1 Ì7 E Depot Stitet Mocksvillc. NC 27028 Call: UikeP'm or April Moser Phone: (336)751-3399 Fa«: (336)731-1224 trogrammina Local ___ Authorized В Е П Е Я Dealer SERVICE. P M C E 8 â VALUE I C ellula r Phones, Pagers, Satellites, Long Distance G R U B W O R M Pliimbing & Electric Co. 766-3999 A ll lÿpiee òr Service rftlM liU ía tk M i Lie# 16915 Plumbing Lie# 20788 Electrical C a r p e l C o M W i i t s Come vliM our new •nowroom al 829 Redland Road, Advance Low ovtrhMd mMM tow pdcM Смрм, Vinyl, Hardwood, -ПИ F(*»Eallm»l»»»8»lMllonln YourHom* fia c J z ¿a S c lio o i S p e c ia li I j O s o i i v i i n h i • Stone A l^eaCeuouiHt *?«edàl • ^ t t U “Ш в и м и н й ш е » “Р ч л ^ м т • V e e te * Л ^ U U e i í ü t e tt » . I t n e y *’ Flooring Hours: M oibTiiesn Tlnirs. « r r r i. & < M W M . l O 'ü S M . l O - l O w p c t » V k q « O n a m ic H e H a id w o o d H o o t s » R d U U d B c О м Ш с г Т о р в Í H Í if Í 4 Í « f ( r k / U { n t M Mocksviiie , - . , Winston-Saiem ' 761-1423 > 659-1364 С 9 1 Ю 7 6 6 0 7 3 3 20 Year» " Experience Now Open To The Public S 9 1 9 - C J a m e s S t C L E M M O N S Ф Fnsh ВшсЬег Bl»ek Meat ♦ Fnd t Serwice Seefied Ф Lêwet F 00J 1 Тф Ge Pick-up S m ite S a S a it f ir iu à • (O rJtrA ÌK tJ Sh iftin g ) ^ I H e u r P h e f l u á ♦ FêstSen ite ♦ F rie n d ly A m u p h m FREE COOKING CLASSES Weekly Starting June 30th See store for dates • 766-1608 Class Taught B y C h e f T k e m n P in » lîlIS N lC S S I П 1 he ( a ll 7i)6-412(> I C« - DAVIE COUNTY ENTEM PRÌ$^^ECORD, Aug. 6,1998 Advance News :>! ' By EdiUi ZlmiMrman Advance Coirespomlenl Wc wclcomcil new mcrabcra 101 he Mclhodisi Church Sunday. The Hanman fanUly, Donald andChris'iinc and childrcn Annallese and John irho- mas Hanman. Richanl Hahn o{ Faiipon, N .Y'. and his 5-ycar-old daughter Erolly v islicd Pino News his sister and bFoihcr-in*Iaw Carolyn and Brent Shoaf from ’Hiursday» July 30 to Wednesday, Aug. 5. Emily wns intrigued by learning lo pick green beans, tomatoes, squash and cucum­ bers from heraunt and unclc's garden. One day was spent at Twectsie Rail­road a)ong with her Daddy and aunt and uncle. On Saturday, Emily went boating at Lake Norman with her aunt andunclcondcousinsfromClcmmons, then she stayed overnight In Charlotte with her uncle Dave. Sunday a family picnic was enjoyed at Carolyn and Brent's home on Hwy. 158. Emily stayed the remainder of the week In Clcnnnons.EdiihZimmcmiannnd sister-in-law ErmaZimmennan visited cousin Mary Sprinkle Jones at the HonMstcadCcn- ter In Fbrsyth County on Salurday af* lemoon. Afterwards they vislled Milton Carter and Lucille Hutchins at Mcadowbrook of Davie on Hwy. 801. Brenda Zimmerman of Glen Cove, Long Island, N.Y. and her friend Jane SimmsofLynchburg.Vo.spcnlThurs- day ond Friday with Btenda's mother Edith Zinimcnnon. Uiey also visited EugencandBcsjBennettinConiatzcr. Wc had many visitón nt church Sunday. Among them was Louise Smilh Picrcc from Smilh Otovc. Edith Zimmemion was o Wednes­ day afternoon visitor of Mabel Bailey. Jack and DolCnrler,Cray and Ruby NcliCatter. Peggy Rummage and their ByNoraLalham PlnoCoiTcspondcnt Tbc Tamily оГ the late J ohn and Flora I alham had thclrannut J reunion on Sunday at the home of Fran and Dennis Cravcr in An;adia. Those at­ tending were Harmon and Nora Latham. Dale and Martha Latham. G r a n t T o S p e a k A t C h u r c h The members of Seco- nd Presbyte­ rian Chua'h will wclco me the Rev. Jamie Grant, paslor of N/ew Patterson Grove Falih Church, to speak at their Men’s Day Program al 3 p.m. Sunday. Aug. 9.Thechurch islwatedon PincSircet In Mocksvillc. Four Corners News ByHfarieWIUte Four Comers Corres'pondent Mr. and Mrs. Chi tries Smllh, Char- loiie and Danielle, a nd Jeny iVnts vis­ ited Mr. and Mn. Kenny Smith Sun­day afternoon. Mr. and N!n. G rady Beck aiiended the homecoming S .unday at Bear Creek Baptist Church. Mr. and hits. Mark \VhHc and Jcs-. sica were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe While. The fifth one of a kind reunion is planned on FourConwrsGroundAug. 15 at 4 p.m. All former residents and residents and rcsldents of this commu­ nity are invited to come and bring their favorile dessert, lawn chair and favor­ ite memories. (u)«.' <1 Kut-N-Korner -A * (Fom«i1yatth»in»re«clionolHw>.80tiHwy.601) Has moved to: 818 S o u th M ain S L M o c k s v ille , N C (B*twM n Mocksville Builders Supply andEd»ranlJone$) Cirufy invites a il her Jbmer & n£w dients to come see her at this new location,Rcceiuly irainetl Mih JINGLES of NESVVORK &RUSKACADLMY < OPEWWED.-SAT. • CAU FOR APPOINTMENTS • 751-4247 L O A N S O N H O M E S Excellent Rates Available Credit Problems Understood W E O FFER •Bill Consolidation ' Ноше Improvement • 1st & 2nd Mottgage •Refinance • Fixed and Variable Rates • 15 & 30 Years • 2nd Mortgages up to lOOa Equity • Excellent rates on Double Wdes and Modulars with Good Credit • • • Local Penonal Service • • • MUTUAL M O R T G A G E Je ff CaU - President Salisbury 633-1600 l-800m5575 T a k e n b y P h o n e 0 a m « e p m Ka!hyEllis.MufrPolls,DanaHancline, and Boh and Louise Dill of Mocks­ ville, Bobhy, Brcnda, John and Jason Dill of Courtney, and Maithcvv and MeganCraverofArcadia. Out-of-town gucsis were Helen Uihain, Roger and Gail Laiham, John and Mary Fincher, allofMonroe, LenaC(X)pcrof Atlanta. Ga.amlHclcnJaneMcCaskillofWa.sh- ington, D.C. Tlic only 4 grandchildren unable lo attend were Jim Latham of Newport News, Vo., Johnny Latham ofMonroc, David LalhamofMatthews, and Loma Pricc of Shalloite. Lena Cooper, sister of Bob Dill, is spending several days with her brother and sister-in-luw, Louise. James and Lelia Essie spent last Tuesday and Wednesday in Caswell County checking up on conditions therc. They saw many suffering crops on the way lo and from, due to the drought but were pleased with the way theirtobaccocropslooked. While there her brothers, Robert and David Neal, visiicd Ihem briefly and Barbara Neal, a sistcr-in-law, had dinner with them. Hillsdale News By Benlta Brandon Wyatl Hillsdale Correspondent Biyn Turner ircaicd the congrega­ tion lo a beautiful sale during worship service on Sunday nwmlng. Jonathan Si/emorc and his friend Carrie, who were counselors at youih canin this. summer visited with us to hear Bryn sing. Flowers were placed in the chureh on Sunday in honorof Ann Browden's binhday. We all hope she had a won­ derful day. Becky Adams. Jody Hines, and Jonathan Dixon returned home from Belarus on Sunday nighl. Ttwy were iherctoparlicipatcinWildcmcssCamp with a group of Belarussian youlh. Wc are all excited to hear news from their experience. moiherTIda Bailey spent the in the nKHmtains at Linvilte, During the lime they received word of Dot's moihets death, Lucill^I^ts. ,' . > S t e v e H a le T o S p e a k Sieve Hale will be preaching itf.íl a.m.Sundav.Aua.9alTuiTenlineBa¿- list Church. Hale will also speak at ihe'Win- ningfotUre'Ctu- sode Sept. 20-24, sponsored by the South Yadkin Baptist Associa­ tion. Haleisognidu- ate of Southwest­ ern and Luther Hale Rice seminaries. He has spoken alSBC Evangelism conferences and paston conferences. He was ptesidentofSouth- cnt Baplisl Evangelisu for two years., and now is smff evongelisi of First Baptist Church in Woodstock. Ga. ’ The Winning For Life crusade will be held under a large tent near 1-40 and 1-77. Blaise Baptist Church B la is e C h u r c h R o a d , U .S . 6 0 1 N o rth a t 1-4 0 Worship Services, Sunday School, 9:45 and 11 a.m. Sunday Evening Sen/ice at 7 S u p p o r t T h e s e L o c a l B u s i n e s s e s W.e. WHITE &G0, e 5 0 N .T V « i*S L W inston Salw n, N027102 3 3 6 -7 2 3 -1 6 6 9 VOGLER &SONS 'п е т г я я н ~ 2M 9 ИкИ1а Brook Dr. CiMnm ons, NC 27012 3 3 6 - 7 6 M 7 1 4 SPILLMAN’S OIL & FERTILIZER 7682 Hw y 801 s . Coolooffloa, NC 27014 336-284-2551 ■ M W f M i y a B t « u « i s s i i m . Y 'T o g M h w W O D o ltB o tiW So u tti IM n 81ГМ1 33l-7S1-ei18 MVKLuma f t U G M G ■72 Main Church Rd. M ock«vHlo,NC 2702« 33l-791-t144 ЖШвС11.,111С. 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I'.Siirvivors, In addition lo her hus- d and nK)lhcr, I ncl ude 2 sons, Randy IWoolenofMocksvillcandR.Shane icn of Woodleaf; aduughier, An- i W. Link and husband Brad of «ksville; a stepson, Roben G. icken of Mocksviljc; a step daugh- i Robin Bracken ofElkin; 11 grand- Iditn; Q brolher. Leroy W. Myers of Ikinvlllc; and asistcr, Mary Ann M. [aim ofMocksville. i attended Liberty Wesleyan |irch where funeral services were lo inducted at 2 p.m. Aug. 5. by the . Johnny O. Arnold. David M. liinsand Robert L.Statonand burial wing In the church ccmcicry. [femorials may be made to Liberty leyan Church Ccmcicry Fund, c/o If Woolen, 442 Turkeyfool Road, csville, N.C. 27028. hryn Elizabeth Brown llhryn Elizabeth Brown of ^ondiedMonday,Aug.3.1998. Lthcasiem Regional Mcdical Ccn- m in Mocksville to the late Mack and Mcekie Ann Brown, she 40 years as a teacher and (mnci- Williom R. Davie School, b survived by 3 nicccs. Bonnie |keofLumbcnon.Bctiy Mooros n n Texas and Sue Brown of Pte;anephcw,S.CharlcsGrecn K liiy, S.C.; 8 great nicccs and K and 7 great greal nicccs and Bvesidc service was to be held K Aug. 5. at Rose Cemetcry in Mile by the Rev. Sam Wamer. lude Gaines h d e Stewart Trudy" Gaines, Winston-Salem, died Sunday, 11998, at Wake Forest Univcr- jtlist Mcdical Centcr. k was Ibe mother of Pat Watts of ral services were conducicd al «1. Aug. 5, at Haywonh-Miller |Crcck Chapel by the Rev. Greg 1. Burial followed in Forsylh ilPar)(. Frances Cates Duggins Fninccs Cates Duggins, 72, of Ad­ vance, dicdTucsday moming, July 28, 1998. Bom in Forsylh couniy lo the tale Charies Edward nnd Lula Pinnix Calcs, slie was prcccdcd In death by her hus­ band, Junior Duggins: a sisicr. Lucille Calcs Carmichael; und 2 brolhcrs. Clwilcs "Duck" Calcs and Roger Gray Calcs. Surviving are a son, Richard An­ drew Duggins of Pfafftown; 3 daugh­ ters, Belly MccksofGrccr, S.C., Louise B, Wagoncrof Walkertown und Diane Grubbsof Advance; lOgrandchildren; 4 great grandchildren; a brother. Howard B. Cates of Raleigh; and 4 sisters, DorolhyC.Trivclle ofMocks­ ville. Helen C. Evans of Kcmcrsvillc. Mury Jean Giles of Advancc and Margie C. Sale of Rural Hall.Funeral services were held al 11 a.m. July 20, nl Hayworth-Millcr Silas Creek Chapel by the Revs. Ron Groce and Jon While. Burial followed in Gar­ dens of Memory in Walkertown. Pearlie Booe Shepherd Pcaritc B(XK Shepherd, 88, of 125 M ill Street, Mocksvillc, died Wednes­ day, July 29, 1998, at Davie Counly Hospilal after a periixl of declining health. She was a member of Mocksville Sccond Presbyterian Church. ' Surviving are 2 daughters, Daisy Shepherd of Mocksvillc and Rulh Fos­ ter of Yadkinville; and 2 grandchil­ drcn. Funeral services werc held at 3 p.m. July 30, in Ihe chapci of Graham Fu­ neral Home by Dishop James Ijames. Burial followed in Ml. Zion Holiness Church Ccmclery. Rayford Parks Rayford Parks. 87, of Dutchman Road, Harmony,died Wednesday, July 29,1998, at Davis Community Hospi­ tal in Staiesville. A native of Ircdcll Counly, he was a member of Mt. Nebo Baptist Chureh and was a famicr. He is survived by his wife, Mary D. Parks of the honw; 4 daughters, Mary Elizabeth Nichols of Harmony. Alma Cunningham of Washington, D.C., Katie Holmes and Joycclyn Dalton and husband Ray, all of Hannony; 2 brother; 3 sisters; and a large number of grandchildrcn. grcal grandchildren; and grcal grcal grandchildrcn. Funeral services werc held Aug. 3, at 7 p.m. at Ml. Nebo BaplistChurch in Harmony wiih Ihc Rev. Norman Dudley offtciating. A private burial was held Aug. 4. S w e e t L o v e r 's H a v e n Downtown Mocksvillc P IZ Z A — P IZ Z A — P IZ Z A 125 time to ink about the unthinkable. Planning for your funeral: It's something many people don't think about, don't wanl to think about. But the simple fact is, planning ahead can spare your loved ones from a huge butden of decisions and expenses. It doesn't take long, and il's not complicated with Family Considerations^ Leam about all the facts and benefits of planning for your funeral, call iis today. To make pimuiing easier.,.call for our FREE ■ Fm ily ConsUerations P/aimtog Guide and a M-obligaiion consultation todai/l E a t o n F u n e r a l S e r v ic e Mocksrllh. .S'otih enroll,ta ttdnnie Allen Sain Ronnie Allen "Ron" Sain, 49, of Denvcr.dicdFriday,July3], 1998, at Presbyterian Hospilal in Charlotte.Bom March9,1949ln DavieCouniy to Juanila Godfrey Sain Ward of Mocksville and the late Leonard Sain, hewasa l967graduatcofDavicCounly High School and was a subcontractor wiih GTS. Surviving, in addition to his mother arc his wife, Adrian Moran Sain; a daughter. Crystal Sain of Moorcsvillc; 2 slepdaughtcR, Jullc Moore of Salis­ bury and Cyndi Moorc of Denver, a brother, Joel Sain of Fayetteville; 2 sislers. Phyllis Blanton and Edith Strader, both of Mocksvillc; grand- child;and maternal grondmolhcr,Mar- garcl Sain of Mocksville.Funeral services were conducted at 2p.m.Aug.2,alDcnvcrBaplistChurch wiih the Rev. Don Seigic and Paslor EmcsiSiskomciaiing.Burial followed In Wesiport Baptist Chureh Ccmcicry. Memorials may be made to Denver Baptist Church Building Fund, P.O. Box 383, Denver, N.C. 28037 or North Main Church of Christ in Mocksvillc. Vehna Hutchens VclmaVcmell Childress Hutchens, 68,ofYndkinvi]|c,dicdSalurday,Aug. I, 1998, al N.C. Baplisl Hospilal in Winston-Salem. She was Ihc mother of Kathy H. Draughn ofMocksville. Graveside services werc held at 11 a.m. Aug. 4, at Turner's Creek Baptist Church Cemetery witii the Rev. Allen Barker ofncialing. Kevin Bernard Beasley Kevin Bernard "KK" Beasley of Winston-Salem died unexpectedly Thursday, July 30,1998. He was Ihe great ncphcwoflhclma Cain of Mocksvillc. Funeral services werc conducted at 2 p.m. Aug. 4. at Hooper Funeral Home Chapel wiih the Rev. Sam Hickcrson officiating and burial following In the Gardens of Memory. Ahmj 'V o ir Ledford 1931-1998 IADVANCEA W illm i C ¡o/ifiso/i 1934-1998 BOONVILLE # George PVnl/er Ge/itle 1926-1998 YADKINVILLE I * I Aiaryla^SpiSniBt 1913-1998 I WINSTON-SALEM * Alma Ric/Mrdson , 1906-1998 MOCKSVILLE 0 ,P/joelfeAnftSmpso/t 1938-1998 HARMONY* Corfl Bfliiey Poiis 1913-1998 MOCKSVILLE« Evelyn Stroud Cromer 1919-1998 JAMESTOWN frerf Poiiirfwier Evans 1919-1998 JONESVILLE * Hitrold Dean Murray 1934-1998 CLAREMONT * I Tlioiiiiis /ejjersoii Fowler I 1923-1998 MOCKSVILLE 325N. Main Street MocksviUe, NC (704)634-2148 Thomas Jefferson Fowler Thomas Jefferson Fowler, 75. of 100 Hollow Hill Court, Mocksville. died Tuesday, July 28, 19988, al For­ sylh Medical Ccnicr in Winston-Sa­ lem. He had been In declining health nnd seriously ill for thrce weeks.Bom in AlexundcrCounty to Addly and Eula Clark Fowler, l»c was u me­ chanic hy trade rclircd from Ingcrsoll- Rand. He was a member of Fuirlleld Baplisl Church wherc he wiu» a deacon and prcsidenl of the .senior choir. Survivors include his wife, Lizzie Clement Fowler of ihe home; 5 sons, Thomas Edwani Fowlcrand wife Mary and George Calvin Fowler and wife Dianne, all of Mocksvilte. William Richard Fowler and wife Willie Lee of Charlol tc, Harvey Lee Fowlcrand wife Matlic of Winsion-Salcm, nnd Hubert Bernard Fowler und wife Janet of Sialcsvillc; 2daughtcrs, Hilda Roberts und husband Dallas of Salisbury and Gwendolyn Monis and husband Ear­ nest of Winslon-Salcm: n brolher, James Edward Fowler ofMocksville; 20 grandchildrcn: 20 great grandchil­ dren: and other relatives. Funeral services were conducicd al 2 p.m. July 31, at Fairfield Baplisl Church with the Rev. Marcus W ill­ iams olTicialing. Memorials may lie madetoFairfield BaplistChurch. S e n i o r C e n t e r H o s t in g B in g o G a m e A u g . 1 0 The Davic County Senior Center will sponsorBlngoinlhc East Room at iheccmcr l:30-3‘.30p.m.Monday, Aug. 10. Anyone Inlcrcstcd in participating is asked lo bring an unwrapped gift worth $ 1 lo be used as a prize. Refrcshmcnls will be provided. Lawrence "Tag" Brogdon Lawrence Tag" Brogdon. 78, of Charlotte,fonnerlyofCoolecmcc,died unexpectedly Wednesday, July 29. 1998. at his home.BomJuly2.1920,inCooleemee,to Ihe late William Cain and Edna Cope Brogdon. he was a veteran of World War n,amcmbcrorCoolecmcc Ameri­ can Legion, VFW and a member of Good Shepherd Episcopal Church of Cooleemee. He was prcccdcd in death by his wife, Delores MaeCole Brogdon; 2 brothers, Sammy and Robert Kelly Brogdon; and a sisicr, Nelly Brogdon Pierce Adcrholl. Survivors include2 sons, Lawrcnce C. Brogdon of Lewisville and Robert K. BrogdonofCooIcemcc;adaughtcr, Patricia B. Harmon of Charlotte; 5 grandchildrcn; and 3 brolhcrs, W.B. Brogdon of Jacksonville Bcach, Fla.. Norvin "Percy" Brogdon of Lexing­ ton; and Foycll C. Brogdon of Cool- ccmce. A military graveside scrvice was lo be held at 2 p.m. Aug. 5. at Legion Memorial Park in Cooleemcc. Pearlie Booe Shepherd Pearlie B(xm Shepherd, 88, of 125 Mill Streci, MtKtsvillc, died Wednes- day. July 29, 1998, at Davic Counly Hospilal. A native of Davic Counly. she was a member of M(x;ksvillc Sccond Pres­ byterian Church. Survivors includc 2 daughters, DaisyShephcidofMock-svillcandRuih FosterofYadkinvillc;and2grandchil- drcn. Services werc conducicd ul 3 p.m. July 30, nt Graham Funeral Home Chapci by DishopJamcsljames. Burial followed in Mount Zion Holiness Church Ccmcicry. Peggy Walton Parrish . Peggy Walton Piirrish, 56, of Win- slon-Salem. died Saturday. Aug. I. 1998. She was the mother of Herman H. Dishcr III of Mocksvillc. A memorial .scrvice was to be held at 3 p.m. Aug. 5, at Gospel Light Bap­ tist Church. C o o l e e m e e S e n i o r s l \ / l e e t The Cooleemee Senior Citizens Club met July 27 in the fellowship hall oflhc Fipil Baptist Church. The mccling was callcd to order by the prcsidenl. After prayer the group sang, "Stwid Up, Stand Up For Jesus." The chaplain gave the devotions. Her text was John 15, verses 10 and i I, "Loveon another thal your joy might be full." The members were celebrating birthdays. They werc prcsentcd cards from ihecluh members. "Happy Birth­ day" was sung. The roll was answcrcdby3l mem­ bers and one visitor. The minuies werc read, the sun- .shinc und Ircasurcrs reports given. Events taking place at the Senior Ccnicr werc announced. Tlie program was a very interesting icleplwnc convcrs;«ion between two of the club members. They gassiped aboul every club member, be it good or bad, it all camc out. it brought oul some . good laughs. Plans :ue being made for a yard and bake sale.The meeting adjourned with the group singing Ihc club song, followed by prayer. The next meeting will be Aug. 10. 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Slaic I :UniveTsltylnRaIcigh.Shciscmploycd I tas amariielingconsuilanl wlih Camp. ; '.bresset, and McKcc in Raleigh, i : • "ITic groom Is Ihe son of Blii nnd I tEdlih Home of High Poini and Ihc I ;grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lane of !! Kingsport, Tenn. and Ihe iaic Mr. and I :Mts. Lincoln Honw of Weber Cily, • ;va. He Is a 1992 graduate of Davie ; ^Hlgh School and earned a bachelor’s ; degree In engineering from N.C. Sialc ; 'Univenily In Raleigh. He is employed ; as an electrical engineer wiih Dew- : beiiy and Davis In Raleigh. ; • Music was provided by Mike : -Hendrix of Moeksvlile, organist: I jDairell Hoots of Winslon-Salem, so- : 'lolst;andJoyMeachumofKlng,mim- :;peler.Eva Everett of Mocksville was the |;wedding direcior.•'; Afler a reception at Pudding Ridge •^Golf Club, the couple went on a wed*• :ding IriploCancun, Menico. They will reside in Raleigh. 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B u s i n e s s R e v i e w Rentier Adsln Uiis Sedion n..) jinc. ira new01 All American Ford-Meicury StanCaiter,Owner in Ihis day and age when cwiy car maker has such a wide scleclion of models lo choose from, il Is really diilicull lo desfile whete 10 go for a new car. /Mi the companies adveitise lhat Ihcir can arc the ixsl, but who is lo say which car really is. "' Obilousiy, all Ihc cars on Ihe markcl loday musl hare Iheir good points, orlhey wouldn't hare surviied Ihc ups and dowils of the business. № can therefore conclude lhat Ihc real difference In buying a car Is the dealer you buy it from. The Ideal dealer lo buy a car from olfers a fair pricc on Ihe neiv unit, as well as an honesi dollar for the car you trade la Howiver, Ihe most imponanl factor is the servicc thal you receire on jDur new car, jtar alter jtar.One dealer lhat considers Ihe most Importanl part of scUingacar Ihe quality scrvicc Ihcy can offer you alter the s< American Fotd-Meitury, convenlenUy locatcd in MocksviUe on Highway 601 North, nhone 751-2161. Uiey offer Ihe MandAfc/riiiyauiomoblics.Siopln.soonandlakeagoodlookaldielrcxcllingncwline.Seelhcmlodayfoti used car, or come in fot senice work. You'll see ivhy dicy say "Cuslomer Consideration" Is their byword.' Davie County Home Health Agency Валу Bass, Health Director W'hen il comes 10 lieaiih care for a iored one—there's no place like home! 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Ereiy patlenl and ГашИ)' has unique needs, and llie draicated persoraicl here can provide them with an individualized caie plan relleciing Iheir needs as a wiioie. For Uiat extra special altcniion jdu dcsent, and lhat louch of ехссПепсс)!™ expcci, call Davie Courtly Home Health Agency al 1336) 75l-8770.Remember,peaceofmlndbcglnsmdipcisonalcaie. ; StatesvШe Marble & Granite Company, Inc. Roby L Luffinan, Owner Sctvlngdtemcmoriainecdsol . . . „ ___Company has been assisting families widi ihelr selection of beautiful monuments, markers and mausoleums. PgegK Ihroughoul Ihc area hare come lo know and trust Ihe Mocksinlle-Daeie оШсе of Statesville Marble ft Granite Сотрш{)^в1 handle all ot ihcir memorial needs during times ot dcspair.Thcir caring stan tmderslands and respecis jnur feelings, andrflti careful dioughl wiil iielp you decide upon Ihe proper monument for pur loved one. The Moctsiilte-Daiw office ofSuiesville Marble ft Granite Company is located i phone 998-8918, and and colors, and lhe>’v „reliablerirmoffetscompielecicanlng,lelicringandrelinishingof\i _ _№ n jtiu are in need of any tjpe of memorial, look to f/ie MocksnOe-Dmie office of Statesville Marble & Company, a local compjmy widi experience and compassioa You will find the quality of dielr итак outstanding, dieir рйся affotdabie and personalized service dial is second to none. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmimiiiHiiiHiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiHiiiimiiii;3 G r a n d O p e n i n g ( Í ]* N o t A n o t h e r T a n n i n g S a l o n L i k e I t ! ” T i l e M a r b l e F l o o r s • G la s s & B r a s s • E a c h R o o m f a m i l y m e m b e r s h ip s a v a i l a b l e ! A i r C o n d it io n e d w i t h D r e s s in g M i r r o r s & S t e r e o a BULB WOUir BEDS U N U IH T E O M E M B E R S H IP (FIR nm MEMBERS ONLY) ^ 0 DOWN Í2 5 PER MONTH Walk-Ins - Weekly - Monthly - Yearly Memberships - Gift Certificates We Accept: Bankdrafts • Checks • Cash ; U n i i m i 10 A l l T a n n in 2565 Old Glory Road (behind A Cleianer World) • Clemmons, NC 712-8124 o r 712-8125 Mon.-Fri. 8-10 Sat. 8-8, Sun. 1-7 COMING SOONI NML TECMUCIANSIiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiili DA VÌE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug, 6,1998 - Dl _ / ( Teaches Young Cheerleaders How To Show Spirit :>-Mosl of them dressed in T-shins ■; № showed their school spirit, aboul - girls in grades K-6 turned out fora cqiiip at Davie High School recently lo fepin how 10 show Ihelr school spirit as chcerieados. I : Under the direction of Davle High vanity chcerieading coach Shannon Ailitd,cheerieadera from Davie High's Vaiiily basketball and football squads l^htUieglri5twocheen,fourchanu, a dance and how to perform stunts. niere were even a few giris who haven't slaricd lo school yet, who learned about being school mascots. The Davie High checrieadcra con­ duct Ihe camp annually to raise money for the school year. Money from the camp will be used 10 buy new cheericading uniforms, acconling lo Allred. The four day camp was held on Ihe lawn 01 the high school 5:30-7;30p.m. daily. AsslsUng were JV coach Kim Perry and assistant coach Tanya Bowles. Redskins' cheerteader Jennifer O'Brien practices a dance. Camp director Shannon Allred, Davle High varsity coach, helps Courtney Stephens of Pinebrook master a move. jCooleeniee Elementary School cheerleaders follow the movements of an instructor.Tiffany Vaughters works with tfie youngest group at the cheerieadirig camp. - Photo» by Ja n iM B arringer Davie Educators \ Tour Industries I Through Programl ^ e«n scouts and leaders from two tocal troops spent 10 days at Boy Scout Adventure Camp in Phllmont, New Mexk». lo cal Scouts Visit New Mexico Camp '■ ; ‘|DavieCountyBoyScauaandtheit jlM ^itcenlly wentona 10-day trip №ÌlieBoyScoiu№^AdvenlureCarap at Phllmonl, New Mexico. - ;Ì^ofthèliipfiitthenienibcnaf 'niwp 32S al Holy Ciosi Lutheran 'ÒÌMhaiid'noopJOSatantetUnited MMhodiat Chuich wai spent on hone- M À in Ihe high biKk country of Ihe W K)uare mile Scout camp. :] {^giDupcanipleledactivitiessuch ;« 'ia U puning, pole climbing, team jbuikVii «u R iiei, and confidence : h iiU ii« '» ty had Ihe chrace 10 hike fi.i- ; up the 13,000 fool high Mount Baldy. The trip was concluded widi a ro- deoin which Ihey hodachanceloshow off their lecently leanied hoiwman- shlpikUk.Lettders and memben from Troop 325 Include: Edwin Owens, Tommy Chaffln, Charlie Wilkinson, Bead Waller, Kelly Hill, Justin Edwards. Matt Johnson and'Jordan Howell. '■ Leaden and members fromTrooft;;.- 303 Include; Steve Barron. Orady“ McClamrock, Grady L'ee McClanuock, Daniel Pons. Edfoid E r 'IW|ia.SlevenLongaiidOnielFieldL Members and Isadws of troops SOS and 525 in Phllmont. Ten educaton from the Davie Counly Schools participued in a re­ cent aiiportunity to tour daee kKal businesses. Called'BackloBusiness'.the pro- gram was a cooperative venture in­volving die Davie County JobReady Partnership, die Chamber of Com­merce. and dvee local industries. Far- Ucipanu experienced flrst-hand whal wotUng at VF leanswear. Lexington Fumilurc. and Crescent Eleciric Mem­ bership Coipacalion is like. The abjective of die dvee. one-half day lours, was lo leam about die prod­ucts. processes, technology, hiring pracUces, and educational pterequi- sites ofdiese ttitee miUar emptoyers. "We want our teachen to know moit aboul kical job opportunides.“ said Debbie 1>iplelt. execuUve assis­ lant at dwChinto of Commerce and one of die lour organizen. "Many of our graduates choose to live and work in DavieCounly.and we wantioequip our icachen to prepare diese studenis for die hxal job mariteL’ Anoiher ol^Uve of die program was to enable educators to reinforce dieir daily sulijects and lessons widi real-world applkatlons and examples. 'SudentsoftenaskwhydieyshouU sludy madi and communfcadons and science, aad tlieie toun will help Iheir teachers to answer dial quesdon," said 1Viplett.Paitk:ipanlsincludedelemen- Uiy. mlddk and high school teachers. One of die requiremenls of die pro- grarawM 10 devdop lesson plMsud- I ■ lizing die infomudoa gained fiom di( toun. Using diese plans, teachen w i| share dieir new insights and expe^ ences widi dieir students and helpdiei« belter understand die world of work ii DavieCounty. ' i Karen Martin, science teacher al Nordi Davie, plans to do mock jo ( interviews widi her students. Ч DanHulburt.socialsiudiesalNa plans to incorporate some of die t informadon into 'prime dme" lesst on character educadon. "All die étm ployen emphasized die importance of good attitude. iegularattenduice.p^ lem-solvlng. teamworii. and cornmt» likadon skills.’ Hulbuil said, '. 't UndaDiye.Undcrgaittnteacber4 William It Davie ElemenUiy. sM she plans to incorporale a career W into her school. They а1юр1апк> uie] 'lcmonadesiand"piDiect!i>dieirloW giade3toteachsocialsiiidiescoaccp4 Randy Britton, district manager for Duke Power, acnoged for his caài pany to sponsor a lunchecn al aa arci reslouram folkiwlng die toun on dii final day. After die meal. p ^ p aM l shared dieir ideas and h e ^ eviluaiy dieacdvity.EveryaaefelidaidieKvi were beneficiai and exptsied d«^ appncladon lo VF Jeanswear, Lu< higton FUmituie. and CmccM EM ; Ibr making ihaelaiinpoaaibb. 'Hils wa* die second year dial ^ "Back to Businesa* lour program w it conducted. Plans are tocandnueld ofler the onnttnlly eich soniiicé I I long M iM nai cn die part of la d M D2 - DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 6,1998 Area Artists Eligible For Regional Grants n « Art» Council of Winston-Sa­ lem and FonyihCounlyawonlcdgninu loialing more tlian JIS.OOO lo nine onlsls Ihrough the 1998 Regional Att- Isl Project Gram Program. TWs |Xo- gram, which ispanlaliy Tunded by the North Carolina Arts Council, is a ca­ reer development grant thal provides suppon lo gifted artists by funding a project that is pivotal to the advance­ ment of tiieir professional carecr."This program is availabicto artists from Davie County," reports Nancy Norton, director of the Davic Ans Council. "We had al least one appli- canl from Davic this last year." A tola! of 24 mIm applied lo Ihc pmgam, which is open to residents of Davic, fiorsylb, Davidson, Slokes, Suny and Yadkin counties. Tiieir artistic diii- plines leprescnl a true range of ihc divctsc crofts and cultural ms in ow region. Applications and wortsampics wctc submitted by writm, visual m. ists, flimmaken and musicians reviewed by a panel of local artists. The Davie Am Council plans to host a gninlwritlng workshop in Janu­ ary of 1999 for Ihc speclltc purpose of artistic grants. "Grants arc available to many artists thal do nol come throueh Ihe local arts council. Our goal Is help our local artists apply for and receive some of these statewide and itational grants." says Norton. Contact the Ans Council fot nwe Infomalion 336- 751-3112. ^Deputy Stuart Parker and Detective John Stephens look through recovered stolen Items. - Photo by Robin Fergusson two Caught With Burglary Tools AKemersviiicmanandaWinston- ; Salem leenoger weie anested July 28, for possession of burglary tools when Davie Couniy sherifTs deputies dis­ covered Ihem al Bennuda Mini Self : Storage on U.S. ISS about I a.m. Joe Allen Crouse. 24. of Kemers- villc, was charged with felony posses­ sion of burglaiy tools. He was also chaigcdwlihmisdemeanorposscssion of marijuana and misdemeanor pos­ session of drag paraphemalia, accord­ ing toSgi. Tom Grubb and Deputy J.L Murphy of the Davie County ShcrilTs Department. Thomas Allen Williams, 16, of Winston-Salem, was also chargcd with felony possession of burglary loots. Botti arc scheduled lo appear In Davie County District Court Aug. 20. Items had been reported mlKing from Stonge buildings at the business earlier Ihal day.Stephen Glenn Lawson of Mocks­ ville and Ricky Alien Stanley of Ad­ vancc reported Ihe theft of assorted racing and Joe Camel paraphernalia, power tools, candles and other items from their storage areas, Sandra Scholl reported that more dun $300 in damage had been done to Ihe chain link fencc and the padlocks on several storage buildings al Ber­ muda Mini Self Storage. LEONARD REALTY N o w U n d e r C o n s t r u c t i o n 3 bedroom, 2 bath, maintenance free hom e located on a wooded acre In Davie County. Buy now and select colors. $115,000 34 Town Square „ Mxk(Vllte,NC 27028 i ■ 336-r51-3650■751-3a75 S a l N EW O W N E R ^ A C C E N T M O B IL E H O M E S TOTAL LIQUIDATION SALE OF ALL FLEETWOOD HOMES INSTOCK_________________ 14X60 FLEETWOOD WINQATE 14X70 FLEETWOOD WINQATE 14X80 nEETWOOD BROADMORE zaxse FLEETWOOD HERnAGE POINTE 28X60 FLEETWOOD HERITAQE POINTE 28X70 FLEETWOOD WATERFORD PARK 28X72 FLEETWOOD SANDALWOOD 28X44 FLEETWOOD BERKSHIRE 28X60 FLEETWOOD BERKSHIRE TRIPLEWIDE 28X60 aEETWOOD WOODLAND PARK ALL HOMES ARE SHOW HOMES LOADED WrTH OPTIONS. HAVE A 5 YEAR WARRANTY AND WILL BE OPEN FOR VOUR VIEWING 4>- Down PayiiMni to Landomwrs $500 Down Piynwnt Avilltbl* on SlnglmiklM «1,000 Down Paymtnt Avallsbit on DouI>I«wMm Park SpscM and Land Availablt No Qlmmleke-Juat Oraat PrIcMlll Accent Mobile Homea je s e N jP jtljg o n A v jiiijM j^ ^ ( 3 3 6 ) 7 5 1 - 2 2 2 2 .SSI V . ill. \ l^o.icl rV1 < »4. 1^Ч' Í I I I * 14 » I 1"-. i I > 11 .1 I t t- rV1 < »I к V i I I t-, M C S O L D I S O L D ! S O L D ! As you can see, our office has experienced RECORD SALES this year. Therefore, WE NEED NEW LISTINGS. W e have buyers ready and w aiting. So if you've been thinlcing of selling, don't hesitate. Call one of our sales staff today. Let us put a SOLO SIGN in your yard today. PROPERTIES CLOSED THIS YEAR Property Closing AddrsM Date Junction Road 1/9/98 Hwy 601 North 1/9/98 Off Clement Street 1/12/98 225 New Hampshire Ct 1/13/98 Lot #23 Northbrook Sub 1/16/98 2599 US Highway 64 E 1/29/98 185 Sunny Deli Lane 1/29/98 237 Center Street 1/30/98 Janice Lane 1/30/98 298 Gladstone Road 949 2/4/98 Hardison Street 2/4/98 164 Cabie Lane 2/9/98 409 East Lake Drive 2/11/98 1933 US Hwy 601 N 2/12/98 Lot 27, South Arbor 2/17/98 113 Northbrook Drive ¡2/24/98 Soidx 115 Joyner Street 2/26/98 Sold 193 David Smith Rd 2/27/98 SoM Rálph^oád 3/9/98 8oM R a lp h M 3/9/98 Sold Sold SoM Sold Sold Sold Sold Sold Sold Sold Sold Sold Sold Sold Sold .Sold Sold Property Closing Sold AddreH Date Sold 252 Pepperstone Drive 3/10/98 Sold 126 Parkway Coutt 3/27/98 Sold 746 W ill Boone Road 3/27/98 Sold US Hwy 601 South 3/30/98 Sold 328 Roilingwood Drive 3/31/98 Sold 179 Fosthail Drive 3/31/98 Sold 119 Camden Court 4/1/98 Sold LotlO Deacons Ridge 4/1/98 Sold 340 Gwyn Street 4/3/98 Sold Lot 19, Twinbrook Sub 4/7/98 . Sold 202 МифЬу Road 4/15/98 Sold 849 Gladstone Road 4/16/98 Sold 3105 Oki US Hwy 421 E 4/17/98 SoM 156 Oakland Ave 4/17/98 Sold Lot 13 Rabbit Farm Trail 4/20/98 Sold Lot 24 South Arbor 4/30/98 Sold 81 Wright U n e 5/6/98 Sold 433 North Main Street 5/11/98 Sold 2872 Bridgeport Drive 5/13/M Sold Lot 4, Fox Run 5/14/98 Sold 256 Deadmon Rd 5/22/98 Sold Property Address Sold 249 Quaii Ridge U ne SoM 400 East Lake Dr SoM ?318Hwy601S Sold Hwy 64 E (land) SoM 385 Becitown Rd SoM Lot 17 Pepperstone SoM 206 Murphy Rd SoM 5757 Hwy 801 S SoM 816 Gamer Street SoM 2096 Marginal Street Closing Date 5/29/98 5/29/98 6/9/98 6/22/98 6/23/98 6/24/98 6/26/98 6/29/98 6/29/98 6/30/98SoM 234 Pepperstone Lot 16 6/30/98 SoM Stony Brook Traii 7/2/98 SoM 124 Cloister Dr 7/6/98 SoM 942 Hardison Street 7/10/98 Sold 129 Savannah Court 7/13/98 SoM 280 Chenry Street 7/13/98 SoM 866 Angeii Road 7/16/98 SoM IM C restview D r 7/22/98 SoM 5 Acres Wagner Road 7/23/98 SoM 27 Acres Wagner Road 7/27/98 SoM 3591 Hwy 601 S 7/30/98 CALL. 751-22^ TO SELL YOUR HOME TODAY DAVIE С0ШТ1ПЁГ*ТЕЯРК18Е RECORD/Äug. 6,199в, - D3 M e e tin gs •Saturday, Aug. 8 . Honey Sak. Davic Couniy Bttkttptn • ,XaM daUoo.inrroniofD AVBIdg..U .S.«)l . 'S..9am .iilso liIo u i. Ongoing • ;B (n80.N fQ cb\aieM ooK L odeem 9.rri- ' ilays. Doors open m 6. flibt game at 7 p,m. ' B ln ee, WlUtam R . Oavie V FD , Ы &uur- day. DowTi open, 6:30 p.m. R e t e r ^ ____________ Sunday, Aug. 9 Evangelbft Ste>« H ak.Turrenliite Baptist C hu rch,! I a.m.Ui\tcisKpe»kcTnt''Wit\ning For Life" Liirsmlc lo he liclil Scpl. 20-24 in large leni ofT 1-40 & 1*77, sponstwcd by churches of South Ynlkin Dnptist Assoclu- lion. Wedneday,Aug.19 C hristbn W om en's Lunchcon C hib. Dcr- mudaRunCmmtryCluh. I I:l5 a m .$ l0 .2 5 . C a» 595-4416 for rescT>iuiim. Thursday, Aug. 20 <' C hrtdlan W om en’s B ninch O u b, Bcr- •' muda Run O xinlry Club. 9:30 a.m. $8.75. \ Cflll 468-2945. ‘ Sunday, Aug. 30 I W orship Scrvice at R k h Park, Eagle Heights non'tmlitional. relaxed church. i P ^ t o ^ ^ ^ ? n T b ^ r _ : Monday, Aug. 17 : W D H am R Davie fbotball practice begins ul the school, 6 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 22 RedCrossBioodDrhViFodBiipiisiChtuvh. 9 am .*1:30p.m . Thuisday,Aug.27 ' RedCroaiBloodDrhT.DnNicCountyDnuih ’ .O fficc, llam .-4:30p .m . : Ongoing •; VbU CoolmiK«'» Ш Vm»»i Muwim, •: 14 Church Sl.. Tues. & Thurs.. 9 am.-noon. l l a.m.-2p.m.Toutr» also available by : ap p L C a ll2 m W 0 . ; Recycling tn ick at C enter Communily ; Bidg« 8-11 a.m. Ы Satunlay. ; RecyclingtnickatU nianChapelM cthod- ist,4lh Salu n lay ,8'llam .. RecytfingtruckalJerkho-H ardbonRuri* :: tan bidg.. 3nl SatunJay. 8:30-11 am . : Preschool ito o tin ie.'n ics.. 11 am..Davie * Coumy Library and Cooleemee branch. 30- :* m lnuicprogram .Forchildrenagcs3-5.M u- ' 4le,niadaloud,siories.rilms.nunciyrhymcs. Satuiday, Aug. 8 DavleCountyRepubUc8nW omcn.Amcri* can Cafe, 8:15 am . Thureday.Aug. 13 Sm ith Grove Volunteer Fire Department Public M eet ingtodiscussllnancingornnew Hfc inick. 7 p.m. at fìm station. Tuesday, Aug.18 ' DavieCounty Republican >feetlng, Davic Couwy Courthouse, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 22 Davie County Republican M en's Federa­ tion. F«ftFB{irbecue,7:30am. Monday, Aug. 24 Fifth District Republican C ongreum an Richard B u rr Reception. Rich Park. 5 8 p.m. Ongoing VadU n V alky Rabbll B m d tn Associle lion,Brock Gym, last Sund.iy orcach month. 2:30 p.m. Ali ribbil owners wclcome. Gill 336-998-9858. Alcoholics Anonymous in Mwksivilc Sun- d.iys,6p.m.nndWednesdays.8p.m.Forinro. Kill 7 5 M 4 9 0 Of 751-7786. TTiufsd.iys. 8 p.m. ai EiUons Baptist Church. For info, call 492-2614. In Cooleemee, Tucsd.nys & Fri- d.iys. 8 p,m. For info, tall 284-6I52. L h ing W ith C ancer Support Group, Can­ ccr Services, Inc. 2nd Tuesd.iy, noon-l:30 p.m., Davie Couniy U bruy. For morc info, caH 751-0313or725.7421. M O P S(M o lh en o rP m ch o o len ). Mitcc donia MiT.ivian Chureh. Suppiwt, TcIIhw -ship, cnifts & food. Children guided in (mn pwgnim M0PPETS.9:30-11:30am. Regis­ tration fee flexible to H of children Jilicixiing. Schi^Utf^Wps ftvailablc. Far morc Info. cd\ 9984394. Isl&3nlFridays.Historic Davie Inc.« 2nd l\iesdiiy, Davie County Public Libraiy, 6:30 p.m. E\tot«ic sstlconw.The Artitf Group, D:« vie pxiniy Libnio’. 7 p.m. Iasi Tues. Cull Bonnie al 998-5274. Center Community De^tlopmenl. 3nl Mwi.. 7 p.m. Communily Bidg. CoQkcmccToMnBoard,3rd’nicsday.Town Mall. 7 p.m. unless otherwise noted Nocih Cookemee and Clark Ro«l Coun­cil^ 2nd Wednesday, 7 p.m. Fricnd^ip Bap­ tist Fellowship Hall. Davie Domestic Vk)lm ceServices.Suppongroups for victims ofdomesticviokmce. Ses­sions free, confidential. Tbesdays. 6 p.m. DDVS OfTice in Davie Couniy Counboasc. 751-3450. S p e d a l E v e n ts ________ Monday, Aug, 17 C ru be In. downtown Mocksvillc, 5:30-9 p.m. Sponsoredby PiedmomC.A.R.S. Asso- ciniion nnd Sweet Lo^rr’s Ha\vn. Ongoing Im munization clink. Health Dept., adult andchlid.cwty7\Ksday.4:30-7p,m .nuand pneumonia vaccines available. Ffecrea tion______________ For more infonn.mion on these o-ents, call 751-2325. RecClub Before ($l5y»r afler ($25)sclwol and oul of school pit)gnmis. Regisinitionopen. Good Timere Square Dance GroupmceUalFanningtonCommunilyCcn- icr, 7 p,m. cvciy Monday. Senior Line Dancing Mondays Ol lO am . SI. step Aerobics Mondays, Thursdays 7 p.ni. Satunby, 10 am . $ 15/month for 2 days, $20 for 3 days. Silverstrideis Walk Club Seniors, 5 0 and up, M -F. 6:30-9 am . No chargc. Molhere Morning Oiit Tuesdays and Thundays, $7 per day. $40 per nwmh. Y M C A __________________ Kiddie Kicker Soccer Boys Л girls. Ages 3-6. RegislraJion Aug. 1-31. M em ber $20. Non-m em ber $30. Karate *nje.4days, 7-8:45 p.m. $l5/monih. Before/After School Care Registnition under way. Before school: Ш т о ш Ь . Afler school:$IOO/momh for wemben $145/month for non-member. Must have Immunlziition rccord. S e n io rs Tuesday, Aug. 11 Bridge, E isl Room, M p.m. R SV P Nursing Home Party. 2*4 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 12 R SV P Sew ing -B '.R SV P 0fH .cc,9a,m .-I p.m. C ard & Board Game!!. East Room. 1:30- 4i30p.tn. Tliursday, Aug. 13 S lh ^ Eagles Club, T B A, 10 am . Senior Trotter» Club. Centcr Community U W g.,10am . Alzhelmer'sSupport Group, Past Room, 7 p.m. Friday, Aug. 14 BrM ge, EiBl Room, I -5 p.m. Monday, Aug. 17 Podiatrfaf, Dr. Dunn. Cmft Room. 8:30- 11:30am . Advance Chib, B.'iptJsl Fellowship Hall, 10:30am . Tuesday, Aug. 18 Bridge, East Room. 1-4 p.m. R SV P N uning Home P u iy , 2-4 p.m. Wednesday. Aug. 19 C an l & Board Gam es. Enst Room, 1:30- 4:30 p.m. RSV PSew ing ■ B '.R S V P 0 fllce.9 a m .-l p.ni. Thursday, Aug. 20 B acktoSchool Pizza Party, NuiritkxiSite. 5 p.m. RSVI/at 751-0611 by Aug. 18. Friday, ;ig . 21 Bridge, Ea'i Rcwm, 1*5 p.nt _____, Aug. 24 Cooleeniet/Club. Rrst Baptist Fellowship Hull. lOnm. Ongoing ^Slh-er Strtders. Brock Oym, 6:30-9 am ,. M on.-Fri. S ih w StrMers, Cooleemee School. 6-8 a.m. SlhtrStridm .SnV nh Grovc Gym.6-8a.rn. ISllver Health Exercises: Senior Cenicr. M .W f, 8:30-9 am . M ock Placc. M .W . 10 am . D avk SenkjrCenterSenlofNuirithwlunch. noon M -W , 11 am . TTiu r. & Fri. C hairE»rci».M W F.ScnH )rC cnlcr.& 30- 9 am .; Mond.iys and Wednesdays, Cool­ eemee gym, 7:30-8 am . Fieport Davie Dateline Items By Noon Monday ItemsforDavleDattUnesbouMbercportcd by noon Monday of the publkation week. C ain5l-2l20ord roplibyibcom «.S.M aift Sl. across from the co<uihouse. „ FARM BUREAU INSURANCE AUTO • u r e • BUSINESS • IRA’S • ANNUm ES FARM • HOMEOWNERS • MOBILE HOMES • BLUE CROSS. ! Jack Adam s 1 Al Carter W oody H udson M ark Jarais M ike Z lgla r Je re m y W illard INCLUDING WORKERS'COMPENSATION GENERAL UABILHY__________ 7 6 6 - 9 0 9 9 Cull751-06l I formoreinfaLDcaiionbBrock Centcr unless noted otkrw lse. Thursday, Aug. 6 Lundi & L eam , Westem Steer, noon. S en k r Chorus, East R(x>m. 3 p.m. Stam p Chib, East Room. 7 p.m. Friday, Aug. 7 Bridge. B » l Room. 1-5 p.m. Monday, Aug. 10 Cooleemee C kib, Fifst Baptist Fellowship m . lO am . Btego, East Room, 1:30-3:30 p.m. HOWARD 3:ш ) 751 3 5 3 8 R K A i : r \ Now Local Krom Winslon Salem \i rti:s • ..... H\ \|i|ii «71 Depot 8 ( - Q M t okM’ txxne, «lo. hMftMOQd «wfs. I» norm. Э high c«i. recking et«lr tant ponh on 2Д Ac bv towa great oondMn. nMdi 1 M M iO tC o « h R d -L o a honw. 4iae., tCTMMd portfi, tug* bUg.. grtenhcjrt^ Ig. 1М Й0 «^ooncraM flr. э е а 1.2 BA,tJt.DaLon.SM ertopay 15.000 ЭМ Э Hwy. 601 8o«ith - Over 2000 eq. П. compietoly rw nodM In 1993. Ufoa room*, ю та hardwood fkxx». adMonal houst In back. qtmI t o r ,r in t i^ | W 1129ЛОО. 'ГЪла OlMwfc home on I t a m woodad toi O p«) floor view - rural araa. «1 0 M 0 0 a i4 la M M l9 l» A il« n t ll- WondarM Э badroom. 2 ba№ wich wtti htfdMod thMca. gaa togiin « » fliepiaoe. glaaààdpodTltfga deck, two ю аскм upper level kiR wtfvMh. FiM, игЛШЛ biienwnt. A MuM Seel M M O O C A L L D U tie. \Ht Ul ¡<h I* Sl K\ f )Ol ' Ju U a H o w a rd .Q IU 751-3754 O onnle Хо1мШ (в.СЯаИ01и 7514МЭ Jo iitfW h U lo ck 7S1>5704 ШогуВстйгй DMAnfUneton 7 8 1 -З т 7 S 1 4 I« M J.Jia n d a U .0« 78 1 -N »«tttatadrlK 78M040JttckkOwtotwi4в4Ш a « llls r a f W )f M « l-4 B n .2вА.20Эва»11ствп1^ town locaion. Low т ш Wnaitfal gaa haal and central , tfr. to m iM n g )M1 Hwyi IOtfand Haighia - 3 bedroom. 2 bam ruth wttilvge troni porcN сафоа уаЫМ ealng m room 4 kiehen, and deck.mjuD.eM .lAMt 109 (MvMgt Ljnt • Tbia (MW censtnxttM ii ready to mova Into w«h three epaäoua beckoontt. 2 Ы bathe. w«k-ln doeet In ownen* еийе. garage. tfbr...|IMQO. C A L L ! 1023 DuUn Rd - Э8Я. 2BA coeage. convenient, great lor home bue. or kweit kdudea JA M o rL A R M A . «идасАапАМ . 117IBA h a « . oondR. Qreat for 'raee.Rwge.VWD. 4 ^ - Л ouliulSg. Qraai i7kllch, «lina ft (amily m Qood bcatton. Вий in 1900 I7 4 M C A U K IN . oeing tirm«7u 3 4 ) M tm « I . - 2Sr, 18a. ooRage. Qreel cond. ReWg /Irneser. W/D. FVO, 2 ceüng tane. New wMowa 4 vinyl tiding. Natunri gaa heal ft cent air. ^e a l lor Mailer home. •41,000 С Ш . KIN . 1178ргиМ»ГМ1-Э8П. BA, Ienced backyard 00 •treel Cute cottage neede TLC. Oree) poien&al tor inveMor ot etaner home. IMown k »b o a •34.000, C A U D E B SC . 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HANK AND TRUSTSmUBnoufib To Carf «ЪМ)п-.Ч11пл VftlUn&iuniyШ Оий> O il №ih1 • :Ш$(Ю 53i F. .MAI Я • • 67941Л Coming Soont Sev hcaiions al SlnUfoni Kd. and Peters Otet Pàuy. bjmlOpponuniiytfnJff WwibwmC^ TRIAD, REALTORS» M a k i n g R e a l E s t a t e R e a l E a s y . ™ Stratford Road 33в/72»)50в Davidson County ЭЭ№в4Ш5 Davit County 336l99mie Ralocatlon 1-в0Ш327-439в IS3 TIPTON SntEH BCR.*li;OASUN IM ЫБН-ОНТИ OAXVALUY U7 YADKIN VALLEY aO$4M,»00 5ВЯ 4.SBA f DAVIE Ш5.000 SBR 4.5BA ' PAVIS 4«. w OAVtt4Vw>rta«J%Timaaia»Bo!l«i«!Mherr«l •Spaoous2ttMV*flatia!aii!ie«w i»iv*cv•MBR on Ml: unusual Uchwi Ind t>rtck№ НЛ1 ol hrtfwd тоИя®». MBfl m ML•OMiAtufpoci^MbOOyvrlooUldinnb* »MLlaundry РлЬ«мтвг(«Л>*п.on.(Uoar46NNIFERSTROUO вад-tlTtt -------CMQY JOHNSON овв-гзае •f nrw kicaiion. cnftad w/ aukvity^art •fabwtoirt Hk Rm. topw dKli. (r pacftВАЮАЯА ALLEN 9М-Э0аЗ i«<4iitvpHrimnB BEBMUDABUN 3»5 LAIIEVIEW DB HICKOBVHIUIItzmm SBB ЗЛ. BA DAVIE .Quiiyonatov«lhem#enih*OoW1№•liwMU'a fcrtoom overtooki poot/цм • Wv«i* ruatie »«ng «'golfingOrOO 5FW. Capa. Л1 gu. bonui о» 5 ВЯ 4«L Wng. D«i4 recfatton. COftiaieo «VI in tunrm on i3 laifway »AlinTi lyt, ewtrtl ye. «PP»« ^vcKmEMiNoeae-ne? vcwFifMiNowe-tie? roorrii. ШР down daa ГК« <penw«t>rtj^FPinbrt»«fm.w«bir _JENHlFEftOeSnVlAWa-IITe IMFOXBUNM rOXBVN 117».ма 411 злва; davie• OutslMng Mign-ipKe-vttua- 2610 SF. <WQ*«(00dedlola'-----^ laTCOLTVICWOII BCMVDABUN ■ tOTSHERITACIOAKf i i s f m Ш1 a BA OAVIE list.tea а м s i a davib•EicaeMMlgoHc>f«vit«r-l lavai condo- • Ttanvbonil r«ich ВЙ ptarv•2 cwbsfrt garage. 241» aecunty <0 eenlril OfMl Rm log FP. « gif МЗ«Ш1ЮССИ> 1139.900 ЗВ>aJBA PAVIE'.fwatpumpшмГоаксаЬа. JanvMie LDTUNOirmiUDCE 1UB.NAlNSTtSST3 U m DAVIE iat.N i IMVB. Wooded iHinpnviW back yard . Спюу • rocking chtfi hort poten <а»»*сс***»»-40иотпа«»мЬ4«мп LO TS AN D LA N D IN O A V IE C O UN TY MLUNGBOAODAra llU,40e Pnvacy aboundi on pwl wooded, рал dr«ed bud(to9 »18. Road Ironiaga witn two accfst ГОШ S570(Vac. DavwtcMai.BAReARAALUNegeOO» C.KWYMDAnilU9.«30 AcieAga liad Oota 10 lowv Zawi n 20. paanbal taxona. Coinaf lol. Adiactm .94 aaa trad S31,000.VCKIFLEMlNOeeeiieT TUKHICHLA.40MCINUIU ВИ№АИ1Т*оо»»» Dn.loil9St05.000andLol cama (алп, г Погиа atoMd ptr М. aec gite.iMticbor«.HXun VICKI FLEMING 90е-Ив7 LOT » uaMiTDA avN davic Extra nice woodad tuMnglollnpnvata ‘ ovtflootungtnrwayi. homa Of bwidar't ipae homa.. PAT DINKINS 748-M04 lAMU WAY aUMVOA lUM DAVIt LOTS (OC outlom eontouction «vaiUM m pratt>g*ou4 Bermudi Run Comnwty. »85-14S.C00.SAUVMCOUIREWe-1155LOT s IVY cAuru aEBMVDA aim ifioee daviePicmwn goM COUM «nodad bun«ng M m Bermuda Run COuO. 0«K> eommunty. mamb cvl. a mm* to l-40,l2rTM«toWS.viCKiFLEMiNoeea-ttfirun u anu'wa m m utnvoA bunDAVIE- MwnOwthip to BR Country OuO mdudM. AmaniiiM gott. lannt. dut) hM- Smal «aval ''lOonSÄo MmTOnsMuii. »ш™;- ''*амвмма04вва-эое^ CINOY OR VICKI бОе-Mie lot VICKI FIEMWO 908-1167 É» trad eenvanien 10140 Uociie Home , . . lADONNAPOnseM-lteal iweiiwliertiefc^ ion>«)traBiacBiM «isi4jea ifiM M in tia исмп cm Ute yOM o«n ы и к M rMn to BWIB BBkO паи DM« • 6-7* eoe Wbhie«*» «аоМ.Втое«М1еЮММ------— ..........r...МП ; D4-DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECOID, Aug. í, 1998 S S O O D M m И м З и г Н и м S iN p iiK N F M K P U B L IC N O T IC E S NORTHCAROUNA DAVI6 COUNTY ^ E x c c u T o m N o n c e qutffitd t t Extcutor Ы the E ttit«o (L orfnP .K aN e,d ec«aM d .laito f D tvto County. N o(tt CtreHra, №is Is to nottfy • ! p trto n t htving сШ тв igeinM stfd M tite to ргмеШ tttem to th t under* signed on or before Ihe 6th day of Nov*rrb ber. 1996, being three months from the first day of pi^itcation or iNs notice vriH be pleaded in bar ot their recovery. AH per­ sons indebted to said estate will please m ake lmrT>e<Sate payment to the under* signed. TN s is the 6th day of August. 1996. First Union National Bank, P.O. Box 2t14-CM Q . Winston-Salem. N.C. 27012.______ . , 8-M m NOTICE O f PUBUC HEARWG BEFO RE THE M A R O OF COUNTY COM M SSIONERS FOR THE FOUOW IN G ZOMNQ AMCN0MENT8 NOTICE a H EREBY GIVEN. Pursu* ani to the requirements ot Artcle г&'В of Chapter 153-A of the General Statues ot Nonh Carolina and Paragraph 155.250 ol (he Оа'Ие County Code ot Ortfnances, that the Board of County Commissioners of Oavie County wU hold a puM c hetfing In (he Commissioners Room ol the Davie County Administrafion Building. Mocks* viBe. NC on August 1 7.1996 at 7:15 p jn. Business is scheduled to be conducted as toitows: A) Norman СаЛвг has submitted a re­ quest to rezone approximately 1.59 acres olpropeftyfromResideneal{R-20)toHi5^ way-Business (H-B). This property b lo­ cated at the eouttwastoomer o( N.C. Hwy. 601 South and Legion Cemetery Street and is further described a s being Parcel C- 2 7 Of Davie County Tax Map M S-16. B) Sytvia Steele has submittod a re­ quest to res>ne 1.172 acres ot property from H i^ ^ y-B u sin ess (H-B) to Residen­ tial (R-20). This property is tocated at the southeast com er of Deadmon Road and U S Hwy. 601 Soutr\ and Is further de­ scribed as being Parcel A-20 ot Davie County Tax Map K-5-10. C) Tbe toSowing are requests lot new road nam es lor unnamed private roads s e n ^ tMO (2) or more reskJences. En­ hanced E-911 addresses wil change lor these residences upon approval ot the proposed names. 1. Hudson Lane • tocated at 61 a R ) ^ Roed.MocksvtOe 2. Mohawk Lane - tocated a t280 Indian Hils Road, Advance 3. Pebble Vaney Way - tocated at 417 Potts Road. Advance 4 . Poor Boy Traa ♦ 4133 U S Hwy 60t South. MocktviBe 5. ShefM d Fanns Traa * tocated at 2015Sh etM d R o ad . Harmony e. Shirte/s W ay • tocated at 1177 Main Church Road, Mocfcsvile 7.VAtow Oak Lane • tocated at 1305 NC Hwy 601 North. Advance A aign will be posted on the above property to advertise the PubNe Hearing. A l parties and interested citi2ens am in- vHad to atlend sakl hearing at which time they ahal have an oppomjnity to be heard in favor of or in oppcttitton to the foregoing changes. Prtor to the hearing. M persons interested may obtain any addittonal infor­ mation on a proposal or ask any ques«ons they may have by visiting the Planning Dep«rtment on weekdays between B:30 am . and 5:00 p.m. or by telephone at (336) 751-3340. John Gallimore Planning and Zoning б -е-гт NORTHCAROUNA OAVIECOUNTY CO-AOMMtSTHATOR NOTICE Having quatlled as Co-Adminisirators of the E su te of Louise G..Cartner, de­ ceased. late ot Davie County. North Caro­ lina, this is lo notify aR peaons having claims against sakl estate to present them to the undersigned on or b e l^ the 23rd dayolO ctober. 1996. being tN ee months from the first day of publicatton or this побсе win be pleaded in bar of their recov- eiy. Al persons todebted to saU estate wil please make immediate payment lo the undersigned. This is the 23rd day ot July. 1998. Thomas A. Cartner. 1664 Davie Acad­ emy Rd.. MocksviUe. N.C. 27026. Edgar Cartner. 160 Stroud Mil Rd., Harmony, N.C. 26634. Co-Admimstralora of the Es­ tate ot Louise G. Cattner. deceased. j M A R m VAN HOY. SMITH I. RAISBECK. U P Ten Court Squ a» M ocksv«e, N.C. 27036 7-23-)№ NORTHCAROUNA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTORS H OTKE Having qualified a s Executor ol the Estate of Margaret Luctle Whitaker, de­ ceased, Ute ot Davie County, North Caro­ lina, this is to notify afl persons havt>g cUims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 6th day ot November. 1996. being three mor«hs from the first day ot publication or U% notice will be pleaded in bar ot their reoov- ery. All persons indebted to said esutewfll please m ^ e im m edate payment to the undersigned. TN s is the 6№ day ol August 1996. LawrerK« a WNtaker. 629 Garden V aley Road. MocksviBe. N.C. 27026, Ex­ ecutor ot V>e Estate ot Margaret LucBe Whitaker, deceased. 6 ^ 0 NORTH CAROUNA DAVJE COUNTY AOIBM STRATRIX NOTICE Having quakfted a s the Admincstratrtx of the Estate ot E lz a b e r Brotm. deceased, late of Da>>e County, N om C aroir«. this is to notify a l persons hawr^ claims against said estate to present them lo v » ird er- Signed on or before the 30(h day ot O oo- ber. 1993. bemg three tnon»« bxxn the first day of pubication or 9«s noQc* wfl be pleaded in bar ot their recovery. AJ per- sorts indebted to s ^ estate w a ptease make immediate payment to №e under­ signed. T N ststhe308> d ayo (A iy . 1996. Inez Mayfield. Admincstratrix of the es­ u te of Elzabetf) Brown, deceased. PARKER & PARKER. ATTORNEYS 654 V aley Road, S iite 200 Mocksviiie. N.C. 27026 Telephoive: (336)751-1690 7-304tn NORTHCAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY CO-AOMINtS TRATORS NOTICE Having qu^fied a s Co-Administiator ot the E su te ot Rufus Jam es Campbefl. deceased, late of Davie County, North CarolLia. this is to notify a l persons having claims against sakl esu te to present them to (he undersigned on or before the 6th day of November. 1998, being three months from the first day of publtoatton or tNs notice wS be pleaded in bar ol their recov- ery. A l persons indebted to said esu te wil please make immetfiate payment to the u n d ersig n . TN s is the 6th day ot August, 1996. Rufus Johnson Campbell. Jr.. 994 Daniel Road, MocJ($viJle.N.C.27028,Tho- m as Cam pbel. 201 Pine Street. Mocks- vile, N.C. 27026, Co-Administrators ot the E su te of Rufus Jam es Campbea, de­ ceased. 6-6-ltn i NORTH CAROUNA OAVIECOUNTY CO-EXECUTOn NOTICE Having qualfled a s Co-Executors ot . theEsuteofLoU FosU r.deceased,U teof Davie County. t4o<lh Carolina, this Is to noUfy all persons having dalm s a{)8lnst said esU le to present them to the under­ signed on or before the 30th day of Octo­ ber. 1996, being three months from the first day ol publicatton or this notice wil be pleaded In bar ot their recovery. AH per­ sons indebted lo saU esu te will please make Immediate payment to the ur>der- signed. TNs Is the 30th day of July. 1996. Lawrence Steelm an, 6 475 Freeze Road, Kannapolis, N.C. 26062. LudDe R. Steebnan, 6475 Freeze Road. KannapoSs. N.C. 26062. Co-Executors of the EsU U ot Lola Foster, deceased. IM RTIN.VANHOY. SMITH & RAISBECK. LLP Ten Court Square Mocksville. N.C. 27026 7-304tn NOTICE O F F O R E C L t^ R E SALE Under and by virtue ot the power ot sale contained In a c e it ^ Deed ot Trust made by Brady G. Pardue (Brady G . Pardue, deceased) (Heirs ot B r ^ G . Pardue: Lou Anne Pardue and Aaron Pardue) to Bar­ bara W al Spearm an. Tm stee(8). dated (he 31 St day ot March. 1967 and recorded in Book 144, P ag e670, and r«-recorded in Book 145. Page 331, Davie County Regis­ try. North Caroina. Detaiit having been m ade in the payment of the note thereby secured by the sakl Deed ot Trust and the undersigned, H. TERR Y HUTCHENS, having been substituted a s Tnistee in said Deed ot Tnist by an instrument duly re­ corded m the Office of the R e ^ e r ot O e« ls ot Davie C oirty. Nor9i CaroBna and tte hokjer ot №e nole evidencing sakl indebtedness having d reoed ftatthe Deed ot TiMst be foreclosed, the undersigned Subsnute Tnistee w « offer for sale at the Courthouse Door, in the City of M octevile. Davie County, Norft Carolina at 10 ) P.M. on Thursday the 20№ day of August. 1996 and w a s e l to the Nghest bidder lor cash the folowing real esu te situate in the Ccu\iy of Davie, Norft CaroSna. and be- ir^ more particxAaity described a s folows; BEING KNOWN AND DEStGNATEO as Le< No. 6 of Btock 4 a s shown on the Map ot Greerfwood Lakes. Section 2. Area A a s recorded in Plat Book 3 at Page 86 to Vte O Sc« ot the Re^ster ot Deeds of Davie C o rty . NorQi C a r o ^ reference to wNct) « herety made tor a more parwaiar de- s c n fto t Together w iij improvemenis lo­ cated ^ereon: said property being tocaUd at 231 Overtook Drrve. Advanc*. Nonh Caroirta. Shoou 9 » property be pticftased by a ttird paity. that person must pay tax ot TNny Cents (30e) per One Hundred Dol- Urs ($100.00) reqiired by NCGS §7A- 306(a)(1). The property to be offered pursuant to this notice of sale is being offered tor sate, trar^fer and conveyance ‘AS IS, WHERE IS.* Neither the TniStee nor the hoider ot the note secured by the deed of tmst/ security agreem ent or both, being fore- ctosed. nor the officers, directors, attor­ ney*; emptoyees. agents or authorized repretenutive ot either the Tnistee or the hokjer of the note make any represenu- tion of warranty relating to the title or any physical, emironmental. heallh or safety condttons existing in. on. at or relating the property being oflered lor sale, and any and aN responsibilities or EabtSbes arising out ot or in any way relating to any such condition expressly are (isdalm ed. AJso. this property is being sokl subject to all taxes, special assessm ents, and prior Sens or encumbrances of reconj and any re­ corded releases. A cash deposit (no personal checks) ot five ^ rcen t (5%) of the purchas« price, or seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00), whichever is greater, w il be required at the time of the sale. This is the 6th day of August. 1996. H. Terry Hutchens Sub&ttute Trustee P.O . Box 2505 4200 Morganlon Road, S iite 103 FayMUvOe. North Caro«na 26302 6^2tn A E ia w y e i* w la o d o e s H o u s e C a d is ? ‘ I en jo y talk in g to p>eople In th e m ore relax ed atm osphere o r th e ir hom e, h o sp ita l, retirem en t ce n te r o r b u sin ess and g ettin g to Itnow them . It is g reat to t>e a b le to h elp th o se w ho need to ta lk to a law yer b u t e ith e r c a n 't g et o u t to a law o fflc e o r d o n 't ch o o se to . i'v e p ra ctice d law fo r 26 years and th e p ace and va rie ty o f th is w ay o f d e live rin g le ^ se rvice s su its m e a t th is stage o f m y life . It m eans I'm n o t stu ck In th e sam e o fflc e everyd ay and not h avin g to m ain tain a large b ase o p eratio n and sta ff m eans w e can: sa ve o u r c lie n ts m o n e y.' C a U fo r d e t a il» a n d ш a p p o in tm e n t B i U D m r í u í m POBSYTH L egal A s s o a A ii» u m m m NORTH CAROLINA OAVIECOUNTY EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified a s Executrix of the EsU te of Wiliam Cecil U ttle,Jr.,deceas«f. late ol Davie County.North Carolina,iMs Is to notify a l persons having claims against sakf esu te to present ihem to the under* sinned on or before the lethd ayofO cto- be'r. 1996, being three months from the first day ol pubWcatk)n or this notice wW be pleaded In bar of their recover. All per* sons Indebted to sakl esu te wai please make irtvnediale payment to the under* signed. TNs is the 16th day of July. 1996. Catharine C. Little, 3126 Bermuda V>- Uge. Advance, N.C. 27006, Executrix ol the esu te of William Cecil u n e . Jr.. de­ ceased. MARTIN, VAN HOY. SMITH 4 RAISBECK. LLP Ten Court Square Mocksville. N.C. 27026 7.t6-4tn NORTHCAROUNA OAVIECOUNTY CO-ADM M STRATOR NOTICE Having qualified as Co-AdmiNstialors of the E su te of Margie Louise Smith Har* ris. deceased, lale ot Davie County. North Carolina, this is to notify an peraons having ciaims against sakl esu te to present Ihem to the undersigned on or before the 23nj day Ы October. 1996. being three months from the first day ot publicatton or (Ns notice w a be pleaded in bar of their recov­ ery. AB persons Indebted to sakl esu te will please make ImmedUte payment to the undersigned. TN s is V>e 23rd day ot July. 1996. BeRe S . Harris, 2039 Cline Street, Su tesvile. N.C. 2 6 6 Л . George H. Goforth Jr.. 323 Pow el Road. Mocksville, N.C. 27026. Administrators of the EsUte ol Margie Louise Smith Harris, deceased. MARTIN. VAN HOY. SMITH Ä RAISBECK. a p Ten Court Square MocksviUe, N.C. 27026 7-23-4 tn NORTHCAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JU STICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION FILE NO.: 9 7 J 5 6 IN THE MATTER OF: TYRELLRAHYINE DEWALT, aminorcNkl NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PRO CESS BY PUBUCATION TO: THE FATHER OF A MALE CHILD, BORN ON OR ABOUT NOVEMBER 16, 1997IN BURKECOUNTY. MORGANTON. NORTH CAROUNA TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking refeef against you has been filed in the abov^-anttied action. Tbe nature ol the relief being sought is a s fonows: THE DAVIECOUNTY DEPARTMENT O FSO CIALSERVICESISSEEKIN GTH E TERMINATION O F YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS VflTH RESPEC T TO T Y R E a RAHYINE DEWALT. You are require to make defense to such pleadtog no Uter than №e 6th day of September. 1996, sakl date being forty (40) days from the first publicatton of tNs notice, and upon your failure to do so. the party seeking s e n ^ against you will ap­ ply to the Court for the reief s o u (^ T tisisff«30№ d ay o lJ\ tfy. 1996. MARTIN, VAN HOY. SMITH & RAISBECK. L.L P. BY: SALLY W. SMITH ATTORNEY FO R DAVIE COUNTY DEPARTMENT O F SOCIAL SERVICES Ten Court Square M ocksvlle. N.C. 27028 (336)751*2171 7-30-3№ NORTH CAAoUNA DAVIECOUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION FILE NO.; 96 CVO 473 COUNTY O F OAVIE. PUmtlff JOHN W iaiA M LEACH, Defendant NOTICE O F P im u c SALE Underand by virtue ofaJudgm ent and O rderforSale entered In the District Court of Davie County. North Carolina. In the above capttoned action, the undersigned Commissioner wil on (he 2 tst day of Au­ gust. 1996. offer for sale and sell lor cash to the last and Nghest bUder at pubBo auction at the courthouse door In Davie County. North Carolina In Mocksvine at 12:00 noon, the foltowing described real property: Lying and being In Jerusalem Town­ ship. Davie County, North CaroOna, and more partlcularty described as: Lol Number 105 a s shown on a plat entitled 'A Subdivlston for Envin Mills, Inc., Cooleem ee, N.C. by Pickel & Pickell, En- gineers,dated April, 1963* and recorded In the Office of the Register ot Deeds tor Oavle County, N.C., in PUt Book 3, at Pages 1 1 .1 2 .1 3 and 14, lo which refer­ ence is hereby made tor a more parttaular description. The sale win be made a s Is and subject to an outstanding city and county taxes and an tocal improvement assessm enu against the above-descrtoed property nol Included in the Judgment In the abovt-entltled case. A deposit ot five perceni (5%) of the suc­ cessful bklder wifl be required. TN s Is (he 23rd day of July, 1996. Robert E. Prtoe, Jr. , Commisstoner BURNS, PRICE & ARNEKE, L L P . Park W esl SuHe 101.3600 Country Club Road W inston-Salem. N.C. 27014 (336)760-1434 ZigtMtn NORTHCAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY CO-EXECUTm X NOTICE Having quaSAed a s Executrix ot Ihe E su te ot JuanlU Hendrix Foster Poplin, deceased, late ol Davie County. North Carolina, this Is tonoiify all persons having claims against sakl esu te to present (hem to ihe undersigned on or before the 30th day ot October, 1998, being three months fn>m the first day of publication or this nottoe will be pleaded In bar ot their recov­ ery. All persons Indebted to saU esu te will please m ake ImmedUte payment to the undersigned. This Is the 30th day of July, 1998. Theresa F. Pearson.206 Bomont Lane, Moravian, N.C. 26654, Beverly F. Miller. 14S97 Marr Court. Woodbridge. Virginia 22l93,C o-ExecutrixoftheEsuuofJuaniu Hendrix Foster Poplin, deceased. ________ 7-30-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTO RS NOTICE Having qualified a s Executor of (he E su te ol Charles Jefferson WeUs, d e­ ceased , late ot Oavie County. North Caro­ lina. this Is to notify all persons having dalm s against sM esu te to present them to the undersigned on or before the 6(h day of November, 1998. being three months from tha first day ol publicatton or tNs notice win be pleaded in bar of their recov­ ery. A l persons Indebted to sakl esu te wil please make ImmedUte payment to the undersigned. TN s is the 6tfi day of August. 1996. Bizabe№ H .W els.l9eM arteneSireet. Mocksvile. N.C. 27026. Executor ol the E su te of Charles Jefferson Wells, de­ ceased. ----------- ------------ 8-fr4m NORTHCAROUNA : OAVIECOUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT CO URT DIVISION ^ R L E NO.; 9 8 C V O 157 ' KAZANNE Q. JO YN ER. PlaimifT vs. WAYNE A. JO YN ER. Defendant : COM M ISSIONER'S NOTICE O F . . SA LE Under and by virtue of an Order of the Honorable George T. Fuller, Davie County DIstrfotCourt Judge entered on the 1st day ol July. 1998. the undersigned, who was ' by sakl Order an oin ted Commlssk)ner to sen the lands described betow, wil oo Frfelay, the 281h day of August. 1996. al . 12:00 o'ctock a.m . at tha Oavle County Courthouse, 140Sout)MirinStreet.MDcks- ' vile, Davie Couniy. North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, thal certain iract or parcel ot land lying and being In M ocksville Township. Davie County, North Carellna. and more partk:u- larty described as foitows: BEGINNING at a point In the cenier of Buck Seaford Road (SR 1160), being the common com er ol tracts 6.7 and 3 and 4 a s appear fnxn a pUt entitled 'Survey tor Walker Enterprises* by DavU A. Craver, Registered Sun^yor, dated May 3,1990, being the Southeastm oet com er of the within tract: nm s thence with the line ol said Iract 7 South 6 9 deg. 15 min. West 259.71 feet passing through an iron at 50 feet to a point an Iron and North 66 deg W esl 1135.75 leet to a potot an Iron com­ mon com er ot sakl tracU 6 and 7 In Harley Howell's line; thence with the Howell Une 03 deg. 44 mln. 20 sec. East 200 feet to a point an Iron in sakl line common com er ol said Iract 7 and tract «8 a s appears from said sunrey; thence with the line of sakl tract 8 South 66 deg. E ast 1092.78 feet to a poirM an Iron and North 6 9 deg. East 216.30 leet passing through an Iron at 166.3 leet lo a point an (ron pin in the center ol sakl Buck Seaford Road conwnon cor­ ner ol sakl tracts 7 and 8 and in line ol sakl ' tracl3;thencew ith(hecenterofsaldRoad ’ and the line ol sakl tract 3 South 20 den. 37 m ln.05sec.East200feelTO TH EBEG IN - NlN G,conUlning6.209acresm oreorless and being tract 17 a s designated on sakl ' su№ey above relerred to. ' ' TNs conveyance Is subject to public roadway and utility easem en u ol record. For back title see Deed Book 156, at Page 301. TNs tract is further kJentified as parcel 40.05, Davie County Tax Map K-4 dated March 2 8,1976. Said lands are sokl sU)}ect to all liens, encumbrances. U xes or defects ol record il any, except (hose deeds of tmst re­ corded in Deed ol Trust Book 198. at Page 606 (Mocksville Savings Bank) and Deed - ol Trust Book 247, at Pago 898 (Ingersoll- Rand Credit Unton) sh al be paid Irom the ' proceeds. An earnest money deposit equal to 10% pen»nt ol (he Nghest bU Niil be. . required from the highest bklderatfte time of sale a s evidence of good faith. The sale: * . is subject to upset bkls and confinnation by the Court a s by law provkled. This is the 30th day of July, 1996. GRADY L MCCLAMROCK. JR.. COMMISSIONER -• 161 South Main Street;-: Mocksville, N.C. 27026 * Telephone: 336-751-7502 N C S B f7666 7*30-4tn , A b s o lu te A U C T I O N Saturday, August 15,1998 @ 10 AM h r l t , a u a ( M a « . 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Call 7M-694- 6102. Gary’s Cualom Sawing. Rt. 1. Bo» 192, Wadesboro. NC 2S170. LIVEHN RESIDENT Counselor . positions at private Christian ctilldtan'9 homo In Westem North Carolina. Exp. prelerred but will train. Call Marsha al 704-733-4305, ext. 14. M-F, 9am-4pm._________ PATROL 0FF1CER.THE Town ol Mooreavllle Is accepting appllcatkins from qualified persons for employment as a patrol officer. Applicants must be certified by the state aa a law enforcement officer. Must reside within 30 mln. travel time ol department. Salary up to $27,386 DOQ-Competltlve benefit package, relocation allowance, spouia employment assistance, and housing Iqutlon assistance Ynrcl S.iles i : available. Contact I o I iaÌa Secu flly localOfffce. WINSTON-SALEM/FORSYTH CO.Schools needs certified Speech Therapist. Media Specialists, Spanish K-12 and BEH teachers Immediately. Call (336) 727-8350 for Information. "CASH” IMMEDIATE U fotstructured settlements and deferred Insurance claims. J.Q. Wentworth. 1-888-231-5375. YOUR C U8SIFIED AD could be reaching 1.5 million homos across North Carolinal Place your ad with out paper <01 publication on the NC Statewdie Classified Ad Nelworit- 95 NC newspapers for a low cost of $220 lor 25-word ad to appear in each paperl Additional words are $8 each. The whole slate at your finaertipsi Call Becky Snyder at 751-2129. It's a smart advertising buvl MATCH POINT Always keep a shovel, rake and water nearby when burning debris. REMEMBER. ONLY YOU CAN PREVENT FOREST FIRES. workingTodqyfér ; l U i i m i l v W 2 FAMILY YARD sale, 193 Scenic Or., on County Home Rd., Sat. Aua. 8.1998._________• ВЮ YARD SALE-back vard. Fri. 8/7 & Sat. 8/8. 8-until. 749 Junction Rd^_______________________ Bia YARDSALE-Sal. 7-3, Cenier Shelter <^64 West.___________ BIQ YARD SALE-Sat., Aug. 8, 6:30 am-4 pm. Clothes, furniture, toys, books, much more. Ham biscuits and collee. Take Hwy. 801 N„ tum on Liberty Church Rd., go six miles. Watch lor signs._______ GIGANTIC 5 FAMILY yard sale- Sun. Aug. 9, 9-untll. Hwy. 601 S.. 1/2 ml. on righl past Dottles Martlet. HAVING A YARD SALE THIS SUMMER?Put your sale In the classifieds and let everyone know about ill Yard Salea must be paid In advance. The deadline la Tuesday al noon.171 S. Main St., Mocksville HUGE MOVINCT * garage sale- Hillsdale-six famlliaa. Mrchandise from "Sweet Patoot/a", toys, TV, clothes, kitchen supplies, wateibad, baby hems, decorating pieces, antiques, furniture and more. Sat., Aug. 8, 8am-2pm. Location: near Intersection Hwys. 801 A 168 at car lol across from Food Lion._______ MOVING SALE-SAT. Aug. 8, 8am- until. 197 Center St., Cooleemee. YARD AND BAKE sale. Sat. Aug. 8. 518 Deadmon Rd., 8am-2pm. Clothes-all sizes, small appliances, and other trouaewaiea._________ YARD SALE-340 Howardtown Rd„ Sat., Aug. 8.7-until.___________ YARD SALE-7-untll, 991 Milling Rd., across from 2nd Baker Furniture. Sola & chair set, clothes (baby A adult), toys.___________ YARD SALE-FRI. & Fri. night. Sat. 601 S. lust betow Greasy Comer. Mobile home, John Deere riding lawn mower, antiques, some kids toys, mens & womens clothes, household Items, etc. HAVING A YARD SALE THIS SUMMER?Put your sale In the classifieds and let everyone know about HI Yard Sales must be paid In advance. The deadline Is Tuesday at noon. 171 S. Main St., Mocksville Y A R D SA I [ S(L,Augl.MultiFiina|f Sanndlplty Shops Alay (amtl 41 Court S q u an • M odovila Ynrd Snios YARD SALE-FRI. 8-5. Hwy. 64 W. Mens, womens, i kids clothes, toys, odds & ends, too much to mention.____________________ YARD SALE-SAT. Bffl, 601 S. beside Dottles Market. 7-untll. Avon bottles, tires, blinds, clothes, toys & much more. All proceeds will be donated to Betty Mauldin who has kidney failure.________________ YARD SALE-SAT. Aug. 8. 7:30 until. Hwy. 64 East, left cn No Creek Rd. to Hlckoiy Tree Rd. 1st house on righl._______________ YARD SALE-SAT. Aug. 8. 8-1, Pino Rd., follow signs. Boys clothes, adult clothes-all sizes, 2 oak book shelves, enclosed lumllute, stereo, antique trunk, loya, large wall mirrora and odds-n- ends.______________________ YARD SALE-SAT. Aug. 8, 8-3, 267 Main Church Rd., 1st brick house on loft. Antiques-bottles & |ars.r3 computer, bedspreads, ss, odda A enda. Bench Properly ■ Homes For Sale Lots For Snie »«•C U A N iN edU rViaPrtvate Homes and Small luiineues CaHforAFreeEstimats INSURED m>7S1*27M 2 INDOOn female cats. Free to good home. Spayed, declawed & Rad all shots. 492-5952.________ AKC BASSET HOUND puppies lor sale. 2 female. 4 male, have had 1st shots and wormed. $200 ea. 751-2004.___________________ MIN. OACHSUND PUPPIES, 7wks. old, full-blooded, no papers. Parents on site. $50, 4 females. 998-2102.__________________ REGISTERED LAB PUPPIES forsale. 3 Chocolate females, 6 wks. old. Have had 1st shots & wormed. $150.998-2321. Apartments CLEAN, AIR-CONDITIONEDROOMS for woriiing, sober men. Private entrance. 75f-0645. CUTE NICE IBR apL overiooking Court Sq. In downtown Mocksville. Security door S entrance. Perfect (or prolessional sinole or couple. $400 unfum., $600 lumlshed. 7W- 278-1717.___________________ MOCKSVIUE SUNSETTERRACE: /UI brick energy efficient apartment. 1 A 2 bedroom, pool, basketball court A swings. Kitchen appliances fumished including dishwasher. 1.5 baths, washer/aner connecttons. High energy efficient heat pump provides central heat and air. Prewired (or cable TV A phones. Insulated windows II doors. No wax kilchenA bath floors. Located in Mocksviiie behind Hendricks Furniture on Sunset Dr. off of Hwy. 158. Office hours 1-6 M-F A Sat. 10-12. Phone 751-0168. JANET DEAN'S Limited edition art now available al Serendipity 1,41 Court Sq., downtown CAROLINA BEACH-OCEAN view. IBR, 1 1(2 ba., waaher/dryer, pool. $400/wk. 910-791-5788. Card Of Thanks THE FAMILY OF the late Elsie Veach Taylor McIntyre wishes to express our sincere thanks to all our family and Iriends for all the prayers, food, flowers, and memorials that have been made for our mother. Everything that was done was very much appreciated.Kay. Judy, David, Dennis & family Child Care CHILD CARE IN my home. Cooleemee School district. Near Jockey. Call 492-5331._________ EXP. DEPENDABLE CHILDCAREgiver has openings for your little one. 1st shift avail. Located In the Wm, R. Oavie area. Please call Angie at 492-2287.____________ MOTHER OF 1 has opening for toddler. 998-7660._____________ MOTHER OF TWO will keep children In my home. Cana area. 940-6889.___________________ REG. IN HOME daycare has openings available on 1st & 2nd shifts. CPR & First Aide cert. All meals Included. Vac, & sick days available (or child. Located In Wm. R. Davie area, close to MO. Call 492-7851. BRICK H0USE-3BR, 2ba, ilreplace, lull basement, double garage, detached garage & bida. 2.9 wooded acres near S. Davie Middle School. 492-7867 atlor 7pm. BY OWNER-IN Mocksville city limits, 3BR, 2ba, fenced back yara, detached garage. Call 704-876- 9369, leave message or 704-546- 5356, ask lor Kent.____________ BY OWNERS: QARDEN Valley subdivision, 12 rooms, 3 1/2 baths. Call (336) 751-3413 for an appointment.________________ CUSTOM BUILDING CAN be affordablel Take a look at North Ridgel Approx. 3/4 acre lots-20 mln. lo W-S or Statesville-public N20 & sewer. Bring your own builder or meet one of ours. Buy now & celebrate Christmas in your new custom homo. For more details call Jennifer at 998*1176 or LaDonna at 998-1169. Coldwell Banker. Land For Sale 16.5 ACRES. EDWARDS Rd., Davie Co. Will divide. 492-2444 or 492-5284.__________________ UND FOR SALE. 336-751-2B3B. REDUCED! 75 * ACRES BENAnderson Rd. Land opportunity for isture-cattle or horses. Realty 765-4560. Commercial Property 33,000 SQUARE FOOT WAREHOUSE / DISTRIBUTION / UOHT MANUFACTURING FOR LEASE. 1,900 square loot heat A c/a oflice. Paved partiing. Gas heat. Loading docks. All bnck veneer. 195 Walnut St. 919-870-6137. PRIME SHOPPING CENTERspace available, 1,200 sq. lt.-3,600 aq. ft. Shopping/office. 336-996- Farm tVlnchinery BUSHOGS; SCRAPE BLADES $125; Box Blades $235: Spreaders: Canyalls; Boom Poles; Scoop Pans: Post Hole Diggers; Disc; Qatea: Corrals; Feeders. Wright Farm Galea & Equip 998-8637. Homes For Rent U l i r C A S H PAID FO R ANTIQUES, PARTIAL O R WHOLE ESTATES, COLLECTABLES, OLD METAL TO YS, ANTIQUE FURNITURE (ItM i.ir CrtM^k Kennel, Inc 2,3, ft 4 bedroom t^omes. call tot info. Howard Realty 751-3538. 2BR HOUSE, LIMIT 2 people. $85/wk. plus mo. deposit. 284-6172 392 WINDWARD CIR.-MOCKSVILLE. 3BR. 2ba. d/w. stv., w/d conn., elect, hi.. C/A, $650/mo. HUBBARD REALTY 723-4306. 3BR, 1 ba, In-town. Ref., SSOO/mo.& sec. dep. req. $500 mo. 751- 9533 or 704-278-2623._________ CUTE 2/3 BR, 2 ba. house close to Mocksville. 940-2852. ii'iM W iia iiljii When buikiing a campfire, dear a 5-foot area around the pit dovm to the soil. Keep “track" of local events io tbe Enterprise-Record. k S M J S t > e ta d iin « ikoM wko м я 1 M p . ; 7 t)iii» iiij Ul ali* '■ 1(800)41I-UWAY 1 http:/Avww.unll«lway.org ( ()M\!I K( I \l 1 И 1 1 I ) 1 N ( . I III 11 .I'l 1 i()ll M|. II. o p o i'S p a ce, w o rn '4 ’0rW ofke>»p BU/LomtflM m M 2565 Old Glory Rd. S Clemmons 7ÌS6-70S4 or 993-2222 ; fo r Tom m y В в Я м Ж Ь ! C o m ii iU ii il y ftcnchtng those who пеЫ help. Tburhing ия л//.® l(B00)41t-UWAY http://www.ui^t€<hvay.org F o r S a le B y O w n e r1994 Singlewide mobile home 2 bedroom,' with 14x16 building. Nice corner lot in Deer Run. Home can stay or be moved. $12,000.00 336-751-5279 RANDY NIUER »5MilkrRoKl>MKk3vUle,NC (336)284-2826 BY OWNER, PREMIUM building lol' In Twin Brook Acres (approx. 3/4 acre). Conveniently located, quiet neighborhood. 751-2042._______ FULL ACRE NORTH OFF Exit 162, on Garden Valley Rd., trees, branch, owner financing, only for doublewlde. East Iredeli. 704-528- 9593, please leave message. PRIVATE LOT FOR rent off Junction Rd. 751 -7734, _____ Miscellaneous BEANIE BABIES FOR sale: Selling large lot of retired, hard to find and current Too many to listi Over 25 In alll Make offer by calling (336) 998-2191. Leave message tor US if no answer. Lawn Care ALL SEASONS LAWN CARE. New & existing lawn maintenance. Call 704-284-4277.____________ CAM SERVICES: Wa provide alt types of lawn sen/lce, mowing lawns, trimming, shrubbery, cleaning lots, 751-5798. FREE ESTIMATES. Lost & Found BOYS NEW CATCHERS mitt. Familngton field on Sunday, 7/19. Please call 998-3960.__________ FOUND-WELSH CORGI. 492- 5542.______________________ PART HIMALAYAN. SHORThaired, male, beige cat. Has black and grey tall. Lost al Valley Animal Clinic on Yadkinville Rd. Has blue- flowered collar w/ bell on it. 751- 5749.______________________ ZIPPO LIGHTER, LOST week ol July 4th at Davie Campus ol DCCC. Has inscription, or 492-5047. Lots For Sale 2-3 ACRE lols, septic approved, Iredell Cty. off Sheffield Rd. No singiewldes. ResMcttons apply. 704-546-5410. Ml Ik* I М Я 1- » » T h e O a k s SfWMIWrtgltoad O flleeofiO lenSH e 1&2 Bedroom FHA Housing HUD Certificates Accepted RA'a Available Handicapped AeceeelMe AppUeattene AvallaMe lit . : I T h e G l e n j I A p a rtm e n ts I i 300 Milling Road • i 2 & 3 Bedrooms • ; Section 8 Housing • I ! â Handicapped Accessible AppllcatlonaAvalbhle PteaaeCaU: ЭЭ6-751-2070 è ^ 'f â î . W j C e d a r Ü d g e l 1 A p a rtm e n ts I 2 lOOOHwdlnnSI i S EkMyomy S; 1&2 Bedrooms | $ FHA Housing I 1 HUO Certificates « 2 Accepted i S RA'eAvallM * « t PleeaeCM: • « » ^ 33C-781-02M 0 ^ 2 I 8 № E S ! ? i FITNESS FLYER, EXERCISEequipment, EC w/vldeo tape, brand new. $100. Paid $199.998-7798. FOR SALE-NAIL'tech equipment Nail table, chairs, fluorescent nail sign and more. Like new-call 492- 7371.______________________ FREE CEL PHONE with free minutes. Activation required. (336) 816-6600.___________________. K ft Q 8ALVAQE:4'x8'x1/4’ wafer board, $3.99/ea.; 4’x8’ Cedar i Closet liner, $12.95/ea.; S’X12' ■ j premium flooring fiberboard, $9,95/ea. Grade Mark, 2X4 studs, i $2.49/ea. bidg. stone $140/pr. palletf140 sq. 4’X8'X1/2- thick Insulation bd. $7.95/ea.; 3,000 lb. 1 cap. warehouse caits, $49/ea. prehung exterior steel doors, ; $69/ea.; Roofing felt. $6.95/roll; We stock stainless sleel in sheets & pipe.l/lnterior paneling $5.95/ea.; Coroigated culvert pipe up to 24* dia.; we stock pumps & accessories for wells. Fonnica, $.50 sq. ft.; pa^$7.95/ea.K & G Salvage (Reynoida Rd.) 1st business on west bank of Yadkin River. 336-699-2124. KENMORE H.D. WASHER 6cyc.,EC. $125. Hotpoint microwave SSQ. Daybed, white metal, $30. Stereo, am/fm, twin tape deck, tall speakers, $25. Free firewood. Dirt for sale, 10 to 12 tandom loads,$10 load. Call 492-7360.________ RIDING LAWN MOWER, ford 38 | In. cut. EC. 996^4235.__________ ' SAVE THOUSANDS WHILEprotecting your Investmentsl Must sell 3 new arch type steel buildings. 25x30. 35x50. Undelivered orders & repossessions. Easy financing.Call for availability 1-800-222-^. SPORT MAOS FOR sale. 284- 4253. Need To Place An Ad In Hie Glassifledi? hrVM L. TtalM10iMcdiii*l6.00;«ch•ddHIOMlimdlalO«. Yird Sria ads am piyabla In idviMeL Оий1т 1«с1ма11Маба1а1Шпоол1\»а0Ц1 M O BILE HO M ES A U C T I O N AUGUST S SATURDAY 11AM PILOT MOBILE HOMES Ш-ЕХГГТО WEBBROAO SAUSBURY, NC IS NEW HOMESsasa MODELS CASH OR GOOD CHECK 1250.00 BUYERS FEE M ILU AUCTION CO.NCAL472» 4 W - 6 3 7 - 2 8 2 8 •A'' jÿ r jP ^ C O im Y ENTERPRISE RECOUD, Aug. «, 1998 DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 6,1998 - D7 e L A S S I F I E D e vpffiatPBNBroE FRQETIABLE. «етйооГйнтайбо ¡¡••d ten (10) AA baltorim and ол* »•volt batleiy forth* single ctunnel CB. $150 for all 3. $50 for one «Bh. (ЗЭв) 990-2096. Il not avellabl«, plftt» leave a mewge. игаюнт PUNO, I92S; Rainbow oi’ä . im - " " '“ “ ™-'®"-'“ ® •М УМШНА SUPCR let. $1500, qood ahape. 712-0470. M o h ilp H o iito s /R o fil 3M MOWLE HOME In Shady Qrove arw. $3es/mo. 940-2346. TRAILERS FOR RENT. Water furnished. Located on Turrentine Church Rd. Call 996-7746 leave message. M o b ile H om ps/S nle : we TRADE Гог anything ol value.: Let you car, Jeweliy, appliances,■ etc. make the down payment on ; your new home. Call вбО-593-7814 ■.ОГ338-744-9557._____________ I4M.00 Down on SIngltwklMw/ ■fe. Call 800-539-7814 Or 336-744- 9557.______________________ : $996.00 Down on DoubltwldM w/ ' : a/e. Call 800-593-7S14 or 336-744- 9557. 1N3 “NORBIS", 14X70,3BR, 2ba, garden tub, wood paneling, central air. (336) 463-5348 (Courtney). 19M FISCHER 14X71 Mobile home, solid, well-built. $9000. Relrloeralor, stove, Rheem central air unit Included. 2BR w/walk-ln ck>sets, 2 lull balhs, real wood burning nreplace. Buyer responslbla lor moving and set-up. Home Is presently In Mocksville. Call Kelly Carter, (803) 329-6160 (Rock Hill, S.C.)______________ 3BR HOME set-up In Mocksville area. Olf 601 N. $1595 dn.» pmts. 0l$311.75. 751-7734._________ 9S MODEL, 3BR, 2ba, del & sel, only 850 down, 177 month pmli. 1- 80i}-27a-3t46._______________ ABANDONED HOME IN Advance area. $1249 down & payments ol $265/mo. 751-7734.___________ AMAZINa RENT-TO-own program. Don't let your landlord gel rlch...call lor details. 744-1305.__________ ATTN. BARGAIN HUNTER-OSmodel repo, 2 BR, 2ba, 14x80 vinyl, shingle, lived in 4 mos., 10 K bekiw original sell price. 10% down, 237 month. 1-800-27a-3146.________ BELOW WHOLESALE DELUXEmodel, 14x80, 3BR, 2ba, vinyl, shingle, decks. 1-600-278-3146. BRAND NEW 1998 14x80 set up In beautllul park. Ready lo move in lot more inlomiallon call 800-593-7814 or 336-744-9557._____________ CHARMINQ REMODELED 14X70,14x70 2BR, 2ba, del., sel, skirt, steps, elect., $700 dn., 245 month only 7 yrs. 1-800-278-3146. CREDIT HOTLINENo sales, no hassle, gel pre­approved by phone In 30 mln. or IM*. 6^1800-593-7814 or _______336-744-9557._______ DBL-WIDE REPO on acre k)t near Cooleemee area. Take up ^^enls ol $496.68. 336-751- LAND HOME PACKAOES, over 400 properties In 5 counties. Land Is ready. To meet new owners call 744-1305-Victory Homes. LIQUIDATION; 3 LEFT, '97 must move doublewldas, himlshed/decorated. Lowest prices ol Ihe yearl Call lor details. 744- 1307.______________________ MUST SEE THIS one, 14x70, 2BR, 2ba, del & sel, your lot, 500 down, 173 month. 284-4001.__________ NICE 9« DOUBLEWIDE 3BR, 2ba, del, set, skirt, steps, hi. pump, 10% dp, 284 month, won't lu ll 1-800- 278-3146___________________, REPOS, SW, UW. rea^ to move In today. Call lor details. 744-1306. ‘«5 OAKWOOD 14X68, 2BR, new carpel, remodeled balh, w/ deck. 5.940-5136. NOTICIPUBUC SALE: Mocksville Mlnl- Slorage intends lo sell contents ol Ihe lollowing units lor u w kl rent and expenses. #81 Tim Polk $135, «331 Sheila Morrlslon $135, i175 Barry Whltaliet $300, «199 David Churoh ($275), 128 Alyanna Dulln ($180\ and *89 Loyal Clemenl ($135) Househola Hems. Sale date: Aug. 19,1998 al 2 p.m. Balance musi be paid In lull by Aug. 17, 1998 to prevent sale. Cash or money order, only. No personal checks lor overdue accounts. 817 Salisbury Rd. 751-2483. RV/Motor Homo 1»7t UYTON CAMPER, 18 II. w/awning, 4 new tires, ac, healer, slove S relrlg. Sleeps 6. Call 284- 6136. •u MIDAS MOTORHOME, 24', 50,000 miles, 454, loaded, $6500. 492-5238. PRESSURE CLEANINO: All TVpessiding, clean and waterproof decks, gaUM^^rlvewaya and walkways. RENT-A4IUSBANDHandyman, odd lobs, small )oba ok. Free estimates. 996-5371_______ WILL CLEAN HOUSES. 284-4579. WILL 00 INDUSTRIAL orcommercial cleaning on Urst or second shift. For more inlonnation call (336) 751-5833. RILEY TRUCKWa ••Bob Car Work* 'Driveway Rock Delivered' •SmailJobsWekxxne* Phone-99e-576e МоЫ1е-940-7954 PIANO LESSONS. THIRTY min. lor $10.492-7656.____________ PIANO TUNINQRepairing & Rebuilding Self-plMers,Sales & Senrlce Wallace Barford 998-2789 LARRY’S W O O D F L O O R SERVICE Laying • Sendkig • Finishing FREE ESTIMATES Омап LanyMcCknmy laLtlm nod Drive f 336-751-1721 ? ABC PAINTINO AND WALLPAPERINQ15 years experience "Our commllmenl Is quality through experienced teamwork." 751-3813 LINK'S SEAMLESS QUTTERINQRichard Unk-Owner Free Estimates _________996-1798_________ PAINTINGRemodeling - Home Repairs Large or Small Free Estimates JAMES MILLER 998-8340 w i s i m m M IN I- S T O R A G E For all your storage needs, choose us! Come by to inquire about free rental. 2975 Hwy. 64 E in Fork GoM (oday! ( 3 9 6 ) 9 9 8 - 8 8 1 0 GALVALUME 1 WtiSlliilksir 1 1 Free Estimates 1 1 Work Guaranteed 1 a O Y C A R W A R R A N T Y Longest Lasting 3'(kvverage / Many Ckilors f Pole Buildings i Metal Roofs & Skiing m m h ie m e iiu 1 336-492-7820 | ^ f in is h e s ^ ^ Fumltttic KefiniihlngAbitonlion CurtoaWMdwoiUiigtCnteRkkMkeli<336)492-«020 TRACTOR SALES f t SERVICE М а М к М М М М а е S I N K _ a t æ a s „ ^ Prime-time Teller 16-19 hrs. per week (afternoons) H ourly rate is $ 10/no benefits. Previous cash handling experience. Must be able to train fu ll time. NationiBink Personnel 805-2661 An Equal Opponunily Employer Il miDIV iS TANGLEWOOD PARK S E A S O N A L G R O V N D S K E E P E R 8-10 Months employment 40 hrs pkis per week. Must wotk weekends. LooWno for motivated ‘ persons to maintain Paik sheKera and grounds in an ouWoofPaHiamfcbnm^ttisthaw W M M M f! INTERESTED??? Apply in person Tanglewood Personnel Office (Main Office) Hwy 158 West Clemmons, NC 27012 8;30A-4;30P Mon-Frl CUio/ifc ‘ETo uM eeé fljo u » c B ud g etl" . i Ä Ä Ä ' S S s r . ’ FOR LEASE STORAGE TRAILERS (Long or Short Term - RENTALS) Ellis Auto Auction Cars, Thicks Vans, etc. A uction «very W edm iday at 6:30 pm. Approx 300 (v w y «m k. Auction every THIRD Saturday at l l iam. Approx 100 ve h ic ln . Open to dealers and public. C o m to aeli o r buy, o r lu s t cofflel $15 FREE CASH In August. Office opens a t 10 am, M onday - Thursday For Inform ation call 336-2844080 Fax; 336-284-6455 Located on Hwy 601; NORTH of Salisbuiy, SOUTH of Moclcsvillc Ellis Auto Auction ^ m j ^>:да«е4в8-771в» (100) 247-4719418 ] ..........................-....... w \ U I IIOI sl W n U K l Ks InAnlry In uniMnMM pioMiiing !• seeking qualiM In d h ^ woriilnourwafMiouMkicaMliilheHiinplonliiduitriilPaikCI^^ , WiilylollllindpMkbaxMO«dinwgMlorrMim«jgoodiOMriltaPC b it«lb iri»d i scanning ilalk)n«i№mi№giotlingd«Montb^ produci oond№ and typ* of diinage Mliined. Rk|uIiww№ dlpWaquIvaM, ib ily lo ilind In king parkidi ol iìim'and lill up lo 35 Ib. AMnlion lo diW and a lainMioik alliluda a mu«. C o n ^---1---■ — «---1eipentncia pfPitTia. ExcaatntbMi№ Pdvac/iickdtin, haaMiUanlaHI^^ 401(k). Flix banani & «d tiM. EOE. Onig KHM iiquliid. Applytipmonatiail ClMMnliMOr„C BAILEV« HOWARD TOURS NC.In5u8esi’breai(ia8l»'l dinneral Daniel Boone Restaurant, ShMpIng al Shops of Ihe Parkway. $42/person. Nashville, Tenn.-sold out. Amlsh Country, Lancaster, Penn.-sold oul. Nov. 21, Pigeon Forge, Tenn., 1 day, annual Christmas Shopping Tour and Winterfest lights. $3&^rson. Dec. 5 4 6, %rtle Beach, 2 shows, 2 meals, $130 ea. Driven Gene Livengood, 998-4338. SAUSBURY MOTOR CO,Buick-Dodge 700 W. Innes St., Salisbuiy _______704-636-1341 VOLKSWAGEN VAN. GOODcondition. Needs muffler. $1750. 336-751-2723. 336-751-3442M o c l(S v llle jJ < C Get the Hollywood Connection! CilUbffll» bixd Health a WcUiK» Co. now rccraUlng oaMiltn fot tool irci. Eictllml maitaing a coopcnuikHi pUn. Own )-our own builntsi. low «anup fce no rbk. Share product* • opportiwliy. Call now for dtUlb.7H-lgW SrCCIÄl ГзсИз:;М!::Зо|;л Г:;с: Û.3 Г];П,:п:з Нлтйигр.сг: C:.î Cul Sut: • Sanú'xicíie: Moe.-Sat llam-9pm.S«. CLOSEDi Drive-Thru belween Baskin Robbins i Pizza Hut:766-6011 Young Children’s Leamliw Cantar l^ o p w iliig t lo r t lir i« a ir t 4 • ^ , ! X S S S S f S ! f f < 1Г Ш в и $ . т : - J lM e M r a M d a 1ог4|мгойЬ. М П м C a ra O n ly Ш ш ж - 5 М щ ж 184 781-7118 ,1№li8*iy.|kitlw •ï OF C LEM M O N S ; Meadowbrook Manor of Clemmons is ; now accepting applications for the following positions: RN-MDS Coordinator 8:30un-Spiii • Mon-Fii LPN 3-11 shift LPN 11-7 shift Premium pay shift for CNAa . P6f8 0n to < Meadowtoook Manor of Clemmons • 3905 Clemmons Rd. ’ < Clemmons, NC Attn: Cynthia Pierce RN SDC _ 3 3 8 - 7 a a : : f t i^ T D S INEXPENSIVE PROFITABLE ■TT DOOOE VAN, a/c, p/s, рЛ), VB, $500 OBO. 704-546-3117. № cans after 9:30 p.m._____________> ‘77 FORD РЮК-ир tnick, good cond. $1000 firm; 78 wrd Thunderbird, $500 Ппп. 2в4-гЮ7г: '•б NISSAN 200SX, blue w/Ыие Int., p/Vv, CC, ac. Tinted windows, sound nstem, rims, 5 spd., 141K. $3900, OBO. 751-9896. 'Se FORD F-250 pkdtup tnick. 6 cyl., straight drive, power steering, power brakes. Well maintained, $5000. Call aller 5pm. 492-7762. W HONDA PRELUDE SI. Red, 5spd, sunrool, alk>y wheels, AM/Flki cassette, AC, pw, pi, one owner, EC, 76K, $12.500. Jnda, 766-4126 day, 6504)612 evening. ■•7 FORD TRUCK. F-1S0 XLT, LB., loaded, air, lift, cnjlse, auto, V- 8, am/lm cassette, p.w„ remote door entry, anU-lhelt alami, remote mirrors, alk)y wheels, Reese hitch, ninning boanJe, bedliner, 30-gd gas lank, rear sikling window, 2. lone paint, power seal 15,000 ml., like new. $18,195.940-5065. ; ■M SENTRA se 4dr., auto, a/c, p/w. sunrool, keyless entry, lufc ^ » l^ a ta k e o v e V p m S : CWW OmECTOB AND planlstlpr small membership churcli. For more Inlomialton contact 336-492- 7554 or 336-751-2754 after 6 p.m. WANTEDI WE BUY lumilure- bedroom sets, dining room sets; cojee & end tables, desks, an; baby llems-strollers, carseals cribs, walkers, swings. RED DOOR Conslgnmeni Furniture Gallery. 766-0415. 2513 Neudorf Dr.; Clemmons _ . t « . . t s , o ? « Employnioiil POSITION W IU be open within ■t Davie Couniy Rnance Oflice inning October 1, 1998. The wing Is a briel description: e; Accountant I lary Grade; 68-----1: $28,314-$43,926-_lk)n:Involves, but Is not limited lo, - toumal entries, balancing Mger accounts, monthly out procedures. Investment lament and cash now ig, and budget n Irom a lour year college university with a major or ■ Ion In accounting ar<i ol accounUrn/audlllng J. Experience In Lotus Mtarosoft Excel and main I computer operaUons will be ¡order io be conskiered lor this " n, a Davie Couniy or State ol Carolina employment Dllcatton must be completed In llrety and submitted to James J. ' Davie Couniy Assistant Manager/Finance Director, Main St., Mocksville. NC 128. Position open unlil lilled. Couniy Is an equallunltvempkiver.__________ YOU LOOKING lor excellent late model equlpmeni lo workout ol Salisbury, NC I and be home every day? It bare 23 yra. ot age, have 2 yre. T tractor trailer exp. & can pass " reg. Call Carolina Logistics at 1-888-815-0090, Mon-Fri, Г- mployiiK'nl 2 PoémONS OPEN for chiki care provider» with experience. Call 492-2158. BERMUDA VILUQE HASopenings for It daytime waltresses/Wallera. Apply In person-Hwy. 801 S., Advance. CONCRETE HELPER, TRAVELreq. Drivers lk»nse prelerred. Cell 284-4369, Mon.-Fri., 10am-2pm lor applteation.EEO. Eniployinent DAVIE CHILD CENTER op DEVELOPMENT......J In Sepl. Is nowшоП^^Мгеп ages 6 wks-5 yrs. DISHWASHER NEEDED. APPLYIn person al Mlilera Restaurant.. EXP. CARPENTER POR framing craw. 40-plue hrs. weelily w7 overtime. PaM vacatkm & Insurance. Must be deawkUM. No dmg*, no hot-heads. £8^7-7061 CRESCENT ELECTRICMEMBERSHIP Corporation currently has the lollowing positions available. Applicant must live within nfteen (15) statute road miles ol Ihe office for which Ihey apply or be willing lo relocate. Applications wlll only be accepted by the EmploymenI Security Commission ol North Carolina Ihrough Tuesday, August 11,1998,4:00 p.m.Crew Leader Comellus District 18019 Old Statesville Road Comellus, NC Staking Tecfinlclan Taylorsville District 790 Highway 90-Easl Tayrorsvlfle, NC Fot lurther details, contact; Employment Security Commission 1907 Newton Drive Slalesvllle,NC 28677 orEmpk»menl Security Commission 1378 Highway 601 South Employmonl HELP WANTED: EARN up to $500per week assembling products at home. No experience. INFO ' 646-1700 DEPT. NC-5377.)1-504- \ \ Ш \ 1 \ \ M e d ic a l O ffic e •M O A i »X-Raylech •THage «Receptionist Poslttons Available. Excelltflt Pay ft Benefits. Please Fax Resume To: 704-278-3573 Pleats Include Salary History ne, NC 27028 Crescent EMC Is an oppoitunfty-affimtalivs employer. II Is Ihe companies policy to afford equal oppottunily lo all qualified emptoyees and applicanis lor employment withoutrace, cokir, rei orii ■statua, or regard to m, sex, national veteran HELP WANTED4:HILD careteachers aides needed, Mon-Fri, 2;45-6pm. Must be 18, please call. (336)766-6979.______________ IMMEDIATELY HIRING ALLposillons. Apply in person at KFC. ■ rrs WORTH THE drivel Do you have exp. In sales, banking, llnance, lelemariieting, or Insurance? Clemmons based mortgage co. Is seeking enthusiastic, high energy loan originators. Exp. helpful, out nol necessary. We will train motivated people lor a career with big town earnings, even II you Hve In a small town. Call now lor an Interview: 1- 800-467-4479-ask lor Jeny or Doua.______________________ UND-TEX GMS, INC. Qrounds- care crew position-mowing, weedealing, etc. ВепеЛ1е: vacation, holiday, health, pay BOE. Call 998- 1743 for appointment.__________ NEEDED RNSA.PNS MAKE adifference in a chikto lilel immediate openings. Join our team. Call Pedlainc Servtees ol America at 760-8599 or 800-725- 8857. Employmonl LOOKING FOR RELIABLE RNs, LPNs, & CNAs lor slaH rellel. MedstaW (800) 647-9751._______ NEEDEDI MOBILE-HOME set-up person, drivera Iteense required. 998-5428 or 998-2479. NEEDED; CONSTRUCTION LABORER. 345-2504 after 6 p.m. NEW CHILD CARE OPENING In Mocksville In September Is cunenlly taking applications lor quaimed teachers. Education and experience required. Benelit package Included. Send resume lo: 175 River CreslCt., Clemmons, NC 27012,778-0316._____________ PERSON TO CLEAN private homee, FT, Mon-Fri. Qood ^^^nellls. Cloveriield’s. 760- RECEPTKWIST T NEED SOMEONE to greet customers, enswer phone calls, have eome computer skills. Please call tor an Interview al Trailers ol the East Coast, Mocksville, NC, 336-751-2377._______________ RETAIL MANAQEMENTPOSmON evallable at Cato's In Clemmons. Retail exp. a must. In person or call 336-712- Employmonl ^ECRETARY/RECEPTIdNIST.- THE LEBLEU Corp. seeks an experienced secrelary/recepUonist. Musi be prollcleni In computer and Microsoft Word programa. Applicant must be well-organized and have ability to manage office operations. Excellent saiaty and benelits. Send resume and relerenees lo: ATTN: SEC/REP, LeBleu Corp., PO Box 2093, Advance, NC 27006 by 8/12. ■ SHEETMETAL MECHAN№ 8 NEEDED lo wori( on the newconsiniclion ol BILo Mocksvllle. Call Mechanical Trades, 706-592- 4029, X-16.__________________ SHOP MANAGER NEED woriilng shop manager with communication ekills, welding and electrical experience. Please can nrlew al Trailers of Iha33fc ( ’ 1 н ‘ Г M a n a g e r . N e e d e d For local corporation’s in-housc restaurant. Candidates must be experienced and versatile. Excellent working conditions and bcnefils. Apply wiih resume and salary rcquiremcnls lo: Karam Enterprises, PO Box 1167 IVoutman, NC 28166 lor an Inlei .... _____EasI CoasI, Mocksvllle, NC 751-2377. : - TANGLEWOOD PARK SEASONAL GROUNDSKEEPER 8-10 months employment, 40hrs. plus per week. Musi work weekends. Looking lor molivaled persons to maintain parit shefter* and grounds in an outdoor parit environment. Musi have valkl NC Drivers License. Interested??? Apply in person lo: Tanglewood Personnel Office (Main Office), Hwy. 158 West. Clemmons, NC 27012; в.зоа^'зоо. Mon-Frl. H A V E F U N A E A R N E X T R A $ $ $ $7-8/hour working in local stores. Demo products Thursday-Saturday, sonic Sunday work IN TERESTED ? Please call 800-411-4891 _ ^ _ _ ^ _ ^ ^ x g e rie n c c £ o r^ ilh ra iiv ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ FuU -lim e iPosition A vailable as well as good tele, . . Knowledge of Macintosh computer helpful. Benefits. Send resumé to: DAVm COUNTV IN T lR P m i^ iC O R D c/o Robin Fergusson P.O. Box 99, MocksviUe, NC 27028 I ★★★SEARCHING^^^ FOR STRONG LEADERS WITH HIGH DRIVE FOR SUCCESS AND CAREER AMBITION! THEY SHOULD 1 POSSESS GREAT PEOPLE SKILLS AND A WIHATEVER IT TAKES ATTITUDE. EXCELLENT STARTING SALARY VI/ITH POTENTIAL OF $28-40,000 PER YEAR. AFTER A 3/MO. DETAILED TRAINING PROGRAM. WE OFFER 1 PAID VACATION EVERY 6 MGS., HEALTH PUN, FREE PROFIT SHARING AND MORE. ADVANCEMENT OPPORTUNITY BASED ON PERFORMANCE. IF YOU ARE COMMITTED TO FINDING A CAREER AND NOT 1 JUST A JOB. JOIN THE WAFFLE HOUSE FAMILY CALL DEBBIE HARVBY AT 1-888-425-0337 (FAX: 336-294-1911) OR SEND LBTTER OR RESUME TO FREEWAY FOODS 4S33 W. MARKET STREET, GREENSBORO, NC 27407 EOE A U T O S A L E S H yo u a rt U B iilin a d i and k M W Iw w to d m io p • Local D ealer - No High P ra is u re •ExceN eirt H o u rs - 4 (M 5 H our W eek • D raw - Coaaolssloa - D oalei S F a d o fy B eaiis Call 336-751-2161 - AHENTION - IMMEDIATE OPENINGS • MIGWaldeis • Mefal Pahteis • Machine Operators • CN C Operatois • Accounting • Admlnlstrafive Assistance • Lalhe/MMng Operators • Medical Apply Todoy-Cal (704) 87241132 Fox RetumfetO (704) 672-0135 OFFICE HOURS: 8 AM-SPM Mondoy-fWday No Appoinlmeni Necessary 205 EcBtside Drive / Statesville, Nortti Carolina 28677 H a n e s C N A ’S To Cover Davie County All Shifts Part-Time & Full Time Flexible Hours • Must Be Certified 336-724-1197 Piedmont HomeHealth, Inc. Winston-Salem The homelown company, we’ll Inal you like you'd expect" J M SARA LEE UNDERWEAR STRATFOno ROAD FACILITY Winston-Salcin, NC Has Openings For E x p e r i e n c e d K n it t e r s (These arc IN C E N T IV E p.iid positions w itli ,n b.isc r.itc of $9.78 per hour with potential to earn up to 20% morc), and K n i t / D y ^ / F i n i s h P o s i t i o n s Benefits:- Group Mcdical & Dental Plans. 401 (k) Plan. Life Insurance.I Improvement Sharing Plan, Vacation. 7 Paid Molidays. and more. Join the Team lhat "Clothes the Americas from Top to Bottom" To Apply, Please Call (800) 781-7812 Available 24 houn per Jay, 7 dayi per mek. Knitters: Enter pin number 880300101 A ll other positions: Enter pin number 880300102 Equal Op|x>nunity EntpIo>cr Q ApplkatkHU an now b«iii| acccptcd at our office located al the GATX Davie Plant A4««.NC RMinning Thunidav. lulv 30lh Applicalion Times are М т Л у ■ f r i * » Ш а т - I0t30am or2M pm .3i30pM (Plem bri«|IW 0icraJ0tl.D .((*epiclm lD ladSodilSeuillyQiilotBillhCeilinM K) 336>940-5888 fordeiaib B B S a r a L e e H o s i e r y Y c K lkifiville P laiK Employimnt Security Conunbilon is now accepting applications for liKemlve opentors on and » 3rd ihiftt in the loarding and Hm I Inipectlon Mpartmmti. Applicants mutt pass basic iM b testing and a drug icrMnIng test ***StnMig woik record and’manufacturing enperieflc* detlnd**; San Lm Hcsltry o ffin afuH btnafita pickagathat Indud«: •Mtdkèl/DtnUIMm ■НЫк/ауЛу • Vacation Ряу •im phyt Stotk Owntnhip firn •imploye Stock furdias* Plan ■401 (k) ■ShortTmnaiablllty •life Insurant» •HttlmntntMan • C M It Union -Em ph/fSton • n/AtonKt№nd AppUcationt will ba taken at th* YadMiwMa Employmwn Sacuilty Commhiion OHkaEqual Opponunily Employ« All LooitkHU & Part-Time Hounül Call 7 7 6 -1 7 1 7 Ibrdetaib! O r A pply in PenoDi 4431 North Cheny Street, Suite 50 / Winston-Salem, NC 27105 nim txii«t«ofocm o(ID (Q M pktuN œ « d So cialSocvit}C «l«B M t(M ftu iS) : .ifr A"’ .<« ..4 .4...i , J » - DAVIE COÜNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Щ. 6,199» f R E L A Y J 0 я g щ m с r ► À AMERICAN VCANCER f SOCIETY A TEA IM E V E N T T O F I G H T C A H C E R A r e W m n m g ! Over 75 CANCER SURVIVORS have already signed up to join in the Opening Ceremonies and complete the first lap around the track. If you are a survivor and would like to participate ... or SIMPLY ATTEND as an observer, call Pat Gregory @ 751-4412 or the Chamber 751-3304 to register. There is no c o s t... and we would love to have your name in advance or you may register (beginning at 5:00 p.m.) on August 14, at the high school. Come Join the Fun! Davie County Reiay for Life To Benefit the American Cancer Society Friday, August 14,6:00 pm - Saturday Noon Over 700 volunteer walkers are scheduled to participate ... supporting cancer research and special services ... while paying tribute to survivors and those friends and loved ones battling cancer. the Track! T ^ If midnight is too late to celebrate with^tl;)^ F ^ygi^V energy boostl Bring a cake or- p te ^^^ Chamber office on the day of the PURCHASE A LU M IN i^Y f^O N O R A LOVED ONE Luminaries are $10 each, and proceeds^gp to the American Cancer Society. I team^^ would appreciate your baking an Opening Ceremonies or drop it by the bfore 4:00 p.m. Name Send your contribution {payable to American Cancer Soc/eiy) to; Relay Luminaries c/o Davie County Chamber of Commerce 107 N Salisbury Street t«Aocksville, NC 27028 t Address $ • Vu City, State, Zip \ In Memory of In Honor of if - ' In Prayer for . X $10 each = $_. enclosed Contact the Davie Counly Chamber ot Commerce at 751-3304 tor more cbMMUNrrY Almoil 40 TEAN» «viN waft, run, «kip or jHHipl Barque Houm - “Davla County Porkers" lUT C a D E x p rts s Cantrai Carolina Bank CoMwall Bankar Triad Realtors Crascant ElectricCutte* Tima fbr James Butlabough Coiinty Employees Oma County HospitalOpifia County Social Services - ^Moonllgiiters” I County Tax Administration iMIOub I High School Team First First Presbyterian Church First United Methodist Church Gantt Personnel, Inc.Giri Scouts Heahhy Carolinians Holy Cross Lutheran Church Ijames Baptist Church Ingersoll-RandMocks United Methodist Church Mocksviile Post Office - ‘Gone Postal* Mocksvilie Savings Bank Mocksvllle-Davie iaycaes Mocksville-Oavie Parks & Recreation My Friends Place rs Against Oak Grove United Math^lst Church Rotary Club ^State Farm Insurance - ‘the Good Neighbor Stompers*Susan Williams - “Anfl^ Among Ui”The Hair Company Thomson Crown'Wood Products Town of MocksvUleTurrentine Baptist Church • “Rays of Hopa“ VF Jeanswear, Inc.Wal*Mart-“Wally Worid“ I'i i .-u! ■ " r Arbsted Man Caught Stealing Drugs From Doctor Page 4 Football Fever Davie High War Eagles Begin '98 Campaign With Scrimmage Friday At West Rowan Page Bl D A V IE C O U N T Y 5 0 « E N T E R P R I/^ E C O R D Ama i l ' >>4»USPS 149-160 НшпЬсгЭЗ Tbunday, Aug. 13,1998^ Wrong Number: New Piione Book Full Of Errors, To Be Reprinled By Mike Bamhardt Davie County Enteiprise Record • When Jeity Swicegood saw Ihe new Sprint Mocltsville Telephone Dlrecloiy, he got mad. There was Ihe advertisement in the Yellow Pages forjiis real esiate business ...with the wronglelephonenumber.Right below was on advertisement for anolher real estate business ... with Ihe conect number. But the problem didn'i stop ihere. Hisson.KyleSwicegood,started look­ ing at telephone numbers in Ihe entire Yellow Pages. He quit counting after finding 283 incorrect telephone numbers. But Ihe problem wasn't confined lo Ihe Yellow Pages. Right on the cover of Ihe new tele­ phone book, jusl under the cute photo­ graph of a child playing on a computer, was Ihe area code for Mocksviile - 7(M - Ihe wrong area code. The 634 numbers were all used for the community page, which lists numbers for public schools and health services, as well as other com­ munily agencies. Earlier this year, Mocksvilie and all of Davie County became part of a new area code - 336. And because anolher town, a larger town, also had ihe 634 preflx, Mocksville's was changed lo 751. Someone forgot to tell Ihe telephone book printers. There arelislingsonihe same pagesfor Ihe same businesses with more Ihan one telephone. One will have Ihe704 and 634 numbers and the one right below it will have Ihe coircct 336 and 751. "Idon'lunderstandit,"Swicegoodsaid. He called Ihe Davie Chamber of Com­ merce. "Thisgivcsthechamberanoppor- lunily 10 show its worth lo us." Chamber Executive Direcior Joan Carter immediately got on Ihe telephone (Her336-751 lelephone)andslarted mak­ ing calls. The resuU; a new telephone book is being printed for Mocksvilie. "We apologize for the inconvenience Ihis has caused our customers," said Pal K^bers of ttie Jordan family show an Insurance Investigator the mobile home ttiat bumed last week, claiming the life of a famii worker and an unlden- tffied visitor. -Photo by Robin Farguaeon Identity Of Man Who Died In Fire Still Not Known fly Mike Bunlianit l^vie County Enteiprise Itecoid : Investigators are slill looking 'for the identity of a man who died in a mobile home fire here last week. 'TheyalsoaresliUlookingfora cloae relative of the woman who aira died in the blaze. Both victims <Ued of snioke inhalation in what appears lobe an accidental fire, said U. Detective Jimmy PhippsoftlwDavieCounty Sheriffs Department. Both of the bodies were badly burned, and were found in the living room area, where the fire started, possi­ bly near a sofa. One of the bodies was near a door, the other at a window. The woman was staying al the mobile home off Eatons Church Road, and was wofUng on the neaiby tobacco fami operated by Joe Jordan and his family. Jordan said he couldn't "say a bad word about her," that she was a good worker who prayed with the fam­ ily. The Jordws bought Ihe trailer lasl year lo house famt workers. They usuallyhire one oriwowork- ers a year lo help with iheir to­ bacco crop, he said. The family was in shock over the news Ihat the woman had multiple arrests for DWI and had been involved in drugs. Jordan and his son Lance said they didn'i want to say much, because they didn'i know Ihe truth. A neighbor noticed flames shooting from the trailer just after 12:30 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 5, and called 911. Members of the William R. Davie Fire Depart­ ment were there within minutes, buithefuehadengulfedthe trailer. The home was off the road behind alobacco field, accessible onlyby farm paths. The woman had been staying at Ihe trailer for several months, and had gone lo Winston-Salem earlier on Aug. 4. She called the Jordans, and asked if they could use anolher man to help on the farm. Utey met Ihe man onlyonce, just hours before the fire. Ptiipps has been aided by SBI investigators, whohavebeencen- tering the search for relalives in Ihe Winston-Salem area, where the woman had received visitors when she was in jail there. They are also going to the mountains, where she was bom. Phipps was wailing to release her identity unlil a close relative could be nolified of the death. Elmore, Sprint's area public affairs man­ ager. "Ourpublishingcompanyisreprint- ing the entire directory to ensure that the numbers are correct." Elmore said the directory will be dis­ tributed lo Mocksviile customers as quickly as possible. She encouraged cus­ tomers lo participate in Ihe Davie County Recycling Program. Thai's where the new, but incorrect, phone books, belong. And remember.Theareacode for Davie County is 336. The three-digit prefix for Mocksviile is 751. Three Men Arrested On Drug Charges Ihree men were arrested Aug. 5, at a mobile home near Cooleemee, which law enforce­ ment officers have suspected was being used as a dmg house. The Cooleemee EVilice Depart­ ment and Davie County SherifTs Department have been I nvestigal- ingtheresidenceal I49Guinevere Lane, Mocksviile, receiving nu­ merous complaints from neigh­ bors during Ihe past several months, according to Cooleemee Police Chief Tim Wooten. Police finally had enough evi­ dence for a warrant to search Ihe residence, he said. That search resulted in the ar­ rest of Michael Lawrence Link, 39, who lives at that residence. He was charged with felony posses­ sion of cocaine, felony maintain­ ing a dwelling for Ihe ptnpoie of sale of cocaine and possession of drug paraphernalia. Herbert Wesley Tatum, 29, of Wiikesboro, was charged with felony possession of cocaine and possession of dmg paiaphemalia. Also arrested was Elliott Goodlelt, 41, of 634 Boxwood Church Road, Mocksviile. He was charged with possession of dnig paraphernalia. Alllhreeare sched­ uled to appear in court SepL 3. Some other occupants of the residence may be chaiged lata; Wooten said. : 1Ыкшг Relay Fbr Canixr Iteseaich This VVeel«Bnd ByMikeBuidiudt Dvvie County Enteiprise Recoid . ’ ■;IHope. .' it's one of Ihe best medicines ' someone diagnosed with cancer ian have. That simple four-letter ; \wotd can mean as much as che­ motherapy and surgery. ' ■ -Davie County will be giving ibis of hope 10 cancer survivors . weekend at the county's first '.rReiiy for Life, an 18-hour fund- -...— : gives you hope, and tliaf s what if s all about, raising money to give people hope.**- Pat Qragory, cancer aurvlvor raise' nrioney for ihe American Cancer Society. Almost 40 teams have already raised more than $50,000. _ ^ Mike Gavin, area executive raising marathon that begins al 6 p.m. Friday and ends at noon Sal­ urday on Ihe Davie High School track. More Ihan 700 volunteers plan ___ _____ to paiticipale in the event, walk- director of Ihe Society, has^seen^ and food, ingormnningaroundthetracklo . relaysinsevencounties.Ni»egot Hm i started as well as Davie. "So many people are pitching in, it's unbelievable. It's how it's supposed to happen, bul it doesn't always work that way." Cavin said. "It just shows what a good communily Davie County is and how people gel behind a good cause." The event will include music and other entertainment, games И м и 8 m B ila y - P ai» 4 Mssonll^ 06UncnfcSalURtv; The I I9th Annual Masonic and Davie Educational Union (DEU) Picnic will be held Saturday al Clement Oiove in Mocksvilie. TheannualeventraisesmoneyforlheCenlial Orphanage of Noith Carolina and to help pay for education costs for Davie youiig people. The afternoon begins al2 p.m. with music by severalgoipel gioupi' and u .•,|^h by Thomie D. Doulhit of Winston-Salem. Family-style picnic lunches will be available in Ihe aihor, and the day will also include a fish fry, ice cream and carnival entertainment into Ihe nighl. \ "Tlwre will be some good, home-c№kedfood,"s^Hu^West, who hasn't missed a picnic since he b«came involved wilh~tHe|}^. in l970.Heisnowchaim unofdie№ Ji|db^%|icaicitS^ ^ C U w iw d H M iita ^ O iia ^ ^ ! I 2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 13,1998 D A V IB C O U N T Y BNTERPRI/^BCORD (USPS 149-160) 171 South Main Street P.O. Box 99 Mocksviile, NC 27028 (336)751-2120 Published weekly by the OAVIE COUNTY PUBLISHINQ CO. ;ON(gM Spalto...... vRobinFwgueMn.. :|Mto Barnhardt.... :;Bad(y Strinar...;.!.. i.Ednor/PublÌ8hef ..Qeneral Manager ..Managing Editor ...Advertising Manager Davi* Recoftf1в1в-19вв 1889-1958к-' ■ • i t PKtodicil« Potl4*P«kl|nMockiyM Journal 1901-1971 . SubKKpHonRitM Singh Copy. 50 Cwili $20 per умг in Notili СшсИга t2S ptr умг ctittidt Noflh CwoUrá POSTMASTER S«ndiddrMSch«iigMto; Dwie County EnlwptiM RKord Р.0.В0Ш8, MockiviM, № 27028 : : ii Anticipation: Soon Our Questions Will Be Answered Tliis is a time for anticipation. A few leaves are already starting to fail from tiie poplar trees. Ail tlie other trees seem to have a firm grip on their leaves. But the lime is coming. Monica Lewinsky is testifying lo the federal grand jury. Is she a young woman with a vivid imagination, or docs she hold secrets that will bring down a president? Time will tell. All the high school football leams across America arc undefeated. At ihis point, they all have a perfect season. Their dreams can come true. This could be Ihc year. In a jcouple of weeks, half of Ihem will have lost their first game. I And this home run rccord seems harder lhan it looks. Jrhere's about 45 games left, and IVIark McGwire and Sammy Sosa, each with 46, are running out of time lo hil 62. There's ia reason Babe Ruth and Roger Marris' rccords lasted so long. Pilchers get smarter. Sluggers'arms get weary. And the ipressurc to reach that Record of Records gels morc intense. ; The Yadkin River was getting lower and lower lasl ■week, and the rocks were beginning to show again south of lhe U.S. 158 bridge — thal reminder of the old fishing trap )eft by Indians long ago. It only emerges during drought ionditions. Would it ever rain? : II did. r The grass and crops drank heavily Monday. And then there's NASCAR racing... I may lose my Dale Earnhardt Club credentials for this, but can't we go ahead and crown Jeff Gordon king? Richard Pelty's.'string of victories may slill bc longer, but Gordon is ^iling.up win afler win. He wins almost every week. -• ;Tj¿h there's golf, and I know even less aboul lhat. Bul jast yé i, Tiger Woods was declared the new king of that «port after winning lhe Masters. Whealies pul him on the jmeal boxcsé and everyone assumed He would win every tournament. Woods has swooned since then, and Ihe new hot golfer is someone named Mark O'Meara. :■ ! much for picking winners. 'A t Oie newspaper, Wednesday has become a day of anticipation for us. Our printer, the Salisbury Post, is in the middle of a major upgrade in its priming facilities. But tonstruclion in a pressroom carries a major risk until il's fmished. We've been lale a few limes recently. The process will take another six weeks. We beg your indulgence. But the anticipation is over for school children. After a short summer, they know who their teachers arc. They know lhe other students in their classes. Tliey have the answers. We'll have our answers, loo. The worst of the summer heal wave seems lo have been broken, and a chilly days will follow. That will bring the leaves down soon enough. President Clinton will finally have to face his relentless pursuer, special prosecutor Kenneth Starr, and no doubt we will soon know the tawdry details of this ernboirassment. Like il or not. It's wonderful that sports can take our minds off lhal. The h (^ ran recon)... is a lough one to break. Bul our high school foolball leam will win. ... Just watch. — Dwight Sparks InTheMail... _____________ Local Officials Pay Too Much For Land • To the CdllOn h.innon thnn7 I llimiM lint... ~ C.___e-.... tt_______...l____!.t_............. ..'Tolhccdilor: rmnDavicCoumylax-paymgcillzcii.aswclliui a conccnicil parent who is very upsci with Ihis school bus rowing system. I live aboul 18 miles from Davie High and cant affonl to lake my chil J to school cvciy day. I work in Yadkin Counly and have 10 bc at work al 8 a.m. I pay the salary. 1 pay for lhe gas and pul lircs on these buses, tm very upset with the way Davic • Countyla*-payingciti7cnsarcbcingtrealcd.Should I stop paying Davic County laxcs, whal would happen then? I would have lo pay a fine of some kind. Whal havens when Ihc buses slop picking up our kids? Nolhing. It'sjust nol convenient for tlicm tocomeoularoadlhalislessihanahalfmilclnpick up just one kid. Lei Ihc parents llgure out a way for lhat child to gel lo school. If he didn't go to schcKil they would anest Ihc parcnts. Whal arc working parcnis supposed to do? I was lold to let my child catch the bus on Hwy. 601. where there is high Iraflic volume, all types of trafnc, such as tractor trailers traveling al high speeds, and rccklcss driven. There w.Ti a major accident lhalhappcncdal that inicrscclion about thrcc years ago wherc 3 ot'4 pct'plc were killed. I rcfusc to let my son get pii there. This county will not rcad aboul him in tji« Enterprise obituaries. ' ■! The same problem occurrcd with William R| Davic Schtxil and my daughter. Tbey worked lh(| problem out by rerouting Ihc bus off 801 ,aiu) coiningfraniFourComersRoadontoBowmanRd; Barbara S. Genty Mocksviili Parent Upset With School Bus Routing System To Ihc editor Over the past several weeks I have learned one simple fact ... thal our own local government ofTicials arc no better than our representatives in Raleigh or Washington D.C. when it comes to spendingourtaxdollars.Ournationhasadcncitof over $5.5 trillion and they continue spending and wasting more of our money. Why should our own local officials bc any different? Rrst, let's sun with the land for Ihe new el­ementary school. Mr. Dclmar McDanicI surcdid a nnejob making an $86,000prolil on land lhal was being eyed by our school officials. I can'l really blame him for laking it, bul I can blame him for robbingourchiIdn:noutofS86,000.Doyouknow whal $86,000 could buy lo help in educating our children? Mr. McDaniel. I hope you are happy wiih yourself. Now Io out fine school officials who spent an extra $86,000 for Ihe land and arc happy with the deal. What about the exira money you wasted? I'm surc wiih all the land available in Davic Counly lhal there was a site jusl as suiuble al a cheaper price, after Mr.McDaniel bought thcland out from under Ihe school system. It is easy lo waste onextra large amount of cash when you arc spending somconcelse's money. Let'ssay Dr. Bill Steed was buying Ihe land for himself. 'Then he discovered Ihe land had been bought out from under him. But foranexlni$86,OOO....soui«lstikeabatgainiaine ... he could still get the land. Now using his own money, I bet Dr. Steed would nol have bought lhal land. Again, govcnimcnt has no problem sjxnding and wasting our money. Bul, let's remember our school ofTidals also rabbcd our children out of $86,000. Shame, Shame, Shame. Sccond, the I/ICO acre of land that our county commissioners paid $8,000 for... do what? (Docs that mean land is worth $800,000an acre in Davic County?) I realize wc arc all human and we all make mistakes. Bul the real mistake was mode by our county commissioners, not the people pulling up the water lank. I'm not an expert on real estate, bul even I know somebody got ripped off... you know who... us, the taxpayers. Yes. another busi­nessman in our county h i robbed Ihc taxpayers again.rmnotsayingRogcrSpillmanisnolcnIitledto bc paid for the land, I just think he was very highly overpaid. fm tired of seeing our elected ofncials wasting our hard-earned money. A little more than 50 percent of our income goes lo paying laxcs in one form or another - federal, state, city/county, gas, food, property... Yes, that’s right, if you cam $10 an hour alter taxes you really cam jusl under $5 an hour - seems fair lo me, whal about you? Person­ ally, I'd raihcr keep more of my income. 1 know I can spend my money morc wisely on my family than our govemmenl can. If we arc going to stop this wasteful spending. wchavegot tosían hercal home and it wílltakcthé involvement of the people of Davie Counly. We cannot depend on our elected olllcials, wc have to be thcrc to help guide them in the right dircclioni even if that means voting them out in Ibe nexl election. The lime bascóme lo make changes in Ihi way our elcctcd officials waste our money. ; . • On a final note, I'm all for tlie people of Davie County making money for themselves. So, ifany; one has land to sell, go for it. Jusl don't Iry lo m1| il to me or my county, wc can'l afford any land at these prices. , ; Jeffrey T.PIolt.Chairimn Mocksvillc L e tte rs W e lc o m e d ■ Tbe Emerprise Record welcomes letters from its readers. The letiets may be on topics of local, stale, national or inlemalional issues. ' An effort will be made lo print all taut» provided they are not Ubekws, vulgar, oi in poor tastt. The ediloriesifves Ihe tight to odil Iciters for grammar and foe space.Alt letten shoukl include Ibe name addressofthewriter, including« signnuie; X;' telephone number, not to be pubUihed, is requested. ; \ \Please have letten in the newspaper ofljixj What Is Your Favorite Summer Food?I i i : KiTStaScolt Mocksviae 'Ice mam.* DavtoVest Mocksvfflc "WateniMloii.'' Tony Carter Mocksvme 'H otdoffk' BriannaGatthcr ; . .Mocktvtte 'Iwcream.' ' Jeanne Gaither Buying A Barbie? They Even Come With Different Names Things sure have changed since I was a kid way bock in the days when you had lo go to the theater to see your favorite Disney movie. Back then you could watch cartoons on Satunlay morning even if yqu didn't have cable, and all the giggling, ciying arid dirtying of diapers our baby dolls did had lo ctme ftom our imaginations. ■ ;Most of us had tricycles and bicycles. The ItKkier kids had three wheel motorcycles or littlb cm. They made mote noise and looked belter l^ , but they were just as hard lo pedal up a hill. : :.UnIike the melai cars of my day, everything is pljstic now. These days toddlers are cniising ^und in trucks. Jeeps and sports cars at the push (ija button. The only way I was able to take such Àeasy ride in my little puiple car made of metal to con someone into pushing me. ---------- -;:These days they tun on batteries, and some of diCm even come with cellular phones. It seems a phone made from two cans lied together with a string no longer has a place in this módem era. 'j'Wo child of today is going lo believe Santa's elves made the toys ií¿y find under Ihe tree on Christmas morning. They know the tnilh. Tlhose elves really know where to shop. :.-This week I've been looking for a birthday present for my friend Lmn, who will tum 3 later Ihis month. She wants a magic wand like Cinderella's faiiy godmother had and a Barbie doll. Unable to find a magic wand anywhere, I decided to try for a Barbie doll. Il seemed simple enough unlil I arrived on Ihc Barbie aisle and found myself faced with more choices than on the menu at my favorite restaurant. • . Talk about changing times. I remember when Ihere was jusl Barbie - just plain Barbie. She had straight blond hair and a boy- ftiénd named just plain Ken. While Barbie dolls remain an anatomical impossibility, there are now Afncan-Amencan Barbie dolls, brunette Barbie dolls. Barbies with red hair. Barbies with long hair and Barbies with short hair. '№re are even Barbie dolls who aren't named Barbie, instead having names like Christie, Kira and Teresa. Finding a Barbie doll named Barbie isn'l difficult What's hard is choosing which Barbie. Will it be Sweetheart Barbie, Beach Barbie, Olympic Skater Barbie, Hone Riding Barbie, Cool Blue Barbie. Shopping Time Barbie, Diving Barbie, Movin' Groovin' Barbie or Princess Barbie and ihal's not even considering Ihe more expensive collector edition Barbie dolls? Since rm shopping for a birthday gift. I considered getting her Binhday Barbie. In a couple yean I suppose she'll be i^ady for Toothfidry Barbie. Or maybe one of the Barbies she h ¿ now could use a boyfriend like Totally Cool Ken or, for Ihe more practical Barbie. Dr. Ken. Perhaps, I should jusl forget aboul Barbie and lhal magic wand and do what I've always done - get her something I enjoyed when I vyasakid. Blocks may be made of plastic instead of wood these days, and cap guns may have become more sophisticated. The Star Wars figures in Ihe toy stores don't look like those I have in a box in the attic, and computer games have replaced flashcards as tools for leaching. But not everything has changed. ' Kids still ride bkycles and throw balls. They like to color and sl(*p with stuffed animals. They like lo push toy cars across Ihe floor and watch toy trains rolling around lhe tracks. They like lo pretend Ihey're mowing Üe lawn and sweeping the floor just like their parents do. They like to shoot each other with water guns and build castles and make pies in the sand. Toys and games from my day like Etch- A-Sketch and Uno slill line store shelves beside old sUndards like checkers, backgammon and Monopoly. . And may the day never come in Ihe life of a child when watching a video is belter than having Grandma read a bedtime story. In Th¿ Mail... DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 13,1998 - 3 Sale Of Òooleemee Land Is Sweetheart Deal To itic editor:Davic Cou nly pays $800,000 per acrc for Cool- ecпu^c land, i Talk abm a swccihcan dcM thal uertulrily ap­ pears lu bc a honey ofa sweelhcart deal. The people of Jeru-salem Township arc olitnigcd al ihis Irre­sponsible m:t of iheir elecied officials and ihcir advisors. I According 10 Ihc article Inllhc Hnletprisc, (he staicmcnt was made lhai "Thi.sjis ii fair pricc under lhe circumsianccs, Couniy Auqmey Bob Price lold Commissioners." Fair Price? Where did he set his rcal c.sialc appraisal cxpcriencc; Manhalinn dislrici of New York Cily? Il was ccnainly nol in Cool­ eemee, lhat is for surc. I That slalcmciil has ihc sound and logic of the cuunly manager. Il doe.sn'1 ^und tike advicc a learned allomey would give hiscllenl. As a lawyer he surely is familiar wiih lhe law of eminent do­ main. und lhe sialc law ihal requires un appraisal by u stale licensed appraiser bcfonj any pared of land Is purchased for any reason. Did Windlcy pul him up 10 making lhal irraiional slaicmenl? Why do you suppose thal ijie commissioners' advisors. Windlcy and Pricc. didn’t use gixxl judg- mem and follow the law of common sense before making a sialcmcnl ihnl "ihis Is a fair price?" Why did Ihey nol ask for a fair markci appniisal by a professional appmiscr of ilial projKTty? Is il be­ cause an impartial appraisal would have broken up lhe .swcclhcarl deal? We aw nol lawyers ilown here in Jerusalem Township, and wc are nol professional appraiser*, bul wc have enough common sense lo know ihai lhal one hundredth acrc is nol worth SS,(XX). Nol in C(K)icemce, and nol In lhai blighicd area lhal is run down by Ihe untidy, unsightly warehouse property of Spillman. How do wc know lhal purcluise was u sweet­ heart deal? Lei’s kx)k al some vcrillabic facts: Burlington Industries offered lhe counly all of lhal land, from Spillman's warehouse lo the top of the hill on Main Sircel, and from Main Slrecl lo coumy water ircaimeni property, .some four acres, for $4,000. The couniy officials refused the offer. Buriingion then sold il lo Spiliman for about the same pricc. not $800,000 per acre. If the cnlire tract of land was nol worth $ 1,000 per acrc lo the couniy n shon lime ago, why is il worth $800,000 per acre now? Tlie iK'opIc of ihis end of lhe couniy feel that il is lime our elccied ofncials lo lake a stand againsi lhe unsound, irresponsiblo advicc they ore gelling from Windlcy and Company, and pul a stop lo his .swcethean deals or send him packing. Margarcl Brown Cooleemee K i t t e n D r o p p e d O f f To the editor: I don’t appreciate havinga baby kitten dropped al luy house on Deadnton Road on Friday nighi, July 24. ll has a blue flea collar on, an indication lhat the kitten was not dropped tike il was, but maybe lost, maybe someone's pel. I ihink this is terrible. You do nol have a heart for helpless animals. Everyone should see the news about B.J. Barnes in Guilford Counly uboul pulling animals lo sleep.Barbara Graves MiKksvillc MsriOnHrEhMtaiB CImimoni, NC • (910) 7«e4021 SptcMng In the Mgn, Silu, InMlillon tnd Senrlee of; • Home TlMat«r& Television •Burglar Alarm Systems •Fire Alarm Systems •Automation Systems •Multi-Room Stereo Systems wiiiithiipigioiiyoiiinnipurchm. •Central Vacuum Systems (1 0 % OFF) Р я е е м и о м Е з и я У Е г ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF A NEW PRAaiCE A lly s o n Ha S a w t e l l e , C P A ConemtnMigUi Small BmlnmAecouatkig Member of Anwriun InsHute ot Certified Public Accountants Member of North Carolina Association of Certified Public Accounts P a y ro ll S e rv ic e s A c c o u n tin g S e rv ic e s B u s in e s s a n d In d iv id u a l in c o m e T a x e s Telephone (336)940-5589 Fax (336)940-5589 209 Norma Lane Advance, N0 27006 FredG. Grumpier, Jr., G. Edgar Parker, David B. Freedman & Dudley A. Witt The Partners of While and Grumpier, Attorneys take pleasure in announcing that H. W. 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Pat Gregory helped organize (he walk for thecanccrsurvivors. who will be given a red sash to wear during the quaiter mile lap walk around the track. If someone wants to participate bul cant walk, wheelcholre will be avail­ able. "It’s going lo be balls of fun... a lot of entertoinmcni... a lot of blessings... especially thal survivor's walk, all the people walking with red sushes on," Gregory said. "It gives you hope, and that's whal it's all about, raising money to give pet^Ie hope." Gregory is a cancer survivor her* self, and she‘s nol ashamed. Dally, she tells people lhat she had cancer. And she survived. Al dusk, luminaries will be lit cir­ cling the track, purchased to honor a loved one by area residents. CCB Executive Bobby Jones said talk about slailiitg a relay In Davie County first begon in 1996 or 1997, at a golf loumameni to raise money lo fight cancer. After the decision was mode, ihe Davie County Chamber of Commerce got involved, and with ihe helpof Joan Carter and Debbie Triplett, the event grew beyond anyone's expectations. "It’s off ihe scale." Jones said Mon­ day as volunteers handed out l-shlrts andothcritemslocafHainsofihe learns. •"Il has been wonderful, way beyond expectations. We can't ihink of any organization thal hasn't been involved." Spectators are encouraged to lake part In the event. There will be a disc jockey,andlivemustc,withrock,coun- try, bluegrass and gospel groups and singers on the stage. D a v i e C o u n t y R e l a y F o r L i f e S c h e d u l e O f E v e n t s Friday 6 p.m. Opening Ceremonies Master ot Ceremonies, Teny Bralley Prayer, The Rev, Shelby Harbour National Anthem, Erin Carter, soloist Sunshine Behind Dark Clouds, Calvin Ijames Special Message, Rep. Julia Howard Survivor Introductions, Sen. Betsy Cochrane Survivors First Lap Soto, Paula Lewis 6:45 Davie High Band, Dancing Boots 7 True Believers, Asheville 7:45 First Methodist Chureh, Mocksville 8 Good Timers Square Dancers 8:15 Shawna Price, soloist 8:30 Luminary Lighting 8:35 The Mock’s Messengers, Mocksville 9 Susan Seaford, sotoist 9:15 Southland Bluegrass Band 10 Still Hollow Bluegrass Band 10:45 TommDollee 11:30 Erin Carter 11:45 Spinning Jenny Midnight Dessert At The Track S a tu rd a y 8 a.m. Scott Wesson 8:30 Limited Edition 9 Gateway Gospel Group 9:45 Dtek Bames Country Band 10:45 Midnight Rre Countiy Band Relay Teams AngM Among U l BBQ H ouM ,D ni* Poiktn BBftT CtDCxprm i Central Carolina Bank CddwallBankar Triad Raaltora Cuthrall Family CutUn'Tima for I Jamaa Bullabough Davla 4-H Davla County Employaat Davla County HoapKal Davla Social Sarvleaa “Moonllghtan'' Davle Tax Admlnlitratlon Davla High Scliool Enargy United FIrat Praabytarian Church F ln l United Mathodlat Church OantlParaonnal e iri Scout Suppoitara "The Bloomara'' Healthy Caroliniana Holy Creaa Luttiaran Church Cruaadera liamaa BapMat Church Ingaraoll-Rand Mocka United Mathodlat Chureh MoekavinaPoalOtnca 'O onePoatar MockavlHaSavingaBank MockavUle Woman'a Club Mockavllla-Davie Jaycaea My Frianda Place Oak Grove United Methodlat Church Rotary Club Slate Fann Iniuranca Good MalghborSlompera The Hair Company Thomaon Crown Wood Product« Town of MockivUle Tunentine Bapllal Church “Raya of Hope* VF Jeanawaar Wal-Mart Woman Arrested For Setting Fire To Trailer • A Salisbury woman was arrested foi aittiBt fire to her ev jnyfriend's trailer. ; TeitsaChrist|naWhliewascharged withaicakldefRearsonandplacedin the Davie County lail under a SS.OOO bond, accocding to Davie Couniy Sher- tfr Allen Whilaker. : EricFortuneofl52FiresideDrive, Mocksville. reported lhat his trailer bad been set on fire sometime in the morning houn Sunday. M a n C a u g h i S t e a lin g D r u g s F r o m D e n t is t A tycwisville man was aireslol Fri­ day for stealing clnigs from a local denlisi's oflice. For several I moMhs Dr. Jeny I Hauler has been reporting hydncodofie tab­ lets stolen ftoni his office on Medical Drive in Hillsdale. After conducl- ing surveillance oaHauset'sofnce aad Bruce Wayne Boyies Friday morning, oflicen from Ihe Davie Cbuflty SherifTs Department and SBl Agent S.S. Gregory III arrested Boyles outside the dentist's oflice, according to Sheriff Alien Whitaker. He had 3ii dosage units of hydfocodone, which werefoundtobe missing from Hauser's oflice. Hydioccdone is an addictive nar­cotic analgesic pain killer, Whitaker said. Boyles, 41, was a technician for huerson Denul Supply Company of Raleigh, whifh servkes and instalU denial equipment. Afler his arrest, he admitted he had been taking narcotics iiom HauKi’s offic<i for an «tended pniod of time. He also admitted to taking drags from several other dental oflkxs, Ihe sheriff repofted. . Boyles was chargcd with fekmy lamay of picKxipik» drags, misde­ meanor larceny and possession of l^ydrocodoae. He is scheduled to ap- paar in Davie Couniy Disuici Court Aug. 27.: Bccaiae Boyles admintd to taking dnip fian Hauser's office on other OKarioat aad Ann other offices, the la«i«i|alk» la cMiauing and funher dMVMpaalieii, WMuteadded. Officers from the shcrifTs officc and DavieCounty Fire MaishalGcorge Frycinvcsligatcdthccrimcsccnc, llnd- ing signs that the (Ire had been scl inlcniionally.Fortune told officers lhal he had been having problems wiih While, who was his ex-girifricnd. Neighbors said Ihcy had seen her in the area on Satur­ day afternoon and early Sunday morn­ ing. Whitaker rcponcd. While adniillcd lo officers lhal she Burr To Host Picnic At Rich Park TTieRichiuTlBurTforCongresscam- paignwiiihosla familypicnicon Monday. Aug. 24 at the main shellcr al Rich Park in Mocks­ ville slatting at 6 p.m. Free hot dogs w ill be served. FifthDislrict Congressman Burr, a Repub- B u rr lican, will be present lo meet h'is new constituents in Davie County. Davie Counly will be inthe new Fifth District asaiesultof Ihis year's redistrtctingby the N.C. General Assembly. Burr invius all Davie County resi­ denls to come oul to meet him and let him hear Iheir concerns about the fed­ eral govemment. Buir is serving his second term in Ihe U.S. House of Rcptesenlatives, having fiisl been elecicd in 1994, and is running for rc-cleciion this year. Вшг serves ou the House Commerce Commiiieeand Ihe House Inlcmational M a n A r r e s t e d F o r B r e a k - in s A Mocksville man was arrcsled last week for breaking into three ve­ hicles at Medical Associates of Davie. John Junior Bennett, 16. of 2074 U.S. 64 West, was charged on Aug. 7 with three counls cach of breaking and entering a motor vehicle and lar. ceny. He was placed in the Davie County Jail in lieu of a $5,000 bond, pending a Sept. 17 appearance in Davie Districi Court. Witnesses called Mocksville po­ lice about the break-ins earlier lhat moniing, including descriptions of Bennett. He came to the police department and gave a wrillen statenKM on hia involvement in the crimes, reported Officer D.T Miller. - RclaiionsCummillcc. Buirinlroduccd legislalion In Ihe ID51h Congress to raodcmize ihe Federal Food and Drug Adroinislralion's outdated procedures which unanimously passed and was signed into law. The FDA regulates nearly 25 cents oul of eveiy dollar spent in Ihc Unilcd Slates. áurr also serves in the Republican WhipOrganizalionorihe lOSihCon­ gress and was cicclcd lo serve in the leadcishipoflhc lOllhCongrcss'Frcsh- man Class. Bom in Charlollcsville, VA. in 1955, Burr is a resident of Winston- Tops Travel *7«^* M» Pie/eMeMéU Svtviu 336-766-7303www.topstravel.coin ^2750LewjsvillejClenjm on Thanks The Davie High School PTSA weiuU like lo thank the following local businesses for their financiaj support of the 1997-98 Banner Sponsor Program: | ! Allstate-Mark Jones ! 801 Mulch Allstate - Steve Ridenhour { ; First Union BMT I Gantt PersonnelBariQ House | • Ingersoll-RandBlakley londscai» ' l.P. Green Milling Co. Caudell Lumber . ' ' * Ketchie Creek Bakery • Central Carolina Bank i Lee Jeans Christy Trucking McDonald's Coldv»ell Banker Triad Reatets' Mocksville Savings Banli • Courtside Sports Papco• Daniel Fumiture ■ • Phone Place• Davie ^uto Pans Plaza Ford of Lexington•Davie Oil Vulcan Materials• Wheels Sports Group The PSTA also encourages you to,show your appreciation to these nwrchints by patronizing their jtiislnesses. Special recognition is | also extended lo Ihe nine sponsors (•) who have a "perfect I sponionhip recoid". They have been a faithful supporter every > ^ ■ iin l994.CongnUuIaiions! Windshield Washers BB&T Office Manager Diane Winters, Branch Manager Jean Cleary and teller Jennifer Pitoher wash the windshield on Dan Marlon's truck to raise money for American Cancer Society's Relay for Life Friday and Saturday, Aug. 14 and .15 at the Davie High School track. Accessories Window Treatments Bedding Ensembles Silk Trees & Plants Floor Coverings Mini Blinds Full Scrvice Design Ctarfa« a. CMÿ «y iMi Mdbb fM IDS Associaus MoMby.Pridey9:00.5:30 W J ê ’ Interior Designs Inc Save 21)', < •tfaw Carry qijt 11ms IStlVCOeomlU.CtaaauM,NC(NatDgerkiLibni;) (336)766-9918 had doused tfie end of tfic trailer wiih gasoline and5etitonrirc.Sheis sched­uled lo appear in court Aug. 27. .The fire burned ilself oul, ihcshcrilT said. Damages wcrccstimalcdat$2,OGO lo $5,000. G e o r g e K W a l k e r F lo r is t In c . Call 766 R •() - S . I* 1 Dozen ^ C ktZ B o x e d 1 Dozen ^ Q C B o x e dn___I _______ — Ш CASH (4 CARfWR e d R o s e s I K cd KlkNCN «kith \ anf A КаЬ*'ч K rralh 1* Salem where he has livcil for over 30 years. He and his wife, Brooke, have iwu sons, Tyler (age 13) und Wiliiam (age 12). A Wake Forest Universily graduate, Burrlctlered in fooiball and graduated in I978.Burrspent 17ycars in Ihe private sector with Carswell Distributing, a wholesale distributing company of consumer goods before being elected lo Congress in 1994. ; BurrservcsonlheBoardofBrenner Children’s Hospital and participates in numerous community uclivitics. He is co-chairman of North Carolina Tax* payers Unilcd. JÎ) /0 (Clemmons I Ul Faetotÿ Store 3 0 % OSS R e g . P r i c e d M i r r o r s" ■’ ' T ' -- -r a o % o B Regular Mnd ftaiiMd €f ____? A S e l e c t i o n o f P r i n t s F r a m e d & M a t t e d t r o m ^10 • ^49 M o n d a y - S atu rd ay 9 am -5p m (336)712-8162 5046 Styers Ferry Rd. • Lewisville Intention of Hwy 421 &Lewisvllle-Ciemmon5Rd. Shopping confer across from Food Uon DAVIE COUNTY EN TERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 13,1998 - S following cases werc disposed i^:iiist week in Davie District Court. Samuel A. Calhey presided, nejfcutors were Robbie Crumpton i?^Corey Buggs, ossisUuit DAs. ;~:Ainalhan Adler, speeding 93 mph itlkfo zone, rcduccd to careless and 1(0^ driving, $25 and cost. t-iMaigmcl Bcauchamp, conlribut- ihjT#) deliquency of a Juvenile, not ^fty. ; ■' Patrick Bradley, failun: to wear seatbelt, drivingwhilcliccnsc revoked, imyerforjudgmcntcontinuedoncost; possess ordisplny aliercd. fictitious or rtyoked drivets license, dismissed. ; ,^Rochel Bryant, assault, dismissed, regfct of prosecuting witness. '. :- ^ n y Bunon, conlribuiing lo Ihc i^iqucncy of a juvenile, no conuict wHh]Uvcnilc,praycrforjudgmcnlcon- tinuedoncost. - MichacI Campbell, driving while license revoked, 70 mph in a 55 zone, failure lo wear seat belt, sentenced lo 30 days suspended for 12 monlhs, gain e'mpioymenl, not operate vehicle until licers^, not be conviclcd of similar offense, $150 and cost. '- Reba Campbell, .speeding 66 roph in a 45 zone, faiiuni to wear scat belt, i^uCcd to 54 in a 45, $25 and cost -Gary Caudle, assault on a female, dismissed, request of prosecuting wit­ ness. -ThcrcseCoble,so;onddcgrccltcs- p;tssing,dismisscd, failuicofprosccul- ing witness to appear. I ij-rjamie Day, driving while licensc ni^iicd, prayer forjudgmcnl conlin- ued cn cost; expired regislralion, dis­missed. -JcrerayEllis,cxcccdingsafespccd, praycrforjudgmeniconlinucd oncost. V - Bradley Engle, reckless driving, t^uccd 10 unsafe movcmenl, prayer forjudgmcnl continued on cost. 1 - Robin Favre, no child restraint system, dismissed: driving while li­ cense revoked, sentenced lo 30 days suspended for I year, nol operate ve- hiclc.unlii licensed, $150 and cost. ■ - Joseph Finley, probation viola- tloi^ sentenced lo 45 days. if^C w il Foushee, assault on a fe- t^misdeinea»orla(ceiiy,diiinissed, future of prosecuting witness to ap- pw. - W.M. Jenkins, 69 mph in a 55 zone, reduced to improper equipment, $10ondcost.^ • Jaime James, 65 mph in a 50 zone, rcduced to improperequipment, $100 and cosliopen container aller consum­ ing alcohol, dismissed. - Brian Holland, 83 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to improper equipment, $50 and cost - Byron Keiih, speeding 88 mph in a 70 zone, rcduccd to exceeding safe speed. $25 and cost. - Rebecca McDanicl, failure lo re­ duce speed, dismissed. -DannyMediol,DW1,scntencedlo 60 days suspended for 3 years, 24 hours communily scrvice, not operate vehicle until licensed, assessment sur­render license, $100 and cost • James Myers, possession or con- sumplion ot beer or wine on unautho­ rized premises, dismissed; DWI, sen­ tenced 10 24 monlhs suspended for 3 yean,supcrvisedprobation,30daysin jail, surrender licensc, nol operate ve­ hicle until licensed, assessment $500 and cost; drivingwhilclicense revoked, dismissed. - Jennifer Parks. 70 mph in a 55 zone, reduced lo improper equipment $25, cost; driving white license re­ voked, prayer forjudgmentcontinued. - Kevin Peacock. 2 counls driving while licensc revoked, sentenced to4S days. - Patricia Pelliford, 2 counls proba­ tion violation, scnienced lo 20 days. - Jack Plolt driving while licensc revoked, sentenced to 30 days sus­ pended for I year, not operate vehicle umil licensed, $150 and cosi; posses­ sion ur displaying altered, liclitious or revoked drivers licensc. dismissed. - Linda Pollard, communicating threats, dismissed, failure of prosecut­ ing witness to appear. -Felicia Poole,9l mphina70zone, reduced to careless and reckless driv­ ing, .$25 and cost. - Melissa Poleat. resisting public ofllccr, 80 mph in a 70 zone, dis­missed: driving while licenserevokcd, sentenced to 30 da>s suspended for I ycar,nol operate vehicle untiiliccnsed. gain employment $100 and cost- Mkhael Ray, 55 m|^ in a 3S zone, reduccd to 44 in a 35, ptaycr for judg­ ment continued. ! • Kelly Robertson, 55 mph in a 35 zone, reduced lo 44 in a 35, prayer for judgment on cost. - Lawrence Rucker, 67 mph in a 45 zone, reduccd lo 54 in 45. $10. cost. - Robert Scott, fictitious, cancelled or revoked regislralion. allowing ve­ hicle lo be operaled without registra­ tion or title, dismissed; driving while liccnsc revoked, scnienced to 10 days suspended for I year. $50 and cost. - Martin Servin. DWI, scnienced lo 60 days suspended for 3 years, 24 houis community scrvicc, gain em­ ployment suirender Псепж. assess­ ment noloperalevchiclcunlillicenseti. $100 and cost: no license, open con­ tainer after consuming alcohol, dis­ missed. - Timolhy Shoffner, 70 mph in a 55 zone, reduced lo improper equipment $IOandcost - Robyn Stevens, 65 mph in a 45 zone, reduced lo 54 in a45, prayer fot judgment on cost; driving left of cen­ ter, dismissed. - Sabrina Taylor, speeding 86 mph in a 70 zone, tcduced to 74 in a 70. WorkingiMayfor Tomomw prayer for judgment on cosi. - Barry Tedder, shoplifting con- cealmcnl of goods, nol go about Wal- Mart; sccond degree trespassing, dis* niissed, гециехюГprosecuting witness. Foiled To Appear • Louonn Bcttcriey, no license. - Michael Brewer, 70 mph in a 55 zone. - Bemadclle Reming, simple as­ sault. •William Hawley, unauthorized use of motor vehicle. - Josh Herald, misdemeanor pos­ session of iwarijuana. • Mary Hobson. 86 mph in u 70 zone, rcduccd to 74 in a 70. SIO and cost. - Cameron Sattenfield, 85 mph in a 70 zone. - Clifford Se.xton, 2 counts driving while lia*nse revoked. • John Smith, carrying concealed weapon. ^ -Terry Smyre, 85 mph in аТОгопс. • Joseph Williams, no registration, no liabilily insurance, reckless driving lo endanger, hit and run leaving scene of property damage. Cooleemee Centennial PARADE Entry Form Event Schedule: Sat., September 26, 1998 10 a.m. N.nmo (if group_______________________# in group___ ConliXl person _ ______________________________ Addrt'sa____________________^___________________ C ily/Sl,ilo/Zip_______________________________ l’lwm>i*( ) . ........... 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CtmiCHoicE 1-800-816-8117 M-F 7 AM to 6 PM • 336-716-0911 htlpi/Avww.wfubrac.edu/QualClioice « - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Au¿ 13,19)» Public Fìeconte Civil Lawsuits The following civil lawsuits were filed with the Davie Clerk of Court. • Edward Ramsey vs. Chad ; Lenarz and Melissa LcnarE,eviction.- Rebecca McClamiwh Booc vs. Eddie Lee Booe. divorce from bed and board, post-separation support and alimony, child custody and sup­ port. equitable distribution of mari­ tal assets; counterclaim, that plaintiffs claim be denied, divorce fiom bed and board, post-separation ■support and alimony, child custody and support, equitable distribution of marital property. - Johnathan Paul Carter vs. Bar- ibara Smilh Carter, absolute divorce. - Davie Social Services, on behalf of: Lesley D. Scott vs. Glendale E. Ellis, child support; Ibnya D. Strain vs. Dennis G. Strain, child support; Tandy Jones vs. John A. Keaton, child support; Lena L. Gibson vs. Samuel T. Gibson, child support; Lisa D. Workman vs. Keith Sclfslaghs, voluntary support agree­ ment; Sherry Gray vs. Barry S. Melton, voluntary support agree­ ment. - Carl D. Jordan vs. Pamela C. Jonlan, child support. - Jennifer Steelman vs. Gene Allen, child support. - Henry A. Spry vs. Linda E Spry, absolute divorce, resume using maiden name.- Renae Kitts vs. Frankie Kitts, request defendant not assault, threaten, abuse, follow, harass or in­ terfere with plaintiff. - Amanda McDanicI Martin vs. Joseph Christopher Marlin, child support. ' Monogram Crcdit Card Bank of Georgia vs. Sherrill Smith, request judgment, $2,771.43. - Providian National Bank vs. Clark T. Whittaker, request judg­ment, $12,283.63. • Chastity Melissa Connors- Rcdmon vs. Fred Edward Redmon Jr.. request defendant not assault, threaten, abuse, follow, harass or in­ terfere with plaintiff. - Stone Land Surveying vs. Oscar and Linda Blackwell, request judg­ ment, $1,530. • Ronald Kent Brown vs. Janicc Smith White, request judgment, $1,623.65; counterclaim, that plain­ tiff recover nothing. - Treva Doulin vs. VF Jeanswear, request as result of dismissal from work, that VF Jeanswear not commit further violations of Retaliatory Em­ployment Discrimination Act, rein­ statement of same position, benelits and seniority, in cxccss $10,000 for lost wages, benefits and other eco­ nomic losses. - Jason C. Karlek vs. Tina C. Karlek, divorce from bed and board, equitable distribution of marital as­ sets; counterclaim, that plaintiff re­ cover nothing, that venue be changed to Randolph Coiinty, post-separation support and alimony.- Andrea Diane Ireland Dalrymple vs. Michael Dale Dalrymple, abso­ lute divorce, resume using maiden name.- Jimmy R. Lucas doing business as Lewisville Animal Clinic vs. Amanda Jordan, request judgment, $337. - Central Cafolina Bank & Trust; vs. Sheila R: Lauer, request judg-' ment, $2,569,77, • Heather Nicole Glass vs. Eriti Stephen Blymyer and Betty Glas< Williams, child custody, mediation. I - Wallace Boyd Benson vs. Rebal Lee Benson, absolute divorce, . < - Davie Social Services vs.; Cherita D. Huffman, voluntary sup-; port agreement. ; - Dennis B. Shea vs. Gipsy Shea; absolute divorce. ■ Carolyn Phillips vs. Steve A.| Phillips, request defendant not as-,' sault, threaten, abuse, follow, harasi or interfere with plaintiff. '• Arrests The Davie Counly Sheriffs De- paitment made the following arrests. - Thomas Allen Williams, 16, of .Winston-Salem,anesledJuly3l for 2counts of felony breaking, entering and larceny and misdemeanor dam­age to property. Trial dote; Aug. 20. - Joe Allen Crouse, 24. of Kern- enville, aimted July 31, for two counts of felony breaking, emering and larceny and misdemeanor dam­ age to propeny. Trial date: Aug. 20, - Samuel Eli Spach. 52, ot 148 Jes- sicaTrail, Mocksviile, was arrestedAug. 3, for assauU on a female. Trial dale: Aug. 10. - Robert Bobby Young, 28, of 1000 Hanlison St., Apt. 14, Mocksviile, ar­ rested Aug. 3, for speeding lo elude arrest, simple possession of marijuana, driving while license rcvoked, Hclilious tag, no insurance, expired inspection and improper passing. He was placed in the Davie County Jail under a $20,000 sccurcd bond. Trial date: Sept. 17. - Joseph Alexander Fmley. 18, of 217 Pinebrook School Road, was ar­ rested Aug. 4. for violating probalion. Trial dale: Aug. 6. - Eric Dean Fbmine, 37, of 152 Fireside Lane. Mocksvilie, arrested Aug. 4, for assault on a female. Trial date: Aug. 20. - James Corey Mayfield, 29, of 27 Duke St., Cooleemee, arrested Aug. 4, for failure to pay child support. Trial dale; Sept. 2. - Harry Hampton Gulledgc, 40, of ll56N.C.801N.,Mocksvi11e,arresled Aug. 4, for stalking and violating a domestic violence order.- Zenobia Rueben Jackson, 28, of Woodlcaf, arrested Aug. 5. for failure topay child support. Trial dale: Sept. 2. -Todd Joseph Deilz, 21, of Pfaff- lown, was arrested Aug. 5, for worth­ less check. Trial date: Aug. 17. -William Alex Branch, 25, of 113 Blue Bonnet Coun. Mocksvilie, was arrcsled Aug. 5, for harassing phone calls. Trial date: Aug. 27. - Oscar Lynn "Charlie Brown" Young, 27, of 403 Legion Hut Road, Mocksvilie, was arrested Aug. 6, for felony larceny. Trial date: Sept. 10. -ShannonDaleBIedsoe,20,of 113 Alamosa Drive, Advance, arrested Aug. 6, for failure to appear in court. Trial dale: Sept. 30. - Rufus DeWayne Humet, 22, of 171 Main Church Road. Mocksvilie, arrcsled Aug. 7, for violating proba­ tion. - Cherita Denise Huffman, 36, of; Lexington, was airesled Aug.Sat Davie; Counly Animal Shelter, for felony la^; ceny. Trial dale: Sept. 17. -Dallas Duane Smyera,30,ori^^; ington, was arrested Aug. 8, at Davie.' County Animal Shelter for felony lar­ ceny and misdemeanor injury to re:^ property. Trial date; Sept. 17. - Judith Renee Crepps, 36, of 1304 Junction Road, Mocksvillc, arrested Aug. 9, for simple assault. Trial dal« Sept.3. Mocksviile Police The following incidents were re­potted 10 Ihc Mocksvillc Policc De- partment.- Mark Hancock reported Aug. 9 the driver's side door glass was bro­ken 10 a truck parked at Furches Motors, Depot Street. - Dean Myers reported Aug. 9 the larceny of a Rottweiler dog and puppy from die Davic Animal Shel­ ter, Eaton Rood. ...-OOk«V.S.rKUiicpoitedAug. 8 someone fired a gunshot at Nonhridge Apartments. - Kay Blakley reported Aug. 7 the forgery of a check at die Ingersoll- Rand Crcdit Union.- Lester C. McKenzie reported Aug. 7 die larceny of lawn mowers from Sears, Willow Oak Shopping Cenler.- Tina Lanier Crolts of Advance reported Aug. 6 someone opened a vehicle door, damaging her vehicle in the Wal-Mart parking lot.- John Franklin Stowers reported Aug. 7 the breaking and entering of a building on Salisbuiy Street. - Patricia Estes reported Aug. 5 the larceny of gasoline from FaslTrack, Yadkinvilie Road. - Luis Gonzago Mariche-Hoyola of Winston-Salem reported Aug. 5 the rear window to a vehicle was bro­ ken in die QSTparking lot, Lionhean Drive. - Lester Luis Arnold reponedAug. 4 the breaking and entering of a resi­ dence on Whitney Street. - Judy Karen Anderson reported Aug. 3 die larceny of medicine from a residence in Windward Circle. Arm ts - Jason Michael Damell, 19, of 139 Westview Road, Cooleemee, was chaiged Aug. 4 with communi- cadng Uiteats andassauUona female. Trial date: Aug. 20. - Eddie Lewis Neely Jr., 20, of 343 Montview Drive, Mocksvilie, was charged Aug. 6 with larceny. Trial dale: Aug. 20. - Jerry Lee Felts Jr., 25, of Mt. Airy, was chaiged Aug. 5 with dtree counis of obtaining propeny by false pretense and two counts of wonhless checks. Trial date; Sept. 17. lyafllcAccidM ls - A Mocksvilie man was charged widt hil and run aftera wreck al M ill­ ing Road and Nonhridge Court at 4:39 a.m.Aug. 6. William Clyde Wood, 78. of 40 Marconi St.. drove a 1988 Chrysler from Nonhridge onto Milling Road, into the path of a 1983 Mercury driven by Edward Vennard Valentine, 37, of Wnston-Salem, reponed Of­ficer R.M. Robbins. • A Cooleemee woman was cited after an accident inThe Pantry park­ ing lot on Salisbury Street al 7:20 p.m. Aug. 4. Amanda Gayle Bamhardt of 139 Westview Road h^ parked a 1991 Honda in a parking space, and il was taken out of gear by a 3-year-old pas­ senger, repotted ORicer L. Keilh Gunter. The car rolled inlo a parked 1996 Oidsmobilc belonging to Vanessa Maria Hampson of Salis­bury. Bamhardt was chaiged with op­ erating a vehicle with no insurance with an expired registration. - No charges were filed ofter a wrcckonTolStreelat4:42p.m.Augi , Rodney Calvin Smoot, 36, ot 99 Metabreeze Lane, lold Officer K.D. Hendrix Ihat he looked to die floor, board to gel somediing, causing diè 1965 Volkswagen to go off the road and strike a mailbox. ' SherifTs Department The following incidenis werc re­ported 10 die Davie Sheriffs DcpL -Timodiy Wayne Fhillips reponed Aug. 3 a Magnavox VCR was stolen from die residence of Patricia Ann Smilh of Grant Trail, Mocksvillc. - Phyllis Hays of Camelol Lane, Mocksviile, reponed that checks had been stolen from her mailbox Aug. 3. -WiHiamMatlhewJonesotMocks- ville reponed Aug. 3, die license plate had been stolen from his tmck in die parking lot of Video Express.- James and Loreiia Campbell of Camellia Lane. Mocksviile. reported Aug. 4, someone had broken into dieir car on die carpon and stole a parking placard. -Tommy Jacson Rucker of Yadk- inville reponed Aug. 4 he had been sold a 1986 Dodge mick widt an open dlle. - Jerry Pearey of Creekside Drive, Mocksviile, repotted a trespasser on his property Aug. 5. - Brenda Foils Cline of Potts Road. Advancc, reponed Aug. 5 a dog had jumped on die hoodof her 1993 Dodge Caravan at her residence, causing an estimated $500 in damage. -Jason Albert Sapp of N.C. 801 Soudi, Advance, reponed Aug. 5, dial someone had broken into his 1992 Chevrolet pickup at his residence and stole a Sony CD player aiKl four chan­ nel acousdc amplirier. - Elizabedi and Tlwmas Vines ot N.C. 801 Soudt, Advance, reponed Aug. 5. computer equipment, tools, jewelry, a tiller, push mower and odier items had been stolen from dieir resi­ dence. Checks wetestolen,forgedand cashed. - Jonadian Foster Hale of Country Circle, Advance, reported Aug. 5, dial someone had broken inlo two vehicles al his residence and stole a Kenwood CDplayer.aSony protable tape player and a small amount of cash. - Edna Goins of Salisbury ond ShanikaDaltonofMocksville reported Aug. 5,a mobile home fire at Dalton's residence on Cockeriiam Lane. - Rodney Owens of Lexington re­ ported Aug. 6 a ladder and building materials had been stolen from a site in die Heritage Oaks development on Hazelwood Drive in Advance. -Melanie ArieneLanhamofBoozie Lane, MocksviUe, reported Aug. 6, dial her Dalmadon had been shot. - Randy Hanling reported Aug. 6, someone M pulled or hil die fence al Brookridge Golf PracUce Range on Farmington Road widi a velucic and knocked die barrier post down. -Tammy Renee Jusdce of Barbara Lane, Mocksvilie, reported Aug. 7, dial an acquaintance had diieatened her al her residence. - Suudey Craig of Drum Lane, MocksviUc,reportedAug.7,diaisome- one broke inlo his residence and stole various clodung items. -UndaStanfcyShoresofWoodleaf reponed Aug. 7, diat her 1993 Pondac Grand Am had been stolen from die Jockey Inlemadonal parking lot. - Brad Allen Langley of Mocks- viUerepoitedreceivingharassingptione calls. Aug. 7. - Phyllis Felts ot Claybon Drive, Advance, reported Aug. 7, diat her mailbox had been damaged. - Lewis Dean Carter of Clemmons reported Aug. 7, dial die wheels and dies from a 1978 Buick LeSabre, be­ longing lo James Bucky Carter' of Mocksvilie, had been stolen from a field on Comacer Road. Land Transfers The following land transfers were filed with the Davic Counly Regis­ ter of Deeds. The transactions arc listed by panics involved, acreage, township, and deed stamps pur­chased, with $2 representing $1,000. - Clyde Hcndricks and Helen. Hcndricks, Raymond J. Markland and Rulh S. Maridand to Larry K. McDaniel and Janice J. McDaniel, I lot, Mocksviile, $24, • Judith Hope Riggs and Jessie Monroe Riggs to Charies E. Pierce and Linda J. Pierce, 1 lot.Culahaln, $23. - Clarence C. Shore to Rebecca Shore Cartner, 3.97 acres, Clarks­ville. - Clarence C. Shore to Nancy Shore Buelin, 2.56 acres, Claritsville.- Clarence C. Shore lo Brenda Shore Harris and PhillipAmold Har­ ris, 2.56 acres, Clarksville. - Clarence C. Shore lo Coleen Shorc Walker and Mikle Rex Walker, 2.56 acrcs, Clarksville. - Chris W. Guiermuth and Cindy S. Guicrmuth lo Janet Bakec I lot, Mocksvilie, $140. • Edward Crosby and Kelly Smith Crosby to James L. Foster and Sandra L. Foster, 6 acres, $580. - John A. Spillman and Patricia C. Spillman to Howard Carter andTalia Cancr, 2 tracts, Mocksvilie, $64. - Randall D. Grubb and Ellen G. Gnibb lo James Kirk Edwards, .99 acrc, Clarksville, $176.- Samarium's Purse to Boxwood Enterprises, 39.26 acres. Mocksviile, $1,190. ■ Helena H, Prince and Batty A. Hooper-Bennelt toTariiecI Triad Girl Scout Council, I tract. Farmington, $10. - Jolanda Uttenbogaard Beane lo Franz J. Hubner and Patricia S. Hubner, I lot, Farmington, $340. - Samuel R Hall and Jacqueline H. Hall ro Robert W. Cobb and Judy A. Cobb, 1 tract, Mocksviile, $74. - Diann S. Correli lo Dana Weldon Correll and Lori Carter Correll, 3.42 acres, Farmingion. - Da«id J. Rabon and Linda Rabon to Kirit C. Schwengel and Bonnie Y. Schwengel, I loi, Fulton, $178. - William Marcus Flowers and Kathy I. Flowen to Edward Crosby and Kelly Crosby, 1 lot, Shady Grove. $540.- Richard A. Seek and Billie J. Beck lo Cathy Bellucci and Frank Bellucci, 6 lots, Jerusalem. • Cathy Bellucci and Frank Bellucci lo Lester L. Granfili к and Andrea Cranfill, I lot, Jerusalem, $120. - Henry W. Ridge Jr. lo Fred D. Rogers and Carol J. Rogers, I lol, Mocksvilie. $56. - Richaid E. Kidwell and Lois Ann Kidwell to Robert E. McCuc and Judidi B. McCuc, I lol, Clarksville, $189. -HassleFayePotuEvans loJohn A. Spillman, 1 lol, Mocksviile. - Eric E. Rhodes and Jamie Cuny Rhodes lo Gustavo Juarez and Jamie M. Juarez, 1.3 acres,Calahaln,$l64. - Janice Laverne B. Hicks to llibatha 0. Hicks, ,93 acres, Fann­ ingion. - Michacl Keilh James to Nayrex RaySmidiandAIiciaE.Smidi, 10.86 acres, Jenisalem, $116. - Oak Valley Associates Limiled Partnership lo Michael K. Mills and Lynn R Mills, I lot, Farmingion, $170.- NationsBank lo Waller L. Bayard and Donna L. Bayard, I lot, Farmingion, $229. - William D. Mundy and Cheryl S. Mundy to Judy EllisThompson, I tract, Mocksvilie, $89, • I jury J. Clark 10 Patrick Clark Feck and William AnhurPeck, I con-’ dominium. Farmingion, $89. - Rafael F. Saldana and Diana R. Saldana to Marvin Manin and Kay Fires Ward, I lol, Farmingion, $750. ■■ - Frank Beliucci and Calhy Beliucci 10 Roger Spillman, 4 lots, lerusalem, $107, - Lany K, McDanicI and Janice J. McDaniel lolVevor A. Walteman and Gretehen M. Wallerman, 3 hxs, Calahain, $183. - Mae E. Reavis and Sharon E. Livengood. altorney in fact, to Kehny D. Eaton, Darleen E. Peoples, SharonE. Livengood and William L. Eaton, I tract, Claritsville. - Kenny D. Eaton and Courtney R. Eaton, Darlene E, Peoples and Johnny L. Peoples, Sharon' E. CootlniMdOaP4>7 Cooleemee Police The folkiwing were taken from CootoneeFoUccDepanmemrepatt. - Jama Link of Wall SMO re- poled Aug. 3, abou 8:30 p:m. dial an « lualnlu c« was dopviing oa hit pniieny, awiiag pnUeira aad rcfw- ia(iDlave.Mlc«CKaitediiilMo>l- cM H M i,iiU AD m tepii|i^,biit W riW l MiaiawBli d, th«dlowi>ikAu|.3,die mming alter die pool had chMcd for Ihcicaaoa, diey discovered dial aome- ooe had broken into die coacesiioa siand. Healing ca^y ban . and юП drinka. Ише ■« no (uaptctt or leads In die caae so far. bM w iiveiiigaico UcaMiouing.accaidiiwK)rtiUceCMcr Tim Woolen, ; - Sevenl decoialive haogiag boa- к м placed ai СоЫаспее Sha(fiiig Семег ia honor of da мая'а семп- ní.l ,.r,f .rnmrrtrtíiiniiiird Л111Т 1 ’’I' "“ -gÄ Ä Ä reponed dial a metal utility trailer had *' ' beenslolenfrombehindheriesidence,____in ThU U die second such nailer taken ¡ ■ I^ ^ n n w S ^ i^ 3 6 fiorodiaiaieaiiiabouiaweek. Wooten “ I" » * “ “^ a.ra.Auj. 10, Oflicer C.E. Drum ar- - Adam Hulchena of Cenler Sliiet iwchaigedwldifaUu«loyiekl.ft,,W;*“ a ^ dHviaghia 19»5Р1уп1йдЙ111готШп ^ «**4 “ T “ ' Stmt oalD N.C, aoi in die p«h of a <я»Ч dno»- Davie County fire departments re­sponded 10 die folkiwing calls. Au|.4: Mocksviile, 9:52 p.m., ve­ hicle nre, 962 Yadkinvilki Road. Aug. William R. Davie, 12:37 n.m.. irailcr lire, 1264 Eatons Church Ki ud.; Fannlngnjn assisted; Fodc,9;39 a.m., trailer fire, Dallon Road; Mocks­ vilie and Comaizer-Dulln assisted; Jetusaknn, 9:49 p.ni.. assist Rowan Couniy widi structure lire on PoineckRoad., A l* *; Jerusalem. 2:31 p.m.,gnsa fiR,344BoxwaudChuichRoad:C0ol- ccmcc assisted; Fork, 4:26 p.ra, griis.s fire, 141 Drum Lane. Au|. 7: Mocksviile, 11:46 a.m., vehicle fire, Wiikesboro Slreel-al Meroney Street; Mocksville.6;24p.m.. house fire. County Home Road'at Friendship Court; Center assisted. ■' Au|,9:Cooleeniee,4:S9p.m.,auio accident, N.C. 801 al Center Streef. Aug. 10: Fwk, 8:42 a.m., reported house Ore, was outside wood stove smoking, U.S. 64 at Joe Road; Cbr- ■iaizer-Dulin assisied; Sniidi GnAe, 10:26 a.m., assisted Clanmont wldi fire alann al West Forsyth YMCA. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 13,1998 - 7, P A R I V I B U R E A U I N S U R A N C E AUTO • UFE • BUSINESS • IRA’S • ANNUITIES FARM • HOMEOWNERS • MOBILE HOMES • BLUE CROSS Jack Adams Al Carter Woody Hudson FARM BUREAU Mark Jarvis Mike ZIglar Jeremy Willard INCLUDING WORKERS'COMPENSATION GENERAL UABIUTY 7 6 6 -9 0 9 9 iiii: Ш 'Л ’Л К Г М К М O l 1)1. к м л г ( )1 ,(и ;у C L I N K A L S T I I D I K S ( I ' M I K A;passer-by noticed the flames coming from Virginia Smith's car at Meroney and Wllliesboro streets in Mociisville Friday moming. He used a fire extinguisher to knock the flames down, but they were too great. The Mocksvilie Fire Department irrtved and put out the fire, but not before the car was destroyed. - Photo b y Robin FerguM on Land Transiers Continued From Page 6 Uycngood and Henry Dale ¡livengood, and William L. Eaton and Lou Eaton to Anastasia A. McGriff, 18.75 acrcs, Clarksville, $260., ; Betty R Ellis to Brem Frost El- Ijs ^ Elizabeth Robidcau Ellis, 2.16 acrcs, Mocksvilie., - Fred O. Ellis Sr. and Marie C. Ellis to Roger P. Spillman and Deborah A. Spillman, .34 acre, Jerusalem, $11. ,j - Cary E Efaw nnd Susan D. Efaw to Sarah E. W ^ ;2.35 acres, Fann­ ington. $160'.'. , James David Hudson Jr. and iJaura E Hudson to Alvin S. Rallcdge and Martha H. Rallcdge, 1 lol, Farm­ ington, $252.• David E. Tiff! and Tammy J.L. TiffI 10 Erik James Rasmussen and Susan E. Appi, 4 ocrcs, Mocksvilie, $283. - Virgil O. Fosicr and Olivia S. Foster to Sandra Foster Vestal and Dennis Gray Foster (half interest cach), 5 tracts. • Robcn L. Hcndricks nnd Helen F. Hcndricks, Edward Gray Hcn­ dricks Jr. and Jaime Mcngcl Hcn­ dricks, Anne Hendricks Elam and Howard A. Elam to Doy Michael Hendrix, I lol, Mocksvillc, $55. - Claude D. Vannpy to Amos E, Westmoreland, I lol, Fanningion, $464, - David A. Gamer and Karla R. Gamer 10 Hoots Concrete, 7.2 acres. Shady Grove, $200. - Johnny York and Deanna York to John Christopher York and Malinda Wright York, 2.51 acres, Fannington.- Rohbin W. Greenwood and Dawn S. Greenwood lo James E. Dail and Nancy A. Dail, I acre. Shady Grove, $54. - Louise S. Picrcc and Gilbert R. Pierce nnd Geoige Timothy Smith nnd Michele D. Smilh to Grady L. 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Oriy one vinnrr per househoU Fint Gtivns and Unm Foods empioyees, (heir immediate /omiKes (spouses, children, parents, in-hm and sAlings) and members of theBoardof Dirrctory of Fint Gtizm Ainl^anr in ri(^ . topailidpotf.MrwbrrFD/C 2' DAVIE COUNTY EN T ERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 13,1998 ^ 'ìM s i. i:?,':'.- ' " • , • ' ' Bank Contributes fb YMCA Project ■: Mocluville Savings Bank ami its parem company Stoncslrccl Bancorp rectnlly ilonaicil $25,000 lo Ihc Davic Family YMCA's "Preparing for To- noomiw" campaign to expand YMCA facililics. With Ihc population of the cotmty iuid YMCA mcmbcnhip growing, Ihc YMCA has adoplcti a two-phase plan fot’futmc growth. The lown ofMocksville and Davic p)uniy have made commitments of SZJO.OOO cach 10 an outdoor recrc- aiional area to includc a mulii-puiposc IlcId and 400 mctcf track between the Y№ A and Mocksvillc Elemcntaiy School, acconling lo YMCA cxectb livv director Joe Hcnnlgan. The second phase of the plan is an 8,000square foot huildingcxpanslon- half devoted to expanded child can: facilities and half for a Лmess ccnter. The expanded child care facililics wilt allow Ihc YMCA lo be licensed lo accommodate 180 childrcn dally, an increase of 60 children from Ihc cur­ rent limit, Hcnnlgan said. About $500,000 Is needed for that phase. The $25,000 ftom Mocksville Savings Bonk is the first bmlncss con­ tribution made to the campaign. TWs contribution makes a total of $75,000 donated to Uw YMCA by Mocksvillc Savings Bank. The trackandficld project willpiob- ably begin in the spring. The building phase could begin sooner, said Hcnnlgan. YMCA director Joe Hennigari accepts a check for $25,000 from Mocksvllle Savings Bank president Charles Dunn.- Photo by Robin FarguMon- Cooleemee Planning Centennial Parade B y M lk c B t f n h a n hDavie Counly Enterprise Rcconl COOLEEMEE - Everyone loves a paradc> no one morc lhan Susan WaU. . So it's only nalural ihat the Cool* eemee native will dircct the town's Centennial Parade, scheduled for 10 o.m. Saturday, Sept, 26.Now is the time fororea businesses, churchcs, civic groups and civic- minded individuals to sign up to par­ ticipate in ihe parade. • "We would like for anyone to par­ ticipate, especially Cooleemee resi­ dents and former Cooleemee resi- dqus," Wd) said. "The Teuik Heri­ tage Dty amually draws many former [ CoBlMMMMiiliariliaftbecon« qiiitcatimc forrcunion.lTiis being the lOOih year cclchraUon, we hope lo have all those people and ЬореГиПу, many morc."There will be caicgorics for indi­ viduals. including marching, riding in cars and bicycles and on horscback; for groups, marching and ihose which регГшп. such as dance or play music; for floats, which will be judged ac­ cording to size and sponsors: and si ngle decorated vehicles. The organizers ask lhat each entry have something to do with the centen­ nial (lOOih) theme. Entry forms arc available at the CooteemeeTown Hall and iheZachary House. ,WiU> pirenu, grandporenu and aunt and uncic worked at the mill in Cooleemee, ond she remembers fondly growing up In Ihe villoge. "TTie fami­ lies lhat grew up in Ctwleemec werc very close,” she said. "I'm very proud of the lown and ihe heritage. I think this Isjust an exten­ sion of what the Cooleemee Historical Association has done over the past year to bring attention to the impor­ tance of textiles and the life in the lown. U's been amazing over the past several years. I think a parade is a wonderful way to show pride in our heritage," Wall also has enjoyed woricing on the parade committee with John Chan- dter, Anita and Edwin. >Of course, the Davic Higli School Dancing Bools, which Wall directs, will peribrm, along with the band. Wall says she has probably marched in morc parades than anyone. "Parades are my favorite thing, and I won't get to march In this one." 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There will be a special drawing for kids ^ and under. duy-long celehntion with extra good saack Friday, August 21 iee you there,,.m BBBKta DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 13,1998 - Bl Ite FIHs Coumy Enteфrisc Record »* *■' • P»e party's over for Davie's Senior League e)-itar softball team, but the eu[rfioria of win- a state championship will linger for a №me. * ;ll look a Virginia roadblock to stop Davie's season, which encompassed two unre- AWnedcelebnuionsfolIowingdislriciandstatc but Coach Kcilh Handy reminded every- QiiQthat the giris' accomplishments will endurc ttH^toftime. :-rrhey were a little upset bccause they knew over and all the parents knew it wns over,"Handysaid,following Davlc's3-0lossto Virginia In the championship game of last week's Regional Toumameht in Manassas. Va. To say we were disappointed, no way. No way could you be disappointed with these kids. Thenj's a lol of people ihat know Davie County now. We earned a lol of respect." . Inachamplonshipatmospherc, Davic swal­ lowed a bitter pill in the opening game of the doublc-cUminaiion ioumamcnt,dropplng a4-3 nerve-racking cla.ssic to Virginia in 10 innings. Daviebounccdbackwilhavengcancc.bury- ingSouthCarolina l3-2and West Virginia 12- 0 in a pair of game-shortened, five-inning con­ tests, but Virginia stood in the way oncc again do-or-die finols, wherc Davic managed just iwo hits in a 3-0 loss. "1 Ihoughl the girls gave it everything they had, wc just came up a little short." Handy said of the runner-up finish. "If we would have won thefirstgameand stayed in the winncrs'bracket. I rcally think they could have won it all."In the finals, Davie wasted imprcssi ve pitch­ ing from starter Kim Hilton (five innings) and reliever Ashlie Sanders (two innings), a duo lhat held Virginia to six hits, bccausc the of­fense generated just four base runners - singles from Heolher Lanning and Siacey Handy to go with two walk^. In theopeneron July 27. Davie and Virginia inloxicaied ihe fans with 10 Innings of thrilling ball. "It was the best game lhat was played the who|e time we were up therc." Handy said. After an adventurous fint inning, when Vir­ ginia struck for thrce runs and Davie answered with two. nins were precious. Amber Hnmm tripled in the sixth and trotted in with the game- tying run on Ashley Quinn's single. Meanwhile. pitcherShannon Handy contin­ ued to keep Davie niive with nine stellar in­ nings, bul noonc is allowed lo throw mm lhan nine a day. forcing ihe coach to make a move. Facing Sanders in the top nf the 10th. a one- out RBI double proved lo be ihe clincher as Davie went down 1-2-3 in the last of the lOth. |avie Defense Looks Strong In Early Going ^)rie County Enterprise As an assistant football coach at Reynolds, Doug llling could barcly walch as Davie's vicious defense rcgís- teredshuioulsthcpasttvii'oycarsagúnst the Demons. h's his defense now. but it's slill hard to took. * "I can tell you right now, it's going to be tough looking at our defense evcfyday having to play againsl them to^lready for(thescrimmageat West Rowan Aug. 14)." said llling, firsl- yñtf head coach who woriis primarily with the offense. "We're anxious to loo¿ at another colored jersey and hit sonjebodyelse.** The offense will be glad lo block somebody else, becausc the guys on the other side arc resembling the b^ boys that held 11 teamsto seven points or less the last two years, including six shutouts. Tbcdefense is looking awesome- spced, recognizing blocking schemes and filling gaps," llling said. "They're way ahead of the orfense righl now. I mean, they're rcally flying to the fooi- balland developing lhat dercnsiveatti- tude lhal wins championships."Linebackers J.J. Ricc and Kenny White and tackle Forest Breedlove arc leading the assaull, while safeties Zeke Earle and Jeremy Shoffner are filling PleueSceNew-PKieU Coaching Buddies To ^yle Counly Enlciprise Rccoid |n what promises lo be a blood- nuiHping, stomach-churning scenario, Qiton: Holman will stand on Ihe op­ ia te sideofScoii Yoong Friday« 7 lin t in a football strfinmagealWesi №wan.>H o I m a n cqaches Davie's (i^nslve line and liU' brother-like Wdy, Young, is NÌTm i's new coach Holmaiifqr]hc past two months.(lolnunanil Youngbecamcinscpa- r^sklckickswhitecoachinglogcther al;№vic the past four yean. Young t ^ over at West in Iunc and Holman w |^ to beat Young's brain in Friday - and vk» vena, i •iSHe'» one of my best friends in the Holman said. ’(But) you have t^widcniand, our kids are hungry, Ytang's kids arc hungry, and there's going 10 be a little tension there. I kive him like a bnnher, but when il comes time for ustolincupa^instcachoihn. we're competitors. If fm playing Scotl Young in checkers, livant to beat him in chcckcrs. He’s Ihc bme to mc, and that's the way we arc."Ancrexchangingt^nls and growls for two hours, their game faces \^ill quickly evolve into warm smllcsias they'll hook up over Ihc weekend lo discuss Ihc scrimmage'shighsandloivs. They may even order a pizza."After the serimnuige. I'm sure;l1l go up 10 his house on a Salurday nighl, or he'll come up to my house, and we'll watch film and carry on like dul. ’But the amount of time we're on Ihe ncld, il's strictly business." There's no question Holman will be one of Young's biggest fans each Fri­day as the Falcons seek their flrsi win­ ning season since 1995. "I wish Scolt the vety bcsl. and I hope he does real well down there Ihis year," Holman said. "I Ihink ihey will FktnSM Davie-P4 >BZ Davie lineman Ryan Klldoo cools oft during football practice. - Photo by Jamea Banringor tennis team Rebuilding; Key Players Fighting Injuries Ц М а Р И и E^ie Counly Enterprise Record ; When Davie tennis coach Carol Cjiart riiet with her team al Ihe fiist police Aug. I.shecxpectcdtowalch atfteran cost in a long-running show.¡{nstead. it's been morc like a tryout rii^now ns In a new one.Zjleluining slancn Lauren Foplin -ni4 Erin Hege and reserve Brandi : Ja^sonhavebeenluredawaybyolte ' l^re.us. Piojecled slaiten Mdly l$Dnlz und Kiisten Powell haven4 pficdupanickelbccauseorinjuries,, :bt(bolh expel to eventually rejoin -tlMr teammates. -; ;&nlon Powell. Poplin. Hege and ' broke Ihe stalling lineup as 1, bul bad luck and other «have Cozait scrambling in the у s u ^ "(A Kasoncd learal was yllwasplaiuiedK>be.bitt we've Itái liinie dM wen fantUUir w in: cxpectediolosconlytwosetdois(sia(lct Jeannette Miller and sub Ashley Bowden) fruro last year’ssquad.'niiere are a couple of places wc'ie rnissing this year that we Uxxight we'd have. "Popli" >> doing cross country. She fell like she needed another adventure in her life. Hege has gotten rial in­ volved in dnuna and communilyplays. and Ihose limes confltei and she didn'l feellikeshecouUgiveto(l2tmii)whal ihe wanted lo. fehnsoo is inlo some private competitive dancing so we'll be missing lier." - Koontz. a senior, can't buy a break. She missed most of her Junior season because of a nagging ankle injuiy. Strangely enough, the ankle has re­ fused toheal and noonc seems lo know ' the answer, including the doctoii "Molly has been plagued by that aokh! iqjuiy lhal she had last year, and sheandherfamilyhave woiUdall last year aid Util tummer to get whai iKey .1! ^ Ann die medical conununity lo Ptmell Koonti make lhat worit," Cozait said. "Hope­ fully. thal's going to be resolved. She's gone through a series of MRIs and there's nothing obvious that's there - other than a lot of pain.'We'ichoping(this)weckthat she'll start to work out with us. She really wants to play." ' Ftowell has endured ongoing set­ backs as well. Abuni ankle caused her 10 miss niosi oriasi season, and a fractured veitebrae'in a her back from asummet accident hassouKdthe start of hericnior season,' "I mean, we're talking aboul a seri­ous accidenCCozart said. "We're hop­ ing shell be back inside of a month anyway." Ii'stcrriblygloomyandilmayscem like there's no light at the end of the tunnel, but Cozait, of coursc. intends on ridding a rcspecuble team, relying heavilyonrelumcrsSarahSlein,NaiKy Vogler, ErinChalTin, Meredith Harris, Lindsay Thomas and Kendra Aim- sttongunlilleadcis Koontz and Powell recover. "(Senior) Meredith played in die Slaning lineup her sophomore year," Cozart said. "Shehaddislracting things .lastycaranddldnol(crackthciopsix), but she's really showing a linle more purpose Ihis year. , "Thomas has been working on her igamc and doing well, and Armsirong has wori(cd on her game a lot this summer." Cozm foresees a bright future for Andrea Hairis. who has tennis in h« blood. Shc'sMcredilh'syoungersistcr. "Andrea has had the benefit ofhav- ing two older sisters lhal played on the team," Cozan said. "She had to hit with Ihem so she had 10 playalittie tougher. "She'sgotareal good attitude, woriu real hard and listens real well, so I expect she will do well." Other newcomers; Sophomores Sarah Pullen, Leah Snow and Tanya BeighomandfreshmenAlcthca Riddle and Kai’ie Miller. "Snow has shown a lol of improve­ ment in Ihese round-robin matches." Cozart said. "Riddle came to stroke comp (in July) and il's really paying OÍT." \\ ilh 13 prospccis, Cozart plans lo make one cut before the Aug. 17 sca- wn opener at Salisbury. "We'll be look­ ing to keep 12 and sec whal we can build,"soidCozan, whose team scrim­ maged Salisbury at home on Aug. 11 and travels lo Statesville on Friday for •aoUw scrimmage. Davie accepted its fitst loss'in 10 game»_, philosophically. ■ i ’ 'To be honest with you, they were as calm after lhat game as they wcre'the rest of the tournament," Handy said. "Wc didn'l lose to a bad leam. we lost to a real good team. The Virflnlaleam was strong lhraughout(all-5tans) jusl like we were. Tliey had good pitching." \ Daviecounlcml Virginia's hanlfirst-innlng' punch.ShannonHandyandSlacyQuecn bunted' fur hits and Sanders loaded the bases wiih a single. AlierShannonHandystolehomc.Hamm pulled Davic lo 3-2 with a nin-scoring single.''. Please See Senkir-Page B3 ' J e f f L a n k f o r d M a k in g S e c o n d P G A S h o w in g By Brian Pills Davie Coumy Enterprise Kecord Jeff Lankford 1ш ba-n down this raicly-travelcd road befoic, und Ihis time he vows lo somehow calm his ■ frayed nerves and survive the cul. Underslandahly.lhosc arc concerns when you're playing wiih some of Ihe planet's greatest golfers, who willbe accompanied by Lankford for a scc­ ond time at Ihis week's 80th PGA Championship in Redmond. Wash. "I just have to I gctinamindsetthat I I belong out there Lanlifard with Ihosc guys," sdd Lankford, an ' assisuuit pro al Mocksvlllc'sTwin Ce. ■' dais who qualified for a rctum trip by ‘ lying for fifth ot lhc Club Pro Champl- onshipin Pinehurst in lale Juae. "Your: ncrvcsaregoinglobeablgpartofwh^: you have to wony aboul, bulreallyyoi;: have to overtook all lhal stuff." ' I Fleax See Local-Page K i; S o c c e r C o a c h p P l e a s e d W i t h | B i g T u r n o u t ll By Brian Pilts > Davie County Enlcфrisc Record j; Pete Gustafson. Davie's soccef;- coach, is hoping that Uicre is indeed; strength in num-1 bets. The eighth- year boys coach welcomed 50 JV and varsity play­ ers, including IS freshmen, to the opcningpracticcs lasi week at M o c k s v illc Middlc School, Gustafson "We've got so many Uial wc have u i; make sure that *ve lake them on a bus-i' and nol in personal vehicles." said> Gustafson. Gustafson had grown increasingly; • bolhercd that soccer interest was fad-^- ing in Davie Counly. Numbers had:^ becnslipping inreceni years, bul the 50; • turnout, and especially Ihc deep fresh-'t; menclass,has liftedGusufson'sspirili ^ considerably. "I think it goes in cycles." he said. "I : don't know, I was kind of ilunking М v soccer was on the declinc, but I dtinfci: it's on a cycle and ft comes around lik i > Darrell Steclc's(dcepandalentedsoit-> ball program). .'.5 "If you had (15 freshmen) every;,j year,ilsecms tome you'd gel stronger^'^ We seem to be doing all righl (recordi^ wise), hut if we can keep Uiis (fiesh^J; men) squad up and ксф Uiem coming>tf out it's going to be a plus." ^ Eighl seniors - Eric Kofisc, Drciy'S Newman, Nick Summers. TJ. Potts}-}; Tim Kokoski. Garth Reagan, Greg> Lanier and J.R. McCiamrock - anchor the varsity. Reluniing ji ' Ryan Barnes and Justin Long, у Pkaia Saa Soccar,-riili'l B2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 13,1998 jbavie Geared Up For Scrimmage I jContiBucd From Page BI • Iccause Ihey arc Tonunalc lo gel Ihc i cojch lhal they gol." But,ofcoune,HaImanlssalivallng oVerCoach Doug niing's first seasonal ‘ Davio, a team oozirg with conndenee ‘ OS h prepares for ils anlieipaled season opener al Mooresville on Aug. 28. ; ■: "Fm cxcited aboul us, I'm excited ' about Coach Wing, and Fm cxcited ' about this foolball leam and our new : coaches. Everything is coming lo- : gethcr," he said. • . T il lell you whal, we're looking lo get alter il. Wc were 96 minulcs away . last year ftom Chapel Hill (Ihc silc of■ the stale championship). Let's cut lhal ^ 96 minulcs down." .Ucking'nwlr Chops niirgdeicclsnccrtalnspringinihc ; playcre' step os they anxiously await■ fresh meat. iN e w C o a c h O p tim is tic A b o u t T e a m "Our kids are chomping al the bil to hil," said Illing, who hopes lo come away from Friday's scrimmage wiih minimum achcs. "We're going lo And out a little bit. We don'l want 1» get anybody hurt but we're going lo look at some people In some live siluaiions,da some evaluating, gel used lo seeing those guys at full speed and try lo pul everything logclhcr we've woriicd on the last two weeks." Illing won't, however, show his en­ tire orrensive hand. Quarterback Drew Ridenhour wlll direct a simplistic at­ tack. "We'rc going lo stress execution on our bisc plays," he said. "We're nol going 10 be real fancy in the scrim­ mage, we're jusl going lo liy lo do our base stuff and do il the best wc can. "Once we gel Ihosc down, wc'll stall implementing nxire schemes up front." 'Conllnued From Page BI the Mall Jamcs-Scott Comatzer void quite well so far. : . "JJ. and Kenny are looking real good, rvc been real impressed with : Uiem," Illing said. 'Breedlove is look- ; liig good al stud tackle. Those are the that are really standing out right• liow. ‘ "Zekc is looking real good al free safety and Icrcmy is looking good at smrng safety." Dling doesn't seem conccnied over the offense's slow sian, mainly bc­ causc quarterback Drew Kdenhour is having 10 woric wiih incxpcrienccd re- i;dvers and Wesley Mellon, an all- Iconference tackle, islhconly reluming SÍ№er along the line. ' ' "Offensively, we're Jusl siill uying lo work on execution, get people lo remember plays and topics and get everybody on the same page. So lhal's taking time, lliey're coming along good, though. We'rc nol putting too much in, jusl cxecullng a few plays al ; a time. There are a lot of young guys, faces andalillkbitofnew schemes, lave 10 know who to block in a lot defensive fronts, and that takes a e bit longer. A lot of questions will definitely ra w ^ t a H i^ t te iic u t w a weeks of live hilling." • Illing plans on slinging Ihe oppo­ sition a variety of ways with Kenny Collins, Ihe lailback-wldctcceivcr-frcc safely. "He's a good one," Illing said. "He's ahanl woricer, he's dcdicalcdand willing to do whatever it lakes."___ Bradford Ivey, a reluming slaitcr al defensive end, has been out of action wllh a pulled chest muscle bul should rclum soon.... Davic has 95 players - 48 on varsity and 47 on JV. Skiwly Bul Surely As usual, manyoflhcjunior-varsily playen are starling from scratch. Gel­ ling dressed is step one. "We're jusl uying lo evaluate a lol of young ones, move Ihcm around and leach Ihcm new positions." tiling said. "Some of Ihem have never played be­fore so we're having lo leach Ihcm everything - gelling dtesscd. pulling on helmets, how to put Ihc raoulhpiecc in and how lo lie up Ihc (laundry) bags alter practice and throw them in the hamper." Bul Illing can seethe iightat the end oflhc tunnel, especially sincc he's got 47 players lo worit wiih. "That's a grcal lumoul," he said. "I think we're gelling them fit u> a posi­ tion so we can sUut coaching them more.' To Make PGA Cut Continued From Page BI Lankford missed Ihe РОЛ cut by iwoslrokes lasl year nt Winged Fool in Mamaioneck, N.Y., mainly bccause hisdrivcr Ice shots on narrow fairways rrcquentiy ended upinihe score-dam­ aging rough. This time, he'll reach for Ihe 3-wood more often ond ploy con- scrvalively., "My game plan will be a lillle hel­ ler," said Lankford, who liopcs lo .slick around for Ihc weekend drama. "I'm pretty reollslic, and my goal is be able to ploy on Ihc weekend. I'd like lo make Ihc cut jusl 10 see how 1 can do on the weekend. A lol of people joke around saying; 'Wouldn't it be great to wipr Bul rcally, I Jusl want to play well.;' N ol only will 0 large crowd shadow Ihe golfers, Sahalec Country Club is a light par-70, 6,096-yani layout bor­ dered wllh 6-inch rough. But Lankford feclsequippcd forlhc challenge, especially sin ce he's been on this iollcr-coa.sler before. 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Tracy Allen had one hlL In the loser’s bracket champion­ship, Hilton daziled in a 12-0 viclory over West Virginia, allowing two hose runners,yieldlngjustonehitand walk­ ing none.West Virginia's coach didn't help mallets, imploring his troops lo refrain fromhackingoiHilion'schangcupevcn though the lloaler constantly found Ihe strike zone. "Hilton did 0 reol good job," Handy said. "1 slatted having her ihtow changeups, they w ere w orking real good and Ihcir coach w os scream ing 'Let Ihe changcups go ; don'l sw ing ot them .' "Well, he m essed them all up when he did that, Ttiey w ere In Ihe strike zone, plus if they w aited to sec if it was going 10 b e a chongeup, the fostboll w as gelling by Ihcm by then. He look them plum out o f th e gam e." Ember Spillman, who doubled and tripled, and Comalzer sparked Ihe of­ fense with two hits each and Hamm added a hil and IWO RBIs. . 220 Laurel Valley Way. Salisbury. 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Copies of the orTering circular may be obtained by contacting one of the following Incorporating Directors, or by calling 336-751-5755 _ _ ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ; I n c o r p o r a t i n g D i r e c t o r s - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ЩУН.Штоа AluM.B«il(y Bt^juinT.DnwdtrJr. WimA.Binittte Т1мм|С.Пт1|| MidudD. Urrowt SlmaG.U}iiKn Roli(ilE.MiRiim) FnuicbW.SIilt Uiis announcement is neither an on'er lo sell nor a soliciiatlon of an offer to buy Ihese securities. This offering Is made only by the offering circular. Davie Campus Registration College Credit Courses. N O W t h r o u g h A u g u s t 2 1 8:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m. (A College counselor/advisor will be available August 13, 10 a.m.-l p.m. and 4-7:30 p.m.) Tuition: $20 per credit hour plus student activity fee and books. No tuition or fees for individuals 65 years of age and older. Classes begin August 24,1998 F a l l S e m e s t e r C u r r i c u l u m C o u r s e s COURSE NO.COURSE'HTLE DAYS CRHR.TIME AHRI12A Heating Technology T 3 6:00-9:50 PM BPRUI Bluepiint Reading TIH 2 6:00-7:15 PM BUS 137 Principles of Management MW 3 6:00-7:15 PM CIS 111 Basic PC Literacy MW 2 6:00-7:20 PM CIS 112 Windows MW 2 .7:30-8:50 PM CIS 172 Introduction to the Internet ТГН 3 7:40-10:10 PM DFrillA Technical Drafting I M 2 6:00-9:50 PM EDU 111 Early Childhood Credential 1 ■ra 2 6:30-9:10 PM EDU 144 Child Development I M 3 6:30-9:10 PM EDU 261 Early ChiMhood Administration I T 2 12:00-1:40 PM EOR 131 Introduction to Electronics Technotogy M 2 6:00-8:50 PM ELC m Introduction to Electricity TH 3 6.00-9:50 PM MACHIA Machining Technology I MW 3 6:00-9:25 PM MAT 101 Applied Madiematics I ТГН 3 7:30-9:20 PM For more iDformatioB about Fall Curriculum claiwi, contact: Davie Campus 1205 Salisbury Road, Mocksville, North Carolina 27028 Telepboae: 751-2885 • FAX: 751-6192 E-Mail: davie@yadtel.nct DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 13,1998 - B3 T h a n k Y o u ! F o r m a k in g J u ly 9 8 o u r b ig m o n t h in F o r d /M e r c u r y s a le s . W e s till h a v e a g o o d s e le c tio n o f N e w 9 8 m o d e ls • a n d m o r e c o m in g e v e r y d a y . G e t y o u r b e s t d e a l o n o u r e a r ly y e a r e n d s a le - T h e 9 8 M o d e ls A r e C o m in g ! Ú:9% FinmemgMMosiModek * A L L A M E R IC A N F O M D -M E R C U R Y « t e a ¡ Р в Р Р fl 0 0 ШЦ т а Г4МГМГ0МД- wmaeuymm т н!лгыя> ALL AMERICAN FORD-MERCURY Hwf. Шв!!пт,}№ -_Л»в ШмЛм worn "Оы гаииттЛпОигВтКфтпГ т я ш ш ш т т т ш т я т я ш ш ш р ^ п ж д ж я ,Ä4 . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 13,1998 Marshall Pitts Leading Pack For Davie High Cross Country By Brim nets Davie County Entciprise Rccord h‘s XM hanl 10 pick oul Marshall Pius from the rest of lhe pack at Davie’s cross counlry practices. He*s usually lhe one in front. "Pitts isk4>k* ing outstanJ* ing." Coach Cary Powers saiilofPitis.the heir^ipaivntfiY GarickHIlKone of the schiKil’s all-tinie ga*ais who earned a I^(|s scholarehipto WakeR'rest. "He’sKvn 10 lw\) prcseast>n caiss4vuntr>- canips and he's coiiung in ready to go. He’s mnning w iih a кч of confidence, and b abeaJy weil-condilioned. "He's probably going to run No. I for us." John Clevenger and Juslin Pullen are expxied to coinplcnwnt Pills on a boys leam thal lost fcHir of ils lop five runners from last year's conference championshiptcam.andLauricDe4'h, Jenine Peeler and пелеопкг Lauren I4>piin an? kvking gtxkl fiv iho giris. Riplin, a 4*nior w ho decidcd againsi trying icnnis for a founh year despiie being one of Carol Cwart’s lop play­ers, has tmdtf a sint4>lh iransition. In facl. PuwcTj expccu her lo have a big )var. "She’s going to bc a real asset. She’s ranning well,“ he said. "Uhink she jusl decidcd il was somclhing she s^-anicd to do. She had wanted lo for a whik\ was tom between ihai and icnnis, and decided lo give ihis a tr)-." Л repeat Iille forihc Uiys looks like a long shot right now. largely bccause sta/lers Hilk Jason and Jamie Ncca* and Shannon Mayhew graduated kist June, but behind Pills and aNxxii from some of Peic Gustafson's яч\ч*г play- СГ5 coufd be enough for Dav ie lo make anolher Txrn. IWe’vxj got 4-5 that are outsianding runners and if wc can gel some help froni our socccr players. I ihink wuVe gol a roal good shot ut giving (the favorites) a run for their money." said Powers, who Is hopingihatsoceer play- СП» Travis Ervin. Greg Lanier and Gar- ick Turner - anK>ng oihers - find lhe liiite lo juggle two sports. "We’re going to bc OK. We’re go­ ing to be strong, but we wvvix be as strong as we were kisl >ear.’* The girls, wK) finished founh in lhe conference lasl year, have lhe potential to alter the league's pecking order this year. Thegirls w ill Ч' a lot suvnger lhan they were last year," Powers said. "We’ve got a real gixxl shoi ai giving Reynolds, Ml. Tabor and Wcsi Forbyih a run for it again. They arc still going lo be real strong and we're young." i’Owcrs was claicd lhat 30 com­bined nmncrs. including iiuny fresh- uK'n. ha\e nutdc ainmtilments. That’s ПЮГС lhan we had last year." he said. "Lnsi year wc had about 23. I've gol a lot of freshmen. They arc now herc where they need lo be ycl. bul dx'y’rc wwking haid." Not only ж they running in humid Augusi tcmpcralurcs. Ihey're building strength with regular wcighi-room workouts lhat ha\e allowed Uk* run­ ners to ikxfge lhe ^’tnetimes unmcrei- ful weaiher. "YiHi know this heal has hampered us si’me, Thcrc’s only so much we can do everyday, and we’ve had to be are» ful." Powers said. 'Bul we’ve been in the weight rvvm un a regular basis working on k'g suvngih and some up- fvr Кч1у strcngih. We've just sianed real serious (lit\ing) this year since \s v'v e got so many young athletes com­ ing In. ] wanted the/ii to gel used to it from lhe beginning." Davie's honw course is at Pine« brook Elementary School, wherc the War Eagles will kick off the season Aug. 26 against West Iredell. North Ircdeil and Salisbury. N o le s & Q u o le s ReslricledFlight Balls Fly Uke Paper Aitplanes rve loiaiherathis old nun is gelling alilllc tired. Idcfinilciy n«rf “Jto it N01,after the winicrrolls around and ilcomesUmc 10 play ballagiiiii.Idontknow. Ih a chailcngc ami there's not a » № lot of rest frum Ihc Ume it stafe" The giueling part »-Js tijins •“ Winston^Salem, where Handv’s mind wandered while he was on Ihe clock. ■Ididn't settowtik much, andwhcnlwasaiworkldidn'tsclanjfihingdono for ihinkingabout the all-siars.»hatwenccdcd 111 do and where we were going to have totnvel."he said.-rtKre'salotloit, more thanjastplayinglhegaraes.’ : Nowadays, you can tut the tension with a knife during men's soccer games,: TTk schcilufe refu,«s to n'Ui'h up a vacation. :'Tlicy say bcuer comreiilion is good, but right now Ihere are nocasy games' ■ in socccr fw guys." Davie coach №e Gustafson said. "Tliere's still some for girls. Girls, wc'couid go abiiul anywhere in tlie stale except Raleigh and], Winston-Salem and win S.0, Bw guys, Ihal's gone as far as Ihc viclon'es are' When Davie’s all-star gitb softball team anived in Manassas. Va,. for the iUgtooal Toumanient. the playen and coachesgrazed the field. drooUog vkhen they noticed the 185-foot fence, 15 feet shorter than the norm. "Wc wcni kxAiog forward to hitting acouple outofthat place," said Coach Keiih Handy.But restricted-filght sofiballs travel about like first-grade paper airplanes. Fly halts lackcd convfciioR, usuaily dying ia someone’s glove and faintly resembling the widely-used 47-coie ball lhat Davie continuously creamed en route to the state title in Charlotte. "It was like anibber ball.and it’5c.xiremely hard to bunC Handy said. "TTíe batí bounces real bod You couldn’t get any airtime out of the bail, tf you did hit areal good shot, it dkln’t go anywhere. If one made It to the fence, it rolled lo if The players* spirits sagged in the aftermath of iheir 3-0 loss to Virginia in tbe championship game. But the parents inflated life back in the girls, taking them to lunch and for a swim al the motel pool. The parents, kids, grandpunmts and everybody went as a team out to eat," Handy "We had a good meaJ, came buck U> the mottl and let them push us ia the swimming pool. After that, everything was fine." Little League is talking about stretching the Sem'or Leagt« age limit up a year to 16, which woukl be devastating news for the test of the state bccause Davie trashed lhecompetítíonS2>Ü3sítclaímcd lhe county'sfirststaucrown. But in the wake of Uving frantically for three months- fromcanying duee daughters to the field almost everyday - Handy is boniering bumouL ”If(iheagegoesto 16),every oneof these kids will beback." he said. "But Family Firsf Mertgtige Corp. — ESTABLISHED 1979 — '‘XOkete ifou2 jiVfdtn con\es ji'tst" Owned and Staffed by Davie Couniy Residents Fttt S enin I Fjst aotingt I conccnied."But I'm c.u'iictl; that's a great sign," If the schedule allows. David Wooldridge, a freshman soccer player, wiltf. try to follow in Eric KolVe's footsteps and Ixx'omc a kicker for Davie's JV foolball team. Kotke. one of the centetpieces on Gustafson's socccr leam, waf third in the slate in scoring for Davie's varsity foolball team last year. "The only Ihing is »eve got malclKS on Thursday (when the JV fooHaul plays)," Gustafson said. "That's a little problem there, but all I asked (football coach Dcug Lling) was; 'Jusl lell me where he's going lo be.'Just for him lo kick' everyday will set him up IW next year." WI lY DONT YOU JUST CCT LOSTI Fixed Rotes Æ О 7 С AsLawüs 0 *0 / Э On« Oaf Approval in Most Cases Д Second Mortgages Purchases or Refinances C.4DIT nvrniMS USDEliSTOQO mOOMMS FOR.VW7aU£H0M£S S »- I COWT s q iia M • M o a o v iu i. NC ( 3 3 « ) 7 5 1 . 2 t 9 t 0/ffces locotedThroughoutThe Southeast That’s riglit. Tanglewood Park wants you lo get losti Lose yourself .1 4-acrc corn maze. 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Pat FInklea practices wllh Davie getting ready to try out fo Soccer Coach Sees Potential Continued From Page B l newcomcrs Richard Broadway, Jer­ emy Howell and Jason Winters and tnmsfcrs Billy Smith (from Wyoming) aikl Joey Bass (North Stanly High) hâve solidified varsiiy jobs. Smith, a junior, and Bass, a sopho­ more, have been pleasant oulside addi­tions lhal camc with cxpcriencc under their belli • ...............' "Bolh have been coached pretty good," Gustafson said. "In the pasl, we've had some transfers comc in. bul they haven't been able to step right in as far as skill level. Joey has a high skill level whereas Billy is morc physical. Billy's pretty thick." Wofford College, hotos by James Barringer DavidWiwldridgc.atalentcdfre man who led North Davic lo Ihc с fcrencc loumament title a year ag( full of potential, although Gustaf hasn'l dccidcd ifhe needs a year ofV ball before jumping lo varsity."He's doing well. He's startinulo get a liltlc 11ЮГС physical and fitng right in." said Gustafson, wlra is los­ing for a coupic ПЮГС youngslcrsio complete the varsity roster. "I'm looking for a spot or two, looking for some of the olher kid slep it upduring practice, see who's the heart and Is willing to step up.Davie’s defense, basically lhe s; front frcJtn liist year, has progivssc a liLstcr pace than ihc skclchy offc whichwillrclyonKofke-amidfieldcr Ia.st year- lo provide a’oring at striker. But when defenses smother Kofke, someone will have to emerge as a scorer. "We’re going to have a new mid- field, I'm going lo play KoHcc more at striker and try to get a liule morc of­ fense," Gustafson said, "ll seems like we need some morc goals." • A loi of questions will bc an­ swered Ihis week. Aficrahomescrin)- mage againsi Forbu.sh on Aug. 11, Davie will compcic in a jamboree at West Iredell on Aug. 15.... Gustafson plans (« keep 19 players cach on the varsiiy and JV. m s r O H lC D O W N T O W N M d C K S V IIJ . K • OLDCARSONDISPLAVI • Enioy Music Fram Th* 50’s ft 60's^ courtesy of Tatum's Music Tree M tag «ttb vour friaada * aaat&atrolIthfOQgb « Ä S '- K rts r _к»йММи9 • 20 YeaiSt 25 Year In-Stock m io c l a w H B '814 South Main Street • Mocksviile < (339751-6016 White ¡n-Stock. Other colors available. , 9 Ц « 1 | Г [•F 7am - 5pm . . M > D A ^ COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 13,1998 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 13.199» B7 S P O r t K H f Day & Night Towing lias fleet to handle any towing needs Day & Night Towing Co. lives up lo its name every day. Motorists across ttie region tiave come to rely on Day & Night during ttie worst of times. Wtien ttieir car is involved in an accident... When ttieir car stalls... When something is wrong ... Day & Night Towing is ready with a fleet of wrecker trucks to (it every need. The company, owned by Wayne and Carta Hamion, has three wreckers and plans to add another. The company has small and medium wreckers and a rolHMck unit. Day & Night is replacing Ils large v*Te<*er that was used for tractor trailers. How far will they go? "Well go any where they need to go," Carla laughed. “We've gone to Florida, Myrtle Beach and New York. Maryland. We go to Asheville and Hickory regularly. We go just alxjut any where the money can take us." Day 4 Night represents both AAA and Cross Coun­ try Motor Clubs and other services that offer towing contracts. Day & Night is now in its third year. The business was started by Wayne's father, David Hannon. After serving as the driver, Wayne took over the helm of the business this year. He and his wife live on Joe Road outside Mocksville. Their two children. Christy and Reece, are both students at Shady Qrove Elenwntaiy School in Advance. <>.v.~:~'!W«d«VtlUNeaMollwbblesln the towing business," Carla said. The telephone rings regularly at Day & Night. It's always something. A dead battery. Out of gas. Car just wonl start. Or worse. The business took a 24-hour toll on Carla when she first started manning the telephone, she said. Day & Night now Day & Night Towing of Advance, Almvc Is Wayne and Carla Harmon with Ihcir children, Christy and Reece, an company driver Cia.vton Seymour. Call Ihcm at 998-7586. uses an answering service to help in the late hours. The service routes the calls to the drivers. Her husband and driver Clayton Seymour handle the calls. The busiest time for wreckers? Snow and ice, of course. "That's our busiest lime," she said. "Wayne had to sleep in the office when he could. They were on the run constantly." Day & Night is located conveniently at N.C. 801 and Interstate 40 in Davie County. Interstate calls get quick responses because of the company's location. Il's a good idea to keep Day & Night's telephone num­ ber, 998-7586, in your car. 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The plants were ail grown inClemmons atthe Miller's nurs­ ery, Locally grown plants have a much better chance of survival alter being planted; therefore buyers know they will be receiv­ ing a better quality plant when purchasing it from a local grower such as the Millers. Locatedat2690 Lewisville- Clemmons Road, Clemmons Curb Market has been owned and o()erated by the Millers for four years. The store is open Irom March through December and specializes in seasonal flowers and fresh produce for retail and wholesale sales. Mary Spaugh, the store man­ ager, Is always happy to answer questions and offer friendly advice about plant care, Tom Miller is also at the store in the evenings and on weekends to help customers. Clemmons Curb Market has expanded its product line! The store still carries high quality produce and plants, but now also Includes custom designed silk flower arrange­ ments, canopies, handmade cedar chests and wooden doghouses. Tom Miller decided to increase the store's product line to include items that were not as seasonal in nature as the produce and plants. The Millers designthe silk llower arrangements in the store. Arrangements can be Clemmons Curb Market tins a «Idc selection of crepe myrtles, hibiscus, mandevllla vines. special ordered to suit any color scheme or area. Headstone and vase an'angements are also available. Canopies, canopy accessories and cedar chests can be special ordered. A sample of each is on display af the store. The cedar chests are handmade by a third generation craftsman In North Carolina. The chests can be made in various sizes, as well as other cedar furniture. The doghouses are locally made of high quality treated wood and are available at the store without ordering.Clemmons Curb Market is open Monday-Saturday from 9 a.m.- until. The telephone number is 766-3014. The Millers welcome everyone to slop In and see the beautilul flowers and fresh produce. 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Maiy Belli Dinkins m i Abby Btickcy ali played Junkir 01ympic volleyball during Uie winter,audit has really improved their game," Dana Smidi and Natalie Foster aic (uodplayaiwilhgoadleadenhipabiii- tics, Reavis lakl, adding that they wiil faetakingoadieiDleofleadcrs this year at senion. Slice the team is inexperi­enced, tfaqf will tiy 10 help guide the ■ yainiOillaW fotaloughCen- t^ Pied#)gt Conference. Rcavis seems confldeitt with the youngcrpiay- en' abilities and attitudes.'Each year more and more girls come oul,* Reavis said. Iliis year wc h^3icooeoul,whkhisreallygood." . Last year’s team finished 14-4, qualifying for the state playoffs. This year’scompetitionisgoingtobejustas tough, according to Rcavis. Heather Schleupner serves for the varsity. 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Bob Vuidiver and Alan Booe, chm|]ionillip flight; Laity Lowe and Scon Aadcnoa, fint flight; JasonTUt- MKiwaRdAlnMcGuiie,iecondfiighl; Chria HeaMi ad lesae James, Uiird flifhl; Dn*. Wilcox and Rick Cole, founh flighi; BiU Foster and Man Marion, flflh Oi|hi; Tater Tutterow and KeiUi Stiller, sixUi night; Ted Plummer and Alex Thompson, sev­ enth flight; and Jim Young and Juk Pdwen.dghUi flight. All flight winnen participated in a sudden^leadi playoff, and die leam of Ijowe-Anderson won Uie firs) hole wiUi a natural birdie. Closest-to-Uie-pin winnen were; Powen (No. 5), David Anderson (No. IS), Donnie Goodin (No. 9) and Rick Cole (No. 13). Co-chompkms of die putting con­ test wereJohnnyMiifer and BobWiliU. C o e d S o c c e r S ig n u p s U n d e r W a y You can HiiMer for die Mocks- vlUe-Divi* fariu and Recreation DifMneariconl socccr league unUI p o a c ( ^ T o In t e r n > IM a M m k, « Onic High jun­ ior:»!» CMtiide IMve la Mocks- v % wjD worit for die Davie Coumy B . ile rp rlie Rwad A t next , rira n l lllOilík•,^!l w riliil ipMa'is nm cnditt for m KauMdy's^ taMMkipcIi». :: \Peacock'a katHn teliide iM ^ n tlh « time with Ml liepliHlDMieiid. BÉlOM aÑIM M i!*y.ii4Í«i«jtw: Éaw M fkiinw sVom w riicr. ^ Aug. 17. TheiearefauragegrDups:U6(binh- days musl faU between 8-1-92 and 7- 31-94), U8(»-l-90and7-31-92),UI0 (S-l-88and7-3l-90)andUI2(8-l-86 and 7-31-88). The fee is $30 widiaSJ discount for each addiUonal chiU. The registration liM afler Aug. 17 wiU be $40. All games will be played al Hncbrook Bementaiy School on Sanudays and Sundays; League play will begin die Ian weekend in September and ran- dnue UiDugh die fint of November.. 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Main St.. Suil9145 • Winslon-Salem Pj*illio'n Shoppinj Cenlet, S36 Hanes Mall Blvd Buillnjlon: Biockbiisler Pto, 2475 S. Church SI.. Ashebcio: 1510-A E. Dixie Dr.. Wal-Mait: Al selected locations 1S00U9I296 - loulwvic4«*«.tecMS«nk«AiMto(««kMu№mMv«y4f«mU^S«nte«AiMfottenBMw>tíi^MuUrminuWffluuteuMMMfrwr№№n«iiiMXM^^tqujjutaf »ШЛМ off» »rttUbH to flot timt cuttomw o« W loftaOHU«*.C«lom#nmu»tiwrtch their г«1Лп1Ы1вло^и«вмЙ1*?25 '. Communi(jwnfcTi^|.OIW.^fi^uri«igd№icrf«#iepB^t<>hrt*itWcÄonV|Wirt»#bonf«m«ipp^,OlNt^ ^ davie county ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 13,1998 - CI LongfKöllins Couple Wed In Charlotte Mrs. Scott Haden Kollins Amy Carolyn Long and Dr. Scolt Hadcn KolHnswercunltedinmarriagc on SaUinlay. Aug. 8. at 5 p.m. al the. Hickory Grovc United Melhodisl Church in Charlotte. The Revs. Rick nnd Ruchcl Moser, close family friends, offlcialed al thedouble ring ceremony., ■ I \ 7The bride is the daughtcrofCarolyn and Matihcw Long of CHurlotte. She is a graduate of the UnivcRity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where she earned her bachelor’s degree. She is cmployedbyKelloggsinBattlcCrcek, Mich, as a learning, dcvclopmeni, and organisation effectiveness consultant. ThegnwmisthcsonofBarbaraand John Kollins of Mocksvillc. He is a graduate of Davic High School. He received his bachelor's degree from Duke University. Hceained his nmier’s doga*c and Pli.D. in psychology at Auburn University in Auburn, Ala. He isan assistant profcssorof psychology al Westem Michigan University in Kalamazoo, Mich. ' The bride was escorted by her fa­ ther. She wore a formal, sleeveless, while satin gown with adropped waist. The mundednecklincand bodice were n rcenlcd wiih ¡Xiarl beadwork. Beaded li ce appliiiucs and iridcsccnis seal- I |n;d the full skin and edged ihe heinof tfic go\vn. Thedccp V-d hack fcaliircd mree salin roseiics from which sashes /Vascaded lo ihe cliapeMengih train. A double tiered Hngcr-iip veil was held by a pearl and iridesccnt headband. The bride worcclhowlenglhgloves and earned a bouquet of while roses. Laurie Lt)ng,sislcriirihehridcfn)ii Charioiic, was the maid of honor. MatronofhonorwasJenniferFIanders of Chariolle. The bridesmaids were Eli/abelh Mitchell of Boston, Mass.. Karcn McGoogan of Charlotte. Sara RcilT from Charlotte. Charloite Tail from Raleigh. Karen Tierney from Atlanta, Ga..andTracy Wilde, sisterof the groom, fmm Greenville, S.C. The groom chose his father as his best man. Gnwmsmcn werc Bmce Bullwk from Souihem Pines. David Griffin from Atlanta. Oa., Tom Hawkins from Chicago, John A. Kollins III from San Francisco. Dr. Kemper Lewis of Buffalo, N. Y.. David Long, brother of the bride, from New YorkCity.andWendellWilde.broiher. in-law ofthe groom, from Greenville. C o u p l e M a r r i e d A t C e n t e r M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h Shannon Lorraine Covington and Brian Fred Williams were united in marriage at 3 p.m., Aug. 9, al Center United Methodist Chuich. The Rev. Gary Kiing officiated. The tiridc is the daughter of Sally McDonald Covington of Winston-Sa- lem and Michael Bmce Covington of Chapel WII. She isagradiute of Davie High School, and earned a bachelor’s degree in nursing from the University ofNonhCmliiUatChapdWU.Sheis' aregisteri^ nurw at Wake Forest Uni­venity Baptist Medical Center. The bridegroom is the son of Doris C. Williams and the late Carios E WiiliamsofMocksvilie.Heisagradu- ate of Davie High School and eometla bachelor's degree in political science from UNC Chapel Hill. He is a thiitl year law studcnl at Wake Forest Un» venity. T li bride chose her sister. Holly AdeleCovington,ashermaidofhonor. Bridesmaids were Ashlce M. Prevette, the groom's niece, Jennifer J. Stevens of Charlotte and Jennifer Ling of Durham. Tl№ groom's brother, Carlos E.‘ Williams Jr, of Mocksvillc was best man. Groomsmen were Jay Johnston of Chariotte, Jeff O'Neal of Charlotte, John.Coulsion of Raleigh, Dan GauUjreau of Hickory, Ray Tutterow ofMocksville,TimPrevctlcofMocks- ville, and Roben Bowers of Winston- Salem. Zachary Prevette, the groom's nephew, was the ring bearer. The guest register was attended by Carla Prevette of Mocksvillc, the groom's sister. Programs were given by Torri Evans of Charlotte. Organist was James Anderson and tnimpetccr wos T. J. Tcsh. Vocalist wiis Jeslymyiheeless. Tihe wedding was directed by Judy Chxlfelter, the groom's aunt. Flowen were arranged by Linda Martin. ReceptionFollowing the scrvice, a reception was held al Pudding Ridge Golf Club. Afiera wedding trip to St. Simon's, Island, the coupic will reside in Win- sion-Salcm. ~ ' Social Events •OnJuly 12,afioatingbcidalshowcr was held at Centcr Communily Build- ' ing, hosted by Caria Prevette, Linda Manin, Melba Williams, Dorothy Williams, Judy Ciodfeltcr and Nancy Tutterow. • A rehearsal dinner was hosted by ; die groom's family al Tanglewood. • A bridesmaid's luncheon was hosted by the bride's molher die day before die wedding at her home. B o x v \ ю o d C h u r c h P l a n s H o m e c ó m i n g , R e v i v a l ' The annual homecoming service w ill be held at Boxwood Baptist Church on Sunday, Aug. 16 wiUi Pastor B J. Milton conducting die II a.m. service. Dinner w ill be served at 1:30. Tiie Rev. Kevin Croig Ingram ailing with his choir and congrega­tion from Cedar Grove Baptist pwrch in Mocksville will be special giies'uai3p.m. annual revival service w ill b ^ 'b n Monday nighi, Aug. 17 and i^dvance News continue through Friday night, Aug! 21, al 7:30 nightly. Invited churches are; . • Monday - Rocky Creek AMÉ Zion, Harmony; Chinquapin Grove Baptist and New Believers Pentecos­ tal, Mocksville; Ambassadors for Christ, Cleveland; Shady Grove Baptist, Mount Ulla; and Antioch Baptist, Granite (Quarry •Tuesday - Mount Zion Holiness, Clemeni Grove Baptist, Fairfield Baptist and Cedar Grove Baptist, Mocksvillc: Piney GroveAMEZion, Harmony; Saini Luke Baptist and Hail’s Chapel AME Zion, Salisbury • Wednesday - Erwin :Temple CME, New Shepherd Baptist and Friendship Baptist, Cooleemee; Saint Matthew Baptist, Rockwell; Mount Zion Baptist, Boyden Quar­ ters; and Shiloh Baptist, Mol'ksville. • Thursday - Bread of ijife Fel­lowship Baptist, Greensboro: Moores Chapel AME Zion, Cleve­ land: Macedonia Baptist, Salisbury: Oak Grove Baptist, China Grovc; Cedar Creek Baptist, Mocksville; Freedom Mission Holiness, Woodleaf: and Liberty AME Zion, Cooieemee. • Friday - New Jerusalem Holi­ness and Mount Vemon Presbyterian, Woodleaf; New Zion Baptist and Oethsemane Baptist, Salisl^; New Bethel Baptist, Mocksville; and New Patterson Grove, East Bend. :jW!lweContspondent ' . r W Slid Mona Q u i^ an^ il№ Xqnuizer spent some diie re- In Geoigia and Florida. They 10 Adanla and lo the De- jlKwton Glass Show. In Jacksonville, visited Cuilis and Connie '^aÉwider.CaiuiieisanaunlofMona. and Nell Poole spent a few ^.faB t week at Myrtle Be<Kh when' ^'anen^manyofUieshowsihmi W tline«odie beach. ^'MtnindKeriRilmarannciiiiKeUie fint child, a daughter... l^iiW !< lll.bonM dqr,Aug.7.al g lW ^ llP itllil. weighing 6 Iba, «Bd 9 at. Kcri Folmar's molher Aden HonisonofCalifomiaspentdieweek- end hen lobe wiUi her fint grandchikl. Also Ken's brother and sister-in-law. Beau and Tlmberiy Hairison of Caiy were weekend visitors. A ll the Haniions weie Sanmlay night supper guests of Paul and Sue Folmar. Adell Harrison wasavisilor at die Methodist ChuchSunday.RuthEUzobeihFoImar is'the diird granddaughter of Paul and SueFolmarboniindiepaslUiree weeks. M»y Ann Craig of Roanoke, Va. airived Sunday to spend time widi her aunt, Kazie Smiley. Kazie has been confined to home for a few weeks by illness. Get well wishes go out to her, ' CbUe Jones and hit .son-in-law, Willie Howard, were honored wllh a belated birUiday dinner Sunday at die hdmeofCokie'smotfier-in-law,Mabel Minor. Tiieir binhdaysfcllon]uly2l, which al dlls time Cokie and wife Pat Jones were in Puerto Rico. Unse at­ tending die dinner wereCokie and Pat, Willie andLynnJ. Howard. Lisa Parit and children. Hamp and Ashlyn, Gladys Jones (Cokle's moUier), and Mabel Minor. VemeiieCteeneofChurchlandwas a Saturday visitor of Edith Zimtiier; man. They drove to Forsydi County lo various cemeteries in a genealogy s ^ ; and to visit EsUieifif|iall .... Sympadiy is expressed to the fani-’ ily ofjimmy James. He died ^tmlay othishome. The Methodist church welcomed many visitois diis past Sunday. HieRev.DennisMarshallandwife, LaRue, and daughter Kennzie spent Friday ond Satuiday wiUi Nancy Zim­ merman and her family, at her moun­tain home in Hiilsviile, Va. Mary Lediia Roheitson remains confined 10 home by illness. Get well wishes go out to her. We really miss heratchurch.asshewassuchafaithfui member. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Jackson of Mocksville were Sunday afternoon ' . visiuxs aA supper guests of their ' daughter and son-in-law, Mollie and ’.'.ISleve Tilley and son, Cariy. ' S.C. Usiioni were Dr. Scolt Lane from liousmn. Texas, and Dr. Diui Scvin from Baliimon: Md. Hudcn Wildo, nephcwofilicgnHim. was ilic ring bcarcr. and Stephanie Long, cousin ofiiiehrido was Ihe fiowcr giri. The vivai soloist was L:iuric Long. The scripture rvadings were done by ■Sarah Gamer of WinsKm-Salcin und M!chclle Kopc/.ynski of Mallhews. Lisii Long, cousin of ilie bride, at­ tended Ihe guest register. Special guests al Ihe wedding werc Laura Long of Raleigh, gnmdmoilier of the bride, and Louise Sediak of M(x;ksville,gRindnioihcroriiicgnxira. Following Uk cer-mony the bride's parents hosleiladinnerbulTetand dance al the Tower Club in downtown Char­ lotte. Following a honeymiHin trip lo Hawaii, the couple will be at home in Battle Creek, Mich, Social Event.« • A rehearsal dinner for the wed­ ding party andclose family was hosted by thegrooni's parents on Friday, Aug. 7, in thè atrium of the Chariotte Mint Museum. • An engagement party honoring ilie couple was held at me home of Marg and Druce Corley in Charlotte ; on May 16. Assisting as hostess was Karen Tiemey. • A miscellaneous shower was held inCliarioiiconJune l3atlhehome'of hostess. Virginia Walsoii. • On June 27, Ojd Mo-.k Reid was Ihe .selling' for a ri^'ipe and misceij^ neous shon'e^^ostesscs were KJ- BullcK'k, Diari'iwown, Vicki Flcining, and Rita Oduny _ ' v ' ’ • The bride's, iitteiiialtn.' Karen McGix>g;m. Jennifer Flanders. Kai^iv .« Tierney, und her sister Laurie-liin'ft. ' honored Ihe bride with a h:icheiorettc nnd iHineyiiuion pany in Charlotlc on July 18. • Вшсе llullock was the host for a b;ichclorp:inyandgolfoulingin.S(iulh- cm Pines for the gnxHii and close friends on July 18. • Uridesmaids and close friends of the bride, mothers and grandmoiiicrs were honored by iIk bride on Satur­ day, Aug. 8 at the Pewter Rose Resiou- r.mi in Chariolle. The bride chose this time to present her aiicndants with gifts. Mr. arid Mrs. Darrell Franklin Swicegood S m i t h - S w i c e g o o d C o u p l e M a r r i e d A t M y r t l e B e a c h Tommy Elaine SmiUi and Daireii FronklinSwieegoodofSalisburywere united in marriage ot S p.m. July 21 al Ihe Wedding Chapel By The Sea in Mynie Beach, S.C. The bride is Uie daughter of RonaU ondLindaSmiUiof Advance. The bridegroom is die son of Flank ond Connie Swicegood of Salisbury.After a wedding trip to Myrtle Beach, Uie couple nude a home in ' Salisbury. Mr. and Mrs. Marty Joseph Church C o u p l e P l e d g e V o w a A t H o m e I n M o c k s v i l l e leimifer Down McCrary and Many liiseph Church, both of Mocksvillc, were united in marriage 012 p.m. Aug. 8 at the bride's home in Mocksvillc. The Rev. John Siephens officiated. The bride is ihe daughter of Sonya Hunt McCraiy of Moeksvilh; and the late Jefliry Alton McCrary. The groom is the'son of Pauline WoodofMocksviiteandRogerChurchV ofSalisbury. . ' ' Timothy McCrary, the bride's: ■ brother, eseimcd the bride. Paula Church was maid of honor.' ■ Thegnxim’sbioihenTenyChureii ; was best man. i ' ufcO. « - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 13,1998 C h r i s t i a n M e n 's S é r r i i n a r T o B e Gonlon Dalbcy's "Sons of ihc Fa­ lhcr Men's Seminar" will he Aug. 14 and 15 al Reynolda Presbyterian Church in Winslon-Salcm. The seminar bcjinson Friday, from 7-10 p.m., and continues on Saturday, Auj. 15,from9o.m.4:30 p.m. Lunch will available at ihc church Гог a small charge. Dalby wlll|preach bolh nvoming services (8:30 and 11:15 a.m.) at Reynolda on Sunday, Aug. 16. He will speak on families during the evening servicc at 6 p.ni. There Is no charge for this men's conlfcrcnce. A love offering will be laken. Gordon Da by's firsl book, "Heal­ ing the Ma.scu Inc Soul", helped pio- inecr the Christian men's movemenl In ; 1988. Dalby was n featured speaker al i Ihe First Promise Keepers Confcrcncc ,and has been aspcakcr on the Rkus on jihc Family Radio program with Dr. James Dobson as well as the 700 Club. Mr. Dalby's confercncc topics will includc; Father & Son; The Roots of Manhood: Loving a Woman; Scxii.il- iiy and Spirituality; The Wolf Loves theLoneShcep;TriKtlngeachothotaj men. . • -i •' V iRcynoldoChurch Is localcd at 2200 Reynolda Road in Winslon-Salcm,¿iarWake Foresi Unlvetsiiy. For more in. fomiation contaci the church ofRcc at 723-0716 or aicnn Miller In Mòcks- villcal751-118l. S c o t t s A n n o u n c è B i r t h Clyde II, Heather, and Corbin Scotl of 163 Walker Road, Mocksville, an- nounccihebirlhofthcirson and brother, Jalen Miles Scott, on Aug. 6, 1998, al Davis Communiiy Hospilal, and weighed 7 lbs! 9 oz. MatemalgrandparcnIsareDickand Sybil Stroud ond Gary & Judy Brewer. Patemal giiindparenisnreClydcand Gladys Scolt. I H o m e c o m i n g P l a n n e d Homecoming wilt bccelcbralcd at Galons Baplisl Church ihis Sunday. EllisLcagans, a foreign missionary and former member al Eatons, will tteHvcr the mcMngc al ihc U a.ra.B a r n e s C o u p l e H o n o r e d ■ Tom and Edna Bamcs celebrated Ihcir 50ih wedding onniversaiyot Bailey's | r \ r 'n ^ t 7 C > t ' IS Ic M l/ S i Chapel Mcthodisl ChurehonJuly 1 l.Theeventwashosledhylheirfaraily;Jcny — I 1 C -W v3 and Melinda Barnes, Henry and Failh Harris, Ricky and Kalhy Boger, and Joycc Bames. , Mr.Bamcsisoretiredcorpcnler.Mrs.BamesisretircdfrnmDrexclHeritage. They were manied on July 10,1948. scrvicc, to be followed by a covcrcd dish lunch. All members, former members and friends are invited. I F o u r C o r n e r s N e w s By Marie While Four Comers Corrcspondenl Mrs. Mary Belle Beck was honon^ on her 9(Xh birthday al a party al Bear Creek Baplisl Church on Satuniay, Aug. 8, by her f^ ily. Delicious re* fre^menls werc served lo approxi­ mately 75 guesis. Among the guests were two other 90>year>oid friends - Mrs. Annie Jones and Mrs. Nannie Booe. Amanda Potts, bride-elect of Dana ilandine, was honored at a miscella­neous shower Sunday at Courtney BapUtf Church Fellowship building by her Mini and cousins. Delicious rrtta^WMswereaerved. She received many nice and useful gilts. Mr. & Mrs. Terry Hamm, Angie and Amber, Jerry Fwu werc supper guests of Mr. & Mrs. Kenny Smith Monday nighl. A reminder of our fifth one-of-a- kind reunion will be Aug. 15 al 4 p.m., on Four Comers Ground. All former residents and residents of this commu­ nity arc Invited to come; bring your favorite dessert, lawn chair, and memo- Mr. & Mrs. Lee Wall & Johnsie Shelton visitedDr. Richard L. Wall in Sylva over the weekend. By Dottle Potts Comatzcr Correspondent Homccoming Day willbcheldSun- day, Aug. 16 ot Comatzer Baplisl Church. Everyone is invited lo attend. Brcnnon Carter was confined to her room last weekend with a sore throat. Mr. & Mrs. Carl Frye attended a dinner and outing at Lake Nomian last Saturday, celebrating a birthday for Daphne Fr>’c. Cana News____ Lena Wajl visiicd her sister. Mao Laird.lnMod(svillcSundayancmoon. Mr. & Mr^. Huroer Polls and Sharon and Mr. & Mrs. Brucc Hinkle visited Mrs. Maude'PDwlacc in North Cool- eemee who lumcd 95 on her birthday on Aug. 5. Tliey visited her Saturday night. Mary Lou Ellis and Georgia Comatzer v|sltcd Eva Polls Monday evening. I By John "Cain" CkKhvin Cana Correspondent Someone finally gm lhat rain dance figured out. Tommy Joyner told mc that ifyou kill a black sn^c and throw il in a tree, it will rain. Someone must have killed a big snake. Ha Ha. No. seriously, the rain was a real blessing. Some road work going on at Angel Road. Look out, lots of loose gravel. The North Davie Rurilans had the Direcior from Davie Domestic Vlo- tenec at our last meeting. It is terribly shocking tl)c nun^bcr of clicnls they are having to serve. I hope you will show up lo Waller and Dalgren BlcWson's auction Satur­ day. They will be selling some rcally nicc things. Tum in by the old Post Office and drive until you .see il. I am coming for the Iwldogs. This Sunday is Home Coming al Baton’s Baptist Church. Covercd dish aficr the scrvicc. I expect to see you there. 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TCCMMtOÙiUS 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 i i m i m m i i i m m i i i i i ; G r a n t - K e y s C o u p l e M a r r i e d I n M a r y l a n d si ■ . ■ MeshelleGrant,daughlerofHenty ond Ernestine Grant of Mocksvllle, was given inmaniage to Eric Keys, Ihc son of Willard and Mabel Keys, Sr. at ^ Ml. Calvary Baptist Church, Lonham, i Md., by the Rev. Bucas Sterling. ^ The reception was hcldal Ihc Re- i gency Inn, Winston-Salem.' Tlw bcsl man was Michael Wedge, i Bowie, Md., and the maid of honor ; wa5lhebridc'scousin,JcssicaBurgcss ' ofMocksville. ; . ThebridelsngradualcofSallsbury ^-Bjulness College with an associate r'.dcgree in secretarial sciences ond is i wtxWngtowanlscomplcllonofanoc- I counting degree from Columbia Stole Univetsily, Marietta, La., and is cm- ^ e d as a patient account itpitsenta- .thvefocFrescnisMedfcalCareofMaiy- >;iand. TlwgioomisagiadualeoCColuni- ;|biaSUlcUnlvetsity,Mariclla,La.,wilh fia bachek)r's degree in food manage- ; jmenl services and is employed as the i;area monogcr of Food Services for I 'Morgan and Coppin Stale Univcrsiiy, r;Biailmore,Md.^AKerahoncymoon,lhccouplewiil r ;te!ile In Bowie, Md.Mr. and Mrs. Eric Keys Injured on the job? ■ W o r k e r 's C o m p e n s a t io n In j u r ie s ■ B a c k In j u r ie s ■ O c c u p a t io n a l D is e a s e s ■ S o c ia l S e c u r i t y D is a b ilit y C la im s Richard M. Durham ii/i Injury Jiaivyer "¡At 'Work Tor Ton ” ( 3 3 6 ) 7 2 1 - 0 4 7 2 Creative Interior & Floral Designs " O n e o f a K in d " • Extniordim ry Silk Mantelpieces & Centerpieces • Custom Floral Designs • Silk FunendSpm ysS Arrangements • Exclusive Une ofCtmdles (Daigneifiir Udy \'s only) • Shipping AviiiUble Anywhere • LookFor Us OnThe Internet Designs Created By; Juanita Allard CvnbigAppei«ti"tHt$Aoeileblt 129 E Depot S t Suite 1Q2 • M o ck s^ , NC 27028 lalllnt(Mмeмl4^Saasн CLOSEOUT SALE! DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 13,1998 - Ci Best Price of the Season on All In-Stock Snapper* Mowers! ....'260” ...1,648” UmM Supplif - Hurry InTodayl G reat Savings onAii In-Stock Stilil*W eed Trimmers! M a i 10% OFF МГ alM <y hw M h frie tsi S T I H L Town & Country Hardware 6-U WilUisliiiK. Sl . H.icl<sv.tl.- • /SI I II I SPONSORED BY: FORSYTH COUNTY REPUBLICAN WOMEN ‘98 Campaign Kicl<-Off witti Key Note Speaker Sen. I^uch Faircloth Republican Candidates for iocai offices wiii be in attendance T h u rs d a y , A u g . 2 0 5 : 3 0 t o 7 : 0 0 p .m . R a m a d a In n B a llr o o m University Parkway, Winston-Salem, NC $5 per person. For reservations call 774-1031 THE CAMPAIGN KiCK-OFF WILL FEATURE: Food (hot dogs, desserts & drinks), introduction of elected otlicials and candidates, campaign literature, patriotic music, baiioons, face painting, and ciowns. ★ ★ ★ 3 6 y e a r s I n T h e C c m m u n lt y ★ ★ ★ o f E s t a b l i s h e d 1 9 6 2 R e 0 s te i^ N o w it f o r S e p i e m b s r E n r o l l m e n t OPEN HOUSE HOURS! Pridayi August 21st r 4-8pm’; Augvst S2nd * , '■ " ^Sulld«iy,'August tSrd О и s E Tap -k Ballet it Jazz ii^ Acrobatics -k CoEd Tiny Tots Boys Class.;.Acrobatics, Jazz ft Tap AgCS 2 tO Adult Beginning, Intennediate A Advanced Claaiea For Information Call: 766-4843 766-2988 751-1102 Demse Bassen, Owner/Director Ж Baijl in Cotillions ^aifroom T>ancirt^ Social Graces Dining Skills Register Now for ‘98/’99 Season For IntormaUon Call: 725-8301 M yt^wA vibvum 'ii» e.nie.Ki'KisK кьсики, Aug. u , i»e Cha eh To Celebrate Anniversary. Shiloh Bap t Church ol S44 E. DcpolSi.InM ksvlllcwlllcelcbratc the sixth anniv sory or Its pastor, the Rev. Donald R ' Jenkins, on Sunday at 3 p.m. ThcRcv.Ct In E. Smith and ils congregation I m Erwin Ten le Christian Mcl d- Isl Episci al Church In Woodlcafwlll >n- duct the scrvk Dinner wl he scr>ed around 30 or 2. Jeiikins Jenkins came to Shiloh on the thM Sunday In August 1992, one month alter he acceptcd a leaching assignment In the English Department at Winston-Salem Slate Univenity. Under his ndminlstration. Shiloh has purchased 3-1/2 acres of land adjacent to Ihe p.irsonage, reno­ vated the upper.sanctuary, and paid off Itsmortgage.Thcchurchlscunductlng a capital drive to,secure funds lo reno­ vate Ihe toemcnt. Jenkins iiasaisotaken an active mie in community alTaini, having served as president of Ihe Davie County branch of the National Assix:latlon for the Advancement of Colored Feople.i^ having protested against local Induj. trial pollution. Married to the fomier Linda Dianne Swann, Jenkins Is 0 native of Weldon and has served two previous charges: First Baptist Church in Onum and Saint Luke Missionary Baptist Chureh In Hasty. He received his undergradu­ ate training at N. C. Central University and his graduate training al The Uni­ versity ofNorihCarollna at Pembroke and The University of North Carolina at Greensboro. The public is invited. Arei Residents Win State Awards Jo in ‘T h e M o s t W a n te d ’ These are the “most wanted" people at Autumn Care of Mocksvilie. They're the voiun- ; teers who make the elderly residents more enjoyable, happier and less lonely. They -don't receive a paycheck t)ecause they're worthless, but because they're priceless. To join the group, call Jackie Paulson or Shirley Shepherd at 336-751-3535 between 7:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. Volunteers pictured Include, from left: front, Ina Bowles, Jean Beal, Jo McClamrock and Dot Westmoreland; middle, Frank Carter, Francis Hinsdale, Maty Carter, Sister Carmelita and Nancy Foster; back. The Rev. Bruce l-undy, Lester Bowles, Dwain Carter, Dick Card, Jim Wilson, Calvin Jones, Doll Foster and Elaine Correll. lesidcnts won awanls ^amic SlaicAssocia* irtoiic in July. ,n, competing in the ; won a first placc ribbon for 0 lettered rose jar with a dcculandfir gold.‘The technique for this jar > a an experiment that turned out \ lutifuliy." said IVicia Hardy of M. three winnt Nvrole up th Annual Gaither-Owings Reunion To Be J Ceramics, where all s lake classes. “W: directions, and it was accepted am lubllshed IntheAugust issue of Ceramics Magazine.” Carrol Ellis, a veteran competitor in Ihe advanced hobbyist category won another trophy called the “Freddy," a best of category und first place for a plate painted in honor of her lost Shil7.u puppy. Her glass ctehed rose jar won a second placc. In Ihe professional category. Hardy won best of show and firsl place for an cicphani hank with painted freehand flowers. She also won five more first placc ribbons and a second place. Three of the pieces have been accepted for publication by Scott Publicalions, bringing the nuTObetof ariicles she has had or will have published up to 16. On Oct. 3 and 4, MAD Ceramics w ill host Iwo Duncan seminars, taught by Duncan Ambassador Sherry Chadwick. If interested in learning brush strokes or in taking regular classes, call 751-7655 Tlies-: day, Wednesday or Friday from^ 10; o.m.-1 p.m. or 6-9 p.m. 4eldAug. 15 At Society Baptist^ Ttieannual Gailhcr-Owings reunion will be held at the Socicty Baptist Church Fellowship Hall Saturday af- tenwon, Aug. 15,beginning around4. The church is located threc-ienihs mite ofTU.S, 64 near the Cool Springs exit of 1-40, about 10 miles west of Mocksvilie. AH relatives and friends of the descendants of Grecnbcrry and Mary Lowery Gaither and Fclps and Margaret Rudicil Owings are invited. Chips and other snacks will be served prior to a covcrcd dish dinner which will be around 6. Bring a basket of food; drinks, utensils, and plates will be fumished. Prizes recognizing certain allendces (oldest, youngest,one with most descendants present) and door prizes will be given. Bring family photos and memories to share. As kforc. there will be a display table of family mementos. Ancestors of both the Gaither and Owings fp the 1600s. families andj settled ini community Statesville. inthecemcK other nearb} 'ics havc been traccd lo Gaither and Owings lanyoftheirdcsccndants ie/lredell county line iween Mocksviile and ly relatives are buried ofSociety Church and ies. Grccnberryand Mary had foursons und one daughter who settled in the sumiunding arcu: John, Richard F., Thomas A., and Jim Gailher and Mel­ issa (Glenn) Slmud. Fclps and MiU'garel also had four sons and one daughter: John. Bill. Albert (Bert), and Nathan Owings and JanctRichard)Gaither. Felpshadthr»*; children (Tom, Reeves and Liz) hyjC; previous marriage. After the death 0/. • Fclps, Margaret married J, O. Mason : who lived nearby. Forfuilherlnformation.callShirlcy ; Thome on (336) 765-3882 or Mark- ; Thome on (336) 492-5115. . • Local Church Receives Award Firmlngton United Methodist Chutch has been chosen as one of six cbuKha in Ihe Western Nonh Caio- UaacoileRiKcloieceive an award for . by the WestenNonh Carolina Rural Fellowship. . The award recognizes Farmingion ;UMC for setting a slandani for excel- :ie»ee in ministry, mission, and oui- rieacfa over the past year based upon such things as faithful support of the Storehouse for Jesus Ihiinigh dona- lions and Ы-wcckly woiVJays; con- Unualiono("ThcBliicsbusUis"(asum- mer youth ministry program); an on­going commitment to Disciple Bible Study; plans and visions for a play- ground;prcseniationof ihediama, "The Other Twelve Disciples: the women followersof Jesus;" door to door evan- g ellslic efforts m ade by the youlh; Ihe cstablish m ento f a local m issions fund; and grow thln itK m bership and w eekly w orship alu nd an ce. Farmington UMC is locatcd al Farmingion Road and N.C. 801 and inviiesallioSundaySchoolal 10a.m.and morning worship al 11 cach Sun- day. Fleming Earns ABR Designation A tte n tio n S m o k e rs ! J V e e d E x t r a C a s M , S A W A T ... Ш Н Е О . Щ Х Х ) Vicki H. Fleming, sales associate :wiih Ihe Davic Counly branch of Coldweii Banker Triad, Realtors, has been awaided Ihe Accredited Buyer Hepresentalive (ABR) designation by ’the Real Estaie Buyer’s Agent Council [(REBAC) of the Nalional Association ;of Realtors® (NAR). ; Today's real estate brokers and ;a|enB want to provide a full menu of lervices fortheir clients, whether they arebuycrsorsellcni,"saidTcrrcnccM. McDcimott, president and CEO of REBAC. "The ABR designation, the benchmark of excellence in buyer agcncy service, demonsliales lo cli- enu thal Ihe agent has taken steps to continue thcircducation in the field of buyer representation, and has the proven experience and training to de­ liver ethical and professional service to real esl.ite buyers." Fleming joins more than 10.000 real estate professionals in Nonh Amcrica who have earned the ABR designation. The requirements for this covcleddcsignationincludeacornpre- hensive IwtMlay course in buyer rep­ resentation, a wrillcn examination on legal and practical aspects of clicnl representation andpracticalexpericnce In Ihe field of buyer representation. F u ll ine of Im port ind Domes с Cigars T o b a c c o F r i e n d l y S t o r e ! Z ip p o Lighters aad QualltyTobacco Products O d o r O ut and Scented lies Homecoming Planned . Bethel United Melhodisl Chureh will cddme Homecoming on Aug. 16. < Sunday School will stan the day of iMleliraliaa al 9:43 a.m. The wonhip liovk« wiUbeallla.m.withiheRev. Snader, a foiroer paslor, oi the guest preacher. She served Bethel and Cocnatzer United Melhodisl churches from 1993-19%. A coverol dish meal will follow in Ihe fellowship hall. All members and friends arc invited. Dr. S.B. Warner is the paslor. I'Ahii l.ar;íL' C'iipacitv W \SHKR & DRYFiR R IM I M U I '■MMr ¿ 4 W W»-- ■ т Ч в г ymioMv •ЭняИгМ •Э« •SKkliinlnQliRir agitator for fint ШЖМТЖТ •Aulomaie Dry Control •4ШШЛ01Л •OpttontlPrmOuM •DiyirlnlKtorii^ ш ш т м и г ^ Щ Р егСтША¥шШ11$ UN$9daä M o c k s v i l i e F u r n i t u r e I t A p p l i a n c e , I n c . ...- - ....- $ $ $ $ (CoodonOoeQiitaoar4Packi) $ $ $ $ Ooodon WINSTON, SALEM, CAMEL A V A im O E i и т к О т С т я ^ п О т я т -В л Ы т П г м / (Ainvi'fiirnl I Dc.ilions lo Servi' Yi)u' 607 N. IWlain Si. King. NC 27021983-636« Centre Stage at Wakenown 3022 Old Hollow Rd. Watkertown, NC 27051595-9832 Union Cross station 1523 Union Cross Rd. KerncrsvOle, NC 27204992И265 Sttopfxng Ccntcf Roynoida Commons Stiopping Center Clemmonsvs Crock Parkway 3512 Yadkinvilie Rd, 6311 Sta<>um Dr.•S^cfli.NC 27127 W«slOf>-Saiem.NC 27106 Clemmons. NC 27012151_______________924-3555 77S-1144 STORE HOURS: 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM MON.-SAT. t Itw Irrivfl! l > r . M e l i s s a C h a m p e - S e a g l e Intarnal Madicin* has jo in ed Piedm ont H ealth care and the M ocksviile M edical C om m unity. Sam e day and next day ap p o in tm en ts available! 101 W iikesboro Street, Suite 2 M ocksviile, N C 7 5 1 -2 1 2 1 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 13,1998 - C5, Old Postal Records Wound In Cooleemee By Jeanne Gailher DaVIe Counly Enlerprise Record ' 'COOLEEMEE-WhcnCoolcemce Postmaster Joan Steele started looking Ihrough some old boxes stored at the poiil oflice, .she cxpcctcd lo find noth­ ing but junk. ■ 'She was in for a surprise, discover­ ing recordsdatlngbackasfarasJuly 1, 1914. Wllh a few years missing, the rccord books tun through 1939. Itwassurpri.singlonndlhoscrecoals, because postal rccords are usually dc- strayed periodically, Steele explained.Recently, the postmaster made a tnmsfcr of those hisiorical records to IheCooleemce Historical Association. ' Included in the historical data was a llslbfallCooleemee'spostmistcrsfrom John S. Lyon, who was appointed to the job Feb. 9, 1900, Ihrough Steele, who was transferred Ihere from the Cleveland Post Office May 23,1987. She also presented CHA with pic­ tures, programs and an Invitation from the'dedication ceremony and open house of llie post oflice opened In Coolcemee Shopping Cenler In 1963. "These are marvelous documents," said Jim Rumley of CHA. Rumley, who Is writing a book on Cooleemec's heritage, said Ihe Infor­ mation contained in Ihc documents confirms much of the research he has done. Steele also unveiled a spccial post­ mark to be used when Ihe town cel­ ebrates ils 100th birthday Sept. 26. Those attending the centennial cel­ebration will be able lo purchase spe­ cial envelopes and postcards with the postmark. Iftheypreferthey may bring their own envelopes from home, but evciy item to be cancelled wllh the spccial postmark must include Ihc cor- rcct postage. CHA designed the special postmark stamp, which was recently approved by Ihe Postal Service, according to Steele.People may order Ihe postmark by mall for 30days following the celebra­ tion. AOer that Ihc cancellation device will be destroyed, she explained. Hnrm ,\o. ьчяьч 'ЛЧ t i , .. . ^ / S H O E S H O W This is one of the books Steele discovered in a trax.Jim Rumley signs necessary papers for CHA to take possession of the old materials. - Photo* by Robin FarguMon New Boolis Arrive At Library I Some of the new books at Davic County Public Ubrary, 37) N. Main »..Mocksvillc: : Non-FIcUon • Algebra for Coliege Snidenls• Birth I The Consumer's Guide lo Feedmg ^piHes I Decorative Gilding J Families ond Eidercare in Nonh ^rolina Z Keeping Ux'esiock Heaiihy Z Fatentlt Yourself Spleiuiors in Versailles This is Sailing Walt Disney's Epcot Center ncUoo Breath, Eyes, Memory - Edwidgc Danticot Cache Canon - Lauren Paine An instance ofthe Fingerpost-hin PearsAfM^/iH'ar-BenBova An Ocean in /ohw • Peter Hedges The Passion - Doniui Boyd The Secret Wamorf • W.E.B. Grif­ fin Sweei Carolina • Stepl|cn Bly Switclteroo - Olivia Goldsmith The American Giri Dolls exhibit will be at the library Sept. 14*18. Davie County Public Library hours: Monday-Thursday,9a.m.-8:30 p.m.; Friday, 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m.; Satur­ days. 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; Sundays, 2-5 p.m. Phone: 751-2023. Cooleemee BnuKh houn: Mon­ day, noon-6 p.m.; Tuesday:Friday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. (Closed for lunch from 12:30*1:30); closed on Sanirday and Sunday. Phone: 284-2805. Ш Л Щ “ Tem'ùmos. Е а к З Ш Ш .:6 .0 0 % “ Те ж 1 2 ш •Уoull^aЛtla^^^ш^l^)vuraтtlß^ф|^oШdшiяgí^l^first ••AnmuiFvrcrnt^ge YM l\nathf/bf^ uf/Wmnf^O м/я. dtpotíl MAxImum baiimce ^ Kates abftct to change irilbout nalke. BANK AND TRUST* ЗтаВВтмфТоСаге VddoCouny Coming Spoh! fit» hcaHons at Slntífonmie»d Peten OftkPkity. Ю ст е Ü)ance Я ссикш у Тар • CloiKiiig ‘ Ballet » Modem ■ Jazz 3 y e a r s o ld t o a d u l t P r iv a t e C la s s e s A v a fla b le R e g i s t r a t i o n : A u g u s t 1 7 , 1 8 , a n d 1 9 t h F o r M o re I n f o r m a tio n C a ll 3 3 6 -7 5 1 -1 0 9 6 A E ia w y e r w im o d o e s H o u s e C a lls ? 'I enjoy talking to people in the more relaxed atmosphere of their home, hospital, retirement center or business and getting to know them. It is great to be able to help those who need to talk to a lawyer but either can't get out to a taw office or don't choose to. I've practiced law for 26 years and the pace and variety of this way of delivering legal services suits me at this stage of my life. It means I'm not stuck in the same office everyday and not having to maintain a large base operation and staff means we can save our clients money.' Call Ior details and an appointment BUi ihurham P O R S Y T H L E G A L A S S O C I A T E S (856)714-7878 . №lliVn)U4202420eMl.eeiil ■Ч-' cc - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 13,1998 Mexican Library, Class Named After Mocksville Native BjrMlkeBarnluntt ‘ Davic Couniy Enletprise Record When Evona York iravels lo souihem Mexico, lo the nirtil stale of Chiapas, it reminded her of her home In Nonh CaroUna. There was ted diit and tobacco, just like around Mocksville. And when you look on a map, Chiapas Is almost due soulh of Nonh Carolina. “When I’m down there it feels like I'm in Nonh Carolina." But Chiapas Isn't a tourist desti­nation. It's the silo of one of the few remaining rain forests in North America. There’s a revolution. ‘Tliey live with one foot in the last century and one foot in Ihls cen­ tury," York, a 1955 graduate of Mocksville High School, s!ud.TheTC are a few tracton, but most fields ate plowed with oxen. A professor at the Autonomous University of Baja California in Mexico (Mexicali City), York rav­ eled to southem Mexico to start a lit­ erary pioject. A te several trips on Ihe personal projec I, she's gained Ihe respect of Ihe people. She started conducted classes, wilh no tables. She headed a project to build a library. 'They didn'l even know whai a library is," York said. The library was built next lo a church, compiele with a reading porch. When Ihe reading patch was built, the nalive residents lold her they had some beautiful stones. York thought Ihey were nalive stones, but later re­alized they were tearing down an­ cient ruins. "They were taking down Maya ruins, a hill full of pyramids." The people not only didn'l under­ stand history, Ihey didn'l know their own history. "I was devastated," she said.York called the Mexican natural institute, which sent a leam in lo sludy the mins. "They have set aside the area. They have set aside a for­ est, and Ihey put It on a level lhal Ihese people can understand. “ But the people were still not mo- tlvaied to read. Their life is centered around the church and the cornfield. "Why should we leam to read?" they would ask York."I have been working on Ihis project for six years. It was a piece of ray hean." Just when Ihe project seemed lo be failing, the dlreclor of Ihe area primary school stepped in. The li­ brary was moved lo Ihe school, and named the Biblioteca Escolar Profra. Lessie Ivona York Weatherman, or Ihe Professor Lessie Evona York Weatherman School Library. Also, a class was named after York. "The children are beginning to ask for books," she said. "My name was given to the class and ray name goes down In the history of the school." York considers Chiapas a para­ dise. The people are a raixture of In­ dians and Spanish. "Tliese people Ihink Ihey're poo? bul they’re not. People who have land and waler are nol poor." Another project she's working on Is the nutrition of Ihe residents. For some reason, Ihey don't cat veg­etables, even though they grow well in the area. Mothcn looked at her wilh scora when she would cat veg- elables, or even worse, encouragc Ihem to feed vegetables to their chil­ drcn.York's answer is a new series of children’s books, such as "Pop, Pop, Pop I Love Popcorn,” which promote good nutrition. Sheolteadymadeaconvenofonc mother, who noticed that York doesn’t have wrinkles. She pointed out thal she cats plenty of vegcla^."They have all the things they need around thein fot i rich life, f.m just trying lo wake them up to whal^ around them.” ..,.i This photo shows one of the main streets. The area In the background Is Guatamala. Union Chapel United Methodist Church U.S. 601 North, i Mile North of 1-40, Tim Starbuck, Pastor Support These Local Businesses VOGLER ÆSONS W M M d to B ^ k O r. Clwninont,NC 27012 SPILLMAN’S OIL & FERnUZER 7вв2НмуМ 18. 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П М М -1 М 1 Щ^атгтшиш,с.ал.у:аь,^АшЫ ты Úíwch OfYoui DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 13,1998 - C7 '«Sarfauid Ray Brown ’ ¡“'¡OarlandRayBrown,55,ofRcdland Rood, Advance, died Tuesday, July iî'tftl99B,«thl8honaaltoan 11 monlh ijAlcwlthcancer. ir^-flora Feb. 9, Î-1Î43 In Forsylh ly.tolhelale Ephrelm iNannie Curry i.hcworked Stroh Brew-1 for 29 years. loftheBap-1 ;falth. Hewas Jl^eded In dcalh hy a brother, Tho- 'Tab" Brown. OiVite is survived by his wife, Joan jPjjjinBrownofthehoniejason, Steven :■ Kay Brown and wife Doris Ann of I- Statesville: 3 grandchildren; 3 sisters, i Freada Crews and Peggy B. Johnston, I both of Winston-Salem, and Mary p Frances Taylor of Kemersville; a I brolher, Leonanl Lee Brown of Jack- ; sonvillc. Fla.; and a number of nieces ; and nephews. ■" 'Tuneral services were conducicd ol 2 p.ra. July 30, al Haywonh-Mlllcr JSim Creek Chapel by the Revs. B. A. ¡Canoll, Otis Johnson Jr. and Glenn 1 Sellers. Burial followed in Crestvlew ¡Memorial Park. ' |Mcraorials may be made to Hos- Splqe of Davic Couniy, P.O. Box 848, jMocksvllle, N.C. 27028 or to Cancer jScp/lces Inc., 107 Wcstdalc Avenue, ‘Wihston-Salem, N.C. 27101. •Roister Now For IS^nlor Fitness At Y ; ^glslratioo Is under way for Ihc tDwie County Senior Cenler/YMCA > he^th and fitness program.|The 15-week program, designed ifo<seniais, begins Sep. 8, and meets rfre(n9-l 1 a.m.onTbesdaysandThut5- tda^ through Dec. 17.Г- Panicipanu will have Ihc opponu- f nltV lo et^oy water exercise and aero- ¡.bio classes, weighl-training, and in- i;dow walking. The YMCA stafT will |;pnivide insmKtkxi airi aulsiance In t,usiag da fltaeia center^ ' ' Ohen is no charge for Uk program Tjand it is open lo anyone 60 years or l;oldcr. Initial registration will be lim- Г; iu»l to seniors who have nol previously •:panlclpatcd in the Senior Center/ •; YMCA prograra Call the Senior Ccn- •;u»-al7si-061 llorcgislcrorforfunhcr «'infomuuiun. LUlie Aldridge Owens Lillie Mae Aldridge Owcns,7l,of Lcxinglon,dicd Aug.7,1998,atWake ForestUniversltyBaptistMedlcalCcn- Icr In Winston-Salem. A native of Rowan Couniy bom June 21, 1927, lo Caleb Jackson Aldridge and Blanche Mac Spry Aldridge, she was retired from Lexing­ ton Furniture Plam 2. She was pre­ ceded I n death by a brother, Lawrence Aldridge. Surviving are her husband, Charlie AllenOwcnsofihehonK;4daughtcrs, Rita O. HulTman, Rosemary "Slsie" Blevins,GIadysO. Hedrickand Vickie O. Hilcman, allofTyro;3sons, Charles '’Busttf”LeeOwnsofWelcorae,Heniy Richard OwensofiheChurchland com­ munity nnd Ricky Eugene Owens of Granite QuatTy;6sistcrs,Ruby Craver and Dallie Lee Rumfell, both of Lex­ ington, Alice Sowers, Nancy Brook, Paulette Hinkle and Phyllis ’I>slngcr, all ot Tyro; 3 brothers, C.V, -Pete" Aldridge and Caleb "Junior' Aldridge, boUt of Thomasviile, and Manin Gene Aldridge of Tyro; 14 grandchildren; and 3 great grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted at 2 p.m. Aug. 10, at Lakeview Baptist ChurchbylhcRev.EdwatdPigg.Burial folIowedinForcslHillMcmorinlPark. Nancy WilliamsRobertson Nancy Willimns Robertson, 92, of U.S. 158. Mocksvilic, died Sunday evening, Aug. 9,1998, at her fiomc. BornlnDavieCoumyJuly 12,1906, to the late John am) Rosa James W ill­iams and was a homemaker. She was ptccedcd indcath by herhusband, Early Taft Robertson, in 1997. She was also preceded in dcalh by a son, Fred "Shorty" Robertson; 3 sisters and 2 brothers. Survivors includc 4 daughters, Glcnna Hendrix and husband James, Linda Gregory and husband Jim and Ann R. Newsome, all of Mocksville, and Ora R. Hall of Orlando, Fla.;a son, Ted RobertsonofMocksville; 8 grand­ children; 9 great grandchildrcn; a daughtcr-in-Iaw, Iva Nell Dorse of Mocksviiie; a sislcr-in-Iaw, George Williams of Advanqg; and several .. nieces ondnephcws. ^ . Funeral services were to be held al 2p.m. Aug. 12, at Eaton Funeral Gupel withthc Revs. RobenM:Lawhom and Bobby Swain olTiciaiing and burial following in Bixby Presbyterian Church Cemetery. Memorials may be made to a char­ ily of the donor’s choice. Gateway Homeœming fo Be In Farmington I; J The I3lh annual homecoming for ¡•Gftcway will be held Friday and Sat- ut}lay, Aug.2land22althe Famiing- /toji Community Center. <• The gospel music begins al 7 p.m. j; Friday, Aug. 2), featuring Gateway of ¡¡Mtcksvllle, New Jenisalem of Ml. |;Aty,TlKCndt Brothers ofLcwisville an|l Cannanlond of Mnceton. ¡The music begins al S p.m. Salur- Hdak, Aug. 22, fcauiring Galeway. The ^Bewns of Wallace, The i^hway iQ^lofVadkinville. The Winstons S I wie County iniors Invited № Pizza Party h !Areascnioccitizensareinvitedloa i^ k 10 school pizza party 10 celeferalc pending Ihc grandkkb back lo school. I Theymayo^oyancveningordin- ^andgames wilh friendsal Ihc Davic gCounly Senk)rCenlaThunday, Aug. Ш а(5р.т.I Thenisnaco«toancnd,buttcsct- pvalionsareiequjrcd.Toicsetveaplacc, Ы Ihe Davic County Scnkx Center al ^SI-061 no law dm Tuesday, Aug. 8|8. ofMebane.TheGroveSingeisofLcx- ingion and Erin Caner of Mocksville. Admission will be J5. Childrcn under 12 will be admllled for free. Hamburgen, hoi dogs, chips ami drinks will be sold each day. A barbe­ cue chickcn dinner will begin al 5 p.m. Salunlay. Bring a lawn chair. The event will be in dw auditorium In case of niln. There is a fenced playground for chil­ dren. Call 998-2068 for more infomu- tion. DAVIE FUNERAL SERVICE LLC 416 VUky Rdv Moduvilto, NC ■ ЭЭ6*791«ЭШ CaU Carolina PRIMBtW The M in i DIah SatelUte Scrviceïibsj.pn-day No EqulpimnlTo PuigMm Pfhn*8UrSu|i|illMftMalnMlraAIIEqulpnwnl / у о и н о «я ш е о и ы гу м тм я тА то ш А 1м лшшЁЁ-пт er i-io»-44i«im Efird Heni7 Lee Efinl Henry Lee, 84, died Wednes­ day, Aug. 5,1998,01 Forsylh Medical Center In Winston-Salem. BominDavleCounly,July8,1914, 10 Roben Somuel and Bessie Faireloth Ue, he served In ihc U.S. Army in World Wor n. He wos o member of Macedonia Moravian church In Ad­ vance and wos a retired U.S. Postol Scrvice eraployee. He wos preceded in death by his wife of 42 years, Lillie Potts Lee. ■Surviving ate his wife, Mary Simerson Lee of the home; a step­ daughter, Owen Watkins BIckctI and husband Julius of Charlotte; a step grandson; a brodier, Eugene Lee of Advance; a sister, Nonny C. Smith of Clemmons; and a number of nlcces and nephews. Funeral services werc held at 11 o.m. Aug. 8,1998,01 Macedonia Mora­vian church by the Rev. Grcg Little. Buriol followed in the church grave­ yard. Memorials may be made to a chor- Ity of Ihc donor’s choicc. Jimmy Rogers James Jimmy Rogers James, 68, of 145 Feed M ill Rood, Advance, died Satur­ day, Aug. 8, 1998, at his home oiler a short illness with canccr. He was of the Baptist faith. He served in World War II and was a member of Winston>Salcm Scottish Rites Bodies 32 Degree, Advancc Ma.sonicLodgc710and Advancc VFW Post 8719. He WHS prcccdcd In death by his parents, Fred S. and Betty M. James. He is survived by his wife of 44 years, Betty T. James; 2 daughters and sons-in-law, Tina and Will Pryor and Sandra and David Mooncyham; 3 grandchildrcn. all of Advancc; a brother, Fred Donald James of Win- ston-SaIem;andasistcr,LuciileTinklcr of Michigan. Funeral services were held at Vo­ gler and Sons Clemmons Chapel Aug. 10, at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Ronnie Craddock ofHciating. Burial followed in Westlawn GardensofMemory with military rites. Memorials may be made to Hos- ! pfceofWinston-Salem/ForsythCounty Inc., 1 lOO-C S. Stratford Rood, Win- ston-Salem, N.C. 27103. Edith Wooten Steelman Edith WootenStccIman,93, widow of Berry Rose Steelman, formerly of Steelman Road, died late Ihur^ay night, Aug. 6,1998, at Meadowbrook Terrace of Davie. Survivors include 2 daughters and sons-in-law,RoseleneandJamcsSpccr and Jessie Ruth and James Wooten, all ofMocksvillc;? grandchildrcn; 4 great grandchildrcn: and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. Aug. 9, at Eaton funeral Chapel with the Rev. Doug Smith ofHciating. Burial followed in Rose Cemetery.Memorials may be considered for First Baptist Church of Mocksville, 390 Noflh Main Street, Mocksville. N.C. 27028 or Mocksville First Wes­ leyan Church, 826 Gamer Street, Mocksville, N.C. 27028. Wilma "W im " Osbome WIImn "Wlm” Osbome, 69, Montview Drive, Mocksville, died at her home after an extended illness. Bom March II, 1928, In Davic County toe the late Clifford and Pcari PaltonCampbcll, she wosarciircd unit clerk at Rowan Regionol Mcdlcal Ccn­ tcr, retiring in 1995. She was known as a writer and for many yean had a column known as Wims Whims in the DavieCounty Enterprise Rccord. She was a iticmbcr of First Presbyterian Church of MocksviUe.Survivingarc4son.s, DannyofFay- cltevillc, David and Steve, both ofSal­ isbury, and Johnny of the home; 2 daughters,Karen W.OsbomcofSalis- bury and Patty Myers of Rockwell; 2 brothers, Charles Campbell of Salis­ bury and James Campbell of Green­ ville; 3 sisters, Lois Pageof Williams­ burg, Va.,AddicC. RidcnhourofCool- eemec und Louise Aldridge of South Dakota; 6 grandchildrcn; and 6 great grandchildren.The funeral was conducted at 2 p.m. Aug. II,aUhechapelofDavic Funeral Service by the Rev. Jamie Pharr. Burial followed in Legion Memorial Park in Cooleemee. Memorials may be made to Hos- plceofSalisbury,c/oRowan Regional Hospital, 118 E Counsel Street, Salis­ bury, N.C. 28144. Virgil Leroy Cooli Virgil Leroy Cook, 64, of Salis­ bury, formeriy of Cooleemee, died Saturday, Aug. 8, 1998, at his resi­ dence after being in dcclining health. He was bom Aug. 11, in Davic County, a son of Mancie Check Cook of Rockwell and the late Robert Virona Cook. Survivors, in addition tohis mother, includc a sister, Gwendolyn Shoaf of Salisbury;and3brolhcrs.EdwardCoQk of Florida, Ray Cook ofSalisbury and David Cook. A private graveside service was held Aug. 10, at Legion Memorial Park in Cooleemee by the Rev. Dale Eagle. William Basil Page William Basil "Pops" Page, 76, of Concofd,dicdHiursdaymoming,Aug. 6,1998, at Northeast Medical Center. Bom Sept. 30, 1921, in Union County, to the late Leander and Maiy Jane Haigler Page, he was a retired Merchant Marine Seaman. He was last employed ut Elxxon Corporation. He served in the U.S. Coast Guard and the U.S.Army.HewasamemberofSharon Baptist Church. Surviving arc his wife, Edna Good Page of the home; a daughter, Joycc RcaorMocksviIIc;andasister,GIadys Figginsofthehome; lOgrandchildren; 15 great gnmdchildren: and 6 great great grandchildren. Graveside services werc held at 11 am. Aug. 8. at Carolina Memorial Park in Kannapolis by the Rev. James Smith. Memorials may be made to the American Canccr Society, 500 East Morchcad Street. Suitean .Charlolle, N.C. 28202. (’s time to link about ^the unthinkable. Planning for your funeral: K's something many people don't think about, don't want to think about. But the simple fad is, planning ahead can spare your loved ones from a huge burden of decisions and expenses. It doesn't take long, and it's not complicated with Fumily Consiiemlionsf Leam about all the facts and benefits of planning for your funeral, call us today. To makt plaming etsitr..xall for our fR BE Ftm lfy CoHSidentioiu Pluming CuUt ami a HO-obllgaHon consultation toiayl Eaton Funeral Servic s35s.'mi»simt fMarUb.Not1kC$rellM ti3S}75iSm William Robert Proctor William Robert "Bob" Proclor, 72, of Winston-Salem, died Tliursday. Aug. 6, 1998, al Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. Born June 25, 1926, in Davie Couniy, to Ihe late June and Bertie Fosler Proclor, he retired from RJR after 39 years of service. He was a member of Mt. Carmel United Meth­ odist Church wherc he served as an usher and was in Ihe men’s club. He was prcccdcd in death by 2 sisters and 3 broihers. Survivors include his wife, Ruby Black Proclor of Winston-Salem; 2 sons and daughters-in law, Mitch and Marchclle Proctor of Winston-Salem and Grcg and Jamlc Proctor of Ad­vance; a daughter and son-in-law, Jeanne ond Bobby Nifong of Forsylh Couniy; a grandson: 6 step grandchil­ dren; 3 sisters. Betty Goode. Vcrlie Cox and Pal Meadows, all of Winslon- Salcm; and a number of nicccs and nephews. The funeral services was conducicd al 2 p.m. Aug. 8, by ihe Rev. E. Lro Ellis al Mt. Carmel United Methodist Church. Burial followed in Ihc church cemetery.Memorials may be made to Hos­ picc of Winston-Salcm/Forsyth Coumy, IIOO-C S, Stratford Road, Winston-Salem, N.C. 27103 or lo Ml. Carmel United Methodist Church BuildingFund,4265 Ebert Road, Win- ston-Salem, N.C. 27127. Jackson A. Cartner Jackson Alexander "Jack" Canncr, 67, of 1328 Ridge Road, Mocksviiie, died Thursday, al Wake Forest Univer­ sity bapiist Medical Center in Win- ston-Salcm. A native of Iredell Couniy bom Dcc. 12, 1930, a son of the late Hugh Millard and Mac Stroud Cartner, he was retired from Jcffco Inc. in Ad­ vancc. She was a Korean War veteran, serving in Ihe U.S, Air Forcc. He was a member of Society Baptist Church. He was prcccdcd in death by 3 brothers and a sister. On July 4. 1953, he married Ihc former Mary Scamon, who survives. He is also survived by a son, Tony Canncr and his wife Ann of Mocks­ville; 2 daughters, Jackie Snow and husband ofStcphen of Mocksville and Dianne Smith and husband Wayne of Hamiony; a brother, Robert Cartner of Fayetteville; a sister, Sallie Comcr of Statesville: and 6 grandchildrcn. Funeral services were held ai 3 p.m. Aug. 9, at Society Baptist Church by the Revs. BillStroud,Brenda Mcwman and Jonathan Seamon. Burial followed in the church ccmclcry with full mili­ tary honors conducted by VFW Post 2031 and Ihe DAV Harold Littleneld Chaplcr 68. Memorials may be given to Society Boptist Church Cemetery Fund, 879 Golden Valley Rood, Stalesville, N.C. 28677. Pain may be eliminated for millions (SPECIAL) - A drug thal is c.xcit- ing reseorchers in the trcotment ol painhasbeenfomtulatedinloanew product known as "Arthur Ufa." and is being called a "Mcilical iliracic" by some, in the treatment of debilitating conditions such as arthritis, bursitis, riicumatism, pain­ ful musclcaches,jointaches,simple backache, bruises, and more. Al though the mechanism of action ii unclear, experiments indicate thal Artliur Itb, relieves pain by fiist selectively attracting, and then de­ stroying the messenger chemical which carries pain sensations to Ihe brain, thus eliminating pain in the aRected arca. Artliur Ub, isavail able Immedialely without a pre­ scription in an odorless, greaselcss, non-staining cream or new roll-on lotion fomt. Arthur Itb, isguaran- Iccd to ,\ork or your money back.I*. «..H.ibJMPmh.uUi UMO^MdTKIM AVAILABLEA'n FoMcr Rauch Dm| 4f5VilbyRoid* 751-2141 DivfeDbcovntDrui | MlMir|iailStm cn4-U37{ John Henry Foster John Henry Foster, 82,ofN.C. Hwy^ 801 South, Mocksville, died early Wednesday, Aug. 5, 1998, at Davie County Hospital.Bom In Davic County April 13, 1916, to the lute Daniel Carlton and Mary Peacock Foster and for many years was tlic owner and operator of Fosicre* Exxon al Greasy Comcr. He had fonnerly worked al Erwin Mills in Cooleemee. He attended Damascus Baptist Chujvh. He served in the U.S. Amiy during World War II. He was prcccdcd In death by his nrsi wife, Mary Snider Foster, in 1983; and by 5 brothers and a sislcr. Survivors includc his sccond wife, EH/abcthSIoanFosicrofWalkcnown; a son. John Edward "Crickci" Fosler of Georgia; 4 stepdaughters, Ardenc Hayes of Gcrmanton, Ruth Scamon and MiU7 Williams, both of Mocks­ville, andTcrriana West of Durham; 2 siepson.s, Harry Williams of Lexing­ ton and David Williams of Cabanus County; 6 grandchildren; 10 great grandchildrcn; 14 step grandchildrcn; 2 step great grandchildrcn; 2 sisters, Elsie Nail and Jenny Tutterow, both of MiKksvillc; and several nicccs and nephews. Funeral services were held at 7 p.m. Aug. 6, at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Revs. Dale Wallacc and Phillip Park ofTiciating. Burial was II a.m. Aug. 7, al Concord Uniicd Methodist Church Ccmclcry wilh ihc Eleventh District Memorial Honor Guard, Vet- cransofForeignWarsconductingmili- lary rites. Memorials may be made to Cem­ etery Fund of Concord Uniicd Melh­ odist Church, c/o Ronnie Scamon. 157 Pine Valley Road. Mocksville, N.C. 27028 or lo the Cemetery Fund of Damascus Bapllst Church, c/o Rev. Dale Wallacc. 531 Rabbit Highway. Hamiony. N.C. 28634. Gertrude Gaines 1909-1998 WINSTON-SALEM• FnmosCaiesDuggins 1926-1998 ADVANC£ * Pearlie Booe Shephard 1910-1996 MOCKSVILU• Rm/ford Parks 191M998 HARMONY % Ronnie Allen Sain1949.1998 DENVER * Velma Hutchens 1930-1998 YADKlNVtLU • Kevin Bernard Beasley19 .1996 WINSTON-SALEM Thomas Jefferson Powkr1923-1996 MOCKSVILU > Lawrence ^^Tag"* Brodgon 1934-1998 C H A R L O T T I Pearlie B ^ Shephard 1910-1998 MOCKSVILU • Peggy Walton Parrish 1942-1998 WINSTON-SALEM Foster Earns WCUDegree Cè - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, A .13,1998 Foster Rynn Foster gralualeJwilhhonoi (tom Weslem ' Carolina Uni- vpsiiyonMoy 10 with a ЬЁЬсШ ÜC- gicc in physics 1^ a minor In cfcralstiy. I He was Л rnembcrof Al­ pha Lambda Dcltaond Mor­ tar Board tanor societies. Foster was named piitslonding Physics Studenl of the Year for the 1996-97 academic year, ^ ile at WCU. he was active In the BaptistStudentUnion.scrvingas presi­ dent for the 1996-97 academic year. ; ■ He will be attending N.C. State Unlvenlty to pursue a Ph.D. In phys- fa. .; HeislhesonofJancFtosterandthc toe Don Foster of Milling Road and (he grandson of Jay and Alenc Jones Ы Buddie and Billie Foster. Review Night Set ; '■ Parents of students grades 5-9 are invited 10 a meeting to review mate- nils to be used In Ihe abstinence- based family life classes in Ihe Davie Couniy Schools from 6:30-8 p.m. Monday. Aug. 17 at Ihc Davie Couniy Public Library. . Tbere will be lime for questions, sOggesiions and concerns about the program 10 be discussed. Members of the school health team will be on hand, and will explain the context of Ihe program. Collection To Be Presented ' The area's most extensive elephant collection will malie its debut lo the coUectoi'smaiketAug. HatthcSer- entpity Shops in Mocksville.'. Included In the coUectk» are el- ryt— tl ftom сапЫ а ill over the wnU. «Kh M lip n . bdia, and Aus­ tralia. Мшу of them are made of un­ usual maletials such as oyster shells.Theownerof Uiecollectlon, Robert Hedrick of Bermuda Run, will be on hand 10 share anecdotes and answer questions from 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. W a lk e r G e t s D u t y ■ Marine Lance Cpl. Kenneth E. Walker, son of Kcnnedi E. and Sally L Walker of 115 Valley Oaks Drive. Advance, recently reponed for duty with Marine Aerial RefuelerTranspoit Squadron 252. 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing. Marine Coфs Air Station, Cheny Poinl. N.Ç.Walker's rotation to a new duty slalion exemplines the worldwide asiignability of Marines and Sailon. IMs flexibility alk)ws our naval forces to protect U.S. nalional interests by Miytag ai Ihe principal enforcers of («■ссИте engagement, delenence and cfWi response around Ihe worid. i^The 1990graduate ofSullivan East li(hSchoolorBlufrcity.Tenn..joined thé Marine Corps III November 1996. Ш Ш ' ^ fuinn-'ls W ill, HB® S O n 9 9 I к Ч I ' iSSSS*"' m ie s s W rir s w g N i л ^ м т м к 'м м ь ^ M M M T R DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 13,1998 - D1 , l\ i UseOurConvw^ Finance PioM.••мкм MfflMhvdtoeoMM*u-is‘bMkM9uviUMmiy :тйМ «М|нм1и1М. Prior MiMiitnciuM. А1пмгеп«лйм 142 N. Main St. • МосЬуШе, NC 27Ф28 • 336-751-5739 Thun.&M8:3(^:30*SaL8:3(H Debbie Koontz didn't intend to be­ come a baker. She had studied an. Bul the Iwo can go hand in hand, and Ihc owner of Ketchie Creek Bak- ciy in Mocksvillc wos recently hon­ored lo have two of her wedding cakes featured in "Elegant Bride" magazine. Allhough Koontt no longer docs eveiything to do on a wedding cake Clbcre are bakers and slacken and people who put icing on.), she still does mosl of the decorating. "Il's like sculpting," she said of Ihc edible flowcn and bows and other decorations lhal adom the cakes. "It takes an incrcdlble amount of time. Mybackgn)undisan,Iwasn'tachefto beginwiih.BulIlovelhis.Istillloveto do wedding cakcs." One of the cakes featured in the magazine was called Wedding Bliss. The magazine read: "Wedding Bliss is a veritable airay of fabric and dress flneiy. Handmade ribbons and luscs - all mosl decidedly edible - adom all four fashionable layers swathed in loUod fondant over bullercicam icing. Each tier is madeof a different pound cake recipe: li^i- tionalonthebottom lopped wllh lemon, then amaietto and finally, the down­ ing layer of coconut, almond, lemon, nim and vanilla flavorings." The magazine wiote about the olher cake: "Aloveliercolumnyoullnevernnd. Wrapped in cieam cheese icing - pre­ cisely nuted to even the most architec­ turally demanding standards - and an abundance of handmade, gum paste roses and ivy, this English Garden cake conveys classic style and refined tastewiUwulsluffiness.Cutinsideand.' you'll find layeni of mouthwatering ItaUancrcamchceseandcanolcakcs."Koontz staned the business in her ' home 16 years ago, and now employs ' 21 woriicisatanewbuildingon Valley Road. "I let it grow by itself," she said. "I . haven't pushed it. I'm most proud thal we've kept the quality up. Thai's Ute hardestlhingwhcnyougrowandhavc. | more people working. I think that's why we're still popular." i, " (Ing a wedding cake takes an Incredible amount of time, Koontz said. E flips to the magazine pages that feature her wedding cakes. ..................................... " M y b a c k g r o u n d i s a r t , I w a s n 't a c h e f t o b e g i n w i t h . B u t I l o v e t h i s , I s t i l l l o v e t o d o w e d d i n g c a k e s . " - D e b b i e K o o n t z ;i4tchle Creek Bakery owner Debbie koontz with her wedding cakes that appeared In ’Elegant Bride* magazine. Cakes Appear In Magazine K ^ tz discusses plans for a cake with Mlklred Bean. -Photo« by Robin видимо« У D2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 13,1998 Couple Spends Two Weeks Working With Missionary In Ukraini I Aa iko» nnt CnOfll’ Cnnltsk it.'.'On June 15, JcnyniKlUixlaHaimm ; of Mocksvlllc, along wiih five olhcn ; fromFaiUiBapiist,!nSuucsville,s|Knl two weeks working with the mission- I iny,NykolaZdorcako,thattheirchurch : hasinadeacoinniiimcmtosupixiitln a fanning area near Kiev, the capital : city of Ihc Ukraine, : TheotherswereDayFt)'c,ihcyouih pastor, Cathy MahafTcy (nurse), Jean ; Stewail and her l4-ycar^)](l daughter ; Ashley,andEdWillis.GcraldineHous- ; ton from Command Baptist was mak- } ing her 14th trip; she was lo slay Iwo ! monlhs traveling in other areas of ^ former communist countries doing • back yard Bible schools. . "You see the look of despair in Ihe eyes of Ihc people, everyday is a : straggle to survive for many of them. ; Mrs. Hamion said. 'Lack of medical suppUesmakessickncssntcmMehanl- : ship for most of them. Lack of living : space is a terrible situation for the : majority." In Kiev, Ihe capital city, three mil- ' lion folks are crammcd into out^latcd ' high rise apartments built in the SOs. \ They have two to three room apart- f ments, most sleep on the lloois along ' wiih grandparents. Most use the staiis : toelimbupashighaslSstorics.These : have no lights and al night candles or ; (lashlighls arc used lo find Ihc way. In 1922, Ihis small country the size of Texas became a communist state belonging 10 Russia. By the 30s under Joseph Stalin, most of the fann land had been seized by Ihe govemment as Ihey slaughtered the farmers. A famine killed millions of the people. In 1991, they werc declared a free country as Russia was nol able lo con- bolmanyofitssmalicountricstliathad been sci/ed by Ihe communists. Since that lime, Ihe Ukraine has struggled with economic instability due lo se­ ven: money shortages. The hospitals have severe mcdlcal shortages of sup­ plies, outdated mcdlcal equipment and technique,s. The group spent two weeks work­ ing in n summer camp callcd Living Hope. Americans spent live years building this modem building that has indoorplumbing.three stories that sleep 8 children to a room on cots of Ihcir own. Manyofthesechildrcnhave never hadabedofihcirownor Ihree meals served with a variety of fresh veg­ etables, meats and fruits. Over $3,000 was donated lo enable 60 children lo come from many poor homes, some from staleron orphanages. Someofthc children had birth defccis from Ihc falloulduc tothe 198enuclcardisaster ofChemoble, when SOtonsof radioac­tive materialcscapedintoihcair.Many arc being bom today with birth dcfccLs and live in stale facililics with no hope of living lo adulthood. The group did dramas, puppet 5hows,Bibtelcssons,songsnnd games with the children cach day. Many gifts were given oul including personal hy­ giene needs. Many of these werc do­ nated by local dentists and doctors.Shirts from basketball teams such nsDukc,Cnrollna,WakcForcsl,Char- lotte Hornets and Ihe Panthen, along wiih balls was rcccivcd wiih grc.il joy, Harmon said. Aschoolteachcrundhersixlh grad­ ers from Rowan sent packels for Ihe children with .scliool supplies along wiih personal Icllera and photas. "Tlie children werc very excited lo know American children cnrcd enough lo do Ihis and with the helpof an tnlerprcter sent leller^ofthanksiolhcm," Hannon said. An old-llmey river b.nplizing was attended by ihe group in Ihe village. Faith has established a church, Ihis being the .second year it has been opened, she said. Several other villages were visited as Ihc group put on programs for Ihe children and visited in Ihe communi­ties. "When communism failed, many of the folks found themselves facing severo hanlships. May are discour­ aged and frustrated with no hope ofa future forlheirfamilies."Harmnn said."They barely survive the severe winters lhal re.Tches 20 below. The elcctricityisundependablc, sometimes off for days. Fi»d supplies musl be grown and stored in underground tun­ nels lo be kept over Ihe winter. The majority live on $25 per month as the govemment owns evetything includ­ ing the famis," The group from Faiih will return nexl summer and is looking for groups to help them gather needed supplies. Wal-ManinMocksvillcdonated medi­ cal supplies Ihis year lhal went lo a nurse in one village, who tries to tend to neighbors. Most of Ihc time she has very little medical supplies."The children are a grcal Joy to work with, many of them looking for­ ward to each Junens the group returns. As they do not speak English, ihoy have learned the sign lhal deaf full^ use by holding up their thumb, neiii finger and "pinkie" to say "I love you'', Hannon said. ! The Homions arc available to gjyc programs lo civic groups or churctxis on this country and il's grcal need. Call 492-5855,Monday-Fridayafter6pni. Members ol the mission team Irom Statesville with children near Kiev. Dominick Leaves Davie Schools FiM* 14 years she served the chililren of Davie County, Iravellng every day from her home in Greensboro lo her ofTlcc in Mocksville. Dr. Nancy Dominick camc (o Davie Counly as a school psychologist and left Iasi month as director of sludcnts serviccsto work for Ihc DurhamPublic Schools in a sinular role. For the Davie schools Dominick was involved in and oversaw a variety of programs, including guidance, ex­ceptional chiklren. dropout prevention, CAN-STOP and school healih. "She was concerned about the health needsofoursludcntsandsupporliveor ihesiafTv^’orkingwiih the school health program," said school health director Frances Tuticrow. It was especially important to Dominick to have care plans lo meet needs of students with special health concerns, she said. "She was a very caring and con­ cerned educator and administrator,” Tutterow said. Over the years, Steed said Dominick has created a lot of innovative pro­ grams and expanded theschool system's offerings. "She has been outstanding." said superintendent Dr. Bill Steed. Her duties included a tremendous amountofpapcTWOik.ShewoTkcdweU with staff members to sec that they were in compliance nnd could work miracles with her budget, he said. She would refer to her cffons with thebudgetasdividingloavcsand fishes, Steed said. The Davie County schools huve excellent programs, and Dominick's leadership is a credit to thal, he said. In every situation, she would look for Ihe best method to serve children, Slecd said. ’‘She’s someone wc hale to lose." Which o f These Cosl|y Homcseller Mistakes W ill You IVIake When You Sell Your Home? WrBtoii-Safcm — Л new report Ins juM tvcn relttwni Л hich tcvaJs 7 costly matJxs thal most iKxtrowncrt nvAc when selling ihcir hixne. and a 9 Sfcrp S)-siem Uni can help )txi sell )4ur honv fu4 onil f(T the moM rancxim of monc)'. TWs indiNiy rtport slwOTclearly how the imdiikn-il waj sof selling homes ha\t bccome intTKBmgly less and lcscfl(Xti\-c in lalay’s market llie faci of ihe maner is lhat fully three t^nrtcn of hotncscliers don'l get whal ihL7 warn for Iheir home and tvcome disilhsioncd mi • tttirc • Г|п.тсЫ1у dtsadv artaged when they put ihrifhomeomhemaiiet. In nnswCT lo ihi< issue, iriáistiy insidcn hase prcpored a free sjvcial report cnuiW ‘Tl« 9 Siep S)'«on lo Gel Yottf I lo«ne Sold Fast nnd R»T(vDolLif” As Ihis гф« ШХХЛШ. most liomcscllrts male 7 dcally mistakes dial cosi ilrm liicmlly thousands of dolLm. Tbe good new^ is üvd each and eseiy те of ihcse mtsiakes is eiiiirly To Ikv ■ brief fcoankd meaace abool bow to order yoor few copy of Ihts fqnt1.call 1-т«5«'2095шаш m i 5Эа Yoa can call anytinv. 24 hom • dqr.Vdiytivcek. CtU NOW lofmd ал bow you cm/Ы Ibc most money faryour ltam. LEONARD REALTY N o w U n d e r C o n s t r u c t io n 3 bedroom, 2 bath, maintenance free hom e located on a wooded acre In Davle County. Buy now and select colors. $115,000 34 Town Sou .Mocksvllle, NCs luare ----------27028 336-751-3650 336-751-3875 U DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 13,1998, - D3 Health Information Available With summer comes numerous backyard barbccues. In nn effort to prevent an increase in weight and u decrease in physical octivilyihe Healthy Carolinians of Davie County arc pro­ viding informationtoimprovcthcovcr- all health of Davie County residents. A modem defínitlon of good health extends beyond the absence ofdiscasc. An important component is physical fitness, a positive condition that in­ cludes ncxibility, muscular strength and cardiovascular endurance. Physi­ cal fitness is a culmination of regular exercise, proper diet and good per­ sonal habits.The following health ben- efitscan be associated wiihgoodphysi- cal fitness: controlling body weight, prevenling heart disease, rcgulnting blood pressure, regulating Ыо(ч1 sugar, preventing the loss of bone mineral that occurs with age and more. According to informalion obtained from the N.C. Governors Council on Physical Fitness,NorthCaroltnayoulh are less fiexiblc, have higher percent­ age of body fat measures and arc less aerobically fil lhan youth nationally. In addilion,61 percent ofudults in North Carolina do not exercise al lea.st 20 mlnmcs per week.Nutrition is also important for fuel­ ing your body and investing in your total health. Nancy Clark, MS. RD recommends developing a game plan for good nutrition which incorponiles Ihe use ofthe food pyramid for supple­ mental infonnallon. Good nuiritiun transcends across all genders and ugc groups. The Governor’s Council on Physical Fitness and Health suggest 'Tips toTrim the Hips": 1) Cut the fal, 2) Eat more foods high In fiber conieni, 3) Regular exercise is a musl, 4) Drink Iotsof water, and S) Pay attenlion to the calories on food labels. By soliciting Ihc help ofboth state and county repre­ sentatives, the trends in physical fit­ ness and nutrition can be improved among Davie Counly residents. For more informalion aboul how you can improve your physical fitness und nutrition, contact Wendi Sclbe or Lowana Gardner, health education ipccialislsat(336)75l-8700. W e T ra d e A n y th in g ! ofVUiM Contact Accent MoHle ПОЛЮ Т 744-9SS7 SSOODownNew3BdrltanoSetHipinNEWMIIK Winston*SÜi6ffl FOrOetailiCiH 744-9557 АссмИйЫкИмм м а т п т т s v v i c : i : c ; o o D ■ < ■ Ч I . I с > S i \ (336) 751-2222 H S I V.iiu-v r v i o c i I U - I *1 « > I i » > 11.1 I C l. FV1 o t K v. V i I 11- r\l С S O L D I S O L D I S O L D ! As you can see, our office has experienced RECORD SALES this year. Therefore, WE NEED NEW LISTINGS. W e have buyers ready and w aiting. So if you've been thinking of selling, don't hesitate Call one of our sales staff today. Let us put a SOLD SIGN In your yard today. P R O P E R T I E S C L O S E D T H I S Y E A R Property AddiMsSoM Junction Road Hwy 601 Nortti Off Clement Street 225 New Hampshire Ct Lot #23 Northbrook Sub 2599 US Highway 64 E 185 Sunny Dell Lane 237 Center Street Janice Lane 298 Gladstone Road 949 2/4/98 Hardison Street 164 Cable Lane 409 East Laite Drive 1933 US Hwy 601 N Lot 27. South Arbor 113 Northbrooit Drive 115 Joyner Street 193 David Smith Rd Ralph Road Ralph Road Sold SoM SoM SoM SoM SoM SoM SoM Sold SoM SoM SoM SoM SoM SoM SoM SoM SoM SoM SoM Cloalng Sold Property Cloalng Date Address Date 1/9/98 Sold 252 Pepperstone Drive 3/10/981/9/98 Sold 126 Parkway Court 3/27/981/12/98 Sold 746 Will Boone Road 3/27/981/13/98 Sold US Hwy 601 South 3/30/981/16/98 Sold 328 Rollingwood Drive 3/31/981/29/98 Sold 179 Fosthall Drive 3/31/981/29/98 Sold 119 Camden Court 4/1/981/30/98 Sold LotIO Deacons Ridge 4/1/981/30/98 Sold 340 Gwyn Street 4/3/98I 2/4/98 Sold Lot 19, Twinbrook Sub 4/7/982/4/98 Sold 202 МифЬу Road 4/15/98 2/9/98 Sold 849 Gladstone Road 4/16/982/11/98 Sold 31050ldUSHwy421 E 4/17/982/12/98 Sold 156 Oakland Ave 4/17/98 2/17/98 Sold Lot 13 Rabbit Farm Trail 4/20/982/24/98 Sold Lot 24 South Arbor 4/30/982/26/98 Sold 81 Wright Lane 5/6/98 2/27/98 Sold 433 North Main Street 5/11/98 3/9/98 Sold 2872 Bridgeport Drive 5/13/983/9/98 Sold Lot 4, Fox Run 5/14/98 • '(Sold 256 Deadmon Rd 5/22/98 Sold 249 Quaii Ridge Lane Sold 400 East Lake Dr Sold 2318 Hwy 601 S SoM Hwy 64 E (land) Sold 385 Becltown Rd Sold Lot 17 Pepperstone Sold 206 Murphy Rd Sold 5757 Hwy 801 S Sold 816 Garner Street Sold 2096 Marginal Street Sold 234 Pepperstone Lot 16 SoM Stony Brook Trail SoM 124 Cloister Dr SbM 942 Hardison Street SoM 129 Savannah Court Sold 280 Cherry Street Sold 866 Angeil Road Sold 186CrestviewDr Sold 5 Acres Wagner Road SoM 27 Acres Wagner Road SoM 3591 Hwy 601 S:-— , ww . w w ■ . I •**/ I W • t IQf C A L L 7 5 1 - 2 2 2 2 T O S E L L Y O U R H O M E T O D A Y Closing Date 5/29/98 5/29/98 6/9/98 6122198 6/23/98 6/24/98 6/26/98 6/29/98 6/29/98 6/30/98 6/30/98 7/2/98 7/6/98 7/10/98 7/13/98 7/13/98 7/16/98 7/22/98 7/23/98 7/27/98 7/30/98 Big Cantaloupe : Bruce Spry of Gladstone Road bought some Giant Melon : seeds, but had no Idea he would end up with monsters such ■ as this 19-pound cantaloupe. His secret? He didn't have : one, just planted with the seeds with a little 10-10-10 : fertilizer. Cadets Complete Camp ; . TwclvccadctsfromthcDavicHigh : School JROTC completed summer .camp at Fort Bragg July 13-19. While at camp, Ihcy received train-• mginrappeUng.ropebridgcQclWities, j :airt»mc ground activities, survival• techniques and extensive leadership I training.• Cadet Edward Pierce was selected : as the honor cadet by the Carolina : Brigade Staff.: Other cadets participating werc: ; Andrew L. Almelcr, Christopher : Bender, MichacI R. Berghom, Tanya ! M. Berghom, Larry D. Caudill. Ryan ; Y. Hamilton, Erick B. Ijames, Bran- .don L. Inscoc. Christie Robertson, " Joshua M. Shepherd and TiiroHhy J. • Williams. Registration Under Way For Traveling Coed Soccer Rcgislnillon is under way Гог the Mocksville-Davic Parts and Recre- alion DepaflmcnI's traveling coed soc­cer teams. 11» fee is $40 and the registration deadline is Aug. 17. There will be two teams, U-12 with birthdays falling be­tween 8-1-86 and 7-31-88 and U-14 with binhdays falling between 8-1-84 and 7-31-86. Each team will carry a maximum of 1% playets. Games will be played at Pinebrook Elcmcntaty school and in Ircdell County.Call the rec at 751-2325 for more information. Ì и я з з а I I NEW OWNER ACCENT MOBILE HOMES TOTAL LIQUIDATION SALE OF ALL FLEETWOOD HOMES __________________INSTOCK__________________ 14X60 FLEETWOOD WINQATE 14X70 FLEETWOOD WINQATE 14X80 FLEETWOOD BROADMORE 28X56 FLEETWOOD HERrTAQE POINTE 28X60 FLEETWOOD HERrrAGE POINTE 28X70 FLEETWOOD WATERFORD PARK 28X72 FLEETWOOD SANDALWOOD 28X44 FLEETWOOD BERKSHIRE 28X80 FLEETWOOD BERKSH IRE TRIPLEWtDE 28X80 FLEETWOOD WOODLAND PARK A LL HOMES ARE SHOW HOMES LOADED WiTH OPTK)NS, HAVE A 5 YEAR WARRANTY AND W ILL B E OPEN FOR YOUR VIEWING -0- Down Payment to LandoiMnert $500 Down Payment Available on Slnglewldea $1,000 Down Payment Available on Doublewlde« Park Space« and Land Available No Qimmlcka-Juit Great Prleealll Accent Mobile Нопю*^M N ^attenonAvtm w ^W linto^^ ' I I Twelve cadets In the Davie High JROTC program recently completed summer camp at Fort Bragg. 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Il IMPINMOOIIIIIOCt KaNVDAIUN tal PINI VAiUY U» NOCUVUU SUWmUDCllDtuijae in u iA OAvm it4i.Me sm sia oav» »».аае sm sjia davib•Oca«’»Otf^lnvnMulM •SpttloywnMroBlnutw •СопфШЫг i»daHd 1^ « red. hwt•bmhonwo««(taekti1Bron»F«lrMy •IW.OOOtivMlM-Idleabt.cmntw» «WondMU Uier«n «Mi J«nvAMroot, Mpunv, mote »UMolvalMlnMaMliMntfortotteod----------- aNOYJOHMSOHaa^iaae^NNIFER STROUO MO-IITS v)CNFiaima9ee-tte7 T O O N E W F O R P H O T O ■ ншшшмт UMUDAIIM ¡»M V Iiltlin ...... ... UIA DAVn Н1.Ю0 IM IBArMm <V««Mrt<AeoaM«nHMo(tetiw. PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE •f tMNy рамм. Nm U Virtyl. hM pump мтоАтатшт DAV» M7.see iM * iia4<n CCMB» on Mtene OM tt •SMWM pay upto 12000Indoacodi •OMpackhaaliriNrtlMtyMr алявдм ALIEN оаа-эоез______________втЕнимолнобМоае>и>1_______________STERUN0ANDiR8aae.iiai •ut» of Morae». ScTMTMd Inni porch I «ИМ laat yaar N E W НОМЕ COMMUNITIES IN DAVIE COUNTY MtntNmuHom— UnótrConMtnjctíonlnUehDtii • плюше 1ШС1*Мшт^мМаейевСПапр1вп(Г|ф eoa oouTN... ma land la braaMaUngl R.C.8nert.Cuatom homaa. Popular wmcüMeinarfc #0ЛКУАЦ1У1- ■ ----^ niiMintHlandOoiCow>i-^y AffioM Palmar Oa»» • МЮГТМО1 Baefc^Or” SaduM Ona Piua Aoa Lota. BuMK Menard PoindaKiar . Мер not to Kate A fAUING f y»» lltfti-^ Pifay.Ro«ioUM.Paacafui Lots AvaMla For CMiomCenwuciten •Homaoww^ Aim. mat aaaaiaaa monwy or yaarty due». DEVELOPMENTPRICINO INFORMATION Prices quoted reflect the lowest price home for uie as of July 30. 1998. to each development, the home under coastnictioo may be priced above or below the pricc iodicaied. It may be poaiibie to biuld a home at a price above or below the price shown depeadiai mmeotatlve by the iodnendeBt builders coostiuctiog homes in each community. Call a CX)LDWELL BANKER HUAO, iS aLTORS isew for aiUitioi^ iflfonaition. ______________________________________' IM ■ liAVlK COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 13,1998 m ud kl obtiMig • n- quM «or ptopoHl b^lraUng on Augu« 17. IIM, can coMKI ZU SiiiWi (t 33»- 7m-2l11, Monday tmuÿi Fildty, a:00 tJLbKOepAloraoopy.'nMptgpault ••«•tySaplambar ie, ISM. ' I ' - - . - И З ^ PUBLIC NOTICES NORTH CAROUNA DAVIECOUNTYEXECUTORS NOTICEHaving qualified as Exocutof of the Estateol Loren F. Kahle, deceased, late of Oavie County, Notth Carolina, tNs is to notify alt persons fiaving cialms against said estate to present them to ttie under* signed on or before the 6th day of Novem- t>er, 1998. being tt^roe months irom tf)e first day of publication or this notice wtll be pleaded (n bar ot their recovery. All per« sons indebted lo said estale will please make immediate payment lo Ihe under­signed.This Is the 6th day of Augusi, 1998.Rrst Union National Bank. P.O. Box 2114.CMQ, Winston-Salem. N.C. 27012.8-6-4ln NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARINQBEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FOR THE FOLLOWINQ ZONING AMENDMENTSNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. Pursu­ant to the requirements of Article 20-B ot Chapter 153-A of the General Statues ol North Carolina and Paragraph 155.250 of the Davie Counly Code of Ordinances, lhal Ihe Board of County Commissioners of Davie County will hold a public hearing in the Commissioners Room of the Davio County Administration Building. Mocks­viile. NC on August 17.1998 at 7:15 p.m. Business Is scheduled to be conducted as follows:A) Norman Carter has submitted a re­quest to rezone approximately 1.59 acres of property from Residential (R-20) loHigh- way-Buslness (H-B). This property is lo­cated at the southeast comer of N.C. Hwy. 801 South and Legion Cemetery Street and Is further described as being Parcel C- 27 of Davie County Tax Map M-5-16.B) Sylvia Steele has submitted o re­quest to rezone 1.172 acres ot property from Highway-Business (H-B) to ReskJen- tial (R-20). This property is located at tho southeast comer ot Deadmon Road and US Hwy. 601 South-and Is further de­scribed as being Parcel A-20 of Davie County Tax №p K-5-10.C) The foltowing are requests for new road names for unnamed private roads serving two (2) or more resWoncos. En­hanced E'911 addresses will change for these residences upon approval oi the proposed names.1. Hudson Lane - k>cated at 814 Richie Road. Mocksviile2. Mohawk Lane-located al 280lndian Hills Road, Advance3. Pebble Valley W/ay • located at 417 Potts Road. Advance4. Poor Boy Trail - 4133 US Hwy 601 Souai, Mocksviile5. Sheffiekl Farms Trail - located al 2015 Sheffiek) Road. Harmony6. Shirley's Way • k)cated al 1177 Main Church Road. Mocksviile7. WkTH Oak Lane • kxated at 1305 NC Hwy 801 Notth. AdvanceA sign wW be posted on the above property to advertise the PubUc HMrlng. AH parties ar)d Interested citizens are in- vHed to attend sakl hearing at which Ume they shaR have an opportunity to be heard In favor of or in opposition to the foregoing changes. Prtor to the hearing, a> persons Interested may obtain any additional infor­ma tkm on a proposal or ask any questions t^y may have by visiting the Planning Department on weekdays between 8:30 om. and 5:00 p.m. or by telephone al (336) 751-3340.John Gallimore Planning and Zoning 8-6-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTYEXECUTRIX NOTICEHaving qualified as Executrix of the Estate of Hilda Beroth Colbert, deceased, lateof Davie County. North Carolina, this is to notify aU persons having claims against said estate to present them to the under­signed on or belore the 13th day ot Novem­ber, 1998. being Ihree months from the first day of pubHcatton or tNs notice wll be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per­sona indebted to eakJ estate will please make immedbte payment to the under- signKLTNe is the 13th day of August. 1998.Peggy C. Hanfson, 179 River Road, Advance. N.C. 27006. Executrix of the Estate of HIda Beroth Colbert, deceased.8-134tn LEGAL NOTICE The Northwest Piedmont Job Training . ConsortlumAVorkforce Development Board is seeking qualified bidders 10 oper­ate fhe Welfare-to-Work programs begin­ning October 1998and ending September 2001.The Department of lAbor funds these programs. Participants must meet the DOL . Welfare-to-Work eligibtlity requirements andreskle in Davie. Rockingham, Stokes, or Yadkin Counties.Wc ara aaeUrtg proposal« for the fol- k)wing programs:Job Readhesa Activities-activities to help prepare harrf-to-empkiy indivkluals for work by developing good work habits. Emptoyment Activitlts-work assign­ ments wit) tha pubic, private non-profit organiatlon or private for profH business tMOugh wage subsidtot and OJT. Job Placement Sentees-iocating and oMMng unsubskfzad amptoyment for partdpants. Tha employment is financed trough job vouchers or through contracts mMy pubHc^privale provkkrs. Poet Emptoyment Sarvtoes-servtoes ihancad through contracta^rouchers with puUc/privata providers after a parttoipant ia placad on a work site. These saivicas induda: basic «ducaüon sUls training, occupational skint trair^ng. ESL. and NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY1 CO-ADMNISTRATOR NOTICEHaving qualified as Co-Administrators of the Estate of Louise 0. Cartner. de­ceased, lale of Davie County, North Caro­lina,! this Is to notify all persons having daims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before Ihe 23rd dayof October. 1998, being throe months from the first day of pubitojtkw» or this notice will be pleaded in bar ot their recov­ery. All persons indebted losald estate will please make immediale payment to the undorelgnod.This is tho 23rd day of July. 1998.Thomas A. Cartner. 1684 Davie Acad­emy Rd.. Mocksvillo. N.C. 27028, Edgar Cartner. 160 Stroud Mill Rd., Harmony, N.C. 26634. Co-Admlnlstrators of the Es­tate ot Louise G. Cartnor. deceased.MARTIN. VAN HOY, SMITH & RAISBECK. LLP ’ Ten Court Square) Mocksviile, N.C. 27028 7-23-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTYEXECUTORS NOTICEHaving qualified as Executor of lhe Estate ol Margaret LuciUe Whitaker, de­ceased. lale of Davie County. North Caro­lina. this Is to notify all persons having cialms against sakl estate lo presenl them to the undersigned on or before the 6th day of November. 1998, being three months from the first day of publication or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recov­ery. All persons indebted to sakl estate will please make immediate payment to tho undersigned.This is tho 6th day ol Augusi. 1998.Lawrence R. Whitaker. 629 Garden Valley Road, Mocksviile. N.C. 27028, Ex­ecutor of the Estate of Margaret Ludlie Whitaker, deceased.8-6-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTYADMINISTRATRIX NOTICEHaving qualified as the Administratrix ofthe Estate olElizabeth Brown,deceased, late of Davie Counly, North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having dalms againsi said estate to present them to lhe under­signed on or belore the 30th day of Octo­ber, 1998, being three months from lhe firsl day of publlcatton or this notice will be pleaded in bar ot their recovery. All per­sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the under­signed.This is the 30th dayof July. 1998.InezMayTield, Administratrix ot the es­tate of Elizabeth Brown, deceased. PARKER & PARKER. AHORNEYS 854 Valley Road. Suite 200 Mocksviile. N.C. 27028 Telephone: (336)751-18907-3a^ln NORTH CAROUNA ' DAVIECOUNTYC0-ADMtNISTRAT0R8 NOTICEHaving qualified as Co-Administrator of the Estate of Rufus James Campbell, deceased, late of Davie County, North Carolina, this Is lo notify all persons having dalms against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 6th day oi November. 1998. being three months from the first day ot publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recov­ery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediale payment to tho undersigned.This is the 6th day of August. 1998.Rufus Johnson Campbell. Jr., 994 Daniel Road.Mocksville.N.C.27Q28.Tho­mas Campbell. 201 Pine Street. Mocks­viile. N.C. 27028. Co-Administrators of the Estate of Rufus James Campbell, de­ceased.8-6'4tn NORTHCAROUNA DAVIECOUNTYIN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICEDISTRICT COURT DIVISION FILENO.:98CVD COUNTY OF OAVIE. Plaintiff vs.THE HEIRS OF Q.W. SHEEK. A.K.A. GEORGE W. SHEEK. KNOWN AND UN­KNOWN ANDTHE HEIRS OF F. CAMILLA KIMBROGH SHEEK. Defendants NOTICrOFTAXJUDQMgNTPursuant to the requirements ot O.S. Sectton 105-375 (c) Notice b hereby given to tha Heirs of G.W. Sheek. known and unknown and tht Heirs ol F. Camilla Kimbrogh Sheek, known and urdovTwn that a Judgment ot Foredosura wW be docketed against tht proptrty described below on or before September 1,1996.Loeatad m Davla County, «alt of North Carolina. ad)olnlng tha I M of Gaorga W. Shaah, Mra. P.E. WMaon and ottMt«boundadaafoNowB:BEQMNMQ aiaalakainMockavMaandSalamRoad, thanca North to a alaha In P.f. Wiiaon'a Una: ttanoa Eaai wMi har Hm to Jacob Shaara eomar: thanca South wim hia lina to a ataka In tha MockavHIa and Salam Road; thence Waat wtti aaU Road to tha BEOINNiNO. containing ona4wN aero, mora or laaa.iaino MermaHy known aa Tax Par* oal FWOOOOOM. purauani to tha Davla CountyTaxMapaaathtyarapraaanliy NORTH CAROUNA <DAVIECOUNTY !CO-EXECUTOR NOTICE «Having quaiiried as Co-Executors of the Estate of Lola Poster, deceased, lateof Oavie County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the under­signed on or before the 30th day of Octo­ber, 1998. being three months from the first day of publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per­sons Indebled lo saki ostate will please make immediate payment lo the under­signed.This Is the 30th day of July. 1998.Lawrence Steelman. 8475 Freeze Road. Kannapolis. N.C. 28082. Lucille R. Sleelman, 8475 Freeze Road. Kannapolis. N.C. 28082. Co-Execulors ot Iho Estate ol Lofa Foster, deceased.MARTIN, VANHOY. SMITH & RAISBECK.LLP Ten Court Square Mocksviile, N.C. 270287-30^ln NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALEUnderond by virtue of Ihe powerot sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust made by Brady G. Pardue (Brady 0. Perdue, deceased) (Heirs of Brady 0. Pardue; Lou Anne Pardue and Aaron Pardue) to Bar­bara Wall Spearman. Trustee(s), dated Ihe 31 St day of March. 1987 and recorded In Book 144, Page 670, and re-recorded in Book 145, Page 331. Davie County Regis- 17, North Caroilna. Default having been made in the payment of the note thereby secured by the sakl Deed ot Trust and the undersigned. H. TERRY HUTCHENS, having been substituted asTrustee in said Deed of Trust by an instrument duly re­corded in the Office of the Register ot Deeds of Davie County. North Carolina and the holder of the note evidencing said Indebtedness having directed thal the Deed of TnisI be foredosed, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale al the Courthouse Door, in the City of Mocksviile. Davie County. North Carolina al 1:00 P.M. on Thursday the 20th day ot August. 1998 and will sen to the highest bidder for cash the foltowing real estate situate In the County ol Davio, North Carolina, ond be­ing more partk;ularty described as follows;BEINQ KNOWN AND DESIGNATED as Lot No. 6 ol Block 4 as shown on the Map of Greenwood Lakes, Section 2, Area A as recorded in Plat Book 3 al Page 88 in the Offtoe of the Registerof DeedsofDavle County. North Carolina, reference lo which Is hereby made for a more particular de- scriptkxi. Together with improvements lo­cated thereon; said property being tocated at 231 OverkxA Drive. Advance, Notth Carolina.Shoukl the property be purchased by a thinl party, thal person must pay the tax ot Thirty Cents (30C) per One Hundred Dol­lars (S100.00) required by NCGS §7A- 308(a)(1).The property lo be ottered pursuant to this notice of sale Is being offered for sale, transfer and conveyance *AS IS. WHERE IS.* Neither lhe Trustee nor the holder of the note secured by the deed ot trust/ security agreement, or both, being fore­ctosed. nor the officers, diredors. attor­neys. emptoyees. agents or authorized representative ot either tho Tnjslee or the holder of the note make any representa­tion of warranty relating to the tiUe or at\y phystoal. environmental, health or safety conditions existing in. on, at or relating tho property being offered for sale, and any and all responsibilities or liabilities arising out of or in any way relating to any such condition expressly are disclaimed. Also, this property is being sold subject to all taxes.spedalassessmenls.andprtorilens or encumbrances of record and any re­corded releases.A cash deposit (no personal checks) of five percent (5%) of the purchase price, or seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00), whichever is greater, will be required at Ihe lime ofthe sale.This Is the 6th day ot August. 1998.H.Tetry Hutchet\s Substitute Trustee P.O. Box 2505 4200 Morganton Road, Suite 103 FayettevUla. North Carolina 283028-6-2tn Keep “tracii''oflocal events in the Enterprise-Record. NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTYEXECUTRIX NOTICEHaving qualified as Executrix of tho Estate ot Eva Swaim Rayfleld, deceased, lateof Davie Couniy. North Caroilna, this Is to notify all persons having claims against said estate lo presenl them to №o under­signed on orbelore the 13th day of Novem­ber, 1998, being three months from tho first day of publication or this notk:o will bo pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per­sons indebted lo sato estate will please make immediale payment to Ihe under­signed.This is the 13th day ol August, 1998.Jarotha Mao Raylieid Chaffin, 775 Ralph Ratledge Road. Mocksviile, N.C. 27028, Executrix ofthe Estate of EvaSwaim Rayfield, deceased.MARTIN, VAN HOY. SMITH & RAISBECK, LLP Ten Court Square Mocksviile, N.C. 27028 8-13-4tnNORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTYCO-ADMINISTRATOR NOTICEheaving qualified as Co-Administrators of the Estate ot Margie Louise Smith Har­ris. deceased, late of Davie County. North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having claims against sak) estate lo present them lo the undersigned on or before the 23rd day of October, 1998, being Ihree months from the first day of publication or this notk:e will be pleaded In bar of their recov­ery. All persons Indebted to saki estate will please make immediale payment to the undersigned.This Is the 23rd day of July, 1998.Belle S. Harris. 2039 Cline Street. Statesville, N.C. 28677. George H. Goforth Jr.. 323 Powell Road, Mocksviile, N.C. 27028, Administrators of the Estate ot Margie Louise Smith Harris, deceased.MARTIN, VAN HOY. SMITH 4 RAISBECK. LLP Ton Coutt Square Mocksviile. N.C. 27028 7-23-4Ш NORTH CAROUNA DAVIE COUNTYIN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICEDISTRICT COURT DIVISION FILE NO.: 97J56IN THE MAHER OF:TYRELL RAHYINEDEWALT. a mlnorchild NO^CE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBUCATIONTO; THE FATHER OF A MALE CHILD. BORN ON OR ABOUT NOVEMBER 18. 1997INBURKECOUNTY.MORGANTON. NORTH CAROUNA.TAKE NOTICE thal a pleading seeking reliel against you has been filed In the above-entitied action. The nature of the relief being sought Is as follows;THEOAVIECOUNTY DEPARTMENT OFSOCIALSERVICESISSEEKINGTHE TERMINATION OF YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS WITH RESPECT TO TYRELL RAHYINEDEWALT.You are require lo make defense to such pleading no later lhan the 8th day of September, 1998, sakl date being forty (40) days from the first publication ot this notice, and upon your failure to do so, tho party seeking service against you will ap­ply to the Court for the reliel sought.This is the 30th day oi July. 1998.MARTIN. VAN HOY. SMITH & RAISBECK, L.L.P.BY; SALLY W. SMITH AHORNEY FOR DAVIE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES Ten Court Square IHocksville, N.C. 27028 (33Q)75t-2t7t7-30-31П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTYEXECUTORS NOTICEHaving qualified as Executor of the Estate of Margaret Lucille Whitaker, de­ceased, lale of DavIe County, North Caro­lina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estale lo present them tothe ur)dersigned on or before the 6th day ot November. 1998. being three months from the first day of publlcatton or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recov­ery. АП persons indebted to saWestale will please make immediate payment to the undersigned.This is the 6th day ol August, 1998.Uwrence R. Whitaker, 629 Garden Valley Road, Slalesville, N.C. 27028, Ex­ecutor of the Estate ot Margaret Ludlie Whitaker, deceased.8-13-4tp NORTH CAROUNA davie.coUntyIN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICEDISTRICT COURT DIVISION FILE NO.: 96 CVD 473 COUNTY OF DAVIE, PlaintiH vs.JOHN WILUAM LEACH, Defendant NOTICEOF PUBUC SALEUnder and by virtue of a Judgmenland Order lor Sate entered in tho DIstrid Court ol Davio County. fJorth Carolina, in Iho above captioned action, the undersigned Commissioner will on the 21sl day ol Au­gust. 1998, olfer for sale and soli tor cash to tho last and highest bidder at public auction nt the courthouse door In Davio Counly, North Carolina In Mocksvillo ol 12:00 noon, the fdlowing described roni property:Lying and being In Jerusalem Town­ship, Davie County. North Carolina, and more particularly described as;Lot Number 105 as shown on a plat entitled *A Subdivision for Erwin Mills. Inc.. Cooleemee, N.C. by Pickoll & Pickell, En-glneers.datod April. 1963‘andrecordodlntlie Offico of tho Register ol Deeds for Davie Counly. N.C.. In Plat Book 3. at Pages 11.12.13 and 14. to which refer­ence Is hereby made tor a more particular description.Tho sale will be made as is and subject to all outslandingcity and county taxesand all tocal improvement assessments against the above-deschbed property nol included In tho judgment in the above-entitied case. A deposit ol live percent (5%) ol tho suc- cosslul bidder will bo lequltod.Thisisthe 23fd day ol July. 1998.Robert E, Price. Jr.Commissioner BURNS. PRICE & ARNEKE. LLP. Park West Suite 101.3G00 Country Club Road Winston-Salem. N.C. 27014 (330)760-1434 7.23-4ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTYCO-EXECUTRIX NOTICEHaving qualified as Executrix of the Estate ot Juanita Hendrin Foster Poplin, deceased, lato ol Davio County. North Carolina, this Is to notily all personshaving dalms against said estale lo present them to tho undersigned on or belore the 30th dayof October. 1998. being three months trom tho lirst day ol publication or №is notico will be pleaded in bar ol Ihelr recov­ery. All persons indebted to saki estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned.This is the 30th day of July. 1998.Theresa F. Pearson.208 Bomont Lane. Moravian. N.C. 28654. Beverly F. Miller. 14597 Marr Court. Woodbridge. Virginia 22193. Co-ExecutrixoltheEstateol Juanita Hendrix Foster Poplin, deceased.7-30-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTYEXECUTORS NOTICEHaving qualified as Executor ol the Estate of Charles Jefferson Wells, de­ceased, late ol Davio County. North Caro­lina. this is to notify all persons having claims againsi said estate to present them tothe undersigned on orbelore the 6th day of November. 1998. being three months irom tho first day ol publication or this notico will be pleaded in bar ot their recov­ery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make irninediato payment to tho undersigned.This is Ihe 6lh day ol August, 1998.EiizabethH. Wells. 196 MarteneStreot. Mocksviile, N.C. 27028, Executor ol the Estate ol Chatles JeHetson Wells, de­ceased.8-6-4inNORTH CAROUNA DAVIE COUNTYEXECUTORS NOTICEHaving qualified as Executor ol the Estate ol Ruby E. Kelchum, deceased, lateol DavieCounty, NorthCarolina, this is to notily all persons having claims againsi said estate to present them to the under­signed on or belore tho 13lh day ol No­vember, 1998. being three months Irom thefirsldayolpublicaiion.orthisnoticewili be pleaded In bar ol thoir recovery. All persons Indebted to said ostate will please make immediate payment to the under­signed.Thisisthe 1311) dayol August. 1998.Frances A. Phillips, Executor, 24 North Clyde Avenue, Kissimmee, Ra. 34741.8-13-4IP north CAROUNA DAVIE COUNTYIN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICEDISTRICT COURT DIVISION FILE NO.; 98 CVD 15^ KA2ANNE G. JOYNER. PlalnU« vs.WAYNE A. JOYNER, Defflndant .: COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE OF. SALE (£BEAU PROPERTYUnder and by virtue ol an Order ot the Honomblo George T. Fuller. Davie County District Court Judgoonteied on tho Utday of July, 1998, tho undersigned, who was by said Order appointed Commissioner to sell tho lands described betow, win on Friday, tho 28th day of Augusi, 1998, ot 12:00 o'clock a.m. at Iho Da\rie County Courtlwuse, 140 South Main Street, Mocks­viile, Davio Counly, North Cardlna, olfer tor sale to tho highest bidder tor cash, that certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in Mocksvillo Township, Davie Counly, North Carolina, ond more particu­larly described as loltows:BEGINNING at a point In the center ol Buck Seaford Road (SR 1160), being the common comer of Imds 6,7 and 3 and 4 as appear from a plal entitled 'Survey lor Walker Enterprises* by David A. Craver, Registered Sun/eyor, dated May3,1990, being the Soulhoastmost comer of the within tract; njns thonco with tho line of said trad 7 South 69 deg. 15 mln. West 259.71 feet passing through an Iron al 50 feet to a point an iron and North 88 deg. West 1135.75 leel to a point an iron com­mon corncr ol sakl tractsfiand 7 In Hatiey Howell's lino; thenco with the Howell line 03 dog. 44 rnin. 20 sec. East 200 feet to a point an Iron In said line common comer ol said tract 7 and tract «8 as appears Irom said sun/ey: thence v^th the lino ol sakl tract 8 South 86 deg. East 1092.78 feel to a point an iron and North 69 deg. East 216.30 leet passing through an iron at 186.3 Icettoapolntan iron pininthe center ol said Buck Seaford Road common cor­ner ot said tracts 7 and 8 and in line ol sakl Iraci 3; thonco with tho contor of said Road and Ihe line of snid trad 3 South 20dog, 37 min.OSscc. East200foolTOTHEBEGIN:' NING, containing 6.209 acres moro or less and being tract »7 as designated on sakl survey above relerred lo.This conveyance is subject lo public , roadway and utility easements ol record.For back titto see Deed Book 156. al Page • 301. This tract is further identified asparcel 40.05, Davie County Tax Map K-4 dated March 28,1976.Said lands are sdd subject to all liens, encumbrances, taxes or deteds o( record ii any. except those deeds ol tmsi re­corded in Deod ol Trust Book 198, al Pago 606 (Mocksvillo Savings Bank) and Deed ol Trust Book 247, at Page 898 (Ingersoll- Rand Credit Union) shall bo paW Irom the proceeds.An earnest money deposit equal to • 10% percent ol tho highest bkf will be required from the highest bkldtrartfwlim« of sale as evidence of good failh. The sale issubjectloupsetbldsandconfirmatkmby tho Court as by law provided.Thisisthe30lhdayof July. 1998. *• GRADY L MCCLAMROCK. JR..- COMMISSIONER 161 South Main Street Mocksviile. N.C. 27028 Telephone: 336-751-7502 ■ NCSB 4 78667-30-4tn PUBLIC NOTICE OFADOPTION OF ORDINANCE - AMENDING CHARTER OF THE TOWN !OF MOCKSVILLE IMPLEMENTING !FOUR YEAR TERM FOR MAYORTHEPUBUCWILLTAKENOTICElhal tho Commissioners of the Town ol Mocks­viile adopted an ordinance on the 4th day ol August, 1998 amending the Chader of -. the Town ot Mocksviile as set lorth in Section 1 and 2 (as amended on January 7, 1992) ol Part 1, Subpart A, Article ll. Section 4, toprovlde lhal the term ot Mayor shall bo a term ol four (4) years as autho­rized in NCGS§160A-101(8)(a) to begin virith the major eleded al the next regular municipal election to be held in 1999. The ordinance shall be effective thirty (W) days after this notice is published, subjed only to a relerendum vote ot the people II a roforendum petition is duly received pur suanl to NCGS§160A-103.TERRY BRALLEY. TOWN CLERK8-13-1ln Л Ягасй1п0Мо«ги«йпт| ' /MfiTbHrtUiviuaü.» 1(800)41I-UWAY Exacutton will bt issued on tht Judg- mtnL and tha proptrty wiil ba sold u provkkd by law. Tht tax litn, inckiding Inttrtsl and costs may bt pahj btfort iht Judgmtnt is docketed at anytimt thtnaf- tar as altowed by law. Tha amount of the tax litn. induding costs as ol August 31. 1098 is $442.01.This is Iht 13th day of August, 1998. M aryNtURIchltRobtrtE.Prica.Jr.OF COUNSEL BURNS. PRICE A ARNEKE. LUP.ParkWttt. Suita 101 3600 Country Club Road Wiftitotv8ala(n.N.C. 27104 , . Ttltphont: (336)760-1434 I ■ ■ • ' ' ' ■ H3p2tn P u b lic N o tic e Hie Town otMocksville will conduct a public hearing on September 1,1998, lo receive comments from the public cogcemiog the submittal of a Communily Development Economic Development GranlapplicalionloiheNoithCarolina Depanmeni GianiapplicationlolheNonbCaiolina Depaitment of Commerce. Hie purpose of the healing will be lo consider I proposed grant application. The gianl proposal will request $320,000 from lhe Depa№.ent of Commerce Communily Development Block Gnni, Economic Development program forthe Town to provide water and sewer facilities 10 sem Ibe relocation to the Town of an industry employing 120 persons. Hie industiy will add at least 40 new jobs during the projecl which will consist of the constraction of a new 60,000 square foot industrial bulding neat US 601 a«l 1-40. Interested persons are invited to attend and bc heard. The hearing begins ai 7 p.m. and will be held io Ihe Mocksviile Town Hall kxuedaimClemenlSutet . HennginpaiTedpetsoudesiiing additional information or having questions ODIhissiibjectilioiildcalllheNotthCatolinaReUyNumbei'fot IheOeaf (1.800-ra-82K). ■ A B S O L U T E A U C T I O N Cart H. and Lornt. Yow (OaeaaaatO 5140 S M to w f o m M . _ S ^ ^ - л и г , . 15, I99X • У:3()ат DincUou; From Wmston-Salcm, follow Hwy. 421 Nonh lake Lcwisvillc- PAHTIAL U8T:»■pc. Ctierre Br Suite; tw o ____Pr. Single Beds; Fomlca-loB Table Cenler'Vable; Old Roor Moiel Walnuj — • Fosloria Stemvwe;gww'All Glass; bepreBlorrfflaMT'Ssssed'uiass- Rutiv Red ’Httm Sit- Horse & Baltery Opeialed Vehicles (Barbie Care Rra TrS?Tricycles; Gafl'Siil; Hand Tools;'BenZrdf.?;'^-|^>’.Ba^*l Franciscan Dinnenvare; VCR; Camcorder- Cinn 2i Table; Seed/Fertllizef plslribulor and much, mu^ toi? For Info/Brochur« conlaci; KcnnethG.Kctner N C A L3268 • F ir s t C h o ic e A u c tio n PO Box 335, Lewisville • (336) 94S^| ]g i: l>AVIK LUUINI Ï tlN I KKHKISU KbCUKU, Aug. 13,1998 - D5 Y.ird Snies •COMINQ SAT., AUG. M.Communily yard sale in Hickory Tree deyelopmenl. Many lamiiles participating. Mark your calendar and look lor directions and items lor sale In next weeks Enterprisai* ESTATE YARD SALE-B5Oldsmobiie, lumiture, dishes, clothes, coiiectibies, Barbie dolls, toys, etc. No checks. Fri. Aug. 14 & Sat. Aug. 15. Davis Rd., Clemmons oil Centenary Church Rd. between Hampton & Frye Bridge Rds. 336- 768-5870. _________ FRI. AUO. 14, 8-8 and Sal. Aug. 15, 8-1. Absolutely no early birds. 1075 Main Church Rd. First time-5 lamiiies-ail seasons mens & womens clolhing-all sizes, books, toys, household Ttem9,.botlles, jars, old & new glass-remains ol an estate sale. All under canopy, rain or shine.____________________ QARAQE SALE-PICNIC table, trampoline, barbecue, many other items. 196 Fox Run Dr., Sat. 7am- 2pm.______________________ HAVINO A YARD SALE THIS SUMMER?Put your sate in the classllieds and let everyone know aboul III Yard Sales must be paid in advance. The deadiine Is Tuesday al noon. 171 S. Main St., Mocksviile MOCKSVILLE ANTIQUES «FLEA MARKET25,000 sq. H. Inside 653 Wilkesboro St.Sat. & Sun. 9-5 Vendor spaces call 751-2181. MOVINO-BASEMENT/GARAQE SALE-Sat. Aug. 15, 8am-2pm.Jericho Church Hd.____________ Advance.___________________ SAT. AUO. 15, .1-?, 131 Watts St., Cooleemee. Fence and posts, sheets, childrens clothes, weed- eater, other Hems._____________ SPRINGFIELD FARMS, BEHINDSouthwest Elementaiy. 4 lamiiy yard sale. Toys, Fisher Price, Little Tikes, boy-glil Inlant & toddler clothes. Baby Gap, Gymboree. Sat. Auq.15,8am-12._____________ YARD SALE-513 Hospital St. Ext. Thurs. & Fri., 8-unlil. 2 ulility Iraiiers._____________________ YARD SALE-AUQ. 13, 14. IS.8am-5pm. Ftajs, chimes, birdhouse, baskets, other Some clothes. Hwy. Greenhouse. 998-8220.________ YARD SALE-FRI. & Sat., Swicegood Rd., North Cooleemee. Clothes, Nascar Items, antique cook stove & old records._______ YARD SALE-SAT. 8am-untll, Junction Rd. A n ttq u P & lîf b■ay . M l • Trad* la iM iM « - аиМ кК « — -M » — 1И -Ч C A S HPAID FOR ANTIQUES, PARTIAL OR WHOLE ESTATES. COLLECTABLES. OLD METAL ' TOYS, ANTIQUE FURNITURE lordY .lordV LO№tfliO’S fortYi WW7? 2 INDOOR Iemale cats. Free lo good home. Spayed, declwed & had all shots. 492-5952. AKC BASSET HOUND pulples lor sale. 2 Iemale, 4 male, live had 1st shots and wonned. $00 ea. 751-2004. MIN. DACHSUND PUPHES,wks. old, luil-biooded, ndpape Parenls on site. $50, 4 Bmaies. 998-2102. Apartments CUTE NICE 1BR apt. oveboking Court Sq. In downtown Mofsvllte. Security door 0 entrance. |erfect for professional single or our $400 unfum., $600 fumi ‘ 27B-1717.____________ MOCKSVILLE TERRACE: All brick efficient apartment. 1 & 2 . pool, basketball court & . Kitchen appliances fur Including dishwasher. 1.5 washer/dryer connections, energy efficient heat pump pr cenlral heat and air. Prewlr cable TV & phones. Insukted windows & doors. No wax kitcnn& bath floors. Located In Mock^ille behind Hendricks Fumilure on Sunset Dr. off of Hwy. 158. Oke hours 1-6 Sat 10-12. PV 751-0168. ROOM FOR RENT In my hoPrefer non-smoker. For more li Call 751-2770, leave message. JANET DEAN'S Umited edition prints now available at Serendipllj Shops, 41 Court Sq., downtown i Mocksviiie. Card Of Thanks THE FAMILY OF the late Garlai R. Brown wishes to express oi sincere thanks to all our family i friends for helping so much with benertt and for all or yi comforting prayers, food, beautifi llowers, and memorials lhat hav been madefor our precious lovei one. Everything thal was done ~ very much appreciated!Joan, Steven, Ann. Krista, Shawn;.Summer & fami Card Of Thanks THE FAMILY OF Ihe late Lucille Bailey Potts wishes lo express our sincere thanks lo all our lamiiy and Wends lor all their prayers, lood, llowers, thoughts, cards, help and memorials that have been made lor our mother. Also, thanks lo the EMS and First Responders. Everything that was done was greatly appreciated. May God Bless YOU.The children, grandchildren, & ___________qreal-qrandchiidren THE FAMILY OF the late Ronnie Allen Sain want lo express our sincere lhanks to all our lamiiy and Mends (or aii the visits, lood, llowers, and prayers that have been made on our behall. Everything lhat was done has brought comfort to our grieving hearts and was very much appreciated.Juanita, Edith, Phviiis & Joei TURN YOUR UNWANTED iter i into cash with a ciassiliedi Call 75 2120 to place an ad. Yard Sali must be paid In advance. Tl deadline Is noon on Tuesday. Child Care ALMOST HOME CHILD care -We Leam When We Play", lnlants-12 yr. olds. Fuil-llme, part-time, drop- ins. 1st i 2nd shilt; 5:30am- 1:45am. Taking Inquires lor 3rd shilt. 571 S. Main St., Mocksviiie. Across Irom BSF Manulacturing. 751-PLAY (7529).____________ CHILD CARE IN my home, Cooleemee School district. Near Jockey. Cali 492-5331._________ EXP. DEPENDABLE CHILDCAREgiver has openings lor your littie one. 1st shift avaH. Located in the Wm. R. Davie area. Please call Angie at 492-2287.____________ MOTHER OF 1 has opening lot toddler. 998-7660._____________ MOTHER OF TWO will keep children In my home. Cana area. 940-6889.__________________ NEED BEFORE OR alterschool care, or a back-up babysitter? Bear Creek Church Rd. area. Cali 492- 2487.______________________ REQ. IN HOME daycare has openings available on 1st & 2nd shills. CPR & First Aide cert. All meals included. Vac. & sick days available lor child. Localed in Wm. R. Davie area, close to 1-40. Caii 492-7851.__________________ WILL BABYSIT 1ST shllt. 751- 5213. Getting older isn’t that bad, Rodney. HAPPY BIRTHDAY Love - Lynetle TRACIOR SALES ft SERVICE SINK FARM EQUIPMENTOMMW.ftPMtTMM. ^ u s s s s ^ »ar39l-7t7-81M emn (PSIWllU!!) я Free Estimates Work Guaranteed 336-492-7820 DA A M J C AIVriQUES < C H IM A * S \ H \l ( . I RAIN OR SHINE (In CUK IjOCAIION: Fiuni Ma-ksvillc, N( miks рш1 Ihc 1.40 mlm-hiinic. Him t^i nght al Okl HisUK-al Obna Sm-Ris CONÈSTSOM slpgle bra.« bed; oU jew ty COUNTY Г Н О GLASSWARE JE W E L R Y Ш Ш Ш Ш Е , mubiplc КПШШ01»; cotrumc Poneiji; fine bad;pattern (U is „ teapot; Rose Medallk»: painle ifirames: large amount of old ch bone diilKi; deep«iil lig i^ teapoc Orctn Princeu Mpre iMUchliox; natlK lUv'cf iions; _ i Daisy & Buuon itierbeùi scv cbifla«') hind Minted äiinai Laughlin d iiiw EnsÙaii chi p « ^ t vase; UrgcHobnailcglisi; hige colkctioii of iiem>t»e;crock; small etch-cut gobi TERMS OF SALE: BVBRYnm aAuctioneer is »4 rv^xnsiblL' tkh-cnisingorfDr NOT RESPONSIBLE- F().Mmy üiavw ries .1/1 FR ED G.M< (336)699-; min. sale will held under icnl) travel nciith Ml US Hwy. 601 r>x I 1/2 (II Ош Kd. Гк|2 №Ю miles then uim )flia-. Sale №10 mile al end of nud. OF:lhal has been Inllhc famih for iveify; several pkctt of Blue Ridge I; nicc cake «and; fine Gerniaa : CAHI sa > lilk glass lamp; nice oM picture fine oM cut glass; m of English awl; UmoEU cbinK WUIow-waR I% res w cookie Jar; candl* hoUeri; wall sfcral sets of stemware gabkls; set of l l pieccs of Nippon chliia; Norilake of approx, 40 piece«! of Homer figuriM lamps; beautiful 3-handle lae bowl on stem; lanpt; . okl milk ire; large glass-top hal; washboard; s; old kitchen utensils; much more. OR AFPROVEDCHECK AS IS A WHBRB IS ny iliAivp^uKi» or iim'uracics in у additions oriiclctions.N CASE OF ACCIDENT 1 Served0 be тмк' al this dumcrof an auciion. liC K , Auctioneer NCAL #21 Commercial Property 33,000 SQUARE FOOT WAREHOUSE / DISTRIBUTION / UGHT MANUFACTURING FOR LEASE. 1.900 square foot heat & c/a office. Paved parking. Gas heat. Loading docks. All brick veneer. 195 Walnut St. 919-870-6137. PRIME SHOPPING CENTERspace available, 1,200 sq. ft.-3.600 so. tt. Shopping/office. 336-996- Farm Machinery NEW FARM EQUIPMENTLow Prices Piows, Disc Harrows, Scoop Pans, ^readers, Bushogs, Box Blades, Scrape Blades, Gales, Corrals & more. We deliver Wriqht Fann Gales 998-8637 FURNITURE LIQUIDATION SALE,MUST SELL IMMEDIATELY 95,000 SQ I FT FURNITURE: Bedding 84. set & up. Lamps 19. Fioor lamps 29. BR Suite 399. LR Suite 399. Accessories 5. Cocktail & 2 ends 49.99 set. Tables 29. Mirror 14. Headboards aii sizes 29. Sleeper sola 349. Dinette 69. Recilner 79. Bunkbeds complete 189. Curios 129. 3 pc. LR Leather Suite 999. Financing & Delivery Available, Bankcards accepted. Fumilure World Outlet. 1-40 Hildebran Exit «119, Hickory, NC 828-397-7283 Open 7 days a week. Homes For Rent 353 AVON ST., 2BR, Iba. $395/mo. + SD -f LMR; 571 Burton Rd.. 4BR. 2ba. $800/mo. + SD; 320 Redland Rd.. 38R. 1.5ba, $750/mo. + SD. Howard Realty, 751-3538. 3ft2 WINDWARD CIR.-r^OCKSVILLE, 3BR, 2ba. d/w. stv., w/d conn., elect, ht., C/A, $650/mo. HUBBARD REALTY 723-4306. 3BR, IBA, RANCH In Sheffield. Close to MO. Bsmt. $695/mo. (704 630-0695. Homes For Sale BRICK H0USE-3BR. 2ba, fireplace, full basement, double garage, detached garage & bidg. 2.9 wooded acres near S. Davie Middle School. 492-7887 after 7pm. BY OWNER-IN Mocksviile city limits, 3BR. 2ba, fenced back yard, detached garage. Call 704-878- 9369, leave message or 704-546- 5358. ask for Kent.____________ BY OWNERS: GARDEN Valley subdivision, 12 rooms. 3 1/2 baths. Call (336) 751-3413 for an appointment Homes For Sale CUSTOM BUILDING CAN beaffordablel Take a look at North Ridgel Approx. 3/4 acre lols-20 mln. to W-S or Statesvllle-pubilc H2O & sewer. Bring your own builder or meet one of ours. Buy now & celebrate Christmas In your new custom home. For more details call Jennifer at 998*1176 or LaDonna at 998-1169. Coldwell Banker. Land For Sale 16.5 ACRES, EDWARDS Rd., Davie Co. Will divide. 492-2444 or 492-5284.__________________ UND FOR SALE. 336-751 ■283B. REDUCEDI 75 + ACRES BENAnderson Rd. Land opportunity for good pasture-cattle or horses. Piedmont Realty 765-4560. Lawn Care ALL SEASONS LAWN CARE. New & existing lawn maintenance. Call 704-284-4277.____________ CAM SERVICES: We provide all types of lawn sen/ice, mowing lawns. trimming, shnjbbeiy, cleaning lots. 751-5798. FRÉE ESTIMATES. Lost & Found FOUND-HOUND DOG, male. 659- 9632 or 998-8314.____________ LOST BURGUNDY SUITCASE &blue & white cooler behveen Gun Club Rd. to 801 S. to 601 S. 998- 5837. Lots For Sale BY OWNER, PREMIUM building lot In Twin Brook Acres (approx. 3/4 acre). Conveniently located, quiet neighborhood. 751-2042._______ FULL ACRE NORTH OFF Exit 162, on Garden Valiev Rd.. trees, branch, owner tinancing, only lor doublewlde. East Iredell. 704-528- 9593, please leave messaqe. Miscellaneous Wliscellaneous SAVE THOUSANDS WHILEprotecting your inveslmenlsl Must sell 3 new arch type steel buildings. 25x30, 35x50. Undelivered orders & repossessions. Easy tinancing. Call loravailabiiily 1-806-222-6335. SPORT MAGS FOR sale. 284- 4253.______________________ UPRIQHT PIANO, $32S; Rainbow vacuum and shampooer, $450. Call (336)998-8706. K a Q SALVAGE;4'x8'x1/4- waler board, $3.99/ea.; 4'xB' Cedar Closet liner. $12.95/ea.; 5'X12' premium Hooting liberboard, $9.95/ea. Grade №iik, 2X4 studs,. S2.49/ea. bidg. stone $140/pr. pallet/140 sq. Tl.; 4'X8'X1/2" thick Insulation bd. S7.95/ea.; 3,000 lb. cap. warehouse carts, . $49/ea. prehung exterior steel doors, $69/ea.; Pooling lell, $6.95/roli; We stock stainless steel in sheets & plpe.l/interior paneling $5.95/ea.; Cornjgated culvert pipe up to 24” dia.; we stock pumps & accessories lor wells. Fomilca, $.50 sq. It.; Steel I-Beams lor sale; parking lot steel light poles, up to 30' laii; brick^ ers ,3()/ea.; 4x8 exterior siding, $7.95/03.K & G Salvage (Reynolda Rd.) 1st business on West bank ol Yadkin River. 336-699-2124. USED RAILROAD TIES. $2 ea.Dellveiv seivice available. 336-699- 2006 or 699-8593.____________ WILL BUY JUNK cars. 284-2859 or 284-4194. Mobile Homes/Reat 2BR IN COUNTRY, fumlshed or not. Many extras. Available 9/1. Only accept single or couple over 40^re. $300/mo. & $300 dep. 492- 2BR MOBILE HOME FOR sale or rent, 15 acres, bam. fenced pastures. W. Davie Co. 940-5723. 2BR MOBILE HOME In Shady Grove area. $385/mo. 940-2348. NICE 2 BR, private lot. a/c. front & back porches. 394 Oakland Ave. $325 plus dep. 336-751-2532. TRAILERS FOR RENT. Water fumlshed. Located on Turrentine Church Rd. Call 996-7748 leave messaoe* 50" HITACHI PROJECTIONscreen TV. New. $1400.492-7450. BEANIE BABIES FOR sale: Selling large lot of retired, hard to find and current. Too many to listi Over 25 in alii Make offer by calling (336) 998-2191. Leave message for LJS If no answer.___________ NEW: AGV FULL FACE bike helmet-black. $200 new. Sell for $100. Dirt-10 or more tandom loads, $10 a load. You load & haul. Free firewood (hardwood) easy to qet to. 492-7360. Mobile Homes/Sale WE TRADE for anything of value. Let you car. jeweliy, appliances, etc. make the down payment on your new home. Call 800-593-7614 or 336-744-9557._____________ $499.00 Down on SInglewldes w/ a/c. Call 800-539-7814 or 336-744- 9557.______________________ $995.00 Down on DoubltwidM w/§¡0. Call eOO-593-7814 or 336-744- 9557. 1 A b s o lu te A J J C T I O N Saturday» August 15,1998 @ 10 AMtor tlM MUlH (dmucd) Jam es Glenn & Polly Stroud 317 Stroud Mill Rd. • Davla County fDti Hwy. 901A Comer Of IreMISDavii County . from 1-40 (between SialesvUle & Mocksviiie. NC) exit «162 (Cool Spring exit) tdw Hury 64 E 2 & 1/2 milee to Hwy 901. then Norih tor 1/2 mile'lo Slroud Mill Rd. «IISS (watch for York Auction & Realty Banners -«/•1/acres Real Estata Lot 11: The 8 room Brick Home is situated on a tiicely lan(teapfd WM ac lot wi№ 2 bedrocm Mi/c«(kr lirM ckiMis • bathroorn Wtile wab • «tk-ir) pantiy • twin lireplaces • skylishi • large woodet) pabo • central gas heal N/ac • nici 12^16* storage building • Cham Snk backyanJ fence LM 12 and Lot fS: 4/-1 .S ac kits • moderately restrided • paved road frontage Lot M: W-7 ac trad with a f/-2.S ac pond Lot 15 W-5 ac tract Real Estate wiD be sold 01:00 pm • Absolute Auction «10 %Oay ol Sate with the Balance Due in 30 Days Open House For Inspection on the Real Estale • Sunday August 90) • t-5 pn »iitonday ilwough Friday week ot sale* 1-5 pm Open KouseonPersonal Property andAn&quH*samedalesand№ie*bulwlbeawak№rDugh viewingunty ______________________________Inspection wa be day of sale only______________________________ HlghUghting the Antique & CoUcctibles Nice mahog 12 pane comer cupboard • circa 1870 wal. buffet w/gallery • wal. heavy carved viol, secretary • rosewood melodeon (organ) • rosewood empire love seat • super nice oak dutch kitchen cabir>et (Coppes Bros) • pir>e pewter cupboard (restored) • pine lazy susan table (55*) • butcher block (301 * wal. vicl fainting sofa • wal. contemporary pewter cupboani • handmade wal. comer cupboard (repro) • snull wal tall front desk • vicL wal. marble top dresser • I900t oriental painted cupboard • oak tail pie sale * wal. drop leal vlct. coffee table • iftSO ait style sofa & chair • 2 wing back chairs • rockers (wal., oak. etc.) • lamp tables (wal. w/caived deer head, oak и/Ш & daw, nesting, etc.) • pine primitive seaman's chest • 6 pc french bedroom suite • Queen Ann style dining room table w/6 chairs • oak china cabinet • wal. fem stands • circa 1940 wal. bachelor chest • sleigh style bed • super nice wal. cate singer sewing machine • pr. metal baker racks • metal ice cream parior sat • wal. organ chair (bail & daw) Haubach-Koppelsdori 390-7/0 doll • Doulton punch bowl (16* w, 9' tall) • Mary Gregory cranberry water set • 20 plus pee. № 7 Gregory glass • +/• 36 Hummels (figurines, plates, nativity scene) • Mt of 3 cut glass liquor decanters • wine & other decanters • t^olica Water Pitcher • Carnival waler pitcher (singing bird. Northwood) • other carnival pieces • Collection of Blue WiilSw China* IS* Painted w/goki ovetiay porcelain vase * Porcelain chocoiale set» porcelain occupied Japan tea Ш • porcelain coffee set • 7 pc bowl & pitcher set (Florian) • 10 pc porcelain kitchen set • castor set • 100 plus pc etched stemware • old patterned glassware • china & porcelain items • silver flatware • presUent Д other spoon colledlons • vlct рклиге album • two (9x12) wool njngs (Turitey) • Adv Item* primitive stool, hat rack. etc. • county & fair quilts Wal. Elgin grandmother ck>ck • wall regulator ck>ck • metal shelf clock w/sq glass columns • wal. Gilbert mantle dock • Royal Bonn style porcelain clock • art deco Session elec dock • Elgin double face pocket watch 3 Dresden style lamps • Pr. Majoltoa style lamps ( tr tall base) • Champleve brass floor lamp • black lacquer oriental floor lamp • goki painted table lamp • 7 Ker lamps • nice vicL chandeliar • olher lamps Pr nice signed paintings on canvas (Hurricane. Adirondacks region) • 39‘x71" vicl palming on canvas * Pr. black folk art paintings (Alice Palmer) • olher ari worits • prints & nice frames Kitchenware • side by side Crosley refrigerator • Mayug washer • Sears dryer • Zenith console TV • yard tools • Array of box toU »Taums pistol (36) • 1992 Volkswagon (low mileage) Мшу Other Items • Lunch Avaibbie • Rest room YORK AUCTION & REALTY ___- 356 FOX HUNTER RD.. HARMONY NC 28834 «704-646-2686»NCAL 174 «SINCE 1935 Di-PAVIE COUNTY ENTERPNSE RECORD, Aug. 13,1998 e L A S S I F D [H 1NS‘ N0MMSM1 tub. wood pi_____(336) 463-5348 (СоиПпву). 1 IN nSCHIR 14X71 Mobile horn«, soUd, well-built. $9000. ReMeemlor, stove, Hheem central air unit Included. SBR w/walk-ln doeeli, 2 full baths, real wood burning fireplace. Buyer retponsibie for nuving and set-up. Home it presentty In Mocksvllle. Call Kelly Carter, (803) 329-6160 (Rock Hill, S.C.) 2IR, 2BA, 14X70 mobile irame, set-up on rented land In Woodleaf are*. Price negotiable. 704-647- 0690. ____________ N MODEL, SBR, 2ba, del i set, otVyesOdown, 177 montfi pmts. 1- 600-276-3146._______________ AMAZNM REHT-TO-own program. Doni let your landiotil get rici)...caiitor details. 744-1305.__________ ATTN. миКШН HUNTER-96 Mohtlo Homos/S,ilo LAND HOME PACKAQE8 , over 400 properties lr) 5 counties. Land Is ready. To meet new owners call 744-1305-Vlcl»•Victory Homes. UQUIDATION: 3 LEFT, '97 musi move doublewides, fumlshed/decorated. Lowest prices of the year! Call for details. 744- 1307.______________________ MUST SEE THIS one. 14x70,2BR, 2ba, del & set. your lot. 500 down. 173 month. 2B4-4001.__________ NEW DBL WIDE .739 acre, 3BR. 2ba. heat pump, deck, ready for house loan. 998-5816._________ NICE 96 DOUBLEWIDE 3BR. 2ba, del, set. skirt, steps, ht. pump. 10% dp. 2B4 month, won't last! 1-600* 278-3146___________________ REPOS, SW. D/W. rea* to move ' V. Call lor details. 744-1:In today. ( И 306. Il rapo. 2 BR, 2Ьа. 14x80 vinyl, shlngie. IM In 4 mos., 10 К below odgmtf 8M price. 10% down. 237 1.1^278-3146.momh, BELOW WHOLESALE DELUXE model. 14x80, 3BR. 2ba, vinyl, sNnqle. dacte. 1-800-278-3146. BHANO NEW 19M 14x80 set up in beautiful park. Ready to move In for more Infocmatlon call 800-593-7814 Of33e-744-9557._____________ CHARMING REMODELED 14X70, 14x70 2BR, 2ba, del., set. skirt, steps, elect.. $700 dn.. 245 month onlv7vt».1-800-278-3t46. CREDIT HOTUNE No sales, no hassle, get pre­approved by phone in w min. or lest. CaJi 800-593-7814 or 336-744.9557. WE HAVE OVER 100 properties available immediately. ZERO down. We finance everything. Oakwood Winston-Salem. 767-7150.______ WTOR RADIO PERSONALITIESand Victory Homes Invite you to our checkered flag sale. We will'be giving away a free multi- section dream home.Join us Aug. 14,15 & 16 Call for details _________744-1305_________ '85 OAKWOOD 14X65. 2BR, new carpet, remodeled bath, w/ deck. $6500.940-5136. PIANO LESSONS. THIRTY mln. for $10.492-7656. PIANO TUNING& Rebuilding Sell-pl^ers, Saies & Service Wallace Barford 998-2789 NOTICEPUBUC SALE: Mocksville Mlnl- Storage Intends to seil contents of the following units for unpaid rent and expenses. «61 Tim Polk. ($135. «331 Sheila Morrision $135, «175 Barry Whitaker ($300 , «199 David Church ($275), «126 Aiyanna Dutin ($180), and «69 Loyal Clemeni ($135) Household items. Sale date: Aug. 19.1998 at 2 p.m. Balance must be paid In full by Aug. 17. 1998 to prevent sale. Cash or money order, only. No personal checks tor overdue accounts. 817 Salisbury Rd. 751-2463. RV/Motor Home 1976 UYTON CAMPER, 16 ft. w/awning, 4 new tires, ac. tieater, stove & relrlg. Sleeps 6. Call 284- 6136.______________________ '82 »«IDAS MOTORHOME, 24’, 50,000 miles, 454, loaded, make offer. 492-5238. ABC PAINTING AND WALLPAPERINQ15 years experience ■Our commitment Is quality tiirough experienced teamwork." 751-3613 FREE CELL PHONE with free minutes. Activation required. (336) 816-8600. HOUSEKEEPINO QUICK Adependable. We will clean your iiome for a reasonable price. Free estímalos. Call Teresa or Jaime at 492-5398. ________________ LINK'S SEAMLESS QUTTERINQRichard Link-Owner Free Estimates _________998-1796_________ OSBORNE ELECTRICfor allyour electrical needs.Free ^tlmates. 751-3398. PRESSURE CLEANING: All Types siding, clean and waterarool decks, gatios^^driveways antf walkways. PRIMESTAR SATELLITE BV I.C.E., INC.-S99 installation alter $50 mall In rebate. Plus receive Ibe llrst montli ot Prime Value Pak and HBO, FREEI Call now-1-800-563- 1339. Limited time offer/some restrictions may apply.__________ RENT-AHUSBANDHandyman, odd lobs, small |obs ok. Free estimates. 998-5371_______ RILEY TRUCKING•■BobCarWortC •Driveway Rock Delivered' ‘Small Jobs Welcome’ Piione-998-5766 Moblle-940-7954 SMALL SATELLITE DISHES$99 Installed. 1 N I! !X 1 * ! N S P /E FROFTEAHLE • HOWARD TOURSillie, Tenn.-sold Country, Lancaster, out. Nov. 21, Pigeon jnn., 1 day, annual _ Shopping Tour and lights. $35^rson. Dec. ^rtle Beach, 2 shows, 2 ea. Driver; Qene 1.998-4338. WILL CLEAN YOUR HOME. Call Tricia Bfown 284-4579._________ WILL DO HOUSE cleaning. Also sewing & mending in my home. 751-7095. anytime. t l ^ f i n i s h e s ^ ^ Fumiture RefinithingfcRnlonlion CoKomWixidwoildng&Cnfts R IckM ictli (336)492-6020 for 30 yean. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • The Glen Apartments 300 M illing Road 2&3 Bedrooms SactkN) 8 Housing GALVALUME S O Y C A R W A R R A N T Y Longest Lasting 3’ Coverage / Many Colors | Pole Buildings T Metal Roofs & Siding 1-888-278-6050 M H K sm iEM Em LS CM: i Cedar Ridge i I Apartments 1 lOOOHardltonSi EMMtyOftty Ш B edroom s F H A H o u s In g H U D C e rtlflc s te s A ccep tedM'SAvUMIe 1& 2 B e d ro o m F H A H o u s in g H U D C e rtific a te s A c c e p te d RA’t Available Hindlcapped AccMalble ApçliettionaAvaUabt« â Service Are you In need of a quick, non-contested, and inexpensive divorce? Keep your hard earned money inyourownpocketsi Instead of paying an attorney call for an appointment. 3 3 6 - 2 8 4 - 6 6 7 2 в €f D, DMign Cf G m utrncäm i “‘-lA/e ‘ЗГо ;.ЛДее( ^ оил b u d g et!" AddWoM • ЮШим • BMW. ВчЯмммМ Window*. Sun RooiM • subis • Имому • UgM Exetvittng. HMWmllom • OMks • HI* Work • SnuMI R iprir« • UgHCommtnW Woffc • Bob CM t Вмк Ho« SwviM, H M orFunO q.M-711-4212 RO. Box 424a m . b p . E llis A u to A u c tio n Cars, Trucks Vans, etc. AueHon evMy Widnsidsy St 6:30 pm. Approx 300 «M dss every WNk. Auction svMy THIRD Ssturdsy sl 11 SM. Apprai 100 vehicles. OpM to deslers and puHe. Cons to ssi or buy, or just comsl $1500 ms CASH In August. OMw opMW at 10 am, Monday - Thunday tar InfermaUon can 33S-2S440S0 , Fn:33S-2SM4SS' ii'., UcMd«H«y60l;NOimio(Siliibi^,SO(mi ofMockiviUe FOR LEASE STORAGE TRAIIfRS (Long or Short Term - RENTALS) TRUCKINQ COMPANY, INC. 2079 US Hwy. 601 N. • Moctovllto, NC 336-492-7716 • (800) 247-4789-US H A VE Y O U E V E R TH O U Q H T A B O U T S E LLIN G T H E T IM B E R O FF YO U R P R O P E R TY? W E PAY TO P P R IC E S FO R STA N D IN G T IM B E R /T IM B E R U N O . 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 д м Н п H u n t L iim iM r C o . г т м е к в г у и ш у . ville, Ni. П177SMeevUto,! 704-836-1341 VOLKWAGEN VAN, QOODconditl^. Needs muffler. $1750. 336-75f-2723. _________ '70 I VOLKSWAGONCONnRTIBLE in the process of being feslored. After 5pm call 284-21 '•4 MW 533, new paint, clean, ]neq. 492-7450.__________ DRD F-250 pickup tnick. 6 Valght drive, power steering, brakes. Well maintained, a. Call alter 5iirn! 492-7762. '89 j-AURUS GL, low mileage, -]00d condition. 998-8985 or 751- '90 MDGE DYNASTY, gray, GC. 4926904. '921 FORD RANGER, excellenl con|itlon. Cali 284-4512._______ '93jlVUNDAI ELANTRA, black, 5 spd 4 dr., 24V DOHC, AC, PW, PDf PS, PB, emise, AM/FM cadette, tlit/silde power moonroof, neJ tires In last year, 71K miles, FUI TO DRIVEll Great condilioni $5i)0. Call 751-1479, leave Cerinr Creek Kennel, ‘»7 DOdfiinSTffifrOSralr, tilt,cruise, auto, AM/FM casa., 30,000 miles, like new. Take over payments. 336-996-3607. ., '97 FORD TRUCK, F-150 XLT, LB., loaded, air, till, cruise, auto, V- 8, am/fm cassette, p.w., remote door entry, anti-theft alann, remote mirrors, alloy wheels, Heese hitch, njnning boards, bedliner, 30-gal gas tank, rear sliding window, 2- Гопе paint, power seat, 15,000 mi., like new. $18.195.940-5065. CHOIR DIRECTOR AND pianist for small membership church. For more Infonnatton contact 336-492- 7554 or 336-751 -2754 after 6 p.m.: NEED TO BUY 2 to 10 acres olland. Call 336-264-2653.________ WANTEDI WE BUY fumlture- bedroom sets, dining room sets, coffee & end tables, desks, art, baby Items-stroilerB, carseats, cribs, walkers, swings. RED DOOR Consignment Fumiture Gailety. 766-0415. 2513 Neudorf Dr., Clemmons WANTED: CHARLOTTEPANTHER ttekets for Sept. 27tti game. Larae family looking for any number. Please call (336) 99№2191. Leave confidential---lor US concerning offer.‘9в. WANTED: ROOMMATE TO help with blits In 2 BR house. 492-5904. WANTED: WWII GERMANsouveniers. Helmets, daggers, unllonns, etc. Up to $3000 paid lor some Items. Strict confidence Msured. Call Skip e 336-774-404S » fre c tU N M S M s v K x.Mat. Norn« md Smll imlneuM CMfwArtMMImM mSUREO >»ni-I7n WISECA1IUER MINI-STORAGE For all your storage needs, choose us! Come by to inquire about free rental 2975 Hwy. 64 E in Fork C a li torJayl (336) 998-8810 FORULEtCsrs-ïïMks Caipsrti: AISias,AI6slmiMl AISbsDsiMs 336-751-3442 RANDY MILLER &SONS2»mrR«d.M«kiTffle,NC (3 3 6 ) 2 8 4- 2 8 26 1 h ir in g '! C N A ’S Flexible Schedules Apply at: M aple L e a f H ealth Care 2640 Davie Aw. , SUtetville,NC 28625 3 70U71-070S !i U EOE/MFHV ^ 2565 Old GioiyRd. Clemmons 766-7054 or 993-2222 Ask for Tommy iiv H o m e A id e Po sitio n Avciilcible to ill or aged clients of the CAP Home Care Program. Requirements indude ability to read and write and understand instructions. Must be at least 18 years of age. On-the-job training provided. Own transportation necessary. Nursing Assistant training or First Aid training a plus. Full time positions with group beiiefits as well as part time flexible hours with group benefits are available. Competitive salary. Contact: Davie County HospitsI CAP Department PC Box 1209 Mocksville. N0 27028 336-751-8349 :_____ IM , «■vi*'*,» DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug, 13> jjjW - P 7 I e t i A S S I F I E D S INEKFENBIVE PROFITABLE EmploymonI A POSITION WILL be open within the Davie County Rnance Office ¡Manning October 1, 1998. The following Is a brief descriplion;Title: Accountant I Salary Grade: 66 Work invoivee, but Is not limited to, making loumal entries, balancing general ledger accounts, monthly close out procedures. Investment management and cash flow reporting, and budget management.RMuirements:Qraduation from a four year collega or university with a major or concentratkjn In accounting and tme year ol accounHn^audltlng rience. Exferlence In Lotus Microsoft Excel and main > computer operations will be «Mai.) order to be considered for this osltlon, a Davie County or State of kirlh Carolina employment ЭП must be completed In у and submitted to James J. :ert, Davie County Assistant " Manager/Finance Director, Main SL, Mocksvllle, NC ■ ■ ■ until filled. E mploymoiii rrs WORTH THE drivel Do have exp. In sales, bani finance, telemarketing, br I Do you banking, Employment BERMUDA VILUQE HASopenings lor ft daytime ■ '■ Apply InInsurance? Clemmons based person-Hwy. 601 S., Advance.mortgage co. Is seeking enthusiastic, high energy loan originators. Exp. helpful, but not necessary. We will train motivated people for a career with big town earnings, even ifyou live in a small town. Call now lor an Interview: 1- 800-467-4479-ask for ;Jeny or Douq. TURN YOUR UNWANTED items Into cash with a ciassifiedl Call 76t- 2120 to place an od. Yard Sales must be paid In advance. The deadline Is noon on Tuesday. _ jnty Manager/Finance Director,|23 S. Maln^L, Mof--- •“PositkHt open County ia an equalV employer. Apply in person Call for an appointment Caudeil Lumber Company 1162 Sheek Street, Moci(Sville 336-751-5886 TANGLEWOOD PARK SEA SO N A L G K O V N D SK EEFER ..‘^.hnpiuipirwertt;-: t.MHt«wri(«M)iandk>{ > Ü lM v fK riÍD tM lM l p irio m .io M iiW f) •Ь в й тап /аро и ккк)«) оияиог гаптвли^олш^га.' Apply in person Tanglewood Personnel Onice (Main Office) Hwy 158 West Clemmons, NC 27012 8:30A-4;30P Mon-Fri ^ V E F U N & E A R N E X T R A $ $ $ $7-8/hour working in local stores. Demo products Thursday-Saturday, some Sunday work IN TERESTED ? Please call 800-411-4891 Experienced or will train. l e t í l B - y A . I C J € ? FuH thiM DWMy АИи iiMdMl 11:00 M l to 7:30 pm. No tipwlWKt I nqulnA ЕтММЫпМН. Apply in person between 9:00 am & Now Accepting Applications for Packers & Pickers at our office located at the QATX P»Y№ Plantflild te o n MA*rMW,NC Application Times are Monday - Friday 9:00 am - i0:30 am or 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm (Pkne bring two fonns of I.D.-one picture ID sndSodsl Security Card or BinbCatificsie) or Call 336-940-5888 for details EOS • OF CLEMMONS Meadowbrook Manor of Clemmons is now accepting applications for the following positions: RN-MDS Coordinator 8:30am-5pin • Mon-Fri LPN 3-11 shift LPN 11-7 shift Premium pay sliift for CNAa If Interested please apply in person to Meadowtirook Manor.of Clemmons 3905 Clemmons Rd. Clemmons, NC < Attn: Cynthia Pierce RN SDC 336-766-9158 ________ TANKER DRIVER NEEDED. Qood driving record, ^rs COL, good pay a benefits. 336-998-6610. Medicsl Office ••«OAs »X-Ray Tech •Triage •Receptionist Petitions Available. Excellent Pay & Benefits. Pleise Fax Resume To: 704-278-3573 Please Include Salary History Employment CONCRETE HELPER. TRAVELreq. Drivers ticense preferred. Call 284-4369. Mon.-Fri.. 10am-2pm for application. EEO._____________ DAVIE CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER opening in Sept. is now enrolling children ages 6 wks«5 yrs. old. 778-0316._______________ EXP. CARPENTER FOR framing crew. 40*pius hrs. weekly w/ overtime. Paid vacation & Insurance. Must be dependable. No drugs, no hot-heads. 336-467-7061 or 336-998-7465. Are You Ready?! We have an exceptional outside sales opportunity. Which will mean 40K-50K or more 1st year, fvlajl or fax resume to: Personnel Director 2840 Plaza Place, Suite 2S5 Raleigh, NC 27612 Fax: 1-8884934053 URGEHT OPENINGS • Clerical - Data £nfry • Phlelxtomlst• Accounting-Acct. Receivable & Acct. Payable (Requirements; Spread Sheet (Excel) & must be detail oilentec«• Administrative Assistant • Legal Assistant K E Apply Today-Call(704) 872-0132 W V Fox Roium«s to (704) 872-0135J OFFICE HOURS: a AM-5 PM iljn r f l ' Monday-Friday P q K E No Appointment Necessaiy J 205 Eostside Drive / Statesville, North Carolina 28677 i -A nEN TIO N - IMMEDIATE OPENINGS • M/G Wfefcfera • Metal Painters• Ivtachlne Operators • CNC Operators• Accounting • Administrative Assistances• Lattie/MIIIIng Operators • Medical Apply Today - Cod (704) 872-0132 Fax R*ium«i to (704) 872-0135 OFFICE HOURS: BAM-5 PM Monday-Friday No Appointment Necessaiy \ 205 Eastslde Drive / Stofesvllie, North Carolina 28677 î Desperate... We Need People Who Want To Work!!! Ablest Is Currently Looking For: Data Entry General Laborer Account Payable Package Assemblers Office Manager Wood Assemblen Customer Service Material Handlers Computer Whizzes Part-time Weekend Workers Previous Applicants Need Not Apply Ablest Staffing Services • 129 East Depot Street ModisvUle, NC 27028 • 336-7514414 S a r a L e e H o s i e r y I Y .K ilim viIlL' PI,ml Emptoyimm Security Commlulon is now accepting applicdtions for Inctnthit optiaton on 2nd B jrd ihHti in the towtfing and Final InipMtion Deputimnti. AppUcmts mutt pass basic ik lli tMtlng and i drug KTNnlng test ‘ •‘ Strong work record and'manufKturlng txperienci desired“ * Sara Le« Hosiery offers a full benefits padtage that Indudes: • H/Mkil/DmUlHins •Hdldiyny • Mtcat/anfty • Em ploy Stock Owntnhlp fitn • trn fh /t Stock Purcltitt Han -401(ki •Short Ttnn DIablllty •LHtlnturmc» •KttinnitntMtn • CndltUnlon •Cmpfoyw Store • HiltlonMund Appllcationt wNI be taken at the Yadklnvlll« Employmem Security Commbilofl OffkaEqual Opportunity Employer Employment DEPENDABLE ROOFINQ UeORERS needed. Leave message al 336-192-5923.______ HELP WANTED: EARN up to $500 per week assembling products at home. No e»p. INFO 1-504-646- 1700. Dept. NC-5377.__________ LOOKINQ FOR RELIABLE RNs, LPNs, & CNAs for staff relief. Medstaff (800) 647-9751._______ NEEDEDI MOBILE-HOME set-up person,' drivers license required. 998-5426 or 996-2479. Security Officer 7 to 7 'hr Part-time (25hr) Second Shift Opening In Mocksvllle, No Exp, Necessaiy, caii766-7698for I Em ploymcnl NEW CHILD CARE OPENINQ;ln Mocksvllle In September Is currently taking applications for qualified teachers. Education and experience required. Benefit package Included. Send resume to: 175 River Crest Ct., Clemmons, NC 27012, 778-0316.___________^ PERSON TO CLEAN private homes, FT, Mon-Fri. Qood jay/ljenelils. Cloverfleld's. 760- RETAIL MANAGEMENTPOSmON available at Cato's In Clemmons. Retail exp. a must. Ap^ In person or call 336-712- SHEETMETAL MECHANICS NEEDED to work on the new constnictlon of BILo 'Mocksvllle. Cali Mechanical Trades, 706-592- 4029, X-16._________________ SrrTER NEEDED TO cars for Infant In a prolessional office setting. Part-time of full-time. M-F, 8-5, excellent pay. Call 998-3666. TEACHER POSmON NEEDED forbefore a afterschool center. Ceil 765-9205 for more information. I m m e d ia te O p e n in g F o r G e n e r a l O ff ic e H e lp & L ig h t S h o p w o r k M o n d a y - F r i d a y Established engraving company in Clemmons. Good customer service skills required. Must be enthusiastic and willing to work. Call Hal Newell for an interview 766-0695 C N A ’S To Cover Davie County All Sliifts Part-Time & Full Time Flexible Hours • Must Be Certified 336-724-1197 Piedmont HomeHealth, Inc. Winston-Salem ”T7w hometokvn company, we’ll treat you like you'd expect.' С м т Ы Novant HéoMi ■Mond )<ou>t to stoft to |W 0 vihokht better оШ terrifie, am pm •fWM« fhr fair capMft Oeoted from the recent mefser of Cofotno ЛМкоф («id fttibytenon Heofthcoft weVe fbrmed ooe of North G}ro£no!( йгогцеЯ heoich core ottcncej, with /Z000+ eiT>plo)«es end о potíent-bose of 22 mi^ Eon people ihorinf our iMw vWm «f •жсевеяс* ii uftramodem core. Cheda/p on IS ond dsC9>er ori ermonment ofAn Reprocejw’j lurjiol butiunienti and suppBes. Indudes the decontir*iitk ' '' геашшЫу vtd ster^tzttion proem Central Supply Opef»tin|Rocny or ф ifiitrvnent experiefKe pfw^edl _ time. 1130р^ь900рпг : . , Tcmportry to wor{( up to 32 houn р«г7; weei(. ExceOent drivin< record Íйля win be veH«ed . '.'HV T Ponytb Hem*Ъгтп} tnd pruv^ with personal car* in the setting v<Me undr Ф*Sion of a fegaend libnillilillf nurse. PRN po^itio^ ho»n tíí;’. between 8;30inv.|2iioon ind" otheritemoon hoiA A a a h -in a x iiig X n ^ Fenjrth Ш Л Ы Стаяк Jdfun-time. 1st tfid 2nd sMt ......'' the outstantf n| bene<hs and cothit insptf«s iTMter profissiorM: achí« health car«. For invned«te conliderltto^ piéÑe *,0 NcMM НмМц iMiMd )ould ei^ect ftom a new culture in - -- ----WI wM cwivwe ei FOfwn пики «shotv ■mpteyroxit Р!1р ;и0С Ш 11.1т И м C i*Éh«w >w W lñH iw yiMtOf сИ ащ TTTHITItf iooM» TH.MH.f^nii » hfcwnillii cwTM it И p M h ig i p lN M cal «u r « t Ш .Т 1 М 1 М •tSlfc«»l4l».ìli.tW.EqwiOppOfttf»itybivlo,«f: • NOMMMTHEALTH] www.n«¥MthwUh.«rff modini?^ " Ш - ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. Í3,1998 / ■ I ' •! • 'I- № | g j o n . Sunday, Aug. 16 rtn rw h b »mnwod Biplla Chureh. Servke, 11 am. Dinner, t :30 p.m. Rev. Craig Ingnun,CcifarCrovcBnp<lstChun:hchoir& congregation. 3 p.m. Aug. 17-21 RevKalServfccs.B<m«)odBap(faiaiurch. 7:30 p.m. I County Briefs Ambulance Ordinance Considered V County (Utomey Bob Pricc introduced aproposed ambulance ordinance that with franchising, conlrolling and regulating ambulance service In the ‘couniy for the county commlssloneis to review. EMS director Johnny Frye Is concaned thal companies may begin scrvlcc here without adequate licensing or preparation, he said. :^ ld Waste Franchise Not Renewed : Couniy commissioners voted nol to renew a commcrelal solid waste franchise with Benfield Sanitation of Slalesvilie al Price's recomniendation.Bcnneld lalccs waste coiiected from a few customers in '«nstefn Davie lo bnlell County niiber lhan Ihe Davie County Solid Waste Facility. Ibis is againsi board policy. Transportation Plan Presented ' Commissioners unanimously approved an application to operate the N.C. Eldeify and Disabled Thinsportallon Assistance Program in Davie Couniy as presenlcd by Charles Walker. YVEDDI iransponation manager, Welfare-To-Work Plan Approved ■ Tbe board voted lo adopt an updated welfare-io-work plon prepared by a CDfnmidee.Problcms realized so for have been people nol sticking with jobs or pnxrani participants having their rent raised when they go lo work, said Social Services Dtreclor Karen Smith. .Commissioners Approve Tax Reports r, Davie Couniy lax administrator Mary Nell Richie reported thal 97,37 pace« of all 1997 coumy property and lire taxes had been colleclcd by June 30i The board voted to accept her report and approve the annual settlement. A HM of laxes was declared insol vent and credited to Uk onnual settlement, iCable Franchise Transfered ; ¡^The board voted to allow Yadkin Valley Telephone Membership Corpora- Ikn 10 transferitscabieTVoperation in Davie County toa subsidiary company called Yadkin Valley Telecom Inc, Wholly owned and controlled by Ihc membenNp coqxjrallon, Yadkin Volley Telecom will be bound by all provi- liais of tile current agreement, according to county manager Ken Windley, [Ambulance Declared Surplus Commissioners voted to declare a 1993 Ford ambulance surplus after a ne w mbulmce has been delivered to Davie Couniy Emergency Medical Services. Jim Charles Road Added To System The botrd voted to qiprove the addition of Jim Charles Road oiï Hartley ftoid to the N.C. Depaittnent of Transpoctation road system. Board Approves Overtime Pay Ü is againsi boord policy to allow overtime pay, commissionen 10 allow overtime pay for a part-time water department employee who ttmed 20 houn of overtime. Acconling to depaitriKnl monager Bruce Pratt. It dipped by him due lo an employee being in Uie hospital, another on sick leave 'Mmiendedplantoperation. ir i 'RejuIar employees working overtime are allowei) lo accrue compénsalo^ Unie, Windley lold the boonl. ¡Funding For Program Approved ; ITieboard voted toprovide$l,780in local funds needed 10receive$16,019 'mgrarn funds from the Bureau of Justice Asslsionce to pay a part-time person » help wiUi electronic monitoring ond pre-trlol releose In Davie Couniy, ' The program conllnues lo keep Ux: jail population down, soving ihe county money, Windley said. Commissioners Vote To Amend Budget : Commissioners voted to make several budget omendmcnis, including an addition of S9345 to Uie Davie Domestic Violence Services budget, which is • roll over of grant funds from the previous fiscal year. V A fiuid balance appropriation of $232.200 was nude for water and sewer lines for die new industrial park on US, 601, An appropriation of $3,801 was madeind« Social ServlcesbudgcifottravelexpensesforWorliFinirccipicnis. and $6392was appropriated to Uxssheriirsdeponmentfromforfelted property. ^. An additional $600 in state funding was added to Uie healUi department bud|ct Thi forcsUy service budget had to be Increased by $1,800 due to on inóneci envy, acouding to Ilnonce officer Jim Stockcit. items To Be Deleted From Inventory to delelealist of ilemi from Its inventory that ore no longer iiu K by Ihe c ^ ty because Uiey have been sold as surplus, don'l work or have Ñ H leal, ttittns included vehicles and coinpuler equipmeni. Morwy Donated To Softball Team 'p Coinmisionets voted unanimously to provide $250 lo help the slate ’ctlnHitai DÜvie American LitUe Uague girls softball leam wiUi finances to in regional compeütkm. Sej^émber Meeting Rescheduled ‘ .The lifuiegular meedng in September will be held Sepl.9.Ii was previously ■teduledlbrScpl.8. Monday, Aug. 17 Sbtik Focus, Grnn Mtadows Baptbt Church. 7 pra Bowling aficrwaid. Rar info, call 940-6323 or 998-3021 Wedneday,Aug.19Chrfatbn Women's Luncheoa Chib. Ber* mud.1 Run Country Guh. 11:1S am. $ I a25. Co]IS95-t4r6forn»ervaiion. SalemUnilcdy-*MHWomen,7;30p.m.Pixignun lo be r xl by Lexington Dis- irictUMWM} »cam. . Tliursday, Mjg. 20 Christian Women's Bnmch Chib, Ber­muda Run Country Gub, 9:30 am. $8.75. Sunday, Aug. 23 Homccomlni, Chestnut Grme United McthodistChuixh. Sundiyschoot. lOam. Wor^ip, 11 am.Guestspcakcr. Rcv.Mclvin Bccker. CoNcrcd dish lunch in fellowship hall. Sunday, Aug. 30 Wonhlp Scnice at Rkh Park. Eagle Heights non-tradition.i]. relaxed church. BlEUQiQDS------------- Sunday. Aug. 16 FoiTt9lReui)k»,CcmerCommuniiyBIJg.. U.S. 61 wtst of Mocksvillc, 1:15 pm. Call 336-751*52a3focWo. S p e d a i E v e n ts Monday, Aug, 17Crube In. downtown Mocksvillc, 3:30-9 pm.SponsoredbyPicdmontC.A.R.S.Asso^ ciation and Sw-eet Loti's lla\m OngoingImmunialkn dMc. Heallh Depl.. aduli andchild.eveiy7besday,4;30-7p.m.FIuand pneumonia \-accines availaUe. Seniors 001751-0611 formoceinraLocntionbDrock Center unless noted oihenvise. ■muraday,Aug.13 SiKrrE^Chib,13A. lOam.Senior Trotten Chib. Cenler Communily . BWg., 10a.m.Atzhelmer'iSupportGitNip.EastRoom.?pm. Friday, Aug. 14 Bridge. Easi Room. 1-5 pm Monday, Aug. 17Pbdlatrist. Dr. Dunn. Crart Room, 8:30- 11:30 am.Advance Chib, D.iptlst Irllawship Hall, lft30am. Tuesday, Aug. 18Bridgt, Eai Room, 14 pm.RSVP Nunilni Home Party, 2-4 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 19 Card « Boud Games. East Room, 1:30-' 4:30 p.m. RSVPSewing •B'.RSVP0nicc.9am..| p.m. Thursday, Aug, 20 Back lo School Pina Duly, Nutrition Silc, 5 p.n>. RSVPunSt^»! 1 by Aug, 18. Friday, Aug, 21 Bridge. East Room. 1-5 pm. schodp(ogroms.Regis№iiion(^. ter,7pm.evefyMond^. Good Timers Square Dan» Senior Line Dancing OnxipmectsiuRimiiiigiaiCommunliyCcn- Mondays«lOamSl, . , S f i t u r d a y Season Ending Modifted Race Plus Sportsman, Slreel Stock and Stadium Stock Racesi TH E FIN A L BA T TLE FO R 1998 C H A M PIO N SH IPSI Recreation For morc infomwiion on these e«nts. call ' 751-2325. RecClub Before ($15)or after ($25)school and oul of AdmlMlon;Adult», Ieandold«r-I10 А ам 12-17-И A eut-t1-«1 CI*)lHluraltteFnEE«ri!iia<MlncM ________________Pt-ENTY O F FR EE PARKING_______________ МотиИоп aboul Midlum rwing: (136) 723-42*7 ia s iv iii4 u iii4 Monday, Aug. 17 WilUam R. Da^ie (botbaU practice begins at Ihe school. 6 p.m.Pairnt Review NtgM of materials to be used In ahsiinence based family life classcs in Davic schools, Davic Coumy Public Library. 6:30-8 p.m Saturday, Aug. 22 RcdCn»BloodDrh«,R]ri(BapiistChuivh.9am-l:30pm. Thursday, Aug. 27 R(dCn«BloodDrh«,DavicCounlyBranh OfTice. II am.*430pm. Aug.27&Sept3 StTta MamvenmH A Alt of Rekxatkn Woriabop. Davic Cbuniy Hospilal, free, 7- 8:30 p.nt To register, call 336-765-6033 or 336659-1456. M e e t i n g s Thursday, Aug. 13 Smhh GrmT Vohmletr Fke Dfpaitment PubUc Meeting todiscussnnancingofanew fire iruck. 7 p.m. at fire station. Tuesday, Aug. 18 Da^le County Republican >(ectlng, Davic Couniy Courthouse. 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 22 Davie County Republican Men's Federa- lloo,F&FBaibccuc.7:30am. Monday, Aug. 24 Fifth District RrpubUcan Congressman Richani Biur Reoptioa. Rich Paik. 5-8 pm.Woodmen oTHie World UNtge 323 & YouthLod«e 14M AnaualCookout.DavkAcadcmy Community Bidg.. 6:30 p.m W e ’ r e H e r e T o H e l p O u r D a v ie C o u n t y N e i g h b o r s if you want help with » personal or fatnlly problem that Involves mental health, substance abuse or a developmental disability, call CenterPoInt Humaii Services, We are now here in Davie County, CenterPoInt, previously called the Forsyth-Stokes Mental Health Center has served other North Carolina folks just like you for over 25 years and has been recognized nationally for Us outstanding quality care. Now. CenterPoInt Human Services offers that same quality care to our newfrlends In Davie County. We want to help people succeed. Our Davie County staff and aii of us in Ihe CenterPoInt Human Services organliatlon are devoted to this Idea. You can find us aVthe Davie County Hospital and the New Horizons Center. ' At CenterPoInt, we believe each person deserves the best treatment available, which gives you the right results at the right price. Human Services 229 Hospital Street • Mocksville, NC • l^ione; (336)-75l-2195 24 iir. Crisis / Eiiieigency Seivkcs I-888-S8I-9988 Extension Monday, Aug. 17 Kafpa Emarioa Ношсшаксп, Salem Unked McUxxiiit C1»ui;h fcllowsliip lull, 7 pm. Report Davie Dateline Hems By Noon Monday UnmlvDMiDMilMshouldhctcixxied by noon Monday ofthe publkralxn week. Call75l-2l20{»drapilbylhcDmce.S.Main Sl. acrou fmn Ihe axnlxxue. FannBu Jouthern Farm Bureau Lite Insurance Company offers Fléx II, a Rexible Piemium Rellrement Annuity designed for periodic as well as single premiums. Your conlributions, less any applicable maintenance fees, accumulate weallfi for the future. MOCKSVILLE SAVINGS BANK Y O U R M O C K S V I L L E S A V I N G S B A N K W A N T S Y O U ! 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Sud ral'ngs are not waiianty ol an insurer's . abililv lo meet iliconlraclual obligations. • Mniftimriintti«4a»iw-M.eii4Q-smie««.eiMocs.iie7.<iiio i F A R M B U R E A U INSURANCt P o w e r fu l W a r E a g l e s D o m i n a t e S c r i m m a g e PageBI Hope D a v i e T u r n s O u t In R e c o r d N u m b e r s F o r C a n c e r R e l a y Page C1 D A V IE C O U N T Y 5 0 « E N T E R P R I/^ E C O R D A..M ')n looo'wUSPS 149-160 Number 34 Thursilay, Aug. 20,199* County Agrees To Pay $2.6 Million To Convert Old Prison To Jail By Jeanne Gaither Davie County Enterprise Rcconi Work 10 convert thcold DavieCounty prison unit, which was closed last year, into a county jail could begin soon. Couniy commissioners voted Mon­ day night lo lease the prison pixjperty from the stale and proceed with a plan for renovation that is expected to cost the couniy alxjut S2.6 million. Thepian includes tearing downa 1939 dormitory type building and replacing it wiiha46bed facility witlitwounitsof 12 single cells, a unit of 10 single cells for women and 12 beds in a minimum secu­ rity dorm area. Tiie building will also include an area for booking, medical treaimenl and visitation and Includes a scclionofcells for liousingjuvenile pris­ oners, according to Jack Hemphill, who conducted a study of the sile nnd devel­ oped options for the couniy. Tlie 28 single cell building in 1978 will be renovated lo meet stale standards. The new building is lobe located behind that facility. Tills is Ihe most functional plan, re­ quiring the smallest addition lo the jail staff, according lo couniy manager Ken Windley. Hemphill said it will eventually re­ quire the same amount of staff but will operate more efficiently. Tlie sheriffs department seems liappy with this proposal, according lo Windley. "It's not the ideal, bul it will work." Locatinglhejailsofarfrom the sheriffs department and courthouse will probably require Ihe addition of several employees to transport prisoners to and from the courthouse and to maintain the current jail facility for keeping prisoners during sessions of court, he explained. Tliosearrestedduringregular business hours will still have to be transported lo the courthouse to appear before a tnagis- trate and Ihen on lo the newjail, according lo Windley, but magistrates will use an office at Ihe jail site at night and on weekends. to build a new jail behind the Davie County Courthouse but discovered the soilthcrehadbccncontaminatedbyanoil leak. The county isstillpaylngtoclean up the oil at thal site, Tlie latest bid received by the county for constniction of a new jail had been S5.9 million, Windley said,. When the prison unit closed, county leaders recogniied the potential for sav­ ings and had the silc evaluated for use os a rail. Officers detain Parris Wilson, a passenger In this car that fled a traffic stop near the Davie-lredell line before later colliding with an Iredell County Sheriffs car, - Photo by RoUn FmrguMon TrafficStopNetsSeveralAnests,EndsWithChase By Jeanne Gaither Davie County Enterprise Record Officers from Ihe Davie and Iredell County sheriffs departments ats still seaiching for a man who led them on a high speed chase Ihrough portions of both counties last Thurs­ day. A deputy at a checkpoint conducted by the twosheriffsdepartmenls. SBI, Departtnenl of Conreclions and Adult Probation and Parole on U.S, 64 just outside Davie County told the man recognized by officers as Derrick Wilson to pull over to Ihc side of the road. But Wilson hadolher ideas,speedingaway. Officers pursued him down U,S, 64 and onto 1-40. The chasc came loan end onN.C, 901 at Hayes Farm Road where Wilson's vehicle crossed the center line and was struck by a patrol car in pursuit, driven by Iredell County Dcleclive Sgt. Randy Cass. Wilson's car ended up on lop of the patrol car, according to officers, Wilson jumped from the vehicle and ran. Officers were unable to locate him but caught Please See Drug - Page 4 Commissioners had originally hoped Please See Comml.ssioners - Page 4 Burglars Discovered Stealing Man's VCR V ic tim S h o o t s A t S u s p e c t s In Y a r d , D o g T r a c ie s T h e m T o N e a r b y T r a ile r By Jeaiine Gaither Davie Couniy Enterprise Record A tracking dog led Davic CouniyShcriffsolliccrsloatrailer where two burglary suspects were hiding last week. A Mocksville man reported Aug. 12, Ihal he had awakened aboul 11; 1S p.m. lo find someone in his home as the burglar pulled a VCR away from Ihe television set in his living room. Timmy Jay Keaton Jr. ofChey- enne Lane, Mocksville, told offic­ ers he chased a black man outside where he met with a black woman, whohadbcenslandlnginhisyard, and ran across U.S. 601 to Ihe game room at C.ana Road. Keaton said he shot at them, acconling lo Davie Couniy Sheriff Allen Whitaker. Dale Robertson of the N.C. De­ partment of Conections and his dog Molly were called to assist. Man, Woman Who Died In Trailer Fire Identified Oewah Robertson and his dog ai^ sheriffs deputies tracked the Iwo suspects 10 a trailer behind the iwq story white house at U.S. 601 aiiil Main Church Road Extension.: Inside the trailer they found Jeffrey Lee Dallon. 30, of 2387 U.S. 601 N.. Mocksville, and Evelyn L. Dewalt, I9,of3(M Avoii St., Mocksville. Their clothing matched the description Keaton had given officers, according to the sheriff. Please See Tw o-P»*e 4 Masonic, DEU Picnic Speaker Stresses Unity ByMlkeBamhaidt Davie County Enterprise Rccord How pleasant il is for brethren lo dwell in unity. If everyone followed Ihat philosophy, there would be no need for police officers, or courts, or jails. And the way lo find the path to unity is through Jesus Christ, Thomie Douthit told the crowd at the 114th Annual Masonic and DEU (Davie Educational Union) Picnic Saturday at Clemeni Grove in Mocksville. "If we had lived in unity, Ihere would nol have been divisions in our comunity... in our homes... in our schools." Douthit said ihat people have different tal­ ents, some morc than others. It is everyone's responsibility 10 do the best they can with whal God has given them. "Don'l wait until Sunday to have a good time with the LonJ. God is every where, all the time. God has blessed us all. "Stay with what the Lord has prepared for you. Whotever God gives you, do it well." A 31 -year Mason, Doulhit said he has seen first-hand the good deeds they do at the Cen­ tral Orphanage in Oxford. "It is a place for homeless black children. The Masons help them to have some of the everyday ihings of life." Clyde Studevent Sr. pointed out that one year, the Corinthian Lodge in Mocksville do­ nated more to the orphanage than any olher in the state, including those in larger cities. Studevent has been attending the picnic for 60 years. Please See Masonic - Page g The names of a man and woman who died in a mobile home fire Aug. 5 were released Monday by the Davie Couniy Sheriffs De­ partment. Annie Pardue Kilby. 40, had been living at the mobile home off Eatons Church Road and working ona nearby tobacco farm operated by Ihe Joe Jordan family since early May. The trailer was owned by the Jottlans, according to Davie CountySheriffsLl.Jimmy Phipps. KennyRayHammonds,44,had •arrived at the trailer Aug. 4 just hours before the fire afler Kilby had called the Jordans to ask if they could use another man tohelp on the farm. She had been to Win­ slon-Salem earlier that day. The Jordans met Hammonds only once. The shcrifTsdepaitment would nol release the identity of the vie-; tims until notifying next of kin; Neither victim had a permanent address. Officers from the sherifTs de­ partment and SBI have been searching for relatives in several counties since the fire happened, according to Phipps. They were able lo locate cIom relatives of boih victims Monday, Phipps said. The pail had visited Hammonds' brother just two days before Ihe fire, he said. An autopsy showed that Kilby and Hammonds died of sinoke inhalation. Investigalon bdieve Ihe fire was accidental, caused by cigarette. It appean Kilby M l asleep on the couch with,» cig»- relle, Phipps said. H 2 - DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 20,1998 pringihg Misfortune lijpon Ourselves :J Hillary must want to shoot him. All they have worked for, ull tney have believed in... All ofltputin jeopardy byawandeiing eye. Itei^nlClinlon can properly say he has been hounded throughout tps presidency by enemies. We do that to our presidents now. :| The investigations have been excessive. The accusations of Qbnuption and even murder have been based more on hate than fact, ¿utthis... He brought it on himself. ; Indeed,mostofusbringourmisfonuncsuponoursclves. Vish my session of District Court. The explosive mixture of alcohol and iiwllling spirit get a lot of us in trouble. We risk family, fortune and reputation for sinful desires. Hie good we have known to do ...wc have not done. Andthe things we shouldn't do, we have done. It was lhat way with Paul in jtie. Bible, with President Clinton, and with ull ofus. When will we leam? iiRBamsSlioulder jfk>mmunity Pride >: We watched them Friday night and made predictions. De- [Knding on: which side of the field we were sitting, wc football experts reached the obvious conclusions. :• It's going to be a wonderful/long/championship season. J: Itwasonlyascrimmage. Only a few offensive plays this way. few lhat way. Not enough to rcally judge a team's merit. S But the excitement came in full mciisurc. Foolball was back. [Tie eternal chase for the perfect season had begun. The players iyere nervous but confident. Finally, they had a chance lo bash players on another team. t; ? Football isn't as sophisticated as baseball. Baseball is the jletfectspcctalorspoit. Therc are no cheerleaders to distract us. The |»tid doesn't play at halftime. Everything unfolds neatly in front of We see Ihc batter swing. We see where the ball goes. Wc can ju ^ for ourselves whether the runner is safe. I; ij 'Footballisagameofdiversions. It'shardtofollowlheball. A hiif-dozen players pretend Ihey have the ball at once. You never .Iciiw.: And a perfectly good play can be nullified bccause of Sjjjiething that happened 50 yards away. Baseball is for keeps. A liome nin is always a home run. A strike oul is ulwi^s a strike out. In-'football, a touchdown may not count. : ■ But a foolball game carries mott: importance lhan a single baseball game. Baseball teams arc expected to win most of Ihcir games, not all of ihem. On a single day, a baseball leam can be Wonderful or awful. If the pitcher is in his groove. If the bats are [swinging. Foolball teams are supposed to be consistent. Florida State could play Wake Forest 100 times in football and win every 'game. The New Yorit Yankees, Ihe best team in baseball this year, ^ Id play the Florida Marlins, one of the worst teams, 100 times, ■and only win 60. :••• The foolball leam carrics the weight and reputation of Ihe enlire community on its shoulders. If the leam wins, wc feel good about ouiselves. There ore only 10 or U games in a season, and every one of ihem counts to our psyche. If Ihe baseball team loses, e say the boys are jusl having a bad year. Il's the coach's fault. Baseball is the ultimate game of skill. Using a thin bul to hit a ball hurling at great speed. Foolball is a game of size and muscic ^ speed. Foolball coaches win by making ihcir players big und strong. Baseball coaches win by finding a left-handed curve bull pitcher. — Dwight Sparits D A V IB C O U N T Y BNTBRPRI/^ECORD (USPS 149-160) 171 South Main SUMt P.O. Box 99 Mocktvill«, NC 27028 (336)751-2120 PuUWMdwaeMybythe DAVIE COUNTY PUBLISHINQ CO. XrightSpaiks..... Robin FtrgtMSon... MtoBwnhatdt.... B«iv8nydr....... .................Editor/Publisher ...................General Manager ....................Managing Editor ...........Advertising Manager DMfie Record 1910-19SS 1899-1958 PMiodictk P(Mt*a* Pild In Mocknillt, NC 2702S SubKitpUonRitM SIngto Copy, SO Cents $20p*ryNrlnNoithCirolln« S2S pw yMT ouWdt North Carolina , POSTMASTER Sand addrMt changM lo: OmtoCounly Entnpria* Rtcord P.O. Box Se,Mocksvfl*,NC 27028 ‘ Journal 190M971 'jU S t m i- 'ff ly o iJ'R e s O N N A f lN p - r a E S U y W H O R e A L L y p lP iT .'" InTbeMail Progressive Club Helps Accident Victim Lcilcrto Ihc editor: johuny Dale Head of Qwlccuicc has hccn in critical condiliun for several weeks as the result of aswi tniiiing accident al Myrtle Beach. We’rc happy lo leam that he has been iransferred lo Bapllst Hospital in Winston-Salcin and that his condition has greatly improved. He arrived in Winston-Sa­ lem on Friday, Aug. 14 via air ambulance from Myrtle Bcach. The Progressive Club of Cooleemee lm com­pleted a successful fiind-raising campaign lo usisi with air fare and family expenses iiicunvd \^ hile at Myrtle Bc;«:h. Our club was fonucd lo Iwlp friciuls and neighbors • wiiliout outside Inllucnce or gain. Sincc our inception in IW5. the I’rogressive Club has distribuicxl over S15,(KX) and in-kind 4'rvices for humanitarian pur]H)ses. Our hcanfelllhanks (again) lo those of you who have contributed to Ihis and piust fund-raisers, indi­ vidually or through our chu[vhc.s, clubs and desig­ nated businesses. Any furtlier solicitations for this latest benefit arc not conducted by. nor sponsored Wreck Victim Tiianlcful For Help To Ihe editor I'm so sorry il has taken ntc so long (o thank you. bul I’ve had lois of injuries and can now move around a little. I was in a head-on collision March 31 .The man lhat hil mcdled and my sympathy goes out to thal family. I want tothank Smith Grove Firc Department for acting so fast. Wc don't lhank them enough for ail they do • God Bless cach of you and your fatttilies. This g(K*s to tl)c kind genilcman and ladies who helpcHl me. Titee people helped me and 1 thank God for ivopic like you, taking your lime lo help some­one in need • 1 would love lo meel you and maybe someday 1 can help you. God Bless you all and your families. Thank you. Billie Allen MiKksvilte Local Churcli Plans Youth Rally To the editor The youlh of Kxlay Is floundering in a self- centered world whichdeclares, lookout fornumber one. and ¡fit feels gcxtd, doll. They look to parents, communily, schools and church to help them estab­ lish and maintain nwral and ethical values. Wc at the Mocksvillc Church ofGodofProphecy wish to he u part of thal ininislry. On Aug. 26.27 and 28. from 7-8 p.m., ihc youth of our communily will be invited lo attend a What Would Jesus Do Youth Rally at the Mocksvillc Chuah of God of Pn>phccy on U.S. 601. This will he a liiw of asking and answering pertinent ques­ tions dealing with whal would Jesusdoin everyday crisis thal challenge our youth. The WWJD Youlh Rally will be led by Danny Dillard who is the district youlh director for the Church of Gcxl of Prophecy, It is with great expectancy and concern thal wc invilcyourchildrenagcs8tol8loparticipatcinlhis rally. The Christian youth of today need to be upli ned andupheld in prayer. For this reason wcask that you pray and fast for the youth and ihcir leaders during this ihrce-day period. Again, we encounigc the youth of our community to participate in this Christian endeavor. If you have any questions, contact Mr. Dillard al 284-2169 or Jeanne Broad­ way at 2M-439Q. Patricia Salmons Winsion-Salcm by. the CiKilecmce Progressive Club. ! Jackie Morton, President Cix)lccuK’e Pn)gressive Club Masonic Picnic Supported To the editor I would like to thank everyone for tltcir elTort and p:inicipation in Ihc Masonic Picnic held this past Thursday anemoon. A spccial lhanks goes lo all the b;iskcl contribuiors who providc*d so many mouth-watering dishes, and lo the arcn busines.«i' which donated items and scrviccs. h is st) wonder­ ful to live in a comiifunily wltcre everyone can come together and support an 118-year-old tradi­ tion of fellowship and charily. Please make plans lo join us next year and kc*cp Mocksville's oldest tradition alive. WillMarklin Mocksvillc Family AppreciatesHelp To the editorWe would like lo lake Ihis opportunity to thank everyone who responded to the mobile honw Tire on our farm Aug. 5. We also appreciated your timely response and kindness. Joe Jordan and Family Mocksvillc Letters Welcomed In The Mail... UA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 20,1998 -3 C h ild r e n R id e F r e e A t P i c n i c T h r o u g h 'S h o t s F o r T o t s ' P r o g r a m To the cdllor The Davie County Health Department would :llkc to thank the Misons of Davie County for ;sponsorihg the third annual ''Shots for Tots" pro- ;gram at the Masonic Picnic on Tuesday, Aug. 11. ; Public health nurses checked immunization records :of children, 2 years of age and under, and found 34 children with an up-to-date rccord. The Masons allowed all 34chlldrcn with proofof on up-to-date shot record to ride ihe picnic rides free of charge. Again, thank you Masons foryourcommllmcnt lo the families and children of Davie County. The newspaper articles and childhood immunization nyers also supported by the Masons helped to provide needed Infomtalion lo many families. For more Informalion about the "Shots forTols" pro­ gram, please call the Davie County Hcalih Depart- iticnl at (336)751*8700. Rhonda Mock, RN Child Health Nurse DavieCounty Health Department H e n r y F o s t e r F a m ily G r a t e f u l F o r H e lp , S u p p o r t In D if f ic u lt T im eTolheedilor The Foster family would like lo thank ihose spccial pwplc who helped make Henry Faster’s last days much easier for him and his family: the nurses nnd doctors al the Davie County Hospital for caring for him in a very spccial way; ihc .staff al Davic Placc,cspeciaUy P. J.Church forcaringfor him for 2-1/2 years. Also, wc would like lo lhank the spccial people who made his passing for his family much easier the Пгетсп from Jenisalcm, Slalion 21; the many friends, the Rev. Phillip Park and Pastor Dale Wallace; the ladies of Concord United Meihodisl and Damascus Baptist churches for food provided. A very special lhanks is extended lo the 11th District Memorial Honor Guard of Advance for doing the honors at the graveside service. May God bless each and everyone of you. Without you. this would not have been as easy. The Eli/abelh Foster Family Mocksville J a c k C a r t n e r F a m ily R e c o g n iz e s G o o d n e s s O f P e o p le In C o m m u n it y To the editor Reccmly, our lives were shattered with the injury andsuKscqucnidcathofourhusband,Daddy, Daddy Car-Car. To all of our friends and neigh­ bors, we wish 10 thank you for ihc visits, the phone calls, the prayers, the food and the (lowers you have senl. A special lhanks lo Mark and Keith al EMS. You did such a good job. and lo the Couniy Line Firc Department - for being there lo help. Wc write this noic lo both thank everyone who was there forus and lopolnloutthcgoodnessoflhc people in this communily. Thanks lo all forbeing therc.The Jack Cartner Family Maiy, Tony, Dianne, Jackie Mocksvillc Large 2 Topping Pizza with One Oniera« Cho«sy Bread Alto Mt 2nd large 2 topping pizza for *2” * C arry O u t S p e c i a l Large 1 Topping Pizza Additional toppings 994 each • Limit 20 pizzas You must pick up this order • Good thru Aug 30. t998 •Plus tax, deep dish extra • No Coupon Necessary for these specials 2448 Lewlsviile^iemmons • 76&0566 The Enitrprise Record wdcomes letters: from iu readers. Tlie tetters may tx! on topics of local, slate, nalional or International issues. An elfort will iM made to print all letlen provided Ihcy are nol litxlous, vulgar, or in' poor tajle. 11« editor reserves Ihe righl to edit letters for grammar and for space. All letters should include the name and. address of the writer, including a signaluie. A' telephone number, nol to tie published, is also requested. Please have Idlers In Ihe newspaper office', by 4 p.m. Monday ofthe week lobe published.: D o e s D a v i e N e e d M o r e R e s t r i c t i o n s O n M o b i l e H o m e s ? Kristi CaU MocltsvUle " У » " LaTonyaDanleb MoclcsviUe "II depends on the condi­ tion ofthe home." Freda West Cooleemee "It depends on where they are placed." Helen Foster :• DavieCounty "Everybody needs a pl¿¿ tolhre,soweshouldallownion but heve restrictions." C O M I N G TO MOCKSVILLE Saturdiif and Sunday JUipist22and23,1996 B e n F r a n k l i n Saturday, 10 am to 5 pm Sunday, 1 to 5 pm Color Portrait Package Special 3-Bx10’a 3-5x7’a 12-W alitta $ 1 3 ^ »2* Deposit ti»»™ РЧ1111.00 »t»n poitiih (WMi»d at sKn wmikraMy m «Mk Wir. DON'T Miss IT FAMILY GROUPS ALSO NOAGE LIMrr ADULTS TOOl A ll work Guaranteed by; TRIVETTE STUDIO. Ben Franklin Willow Oak Cantar. Mocicavillc, NC We Think The Most Immortant Part of Full-service Banking is... You!, Mtttlngimjr Indiildual needs Is >try Importanl lo us, Tlial’s »tiy »e offer such a «1de \'ariciy of scr\ices.Stnlccs like (Imraunii)- 50 Plus tlhecklng for those 50 and oitr. Interest taiecking, Sludeni t^iiecklnj We tiare Mone)- Market Sailngs, (»», lite. We c\en haie a special my for kids lo saie. Tliere are crcdii lines fbr oieidraA • protection. Equity lines (*e pay closing costs), Cu loans, Home loans. Personal loans. Plus, our Interest rates on sa\1ngs and loan serilces are snne of tiie best around.But llie biggest Ihingve ha\e to offer Is Ihe »ay »e treat you. You'll al»a)S get friendly; personal anenlion from people »to kno»- ho»- to help. Wc Ihinit amlhiiig less »ouMn't be fuil-scnlcc. BANK AND TRUST Small Cnoiigblb Carr»bf+flViVni ' Ulbat'Mum, (1ИП * UmclniMW Hintùns ‘ D AVIE COUNTY ENTEKFKI»«, Davie County Sheriff's Detectives Robert Trotter (left) and Ll. Jimmy Phipps (right) question the driver and passengers iwa car that moments iater fled Ihe roadblock and led officers on a high speed chase, as Sheriff Allen Whitaker checks for violations In the vehicle behind them. D r u g T r a f f i c k e r L e a d s D e p u t i e s O n H i g h S p e e d C h a s e Continued From Page 1 piVscngcn Dcmcll Tyrone MomMin of Cleveland and Parris Lamonl Wil- sohof Mocksvillc.No chiirgcs were filed against the piiwengcrs. They wtrc taken lo Iredell McinoriiUfliKpilalinSlatcsvlllcwherc they were treat«! for injury und re­ leased. -Wilson is sought for possession of marijuana, possession of drug para­ phernalia, obstructing and delaying officers and speeding to elude arrest, according to Davic County SbcrifTs Detectivc Chris Shuskey. -Wilson is a known drug trafficker, wh& led Rowan Counly officcn of a simitarchascinloIrcdclICouniyabout antonthago.Throughouttheirpuisuit. offik^erii witnessed him throwing whal they believed to be drugs from his Whbn caught. Wil.son sti II had about 20 grams of cocainc. he said. ''nfc'pblm oflhc roadblock was lo larger people transporting large quan- t^ o f Ufugs. Vehicles were scorched ii| random for dmgs. and all were c|ecked fur traffic violations, the dc- l^tivc explained. 'Through the checkpoint, Iredell County officers charged four people v3(th simple possession of marijuana. Tcey also chaiged two people with possession of drug paraphcmalix 5 Olher charges rcsuhing from ihe modbtock were one counl possession c^Valium,^one count possession of Xanex,^ one charge of driving white (jTensc-rcvoked and one for no L a n d D e a l R e p o r t I n ^ u r a t è ^ • Il was one tenth of an acre nol one humJrcdthofan acre, os reported in Ihc Лив. 6 Davic Counly Enieriirlsc Rcconl. for which Ihc county paid RogcrSplilman $8,000. Couniy commissioners voted Aug. 3,10 pay Spillman for ihe small tract of land which adjoins Ihe county water plani propctty in Cooleemee bccausc n hvlmislilie nptamt.walcrtow onSpiliman'spropetty. Commissionen also agreed to al­ low Spillman to lien new development ■ InRowanCouniy,which adjoins DavW County's wastewater Ireatmcnt plant,' Into Davie's sewer system. -,'C' Under Ihc circumstances, county attorney Bob Price said $*,000 wa> ■ fair pricc for Ihe propeny. Commissioners Vote To Convert Old Prison Camp Into County Jail sionera bul would nol be as efficient, acconling to Hemphill. Eflicicncy in design will save Ihe counly in the long run by requiring a! smaller staff, he explained. The plan selected con be easily ex.^. panded lo meet future needs, he told, commissionen. The cuirent jail has 18 cells hit. regularly houses 25 to 40 prisoners - many sleeping on mamesses on the- noor, creating a dangerous silualion; ■ he said. АПег yean of discusskin about 9' ncwjail.CommisskxierCailBoons^' he would like lo sec Ihe counly nnveb forward with the plan. He made a motion 10 adopi the $2.6 milllonplanaftetsuggestingthttseven cclls be set aside for juveniles as op-' posed Io Ihc three iccommended in Ihe plan, os juvenile crime seems to be on the rise across the stale. Windleytoldlheboandanotherben-' cfil to leasing the prison facility will be ' a placc for Ihe public woriis depart­ment to expand as well os Ihe jail. Continued From Page 1 Hemphill presented commission- enwithtwo additional options at lower costs. The first calIcdforkeepingall exist­ ing buildings. The problem wllh that plan Is Ihat housing 40 prisoncn In a domi airangcmcnt in the older build­ ing could be dangerous, Windley ex­ plained. And Ihat building Is In poor condition. Booking nnd visitation would be conducted in Ihe prison rccrcalion fa- clllty.,whlch would require more per­ sonnel than the option selected, he added. The only thing Ihe jail coramittce liked about Ihls proposal was Ihe pricc -$784,135, he said. Another option presented by Hemphill was lo tear down the old dorm building and replace ll with a 44 bed facility while using the recreation building for booking and visiuition. Thisopllonisc5tmiatcd.it$445,77l less than the plan selected by commis- Two Arrested For Burglary After Officers Track Them To Trailer As a result of their search of this vehicle, officers charged Sherry Kilby (standing behind the car) with possessing marijuana and drug paraphernalla.Scott Randall Benlleld ( right) was charged with possessing marijuana, drug paraphernalia, Xanax and Vallum. opcraioi'shcc^, Shuskey added. ofa stolen vchlcle. He also admitted to recently stcal- Inconjunclionwilhlhecheckpoinl, Jimmy Tyrone Thompson, 29, ad- Inga 1993 Ford E,scor1 fromChristo- Ll. Detective Jimmy Phipps said a Ml. milted he had stolen Ihc vehicle he was phcr Randall Cave uf Davie Academy Aliy man was arrested for possession driving in Mt. Airy. Road, Phipps said. Continued From Page 1 They were arrested and charged with felony first degree burglary. Both were placed in the Davie County Jail under a $25,000 secured bond. The following day officers wcnl hock to the Dalton residence and lo­ cated the stolen VCR under Ihc trailer. Whitaker said. Dewalt was transponed to the Ire­ dell County Jail where Ihere were out­ standing warrams against her, accord­ ing lo Detcctivc Chris Shuskey.On Ihc way Ihcrc, she attempted to escape by busting a window out of a patrol car driven hy Corporal Brian Diggs. Total damage DewaU causcd lo Ihc vehicle Is estimated al $1,800, Shuskey reponed. Dalton hadjust been released from', prison on Aug. 12, prior lo the break-' in, he added. Dalton and DcwaH are scheduled to' appear in court Aug. 27.The sheriff p^sed Robertson ml his dog Molly Ibr their assistance. ' Siiicc Robertson lives In Davie Counly, he makes himself available io'' assist any agency in Ihe county. Be­ causc he is on DfTicer paid by the stale, Robertson ond Molly can assist local law enforccmenl ot no additional cost 10 the departments, he said. Robertson and his dog have as-' sislcd Ihc sheriffs oflice on numerous occasions and are a valuable asset, lie said. лито PARTS rOR ALL YOUR AUTO NEIDSСол*5мО«м 3612 О капаю Rd., CtMnnont Bible Baptist Church M iM f.O M jta M . М 0 -7 (М Я 1 Home Theater r officoft wleh M IrédtU County Detective Sgt. —jid with po'iMiion ol marijuana and ро8«ем1оп ol dhjg paraphernalia Randy Cass searches Duane Qalther Chunn for drugs.I. (He was Pholoe by Robin Ferguseon A d m in is ttB th /e C o u r t V Д» 11 t,ii 1 ипгтак: KE.CUKU, Aug.W,199S-5* iiThc following cases weredlspnscd ofiin Davie Administrative Court on Aug. 7. Presiding was Magistrate John PirBlvins. Prosecuting was Corey Buggs, assistant DA. J'., Eric Alspaugh, 69 mph in a 35 zone, reduced to Improperequipmeni, $10 and cost. - Phillip Austin, 87 mph In a 70 zonc,reducedto74lna70,$5andcosl: following too closely, dismissed. Lisa Ballenline, 87 mph in a 70 reduccd to74 In o70, $5 andcost. ■ - Calvin Bonks, 84 mph in a 70 zone, reduccd to74 In o70, $5 andcost. - Peyan Barghassa, failure lo slop fo<>slop sign or red light, rcduccd to improper equipment, $IOand cosl. - Mareia Barringer, speeding 80 mph ina70zone. reduccd 10 improper equipment, $10 ond cost. - Derek Beebe, 60 mph in a 45 7Bne, rcduced lo 54 In a 45, $5 and cost. - Diana Best, failure to stop for stop sign or red light, reduced to Improper equipment. $IOand cost. - Benjamin Billman, 80raph in a70 zone, reduced to improperequipmeni, $10, cost; failure to wear seat bell, dismissed. - Roy Blalock, no motorcycle cn- donemenl, dismissed, corrected. Sheila Boone, CO roph In 45 zone, reduced lo improper cquipnKnt, $10 andcost. Shcnl Boone, speeding 58 raph In a 45 zone, reduccd lo improper equip­ ment, $10 and cosl: expired registra­tion, dismissed, correclcd. -1 Colleen Brooks. 70 mph In a 55 zone, reduced lo 64 In 53, $5, cost; expired registration, dismissed, cor- ra^ted. ■- Trade Brown, 82 mph in a 70 zone, reduccd to 74 In 70, $5. cost; no opetatonlttcnsc, dismissed, corrected. - David Bush, 80 mph in a70 zone, rcduced lo improper equipment, $10 aiv)cost. Kimberiy Byers, 88 mph in a 70 zw , reduced to 74 in a 70, no child lestraim system, $25 and cosl.- Tony Campbell, 80 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to improper equipment, $ j 0 arid cosl;'failure to wear scat bell, dismissed. Rhonda Carlson, 80 mph In a 70 zone, roluccd to improperequipmeni, $ |6 and cost. Adam Carter, 80 mph in o70 zone, rcduced to improper equipmcnl, $10 ond cost. ; Kenneth Carter, inspection viola­ tion, no registration co^, dismissed, cdrtecttd. - Lex Carter, unsafe movement, difitiisscd. ; • Martin Carter, failure to slop for stop sign or red light, reduced lo im- p^gficr equipmcnl, $10 and cost. ; •• Andrew Clark, speeding 80 mph IA 1 70 zone, r^uced to improper et|ujpment, $ 10 and cost.I .7 Ray Cleary, 67 mph in a 55 zone, rWiiced 10 improper equipment, $10 and cosl. ; • Rickey Clevenger, spewing 67 in «55 zone, reduced to improper eqnipinenl.$IOaiidcosl. I - Mkhael Collins, window liming vjolation, dismissed, conecled. ' -EricCollins,84mphina70zone, riducedu>74ina70,$Sandcau. > - Richard Collins, 70 mph in a 55 zone, reduced Io64ina55,$isandcosl. I . Joseph Comaizcr, 66 mph in a 55 z ^ . reduced 10 impioper equipment, ^orudcost. !■ - Rosemary Cozart. speeding 69 niph in a 55 zone, reduced to improper e^ip(ncnt,$IOandcasl. ! - Bryan Cranfill. exceeding safe sfced, reduced 10 impioperequlpmcnt. j -GiselaDale,i|ieeding80mphina 76 zone, rcduced 10 invnper equip­ ment, $10 and cosl. ■; -Jennifer Danna.no child reslraini s^sleni. dismissed. : -D«lelDmU,59nilihlni45zone, rakKed 10 irainoper equipment, $10, cgd; f«iUw 10 we« seal bell, dis- niisud.;. EftiUi Delpdo. »0 opemoi* li- diiniisMd,cnRCled. Ddgado. failure to slop .,si»norlUihi«gredllghUte- _^lolntpioperequipnienl,$IOand c K » iiii^ o p e f> lk » .o f vehicle wi4i«oltiium»».dlsnii5ied,coirected. T I! Nonnu Diouilliid. speeding 68,iiilna55zone,reducedloinipropef jjm piiKnl.$10andcoM. _ ; f. Riia Dulln, nciioufc cmcelled or ............1, cor- zone, rcduccd lo improper equipmcnl; failure to wcor seat bell, dismissed. - Eric Eubanks, no operaton II- ccn.se, dismissed, corrected. - Barima EVons, speeding 70 mph in a 55 zone, rcduccd to Improper equipmcnt,$IOandcosl. - Bradley Evans, 70 mph In a 55 zone, rcduccd to Improper equipmcnl, $ 10 ond cosl; foilure 10 wear seat belt, dismis.scd. - Deborah Evans, failure to reduce speed, dismissed. - Ronald Farmer, speeding 70 mph in u 55 zone, reduccd lo improper equipment, $10 and cost. - Mlchocl FciTcc, speeding 70 mph In a 55 zjinc, rcduced lo Improper equipment, $10 and cosl. - Pairick Frcelai\d, 80 mph in a 70 zone, rcduced 10 improperequipmeni, $10 ond cost. - Eugene Gloss, 70 mph in 55 zone, reduccd to improper equipment, cosl. - Jeremy Gordon, spMding 50mph in a 35 zone, rcduccd to improper equipment, $10 ond cosl. - Betsy Gunter, failure to wear seal belt, dismissed; expired registration, dismissed, corrected. • Tina Gunter, failure to stop for steady red light, rcduccd 10 Improper equipment, $IOond cosl; no operaton liccnsc, dismissed, corrected. - Kenneth Hall, speeding 70 mph In a 55 zone, rcduced to improper equip­ mcnl, $10 and cost. • Brenda Harris, failure lo rcducc speed, dismissed.- Scotl Hothcoot, speeding 90 mph ina70zone, reduced toexceedingsafe speed, $25 and cosl; failure lo wear seal bell, dismissed. - Joson Hawks, speeding 80 mph in a 70 zone, reduccd to improper equip- riKnt, failure 10 wear scat bell, $25 and cosl; speeding 69 mph in a 55 zone. Inspection violation, $25 and cosl. - Jonathan Hoff, 68 mph in a 55 zone, reduced to improperequipmeni, $10 and cost. - Bradley Hogan, speeding 87 mph ina70 zone, rcduccd to exceeding safe speed, $25 and cosl. - Uny Howell, inspection viola­ tion, dismissed, corrected. - Phyllis Hudspeth, expired regis­tration, dismissed, corrected. - Judy Hulfmon, speeding 68 mph in a 55 zone, rcduccd lo improper equipment, $10 and cost.- Joseph Hughes, no operaton li­ cense, dismissed, corrected. - Robert Jackson, expired registra­ tion. no liccnsc, dismissed, corrected. - Ronald Jacobs, speeding 70 mph in a 55 zone, reduccd to improper equipment, $10 ond cosl.- PaireniaJohnson,speedlng67 mph in a 55 zone, reduccd lo Improper equipment, $10 and cost.• Fred Johnston, speeding 86 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to improper equipmcnl, $25 ond cosl.- Ricky Jones, unsafe passing with yellow line,rcducedtolmpioperequlp- menl, $10 and cosl. -Kaly Junker,folkiwing loock»cly, reduccd lo improper equipment, cost. - Jimmy Kealon. driving lelt of cenu:r,reducedlo improperequipmeni, $10 and cost. - Judith Kelner, 78 mph in a 65 zone, rcduced to improper equipment, $10 and cosl.- Cryslal Kissee, failure 10 yield for siopsignarnashlngnidlight,dismissed. - Justin Lamb, no operalon license. dismissed, contctcd. - Stephen Lankfont, licensc not In possession, dismissed, corrected; In- icrstalc highway violation, reduccd to Improper equipment, $IOondcost. - Jennifer Lawrence, speeding 82 mph In a70 zone, rcduccd lo improper equipment, $25 ond cost. - Sidra Ledford, speeding 70 mph in a 55 zone, rcduccd to improper cquipmcnt,$IOondcosl. • Amanda Leonard, expired regis­ tration, lictlous, cancelled or rcvoked registration, dismissed, corrcctcd. -Michacl Little, 70 mph in a 55 zone, reduced to 64 in a 55, $5 and cosl. - Mary Lloyd, failure 10 rcducc speed, dismissed.-Thomas Loke, speeding 70 mph In a 55 zone, rcduccd 10 Improper equip- mcnt,$IO ond cost. - Juan Lugo, speeding 68 mph in a 53 zone, reduced lo improper equip­ ment, $10 and cosl. - Dena Lutz, 86 mph in a 70 zone, reduccd to 74 in a 70, $5 and cost. - Matthew Majerick. speeding 80 mph in a 70 zone, rcduced 10 Improper equlpmenl,$IOandcosl, - Carol Maloney, 80 mph In a 70 zone, rcduced 10 improperequipmeni, $IOandcosl. - Teresa Marion, speeding 83 mph in a 70 zone, reduced lo improper equipment, $30 and cosl. - Role Manin, 80mph Ina70zonc, reduccd lo improper equipment, $10 andcost. - Shannon Massey, speeding 80 mph in a70 zone, reduced 10 Improper equipment, $10 and cosl.- Sleven Mavroidis, speeding 80 mph in a70 zone, reduccd 10 improper equipmenl,$IOandcost. - Donold McCracken, 89 mph in a 70 zone, reduced lo exceeding safe speed, $25 and cosl. - Melinda McKnight, speeding 69 mph In a55 zone, rcduced lo improper cquipmenl,$IOand cost; no operaton license, dismissed, corrected.-ManhewMiller.speedinggOmph in a 70 zone, reduced to Impfoper - Jennifer Porks, 68 mph in a 55 zone, failure 10 wear .scot belt, reduccd 10 improper equipment, $25 nnd cost. - Stephen Pcrricn, speeding 70mph In a 55 7ЛПС, reduccd lo improper equipmcnl, $ 10 and cost. - Eric Phillips, speeding 67 mph in a 55 zone, rcduccd lo exceeding safe speed, $10 and cosl.-James Plater, 86 mph 1па70?лпс, reduccd to 74 in a 70, $5 and cost. - Fernando Ponce, no liccnsc, ficti­ tious, concelled or revoked rcgistra- lion,dismisscd,corTcctcd; unsafe pas.s­ ing with yellow line, rcduccd to im­ proper equipment, $30 ond cost; un­ safe passing with yellow line, dis­ missed. - Rhondo Powell, speeding 70 mph in a 55 zone, reduccd to improper equipment, $10 and cost. -Tammy Powell, failure 10 wear seal bell, failure lo yield for stopsign or flashing red light, reduced to Improper equipment, $25 and cosl.'Christina Priddy,allowing vehicle 10 operale nol registered or litlcd, dis­missed, conccled. -Danielle Pugllsl, speeding 80mph in a 70 zone, rcduced to improper equipmenl,$IOand cosl; license notIn possession, dismissed, conccled. • Danny Queen, speeding 67 mph In a 55 zone, reduced lo Improper equip­ mcnl, $10 and cosl. - Amy Raker, speeding 80 mph in a 70 zone, rcduced to Improper equip­ mcnl, $10 and cosl. - Heather Ray, speeding 80 mph in a 70 zone, reduced lo improper equip- ПИП1, $10 and cosl. - Lisa Reynolds, 86 mph in a 70 zone, reduced Io74ina70,$5 and cosl. - Ralph Richardson, 88 mph in a70 zone, failure to wear scat bell, rcduccd lo exceeding safe speed, $25 and cosl. -Melanie Riddick, spKdingSOmph in a 70 zone, reduced lo improper equipment, $10 and cost. • Jane Robertson, 80 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to improper equipmcnl, SlOandcost. ' ^ Deborah Romano, failure lo re-equlpmenl, $IOandcosl; nooperaun-duce speed, dismissed. liccnse, dismissed, conccled.- Marie Miner, expired regislralion, dismissed, corrected.- Jomcs Montgomery, speeding 69 mph in a 55 zone, reduccd to improper equipment. $10 and cost.- Wayne Montgomery, specding79 • Cindy Roses, speeding 69 mph In a 55 zone, reduced lo improper equip­mcnl, $IOand cost. - Daniel Rolh, 69 mph In a 55 zone, rcduccd to improper equipment, $10 andcost. - Theresa Ruiz, speeding 69 mph in equipment. $10 and cost. - Janet Moore, 64 mph In a45 zone, rcduccd to 54 In a 45. $5 and cosl. - Michacl Moran, speeding 70mph in a 55 zone, reduced 10 improper equipmcnl, $IOandcosl. -Jarvis Moirison, speeding 80 mph in a 70 zone, reduced 10 improper equipment, $10 and cost. - Christopher Nichols, speeding 80 mph in a 70zone, reduccd lo improper equipment, $10 and cost.- Ivan Nichols, speeding 59 mph in a 45 zone, reduccd 10 improper equip- mcnl,$IOandcosl. - Odessa Owens, speeding 67 mph in a 55 zone, reduced to improper equipmcnl, $10 and cost. - Carol Paris, speeding 60 mph in a 45 zone, reduced 10 improper equip- mcnl,$IOandcosi. - Betty Pariter. speeding 69 mph in a 55 zone, reduced 10 improper equip­mcnl, $10 and cosl. David Parker, failure lo yield foriupsigncrnashingrcdlighl.disniisscd. lion, dismissed. conecKd. t i ?!ÍÍonkaDuncan,spee(llngMniph l i i i 70 zone, reduced lo improper SubecTtrtioM for up 10 900.000 iham of Common Stock Bank of Davie (PiopQted) Mocluville, North C u o liiu Aggregate Mininwm: 600,000 shares Aggicgate Maximum: 900,000 shares Purcluse Price Per Share: $11.00 Minimum Purcbasie: 100 siiares Maximum Purchase: 30,000 sliores* Or S% of the shares subscribed, whichever is greater. Copies of the ofTering circular may be obtained by contacting one of Ihe following Incorporating Directors, or by calling 336-751-5755 -II. Incorporating Directors. JmjKlUidint» Ahiklilqf WitaA.hiMa« TlaMiG.n«ii« 8lmiG.U]Mi lrtn«E.MiniiM ||фЫ|Т.11лт|кг1г. MUadaUmm ntMdaW.Shh - Rill Smith, speeding 67 mph in a 55 zone, rcduccd to improper equip­ ment. $10 nnd cost. • Nikki Smilh, speeding 60 mph in a 45 zone, rcduced to improper equip­ ment. $10 und cosl. - Samuel Smyer, speeding 80 mph in n 70 zone, rcduced to improper equipmcnl, S10 and cosl. > Doyd Sirickland. H5 mph In a 55 zone, rcduced toexcccding safe speed. $25 and cosl. -JudilhSlrickland,spcedingBOmph in a 70 zone, rcduced lo improper equipmcnl. SlOandcost. • Stacie Sirickland, expired regis­ tration, dismis.sed. corrcctcd. 'Allan Summers, speeding SOmph in a 70 7.0ПС, rcduccd lo improper equipment. $10 and cost. > Rickey Swisher, speeding 69 mph in a 55 zone, rcduccd to improper equipment. $ 10 und cosl. > Toby Tahor, speeding 80 mph in a 70 zone, rcduccd to improper equip­ ment, $10 and cost. - Bryan Taylor,.speeding 70mph in a 55 zone, rcduccd to improper equip- mcnt.SlOand cosl. • RichardTervcll,speeding SOmph in a 70 YAinc, rcduccd to improper equipment, SlOandcost. > Leigh Thompson, speeding 80 mph in u 70 zone, rcduced to improper equipmcnl, SlOandcost. • Mary Vervacckc, speeding 80 mph in a 70 zone, rcduced to improper equipment. $10 andcost. - Matthew Walden, speeding 80 mph in a 70 zone, rcduccd to improper equipmcnl, $10 nnd cost. - Beverly Walscr. driving teft ol ccnter.rcduccdtolmproper equipment, SlOandcost. • Jeffery Ward, 58 mph in a 35 zone, reduccd lo 44 in a 35. $5 and cost. • Rosa Wcaner, speeding SOmph in a 70 zone, rcduced lo improper equip­ment. $10 und cost. - Malthew Weaver, speeding 80 in a707.0ПС, rcduccd lo Improperequipment, $10 and cost.-. -DaniclWclls,spccding68mphin a 55 zone, rcduccd to improper equip­ ment, $10 and cost, r • Donnell Whitse«, speeding 80 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to impropc^ equipment, $10 and cosl. • Annalisa Whorley,70mphina55: zone,rcduccdlo64ina55.$5 and cosi: • Randolf Woodward. 4>ceding4|i; mph in a 35 zone, reduccd lo improper! equipnvcnt. $10 and cost. '•Tcrrance Wyatt, speeding 88 mph • in a70zone. rcduced lo exceeding safe ' speed. $25 and cosl; failure to wear ; seat bell, dismissed. ; ' Abdeelkanm Yousf, 79 rr^h In a ; 65 zone, rcduced to improper equip*. ; nKni.SIOandcost. ' Faited lo Appear - Edgard Amasifen, speeding mphina70zone. • James Amokl, driving whik Uf * censc revoked, : -Teny Arrants, failure 10 weir le irj belt, no operaton license. - Richard Ballou, speeding 80 rapir ■ In a 70 zone. • Vera Barrantes, 80 mph in a 70 zone. - Chad Bconm, failure to weir seal belt, no operators license. • Kevin Burcham, 67 mph in a 53 zone, DWI, failure to wear scat beh; open container afler consuming alco­ hol.- Elroyce Burris, speeding 80 mph in a 70 zone. • Teresa Bynum. 83 mph in a 70 zone. - Manha Carlson, speeding 80 raph in a 70 zone. • Benny Combs, expired federal. inspection, - Ricky Comi failure to weir seal bell. • Mary Cousineau. 82 mph in a70 zone. • Daniel Cox. speeding 72 mph in a 55 zone, driving left of center.• Shastan Davault. failure to wear seal belt. - Billy [)ean. 80 mph in a65 zone. • Micky Eddlcman. 69 mph in a 5S zone, failure lo wear seal hell. -MichnrI Eller, 80mph in70zone. - Mclain Ensrud, 80 mph in TO zone.- Yolanda Espóib № mpH In >70' zone. СоЫкмя10аГЧ|9 mph in a 65 zone, rcduccd to improper a 55 zone, reduccd to improper equip- rrKnl,$IOandcosl. - William Sain speeding 68 mph in a 55 zone, rcduccd lo improper equip­ mcnl, $10 and cosl. - Kristina Scoggins, foilurc lo wear seal bell. $23; no child rcslralnl sys­ icm, dismissed, correclcd. - James Scotl. 70 mph In a 55 zone, reduccd lo 64 in a 55, $5 and cosl. - Tracic Scaford, speeding 73 roph in a 55 zone, rcduccd to improper equipment, $30 and cost.- William Sellers, speeding SOmph in a 70 zone, reduced lo improper equipmcnl, $IOand cosl. - Bnice Shockley, failure lo wear seat bell, dismissed; following too closely, reduccd to improper equip­ mcnl. $10 and cosl.- Kevin Shue. 68 mph in a 55 zone, reduced lo improper equipmcnl. $10 andcost. -Alk:iaSk;bcn.speeding88mphin a 70 zone, rcduced lo exceeding safe speed. $25 and cosl; expired regisira- The Mini Dish Satellite Service ' Call CaroUna PRIMESSiR' ^ S S ' S I • ■ No Equipment To PurchaM -a. 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This ad shall not constitute an offer to tall or tha only solicitation of an offer to buy. nor shall thera ba any sala of thasa Mcuritiaft in any state in which such offer, solicitation or sila woukl ba unlawful prior to registration or qualification under tha sacuritias laws of any auch itata. 820 Saoth Mala Straat MoekavUla. N027088 (Sae) 701-6672 or (800) T im o wimaiwai^foMaxeia Edward D. Jones & Co. L.P. « •DAWIE COUNTY EN T ERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 20,1998 fi Arrests i The follawlng Diicsls were made ly 11» Divie SherifTs Departmenl. ^ - Randy Dm ll Powell, 36, of 2 ^9 Angell Road, Mocksville. ar- rnted Aug. 10, for misdemeanor as­ s y ton a female. Trial dale: Aug. 20. ; -KhnD.Snith,68,of262Avon ^ Mix;ksville, was anesled Aug. 1|K for failure to appear in court. ; N e ,^ Rodriguez-Amaro, 19, of707 Montvlew Drive, Mocksville, anested Aug. 11,forno Ikxnseand unsafe speed. Trial dale: Sept. 4. - James Denny Barker, 45, of Boonville, anesled Aug. 11, for com­ municating Iheats and assmill on a fe­ male. Trial dale: Aug. 20. - James Neal Scott Jr., 32. of 181 South Angell Road. Mocksville, was anesled Aug. 1), for injury lo penonal propeny. Trial dale: Sej^ 3. - David Wayne "nc" ThwiO, 20, of 151 Hinkk Drive, Mocksnlle. anesled Aug. 11, for assault on achikl under 12. T«aldate:Aug.22. -Brian Keilh Childress,31,ofl95 South Angell Road, Mocksville. was »nested Aug. 11, for domestic assault on a female and domestic communi- cadng threats. TVial dale: Scpl. 3. -JamesChristopher Nettles, 31, of 4750U.S.601 N..Mocksvillc,ants«c<l Aug. 12, for communicating threats and assault on a female. Trial date: Sept,3. - Timothy E Howan), 31, of 222 Whitaker Road, Mocksvillc, was ar­ rested Aug. 12, for failure to lelum rental property. Trial dale: Sept, 11. -James Edward "Fbniie"Doss,41, of Juney Beauchamp Road, Advance, wasanesicdAug, 12,for«immunical- ing threats. TVial date: Scpl. 3. - Ronnie AllenLce.44,of997 N.C. Hwy. 801 North, Advancc, was ar­ rested Aug. 14, for failure 10 appearin court. Trial dale; Sept. 7. - Todd Joseph DeiU, 21, of Pfaff- lowTi, anesled Aug. 14, for obiaining property by false pretense. Trial dale: Sept. 4. - Peggy Loretta Martin, 3t, of 188 Wall St,Cooleemee, was anesled Aug, IS, for assault on a government offi­ cial, resisting, delaying and obstroct- ing an officer and violating piobation. Trial dales; Sept. ЗЛ 7. - Keilh Gray Queen, 21, of 5062 U,S.601N„Mocksvllle,anesled Aug, 15, for DWI, driving while license revoked and reslsling, obstracting and delaying an officer. Trial date; Sept. 4. r Kimberly Bridges Duiham. 35, of 170 Lagle Lane, Mocksville, anested Aug. I5,forfallurelopaychildsupport and violating probation. Ttial dales: Aug, 19*20, - Tommy M. Jackson, 41, of 329 Oranada Drive, Advance, was anested Aug, 16, for communicating ihreals. Trial dale: Aug, 20. - Dwight David McClure, 42, of 5 Wall St., Cooleemee, arresled Aug. 16, on North Main Street, Mocksville, for DWI. Trial date: Sepl, 4, Sheriffs Department ' The folk)wing incidents were re­ ported to Ihe Davic County SherifTs Department. ■ - Anayo Caibaial Crespin of Ca­ bana Lane, Mocksville, reported Aug, 10, lhat a neighbor had fired a gun inlo Ùs residence, -ToddFranklinMooieofU,S, 158, Mocksville. reponed Aug. 10, lhat a Motorola cellular flip phone and Motorola cellular phone had been slo. len fiom his 1990NissanSentrapari(ed at his residence, ■; - Andy Beck of Eatons Church Road. Mocksville, reported Aug, 11, Iwo boxer dogs are missing fn)m his residence, - Gregory Cockran of Gladstone Road. Mocksville, reponed Aug. 11, lhat an automatic teller machine c ^ had been stolen from his home. - George Rufus Williams of Box­ wood Church Road, Mocksville, re­ ported Aug, 11, lhat a friend had bro­ ken inlo his residence and stole five checks, - Michelle Scott Reid of Salisbury reported Aug, 1 l.arearpasscngerwin- dow and Ihe rear window of her 1986 VolkswagenJetlahadbeenbrokenoul alaresldenceon Angell Road, Mocks­ ville, - Timmy Keaion Jr, of Cheyenne Lane, Mocksville. reponed Aug, 12. lhat a VCR, a video tape and cigarettes had been stolen from his residence, - Robert Spencer Hendrix of Farm­ ington Road reponed Aug. 13, dial a blue Yamahadin bike had been stolen from an outbuilding al his residence. -Central Davie Elemenlaty School Principal Candace PoplinreportcdAug, 13 an aiiemplcd breaking and entering, - Mclisa L, Waloven of Coventry Lane. Mocksville, reponed about 1 a.m, Aug. 13, that someone had at- Icmpted to break into her resklence, -CoiponU Lee Whitesides reported Aug, 13, thal a pH bull dog had at­ tempted toaitack him by ninnlng at his vehicle and lunging at him on San Marcos Drive, - North Davie Middle School teacher Dane Репу reported Aug, 13, lhal a student had hil him in the chest, - Deputy Milch Brown reported recoveringastolen 1997 Nissan Sentra Aug, 13, - Chris Michael Hughes reponed Aug, 13, someone had thrown a rock and suuck die windshield of the 1998 Chevrolet pickup truck he was driving onN,C,801at 11:15 p,m„ causing an estimated $300 in damage, - Jeff Allen of Fanninglon Road reported Aug, 13, a 1993 Honda mo­ torcycle and a 1994 Yamaha motor­ cycle had been stolen fromashedal his residence, - Phillip Shore reponed Aug, 14, that someone had broken inlo Davic Grading on U,S, 158 andslole money, - Daniel Marion of Daniel Road, Mocksville,reported Aug, 17,thal 1989 red Honda 300 four wheeler, a while agro sprayer and a gun rack had been stolen from his residence, -KimberlyStewanofSunsel Drive, Mocksville, reported Aug, 17, thal the driver side window of her 1994 Geo Prism had been broken at her resi­ dence, The gas lid cover and trunk Ud and lock had also been damaged. Mocksville Fblice The following incidents were re­ ported to Ihe Mocksville Police De­ partment, : -Five people reported Aug, 12,14 and 15 their vehicles were scratched while parked behind the Bnxk Cen­ ter. ', - Judy Karen Anderson reported ^ g . 14 the larceny of a Murray 24- lich 10-speed bicycle from a resi- dince on Windwanl Cirele. - Terri Adele Robinson repotted eteok and a small amount of money ftera a vehicle parked at Wal-Mart. - Palricia Anne Estes reported Aug, I2the larceny of gasoline from Fast Track, Yadkinville Road, - Miranda Jaine Lozier of Lexing­ ton reported Aug. 11 she was as­ saulted in the Brock parking lot, - Patricia Ann Esies of Harmony reportedAug, 11 herex-husbandwas stalking her at work. - Jimmy Lawrence Eaker reponed Aug. 10 the larceny of a yellow J,C. Penny tiding lawn mower aivlatillet from a residence on Halander Drive. •-----Rohm Cook reportedAug, 10 the larceny of dogs from the Davie Animal Shelter, Eaton Road, Arrests - Jason Thomas Green, 17, of 1400 Liberty Church Road, was charged Aug, 13 with provisional DW I and having an open conlainer of alcohol in a vehicle. Trial dale: Sepl, 18. -BrianAulher Hughes, 18, of 132 Marklin Ave., was charged Aug, 14 with possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia, - Timothy Bemanl Eccles, 28, was chargedAug, 13 with fraud by avoid­ ing payment telephone calls, -RandolfThorWoodwanl. 16,of 734 Woodward Road, was chaiged Aug, 12 with hit and run causing propeny damage. Trial dale: Sepl, 18, - Michael Lamenine Dyson, 35, of Woodleaf, was chaiged Aug, 11 with DW L failure to wear a seat belt, driving left of center, having an open conlainer of alcohol in a vehicle and driving wiihout a license,Trial dale; Oct, 2, - Rebecca Gail Shipman, 21, of Yadkinville, was chaiged Aug, 10 with second-degree trespassing.Tnal date: Aug. 27. - Michael Lee Lansdowne, 30, of 112 Northridge Court, was chaiged Aug, 10 with dischaiging a firearm in Ihe city limils. Trial dale: Ocl, 2. - Richani Morty Moore. 51, of 120 Northridge Coun, was chaiged Aug, 11 with discharging a firearm in Ihe cily limits. Trial dale; Oct, 2, IVafllcAccidcnIs - A Mocksville teen was chaiged with making an unsafe traSic move­ ment in a three-vehicle wreck at Sal­ isbury and Gaither streets, Layla Denise Coin, 16. of 2 % No Creek Road, made a left lum in a 1988 Ford, driving into Ihe path of a 1995 Toyota driven by Marguerite Louise Hale of 171 Country Circle, Advance. Coin's car was pushed into a 1989 Dodge truck driven by Den­ ver Dale Rose of 899 Howardtown Circle, reported OITicer D.T, Miller, - A Mocksville man was chaiged with careless and reckless driving after a wreck on Bethel Church Road al6:10p,m.Aug, II, Michael Linn Miller, 48, of 235 Country Lane, lold Officer J.D. Hanman lhat when he bent over lo pick up a dropped item, the 1981 Honda he was driving crossed the center line and struck a 1989 Hyundai driven by Angie Carol Hariston, 20, of 127 Berkshire Lane, Highway Patrol :-The following traflic accidents vtn investigated by die N,C, High­ way Patrol in Davie County, 1ViicksWrcckOnI-40 ;. T\vo trucks were in a wreck on I- 40 at 11:45 a.m. Aug, 10, I According to areportby Trooper fÌA. Justice, Epps Nonnan, 45, of Onnsboro, had just passed a irac- tdrtrailer driven by Richard David Waldron, 28, of Palmetto, Fla., when hèTKs “cut otr by another vehicle cooling from the median, causing hSi to swerve to the right. Ditr Hit On Fork-BUby Bowl : Charlotte Marie Allen, 49, of 429 Livengood Road, Advance, was driv- it)| a 1988 Cadillac on Fork-Bixby Rm al 9:20 p,m, Aug, 7 when adeer crossed her path, reponed Trooper A,A. Justice, Driver Faces TVro Charges A Mocksville man faces two charges after a wreck on U.S, 64 East lhat injured three people at 3:30 p,m. Aug. 16, Joshua James Folks, 20, of 107 Salisbury St„ drove a 1985 Cadillac from a side road inlo the path of a 1996 Dodge being driven on U,S, 64 by Alicia Lusk Strickland, 29, of 136 Redwood Drive, Mocksville, re­ ported Trooper TS. Kennedy. Strickland and a passenger, Lauren Ashley Strickland, 6, and Folks' passenger, Anthony Dewayne McClelland, 29, were reponed as being injured in the wreck. Folks was chaiged wllh making an unsafe traffic movement and with driving wiihoul a license, FaUure To Reduce Speed Charged A Mocksville man was chaiged with failure lo reduce speed afler a wreckonN,C,80l al 11:30 a,m,Aug. 16. Floyd Taft Ellis III, 27, of 199 Beihesda Lane, failed to slop the 1986 Nissan he was driving before it struck in the rear a 1976 Dodge pickup driven by Mark Lee Mat­ thews, 33. of Yadkinville, reported Trooper C,D, Jones, MMksvUlelkcn Citcd A Mocksville teen-ager was cited fot fulure to reduce speed after a wreckonU,S,601 South al 7:30 a,m. Aug, 14, Swali Jayantbhai Patel, 18. of 1034Yadkinville Road, failed lo slop the 1992Toyola she wasdriving be­ fore it slruckin the rear a 1992 Dodge driven by William Leonard Long, 68, ofYadkinville, reponedTrooper C.D, Jones, Three Vehicles In Wreck A Mocksville teen was cited for failure to reduce speed after a three- vehicle wreck on US, 158 near the Kathryn Crosby Bridge at 2: IS p,m, Aug, 13, Jamien Renard Smith, 18, ofl20CapCain TVail, failed to stop the 1988 Pontiac he was driving be­ fore il struck in the rear a 1992 Ply­ mouth driven by James Kyle Gre­ gory, 33, of 174 Dulin Road, Mocks- band Transfers ville. knocking il into the rear of a 1997 Honda driven by Susan Sharpe Queen, 40, of 187 Sandpit Road, Advance, reported Trooper T,S, Kennedy, Failure To Yield Charged A Mocksville teen was chaiged with failure to yield afler a wreck on Gladstone Road al l;30p,m,Aug, 2, Donald Miichell Allen, l6 of 1793 Junction Road, drove a 1988 Pontiac from Nolley Road into Ihe path of a 1994 Pontiac being driven on Junc­ tion Road by Lori Jacobs Waller, 35, of 183 Davie Sl„ Cooleemee, re­ ported Trooper A, A, Justice. Can Wreck At OavIc High An Advance teen was cited for following too closely after an acci- dcnl on U.S, 601 in front of Davie High School at 7:55 a,m. Aug, 10, Tamsen Fonesi Berolh, 17, of 186 Bermuda Run Drive, was driving a 1992 Jeep lhal slnick in the rear a 1982 Chevrolet pickup driven by Jus­ lin Marvin Beauchamp. 16, of 167 Walt Wilson Road, Mocksville, re­ ported Trooper A, A. Justice. FaUurelb Reduce Speed ATroy raanwaschatgedwithftul- ure 10 reduce speed afler a wreck on U,S, 601 North al 11:50 a,m, Aug, 10, E,H, Wood Jr„ 73, failed lo slop Ihe 1977 Dodge pickup uuck he was driving before il slnick in the rear a 1984 Dodge pickup driven by Bobby Lee Corder. 55, of Thomasville, re­ poned Trtwper A,A, Justice, [■Jbe foUowing land transfers were f iw with the Davie Registet of ii^ m iu c t ia n are listed by per li&iavalved, acreage, township, and digd «aaipa purchased, with $2 rep- i0 »alin| $1,000, Louise CannerTUnaow to Rob- e^Duke Tutlerow Jr. and Vestal Ciitiicr1\illen)w, 13,6 acres, Cala- Jinuny U e Dull to Paul Draloo Toney, I acre, Fannington, - Fonso Farm Service to Roger K Spillman, I tract, - Ethel E Jones by attorney in faci Brenda E, Graham to Tony Allen Gobble, 2 tracts. Shady Grove, $66, - Martha Ellen Mann Jenkins and Gaiy X Jokins to David R, Reynolds and Ann E Reynokb, 2 lots, Fann­ inglon, $234. -■nmothy Ray Shaw and Vanessa A. Shaw to James D, Arnold and Qvil Lawsuits Marilyn V, Arnold, 7,05 acres, Ful­ ton, $78, - John Steven Rouse and Donna T Rouse to Brent EdwanlTomberUn and April A, Owens, 1,93 acres, Mocksville, $36, - Veira Wilson Brown by attorney in fact Fran Brown Gunter to Will­ iam A, Brown and Kay W. Bnrnn, 15,67 acres, Mocksville, $70, - Oak VaUey Associates Limited Putnership to Jumey Constniction, I lot, Farmington, $91. - Annie D, Reavis by attorney in facl, Katie Reavis to Bridgett R. Bryant, I acre, Famungton, - Katie G, Reavis to Bridgette R. Bryant, .95 acre, Fanninglon, - David M. Hanes and Juiianne O, Hanes to Walter Le* Griffith and Mary GriHilh, 2.37 acres, Farming­ ton, $57. - Vincent F, Bateman and Virginia R Bateman 10 Sharon Amanda Riegel and Jeffrey Scott Riegel, 1 lot, $365, - Jack David Coe and Shannon DeAnn Coe lo Nina F, Carter, 1 lot, Farmington, - Peggy Gieser Kwaisei; Henry L Gieser and Maigaret M, Gieser lo Cedric R, Winchell and Terri L. Winchell, I lot, Fannington, $350. - Dempsey A. Shaver lo Patricia L, Chandler, one lot, Jemsalem, $92. - Elhel Jones by anoniey in fact, Brenda Graham lo PhillipAllen Ivey and Sonja Cherise Carter, 11.833 acres. Shady Grove, $100. -John Allied Phelps and Jellie M. Phelps lo John Ricky Phelps and Robin H. Phelps, .88 acres, Jenisa- lem. - John Alfred Phelps and JeUie M. Phelps lo Marit Wayne Phelps, I.I3 acres, Jemsalem. - Micheál Whileheart and Coatia«tdOaF»|t7 e foUowinf civil lawsuits were fiiid with the Davie County Clerk or qgw. ^ Dtvie Social Seivices vs. Lany W le,diiU suppon. NOVMO Eal NichoU vs. Haniy qfffixii B n , auto accidem claim, at I^SIIMIOO cach puiitiva and com- (•MoiydwnBici. ;:^DaiUelEufeneHnis and Nancy IM * VI. Oaofge W. Martin, and l|(itiii, Vta Hoy, Smith * Raisbeck, rt|ueit damaget not less than. *»000. 5-NMioNMiotalwdi VI. Sarah O. Long '■MdOcMUO.Linictreiiiieit I,$2,7I6.4L .lUlM>.l(«>MhD. liOéqir'Clwy'DiaMM. СЬЦ|И< I M i S. Bdw«(di VI. Marvin K. Smith, request judgment, $7,000. - Phyllis Renae Hudspeth vs. Bany Lee Scotten, chiM support/ - Elizabeth F. Allen vs. Robert S. AUen, request defendant not assault, threaten, abuse, follow, harass or in- letfnewiihpiainUir. • IVacy Raxler Culler vs, Allen Tillman Cullei; child custody and support. - Michael Dwayne Lanier vs. Jenny Darlene Canei; chiM suppon and custody; counteiclaim, chlUsup- pon and custody, - Davie Social Seivfees, on behalf of: Tbnya L. Ha^ove VI. Aluooiea T. Jackson, voluntary support a|n^. mcnt; Kelli J. Brady vs. Stephen F. Wood, child sjipport; Mary R McClamroch vs, Peggy R Tesnar, voluntary support agreement; Aniu F, Johnson vs, Edwin T, Johnson, chiU suppon; Regina R Leatberman vs. James D. Dillard, voluntary sup­ port agreement, - John Benbow Phillips Jc vs, Diana Pltiliips Combs, child custody' -RobinDobbinsNicholsvs.Brian Scott Nichols Sr„ absolute divorce, resume using maiden name. - Lash Gailher Sanford vs. Jack R. Westmoreland, request judgment, $1,150, •: - Eaton Funeral Home vs. Dennis Strain, request judgment, $1,284. . , - Wachovia Bank vs. Sharon W. Renegar, request judgment, $6,43»,30, ; - Day and Night ^Towing vs. Fofiest Hartley, Hunara Hanley and Hartley Gnuling, request judgment, $1,925. • Pdiis Real Estate and Roy Potts vs. Diane Slawenski and Raymond Slawenski, eviction. - DeAnna L. Albrecht vs, Gregory L. Hutchins, request defendant not assailli, threaten, abuse, folio«« ha­ rass or interfere with plaintif. . - Thomas Edwin Stegras vs. Tammy Johnson Stegnu, request de­ fendant not assault, threaten, abuse, follow, harass or interfere with plain- Uff. - Tresa Mischelle Fowler vs. Dwight Douglas Fowler Jc, absolute, divorce, resume using maiden name. - Funder America vs, Lecdo Fur niture, request judgment, $44,334,45. • William Eugene Poole and Agnes Smith Poole vs. Kimberly Renee Poole, child custody - Michael Franklin Turner vs, Sharon Lankfonl1\imer, request de­ fendant not assault, threaten, abuse, follow, hanus or interfere with piain- - Medical Setvice Associates vs, Larry Reaser, request Judgment, $2,16», - Joy Malliews-Jooes vs, IM e l Cecil Stroud, request Judgment, $13,000,. - Kimberiee L, Weakley vs. David Clinton Weakley Jr„ child suppon, post-separation support and alimonx unequal distribution of marilal prop­ erty, possesion of marital residence. request order protecting plaintiff from acu of domutic violence by defendant. ' • Monogram Credit Card Bank of Georgia vs. Beverly P. Smith and Joseph H. Smith, request judgment, $3,069,15. • Spray-Tech doing business as SearsSiding and Windows vs. EUz«- beth S. Foster, request recovery, $4,620; counterclaim, that plaintiffs recover nothing, - Joyce Ann Swaim Caudle vs, Michael Gray Caudk, request defen­ dant not assault, Ihreaien, abuse, fol­ low, harass or interfere with piain- lilf, - Dreetna Drum Outen vs. An­ thony E. Outen, absolute divorce, «««»uilng maiden n«ne,^ DAVIE COUNTY EN TERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 20,1998 - 7 ili', Workers move two houses from the U,S. 601 bypass so the property can be developed. -louses M oved From Business A rea To Natalie Cash, lhal was morc lan jusl a house moving down the irect. Thai was home, ■flic house of her childhood had n.'illy gotten in the way of progress, * it had to move. Workers moved two houses from ic fasl-dcvcloping U,S, 601 Bypass 'owccks ago, , One of Ihcm, built by Edna and laic Lawrence Smilh,had bcenthc imc where Natalie grew up. She caught the bus there when she ml off to the first gn-idc. Her father had operated his oil business there. The Catholic church formed the Sl, Francis mission Ihere— meeting Ihere until the church was built next door, Consiniclion of Inlcrstale 40 put the house in the path of growth. Walraan, McDonalds, the bypass, and now the Bi-Lo shopping center lhal's under constniction pul Ihe house on prime real estate, BB&Thas eyed the property fora new bank. So Ihe house had lo go. Natalie Cash dabbed away Ihe tears as she saw the house moving down Ihc sireel — destined for a qui­ eter, more peaceful lot on Salisbury Sireet. "liwillalwayshaveaspcciai place in our hearts," .she said. HERITAGE* SERIES Maintenance Free Laminated shingles Vinyl Siding ■ 20 Year & 25 Year In-Stock • Strength & Durability • Limited Lifetime Warranty norandex White Siding In-Stock. Other colors available. M oG ksvlelM ileis Supply 814 South M ain Stieet • Modfsvffle • M -F 7am - 5pm (336)751-5915 ^and Transfers ntlnued From Page 6 ulctta Whitchcarl (o Bobby sndenhall, 8.2 acrcs, $64. Joseph R. Budd ami Mary L. idd. John David Budd and Karen Piidd, and Theodore Pau) Budd d Amy Kate A. Budd to The Wn* ston'Salem Foundation, 2 tracts. - Robert L. Hendricks and Helen F. Hendricks, Edward Gray Hendricks Jr. and Jaime Mengel Hen­ dricks. Anne Hendricks Elam and Howard A. Elam to MarkT. Stewart and Judy E. Stewart. 1 tot. Mocks­ villc. $51. I^ooleemee Policc The following were taken from Ciiolcemcc Police Departmenlreports, - Marvin Jones, 37, of 220 Dalton Road, Mocksvllle, was died for pos­ session of drag paraphernalia during a IralTic Slop on N.C, 801 Aug, 11, Trial d.iie; Sept. 3, - Police continue lorcccive numer- ouscallsaboutanimalsninningat large, Sincc some rcsidents refuse lo comply with Ihc town ordinance, police plan lo start having animals picked up and cillngoivnersforviolalions, according lo Chicf Tim Woolen. - An ofllccr spoiled Peggy Martin, 36, of 188 Wall SUeet, who was being sought by the Davie County SherifTs Depanment forviolatingpr^lion,on Neely Street about 9 a.m, Aug, 15 and assisted sheriffsdepuliesinapptdicnd- ing her. She was located hiding under a trailer, -ShannonMichaelFunderbuik,29, of 184 Main Street, Cooleemee, was anested Aug. 16, for three counts of felony breaking and entering and lar­ ceny. His ex-wife had reported three break-ins at her residence on Davie Street sincc July 31, Trial dale: Scpl, 17, Fires Davie County fire dcpanmcnis re­ sponded to the following calls, Aug. 10: Mocksville, 12:18 p,m„ auloaccidcnl,U.S,601 olHom'sTruck Stop; William R, Davie, 1:15 p.m., auioaccidcnl,U,S,60l alBlockweldcr Road: Forii, 3:05 p,m„ auto accident, N.C. 801, Aug.ll;Jcnisolcm, l;09p.m„ ve­ hicle Are, Michaels Road. Aug. 12; Advance,6:13 a,m„slrw- ture fire. Heavenly Lane al Underpass Koad:Comalzer-Dulin,Foik and Smilh Grove assisted; Cinter, 1 ;40 p.m„ ve­ hicle fire, 263 Shefneld Road; Mocks­ villc, 2:06 p.m„ fire aiann, 203 Neely Strict: fiDric, 10:0» p.m„ vehtele fire. No Creek Road, Aug. 13; Advance, 1:51 p,m„ re­ kindling of earlier fire, IM Heavenly Utnc; Comatzer-Dulin assisted. . Aug. 14: Smith Grove, 2:35 p.m„ Fanninglon, Fork, Advancc and Cor- natzer-Dulinassisud; Mocksvilk:,3:47 p.m,, aulo accident, U.S, 158 at Main Church Road. Aug. 15: Mocksville, 10:12 a,m„ dumpster fire. Skyline; Mocksville, 10:36 a.m,, smoke investigation, YMCA;CountyLlnc, 11:44 a,m„ pro­ pane lank raptured, 169 Dorse Road; Center assisted; MocksviIle,2:34p.m„ car firc, Wendy's: Smith Grove, 4:36 p.m,,rirealaim,ll9WoodlanibCatin; Advance assisted, Aug. If: Mocksville. 3:33 p.m,, auto accklent, U,S, 64 al John Crotts Road; Mocksville, 6:59 p,m,, water now alann, Lee Jeans; Jemsalem as­ sisted, Aug. 17: Cooleemee, 1Я1 a.m„ possibiefuniacerire,230DavieSlieet; Jemsalem assisted; Mocksville, 9:17 a,m„firealarm,644NotthMain Street, Relief From Heat Available To Elderly, Needy Through DSS • Thousands of North Carolina's low income families, elderly residents and people with disabilities who cannot affoid elccuic fans or Ihe elecuicity lo opejiate Iheir air condilionen will soon bc'geuing help, 'The N,C, Division of Social Ser­ vices has announced thal North Caro­ lina will receive nearly $7 millkm as pal of $100 million in federal emer­ gency funds onlcred released by the Clinton Administration to 11 southern stales lhal have been in the Uiroes of exlremeheal overmuch ofUiepast two months. Up to $200 is available per eligible household. The N,C, Division of So­ ciai Service» is wotking with Ihe U,S. DepartmenlofHealihandHuman Ser­ vices and Ihe couniy departments of these emergency assisuuice funds at Uie food stamp office of Ihe Davie Couniy Departmenl of Social Services 8:30 a-m. - 5 p,m. The food stamp office is kxaled at 245 Hospital Sireel in Mocksville. Appointments are not necessary. Bigibilily is primarily based on a monthly income fonnula and the pres­ ence of a cooling crisis. Monthly in­ come limits are up lo $1,473 for a family of four, $1,022 for a family of three: $974 for two; and $724 for one. The funds will allow low-income indivkhials to pay their home enngy bills during the hot summer months, and the may also be used to purchase and diilribtite electric fans and air con- ditkinetilolhaaeinneedofassislance, Fbr adiiitkJnal infonnation aboul Ihis program or lo discuss needs ol homtbound persons, please conuci Ophelia Kepley I I 336-75 l-885a D r . 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CALL 1-000-410-0035 WWW.iprint.com S><iiyOTCtSpiinib«wUJt»llt»ie.,.Miit»U«Spl«nwi>mrtf(Klii<»«uffuir'tn»wihiiabtt^ibl<t»ilwtt>t»Wkbiii>M>.C«DfocJmili,0>WISptwCB.pi)noo».A»t^wWi»<t ,! ,.*rj ÿ! lì I ■i I liI ) ■ »■ D AVIECO UN TYEN TERPRISE RECORD, Aug.20,1998 DAVIE COUNTY EN TERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 20,1998 - 9 Tracea Rice, 9, keeps an eye on Vincent Tillman, 3, as he practices Ihe guitar prior to taking the stage at the picnic. Studevent Sr. has attended me picnic for 60 years. - Photot by M iu Bamhardt Masonic, DEU Picnic Held At Clement Grove ConlUiiKd From P«)ge 1 lina,''Sludeveiilsalil."rmsQhapi\yw toposilion.” see lhal wc have some young broihers IIk picnic also raises funds lo help "Tlie picnic has a good roumlallon who have lakcn Ihe lodge on ami gol il pay educalional cosis for Davic young and is a wonderful organl/^lion,*' he going. people. .said. "1 know II has hccn a grcal help lo "Masoniy is id unite you and make Scholarships are based on need and the Central Orphanage. you closcr to one anoihcr and make grades, said Hubert Wesl. "The lodge is siili doing a wonder- you a better person. It's based on Ihe "Tell your ctiildrcn lo sludy and hil job. Wc have one of the mosi out- Bibleand lhal's what we promise lodu. make Ihe honorroll. If they work, Ihere standing little lodges In North Caro- Corinthian Lodge has been No. I in willbcsomehclprorlhcm,"Wcsl.said. R a b ie s R e p o r ts C o n tin u e T o I n c r e a s e ;Haroiii and Frances Couser of Jersey City get a plate of food from Annie Campbell, Saiiy Baker. : The Davie Ecumenical Choir performs under the arlMr at the annual event In Mocksville. C ^pM chM and p l^ . ^ gospel music kept the crowd entert^nad at the 114th picnte. Rabies, a deadly disease. Is making a comeback. In Ihc 1950s. Ihe fata) vims, which infects warm-blooded animals includ­ ing humans, reach cpidcroic propor­ tions among dogs in the United Slates. The movies 'Old Yellcr" and "Cujo" portray Ihc fear caused by Ihis disease. Widespread pel vaccinations greatly reduccd rabies ainong domestic dogs and cats. Now rabies is spreading rapidly among wild animals, especially rac­ coons. "Rabies cases in North Carolina have almost doubled cach year sincc 1990." accotding lo North Carolina PubllcHealth Veterinarian tceHunlcr. "We had 106 cunlimicd cases in 1993 and 819 in 1997." Rabies virus is "shed" in saliva ami usually is uansmiited ihrough biles, sometimes by skin or mucous mem­ brane contact wilh saliva of an infee- tious animal. Many animals can incú­ bale rabies for weeks or months with­ oui showing signs. Ctinical signs of rabies may includebchaviorai changes such os nervousness, hiding, Incoonli- naiion, initabilily, paralysis, ftcniicd aggression, and foaming at the mouth. Oittc signs of disease appear, death usually follows wiihin days. In Nonh Carolina, raccoons are Ihc animal nwslcommonlydiagnoscdwilh rabies, but skunks, foxes, and bais ac­ count forasignificanl numberof eases as well. AU rnammals can be infected wilh rabies and resultinarisklohiinun health by enposing people to the vims. Though only a few people cach year die frora rabies in the United Slates,rabies virus associatedwithbals accounts for large percentage of those deaihs. Bat biles may nol be iwlice- oblc, so anytime a bat is found in a room wilh a sleeping or intoxicated pcison,apet,ayoung child, ot anyone unable to positively exclude any bat contact, the bat should be safely cap­ tured and tested fot tables. The ex­ posed person should cornacl iheir phy­ sician ot heallh depanmeni lo discuss Ihe possible need for rabies treaimenl. Rabies In wild animals is "spilling over" 10 the pel population resuiling In greater number of infected dogs and cats. Therefore, il is impoiiani lo fol­ low North Carolina law and have your dog or cal vaccinated against rabies. Vacclnalion of pets and livestock is done to proiecl people. During Ihe post decadc, there have been several hoises diagnosed wilh rabies In North Carolina: one In 1994. one in 1995, and 3 in 1996. Vaccin»- Hon of horses provides the bcM pit)lcc- tion against rabies. Rabies vsiccination for horrics und livestock is not mun* dated by stale law hut should be de­ cided on a cose-by-case basis consid* cring cast and emotional value of the animal. There arc several good vac­ cines available. Your veterinarian can assist you in choosing the best one. If your horse, pel, or livesiuck is bitten orisseen fighting wiiharaccoon or olher wild animal, use impermeable gloves when examining your animal. Contact your veterinarian and animal control to determine what needs to done. The public should be aware of the presence of rabid raccoons, foxes, skunks, and bats in Nonh Carolina and avoid wild or unfamiliar animals. !f bitten or otherwise exposed, vigop ously scrub the wound, seek medical atiention. and call animal control lo capturc the antmo) for testing. "Slncc rabies is incurable and almost always fatal once signs appear, any exposure to rabies should be acted on quickly," says Dr. Hunter. "There have been no human deaths from rabies in North Carolina since the carly 1950s. due in part to public awareness and excellent state and local health services." For morc information contact Dr. Lee Hunter or Dr. Stephanie Kordick. Veterinary Public Health Program, Depanmentof Health and Human Ser­ vices al (919) 733-3410. 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Ч ■.■s-r.r »-iV-.Oi, V VOunTElH(M»C 7. outsKKtuPw<(4TswKo • 1 1 im ‘(4-1 KIDS w w w .ki(ls(:,inip,ii()iis.orcj 1 Ш СоМ1кт1вгА1пм*е*%т11км 'i l la n n i n g B o a r d T o IH ear R e z o n in g R e q u e s t s •There will be a meet ing of the Davic l^my Planning BoanJ on l\tesday ug. 25, at 7 p.m. In the commission tmofthe DavieCounty Administm- m Building, Mocksville. :The Hillsdale Group, LLC has sub- ilted a request lo rezone approxi- aiely 300 acres from WS-IV.PA adkin River Watershed Protected ■ca) to WS-IV-PA-S (Yadkin River atCTshcd Protected- Arca-Spcciol >c)to obtain an allocation of the 10/ I provision in the Forsylh Yadkin S-IV Protected Arca. This request solves the increase of impervious yx over the 24 pcrccnl pcrmillcd in jWS-lV-PA watershed overlay dis- :l for this projccl. Terry D. Mullis has submitted a request to re/one 1.6 acres oí property. from Residential (R-20) to Residential Suburban (R-12). This property is lo­ cated off the notih side of U.S. 158 across from Dulin road and is further described as being Parccl 14 of Davic Couniy Tax Map F-6. John Jerome and others have sub­ mitted a request lo rezone approxi­ mately 7.8acresof property from Resi­ dential (R-20) to Rcsideniial-Subur- ban (R-12). These properties are lo­ cated off the north and east sides of Ruffin Street in Cooleemee and ure furthcrdcscribcd as being Pareéis 10, 11,12,13, \A. 15, and l6of Block A, Davie Couniy Tux Map M-5-16 and Administrative Court lonlinued From Page 5 RodneyEvans, failuretowcar seal |: Phillip Everson, speeding 94 mph 70 zone, window tinting violation. ^JamcsFrcnch,specding&4mphin /jone, inspection violation. Marlin Galicxla, 90 mph in a 70 ‘, no operators licensc, fictitious, •lied or revoked regislration, no itioncard.noliabiUtyinsunuicc. Michacl Georgi, failure to wear [belt, no operators license. mihiaGorgci, no license. Train Gutiercs, 85 mph in a 70 , driving aficr consuming alcohol 2 1, no operators licensc. ^^t>avid Hanlin, failure to wear seal h № « Edwards Harper, 80 mph in a 70 ..IBK. vtf? Lawrence Hearn, failurc to slop jsiopsign or fiashing red light. Jeffrey Heath, driving while li- . ic revoked. > Donald Hickory, 80 mph in 70 ne. I : Tammy Higgins. 80 mph in a 70 №. - Katherine Hilton, 77 mph in a 65 ic, • Robert Howard, 80 mph in u 70 te.. . Bryan Howell, failure to stop for sign or flashing red light. - Marion Hoyle, unsafe movement. • Susan Hughes, speeding 80 mph ha 70 zone. - Robert Janik, 80 mi^ in a 70 zone. . Douglas Jennings, speeding 69 ^ph in a 50 zone. -JcanetteJohnson,specding80mph na70 zone. -Selena Keaton,80mphin70/onc. - Theresa Krober, 80 mph in 70 :one. - Linda Lory, no licensc. . Michael McCairell, expired regis- ion. - Patricia McDaniel, speeding 80 |nphina7Qzonc. - Jamie Moran, inspection viola- |ion, liccnse nol in possession, failure 0 wear seat belt, expired registration. Dutch Elm Disease Killing Elm Trees In Davie County A destruciive fungus disease callcd Dutch Elm Disease is killing elms in Davic County. All American and Eu­ ropean species of elm are susccptibic lo the disease. Dutch Elm Disease is caused by a fungus which is spread by boring in- secb,niaialyihc European barfcbeeile, but can iilsii be spread by iiwl grails lo nearby healthy trees. The firsl visible symptom of the disease is a rapid willing of Ihe leaves on one or more branches in Ihe lop of the irec.The leaves on affectcdbtanches lum yellow and Ihen brown. These leavcsgraduallybecomcshtivelledand btilUe and may shed piematuitly.lna Accessories Window Treatments Bedding Ensembles Silk Trees* Plants Floor Coverings Mini Blinds Full Service Design HCmléméJmMkiÊkM IDS Assodala rm ,.Moadiy-FiU 9:00-S:M Interior Designs Inc S i/ ic 2II<, ^11' I Щ С С т т тШЛ. (NnUDoorloUhniy) (336)766-9918 Parcels 37, 38, und 39 of Block A, Davie Couniy Tax Map M-4-13. Jeff and Kalhy Anderson have sub­ mitted n rcquest to re/one approxi­ mately 1/2 acrc from Residenlial (R- 20) to Highway Bu.sincss (H-P). Tliis property Is locatcd off the north side of Swieegood Street, 750 feel from N.C. 801, and is furthcrdcscribcd as kingu portionorPtucelB-23ofDavleCounty TnxMopM-5-lO. Westview Development Company nndTattinger Development Company reprcscnted by Beeson Engineering havcsubinlttcd for final rcview a34 lot single family residential land sulxlivi- sion titled Fallingcreck Farm. Tills property is Iwatcd off the nonh side of Peoples Crcek Road approximalely I mile front N.C. 801 Souih and is fur­ ther descril)cd ns being a portion of Pitfcel42ofDavieCounlyTaxMapH- 9. MackicMcDaniel.JctiySwicegood and Kyle Swieegood represented by Tutterow Surveying have submitted for preliminary review a 15 lot single family residential subdivision titled Glad.stoneWoods.Tliis l3.9acreprop- erty is located off ilie souih side of Nollcy Road approximately 1/4 mile from Gladstone Road and is further described as being Parcel 68 of Davie County Tax Map M-l. All panics nnd inlcreslcil cili/cns are invited to attend said meeting nt which lime they shall have an opportu­ nity to l>e heard in favor of. or in opposition to the foregoing changes. Prior to the meeting, all persons inter­ ested may obtain any additional Infor­ mation on a pn>posal or ask any ques­ tions they may have by visiting the planning department on weekdays be­ tween 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. or by telephone at (336)751-3340. T h e Ic e -C re a m H u t 539 Ledntfton Rd., MocksviUe (al the corner of Depot SL & Hwy. 64 E.) NOW OPEN т и п .-M N. 12 NOON m 10 P.M. .. 26Р1АЮ1?5Гва1иг1пдНегаЬеи'8Ьв-Сгеап1 'ф, ke-Cream, Shakes, Banana Splits, Sundaes & More! * (336)751-2052 к Omtd OptmUd by the Comer Family ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF A NEW PRAaiCE Aliyson H. Sawtelle, CPA Conctirtnikig In SmiHBusineu Accounting Member of Aimrlcan InitKute of Certified Public Accountants Member of North Carolina Association of Certified Public Accountants Payroll Sarvlen Accounting Sorvlcea BuilnoM and Individual Incoma Taxes Talophona (336) «40-5589 209 Norma Un* (336)940-55«9 Advanca.NC 27006 - Olcnn Morrison. 80 mph in 70 zone. • T.J. Nelson, failure to wear seat bell. • Christopher Nowell, speeding 50 mph in u 35 /one. - Diego Ospina. 80 mph in a 70 zone. - Michael Owenby, speeding 80 mph in a 70 zone. -Carl Potischmidt,spccding80mph In a 70 zone. - Quentina Pricc, no liccnsc. - Sebastian Ramos, no license. - Jack Randtilph, H2 mph in 70 zone. • Cireinio Reiula, no operators li­ cense, expired regi.siralion. - Vincino Rctuta, rear lamps viola­ tion, driving IcH of center. - Judllh Ricc. 80 mph in a 70 zone. •Adam Rich, failure to wear seal bell. • Patrick Rose. 80 mph in a70 zone. - Thellas Sanders Hi, speeding 80 mph in a70zone, noopcrators liccnsc. - Latosha Saunders, speeding 80 mph in a 70 zx)ne. • George Shaw, no license, under­ age driving after consuming alcohol. •Timothy Shore, nctious.cancellcd or rcvoked registration. - Phillip Shouldeni, speeding 80 mph in a 70 zone. - April Shuler, 80 mph in a 70 zone. • Doug Smith, 8(^mi* in a 70 zone. •DamanSullivan,spccdlng80mph in a 70 zone, following too closely. - Kristina Sweimler, 80 mph in a 70 zone. - Sanh Tran, failure to wear scat bell, no operators license. - Michael Vaney. 86 mph iu 70 zone. • Thomas Walsh, 87 mph in a 70 zone. • Cory Wesley, speeding 80 mph in a 70 zone, failure to wear scat belt. - Curtis Wilson, speeding 89 mph in a 55 zone, no operators liccnse. - Uhura Wilson, speeding 89 mph in a 70 zone, no operators liccnsc. -Jonathan Wright,spccdingSOmph« in a 70 zone. • Gary Yates, 67 mph in a 55 zone. cn>.ss-.wciion of a diseased branch or stem.thercisamore or less continuous tvown ring in the outer-most annual ring. Once a tree bccomcs Inlcclcd. it should hccut immediately tolessen the ■ danger to any healthy trees. Diseased trees becomc brccding arcas for the bark beetles which continue the cycle, fertilize (rces (o muiniain vigorous growth and lessen the chances of con­ tracting the beetles and Dutch Elm dise^. If you have any questions about Dutch Elm disease, contact the N.C. Forest Service in the County OlHce Building or at (336)751-5319. D AVIE COUNTY EN TERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 20,1998 - B I ш ш л м г ( UVM IJlUiN ,4 /\NLHJ'.exit TV A -r a jk M m vM N V T O P H M f f r C A H C l R D a^ie C o u n ty H a d e Á D iffe re n c e C O M T R IB U T O R S Advance Florist Bakar Furniture Bar-B<Que House Ben Franklin Bl-Lo Biscuitville Brad’s OoK Carts Buck's Pizza Burger King Central Carolina Bank City off Statesville Comfort inn Coca-Cola Company Cooleemee Florist County off Davie Crossroad Grocery Davie County Enterprise-Record Davie Florist Davie Funeral Services Deano's Barbecue Baton Funeral Service Faye's Grill Food i.lon [Fbrsytli County American Cancer Society Oraiiam Funeral Home Hair Company Hardee's of M ocksvllle Harris Teeter Hendrix Bar-B-Cue Hickory H ill -Tiie Country Club of Davie Howard Realty ice Cream Hut institution Food House Kate & Gary Jam es Kentucky Fried Chicken K etciile Creek Bakery Krispy Kreme L & S Grocery ¡.eBleu Corporation U tU e Caesar's McDonald's Moose Lodge Peanut House Pepsi Company Pizsa Hut Potm an's R « J Sports S. W . Brown a Son, Inc. Sister's II $ •( 8/Í8/9S Timers Knsian Geyer '"Sht Fire ^ада Lewis ^ h a w n a P rice J o u t h i a n a Jo fn tn O o /ie e fue Be/ievens X ’ J u n k e r , P h y llis Chair Studevent PatGregoiy * ^ a y e s p ,y S o b b y J o n e s . A n n C lin e C C B D A V I F C O U N T Y С Н Л М В Ь К O b C O M M t R C F ^ f^ m in a r i e s ,Lowtta Brooks - , B u lla r d ^ ^ f ^ r t a i n m e n t В а г п / в„ Rentz ^ o / u n t e e r s ^ I G a r n e r ^ ^ ^ O o o r^ in a to rs P«MtoTÜ„g»g<> Clami», S g c lM j, I V i Sprint SidmMiy (M ocksville and Advance) T ariieelQ Town Square Clothiers Trailers of tiie Bast Coast Triad C linical Laboratory Triad Pro Audio W aPM art W endy's WPU CempraheiMlve Cancer Center Woodworks Gallery Wooten il Associates S p e e f y / f ^ k s t o a ll R E L A Y T E A M S , O n -S ite V olunteers. . . a n d to th e B e s t D e s s e r t B a k e r s In th e S o u th ! B E P R O U D C O N M U N I T Y . . . A N D T H A N K Y O U S c r im m a g e G iv e s W a r E a g le O f f e n s e A C h a n c e T o P r o v e T h e y C a n P la y ByBriuiPflts DavieCounty Enterprise Rccofd MT. ULLA - Davie's oiïcnsc banged into a brick wal! for two weeks, occasionally provoking verbal wars and cheap-shoi jabs as opposing linemen tried vigorously to withstand gmeiing Inirasquad sciimmages. Theoffensc's payoff camc Friday night in a scrimmage, when Ihc War Eagles burned the outmanned West Rowat» Falcons with lightning-quick scores thal evoked loud roars from the visiting crowd. Kenny Collins, Ibe lailback-widc receiver, spearheaded the onslaught, taking the game’s first snap 60-some yards for a touchdown and ending the game with a long TD réception from quarterback Drew Ridenhour. "TTiey’ve been beating heads against our defense, and as you saw tonight our defense is pretty stingy," Coach Doug niing. "You prepare agiunsl that defense cveiytiay and it makes the competition on Friday night seema [ittle easier." TTie change of scenery was ccnainly a breath of fresh air for Ridenhour and Co. ’‘Allittookwasjustanolhercotorcdjerseyinfrontofus." he said. "Wewanteditreal had. and wccxecutedwell. Wc'rc doing alright to score on the first play. Wc looked good; we gelled rcal well." On offense. Coach Scolt Young's new-look Falcons seldom crossed midficid. Davie’s fast line dominated the trcnchesandstudsKennyWhile.JJ.RiceandBradfordlvey knocked runners olT their feet when they penetraled the line of scrimmage. Л shutout was the minimum requirement for lackie Forrest Breedlove, who would have prcfcrrcd chopping both the Falcons' wings off. "We tried to come in and keep them from making a first down, but mainly keeping them from scoring.” he said." Wc sicppcdiiviptoday.Wetookittoanothcrlcvcl from praclicc. We played like wc usually do.... Wc’rc solid." Illing grinned when he got whiff of Breedlove's stilt standards, even though keeping a North Wilkes from getting a first down exceeds the bounds of reason. That's the kind of determination that those guys have," he said. "They would like to have (held Wcsl to no fii^t downs), but they kept them out of the end zone and that's a big goal in itself." After Collins* opening burst, Davie delivered four morc louctuiowns that covered in the neighborhood of 60 yards cach time. Tailback Ricky White weaved around sideline traffic on a sweep, the Falcons lost fullback Neil Wagstaff on a pass in the flats and Collins pierced West on another sweep. The War Eagles ^ w e d thal they can sling opponenls about every way imaginable. If the running game sputters, Ridenhour can pick apart the secondary. Please See Football - Page 82 Davie's Kenny White (No. 92) piles on as teammates tackle a West Rowan runner during a scrimmage Friday. - Photo by Jam es Barringer S o c c e r T e m L o o ld n g T o Im ix tn v e O n W S h m O i g By Brian Pills DavieCounty Enterprise Record Losing a lead on the game's final shot, when Forbush salvaged a M lie last week, was no catastrophe for Davie's varsity soccer team since the outcome of scrimmages bold little or no relevance. But, heading inlo the first week of the season, the War Eagles certainly don't wont lo make crunch-ti me lapses a habit. ”Assoonasthcyscored.lhcwhistle blew for the game," Coach Pete Gustafson said. "I think we sat on it at thcend.thinkingthatwchadil.Butwe talked about it (at practice) and wc arc not happy with it." Gustafson insists Ihat Forbush's last- gasp effort shouldn't have mattered, cilii\g several missed scoring opportu­ nities deep in Forbush's territory thal werc reminiscent of last year’s disap­ pointing SHI-2 season. Davie only managed 38 goals last year, a 2.1 goal- per-gamc average that won't win nuny games. "I felt we had morc shots, morc quality shots and morc possessions," Gustafson said of the 60-mi nutc malch. That’s been our problem that wc'rc trying to correct. It seems like wc'rc getting shots and shots and shots, bui we're notfinishingandthat’sskilllevel." Moved from midficid lo striker, senior Eric Kotkc is being asked to help cure the scoring woes. And he's quite capable, coming off a year when PteBieSee Davie-Page B6 Justin Long. Billy Smith and J.R . McClamrock warm up during soccer practice, - Photo by Robin Fwgutton D a v ie V o lle y b a ll T o B e S t r o n g D e s p it e Y o u th By Brian Pltti Davie County Enteiprise Reconl At nearly my otherschool, il would be a icbuilding year, Nol for Davie's vanity volleyball team. D ^ t e the loss of five seniois - including foursianeis-ftom Iasi year’s club, the W v Eagks will featuiv a junior-laden group with enough weapons toiiyandextend one of the school's mosl successful nins. Davie has made the stale playoffs 10 of Ihelasll2yean, including Ihe put IWO under 0»ch Tammy Reavis, tnnically, the team Ihal owns Ihe tiesi Ibavis reconl in school hislory(l6-3in 1995) fail«] to moltc Ihc playoffs in Reavis' first season. If someone would have popped Rcavis Ihc playoff question befoie the season, she probably would have changcd the subject, "At the fitst of Ihe season, after losing five seniors, 1 Uioughl we were going lo be struggling coming hack," said Rcavis, coming off apair of unof­ ficial victories in scrimmages against NoithwestCabainisandSalisburylasi week, "Buialicrpniclicingfortwowceks, and what I've seen from practice, we're a lol funhcr ahead lhan 1 thought wc were going to be at ihis time." Relying on a determined defense, Davie edged the Trojans 3-2. The War Eagles repeatedly kepi Ihc ball in play until one someone pul il away. They dktnt let any bdls drop on Ihe Поог without diving aller them," Rcavis said. "They played very ag­ gressive defense." To compensate for a lack of offen­ sive firepower, siout defense wiil have 10 be the constant if Davic plans Io conlcnd when the Central Piedmont Conference schedule rolls in the scc­ ond week of September. Iiappears Ihat Abby Brickcy, Brooke Gravatt and Amanda Bailey will help make sure of that. "Ourhitling'snol»strong asit was last year, but I think our defense is going to make up for it," Rcavis said. "Abby, Brooke and Bailey played real good defense. All three of Ihcm were allover the Поог. Defensively, Ihey all played rcal well." Davic visited Salisbury later in the wcck,alopsidcdscrimma^that lumed out to be a big waste of time. The inferior HonKtscouUn'lcclumenough D a v ie S w im m e r P a r t O f G r o u p T h a t S w im s T h e E n g lis h C h a n n e l By Brian PitUi Davie County Gnicq>rise R<x'onJ After yearsofdominatinglhc Cen­ tral Picdnxint Confcrcncc and YM CA pools. Mike Hciny arrived in Dtwcr. England recently in search of a real challenge. He didn't find one thcrc, either. Hciny.aDavie High senior, and Tivc teammates that fonned a Se­ nior Relay leam rotated lurns, swam down and back across the English Channel . , and pronipily re- Heiny corded the fourth-fastest lime ever (16 hours, 47 minutes). The 25-mile grind - from Dcwer lo Calias,France- hardlyfazedtheswim* mers. Hcinysct thestage forapossible W(vld-rccordtime.swimmingX2iniIes in Ihc first hour as they motored toward France. "My first swim was probably my best swim. The currcnis pushed me," Heiny said. "We werc on a worid* rccord pacc for the first ihrec people. Then the currents got us off the world- rccord pace." They made il to ihc Francc shorc- line in eight hours. 42 minutes and rclumcd home in 8:05. despite disrup­ tive weaihcr. "It siormed the second lime (I swam) and il was uneventful," Hciny said. Hciny, who had trouble brcathing right from Ihe left side of the boat, I switched sides on his third swim, an I adjusimentlhaihelpedhimswtmcom- ' foilably. Clicking on alt cylinders, Heiny Inspired his teammates down Ihe stretch. "We had to get to (the Dover) shore in five hours," he said. "I went all-out for an hour. If I went hard, the next person would say; Tve got to go hard. ux>.' It drained me awful." • The Senior Relay team represents Pinccrest Swim Camp. . . . Heiny IciUTied about ihe camp while compet­ ing in the YM CA nationals in Fort Lauderdale, Ra. "We callcd them and they said they needed an older guy, a senior who could swim distance freestyle, and thatjust fit me perfectly," he said.... The camp also fielded a Junior team, which made history with onunprccedenied l8:50finish....The teams joined elite company: Only 600 swimmers in 3.UOO attempts have suc­ cessfully completed the 25-mile jour­ ney. The camp carried 11 swimmers. Please See Hciny - Pafe B7 T e n n is S e a s o n O p e n in g shots 10 keep boredom from permeat­ ing the Olher side of the net. Rcavis even laid off the pedal, inscning her junior voreity againsi Salisbury's var­ sity, bul Ihc Hornets' coach immcUi- alely pulled his varsity off the floor, confusing Rcavis. "1 pul my (JVs) out againsi ihcir varsity and he subbed his JVs back in, so I was like; 'Well, what's the poiniT " she said. "I fell like it was probably a waste of lime going down Ihere. It didn't make us any bcllcr. Wc would have been better off slaying here and practicing vanity against JV." Mosl everyone has sellled inlo a role. Sophonmrc Hcalher Schlcupncr and Baiky are doing the sening, junior Gravatt has nourished as a middle hitler, Brickcy is cffcclivc on ilie out­ side ond senior Natalie Foster issieady around the net. ncMeSccT«un-l>l|tB3 B y B riw H Ib Davie Couniy Entciprisc Rcconi The season just started and Davie's tennis team has already rcachcd Ihe crossroads. The next turn could he Ihc season's telling turn. "There arc twoschoolsof thought," said Coach Carol Согал, afier her girls were pounded by Statesville and Salis­ bury in scrimmages last week. "Either il makes you tougher or it can effect your spirits. "Hopefully, Ihe latter is not going lobe Ihe case with ourg'irls.TlKscgirls will he very competitive if Ihey let this' motivate them to do better," For the mosl part, the War Eagles played admirably all across the board, taking Ihcir opponents deep inlo matches, bul Statesville and Salisbury almost always rose to the occasion with the game on die line. Take, for instance, Lindsay Tho- nias.whobattlcdStatcsvillc'stopplaycr for several volleys throughout the match. Nonetheless, Thomas fell 10-2. "Nomially, if you can hil Ihrce or fourballs,you'vegotorealgoodchance of winning the game," Cozan said. "But Ihis was going eight and 10 (vol­ leys) long. All bul one game went lo deuce. "The scores didn'l look too prelty, bul there was no one oul there totally overwhelmed. I was impressed with the way our girls were keeping up. It's just a sign of inexperience when you get 10 oil those dcucc poinis and you just have trouble convening Ihem inlo games." Davie seldom has troubte convert: ing againsi anyone outside of Fonyth County. Last year, Davie finished 8-6 overall and 4-6 in the Central Pied­ mont Conference, losing all six lo league rivals Wcsl Fbrsydi, Ml. Tabot and Reynolds, largely because those three are fiockedwith year-round play­ en. Co2an hopes the daunting pre- season schedule pays off in the end. - "It makes your game better so wheii you gettofolks whose expcriencelevel is a little more equivalent to youn, you're going to he able to pull those ' out," she said. *’ SeveralorDavie'sloppIayenhave maiesubsiantial jumps this scasonbe- cause of inexpcricnce.Ttnmas moved from No. S on the ladder to No. I, sccond seed Sarah Stein wasnleven in the top six and Kendra Aimstrong has come oul of nowhere to fill the fifth spot. ' U caeSM C oK h-r^tl В2 ■ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 20,19M Football Team Visits Rowan . Ih e Davie High cheerieaders were among the fans following me War Eagles to West Rowan to root for ; them in a scrimmage game. Continued From Pajc Bl "Kenny and Ricky ore quile a combo, and Ihen you've gol Drew," Illingsaid. "Iipulsalolofstressonihe defense. II strelchcs Ihem oul Ihln. "We've gol a threc-fullback crew (Dovid Nail, Johnny Daye and Wag- slafi) and every one is really quile something. Uiey are working hard ond competing day In and day out. Neil happened to be In there on thal (TO swing pass), il was jusl like we've procllced ll and he fulfilled that." Ridenhour dazzled the crowd on Davie's final offensive play, slinging a 45-yard bomb and hilling a stn:.iklng Collins on the numbers, Ihe slippery receiver's third TD. "I was happy aboul Ihal little con­ nection with Kenny," said Rldenhour, who struggled with the deep ball lasl year as a sophomore. "Wc gol il under our bell. We're going lo connect now, il'sjust taken a liltic time. 'That was one of the best balls (I've ever completed). I don't Ihlnk Kenny broke stride. Thai was pretty, I liked il. I wish it would have been in a real game, though. Bul Til lake il here, il doesn't matter." Coach Plesscd With JVs Davie'sdefense produced Iheganie's onlypolnls Inihe JV sctimmage. Illin. ceilainly wasn't suiprised. Look who'* doing Uwluloring. "Tlicy ore working wllh the vanit, everyday, learning Ihe ftindamentalj with them, so Ihey are being taught pretiy dang good," Illing said. Defensive back Nick Hillman, No. 88 in Ihc scrimmage and No. 9i Thutsday nights, stole Ihe spotlight lale in the game, inlcrcepiing a pass andsaiiingundlslurtiedlotheendzoiic "He happened to be in the rijht place at the righl time, dropped In his coverage perfectly and executed real well,"Iilingsaidofihc5-6, HO-pound freshman. Davie’s offensive slnigglcs can be attributed to inexperience. Thiny of Ihc 47 playcn nre freshmen.- "We've got a lol of work to do,' Illing said. "Tiey are real young. Bui wc're progressing." • niingconlributramuchofFrida/s pas,sing grade to ihe nine assistant coachcs. '"Thecoachesdidagreaijob," Illingsaid. "They arc the ones that gM the players ready on both sides of the ball at Ihelr position. I thought as a co,xhlng staff, dwy did thcjobas faras preparing for tonight. Tve gol lo give them a lol of crcdit." a Davie quarterback Drew Ridenhour prepares for a play. 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"Abby's lulling Itie ball real well froni Ihcoulsitle." W])ilc the team's lonely seniors, Dana Smith and Foster, exccl on do- funse, they also know what to do wiih the ball oncc it comcs their way. "Dana is doing awfully gotxl at hitting and playing defense," Reavis said. "She’s coming along real strong. "Natalie does a good job nt the net. She's a gixxl blocker nnd good hitter. She doesn't really hil the ball hard, hut she hitsit where they're not. She places Ihe hall real well." • Davic is 43*18 in three years un­ der Reavis, whose fourth season cranked up Monday al Statesville. Davic hosts Nonh Iredell this Thurs­ day. ... Eighl juniors and one sopho- morcdol Davie's 11-man roster. "Wc're real young bul they're coming along. They've improved so much," said Rcavis, who’s also carrying Jerri Ann Angel, Tisa Campbell, Jill Seamon, Michelle Davidson and Bmber Spill­ man. JV Volleyball Coach Confident In Team By TravLs Peacock Davic County ПпЮфпхе Rcconl After watching all the hard work in practice and scrimmages. Coach Leo Bmnelli is confident that his JV vol­ leyball leam will be successful this season. "The girls have shown a lot of hard work and hustle during practice and games," .said Dnineili. The team will he balanced whh so[4iomores and freshmen. Tlic re­ turning cast consists of Mindy Seamon, Mary Beth Dinkins. Tara Young, Kim Hilton and Sue Reichcl. Newcomers will consist of freshmen Randi Moore, Layne Grout, Lyndsay Smilh, Natalie Huncklcr. Samantha Cartner and Christina Gajewski. With six freshmen stepping into the scene, the sophomores will havc to take on the role as leaders to guide the younger players, Brunelli said. "I Ihink the older girls will handle the role os leaders just (Ine. Everyone has shown a positive work ethic und good uttitudc. "With all the hard work and dedi­ cation by Ihe players, Ihere is a good chancc some players could take a trip to the varsity roster. We havc some really good players that arc capable of anything." Brunelliisconfidentwithhisieam. and for good reason. "1 ihink wcwill be very successful this season,” he said. Wc have a tough conference, but our work ethic and good attitude will make us just as tough." With u talented young team and a conildcnt coach, the team isreody for their first test. Davic will be at home Aug. 20 againsi North 1ач1е11, Coach Hopes Losses Will Bring Jeam Strength Continued From Page Bl year,'’Cozansaid."Shc’suhletohandle Thoinxs will face the toughcsi dial- a hanlcr ball and to deliver one fimily. Icngesimaginahlciisihcseniortriesto She luis a real sicady mentality and keep up wiih every team’s main gun. dtxisn'i get ruffled.... I've seen im- "Thal'sarealhotspot.bulLiiidsay’s provcment in all of ihcm." slninger this year than slie was last • Senior Meredith Harris, junior Nancy Vogler. sophomore Armstrong and freshman Andrea Harris arc Filling the fourth, fifth and sixth slots, respec­ tively___Da\ie plays al home this Tliursday against North tn.'ilell. In ju re d o n th e jo b ? ■Worker's Compensation Injuries ■ Back Injuries ■ Occupational Diseases ■Social Security Disability Claims Richard M. 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M l H , Moct»»Wiii.WC .^TWO Ш п и т from M ft Br/t I7D '____________“Our О и ю т A n O v B a l K tfm m I" . !»■ D A V IE COUNTY EN TERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 20,1998 S P O T L f G H T Gordon & Sons Fine Grading Senes Commurjtty : Gordon & Sons Fine Grading of Advance has developed a reputation for quality work In its three years of sen/ice. Starting in 1995, Gordon 8> Sons has handled grading work : for roads, parking iots and driveways In the area. Its latest : project is the roadwork at Salem Glen Country Club. ; Neai Gordon formed the company with his son, NealJr.,after a long career at Larco Construction. Since then, his wife, Linda, has joined the company, along with their younger son, Jeremy, parttime. Fine grading involves getting roads ready for paving, making sure drainage has tjeen handled correctly and having the property Inspected before the paving begins. Gordon & Sons has done subdivision paving as well, includ­ ing Camagebrook subdivision In Clemmons. The company aiso contracts with the Village of Clemmons for snow removal in winter. The company formed in March 1995 and quickly expanded. Linda, who had worked at Computer Credit, left that job to handle bookkeeping full-time. Neal Jr., 27, had also worked at Larco before joining his father. He and his wife, Shana, have a son, Nathan, 2. Jeremy has enrolled at North Carolina School for the Arts In Winston-Salem, studying saxaphone. Ho served three years as the drum major for the Davle County High School marching mL. Lì J Gordon & Sons Fine Grading was started by Neal Gordon and his sons, Neal Jr. and Jeremy, above. band. The company has added two other employees, Joel Lunsford and Robert Moon, giving the company two crews. Gordon & Sons has two motor graders, two rollers and two uniloaders to handle Ihe grading projects. Call Gordon & Sons with your paving and grading needs. The company's phone number is 998-5877. B e r m u d a C a r p e ts : E x p e r ie n c e ^ S e le c t io n Ever shopped lor can»t only to tw confused by a so much sales mumbo-jumbo? Thai wonl happen at Bermuda Can»t Center In the Ber­ muda Quay Shopping Center. Owner Bill Burton has a 20-year background In carpeBng. Ho has earned a reputation as a prolossional Installer who knows how to please tho customer and do tho job tight. Baimida Carpet Center sell« tha linest quality names In flooHng— carpet, wood floors, laminates, area rugs and tile. And Burton personally oversees all thelnstallatlon crews lo make sute theymeetyour expectations. Bul Bermuda Carpet Cenier offers much more. Carolyn Barrow, an Interior designer and fonner Instructor at Forsyth Tech, can advise you with her keen eye for design and good taste. She will help you select flooring that will coordinate with your home — Its fumlture, wallpaper and existing wall colcrs. She will also help you select carpet and products lhat will please your lifestyle. ‘Everything should work together lobe coordinated and ploaslngtotho eye,*shesald.’Whenacustomcrsaysthaltheyabsolutelylovoaroom,lhen .... I know I’ve done my job." Bennuda Carpet has many brand names lo chose from— carpels by Image, Columbus and Shaw, vinyl flooring by Amistrong and Congoleum, wood floors by Harris-Tackett, and wall covering by Key, Seabrook and Wamer. Button and Barrow can also advise you on the best methods of caring for your new flooring. Visit Bermuda Carpet Center In the Bermuda Quay Shopping Center BUI Burton and Carolyn Barrow of Bermuda Carpel Cenier. on U.S. 158 in Advance. Hours are Monday through Friday M ; Saturday 9- 1. 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Tenley Gilmore opened KIdz Klub, a new day care facility six monlhs ago. She's full now, with 30 children on the waiting list. There is a great demand lor quality child care, and Gilmore said she wants to provide |ust that to her parents. j KIdz Klub serves children from Infant age, 6 weeks old, to 12; years old. | "We're full right now, but will be expanding the infant pro­ gram lor babies," she said. In three monlhs, the firm will open a> Baby Barn facility that will expand the number ol intants she can serve. That will serve Infants Irom 6 weeks to 1 year. That age seems to have a particularly high demand for child care because many facilities don't serve that age group. Right now, KIdz Klub, has 35 ctiildren. "We try to provide a family, home-style atmosphere," she said. "The kids all get to play together, and the teachers get to share the kids. We ail work together." This Is her lirst venture into day care facilities. Gilmore had previously worked In home child cate. But the Clemmons native wanted to expand, and KIdz Klub lets her realize that dream. "We have an objective. We just believe that children are gifts from God. We value their feelings, desires, thoughts and needs. Our purpose is to nurture the intellectual, social, emotional and physical development of the whole child," she said. Gilmore Is a 1987 graduate of West Forsyth High School and received her child care credentials from Forsyth Tech. KIdz Klub has six employees. KIdz Klub Is located at 1398 Jonestown Road, Winston-Sa­ lem, beside Fox Creek Apartments and 1.5 miles off U.S. 421. Along with bright, playground equipment and tasteful rooms, KIdz Klub also features computei»programs for pre-schoolers. Gilmore said she wants to foster self-esteem among the chil- Kidz Klub Jennifer Randolph, lefl, and Tcnicy Gilmore, pose with the KIdz Klub playground equipment. Call KIdz Klub at 774- 8582. I dren. She has two children ol her own, 8-year-old Tyler, and 5- ; year-old Emily. 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"We iearaed a lot ofthings(againslFort)ush).Wenio\'cd the ball pretty well, but weSx goi to distribute the ball wider, quicker md attack qukker." Mkirielden Jeremy Hontil and Joey Bass and keefier TJ. IVitts denied RrtushanyscoringrorncariyWmin- utes, impicssing the coach. '№»«11 and Bass wxxked real hanl and they're gening stranger.' he said. 'TheyKworkingutll with c*h other and off each other, Hying to get some spice so they can more anxind. The defense did fine.' Potu didn't feel fine. After making t spectacular save,.he dove to secuie the boll, taking a swinging foot to the kisser in the process. ■ftxis saved a heck of a penally kick. It was gOfgeo<is,'Giistarson said. • Freshman Steve Lagle joined the JV team last week, adding depUi at keeper for Coach Sean Oamett----- | Nonh Davidson will host Davic this Thursday in the second match of the •etsoti. DAVIE COUNTY EN TERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 20,1998 - B7 ‘."■•'Г.? '■ ii:'; Jason Winters gives the ball a kick with teammates Greg Lanier, Derek Tumer, Pal Finklea, Jeremy Howell and Nick Summers. ilbottnll career, which almost ■wiliMiilMoaWwcaonJiiialorMikeHeindonofdeicdlheruliback IlH M k iiM K t a r . H m doi needed to be more specific. ' llriiN a a iliiH tK la rb d ia l big giiy over tbere,'he said, pointing to m rnm m up x . . ''- ' JM|MlK:afinl-ye*plqcr, may oM have known a linebacker from a - ■ I K hW lDn w w W la ten him wtfch way to lun in Friday's sciinimage iria l'M M KooiB. Qyaleriack Diew Rkioihour dumped a shon pass to need SOHiakwched yards for the second of five Davic NolBS&(MesIs WheriBŸ Hri^ Year Player Where To Run I » « * iwwine the beHaadltaa it That's ail it was,"saidWag!.ia[r, who's uTlafiall it Kiok,alittleconfidcnce builder and someM (■ tto fidd widi wmebody else." TlBiiÍWiiiii>i,oaeo(Dtvk'sconct(nscoming¡n,ptoiecitdRidenhotir lbte^t|lMaiii,iiidt>ieieceivenfoundgapsinthesecondaiy. ” '.'Á I ■ y 'iw ih m an nnning good twites and the iinc's excelient," iiiii| )a áíl *Ilod (leaty of Üiic lonighL 1 gol hit once and thal was on a YoiiAc goiiif to gel U l I was real pnxid of thetn.'They opened ~ dB reami «escorcd (so much)." i.M Í^ W i| | lM | iiÍM d the offensive line's pby. There’s pienty of lim»ev«r. ineaperieacedline," he said. "They M l M i M i í Á i i M iM k m Oraill, I was real pnxid of their desire and MpiÍÍIlpiniHllW ibkida....'I1icy'vestillgota¡otofw'0ikiadoonsoaie plays -cut off blocks on the backside and finish some bkxks. We created some holes but wc had some seams, too." The defense's shutout pofocmance actually shocked Rice, who figured the unpolished areas would tell on Davie. ' "We looked pretty good,* he sakL There are still spots we can work on, but dierewerealoioffusl-time people in new posidons. But we came togedier pretty well. We did a lot better than I really anticipated us to do.' Davic socccr coach Pete Gustafson can't remember a belter 40-minute passing drill than the one his playen perfoimed last week during practice. "Wchadagnatpracliccasfai as moving the baU,"hesdd.'It was the best rve seen in a very long time. There were a lot of one-touches. I hope it continues." There areplaybooksin allteam spoits,'uKludingtennls'doubles matches. Pamicis Lindsay Thomas-Meredith Hairis and Sarah Siein-Nancy Vogler threw the book at Statesville in last week's scrimmage, hitting precise shots in certain areas and finishing their opponents ofT with disguised winners. They mastered the plays in two houn and romped 8-2. 'We piacticed a fair amount on two plays in doubles jusi die day befoie,' Coach Carol Coian sak!.1twasreallynicetosee those show up. TTwe aie plays just like in basketball, football or whatever. 'In a return, you're setting up in a certaio area, anticipating the letum and whal you want to do with the icnicn.Daublei has farnnresliategy.teamwoik and balance ttian singles does." W e s t R o w a n H a d W in n in g S e a s o n Lat week'! Enteiprise Record re- InhUfinalseison,CoachRandallWaS pcnedthMWeitlUmin'ilaolbalilcam of Mocksville led ihe Falcons to a 6-3 : hHithadiwiaii«reoaidsince 1993. mark in 1997. 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If you would like more infotmaUoo oq bow die Contfoel SmtrtSjMUm cancreatea wonderfully comfoitable, clean, heaUhy and natunl feeling in your family’s caiUe (bone), you can call 336-463-2SU 24 his a «■^fKibwiecccdtdneuage leUingyoubowyoucaniet involved,' O n’HHtCmmmlmhAC M illers Im p rove R e co r d W itli W in s O ver H u rrica n es nw more the Mocksvillc Millers play, Ihc more Coach George Daywall I. is Impressed. :■ "Iseclhemimpravingollihctime," : said Day wall, whose club improved lo ■ 18-8 wilhapairofconvinclng victories (7-1 and 12-2) over Ihe Kcmcrsvillc Hurricanes. "They play real loose and our defense was oulstanding. There werc some good plays made for 14 year olds.“ Mocksvillc didn't need much of- fciKetopultheHurricancsaway.Travis Allen tossed a 3-hillcr In the firsl game and Justin Wolfe held Kcmcrsville to four hits in the sccond game, which ended after five innings bccause of Ihc IQ-run nilc. The pilchcrs only walked two batters in 12 innings. Chris Scafonl had Ihe biggest day at the plate, golng4for4lofinlshwithslx P a r e n t-C h ild G o lf T o u r n a m e n t H eld ThcParem-ChildColfToumament Iwa.s held at Hickory Hill Golf nnd Icountiy Club on Aug. 8, The lop four llcams frtmi four age groups are: I ? & under nge group Stanley and Coty Randall - 43 Ted uiid B J. Plummer - 47 Johnny and Payne Miller- 49 Al and Slcrling Tkach-52 7tol2 Steve and Brillany Walker- 82 Randy and Wasley Thompson - 84 David and Nathan Barnes - 121 Rusty and Russell Tindall - 126 13tol7 Larry and Shawn Bnnks - 75 Rick and Christopher Main - 81 David and Dave Poplin-84 Buddy and John Lawlcn - 91 18 & over Amie and Joe Harpe - 78 Vickie and Jackson Hendricks - 85 Carl and Shawn Falin - 88 Bobby and MichacI Jones - 93 hits. Mocksvillc gol two hits from Dave Poplin. Wolfe and Daywalt in Ihe firsl game and Kun Matthews, Poplin, Alien ami Kcllcn Miller delivered two iiits apiece in Ihc .sccond game, sweeping a twin bill from a leam thal belongs to Glenn High, a perennial power under Coach Dale Ijames. a Davie native. "I'm really enjoying Ihls," Daywalt said. "This has been real easy. The boys get along, pull for one another, and that's wlial makes them a decent team." D i d y o u k n o w t h a t J i m m y M y e r s : I s D a v i e C o u n t y ’s . O n l y R e s i d e n t ! D i s t r i c t C o u r t J u d g e ? L e t ’s K e e p H i m W o r k i n g f o r J u s t i c e ^ f o r U s Paid for by Myen for Judge Committee e in y S w im s T h e E n g lis h C h a n n e l tonlinued From Page Bl yilh Ihc lone fcinatc (13 years old) rticlpalmg on both squads. "The girl |fos dead," Heiny said. Heiny was astonished by ihccfTorts lom iwodisabled swlmnicrs. One boy I blind and Ihc olher is missing a leg. " "Idon’tknowifihcguywiihoncleg ide il (all Ihc way)," Heiny said. I The boat’s hom kept ihc blind boy I going Uw wrong way. Just a nh of the way rroni eonipleiing the |im , Ihc boy mn out of gas. "If he was going loo fur lefi, the boal Juld honk once; ifhe was going loo |right, ihey'd honk it iwlcc and he'd ! left," Heiny explained. 'The Die lime going down there, you’d ^ honk, honk-honk. honk.” kOut kiny cumc dangerously closc lo a t fish during one of his swims. II he nearly collided with a dresser. Die To Be Held [Soccer Officials one wishing to officiate socccr daclinieAug.30al6p.m. Imck Gym. "The jelly fish was huge," he said. "1 missed it by inches. The captain said it was the biggest jelly fish he'd ever ■seen before. I didn't see it, thank God. I know whal I would have done if 1 did. "I swam nexl lo a dresser that was fioating in Ihe water." In Cold The relay teams' coach simulated the English Channel conditions, stra­ tegically filling an obovc-ground pool wllh 2,000 pounds of Ice every day. "One Ihing ho prepared us for was Ihccold.'Hclnysaid. "Wegotdownto 57-58 degrees, and we'd just sit in (Ihe pool)foranhourtogclusedlothecold. When wcgol to Ongland, it was 59-60. h was warm to us.' A BEA U TIFU L SM ILE... A GREAT SELF-IM AGE • Children Sc Adults • Call For I u CompIimenUiy ' ^ Consultation A beautiful, healdiy smile is so important to a child's self-confidencs. 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D a v i e P e o n i e DAVIE COUNTY EN TERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 20,1998 - C l Young cancer survivor Jacob "Jake" Cozart takes off in ttie opening lap of the Relay for Life to raise money for the American Cancer Society.- Photos by Mllw Bamhardl H O P E P e o p l e M a k e F ir s t C a n c e r R e l a y A S u c c e s s ByM lkcBarnliardl Davie Couniy Enterprise Record Give Davie Couniy a challenge, and Ihe people a'spond. > The American Cancer Society's 18-hour Rcliiy for Ufe was held last Friday and Saturday al Ihe Davie High School track, and Davie residents turned out by the hundreds. Tlicy raised more than S91,000 for Ihe American Cancer Society, possibly the most raised, per capita, in a coui\iy anywhere in the st.tte, possibly the nation, according to Society area executive Mike Gavin, Scattered among the overall success of the event were indivldu,il stories - .storie.s of loved ones lost to cancer, people who fought the dlsea.se and won, and people who ju.st want to do their patt to give hope to those in need. John McDaniel Sr. had been in the hospital earlier on Friday, but was deter­ mined lo lake part in the evem. Wiih ihe help of his family, he made a lap around the high •school track. Helen Gantt's family was on hand, as well, .showing .support for her courageous fight I? if^ti^three miles impressive, but ; it pales in comparison to what our survivors and their families have gone through.* -LL Col. Buz Moser, 1541our Walker against cancer. Cancer survivor James Cray Hendrix and daughter Susie Lamb circled the track, carefully reading the names on each luminary (a white paper bag wiih a burning candle inside, and the name of a canccr victim or survivor on the outside). He hadn't quite made a complete trip around the track, but had found 35 luminaries friends and family had purcha.sed in his honor. Lt. Col. Buz Moser of Advance walked for 15 of the 18 hours, covering 43 nille.s. The head of the Wake Forest University ROTC program said his accomplishment meant little. , "Forty-ihrw: miles sounds Impressive, b« il pales in comparison lo whal our survivors and their families have gone through," he ■said. Moser's father died of cancer, and he decidcd the relay would be a good event in which to participate. "It exceeded my expectations. II was so well run, so inspiring. I've met so many neal people. I would like to thank eveiyone who had a part in organizing this. It's probably' one of the most rewarding ihings I've done," Moser said. The night began jusi after 6 p.m. wllh speeches and music and a survivors lap, where mote than 100 survivors of canccr walked a lap around the track. Spectatois wiped tears and cheered as their loved ones passed. At dusk, the luminaries were lit, circling both sides of the track and spelling out the word "Hope" in huge letters on the bleachers' inside the .stadium. Please Sec Hm.1 o n - F«|e CM flnrtleps &turЛy^mornl^^^^^^ cheering and others crying, more than lOO cancer survivors opened ilio relay by walking the first lap., .; ca . DAVIE COUNTY EN TEitPIU SE RECORD, Aug. 20,1998 S e n i o r T r o t t e r s R a i s e M o r i e y W it h A u c t i o n • The Senior Thxten met for Ihcir K|Ulir meeting Aug. 13 at Ihe Center Conmiiinliy Building. There were 13 r^enten and • visiior presenL ; EUzabedi Khssey, presldenl. wel- cotned eveiyone, especially Nannie Wilson, who had missed several meet­ ings due to health problems. BiU W ord hid devotions. I Minuies of die July meeting were read and approved and the treasuiy tepoft given. ; SeveraJmnouncementsweremade concerning acliviiies at Ihe Davie Couniy Senior Cenier. Barbora Thornton from Ihc Senior Cenier told Ihe gioup aboul ihc dancc lhal Ihc Senior Cenier sponson each monlh at Mocksvilic Elemcnlay School. The next one will be Scpl. 26. There is a small Tec to uke caic of expenses. There has been a grcol response lo Ihls new endeavor by the centcr. Boitwra also lold the group about Ihe October Calhciing for all Davie Couniy Se­ niors which wlllbcOct. 34 nlthc Brock Performing Ans Center. More infor­ mation will be availobic laicr. Following liic business, Pcorlinc Seaford and Nancy Tuiicrow "Auc- lionccrs'' auclioncd off the fruii, veg­ etables, crafts and baked Items Ihc memben had donatcdforthispuiposc. Several dollmwcrcraiscdfottbe trea­ sury. The group had lunch at Potman's. TTk meeting in September will be a week lalcr lhan usual due to Ihc Ccnlcr Fair, il will be on Scpl. IT.Evcij'oncis asked lohclp wilh the slaw nmkin>; for Ihe barbecuc on Wednesday, Scpl. 9, and invite ihcir friends and neighbors. Each person should bring one covcrcd dish for a sit-down meal at the slaw making. The next meeting will be a covcrcd disti meal. Louise Stroud will be the guesl speaker and will keep us laugh­ ing with some of her funny stories. All ciii/cns 50 years or older arc encour­ aged to come and join In Ihe fun and fellowship. H o m eco m in g S e rv ic e P la n n ed Honiccoining scrviccs will be Ijcid Sunday, Aug. 23. al Rock Spring Bap- list Church. Rock Springs Road, Har­ mony. Sunday ScIhwI will be at 10 a.m. Worship scrvicc will be al 11 wiih the Rev. Cmdy Tutterow, mtcrini pasior, bringing Ihe iiwssagc. Lunch will fol­ low in ihe rdlowship hall. There will be singing in the after­ noon with the featured singers being The Gospel Voices fromllmonGrovc. Revival ser\’ices will be held cach cveningSun(l.iythmughFriday«t7:30 p.m. The Rev. Kenny Gtxxicn. Piislor of Union Gmve Baptist Chunrh in Yadkin Couniy. will be the evangelist. Therc will be special music cach evening. There will alsii be a 5»h Sunday iilghi singing on Sunday Aug. 30. at 7 p.m. Tlw feawrcU singers will be the Gospelaires from M(X)rcsvillc. nvery- one is invited. G ospel S in g To B e Held Agospelsingingand bake sale fund raiser will be held Sunday, Aug. 23, to benefli former Advance resident Palsy Hilton Cardwell, who hascancerand is undergoing chemolherapy al Mace­ donia Moravian Church. Cardwell's childrcn, family and friends will be |>:rf«mung to Iwlp msc . funds to help wilh metlical expenses. The biike sale begins at 2 p.m. fol­ lowed by singing. Tlie church is li>- catcd on N.C. 801 in Advance. Church Plans Homecoming M rs. R o d n e yN e a lJ o n e sCranfill-Jones Couple Manied Aug. SAtPeacehaven Baptist Chestnut Grove United Melhodisi Church will celebrate homecoming Sunday, Aug. 23. Sundayschool will beginal 10a.m. The Rev. Melvin Beckcr will be guest speakcrat the 11 a.m. worship scr\’icc. A covcrcd dish meal will follow in the fellowship hall. The church is kxraicd on U.S. 601 north of 1-40. Hilbourn-Beal Engagem ent Announced Johnna Michele Hilboum of Advance and Braxton "Brack" Bcal of MiK’ksville will he married Oct. 10. The hride-elcct Is the daughter of Rommy and Frances Richie of Martin Lane, Advancc and John НШюит of Fair Bluff. She is a 1994 gradauic of David.son Couniy Community College and is a private nanny in Winston- Salem. The groom-to-be is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Louie Bcal Jr. of Couniy Home Road, Mocksville. He is a 1994 graduate of Davie High School and i$ employed by Ingersoll-Rand. ‘ Penny Kay Cranfill of East Bend wpA Rodney Neal Jones of Mocksville 'ittn uniied in mariage at 3 p.m. Aug. 8 at Peacehaven Baptist Church, YaddiwUW. funmy Lancaster ofTicl* aied. ? :ihe bride is the daughier of Chris- (jneCranfillandthelaieJamesEdwanl CtanfilIofEastBend.Sheisagraduate (^FociMish High School and is cm- (^yed as group leader in trust opera­ tions, Wachovia Bank. : .‘The bridcgioom is the son of Toby yànhoy of Yadkinville and Aldene Jphes of Mocksville. He is a graduate of Stannount High School and is state sales icpresentatlve for Davic Auto ?»ts. Given in marriage by Tim Wall, the bride chose Tracy Jones of Mocksville as mattonof honor. Bridesmuds were: Christie Leisure and Jamie Bowman, both of East Bend; and Meloney Jones of Yadkinville. Aldene Jones was his son's best man. Ushers were: Keith Jones, Brian Whitaker and Landon Turner. Junior usher was Brandon Jones. All are of Yadkinville. Flower girl was Taylor Jones of Mocksviiie, while Tyler Jones of Yadkinville was ring bearer. AHer a wedding trip to Gatlinburg, Tenn., the couplc is at home in East Bend. ^^^olina Mirro^ 3 0 % O ft M q u io R S 2 0 % " 0 S S FRAMED & МАТга> A o i M i i i u F n u M d C r M a tte d j k w M « io - * S 9 Monday - Saturday 9am-5pm (336) 712^8152 5046 Styers Feny Rd. • Lewisville IMeMc№nofHwy42I A L&wMHeClemmonsM. Shopping center across from Food Uon DAVIE COUNTY EN TERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 20,1998 - C3 B r a n n o n - C u r l l C o u p l e M a r r i e d Angela Morie Brannon and Timo­ thy Robert Curll of ^ocksville were united in maniage at noon on Aug. I at UbenyUnllcdMethodlsiChurch.The Rev. Phillip Park ofliciaied. TIk biide is Ihc daughter of Karcn C. Brannon of Mocksvilic. She is a graduate of Davie High School ami earned a bachelor's degree In child developmcntand family rciationswiih a minor In Spanish from East Carolina University. The gitwm is Ihe son of Ronald and Susan Curll of Greenville. Ho is a graduatcof North Penn High School in L^sdalc, Pa., and is employed by Tarheel Capital Co. . Given In marriage by her uncle, John D, Diamond, the bride chose Ka.sey S. Waymire of Ansonia, Ohio as her roation of honor. Bridcsmaltls wereCiystuiHall.andAudrcyBnuinon and Stephanie Brannon, sisicis of the bride, all of Mocksviiie. Thegroom'sbrolher.ToddR.Cuill of Northticld, N.J., wai best man. Groomsmen were David Schmon of Unsdalc, Pa.. Warren Koehler, uncle of Ihc groom of Pcrkasic, Pa„ and GrcgoiyDunmore.cousinofihe groom of Atlanta, Ga. Ushers were Chrislo- phor Boyilm and Edward Fabick, boih of Lansdale, Pa. Acolytes were mothers of the couple. Flower girt was Alyssa Waymore E X P E R I E N C E S P E A K S F O R E X P E R I E N C E ' "It's simple to see why I go to Southeastern Eye Center. They are Nationally recognized yet cotivenieiit to me. They've got the top specialists and a highly trained staff that cares about me," — Richard Petty SOUTHEASTERN EYE CENTER DELIVERS BOASD-CERTIFIED SPEQALISTS M rs. T im othy R o be rt C u rll of Ansonia, Ohio, and ring bearer was Timothy Nebill Willaid, cousin of the bride of Greensboro. Afler a reception al the church fcl* lowship hall, the couple went on a wedding trip lo Ocean Cily, Md. *niey will be at home in Mocks­ ville.' and fiiouJttf announce tfmi ^ o n a ^ a n J l iA t x , o f dUm tnom Joining tfuin fox tfic JiXiictice o j0cntxa[famlC^ tUniUtx^ in iirii offiet at 2554 MtwUviCCt-CCemmoni. Ciemmom, <¿N6 270f2 (33b) 7 6 6-0 5» Dr. Liner is a native oflhe Clemmons area and brings with him a broad , JinowIcdgconi^aicsutemahechnUjuc^ml^^ CATARACTS C Riehiid Epes» MD, fACS, HCS, has perform^ over 6 0 ^ cataract surgeries inclu^g the tww "No- Stitch, No-Paldi" lechnkjue. During this procedure, only eye drops are used to numb the eye and you can return to your nomul activities immediately after surgery. RETINAL DISORDERS JohnD.Matthtw*,MO, FAAO,nCS, oifers advanced laser treatment for diabetic and retinal eye disorders, including macular degeneration. REFRACTIVE SURGERY-RK, AUCPRK, ANDLASIK KatlG. Stonedpher, MD.FAAO, has been Involved wilh thousands of refractive procedures and is fellowship- trained for a year and a half In rciractive surgery. RCTINAI DISORDERS GLAUCOMA «tO CU loaASTlCS Donald). Bcrgin, MD,FACS,FAAO, specializes in the I medical and ____ .. . ...i surgical treahnenl of glaucoma. He also spedalizes In oculoplastics, providing surgial treat­ ment for drooping eyelids and COiLaser and facial surgery. ; )ohnT.Haniott, I MD,FAAO, ___ _ — » offers advanced laser treatment fbr diabetic and retinal eye disorders, including macubr degeneration. O S o u ttie a slie m E v e C en ter. 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Jane While Diggs, paslor gcne^ qvctsKTof Full Gospel of Oirist Duitam, ofTiclalcd h (he l^y.'Willie B. McLnxJ, pre- ng е Л of tie Carolina Confer- Ic. Dwhaiffl Disukri, reading the Old “ iment Scri^ure and ihe Rev. tclAnte^orFayetteviIle,rcad< I the New Jcsiament Scripture. Pro- ccnieht was by the Rev. Brenda r, mother of tho bride. The 4 p.m. nony was followed by areccption ^hc Salisbuiy Station. ^Itiebrkle was cscotlcd by her unclc, Щ Re vllA^ur Watkins of Norwood. ^K elly Hunter, sister of the groom, & maid of honor. Matrons of honor № Faith Edgeson of Charlotte and № nda Chambers of Salisbury, both ^isinsorthebride.Bridcsmaidswere J^ya Bowman andLisaTilmon, both §Chuloue; LesUc Witliams of arloitcsville. Va.; Angela Roberts Mocksvillc; and Audran Word of Syracuse. N.Y. Tcrencc HuntcrofCoIumbus.Ga., brutlicr of the gnx)ni. was best man. C^nisincn were Bryant and Rodney Smoot (^Mocksvillc; Reggie Scott of Franklin, N.J.; Barry Davis of Char- Eoetc; Barry Lastra of New York City; GdwahiMiuwcIl of Englewood. NJ.; and Marcus Pryor of Newark. N J. >-• Ciara Ramos of Irvington. NJ.. Qkco of Ihe groom, was flower girl. Devon ChambcrsofSalisburywasring beareri*>and Stacy Sanders of Fayetteville wasthechimerofthe hour. Music was provided by Timothy Jones of Mocksvilie along with solo* ists Tamml Smoot and Selena Barker of Mocksviile and Kim Kelly of Salisbury. The guest register was kept by Stephanie and Hope Sanders of Fayetteville, and the gilt register was keplbySanlyyah Brown of Irvington, N J. Reception attendant was Drucilla Sanders of Fayetteville and tbe wed­ ding was directed by Barbara Boscy of Fayetteville, aunt of the bride. Out-of-siategucsls were from New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, Tennessee and Georgia. Out4)f-town guests were from Charlotte, Durham, Fayetteville, Greensboro, High Point and Lenoir. The bride, daughter of the Rev. Brenda Getcr of Cooleemee and the late J. W. Getcr, Is a graduate of Davie High School and UNC Charlotle. She earned a master's degree in education from the University of Maryland at College Parii, Md. She is associate director of student activities at Gettysburg College in Gettysburg. Pa. The bridegroom, son of Colia and Betty Hunter of Irvington, N.J., is a graduate of Irvington High School and Montclair Slate University, where he earned a master’s degree incounscling. Hu is director of the campus judicial syslcrnat Mount St. Mary's College in Emmilsburg, Md. After a wedding trip lo the Carib­ bean. the couple is at home in Enunitsburg, Md. Afler the rehearsal on Friday night, a rcheaisal dinner was hosted by the M rs. M ich a el S co tt N o im a n f V r a y - N o r m a n C o u p le M a r r ie d /n L e x in g t o n ; Michelle Anionelle Wray of Lex- uiglon and Michael Scon Neman of Mocksviile were united in nuiTiagc at ip.m. Aug. ISoiFustLuihcnmChuich in Uxington. The Rev. Craven Ford ófficlateU. I; The bride is the daughler of Elsie J^ize Wray and the late Eugene Wray 0fLnlngIon.Sheisa l9Mgiadualeof tetington Sennr H i^ School, and in Ì990 earned an asuciale degree in liusiness adniiniiiradaa frooi Davkl- im Counly C o rai^ly College. She u a aihsiancc ahiiw and DW I assessor and alcoho^ drag education trafile Khool InstnKlor for the Davidson ¿ouniy A m Program. I ntegToomistheioiiorBrendaSue Eva« and Dnigl« Notman of Le>- iigtofi. He Is a 1981 graduale of Lex­ ic o n Senior HighSchool andstudicd criminal at,Davidson Coiinty donmunily College, completing the liaiic law enforcement training course it 1992. He isaileputy with Ihe Davie Óoumy SherifTs Department, j OivenlnnwTiaiebyhcrmoaier, 1^ bride chose Petra BaUwin of Lex- ' ' ' a as her maid of honor. B r ii^ ! (k n -^ io r AdvaiKe, . fiu m A of Uxlaguw, liVaÉD(Ìtòaviìlé,«dCaiid^ ' nofllniiaivilk.. V ^ i --------;.....li- M rs. Eril< H u n te r ramllic.s of Ihc bride and gnxim for Ihe bridal pany, family merabers nnd oul- of'town guests flt the fcllowshiphall al iheMt.ZionCMEChurchinSalisbury. Showers Showers werc given by the follow­ ing: Office of Student Activities, Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, Pa., and the University of Maryland office of Student Activities in June; Ofilceof Resident Life, DowieSlatcUnivcrsiiy. Bowie. Md. hosted a shower in July; and the Young Adults of Mt. Zion CME Church in Salisbury liostcd a bridal shower in August. Bennett-Leonard Engagem ent Announced Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred L Bennell of Charlotle Place, Advance, announce the enBageincnt of Ihcir daughler, Pamela Ann Bennell of Salisbury, lo Warreo. Dougins Leonard of Salisbury, Iho son of Mr. and Mre. James A. Leonard Jr. o f . Richfield. The bride-clcci is a 1986 graduate of Davie High School and earned à . bachcli)r’sdeErccfmmCalawbaCollcgeinl990andabachelor'sdegi«cinsociai work from Ihc University of North Carolina at Gicensboro in 1998. She ijT.' employed by Ihc Rownn Counly Senior Services Department. !; The graom-io-be is n 1984 graduale of North Suuily High School andeatneiki a bachcloi's degree in business administration/economics from Pfeiffer Cbllege . in 1990. He Is employed by Nonh Carolina Colonex Finishing Co. ' " The wedding is planned for September in Ihe Omwake Dearborn Chapel u ' ' Catawba College, Salisbury. Chiis Vest of Mocksviile was the gloom's best man. Ushers were Sieve Frye of Advance, Stuart Shore of Mocksviile, Eric WrayofThomasville and Greg Wray of Lexingion.Musie was provkled by Celle Lough of Lex­ ington, iokiisl. and Steve Holland of Clemmons, oiganisL Noel Kingsley ofSouth Carolina pieskledal the guest register, and Robin Saundeis of Vir­ ginia handed oul programs and bird scedbags. Sheny F<»d of Irxington directed die wedding. After a leeeplion al the Lexington Munklpal Club, Ihe couple went on a wedding trip 10 Paris, France and Lon- daa,England. nieywillbealhomeanPeppetsloae Drive, IMocksville. SvUEvnU • The groom's mother hosted a re­ hearsal dinner on Aug. 14 at Yarborough's Restaurant in Lexing­ ton. ■ The bridesmakfs luncheon was hnted by the bride's mother Aug. 8 at the Western Steer in Lexington. •On July l6,alingerieshowerwas honed by M rs BaUwin and Rose- RUfy RUHCll. • Cili }ulyT 9, a fwaily bridal party w aih^byPhylUiW ray, 5* . 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For more information about our Premium Money Market Account, V - -iV - i j J ■ or any ofour services, stop by your.local Central Carolina Bank office or call our Telebanking Center, 7 daysaweekat l-BOO-422-2226. e ’ I I h eip, you find a nay* F D I C - I n s и r e d P re m I и m ‘ M 0 n e y M arket Account V iiiploll0IM100p«(l4i>«KA>rfl/l2M,aiattiipnmxii.}k№in:4iWf0,«0jinMI*AI0:4««llgc«l(WII>Mm«riilw‘t a H t e a iHm trMnmqfdunixUly.lMaïaynlBMaü^MüÉMFMC. ' i . : ; f— - A d v a n c e N e w s iB jr U k h Z lu w in a '¡Advance Cbmapondent I 71» Meihodiil Church congrega- fkm expreaaea lynipaihy to our Paslor pennia Mmhall In the death of his r ^ , CUrence Manhall, who died Mpxpectedly last Wednesday In ^i|ílianlown. Many church members ^toMorgantonTliuisday night for (if viiltatkm at the funeral home, and (»;the funeral on Friday, Frankie tí^kett, Uy leader, had charge ofthe » ^ p service Sunday in Dennis' 'J/fe had many visitón at church S ^ y . Among them were Ihe Enler- pitte publisher, Dwight Spariis, his \^eandion;GaryandAdelk!Hairison oifCalifaniia,DaveMrtIandofBoone, W n o N e w s Felisha Swan Taylor and son, Oscar, nnd Ruth Prindexter, and Ihe Rev. Deny Batnh^t nnd wife, Omie Sue. Deity has retited from the Methodist ministry and has built and moved Inlo a new home on Hwy. 801, Mr.and Mrs. Gary HwrisonofCali- fornla are spending this week wllh Iheir daughter and son-in-law Keri and John Fblmarandnewbaby,Ruth Eiza- belh Folmar. We were happy to see Jennie Jones at church Sunday after a long absence due to a fail. Melvin Polls of Thomasville was a Sunday afternoon visitor of cousins Frank and Margie Meriiland, Ruth Latham, and Sudie Howard. Melvin also visited Edith Zimmerman. Tbe Methodist youlh spent the weekend at Lake Junaluska on a r^ treat Dave and Cheiyl Maridand and daughter, Ashley,of Boonewereweek-. end vislion ofhis parents, Frank and Margie Markland. Betty Cornatzer was honored wllh a surprise birthday pany Sunday evening al the Bixby Presbyterian Church fellowshlphall celebratlngher 80th birthday. Approximately 150 people attended the gala event. Her relalives, church people, schoolmates, friends and co-worken from Davis Department Sloie in Winston whete Betty formeriy was employed, were present. Betty received many lovely gifts, cards and monelaiy gifts. The party was given by a niece Patricia Chaffin Gnibbs and by Belly's sister PatChaffln. An arrangement of 80 red roses adorned Ihe sanclumy of Bixby church Sunday In Belly’s honor. Prior to the pany, Betty and a few family memben were treated toaslrelehllm- ousine drive over various ports of Ihe counly, biding lime unlil Ihe 5:30 p.m. surprise dinner/pany at the church. Edith Zimmennan was a Tuesday visitor of Florine and James Black In Lexington. MillonCaner was rushed by ambu­ lance lo Fbisyth Hospiul lasl Monday sufferingrcspitaloryptoblems.Hcwas admitled lo ICU, bul is now out on Ihc floor. Hopefully, he will be able lo return 10 Meadowbrook of Davie Ihis week, where he has been a resident. BjrN o n U lh M i Pino Correspondent ' Saturday, Aug. 22, there will be a hotdogandkccreamsupperatWesley Chapel Chureh for the surrounding community. It will begin al 6:30, Lasl Supday we celebrated the gift of mar- ri^e. Those renewing ihelr wedding vows during the service were Clyde and Virginia Murray and Налу and EBen Rawlings. Members celebrating birthdays thia week are Inez McClannon, Madelyn Gentry, and Christie Gentry. TlieWcsleyChapelUMWhad Iheir monlhlymeetingAug.3at Ihc Church. Kalhy Ellls was hostess. Tammy Talbeitprcsenledthepnigram on prayer as Evangelism. 10 members were present. Nora Latham and grandson, Ethan Boger celebrated ihelr binhdays early with a family dinner at the home of Bob and Kalhy Ellis. Surprise guests were Nora's sister, Peggy Angell and her husband,Ervin, from Mantco. Join­ ing them for dinner were Sandy and Ann Cline, Dale and Martha Lnihom, Hanmon Lotham, Faye Barney, Harry and Ellen Rawlings, Allison Hoffman, Kilby and Beverly Plummer. Shane Potu and Julie and Beth from NCSU. James and Lelia Esste accompa­ nied their son, Neal and his wife, Brenda, to Ihe mountains eariy lasl Friday moming. They spent tbe day browsing In antique s h ^ in Black Mountain. Friday nighl Ihey attended the wedding rehearsal dinner for AbigailGrifrmofAshevilleandWayne Johnson of Austin, Texas al Ihe Weavervllle Milling Company In Weavervllle. Wnynelsagrand-ncphew of Leila's. On Salurday moming Ihey attended Ihe wedding at Tapp Roots Farm in Swannonoa and Ihc rcccplion dinner following it. It was a most en­ joyable time, as they got to see friends and relalives from New Yoris loTexns that Ihey don't get lo see very olten. Bob and Louise Dillspeni lasl week in Niagara Falls, Canada. They went along with Iheirdaughler, Fran and her husband, Dennis, and children, Mal­ thew and Megan. F o u r G a r n e r s N e w s ^karie White Fpur Comen Cocrespondent 'Our fifth Four Comets Reunion w u heU here SaL Aug. IS. A good ^ w d enjoyed hamburgers, hot dogs fith all Ihe trimmings, and loB of <^essens,aswellasgoodfellowshipfor everyone. We are real proud of our 4 >inmunity and look forwoni lo these Itunkxis year after year. Wc extend our sincere sympathy to the James Wesley Baity family in Ihe loss of James' wife, Julia, the past weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Smilh visiied Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith in Char­ lotte Salurday night. Mr. and Mrs. Joe White visited Mis.FrankCouchSundayaflcmoonat Fbfsylh Memorial Hospital. Joe WhiU! is gelling along nicely after carpal tunnel surgery at Baptist Hospiul Monday. Mis. Leonard Shelton isonoursick list. We are wishing her a speedy re­ covery. Crotts-Brewer Engagem ent Announced Mr. and Mrs. David Barry CrolU ofMocksville announce the engagement ct Ihelr daughler, Melissa Eiiz^th lo Brian Matthew Brewer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Junior Brewer ofMocksville. Thcbride-electlslbe granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Turner Crotts of Mocksviile nnd Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sanford Sain ofMocksville. Sheisagraduale of Davie High School and Fbisyih Technical Communily College with aa nssoclnle degree in nrchiteclural technology. She is employed by TWteraw Surveying Co. The gioom-lo-be is Ihe grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Gyde Junkir Brewer of Mocksviile and Ivlr. and Mrs. John Raleigh Pierce of Clemmons. He ¡lagraduta' of Davie High School and is employed by RWBT, Inc. in Salisbwy. ,' The wedding is planned for Aug. 22 at Concord United Methodist ChuRh.' (oanaNews ■jyJoha'Cain'Godwin c W Correspondent i Look at Ihat grass turning green afain. The rain Is great. Many people at the Masonic Pic- I. Thai was Ihe largest covered dish Inner I have ever seen. It was great to s*e 10 many people Ihere from Cana, i Lots of traffic fait week on Valtey View Road. D a h l^ Etchison's auc- tibn was great. Lou of neighbors came b)i lo bid on some nice items. 'l There was a large'crowd at Eaton's Ikniecaming. Cteil Leagans'son Ellis d|ni Leagans spoke lo Ihe congregaUon, then ll was time to eat again. Another great covered dish dinner. Steve Sloud and Doug Canner remembered some of the funny things as we ate, thal Mr. Paul Eaton had told Ihem throughout Ihe years. I could always counl on Mr. Paul for some Interesting news. (This week's Cana Joke); "Where’s everyone going?" one chicken asked another as they ran akmg with Ihe flock. "Tbefarmer sakl some men were going lo lay a sidewalk oul front, and we all want lo see how they do it.* Tops Travel * ? té t в л S v w ie » 336-766-7303 w w w . t o p s t r a v e l. c o m y 2 7 S 0 ^ m M j ^ j e m m o n s ^ ^ C l e ^ ^ c o ix iN S п т г а т и п Б S P S a A U S T . L T D . I m . m a only шеитояу с ш ял ж е sa w All Kincaid, Lexinftoii. Universal and SherUan furniture All Leadier limn aank;, Sealy, Benchcnft and Naluzii al m o B L a v A B L B S A v m a si All beddini from Spring Air and King Koil „ . m m S S S S S S i^ J iS iS ^ lS iS L ^ ^ BriaiyotjrTnick,VaaorfiivariteSUVdownto 00ULIM9 P iim n n B a*«aAuaTs,LTD. mi !*■ a a ilM it TIBIIf 1in«f I ./ M \// "N / i /N I / s /i»K' У ( / / IW И ( /■ S\l i llllll.O I о ''«/»m/.h. \ii¡4isI MI‘Ш и м к Ш п ш Ш ч Ы Щ Н ш Г , I UcaM CM r f i <«<( t n M H «T-« I M УМ ч* УЯа* MariMflac A U MAJtM С Ш П 'C M M AC----------- Sleep deprii’ation is a factor in over 1500 infEc fatalities cach )xar. And it can lead to serious healdi problems, including lifc-thrcatcning disordcis. Yet, more dian 100 million Amcricani ha\e about as much chancc Ibr a good.i lught’s sleep as Count Dncula. If you’ one of them, you need to know about dK Sleep Mcdkine Center of Salisbuiy. We’re One Of Only Seven Accredited " “ b U K Accrcditadon by the American Disordcis Assodatnn means you can come to us to sec board-cetti£cd specialists knowledgeable in dK latest sleep tncdidne tethflk]ues. It nneans dial you can O fN drthC uditu’s ^ Seven Aixiedited Sleep n o g n n i, ^ . O iir M ednl D n d w Startsd U nte O f Iheni. In addidon to die Sleep Mcdkine , Center ofSalisbury, Dr. Dennis Hill was also instrumental in starting two odKr accrcdited sleep ccnteis in Nordi Carolina. The Icnl of experience he brings to dK Sleep Medidne Center of SaBsbuiy simjily . ’ . cannot be matched anywhere dse. ^ > Good Itayi ^ ‘o S t a r t W it h l Good Nights S tart] ' Doctois hare discovered at least 84 sleeping disorders. These indude ilcms falling or staying asleep, difiiculdcs staying awake, Reasoi O Stay Up ill IHiiM. you Donl Some Peopkmve Лбом! sleep/wake schedule, loud snoring, sleepwalking and tájlóiig, count on state-of-dK-an equipment and diat meticulous attention bcd-w'ctting, nightmares, Rcsdess Legs Syndrome, and odm iip ^ to safety, comfixtatidticatiiKntefBacncy. At dw Sleep Medidne Center of Salisbuiy at B0innRc|imd But even widt all diis, diere’s sdll one odier distinct advantage die Mcdical Center, we treat all of diese disocdeis and more. Sleep Mcdkine Center ofSalisbuiyoAas: Dr. Dennis Hill, . So ifyou have a problem sleeping, call u( fbr an one ofdiepremkr sleep roedkinespedalisa in diis appointment. Bccause die only good reason to part of die country, is our Mcdical Director. Rc w a n R e g i o n a l stay up all night is because you want to. MEDICAL CENTER % u r Som e Bor’IbQl Heahfaeait. SLEEP MEDICINE CENTER OF SALISBURY 612 Mocksvillc Avenue • Salisbury • (704) 637-1533 ot toll-free 1-888-55-ROWÂN • www.rowin.oiii -i- ci - DÀVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 20,1998 D a v i e S c h o o l s DAVIE COUNTY EN TERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 20,1998 - C7 Change At Davie High... Students Tail( At»ut Parldng, Earlier Start D n it n ih 'iH k Davie Hl|h № a rund-ralser bmder wty. Patricia Hobson Isciml- lii| a second prim. The theme is ihc Masonic Picnic. The print will be lim­ ited to 2,000 copies, signed and num- bend rcrm Tlie FTSA wiii receive S ia The prim will be unveiled at the September FTSA meeling. The PSAT will be given on Satur­ day,Oct. 17, theonly lime this school уяг. N.C. A&T State Univenily in arecnsbon is oncring a live satellite v ite conference Sept. 22 with infor- mation on careen in scicnce and tech­ nology. Cali Hazel Smoot in the guid- aim oflice. ■ 'Uve Rgistialion dealiine fot tl» ^ tOSATisSept. 15. Registration jMdteeandptactlcebooUeuateavail- M e hi the guidance oflice. ' . Sludenis interested in a job should uXice the job openings list posted around campus. Seniors can picii up l“shadowing" applications from Rex ; Hobson in the studcnl services oflice. ; The guidance information line :(73l-0390, ext, 1400) is available for ,'sludcnls and parents logcllnroimation ,'on SAT/ACT, carcen, four year and ^community colleges, and other infor- 'matlonfimilhcguidanccollicc, Ap- 'plications for allcollcges willbeavail- 'able in Ihe guidance oflicc arouml : mid-September, Interim reports will be given 'tostudents Aug, 25. Davie High 1998 graduation vld- eosaieavailableforsalerorSIO, Con- tact Mr, Наф in the media ccnicr. South Davie Middle ' Thirty-five new students enrolled ' in the school and a social is planned lo -welcome newcomcrs. Mn, Andenon'ssocial studies stu- dcnu will be studying map and globe (kills fcr the African conlinent. One lake-home projecl will be chosen by cach sludeni. Ч Mrs,Hanlen*scofnmunKatlonsstu- 'denls an reading the novel. The Clay .МвЫв, H e setting of the su«y is in fcaiitediaduriaglhsielgnofFDlFD('s W rcuic, M&SalyH’amathtUidenUaRre- viewing basic malh operations • addi­ tion, subtraction, multiplication, and division, i Mr, Adam’s science studenu arc beginningaunilonweather. They will be doing hands4>n pnijecis in class, Parenis arc invited Io visit classrooms :uid cal lunch with iheirchildren, I Students of Mrs. Ellis and Mrs. .Croits have begun a science unit tilled: .¡•Whal is Scicnce?” In math they arc working in centers. They have been : jntroduccd 10 Europe in social studies land are wriling in journals in commu­ nications. Andy Reavis and Megan Dwiggins have been chosen as Cruisen of the Week of Aug. 17 because they are conscientious, responsible, and hard-working. StudenlsofSleveHamlinandTcr- Santis voted for Ihe i r team name 10 (lelheDolphins. Communication stu- jlenti have been studying prepositions conecl sentence structure. They also enjoying the novel, TuckEv- plasting. U k fin) book report is due ^ctn.9. Social studies stunts have {leenrevicwingmapskiKssuch as lati­ tude and fcxigitude kicatioas. Soon, < (hey will begin aunlt on ancient civili- .>aUons. Math studenu have incoqnraled liands-on activities Uiat expknd nu- tneradon and patterns. They are learn­ ing to express Ihcir mathematical ideas In written forai They have discussed malh is a part of their everyday iife, Studenu have learned a new |nediod of multiplicalion called "lai- ^k*raullipifcalioo," j; Dolphim an familiarizing them- |cha with the Saxon Malh Program. ScienccHiidcnlsaceleafningaboui VKKicMifk method and are putting it (ouscintheiricieKeUa. Oneofihe (кем labs involved using Ihcir senses >iinly2edttaorvariousob)cca.l1iey . ^completed a lab where Ihcy used '^kw indicaton to compare various themical reactions. Sorm, they will begin a study of astronomy. Nodh Davic M Udk Prime Time is a part of the middle school that gives each student regular contact with a staff member who can help with adolescent problems and concerns. Students deal with rcspcct, rcsponsibilily,relationships, apprecia- iion, decision making, study skills, communily service, and other areas. ACES eighth grade sludcnU in PrimeTime are doing activities to help gcltoknowoneanolhcr. Social studies studenu of Ricky Hendrix arc bcginningastudyofphysi- cal geography of Davie Couniy, North Carolina, and the United Slates. Sciencc studenu of Becky Delaney are reviewing Ihey metric system and scientific method. A metric Olympics is planned for September. Pre-Algebra students of Steve Rareshidc arc studying intcgen: add­ ing, subtracting, multiplying, and di­ viding, along with problem solving. Studenu ore learning the language of algebtaincludingoperallans with nega­ tive numbcn. Language Am sludcnu of Susan Stuart arc reading Where the Lilies Bloom.Thcv arc collccling leaves, roots, and seeds to present a wildcralting projcct as an example of what the children In their novel had to doiocamaliving. Sludcnu arc incor­ porating targeted literary terms in Ihcir original stories. Sludcnu have begun composing stories or literary descrip­ tions in the computer lab and will use their work 10 earn major lest grades. ACES Icachcn lhank parcnU for sending in items from the •‘wish list" and for their support. Central Davie Elemenlary The school opened iu doors lo 240 smiling faces. New staff and faculty arc; ShcilaGfcll.fourthgrade;Kathy Courtcmanchc, fifth grade; Nancy Mitchcll,Ttlle I; Charity Giron,devel­ opmental class; Beveriy Skiver, remediation assistant;andJuneHyland, volunteer tcachcr assistant. There is anew computer network at the school. StaiT and faculty are busy moving computers into classnxMns. Malh Superstars will be ofTercd to students, coordinated by parcnuMarcic Appell and Jenny Ovcrtwy. Tbc school’s fund-raiser kickoff was Aug. 10. Inlbrmallon was sent home. Order forms must be turned in by Monday, Aug, 24, School piclurcs will be made on Tuesday. Sepl, 15, The school cafcIcria,Thc Roadrun- ncr Cafe, has a new look. Manager Brenda Norman painted the kitchen area. Ncwchain.tablccloths,and floor brighten Ihc eating area. Art teacher Ruth Kcim painted LooneyToonschar- acten on the walls. The PTA has a new newsletter, full ofhappcningsal the school. Manha Rooney is Ihe editor. Rag raisers for Ihe 1998-99 school year are Collin Ferebee and Clayton Edwards. Bus duly sludent of Ihe week was Vanessa Didenko. Bussludenuofthc week are Nathan Barnes, Karen Sea­ mon, Douglas Jones, Malt Sell. Zach Eaton, Phillip Hursey, Lauren Myers, Kevin Harrison, and Ashley Coble, Citizens of the week are William Riven, Cindy Cook, Rcbccca RkUlc, Ashlce Button, Lesley McBride, Meridilh Cheek, Meghan Appcit, AmandaCowdcn, Meghan I ^ , andAlex Baldwin, Early Release is Wednesday, Aug, 26, Sludcnu will dismissal I p.m, WlUlimB.Di*fcBciiicntai, There are many new faces, JoAnna Haire has joined the kin­ dergarten team. She is a native of Mocksville. She will be woriiing with Linda Drye and Lori Latham. Marjorie Moore will be woridni with Linda Drye. * Jen Meagher and Kim Rockwell have joined the team of fini grade ■when. Jen comes from Mocksville HemcntaryandKimUftomNewYoik. DonnaUnnlng, an active member of the FTO, will be woricing with Luwonna (Ellis) Oaks in the Fim and Second Steps programs. Craven Earns Master's Degree I WenS Denise Crave« of Advance ^■■llilerafGcafieaiidChriatincSniidi Pravca iccdvcd a niMci's degree in icbool adminlilnikia (hm Oaidncr- ,jVcbbUiyvcnilyoiiAu|. t. \ SkclMlaai4 1»iMedasassisiM '«ncmari|icçUptD(inilbtSlote> « a i y ectai* I* Mh>]r. Sp«U jfieiriiiii iicliid« caccptio^l chiUren's program. Tide 1 icadini and acadcmkally-giAed program. Craven worked al Davie High School as Ihe depanmem diaiipciwn for die cxcepiknalchikkeii't pngnm and chccitatliiig coach fnrni 1994- 1997, Cnvm plan on pumiing a doc- lonldc|ml*iliciic^lbiim, •I' The new ESL Icachcr is Caroline Jones, Joining the 4th and 5th grade teams is Dana Poster, Thisycar’sspccchtcacherisBonnic Schwengei and Ihc nunc is Kim Ballard, Margaret Miles hasjoincd Ihc slafl; also, PTOofficcn for the year are Jeanne Anderson, prcsidenl; Donna Lanning, vice president; Pally Call, sccrctary: Hilda Keaton, treasurer, and Sonya Spry, Means and Ways chairpcnon. Advisory Council members arc Karla Bamcycasilc, Tony Blakley Jr„ Susan Harris, Bill Muфhy,and Annclle Tillery. Tcachcrs and staff began Ihe new year with a breakfast July 29. A lunchcon and surprise binhday party was held for Principal Mary Sine on July 30. Thlnl and fourth grade teachen and asslslamsaltcndcdawrillng workshop Friday, July 31. Open house was held on Monday, Aug. 3, from 5-8 p,m, with a hot dog supper served to hungtyfaraillcs,leach- cn,andslaff, Tocclclrolclhcschoors exemplary status, tcachcrs and slaff werc taken out for breakfast on Aug, 4. ThinJ grade tcachcr Chris Donley welcomed a bundle of joy 10 her fam­ ily. Congratulations lo Mr. and Mrs. Donley ontheblnh of Ihcir daughter, Meghan Nicole, on July 29. PTO mcmhcnhlp drive is under way and will run Ihrough Sept. II. Parents, grandparents, and others in- icresicd in joining the PTO may be- coinc memben for $1. An ice crcara party will he awarded lo Ihc classroom tumlnginlhemostmembenhips. The salcscampaignthisfallwlllroiscfunds to purchase newcompulcn forthe lab. Hems from Ihc campaign will be dis­ played at the lint PTO meeting sched­ uled for Sept. 8. There will be a draw­ ing for a door prize after the business meeling. Classrooms will be open for vislion following Ihe meeting. Re­ maining meetings scheduled for the ycarareDcc.8,March9,andMay II, Skate nighu will be held Ihe ihiid Tuesday of each month al Skatciand in Clemmons from 6;30-8;30 p.m. Ad­ mission is$3.50, The fint Skate Night was Aug, 18, The Fall Festival is scheduled for Friday nighl, Oct, 23. Grilled chlckcn nnd hot dogs will be served, a prize drawing will be held, and Ihcre will be olher aclivliics for the family. More infomialion will be sent home later. Sweatshirts wllh Ihc same design as the Spring Icc shirts will go on sale in early fall. Judy While’s fourth graden be­ came reportcn around Ihc school to find nut whal all Ihc classcs were do­ ing. Sludcnu, some working individu­ ally and othen with a panner, chose a classroom lo visit. Tlielr fint chore was to jot down particular questions to use in Iheir investigation. Brittany Manhbum and Shanda Styen visiied Pam Renegar's second grade class. SludenU were learning to lell time and In Spanish, studenu werc learning animal names. Stars were put on lennis shoes with sludcnu' names when woric was completed. Lea Tarlelon reported on Melissa Brown'sfourthgraden. Insocialslud- ics studenu have been leamlng about maps. In malh. Ihcy have been leam­ lng about place value. StudcnU said that Spanish is fun. Juslin Whitaker and Craig Brown chosc to visit Ihe fint grade. In Kim Rockwcll’sclass, studenu were icam- ingnumben, Thefavorcdactivity was the playground. The favorite classes were att and Spanish. Ashlea Preston and Jennifer Whi- lakerdiscovcred that Alyce Bogshaw’s sccond graden like school, SludenU domathandruntrnckforfun, Theyare studying the hundreds board and morc than/less Uian, In social studies, they are doing class rules, Chantz Grannaman working alone went to Chris Donley and Jeanne Anderson’s third grade class to find oul whal wosgoingon, Thcyhadbeen reading in Worid of Lanauane, They are studying trash collccling and recy­ cling, They arc collccling junk mail, weighing il weekly, and graphingthcit data. Ashleigh Byrd and Jennifer Childress went lo Investigate kinder­ garten. They wanted lo find oul what JoAnna Hoire's class was doing. Slu­ dcnu were working on the icilcr “Aa”. Tliey are learning Ihc colon red, yel­ low, and black. Spanish is fun for them. They arc rcadlng the book en- llllcd, Hcckcdv PCf. They watched a movie about bus safely callcd "Winnie the PoohBusSarcty". They likeschool. Micheál MurphyandShaynaToncy dcclded lu repori on their own class - Judy While's fourth grade. They re- ported thal the fun part was kickbali. In maUi, ttiey are studying multipiica- tion, SludenU in Ihc class said Ihey ■ liked the beginning of school bccausc Ihere is no homework, Tliey know writing will be a challenge, bul feel lhat as fourth graden, ttiey are ready, Mocksville Ekmcnlary StudenuoflhewcckofAug, lOare Marissa Perkins, Olivia Woodward, Ashley Joyner, Bethany Bradshaw, Emily Smilh, Kelley Howard, Gracc Williams, Ben Brock, Alysso Bouchard, Hannah Joyce, Ray Sheppard, Willie Beaver, Nicole Nichols, Xavier Howell, Yusef Hawkins, Lindsay Pharr, Darrius Ijames, Kayla Hatley, Marion Hunckler, Michael Domanski, lamic Keegan, Justin Sheppard, JefrNuckics, Dylan Cheek, Junior Payne,and Becky Boone. Pinebrook Ekmenlary Pinebrook slam the year with 493 studenu. WelcomctoncwslaffAngie Williams, fouttti grade teachcr, and Windy Hinman, finl grade assistant, Cindy Onillo has been chosen as Tcachcr-or-the-Ycar and will repre­ sent the school in the county competi­ tion, Peggy Armswofttiy who has been chosen as Ihe EmployecoflheYcatfor Davie Couniy School Food Scrvice, The finl PTA meeting will be held Tuesday, Scpl, 8, al 7 p,m. Fall pictures will he made on Tues­ day, Sept. 8. Skate Night will be held the fiisI Tuesday of each month at Skalcland in Clemmons beginning al 6;30. CbrftMalttlysuharltlvHoid oFmoutHtieaMTltftryueelF (вкоавапЬЛм ). 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By Jessie Burtlss Davie Couniy Enterprise Rccord I , buring Ihis yew's two-monlh sutnmcr va­ cation, Davic High School went through a few didhgcs, , ^ e student parking lot rcccived a new paving job lo accomodate a new entrance lhal Asslslam Principal Rex Allen hopes will be in place by late fall. Principal Linda Bosi estimates Ihe cost of thcnowpavemcmandlincmatkingm$67,500, nosi said ttie couniy oflice helped with Ihc cost ol Ihc lol, bul the .school still owes nearly SI 1,000, Davic High SludenU have diflcring opin­ ions on Ihe parking lot. Some believe Uiat ttie lot was wortti nearly $68,000, while olhcn M c vc the money could have been spent more wisely. Brook Button, a jurtior, said, 'The parking lot has been a problem for many yean, I think it was a priority, Il looks better and ttic old one hadpolholes, I rcally like iL" Andrew Martin, also a junior, said," Now we can sec where ttie lines are, they were so light last year, I ttiinkil was long overdue. We needed il badly. They did il before il gol even worse and then ttiey would have had lo pay even more." Jessica Daywalt, a senior al Davie, said, 'The new parking lot is OK. It's still hard to gel oul and noone follows ttie arrows. I don'l think Ihe lol is wortti that much and ttiey should have found someone cheaper lo do it. We really needed a new parking lol, even though Ihey could have spent ttie money a little heller." Not all sludcnu agree ttial Ihc lot was worth “ It's Still hard to get out and no one follows the arrows. We really needed a new parking lot, even though they could have spent the money a little better.” - Jessica Daywalt, DHS Student ttie money or lhat it was a priority. Amanda Brown, junior, said ihc parking lot is bcilcrlhan beforc, bulshc believes Ihc money shouldhavcbccnspcnircvanipingttiecafclcria's dining room, Monica Bowman agrees ttial ttie money could have been spent a lillle more wisely. "The money should have used for new class­ rooms or improving Ihe old ones. The class­ rooms should have been fint priority," she said. The class schedule at Davie High School hasalsochangedrroraiastyear, Theschooiday is beginning five minutes earlier. The five minulcs were added lo make all of the lunch periods Ihe same length. Many slu­ dcnu are upset lhal their school day was made even longer while olhcn are apathetic aboul it. Brown said. "I haieil. Il'sslupid. If wc have lo start at 7:55 a.m. Ihen we should get oul at 2:55 p.m." Maria ScaU, freshman, said, "I hale it bc­ causc the school day is loo long," Bowman said, "We should start al 8 a.m. Some sludcnu weren't even lold about school starting early," Other sludcnu don't mind Ihe exua five minulcsbeingaddedloUieschoalday, "Ittil^ it's line. It's only five minutes earlier," said Dana Frank, frcshman. Another change studenu had lo adjust to' was the daily recittng of Ihe Pledge of Alle­ giance. Many SludenU said they don't mind standing and reciting Ihe pledge each morning as long as they aren't required lo do so, Martin said he rises and says ttie pledge bccausc "il is very importanl lo rcspcct all ofl Ihose who made it possible for us Io say it,'''» Bridget Robertson, frcshman, disagrees.i'f think it's very childish," she said. The pariting lot, ttw new schedule and ttW reciting of Ihe Pledge of Allegiance weren't Uic only changes sludenis had lo gel used lo, Sevcral slafl' memben left Davie High School and sevcral new ones joined Uk facuHyi including Ed Weiss, assistant principal, '''' Sykes Serves As Intern At Mount Vernon Quinn Sykes of Mocksville jour­ neyed to Northern Virginia lo work at Mount Vernon's George Washinglon; Pioneer Fanner silc for the lO-wcck 1998 internship program, A rising .senior studying physics at Tire Univenily of North Carolina - Charloilc, Sykes spem his summer bre.nk living the hanl life of an I8lh ceniury fanii worker, drcssed in Iradi- lional colonial garb, a coslumc lhal soincvisiiondcscribeiLSslrangc-look- ing nllirc, und teaching Ihcm all ahoul 18lh century lixils. Chosen from a nalional pixii of iipplicanu along with six other inicms, Sykes lived nt Mourn Vemon, the historic pianlation of George nnd Martha Washinglon, and worked al Ihc George Washinglon; Pioneer Farmer silc. ; 'TraincdasajoincralOidSalcm.hc was a natural recipient of Ihc Mld- Wcst Tool Collccton Association in- innship. ' Sykes' reasons for applying lo the pnigram were simple; “I really enjoy WMxIworking, having started as an iippremicc, but I saw this as an oppor- igniiy to share what I had learned as a studenl of the craft and actually pro­ vide a scrvice by teaching othen," His rpic of imcrpreling and living Ihc fann life can be hanl work. In the heat of the Virginiasun,Sykcs and his colleagues work ttie fields, harvest wheat, make hticcakes colonial-stylc over an open .Ire, lend 10 livestock, and woric in the 1.6-sidcd barn - replica of the one Jessie Burriss Joins Newspaper As Intern , ' Jc.ssic Burriss is working an in­ ternship forlhc Davie Couniy Emcr- prisc Record, :' A junior at Davie High 3cliiiol,shcislhc daughter of Teddy and Becky Bufris of Advance, :■ Sheisco-cdi- lorofThe Davie yelMhcschool's Sfudcnt newspa- B u r r ta ^ per. She will be wriling news aboul Davic High, as well as other articles for the Enterprise, George Washington builtin I792~ail while explaining to the visiting public exactly what, how, and why they arc doing il. "I enjoy working with all of ihc visitors, bul especially enjoy answer­ ing (he spccillc questions about the tools and how they were made and used by Washington's craftsmen," Sykes said. The exhibit, locutcd several hun­ dred yards from the mansion, has a dirfcrcnl atmosphere and mission than Mount Vcmon's main attraction. The mansion nxims exhibit Washington furnishings and 18th century artifacts just as they were over 200 years ago, and guides tell visitors about the do­ mestic und family life of the nation's grcal military hero and firsl president. Qut, In the I8thccntury,Mount Vemon was much morc than jusl a house, il was a vibrant working pianlation in­ cluding four outlying farms covering over 8,OOOacrcs. At the Pioneer Farmer silc, colonial-garbcd inicms infom\ visitors about the lesser known side of Washington-hcwas an accomplished, successful farmer. Overonemillion visitors journey to ‘ the historic silc annually and, accord­ ing loMichoel Quinn, Deputy Director for Programs, not loo many arc aware of his agricultural achievements. "Aside fium being the Revolution­ ary War hero thal led his men and the colonies to viclory and independence and the first prcsidrnt of the United States, Washinglon was a remaricable entrepreneur, fisherman, and farmer. He was os creative in his wheal fields as he was on a battlefield. His inven­ tiveness and delerminaiion can be plainly seen in the way he tackled the cvcry-day challenges of fam\ing, and made Mount Vemon asuccessful busi­ ness. Quinn was a true asset to the program this year. Our tools were in dire need of an expert's attention and Quinn ccrtainlyperfofTOcd that rolefor us." The Pioneer Farmer four-acre site, located on the banks of the P(Momac River, includes eight fields and fea­ tures heritage breed animals such as oxen,mules,roosters, sheep,andchick- cns lhat are similar to the kinds of farm animals Washington used on his farm. Sykes, one of the few interns who was not raised on a farm, leainedquite a bit aboul farming and livestock. ^ ''I look advantage of learning more about the animals. With my fellow inicms, I enjoyed several horseback rides Ihrough the back trails of Mount Vemon," he said. The center of the farm exhibit is the 16-sided recreation of George Washington's wheat-treading bam that he dcsignedin l792.Thc working bam functions jusl like George Washington’s, using horses lo trot amund on Ihc wheal which isplaccdon the sccond floor of the two-story, cir­ cular bam. Visitors witness history comc alive as Ihey see Washington's treading process und leam first-hand uboulthisinnovativctechniqucofscpa- ratinggrainfromstmw.Thcintcmsare responsible for leading ihc horses and explaining the process to the visitors. The site is open every day with sea­ sonal farming aclivliics demonstrated throughout the ycitf. The internship ccrtainly gives the students more than colonial fanning, history, and public speaking cxpcri- cnce. The class has the opportunity to cxplwe the nation's Capital city and paniclpale in group field trips includ­ ing lunch onCapitol Hill wiihaUnitcd States Senator, a wheat-gathering trip toAmishcountryinIntercoursc,Pcnn.. and trips to various historic sites in­ cluding seveml Washington, DC sites. One of the tmc hidden perks, how­ ever, is that Ihcy actually live at Mount Vemon. The present day estate en­ compasses 500 acrcs, and ihe lodging for ihc Inicms, locutcd inside the en­ trance gales. Is just minutes from Wa.shlngton’shomc.Thislocatlonsiin- ply means that when liie gates closc at 5:30 p.m. and all of the visitors go home, the students can take full advan­ tage of Ihe bcauly and imnquilily of Washington’s Potomac home, while silting on a Windsor chair on Ihc iwo- story piaz/,aor while walking on paths along the banks of the Potomac River. Mount Vemon oHc r six intern­ ships cach summer to collcgc students with backgrounds in agriculture und public speaking. The estate opens at 9 o.m. Scptcm- hcr-Mareh, and at 8 a.m. April-Au­ gust. Closing hours are at 4 p.m. No- vcmber-Fcbmary, and S p.m. all other timesofiheyear.Individual admission rales are: adults, $8; senior cllizcns, $7.50; and children age 6-11, when accompanied by an adult, $4. A E i a w y e r w h o d o e s H o u s e C a l l s ? i enjoy talking to people In the more relaxed atmosphere of their home, hospital, retirement center or business and getting to know them. It Is great to be able to help those who need to talk to a lawyer but either can't get out to a law office or don't Choose lo. I've practiced law for 26 years and the pace and variety of this way of delivering legal services suits me at this stage of my life. It means I'm not stuck in the same office everyday and not having to maintain a large base operation and staff means we can save our Clients money." 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T 9/8-10/13 5:15-7:15 PM T 9/8-10/13 7:30-9:30 PM r w 9/9-9/30 10:00 AM-1:00 PM M 9/21-10/12 9:30 AM-12:30 PM M 9/28-10/19 5:30-8:30 PM w 10/7-10/28 10:00 AM-1;00 PM M iO/26-11/16 9:30AM-12:30 PM T I0/27-I2/8 5:15-7:15 PM T 10/27-12/8 7:30-9:30 PMw11/4-12Й 10:00 AM-1:00 PM M 1I/I6-I2/7 5:30-8:30 PM Th 9/10-12/3 5:15-7:15 PM JTi 10/22-12/17 1:00-4:00 PM Th 8/27-10/29 ■ 9:00 AM-12 Noon T 9/15-12/8 6:00-8:30 PM W 9/9-10/14 6:00-8:30 PM W 10/28-12/9 6:00-8:30 PM Th 8/27-10/8 2:00-5:00 PM T 8/18-9/22 1:00-3:00 PM W 9/9-10/14 5:30-7:30 PM W 9/9-10/14 7:40-9:40 PM T 9/29-11/3 1:00-3:00 PM Th 10/8-11/12 5:30-7:30 PM W 10/28-12/9 5:30-7:30 PM W 10/28-12/9 7:40-9:40 PM Th 11/5-12/3 9:00 AM-12 Noon T 11/10-12/8 9:00 AM-12 Noon T 9/8-10/20 10:00 AM-l:00 PM -* T 9/8-1 I/IO 5:30-7:30 PM Th 9/10-10/22 9:30 AM-12:30 PM Th 9/10-11/12 5:30-7:30 PM '-Í Th 10/1-12/10 7:40-9:40 PM J' Th 10/8-11/19 2:00-5:00 PM F 10/23-12/11 9:30AM-12:30PM '.y T 10/27-12/15 1:00-4:00 PM M&W 11/2-12/2 1:30-4:00 PM 8/25-11/3 9:00 AM-12 Noon•w 9/16-12/9 ,6:00-8:30 PM Davs Dale«Hours i.. T 9/15-10/20 6:00-8:30 PM '' t Th 10/15-12/10 6:00-8:30 PM M,T,Th 9/14-10/5 4:00-7:00 PM Ги Sat 11/14 8:00 AM-2:30 PM j»"' T&Th 8/18-1/11 6:30-9:30 PM .III T 8/25-11/10 6:30-10:00 PM , M 9/14-11/16 6:00-8:30 PM j.i T 9/29-11/17 6:00-9:00 PM T&TTi 9/15-11/19 6:00-9:00 PM ■> M&W 10/5-10/7 7:00-9:00 PM i. Th 9/10-11/12 5:30-7:30PM ' ' T 9/29-12/8 5:30-7:30 PM ’ T 8/25-10/27 6:00-8:00 PM . ■<1 1 M,T,Th 11/2-11/17 4:00-7:00 PM t<< T&Th 11/3-11/5 6:00-10:00 PM «( For more informitioii or to regUler for Fall Conlinuing Educalion classes, contact: Davic Campus 1205 Salisbury Road, Mocksvillc, North Carolina 27028 .Telephone: 751-2885 • FAX: 751-6192 E-Mail: davic%adlcl,net T ce . D AVIE COUNTY EN TERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 20,1998 I ' Gospel music irio.Thc Ruppcs, will be in conccrt on Sunday, Aug. 23 al 10:30 a.m. alMocLs United Meituxlisl Church, N.C. 801 S„ ihrcc miles fruni U.S. 158. in Advance. Comprised of Brenda and her two daughters. Kim and Valerie, The Ruppcs, Trom Inman. S.C., have sue- ccssfullycombined iheirgenlle voice.s lo producc heartfelt, worshipful songs sincc ihctr start in 1974. Their conlin- ucdsucccsscanbeaiuihuiedlousin'ng family bond andasuvng.spiritual com- milmcnt. The Ruppcs have produced eight albums. TIk: first release fnim Iheir "Seasons" album. "Angels In the Room," held the No. I spot on ihe Southern Gospel music charts for iwo months. Ihis wasa first for the trío, bul - also the first No. 1 for an all female • group on the Souihem Gospel charts. ; - Olbcrrccordingsinclude"Redemp- ; lion Complete" and "Under His Wings." In 1996 Ihc group was hon­ ored with a nominallon for Album of Ihe Year. Song ofthe Year. Croup of Ihe Year, and Single of ihe Year by Ihe Gospel Voice Diamond Awards. In 1987, they received a Dove nomina­ tion for Album of the Year and were nominated forthe Singing News Hori­ zon Award in 1994 and 1996. "Wc always pray foranoinling be­ fore a pcrfonnancc." says Kim. "We can't minislcr without it." The Ruppcs nnd their songs are designed lo minis­ ter to the individual, especially those with broken and hurting hearts, by bringing a message of reconciliation and hope. The community is Invlied lo join the Mocks congregation for this ser­ vice. A love offering will be laken and a covered dish meal will follow in Ihe fellowship ball. For morc infonnalion call the church at 336-998-5518. S p r in k le P r e a c h i n g M i s s i o n S e r v i c e s T o B e H e l d In M o c k s v ille Mailed The Sprinkle Prcaching Mission, a scries of prcaching services endowed by the late Henry Sprinkle, minister emeritus al First United Mclhod- 1st. will be held InMocksvilleon Aug. 23,24.25. ' The mission •Will begin with the 11 a.m. ser- - Vice on Sunday, Aug. 23. and continue cach evening, Sunday through Tues­ day, al 7. : Dr. Reginald Malletl, an ordained Melhodisl minister of the British con- ; ference. and a physician, will preach ut ^ each service. Mallell was ihe visiting . minislcr ai First United Melhodisl for ihe Sprinkle Mission two years ago. ; "The community is indeed fortúnale to have him return 10 our area." said Bar­ bara Basham. Afiermajoringinchcmlstry.Malleii : studied theology at the University of ; Londongraduaiingwiihfirsiclasshon- : ors. He subsequently graduated in : medicine from the University of Bir- ;mingham, England. :* Asaminister.hescrvedsomeoflhe largest churches in England. He now combines Ihe role of a travelling prc'achcr with his medical work. He preaches every weekend in diffcrcnl parts of llw couniry in addition lo con­ ferences and other spccial events. He has preached lo tiw British Melhodisl Conference. As a physician, he specialized in epidemiology and carricd oul resem'h in the ficldofperinaial mortality. He Is a fellow of Ihe faculty of communily mcdlcine of ihe Royal Collcge of Phy­ sicians of Ihe United Kingdom. He has held senior positions In ihe British Hcalih Scrvice Including that of chief medical officer and general manager of Ihe Cheltenham Dislricl Health Auihoriiy, Gloucesicrshlrc. For Ihe past 34 years, he has preached frequently in various parts of Ihc Uniled Stales. He has been the prcachcrat annual conferences and has addressed many conferences at Lake Junaluska. An icccrcam social isbeing planned for 5:30 p.m. on Sunday evening to precede the 7 p.m. scrvice. The com­ munily is invited to Ihis function to meet Dr. and Mrs. Malletl. Child care will be provided and special children'saciiviilesareplanncd for all ages each evening. 7 6 6 9 0 9 9 First Presbyterian W elcom es N ew P asto r EdwmlNcalCailcrJr.hasiusuimd his dulics as pastor of Fiisl Presbyle- rian Chureh of M ncksvlllc. He will prcach his first I sermon Ihcre on | Aus.23. Formerly pas-1 lor or the Bcaulaville Pres­ byterian Chureh, I he ami Ms wife, I Debbie, and I daughter. Carter Candace, 6, have moved inlo their home on Creslview Drive. Carter was bom in Virginia and grew up in Concord. He graduated from Southeastern Collcgc in Lake­ land, Fla., in I 990. He earned a master of divinity degree from Duke Divinily School in 1993 and, after furiher sludy there, was granted the master of theol­ ogy degree in 1997, with prcaching as his primary focus. Next month be will begin part-time graduate study at PrincctonThcologicai Seminary.lcnd- ing 10 a doctor of ministry degree.. Before going lo Beaulavllle, he served os coordinator of youth pro­ grams al Iho Hudson Memorial Pres- bylcrian Church in Raleigh, and prior to that he was assistant dircclor of the Presbyterian Urban Ministry program in Durtiam. Caner has been active in commu­ nity and denominational affairs in Beaulavllle. He was an Inslructor of Bible courses at Sprunl Communily Collcge and was involved in Ihe local hospilal volunteer chaplain projrain, ministerial asadallon,ondcoiieclkinal ccntci's resouree council. He wos also modeialor of the session for iwo sm^l Prcsbyierianchurcheswithoutpaslora, moderator of a Presbytery committee, andamistccofthcMid-AllanticSytiod. First Presbyterian Church is locatcd at 261 S. Main Sl. al Lexington Road. Sunday morning worship is at 11. The community Is inviied to any service. N ew by To W ork In Dom estic Violence Treatment The Ruppes will perform at Mocks United Melhodlst Church, off N.C. 801 In Advance. G ospel Trio To Sing A t M ocks Church FamllyServiccii, Inc. has announced that il has hircd a new case manager lo work with its program for domestic violence Ircatmcnt. Synethcia Newby will be working oul of the agency's Mocksvllle office and will be helping lo coordinate the Time-Out program, formerly known as DATA.TheTime-Out program has been conducted by Family Services for over 13 years. Il helps men who abuse their partners take responsibility for Ihclr behavior ond leam a new way to handle theiraltitudcs and feelings. Newby wiil be providing court sup­ port and will be assisting In conducting counseling sessions wllh Ihe program panicipanls. Newby has a bachelor's degree In criminal justicc from Eliza- bclh City Slate University, and one year of lawschool experience. She has also been a mentor for Al-Rlsk youth. FamllyScrvlces has operated oulof Its office al 773 Sanfoni Ave. sincc 1996. The office provided by the City of Mocksvillc, is staffed by four part- time counselors and an administrative assistant. 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He is survived by his wife, Alice Atkins; a son. Scott Alkins;adaughtcr, Lauren Atkins,allofDuarte.Calif.'.his parents, Jimmie nnd Cecilia Folt/, of Advancc: 2 brothers, Tony Atkins of Jack.sonviile, Fla. and Archie Jones of Apex; a sister, Kelly Hootsof Lcxing- ton;2stepsistcrs,FrankieJocLlilardor Germany and Joan Dark of Wallbutj; his gtandmolher, Mary Willard Mintcr of Winston-Salem; his father nnd molher-in-law, Larry and Mary Smith of Duailc, Calif.; father-in-law, Keilh MarksofCaiifomia;2brothciT>-ln-law, Joe and Eric Marks, both of Califumia; several nieces, ncphews,cousins,aunUi and uncles. A memorial service wiil be held Aug. 22 01 Belblchcm United Church of Christ in Winston-Salem at 2 p.m. DonationsmaybemadetotheN.C. ChaplcroflhcHctnophiliaFoundallon or the American Red Cross. Jacob Jefferson B aker Jacob Jcffersot\ "Jake" Baker, 77, of U.S. Hwy. 158. Mocksville, died Thursday, Aug. 13. 1998, at Forsylh Medical Centcr in Winston-Salem. Born June 17. 1921. in Davic County, 10 the late Art and Mammie • : Evans Baker, he was retired from Heri­ tage furniture company and was a former partner in Oak Grove Grocery. : He served his country during World : WiirnundertheleadcrshipofGcneral 1 George Palton. He and his wife werc ’• sirong supporters of the Mocksville YM CA and exercised daily unlil Iheir • Wrallh fulcd. He attended Oak Grove i United Methodist Church. ^ Hlswifeof44years,RubyHodgcs I. Baker.precededhimin(kaihAug. II. ' r997.Hcwasa!soprcccde<lindcalhby ; 5 brothers and 5 sislers. I- SurvivorsincIudcadaughtcr.Mary , NicholsJessupofhusbandArthurLee : of Pilot Mountain; astepson. Robert F. Nichols and wife Belinda of Lexing- Ion; 5 grandchildren; 7 grcal grand- i children; and a sister, Shirley Baker ; Wall ofMocksville. Funeral services werc conducted at ; Davic Funeral Service Chapel by the ; Rev. Luther Crady Sunday, Aug. 16. ; Burial followed at Oak Grove United Melhodisl Church Cemeiery. .• > Memorials may be made 10 Hos- : pice of Stokes Couniy, P.O. Box 10, \ Danbury. N.C. 27016. i' ' Fleta Dennis ' Flela Yarboro Dennis, 84, of Ml. : GUead,dicdSunday,Aug. 16,1998,01 j Brillhaven of Piedmont in Albemarle. A native of Montgomery Couniy, !; ste was a member of Holly Mount Baptist Church and was rctlred from ; N.C. Finishing Company. ; She was picccded in dcalh by her hiisbond, Calvin Eori Dennis Sr., in ' 1968. She was also preceded in death ■ by 2 sons, Elon Dennis in 1971 ond ColvinEarl"C.E"DennisJr.inl975. . Surviving orc a son, Danny Dennis : ofihehonie:abtoihcr,RobenYatboro ofMLGIIeod;as'is)cr,MoidicHayvrood ofMl.Gilead:3granddaughlets,Letitla i №gerandKimDennis,boihofMocks- ; villc,andLoriDcnnisofChariotte;and i 3 greot grandchildren. >: : Thefunerolwaseonductcdal2p.m. !: Aug.l8,olHollyMountBaplislChurch ;; by the Rev. Mitchell Walker. Burial ■: followed in the church cemeiery. Joyce Lee Foster Joyce Lee Fletcher Foster, 57, foe- merly of Davie County, died Ttiesdoy, Aug. 11,1998, In Morgontofl. Bom April 20, 1941, in Davie Couniy 10 William Cori Flelcher of Mocksvllle and Ihc lale Peart Rebecca Bandy Retchcr, she wos on in home core nurse. Survivors, in addition lo her father, includc a daughter, Shiriey F. Will­ iams of Mocksville; 2 grandchildren; ond 2slsins, Elaine F. Brown ond Jane F.Spiy,boih of Mocksville. Shewosprecededindcalhbyason, MaikAnlhonyFbsicr. A gniveskle service was held ol 2 pun. Aug. 14, 01 Legion Memorial Fak in Cooleemee with Ihe Rev. John O.ShaRsanic!alin|.' B ethany D aw n Price Bethany Dawn "Beth" Price, 16, formerly of Mocksvillc, died Sunday, Aug. 16, 1998, at Northern Surry County Hospital. Bora in Wayne County, Mich., the daughter of David Lee and Brenda Jackson Pricc, she was a studcnl at Suny Central High School where she was a member of ROTC. She won the 1998 award for reaching the gral in algebra. She wasan employecat Lowe's Fooil in Mt. Airy. SIk was loved hy her foster parents, Alma andGrayBigman of While Plains. She was preceded in death by her paternal gnmdpwnts, Fred Lee Price and Mary Marie Pricc Lester. Surviving,in addition to hcrparcnts and foster parents, are a brother, Dustin Michael Wee of Advancc; a sister, Laura Jean Jackson of Woixlhovcn, Mich,; 2 foster brothers, BenjI and Michael; hei materaai grandparents. Earnest and Billy Jean Jackson of Michigan. Funeral services were lo be con­ ducted at 3p,m.Aug.l9,withthe Rev. Jimmy Lancasterofllcialingnnd burial following in the church ccmctcry. John H e n iy Foster John Henry Foster, 82,ofN.C. Hwy. 801 Soulh. MocksviUe. died Wednes­ day, Aug. 5. 1998 at Davie Couniy Hospilal. He was bt)m in Davie Coumy April 13, 1916. lo Ihc lute Daniel Carllon Foster und Mary Peacwk Foster. For many years he wtLs owner nnd operator of Fosters Exxon at Gn;asy Comer. He had fonncriy worked at Erwin Mills in Cooleemee. He atlended Damascus Baplisi Church. During World War II. he served In the U.S. Amiy. He was prcccded in dealh by his first wife. Mary Snider Fosler.ln 1983. and also hy 5 brothers and sislers. Survivors Include his sccond wife. Eli/;ibelh Sloan Foster of ilie home; 2 daughters, Nancy Sheek of Lexington and Brcnda Jessup of Walkertown; a son, John Edward "Crickct" Foster of Georgia;4sicpdaughters. Arena Hayes of Gcrmanlon. Rulh Seaman and Mary Williams, boih of Mocksvllle. und Terrianna West of Durham; 2 slcp- sons,Harry WilliamsofLexinglon and David Williams of C^barms Couniy; 6 grandchildren; I Ogreal grandchildren; 14 step grandchildren; und 2 slep great grandchildrcn;2 sisters. Elsie Nail and Jenny Tulterow. both of Mocksville; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services werc conducted al 7 p.m. Aug. 6. at Ealon Funeral Cha|)cl hy Ihe Revs. Dale Wallace and Phillip Park. Burial was at 11 a.m. Aug. 7. in Concord United Methodist Church Cemetery wiih Ihe 1 llh Dislricl Me­ morial Honor Guard. Vclenms of For­ eign War^, conducting military riles. Memorials may be made lo the Cemetery Fund of Concord United MethodistChurch.c/o Ronnie Seamon. 157 Pine Valley Road. MtKksvillc, N.C. 27028 or lo the Cemetery Fundof Damascus Baptist Church, c/o Rev. Dale Wallace, 531 Rabbit Highway. Harmony, N.C. 28634. W illia m C ranfiU Jr. William "Dill" Cranfill Jr.. 50. of N.C.Hwy.80l Soulh.Coolccmcc.dicd Tuesday. Aug. 12, 1998. at Davie Couniy Hospilal after an extended ill­ ness. Bom April 4. 1948. in Mocksville to the laie William S. und Connie B. Cranfill. he was a member of Victory BaptislChurch. Hchndbcencmploycd by Nomndal USA In Salisbury for 26 years. Survivors include his wife of 30 years. Mary Smilh Cranfill; 2 sons. Skip Cranfill of Cooleemee and Andy Cranfill of Monroe; 2 sisters, Sharon Lumbelh of Lexlnglon nnd Sandy Brcwer of MiKksvlllc; und u grand­ daughter. Ju lia O dolceyk B aity Julia Odolc/.yk Baity, 71. of N.C. Hwy. 801 North, MtK’ksvillc. died Tliursday morning. Aug. 13.1998. at Fonyih Memorial Hospilal in Win­ ston-Salem. BominlhcBronx.NewYork.N.Y. June 1,1927.10 the late Stanlslaw and Maryannu Otlolc/.yk. she was rcltred from AT&T wllh 26 years of scrvlcc. She was a member of Telephone Pio­ neers of America, AARP and Mocks­ ville Senior Center where she was a past president. A volunteer wllh Davie Village and Ihe Davic Couniy schcxils. sheespcclallycnjoycdscwingand(|uilt- ing.ShewasamcinbcrofBreadofLlfc Uaplisi Chureh. She spent her early life in ihc Bmnx and Albany. N.Y. where her family had a dairy farm. Tliore she mcl and niiirrial James Wesley Daily Sr., who wasslalioncdlhcrcwhileservlnginlhc U.S. Navy.TlK*y were nuirricd52ye;uT*. Surviving, in addition lo her hus- \->and,areadaughlcr.PalriciaJcanbahy Boyd of Casper, Wyoming; 2 sons. James Wesley Baiiy Jr. und Kenneth Wayne Daily, both of Mtx-ksville; 8 gnindchildrcn; 3 great grandchildren; 4 sisters, Stella Kelly of Mocksvillc. Jenny Odolc/.yk and Alice Leinhart. both of Valley Collage. N.Y. and her twin sister. Frannlc Drengel of Mt. Vemon, N.Y.; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral .services werc held al 3 p.m. Aug. 16. al Bread Of Life Baptist Churc'h wllh Ihc Rev. Bruce Lundy officiating. Burial followed in Ihc Courtney Baptist Church Cemetery. Memorials may be made to ihc DuildingFundofRrcMdofLife Baptist Church. 4557 N.C Hwy. 801 North. Mocksvillc. NC. 27028. M iles M illa rd C a rte r Jr. Miles Millard Caner Jr., 79, died Sunday, Aug. 16,1998. He wfLs the fatherof RebeccaCancr McKee of Advancc. A memorial scrvicc was to be held al Trinity Moravian Church in Win­ ston-Salem ai 4 p.m. Aug. 19 by Ihc Revs.ChristopherThorand Henry May with burial and full military rites fol­ lowing at GixI's Acre in Old Salem. QtuUySUpMitFnmFA , S«ndipil)SlM|»-]3(-7:i«55 I SaturdayNight Oates open for practice at 6 p.m. FIRST RACe A TS P.M. W m sio n R a c in g P lus S poilsm an, S treet S lock a nd S tadium S tòck FlacesI THE FINAL BATTLE FOR 1998 CHAMPIONSHIPSI Sesson Ending Modified Race iisij v.it ii.i I kIhuj I iiwn !(» t)*‘ <JIV«?n .IWriy' Admission: AdMit», 18andoldsr-t10 Aoss l2-l7-$e Aqm ff-11 - $1 Children under в FREE with tduit eseoit ____________PLENTY OF FREE PARKING____________ InfoniMtlen sbCMt stMlium racing: (ЭЭ6) 723^7 W ilb u r D ixon W est Wilbur Dixon West, 87, of N.C Hwy. 801 North, Advance, died Tues­ day, Aug. 17.1998.01 Forsylh Medical Cenler In Winsion-Salein. Bom Dcc. 10, 1911 in Yadkin Couniy lo Ihe late Buford Henry and Bcmicc Lee Dixon West, he was re- tlrcxJ fromRJ.ReynoIdsTobaccoCom- pany. He served In the U.S. Navy dur­ ing World Wnrll. Hewasamcmberof Yadkin Valley Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife. Mary Eliza Daily West of the home; 2 sisters, Rulh Lee of Advance and Eileen Wall of Clemmons; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were lo be con­ ducted ut 11 a.m. Aug. 19. ut Eaton Funeral Chapel wlih the Revs Ronnie Craddockand A.G. Parkerofficialing. Burial followed In Yadkin Valley Bap­ tist Church Cemetery. L illia n H illa rd Booe Lillian Hillani Booe, 86, fonncriy of Duke Strecl, Cooleemee. died Sun­ day. Aug. 16.1998, al Spencer Heallh Carc Center. Bom Nov. 14. 1911, jn Davie Couniy, to Ihe laic Claude and Eli?.a- bclh Shceks Hillard, she was retired fa)m Erwin Mills of Cooleemee with over 50 yciirs of scrvice. She was a member of First Presbyterian Chureh of Cooleemee. She was preceded in dealh by her husband, Wade Booe, in 1984. Survivors include 4 brothers. Howard Hillard. Clyde Hillard and Dillyllilliud.allorSalisbury.andElmcr Hilliud of Hamlet; and a sisler. Ha/cl Vail ofSalisbury. A gmvesidc service was held at 2 p.m. Aug. 18. al Liberty United Melh­ odisl Church cemetery wiih ihe Rev. Robert Goforth ofilciating. Memorials may be made lo First Prcsbyicrian Church, P.O. Box 27, C«)lecmee, N.C. 27014. K ayce L yn n Johnston Infant Kayce Lynn Johnston, four monlhsold.ofMocksville.died Thurs­ day. Aug. 13, 1998 at Brenner Childrcn’sHospllal In Winston-Salem. She was bom in Forsylh County April 16. 1998, to John and Debra Jones Johnston. Surviving, in nddillon lo her par- ents,arcabroiher,JohnnyRay Johnston of the home; a stepbrolher, Scoti Lee Moore of WInsion-Salem; grandpar­ ents, Emesi and Lucy Johnston of Win- ston-SalemandVirginlaJonesofWin- ston-Salem; and a host ofaunis, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins. Gravesidefuneralscrviceswerchcld al4p.m.Aug. 16,atGanlensofMcmory in Walkertown by the Rev. David Duncan. Jim m y W ayne M elton JlmmyWayncTriltcr'’Mellon.45, son of Margaret Streaier Melton of Cooleemee and the late Ross Mellon Jr., died Aug. 12,1998, al Rowan Re­ gional Medical Center in Salisbury. Boro Ocl. 15.1952. in Chesterfield Couniy, S.C.. he was a mechanic by IradeandwasemploycdbyCrcsiwood Farms in Mocksvllle. In addition lo his mother, he Is sur­ vived by 3 sons, Dujuan L. Jones of Cleveland. Kendrick S. Melton and Anloine E. Mellon, both of the home; 3 daughters, TaniaC. Mellon and Shari D.Melion.bolhofthehomc.andNlcolc HollandofStatesville;6brolher^.Tony Mellon of Monroe. Gary and Вап7 Mellon, both of Cooleemee, Tyrone Mellon ofSalisbury, O'Keith Melton and Randolph Mellon, both of Pageland, S.C.; 4 sisters. Doris RobinsonofCheslcrficId.S.C.,Paulclle Clark of Mocksville, Hailie Chambers of Salisbury and Julia Hart of East Spencer, a granddaughter, and a spe­ cial fricnd,ShirleyGrayofCoolecmee. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Aug. 18. at Boxwood Baptist Church by Ihe Rev. BJ. Melton. Burial fol­ lowed in the church cemetery. KESSLER'S CAHVAS 1125 Wetmore Road, Woodleaf, NC A Q E U M onday • Friday 8 am - 5 pm U b C n Saturdays 8 am -12 noon Cell 704-640-8331 Phone 704-278-1524 Fax 704-278-1525 ASK FOR LOU ANN FOR SPECIAL MELVIN KESSLER OWNER AND PROPRIETOR • 35 YEARS EXPERIENCE time to ink about unthinkable. Planning for your funeral; It's somelhing many people don't think about, don't want to think about. But the simple faiS is, planning ahead can spare your loved ones from a huge buiden of decisions and expenses. It doesn't take long, and il's nol complicated with Family Cmsiderationsf Leam about all the facts and benefits of planning for your funeral, call us today. 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Tickets or Rubber Ducks arc $5 each in advancc and may be purchased at piinlcipalingLowesRxxls localions, CCB, Wachovia and Piedmont Fed­ eral. Tickets will S7 at ihc gale, which will open al 11 a.m. Chili sampling will begin al 1:30. All proceeds benefit the March of Dimes whose mission Is to improve Ihc healihof babies by prcvenllng birth defa'is and infant mortality. <& D A V I E F U N E R A L S E R V I C E L L C . 416 VaUey Rd., Mocksville. NC 336-751-Ш1 "Ovr FamUÿ Sming ibvr Femi/y* m i м т я п ПШШ. М П- ..а... ..... .. ... м С Ш и н Р Й . Garland Ray Broum 1943-1998 * ADVANCE # Lillie Aldridge 1927-1998 LEXINGTON A Nflwcy lVi7/wm5 Robertson 1906-1998 MOCKSVILLE • ^H em yLee 1914-1998 WINSTON-SALEM • Jimmy Rogers [flifws 1930-1998 ADVANCE * Edith Wooien Sieeiman 1905-1998 MOCKSVULE • Wiima "Wim" Oshome 1928-1998 MOCKSVILLE * V iigii Leroy Coofc 1934-1998 COOUEMEE * William BasU Page 1921-1996 CONCORD William Robert Procior 1926.1998 WINSTON-SALEM • /acteon A. Carter 1930-1998 MOCKSVIUE • fohw Henry Foster 1916-1998 MOCKSVIUE Ф ' l^lt. DAVIE COUNTY EN T ERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 20,1998 Local cancer survivors lead the way as Davie County's first Relay for Life gets started Friday night on the tracl< at Davie High School.- Photos by Mike Barnhardt Hats Off To Davie: First Relay For Life One Of Best Conllnwd From Füge C l Live music conlinued tn(o ihc curly morning hours, and started »¿uin shortly aHcr daybreak. Thc47 leams, from area businesses, churchcs. civic groups and just groups of people, camped out under tents, selling baked goods and hoi dogs and country ham biscuits and chanccs on prizes, with the cancer society gelling all Ihc proceeds. Twyla Smith was honorcd for rais* ing the most nwncy os an individual (S1,8iX)) and Oak Gmve Uniicd Meth­ odist Church the imisi by a group ($11,600). Slate Rep. Julia Howard(R-Davie) told of her fighl against canccr. You don't rorgci, she said. She was diag­ nosed 16 years, eight ntonths and 13 days earlier. She also praised lhe people. "Don’t give Davic Couniy a chal- lengcunlcss you expect abig succcss," Howard said. "U's so important we increase the awarcncssof canccr. You arc here bccausc yi>u luive been touclicd by ciinccror sontecnc you know ami love has been touched. "Wc arc here for n cclcbration of coumgc and human spirii.** Howard said she was inspired by Kay Yow. N.C. State University women's basketball cwich and a can­ cer survivor. "Don't give up," Howard said. "Bc determined lo live until you die. Il's only human nature lo be afraid of il\c unknown ... bul you have to make a da'ision lo accept whal you cannot change and move on with that posiiive allilude. "1 acquired a new respect for life, a new appreciation for life," she .said. Howard urged people lo gel yearly physicals,and for women lohavercgu- iar mammograms. "I believe wiih all my heart ibal early deieciion and trcat- mem arc the t>csidolorTcnls tocanccr." Events such as lhe relay increase awareness of the problem of canccr, and ways toprevcnt ll. such as exercise and a gixxidiet. "More important, you are helping to instill hope," Howard .said. "1 am so proud lo see so nrany people herc. We all warn the same goal - fewer victims, morc .survivors." Gavin, llic arca society director, was smiling ul the beginning of the event, and was smiling even wider at the end. "Hats offlo DavieCounty," he said. "Give yourselves a hand." While they weren't on the track, participants enjoyed refreshments and entertainment. Cancer Survivors Prove... There Is Hope Paul Allen Bob Chares!Kay Hendricks Roy PottsEdith Allen Jean Cleary Kae Hendrix Pauline Prim Jane Anderson Barbara Clontz James Gray Hendrix Jamie ReavisRoy Anderson Lee Coble Linda Herion Pat RennixMaiy Anderson Dorothy Compton Láveme Holder Dave RobertsPat Atkinson Jeanette Cook Gaynell Hollar Dorothy "Dol“ RobertsonSheila Avers Lester Cook Shelby Holt Jane SammonsErin Baity Joan Cooler Nan Howard Donna SandersMavis Baity Jake Cozart Julia Howard Katherine ShoemakerEdna Bames Lesler Cranfill Beth Humphrey Richard Shores Lucy Ann Bamey Emory Crawford Janet Jones Doris ShortLeola Barnhardt Jane Crisco Elsie Jones Kalhy SiveHannah Basinger Jerry Dehman Katy Junker Sid Smilh Rktiard Seeding Melanie Desnoyers Clarence'Buck'Keller Kemiil SmilhMaiy Frances Berrier Terri Dunn Ophelia Kepley Jean Snead PatBoger Eva Ealon Ann Long Debbie SpillmanMaiyBrooksRhonda Elliott Cathy Manson Ann Spiynoble Brooks Norris Fellows Dan Marlon Kaye Spry Elizabeth Brown Ophelia Ferebee Harriett May Pal StinePamBownMaty Forrest Ray McCulioh Charlene SionemanDianeBownBartiara Fulbright Cari McCultough Myrtle Stroud James Bullabough Janet Gaither John Nelson McDaniel Selma Suiter. Jackie Burton Helen Ganit Grady McDaniel Bonnie Summers ,• PauletteBurton Beil Graves Mlklred Miller Nolan Taggert . Ruth Call Pat Gregory Dean Miller Phyllis TrueAvis Campbell Sue Groce Aileen Miller Nancy Tutterow ' James C^npbell David Hancock Pat Moore Peggy Tutterow‘ Doris Camten TitthiaRae Hanes RitlaMunday Danny Walden ; Jackie Carter Brenda Harp Giles Myers Mary Waller Sath Carter Unda Harpe Akaya Nasir Justin Whilaker^ Becky Cartner , Betty Harris Irene Naylor Forrest Whitaker' EdnaCassUy Chtei« Hartman Jerri Ohem Dorothy Whitaker - ' JudyChandtor LouHealy Pat Patti Frances WilliamsBobby Charast Donna Henderson Diane Potts Sadie Williams ' Нош ТШ Ш сопШ питто! Iht anctrtvivlvora who prt-regltlemi lorlhtuiivivor'alap.John Wood There were even a few dogs spotted wall<ing around the track from time to time. Volunteers Make Davie Relay For Life A Success Davic Coualy's fiisl Relay for Life didn’l jusl liappcn. Tticrc was a loi of work lhal wcni onbcforc iIk individu­ als und IcanLs cmwncd ihc event a succcss. Sponsored by Ihe Davic Counly ChambcrorConiincrce.il waschaincd by Kuly Junker. Oihers on lhe volunteer commiilcc included: • Team recruilnient, Joan Carter and Debbie Ttiplcli: • Survivors. Pal Gregory and Kaye Spry; • Luminaries, l^rcila Brooks and Jane Uullard; • Finance, Bobby Jones and Ann Cline; • Entertainment, Barry Reniz; and • Voluniecrs, Mike Gamer. Nearly 70 arca businesses and groups made donations, and ihc num­ ber of volunlccrrt reached into the hun­ dreds. MocksvilleTown Manogcrsold that thrcc pcrcenl of the county’s popula­ tion was participating in lhe event, "I am oveijoycd al ihc tremendous par- liclpalion given to Ihis project," he said. SpeeUUnglnthiDtilgn, S t lu ,im iiä o n « id Stnieetí:•HoimThMter&Televliim •BurglirAlmnSirit«mi •nttAlifflSytlMtii •AutomliMSytlmii •Huitl4looiiiStMNSysteini •CmMMcuumSyitemFuarn HOMESUmnEY ( F e a t u n ? : I DAVIE COUNTY EN TERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 20,1998 - D l Hundreds of area residents look over the tables filled with home-cooked food at the 118th Annual Masonic Picnic last Thursday in Clement Grove, Mocksviile. • Photos by Robin Fergusson 118th Annual M asonic Picnic Continues Tradition Howani Daniels was at Biscultville in Clemmons last Thursday tnomlng having breaicfast - a light bteaitfast. For Uie 38th consecutive year, Ihe Davidson County man was planning to have a big lunch later lhat day, at tiiej i 8th annual Masonic Picnic in Mocksviile. He hitched a ride with Clint Ellis, and was looiung forward lo plenty of fried chicken and baked'ham. Dwiels,81,te[nembei^wellthatriisttrip(othePicnic. "We was just boys, and some of my friends knew about it.” He caught a ride in a 1925 Chevrolet Roadster. It broke down about five miles outside of Mocksviiie. 'The tiling wem lo knocking and knocked out a bearing and blowed up," he said. "W c caught a ride and leit it there, and stayed all day. "Later in the evening, we were wom'ed aboul getting home. M y first time here, I didn't enjoy it because I was scared... but we got a ride about 9 or 10 lhat night." Because of an early start of school, the Picnic was withoul many children, including the choir from the Oxford Oiphanage, although several younger children were on hand for the festivities. Proceeds benefit the orphanage. Ken While of Advance gave the speech before lunch, talking aboul living with character, while setting good examples for young people. "One person can make ail the difference in the world. Everybody has the power to influence positively," he said, "and you don't have to do big things. "Don't give up," White said. "Don't be in a hurry. Ask for God's help. Remember the master, how he taught." Ken White offers some advice for everyday life lo the crowd gathered under the arbor at the Masonic Picnic.Lewis Swicegood, 4, tries a piece of fried chicken. "» V I Katrina and Zach from the Children's Hon» decided It wouU be best to eat dessert first. District Attorney Gene Morris Is busy filled his plate with some of Davie's best cooking. D2 - DAVIE COUNTY EN TERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 20,1998 Reading, Discussion Series Pianned Tbe reading and lUscuislon scries, Lives Worth Knowing, will be held al the Davlc County Public Library audi- toriumal 7 p.m. on the followlngdalcs: •Scpl. U.ThcNaiureorAlcxandcr, by Mary Renault; • Ocl. 12, A Midwife's Talc, by Laurel Thatchcr Ulrich; • Nov. 9. The Rctum of Martin Gucm;, by Natalie Zcmaon Davis; • Dcc. 14. ksus-. A Lifc. by A. N. Wilson. The program on biography is titled "D'jstanl Lives'* and presents the op­ portunity lo explore the lives of ex­ traordinary men and wotnen. Local scholar. Dr. Charles McAllister, asso­ ciate professor of hislory al Catawba College, Salisbury, will present short programs and lead discussion groups. A limited number of books and reader’s guides for cach of ihe Lives Worth Knowingtitlcswillbcavailablc at the library. The scries is sponsored by \hc New York Council for the Hu- maniticsinpartncrshipwiih the Ameri­ can Library Association, and funded by u grant from the National Endow- ment for the Humanities and by the Mary and Jane McGuire Library Tmst Fund. The Davie County Historical and Genealogical Society will co-sponsor the project wiih the library, and partici­ pants will qualify for Davie County tcachcr renewal credit. The programs are free and open to the public. Call the library, 751-2023, to rcgis- icr or, for more Infomwtion, visit the web site at www.catawba.edu/dcpt/ history/wk.htm. Davie Library's Janie Neely, Catawba professor Dr. Charlie McAllister, Ttiomas C. Phelps of the National Endowment and Janet Oslund, fi^ontrose, Colo, librarian, and Bmnle Gould of the National Endowment at Tives Worth Knowing" workship in Washington, D.C. in June. Free Adult Literacy Classes Offered At DCCC Davie Campus Tlie Davie Campus of D:ividson CounlyComiiumilyCollcgconcnirree lilcracy classcs for aluUs who want to finish high school or lo improve Ihcir tMsic reading and malh skills. The col­ lege offcR a tKBic education program, English as a second language, and two high school complelion programs for aduils. These literacycksscs.taughton the DavieCampus, ore free, nnd books and materials arc furnished by the college. The only cost involved in any of the programs is a S7.50 testing fee for [Ktsons who take the GED examina­ tions. Qualified students may be reim- bureed for this fee by the DCCC Foun­ dation, Inc. Classes run throughout the year, and persims may begin Ihcir program al any lime during llie yciu-. In classes, adults work al Iheir own pace and receive individual help nnd guidance from the Inslnjcior. Studenis will also tKncfii frim the support of other adull leaniers whoaie wooing toward simi­ lar goals. The Davie Campus has offcml morning and evening lilcracy classes forseveralyeani,andhasreccntlyaddcd a lale ancnioon class on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:30-5:30 p.m. The class was developed for the conve­ nience of fitsi and Ihini shin employ­ ees who wanl to earn a high school diploma or work on basic skills. The liming will allow some of them lo comc directly from work. The class is sel up as a lab in which stucfcnts work at their own pace and arc allowed lo come to class hclwcen 3:30 and •1:30 p.m. Students may cnler al any class session. In addition 10 Ihe new aftemoon class, Ihe following classes are being olTcred this fall; Adult Basic Education (ABE) is designed for adults who did nol com­ plete Ihcir education through the pub­ lic schools ond need lo improve Iheir skills in basic reading, English, malh, spelling, and writing. Classes for non- readers arc also available. ABE classcs arc offered Monday through Friday 9 a.m.to I p.m., Aug. 17-Dcc. 17, entry: Mondays, excepl Scpl. 7; and Tuesday and Thursday, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Aug. 15-Dcc. 17; en­ try: any class session, except Nov. 26. English as a Second Langu.ngc (ESL)is designed especially for aduils whose native language is nol English. Inslniciion is offered in conversation, pronunciation, vocabulary, basic read­ ing and writing, spelling, and English grammar and is designed to Hi each studem's needs and ability level. Each student may progrc.ss al his/her own pace. Classes arc offered at no cost lo Ihe .sludcnl, and books and materials ore also provided free of charge. Adull ESL cla.sses will meet Tucs- dayandThuniday,6:30-8;30p,m.,Aug. 2.5-Dcc. 17, entry: any class sc,ssion, exccpt Nov. 26. AdullHighSchoolDiploraa(AHS) cla.sses are offered in cooperation with Ihc local public school systems and are designed for people who want lo fini.sh high.schixil. Inthe AHS program, aduils complelecouiseworkinEnglish,malh, science, hisloty, health, and electives. AHS cla,sscs are offered Mond.iy through Friday, 9 lun. to I p.m., Aug. 17-Dcc. 17, enlry; Mond,iys, except Sept. 7; and Tuesday and Tliunday, 6:30-8:30 p.m.. Aug. 25-Dcc. 17; en­ lry: any class session, cxcepi Nov. 26. General Educational Dcvelcipmcnl (GED) Is a means for adults to obtain a high school credenlial by dcmonstnit- ing high schixil level compclcncics in English, social studies, scicnce, read­ ing, and nuilh. Sponsiircd by the Ameri­ can Council on Education, IheCED is Ihc legal ciiuivaleni of a N.C. High School Diploma. Classes will be offered Mond.iy. Friday,9a.m.lo I p.m., Aug. 17-Div. 17. cnliy; Mondays, except Scpl. 7; and Tuesday ond Thursday, 6:30.8:30 p.m., Aug. 15-Dec. 17;cnlry:anyclass session, except Nov. 26. Formon: Infontialion aboul anyuf these programs, inlere.stcd persons imy contacl DCCC's DavieCampusal 336- 751-2885. D D V S A s s is ts V ic tim s In C ris is Classes To Be Offered At Davie Campus The Davie Campus of Davidson CountyCommunilyCollege will offer the following continuing education classcs: Spanish for Health Care Providers [course is designed lo help medical personnel with the words, phrases, and •questions needed to conduct cxomiiu- tlons, provide general treatment, and communicate with Spanish-speaking ;pcopIc. Tuiiion free to Governmental EMS, Fire Servicc Personnel and Law '.Enforccnient Personnel. (Tuesdays, Aug. 25-Ocl. 27,6-8 p.m„ $35 fee and approximately $25 for textbook.) ; MicrosofiOfllceisapowcrfulintc- -grated sofiware package that includes Word. Excel, Access and PowerPoint. Time will be spent on cach software component as well as integration fea­ tures and techniques. Thiscourseis not for beginners and requires proHcicncy in Windows. Students need two 3-1/2" high density disks. (Ibursdays, Aug. 27-Ocl. 29,9 a.m.-noon. $35 fee plus approximately $55 for lexlbook. and a $5 materials Аж.) PowerPoint 97tfor Windows 95 coursc is designed for anyone who needs to use the computer lo develop presentations. PowerPoint helps the user crcatc cffcclivc presentations for maximum results and tocommunicate effectively. Topics covered includc creating a presentation, gelling your message across, adding chans, lablcs, graphics, and graphs to a presentation. This coursc is nol for beginners and requires keyboarding experience and familiarity wiih Windows. Students need 10 bring a 3-1/2" high dcnsiiy disk. (Thursdays, Aug. 20-0ct. 1,2-5 p.m., $35 fee plus approximately $30 for lexlbook, and a $5 materials fee.) DCCC offers comprehensive edu­ cational opportunities for all adults in the community. For more infomiation about progranjs or courscs, contacl DCCC Davie Campus at 336-751- 2885. Davie Domestic Violcncc Scrviccs (DDVS)offcrs immediate response to victims in crisis regardless of age, gen­ der, race or s(x:i(KX'ononiic status. Scrviccs provided by the program includc a 24-hour crisis line, victim advocacy,educational programs, com­ munity awareness, court advocacy, crisis coun.scling, support and refer­ rals, support groups, cmcrgcncy shel­ ter assistance, assistance with filing protective orders, and volunteer and inlcmshipprograms.Sinccimplemcn- lation in November 1995. DDVS lias served over 680 victims in Davie County. "If nol for the volunteers serving DDVS. wc could nol offer ihcsc scr­ viccs," siiid Lynette Jones, volunteer coordinator. "Our volunteers p;irtici- paie in various areas including victim adv(K'acy. court advwacy, crisis line, spccial events, fund-raising, childciirc, ctc. Wc iire conMantly in need of these helping hands." Beginning in September, DDVS will he holding a volunteer training. "Wc would like to encourage all those inicresicd in volunteering tlicir time to helpdonv:.slicviolcnccvictiiiisofDavic County lo attend. Tlic training is only necessary if you intend to work di­ rectly with clicnis, such as assisting with our crisis line. Crisis line worken are a much needed scrvice in our of­ ficc, bul there is always room for morc in all areas.” Jones .said. DDVS also makes presentations to arcacivicgroups,churchcs,and schools aboul the .scrviccsoffcrcd for domestic violcncc and sexual assault victims in Davie Counly. "Many do nol rcalifc the frequency andabundanceofdomcstic violcncc in asmallcommunity,suchas ours. How­ ever, il is happening everyday and it is affecting cach of us in one way or another. Hopefully, it is nol happening 10 you pcisonally, bul with statistics ;is high as they arc, even in DavieCounty. you can be ccrtain it is happening to someone you know." she said. For further infonnalion on the vol­ unteer program or training, contact Jones al (336) 751-3450. * County Profiles Available CULLOWHEE- Profiles ofthe 33 westemmostcounties.includingDavie. of North Carolina are available from Wcstem Carolina University's Moun­ tain Resource Centcr. Eachprofiiecontainscunentcounty .development informalion, including data on population trends, income, employnwnl. education, retail sales, coostniction, agriculture and fmtstiy. Demographic infonnatlon con­ tained in the profiles is based on the most recent available information asof April 1998. 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АВОУ. eteuntì IMdttlKMMOWVI WATT STRUT-coottmii M Ä S S Ä i S r Ä Ä r Ä - Ä Ä Î M ï â S S âSÏIS* oJ T Æ S Ï S S U “ ” “ ***• S 2ï î i , ï ï œ »“A ™ f ^ Æ S T f â S o " '^ “ '' DAVIE COUNTY EN TERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 20,1998, - D3 Man Arrested After Three Hour Standoff By Jeanne Gnilher Davie Counly EntctpKse Rcconl What begun u-s u ilonicslic dispute ended with the surrender ofa MiKks­ ville nwn afler a three hour slandolT wiih law enlbrccmcnt ofllccrs early Monday. Ronnie Dwayne Ovcrhy, 37, of 126 Ashleybrook Lane, Mocksvillc, was chatEcd with dunKstic assault and ob- slnicling and delaying an ofncer, ac­ cording lo Davie Counly .Shcrifrs Ll. Dcteclivc Jimmy Phijips. Three children ran from Ihe resi­ dence to a neighbor's house and called ‘Jil abotn ll;30p.m. Sunday. When deputies arrived, they could sec .someone moving around in the house, bul no one would come to Ihe dixir. They h.nd been there a few min­ utes when Overby raised a window and said his wife was coming out, I’hipps rcported. Overby refused lo talk to the depu­ ties, who could see he was araied with an assault rifle. Onccthcyhadgollcnhiswife,Tonya erby, lo safety, Ihe two deputies on th scene backed off and waited for in re ofllccts 10 arrive, Phipps said. i' ^ith night vision c({uipmcnl. offic­ ers cpt the house under .surveillance. Ovffhy hud telephone communication wii them timiugh Davie’s 911 Emer­ gency Communications, the dctcclivc rcpdrtcd. ^Ixiut 1 ii.ni. Overby hung up on olTiocrs and fired n single gunshot in­ side ie house. Phipps snid. He rc- New B ooi(s A rrive A t Davie Library Some of llie new books ut Davie County Public Library, 371 N. Main St., Mocksvillc: Non-FIcllon . All About Darts The Book of Great Mysteries Earthworks and Hcyond: Content- pomry Art in the Ltindsc.tpc Extnionlinjiry Women Journalists Cope To Be Honored As 'One Who Cares' Karlcnc Cope of MiKksville is one of 10 unsung licttK's to be honored Sept. 8 during \VFMY-TVs 11th an­ nua! "2 Those Who Care" Service to the Piedmont Awards ceremony. Copeisbeingrcc- ognizcd for years of work with the Asso­ cialion of Retarded Cllizcns in Davie County. She serves as a surrogate parent in meetings with school officials and aprctns on placement of students with spccial needs, and has made citizcnsof Davie aware of issues facing children and aduils with spccial needs. She will receive a S51X) chcck for ihccharityofhcrchoiscandastatuetlc. Cope . Rghter Wing: A Guided Tour of an Air Force Combat Wing Forbidden Knowledge: From Prximcilieus to Pornography Other Worlds: Tlic Search for Lifc in the Universe Time 70th Anniversary Celebra­ tion: 1923-1993 Understanding Men's Passages: Discovering the New Map of Men’s Lives Unntly Women: Tlie Politics of Social and Sc.xual Control in the Old South Fiction Angle of Impact - Bonnie MacDotigal Tlic Black Tulip - Milton Beanlcn Mvc Fortunes - B. R. Gutchcon An Iristanccoflhe Fingerpost - lain Pears Milwaukee Autumns Can Be l£- thal - Kathleen Anne Barren Pandora: New Talcs of the Vam­ pires - Anne Rice Riding with I lannal) and the 1 lorsc- nuin - Johnny Boggs Shards of a Broken Crown - Raymond Feist The Short IlistoryofaPrince-Jane Hamilton Tlirce Complete Novels - Barbara Dclin.sky Prc-Sch(Kil Stor)iimc starts b;ick Sept. 1-11 a.m. Main Strcci library and CiH)!ecnice Branch. 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D. ^ieCounty Public Library hours: Mom iy-Tliursday. 9 a.m.-8:30 p.m.; Frida 9 a.m.-5:30;Saturdays9a.m.-4 p.m.; Sundays 2 p.m.-5 p.m. Phone 75l-:)23. C( ilcemce Branch hours: Monday niK>n6 p.m.; Tuesday-Friday 10 a.m.- 5 p.iii (Closed for lunch from 12:30- 1:30)x’loscd on Saturday and Sunday. Phont; 284-2805. v.3BR,28A.'97dHewide, ceü. paved driveway., •d porch, handicap I. deck. 12x16 stg. bidg .. .J backyard t78.S0( CIUJANEorDEBBC We Trade for Anything! 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Many outbuildings Including a born with 6 stalls and space for more. 4 bedrooms and 2 full baths. 10 ft. ccilings on first floor, 9 ft. ceilings on 2nd. Beautiful hardwood floors, built-in bookcase In living room and built- in china cabinet In dining room, wonderful staircase and woodwork, largo shade trees. 3<ar garage and moro. Rgcreatlonal Easement for horseback riding, trail walking and hiking to and from tho South Vadkin River. Call for oppolntment. $192.500.203 Admill Rd.: From Hwy. 601, 1.9 mUes North of YUdkin Rfver. take Pine Ridge Rd. 2.5 miles (L) Admlll Rd. 173 SUNNYOAIX LANE • TWiNBROOKS ACRU • Privacy, convenience, close-in area, this 3 br, 1.5 bath home Is a must see. Even the largest family can enjoy 'together­ ness* in tho 22x16 den, step saver kitchen without that crowded feeling, sun<Jrenched patio for enjoyable meals and entertaining outside, a garage for 2 big cars plus alt the bikes, tools and toys you own. Call Karen Isenhour 704-636^622. ( ^ i e n h o u t - < ^ t e e m a n ^ n n t u m u é> ‘S a , 122 North Main Street, Salisbury 7 0 4 - 6 3 3 - 2 0 1 1 TRIAD, REALTORS* M a k in g Stratford Road 338Ì7250506 R e a l E s ta te Davldton County 338/764-5005 R e a l E asy™ DavieCounty 338/99M816 IB i ^ Relocation r o»rr«i D0«r.i«i 'M.mh«r or BanHtf Real E^U1I.^8I 146 FESCUE DR BEIMUOAItimтедоо 5BR ЭВА davie•On .0 wooded acft lot on gcü соигм 039в SF. В«Ы Пооо. Formt! and f«ffl rm •J Sloiy windo« h op#n den. SunreomJENNIFER 0Я SYLVMMS-ltre •ImmaeuUtt Nirn« <мп 00*1 court« vNw 4ii9t mutw Wrt* ütünoItainuu-Mel OAXVAim »IS.900 3BB 2J»JBA DAVIE•A let Oi t»use at an pnee•Uporadet tnneut. ttuJder'a personal hom* 4llOHWY18a neroiEVAUEVID HICKOEVHIUJU10,0M 5M «ВЛ «.»AC DAVIE HSt.MO ЭШ1 3BA DAV1I Omet DM County tocabon •TradSMorytMCfesuçtoOthorMn•Spee«lotallhalami>y.l>>t«conv*nlsni «onua room over dbl gar. ORMW^u toga' ' " ettek «Смлтпйу M^gea/««immln0WvM avalaM.VICKinjEUINGSM-lter ISaPEMUtOOKEIlDCK tEIMUDAIVN lUI.MO 3M U M OAVn •OoRer^Dabghtl Immaciiaia •iMnhoma ovadooka «I Bronn Falniiay .ful ВЯС CWi mamlwitilp mefcxtodjENNiFeRSTROUDsea-m 9'tl ШШОМСГ иш тш u u m 4M U IA DAVn•Woodad oMa-aae U In latn«y rtfid •OtviaCctMyckiMtol40 184COlfVllWDI •1S1.0M SU •e«njdarto«2ii IMWESTUOCKIO WESmOCI ||1«.S00 s n aiA DAVU ISMFAtNINCTONBDmjm t u IIA OAV»<омпеу flUaeny convaniant to 1-40 •eaiMenW-evidUockayM M7 DAVU STIECT IIA DAVIE Ш400 111 «.ortg рало! larm EARLDOUTHtTW •Uta ol Moraga. Scraanad Irem porOi •Oaa pack haat woún last yaarSTERllNQANOERSei L O T S A N D L A N D IN D A V I E C O U N T Y ■VITONRD ss4jjeeAdpol 33 aeras locaiad In Advat«* araa. Oaarad Mfaoma Moea. UM ol loae tromga. OiMft tüKSng «..ИОООр^асг. яшме BOAO DAVU SISMM Privacy Mounds on part Hoodad. part daarad fiuftkig IM, Road Irontaga «Ш1 t«o aocaaa roada. 1““^ °i***'‘^BARBARA AUEN Ма-ЭОМ E.NWVMDAVUI14I.430 Acraag« tract сЮа* to Zoned R-M. potential га».а. Cornar tot Афеет .м acra tract U1.000.vtcKiFiEKiNosea-nerTMS HlCHtAN0»MRMl1U RVHOAVIB- TWO ol ma ffloat baautM lou m aa lot 19 stos.000 and 20199.000. BROC man« Ind WpooblarmM/god.VICKI REMINO Ne-tier tot IS lUNVOA it« OAVIE Eatra nie« «OOdad MMriMklMbu« DAV1B. МатМгаЬф to ВЙ СомШгу CU> indudad. AmaMiea go«. Wvria, ««im. cUt ttte. Smai ИчЫ bt JPLEMlNOese-tier________________1Н0Ш Ш1«кем IM.7e»«rueB aacft effldU MTlüng catta larl^ a heraaa alOMd par loe aac gate. ra«titctMne.HAaan. iSmn natura Mior«. Chooae your own bu*ta( tor t* acra homaine.t49-US.OOaBARaARAORlADONNA99»«eie CAE VAUEY- DAVU- LOTS FOR SALE wi.'i no «ma Dana County. Buy nw and tMki »iriin 2 fft. S3S- e,»o»o«voa«MHWY SO I a • DAvnutxeee Rural auaaoi trad tor raaidanbal btdg. ««OOdad «Wi aloee tor neam U)T S3 FOX RVH4MVIB4UaS0 LAST LOT m Fw Run. BuikS m a quM. irtandhr. asisMtfied rM.. cenvananl to 1-40. County taMa, Oante schook.VICKI FIEMINQ MB-lier Gol mS 44.200. Сай a 0BANKER 'Я1А0, REALTORS aganL ANCIUROVONOCKSVIUIDAVIB S40.ISO Suai youi ОЯП pma» raoaaL Tctaly ««ooded «itfi «pmg M iVMm. MO ШМ i^ict to мп«у. No LOT KCBO MAD YADUN шдее Dtenwwdg bt m Eastam Yadkin. 1.36 acraa haawiyweedad. Oraat KMoia and convaniani to Wnaton waa.Raatrwtnna.JANET WASTERS 9в»-11Вг NCDA.41EI ROAD SEDCCFtElO DAYS 111.666 • RaMtent>al budding tot Conveniandy tocaiad m ttaflic araa in a tma neighborhood. МИП WAY BEIMUDA RVN DAVIE LOTS for custom conatnction avaMbis Ш praittglout Bermuda Run Commu«y.»«..*9.000^^MCOU.RE966.1,59lOT в IVY OKU lEBNVDA RVN 171.006 DAVIE Pramitfn gee с«игм «OOdad bwk»ng >01 Baimuda Run CCM. OWd community, man« cpL 2 mina to U>TSi»RtHBmCEDAVllS14366 16U«la«h laatrteior*, naar Shady Orove Seti, lau avaiiabla in BCTTYPOTTS П6-1156 Ш ММтШОЕ MOCKIVnU DAVIE t3B.660 HO. 12 mina to WS.VICKtFLEMiN0»>6-1l67 lADONNA POTTS 966-1169 RIVER ВЕКО HttU DAVtE- S-7* scr* toll, haavty wooded-Smoa with aedas to Ya*in Rhw. Soma heve river Irontage.EMORY DENNARO 746-S;M D AVIE COUNTY EN TERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 20,1998 PUBLIC NOTICES NO^CAROUN A OAVIECOUNTY IN THE QENERAL COURT OF » JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION JUVENILE COURT DIVISION 'I FILE NO.: 96 J 47 IN THE MAHER OF: STACEY NICHOL MCbANIEL,amlnorcNid NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PRO­ CESS BY PUBLICATION r a CYNTHIA WHITAKER MCDANIEL, R69pondont TAKE NOTICE that apteadlng SMkIng r*U«f against you has been filed in the above referenced action. The nature of Ihe reHet t>elng sou^t Is as follows; TERMINATION OF YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS WITH REGARD TO STACEY NICHOL MCDANIEL, BORN OCTOBER 0.1989, IN FORSYTH COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. ON THE GROUNDS THAT THE RESPONDENT HAS WILLFULLY ABANDONEOTHECHILDFORATLEAST SIX CONSECUTIVE MONTHS IMMEDI- ATELY PRECEEDINQ THE FILING OF THIS ACTION. You are required lo make defense to such pleading no later than September 29. 1998. said dale being forty (40) days from Ihe firet publication of this notice, and upon your failure to do so, the Petittoner who is seeking reiiel against you win ai^ly to the Court for the relief sought. ThlslslheSOthdayol August. 1998. PIEDMONT LEGAL ASSOCIATES. PA LYNNE HICKS. AHORNEY FOR PETITIONER 124 West Depot Sireet Mocksville. N.C. 27028 Telephone: (336)751-3312 8-20-3tn NORTHCAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY CO-ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE Having qualified as Co-Administrators ot the Estate ot Louise G. Canner, de­ ceased, late ol Davie County. Nodh Caro­ lina. this Is to notify all persons having claims agalnsl said estate lo present them to the undersigned on or before the 23rd day oi Oclober, 1998. being three months from the first day ol publication or this notice win be pleaded In bar of their recov­ ery. AD persons indebted to said estate will please make immedale payment to the undersigned. TNs is the 23rd day ol July. 1998. Thomas A. Cartner, 1684 Davie Acad­ emy Rd., Mocksville. N.C. 27028. Edgar Cartner, 160 Stroud m\ Rd., Harmony, N.C. 28634. Co-Administrators of the Es­ tate of Louise G. Cartner. deceased. MARTIN. VAN HOY, SMITH & RAISBECK. LLP Ten Court Square MocksvUie.N.C. 27028 7-234tn NORTHCAROUNA DAVIE COUNTYEXECUTORS NOTICE Having quained as Executor of the cstateof Loren F. Kahle, deceased, laie oi Davfe County, North Carolina, this Is lo notify aH persons having claims agalnsl saM estale to present them to the under­ signed on or before the 6th day ot Novem­ ber, 1998. being three months from the firsl day of publication or this noUce will be pleaded In bar oi their recovery. All per­ sons indebted to sakl estate wilt piease make Immediale payment to the under­ signed. This Is the 6lh day of August. 1998. Rrst Unton Nattonal Bank, P.O. Box 2114-CMG. Winston-Salem, N.C. 27012. 8-&4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION FILE NO.: 98 CVD 157 KAZANNE G. JOYNER, Plaintifl vs. WAYNE A. JOYNER. Defendant COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue ol an Order of the Honorable George T. Fuller, Davie County DIstrici Court Judge entered on the 1st day of July, 1998, the undersigned, who was by said Order appointed Commissioner to sell the lands described below, will on Friday, the 2&th day o( August, 1996, at 12:00 o'clock a.m. at the Davie County Courthouse, 140 Sooth Main Street, Mocks­ ville. Davie Couniy, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder tor cash, that certain tract or parcel oi land lying and being In Mocksville Township. Davie County. North Carolina, and more particu- larty described as tolkms: BEGINNING at a poim in the center ol Buck Seaford Road (SR 1160), being the common comer of tracts 6,7 and 3 and 4 as appear irom a plat entitled ’Survey for Walker Enterprises* by DavkJ A. Craver. Registered Surveyor, dated May 3.1990, being the Southeastmost comer oi the wiihin tract: runs thence with the line of said tract 7 South 69 deg. 15 mln. West 259.71 feet passing through an Iron at 50 feet to a point an iron and North 86 deg. West 1135.75 feel to a point an iron com­ mon comer ol said tracts 6 and 7 in Harley HoweO's line; thence with the Howell line 03 deg. 44 min. 20 sec. East 200 feel to a point an Iron in said line common comer oi sakJ tract 7 and tract 18 as appears from sakl sun/ey; thence with ttw line of said tract 8 South 66 deg. East 1092.78 feet to a point an iron and North 69 deg. East 216.30 feel passing through an iron at 1B6.3toeltoapoinl an Iron pin in Ihe center ol said Budi Sealotd Road common cor­ ner oi said tracts 7 and 8 and in line ol sakl tract 3: thence with ihe center oi said Road and the line ol sakl tract 3 South 20 deg. 37 mln.05sec.East200ieelTOTHEBEGIN- NING, containing 6209 acres more or less and being iract i7 as designated on said sun/ey above referred to. This conveyance is subject lo public roadway and utility easements of record. For back title see Deed Book 156, at Page 301. This tract is further Identified as parcel 40.05, Davie County Tax Map K-4 dated March 28.1976. Said lands are soM subject to all liens. encuR^rances, taxes or defects of record if any. except those deeds of tmst re­ corded in Deed ol Trust Book 198, at Page 606 (Mocksvillo Savings Bank) and Deed of Trust Book 247. at Page 898 (Ingersoll- Rand Credit Unkxi) shall be pakl from the proceeds. An earnest money deposit equal to 10% perceni oi the highest bid will be required from the highest bklder al the time of sale as evklence oi good faKh. The sale Is subject toup set bkls and conflrmatton by the Court as by law pfbvided. TNs is the 30th day of July. 1998. GRADY L MCCLAMROCK. JR., COMMISSIONER 161 South Main Stieet Mocksville. N.C. 27028 Telephone: 336-751-7502 NCSBff7866 7-30-4tn NORTHCAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY IN THE MAHER OF: Unda Kanbar and Coryanne Kanbar. minor child, bom on October 15.1989. in Detroit. Michigan. TO; Radwar Kanbar Take rxMice that a pleading has been nied against you. you are required to make defense to such pleadng no later than September 19,1998,30 days irom publi- cadonof this notice. Upon your f aUure todo so. the party seeking relief against you will apply to the court for the relief sought. This the 20lti day of August, 1996. 8-20-ltp NORTHCAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY CO«(ECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualAed as Executrix ol the Estate ol Juanita Hendrix Fosler Poptln. deceased, late ol Davie County. North Carollna.thisisto notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them lo the undersigned on or before the 30th day of October. 1998, being Ihree months from the first day ol publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov­ ery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This is the 30th dayol July, 1998. Theresa P. Pearson, 208Bomont Une, Moravian. N.C. 28654, Beverly F. Miller. 14597 Marr Court. WoodbrWge, Virginia 22193, Co-Executrix of the Estale of Juanita Hendrix Foster Poplin, deceased. 7-30-4tn NORTHCAROUNA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTORS NOTICE Having qualified as Executor ol the Estale of Charles Jefferson Wells, de­ ceased, late of Davie County, North Caro­ lina, this is to notify all persons having claims against sakl estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 6th day of November, 1998, being three months from Ihe first day ot publication or this noHce wil be pleaded in bar ot Iheir recov­ ery. All persons Indebted to sakl estate wiQ please make lmme<flate payment to the undersigned. This is the 6th day of August, 1996. EilzabethH. Wells. 196 MarleneStreel, Mocksville. N.C. 27028. Executor of the Estale ol Charles Jefferson Wells, de­ ceased. 6-6-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY EXECUTORS NOTICE Having qualined aa Executor ot the Estate of Ruby E. Ketchum, deceased. iateolDavie County,t4orthCarolina.thl3 Is to notify an persons having claims against said estate to present them lo the under­ signed on or before the 13th day of No­ vember, 1998, being three months from the first day of publlcalk>n, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of Iheir recovery. All persons indebted to sakl estale will please nrtake Immediale payment to the under­ signed. This is the 13th day of August, 1998. Frances A. Phillips. Executor. 24 North Clyde Avenue. Kissimmee. Fla. 34741.6-13-4IP NORTHCAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY EXECUTORS NOTICE Ha\ring qualified as Executor ot the Estate of Ahey Ledford, deceased, late ot Davie County. North Carolina, this Is to notify al persons having ciaims against sakl esUte to present them k) the under­ signed on or before the 20th day of Novem­ ber, 1998, being three months from the first day of publicatkxi or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per­ sons Indebted to sakl estate will please make knmediale payment lo the under­ signed. This is the 20th day of August. 1998. RonnieLedtord,P.O.Box23. Advance. N.C. 27006. Executor of the Estale of Alney Ledford, deceased.8-20-41P Keep “track” of local events in tlie EMerprise-Record. NORTHCAROUNA OAVIECOUNTY EXECUTORS NOTICE Having quaiffled as Executor of ti Estate oi Margaret Lucille Whilaker. ( >• ceased, late ot Davie County, North Ca >• tina, this is fo notify all persons hay ig dalmsagalnsl said estale to present tti to the undersigned on or before the i dayol November,1998,beinglhree men from Ihe first day ot publicatfon or t notice will be pleaded in bar ot their rebji ery. All persons indebted fo sakl estatik please make immediate payment top undersigned. This is the 20th day ot August. 1 & Uwrence R. Whitaker. 629 Gap Valley Road. Statesville, N.C. 28625 Ex­ ecutor bt tha Estate ot Margaret Lifdlle Whitaker, deceased. 8-i0-4tp NORTH CAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as the Adminlitratrix oftheE8taleofEnzabethBrown,dec^. lateofDavieCounty,North caroling thisis to notify all persons having dalms igaJnst sakl estate to present them fo the jnder- signed on or before the 30th day b'Octo- ber. 1998, being three months trim the first day of publicatfon or this noHca«rilt be pleaded In bar ot their recovery. a| per­ sons indebted to said estate will; ease make immediate payment to the i ider- signed. This Is Ihe 30th day ot July, 199 Inez Mayfield. Administratrix of laie oi Elizabeih Brown, deceased PARKER & PARKER, AHOF lEYS 854 Vaney Road, Su e 200 Mocksville. N .C ------ Telephone; (336) 75 Ю-4Ш LEGAL NOTICE The Northwest Piedmont Job raining ConsortlumAVorkiorce Devel pment Board Is seeking qualified biddersio oper­ ate the Welfare-lo-Work prograri begin­ ning October 1996 and ending S^tember 2001.TheDepartmenlof Labor fuitis these Welfare-to-Wort( eligibility requjemenls and reskfe in Davio, RockinghanVStokes, or Yadkin Counties. | We are seeking proposals /a the fol­ lowing programs; j Job Readiness Aclivities-a:jvilies lo help prepare hard-lo-empfoy rtiividuals for work by devek>ping g < ^ wsrk habits. Emptoymeni Activities-woh assign­ ments with the pubUc. privatenon-profit organization or private for prot business through wage subsidies and CJT. Job Placement Senrices-k^aling and obtaining unsubsklized empbyment for partidpants. The emptoyment s financed Ihrough Job vouchers or throup contracts with publki^rivateprovklers. j Post Empfoyment Servios-sen/ices financed through contracts/vdjchers with pubMc/prhfate provklers afler »participant is placed on a wortc site. The^ services include: basic educalfon skts training, occupational skills training.'ESL, and mentoring. | Anyone interested in obtining a re­ quest for proposal beginningon August 17.1993. can contact AU Sflith at 336- 761-2111, Monday through №day. 8:00 a.m. fo5:OOp.m.foracopy.TfB proposals are due by September 16.1918. i- 8-13-3m • к у $ 2 0 NORTHCAROUNA DAVIECOUNTYIN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION file NO.: 98 CVD COUNTY OF DAVIE, Plaintifl vs. THE HEIRS OF G.W. SHEEK, A.K.A. GEORGE W. SHEEK, KNOWN AND UN­ KNOWN ANDTHEHEIRSOFF. CAMILLA KIMBROGH SHEEK. Defendants NOnCg OF TAX JUDGMENT Pursuant to the requirements oi G.S. Section 105-375 (c) Notice Is hereby given fo the Heirs ot G.W. Sheek, known and unknown and Ihe Heirs of F. Camilla Kimbrogh Sheeli, known and unknown that a Judgment of Foreclosure will be docketed against Ihe property described below on or before September 1,1998. Located in Davie County. State of North Carolina, adjoining the landa of Qeorg« W. Sheek, Mrt. P.E. Wilson and other« bounded aa foNows: BEGINNING at a ttaka In Mockaville and Salem Road, thtnc# North toi atake in P.E. Wllaon'a lint: thenet Eaat with her line to JKOb Shtek't comen thence South wWi hit Ikie to a auke In the Mockavlllf and Salem Road; thence Weat wtth aaU Road to the BEGINMNO. containing oflt-half acre, more or leaa. Being Informally known ea Tax Par­ cel F600000020. purauant to the Davie County Tax Mapa aa tNy are preaentty constituted. Execution will be Issued on Ihe Judg­ ment, and the property will be sold as provkled by law. The tax lien. Including interest and costs may be paid before the Judgment is doci<oted at anytime thereaf­ ter as anowed by taw. The amount of the tax lien, including costs as of August 31. 1998 is $442.01. This is the 13th day of August. 1998. MatyNen Richie Robert E. Price. Jr. OF COUNSEL BURNS. PRICE & ARNEKE. LLP. Park West. Suite 101 3600 County Club Road Winslon-Salem. N.C. 27104 Telophono: (336) 760-1434 8-13-2tn NORTHCAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix of Ihe Estate of Hilda Beroth Colbert. dececo«u. lateofOavieCounty,North Carolina, thisis to nofify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the under­ signed on or before the 13th day of Novem­ ber. 1998, being three months from the first day of publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per­ sons indebted fo said estate will please mal«e Immediate payment to the under­ signed. This is the 13th day of August. 1998. Peggy C. Harrison, 179 River Road. Advance. N.C. 27006. Executrix of the Estate of Hilda Beroth Colbert, deceased. 8-13-4tn NORTHCAROUNA OAVIECOUNTY EXECUTORS NOTICE Having qualified as Executor ol the Estate of A. Turner Grant. Jr.. deceased, late of Davie Couniy, North Carolina, this Is to notify ail persons having claims against said estate to present them to the under­ signed on or before the 20th day of Novem­ ber. 1998, being three months from the first day of publication or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All per­ sons Indebted to sakl estate will please make immediale payment to the under­ signed. This is the 20th day of August. 1998. Annie Lois Granl. Executor. 524 Saiisbuiy SUeet. lAocksvilie. NC 27028. 8-20-4tp NORTHCAROUNA DAVIE COUNTY CO-ADMiNISTnATOfIS NOTICE Having quanfled aa Co-Administrator ot the Estate ol Ryti» James Campbell, deceased, lata ol Davie County, North Carolina, this Is to noWyaliwracns having dalmsagalnstsakleslBlato presem them to the undersigned on or before tnaeth day ol November, 1998, being three monltw from the llrsl day ol publication or this notice v«lll be pleaded In bar ol their recov­ ery. All persons Indebted to aald estate wig please make Immediate payment to №e undersigned. This Is the eih day ol August, 199S. Rufus Johnson Campbell, Jr., 994 Daniel Road, Mocksville, N.C. 27028,7)»- mos Campbell, 201 Pine Street, Mocks­ villo, N.O.S702B,Co-Admlnl8ttalorsoHho Estate ol Rulus James Campbell, de- ceased. 8-6-4tn NORTH CAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY CO-EXECUTOR NOTICE Having qualified aa Co-Executors ol the Estate ot Lola Foster, deceased, late of Davie County, North Carolina, this Is to notify all persona having claims against said estale lo present them to the under­ signed on or before tha 30th day of Octo­ ber, 1998. being three months from the first day ol pubtteatton or this notice wUI be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. All per­ sons Indebted to sakl estate will please make Immediate payment to the under­ signed. This Is the 30lh day ol July, 1998. Lawrence Steelman, 8475 Freeze Road. Kannapolis, N.C. 28082. Ludlle R. Steelman. 6475 Freeze Road. Kannapolis, N.C. 28062, Co-Executors of the Estafo ol Lola Fosler. deceased. MARTIN, VAN HOY. SMITH & RAISBECK, LLP Ten Court Square Mocksville. N.C. 27028 7-30-4tn NORTH CAROUNA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix ol the Estate ot Eva Swaim Rayfiekl, deceased, late ot DavieCounty. North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the under­ signed on or before the 13th day of Novem- oer. 1998, being three months from the ' first day ot publication or this nrtice will be pleaded in bar of tlielr recovery. Ail per­ sons Indebted to sakl estate wil please make Immediate payment to the under­ signed. TNs is the 13th day ol August. 1998. Jarotha Mae Ra^ield Chafñn, 775 Ralph Ratledge Road. MocksvUle. N.C. 27028. Executrix of the Estale d Eva Swaim Raytield. deceased. MARTIN. VAN HOY. SMITH a RAISBECK. U.P Ten Court Square Modöville,N.C. 27028 8-13-4tn NORTHCAROUNA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTORS NOTICE Having qualified as Executor ot the Estate ot Cora Ludlle Bailey Potts AKA Ludlle B. Potts, deceased, late ot Davie County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate lo present them to the undersigned on or before Ihe 20th day of November. 1998. being three months from the firsl day of publicatfon or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to sakl estate will please make Immediate payment to Ihe undersigned. TNs Is the 20th day of August, 1998. Terry L. Potts. 174 Williams Road. Mocksvine, NC 27028. 8-20-4tn 2 - N - 1 E s t a t e A u c t i o n s Sat. / \ n C J 2 9 t h 1 0 : 0 0 a m Personal Property of Mr. Jimmy R. Dillon (i>Ktas«i) 664 Howardtown Rd. - Moäsvillt, NC H ounhoM Km u , G uns, Faim M adilnary, Mbc, Ittms for Sale Includt Remington Mod 700 w/scope Remington Mod 241 smokeless Marlin Mod 783 MarUn Mod 989 7mm MSM Pat. Date 1872-74 Fox M ods 12 ga Dbl Brri Remington Mod 552 Winchester Mod 70 w/scope Stevens 12 ga (slOO) Viking 22 Rev (permit req) Gun Case & Ammo _ _ us: Walnut bedroom suite by li^r. Shutt* Small Tables* Dep Glass* Old China.Stoneware-Cast lion Pots t PanS'Daisy Chum .linens, .Cider PrtsS'CreenJars.Twin Brook Bottles.Art Deco Dresser<Country T«bte"8e« SmokHS i Bee Equip, 8i Suppte-Fishins Rods-TiedI« Sew. Mach-Umps*iiceMenial Silver Coins UNC'Ooilies.Other MIsclten» h m Mk Mm k "A" Famiall Tractor vn/oiltivators.Single Rov( Cole Planter.9 Shank Tillage Tool-6'Blade.3pl Sub Soil(f3pt Soap« Pan-Ford Flat Botton Pkm, 3 ft.Apex Fert Dist‘6'Box Scrape*20 Disc Harrow*6' Bush H o ^ Mf &(№ Movwr.5 HP Northern Wood Splitler.6x12' Tandem Axle Trait«.Utility Trailers.3pt Drag iShop: Cnlum an TaWe SavvCrafUman Wood lathe-Sears Wheel Balancer.6" Bench Vise-Bench Gfinder-Craftsman 12* Band Saw 4* .4* Belt Sander-Commercial Safe-Chain Saws-MIsc Power & Hand Toab.CaipcnUyToals-225 Amp Uncdn Welder ' iHic: Steel Traps (t Trapping Cages- Baltic Cream Separator-Im'gaticn l^ates-Bklg Matenals-Glasoia CoalHtr-Yard a Garden Tools-, Other Misc Items SihCMiducMForlfeiiDariiROiM Pumps-Wood Barrel! ».Apple Itola: Cm NC«-*“ S!??,NCBL4IS2t NCAL 33M9»-2t5l ззитш Persorhl Property of Noram Beaver (uvins)1I44S Cool Springs Rd. • Oeveland, NC NoM: M w ^ndlM Msvwl to 6M Howardtown Rd-Mockivilli, NC I Itamsfor Sale Include Fwm CqulpiiMnI; 600.;Ford Tractor-Pkiw-Disc.-Tilla9e Tool-Cultivalor-Section Harrow-Blade-Boao 8S0NH Roundialer PoUtoPlow J Superior 8' eiaje Blanton SI/2'Ciic Int'l Disc New il/2' Irt'l Disc New ?i/2' Long 2 Bottoni Pl TrailerlO'Disc 6'HoviseBoxSaape Set SAI Forks SttForiis 18’ Backhoe Bucket 6' Slade 8’Yard Rake Boom Pole WAC 3pt Fert Spreader 2 Bottom Plows long 3pt Backhoe 2460 long Tractor 70Hts. 2360 long Tract0f281Hrs. 1550 long Qk A n FRT End loader 1989 Ford F350 P/S, A/C, 97K Miles w/n«. in’fUt bri Slh wtwl hole » rw Ntd 1966 ChevChevelle21.9K Miles 1989 Merc Topaz 4 Dr. DTE: Farm Equip will be sold at approxinnately 1:00 pm 8* CondiKM Fw S.Oimm Rtdir, KA «u«nC0<W M K ii»0nMelKlltdMi0flM IkmcCMliitlMaiaik SPEER AUCTION 2<lliiRiL>Moduvilk, NO 27028 33MS41t2>NCAL2N4 ^ ■ TtmtK CMh or Good Омск-liain or Shin*- AuctionMrRMirvtsf ^ MÍIÍW<»aiiwUUÍMon)y IM; Hwy Ml. Won Hwy 151.3Mlto Hi^idtown Rd:, t to Add or Datola t a-2 Ml, Laft 11/2 Ml to Sala/Location. Watch For Auction Sl^t P U B LIC N O T IC E S NOTICE OP PUBLIC HEARING BCPORE THE BOARD OF TOWN COMM8SIONER8 POR THEFOLLOWINQZONINQ AMENDMENTS NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, Pursu­ ant to the requirements ot Chapter 160A, Article 19. Section 160-A-364 ol the Gen­ eral Statutes of North Carolina and pursu­ ant to Article 10. Section 5. of Ihe Mocks­ ville Zoning Ordinance, the Town Board of Commissioners will hold a public hearing al the Town Hall, Mocksville, N.C., at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday. September 1,1998. A) The Town ot Mocksville has pro­ posed an amendment to the Zoning Ordi­ nance estabnshing a Village Mixed Use pistrtot. This new district will incorporate mixed-usedevelopmentstandards,require more extensive landscaping, provide for on-street parking, provide for buildings to be located closer lo the street, require parking areas lo be located at Ihe sides or the rear of the buildngs, and place greater' limits on signs. Copies of this amendment In its entirety may be obtained at the Plan­ ning Department or the Mocksvillo Town Hall. B) Boxwood Enterprises, LLC, has sub­ mitted a request h> rezone 0.99 acres ond 39.2 acres of land from Residential Agrl- cultural (R-A), Highway Business, and Highway Business Special Use (H-B-S) lo Village Mixed Use District. These proper­ ties are located ott the west skle ot Valley Road across from Yadkinville Road and are further described as being Parcels 64.02 and 64.05 of Davie County Tax Map A sign will be posted on the above listed propertytoadvertlselhepublichearing.AII parties and Interested citizens shail have an opportunity to be heard In favor of or In oppositkm to the foregoing changes. Prior to the hearing, all persons Interested may obtain any additk)nal Informatton on the proposals by visiting the Planning Depart­ ment In the Davie Couniy Administration Building. Mocksville, N.C.. between 6:30 a.m.and5:00p.m.orby\elephoneat(336) 751-3340. John S. Oanimore Planning and Zoning 8-20-2ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION FILE NO; 98J50 INTHE MAHER OF; JUSTIN BRADLEY PHIPPS, a minor child, NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION TO THE MOTHER OP A MALE CHILD BORN ON OR ABOUT DECEMBER 18, 1995,IN FORSYTH COUNTY.WINSTON- SALEM. NORTH CAROLINA. TAKE NOTICE thal a pleading seeking reliet against you has been filed In the abovo-enliiled action. The nature ol the rellel being sought Is as follows; THE BIOLOGICAL FATHER OF THE MINOR CHILD IS SEEKING THE TERMI­ NATION OF YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS WITH RESPECT TO JUSTIN BRADLEY PHIPPS. You are required to make defense to such pleading no later than the 1st day ol October, 1998, said dato being forty (40) daysfromthefirstpublicationot this notice, and upon your failure to do so. the party seeking seivice against you win apply lo the Court for the renet sought. This the 13th day ot August. 1998. PIEDMONT LEGAL ASSOCIATES, PA BY: LYNNE HICKS AnORNEY FOR PETITIONER 124 W. DEPOT ST. MOCKSVILLE. NC 27028 (336)751-3312 8-20-3tn C A S H PAID FOR ANTIQUES. PARTIAL OR WHOLE ESTATES. COLLECTABLES. OLD METAL TOYS. ANTIQUE FURNITURE TRACTOR SALES ft SERVICE S I N K FARM EQUIPMENT 1*88»>18в^113 «r33B-TÌT-BI3B ERUrt S em t-A nnual WATERFORD ChUdren’sClotliing S A L E Saturday, August 29th 8a.m .-lp-m - Old Clemmons Gym 6000 Stadium Drm BtbyAcctMOtlM CMMng, Toys a EquipimnL InlMl-PmTMM. CASH ONLVI K’f ; Feel Better Now? When you'ie young, it's easy lo Ihink thm drug or alcohol atMse doesn't have real consequences... or to Ihink you have anuiing iKtipeialivc powen... or to think the worst will never happen to you. Thinkagain. Through the agencies it supports. United Way helps young people address Ihe source of their dnig or alcohol problem, and pievenl a recurrence, OMiitiutkira lo our local United Way are invested right here in our awn community. United Way makes the most of your coMiiliulion by fimding piogiams thal att designed topmvUt [ fnwiMli« so M m i for Ihe issues we face. Our United Way invesu 99%ofeveiydoUardonaledintoprogninislhatbenelil our communily. Thanks for supporting us and them. О R m More Information Contact us at 1 -8 0 0 4 1 1 -U W A Y hnp://www.uraledway.oig D A V jEC O U N TY^N TERPW SEREC O R^ G L A S S IF IE D S S .itp llite D ish , ' V 4 .4-, , ■, 'if' ,D ni;i , > f ' \ i ..... -GIANT PORCH SALE* Decorator fabric and sample books, designer clothes, waterbed frame, books, books on tape, vacuum cleaner, decorator Items, exercise tapes. Liquidation ol business Inventory, backpacks, stopwatches, goll I balls, cameras. 131 E. Lnlngton Rd., Saturday, 7am- 2om. ____________________ Rd., 1/2 m. on No Creek to Hickory Tree Rd.Many houses participating! Come see the major selectonl Ckilhes: baby-boys-glrts-adulls, lumiture, washer 4 dryer, lawn mower, lamps, baby Items: hlghchalr-dothee-stroller-toys, goll items, palm »craft Items, humidifier, baskets, comforter sets, Utae Tykes, t<^, household Items, You'll find something lor evetyonel 8AT.AUQ.a.»AM ■MOVINO 8ALE-M0VINQ OUT THE OLDI Weeks and years ol stun, Stull and more stuff! Something lor everyone! Friday, e/21 & Sal. 8/22, 7am-2pm. Located at 1629 Familngton Rd., Fannlngton. The Dyke Bennetl homeplace. Don't m lii III*______ ANNUAL YARD/OARAGE SALE- Sat. аггт , Ват-unlll. Udies & misses sizes lo 12, clolhing, household, toys & home lumlshings, large and small ilems. Lakewood Village Subdlv., Lakewood Dr., soulh Mocksville. Rain or shine.__________________ CARPORT -YARD sals: Saturday, 8/22,7-1. Hwy. 158 to Main Church Rd., 1ml. Washer, dryer, velveteen sofa bed, children's & adult clothing, household Items, vacuum a fishing equip._________________ OARAOE SALE-SAT. Aug. 22, 8- untll. Ctolhes, household ilems, books, etc. Rain or shine, 179 Madison Rd.___________________ MOCKSVILLE ANTIQUES ft FLEA MARKET25,000 sq. It. Inskle 653 Wilkesboro SI.Sat A Sun. 9-5 Vendor spaces call 751 -2181. SAT. 7:30-TIU.3« Deer Run, Deer Run Park, Hwy, 84E, Goll clubs, slairmaster, clothes, housewares A more.____________ SAT. UM4INTIL Doors, mtorowave, clothes, toys, etc. Cancelled II raining. I m. north ol Wm. R. Davla Sch.______________ YARD SALE-M1 S. near couniy line. Great variety, antique cars & parts._________________________ YARD SALE-FRI. & Sat., 8am- until, 601 N. to 1977 Liberty Church Rd., household Items, boys clothes, efe__________________________ YARD SALE-FRI. 9, Sat. 8. Beanie Babies, household Items, ba№ Items, books & much more. 801 S. past lire dept.__________________ YARD SALE-FRI. Aug. 21 & Sal. Aug. 22. 8am. rain or shine. 217 Byerslys Chapel Rd. (off Mr. Henry Rd.). _____________________ YARD SALE-SAT. Aug. 22,64 W., Center Shelter, 8-3. Bedspreads, drapm, dIshM, toys, ckilhes-all stee«, boqks, ql«MW«re, youth bed. YARD SALE-SATURDAV. 7am- until. Beside William R. Davie fire dept Udlf Туки Items, and many otfiera. 1Э.1 ^ сг1|и!и.;Мв-751ЧЙЙ» JANET DEAN'S Umited edition art A p a r t m e n t s 1 BR, FURNISHED apl. Rowan Co. 2^^ple limit. No pets. 338-284- NORTHWOOD APARTMENTSNow leasing fumished studios, IBR & 2BR apartments, all electric, healing & a/c, kitchen appliances, irlvate patios A balconlss. Jeslrable lease tenns & lots of pleasing amenities. Come enloy our quiet,counlry community. 751- 4 1 4 1 ._____________________ APARTMENT FOR RENT. Fully C o m m e r c i.'il P r o p e r t y 33.000 SQUARE FOOT WAREHOUSE / DISTRIBUTION / LIQHT MANUFACTURINQ FOR LEASE. 1.900 square foot heat & c/a office. Paved parking. Qas heal. Loading docks. All brick veneer. 195 Walnut SI. 919-670-6137. PRIME SHOPPING CENTERspace available. 1,200 sq. ft..3,600 sq. ft. Shoppln^otfice. 33в-99в- Di НЮИr hOTM. $1.200 firm. 100% (umished, quiet rural setting', privacy, but close to tovirn. Call 336* 665-2618._____________________ ROOM FOR RENT In my home. Prefer non-smoker. For more Info. Call 751-2770. leave message. MOCKSVILLE SUNSETTERRACE: All brick energy efficient apartment. 1 & 2 bedroom, pool, basketball court & swings. Kitchen appliances lumished including/dishwasher. 1.5 baths, washer/diyer connections. High energy eNiclent heat pump provides central heat and air. Prewired lot cable TV & phones, insulated windows & doors. No wax kilchen& bath floors. Located in Mocksville behind Hendricks Furniture on Sunset Dr. oH of Hwy. 156. OHlce hours 1-6 M-F & Sat. 10-12. Phone 751-0168. C n rcl O f T t ia n k s I WOULD UKE to say a vsry great thanks to Ihe whole Stall ol Davie Co. Hospital and doctors for the care that was givsn lo Bill Cranfill during his recent hospital stay. Their diligent concern, their expertise, knowledge and the loving care that was shown was excellent. Also the love, care and concern that was shown to tha lamlly by making them as comlortable as possible was outstanding. We In Davie Co. are very lortunate lo have such a place as Oavle Co. Hostal. God Bless You All NEW FARM EQUIPMENT Low Prices Plows, Disc Harrows, Scoop Pans, Spreaders, Bushogs, Box Blades, Scrape Blades, Qates, Corrals & more. We deliver Wright Farm Qates 998-8637 BROWN TWEED COUCH, $30: gold love seal, $15; small kitchen set, J20.492-7174. H o m e s F o r R e n t 1491 COUNTY HOME Rd., Mocksville. 3BR, 1 1/2 ba, air coriditloning, dishwasher,relrlgeralor, large lot, $600 per mo., one year lease, deposit and relerences required. Available 75? 7502 2 HOUSES FOR rent, Oavle St., Cooleemee. Deposit required. 284- 6050._______________J_________ 2-3 BR, 2ba, dbl. carport, nice quiet raral area. $575 + dep. 751-2304 or 751-5291. H o m e s F o r S n io BY OWNER: DEACON'S Ridge subdivision, 4 y/o. 3BR, 2ba ranch, 1840 sq. It. 3,2 wooded ac, secluded. Many extras. $179,900. Realtors welcome. 940-6163 or 767 6933 ext. 3040. leave message. HOUSE FOR SALE by owner. 3BR, 2ba ranch, vinyl elding, 3 yr. old on 1 acre. Cement dnve w/carport, outbuilding w/elec. oH 64E on Joe Rd. Will consider mobile home set-up In Deer Run as trade-in. $86,000. 998-7439. L a n d F o r S a le UNO FOR SALE. 338-751-2838. REDUCED! 7S ACRES BEN Anderson Rd. Land opportunity lor good pasture-cattle or horses. Pledmorn Realty 765-4560. L a w n C a r e ALL SEASONS UWN CARE. New & existing lavm maintenance. Call 704-284-4577. CtM SERVICES: We provide all types of lawn service, mowing lawns, trimming, shmbber cleaning lots, 751-5798. FRI ESTIMATES. L o s t & F o u n d iry.IÊE FOUND DOO-BLACK, mixed with brawn markings like a German Shepherd, 30lbs. Found on Shallowford Rd. at the Yadkin River. (336) 712-0476.___________ LOST GRAY ft white, Shih tzu, lemale; last seen on Turreniine Ch. Rd, Call 751-9633 (day) or 998- 2576 (eve). 2BR, 1BA, IN town. HOWARD REALTV. 751-3538 L o t s F o r S a le 392 WINDWARD CIR.- 1MOCKSVILLE, 3BR, 2ba, dAv, sh., w/d conn., elect, ht, C/A, $650/mo. 1 HUBBARD REALTY 723-4306. ! 3BR, IBA, RANCH In Sheffield. Close to 1-40. Bsmt. $695/mo. (704) 1 630-0695. FUU ACRE NORTH OFF Exit 162, on Qarden Valley Rd., trees, branch, owner Unancfng, only for doublewlde. East Iredell. 704-528- 9593, please leave message. M is c e lla n e o L is uoa DHss rou All oaraae Danny Shepherd й wo H o m e s F o r S a le BRICK H0USE-3BR, 2ba, Ilreplace, full basement, double C h ilrl C a re ALMOST HOME CHILD care -We Leam When We Play*, lnlants-12 yr. olds. Full-time, part-llme, drop- ins. 1st A 2nd shill; 5:30am- 1:45am. Taking Inquires lor 3rd shift. 571 S. Main St., Mocksville. Across from B&F Manulacturlng. 751-PLAY (7529).______________ CHILD CARE IN my home, Cooleemee School district. Near Jockey. Cal! 492-5331.__________ DAVIE CHILD DEVELOPMENTCenter, 491 Madison Rd., Mocksville, N.C. Tel. 336-751- 4036. Our building Is still under construction, but the olltee Is now open enrolling chlklren ages 6- weeks through school age. We are also taking appllcaVons for experienced and qualified teachers. _j, detached garage t bidg. _.9 wooded acres near S. Davfe Middle School. 492-7887 after 7pm. BY OWNER-IN Mocksville city limits, 3BR, 2ba, lanced back yard, detached garage. Call 704-878- 9369, leave message or 704-546- 5358, ask lor Kent.______________ CUSTOM SUILDtNG CAN be affordablel Take a look at North Ridgel Approx. 3/4 acre lols-20 mln. to W-S or Stalesville-publlc H2O & sewer. Bring your own builder or meet one of outs. Buy now & celebrate Christmas In your new custom home. For more details call Jennifer at 998-1176 or UDonna at 998-1169. Cokfwell Banker. Benefit pa^i^lnduded.MatkKk, director REQ. IN HOME daycara hai openlnm available on 1st i 2nd £llt>, tPR A Rrst Aid* cert. All meals Included, Vic. & sfck days avallabla lorchlkl. Located In Wm. R. Davie area, ck»a to 1-40. Call 492-7851.__________________ WILL BABYSIT 1ST shift 751- 5213. и с а т ш Й тХ и ята a 0 I p r i t e ^ З З Н « 4 Ш 2 mooon lemale ctH. Free to pood home. Snyed, dedawed A had all sholi. ^-5982.________ AKC BASSET HOUND puppies for sale. 2 female, 4 male, have had 1st shots and womied. $200 ea. 751-2004.__________;________ CRirreR SITTERS OF Davie Co.Caring lor your pels. In Ihe comlort ol their own home. 492-5542 or 751-0106. _________________ FRII KITTINB TO good home. Utter bo» trained. 781-ilOe. FMI-railAU H oim cat. 1 yr. oM, dedawed, ipayed, shots. C^l 751-2302. . _______________ OET HIAT'm UIF, conditkm hair and control «Mi, tkik§ i mitaa lor doge without lysttmie polms. Ask Da% F«mn Senrtoe, 7S1-S021 about Htpm Jack Paradde II shampooTContaini NO DEETI (www.happvlKMno.con)) ÌUffìnishes^ Furniture R«finuhing к RMtonlion Custom Woodworking к Cnfb R ic k M ic tU (336) 492-6020 с г а Д Ь / я for ^ yean. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • The Glen Apartments 300 Milling Road 2 & 3 Bedrooms Soctlon 8 Housing A rm ilhli : ApDiietiiofMAvalh*)lt PiMMCail: ! ^ 336-751-2070 i ; ® . . 6 ^ 's s a s s ' 80- HfTACHI PROJECTKmscreen TV. New. $1400.492-7450. BEANIE BABIES FOR sale:Selling large kit ol retired, hanl to find and current. Too many to llsti Over 25 In alll Make oKer by calling ¡336) 998-2191. Leave message lor LJSII no answer.____________ K ft a SALVAQE-32" Pre-hung Interior doors, $34.95/ea.; Bathroom sinks . w/laucel, $14.95/ea.; Range hoods, $l4.95/ea.; 1/4- Inlerkir paneling, $5.95/aa.: Brick pavers, S.30lal-. 4'x8' Cedar Closet liner, $9.95/ea.; 5'x12' premium flooring fiberboard, $9.95/ea.; Grade Mark, 2x4 studs, $2.49/ea.; Bklg. stone $140 per pallet/140 sq. ft; 4'x8'x1-1/2- In. thk:k insulation bd. $7.95/ea.; Prehung exterior steel doors, $69/ea.; Roofing lelt $6.95/roll. We stock stainless steel In sheets A accessories lor vralls. Fonnica, $.50/sq. It.; Steel I-beams lor sale. K & Q Salvage (Reynokk Rd.) 1st business onVtmt bank ol Yadkin River. 336-699-2124. NEW: AQV FULL FACE bike helmet-black, $200 new, Se« lor . $100. Olrt-10 or mora tandoM : loade,$10ak)ad,Youk)ad&h«il. ' MAOS FOR sale. 284-' -' 336 492 7820 I Cedar Ridge Apartnients lOOOHardhenM IMsriyOnly 1&2BwJrooffls FHA Housing » HUDCertlficstM A c r n t f l RA'eAvillaMe RANDY H U B aSONS ЖМШ|гШ>М|скпЯе,1№ (336)284-2826 The Oaks MMMMntRee«’ - ОЯееепШаяМа 1&2B«drooin FHA Housing HUDCsrtifteatts Accsptsd ПемеСаИ; RAtAveUeblt HwdkwedActeesIbN ->.x ti , i lì | ô 4!33K?ì б I M - DAVIE COUNTY EN TERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 2U, iw e 8 L A S S I E m o u s ■ IV 'o h ile H o m e s / S n lo ■ M o b ile H o m c s / S n ie i :h D S iN iia M ü w a iv E PROFITABLE STEEL BUIUNNQS , NEW, must авН: 40x60x14 wee $16,200 sell $9.990: 50x100x16 was $26,550 8«ll $16,900: 60x150x16 was $49,990 sell $29.990; 100x200x20 was $96.500 sell $74.990. 1-800- 406*5126. UMHQHT PIANO, $328; Rainbow vacuum and shampooer. $450. Call f336) 996-8706.________________ USED RAILnOAD TIES. $2 ea. Delivery service available. 336-699*2006or699>6593.______________ W ia BUY JUNK cars. 264-2859 or 264-4194. $499.00 Down on SmgfiwMet w/ a/e. Call 800-539-7814 or 336-744- 9557._________________________ $995.00 Down on Doublewldes w/ a/c. Call 800-593-7814 or 336-744- 9557.________________________ 2BR, 2BA, 14X70 mobile home. sel'Up on rented land in Woodteal area. Price nBgoliable. 704*647- 0 8 9 0 .______________________ 3BR. 2BA MOBILE home. $7500. Financing available. 284*6050. AMAZING RENT-T0 K5wn program. Don't let your landlord get rich...cail for details. 744-1305^_____ M o h ilp H o m e s / R e n t I M И О « и HOME. Adulls, ■ton, rel. washer/diyer, air. taOfmtk. 99M23S.____________ 2 IR MOBIU home In Advance. No pit, no children. 996.4699. M R MOWLE HOME FOR sale or rent, IS acres, liam, lenced PMlures, W. Davie Co. 940-5723. M R MOBILE HOME In Shady Grov» area. |38S'mo. 940-2348. ADVANCE-VERY PRIVATE,restrictions, lor single person only. 1BH trailer, unlumlshed, relerences. SetWuk. SSSO/deposit. twtinesneq. 1 •704-962-9894. TRAILERS FOR RENT. Water himlshed. LocalM on Turrentine Church Rd. Call 99^774в leave mnsaoe. M o b ile H o m e s / S n ie WE TRADE for anything of value. Let you car, jewelry, appliances.•te. make the down --------- -- your new home. Call or33S-744-9$57. •593-7614 1fB$ FISCHER 14X71 Mobile home, solid, welt-built. $9000. RafriQerator. stove. Rheem central ■if unK Included. 2BR w/walk-ln doeeti, 2 tuN baths, real wood bumino ' Areplace. Buyer tupansWe for movtng and set-up.> H m li рчмпву in MocksviUe. р д а л е т з вGROOM ING SHOP BETTER VALUE HOMES Bank repossessions at wholesale priceslll Don’t pay too much. Call todav-1-800*278*3146.__________ BRAND NEW 1998 14x80 set up in beautiful park. Ready to move in for more information call 800-593-7814 or 336*744*9557._______________ CREDIT HOTLINE No sales, no hassle, get pre­approved by phone in 30 min. or less. Call 800*593*7814 or ________336*744*9557._________ LANO HOME PACKAGES, over 400 properties in 5 counties. Land is ready. To meet naw owners call 744-1305-Victory Homes. LIQUIDATIONj 3 LEFT, '97 must move doublewldes. fumished/decorated. Lowest prices of the year! Call for dotails. 744- 1307._________________________ MUST SELL; 1968 mobile home, QC. $1500. Call 336-751-3376 or 751 ■7285._____________________ NEW DBL WIDE .739 acre, 3BR, 2ba. heat pump. decK. ready for house loan. 998*5816.___________ WE HAVE OVER 100 i . . . available immediately. ZERO down. We finance eveiything. Oakwood Winston-Salem. 767-7150. ^96 CLOSE OUT' 2*64'x28’d.w.-$375/mo. 1-70’x28' d.w.*S355/mo. 1*56'x28‘ d.w.-$325/mo. 1-44'x28’ d.w.-S250/mo. 4*80’x14' s.w.-$220/mo. All loaded-built In Mocksviile Bonansi Mobil« Hornet pUel Э36-998-5098 |H 0099,LO Q 09 M|«MNavMrStwMlt,cr«, providing accounSng/; payroll services lor small busir^ss. Preparation ol business & iixlividual income tax returns. 335-940-5589 GALVALUMESOYCAR WARRANTY Longest Lasting 3' Coverage / Many Colors | Pole Buildings Metal Roofs & Siding 1-8S8-27S-6050 mO-STATE METALS В & D, Design & Construction “ЗГо i>M cct *^ o u .i < B u d gG t!” AddMom . KHehMt • Bithi • Rtplactment Window« • Sun Room* • Siding • MatoniY • Uglrt Excavating • RMonrtloiw.DMk*.Til* Worii.Small Repairs. | LigMCommarelal WMk .Bob Cat» Back HMSarvlM, I М . М 1 Half or Full Day. | aVn.En 3»7в1Ч212 „aeliaullla NC « I » « FOR LEASE STORAGE TRAILERSor Short Теггл - RENTALS) TRUCK/NO COMPANY, INC. M 7I US Hwy. M l N. • MoetovNlB, NC 31Ме2*771в • (800) 24747SS-US REPOS, S/W, 0/W, rea^ to move in today. Call for details. 744*1306. ‘65 OAKWOOD 14X65, 2BR. new carpet, remodeled bath, w/ deck. 36500.940*5136._______________ '96 DOUBLEWIDE, REPO. 3BR, 2ba, del, set-up. wholesale price. 10% down. $275/mo. 1-600-278- UUNDRY SERVICE-WILL pick3146. • - --------------- • FREE CELL PHONE with free minutes. Activation, requlad. (336) 616*6600._____________________ HOUSEKEEPING QUICK «dependable. We will clean your home for a reasonable price. Free estimates. Calt Teresa or Jaime at 492*5398. '97 MODEL, 14x70. repo, 2BR, 2ba, 9K bolow book value. 10% down, S17S/mo. 1-800-278-3146. '97 DOUBLEWIDE REPO, del & set. new air, 10% down. $315/mo. 1-800-276*3146.________________ ‘97 MODEL, 14X60, repo, 3BR, 2ba. vinyl, shlng., 10% down, pmts. S216 mo. 1*800*276*3146. '98 MODEL, 14X60, REPO, 2BR, 2ba. vinyl siding, 10% dp. pmts. S2ia/mo. 1*Г'"‘ *--------- PIANO TUNINGepâin'no  Rebuilding Self-players, Sales & Sen/ice Wallace BarfonJ 998*2789 PRESSURE CLEANING: Alt Types siding, clean and waterproof decks. pati03, driveways and walkways. 264*4277. R V / M o t o r H o m e 1976 UYTON CAMPER, 16 ft. w/awning. 4 new tires, ac. heater, stove & refrig. Sleeps 6. Call 264- 6136._________________________ '62 MIDAS MOTORHOME, 24\ 50,000 miles. 454. loaded, make offer. 492-5238. ABC PAINTING AND WALLPAPERING 15 years experience "Our commitment is quality through experienced teamwork.“ 751-3813 PRIMESTAR SATELLITE BYI.C.E., INC.-S99 Installation after $50 mail In rebate. Plus receive the first month of Prime Value Pak and HBO, FREEI Call noW‘1 *800*563- 1339. Limited time offer/some restrictions may apply.__________ RENT-A-HUSBANDHandyman, odd lobs, small jobs ok. Free estimates. 996-5371 RILEY TRUCKING •-Bob Car Work* •Driveway Rock Delivered* •Small Jobs Welcome* Phone-996-5766 Mobile-940-7954 WISECAHUER MINI-STORAGE F o r a ll y o u r storage needs, choose us! C om e b y to in q u ire about free re ntal. 2 9 7 5H H y.6 4 E in F o rl( CnCC (oiiayl (336) 9 9 8 -8 8 1 0 C O M M E R C IA L B U IL D IN G F o r Lease 1360 sq. ft. O ffice Space, Retail, Hair Salon or Workshop NEW BUILDING EXCELLENT LOCATION 2565 Old Glory Rd. Clemmons 766-7054 or 993-2222 Ask for Tommy Joanie Moser Memorial Park Part-time Park Attendant Open and clojc gaie*. meet picnic groupt, maintain ballfield and ground«, operate tractor. 15-25 hr»/ wk. Thur«.-Sat. S8.6K/hr. Requirci 1 yr. related experience. Prefer someone living close lo park (UwiiviilciK»). Fonydi CMMy A l«e. 500W.Pa«tli St. 727-»46 EOE hiip;//www.co.foriyth.nc.u« JDEAL JOB H M MBTIMmit O F CLEM M O N S N O W A C C E P T IN G A P P L IC A TIO N S F O R T H E F O L L O W IN G P O S ITIO N S a N S D ^ m o R i t i T ^ r иишпли ^Ш П FOB cnìS's J * ; v m . ¡F INTERESTED APPLY IN PERSON TO MKADOWBKÒOK MANOB O f CLBMMONS 3NS CLBMMONS BOAO k:lb m m o n s, n c ATTN: СТГНТША И В аС К BN SOC 33é.7íé-W58 SMALL SATÍLUTC DISHES tM Installed. WILL CLEAN YOUR HOME. Call Tricia Brown 264-4579.__________ WILL OO HOUSE cleaning. Also sewing & mending In my home. 751-7095, anytime. up, wash, lold & hang, nexl day delivery. StO lull load. rei-329S. LINK'S SEAMLESS QUTTERING Richard Unk-Owner Free Estimates __________996-1798___________ NO TIME TO CLEAN? Lei me do it lor you. Excellent rates & relerences. 492-2943.___________ OSBORNE ELECTRIC lor all your electrical needs.Free Esllmales. 751-3396. PAINTING Remodeling - Home Repairs Large or Small Free Estimates JAMES MILLER 998-0340 BAILEY « HOWARD TOURSNashville, Tenn.-sold oul. Amlsh Counlry, Lancaster, Penn.-sold oul. Nov. 21, Pigeon Forge, Tenn., 1 day, annual Christmas Shopping Tour and Wlnlerlesl lights. $3Si5erson. Dec. S &6,MvrtTeBeach,2 shows,2 meals. $130 ea. Driven Gene Uvenqood, 998-4336. SALISBURY MOTOR CO.Buick - Dodge 700W.lnnes St., Salisbury _________704-636-1341_________ VOLKSWAGEN VAN. GOODcondition. Needs muHler. $1750. 336-751-2723.__________________ ■84 BMW 533, new paint, clean, $3800-neg. 492-7450.___________ '89 FORD JAYCO, mlnl-moloi home. 27 It., 16,500 miles. Sleeps slx-luily equipi. $21,500.996-2062. '89 TAURUS GL, low mileage, gmd condillon. 998-6985 or 751- '90 DODGE DYNASTY, gray. GC. 492-5904._____________________ '93 HYUNDAI ELANTRA, black. 5 spd., 4 dr., 24V DOHC, AC, PW, PD, PS, PB, cruise, AM/FM cassette, lilt/sllde power moonrool, now tires In lasl year, 71K miles, FUN TO DRIVEII Great conditioni $4800 obo. Call 751-1479, leave messaqe. '*7 DODOE STRATUS, air, IW, cruise, auto. AM/FM cass., 30,000 miles, like new. Take over paymenls. 336-998-3807.________ '97 FORD TRUCK, F-150 XLT, LB., loaded, air, till, cruise, aulo, V- 8, am/lm cassette, p.w., remote door enlrv, anil-lhelt alanii, rnmole mirrors, alloy wheels, Reese hitch, running boards, bedllner, 30-gal gas lank, rear sliding window, 2- lone paint, power seal, 15,000 ml., like new. $18,195.940-5065. NEED TO BUY 2 lo 10 acres ol land. Call 336-284-2653. WANTEOI WE BUY tumllure- bedroom sets, dining room sets, coHee a end tables, desks, art, baby llems-slrollers, carseals, cribs, walkers, swings. RED DOOR Consignment Fumilure Gallery. 768-03l5. 2513 Neudort Dr., Clemmons_____________________ WANTED: CHARLOTTE PANTHER tickets lor SepL 27lh game. Large family looking lor any number. Please call (336) 998- 2191. Leave conlldenllal message lor LiS concerning olfer._________ WANTED: ROOMMATE TO help wllh bills In 2 BR house. 492-5904. WANTED: WWII GERMAN souveniers. Helmets, daggers, unllomis, etc. Up lo $3000 paid lor some items. Strict conlidence ^ u re d Call Skip e 336-774-4045 WOULD LIKE TO lease land or buy a permit lo bow hum on, in Davie Co. 998-1741 alter 6pm, ask lor Ronnie. »»•CUANIIiM eUVHX Private Нолю wd Sfflia aiiilniii« CillfurAFrMEsUiMtt INSURED M-751-27M o«wm оам .ипха t Ш omiis GENETREXLER ROOnNG New & Old Roofs 24 Years Experience Free Estimates33e-IS«-4»71_ L A B B T S W O O D F L O O R ] § E R V !Q £ Laying • Sarxfng > Finishing FREE ESTIMATES' Owner; Larry McClMtfiey 129 Lakewood Drive 336-751-1721 W A I V T E D ] e x p e rie n c e d ] L ic e n s e d H a ird re s s e r I for busy I Clemmons Solon I Pleose Coll 766-8047 i n R U L L - e M S - l h M b Caprti: Д 1 $ 1 1 И , Д 1 6 а 1 т 1 1 М AISbsDogLsts 336-751-3442Mocksviile. NC TANGLEW OOD PARK SEASONAL GROVNDSKEEPER 8-10 Months employment 40 Kre plus per week. Must work weekends: U )Q i^ fb r.im ^ penfi^torMtain Park slwKars tnd g r a ^ in ah w M f o n r ^ Apply in person Tangiewaod Personnel onice (Main ОГПсс) Hwy 158 West Clemmons, NC 27012 8;30A-4:30? Mon-Fri O F C LEM M O N S N O W A C C E P T IN G A P P L IC A T IO N S F O R T H E F O L L O W IN G P O S IT IO N ; E X r W ^ ^ C O O K , M v s r a A V i c a ^ f l ^ i x p i u D K x , MEDICA14 D B N T A l^ '^ ^ N INtUIANCE, 4SIIC P iM p siC K !n M ft> A roy^^ ETC. IF INTERESTED APPLY IN PERSON TO M B A O O ^B O O K MANOB OF CLBMMONS SftS CLBMMONS BOAD «CLBMMONS, NC ATTN: C Y N raiA ПВВСВ BN SDC , 33Ì-7SM1SS DAVIE COUNTY EN TERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 20,1998 - D7 S L A S S S F I E D S INEXPEMSIVE PROFITABLE E m p lo y m e n t ACCOUNTING/BANKING EXCELLENT growth opportunlly with well established, progressive, and rapidly growing bank In soulhwestem Mad. Business oriented degree with lundamenlal accounling skills Is desired. Seeking a quality individual wllh communlcallon, organlzalion, computer, and mulli-lask skills. Full b;nelils package. Submit resume lo: Accounllng/BanWng Position, c/o Davie Counly Enterprise Record, PO Box 99, Mocksvillo, NC 27026. AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH ASSISTANT l-Will work al Ihe Piedmont Research Slalion-Poullry Unit wllh duties involving layers and broiler breeders. Feed and care lot birds, keep records ol egg production, leed consumption, and olher research measurements. Operate, mainlain and clean equipment. Assisi where needed In Ihe conduct ol research trials. Requirements: complellon ol high school. Prefer one year ol terming experience or equlvalenL Musi have valid driver’s license. Salaiv range: $15,786-$24,040 wllh stale benelils. Send slate application lo Piedmont Research Station, 8350 Sherrills Ford Rd., Salisbury, NC 26147. EOE. Security Officer '7 to 7 /hr I Part-time (25hr) Second Shift Opening In Mocksviile. No Exp. Necessaiy. Call 766-7698 for i ■■II E m p lo y m c n l ‘CHRISTMAS AROUND THE WORLD'Hiring new demonstrators No investment Free $300 sample kit No coiieclions, no delivery inlen/iewlng now Call 996-6449 lor appointment Also booking parties ATTENTION STUDENTS AND relirees. Valel posllion for retirement resort. PT/some weekends. Call 998-6112, 6am- 9pm or apply In person lo Bermuda Vlllaqe, Hwv. 801 S., Advance. CONCRETE HELPER, TRAVELreq. Drivers license prelerred. Call 284-4369, Mon.-Fri., 10am-2pm lor appllcallon. EEO._______________ COOK NEEDED AT Miller's Restaurant. Apply In person to Miller's Restaurant In Mocksviiie. E m p io v iiie n l DAVIE FAMILY YMCA Part'llme alter school counselor needed lo work with school-age children al Cooleemee slle. Musi be able lo work 2:45 p.m.-6 p.m. Pre-employment criminal record check and drug test required. Apply In person al the Davla Family YMCA, 215 Cemeloiy St., Mocksviiie. DEPENDABLE ROOFING LABORERS needed. Leave messaqe al 336-492-5923._______ DRIVER-START UP lo 34e/ml. 85% drop-n-hook Irelght. O/Os ask aboul Bie/mi. and morel 800-441- 4953. EOE.____________________ EXP. CARPENTER FOR Iraming crew. 40-plus hrs. weekly w7 overtime. Paid vacation & Insurance. Must be dependable. No dmgs, no hot-heads. i»-467-7061 orm998-7465. E m p lo y m e n t Lie. HAIR STYLIS-K $9 TO $l2/hr. pay ¿ben.P.T. or F.T. (2 salons) Salisbuiy 630-0002 Statesville 256*5856____________ LOOKING FOR RELIABLE RNs, LPNs, & CNAs for staH rellet. MedstaM (800) 647-9751.________ MAINTENANCE POSITION AT Bermuda Village. FT, exp. req. Excellent working conditions. Please call Allison at 998*6784, M- F. 6*4.________________________ NEEDED IMMEDIATELY: EXPERIENCED LPN or CNA Duties include venipuncture & X- rays. Send resume or drop off to: Caroilna Primary Urgent Care, 1590 Farmington Rd., Mocksviile, 27028. 336*998*6004, Are You Ready?l We have an exceptional outside sales opportunity. Which wiil mean 40K-50K or more 1st year, lilail or fax resume to: Personnel Director 2840PljaaPlKe,Sutte2SS Raleigh, NC 27612 Fax;148M9340S3 C o o k / D i e t a r y A i d e IM tied fMllHy need« • full thrie cooWdletity lUe. Experience In long tenii cire needed. Excellent lienelit». Apply In person Monday - Friday 9;00am&3;00pm. lOeTHBWMlSt • MocktvHle,NC 27028 Ггиск Oliver S Yard Helper Apply in person Call for an appointment JCaudeilLumlwr Company F162 Sheek Street, Mocksviile 336-751-5886 HIRINGCNA’S Flexible Schedules Apply at; Maple Leaf Heatth Care 2640 Davie Aw. States\iiie, N0 28625 704«7W705 108 tied fMllHy now taking applicatiou tor Heiper/CNA claM.Eama ulary wliile you are training. Caii 336-751-3535 or apply In person lo Carol Crawford at 1007 Howard St. 8:30 am & 4:00 pm. H A V E FU N & EA R N EXTRA $$$ $7-8/hour working in local stores. Demo products Thursday - Saturday, some Sunday work INTERESTED? Please call 800-411-4891 Experienced or will train. A i d e s Full Ume Dletaiy AIdH needed 11:00 im to 7:30 pm. No experience requited. Eiceltentbenefltt. Apply in person tietween 9:00 am & 3:00 pm Monday-Friday. 1017Иимп1П. • Mocfcm«ie,liC2702S Imeiieclaatc Viicaaicaes Diii/ie CoiiBity SoUoolb Now Accepting Applications fo r Packers 8i Pickers at our office located at the GATX Davie Plant 9UBtWM)c«RoMi AdvMKt.NCAppllcallon Times are Momtay - Friday 9:00 am -10:30 am or 2:00 pm ■ 3:30 pm (Pluse brioi two iorms of LD. - ooe picture (D utd Social Security Can! or Binh Cntificate) or Call 336*940*5888 for details N m raFM EOE a9it.iM»bp O F F I C E A D M I N I S T R A T O R I n - H o m e A i d e P o s i t i o n A v a i l a b l e Duties include providing personal assistance and care to ill or aged clients of the CAP Home Care Program. Requirements include ability to read and write and understand instructions. Must be at least 18 years of age. On-the-job training provided. Own transportation necessary. Nursing Assistant training or First Aid training a plus. Full time positions with group benefits as well as part time flexible hours with group benefits are available. Competitive salary. Contact: Davie County Hospital CAP Department PO Box 1209 Mocksviile, NC 27028 336-751-8349 EOE HomeMax, Inc. has an immediate opening lor an Olliœ Admlnisttator in its innovative model home villages in its (2) Mocksviiie iocallons. The ideal candidate will have at least 3 years experience in office administration and accounting, locusing on accounts payable, record keeping and job cost tracking. The incumbent will also reconcile cash accounts, prepare and conduct cash deoosits and maintain the Village Inventory ledger. The candidate will provide payroll and benelits administrative support to the Village associates and Insure that the Village complies with all licensing and insurance requirements, An Associates degree In Accounting or Business Administration Is prelerred and previous experience in an automated accounting environment Is a plus. HomeMax oilers a competitive salary and an excellent benelits package including 40l(k) Plan, Prolit sharing and slock options, II you quality, please send a cover tetter stating the desired position, location ol Interest and your salary requirements along with your resume to: (Please note: Resumes received without a location ol interest or salary requirement cannot be considered) Tommy Uoyd Director, Humin Resources HomeMtx,lnc. One Nortli Commerce Center 3NtT№ it Drive Mle<gh,NC27«( tax91M77-9M2______ E m p lo y m e n t NEEDED; CONSTRUCTION LABORER. 345-2504 alter 6 p.m. NEW CHILO CARE OPENINQ In Mocksviiie In September Is currenlly laking appllcallons lor qualilied teachers. Educalion and experience required. Benelll package Included. Send resume lo: 175 River Cresi 01., Clemmons, NC 27012,778-0316. POSrriON OPEN WrrH Ihe Davie Co. Tax Admlnlslrallon:Tllie: Tax Clerk: Salary Grade: 57, Salary Range: S16,555-$2S,682 Briel DescrTplion;Dulles Included llsling and assessing Ihe value ol personal properly, and a variety ol olher clerical dulies. Applicants musi have Ihe ability lo deal courteously wllh Ihe public, and have good malh skills. A general knowledge ol modem ollice practices, and operallon ol ollico equipment will be expecled. Some computer knowledge and good dala enlry skills will be helpluT. Submll appllcallon lo: Mary Nell Richie, Davie Co. Tax Adminislralor, 123 S. Main St., Mocksviiie, N.C. 27026. Applicallons will be received until msllion Is lilled. Davie Counly Is on equal E m p lo y m e n t NEEDEDI MOBILE-HOME sel-up person, drivers license required. 998-5426 or 996-2470.________^ PERSON TO CLEAN private homes, FT, Mon-Fri. Good pay/benelils. Cloverlleld's. 760- RETAIL SALES FOR new Radio Shack In Mocksvillo. Full-lime & part-time. Call 336-776-1467, evenings or 704-663-6087 days. Ask lor Mr. Cannon.__________ SHEETMETAL MECHANICS NEEDED to work on lhe new conslruclion ol BILo Mocksviiie. Call Mechanical Trades, 706-592- 4029, X-16._________________^ SITTER NEEDED TO care tor inlanl in a prolesslonai ollice selling. Part-lime or lull-time. M-F, 6-5, excellent pay. Call 99B-3666. TEACHER POSmON NEEDED lot belore & alterschool center. Call 765-9205 lor more inlomiallon. HELP WANTED; EARN up lo $¿00 per week assembling products al iiome. No experience. INFO 1-504- 646-1700 DEPT. NC-5377. TANKER DRIVER NEEDED. Qood driving record, 2vrs CDL. good pay & benelils. 336-№6-8810. Service Technician Wanted Service Technician, authorized Ford/Mercury dealer, must have own tools. Call Roger Beck. 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 2 1 6 1 (M ocksviile) ExpPrcf'd 3rd Shift Clefflfflons $7.S0-S8.00/hr Temporary Resources Temp To Hire Jobs!!! ' 1 i:nie MriHUenanieI Wcitehouse Distnnu! <ExpPref'd Heavy Ufting Req.1st Shift All ShiftsDavieCounty Clemmons -{7,00/hr $7.S(>$8.00/hr Don't Miss Out! Call For Appt! 744-8307 „ CNA’S To Cover Davie County All Shifts Part-Time &.Full Time Flexible Hours • Must Be Certified 336-724-1197 Piedmont HomeHealth, Inc. Winston-Salem 'The hometown company, we'll treat you like you'd expect." S a r a L e e H o s ie r y Y.Klkinvillt,’ i'i.irit Employment Security Commlsiion is now accepling applications for ' Incentive operaton on 2nd t jrd shifts in the loarding and Final • Inspection Departments. ; Applkantt must pass basic sktis tasting and a drug scraening test “ ‘Strong work racord and manufacturing experience desired***.; Sara Lee Hosiery tffers * full lieneflu package that includes:.; -Mtdkil/DtntilMiiu ~ -HolldiyFty '4 •Vtatlonny ~ •fmpfc)«* Stock Owntnhip Han ■ ' ' •Bmploy»» Stock PurchmPlin ' , -•Short Ttrm Dlubillty j •Llftliuunnca -z •RetlrmwiitMin i•CrtdltUnlon . 'i 'Im ployteSton 2 ' Tuition Rtfund ¡j Applications will be taken at the ^ Yadklnvlle Employment Security Commission Office Ì! Equal Opportunity Employer ; i v i DAVIR c o u n t y EN T ERPRISE RECORD, Au*. 20,1998 Slaoey SbPeit N.C. Special Olymp^ K.SInit ;, Sticey Street uf Mwks'ville leu I t o Mined alhelelc of the year by Spechi OlympIcaolNuithCarulina. i ' ' » » received ihc awwIduringlhelWK iBilenhi|)conference W A ug.8 lnResean.'li J r i^ le Parie.'Davie Gajinty's Spccial X)^iiìpics program re* |ceiyedacommilnient 'to'excellence awanl for equesliian events. ■■ Sueil,aDavicHighSchoolgradu- ale whi> woriu al Fuixler America, .competes in cqueslrian, Irokctliall. bocce, softball, volleyball, aquatics, athletics and cycling. Inaddition.shedcm«nstrateslcad- ciship skills as a Special Olympics Global MessengeraixlAthkieCoun- cil members. She served on the 1998 Summer Games evaluation team. Shewasnominatedbyhermother, KalhieStnrii.cooidinaiorofthc Davie program. "Special Olympics has been a very important part ol'my daughter's life," she wnite. In her own words, 'Mom, Special Olympics is a place when: its O K to be me. It's where I con do my best'." Davie's equestrian program was recognized for its focus on quality. By buildingrclaiionships with as­ sociations andorganizationsthatdeal with the sport of equestrian, the pro­ gram has been able to secure horses and necessaiy equipment at little or no cost. Rcccmly, an anonymous donor made a horse trailer available for the program’s use. The program has had event sincluded at local, amateur horse shows. "Their initiatives help make this one of the best equestrian programs across the state," said Keith L. Fishbume.prcsidcntofSpcciolOlym- pics of Noilh Carolina." The awanl was acccpted by Kathie Streit. Stacey Streit is congratulated by David Middleton, chairman, and Keith L. FIshbume, president of N.C. Special Olympics. AMigm 7BACT0R PULLSISHOW Saturday, August 22nd • 6:00 p.in. Rain Dale: August IM FREE CHILDREN’S PEDAL PÜLLI AMMSSION: Ч mmalion - CMdrn undw 12 FRB SCOTCH miSH FIRE DEPARTMENT 3220 Needmore Rd., Woodleaf, NC (Tm Нку. eoi sajlh lust pasl Cooleeme to Needmem fíd. on itjhL FoScm «ÿns.; FOR MORE INFORMATKM CAU: (704) 27*4в2в D a v i e D a t d i n e 1hutsday,Aug.20 C M ta l WOKS’I Inioch Cbb. Ber- nufa Run Counuy Club, 9:30 am. $8.75. Catt468-2»(S. Si»iday,Aug.23 HoMCOMiat ChntmH Grove Unkcd MHhodMCterdLSuniayschool, lOam. Wonhip, 11 &m.Guesls|«2Àer Rev. Melvin Beriier. Coveted dish hmch in fellowship hall. ^OMCQMk«. Ubcfly United MrthodM C M v dalsttme Rd. Worship servicc. 9:45am, with new pastor PhUlip Park. Song wvice. 11:15 am. Lunch following ser- vicei 'ntRiWaihic«K«ft.MocloiMe(hodM C I«h.N .C 80l S. 3iràlearcDmU3.158. Adv«e.lO:3Qam.Fof(narelnfo,cail336' 99S^S5I8. Su^,Aug.30 W ( ^ Sm k> M I k k M , Ea||> «idilionil. relaxed chuich. Reunions Ongoing Yadkin Vaky 1ЫМ1 Braden A«]d>- tioa, Brock Gym. Ы Sunlay of cach momh. 2:30 p.m. All rahbil ownen Nvvlcomc. Coll 336-998-9858. АкЫюНа Апопугоош in Nfocksivllc Sun- days,6p,m.andWednesda)-s,8p.m.R)finro. call 75M490 or 75l*7786. Thursdays. 8 p.m. at Ealons Baplisl Church. Rjr info, call 492-2614. In Cooleemcc, Tuesdays & Fri* days. Rp.nv 1пГо,са112Ы-6151 LiviagWUhCaoccrSupfMclGrDUfsCun' cer Scnices. Inc. 2nd Tw«bv. noon-l:30 p.m.. Davic County Library. For more info. са1П5Ш 13ог 725-7421. M OK(M ol^cfPrcsdioolm ). Mxc* donia Momviim Church. Support, fcllow' ship, crafts & food Childrcn guided in own progntm MOPrcrS, 9-JO-11:30 am. Regis- tratkm fee flexible lo of chikiren anending. Scholarships available. For mort info, call 9984394. lst&3tUFrkbyi Hiriofk tevis iK t 2nd Tbesday. Davie County Public Ubrary. 6:30 p.nt Everyone welcome. Sunday, Aug. 23 Wkkakwl<MÍiM,RichPaikShelici2.1 RSVP Sewing ■B*.RSVP0rncc.9am.-l p.nv Card A Board Games. Еам Room, 1:30- 4:30 p.m. Friday. Aug. 28 Brfalie.East Room, l-5p,m. Ongoing. SiKtr Strtfen. Bruck Gym, 6:30-9 ant. Mon.~Frl Silver Slridtn. Cooleemcc School. 6-8 am. Siher Striden. Smiih Gm\e Gym. 6-8am. S№ tr Heakh Exerdses: Scnkir Center. M.W.P. 8:.^(V9 am. Mock Placc. M.W. 10 am. DmIeScokirCenterScnkirNuiritkxilunch. noon M-W. 11 am. Thurs. Sc Fri. ChairE»rdMs.MWF.Scnk)rCcnicr.8:30- 9 am.; Mondays and Wednesdays, Cool- ecmee gym. 7 JO-8 am. Report Davie Dateline Items By Noon Monday Item fcr Dtvft DMrihK should be reponed by noon Monday of the publicaikm week. Call751*2l20ordrDpitbyiheofncc,S.Main Sl. across from (he counhou.sc. C l № B № T S A L Í ! B est P rice o f th e S eason on A ll In-Stock Snapper* M owersI G reat Savings o n A ll In-Stock Stihi*W eed T rim m ers! M ean 10% OFF o w * M N lv lM ir iip r ic M l S T IH L rown & Counlry Hardware 6-UW.lU«'slu.M.S( M.uUsv.lU • /М и м ldM s4IUiYearRei 421 E.. Forbush Fire Dept Lunch, 1 p.m. S pedai Events Àùg.2i&22 ISlii Aafloal Homeracning. Farmington Commtmily Center. FrWay.7 p.m. Saurday, S p.ih. O o ^ l music, food. Admtsskxi: S5. CdUaa \mder \2 fret. CaU 33&998-2068 ibr info. Saluiday,Sepl19 IM M O i'niSqaiR,dow iilow n square, Moduville. 10 &III.-10 p.ia Car show & - c wBH, gmes, cintiiaiiuiicni. food. craAs, « n à daice. '№ more inTo, call HIsloric pnieinc.«336.75M S33. 8Munliy,Aug.22 IMCnaMIMvi^KrkBapiaChadi. 9uB.-l:30|iim. !№ùndiy,Aug.27 IM tnaM OM m DnieCeiM yBnali anK .ltU L -4i30pra. Au0.27&S«pl3 >»1II M w ip a ia a Am itsiim m « yi»Mii>,DavieCouniy Ho.piial.li«, 7- KXfpim. To R|l«er, call 336-763-6033 or 33H »i4seL Mandiy.Sipl14 M IM «t,FnU nkcdM cih- 1,2*7:30pjn. For more tnformatiorv on ihesc estnts, call 751-2325. RacCtub Before ($ 15)or aAer ($25)school and out of school programs. Registialkm opea Good Tnwfs Square Dance GroupmeeuatFarmlngiorCommuniiyCen- tcr, 7 p.m. c\try Monday. Senior Line Dancing Mondays« 10 am. $1. step Aerobics Mondays, Thursdays 7 p.m. Saturday. 10 am. $l5/monh for2days.$20for3days. SIverstriders Walk Club Senkn. 50 and up. M-F. 6:30-9 am. No charge. 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Contest Details In This issue Pages B4-B5 Football '98 New Coach Has Big Expectations For Davie High School War Eagles Special Sections Inside D A V I E C O U N T Y 50« E N T E R P R I / ^ E C O R D IT lOOaW ..USPS 149-160 Number 35 Thursday, Aug. 27,1998 By Jeanne Gaither Davie County Enteiprise Record Approxinutely 145 pounds of mari­ juana was seized ftom a ttiobile home on Pineville Road Friday night. ■ Offìcers from the Davie Counly Sheriffs Depaitment were operating a drivei'slicensecheclconFarmingtonRoad in firont of die old Farmington Hardware Store when Ihey saw an approaching ve­ hicle stop and nim around, according to Detective Chris Shuskey. Corporal Brian Diggs pursued the ve­ hicle. driven by Samuel Caspar Hernandez, lo 132 Pineville Road. Officers noticed an odor believed to be marijuana coming from the vehicle. They searched the car, finding no drugs, but saw drug paraphernalia through the window of Ihe mobile home, Shuskey reported. After obtaining a search warrant for Ihe residence, ofTicers conftscated two dufile bags full of marijuana, $3,000 in cash and an AK47 assauh rifle. ■niey also seized two vehicles and $10,000 in cash from another vehicle believed to be connected to that resi­ dence, Shuskey added. Hernandez, 16, was anested for traf­ ficking in marijuana and conspuacy to traffic in marijuana. He was also charged with driving without a license and speed­ ing to elude arrest. Elias Sanchez Gaspareno, 24, and By Mike Bamhardt Davie County Enteiprise Record ■. BlockschedulingatDavieHighSchool is going well, and teachers, parents and ktudenis generally favor the program, i'according to a review of ihe 1997-98 : academic year. I "1 feel like people will continue to gel ; more confident with Ihis," Principal Linda ' Bost told members of the Davie Board of > Education, "It's a different, belter way to miuiage Ihe day. Teaching is still what ; goes on in the classrooms." ■; Allhough 39 percent of the students : surveyed said they find it difficuh to pay ; aneation for the longer class period in the iUock schedule, a majority said lh(:y like greater variety of courses, ihey can i^ iji bett^ when taking fewer subjects, '•1^* ........... . «It's a dWterent, better way to manage the day. iTeadilng is still what goes on in the dassrooms.** , -OHaPilneipriUiMtaaoMi they can lake more core academic sub­ jects, they can re-take classes mote quickly. Another important aspect of the block scheduled to the stt^nts:Sg pen:ent said it's vety important they don't have as many textbooks to cany. P^ntssurveyed about blockschedul- ing also overwhehning answered ques­ tions favoring the block, but disa^eed with the statement that it would be diffi­ cult to pay attention for the entire period. A total of 75 percent of the parents said Ihey genetally su p ^ block scheduling. Board member Davie Owens said sni­ dents like Ihe block method because they have fewerclassestocontend with. Teach- eis like it because they have fewer stu­ dents and more tune for phmning. What's impoitant, Owens said, is that students leam more. "It looks like people feel good about it, but..." It's difficult to tell whether the system is UKieasingwhatstudenls leant, although there was a significantly higher penxnt- age of students to make Ihe honor roll last year, Teachen said the^ get to know sju- Davie Sheriffs Detectives Robert Troner and Chris Shuskey and SBI Agent Sam Gregoiy count the approximately $10,000 confiscated from a car in which Angela Mariscal, at left, was a passenger. The money was In a grocery bag under the seat, - Photo by Robin Fetgusson License Check LeadsTo Seizure Of 145 Pounds Of Marijuana Fortino Garcia Gaspareno, 32, also resi­ dents of 132 Pineville Road, MocksviUe, wete charged with trafTtcking in mari­ juana and conspiracy to traffic in mari­ juana. The suspects were placed in the Davie County Jail under a $600,000 secured bond. They are scheduled to make iheir first court appearance Aug. 27 in Davie County District Court. neaieSee3Aimt(d-Pa(c4 j b a v le H ig h B l o c k S c h e d u l i n g G e l s F a v o r a b le В е \ л ^ dents better under the block, but that it is mote difficuitfor Ihem to moke up missed classes.Teachers reported usingavariety of teaching methods, including coopera­ tive learning and small group woric. The survey concluded that snidents in college prep courses tend toliketheblock more, snidents in tech prep courses tend to have no opinion about the block, and studentswho dislike schoolgenerallyihs- like the block scheduling. In addition, there is no significant cor­ relation between parent support of the blockandlevel of sudentclasses;theieis a positive relationship between parent's assessment of smdent grade slants of A's and B's and support of the block; and reliance on lecturing has a negative rela- tionshipwith teacher satisfaction with the block. , . Tlic district attorney will not charge a’ Yadkin woman accused of practicing midwifery without a license in Davie County. Emily "Amy" Medwin was chaiged with the misdemeanor in March by the Davie County Sheriffs Depaitment The chargc was dismissed in July by District Court Judge Samuel Cathey be­ causc the statute number on the warrant was incomxt. At the time the charge was dropped, AssisUint District Attorney Rob Taykr said he planned to draw a new wantM againslMedwin butannounced last week he will not file a new charge against her. The prosecuting' witness in the case has decided notlolestifyi^nstMedwin, according to Davie County SherifTs Detective Lt. Jimmy Phipi», whoinves- tigaled Ihe case. The witness, he said, does not want to pul her family through the media expo­ sure of a new trial. Only nurse-midwives, whohavebeen certified by the N.C. Board of Nuning, and consult wiUi an obstetrician may practice midwifery, according to stale law. Medwin is certified by a national mid- wifeiy group but does not meet state standards. Man Caught With 45 Cocaine Roclcs A Hannony man was arrested with 45 rocks of crack cocaine after a traf­ fic slop on Aug. 19, Quentin Maurice Johnson, 22, of 118 Doby Road, was charged by Mocks­ ville Police with pos­ session of cocaine for sale, maintaining a vehicle for the sale of cocaine, assault on an officer, resisting ar­ rest, carrying a con- cealedweaponandoperatiitgavehicle . witii an expired license plate. He wm placed in the Davie County Jail in Uue of a $40,000 bond, pending ■ Spet 24 first-appearance hearing in Davie DU- trict Court. Detective G.A. Bagshaw Mopped Ihe car operated by Johnion аЬош noM at John Crotts and BetheLChurclj roads. 1 The driver got out of the car, imi teached into the back seat (btott|h « window, Bagshaw said. Ignnring tbe officer's requests to reinain UiU, lha suspect then ran, going up adiitdriv«; only later to come back down IhM driw to where the officen were wiA H i CK P leaaeS«eP lilin^ lte4' _________V . ..T lJ « »«VW, I,:.! D A V I B C O U N T Y E N T E R P R tf^ B C O R D (USPS 149-160) 171 South Main Street P.O. Box 99 Modwville, NC 27028 (336)751-2120 PublUMdviMMybythe DAVIE COUNTY PUBUSHINQ CO. DwfightSpwto..... Robin FtrgM ton.. ..Edilor/Publlsher ■ •**-- ИмтЬчгМ MmV DWTW1WuI*«c Вмку Snyder.. ...General Manager ..Managing Editor ..Advertising Manager J>wle 1916-1966 1 ^ ^ РмМЫ« PoitigéPalclInMocluvito.NC 27028 SubMilptlon RalM 8lngl(Capy,60C«)K <20 pw уигШ North Carolina t2S P*r умг outMa NorthCaranna POSTMASTER Sand addraaa changaa to: Devia Counly Enlaipilaa Raoonl ^ Р.О.)>Ц89,Мос1|ау11а,ЫСг71»8 , Joumel 1901-1971 E d ito r ia l March For Hope: Cancer Survivors Value Their Days Davic County's Relay for Life may raise $100,000 when all the contributions are counted from the fund-raiser at the high school. That's a wonderful tribute to the generosity of the commu­ nity. Il's also a gripping reminder of the dcva.station cancer has had on so many of us. The dreaded disease has louched almost all of us. But some people survive. Many of themjoined the relay and dramatically marched around the high school track to demonstrate iheir unity. With new treatments and better effoils at early detection, cancer no longer has to be a death sentence. That was the message thal many people canied. There is hope. There is one other thing cancer victims seem to leam from their battle. They leam the value of life. What's important. What counis, and what doesn't. And they seem to make Ihe most of ihe extra days they have been given. Many of them paid a dear pricc to live. They endured radiadon bums and sickness. They suffered the painful effects of poisonous chemotherapy drags pumped inlo their veins. And they braved the misery and pain and uncertainty ihat goes with disease. Soldiers are brave in battle. Cancer victims may be braver. Battles usually are over quickly, but the fighl to survive cancer is often for years. Athletes endure pain in training. But it's nothing compared to llie suffering cancer victims subject themselves lo in their quest lo Uve. The good news is that many of them make il. Julia Howard. Sebna Suiter. Maty Waller. Danny Marion. John Wood. They refused lo accept the bleakest news. The relay organizers slaili^ a list of kxal survivors and came up with about ISO names. There's anolher trail that seems common lo cancer victims. Unlike others among us, they seem to be al peace with God. Grace and digiuty hang over them. Tlieie is ho^ for cancer victims. There is also hope for the itstofus. Hope that we can make the most of our days. Hope that we can live at peace with those around us. Hope that we can value life, even wiihoul the threat ofa dreaded disease. Converting Old Prison Will Bring Big Savings To County The location is terrible, bul the price is righl. That's the reason Ihe Davie Counly commissioners have decided lo revamp the old state prison outside Mocksviile and turn il into ihe counly jail. The savings should be considerable. The prison is several miles outside town. Traditionally, counly jails are located beside the courthouse. Oflenacomdor links the jail and the courtrooms lo avoid the risk of escapes. The comnussionas tried to build a new jail beside our courthouse, but the price was an eye-popper. The last estimate was $6.9 million. Hial sile was filled with problems, including a mysterious deposit of beating oil seeping fiom the ground. Convoting the okl prison lo a jail will cosl aboul $2.6 mil- Uoa Thai's a big savings, even if il does mean transportation proUons. — Dwight Sparks 2 • DAViii COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Aug. 27/ß5s .. jE b The Mail... Americans Becoming Desensitized To Sin To Ihc editor: Frcsidcnl Clinton addressed the American people lost night and admiited he hod nn tnappro priatc relationship with Monica Lewinsky, lliis is tnily a sad day for the Clinton famlly and all Americans. My heart goes out to Mrs. Clinton and Chelsea especially, as this admission will changc Iheir lives forever. The Prcsident’s actions and admission of inappn>pria\c behavior wiW alsohavc aprofound cfTect on (he people of (his country nnd the world. The President of ihc Um'led Slates is probably Ihc most innuenlial man in the world, and is dennitcly Ihc most inftucniial American. Tlic President’s approval rating Is still high (59% as of the moming. CBS News) among Americans. A wise man told me recently u startling and sad fact. President Clinton’s private affairis) only validate the sexual alTairs committed by men and women all over the world. Tlie statistics state approxi­ mately 50% of first-lime marriages and approxi­ mately 65% of sccond marriages end in divorce. Statisticsalsoshowthctopiworcasonsfordivorce arc money and infidelity. Could (he President's high approval rating be bccausc his actions valí­ dale the actions of so many people? Americans are hccomlng morc and more de- scnsiti/cd to sin. Our currency stales "In God We Trust" and our pledge of allegiance says wc arc "one nation under Gixl." Wlierc is God in our government? On a personal level, where is God in your life? Standing forChrist and heingnChrislian is nol Ihe popular choicc. It hurts our Christian witness when people who claim to follow Chrisi do nol acknowledge sin as evil. 1 was saddened to watch Rev. Jes.sc Jackson on the news, a man whoclaitns Iw follows Chri.si and says he spent lime with the Presidcnl yesteniay, nol explain that adultery is sin and when we suhinli tosinful desires Ihc results are far-a*acliing. We not only hurt ourselves wlicn wc sin. we hurt innwent people and grieve our Holy God. Always acknowledge sin for whal it Is-cvil, and ask God to change your heart and extend His forgiveness and healing grace. Always placc Gixl at the highest placc in your life. Let cach follower of Jesus Chrisi recommit our hearts, souls and lives to serving The Master. Tlie hymn, Ama/ing Grace, floods my heart: Amazing grace! how swcel the sound thal savedawrcichlikemellonccwaslost.bulnowam found, was Wind but now I sec. ‘Twas gracc Ihal taught my heart lo fear, and grace my fears relieved; How precious did thal gracc appear the hour I firsl believed. Through many dangers, toils, and snares, 1 have already come; Tisgrace hath brought me safe Ihiis far, and gracc will lead me home. The Lord has promised good lo me, His word my hope secures; He will my shield and portion be os long as life endures. When we've been therc ten thousand years, Bright shining as the sun, We've no less days to sing God's praise than when wc firsl begun. Patricia C. Smilh Fannington Clinton Should Resign To Ihc cdilon BillClintonshould resign now.He'sdoneenough 10 degrade ihc presidency. His deviant behavior lm brought shame toour government and country, and thcrcforc, to the Atr.crican citizens. He has cost liw American taxpayers enough money with his lying and delay. Don't make us pay for an impeachment. Valerie Slogick Mocksviile DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 27,1998 - 3 Sheriff's Office Needs Leadership To the editor: Therc was a recent article in the newspaper listing some changcs in ihe sheriffs department. Lcssthan200cilizcnswereawarcthalachangewas needed. Is this an indication of the lack of leader­ ship and management? Is this an indication that someone else can perform the job of sheriff of Davie County better? A good example of dcpartmenl procedure in­ volved Ihe theft of a cellular phone. The shcrifTs office was calicd and the cellular phone being stolen was reported. We asked for the calls lo be traccd. There was no response from ihe shcrifTs office except that no crime was committed. Was this a covcr-up for a local business or poor manage- nwnl? Citizens of Davic County, arc our lax dollars being well spent? LeadcHihip and management is a rorc thing that some people don’t havc. Clarence H. Brodgon Mocksvillc Letters Welcomed ; Tl* Eluerprist Record wefconiej letleo fiomilsteaden.UMtettmmaybeontopiaof local, stale, national or intematkmal issues. An eifoit will be nude to print alt letten provided Uiey ut not libelous, vulgar, or ii( poor taste. The editor reseives the tight to edit leiten for gtanunar and for space. All leaets should include the name and address of the writer, including a signatme. A telephone number, not to be pubiished. is alsorequested. Please have leuen in Uk newspaper,office Ьу4р.1д. Monday of the weektobepublMicd. Should We Have Bombed Terrorist Camps? MeliaaaJardan M ike C arte r D o u gK e y A kxW olT e MocksviUe W im too-Salem Cooleeiiiee M ocluville 'Y e s, because lh *y hirf al- 'Y e s. They deserved it I'm '’Y cs.W ecan'ttolen lelb al 'Sure. If t h ^ n«||y W m K M ly bombed our embassies tired oTaU the terrorism In Uie kind oTstuir.' the ones Ihat bombed Ibe em- In A IH ca.'' w orid.' hassles, It's only rifh t Ihe U & steppedhL* Realizing You're A Relic . Ñót As Bad As It Sounds Jeanne Oelther I Cleaning oul Ihe closesis is a Ictltous chore for most, bul for 1 me il lias become downright dishcarlening. ; As I tried lo sort Ihrough my clothes deciding what stays and ; wlial goes. 1 realized Ihal by modern standards I have become a : relic before reaching llie age of 30. No longer can I use Ihe "in" or "oul" stan­ dard, ns 1 have little idea what's in style these days. My aunt used lo shop for me by searching oul Ihe ugliest clothing In Ihe junior depart­ ment. Now we havc similar lasles. If Ihis doesn't mean I'm headed for the relic shelf, 1 have more proof. 1 remember saving my allowance lo buy my : favorite 45 speed rccord and rushing home lo : play it on my record player. I remember when Nixon was president. We __________ : didn'i know a thing aboul his sex life, and we : didn'i warn to know. I remember when the closest thing we had lo a sleezy TV lalkshow was Donahue, and a woman didn'i need cosmetic ; surgery 10 don a bikini in a James Bond flick. I remember when people around here had never heard of ■ Wal-Mart, "bad" meant good and leg warmers were the fashion :crazc. I remember when Vd never heard of cellulite let alone seen it : on my own thighs, and I was determined to have a deep suntan : - never giving a thought lo skin cancer or wrinkles. I remember when blue eyeshadow was cool and Ihere was no ■ such thing as MTV. If Ihal doesn't make me a relic in Ihe eyes of every Icenager on Ihe planet, I'm doomed by the fact ihal I wouldn't trade places wiih any of Ihem, though I'd gladly share my cellulite. Once a near tragedy, now having nothing to do on Salurday night comes as quile a relief. If someone notices I'm slill wearing the same shoes I wore last winter and Ihe winter before Ihal, I won'l fret over it. Isn't it sad that some people have nothing more important lo wony about? I've heard of Ihe Smashing Pumpkins. I even like a couple of Iheir songs. But more of my listening time is devoted to the standards I grew up on like U2, Duran Duran, Ellon John and Bob Seger. When I'm really in the mood to sing along, I turn lo one of those easy listening stations I used lo believe were created just lo be played in the dentist's office. It makes me angry Ihat I can'l remember the lasl lime a woinan over 30 graced the cover of a fashion msfazine. And I can't help bul wonder why an actor Robert Redfonfs age always end up playing opposite an actress at least 20 years his junior. .; Youth is a marvelous thing, but hopefully it is just the start of a long and happy life. Neetl Affordable Health Insurance? Blue Cross And Blue Shield Of North Carolina Has A Plan For You: •ComprehensiveMajor Metlical pMocksvilleOffice •Blue Advantage® Copay Plans With Drug Card •Medicare Supplement Plan In The Mail... Gospel Singing Was Blessing to the editor; , This pasl Friday and Salutday, Aug. 21 and 22, in our community, wc had 'qSospclsinging.ljuslwanUolhankGaltway for having this. Whatablcssing. Wc had many gospel groups there, singing and praising Ihe Lord. We had balloons wiih Bible verses lied to Uicm. We all got together and let them go. Whal a great way lo witness lo people. Wc enjoyed il so much. I wish wecould havc more singings. Again, whal a grcal way lo witness to people, I would just : like to say thank you, Oalcway. Debbie ScaB : . Mocksvillc i Clinton Didn't Apologize For Behavior : Totheediior. ' ' Docs a house divided always fall? • Hillaiy says Clinton didn'i do it, Monica and Clinton say he did, bul the •diffcrcncccomeswiUilhecriminaldennitionofwliattheydkl.Whelheritwas a relationship or kinky sex, Bill said she instigated il. We could have walked : bulandaskedHillaiyifitwasptopcr.Ancrall.sheisJuslalinleolderlhanhi» : 'daughter.When Clinton made Ihe four-minuicdamagcconuol, it was not an apology. was because of thal blue dress. -Wc should have known his characlcr when he didn'i serve in the mililaiy of ;<cbunlry, marched againsi it in England, and then bccame president. . . The way he uses righl, under criminal law. he can say Ihal he didn'i break *i*lhe Commandments becausc Monica is nol his neighbor's wife. He can have his own material sampled, when it shows thal Ihe genes are 99 >; ‘pctvcnl Ihc same as a chimps, he can say lhai accotding to his religion Ihis is mil his DNA sample. He could be like Ihe fellow who said loCene, "You ate : righl. bul 1 havc to go by the scripluie." Someone should Icll Hillaiy Uut this is the m Another woman said she is a sman woman and had to know. He confessed lo odullery before. Il might help if he went before Ihc American people and cried like Jimmy Swaggart. :'!! Hillary could have done the ihing Ihat would have helped most. All she had i lit» do was go before the American people and say. ':i stand by my man and I am .: ‘going Ul see thal he has counseling." <; •, ClinUin said thal in ail Ihe years of invcsiigaiions. ihcy didn'i get anything •: mminal against him or Hillaty. He didn'i Icll of Ihc 12 lo 13 cronies who werc Vo'nvicicdandscnllojail. Lewis Ockcr Mocksvillc • onica Su|^l«-FU LL Una .• Rubber & Sell Inked Stamps. 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On/y /«tvj, branches or olher plant growth can be burned. tT 'S lllTOAlTOPURN; •Garbage, paper and cardboard •Tires and other rubber products •Building materials, Including lumber •Wire, plastics, and synthetic materials •Asphall shingles and heavy oils •Paint», household chemicals and agricultural products Homeowners can bum yard trimmings '• excluding logs and stum ps - if it's allowed under local ordinances, no public pickup Is available and it doesn't causc a public nuisance. Other allowable burning includes campfires, outdoor barbcques and bonfires for festive occasions. Landowners also can open bum vegetation to clear land or rights-of- way, provided that: •Prevailing winds are away form built up areas and roads •Fires are at least 1,000 feet away from occupied buildings •Burning is done between 8 am and 6 pm Remember bum ¡»ermils issued by Ihe NC Division Forest Resources, its agents or any local government do not exclude a person from following Ike slate air tjualily rules. 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Passengers of this car wait while it is searched by officers. _ « _ Photos by Robin Farguuon Juan Richardo Baltazar is placed under arrest for a probation violation. Detective Chris Shusi<ey with the duffle bags full of drugs. Sheriff Allen Whitaker takes Fortlno Garcia Gaspareno into custody after 145 pounds of pot were found at his residence. (icorgc к Walker I'lonst Inc. ('all 766 R-O.S-I*; B O X « , $ 0 . 9 5 E,Gu|»reno Htmandci SArresled, Money Marijuana Confiscated Contlflucdntiaipatel AU three ate iltegal alieiu and face Ihe pouibiUty of dqmtalioii. acxofd- Ing to U DMKtive Jimmy m p p i The foUowini arrests wete also made al Ihe road block, whkh was conducted 4-9:30 p.m. on Faiminston Road Friday: Kristy Renee Groce, 966 Wyo Road, Mocksville, simple pos- sessionof marijuana; Michael Edward Mondy, 6S3 Pineville Road. Mocks- ville,possessionofhydrocodone:Iuan Richardo Ballazor, 1781 U.S. 138, Mocksvillc, driving while licensc re­ voked and probation violation; Gaiy L Harding, 305, Avon St., Mocksville, driving while license re­ voked; Tammy Myers Boggs, Yadk- inville, displaying nctitkxis license; Gregg Lee Hemric, Yadkinville, dtiv- ing while license revoked; Wesley Allen Couch, 244 Towery Road, Mocksville, simplepossessionof mari­ juana, possession of drug parapheina- lia;andCiriloGaiciaGaspaitno,l>em-. broke, no operator's license. Officers also cited Ricky Dean ^iiB^YadkinviUefcrnoinspec- Detective Tooy t^ftwteh, Deputy Mark Crater and Detective Chris Shuskey search a car. Police Dog Finds Drugs CoollnucdnwBPlItl lohnspn continued to resist aiiest, Bagshaw said. Kilo, the town's police dog, traced the suspects path and found a pill bottle on the drive where the suspect had ran that contained the cocaine, Bagshaw said. Il 1$ tlie KGond time in recent weeks that KUo has found drags for'; the police depiimiettt In the odiir case, he sniffed out dnigl Ihat had been hidden inside a mayonaiuejat "I've seen quite ofdrag dogs, and Kilo is awesome," Bagshaw sakl. . B i b l e B a p t is t C h u r c h ìnÌÈ$nétHt * I NÊtmDmémm B o x e e ) R o s l 's I il../. <> K.-rf Su< . lh. jc I K.. WhlteVbiyl R i p I s c m M t m i d o w è 1» & / к г ь « а м « . •iltW ln M lilr 1 в » Ш г UNUMITED MEMBERSHIP (FIRKTJOO^MEMBERS ONLY) ’5 0 DOWN Walk-Ins - WMkly - Monthly Yearly Memberships - Gift Certificates W e A ccept: Bankdrafts • Checks • Cash '^ 0 ‘Not Another Tanning Salon Like W ” ANS UNUMITED, INC. SfeuAv§m iHorHAM .i D is tric t C o u r t D AVIE COUNTY EN T ERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 27, 1998 - 5 The following eases were disposed of lost week in Davie District Court. Judge James M. Honcycutl presided. Prosecutors were RobTaylorandCorey Buggs, assistnnl DAs. • Donald Allen, misdemeanor pro* ; bation violation, sentenced to60days; DWI, sentenced to 12 months, DART and work release recommended; (led- tious, cancclIed or rcvoked registra­ tion, sentenced to 30 days; no registra* lion card, open container after con­ suming alcohol, sentenced to 30 days. - Joshua Archer, speeding 50 mph in a 35 zone, rcduccd lo improper equipment, $25 and cost: driving left of centcr, dismissed. - William Bogcr. improper loading or covering vehicle, prayer for judg* ment on cost. • Thomas Brown, assault on a fe­ male, dismissed, failurcof prosecuting witness to appear. • Barbara Coley, 6 counts breaking and entering, 6 counts larccny after breaking and entering, 3 counts felony larceny, waived probable cause; mis- dcmeanorlarceny. sentenced to45 days active lime, sentenced lo 8 years sus­ pended for 2 yean. $100 cosl. restitu­ tion $250. not go about prosecuting witness, no drugs, substance abuse treatment, submit to drug tests; break­ ing and entering, dismissed; felony larceny, waived probable cause; writ- ingcheckonclosed account, scnicnccd lo45 days in jail, sentenced to 8 years, suspended for 2 years, cost, restitution $377, no drugs; 2 counts writingchcck on closed account, dismissed. - Richard Combs, injury topersonal property.dismissed by court; violalion ofcourtorder.notguilty; misdemeanor larceny, dismissed by court; commu­ nicating threats, dismissed by court. - Joe Crouse, possession of bur­ glary tools, misdemeanor possession of marijuana, possession of dmg para­ phernalia. dismissed; 2 counts break­ ing and entering, larceny after break­ ing and entering, waived probable cause; injury lo real property, dis­ missed. • Jason Damell, communicating request of pmeeutlng witnen. - Elizabeth Deese, larccny of ve- ' hide, sentenced to 43 days in prison; fotgcry of instrument, uttering forged instrument, shoplifting, sciitenccd to 95 days in prison. - Kimberly Durham, probation vio­ lalion. sentenced to 45 days. - Ccdrik Faison, speeding 84 mph ina702one. rcduced Io74ina70,cost. - Mario Famiano, resisting public ofncer.scntcnccd to 30days,suspended for 1 year, SIOO and cosl. - Marcus Fonune, possession of Schedule II controlled substance, mis: demeanorpossesslonofmarijuana. dis­ missed; possession with intent lo sell or deliver cocaine, waived probable cause; resisting public officer, dis­ missed. request of prosecuting wit­ ness; failure 10 slop for slopsign or flashing red light, dismissed. -MichelleFuller.misdemeanor lar­ ceny, aiding and abetting larceny, dis- .. tnisse^ failure of prasecuting witness ’ 10 appear. - Hilary Hauser, reckless driving lo . endanger, reduced to improper equip- : ment, cosl, : . - Lonnie Howell, DWI, driving ; while license revoked, sentenced to 17 : months suspended 3 years, 14 days in : jail,surTCnderlicense.subslanceabuse ' 'treatment, $300 attorney fees; failure • ;to wear seal belt, dismissed. - Alfred Imes, breaking and enler- : ing. larceny after breaking and enter­ ing, dismissed, lack of evidence. -ToniaJacobs,simpleassaull,sen- . tencedto45daysinprison,suspended for 18 months, intensive probation for 6 months, $ ICO and cost, nol threaten, . assaulter harass viclim, no dnigs, sub­ stance abuse assessment and treatment, drug testing; resisting public officer, dismissed; shopliflingandconcealment ' of goods, misdemeanor larceny, sen­ tenced to ISdaysinJail, suspended for 18 months, supervised probation for , 18 monllis, intensive probation for 6 months, not go about prosecuting wit- ness, no drugs. - Bariiara Jones, 86 mph in 70zone, reduced to exceeding safó speed, cost. - Michacl Jones, speeding 86 mph in a 55 zone, reduced to 69 in a55, cost. - Edward Kennedy, 85 mph In a 70 zone, rcduccd to exceeding safe speed, prayer forjudgment on cost. - Andrew Kidd, reckless driving to endanger, cosl. •Jacinta Kimbrough, failurc lowear scat bell, dismissed; no liability Insur­ ance, dismissed; nclitlous, cancelled or revoked regislralion, cosl. - Candice Kimmer, misdemeanor possession of mtirijuana. dismissed; misdcracanorlarccny.scracnccdto 10 days, suspended for 1 year, supervised probation for I year, $50 and cost, nol goaboutprosccuting witness,24houR community scrvicc, no dnigs, submit to searches, atlomey fees $90; aiding and abetting driving while liccnse re­ voked, dismissed. - Crystal Kisscc, 3 counts probation violation, sentenced to 10 days, S475 restitution, $400 attorney fees, inten­ sive probation. - Barry Knoll, taking game during closed season, return weapons to wit- ness, - Jose Louos, breaking andcntering a vchiclc, sentenced to 30 days in jail, suspended for 1 year, s $50 and cost, not go about prosecuting witness, at- toraey fees $175; misdemeanor lar­ ccny, dismissed. - Dante Moorc, driving while li­ cense rcvoked, resisting public oflicer. sentenced to20daysmjail,$140 attor­ ney fees; no registration, dismissed. - Dencsc Nail, worthless chcck, dis­ missed, failurc of prosecuting witness to appear. - Juan Perkins, assault on spotts official, sentenced lo 45 days in jail, suspended for I ycar,5250and cosl, 72 hours community scrvicc, not threaten, assault or harass prosecuting witness, not play any sports in Davie County, abuse assessment; assault on sports official, simple assault, nol guilty. - Faniq Peterson, harassing phone call, dismissed, failuie of prosecuting witness lo appear. •RkdiafdFDindexter.failuretoyield at yield sign, dismissed. - Brooke Ridenhour, misdemeanor possession of marijuana, prayer for judgmenton cost,continued for I year, cost, not possess drugs, comply with substancc abuse treatment; possession of dnig paraphernalia, underage at­ taining purchase of malt beverage or unfortined wine, dismissed. - Laura Robbins, 89 mph in 70 zone, reduccd loexcceding safe speed, cost. - Wanda Rummage, 88mphina70 zone, reduccd locxcceding safe speed, prayer forjudgment on cost. - James Shepard. DWI, sentenced to 12 months in prison; driving while licensc revokcd,dismisscd;cxpircdn;g- islration, dismissed; assault with a deadly weapon inlllcling serious in­ jury, waived probable cause; injury to personal property, unauthorized use of motor vchiclc. sentenced lo 90 days in prison to ran concurrent with previous senlcnce. woric release recommended; false imprisonment, assault on a fe­ male, misdcmeanorpossessionof man- juanaconlroll^subsiance,dismissed; possession of drug paraphernalia, sen­ tenced to45 days in jail, suspended for 18 months, not possess any drags, sub­ mit to random drag testing. -MaryannaSmith.harassingphone. call, dismissed by court. - Michacl Smilh, driving license revoked, prayer forjudgnient on cost. - IdaSpillman, 38 mph in a45 zone, reduced lo improper equipment. $23 and cosl; expired registration, dis­ missed. • Stacey Sueit. allowing unlicensed to drive. dismi»ed; hil and ran and failure to slop for properly damage, prayer forjudgment on cosl. - Marshall Suddrelh, false repon to police sution, sentenced to 30 days in jaii,suspendedfor I year,$50andcosi. - Dennis Trilt, assault ona female, dismissed, request of prosecuting wit- Payments As Low As *20ff"A Month мттштлгт т т ’ ш шш 11M 4M i s m m 1Ю1< • u k m -u m • ы ш л » ness. • Julius|Tuttlé, expired registration, inspection violalion. dismissed, cor­ rected. , - Robin Wagoner, unauthorized usé of motor vehicle, dismissed, failurc of prosecutitig witness to appear. • Tommy Washington, 2 counts driving while license revoked, dis­ missed; driving while license revoked, sentenced 10 45 days in jail, suspended for 1 year, $100 and cosl. nol operate vehicle until licensed. - Brian West, assault on a female. senienccd;io 15 days In prison to run with time serving.substancc abuse and treatment, S350 attorney fees. - Jeffrcy White, larceny, waived probable cause; expired rcgistraiion. dismissed, corrected. • Jerry Williams, harassing phone calls, dismissed, insufficient evidence. -Ronnie Williams, assaulton handi­ capped person, sentenced lo45 days in jail, suspended for 2 years. $200 and cost, substancc abuse ireatmenl and assessment, domestic violence coun­ seling. random drug lesling, nol pos­ sess any drugs, nol threaten, assauU or harass prosecuting witness or family. Failed To Appear - Sergio Belanzos, 90 mph in a 70 zone, DWI. -Tracey Cockerham. misdemeanor larceny. - Sherry Dewalt, simple, worthless chcck. - Nathan Eggleston, possession of pyrotechnics, carrying concealed weapon, driving while liccnse rcvoked, expired registration. - Alberto Bonzalez, driving while impaired, driving while license re­ voked. - Pamela Keaton, breaking and en­ tering a motor vehicle, misdemeanor larccny. • William Richanlson, speeding 84 mph in a70zone, driving while liccnse rcvoked. - William Tatum, breaking and en­ tering a motor vehicle, misdemeanor larceny, t - Mark Williams, misden>eanor lar-^ ceny. Subtctipliont for up 10 900,000 ihuci of Common Stock Bank of Davie (l*ru|4)seil) Mocksvllle, North Carolina Aggregate Minimum: 600,000 siiarcs Aggregate Maxiraum; 900,000 shares Purchase Pricc Per Share; $ 11.00 Minimum Purcha.sc: 100 shares Maximum Purchase: 30,000 shares* Or 5% of the shares subscribed, whichever is greater. 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Ttial dale: Scpt.Z - GalenBrooiuTolar, 18.ofl7i Wo(xlbuni Place, Advancc, was or* rcslial Aug. 20, for sccond degree Ins passing. Trial dale: Sept. 10. " - Barbara Overcash '^lcy, 42, of Troulman, was aricslctl Aug. 20, for failure lo appear in court for possession of stolen goods! Trial dale: Aug. 19. - Maiy Francine Taylor, 40, of 930 Cana Road, Mocksvillc, amslcd Aug. 20, for harassing phone calls, 2 counlsof assaull by pointing a gun and 2 counts of communicating threats. Trial date: Aug. 27. -Angela Marie Colhren, 17,of263 Danner Road,Mocksville, was oitcsted Aug. 20, forassaull wllh serious ItlJuiy. Trial date: Sepl. 3. - Ann Marie "A J.“ Johnson, 20, of 4310 N.C. 801 S., Advance, arrested Aug. 20, for violating a coun order. Trial dale: Sepl. 3. -EricWayneHcad,23,of40Wright Lane, Mocksvllle, arrested Aug. 21, forsecond degree irespasslniand com- munlcaling.lhreats. Trial toe: Sept. - William Jason Shephlid, 21, of 910 Mr. Henry Road, Mocleville, was orrestcd Aug. 22, for speeding toeludc anvsl. Trial date: Scpl. 17.; - Dennis George Gayda Jr., 43, of Alpharetta, Ga., was arresttd al the I- 40 cast bound rest area Aug. 22, for no operaloi’s license. Trial dale: Sepl. 18. - Anthony Eric Norris, 36, of 279 Boozie Lane, Mocksvllle, was arrested Aug. 22, for possession of property with idenliflcatlon removed, simple possession of marijuana, possession of dmg paraphenialia. Trial dale: Sept. 2‘»- - Dustin Ttoy Hunter, 25, of 411 Fred Lanier Road, Mocksville, was anested Aug. 22, for felony assault <№ a female. Trial dale; Sept 3. : - Rocky Lee Dewall, 18, of 142. Bcricshlie Lane, Mocksville, was ar-; rested Aug. 23, for failure lo appe« lit COU^« - Jane Cionlz Foster, 46, of 321'. Williams Road, Mocksville, arrested Aug. 23, for DW I and driving while license revoked. Trial dale; Ocl. 8. ■ ^Sheriffs Department ■ The following incidents were re- piorted 10 Ihe Davie County Sheriffs Ocpoitmcnt. ; - Phyllis Jean Kulp of Mocksville iicponcd Aug. I7,lhalhervan had been idaraaged by someone spraying it with paini on 140 near N.C. 801. - Owen Theodore Wood of Hob­ son Drive, Mocksville, reported Aug. 17, thal three dogs, a Shih Tzu puppy and a cal had been killed al his resi­ dence. - Davie High studcnl Chamreece Nichole Diggs ofMocltsville reponed lhal money had been stolen from her wallet al school Aug. 17. -James Fronklin Koontzof Mocks­ ville reponed Aug. 17, that a chain binder had been removed fiom a post at his bam shed. - Richani Craven Short reported Aug. 18, Ihal a blue 16 fool 1996 Hudson trailer had been stolen from R.C. Short Warehouse on Comalzer Road in Advance. - Wayne Clyde Ireland of Cana Road, Mocksville, reported Aug. 18, thal someone had cut circles in Ihc grass with a vehicle and damaged a fence, causing $300 worth of damage. - Vidor Tolfalusi of Mocksville reported Aug. 18, a tool box, thal a cordless drill andcircularsaw had been stolen from his residence on Boone Lane. - Sharon Clarice Massey of U.S. 64 East, Mocksville, reported .Aug. 18. thal someone had Ihrottn abrick al her vehicle al her residence, cau.slng an estimated $300 in damage. - Elizabeth Scales Roberson of Hannony reported Aug. 18, someone had shot ihc rear window out of her 1994ChcTOlel van al her residence on Guy Gaither Road. - Smith Grove Volunlccr Fire De- partmenl Chief Junior Smith reported Aug. 18, thal six bags of oil diy had been taken from the fire department. -Teresa Whittington ofCasa Bella Drive, Mocksvllle, reported Aug. 19, lhal someone had assaulted her 10- year-old son at their residence. - Angella Dawn Jones of Creason Road, Mocksvillc, reported Aug. 20, lhal a diamond engagcmenl ring had been stolen from her home. - Betty Gunierof Advance reponed Aug. 20, a pay telephone, belonging lo Phonctcl Technologies Inc. of Cleve­ land, Ohio, at N.C. 801 and Redland Road had been damaged. ‘ - Karl Lee Osbome of Mocksville reported Aug. 20, lhal someone had attemplcdio break inlo the lesidenccof Amanda Osbome on Deer Run Drive. - Roy Denton of Mocksvllle re­ ported Aug. 20, lhal 27 crepe mynie planis, 22 azalea bushes, 18 Lyland shrubs, sevcral othcrplantsandasmall amount of cash had been stolen from Jan-Mark Nursery. -GlendaWood Hester ofCasa Bella Drive, Advance, reported Aug. 20, the liccnseplatcfromhercarhadbeenlost' or stolen. - Riva Lee Benson of Mocksville reponed Aug. 22, dial sottieone had damaged a lire on her vehicic while il was pariced at her residence on U.S. 601. - Adam Charies Lunsfonl of Hill- crest Drive, Advance, reported Aug. 22, lhal someone had stolen a book of checks from his residence. - Roger Dale Jenkins of Greens­ boro reported Aug. 23, his wallet, con- laining cash and crcdii cards, had been stolen from a 1984 Plymouth Reliant that was broken down on the roadside. - Sheny Bizabeth Mabe of Ad­ vance re p o ^ Aug. 23, lhal arille had been stolen fromTariteel BananaCom- panyonN.C. 801. -Jennifer WilliamsTalley ofYad­ kinville reported Aug. 23, a gun had been stolen from her at Fanninglon Dragway. - George R. Williams of Boxwood Church Road, Mocksvllle, reported Aug.23,ihalhischeckbook,acalcul»- lor, credit cards and olher items had been stolen from his vehicle while il was parked at his residence. - Kimberly Renee Stewart of Mocksville reported Aug, 24, that someone had broken Into her opart- menlal Sunset Tenace. Mocks ville Police The following incidenis were re­ ported lo Mocksvi He Police.. - Martin Uoyc I Thomas reported Aug. 24 Ihe larceny of gas fromThe Pantry, Salisbury Street. - Officer K.Dt. Hendrix reported Aug. 23 a vehic le had struck a sign and rocks at Nctrth Mam Street and Milling Road. - Billie Boardwine reported Aug. 23 (he back window to a vchiclc had been broken on Windward Circle. - Lisa McCoy reported Aug. 23 a mailbox was damaged on Wright Lane. -Tabitha Waller reportedAug. 21 she received harassing phone calls. • James DonneU Porter reported Aug. 21 A RK Family Services issued a worthless check to an employee. - Bennie Randall reportedAug. 21 the burglary of B’s.YadkinvilIe Road. - Kathic Whitaker reported Aug. 18 the larceny of money from Gen­ esis Cable. Y^kinville Road. • Robert Lee Crcason of Cool­ eemee reportedAug. 18 the larccny of 60 cartons of cigarettes from Handi-Cupboard. Yadkinville Road. Arrests • Curtis Lamontc Gray. 23. of 1128 Nccly Road, Cooleemee, was chargcd Aug. 23 with damage to real property. Trial date: Sept. 24. • Eric Wesley Alspaugh, 19. of 126 Sunset Drive. Api. 8, was chargeil Aug. 20 with second-degree trespassing. Trial date: Sept. 24. - Rachellc Dillard Chatmon, 25, of 252 Avon St., was chaiged Aug. 19 with assault. Trial date: Sept. 17. - Edward Anthony Smoot, 33, chargcd Aug. 20 with breaking, en­ tering and larccny, forgery and utltering, unauthorized use of a con­ veyance. Trial date: Scpl. 24. • Oliver Paul Thompson, 21, of Lerona, W.Va., was chargedAug. 18 with assaull. Trial dale: Sepl. 17. - Billy Ray Redmond Jr.. 19, of 137 Mill St.. charged Aug. 17 wiih possession with intent to sell or de­ liver cocaine and larceny. Trial dale: Sept. 17. - Terry Lynn Kimmer, 39. of 521 Salisbury St.. chaiged Aug. 17 with possession of cocaine. Trial date: Aug. 20. Landl Transfers ' \^kéfonó«;riiiclMMltMifinwcn registered wlIth the Davie Registerer of Deeds. The Iran* laclions are listed by par­ ties involve x), acreage, township and deed stamf >s purchased with $2 rep- resenting 5#1,000. -Carol ine B. Scire to James Hugh Canner Ji .*. and Victoria Y. Cartner. 1 lot. Mocl «ville, $40. •Jame;s Glenn Stroud by Bill York, executor of estate to Ailcen R. Stroud. I tract. Calahain. •Ail' een R. Stroud lo James Glenn Stroud Estate, 1 traci, Calahain. •Eilgar L. Trivette and Paula Triveiae to Dwane E. Crandall and Lisa’L Crandall. 2.6 acres. S138. -Kevin G. Wiley lo Karl Lee OiboTM md loahne Osboni, 1 tract. •Dennis J. Draman lo Joesph Franck and Carol L. Franck, .54 acrc. Shady Grove, S83. -Kenneth L. Snow and Majorie Snow to Evon L. Crooks and Carol Crooks, 17.41 acres, Clarksville, $160. •Raymond J. Markland and Ruth S. Markland to Larry K. McDaniel and Janicc J. McDaniel, I lot. Mocks­ villc. S24. •Wheels Racing to Wheels Sports Group, Inc., 13.61 acres, Mocksvillc. •Wheels Sports Group. Inc. to Howard L. Correli Jr. and Teresa S. Correli, 13.61 acres, Mocksville. ■Howard L. Correli Jr. andTeresa S. Correli to Bunce Invesimcnls. \3.61 KTCs, Mocksville. $330. •Kathy J. Linville to Kalhy J. Linville and Danny R. Bumeile, I tract. Shady Grove. •Lillie Dunn West to Larry Gene West. I acrc. Farmington. •Lillie Dunn West to Betty W. Marklin, 1 acrc, Farmington. •Lilllie Dunn West to Chester Ray West. 1 acre. Farmington. •John Jones Gobble to Ruby Jean Comatzer and Juanita Jo Ring as trustees of ihc John Jones GobbleTrust. 7 tracts, Fuilon. •Bob Cope and Son Construction to Roaslind Burke. I lot. Fulton, S231. •John A. Crowe Jr. and Gail D. Crowe to John A. Crowe Jr. Gall D. Crowe, (half interest each), 3 tracts, Fulton. -Jeremiah H. Wyatt, trustee of ihe Jeremiah H. Wyatt Trust to Bermuda Village Relircmcnt Center Limited Partnership, I tract, $560. •John H. Treiber, trustee of John H. Treiber Revocable Trust lo Ber^ muda Village Retirement Center Limited Partnership, I iracl, $570. •Karen D. Jouce to Gary L. Lackey and Gina H. Lakey, 14.99 acres, Farmington. S240. •Marvin Lester Walker and Gladys Mayes Walker lo Sylvia Walker McDaniel and Rolwrt Allen Walker and trustees of the Marvin Lester Walker Revocable TVust, half interesl, 8 tracts, Calahain. •Marvin Lester Walker and Gladys Mayes Walker lo Sylvia Walker McDaniel and Robert Allen Walker and trustees of the Marvin Lester Walker Trust, half interest. 8 tracts, Calahain. •Doar B. Leach by atlomcy-in^ fact F. Ray Blake to Kenneth R. Harpe and Linda Miller and Paul H. Mason and J. Henry Kiger nnd G. Randall Roster and Linda B. Barnette and trustees of Chestnut Grove United Methodist Church, 2 tracts. $20. •Howard A. Brown and RaymaA. Brown to Walter S. Hancock Jr. and Shirley M. Hancock, I tract. Farm^ ington, $203. •Paul Foster Dwigging and Annie K. Dwiggins to Waller C. Phipps Jc. 36.5 acres. Calahain. -Lester M. Bowles and Ina T. Bowles to David W. Cothran and Lou Ann Cothran, 5.4 acres, Mocksville, $60. -Thomas Allen Vines lo Samuel Bush. 1.28 acres, Mocksville. $68 •Sandra Anderson Builders to Rodney D. Foote and Elizabeth B. Foote, 1 lot. Mocksville. $124. •Thomas L. Brown and Shirley J. Brown to Christopher Chad Wagoner and Angela R. Wagoner. 1 lot, $724. •Curtis E. Wood ond Tamra.D. Wood to Will Roger Vemon and Bar­ bara Vemon, I tract. Mocksville, $151. B»uilding Pemruts TTiefoltowingbulldingpennitswere filial in Davie Coumy in July. Ihe pe m ils are lisled by owner or contiac- 10 r, kxaiion, size and type of building, andeslimaledcosl. I -Faisy and James Griffen, Lol 322 tiak Valley, flnishing basement. $60,000. - Abba Inc., Lot 328 Oak Valksy, flnishing basement, S49J00. - Hollingswocth Project. U.S. 601 Nonh, Mocksville, sprinkler system for Building 1, $42,330. - Randy Gnibb Consmiction, Lot 10 Deacon's Rid«e, 2.030 square fool house,$134,140. -Egk>ffBuiIdingCo.6200akVal- ley Blvd., 3,160 square fool house, $233,010. - Donald and ChrisUne Haftnun, 211 ShadyGroyeLane, Advance, 1,821 iquaie fool hoi'ise. $148365. -James R. |vlarion, 931 Riveibend Drive, Advance, 4,891 square fool house, $322,4«M. - Janies T. and Constance Caner, 260 Allen Road, Mocksville, 1,937 square fool house, SI 16,670. -James Rklenhoiir, 10l9Pine Ridge Road, Cooleemee, 12- by 24-foM ac­ cessory building, $2,880. - James and Sandra SoOey, 142 Belhlehem Road, Advance, 24- by 26- fool caipon,$6J40. • Roy Hairis, 637 S. SalUbury Sl., Mocksville, 18- by 22-fool slorage building, $3,960. - Glenn T. Bayslnger, 1W8 Angell Road, Mocksville, 30- by 40-fool ga­ rage, $2,400. - Dick Anderson Construclion, March Woods, Advance: Lol 2,1,632 square fool house, $113,060; Lot 21, 1,700 square fool house, $1IS,OtO; Lol 18, 1,864 square foot house, $128,900. •JohnMaine,373PinebrookDrive, Mocksville, 2,184 square fool house, $147320. - Swicegood Constniction, 127 Peppersione Place, Mocksville, 1,287 square fool house, $88,380. - Chester and Helen Case, 232 peppersione Drive, Mocksville, 864 square fool garage, $17,280. - Traditional Home Builders, 218 peppersione Place, Mocksville, 1,373 square foot house, $92,420. - Grady L. McClamrock, 168 Hickory Si.,Cooleeniee,renovation 10 house. $13,000. - Keidi Ward, 3093 U.S. M East, Mocksvllle, 36- by 40-fool storage building, $1,440. - Leigh Leverenz, 283 Creekwood Drive, Advance, 312 square fool deck and porch. $3,120. - Le Bleu, 3134 Comatzer Road, Advance. 19,300square fooicoinmer- cial building, $210,000. - Tammy and Jeiry Fralick, 164 FaiffieURo^ Mocksville,360square fool slorage building, $3,600. -DuihamHome Improvement, 164 Chariesion Ridge, Mocksvllle, 1,417 square foot house, $97,210. - Lany James Staley, 136 Nature. Trail, 350square fool accessory stnic- lure, $21,000. - Roger and Grace Mayhew, 133 Poole Drive, Mocksville. enclosing caipon. SI 6,800; 480 square fool car­ port, $4,800. - Eleanor Gallimore, Lol !l6 New Hampshire Court, Mocksville, 1,398 square fool house, $93,720. : - Larry K. McDaniel,I Lol 7 Twinbrook, Mocksville. 1,400 square fool house, $114,640. i - RC Short Custom Homes, Savan- nahCourl, Advance, 1,960square fool house, $126,720. -Todd W. Mclnnins, 367 Sheffleld Road, Mocksville, 1,330 square fool garage, $27,000. • Jeffrey K. Ferguson, 182 Speaks Road, Mocksville, 2,660 square fool garage, $33,200. ' -MadeByDelmar, 144 Wheuionc Drive, Mocksville, addition lo com- merclal stniciure, $34,630. - Joseph Worsley, 1591 Peoples Creek Road, Advance, 3,174 square fool house, $210,160. - Kalhryn JelTen, 249 Walnul Si., Mocksville, enclosing existing patio, $8,M0. - Peggy Riddle, 1446 Yadkin Val­ ley Road, Advance, 240 square fool roof addition, $2,400. - David and Chessie SmiU), 229 Bo;iwood Chureh Road, Mocksville, 7,200 square fool accessory building, $144,000. - Jeff Polls, 487 Duke Whilaker Road, MocksvUle, 1,080 square foot woriishop, $10.800. - Funder America. Belhel Cliurch Road. Mocksville, 61,000 square fool addiiKin 10 manufacturing faclllly,S1.3 million. -DavidPuricey,2103MllllngRoad, Mocksvllle, 2,086 square fool house. $7,760. - Breni Tomberlln, Lol 12 Hidden Valley,8Msquarefool house,$69,760. - Beauchamp Buikling, 247 James Way, Advance, 2,393 square fool house, S192J83. -Dale Holland, 121 KetehieCreek. Road, Mocksville, 488 square fool,. $29,280. - Rhonda Fbnner, 1173 Farming­ ton Road, Mocksville, 16- by 16-fo« deck and 14-by 16-fool slorage buiU- ing, $4,800. -CariMoser,384square footaccesr socy building, $3,840. - Arthur J. McCashin Jr., 138 McCashIn Lane. Mocksville, 476 square foot additionlo house, $28JW. - Glenn T Bayslnger, 1948 AngeU. Road, Mocksville. 2,190 square fool house, $177,230. , - Ray Everesl, 243 Cheny Sl., Mocksville, 432 square foot garage, $8,640. - Cart Anderson, 349 Becklown Road, Mocksville, 2,376 square foot house, $164,680. Highway Patrol Dnle q Ш1у lin depMraena re- ЧЯКЫК) ihefoUowiiiicalb. .V A t* 17: Mockivffle, 2:14 p.ni. №talinn,lDnieI1ace, , . АЧ' I ft Cookemee, 9Я2 un., MB ilXilfiM, N.C. Ю1 ЯНГ HMdir CvbBin><№ ni4lai,7:3 wddM, l-WtCoMMyUi(,7;:M|iiiii, Ш: Mocknttk, ЗЯ4, pm. 141 Hoam MB Com; 713 Salisbury Sireet ’ . Au(. 21; Smilh Grove. 3:29 a.m.. power Unes ifaiking in me. U.S. 138 MMouLaoe. Aaa, 31: Smith grove, 7:36 a.m., M O accidett, N,C, №1; Smilh Grove, 1:49 am., Un diini, RJR, Baltimore Road; Conmzer-Duliii and Advance ■HiiWd: SniidiCkDve.b.tMp.m., U.S. IS I M HDwankowa Circle; Sinlih .OiDve, 6:11 pm. Hnokc IiMMiii Davie, 6:31 p.m., auto accident, Oa- kou Law al U.S. 601; Cenier. 7:03 p.m., woods fire, 1-40; Couniy Line, 7:27 p.nt, aulo accUenl, N.C. 901 al Siroud Mill Road; SmiUiGrove, 10;I3 p.m., heavy smoke from previous hay flre, 3978 U.S. Hwy. 138; Conialzer- DuUn assisted. Au» 32: Center. 8:39 a.m.. aulo accident. Jericho Rapt) « JuacUon Ro«l;Coolttime,9:Mi.nm^alami. The following traffic ac^idenii were investigated in Davie Couniy by the N.C. Highway Palrol.l Bock rilla Fnm IVuek j . A rock that fell from a irfwk on U.S. 138 cracked Ihe windshield of a vanal3;20|i.m. Aug. 17. | L iu Dunn 'Fanhani, 38, of 327 Hillon R ^ , Mvance, was drivini the aI986 Owvrokt vaii wnen Ihe rock fell fron^ Ihe truck. SKe lold unable 10 gel Ihe tnick driver lo slop. The inick driver, Steven Craig Fox, 36, of Taylorsville, lold the trooper lalet ihui he hod been hauling sand. Driver I'KtaThncClMurin The driver of a 1996 Dodge van said the vehicle didn't slop in lime when the applied the brakes, caus­ ing an occidenl ofl IJamei Church and Parker roads al S a.m. Aug. 13. ' RamonaLynnSuipliln,37,oril2 Crubnii^UM, Mocluville, told TrooperT.S. Kenney lhat Ihe brakes failed as she Irid l6 slop on IM e r al Ijames Church Road; The van wenl across Ihe road, skidded into a ,nre hydrant and some woods. She then backM Ihe van oul oflhe woods, reporting Ihe accident two days latet .SuiphinwaachaiyedwilheuMd- ing a safe speed, a stop sign vkilf tion and failure to r e ^ an accident. DAVIE COUNTY EN TERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 27,1998 - 7 Dispute Over Road Name Settled A dispute about the name of a pri­ vate rood ufTN.C. 801 wasscltlcdAug. 17, when county commi.ssioncrs voted to give the road a name rccommcnded by the county planning department. Harold Gregory and members of his family had hoped to see the road named Pop Gregory l^nc for his fa­ ther, but Vivien McKnight, who is buildingalH)U.sconlhcroad,disagrced, When all the property owners on a ro.id can't aga'c, couniy ordinances call for the planning department lo select a generic name - in this ca.se Willow Oak Lane, said Davic Couniy planning and zoning dircclur John Gallimorc. CountyuUomcyDobPricctoldcom- missioncrs the ordinance had worked as il was suppo.scd to in this ease, but the final deci.sion was the board's. Commissioners also voted to ap­ prove the following road names pre^ senicd by the planning department: Hudson Lane locaied off Richie Rood in Mocksville, Mohawk Lane locutcd off Indian Hilts Road in Advancc, Pebble Valley Way located off Potts Road in Advance, Poor Boy Trail lo­ cated orfU.S.60] inMocksville, Shef­ neld FamisTrail located off Shcfiield Ro:id in Hiumony and Shiricy's Way locaied off Main Church Road in M(Kksville. N.C. Highway Patrol Trooper A.J. Farmer investigates the accident that InjureiJ two. - Photo by Robin Fergusson Two Injured In Three Vehicle Wreck On N.C. 801 Tvv’o people were injured Friday morning in a thrcc^vehicle wreck on N.C. 801. Justine Manning Riddle, 18, of 1704 Yadkin Valley Road. Advancc. and Todd Kennedy Williams, 23, of Walnut Cove, were taken to N.C. BaplisI Hospilal in Winsion-Salcm for irealmenl of injuries. Riddle allcmptcd lo turn a 1985 Chevrolet from N.C. 801 onto a pri­ vate drive, and turned into the palh of a 1995 C M C truck being driven in the opposite direclion by Williams, reporled N.C. Highway Patrol Ttiwpcr A.J. Farmer. The two vehicles collided, and Riddle's vchiclc spun back inlo the palh of a 1989 Ford driven by Allen CurtisCope, 18,of 114 Natalies Way. Advancc. The Riddle and Cope vehicles re­ mained in Ihe road, and the iruck overturned onto ils side to ihc right of the road. Fanner reported. Riddle was cited for failing to yield righl of way. The trooper estimated the vehicic was traveling al 50 mph at ihe lime of the collision. 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Vehicle Wrecks On 64 East Nalhan Lynn Varner, 43. of Lex^ ington. was driving a 1995 Chevro­ let on U.S. 64 Easl al 6:30 p.m. Aug. 18 when il went olT the road lo the right, crossed a driveway and struck a grass embankment, reported Tn>opcrT.S. Kennedy. Woman Hun In Wreck Michelle Marie Jolley. 27, of Hickory, was driving a 1991 Hor.da on 1-40 at 7:30 p.m. Aug. 18 when it hydroplaned and skidded off the road to the right inlo a blank, reporled British Parliament Member Spends Day With Senator At State Legislative Session The British Parlmmcnl observed the Nonh Carolina Gcncial Assembly inaction on Tuesday. , The Honorable Anltony Colman of Ihe Puuicy Dlslricl of London is a libor Pany memberof Ihe Parllamenl visiting Roben Hedrick of Advance. Colnuuispeni Aug. ISwilhSen. Belsy Cochrane (R-Davic) al Ihc legislative building. ■ Tlie dlslricl Colman represcnls In Parllamenl is a pail of London lhat includes Wimblelon. where Ihc lennis roalches are played. Il also I ncludes Ihe slrelch of river used for Ihc scull races belween Oxford and Cambridge uni- veniiiies. Tlie honorabtememberofthe House of Commons serves on the Admlnis- tniiveCabinet forPrimeMlnislcrTony Blalr.Colman'sprimaiy responsibility in that Cabinel is Nonhcm Ireland. Colman visiied wiih Speaker Bnibakerof Ihe House. Ihe Senate Pro Tempore, sat inon the Senate Agricul- liire/Environmenl/Nalural Resources Commillee. and addressed ihe Senate. He thanked Nonh Carolina citizens and Ihe American Congress for help­ ing 10 fund the uaining for Ihe new government of Northern Ireland. "Ourprocess is so different, and yel so similar,” Colman said as he and Cochrane departed the Senate Cham- ber.'"I am paniculariy suipriscd al Ihe lobbyisis being righl here in Ihe couit- yaids by your office doois. And ihe space of your Senate Chamber. You have assigned scats for 50 Senators, and we fight for space on the benches 10 accommodale our 400 in a similar audiloriuin." Colman and his family find Nonh Carolinians friendly and most hospi­ table. Lcgislaiuies found him lo be ■ thoroughly charming. Cochrane said. Trooper A. A. Justice. Driving Lelt Of Cenier Charged A Harmony Iccn was chargcd wllh driving left of center after a wreck on Shcindd Road at S: 13 p.m. Aug. 15. ToniaSuzanne Dillard, l8,ofl34 Rock Springs Road, was driving a 1990 Mazda that wenl oil the road to the right on the wcl road, crossed across the ccntcr line and wenl olf the road to the left, going down an embankment, reported Trooper M.W. Whitener. Car Hits Vacuum Al Store A car slid from N.C. 901 across U.S. 64, striking a car vacuum at Canner's store al 1:10 p.m. Aug. 15. iason Blake Nichols. 15. of 1360 Couniy Home Road. Mocksville. wa sdriving Ihc 1987 Chevrolet, re­ ported Trooper M.W. Whitener. Failure To Reduce Speed Charged A Mocksville teen was chaiged with failure to reducc speed after an accident on U.S. 158 at 3:40 p.m. Aug. 14. Ronald Shannon Mathis. 16. of 2111 U.S. 158. failed tostop the 19W Ford pickup he was driving before II struck In the rear a 1995 Toyota driven by Jeannette Louise Norlleet, 52. of Winslon-Salem, reported Trooper M.W.Whiiener. Wreck On 1-40 Ramp Two vchlclcs were in an accident on the 1-40 ramp al N.C. SOI al 4 p.m. Aug. 21. Jennifer Lorene Shepherd, 23. of Yadkinville. drove a 1995 Hyundai forward, hitting Ihc rear of a stopped 1985 Ibyota operated by Manha Ann Riddle. 43. of 1446 Yadkin Valley Road. Advancc. reported Trooper Tenance Denard Shaw. Cats Collide On U.S. 158 Sparkle Dyanc Clark, 18, of 140 Lukcwood Ave., Mocksvllle, failed lo slop the 1982 Chrysler she was driving on U.S. 158 at 6 p.m. Aug. 21 before it struck in the reara 1996 Toyota pickup driven by Lawanda Sheeks Parchment, 66, of Salisbury reported Trooper Tenance Denard Shaw. Vehicle« Wreck Al 1-40, U.S. 64 Ronald Eugene Armstrong Jr.. 22. of 230 Pine Foresi Lane, Mocksvillc. failed lo stop Ihe 1995 Nissan pickup he was driving on Ihe 1-40 ramp al U.S. 64 Wesi at 4:10 p.m. Aug. 21 before il struck in the rear a 1996 Honda driven by Geneva Perry Stephens. 60. of Lake Myers Camp­ ground. Mocksville. reported Trooper Terrance Denard Shaw. n iu U N I o r T R U C K c o v n f A д с с и м ш а Mlliwra — $139.00 Installed • Mmati • ToolBoxts • VkiitVltors • HMdllgMCovws • M R d l i • Nerf Ban • Running Boards • Bug Daflaetors •FSndsrlM m • NM>nKlts -с д а м т — laX ail» 1 0 2 4 X 41Prolessloneiy Installed N.C. Legal aiassttts thick Caps ijm K tM lO i И п т л г ThetMnMê-ПискСара k f Ш М ЯЯИ A U G U S T B A R G A I N O F T H E M O N T H SERVliirnR Regular Hours: M-F 8;30-8 • Sat B:3(M • Sun 1:30-51 < \ l l»l I I I I Ч1С1 IE i O. i'. . • - D A V IE COUNTY EN T ERPRISE RECORD, Augi 27,1998 C o o l e e m e e T o w n B o a r d , R e s i d e n t s O p p o s e P r o p o s e d R e z o n i n g The Cooteemee Town Board and several nclghbois 10 the sile of 0 pro- posed rezonIng on N.C. 801 al Ugion Cemetery Street In Cooleemee iuked D«vle County commissioners not to . lezone the property. ' Nonran Cancr has applied 10 have the 1.39 acres rczoned from residential to highway business for an olfice and warehouse for his insulation business. The area will be landscaped and well-maintained, Carter said. It won't be an eyesore for the com.nulnrty. In a letter read by Planning and Zoning Director JohnOailimorc,Cool- eemcetown board membeis asked com- missionets to consider Ihcir concerns, which included having a warehouse locatcd at the gateway lo the town and adjacent to n public cemetery. Bill Gibson of that board said lhal everyone who comes through Cool­ eemee would see Ibe warehouse. With a general use rezoning as requested by Carter, he added, that warehouse could become somclhing else in the rmuie. Lcann Dodd told commissioners she is not as worried about having Cartel's warehouse near her property E n e r g y U n i t e d N a m e s O f f i c e r s EnergyUnited, the new electric co­ operative resulting from Ihc consoli­ dation of Crescent Electric Member­ ship Corporation and Davidson Elec­ tric Membership Corporation, has named R. B. Sloan Jr. as chief execu­ tive officer and H. Wayne WllUns as chief operating ofTlcer. Sloan is Ihe executive vicc presi­ dent of Crescent Elecln'c Membership Corporation, based in Statesville, and will retain thal title unlil the fonnal consolidation takes place on Oct. I. Wilkins is executive vice president of Davidson Electric Membership Cor­ poration, based in Lexington. Jimmy R. Honon, piesldcnlofCres- cent EM Cs board of directors, and N. Mack Shoaf, prcsidenl of Davidson EMCs board of directon, said in a joint statement that additional parts of EnergyUnitcd'smanagementstruclurc will be announced in coming weeks. "R. B. Sloan's leadership as chicf executive ofllccr and Wayne Wilkins' as chief operating office will position EnergyUnited to conlinue doing whal cicctjiccociperalivcshave always done bcsl - provide our customers with the best possible service al reasonable rates," said Honon and Shoaf. ■They bolh have the experience, knowledge and vision to make EnergyUnited a strong and elTective competiloflniherapidlychangingelec- tric power market plocc," Ihey said. "A key aspect of Ihe consolidation of Crescent and Davidson EMCs into Ingersoll-Rand Makes Donation Ingersoll-Rand jeccntly made a computer donation lo the Arts Council ihiDtightheeffbnsofPeiceMusselman. 'Our old one did nol have the ca­ pacity lo mn all the applications Ihc office needs," reports Nancy Norton, Arts Council Director. Plans ate to do professional newsletters, brochures and to be linked for e-mail. Sharon Bates has been volunteering her time to set the computer up so Ihe Arts Council can get up-to-date informalion. The Mocksville Garden Club also donated large decorative containers to hold some of the many plants lhat weie donated 10 the ArtsCouncllfor the gala opening. "We were al risk of losing some of the plants if they were not repotted," reports Norton. Gabe and Hettl Mazie and grandson, John Pfaff, volunteered iheirtime and energyiodo therepoBlng, EnergyUnited is Uie ability lo quickly bring logeUier a strong team of corpo­ rate leadership," said Horton and Shoaf. "We have done just lhat with the ex­ ecutive team of R. B. Sloan, Wayne Wilkins, and other key managcmcnl that will be announced soon." The headquarters of EnergyUnited wlllbeinSlatesvlllealJ67Mocksville Highway. EnergyUnlledofllclalssald, however, lhat they may consider a diirercni site in die future if space requirements oulgiow the Sialcsvillc olficcs. EnergyUnited manogement will spend lime in all of Ihc cooperatives' seven district offices - Cornelius, Denton, Lcxinglon, Madison, Mocks­ ville, Statesville and Taylorsville. Wilkins' work as chief operating of­ ficer will be in bolh Lexington and Stotcsvlllc. I j n j u r j d ^ ^ ^ ^ B j I j r j M g l TOO SMALL Basemmis finlsl») • ROToKling • Garagis Intwion 1 Enteriora • Dmral WaUr Darag« MHoimhepainCAM, - Cooleemee OKs Hangers For FtaQB And Decontions COOLEEMEE - llie U>wn board has agreed to pay $20010have hangers placed'on 20 uUliiy poles in the town for flags and other decorations. Since Ihe town purchased the pole hangen and is paying Duke №wer for die use of die company's poles for Ой nexl 10 years, lown boanl members also voted dial die boanl should make H the final decision aboul whal hangs over Cooleemee streets. The hangers will probably be put up by Ihe town's part-time maintenance employee, who will do Ihe work as a volunteer. Town commissioners also voted to provide a dumpster on Hickory SItecI for Ihe area's annual cleanup, which was to be held Aug. 22. FAU imilllis 4 to rS 8 .‘* Con^e94/S10otherGarden Centers. — P L U S - 1 Gal. Perennials & Shrubs Mix or Match — —— —.oioMtitOTKMr w m m m 9 Houseplants • Hanging Baakata • Harba for Much Laaall Oak «Thistle GardenseMSallty's Chapel Roed.AtfvancalRigNOllHwv.80). Juti 2 MM Soum Ol Advance B un.*S p.m.) 9 9 8 - 8 4 3 3 r s i n ^ A s s i s t a n t I T ^ a i n i n g Davie Campus August 31 - November 23 C A IlIQ D fiil 751-2885 Nursing Assistant tialning Is an 128 hour course which Indudes instruction In both dassroom and supovbed experience. Upon satisActny completion or the course and sUHs/cacnpetency evaluation, the graduate will be eligible to apply ftar listing as a Nuise Aida I by the Division or Radiify Services. Hie total cast wHI be apptoidniataly $97.00. Conviction №r certain crimes may prevent students fram obtaining dinlcal training and/or employment RaiHiiremenls are documentation or a High School Diploma or GB) which must ba presented at the flrst dass. If you have not oompMed either, please contact the Davie Campus at 7U-2SU №r prior approvil. Oasies twill be held on the Davie Campus of Davidson County Community Collaga and dinlcal training will be at area nursing homes and hospitals. SECTION 201 Saturdays 7 a.m .-3 p.m. fqüri(W»«uMt»CDlW as about whal could happen in the future if he sells the property. Therc ore deed restrictions on Ihe property that only pcrmil residenlial uses of Ihe land, she said. Kevin Dodd said there is already undeveloped propeny zoned for busi­ ness uses across the street. Pal Cope told commissioners her concern wasfor the dangerihe increase in traffic from a new business would bring childrcn of Legion Cemetery Sircet who have lo walk to N.C. 801, which Is already a busy highway, to calch the bus. Despileihe restrictive covenants on the property, Ihe counly can rezone Ihc property, acconling lo county attomcy Bob Price, bul Cancr will still not be able 10 use It for olher lhan residential puipcses wilhoul Ihe consent of Ihe other property owners under the deed restrictions. Carter said his attomey had told him that it was only necessary lo hove the consent of those with property od- Joinlnghis. One of those property owners, Dwight Williams, said he is in favor of rezoning the property. "I think il would be nicc lo have a nice clean business," Williams said. Commissioner Diane Foster made a motion 10 tabic Ihc request until Sept. 21, when more could be learned about these issues. Hie board voted unanimously to grant a request' hy Sylvia Steele lo rczonel.l72acresonU.S.№lalDe^- mon Ro,nd from highway business' to residential piopcny. . ‘ ; The propertyiszoned highway biui:! ness becausc a store was operated Ihe land years ago, according.to Galliroorc. ' Il is sumninded by a mixture'of residenlialand highway business prop! erty,hcsaid. ■ ; SylviaSiecleplansioreliro in Davie Counly and wanted to fix upa house oii Ihe sile but, discovering a severe ter­ mite problem in that house, chose to build a new one on the land. AltempI-; Inglogcl pcnnltslobulld ahousc, they discovered Ihe property wasn't zoned for residential use, her brother Minor Stccle explained. 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So, lat your child an|oy tha Y, whlla you an|oy having a llttla tima to youraait. ‘Saaalona ara hald monthly, and praraglatratlon la required ‘Pragram la held September 2,1998 - May 31,1999 Monday • Computerà Wedneaday - Tumbling Friday-Swimming Cost YMCA Members - *50” Non Members *80” WtbuMitrongkUê, Strong tamIllêÊ, $trong еоттипШф£ ÎTHE PHONE PLACE - f f YOUR LOCAL AuthoritadCMkilar Dealer Sign up now on $15.95 Rate Plan and le t 15 cellular m inutes each m onth fo r 12 m onths o r the $24.95 Rate Plan and get 75 cellular m inutes each m onth fo r 12 m onths* г 1 I Á W e w ill m atch o r beat any com petitors advertised price fo r equipm ent 121 Depot Street Mocksvffle,NC27d28 M o n -F rL 8 a m -5 p m S a t 9 am -1 p m .• г »* .«'rf ,• . DAVIE COUNTY EN TERPRISE RECORD, Aur. 27,1998 - B l Quarterback Drew Ridenhour pitches Ihe bali to the tailbaci< during the War Eagies' scrimmage at Statesviiie last Thursday.- Photos by Dwight Sparka S c r i m m a g e T i m e War Eagles Challenged At Statesville In Thursday's scrimmagc at Staics- villc,Davic wosmissingtoilbackRicky White, fullback David Nail anddcfcn- sive nose guard Jared Vuughtcrs bc­ causc of injuries. YellhcWarEaglcssiillhadenough to stay with lolcnicd Sialcsvillc. "I felt like wc played real well," Coach Doug llling said. "Again, there were a lot of bright spots and a lot of Ihings we've still gol to work on. But wc were really depleted as far as our strenglh, having ihrec (important) guys oul." You can'l take scrimmages loo se­ rious, bul fur Ihose counling Davic safely Zckc Earle scored the go-ahead touchdown, intereepiing a pass and rocingSO yards Гог on unofficial 16-14 edge. Davie benefilcd from the scrim­ magc bccausc Slalesvillc possesses considerable speed - similar lo what Ihc War Eagles will see from the likes ofRcynolds.Mt. Tabor and West For­ sylh in the confcrencc - and ihc Grey­ hounds altend the Class Э-А playoffs regularly under Coach Roger Bost, the husband of Davic principal Linda. As a result, Statesville provided a betlcr evaluation lhan West Rowan, a young team in translllon under former Davie assislant Scott Young. "Wc gol more of a truer test of all pcRonnel." Hling said. "They arc tre- nvcndously coachcU.lhcy havcatolof speed and quickness, and that’s some- Ihing lhal wc haven't seen enough of." Davie'sonensc boggcddown rcgu- larlycarlyonagainslSlalcsvillc’srapid defense, bul in the latter stages the War Eagles mounted a sustained drive, an elght-play march behind tailback Kenny Collins, who coastcd around the len end from aboul the 5 to cap a 65-yanJ drive. "That was a wcH-balanccd drive as far as run am! pass," llling said. "We executed plays real well, and we got a good push on Ihe line." PIcssc See Davte-P»|eB3 I^Davie's No. 94 Fon’est Breedlove takes down a Greyhound. Quarterback Drew Ridenhour tries to make a pass before being sacked.Coaches John Bulllns and Jeff Bameycastle watch the action frotn the sidelines. ilillo u n t A ir y R a c e r s C la im V i c t o r i e s In F a r m i n g t o n R a c e S e r i e s > ' A pair of Mount Airy racers, Lee '^Skian and Jeny Coin, scored vtelories -al Farmington Dnigway diis pasl Sat- -unlay night in die FARM Race Series ^action. Second generation drag racer Ixe ;Sloan look his PDnilacTnms Am lohis :first TOP Eliminalor division win of "ttte year. The former TOP Rookie of the year, Sloan ran a 5.43 ET at 128 mph 10 defeat Donnie Sheeb of King in his 'SO FbnJ. The win by Sloan has moved him up Into die T O P M " of die $25,000 FARM Poinls Suindings. His mother. Polly, drove her Ponliac to a quaner-final finish and his uncle Jun­ ior Bowman of Letingion finished founh in TOP Eliminator racing. . 1996 Sportsman Racerof die Year. Jeny Cain of Mt. Airy, scored his fiist Fannington win in over two years Ihis • past weekend. Cain, driving the Carl Ray Hull owned Chevrolel Nova, de- feateddivlslonpoinisleaderChrisPloti o(Winslon-SaIem.Jcnynina7.7JET at 88 mph down die Iffidt mile drag course to beal out Ihe Mereuiy Cougar ofPIolts. . Cany Creed of Ml. Aliy scorcd his second "Fool Brake" Gamblers race win Friday nighl. Creed, in his Ply­ mouth Roadninner, defeated "Cougar Daddy" Chris Plou for die win. Marie "Purk" Jones of East Bend picked up his first 'TOP Gamblers", ^in of die year in Friday nighl cniisln' action. Jones, driving his Molthews Auto Refinishing Dragster, defeated Mopar veleran Arvil Thomas of Mt. Ally for die vicloiy. TTicrewilllieaspccianoPSbonus race for the quickest eight TOP Elimi­ nator cars in competitkm dils Satuniay nighl. Aug. 29. Along wiUi die T0P 8. die best of the FARM Race Soies will bein’aclioninTOPEiiminalor.Spons- man. Junior Dragster and Pure Stock. Tliere will also be a special race for TOP Eliminator and Spoitsmn dtii Sunday. Aug. 30. GatesopenSaturdayatinoa.Time nins suut at 2 p.m. and final eUntiia- lions begin al 6:30 p.m. Зш й ц ffim openal9a.m.runeniiBila|al И м . - ' and racing begins at 2J0 pja. Ml more infonnation call (336) 9KM tt2 ОГ766Л910. . '_______________________I J - t-la J . В2 - DAVIE COUNTY EN TERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 27,1998 Hickory Hill Women To Host Tourney Hickury Hill's W OA Member/ Member was held Aug. 4. Donna Tkach and Bciyl Klzer fin­ ished rirel wiih a low gross of 73, and Debbie Tripleit and Joyce Fosicr look runner-up wiih a 74. Kathleen Carlner and Barb Kollins won the low net, showing a 58, and Ihcre was a Ihree-way lie for second. After a card playoff, Ann Combs and Chris McGowan claimed sccond. The Jane Campbell Ibumamcnt was played Aug. 22. Campbell was past prc.sidcnl and an active member of WGA, and Ihc loumameni is held in her memory. This year's winner was Kollins wiih 0 67. • Hickory Hill women will host ils first Invitational. Five womenii associations, from neighboring elubs, have been invited. The tournament will be held al Hickory Hill with a 9 a.m. shotgun stan on SepI. 15. Ttic four-women teams, wllh an A -B C and D player on each, will play a Captalnli Choicc format. The entry fee will be $35 pir player. :: The field is limited to 60 playci^ and entry forms are due on or before SepI. 2. Eggers Wins Pudding Ridge Op^ Jimmy Eggen is the new club champion al Pudding Ridge Golf Club in Farmington alter shooting 72 and72 in the Pudding Ridge Open. Eggeis' 144 total low gross score beat Tom Fagerly, who had a two- round scot« of 149 for a second-plie finish. ; Low net scores were led by Don Markland with a 129, Lester Allen with 133, Donald Todd with 138 and C.W. Allen with 139. Golf Tournament Held At Hickory Hill The Founh Annual Habitat For Humanity Golf Toumameni was held at Hickory Hill on Aug. 15. Twenty seven four-manlcams participated the benefit of raising funds to build the fourth home in DavieCounty this fall. Bulldog B oosters The Shady Grove Bulldog varsity cheerleading squad placed lirst in dance and third in cheer at the Davie High School Cheerleading Camp. Kaneesha Jackson and Morgan Peele were named all-stars. Members include, from left: front, Megan Cooper, Morgan Peele, Jessica Morasco, Candice Leonard; back, Ann Marcum, Kaneesha Jackson, Brittany Cooper, Cara Hennings, Jennifer Spillman.Tourney winners Chris Hen­ drix, Bubba Brown, Jason Clinic Scheduled Anyone wishing to olHdalc’ stxxer should attend a clinic Aug. 30 at 6 p.m. at (he Brock Gym. DHS Cross Country Aug. 26 W. IREDELL. N. IREDELL. SALISBURY at 4:30 SepL 1 at N. Davidson at 4 9 S.R0WAN.S.ST0KESal4 16 at Mt. Tabor at 4 19 Tanglcwood Invitational at 10 a.m. 23 at W. Forsyth at 4 26 Greensboro Invitational, 9 a.m. 30 al S. Stokes at 4 Od. 7 at S. Rowan at 4 14 at S. Rowan at 4 LEARN TO EARN! Let Ihc prvfessionab al Jackson Hewill Ikx Service leach you Ihe basks of income la« pirparalion. TUITION FREE Leam lo earn! Sound appealing? Jackson Hewill 1^« Scrvicc ollen provides employmenl opportunities for successful giadualesl Clemmor« Fàm ily F in i M ortgage Corp. — E S T A B L IS H E D 1979 — “TO hm tfouz jojfübf comes jltst" Owned and Staflid by Davie County Residents И Н Ц А Ш У Ж .! - JJiM «FaitSefvlet/Fa«tClM lii»i • On* Оцг AppranI in H o ttC a n s * 725-1041 ••*1 COURT SqilMI • M O O C tV M U , NCСЭЗ«) 7S1-2898 Oflice LocaudThiaiÿmant Souihust Runners-up Larry Lowe, Scott Anderson, Tim White, Bryan LeFevre. Dewey Hunt, presldenl of the Davic Counly Chapter, reponed Ihat in e*. cess of $5,000 was realized from this point. Tlie winners were Jason Tutleroiv, BubboBrown, Alex McGuire and ChKs Hendri». TTiey rinished al 21 under par, edging Larry Lowe, Scon Andiir- son,TimWhileandBryan UFevre by one stroke, Tim Saylor won the ciosesl-to-te- pin award, Tutterow had the men's longest drive and Jane Whitlock cranked the ladies' longest drive. •: N E E D S O M E C A S H T O D A Y ? $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ WRITE US A PERSONAL CHECK : AND WE WILL DEPOSIT IT ON YOUR NEXT PAYDAY! $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Cash Connection 420-B Jonestown Rd. • Winslon-Salem Off Hwy. 421 behind McDonalds CALL FOR DETAILS 765-0000 ! Business Hours: Mon-Fri 9;30am - 5:30pm DAVIE COUNTV’ EN TERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 27,1998 - B3 I 1 ; A Statesville defender goes after a Davie receiver.-Photo by Dwight Spariw Davie Bent But Not Broken By Statesville ; Coolloucd From Page Bl ■-; Then, with Statesville pinned in­ side its 10, tackle Adam Boger of Davie produced two poinis, burying ; Jhe Greyhounds' quancrback in Ihe ' end zone for a safely. Davie's firsi-tcam defense yielded ,• juoreyardsIhanusual,bulittumcdUie ] lockswhenilhadlo,keepingtheoppo- >tKnI out of the end zone forlhe straight .¿^rlmmage. The Greyhounds' two scores came against UKK^serves. IhedefeMe continued to be real ; s^ong,' ПНц said. They gol Ihe ball :>nDvcdonIliemallttkbil because Ihey a linle quicker backfieid. Their offensive line comcs off Ihc ball with a little morc Ihump Ihan whal we've seen, but they bent but they didn't break." With Viughtcrs oul, nose guard Ronnie Blackburn - also considered a slancr on Ihc defensive line - saw ex­ tensive lime, making up for his ab­ sence al West Rowan. "He's doing real well,' Illlng said. "He's doing agood Job as far as fulfill­ ing thal gap responsibility inside. So I Ihlnk he'9 going to provide us some size, strength and speed up front. "I thought Ihe guys (Blackburn and fullbacks Johnny Daye and Neil WagsiafO that stepped in filled Ihose poshions real well." • White's immediate futurc is in doubt becausc of an injured knee. He bad an MRIlasI Friday and the results werc announced Aug. 25. While Illing doesn't consider the injury serious, he was shook up bccause of the possibil­ ity of a tom ACL, which would wipe oul White's junior season. "He'll be back," Illing said Friday. "Fve got lo hope. We've gol to keep a positive allilude aboul il." .... Vaughlcn (pulledgroln)andNail(Achillessiress) are expecied to be at full strength for Friday's season opener al Mooresville. In ju re d o n t lie jo b ? ■Worker's Compensation Injuries ' Back Injuries ■ Occupational Diseases ■Social Security Disability Claims Richard M. 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B ’s Mini M a r t M .8lM«i»yi.ffw<|oin CounloniuiUj'itrloiii for your coavnkiict itoRiMds! Gkibil Momy Onfcn, MoMjt Gruu, U-Hiul ^kiadlM knl riiiiALotMoRl Dnw For $10.00 Пм Gu Etm Mav NlfUI ТОЙМ-Ш mnidUniiii>Mo(faTft,NC»ta Houn: Mo«li7.Siliinlijt5:00imtoimM вошЬтШтоиМра Ш € Н (Щ тТР||)Д|0 ю 9 ЛИГ» i ij 4 •■•i DRUG’60:C;BVv1i K & R C le a n e rs , In c . "W e ’re J u s t A ro u n d th e C o rn e r" ‘Auiglcwood Crossing US 158 & N C 801, Hillsdale 998-7120 11ui(lein»dComffli)ia US 158 & Harper Rd. 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But they do have a football team j Com« SOT-«<wi.-orrM«f; t a t oouM* stmp,anrours«tCMC»nl thal happens to be playing this week. • li*SrWia<iiiBluMiSl Two Next week, our football guru, Jim Harmon, will be back wiih his wisdom and insight to help you through the close decisions. Imagine. A thousand dollar.s. It could be yours. But only DAVIE COUNTY EN TERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 27,1998 - B5 Locations To Serve You if you play Ihc contest. You can't win if you don'l send it in. So gel busy. We've worked hard lo gel ready for you. The Enlerprise- Rccord has added anew fax machinc just to handle Ihe deluge of calls. We've cleared the front sidewalk to handle Ihc pedestrian traffic. You know the routine. Search cach ad on these pages for the game. Then write the predicted winncron the entry blank. Send il to us by Friday evening. Good luck to all. 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N h M i f i v l i S i i _________- I 1 NU№! 1 ■address: 1 jj)AYPHONe- M om J él» 1 e.Ki K igia tiJêf • 'i -i SH O PPIN G FQ R ê P r e * H o l i d a y L a y - A w a y S a l e N o w i n P r o g r e s s Laymway Now While Prices Are G reat and Selection Is BestI L a d ie s * D ia m o n d H o r s e h e a d Щ п д $ 9 ^ 9 5 L a d i e s G o ld N u g g e t W a t c h H Q 9 9 5 G o ld K i s s N e c k la c e $ ^ g 9 5 Щ C a r a t D i a m o n d E a r r i n g s $ g g 9 5 G r e a t S e le c ti o n G o ld R i n g s m о ^ ^ o u r Choke Va C a r a t P a v e D i a m o n d R in g G e n u in e B ir th s to n e N e c k la c e w ith D ia m o n d s 1129^^ ' All months available C l a s s i c M a r q u i s e S o l i t i a r e 1 C a r a t ^ 2 , 4 9 5 1 C a r a t G e n t s T r a d i t i o n a l D i a m o n d C l u s t e r R i n g ^ 2 9 5 T w o -T o n e D ia m o n d B e z e l P e n d a n t ^ 9 9 5 F r e s h w a t e r P e a r l B r a c e l e t 18” Necklace $ 2 9 9 5 N e w S h ip m e n t M e n ^ s & L a d ie s C itiz e n W a tc h e s 1 0 K t. 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Gold C h a r m s E a r r i n g s O ther C olleges A lao A va ila b le C o p p e r ^ ^ A r th r itis * * B r a c e l e t ^ $ j g 9 5 Mon.-Fri.9-7 M . - Sat. 9-5:30 NEWTOWNE SHOPPING CENTER CLEMMONS, NC 766-8505 — iD aa Davie Peode D AVIE COUNTY EN TERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 27,1998 - 01 Advance News ByEdllhZimnKmun AdviuKC CoiTCspondcnl DlancClinanlofColonidoSprinss, Colo., ond husband George ClinanI, spent the weekend wllh his mother, Mrs. StcllaClinordonMaikland Road. George is teraporanly employed at Bowman Gray School of Medicine In Winston-Salem. His wife joined him here Гог the weekend. Visitors al the Methodist church SundayweicDcborahGuilcdge,High­ way 801, and Alan Bailey and daugh­ ter Edylc Ballcy of Chicago. Edyie spent the weekend here on her way to New York. Milton Caner has been released from Forsylh Hospital nnd is now bock at Meadowbrook Tcrrace of Davic. TheTeam-Kids Kickoff gol off lo a good start Saturday evening at 6 p.m. A largcnumbcrof youngsters nllcnded the meeting at the church and enjoyed Ms. Jolly, the clown, in her pncscnla- llon and cclebmling Cod's Wore). Re­ freshments wctc served at the tccrc- aiion cenicr following the program. Several udults also enjoyed Ihe event. H e l t o n - B l a k e n s h i p C o u p l e M a n i e d Angela Rencc Helton and Joseph Dwayne Blakcnship were married al noon on Saturday, Aug. 8 at Westminster Church of God in Statesville. M rs. R o ss W in fie ld C o ttre ll Dyson-Cottrell Couple Pledge Marriage I'o w s Joanna Carol Dyson and Ross Winfield Cottrell of Bcthesda, Md., were united In marriage al 4 p.m. Aug. 22 01 The Howk and Ivy. o 1910 bed and breakfast in Baniatdsville. The ceicmony washcldonahigh meadow suiTounded by wildnowcn, and the leccplion was held inorustic bam also inthcmcadow.TheRev.SamuelCaiter of Winston-Salem ofTiciated. : ThebrideisthedoughlerofMr.and Mn. Eugene Dyson ofMocksville and Uw gramldaughler of Addle Lyerly of Woodleaf. She is a graduate of Davie High Schooi and earned o bachelor's degree in intemational business from Lenolr-Rhyne College'. She Is an ac­ count neptesenlalive for United Buy­ ing Service In Chevy Chasc, Md. : Hie groom is Ihe son of Mr. and Mrs. Cary Colltell of Franklin. He is a :graduale of FWklin High School and 'earned an associate's degree in com­ mercial design from Souihwesiem 'Community College and a bachelor's [degree in fine aits from WesteniCaio- jina Univenity. He is ihe.ait dircclor forCbMulllng,Adyettiilng&Rescaich In Chevy Chase, Md. The Disciples Quartet from Lex­ ington gave a very inspirational song scrvicc at the Melhodisl chutch Sun­ day night. Our Pastor, DcnnisMaish.nll, has rejoined this group. God's Kids Puppet practice will be Tuesday al 7 p.m. Robbie Mills Is recuperating from hernia surgery. He is now at honve. Many get-well wishes go oul lo him. Edith Zimmerman visited her brother-in-law and wife, Elmer and Siirah Zlmmciman, In Ihc Fork eom- munily Saturday allemoon. Elmer is recuperating from a knee injury nnd is in a cosl. Edith also visited Lib Caner and Florence and Hah Sides. Brenda Zimmerman of Glen Cove, Long Island, N.Y., arrived Ihis weckio spend several days wllh her motlicr, Edith Zimmerman. Gcl-wcll wishes go oul to Belly "Gray" Polls. She suffered a mild hcan attack this past week. She is recuperat­ ing at home and seems to be doing well. Hillsdale News By Benita Bnmdon Wyatt Hillsdale CoiTcspondcnt What an cncouragcmcnl you can rcccivc from ccitain cxpcncnccs ihat restore your faith in ЬипшНу. 1 ob< served such a happening on Saturday. A gentleman from Lenoir pulled into the parking lol ai Farmington Road Exxon with a shredded rear tire. The garage area was closed, but the man had a AAA card so he callcd to request assistance. Meanwhile, a woman and her young son pull in with a spare tire going down. When the tire was being rc-inflalcd it burst. The lady was hys­ terical. She wasonhcrwayto Asheville and only had $2.10 to her nomc.lbal's when Mr. and Mrs. Sombcrt arrived. Mr. Sombcrt and the man from Lenoir both insisted on paying for the lady's repairs, and Mr. Sombert, who hod worited at a scrvice station in high school, started work on the tire. Mrs. Sombcrt and the man from Lenoir brought the young boy inside and bought him something to cal. Around this time, hurray, here comes Marvin. Now we arc in business. In just a few minulcs, Marvin has the lady's tire on and she is ready to go. Between Marvin. thcSombcrts, and the man from tenolt, she ison her v^ay home with a repaired car, her son’s belly full, and a little extra traveling money as well. Wc all need a reminder now and then to do unlo others as you would have thcmdo unto you, and also a reminder that thcrc arc people who do live that way. Sunday morning at Hillsdale, wc were treated to hear of Becky Adams, Jody Hines, and Jonathan Dixon's trip to Belarus. The three of them had gone toWildcmcssCampwiihthcyouihsor Belanis. They shaiixl some stories of their trip and some (cars as ihcy told of the night of the initiation. Some of the Americans were afraid that they were nol rcxhing the children, but the night of the call, 47 youths of Belarus gave their lives to the Lord. Americans are being used by God to make a difTcr- ence In Belarus. Fitn ess Program Signups U n d er W ay The Davie County Senior Center/ Davie Family YM CA Senior Hcalih and Htness Program conitnues to ac- cc}M registrations for area seniors who are 60 years of age or older. Registration for those who have previously participated will open Aug. 31 .This I S-wcck program begins Sept. Four Corners News By Marie White Four Comers Coocspondcni Mr. and Mn. Crady Bcck visited Mrs. Will Bcck on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Mark White and Jes­ sica hove relumed home after spend­ ing the weekend al Mynic Beach. Wc extend our sincere sympathy lo Ihe family of Mrs. Rhodesia Garris who pass^ away last week. She was the mother of Mrs. Charles Burgess and Charies Masten. Glenda Sapp visited Mr. and Mn. Joe White one day last week. Cast Chosen For 'Nunsense' The casi and chonis members for iheupcomingproduclionofNunsensc have been chosen. Rehearsal is under way for Ihe Sep­ tember pnsenlalion. Lead nuns willbe played by Mary Caller, Cheryl Halver, Tammy Griffin, Janel Ball, Adnene BridgewaterandKimberieighRamsey: A chorusof nuns will join ihe lea^ to add 10 Ihe "nunsense." Mcmben are Adria Austin, Bonnie Barber, Denise Cunis, Summer Daye, Susan Day, Andrea Dull, Van Fagan, Meg Fagan, Erin Hege, Angela Hodges, Frankie Jones, Nancy Keller, Jessica Koontz, Sophia Maninez, Elene McIntyre, Becky Miller, DeWill Myers, Cindy Onillo, Sabrina Shon, and Angela Wagner. The play Is under Ihe direction of Freda Ramsey and Kart Hales. Chore­ ography will be by Pam Janas. Esconcd by her father, Ihc bride chosc Julie Malinowski of Hickory as hcrmalronofhonor. Bridesmaids werc Holly Scibcn of Hickory and Wendy Dowdic, sister of the groom, of Franklin. Jennie Dowdle of Franklin greeted guests as they arrived, andJulicMundie of Ocala, Fla., direclol the wedding. The groom chosc Brad Pejsa of Mooresville as his best man. Ushers were Fred Mundic of Ocala. Fla., and Eric Moser of Albennarie. Following Ihe ceceplion.thecouplc went on a wedding trip lo Hawaii. They will make ihcirhomeinBethesda, Md. Social Evcnu . A lingerie shower was given in Hiskoiyonluly 11 by Julie Malinowski and Holly Seiben. . A Jock and Jill shower was given in Woodleaf by .the bride's fandly on July 25. • A Jack and Jill shower was given on July 26 in Cooleemee by friends. . A rehearsal cookout was given by the parenls ofthe groom at The Hawk and Ivy. ^ Workshop To Be Held Aug. 27 The Center for New Directions of Eaton Funeral Service will be sponsor­ ing a woriishop titled "Living Alone Afier the Dealh ofaSpouse"on Thurs­ day, Aug. 27, 1998 from 6.-30-8:30 Pino News p.m. at the Davie Couniy Senior Ccn­ ler in Mocksville. Fot funherinfonnaiion, call 1-800- 472-5838 or 731-2148. ByNonUUum PinoCotrcspondeni The Plno-Fannington Extension Homemakers Club met at Carolyn Soger's house for their August meet­ ing. In the absence of President Jean Smilh, Vice Itesidenl Nora Lalham presided. Carolyn had the devotions. We discussed the family picnic which is to be Sept. 15, starling al6p.m. at Ihe Farmingion Picnic Shelter. All mem­ hen are urged lo come ond bring their husband and a weU-fllled basket. We also gathered information aboul the achievements each member had nude for the year. Delicious refieshmenu were served to Toby Hawkins, Marie Miller, Nora Lalham, and Carolyn Boger. Around 40 people came lo our hoi dog supper Saturday evening. Every­ one enjoyed Ihe fellowship, food arid fine freezen of homemade Ice cream. James and Leila Essie recenUy spent aweekonlhecasleni shore ofVirginia wllh their daughter and son-in-law, Ann and Brooks Barnes and children Edward and Eliiabcth. Suzanne Miller moved to her apan- meni in Dobson Saturday where she will be attending Suny Community College. Ethan Boger moved lo Raleigh Iasi weekend where he will be a sopho- moce al Nonh Carolina Stale Univer- ¿iiy- - M r. a n d M rs. Je ffre y C h arie s P eters Moyer-Peters Couple Married In New Jersey 8.from9-l 1 a.m.TuesdaysandThurs- days through Dcc. IB. If you have participated In the pro­ gram in the past, now it is your tum lo sign up. Thcrc is no charge, but pre- registration is neccssary. Call the Davic County SeniorCcntcr at 751-0611 to register, or for further information. Melissa Ann Moyer and Jeffrey Charics Pcicrs of Williamsburg, Va. were unilcd In marriage at 10:30 a.m. Aug. 8 in Metuchcn. NJ. The Rev. Paul Malici olTiciatcd. The bride Is the daughter of Tho­ mas and Nancy Moyer of Metuchcn, NJ. She is a 1993graduale ofMctuchcn High School and earned a bachelor’s degree with honotslnpsychology from American University, where she was a mcmbcroiCWOmc8aSorori\y,OTvlcr of Omega, Psi Chi Honor Society and Phi Beta Kappa. She is a lawsludcnl at ihc Collcge of William & Mary in Williamsburg. The groom is the son of Stuart and Maribcih Pcicrs of Brentwood Drive, Advancc. He attended Davie High School and is a 1992 graduate of the N.C. School of Science and Math­ ematics. Hecamcdabachelor’sdegrec in U.S. Foreign Policy from American University, where he wasamembcr of PiAlphaThetaHonorSocietyandwas named most exceptional senior. He Is employed by International Mobile Communications. The bride chosc Kelly Boynton as her maid of honor and her sister, Michelle Wickstrom, as the matron of honor. Bridesmaids were: Lynn Penny. Emily Amio, Karen Maclvcr and Sara McLaughlin. Matt Harris was the groom's best man. Ushers were: Joe Peters, the groom's tnoiher; Stuart Peters, the groom's father; Ethan Garn Ethan Wickstrom, the bride’s brother-in-law; and Vic Peters, the groom's cousin. ARcr a rccepUon at Sir John's in’ NorthBrunsu^ck,NJ.,thecouplewent on a wedding trip to San Juan, Puerto Rico. They will be at home in Williamsburg, Va Hilboum-Beal Engagement Announced Johnna Michele Hllboum of Advance and Brax ton “Brack" Bed of Mocksvillc will be married at 2 p.m. Ocl. 10 at Blaise BapliuChuich. The bride is the daughter of Tommy and Frances Richie оГРиНов Road, Advance, and John Hilboum of Fair Bluf. She is a 1994 graduate of Dtvht- son Couniy Community College and is a private nanny inWimloii4«l«n. ’ The groom-lo-bc is the son of Me and Mn. Louie Beal Jt of Сомму . Home Road, Mocksville. He is a 1994 graduate of Davie Hi|h School a d к employed by Ingersoll-Rand. , л _______________J _____________________i)______________________■ • ■ C l - D AVIE COUNTY EN TERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 27,1998 Broadway Participates In Naval Exercise Navy Pcuy OfTiccr 3nlClass Adam D. Broadway, son of Ken D. Broad­ way of222 Broadway Road and Vicky L Fryeof \ 98 Peics Lane, Mocksvillc. recently participated in Exercise Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) 1998 while aboani the guided missile destroyer USS Paul Hamilton, home ported in Peari Harbor. Hawaii. Broadway was one of more than 25.000 Sailors. Marines, Aimtcn, Sol­ diers andCoastGuardsmenrmm across the Pacific to participate in the month- long cxcrcisc conilucted near Hawaii. In addition to the military forccs, more than50U.S.shipsand200U.S.aircraft were involved in RIMPAC along with naval forccs from Australia, Canada. Jrpan and the Republic of Korea. RIMPAC is a laTge-scale, multi- focctcdc?icrciscconduGicdtoimprovc the inlcropcrability of combined nnd joint forccs in tactics, command and controUogislicsandcommunications. RIMPAC 98 was the sixteenth excr- ciscinascrics which bcgon in 1971 as nn annual excrcisc and become a bien­ nial cxcrcisc in 1974. An AEGIS destroyer, Broadway's jihip is one of the n^ost powerful svar- ships ever put to sea. The computer- based AEGIS weapons system is the heart of the ship's war-fighting capa­ bility. It ccnlers an)und a powerful nidar lhat enables the crew lo delect, track and fire on morc lhan 100 targets at a litnc. The 1996 graduate of Davie High SclKwljoinedthcNavyin August 1996.Comatzer Homemakers Plan Memorial For Lucille Potts The Comalzer Homemakers Club met on Aug. 19. al the home or Ruih Barney on Milling Road. After lunch, Ihc meeting was eallcd loonier by IteldenlDottiePoils. Sym­ pathy WM cuprcsseJ in the death of n charier member, Lucille l\)its, who died on July 27. Plans wen: made fora memorial. Belly Wood and Jackie Wintets gave reports on Iheir attendance al the counly council meeling. Bony gave infontution on tho Christmas Child shoeboxes. She wits global issue coor­ dinator. Metiibcrs voted to lix boxes to send. Jackic gave mfofflrationon milk­ ing omatnenls for Ihe Capitol Christ­ inas tree nnd Ihc workshops to bc held. Mary Ijiu Rose won the door priic. Issue report fonns were filled out und unnounecments were made of Ihe upcoming events. Kuth Bamcy und Betiy WikxI were prc.scnted gifts in honor of Ihcir birth­ days in Augusi.Smitti Earns Highest Score On State CPA Exam In May WayneSmithJr.aformer Advance residenl and recent Wake Forest Uni­ versity graduate, was named the Gold Medal Award winner for earning the New Arrivals GRIFrtTH Michacl,CimIy,»ndCascyOrifr«h of Mocksviile announce the bitih of a daughter and sister, Marla DcVerc, on Aug. 10,1998, al Lexington Memorial Hospital. She weighed 7 lbs. З.Э 02. and was 20-Ш inches long. Paiemal grandparents are Web and Susie GrilTith of Mocksvillc, and Ihe lale DeVeie Hammond Griffilh. Matonal gnmdpamils are Wayne and Lois Gteen of Mocksviile. HILTON Laun an) Dane Hillon of Peoples Cnek Road, Advancc, announce Ihe binh of their rirst child, a daughter, Hadley Nicole. She was bom Aug. 23 al Fonyth Memorial Hospilal. Hadley weighed8 lbs.and 1.2 ounces, and was 20-3M inches long. Maternal grandparents arc Annand SanUymofMontDc. Paiemal grand- pamts ate Shelby and Biemon Hillon ofMocksville. OSBORNE Karl and Joanne Osborne of East Maple Avenue, Mocksvillc, an­ nounce tbe birth of a son, Joseph Karl Osbome, on Aug. 19, 1998 at 5:51 am. “Joey" weighed 7 lbs. 15.8 oz. and was 18 and 1/2 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Wilford Joseph and Maiie Jones of Mocksviile. Paternal grandparents are Edna Osbome of Florida and Ihe late Leslie Osbome. Joey has a grown sister; Amanda, and a special aunt and uncle, Lela and John Buiero of Mockiville. He is niuned afler his falher and grand­ father. highest score among all candidates tak­ ing Ihe Unifomi CPA Examination in Notth Carolina In May. A total of I .S31 candidates look the exam on May 6-7 in cither Winston- Salem or Raleigh, acconling to Ihc Nonh Carolina Stale Bo,itd of Ccni- Hcd Public Accounlanl Examiners. TTk exam is given twice a year in May and November. Smilh,Ihe .son ofWaync and Elaine Smilh of Advancc, recently joined the accounting fimi of KPMG in Gtecns- boit). In May. hepradiiiitnl fnmi Wake Peoples Fbo LEOMnilEjllTY NEW 3 b t d r a o m , 2 l M t t r nom s wnn gin igti la rg td M k itto M Ihriolioft in d dââ lo g t . lj O c a t M i o n i D r iv it e w o o d t d lo t « 1 1 IW SSt-TSI-SH O 4 yr. old. SBR, 3BA m ch, 1840 » . IL l»M oo 9.2 « ю Ы (C. iK luM lot U rfi outbdUil«, m kdlop is m |i . HualH Hilh< fm , whMpoS A nlk-is dcMt in ПШКГ suit«. ^O npU O L $ 17 9 «М Ф fíeoüonwtíame. MMt»er»74Mla«tMW Whkh of These Costly Homeseller Mistakes W ill You Make When You Sell Your Home? ~AnewRpcnhM>ai MnaRswcf»*bii$uc,induiiiyinsidcnha\e been irlrwd which irvnb 7 coaly nwiakes jwparexiaftttspcdaliTponenüüed’ThiO M maihamrmkim make wtvnKffing Iheir SKpS>-itantoGetYowHomSoUFasi:№ü Ьотг.ш«1а951ср8у«(т(ЬасапЬфуси«Ц ForTopDoHar*. your home and Гог (hr most amoun of „Al Ihis rrpon uncovcR. ШОЯ homnclleri make 7 deadly mittto lhal coa Ihem liwally ihousnb ordollan. The good news is lhai each and c\TO'one (d’âne mbtakes is eniDeiy preventable. IWi inluNy itpon shows clearly how Ihr «ИЦапв! waysoTieliing homes h»« brcomr lKK«in|ly Im and tmetlKiive in todiv't flVhciThrtetortfrmMrristhBifUlyihRe ....................... adqr,7*)«aiMik. ОвМОттШ €Ш »отгаш€тяШ Л$тШ тш^Муат»атЁ. T Forest's five-year program in the ц,^ n,c ¡„cdal awards arc Local Civitan Club Awards Sct)olarships The Mocksviile Civitan Club re­ cently awarded scholarships to two outstanding high school scn>№ to aid in their continuing educalion. Christopher E)eShaun Peoples, of 1 IS Whitney Road. Mocksviile, was the recipient of the $500 scholarship. He will be attending the University of North Carolina at Grcensboro. major­ ing in psychology. Dubonvanh Phommavanh. of 1010 Howani St.. Mocksvi\le. was the re­ cipient of the $250 scholarship. She is enrolled in the Universily of North Carolina al Wilmington, majoring in business administration. She partici­ pated in a number of extra-cu^cular activities during her high school years. F O R S A L E B Y O W N E R D eacon’s Ш аве Subdivision Calloway School of Business and AC' couniancy 10 cam a bachelor's and master's degree in accountancy. Smiih's classmates. Hcywood Anmtmng of Lillinglon and Hope Bmckctl of Kcnicrsvillc. were named lhe silver and bron/e medal aw;u\l winncri. Goid. silver and bronze medal awanis aa* pivscnied by Ihe North СагоПпаСРЛ Rnindaiion toindividu- ais with the ti^ three СРЛ exam scores S c h o o l R e t i r e e G r o u p T o M e e t The Davie Coumy Retired School Personnel will meet at Bermuda Run Country Club on Thursday. ScpL } at noon. Following the luncheon. Palsy Crenshaw, curriculum cowlinator for Davie County Schools, will give an update on programs being oflcred in Davic County Schools. We Trade for Anything! of VMM Cffiitict Arctnt Wloblki HvvHSv 7 4 4 -9 9 S7 given in honor of the late Katharine Gulhrie.cxecutivediroctorof the NC. Siale Boanl of CPA Ехат!пегеГог25 j-e;us. C o u r t n e y C la s s O f '5 8 H a s R e u n lc ij The class ol1958 of Courtney High School met for Ihelr 40th year reunion Aug. 16 at Potman's Restaurant In Mocksviile. Curt Baity, owner, Is one o( the class members. Twenty-two mem­ bers and spouses attended, from left; front - Tommy Joyner, Jimmy R. Steelman, Jimmy D. Steelman, Jimmy Yorl<; row2 - Dorthey (Groce) Comellus, Addle ([Hoots) Beeker, Carol (Hoots) Pendergrass, Charlotl(Loflin) Miller, Nellie (Dobbins) Sizemore, Lols (Driver) Felts, Shelby (RIggan) Martin, Georgia (Cranfill) Woolen, Patsy (Holden) Booe, Faye (Plott) Hayes; row 3 - Ciirt Baity, Harvey Draughn, Billy Mundy, Junior Gough, Melva (Legans) Gough, Dean Norris, June Booe. Wayne Lynch. Of 33 graduating class members, nine didnt attend. Two - Howard McKnight and Jerry Watkins - had died since the last reunion $500 Down New3BdrHoffle M-uphNEWnilX WMlOR-SalM РогМакСаН 7U4557 п я т ш т O P E N H O U S E SUNDAY, AUGUST 30™ 2:00 PM • 6:00 pm Ж а т / t ^ A iìe Ф А Рам Нега Cornvtf)! )саж1 Л N tf)f irrMs o< Modnil«. F«aitfn оаМ im x acrd ìarp pcssv tMutU fÿ£ed irnra. (ЛЫ ^ar^9c3pr$. »artnnc« Ы laiirit, U homi Ftiiml Usacrs reu* cfiiifi's piiy VM wxl cofirnofl paiii na. Нач >№«n Assccaacn. 01 Uirir « lu iwä Penal irre h«4wod ton ta íNufti Ol ODTN. go« ««на t«i дн kg>^ 3 W. 2 BA. $ 11Ш u • 2 ея г Ы. Sv« Рпрт. Otf« u( я • 3 Ba 2 &M Am sm Fncttct ChooM from rtmalnino M Iota and Ihr*# baautifu »tio hodtM. W# cuatoin buiW to auH or Mna your own HjUdar. CtfIMary Н«мМска tor NEW HAMNHni COURT LOT at Brick, vinyl and a im axtatkir, bMwWul inlettor, graal room with window flanked fireplace and gas k>gs. 2 car garage. $120,000 Homemade Ice Cream & Cobbler Jlcui 9ionp:liUe Couit a 9allo Slone CoiMunlly Located in the city lim its ofM ocksville Ditections; 1-40 to 601 S., to rig ht on Salisbury St., straight to Hardison St. New Hampshire C ourt is on the left. ■ Mary Hendricks Welcomes You home to DavieCounty! 336-345-3886 (Home) 336-751-3152 REAGENTS@ aol.com 1S'M( K(i()()i) VWII, к I \ I I ( ) U s (336) 751-222J 8 5 4 V a l l e y R o a d I V E o c l c s v i l l e P r o f e s s i o n a l C t ; M o c l c s v i l l e , N C —WM TNt 0»« am piM «Mng 4 MMb«« «оам erawUM in itt el f^aáMiriM» 1ft «М UtM LM M UM----« Priwcyl fft.«« aera¿ Эsaàï3S3.^jr.s g S £ ^ . Ä a ? r . J Ä ^ euM лйВе ranch M мм m wt iPsssHsÄs йж-ёгнан Щоса! Band То Perform In Winston-Salem D AVIE COUNTY EN TERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 27,1998_: C3 ; in n in g Jenny, a local rock band, >f4irpa(otm at Ttw Village Cue and r'piib'ln Winslon-Salcm on Sahirday ^tifghi, Aug. 29. The club is located on : 'Peltts Creek Parkway. They are set to perform al 10 p.m. The band playsoncwbltndotrock. They feature coven by bands such as Sister Haiel. Seven Maty Thrce, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, and mote. Spin- ninglennyalsoplays originals written by lead vocalist, Bnid Ratledge of Mocksviile. Spinning Jenny will be playing at many clubs in the THad nnd Charlotte areas over the next few months. The band consists of Brad Ratledge, Eric Phillips, Scott Phillips, nnd Casey McDaniel, all orMocksville. NEW OWNER ACCENT MOBILE HOMES TOTAL LIQUIDATION SALE OF ALL FLEETWOOD HOMES INSTOCK_________________ Wblunteers Sought To Clean Up Tornado Damage t Volunlecfsaicneededtohelpclean i'tup.tomado damage at Tanglewood's ■inatuieparlt. •л;'. pildrenliomscveralDavieCounty schools as well as sludenis ftom neigh­ boring counties vish the nahite trail every year, according to employees, but damage from a tornado that hit the area in the spting has left Ihe trails impassable. Cleanup days have been scheduled for Aug. 29 and 30,8 a.m.-noon. For more infoimation, call Beth Beeler at 336-778-6342 or slop by Ihe park oincc. 14X60 FLEETWOOD WINQATE 14X70 FLEETWOOD WINQATE 14X80 FLEETWOOD BROADMORE 28X56 FLEETWOOD HERITAQE POINTE 28X60 FLEETWOOD HERtTAOE POINTE 28X70 FLEETWOOD WATERFORD PARK 28X72 FLEETWOOD SANDALWOOD 28X44 FLEETWOOD BERKSHIRE 28X60 FLEET>VOOD BERKSHIRE TRIPLEWIDE 28X60 FLEETWOOD WOODLAND PARK _____ Babies Should Have Timely Immunizations I HAVEA^SY^ARWAR^^^ OPENFOHVOUR MotebabteshavcbecnbominNoith Carolina during July thm any olhcr month during the past two years. : Regardless of the month in which they.wete bora, all babies need timely immunizations or baby shots. Immunizalions are the safest, most cirective way to protect children from 10 diseases: red measles, mumps, ru- beila(OemianmcasIes),dip(heria, teta­ nus (lockjaw), pcnussis (whooping cough), polio, he^tisB,haemophilus influenza type B (meningitis) and varicella (chickcnpox). There arc big diseases that attack litlle children, who are so young that they are especially vulnerable to the compllcatkmsthesediseasescancause, such os seven: coughing, convulsions, brain damage and even death. That is why children need the majority ofthelr shots cariy. Children should receive Hepatitis B immunizations ot birth, one month and .sis months of age. DTAP (which protects against dipthcria, tetanus and pettussis)vaccinationsshouldbc given to childtcn at Iwo, four, six and IS months and again between ages four and six. HIB, which fights haemophilus influenzae type B (the cause of one type of meningitis) should be given to babies at two. four, six and 12 months. Polio shots are necessary at ages two, four and I2monthsond again between ages four and six. Children should have M M R vaccinations when Ihcy rcach one and again between ages four and six. Immunization for varicella should be given at age one. 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C4 - DAVIE COUNTY EN TERPRISE RECQRD, Aug. 27,1998 s p t f r u e m S t o r e L a w n F u r n i t u r e , E q u i p m e n t A t B e r m u d a i \ ^ i n i ' s S e l f S t o r a g e W i t h f a l l a p p r o a c h i n g , B e r m u a M i n i 's o f f e r s a s p e c i a l s t o r a g e o p p o r t u n i t y • When there Just Isn't enough space ... • When the basement Is full, the attic Is full... • When you need temporary storage space... • Bermuda Mini's Self Storage Is here to rescue you. Bermuda Mini's on U.S. 158 in Advance tioasls 296 storage units, including new climatenionlrolled units. Ttie ciimate<ontrolled storage units gives Ihe community a valuable option wtien people need to store valuables. The compat^y has also added trailers tor tenants to use for moving valuables to the facility. And now. the company is offering a special promotion lor new rentals. Mention this article, and you vtill teceWe ^out third month's rent FBEE. Call lor details. Bermuda Mini's can solve all your storage needs. Tenants can use №e trailers Iree for moving. There are restrictions lor the service, so call Bermuda Mini's clfice lor details. There are two other renting options available to tenants. One Is their standard units which most people use, and Ihe other is Iheir Indoor units that have extra insulation and a security door. "The business has been doing very well," said Jessica Dezendorf, who, with her husband, Ladd, owns the business. "People seem to have a real need lor it. We're very clean and have a secure lacility. Wegetvety positive responses from our tenants." Bermuda Mini's are used for a wide variety ol reasons. The stall has even seen neighbors iolntogelhet to rent a space lot ilsiTOthalthey need on an occasional or seasonal basis. Ct\rlstmas decorations, outdoor furniture, tools, things that clutter a house that Is being sold... all those are ¡usI a lew of Ihe reasons people obtain a rental space. "We're very proud ol our facility," Mrs. Dezendorf said. "We've tried to construct a facility thal our customers will feel safe and secure." Bermuda Mini's scirsioraiie on U,S. 158 In Advancc con solve your storage needs. Call Jessica Deundorr, left, and Sandy Scholl, riijhl. Bermuda Mini's has a double pass coded gale. Customers must enter their pass code to gel In and again lo get oul. "Our computer system records the date and time and unit number lor every entry Into the key pad," she said. "We also added video camera security, barbed wire on the lop of Ihe fence and other security features." Bermuda KAini's have also been noted for iheir cleanliness, attractive­ ness and friendly service. The company is landscaped with a large American flag at the entrance. Emp^ units are cleaned and sprayed regularly. The entire area is lighted with spotlights. Bermuda Mini's Is located at 146 Commerce Drive in Advance, olf Hlgtiway 158 behind A Cleaner World and next to Bermuda Quay Shop­ping Center. Bermuda Mini's is also attracting commercial customers. Special arrangements can be made for long-term rales, blocks of consecutive units and special access times and other perks. Call 998-9661 for details, pricing and more Informalion. ^ к о п А с т . (3 3 6 )7 ^ w oo <1 iPAULw” wiLLIAMS \C H IR O P m C T 0 R f.'; C A L L T O D A Y f o r f a l l S P E C IA L S ! 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His brother, Roy, served Mocksvillc os the Posit' master, retiring in 1978. Cccil was a raral carrier,rctiringin 1984. Foryears Ihc brothers worked together. Serving the public os a rural carrier was something Cartner iroly enjoyed, and even alter he rellred, he wanted lo continue to serve people, and Lowes . Foods in Clemmons seemed like a gtxxl placc 10 do jusi that. . "I was looking for a part-time job," said Cartner, "und I’ve done several things, but then I came here and ap* plied, and I’ve been here ever sincc. 1 like lo serve people. I have served people most of my adult life.” Il's haul to gel Cartner to talk much about himself, but his manager, EUa McKnight, jumped at the chancc to extol Curtner's virtues. "Cecil has been with us six years now, and Ican'l say enough good about him. He is always putting everyone before himself. He's un outstanding cmployce.docs things for peoplcin the rest home and in his church. He's active in all areas and the best of Ihc best." WhllcCartncrishumblcabouthim- self, he's outspoken about Lowes. "My favorite thing about working here is the people. Wc'rc obligated to the public, I try to never forget that. Scrvlcc is important lo ihc store, and I like Ю be a pan of that scrvlcc." Allhough most of the bag boys arc jusi old enough lo be able lo drive, Cartner said he gels along well with them. "Thcfc arc alot of nice young people here. I respcct ihcm, und they respect mc.Thcyhavcalotofcncrgy,"Cartner said. While Conner may not have the energy of a 17-year-old, he brings something else lo his job: a caring, warm atlitudc that makes his custom­ ers remember him. " Wc have people who ask, 'Where's CecIlT and say, 'I want him to take out my groceries.’ Wc have people who shop here because of hiin," said Ella McKnieht. I Canner works an irregular shift and is a pan-limc employee, which suits him juM fíne, he said. In his spare lime, he visits his ¿ster at Davie Villoge, an assisted living facility, and spends time with his wife of 50 years, Ruth, and wiih htsdaughler, Janice, hcrhu,sband, Larry and ihcir daughter, Conner’s granddaughter, Elizabeth. Being on the brink of 70and having worked witli the public for so many years has providcdConncr some pearls of wisdom, and he readily sharcid one of those. I "My family, friends, church and my work arc very imponant to me. After all, what ctscdowc have in Ufccxccpt cach olher?- Public Library Announces Coming Events, New Books Some of Ihe new books at Davie Couniy Public Ubrary, 371 N. Main St., MocksviUe: New in the Reference Section: The International Encyclopedia of Dance. Reviewers stated that the set "is the most ambitious and cominehcnsivc dance encyclopedia ever atlempted...a brilliant succcss and ’’a monumental achievement..." Non-flctbn African Grey Parrots Black Bird Hy Away: Disabled in an Able-Bodied World Fast Flower Arranging HowAlcohollcsAnonynK)usFailed Me: My Personal Journey lo Sobriety Through Sclf'-Empowerment Melanoma: Prevention, Detection, and Treatment The Mciropolilan Museum of Art Activity Book The Power of Pcrimenopause: A Woman's Guide lo Physical and Emo­ tional Health During the Transitional Decade Que Sc Pucde EsperarCuando Sc Esta Esperando (What to Expect When You’re Expecting) Victor Hugo The Yeast Connection: A Medical Br«U(through Fiction After Dunkirk - Milena McGraw The Atk of Цю Morindor • Barry Targan The Besi Cemetery Dance Chain of Custody - Налу Levy Galilee - Clive Barker Goodnight, Nebraska > Tom McNeal Liar • Jan Burke Serpent Gate • Michacl McGarrily Shols on Goal • Rich Wallace Where the Sea Used lo Be - Rick Bass Sept. 1 - Preschool Storytimc re­ sumes on Tuesdays at 11 am. at the Main Street and Cooleemee branch libraries. Scpl. 14 - Meet the American Girl Dolls program at 4 p.m. Comc lo a party for the dolls before ihcy go on display. Sept. 17 • Davic Couniy Public Libniry participates In the "America Links Up” program with a program about the Internet and how lo help your child find great sites, gel safely lips, and more. For adults and school age ----—-------- - ----------- ------------- ---- chiiten. 7 Р.П1. (,ggll Cartner of Mocksvllle caine out of retirement to work at Lowe's, and enjoys helping shoppers with tiieir groceries. Adonaiionmmcmoryofiiaijamcs . Photo b v Chri* М асМ в, Tha Clammona Courier Ruckcr was made by Karcn Smith. . | - ; ( School Constructidn Bill Pushed In State House By Rep. Julia C. Howanl The pace has noi changed much uouiut iIk General Asumbly. The budget contenltons arc still in place and whal is going on in Washington, D.C. .whether thou^l about or miked about, isoecupylnga lolariime. I have been trying to wrile periodically lo keep you inromied about whal is com­ ing up in the General Assembly and hopefully give you an opponunlty to respond. Lei’sulk about IssuesUiaiare being pushed here at Ihe end of the session: 'Then: Is a house bill dealing with the school construction bidding pro­ cess which would perrali schools to take both single prime and mulli-primc ranlracis. Tliey arc required to «iver- llscfor both if costs ore over $500,000, and Ihcy nuy accept cither. This bill would giveihe board thcopiionofonly c^^dcring one fomul. Multi-prime means that the major ports of the con- lt&larebidlnsepaialecontrw;ls.Singk! prime means a general «ontracior bids liiecniircjob. ' ' TlK debates come fmm the sub- <WltKtan who say the general con- tractors get all of ihc profit under a single prime conlract. and if there is any savings between the general con­ tractor and sub-contractor, those sav­ ings go lo Ihe geneml conuacior. Iticre is a study Ihal shows thal the multi- prime contracis have come in, on the average, $15,000 cheaper than Ihe single prime contracts. However, Ihat sludy did nol include the management fees that go akmg with mulU-prime conlracis-youhavelohitea manage- menl group lo manage the consiruc- llon of Ihe project. Someone has lo coonlinate the separate contracis. Also, the study does not include that undermulti-prime contracts, thene arc more delays that seem to comc ftom Ihe fact thal coordination is tougher when you have separate con­ tracts on the job. There are limes when thermilti-initieconiractsseemiowoilc better if each of the separate contrac- tois takes dwlrjob with dedication and sincerity of puipose at meeting the completion dales while woridng wlih ttie other sejaralc conuacts. There ai-5 also advantages for Ihe school boaid detling with s si^le contraclor after Ihe bidding process. There is also an issue of money, giving uix credits on chariuible contri­ butions. There is a bill which would make Ihis easier and the chariuble contribution groups arc supportive. 1 might ask how you would feel about ’ giving more tax creditii lo people who make charitable conuibutions. One presentationhas been made Ihal shows Ihat for each dollar going to a chari­ table organization, il saves Uie sute more money lhan whal Uk suue would have spent had they had to do the work of the charily. I do nol have Ihc exact ngurcs, bul I think that for each dollar spent in charitable organizations, the state is saved about nine dollars. I believe il costs lessiolet charily do the job than il does to set up a suite organi-: zation and the bureaucracy that goes: withit. ' ; i' The issue of limiting sesskms con-' llmies to come up. A t c ^ s problein ' withlhewaybuslnesslscunentlycbii- ducted is that the sute agencies do no^ know whal Iheir budgets will be at the beginning of die year. The lack of budget cenainly also delays local gov- cmmenls' planning for die next year, sincc Uiey do not know whal lo expect from the siau!. Periiaps there could be anileoflheCeneralAssemblyoralaw passed tcquiiing that the stale agen­ cies' budgets be given lop prioriiy and planned first. tamsilllopposcdloaconsillulional limilon sessions. Virglniahasaconsti- lulional limit of sixty days. During Ihose 60 days, legislators voted on the same number of bills we did during nine months and there is no way you can convince me they knew whal they were voting on. Tlie process is turned ' over tothe people allheCapltol,either to staff or conunitlee members. If they are there as committee members and sufT, why not have die whole legisla­ ture |n sesskxi for die negotiations and knowledge of the sut^ecis being voted on? Tliere ore a number of things we can do if we are serious, as agovcming body, about the dme with which we handle the length of sessions - not just a political move that, in effect, turns die legislative process over to staff and die bureaucracy in Raleigh. Tiiat is whal limited sessions will give you. The restructuring of electricity is ‘ still a debate - Uying lo determine ihe best way to handle die competition issue and make Ihc cosl savings rcaiis- lic. Agiin, I point om fantasiic cosl savings and long disuuice calling un­ dertelephone deregulation, but look al your toul telephone bill and see if you are really paying less now. ■ received alellcrfromaconccmcd citizen with knowledge of what goes on in the maternity unU at her hospital. The letter says diere was a I S-year-old who was 33 weeks pregnant. The girl's molher is 31 years old and die grand­ mother is 47 years old. Tlie girl is in her thinl pregnancy. The first two were aboned. Itlooksasifsheplanstohave this third child. In anodier case, a 26- year-old modwr of five, all under die age of eight, was stoned out of her mind, and die baby tested positive for both cocaine nuryuana. A dihd woman Is 23 ye ars old, has tested posi­ tive for HIV, already has one cMU widi HIV and i’s 35 weeks pregnant widi the ihlnl ch ild. She is living widi amonwhodoes not know she is HIV positive. The fourth woman is42yeats old and is on dnigs I. Her baby has tested positive Гог cocaine, marijuana and heroin, and diey hi ive nowhere lo live. All of these wonten obvkiusly need help. What is it iia out soei^ that needs help? What ii i it about our soci­ ety dial generates d lis type of behav­ ior? Are these womt n's personal lives none of our business? While I have be«« preparing Uils letter, Ihere has been i > proposal by die Senate and a counter, proposal by Ihe House. Ittere seems 10 1« some e0№ Ing-togedier. In die pi isl, please note, these types of negotii itions have ap­ peared to come logedie rand dienrtte last moment everydiin t called off and die process is surt ed over ag^. At least dlls week ttiere; does appetv'to be some progress. lhopeyouhaveagooilvrack.Thadi you for your iMcteit ia ijood govm- n^nt. c e : Ó A VIE CO UNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 27,1998 S i t u d e n t s L e a m F r o m D r a m a C o n t e s t ■ God has blessed Ihcm with talent, on J they're using It lo spread his word. Twelve Davlc Counly teenagers in th e Redland Pentecostal Holiness С hurch drama leam "Inner Mission" n «.'cntly competed in a national com- IKlMon in Asheville. Two members of the team brought home fint placc irophles Гог their per­ formances. In Ihe audible individual competi­ tion, Dan Fain won first place for his perfonnance as an old man who leads a leenagCT to Christ during о comcdic car ride In a piccc called "Kids These Days". Winning nislplacelnthe individual mime catcgoiy was Zach Wagner for "Keep Your Eyes on Jesus", the sioiy of Peter when Jesus walked on Ihc water. The skit included comedy as Peter was tossed about the boat and watchcd his fricndsjurap overtKianl In fear. The skit ends with Pcier pulled from Ihc water by Jesus after failing In. Both were original skits prepared by Inner Mission co-directors Susan Shorn and Brad Wombaugh. The cniiic group poiticlpatcd in a pantomime called 'The Flames Passes On" lhal shows how the Пагас Ispassed from generation lo generation, slatting with Ihe crucifixion of Christ and end­ ing in a modern day high school where teenagers face peer pressure. The group also pcrfoimed an au­ dible skit called "Crucified Again" in which lesus Is cnKiflcd by a teenager who bccomes distractcd by Ihc bad infiuences around her. By the time the group arrived al Ihc coropctition, Wagner sold he fell a lot closer to God and everyone in Ihe group than hehad In months leading up to Ihc national event. There were times that it was hard to gel the whole group together for prac­ tice, but they pulled together like one big family for nationals. Everyone had a great lime, Falll said. "Cod has given eveiyone in Inner Mission a talent that we can use to spread the message of tie Lord," he said. I Inner Mission competed against more than 23 teams frotn around Ihe country. Other compctilipns Included creative writing,drawing.'palntingand music. The event olso featured contempo­ rary Christian bands and youdi speak­ ers. . ‘ Falll is the son of Jon Falll of Ten­ nessee and Kim Secs of Conconl. He is a freshman at UNC-Wilmlngton. WogneristhesonofAniUinndTom Wogncr of Advance. He is a senior at Davie High School. : Other panlclpants Include Kirisiin Clement, Will Orimes,TinaHaricncss, Jeremy Miller, Grace Mlllsap, Chris Munden, Brandon Owens, Chris Riddle, Corrie Robeitson and Crystal Rohcn.son. ' Dan Falll and Zach Wagner were soldiers during the Vietnam War for a group pantomime called ’The Flame Passes On." Dan Falll portrays an old man Zach Wagner performs in the in "Kids These Days.'' Individual mime category. AlthecompetHton. from left,lop to bottom: Falll,Waflner;Brandon Owens. KIristin Clernent: Crystal Robertson. Chris Munden; Grace Mlllsap; MaggI e Amdd. Tina Hartaiess. Corrie Robertson. Jeremy Miller; Chris Riddle and Will Grimes. O n Novem ber 3rd... ELECT O URREPUBUCAN CANDmmS FOR DISTRhCTCOURTJUDGE JUDGE JIMMY L M Y E i^ DAWEaXJtm'SONlYRESIDENrDBnilCrCOUIITJUDGE UEUTEI.>IANrCX)MMANDERINUSNAVALR£SERVE STTONGKECOimOTSEItVICETOOURCOMMUNrrY ! 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Born June 7, 1918, in Forsyih Counly lo Arthur McCloud Orrell Sr. BndLuciiteCrousc Orrell,he wosowner and operator of Orrell Tax Scrvicc sincc 1953 and was a tobacco fanner. He served in ihe Merchant Marines during World War U where he was one of Q few survivors of a torpedoes ship pfT the coast of Florida. ; / -Surviving are his wife, Margaret P. Orrell of the home; 2 sons, Druce C. Orrell of Winston-Salem and Rocky Orrell and wife Sue of Advance; and a sisler, Elise Levy of Hollywood, Fla. A graveside service was conducted at 10 a.m. Aug. 20, al Morris Chapel United Melhodisi Church by the Rev. Rcccc Cook. Memorials may be made lo Hos­ picc of WInslon-Salem/Forsyih County, I lOOCSoulhSlratfordRoad, Winslon-Salem, N.C. 27103. Rhodesia G a rris Rhodesia Lowery Masten Garris, 85, formeriy of Four Comers Road, Mocksvillc, died early Monday, Aug. 17,1998,al Yadkin Nursing Ccnier in Yadklnvllle where she had been a resi­ dent for Ihc past scveml years. Bom In Granville Counly, Sepl. 7, I9l2,lothclaIc Robert Lee and Lucinda Ann Baily Lowery, she was rctircd wlih 30 yeareof service fn,>n>Ch;\lham Manufacturing. She was a member of Courtney Baptisi Church and was pre­ viously a memberof Ocean View Bap­ lisl church in Ocean Isle where she was also a Sunday school teacher in the children's department. She wtLS preceded in dealh hy her first husband. Seaborn L. Masten, in 1940; and by a sccond husband, Ray Von Garris, In 1991. She was also preceded indeathbyason,3ackMasien, in 1990; and 6 brothers and sisters. Surviving are a daughter and son- in-law, Olllvc Lowery and Charles Burgess of Mocksville; a son and daughter-in-law, Charles E and wife Jane Reavis Masten; 9 grandchildren; \ \ grcal grandchildrcn; a grcal great grandchild; a sister, Deon Transou of Elkin; and a number of nieces and nephews. Funeral services were conducted al 11 a.m. Aug. 20, al Courtney Baptisi Church with the Revs. John Brown and Macon Wood officialing. Burial fol­ lowed in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made toiheccm- cicryfundofCourtneyBaptistChurch, c/o Mrs. Balry Smhh, 4207 N.C. Hwy. 801 North, Mocksville, N.C. 27028. R uth S m ith C loer Rulh Smith Cloer, 91, formerly of Ihe SheflleliJ community, died Sun­ day, Aug, 23,1998, at Rosewood Resi Homein Harmony where she had been a resident for several years. Bom Oct. 8,1906, lo the late Tho­ mas Madison and Blanchie Almcdia Cleary Smilh, she was a lifelong mem­ ber of Liberty Wesleyan Church and had worked for 35 years al Sheffield Grocery Store. Surviving are a brother, Johnny T. Smilh; a nephew, J X Smith Jr.; 3 nicccs, Marricla S. Seats, Bobbie S. Andrews und Colccn S. Foster, all of Mocksvillc; and several great nieces and nephews. She was preceded in dealh by a brother. William WndcSmilh,in 1990. Funeral services were lo be held al 11 a.m. Aug. 26, al Liberty Wesleyan Church with burial following in the church cemetery. John H eni7 S pillm an John Henry Spillman, 89, of Yadk- inville.dicdWcdncsday.Aug. 19,1998, at Willow Bnxik Nursing Center in Yadkinville. HewaslhchrolherofPcarlSmithof Advancc. Graveside services were held at 2 p.m. In Yadkinville Cemetery by the Rev. Ralph Stanley. IMMEDIATE OPENING For General Office Help & Light Shop Work Monday-Friday E s t a b l i s h e d e n g r a v i n g c o m p l y i n C l e m m o n s ; G o o d c u s t o m e r ^ r v i c e s k i l l s r e q u ir e d . M u s t b e e n t h u s i a s t i c a n d w i l l i n g t o w o r k . Call IM Newell for an inteiview 766-0695 0/VifÙam and lixoudiij annouricc iftai g o m a t H a t L X U u . % , o jC iim m o m JoOiin^ ifu m jo x ific fiia ctici o f genctaC fam ifif J tn liih ii in lUcii officc a l C tcm m o m , ìA 'C 21012 (336) 7 6 6-0 3// 1 Dt. 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Janie Jordan; a son. Ricky Jordan; and? brothers and sisters. Surviving arc her husband of 56 years, Joe Harding Jordan of ihe home; 2 daughters. Linda Jordan of Mocksville and Peggy Norman and husband Paige of Easl Bend; 3 sons. Lance Jordan. Gale Jordan and Ronnie Jordan and wife Judy, all of Mocksvlllc; 3 granddaughters; a sister. Mary Kimmer of Winston- Salcm; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. Funeral services werc to be held al 2 p.m. Aug. 27, at Eaton Funeral Chapel by Dr. David Gilbreath and the Rev. Marvin Blackbum with burial following in Eatons Baptisi Church Cemetery. The family was to be at the funeral home Wednesday 7- 9 p.m. A lm a Faye M ille r Alma Faye Gross Miller, 83. of Yadkinville. died Wednesday. Aug. 19.1998. al Forsyih Medical Center in Winslon-Salem. She was Ihe mother of John M. Miller of Advancc. Her funeral scrvicc was held al 11 a.m. Aug. 22. al Rrsl Baplist Churchof Yadkinville by ihc Revs. Dallas Presiwood, Mark Harris and Richard Hicks. A graveside servicc was held al 3:30 p.m. al Mouni Lawn Memorial Park in Boone. L a n y W in fie ld W hite Lany Winfield White, 59. of Ml. Airy, died Tuesday. Aug. 18.1998. ul bis hi>mc after an extended illness. He was the brolherof Bill F. White ofMocksville. Funeral services werc held at 2 p.m. Aug. 21 ,al NewHopcd Baptist Church. Burial followed in the church cem­ etery. O a vie D riv in g S ch o o l Drive W ay ■ P.iikiruj Lols Sedi Codtmg ■ Gr.iupi I Free Estimates I Work Guaranteed I 336-492-7820 ^ ^ f in is h e s d ^ Furniture Re№isi^ing(cRt>lonlion Cuslom Woodworking k Crafts RtckMiceli (336) 492-6020 mnllly mfismaitthlp for 30 yean. TRACTOR SALES ft SERVICE ■ S I N K FARM EQUIPMENT0М М М .« Р м 1г м М .usiNiMi,Me •r3S»-7t7>R13a ERtfn J time to link about ^the unthinkable.I Planning for your funeral; It's someliiing many people don't thinl« about, don't want to think about. 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There arc cnsUl lines (or ovenlrati protection. Equity Lines (we pay closing costs), Car Loans, Home Loans, Personal loans, Pius, our interest rates on savings and loan senices arc some of the best around. But tile biggest thlngvte have to offer Is Ihc way we ux’al you. you'll liwiys get friendly, personal attention from people who know how'to help. We think anjlfiing less wouldn't Ix! hili-servlcc. BANK AND TRUST Small Emugblb Сак llAkton'Salrm CDmff«(|«»i«nAü«mf>Oub • ‘Wuidi ^tqiulHtwingIwki цц^чЫпЫfoiil • ИшсНюпсBanking l-e0O-J«-7O9j /\( lilt II11't Gregroif Scott Atkins 1964-1998 DUARTE CA « Jacob Jefferson Baker 1921 -1998 MOCKSVILLE « Fleta Dennis 1914-1998 MT. GILEAD • JoycelMefoeter 1941 -1998 MORGANTON * Betimif Dam Price 1982-1998 • John Henry Foster 1916-1998 MOCKSVILIBm William Granfili Jr. 1948-1998 COOLEEMEE # Julia Odolczyk Baity 1927-1998 MOCKSVILIE « Wilbur Dixon West 1911 -1998 ADVANCE Lillian Hillard Booe 191М99в COOLEEMEE * Mi7es Millard Garter /n 1919.1998 Kayce Lynn Johnston 1998 MOCKSVILLE • Jimmy Wayne Melton 1952-1998 COOLEEMEE • с« . D A V IE COUNTY EN T ER PU SE RECORD, Aúr. 27,1998 D ^ ie S c h o o ls D AVIE COUNTY EN TERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 27,1998 r D i Dm icH iih S«)«.ISistheicgUlnltiondudline fa the Ocl. 10 SAT. !, Jimlon and senlon may pick up «h»*)Wlng applications from Rex Hofceon in Ihe sludeni services olTice « in the guidanceofTicc. Appllcalionsforihesclencefoirore in Ihe guidance оГПсе. South Davie Middle Deserae Hairis and John Fuilon have been chosen as Cniisen of the Week of Sept. 24 - 28 becaiuc they are consciemious, responsible, and hard* wotking. Sixlh grade sludenis on ihe Dol­ phins team are studying astronomy in their science class. Steve Hamlin's students con- structedamuralofascalemodelorihe solar syslem. They ventured onto the football (leld where Uiey plotted the scale distance between cach planet. Snjdenis are continuing their woric in the Saxon math program. They be­ gan a unit on linear measuietncnt and are applying this study to real life , sinialions. In communicalions sludenis of Teresa Sanlls are concluding a unit on sentence structure. IV y ore reading Individuals novels in preparation for Iheir book reports due on Sept. 9. In social studies students arc begin­ ning a unit on ancient civilizations of ' Europe. Central Divie Elefflcnlu? The Accelerated Reader program began on Monday, Aug. 24. Parcnls should rcceive information soon. School picnues will be made on Tuesday, Sepl. 15. Bus Riden of Uie Week are Brent Abendrolh, William Riven, Kyle Woolen. Clayton Edwards, Callaghan Koontz. Rachel Coin, Roxanne Wells, Virginia Roland, andCandace Overton. CitiiensoftheWeekof Aug. Пате Yesenia Montoya, Justin Hobson, Aaron Strain, Kenneth Brown, Healh Boyd, Blake London, Mott Hauser, Ashley Daivdson, Casey Griffilh, Chriuophet Fooie, and Tiffany Doss. Bus driver training has been sched­ uled for Sept 22,23,» d 24 alDavid- son County Community College al die Oavie Campus, Call Davie County School Bus Garage at 7SI-2627. Volunteen are wanted. Look for registration forms Thursday and sign up to volunteer. If you don't leceive a form, contact volunteer cooniinalor Kim Roesch al the school, MocksvUle Eletn«tary Kindergarten parenis attended a parent nighl Aug, 20. Tliey met Iheir chikl's teacher and visited Ihe class­ room. Each teacher discussed class­ room schedule and lules. Chris Kans and Sonja Russell's kindergaiten siudenls have made new fiiends, going to cenlen and playing on die new playground equipment. Kindergarten studenu of Kaye VandiverandlotfiWalkctaRleaiiiing clasiDomiuksandproceduresaswell n (eoing 10 know their new friends. Ibe emphasis is on character educa- Ikn and Ihe search for oulsiandbg qmlidea in eveiyoae b under way. A uirit ia social snidies includes learning aboul “ourselves", cokn and cotor words, graphing, nursery rhymes, and transportation.ThisweekUieybegana phonics unit with die letter “LI" and lions, lambs, and ladybugs love lem­ onade chant, and many other oclivi­ llcs. Pint graden in Suite 2 are reading about bus safely. They are reviewing the alphabet and letter sounds. Pint graden of Jane Beaver and Elizabeth Flynn completed a unit on ailigaton, They read lolsofgreai books and did fun art projects. They made “alligator vlson" and snacked on "al­ ligator pie". Fint graden of Leslie Bland lin- ished a unit on bean. Students read books about bean and studied animal habitats, Theyconcluded Ihe week with a "teddy bear picnic". Second graden of Wanda Leagans and Diane Joyner have been studying friendship. They read Molly die Brave and Me and used the movie "Fox and Hound" as a guide. Many students have made ncwfriends,Nexl,Uieclass willstudydinosaun. Students williearo many facts aboul Uiese extinct crea­ tures. They will travel to Tanglewood Park for a program on Dynamic Dino- saun. To culminate their snidies diey will have a dinosaur dinner, Sccond gnidcnofSandra Robinson have become experts on sharks and whales. They have read Ihe books Hungry, Hungiy Sharks and Whales, the Genlle Giants. Each sludent made a pop-up book about ocean animals. During Scplcmber, studcnis will re­ turn to prc-historictimesto leam aboul dinosaun. Thiid graden of Elizabelh Vogler and Tina Felts are learning about bus safety. They have read Freckle Juice and Fish Face. Siudenls are on a"char- acter quest” and have learned songs about courage. Third graden of Calhy Byerly and Diane Joyner are learning about iesponsibility,Each student has been given a troll to be responsible for over ihenextiwow«ks,Tlieyare keeping a journal about ihecaRlheyaregiving Iheir troH, Students are also learning aboul landforms. They made a map widi flour and salt They painted it to show types of landforms on the eaith. Sludenis of Karen Kirkpatrick and Roxanne McDaniel have been learn­ ing about bus, van, and car safely. Students have learned die importance of wearing seal bells and ofbeingquict while riding in eidier a bus. van, orcar. Tlie class will be going to ihe Barn Dinner Theater to see "The Frog and Ptince". After die play, they will cat lunch al a park in Winston Salem and play on die playground. Students of the Week of Aug. 17 are Ryan Leonard, Madison Junker, Jake Seaford, Kristen Stiller, Perry Ferrell,HaleighBrown,Josh Benyhill, Brad Gaidier, Hannah Orrell, Kelsey Bryan, Kristin Ferebee, Rakeem Ak:xander,Chrisiopher Myers, Madi­ son Meluin, Erica Simmons, Jack Evans, KellySok>vtzoff,ZachvyTay- kv. Amber Keenan, Noel Holland. Juslin Phillips,MeghanColUns,KayU TaUiro,LauniVanhoy.EdenCasskly, and Tony Myers. Marie your calendar for dw firsl PTA meeting of die 199S.99 school year; It will be Tuesday, Scpl. 8, at 7 p.m, Mr, Suiter will Introduce Ihc fac­ ulty and staff at this meeting. A pro­ gram will be presented by third grad­ en. Skate Night will be held Monday, Sept. 21, from 6:30-8 p.m. The cost Is $3.50 per skater. WUItamR. Davie Elemental? A summer reading enhancement program was offered lo students en­ couraging summer reading, Studcnis kcplareading log and lumcd them inlo LuwonnaOaks, reading Icachcr, at the beginning of school. On Friday, Aug, 21, sludenis paiticipating in Ihe pro­ gram had an ice cream party. Those involved were MargorelAndcnon, Jor­ dan Hendrix, Maddie Hunt, Nicole Reinhardt, Rlchaid Klmbreil, Niki Mycn, MariohLyons, Hannah Rcavis, Dustin Hairis,Clint Mast, PatrickHar- ris, Stephen Naylor, Bobby Gassett, Sarah Daywalt, Samuel Cuitls, Justin Daywalt, Ashley Pcacock, Tiffany Shon, Nina Dallon, Caleb Anderson, Ashley Buelin, Cassie Shoemaker, Emily Whitaker, Chuck Melts, Spen­ cer Lanning.AshleighBynl, and Richie Gassett. There are a few more foccs around Ihe school: Ed Johnson, remediation tcachcr, and Vanessa Robinson, ESL teachcr assistant. Luwonna Oaks is Icachcr of the year. She is the reading teachcr and administrator of the Fint and Sccond Steps programs. Judy While's student reponen vis­ ited other classes lo find oul whal was going on. Rich Woody and Victor Mendez visited Jenny Pence’s first grade, Studcnis were reading books andenjoylngIhcrasclves.Sludents5idd that Ihcy llkeP.E, and Ihey gel logooul In the mornings. They ore learning numbcn in malh. They said Ihey liked Ihc playground best, Analilia Gaspar and Taneisha Gailher repotted dial Whilncy Rogers has 14pie-kindergaticnstudents,These students have been singing and learn­ ing nursery rhymes. They have been having a lot of fun on the playground. When RkhieGassett visited Sandra Clodfeller's diird graden, he found some reading and othen writing, Stu- denu complcuxl Iheir math assign­ ment and wcnl off 10 P,E, They re- cenllylook Ihe EOGpre-lesI, The novel for the month Is The School Mouse. Everyone In Jennifer Meagher's class said diey like school more Uian anyUiing reported Shaun Baity and Travis Dyson, They said Uicy liked math best They have fun in school and like die new first grade stuff. Sudle Whaley's nflh graden asked a series of questions involving their new grade. Samuel Cunis was die re­ poner. Sludenis are studying math, reading, language, and sciencc. They diink fifih grade Is extremely cool. In madi, Uiey are leamingmulliptes. Malh and leading are dieir favorite subjects. Timothy Hudson and Matthew Mock visited Lori LaUiam’s kindcr- gaiten to see whal diey were doing. In maUi, Uiey are pulling appks In Ihe right size. They are reading pig books. Students Uke playing on Ihe slide best and enjoy pbying in die tunnel and In die home center. Kindergaiten students of Linda Drye and Maijoric Moore, Joanna Haire and Mona Swiccgod, and Lori Lalham and Meloncy Jones have been studying bean while learning aboul Ihe letter "Bb". They enjoyed making bean by cutting, gluing, and dressing bean in oulfils made from wallpaper, Studcnis used their math skills lo son gummy bean by color and also tallied Ihcm lo see how many of each color Ihcy had. Then, Ihcy graphed the num- bcn. Most just enjoyed eating them, however. Students also learned aboul animal habitats and how some animals live on land and olhcn in water. They also learned that bean hibcmalc in caves. They read Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? by Bill Mar­ tin. Each sludeni madeapersonal copy of Ihc book lo share wiUi their family. On Friday, students brought their own teddy bean to school and had aTcddy Bear Picnic, Citizens of Ihe Week of Aug. 14 were Tyler Robinson, Sadie Lagle, PhilipFrceman,Tanner Blcdsoc,David Rodriquez, Kalce Trivcllc, Kasey ht- land, Erin Rcavis, J.C, Webb, Franky Bracken, JusünTdleiy,AshleighByid, Jennifer Childress, Austin Brown, and Dustin Hairis, For the week of Aug. 21, Citizens ofthe Week are Alex Dooley, Caillyn Hyde, Kelsey Tiffi, Jalcssa West, Megan Mcdfonl, Clint MasI, Colby Hempstead, Juslin Keaion, Tiffany Scoil, Sarah Daywalt, Daisy Varona, Chuck Melts, AnaycH Romero, and Britlney Gunter, Bus Riden oflhc Week of Aug. 14 areChuck Metis,Toiri Rogcn, Austlan Doby, Kasey Ireland, Luke Naylor, Amber Carrion, Raymond DaVciga, and Amber Wagner. К Cifelioi Miffof F a c ^ y Store 3 0 % O f f R ^ . M e e d M irrors a o % o f f R e g u l a r P r i c e d F r a m e d & ivicn-v,' __ A Selection P rin ts Fram ed & M atted f r o m ^ 1 0 * ^ 4 9 M o n d a y - S a t u r d a y 9 a m - 5 p m (3 3 6 ) 7 1 2 -8 1 5 2 5 0 4 6 S t y e r s F e r r y R d . • L e w i s v i l l e Intersection of Hwy 4 2 1 & Lewlsvllle-Clerrimons Rd. Sh o p p in g ce n te r a cro ss from F o o d Lion DIABETES and YOUR FEET Due to the luiure of iheir disease, vmny diabetics are at risk for developing foot complications lhat could eventually lead to ampuution. Much of what we do ts based on '‘preventive medicine' for diabetics. Proper footwear with onhotics has been proven lo slgnlHcanily cut down on the number of diabetes related ampuutions. Based on üüs Information, Medicare has enacted the Therapeutic Show Bill which allows 60% covenge for therapeutic footwear and special diabetic inserts (most supplemenul Insurance will cover the olher 20%). Herei how U works: 1. Pick up a Diabetic Certification Form at our Facility. 2. Have your doctor sign it. 3. Make an appointment for an evaluation (704-636-1850). 4. Be sure to bring your Medicare and insurance cards. We'll do all the filing for you. 5. We’U make an appointment for you to return to pick up your shoes in approximately 1 week. The diabetic shoes consist of one pair of extra depth shoes which are uken apart, then rebuili based on your foot with arch support and cushiuningjust where you need them. You will also get 3 pairs of removable mulii'density inserts to rotate in your shoes to make certain the soft tissues of the feet are not damaged. *As a type 1 diabetic/or over 20 years, I have a special appreciation/or working with people with diabetics, i make a slnterr tjfort to ensure (hat every patient leaves here wHÍ a greater undersiamfing of proper fool care and that they have the moji bene* /Iciol/ooitvear possible. I applaud Mcálcarejor making (his service available.” R a l p h B a k e r 's S h o e s 212 South IWnStrNi Downtown Saliabury 70M3«-1N0 Optn М 0Л .4М .•:30«00 A l i a w ^ e r w h o d o e s H o u s e C a a U s ? 'I et\]oy talking to people In the more relaxed atmosphere of their home, hospital, retirement center or business and getting to know them. It Is great to t>e able to help those who need to talk to a lawyer but either can't get out to a law office or don't choose to. I've practiced law for 26 years and the pace and variefy of this way of delivering l e ^ services suits me at this stage of my life. It means I'm not istuck in the same office everyday and not having to maintain a large base operation and staff means we can save our Clients money.' О Л lor d«Uito and M mppolatiiMiitВШ Durham PO BSYTH LEGAL A SSO C IA T E S ( S S e ) 7 f 4 ^ S 7 S •pLooM * 4 9 Installed _ L o w e s t Instillation Pile« E v e r Nowl i ^ monthly proflramining cost with our MW ValM iMN opUoit C a r o l i n a P r i m e s t a r A«tho><MdA|nl Local 9984809 1-800-6408 "An n prin ol |14( SRP and in MMinl III» ratal« wh«i сотЫп«) with th* vaiu* U iM opikxi ol t4t.SMonlhlypnigrainmlngi«tii.CrMlllGhMkniiyi|iply.Foinmi гмИмШсийолипonly.OMrnpiratOciotarSt, 1991' M i^ iM te G on tM jd « ^^ S P O f U e H f : Shown above are Brenda Sanders and Chris Velrone of Rehabllily Center in Clemmons. R e h a b i l i t y C e n t e r o p e n s in C l e m m o n s The Village of Ciemmans has recently welcomed a new business lhal expands Its growing repulallon among the medical community, Rehability Center, part ol the national chain ol American Rehability ;Seivlces, . opened In June In Ihe Hrsl Citizens Bank building on Lewisville-Clemmons Road. Rehability Center olfers physical therapy treatment for all kinds of Injuries— |ob-relatedinluries,caraccidents,sportsinluilesandmore. ■ Chris Velrone is manager and therapist, and Brenda Sanders is . office manager at Rehability Center. The Clemmons office expands the company lhat already has hvo offices in Winslon-Salem and has locations in High Poinl, Greensboro and Charlotte, American Rehability Services, Ihe paieni company, is located at Brentwood, Tenn, and has more lhan 200 clinics nation­ wide, "We see a lol of different kinds ol patients,“ Velrone said. He is : licensed as a physical Iheraplst assistant, and the clinic also has a ■ physical therapist on stall. Ail the services are performed on an out- . patient basis. Whal does Rehability Center treat? "Anything from knees lo backs to necks, elbows, anything," said Vettone. Patients don't have to be referred by a physician, but almost all ol Ihem are because of Insurance reasons. Rehability Center has a contract with Blue Cross/ Blue Shield and is recognized by most other Insurance companies. On a patient's first appointment, Rehability performs an evaluation anddeteimlnas how many visits will be needed for rehabilitation. The patient's physician is also kept updated on progress, Vetrone said Ihe clinic also strives lo keep the patient lully Informed about Ihe nature of the injury and the healing process. The clinic is equipped by Cybex physical fitness machines, univer­ sal machines, an exercise bike, traction table and Irealmenl tables. Vetrone said the clinic maintains a comfortable atmosphere for patients, Rehability Center Is on the first lloor. Suite 102 ol the First Citizens Bank Building on Lewisville-Clemmons Road, Clemmons, The phone number Is 778-2622, "We’re getting to know Ihe people In Clemmons," Velrone said. "We like it here." 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Clemmon« F r o m L ig h t R e sid e n tia l to H e a v y In d u s t r ia l J s s a i i L ^ r n m s p t m . m O e a U n g iéé A H m m »O ip fitsK ifw « m r n m m m j T a iS ’ ......щ а Ш Й Cleaning & Mainlenance QUAUTY M id SERVICE Fully Equipped Satisfaction Quarantsed Home or Office Mobile Automotive Detailing Industrial Cleaning M obile (336) 403-8388 WAYNK ('OLI.INS ^ V KM XTRK'(O IVIPANY Solution Associates, Inc. № I/ F a x : 7 0 4 - 2 7 8 - 9 9 2 2 Steven D g v is » Em ail; 8aiagali»b ury.nct 785-4873 f ¿ n - C L E M M O N S á , ♦ fívth BuUber BUci Mest g Céu 4nd Strniee ♦ Fmh S m u t StM ^ei m ♦ Uwes FM it Тф Gt Pick-up S m ite SaStm firiuUi’ (OnirAJMjSI»ffm¡) F R E E C O O K IN G C L A S S E S W e e k l y S t a r t i n g J u n e 3 0 t h See store for dates • 766-1608 Class Taught By C hef ThomMM P in» P2 • P A V IE COUNTY EN TERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 27,1998 P U B L I C N O T I C E S daviecountVenterpri^ ^ NOFiTH CAROLINA OAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION JUVENILE COURT DIVISION RLE NO.: 96 J 47 IN THE MATTER OR STACEY NICHOL MCDANIEL a minor chUd NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PRO* CESS BY PUBUCATKM TO: CYNTHIA WHITAKER MCDANIEL, Respondent TAKE NOTICE that a pleading Beeking relief BQalnst you has been filed In the at>ove referenced action. The nature of the relief being sought Is as follows: TERMINATION OFYOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS WITH REGARD TO STACEY NICHOL MCDANIEL. BORN OCTOBER 8,1989. IN FORSYTH COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. ON THE GROUNDS THAT THE RESPONDENT HAS WILLFULLY ABANDONED THECHILDFORATLEAST SIX CONSECUTIVE MONTHS IMMEDI­ ATELY PRECEEDING THE FILING OF THIS ACTION. You are required to make defense lo such pleading no laior than September 29. 1998. said date being forty (40) days from the firet publication of this notice, and upon your failure to do so. the Petitioner who is seeking reUel a g t^ t you wiB apply to the Court for (he relief sought This Is the 20th day of August. 1998. PIEDMONT LEGAL ASSOCIATES. PA LYNNE HICKS. ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER 124 West Depot Street Mocksviile. N.C. 27028 Telephone: (336) 75^*3312 8-20^tn HOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING BEFORE THE BOARD OF TOWN C0MIII88I0NER8 FOR THE FOaOWIHQ ZOWNa AMENDMEKTS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Pursu­ ant to the requirements of Chapter 160A, Artide 19, Section 160-A-364 of Ihe Gen­ eral Statutes ot Nonh Carolina and pursu­ ant to Article 10. Section 5. ol the Mocks­ viile Zoning Ordinance, the Town Board ol Commissioners will hold a public hearing at theTownHall. Mocksviile, N.C., at 7:00 p.m, on Tuesday, September 1.1998. A) The Town ol Mocksviile has pro­ posed an amendmeni to the Zoning Ordi­ nance establishing a Village Mixed Use District This new district will incorporate mixed-use development standards, require more extensive landscaping, provkfe for on-street parking, provide for bulUings to be k)cated closer to the street, require parking areas io be located at the sides or the rear of the buildings, and i ^ e greater limits on signs. Copies of INs amendment In its entirety may be obtained at the Plan­ ning Department or the Mocksviile Town HaU. B) Boxwood Enterprises, LLC; has sub­ mitted a request to rezone 0.99 acres and 39.2 acres of land from Resklential Agri­ cultural (R-A). Highway Business, and Highway Business Special Use (H-B-S) to Village Mixed Use District. These proper­ ties are k)cated off me west skle ol Valley Road acn>ss trom YadUnvUle Road and are further described as being Parcels 64.02 and 64.05 of Davie County Tax Map 1-4. A sign win be posted on the above listed property to advertise ihe public hearing. All parties and interested citizens shall have an opportunity to be heard in favor of or in opposltkx) to the foregoing changes. Prior to the hearing, all persons interested may obtain any addlttonal lnformatk>n on the proposals by visiting the Planning Depart­ ment In the Davie County Administration BuMing. MocksvUle, N.C.. between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. or by telephone at (336) 751-3340. John S. Galiimore Planning and zoning 6-20-2tn NORTHCAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION FILE NO.:96CVD1S7 KA2ANNE Q. JOYNER. Plalntltl vs. WAYNE A. JOYNER, Defendant C0MM88K)NER‘8 NOTICE OF SALE OFREALPROPEHTY Under and by virtue ot an Order ol the Honorable George T. Fuller, Davie County District Court Judge entered on №e 1 st day of July. 1998. the undersigned, who was by said Order appointed Commissioner to sell tho lands described betow, will on Friday, the 28th day ot August 1998, at 12:00 o'clock a.m. al the Davie County Courthouse. 140 South Main Street, Mocks­ vilie, Davie County, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bklder for cash, (hal certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in Mocksvilie Township, Davie County, North Carolina, and more particu- lariy described as foltows: BEGINNING at a point in the cenler of Buck Seaford Road (SR 1160), being the common comer of tracts 6,7 and 3 and 4 as appear from a plat entitled *Sun/ey for Walker Enterprises' by Davkl A. Craver. Registered Sun/eyor, dated May 3.1990. being tho Southeastmost comer ol the within Iraci; runs thence with the line ol said tract 7 South 69 deg. 15 mln. West 259.71 feel passing through an iron at 50 leet to a p(^nt an iron and North 86 deg. West 1135.75 feet to a point an iron com­ mon comer of sakl tracts 6 and 7 In Hariey Howell's line; ihonce with the Howell line 03 deg. 44 mln. 20 sec. Easl 200 leel to o point an iron In said line common comer of said tract 7 and Iract I8 as appears from said sun/ey: thence wiih the line ol sakl Iract 8 South 86 deg. East 1092.78 feel to a point an iron and North 69 deg. East 216.30 feel passing through an iron at 186.3feetloapointanironpininthe center of sakl Buck Seaford Road common cor­ ner ol sakl tracts 7and 6 and in line of sakl tract 3; Ihence with the center of said Road andthelineofsakitracl3South20deg.37 min.05sec.East200feetTOTHEBEQlN- NING, containing 6.209 acres more or loss and being tract «7 as designated on said survey above relerred to. This conveyance Is subject lo public roadway and utility easements ot record. For back title see Deed Book 156, al Page 301 .This tract is lurther Ideritified as parcel 40.05. Davie County Tax Map K-4 daled Ktarch 28.1976. Said lands are sold subject to all lions, encumbrances, taxes or delects of record il any, except Itwse deeds of irust re­ corded in Deedol Tmst Book 198. at Page 606 (Mocksviile Savings Bank) and Deed ol Twst Book 247. at Page 898 (Ingersoll- Rand Credit Unkyi) shall be pakl from the proceeds. An earnest money deposit equal lo 10% percent of the highest bid will be required from Ihe highest bkMer at the time of sale as evklence of good faith. The sale is subject to upset bids and confirniatksn by the Court as by law provkled. TNs is the 30lh day of July, 1998. GRADY L MCCLAMROCK. JR., COMMISSIONER 161 South Main Street Mocksvilie. N.C. 27028 Telephone: 336-751-7502 NCSB#7666 7-30w|in ( rii i Vt n.il.il ( .in I'.irK NORTHCAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY EXECUTOR NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the Estaie ol Mary Katherine Allen, deceased, lateofDavieCounty.NorthCarollna.thlsIs to notify ail persons having dalms against sakl estaie to present them to Ihe under­ signed on or before the 27th day of Novem­ ber, 1998. being three months from the first day of publication or this notice will be pleaded In bar of iheir recovery. All per­ sons indebled lo said estate will please make Immediate payment to Ihe under­ signed. This Is the 27lh day of August 1998. MIchaelD.AIlen,l350ComalzerRond. Mocksviile, N.C. 27028, Executor ol the Estate of Maiy Katherirte Allen, deceased. 8-27-4ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY EXECUTORS NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of Ihe Estate ot Charies Jeflerson Wells, de­ ceased. late ol Davie County. North Caro­ lina, this Is to notity ail persons having dalms against said estaie to present them to the undersigned on or before Ihe 6th day ol November, 1998, being Ihree months trom the first day of publicaiion or this notice will be pleaded In barol their recov­ ery. All persons indebted to said estaie will please make immediale payment lo the undersigned. This Is the 6lh day of August, 1998. EiizabethH. Wells. 196 MarieneStreet MocksviUe. N.C. 27028. Executor ol the Estaie ol Charles Jefferson Wells, de­ ceased. 8*6-4tnNORTH CAROUNA ^ DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTORS NOTICE Having qualified as Executor ol Ihe Eslale ol Ruby E. Kelchum, deceased, Iateof Davie Counly,NorihCarolina.thls is to notify all persons having claims againsi said estaie lo present them lo the under­ signed on or before the 13lh day of No­ vember. 1998. being three months Irom Ihe firstdayof publication, orthlsnoticev^ll be pleaded in bar ol Iheir recovery. All persona indebted to said estate will please make Immediale payment to tha under­ signed. This is the 13th day of August 1998. Frances A. PhiHips, Executor. 24 North Clyde Avenue. Kissimmee, Ra. 34741. 8-13-4IP NORTHCAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY EXECUTORS NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the Estaie of Alney Ledford, deceased, lale of Davie Counly, North Carolina, this is to notify aU persons having daims against sakl estaie lo present Ihem lo Iho under­ signed on or before Ihe 20th day of Novem­ ber, 1998. being three months Irom the first day of publk»tk)n or this noHce will be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. All per­ sons indebled to said estate will please make immediate payment lo the under­ signed. This Is the 20th day of August, 1998 Ronnie Ledford,P.O.Box23,Advance. N.C. 27006, Executor ol the Eslale ol Alney Ledford, deceased. 8-20-4 tp NORTHCAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY EXECUTORS NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the Estate ol Cora Lucille Bailey Potts AKA Ludlle B. Polls, deceased, late ol Davie County. North Carolina, this is lo notily all persons having dalms against said estate to present them lo the undersigned on or belore the 20lh day ol November, 1998, being three months from the first day ol pubilcatton or Ihis notice will be pleaded In bar ol Ihelr recovery. All persons indebled to said estaie will please make immediale payment lo ihe undersigned. This is the 20th day of August 1998. Terry L Potts, 174 Williams Road. Mocksviile, NC 27028. 8-20-4tn NORTHCAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY ' exE cuT O M H oncei Having qualKM u ExMutv ni ih. f s r s s r a s S linderslgned. TWs is (he 20ih day of August. 1098. Lawrence R. Whitaker, 629 Garden 8-2<Mlp NORTHCAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY administratrix NOTICE to »» 30#, day 0) Oclo. This Is m« 30lh day ot July, 199«. Elijabeii Brovm, deceas«), PARKER a PARKER, ATTORNEY awvallay Road, Suite 800 Mocksvl«., N.C. 27029 TelBphon«: (336)751-1890 7.30.4») tEQAL MOncE a S S S AnyonB Interested In oblalnino » “ "‘act AK Smith a iT ^ 8-t3-3tn W orking T o d B yM r ToniMrawi Jt ИпМгвЛсш utsnxd KeOOXIIUWAVhttp://irww.uiiltcdway.iHI NORTHCAROUNA DAVIECOUNTYIN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICEDISTRICT COURT DIVISION FILE NO: 98 J 50 IN THE MATTER OF; JUSTIN BRADLEY PHIPPS, a mlnoi t^hlld NOTICE OF SEHVieE OF PROCESS BY PUBUCATIW TO THE MOTHER OF A MALE WILD BORN ON OR ABOUT DECEMBER 18,1995,INFORSYTHCOUNTY.W1NSTON. SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA. TAKE NOTICE thata pleading seokk^ rellel against you has been Tiled In Jie above-enmled adon. The nalure ol Ihe lelielbelna sought Is as tollows; THE BIOLOGICAL FATHER OF THE MINOR CHILD IS SEEKING THE TERMI­ NATION OF YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS WITH RESPECT TO JUSTIN BRADLEY PHIPPS.You are required to mako defense to such pleading no later Ihan ihe Isl day ol • October, 1998. said dale being iorty (40) days from Ihe first publkation of this notice, and upon your fallura lo do so, the party seeking servfce against you wiH apply to the Court for the relief sought. TNs the 13th day of August 1990. PIEDMONT LEGAL ASSOCIATES, PA BY: LYNNE HICKS AHORNEY FOR PETITIONER 124 W. DEPOT SL MOCKSVILLE. NC 27028 (336)751-3312 8-20-3tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualifled as Executrix of the EsUte ol Hikla Beroth CoKMrt, deceased, late cl Davie County, North Carolina, this is to notify aB persons having dalms against said estaie to preseni №em to (he under­ signed onotbelorethelSlhdayol Novem­ ber. 1998, being (hree months from the first day of publication or this notice wilt be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All per­ sons indebled lo sakl eslale will please make immediate paymeni to the under­ signed. Thisis (he 13lh day of August 1998. Peggy C. Harrison, 179 River Road, Advance. N.C. 27006. Executrix of the Estaie ol Hikla Berotti Colbert, deceased. 6-13-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTORS NOTICE Having qualified as Executor ol the Esiate of A. Turner Grant, Jr., deceased, late ol Oavie County, North Carolina, this is to notily an persons having daims against sakl estaie lo present Ihem to №e under­ signed on or before the 20(h day of Novem­ ber, 1998, being three months from the first day of publkalton or tNs notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All per­ sons indebted to sakl estate will please make immediale payment lo the under­ signed. TNs is the 20th day ol August 1998. Annie Lols Grant. Executor, 524 Salisbury Street, Mocksviile, NC 27028. 8-20-4tp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIECOUNTY EXECUTORS NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the Estaie of Loren F. KaNe, deceased, lale of Davie Counly, North Carolina, this is lo notify all persons having dalms againsi saw estaie lo preseni them lo Ihe under- signed on or before (he 6ih day ol Novem- ber. 1998. being three months from (he first day of publication or iNs notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All per­ sons indebled to sakl estate will please make Immediata paymeni to the under­signed. This is (he 6th day of August. 1998. Rrst Union National Bonk. P.O. Box 2114K;mG, Winston-Salem, N.C. 27012 6-6-4ln NORTH CAROLINA , DAVIECOUNTY ol Ihe Esltl. o( HiAi» deceased, lat» d OtvK County 5 tdalnuagairalM lilNittoiopreitn« (othetmderalgrM donorlM lbntheeiibHol November, 199e, |>е1пв Ume ю а В Ш tram the tint day ol ptibHcaHon о Г и ! г This Is the em day ol August igei Rufus Johnson Campbell, 'jr ^ Daniel Hoad, Mocksviile, N,c.i7028 IVIMS Campbell. 201 Pine street, MAT vHe,N.C.27029,Co-Admlnlstratota3iEstate ol Rulus Jamea Campbell I i ceased. ' ^ в^Mll NORTH CARaiNA DAVIECOUNTY С0«Ж С1Я0Я NOTICE Having titialMM и Со-Е»епли ы IheEslateolLoleFoWw.deceasedulJDavie Counly, Nonh Carolina, thiiT2 no«V all penoni htving claims aittw. aaJd estate lo piM M » * n 10 «и lt.sldayolpu<)«cl(ono,tN snoil^S sons Indebled lo .ем e« a lew « p iii SJiJd * “ ’* to the L S I TNs Is Hie 30»! day of July, I99j’ Lawrence Sleelman, 8475 Road, Kannapots, N.C. 28082, Luc*" Sieelman,e475FreeieRoad,Kanniii<*i' N.C. 2eoe2,Co.e«eoilo(.olih*EeS3 LtJtoFoslef.deceaied. MARTIN, VAN HOy.SMliHIRAISBECK,m> Ten Court MoctovWe.N.o.ifta NORTHCAROUNA DAVIECOUNTY Exccum x NOTICE Having qualllled as ExecutrU Ы tie Eslale o( Eva S n lm RayHeld, decesM. lateol Davie County, NoflhCart^lna,№Sto notly a« persons having claims sgM saM estate lo present ihem lo Ihe mSx- siffiedonorbelofe Ihe ISifidayolNovOT-ЛГ, 1998, being «tree monlhs t o n . lirel day ol piiMcailoo or this пгбсе «• be pleaded In bar olM Ir recovery. Al ж . sons indebted lo said estaie « « plwemake liimedtale payment to ihs signed. TNs Is the 13»! day ol August, Ш Jarolha Mae Raylleld Chafti, 775 Ralph Raiiadge Road, Modisvle, КС. 27028, ExeculrblolMEsUleolEvsSii^ Rayteld, deceased. MARTIN, VAN Hoy.sumi I RAISB£OI,UI> Ten Couns»». Modaviee,NC.!70a |.|» « NORTHCAROUNA COUNTY OF DAVIE EXECUTWXHDTICE Having qualllled a< Eucuuli c4 •«Esaie ol Jacob J. Baker, lale ol Oavk »unly, this Is lo noniy a« persons hjvki) S i 's ag^M saw estatelopresemihsn, to the undersigned on or betore Ihe 27I\ ^ o l^ m b e r, 199e,belngmreemanie '/om Ihe lirsl day of pubHcaHon, or ta nonce via be pleaded In barol Ihelr ledDv- " ly. All persons Indebled И saw eslale «a please make Immedble paymeni to ie undersigned. This Ihe 24ttideyoi August 1998.- m artin . VAN HOY, SMITH ARA/Se£CK,lJLP Tan Court Square ModisvB»,N.C.27d» в‘27’4» 2 - N - 1 E s t a t e A u c t i o n s S a t . A u g 2 9 l : h i 1 0 : 0 0 Personal Property of M r. Jimmy R. Dillon (otctastd) 664 Howardtown Rd. • MocWllle, NC Hous^iold Ittffli. Guns. F«mt Machlmrv.Mu.I, Guns, Finn Machinery, Mk. Items for Sale Include Remington Mod 700 w/scope Remington Mod 241 smokeless Mariin Mod 783 Marlin Mod 989 7mm MSM Pal. Date 1872-74 FoxModB12gaDb)Brrl Remington Mod 552 Winchester > Mod 70 w/scope Stevens 12 ga (slOO) Viking 22 Rev (permit req) Gun Case & Ammo UNC*Doib'es*Other Mrscltems . _ ___ - -. --------------------..»..«.«Utility Trailcrs‘3pt DragHarrow 3pt Seeder Shop*. Craftsman TaWa S aw Craftsman Wood Lathe-Sears Wheel B»lancer*6" Bench Vise^Benth Grinder*Craftsran 12” Band Saw*4'' •4” Belt Sander*Commerdal Safe*Chain Saws*Mlsc Power & Hand Tods • Carpentry Toob • 225 Amp Lincoln Welder JM k: Steel Traps a Trapping Cages* Baltic Cream Separator*lrrioatjon Pumps«Wood Barrell & Apple CtM s*«d9 M a^tn^*C ltt^C oarH U *Y ani & (Saitlen TooW*. Other ^ Items M CendiieM Ml Oorii P. OiM ImCamtOaeiCM klsrAeclMiaiUM ^ Ä i ЭЗМИ-MSI з э и ш ш stive Вам N C A L C W З Э М * М Ш % Personal ProM rty of Noram Beaver (Uving)11448 Coo) S^ngs Rd. • Otveland, NC lkM :M trchM d totM oM dtalM H aw m dM w nlU .niadavN t,N C Kerns for Sal« Include HotisehoM ItafflK Sola S ChainfCoHee S End Tables-Rocker-Cenler Table-Dininq Table & Chaire-China C abinet-M ioow ave-Stw R eliis-th«' fteeJOfMaytag Wiinger Washer-Wash Pot. Board a Bench.QId Oak Bed.Bunk Bed-Metal Bed .Dresser. Chesl of Drawers-Tredle Machine-Oll lamp.Several QuiltS'LlnenS'Pats & Pans.Oltwr Misc Items* Fam Equipment: 600 Ford Tractor.ptowDisc.Tillage Tool-Cultivator-Section H arrow .eleik.to« Harrow Hay Wagon.HayeWatoi.Siain Auoat-Horse Draym WowMowing Sythe.StiU 015 Chain S aw I! HP Riding Movver. Misc Hand Tools & Olher MIsc Items 850 NH Round Saler Potato Plow Superior 8’Blade Blanton St/rObc lnt'IOiK№wSV2‘ Iht'l Disc New 71/2’ Long 2 Bottom Plow TraileflO'Disc 6’Hawse Boa Scrape SetSAIForiis Set forks 18‘ BacUueeud>tt 6'Blade 8'Yard Me Boom Pole WAC Sptfert Spreader 2 Bottom Plows L«ig3ptBadihoe 24Í0 long Tractor 70№i 2360 long Tractor 28tHrs. 1550 long Qk ATT FRTEnílOidíf 1989 ford fSSO P/S, A/C 97K Mite »/ntwtirFM M si|,i4M ||K|,|M l>ld 19660ieva«»«,21.9KMte 1989MercTo|i«40f. Farm Equip will be sold at approximatelv imC0RdueWtol.aMMlMr,K* «М кайчавуМ М рмаИкгМ М еПамЬш ал ш 9 Ш О ш к SPEER AUCTION Ш 1:00 pm е т А я я 1 Р 1 Д ! п я p r o f i t a b l e Y,liti Sillos : 3 M W LV YARD sale-Frl. & Sat. ■CardioFIT exercise machlne-llke ■ new^ booka, boys, girls, adult ■ciothea, loya tricycle, adult bike, iBwtfry, household Items, used appliances, much more. Sunset Cir. on Jericho Church Rd.___________ ' 3 FAMILY YARD sale-Sat. eam- ■ until. Hwy. 64 West al Advanced Major Appliance clothes, bike, gun, • household items, lots more. Rain date-9/5.______________________ 3 FAMILY YARD saie-Sat. Aug. 29, Jim's Fruil n Stull, Hwy, 601 № 3-FAMILY YARD sale-Aug. 28 a 29, Fri. 8<mi-2pm, Sat. Sam-noon. Large variety ol items. Lawnmower, Ynicl Snios HUGE YARD 8ALE-Sat. Aua. 29, 7am 111 at Winston-Salem Shrine Club on Hampton Rd:, Clemmons, MOCKSVILLE ANTIQUES a FLEA MARKET 25,000 sq.lt. Inside 653 Wiikesboro St.Sal. & Sun. 9-5 OPEN U BO R DAY Vendor spaces call 751-2181. MOVINQ SALE-LIVINQ room, kitchen, bathroom, washer/diyer, ■ )o. Sal. C.ifcl Of Thnnks ■ Fnrm Machinery reWg. ,Auq.29.Qranada1 musi go. : ir.. Advance. lota ol ■ YedWnVl Rd. lumlture. 907 ■ B FAMILY YARD saie-Redland- Rd., №28, 8-4, 8/29, 8-noon, FumBute, designer’s ciothea, much - more._________________■ .. '• FAMILY YARD sale-Fri. a Sal., •.7:30-until, 980 N0 Hwy. 601 N.' QoH dubt, compound bow a arrows, M l ol 4 15 in. mag wheels a tires lor Chevy 4x4, rowing .'machine, ping-pong table, slate Bumper piMl table, antique oak • bullet, househoU Hems, cralts, ctothes._______________________ ATTEHTKNill QARAQE a tool : sale. Rain or shine. Sat. Aug. 29, ■- 1998, 6;30a-3p, 255 Leisure Ln. ’Take 601 N. to Children’s Home ■■'Rd., make lelt lum on Children’s ' Home onto Leisure Ln., come to dead-end, turn In second driveway al white Ience. Tools, jacks, cheny pk^ker, band saw, socket sets, upright freezer, and many other , doodles, come eariy don't miss outi ■ VRL n a Sat. 29, 8-unUI, Williams Rd. 1/4 ml. oil Cornatzer Rd. Counliy househokl Ilems, blue kitchenwars, Kenmore a/c, toys, ..toW__________________________ '' FRIOAV a Saturday-Oak claw loot table, lawnmower, good misc. a : ■ tome junk. 1782 801 S., Advance. O A lU aE SAU-F1RST lime this ir. Rallon Eugene Tri. oH Yadkin " f Rd. Sal 7:30-untll. Rain or QIOAimC YARD SALE-Hwy. 801N. between Yadkin Valley Rd. Spilknan '2 9 . Fui ^ Rd., Fri. a Sal., Aug. 28 a Fumiture, antkiues, small a^lances, toys, ctothes, etc. Rain . daie«-Sept4a5.______________ JERKHO HARDISON RURfTAN CLUB-Yaid and bake sale Sol. 8/29/98, 8am-untll. Clothing, househokl items, iatge humidifier, small Ireezer and many other useful ilems. Proceeds lo fund communlW orojacts. Semi-Annual WATERFORD Children’s Clothiiig S A L E Saturday, August 29th 8aju.-lp.m.OldClemmcneQym eoooStadkmDrKw BabyAco CtolWi9.Tey»aEqulpminL I. CASH ONLY) SALE, FRI. AUG. 28, 8-4. Mocksvilie Seventh-Day Adventist Church. Milling Hoad.____________ SATURDAY, AUQ. 2«, 8am-2pm, collectibles garage sale-202 Beechwood Dr„ Garden Valley. BaMe. Hallmark, QlJoe, StaiWards, and StarTrek. Everything at Issue price or slightly bek)w. Inside garage, come rain or shine._________________________ YARD 8ALE-8/28, 8 UNTIL, 8/29, 8-noon. 801 South. 2 couches, chairs, tables, and lots ol other Hems,________________________ YARD 8ALE-AU0. 28-29,7-5. 478 Avon St. (below hospital). Lots ol misc., good clean Infant, children, adull ckithlno (Including large). Complete Super Nintendo. Rovving Exercise Machine, Goll Bails, Computer 286 DX chip w/ math co­processor complete w/ monitor, Printer, and box printer paper. Eariy birds pay double._______________ YARD 8AU-FRL 8-6, Sat., 8-12. Dressers, 2 desk, love seat, couch, recllners, tables, childrens clothes, 2T-8, boys a giris, adult-all sizes. Princess House Jewelry a household items. 801 S to Needmore Rd., first house on right. Dllferent families, nood location. YARD 8ALE-0IAHT mountain bike, 386 computer, stalrstepper, Mesa stoneware, shelf' system stereos/spkrs., housewares, ctothes. 233 Montvlew, 8/29, 7am- untll Rain dale 9/12,____________ YARD 8ALE-SAT. Aug. 29, 7am- noon, 143 Vale Rd. (oH Madison Rd.) Tapes, books, AM/FM car rado/cassette player, clolhes- summet a winter, women 8-10, Including leather jacket, TV a VCR, more items.____________________ YARD SALE-SAT., Aug. 29, Sam- noon, 182 Pine VaUey Bd., Hwy. 84, Hickory Hill-second entrance- 8lh house on right. Cancelled 11 rain.__________________________ YARD SALE: Sat., Aug. 29, 7am- untll. Union Chaoei UMC. 13.1 HANDS HKIH Appalesa quarter horse. $1,200 tlim. 100% chikl safe. 336-751-0509.________ 2 INDOOR female cats. Free to home. SMyed, declawed a I.4M-595Ì FREE TO QOOD home-black mixed breed puppy w/ some while markings. Long legs, medium lo large d^. Playful a cute, needs someone to love. Call Mike at 751- 2120 or 751-2723.______________ FREE-FEMALE HOUSE cat. 1 yr. old. declawed, spayed, shots. Call 751-2302._____________________ FREE: 4 SOLID white kittens & 1 calico. 6-wks old. 940-6041. GET HEAT RELIEF, condition hair and control fleas, ticks a mites lor dogs without systemte poisons. Ask Davie Fami Service, 751-5021 aboul Happy Jack Paracide II shampoo. Contains NO DEETI (www.happvjackinc.com) THE FAMILY OF Juanita Poplin would like to „express Iheli appreciation to lamlly a Mends for all the kindness a sympathy during tho loss ol thoir loved one. May God bless each ot you. Theresa Pearson, Beveriy Miller & lamlllas Child Cnro AFTERSCHOOL CARE. MOM ol 3................./ having your □rove. JOHN DEERE 40 tractor. 2cyl., 3 lint live IIH, nins a drives great, 5,336-492-5509. _________ Homes For Rent 1491 COUNTV HOME Rd., Mockavllle. 3BR, 1 ba, »ir conditioning, dishwasher, refrigerator, large lot, $600 per mo., one year lease, deposit and relerences required. Avaiablo SepL 1, 1998. Telephone; (3M) 751-7502. ■ Apilllmonis 1 BR, FURNISHED apt. Rowan Co.2 people limit. No pets. 336-284- 4712._________________________ APARiTMENT FOR RENT. Fully fumished, quiet rural setting, privacy, but close to town. Call 336- 665-2818._____________________ CLEAN, AIR-CONDITIONED ROOMS lor woridng, sober men. Private entrance. 751-0645. MOCKSVILLE SUNSETTERRACE: All brick energy ellicient apartment. 1 a 2 bedroom, pool, basketball court a swings. Kitchen appliances lumlshed including dishwasher. 1.5 baths, washer/dryer connections. High energy etllclem heal pump provides central heal and air. Prewired lor cable TV a phones. Insulated windows a doors. No wax kitchena ba'h lloora. Located in Mocksviile behind Hendricks Fumiture on Sunset Dr. ofl ol Hwy. 158. Olfico hours 1-6 M-F a Sat. 10-12. Phone 751-0168. ALMOST HOME CHILD,care "We Leam When Wo Play". Inlants-12 Lolds. Full-time, part-time, drop- lal a 2nd shllt: 5:30am- Across from BaF Manufacturing. 751-PLAY (7529).______________ CHILD CARE IN my home, Cooleemee School district. Near Jockey. Cali 492-5331._________ Commorcin IBR GUEST HOUSE. ...u water, trash & cable. $350. 0625. Incltides '51- P r o p o t ly SQUARE FOOT w a r e h o u s e / DISTRIBUTKm / LIGHT MANUFACTURING FOR LEASE. 1,900 square fool heat a c/a office. Paved patWng. Qas heat. Loading docks. All brick veneer. 195 Walnut SI. 919-870-6137. 392 WINDWARD ilR.-MOCKSVILLE, 3BR, 2ba, d/wjstv., w/d conn., elect hi., C/A, $650/mo. HUBBARD REALTY 723-4306. 3BR, 1.2 BA, IN country. Roil mo. to mo. HOWARD REALTY. /SI­ M M ___________________' 3BR, IBA, RANCH In Shlffield. Close to MO. Bsmt. $695/ma (704) 630-0695. _______ Iccatlon.НЮЕ ÍB R HOME, good $4501 dep. 751-2304. L .'iw n C iir c ALL SEASONS U W N CARE. New & existing lawn maintenance. Call 704-284-4277.______________ сам SERVICES: We provide ail types ot lawn serwlce, mowing lawns, trimming, shrubbery, cleaning lots. 751-5798. FREE ESTIMATES. L o s t & F o iin c l FOUND BLACK, _____puppy w/ white on nose a teel. very piaylui a gentle. U.S. 64 W MC. 901/Davie Academy Rd./Oakland Ave. area. 492-7015 or 751-3676.___________________ LOST GRAY a whits, Shih tzu, female; last seen on Turrentine Ch. Rd. Call 751-9633 (day) or 998- 2576 (eve). L o t s F o i S üIp 2-3 ACRE lols, septk; ^Iredell Cty. ofl Sheffield slnglewides. Restrictions 704-546-5410.___________ FULL ACRE NORTH OFF Exit PRIME SHOPPING space available, 1 sg^ft. Shopplnr CENTER 336-998- NORTHWOOD APARTMENTS Now leasing fumished studtos, IBR a 2BR apartments, all electric, heating a a/c, kitchen appliances, private patios a balconies. Dasliable lease temis a lots ol pleasing amenltiet. Come enjoy our quiet count™ community. 751- 4141._________________________ ROOM FOR RENT In my home. Prefer non-smoker. For more Info. Cali 751-2770. leave mesaaqe. JANET DEAN’S Umlled edition art С now available at Serendipity 9,41 Court Sq., downtown Mocksviile. M | N n Н м м г SMrtiai, CM, providiog accounting 1 payro! scivicej for smal business. PrspaialionoHKiiiness ( ndnidualtramlantiintt. FURNITURE LIQUIDATION SALE, MUST SELL IMMEDIATELY 95,000 SQ FT FURNITURE: Bedding 84. set a up. Lamps 19. Floor lamps 29. BR Suite 399. LR Suite 399. Accessories 5. Cocktail a 2 ends 49.99 set, Tables 29. Mirror 14. Headboanis all sizes 29. Sleeper sofa 349. Dinette 69. Recllner 79. Bunkbeds complete 189. Curios 129. 3 pc. LR Uather Suite 999. Financing a Delivery Available, Bankcar£ accepted. Fumiture Worid Outlet. 1-40 Hlldebran Exit »119, Hk:kory, NC 828-397-7263 Open 7 days a week. F n r m M c T c h in e ry NEW FARM EQUIPMENTLow Prices Pkiws, Disc Harrows, Scoo^readers, Bushogs, Box I_____ Scrape Blades, Gates, Corrals a more. We deliver Wright Farm Gales 998-8637 ___________ , '5 l ll V A n t i i j u f # l) p b | J la iM iiN i- ito Nice BRICK HOME in œuntry. Limit 3, no pets. $500 + dep & ref. 284-4712. H o m e s F o r S n e BRICK H0U8E-3BR. 2ba, llreplace, full basemem, double jatage, detached garage & bidg. i.9 wooded acres near i Davie Middle School. 492-7887 ater 7pm. owner. 3 162, on Garden Valley Rd„ trees, branch, owner financing, only for doublewide, Easl Iredell. 704-528- '■2 'e HOUSE FOR SALE3BR, 2ba ranch, vinyl sli old on 1 acre. Cemi w/carport, outbuilding wilec. olf 64E on Joe Rd. Will consider mobile home set-up in Deir Run as trade-in. $86,000. 996-7419. MAMES CHURCH RD.-BR, 2ba, ranch, 1300+ sq. It. Owier/broker. 336-751-2600. I L n n d F o r S ile 13 ACRES, ADVANCE,wiii divide, owner/broker. 336-751-SOO. 28 ACRES OF land in Wagner Rd., For further inlo. cJI 336-492- 5206 or 336-492-5554.; C A S H P/MD FOB ANTIQUEl. PARTIAL OR WHOLE ESATES, COLLECTABLES, CD METAL TOYS, ANTIQUE FflNITURE. . . - y i y y g l good hadaall shots. 492-5952. ________ CRITTER SITTERS OF Davie Co. Caring for your pels. In tho comfort ol Ihelr ovm home. 492-5542 or 751-0108. G A L V A L U M E B O Y € A R W A R R A N T Y Longest Lading 3* C ove ra ge / M w iyC okn 4 Pole Buildings Metal Roofs ftSidkig i - H M T M m М М И К Д И Е Ш ! p „ , ш т ш т 1 Ш С П - М к 1 Cu rts; M t a S i M U M É и т щ ш я f| lte jN Ç _ RANDY HILLER &SOIIS 295MiUirRoad«locluville,NC(336) 281-2826 iB & D tD a tfg ii& C o iia tra c tio ii "ClWe ‘^Odfe 'tTo oUeet ^ o u n <Budgell" AddHlon« • KHchm • Ballw • ItaplaewiNnt Wlndowt • 8«» Room* • Siding • MMomy • UgM Excavtttng • RMMvaUoiw • DMka •'TO* Wwk • Small itaiMira • UgM CwiHMreW Weik • Bob M » Back Hot SwvlM, B e ta w l. H ritcrh iN O iyэзе-п1-«12 P.O.BOX424 NC270M I COMMERCIAL BUILDING For Lease 1360 sq. ft. Office Space, Retail, Hair Salon or Workshop N E W B U IL D IN G E X C E L L E N T L O C A T IO N 2565 O ld G lo ry Rd. Clem m ons 766-70S4 or 993-2222 A sk fo r Tom m y The Glen Apartments 300 Milling Road 2 &3 Bedrooms Section 8 Housing Нммйеаррм!/ »ppHraHnne iCaM: ^ 336-751-2070 9593. piease leave messaoe. Miscellnneotis 60” HITACHI PROJECTIONscreen TV. New. $1400.492-7450. ALOETTE COSMETICS IS offering Itee facial and makeoveis. Call now a receive tree gilts. 998-6085. BEANIE BABIES FOR sale: Selling large tot ol retired, hanJ lo lind and current. Too many to lisll Over 25 In alll Make offer by calling 1336) 998-2191. Leave message lor U S 11 no answer.____________ BUTCHER BLOCKTABLE№HAIRS-$50; maple end stands, $20 ea.; Super Nintendo a ^ e ^ a r w/games-best offer. Call CEDAR TREES ALREADY cut. Gravely tractor, car carrier. 336- 751-5722._____________________ FREE MOBILE HONE. Good for storage. You move. 336-463-5144. К a Q SALVAGE-32” Pre-hungInterior doors, $34.95/ea.; Bathnxjm sinks w/faucet, $14.95/ea.: Range hoods, $14.95/ea.; 1/4' Interior paneling, $5.95/ea.; Brick pavers, $.30/ea.; 4'x8' Cedar Closet liner, $9.95/ea.; 5’x12' premium llooring fibertioard, $9.95/ea.; Grade Marii. 2x4 studs, $2.49/ea.; Bidg. stone $140 per pallet/140 sq. It.; 4'x8'x1-1/2" in. thick Insulation bd. t7.95/ea.; Prehung exterior steel doors. Ш ва.; Roofing lelt, $6.95/roil. We stock stainless steel In sheets a pipe. Cormgated culvert pipe up to 24' dia. We stock pumps a accessories lor wells. Formk», $.50/o(). It; Sleel I-beams lor sale. К a Q Salvage (Reyrioid* Rd.) 1st business on West m k ol Y«Mn River. 338-699-2124. NEW: AQV FUU FACE Ыке helmet-Ыаск. $200 new. Sell for $100. Dlrt-10 or more landom toads. $10 a toad. You load a haul. Free firewood (haidwood) easy lo get 10.482-7360. The Oaks m m in iwoedотееелампме 1Д2 Bedroom FHA Housing HlJpCertlflcattt Àcctpttd ЯА’а (-nt-eM & il ■___6 - Ч & Ж fieta mmaie en me m u .fames! F io m the practice I s s t и ш и ж ч кко » . HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT ABOUT SELUNG 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 AiMHn Hiiiit LmiilMr Co. гШ НМ ппИипг. М а М И е , N i. 2 M I7 F O R L E A S E R A G E T R A I L E R S (Long or Shoft Term • RENTALS) т я и с ю ы в COMPANY, INC. "‘-‘■»»■'“•■л 20Г8 U8 Hwy. SOI N. • MockevMe, NC 336^92-7716 • (800) 247-4789418 P i- DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Aug. 27,1998 D AVIE COUNTY EN TERPRISE RECORD. Aug. 27.1998 - D5 e L A S S I E I E œ IM M X ra iN S lV E P R O F IT A B L E Sra tT MAOS FOR sale. 284- 8TEEL BUUMfMlS , NEW, must sell: 40x60x14 was $16,200 sell $9.990: 50x100x16 was $26,550 sell $16,990: 60x150x16 was $49,990 sell $29,990: 100x200x20 was $98,500 sell $74,990. 1-800- 406-5126._________________ UPRIQHT PIANO, $325; Rainbow vacuum and shampooer, $450. Call (33e)996-8706. USED RAILROAD TIES. $2 ea.Delivery service available. 336-699- 2006 or 699-8593.______________ W IU BUY JUNK cars. 284-2859 or 284-4194. Mohilo Homps/Rnnl 1BR MOBILE HOME. Adults, stove, rel. washer/dryer, air. SSOAneeK. 998-8235. 2BR M O BIU HOME In Sliady Grove area. $385/mo. 940-2348. 2BR, 1 BA, all appliances. Included wilt) some (umlture. Hwy. 601, across trom tlw auction center. Leave messane. 996-8257. SM , 14X70, 1400 + dep. 751- HoiiK's/S.ili- ■ Mollili' Homo4/S,ili "И CLOSE o u r2-84’x26'd.w.-$375/mo. 1-70'x26'd.w.-|355/mo. 1-56'x28' d.w.-$325/mo. 1-44'x28'd.w.-$250/mo. 4-60’x14's.w.-$220/mo. All loaded-bulll In Mocksviile Boiuinu Mobil* Home« sUtI ЗМИКЛ 1499.00 Down on SlngtowMee w/afe. Call 800-539-7814 or 336-744- 9557._________________________ IM5.00 Down on DoubtowMM«/• It . Call 600-593-7814 or 336-744- 9557._________________________ IS M SQ. FT. d/w on wooded lot, reecty 10 move Into. 10 mln. trom W/S. Heal pump, brIcK underpin, $49.900. Rn. avail, 336-751-3713 am 336-998-6266 pm.___________ 2BS, 2BA, 14X70 mobile tiome, set-jp on rented land In Woodleal ares: Price negotiable. 704-647- 0890._________________________ AMAZINO RENT-T04wn program. Don^ let your landlord get rich...call lordHalls.744-1305. ■___________ BETItRVALUEHOMES Bank ^possessions at wtidesale prfeetll Don't pay too much. Call roday-VeOO-278-^46.__________ I NEW 1990 14x80 set up In ful park. Ready to move In lor more IflormaHon call 800-593-7814 or336>44-9557. ADVANCE-VERY PRIVATE,restrictions, lor single person only^ 1BR trailer,' unlumlshed. relerences. $80/wk. $35a/depoeit. Utilities nefl. 1-704-9e2-9694. LIKE NEW 3BR, 2 full baths, no *m 46 7 -6 1 ^'a lte r 6pm: NICE 2BR, PRIVATE kjt, ac, front & back porehee, 394 Oakland Ave. $325 plus dep. 336-751-2532. T R A H ^ FOR RENT. Water fumlshed. Located on Turrentine Chun:)) Rd. CaU 990-7748 leave message. . ..e, get pre* ted by phone in ад mln. or h Call e00-S93-7ei4 or Э36-744-9557.________ LAND400 ргфеШвв isrM d "744-13 New DB 2be. Ш houMloAi WIDE .739 acre, 3BR. Mollili' Homos/S,ill' we TRAOB for anything of value. Let you ca¿ je^ry, appliances, etc. make the down payment on your new home. Call 600-593-7814or 336-744-9557. (‘k Knnift, till я ш ш ь PRICED T* SELL 336-940-5822. REPOS. Slw .aw ,tea^ tomovB In today. Cll for details. 744-1306. WE HAVE(avallableirr » c r« 4 t4 N iN « M a v ia is«ndSffl«aiuikmiM CaMVAFrHEstimite IlNSUftCO •-TSI-STM■Mffowtoiowun w i s i c m i t MINI-STORAGE F o r a ll y o u r storage needs, choose us! C om e by to in q u ire alMHit fre e re n ta l. 2975 Hwy. 64 E in F ork C o M today! (3 3 6 ) 9 9 8 - 8 8 1 0 Service Technician Wanted Service Technician, ai Ford/Mercury deaier. mufl| have owntoola. Caii Roger Beii(. 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 2 1 6 1 O F C L E M M O N S N O W A C C E P T I N G A P P L I C A T I F S F O R T H E F O L L O W I N G P O S I T O N S tFiNTEKESTED APPLYmPERSON TO NIADOWnOOK MANOE OV (XU O lO lèam с и ш ю ю io ad .си п ш о ю , » ATVNi СУЦПЩА r a n c i IN SDC I t.- '90 DOUBLEWIDE, REPO, 3BR, 2ba, del, set-up, wholesale price, 10% down, $275/mo. 1-800-278- 3146._________________________ ‘97 MODEL, 14x70, repo. 2BR. 2ba, 9K below book value, 10% down, $175/mo. 1-800-276-3146. '•7 DOUBLEWIDE REPO, del & set, new air, 10% down, $315/mo.1-800-278-3146. HOME PACKAGES, over ertles In 5 counties. Land To meet new owners call i-Vlctory Homes. ‘97 MODEL, 14X90, repo, 3BR, 2ba, vinyl, shlng., 10% down, pmts. $216 mo. 1-B00-278-3146. ‘90 MODEL, 14ХЮ, REPO, 2BR, 2ba, vinyl sldlno, 10% dp, pmts. $218/mo. 1-800-278-3146. PIANO TUNINO & Rebuilding Self-players, Sales iSenlce Wallace Barford 998-2789 DO VOU NEED HELP? Medical appointments, phannacy, groceries, meals prepared, house cleaning, sit & cat* lor eMerly, emnds. 336-990-4313, leave messaqe FREE C E U PHONE with free minutes. Acttvatton required. (336) 816-8600._____________________ UUNDRY SERV№E-WIU pick up. wash, fold & hang, next day dellveiv. $10 full load 7B1-3295. LINK'S SEAMLESS OUTTERINORichard Unk-Owner Free Estimates __________998-1798___________ NO TIME TO CLEAN? Let me do It for you. Excellent rates A references. 492-2943.___________ OSaORNEEUCTR№ for a ll^ r electrk^al needs.Free Estimates. 751-3396. PAINTINORemodeling • Home Repairs Large or Small Free Estimates JAMES MILLER 996-8340 !84-*277. UOUIDlTION: 3 LEFT, '97 must move 1 . doublewldes.lumlshei/decorated. Lowest prices ol the •ка.л Call for details. 744- 1307. MUST ^LL; I960 mobile home, ЙЯ-Л1,?’- 336-751-3376 or 751*72в5 RV/Molor Home 1970 LAYTON CAMPER, 18 tt. w/awning, 4 new tires, ac, heater, stove It relrig. Sleeps 6. Call 284- 6136. '89 FORD JAYCO, mini-motor home. 27 ft., 19,500 miles. Sleeps slx-fuliv eoulpt. $21,500. 996-2062. PRIMESTAR SATEUITC BY I.C.E., mC.-$99 Installatkm after $50 mall In rebate. Plus lecelve the flrst month of Prime Value Pak and HBO, FREEI CaH now-1-800-583- 1339. Limited time offer/some restrictions may apply.___________ RILEY TRUC KINO ••Bob Caf Work' •Driveway Rock Delivered^ ■SmallJob*Wek»ffle^ Phone-998-5766 Moblte-940-7954 SM A U SATELLITE DISHESt*9 Installed. Fre*p ABC PAINTINO AND WALLPAPERINO15 years experience •Our commitmern is quality through experienced teamwork." 751-3813 CAKEDECORATmacelebrate with character. Try a W IU CLEAN YOUR HOME. Call Trida Brown 284-4579. SAUSBURY MOTOR CO. Butek-Dodge 700 W Jnn« St.. Salisbury 704-636-1341 Im iiiL'cli.itf' O pfM im tjS Art Y o u R e a d y ? ! We have an exceptional outside sales opportunity. Which will mean 4CK-5CK or more 1st year. Mail or fax resume to: Personnel Director 2M 0PlaiaNKe, Suite 25S RaM9h,NC 27612 Fix;1-tS»4934053 For Experienced Telemarketer, Salaiy Plus Commission Based On Experience 7 2 2 - 6 2 7 2 Ask For Mike HAVE FUN & EARN EXTR A $$$ $7-8/hoiir working in local stores. Demo products Thursday - Saturday, some Sunday work INTERESTED? Please call 8 0 0 -4 1 1 ^8 9 1 Experienced or will train. O F C L E M M O N S N O W A C C E P T I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S F O R T H E F O L L O W I N G P O S I T I O N : №INTE№STEDA№LYlN№MSONTO MUDOWnOOK МАМОК ОГ PLBMMOIW 3fM сипшою MAD чхвш ю т, NC Âjmi сумтшА гавсж IN soc 3 8 é i 7 é é ^ l 5 l ; VOLKSWAOEN VAN. 0 0 0 0condition. Needs muffler. $1750. 336-751-2723._________________ ‘04 BMW S13, new paint, clean, $3800-neq. 492-7450.___________ '(0 TEMPO SPORT, 5 spd., high mileage, but veiy condition. Local car. $600 OBO. 751-3731, call between 6*9pm, only.________ '97 FORD TAURUS, 4dr., V-6, fully loaded, cold A.C;, $850.492-5509. '9S MITSUBITSHI MKiHTY MAX. 5-speed. 47K. a/c, CD, silver. S ^ . 704.284-6526. ‘97 DODGE STRATUS, air, tilt, emise, auto, AM/FM cass., 30,000 miles, like new. Take over payments. 336-998-3807.________ '97 FORD TRUCK, F-150 XLT, L.B., loaded, air, tilt, cnjise, auto, V- 8, am/lm cassette, p.w., remote door entry, anti-theft alam), remote mirrors, altoy wheels, Reese hitch, njnning boards, bedllner, 30-gal p e rso n TO Live In with elderly . lady. Ught housekeeping. 998- - 3017.________________________. . W ANTe04>ND TO lease lor deer & % o . ° “’" " ' - WANTCD: CHARLOTTEPANTHER ttokets lor Sept. 27th a r ^ ' ^ c i S P X » » ' !2191. Leave confidential message for U S concerning offer. ' WANTED: WWII GERMAN souvenlere. Helmets, daggers, uniforms, etc. Up to $3000 paid for; some items, Strtet conlidence assured. Call Skip 0 336-774-4045 (W-Sl.______________ . WOULD LIKE TO lease land ¿r buy ajietmil lo bow hunt on, In Davie Co. 990-1741 after 6pm, ask for Ronnie. gas tank, rear sliding window, 2- tone paint, power seat, 15,000 ml., like new, $18,195.940-5065. •CHRISTMAS AROUND THE WORLD* gnewd PRESSURE CLEANmO; All Types siding, dean and waterprool decks, "IS, driveways and walkways. Hiring^ne* BAILEY • HOWARD TOURSNashville, Tenn.-soM out. Amlsh Country, Lancaster, Penn.-sold out. Nov. 21, Pigeon Forge, Tenn., 1 day, annual Christmas Shopping Tour and Winterfest lights. $35/^rson. Dec. 5 & 6, l^rtle Beach, 2 shows, 2 meals, $130 ea. Driver Qene Uvenqood. 998-4338. NEED TO BUY 2 to 10 acres ol land. Call 336-284-2653._________ WAMTEDI WE BUY lumlture- bedroom sets, dining room sets, coffee A end tables, desks, an, b ^ y Items-strollers, carseals, cribs, walkers, swings. RED DOOR Consignment Fumiture Qalleiy. 766K)ll5, 2513 Neudori Dr., Clemmons Security Officer 7 to 7 /hr Part-time (2Shr) Second Shift Opening in Mocitsville, No Exp, Necessaiy. call 766-7698 for ^ iS S L m m 9 Investment Free $300 sample kit No collections, no deliver interviewing now Call ^ -6 4 4 9 lor appolntmern ■ Also booking parties ACCOUNTINOnANKINO T EXCELLENT growth opportunity- with well estal^shed, progressive, and rapidly growing bank In- southwestern triad. Business' oriented degree with fundamental' accounting skills Is desired Seeking a quality Individual with communication, organization-' computer, and multi-task skills. Fufi- benefits package. Submit resume" to: Aa»untlng(^king Position: Enterprise:Record, PO Box 99, Mocksviile, NC ■ 27028. ( I [ M fV lO N S Light Material sortings Scanning-Great Opportunity •E*ceptionalCompany20 f\)sitions-Must Have Own Transportation Temp to Hire Starting Pay $7.50 per Hr.J8.00per Hr AfterSWeeks •$8.75 Alter 10 Wceks.PlusOvenime-IOPaid Holidays-5Personal Days-Vacations-Medicali Dental-40IK CAa № a STAffil№ FOR INTERVIEW 336-768-6863 INGERSOLL-RAND. AsseiTiblers/ AKcoMpeessoRs Material Handlers The Portable Compressor Division of Itigorsoll- Rand Company in Mocksviiie, Is currently accepting applications for botti regular and temporary positions. High school diploma or equivalency required for regular positions. New applicants with a proven work history should apply to; Gantt Ptrsonn«!, Inc. 965YMlMnvlll*R0Mi Mocktvlllt, NO 27028 338-751-4268 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Monday-Friday Prftmploymtnt drug tcrttn rtqulrtd ___________EOE-Mff/V/P 1 1 1 «тИ «Ы о О во в1 ве1 T h o t F o llm w t n g M o n d a y . i i v i ^ y Я ^ е г г у s t r e e t . S u i t e 5 0 W in a t o n - S a l c m , N C 2 7 1 0 5 3 ^ 7 7 6 - 1 7 1 7 ■ . o r ■ . Thu rsdaye * F r id -v 9 i e i W t I « o « M ^ A d y a n c e , N C ^ .ni' ----- H L A S S I F E 1 N E X № N S I V E [^3 F R O F I X A B L E Employment 1É Employmonl É1 Employmonl 1 Employtnent 11 Emplovniont Щ Employmonl bETTE COSMETICS IS looking ■ beauty consultants. Average Ime Is $300 for 10 hrs. wori<. fnow. 998-6085._____________ STUDENTS ANDValet position for Isment resort. PT/some lends. Call 998-6112, 8am- I ot apply In person to Bemtuda Hwy. 801 S.. Advance. HE ANNE'S SOFT Prezels- s Mall. •/^slstant Manager •Soft Leader •Crew Wori<er k part.tme, flex. hrs. (336) 766- hing.VILLAGE HASlor part-time tlllty person. Good conditions & modem It. Call JP, Brian, Wendy- 16764;_____________________ > PROVIDERS, HAB techs & needed to provide respite community inclusion and lal care services to disabled In Forsyth, Stokes, Davie areas. _ hrs. avail, qulv. rqd. One yr. exp. ntally disabled Paid training provided, юге contact Karen Deadmon. Seal Society ol NC, 704- -l.EOE. i ^ A N T E D l l€xperlenced\ Licensed iHalrdresser \ for busy ilemmons Salon { Pleose Call Г66-8047 CONCRETE HELPER, TRAVELreq. Drivers license preferred. Call 2844369, Mon.-Fri., 10am-2pm lot application. EEO._______________ CRESCENT ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP Corporation currently has Ihe lollowing positions available. Applicant must live within fifteen ¡15) statute road miles ol the office tor which they apply or bo willing to relocate. Applications will only be accepted by the Employment Security Commission ol Norih Caroilna through Friday, Sept. 4,1998,4:00 p.m. Field Servic* Technician IV Comellus District 18019 Old Statesville Road Comellus, NC For lurther details, contact: Employment Security Commission 1907 Newton Drive Statesville, NC 28677 or / Commission Crescent EMC Is an eoual opportunlty-aHImiative adlon employer. It Is Ihe companies polk» to allord equal opportunity to all qualified employees and applicants for employment i^thout re^rd to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, citizenship, veteran status, or handtoap. TANKER DRIVER NEEDED. Good driving reconj, ^ rs CDL. good pay A benellts. 336-998-8810. COOK NEEDED AT Miller's Restaurant Apply In person to Miller's Restaurant In Mocksviile. DAVIE FAMILY YMCA Part-time alter school counselor needed to work with school-age children at Cooleemee site. Must be able lo wori( 2:45 p.m.-6 p.m. Pre-employment criminal record check and dmg test required. App^ In person at the Davie Family YMCA, 215 Cemetery St., Mocksviile._____________________ DRIVER^TART UP to 34i/ml. 85% drc№n.hook Irelght. O/Os ask about 81«/mL and morel 800-441- 4953. EOE.____________________ EXP. CARPENTER FOR Iraming crew. 40-plus hrs. weekly w/ overtime. Paid vacatkin & Insurance. Must be dmndable. No drugs, no hot-heads. 3^67-7061 or ^990-7465. GOOD JOB, PART-tlme, 5-9pm, lob sharing avall^le. Apply at Employment Security Office lor Job »5600417. FORHELP WANTEDlandscaping & lawi. --------- —751-5613 lor appt. Valid driver’s license req. ................. busy I & lawn senflce. Call .T. (2 salon Salisbury 630-0002 Statesville 256-5656 MAINTENANCE POSmON AT Bemiuda Village. R , exp. req. Excellent woriiing conditions. Please call Allison at 998.8784, M- F,6-4. ________________ NEEDED IMMEDIATELY: EXPERIENCED LPN or CNADuties Indude venipuncture A X- rays. Send resume or drop off to: Carolina Primary Urgent Cars, 1590 Farmli 27028. in Rd., Mocksviile, NEEDED RWLPN. IMMEDIATEopenings. Call Pediatric Senricee ol America. 330-760-6599 or 1-600- 725-8657._____________________ NEEDEDI MOBILE-HOMe set-up person, drivers lk»nse required. 998-5428 or 998-2479.__________ NEEDED: CONSTRUdlON UBORER. 345-2504 alter 6 p.m. PERSON TO CLIAN private homes, FT, Mon-Fri, Good gagbenellts. Cloverfleld's. 760- PIKE ELECTRIC, INC. hasImmediate openings In Power Lin* Constnjdlon crews. Commercial Drivers License will b* a requirement alter being employed. Good pay and benefits. For Inlenrlew, please call 828-397-6516 between th* hours ol 7pm and 9:30pm. Mff.EOE._____________ RANGER A ns available. Dntl Coiaili Ноцаи, Ш п tm ил. Sffl 1». MCTwddeital due«. Octukmil mkwd vd mning ut/. h iMtlon 10 n tnvimiM IM ln|*n giHl« pnlHikxal idilmml. и Ii« IA> oimndng bnlii] ind caifwiutkii )«/d цж! htn I nnt cultuii In modim Milu ctii. For lirmdlili Knidnlion, pitw In pmn « нп1 уш iwm lo-MmM Ним, tocakd О) t» сауш ol FotqUi Midktl Cuito. Eafk|«iil Otri • MMH, Ш) йн Cr«t Pkqi, ИмкМ*!, NC 1719): к n> m-m.tm: « ne«) Л1- sm Fot m НдтЮп сим I* pgMngo, ркш m M Mt* < И»ЛММ efMiiiiM.7iMm We're Looking For You ÍMachIne/SetUp ' Operators Pickers/Packers Fumiture Assemblers Material Handlers Experienced Forklift Operators Janitors All Shifts •Part-time Weekends* Paid Weeldy Apply Mon-Thur 1pm - 3 pm or by Appointment Ablest Staffing Services • 129 East Depot Street Mocksviile. NC 27028 • 336-751-4414 ' I m[)li)vmt'ii( Dtuij Si ift'ti И)[ (tittnn.i .UkCMDUrUl ( ll«4ks M ust fit' IH HI i r y A i d e 1W iMd 1мППу itNd* I lull UiN cooWdMtry iM*. E>pwl«iK* In king tmi CM nN<M. EictM IxmtHi. Apply In person Monday • Friday 9:00 am & 3:00 pm. INTHMMrtSt • МовкпМо,ИС27в21 lime with benefits package. Must be able to work weekends. Apply In person at Thousand Trails Campground. Hwy. 64, Advance. ffiCREATUN DIRECTOR NEEDED. Seasonal position available. Must be able to worii weekends. Retire** wekx>me. Aniy In person at Thousand Trails Campqroung, Hwy, 64, Advanc*. RETAIL SALES FOR naw Radio Shack In Moclavill*. F^-tlrri* 4 part-time. Can 336-778-1467, evenings or 704-663-6067 days. Ask lor Mr. Cannon._____________ SHEETMCTAL MECHANKS NEEDED to work on the new constnictkjn ol BILo Mocksviiie. Call Mechanical Trades, 706-592- 4029, X-16.___________________ SrrTER NEEDED, TO care forInfant In a professional olftee setting. Part.Ume or lull-time. M-F, 6-5, el^llent pay. Call 996-3666. TEACHER POSmON NEEDED lorbelore A alterschool center. Call 765-9205 lor more lnlom)«tk)n. UPTOWN CAFE, MOCKSVILU'S newest restaurant Is now hiring all posilions. Apply )«rithln at 155 QaitharSt., 1-3 p.m. Sara Lee Hosiery Yntlkmville Plant Employment Security Commiulon is now accepting applications for Incemh* operaton on 2nd 1 3rd thHts in the loarding end Final Inspection Departments. AppHcanb must pass basic sklls testing and a drug screening test •••Strong »«tk record and manuhtturing experience desired*^* Sara Lm Hosiery offers a full benefits package that Includes; •Mtdkal/Dtnul Flans • Holiday Ргу • Vacation Pay •tmployee Stock Ownmhip Plan • Employee Stock Purchase Plan •40» W •Short Term Disability • 4/e Insurance •Retirement Plan • Credit Union •Employee Store • TultlonRefund Applications will b* taken at the Yadkinvai* Employment Security Commission Office Equal Oppoitunily Employer l < ? l | » o s /<Z Z r s i y x inMdcilltynowtildngippllcilkiMfor IMpir/CNA cliM.Eimi ulwy whili you in tnlnlng. Cill 336-7S1-3535 or apply In person to Carol Crawford at 1007 Howard St. 8:30 am & 4:00 pm. OFFICE AD M IN ISTR A TO R HomeMax, Inc. has an Immediate opening for an Office Administrator in its innovative mode! home villages in its (2) MocksviDe locations. The ideal candidate will have at least 3 years experience in office administration and accounting, focusing on accounts payable, record l^eping and ¡ob cost tracking. The incumbent will also reconcile cash accounts, prepare and conduct cash deposits and maintain the Village inventory ledger. The candidate will provide payroll and benefits administrative support to the Village associates and insure that the Village complies wth all licensing and insurance requirements. An Associates degree in Accounting or Business Administration Is preferred and previous experience In an automated accounting environment is a plul HomeMax offers a competitive salary and an excellent benefits package including 401(k) Plan. Profit sharing and stock options. If you qualify, please send a cover letter stating the desired position, location of interest and your salary requirements along with your resume to: (Please note: Resumes received without a location of interest or salary requirement cannot be considered) Tommy Uoyd Dirtcton Human Rtsourctt HomtMax« Inc Ont North Commtfct Ctnttr 3N 1 Tnift Drivt IUM gh.NC27«1f Fw91M77*93«2 rANGLEW OOD PARK SEASONAL iGMOVNJ^KEBFER I'liian Apply in person : Tan^wood Personnel Ofllce (Main Ofllce) Hwy 158 West Clenunons,NC 27012 - 8:30A-4:30P Mon-Fri In stru ctio n a l T e ciin o lo gy S y ste m s A d m in istra to r ^ GET REAPY TO GROW Lowe's, recognizers one of the nOO Best Companies to Work For In Afnerica,'' now has ImrnedlatB openings in Statesville.________________ LoM ^Ri n CeiMr has openlnv waUbI* (er Joanie Moicr Memorial Park Part-time,Park Attendant Open and close gales, meet picnicgroups, maintain ballfleld and grounds, operate tractor. 15-25 hrs/ wk, TTiurs.-Sat. $8.68/hf. Requires I yr. related experience. Prefer someone living close to park (UwisviTlearea). “ s t s a s : “ * WlaslM-Salea727-2946 EOEhup://www,cafonytli.i)c.ui IDtAL JOM POK RBTIREEII CNA’S To Cover Davie County All Shifts Part'-Time & Full Titne Flexible Hours • Must Be Certified 336-724-1197 P ie d m o n t H o m e H e a lt h , I n c . Winston-Salein "The hanetomi company, »eH treat you me you'd Kipecl.’ S hipping/Recemng P epartment Full^nM wtokond niflit dim IFriday - Sunday, 6:00p.m. - 6:00a.m.l Ful-tinMnl|litihHI Applicaiits shodd meet the lollowini requirements: • Ability to lilt up to 70 lbs. • Stable work history • Successful drug screening Base pay Is $i.00/lif. Weekead fliili» sliKI cf*« memb** kae* a prsiiikimo($.l9/lir. Re|ulirnl|htili«cf*i»maii*er*lia»aa premium ol$.29/lir. Lowe's offers a competitive salary and compensatioo packaie including medical, dental, life, 401(W and one ol tl» best Employee Stock Ownership Plans in the country. S$iMtìbH 1,2 p.m. - 7 p.m. Л Lowe’s Distribution C*ntw 711 Tomlin Mill Rd. StMesvilie, N0 28625 m EN TERPRISE RECORD, Aiig. 27,1998 ^Ш ш9 Family Honored D a v iC ^ 1W 1АЯу of tte laie Lonnie mid B ^ l i vW htal« IM M the Oalt ■Owy W ir t MelhodiM Church ftl- ■ « • ^ IM a iS im d iy , Aug, 9, fora ^ ^ kncheon honoring Bob, md leremy Summers • to w m iMuniing to Ihcir home In ■ Л Ы Л р и . M d Dniel MoKley. C. L md LUiWhftaker.iasonandJasonSmith, Jr.. fcyce, Alton, Melanie, nnd Shan- non Teague, Matt Aycock, and Einic Fosler. niosc in allcndancc were; Bienda Sumraera, Agnes Ralledge, Ena and Brian Ralledge, Ann Barnes, Karcn and Brin Deadmon, Lonnie Ray und LenaWhilakcr.Calhy.RIcky.Suannc, and William Hockaday, Ruih Hockaday, Doug, Cindy, Josh, and Jeremy Whilnkcr, Penny, Clirisiophcr, L e e C a r te r R e c o g n iz e d ' Lee B. Cuter, a native of Davie CouMy, w u honored in July In Ihe B.T.B.|»hHci»ionoftheSpecialFotces AssodMloa. AM nighhel vduMeetedun-1 der age, u sev­ eral did, he served in Ihe Navy during World War n diving Ihe inva­ sion of OUnawa In 19«7. he decided 10 esiin in the Army, Carter where he wem to Jump school. After canipledng Ihis mining, he was in the I Ilh Airtnme. Caner than served In Korea with the I87lh and 82nd Air­ borne. Then he met and married his wife. HlsokoSlaki,inBcppu, Japan, In 1954. In 1963. he rc-enllstcd with the Special Forces,and Cailcrscivcd Ihrce touis In Vietnam. During his carccr, he was awanlcd the Parachutist Badge, and Combat Infantry Badge in November 1964. Next, he rcceivcd the Bronze Star in February I965.'nwnhcwasawaidcd the Sliver Star along with ihe Purple Heart in September 1969. Carter, along with sevciai buddies, were mentioned in a new book, "Viet­ nam Mllltaiy Lote, Legends, Shad­ ows, and Heroes," which gives morc details not seen in any other book. SinceCaner’srctlrcment, he resides at Fayelteville, wherc he is an active volunteer al the V. A. Hospital. C o u n t y B r i e f s (1998 Tax Levy Authorized ■r.llwDwitCauily Boanl ofCoiranissioners voted unonlmouslyio authorize Maaajf ш:соПес«1г Moiy Nell Richie to eolleel the I99S lax levy of iUM fH u m .-r 'E ^ ^ rin g Proposal Accepted ;; voted ID hill Grey Engineering of Mocksville as engineer for ihe IW lir.jiY i ^ MKmilot р ф л for N.C. eol and Uvengood Road. ¿^^аядгШ liialowesl bid of six eagineen bkkling on the project. E l № BilNng C o n tra ct A p p ro v e d voted imanimously to approve a contract with Davie p M j r Нк*11ПМ» Cotpxadon (Davie Couniy Hospiial) for all Emergency |MlcalS«vlrailiilIing>. For iMs service, the hospital will receive 20 percent Bf an cW m ifriiet imurance received. The county will pay for postage and hibwiey wpptieiL' Щ11с Hearing Set For Sept. 21 т ы b o ^ itli tcheduled a publk; hearing to discuss a ptoposed ordinance, KTrioe in the couniy, at iu replar S ^ . 21 meeting at F^Mcis A d ^ State System V; ’OimmiirinM» voied loadd s e v ^ loads from the Oak Valley subdivision й йи i w niainlained road system. I ' ;T|i^'ai» Oak Valley Boulevaid, Woodlands Coiiit, Eagle Watch Court, S M y M ^ SmnadaklMve and Broadmoor Drive. !родп|( Тах Reports Approved I *. IteRpiiibrDavieCounty lax collections, releases andrcfunds for July was anIiMbycainiissioners. СШв Franchise Tiransfenred {1 Ц м м voted to aUow Yadkin Valley Telephone MembershipCoipota- IIPiioHiwilirliscaHeTV franchiie lo Yadkin ValleyTelecomlnc. Asecond M (i(« i4 * e d f i p r l ^ ^ a^^tiliw iw iied unanimously 10 alkiw Social Senices tospend $I7,№ in o ^ todiag on heal relief by Sept. 30. ijiifatiwri aho voted to put S8S0 in memorial contributions in die r’lMt In Ihe summer leading program and new books. orsi jXO was accepted Into tbe Davie County Health Depan- |tI|hiHlqfaretinderaplay№fqrlhepuTchaseoradisplay/exhibil ^ ^ ! ^ ^ id e Postponed MMiaioiim voted to table a ^uest by Sheriff Allen Whitaker to a niini-van for tra n c in g meals from the hospital for ■M jtc^^ bchiding rettiming dirty plates and utensils, it wouM make M was being used hat failed, and Ihe one now being used is in ^ 'W iia iin iv c t tad sometimca needed for other uses. He has had ^iMfWllflABni Ike hovital became it makes so much noise, Whitaker said M^Ooifiliiriqier Laity Hayes said he has a problem spending so much on a jjiMsiijlMlbbiiiicdto I^^CkMtiWotHr Diaoe Faster said there is also some question about how tiii couMy will be able to purehase meals for inmates from the •'I'Higiwmdtainaikn to laMe the matter undl the Sepl2l meeting when the twieiilllalwinoiislnfonnation. I !; ■ ■/'if; I'i JgekAdMM AlCirlMr ip io d y H u d M m 'Ж F A R M B U R E A U MirkJarvit Mke Ziglar Jeremy Willard Saturday. Aug. 29 IHirt-A-niChklttA,l}nkiaOtt|«ll}nltfd IVfclhodisi Chunh. U.S. 601 N.. 11 am.- 7 p.m. nales/S6. Yard sale, 7 &ni. unill. )IM dogs served aka Saturday, Sept 12 Buair.MocksMelhKUslCliurcN’fa.cn.- I p m. Hwy. SOI S.. Advance. Bicakfost, 7- I0a.m. Lunch,p,m.Qospcl music. II am. Auction. I p.m. Ymds.ilc. children's games, bake sale, prwhice. crafts, dc. Call 998-5518 or 998<U07 for morc Info. Ongoing Binco,Modm1UeMoQieUdce l949.Fd- d.iys. Door open al 6. first game at 7 p.m. Bingo, Waiiam R. Dtvie VfD. 2nd Satw^ day. Dix)n open. 6:30 p.m. HamBmkfM«W»liainR.DavSeVH>, 1st Saiualay.6-llam. Reunions Meetings Р Ш о п Ffiday,Aug.28 Spcdal Smto, Goqid Btialst Church, 15i0 Main Church Rd Ext, 7:30 p.m. Guest speaker: Rev. Joel Hlatinf Westside B.iptlst Church of Salisbury with his choir. Sunday, Aug. 30 Worship Servk* M Web Paik, EagW Heights non-iradilk)na). relaxed church. Gusefski Earns Eagle Scout Honors Michael Benjamin Gusefski has earned Eagle Sco Ihonoi^ Gusefski, * member of Troop502 spon­ sored by the Smith Grove Ruritan Club, was honored at an awards ccr­ cmony and lun- chcon at I Reynoida Pres- bylcrianChuich. | Hehaseamcd42 Giiaeftki merit badges and Is a member of Ihe Older of the Arrow. For his Eagle Projccl, Gusefski or­ ganized and participated In Ihe build­ ing of an outdoor classroom al Ihc Vulcan Materials Wilderness Educa­ tion Site 10 be used by Pinebrook El­ ementary School and other Davie schools. He is ajunior ul Davie High School and the son of Bernard and Susan Gusefski. Stroud Five Earn Gardner Webb Degrees Five Davic residents were among 270 students to be awarded degrees during summer commencement exer­ cises at Gardner-Webb College in August. Wendi Denise Craven of Advance earned a master’s degree. Frank Michael Livengood of Mocksville earned a master’s of busi­ ness administration degree. Kenneth Ray Whitaker of Mocks­ ville earned a master’s degree. Susan Payne Pennington of Cool- ecmcc earned a bachelor's degree. Kathy Ann Foster-Jordan ofMocks- ville earned a bachelor's degree. NOW OPEN V ic f t ie 's F a m i l y R e s u m í a n О репбат-Ю рт 1816 US Hwy 601-С1о8в to Courtney Crossing 463-4690 ■ ■ I ■ I и ш я я я и и и и ш и ■ I f n r S f n r i Í T n f n T f l i РопмгепчИоувФЫС'зВВО, VIeU» TUmer, Dêughitrot F A R M B U R E A U 8N S U R A N C E lm *U F E *aM N E 8 8> IR A 'S *A fM U m E S FARM» рПЩ ОМ Ш СНВгМ Ю ПЕ HOMES‘ BLUE СЯ083 and Intertor Designs Inc Accessories Window'Heatinenti Bedding Ensembles Silk Trees APIanu Floor Coverings Mini Blinds Full Service Design У/t Tfew Carry gifiHtm зт с п т т ч и (NtMDMrtoiter) (336)766-9918 Extension Saturday, Aug. 29 Dwit High Chss ol 19M IS Year Re- unkn Flaiinlni Mtcting. Davie County Ubraty Multi-purpose Room. 4*6 p.m. Spouses wclcome. Sunday, Sept. 27 Reunion of deactsdants of Thomas Jefftnon and ^Ulilda Smith Beck, Wil­ liam R. Davic Rrc Dept., 1 p.m.Special Events Saturtlay,Sept.5 Exotic Bind Swnp & .Snk< tn FoHc. K a m -5 p.m.SpoiW>retlbyCarolinaOmamcnialBinl Society. Free ndmisston. Food. For morc info, call Many at 998-9573. Sept11&l2 CenterFalralhlitorkCenttrArbor.US. 64 West. BBQ scTi-cd sdl day Friday & Satur­ day. Fair emries on display Saturday. For infomfon about competing, pick up a fair book at Davic Cooperatiw Extension or the Register of Deeds ofTices. Dates to Remember Thursday, Aug. 27 Red CnM Bhnd Drtvt, Davie Coumy Branch OflWe, 11 am.-4:30 p.m. Aug.27&Sepl3 Sbtas Miuiivemenl ft All or Rekualloa Woiiahop, Davie Couniy Hospital, free, 7* 8:30 p.nt To rcgislcr, call 336-765-6033 or 336659-1456. Monday, Septl4 Red C n » Blood Dri^v, FitH United Melh­ odist Oiutch, 2-7:30 p.m. Stroud Earns Auto Diesel Technology Degree In Nashville Waylon Stroud, son of Wade and Myrtle Suoud, of Calahan Road, gradu­ ated with a de- gieeinautodie- sel technology from Nashville Auto Diesel College on July 9. He Is a 1997 graduate of Davie County High School. He resides In Nashville,Tenn. Wednesday, Sept 9 Davie Coualy Boaid ol Commliriooin, Davie County Admlnlstmkm Bkig., I pm. Tuesday, Sept 15 Divie Co Tuesday, Sept 1 Davi. County DAVBWg,U5.60IS.,7pm. Piety, Davie Coumy Couithoujc. 7:30 p,m. Saturday, Sept 26 Davie Couniy RtpuMkan Men’s Fcdtn- Ikm, F&n BaAccue, 7:30 a.m. Reoeatican_________ R)r more infomuikxi on Ihcse events, call 751-2325. Rec Qub Bcfort ($l5)orancr($25)schooI nnd out of school programs. Registrtf km open. Good Timers Square Dance Group meets at Fannlngton Community Cmter, 7 p.m. es'cry Monday. Senior Line Dandng Mondays at IOa.nt$l. Spedal Olympics Variousaeti«desongolng, №rt-A-Pitchkien dinner Feb. t6RrslMetbodis».$6. Step Aerobics 1\iesdays, Thursdays 6:30 p.ra Satuiday. 10 a.m.SI5permonthfor2daysavvcek,$20far 3days. SHversHiders Walk Club Senion. SO and U|<. M-F, 6:30-9 am No charge. Mottiers Morning Out Tuesdays and Thursdays. $7 per day. S40 per month. YMCA Nddte Kicker Soccer Boys & Olds. Ages 3-«. RtfMralkia thni A l* 31. membei: $20. Non-member; $30. Karate •nxsdays, 7-8:45 p.m SiSAnonlh. For Fast Growing . Printer/Manufacturer, 1st Shift 40 Stripper/Plateinaksr. Exp 8f. Qood Organizational Skills« Eye For Detail, Great Benefits. Pay based on exp, CailBtmtaf 3 3 6 - 9 4 0 W T. N ails Professional N a il Care Salon Mmi • Pidi • Acrfk Ms • Scalf Ши M • Tips (htriay' Ctl Nails Exptrl In Air Bmsh i Nail Disign S p e c ia l Full Set FREE French Manicure or White Air Brush, 1370 H»y Ml s. • bod Uoo Showing Crate • to t To 0.™ K |h Scbool jOpniM os-Sit AppolnUnentikWalk-iniWelcomel Davie Child Development Center 491 M ad iso n R d • M ocksviU e, N C T el. 336-751-4036 Our building is still under construction: but the office Is now open enrolling Children ages 6 weeks through school age. We are also taking applications for experienced and qualified teachers. Benefit package Included. Mandy F. Matlock ■ Director ___________ 9 Com e andflnd out more about M usic! JO ‘ FrceMuticClMi* August 30,3:30 - 4:30 pm. Mt. Tabor United Methodist Chuieh 3543RoblnhoodRd.,W-S For children ages Newlioai - Sdt gndt. Regitler for Fall Clatici Nowl Chases for Newborns- ilk gnkkrs. Various ctass Unes A loeaUau. •M lJonM iit H w y n t s Ad«MW,NC 3IH404I10;. M n t In (0*4 handa It th* only Има ta kar SiM MdM hoi»: W l i W n a i : HeekMM*,NC : m - m - m t . DAVIE COUNTY EN TERPRISE RECORD/SBícto 27, W M -1 PLASfOFF WAR tA 9 U S » Each o f ihtse l^ayen hme been in c t ^ree o f Dmle'i ph/offylaorles and haw ph^ed in an 27 eames since the beginning o f the 1996 season. Back im K ce,W ttkf Mdton,icmes fifctMey, Kenny White, Kenny Coins, Ronnie BhM um , and n«sl Spams. In fm ntEik i5)/ke. Á R E y o u R E A D Y T O R U M B L E ? The 1998 Davie High War Eagles are ready to take on all comers on Friday nights this fall. First year head coach Doug Illing takes the reigns of a Davie team fresh from back-to-back playofF seasons.With the taste of the playoffs fresh in their mouths the War Eagles are ready to roll through the Central Piedmont' Conference. Come along for the ridel g "'MЖ I - D AVIE COUNTY EN TERPRISE RECORD, Special Section, Aug. 27,1998 F o o t lM ill - 9 8 G e t R e a i f y Т э R i d e : N e w C o a c h T h i n k i n g B i ^ ^ Brim Pitts davie Coumy Enterprise Record : -iWhen Doug Illing kicked field goals for Wake Forest, he paced the sideline between scores like a head coach with his neck on the line. ^; Most kickers don't pace, unless, of course, tiieir team is stuck in long-distance fleld-goal range trailing by one. All they care about is taking three steps back, two steps left and .splitting the uprights so they aren't the scape­ goat on tomorrow's front page. I; But Illing was a 34-year-old strategist in a 31-year-old body, probably the reason he's pacing today, churning inside, and preparing for Friday's debut as Davie's football coach. Tlie War Eagles play al Mooresville at 7:30 p.m. in the endowment game. "When I wasn't kicking, 1 was watching the offense and defense," he said. "I stayed in the football game, very involved emotionally with the ups and downs of the game, and that was probably my drawback as a kicker becausc I got too involved instead of being focused on my job." For some reason, Illing went into the paint­ ing business after graduation. The ne.vt sum­ mer, his teaching wife overheard former Ml. Tabor coach Oscar Brayboy talking about a coaching drought. Illing's wife joined the conversation and immediately told her hus­ band, who immediately dropped the brush and regained his competitive behavior. "I realized painting wasn't whal I wanted lo do," he said. "My opportunity came (under Brayboy), and my first day oul there 1 knew that's what I wanted lo do." He coached at Tabor one year, joined the Reynolds staff in 1989 and sought the Davie head-coaching job the summer of 1996. Davie cho.se Benjie Brown. Illing, though, kept admiring Davie's rise until the door opened again Iasi spring. This lime, Davie tumed to Illing, who realized he had something special. "I had been watching Davie the last two years and saw it start to grow and blossom," he said. "This is a really good community, great environment to play in, and I knew Ihcy had some haid-nosed players ihat are very competitive and dedicated." His warm personality soothed the leftover assistants and reassured players that the program would continue lo climb. Replenishing his staff, from five assis­ tants lo nine, alleviated the transitional strain. There have been vasl changes in the coaching office, but the expectations haven't changed. They've risen from high to lofty to extreme since the Brown breakthrough years, and fans are crying out for a dose of terrific on the doorstep of a season that follows back-to-back playoff appearances. Bul the noose has tightened d№tically. Only two seals are available in the Central Piedmont Conference's playoff limousine and leading contenders Ml. Tabor, West Forsyth, Davie and Reynolds will fight fiercely for survival. Every loss means you're stomping on dangerous ice, but Illing embraces the fury of 1998. "Il's going lo be a battle," he said of the six-team race. "Il's going lo be a dogfight lo the very last game, and I wouldn't have it any olher way. The best two teams go. It's unfortunate that you're going lo have some good teams not going, but that's the chal­ lenge and that's what we're putting forth lo the kids: Yeah, we could be better record- wise (than 1997's 9-2 regular-season mark) and still nol be able lo go lo the playoffs." Energy and excitement abound, Illing is driven to break the CPC's pecking order and match the rising expectations. His main goal: win it all. His reasonable goal: have a chance to win in the end. "We're talking about a (conference) cham­ pionship season," said Illing. "We've been working for that in the weight room this summer, and that's whal we're talking about. We're preparing day in and day oul for Ihal championship season. I just hope we're in the ball game in the end and have a chance to win it," Davie (8-5 in 1996,11-3 last year) has won seven of 11 league games the past two years, but the War Eagles are 1-3 againsi the two big horses. Ml. Tabor and West Forsylh. The main difTerence invariably goes back lo speed, a vital element that Davie seems to have larger amounts of this year. "(Tabor and West) always have a great amount of athletic talent with great coaching," Illing said. "That’s tough to beat. I think we've gol more speed this year than I've seen Davie have. I'm thinking ihal we can compete with them throughout the game, and hopefully we'll have a couple breaks go our way. One thing is confidence. The kids know thal they can beat West Forsylh, they've done it now (7-3 in 1996), and I hope we can keep our kids in the Mt. Tabor game and have a chance lo win." Weapons Galore If the young secondary applies sufilcienl pass coverage, facing Davie's defense - led by superstars J.J. Rice and Kenny While - could be like watching Unsolved Mysteries with the lights off. "We're going lo be good," defensive coordi­ nator David Hunt said. "One of our goals is to turn the ball over lo the offense on the other side of the 50 at least twice a game. The chances of scoring from your own 20 is something like 1 and 13. The chances of scoring inside the 50 are I and 3. We need lo help the offensi out, set them up in position lo score, because they have some dominant young men on that side of the football. They have two (great) mnning backs and the 0Ф ё Ф в Ф Ф Ф Л Ф Ф Л Ф Ф 0Ф ё Ф в 0Ф Л Ф0Л Ф Ф Ф ё Ф 0Ф Ф Ф Ф Ф Ф вФ Ф вФ Ф Ф й C O tV A M E A G L E S ! 7 \ r H Î M i O N FREE PAGER ACTIVATIONS! for Students & Faculty (Drew) Ridenhour kid can really throw it.'; Ч' When outsiders pass through lown, defenf- sive tine coach Devore Holman wants folks to see Mocksville and think about dry holes. ' : "Defense is pride," he said. "I lold diose guys from day one, our No. I goal is lo have a good defense. I said when people look on the map and see Mocksville, the first thing I want to come in their mind is: 'Boy, this is where. that Davie County football team is. That's defense down there at Davie County.' "By the time Ihe conference gels here, we]; want to be really, really selling our ways." - If the inexperienced line sharpens some ■ blades by October, Davie's offense - fueled by breakaway mnners Ricky White and Kenny Collins and gunslinger Ridenhour - could be as explosive as U.S. cruise missiles. "Г11 tell you what, if we can move the ball on our defense, we can move it on anybody," offensive coordinator Mike Hemdon said. "We're going lo get beller practicing against our defense every day. "It's going to te easy on Friday night. It's Monday through Thursday that is tough for us." You'd be pressed lo find a better running combination than While-Collins. When Collins splits wide al receiver, defenses won't have tiie luxury of overloading against tiie run because Ridenhour can heave a pass SO yards. And White will command considerable attention afler rashing for mote tiian a 1,000 ' yards as a part-time tailback last year. 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V№ttier you wish to buy, sell or rent we can score for you. Cw us today and put one of our agents in your line-up. B E S T W IS H E S T O T H E D A V IE H IG H W A R E A G LE S F O R A N O T H E R G R E A T S E A S O N . R E A L T Y 330S.Sa!isbwySt. Modevaie, NC 27028 (336)751-3538 r DAVIE COUNTV EN T ERPRISE RECORD, Special SecHon, Aug. 27,1998 - 3 V a r s i t y F o o t b a l l R o s t e r The 1998Davie Ckiunty H i^ School Vanity W arE a^ m s i i s i s No.Nune Ht.WT.Class Pos. 2 Rod Tenor 6-1 170 10 WR 3 Ricky White 6-0 180 11 RB 4 PJ. Cockcrham 5-10 175 11 DE 5 Nell Rice 5-8 185 9 DE 7 Tony Tenor 5-9 155 И WR 9 Eric Kofke 6-1 170 12 К JO MichKl Burton 5-10 170 11 QB 12 Thad Johnson 5.8 160 11 WR 14 Paul Sparks 5-11 195 12 TE 16 Drew Ridenhour 6*3 190 П QB 20 Justin Gobdc 5-П 160 10 DB 2)David NmJ 5-Ш 155 12 RB 22 Brad Kokoski 5-9 150 12 DB 23 James Blakley 6-1 180 12 DB 24 Matt Tuck 6-0 180 12 DE 26 Johnny Daye 5-7 190 12 RB 28 Kenny White 6-1 195 12 LB 31 Kenny Collins 5-10 160 12 WR/RB 32 Jeremy Shoffner 5-7 160 И DB 33 Clint Bailey 5-10 155 11 DB 34 Nell Wagstaff 5-11 190 12 RB 41 Wesley Johnson 5-9 155 10 LB 42 Zcke Earle 5-10 180 И DB 43 Andrew Martin 5-8 170 И DE 44 J J. Ricc 5-7 225 12 LB 46 Bradfonl Ivey 6-3 Î95 11 DE 50 Paul Roland 5-10 180 10 DE Sl JatcdVaughlcrs 5-10 190 It DL 32 Michael Hssel 5-10 175 12 OL 53 Cart Wagstaff 3*11 175 IO LB 56 Rich Hunter 64)210 IO DL 58 Forrest Breedlove 6-2 210 12 DL 60 Andrew Rudy 64)200 W OL 63 Adam Bailey 5-8 250 11 OL 64 Jimmy Booe 5-9 180 12 OL 68 Jhockton Dalton 6^220 IO OL 69 Matt Foster 5-10 210 11 OL 71 Ryan Kildoo 6-5 290 12 OL 72 JeffFrisbey 6-3 205 11 OL 78 Wesley Mellon 6-2 220 12 OL 80 Andy Heling 6-t 165 12 WR 81 Barrett Teague 6-0 170 12 WR 82 AmirSadri 5-11 165 12 WR 85 Jason Hogue 5-10 150 9 WR 91 Adam Boger 6-0 190 И DL 92 Brad Smith 5-10 170 12 TE 93 Ronnie Blackbum643 205 12 DL Good Luck to tha Davla High WarEagiaa Sinetrtly Senator Betsy Cochrane IT I I l i l i »’I»*' >,i Ч f i r Fall is the season for, F O O T B A L L & H U N T IN G Your lo c a l M o ch svW e W a l'M ^ is p ro u d to su p p o it D a v ie H ig h F o o tb a ll a n d in v ite s you to ch e ck ou t D / B0MiiUi*“ B lg B o r Pepsl*ProdUCtS^ m j u s t ia tim e fo r the other^ PapOT TowelS 1 • W G G A M E " o f th e se a so n . J ^ GOODHUNTmOTO 4 Courtside Sports is your oneitop shop for Davie High War Eagle nwrd»ndise. SHOW YO U R SCHOOL SPIRIT! Ш Ц Л т к Ы О ш к X iie fm d ilm m e H k t C f U C^URTSIDl SPiPRTS 1S7N.MainStreel • Mocksvllle,NC27028 (33C)7St-470Q .......................................... 4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Special Section, Aug. 27,1998 Football — Davie Higli S Kenny While andJJ. Rice will xoreak havoc on opposing ojjeiues is seamn. ■ Photos by James Barringer Rice, White Have Superstar Potential By Brian PfMs Davie Counly Enlerprise Rcconl Il's nol harU 10 find senior lincbaclc- crs Kenny White and J J. Ricc during games. Jusl look for ihc players being tossed around like rag doils. White and Rice are the ones doing ihe losslng. White Is a granite-hard, unyielding force, a rcleniloss train who destroys anyone in his paih. Ricc has Popeye arms, hulking hipsundmorecurveson his chiscilcd chesl than 40 miles of bad road. They arc, by the way, perhaps the hesi llncbackers of schroi history. "They could be os good a pair as a lot of folks have seen around here in a while,” said lincbackcr coach David Hum, who’s starting his 23rd year at Davie. Defensive line coach Devore Holman can't dispute lhal claim. Please See Rice-Page 6 Collins Can Score Any Time, Any Way By Brian Pitta Davie Coumy Enterprise Rcconl ChasingKennyCollinsislikechas* Ing a sijuirrcl In the park. He runs like a rabbit, is slippery as grcase and can cut on a dime. And Mike Lovelace knows what will hap­ pen aboul every litiie. "Anytime It touches his hands, he just absolulcly does II," said Lovelace, Davie’s wide rccelver coach. "He makes people miss. He's a tremendous athlete. He can do II all. He can take ovcra f(X)tball game htmselfon either side." Il was almost ridiculous al how Collins succeeded al everything he iried last year: He averaged 20 yanls on IS receptions, averaged over 10 yanlson l8rushcs.completedhisonly pa.ss for 30yards and his one puni went for 47. This)’ear.lhe senior will work morc jobs than a single parent: wide re* celvcr, running back, safety (off and on), punter, punt reiumer and kickoff returner. "He’s going to be in on every play on the offense. He'll need lo be In shape," said Mike Hcmdon.iheofrcn- sive coordinator. PtcaMS«E>pcct'Pa|e< Collins is a talented wide receiver for the War Eagles. C o a c h , W e ’ r e R e a d y T o o ! T e rry B ra lle> Town ofMocksville 171 s. a«m«it SI., Modtsvllla 7S1-22S9 N o rm a B la tt Horn's Convenience Store 'JS 64 & Salisbuiy SI.. Mocksvllle 751-7676 Dan Rumple Rumple Auto Sales 106 N. Salisbuiy St.. Mocksvllle 751-3215 A lle n W h ita k e r Davie County Sheriff Court Square. Mocksville 751-6238 Steve R id e n h o u r Allstate Insunince Co. 300 s. Main SI.. 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Bm Melton persevered, absorbing Ihc Ic-ssons, Intensifying his welght- niom regimen and soaring to all-con- fercnce status, a sudden rise that sepa­ rated Mellon from Casper's gnisp. "He gol in the weight room and his confidence level jusl exploded," Linviile said. "So he grew leaps and bounds last year, and we'rejusl cjipcct- ing more of Ihc same this year." Oozing with confidence, Mellon Is itching 10 hurt somebody and demon­ strate to his line neighbors how Il's done. "Now I’ve learned Ihc techniques," said Mellon, the righl tackle. "I know whal lo do lo get the block done, and I'm Irylngtohclpsomcofihosc younger guys out." Head coach Doug Illing is relying heavily on Mellon to Infiuencc Iwo Inexperienced seniors, onejunlcr who hasn't played vanity and two sopho­ mores. "We've gol a lol of guys up front lhat are young aiid inexperienced, and they need somebody like lhat," Illing said. "With his experience, we've kind of looked at him to help the rest of the guys as far as technique, assignments and responsibilities." Linviile can't emphasize enough how pivotal Mellon is to the offense's succcss. "You can't mcasun; how much he means tous,"hesald."lcouldpulhlm at any position on that line. He Is head and shoulders above everybody else for us." Melton, of coursc, Isn't flawless. Illing found a few mistakes from the Wesl Rowan scrimmage, but Mellon ' roundlhemnrslandvowslogctbeltcr. "He missed assignments himself, bul It's something lhat he recognlzcd as soon as he saw It on 111m," Illing said. "That'sgood that he recognized and wc didn't have to tell him." • Since hlssophomore year, Mellon has actually trimmed down from 245 10 230 or 235, eliminating fat and en- Q B , T a i lb a c k M a k e A D i v e r s i f i e d A t t a c k ; Wesley Melton's skill level, confidence have increased since his slart. ■ Photo by Jama Barringer hancing his strength and speed. "I'm a whole lot stronger lhan I was as a sophomore." .said Melton, who gets tired Ihinking aboul former coach Bcnjic Brown's demanding PE class. "Thai was Brown's class lust year," he said. "You didn't have lo try (to drop pounds)." By Brian Pilti Davie County Enteiprise Rcconl When dealing with fooiball. Mike Hcmdon doesn't bluff. He's holding all Ihe high cords and he'll start flipping (figurallvelyandlilcrally)Friday night, when aces Drew Ridenhour and Ricky White engineer Davie's diversified offensive attack. Two aces is a good start, and over the next several weeks, fans will find oul if anyone can beat ll. Ridenhour is the potent quarterback, and White Is the powerful tailback. "1 think (Ridcnhour’s) a Division I prospect righl now. I know he is," Herndon, the offensive cooniinator, said ofthcjunlor. "If somebody's look­ ing for a drop-back passer, he's going lo be one of the lop five in the state (nexl year)." Hcmdon considers junior White a Division I prospect as well, because he can hurt you in so many ways - with speed, power and deft fakes. "What's great about Ricky Is. he can runaroundyou, hccan ran through you and he can make you miss." Herndon said ofthe 6-0,180-pounder whorunsihc401n4.6 .scconds. "He's fun 10 watch. I can't wait to sec him In Herndon, a Tirst-year coach at Davie, has yet lo watch Ridenhour under the Friday lights, bul he has a good idea of whai's coming because Ridenhour's had success against one of the toughest defenses around. "If you can complete them against ourdefcnsc(inpractice),lthinkhecan complete them against anybody," Hcmdon said. W h ile much of Ridenhour and While's succcss will hinge on the Inex- pcricnccdoffensivelinc'sperformancc. White Is talented enough to create room, using Ihe back door if the front’s locked. But effective blocking should help While soar past last year's totals: 1,0^ rushing yaMson I88cairles(5.6 average) and 12 TDs. He compiled all of that while sharing time with brother Cedric, who piled up 1,601 yards rash­ ing. "He's Ihc lypeof runner thal doesn't needa whole lot of blocking," Hcmdon said. "Just give him a little bit, get In somebody's way, and he's going lo make something happen. "Sometimes he makcsacul or does something and you say; 'Wow.'" Please See Wdcnboiir-Fife 6 C o a c h , W e ’ r e R e a d y T o o ! f i J J & W ill B ye rly nedmont Legal Association 124 W. Depot St, MoclcsviUe 751-1266 D a w n F ro e lick Tbwn Square СЫЫегз 110 W Depot St, Moclcsville 751-2838 Jo h n K . 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ModwHie 781-3772 M ik e D e P u e w NaturaGUU 1030 SalbbuiyRd, Mocksville 751-4292 A la n B ro w n EWR 315 Boger Ко«1,Моск8УШе 99t-7IJ0 К о Л К Ш т к ' A tto n w ya lL aw lOCoun Square, MooMM 7114171 .'>“ i"|-í":-r*i-í' i •* D Á V IE CÓ Í)N TY EN T ERPRISE RECORD, Special Sectíon, Aug. 27.1998 j g a a r w Ш \ Rice, White Mafce Defense A\vesome;|i Continued From Page 4 They QIC phenomenitl aihlclcs,'' h: said. ‘Il's hanl lo find a hcllcr pair ihanlhcm.Htcy are rcally gelling after il.“ Ricc won all-conrercnce honora ihrcc limes as adcfcnsivc lacidc. Hum said go ahead and pul il in ihc bank, thal he'll be quilc likely Davie's flisl ever rour-limc winner. 'This will be his fourth year," he said. "He will make all-conference, maybe defensive player of ihe year in Ihc conference. He has ihcabilily 10 do thal." The confcrcnce's defensive player of the year, though it's early lo start suchadebate,could enduplikeilmost every baseball season- when the Na­ tional League Cy Young battle comes down 10 someone on the Braves slaff- becauscWhltebelongslnRlce'sleague. "Kenny'sjusi unreal," Holman said of the 6-1, IM-pounder. "Well be doing 11 on 11 drills and lo see how he gets down hill inohurryonswecps nnd nol mind running through people lo get to where they're going is unbeliev­ able." How good is White? He can nuke a wrong lum and still be Ihc Inllial tackier, before any damage is done. "Kenny has just a tremendoui flow to the ball," Hum said. "He gets lo the ball very well. He mak» m is ^ ; every once In a while, bul he's enough and has Ihe alhielic ability Ipa; lol of limes play around that minJ«.; "He'sgoodenoughtoplayDlvislp«; I. He's got all Ihc tools in Ihe world:; size and speed. And he's got a mean; streak.... He will hil you." Rice's height, 5-7, hinders him buii It almost never stops him, because strong as an ox and can think hls;wa^| outofajam. "JJ, Is a very Intelligent kid. ini; tougher than a lighter knob," liui; said. "He'll be In the right place «th*; right time. He's not aa fast as Ke^,'. but he brings a load." E x p e c t E x c i t e m e n t W h e n C o l l i n s G e t s B a l l Runner Ricky White and Qtmtlerback Dmo Ridenhour will lead War Eagle '98 offensive attack. Ridenhour, White To Lead Offense ContJnuid From Page 5 livcoclion." RIclcnhourihrcw for 1,086y;irdstis a sophomore, complcMing 97 of 196 passes and (ossing 13 touchdowns. He's built like a tight end (6<3, I9() pounds) and \vhlps spirals tighter than ankle tape. In nine years of coaching. Hcmdun hasn'l found anyone in Ridenhour's class, mainly because he seldom forccs the ball into msh-hour traffic. "Drew's biggest a«isel is he's very, very intelUgcnt." Herndon sjiid. "He is also a very good thrower. I’ve coachcd a lot of quarterbacks (at Southwest Guilford, High Point Andrews and West Rowan) und Drew is by far the best thrower I’ve coached. He is very accurate with his passes." When Herndon looksat Ridenhour. hcsecsChiis Keldorf, another impos­ ing QB who broke several passing records at Nonh Carolina two years ago. "He reminds me of Keldorf, a big. tall, strong kid."hesaid. "Drewdoesn't move around very good, but he*s going to make good decisions. He's jusl gol to get bctler and belter and try lo work on his feel." Continued nw d page 4 Whether he's in Ihc backficld or split wide, all Collins needs is a crack 10 make something happen. Herndon can hear the crowd now. " Wc pul in a slick screcn (pass), and Ihe slick screen is for Kenny," he said. "Wc want 10 give him the ball, let him electrify Ihc crowd, electrify Ihc coaches and everybody else. Becausc when he has lhat ball, he can score al nny lime und any way. Oncc he sees daylight, he's gone. You can'l coach insiinct. He's a tough, tough cookie." From lime to lime lasl year, and even in the recent scrimmage at West Rowan, Collins would drop a ball thal hit him in .stride on a deep route. Hcniilon. dismissing slone fingers as the issue, insists that il's merely con- ccntration, lhal it's tough sometimes to gather a pass with no one around. Bul Collins probably felt the bunlen of some blown TDs alleviate when he reeled in a Ridenhour bomb against West Rowan. "He has grcal hands,"Herndon sold. "Sometimes he may lose conccnlra- lion on a deep ball. You know, he's all by himself and he says; 'Oh, this Is easy.'" College scouts will probably never consider Collins a serious Division I prospect because he's 5-11. The Divi­ sion II road is conceivable, though, becausc Collins is capable of almost anything, with the exception of steal­ ing long passes from 6-3 defenders. "Iknowaioiof(Divlsionn)people who would love 10 havehlm,"Henidon said. "But a lot of (Division I) people looking at receivers arc looking al 6-3, 6-2 guys thal can nm 4.4s (in the 40). That is just something thal he'll jusl have lo wall and see," Collins'aslonishinglymodestpert sonalily intrigues Herndon. When Collins breaks one, he acts like il'sjusi another day at Ihe olTicc, popping up and trotting back lo the huddle. "He doesn't .say much. He doesn't have 10,? said Herndon, who also likes Collins' business-like altitude. "The kids look up 10 him," he said. "Everything he does, he docs lOOpcif cent. He gels after it. Hc'sagreal kid to coach. He's always pleasant and al­ ways has a smile on his face." C o a c h , W e ’ r e R e a d y T o o ! KeOy Ib n ie r, SKoe & 'M o o Ganlt Personnel 965 Yadkinville Rd.. Mocksville 751-4268 B e rt B ra d ro rd III New York Life Insurance 537 SaJlsbu7 St, Mocksvlla 751-7331 J.D . 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USM tN..MocMc Я64И -7716 J im M cB rid e Davie Jewcien Wai M an Sbo|)piiig Center L o riC o rr d l U kS G rocny 1878 NC Hwy 8018., 8»7347 F é o t b a l l ж DAVIE COUNTV EN TERPRISE RECORD, Special StcHon, Aug. 27,1998 - 7 F o r r e s t B r e e d l o v e : G e t O u t O f H i s W a y Coaches like Forrest Breedlove's football attitude. He arrives mean. _______________________________- Pfiolat bfjam tt Barringer By Brian Pitta Davie County Entciprisc Record Forrest Breedlove shows up every afternoon like he jmt failed a big test. Oncc the lights come on. he's about as charmlngasaprisonguanlon breakout day. Get out of his way. "He will ani ve in a had mood," said David Hunt, Davic'sdefcnsivecontdl- nator. Devore Holman, Breedlove's de­ fensive line coach, says lhal's Jusl the way it is in the trenches, whe,-c Ihe weak are usually carried o(f. "Well, he has a mean streak in him." he said ofthe stud tackle, Davie's nercest weapon on the defensive line. "When you're in the Irenchcs, and you'replaying foolball.sometimesyou have lohave a liltlc mean streak in you. "He wants to do the very bcsl he can. and I love him for lhal." Breedlove, a powerful 6-2, 210- pound senior, concedes that he's nol the bcsl company in the world oncc he buckles his chin strap, because lhal's showtime, when his only concerns are bcaiing his man and maintaining lhal edge. "I guess I gel mean when I have to," he said. "I have lo gel focuscd. You can'l go oul Ihere llal. you've gol to go oul with enthusiasm. I try to get really pumped upnnd focusedon what I have lodo." Tho NFL's Reggie Wlillc throws offensive linemen horizonully with his massive pipes. Agalnsi strong teams, Breedlove thrives as a techni­ cian, a player who ¡nslinctivciy knows how to attack a scam. "Foitesl is a good one," Hunt said. "He will get where he needs to be on every play. Vou don'l have lo worry about Forresi. He does a lot of things real well." Linemen who lack Ihc size or strength 10 simply wipe their man oul ofthe picture should watch Breedlove go to work. "He's as good a llve-tcchniquc as we have," Hunt said. "If someone wants 10 watch a young man (do the right thing) play after play after play, that's who you'd want them lo watch." Casual fans may wonder Who is this Breedlove kid, anyway? He hod an outstanding junior season, bul he played beside star IJ. Ricc, who has moved to llnehackcr, and on the same field with phenoms Scott Comatzer and Matt James. The coaches, how- cver,havcncvctlostlrackofBicedk>ve. "He hasn'l been losltoihecoaching staff," Hunt said. "He may have beeii lost to the general public, a lot of folb lhat couldn't lell you a guard from a tackle, bul he shouldn't be lost to any­ one who loves Ihc game of football. "I don'l know of a kid that wants to go up against Foiresi. I think he's a lol of fun." 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N e w F a c ^ Coaching Staff Looks Different, But Still Has Lots O f Enthusiasm By Brian Pilts Davic Counly Enterprise Rccord Devore Holman stepped on Ihc scales la-sl December, saw the suckcr jusl to 398 pounds and looked at Scotl Young. "Wc were going lo go eal, I saw what it read and Young said: 'Holman, you've gol to do one of two things: You're going lo have to go on a diet or hurry up, lcr.s go cat and gcl over4(X).' ” Holman said. "I didn't go eat." Holman said enough wo.s enough, announcing lhal a big-time diet is un­ derway. Buddy Lowery, figuring that Holman was just running off ut the mouth,challenged the hig man toa bet, taking Ihc 400 side and putting a steak on the line. "Coach Lowery told mc I couldn't get down to 300 by ihe first of August this year," said Holman, Davie's de­ fensive line coach, said. "He lold mc I didn'1 have any willpower. Wc laughed and cut up about it but really, deep down Inside, he was righl. It a person doesn't have the willpower, they can't do whal they set oul to do." Before the diet, a norma) Holman breakfast at the old hangout, Tarue's, included six eggs, a waffle, bacon, sausage, grits and extra toast. Thars ibc way I've always eaten," Holman said. "I've always eaten a lot of breakfast and my family lovcscggs. But it wasn't the healthiest meal." fb)man'.s dc.scriplion of weighing as muchasJJ. Ricc and PJ. Cockcrham put togethcrntapregnanl woman near­ ing labor."(couldn't breathe os good, and I couldn'l sleep good al night," he said. "I said I'm just going to make my- self.slop trying to cat so much, and Гт going lo start excrcising." Holman slancd playing pickupbas* kclballgamcs,joggingwithCary Pow­ ers and Young and eating nutritious meals. "htarted lookingat those fat grams," he said. "I didn'l want lo lose weight and gain il all back, so I wanted to continue eating three meals a day be­ cause that's very importani. I love it. At times it's hard, but I made up my mind." As it turned out, Lowery was the big loser when Hohnan reported in August as a 110-pound loser, down lo 28H, wearing size46 pants and smiling from car to ear. His no-good 56 pants arc now stored away in cose he ever needs a sleeping bag. Eight months ago, Holman couldn'l run 10 the mailbox and bock. Now he's up for anything, even a big race. "My goal is to get in this 5K run on Aug.28."said Holman, who runs aboul eight miles a week. "1 feel the best I've fell in a long time. 1 feel like an o) spring chicken now." By Brian Pitts Davic Counly Enterprise Record Davie’s fooiball slaff did a disap­ pearing act in the off-season, inviting panic. Head coach Bcnjie Brown and as- sisionls Jerry Walser and Scott Young relocaled, volunteer Jeff Ward's al­ tered work schedule at Reynolds intcr- feredwithfoolballandtheplayerswere left with five coaches. Hien №ncipal Linda Bost and her panel cxercised iheir interviewing skills, handing Doug llling his first head job and hiring assistants Mike Hemdon, Billy Wchunl, ieff Snyder and E)erek Kumitsky. Thccrisisisovcr,thedarkcloudhas moved on, and Davie gained a lOth coach in the process. "We've gotagrcatslafr,"said llling, who spent one year as an assistant at M(. Tubor and the past nine at Rey­ nolds. "ll's one of the best slaffs I've ever been apart of." The following is a profile of each coach: DougllUng: Head ci)ach... begin­ ning his nni year at Davie... played under the legendary John McKissick- the nalion’s winningesl high-school coach - al Summerville High (S.C.)... went lo Lees-McCnie College, where he kickedlwoS2-yard field goals in ihe some game... earned a scholarship (o Woke Forest and started as Coach Al Groh'skickerthroughlhe l98S-86sea- sons... leachcs freshman success. . DavU Hunt: Linebackers coach... beginning his 22nd year at Davie ... attendcdAppalachianSlate University ... coached at l-A Princeton High be­ fore coming to Davie... was Davie's head baseball coach from 1980-%, winning six conferencechampionships ... staning his Ihird year as assistant aihlelic director... handles in-school Devore Holman: Defensive line coach... after seven years as voiunleer assislant, the 1984 Davie grad is begin- ninghis third ycaroftcaching... helped lead Ihe footteil leam to a Division II playoffbenhin l983...holdsthebench- press reconl ul Davie, benching 450 pounds ... altended Winston-Salem State Univereily, playing football for one year... will begin his first year as the head coach in boys track ... is a teachei's assistant in Ihe EC. Depart­ ment. Mike Lovelace: Wide leceivers coach ... beginning his Ihird year at Davie... was a ihiec-lirae all-confer- encepitcheral West Fbisyth High from 1989-91 ...won a record 23 games for Ihe Mocksville-Davie American Le­ gion baseball team from 1989-91 ... earned a baseball scholarship to UNC- Charlotte ... will begin Ihird year as Davie's varsiiy baseball assistant and fourth year as Legion ¡u.tt«anl under George Daywall... icaches math. l^UnvUleiOncnsive line coach ... iK'ginning third yew al Davie ... a 1990 Davic grad, he played football and baseball ... attended N.C. State University and graduated in I99S ... will begin his third year as JV baseball coach... leaches math. John BuUins: Secondary coach... beginning his second year at alma maicr, wherc he was an all-conference defensive back in 1984... a walkron roolballplayeratCatawbaColiege.Ihe Kentucky native graduated in three years, student taught at East Rowan High and landed his lirsljobat Davie in 1988-89 ....after one year, which in­ cluded an unbeaten conference record in JV girls basketball, he spent eight years at Freedom High... teaches ge­ ometry. Mike Hcrdoo: Offensive coordi­ nator and backs coach... beginning his firsl year at Davic... played baseball at Wingate Coltege... named Southwest Gulironfsheailbaseballcaach in 1992 1 at age 23 ... led Cowboys to playoffs five of six years, claimed Ihree confer­ ence titles and won Ihc slate champion­ ship in his nnoi year... aRowan Counly resident, he assisted Catawba College baseball coach Jim Gantt during the 1998 season... hired as Davie's base­ ball coach last June... leachcs P.E. Derek Kumitsky: Defensive rush ends coach... beginning his first year at Davic... raised in West Palm Beach, Fla, and played football and basket­ ball al Wellington High (1991)... be­ came a student-imnager for Florida State University's baskclball team ... landed his lirst job at Clearwater High (Fla.), a powerhouse program where he coached JV basketball foriwo years ... also himl to coach ninth-grade bas­ kelball at Davie... teaches world his­ tory BiUy Wehuiit: Secondary coach/ trainer... beginning his firsl year at Davie ...aCrecnsboronaliveandgnidu- alc of Southern Guilford High (1989), he altended N.C. A&T University, where he was the fooiball team's place kicker and baseball team's catcher and first baseman... then he attended Win- ston-Salcm State for thiee semesters before IransfciTing lo Catawba, where he'll finish up classes this December... may help Davie baseball coach Mike Hemdon in some capacity... hopes to go to graduate school next fall. Jell Snydcn Defensive drop ends coach ... beginning his first year at Davle...grewupln Pennsylvania, aboul an hour southeast of Piitsburgh, and played drop end in football at Con- nellsville High (1992)... walked on at Waynesburg College, but his earccr ended after Ihm; games when he tore upa knee... he transfemcd and gradu­ ated from California University of Pennsylvania, coached al his Ngh- school alma mater for a year and was hired at Davie over the summer... he got married almost three weeks ago... иясЬс? physical science. V The WarEagle Brain Trust, from left:front - David Hunt, Mike Hemdon, Doug llling John BuUins, Mike Lovelace; second row - Devore Holman, Derek Kumitsky, Ashley Campbell, Biily Wehunt, Geig Snyder and Lee Linville. ■PhotosbyJamesBarringer jH ' ж - 'il V • '.r * ..-Cl Trainer Billy Wehunt (center back) with hh assistants, fmm left: fnmt - Seth Grooms, Ktyslk j Elizabeth Saiti, Amber Breedlove, Michael Surber; in back ■Justin James, CherllyJones, Kevin : Brianna Foster, Lauren Grimes and Joey Smith. MiDAVB'cÓUNTY ENTfltnUSE re c o rd , Ang. 27,199» K s a s H ^ - --------------------- H a r d - N o s e d C o o k ie s : O f f e n s e H a s A t t it u d e Dnle Coumy Enlapfiw Record Ttoe's no miih to ihe nimof ihu Mumy Days and David Nail came in ' when Ihe tonudo smick Ihe fHngcs or Davie Couniy last spring. GetthegUt. Nail divaofrihcCooteemee trestle without,a second thought, as if ils meielyiheboaidovcratthcneighhoi’s pool. Daye smiles more than a politi­ cian,even when Kenny Whiteor some­ one else three limes as big turns Ihe boy inside out. He won't Icam. Senlon Nail and Daye are full­ backs In Davie's bacldlcld, and little or nothing makes them flinch. "He's a lunatic aboul it,'offensive coodinalorMilteHcmlonsaidorNail, who missed Iasi year after gaining 236 yanls on S2 lushes (4.9 average) as a sophomore. The only think thal Wn- den him at ail is his weight. But those 138 pounds are a SUong 138 pounds. "Nailisaverygoodfoolballplayer. He does aloe of good things. He'sa good blocker, he goes at il and he's qutek." The 3-7 Daye lives lo pop pads. During die waning minutes of a play­ off victory two years ago, Daye almost died on his feet when an Imposing Hunlcr Huss linebacker closed lined him on a run up the gut. Daye bounced up, wanting more. T'm going to tell you, lhat Johnny Daye is a haid-noscd cookie and he continues lo Imptcss," Herndon said of Daye, Ihe brother of fomter star runner David. "He gives you every­ thing he has. He goes to the fight place and docs cvciyihing you're supposed todo. "Not many people like (to gel hit). I've seen him run dK isolation on I J. Rice, and he comes back widi his hclmcl and ear pads ailtumed around. And he's jusl got a big ol grin on his face." ThediiidfullbacksenkirNeilWag- slaff, appears lo be a diamond In the ^We'regoingto try touseallthefiilBfacks. AU three are coming on every day,^ ■ C o a c h M ik e H e r t u U m Coach Illing with quarterback Michael Burton. C o a c h e s T h r i l l e d W i t h C h a n c e T o H e l p E r i c K o f k e lyB tiH inti Davie Couniy Enterprise Record Doug liling and Billy Wehunt, coaches with licking hackgreunds, are trying 10 polish Eric Koike's right foot They're also tiying to avoid stepping on Koike's right foot Kofke,aDaviese- nkir,was good befoie the coaches anived iMssuffimer.andlhey undeniaoddiiL "IVechetisheddie oppoftunily lo coach him with theskills that he has,* said Uling, die head coach who ____ kicked GeU ggab al KoOt* Wake Foresi. Tm just trying not lo screw him up too trnich, and give him some litUe poinicn asfaraslechniquc. ObvkMsly, he's kicked dK ball real well." Wehunt, an assislant who handled dK place kickmgalN.C.A&T,lhoughi about the consequences of wjde-righi UniKring, es|icciaUy with someone whomadeeigh(ori2rieUgotb,drilM 43 of 30 otra points and finished fifth iascafiai(69points)amoiigkkkenih the Hate lait year. I f I chanie him amund and mesa him up, dry are going to shoot me." WcfauMnU-'BulTveteenialUsgto him abn* iiKchMics,jiitt changing a Hdetki^hmaidaUiUe dtiag dme." .. Kote,aaauMaadintsocccTpby, took IV die fiekt-goal hobby in die eighth gnde at Nonh Davie, when football coach Ron Kirk noticed Koike's powerful leg. "They saw me kicking, so dxy tokl me to make suie you come and kick," Kofke sakL niing's main focuses are lo sharpen Kofke's mental appnuch, so he can imagine the 33-yaider splitting die upiiihts moments before takeoff, and adjust his pre-snap stance. "We're trying to teach him to visu­ alize dK kkk befoie he kicki it, and mentally picpan Mm for die mistakes diatImade,"Dling sakl. "He'sgot good technk]ue and alignnients already, rm Just trying to give him sane pointers mentally." Kofke takeshisjobsetk)usly,soiiK- dmes interrupting drills nearby, and welcomes any suggestkm "He'sahard worker and seems dedi­ cated," Illing said. "I saw him out here evety day diis summer diat I was here. We've had 10 chase him off die game neU because he wantstokkkii through dK big uprights. But we don't mind chasuighimofT. "His dedicadon has proven dial he has the desire to be successful." Among dK best kkkersrenmiing in dK Ceiittal Piedmom Conference, Kofkeenvisionsacareerondiecollege level if he can put logedKr anodier solid season. *Itfeelsak>tbelter,cspedallywldi die new coaches who are helping tiK," said Kofke, beginning his diiid year aa dKsiM r. "(Dfing)hashelpedmewith a new style, so Fm feeling a kn better and stronger dds year. "rd kive to kkk (in college), fve gotten sonKleOeis but nodiing too big yet." O u r B a n n e r I s O u t f o r th e D a v ie H ig h W a r E a g le s W e h o p e y o u r s e a s o n is a B ig W in n e r ! EiÌm FMwal Ш л aif N. MUn 8t • MoetaviHt, NC - t rough. № never gave Ihe sport a thought until Ihis summer, he's been runnlngonfasl-forwardcvcrsinccand hastumedouttobeaplcasanlsuiprise, taking a sbon pass all Ihc way in a scrimmage agalnsi Wesl Rowan. "For neverplaylng fooiball beforc, he's gotten belter every single day," Herndon said. "We're going lo try to use all Ihe fullbacks. All three are coming on every day." I f quonciback Drew Ridenhour goes down, junior Michael Button wouklbedK man. Hcmdon jokes aboul Burton's unusual delivciy, almost a sidearm dvow, but he puts h out there, deep If he has lo. His release minon Bemk! Kosar of dK NFL, so Hcmdon will take whatever works. "IkWhimallthetime,"he8aid."He throws like Kosar,hejustkindofslings il. He's a very good backup. I mean, he's going tocomeindiere and he's not going tohuit you. He'sa little ur.ortho- doi, but he can throw dK ball." But Burton, coming off a produc- dve year on dK JV, must watch where he's throwing, somediing that should come widi lime, "He needs to get a little better al decision-making," Herndon said. "Sometimeshedoesn'tmakediegTcat- estd«lslon.H(iieful1y,he11getsome CoachMikeHemdonsh(misJohnnyDayehowlotakealiandoJf,wilholherha(kslookingon,fiomltJ>, David Nail, N e il WagslaMKenny Collins a ,,d Ricky While. N c t^ à f Quotes Р Н п с ^ ш 1 Р п ^ T o H u s b a n d W a r E a g le s C a n P la y fr Dtvie woold have Momml Statesvilk in Ti4i~i...'. г.—!---------- -------- .Ъ Otvie wotiU have notnpetl Staiavilk ill‘Thiaiday's scritn- iMfe, wtM wouU ttat bave tloM to Coach Doug niing's Job secii* rity? StMmlle inach Roger Bost is the husband of Davie priiKipal Unth. niiBglMnihfrf . "Sondbody idBd me how I was going to do and I sûd: Tm going to hMUt Ma* 0«. She'd have to vrany about that prablem when '' Mil Baal eaggrty awAel tie etid, chasing dowtt die bettei- knUat coach and getting the husband's impmsioa T tUiik Mrs. Bod enjoyed doing that, having her school go afnm her husband," niing said, "h kind of let her husband see what kind of pogtam that she has here. It will be good conversation piece atttedinwlriile.'' mkig aod Roger talked about renewing Uk old series. The teams htvnl met in a tegular game since I99a White taiUitck Ricky White hasn't always been considered an all- I otà jnctioe player, he's always been a ganvr, someone who revs the I jell once the lights come on. This year, though. White has been a tnoddofomisieiKy. . '',’Rkky has been a breath of (iesh ail," siud Mike Hendon, the coonKnakir. He's been a leader and he's w o ^ extremely hHd. I tni Und of expecting him to have good days and bad days, but he's become a leader back tbete." ' . WtW haslted to letifeve a hxxe ball one day, opetûng Henxkm's :■ ”lda>tknowifiiwa>unchancteiistk:acnol,"besùd."hwas<n tfee'ota si^ of the fieU and he sakl;'Coach, ni go get it'He tan all the wv dwe, (01 it and was ready to get the drill staited. He's tan doiif evoything we've asked. Rkky wants to do well and he's goinglcido««ll" C o a^ hiv« loyed with Kenny Collins, an offenâve star, at safety, tmiàlÿ because he has the blazing speed to keep up with the likes of Cbesley Borders, As UNC signée fiotn Ctcsi who burned Davie repeatedly in playoff losses the past two yean. "He helps in the aiea of qieed." sakl John BuUins, the secondaiy coach. "We've tried to give him a, few reps over there, just as a backup widi Ihe possibility if we go against a team thal likes to Uirow anawiidlot" Collins' varied skills conjure memoiies of a player named Leon Johnson, who broke seveial offensive recoids at UNC and cuirendy plays for the New York lets. "He reminds me of Leon, an athlete I соасШ a< MngaoHa Reedom," BuUins said "His senior year, he was a ftte safcty for me as well as the quaiterback." Assistant Devore Holman, who dropped 110 pounds in eight months, joked about proniotbg a phony рШ and maldng milUons. "Someone sakl th^ needed to take a befoie (398 pounds) and after (288) picture, just nuke up a sugiu pill or something and sale it," he said. "People would buy it because it's all in your head” Neil Rke is three years younger and already two inches taller dian brodier JJ., but he kx>b like another JJ. to Uling. "1 see a tot. in dedkation, desire and athletk; ability," Illing said of Neil, a varsity player as a iieshnian, remiiuscenl of JJ. Neil has tbe athletk: ability and size (S-8,18S) to play varsity, but tbe mental aspect always concerns coaches. "We're just very concerned with his age and being able to adjust to tfifferem fronts mentally," ming said. Thai's the big dting widi a 14 year oU. Can he keep up mentally?" Receiver coach Mike Lovelace tovesfteshman Jason Hogue.a receiver ffited widi size,'speed and 6ngets made of glue. "He’s going to be something special," Lovelace sakl "I like him a lot He's al every summer workout Whenever you start seeing fteshmen al every summer workout, I stan dtiiiking there are big UiingsforMm. "He has a great ftame (5-10 and counting). In the three yeais rve been at Davie, he has the best set of hands that rve seen fiom a ninthgrader." In a few brief moments dreams can come true. Go Mai« It Happen! S e a fo rd Lundber C o . But* S aM m. MockMiHa (Oi«w a Bciaa SMdord) (SM)7S1-614t a t t e n t i o n H U N T E R S ! Ё Ю Ш Й У М Я Л Ш ^ ^ * * w h w i i r i U H in u iiH lu ii Dov«& Quail Game Load I K M . ^ PWieilwhllaquantiaalatt) 1^ М *И Л р 1М 1и • ancUtORDBS АУАПЛШ • К М Ю Ж Н С и Я 1Ш Ю Л Щ М М Ж Ы В О О П Л У Л п л ш ш lOWiI & Coilllliv lliirilwinc '/'У ^ '-----___-1.1 v F o o t b a l l ^ 9 Д ~ D AVIE COUNTY EN TERPRISE RECORD, Special Section, Aug. 27,1998 - I I Receiving Crew Has More Depth Than Many Teams May Realize By Brian Pitts Davie Coumy Enteiprise Record Speed demon Kenny Collins will command loads of attention from de­ fenses when he lines up at wide re­ ceiver. But they better not lum their bocks on RodTcnorandThadJohnson. The Collins fixation will undoubt­ edly provide room for the secondary options to operate, nnd they're not bad options. Wide icceivercoachMlkc Lovelace poilraysdKelusiveTcnor,a6-l sopho­ more, asacrowd-pleaserin open field. dK young Collins on deck. "By Uk time he's a senior, he could be anoUier Kenny Coffins," Lovelace said. "Every time I think about him, I say: There's still two more years left in him.' "He'satremendous athlete, and he's come out with a great attitude. He's really wanting to work hanl and want­ ing to Icam. Coach (Mike) Herndon said he's rcally busting his tail In the weight room.” Woric and Johnson go together like Collins and six. He was a spectating sophomore lost year with the varsity, never spewing disdain over cameo appearances during decided games. He kept pushing, awaiting his day. "Thad has paid his dues," Lovelace said. ”He got some experience last year, and this year he hit Ihc weights and worked hard.” While Johnson's not giflcd with breakaway speed, he noimally beats his man with sheer hustle. "He's always going to give you 110 pcrcent in everything he does," Love- lacc said. "Diving alter balls In prac­ tices, you don'l sec guys do that. Thai's a guy that really wants to get better." In Lovelace's eyes, senior Amir Sadri tried Ihe sport belatedly, For someone whose only receptions have comc from the boy next door, he's quite a find. "He'sagoodaIhlcte,"Lovclacesald. "1 wish I would have had him a year or two before now. He'savcry intelligent kid. I give him a roule and he has it down In no time at ail." SenlorAndyHcling.allghtendlasI year, has moved lo receiver. i Coach Lee Linviile (back, center) with offensive litiemen, fiom lefi:fiont -JeffFrisbey, Adam Bailey. Matt Foster, AndrewRudy,JhocktonDalton;secondrow-MichaelFissel,RyanKildoo,WesleyMelton,Jimmy Booe, Paul Sparks and Brad Smith. O f f e n s i v e l i n e S m a lle r , B u t Q u id s e r T T ia n L a s t Y e a r 's T e a m . Airitslglance.moslofdKnumben dont seem lo be in Davie's favor. Last year's offensive line had Uiree 290-pounders and weighed an aver­ age of 233 pounds, 31 more than Ihis year's front. Senior Ryan Kildoo tips the scales at 290, but no one else tops 230, Inviting uncertainty. But third-year line coach Lee Linviile says you might be suipriscd, arguing that skeptics will drop the pound issue sometime before Novem­ ber. "This line probably moves a little better than dw line we've had in dK past," he said. "Il's a lillle bit smaller, with Ihc exception of Kildoo, than what we've had the post coupic of years,buitheyniovebctlersoIexpcct our line will be as good as last year's.. .. I hope by Ihe end of dK year, and expect by Uk end of the year, Uiat UKy'll surpass (dK 1997 line),” he said. Most of dK offense will revolve around senior right tackle Wesley Mellon, an ail-confcrencc pick last year who plans to consistently crcatc holes for ninncrs. "He's dK leader of Ihc line when il comes right down lo il," Linviile sakl. " He's the unc that's going to have to get afler oUier people about doing what they're supposed to be doing. There's noquestlon Wesley Is Ihe leadcroflhal bunch." Mainly becausc he's 5-9, ISO, de­ fensive tackles will plan on eating Jimmy Booc's lunch. Think again, Linviile said, bccause Booe hits back, an ovcrachiever lhat fits Ihe David Daye category. "Jimmy's got a big heart,” Linviile saidofthc senior righl guard. ”Jimmy's heart isahout like David Daye's. David was (an undersized tailback in 1996) but he was a fighter, and that's how I wouldcharacIcrizeJimmy.Hc'sgoing to get in there and baide." During senior Paul Sparks' Uircc- ycar varsiiy carecr, he has gravitated frombackupquaitcrincktocoriciback to tight end. Throughout all dK job changes, he's added considerable beef. "The last couple of yem, he's put on several pounds (6-3, 190), has bulkedupondisak>tstrDnger,"Llnville said. "Being a (former) quarterback, he's intelligent and has an undentand- ing of whai's going on wlUi the plays. That's a good person to have out ih№. ... I've been impressed wlUi him. I didn'l know how he was going to be." Junior Matt Foster ((3-10, 210) defines Ihe consummale cenier Alert and skillful. "Matt is a very intelligent player and a hard worker," Linviile said. "He's just geuing used to playing offense - Il's going lo uikc a little lime - but he's looked real good in practice. He's going 10 be pretty good.” Left lackic Kildoo, a moving bus. needs to develop a mean streak to complement his Big Foot frame. 'He's an imposing figure and very inlclligent."Linvil]esaid."Buthc needs to get more physical, give us apush up front and give(tailbock)Ricky While, (tallback-recciver) Kenny Collins and (QB) Drew Ridenhour some oppoitu- nhies to make plays.” Sophomores Jhockton Dalton (6-0, 220) and Andrew Rudy (6-0,200) are vying for suuting right guard. Right now, Dalton is the likely starter. "Jhockton is a Iiltie bit bigger and a lillle more physical," Linviile said. "We're going 10 give both of dKm an opportunity to get some playing time, and if one of them emerges we'll go from there." Senior Michael Fissci and juniors Jeff Frisbey and Adam Bailey add depth totheiinc.and senior Brad Smith is the backup tight end. Coach Mike Lovelace poses with receivers,fiom left: Tony Tenor, AmirSadri, Kenny Collins, Rod Tenor, Thadd Johnson, Jason Hogue and Andy Heling. D e f e n s i v e S e c o n d a r y H a s T a l e n t , W i l l G a i n E x p e r i e n c e By Brian Ktts Davie Couniy Enlerprise Rcconl Malt James and Scotl Comalzer making huge play aHcr huge player was a given every Friday night for ihc past two years. Now defensive coordi­ nator David Hunt is concerned about replacing lhat immcnsely-tatcnlcd tan­ dem. They were ihe best pair of safeties (hat Tve ever seen on a high-school leam," Hunt said. They played a lot of downs, in a lot of places and mode a lot of great deci­ sions that you get from experience. There’s a great big void there. That is the one place wherc I feel like right now defensively wc aren't as good as we were last year. In some areas wc'rc improved, but at safely wc arc not." JuniorsZeke Earle, Jeremy Shoffncr and Clint Bailey provide the athleti- cisJD loadequately replace Ihc holes al safety, but you can't gain big-game expe^ncc overnight, 'nmt, of course, will comc In due time. ■^ke’sagood player," Hunt said of Ihc 5-10. 180-pound free safcty. "He played lincbackcr a year ago (on var- sily)andhcwillhityou.Thewcakncss ■ is nol so much the diffcrcncc in athleiic ability. I don't know lhat Zckc's an inferior olhlcle - ihe same wiih Jeremy “ but wc'rc inexpericnccd back ihcrc." Shoffncr mode numerous bone-jar­ ring hits for Ihc junior varsity lost year, but now he's playing under lights. "There's a lol of difference between a Thursday night game and a Friday night game," Hunt said. "He’s nol an unialenied child. Fm not trying lo say thal." Wesley Johnson, a promising sophomore, will bring a linebacker’s mentalily to strong safcty, playing os a pr(^blc backup to Shoffncr. Buley will probably back up Earle al the other safcty. "Wesley has a good nose for the football." Hunt said. "In certain de­ fenses, he mighi can help us quiic a bil al strong safely.... The front-mnncrs wouldbc Earle and Shoffncr, but we're still looking al a coupic of kids." Everyone's foremost rccelver will probably bump heads wiih comcrback James Blakley, ihc acknowledged leader of ihc inexperienced comer- backs, becausc he’s ihc only one with any varsity experience: Clint Bailey, a Junior, played JV last year; senior Brad Kokoski hasn't played sincc his Pine- brook Elementary days; and Justin Goode has potential but he's jusl a sophomore. "Jantes Is very solid. He started all of lasi year," said John Bullins, the sccondi^coach. "He's very confident, he knows the position well. He really wants 10 have a good senior year and 1 Ihink he's going to." Goode, slated to start opposite of Blakley, should hold his own because of olhlctic ability if nothing else. "He is a talented young man, an­ other good athlete that knows how to make some plays." Bullins said. Coaches John BuUins and Billy Wehunt talk to comerbacks and safeties, from left: kneelingt Brad Kokoski. Gint Bailey; standing - Jeremy Shoilher, Zeke Earle, Justin Goode, James Blakley. ÎÔU can M mtvantyourbusiness. G a it h e r s t m t (3 3 6 )7 5 1 -5 9 5 1 W illo w 0 « l u S h o p p in g C e n te r ( 3 3 « ) 7 5 l- 5 9 5 6 ' MOCKSVILIIE SAVINGS BANK,« CallorStopBy On* ot Our 2 Locations Tbdaiy HOHOwct ! нт одиш мсн 2 й а.1 и м п ш г NWr,t«ATNI iiocmui,NC»aN aov«nci,ncitm ; штат 12 - DaViB COUim ENTERPRISE RECORD, Sptclal StcHoH, Aug. 27,1998 F5btb«iiM ------ D e f e n s i v e 1 д а е T o u g h 8 c F a s t B; Brian Pills Davie Couniy Enleiprise Rcconi The Davie War Eagles have one of Ihe loughesi, faslesl derensive lines Ihat they've had in many yeais. Oppos­ ing ofTcnsive lines have big pioblenis. ” h's as good a front as we've had in a long dum time," defensive coordina­ tor David Hunt said, refciring to war­ riors Forrest Breedlove, RonnieBlack- bum, Adam Bogcr and Jared Vaugh- icrs.afoursomelhat compensates for a lack of size (averaging 199 pounds) with aggression and speed. •They're quick atid strong. They're not real large - they're going lo get outweighed by mosl offensive lines - but Ihey're strong, they're quick, and (defensive line coach Devore)Holraan docs one heck of a job widi Ihc Hve- technique." Nothing makes Holman growl morc than a bunch of bullies who resemble starving pit bulls once the ball's snapped. Tve always had some good ones, but I'm very optimistic becauscof iheir potential as whole group," Holman siud. The ringleader is Breedlove, who hasworkedrigorously wllh Ihe weights and nilcd out a 6-2 frame with 210 pounds, erasing his basketball stature from the early yeais. "Wc'rc strong al stud tackle," Hoi* man s^d of the senior. "Breedlove has worked his rear end olT, and he's going 10 be good. He's a good technician. "When he came, he wasn't that big; he was tall. That boy has put morc time in that weight room than anybody I can think about. He wants it.Thls is his last year and 1 love him like a son.** J u n io r , F r e s h m a n T o L e a d D e f e n s iv e E n d s As deadly as Davie's defensive line and linebackers arc, projected to be Iwo of Ihe finest collections in school history, hardly anyone notices ends Bradford Ivey and Neil Rice. Opponents will have nochoicestan- ing Ihis week. Ivey, a 6-3, 195-pound junior at rush end, happens to be last year's sack leader, an offensive tenor who knows how to And the football. "He's strong and he's pretty good technique-wise," said David Hunt, the defensive cooidinalor. "He's going to bttagodpttynbefofeiCiovcrwlth." ■ntroughoul prtseason, teammates oniheofTensivelinehavegrowndown- nght sick of uying 10 keep the pester­ ing Ivey oul of die offense's kilchen. Sometimes, they flal-out despise him, of coursc unlil it's time for Ivey to attack someone wearing another jer­ sey, "Bradford works real hard," Hunt said. "He gets his leanunates a little bil angry, bul Bradford is going lodo whal he's supposed 10 do." Geoir Snyder, a first-year coach handling the drop ends, walked on the Davie campus for Ihe first time in his life and became acquainted with argu­ ably the greatest middle-school player in couniy history. Rice, the South Davie Ihorough- bred, amassed 2,282 yards during his seventh-and eightii-grade seasons,av­ eraging nearly 11 yards a run, scoring 32 TDs and leading the Tigers to 14 consecutive vk:tocies. He was just as daiigeniusalliiiet«cker,causingcounl- loapanteHUckifacopposingofTetises. 'm lell you whal, il's unbeliev­ able," Snyder said. ‘I didn't diink a freshman could ever start (on varsity) until I met Neil. Il changed my mind about the whole situation." Rice, S-8, 183 pounds and Ihc younger brother of star JJ., possesses Ihe whole package - on and off Ihe field. "He's got both strength and speed," Snyder said. "I'm hoping he'll grow a few inches because he's got a good head on his shoulders. I've gol him in class and the boy's a smart, smart kid. Fve been afler Neil about keeping his grades up and thinking about going to college and everything like Ihal." HunlconsidersRiceaspeciailythat rarely comes along. "Neil is a udented young man," he said. "He hasacertain amount oftalcnt dial you just don't (ind in a freshman. He's gol some good size, he's quick and he's an inlclligeni player. He makes mistakes but die good Ihing is, he's inuliigentenough nol to make the same mistake twice. "As wc get on duough ihe year, he's liable lo be aprctty good one. He'll stick his nose in there where he needs to pul il, and has a knack for being around the football. He gels to Ihc fooiball real well." PJ. Cockerham, a junior, should also make an impact in his fiist vanity season. Hum plans to shuffle Ricc and Cockerham in and oul, occasionally moving Rice lo lincbackcr and giving Cockerham addition playing lime. "I've been pleased with PJ.," Hunt said. "He continues to work hard and he's doing things well. "We'regoing loincoqxxateacoupie ofdilTerent looks which will let Neil be a linebacker some- he's almost like an outside linebacker - so we can take advantage of (bodi players)." Junkir Andrew Martin is a backup at end, and Paul Roland could play varsity or spend his sophomore season with the junior varsity. Come To Where The Action Isl See The Davie War Start Sea«» №day ; Might HoMtt Шмиь Dtog Go. 4M VUtoy Road • Moclwvllit. NC 7044S44141 Coach Devore Holman talks with defensive linemen, from Itfl: Ronnie Blackburn, Forrest Bttedlove, fared Vaiighters, Adam Boger and Rich Hunter. Boger, a 6-0,190-pound junior, is back with the bad hoys, according lo Holman. "He's been on the offensive .side of Ihc ball for the last few years," Holman said ofthe lacklc. "Now hc‘s back ul home with papa, and he's going to do a goodjtA." Fans will also hear senior Black* bum and junior Vaughters' names blared by the microphone up lop. "They've come on nicely," Holman said the nose tackles. "They're quick and fast." • Rich Hunter (6-0,210), a sopho­ more defensive lineman, is oneof only nine freshmen and sophtHnoreson var* sity. Coach Derek Kumiisky offers advice to ends Andrew Martittt Paul Roland and Bradford fvey. • Pfiotoi by James Barringer ШгЕа^ Ends Neil Rice, PJ. Cockerham, andMatt Tuck leam sorMfootball techniquesJhm Coach Geoff Snyder. L J N e w C o a c h L i k e s D H S O p p o r t u n i t y ByBrianPWi Davie County Enteiprise Reconl Money usually talks. Money - big moneyfora24-year- old looking to es­ tablish a home for his newlywed - couldn'l buy Geoff Snyder, who sneezed at a $36,000 teaching job in Maryland. Aftcrfeelingout odierschools, Sny­ der look Ihe best Snyder offer of all, a $23,000 start at Davie. "Hiis is where I wanted to end up," saiilSnydct,whowasitauitedaiw>i\g many odKr to-be teachers after gradu­ ating from Pennsylvania's California University. "Believe il or not, Davic had the best offer wllh die coaching and leaching poshions. "Il's a nice liltle school. Il's hard to get used to and hanl lo adjust from what I camc from in Pennsylvania. I came from a small lown in Pennsylva­ nia, bul it was still about five limes the size ofMocksville." Snyder Icaches ninth-grade physi­ cal science, coaches Ihc drop ends on defense for Coach Doug Illing and will help Devore Holman widi boys track In the spring. He already knows all about cold suppers, bul he'd rather use the micro­ wave than leave the game he loves. "Coaching is lime consuming but 1 love the game," he said. "I've always loved the game, the game will never changc no matter where I go. 1 want to be involved in football in some way and some how." Snyder holds oul hope, dwugh, thal the suite will one day jack up teachers' salaries considerably. The Maryland offer smelled good, bul die scenety reeked, prompting him lo sniff around until he bumped inlo die pleaunl lown ofMocksville. The (area*» miles from Washing­ ton D.C.) was an upper-class school bul yot the area was a bad. rough area," he said, "h was a lot of money - you couldevcnmaJioutlikealraost$70,000 - bul Ihe cosl of living is also (high)." • Snyder giaduatcd fromConnells- villeHigh(Pa)in 1992 and walked on at Waynesburg Collcge. Bul his foot­ ball carecr flashed before his eyes, severely injuring his knee al tunning back in Ihethird weekof die season and prompting him to finish oul his degree atCalifotniaVJniveraty.... Snyder got married Aug. 8.... Aller he learns the irack-and-ficldropesfrom Holman tills spring, he may succecd giris coach Cary Powers in 2000. rOR ML VOUR AUTO NIIMC a m S fQ m 3ei2 Ctwimm Rd., dwnnont ------------istam________ k ' Ì'- It's Football Season Again! Good Luck D a v ie H ig h War Easiest C m ttalC arolinaB ank ' МтМгРОЮ IM W M recO ninloiinM odiw ai.TS I«!« 8quin Rom Flu*. YtdUnvllto Rd • MoomM • 7614M1 CmHiiM«ll4WlHB<anHf>H«iy>oi.c W a r E a g iM B a k a r F u rn ltu ra Milling RoMi Mockwrilto, N.C. F o o t b a l l W ^ 0 А у 1 ^ )6 0 Ш т Й Й ^ ^ RECORD, Special Section, Aug. 27,1998 -13 1^ " S l ■■ i òli''-" f o n ^ V . "fri- - 'V i t A V . ^ „ Г , - “ i f " - ‘ 1 'S - ' 1 9 9 8 D a v ie Ш ф S c h o o lß ^ F o o ib a U T e a m No.Nome Class HI.Wt.Pos.No.Name Class HL W t Pos. I Adam Sain 9 5*6 140 DD 57 Patrick Lowery 9 6-1 185 DL12Cody Wright 9 5-8 145 QD 58 Man Cmtis 11 5-8 160 OL 14 Mitchell Dullard 9 6-0 150 DD 60 Rich Hunter 10 6-0 215 DL16Danny Sullivan 9 5-10 150 DD 63 Britt Davis 9 5-8 145 OL 21 Andrayus Arnold 9 6-2 150 DD 67 Chad Cooper 10 5-9 190 OL22Dou^ Smith 9 5-8 165 RB 68 Bryan Rogers 9 5-9 195 OL 23 JJ. Johnson 9 5-6 160 DE 69 Dunny Miller 9 5-7 200 OL 24 Mikcy Amold 10 5-7 170 DD 70 Jason Piuctor 10 5-8 190 OL 26 Jason Hogue 9 5-11 150 WR 71 Justin Cody 9 5-8 190 OL 31 Tony Tenor U 5-8 150 WR 72 Michacl BcTBhom 10 5-7 160 OL 32 Josh Stanley 9 5-7 145 DD 73 Josh Walker 9 5-6 180 OL 34 Branilon Gentry 9 5-8 145 RD 74 Dcrrick Forbes 11 160 225 OL 41 Tripp Hall 10 5-8 180 DL 76 Chris Nichols 9 6-2 225 OL 42 Jacob Gamer 9 5-7 135 DB 79 Adani Barber 9 6-0 230 OL 43 Bryan Sellers 9 5-7 145 LD 82 Luis Soto 10 5-6 145 DE 44 Shawn Leva«10 6-2 160 DE 83 Steven Stanley 9 5-6 150 RB 46 Wesley Johnson 10 5-8 150 LD 87 Fcllon MayHcld 10 5-10 150 DB 47 Larry Caudill n 5-10 150 WR 88 Brandon Frisbey 9 5-8 150 ТЕ 50 Josh Pfaff 9 5-10 165 LD 90 Dave Poplin 9 6-t 215 ТЕ 52 Tommy Lagic 10 5-9 170 OL 91 Nick Hillman 9 5-6 140 DB 55 Paul Roland 10 5-10 180 DE 92 David Wooldridcc9 6-0 160 К 56 Carl Wagstaff 10 5-11 175 LB 94 Donnie Beaver 9 5-9 150 DE BEST OF LUCK TO THE 98 WAR EAGLES! 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MavAlben I'dHulonriiciiiiiaca brada; wtlh: Bill ainloo I w<wM I b K> eai dkuer iriUi: gremlin al Ihe WifOe House iri«m aaM in al,I«aildb ei rd be in mating season If )« i btcamc miUknalR to­ morrow, wlial would jrou do7; spend il all ______________ Kenny White "Mr. Buster" Grade: 12 Na28 What did you want to be when you were IlltJe?: a lawyer If 1 could be a certain character In a movie, who wtHild It be and in whatmmleTiChrisTUckcrinMoncy Talks No ooe know's bow much I: try to succeed in life Fawlte mo>ie: money talks 1^>'огЙе actor. Chris T^kcr, Nxh^ncruy rnvile mmkal group: DM X Fliwile athlete: MichacI Jonlan rdNkeMmitdi placcs foraday with: Bill Clinton, he sets the women I «oiaid Hke to ari dinner with: NfiriahCjrty iri теша animal, I «wild be: alion If yxu Ькшм mUlionalre to­ morrow, what wxNild >чш do?: go crazy Kenny Collins Grade: 12 Na31 Wbat did jrou want to be when jou vmr Uttk?: a cop If I could be a ceitiun character In a movie, win would il be and In wiMl movie?: Wesley Snipes in Blade Noone linowf how muchi: love local Fwottemmit: Friday FmvMc acloR Chris TWVer FMoitleaMkalraup;Boyzn Me* runrila atkMas Bwiy Foster ««■■laairii wUh: Bill Gales I would like to cat dinner with: Michael Jonlan If I were an animal, I would be: a lion If you bccamc millionaire to- ■oiraw,whalwouldyDudo?:lravcl 10 another country Michael Burton Grade: 11 Na 10 What did you want to be when you were little?: pro roolbali player orprobassfishcmian If I could be a certain character in a movie, who would It be and In whal movie?: Spite on Tom and Jeny No one knows bow muchi: love school FavoritemovietJohnWoyncand the Cowboys Favorite actor: Woody Hanclson Vmoriu mnioa (raup: Ala­ bama Favorite athlete: Joe Montana I'd Uke to switch places for a day with: Rich Clun I HouM like to eat dinner wiih: Carmen Eicctni If I were an animal, I would be: a big bass If you became milllonalie to­ morrow,whatwouldyou do?: help the Ic&s foilunatc Matt Tuck Grade: 12 N&24 Wkal did you want to be when }«> were little?: air force pilot IflcouUbeactilain character In a movie, who would II be and In what movie?: Truman in The TnmuuiShow NooMbMmhowmucfaltlove todonodiing Favorite movie: Dumb and Dumber Rnariltnckir; Mel Gibson f^wHaiMaicaliroup: Harvey Danger FanriltaliMe: Chipper Jones HHutom ilchplaceiiora «Uhi Bill Clinlon In g U Ни toort dinner with: jKlynOaraborini tflMnaaaalfflalilwouldbc: ■poHum V yoa btciM мШошАс to- ■«nw,vrialvt«iUy<Mdo?:buy a oew avalicr and a houte in Win- «»-Silcn David Nail Gnule: 12 No. 21 What did you want to be when you were little?: bar brawler with a lotoftaltoos If I could be a certain character in a movie, who would It be and In what movie?: Adam Sandler in The Wedding Singer No one knowi how much I: love Davie Couniy Favorite movie: Animal House Favorite acton Adam Sandler Favorite muskal (roup: Third Eye Blind Favorite athlete: Slone Cold Sieve Austin I'dlike to switch places foraday with: I like being me I wouU Uke to eat dinner with; Drew Barrymore If I werean anbnai, I would be: Wild Turkey If you became mlUiooalrc ti>- morrow, whal wouU you do?: quii school BradKokeski Gi«de:l2 Na22 Wbat dU you want to be when you were Utile?: a slumlord ItlcouUbcacerlaln character In a movie, who wouU it be and in what movie?: Devo ftom Friday No one knows how muchi: pimp Favorite movie: Spice World Favorite actor: Dan Silver Favorite musical group: Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson and Violent Acid Favorite athlete: Mike Tyson I'dlUieto switch placcs foraday with; Eric Rudolph I would like to eat dinner with: Meghan Callahan If I were an animal, I would be: scratching myself If you became mUlhmaIre to- morrow,whatwouklyoudo?;wake up and go to school Justin Goode Grade: 10 N&20 Whal did you want to be when you were Ultle?: aport-a-jon cleaner If I could be a certain character hi a movie, who wouM It be and bi w1uilniovie?:ChrisFarleyinTommy Boy No one knows how muchl: love to read books such Favorite movie; Spiceworid Favorite actoR Chris Farley Favorite musical group: Hanson FavvriteathktetllKNickKistlcT I'dlUte to switch places foraday with: Betty Goolsby I would like to eat dbiner with: nobody, I jusl want some food If I w ere an animal, I would be; nying squirrel If you became mUlkmalre to­ morrow, w hat would you do?: wet by Huggics Clint Bailey Grade; 11 No. 33 Whal did you want lo be when you wetr* little?: pilot If I couM be a certain character in a movie, who would it be and In whal movie?; Charlie Sheen in Ma- lorLeague NoonekMwihow muchi: study Favorite movie: Sling Blade Favorite actor; Nicholas Cage Favorite musical group: Guns ■N Roses Favorite athlete: Keny Wood I’d Uke to switch places for aday with: Donald Trump I would lUte to cat dinner with: Carmen Electra It I were an imbniil, I would be: tiger If you became mUUonaire to- nwrrow,whatwwiklyoudo?:iiiovc to Florida PJ. Cockerham Grade: 11- N&4 What did you want to be when you were Uttle?: nice car driver If I could he accrtain character In a movie, who wouU tt bt and In whal movie?; MasterPin I'mBoulil No one knows how much Ii like foolball ’ Favorite movie: Friday FavoctteactoK Master P Favorite mudcal troupi TRU Favorite athletci Валу Sanders I'dukctoiwilchplacesroraday with! Master P IwouldUkelocat dinner vrith: Mya If I were an animal, I would be: a dog If you became milUonair* to- im>w,whalwouldyouilo?; build my mother and father a new liouse W e’re Proud To B e In B ig V Country. Go Davie High! Divie Siallallon 0| ^ а 11м 1,МоокпШ§ Э3в-78М685 RoHHie ч и ч Ч аШ т Gradttl2 N o .» WhaidMyouwiMtobtwhm you wtrt MtltTi a guy that wanli<d lois of money with ntc« ihln*» HI could ba I c*ft*lH character In a movia, who wouM II h* ami Ml whal movlt?t Wesley .Snipe« NooaakMmho«mttthl)w«m to go and play ball aiHl iiiii)he gel drafted Favorite movleiHlmh) Favorite alhhtet Qoldbcrge I'dlUielo switch placnAirad«y with; Bill Gates I would lUie to cat dinner wltht Goldberge If I were an animal, I would bet white Tiger If you became mUUonaire lo- morrow, what wouM you doTt buy a big house with a Viper Lexus, Пу around the world and spend money Forrest Breedlove Grade: 12 N0.S8 Whal did you want to be when you were Uttle?: a marine biologist Itlcouldbcacettain character In a movie, who wouM It be and In whal movie?! Wyatt Erpe In Tomb­ stone No one knows how muchl: fo­ cus on gelling right on Friday night Favorite movie: Bravehcan and Rudy Favorite acton Bruce Willis Favorite musical group: Sepullura Favorite athlete; Jerome "The Bus" Bettis I'dlUietoiwltch placcs foraday wHh: I don't know but it wouldn't be the prcsidenl I would Uke to eat dinner with; George Foreman If I were an animal, I wouM be; grizzly bear If you became mlUkwaire to­ morrow, what wouM you do?; lirst I would buy my parents a house on High Rock, then I would invest it in something Johnny Daye ' "Leprechaun" Grade: 12 No. 26 What dU you want to be when you were Uttle?; UiencxtLawerence Taylor of foolball If I could be a certain character In a movie, who wouM It be and in what movie?; Scrappy Doo in the movie Scooby Doo No one knows how much I: cry at Uk cndofCbarlotte's Web and Old Yeller Favorite movie: Necessary Roughness Favorite acton Joan Claude Van Dame Favorite musical group; Ray Stevens Favorite athlete; Walter Payton I'dUketoswitch placcs foraday with; a customer of McDonalds so they'll see whal it's like waiting on giwnpy okl folks giving onlers and complaining aboul food and the ser­ vice I wouU Uke lo eai dinner with: Ihe Tiuee Stooges iriwereananlmal,Iwouldbei Taananian Devil because they are small hut yet psycho and deadly It you became mOUonairc to­ morrow, what wouM you do?i I would get ridofUicLTD.give half to my patents, pul die rest up for college and lo gain Interest; then rd use the inierest 10 suit my own oq>hanage home Jeremy Shoffner Grade! 11 No.32 What did you want to ba when you were Uttle?! famous athlele III couM ba a certain character In • movie, who would it be and In whalmovieîiKurtRussellinRaptain Ron No ont knows how much 1:1 Ike Ul ploy fixHhall llsh and hunt Fkvoriti movb; Enisl Gees To Jail FHvorite athlete! Joe Montana I'dllkatoswitchphKesforaday wllhi Jimmy Huston I wouM Ilk* to eat dinner with; Connen Elcctm in were an animal, I would bet bird H you became mUlkmalre to­ morrow, whrt would you do?i buy anew inK'k and big house CartWagstqff Gradt! II) N0.S5 Whal did you want to bt when youwet«llttki?iainaii in could bt a certain character In a movie, who wouU tt bt and In whal movie?; John Truvulta in Sat­ urday Night Fever Noone knows howmuchltthlnk aboul girls Favorite movie: Rain Man Favorite acton John Travolta Favorite musical group; Mclalica Favorite athlete; Wesley Johnson I'd Uke toswltch pbccsforaday with: Coach Holman I would like to eat dbiner with: myseir for a change in were an animal, I wouM be: a wolverine Ifyou became mUUonaire, what would you do?; spend money Andrew Martin Grade; 11 Na43 Wbai did you want to be when youwcreUttlc7;NFLroolballplayer in couU be a certain character bi a movie, who would tt bt and in what movie?! Will Smith in Men In Black No one knows how much I: try Favorite movie: Rudy Favorite actor: Bart Simpson Favorite musical group: Aerosmlth Favorite athlete: Joe Namath I'dlUutoswilch places foraday with: President Clinton 1 would lUie to eat dinner with: my brother in were an animal, I wouM be; an eagle If you became mUlionalre to­ morrow, what would you do?: try to buy the New Yorit Jets ZekeEarie - Grade: 11 No. 42 Whal did you want to be when you wtrt UttleTi a pro athlete Noone knows how mudil; care Favorite movie: Lethal Weapon 4, Bnive Heart and Jerry McGuire Favorite acton Mel Olbson Favorite musical group! Lynocd Skynard, Alabama ond Eagles Favorite athlete! Cal Ripken Jr. and Charles Miller I'dlUutoswitch placcs foraday with! Hank Parker IwouM Uke to eal dinner vrithi Cal Ripken and Confucious If I were an animal, I wouM be: a Baio Eagle If you became mllUoaaire to- montnv,whalwouklyoudo?:move to the mounulns, buy some land and ftshftir a living Wesley Johnson Grwle: 10 Na4l What did you want lo be when you were little?! a guest on Jerry Springer in couU bea certain character In ■ movie, who wouM tt bt and In whatmovMiAbyinAladin No one knows bow muchi! en­ joy school Favorite movie! Litile Man Tate Favorite acton Jeminy Cricket Favorite musical group! David Alton Coe Favorite athlete: Carl Wagstaff I'dlUutosvritch placcs foraday wllh: Jeny Springer IwouldlUteloealdlnnerwIth; Mrs. Bost in were an animal, I wouM be: a cow If you became mUUonaire to­ morrow, what would you do?: spend some money Thadd Johnson Grade: 11 No. 12 Whai did you want to bt when you were Uttle?: cowboy in coukl bt a certain cbaracler In a movie, who wouU tt bt and In whal movie?: John Wayne in John Wayne and the Cowboys No one knimi how much Ii re­ ally know , Favorite t^ le i Lethal Weapon Favorite aictan Robert DeNiro Favorite athktei Zack Thomas I'dlUte toswitch places foraday with! Bill Dance I would lUte to eat dbiner with: Adam Sandler in werean animal,! wouU be: wolf If you became mUUonaire to- morrow,what would youdo?:have a big pany, then ittove to the moun­ tains Paul Roland Gradetto No. SO Whal did you want lo bt when you were Uttle?: a football player If I could bea certain character in a movie, who would tt bt and in what movie?! Mel Gibson in Bravehcan Favorite movlei Face Off Favorite acton Nicholas Cage Favorite muaical|n)up:Niivana Favorite athlete! Junior Scau I'dUketoswitch places Ibraday with! my dad I would Uke to eat dinner wllhi Elizabeth Shue lfIwereananlmal,Iwouldbe: woir If you became miUkmaIre to­ morrow, whal would you do?i buy my ilad a Porche and spend Uie resl AmirSadri Grade; 12 Na82 Whal did you want lobe when you Wtere UtUeîi an aicheologist iricouUbtactilain character In a movie, who wouM tt be and in whal movie?; William Wallace in Brave Heart Favorite movie: Brave Hean Favorite acton Robin Williams Favorite musical (roup: Everclear FavoriteathMeiMichaelJoidan I'dUkeloswilchplactt foraday with: a ferraris tea driver I wouM Ukt to eat dinner with! Meg Ryan IfIwereananimal,Iwouldbei leopard Ifyou became mlHonalre to- moiTow,whalwouldyoudo?!goto Hawaii It's fourth and goal on the opponents one yard line. What do you do? 6 0 FO R IT! Good Luck W ar Eagles. НммйаОмр BetM OhikH RoKi, ModavUk. NC 7S1-3SU F o o t b a l l Ж D AVIE COUNTY EN T ERPRISE RECORD, Special Section, Aug. 27,1998 -15 S h o r t , B u t T o i ^ : J J . R ic e D o e s n 't L e t H e ig h t I n t e r f e r e W it h S u c c e s s By Brian Pitts Davie County Enteiprise Record If JJ. Rice were 6-», Davic coaches would probably have to pul a leash oiound his neck during practices to kcepteammatesfrombeingcnrricdoir on a stretcher. "He could practice out there bul we'd have to keep him under wraps just a little bil," said David Hunt, Davie's defensive coordinator. if Rice were 6-4, he would un­ doubtedly be one of the most sought after recruits in the nation this year. The Florida States and the Penn States of the collcgc football world would be drowning Rice In letters Instead of die Calawbas and Wingates. Buihe'sS-6 andnothlngcanchange thal. "J.J. is jusl too shon to convinco some people to lake a real good look at him," Hunt saidof itice, who's as hard as n tire hydrant at 225 pounds. While Hunt strongly believes that Rice could play on the Division I level, he also knows It's highly unlikely be­ cause almost every major-collcge coach lives under a microscope and they're not about lo Introduce a 5-6 linebacker to boosters, even though he's been named all-confcrcncc three straight years. Is a preseason all-state pick (al defensive tackle beforc being moved to linebacker) and one of the league's leading candidates for defen- sive player of the year. "Tliese college coaches, thelrjob Is precarious at best," he said. "Ihey are Uiere as long as the booster club is happy with them. If they sign a 6-3, 220-pound player ond he doesn't pan out. hejust didn't pan out. U they Uike a 3-6 kid thal doesn't pan oul, 'What's the matter with the guy; has he gone crazyT Billy Wehunt Glad To Get Football Coaching Experience At Davie High "They arc seared lo take the chancc. AU you have to say is 5-6 to some of them, and they immediately can't hear you anymore." Without a question, Ricc will play football somewhere next fall - if that's his wish - bccausc of his excel­ lent grades. Whether he settles for a foolball scholarship at n small school ortakcsthcacadcmic'scholarshiproutc and walks on at a prominent school is an issue Ricc will soon Гасс. "His grades arc such lhal he could go just about anywhere he wants," Hunt said. "If he's willing to go on an academic scholarship and walk on. he'll play someplace big. Yes, he could go to a small school and get a football scholarship.” Hit Me With Your Best Shot Ricc just plays the hand he's dealt, baiting offensive suckers that assume that shorty over there is the least of Iheir wonics. Bm short stuff almost L J By Brian Pitts Davie County Enterprise Record Billy Wchunl has a lot of coaching experience for someone who lacks cxperiencc. "I've had a lot of experience every­ where I've coachcd,"saidWe- hunl, Davie's new trainer and second­ ary coach. “I've coached kickers and special teams, I'vehclpcdouiwilh receivers ol N.C. Wttiunl A&Tand iron Iheorrensivescoul team 01 Catawba last year." But Wehunt, 0 volunteercoach tak­ ing final dosses at Catawba College ЬеГоге udung dead aim at a rull-time job, insists that something's missingon his faoiball resume. Whether or not Davie seeks his faculty services nexl fall, Wehunt hopes Davie will provide a springboard for his budding corecr. "I'm just looking for a lillle mote experience coaching positions," said Wehunt, who will postpone teaching if he's accepted to graduate school next fan,"bccauscit'skind of hard-even on the college level - just coaching kick­ ers anil special teams." Even if Davie turns oul lo be a temporary home, Wehunt won’t forget the introductory days as trainer and secondary coach. He was comftirted Adam Boger Grade! II No. 91 Whal did you want to be when you were Uttle?! big in couM be a certain character Ina movie, who would It be and In whal movie?: Toto in the WizardOf Oz NooiK knows howmucbli wont lo win a Slate championship Favorite nwviei Friday Favorite acton Samuel Jackson Favorite musical group: Pearl Jam Favuriteaihlcte; Greg Ellis rdUutoswUchplacesforaday witlu big BiU Gates Iwould Ukt to eat dinner wUh: a spoon and a fork If Iwtre an animal, I wouM be; a Budweiser U you became mUUonafa« to­ morrow, whal wouU you do?: be rich and go out with my friends Drew Ridenhour Gtndtill No. 16 Whal dU you want to bt when you were Utile?: baseball player IflcouUbtacertaln character in a movit, who would It bt and in whalmovie?iCousinEddieinChrist- mas VacaUon No one knims hnv much Ii sing Favorite moviti Christmas Va­ cation Favorite acton Clint Eastwood Favorite musical (raupt Guns ’N Roses Favorite athlete! Peyton Mon- ning, Chipper Jones I'dUutonrildiiilactatoraday wiih! wiihi any AUantt Brave ImnUliktlotM DileMunihy UIwanaaadiBMl,l«oiildbt) deer Ifyou became aúUkaaire to- ■■NW,«MwiuU}«ida?!buy •i from Ihe ftrsi day he walked through the football ofTicc, particularly from defensive coordinator David Hunt. "I think we’ve got a great staff," said Wehunt, who’s talked lo Mike Hern­ don about helping with boseball. "I’ve been accepted very well by the guys lhal were herc before. Coach Hunt, in a lot of ways, has bent over backwords for me. Every question i've had, he's been able to answer, nnd he's looked oul for me." Paul Sparks Grade: 12 No. 14 What did you want to be when you were Uttle?: big If 1 could be a certabi character bi a movie, who would tt be and bi what movie?: William Wallace in Brave Hean No one luiows how much I: hale weakness Favorite movie: Ben-Hur Favorite acton Animal ftom the Muppeis Favorite musical group: Rollins Band Favoriteathlete;Maric McGwire and Dan Kendra I'dUketoswitch places Ibraday with: Richard Marchinko I wouM lUte to cat dhmer with: The Apostle Paul If I were an animal, 1 would be: a minotaur If you became mUlionalre to- motTow,whatwouUyoudo?;niove toColorado,slonmyowngym,geta hummer and buy lotsofsupplements Rod Tenor Grade: 10 Na 2 What did you want to bt when you were Uttle?; pro football player UIcouM beacertaincharacttr bi a movie, who wouM tt bt and bi what movie?! Bill Bellanmy in How To Be A Player No one knows how much I: like sports Favorite movie: Friday Favorite acton Chris Tucker Favorite musical fraip: DMX FavoriteathleteiMlchaelloidan I'dUketoswiteh placcs Ibradty wtth: Jerry Rice IwouU Uke to cal dinner wtth; Monica UIwereananbnal,IwouUbe: alion Ifyou became mUUonaire to­ morrow, what would you do?: buy everything I ever wanted ond all my family a new house MattFoster Grade; II No.69 Whal did you want lo ba when you were UttleîiapiofoolbalIpUyer IflcouUbtactrtalncbu* bi a movie, who wouU tt bt and in whal movie?! AusUn№wers in Aus­ tin lowers No one knows how much It dis- like toilgaiters Favsritemovlc; Wedding Singer Favorite acton Adam Sandler Favorite musical group! Guns 'N Roses Favorite alblatit Smne Cold, Steve Austin I would Ukt lo tal dtantr wllht Pamela U e UIwtnanaolMl,lwiialdbti bulhkig IfjM I Bonraw,iriwlwo«M}ai>daTihave fim ~Jhockton Dalton Gradti 10 No. 68 What did you vrani to be when you were Uttle?: a policeman in couUbeacertabi character hi a movie, who wouU tt bt and bi wMmovie?:ChrisTuckainMoney Talks No one knows how much I: like Sanford and Son Favorite musical group: Wu- tang Clan Favoritt athlete; Rondall Cunningham ' I'dUke to swttchpiacca Ibraday with: any football player in die NFL 1 would Uke Ю ем dbuier wtth: die eagles of die NFL IfIwereananbnal,Iwottklbe; a snake If you bccamc mUUonata« to­ morrow, what wouU you do?: buy a football team and a wresding team Jimmy Booe Grade; 12 NaM What did you want to be when you were Uttle?: archeologist in couUbeaccftain character biamavic,wbowould tt btand bi what movit?! GinI Eastwood in High Plains Driffer Nooiw knows how muchli love football Favorite movit! Lion King Rworite acton Toro Hanks Favorite musical inw pi Ala­ bama. Dr. Hook and CCR rkvoriteathMr.LcvonKiridand I'd Ukt «0 switch placca for a day with! DavMFaiicison Iwnddlikttocaidinmrvrilh; Monica Lewinsky UI»enananimal,lwouhlbe! Weasel If you became niHiooaire to- ■H>raw,whalwouU yoiido?! pay off bills and send Uttle brodier and sisler 10 college Andrew Ru^fy Grada; 10 No.60 Wbai did you want to bt when you w tn Uttle?! a famous person Ulcouldbaacertain character ln(movit,whowauldUbtandfai whal movit?! Sylvester Sialkme in Rocky Favorite movit! Rudy Favorita actor: Arnold Schwanncgger Favorite musical froupi MetalUca FlnoritealhMciLawcrenceTay- lor I'dlikalaswiichpltctsfiiradny wttfusomchody famous 1 would Ukt to e« dinner wtth! Arnold Schwanncgger Iflwtnananfanal,Iwouldbt! alkm Ifywibacaf m onilrato- iM(tow,«Mwo*Uyoudo?i buy a Viper for my dad and a huge house fcrmymom ____ always gets the last lough. "1 kind of like (being 5 -6) bccause they look at me ond say; 'He's probably a freshman,'" Ricc said. "That's good. You can surprise a lol of people like thal." Time ond ogoin over three stellar seasons. Rice bos delivered crushing hits tat rock the house, punishing blows thatcantumatoughnlght around in a nash. "It'sone of the greatest feelings you could feel," he said. "Especially if you're hovingafrustrating game- you messed up a couplc of times - you get to tokc out oil your frustrotions in that one or two scconds, however long il takes. Il's jusl a great feeling." Barring injury, Ricc will quitelikely become the school's flrsl ever four­ time all-confcrencefoolballplayer, and possibly Ihc first all-state selection In years, but Rice's only concem Is scor­ ing more points than the other team. "I'm not rcally thinking about all lhat stuff right now," he said. "Right now the focus Is lo make it to the playoffs again. And whatever comes while we’re doing lhal, you know, Is just kind of like gravy." About Those Harleys... The Harley Davidson motorcyclra used forthc cover photograph byjames Barringer werc loaned by Bill Orrell, Denny and Francis Oirtncr. Corrcll owns the black 1200 Classic Sportster, Denny drives the red Fat Boy and tlic blue 883Sportster belongs to Francis. After graduating from Soulhem Guilford High in 1989, Wchunl envi­ sioned a promising Iwo-spon carcerai N.C. A&T. He did die place kicking for the foolball team and split lime between firsl base and catcher on the baseball team, but tragedy rocked Wehunlduringhisfreshman year, when his brother passed away. He Iransferrcd, spending a year and a half al Winston-Salem Suie before settling down at Catawba. J V F o o tìH tU P Ìa y s W e s t F o r s y th H e r e T h u r s d a y , A u g . 2 8 , 6 p .m . 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