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07-July. V' ' '.V ' ^ .. • ' .Щ^ЛШтштм Play Ball Cooleemee ‘Old Timers’ Get Together For A Day Of Reminiscing And Softball _________________ P a g e D 1 D A V I E C O U N T Y E N T E R P R I/ ^ E C O R D Г USPS 149-60 Number 27 Thursday, July 3, 2003 36 PAGES Tractors, Watermelon & Fireworks Fourth Of July Celebrations Planned Across Davie County From tractors to liivvninowcrs, icc cream to waternielon, music to fire­ works - tliere’s plenty of ways lo cel­ ebrate our nation’s birthday this July Fourtii in Davic County. Activities kick off Thursday nighl, July .1. at 5 with antique trac­ tor displays at Clement Orove, off North Main Street behind tlie Brock Building in Mocksviiie. Bluegrass music will be played all night. The tractors w ill tuke to the streets Friday morning. More than 1.30 ofthe machines are expected to take part in llie annual parade on Railroad, Depot and Norlh Main slreels, iraveling Ihrougli downlown. Sponsored by the Piedmont An­ tique Power Association, evenls will continue at Clement Grove follow­ ing tlie parade. There will be a kiddie tractor pull, lioineniade ice cream, kettle corn and peanuts. Iioldogs and hamburgers sold by Smitli Grove United Melliodisi Church (sausage and ham biscuits Friday morning), and a drawing for a 19.32 Ford 8N "red belly" restored iraclor. “It gels a little bigger and better every year," said Jeffrey Cornalzer, association president. • Also on Friday morning, Cool­ eemee w ill hold il’s annual lawnmower parade beginning at 10 a.m. This year, children are invited to join the parade on their patrioti­ cally decorated bicycles. Prizes will be awarded in both categories, and residents from across the area are invited to participate. The only requirement for lawniiiowers - they must be able lo cut grass. State Rep. Julia C. Howard will lead the parade. The parade will start at the Cool­ eemee School al 10 a.m.. and en­ trants should he there before that time. No prior registration is re­ quired. Tlte parade will travel down Marginal Street, turn left onto Erwin Street, loft onto Cross Street, and left onlo Church Street before ending at tlie Zachary House and town park. Free watermelon will be served immediately following the parade at the picnic siielter. B i l l P h e l p s a n d A r t h u r F r e e m a n f o u g h t f o r o u r f r e e d o m a s p a r t o f t h e 7 3 7 t h T a n k B a t t a l i o n i n W o r l d W a r I I . - Photo by Robin Fergusson Patton’s Spearheaders Davie Men Recall Tough Battles In World War II lly Mike Hariihardt Davie County Enterprise Record They grew up playing together, and when World War II came along, they joined tlie Army together. Bill Phelps and Arthur Freeman trained together, and foughl logelher as pari of the 7.17th Tank Battalion, "Patton’s Spearheaders." The IWO Davie men are slill friends, and recenlly returned from a reunion of the 7.'?7lli. “That bunch is as close as any family," Freeman said. "If we hadn’t been close, we wouldn’t be here today.” 'I’hey earned Purple Means, Presidential Citations, Silver Stars. Bronze stars, and medals they never even received. “We weren’t worried aboul medals, we were worried aboul getting liome,” Phelps said. Phelps was reported as being killed in action tiiree times. The 7.'i7lh Battalion was made up of southerners, because that’s wlio the coninvanding officer wanted. They were mostly from North Carolina and Alabama, Their Job was to hit the front lines with tanks, and open lioles for Patton’s Fourth Army. They saw action in Normandy. Northern France, the Ardennes- Alsacc, Rhineland and Central Europe. Tliey saw 299 coniinuoiis days of aclual combat. The 737ili Tank Battalion was activated in Febriuiry, 194.1. A year later, they became the youngest lank ballalion lo liead for the war front. Belore long, they were in Normandy, smelling the stench of decaying tiodies, plowing through hedgerow afler hedgerow. Liberating the Frencli people, they went on lo Mortain, tlien inlo Central France, to the Moselle and Muertlie rivers, where Pallon observetl, "That's the way tanks should fight.” They had bitterly contested battles through Lorraine and Luxembourg. Fighting in waisl Please .Sec Men - I'agc 4 Tax Rate The Same, Sewer Rates Up In Bermuda Run Hy .lackie Seaboll Davie Counly Enlerprise Record BERMUDA RIU N -Tlie town’s lax rale will remain the same, but residents will pay .US more a nionth for sewer service in a budgel adopted by lown council June 10. A public hearing, received lillle questioning from tho.se in attendance al Bermuda Run Town Mull. 'lown Manager Belh Dirks re­ viewed llie figures and compared changes from last year tiy higliliglit- ing eacli of llie town’s funds - gen­ eral, utility, and law enforcement. The general I'uiul revenue showetl a fund balance of $.'?0,0()0, 'fhis money is lo be used for prepaiation ofthe Phase II Slorm Water Appli- Citlion, a federally unfunded nian- dale wilh a deadline of May 2004. According to Dirks, witii the dismal revenue sources in llie town’s gen­ eral fund, no olher capital projecls will be performed. Traffic enlbrcenienl expense in­ creased from $4,000 to an antici- pated $21.000, 'Phis is to allow flex­ ibility 10 contract for a special po­ lice force if needed, Dirks said. Sewer service revenue shows a budgeted inciease by $16,000 be- cau,se the monthly sewer service rale was raised lYom $20 to $25 per niontli per household. Replacement of inadequately sized sewer lines in llie exisling sy,s- tem is expected to increase total plant expenses more than $14,000, Guard services expense increaseil $1,823 as a result ofa cost of living and merit I'aise for llie guards, Residenl Mary Anne Fame asked liow many hours the guards worked, Dirks responded there were three siiifts, lliree entrances, and each is manned 24 liotus a day, seven days a week. In a budget message to council members Dirks said the economy is slowly allempiing to recover from a recession and severe budget short­ falls, Tiie tax I'ale is being held constanl at ,13c' per too. In keeping wilh a “good ole days" Iheme, hotdogs will be sold for 23 cents each (two per person), soft drinks for 20 cents, and icc crcam cones for 3 cents each (one per per­ son), “Gel started on your entries now,” saiil town clerk Dolly Urdinak, “All entries are welcome. You don't have to live in Cooleemee to enler, it makes no difference where you live, everyone is wel­ come to join us. i’Icasc See July 4th - I’atjc 4 Surburban, Business? Study Reveals Davie Needs To Decide Direction Uy Kim .lii.s(fii , Duyio County Enterprise Record'- I Thnl’s one ol the questions Davie County needs to decide aboul it’s finure, according to a preliminary report from an economic develop­ menl slutly. On Jime 2.1, Amy Holloway, vice president of Angelou Economies, talked to a full house about the find­ ings of pliase two of the federally funded study, "Al one lime. North Carolina had lost some 6,600 jobs,” County Man­ ager Terry Bralley told those as­ sembled, "'riiis eomniunily, all of us know the impact we feel," 'Bralley said Norlh Carolina's standard indu.stries, textiles, tobacco and fiu niture have all .seen cutbacks in the lasl fesv years. The study will help Davie County target new indus­ tries 10 bring into tlie county. What jobs can be recruited? Mollow'ay presented the data compiled through the online survey, focus groups, personal oliservation by the firm and reviews of past re­ ports and studies. A lotal of 227 residenis and .11 businesses filled out the survey. "This is a comnuiiiily assess­ ment, it’s a purely quantilative analysis on whal's going on," she .said. 'Fhe information looked at the eoiinty’s strengths and weaknesses. In the fiiiiil stage of the study, the county will receive an individual plan as well as some ideas for wliat the region can do lo improve, "We svent Ihrough the same pro­ cess as we would if a company had asked us to look at this county," Molloway said. "A lot of times the condition of the county is better lhan the perception of ilie people here think it is. In the case of Davie County, thal might not be llie case Ihough, since residenis and busi­ nesses were overall happy willi the Pleasu See Prclinihiary - Page 4 2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tliursday, July 3, 2003 E d ito ria J P ag e DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tluirsdiiy, July 3,2003 - 3 The Declaration of Independence July 4, 1776 When in the Coursc of Human Events, It becomes necessary for one People to dissolve the Political Bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the Powers of the Earth, the separate and equal Station, the Laws of Nature requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to ' the Separation. We hold these Truths to be self-evident lhat all men are created equal, that they are endowed by the Cre­ ator wilh certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness — that to secure these Rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just Powers from the Consent of the Governed, lhal whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its Foundation on such principles, and organizing its Powers in such Form, as to these shall seem most likely to effect their safety and Happiness. Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments long established should not be changed for light and transient Causes; and accord­ ingly all Experience has shewn, lhal Mankind are more disposed lo suffer, while Evils arc sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the Forms to which they are accustomed. But when a long train of Abuses and Usurpations, pursuing invariably Ihe same Object, evinces a Design to reduce them under abso­ lute Despotism, it is their right, it is their Duty to throw off such Government and to provide new guards for their future Security. Such has been the patient Sufferance of these Colonies and such is now the Necessity which constrains them lo alter their former Systems of Government. The History of the present King of Greal-Brilain is a History of repeated Injuries and Usurpations, all having direct Object the Establishment of an absolute Tyranny over these States. To prove this, let facts be submitted to a candid World .... In every state of these Oppressions we have Peti­ tioned for Redress in the most humble Terms: our repeated Petitions have been answered only by re­ peated Injury. A Prince, who.se Character is thus marked by every act which may define a tyrant, is unfit to be Ih e Ruler of a free People ... We, therefore, the Representatives of the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, in General Congress, As- ■sembled, appealing to the Supreme Judge of the World for the Rectitude of our Intentions, do, in the Name, and by Authority ofihe good People of these Colo­ nies, Solemnly Publish and Declare, That these Colo­ nies are, and of Right ought to be, Free and Indepen­ dent States; that they arc absolved from all Allegiance to the British Crown, and lhat all political Connection between them and the Stale of Great Britain, is and ought to be totally dissolved; and that as Free and Independent States, they have fulled Power to levy War, conclude Peace, contract Alliances, establish Commerce, and to do all other Acts and things which Independent Stales may of right do. And for the support of this Declaration, with a firm Reliance on the Prolection, we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes, and our sacred Honor. DAVIE C O U N T Y GNTERPRI/E^iECORD USPS 149-160) 171 S. M ain St., P.O. Box 99, M ocksviile, NC 27028 (336)751-2120 Published weekly by Ihe Davie Publishing Co. Dw ight S parks......................................Editor/Publisher Robin Fergusson................................G eneral M anager M ike Barnhardt....................................M anaging Edilor Ray Tullerow .........................................Advertising Director Brian P ills...............................................Sporls Edilor M ary Lynne Baysinger......................C irculalion/C lassilied M ocKsvllle Enterprise Davle Record Cooleemee Journal 1916-1958 1899-1958 1901-1971 Pcrim licats Postage Paid in M ocksvilie, N C 27028 Subscription Rales Single Copy, 50 Cents S20 Per Year In N .C ., S2.S O utside N.C, P O S TM A S TE R Send Address Changes lo: D avie C ounly I;nter))rise Recoril P.O. Box 99, M o cksvillc, N C 27028 9 ф 0 9 ISsSS.» In T h e M a i l ... A Letter From A Marine In Iraq To llie edilor; H ello, Davie C oum y and I'eilow W ar Eagles. R lghl now. I'm s il­ ting in Iraq, nol Гаг from Baghdad, and I'm w ondering w hy people ta lk ju n k aboul som elhing Ihey know nolhing aboul. R eally, are any o f y a 'II over here fig lu in g fo r freedom . It m ay nol be our freedom , bul one day. il could have com c dow n lo lhal w ith Saddam in cliarge. It is not all aboul the o il. D o we really need it? Besides, the.se people lialc Saddam m ore than we do. W e buy o n ly a sm all percent­ age o f o il from Iraq, and il is supposed lo help the people. Have you ever heard o f Ihe Food fo r O il program ? It’s a program developed to give food to the Iraqi governm ent, in return, we gel o il. This food is then supposed to be handed oul lo the people. If you d id n’l real­ ize it, the food never made it to ihe Iraqi people, ju st Saddam ’s m ilita ry, and e\i>:n Ihen, only his besl. W hen is the last tim e you talked to an Iraqi? Probably never. 1 have talked lo m any and they all liate him . The Iraqis call him « terrorist, an e vil person, and said he’s only iibouf liimsair. One farmer suid some o f Saddam ’s m ilita ry ciim e dow n to his farm to take his tractor and the few cattle and sheep he had. T iie only people who like Saddam live in Baghdad and further north ill his hom etown. That is only because he took carc o f the people imd made the cities nice looking. M ure fo r h im is better. Take, for e.sample, his palace. This place is liugc, even in Am erican standards. It is very co lo rfu l, fu ll o f nolhing but the best, and is m ostly marble. H is horse stables were m arble, had heat., and rim - ning water. W hen was the last lim e you saw a statue o f Saddam, how about a m ural o f him ? He has statues everyw here, along w ith m ilita ry camps and m urals ... everyw here, it was all aboul him self. A ll this w hile his people liv e in irm d huts, d rin k stagnant w ater and were just gelling by w ith enough food. The people here love us and w hal we have done fo r this country. T i m e T o R e a l l y C l e a n U p C o o l e e m e e To the edilor: M y leller is concerning the letter that some o f the townspeople got. I'he law -abiding cili/,ens gol rid o f their things and cleaned up like the com m issioners and m ayor told ihem lo. But there are s lill a lot o f people who haven’t cleaned up and m oved their things. So il makes you wonder w ho has lo obey these rules and law s and who doesn't. Some o f tlie.se old people have a hard lim e m aking ends m eel. You should tie ashamed le llin g Ihem how lo live. You sliould try helping them. But here again, it ’s w ho you are and w lio you know whether you can get any lielp. I’ve already seen it done here. So, all you loyal law -abiding citizens, most o f you have cleaned up yo ur things and gol rid o f them . N ow you can tliiis h cleaning up our little tow n by going oul and voting on E lection Day, H ellen D ayw alt Cooleemee T hey love being free, able lo do what they want I'or a change. M ost people have never been free atul are in sluick now lh al they ure. They just don'l know w hal lo do. They are fin a lly going to feel what us Am ericans have felt fo r years. I'reedom is an am azing tilin g and w e lake il for granted a ll too ol'len, I lave you ever dug a hole? I'm sure m any o f you have, bul nol here, not Iraq, and nol a fig h tin g hole. The ground here is hard as a rock, it is nol fun. A d d w ind, dust, fire ants, snakes, anything you do not like and you hiw e a typical fig h tin g hole, T iien sil there I'or a few days or weeks. A fte r that, you w ill appreciate us troops, our jobs, and your freedom as an Am erican. Y o u 'll .see w hy we don't like those protesting against us. You Ihink we have a choice? Nope. • We chose to give up lhat right when wc signed U ncle Sam ’s con­ tract. We really don’l care w hal they do w ith us; we w ould ju st like .some support. To a ll o f you w ho do not agree w itli us being liere and do nol •support Ihc U.S. Iroop.s', you .should not be talking o r holdin g a sign until you know whal i l ’s re a lly about. Il w ould probably help i f you w ould do som ething fo r yo u r country, l lave you ever heard “ lo ve It ■ or leave it? " Please take this in lo consideralion Ihe next tim e you pick up a sign. Keep up the hard w o rk, and rem em ber lhal I ’ m fightin g fo r the right fo r you hold it. A nd to those t'ailhfut Am ericans who have supported us no m alter w hat, the veterans o f any w ar or conflict, and the rest o f you w ho know w hal freedom is all aboul. thanks, I'o r a ll Am ericans, rem em ber ih iil freedom is nol free, it’s paid for by sweat, blood and lots o f hard w ork. M ichael Dean Sain Jr. L.C p l,, U.S. M arines, Iraq L e t t e r s W e l c o m e d The Enlerprise Rccord welcomes letters from its read­ ers, The k'ttevs may be on topics of local, state, national or international issues. An effort will be made to print all letters, provided they are not libelous, vulgstr or in poor taste. The editor re.scrves Ihc right to edit letters for grammar and for space. All letters, should include the name and address of the writer, including a signature. A telephone number, not to be published, is also requested. Please have letters in the newspaper office no later llian 4 p.m. Monday of the week to be published. Davie County Enterprise Rccord P.O. Box, 99, Mocksviile, or email lo; crnews@davie-enterprise.com. Got An Opinion? A t i t d y o u r v o t e t o o u r w e e k l y o n l i n e p o l l t h a t a s k s q u e s t i o n s a f f e c t i n g y o u a n d D a v i e C o u n t y . L o g o n a t w w w . e n t e r p r l s e - r e c o r i d . c o m a n d c l i c k o n r e a d e r ' s p o l l t o c a s t y o u r v o t e . R e s u l t s w i l l b e l i s t e d h e r e w e e k l y . Will you support a proposed bond to pay for Improve­ ments/additions to Davie High School and elementary schools? Y e s , 7 6 % N o , 2 4 % L o g o n n o w t o c a s t y o u r v o t e , www.enterprise-record.com Years O f Not Being Able To Make Plants Grow L o u is e S t r o u d T his is the tim e o f year w hen people arc e n jo yin g th e ir gardens and canning fo o d Ib r the w in te r, W e ’ve never had a garden, so I ’ ve never canned. M y in o th c r used to say if you had to go o u l and buy food lo can, it was ju s t as chcap to cook it then, I said w e had never had a garden. I ’ tn to ld that w hen we liv e d u p to w n and 1 was a very sm all c h ild , w e had a little garden behind the house. I d o n ’t rem em ber Ihis, but n iy m oth er te lls me one day she took me dow nstairs to The Record o ffic c and asked D e nnis W h ille y if he w o u ld w atch m e u n til she c o u ld gather som e vegetables fro m the garden. D ennis was the stepson o f one o f dad dy's aunts and w o rked in o u r o ffic c . W hen m am a got back nnd w e w ent upstairs, she said I to ld her I d id n ’t w a nt to stay w ith D ennis anym ore because he ca llcd m e u g ly nam es. She w ent dow nstairs and asked D ennis w h a t he had ca lle d m e. H e c o u ld n ’ t th in k o f a n y th in g u g ly he had said, b u l he _________________ fin a lly laughed and said, “ O h, I ca lled her ‘o ld sweet bunch o f on io n to p s.’ ” W e ll, I have alw ays in - len.sely d is lik e d onions, but I d id n ’ t k n o w it w ent that fa r back. In the last several years. I ’ ve learned to eat several ve g ­ etables I d id not eat fo r years. I have becom e very fond o f squash p ic k le s , but have had no lu ck fin d in g any in the last several years. 1 had thought that at the C enter F air I m ig h t find out w h o m nde them , and perhaps 1 co u ld b u y a fe w ja rs , but 1 d id n ’t have any lu ck. W hen w e m oved fro m u p to w n do w n to M aple A venue, we had !i b ig back lo t and daddy decided to p lant an orchard. W e enjoyed goo d apples, peaches, pears, plu m s, cherries, dam sons Reducing The Risk Of Strokes; No. 3 and apricots. I ’ m sure som e o f you w ill rem em ber the terrib le ice storm w e had in 1934. T ha t n ig h t the e le ctric w ires were snapping and fa llin g a ll ove r the roads, m a king trave lin g hazardous. T he storm ruined o u r orchard, le a vin g o n ly a few apple and pear trees. D a ddy dccid ed not to try to start over. I am very fond o f scuppernongs and m uscadines. 1 ju s t m entioned this one d ay to one o f m y piano students and the . next w eek w hen she cam e to her lesson, she hatl nuiscadine vines in a b ig tub I c o u ld h a rd ly lift, 1 to ld her 1 d id n ’l kn o w they had m uscadines and she said they d id n ’t, b u l th e ir n e ig h b o r d id . W e ll, n o th in g I ever put out gro w s, so 1 asked the m an w h o plants a garden every year across the street, and w h o . in c id e n ta lly , is one o f the best gardeners I k n o w , if he w o u ld plant it fo r m e. H e d id and fo r som e u n kn o w n reason, it d ied. 1 guess bccause they w ere m y vines. Then a frie n d from M o o re s v ille b rough t o v e r som e m uscadine vines and I care­ fu lly put up som ething to protect them every tim e the young boy, w h o was m o w in g fo r us at the lim e , cam e to m ow . O ne day 1 fo rg o t, and he m ow ed o v e r the vines and that was the end o f that. O ne sum m e r I rem em ber that G era ld C h a ffin brough t a big sack o f vegetables and som etim es tw o b ig boys w hen he cam e to his piano lessons, and w c re a lly enjoyed the c o rn , beans, cabbage, squash, tom atoes, e lc. that he brought. H e declared they had p le n ty and to spare. I ’ ll never forget the huge box o f d e licio u s straw berries he once brough t. 1 saw in a catalog a p icture o f a hanging basket fu ll o f b e a u tifu l straw berries, and I thought how nice it w o u ld be ju st to go out on the porch and p ic k a fe w to put on cereal, and then 1 to ld m y s e lf there was no w a y it w o u ld tu rn out lik e the p icture. S h o rtly thereafter. 1 visite d a frie n d and on her back porch was a hanging basket o f striiw b e rrie s, e x a c tly as p ic ­ tured in the catalog. W e ll, 1 ordered the three plants and im m e d ia te ly tw o o f them d ied. T he th ird one fin a lly yie lded one little green and w h ite sirtiw h e rry lhat never ripened. W ould 1 never learn? I guess not. 1 read som ew ere about a w om an w h o set o u l tw o tom ato plants and had a ll the tom atoes she co u ld use. She had set them out in a box o f p o llin g s o il. H o w ca.sy, I th o u g h l. M y house has la ttice w o rk on cach end o f the porch and 1 hail a little bench ove r al the easl end o fih e p orch, w h ic h J placed against the la ttice. 1 bought a 20 lb. hag o f p o ttin g s o il and w ent do w n lo w hal is no w D avie Farm S crvicc, Inc. and asked tho price o f tom ato plants - 1 was to ld the price o f plants per dozen and on up. W hen I to ld the m an 1 w a n lcd tw o plun ts, I w o n ’ t try to describe Ihe lo ok on his facc. M aybe disgust is the rig h t w o rd . He said, “ W e ll, w a il a m in u te ." He w ent inside and som etim e later cam e out w itii a little b ro w n sack and said, “ H ere, la ke these," 1 thanked h im , and as 1 le fl he said, “ Y o u ’ ll have to w a ter th e m ," W hen 1 took them out o f the bag, they looked as dead as a n y ih in g could lo ok and I slarled lo th ro w theiri aw ay, but 1 d id n ’ t. 1 punched a hole in each end o f the bag o f p o llin g so il and put in the plains and w atered them good. T h e next m o rn in g , to m y su rp iise , they looked fin e. T h e y had com e back lo life . F or the next several w eeks, I re a lly gave those plants T L C . A ne ig h b o r brough t o v e r som e V ig o ro o r som ething lik e that to help. 1 had tw o bea u tifu l plants, bul did I ever have one tom ato? I d id n o l. The plants g o l sunshine u n til noon on sunny days. F riends offe re d m any reasons w h y 1 had no tom atoes, but I never re a lly kn e w w h y unless it was so I w o u ld n 't break tiiy rccord o f not being able to g ro w things. A frie n d set o u l som e tom a to plants in her b ackya rd, then v«ts s ic k fo r it long tim e. W hen she rem em ­ bered iftern, she found h e r back yard fu ll o f tom atoes, w ilh no help fro m her. O f course, there are exceptions to a ll rules. A t one lim e , I had 15 p re tty A fric a n vio le ts. I ’d been to ld you co u ld set out a le a f fro m one o f the plants and it w o u ld g ro w . B e lie ve il o r tio t, tsvo o r three o f m y plants cam c about lh at w ny. T he n 1 c a re fu lly planted another le a f in a pot. O ne year later, lh a t le a f looked e xa ctly lik e il d id the day I set it out. It had not d ied, b u l it hadn’ t changed one b it, so 1 opened the back d o o r and th re w it as far as 1 co u ld send it, pot and a ll. Just a fo o tn o te , 1 am no w the re cipient o f a nice sw eater guard. In last m o n th ’s c o lu m n . I said 1 c o u ld n ’t fin d one becau.sc 1 guessed they w ere o ul o f s tyle , w h ich w o u ld n 'l have bothered m e a b it. A I'ricnd sent me one and 1 re a lly appreciate it. W asn’t that a llio u g h ifu l th in g lo do? Killer In America Voting Is One Of Our Greatest Freedoms W ill C o r c o r a n WouUI you know what to do if you suddenly lost the feeling on one side o f you body or lost the a b ility to speak? W hen a person feels severe chest pain m ost people w ould suspect lhal they in ig h l be having a heart attack and know the im portance o f dia ling 9 1 1 to save th eir life , but w hal aboul when someone suddenly loses ihe feeling on one side o f their body or has sudden d ifric u lty spcaking'.> W ould you react w iih the same urgency? Fnr few er people know lh al lliese are iw o signs o f a stroke and require the same early treatm enl to save thoir life or lo prevent perm anent brain dam age. K illin g 150,000 A m ericans each year, stroke is the num ber three k ille r behind cancer and heart disease, in the next year 750,000 A m ericans w ill httvo n »trolce nnd tw o out o f every three w ill be le ft w llh paralysis o r perm anent brnin dnm nge; L ike heart attacks though, eurly treatm ent can suve a stroke v ic tim ’s life and prevent perm anent damage. It is. therefore, cn icia l lo bo aware o f the w arning signs in order 10 react q u ickly to receive potentially lil’e saving treat­ m ent. A stroke, o r “ brain attack," is caused by the loss o f circulation to parts o f the brain o r by bleeding in lo one’s head w hich can cause brain cells lo die. T his brain dam age can cause paralysis, m em ory lo.ss, lo.ss o f feeling, in a b ility to speak, com a, o r death. O f the tw o m nin types o f stroke, hem orrhagic, caused by bleeding in the brain, and ischem ic, caused by ihe loss o f circulation to the brain, eighty percent are i.schemic and po le n lia lly treatable if caught carly enough. One o f the most recent treatm ents proven lo be effective consists o f "clo t-busters." G iven intravenously (IV ), this m edica­ tion m ore properly know n as iP A , or tissue plasm inogen activator, is able to dissolve clots anyw heie in the body. In cases o f ischem ic .strokes caused by a clo t in the brain, adm inistration o f this m edication can dissolve the clo t and a llo w the blood flo w lo return lo the dying cells. To save the brain cells before perm anent damage has occurred, treulm enl must be slarled w ith in three hours o f sym ptom s. For lh al reason, oarly recognition o f the w arning signs is necessary. S urprisingly very few people are aware o f the w arning signs o f a stroke. Recent studies conducted in O hio and M ichigan showed lhal only 8-14% o f people could name three w arning signs o f a stroke and 30% could nol name one. Know ledge o f risk factors and w arning signs were poorest for those w ilh high blood pres­ sure, the e ld criy (75 years or older), sm okers, A frica n Am ericans, lliose w ilh poorer self-rated health, and those w ith loss education. U nfortunately, these groups were the most lik e ly lo have a stroke. Signs o f a stroke usually occur suddenly, C om m only encoun­ tered w arning signs include num bness or weakness in the arms, legs, and/or face and typ ica lly involve one side o fih e body. O ther signs include sudden confusion, d ifllc u lly speaking or understand­ ing, sudden d iffic u lty .seeing in one or bolh eyes, lo.ss o f coordina­ tion, iroubic w a lkin g , dizziness, or severe headache. W hen encounlering any ono o r com binalion o f these .symptoms il is necessary lo record the tim e that these sym ptom s slarled and seek m edical attention inim edialely. Sometim es these sym ptom s can com e and go. A n episode sucli as this is callcd a T IA , or transient ischem ic altack, iri w hich the blood supply to the brain is tem porarily decreased. A lthough il can seem as though the problem has resolved, a T IA can oflen laler become a stroke and a person suffering from a T IA should also call 911 and receive im niediate care. Despite the clol-buslers a b ility to treat an ongoing .stroke, studies have sliow n that only 40% o f patients com pletely reuirn to norm al. The best ireatineni rem ains prevention. Some risk factors such as age, race, fam ily hisiory, and sex cannot be changed, how ever there is m uch that can be done to reducc one’s risk, such as exercise ,con trolling high blood pressure, nol sm oking, avoid­ ing exce.ss fat, alcohol, and salt, controlling diabetes, .seeing a doctor tegtilarly, and treating heart ilisease and atrial fib rilla tio n (irregular heartbeat). Wiltiam /Г. Corcoran ix a secoiul year medical smdent Ш Wake Forest University School of Medicine. He recently completed a rotation Ш Hillsdale Family Practice with Dr. Fruni: Tolbert. To the editor: Friduy is Independence Day. H appy B irthday A m erica. We are privileged lo enjoy the greatest freedom s and the highest standard o f liv in g tiie hum an race has ever know n o r im agined. H o w lu cky we a ll are to liv e in A m erica. H ow sad it is that so many d on’t understand and appreciate w hut w e have and how frag ile il is. O ur nation was created by people w ilh a vision o f escaping tyr­ anny, oppression, and intolerance. T iie ir vision was to create a so­ cicty w here a ll people could liv e , w o rship, love and w o rk in a free, dem ocratic land where a ll citizens have the o pp ortunity to m axi­ m ize their potential. W e were given llie right to assem ble, to speak, to question, to c ritic iz e , and to select o u r leaders. / \ participatory govcrnm eni. A governm ent o f the people, fo r the people, by the people. O ur D em ocrnoy has never been and is nol now perl'ect - it hus m any flovvs untl fiicok'inahy'jerlau.s clinllengcs. Wo are threalehed every day. O u r cotSntry a n d 'o u r woWU contain rdllgioii.'!'nirtntld.«/,“ racists, hnlc-m ongers, m urderers, nbusers, thieves und a plethora o f other bud people. W o m a n G rate fu l F or A ssista n ce To the editor: I w unt lo p u b lic ly thunk an iinonynious gentlem an w ho slopped lo change m y tire on 1-40 M onday m orning, Jtme 23, w h ile on his w ay hom e aftor w o rking the night s h ifl fo r the D avie C ounly Res­ cue Squad. I had been parked along the side o f the road, hazard lights b lin k in g , liood up, fo r 45 m inutes w ith out the sign o f a high­ w ay patrol ear. 1 am very grateful I'or yo u r assistance. T lia n k you, w hoever you are. Judy M cG uire M ocksviile Carter Family Thankful To the editor: There’s som elhing about Donna that makes her feel she is no different than thousands o f people w ho are fig h lin g cancer. Her courage is in spirin g , and she had ralher be givin g tiian receiving. T here’s som elhing about Donna that brings out the best in Jeff, A s a toitm , they have brought out the best in fam ily, friends, com ­ m unity and beyond. D onna’s fitm ily and exlended fa m ily thanks you for till your lim e, talent, prayers, origination and m oney for this past weekend. To all the churches w h ich have kept Donna on ih e ir prayor list, and all the m any people w iio keep her in llie ir prayers, thank you. Advance Fire Departm ent and ladies, M ocks C hurch, m ay m any blessings bo returned lo you. Yes, there is som ething about Donna, and on her and J e ff’s be­ h a lf, thank you, Linda C arler Advance We are facing critica l and com plex issues o f p ollutio n, econom ­ ics, ethics, gun co ntrol, abortion, education, taxes, iiealth care, cen­ sorship, social security, m iuiral resources, im ernel access and con­ tro l, hom oland and border security, gender, race and sexual orienta­ tion issues. We suffer daily from polluters, pollsleis, pundits, and policy m ak­ ers. T liere are lo o m any people serving in o u r legislatures, courts and pulpits w ho believe tliat tliey know w h at’s beller fo r us, and our fam ilies, lliitn we do. M a intaining our dem ocracy is dilT ieult and dangerous. C ount­ less Ihousands o f brave men atul w om en from our m ilita ry , law enforcem ent, and pub lic safety agencies have ilie il defending our nalion and w ay o f life . U nfortunately, m any m ore w ill die, V oting is the cornerstone o f our D em ocracy, We are able lo cast a .secret ballot in a .sufc environm ent fo r the caiididate.s and issues o fo iirc h o lc e .'"'' ■■ ■ ■-¡■■,4'“ V''Thinic about Jt - no one will shootydu! chtvmeh yaur famllyi OtT burn dow n yoiM' house. You cun vole In a safe, com fortub/e, and secret m anner - and your choices w ill be honestly counted and hon­ estly reported. Il is an uwesoine system. B ravo Am erica. I w ish m ore people w o uld understand ancl appreciate the sig- nillcance o f this right. Freedom is n 'l free - il lakes w o rk, sacrifice, und participalion. I have visited m any I'oreign countries. The U nited Stales o f A m erica is ihe besl. D on’ l com plain. Be concerned. Be active. Be heard. H elp us make our coun lry better for all o f us. Study the is­ sues - lake a stand. Please vole. Defeal ignorance and apathy. Please vote. M any elections iutve been decided liy one vole. E very vole counts. Your vote w ill count. Have a happy, safe and free 4th o f July weekend. M ik e Ashe D irector, Durham C ouniy Board o f Elections iCdilor '.S' Ndle: Oayie Hom'd of iCIt'clions Direcior Магцтп Shew provided this lelter. Look q te o t йг ijour swiMsuit tkis summerl Beverly Hills Weiglit Loss & Wellnessttin liel|> yt)!! inch iuviiy tlic inchcs & help yow h>oU yttur Ucst >viih Hotly wnips & S|>n 'IKsitniciits to target your trcnihlc arc;u. Qill (336) 751-1423 loilayto sclicdiilc j’onr Hody wrap & l(Mc nn awragc of 10 - 15 lnclic.s iu jiist one (rcaimciu! 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They drove inlo Germany, pushing acro.s.s the Rhine River. The 7.17111 Tank Haiial- ion. hi.slorians wrote, wa.s a vital force in helping win Ihe war. When they gol honio. Freeman and Phelps found the .situalion wasn't rosy. Jobs were scarce, hul as Ihey did in ihe war. they survived. The reunions, such as the one held recently in Morganlon. helps Ihe men to renew the friendships of men who helped each olher stay alive. They are plan­ ning another one ne,':l year in Greensboro. "We figlit the war over... win il again and go I'lom there." riecman saiil. B ill P h e l p s a n d A r t h u r F r e e m a n t a l k a b o u t t h e i r w a r d a y s , h i s h o u s e . F r e e m a n ’s m e d a l s a r e d i s p l a y e d i n a s p e c i a l r o o m i n F O R T à L E I¥ IS WASumCTOii PATTON S SPEARHEADERS T h e m e n h a v e s p e c i a l l i c e n s e p l a t e s t o c o m m e m o r a t e t h e 7 3 7 t h T a n k B a t t a l i o n . July 4th E vents A b ound In D avie C cintlnuud I'n iin I’ligc 1 " I'll fo lks ill D avic C ounty and K ow an C m m ly and a n y­ where else, the Tow n o f C o o l­ eem ee w e lcom es you. B rin g yourdeeiirated entry lo r our pa­ rade and jo in our July 4lh I'es- liv itie s as we celebrate tlie good ole (lays in C o olee m ee ." she said. • I'a nninglo n Baptist Church on F arm iiiglon Koad w ill host a 4 th o f J u ly ce le b ra tio n w iih games, fond and fun from 2■^) p.m. • O ld lim e y gam es, foo d , m usic and fire w o rks w ill lake place in K ich I’ark. M ocksville. iicgin ning at (v..1()p.m. A lthough all events are free, there is a S.S parking charge al Ihc park. Resi- deiils ean park al the Mroek and w alk 10 ihe park to lielp a lle v i­ ate a parking shortage there, said Kecreation D ire cto r M ike G ar­ ner. The IJavie Youth C o u n cil w ill coordinate old-fashioned gam es such as th re e -le g g e d races am i balloon losses. There w ill be an air castle for children, and the W oodm en ol the W orld w ill have free Am erican Hags for all children. The T h ird G eneration Band w ill play a variety o f nuisie in ­ cluding heach and top -Kl songs starling al 7:30 p.m . A lte r a fire ­ w orks show at У:.1(1. the band w ill c<intinue to play u n lil aboiu 11 p.m. B ring lasvn chairs anil blan­ kets for sittin g on the hall Held. Wetmore F arms W OODLEAF Available Now Homegrown Tomatoes Local Squash & Cucum bers. Zucchini, Cantaloupe, Watermelon and Other Produce As It Becomes Available Open Monday-Saturday 8:00 am-6:00 pm Closed on Sundays From Mocksvlllo take 601 South to 801 Intersection, turn right at light 4 miles to caution light In Woodleal, Follow signs la farm, 704-278-2028 Preliminary Economic Report Reveals That Davie At Crossroads C o n llm ie d l<'i'om Page I coum y." In the survey, businesses ranked good econom ic health, sirong econom ic grow th. K-12 education, good healthcare and Ihe business clim ate as the most im portant factors when looking at an area. Residents concerns were a lo w crim e rate, K -12 educalion, a good fa m ily environm ent, and good liealtlieare. The cost o f liv in g ami effec­ tive governm eni leaderstiip tied fo r fifth place am ong residents. W hen it came to criteria lhal m ake a county succe.ssful. husi- nes.ses ranked fa m ily enviro n­ m ent. lo w crim e , good value housing. K -12 education and the c lim a te as the top co n sid e r­ ations. M any o f those same criteria w e re lis te d by re sid e n ts, a l­ though the order o f im portance d iffe re d ; fa m ily enviro nm e nt, K -1 2 education, lo w crim e, c li­ m ate and d rivin g tim e lo busi­ ness and vacation locations. Businesses and in d ivid u a ls shared som e o f the same con­ ce rn s a b o u l h o w ih e co u n ly could be im proved. B oth ranked u n ive rsity ac­ cess and being a lo ca tio n fo r high technology a c tiv ity in the top five im provem ents needed. Businesses also said lh a t re­ search and d e v e lo p m e n l re­ sources are ruit present, wanted increased enterlainm ent and rec­ rea tio n p o s s ib ilitie s , and had concerns aboul Ihe im age o f the coun ly as a place lo do business. In ilivid u a ls wanted iniprove- nicnts w hen II cam e to m ore h ig h p a y in g jo b s , m o re jo b a va ila b ility and career advance­ m ent opportunities. Based on the data, D a vie C o unty is facing an id e n tity c ri­ sis: is it a suburban or a busi­ ness location. "T h e county needs lo decide this rig h t aw ay," said H ollow ay. "W u 'rc tiouriiig a lo l about this on holh sides o f llie table. People are saying we d o n ’l m in d the com m ute, this is where w c want to stay. B ut. we need m ore jobs here. "Y o u r re s id e n ts ure e.\- ire m e ly p o s itiv e . T h e re 's an a m a /in g d iffe re n c e betw een D avie and the other counties in our sludy. N o rn iid ly when you go in to a county w here there have been so m any jo b losses, there's a negative perception,” A cco rding lo M ollow ay, lhat isn’t the ca.se here. She .sees opportunities to in ­ crease entrepreneurship, if some im p ro ve m e n ts ure m ade. A c ­ cording lo the i'eedback she re­ ceived. people are saying "slo p fo cu sin g on g ia n i em p lo ye rs here, and le t’s start supporting Ihe sm all and m edium g u ys." Professional services lo o k like they w ill be good here: design, m edical, plastics. O ne o fth e negatives thal the counly laces is Ihe labor pool, or residents age 18-65, Lo n g-term , the coun ly could be in trouble. H o llo w ay said. "O ne i.ssue is the aging popu­ lation is a threatening trend, just becau.se. as you said earlier, as lhat percentage o f la bor force shrinks, long-term , the county is g o in g to have real problem s. R etired people w ho reipiire a lol o f services from the county arc costly to m ainlain. Y our m anu- racturing sector is laying o ff a lo t o f workers, T w enty-tw o per­ ce n t o f y o u r w o rke rs are in m anufacluring; the US average is 12-1.1 perceni. A s tho.se jo bs are being laid o ff, those people are going into retail and the ser­ vice sector and those jo b s can pay us m uch us $10,000 less. T he tax base w ill deteriorate ove r tim e ," "M a n u fa c lu rin g Is le aving the country faster than we can replace it,” said Bralley, “ W hat aro w e g o in g to do to ereule w ealth in Ihis country? T h a t’s what w e ’re faced w ith now .” O ther issues she sees based on the feedback received arc a la c k o f h o u sin g o p tio n s fo r y o u n g e r p ro fe s s io n iils w h o m ig h l not want to live in a house yel. bul w ould prefer an apart­ m ent or other m u lti-fa m ily hous­ ing. a lack o f retail choice and a lack o f entertainm ent opportu­ nities. Said one survey respon­ dent, “ I w ish I could buy m y shoes and clothes al someplace other than W al-M art.’’ The consultants w ill be back in the area Aug. 11-I.S al w hich p oint they w ill target new indus­ trie s that m ig h t fit in D a vie C oim ty. do some benchm arking againsl sim ilar com m unities and hold a m arketing workshop for people to brainstorm olher ways lo m arkel ihe county. Several told H o llo w ay thal Ihe sludy needed lo look al the eastern vs, western parts o f the co im ty and the perceptions lhat go along w ilh ihe geographical differences. One audience m em ­ ber pointed to the grow th in east- ern D a v ie and sa id , “ T ho se people, when they go lo shop, they go lo W inslon-S alem and Ihey go to Clem m ons, I'm nol sure w c can ever change that. You suy there’s great opportu­ n ity fo r re ta il g ro w th in the co u n ly -seat, but we need to look al h o w m uch ihose fo lks w ill actually use it,” O nce the survey is com plete, D avic C ounty m ay be uble to gel federal fun d in g fo r Infrastruc­ ture proje cls lhat w o u ld bring additional revenue to the counly. T h is is a federal g ove rnm ent sp o n s o re d p ro je c t, said H o llo w a y. "T h e E D A has a lot o f fund­ ing available fo r Infra.structure projects. T he y have m oney lo fund projecls th ill are critica l for econom ic developm ent. O u r jo b is to fin d the big projects thal E D A can fund and point them o u t." H t t r r is P o a ^ & Supplies Cteanlng • Chemicals • Installation Opening & Closing • Vln)l Uner ReplacenKnl 'Готгиу I liiiTi.s/Ow riorOO Years Bxp. 277 Plciisiim Ai.’rc Dr.. MiK’ksvillc Home (336) 284-4817 Business |336)90M 027 i Phase II H air Design&M ore f/oui Offering: Pedicures & fa c io is B f.a u t i C o n t r o l , C o n s u l t a n t ^35/month - Unlimited Visits*3 Tanning on Ji^sday & Wednesday 1300 Yadkinville Road • Mocksville • 751-6122 D istrict C ourt DAVIK COUNTY RN'TKRPUI.SK UKCOKD, Thursdii.v, ,hily 3.200.1 - 5 Ihe lolldw iii}: eiise.s were itjs- pi'stil 111' in Davic DlMrrcl Courl on ■linic 12. 1’rcsiitin g was Juitgc Saiuiici A. Ciilhey. t’roseculiag were Weiuly Terry ami Kevin Heiile, us- sislnnt DAs. - Joili Allen, simple worthless cheek, (li.saiis.scd per civil settle- meiii. - I’hillip Angell, nidiiii! and abcl- ling impuired driving, dismissed per plea: injury lo personal properly, senlenced lo <l.‘i days in jn il, .sus- peniled one yenr, S.SO, cost, $568,81 restitution, stuy uwiiy I'roni victim ; Imrassing phone calls, ilisinis.sed per plea; inisdcniennor probation vlolii- tion oul of counly; .sentenced lo 12 m ontlis in ja il, m odirieil to six nuinlhs Intensive probation, ex- leniled one year, - Shawn Black, exceeding sufe speed, dismissed per civil settle­ ment, - KIchard Blackmon, interfering emergency com nianicaiion, dis­ missed per plea; resisting n pablic officer, .$.‘50, cosl. - Tammy Blackmon, commu­ nicating threuts, m ilking unneces­ sary imibulance rei|uest, interfering emergency conimim icatlon, und re­ sisting a public olTicer. dismfssed per luck o f competence lo sland trial. - Matthew Burchelle, speeding ‘J2 in a 70. reduced lo 79 in a 70. S.St). cost; I'ailure lo wear seal hell, reckless driving, anil follow ing loo clii.sely, dismissed per plea. - Erie Curly, littering not more than L'l pounds and inuuilhorlzed use o f» boat rump, $11)0. cost. - Ronald C hurch Jr.. sim ple worthless cheek, dismis.sed per civil selllemenl. - Gary Clendcnin. assault on a female, dismissed ut rei|uest of pros­ ecuting witness. - Joshua Coker, no operator’s license, dismissed per correclion; possession o f drug p«ropl\en\«lin, senlenced lo .10 days in ja il, sus­ pended one year, $101), cosl, pos­ sess no drugs, destroy evidence, - James Condrey, failure lo se­ cure pu.ssenger under Ifi, dismis.sed per plea; driving w ilh license re­ voked. prayer for judgment contin­ ued on cost, - Jammy Dancy, extradition/fu­ gitive other .state und improper puss- ^ Ing. dismissed per m ilitury pick up, - Reglnutd Diirr. driving w ith li­ cense revoked, reduced to no • opornlar'il Itcenso. pruyor for Judgo- menl conlinued on cd.st, ' - Curl Doby, school attendance law violalion, dismissed per com­ pliance, - Juson Diincun, domestic vio­ lence protective order violution, dis­ missed per rei|uest o f victim . - Michelle Garciii-Fell, simple worthless check, dismissed per civil selllemcnt. - Muluchi Gentry, allempted lar­ ceny, dismissed per plea; nnsde- nieunor lurccny, prayer for judge­ ment continued on cosl. - Randy Oohtite, driving with liccnse revoked und expired inspec­ tion slicker, dismissed per correc­ tion, - Roxnnn Innuui, aiding and ubetting driving w ilh license re­ voked und operiiling vcliicle with no insurance, dismissed. -Trum pus Keen, attempted liir- ceny, senlenced to .10 duys in juil, su.spendcd one year, $ 100, cosl, not to go to Dollie's Murket. - Erik Kenyon, speeding 80 in ii 70, pruyer for judgement conlinued on cost; fuilure lo weur driver’s sent belt, dismissed per pleu, - Coy Keziuh, m isdem eiinor possession o f schedule V I eon- Irolled subslance, senlenced lo 15 duys in ju il, suspended one yeur, posseiis no drugs, destroy evidence, $1.10 altorney fee, $.50. cost; pos­ session o f drug puruphernuliu. dis­ missed per plea; misdemeunor lar­ ceny, dismissed per civil selllemenl. - Pamela Llneherry, reckless driving wanton disregurd, reduced lo exceeding sufe speed, $10, cost, nltorney fees. -J u lie Lookubill. simple worth­ less check, dism issed per c iv il selllemenl. - Dnniel Love, currying'« con- ceuled weapon, dismissed per pleu, destroy weupon; misdemeunor pos­ session o f schedule V I controlled substiince, sentenced lo 10 days in juil, suspended one yeur, $50, cost; possession o f drug puruphernuliu, dismissed per pleu. - Dale Mabry, speeding 8.1 in u 70, reduccd lo 74 in a 70, $ 11), cosl. - Rondu McCrue, speeding 90 in a 70, reduced lo 79 in a 70, $25, cost. - Danny M iller, injury to per­ sonul property, dismissed per fu il­ ure of prosecuting wiiness to appeur. - Michuel M orris, po.s.session o f drug pariiphernaliu und m isde­ meunor possession of schedule VI controlled subslunce, sentenced lo .10 days in juiksuspeiuled one yeur, SKIO, cost, possess no drugs, de­ stroy evidence, - Josepli Moses, communicuting threuts, dismissed. - W illin m M unily, worthless check on closed account, dismissed per correction, - John Myers, notice o f hearing on unswpervised probation, sen­ tenced to |6 days In Juil, .credit for 16 duys sciVcd. • ' Am y O irctll mtsdcmcnrior pro- button violution oat o f coumy. sen­ lenced to 45 duys in juil. credil for 42 days served. - Duvid O rsillo, ullenipled lur- ceny and misdemeunor larceny, dis­ missed. - Richard I'ursons. speeding 89 in u 65. reduced lo 74 in u 65. $ 10, cosl; driving wilh license revoked, dismissed per correclion; speeding 7 1 in u 55, dismissed per pleu; driv­ ing w ilh license revoked, pruyer for judgement continued on cost. - Am undii P h illip s, unsafe movement, reduced lo improper ei|iiipment. cost. - Manuel Pleytez. aiding und abetting im puired d riv in g , dis­ ndssed. - Terry Polls, while ligin reur- drive forwurd. pmyer for judgement continued on cosl; open conluiner afler consuming ulcohol, reduced lo open conluiner in pussenger ureu. - Patrick Priddy. possession of open contuiner/consuming ulcohol in pussenger ureu und possession of fortified wine/ll(|uor/mult beverage under 21. dismissed. - Robert Riese, school utten- dunce luw violution,' pruyer for judgement continued on cost, child must lie in school und utlend every duy. - M Iclm el Rolierlson. sim ple worthless check, dismissed per civil .settlement. -C hristie Russell, simple worlli- less check, dism issed per c iv il .selllemenl. - Luleshu Smith, speeding 70 in n 55, reduced to improper cijiiip- mcnl. SIO, cost; domestic erimtnul trespussing und com nuinicuting threuts. senlenced lo45 days in juil. suspended two yeurs. SlOO, cost, stuy uway from victims. - Kristen Tiirm un. D W I. sen­ tenced lo 60 duys in juil. suspended two yeurs. lie employed. $ 101), cosl, •s'urreiuler license, no to operale motor vehicle until licensed by De­ purlmeni o f M olor Vehicles, sub- stunce ubusc ussessment, 24 hours comm unily service: possession of marijuunu up lo one und linlf ounces und possession of drug purapherim- liu, dismissed per pleu. - Vickie Wuller, possession of open container/consuming alcohol in passenger ureu, no registrulion curd, operuling vchicle w illi no in­ surance. and civil revocation driv­ ers license, dismissed per plea; DW I, sentenced lo 60 duys in juil, suspended three years, $100, cosl, surrender licensc, nol lo operale motor vehicle until licensed by De­ partment o f M olor Vehicles, sub­ slunce abuse ussessment. 24 hours conununily .service, fee. $455 atlor­ ney fee. $50 fee; simple worthless checks, dismissed per pleu; felony larceny, reduced to misdemeanor lurccny. senlenced to45 days in jail, suspended Ihrce yeurs. Slot), cosl, puy reslilulion. - Daniel Wulton, driving w ith liccnse revoked, sentenced to .10 days in ja il, suspcmlcd one yeur, $150, cost, nol operute m otor ve­ hicle unlil licensed hy Depurtnient of M otor Vehicles, $195 utlorney fee. - Lurry W hite, speeding 78 in u 55. reduced lo exceeding sufe speed, pruyer for judgcmem contin­ ued on cost. - Troy W illard, misdemeimor lurccny. reduccd lo shoplifling. sen­ tenced to 15 duys in juil. suspended one year. SIDI). cosl. not to go uboul W ulMurl. - Duvid W illiard. driving w iili licensc revoked, .senlenced to ,10 duys in ja il, snspetulcd one year. $21)0. cosl, not operale motor vc­ hicle until licensed by tJeparlmem of M otor Vehicles, possess no drugs, $1.10 utlorney fee, $50 fee: misdemeunor possession o f sched­ ule V t controlled swbstunee and possession o f drug p;u'aphernalia, dismissed per pleu. - Uryun W im lsor, D W I, SCII- tencod (o 6(1 days ii\ juil. suspended llircc years, be employed. SKK). cosi, surremler liceii.se, not operate molor vchicle until licen.sed by De- purlitieiU oC M otor Vehicles, 24 Iiours com m unily service, Гее. sub­ stance abuse as.sessmeni: unsealed wine/li(|Uor in passenger area, dis­ missed per plea. - Cassandra Zack. no operator’s licen.se. disnii.ssed per correclion. ~ Uicky Ì lendri.N. speeding XO in tl 55, reduced Ui 64 in a 55. cosl. - Michael Kiccardi. speeding 84 in a 70. rcduccd to inipropercijuip- meni. SIO. cosl. - Bol>liy Uay. speeding 98 in a 70. driving w ith license revoked, and open conlainer afler consum­ ing alcohol, dismissed per plea: D W i. senlenced lo 24 montlis in jail, suspended three years, be em­ ployed. .S500, c(»sl, surrender li­ cense. not {»perate m olor vehicle until licensed by Department ol M olor Vehicles, subslance abuse assessment, M) days active in jail, crcdit Cor .15 days served. .Sl.lO al­ torney fee. Knllcd To Appear - M icliacl Anderson, felony lar­ ceny. -T im o tliy Eccles. driving wilh license revoked and operating ve­ hicle with no insurance. - Christopher Foster, assault on a Vemale. - Meredith Howell, assaull. ~ Mrandon Price, failure to slop forsiopsign/flashing red lighl. - Koberl Sloan, worthles.s check. “ David .Siraney. simple worth­ less clicck and assaull on a female. Don't Get Burned! You can be fined up to $10,000 for illegal open burning in N.C, Smoke from open burning can cause jcrlous health problems on« polliiw the air, Thai's why the state regulates open burning. Only leaves, branches or other plant growth can he burned. •Gnrbngo, pnpcr nnd cardboard •Tires and other rubber products • Building materials, including lumber •W ire, plastlis and synthcUc materials •Asphalt shingles and heavy oils A i lagZC— •Paints, household chemicals and agricultural products Homeowners can burn yard trimmings - excluding log’s and slumps - if U's allowed under local ordinances, no public pickup Is available and it doesn't cause a public nuisance. Other allowable burning Includes campfires, outdoor barbecues and bonfires for festive occasions. Landovmeni »Iso сап open bum vogetatiori to clear land or rightS'Of* way» provided that: • Prevailing winds arc away from buIU up areas and road« • Fires are at least 1,000 feet away from occupied buildings • Burning is done between 8 a.m. und 6 p.m. R«mem{!«r, bum permits {%iued by iA* S.C, DMilon o/Fortit Rttouretf, its agente or any healgovtminent tlo not txcute a perton from following thtu ttate airtiualUy ruUt, For more infonnation, coiitoct: Winslon*Salom Rogional Offico Division ot AlrQualllv N.C. Oopartmont ol Environment and Natural Resources Phono: (336) 771-4600 (This ad paid for by a violator ol Itio opon burning law.) F o r m e r D i s t r i c t C o u r t Ju d g e MARK S. CULLER is pleased to announce that he is now ai'ailtible lo represent clients in tlw Davie Conniy Courts and lhat he has opened an office far ihe practice of law M A R K S . 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L a y m o n , Optmneuist lltrmiulii Quay Sluip. Cntr., Ailvante • 940^201S 6 • DAVIE COUNTY ENTKRPRISE RF.CORD. July 3.2(H)3 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 3,2003 - 7 fl C e l e b r a t i n g T h e A c e V i l l a g e H a r d w a r e H w y 1 5 8 , H illsdale 3 3 6 - 9 9 8 - 1 9 8 7 O p e n 8 am - 1 p m B B & T 119 G a ith e r S t., M ocksville 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 5 9 5 1 1109 Y ad k in v ille R d „ M ocksville 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 5 9 5 6 C lo s e d J u ly 4 lh B a n k o f t h e C a r o l i n a s 1 35 B o x w o o d V illag e D rive, M ocksville 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 5 7 5 5 3 5 3 H w y 8 01 S ., A d v a n c e 9 9 8 - 1 0 0 3 M e m b e r F D IC C lo s e d J u ly 4 lh B I L o 7 9 6 V alley R d ,, M ocksville 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 1 4 9 9 O p e n J u ly 4 , 6 am - 12 M idnlghl B it s o f B r a s s 121 N . M a in S t., M ocksville 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 3 4 1 8 C lo s e d J u ly 4 lh B e n F r a n l< iin W illow O a k s S h o p p in g C e nter 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 5 4 8 8 O p e n Ju ly 4 lh 1 0 a m - 6 p m B u c k s P iz z a 1374 Hw y, 6 0 1 S „ M ocksville 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 0 4 0 9 C lo s e d J u ly 4 lh C a u d e l l L u m b e r C o . 1 62 S h e e k S t„ M ocksville 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 2 1 6 7 C lo s e d J u ly 4 I h S S Ih C e n t r a l C a r o l i n a B a n k & T r u s t M ocksv ille L o catio n s 1 48 W a le r S treet 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 5 9 3 6 8 8 0 Y ad k in v ille R o a d 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 6 2 6 1 A d v a n c e L o c a lio n 5361 U .S . H w y 1 5 8 , A d v a n c e 3 3 6 - 9 4 0 - 2 4 2 0 C o o le e m e e L o catio n C o o le e m e e S h o p p in g C e n le r 3 3 6 - 2 8 4 - 2 5 4 2 M e m b e r F D IC C lo s e d J u ly 4 lh C o u n t e r p o i n t M u s i c 5 0 C ou rt S q „ M ocksville 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 9 3 9 0 C lo s e d Ju ly 4 th C o u r t s l d e S p o r t s 157 N . M a in S lre e t, M ocksville 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 4 7 0 0 C lo s e d J u ly 4 th & 5th D a ir y Q u e e n * 5 2 8 6 H w y 1 5 8 , A d v a n c e 3 3 6 - 9 4 0 - 2 4 3 8 O p e n J u ly 4 lh & 5th 10:30a.m ,-11 p ,m , D a v ie C o u n t y S o l i & W a t e r C o u n ty O K ice B u ild in g , M ocksville 3 36 - 7 51 - 5 01 1 C lo s e d Ju ly 4 lh D a v l e C o u n t y E n t e r p r i s e - R e c o r d 1 7 1 S M a in S t., M ocksville 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 2 1 2 9 C lo s e d Ju ly 4 lh P a t r i o t D r e a m A m e r i c a , t h e B e a u t i f u l О beamil'ul for spucious skies. For amber waves of grain, For purple mountain majesties Above the fruited plain! America! America! Gorl shed His grace on thee, And crown thy good with brotherhood From sea lo shinhig sea. О beautiful for pilgrim feet Whose stern, impassioned stress A thoroughfare for freedom beat Across the wilderness! America! America! God mend thine every flaw, Confirm thy soul in self-control. Thy liberty in law! О beautiful for heroes proved , In liberating strife, Who more than self their countiy loved And mercy more than life! America! America! May God thy gold refine. Till ali succe.ss be nobleness, ' ‘ And ev’ry gain divine. О beautiful for patriot dream Tliat sees, beyond the years, Thine alabaster cities gleam— Undimmed by human tears! America! America! God shed His grace on thee. And crown thy good with brotherhood From sea to shining sea. Katherine Lee Bates \ America, The Beautiful was . ; lïi writteri bv Katherine'tee Bathes in. and*was Professor of English Literature at Wellesley College - foV many years. She died March 28. 1929. Tlie initial poem was revised to its . ; present version in 1904. Although 'Sung to a variety, of music it is rnow almost exclusively sung to Samuel Ar Ward’s MaternaM is' •' ^regarded a.s tlie most widely sung ’ and most beloved hymn o f - ’! — Katherine Lee Bates '^ ’pa'triotism written in Uiis countiy.- . 1 f G r a h a m F u n e r a l H o m e 6 3 5 W ilk e s b o ro S t., M ocksv ille 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 1 1 0 0 H a v e a H a p p y & S a fe 4 th o l Ju ly L y n n e H i c k s , A t t o r n e y 1 24 W e s t D e p o t S t., M oc ksv ille 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 3 3 1 2 C lo s e d Ju ly 4 th H o r n ’s E x p r e s s # 1 & # 2 2 6 6 8 S a lis b u ry S t., M oc ksv ille 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 7 6 7 6 1441 Hw y. 601 S ., M o c ksv ille 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 5 7 8 9 O p e n R e g u la r H o u rs H o r n 's T r u c k P l a z a H w y 601 & 1-40, M o c k sv ille 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 3 8 1 5 O p e n R e g u la r H o u rs H o w a r d R e a l t y 3 3 0 S . S a lis b u ry S t., M ocksv ille 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 3 5 3 8 C lo s e d Ju ly 4 th K e t c h l e C r e e k B a k e r y 8 4 4 V alley R o a d , M ocksville 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 9 1 4 7 C lo s e d J u ly 4 lh & 5 1 h L a k e M y e r s R V R e s o r t U S 6 4 W e s l, M oc ksv ille 3 3 6 - 4 9 2 - 7 7 3 6 O p e n J u ly 4 th M ille r 's D i n e r R e s t a u r a n t , I n c . 7 1 0 W ilk e s b o ro S l„ M ocksville 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 2 6 2 1 O p e n Ju ly 4 th M o c k s v i l l e A u t o m o t i v 6 ^ ^ T !i . 8 8 4 s. M a in S l., M ocksv ille 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 2 9 4 4 C lo s e d J u ly 4 lh & 5 th M o c k s v i l l e B u i l d e r s S u p p l y 8 1 4 S . M a in S tre e t, M ocksv ille 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 5 9 1 5 C lo s e d J u ly 4 th M o c k s v i l l e T ir e & A u t o m o t i v e 9 6 2 Y ad k in v ille R d ., M o c ksv ille 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 6 1 1 5 C lo s e d J u ly 4 1 h & 5 lh P h i l c a r A u t o m o t i v e 1 6 2 8 H w y. 601 S ., M oc ksv ille ...................3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 1 8 0 0 C lo s e d J u ly 4 lh D a v le F a m i l y Y M C A E n e r g y U n i t e d T h e P h o n e P l a c e2 1 5 C e m e te ry S tre e t, M ocksville 3 1 7 S a n lo r d A v e ., M oc ksvliie 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - Y M C A 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 2 1 3 6 121 D e p o t S tre e t, M oc ksville C lo s e d J u ly 4 th C lo se d Ju ly 4th 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 2 6 2 6 C re w o n call lor e m e rg e n c ie s C lo s e d Ju ly 4 lh & 5 th D a v l e M e d i c a l E q u i p m e n t T h e r m a l T e c h n o l o g y9 5 9 S alisb u ry R d „ M ocksville F o r m a c A u t o m o t i v e , I n c . 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 4 2 8 8 1 48 4 U S H w y. 64 W e s t, M ocksville 1 80 G r e e n g r a s s R d , M oc ksville C lo se d J u ly 4th 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 3 3 7 2 3 3 6 - 2 84 - 2 88 1 C lo s e d Ju ly 4 lh C lo s e d J u ly 4 lh D a v i e S u p p l y F o s t e r D r u g C o .1 46 9 N , M ain S t., M ocksville V e n e z ia 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 2 8 5 9 4 9 5 V alley R d ., M ocksville 5 2 7 9 U S H w y 158, H illsd ale C lo s e d Ju ly 4 th & 5 th 3 36 - 7 51 - 2 14 1 3 3 6 - 9 4 0 - 6 7 8 7 O p e n Ju ly 4 lh , 9 am - 4 p m O p e n J u ly 4 th D a v ie T r a c t o r 102 9 S alisb u ry R o a d , M ocksville F o s t e r 's J e w e l e r s W a l- M a r t 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 5 9 6 9 171 N . M ain S I., M ocksville Y adkinville R d ., M ocksville C lo s e d Ju ly 4 th & 5 th 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 2 7 3 7 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 1 2 6 6 C lo s e d Ju ly 4 th H a p p y 41h of Ju ly E a t o n F u n e r a l S e r v i c e , In c , 3 2 5 N. M ain S t., M oc ksville F u ll e r A r c h i t e c t u r a l W e l c h F u n e r a l H o m e 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 2 1 4 8 6 8 C o u rt S q u a re , M ocksville 5 5 6 S . M ain S t., M oc ksville H a v e a H a p p y & S a le 4 th 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 0 4 0 0 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - ^ 7 2 5 C lo s e d Ju ly 4 th H a p p y 4 th o l Ju ly H ave a Safe and H appy J uly 4th ! * I f фтт Ё Ф Ф' • 4~.i f • « « • # 4 t « 4 • “ m . i Ч . л # , г*-= i 4.« •> « и . 4 т й я - DAVIK COUNTV KNTKRPRISK RKCORD, I'liiirsdii.v, .luly 3, 20()3 P ublic R ecords S h e r i f f ’s D e p a r t m e n t The fiillo\vii»g incideiils were TCporietJ lo ihe D;ivie Sherifi *s Dcpl. - On June 22 Tony Chiinihers reportcil a bhick bag containing jew- clr>‘ inu! money was rcnuweil i'rom a parkin g lo i at Parniington Dragway. M ocksville. ~ Jim m y M organ reported speakers were removed from a hom e on M cC ulloug h Road. M ocksville nn June 2^.- On June 23 Tracy Lyons re* A r r e s t s porletl a cull pliutie was rcniovctl rrcini a business nn D.S, (il)l Smilli, M ocksvillc. - Susan Myers rcporlcd nicdica- liun wns removcil irom a resilience on Shcfrielil Roail. M ocksville on June 2.1. - On June 2.1 Ricluird Moses reporled guns, lelevisions, viileo games, VCR. ilirl bike, ami posriiole tiigger were removed I'rom a resi­ dence on Fred Lanier Road. Mocks­ ville. - Bobby Joe Hedrick Jr. reported guns, leather coats, and money was removed from a home on N.C. 801 North. M ocksville on June 23. - On June 2.‘i Tamara Rosenian reporled u vehicle was taken w ith­ out perm ission from a residence near Dendmon Road. - Brenda Wells reported a ga­ rage door was damaged al a loca­ lion on Davie Farms Trail, M ocks­ ville on June 2,‘i. - On June 26 Jonathan I’earcy of Horn's Truck Stop, U.S. 601 North, M ocksvillc reported gas was re- nmvcd wilhout pay al Ihe business. - D a rry l S locklon reported wheels were removed from u home on Junction Roud, M ocksvillc on June 27. - On June 27 Tonyn Pruler re­ ported u breaking und entering al ii residence on Main Church Road, M ocksville, - Debbie Frisby reported land­ scape lights were rentovcd imd some damaged al a home on Ralledge Road, M ocksvillc on June 28. - On June 28 John Sm ilh re­ porled a mailbox was damaged al a home on Paso Lnne, M ocksville. - Randy Greene reported June 28 a ja r o f money was tuken from a home on Lancelot Ln., M ocksvillc. - On June 28 Del W elch rc- portcil six goals were killed on Rock House Road. M ocksvillc. - Barbara Thornton reported a mailbox was ilaniagcd on Hickory Drive, M ocksville on June 29, - On June 29 Benjamin Stocker reporled n CD player was removed from i\ vchicle at ii residence on Dccr Run Drive, Mock.sville. - Ricky .Sparks reporled a m ail­ box was damaged on Sain Road, M ocksvillc on June 29, The Duvie County Sheriffs De­ partment made the following arrests: - Robin Thomas Bares Jr., 20. of 169 Hickory Sircel, Cooleemee was arresled June 2.1 for communicating threats and injury to [»ersonal prop­ erly. Trial dale; July 17. - Tim othy John Nicholson, 2ft. o f 20!i County Liitc Roud, Humiimy was arresled June 24 for simple as­ sault. Trial date; July 2.1 in Iredell County. - Carson Lewis Jr., 50, o f 260 Rulph Rutledge Roud, M ocksville was arrested June 2,‘i for violating release order and domestic criminal Irespassing, Trial dale: July 24, -C e d ric Hennan Jones, .I.S. of 1.191'airfield Road, M ocksville was arrested June 2.S for child supporl. Trial dule; July I . - Thomasina Jones. .10. o f 1.19 Fairfield Road, M ocksville was ar­ resled June 26 for sccond degree Irespassing, Trial dale: July .1, - Bobby Randal Modge.s, S.S, of lO M N.C. «01 Norlh, Advancc was arrested June 26 for driving with license revoked. Triul dule; July 24. - Ricky Dale McCrary, 2.1, of 178 W all Sired, Cooleemee wus arrested June 26 for domestic vio­ lence proleclivc order violalion. Trial dale; July 24. - Chrislopher Adam Taylor. 2.1, o f Cleveland was arresled June 26 for utlcmpted larceny. Trial date; Aug. 7. - Shannon Lamont Redmond. 22. r f .126 Counly Line Road, Har­ mony was arrested June 26 for pos­ session o f marijuana and po.ssession o f paruphernalia. Trial dale; July .1, - Jimmy Thomas Russell. 29, of 82.1 Howardtown Roud, M ocksville was arrested June 26 for driving wilh license revoked, Trinl dale; July 24, - M clunic Lynn Turner, .19, of .104 Deadmon Road, M ocksvillc was arrested June 26 for posses.sion of marijuana und possession o f drug paraphernalia. Trial dale; July 24. - Richard Lewis Turner, .18, of .104 Deadmon Roud. Mocksville was arresled June 26 for possession of niarijuuna und possession o f drug paraphernalia. Trial dale; July 24. - John Chris I’aulos, .‘14. o f 640 CenterOrove Church Roud, Mocks- villc was urrcsled June 26 for DW I. Triul dale: Aug. 1. - George Washington Baynham 111, 35, o f 126 Sunsel Drive, Mocks­ ville was arrested June 26 for simple assault. Triul date: July 24. - Elizabelh May Moses, 27, of 126 Sunsel Drive, Mock.svillc was arrested June 26 for domestic crim i­ nal Irespassing. Trial dale: July 24. - A n th o n y Dew uyne M cClelland, 34, of 307 Grimiulu Drive, Advance was arresled June 27 for driving wilh licensc revoked, no registration, and expired inspec­ lion. Trial date; Aug, I, - Ann Murie Masters, 20, o f 138 Butterfly H ill Trial, Mock.sville was an-esled June 27 for sccond degree Irespassing, T rial dale; July 14 in Guilford Counly. - Jeffrey Alun Boys, 36, no ad- drc.ss listed, wus arresled June 27 for possession of drug putaphcrna- lia, obslnicling, and delaying an of­ ficer. Trial dale; July 10. - Kim berly Bridges Durhum,40, o f 170 Lagle Lune, M ocksvillc wus arrested June 27 for I'ailure lo ap­ pear, Trial date; July 15.- W illium M ilchell Bullard. 20. of 138 Butterfly H ill Trail, M ocks­ ville wus arre.slcd June 27 for scc­ ond degree trespassing. Trial date: July 14 in G uilford Counly. - Cyrano Alll.son, 31, o f 21.S Dalton Road, M ocksvillc was ar­ resled June 27 for unauthorized use o f u m olor vehicle and failure lo uppeur. Triul daw; July 17 in Union County. - Christopher Todd Foster, 30, o f 338 Frunk Short Road. Mocks­ villc wus arresled June 27 for failure to appear. Trial dale: July 24.. - [irandon Geoffrey Oliver. 21, of 226 Ralph Road, Mock.sville wus arrested June 29 for simple posses­ sion of marijuana, posscssionofdrug paraphernalia, and iransporling an open conlainerofaicohol. Trial dale; Aug. 28. - Ronnie Dale James, 26, o f 189 Casu Bella Drive, Advance was ar­ rested June 29 for child supporl. Trial dule: July 14, - Ruiidy W orih Hendricks, 48, o f 161 Edward Road, Harmony was arresled June 29 forussuull by point­ ing u gun, Triul dale; July 24, L a n d T r a n s f e r s The fo llo w in g lund transfers were filed w ith Ihe Duvie Register of Deeds, listed by parties involved, acreage, township aiul deed stamps purchused. w ilh 52 representing SI,000. - MaudieC. IlarristoLighthouse I’roperlies. 2.19 acres. $136. ■ H arold G ray Scuts and Deborah C. Seals to Dale E. Thomp­ son and Donna M . Thompson. 2 acres, Farmington, S230. ■ W cslphuliu Construction lo Christopher Scoll Slewarl and Jen- , iiifer L. Diclch, 1 lol, Furmington, .S.S80. - Cliarlv.s L. and A lliu le n c Daniels fo I’liul H, mul Carol S. Jor- ilun, 3.0« acres, Mocksville, $96. - Doug .Sfmp.son and Gllen J. Douglas lo M ariner I’ropcrlies. .4.1 ;icre. M ocksville, S231, ■ Bauk of America lo Kcnnclh F. Allen und Jennifer C. Allen, I lol, S296. - Si'tCi Investments lo Davie Board ot Uducation, 1.11 acrcs. Shady Cirovc. - Jesse C, James Sr. aiul Joyce D. James to Jerry Pulton and Janice M. I’allon. 10.23 ucres. Jerusalem. $S6. - E.J. 1 lanes Constriiclioii lo Lois M. Pcltit. trustee for Dale W. Peltit Trust, I lol, Fanninglon, $371, • Deborah C, Burner and A n­ thony I), Butner to Burner Real Es- lute liiveslments, 1 acre, Farming­ ton, - Deborah C. Burner and A n­ lhony B. Burner lo Butner ReuI Es- lutc Invcslmcnls, 2 tracts, Farming­ ton. - Deborah C, and Anlhony B. Oulner to Uulner Real Eslate liivesl- inciil.i, ,7S acre, Fiilloii, - Oobonili C, am) Anthony B. Butner lo Butner ReuI Esiale Inve.sl- inents, 8.46 acres, Furniington, - Gary W, Ramey and I'amelu B, Ramey lo Prudential Residential Services, I lol, Farmington, $716. - Prudenlial Residential Services lo Jim G il and Brenda G il, I lol, Farmington, $716. - 4C D evelopers lo N elson Shirley, 1 lol. Shady Orove, $72. - Lurry M cDuniel Builders lo Theodore W. Brown. 1 building, M ocksville, $280. - Richard L. Cusulo and Irene R. Cúsalo lo Kendall T. Szeligu and Melinda W.Szeliga, I lot, Faniiing­ ton, $.199, - The Canu Group to Bob Cope & Son Construction, 1 lot, $40, - Roger P, Spillman lo Donald Mux Cline und Kimberly K. Cline, I parcel, Jerusaletn, $224. • A rvil S. Stanley to Kevin M. Reed and Becky Jo Booe. .5 acre, Farmington. $56. - H & V Conslniclion lo Jay Ed­ ward Occhici and Mell.ssn Sylvia, Heclilel, I lol, Mock.svillc, $236, - L u ther W uyne Frye and Daphne A , Frye lo R icky E, Shumalc and Christina N, Shumate, I lol, Farmington, $35, - R iver H ill al Bermuda Run Owners Association to The Blnke Family Trust, Weslly W aller Blake, Doris Ruacke Biakc, colruslees, I lol, Farmington. - R iver H ill at Bermuda Run Owners A ssocialion lo Stephen Clay Baily and Tina M iller Baity, I lol, Fanninglon. • River H ill at Berinudii Run Owners Association lo Richurd B. H illon and Jane G. H illon, 1 lot, Fanninglon. - River H ill al Bermuda Run Owners Association lo Robert J. Childress Sr. and M argaret M . Childress, I lol, Fanninglon. - River H ill nt Bermuda Run Owners As.socialion to Jim Vun Gundy and Suzanne Vun Gundy, I lot, Fanninglon. - R iver H ill at Bermuda Run Owners A.ssoclulion lo Jotm L. and PcggyA.Schuppcrl, 1 lol. Fanning- ton. - R iver H ill al Bermuda Run Owners Association lo M arie 0 . Lub uro w ski und John V, Luharowski, Iruslees o f the Marie 0 , Luburowski Revocable Trust, 1 lol, Fanninglon. - River H ill ul Bermuda Run Owners Associalion to Grose Fnm- ily Lim ited Purtnersliip, I lol, Fann­ inglon. - River H ill ul Bermudu Run Owners Association lo Wallace L. and Frunces A. Shellon, 1 lot, Fann­ inglon, - River M ill al Bermuda Run Owners Associution lo Kuy B. Mur- tin, I lot, Farmington. - River H ill al Bermuda Run O w ners A sso ciation to Sieve Googe, 1 lol, Fanninglon. - River H ill nt Bermuda Rnn Owners Association to Dorothy B. Brando, 1 lot, Fanninglon. - River H ill ul Bermuda Run Ownorii A.S!iociation lo Joe Wayne Cagto und Shirloy Jean Cugle, I lol, Fanninglon. - River H ill nt Bermuda Run Owners Association lo HMS Gen­ eral Contractors, I lot, Farmington. - River H ill ul Bermudn Run Owners Associalion lo Jack Helms and Dugney Helms, 1 lol, Funning- lon. - River H ill al Bermudu Run Owners Association lo George F. L itlie and Mary C. L itlie , I lot.^ Farmlnglon. - River H ill at Bermuda Run Owner.s Association lo E. Sluarl Cornell and Ashlei M. Cornell, 1 lol, Fanninglon, - River H ill al Bermudu Run Owners Association to Duvie Con- strnclion Co., I lot, Farmington, - James S. Zimm cntian Jr. and Linda Zim m erm an to B relt J. Lavery and Stacy M . Laveiy, 2 acrcs, Furniington, - C heryl C, C lark lo D avid M athew McPherson and Jennifer Elizubclh McPherson, I lot, Farm- Inglon, $250. - Duvid M . Wharton ami Krtsln M . W harton lo Prim acy Closing Corp., I lol, Farmington, - Prim acy. C losin g C orp, to M iciiclle R, Collins and Robert P, Collins Jr„ 1 lol; Fanninglon, $574, - C raig H ow ard S m ilh and Yvonne C, Smilh, tmd Buford Smilh Jr, and Lyndu W. Sm ilh lo Craig H ow ard S m ilh and Yvonne C. Smith, 1 lol, Fanninglon, H i g h w a y P a t r o l ■file follow ing traffic Wrecks in Duvie County wete listed by the N.C. Highway Patrol. M an Charged, D runk D riving A Davie man was churged with DW I. cureless, und reckless afler he wrecked the vehicle he wus driving June 19. Jumes Michuel Jones o f 2393 N.C. 801 South, Advance w asdriv­ ing liis I 992 Mitsubishi vehicle north nn M illing Koad when il crossetl Ihe cenierline. ran n il Ihe roud lo llie lefi, siruck un embunkmeni, und ovetlurncil onlo ils left side. Trno|KTM .C. Howell reported Ihe accident occurred at upproxi- mutely 7:57 a.m. Injured Driver Taken To Miisplliil A Duvie mun was churged with driving w ilh liccnse revoked uml failure to reducc speed after Ihe ve­ hicle he wusdrivinghitanotlier June 20. Andrew Wuyne Mellon o f 300 M illing Road, M ocksvillc was driv- F i r e s Duvie Counly fire depurlmenis responded lo Ihe following calls: .lune 23; Advance, 12:40 p.m., .Aviara Drive, fire alann; Smilh (irn\e assisled: M ncksville, 5:33 |vni., liulon Roud, hazardous condì - linns; Jerusalem assisled, .lune 24; Advance. Smilh Grove, 2:2.1 p.m., Sunlree Road,mulch fire; Smilh drove. 7:05 p.m.. Yadkin Valley Roud. iuilomobile accident, .lim e 25; W illiam R. Davie. 8:22 a.m.. Baily Road, power line fire. .lune 26; Advance, 10:51 a.m., N.C. 801 Soulh. auloniobile acci- dcni; C ornatzer-D ulin assisled; Jenisalem. 12:56 p.m., Becktown Koad, fuse box on fire; Cooleemee assisled; Smith Grove, 1:10 p.m.. N.C. 801. fuel spill; Counly Line, 1:11 p.m.. Hunting Circle, public service. .lune 2K; Jerusalem. 7:31 a.m.. N.C. 801 S.. auloniobile accident. ing a 1991 l.suzu pick-up cast on Cornatzer Road behind a 1988 Honda vehicle driven by Carol Cox Anders o f W oodieaf. Anders was slowing her vchicle due to u railroad crossing when M ellon fuiled lo re­ duce Ihe speed o f his truck and It collided w ilh Anders' vehicle. Trooper A.T. Kellerreponed the accident occurred at approximately 3; 10 p.m. und Anders and a passen­ ger were taken to Davie County Hospilul for trcatinent. 'rn ie lD r-T riillc r W recks A N orlh C arolina man was charged w iili safe movement viola­ lion afler he wreckcd Ihe vehicle he was driving June 20. Donald Ray Crosby o f Zirconia svus drivinga 1997 Freight liner cast on U.S. 64. Crosby's Iruck ran o ff Ihe right side o f the road and col­ lided w ilh a culvert. Crosby's inick coiiiinucd easl on ihe shoulder and collideil w ilh an einhankment. Trooper A.T. Keller repotted the accident occurred at approximulely 3;.5I) p.m. M nn Charged In Accident M o c k s v i l l e P o l i c e The folhn^'ing incidents were repotted lo M ocksville Police. - Vamluls ilirew eggs al four lo- caiiniis. and a mailbox was dumugcd ul unnlher. il was reported lusi week. ■ I he breaking, enlering and lar­ ceny o fn l a small amouni of money friun a gum machine al u barber simp (Ul Depol Sireel was reporled June 27. • I he larceny o f a bicycle Irom a parking lol on Soulh Salisbury Slreet was reporled June 29. ■ A neighbor's dog rushed at a man on Ilis properly on W inwanI Circle, il was reported June 28. Arresls -Jim m y Lee Bobbin. 19. of 132 Cook Trail, was charged June 25 with larceny. Triul dule: July 24. - Kyle Burrell Kepley. 16. of Norwood, wus churged June 29 wilh possession of less lhan a half ounce of murijuana. Trial dale: July 24. - Jusiin Thomas Luguire. 17, of Norwood, wus chargcd June 29 wiih sim ple possession o f m urijuana. Trial dale: July 24. ■ Paul Banner, 25, o f 237 Winward Circle, was cited June 28 for violating Ihe town's leash law. Trial dale: July 31. - Jesus M endez, 18, o f 106 Holman S l„ was charged June 28 w ilh being inloxicaled and disrup- live, resisliiig iirrosl and possession of marijuana. Trial dule: July 31, 'rrn ffic Accidents -A M ocksville mun wusciletl for failing lo reduce speed after a wreck on Yadkinville Road al 4:54 p,m. June 24. M ichael Ross Eck, 41, of 163 Summit Drive, failed lo slop the 1990 Ford he was driving before ll struck the rear o f и 1999 Ford driven by Amunda Piiige Canichure, 18, o f 4668 U.S. 601 N.. knocking il inlo Ihe rear o f u 1999 Chevrolel driven by Rebecca Scuts Allen, 49, of 917 Farm ington Road, reported Sgl. D. Г. Mallhews. A Davle mun wus churged w ilh sufe movement violulion ufter he the vehicle he wus driving hil an­ other June 22. Kennelh Alun Goad Jr. of 157 Oakmoni Drive, Advance was back­ ing his 1994 Ponliac vehicle from a purking space and truveling north at Ihe Four Brolher Store on N.C. 801. W illie Albert Rayner o f Tennessee was tniveling easl in Ihe purking lol in his 1994 Ford vehicle. Goad's vehicle collided w ith Rayner's. Trooper A.T. Kellerreporlcd the accident occurred al upproxiniulely 9:05 p.m. Culllslon N ciir Cll(!« No charges were filed after a wreck in Davie on Jnne 23. Brian Ray W illianisof6858 N.C. 801 .Soulh, M ocksville w asdriving his 2002 Ford pick-up soulh on U.S. 601. W illiam s merged his Iruck inlo the riglit lane and altenipled lo puss u 1999 Ford vehicle driven by Hobert Harvey Dowell of Spurta. Dowell aiienipled lo make u right turn inlo Ihe parking lot Citgo und W illium s' Iruck collided w ilh Dowell's, Trooper A.T. Keller reporled ihe uccident occurred ut upproxiniulely 6:45 p.m. und there were no in ju­ ries. M iiii C lm rgetl In W reck A Wisconsin mun was charged with improper passing after Ihe ve­ hicle he wns drivinghit unother June 23. Sunny Hang o f Sheboygan was driving his 1994 Nissun vehicle wesl on U.S. 64. Teresu Buxley Temple o f Belinant wus driving a 1999 Ponliuc vehicle wesl on 64 und hud slowed in Ihe roud lo make a lefi luni inlo a private drive. Hung ul- lempled lo puss Temple and anolher vehicle when he ran o ff the road and collided with aculven. Hang caused the olher vchicle lo collide w ilh Temple's vehicle. Trooper A.T. Kellerreporlcd llie accident occurred at approximately 3:35 p.m . und Ihere were no inju­ ries. W rcck A l Inler!icctlun A Davie man was charged with failure 10 yield right o f wuy ufler the vehicle he was driving collided with nnother June 23. Heribeno Moreno o f 764 Pine Ridge Road, M ocksville had slopped Ihe 1989 Jeep vehicle he wus driv­ ing norlh on 801 at Ihe inlersection of «01 and 601, James Den-ell Mead­ ows o f 478 C herry H ill Road, M ocksville was driving his 1990 Jeep vehicle south on 801 iraveling straight Ihrough Ihe intersection. Moreno lurned his vehicle left inlo Ihe palli o f Meadows' vehicle caus­ ing Ihe IWO 10 collide. Trouper M.C. Howell reporled the uccideni occiirrerl al approxi­ mately 1:40 p.m. and Ihere were no injuries. D river M ay Huve Kiilleii Asleep A N orlh C arolina man was charged w ith failure lomulnluin lune conlrol afler he wrecked Ihe vehicle he wus driving June 24. Rolierl Wuyne Selzerof Giisloiiiu was driving a 1987 Dodge pick-up east on liilerslale 40 when ll ran o ff Ihe roud lo ihe right anil collided w ilh a guardrail. Setzer slated he may have fallen asleep which re­ sulted in Ihe accldenl, Trooper M.C. Howell reporled Ihe accident occurred al approxi­ mately 1:25 p.m. and Ihere were no injuries. One Deer H it In Duvie One wreck involving a deer was reporled. In Ihe follov/ing no inju­ ries 10 drivers were reported: Shannon Lynn Simmons o f 128 E. Rolling Meadow Road, Advance was driving her 1997 Honda vehicle north on 801 when a deer ran inlo Ihe palh o f her vehicic. Simmons' vehicle collided w ilh the deer. Trooper M.C. Howell reporled the accident occurred al approxi­ mately 11:50 p.m. on June 2.5. Ui'brls On Inlcrshile Ciiiisi's Acciilenl No charges were filed afler an accldenl in Davle on June 24. Jerry Wuyne Steele o f W inslon- Salem was driving a 1997 Honda vehicle west on 1-40. A lire and wheel were in Ihe travel lane and Steele's vehicle collided w ilh them. Trooper M.C. Howell reporled Ihe accldenl occurred at upproxi- mulely 1:08 p.m. and there were no injuries. W reck On rnrnilngtiM i Koad A Davie woman was cliargcd with failure lo reduce speed afler Ihe vehicle she was driving hit anolher June 24. Dehonih Kalhleen Ebright of 234 W all W ilson Road, M ocksville was driving a 2(100 Ford vehicle north on Funninglon Roud. Roberl Lee Rny Jr. o f 2070 Fanninglon Roud, M ocksvillc was also driving north on Fanninglon Road in Ills 1997 Chevrolet pick-up. Ray aileinpled lo make a right turn inlo a private drive and Ebrighl's vehicle collided w ilh his. I'rooperA.T. Keller rcporlcd Ihe accidenl occurred ul approximately 5:45 p.m. and ihere were no inju­ ries. Vehicle C ollided W ilh Tree No charges were filed after an accidenl in Davie on June 24. Jamie E lizabelh D eLong ol Clemmons was driving a 1995 Honda vehicle easl on privale prop­ e rly in Berm uda Run W esl. DeLong's vehicle went o ff Ihe lefi side o f Ihe road and collided w ilh » iree. Trooper A. r. Keller reporled llit accident occurred at approximately 10:20 p.m. and Ihere were no inju­ ries. Vehicle lIlls D llch No charges were filed afier i Continued On I’nge Sign Up For Agricultural Cost Share Program Before July 31 The D avie S oil Л W ater C iin- scrvation D i.slrict w ill .soon bo receiving ils year 2004 alloca­ tion o f I'lnul.s I'roni the N .C . A g- ric iilliira l Co.si Share Program . T h e ilis tric t w ill com luct a sig n u p J u ly 1-31 I'or anyone w ishin g lo apply fo r co.si share assi.stnnce, Co.st share lum is are available lo a.ssi.st landow ners w ilh inslall- ing con.servalion practices (Best IVIiinagemum P iuclices B M Ps), w ltic h decrease Ihe iim o im l o f sedim eiu. nitrogen, pliosphoi'iis, pesticides, a n im a l waste and other polhilanis entering Ihesiir- I'ace and ground waters. A g ricu ltu ra l landow ners and operators m ay a p p ly fo r cost shm c assistance to install BM Ps such as cropland conversion, sod based ro ta tio n s , d iv e rs io n s , grassed w aterw ays, long term u o -lill, anim al waste m anagc- m enl .systems,stock trails,heavy use men protection, w atering fa­ cilitie s, livestock e.vclusion from slreanis and olhers. Applications w ill he approved on a p rio rity basis, w ilh tho.sc sites providing the greatest w ater q u a lily hcii- el'ils being approved first. Landow ners and operators w ishing lo apply lo r cost share funds cun do so d u rin g signup being conducted July 1-31. F or m ore in lo rm a lio n , con­ taci the d istrict o ffic e at 180 S. M a in St., M o c k s v ille . C ounty O liic e B iiild iim , room .113.7.51 - 5011. DAVIK COUN'I'V KNTKRI’KISK RKCORD, Tluirsdiiy, ,|ul.v 3. 2003 - 9 Change Our Plans To Fit ¥010* Needs. Your Home, Your Lot, Your Way. HighwayPatrol Continued From Page wreck In Davie on June 24. Stephen Thomas Katsumas of 227 Peaceful Valley Roud. Advance w asdrivinghis 1998Suzuki vehicle norlh on Yudkin Valley Road when il ran o ff Ihe right side o f the road uml collided w ilh a ditch. Kalainus’ vehicle overtunied and came to rest in a ditch. ■I'rooper A.T. Keller reporled the accident occurred at approximately 7:05 p.m. and Ihere were no inju­ ries. I Three C u r W reck O n N .C . HOI A Davie man was churged wilh failure to reduce speed after Ihe ve­ hicle he was driving hit two other June 26. Pierson Joseph Holcomb o f 203 M urchmont Drive. Advance was driving his 2002 BM W north on 801 behind a 1996 Ford pick-up driven by W illium Lee Songer of Clemmons and a 1988 Buick ve­ hicle driven by Ruby Nell James. James' vehicle came lo n slop lo make a left turn onto Peachtree Lane when Pierson's vehicle collided Willi Songer's and pushed il inlo James'. Trooper J.R Allred reporled the uccideni occurred ul approximately I p.m. Vehicle H ydroplanes O n Koad A Duvie man wus clinrged w ilh exceeding sufe speed after he wrecked the vehicic he was driving Juné 27. l-'rcddie Louis Bryant o f 153 Brynnt Lnne. M ocksville was driv­ ing Ills 1990 Mercedes vehicle east on lnteislute40 when il hyilroplaried on Ihe wel roud. Bryunl’s vehicle collided with Ihe median cable, Tnioper M ,T. Dalton reported Ihc accidenl occurred at upproxi- mutely 10:45 p.m. and Ihere were no injuries. W reck Near M ocksville A iiellim Both'drivers were charged afler un accident in Davie on June 27. Michael Terrence McCord of Soulh Carolina was driving his 1991 Honda vchicle soulh on U.S. 601 behind a 1986 Jeep vehicle driven by Brandon Lee Bledsoe o f 46.10 U.S. 601 N o rth , M o c k s v illc , Bledsoe hud slopped for u vehicle turning into M ocksville Auto Auc­ tion. McCord failed to slow in time before his vehicle collided with Bledsoe's. M cCord was charged with failure lo reduce speed and Bledsoe was churged w ilh expired inspeclion. Tnioper M .T. Dulton reported Ihe accident occurred al approxi­ mately 7:05 p.m. and there were no injuries. W reck In C'ouleeniee A Davie man was charged w illi careless und reckless driving ufter he wrecked Ihe vehicle lie was driv­ ing June 27, Jerry Glen Selph J r o f 140 Le­ gion Cemetery Road, Cooleemee w asdriving his 1997 Ford vehicle south on Marginal Sireel at u high rale o f speed. When Selph's veliicle enlered a right hand curve his ve­ hicle went left ofcenter and began bro.idslidingol'f the roud lo tile riglit. Selph's vehicle collided with a Iree and rotated clockwise and collided w ith several more trees. Trooper J.R. Allred reportcil the accident occurred al approximately 2:55 p.m. Culllshm On U.S. 601 A Yndkin woman was charged w ilh failure to rcduce speed ufler the vchicle she was driving hil an­ other June 28, M aria Ensebla Berrospe o f Yadkinville was driving her 1996 Dodge vehicle south on 601 behind u 1990 Chevrolel vehicle driven by Donnn M arie Hulchins o f 2257 Farm lnglon Roud, M ocksville. Hutchins had stopped lo make u lefi turn onto Cunu Roud when Berrospe fuiled to slow her vehicle before il collided w ilh Hutchins'. Tnioper M .T. Dallon reporled Ihe accidenl occurred at upproxi­ niately 7:15 p.m. und there were no injuries. Vehicle lilts Dog Kay Boyd W atkins o f 202 Jerusalem Avenue, Cooleemee was driving her 1996 Ford vehicle norlh on U.S. 6 0 1 when u dog ran into liie roadway and collided w ilh her ve­ hicle. Trooper J.R. A llred reporled llie aecideiil occurred al approxi- inatcly 3:30 p.m. and tlier driver was nol injured. 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Rooney w ent belore the D avie C o m ity P lanning Board, usking that S.22 acres o ff the west side o f Farniington Road, near y25 t'a riiiin g to n Road, be rezoned from In d lis triiil Special Use lo Industrial. The board tabled the rezon­ ing because R ooney was not present. " I f they're going to rezone so m e lh in g lo in d u s tria l, ih ey should bc here." said lid Vogler. when he made the m otion. Before tabling Ihe issue, the board listened lo P lanning and Z o n in g D ire c to r John G a llim o rc's presentation. Rooney runs Cirecnbriar M a­ sonry S upply and PrccasI C om ­ pany. localcd on N .C . KOI near R edland R oad. A c c o rd in g to G allim ore . Rooney has run out o f spacc at that location. The property R ooney wanls re/oned has no road access on I-arm inglon Road, hut has an cascm enl fo r a road next lo the m obile hom e park in the area. The land was o rig in a lly rezoned In d u s tria l S p e c ia l Use fo r A n ie ric a n C o n cre te , but was never developed. L o o k in g ul pictures o f ihc sile . the board was concerneil about w hether or not the large trees already In place along Ihe property line w ould have to be rem oved. "T here's probably 25-.10 feel o f large irces. Tliats m ore than you rci|u lrc. Yon could request a la rge r b u ffe r on thal sid e ." G a llim o re to ld the board, be­ cause o f tlic residents liv in g nearby. B o a rd m e m b e rs asked G a llim o re to contact R ooney and see if he was w illin g to change his requcsl to one o f In ­ d u s tria l S p e cia l U se. w h ic h w o u ld a llo w the board lo adtl conditions so lhal only R ooney’s business w o u ld bc there. Cooleemee OKs Scholarship In Memory Of Former Mayor C O O L E E M E E - T h re e people were on hand lo com ­ m ent on the tow n budget. B efore requesting their coni- m e n ls , b o a rd m e m b e r Fran Parker read Ihe budget message. "W e ’ re w o rking on rebuild­ ing Ihe fund balance to a level ncceplablc to the slale." Parker told Ihe group. In addition lo regular spend­ ing. the budget allow s fo r a do­ n a lio n to Ihc C ooleem ee E l­ e m e n ta ry S ch ool and a new scholarship fo r one Cooleemee high school senior in honor o f form er m ayor W illia n i Gales. B o a rd m e m b e r M ic h a e l B a rro n created pie charts to show people how the budget is spent. O ne chart show ed a ll the tow n's c.xpenses in clu d in g the P ow ell B ill and the sw im m ing pool. The second chart showed the exp e n d itu re s w ith o u t the P ow ell B ill and sw im m ing pool bccause lliose ilem s have m oney thal can only bc spent on lliem . In Ihe first chart, law enforce­ m ent is 35 percent o f the total budget; low n adm inistration is 14 percent. The key expenses m ake up 92 percent o f the total budget. " Il's inleresting to note, once you exclude the pool and Powell B ill, law enforcem ent actually jum ps up to alm ost 45 pcrcent o f the budget," he said. Resident Juanita Sawyer was concerned about where some o f the m oney w o uld go. "W h y is il so im portant to give m oney to Ihe R iver Park'.’ C a n 't they fund that'.’ A b out 70 percent o f the people in Cooleem ee are retired, so were paying the b ill." " We Ihoughl w c really did need lo s u p p o rt the p a rk , "M a y o r John C h a n d le r said. "W e feel like Ihis is really go­ ing lo b rin g som e people into our to w n." A n o th e r m an asked w hat kind o f people il was going lo bring in. "Y o u ’ re not going lo have m uch o f a policc ilepart- m ent lo police it. arc you'.’ If you d o n 't have the policc 24 hours a day. yo u ’re going to have the drug dealers down iherc Irying lo get Ihe kids hooked on drugs. I guarantee it." The park could cause some problem s. C handler said. "T here could be problem s at the p o o l, p ro b le m s on o u r streets. We hope there w ill nol be. O u r opinio n was lo support the park, help grow the park, a lo n g w ith the rest o f the county." Judy W ebb and Carl S n iilh wanted to know what was g o ­ ing on w ith the increases In Ihe budget fo r the code enforcem ent officer. "W c fe ll il was beller to have one person in charge o f that." said boa rd m e m b e r. A u b re y W ensil. “ W c did increase the budget on that item fo r the code enforcem ent o ffice r bccausc we do k n o w th a t is a p ro b le m . W e're on top o f il because it ir­ ritates me to o ." The board unanim ously ap­ p ro v e d Ih e b u d g e t w ith o u t changes. Three Awarded Degrees From Elon T hree D a vie stuilents were awarded degrees from Elon U n i­ versity at com m encem ent exer­ cises on Saturday. M ay 24. N ic o le A m anda S clicrlc o f A d vance earned a b a ch e lo r's degree w ilh honors in religious studies. 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O O C Mobile Phone О О Э 978^299 • . м ы « l u Sports DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, .July 3,2003 - Bl T h e h i s t o r i c d u o o f J i l l A m o s a n d D e a n n a T h o m a s c e l e b r a t e a w i n . w i t h B i l l P e e l e r , D e a n n a T h o m a s s h o w s o f f h e r p l a q u e s i n 1 9 7 9 . Unmatched Versatility Deanna Thomas Won Player Of The Year In 4 Sports B y Ilr liin I’llls D avic C ounty Enlcrpri.se Rccord Third ill (I Jivc-iKii i .vtvvV.s' on Davic Hifih ilalJ ofPamer.s. W c g iisp e d w a tc liln g D w a y iic G ran t’.s rainb ow jum pers, m arveled al A n gie B ro w d e r’s iio -lo o k pusses, ce l­ ebraled John P a rke r’s rig h t arm . W e were iim azcd by Jingles Ijam es’ hur­ d lin g , Scotty S p iy ’s m oves on the m ul ^ and appreciated Ihe extraordinary skills o f Janice M arkland. R andall W ard. J ill A m os, Je ff L an kford and all the great stars o f the pn.sl. B u l llie ro 's one w liose feats seem m ost am azing o f all. W hile il should be noted lhat fem ale athletes In Ihe l9S0s and 1‘XiOs d id n 't have the opp ortunity to play m u ltip le sports, the statistics prove thal Deanna Thom as had m ore versatility llittn per­ haps anyone - m ale or fem ale - in D avic H igh hislory. T ho m as' I'J?.*)-?'; story Is a slide show pulled from a drciini. A ll she did was w in N orth Piedm ont 3 -A C onfer­ ence Player o f Ihe Year in three sporls (volleyball, baskelball and softball), She w on Ihe W estern N orth C arolina H igh School A c tiv itie s A sso ciation’s m ost- outstanding award in irack and field, and she was a gold m cdallsl In Ihc N P C and W N C H S A A irack meets seven tim es. Has anyone else done all lhal? "She was as fine an athlete as 1 ever w o rked w ilh , and she's probab ly the m osl oulslanding athlete o f all the .sports to ever com e through D n vie ." A ilee n Steelm an. w ho coached ut D avic from 1 9 6 7 -8 8 . sa id o f D e annu T h o m a s Rundolph. w ho last fa ll was am ong five Inducted Into Ihe D avie H igh Sporls H a ll o f Fame Class o f 2002. "E ve ry sporl she pluyed. she was the lop. There w asn’t anylhing she co u ld n 'l do w ell. "S o m e b o d y asked m e one tim e: 'W h ich sport is her best?' I said I d on’l know bccausc I'v e seen days when I w ould say It was basketball. I'v e seen days when it was vo lle yb a ll. I'v e .seen days w hen il was softbu ll und I ’ve seen duys when it was track. So I d o n ’l know w hal her best sporl w as." Jim m y Hunter, w ho coached Thom as in sum m er soflba ll leagues fo r 15 years, s a id T h o m a s set the s ta n d a rd fo r m u lllsp o rl ulhleles. "S he's the best athlete I've ever seen, m ule o r fem ale, and yo u ’ re talking about u guy thut pluyed sports ull his life und I'v e o fflciu lcd sporls fo r over 30 years," H u m or .snld.'“ S lio was kin d o f lik e n fe­ m a le ve rsio n o f M ic h a c i Jordan o r H crschel W alker, som eone w h o could do anylhing and o n ly conies along ever so o fte n ." Thom as, the daughter o f Frank luul Agnes Thom us, grew up across from O ak G rove Church on H W Y 158 w ith Ihree old e r siblings - sisters Charlsse F o u n lu in und S h eilu S ch neid er and brother A llu n Thom us. F runk pussed uw uy in N ovem ber 1997, w h ile Agnes died o f cuncer last M ay 21. Deanna was groom ed by nexl-door neighbor H unter und played on her firsl R ich Park so flb a ll team al age 7. She loved lo play ball - uny ball - so m uch lh a l H u nte r w o u ld com e hom e fro m w o rk and fin d T hom as ulone on his porch, "She w o u ld huve everybody w orn ou l fro m p la y in g ," H unter said. “ She d id n ’l care if it wus busebail, soflba ll, fo d ib a ll, basketball. A s long us il wns a ball, she was in vo lve d w ilh It nil duy long. She’d be s illin s on m y porch w a il­ ing fo r m e lo change clothes nnd play w ilh her, T h is w e nl on n il ihe w n y Ihrough high school. She’d play fo o l­ ball w ith Ihe boys. In the backyard we had honicm ude lleld-goal posts, uiul she Please .See D eanna - Page IU War Eagle Quarterbacks, Receivers Turn Heads C om peting in a I6-Ieiun, roum l-robin passing com petition was supposed to be u dllT icull task fo r D tivic H igh foothall, w hich isn’t know n fo r its acriiil success. But the W ar Engles showed w hy ih eir 2003 potenliul is enorm ous in the 7-on- 7 m utchups ut Culaw ba C ollege in m id- June. T hey wenl 7-1 lo tie for first in ai) eighl-team bracket und finished Ihe eight-hour day 9-2 for Ihird place. The offense started al Ihe opponeiH's 40-yard line and had three downs to gain 20 yurds fo r u first dow n. Games lasted 30 m inules, w ith u lo ticlu lo w n coun l­ ing six points, an interceplion tw o poinls and conversions tw o poinls. Forcing Ihc c|uarterback lo hold the ball for four sec­ onds wus w orth one point. Doug lllin g . w lio is heading in lo his s ix lli .season us head couch, co u ld n 'l believe Ihe show ing D uvie m ailc. He lo ok three iiuarterbucks (James ArnoUl, A n d re w M c C la n n o n und B rad C o rrih e r), tw o running backs (Juslin Brow n and Janiur Bratcher), five wide re c e iv e rs ( B illy K id d le , D e w a yn e C o llins. Jerem y Young. ReShaun Parks and Raeshon M c N e il) and tw o tight ends (A d ria n W c d d in g to n and Zuc O ’ B rien). "T h u l's the m ost coinpctitiveness I’ve .seen in u buncli o f kids since I've been here," lllin g said. '’They com peted until they were fitil-o u l fuligued. They were dead." Plea.se See D n vle - Page IU O ' B r i e n c o o l s o f f d u r i n g a b r e a k i n t h e 7 - o n - 7 a c t i o n a t D a v i e . South Dashes Title Dream Ily B ria n I’ ills D avie C ounty Enterprise Record L A N D IS - The M o c k s v illc Legion baseball leam , w h ich lost three o f four early on, captured henrls w ith a price ­ less run and wns fo u r outs frotn ils first A ren III Southern D ivisio n cham pion­ ship in 10 years on June 26 at South Rowan. Evan Beam, the struggling but atnaz- in g ly-clu tch seventh butter, delivered Iw o nerve-crunching hits o ff highly-re- gurded A n dre w M orgun ih n l regained Ihe leud in n clussic seesaw show dow n w ilh the title hanging in Ihe balance, Beam ’s Iw in acts o f heroic h illin g , first a tlebrcaking single in Ihe sixth nnd Ihen u go-nhead trip le in the eighth, were e erily sim ila r lo all the olher hUc- in ning drainulics lhat inloxicated funs and forged a first-pla ce lie w ilh idle K iinnapolis (13-5 SD ). B ut in S outh’s h a lf o f the cig h lh , a bloop single and a 380 -foot graveyard in rig h l fie ld thut spells autom atic trip le conspired lo lurn a long-nw uiled celebrulion into u dule w ilh buseball’s h a le fu l side. S o uth sto le B e u tn ’s th u n d e r und spoiled M o c k s v ille ’s drenni 6-5. " I ju s t w ish I co u ld gel u coup le pilches buck,” suid C ody C rotls, w ho pilched his guts o u l fo r eight innings, "B e u m ’s trip le wus really b ig and thal w o u ld huve been renl nice lo beal M o r­ gan. We ju st co u ld n ’t hold on to il." " I thought we co uld close the ilo o r," Beam snid. “ I Ihoughl w e were g o in g lo win It."The end m arked considerable heart­break in nn otherw ise fu im iln g reguinr .seuson, second pince nl 13-7 overull nnd 12-6 in Ihe SD . M o c k s v ille loved it as m uch as you can love som ething lhal Please See .S m ilh’.s - Pugc B2 Mocksville To Host Playoffs July 3, July 5 M o c k s v ille ’s L e g io n base ball team , w hich finished second in Ihe Aren III Southern D ivisio n , w ill host eilher No, 7 M o o re sville o r No. 8 C oncord on July 3 i\i 7 p.m . M o c k s v ille inkes a 13-7 record in lo the second-round, liest-of-S se­ ries, and the site w ill altem nie each night. Cody C rotts w ill lik e ly stnrt G um e I , w ilh D an P oindexler pitch­ ing Gam e 2 on Ihe road. ‘'It’ ll probably be Crotts (In Gnme 1), ju st because Dan threw last week­ end in the Slale Games nnd C ody w ill huve seven duys o ff," Coach M ike Lovehice snid. Corriher Breaks Loose As Jr. Legion Nears League Title W h a t w us g o o d new s fo r M o c k s v iile 's Ju n io r Leg ion baseball teum was m ore bad news fo r Ihe rest o f Ihe divisio n: Brud C o rrihe r looked like his old self last week as m ighty M ocks­ v illc picked up Ihree Southern D ivisio n w in s in three tries last weekend and rai.sed ils records to 22-5 overall und 15-2 in theS D . T he four-gam e stretch, w h ich in ­ clu ded a non-league loss, m arked a lurnuround in C o rrih cr's seuson. The D H relurnctl lo form by going 3-for-4 in a 10-5 w in over R ow an C o uniy und 3 -fo r-3 in an 8-2 w in over B urlington. The explosion hy the rising sopho­ m o re at D a vie H ig h adds a n o th e r weapon lo Coach Charles K urfees' ar­ senal. "M u n . he’s ripping it.” said Kurfees, who.se leam defcatcil Rowun C o uniy 10-5. Stutesville 5-1 m id B iirlin g lo n 8- 2 in four gumes in three duys al Rich Purk. "H e uhnosi h il u hom e run uguinsi S tutesville. The rig lit fie ld e r cutight it right al the w u ll. He started o ff the year slow . E ve rybo dy goes Ihrough those sltm ips. bul he is ju st tearing it up." M o c k s v ille ’s im pressive weekend a ll bul locked up the regular-season cham pionship, ll entered the week w ith a tw o-gum e lead w ilh Iw o league games le ft, at Statesville on July 2 and al Lex­ inglon on July 5. The playoffs stari July 11 or 12 w ith a b e st-o f-3 series. If M o c k s v ille survives Ihree rounds, il w ill advance lo the stale lournam ent. In Ihe firsl gam e o f F rid a y’s dnuble- header, M ock.sville mude three o f ils six errors in the firsl tw o innings and spot­ ted Rowan C o uniy a 5-0 lead. "W e stiuik il up pretly bad," Kurfees suid. M o c k s v ille . though, got u second w iiu l and scored 10 tuianswered runs lo leave Row an in disbelief, it scorcd 'fo u r in ru p itl-fire style in Ihe bollom o f Ihe second, g e llin g consecutive singles from C orriher, Lance Em erl und John D iachenko. A fle r C o re y M a rtin sin g le d und C o rrih e r doubled in the Ihird, Em erl lie d il at 5 w ith an R B I single. In Ihe fourth, M o cksville lo o k con­ tro l o f the game on un opposite-field. three-run hom er by R andolph, w ho un­ leashed a laser to right. The decisive charge was set up by Zach V o g le r’s single and M a rtin ’s w alk. ’‘They picked the tiuil up dow n there at the d ng oul o f liie so ftb a ll fie ld ," Kurfees .said. "1 've .seen some opposite- fie ld hom e runs, hut I ’ ve never seen anybody h il one lhat hard. It was a line drive. That was ju st pure pow er." A fle r w eathering Ihe early storm , John M c D u n ie l took churge on the m ound und blunked R ow an from the Ih ird through Ihe sixth. M n rlin pilched the seventh for the save. M o cksville d id n 't show up fo r the non-leugue game w ith R ow an, b lo w in g a 6-1 lead and losing 15-11. " It was one o f the ugliest gam es y o u 'v e ever w atched in y o u r life ," Kurfees saiil. " It was terrible. The h il­ lin g was terrible, the defense wus ler- rible, the coaching was lerrible. ll wiis a le rrib le gume lo play in from o f a big crow d, It was pretty m uch em barrass­ in g.” V ogler and E m erl bolh went 2-fo r- 3. T im m y Erb gol M o cksville back on truck nguinst Statesville, pitching a tw o- h itle r und strikin g out eight. R undolph led the attuck (2 -fo r-3 ) as M o cksville m anhandled a S tu te sville teum that came in w ith three lo.sses, "W e cam e back and really looked good us far as defense und p itch in g ," Kurfees suid, "W h u l mnkes us feel reul good is Ihe fact m ost o f S tatesville's players nre 17-year-olds, Since they d on’l huve a big team, Ihe older ones are playing Junior Legion. To be able Corriher Rmululph to beat Ihe older guys says a lot for this leam , and they were b u lliin g up Ihere ul Ihe top w ith us." B u rlin g to n w us o v e rn u u c h cd by Ryun "T h e M oose" A llre d , w ho hurled n fo tir-h ille r, The h u rd-th row ing le fly no-hit B u rlington fo r 4 1/3 innings. E m erl backed C o rrihcr's 3-for-3 per­ form ance w ilh tw o hits in three trips to Ihe plate. Н2 ■ DAVIK COUN TY KN'I'KRIMUSK HliCORI). Tluirsdii.v, July 3, 2003 Nerves Of Steel: Mocksville Pulls Out Another Heart-Stopper B y IlriiK i I’ills D iivic C o\im y l-iilcrprise Kccortl Tcii M o c k s v ille ’s L e g io n I'liscball leam , (le live rin g iiiu le r siilTocaling pressure has become (lo w n rig lil roiiline. W liile Coach M ik e Lovelace and assislanis K e ith W alker am i K e vin M c In ­ tosh pacc nervously and scratch Ih c ir heads w hen Ihc tension m o u n ts, Ih e ir n e rve s-o l-sle e l hoys d o n 'l seem lo be sweating. They never do al crunch lim e. They were poised al Ihe fin ­ ish yet again June 24 at L e xiiig - lo n, scoring in Ihc lo p o f Ihc ninth inning, w inning 4-3 and rem aining lied w ilh K annapolis atop thc Area III Southern D iv i­ sion standings w ith one regular- season game left. "T h e y sccin rela.xcd." said Lovclace, shaking his head in aniiizcm ent, "T h e y talked ¡iboiu p la yin g fo r the d iv is io n title . Thai was all the la lk to n ig h t." In the firs t week o f June, K o w a n C o u n ty d e m o ra liz e d M o c k s v illc 12-2. In Ihc next gam e. K e m e rs v ille ba tte re d M o c k s v illc u n m e rc ifu lly in a non-league conlest, I7-.1. A fle r fa llin g lo .1-4 and 2-.1 in the SD. M o cksvillc has responded w ilh a m eteoric rise, w inning Id o f 12. The o iilc o in e has been in doubt in the lale innings in five o f thc lasl seven gam es, but M ocksville has pulled out four o f those fiv e hea rt-sto p p crs. W illie Infiinle's h il beat M oores­ v ille 14-1.i in 11 innings. Josh B u rg e ss' n in th -in n in g grand slam beat C oncord 7-4. C ody C rotls' sevcnth-inning triple and Dan I’oim lextcr's re lie f pilching denied Lc.xinglon S-7. And in the rcrnalch Iw o days later. M o c k s v illc (I.'<-6. U -.“? S D ) got big h ils fro m W esley Douglas. D avid IV rkins and Jess M aloney, and anolher m asterful p ilch in g elTorl from I'oind cxier lo erase L e xington (10-7 SD ) fro n l Ihc title picture. "W h o w o u ld have Ihnu glil when wc were 2-.1 in thc league that w e 'd he in this situation?" Lovelace said, “ It was another chaptcr in our storybook." T h e h u lk o f M o c k s v ille '.s ram paging lin e u p consists o f p la ye rs fro m W est F o rs y th , w hich wenl 27-4 on the way to Class 4-A runner-up in 2(1(12 and lX -7 last spring. T h e ir experi­ ence in high-slakcs games hus carried over, tinning an ordinary team into a good one lhat every­ one lespects. " II rem inds me o f the (2(M)2) West Porsyth leam ," said M ch i- tosli, a West assistant. "T he first three p la yo ff rounds were one- nin games, and we abvays found a way. ju si like this leam . A t the beginning, we were scratching our heads saying: ‘A re we g o ­ ing lo avoid the p la y-in series (b e tw e e n Ihe 7 -1 0 and 8 -9 seed s)?' A n d Iw o fiv c -g a m c w in n in g streaks laler. w e 're bat­ tlin g fo r the d ivisio n cham pion­ ship." W h ile Perkins and C rotts led w ith tw o hils cach, Ihc relent- le s s ly -c o n s is te n l P o in d e x te r breezed into the seventh and ran his 2(HB record lo 13-2 (‘J-2 fo r W est, 4-1 fo r M o cksville ). He threw a six-hitter w ith no walks. “ He was saw ing guys o ff on 2-1 and 3-1 counts." Lovclace said. "H is ball ju s t m oves so m uch. H c h il ihree m ore, but th a t's his m e n ta lity. H c goes right afle r guys and he's a b u ll­ dog p ilch cr," M o cksville 's offense crcuted constant trouble, but il wasted 14 baserunners and left the door c ra c k c d , M c K c n z ie W illoughby's third-inning single put M o cksville up 1-0. in-.'tl'O sixth, Chad Boone s in g liil'.'fiu r- gcss bunted him ovcr.nnd ’ scored fo r I I 2-0 lead WhfenfLex- ington errored Ryan AfwiDdtl's vicious grounder. But stranding tw o nm tio'lii in thc first, .second, th ird atid fifth in n in g s cam e back to h a u n i M o c k s v ille w hen L e x in g to n broke I'o in d e xte r’s shutout w ilh tw o gam e-tying runs in the sev­ enth. "It wns real frustrating in thc b e g in n in g ," L o v e la c e sa id . “ (L e x in g to n 's p itc h e r) thre w lastballs over our hands, and o f course we c o u ld n 't la y o ff o f Ihem . He struck out the m iddle o f our order." W ith M o c k s v ille ’s knack fo r p u llin g o ff Ihe d ra m a tic, the i|ueslion dow n Ihe stretch was "W h a l's nexl?" O ne gam e after C ro tls cam c o ff Ihc bench to bum Lexington w ith a go-ahead triple, backup catcher Douglas pinch h il fo r a banged up B ur­ gess and le d ,o ff the eighth w ith a single. • D ouglas advanced to second on a w ild pitch, reached Ihird on a flyo u t arid made it 3-2 on a hit by P erkins,'ivlio knocked a 3-2 pitch belW (^?rt'short and third. . .A f t e r E i^ in g io n lied it again iit'th e 'b iS tio fo ’ h n lf, M a lo n e y 1 w ith « 20-hop­ per that in fie ld hit F'fiflopksville run- ^(in e l W c rn s in g t l|l co u n t and ift'.li pcrfeci sac s,Lexington's lltortdled B oone’s thc decisive ,'j ;‘W c m i^ /A fc lu te d Ihree oul o fth o f((lif£ |^ y e la c e said. "W c 'found d o il. W c just laseball. P oin- Pointlfxler Alwood Douglas Purkins p if l ÿ e d ¿ l í É South’s Third C iin lln tic 'd K ro n i Page III you alm ost get bul d im 'l. To gel in posilion to jo in the l ‘AS7. 'S4. ■'Л. '02 and '')} teams. M ocks­ v ille d id som ething am azing, w inning 10 o f 12 and recover­ ing p riilc afler spending seven o f Ihe past eight years in an also- lan roller-coaslcr, "W e 've showed a lot o f char­ acter and w e've had a heckuva season," Beam said, " I'n i not re­ a lly d is a p p o in te d . I m ean, I Д w o u ld have liked to w in this game. Hut it's a gow l regular sea­ .son." "They hiid lliat (lllla) goal In Ihcir m in d .'' Coach M ike Love­ lace said. "A fte r wc slarled out 2-3 (in ihe SD). they worked real hard for this. 1 told them ; 'T h is is the firsl season and w e've got lo be proud o f whal wc d id .' To be 12-6 and battle back and go through adversity w ith Ihese one-run games, all it ean do is help us going into thc playoffs." W ith a 5-1 C rotls facing a 4- H e a m M iild n c y 0 M organ, M o cksvillc gol Inst blood in thc second. Jess M a l­ oney sent an 0-2 pitch lo deep le li-cenler fo r a double. South’s right fie ld e r robbed Dan Poin- ilo.xlcr w illi II divin g slab on llic chalk line, bul M aloney tagged up and scorcd. S o uth's No. ') baiter. B rett S hirew all. tied it in Ihc third on a lirst-p itch hom er over Ihc 31.“' sign in left. M ocksvillc answered in Ihe sixlh, w ith D avid Perkins d o u b lin g Ul center aiul Beam sm acking a tw o-out. full-eo uiit pilch between first and second. T h e dram a h e ig h te n e d as Soulh scored tw o - on a .siic fly and su icid e squeeze - In iHc sixth. W ilh a 3-2 lead and M org iin - w ho went У-2 fo r South Rowan 1 ligh, and could have easily been 11-0 - on thc m ound, South was pretty confident o f victory, Soulh was «11 bul sure o f victo ry when M organ recorded Iw o easy outs and g o l a routine ground er to th ird fo r w hal appeared to end M o cksville 's eighth. The fielder, how ever, kicked il, leading to three unearned runs and a 5-3 M oek.svillo lead, P oin­ d exter puiihed M cK cn zIo W il­ loughby 10 third w ith nn oppo- s itc-fie ld single, and lhat set the stage fo r B e am , w h o had plunged lo . 187 and was one for ills last 13 before the sixlh-itm ing hil. Beam rified the firsl pilch inlo the 4(l()-foot alley in viglit-ccn- ter, a sland-up triple thal plated tw o, C hail Boone fo llo w e d w ith a leg single to short, m aking il dexter said: 'G e l me one and I 'll finish th is .'" P oiiidexler. w ho faced eilher fo u r baiters o r the m in im u m ihrough six, m ade things inter­ esting by h illin g L e x in g to n 's firs l batter - on a 1-2 count - in the b o llo m o f the ninth. N o t to w o rry . T h e r ig h t­ hander induccd feeble popups fro m th c next tw o and got a grounder fo r the fin a l out. H c has 30 strikeouts to six w alks and his E R A is 1.3«. " I Iis sinker com es dow n and in ," Lovcl'acc said, “ It rem inds me o f a K e vin B row n sinker. It runs back in lo a righthander," N()lc,s: Poindexter got plenty o f help from shortstop A tw o od and third baseman C rotts, w ho had five assists cach, A tw o o d m ade a b rillia n t play on a tw o- out, tw o -o n slo w ro lle r in the seventh, Brad B u lla rd w alked tw ice and siolc a base. ... Per­ k in s h it s a fe ly fo r Ih c I2 lh straight gam e. H e ’s 26-for-.'i3 (,4 ‘JO) d u rin g the stre a k. ... W illo u g h b y loads w ith 21 RBIs. ... C rotls jum ped to No. 3 in av­ erage, .354.... D ouglas is always ready, going 4 -fo r-10 in lim ite d uction, M u c k s v lllv 4, L c.vln g lo n 3 DiivIo all r h 1)1 Alwooil SS ,‘i 0 I I) Hiilluritcf 3 I 0 (I IVrkins clh .S 0 2 I Mulnncy lb . 1 0 1 0 llu llirklilp r 0 0 0 U nariius lb 0 0 0 II W inm ishliyir 4 0 1 1 Wcrnsing If 0 I 0 0 Criills .11) -I (I : 0 Ik'iini rl' .S 0 0 0 lUioiic 21) .“i I 1 0 Ilurscss c 2 0 1 0 Dmiclasc 2 1 1 0 Toliits .1« 4 10 2 M iicksvlllv 4 I.oxtiiBlim .1 001 001 011- 000 (KIO 210- 211 - Alwonil (.11. Sn - IliiilartI (4). Mock ll> II It ICK IIII .40 I’liidM crW Ч ft .1 2 0 -I Beam’s Heroics M o c k s v i l l e L e g i o n B a s e b a l l S t a t i s t i c s R e c o r d : 1 3 - 7 , 1 2 - 6 S D IIIT T IN Ìi A ll К II K ill A V (i, 2И .31» H K D avid I’crkiiis 7h 20 31 17 ,407 8 0 4 W esley Di)uglas 10 3 •1 2 .400 1 0 0 Jess M aloney <15 III 16 7 .355 5 0 2 C m ly C rotls 31 2 11 13 .354 2 2 0 Chad B iionc 61 15 21 17 .344 1 1 2 Daniel H o llilie ld f) 3 2 4 . .333 0 0 0 M c K c n /ie W illd u g lib y 6-1 IK 20 21 .312 5 0 4 l.onnie liarncs 20 3 6 „■(00 1 0 0 Josh Burgess 63 1(1 16 10 .253 0 0 1 Ryan A tw ood 76 l-l 14 -),250 3 0 0 Dan I’oindcxier 65 21 16 14 ,246 3 0 4 Brad B ullard 61 20 15 5 .245 3 0 0 Fvan Beam 66 13 14 21 .212 2 1 3 M IchacI W crnsing 16 3 3 5 .187 1 0 0 W illie Infante 16 5 2 4 .125 0 (1 0 A ndrew M cC lannim ">1 0 0 .000 0 0 0 D usty Snow 2 0 0 0 ,()()() 0 0 0 Others 10 0 3 3 .300 0 0 0 TO TA LS IM T C H IN C 6‘Л) 161 IW 147 .288 35 4 20 W -l.II’ II R ICK IIII SO IÍR A M ichael W crnsing 0-0 1/3 1 0 0 1 0 0,00 Dan I’oindcxie r -1-1 ЗУ 34 12 6 6 30 1.38 D avid I’erkins 2-0 15 1/3 1(1 5 4 7 17 2,34 Cody C rolis 5-2 •15 1/3 ЗУ 21 17 15 43 3,.37 A ndrew M cC lannon 1-1 22 32 27 16 11 14 6.54 M cK en/.ie W illoug hby 0-1 16 2/3 25 21 15 13 11 8.10 Lonnie Barnes l- l 20 1/3 30 30 21 2N 26 9.29 D usly Snow ll-O <J 14 17 13 8 3 13.00 Chad Hoone (M l 1 0 4 2 3 0 18.00 D aniel ilo llin e ld 0-0 1/3 1 3 3 1 0 81,00 ' Others 0-1 2 1/3 8 7 7 3 2 27.00 T O T A l.S 13-7 1712/3 l ‘)-t M 7 104 % S A V K S : I’oindc.vicr 2, I’erkins, Snow ,4 T O I,K N ItASlC S: B iilla n l -1, Heaiii 2, Boone, Burgess, l’oindc.\ler, W crnsing 146 5.45 W .AI.K.S'/III'II: B u lla rd 20, Beam 17. I’o iiuieM cr 17, W illo u g h b y 12, InfantiL' 11, Burgess 8, M aloney .S. W crnsing ,S, Boone 6, I’e ikin M cC lannon 2. C'rolls. Hulchens s 6, A tw o od 5,Douglas 4, Barnes; 2. iio liillc ld 2. ,'s s tB M Ifii^ ^ lia y c d lhal siiin- n ifig ttct W w fc ttu k in g thc most noise im nglniltile fo ra .212 h it­ ter. D cspitejt^!)M 4 hits, he is lied fo r firs l w iiiit i l R B Is and tied fo r sccond w ith 17 walks. " I ’ ve becri ¡feeing the ba ll," he said. "L a st gaipe 1 w ent O-for-5 but I saw ll good every tim e. I ju.st haven'tgojlen the hils. It was nice to h it it off,M organ bccause in high school J d id n 't do too w e ll against hihl. But he threw me a lot of_fiis^all.s and I gol on " * P o r r ^ e d t i ^ ’ m o m e n l. It looked as if a replay o f all tliosii m agical momcnl.s were al hand, and thal M o cksvillc w ould leave Ihc fie ld carrying Beam on its shoulders. B ut S o ulh responded w ilh back-lo-hack-to-back singles in the b otto m o f the eighth. T hc Ihird one should have been an oul, bul rig h t fie ld e r Bcain never found it and second baseman Boone ju st niisscd m u kin g an in c re d ib le o v e r-th c -s h o u ld e r basket catch near the line. The ly in g and go-ahead run­ ners nearly (lied. C rotts went for broke on a bunt, scooping and throw ing in one m otion lo n ip the runner at third and keep tlie ty­ ing run at second. F irsl baseman M a lo n e y scam pered in lo foul ground and made a fine grab al Ihe fence fo r the second oul. Then came Ihe decisive m o­ m ent. K e ith C la rk la ceil one dow n the rig h t-fie ld line thal fell like fingernails on a chalkboard. C ro tts helplessly w atched thc ball ro ll and ro ll and keep ro ll­ ing. Thc clinching runs .scored as C lark coasted in w ith a triple. Soulh, w hich scaled thir<l and d ro p p e d R o w a n C o u n ty to ' fourth, also survived the wacky F in a l N , D ivisio n S ta n d in g s League Rastern R andolph 13-3 K e m ersville 12-4 G reensboro Post 53 IO-.*) B u rlington . y-6 K in g y-7 Surry 8-N H igh Point 4-11 G reensboro Ifost 3K6 4 -1 1 Asheboro 1-15 F in a l ,S. D ivisio n S tandings ; ^ League Overall iianmipoiii ■ 13-.5 16-() Mocksviiie ■ ' (12 -f) 13-7 Suulh R o ^n g ^' 11-7 ll-S IlDWan 11-7 13-0 t r t i, ' L 'c x in g 'fo iji.^s ’ i 10-8 l(l-‘J MoorCsvJliciV ■, ■8-10 13-13 C W W 7-11 K-12 S t a i|ly G q iÄ , F 4 - l4 6-15 v V ilk c s 4 : « C 4 - I 4 first m eeling, 31-23 in 10 in ­ nings. "It's the way il was supposed lo be." S o ulli coach A lle n W il­ son said. “ Il shoulil have been a gam e lik e litis a fte r w h a l we w ent Ih ro u g li In M o c k s v illc . There sliould have been a onc- rim gam e where both teams play w e ll. It was gootl fo r Ihc funs. They d id n 'l get to see Ihe bombs bul they saw good baseball." S ix o f M o c k s v ille ’s last e ig lil games were decided in the lasl inning. Four o f the six iiounccd M o c k s v ille ’s way. “ W e’ve done It to people and il's happened lo us a couple lim es - tw ic e a g a in st these g u y s ," Beam .said. “ Il's part o f ihc game. Cody pilchcd a good game. W hal can you say?" " il was lough," Lovelace said. "W c had m ore in lensily liia n we had a ll year. T h e y knew they were going lo face one o f the league'sbest, ifn o l tlie besl. And our guys w ent toe -lo -lo e w illi M organ, and w c had h im 5-3. T hat's just the way this th in g ’s gone. One le a iii’s battled ahead and Ihc other one battles back." N otes: W ilh the score I-1 in Ihe fifih , hils by Boone and Josli Burgess pul runners al the cor­ ners w ilh one out. But M ocks­ v illc d id nol .score as Brad B u ll­ ard h it a bullet right lo thc righl fie ld e r.... C ody Livengood took ove r fo r M organ, w h o fim ncd nine w ith Iiis w icked curvcball, and pitched a 1-2-3 n in lh .... N o one Iiad a tougher lim e sw a llo w ­ ing Ilio near-miss than Perkins, w lio kept his h illin g streak (13 gam es) a liv e w ilh his e ig h th double. "W e d id n 'l do Ihc sm all Ih in g s ,” he said. "W o d id n ’ l m ove runners over when we gol people on. I hit like crap. Beam 's about Ihc o n ly one lh a l came thi'ough and did real w e ll. Jess d id n 't have a bad game. It m akes. you go back and realize how im ­ p o ria n i cach gam e was during the season, like Ihose losses w c had early on w ilh Kannapolis (4- .3) and W ilkes (1 0 -5 )." S. 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C audell L u m b er and B uildin g Supplies w t 162 Sheek Street • 751 -2167 O p e n D a lly W e e k d a y s 7 : 3 0 - 5 : 0 0 • r ? a t . 7 :3 0 - 1 2 n o o n DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, .luly 3,2003 - H3 •• \p 4 v v r * l 4 .' . , ”'t * - lit » n i. B i l l y R i d d l e , D - l p r o s p e c t a t s a f e t y , i s l e a r n i n g o f f e n s e . C o a c l i D o u g I l l i n g ( c e n t e r ) y e l l s i n s t r u c t i o n s a s o f f e n s i v e c o o r d i n a t o r B a r r y W h i t l o c k ( l e f t ) p o i n t s o u t a p l a y . D a v ie 7 - 0 n - 7 T e a m G o e s 9 - 2 In S t r o n g 1 6 -T e a m F ie ld C o n lin u e d F ro m I'uge K l The Wav Cagles w on by as m any as 35 points, tlie y gave N ew H a n o ve r and D u d le y all tlicy co uld handle in th e ir only losses and they g o l revenge against N e w H a n o ve r in Ihe sin gle-elim ina tion tournam ent. T lic scores; 16-0 over N orth Stanly, 35-0 over Jordan M a t­ thews, 18-6 over Forbiish, 15-14 o ve r F ra n k liiito n . 8-7 loss lo New H anover. 12-4 over A lb e ­ m arle, 12-2 over C arver, 18-8 o ve r M c M ic iia e l, 2 0-18 ove r N ew H anover and a 2 2 -18 loss 10 D udley, w h ich met C arver in tile lournam cnt final. W hal made D avie's show ing so astounding was the fie ld was loaded w illi perennial powers. If you can play w ilh the likes o f A lb e m a rle , C a rve r, N e w H a ­ nover and D udley, you can play w ilh about anybody. “ T he re w ere Ih rce (2 0 0 2 ) slale cliam pions lliere - D udley, C a rve r and A lb e m a rle ," Illin g said. "W h a l I saw is very prom ­ ising fo r Ihis fa ll. W e d id n 'l back dow n from anybody. For a I -A leam , A lbem arle can m atch up w itli any 4 -A leam in Ihe slale. mean Ihey had some athletes." D avie - w h ich is especially talented and experienced al run­ ning back,iiuarlerback and lin e ­ b a c k e r- returns lilllc experience at receiver. But som eone forgot lo tell Y o ung,C ollins and R iddle, w h o opened eyes and gave A r­ nold and M cC lannon reliable lai- gets all day. “ Young and C o llin s showed o u t." Illin g said. “ T hey had a great day. I mean a greal day. A n d th a t’s the best R id d le ’s looked on both sides (receiver and safety). He made some great caleiies and on defense he played p lic n o n ie n a l. H c had several picks. A n d Parks and M cN e il did good. O nce w c leach tliem how lo run the routes, they're going to be fine, “ W c gol (i|uartcrback) C o rri- lier a couple series, and he got beller as il w e n l," D a vie’s first loss was a hearl- breaker as N ew H anover scorcd Ihe w in n in g p o in ls on a H a il M ary as lim e expired, Thc W ar E a g le s, h o w e v e r, tu rn e d the tables in the rem atch, and they had C arver so frustrated in a 12- 2 rout lh a l the Y e llo w Jackets threw in Ihc tow el w illi lim e on the clo ck, “ W e w ere scram bling on liie fie ld and Ilie y already iiad their offense set up and ran a fly pat­ tern, A kid ju m pe d over M c N e il and eaugiit it," Illin g said o f tlic 8-7 defeat, “ I was real impressed w ilh us com ing back and beat­ ing N ew H anover, and o f coursc beating C arver iike wc d id was re a lly im pressive. There w ere Ihree ininutes le ft in in ju ry lim e, and C a rv e r s a id Ih e y w ere done." 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TIuirMliiv. Jiilv 3. 2003 DAVIK COI N rv KN I'KRI’KISK KKCOUI). I luii sdiiv. .Iiilv 3. 2003 - «5 D e a n n a R a n d o l p h . Deanna Randolph... K e i t h W h i i a k e r p r e s e n t s D e a n n a ’s h a l l - o f - f a m e p l a q u e t o m o t h e r A g n e s T h o m a s . F r o m l e f t , M a r y G a r d n e r , D e a n n a T h o m a s , R h o n d a B u l l a b o u g h a n d J i l l A m o s g o c r a z y a f t e r a 1 9 7 9 p l a y o f f w i n . T h e y a d v a n c e d a l l t h e w a y t o t h e s t a t e - t l t l e g a m e . Conlim ivd Fro m 1’нцс III cm ikl kick Пс1с1 (¡oals. I can rc- incinber bciniJ laic Ibrclatc.s be- caii.sc I Wii.s p la yiiiy ball w ilh her. I spcnl so m uch lim e w iih her, g irls used lo le ll me they were ylad she was m uch younger lhan I w as." "O n Salurday m orning. I was Ihe neighbor knocking on yo u r door ami w a kin g you up: ‘ Lel'.s go p la y ,' " D eanna, 42, snid, "W h e n 1 was like lO -years-old, I usetl to riile m y bicycle from m y house to R ich I’ark I'or rec­ reation, and that's three or lo u r m iles. W e 'il piny all day. K ids were (lulsiile. We playeil together and Icariicil how to get along. We w e ren’t in fron t o f a T V w ith N intendo and in the air cond i­ tio n in g . B a sica lly you plnyed until you ju st couldn't play any­ m ore." W hat sepn rales Ihe liig li- siru iig am i dem onslrutive T h o ­ mas - w ho .scored 1,104 points in her I'inal Ihree baskelball .sea­ sons and earned a scliolnrsliip to N orth C nrolinn - from other a ll- around greats is that she had Ihe skills o f a point guard and the body o f a pow er forw ard. She was strong am i explosive, as w ell as fast and agile. “ She w as b ig , but it w as m uscles. H e r w e ig h t was a ll m uscles," Steelm an said. "H e r ve rtic a l ju m p was up to w a rd three feet, and m ost g irls were between 16 and IS inches." "A n yb o d y lhat large-boned, you w o u ld n 't th in k w ould be as tiu ick nnd fast and agile as she w as," H unter snid. "N o kidding. Teams tlim hadn't seen her piny, yo u 'd henr them kind o f snick­ e rin g and la u g h in g w hen she w ould go out to shortstop: ‘ H it it to the sh o rtsto p , she c a n 't m ove.’ Fven tiunigh she had the s iw , she was ngile as a cm nnd had a glove like nohotly's busi- ne.ss. Il w asn't like she w orked out w ith w eights. She was just that gifte d ." "She had good moves, a good shot, she could ju m p , she could ru n ," snid A n g ie R iddle W ill­ iams, n 1У81 senior w ho played softball and tennis. "T he thing Ihnt .sets her npnrt is she wns .so stron g in e v e ry lh in g she d id . Y ou've had g irls that had a great shot. J ill A m os was very i|u ick and had finesse. Dennnn wns (|uick and had finesse, and she had sheer brute strength. So il was re a lly hard lo m atch that kind o f pow er and strength." Thom as was so uni(|iie thnt in herenrly teen yenrs, .she wns ju.st as strong ns the hoys. The rc- cently-decensed C lyde Stude- vent w ould hurl bnsehalls to her fa r batting practice, and she was starling on elite ndull w om en's softball leams (the Bordens and M ocksville Stars) by age 13. “ She’s one o f tlie strongest h itle rs I ever saw ," W illia m s said. “ She wns the only one I w'ns evercautious w ith. I was careful w ith whnt kin d o f pitch I gnve her becnuse slie could hit il back nt you so quick. I've seen her pul llie ball o u l o f m any parks." Conlim ivd O n I’lige 115 S o n J a r r o d R a n d o l p h I s a m o d e l . D e a n n a T h o m a s c o l l e c t e d s i x N P C g o l d m e d a l s i n t r a c k . T h o m a s s e t s c h o o l r e c o r d s i n t h e l o n g j u m p a n d 2 2 0 . T h e B o r d e n s s o f t b a l l l e a m w a s a p o w e r h o u s e . F r o m le f t , f r o n t - J u d y B o o e H o w a r d , P h y l l i s B o g e r N i c h o l s a n d P a l r i c i a D w i g g i n s B e c k ; m i d d l e - A n g i e C o r n a t z e r B l a c k w o o d , D e a n n a T h o m a s R a n d o l p h a n d V i c k i W i l s o n S t e e l e ; b a c k - J a c k N i c h o l s , C a l h y H u t c h e n s , L i n d a J o n e s , C a t h y H a n e s , L u V a d a B o w e n s H o w e l l a n d G a r l a n d B o w e n s . S a r a h G a r d n e r S h a n k s , O d e s s a I j a m e s a n d A g n e s T h o m a s v i e w h a l l - o f - f a m e w a l l . D e a n n a T h o m a s s o a r e d t o 1 , 1 7 9 p o i n t s .T h r e e m e m b e r s o f 1 , 0 0 0 c l u b s i t l a t e i n a g a m e : N o . 2 0 D e a n n a T h o m a s , 3 4 C a t h y H u t c h e n s a n d 3 0 J i l l A m o s . Deanna Thomas Randolph... Ctinllntied From I’nge 114 "S he's the only g irl I'v e ever seen hit a big .softball out o f Rich Park (2.S()-fool fence)," H unler said. " I'v e seen the sm all one go out. but she's the o n ly g irl I've seen h il the big one out. A l 1.1, she had the shortstop position on an adult w om en's team al S m ilh G rove. T he y d id n 't believe this young g irl could be p lnying w ith the w om en. (In Inter years, firsl basem an) D ianne Sm ool pul ex­ tra pndding in her glove. They w o uld nsk her to lig lite n up be­ cause she threw so hard. “ She wanted to piny JV fiio l- ball, and I think she could have p ro b n b ly m nde the te n m ," H unter continued. "S om e o f Ihe guys w ere going lo q u il, so she elecled nol lo push the issue. There's no doubt in m y m ind the g irl could hnve played fo o tb a ll." 5- "D u rin g re cie a lio n (nt nge 15), I th in k I h il nbom IU bnse- bnllsou t o f Rich I’ni k w ith hom e plum m ilio sume place il is now. Conch S tiiilu v c iil w a s ii'l Ihro w - ing ns hurd lo me ns he w o u ld to n T io y D n ile y o r n Je ff B n rkcr or a K e ith N a y lo r. H ut y e n li, I knocked about U) o f them o u t," Deainin snid. “ I sinned plnying w ilh Clarlaiul (B ow en's Bouleiis) , when I was 13. W c were Class A nnd you co u ld n 't get nny better Ihun lhat. Vou knew you were up againsi the very best lhat ihere W'ns." • T hom as' path lo D avie grenl- ness was a shorl one. In the fu ll o f her IVeshmnn yenr, 1975, she won foin- truck events in one m eel, led D nvie lo firsl in Ihe nine-lenm N l’C and wns conference cham pion in the shot pul nl 34 feel, five inches. In so ftb a ll, the o u llle ld e r made A II-N I’C ns a freshninn. In Ihc 1977 N l’C trnck m eel. Ihe sophom ore won the 220 in 2f).2tS, tied for fir.st in the bronil ju m p at 16-2 and teamed w iih M a ry G artlner. Janice H u n le r and Liiu rn C ockerhnm on the w inning 4-tO relay. The foin',s(mie w o n Ihe 44(1 ng n in in ih c W N C H S A A m eel, nnd Thom as was named most outstanding in Ihe field events. A s a,senior, Thom as ruled Ihe N l’ C in Ihe long ju m p and 220, setting school reconls in both events, as D avie finished tusl foi- Ihe .second tim e in three years. "She d id the 220, long ju m p , shol pul, discus nnd entered evei how m nny relays she could en- Ic r," Steelm an said. "S he was just aw esom e." A s a sophom ore in softba ll. Thom ns wns a m nin gun on ar­ gua bly Ihe greatest lenni ever. She scored the clin ch in g run as S leelm an's W nr lingles edged N o rth G a s to n 4 -3 fo r the W N C H S A A title . They finished 12-0. outscoring opponents 141- 29. A fte r tw o A II-N I’C .seasons. Ihe shortstop took hom e conl'er­ ence player o f the year as a .se­ nior. D nvie won Ihe lengueal 13- 1 and reached Ihe Ihird roum i o f the N o rih C nrolinn H igh School A th le tic A ssocinlion playoffs. “ She p la y e d a n y w h e re ," S te e lm a n sa id . "S h e stayed iu'om ul .500, but she gol on a l­ most every lim e. She'd get on on errors bccause she hil llte ball so hard. Vou counted il nn e rro r if II w enl lo w nrd som ebody, but il was unplayable. I'd say if she w enl lo bnl 10 tim es, nine tim es she'd be on base one way or an- olher. I’eopic haled lo .see her com e 10 bnl." T lio iiin s played on D n vie's firsl vo lle yb a ll team in the fall o f 1977, and she made lhal game look easy, loo. She wns p in y e ro f the yeur in the N l’C as a ju n io r and ru n n e r-u p fo r the sam e D e a n n a w a s a l l - s l a t e a s a s e n i o r , t h e n p l a y e d f o r U N C , award in I97S. "It was oul o f this w o rld how she cmiUI spike. She spiked the ball one tim e aiul hit a g irl in llie hend so hurd It kn o cke d her dow n," Steelm an snid. "O ne dny she jum ped in Ihe nir and was going U) spike il w ilh her right haiul because she's righthnnded. They pulled a perfect block right in front o fih e ball. W hile she's In Ihe air, she chnnged and came across her body w ilh Ihe le fl hand and spiked il straight dow n lo the I'loor. 1 never lin il a player do lhat. I had thnt on video, but 1 left the tape in Ihe cam era and sent it back to the library. The nexI m o rn in g som ebody tnped over il. 1 wns d ying to keep il." The yenr-i'ound slar was best know n fo r her four-yeiu- varsity career in b a ske tb a ll. T ho m as plnyed on C uthy H utchens' sup­ porting cnsi in 1976-77, nverng- ing eight poinls w ilh 10 double- fig u ro e ffo rts as D n vie (2 2 -5 o ve ra ll) lo o k runner-up In Ihe N l’ C nt 17-3. A lth ough 1,000-point scorer Hutchens was llie show, no one was m ore inslrum enlnl dow n tin.* stretch lhan the 5-10 Thom ns. w ho had II) points nnd It) le- boumls in a N l’C sem ifinal w in over .South Uowan, 11 points and 12 rebm uuls in a W N C H S A A first-idu nd w in over 1 ludson and 15 poinls and 13 reboim ds In a loss lo lop-rnnked N orth (¡aslon in the W N C IIS A A sem ifinals. Coach B ill I’eeler, w ho won -1-15 gam es and 17 conference lilie s in a Ьа11-оГ-1'ап|е coaching career, had the most In lim id a l- in g iliio in D iivie hisiory Ihe next Iw o years, lin fo rce r Thom as nnd playm aker J ill A m os scored -120 points each (16.1 ppg) ns D nvie lied for first in Ihe N l’C and fin ­ ished 21-5. The S la rsky and lliilc h o f g irls b a ske tb a ll, T hom as am i Am os had 31 and 2iS poinls re­ spectively in n w in over Ashe- boro. Thom as pul up 16 points and 16 rebounds in one game, follow ed by 23 poinls anil 1К re­ bounds againsi N orth Kow an. T h e A II- N I’ C p e rfo rm e r ile - voureil N orth Cabarrus w ilh 26 poinls and IS rebounds in a dis- Iricl-lournnm enl win. "W e hail tw o dilferent styles," snid J ill A m o s l.in d b ln d e o f Texas, the No. 1 career scorer at 1.665 poinls. "She was definitely Ihe b lu e -co lla r w orker. Y o u'd like lo have aboul 10 o f her on your leam. She was a brute." W ilh K h om h i B u lla b o u g h . G ina H ow ell and M ary G ardner co m p le m e n tin g the d yn a m ic d uo , Ihe W ar lia g le s b a re ly m issed g o in g a ll Ihe w a y in I97S-79, w inning Ihe N l’C regu­ lar seasnn ami lotn'nament before losing in Ihe Class 3-A lille game by tw o points. W ilh seni<ir T h o ­ mns averaging 15.6 poinls and 12 rebouiuls and ju n io r Am os av­ eraging 15.3 po in ls, they fin ­ ished 26-1. T h o m a s nnd A m o s b o th reached Ihe I.OOO-point pinlenu as lenminales. an unm atched fcal in the rich Irad iiion o f Davie girls baskelball. The tw o lead actors had in c re ilib le c h e m is try . Il w asn't aboul them . Il was never aboul them . Il was alw ays about w iiH iing, "W e knew w ith o u t n il five people on the courl. you could not hnve n w h in in g com binulion o f nny k in d ." Deanna said. "I knew w hat J ill co u ld do, she knew what I could do. I knew she could do it from the outside al any point and lim e. She knew' al the foul line or anyw here uround Ihe paint W'us m y /one. Shnring the spotlight was no problem for us. Il was about team dedication. Coach I’eeler and C oacli S leel­ man had great im pact in m y life . T h e y taught m e how to be a leader on the court and o ff the co u rl." "T h e unic|ue th in g aboul us playing together wns our coni- pelitiveness," snid Lindblnde. "I Ihink we were nlw nys hnppy for eneh o th e r, nnd th u l's w h a t helped us w in. We w unteil lo w in anil that superceded e ve rylliin g else. T h a i’s very, very unit|ue lo find in high-school sporls w ilh g irls ." D uring the innrch to ihe sinte- ch u m p io n sh ip gum e, T hom ns bulled her W'uy lo 15 poinls um l 20 re b im n d s a g a in s i S o u th Rowan and 26 poinls in a v ic lii- rious N I’C Tournam ent I'inal. She .scored 21 lo lend D avie lo Ihe D istrict 5 title nt I’ l'eilfer College. In Ihree N C I IS A A lo iu iia m e n i gam es. T ho m as c o m p ile d 54 poinls and 3.S rebounds. She fin - isheil w ith 1,179 poinls, one o f eighl females in Ihe l,00()-po inl club. "She carried Ihe leam In such n sirong w'ny that we d id n 'l have to be accom pli.sheil in all areas," said G inn H o w e ll H nrrison o f Advance, w ho started tw o years nl cenier. "D eanna w'as .so sirong in all areas lhat the other four m enibers w'cre able lo perl'ect Ihe strength Ihey hnd und contple- m enl her. We hnd J ill Am os, w ho W'US un excelleni outside shooter, und Dennnn could pluy every­ where on the courl. "Dennna played every single posilion on lhal flo o r ns If ihnt were her sin ning position. She hnd an a b illly lhal nol m any play­ ers have. She was a M ichael Jor­ dan Ilf high school w'omen's bas­ kelball. W hen she ju m pe d - if you p u ll oul the o ld pictures, y o u 'll see - she was in the air Ihree or four feet. "It was an honor lo g e l to play W 'ilh such a ve rsa tile player. There was no resentment am ong us girls becnuse W'c hnd tw o ex- Irem ely sirong pluyers. We were ih iille il to be on the teum w 'illi Ihem and did w liat we could to assist those girls and appreciate Ih e ir talent. A n d Peeler was n charm ." A fte r the 1978-79 baskelball seusun, T h o m u s svas flo o d e d w ith honors: N P C Player o f the Yenr, G reensboro D a lly N ew s A ll-S tate, W in.ston-Salem Jour­ nal A ll-N o rth w e st und a sehol- ar.ship to N orth C nrolinn. "S he's one iif the most nlh- letic pluyers I'v e ever seen." W il­ liam s said. "She had m oves lhal w e re b e y o n d a h ig h -s c h o o l player at that lim e, I wns just for­ tunate to be close enough in age to w alch her play." " I f you put her on Ihe courl w ilh Ihe top tennis player on the team at that tim e. I guarantee you D eanna T h o m a s w o u ld have held her o w n ." said G rant o f C harlotte, a fe llo w hall o ffa m e r w ho grnduntcd in 1977 w ith nn unloucliable 2.007 poinls. “ A nd I ’d put m y m oney on Deanna Thom ns. W hatever she decided she wanted to do, I w o u ld n 'l bet against her. T ha t's just how good she w as." Despite n il those uccolndes, Ihe 43-41 loss to G raham in the stnte fin n i s till hnunis Deanna rhom as Randolph, A ll she can see in the m in d 's eye is the fran­ tic fin a l s e i|u e n ce . G ra h a m scored the w in n in g basket w ith three seconds left. “ I relived llia t so m any lim es in llte liiie k o f m y m in d ," she said. "C o a ch I’eeler lo ld m e; 'Just d o n 'l foul her and defense her the best you ca n .'A n d when thul shol w enl up and that ball w enl sailin g right over m y fin ­ gertips right lo llte goal, il jn sl made me sick. I hnve never fe ll .so ul u loss in nil m y life . Il wus ju st the bigge.st disuppointm enl. "O n puper, we should hnve beaten them . W e should have beaten them by all rights, Thul game belonged to us." T h o m u s ' w ild e s t ilre u m s cum e irtie w h e n Ih e n -N o rih C nrolinn bnskclbnll conch lenni- fer A lle y signed her lo n pnrlini scliolnrsliip. " I could hnve gone lo C a t­ awba on a lu ll scholarship,'' she said. "I could have gone lo Pfe­ iffer. I could hnve gone to N.C . Slale. K ay Yow w anted m e. I could hnve gone toA ppnIachlan. Tennessee w as on the lis t. I w'anleil lo go lo C arolina, and lhal was it. The Tur Heels. Dean S niilh. To be a C nrolina Tar I leel was Ihe u llim u le . You kn o w yo u 're In Ihe elite when you go lo C nrolinn ." Thom ns bounced in and oul o f Ihe 1979-SO ro ln lio n . Hut when A lle y gave Ihe rre.sliman forw nril exlended m inules, she delivered, b listering W nke I’ or- esi w ith 22 p o in ls um l 11 re­ bounds in a 101-7.1 w 'in and pouring in 17 team -high poinls in an H5-63 W'in over Duke In the A C C Tournam ent. She wns a key lo U N C w inning a tournam ent in London, ringlnnd. “ A c c o iilin g lo m y liusbnnd (G u y R a n d o lp h , w h o p layed football at U N C und illd the ru- d lo color fo r w o m en’s games), when we played O ld D o m inion 1 held N ancy Lieberm an lo fo u r points in the rust h a lf," Deanna said, " I had her onc-on-ono, and Nancy Llebennan was M iss Bas­ ketball o f tho w o rld back then," Despite tho.se b ig m om ents, there were m any gumes in w hich Thom as got lillle PT, She ap- peared in 31 gumes fo r the 21- 15 H e e ls, nnd ¡ive rn g e d 6.5 poinls, 4.4 rebounds am i 1.7 as­ sists. "Freshm en d id n ’l get ¡i lo l ol p laying tim e ," she suid. "C oach A lle y had a lo l o f experience, so she d id n 'l give us a lo l o f play­ ing tim e. Thnt wus the firsl tim e I ever had to bite the bullet and ride the pine." I f Thom as had an alhlelic dis- n p p o in tm e n l, it wus thnt she plnyed just one yeur. A knee In­ ju ry w recked whnt m ight have been a .sensational U N C career. She m nrried G uy R nndolph, a defensive back and pu n te r in 1979-KO, alter die 19S0 season. They have tw o children - daugh­ ter D avin, 22, and son Jarrod, 20. " I never got the knee rehablll- laled lo the point where I could ever piny bnsketbull like I had," she said. From 1976-K9, R andolph nil- chored lliree o f the in osi I'eureii w om en 'a .soflbull (ciim s ever un- sem bled In D avle C o unly - B o r­ dens, norden ellcs um l M o cks­ v ilie Stars. In ¡1 Class H slale lourm im eni about n decnile ago, Ihe Stars losi Ih cir first gam e in a fie ld o f 6( tennis, hut som ehow m ade il ull the w n y Ih ro u g h the икчег,' brnckel lo finish .second. “ O n L ab or Day we played К gam es and seven in a ro w ,' 1 hm ler said, “ liv e ry b o ily on tin teum wus crum ping and giving oul. Deanna played every g im ii und every inning. She wns volec m ost vnlunble player from n .sec- onil-placc leam bccau.se peopit were ju st am azed at w hnt she wus ubic lo d o . The fuel we w ert u seconil-pluce leum, Ihul was ar a n ia /in g leal. "She uKvuys plnyed deep ui shon siop becnuse she luid Ihi nm i lo get il Ihere. She w o u li cover nnything from behind tin third busemnn ull Ihe wuy up Ihi m iddle. O nce in a league gniin nnd once in a lournunieni guiiie I snw her dive and catch a lin i drive, get up, slep on secom i am loss lo first fo r a lrl|)le p lu y " N iiles: • I’ lu g u e d W 'ilh S c in lic ti Dennnn's plnying duys ure lo ii} over. " I f I could pluy spons 36.“ dnys u yeur in .soincwuy, slinpe form or I'ushion, I w o u ld ," shi snid. • D eanna's m other, Agnes lost n fight W'ilh cuncer In M ay Deanna cume dow n from Penn sylvunin in M arch and cared fo her declining m other. Agnes wa alw ays al Deanna's games, an< il was Agnes w ho gol A lle y ti speak al D avie's 1978-79 alhletii banquet. "M y m other nnd fnthe follow 'ed us to every bnll field,' Dennnn said. “ I d o n 'l th in k ni; m other ever m issed a gam e, am m y dad was there 99 percent о the tim e ," • The Rundolphs are plannini to m ove fro m P ennsylvania ti the R a le ig h -D u rh n m uren о C harlotte, Hr,. »AVIK COUN TY KN'IKRPHISK Rii CORD. Ihursdnv. Jtilv 2003 S u n n i U t t c o m p e t e s i n t h e b a c k s t r o k e . it w a s i i i s f i r s t s w i m c o m p e t i t i o n , a n d W i l l M e e k e r , 6 , c a m e d r e s s e d i n s n a k e - e y e g o g g l e s . H i s d a d , J i m M e e k e r , g r a b b e d h i s e x h a u s t e d s o n a t t h e o t h e r e n d o f t h e p o o l w h e n it w a s o v e r . Two Oak Valley Swimmers In State Games O a k V a l l e y s w i m m e r s K y l e M a c e y , L a n d o n W h i t a k e r a n d C h r i s t i a n D a y . S w im , sw im iii\il sw im some m ore sociiis lo he Ihe n io llo ol' several O ak V alley sw im m ers. T his week in addilion lo p arlici- C o a c h E m m a J a k o b p r e p a r e s L a u r a S h e l t o n , M e g a n H e n n i n g s , a n d S a r a D u c o t e f o r t h e i r e v e n t s . paling in a w in over W illo w U iin m any Oak Valley sw im m ers par- lieipaled in Ihe C ily C ham pion­ ship ami Ihe Slaie Oames. T w o sw im m ers eom petcil in the Slate Games over ihe weekenil. The sw im meel was heki al B o llo n I’o iil in W inslon Salem. Mannah Keeney am i D aniel W entlel lio ili parlieipaleil in Ihe Slale gam es sh o w in g g re a l im p ro v e m e n l. D a n ie l W e m le l, w h o w'as rc- lerred lo as a h iig h i spol in the riiliire o l'sw lm m in g placed in all evenls in w h ich he eom peled. D aniel w on a Hronzc n ieilal in Ihe .Sd m eler hreasislroke. a S il­ ver m edal in ihe 200 In dividual M edley, and G old medals in Ihe UH) m eter Backstroke imd Ihc 50 m e ie r fre e s iy le . 100 m e le r I'reeslylc. .“iO m eler hackslroke. 50 m eler hiillerl'ly. and 200 m eler freesiyle. In Ihe C ily C h am p lon.ship m eel held on F riday al B o llo n I’o o l O ak V a lle y placed th ird am ong Ihe sm all Ieam enlries, The riillo w in g sw im m ers placed in Ihc top six in Iheiv in d ivid u a l evenls. Hannah K eeney ‘J -ld year olds place .Ird in the 100 IM aiul 2 nd in h a c k s lro k e . A iitiin in Jones placed 5lh in h u lle ii'ly in Ihc 11-12 age group. The 11-12 year old g irls also placed .Ird in Ihe Free R e la y, B rc n d o n Kadalovich placed .Ird in Ihe K and under breast stroke. D aniel C o a c h L a r r y U m b e r g e r w i t h s o m e o f h i s h a p p y s w i m m e r s . I r o m l e f t ; L a n d o n W h i l a k e r . H a i l e y F o l k , A l e x F o l k , G r a c e B a r l e l t , K e r r i M o r e n a n d L e a h V u l p l l l a . W endel place I'irsl in Ihe 11-12 age group in 50 I'ree. 100 IM . .50 h a c k s lro k e . and Ih c 100 I'reeslyle. The 1.1-14 year old Iw ys placed -till in holh the m ed­ ley and I'ree relays. In Ihe senior divisio n Coach Larry U inhiirger placed Olh in holh the hreasl- stvoke and I're e slylc. L o g a n Buchanan placed Olh in the se­ nior d ivisio n rreeslyle. The Se­ nior boys relays placed 3ixl in Ihe M edle y re la y and 2 iu l In the I'reeslylc relay. The O ak V a lle y O rcas de- I'cated W illo w Uun 405-416 I'or Ihe I'irsl lim e in Iheir four year hisiory. The fo llo w in g s w im ­ mers piaceli in llic ir evenls: M edle y R e liiy У -1 0 - g ir ls 1st p la c e - K e lly W a lto n , K a tie D a v ie , L a u ra S lioltim , anti Costner M e rrific lil. 11-12 g irls I SI - T a y lo r M oore, C la ire M oser. A u tu m n Jones, and C a rly Pralapas 2nd - K a telyn Jones, liliz a - belh D avis, Jennifer Booth, and M o lly G raham D ls lu iic f K ret'siylu 7-S g irls 1st C laire W hitaker y - 10 g irls 1st K e lle y W alton; 2nd C ostner Мегг1Пе1с1 У -10 hoys 1st Jay S ta iic lil'f I l-1 2 g irls 1st A utum n Joiics; 2nd - T a ylo r M oore I I - 12 boys 1st Daniel W endel 1 5 -IS g irls - 1st A s h le y G askin Im llv U liia l M edle y 10 and u n d e r 1st Inaura Shelton 11-12 g irls 1st A ulum nJoiies; 2nd Jennifer Booth 11-12 B o ys - 1st D a n ie l Wendel 1.1-14 g irls - 1st C ara Mennings; 2nd Jam ie S taiiclil'f (•'reeslyle Oand under girls - Isl C aitlyn K adalovich; 2nd T eddi U ll 0 and under hoys - Isl N olan Day 7-X g irls - Isl Cara W alton y -IO h oys Is l A n d re w Buchanan 11-12 - g irls - 1st C a rly Pralapas; 2nd Jennifer Booth 15-IS girls I st Ashley G askin lliic k s lro k v 7-S girls Isl Cara W alton; 2nd Grace Barlelt 7-S hoys 1st B re n d a n K adalovich y -IO g irls 1st-K e lle y W alton 11-12 g irls - 1st T a y lo r M oore; 2nd Katelyn Jones 11 - 12 boys 1st D aniel W endel llre a s t.s lriik v 7-S g irls 1st C laire W h ila ke r 7-H h o y s 1st B re n d a n Kadalovich 9-10 g irls 1st- K a tie D avis 9 -1 0 b o ys 1st - A n d re w Buchanan 11-12 g irls - Is l C a rly Pralapas; 2nd C laire M oser Itiilte r n y 7-S g irls Lst G race B a rle lt; 2iul C laire W hilaker 7-S b o ys 1st B re n d a n K adalovich y -IO g irls Isl K e lle y W a llo ii; 2nd Laura Shellon 11-12 g irls Is l - A u tu m n Jones; 2nd - Jennifer Booth I'ree.slyle K c liiy 7-S g irls 1st - Cara W alton. 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" Excludes Diesel Engines. See dealer for details. D a v i e P e o p l e Tales Of Gold Spun At The Brock Center Local Students Perform Rumpelstiltskin Musical DAVIK COUN TV KN TKKI’KLSK KKCOUl). I lnir.sdiiv. ,/ttlv 3. 2003 - Cl The magic of one of chiUlrcn’s literature nio.st memorable stories was brouglil lo lil'e on stage in Mocksville June 21, The classic Rum pelsiHtskin was pre­ sented in musical Ibrm at the Brock Performing Arts Cen­ ter in Iw o separate perfor­ mances. The Missoula Children's Theatre International Tour Projecl, the largest touring childten's theatre program in Ihe U,S,, came lo lown. They h e ld a w e e k -lo n g re s id e n c y d u r in g w h ic h a team ol' Iw o stttlT lo u r d ire c ­ tors d e v e lo p e d itnd p ro tlu ce d a fu ll-s c a le m u s ic a l w ith lo - cal children as cast members. The children had audi­ tions, intensive rehearsals, workshops itnd presented the finished performances for the public. The plays was an up­ dated versions of a classic fairy lale and children's story. Professionally designed scenery, costumes, props and makeup, as well as sound and lighting equipmeni helped make the production a hit, Missoula Children's The­ atre Residency Week began with an open audition for lo­ cal Davic kids. Tour direclors auditioned and citst elemen­ tary and secondary school slu­ dents for the full-length mu­ sical ptoduclion. There were rehearsals. Lines, staging, songs and dances were learned in four and a half hours of rehearsal each day two weeks ago, Monday through Friday, And finally Ih e perfor­ m ance, Following Ihe w eek o f rehearsitls the cast p e rfo rm e d Ihe sh o w - co m p le te w ilh p ro ­ fe s s io n a lly -d e s ig n e d scene ry and costum es. Shosvs svcre held Saturday before last al 3 and 7 p.m. This season M CT has sent out 27 leams to pul on ap­ proximately 900 residencies, which include over 55,000 young performers in all 50 states, Canada, Europe, Soulh America and Asia. .'•41 Ч 4 4 - ii L u k e H o l l i l i e l d ( l e f t ) a n t d J a c o b S n o w / ( r i g h t ) r e h e a r s e a s c e n e I r o m R u m p e l s t i l t s k i n A m b e r A t J a m s ( l e f t ) p l a y s t h e p a r t o f Y o u n g C l a r a . S h e r e c e i v e s s o m e c o a c h i n g f r o m w i t h M i s s o u l a C h i l r e n ’s T h e a t r e d i r e c t o r J e s s i c a N i e v i n s k i . t h e m u s i c a l ' s d i r e c t o r . M o r g a n B a n g h a r t , D o m i n i c k C a r b o n e , E a v a n J e n n i n g s , J a d a n M c G i l l , H a m p t o n S m i t h , B e n j a m i n W e e k l y , a n d J e s s i c a W h i t e a r e t h e B e e s i n R u m p e l s l i l l s k i n . D i r e c t o r J e s s i c a N i e v i n s k i ( c e n t e r ) p l a y s t h e p a r t o f Q u e e n B e e , - P h o t o s b y R o b i n F e r g u s s o n Ì ' I V T h e s e s t u d e n t s p o r t r a y e d t h e G n o m e s i n R u m p e l s t i l t s k i n . T h e y w a l c h f r o m t h e a u d i e n c e a s o t h e r s R u m p e l s t i l t s k i n is p l a y e d b y K e n d r i c k F r u i t s ( l e f t ) . H e a n d A m b e r p r a c t i c e t h e i r p a r t s . A d a m s r e h e a r s e a s c e n e . C2 ■ DAVIE C O UN TY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 3, 2003 Giles-Walser Couple Married J e n n ife r L yn n e G ile s o f M ock.sville and Jom itlian P iilrick W iilser o f Advancc were iiiarried al 6 p .m . June 28 at H om e M ora vian C hurch in W inston- S a le m . T h e R ev. C . S co tt Venable III officiated. The bride is the daughter o f Don and Linda G iles o f M ocks­ v ille , and the granddaughter o f the lu te M r. and M rs . D ale Sorensen o f W inston-S alein and the late M r. and M rs. H ubert G iles o f C harlotte. She gradu­ ated from D a vic H ig h School and received her cosm etologist license from H a irstylist A ca d­ em y in W inston-Salem . She at­ tends Forsyth Technical C om ­ m unity C ollegc, w o rking on an infom iation systems degree. The bride is em ployed by T.W . G ar­ ner Food Co. o f W inston-Salem in sales and m arketing. The groom is tlic son o f Kent and Sandy W alser o f A dvancc and the grandson o f A d die Mae W alser o f Advance and the late H u b b e rt W a ls e r and M a ry Jo h n so n o f L e x in g to n . He gra d u a te d fro m O a vie H ig h S ch o o l and atte n d s F o rs y th T eclinical C o m m unity C ollege where he is w o rking on an elec­ tronics engineering degree. He is em ployed by Jones D oors and W indow s Inc. in Advancc. The bride was escorted by her father. The m aid o f honor wns Jennifer D u ll o f M oorcs- v illc . B ridesm aids were K atie W alser o f Advance, (he groom 's s is te r-in -la w ; D o n n a Jean H uguenin nnd Kri.sta Nel.son o f M urrells Inlet, S.C., the bride's c o u s in s ; M e lis s a G ra d y o f M atthew s, the b rid e ’s cousin; and C herrie Bounds o f W inston- Sulem. Josh W alser, the g ro o m 's b ro th e r, w as the best m an. G ro o m s m e n w e re J o n a th a n G iles o f M ocksville , the bride's brother; Wes K iip p o f A dvancc; C u rtis C o lbert o f M o c k s v ille ; D c rc k D ia l o f C h a rlo tte , the b rid e 's c o u s in ; and N ic k Renegar-Sunderman Couple United In Marriage June 21 Mrs. Jonathan Patricia Walser Enderton o f N ew fane, N . Y., the b rid e ’s cousin. H o n o ru ry attondants w ere Am anda and Rebecca C ook o f M ocksville, D alis G iles o f Char­ lo tte , E ric a S o re n se n o f L e w isville , Am anda W alser o f A dvance, Joshua D ia l o f Char­ lotte, K a rl and John Robert G iles o f M atthew s, A n dre w Sorensen o f L e w isville, and Daniel W alser o f Advancc. A ll are fa m ily o f the bride and groom . T he groom ’s nephew, K o dy W alser, wus the rin g bearer. A s h ly n H uguenin, the b rid e ’s cousin, was the flo w e r g irl. W e d d in g m u sic w as p ro ­ vided by the Rev. Lew is P hillips, organist; and Seth W orth, tru m ­ peter. The guest register attendants were M r. and M rs. Todd C lark, the groom 's sister and brolher- in-law . F o llo w in g the cerem ony, a rc c c p tio n w a s h e ld a l the S aw tooth B u ild in g in W inston- S alem , D e co ra tio n s w e re by Lisa M yers o f Advance. A ndrew Sorensen provided m usic al the piano. A re h e a rsa l d in n e r w as hosted by the g room ’s parenis at the G rapevine Italian Rcstauranl in W inston-S ulem . S h e rri C o o k und C h e ry l S o ren sen, the b rid e ’s uunts, hosted u bridal luncheon on June 27. Severul parties and showers were held in honor o f Ihe couple. A fte r a honeym oon trip to Charleston, S.C., the couple w ill live in Advance. Beth A llis o n R enegar m ul B e n ja m in A lle n S u n d c rm iin were m arried al 4 p.m . June 21 ut Y a d kin ville U nited M e lh o d ­ ist Church in Y a d kin ville by the R e vs. Jo h n F itz g e ra ld a iu l M arcus Porlis. The bride is the daughler o f G ene and P am R e n e g a r o f Y a d k in v ille . H e r m a le rn a l grandparents are M r. and M rs. F ra n k D o n u ld P o inde .xier o f H u ntsville. H er puternal grand­ parents urc llie late M r, and M rs. H arold A . Renegar. The groom is the son o f Jon and Janet Sunderm an o f H unts­ v ille . T h e g ro o m ’s m a le rn u l grandparents ure M rs. A lle n G. (L o is I low urd) S ofley o f Chesa­ peake, Va., und Ihe late M r. A lle n G. S ofley. H is paternal grand­ p a re n ts arc M '. and M rs . Lehm an Edw ard Sunderm an o f W ind om , M inn. The couple gruduated from A ppala chian State U n ive rsiiy. T h e b rid e is e m p lo y e d b y Forsyth Pediatric Associates in W inston-S alem , und the groom is em ployed by T riud T urf. The bride wus given in m ar­ riage by her falher. She w ore u strapless gow n o f w hite D uch­ ess satin. A lig h t blue sash o f orgunza dclm cd an em pire waist and draped ucross the back o f Ihe dress. H e r hea d p ie ce w as a beaded tiara w ilh a w uist-length ve il o f illu s io n . She carried a bouc|uel o f w hite ro.ses. T h e m a id o f h o n o r w as H aley Hayes o f Boone. Bridc.s- m aids were Sarah Sunderm an, sister o f the groom ; Julie F uller o f M o cksville ; Am undu Shore Ayers o f K e rnersville; and Jen­ n ife r H a rp e H e lto n o f C ullow hee. H onorary bridesm aids were N a ta lie B ro w n and J e n n ife r Shore o f Charleston, S.C. F lo w e r g irl w us M o rg a n Poinde.Kler, cousin o f the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Allen Sunderman R in g b e a re r w u s C hase Poindexter, cousin o flh e bride. Besl m an was Jon Sunder- m an, fa th e r o f the g ro o m . G room sm en were D rew Rcne- gur, brother o f the bride; Janies G ough o f Boone; A lle n Pardue o f Y a d kin ville ; T on y Snow o f Boone; and Rod W h ilc s e ll o f Raleigh. H onorary groom sm en were T ravis Dunn and M atthew Hamby. W edding director was Janice P oindexlor Q uick, auni o f the bride. G uesl register attendant was A m y Diachenko o f Ruleigh. Pianist was M ik e H e iu lrix o f M ocksville. A rc c c p tio n w as h e ld ut R u g A p p le Lussic V in e ya rd s. The w edding cake, w h ich con­ sisted o f five kinds ofcakes, was made hy Janice Q uick, Several showers und parties were lield in honor o fth e couple; • u “ R o u n d the C lo c k ” show er wus given by the bride's rooniniules; • a m isce llu n e o u s sh o w e r was given by fa m ily und friends o f the bride and groom ; • M r. and M rs . G ro v e r M cPherson and fa m ily hosted a parly al Lake N orm an; • a luuu wus hosleil by friends o f the b rid e 's fa m ily ut the Y udkin C o untry C lub; and • the groom 's parents hosted a rehearsal dinner on the evening before the w edding in Ihc church fe llo w sh ip hall. F o llo w in g a w estern C a rib ­ bean cruise, the couple w ill re­ side in H u n lsville . Thompson-Weber Couple Married At Fairview Moravian Li.sa D a w n T ho m pso n and F re d e rick D a vid W eber w ere united in m arriage in a form al cerem ony on Saturday, June 7, ut 4 :3 0 p .m . at F a irv ie w M o ra via n C hurch in W inslon- Salem . The Kevs. R id d ick W e­ ber, brolher o f Ihc groom , and Stuart Zim m erm an, o fficia le d al the double-ring cerem ony. The hour wns chim ed by the rin g in g o f the church bells. Lig h te d globed tapers w ilh flow ers and bow s adorned Ihe e nd o f Ihe p a re n t p e w s in m em ory o f the bride's futher and the groom ’s m other and father; and the grandparent pew s in m e m o ry o f the b rid e and g ro o m 's g ra n d p a re n ts . T h e bride's brother and the groom 's b ro th e r lit Ihe g ra n d p a re n t candlcs at Ihe tim e the grandpar­ ents w o u ld have been seated. T h e g ro o m li l h is p a re n t's candles fro m the grandparent candles w hen he entered the sa n ctu a ry. T h e b rid e lit her father’s candle from his m other's candle w hen she entered the sanctuary. She also slopped and gave her m other a flo w e r and kiss. B efore the flo w e r g irls en­ tered, tw o groom smen pulled the aisle runner fo r the flo w e r girls lo drop rose petals fo r the bride. T ile bride was escorted by her brother, Bryan C a rllon T ho m p­ son. She wore u designer w hite sleeveless Itu liu n satin g ow n w ith a halter neckline covered w ilh s c h iff ili e m b ro id e ry , alencon lace, and pearls. The detachable cathedral tra in was em bellished w ith alencon luce and pearls. H e r chapel length ve il scattered w ith pearls was ullaclied to her tiara o f pearls and S w u ro vski crystals. She w ore w h ite .silk opera le n g th lace gloves and carried a fresh cas­ c a d in g bo u q u e t o f w h ile Casablanca lilies, rose.s, orchids, and slephanolis accented w ilh variegated ivy. She w ore pearl and tliam ond earrings w o rn by the g room ’s m other and a garter w orn by her m other on her w ed­ ding day 34 years ago. M atron o f honor wns Sharon K in g T h o m p so n o f B e rm uda Run, sister-in-law o f the bride. Bridesm aids were G inger A lle n D ow ney o f A dvancc, Stephanie Leigh Thom pson o f G erm anton, and Stacey E lizabeth T rzein ski o f W ethersneld, Conn., friends o f the bride. Junior bridesm aids were Sara Elizabeth M cB rid e o f Kernersville, cousin o f Ihe bride, and C laire Anne W eber o f W in ­ slo n -S a le m , d a u g h le r o f the grootn. F lo w e r g irls w ere S id n e y N ic o le G raley o f M o c k s v ille , goddaughter o f the bride, N ina K yle ig h Thom pson o f Berm uda R un, niece o f the b rid e , and Em m a K rislen A b ig a il N odine and Jennifer Elizabeth N odinc o f C harlolle, cousins o fth e groom . A rth u r M o n ro e B o w le s o f W in slo n -S a lcm , uncle o f the groom , was best man. G room s­ m en were M althew Shull Lam b o f C hurlotic, friend o f the groom . Dr. C h ris tia n E rnst W eber o f R enton, W ash., brother o f the groom , and H erben A rth u r W e- l)cr o f W inston-Salem , brother o f the groom . J u n io r g ro o m sm e n w e re G rant R obert Scrfass o f W in - ston-Salem , friend o f the bride and groom , and Kenneth Isaac W e b e r o f W in s lo n -S u le m , nephew o f the groom . R in g beurers w ere D u n ie l A u stin W eber and John Charles W eber o f W insion-Salem , tw in nephews o f the groom . Joni Phelps G raley o f M ock.s­ v ille , frie n d o f the b rid e , a t­ tended the guest register Leslie A nn E llis, cousin o f the bride, handed out Ihe w e d d in g p ro ­ gram s. The program contained a poem title d "F o r the Parenis We H ave L o s t" w rille n in Ih e ir nicm ory by the bride. O rgan m usic wns played by C atherine T h rift o f W inston-S a­ lem. G ranI Roberl Scrfass, solo­ ist, sang "Eagle W hen She F lies" as the bride's m olher was seated. H o n o ra ry gue sts w e re R o vcrda and S h crn ie r Jarvis, aunt and uncle o f Ihe bride, und P e g g y B o w le s , a u n t o f Ihc groom . Lynda M uuney o f A d - vunce directed the w edding. The bride is the duughtcr o f Judy E llis T ho m pso n o f B e r­ m uda R un and the late L a rry W a yn e T h o m p s o n . She is a graduate o f D avic H igh School and an honor graduate o f East C urolina U n iversity, where she wus president o f Ihe N a tional S ociety o f C o llegiute Scholurs honor society for tw o years. Her m aternal grandparents arc the la te R o bert Lee and L u c ille G a rw o o d E llis ; h e r p u ternul g rundn iolher is the lale M a ry Jarvis Thom pson. The groom is the son o f the lale Rev. Churles Bruce W eber and M artha Anne W eber He is a graduate o f N orth Davidson Se­ n io r H igh School and allended the U n iversiiy o f N o rlh C arolina at Greensboro. He is em ployed as a paralegal w ith the litw firm ofS urratt and Thom pson, PLLC , in W inslon-Salem . 1 lis m alernal grandparents are the lute M r and M rs. A rth u r R iddick Bowles; his pulcn'al grandparents are the laic Rev. and M rs. C h ristia n O tto W eber F o llo w in g a w edding trip to M ia m i, Ihe F lo rid a Keys, and D isney W orld, the couple w ill m ake ih e ir new hom e in O ld Salem in u house lhat has been in the groom 's la m ily since it was b u ilt in lyO.S. K cce p th iii F o llo w in g Ihe cerem ony, Ihe bride's m other entertained w ilh a dinner and dunce reception ul Berm uda Run C ountry C lub. G uests w ere w e lcom ed by Tom G raham , uncle o f the bride. Each guest received u I'uvor o f a book m ark w ilh a message from Ihc bride and groom , und n con- tniner o f bubbles. Brenda E llis Graham , aunt o f the bride, allended Ihe g ift table. Guests were directed lo a room fo r punch and m usic u n til Ihe arrival o f the couple. The iu id e 's portrait was on display. U p on a rriv a l o f the b rid a l p a rly , guests w e re sealed al tables w ith w hite linens, fresh llo w c r and candle ccnierpieces, anil cnm cras fo r guests lo take pictures. B arry R cntz, DJ, an­ nounced ench m em b er o f the bridul purly. W hen the bride und g ro o m w ere in lro d u c e d , they w enl lo the dunce flo o r fo r their first dunce. A fte r a w e lco m e fro m the b rid e 's m o th e r, gue sts w e re served a tossed salad, rolls and ten o r coffec. A buffe t o f g rille d p o rk ch o p s w ith g o rg o n z o la a p p le co m p o te , ch icke n ro u - lu d cs, m ushed p o lu lo e s und m ixed vegetables w ere offered. A c h ild ’s buffet ofsp a g h e lli w ith m eat sauce was ulso available. A fle r eating, the m atron o f honor, bridesm aids and ju n io r bridesm aids were in vited lo par- ticipute in the charm p u ll. W hite ribbons w ith silve r charm s had been placed between a layer o f cake. Each p u lle d a ribbo n lo reveal their charm , a g ift from the bride. The four-tiered w edding cake sat atop a silver cake stund und wus lopped w ilh the Lenox 1st Dnncc W edding Prom ise topper Each layer was a d ifferent fla ­ vo r - chocolate m ousse, carrot, and lem on pm nid w ith raspberry fillin g . The icing wns w hite but­ ler cream , ll was decorated w ilh eatable w hile, ye llo w and peri­ w in kle fiow ers. A fte r Ihe bride and groom cut the first piece. Guests were served by Berm uda Run staff. Chum pugiie wus served und tousts w ere m ade by several m em bers o f the w edding party, and Ih c b rid e ’s m o llic r T he couple toasted each other w ilh m onogram m ed silver fiules w ilh S w urovski crystals, u g ift from the bride's m oth er She also sur­ prised them w ilh m ulching s il­ ver w ith Sw urovski crystuls cuke knife nnd server m onogrnm m ed w ith Ih e ir names und the wed- , ding dale. A fle r dancing and tossing Ihc hou(|uet and g u rie r Ihe couple depnrted the reception by lini<iu- Mrs. Fredericl< David Weber sine am id nn array o f bubbles. U chcar.snl D litiiv r The reliearsul ilin n e r given by Peggy und M onroe Bow les, m int nnd uncle o f Ihe groom , wns held F rid a y n ig h t at F a irv ie w M o ra via n C h u ic h F e llo w s h ip H a ll, G uests w e re seated at tables w ith w h ite lin e n s ac­ cented by p e riw in kle placem ats and napkins. Each table co n ­ la ln e d n centerpie ce o f hnnd painted pots accented w ith peri­ w in k le . E ach pot c o n ta in e d m ixed fresh flow ers and w hite candles. Each table was served a relish Ifay, tossed salad w ith dressing, pork tenderloin, potato sidad, baked beans, und rolls. D rinks o f iced tea, lem onudc, w aler and coffee were available. A n iiik e -y o u r-o w n icc cream sundae bur w llh vnriou s lo p ­ pings was de.sserl. The groom chosc Ihis lim e lo give gifts to his groom sm en and best m an. The groom presenled Ihe bride w ilh an estale diam ond nnd sapphire ring. The bride |ire- scnted the groom w itli a replica o f his purenls' w e dding book and p ictu re s. The b rid e pre- DAVIE COUN'I'Y ENTERPRISE RECORD, l litirsdiiv, ,Itilv 3. 2003 - C3 scnied her m other and honorary guests w ilh a w h ile handkerchief m onogram m ed w ilh th e ir name and w edding in pe riw in kle , llrid e s m ttld L itn c h v im A bridesm aid luncheon given by B renda E llis O rahum and Rovcrda E llis Jarvis, aunts o fth e b rid e , and D e b ra G ra h a m M cB rid e , cousin o f the bride, was held al the G astliaus on the Square restaurant Saturilay, M uy 31 at noon. The bride chose tim e lo give g ifis 10 her allendnnts. F our Inblcs were decorated w ilh w hite linens, plucc cnrds, nnd urrnngenienis o f roses. A bulT cl o f tossed salad, cla m chow der, chicken breast, lasa­ g na , s e a fo o d m e d le y , v e g ­ etables, and rolls was served lo I y guests. C hocolate cake w illi w lii|iped crcum icing nnd clioco- Inle syrup wus servetl fo r tiesserl, .Shower Sharon Thom pson, sister-in- la w o f the brid e , and G in g e r D ow ney and Stephanie T h o m p ­ son, frie n d s , hosted a b rid a l show er Salurday, A p ril 2fi at 2 p.m . al Ihe Y udkin V alley Bap­ tist C hurch F ellow ship H a ll. ; Mrs. Clay Martin Jones S p a i n h o u r - J o n e s C o u p l e M a r r i e d Jennifer Faye S painhour und C luy M a rlin Jones were united in m arriage Salurday, June 14 nt M o rris Chapel U nited M ethod­ ist C hurch in W ulkertow n. D r D nvid G ilbreuth oin cin te d Ihc 3 p.m . cerem ony w h ich wus fo l­ low ed by a reception in Ihe M o r­ ris C hupel F n m ily L ife C e nte r T he bride is the duughtcr o f M ichae l M arsh o f W inston-S u­ leni, and Lisa H olden o f M in - ernl, Vn. She is a gruduute o f South Stokes H ig h School und is em ployed by the Ross Law Firm . T h e g ro o m is the son o f ' D o n a ld and B o n n ie Jones o f A dvance. He is a gruduate o f D avie H ig h S chool und eurned u b a c h e lo r's d e g re e fro m G u ilfo rd C o lle g e . H e is e m ­ ployed by A l Seym our, A m e ri­ can Express Finunciul A d v is o r G iven in m arriage by her fa­ ther, Ih c b rid e chose M ellssn M arsh, her siste r us the m uid o f h o n o r nnd C hristy Tongagora its ' ’ ) ■ ><i Ì Mr. and Mrs. William E. Myers Coupfe Celebrates 50th Anniversary O n Salurday, June 22, W ill­ iam E. " B illy " and V irg in ia D. , "B e lly " M yers celebrated their 5üth w edding anniversary w ilh u reception given by th e ir c h il­ dren, Bonnie M ille r and M ark M y e rs , at B a ile y ’s C h u p e l U n ite d M e th o d is t C h u rch in Advnnce. D uniellc M ille r grundduugh- te r invited guests to sign the reg­ ister as they nrriveii, und offered favors as they departed. A collage o f restored photo­ graphs recapped .school days, duting, prom , m nrrlagc, as w ell as p ic tu re s o f M r and M rs. M y e rs ' parents, s ib lin g s nnd children. M rs. M yers' w edding dress wus being m odeled by n m an­ neq uin, w h ich bore a resem ­ blance to her on her w edding day. F ifty ye llo w roses, as w e ll as a cand lelit bride and groom ice scu lp tu re , added lo Ihe table decoralions. M rs. M yers baked and deco- rntcd n six tie r cuke, w hich wus .skrved by Juslin M ille r grund­ son, and H o lly Le d fo ril. W endy F u lk served golden p u n ch , w h ile gue sts h e lp e d Ihem selves to Ihe buffet. F rie n d s und fn m ily cam e from us fnr uw uy as the N orth C arolina coast. Breast, Cervical Cancer Screening July 17 A breast and cervical cancer .screening c lin ic w ill be held on Ju ly 17 from 8:30 n.ni.-4 p.m. al Ihe D uvie C o uniy H cn llh De- pnrln icnl. S tatistics indicate lhat regu­ la r screening tests fo r brcnsi und cervical cancers can assist in the eariy detection o f cancer E ariy detection means a iie ltcr chance o f fu ll recovery, and m ay help save yo u r life. D e p e n d in g on y o u r e lig ib iliry , you m ay q u a lify fo r no cosl o r lo w cost screening tests ify o u arc a wom an w ho; is 18 to 64 yenrs old; is nol co v­ ered by M edicare Part В o r M cd­ icaid; has little or no insurance to covcr these tests; and meets houseliold incom e guidelines. I f you are between the ages o f 50 and 64, und huve not hud a hysterectom y, you w ould be able to receive your pap tesi, a c lin i­ cal breast exnm , und niunim o- gram . I f you arc between the ages o f 18 und 49, you could receive a pup test und a clin ica l breusl exnm . C nll the heullh depurtm enl ul 7,‘i I -87(10 fo r nn uppoinlnient. the honorary m atron o f h o n o r Bride.smnids were Julie C arter o f W in s to n -S n le m , B rid g e tte W hite o f K in g , C harlotte D o ty o f H arrisburg, and Dana T ille y o f W inston-Salem , The groom chose his futher ns best m an and his b ro lh e r W il­ linm A n dre w Jones, us honorury best tnan. G room sm en included D rew C nrler o f W inslon-S ulem , Slephen V ogler o f W ulkertow n, Junsen Keene o f W ilm in g to n , und T im o th y G ilb re a th o f C harleston, S.C, F lo w e r g ir l w us D e s tin y D u llo n o f W inston-S alem and rin g bearer was Zachary V ogler o f W ulkertow n. Guest book ut- lendant was A sh le y G oode o f W ilm in g to n nnd grcecers w ere Je ssie a nd S a ra D illo n o f W alkertow n. T he w edding was directed by B e vcriy M arsh o f K ing. A fte r the h on eym o on, the couple w ill m nke th e ir hom e in C lem m ons. . riC c lltn ф ч /4 . Ro w a n Re g io n a l M d d ic a i. C i:n t í;k C o m m u n ity P ro g ra m s n a b a lH S c re e n in g — $ 15 icc A n individual consuitntinn w lili u certified diabetes cd u ca lo r I’nrticipants get a fingcrslick blood glucose test and nre assessed on llic ir risks fo r developing diabetes. T ills screening is i)y app oint­ m ent only. Screenings arc held at: E ducation Sl W ellness O iilp a tic n t Services Uuilding, 7 2 1 G rove St,, Salisbury Call (7 0 4 ) 6 3 8 *1 4 3 7 for an appointm ent or for m ore Information. H ospice V olunteer C haplain lla in in g If yo u arc a pastor in llic co m m u n ity and w o u ld like to volunteer yo u r tim e lo m inister lo H ospice palienls and their fam ilies, m ake plans lo attend o n e o f tiie V o lunteer C haplain ira in in g sessions. • Tuesday, July 8 from noo n ■ 2 p.m., C h ina G rove H ospicc O fficc, 312 E. C entervicw St., C h in a G rove • Tuesday, July 22 from noon - 2 p,ni,, A d m inistra tive C onference Room , Rowan Regional M edical Center, 612 M ocksville Ave,, Snlisbury, Call (7 0 4 ) 6 3 7 -7 6 4 5 to register or for m qre M orm atlon. M e d ica l Paric G rand O pening M ake plans to attend the ope ning o f R ownn Regionni M edical Park on Julian Road, T ou r d ie new O u tp a tie n t Surgery C e n te r and the Im aging/Physical R e habilitation C e n te r E njoy good food and activities and entertainm ent for the e n lire fam ily. Salurday, A iis iis t 2 starting at 10 a.m. at the M cd ica l Park o n Julian Rd., Ext. 74 o ff 1-85. E d u c a tio n a l P ro g ra m s Com prehenshre W abetes C lasses Sm all group classcs and individual instruction are offered on a w eekly bnsis lo help m aster d ie skills and concepts for the co n tro l o f diabetes. These classcs have a fee, w h ich is covcred by m ost insurance plans. A ll classcs are held at the Salisbury C ity Park Recreation Cenler, 316 Lake D rive in Salisbuiy, Diabetes classes will 1k‘ offerctl on the following dates, and you must attend all (liree sessions: July 7, 14 and 21 » 6 - 8 p,m , July 15, 22 and 29 • 9 - 11 n,m. July 2 3 ,3 0 and August 6 * 1 - 3 p.ni. Call (7 0 4 ) 6 3 8 < 1 4 3 7 fa nxire information,' G estational n a b e te s H a sses A certified diabetes educator provides a special program fo r cxpeclnnt m o tlie i’s w ilh gestational dialietes, T lie progm m includes basic facts, meal planning and hom e blo o d glucosc m onitoring . These classes have a fee, w h ich is covei-cd by m ost insurance plans. Gestational diabetes classes will be offered on the following dales; attend the date of your choice, July 10, 17,24,31 »9-11 a,m,, Rownn Regional Educnlion & W ellness O u tp a lic n l Sciviccs liuilding, 7 2 1 G rove St,, Salisbuiy Call (7 0 4 ) 6 3 & 1 4 3 7 for more information. Look Good, F e d B etter A n Am erican C ancer Society program lh a l teaches cancer patients lcchnic|ues to address the cosm clic side cffccts of treatm ent. Call (7 0 4 ) 2 7 8 0 9 9 2 for an apppintrnent or for m ore inform alion. July Classes & Events S u p p o rt G ro u p s ADHD S upport G roup Provides support and education for parents o f children w ith A tte n tio n D e fic il H yp e ra ctivity D isorder Q ll (7 0 4 ) 6 3 6 -5 5 7 6 for m on; infonnation, July 22 • 6i30 p.m ., Salisbuiy Pediatric Associates, 129 W oodson St,, SalisLiury AW AKE (Alert, W ell And Keeping Energetic) Provides a social and educational fom m fo r anyone suffering from a sleeping disorder C all the Sleep M edicine C enter o f Salisbury at (7 0 4 ) 6 3 7 -1 5 3 3 fo r m eeting inform alion. B e tte r B re a ttih g (№ b O ffers m enibcre and gucsls the o p p o rlu n ily lo leam about brealhing disorders. T lic Better Breathing C lu b does n o l m eet in July and August. M eetings regim e in Septcnibcr. C ardiac S u pport G roup Provides support and eckication fo r cardiac patients, people w h o are at high risk fo r heart disease and th e ir families. T ills group meets the th ird Tuesday of the m onth durin g Febixiary, June and O cto b e r • 7 p.m ., C ardiac R ehabilitation & W ellness Center, 2nd floor, K iser M cdical O ffice liu ild in g , Rowan Regional M edica l C e n te r C a ll (7 0 4 ) 2 1 0 -5 4 1 2 fo r m ore in fo m ia tio n . C olon C ancer S u pport G roup O ffere supporl and éducation fo r colon cancer siiffcrcrs and survivors. C a ll (7 0 4 ) 6 3 7 -1 0 9 3 fo r in o rc Inform a­ tion. July 15 • 7 p.m ,, L ib ra ry at St. John's I Lutheran C h urch , 200 W . Innes St., Salisbuiy D iabetes S u pport G roup A fternoon & Evening M eeting O ffers program s lo provide support and educalion liir people w ith diabetes and th e ir families, T lie Diabetes Supporl G ro u p w ill not m eet in July. M eetings resume in August, E p il^ is y S u pport G roup Provides supporl and educalion for people w ith epilepsy and their families, S upporl group m eetings resume in Septem ber G ifef S upport G roup Provides support for those suffering from the loss o f a loved one. Sponsored by Rowan Régional H o m e hleallh S H ospice, C a ll (7 0 4 ) 6 3 7 -7 6 4 5 fo r m ore infom ia tion. July 14 nnd 28 • 6 p.m., Ryan's Steakhouse, 730 Jake Alexander lilvd., Salisbuiy M eeting and program start al 7 p,ni,; D in n e r is n o l included. P rostate C ancer S u pport G roup O ffers support and education to prostalc cancer sufferers and survivoi's. C all (7 0 4 ) 2 1 0 -6 8 7 1 fo r m ore in fom ia tion. July 17 • 5i30 p.m ., 1-arge Conference Room , Rowan Regional M edical C enter RSDSA (Reflex S ym pathetic D ystrophy Syndrom e A ssociation) Support G roup O ffen; supporl and educnlion for ico p le suffering from Reflex S ym pathetic dystro phy Syndrom e, a chronic neuro­ logical disease m arked by constant pain, July 14 • 7 p,m ,, A d m iiiistralive C onference Room , Rowan Regional M edical C e n te r C n ll (7 0 4 ) 6 3 0 -0 3 6 5 fo r m ore in fonnation. S u p p o rt G ro u p s Cont W eig itt Loss S upport G roup Provides support nnd cducntion for people w h o have had o r arc conlem plat- ing having gastric bypass surgery as a w ay lo lose w eight, July tO • 7 p,in,, W om en's H ealth Center, 3rd floor. Rowan Regional M edical C e n te r C a ll (7 0 4 ) 6 3 7 -8 6 1 8 fo r m ore infonnation. W o m e n ’s H e a lth A ll classes meet in the W om en's H e alth C enter, 3rd floor, Rowan Regional M edical C e n tcr C all (7 0 4 ) 2 1 0 -5 5 4 4 lo regisler o r fo r m ore inform ation. Big B ro tiie r/B ig S ister Siblings, too, have to adjust to a new role w hen the baliy aiTives, T liis class helps prepare them fo r the arrival o f a new b ro lh e r o r sister It includes a tour o f the m aternity cenler and a visit to our new born nurseiy, July 14 • 4 p.m . B reastfeeding T h is clnss details the advantages and m ediods o t brcaslfceding, as w e ll ns practical problem solving. T lie class Is inught by our certified Inclnlion consul­ tants. Dads nrc welcom e, lo o. $10 class fee if not enrolled in Row an Regional's U im aze classes, July 29 • 6 - 8:30 p,ni. Lam aze P repared C liild b irtii a n d B a tv B asicsLeam What to expcct d urin g labor, birth and poslpnrtuni periods, co p in g skills, • relaxation nnd brent/iing lec/iniqties, and preparing fo r c h ild b irth . Taught by our Lim a zc-ce rllfie d ch ild b irth educators. Classes m eel once a week for five weeks, and n class fee is cliaiged. Lim aze classes w ill be olfered on the fo llo w in g dales.- July 28 - August 25 • 6 - H.'30 p.m. M o o n lig h t M a m m o g ra p h y D o you find it d iflicu lt lo schedule a nin n in io g ra p liy exam during regular business lioui-s? N o w you can get yo u r annual niam inogrnpliy exam as lale ns 7 p,m , M onday • Thui-sday al Rowan Regionni M edical C e n le r Call (704) 210-5238 today for an appointment, B lo o d P re s s u re C lin ic E v c iy W ccliicsclny iro m 9 n.m , - no o n , n free hlo o ci pressure c lin ic is h e ld in th e m n in lo b b y o f R o w a n R e gion al M c d ic a l C e n te r. V o lu n te e r nurses c o n d u c i th e c lin ic . Free p a rk in g is p ro v id e d in th e m e d ica l ce n te r’s p n rk in g gnrngc o n |-|c n d e rs o ii S lic c t, N u r s e - O n - D u t y F or rou tin e , n o n -e m e rg e n cy m edicnl |iro b le n is o r lo r answ ers lo y o u r m edica l c|iiestions, cnll N tii's e -O n -D iity 24 lio tin ; a day, seven clays a w eek, Il's free. 1-800-335^921 ' R o w a n R e g i o n a l M e d i c a l C e n t e r o f f e r s a v a r i e t y o f h e a l t h a n c ) w e l l n e s s e d u c a t i o n 4 ^ ; c l a s s e s . F o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n o r t o r e g i s t e r f o r a n y c l a s s e s o r s u p p o r t g r o u p s , c a l l (704) 210-5000. I I ,li IN AI . ' " 612 Mocl<sville Averiue, Salisbury, North C arolina 28144 w w w .row an.org' C4 - DAVIIi COUN TY KN TFCRPRISK lUiCOKI), riuirsdii.v, .Inly .1. 2003 Hendhx-Mitchell Engagement Announced D ickii; am i Uniia llc iu lrix o f K ivcrvio w Ri)ail. A ilv a n to , an­ nounce llie engayeincnl o f ih e ir (liiu ylilcr. K im b e rly C hine H endrix lu W illiiiin A llo n M ilc h e ll. Ihe son ol' Uosa D oniinc{ue/ and W ill­ iam M . M ilche!!. The bride-elecl is a 2(l()() graduate ol' D avie H igh School and com pleted the Davidson C ounty C o m m unily C ollege School o f C o siiK lo lo g y in 2()(H. Slic is em ployed at U goHR o f R obinliood Koad. W inston-Salem . The groom -to-be is a 1997 graduate o f Reynolds H igh School and com pieled llie iiv ia lio ii m anageiiieni program at G u ilfo rd Tech­ nical C o in im m ily C ollege. He is em ployed by Low es H om e Im - provenienl. The wedding is planned fo r July 12 al Pulton M ethodist Church in Advance. Binkley-Todd Engagement Announced Deborah G. B inkle y and Dee L. B inkle y o f l-.ast Heiul aniuiuuce the engagement o f ih eir diuighler. Jennifer Kay B inkle y lo Derek A lan Todd o f Concord, the .son o f A lan and Honnie Todd o f Wesi Bnd. The biide-eleci is a graduate o f porbusli H igh School and at­ tends H igh Point U niversity. Slie is em ployed by N ovanl Health. The groom -to-be is ii graduale o f 1 lig h Point Central 1 lig h School and earned an electrical engineering degree from N .C . State U n i­ versity. He is em ployed by P h ilip M orris. The wedding is planned fo r O ct. 2.“) al Baltim ore U nited M etli- odist C hurch in Uiisl Bend. A u .s lin C o e ll()(;e r c e l- e b n ile d his lir s l h irlh d ii.v m i A p ril 24, 20(1.1. A iis d n ’s psir- e n ls are Itr.v iin im d A n d re ii llom er. liis )>ran(l|>iireM ts are F ra n k n n d l.ln d n В о ц е г o f M oeksvU le, N C lu u l D io n und .liin ic o M o u n la in o f N e w T ir/.e w c ll, T N . ( ir e iil- K r iin d - p iire n ts lire th e liite .loseph (ira d y and K u h y llo o ts -S n o w o rM o c k s v llle .N C , Ihe lllle H a l and C h a rliille M ille r-l(o j> e r()i' M dcU sville, N C , К п ц сп е » m l F e rn l ‘a rs(in s-M o o re o f N ew Ta/:ew ell, T N . W e are a ll very p r illili a n d liles.sed lo hnve such a specilli litd e hoy in o n r lll'e. H a p p y llir lh d iiy . A v e ry M lk e n /ie I’ a r ris h c e le iirn id h e r 2 n d iiir lh d iiy .Sunday, .liin e 22, 200.1. .She c e le lin ile d w ith a .Sp»n)>e H ob I’iid l I’lir ly w id i h e r I'liin lly m u l I'riend.s. A ve ry Is Ihe liltie sisle r o f A .shton n n d th e d a u i> lile r o f M ik e u n d T u b u lh u P u rris h . .She is th e g ra n d d a u g h te r ol' K o h e rl and (ile n d a lla rn h a rd i o i M o c k s v ille and K o n n ie and .la e kle S late o f K e rn e rs v illc . H e r g re a t-g ra n d m o th e rs are H e le n Ita rn h a rd t o l' M ock.s­ v ille u m l A lm ii S lio iif o f C o o l­ eemee. W e w o u ld lik e to th a n k ev­ eryone I'or Ihe nice g ilts and m ost o f u ll, i'o r h e lp in g eel- e h rate h e r speehil dny. Godbey-Taylor Engagement Announced i-ecA nn G odbey is engageil to m arry C iuick T a ylo r al 6 p.m . A ug. 16 at C arolina B ible C am p in M o cksvillc. T iic future bride is the daughter o f Ed and M alissa G odbey o f M ocksville . Sbe is the granddaughter o f A n nie C. W rig lit o f H ar- iiion y. the lale A . W ade W right Jr.. Betty L. G odbey o f Lexinglon, and the late A rin it E. Godbey. Siie is a 2003 graduale o f M a ryville (Tenn.) C ollege w itli a bachelor's degree in .sociology and business and orgaiii/.ation inatv.igeniem w ith a certificate in n o n p ro fil m an­ agement. I'hegrooni-lo-be is the son o f C liarles and G in g e rT a y lo ro f Kock H ill. S.C. He is llie grandson o f Ernest and C harlene T a ylo r o f W in- ston-S iiiem , L illie M ae Low e o f M onroe, G a., iind the kite W illia n i Bedl'ord Low e. He studied education at W estern C arolina U n iver­ sity and B ib lica l studies at Lipscom b U niversiiy. Durham-Kennedy Engagement Announced Linda C. D urham and B radley A . Kennedy, bolh o f W oodleaf, w ill lie m arried A ug. M) at W oodleaf U nited M elho disl C liurch. D urham , the daughter o f Joan and J e ff Jackson o fL e la n d und U oberl and Linda Corson o f Advance, is a graduate o f D avic H igh S cliool. Slie is em ployed by IG A in C leveland, N.C , Kennedy, the son o f A n n M cIn tyre o f Salisbury and Jeffrey and Tam ie Kennedy o f C leveland, is ¡i graduate o f W csl Rowan H igh School. He is tiie ow ner o f В А К W oods Farm and em ployed at K ennedy’s Garage, C h a p m a n C o u p l e H a s A S o n B ra d , S arah and C h a rlie C liapnian announce the b irtli o f a son and lillle brother, Zebulon Francis Chapm an, al 4:20 p,m, June 13,200.1. Zeb weighed 8 lbs. 9 oz. and was 2 1 and a h a lf inciics long. M a te rn a l grandp aren is are F ru n k and Pam B a h n so n o f M o c k s v ille . M a te rn a l g re u t- g ra n d p a re n ls are O liv e r and R ulh B rew er o f M o cksville and C a rolyn Bahnson o f B erm uda Run. Palernal grandparents arc Ronnie and Barbara Chapm an o f Cooleem ee. Cancer Support Group Meets July 8 T iie D avie C ounty C onver­ sations on C ancer group (fo r­ m erly ihe H elp Y ourself Cancer Support G roup), sponsored by C ancer Services Inc., w ill m eet ill noon on M oiulay, July 8 al the D avie C m m ly P ublic L ib ra ry in M ocksvilie, Participants are w elcom e to b rin g lunch. T he purpose is lo p ro vid e peer support lo in dividuals w ho liave been diagnosed w ith cnn- ecr. T his m onth's discussion w ill be based upon “ The 8 O vercom ­ ing T o o ls" by H al Rose. C ontaci Meli.s.sa al 760-9983 I'or m ore in fo rm a lio n . SAVANNAH 11 UN PH IX S u v a n m ih c e le lirn te d h e r e ig h th b lrtU d u y ,Iiin e 30 in N ew Y o rk C ity . She lives there w ith h e r p a re n ts , .liis o n m u l B rid g e t H e n d rix . A lte r n pool p a rty , everyone e n jo y e d p l/./.ii u n d b irth d a y cuke. lln p p y B irtlu lu y G ru n d m u M u x in e S u m m e r lilu lr D u d le y ccl- e b ru te d h e r th ir d b irth d a y on M u y 22, 2 0 0 3 . S h e liv e s in G re e n v ille , N o rth C u ro lin u w itli h e r p u re n ts. G u rry nnd M o n te u D u d le y (th e fo rm e r M o n ic u R e uvls o f A d vn n ce ). .S um m e r’s m u te rn u l g rundl'u- th e r Is .le r ry R e u vls o f A d - vunce. Log on: www.enterprise-record.com DAVIS REGI ON AL M E D I C A L CENTER w w w .daylsreg i о na I . с о m H ro c k A n d re w M a rs h a ll wus b o rn un M u y 29, 2003 ul F o rs y th M e m o rlu l H o s p ita l. Me weighed 7 llis, 2 o/.. und ivas 20 inches long. Ills purents ure G regg und K im b e rly M u rs h a ll Ilf iM o cksville . Me has u iiig h riilh e r,T y le rM u rs h u li,8 ,a n d u b ig .sisler, L a u re n iM urshuii, 10. M u te rn u l g rn n d p u re n is are H ill und D Iunu ¡M cC lunniin o f M o c k s v ille u nd Steve und K d nu P o rte r o f Y u d k in v ille . P u te rn u l g ru n d p u re n ts » re (iu r y u nd H e verly M u rs h u il o f iV liick.sville. D A V IS R E G IO N A L M E D IC A L C E N T E R H E A L T H 2 0 0 3 C O M M U N IT Y E D U C A T IO N SERIES IB S - U n d e rs ta n d in g Irrita b le B o w e l S y n d ro m e Thursday, July 17th • 6:30 pm • Davis Regional Medical Center Classrooms Join us fo r a very inform acivc program as we discuss causes and treatm ents fo r initable bowel s)/ndrome - a disease w h ich affects 20% o f young w om en. Reservations are n o t required and refreshm ents w ill be available. C ertified by the N a tio n a l Board o f M edical Examiners, Am erican Board o f Internal M edicine, and A B IM D iplo m ate G astroenterology, Dr. Kassman is a graduate o f the U niversity o f Pittsburgh School o f M edicine. He com pleted his internship and residency in internal m edicine at Yale U niversity School o f M edicine, D anbury H ospil al in C o nnecticut. He also com pleted a fellow ship in digestive diseases at Em ory U niversity in A tlanta. '5#DAV1S "vEGIONA iW it M i’) DAVIF-: COUN TY KNTICRF^RISIO RliCORI), riuii sdiiy, .Iuly 3, 2003 - C5 R e t i r e d p r o f e s s o r J a m e s A l b e r t H u t c h e n s ( l e f t ) t a l k s t o H u n t s v i l l e “ m a y o r , " o r i s h e “ S h e r i f f " S t i c k S e a t s . H i s t o r i c H u n t s v i l l e U n i t e d M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h h a s a n e w b e l l t o w e r . H is t o r ic H u n t s v ille Community Celebrates At Methodist Church June 14 was a great diiy for H is lo ric H u m s v illc M e lh o d ist C lu ircli. Celebrate H u m svillc. ihe an­ nual event that raises fum is for tile re s lo riilio n o f the ch urch, was a success. A m ong Ihe m any events was a benefit auction conducted by C o l. Ken K ctn cr and Tara Pope. A u c lio n item s included a w h is­ key ju g from R iverside M anu­ facturing Co. donated b y R uby B rcw b aker House; un outhouse tool sited; I'urn iiu re; art prints i'rom Dem psey Essick and R alph Ja n ie s, fra m e d b y P e u rlin e R e a vis; c o u n lry store ite m s; co u n lry liam ; crafts; and spe- ^ c ia lly baskets m ude by m em bers o f the H u n tsville Hi.storic Prcs- I o rva lio n Society. A fle r tiie auclion, T iie C rafl B ro llie rs G ospel g ro u p p e r­ form ed in the church. Hotdogs and barbecue were served, along w ith baked gootis fro m local cooks. The day was especially grati­ fy in g lo m em bers o f liie society, because Ihe cliurch bell was rung several tim es, said A n n W liile . T h e o rig in a l b e ll and a new steeple had ju st been put on the church the week before, thanks lo the e ffo rts o f Ken K etner suid crew lhal included Jolin C rafl, G ary S m ilh, K evin M e rritt, G ary W rig h l, and T o m m y R id in g s, along w ith R obyn G lenn, w ho coordinaled tiie project. The new steeple is a replica o f the one taken o ff Ihe churcli in the 1970s. O n June 4, L a rry I lorn o f Pyram id Crane Service oversaw Ihe raising and placing o f tlie steeple and b e ll on the cliurch. "F in a lly , ail Ihe fund-raising efforts paid o ff and llie church was w hole again," W liite said. The society tiianks all w ho lie lp e d . she sa id , e s p e c ia lly M a lc o lm H a rd in g ' and R u by B rcw baker House, K en Ketner and L a rry H orn. “ The society is p a rticu la rly grateful to the w o nderfu l people o f H u n tsville , w lio have given il so m ucii support and eneour- agetnenl thro ugh the last five years,” W h ile said. "W h e n the bell fin a lly rang oul Salurday, Juno 14 at 12 p,ni.. il was a trib ­ ute to all w ho had helped in tiiis endeavor." - L a r r y H o r n e o f D a v i e C o u n t y c o o r d i n a t e s t h e c r a n e a n d s e t t i n g o f t h b b e l l o n t h e h i s t o r i c c h u r c h . L e a s e S p a c e A v a il a b l e 1 4 0 0 + s q . f t . , G r e a t f o r O f f i c e , M e d i c a l , P r o f e s s i o n a l , e t c . New Constaiction Гог Lease in Boxwcxxl Village, McKksville Beside Johnson Insurance Service.s, Inc. — N O W A V A iI.A B L n — CaU 336-786-1762 F o r M ore ¡nfonnatioii Located beside. . . S y lv a n LEARNING C e n t e r M I C h r is t m a s I I n J u l y ! M July 1st-July 12th ^ Closed Friday, Ju ly 4th I Discount \k P on #14K Bracelets \ V ^ ^and Sterling SS^er S Jewel^! / д \ \ \ i i a O v L D MOCKSVILLE ROAD - 1-4 0, EXIT 154, STATESVILLE • (704) 873-0281 K e n K e t n e r t a k e s a “ s w i g " f r o m a n a n t i q u e w h i s k e y j u g s i t t i n g I n . o f a l l p l a c e s , a n o u t h o u s e . SK- ♦ Si:i<v in( ;i\I<k k s v iiI.i,i;& I),\V i e C<)u n i y i4)u O vi;k SOYe -'ìils^ ^ m Horth Main St., MQcksviilc, NG (336) 751-2737 C6 - DAVIE COUN I'Y EN'I’KUPRISK RFXORD, 'l lnirsilnv, .lulv 3. 2003 G r a d u a t i n g W e s t P o i n t S e c o n d L t . J u s t i n P u l l e n a n d f a m i l y o n g r a d u a t i o n d a y , w h e r e c h i l d r e n w e r e l i n e d u p f o s n a t c h t h e w h i t e h a t s t h r o w n i n t o t h e a ir , w h i c h h e l d m o n e y a n d o t h e r g i f t s . West Point Graduate Justin Pullen Now Going To Army Aviation School W e s t P o i n t , o r i g i n a l l y a R e v o l u t i o n a r y f o r t r e s s g u a r d i n g t h e H u d s o n R i v e r , h a s b e e n i n o p e r a t i o n m o r e t h a n 2 0 0 y e a r s . >• T lic y report for.'!: I.'i a.m. Ibr- niulion, often hcl'orc llie sim i.s up, fo r ovor un lio iir o f piisluips, sll-ups, and long runs. T hey oflcn have classe.s on Saliirday. along w lih in.speclion.s and guard duly. They rappel o ff low ers, and clim b c liffs over a hundred feel high. They ¡ire dropped in lo hikes 50 feel above Ihe waler, and out o f hclicoplers w ilh only a rope bclween them and ihe ground. They Ieam to disasseinlile an M -16 machine gun rapidly. They lire rci|iiired to w alk uiulerw aler Ihe length o f an O lym p ic pool w ilh a 70-pound ruck on th e ir t>ack. W ilh o u l com ing up fo r air. The U. S. A rm y 's pre m ie r training o f officers is com bined |, I w ilh fo u r years o f co lle g e at I / / We.st Poinl. T he 8 46 gradua tes o f the 2003 clu.ss at llie U. S. M ilita iy A cadem y include a second lie ii- lenanl from D avie County. Ju stin B ingha m I’ u lle n o f Advance receiveil a baclielor's degree on M ay 3 1. liach gradu­ ate com pletes requireil engineer­ ing, science and advanced math courses lo earn ihis degree, re­ gardless o f m ajor. Pullen, a ly y y D avie H igh honors graduale, made the 2003 dean's list al the academy, m a­ jo rin g in inlernalional relalions. D u ring his lim e al W esi I’oim , P ullen parlicipated in JSCOPK, an in le rn a lio n a l elhics confer­ ence, O fficers' Chri.siian F ellow ­ ship and Navigators', and ran iw o M a rin e C o rp s M a ra th o n s in W ashington, D.C. P ullen al.so served sum m er in te rn s h ip s w ilh Sen. Jesse H elm s, and in Ihe O ffice o f N a­ tio nal D ru g C o n lro l P o licy in W ashinglon. In 2002, he earned h is A irb o rn e w in g s a l I'o rl B enning, Ga., com pleting Ihree weeks o f paralrooper training lh a l culm inated in five jum ps from 1,250 feel. V ice Presidenl D ick Cheney, w ho spoke al the graduation al M ich ie Stadium uncjer light se­ curity, lo ld Ihe new .second lieu- lenanls that Ihey w ould see war. "T h e b u llle o f Irai) was a m ajor victo ry in the w ar on ter­ ror, bul Ihc w ar itse lf is far from over." Cheney said lhal iheir.service m ig h i lake them lo dangerous places, w here "the sight o f an A m erican in unifo rm w ill bring fear to Ihe violent and hope to the oppressed." A ls o presenl al ihe 2003 graduation was 1st Lieutenant John Fernandez, w ho lost his left foot and righl leg below the knee in an attack in Iraq on A p ril 3. Lt. Femande/. sat in a w lieelchair by the stage, accom panied by his w ife . W hen he was introduced, Ihe graduating class rose to iheir feel, g iv in g him a long, roaring ovation. A s each graduale e.vited the sluge w ith Ih e ir d ip lo m a ,..;.i Fernande/. relum ed each saliile, and shook hands. A fte r graduation. Pullen at­ tended a conuiii.ssioning .service in Ihe Cadel Chapel, sponsored by Ihe O ffice rs' C h ristian F el­ lo w sh ip . A lo n g w ith appro.xi- in alely 20 other m em bers o f the fellow ship, Pullen lo ok his oath o f .service as a new sccond lie u ­ tenant. F o llo w in g Ihe oalh. M a jo r T im Steinson and C ol. M ichael T esd ahl (R e t.) also c o m m is ­ sioned them in prayer. P a ren ts T om and D e b b ie Pullen o f A dvance pinned their son's bars o n lo his u n ifo rm , Belsy B lackburn o f I long Kong and broih er and sisler Sarah and T o n u iiy also attended. U. S. N aval A cadem y m id ­ shipm a n T ra v is G rvin o f A d ­ vance. and M ike G usefski, a N. C . S late P arks' S ch o la r fro m M o cksville , al.so cam e to W esl P oinl fo r the cerem onies. O n A ug. I, Pullen w ill report lo Fori Rucker, A la ., as a pari o f his chosen branch in avialion. He w ill begin an IH -inon lh trainin g lo bccom e a helicop ter p ilo l; and fly C h in o o k s , A p a ch e s, B lackhaw ks, and olh e r birds. "I'm pum ped," said P ullen. "T h is is Ihe nexl step." I * I b f :D u r i n g t h e G r a d u a t i o n P a r a d e , t h e c l a s s o f 2 0 0 3 m a r c h e s a w a y f r o m t h e C o r p s , w h o t h e n p a s s e s i n r e ­ v i e w f o r t h e s e n i o r s . M a j o r T i m S t e i n s o n g i v e s t h e c o m m i s s i o n i n g o a t h t o t h e 2 n d l i e u t e n a n t s . P u l l e n w i l l b r a n c h A r m y A v i a t i o n , b a s e d i n F t . R u c l ^ e r , A l a . T h e P u l l e n f a m i l y a t t e n d e d t h e g r a d u a t i o n b a n q u e t w i t h J u s t i n ' s a u n t , B e t s y B i n g h a m B l a c l < b u r n . J u s t i n P u l l e n m e e t s R i c h a r d G r a s s o , c h a i r o f t h e N e w Y o r k S t o c k E x c h a n g e , i n A p r i l . T o m a n d D e b b i e P u l l e n p i n J u s t i n ' s b a r s o n t o h i s u n i ­ f o r m . DAVIE COUNTY EN TERPRISE RECORD, I'hursday, .July 3, 2003 - C7 C l a r e n c e a n d E s t e l l e B a i t y , f r i e n d s o f t h e f a m i l y w h o d o ­ n a t e d a f l a g p o l e t o t h e c h u r c h , p o s e w i t h C h r i s a n d h i s g r a n d p a r e n t s , L . S . a n d I r m a J e a n S h e l t o n , C l a r e n c e B a i t y h e l p s M a r i n e L a n c e C p I . C h r i s t o p h e r L e e S h o r e r a i s e a n e w A m e r i c a n f l a g o v e r C o u r t n e y B a p t i s t C h u r c h . Family, Friends Welcome Marine Home From Iraq N i c o l e D a v i s w a s a m o n g t h e f r i e n d s w h o w e l c o m e d C h r i s h o m e . A .sign was posted at his hom e at 4244 N.C . «01 N. on Salurday, M ay 31. w e lcom ing hom e Lun cc C p l. C h ristop her Lee Shore from lrai|. He arrived in C a lifo rn ia on F rid a y , M a y 23, c a llin g hi.s grandparents, L.S. and Irm a Jciin Shelton, w ilh w hom he made his hom e, al 3:45 a.m ., from an air force base. H e said that Ihree com m ercial planes w ith M arines had flo w n in from Iraq on M ay 22, slo p p in g in G erm any and Boslon. 'I lie flig h t was 26 hours. T h is was a surprise lo his grandparents, w ho had o n ly heard from him three lim es since his d jp lo y m c n t in January, He asked his grandm other lo make airline reservations I'or him fo r M ay 30. Mis grandparents m et him at the a irp o rt in G reensboro the e u т Ш Ш ( ш ш S O U T H E R N B a p t i s t rSDRBAV W O RB HI P 1D:30AM F TPSl WEICOME HOME FROM IRAQI ICPL CHRISTOPHER L. SHORE WE ARE PROUD QF YOUl m orning o f M ay 31, and he told them Ihe first placc he wanted lo go was M ille r’s Restaurant in M o cksville , and he w ould prob­ ably need 10 sprinkle his food w ilh d irt so that it w ould taste righl. He told his grandparents that he d id not want lo la lk about ihe w ar in Iraq. A group o f fam ily and friends m et h im fo r lunch ul ihe restau­ rant. O n M onday. June 2, M r. and M rs. Joe W ooilw ard and fa m ily o f Farm inglon hosled a cookoul fo r h im , in v itin g his graiulpar- enls and som e close frie n d s. T h e y h o n o re d h im ag a in on T hiusday, June 12 w ilh a I'am­ ily dinner. He wus lakcn to d in n e r on Tuesday evening, June 10, t)y Ed V ogler Jr. and D ebbie T rip le tt al Putters in C lem m ons, and on T h e s i g n a t C o u r t n e y B a p t i s t s p e a k s f o r i t s e l f . L . S . a n d I r m a J e a n S h e l t o n , g r a n d p a r e n t s , a n d a u n t a n d u n c l e E d n a a n d G r a d y B e c k p o s e w i t h S h o r e . . S h o r e c a m e h o m e a n d w e n t s t r a i g h t t o M i l l e r ’s R e s t a u r a n t , w h e r e h e w a s j o i n e d b y f a m i l y a n d f r i e n d s . R i c k y A l m e t e r , A b b y F e r g u s o n , C h r i s S h o r e , M a t t W o o d w a r d a n d D u s t i n S m i t h a r e a l l s m i l e s . Barn ENCE Residential & A gricullural M etal Buildings Post, Pole or Steel Frame Construction Shops, Sheds, Horsebanis, Haybams Fences; C hainlink, V inyl, W ood, Privacy, Fann Fences, etc. F U L L Y I N S U R E D • F R E E E S T I M A T E S Phone: (336) 492-5586 Pagor; (336) 721-6387 visit our wcbsltc lit www.yndtcl.net/~lkylc Liiiicu Cpl. Clirl.stoplicr Luc Shore F rida y, June 13 he had lunch w ilh M r. and M rs. M ark W hite and Jessica at D y n a s ty in M o cksville . He spent several days at the beach w ith frie n d s, re tu rn in g hom e on Sunday, June 8, O n Sunduy evening, June 8. he was w elcom ed nnd honored al a cooko ul by his church fam ­ ily at C ourtney B aplisi, attended by a large crow d. The fo llo w in g W ednesday he was again honored at the church by being Ihe firs l lo rai.se the U nited States Hag on a new pole donaled and erected by M r. and M rs. Clarence B aity. Shore graduated fro m D avie H igh School in 2001, and is sta­ tioned at C am p Pendleton, Ca- H a s t h e s a m e t h in g h a p p e n e d t o y o u r fe ith ? UnUlW« M linn- iHllV HT CtVlVir.V^ >X«I tlllliltu \l«lf»UiU» uitkl tpmikvu will» v'* Ew» ilwy'ic mIcdiik In t»« ihiin.lv The Episcopal Churcli ofthe Asccnsion Welcomes You. 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Oder may not be avallablo In all areas. Actual coverage aroa may vary. See terms & conditions & store lor details. Night minules are Mon.-Thurs. 9:00pm-5;59am. Weekend minules are Fri, 9:00pm-Mon. 5;59am. Cuslomer must maintain their principal residence within an ALLTEL owned & operated service area. An additional 41-cent Regulatory Cost Recovery lea will be added to tho ALLTEL rate plan per month. )lles lasl wilti the aclivntion ol any Fioedon plan S39.Q5 ^ ulQhat wilh appltaabla acllvaton lao &> tlio modal SI851 phono aro tiademaiks of Nokia Corpofallon ft/or ils atfillalos. All rlQhls resarvod.f(uo Nokia 5I0SI avHtldblo for <i liiiiitod lirrio svhllo stjp Borvicu iKjrouinoMt. 02003 Nokia. ConnociinQ Pooplo, i 'This ollor <ivtiii.iblu Ihrough Tho Phono PInco only. C8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursdny, July 3,2003 DAVIE COUN I'V EN TERPRISE RECORD, riiursdiiv, Julv 3, 2003 ■ O) Obituaries Doiiiild Kiiy Hcndricks M r. DuriiiUI Ray H o nilricks, W). o f H ickory O rivc. M vicksvillc, died TIuirsdiiy, June 26, 2003 al Kale B. Reyiuilds Hospice Home in W inston Saicin, I'uncrii! services were Friday, June 27 al 7 p.m. al t-irsl United M e tlu K list C hurch w ith Revs. Donald R oiilh, Crystal Ale.xander i\nd Charles Turner, and Shirley Cottle orneiatiiig. B urial was Sat­ urday. June 28 at 11 a.m. in Rose Cemetery. M em orials: Kute B. Reynolds H o spice H o m e, 101 H ospice Lane, Win.slon-Salem, 27I03; or First M ethodist Church, 310 N. M ain St.. M ocksvillc. M r. Hendricks was born June 21. 1934 in Davic County to the late W illiam I’liul und N ovia Sum­ mers Hendricks and wus retired from D uvic A uto Parts and hnd also been w ith M ocksville B uild­ ers Supply. He was a life jont: m ember o f First United M ethod­ ist Church where hc sang in the Chancel C hoir I'or more than 30 yeurs. He served in the U.S. A ir Force from iy.‘i‘l-19.‘)7. S u rv iv o rs ; his w ife , M ury Jackson Hcndrick.s o f the home; 3 c h ild re n , D o n a ld M a rlin "M a rty " Hcndricks o f G reenville, S .C .. R ichard Paul "R ic h ie " (C a ro l) H e n d ricks, and M a ry Su/.anne Hcndricks, ull o f M ocks­ ville ; 3 grandchildren; a sister, M rs. A rth u r (W anda) Bryant o f C u rthage ; a b ro th e r, C harles Hendricks o f M ocksville. He was preceded in deulh by 2 b ro th e rs, W illiu m F>. " B ill" H c n d ric k s Jr. und W o rth T. Hendricks; und a sisler, Cornelia Hendricks. Dori.s Ihindy Up.shaw D oris liu m ly Upsliuw, 81, ol' Dermudu Run, died June 26.2003. She is survived by 4 children amt K grundcliiUtrcn. The fum ily plans to hold a p ri­ vate service and cast her ere mains Into the surf at Cape Hatteras. M em oriuls muy he mude to a churity tif choice. ' Charles Groce .James M r. Churlcs Cirocc James. 79. a form er judge /'or llie W orkers C o iiipensution C om m ission o f Virg/n/ii, died June 26, 2003. He was born in Farm ington, Davie County, the .son o f GIsic C. and Harriet Groce Jumes. Survivors: his wife or.‘'.S years, Kate Vestal James; 2 duiighters, Fli/ubeth J. W illinghum and hus­ band. K enneth o f Hrovviiw ood Texas, und Junie J. Gendron and liusliand George of York, M aine; a brother, C.C. James Jr. and w ife Rulh o f W inston-Salem . A longtim e member o f T rin ity U nited M eth odist C hurch and t'uiiliful in uttendunce to his Sun­ day school class, he was u form er m em ber o f the A d m in istra tive Hoard and other commitiees o f the church. M r. James joined the U.S. Navy during W orld War II w ith three years' service including both liuropeun und I’ucific duty. He was a graduate o fth e U niversity o f Norlh Carolina ut Chupel H ill and tlie U N C School o f Law. In 195» he jo ined tbe G lens Fulls Insurance Co. w orking in vurious cupaciiies in N orlh Carolina and Virginia. Hc was the president o f the Roanoke and the Richm ond Claim s M anagers C ouncils and served a num ber o f years on tlie Inter-Com puny A rbitralion Com- m iliee. In 1971) he joined the In- dusiriul Com m ission o f Virginia as C h icf Deputy Com m issioner and from 19K0 to his retirement in 199-t he was a judge w iih ihe W orkers Compensation Com m is­ sion o f Virginia. The fim eral service was con- diicted at 2 p.m. Monday. June 30 al Farm ington United M elhodisl Church. Burial was in Farm ing­ lon C om m unily Cemelcry. Donalions: T rinity M elhodisl. ‘J03 I'oiesi Ave.. Richm ond, VA 23229 for Ihc Hi-Centennial G ar­ den or M ission Fund. DAVIE FUX’ERAL SERVICE InniriMinitlxl i(d .,\ii» U v ,ik \c: 336-751-.Т1П "Our l.uilííy Si'n-íiiv; )ii|ir 11,mill/" iiiiittim ii.7im ,M t.vi:int.iim tt: Cllcnc E. McIntyre M rs. E llc n e E theredge M c lm y rc . 75. o f 140 E lm St., M ocksville . died M onday. June 30.2003 ut Forsyth M edical Cen­ te r in W in - ston-Sulem. Mrs. M c I n t y r e wus born A u g . 31, 1927 in Town C reek, A la ., lo Ihc late T hom as G . and B ertha Weems Etheredge, She was preceded in death by 3 sisters. Grace Etheredge. Stella M ongom ery und Nina Bell Fritz, and 2 brothers,T.T. Etheredge und T lioniu s Etheredge. Survivors: her husbund o f 48 years. George M cIntyre; 2 sons, M ark E. M cIntyre uml w ife Lisu o f R u ral H u ll, and Jam es A . M c In ty re and w ife B e tty o f Durham; 2 sisters. B. Ann W ulker o f Ale.xunder City. Ala..and Marie Lawrencc o f Loekport, 111.; and 5 grandchildren. M rs. M cIntyre wus a member, teacher, and librarian o f tho First Baptist Church in M ocksville. She was a graduule o f Auburn UniV'T- sity. She eurncd her m aslcr’s de­ gree from Ihc U niversity o f North Curolinu nt Greensboro, nnd was u member o f A lpha Delta Kappa and liiternutional Honorary Soci­ ety to r W om en Teachers. She served as past president o f the Davie County Retired School I’cr- •sonnel, was un uu.\iliary member o f D avie C ounly G ideons, and was the m edia coordinator fo r Davie High School. A celebration o f life m emorial service w ill be held Thursduy, July 3 ul 7 p.m. ul the First Buplist Church in M ocksville w ith Dr. \'an Lankford officiu lin g . Visita­ tion w ill be afler the service. A private graveside service w ill be lield at Rowan M em orial Park. M em orials: First Baptist L i­ brary FuiKl, 390 N . M a in St., M ocksville; o r G ideon Interna­ tional, I’.O. Box 192, M ocksville. L im son Joshua lio w lln g M r. Lawson Jo.shua B ow ling. 19, o f W inslon-Salem , died Tues­ day evening,June 24, 2003, He wus born Nov. 22, 1983 to A rt L. B ow ling und Kathy A. Fos- ter-Jordun in W in slo n -S u le m . Lawson Josluiu ( U ) was a student al Ihe U niversity o f North Caro­ lina in Greensboro until a rcceni accident. A t D a vie H ig h , he was a Crosby Scholar and president of Ihe Future Business Leaders o f Am erica. He was on the dean's lisi at Forsyth Technical C om m unily Collcge. A t age 12, he became the youngest cenified cavern diver, was PADI rescue diver and was u student p ilo t. One o f his m osl cherished accom plishm ents wus his Jeep's lliird place finish in the SPL Southern D ivision. Preceding him in death were his grandfather, W illiam L. B o w l­ ing, and an uncle. Richie M . Fos­ ter. Survivors: m olher und slepfu- llier, K a lliy A . Foster-Jordan und Steve; father. A rt L. B ow ling; a sister, Jessica B ow ling; a brollier, Peter J. B o w ling; grandparents, Jean B. Bow ling, Barbara D. Fos­ ter, and James und Libby Foster; friends und relulives; unnis und uncles, John und Cheryl M ooney, Jan B ow ling and Danny B ow ling; greal-uunisand uncles. Jim m y and Margarel Floyil and Eunice and B ill Stroud; and 6 cousins. Funeral services were al 3 p.m. Salurday, June 28, ul First Baplisl Church in M ocksville conducted by Dr. Larry Hovis aiul Ihe Rev. Lewis Phillips, w itb graveside .ser­ vices ul Rose Cemetery. M em orials: Duvic Com m unily Youth C h o ir, 294 H o lly Lane, M ocksvillc. Cordia Mae Trivette M rs . C o rd ia M ae W est T rivelle, 94, o f N.C. 801 South, M ocksville, died Wednesday, June 25, 2003 al A u tu m n C are o f M ocksville, A m em orial service wus held Sunduy, June 29 at 3 p.m. in Eaton Funeral Chapel w ith Rev. D arrell Co.x o fficia tin g . B urial was in Union Cbapel United M ethodist Church Cemetery. M em o rials: T rin ity B a ptist. 2722 U.S. 601 S., M ocksville. M rs. Trivette was born June 19, 1909 in Iredell Counly to the late James Robert und P olly Ann C h am b erlain W est and was a housekeeper and ficldworker. She was a form er member o f Dutch­ man Creek Baptist Church and u member o fT rin ity Bapti.st Church. She enjoyed .sewing, quilting and w alking. She wus preceded in death by her husbund; Jiick A rlh urT rivette in 1972; 5 brothers und sislcrs. Survivors: her daughter, M ar­ garet Lee West o f the home; 2 sis­ te rs-in -la w . T he lm a W est und Pauline West o f M ocksville: sev­ eral nieccs, nephews and cousins. Terry Thomas Collins M r. T c iry Thomas C ollins of Kernersville died June 28, 2003 at K ate B. R eynolds H o spicc Home in W inslon-Sulem . "T C ," as hc was know n to friends, was born M ay 24, 1950 in Radford, Va. to Clyde and M ury Jo C ollins. Hc was a graduate o f V irg in ia Tech w ith a degree in business ndm inistration and one o f its loyal sports fans. He spent many years in the g o lf profession, holding jobs in A tlanta, M yrtle Beach und W inston-Salem . He was a m em berof St. Pauls United M ethodist Church, in Christians- burg, Vu. S u rvivors: his fulhcr. C lyde C ollins o f Christiunsburg. Va.; a brother, T im (V ic k i) C o llins o f Advance; 2 nephew; and a grcat- niccc. The fum ily received friends at 7 p.m. Wedne.sday, July 2 ul St. Puuls United M ethodist Church in Christiunsburg. A private fum ily graveside .service w ill be held Inter. M em orials: Kate B. Reynolds H o sp icc H o m e, 101 H o sp icc Lune, W inston-Salem , 27103. Ronald Gene Rushing Ronald Gene "R onnie" Rush­ ing. 4,‘i. o f Lcxingtim , died Sun­ day, June 29,2003. Born in Forsyth C ounty on Jan. 20, 1958, he was Ihe .son o f B illy Rushing and Iho lute M utlie Bilker Rushing. Не wus employed by G & L Construction. In uddilion to his futher, survi­ vors include: stepmother, E liza­ belh Reavis Rushing; 2 brothers, T im o th y K e ith R u sh in g o f S a lis b u ry and R andy W ayne Rusliing o f Lexington; and u sis­ ter und brolber-in-law , Renee and James Reid o f Lexington. A m em orial service was held on Wednesday, July 2 ul II u.m. al the homo o f his father al 663 C edar G ro ve C h urch R oad, M ocksville. M em orials: A m erican Hearl Assoc., M em orial & Tribute Pro­ cessing Center, P.O. Box 5216, Glen A llen, VA , 2.1058-5216; or the Am erican Diabetes Assoc.. A lw ays and Forever M em orial and Honor Progrum. A lin ; A D A Web, P.O. Box 2860, N orth Cun- lon, O hio, 44720. G E N E ’S AUTO PARTS We Make Hydraulic Hoses & Mix Auto Paint 7 6 6 - 9 1 4 8 3612 Clemmons Road Clemmons A Meaningful Funeral Service W i t i d i l< ÌH ii; r iil l l t ii n t ! , Ii№ . 356 Smith M .iinSt. • Mock.sviIlL>, N C • (336) 751-3725 — Liicnlh/ Oii>iicil & Oiwrati'il — M innie W ood Talley M rs. M innie W ood Tulley, 84, o f H um ptonville, died Suturduy, June 28,2003 ut Iredell M em orial HospituI. She wus u native o f Y adkin County. She wus born M uy 20, 1919. to the lale Henry Hurrlson and Annie B ell W ood. She had retired from Beauty M aid M ills ns a seumstress. She wus m urried to James A lfre d T ulley, w ho pre­ ceded her in deuth. In uddition to her pnrents und hu.sbund, she wns preceded in deuth by a son, T ho­ mas A lfred Tulley; and a daugh­ ter, Sandra M arie Talley; 3 broth­ ers. Herm an, C alvin und D avid W ood; 4 sisters, A m elia C ranfillc, H attie M acy, Ethel W alker und Eva M ae Crews. Survivcors: a son, Ricky Wood Tulley (Belh) o f O lin: 2 daughters, Churlotte Sm ith o f M ocksvillc and Jessie C iglinno (L n rry) o f W in ­ ston-Salem; 5 grandchildren; nnd u greut-grundchild. She was a m em ber o f New Hope Baptist Church, where fu­ neral services were held ut 11 a.m. Tuesday, July I conducted by the Rev. Larry A ndrew s and C hris Flannagan. B urial follow ed in the New Hope Baptist Church Cem ­ etery. Myrtle Sain Snider M rs. M yrtle Bell Sain Snider, 101, o f Few Acres Lane, H a r­ m ony. died Thursdny. Juno 26, 2003 at Forsyth M edicul Center in W inston-Salem . Funerul services were held Sut­ urduy, June 28 al 2 p.m. ut Eaton Funeral Chapel w ith tbe Rev.s. 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A n nie D avis Hardy and Rundy Jean Hardy, by his mater­ nal groal-grand m othor, Zelm a H endrix Lashm il. and ntaternal grout-grundfathcr, Gerald Vogler. S u rv iv o rs : his parents o f P in e v ille R oud; a b ro th e r, Courtland Stunley Hardy o f the home; mutcrnul grundpurents, R i­ churd und Diana Vogler o f A d ­ vunce; putornul grundfulhor, Floyd H a rd y o f A d va n cc; m aternal g re a t-g ra n d fa th e r, W illia m Lashm it o f C ourtney; m aternal grcal-grandmothcr, Lucillo Vogler o f C lom m ons; paternal great­ grandm other, G ra d e H ardy o f M o cksville ; und several aunts, uncles and cousins. A graveside servicc was held at 3:30 p.m . Wednesduy, July 2, in Westlawn Gardens o f M em ory in Clemmons w iih the Rev. M ark Vickers officiatin g. Fum ily m em­ bers were to receive friends at Eaton Funeral Hom e from 2-3 p.m W cdncsilay. Interior Designs, inc. 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M «ln .Slrsct , M ocl«vm e,N C (336)751-2148 Cowboy Chaplain To Be At New Union This Sunday C o w boy chaplain Sam Adam s o f Soulh C urolinu w ill d e live r Ihc 8:30 a.in. servicc Sunday. July 6 al N ew U n ion U nited M othodlst C hurch. S hcl'field Road. M ocksville . A t 11 u.m ., a W orld W ar II Purple Heurl recipient w ill be ul the w orship servicc. J i m m y H i n s o n E a r n s E v a n g e l i s m D o c t o r a t e Jim m y D a rrell H inson Sr. hus received un honorury doctorate degree in evangelism fro m G od's W ord School o f tlic B ib le and Dr. R icky D. Parker, school president. Parker hokis a doctorute from Southw eslem Baptist T he olog lcul Sem inury In Fori W orth. Tc.xas. The degree was bestowed upon H inson based on studies und m atorluls subm itted to the .school and tho evaluation o f his 50 years o f serving as evangelist, pastor and teacher, I'rom 1953-2003. H inson has served in the m in istry o f evangelism sincc 1963 and hc und his w ife . M argaret, have conducted m ore than 800 church revivals in N o rlh C urolinu, South C arolina, G eorgia, M aryland, V irg in ia , W est V irg in ia , A laska, B razil and Iiu liu . He served as as- .sociate dire cto r o f the D ivisio n o f Evungelism fo r ihc N .C , Baptist State C onvention from 1972-76. He hus .served as president o f the N.C. Baptist Vocation Evangelists and helped orguni/.c them in 1963. H c hus served us p a sto r o f U n io n C ross B a ptist C h urch , K erne rsville , Jew el Baptist, H igh Point for 22 years, I'rom 1965-71 and 1981 -97. Me has served olher churches us pastor and 15 cluirchos as in terim pastor. A t present, he Is serving H illcre sl B aptist Church in K e rnersville, The l llnsons have u son, Jim m y D arrel H inson Jr., a duughter. Phelccia C orpcning and .son-in-law Jim m y C orpcning. and a grand­ son, Jason, o f H igh Point. The llln so n s m oved from R aleigh lo M o cksville in 1976 and Ih cir hom e is the o ffico fo r Reach O ut Evungelism M inistries. July 4th Celebration At Farmington Farm ington B aptist C hurch w ill host a 4th o f July celebration from 2-9 p.m . at the church on Farm ington Roiul. There w ill be food, fun, gjim es and cnierlain m cnl. Everyone Is invited. I t ’S t h e q u e s t i o n N O O N I; W A N T .S I ^ A S K T l liiM .S iilA 'Ii.S . W lu ii if you sluUlcnIy n m lo d some kliu l of lon^-iorm carc? How svoultl you pay for il? W inn Uhul of opiiuns w im ltl you have? A fli‘rajii’ fi5,alnu).st J oui of-l may need answers lo ihose (|ue.s(lons, which is w hy you need I.ong-Tcnn Care hisurancc from Slale rarm .**'h can lielp proieci your life savint^s from ihe fosis.of e.siendeil carc. To learn more aboul il, tall< lo your neinhluuhoud 5u«e Vmw \\ \'.\.\\'V. \Vl WM VOVI l.lS i;. . D u rry l U ttiu ty, A ftciU j us HlK>lw.iy IlH I Adv.iiK't'. 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Crestview Drive Mocksville (336)751-1515 L(ii[i,'e Enouah to Serve - Sniail Enoufih la Care^ P l e a s e A t t e n d T h e C h u r c h O f Y o u r C h o i c e No Croek Prim itive Baptist Church, 222 Aubrey Morrell Rd., Mocksville. 2nd & 4th Sundays. 10:30 a.m. Fourth Salurdny worship and conlerence, 1:30 p.m. Pastor. Richard Kirby. Eagle Hoights ChurchtIO a.m. Sunday worship, 7 p.m. Tuesday Powerlime, 6:30 p.m. W ednesdays. Bible sludy andAwanas. Casual dress, contem ­ porary muslcAvorshlp. 5103 U.S. 158, Hiilsdate. M o c k s v lllo W esle yan C h u rc h : Hospital St., Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. W orship, 11. W ednesday Prayer Meeting. 7 p.m. Rev, George Troyer. 751-5595. U n io n C h sp e l U n ite d M e th o d ist Church: 2030 U.S. 601 N, Worship. 10 a.m. Sunday School. 11 a.m.. Pastor. Rov. Jim Sanders. Center United M othodlst Church'. U.S. 64 W. Sunday S chool. 9:45 a.m . Worship, 11. Pastor, Stephen Blair. 751 • 2754. C hildcare d irectors; Carta Prevette. 492-5735 & Sandra Autry. 940- 3753, Eibavllie United M ethodist Church: N.C. 001. Advance. Fellowship. 9 a.m. Sunday School. 10. Worship. 11. Kids For Christ (ages 4-11), 1st a 3rd Sun.. 3'4:30 p.m. Teens lor Christ (ages 12- 18) meel Sun.. 5-6;30 p.m. Paslor: Rev. Neville Storey. Cooloom oe Church of Q od: Sunday School. 10 a.m. Worship Service and Childten's Church. 11 a.m. Tues. Prayer Meeting, 7 p.m. Wed. Family Service. 7 p.m. For moro inlo. call pastor Robert H ulette nt 284-2180 or visit www.coolcog.org. Cornatzer United M othodlst Church: 1244 Cornatzer Rd. Sunday School. 10 a.m, Worship. 11 a.m.. Rev. Kaye Frye, pastor. B eth ol U nited M e th o d ist C hurch; Bethel Church Rd. Worship, 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. 10:50 a.m. Rev. Ed Carter, pastor. Advanco United M othodlst Church: Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11 a.m . Youth. 5 p.m . Rev. Harry 0 . Sammons.Downiown Advance. F a rm in g to n U n ite d M o th o d lst C h u rc h : Sunday S chool, 10 a.m . Worship. 11 a.m. 1939 Farminglon Rd. 998-3769. Rev. Melinda Snyder. Oak Q rove United M othodlst Church; 1994 U.S. 158. M ocksviiie. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship, 11. C oncord United M ethodist Church. Cherry Hill Rd., Mocksville. Worship; 11 a.m. Sunday School; 10 a,m. Pastor. John Andrews. Hardison United M othodlst Church: W orship, 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. 10:45. W onderlui W ednes-days Chiidron’s program, 6-7:30. Pastor. Rev. Dennis B. Marshall. C om m unity Baptist Church; Sunday School, 10 a.m. Sunday Worship. 11. Evening service. 6. Wednesday Bible Study. 7 p.m. Gladstone Road. H iitsdaio Uni tod M ethodist Church: 5228 U.S. 158,Advance. Contemporary w orslilp Sunday 10:45 o.m. Sunday S chool, 9:35. C asual dress, relreshm ents. Jr. High Youth Sunday night. 5:30. Sr. High Youlh Sunday nighl. 7. Midweek@ Hillsdale prayer service. W ednesday 6:30 p.m. BItile studies, m inistries such as dram a, worship, m isions. singles, w om en’s, m en’s. Pnslor; Jerry Webb. 998-4020. W eslo y C hapel U nite d M o th o d lst C h u rch : W orship Service: 10 a.m. Sunday School: 10:45 n.m. Rov. Mindy Snyder. Pino Rd. R e d la n d P o n te o o sta t H ottn eaa C h u rc h ; S unday S chool: 10 a.m . W orship: 11 a.m . E vening; 6;30. W odnosday prayer m eeting & Bible study. 7:30 p.m. Rev. Joel Boylos. H oly C ross Lutheran C hurch, 1913 U.S, 601 s. Worship: 10:30 a.m. Sunday School: 9:15 a,m, Paslor: Rev. Roberl Kasling, 751-5419. hllp;//www.mindspfing,com/''holycross/ M o c k s v lllo F irs t P re s b y te ria n C hurch. 261 S. Main St. Worship: 11 a.m. Church Scliool: 9:45 a.m. Sunday evening: C horisters (grades 1-5} & Youlh (grades 6-12). 5:30 p.m. Paslor; W.G. WHITE & C 0 . 850 N, Trade St, Winston Salem, NC 27102 3 3 6 - 7 2 3 - 1 6 6 9 JER R Y'S M E A T P R O C ES SIN G We Cttslom Meat Process Beef - Pork - Deer 30 years experience 092 nolph Rallodgo Rd • Mocksvlllo 492-5496 J . p . G R E E N M IL L IN G C O ., IN G . Makers of DAISY FLOUR We Custom Blend Depot St., Mocksville, NC 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 2 1 2 6 C A U D E LL L U M B E R C O M P A N Y 162 Sheek Street Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-2167 Л О Е . yiLLA Q E H ARD W ARE 5431 Hwy. 158* Advance, NC 3 3 6 - 9 9 8 - 1 9 8 7 NealCarler. 751-2507. M ocks United M othodlst C hurch, ofl N.C. 801 S. at M ocks Church/ Beau­ cham p roads. Advance. Rev. Donnie Durham. 998-5518. Sunday worship: 8:45 & 11 a.m. Sunday School; 10 a.m. Sm ith Grove M ethodist Church: 3492 U.S. 158, M ocksville. Paslor; Chris Clontz. Sunday School: 10 a.m.. worship, 1 1. Children’s ministry, Belore and aller schooi programs', 940-5296. H iils d a te B a p tis t C h u rc h : Sunday W orship and Bible Sludy 9 & 10:30 a.m,. W ednesday Fellow ship M eal. 6 p.m. C hildren's youth a ctivitie s, prayer meeting. 6:30 p.m. Paslor R.T. Alderman, 940-6618. Minister of Music. Brent Hellon. 4815 U.S. 158, Advance. F aith and V ic to ry F am ily W orsh ip C enter, 1687 Hwy. 601 N. Sunday Services, 10 a.m.. 7 p.m. Wednesday. 7 p.m. New Believers M inistries, 350 Railroad St.. Mocksville. Sunday School. 10 a.m.. worship. 11. Wednesday nighl Bible study. 7. Paslor Elizabelh Mock. Assoc, paslor. Derrick Mock. 492*5566. Liberty Unllod M ethodist Church. U.S. 601 S. Wor8hip:9:45 a.m. Sunday School: 11 a.m. First United M ethodist Church of M o c k s v ille . E arly Sunday W orship Service, 8:50 a.m. Praise singing, casual dross, contemporary torma). Traditional service, 10:55 a.m. 305 N. Main St. 751 • 2503. Pastors. Crystal Alexander nnd Charles Turner. Believer’s Sonship Tabernacle: Sunday worship. 10:30 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. Wod. evening. 7. Paslor; Jerry L. Couch, 998* 1324. Cana Rd. - Potter's Lano. T urren tine B aptist C hurch: Sunday School. 9:45 a.m.. W orship. 1 1: Nighl Service. 6. Pastor: Rev. Joo Smilh. Bethlehem United M othodlst Church: Sunday early worship. 8:45 a.m.; Sunday School, 10. W orship. 11 a.m. Second Sunday at 6:30 p.m .. contom porary worship. 321 Redland Rd.. Advance. 998- 5003. Fax: 940-5502. E-M ail: kaybelhumc@ yadtol.net E piscopal Church o f tho A sconslon, Fork-Bixby Rd,. Advance, Sun. Sclioot, 10 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m. 998-0857. Dial A Story M inistry fo r chlldron. Bill and Peggy Long of Advance. 998-7716. Clem ent Qrovo C hurch of God, Body o l C hrist. 159 Parker Rd.., Mocksvlllo. 492-5125. Salurday Services: Sabbath S chool, 10 a.m .. W orship. 11:45. Wednesday Bible Sludy. 7 p.m. Paslor: Eider Ernest Ijames. Radio Broadcnsl: The Bible Is Right, Tuosdays. 5-5:30 p.m.. W DSL 1520 AM and Sundays, 8- 8:30 a.m.. WSTP 1490 AM, G roon M eadow s B a p tis t C h u rc h Sunday School. 9:45 a,m. Worship, 11 a.m., 7 p.m. Wodnosday Prayor & Bible Sludy. 7 p.m. Pastor Rov. Michael Waters. 998-3022. L ib e rty W osleyon C h u rch . 2106 ShofHeld Rd.. Harmony, Sunday School 10 a.m.. Morn, W orship 11 a.m.. Wod. Bible Adventure 7 p.m.. Sr. Minisiry 2nd Tues. each month 10 a.m, 492-2963. Paslor: Ronald Lee. BiKby Presbyterian Church. 1806 Fork- Blxby Rd.. near C ornatzer Rd.. Sun. School 9:45 a.m,, W orship 11. Pastor: Peter Peterson, 998- 6813. D ulln United M elh odisl Church, 897 Dulln Rd., Mocksville. 998-5409, Paslor: David Smith. Sun School 10:30 a.m.. W orship 9:30 a.m. Cooleem eo United M othodlst. Main St.. Sunday, School. 10 a.m .. W orship, 11. Kids Kamp Sun. 5*6:30. Paslor: Rev. Perry Brodshaw (284* 6135) In H om o B ible S tu d io s , by Randy Howell. 284-4667. Boar Creek Baplisl Church, Bear Creek Ch. Rd., Sun. School 9:45 a.m.. Worship 11 a.m., Bible Study Wod. 7 p.m. Rev. W illiam Loo Cook III. pastor. Cootoemoe First B aptist Church. 284 Marginal St.. Sun. Bibio Study 9:45 a,m.. Morn. Worship 11 a.m.. Eve. Worship 7 p.m.. Youlh. 6 p.m, Wednesday supper. 6 p.m, Music minister, Rogina Chandler. M ocksvlllo Second Presbyterian. 400 Pine St. Worship. 11 a.m., Chutch School. 9:30. Rev. Thomas M. Leach.75M 410 VOGLER &SONS l-iiiieral H iiiiiu 2849 Middle Brook Dr. Clemmons, NC 27012336- 766-4714 LARRY’S WOOD FLOORING SERVICE24 Years Experience Sanding • Rollnlshing Inslallalion • Old & New Work Larry McClonnoy • IVIocksvlllo 336-751-1721 EATON FUNERAL HO M E SINŒ ¡45! Norlh Muin .SlrcL'l Mocksvillc. NC 27D2K 336-751-2148 c X ^ № s T A U TO PA R TS (MOCKSVILLE AUTOMOTIVE 884 S. M ain St. - M ocksville 3 3 6 . 7 5 1 - 2 9 4 4 PUT THIS SPACE TO WORK FOR YOU CALL 751-2120 St. Francis of A ssis i, RC. M asses; Saturday Vigil, 5 p.m. Sunday, 8 and 10:30 a.m.. Spanish Mass. 12:30 p.m.; Wednesday evening Mass. 7. Monday. Tuesday. Thursday. Friday & Saturday. 9 a.m . M asses for the sum m er. Rev. Andrew Draper. TOR. 751*2973. Farm ington B aptist Church, Sunday morning Bible study, classes for all ages. 10. Worship: 11. 1841 Farming-lon Rd,. 5 miles from 1-40. Paslor; Scott Lyerly. Church: 99B-3B26. Home; 998-5372. Blaise Baptist Church, Blaise Church Rond, olf U.S, 601 N. at 1-40. Mocksvlllo. 751*3639. Worship. Sunday. 8:30 & 11 a.m.; Sunday School. 9:45 n.m. Sunday evening. 7. Wednesday Bible study and mission programs for all ages, 7 p.m. Pastor: Glenn Sellers. Assoc, pastor, Ken Furches. www.blalsebnpllst.org. Shiloh B aptlsl Church, 544 E. Depot St.. M ocksville. Sunday School: 9:45 a.m, Morning worship: 11 n.m. Paslor: Rev. Donald Ray Jenkins. 751-0597. Fulton United M ethodist Church, 3895 N.C. 801 S.. Advance. Worship: 9:45 a,m. Sunday School. 10:45 a.m. Fulton Youth In Christ. Sundays. 5*6:30 p.m, Pastor: Rev, Neville Slorey. H oavon B o u n d F u ll G o sp e l Church.U.S. 64 W.. Mocksville. (beside Cenler Fire Depl.). Sunday School. 10 a.m.. Worship, 11. Sunday night praise/ worship, 6. W ednesday nighl praise/ worship, 7. Pastor. James Ward. 998* 6394. First Baptist Church. 390 N. Main St.. M ocksviiie. 751*5312. Contem porary early worship service. 8:30 a,m. Sunday School for all ages. 9:45 a.m. Tradilional worship service. 10:55 a.m. Children's choir, Tuesday. 3 p,m. Wednesday, 6:30 p.m.. activities lor children, youth and adults. Fork Baptist Church. 3140 U.S. 64 E.. Mocksviiie. Sunday School. 9:45, Worship service. 11 a,m., 6:30 p,m, Wednesdays. 7 p.m, Awanas, Sunday 6 p.m.998-8306. C o rn a tze r B o p tls t C h u rch . 1372 C ornatzer Rd.. M ocksville. S unday School. 10 a.m.. Worship. 11; evening. 6:30; A w ana's W orship. 7 p.m . Wednesday evening, 7:30 p.m. Now U nion M elh odisl Church. 1869 S heflleld R d.. al C ounty Line Rd. S ervices: 8:30 a.m .. conlem porary w orship w ith casual dress and refreshments; 9:45 a.m. Sunday School assembly. 10. Sunday School lor all ages. 11 a.m.. Worship. 492- 5367. Ifames Baptist Church. Shellieid Rd.. t^ocKsville. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m.. w orship, 11. Sunday evening, 6. Wednesday. 7 p.m. Pastor. Tommy Fausl. S t. Jo h n AM E Z lo n C h u rch . 145 C am pbell R d,. M ocksvlU o. S unday School. 9:30, Morning worship, 11 a.m. Rev, Anthony Freeman. Advanco First B aptist Church. 1938 N.C. 801 S. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. W orship, 11. W ednesday Bible Study/ mission groups. 7 p.m. Pnstor:iv1arlin Kaslner. 998-6302. C hurch of God of Prophocy. 2323 U.S. 601 S.. Mocksville. Sunday School. 10 a,m.. worship. 11. Sunday evening, 6; W ednesday evening. 7. Pastor; Rev. Bobby Shinault. 719- 6565 or 284*2935. V icto ry B aptist C hurch, Midway St.. Cooleem ee. Sunday School, 10 a.m .. w orship 11. S undny even ing. 6 ; W ednesday Awann/Youth. 6:45 p.m .. Prayer & Bible Sludy. 7. Rev. Shelby Harbour. 284*2077. Sovonth Pay A dventist Church, Milling Road. M ocksville. S abbalh S chool. Saturday. 9:30*11: W orship. 1 1-noon. Pastor, Ron Davis. 751*3806. M acedonia M oravian Church, 700 N.C. 801 N.. Advance. Sundny School, 9;30*10;45 n.m. Worship, 8:45 nnd II а.m. 998-4394. Pnslor; Rev. Greg Lillie. V adkin V a lle y B o p lls t C h u rc h , 1324Yndkin Valley Rond. A dvanco. Pastor: Ronnlo Craddock. 998-4331. Sunday School. 10 a,m.. worship. 11 & б. W ednesday Night Prayer m eeting, 7.30. Live Sundays, W D S l 1520AM. 11- Noon. M t. Zlon H ollnoss Church of God, U.S. 64 E. at Milt Street. Mocksviiie. Sundny S E A FO R D L U M B E R C O M P A N Y Jericho Road Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-5148 D A V IE L U M B E R & L O G G IN G 872 Main Church Rd. Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-9144 F O S T E R D R U G C O M P A N Y 495 Valley Road Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-2141 G E N T L E M A C H IN E & T O O L IN C . 3319 us Hwy 158 Mocksville, NC 27028 336-998-3350 F U L L E R ï l » s ? j i r Precision Laser C u ttin g & M etal Fabrication 8Г>!> Salisbury Ко,id, Mockwille, NC 27028 336-751-3712 Scliool. 10 a.m.. Morning Worship, 11. Paslor: Bishop James Ijames. M t. S lna l A M6 Z lo n C hurch. 488 Peoples Creek Road. Advance, Sunday School. 9:45 a.m., worship. 11 a.m.. Wednesday night Bible study. 7. Dr. Olis B. Robinson Sr.. pastor. 998*6231. Blxby Church ofth e Living Qod. 2121 Cornatzer Rd.. Advance. Paslor. Rov. P erry Hawks. 768-1606. W orship Sunday 10*11 a.m.. 6 p.m. S atom U nite d M o th o d lst C hurch. Salem Church Road ofl Davie Academy R d.. 8 m ites w est oi M ocksviUe Worship. Sundays at 9:45 a,m. Sunday S chool. t0:45 .U M W , second W ednesday, UMM first Sunday b rea klast at 7:30. UMYF Sunday evenings. Rev. Stephen Blair. P ln e y G rove U n ite d M e lh o d is l Church, 376 Underpass Rd.. Advance. Sunday School. 10 a.m.. Worship. II. Pnslor; Rov. Kendall C. Glover, 998- 7316. Now Jerusalem A p o sto lic C hurch. 291 Campbell Rd., Mocksville. Pnslor, Nettye Ijames-Barber. 751*0049. Sun. S chool, 10 a.m ., W orship 11. W ednesday night: Bible class. 7:30. iniercessory prayer, 6 p.m. True Light Christian M inistry, U.S. 601 N., Danner Rd. lo Cameila Lane, Mocksville. Pastor: Steven W. Dalton. Sunday School, 10 a.m.. worship, 11. E p is c o p a l C h u rch o f th o G ood S h e p h e rd . C hurch & C ross sis., C ooleem ee. W orship. 9:30 a.m . lellowship hour alter church. Bible Study 2nd and 4th Sundays alter church. Priest: Rev, Noah Howard, Josu s Life M ission. Liberty Church Rd.. Mocksville, Sunday School. 10a.m., morning worship. 11. Sunday evening nt 6 and Tuosdays at 7 p.m. Paslor: Hilda Reavis. M ocksvlllo Church of Qod. 862 U.S. 64 E. (beside A rm ory). 751-0817. Paslor: Larry Hollifield. Sunday School, to a.m., worship, 11. Sunday evening, 6, Wednesday evening, 7. Jorusalom Baptist Church, 3203 US 601 S.. M ocksville. 284*2328. Rev. Jimmy Lancaster. Sunday services: 8:15 a.m.. praise and worship: 9:45, Sunday School lor all ages: 11. morning worship; 7. evening w orship. W ednesday services: 6 p.m., family lellowship meal', 7 p.m., TeamKID, Youlh 4 Christ. Adult Bible Study. Nursery for inlants and toddlers. F e llo w sh ip B a p tist C hurch. 1084 Rainbow Rd., Advance. 998*6544. Sunday School. 10 a.m.. worship, 1 1, Sundays. 6 p.m. Wednesday service. 7 p.m. Thursday visitation. 7 p.m. S m ith Q rovo AME Zion Church. 3707 Hwy, 158. Mocksviiie. Sunday morning worhsip. tt. Sunday ScIaooI. 10 a.nv Rov. Morgan Qlonn. pnslor. Eatons Baptist C hurch, 495 Eatons Church Rd,, Mocksville. Sunday Sctiool, 10 a.m.. worship, 11. Wednesday prayer meeting. 7:30 p.m, Pnslor; Dr. David Gilbrealh. 998-6149. A b u n d a n t L ife C h ris tio n V icto ry Center, 117 E. Depot St., Mocksvlllo, P astor, D aniel Brow n. 753*4453 Sunday School. 9:45 a.m, Morning worship, 1 1. Life C om m unity Church, Sundays, 10 a.m ., Brock Perlorm ing Arts Cenle N orth M ain S tree t. M ocksville Contemporary style worship with Pastor Kevin Stewart. 753*LIFE. Hopo Baptist Tabernacle, 2408 Hwy. 150. Mocksville. 998-3616. Worship. 11 n.m., Sunday School. 10 a.m.. 6 p.m. W ednesday. 7 p.m., AWANA children nnd teens, adults, prayer meeling and Bible study. East Dnvle Baptist Church. Bermuda Ouny Shopping Cenler, 5397 U.S. 158 Advance. Sundays, 8:15, Bible study lor older adults; 9:30, morning worship; 10:45, Bible study for alt ages; 6 p.m. Sunday evening service. Wednesdays. 7 p.m.. Bible Sludy and Prayer Service Paslor. Max T Furr, 998-5584, L ife C om m unity C hurch. Days inn, Madison Road. Mocksville. Ser vices Sunday. 10 n.m , C all Kevin S lew arl, pastor, about W ednesday evening lile groups. 753*5433. S H EFFIELD LU M B ER & PALLET CO. APALEX COMPANY 165 Turkey Foot Road Mocksville, NC 27028 336-492-5565 C R A I G C A R T E R B U IL D E R , IN G . 119 Hwy. 801 S, Suite 1 Advanco, NC 27006 3 3 6 - 9 4 0 - 2 3 4 1 ihikkrolQ11.1I1I} I'li'ti'iiill'W ^M .III Iìm;, I'lJi; t',iita. 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M o c k s v ille H igh C l a s s O f ‘5 3 H o ld s R e u n io n A t M o cksvillc Ilig I) School in lO .'i.l, the .siiulem .s w e re friends. So w lie ii the Clitss o f '5.1 gol ^ logelher fo r a .“iO lh-year reunion , I on S n turday, June 14 at the S h e ffie kl-Q ila lia in C om m unity C c n ie r, Iherc w ere p le n ty o f s m ile s and handshakes, ta lk aboul old lim es and new lim es. The .‘ifi people w ho allended in c liu ie d som e 28 classm ates from Ihc class o f A5 students. “ In liigh school, you're more one on one w ilh each olher," said J u lia W rig h t W oolen', w h o helped coordinate Ihc reunion, "[•ve ryb o d y's your frie n d ." K e ilh T u lte ro w , llie class president, agreed. M o cksville H igh School in IW S was sort o f like Ihc reunion - chaos - Tutterow saiil w itli a sm ile, q u ic k ly adding that Ihc p rincipal, Charles Farthing, kept everything - and everyone - in order. "W e w e re to g e th e r e ve ry d ay." T u lle ro w said. " It's just people you feel you belong to. There w eren't any clii|ues. liv - erybody ju st got along and still do. "E ve ryb o d y has gone their separate ways, but w c s till en­ jo y getting logelher." T utte row said he was proud to be class president, but lo ok­ ing back, thinks his classmates m ay have "p u l il o ff" on him . "T h e leachers were people w ho cared aboul the kid s ," he said. "It's the way school ought to be." The class also m et on Ihe 40lh and 4.‘ilh years. The program include il a w e l­ com e by T ulterow . and a prayer by the Rev. Roger P ow ell before a meal was .served. M u s ic w as p ro v id e d by J im m y A n d e rso n , and B illie Bean read a poem . Ive y N o ll Boger read the m inules from tlie ly y « reunion. Jim T aylor rem em bered Ihe deceased class m em bers: E llen A lle n Sain, S ylvia B all D river, C arolyn Sm ith Daniels, Douglas D a n ie ls , E v e ly n G r iff ilh H ow ard, Dean M urray and B illy Rcavis. Teachers w ere recognized, and the m em ory book was pre­ sented by M ary Sue Lane. C o o l e e m e e S e n i o r C i t i z e n s H e a r S t o r y t e l l e r The Cooleem ee Senior C ili­ zcns m et al Ihc F irst B a p tisi C hurch on M onday, June 2.1. The m eeting was callcd lo order by President Rcba llo ll. M abel C oucii was asked lo give tiic opening prayer. Couch led the clu b in sin ging the hym n, "P o w e r In The B lo o d ," played by A lic e Barron, pianist. C haplain Pauline H a ll began her devotion on m iracles from the Bible. She said that tlie Bible is fu ll o f m iracles. M ira cle s, signs and wonders can be found in such passages as M a lllie w l2;.18-40, M ark 16:17-20, John 14:11, and P.salin 72:18. Ila ll said l/iiil w h en she lo o k e d around lic rc liiirc li she could .see m in iclcs G od has perform ed. M all read an em ail she had received from M a ryla n d . The picture lh:it ¡iccom panied the let­ ter showed a tin y hand reaching out from the w om b and grasp­ ing a finger o f llie surgeon. The doctor was amazed that the cam ­ era was able lo capture lhal m i­ raculous m om ent on Him . H all c o n clu d e d her d e vo tio n w itli prayer. The ro ll was called by Assis­ tant Secretary B obbie D aniel. There were 2.1 mcml>ers ¡uid tw o visito rs present. The sunshine and treasury reports were given by H annah Jones and H elen Jacobs. D ot Ham by was in chiirge o f the program . She invited E velyn A llis o n , a s to ry te lle r fro m C leveland, to be guest speaker. She told m any hilarious, but true stories o f her childhood in the "h o llo w s " o f West V irg inia. She said if you m arry outside o f tlic h o llo w as she d id , you w ere m arrying a fore igne r The closing prayer was given by Jam es " D o ll" Foster. The m eeting was adjourned fo llo w ­ ing the singing o f the club song. "T he M ore We Get T o g e th e r" On M ay 26, the program was g iv e n by H o lt. L o rra in e B la c k w o o d , p re sid e n i o f Ihe V F W Ladies Au.v.iliary lo speak. B lackw ood told o fth e activities m embers are involved in. They help provide liours o f coniim i- n lty se rvice , fo o d , and shoe bo,\cs fo r V A palienls. The au.\- ilia ry helps the V F W placc flags on graves fo r M em orial and Vet­ erans days; collect canncd gooils fo r the Storehouse fo r Jesus dur- ing Christm as: and help w ith the Shoe Bo,\ M in islry. H olt asked Joan Carter, e.\- c cu tive d ire c to r o f the D a vie C h a m b e r o f C o m m e rc e , to speak on June y. C arter spoke o f the 2.“i percent increase in population and the new business grow th over the pasl 10 years. She gave out m aps o f D a vie County, Ihe D avie C ounty C om ­ n iu n iiy P ro file and B usiness G uide fo r 200.1, and a spccial com m u nity p ro file supplcineni lo N orth C arolina M agazine fea­ turing D avie County. T h e ne.xt m eeting w ill be al 10 a.m. M onday, July 14 al the Cooleem ee Firsl Baptisi CInirch. V isitors are alw ays w clcom e. Advance News B y K d llh /J m in e rn iiin Advance CorrespondenI Rebecca Polls celebrated her b irlh d a y Ju ly I. A lo ve ly cul (lo w e r arrangem ent was on Ihe M elhodist church altar Sunday in her honor, given by her par­ ents. C o n g ra lu la lio n s to C lin to n and B onnie C ornalzer w ho ce l­ ebrated tlic ir .I.Sih w edding an­ niversary Sunday. June 2‘J. Kate Se.ssions o fG rc c n w ic Ii V illage, N.Y. spcnl some lim e over Ihe w cekeiul w ilh her par­ ents Steve and A n n Sessions. Salurday Kale and her brother Ben Sessions o f R aleigh drove lo Lake N onnan fo r an ovcrnig lit slay in tlic ir parents’ lake house. F rie n d s a cco m p a in e d ih e m . Kale is an aspiring actress luid has had some parts in plays. S tepha nie H o w 'cll M a th is was honored w ith a baby show er Sunday afternoon at B ixby Pres­ byterian church fellow ship hull. A large crow d attended show er­ ing her w ilh lo vely and useful gifts. Those from Ihis eom niii- n ily a lle n d in g w e re B e lly Barney. Elaine S m ilh, C onnie Singleton, Faye Cornalzer, Jerry Jones and E dith Zim m erm an. M rs. Paulina Barney espe­ c ia lly enjoyed her 11)5 birlhday last week. I'H'iy friends, neigh­ bors and relatives dropped by w ilh g ifis o f flow ers, candies, m oney and good wishes. Guesls were .served b irllu la y cake, icc cream , chips and nuts. A lso, a coconut cake and carrot cake was served. They were am ong Ihe g ifts fo r M rs, Paulina, S ym p a tiiy is expressed lo George Judd in Iho dealh o f liis m o llie r w ho died in Tennessee last week. E dith Z in im c rn ia n and her sisler Bess Bennell visiled llie ir cousin Fiorine Black in L e xin g ­ lon last Tuesday afternoon. Janie lle n d ri.\ has returned homo afler spending Ihe past tw o w e eks in C o n c o rd w ilh her daughter and son-in-law Melis.sa and P h illip Barnum , She vveiU lo help oul w ilh her new grand­ d a u g h te r, Is a b e lle J u lie t Barnum , w ho was born Juno 14. O u r ch u rch o rg a n ist E ric H endricks and Rela V ogler ce l­ ebrated birtlulays on June 26. Pino News B y N o ra L iith a n i P ino Correspondent Last S u n d iiy was the firs t Siuulay al W esley Chapel fo r our new pastor, T on im y Robertson. H is w ife , D iane, accom panied Iiim lo the servicc. James and L e lia Essie and Neal and Brenda Essie spent last week on Ihe easlem shore o f V ir­ g inia. W h ile there, ihey spent tim e w ilh th e ir daughter, Anne Barnes, and her fam ily. Bob and l.im ise D ill luinoved their daughter, Fran Craver, lasl Salurday fo r her birlhday w ith a fa m ily cooko ul al th e ir hom e, T iiose a lle m lin g w ore D ennis, M a tth e w and M egan C raver, Bob and Brenda D ill, and John and Faith D ill, O n Sunday, Bob und Louise and Fran and Dennis and M egan went to Slone M oun­ tain on a picnic. B ob and K athy E llis and Ted and M in d y W illia m s spent lasl weekend in Charleston. O n Sun­ day, Bob and K a lhy visited her n ie ce , A u d ra , and h u sb a n d , G le n n , at th e ir new hom e in C huiieslon. F o u r C o r n e r s N e w s Ily M iirlu W h ile I'd u r Corners CorrespondenI D anny S m ith and ch ild re n v is ite d M r. and M rs. K e n n y Sm ith Sunday aflernoon, M rs. O lliv c Burgess was hon­ ored on her b irlh d a y Tuesday nighl at a supper at the hom e o f M r, and M rs, D ale W aters on Bow m an Road, Those enjoying the occasion in add ition lo these w ore M r. and M rs, C larence Baity. M r. and M rs, Ralph Bar­ ber. L u cille H a ll, Betty York, M r, and M rs, Ray Lu4vs, M r, and M rs, B atry S m ilh, M r, and M rs. Joel W hitaker and M r, and M rs, T ro y S pillm an, M r, and M rs. M ark W hile and Jessica have returned hom e af­ te r sp en ding the w eekend in W esl V irg inia, W c w ish B atry Sm ith a happy birthday, I hope everyone has a safe F ou rlh o f July. G od bless the U ,S ,A , Children’s Arts Workshop To Have A Circus Theme C hildren age .“i-IS arc invited for a week o f arts and fun w ilh a circus theme the week o f July 14- 18, culm inating w ith a parade to dow ntow n M ocksvillc where stu­ dents w ill acl oul Iheir carnival characters al .1;.S() p.m, on Friday, Participants w ill jo in activities in all areas o fth e arts w ith Ihe end the Davie Arls C ouncil's own ver­ sion o fth e B ig Top, A u d itio n s arc nol rei|uired, just an inleresi in having summer fun w ith the arls, A c liv ilic s w ill be daily from l-.‘i:.10 p.m, in the B rock Perform ing A rls Center, 622 N. M ain St., M ock.sville, The fee for the week: .'56.‘i. A com pleted registration form and payment m usl be subm itted lo Ihe A rts C ouncil prior lo July ч Ч, w h ich covers m aterials and snacks. For more inform ation or a registralion form , or to lugislcr by phone, c a ll 7.“il- . 1 ll2 o r Jeanie Marklin Earns Degree Jeanie Lynn M a rk lin , daugli- le r o f Johnny and B e lly M a rk lin o f M ocksville , earned a m aster’s degree in education from Wake Forest U n iv e rs ity in A u g u st, 2002, Tho h o o d in g cerem ony w as h e ld M a y 18, 2 0 0 3 in B re n d lo R e c ita l H a ll on the W F U cam pus. M a rk lin has been teaching E nglish in the W inston-S alom For.sylh C o unly School System and w ill begin leaching classes in the education departm ent at W ake Forest U n ive rsity July 7. S p e c ia l o£ th e W e e k GASTHAUS on the SQUARE R estaurant, G u esth o u se & m ore! Mi'iiii Iiu IikIc.s: Sdii/ys, Stilads, Variely of Sandwichcs ApiH'tizi'i s. Di'sscrts and Coffees Now Open For Lunch and DINNER! 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(336)751-2141495 Valley Road • Mocksville \у«лу.Го.ч1ег(!п1дс().с'оп1 Featìjre DAVÍK COUNTY KNTKRPRISK RKCORD, I'hursdiiy, ,July 3, 2003 - Dl : i F r e d P i e r c e , 8 2 , h a m m e r s t h e b a l l d u r i n g t h e C o o l e e m e e O l d T i m e r s g a m e l a s t m o n t h B o b J o r d a n k e e p s h i s e y e o n t h e b a l l , ( l e f t ) , a n d t h e n i s c o n g r a t u l a t e d b y a t e a m m a t e a f t e r g e t t i n g t w o h i t s i n o n e i n n i n g , - P h o t o s b y M i k e B a r n h a r d t ‘O ld T i m e r s ’ P la y B a ll In C o o l e e m e e T h e y w ere c o m p la in in g about aches und pains before the firs l p ilc h was th ro w n . T h e y w ere reaching fo r Ihc w u lc r co o le r before thoy ran the buses. T h e y m ay be a b it slo w e r, am i ih erc wus m ore than one lu m b ic , but the annual o ld tim e r tia ll gam es in C ooleem ee last m onth w e re n 't us m uch about M o d y H a n c o c k s h o w s h e c a n S till a th le tic a b ility as they w ere about h a vin g fun - und re in e in b e rin g tho.sc g lo ry f i e l d a g r o u n d b a l l , days. S u z l e T r e x l e r h i t s a f l y b a l l . B a r b a r a F e l t s t o s s e s t h e b a l l t o t h e p l a t e . C a t h y C a r t e r c o n c e n t r a t e s o n k e e p i n g h e r e y e o n t h e b a l l . P l a y e r s I n t h e w o m e n ’s o l d t i m e r s g a m e I n c l u d e d , f r o m l e f t ; k n e e l i n g - S t e p h a n i e W h i t a k e r , L i n d a T u r n e r , C a t h y C a r t e r , S u z i e T r e x l e r ; s t a n d i n g - B a r b a r a F e l t s , V i c k i e S t e e l e , S h l n e y K e p l e y , L i s a S p r y M i c h a e l , J a n C o l e m a n , a n d F r e i d a C o p e . A t r i g h t i s G r i m e s P a r k e r , w h o o r g a n i z e d t h e e v e n t . J a n C o l e m a n t a k e s a s w i n g a t t h e b a l l .S t e p h a n i e W h i t a k e r l o o k s f r o m s e c o n d , w h i l e L i n d a T u r n e r p l a y s s h o r t s t o p i n t h e w o m e n ’s g a m e . C o o l e e m e e " o l d t i m e r s " t a k e o f f t h e i r h a t s f o r t h e p l a y i n g o f t h e N a t i o n a l A n t h e m p r i o r t o t h e i r s o f t b a l l g a m e l a s t m o n t h . 1)2 - DAVIK COUN TY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tliursda.v, July 3,2003 Student Recognized By Acliievement Academy The UnilocI Stales A cliicve - iiie iil A c iic le m y luis nam ed A inaiula A nn W h ile o f M o c k s v illc an A ll- A 111 c r I c a n C o II c g I a I c Scholar. T h e p ro ­ g ra m o ffe rs recognllioii lo su p e rio r sUi- dcnls w lio e x- Whlte cel in Ihc acaiiem ic disciplines. T iie y im isl earn ii m inim um .1.3 grade point average, and be se­ lected by a school o ffic ia l. W h ile , w h o attends Salem C ollege, was nom inated by Dr. Jo D ulan. She w ill appear in Ihe A ll-A m e ric u n C o llegiate Year­ book. She is Ihe daughter o f M ac and W anda W h ile o f M o c k s ­ v ille , and the granddaughter o f M a m ie W h ile and the la te Joshua W hite o f M o cksvillc and the la te G e o rg e and G ra ce G oforth o f H annony. T e r r a n c e J o n e s E a r n s T IW D M a r s h a ll A w a r d T h e 1 8 0 r i s i n g h i g h s c h o o l j u n i o r s f r o m a c r o s s N o r t h C a r o l i n a w h o a t t e n d e i d t h e H O B Y l e a d e r s h i p s e m i n a r p o s e f o r a p h o t o g r a p h . Lauren Wanucha Attends Leadership Seminar i.aiircn W anuciia rcprescnied Davie I lig ii School w hile attend­ in g Ihc 200.1 H u g h O 'B rie n Y o u lh L e a d e rs h ip S e m in a r (H O H Y ) June 1.1-I.S al N .C . Stale U n iversity in R aleigii. She was sclccled to alleiid the’ sem inar due to her high aca­ dem ic achievem ents. She was sponsored by the M o c k s v ilie W om an's Club. W anucha jo in e d m ore than 1X0 other students from across Ihc sla le. cach n o m in a te d as "a m b a ssa d o rs" by ih e ir h ig h schools, fo r an intensive three- day leadership tra in in g sem inar. W anucha is the daughter o f D o nna W a n u ch a and D a v id W anucha o f A dvance, and is a ris in g ju n io r al D a v ie H ig h School, The H O B Y sem inar is run iiy the lia lc ig h Jaycees. It brings ) to g e th e r h ig h sch o o l so p h o ­ m ores w ho have dem onstraied leadership in ih e ir schools and com im m ilies, and provide tiiem a chance to d e ve lo p c ritic a l thinking skills, learn aboul their ,lunc.s W a n u c h a i s s h o w n w i t h f e l l o w “ L i m e " t e a m m e m b e r s a t t h e s e m i n a r . ow n leadership styles, and gain a slronger apprecialion fo r com ­ m u n ity service and vohm leer- ism . T h ro u g h pan els fe a tu rin g leaders In business, governm ent, education and ihc m edia, am bas­ sadors liste n and lean) aboul ways lo succeed and m ake a d if­ ference in Ih e ir com m u nities. T lie y p a rtic ip a te in liands-on c o m m u n ily s e rv ic e p ro je c ts Ihroughoul the T rian gle area. "P rim a rily, I w o u ld like each am bassador to take back the de­ sire to be free lo lead and vo lun­ teer in th e ir schools, churches, com m unities and fam ilies w ith various ideas and means o f help­ ing others in the w ay they feel besl fils th e ir passions fo r ihe w o rld and how they see them - .selves in it," said H O B Y e.xecu- tlve director, Julie Sm ith. Terrance "T J " Jones has licen nam ed the D a v id M a rs h a ll A w ard w in n e r fo r T IW D s lu ­ d e n is al D a vie H ig h School. H e has w o rk e d al Tom i l^ion in H ilLsdalc in m a n y ca ­ p a citie s fo r Ihe pasl IWO years. Г h e a w a rd is nam ed a fie r fo rm e r s tu d e n t D avid M arshall, w ho was In the T IW D p ro g ra m fro m 1989- 1991, and w ho lost a battle w ith cancer in 1991. "D a v id was the epitom e o f whal every teacher loves to see in a sludeni," said leaclier, M onte Taylor, "H e was a good sludeni, honest, dependable, very consci- e n tio u s and an o u ts ta n d in g worker. "T e rra n c e has these v e ry same 4u a litie s,"T a ylo r said. "H e is a fin e yo u n g m an and has w orked very hard lo carn this aw ard." T a y lo r a lso ta u g h t Jo n e s' m o th e r. V ic k ie P arks Reese, w h en he s la rle d te a ch in g at D avie H igh in 1981. “ She was a fin e s lu d e n i and p e rso n . T errance has ih e sam e good q ua lilies that his m om has." Jones was superviseil at Food L io n by Julia E llis. “ Terrance is a good w orker, dependable, a pleasure to w o rk w ith , and is w illin g to com e in when needed, even if it’s his day o ff," she said. Jones plans to attend Forsyth Technical C o m m u n ily C ollege fo r tw o years, then m ove lo N ew H a m psh ire to w o rk fo r A u lo Desk under the supervision o f K e lc c y L em on. T he b u ild in g solutions d iv is io n specializes in architectural and m ap design. Past aw ard w inners include D a n ie l M a rk la n d , A m y C am pbell, E rin B a lly, W illia m Slanaland, K a yron Veslal, D avid C o rna lzcr, K im P orter, A lic ia L u d w ig , J ill M a yh e w , S co tt Ferguson, Jason D ay, W endy W a lls , D ia n n a Ija m e s, John T om el, Jerry A lle n and C arrie -( Tenery Ratleilge. 3 Earn Lipscomb Honors Three D avie studenis earned academ ic honors at Lipscom b U n iversity in N ashville, Tenn. Nam ed to the pn)vosl's lisi w ith a perfect 4.0 gnulc point average were M eghan G odbey o f I'ow ery R oad, M o c k s v iile , and Jessi K iltrc ll o f Bing Crosby lioulcvard, Henm ida Run, a psy­ ch o lo g y-life orienled m ajor. Named to the dean's lisi w ilh a m inim um .1..‘i grade poinl av­ erage was Elizabeth K ittre ll o f B in g C rosby B o uleva rd, Ber- im ida Hun, a French m ajor. Four On Elon Dean’s List Four D avie students al Elon U n iv e rs ity earned acad em ic honors fo r Ihe spring scmesler. Named to Ihe presidcnl’s list w ilh m inim um .1..‘i grade poinl averages w ere; K im b e rly A n n B o llin i, d a u g h le r o f V ic to ria Bolton o f M ocksvilie; and E m ily Dawn Sprouse, daughler o f Tho- m as and C yn th ia Sprouse o f Advance. Nam ed lo the dean's list w ilh m iniinum 3.4 grade p oinl aver­ ages were: K alie Elizabeth Bea­ ver, the daughter o f Paul and Jane Beaver o f M ocksviile ; and Ellen E lizabelh Foust, daughter o f Siephen and C arol Foust o f M ocksviile. IHeinemann Earns l\/laster’s W e n d y Lee F is h e r H einem ann, a 1997 graduate o f D avie H ig h S chool and 2001 graduate o f H igh Point U n iver­ sity, earned a m asler’s o f theo­ lo g ic a l stu d ie s degree fro m H a rva rd U n iv e rs ity in C a m ­ bridge, Mass., during graduation cerem onics on June .“i. She is the daughler o f Bob and K ay Fisher o f Advance and is the w ife o f B a ro n A lr ik lleinem aim . The couple resides in Fnim ingham , Mass., bul hope lo re tu rn to N o rth C a ro lin a where Ihey plan lo pursue leach­ ing careers. FOR SALE BY O W NER ■ FOR SALE B Y OW NER $84,900 133 K . ,Slu>rc D r . 3 3 fi-7 5 l-3 4 3 2 (’harnuii(! iiiii'k 2 lied, I liiilh, i{itrxlUlMHl lltMirs Ihroilpllinil. (ViiUiiic |j)c ill Math. ()|Vii IIihh plan. I'uH hasciiicni. Molal oui)uiiUI'ii)^. Priced wuN Ivlow la\ value! MollvnU'd Seller-Cilll 'Ib d iiv -D o n ’l D fln v ! 336-751-.M32 $1 8 9 ,9 0 0 135 H iiiik o r W a v 3 3 6 -75 1 -3 4 3 2 íkM U lllully C 'ialìcil 'IVacliliolìal И пск liom c ItH-alcd in T w in (V tlars Cìolf C oniim m iiy. Iì\a *p iitin a l {•aiiAvay V ifw s. .IHcd. 2 lìalh. 11ап)ичнч1 Л: Ccram if liio, 0(vn IIimm pian. M ollviitfd S'l'IIct- Cnll 'lodii.v-Doii’l Di'lav! .W i-7.41-.M.12 ■ l i Rosario Cabral On Dean’s List R osario Cabral o f M o cksvilie was named lo the H igh Point U ni- versily spring dean's lisi w ith a m inim um 3..“! grade point average. Abby Brickey Earns Meredith Honor A b b y Jean B ricke y o f M o c k s v illc was nam ed lo Ihe spring se­ m ester dean's list at M eredith C ollege In R aleigh w ith a m inim um 3..S grade p oinl average. 2 On NCA&T Dean’s List Cham reccc N ichole D iggs and Paul F. Talum IIL both o f M ocks­ v ilie . w ere named lo ihe spring semester dean's list al N o rth C aro­ lina A & T State U n ivcrsily in G reensboro. Student Honored At Georgia Tech Jonalhan R oliert Rowe o f M o cksviile earned a spot the dean's list for the spring sem ester at the G eorgia Institute o f Technology, he earned a m inim um 3.0 grade point average. Erin Hege Attends Institute A p p ro ,\im a te ly 40 M e re d ith C o lle g e students a llc n d e d a LeaderShape In.slilutc al Fort C asw ell. M ay 14-19. ThiTLcaderS hape In slliu tc specializes in sirengthening leader­ ship s k ills and developing a per.sonal vision fo r the b cllcrm cn l o f socicly, G raduules o f the in stiu ilo w ill w o rk on visions through program m ing, co m m u n ily service and volunleerlsm . Erin Hege o f A dvance com pleted the institute. Her vission: "T o create an Ideal future where all children and teenagers can use alhleties to grow fu ll o f confidence, pride, and .self-esleem ." 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PriywJUiifl Куу>(угл1 i ‘r 0/ и I Us» V fwfi 3BR, 2BA, 316+/- acros. wiih slronm nnd pond $2,970,400. Have a Sqfe Happy 4 th o f J u ly ! H O W A R D REALTV 330 S. Salisbuiy St. Mocksvilie, NC 27028 (336) 751-3538 liourvMonJiy-FiiJjyM Sjturdjy ^12. fiumliy By 100+/- acfos larm. 3DR, 2BA. oiil- 3 bodrooms, 2.5 baths, lakoltonl bidgs., crook. $575,000. nl Hickory Hill. $299,500.5 bodfoonis, 3.5 batl\s. t.49 Hisloricat6BR, 2ВЛ. homo on2.76 ncfos, Hickory Hill. $279,900. ncros. wilh immaculato landscaping 4BR, 3BR, Colonial Estates, many oxtrfls. $259,900. 42eS.SAuseuRrSiRm Г Ж 1 115 Sanctuab* Lane [7 М П 176Нлмито«Сои1гг Irnmaculalo 5BR. 4BA. in Siiorwood Charming, historic, 4 Bodroom Porosi, W-S, $239,900. homo in lown, $229,000. 179 Edwards Road 3 bodroom, 3 biith, log homo on Bermuda Run - ЗВП, 2ВЛ, suriroom, 7.23 acros. $199,900. Now 30 Yoar Rool. $185,900. 3BR. 2BA. 1.02 acres, foncod, walcr gardens $169,900. 3DR. 3BA, 2 liioplacos, 3,3 ncros, 3BR, 2BA. 1.30ac„ now rool, pos‘3. (caso. $1M,0Q0. dtshwashor & t>»fdy<oo(ls. $144,900 i l №ШВ ii 2 story, 2200 sq. It. iromondous Twinbrook Acros, 3BR. 3BA, largo valuoi FP, gazobo. $139,900. Kitction, liToplnco. $134,900. Twinbrook. 3 bodrooms, 2 balhs, 1 aero, all appliancos. $129,900. 429 Georgia Road“ rT B T l 241 Sheffield Farms Tr. I T iT l 230 Ashley Brook Une iT B T l 630 Creekway Drive^ 1 I l f 1,5 ncros, 3BR, 1,5 BA, 5 Bodrooms. 3 Baths. 3 5 acros. woikshop, oiilbldgs. $129,900. Country Livlngl $127,900. 3BR. 2BA, wilh oxlra room, 5.70 3BR. 1BA. log homo on quiot acros w/slroam. $119,900. doadond stroot. $117,900. 3BR, 1,5BAin W-S, Iin. don in bsmt., groat starter homo. $116,900. 7422 Riverview Knoll Ct, 3BR, 1,5 DA. 2 FP's, (ull bsmt, 3BR, 2DA, 5,5 acros, possiblo priccd lo soil $100,900. loaso. $109,900. 30R, 2BA, Hisloric District, 1-5 Spacious 3 bodroom, 2 bath, storios. basomont. $102,900. groat locaiion. $99,900. 2BR, 2BA. uppor level condo In Clemmons, FP, sunroom $97,000. 141 IlnuM Lane Well maintainod, partial basomoni, 4ВП. 2BA. doso to ovorythingl Largo Rowan Counly. minutes (rom Catawba 3BR, 2BA, partial bsmt. oxcollonl 3BR. 2BA. singlowido. all appliances, .бОасгаз.ЗОП.ШЛ $96,000 bnck ynrd, cui clo sac, $89,900 Coltoijo, 3DR, 1,5BA $89,500 condilionl $69,900. grant slailor Homo $69,900 248 Cross Streei 3DR, 1,5BA. Coolcomee, now (loal/AC, now plumb, comp, updated. $69,000 *1 Salmons Rood.... »2 Salmon« noad,.,, Ooar Croelt Ch. Rd. V. 1715 Peoples Croek...Olf Oettiol Ch, nd.....Overly Chapel Rd..... 3QR, IBA. nnw windows & gas luinaco Historic Cooloemeo. $60,000 4 Bodrooms, 1.5 Baths, with in town convonionco. $60,000 AbsoliJloly groat startor homol Bank ropo, soiling “as Is", bsml, 2Dr, 1ВЛ, onc(. porch. $59,900 2BR, ISA. $45,000 A v a i l a h l k L o t s a n u L a n d a n d R e n t a í - T r o i m -r t u -s Kaydon Drive (commercial). Cedar nidge Rd............... 24 Ac. $140,625 ..10 Ac. $45.050....91.97 Ac. (413,865...14.03 Ac.(1B5,9006.S4 Ac. $60,000 2.19 Ac. $25.000 ....15.6 ocres $140.000 ....2.15 acres S1CO.OOO ..1.257 acres $29,000 Sanlord Ave.Dear Cre«l( Ch. Rd..........Madison Rd (commercial).Vircassdell Lane............TItilo Trail...190Nor1hbrooli.............Hwy. 60IN... ..............1.4 acres $134,900...........40,02 acres $257,000................2 acres $425.000..............2.29 acres $18,000..............30 acres $172,500..............2.29 acres $29,500...............................................................0,5 acres $46,475Lol 15, Garden Valley Rd. POSS. OWNER FINANCINQ....$18.900Shellleld Road....... 'К П Ш Ш Ж .....20+Л acres $139,500 Drum Lane 3800-Q Old Rosebud, Clemmons. 1910 Farminglon Rd.357 Avon Street......356 Avon Street......5176 Hwy. 158........317 Avon Street......1190 Spillman Rd.... RENTAL GHOPEailESid, Clemmon'$675 P/M $575 P/M $425 P/M ..$425 P/M $600 P/M $400 P/M $500 P/M [UilA CONNti:IIOU’AIU) KOWAISKi;LISA Hr.Vlllt.YNVISV. «USS7.S|-HS(it ЧЧЯ-41!Ь 1)4 - DAVIIi COILNЧЛ’ KN TKKIMUSK KKCORI). Tlitiisdiiv. Julv X 2()(U Christopher Anderson Wins Fulbright, Boren Fellowships On The Dr. Phil Set B l a i r H a l v e r , t h e s o n o f T o d d a n d C t i e r y l H a l v e r o f A d v a n c e , i s s h o w n o n t h e s e t o f T h e D r . P h i l S h o w I n L o s A n g e l e s , w h e r e h e i s a p r o d u c t i o n a s s i s t a n t . Shady Grove Students Rank Among Best In Nation In WordMasters 'I'w d teams III' sliiilcnis rcprc- siM ilinj: .Shad) (irtiv i; lileiTiiMi- la ry Schm il ri'co itlly w on liiyh - csl luim irs ill the W orilM a.slcrs C lialleii(:c - a nalidnaj language arts c iim p c lilld ii cnlcrcil by moro lhan sim lcnls annually, w liic h consi.sls dl' llircL- mecl.s during Ihc sciidol year. C om peting In Ihe Blue d iv i­ sion. the scliool's tliird graders placed lO tli in Ihe nation in year- end c u m u la tiv e s ta n d in g s , ¡uiioiig .SS.I school teams pa tlici- pating m this grade level and d i­ vision. The sclid d l's lo u ith gradéis placed lirs l in the nation am ong 77X teams. The students were supervised hy Linda Bam ettc. Pour o f the school's students w on highest honors I'or the year­ lo n g in d iv id u a l achievem ent; K oherl W ilson was one iil' the nine liig h e st-ra n kiiig third grad­ ers ill the country in cum ulative standings; Katie D avis, Laiidon W h ita k e r. and C h ris ty llo ld s c la w placed am ong the IH highest-ranking I'ourth graders nationally. K a tie IJa vis and L a n d o n W hitaker eurned perfect .scores ill all three meels. a I'cat matched hy lliree other I'o iirtli graders in the counlry. T h ird graders M ason Lesser and D a rre n C o lb o u rn e and I'o u rth g ra d e rs K a tie D a v is . L a n d o n W h ita k e r, C h ris ty llo ld s c la w . K a y la C o rn a l/.cr, M egan Hennings, M organ Rowe and Lake .Slaliacli earned perl'eci scores ill the final m eet, where nnlion w id c, 47 tliird graders and 110 fourth graders d id so. O ther students w hoacheived oulstanding resulls in the final meet included third graders IHIlie Carter and Robert W ilson, foru lli graders D a n ie l N eels, C o llin liic h h o rn and A le .xa n d ra S iiiilh d e iil. and f ilth graders K e lly W alton, Lauren O ryde r and T a ylo r M oore. In add ition to W ordM asters, H arnette's siudents have w on several re g io n a l and national m ath ¡iw ards this year. In M ath t''a.\, the I'ourth and fifth griiders were regioriitl w in ­ ners. A u lu n in Jones received a trophy fo r w in n in g firs l plucc in the region, and the school re­ ceived a plai|ue. Rachel Peterson and K atie D avis were national w inners fo r the year in the C ontinentai M ath League. The fourth grade team w on tile region. " I am so very proud o f m y sludenis and the w ork Ihey have done this year," Barnette .said. "These are retti honors fo r Ihe D avie C ounty School .system." Off To Camp B o y S c o u t T r o o p 7 3 2 m e m b e r s p r e p a r e t o l e a v e f o r t h e i r a n n u a l S c o u t C a m p a t C a m p C h e r o k e e . T w e n t y - t w o S c o u t s a n d f i v e l e a d e r s m a k e u p t h e l a r g e s t a t t e n d a n c e a t C a m p f o r T r o o p 7 3 2 . T r o o p 7 3 2 S c o u t s w i l l b e a t c a m p t h e w e e k o f J u l y 4 w i t h p a r e n t s a t t e n d i n g a c o o k o u t a n d a n O r d e r o f t h e A r r o w c e r e m o n y o n T h u r s d a y , J u l y 3 , A n y b o y w a n t i n g t o p a r t i c i p a t e i n B o y S c o u t i n g s h o u l d c o n t a c t B e t h l e h e m U n i t e d I v l e t h o d i s t C h u r c h i n A d v a n c e f o r d e t a i l s . Senior Care Issues: What Families Should Know Join Tim Ebert And Mike Wells as they address these important issues: Mediciad Planning Medicare Rules Long Term Care Long Term Care Insurance Presenters Mike Wells, Senior Partner, Wells Jenkins Lucas & Jenkins Tim Ebert, CLU, ChFC Specialist in Long Term Care planning Times & Locations W e d n e s d a y , J u l y 1 6 , 2 0 0 3 R e yn o ld a M a n o r P u b lic L ib ra ry 10:00 a.m . C lem m on*s P u b lic L ib ra ry 7:00 p.m . Light refreshments will be served. Seating is limited. Call Paul Ebert at 761-8440 for reservations. C h ris to p h e r D . A n d e rso n . Ph.L:). graduale student al the In ­ stitute o f E cology - U n iversity o f G eorgia, re ce n tly received tw o o f tlie nation's m ost presti­ gious academ ic scholarships. D u ring the com ing year, he w ill use the F ulbright and Boren fellow ships in southern C h ile to finance his study o f the eco.sy.s- te iii and .societal im pacts o f the N o rth A n ie rica n beaver in the ■Pierra del Fuego - Cape H orn region. riie beaver was introduced into .southern South A m erica in the 1940s. Since then, it's popu­ lation hits e.\paiided lo Ihe h ig h ­ est densities in Ihc w o rld and im p a c ts la rg e e xpa nses o f stream and te rre stria l habitat. The fu ll el'fecl o f this specic.s hns yet to be fu lly evaluated from the cc o lo g ic a l o r so cio -e co n o m ic p o in t o f vie w , A n derson's re­ search is nove l and co uld be im portant to C hilean and United States o ffic ia ls and scientists. The U.S, Congress created l)oth fellow ships in honor the the senators' whose legacies had been 10 prom ote in te rn a tio n a l understanding w ith in the U.S. and between other countries. ■flic Fulbright award, given in m e m o ry o f Sen. J. W illia m Fulbright by Ihe Depalnient o f S ta te , is re c o g n iz e d as the n a tio n ’s lo p academ ic aw ard. It counts am ong its alum ni presi­ dents, cu ltu ra l figures, busine.ss e.\ecutives and academ ics. T h e B o re n F e llo w s h ip , nam etl fo r Sen. IDaviil L. Boren, is financed by the Departm ent o f Defense, Its objective is to en- luinco national securily hy train­ ing students to handle coniple.\ iiile riia tio n a l issues. Recipients agree to w o rk w ith in the federal g o v e rn m e n l fo r al least tw o years a fle r Ihe co m p le tio n o f th e ir degree. The com bined total o f ihese a w a rd s is a p p ro .s im a le ly S35,l)0(). T h e y in clu d e travel, liv in g and research funds lhat w ill a llo w Anderson the finan­ cia l and academ ic aulononiy lo conduct his w o rk in C hile, A n d e rs o n is a n a tiv e o f C alahaln, the .son o f D a vid and G lo ria Anderson and the grand­ son o f the Rev. W illia m and M yra Anderson. He is a graduate o f D a vie H igh School and in 1990 earned it bachelor's degree in biolog y V o lu n te e rs H e lp S c h o o ls W alk in to a pu b lic school in D a vie C o uniy. and y o u 'll see students, teachers and adm in is­ trators. Y o u 'll al.so see volunteers. V olunleers have dedicated tim e and energy into classroom s nnd to various organizations re- Kevin Boger Earns $1,000 Scholarship K e vin A le.\ander Boger has been selected to receive one o f si,\ ,S I.ООО scholarships from the N o rth C a ro - lin n S tnte Football O fll- cialsA.ssocia- tion based on a c a d e m ic s , a th le lics nnd c o m m u n ily s e rv ic e fo r Ihe 2 0 0 3 - 2(104 college year. H e is the son o f Ronnie and R obbin Boger o f M o cksville nnd the grandson o f G ilb e rt and M axine Boger o f M o cksville , W .A . Junior D unn nnd the Inte E d ilh D nnncr Dunn o f A dvnnce. Boger gives m uch credit to Ihe D nvie H igh fo o tb a ll cotich- ing stnl'f, especinlly linebacker coiieli K e ith W hitaker, fo r Ih cir leadership durin g his four years playing fo o lb a ll at D avie H igh. He w ill attend N .C . S late U n ive rsity in Ihe fa ll pursuing a career in c iv il engineering. Н о ц с г lated to scliool. D uring the 2002-2003 school year, 42,317 vo lu n te e r hours w e re re p o rte d . T he se hou rs cam e in ihe form o f clnssroom v o lu n te e rs , P T O s, a th le tic b o o s te r c lu b s , band b o o ste r clubs, special projects, JR O TC and RO TC , Volunteers help provide in d i­ v id u a l a ttc m io n lo students. T hey al.so can n.ssisi lenchers in n cle ricnl m nnner, help orgnnize .school events nnd bring unit|ue idens and experiences in to the school. I f w illin g 10 volunteer, con­ tact yo u r local school, Amir Sadri Graduates From The Citadel A m ir Sadri o f A dvance was am ong 19 N o rth C n rolinn resi­ dents lo graduate M ny 10 from The C itadel, The M ilita ry C o l­ lege o f South C arolina. Sadri is the son o f M r. and M rs. Stacy F ranklin Hcgc. S a dri n chieved de a n ’s lis l status fo r the sp rin g sem ester w ith a 3.2 or higher grnde point ratio. C hnrlesion M a yo r Jo.seph P. R ile y Jr. d e liv e re d the co m ­ m encem ent itddre.ss and helped present diplom as to Ihe m ililn ry enlisted personnel and ap p ro xi­ m ately 370 cadets w ho mnde up tlie cln ss o f 2003. w ith honors from the U n iversity o f N orth C nrolinn at Chapel H ill. Before enlering graduale .school al the U n ive rsity o f G eorgia, he spen t tw o years in s o u tiic rn C h ile , helpin g lo establish the O m ora Foundation, a non pro fit o rg a n iz a tio n ded icated to re­ search, education and conserva­ tio n {www.aocilii’s.com/ iiiiio ro iH irk lh im u '). He is the author o r co-author o f .several .scientific articles and boo k ch a p te rs w h ose to p ic s range fro m the bird life o fs o u tli- ern C h ile to the use o f nature as a m odel fo r hum an engineering practices. A iu le rso n plans lo use the opp ortunity lo com piele his doc­ torate in ecology nnd pursue ¡t cnrcer in iiitcrn n tio iia l enviorn- nientnl policy, co m b in in g hu- mnn-.socinl dim ensions o f con­ servation w ith e cological-envi- ronm entnl expcrti.se. Filing Opens For Tow n Offices F ilin g fo r m unicipnl offices in the tow ns o f Berm udn Run, C o o le e m e e and M o c k s v ille open on 8 n.m . M onday, July 7. In B erm uda Run, office s to he fille d in c lu d e m a yo r, and coun cil m em bers fo r D istricts 1, 111 nnd IV. W h ile any resident o f B e rm u d n R un m ay seek the m ayor’s o fficc, only residents o f the specific districts m ny file for the co u n cil sent In thnt respec­ tive district. O fficcs lo be fille d in C o o l­ eemee are m ayor (a tw o-year, unexpircd term ), one unexpired term fo r com m issioner, and tw o fo u r-y c itr term s fo r c o m m is ­ sioner. O ffices lo be fille d in M ocks­ v ille are m ayor nnd tw o com m is­ sioner seats. A ll nre four-year term s. A ll three m u n icip a l elections are non-partisan and a ll filin g fees are .'ii.'i nnd m usl be pnid by ch c c k , m nde p a ya b le to the D a vie C o u n ty B otird o f E lec­ tions. The elections o ffice is nt 124 S. S n iis b u ry S t., S u ite 102, M o c k s v ille (bottom le vel nnd back o f M o c k s v ille T ow n H a ll). Q uestions m ay he directed lo the o fficc at 7.‘i I -2027, M o n d a y-F ri­ day. ^ Prudential Together, Dreams are Achieved, Carolinas Really H m a S a f e & H a p p y 4 й o f J u l y f r o m a l l o f u s a t P m d e n t i a l C a r o l i n a s R e a l t y i i i i i . Clemmons/DavIe County-336.714.4400 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Winston-Salem - 336.748.2000 www,prudentialcarolinas.coni DAVII'; COUNTY KN TKKI'KI.SI'; UICCORI), riuir.s(Iiiv,,itilv .3.200.3 - D.“: PUBLIC NOTICES NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION DAVIE COUNTY 03SP128 In the M ailer ol Ihe ForGciosure ol a Deed ol Trust execuled by Wanda Barr dated August 11,2000, and re­ corded in Book 343 at Page 869 in the Davie Couniy Public Registry, North Carolina. NOTICE OF SALE Pursuant to an order ol Ihe Clerk ol Superior Court and under and by virlue o( Ihe power and authority contained in the above-relerenced deed ol trust and because ol de­ laull In the payment ol the Indebt­ edness thereby secured and lail- ure to carry out and perlorm the stipulation and agreements therein contained and, pursuani to demand ol the owner and holder ol the In­ debtedness secured by said deod ol trust, tho undersigned substitute trustee will expose lor sale al pub­ lic auclion lo Ihe highest bidder lor cash at the usual place ol sale at the co u n iy courlh ouso o l said county at 10:00 m.M. on July 16, 2003, Ihe following described real estate and any other Improvements which m ay be situated thereon, situated In Davie County, North Carolina, and being more particu­ larly described as lollows; BEGINNING at an iron pin, Ihe Southeast corner ol Ihe within de­ scribed tract, Northeast corner ol Lawrence R, W hitaker (Dead Book 88, Page 447), and In Ihe line ol Bobby Greene (Deed Book 111, Page 352); Ihence Irom Ihe BEGIN­ NING Soulh 62 deg. 01 mln, 07 sec. West 372.35 It. lo a place Iron pipe, Ihe Southwest corner ol said tract, said Iron pin localed North 62 deg. 01 mln. 07 sec. East 20 It. Irom the centedine ol SR 1116 (Junction Rd.); thence North 35 deg. 59 min. 51 sec. W est 100.69 It. lo a placed iron pin, the Northwest corner ol said tract, Ihence Norih 6 2 deg. 01 mln. 07 sec. Easi 439 It. to an existing Iron pin, the Northeast cor­ ner ol said tract and the Southeast corner ol Jerry M. W hitaker (Deod Book 81, Page 481); thence South 00 deg. 09 mln. 53 sec. East 112.74 It. to the point and place ol BEGIN- - NING, containing 40,450 square le e t, as su rve ye d by G rady Tutterow, Registered Land Sur­ veyor, on October 28,1980. And B eing m ore com m only know n as: 739 Junction Road, Mocksvlllo, NC 27028 The record owner ol Ihe prop­ erty, as rellected on the records ol the Register ol Deeds, Is Wanda Jean Barr Tho properly lo bo ollered pur­ suant lo this notice ol sale is being olfered lor sale, Iransier and con­ veyance "AS IS, W HERE IS.” Nei­ ther the Trustee nor the holder of the note secured by the deed ol trust/security agreement, or both, being loreclosed, nor the olllcers, directors, attorneys, em ployees, agenis or authorized representative of either Trustee or the holder ol the note make any representation relating to the title or any physical, environm ental, health or salety conditions existing, in, on, at or re­ lating to the property being ollered lor sale, and any and all responsi­ bilities or liabilities arising out ol or in any way relating to any such con­ dition expressly are disclaim ed. This sale Is made subject to all prior liens and encumbrances, and un­ paid taxes arid assessm ents in­ cluding but not limited lo any trans­ fer lax associaled wilh Ihe loreclo­ sure, lor paying, il any. A deposit ol live percent (5%) ol the amount of the bid or seven hundred filly dol­ la rs ($ 7 5 0 ,0 0 ), w h ich e ve r Is greater, is required by law. Follow­ ing the expiration ol Ihe stalutory upse t p erio d, all rem a ining amounts are Immediately due and owing. The date of this Notice is June 24, 2003. ELIZABETH B. ELLS OR DAVID W. NEILL Substitute Trustee 8520 Clllf Cameron Drive, Suite 300 Charlotte, NC 28269 (704) 333-8107 7-3:2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Administra­ tor of the E state o l CLYD E ROOSEVELT STUDEVENT, JR., late of Davie County, this is lo no­ llly all persons having claim s against said estate to present them lo the undersigned on or before Ihe 19th day of September, 2003, bo­ ing three (3) monlhs Irom the lirst day of publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recov­ ery. All persons indebted to said estale will pleaso make Immediate payment lo the undersigned. This Ihe 19th day of June, 2003. W illie Marie Studevent RO. Box 234 Mocksville, NC 27028 6-19-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Executrix ol the E stale o l B. EU G ENE BENNETT, late ol Davie County, Ihis is to notily all persons having cla im s a ga inst said o sta te to present Ihem to the undersigned on or belore the 19\h day ol Septem ­ ber, 2003, being Ihree (3) months Irom the lirst day ol publication or this notice will be pleaded in b a ro l their recovery. All persons indebted to said eslate will please make im ­ m ediate paym ent to the under­ signed. This the 13th day ol June, 2003. Willie Bess Bennett 107 Nail Lano Mocksville, NC 27028 Martin & Van Hoy, LLP Attorney at Law Ten Courl Square Mocksville, NC 27028 6-19-4ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Co-Admin- istrators of the Eslale ol AGNES CANNADY THOMAS, lale ol Davie County, this Is to notily all persons having claims againsl said estate lo presenl them lo the undersigned on or belore the 19th day of Sep­ tem ber, 2003, being three (3) months Irom the llrst day ol publi­ cation or this notice will be pleadod In bar ol Iheir recovery All persons indebted to said estate will please m ake Immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 19th day of Juno, 2003. Charisse C. Fountain, ADMN 4107 NW 33rd Place Gainesville, FL 32606 Deanna T. Randolph, ADMN 125 Blue Bonnet Court Mocksville, NC 27028 6-19-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Ihe Admin­ istrator ol Ihe Eslate ol HAROLD TUCKER W ILLIARD, late ol Davie County, this Is to notify all persons having claims against said estale lo present them lo the undersigned on or belore Ihe 3rd day of O cto­ ber, 2003, being three (3) months Irom the llrst day ol publication or this notice will be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estale will please m ake Im­ m ediate paym ent to the under­ signed. This the 3rd day of July, 2003. Harold Dean Williard, ADMN 140 Autumn Lane Advance, NC 27006 7-3-4lp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Co-Execu­ tors o l the Estale o l W ILLIAM RICHARD G ALES, SR., late ol Davie Couniy, this is lo notify all persons having claims against said estale to present them to the un­ dersigned on or belore the 19th day ol September, 2003, being three (3) months from the lirsl day ol publi­ cation or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will pleaso make immediate payment to the undersigned. This Ihe 19th day of Juno, 2003. Marion G. Campbell, COEX 126 W oodhaven Lano Mocksville, NC 27028 W illiam Richard Gales, Jr., COEX 290 Aubrey Morrell Road Mocksville, NC 27028 Wade Leonard, Jr. Attorney al Law 34 Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 6-19-41n NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Ihe Admin­ istratrix ol tho Estale ol DAVID GEORGE DESNOYERS, late ol Davie County, this is to notify all persons having claims againsl said estale to present them to the un­ dersigned on or boiore tho 3rd day of October, 2003, boing three (3) months from tho first day of publi­ cation or this notice will bo pleaded in bar ol Ihoir rocovory All persons indebted lo said eslate will ploase make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This Ihe 3rd day ol July, 2003. Peggy H. DesNoyors 270 Cherry Slreel Mocksville, NC 27028 Martin & Van Hoy, LLP Allorney at Law Ten Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 7-3-4ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF 2003 MUNICIPAL FILING DATES NOTICE is hereby given lhat the tiling period lor the towns ol Ber­ m uda Run, C o olee m ee and Mocksvillo will open at 12 noon. Friday, July 4th in the Davie County Board ol Election Ollice, 124 S. Salisbury S t„ Suite 102, Mocksville, NC. NOTICE is lurther given lhat the 4th ol July is a legal holiday, and the Board ol Election O lllco will nol be open lor lilirigs until 8:00 a.m., Monday, July 71h. NOTICE is lurther given that Ihe filing period will close at 12 noon, Friday, August 1st. NOTICE Is further given lo the residents ol the Town ol Bermuda Run that thoy will have vacancies lor Mayor, and Councilmon in Dis­ tricts I, III, and IV. The Mayor is elected at-large, and only persons residing in the specillc dislricl may file lor Councilman of lhal district. NOTICE is further given lo the re sid e n ts of the Town of Cooleemee that Ihey may file for a two-year unexpired term of Mayor, ono two-year unexplred term as Commissioner, or one ol the two seals open for four-year terms as Commissioner. NOTICE Is further given to the residents ol Ihe Town of Mocksvillo lhat they may llie lor Mayor or one of the two lour-year terms as Com ­ missioner. NOTICE Is given that all liling lees are S5.00 per seat and musl bo paid by check made payable lo the Davio County Board ol Elec­ tions. THIS the 26th day of June, 2003. H.P Van Hoy, II, Chairman Davio County Board ol Elections 6-26-2tn NORTH CAROLINA FORSYTH COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION 03 CVD 3981 ROBBIE GENE KING, Plaintill, vs. BRIDGETT DALENE KING, Delen­ dant, NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION Take notice that a pleading seeking rellel against you has been filed in the above-entitled action, wherein Ihe plalntilf Is seeking an absolute divorce. You are required lo make de­ fense lo such pleading not later lhan 40 days loliowing the 26lh day of Juno, 2003, and upon your lail- uro lo do so, the plainlilf will apply to Ihe Court for the rellel sought. This the 19th day of Juno, 2003. Robbie Gene King Plaintiff By Bryan Gates Attorney 1 N. M arshall St., Suite 100 W inston-Salem, NC 27101 (336) 724-0082 6-26-3tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as the Execu­ tor ol the Eslate ol DELLA DEONA HARRIS, lale ol Davie Couniy, this is lo nolily all persons having claims againsl said estate to present thom lo the undersigned on or belore the 26th day ol September, 2003, be­ ing three (3) months Irom Ihe lirsl day ol publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay­ ment lo Ihe undersigned. ■fills the 26lh day ol Juno, 2003. D.A. Harris 3964 US Hwy 601 N Mocksville, NC 27028 Lynne Hicks, Atlornoy at Law 124 W est Depot Street Mocksvillo, NC 27028 336-751-3312 6-26-41n NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Ihe Execu­ trix ol Ihe Eslale of JOHN HENRY KIGER, lale ol Davie County, this is lo notily all persons having claims against said estate lo presenl them lo the undersigned on or belore the 3rd day o'l October, 2003, being three (3) months from the lirst day ol publication or this notice will be pleaded In bar ol Iheir recovery. All persons indebted to said eslate will please make immediate payment lo tho undersigned. This tho 3rd day ol July, 2003. Louvella Kiger, Executrix 285 Cana Road Mocksville, NC 27028 Martin & Van Hoy, LLP Attorney at Law Ten Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 7-3-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF RE-SALE 02 SP 224 Under and by virtuo ol Iho power ol sale contained in a certain Deed o l Trust m ado by T hom as S. H olm an (P R E S E N T R EC O R D OW NERS: Azoen Abdul W ahid- Holman (aka Chris Holman) and Thomas S. Holman, as to Life Es­ late) lo Countrywide Title Corpora­ tion, Trustee, dated the 20th day ol December, 2001, and recorded in Book 401, Page 159, Davie Couniy Registry, North Carolina, loreclosed and ollered lor sale the lands herein altor described; and whereas the Clerk ol Superior Court issued an o rder d ire ctin g the S u bstitute Trustee to resell said real property. NOW THEREFORE, under and by virlue ol said Order of the Clerk ol Superior Court ol Davie County, and the power ol sale contained In said Deed ol Trust, the undersigned Subslilule Trustee will oiler for sale al tho Courthouse Door In the city ol Mocksvillo, Davie County, North Carolina, al 12.00 P.M. on July 8, 2003, and will soil to tho highest bidder lor cash tho following real eslate situate In the C ouniy of Davie, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as lol­ lows: Lying and being in Mocksville Township, D avie Couniy, North Carolina, and beginning at an Iron lound, said iron lound being the Northeaslernmosl corner ol Louis Savage, Deed Book 121, Page 617, Parcel 6, and being located in the Southern right of way of Oak Street, Ihonce with said right ol way Soulh 66 degrees, 54 minutes, 53 seconds East 66.04 Ieel lo an iron lound, said iron found being Ihe Northernm ost corner ol Cecil C. Smllh, Deod Book 154, Page 362, Parcel 4, thence with said Smilh line Soulh 19 degrees, 58 mlnules W est 100.45 Ieel to a solid iron lound, said solid iron lound being the N ortheaslernm osl corner ol Paul C. Spanos, Deed Book 153, Pago 744, Parcel 9, thence with said Spanos line North 64 degrees, 54 m inutes, 50 seconds. W est 69.79 Ieel to a one-hall Inch Iron found, said one-hall Inch iron found being Ihe Southernmost corner ol said Louis Savage, thenco with Savage Ilne North 22 degrees, 03 minutes, 35 seconds East 97.88 leet 10 tho Point and Place of Be­ ginning as surveyed by C. Ray Cates June 7,1993. Together wilh Im provom enls localed thoreon; said property being localed at 110 Oak Street, Mocksville, North t!;aro- llna. Should the property be pur­ chased by a third party, lhat per­ son must pay the tax ol Forty-Five Cenls por One Hundred Dollars (SI 00.00) required by NCGS §7A- 308(a)(1). The property lo be ollered pur­ suant lo this nollce of salo is boing ollerod lor sale, transier and con­ veyance “AS IS, W HERE IS." Nei­ ther tho Trustee nor the holder of the note secured by the deod ol trust/security agreement, or both, being loreclosed, nor tho officers, directors, attorneys, em ployees, agents or authorized representative ol either Ihe Trustee or Ihe holder ol the note make any representa­ tion ol warranty relating to the title or any physical, environm ental, heallh or salely conditions existing in, on, at or relating lo the property boing ollered lor sale, and any and all responsibilities or Iiabliilles aris­ ing out ol or in any way relating to any such condition expressly are disclaimed. Also, this property is being sold subjeci to all taxes, spe­ cial assessments, and prior liens or encumbrances ol record and any recorded roleases. A cash deposit (no personal checks) ol five percenl (5%) ol the purchase price, or soven hundred lilty dollars ($750.00), whichever is greater, will bo required al Iho time o lth e salo. This 16th day ol Juno, 2003. H. TERRY HUTCHENS, PA SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE H. Terry Hutchens, PA Subslilule Trusteo 4200 Morganton Road, Suite 103 P.O. Box 1028 Fayetteville, NC 28302 6-26-2ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Ihe Execu­ trix ol Ihe Estate of ROBERT L. LASHMIT, late ol Davie County, this is to notily all persons having claims againsl said estate to present them lo the undersigned on or belore the 26tli day ol September, 2003, be­ ing three (3) months Irom the lirst day ol publication or this nollce will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery All parsons indebted to said estate will please mako immediate pay­ ment to the undersigned. This 26th day of June, 2003. Betty S. Lashmit, EXEC 908 Hardison Stroot Mocksvlllo, NC 27028 6-26-4IP NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION DAVIE COUNTY 03SP127 In tho Matter of Ihe Foreclosure ol a Deed of Trust e xe cu te d by S haron W . G aither S e ttle and Jam es L. Settle dated April 23. 1998, and recorded In Book 275 al Page 567 In the Davie County Pub­ lic Registry, North Carolina. NOTICE OF SALE Pursuant lo an order of Ihe Clerk of Superior Court and under and by virtue ol the powor and authority contained In the above-referenced deed of trust and because ol de­ lault in the payment of tho indebt­ edness thereby secured and fail­ ure to carry out and perform tho stipulation and agreements therein contained and, pursuant to demand ol Ihe owner and holder ol Ihe In­ debledness secured by said deed ol trust, the undersigned substitute trusteo will expose lor sale at pub­ lic auction lo Ihe highest bidder lor cash at the usual place ot sale at the county courthouse o l said couniy at 10:00 A.M. on July 16, 2003, the loliowing described real estate and any olhor improvements which m ay be situated theroon, situated in Davie County, North Carolina, and being more particu­ larly described as follows; Being all of Lol 59, In Section III, C ra ltw o o d S u b d ivisio n as shown on plat recorded in Plat Book 4, Page 114, Davie County Regislry. And Being m ore com m only know n as: 399 F ulton S tre e l, Mocksville, NC 27028 The record owners of the prop­ erty, as reflected on the records of the Register ol Deeds, are Sharon W. Gaither nka Sharon W. Settle. The property to be ollered pur­ suant to this notice ol sale Is being olfered for sale, transier and con­ veyance “AS IS, W HERE IS," Nei­ ther tho Trustee nor the holdor ol the note secured by the deed ol trust/security agreement, or both, being loreclosed, nor the officers, directors, attorneys, em ployees, agents or authorized representative ol either Trustee or the holder ol the note make any representation relating to the title or any physical, environm ental, health or saloty conditions existing. In, on, al or re- lallng to the property being olfered for sale, and any and all responsl- bllllles or liabilities arising oul of or In any way relating to any such con­ dition expressly are disclaim ed. This sale Is made subject lo all prior liens and encumbrances, and un­ paid taxes and assessm ents In­ cluding but not limited lo any trans­ ier lax associated with the foreclo­ sure, for paying. If any A deposil ol five percenl (5%) of tho amount ol the bid or soven hundred fifty dol­ la rs ($ 750,00), w h ich e ve r is greater, is required by law. Follow­ ing the expiration ol the stalutory upset p erio d, all rem a ining amounts are Immediately due and owing. The date ol this Notice is June 24,2003. ELIZABETH B. ELLS OR DAVID W. NEILL Substitute Trustee 8520 Cliff Cameron Drive, Suite 300 Charlotte, NC 28269 (704) 333-8107 7-3-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Ihe Admin­ istrator ol the Estate of ELLEN KING FLO W ERS, late of Davie Couniy, Ihis is to notily all persons having claims against said estate to present them to tho undersigned on or before Iho 3rd day of Octo­ ber, 2003, being three (3) months Irom tho lirst day ol publication or this notice will bo pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Im­ m ediate paym ent to tho under­ signed. This the 3rd day ol July 2003. Charles Milas Flowers 272 Heritage View Road Hickory, NC 28601 7-3-4tn Benjy's Floor’n ^rvice 2 0 Y e a r s E x p . C a r p e t , V i n y i , T i l e & W o o d F l o o r s "The Best For Less" Call 909^3669 or (336) 751-7982 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION DAVIE COUNTY 03SP137 In tho Matter of the Foreclosure ol a Deed ol Trust executed by James Phillips dated August 29,2002, and recorded in Book 464 at Page 368 in the Davie Couniy Public Regis­ try, North Carolina. NOTICE OF SALE Pursuant to an order of the Clerk of Superior Court and under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in the above-relerenced deed of trust and because of de­ fault In tho payment ol the indebt­ edness Iheretiy secured and fail­ ure lo carry out and perform Ihe stipulation and agreements therein contained and, pursuant to demand ol the owner and holder ol Ihe in­ debtedness secured by said deed of trust, the undersigned substitute trustee will expose for sale at pub­ lic auclion to the highest bidder for cash at Ihe usual place of sale al the coun iy courthouse o l said couniy al 10:00 A,M. on July 16, 2003, the following described real estate and any other improvements which m ay be situated Ihereon, silualed In Davie Couniy, North Carolina, and being more particu­ larly described as lollows: Being known and designated as Lot 11 as shown on the plat of KInderton Village Phase ID , as re­ corded In Plat Book 7, Page 195, in the O ffice of the Register ol Deeds of D avie C ouniy, North Carolina. And Being m ore com m only known as; 109 Rosewalk Lane, Advance, NC 27006 The record owner ol the prop­ erty, as rellected on the records ol the Register ol Deeds, is James Phillips, The properly to be ollered pur­ suant to this notice of sale Is being ollered lor sale, transier and con­ veyance “AS IS, W HERE IS," Nei­ ther the Trustee nor tha holder ol the note secured by the deed ol trust/security agreement, or both, being loreclosed, nor the officers, directors, attorneys, em ployees, agents or authorized representative. of either Trustee or the holder ol Ihe note make any representation relating to the title or any physical, environm ental, health or safely condillons existing. In, on, al or re­ lating 10 the property being offered for sale, and any and all responsi­ bilities or liabilities arising out of or in any way relating lo any such con­ dition expressly are disclaim ed. This sale Is made subject lo all prior liens and encumbrances, and un­ paid laxes and assessm ents In­ cluding but nol limited to any trans­ fer tax associated with the foreclo­ sure, for paying. If any, A deposit ol live percent (5%) ol the amouni ol the bid or seven hundred lilty dol­ la rs ($ 7 5 0 .0 0 ), w h ich e ve r Is greater. Is required by law. Follow­ ing the expiration ol the statutory u pse t perio d, all rem a ining amounts are Immediately due and owing. The date ol Ihls Notice Is June 24, 2003. ELIZABETH a. ELLS OR DAVID W. NEILL Substllute Trustee 8520 Cliff Cameron Drive, Suite 300 Charlotle. NC 28269 (704) 333-8107 7-3-2ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Ihe Execu­ trix of Ihe Estate ol MARGARET HANDSEL LANE, late of Davie C ouniy this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to prosenl Ihem lo the undersigned on or belore the 26th day ol Sep­ tem ber, 2003, boing three (3) months from the llrsl day of publi­ cation or this nollce will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons indebted to said eslale will please make immediate paym ent to the undersigned. This Ihe 26th day of June, 2003. Cathy Lane Horn Motslnger 2934 Clodleller Road W inston-Salem, NC 27107 6-26-4ln MINI-STORAGE For iill your storace needs, choose u.s! Come by to inquire about Iree rental. 2975 Hwy. 64 E in Fork Call to<iayl (S3G) 9 0 8 -8 8 1 0 I)4 - DAVIK СОГМ У KN riCKl'RISIO RKCORI). Thursdii.v. .Iiil.v 3. 2003 Christopher Anderson Wins Fulbright, Boren Fellowships On The Dr. Phil Set B l a i r H a l v e r , t h e s o n o f T o d d a n d C h e r y l H a l v e r o f A d v a n c e , i s s h o w n o n t h e s e t o f T h e D r . P h i l S h o w i n L o s A n g e l e s , w h e r e h e i s a p r o d u c t i o n a s s i s t a n t . Shady Grove Students Rank Among Best In Nation In WordMasters Tw o lciiiiis < irsiin li'iils ropii;- si;iil¡n¡; Sluuly C im vc B le n icii- liiry S ch iiiil R’c c iilly w dii hiiih - csl honors in tia' W diilM iislors C liallcn gc - a national langnajio iirls 1,-onipclilion cnlorcil liy m ore Ilian 25l).IH)f) sluck'nls annually, w hich consisis ol' three m eets ih irin j! Ihc school year. C onipetlti!; in the H luc D iv i­ sion, the .scluiors third graders placed K ith in the nation in year- end c u m u la tiv e .stand ings, iuiiong school teams p a rlic i­ pating at this grade level and d i­ vision. The school’s I'ourth ¡¡raders placed first in the nation am ong 77S teams. The students were supervised by L im la Bariieite. [•our o f the school’s sludenis w on highest honors fo r the year­ lo n g in d iv id u a l a cliicve m e n l: Kohert W ilson was one o f the nine highcsl-ranking third grad­ ers in Ihe country in cum ulative slaiidings; Katie D avis. Landon W h iliik e r. and C h ris ty 1 loldsclaw placed am ong the 18 highest-ranking fo u rih graders nationally. K a tie D a v is and L a n d o n W hitaker earned perfect .scores in all three meets, a feat matched by Ihree other fourih graders in the country. T h ird graders M ason Lesser and D a rre n C o lb m irn c and fo u rih gra d e rs K a tie D a v is , L a n d o n W h ita k e r, C h ris ty llo ld s c la w , K a y la C o rnat/.or. Megan I lennings, M organ Rowe and Lake Slabach earned perfeci scores in Ihe final m eet, where nationw ide, 47 third graders and 110 fourih graders d id so. O lher students w ho acheived oulstauding results in the ritiiil meet included third graders E llie C arler and Roberl W ilson, forulh graders D a n ie l N eels, C o llin E ic h h o rn and A le .va n d ru S m ith d e a l, and fiflh graders K e lly W alton, Lauren G ryd e r ancl T a ylo r M oore. In add ilion lo W ordM asters, B a rne tte's sludents have w on several re g io n a l and natio nal m ath aw ards this year. In M ath Fa.x, the fourih and fifth graders w'ere regional w in ­ ners. A u tu m n Jones received a Irophy fo r w inning firsl place in the region, and Ihe sehool re­ ceived a plai|ue. R achel Petersot\ and K atie D avis were national w inners for Ihe year in the C ontinental M ath League. The fourth grade team won Ihe region. " I am .so very proud o f m y students and the w o rk Ihey have done this yeur," B um elte said. "These are real homir.s fo r the D avie C oum y Sehool .system." Off To Camp B o y S c o u t T r o o p 7 3 2 m e m b e r s p r e p a r e t o l e a v e f o r t h e i r a n n u a l S c o u t G a m p a t C a m p C h e r o k e e , T w e n t y - t w o S c o u t s a n d f i v e l e a d e r s m a k e u p t h e l a r g e s t a t t e n d a n c e a l C a m p f o r T r o o p 7 3 2 . T r o o p 7 3 2 S c o u t s w i l l b e a t c a m p t h e w e e k o f J u l y 4 w i t h p a r e n t s a t t e n d i n g a c o o k o u l a n d a n O r d e r o f t h e A r r o w c e r e m o n y o n T h u r s d a y , J u l y 3 . A n y b o y w a n t i n g t o p a r t i c i p a t e i n B o y S c o u t i n g s h o u l d c o n t a c t B e t h l e h e m U n i t e d M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h i n A d v a n c e f o r d e t a i l s . Senior Care Issues; What Families Should Know Join Tim Ebert And Mike Wells as they address these important issues: Mediciad Planning IVIedicare Rules Long Term Care Long Term Care Insurance Presenters Mike Wells, Senior Partner, Wells Jenkins Lucas & Jenkins Tim Ebert, CLU, ChFC Specialist in Long Term Care planning Times & Locations W e d n e s d a y , J u l y 1 6 , 2 0 0 3 R e yn o ld a M a n o r P u b lic L ib ra ry 10:00 a.m . C lem m on*s P u b lic L ib ra ry 7:00 p.m . Light refreshments will be served. Seating is limited. Call Paul Ebert at 761-8440 for reservations. C h ris to p h e r D. A n d e rso n , Ph.D. graduale student at the In ­ stitute o f E cology - U n iversity o f G eorgia, recently received tw o o f the n a tio n ’s m osl presti­ gious academ ic .scholarships. D u rin g the com ing year, he w ill use Ihe Fulbright and Boren fellow ships in southern C h ile to finance his sludy o f the ecosys­ tem and socielal iinpacl.s o f the N orth A m erican beaver in Ihe I'ierra del Puego - Cape H orn region. T he beaver was introduced into .southern South A m erica in the 1940s. Since then, it ’s popu­ lation has e.xpanded to the high­ est densities in Ihe w o rld and im p a c ts la rg e e xpa nses o f stream and te rre stria l habitat. The fu ll effect o f this species has yel to be fu lly evaluated from the e co lo g ica l o r socio-e conom ic point o f view . A n d e rso n ’s re­ search is nove l and co u ld be iniporlant to C hilean and U nited Slates o ffic ia ls and scientists. The U.S. Congress created both fellow ships In honor Ihe the senators’ w hose Icgucies had been to prom ote in ternatio nal understanding w ilh in the U.S. and between olher countries. The Fulbright award, given in m e m o ry o f Sen. J. W illia m F ulb rig h t by the D cpatinent o f S ta le , is re c o g n iz e d as the na tio n ’s top academ ic aw ard. It counts am ong its alum ni presi­ dents, cu ltu ra l figures, business executives and academ ics. T h e B o re n F e llo w s h ip , nam ed fo r Sen. D a vid L. Boren, is financed by the Departm ent o f Defense. Ils objective is lo en­ hance national .security by train­ ing students to handle com plex international issues. R ecipients agree to w o rk w ith in Ihe federal g o v e rn n ie n t fo r ut least tw o years afte r the co m p le tio n o f th e ir degree. The com bined total o f these a w a rd s is a p p ro x im a te ly SS.i.OOO. T h e y in clude travel, liv in g and re.search funds lhal w ill a llo w A nderson the finan­ cia l and academ ic atilonotny to conduct his w o rk in C hile. A n d e rs o n is a n a tiv e o f C alahain, Ihe son o f D avid and G lo ria Anderson anil Ihe graiul- son o f Ihe Rev. W illia m and M yra Anderson. Me is a graduate o f D a vie H igh School and in 1999 earned a bachelor’s degree in biolog y V o lu n te e rs H e lp S c h o o ls W alk in to a pub lic .school in D a vie C ounty, and y o u ’ ll see students, teachers and adm inis­ trators. Y o u 'll also .sec volunteers. V o lunteers have dedicated tim e and energy into classroom s and to various organizations re- Kevin Boger Earns $1,000 Scholarship K evin A lexander Boger has been selected to receive one o f six .S1.0(10 scholarships from Ihe N o rth C a ro ­ lin a S ta le Football O m - eialsAs.soeia- tion based on a c a d e m ic s , a th le tics and c o m m u n ity s e rv ic e fo r the 200.1- 2004 college year. He is Ibe .son o f Ronnie and R obbin Boger o f M o cksville and the grand.son o f G ilb e rt and M axine Boger o f M o cksville , W .A . Junior D unn and the late E d ilh Danner Dunn o f Advance. Boger gives m uch credit to Ihe D avie H igh footb all coach­ ing staff, especially linebacker coach K e ith W hitaker, fo r their leadership during his four years playing footb all at D avie H igh. He w ill attend N .C . State U n ive rsity in the fa ll pursuing a career in c iv il engineering. Hogur lated to .school. D u ring Ihe 2002-200.1 .school year, 42,317 vo lu n te e r hours w e re re p o rte d . T h e se h o u rs came in the form o f classroom v o lu n te e rs , P T O s, a th le tic b o o s te r c lu b s , band bo o ste r clubs, special projects, JR O TC and R O TC . Volunteers help provide in d i­ v id u a l a tte n tio n to students. They al.so can assist teachers in a cle rical m anner, help organize school events and b rin g unique ideas and experiences in to the school. I f w illin g to volunteer, con­ tact yo u r local school, Amir SadrI Graduates From The Citadel A m ir Sadri o f A dvance was am ong 19 N o rth C a rolina resi­ dents to graduate M ay 10 from T’he C itadel, The M ilita ry C o l­ lege o f South C arolina. Sadri is the son o f M r. and M rs. Stacy F ra n klin I lege. S a dri a chieved dean's list status fo r the spring sem ester w ith a 3.2 or higher grade p o in l ratio. C harleston M a yo r Jo.seph R R ile y Jr. d e liv e re d the c o m ­ m encem ent address and helped present dipUm ias to the m ilita ry enlisted personnel and app roxi­ m ately 170 cadets w ho made up the class o f 2003. w ilh honors from the U n ive rsily o f North C arolina al Chapel H ill. Before entering graduate .school al the U n ive rsily o f G eorgia, he spent tw o years in so u th e rn C h ile , helpin g to establish the O inora Foundation, a iio n p ro l'il o rg a n iza tio n ded icated lo re­ .search, education and conserva­ tio n {wn'w.f^ocilies.voiii/ niiuiniiuirk/lioiiu’). He is the author or co-author o f several .scientific articles and b o o k ch a p te rs w hose to p ic s range from the bird life o f south­ ern C h ile to the use o f nature as u m odel fo r hum an engineering practices. A n derson plans to use the o pp ortunity to com plete his doc­ torate in ecology and pursue a career in inlernaliona l e n viorn- nienlal p o licy, co m b in in g hu­ m an-social dim ensions o f con­ servation w ith e co lo g ica l-e n vi­ ronm ental experli.se. Filing Opens For Tow n Offices F ilin g fo r m unicipal offices in the tow ns o f Berm uda Run, C o o le e m e e and M o c k s v ille open on 8 a,m . M onday, July 7. In Berm uda Run, offices lo be fille d in c lu d e m ayor, and co u n cil m em bers fo r D lstricls 1, III and IV, W hile any resident o f B e rm u d a R un m ay seek the m a yo r’s o fficc, only residents o f the specinc districts m ay file fo r the coun cil .seat In lh a l respec­ tive d is lric l. O ffices to be fille d in C o o l­ eem ee are m ayor (a tw o-year, iinexpire d le rm ), one unexpired term fo r com m issioner, and tw o fo u r-y e a r term s fo r c o m m is ­ sioner. O ffices lo be fille d in M ocks­ v ille are m ayor and tw o com m is­ sio ner seats. A ll are four-year term s. A ll three m unicipal elections are non-partisan and a ll filin g fees are $5 and m ust be paid by ch e e k, m ade p a ya b le lo the D a vie C o u n ly B oard o f E lec­ tions, The elections o ffice is lU 124 S, S a lis b u ry S t.. S u ile 102. M o c k s v ille (b o tto m le vel and back o f M o c k s v ille T o w n H a ll). Q uestions m ay be directed to the o ffice at 751 -2027, M o n ila y-F ri- tlay. ^Prudential Together, Dreams are Achieved. Carolina! Realty H a m a S a f e & H a p p y 4 é o f J u l y f r o m a l l o f u s a t P r u d e n t i a l C a r o l i n a s R e a l t y . . . . , , Clemmons/Davie County-336.714.4400 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Wipston-Salem-336,748.2000vuww.prudentialcarollnas.coin DAVIK CODN I'V KN'I KRI'RI.SK RKCORD. T'htir.sdiiv. .Inly 3.2003 - D5 PUBLIC NOTICES NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION DAVIE COUNTY 03SP128 In the Mattar o( the Foreclosure ol a Deed of Trust executed by Wanda Barr dated August 11,2000, and re­ corded In Book 343 at Page 869 In the Davie County Public Registry, North Carolina. NOTICE OF SALE Pursuant to an order ol Ihe Clerk of Superior Court and under and by virtue o( the power and authority contained In tho above-referenced deed of trust and because of de­ fault In the payment of the Indebt­ edness thereby secured and fail­ ure to carry out and perform the stipulation and agreements therein contained and, pursuant lo demand of the owner and holder ol the In­ debtedness secured by said deed of trust, the undersigned substitute trustee will expose for sale at pub­ lic auction to the highest bidder tor cash at the usual place of sale at the county courthouse of said county al 10:00 A.fvl. on July 16, 2003, the following described real estate and any other Improvements which m ay be situated thereon, situated In Davie County, North Carolina, and being more particu­ larly described as follows: BEGINNING al an Iron pin, tho Southeast corner of Ihe wilhin de­ scribed tract. Northeast corner of Lawrence R. W hitaker (Deed Book 88, Page 447), and In the line of Bobby Greene (Deed Book 111, Pago 352); Ihence from tho BEGIN­ NING South 62 deg. 01 mln. 07 sec. W est 372,35 It. to a place Iron pipe, the Southwesl corner of said tract, said Iron pin located North 62 deg. 01 mln. 07 sec. East 2 0 II. Irom the centerline ol SR 1116 (Junction Rd.); thence North 35 deg. 59 mln. 51 sec. W est 100.69 ft. to a placed Iron pin, the Northwest corner ol said tract, thence North 6 2 deg. 01 mln. 07 sec. East 439 II. to an existing Iron pin, the Northeast cor­ ner ol said tract and the Southeast corner of Jerry M. W hitaker (Deed Book 81, Page 481); thence Soulh 00 deg. 09 mln. 63 seo. East 112.74 fl. to the point and place of BEGIN- - NING, containing 40,450 square fe e t, as su rve ye d by G rady Tutterow, R egistered Land Sur­ veyor, on October 28, 1980. And B eing m ore com m only know n as: 739 Junction Road, Mocksville, NC 27028 The record owner of the prop­ erty, as rellected on the records ol Ihe Register of Deeds, Is Wanda Jean Barr. The property to be offered pur­ suant to Ihls notlco of sale is being offered lor sale, transfer and con­ veyance "AS IS, W HERE IS." Nei­ ther the Trustee nor Ihe holder of Ihe note secured by the deed of trust/security agreement, or both, being foreclosed, nor the officers, directors, attorneys, em ployees, agents or authorized i epresentatlve of either Trustee or the holder of the note make any representation relating to the title or any physical, environm ental, health or safety conditions existing, In, on, at or re­ lating to the properly being offered for sale, and any and all responsi­ bilities or liabilities arising out ol or In any way relating to any such con­ dition expressly are disclaim ed. This sale Is made subjoct to all prior liens and encumbrances, and un­ paid taxes and assessm ents In­ cluding but not limited to any trans­ fer tax associated with the foreclo­ sure, for paying, If any. A deposit of five peicenl (5%) of the amount ol the bid or seven hundred fifty dol­ la rs ($ 7 50.00), w h ich e ve r Is greater. Is required by law. Follow­ ing the expiration of the statutory upse t p erio d, all rem a ining amounts are immodiatoly due and owing. The date of this Notice Is June 24, 2003. ELIZABETH B. ELLS OR DAVID W. NEILL Substitute Trustee 8520 Cliff Cameron Dnvo, Suite 300 Chadotte, NC 28269 (704)333-8107 7-3-2ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Administra­ lo r of the E state of CLYDE ROOSEVELT STUDEVENT, JR., late of Davie County, this is to no­ tify all persons having claim s againsl said eslale to present them to the undersigned on or before the 19th day of September, 2003, be­ ing three (3) months from the first day ol publication or this notlco will be pleaded In bar of Iheir recov­ ery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 19th dayof June, 2003. Willie Marie Studevent P.O. Box 234 Mocksville, NC 27028 6-19-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Executrix of the E state of B. EU G E N E BENNETT, late of Davie County, Ihls Is to notily all persons having cla im s a g a in st sa id e state to present them to the undersigned on or before the 19th day of Septem­ ber, 2003, being three (3) months from the first day of publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please mako Im­ m ediate paym ent to the under­ signed. This the 13th day ol June, 2003. Willie Bess Bennett 107 Nail Lane Mocksville, NC 27028 Martin & Van Hoy, LLP Attorney at Law Ten Court Square Mocksville, NC 27020 6-19-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Co-Admin- Istrators ol the Estate of AGNES CANNADY THOMAS, late of Davie County, this Is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present Ihem to tho undersigned on or before Ihe 19th day ol Sep­ tem ber, 2003, being threo (3) months Irom the first day of publi­ cation or Ihls notice will be pleaded In bar ot their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate paym ent to Ihe undersigned. This the 19th day ol June, 2003. Chansse C. Fountain, ADMN 4107 NW 33rd Place Gainesville, FL 32606 Deanna T. Randolph, ADMN 125 Blue Bonnet Court Mocksville, NC 27028 6-19-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualllled as the Admin­ istrator of the Estate of HAROLD TUCKER W ILLIARD, late of Davie County, this Is lo notify all persons having claims against said estate to presenl them to tho undersigned on or before tho 3rd day of O cto­ ber, 2003, being three (3) months from Ihe lirst day of publication or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said esiaie will please make Im­ m ediate paym ent to the under­ signed. This tho 3rd day of July, 2003. Harold Dean W illlard, ADMN 140 Autumn Lano Advanco, NC 27006 7-3-4tp NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Co-Execu­ tors of the Estate of W ILLIAM RICHARD GALES, SR., lale of Davie Counly, Ihls is to notily all persons having claims against said estate to present them to Ihe un­ dersigned on or beforo the 19th day ol September, 2003, being throe (3) months from the first day of publi­ cation or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate paym ent to the undersigned. This the 19th day of June, 2003. Marion G. Campbell, COEX 126 W oodhaven Lane Mocksville, NC 27028 W illiam Richard Gales, Jr., COEX 290 Aubrey Merrell Road Mocksville, NC 27028 W ade Leonard, Jr. Attorney at Law 34 Court Square ivlocksvllle, NC 27028 6-19-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as the Admin­ istratrix of the Estate of DAVID GEORGE DESNOYERS, late of Davio County, this Is to notify all persons having claims againsl said estate to present them to the un­ dersigned on or before the 3rd day of October, 2003, being three (3) months from the first day of publi­ cation or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate paym ent lo the undersigned. This the 3rd day of July, 2003, Poggy H. DesNoyers 270 Cherry Street Mocksville, NC 27028 Martin & Van Hoy, LLP Attorney at Law Ten Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 7-3-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF 2003 M UNICIPAL FILING DATES NOTICE Is hereby given that the filing period for the towns ol Ber­ m uda Run, C o olee m ee and Mocksville will opon at 12 noon, Fnday, July 4th In the Davie County Board of Election Olflce, 124 S. Salisbury St., Suite 102. Mocksville, NC, NOTICE Is furlher given thal the 4th of July Is a legal holiday, and the Board ol Election Office will not bo open for filings until 8:00 a,m „ Monday, July 7th. NOTICE Is further given lhat the filing period will close at 12 noon, Friday, August 1st. NOTICE Is further given to the residents of the Town of Bermuda Run that Ihoy will have vacancies for Mayor, and Councllmen In Dis­ tricts I, 111, and IV. The M ayor Is elected at-large, and only persons residing In the specific district may (lie lor Councilman of that district. NOTICE Is further given to the re sid e n ts of the Town ol Cooleemee thal they may file for a two-year unexplred term ol Mayor, one two-year unexplred term as Commissioner, or one of Ihe Iwo seals open for four-year terms as Commissioner. NOTICE Is furlher given lo the residents of the Town of Mocksville thal they may file for Mayor or one of the two four-year terms as Com­ missioner. NOTICE Is given that all filing fees are $5.00 per seal and musl be paid by check made payable to the Davie County Board ol Elec­ tions. TH IS Iho 26th day of June, 2003. H.P. Van Hoy, II, Chairman Davie County Board of Elections 6-26-2tn NORTH CAROLINA FORSYTH COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION 03 CVD 3981 ROBBIE GENE KING, Plalntllf, vs. BRIDGETT DALENE KING, Defen­ dant. NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION Take notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has been lllod In the above-entitled action, wherein Ihe plaintiff Is seeking an absolute divorco. You are required to make de­ fense to such pleading not later than 40 days following Ihe 26th day of June, 2003, and upon your fail­ ure to do so, the plaintiff will apply to tho Court for the roliol sought. This Ihe 19th day of Juno, 2003. Robbie Gene King Plaintiff By Bryan Gates Attorney 1 N. Marshall St., Suite 100 W inston-Salem, NC 27101 (336) 724-0082 6-26-3ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualllled as tho Execu­ tor of tho Estate of DELLA DEONA HARRIS, late of Davie Counly, this Is to nollly all persons having claims against said estate to present them to Ihe undersigned on or before the 26th day of September, 2003, be­ ing three (3) months from the first day of publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate pay­ ment to the undersigned, This Ihe 261h day of June, 2003. D.A. Harns 3964 US Hwy 601 N Mocksville, NC 27028 Lynne Hicks, Attorney at Law 124 West Depot Street Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-3312 6-26-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as the Execu- tnx of the Estate of JOHN HENRY KIGER, late of Davio County, this Is lo nollly all persons having claims ngainst said estate to present them to tho undersigned on or belore the 3rd day ol October, 2003, being three (3) months Irom Iho lirst day of publlcalion or Ihls notice will be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This tho 3rd day of July, 2003, Louvolla Kiger, Executrix 285 Cana Road Mocksville, NC 27028 Martin & Van Hoy, LLP Attorney at Law Ten Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 7-3-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF RE-SALE 02 SP 224 Under and by virtue ol Ihe power of sale contained In a certain Deed of Trust m ade by T hom as S, H olm an (P R E S E N T R EC O R D O W NERS: Azeen Abdul W ahld- Holman (aka Chris Holman) and Thomas S. Holman, as lo Life Es­ tate) to Countrywide Title Corpora­ tion, Trustee, dated the 20th day of December, 2001, and recorded In Book 401, Page 159, Davie County Registry, North Carolina, foreclosed and offered for sale the lands herein after described: and whereas Ihe Clerk of Superior Courl Issued an o rder d ire ctin g the S u b slllu te Trustee to resell said real properly. NOW THEREFORE, undor and by virtue of said Order of the Clerk of Superior Court of Davie County, and the power ol sale conlained in said Deed of Trust, Ihe undersigned Substitute Trustee will olfer for sale at the Courthouse Door in the city ot Mocksville, Davio County, North Carolina, at 12:00 P.M. on July 8, 2003, and will sell to the highest bidder for cash the following real estate situate In the C ounty of Davie, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as fol­ lows: Lying and being In Mocksvllio Township, Davie Counly, North Carolina, and beginning at an Iron found, said iron found being the Nodheasternmost corner of Louis Savago, Deed Book 121, Pago 617, Parcel 6, and being located In the Southern right ol way ol Oak Street, thence with said righl of way South 66 degrees, 54 minutes, 53 seconds East 66.04 feet lo an iron found, said iron found being Ihe Northernm ost cornor of Cecil C. Smith, Deed Book 154, Page 362, Parcel 4, thonce with said Smith line South 19 degrees, 58 minules W est 100.45 feel to a solid Iron lound, said solid iron lound being the Northeastornm ost corner ol Paul C. Spanos, Deed Book 153, Pago 744, Parcel 9, Ihence with said Spanos line North 64 degrees, 54 m inutes, 50 seconds. W est 69.79 leet to a one-half Inch Iron found, said one-half Inch Iron found being the Southernmost corner of said Louis Savage, thence w ith Savage line North 22 degrees, 03 m inutes, 35 seconds East 97,88 feel to the Point and Place of Be­ ginning as surveyed by C, Ray Cales June 7,1993. Togelher with Im provem ents located thereon; said properly being localed at 110 Oak Street, Mocksville, North Caro­ lina. Should Ihe property be pur­ chased by a third party, that per­ son must pay the tax ol Forty-Five Cents per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) required by NCGS §7A- 308(a)(1). Tho property to bo offered pur­ suant to Ihls notice of sale Is being offered for sale, transfer and con­ veyance “AS IS, W HERE IS." Nei­ ther the Trustee nor the holder of the nole secured by Ihe deed of trust/security agreement, or both, boing foreclosed, nor the officers, diroctors, attorneys, em ployees, agents or authorized representative of either the Trustee or Ihe holder of tho note make any representa­ tion of warranty relating to the tllle or any physical, environm ental, heallh or safely condlllons existing in, on, at or relating to the property boing offered for sale, and any and all responsibilities or liabilities aris­ ing out of or in any way relating to any such condition expressly are disclaimed. Also, this property is being sold sublect lo all taxes, spe­ cial assessments, and prior liens 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 grealer, will be required al the time of the sale, This 16th day of Juno, 2003. H. TERRY HUTCHENS, PA SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE H. Terry Hutchens, PA Substiluto Trustee 4200 Morganton Road, Suite 103 P.O. Box 1028 Fayetteville, NC 28302 6-26-2ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as the Execu­ trix of the Estate of ROBERT L. LASHMIT, lale of Davie County, this is to notily all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or belore the 26lh day ol September, 2003, be­ ing three (3) months from the first day ol publication or this notlco will be pleaded In bar ol their recovery, All persons indebted to said eslalo will please make immediate pay­ ment to Ihe undersigned. This 26th day of June, 2003. Betty S, Lashmit, EXEC 908 Hardison Slreet Mooksvllle, NC 27028 6-26-4IP NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION DAVIE COUNTY 03SP127 In the Matter ol the Foreclosure ol a D eed of Trust e xe cu te d by S haron W. G a ilh e r S e ttle and Jam es L. Settle dated April 23, 1998, and recorded in Book 275 at Page 567 In Ihe Davie County Pub­ lic Registry, North Carolina. NOTICE OF SALE Pursuant to an order of the Clerk of Superior Court and under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in the above-referenced deed of trust and because of de­ fault in the payment of the indebt­ edness thereby secured and fail­ ure to carry out and perform Ihe stipulation and agreements therein contained and, pursuant to demand of the owner and holder of the In­ debtedness secured by said deed of trust, the undersigned substitute trustee will expose (or sale al pub­ lic auction lo the highest bidder for cash at the usual place of sale at the county courthouse o l said county al 10:00 A.M. on July 16, 2003, Ihe following described real eslalo and any other improvements w hich m ay be situalod thereon, situated In Davie Counly, North Carolina, and being more padlcu- larly described as follows: Being all of Lot 59, In Section III, C ra flw o o d S u b d ivisio n as shown on plat recorded in Plat Book 4, Page 114, Davie County Registry, And B eing m ore com m only know n as; 399 F ulton S treet, Mocksville, NC 27028 The record owners ol the prop­ erty, as rellected on the records ol the Register ol Deeds, are Sharon W, Gailher nka Sharon W. Settle. The property to be ollered pur­ suant to this notice ot sale is being offered for sale, transfer and con­ veyance "AS IS, W HERE IS," Nei­ ther the Trustee nor the holder ol the note secured by the deed of trust/security agreement, or both, being foreclosed, nor the officers, directors, attorneys, em ployees, agents or authorized representative of either Trustee or Ihe holder of the note make any representation relating to Ihe title or any physical, environm ental, health or safety conditions existing, in, on, at or re­ lating to Ihe properly being offered for sale, and any and all responsi­ bilities or liabilities arising oul of or in any way relating lo any such con­ dition expressly are disclaim ed. This sale Is made subject lo all prior lions and encumbrances, and un­ paid taxes and assessm ents in­ cluding but not lim iled to any trans­ fer tax associated wilh tho foreclo­ sure, for paying, if any. A deposll of live percent (5%) ol Ihe am ouni of the bid or seven hundred fifty dol­ la rs ($ 750.00), w h ich e ve r is greater, is required by law. Follow­ ing the expiration ol the statutory upse t p erio d, all re m a in in g amounts are immediately due and owing. The date ol this Notice is June 24, 2003. ELIZABETH B. ELLS OR DAVID W. NEILL Substitute Trustee 8520 Cliff Cameron Drive, Suile 300 Charlotte, NC 28269 (704)333-8107 7-3-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as the Admin­ istrator of the Estate of ELLEN KING FLO W ERS, late ol Davie County, Ihls Is to notify all persons having claims againsl said estate to present them to the undersigned on or boioro tho 3rd day ol Octo­ ber, 2003, being three (3) months Irom Iho first day of publication or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im ­ m ediate paym ent lo the under­ signed, This the 3rd day ol July, 2003. Charles Milas Flowers 272 Heritage View Road Hickory, NC 28601 7-3-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION DAVIE COUNTY 03SP137 In the Matter ol the Foreclosure ol a Deed of Trust executed by James Phillips dated August 29,2002, and recorded in Book 464 at Page 368 in Ihe Davie County Public Regis­ try, North Carolina, NOTICE OF SALE Pursuant lo an order of the Clerk ol Superior Court and under and by virtue ol the power and authority contained In the above-referenced deed of trust and because of de­ fault In the payment of the Indebt­ edness thereby secured and fail­ ure 10 carry out and perform the stipulation and agreements therein contained and, pursuant to demand of the owner and holder of the in­ debtedness secured by said deod ol trust, the undersigned substitute trustee will expose for sale at pub­ lic auction lo the highest bidder for cash at Ihe usual place of sale al Ihe county courthouse of said county at 10:00 A.M. on July 16, 2003, the lollowing described real estate and any other Improvements which m ay be situated thereon, situated in Davie Counly, North Carolina, and being more particu­ larly described as follows: Being known and designated as Lot 11 as shown on the plat of Kinderton Village Phase 1D, as re­ corded in Plat Book 7, Page 195, In the O ffice of the Register ol D eeds of D avie County, N orlh Carolina, And Being m ore com m only known as: 109 Rosewalk Lane, Advance, NC 27006 The record owner ot the prop­ erly, as rellected on Ihe records ol the Register of Deeds, Is James Phillips, The property to be ollered pur­ suant to Ihls notice of sale Is being olfered lor sale, transfer and con­ veyance "AS IS, W HERE IS," Nei­ ther the Trustee nor the holder ol the note secured by the deed ol trust/security agreement, or both, being foreclosed, nor the olflcers, directors, attorneys, em ployees, agents or authorized representative ■ ol either Trustee or the holder ol the note make any representation relating to the title or any physical, envlronm enlal, heallh or safety conditions existing, In, on, at or re­ lating to Ihe properly being offered for sale, and any and all responsi­ bilities or liabilities arising oul of or In any way relating lo any such con­ dition expressly aro disclaim ed. This salo is made subject lo all prior liens and encumbrances, and un­ paid taxes and assessm ents in­ cluding but not limited to any trans­ fer tax associated with Ihe foreclo­ sure, for paying, If any, A deposit ot five perceni (5%) of Ihe amount ol the bid or seven hundred fifty dol­ la rs ($ 7 5 0 .0 0 ), w h ich e ve r Is grealer, is required by law. Follow­ ing the expiration of the statutory upset perio d, all rem a ining amounts are immediately due and owing. The date of this Nollce Is June 24, 2003. ELIZABETH B. ELLS OR DAVID W. NEILL Subslllute Trustee 8520 Cliff Cameron Drive, Suite 300 Charlolle, NC 28269 (704) 333-8107 7-3-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualllled as the Execu­ trix of Ihe Estate of M ARGARET HAND SEL LANE, late ol Davie County, this Is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before tho 26th day ol Sep­ tem ber, 2003, being three (3) months Irom the first day of publl- callon or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment lo the undersigned. This the 26th dayol June, 2003. Cathy Lane Horn Molsinger 2934 Clodfeller Road Winston-Salem, NC 27107 6-26-4ln Benjy's Floor’n Ervice 2 0 Y e a r s E x p , C a r p e t , V i n y l , T i l e & W o o d F l o o r s "The Best For Less" Call 909-3669 or (336) 751-7982 WISSCa'RVgR MINI-STORAGE For all your storage needs, choose u.s! Come by to inquire about Iree rental. 2975 Hwy. 64 E in Fork Colltixlmjl (SSG) 8 8 8 -8 8 1 0 I 1)6 - DAVir: COUNTY KN I KRI’RISK Ri;COKI>.Tlnir.s(l¡o,.lul.v .1. 2003 P U B LIC N O T IC E S NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR­ ING belore Ihe Davie County Zon­ ing Board ol Adjuslm enl al 7:00 p.m. on Monday, July 14, 2003, in Ihe 2nd Floor C om m issioners Room ol Ihe Davie County Admin­ istration Building, Mocksville, N.C. Tho public is Inviled to attend. The loliowing item Is scheduled to be heard: Emily Roberson has applied lor a Special Use Permit lor a Veteri­ nary Service without outside runs, located in a Residential (R-20) zon­ ing district pursuant to § 155.125(B) ol Ihe Davie County Zoning Ordi­ nance. This property is located al 5162 US Hwy. 158, Advance, and is lu rth e r described as Parcel 211.03 ol Davie Counly Tax Map D-7. A sign w ill be placed on Ihe above lisled property to advertise the Public Hearing. All parties and Inlerested citi­ zens are invited to attend said hear­ ing at which time they shall have an opportunily to present lacts and testimony in support ol, or in oppo­ sition to, the request. Prior to tho hearing, additional inlormation on a requesl may be obtained by vis­ iting the Developm ent Services D eparlm enl weekdays between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, or by telephone at (336) 751-2791. Eric Shook Developmenl Services NORTH CAROUNA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as the Execu­ trix ol the Estate ol ELIZABETH S, ROBERSON, late ol Davie County, Ihis Is to notify all persons having cla im s a g a in si said e state to present them lo the undersigned on or before Iho 3rd day ol October, 2003, being three (3) months Irom the first day of pubiicalion or Ihis notice will be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. Ail persons indebted to said estate will please make imme- diale payment to the undersigned. This the 3rd day of July, 2003. Sue R. Vaughn, EXEC 162 Guy Gaither Road Harmony, NC 28634 7-3-4IP ■ NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualillod as Administra­ tor o l lh a E s ia la o l N AO M f C A N N AD Y S P R A TLE Y late of Davie County, this Is to notily all persons having claims againsi said estate lo present them to the un­ dersigned on or before the 19lh day ol Soplember, 2003, being Ihreo (3) months from tho lirst day ol publi­ cation or this notice will bo pleaded in bar of their recovery. Ail persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This Ihe 19lh day ol Juno, 2003. Charisse C. Fountain, ADMN 4107 NW 33rd Place Gainesville, FL 32606 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS • Having qualilied as Iho Execu­ trix ol the Estate ol MARIE CHASE CARTER, late of Davio Counly, this is to notify all persons having claims against said eslale lo present them to Iho undersigned on or bolore tho 3rd day of October, 2003, being throe (3) months Irom tho lirsl day ol pubiicalion or Ihis notice will be pleaded in bar ol Ihoir recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will ploaso make immediate payment lo Iho undersigned. This Iho 3rd day ol July, 2003. Donise Carter Bennott, EXEC 5033 Noblo Street W inston-Snlom. NC 27105 7-3-4tn GENE TREXLER ROOFING N ow & O ld R oofs Sm all R opnir Jobs Froo E slirnnlos 336-284-4571 DEADLINE FO R P U B LIC n o t ic e s MONDAY 5:00 PM RANDY MILLER &SONS 2').vMillir KiJiiil • MiKksiilli' (336) 284-2S26 Skid SIcci Work bcncher Work Haullrtg FISH SALE! fifeiv Shiphient Just Arrivod! MARSHA’S KOI & WATER GARDENS S iiim l.inl \- Miilloi lly Koi iV: M*»4|uilu I bh I'lanlstV: Supplies M W l..(\i|,ili.,|iiK,l iNV.ir M\cis M.vk^vilk- OjVii Moii-Ilmis In .ip)'.Mn(llU-|it .liul I’ll S.ii *>-7 G LASSIFIKU S NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Co-Execu­ tors of Ihe Estate of ELIZABETH BENSON GALES, late of Davie County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them lo tho undersigned on or before Ihe 19th day of Sep­ lem ber, 2003, being three (3) months (rom the (irst day o( publi­ cation or Ihis notice will be pleaded in bar of Ihelr recovery. All persons indebled to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 19lh day of June, 2003. Marion G. Campbell, COEX 126 W oodhaven Lane Mocksviiie, NC 27028 William Richard Gales, Jr., COEX 290 Aubrey Merrell Road Mocksville, NC 27028 Wade Leonard, Jr. Attorney at Law 34 Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of tho E state of C A R O LYN HARTM AN , D eceased, late of Davie County, North Carolina, Ihis is to notily all persons having claims against the estate of tho deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before September 19, 2003, or this Notice will be pleaded in bar of their right to recover against tho estate of Iho said deceased. All persons indebted to said estate wili please make immediate payment. This the 19th day ol June, 2003. E. Edward Vogler, Jr. Executor of the Estate ol Carolyn Hartman 181 South Main Street Mocksville, NC 27028 6-19-4tnNORTH CAROUNA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as the Execu­ trix of Iho Estate of ROBERT LEE PIERCE, late ol Davio County, this Is to notily all persons having claims against said estate to prosont them to Ihe undersigned on or bolore the 26lh day of Seplomber, 2003, be­ ing throe (3) months Irom Iho llrst day of publication or Ihls notice will be pleaded In bar o l their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay­ ment to the undersigned. This the 23rd day of Juno, 2003. Jennifer P. Vestal 4231 Edilh Lane, Apt. B Greensboro, NC 27409 Martin & Van Hoy, LLP Attorney at Law Ton Court Square Mocksviiie, NC 27028 336-751-3312 6-26-4tn Abortion Alternative D A VIE P R E G N A N C Y C A R E Center offers conlidential & free pregnancy tests, support ser­ vices, and referrals. M ake a he a lth y ch o ice fo r y o u r llle l C all 753-H O P E lo r app o in l- ment._________________________ Apartments fVIOCKSVILLE SU N S ET TE R ­ RACE; All brick energy efficient a p a rtm e nt. 1 & 2 bed roo m , pool, basketball court & swings. Kitchen appliances furnished in c lu d in g d is h w a s h e r. 1.5 baths, w a sher/dryer conn ec­ tions. High energy efficient heal pum p provides central heal and air. P rew ired for cable TV & phones. Insulated w indow s & doors. No wax kitchens bath floors. Localed in M ocksville behind the old Hendricks Fur­ niture building (now C arolina Precision M achinery) on Sun­ set Dr. off ol Hwy. 158. O flice hours 1-6 M -F & Sat. 10-12. Phone 751-0168. N iC E rs p A C ib U S riB R a p a m ent w /sm all deck. Located w ith in 2 m iles of W illiam R. Davie school o il 601N in quiet n e ig h b o rh o o d . P a rtia lly fu r­ nished If desired. M ust be reli­ able/references required. $350/ m onth. 492-5531, If no answ er call 336-945-2436, Employment DRIVERS Excellent w eekly pay. Plus safely bonus W e offer hom e lim e Hourly detention and M lloage pay w llh Increases, All stops paid Excellent Benefits Lim ited opportunity W e require C D L-A_ and 2 years driving exp. New Pay Package C all 1-800-709-2536 o r V is it S alem C a rriers 191 Park Plaza Drive W inslonS alem , NC EOE E A R N ~P LA TIN U 1V I !М сЖ е $250-$1000 weekly mailing travel brochures. For m ore Inform ation send a self-addressed stam ped envelope to: Platinum Travel Ser­ vices, P. 0 . Box 640070, M iam i, F L 33164 e1< P E R i¥ N С E D ~ R O’O F E ^ NEED ED . G ood pay. 998-1322 E X pW i EN C E D T r A c f 0~R AN D Trailer m echanic needed at Coastal Transport In M ocksville, N C . B e n e fits In clu d e d M a jo r M edical, Dental and Eye C are with 401К retirem ent plan after 6 m onths and All m ajor holidays. W o rk sch e d u le 4 d a ys at 10 hours. O vertim e w hen needed. W e offer com petitive pay, Fax resum e to 1 -336-751-0800 or call 1-800-835-9770 C A R O LIN A B E A C H CO ND O , ocean view , sle eps 4, co m ­ pletely furnished, pool, cable. $500/wk. 910-791-5788 Building for Rent HAIR STY LIS T S A LO N single stylist, fu lly e q u ip p e d salon ava ila b le in M ocksville. C all 751 -6115 day or 751-9740 eve- nlngs._________________________ Cliild Care C H ILD C A R E ; PRIVATE hom e has openings for full tim e, sum ­ m er & belore & after school. W illiam R Davie school district. 492-2864 alter 5pm . C H R IS T IA N L A D Y W IL L b a b y s it In h e r h o m e . Farm ington area. 998-5353. FO RK B A P TIS T C H UR CH - Before & After School Program $100 per child $90 per second child 6:30am -drop off 6;0 0 p m j)lck up C ornatzer Elem entary Busing Zone Com e by or call for application 336-998-8306 H A R bT sO N U N IT E b M E T H ­ O D IST church has a sum m er and alter school program avail­ able lor Kindergarten thru 5lh grads students. Sum m er hours are 7am -6pm at $75/w k. After school hours are 3pm -6pm al $11 0/m onth. P a rl-tim e slots available. M ocksville Elem en­ ta ry S ch o o l b u sin g d is tric t. Please call 751-5630 for more inlorm ation. STAY HO M E MOM wi^ in m y hom e. Pinebrook School District. Excellent relerences. 940-6664 ________________ Employment S250-$500 W EEK W iil train lo work at hom e. Helping the US G o v e rn m e n t lile H U D /F H A M ortgage refunds. No experi­ ence necessary. Cail toll free 1 - 866-537-2906. C LA S S A C D L truck drivers. W e are taking applications lor experienced drivers to pull bot­ tom dum p trailers. Local W in­ ston Salem area. No overnight. Top wages. Benefits available aller 90 days. C 0 M F 6 R T i n n ' F R O N T DESK/N IG HT Auditor. 3rd shilt- Friday & Saturday night, Apply In person 751-7310. N E E D E D : E X P E R IE N C E D L A N D S C A P E te ch n icia n w ith know ledge of chem icals and ler- liilzation. W illingness lo perform all aspects of landscaping $10- $14 per hour depending on ex­ perience. (336) 659-5464. P R O G R ^ 7 o u tR E A C H “ C 0 ^ O RDINATO R-M aIn responsibili­ ties are to develop, plan, conduct, evaluate and prom ote program s for senior adults and to go out inlo the com m unily to prom ote events and services. Program s Include exercise classes and other health & w e lln e ss program s, e d u ca ­ tional sem inars, parties and rec­ reational activités and com m unity events. O ther responsibilities in- clude-design new program s to m eet needs and w ishes of se ­ n io rs , m a in ta in a p p ro p ria te records, prepare reports and at­ tend training relevant to job d u ­ ties. M ust be creative, have out­ going personality and en oy w ork­ ing w ith senior adults. Program planning exp. preferred. M ust have com puter exp. & vehicle for use during work. Education be­ yond High School preferred. Po­ silion is 30 hrs/w k at $9.00/hr. Retirem ent benelits apply. App. m ay b j obtained at Davle Co. Senior Services, 622 N. M ain St., M ocksville, NC Applications will be received until posilion is filled. D avie C ounly Is an Equal O ppor­ tunity Employer. A U C T I O N Saturday, July 12 • IQAiyi 147 Lakeview Road, Mocksville (In Hickory Hill Developmonl #2) ANTIQUES • PERSONAL PROPERTY See Next Week’s Paper for Detaifs Selling Property from the Estates of Genalee H. Schooler (Deceased) and Patricia L. McVadon (Deceased) Chatmon Auctions, Inc, Horace B. York, Inc. (3 3 ^ 764-2057 (336J 766-5500 NCAL №162 NCAL «6191 Visit our website at www.chatmonyork.com Employment R N 'S, LP N ’S, Needed im m edi­ ately Paid twice weekly. Call 704- 895-6888. S U C C E S S M p p e n s w p re p a ra tio n a n d o p p o rtu n ity m eet. S e eking e n e rg e tic self starter dirven to suceed. Integrity required. Retail sales represen­ tative of m anufactured hom es. Fax resum e 704-872-1166, atten- tlon M ark M ull, GM._____________ Furniture 3 PC. LIVING room suite, $250. B edro om d re sse r w itti m irror, $50. Ladles sm all roll top desk, $50. 998-2974.1553 Underpass R d „ Advance, NC. O A K D IN E T T E T A B L E w /6 chairs $250. 492-6542. R E C U N E F T b "^ l^ G R E E ^ new. Cost $800. Asking $300.00 751-3125.______________________ Homes For Rent 2BR, 1 BA-Advance-$750/m o 3BR, 2B A-C lem m ons-$850/m o SBR, 1BA-M ocksville650/m o 2BR, 1.5BA-M oblle Hom e- $500/m o P e n n in g to n & C om pany R ealty 751-9400 Homes For Sale 4B R -2B A w /finlshed basem ent, gas logs, 12x24 deck w /above ground pool, 28x40 detached garage, on 5 acres. $132,000. Up to 24 a d d itio n a l adj. acre s at $4000/acre off G odbey Road In Davie Co. Call 492-2123 or 336- 741-3549 for appl. w/owners. A "True M odular" appreciates In valuel (N o S teel Fram es) Free literature. Call 1-800-322-8679. “ BA R G AIN ^ D ^E ^A U 'S ^ you pay $.99 down, $625/m o 4BR, 2.5 BA Brick hom e "N ol a Trailer” and I'll pay you $25,000 Cash (^704) 883-9997 B fA U T iF U L 4 B R 7 2 B A house. Q uiet neighborhood, Low dow n paym eni. Call Bruce. 704-592- 4400 FRESH START Let us help you elim inate your Installm ent loans by becom ing a proud hom ewoner. All areas. Call Loanbusters (828) 465-6402 Beach Property e x p e r ie n c e d v in y l s id in g h elp needed. G ood pay. 998- 1322 G O LD IN G F A R M S "f O O D S, a local food processing m anulac- lurer. Is expanding Its operations lo r both 1st and 2nd shift. A ppli­ cations w ill be accepted Im m edi­ alely, M onday-Friday from 8:00 am - 4:00 pm. A pply in person, mail application to 6061 Gun Club Road, W inston Salem , 27103 or e m a il to information@goldinglamisfoods.com. The following positions are avail­ able: Batching Supervisor, Batch Mixer, Q uality Control Technician, P roduction M achine O perators. g u a r d s m a r k 7 ll1 :“^ ^ ^ Professionals" is currently seek­ ing security officers for positions In Ihe W inston Salem , G reens­ boro area. M ust have high school diplom a, clean crim inal record and be at least 21. Benefits In­ clude paid llfe/heallh insurance, 401K, tuition reim bursem ent and m ore. Salaries start at $8.25 hr. C ontact Ms. Richardson for ap­ p o in tm e n t M o n -F ri 9am -3pm . 336-668-8122. h ^r d r e s s e r s , n a Tl T E C H S , m a s s a g e th e ra p is t. B usy grow ing shop. C all 751- 6122. L o o k ifijG f o rW r e r ie n plum ber, 5 years m inim um , com ­ m ercial & residential. R epair & Installation. Call 940-2569. 2BR HO USE f o r rent. 100 G ra­ ham SI. $500/m onlh. HUD ac­ cepted. 336-692-8326 30 N A Y L O R S T .-2 B R , IB a - fenced bk yard $550/m o. plus deposit. 243 M AIN ST.-Cooleem ee-2BR , 1B A $ 5 0 0 /m o , p lu s d e p o s it. C all M artha @ A n ders R ealty 492-7505 SBR, 2B A, KITC H EN , LR, utility, closets, 1100 sq. ft., w /carport. 227 Freezor Road (off Jericho Church Rd). 751-9222 SBR , 2 B ^ l ^ h ”e tV d itT in g ^ open area w /high cellin g and hardw ood floor. 1100 sq, (t. w / utility room and oarage. 257 Feezor Rd. ” 751-9222 G ETTING TR AN S FER R E D I can save you $5000.00 on deluxe 3BR/2BA. Leaving In July Gall M ike (704) 876-3911 Call M ike (704)876-3911 G R ^ b O PENING 4B R /2BA M O D or HUD $0 DO W N, $550 a m onth $20,000 to you in Cash 704-883-9997. LA K E NO R M AN Beautiful new 3B R /2BA approx, 1700 sq. ft. C lose to lake. W ill sacrifice w llh sm all transfer fee $611.77 m onthly 828-464-1169 C LE M M O N S : 2B R , 1 B A „ car­ port, appliances furnished. No pets, no sm oking. D eposit re ­ q u ire d . AvallabFe 7 /1 , $ 6 5 0 / m onth. (336) 766-1493. C O VIN G TO N C R E E K -4B R 2.5 BA, 2400+ sq. It., $1500/m onth, security deposit required, lease option available. 766-6021. EX TR A C LE A N houses for renL N o n -sm o kin g . 1-2B R , 1-3BR . References & deposit required. Credit checked. Call 751-1108. FO R A LIS T IN G o f a va ila b le rental properties, please check our ad in the Real Estate Seclion- H ow ard R e alty- 751-3538 FO R R E N T-D U PLE X 1 & 2BR w ith c a rp o rts . In co u n try . (336)751-2986 H O U S E FO R R EN T-2BR , 1BA h o u s e In M o c k s v ille , $ 5 0 0 , Leonard Realty 751-3650, 751- 5020, NICE 2B R , IB  T C e n lra l Heat & AC, Fenced Backyard w ith stor­ age shed In Tow n, 704 -27 8- 1717. NICE B R IC K HO M E in counlry SBR, 1 BA, largo yard. Like new. C entral heat/alr. W ell w ater. 3 people limit. No pets, $600 plus deposit Sreferences 284-4986. pM ie a d v a n c e T o c a t io n 187 N. Claybon Drive, 3 bedroom brick ranch with basem ent. $750/ m onth. C row der M cC hesney & Associates 766-0515. R Y C E N T L Y ^ E M b D 'E L E D T / SBR, 2B A In-tow n w ilh fenced ' ckya ' ■ ^ .,„1 He; 1717. backyard & storage shed. C en­ lral Heat/Air. No HUD. 704-278- S H A D Y G R O V E 4B R , 2.5B A plus inground heated pool, hard­ wood floors, basem ent w/office and workshop, 1 acre, pet neg., $1550 plus dep. or lease pur­ chase. 918-1122. O wner/Agent LIM ITED TIM E $250.00 Down Land/H om e Packages G ood credit, Bad credit. No All applications w ill be subm it­ ted! (828) 465-6402 M O C K S V IL L E , 3 B R , 2 B A , 3 year old house. Double car g a ­ rage, approx. 1450 sq.ft. For Sale $134,900, Lease optio n. 492- 5601. M O U NTAIN VIEW Big 3B R /2BA close to Brushy Mtns. Best of everything Close to schools No $ dow n. $515.07 m onthly (828) 695-0039 N ew H om e 5 A cre s $0 dow n, $650 a m onlh O w ner finance. (704) 883-9997. N E W 'fliU E l/iO ^ U L A R (N O STEEL FR AM ES) C rane set, 71 12 ro o f, 3 B R , 2 B A . $ 7 9 ,9 0 0 value. Delivered and set on your foundation $52,900 Lim iled tim e onlyl Landow ners call 336-362- 3676 or 3S6-362-8040. ■ ^ ^ R M U S T S E L L Q U IC K Very nice 3B R /2BA Ranch Near 1-77 & M ooresville, O w ner transferred. In July, W ill help w ith financing W alter (704) 660- 5069 PLE^ASEHELPMEi Husband left me, I can'l m ake paym ents on new SBR/2BA I will sacrlficel Leigh (828) 896-5054 R E D U C E M O N TH LY PAYO UT Let us help you have extra m oney at end of month. Special program for renters who want to own Ihelr hom e 828-464-8970 S a cra flce l N ew True M odular C ape C od H om e ( N o S te e l F ra m e s), C rane S et, app rox. 2S00 Sq. Ft. Floorspace, SBR, 2B A . N o rm a l C o st $129,000.OO.Delivered and set on your foundation $79,900.00 Limited Tim e O nlyl Landowners - ..................."?-9223.call 1-800-672-1 Fork Baptist Church is now accepting sealed bids on a 1986 25 passenger Ford bus. Minimum bid accepted will be $8,000. Please submit bids to Fork Baptist Church 3140 US Hwy. 64 E Mocksville, NC 27028 (336) 998-8306 Bids must be relceived no later than July 23, 2003. DAVIK COUN TV KN I KKI’KISIC KIX’OUI), riiur.sda.v. ,liil.v 3, 2003 - D7 G L A S S BXŒagpEwsivE f b o f i t a b l b Homes For Sale -J U S T LO ST MY J O B - Brand new home, never lived in Sm all transfer fee, take over paym ents. Please help! Sam (828) 636-4609 Land For Lease W A N TED : PASTURE OR pas­ ture w/barn to lease for horses. P re fe ra b ly In A d v a n c e or Farm ington area. 998-2711, Land For Sale 20 A C R E S (will divide) Sheffield Road, som e restrictions, barn, equipm ent shed. Call G ena at Howard Realty. 751-3538. 6 W O O D ED AC RES w/stTearrv Fork C om m unity 998-3469 FS BO -5 A C R E S -w ooded-great for secluded hom e. Contact 336- 998-3678. LA N D FOR SA LE-N ear н 1 М е ' VA1 and 1/4 acre lot, across road from New River, 57 m ile state park trail, 4,500 acre Crater Lake }lus 2 Islands and docks to the ake. View, m ost recreation any- where. $17,000. (540) 980-8864. Lawn Care C LE M E N T LA W N C A R E -Y our total law ncare need at an afford- able price, 1-336-284-2037. Lost & Found LO ST- 2 DO G S. 2 yr old Germ an S h e p h e rd -m a le , 3 yr old C o o n h o u n d -fe m a le , M is s in g since 6/7. IVlr, Henry Road area. Reward. Contact 336-492-6069. LO ST; G R EA T D A N E -“m isslng from C ountry Lane. $500 cash REW ARD for safe return. 1 -866- 8 0 7 -3 8 3 9 (to ll fre e ). V is it www.savethepet.com 3839 to see photo.___________________________ Lots For Rent D O U B L E W ID E S A N D S IN G LEW ID E LO TS for rent In Farm ington Heights. Nice large lots and quiet Com m unity. First m onth's lot rent I^REE. Call 769- 0755 or pager 208-3203 or 998- 5462 Miscellaneous Mobile Home/Sale W A S H E R /D R Y E R , E X C E L ­ LE N T C O N D ITIO N , couch, re­ cliner, kitchen table, 751-7979 iM R L IT Z E R tT p M G H fO R G /^ w/bench m ahogany finish coun­ try m usic Included In keyboard excellent condition $750. Sm all chest freezer good condition $75. Playschool playhouse w/all ac­ cessories $150. 492-7495 after 7pm____________________________ Mobile Home/Rent 14X60 M O B ILE HO M E on pri- ' vate lot-2BR, 2BA. Outside stor­ age bidg., 3 person occupancy limit. Recently up-dated, new car­ pel, etc. No Pets, No HUD, De­ posit required. 998-2931 or 284- 4481. 20 0 0 M O D E T T 4 X 7 0 m o b ile hom e on private lot-2BR, 2BA, Extra Nice. Large garden tub, etc, Storage bidg. No Pets, No HUD, 4 person occupancy limit. Deposit required. 998-2931 or 284-4481. 2 B R n vT H 'F b R ~ R E N T S h a d y Acres M obile Home Park. John C rotts Rd. oft Hw y 64E out of M ocksville. 998-82 76 or 998- 8222. 2B R ON PR IVATE lot on W ill Boone Road $400/m onth $400 deposit 998-4933 2B R , 1 BATH m obile hom e, in Pines Trailer Park. $400/m onth plus deposit. C all 926-2027 or 829-4503. 2 B r 7 T b A S420/M O $ 4 0 i de- poslt 284-6120. 2 B R ,” T b A , m o b i l e lio m e . Newly rem oldeled on private lot. $400/m onth & $400 deposit. 284- 4499. Y A D K IN C O ., nice large lots, sngl. & dblwldes. Cheap water, good neighborhood, ow ner fi­ nance. $11,900 and up. Brown O sborne 336-838-4590 “ L O T M b b E L C L b S E b u f'’ Custom Built In M ocksville 44X28-SBR 2BA-$S9,900. 56X28-SBR, 2BA-$46,900. 60X28-TV, DVD-$49,900. 60X32-TV, DVD-$56,900. Shop UsI O nline BonanzaM obileH om es.com Call Usi 1-888-462-7806 Motorcycles 2 M O T O R C Y C LE H E LM E TS , Fulmer. Red, black & white. Large & m edium . Like new. 475 each, 751-4213. 2B R , 2B A S400/M O NTH $350. deposit. Just In Iredell County. 704-546-2089. N E W A D D IT IO N T O S h a d y A cres M obile Hom e Park. R e­ la n d s c a p e d . 1984 o r n e w e r ). hom es, John Crotts Road olf Hwy 64E . O n ly 1 sp a c e le ft. 998- 8276 or 998-8222.______________ L o ts F o r S a le 1 A C R E W O O D E D lot M O D ULAR, D/W or S/W O K Near old farm house & rock C ounly waler, HU RR Y! Priced near 50% of value. Call quick 767-6065. S e clude d 1.6 acre restricted building lots w ith m ature trees and city w ater now available for direct sale by owner. W ILSO N PINES phone 751-2000 for inform allon, or see them on W alt W ilson Road. Miscellaneous 14FT A LU M IN U M BOAT, 10hp M ercury & trailer $1200., 1997 N issan bedilner $50,, 4 factory w heels $60,, 97 Ranger four al­ loy w heels 15x8 w/tlres $400., 4 tires, wheels & covers 14ln $100. 751-5213. A LF A LF A HAY FOR sale. $5.00/ bale. D e live ry availab le. 492- 2209, D O LLA R D R EAM S A N D More. $1.00 variety & gift store. Localed 854 Valley Road, M ocksville, Be­ hind Ketcnie C reek Bakery. 751- 8997 SIM P LIC ITY R E G E N T R ib lN G mower, 38” out, full floating deck, electric blade engage, hydrostatic trans, 14 hp Konler engine, like new. 8000 BTU air conditioner, slide out cabinet, for easy Install, en­ ergy saver switch, very quiet, like new, used 2 times. Call 284-4050, Mobile Home/Sale 1 4 X 7 0 , S B R , 2 B A h o m e . $10,500. 751-0200 or 909-3473. 1 9 9 5 1 4 X 8 0 F L E E T W O O D Vogue, 3B R , 2BA, large LR & kltcnen, garden lub, kitchen ap­ p lia n ce s, e x c e lle n t co n d itio n (336) 998-2290 19 9 6 O A K W O O D №ОВП."Ё hom e. SBR, 2BA, $18,500. Set up in park. 940-5275. A D Y E ^ ls T liL YO U NEEDTi Special finance program s for landow ners ONLY til June 30. All credil types OK D/W, S/W, or M odular 767- 9263 C A B IN FEVER New Hom eowner M ust sell, m oving AS SU M E PAYM ENTS $0 DO W N, $6257M O NTH (704) 883-9997 H ELP SAVE M Y CR ED IT Beautiful 4BR hom e Never lived In W ife left me & I can't afford the paym eni. Jim m y (704) 724-9289 JER R Y SPRING ER SPE- C IA LS III New Latino/M lnorlly program s on SAW and DAW O wner financed 767-9264. ONLY ONE (1) LEFT Beautiful new 2BR S/W @ repo price Hurry, won't last 767-6065 STEEL BU ILD IN G S M ust sell Factory Seconds, Freight Dam aged, Repos 20x26, 25x34, 42x76 Am ericas Largest 800-222-6335 Financing, No reasonable offer refused! T-SH IR T P R E S ^ a n ^ a T p re s s . A sso rte d t-w h lrts w /d e ca ls & catalog, $1000. 751-2380. TAN N IN G BE D -W O LFF system “ S u n d a s h ” -B e lla rlu m S, low hours-16 bulb-very clean, used very little $1600.998-4338 iiiinGO! I TUESDAY I I 7:00 PM !j Yadkin Moose Lodge j I Clip This Ad For Free Pack i 1^ Bring A Friend For TVvo j O PER ATIO N FREEDOM Freedom from Renting, Freedom of hom e ownership New Une of hom es starling at $199 m onth. 767-9264. O UR LO SS YO UR GAIN 16' s/w. O rdered by m istake Fully loaded, furnlture/apptl- ances 767-9264 Music G EO R G E BUSH FREEDOM H om e.Q el free from the ball and chain of Renting. O wn your own starling al $46 a w eek 767-9264. 2B R , 2B A, E X C E LLEN T C O N ­ DITION m obile hom e 751- 6308 p r iv a t e "s1 t t in g IM M A C U - LATE 2BR 2BA, all appliances, C /A & C/H, deck & garage. N on­ sm oking adults. No pets. $500/ m onlh plus deposit. 998-3636. TR A ILE R FOR RENT. Courtney area. 336-463-4995,Service O W N E R F IN A N C E . O N LY $500.00 Down, SBR, 2BA, m anu­ factured hom e set up in nice park and ready to m ove in. Hurry this one won't lasl long. Call 336-769- 0755 or pager 336-208-3203, C b E A R V Ä U 1 Ö S A L E S F O R S A L E : Cars • Trucks Utility Buildings Carports: All Sizes, Ali Galvanized A ll S i z e D o g L o t s 336-751-3442 Mocksville, NC MILLER EQUIPMENT RENTAL SUMMER is HERii B obcat, a e ra lo ( core pluflger a m o re lo r re n u o d a y l l^ocksvllle^’ 13381751-2304 statewide l o o k in g f o r a fe w goo d health Insurance agents in your area. Leads and advance. Make $50,000 potential first year. 1- 8 0 0 -94 1-22 27 ext. 214. M ust have insurance license. M ILLIO N d o l l a r VIEW S and 4 acres above Ihe golf course. 3 bedroom , 3.5 bath, great room, stone fireplace, screen porch with privacy. BRM Realty. 1-800-533- 3721. D A LEY ENTERTAINM ENT-gul- tar lessons $12, vocal lessons $25/hr., recording songs starling at $20. Call D aley 284-4557. Office Space s in g l e r o o m o f f ic e space available In M ocksville. Private bath, separate conference room, e xce lle n l location, u tilitie s In­ cluded. O ffice (urnlture available for added fee. Contact Darlene Sheets 751-7310. _________ Pets b e a u t i f u l r e g is t e r e d M IN ATU RE horses. Colts & (li­ lies. All colors. M ake wonderiul pets. Can be trained lo pull carts. Pricing from $250.998-4382. Advance. FREE KITTE N S 751-3489 F liL lT B L b b b E 'b ^ b ia c ir^ rn ^ ^ ^ Shepherd puppies. $100 each. 6 w eeks old on 7/15. 492-2114. R E S ^ lb iN frA L P E T S ^ fering lots of TLC for your pel In your nom e. 492-7492, 688-1858 W A G IifA ir s ’ b b G G 'R O iiv i- ING, M ocksville 998-3652. Recreational 4 -W H E E LE R FO R sale. 1996 Honda Four Trax-used very little. E xcellenl condition. 4 extra front tires. $2450. 751-4213 O C E A N IS L E B E A C H , NC. Large selection, g re a t prices. R e n ta l h o u s e s and co n d o s. Cooke Realty, 1-800-6223224. 7 d a ys a w e e k o r b o o k at; www.cookereally.com SUM M ER CLEAR AN C E SALEI Steel Arch Bulldlngs-Save thou­ sands on se le ct slze s-25 x50; 35x38; 52x64. G reat w orkshops/ garages. Call 1-800-341-7007. w w w .sleelm aslerusa.com Travel C O M PLETE LAW N CARE-m ow- Ing, reseeding, spreading pine straw, trim ing shrubbery, free es­ tim ate. 751-5798. E D ’S H A N D Y M A N SE R V IC E - gutlers, carpentry, electrical, etc. *^References available, 492-2985 or cell 655-4968. ELECTRICIAN for all your needs, Free estim ates, A F FO R D A B LE quality work. Call Pat 336-753-2744. FARivilN G TO N FENCE B U ILD - ERS. Specializing In livestock , lences and barns. Also chain link, decorative, etc. 336-463-4795 / SS6-463-S028. FOR A L L YO U R sewing needs. A lterations, pillows, curtains, ac­ cessories, 492-5224. H A N D Y M A iT S E R V Ic ijs T h e re a project you need done or Just help around the house? Call Dan @ 940-5352, W K ^'^S liA iviLE S S GiJfTERTNG' Richard Llnk-O wner Free Estim ates 998-1798 M ELVIN 'S CAR W ASH & W ax. 7 days a wk. Call Melvin 751-2175 O SBO R N E ELECTRIC lor all your electrical needs. Free Estim ates. 751-3398, R E SID E N TIAL PET SITTING of- ferlng lots of TLC for your pel in ' yourTiome. 492-7492,688-1858. SEW ING W ITH O VER 30 yr. ex­ p erie nce. W in d o w co ve rin g s, cushions, p illo w s, placem als, table coverings, etc. Also bridal a lteration s and bustling. Call Julia @ 940-5352. Barter Thealre-Aug 2. "Steel M agnolias" Kentucky -Aug 7-10- W ohlfahrl Haus-Aug 21 "Joseph and the Am azing Technicolor D ream coal" ATL Braves-Sept 6 &7 Barter Theatre-Sepl 13 "Phantom ” Savannah-Sept 18-21 Helen, G A -O cl S-5 "O ktoberfesl" W oolly W orm Festlval-O ct 18 Branson, M O -O ct 19-26 Barter Theatre-N ov 1 "M ousetrap” W ohlfahrl H aus-N ov 15 "Sm oke on the M ountain" M aggleValley/Lake Junaluska Dec 12 & IS Call T & J Fun Tim e Tours, (336)945-9391/(336) 924-6461. H AR R AH 'S C H ER O KEE C A SIN O TR IP W ed-D ay July 9lh FrI-Nlte July 11th Trl-State Dog Track & Casino Sat-D ay July 19lh S a l-D w Aug 2nd Pearl River lie s o rt & Casino Aug 29th & 30th E Z W ay Travel Local 998-4732 John & Evelyn W yatt Velilcies TO M M Y’S TO TA L LAW N Care. W e offer m owing, trim m ing, pine needles, m ulch, seeding, trim ­ m ing shrubbery and planting. W e also offer tractor worl<, bush hog­ ging, plow ing, scraping d rive ­ ways, gutters cleaned and storm cleanup. Insured and free esti­ mates. Office 492-2330. Cell 336- 682-7006.______________________ Statewide LIVE IN C N A for Raleigh small g ro u p h o m e . S a la ry -$ 1 4 0 0 / month plus benefits. CNA, NCDC and M edtech certification. Call 919-851 -3715/fax:919-859-3605. 2 0 Y E A R W A R R A N T Y L o n g e s t L a s t i n g 3 ’ C o v e r a g e / M a n y C o l o r s P o l e B u i l d i n g s M e t a l R o o f s & S i d i n g | 1-888-278-6050 MID-STATE METALS Spring into Northwood Apartments a nd c h e c k o u t o u r. , g re a t s p e c ia l deposit limited time Studios $3Z5/wo 1 Bedroom $3W m o 2 Bedrooms $4?5/wo C a ll C h ris ty lo r m ore in riirin a tld ii 336-751-4141 Vehicles Yard Sales 84 O LDS 88 Braum , 78 Ford F- 1 50 -4 w h e e l d riv e , 8 6 Ford Bronco-4 w heeldrive,753-0974. gsl^O R b'^’A E M S T A R 'm a/c, power w indow s & locks. No backseats, 'excellent for cargo van. $2300. 940-2534. Wanted BU YING W H O LE O R partial e s­ tate item s 284-4302 v m if E D u g h t w e I gTTt W H E ELC H AIR , good condition, reasonable price. Call 704-857- 6290.___________________________ Yard Sales 10 FAM ILY YARD sale-2 loca­ tions Fri. 8-5 & Sat. 8-3 H w y 158 between Sain Rd. & O ak G rove C hurch. Kids, teens, w om en & m e n ’s c lo th in g , b o o ks, toys, household Item s and lots inlsc. Cancel I f raining. 3 0 7 r A K E W b b iF \^ ^ Rd' Thurs, Fri & Sat 8 until... 965 C O R N A TZ E R R O A D -O ld Jone s S tore, F riday July 4th, starting at 10:00 untlfl 4:30. Lots of $1.00 and $.5 0 Item s. O ld glider, 4 regular size beds. Barbie dolls, lots of end tables. BIG T W b " FA M ILY ya rd s a ia 2237 C ourtney H untsville Rd., Y adkinville, NC. Fri., Ju ly 4th 7am -unlll...'Sat., July 7am -1pm . N ew & old Item s, g la ssw a re , to ols, toys, sm a ll a pp lia nces, law n m ow er, lu rn ltu re pieces, m uch more. Rain or Shine. B IG ^Y A flb’ S A L tF rld a y & Sat- u rd a y 8:00 u n til... 6 24 C edar G rove Church Rd. BIG YARD S A LE -S at. July 5th 8:00-2:00. 2472 US Hw y 64E. C lo th in g , h o u s e h o ld Ite m s & m uch more. 1993 FO R D A E R O S TA R XLT, extended length, autom atic, navy, good condition, 219,000 m iles. $1800. 492-7231. T 9 9 3 H Y ijN D A XL 9 i;b 0 0 m ]ie s ! $1200, 998-9569. 1996 P L Y Iv i^ fiT lT E O N , r e ^ 84,700 m iles, fresh NC Inspec­ tion, new tires, auto, $2500 O BO C all 751-2474_____________ 1997 FO RD C O N V ER SIO N Van R egency Lim ited E dition. Low m ileage, extra clean, all pow er options, Iront/rear air, TV/VC R, em erald green. $14,500. SS6- 852-5928 ^t o y o t ^ W g in e^soo^^ Toyota 4x4 w / rebuilt 22R engine 1,000 m iles. D am age to right front end. $1200 O BO. Set of 31 10.50 all terrains w ith w heels $400. Set ol S3 12.50 Thom Bird su p e r sw a m p e rs w ith cro m e w heels 800 m iles, $1000. firm. Call 751-0155. NilTi/iU'rrTn C A R O LYN ’S C O LLE C TIB LE S (336) 751-6252 Wednosday-Saturday 11:00 III 5:00 C O M E T O L IN D A ’ S C o u n try Shoppe lo r a C hrislm as In July C elebration! July 12th 9-S. Lots of sales throughout the shoppe! I'll have C hristm as Item s lor sale in clu d in g vin ta g e ta b le clo th s. Enjoy a glass of C hristm as punch and snack. G o 64 west to G odbey R d, Take G o d b e y R d, to W oodvale Dr. Shoppe's 2nd drive on left. M y signs w ill be at end of G odbey (id. ESTATE S A LE -JU LY 4-5, 8amT H ousew ares, law n equipm ent, (urnlture, tools, N ASC AR m em o­ rabilia. 3868 H w y 601N- 1 m ile north of W illiam (1 D avle school. F O R K E M P O R IU M , H W Y~64 across from Fork Baptist Church. N ew , u se d a nd c o lle c tib le s . Tues.-Sat. 9am -5pm . Phone 998- 1756. FR iD AY & S A T U R b S i'liJ y 3 ^ ; 8 a m -u n til... 4 44 H o w a rd to w n C ircle. F urniture, odd & ends, household item s, clothes, Disney m ovies, clothes, cralts. G A R A G E S A L E SATUR DAY^ July 5th, 525 East Lake Drive, Twinbrook. 8:00am -12;00noon. N o earlyblrds pleasel G A R A G E SA LE-FR ID AY July 4, 8-2 and Sat. July 5, 8-2. Rain or Shine. From M ocksville-601S to G reasy Corner, turn left on 801. G o 9/10 m ile, drivew ay on left. King waterdeb(VG C ), queen bed (VG C) m en, wom en, teens, girls, and little girls clothes-H ouse^old item s and m uch more. G iG A N T rc“ Y ^ b S A LE -Frl. & S a l. 8am u n til..., )u s l b e lo w G reasy C orner on 601 S oulh. Furniture, household Items, lots o( tools, all sizes nam ebrand la­ dies, m ens, and children's cloth­ ing. О Ю Ш Ю YARD SA LE-Thurs, Fri & Sal July 3 -5 .7am until. 216 M cDaniel Rd, Advance, Lots ol baby items, furniture, m otorcycle. iib U R ^ Y -H O U R C h ild C are now enrolling. Let your kids com e and play w hile you have tim e aw ayl 940-6450 US Hwy 158, Advance. H U G iy b A Y yard saleT jillyS rd, 4th & 5th. 7am till 12,179 Fostall Drive, M ocksville, just off 601 N. W atch for Signs. Rain or Shine. M O VIN G /YAR D S A LE JU LY 4- 5, 8am . Several fam ilies. Baby and children's Items, toys, ladles clothing sizes 12-16, furniture, waterbed set, m any other Items. C a ncele d If raining. N orthern Davle Co. Hw y 601N at 801 In­ tersection. iviU LT I-F A M iLY 'Y S lD sale. W and 7 /5 . 7am u n til,.,801 to W oodlee to W , Robin to Norm a Ln, Sports cards, car parts, oil print, car seats, high chair, baby and kid clothes. M ULTI-W W IILY YArF sS^b. Sat. July 5 ,7 -2 .5 7 5 Richie Rd. (601N past W m . R D avle S chool on right) Lots of great Item s includ­ ing 20" rear tine g arden tiller $265.00, hand tools, 8x10 m etal bidg., household Items, adult & lots ol children's clothing. Much m orell Н Ж О Н S H I N b ^ u ly 4, Sm. July 5, Baby clothes 0-12 months, boy clothes 2T, ST and lots m ore, H w y 801 S o u th to w a rd s Cooleem ee, S A TU R D A Y JU LY BTH, 8.00- 1 ;00, H w y 64E near Fork Baptist Church. S A T U R D A Y -2 2 5 G W Y N S L < w asher, dryer, couch, clothes, keyboard, toys. TH U R S D A Y & FR ID A Y 8 : d i 1 :0 0 .1 6 9 G un Club Rd, off Hwy 158, Too m uch to list-com e & see. Lols & lols-cheap. Rain cancels. C A S H PAID FOR ANTIQUES, PARTIAL OR WHOLE ESTATES, COLLECTADLES, OLO METAL TOYS, ANTIQUE FURNITURE Call Arttiur Boslick 336-492-5992 Old Brick and White Pine Flooring — FOR SALE — C a ll J o h n K . N a y lo r 3 3 6 -7 5 1 -5 1 2 7 Tommy’s Total Lawn Care Tree Eslimalt'!* • htsured Il>niinv IllDllipsnil - ( )uiiri O ffico : C i.'ifi) 4*)2'2rM ) C oll: (3:JG)f)H2-700f> YARD MOWING Y a d k in v ille , M o c k s v ille $10 & Up C a ll T o n y 336-492-2925 A U C T I O N lî.s(iite of Elcer F. Scolt, (Dt4.'eii.scd) 324 W. Clemmonsville Rd„ Winston-Salem Thurs., July 10 • 10; DIRECTIONS: -tOE lo SIS (Exit I03A). Tike liie Ciemnionsviiie Rd Exil (Exil 105), luin Rigiu. Travel .3/10 mile lo snle on Lell. (Wiilcll lor Signs). '"Piirking at Rosemonl Buplisi Church (I/IO milep.isl sole on Righl). S in g le fa m ily h o m o has 3 b e d ro o m s , 2 fu ll baths. siornoo buildintj on properly, Tho properly is localed on npproximalely .21 .ncros. Greal lor llrsl limo homo buyor or inuoslor.Call Tara Pope 336-345- 1311 lor more inlo or appl lor viowing. "Real osiate will be altered al noon" REAL ESTATE OFFERED SUBJECT TO CONFIRMATION NOT LEFT OPEN FOR UPSET BIDS FURI^ITURE! 2 Tier Mahogany Tablo; 5 Pioco Mahogany Bodroom Suil; Child's Rocket; Quill Rack; Mahogany Double Podeslal Desk; Mahogany End Tables; Smoking Sland; 4 Piece Bedroom Suil (1950’s); Child's Chair; DR Tablo wM Chairs; Comer Hulch; Folk Arl Tablo; Oak Corner Curio Cabinet; Mahogany Drop Loal Table ANTIQ UES & COLLECTIBLES! RJR Advertising; Several Framed Prints and Painlings (Some Old); Piedmont Airlines Memorabilia (Including Piedmont Phono and Clock which hung In Smilh Reynolds Airporl); Occupied Japan; Sons ol Conloderale Veterans Unilorm; Lols ol McCoy; Paltem Glass; Civil War Books; Oil Lamps; Old Modicino Bolllos; Carnival Glass; Avon; Qroen and Pink Depression; Princess House; Lance Jar; Rawls Delidous Foods Jar (Winslon- Salem); Jowel Tea; Camel Thormomeler; Franconia Han/lhorn (Gorman) 8 Placo Selling w/Serving Pieces; Bavaria Child's Tea Sol; Casl Iron; Yard Art; Selh Thomas Clock; Conledorale Coileclibles; 1/2 Dime (1054); V Nickels; Silver Dollars (Daling Back lo 1B96); Old Bigger Bang Cap Pislol; Salem Cigarette Lighler: Sterling Silver M ISCELLANEOUS! 1006 Oldsmobile Clera SL (30,220 miles); Marlin .22 Rillo (Lever Acllon); Coll .22 Pislol and Holslor; Cuckoo Clocks; Hnnd Tools; Yard Tools: Roberl E. Lee Potlrnll by R. Eddy (71/2000); Cemetery Plols (2 Adjoining Plols al Creslview and Oaklawn) C ol. Kcnnoth G . Kclncr, Pres,, N C A L Л26К F irs t C h o ic e A u c tio n & R e a lty rirm Liconso //7229 • Ю Hn\ 335. Lewisville • (336) 945-4118 W.f/l (hir UVft Site at \у\\ \{\Пгис1ю1сеач1Ч1опл'1}П1 • eiVHil: iiirstcltoia'iiu&liiiul.rrxoin 1)8 - DAVIE COUN'I'V KNTERPRISE RECORD, Thursdii.v, July 3,2003 Slugger C h a n d l e r K e p l e y , 3 , o f S a l i s b u r y , t a k e s a s w i n g a t a b a l l w h i l e w a i t i n g f o r h i s grandfather, Sonny F o s t e r , t o t a k e p a r t i n t h o C o o l e e m e e O l d T i m e r s b a l l g a m e recently. - P h o t o b y M i k e B a r n h a r d t D o n ’t L e t B a c te r ia S p o il Y o u r F o u r th O f July Picnic By Trncle N. Nelson Davic 1-IcnUli Deparlmenl Warm weather is the ideal time lo cook oul, bul warm le'mperaluics aro also ideal for biicleria and olher pathogens lo multiply and cause roodborne illness; Warm icmpcralurcs and unsanitary conditions are bound 10 give some picnickers upset stomachs instead of full ones. A little planning will ensure that this does not happen at one of your cookouis. Stay Clean. The most Important defense againsi fooithorne illness is hand washing. Wasli hands ihorougli- ly before and after handling foo<l. Clean cutting surfaces and utensils wilh hot, soapy waler afler each use. Mnrlnnic Meals Safely. Thaw and marinate meats, poultry and seafood in the refrigerator, nol al room temper­ ature. Never reuse a marinade that has had raw food product in it. Cook Thoroughly, Cook meat, fish and poultry thor­ oughly. Do nol partially cook food and finish grilling laler. Bacteria grow fasier in partially Yankee Doodle Girl E i g h t - m o n t h - o l d G a b r i e l l e F o s t e r i s a l l r e a d y f o r h e r f i r s t 4 t h o f J u l y c e l e b r a t i o n . S h e i s t h e d a u g h t e r o f L e n a a n d T r a v i s F o s t e r o f R o n d a a n d g r a n d d a u g h ­ t e r o f L o i s a n d J o e P r i c e o f H a y e s , a n d H e l e n a n d T . G . F o s t e r o f M o c k s v i l l e . G r e a t - g r a n d m o t h e r s a r e P a n s y H o l b r o o k o f H a y e s a n d E d n a F o s t e r ( a g e 9 3 a n d a h a l f ) o f M o c k s v i l l e . cookcd fond. Follow I'’ood .Safety (Julde- llncs. Keep cold foods cold (below 4.S°P) and hot foods hot (above I40°F). Bacteria begin 10 multiply between those temperatures. Use a thermom­ eter so you can monitor the food if left oul for a long period. Use 11 cican platter for cooked meat. Never place grilled meal on a plate that has had raw meat on it. Be sure lo always gel a clean plate or platter to carry Ihe cooked food from Ihe grill. Take Ihe guesswork oul of grilling. Use a ihermomelcr lo cheek the doneness of meals. Checking meals for internal lemperalures is the besl way lo clelcrminc when food is properly cooked. Chicken should be liealcil lo internal lemperaliire of l6.‘i°F. hamburgers lo l.‘55°F, pork to I.Sirp, and rare roasi beef and rare beef steaks lo 13()“F. Serve the food promptly. Plan 1(1 eat sh ortly a fle r your group has assembled lo ensure lhal tlie food is s lill cold or hoi. Be e s p e c ia lly ca re fu l not to leave food in Ihe sun. When in doubl throw ll oul. If foods have been left out for 2 hours or more and you arc nol sure of the food lemperalures, discard the food. This is a sure way lo know lhal people atlending your cookoul will nol be al risk for a food- borne illness, If you have any niieslions or would like further informalion on food safely, conlacl Ihe Davie Couniy Environmental lieallh .Sectional 7.“)I-8760, D a v ie D a te lin e FiiiTclraisers F r i . & S a l . , J u l y 1 1 - 1 2 4lli Ainuial lli.'iii.’ni .Siiflball 'I'our- ManiL'iil . ¡II Ailvaiicc for Redtaiul IViltiictislal MotiiK’ss yuillli, o|icn lo Class C-D cliurcli/open icains, S40 cnlr\'l'cc.lnro:.1.16-66l-611.U'XI. 1.1.1 (ir.Vlfi-.iy 1-702.1. S a t u r d a y , J u l y 1 2 lie Crt'Hm .Social, Diivie Co. Kcpub- lican I’arty. S.'i [wrson. Iioincmado ico crcain & desserts. 2-.‘i p.m.. .Sliellerfl2 Kiel» Park. Mocksville. Meet 2(XM t(x;al. slate and nalional camlidales. Reunions S a t u r d a y , J u l y 1 2 lloger Ketinlun , Oak Grove UMC I'cllowsliip liall. social lime 3-5 p.m.. covercd dish dinner 5 p.m. S u n d a y , J u l y 1 3 llo ltiuin & I'rosI Keunlun , 4.'illi annual reunion. PatmelloCharch, U.S. 601 N,. Mocksville. Foltow.ship Iw- glns I0;.10 a.m. Picnic dinner 1 p.m. Relatives/lrienclsbringcovercddislies. Religion T h u r s . - S a t . , J u l y 1 0 - 1 2 VHS "SonHarvest County Fair", Iiy Smilli Grove UMC. Thurs., 6;.1(l- 8;.10 p.m., hot dogs. Iiamburgers. games, open loadulls & children. Fri., ft-9 p.m., VBS. Sal,, <J a,m,-l2 p,m„ VÜS. 12-2 p,m,. Couniy Fairgame.s, food, atl welcome. Info: 998-.1854. S u n d a y , J u l y 1 3 Concert (I’alsy Taylor), lo perfonn al Liberty UMC. Hwy. 601 S„ Mocks­ ville. 4 p.m. Public invited. Info: 284- 21%, 284-2914, or 492-,‘il 6.“!. S u n . - T h u r s . , J u l y 1 3 - 1 7 VKS “ Mission A ll Things Are Pos- sllile", by Holy Cross Lutheran and 1st Presbyleriaii, Covered dish al "Headi|iiarters" p.m.. July 1.1 and dinner al .‘>;4.‘i p.m. Monday-Tluirs- day. 261 Main Sircel. Mocksville. Special Events E v e r y F r i d a y N i g h t .lamSessliins.alSlielVieldMuslcl'iiill. call 492-7417 for info. T h u r s d a y , J u l y 3 Annual Tractor Show, by Picdmonl Antique Power Assn., al Masonic Pic­ nic Grounds, iraciors and engines on display Ihroughoul Ihe day. Starting .5 p.m. bluegrass music. Concessions .served, lal'o: 7.‘il-.‘'4l7. F r i d a y , J u l y 4 Alh Annual Lawnm ower Parade, Ihe lown of Cooleemee, 10 a.m., Iw- gins al Cooleemee School, ends al Zachary House. New feature Ihis year, childi-en invlled lo decórale and enler liicycles. Free walermelon al Tosvn Park's covered picnic sheller on Church Sl. Join the I'eslivilles for July 4th Celebralion of Good Ole Days In Cooleemee. Annual Traclor Show, by Piedmom Anliijue Power Assn.. al Clemeni Grove Picnic Grounds (Masonic Pic­ nic Grounds), parade iKgins 9 a.m. in downtown Mocksville. Kiddie pedal tractor pull al 10 a.m. Info: 7.‘i I-.M I7. 4th o f ,|uly C'eleliration, 2-9 p.m., Foo<l, I'un, games, entertainment. Ev­ eryone invited. Farmington Bapl. Cliurch. F r i d a y , J u l y 1 1 .la in in in'In TheSijua re, downtown Mocksville, .‘i-9 p.m. Dixie Creek Revival (hlae grass). Bring your lawn chair and relax under Ihe shade of ihe 'Four Oaks’. M o n . - F r i . , J u l y 1 4 - 1 8 ,liiin The Carnival, week of arts & fan wilh a circus theme al Davie Co. Arts Council. Chiklren ."i-IS join in activities in all areas of the arts. Ac­ livilies daily I-.“) p.m.. Brock Per- I’onning Arts Cir., Main St. Fee for week; $6.‘i. Regislralion Ibnn & pay­ meni musi lie received by Jaly9. Info: Be Safe 751-3112X’iJiM( w»/ on Fn(lay,approx.3:50(m ilwS<iU(nv. S a t u r d a y , J u l y 1 9 Open Horse Show, M ila Eqaeslrian Cenler. 4.10 Jack Booe Rd.. Mocks­ ville. English classes 9 a.m., Wesleni classes I2:.10 p.m. $8 per class. Con­ cession served. Sponsored by Yadkin Valley Hounds. Dates to Remember M o n d a y , J u l y 7 Cruise In. .sponsored by Piedmont CARS Association. Main St. down­ town Mocksville, 6-9 p.m. Info: IS I - .1770.284-2079, or 751-0.113. 211031'lllngs for Bennuda Run, Cool­ eemee, Mocksville begin in Eleclions Office, 8 a.m. M o n d a y , J u l y 2 1 Cruise In, sponsored by Piedmont CARS Association. Main Sl. down­ town Mocksville, 6-9 p.m. Info: 751 - 3770.284-2079, or 751-0313. M eetings T u e s d a y , J u l y 8 Davie Cunversatluns On Cancer, sponsored by Canccr Services, meet al noon, Davie Co, Library, This monlhs discussion "The 8 Overcom­ ing Tools", Info: 760-9983, Davie Democrats, 7 p.m., al Davie Co. Library. Hum ane Society o f Davie Co., monthly meeting 2nd Tues. of each monlh, at office Yadkinville Rd. be­ hind car wash. 75l-.‘i2l4. T u e s d a y , J u l y 1 5 Davie Kepuhllean I’arty Meeting, 7:30 p.m.. at courthouse. Mock.sville. Kappa Hoineniakers,at Davie Acad­ emy Comm. Bidg.. 7 p.m.. reg. monthly meeling. M o n d a y , J u l y 2 1 Disabled American Veterans Post 75 meets on third Monday of cach month. 6:30 p.m., at 1958 Hwy. 601 S. Conlucl J, Renfro al 284-4664 for more info, T u e s d a y , J u l y 2 2 Woodmen o f Ihe W orld Lodge 323, Davie Academy Comm. Bidg, 7:30 p.m. O n g o i n g Hum ane Society o f Davie C o„ monthly nieelings 2nd Tues. of each monlh, al office Yadkinville Rd, be­ hind car wash, 751-.‘)214. Disabled Amerleun Veterans Post 75 meels on Ihird Monday of each monlh, 6:.10 p.m., at 1958 Hwy. 601 S. Contact J. Renfro at 284-4664 for more Info. Cooleemee Recreation Assoeialion, Zachary House. 1st Tue.sday, 7 p.m. Ateohotles Anonymous. Sundays, 6 p.m. and Wednesdays, 8 p.m.. Sec­ ond Presbyterian Church basement. Pine Sl. Cali 751-1490 or 751-7786 I'orinfo. Homescliuol 4-H Club, 2nd & 4th Thursday. Call 998-8925 for more inl'o. I lelp Yourself Supporl (iriiup , Can­ cer Services, Inc.. 2ndTuesday, noon- 1:30p.m. Davie Couniy Library. Bring bag lunch ifyou wish. For more info, call 751-0313 or 760-9983. MOPS (M olhers o f Preschoolers), Macedonia Moravian Church. Fel­ lowship, food, support, and creative aclivilies. Childre-n receive excellent care in the guided MOPPETS pro­ gram. Regislralion fees arc nominal and scholarships are available. Meet­ ings are Ihe Isi and 3rd Fridays of cach monlh beginning Aug. 16, from 9:15-11:45 a.m. Davie School Sched­ ule is followed. Qaestions call 998- 4394. The A rtist (iroup, Davie Couniy Library, 7 p.m. laslTues. Call Bonnie al 998-5274. Center Conununlly Development, 3rd Mon., 7 p.m. Community Bidg. Cooleemee Town Hoard, 3rd Tues­ day. Town Hall, 7 p.m. unless olher- wise noted. N orth Cooleemee and C lark Road Council, 2nd Wednesday, 7 p.m. Friendship Baplist Fellowship Hall. Davie Domestic Violence Services and Rape Crisis Center. Offers weekly support group for domestic violence & sexual assault victims. The group meels every Tues. evening from 6:30-8:30p.m. Plea.se call oflice for location. 751-3450. Al/heim crs Supporl G roup. 2nd Thursday. 7 p.m., East Room. Sr. Center. Brock Bidg.. N. Main St.. 751-0611. Hreasl-reedlngSupporlGroup.2nd Tue.sday, Davie Heallh Dept., 6-7:30 p.m. Parents Resource O rganization (PRO) support group for families of children wilh disabilities, 2nd Tues­ day, 7 p.m. Call Rosemary Kropfeltler al 998-3311 for location. .lericho-Ilardlson R urilan Club. 2nd Tuesday. 7 p.m., club building. Health Dept,, clinic hours: Mon.- Fri., 8:30-11:.10 a.m., 1-4:30 p.m.; Tuesdays, 4:30-7 p.m,; Teen Heullh Pruniotlun Clinic, 8:30 a.m.-noon, 2nd, 4lh Saturdays. Y M C A For more infonnation, call 751 -9622 or visit Davie Family YM CA, W a t e r E x e r c i s e C l a s s For beginners and the experienced. A ll ages, Cail forclass types & times. S w i m L e s s o n s Choose from 2wk„ 4 wk, ,Sat, morn­ ing or private lessons, Reg. begins 2 wks. prior to class. Call for class limes. G y m & S w i m Fridays 9-11 a.m. (ages 3-5) Gym class focuses on molor skills, swim lime leaches paddle and kick strokes, Cost$30mcml5eni/S60non-mcmt)ers, G y m n a s t i c s Wednesdays 3:30-4:30 p,m, (grades K-6th) Leant gymnastics routines and health skills, Cosl $20 members/$30 non-members, K a r a t e - C a r u c a d o S t y l e Tuesdays, 7-8:45 p.m. Ages 7 & up. T a e K w o n D o Ages 6 & up. Meel Tues. & Thurs., 6:00,6:45 p.m. P a r e n t s N i g h t O u t 6-10:30 p.m.Ages 3-12. Swimming, arts & crafts, games, movie. Dinner at 6:30 p.m. $7 members, $ 10 nonmem- Iwrs. F a m i l y N i g h t 6:30-8:30 p.m. Dinner, games, swim­ ming and more, $2 per jierson (5 & under free). M i d d l e S c h o o l M a n i a Fun & safe environment with swim­ ming, baskelball, and more, Grailes 5lh-8lh, Cost $5, F a m i l y F u n D a y t-7 p.m. Open to tho public. Come join in on Ihe food, fun, and fellow­ ship. We w ill enjoy indoor & outdoor activities block party slyle. Seniors A ll Senior Aclivilies lake place al Davie Coumy Senior Setv ices locatcd in the Brock Building on Nonh Main Slreet, Mocksville unless otherwise noted. Call 751-0611. T u e s d a y , J u l y 2 2 Senior Hreakfast, Gel up wiih the chickens, 8:30 a.m, or 10 a.m. Cull to reserve seat 751-0611. Report Davie Dateline items By Noon iVlonday Items for Davie Dateline should 1« reported by noon Monday of Ihe pub­ lication week. Call 751 -2120 or drop it by the office, al S. Main St. across from Ihe courthouse. Fire Marshal Offers Tips For Grilling, Fireworks The Fourlh of July is a lime for fun. food and friends. Many people enjoy celcbraling Ihe Fourlh by cooking oul and watching fireworks displays. These activities can be enjoyed .safely if a few precautions are taken, suid Davie Fire Marshall George Frye. When cooking out, always make sure small children are kepi awuy from the grill. if using a gus grill, always check hose conneclions lo be sure Ihey are lighl before lighling Ihe grill. Never slore an LP gas cylinder in an enclo.scd building. Turn Ihe gas off al the valve when finished. If using a charcoal grill, always use lighter fluid before ligltting the charcoal and never add fluid after the fire has started. Grills produce carbon monoxide. Never cook indoors wilh a gas or charcoal grill. In apartment complexes, grills should never be used wilhin 10 feet of a combu.stible structure. This includes balconics. Fireworks have become a traditional part of Fourlh of July fe.slivilies. Norlh Carolina allows cerlain "safe and sane" fireworks to be sold and used, Fireworks cannol be sold to anyone under 16 years of age, Any firework which launches itself or moves under its own power is illegal in North Carolina, So are firecrackers, bottle rockets, Roman candlcs and M-8()s, The safest way to enjoy fireworks is to attend any of the licensed public di.splays being Iteld, Frye said. These are run by professionals who nre operating by permit, "Wilh a little bit of common sense, the Fourlh of July can be a safe and fun holiday," he said. For more informalion, conlacl Frye at 7.“) 1-04.53, Ii li ' I Tractor Time Hundreds Of Antiques Take To The Streets Of Mocksville On July 4th Page C8 The Brains Dayie Schools Honor Students Listed : Pages D2-D3 D A V IE C O U N T Y EN TERPRI/EliliECO RD USi?S149-60 Number 28 Thursday, Juiy 10, 2003 36 PAGES Yadkin Tube Trip Fatal: M an Drowns At Idols By .luckie Scabdlt Davic County Enterprise Rccoicl ADVANCE -A Davidson Couniy niiin drowned this past Saturdtty ttf- Icr he and three others atlempled lo ride inner lubes down Ihe 'Yiidkin River, The body of Christopher James Aldridge, 24. of Lexinglon was re­ covered by Davie Rescue .Squad workers Sunday aiound 2 p.m.. up- pi'oxinwtely five miles from Idols Dam. Aldridge was reported missing July .S ut approximalely 7:45 |).m. afler Ihe inner tube he wus riding was pulled under by rough waters near the dam. According lo Davie Rescue Squad Chief Andy Lipscomb. Aldridge and lltiee olher men were allempling lo riile inner lubes on Ihe Yadkin River from Tunglewood to U.S. 64 East. They had lo get o m o f Ihe riv e r and cross by Ihe dam on la nd, and Ihen g e l hack in Ihe w aler. Lip.scomb said llte four, riding the inner lubes, were upproximulely 20 feel from Ihe bank when Ih e y v/ere sucketl back towards the dam and pulled under. Two immediately got oul oflhe river, one wus pulled oul uppro.Niinmely 30 yards away, uml Akiridgc wenl under und was nol seen again. Members of Davie Rescue, Ad­ vance Fire Depurlinenl, and Troutmiin Swift Water Rescue Tetim .searched lhal vicinity ofthe Yadkin River until 11 p.m. thal Salurday but had to slop due lo poor visibility and rough currents. The river was up about six feel, "We didn’t wanl lo pul anyone else in danger.” said Lipscomb. The search resumed urouiul 8 a.m. Sutiday. July 6. A Koi There M a r s h a T u t t e r o w l o o k s o v e r s o m e o f h e r k o i f i s h , a h o b b y t h a l t u r n e d i n t o t h e r a p y , t h a t t u r n e d i n t o a b u s i n e s s . F o r m o r e o n T u t t e r o w a n d h e r w a t e r g a r d e n s , p l e a s e t u r n t o p a g e C l . - P h o t o b y R o b i n F e r g u s s o n M e r c h a n t C laim s C r u is e - ln s H u rt B u s i n e s s i' I I P e rm its, P o lice O ffice rs N o w R e q u ire d Ky Klin .lusten Davie County Enlerprise Record A Mocksville meichanl suys lhat cruise-ins being lield downtown are hurting his business. Hud Htiuser from Mocksville Fumiiure lold town boat'd members lasl week thal the problem is park­ ing. "Il’s a problem downiown and w'c’ve had il i'or years," Mauser said. "The car association slarled coming in afler Itinch. By .'i;30-4 o’clock, Ihere w'cre no spaces, Every Mon- dity or Tuesday there’s a car or mo- lorcycle show. I’m asking you lo move evenls oul of low'n." lie told llte board, and suggested litai the shows be moved to Rich Park, Hauser’s comments came one day after a meeting was lield W 'ilh merchants and lown officials to help rectify the problem. New rules are in place in an ef­ fort lo solve Ihe problem, said Town Manager Chrisline Sanders, People wanting lo hosl an event in llte squure musi apply for a permit at least two w'eeks prior al llte police tleparimenl. No atlverlising can go oul unlil a permit has been issued. In addition, all events will reiitiire an off-duty police officer in atten­ dance al a rale of .f I .Я per hour. Evenls can he held from .^;30- 9:30 p.m. From now on, a stage can only be set up in fronl of the monu­ ment, where there are no parking spaces lhal w'ill be affecled. Since mosl of the businesses close al .“i p,m.. event phiniters can start selling up then, if Ihe parking spaces are open. Jimmy Boettcher recently held a Motorcycle Cruisc-ln downtown lo rai.se money for a child wilh cancer, and he plans on holding more evenls there. He iidmits thal there was a problem wilh his first one. He didn'l read Ihe permit and assumetl lhal his Cruise-ln would slarl al Ihe same lime llte iiulo version does. Tlial wasn’t Ihe case, iind he apologized for the confusion, bul matiitains he did evcrylhing Ihe police asked of him Ihroiighotit the evenl. "1 ihink this sitilT would bring in money if the stores would slay open." he said. "I've only heurd one business complain. Downiown Mocksville hits been dead for years, and its lime to bring il to life again." Liiula ISIackbum, a iravel agenl on Ihe square, agreed. Evening evenls do bring business downiown. "I’ve had new business and so has Bu.sy Bee/.. I don’t wanl lo .see anyone lose business, we wanl lo increase business," Blackburn said. She lold Hiiuser lhal if he had is­ sues, he should have attended the meeting and brmighl them up there. "ll’s been a problem,” said Mayor Francis Shite, "bul il .sounds like the town is working to solve the prob­ lem wilh Ihe new' policies, ll seems like llte policies are fair lo every­ one.” Authorities were alerted by a fisherman riding in a small boat down the Yiidkin who Npolled Aldridge’s body some five miles from Ihe dam. According lo an investigation re­ port filed by Ihe Davie Sheriff’s Department, drugs and/or alcohol use Wits suspected. Aldridge’s body was laken lo N.C. Baplist Hospital where an au­ topsy will be performed. Town Police Chief Resigns Iiy M ilto H a r n h a rtlt Diivie Cotmty Enterprise Record Tired of the rigors of every day ill the olTice, iind ready lo plity more golfand go fishing, Mocksvillc Po­ lice Chief Jack Keller lurned in his resignnlion liisi week. A retired N.C. Highway Piilrol- man. Keller hiid been chief for just over three years. " I’m just reiidy to walk awjty from it, plity goirund fish n little,” Keller said. " I’m ready to do .some­ thing else.” He submitted his letter of resig- niition lo Town Maniiger Christine Sanders on June 27. Town board members received it on July I. He will work through July. "I feel like I’m leaving under good terms, there were no prob­ lems,” Keller said. "1 feel like Ihe relationship with myselfand the of- ficei's has been greal, with the town board and manager have been out­ standing ... and the citizens of Mocksvillc have been super." After 32 years in police work, Keller said he would like to try someihing else. "It’s not !in easy job to w'alk away I'rom, but I feel it’s lime, and there’s issues coming up that I don't want to deal with. Fresh blood niity have some new ideas to deal w’ilh things. "I hope the town board finds a very capable person.” Siindei's said tiie seiirch for a new chief has begun, although no time­ table for accepting applications hiis been .set. The job will be advert i.sed locally and in slale publications. "W e’ve lieen forlunule lo have had his leadership and service for the time that he’s been with the tosvn of Mocksville,” Sunders siiid. Pay W 'ill be based on the new' chief's qualifications and e,Nperi- ence, she said, Keller w'as making $.‘51,000 per year, “We wish him success in w'hat- ever he chooses to do," Sanders said. 2 . DAVIE COUNTY KNTERPRISE RECORD. Thursda.v, .lul.v 10. 2003 E ^ to r ia J P ag e Popping With Pride Over A Graduation And A i\/larriage Anyone sUiiuling close w ould have hccn struck hy the buttons popping o ff m y chest, I have been that proud the past couple o f weeks. M y big boy received liis collcge degree. Then he cam c home and got m arried Friday, This new daughter-in-law lights up the house when she enters. She's fun and warm and loving and kin d and gentle — the kind o f g irl I'd want to be the m other o f m y grandchildren and the w ife o f m y son. A t one tim e or another, all m y boys, Paul, Koberl and ‘)-year- old M ichael, havc saiil tlie y wanted to m arry her. L ittle wonder. Site's a good D avie C ounty g irl. Her folks live just dow n the road. A n d .she is so nicc, N ol so long after ge llin g his liecnsc, Paul sci/ed on Ihc chari­ table idea that lie should o ffe r to drive some young, beautiful underclassman lo high school — rather than make her suffer the long, torturous ride on Ihc school bus. It seenK'd noble and right lo him . N ow he wants to drive her everywhere. This has been iin em otional few weeks. The m ilestones in Paul's life always bring back in waves the m em ories o f his mother, M ary prayeil v ig ila n tly fo r years before her dealh fo r Paul's bride — lhal m ystery g irl w ho someday w ould make herself know n. A nd now w c see clearly what fo r years we could only im agine. The vision now has shape and form . She m ay be w ith him only in .spirit now, bul Paul’s m other contiuucs lo be guidin g bcacon in his life . Me is M a ry ’s boy. Even 1 havc always felt she had Ihe 51 percent m ajority stake. He looks like her. He has draw n on m any o f her talents and her fla ir and jo y and courage. The w edtling went o ff w ithout a hitch — discounting the not- so-une.\pected cold feet by the ring bearer, M ichacl, As part o fth e w edding, 1 hosted five o f Paul’s chissiiiales from Ihe U.S, M crcluuU M arine Academ y — all 22, nil recciit graduates and from five d ifferenl stales, I had w orried aboul their visit, bul I was amazed. M ost o f them slept on the lloor. They made their bedrolls every m orning. Ironed their clothes. Helped w ilh the cooking. Washed Ihe dishes. C alled me "S ir," Played w ilh M ichacl, 1 was a little sad lo see them go. The honeym ooners w ill be back nc,xl week, niul I 'll fin a lly be able lo know what it's like lo have a daughter. — D w ight Sparks D A V IE C O U N T Y ENTERPM/E^liECORD USPS 149-160) 171 S. M ain St., P.O. Box 99, M ocksville, NC 27028 (336)751-2120 Published w eekly by the Davle Publishing Co. Dw ighi S parks......................................Editor/Publisher Robin Fergusson.................................G eneral M anager M ike B arnhardt....................................M anaging Editor Ray Tutterow .........................................Advertising Director Brian P iits................................................Sports Editor M ary Lynne Baysinger......................C irculation/C lassified M ocksville E nterprise Oavio Record Cooleem ee Journal 1916-1958 1899-1958 1901-1971 Periodicals Piistage Paid in M ocksville , N C 27(I2K S uhscriplioil Kales S ingle Copy, fit) Cents $20 Per Year In N ,C „ $25 O utside N.C, P O S TM A S TE R Send Address Changes to: D avie C o unly E nlerprise KeconI P.O, Bo.\ M o cksvillc, N C 2702X » В’6"в“0 “С1 *t • •• In The M a il... North Carolina Needs Dan Barrett To the editor: Because 1 am dispirited over the spend-and-spem i and .soak Ihe voters behavior o f m any m em bers o f the N .C . G eneral A.ssembly, I can no longer tolerate the lack o f leadership from our present g o v­ ernor, M ik e Easley, 1 w holeheartedly supporl D avie C ounty C om ­ mi.ssioner Dan Barrett in his desire to serve the people o f N o rlh C arolina as its next governor. That is because he w anis to restore fiscal in te g rity to slate gov­ ernm ent, and adds lhal " il is tim e to reduce the lax burden on our citizens; and it is tim e to return .state governm ent to the citizens il is supposed lo .serve," M r, Barrett, w ho makes no bones aboul it, is a breath o f tru ly fre.sh air, fo r he says o u trig h tly that he is "n o t a career p o liticia n or Kaleigh insider." B u l he assures us that he brings "n new voice and a new niessage. Together, we can m ake N o rlh C arolina a belter placc," I n rm ly believe him . N orth C arolina needs Dan Barrett in the go ve rn o r’s o ffice in Kinder Camp Wonderful To the editor: W hat a w onderful progriim . M y daughter, N icole M ille r, atlended Kindergarten C am p this sum m er al Cooleem ee E lem enlary School, This program has better prepared her fo r kindergarten, Il taught her about social and em otional standards. She learned some w o rk hab­ its like how to listen attentively, fo llo w directions, cooperation in group a c liv ilic s along w ilh olher w o rk habits. N icole is lo oking fo r­ w ard to kindergarten now because she know s w hnt to expect. T hank you, Cooleem ee Elem entary, . Julia M ille r M o c k s v illc People Still Care About People To the editor: G od bless and m any, m any thanks lo Jonathan D in k in s o f Y a d kin ville w ho slopped and assisted m e and m y m om on T hu rs­ day m orning, June 26, when our car died on the l-4{)/S tratford Road o ff ram p near Sam 's in W in.ston-Salem , N ot o n ly d id this young m an drive me to m y doctor's appoinlm ent o ff 1 lanes M a ll B oule­ vard, bul went back to chcck on m y m other and our passengers’ w e ll-being w h ile they were w a iting fo r A A A aulo clu b to arrive. It is refreshing to know in lhe.se days and tim es that strangers w ill help strangers and that people s till care aboul people. Special thanks also to m y friend E lvania Crew s, W'ho pickcd up and drove us home, Louise G ailhcr, Edm onia H o llis M o cksville Raleigh, Plca.se vote fo r him in Ihe R epublican prim ary - and then elect him as the new and next gove rno r o f our state. Me is a G od-bclieving allorney, practices law in W inston-Salem , is m arried w ith tw o children, and lives in D avie C o u n ty’s Advance. If anyone can save our stale from ils errors o f the pasl, d e live r a clean sp irit to R aleigh, and w ork fo r Ihc people o f N o rlh C arolina, 1 believe il is Dan Barrett, I urge you to supporl him , C hester B, Bahn Berm uda V illage A Special Neighbor To the editor: A s 1 attended m y neighbor (M rs, Ellene M c In ty re ’s) m em orial servicc, I realized I should have m enlioned yet ¡m other fo o tp rin t so special about her, as they w ere having the tim e o f personal reflec­ tions. Every year durin g the sum m er m onths, she w o uld call the neigh­ bors here in the W oodland develpm cnt to in vite us over fo r a spe­ cia l tim e o f fe llo w sh ip and refreshm ents, W c all fe ll so w elcom e and right al hom e. I'm sure 1 can speak on beh alf b f a ll her neighbors, “ W e 'll m iss that special ca ll from her," B obbie Shoaf M o c k s v ille Letters Welcomed The Enterprise Record welcomes letters from its read­ ers. Tlie letters may be on topics of local, state, national or international issues. An effort will be made to print all letters, provided they are not libelous, vulgar or in poor taste. The editor re.serves the right to edit letters for grammar and for space. All letters should include the name and address of the writer, including a signature. A telephone number, not to be published, is also requested. Please have letters in the newspaper office no later than 4 p.m. Monday of the week to be published. Davie County Enterprise Record P.O. Box, 99, Mocksville, or email to: ernews@davie-enterprise.com. Got An Opinion? A d d y o u r v o t e t o o u r w e e k l y o n l i n e p o l l t h a t a s k s q u e s t i o n s a f f e c t i n g y o u a n d D a v i e C o u n t y . L o g o n a t w w w . e n t e r p r i s e - r e c o r d , c o m a n d c l i c k o n r e a d e r ’s p o l l t o c a s t y o u r v o t e . R e s u l t s w i l l b e l i s t e d h e r e w e e k l y . W i l l y o u s u p p o r t a p r o p o s e d b o n d t o p a y f o r i m p r o v e ­ m e n t s / a d d i t i o n s t o D a v i e H i g h S c h o o l a n d e l e m e n t a r y s c h o o l s ? Yes, 77% No, 23% L o g o n n o w t o c a s t y o u r v o t e , www.enterprise-record.com с Home From School T h i s y o u n g D a v i e s t u d e n t i s s h o w n g e t t i n g o f f t h e s c h o o l b u s , b u t w h o i s h e , a n d w h a t y e a r w a s t h e p h o t o g r a p h m a d e ? T h e o w n e r o f t h e p h o t o g r a p h f o u n d i t , b u t d o e s n ’t h a v e t h e p e r t i n e n t i n f o r m a t i o n . G i v e u s a c a l l if y o u k n o w . T h e E n t e r p r i s e w e l c o m e s o l d p h o t o g r a p h s o f D a v i e p e o p l e a n d p l a c e s . State Adopts Budget On Time By .luMn C. Howard N .C , House o f Rcpre.scntatives T h e G e n e ra l A s s e m b ly pa.ssed a budget by July I. the start o f the new fiscal year, for the first tim e in three years. A s it became clear that the House and Senate w o uld pass the budget. G ov. M ik e Easley stepped back fro m his e a rlie r threat lo veto the .$14.8 b illio n budget p lan, in d ica tin g lh a l il was nol balanced. The governor has the consti­ tu tio n a l duty lo be the director o f the budget. The G eneral A s­ se m b ly can o n ly a p p ro p ria te m oney, the e xe c u tive branch spends il. T he budget w e (the le g is la tu re ) p repared is b a l­ anced, N o budget becom cs un­ balanced w hen revenues meet p ro je c tio n s . W e used the gove rno r’s in itia l econom ic pro­ je ctions and forecasting and our G eneral A.s.scnibly professional sta ff found no reason to change the g o v e rn o r’s o rig in a l fiscal forecasts. Differences in actual revenue co lle ctio n s vs. forecasting are addressed every year by the bud­ get olTice, The purpose o f the session next year is to adjust the second year budget in accor­ dance w ith the m ost recent eco­ n o m ic in fo rm n tio n a va ila b le . The G eneral A ssem bly has the duty lo m ake adjustm ents to the second year budget as needed in the short session and w ill do so, as is custom ary. W here does yo u r lax m oney go? E d ucation receives ,‘i7 ,4 % , fo llo w e d b y health and hum an services at 22,9% , ju stice and pub lic safely at 10 ,5% , debt .ser­ vice at 2 ,6% , general gove rn- S p e c ia l o£ th e W ee k CHAPET Lip Balm Toothbrushes Toothpaste (trial size) including Aquafresh, Colgate, Crest ea. Limit 8 While Supplies Last F a m i l y S u m m e r P o r t r a i t s July 19 8:30am-9pm Kor ¡>reat inf'ormalioi) on drills & health problenis, до to www.losterdiMiii'o.com R e g u l a r H o u r s : M - F 8 : 3 0 - 8 • S a t 8 : 3 0 - 4 • S u n 1 : 3 0 - 5 Foster Drug Co. 4 9 5 V a l l e y R o a d • M o c k s v i l l e • ( 3 3 6 ) 7 5 1 - 2 1 4 1 www.l’osterdruf’co.coin DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE REC:ORI).Thursday,,luly 10.2003 - 3 Senior Care Issues: What Families Should Know Join Tim Ebert And Mike Wells as thiey address thiese important issues: IVIediciad Planning IVIedicare Rules Long Term Care Long Term Care Insurance Presenters Mii<e Wells, Senior Partner, Wells Jenkins Lucas & Jenkins Tim Ebert, CLU, ChFC Specialist in Long Term Care planning Times & Locations W e d n e s d a y , J u l y 1 6 , 2 0 0 3 R e yn o ld a M a no r P u b lic U b ra ry 10:00 a.m . C lem m on*s P u b lic L ib ra ry 7:00 p .m . Light refreshments will be served. Seating is limited. Call Paul Ebert at 761-8440 for reservations. m ent a'nd natural and econom ic resources cach at 2,2 % . and 1.9% in reserves. The .$14,8 b illio n stule bud­ get is balanced and responsible and controls spending, restores fiscal in teg rity, lays ih c founda­ tion fo r long-term refo rm and spending g ro w th , nnd provides tax re lie f lo w o rk in g fn m ilic s de.spitc the poor econom ic lim es. It is expected that the legis­ lature w ill com plete its busine.ss this se.ssion w ith in the next 10 days. 1 w ill certa inly keep you posted as the m atters o f the slate com e to a co nclusio n fo r this year. As alw ays, tny o ffice and 1 are available to assist you. 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Call 722-3441 or 998-4620 Locally Owned & Operated FREE ESTIMATES TiwnnoPTidg ’ Shell. www.qualltyollnc.com Answering Service After Hours 721-1381 N o w O n l y *1995 Reg. 7 9 “ Brass Plated T a b le police S c a n n e r C 1 .E A R ^ A /’C £ Bear Cat N o w O n l y Table & 4 Chairs Only $ 2 9 9 9 5 Twin Set 59395 Antenna Motor Control Box Wire Installation ЧN NORMAL INSTALLATION Outside Earth Antenna M o c k s v i l l e F u r n i t u r e & A p p l i a n c e s , I n c . D o w n to w n M o c k s v ille 7 5 1 -5 8 И 4 . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tliursdny, July 10, 2()03 T h e n e w e x e c u t i v e d i r e c t o r o f t h e D a v i e C o u n t y A r t s C o u n c i l , L a u r a W a r d , s a y s : “ I ’m t h r i l l e d t o b e h e r e a n d t h r i l l e d f o r t h e o p p o r t u n i t y t o c o n n e c t p e o p l e t o t h e a r t s . " - P h o t o s b y R o b i n F e r g u s s o n Laura Ward New Director O f Davie Arts Council > Ily Mike llnrnhiirdt Davie Counly EiilL-rprise Rccord 'I'hi: Brock Pcrformitii! Arls Ccnicr hns -)83 seals. Il’s cozy. Inliiiinlc. And it should be ihc basis from which Ihe Davle Counly Arts Council operates, said Laura Ward, who began Ihe job as executive dirccltir over two weeks ago. “ I don’t want people lo be intimidiued by coming to see a performance In a theater set­ ting," Ward said. "Here, you get to come to the Brock and sit with 4(K) friends and see their Impres­ sions, and hear very clearly. It’s so intimate." She wants to sec more work­ shops held on the Brock stage, so that people can feel whal Il’s like lo rehearse on stage - from young ballet dancers to fiddlers working witli Mike Cross - an event planned for August. "We want to take arts to a dif- fcicm level. 1 don 't associate Ihe arls fo ra certain econom ic level ... Ihe arls are fo r everyone. "I'm thrille d lo be here and th rille d fo r Ihe op portu nity to coitncci people lo the arts." The arls. Ward said, arc all around us, from the i|uills our grandmolliers made, lo the sto­ ries our grandfathers tell, to the stained glass that adorns the windows of our churches. More lhan Ihc Brock, more lliim the iirls. Ward is impressed with the people. The warm, ear­ ing feeling is contagious, she said. A writer for the Morn & Sironach advertising agcney in Winston-Salem for ihe past year. Ward had been markcling direc­ tor for the N o rlh Carolina Shakespeare Festival before the job fell to budget cuts. She had alreaily moved near M ocksville, where she could raise her horse and eight Jack Russell lerricrs. M o c k s v i l l e B r i e f s Planning Board Members Reappointed Vena Harris and Janie Neely were reappointed lo the town planning board for two year terms, beginning in July, as was Steve Dulin, an UTJ member. Dedication of New Streets The following streets were dedicated as new streets; Cooper Creek Drive (near Concrete Supply); Boyce Drive (in Meroncy I’ ark); Charleston Ridge D rive, W inding Creek Road and Applegate Courl, all in the Charleston Ridge subdivision; Leila Court, Foxdale Court. Whitney Koad (exiension) and Hcallier Courl, all in the Myers Park subdivision; Sterling Drive in Ster­ ling Place; Ash Drive (extension) and Summit Drive (extension), both in the North Ridge subdivision. Budget Ordinance Amendment Due to increased cosl and cquipnienl repairs and some of the ice storm costs, the board approved budget amendments for $2.‘i,()()() for sewer and S.‘i(),()()(l for waler repairs. National Small Cities and Towns Day The board has proclaimed Friday, June 20 as Small Cities and Town Day. According lo the resolution, cities and towns with populations under S(I,(H)() make up the vast majorily of niunici- palities ihroughotn Ihe country. Town Wants More CEDS Information Among the llndings in the recent economic development sludy was the need lor Davie County to work on improving ils tourism levels. Moeksville's town board was interested, yet skeptical. "There are .some historic siles," said Lash Sanford, "bul not enough to make us a main destination. I'm not sure whal wc can do 10 make ourselves more attractive to tourism." But he and the other board members were willing lo consider iileas. To that end, they’ve reiiuesied a meeling wilh llte lourisni expert from the Northw'csl Piedmoni Council of Governmenis al the July meeting, if possible. Milling Road Improvements Undecided The D O T is surveying Milling Road for possible improve­ ments and it liasn’l been pulled from fuiuling schedules. Koontz Roail has been approved by the D O T for paving. Cemetery Slone Repairs Update Sanford coniimies to work on gelling damaged cemelery slones repaired. Repairing an old slone would cost aboul ,S2.S(). but wouki be a lemporary fix because Ihe damaged stone is made of a .sofler material lhan now used. To replace Ihe stone with a granite one would cost about S.^.SO, and it won't break in six years. Sanford has suggested replacing Ihe stone, and is going to gel bi<ls from other companies to bring before the board. "1 ride and show horses and my best friends live near rnc," she said. "Every time I came lo Mocksvillc, I llioughl il w.is the quietesl. most quaint place. I thought that 1 have to live here." She wa.sn't looking fora job. but the 4()-minine drive to VVin- slon-Salem for her job wasn't fun, either. "The minute I came in and .spoke to the board of directors, they were the most gracious, warmest people 1 hnd ever met," Ward .said. "I fell like I had won a prize, nol just taken a job." The community outreach in Davie Counly is amazing, she said. So Гаг. everyone has been supportive, she said, from the eonnmmily lo Jane Simpson, former executive director who took a similar job with the Davie Counly l-'oundalion. 'T m amazed by Ihe warrn- ness of Ihe conimunily. People need lo know this is iheir arls council. If Ihey would like losco a certain artist or have a ccrlaiii program, within reason, give us a call. There's somelhing for ev­ eryone wilhin these walls." Ward grew up wilh parents who encouraged her creativity, supported her through ballet les- sons al Ihe N .C . School of the Arls, ihrough ci|iieslrian lessons, and in writing. She altended Sa­ lem C olleg e. !ind earned !i baclielor's degree in Fnglish and ere.ilive writing from Ciiiilford College. She slill conipeles in horse shows, and goes lo bluegrass festivals. She rides in fox hunts, and is an.xious al Ihe chance of jo ining Ihe Yadkin Valley Hounds. "It's actually for the sport o f rid in g ," she said, "It's m ore aboul iradition and going oul in the field and riding, I .see il as keeping Iradilions alive," When .she calls her.self a tom­ boy in girl's clothc.s. Ward is only ha lf jo k in g . Sure, she dresses for work, but you’re just as likely lo see her in jeans buy­ ing feed ut the farm store, "I run home from here and I ride," she ,said, "I like to think of niy.self as an ccccntric," She's an eccentric who knows good atlvice when she hears it, like that from the Shakespeare Festival's Pedro Silva, "He told me lo be palient and listen to your audience, and lis­ ten to the people," T o u r i s m O f f i c i a l : Town Square Marketable Wade Nichids, a heritage tourism development officer with Ihe N ,C . Department of Comitierce, s()oke lo lown offi­ cials last week aboul growing Ihe lourism opporlunilies in Mocksville, "W hat's different aboul Mocksville',' All you havc lo do is look, Moeksville's iraditional town si|uare is a treasure and can be marketed very nicely," he said. Nichols warned that town businesses mighl need lo change local customs, like hours of op­ eration. A s an e.xam ple. he pointed 10 stores needing lo be open when tourists were in lown, wliich would he on Sun­ days and before noon. Me pointed to a nearby town where nothing was allowed to open on Sunday before one 1 p,in„everi restaurants. By the time they open, the tourists may be gone, "Tourism makes everything belter for those who live here," Pam Jewell Takes Job In Schools’ Central Office Pam Jewell has been named director of exceptional children for Davie County Schools. Jewell has served as assistant principal al Cornatzer Elemen­ tary for the past three years and has been with the Davie Counly School System for 2.S years where she has served as a teacher and administrator. In addition, D avie High School principal Ben Williams has taken a job as principal of Easl Henderson High School. N o rcplaceincnls have been named for those assistant prin- cipal positions. Prior lo her career in ailniin- istration, .lewell served as a lead teacher in the exceptional children's program aiul also as­ sistant principal at Mocksville Elementary, "She I Jew ell I is fully li- ceiised in the areas o f excep­ tional children and has a true passion for the program. 1 be- I ieve her experience in the ureas of E C will allow for a smooth transition," suid W ,G , "D u b ” Potts, superintendent of Davie Counly Schools, I n c u m b e n t s F i r s t T o F i l e F o r T o w n O f f i c e s Fo u r incumbents were among the first lo file for mu­ nicipal office on Monday morn­ ing, John H , Ferguson filed for reelection as mayor of Bermuda Run, He lives at yi,“! Riverbend Drive, In M ocksville, M ayor Dr, Francis W , Slate of 11(10 N , Muin Sl,, und commissioners Vernon Thompson of 2‘J.S Church Sl., und J.C . "Busier" Cleary of 131У N , Muin St. fileil for leelection. Other offices to be elecled in Novem ber include Bermudu Run council members for Dis­ tricts I, HI und IV. Cundidalcs must reside in their respective dislricts. In Cooleemee, Ihe office of mayor (a two-year, unexpired term), an unexpired term for coniinissiiuier. and two fom - year terms for commissioner will be elected. All ofthe Mocksville offices, m ayor and iwo commission seals, are four-year terms. All Ihree m im icipal eleclions are nonparli.san and filin g fees are .S.'S, and m usl be paid by check lo the D uvie C ou nly Board of Elections. The elections office is al 124 S. Sulisbury S t., Suite 102, M ocksville (bottom level of Mocksvillc Town Hall), Que.s- lioiis muy be directed to the of­ fice al 7.‘il-2()27, Sheriff’s Dept. Receives Grant The Duvie Counly Sheriff's Departinent hus received a S4,26‘) federal grant to huy 17 bulletproof vests. The grunt is from ihe U .S. Justice Departm ent's Biillel- proof Vest Parlnershi)' program, and Ihe deparlmenl musi nialeh every dollar. — Eag le & Son F arms — FRESH PRODUCE Honìcinown Tomatoes, Squash, Cucumbers & Sweet Corn CtiiHf ill iiiiliiy! Cim i iiviiiltilih' fu r n liiniit'it linw. OPEN 9am-6pm Mon.-Sat„ Closed Sunday 2924 Oil! Mocksvillc Riiiid, .Sitlisbiiry Fiom Mocksvlllo: Tnko Hwy 601 Soulh lo Franklin, Turn lofi on Enst Ridcjo Rei., go 3 imlos to Righi on Okl Mocksvtlle Rd . thon go 3M milo lo (a(n\ on U lt. Wntch for sign, Watermalon & Cantaloupes Available SoonI 6 4 7 -0 0 6 3 CeiehraiUm! Saturday, July 12th • 10:00 AM until liiend’s Ice Cream and Deii - l-lwy. cot Soiilh&l-lwy. 801 intersection al Greasy Corner— We thank all our customers for a great year! We welcome new customers to try us out. There’ll be; MUSIC, CLOWN, FACE PAINTING, BALLOON BURST & DOOR PRIZES! Ouf Oiiily Siiiulv-.-ch Моли consists ol Homemade Ch(Ckoi\ S.iliid A Eg() Salad, Hnm A Tcirkey Doli, Ham & Cheoso. Pdiioiiio Choeso A Hoi Dogs, Wc 5CIV0 iiaiiii iiipptHi Horahoy's Ico CronmMilksliakos. Simlaes ,imt tho 'Вдай S f!»it Banann Spin This Saturday Hotdogs , 2fòr$l“ Como sit under Ihe shade trees and let the children play in tho play area.THIS SATURDAY come enjoy a game of horseshoes! __________ J-lours: Mori -Fn, tl ;0Oain-B:30|)m: Sal, 4:00pm-8:30pm & Sun. 1:00pm-6:00pm Small Ice-Cream Cone ! $100 D is tric t C o u r t DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, .July 10,2003 - S The follow ing case.s were dis­ posed o f in Davie District Court on June 12, P residing was Judge Samuel A, Cathey. Prosecuting were Wendy Terry and Kevin Beale, as­ sistant DAs, - Jodi A llen, simple worthless check, dismissed per e ivil settle­ ment, - Phillip Angell, niding and abet­ ting Impaired driving, dismissed per plea: Injury to personal property, senlenced to 45 dnys in jn il, sus­ pended one year, $50, cost, $568.81 restitution, stay away from victim ; harassing phone calls, dismissed per plea; misdemeanor probation viola­ tion out o f counly: sentenced to 12 m onths in ja il, m odified to six m onths intensive probntion, ex­ tended one year, - Shawn Black, exceeding snfe speed, dismissed per c iv il settle­ ment. - Richard Blackmon, Interfering em ergency com m unication, dis­ missed per plea; resisting a public officer, $50, eost, - Tammy Blackmon, commu­ nicating threats, making unneces­ sary nmbulance request. Interfering emergency communication, and re­ sisting a public officer, dismissed per Inek o f competence to stand trinl, - Mntthew Burchette, speeding 92 in a 70, reduccd to 79 in a 70, $50, cost: failure to wear driver's sent belt, recklcss driving to endan­ ger, und follow ing loo closely, dis­ missed per pleu, - Erie Carly, littering not more than 15 pounds and unauthorized use o f a boat ramp, $ 100, cost. - Ronald Church Jr., sim ple worthless cheek, dismissed per civil settlement. - Gary Clendenin, assault on a female, dismissed at rei|ucsl of pros­ eculing witness, - Joshua Coker no operator's license, dismissed per correction: possession o f drug paraphernalia, sentenced to 30 duys in ja il, sus­ pended one yenr, $100, cost, pos- .sess no drugs, destroy evidence. - James Condrey, failure to se­ cure passenger under 16, dismissed per pleu; driving w ith license re­ voked, prnyer for judgment contin­ ued on eost, - Jammy Daneyextradition/fu- gitivc other state and improper pass­ ing, dismissed per m ilitary pick up, - Reginald Durr, driving w ith li­ cense revoked, reduced to no operator's license, prnyer for judge­ mcnl continued on eost. - Carl Doby, school attendance law violation, dismissed per com­ pliance, - Jason Duncan, domestic vio­ lence protcctivo order violation, dis­ missed per request o f victim , - M ichelle Onrcia-Fett, simple worlhless chcck,dismissed perclvil settlement. - Malachi Gentry, ntlemplcd lar­ ceny, dismissed per, plen; misde­ meanor larceny, prayer for judge­ ment continued on co.st. - Randy Gobble, driving w ilh license revoked and expired Inspec­ tion sticker, dismissed per eorree­ tion, - Roxann Inm an, aiding and abetting driving w ith license re­ voked and operntlng vehicle with no insuraitce, dismissed, - Trnmpus Keen, attempted lar­ ccny, sentenced to 30 days in ja il, suspended one yenr. $ 100, cost, not to go lo Dottle’s M urkct, - Hrik Kenyon, speeding 80 in n 70, prayer for judgement continued on cost; fnilure to wear driver's seat belt, dismissed per plea. - Coy K cziah, misdem eanor possession o f schedule V I con­ trolled substnnee, sentenced to 15 days in ja il, suspended one year, possess no drugs, destroy evidence, $130 attorney fee, $50, cost; po.s- scsslon o f drug paraphernalia, dis­ missed per plea; misdemeanor lar­ ceny, dismi.ssed perclvil sctllemcni. - Pamela Lincberry, reckless driving wanton disregard, reduced to exceeding safe speed, $ 10, cost, attorney fees, - Julie Lookablll,sim ple worth­ less check, dism issed per c iv il settlement, - Daniel Love, carrying a con­ cealed weapon, dismissed per plea, destroy weapon; misdemeunor pos­ session o f schedule V I controlled substance, sentenced lo 10 days In ja il, suspended one year, $50, co.st; possession o f drug paraphernalia, dismissed per plea. - Dale Mabry, speeding 83 in n 7 0 ,reduced to 74 in a 70,$10,cost, - Ronda McCrae, speeding 90 in u 70, reduced to 79 in a 70, $25,cost. - Dunny M iller, injury to per­ sonal property, dismissed per fail­ ure o f prosecuting witness lo appear, - Michael M orris, possession o f drug paraphernalia nnd m isde­ meanor possession o f schedule VI controlled substance, sentenced to 30 dnys in jn il, suspended one year, $100, cosl, possess no drugs, de­ stroy evidence, -Jo.scph Moses, communicating threats, dismissed, - W illia m M undy, worthless check on closed account, dismissed per correction. - John M yers, noticc of henring on unsupcrvised probation, sen­ tenced to 16 days in ja il, credit for 16 days served, -A m y O rrell, misdemeanor pro­ bation violalion out o f county, sen­ tenced to 45 days in ja il, credit for 42 days served, - David O rsillo, attempted lar­ ccny and misdemeanor larceny, dis­ missed. - Richard Parsons, speeding 89 in a 65, reduced to 74 in u 65, $10, cost; driving w ith license revoked, dismissed per correction; speeding 71 in n 55,dismissed per plea; driv­ ing w ith licensc revoked, prayer for judgement continued on cost. - Am anda P h illip s , unsafe m ovem enl, reduced lo im proper equipment, cost, - Manuel Pleytez, aiding and nbelling im pnlred d riv in g , dis- niis.sed, - Terry Potts, while lighl rear- dri vc forward, prayer for judgemcnl continued on cost; open container after consuming nlcohol, reduced to open container in passenger urea. - Patrick Priddy, possession of open contniner/consuming nlcohol in passenger area und possession o f fortified wine/lii|Uor/malt beverage under21,dismis.scd, - Robert Riese, school atten­ dance Inw vio la lio n , prayer for judgenient continued on cosl, child must be in school and attend every day, - M ichael Robertson, sim ple worthless chcck, dismissed per civil settlement, - Christie Russell, simple worth­ less check, dism issed per c iv il settlenient, - Latesha Sm ilh, speeding 70 in a 55, reduccd lo im proper equip­ ment, $10, cost: domestic crim inal Irespassing and com m unicating threats, sentenced lo 45 duys in ja il, suspended two years, $100, cosl, stay away from victims. - Kristen Turm an, D W I, sen­ tenced lo 60 days in ja il, suspended IWO years, be employed, $ 100, cost, surrender liccnse, no lo operate motor vehicle until licensed by De­ partment o f M olor Vehicles, sub­ stance abuse asscssnieni, 24 hours com munily .service; possession o f marijuana up lo ime and half ounces und possession o f drug parapherna­ lia, dismi.ssed per plea, - Vickic W uller, possession o f open conlainer/consuming alcohol In passenger area, no registration card, operating vehicle with no in- surnncc, und civil revocation driv­ ers licensc, dismissed per plea; D W I, sentenced lo 60 days in ja il, suspended three years, $ i00, cost, surrender license, not to operate motor vehicle until lieen.scd by De­ partment o f M otor Vehicles, sub­ stance abuse assessment, 24 hours community service, fee, $455 allor­ ney fee, $50 fee: simple worthless chccks, dismissed per plea; felony larccny, rcduccd lo misdemennor larceny, sentenced to 45 days in ja il, suspended three yenrs, $100, cost, pay restitution. - DanielW alton, driving w ith licensc revoked, sentenced to 30 days in ja il, suspended one yeur, $150, cost, not opernte molor ve­ hicle until licensed by Department o f M otor Vehicles, $195 attorney fee, - Larry W hite, speeding 78 in a 55, reduccd lo exceeding safe speed, prayer for judgement continued on co.st, - Troy W illard, ini.sdemeanor larceny, reduced to shoplifting, sen­ tenced to 15 days in jn il, suspended one yeur, $ 100, cosl, nol lo go ubout W alMart, - David W illiard, driving with license revoked, sentenced to 30 days in jn il, suspended one year, $200, cost, not operate motor ve­ hicle until licensed by Depurtmcnl o f M otor Vehicles, possess no drugs, $130 attorney fee, $50 fee: misdc- mennor possession o f .schedule VI conlrolled substance and pos.session o f drug paraphernalia, dismissed per pica, - Bryan Wind.sor, D W I, sen­ tenced lo 60 duys in ju il, suspended three yeurs, be em ployed, $100, cost, surrender liccnse, nol operule m otor vehicic until licensed by De- purtm enl o f M otor Vehicles, 24 hours com munily servicc, fee, sub­ stance abuse assessment: unsealed w inc/liquor in passenger area, dis­ missed per plea, - Cassandra Zack, no operator's license, dismissed per correction. - Ricky Hendrix,speeding 80 in n 55,reduced to 64 in u 55.$ 10,cosl. - Michael Riccardi,speeding 84 in u 70, reduced lo improper equip­ ment, $10, co.st, - Bobby Ray, speeding 98 in a 70, driving w ith license revoked, imd open contniner nfter consuming alcohol, dismissed per pleu; D W I, sentenced to 24 months in ju il, sus­ pended three years, be employed, $500, cost, surrender licensc, not operate m olor vehicle until licensed by Department of M otor Vehicles, substance abuse assessment, 30 days active In ja il, credit for 35 days served. $1.30 attorney fee. Fnilcd To Appear - Michael Anderson, felony lur- ceny. - Tim othy Eccles, driving with license revoked nnd operating ve­ hicle w ilh no insurance. - Christopher Foster, ussault on n fcmnle. - Meredith Howell, simple ns- sault. - Brandon Price, fnilure lo slop for slopslgn/flushing red light, - Robert Sloan, worthless ehecl - David Straney, simple worth­ less check and assault on n female. A d m in is tr a tiv e C o u r t The follow ing cases were dis­ posed o f in Davie Admini.slrulive Court June 6, Presiding; Magistrate K evin D, H endrix, Prosecuting; Wendy Terry, assistant DA, - Jose Aguilar, no operators li­ cense, dismissed per correction, - Charles Akers, failure to dis­ play valid plate, dismissed per cor­ rection, - Tyson A lbright, follow ing loo closcly, reduced to Improper equip­ ment, $25, cost, - Felix Alicea, expired regi.slru- tion card/tug, dismissed per correc­ tion, - Randy Allen, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost, - M elvin Allred, speeding 70 in a 55, reduced to improper equip­ ment, $25, cosl, - Julian Almazan, no operators license, dismissed per correction, - Aniceford Alonso, failure to stop for stopslgn/flashing red light, reduced to im proper equipm ent, $25, cosl, - Peter Anderer, speeding 85 in a 70, reduced lo 74 in 70, $25,cost, -Jessica Anderson, speeding 49 in a 35, reduced to iniproper equip­ ment, $25, cosl, - Gary Baginski, speeding 58 in a 45, reduccd to improper equip­ ment, $25, cost, - M ark Bailey, speeding 75 in a 55, reduced to 64 in a 55, $10,cost. -L o n n ie Barnes Jr.,explred reg­ istration sticker, dismissed per cor- rcclion, - Jill Barney, speeding 69 in u 55, reduccd to iinpropcr equipment, $25, cost, - Jumes Benton, speeding 83 in u 70, reduced lo im proper equip­ ment, $25, cosl, - M elody Black, driving w ith license revoked and expired Inspec­ tion sticker, dismissed per correc­ tion, - Linda Blackwell, expired in­ speclion sticker, dismissed per cor­ reclion, - Christoplier Blakley, speeding 88 in a 70, rcduccd to im proper equipment, $25, CO.SI. - Christopher Blunkall, speed­ ing 70 in a 55, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost, - Derek Bordher, fnilure lo re­ duce speed, dism issed per c iv il .settlement, - Albert Bruken, expired regis­ tration sticker, dismissed per correc­ tion, - Megan Brum lcy, failure to wear driver's seatbelt,dismissed per correction, - Zachary Brewer, speeding 82 in a 55, reduccd to exceeding snfe speed, $25, cost, - C harles B rooks, expired registralio sticker, dismissed per correclion, - W ndy B ro w n , im proper equipment, $25, cost, - Michuel Burton, expired reg­ istration sticker and expired regis- trution curd/tug, dismissed per cor­ rection, - Bernice Bush, speeding 70 in a 55, reduced to improper equip­ ment; expired registralion card/lag, dismissed per correction, . - Gaston Campbell, speeding 68 In a 55, reduccd lo improper equip­ ment, $25, cost, -C rystu l Cnrdwell, speeding 73 in a 55, reduced to 64 in a 55, $25, cost, - Rosideli Chavez, no operators licensc, dismissed per eorreetion, - Roger Chilen, expired registra­ tion sticker, dismissed per correc­ tion, - Marie Coffey, failure lo reduce speed, dismissed per c iv il settle­ ment. - Ronnie Cohee, fnilure to wear driver's .seatbelt, $25, cost; expired registration card/tug, dismissed per correction, - Joshua Coker, no operators li­ cense, expired registration card/tag, and expired inspection sticker, dis­ missed per eorreetion; failure to wear driver's .seatbelt, $25, cost, - W lllette Collins, expired reg­ istration sticker, dismissed per cor­ rection, - Richard Cooley speeding 68 in a 55, reduced lo Improper equip­ ment, $25, cosl, - M onica Coopftrno operators license and improper brukes, dis­ missed per eorreetion, - Franklin Coppley, failure lo nolify Deparlm enl o f M otor Ve­ hicles o f address change, dismls.sed per correction, - Hilbert Corrales, expired reg­ istration sticker, dismissed per cor­ rection, - Adrea Corrilier, expired regis­ tration card/tug, dismissed per cor­ rection. - Melissa Cranford, no regislra- tion card, no liability Insurance, und expired registrntion sliekcr, dis- mis.sed per correction; fnilure lo wenr driver’s scutbelt, $25, cosl, - Paula Cruterspecding 55 in u 35, reduced lo Improper equlpmeni, $.50,co.st, - Dougins Crlsco, failure to slop for slopsign/fiashing red lighl, rc­ duccd to improper equipment, $25, eost, - Lurry Davis, expired inspec­ tion slicker, dismissed per correc­ tion, - Terry Davis, expired regislra- lion card, dismissed per correction, - Silvin Dia/,, failure lo reduce speed, dismissed per c iv il .sellle­ menl, - Teresu Doby, speeding 68 in u 55, reduccd lo improper equipment, $25, cost, - W illium Drake, exceeding safe speed, reduced im proper equip­ ment, $25, cost, - Chad Dunlap, expired registra­ tion card/tag, dismissed per correc­ lion. - Scott Ebright, speeding 68 in a 55, reduced to improper equip­ m ent,$25,cosl; speeding 70 in u 55, reduced to 64 In u 55, $10, cost. - Samuel Eddleman, speeding 67 in a 55, reduced to im proper cquipmenl, $25, cosl, - Tusmln Edgcrton, fictitious/ concculed/revoked registrntion curd/tag, dismissed per correction, - Kenneth Ehrenbcrger, speed­ ing 82 in n 70, reduced to iniproper equipment, $25, cost, - Chrislopher Emory, speeding 70 in a 55, reduced to Improper equipment, $25, cost, -A p ril Ferguson, fnilure lo stop for steady red light, reduced lo Im­ proper cquipm enl, $25, cosl, - Daniel Fine, speeding 88 in u 70, reduced lo 74 In n 70, $5, cost, - Lee Finklcu, speeding 71 In a 5.5, reduced lo improper equipment, $25, cost, - Hunter Fostser, driver allow­ ing vcliiclc nol rogislered/titled, dis­ missed per correction, -T iffa n y Guddy, failure to slop for slopslgn/flushing red lighl, re­ duced to improper equipment, $25, cosl, - Helen Oadson, .speeding 52 in u 35, reduced lo 39 in a 35, $ 10,cosl, - Tamika Gadson, speeding 60 in u 45, reduced lo improper equip­ ment, .$25, cost, - Puuline Gardner, failure lo slop for steady red light, rcduccd to im ­ proper equipment, $25, cost, - Piiilip Grcgoryspeeding 80 in u 70, reduced lo Improper equip­ ment,.$25, eost, - Nutlnm Gutierrez, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced lo improper equip- m enl,$25,cost, - David Hall, failure to stop fc stopsigh/fiashing red light, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost; Improper use of dealer permit/tag, dismissed per eorreetion, - Gary H all, failure to redue .speed, dfsmissed per e ivil settle­ ment, - Patrick Hanes, expired inspec lion sticker, dismls.sed per correc­ tion, - M ichael Harrell, expired in­ spection sticker, dismissed per cor­ rection, - A p ril Harrison, expired regif tration card/tag, dismissed per cor­ rection: failure to yield stopsign/ flashing red light, reduced to im ­ proper equipment, $25, cost. - David Masson, expired inspci: lion slicker, dismissed per correc­ tion, - Richurd Meintzmun, unsnfe m ovem ent, dism issed per e iv il seulement, - Pulriciu Hernandez, speeding 70 in u 55, rcduccd to im proper equipment, $25, cost, - Anthony H ill, expired inspec­ lion sticker, dismissed per correc­ tion, - Douglus Hrffinun, open con- tuiner ufter eonsuining nlcohol, re­ duced lo open contuiner in pussen- ger ureu, $25, cosl, - Kevin Holzworlh, speeding 80 in u 70, reduced to improper equip­ ment, $25, cost, Cnntimicd On Pnge 7 Don't Get Burned! 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Landowners also can open bum vegetation to clear land or rlgnts-ot- way, provided that; • Prevailing winds are away from built up arejis and roads • Fires are at least 1,000 feet away from occupied buildings • Burning is done between 8 a,m, and 6 p,m.Шт/тЬег, bum ftnnlli 1шЫ by th, N.C. DMilon o /fo r« l R«““ '’«». in tgentt omny localinvmmtnt da nol txcutt a firtcn/rcm following theit ilate alriiuelllynilc$. Formorl In/omatlon, contact: Wlnaton-Salom Rogional OHice Division ol Air Quality N.C, Department of Environment and Natural Resources Phone;(338)771-4600 , , , , {This ad paid for by a violalor ol Ihe cpon burning law.) Concerned About Your Horses Health? C & S F a r m , L a w n a n d G a r d e n and Y a d k i n V e t e r i n a r y C l i n i c are teamed up once again to offer easy and affordable equine vaccinations ■ .luiy 12*"“''West Nile Vaccine Rabies Vaccines Cossins Tests. m esi **'NíJiitiirclny. Jul; m e s i - O N L Y $ 1 5 ,0 0 estsj 10:00!i,m, tol2;E A C H00 noon III the ¡xuking h r o f С it .S' Fann Itm 'ii iiiulCkirih-ii lim ih’iU il O lii l/iglm iiy П ! Emi ill Yrnlkiiivillt’_____ ' ^ Im n lm n ffm u ^ ^ V m ttdii C m uily H u m m if .Soclfty С & .4 F iirm , L iiw ii »ml Giirdcn jjt.< a u iiig iiw o y -u i Жил YnildnWlle.NC 21Ü.V' Nutrena- Just bring your horses by and Dr.Roser Holt, DVM will vaccinate or test while they are on your trailer I Phone: 336-961-6222 Email; с_8П8(й)упсИс1.пе1 Davie County Scattered Site Grant Program Davie County Is now taking applications Irom owner-occupants lor housing assistance under tho County's Scattered Site Program. The assistance will be in the form of a zero percent diminishing loan, which may be used to rehabilitate single family, detached, substandard site-bulit homes to meet HUD's Housing Quality Standards (HQS) and the Minimum Housing Code, fvlobile homes and multi-family dwellings are not eligible, E llalbllltv -Owner-occupied homes only -Dwelling must be qualified as m oderately deteriorated ■Dwelling musl be located In Davle County -Household must meet program income and special need requirements In order lo be eligible for assistance your household Income (from all sources) must not exceed tho levels shown below; Annual Persons In Income Household Limit 1 $19,650 2 $22,450 3 $25,250 4 $28,050 5 $30,300 6 $32,550 7 $34,800 8 $37,050 To apply conlacl, call Benchmark, LLC at 1-800-650-3925 and leave your name and phone number, Pre-appllcallons will be processed on a firsl-come, firsl-sen/ed basis, however, priority for assistance will be given based on Incotrie and special need targeting (elderly, disabled, large families, single-paieni households). Pre- applications will be accepled through August 10,2003, Hearing Impaired persons desiring addillonal Information or having questions regarding this subject should call the North Carolina R E l^Y NUMBER for Ihe DEAF (1-800-735-8262), Л 6 . DAVIE COUN TY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 10, 2003 P ublic R ecords Administrative Court DAVIE COUNTY EN TERPRISE RECORD, Thurstltiy, July 10, 2003 - 7 Arrests The Diivic Couniy Slicrin's Do- parlinetil iiiiule Ihe following uiri;sl.s: -T e rri Allen Derr, .12, o f Lenoir wns urresleil June 15 for DW I luul driving w ilh licensc revoked. Triul dale; July 18. -T in io lh y Berniird Eccles, .1.1. o f 42.10 U.S. 1.58. Adviince was ar­ resled June 29 for failure lo appear. Trial dale: July 24. -Lakcslu iN . W ilson, 2.5, o f 1.59 I’alricia Way, M ocksvillc wns ar­ resled June 29 for worlhless chcck. Trial dule: July 10 in Forsylh Counly. -T in io lh y Scoll Sniyrcs, 42, of 16.1 Sam Cope Road, Advance was arresled June .10 for driving wilh licensc revoked, no insurance, and no regislralion. Trial date: Aug. I. -Jeffery Alan Buys, ,17,arrcMed June ,10 for unaulhorizcd use o f a niolor vehicic nnd on July I for liassesslon o f stolen motor vehicle. Triiildales:July lO in DavieCounly und July 2 1 in Mecklenburg Counly. - Dawn Hcalher Luntls, .19, of 1.102 Godbey Road, M ocksvillc was arrested June .10 for simple assault. Trial dale; July .11. - Jo.seph Cory Ravil. 29, Yad- kiiivillc was arrested June .10 for failure lo appear. Trial dale; Aug. 7. - Lulnsha Diane Inies, 24. of .107 Granada Drive, Advance was ur- resledJuly I fordriving wilh license revoked. Trial dale: Aug. I . - Richard Lewis Turner. .18, of .104 Dcadnion Roud, Mocksvilie wns arrested July I for lurceny of n mo­ tor vehicle. Trial date; July 24. - Mclnnie Lynn Turner, .19, of .104 Dcudmon Road. M ocksvillc was arrested July I for lurcet\y o f a motor vehicle. Trial dule: July 24. - Tim othy Earl Dice Jr.. .18, of Florida wus urrcslcd July 2 for drut\k and disruptive. Trial dnle: July 24. - Cindy Barnes DLxon, 44. of Gerinanlon was arrested July 2 for failure to uppcur. Trinl date; July 10. - Ricky Aldciie Greer Jr., .12, o f 107 Diana Lune, M ocksvillc wns nrrestcd July 3 for nbandoning an animal. Trial date; Aug. 7. -Kri.slopher Robin Hoots, 26, of 209 Bailey's Chnpel Rond, Advance wus arrested July 3 ford riving with license revoked. Trial date; Aug. I. - Lozena Guil Clendenin, 40, o f 4.18 Hobson Drive, M ocksvilie wns arrested July .1 for resisting, delay­ ing, or ob.slrucliiig nn officer. Triul date; Aug. 14. - Meridcth Inez Howell. 28, of Kernersville wus urresled July .1 for failure touppeiir. Triul dale; July 24. - Correy DeMon Graves, 22, of Eden wns nrrcsted July .1 for Inr- ceny. Triul dnle: Aug. 14. - W illiam Recce Reynolds, .16. o f 1285 Junction Rond, M ocksvillc wus urresled July .1 for failure lo appear. Trial dale; July 15. - W illiam Rundell Englert, 42, o f .106 MarchmonI Drive, Advance wns urresled July 4 for nssnull on n female. Trinl dnle; Aug. 7. - Jnmcs Michael Priestley, 42, o f 242 Hidden Valley, M ocksviile was urrcslcd July 4 for domcslic assault. Trial dnle: July 17. - Benjnmin Curtis Henirick, 27, o f W inston-Sulem wus urrcslcd July 4 for possession o f schedule VI und V I, and possession o f paruphcrna- lia. Trial dnle; Aug. I. - Gury Wnyne Clendenin. 40. of 438 Hobson Drive, M ocksville was arrested July 5 for domcslic ussaull on a fcmnlc. Triul dale; Aug. 14. - Cnlvln Dean O’Neal, 37, of 199 Calvin Lane, M ocksviile wus urresled July 5 for iissnull on n fe- m iile. Trial date; Aiig. 14. - Cntliy Dillard O'Neal, 49, of 199 Calvin Lnne, M ocksvillc, ar­ rested July 5 for resisting, dcluylng, und obstructing. Triul dnle: Aug. 14. - Cnivin Lewis Willinm.son, 49, of 140 Bryant Lune, M ocksvillc wus arreslcil July 5 for fnilure lo nppcnr. Triul dule; July 24. Land Transfers The fo llo w in g lund trnnsfers were filed with Ihe Dnvie County Register o f Deeds, listed hy parties involved, acreage, township nnd deed stumps purchased, with $2 rep­ resenting $l.(HK). -Cluude R. Horn Jr. nnd Dorothy M. 1 lorn lo I Ioni O il Co., 1.67 ncres, M ocksvillc, $84. - Forrest C. C runnil Construe- lion 10 Richard A. Smilh nnd Lynne B. Smith, I lot. Fanninglon. $898. - Hrucc David Bcnuchnmp nnd Nonnn Jenn Bcnuchnmp lo Bruce David Bcnuchnmp. 2 lols, Fnrming­ ton. • Dnvid ,S. M nllard lo Robin M. Rolicrlson, I lot, Famiington, $390. - Karen S m ilh. guardian for Beatrice Richardson, lo Grimes H. I’arker and Frances L. I’atker. and Frank R. B ellucci and Cuthy B. Bellucci. I lol. Mock.sville, $210. - John C. James und Aun I’. James, Kay Jnmes Yeager and M ichucI N. Yeager to Andreas Ku/.akos, 2 tracts, Farm ington, $384. ■ • Robert M . Collette nnd M illón E. Wesl, co-c.\eculors o f esiute of Rulh Shull Colleltc lo Robert M. Collette, 4.3 ncres, Shndy Grove. - Adams Egloff Avum I’ropertics und Sulem Develop-mcnl Venture lo Crnig Carter Builder, 2 lols, Fnrm- inglon, $240. - J.B. Hnrrison Properties lo C n ivin A . Phelps, 20.3 acres. $4.700. - Westview Development Co. to Brnni H. Godfrey nnd Beverly H. Godfrey, 1 ucre, Fnmiinglon. - Adnms Egloff Avum Proiierties nnd Snicm Development Venlurc lo Mulvnney Homes, 10 lots, Fnniiing- 1011, $688. • W eslvicw Development Co. lo Dnrren Burke Construction, I lol, Fanuitigton, $70. - Guy Thomns Tutterow III to Thomas C. M cC iillic, 1 lol. M ocks­ villc, SI 78. - Jeffrey D. Arthur anil Am y A. Arthur 10 John David W iningcr nnd Sandra Solomon W iningcr, 1 lot, Farmington, $1,073. - Michael Jerome Pratapas and Beth Wonders Pratapas to David Knbcnlo nnd Lind« Kabenlo, 1 lol, Farmington, $622. • Anron Michnel Flowe und Jen­ nifer McCurry Flowe to Relocation Resources In lcrn u tio n n l, I lo t, Shndy Grove, $371. • Relocnlion Resources Inlernn- tlonnl lo Glenn A. Jordnn nnd A n­ dren L. Jordan, 1 lol, Shndy Grove, $356. - R.W. Edwiirds and M arllin E. Edwnrds to Berloldo Moreno nnd Marin A polliuir Benlicz Moreno, 1 lol, $140. - Ernest V. Logemunn ns execu­ tor o f estnte o f C. V irgil Sparks and Robert 0 . Clnylon nnd Sudie H. CInylon, lo Jeffrey B. Hurrison, us trustee ofihe Jennifer B rill Hnrrison nnd Michnel Trent Hurrison trusts. 5.01 iicrcs.$l40. - Hubert Perry W eir nnd Nnney W. Weir to Thomus M . M nrccllino nnd Pnlricin J. M nrccllino, I lol, Fnrmington, $558. - Lussie M . Johnson to Jesse G. Hcplcr nnd Shirley C. Heplcr, nnd M itchell Grny Heplcr, lOacres, $90. - P h illip W illia m M u rk lin , Donald Ward M nrklln nnd Dorothy M urklin, LnVern Cohen uml Sharon Jean M urklin Cohen lo W illinm Johnson M arklin Jr. nnd Betty VV. M nrklln, .55 ucre, Mocksville, $140. - Joseph W . Tucker Jr. und Debbie Tucker. Michael T. Tucker und Susan T ucker, P h yllis T. Hurgrnve. und Belly Jnnc Tuckcr lo Joseph W .Tucker Sr., 1 irncl.Fnrin- ington. • Tummy Luslim ll M yers nnd Kenneth Myers to Pntrick S. Adnms nnd Knndy R. Adiims, 1.33 ucrcs. M ocksvilie, $162. - BR 549 to Morgan Builders, 1 lol, Farmlnglon, $137. - Joseph D. Etchison und T oulonp P. E tchison lo M urcin M iller, I lot, M ocksville, $150. - Jeffrey B. C ornelison nnd Diunn L. Cornelison lo Gury Wnyne Bnles und Rose Murie Bnlcs, 3.05 ncres, Fulton. $189. - Conseco Financing Servicing Corp. to Dinnu L. Cornelison, I lot, $206. Highway Patrol The following Iraffic wrecks in Davie Counly were listed by Ihc N.C. Highway Pulrol. W rcck On U.S. 64 A Davie woman was charged w ilh unsafe movemcm nfler the vc­ hicle she wns driving struck nnolhcr June 24. Jnmic Mnrie Dyer o f 172 Elisha Creek Drive, M ocksvillc was driv- . Ing a 2001 Daewoo vehicle in the p left turn Inne U.S. 64 easl. Dyer merged her vehicle Inlo llie right Inne nnd siruck a 1995 Toyola ve­ hicle driven by V ickie Bowers Kennedy o f 147 Hickory Drive. M ocksviile. Bolh vehicles camc lo rest on U.S. 64 after the collision. Trooper A .A . Justice reported the nccident occurred nt approxi­ mately 6:50 a.m. Vehicle Collides W ith Fence A Davie man was charged wilh failure 10 report nccident und reck­ less driving ufter he wrecked Ihc vchicle he wns driving June 26. M urk Xenakis o f 1136 Cornntzer Road, Advance wus driving his 1992 Saab vehicle south on Baltimore Road when il ran o ff Ihe rond lo the right. Xenakis'vehicle collided with a fence nnd Ihen w iih a creckbank. Trooper F.C. Ferguson reporlcd the nccident occurred at approxi- malely I n.m. and there were no injuries. W reck N ciir lln ir .Snioii A Rownn Counly woman wns Mocksville Police The follow ing incidents were reported to M ocksviile Police. - The brenking nnd entering of Climnx Bnrbcr Shop. Depot Stiect, was reported July I. • Someone damaged a telephone company box on Valley Road, it was reported July 4, - riie atlenipled breaking and entering of n residence on Summit Drive wns reported July 3. - A wallet was reported lost in a parking lot on 1388 U.S. 601 S., it wns reported July 2. Arrests - Michael Wayne Harris Jr.. 25, o f 218 Grannda Drive, Advance, W'ns charged July 2 w ith possession o f a concealcd weapon. Trial dale; luly 24. - Joshuu Lee Collins, 18, of 121 Sonora D rive , Advance, was chargcd July 2 w ith possession of a conceuled wenpon. Trinl date; July 24. - Gregory Ellon C ranfill, 22, of 110 Deck Circle, was charged July 4 w ilh D W I, speeding 60 in a 45 zone, and having an invalid inspec­ tion slicker. Trial dale: Aug. 22. Fires Davie County fire deparlmcnts responded lo the follow ing calls: .lune.1(1: Smith Grove, 2:43 p.m., 1-40 West, automobile nccident: Farminglon assisted. .Iul> I; M ocksvillc. 1:09 p.m.. United Plywood, dust bin fire; Fork assisted. .Itily 2: Fork. 5:27 p.m., Dullon Road, nulomobilc nccident; Mocks­ villc nssislcd. .Iiil.v 4; M ocksviile, 9:30 p.m.. Blue Bonnel Courl, grass/woods/ brush fire. .luly 5: Jerusalem, 8:54 a.m.. Comer Slore. gas spill; County Line. 12:32 p.m.. Davie Academy Road; Ccnicr assisted. .luly (i; Jerusalem. Cooleemee, 1:13 n.m.. Fnirficld Rond, structure fire; Advance, Smith Grove. 6:45 p.m.. Kingsniill Drive, natural gus odor; M ocksvillc, Fork 7:13 p.m., Crcslview Drive, lire alarm; Mocks­ villc, 7:43 p.m., M illin g Road, fire nlnrm; Cornatzer-Dulin assisted; Fork. 8:35 p.m.. Rentz Lnne, struc­ ture fire ; Jerusnlem nssislcd; Cornulzer-Dulin nssislcd. .luly 7: Slieffield-Cnlnlialn.8:55 a.m.. Sandy Springs Road in Iredell Counly. nulomobilc fire. chargcd with failure lo reducc speed after Ihe vehicle she wns driving hit nnolhcrJune 26. Mnrie Smilh Lomnx o f Salisbury wnsdrivinglier 1996 Mercedes Benz vchicle north on N.C. 801 behind n 2003 Chevrolet vehicic driven by Jun Derrick Conley o f 1260 Peoples Creek Rond, Advance. Conley slowed her vehicle lo make a lefl turn inlo A Cut Above parking area when Lomax's vehicle collided wiih hers. Trooper F.C. Ferguson reported Ihe uccideni occurrcd nl npproxi­ m nlcly 10:52 a.m. and Conley wus laken lo Forsylh Hospital in W in- ston-Snlcni for Ireutmciil. No Churges In W reck No clinrgcs were filed nfler n wreck in Davie Counly on June 28. Ashley Nicole Allen of530Suin Road. Mocksviile wasdriving n 1995 Toyola vchicle wesl on U.S. 158 when it ran o ff Ihe rond lo the right. Allen lost control of the vehicic nnd il collided w ilh a ditchbank on Ihc enslbound shoulder. Trooper F.C. Ferguson reported Ihe nccident occurred nt npproxi­ mnlcly 10:35 u.m. nnd there were no injuries. W reck On K edliintl Rimd A Dnvie womnn wns chnrged w ilh snfe movement violnlion nfler the vchicle she wns driving was in­ volved in un accident June 30. Kay Smith Keelon of 122 Gene's Way, Advance was turning her 1991 Chevrolet vehicle lelt from n public drive onlo Rcdhuid Rond. Beverly Duggius Grubbs of 133 Plowmnn Lnne, Advance was driving her 1998 Honda vehicle north on Redland Road. Keeton’s vehicle collided wilh Grubbs'. Trooper F.C. Ferguson re­ ported Ihe accident occurrcd nl np- proxininlely 6:46 a.m. and ihere were no injuries. W reck On Inlerslnle A North Carolina man wns charged w ilh careless and reckless driving uflcr he wrecked Ihe vchicle he wns driving June .10. P h illip W nrren Pnce II o f Swannnnoa wns driving his 1999 Chevrolet vehicle wesl on Inlerslatc 40 when II ran o ff Ihe right shoulder. Sheriff’s Department I’he follow ing incidents were reported lo the Davie Sheriff’s Dept. - On June 28 Dunne Smith re- porleti a vehicle was removed n parking lol on U.S. 64 West, Mocks­ viile, - Joe Cnudle reported n m icro­ wave, washer, and dryer were re­ moved from n residence near Hnnies Road, M ocksvillc on June 30. - On July I Thelma Renvis re­ ported a b illfo ld , checks, money, credit cnrds, and keys were removed from a residence on L ilv rly Church Road, M ocksvillc. - Randy M cDaniel Jr. reported lawnmowcrs nnd weedcniers were removed Irom a business on U.S. 601 Soulh. M ocksviile on July 2. - On July 2 John Shores reported a vehicle nnd credit curd were re­ moved from a residence on Hobson Mobile Home Park Drive. Advance. - Davie Sheriff’s Deputy Mark Crater, Animal Cruelly Investignlor, reported uninial nhandonmeni al a liotue on M cKnight Koad, Mocks­ vilie on July 2. - On July 2 Ted Johnson of Dean's M ini M arl. llw y. 158, A d­ vnncc reponed gns wns Inken w ilh­ oul pay at the business. - P hillip Allen reported n tag wns rcmovcil from a vchicle w ith­ out |K'miission al a business on U.S. 601 South. M ocksviile on July 2. - On July 2 Inn Benvers reporlcd a car stereo nnd amp were removed from a vchicle on M illin g Rond, M ocksvillc. - Janice Trivette of Dean’s M ini Mnrt reported gns wns inken w ith­ out pay ul the business on July 4. - On July 5 Trncy M ohni re­ ported money wns removed from n liome on Hobson Drive, Mocksviile. - W illiam Head reponed vend­ ing m achines were damaged on N.C. 801 S., M ocksviile on July 6. - On July 6 John Jackson re­ ported money, furnilure, nnliijues, toys, and a CD chnnger were re­ moved from n resilience on Fniling Creek lirive , Advnnce. ovcrcorrccted left, nnd struck n me- dinn bnrrier. Trooper A.A . Justice reporlcd the accident occurrcd nt npproxi- nintely 2:30 p.m. W rcck N cur CIlKO No clinrgcs were filed nfler n wreck in Dnvie on June 30. Rnc Price Hun ison o f Winston- Snlem wus driving her 1996 Mnzda vehlcic west on U.S. 158. Daniel W illinm s Brnnch o f 117 Plantation Lane, Advance wns also driving west on 158 in n 2000 Jeep vchicle. Hnrrison nllenipled lo lurn her ve­ hicle left into Ihe pnrking lol of C ilgo nnd overshot the drivewny. Hnrrison slurlcd n shnrp left turn nnd wns struck by Brnncli’s vehicle. Trooper A.A. Justice reponed the uccideni occurrcd nt npproxi­ mnlcly 6:40 p.m. C ollision On N.C, «01 A Dnvie womun wns chnrged w ith failure to reduce speed ufter Ihe vehicic .she was driving hil another July I. Lindsay Elizabelh Jnck.son of 3094 Cornalzer Rond, Advnnce was driving u 2000 Toyota vehicic nonh on 801 behind a 2000 Jeep vehicle driven by Fu Cheang o f Clemmons. Chcang stopped for traffic nhend nnd Jackson failed lo slow in lime before her vehicle siruck Cheung’s. Trooper M .T. Dnilon reported Ihe nccident occurred nl npproxi­ mnlcly 8:25 p.m. nnd Ihere were no injuries. I'u u r Deer III! In Dnvie Four wrecks involving n deer were reponed. In Ihe follosvlng no injuries to drivers were reported; Wnyne Elphonzo Stroud of4453 U.S. 601 North. M ocksvilie wns driving his 1999 Dodge pick-up north on U.S. 601 when il collided with n deer crossing Ihe rond. Trooper M .T. Dalton reporlcd Ihe accident occurrcd nt npproxi­ mnlcly 9:25 p.m. on June 30. Grace Edna M cF elicrs o f Randleman was driving a 1990 Chevrolet vchicle west on U.S. 64 when a deer ran into the roadway and collided with the lefl side of McFelicrs' vehicle. Trooper M.C. Howell reported the accident occurred nl approxi­ mately 6:33 p.m. on July 5. Jose Luis Rodriguez-Aiva of Kernersville wns driving his 2000 Chevrolet pick-up east on Interstale 40 when il collided wilh n dccr in Ihc enslbound lane. Trooper F.C. Ferguson reported Ihc accident occurred nl npproxi­ mately I0;.19 p.m. on July 5. D u slin Lee C arter o f 348 Beauchamp Road, Advnncc wns driving n 1996 Pontiac vehicle nonh on Cornatzer Rond when it collided w ith n deer in the nonhbound Inne. Trooper F.C. Ferguson reporlcd Ihc accident occurred at npproxi­ mately 12:36 a.m. on July 5. Vehicle Swerves To Miss Dug A Davie man was chargcd with unsnfc tires nfler he wrecked the vchicle he was drivini! July I. Jnmes Gnrner W illinm s of 133 Friendship Court, M ocksville wns driving his 1986 Pontiac vehicic cast on Privctle Drive when he swerved lo nvoid striking It dog in the rond- way. W illiam s’ vchicle run o ff the left shoulder and overlumed. It camc to rest in a field. Trooper A.A. Justice reported the accident occurrcd nl npproxi­ mnlcly 4:30 p.m. nnd Ihere were no injuries. Vehicle llyd riip ln n e s On Inter- .slule A Dnvie mun was charged w ith unsafe tires after he wrecked Ihc vehicle he wns driving July 2. Cecil Brndley Boyd o f 2,553 U.S. 158, M ocksvillc wns driving his 1994 Dodge pick-up west on Inlcr­ slnie 40 when il hydroplnncd on the wet roud. Boyd’s truck ran o ff Ihe rond 10 the left nnd collided with n medinn cnblc. Trooper M .T. Dnilon reporlcd Ihe nccident occurrcd nl npproxi­ m nlcly 5 n.m. and Ihere were no injuries. Vehicles C iilllde On W vl K uiiil A Dnvie womnn wns churged w ith equipment violnlion nnd left of ccnieruflerlhc vehicle .she wnsdrlv- Ing hit nnolhcr July 2. M nry A llison Grnves o f 337 Counlry Lnne, M ocksviile wns driv­ ing n 1993 Hondn vehicle north on D u llo n Roud. Jnm cs M ichne l Johnson o f 126 Deer Circic, M ocks­ villc wnsdriving his 1979 Ford pick­ up south on Dalton Road. Graves vehicle wns exceeding a safe speed due lo wet rond condillons and crossed left o f cenier and collided w ith Johnson's truck. Trooper A.T. Keller reponed the uccideni occurred nl npproximnlcly 5:30 p.m. nnd Grnves. Johnson, nnd n pnsscnger were Inken lo BupiisI Hospilnl In W inslon-Snlem for treulmenl. Vehicle Collides W llh Trees A Dnvie mnn wus chnrged with driving w ilh liccn.se revoked and unsafe tires after he wrecked Ihe vehicic he was driving July 3. Gary Wayne Clendenin o f 435 Hobson Drive, Mocksviile wasdriv­ ing n 1986 Pontiac vehicic nonh on U.S. 601. C lendenin's vehicic crossed the centerline, ran o ff the road to Ihe lefl, and collided with some trees. Trooper M .T. Dnilon reported the nceldcnl occurred at approxiniatcly 4:40 n.m. nnd there were no injuries. M nn Churged In W reck A Nonh Cnrolinn mnn wns charged with unsafe movemeni af­ lcr he wrcckcd the vehicle he was driving July 3. M ichnel Anthony W illinm s of Apex wnsdriving his l999Chcvrolel vehicle nonh on U.S. 601. Sarah W alker W allace o f 266 Saint Matthews Rond, M ocksvilie had stopped her 2002 Chrysler vehicle in the left turn lane of 601. W illinms ntlemplcd lo turn his vehicle into Ihe lefl tum Inne nnd il collided with W allncc’s. Trooper M.C. Howell reported the accident occurred al approxi- matelj.i3:44 p.m. and there were no injuries. Aceidenl A t W endy's D rive 'riini No charges were filed after nn nccident in Davie on July 4. Todd Li\utencc Halver o f 220 Longleuf Pine Drive, Advuncc was driving n 1996 G M C truck through the Wendy's drive-thru arcu. HnWer’s Inick collided w ilh ncnnopyntluched lo the building und il wns lo ni off. Trooper M .C. Howell reported Ihe accldeiil occurrcd at approxi-' nialely 11:33 p.m. and there were no injuries. W reck O n U,S. 601 A Yadkin mun wascharged wilh unsafe movement ufter Ihc vchicle he wns driving hil another July 5. Francisco N n vurro o f Yndkinville had turned his 1989 Jeep vchicle right onlo U.S. 601 from u privule drive nnd wus Irnvcling nl n slow rule o f speed. Navarro then altempled lo make a left turn inlo another driveway as he wns being pnssed by n 1994 Ford pick-updriven by M ichnel W renn W n lkcr of Boonville. The two vehicles col­ lided. Trooper J.R A llred reported Ihe nccident occurred ut npproximnlcly 7:50 u.m. A ccidcnl A l W inery A N orth C nrolinn mun wus chnrged w ilh failure lo reducc speed after the vehicle he wus driving hil nnolhcr July 6. D onnld B enton P u rrolt of Kinston wus d rivin g his 1997 Chrysler west on U.S. 158. Cuthy Harris Eaker o f Charlotte wus driv­ ing her 2000 Oldsmobile vehicic west on 158 nnd wns nttempting lo muke n righi lum into Rnyleti W in­ ery. Parrotl failed lo slow his vc­ hicle in lim e and it collided w llh Enker's. Trooper A.T. Keller re­ ported Ihc nccident occurred al up- proxiniuicly 1:05 p.m. and there were no injuries. Curs W reck On Inler.sliile A Dnvie man was chnrged with exceeding snfe speed uflcr Ihe vc­ hicle he was driving hit nnolhcr July 6. Anthony Wayne Anderson of 248 Brentwood Drive, Advance was driving his 1985 Chevrolet vchicle enst on Interstate 40 beside n 1990 Subaru driviin by Ronuld Mudison A rlcr o f Burlington. Anderson lost control of his vehicle nnd it collided w ith Arter's. Bolh vehicic wenl o ff Ihe rond lo the lefl and collided wilh n median cable barrier. Trooiier M .C. Howell reponed the accidem oc­ currcd nl approximnlely 2:48 p.m. und there were no injuries. C nr Collides W llh Fence A Nonh Cnrolinn man wns charged w ilh exceeding safe speed after he wrecked Ihe vehicle he was driving July 6. Duvie Fruncis M arlin o f Black Mounluin wus driving h is l 989 Ford vehicle west on Inierslnic 40 when it wenl o ff the rond to the right nnd collided w ilh n fence. Trooper M.C. Howell reponed the nccident oc­ curred al npproximalely 4:43 p.m. and Ihere were no injuries. ■ C ontinued From Puge S - Donlrcssica Howell, speeding 69 In n 55. reduced lo im proper eiiuipmenl, $25, cost; opernting a vehicle w ith no insurance, dis­ missed per correction. - Rnndnll Humphries, fnilure lo stop ul stopsign/flnshiiig red lighl, reduced to im proper equipm ent, $25, cost. - W illiam Hunl, expired inspec­ tion sticker, dismissed per correc- lion; unsafe movement, reduced lo improper equlpmeni, $25, cost. I r - Brendn Hulchins. speeding 60 in a 45. reduced lo improper equip- nienl, $25. cosi. - Sheria Johnson, speeding 80 in a 70, reduccd lo improper equip- menl, $25, cost. - Shirley Johnson, driving/al­ lowing vehicle not registered/titled, dismissed per corrcclion. - Bryan Jones, expired inspec­ tion sticker, dismissed per correc­ tion. - Catherine Jones, speeding 70 in a 55, rcduccd lo improper C(|uip- S c h o o l B r i e f s July Meeting Date TBD The .school board cxpect.s the need to have u m eeting in July, but it w o n 't be next week. Becnuse o f end o f the year i.ssue.s that had to be tuken care o f before Ju ly 1. the re g u liirly scheduled July m eeting hns been cancelled. The next regularly scheduled m eeting w ill bo held on A u g. 4, beginning at 4 p.m. Shady Grove Receives Additional Land S & O Inve.stment.s hii.s donnted l. l acres o f land to Shady G rove Elem entary. “ The property w ill be useful fo r us when we pass the bond in N ovem ber so w c cun tran.sfer tho playground and possible the w a lkin g track n little m ore eastw ard," Superin­ tendent W .O , "D u b " Potts said, "M o v in g the playground w ill a llo w fo r m ore fle x ib ility in renovations and additions nt the schoo l." Davie County Receives COPS Grant D uvie Schools applied fo r the CO PS grant tw o years ago. The grant funds m iddle school resource officers, "W e applied fo r the grant a little over Iw o years ago, and d id n ’t get it," Potts snid, "A b o u t six weeks ago, we got n o tifica tio n that we were receiving il. The three year gram w ill fund an additional resource o fficer, w h ich w ill provide fo r a fu ll-tim e o ffic e r al both m iddle scliools and the high school. In the original application the school .system voiced its interest in fin d in g an o ffic e r fluent in English and Spanish, w h ich can be hurd to fin d ." Bond Hearing Scheduled T iie school board is m aking pluns to attend the school bond pub lic heuring w h ich has been set fo r A u g. 4, at 7 p.m . I f the bond proccss slays on schedule and is approved, the funds w ould becom e available around M arch 2004. Open House Schedule In addition to the school board m eeting and the bond public hearing, A ug. 4 is also open house night at the schools. • Cooleem ee Elem entary, .‘i-7 ;3 0 p.m ., E nglish Language Learner (E L L ) open house w ill be Ju ly 31, 5;30-6;30 p.m . • A ll other elem cntttry schools, 5-8 p.m . • M o c k s v ilie E lem entary (E L L ) w ill be July 3 1 ,6 -8 p.m . • C o rna lzer und W illia m R, D avie E L L open house tim es have n o l been set. • N o rth D n vie M id d le S chool (7 & 8 grade) 5:30-8 p.m ., 6th grade w ill be held A u g. 1, 5:.10-8 p.m . • South D avie M id d le S chool (7 & 8 grade) 7 p.m ., 6lh grade w ill be held Ju ly 3 1 ,7 p.m . • D avie H ig h S c h o o l, 1-9 p.m . William R. Davie Progess The w ork on Ihe renovations at W illia m R. D avie Elem en­ tary School rem ains in the paper stage, w ith im provem ents be­ ing made to the architectural draw ings. "W e ’re adding additional bathroom s to the kindergarlen areas, checking on necessary reno­ vations to the sp rin kle r .system,s,” said Van Johnson, assistant superintendent over operations. A d d itio n a l teacher workspace, fire w alls, kitchen requirem ents and layouts fo r the original b u ild ­ ing are ull being com pleted so thut the bidding process can be­ gin. The .school system hopes to begin renovations in October. Summer School Report T h irty -tw o third , fifth and eighth grade students attended in ­ tervention classes in June because o f fa ilin g gatew ay exams. O f those students 55 percent passed the m ath portion: 42 percent passed the reading portion. Those that did not pass the exams after the June classes face retention or hearings before the re­ vie w com m ittee. Policy Manual Changes T lie board approved tw o chunges to the field trip section o f the p o licy m anual. The first change allow s designees o f the su­ perintendent to approve out o f county fie ld trips. The second changc a llow s the board to cancel o r postpone fie ld trips if they feel student safety is at risk due to w o rld or local events. W hile a procedure was in placc fo r the board to cancel trips, the board w anted the in fo n tia lio n to be in the m anual as w ell. Student Fees Approved The board approved several student fees, in cluding the $10 student fee ancl $30 student parking fee, both o f w h ich rem ain the same. In add ition, the board approved a m iddle school blind fee o f $10 to help e lim in a le the need Ib r constant fundraisers. The bund fee wus rccjuested by several parents in lieu o f fund raisers at Ihe m iddle school level. School Opening And Closing Times D avie H igh School w ill start at 7:55 und end at 3. The op- tionu l period, if necessary, w ill be fro m 3;()5-3;50. The m iddle schools w ill start at 8:05 nnd end ut 2;50. The elem entury schools w ill begin at .some tim e between 8; 15 und 8:25 and em i al 2:50- 3. Due lo bus schedules, the elem entnry schools start ul stag­ gered lim es, ultliough they a ll have the same length .school duy. Budget Amendments Pass The bourtl approved Ihe fo llo w in g budget am endm ents; a de­ crease o f $51,362 in adjustm ents fo r A B C transfers and non- aliotted item s; an increa.se o f $2,408 in A B C transfers and bud­ get changes fo r C an-W in and JCPC C o uncil grants; an increase o f $7,386,‘J7 fo r Ihe preschool handicapped allotm ent: an in ­ crease o f $16,102 to record additions and transfers to the capital outlay budget; and an increase o f $2,‘J59 lo record increases In expenses anil increases in revenues. Board Reorganization In July The board reorgani/.ation o rig in a lly scheduled fo r this m eet­ ing has been rescheduled fo r the first m eeling in July (as yet un.scheduled) as dictated by Ihe p o licy m anual, incut. $25. cost. - Luthnn Jones, exceeding snfe speed, reduced to improper equlp- menl, $25, cost. - M urvin Jones, no operulors li­ cense, dismissed per correction. -Shnnnon Jones, fnilure lo wenr d rive r’s .sent bell, dismis.sed per medicnl condition. - Jessicn Kooniz, unsnfc move- mem, dismissed per c iv il sctlle- nicnt; speeding 70 in n 55. reduced lo improper equipment. $25, cost. -Julius Koscis. fnilure lo reduce speed, dismissed per c iv il sellle- mcnl. - Benjnmin Krizon. speeding 75 in u 55, reduced lo 64 in u 55, $10, cost; fnilure lo nolify Dcpnnmcnl of Motor Vehicles of nddrcss change, dismissed per plen; improper puss- ing, reduced lo im proper equip­ ment, $25, co.sl. - Dnniel Krueger, fnilure to slop for siopsign/nashing red light, re­ duced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Lnrry Kuhn, speeding 86 in n 55, reduced lo 64 In n 55, $ 10, cost. - W illinm Luuwers, expired In­ spection slicker, dismissed per cor­ rection. - Allison Leonard, speeding 80 in 1170, reduced lo improper ei|uip- ment, $25, cosi. -T in n Leonurd. ullowing unli­ censed 10 drive, dismissed. -T im o th y Lowery, speeding 75 in n 55, reduced to 64 in n 55. $ 10, cost. - Alm n Mnbry. fnilure lo wenr driver's .sent belt, $75, cosi: expired rcgisirntion cnril/ing, dismis.sed per correction. - Joseph Mnglero, speeding 59 in n 45, reduccd lo improper ei|uip- nicnt, $25, cost; failure lo reduce speed, dismissed per c iv il sellle­ menl. - Roland Mnllbn. fnilure lo wcnr driver’s sent bell, $25, cost. - A lvin M nyfield, expired reg- islrnlion curd/lug, dismissed per correction. - Leonurd McAfee, expired reg- istrnlion curd/tug, dismis.sed per corrcclion. - Kendnll M cA llister, expired registrntion cnrd/ing, dismissed per corrcclion. - Dniia M cCain, fnilure to re­ ducc speed, dismis.sed per c iv il settlement. - Ignnclo M elnrn, im proper pnssing, reduced lo Improper ci|iiip- mcnt, $26, cost. - Pnul Melrose, speeding 69 In n 55, reduccd lo improper equip­ ment, $25, cost. - Jolynn Messick, speeding 70 in n 55, reduced lo improper C(|uip- menl, .$25, cost. - Dcnn M iller, no opcrnlors li- cen.sc, dismissed per correction. -T im o th y M iller, expired reg- islrnlion cnrd/tng, dismissed por corrcclion. - Joe Moore, speeding 81 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, $25, cost. - Jeremy M ooreficid, speeding 87 in n 70, rcduccd to 74 in n 70, $5, cost; expired inspection sticker, dismissed per correction. - Jeremy M ooreficid. expired registrntion cnrd/tng nnd opernting vehicle w ilh no insurance, dis­ missed per correction. - Anaslncid Mornlcs, learners permit violnlion. dismissed per cor­ rection. - Michnel Morris, .speeding 70 in n 55, rcduccd lo improper eipiip- menl, eosl; fnilure lo wenr driver’s sent bell, $25, cost. -T abilhn M ullis. expired regis­ trntion cnrd/tng, dismissed per cor­ rection. - Clierly Muiidy, expired inspec­ tion sticker, dismissed per correc­ tion. - A m y Myers, driving lefi o f cciUer, dismissed per civil settle­ ment. - W illinm Nuylor, expired in­ spection sticker, dismissed per cor­ rection. - Tiffnny Onles, spcciling 80 in u 70, reduced to improper equip­ ment. $25, cost. - Hiterbo O niz, speeding 72 in n 55, reduccd to improper equip­ ment, cost, failure lo wenr driver's seal bell, $25, eosl. - Joseph Pnjnk, expired inspec­ tion sticker, ilisinissed per correc­ tion; fnilure to stop for slopsign/ flushing red light, rc<luccd lo im ­ proper equipment. $25. cost. - M elody Pnlmer. exceeding sufe speed, reduccd to im proper c(|uipmcnl, $25, co.sl. - D im itri Pilovski, speeding 58 in «45, rcduccd lo improper equip­ ment, $25, cost. - Clirislinn Plumley, speeding 73 in n 55, reduced to im proper equipment, $.50, cost. - Brooke Polls, speeding 70 in n 55, reduced to improper equip­ ment, $25, cost. - Rick Powell, speeding 83 in u 70. reduced lo improper ci|uipmenl. $50, cost. - Knthleen Prall, expired regis- Inition cnrd/tng. dismissed per cor­ rcclion. - Richnrd Price, expired inspec­ tion sticker nnd expired registrntion cnrd/lug, dismissed per corrcclion. - Hnywnrd Raffuldl, fuilure lo nolify Depurlment o f M otor Ve­ hicles o f nddrcss clinngc, dismissed per correction. - Dustin Renvis, fnilure lo re­ duce speed, dismissed per c iv il settlement. ~ Sircniu Rebollnr. speeding 86 in u 55. reduced lo 64 In u 55. $10, cost. - Wudc Reeves Jr., speeding 69 in n 55, reduced lo improper C(|uip- mcnl, $25, cost. - R ickie Renegar, im proper passing, reduced lo Improper equip­ ment, $25, co.sl. - Angel Rose, speeding 60 in u 45, reduced lo improper ei|uipmenl, $25, cost; expired Inspection sticker, dismissed per corrcclion. - Curtis Rose, exceeding .safe speed, reduced to improper equip­ ment. $25, cost. - Ashley Schmitz, failure to slop for siopsign/nashing red lighl, re­ duced lo improper equipment, $25, cost; exceeding posted speed, dis­ missed per plen. - Jnmes Scott, speeding 88 in n 70. reduced lo 74 In n 70, cost. - Douglas Shaw, speeding 65 in a 55, reduced lo improper C(|uip- nienl, $25, co.Ht. - Eilward Schultz, speeding 50 in a 35. reduced lo improper equip­ ment, $25, cost. -T rn vis SImely,expired inspec­ tion, dismissed per correction. - Stephen Simmons, exceeding snfe speed, reduced lo im proper equipment, $25, cost. - Brenl Simpson, expired in­ spection slicker, dismissed per cor­ rection. - Richard Simpson, expired in­ spection, dismis.sed per correction. - Wendy Sledge, fnilure to se­ cure passenger under 16, $50, cost; expired regislrntlon curd/tag, dis­ missed per corrcclion. - Licsszen Smycrs, no operators liccnse nnd Improper m iifller, dis­ missed per correction. - Louise Spillm nn, fnilure lo slop for slopsign/fiashing red lighl, reduced lo im proper equipment. $25, cost. -A v is Stewurl, driving with li­ cense revoked, dismissed per cor­ rcclion. -T iffn n y Stiles, speeding 72 in n 55, reduced lo improper equip­ ment, $25, cost. - Chnsdndi Siroud. drivlng/nl- lowing vehicle nol registered/titled, dismissed per correction. - Cryslnl Swink, fnilure lo com­ ply w llh liccn.se restrictions, dis­ missed per corrcclion. - Michnel Sivyers, speeding 69 in n 55. rcduccd to improper equip­ ment. $25. cost. - FrnnkTlinrpe. iniproperci|uip- menl, $25, cost. - Cryslnl Tolliver, expired in­ spection sticker, dismissed per cor­ rection. - Trnvis Tonn, speeding 88 in a 70. cost: failure lo nolify Dcpnrl- menl o f Motor Vehicles o f nddrcss chnnge. dismissed per correction. - Brndley Torpy, fniluie lo weur driver’s .sent bell, ilismisscd in the interest o f justice. - PhyllisTurner, expired inspec­ tion slicker, dismissed per corrcc­ lion. - Curl Twigg. speeding 80 in n 70. reduced lo improper c(|uipmcnl, $25. cost. - Kelly Vnnderbrook. expired inspection slicker, dismissed per corrcclion. - Ivnn Vnss. speeiling 70 in a 55, reduccd to im proper equipment. $25, cost. - Jnmie Wngner. speeding 53 in n 35, reihiccd to improper equip­ ment, $25, cost. - Ernest Weathermnn. failure lo wear driver’s scat bell. $25. cost: operating vehicle w ith no insur- nucc; dismissed |Mir corrcclion. - Am ber Wcuver, reckless driv­ ing lo endanger, reduced to exceed­ ing sufe speed, $25, cost. - Britt Weaver, speeding 70 In ii 55. reduccd lo improper equipment. $25. cost. - Robert Welch, expired inspec­ tion .slicker, dismissed per corrcc­ lion; unsnfe niovcm eiil, dismisseit per civil selllemenl. - Beth W hitaker, expired in­ spection sticker und opernting a ve­ hicle with no insurnnce, dismissed per corrcclion. - Puul Wilkes, speeding 80 in u 70, reduced lo improper eijulpment. $25. cosi; expired inspection slicker, dismissed per corrcclion. - George WIngo, driving with liccnse revoked, dismis.sed per cor­ rection; fuilure to stop for slopsign/ flushing R'd light, reduced lo im ­ proper equipment, $25, cost. - W illium Wolfe, speeding 86 in 11 70, rcduccd lo improper equip- mciit, $50, cost. - Dchornh Woodall, no linbilily insurnnce, dismissed per correction. - Daniel Woods, exceeding snfe speed, dismissed per civil seltle- inenl. - Znchnry W right, fnilure lo se­ cure pusseiigcr under 16, reduced to failure 10 wear sent bell, $25, cost; expired inspection sticker, dis­ missed per corrcclion, - Corey Yosi, speeding 51 in n 35, reduccd Io40 in n 35, $10, cost. - Chrislopher Hnines, speeding 86 in n 70, reduced to im propei e<|uipnicnl, $25, cost. 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For co n tin u ity o f care, clicnts should ca ll 7.SI-8700 to receive in fo m ia tio n a b o u l o b ta in in g copies o f th e ir m eilical record. Request fo r copics o f tnedicai reco rd s m ust be re ce ive d by S cpl. 15. D a v ie H e a lth c a re & W ellness C cn ter expresses its g e n u in e a p p re cia tio n fo r the o p p ortunity to have .served the prim a ry m cdical care needs o f the c ilize iis o f D avic C ounty for the past five years, said Health D ire cto r B arry Bass. The hcallh depanm ent w ill continue lo provide local public h e a lth se rvice s in c lu d in g : G eneral S e rvices - im m u n i- zalions, vita l records, diabetes cd. car seat rental. T B , heallh education; w om en's prevenla- tive heallh services - breast & cervical canccr co ntrol, fa m ily p la n n in g , m a lc rn ily cure coord in a tio n , m aternal health, p re n a ta l, c h ild b irth classes; children's heallh .services -c h ild h e a lth c lin ic , c h ild s c rv ic e c o o rd in a tio n , d e n ia l h c a llh program s, parenting educalion; nutrilion .services; W IC ; home health & Hospice services; and the e n v iro n m e n ta l h e a lth .services. D a v ie F o u n d a tio n D ir e c to r s M ak in g L o n g -R a n g e P la n s The board o f directors o fth e D avie C o unly Foundation met w ilh n e w ly h ire d e .xecutivc director. Jane Sim pson, rcccntly fo r a visioning and long-range planning retreat. In an effort to "start fresh." Ihc board voted lo change the fo u n d a tio n nam e lo add c o m m u n ily e m p h a sis. T he foundation w ill be named "The C om m unily Fom idalion o f Davie C ounty." The hoard spent considerable tim e defining Ils m ission in the com nuinity and determ ining its five and 10 year goals. The m ission o f foundation is lo "advancc p h ila n th ro p y and pool donor assets fo r Ihe ЬспеГи o f our com m m iity." The board set a goal for asset developm ent o f S5 m illio n in the fir s l y e a r (June 2 0 0 4 ); .SIO m illio n in five years (June 2008); and .$25 m illio n in 10 years (June 2013). "VVe re a liz e Ihe.se arc agyre.ssive goals." said presidenl Ken D w iggins. "b u l we think this co m m u n ity w ill respond once th e y u n d e rsta n d w h at a Anthracnose Reported Here Anthracnose is the com m on name o f a group o f fungi lhat occur on a vareity o flre e species in N o rlh C arolina. Il is m osl com m on on maples, dogw oods, sycam ores and oaks. It is characterized hy irregularly shaped brow nish or blackish ar­ eas on the leaves. The disease may defoliate trees w hich usu­ a lly produce another cro p o f leaves by late spring or suinmer. In some cases, tw igs arc also in ­ fe cte d , causing a d ie b a ck in younger branches o f the tree. Anthracnose is most often a problem during co o l. w el springs and summers. R ecom m ended c o n lro l in ­ cludes the re m o va l o f fa lle n leaves and tw igs from uniler Ihc Iree at regular intervals. The.sc leaves and tw ig s sh o u ld be burned or bagged and disposed o f in order lo prevent fu rth e r spread o f the fungus. In cases where diehack o f portions o f llic crow n have occurrcd. pruning Ihe affcclcd area in the fall is rec­ om m ended. Sincc anthracnose infection occurs at bud break, there is no point in spraying affected Irecs after Ihe foliage shows signs o f Ihe disease. Spraying should be done at hud in Ihe early spring. There are .several fungicides lhat are effective and can be found at a g ricu ltu ra l supply siores. As w ith all pesticides, read and fo l­ low label directions carefully. I f you have any i|uestio ns aboul anthracnose or any other problem s concerning trees, call the N .C . Forest Service al 751- 5 3 19, or visit the D avic office in Ihe C ounty O ffice B u ild ing, ne.xt lo Ihe co u rth o u se , w eekdays co m m u n ity foundatio n is and w liat'it can do for the com m unity lo n g -te rm . T h e ta.\ sa vin g s possible through the foundation should be o f interest lo a greal num ber o f people w ilh assets lhal the govem m enl w ill ultim ately gel w ilho ut some planning." "Perfect planning w ould be lo run oul o f m oney and life Ihe same day." saiti board m eniber A llen M ebane. T h e fo u n d a tio n p lans lo launch an inform alion cam paign in fall 2003. Inform ation aboul the operation and benefits o f a co iiiin u iiity foundation as w ell as in form ation on g iv in g ihrough w ills , becpiesls. and charitable trusts w ill be published. "T he greatest challenge the foum lalion has is to educate Ihe p u b lic ab o u t c o m m u n ity foundations and how they w o rk." Sinip.son said. "The benefits o f a 'co m m u n ity savings a cco u n t' w ill apjieal to a broad range o f citize n s. We have a generous com m unily w ho w ill want lo lake advantage o f the opp ortunity to give Ihrough the foundation to charilies o f ih e ir choice." The hoard discussed areas o f g reatest c o m m u n ity need id e n tifie d through an in ternal c o m m u n ity needs s u rve y. Interview s were conducted w ith organization representatives and residents p rio r lo the retreat.The b oa rd vo te d to request applications from select areas o f identified need for consideration by the new ly appointed D islri- b u lio n C o m m itte e . A g ra n t announcement is planned for fall. Anyone interested in learning m ore about planned g iv in g or opp ortunities fo r future grants should contact Sim pson al Ihe foundation, 936-0045, PO Bo.x 5 4 6 , M o c k s v ille ; e -m a il al jximi>.mn@(ltn'ii'fintn(l<ili(>ii.(irf;, or visit the foundation web site al www.iliivicfdiiniliiiiiiit.dii’. C o u n t y B r i e f s Mental Health Reform Update The board lieatxl an update from Ron M o rio n o f C enterP oinl H eallh Services regarding the changes taking place in the pro­ gram due to changes lo state regulations. C enterP oint ha.s been lo ld by the stale lhat they have received provisional c e rtifica ­ tion ba.sed on the local busine.ss plan Ihey subm itted, w h ich wns approvctl by the counly earlier Ihis year. "O u r goal is to not reduce the levels o f service." M orton lo ld the board, “ but il's lakcn a pretty good am ount o f w o rk to m ake lhat prom ise com e true." Water Tower Lease Agreement OKcl The board approved a w a ler tow er lease agreem ent w ith B ell South fo r five years, al a rate o f 518,000 per year in rental fees, w hich w ould increase w ith every five-year renew al. The cell cquipm enl w ill be put on the county w ater tank on N .C , 801 N o rlh. The agrcem enl is non-exclusive, a llo w in g the coun ly lo rent additional space on the lank. First Responder Program Approved D avie C o unly hus u co im ly-w id e firs l responder program . W ilh Ihc program in place, approved fir.st responders through­ out each fire departm ent and on the rescue sciuads w ill have m ore latitude in caring fo r people in em ergencies, such us the a b ility to give m edications. The program calls fo r em ergency m edical training o f all first responders and passing grades o f 75 perccnt or better on the six-station practical exam and the final exam o ffcrcil by the N .C . O ffice o f Em ergency M edicul Service. County Approves Bond Application The hourd approved llic firs l hearing o f llie $8,825,000 school bond application to be subm itted to the local govem m enl com ­ m ission. The board m usl heur the le so lu lio n uguin ut the July m eeting. A fte r upprovirig it u .second lim e . Ihe board w ill .sched­ ule a public hearing in A u gust.T he county approved h irin g R ob­ ert Q uick o f W om blc. C a rlyle , Sundridge und R ice as oulside counsel fo r the school bond issue. Q uick w ill charge Ihe coum y .$12.500 plus out-of-pocket expen.ses. Resolution Appointing Tax Department M ary N e ll R ichie was reappointed to act as tax udm inistru- tor. lax a.ssessor aiul lax collector fo r an adtlilional tw o-year term . Rachel A lle n was reappointed fo r an additional tw o-year term as tax adm in istralor assislanl and deputy tax c o lle c to r Cooleemee Library Lease Approved The board approvcil the new lease fo r the Cooleem ee Branch o f Ihe lib ra ry fo r five years, al a cosl o f $500 per m onlh. Convenience Station Lease Approved The board approved the lease und operating ugreem ent w ith R epublic Services o f N orth C urolinu (G D S ), to open a conve­ nience center fo r solid waste al the .solid wuste fu c ilily on D ullon Roud. Hours o f operution w ill rem ain tlie same, and w ill pro­ vide a convenient localion fo r citizens to take trash. The center w ill not he open to com m ercial haulers. Summertime....And The Livin’ Is Easy! 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ATTACHED FIDOR PAD Each Tesserae panel has a tta c h e d residential p a d d in g w ith a moisture barrier built In- assuring a soft, com fortable, quiet feel a nd a d d e d subfioor protection. Hour.s; Mon. -I'ri. 8-6 & Sat. 9-1 213 New Highw.iy 64 Wc.st, Lexington, N C Phone: 249-6672 C A R P E T & F X iO O R IN G C O V E R IN G onl Value Contor- Start Smart Will) J&J Carpot & Floor Covoring Train of Glory is liaving a party! Enjoy a train ride and Sing in a Karaoke Competition! (Prizes tor 1sl, 2nd & 3rd Place) There will be Hotdogs & Drinks to purchase. ■St I o '''- ’ CRAFT CLASS Come make and paint your own custom mailbox. ■ The message is: Uetelvliii! a l.eller from Je.siis No Alcoholic beverafli No conceale Saturday, July 12th 1 1 : 0 0 a m u n t i l y o u s t o p h a v i n g f u n Yadkinville Rd., IVlocksville Beside Pennington & Co. Realty and across Irom Valley Animal Clinic For more Inlo call (336) 751-2380 Bring your own chair and enjoy the afternoon of fun, games, and exdtem ent fo r the whole fam ily! s are permitted on the premises, i weapons are allowed. Sports DAVIE COUNTY EN TERPRISE RECORD, Thursda.v, ,|uly 1», 2003 - И1 C o d y C r o t t s ' t a g a t t h i r d i s j u s t l a t e i n G a m e O n e o f M o c l < s v i l l e ' s t h r e e - g a m e s w e e p o f M o o r e s v i l l e .Photo by James Barringer Homers By Perkins, Poindexter Spark Game 2 Win D avid Perkins .seem.s iilniti.sl im slop- palile. T h e d e sig n a te d h itle r o f M o c k s v ille 's L e g io n baseball team hom ered in Ihe I’irsl in ning to e.xtend his h illin g streak and doubled tw ice id spark a 7-.T w in at M o o re sville on July 4 in Game T w o ol'the besl-ol'-.'i sccond- roim d series. M o c k s v ille w on Game One 11-2. P erkins has h il safely in I.S straight and leads the team in hom ers (si,\), doubles (10), R B ls (22) and average (,42.^). "T he ball m ust look a w fu lly big to h im ," Coach M ike Lovelace said. B o lh team s cam e oul slu ggin g. Il was 1-1 a fler Ihe I'irsl, 3-2 M o cksvillc in Ihe second and 6-.3 M o c k s v illc go­ ing in to Ihe fourih. Alwood Poindexter I’e rk iiis ' quick solo honier w enl a m ile high. Ne.xl cam e a iw o -rim , sec­ o n d -in n in g shol by Dan I’ oinde.xier, w ho rode a room -servlee fastball deep over Ihe fenee fo r his fifth hom er. "H e h a d n 't h il in o ve r a w e e k ." Lovelace said. " Il was a fastball right dow n the m iddle, aiul he h il it over Ihe vesl room s." Besides lY -rkiiis’ three hits, Ryan A tw o o d singled, doubled and w alked, Jess M a lo n e y had tw o h its , and M o c k s v ille ’s si.xth e.\lra-base hit came on a Chad Boone double. M o cksville won fo r the 12th lim e in 15 games, and it d id so by healing a good pitcher, crafty southpaw Brent Frye, w ho wenl e ight in ning s but was ould u e le d by C ody C rotls. "F rye's been one o f the holiest pitch­ ers a ro u n d ," Love lace said. "C oach (W h ite y) M eadow s saiil he hail w on his lasl four starts, and he's beaten Rowan C o unty the last three years. He beal them lasl year fo r one o f Ih e ir tw o losses." Lovelace gave serious consideralion to ilroppin g A lw o o d , w ho was in a 2 - fo r-14 n il, ill the b a llin g order. A lw oo d stayed at le adoff and rediscoveied his offense, triggering a three-rim third w ilh a dou ble. H is iw o -o u t sin g le , a fte r Boone's double, closed Ihe scoring in the si.Mh. "VVe d itln ’l get hut nine hits, but the hits we got were w ith guys in scoring p o s itio n ," Lovelace said. "A tw o o d 's average had fa llen (lo .246) and we ta lk e d abo ul s w itc h in g o u r lin e u p around. Bul lie got il done." M ooresville cracked a hom er in the second and ju n ip e il C ro lls fo r single runs in the first three innings. T w o m ore reached in Ihe fo u rth and il .seemed lik e ly Lovelace w o uld have to m ake a m id-gam e call to the bullpen. I'len.se .See M K s - l>ni;e 113 Runaway Champions Jr. Legion Finishes Regular Season 25-5 Hy llriiin Pills D avie C o unly Enterprise Record The absu rdly d o m in a tin g regular •season is over fo r M o c k s v ille ’s Junior Legion baseball team. It ’s tim e to get dow n to p la y o ff business. M o cksville , w h ich enlered ihe sea- ■soii w ith great e.\peclalions and d e liv ­ ered, obliterated Ihe field to w in Ihe 10- team Area III al 16-2 (2.‘i-.‘i overall), and 11 opens the playoffs al hom e on July 12 al 7 p.m . Faeli series in the Area III playoffs is a besl-of-3, anil if M ocks­ v ille advances, it ’ ll jo in eight leams al Ihe slale tournanient. " I th in k w e ’ ll be Ih e re ," fir s l baseman Ted R andolph said. " I 'll be disappointed if we d o n 't." T h e re gular-seaso n c o m p e titio n d id n ’ t pose m u ch o f a c h a lle n g e . M o c k s v ille w hipped S tatesville 12-1 and swe|)l a doublelieader from L exing­ ton (3-1 and 8-6) to clinch Ihe race by at least Iw o games (13-4 Rowan and 12- 5 M t, A iry met S u iuliiy to delerm ine riinner-u|)). O verconridence in the Area 111 p la y o ffs in a m a jo r conce rn fo r Coach Charles Kurfees, and he spent some o fth e poslgaiiie al Lexington get­ ting his players’ euphoria under control. He know s M o cksville has a larget on ils forehead. "Som e o f them are already lo oking ahead," he said. "T h e y think w e ’ve a l­ ready got Ihls Ihing sewed up. W e’ ve got lo gel that oul o f th e ir syslem . I ’ve got parenls already changing vacation plans around this sluff. T he y're pumped up. "W e have a good team . I'm te llin g you, if you get one o f those weak leams w ith a good pitcher on the m o u n d -h e y. Please See ,Iiin lo r l.e g lo n ■ Pnge 114 The Broom Willoughby Hits, Pitches Mocksville To 3-0 Series Win l».v lirlim Pitts D avie C o unly Enterprise Record For M o ck s v illc lo go far in the play­ offs, il needed a gam e like Ihis from M cK e n zie W illo u g h b y . T he L eg ion baseball veteran revived his rig h l arm and big bat in Ihe same gam e, sending M o cksville to a 3-0 sweep w ith a 9-6 victo ry over v is ilin g M ooresville. W illo u g h b y was a squeaky wheel going in lo G am e Three on July .“i al Rich I’ark. He was 2-l'or-17 since a tw o- hom er, siX -R B I perform ance against C oncord, and on Ihe m ound he was winless w ilh an 8.10 E R A In 16 2/3 in ­ nings. The grease arrived in tim e fo r a sec­ ond-round broom . M oved from llflh in the o rd e r lo e ig h th . W illo u g h b y hom ered, singled and w alked lo raise his average from .298 lo .314. In his first pitching appearance since June 20, he delivered Ihe w in w ith Ihree over­ pow ering innings in relief. " I was having problem s h ittin g thal inside p ilch , and K e ilh put me on a tee and made me w o rk on thal lo w inside pitch. A nd that’s w hal he threw me (on the hom e-run b a ll),’’ W illo u g h b y said, pointing to assislanl K e ilh W alker, w ho ironed o u l W illo u g h b y ’s h illin g and pitching problem s. “ I ih re w in the b u ll­ pen (in G am e T w o ) w ith K e ilh and it w o rke d ." Ryan A lw o o d had tw o hits and tw o R B ls. Brad B u lla rd w alked three tim es, g iv in g him 27 fo r the year. D avid Per­ kin s laced his ll lh double fo r a 16- gam e h illin g sli'cak and w alked three tim es. Je.ss M a lo n e y contributed Iw o sac flies. Dan P oindexter singled and reached Ihree lim es. Chad Boone had Iw o hits anil Iw o stolen bases. Hul W illo u g h b y was the most o b v i­ ous reason M o cksville ( 16-7) picked up ils I3 lh w in in 16 games, sm ashing a curveball fo r a go-ahead hom er lo left- center in the fo iirlh , sin g lin g lo spark a Iw o-run seventh lhat lied il al 6-6 and facing 10 baiters in three innings as M o c k s v ille ’s th ird pitcher. "H e ste p p e d u p ," C o a ch M ik e Lovelace said. "H e ’s been overaggrc.s- sive. We m oved him dow n lo Ihe eight I’lease See W lllo iig h h y - Page 113 Sarah Gardner Won State Shot Put Title By Ilr llin P ills Davie C ounty Enlerprise Record I'Diirih ill iijive-ptirl xcricx on Dnvic Ili^li Ailih'iic lldll of I'tmwrs. Sarah G ardner ju ggle d Ihree varsity sports fo r four yeitrs and m ade all-con- I'erence in all three. In the final hou r o f her 1981-82 senior year, she rode o ff into the sunsel on a w hile hor.se. G ardner started Ihree years on B ill Peeler’s ma.ssive basketball em pire, bul her legendary accom plishm eni came in track & Held in the shot put. A m em ber o fth e D avie H ig h A th le lic H all o f Fame Class o f 2002, she’s the absolute best lleld-event perfonner in D a vie’s 26-year h is io ry in Ihe N o rlh C a ro lin a H ig h School A th le tic A ssociation. In M ay 1У82, she became D a vie ’s first in d i­ vidual state cham pion - m ale o r female - in any sport. She was the only gold m edalist outside o f w re stlin g fo r 23 years (1978-2000). Samanlha M u rillo w on the 4()()-nieler race in 2001, bul Sarah G ardner Shanks o f Lew isberry, Pa., is s till the crow n je w e l o f all field- evenl athletes. "1 thought il was a greal honor," said Shanks, who was enshrined last fall w ith B urt Barger, Jingles Ijanies, Deanna Thom as Randolph and Scotty Spry, " I t ’s pretiy special bringing your LS-year-old kid to a hall-of-ram e cerem ony. 1 hadn’ t been ill that (scrapbook) box in 20 years. You forget a lot o f sluff. (M y boys) were like; 'G osh m om , you did all this'.’ ’ " “ T o h e r , it w a s j u s t l i k e p i c k i n g u p a b a s k e t b a l l a n d t h r o w i n g it . A n d I c o u l d n ’t p i c k u p t h e d u m b t h i n g , m u c h l e s s t h r o w it . S h e j u s t m a d e it l o o k s o e a s y . ” - Coach Roverda Jarvis C lyde and Sherry G ardner picked up five o f their eight children, m oved lo Berm uda Run in 1974 and dealt Shady G rove 's .sevenlh/eighth-grade coach, Roverda Jtirvis, an all-around sensation. Sarah was loo big to not dom inate. "She played center and I Ihink she wore a 10 or II size shoe in seventh grade,” llie relired Jarvis said. “ She was a big g irl w ilh no fat al a ll." The 1977-78 and 1978-79 basketball core was G ardner, Penny M atthew s (w h o p la y e d h ig h -s c h o o l h a ll al F orbush ), G arlene B ow ens, Sharon Young and Sharnia D u lin . They d id n ’t lose a game in Iw o years. "W e s c rim m a g e d the b o ys and Sarah’s team could beat Ihe boys team ," Jarvis said. "In all m y years o f coach­ ing - and I coached al C enlral D aviiison H igh School - that was the best team ." W hen track season rolled around, G ardner Ihrew shot puts that Jarvis had never .seen. "She threw il 3 1 feel and four inches in Ihe eighth g rade," Jarvis said. " I would say: ’ Be careful, don’t throw your shoulder out.’ She always made every­ one look bad. To her il was just like pick­ ing up a baskelbali and Ihrow ing il. And I couldn’t pick up the dum b thing, m uch less throw it. She ju st made il look so easy." Sports were in Sarah’s blood. Father C lyde launched the discus 182 feet I'or his 1949 high-school team, a record thal stood until Ihis year. He was an all-state hallhack in football and made the all- A n ierica team in Ihe discus. A l Iowa U niversity, he slarled both ways in foot­ ball, w on the discus gold m edal Ihiee years in a row and held the Iow a discus record fo r years. M ary, a standout on Ihe 1979 Davie basketball team lhal finished second in the slate, and Sarah grew up w ilh tw o brothers. Joseph and John G ardner and Iheir buddies hounded M ary and Sarah in childhood games, and Ihey leai'tied to play a m anly game. "B o ys were always around the house playing basketball,’' C lyde said. "The girls w ould come up cryin g and I said: 'W e ll, that’s where yo u ’ re going to have to learn lo play. T he y're going to hit you and elbow you and shoulder you and slam yo u .’ That's the way she learned how to play basketball from the lim e she was 7 or 8 years o ld ." In a D avie caieer that started in the fa ll o f 1978, there was plenty to put on G a rd n e r's h a ll-o f-fa m e plai|ue. She slarled as a freshman in vo lle yb a ll, was named to the A ll-N o rth Piedm ont C on­ ference team in 1979 and 1980 and shared conl'ei'ence-playcr-of-lhe-year honors w ilh team mate Lisa Eden and T ho m asville’s Jackie G andy in 1981. "M a n , she could k ill a vo lle yb a ll,” said fellow hall o f fanier A ngie Brow der Slabach, w ho played volleyball and bas­ ketball. "She was very dom inating. She was big and sirong, loud and confident. You wanted heron your team , that’s I'or sure.” "She was a lillle bit ahead o f most players in the league because she had good height and ju m pe d w e ll," said D oug Fagan, the vo lle yb a ll coach in 1979-80. "She was a dom inating pres­ ence on the net, blocking balls and h il­ ling balls. I f yo u 'd go up lo block a ball, she'd be up Ihere and knock it dow n or hit il back, w hichever the case needed to be. She controlled the net like a m en­ acing shark lo oking fo r a ball to eat." S labach was an im p re s s io n a b le sophom ore when seller Eden and h itler G ardner carried llie fifth-year volleyball Please See S a n ili (ia rd n e r - Page 118 S a r a h G a r d n e r , h e r e w i n d i n g u p f o r a d i s c u s t h r o w , w a s a s t a t e c h a m p i o n i n t h e s h o t p u t . Н2 - DAVIK COUN TY KN TKRPKISK RKCOKD. riiiirsdiiv. Julv К», 2003 L e a d o f f b a i t e r R y a n A t w o o d t i u s f l e s d o w n d u r i n g s w e e p o f M o o r e s v i l l e .- Photos by James Barringer D a n P o i n d e x t e r p i t c h e d e i g t i t i n n i n g s f o r a 5 - 1 r e c o r d . Mocksville Doesn’t Have To Sweat - For A Change W inn int: easy was hack for M o c k s v iile 's L e g io n biiscball leam in ils first p la y o ff game on Iuly .1 al R ich I’ ark. A fle r h a v in g 1« a g o n ize ihrough Ihree siraighi onc-rim cames al Ihe end o f Ihe regular reason, ihe A rea III Soulhern D ivisio n 's No. 2 seed erupted in Ihe third and was able lo relax In an 11-2 roul o f No. 7 M oores­ ville in Game One o f the besl- ;)f-nve. second-round scries. C ody C rotts and D avid Per­ kins pow ered M o c k s v ille lo a -•om fortable lead, und Dan I’oin- lexler w on his lliird straight starl w hile pitch in g eight innings. “ We w ere concerned aboul having si.x days o ff, and we only practiced iw o days bccause il rained (Ju ly 2 )," Conch M ike Lovelace snid. "W e had tw o days ;if batting prnclice nnd d id n 't h il ) il w e ll. But our guys responded w e ll." "T aking a few days o ff helps, ll gels you bnck on lire lo piny." firsl bnseman Jess M aloney snid. B rad B u lla rd w ent 2 -fo r-3 w ilh three w alks, Perkins went 2 -fo r-t w ill) a three-rnn homer, M aloney wenl 2-for-4 w ith tw o K B Is, nnd C ro lls w enl 2-for-5 w ith a th re e -ru n d o u b le as M o c k s v ille registered ils first blow out since blanking Troy I I- !l four gnnies ago. ll roughed up M o o re sville starter Steven Hancock on Iw o ■.w ings o f the bnl in ihe Ihird and fo u rlli in n in g s. T he firs l one • nnie from C rotls, w ho follow ed ;i Perkins single w ilh a bases- loaded double that scored Ihree for n 4-11 lead. C rm ts. w lio blasted one foul lhat hooked 10 feet left o f the lair pole in Ihe second, is .S for his last 11. "I le's come through w ilh how m any big hits?" Lovelace said. 'H e looked a w fu l on the firs l pilch, and then here he goes - dou ble." In llie next in n in g , Perkins supplied the dagger, fo llo w in g tw o w alks w ith a tow ering drive over Ihe le ft-ce nter lig h t pole, his leani-lending I'lflli hom e run. Perkins’ h ittin g streak is 14 games, and he also lends the wny in hits (З.Ч, o r 12 m ore than any­ one e lse ), average (.41 2. 4,‘i poinls higher lhan the next man) and doubles (eight). "1 le d id n 'l have good swings, nnd every tim e I Him around he’s in the hole 0 -2,’’ Lovelace snid. "A n d w lia l does he do'.’ He comes up w ilh a hom e run w ith tw o strikes." The 7-0 bulge was m ore than enough offense fo r Poindexler, w ho wns his vintnge se lf in ty­ in g C ro lls nt fiv e w in s. The righlliander faced one above the in in im u m through four and re­ tired 11 in a row after one out in the n flli. His fourth I-2-.3 inning gave him a tw o -h itte r through six. “ D an co n ie s ih ro u g h ju s i nbout every tim e he’s out there," M aloney said. “ V'ou know he’s going to shut Ihe door." l''or good measure. Josh B ur­ gess doubled and Uyan A tw ood, B u lla rd and M a lo n e y rapped singles as M o cksville lacked on three fo ra 10-0 lend in Ihe sixth. P o in d e xle r nppeareil lo be cruising tow ard his firsl shutout u n lil Ihree successive M oores­ ville hits translated in lo tw o sev- enth-inning runs. A fle r Ihe lin a l oul o f the in ­ ning, Poindexler. w ho wears his em otions on his sleeve, slewed in Ihe dugout. ll was like some­ body shol his dog, bul him com ­ plaining about tw o runs in seven innings is like B ill Ciales k ic k ­ ing a vending m achine lhal eats his i|uarler. “ T h a t’s just Dan being hun­ gry." Lovelace said. P o indexler dodged several CrotI.s Miilonc'V hard-hit balls and ad n iitle d it was far from his sharpest outing, ll was still good enough to make him .“i-1 and keep him unbeaten since a 4-3 loss al Kannapolis on June 2. " I w aiiteil lo go hom e afler (six nnd n h n lf innings via the Id-run rule), bul I knew m y me- clinnics were going lo fa ll o ff la le in Ihe gnm e because I haven't had nny serious pilching in n long lim e ," he snid. "T he y were h illin g good nil night, nnd I d id n ’t hnve m y best stuff. I did not feel good, I ju s i tried lo oul- think them .’' Lovelnce pulled P oindexter nfter lO.S pilches nnd sum moned D usty Snow fo r Ihe ninth. The stnff's lone le fly set M ooresville dow n on 14 pilches, including IWO fo r sw inging Ih ird strikes. A llh o iig li S now ’s E R A is an unsightly 11.70, lhal was his sec­ ond hilless inning in n row. "T h a t's three good outings in a row. He's going lo be a key," nssislant K e vin M cIntosh said. •'Snow was th ro w in g B B s," Lovelace added. N otes: P oindexler has been so dom inant his R R A went up, 1.3X lo L.Si. H is conlro l is la­ ser-like, seven w nlks in 47 in ­ nings. "1 d id n ’l even know how m any w ins I h n ve ," he said. ■'What I was thinking about wns llie RR A. and 1 was iry in g fo r a shutout," he .said.... Right llelder Gvnn Beam made Iw o outstaiid- ing plays, n d ivin g calch in Ihe gap on Ihe gam e's first batter nnd n snng nenr the line. Lovelace praised the leather o f third base­ m an C rotts, shortstop A tw o o d and sccond basem an C had Boone. ... B ullnrd wns in nn 0- for-5 skid before reaching five tim es. H e’s llrst in stolen bases (five ), w alks (2.1) nnd runs (23). ... M aloney is No. 2 al .3fi7. ... In the first round, M ooresville ra llie d lo e lim in a te N o , 10 W ilkes C o unty tw o gam es lo one. M o c k 11, M o u re svllle 2 .Mcicksvllli' Atwooil ss I)u]l;inl сГ Perkins dh M;il(»ncy Ih Willoughby If Wcrnsinj! 1Г Crolls ль lie 3b rf 2b J e s s t v l a l o n e y s t a n d s a t f i r s t a f t e r o n e o f h i s t w o h i t s . ’’’t iih г b hi 5 2 1 1 2 3 2 1 4 I 2 ^ 4 1 2 2 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 .s 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 (1 34 11 10 7 (HK) (КЮ 2(H) - 2 (Ю4 303 0 I \ - II :ss с Üoughis с TotiiK MonrvKvllk‘ Mocksvillv 2\\ . Murt-css. MR • PcrMiis (5). SB • Alwood, Hiiliurü (5). Muck IP И R ICK IIII SO PoiilxlerW « 7 2 2 \ A Snow I 0 0 ii 0 2 D a v i d P e r l < i n s g e t s h i g h - f i v e s a f t e r h o r n e r i n g . C o a c h M il< e L o v e l a c e a r g u e s f u r i o u s l y a f t e r a p l a y b e t w e e n t n o h i e a n d f i r s t . T h e h o m e - p l a t e u m p i r e c a l l e d t h e f v l o c k s v i l i e r u n n e r s a f e , w h i l e t h e b a s e u m p r u l e d o u t . HRs Spark Game 2 Win DAVIK COUNTY KNTKRPRISK RKCORD, Thursday, .July 10,2003 - B3 C n n lln iic d F ro m I’ngc IU But C rolls hung lough, eventu­ a lly found his rhythm and d id n ’l lei M ooresville .scratch in the last six in n in g s. Second baseman Boone backed him by starting IW O 4-6-3 double pluys, Evan Beam played stellar defense in rig h l field and C rolls im proved lo 6-2 despite g ivin g up 10 hits, C rolls faced ihe m inim um in the fifth and sixth nnd closed in style, re tirin g M oore.sville I -2-3 in Ihc ninth, “ O n his 128th pilch ho was thro w in g htirder lhan he wns on his firs l p ilch ,” Lovelnce said, “ He d id n 'l have his best s lu ff ns fur as com m and, nnd they h il him hard. B u l lie mnde some qua lity pilchcs al key tim es. "A n y tim e we have Dan or C ody on the m ound, w c have a very good o p p o rlu n ily lo w in ." N o te s: T w o Beam catches were im pressive. “ He d id n 't sec it in the lights nl the beginning, and he had to Iny oul nl the rig h l- field lin e ," Lovelace said. “ Then he hnd lo lay oul in righl-cenler." ... Sub W illie Infante hns exquis­ ite discipline w ith Ihe bnl, drnw - ing his I2 lh w a lk in 28 plale np- peariinces. “ T h a i’s nm axin g,” Lovelnce s a id .... P oindexler gol a third R B I on n sac fiy. nb r 1 1 2 0 M o c k 7, M o o re s v ille 3 Mncksvltlc Atwood ss Bullard cf Perkins db Miiloney lb Willnuijhbyir Infnntc If Wcrnsing If Poindexter 3b Beam rf Boone 2b Burgess с Totnl.4 b bi 2 I 0 Ü 3 2 2 I 4 4 5 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 4 4 Mocksvillc 7 Mixircsvlllc 3 I I 3 0 0 0 I I 0 4 0 0 0 32 7 У 7 123 001 000- 111 ООО ООО - 2Ü • Alwood (4). Perk bis 2 (10), Boone (2). HR • Perkins (6). Poindexler (5). Mock IP II К BK im s o Crotts SV <) И) 3 3 3 6 Notes & Quotes Perkins’Amazing Work Ethic Produces Results • M o cksville D H D n vid I’c rk in s has grow n im m easurably in stature during a 16-ganie h illin g streak, nnd his m eledric rise is as m uch w ill as sk ill. To say Perkins w orks hard is an underslntenienl on the order o f R ocky trained hnrd fo r ihe Russinn. "H e Inkes no le llin g how ninny sw ings n day," Coach M ik e L o vclncc said, “ A n d Ih a l’s nfler w o rking oul al the Y ." said Perkins, w ho lives nexl door lo lennim alc E v im B eam , w ho puls in consid­ erable lim e !is w ell in ih e ir bnckyard balling cage. “ Then I 'll go in the garage and h il o ff the lee and do soft loss. I try to get in I -2 m iles in running cach day. Then me aiul Evan go over lo ihe cnge w h ile everybody’s sitting, nnd we hit probnbly another 40-50 balls apiece." Indeed, Perkins’ w ork elhic is nm nzing.nnd ih a l’s vs’hat separates good hitlers from great ones. He entered ihe third round h illin g .425 (37-for-87), and Ihal's afle r an O -for-6 slart in the firsl three games. He hns 13 m u lli-liil gnnies. S lill, he nlw ays asks h im se lf fo r more.. " I ’ ve been doing il fo r ihe past severnl yeurs, so I'm used lo il," said Perkins, w ho redshirled Inst spring al C harleston Southern U niversity. “ I don 't hnve thnt m uch nnlurnl liilc n l, so I'v e gol lo w o rk m y U iil o ff. I don’l carc aboul Ibis h illin g strenk; I'm ju st Iryin g lo keep m y average where it ’s al." Benin hnsn'l found nny holes lalely, slum ping lo ,184, But he’s s till third w ilh 21 R B ls, • ,lcss M a lo n e y, Ihe 6 -fo o l-7 first bnseman, wns the lop hitter al .358 when he left fo r Spain in the .second week o f June. The la y o ff d id n 'l slow him . H e's 9-for-25 (.360) since returning lo the cleanup spol. Pui'klns “ It was like: ’ I w anl lo slay and play b n ll, bul il's a oncc-in-a- life lin ie o p p o rlu n ily ,'" he snid, “ T hey were renl acceptive when I came back, so lhal helped a lo l," • B ig D u sty S now , the only lefthander on the staff, has shown signs o f becom ing an effective Legion pitcher. A nd this is only ihe beginning fo r Ihe 15-year-old, w ho is e lig ib le fo r Legion through 2006. "H e 's got three m ore years o f Leg io n , and he's going lo be som elhing speciul," Lovelace said. “ H e's g o l all Ihe tools lo be as good ns he wants to be." • The Soulhern and N orthern D ivisions w ill cross o v e r nnd cln sh in the th ird -ro u n d , b e s l-o f-5 q u n rle rfin a ls o f llie A ren III p la yo ffs, M o c k s v ille , w hich w ill be seeded Ihree or four, has hom e-field ad- vantage, hosting Game One on July 9, G am e Three on July 11 and ( if necessary) G am e Five on July 13. The scenarios lo determ ine its opponent were endless al pre.ss lim e. A fte r Saturday night, it looked lik e it w o u ld bc S oulh R ow an. M o c k s v ille and S o ulh p layed tw o barnburners in Ihe regular season, w ith South w inning 31-23 in 10 innings and 6-5 to deny M o cksville nshnre o f the regulnr-scnson title. Iflh n l excilin g m ulchup m nleriali/.cs, llie crow ds al R ic li Purk could approach the “ good 'o l ilnys,” Lovelnce snid, " I snw ihe Indy s illin g on the h ill thnt used lo be nl every one o f o u r games. She w ore thnt o l' lig h t blue M ocksville-D a vie ja cke t, and she’s s lill w earing il. It’s inken n few years, bul il’s sin ning lo feel like il used 10. The R ow niis nre going lo have lh al kin d o f support, and M ocksviile 's alw ays had greal Ira d ilio n also. Sonny Kurfees nnd Ihem run a firsl-class operation." Legion Roundup Willoughby Hits, Pitches l\/locksville To Sweep ,liily 3 -M o c k 11, M o o re sville 2 In Game O ne, C ody C ro lls' three-run double nnd D nvid Per­ kin s’ three-nm hom er estnblishes n 7-0 lend, Dan Poindexter im ­ proves to 5-1 by pitching eighl innings, ,lu ly 4 - M o c k 7, M o o re sville 3 Perkins nnd P oindexter b e ll early hom e runs, and Ryan A l­ w o o d adds IW O k e y h iis ns M o cksville lakes n iw o-gnm es- to-none lend. C rotts pitches n shutout over the Iasl six innings fo r a 6-2 record. .July 5 ■ M o c k 9, M o o re s v ille 6 M cK e n zie W illo u g h b y pro- duce.s IW O hits, in cluding a deep hom er, and pilches three one-hil in ning s fo r the w in . W ith the score 6-6 in the eighth. M ocks­ v illc seals the sw e ep on A tw o o d 's Iw o-ru n chopper over the .second b a se m a n ’ s o u t­ stretched glove. 2003 Legion Record jj- W M o ck 13, Asheboro 7 * W M o ck 3, Stanly C o uniy I L W ilkes C o. 10. M ock 5 W M ock 5. M o o re sville 0 L K nnnnpolis 4. M d cksville 3 L Row nn C ouniy 12. M ock 2 L T ro y 10, M o cksville 9 L K e rne rsville 17, M ock 3 • W M ock 3, S lnnly Co. 2 W M o c k 14, W ilkes C o. 9 W M ock 8. Kannapolis 6 W M ock 9, Rowan Co, 4 W M ock 14. M ooresville 13 23 L S, Row an 31, M o cksville I W M o c k 12, C oncord 2 W M o cksville 7. C oncord 4 W M o c k s v ille ll.T ro y O W M o ck 8, L e xinglon 7 W M o ck 4, L e xinglon 3 L S, R ow an 6, M o cksville 5 W M ock 11. M oore.sville 2 * W M ock 7, M ooresville 3 W M ock 9, M ooresville 6 * • Denotes non-league game. * Denotes p la y o ff gam e. C o n tin u e d K ro in i’uKe IU hole, and m aybe he relaxes bel­ ter dow n there. I bet he swung nt o v e r 200 b n lls b e fo re the gam e. M e and him w orked oul al 3:30 lo ­ day and he w orked oul al noon. Il I e nd ed up paying o ff. H is arm w a s v e ry liv e and lie h ad n’t th ro w n in o v e r tw o weeks. “ So Ihis was Ihe W illo u g h b y n ig h l." The w in d id n ’ t com e ea.sy. P e rk in s ' d o u b le nnd D an P oindexter’s tw o-out R B I single highlighted a three-run first, but seventh-seeded M o o re sville an­ sw ered w ilh three runs in the third. A fle r W illo u g h b y's m on­ ster shot retained a 4-3 lend, M o o re sville used tw o hits, Iw o w alks and a costly error fo r three runs nnd n 6-4 lend in the sixlh . Willoughby Mocksville Legion Baseball Statistics R e c o r d : 1 6 - 7 n r n iN G A U R 11 K ill A V G . 2 It 3B H R D avid Perkins 87 24 37 23 .425 11 0 6 W esley Douglas 11 3 4 2 .363 1 0 0 Jess M aloney 56 11 20 12 .357 5 0 2 C ody C rotls 38 2 13 16 .342 2 2 0 Chad Boone 72 17 24 17 .333 2 1 2 D nniel H o llifie ld 6 3 2 4 .333 0 0 0 M cK en/.ie W illo u g h b y 70 23 22 22 .314 5 0 5 Lonnie Barnes 20 3 6 2 .300 1 0 0 Rynn A tw o od 90 18 24 6 .266 4 0 0 D im Poindexter 70 23 18 18 .257 3 0 5 Brnd B u lla rd 69 25 17 6 ,246 3 0 0 Josh Burgess 72 13 17 10 .236 1 0 1 Evan Beam 76 14 14 21 .184 2 1 3 M ichael W ernsing 17 3 3 5 .176 1 0 0 W illie Infante 16 5 2 4 .125 0 0 0 A n dre w M cC lnnnon 2 1 0 0 .000 0 0 0 D usly Snow 2 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 O thers 10 0 3 3 .300 0 0 0 T O T A L S 784 188 226 171 .288 41 4 24 P IT C H IN G W -L IP H R E R B it so E R A M ichael W ernsing 0-0 1/3 1 0 0 1 0 0,00 Dnn Poindexter 5-1 47 41 14 8 7 34 1.53 D nvid Perkins 2-0 15 1/3 10 5 4 7 17 2.34 C ody C rolls 6-2 54 1/3 49 24 20 . 18 49 3.31 A n dre w M cC lnnnon 1-1 22 32 27 16 11 14 6.54 M cK enzie W illo u g h b y 1-1 19 2/3 26 21 15 14 16 6.86 Lonnie Barnes 1-1 24 33 33 24 33 30 9.00 D usly Snow 0-0 12 1/3 16 20 • 13 II 9 9.48 Chad Boone 0-0 1 0 4 2 3 0 18.00 D nniel H o llifie ld 0-0 1/3 1 3 3 1 0 81.00 O thers 0-1 2 1/3 8 7 7 3 2 27.00 T O T A L S 16-7 198 2/3 217 158 112 109 171 5.07 SAVICS: P oindexler 2, Perkins, Snow S T O L K N H A S E S : B u lln rd 5, Beam 3, Boone 3. A lw o o d , Burgess, P oindexter, W ernsing W A L K S /H P B : B u lla rd 27, Beam 19, P oindexter 19, W illo u g h b y 15, Infante 12, Perkins 10. M aloney 9, Burgess 8, W ernsing 8, Boone 7, A lw o o d 6, Douglas 4. Baines 2, H o llifie ld 2, M cC lnnnon 2. C ro lls. Hutchens A ll Ihree o f M o o re s v ille ’s runs o ff re lie ve r D u sly S now were unenrned, bul in Ihc .sev- enlh he gave w ay lo a forgollen arm w ho hadn’t nppearcd in six games. W illoug hby entered w ilh m ore w alks ihnn slrikeouls nnd prom ptly w alked the first man lie fnced. From lhat point on, tlio ugh, lie w orked e fn cie n tly nnd held M ooresville to one h il. He d id n 't issue another w a lk and fanned five , in clu d in g the side in the eighlh, M o cksville denied M oores­ v ille by .scoring five runs in Ihe seventh and eighlh. Il wasn’l the p re llicst ra lly in M o c k s v iile ’s collection o f com ebacks, but it was good enough lo punch a iiu n rlcrfin n l lic k e l in Ihe Aren III Soulhern D ivisio n plnyoffs. A fte r W illo u g h b y g o t the seventh .started w ilh n sin g le , la le-inn ing rephicem ent W esley Douglas laid dow n n perfect sue bum . W illo u g h b y scorcd on nn infield error, B ullnrd and Perkins w nlked and M nlon cy h il nn un­ lik e ly snc fiy. T he second bnsem an was b a re ly in the grass w hen he m ade an a d ve n tu ro u s ca tch . Then he fe ll d o w n , a llo w in g A lw o o d to Ing from Ihird nnd tie it at 6-6. M o c k s v ille ca u g h t som e m o re b re a ks in the e ig h lh . Boone h il n snnd wedge over the m ound fo r an in fie ld h il, then sto le second. Beam reached w h en th e secon d basem an bobblcd a grounder lo his right. A fle r nn in te n tio n a l w a lk loaded the bases, A tw o od sup­ plied the clin ch in g h it,n knnga- roo hopper over a d n iw n -in sec­ ond baseman lhat knocked in tw o and made it 8-6. A tw o o d stum b led in to the series but went 4-fo r-9 in Games T w o nnd Three, “ I ’ ve been putting it in play, but they've been cntching every­ th in g I'v e been h illin g . Snnie thing w ith B rad," A tw o o d said, “ B u l al leasl I'm g e llin g Ihe ball on the ground like I ’ m supposed lo do as a le adoff m an. ‘‘W e slay togelher and keep cheering fo r each olher, nnd we com e o u l on lo p m osl o f the lim e ,” M o o re s v ille s ta rte r T y le r Lacke y n llow ed one run from the second through the sixth and had the N o, 2 seed on the ropes, M o c k s v illc sure is fa m ilia r w ilh the feeling o f late escapes. “ W e kept b a lllin g and bat­ tlin g like n lw a ys," W illo u g h b y .snid, “ O ne thing about this lenm lhat I have never, never had is we never Iny dow n. N o m ailer if w e ’re dow n 10 runs in Ihe bol­ lo m o f the n in th , w c never Iny dow n. “ The Lackey k id ’.s good. He made a couple m istakes leaving the ball up nnd we ju st capita l­ ized on il. E verything went bur w ay, loo, I hope it keeps going like thal.” N otes: Snow came out slrong in re lie f o f Lonnie Barnes, then m il oul o f ju ice. “ H is slam inn just is n 't b u ilt u p ," Lovelace said. “ H c‘s been greal fo r an inning o r IW O .” ... P oindexler nnd W il­ loughby have five hom ers, one behind Perkins. M o c k 9, M o o re s v ille 6 MockKvillu iib r b Atwood ss 5 1 2 lUilUirdcf 2 I 0 Perkins dh 2 I I Maloney Ib 3 0 0 Poindexler 3b 2 1 1 Crotls 2 0 0 Dnone 2b 3 1 2 Beam rf 3 1 0 Willoughby If-p 3 3 2 Burgess c * 2 0 0 Douglas 1 0 0 Totals 28 9 K MonrcsvHIc 6 Mock.svlllc 9 003 003 000- 300 100 23x- HR • Willoughby (5). SB - Boone 2 (3). Beiim (3). M ack IP II Barne.s 3.2 3 Snow 2.1 2 Wilouby W 3 I M oor IP 11 Lackey L 7.2 8 Marshall .1 0 RR 3 0 0 ICK 6 0 im so 5 4 3 4 I Ínn so 10 5 0 0 CONCEALED CARRY HANDGUN TRAINING The V.F.W, Range Committee will conduct a concealed carry handgun training class beginning July 18 at 6:30 P.M, The Class will be held at V,F,W. Building on Sanford Ave, The purpose of the class Is to explain to the student the aspects of the North Carolina concealed Carry-Handgun Law as it applies to the rights of the citizen to carry a concealed handgun and to teach and apply the fundamentals of safety and basic marksmanship fundamentals. C o n ta c t R ic k A lle n 9 9 8 -6 1 9 0 o r R a y C la rk 4 9 2 -5 3 4 2 YMCA OaltVálley Go» Camp Le a rn the fu n d e m e n ta ls o f g o lf w ith the G o lf P rofe ssio n a ls a t O a k V a lle y G o lf C lub . Must Pre-Register at the YMCA Call 336-751-9622 to sign up. FEE: YMCA Members.................$95,00 Others.................................$105,00 TWO SESSIONS TO CHOOSE FROM: Session!.................................July 14-17 Session II................................July 21 -2 4 TIIVIE:.................................8:00-11:00 AM CO-ED forages 8-16 Davie Family YMCA ¡hVfih' ri'ikit tiu'ii l’in/-v;ú'rM /'ti/i'uf/ii/ ÍM s/ijii/, /mill/ijmi/i'i'iii/.'' 215 Cemetery Street • Mocksvlllo, NC • (336) 751-9622 И4 - DAVIE COUNTV KNTKRPRISE RECORD, Thursday, ,Iuly 10,2003 Junior Legion Wins Fifth Straight; Finishes At 25-5 you never know w hat could happen. Ifw e lose the llrs l game and it rains, then it converts back lo one gam e and yo u 're done. V o u 've got to play every game lik e it's yo u r last gam e." “ W c jo k e around, hut when w e h il the fie ld w e get real seri­ o u s," R andolph said. Mocksvillc l2.Stiile.sville 1 The league gam e at States­ v ille WHS the R a ndolph show. A fte r fly in g out to the w a ll in the firs t in n in g , he honiered tw ice fo r five R B ls. “ He h it one tliat w o uld have gone o u t a n yw h e re ." K urfees said. “ T h is is the besl I'v e h il in ii lo ng tim e ." .said R andolph, w ho leads the team w ith fo u r long balls. “ Kurfees is te llin g me to h il the b a ll and d o n 'l w o rry about it," M a ll S m ith wenl 2-for-4 w ith Jr. Legion Resiiit.s M o c k s v illc ,Ir. 1л'ц1оп W M o c k 12,T aylorsville I W M ock f),T a ylo rsville .1 • W M ock 11, M ooresville 4 • W M ock 7. M ooresville I \V M ock 7. Rowan Co. 5 W M ock y. Rowan C o. 7 • \V M ock 19, T roy 1 • W M o e k K ,T ro y 4 L M t. A iry 6, M ock 5 W M ock 21, M t. A iry 2 * W M ock 9, T hom asvillc 3 L T hom asvillc 2. M ock 1 • L B urlington 8. M ock 5 W M ock 9. M ooresville 4 W M ock 10, M ooresville 5 • W M o c k 4. T ho m asvillc 2 W M ock 14. M t. A iry 7 W M ock 12, Le.xington I W M ock 2, Le.xington 0 W M ock 9, West W ilkes I W M ock 7, W esl W ilkes 3 W M ocksville 14, T roy H L T ro y 9, M ocksville 4 * W M ock 1(1, Rowan Co, .S L Rowan Co. li,M o c k 11 • .W M o ck5 ..S ta le .sville 1 W M ock S, B u rlington 2 W M o c k 1 2 ,.Statesville I W M ock 3, Le.xington I L W M ock 8, Lexinglon 6 • r • Denotes non-league game. a hom er and fo u r R B ls. M att Hutchens broke out o f a m in i­ slum p w ilh a 3-fo r-4 e ffo rt, and Zach Vogler went 2-for-3. M o cksvillc got superb p itch ­ ing from Spcncer Hodges, w ho gave up three hits in five com - plete-ganie innings. “ T ha t's the best he's looked all year," Kurfees said. “ He got stronger as he w e nt." M o c k s v ille 3, L e x in g lo n 1 M o c k s v illc was in trou ble. L exin g to n ’s righthander retired 17 o f 18 bailers through five no- h it in n in g s , w o rk e d aro u n d Vogler's si.xth-inning single and got a I -0 lead in the bottom o f the sixlh. M o c k s v ille seemed headed fo r a tough-luck loss, as il ham ­ m ered one pilch after another rig h t lo som ebody, “ O f all those outs (in Ihe first five innings), only one o f Ihem was a strikeout." Kurfees said, "W c were h illin g il all over Ihe place." “ The pilcher wasn’t throw ing hard at a ll," V ogler said, "H e w as p la c in g it and we ju s t couldn’l buy a h il," A n e rro r on H u tc h e n s ' grounder in the lo p o f Ihc sev­ enth gave M o cksville Just Ihe opening it needed. S m ith fo l­ lo w e d w ith a s in g le , C o re y M a rtin 's hit lied it, and R an­ dolph scaled it w itli a Uvo-run single, M ocksville'show cd some se­ rious spunk, getting four o f its five hits in Ihc .seventh. "B ve rybo dy is tryin g to beat us. and I'm ju sl glad w e’ ve had a coupic games where w e’ ve had to come back just lo see how thal is. B cca usc we h a v e n 't had m any o f those this year," Vogler said. "T he playoffs are going lo be against a w h ole lot harder teams, and w e’ ll have to do that a little m ore." M o c k s v ille fo llo w e d John M cD aniel's brilliance during the six uneasy in n in g s .T h iil’s nolh­ ing new . M cD a n icI pitche d a six-h itle r and ran his rccord lo ri-O. “ Just a ty p ic a l M c D a n ic I gam e," Kurfees said. M u ck.svlllc 8, L e x in g lo n 6 O ncc again, M o cksvillc did ju.sl enough to ruin Lexington's upset bid. A fte r falling behind 4-0 in the non-league contest, M o cksvillc tied it w ith four in the third and w ent ahead 6-4 in llic fourth. L e xin g to n w o u ld n ’t go away, however, tying il al 6-6 in its half o f Ihe fourth. The gam e-w inning liil came from B rian Renegar, w ho one- hoppcd the rig h l-fie ld fence for a trip le . T w o scorcd on Ihc play - M a rtin , w ho sel things up w ith a sin gle, and Brad C orriher, w ho w a lk e d . R enegar also had a double, and C o rrilie r went 2-for- 3. P itcher Johnathan Hutchens was alm ost perfect in re lie f o f T im m y Erb, w ho le ft afler tw o innings w ilh a blister on his foot. Hutchens allow ed one h il in four innings and struck out six. N otes: • M o c k s v illc lakes a fiv e - gam e w in n in g streak in to the playoffs. It’s h ittin g .364 (223- fo r-6 1 3 ) w ith 50 d o u b le s . “ People on ihe bench arc root­ ing fo r the players thal are play­ in g , and w e ju s t p la y e ve ry gam e," V ogler said. " It doesn't m atter how bad we beat Ihetn Ihc first tim e . We d o n ’t lake any­ body lig h tly. W c play everybody like th e y're the best." • V ogler is fir.st in runs (3.*)) and average (.484) and second in w alks (18), S m ith is hitting ,455,Lance E m erl ,442 and M all H utchens .416 w itli 32 team - high hits. The .408-hitting M ar­ lin is firs t in R B ls (2 9 ) and doubles (10). R andolph’s .373 c lip is fo llo w e d by C o rrihe r's .367. A lth o u g h Aaron H o llifie ld is h illin g a m odest .261, he's w orked the count fo r 21 team- high w alks, •T h e state tournament w ill in­ clude ihrce lennis from Ihe wesl (M o c k s v ille ’s bracket) and five from the east. The east has 70- sonic Junior Legion teams. Lankford Hits A Hole-ln-One, Qualifies For PGA Cliampionsliip J e ll Lankford, who won the C arolinas Open at N orlh M yrtle B cach. S.C .. w ith a 12-undcr scorc for three rounds,continued his hot streak in Ihe C lub Pro C ham pionship at T w in W arriors G o lf C lub in New M exico. llie M ocksville resident and H icko ry H ill leaching pro fin ­ ished ninth to (ju a lify - fo r the si.xtii tim e in .seven years - fo r the PG A C ham pionship in August. In the process, he recorded his .second hole-in-onc in com peti- tio n . He d id il in thè second round Oli thè 208-yard par-3 No. 9. He used a 5-iron. "T he last lim e I had one was on thè N ike Tour in 2000," he said. Lowery Lilies New A C C W hile ihe additions o f M iam i and V irginia Tecli have raised ihe A C C fo o tb a ll stakes, M o cks­ v ille 's Patrick Low ery doesn't sound daunted ahout taking on tw o o f college's biggest names. It’s a test that Low ery, w ho w ill be a redshirt freshman lin e ­ backer at N .C . State, relishes. "Y ou have lo go ihrough M i­ am i som etim e or another ify o u are going to get to that gam e, the national cham pionship gam e, .so w hy not play lliem in llie regular season'.'" Low ery, a 2002 D avie H igh graduate, told the Wiiixloit- .SaU'iii Jdnriuil. "T h e y have been top three in tlic nation Ihe past lliree years. 1 ih in k w e w ill look forw ard to tlia t. To be the best you have to beat the best, and rig lit now M ia m i is probably the best team . 1 like it4iccau,se those are tw o o f the lop teams in Ihc country year in and year out. If you heal them , nine tim es out o f 10 you w ill he in a BCS b o w l." Center F.D. Auxiliary Plans Golf Tourney The C entcr Fire Departm ent Ladies A u x ilia ry g o lf tourna­ m ent w ill be Sept. 27 al T w in Cedars. Registration is 8;30 a.m. Reserve DHS Football Seats Reserve seats are s lill a va il­ able for all six o f D avie H ig h ’s regular-season hom e fo o tb a ll games. The cost to reserve a seat is S40, only .$10 m ore than you w o u ld pay to attend six hom e games. C a ll D avie athletic d irector K e ith W hitaker at 751-0768. G E N E ’S AUTO PARTS We Make Hydraulic Hoses & Mix Auto Paint 766-9148 3612 Ciemmons Road Clemmons fo r the tw o -m a n c a p ta in ’s choice, and the fee is .$100 per team . Lunch w ill be provided fo llo w in g play. Prizes w ill be aw arded to first, second and third placc fin - ishers in each flig h t. Closest-to- tlie -pin w ill be awarded .S50 on par-3 hole, $50 to the longest drive on a designated hole and SlOO fo ra holc-in-onc. C all K im b erly Adam s at 751- 3366 o r Jaclyn Barney at 492- 6000 w ith c|uestions. 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Hutchens Mocksville Junior Legion Statistics R e c o r d : 2 5 - 5 , 1 6 - 2 A r e a I I I Zach V o gler M att S m itli Lance IHmcrt M a lt Hutchens C orey M a rlin Ted Randolph Brad C o rrihe r M a lt R ich John D iachenko D aniel D avis A aron H o llifie ld Jacob S w aini Ryan A llre d B rian Renegar Johnathan Hutchens John M cD anicI T O T A L S Л » 62 55 43 77 71 59 49 19 43 29 46 24 6 13 6 1 613 R 35 18 13 29 27 17 16 5 11 8 20 10 1 10 221 M 30 25 19 32 29 22 18 6 12 8 12 6 1 3 0 0 223 K U l 20 23 11 21 29 22 11 4 15 7 8 1 I 5 0 0 178 A V G . 21$ .484 .455 .442 .416 .408 .373 .367 .316 .279 .276 .261 .250 .167 .130 .000 .000 .364 7 3 4 5 10 7 7 0 2 2 2 I 0 0 0 0 50 3U 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 H R 0 2 0 0 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 V V A L K S /H P H ; H o llifie ld 21, V o g le r 1 « ,D iachenko 1 3 ,Renegar 12,S m ilh 1 2 .M ,H u tch e n s I I . C o rrihe r 10, D avis 10, M a rtin 9, Randolph 9, S w aim 8, Em ert 5, J, H utchens 3, R ich 3, A llre d 2, Erb _____ DAVIK COUNTV líNTKRI'UISIÍ RHCOKD,Thursday,,Inly 10,2003 ■ H5 Solid Wooa Furniture by Tom SeelyПппц this ud III for Cl Jh'c Tiiiii .Vcc/v ciitiiloK • Bedroom •Living Room •Dining Room ' Entertainment Centers • Mattresses • Recliners • Solid Wood Furniture Ш 9 O ld H w y 64 W esl Lexinglon • Р3в)7в7-535:! B eek er F U R N I T U R E i T R E E S E R V IC E 336-492-2944 T O LL FR EE 1-866-896-7711 Free Esiiniales • Fully Insured ■ Serving Forsyth & Davie Couniy R esidential & Com m ercial W ork Selective Trimming & Pruning • Tree Removal Stump GHndIng • Storm Damage • Hazardous Removal Lot CleaHng 'Trained Arborlst (Complete Clean Up) A n n o u n c in g th e O p e n in g o f S a lis b u ry O B / G Y N D r. L y n n A n d e rs o n • llerea C ollege in lierea, Ky. ■ liachcloi^s degree in b io lo g y • U n iversity o f K e ntucky C ollege o f M e d icin c • A lb e rt B. 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The BandiLs w ere led nt the d ish b y G a rre tl B e nge, w h o batted .385. D anny Peele batted .333. A n d B oth C o lb y Seaford and Ryan H e lla rd batted .273. The B a ndits’ pitchers had a great w eekend, posting a 2.40 E R A fo r th e lo u rn a m e n l. S eaford pitehcd 7 1/3 innings, g ivin g up one earned run. Juslin K id d pitched six innings, givin g up one earned run fo r a 1.20 E R A . B yron M c K o y pitched 5 2/3 innings w h ile scattering four hits und g ivin g up tw o earned runs. T lie D avic Bandits went 2-1 al the June S izzlcr in G astonia on June 13-15. The Bandits w on both games on S a tu rd a y. T h e C a ro lin a Raptors fe ll to the Bandits 7-6 and the C a ro lin a ’ C obras d id likew ise in the nightcap, 4-2. Rain and lightening played h a vo c w ith th e to u rn a m e n t sch e d u le on S u n d a y. T h e Bandits lost to a strong C arolina S ta llio n s 9 -8. T h e S ta llio n s ju m p e d ahead 9-3 before the B a n d its m ounted co m e b n ck, closing w ilh in one run tlie game was ca lle d because o f severe lightening. A ll the B andit coaches m id the B a n d it fa ith fu l w h o w eathered the storm fe lt the m om entum was d e fin ite ly on . D a vie’s side. Il w ould have been interesting lo see if the Bandits c o u ld have fin is h e d th e ir com eback, but the tournam ent’s directors made llie corrcci call. T h e B a n d its w e re led o ffc n s e ly b y S e a fo rd , w lio batted .545. D anny Peele batted .500. Zach M yers batted .429. The Bandits pitchers were led by B e n g e , w h o p itc lie d e ig h t in n in g s w h ile g iv in g up one earned run. Seaford gave up tw o earned runs in fiv e in n in g s . Justin K id d gave up tw o runs in fo u r in ning s. T lie team E R A was a stingy 1.90. T h e B a n d its have not pla ye d any gam es in D a v ic C ounty this year. 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O ak V alley fe ll lo .1-? on the season, iiiu l cross-eoim ly riva l H icko ry H ilt stands in ttie w ay o f its I'lr.st-evcr w inning season. Those clubs .swim this week. B ro o k w o o d , a seasoned C lem m ons team fille d w ith Im ­ ported D avic C ounly swim m ers, had wailed iiw c h o f llic m eel, U n O ak V alley faltered in the breast stroke and ЬиНегПу co m p e ti­ tions, " It was really close." coach I,a rry U m b e rg e r sa id . "T h e y swam w e ll. W e were pro iu l." “ O ur three meets w e've losi were by a com bined 206 points. W c lo st to .S herw ood and C lem m on s W est lasl year by m orc lhan lhan lhal m any points each. W e surprised them ih is year. Ne.xt y e a r..." T h e fo llo w in g s w im m e rs placed in their evenls; M e d le y U fla y 7-8 year o ld girls - 2nd place - G abby M a ca io n e , K ris lin ii y. P arrish, C la ric W hilal<cr, and Kelsey O rr: boys - 2nd place - M ichael M ch cl, Chase M oore, T rista n C om er, and N icholas W haling y-lO year o ld g irls - 2 n d place - Hannah Keeney, K a lie D avie, L a u ra S h e lto n , and C o s ln e r M e rrifie ld ; hoys - 1st place - K yle М ассу. A ndrew Hiiclianan, Jay .SlancliCf. and Zack W aller; 2nd place - M a ll M eeker. Nathan M ille s o n . M yle s P h illip s , and Landon W liila ke r 11-12 year o ld . g irls - Isl place - T a y lo r M o o re . C laire M oser. A u u im n Jones, A utum n Jones; .3rd place - M o lly G ra­ h a m , A m e lia N il/., K a le ly n Jones, and K e ls e y S h ip m a n ; boys - .3rd place - Ale.x M ilch e ll. B ryce B a rte ll. Robert .Sparks, and C harlie Uoticrlson 1.3-14 year o ld . girls - 1st place - Jessica Burgess. Hannah Jakob. Jam ie S ta n clifl'.a n d A llie M acaio ne; 2nd place - K e rri M oren. A m y G ilb ert, M iranda lixp o sito , and Lauren M ilch e ll; boys - 1st p la ce - B e n n e tt S h ipm an, N ic O 'B rie n , D rew lisposilo. and Justin Lee 1.5-18 year o ld . g irls - 2nd place - Stephanie W endel. B rit­ tany R ow e. A shley G askin, and A lly s o n Beeson; boys - 1st place - N aum P ito v s k i, Ucn Johnson, John M iclw e l lliirtc ll, and Chase M acaione D lstnnce Free 7-8 year o ld , girls - 3rd. C laire W hitaker; 4lh - K rislin a Parrish; hoys - .3rd - Chase M oore; 4 lh - N icholas W haling 9 -1 0 year o ld g irls - 2nd. C oslner M e rrille ld ; 3rd - Laura S licllo n ; boys - 1st - Jay S ta n c lili. -Ird - K yle M acey ll-1 2 y e a ro ld g irl.S ' l.st,A u ­ tum n Jones,3rd -K atelyn Jones; b o y s -ls l -D aniel W endel; 4lh- C harlie Robertson 13-14 year o ld g irls - 2nd, Jam ie S ta n c lili, -tlh . H annah Jakob; Ixiys - 1st, Justin Lee; 2nd - Bennett Shipm an 15-1« year o ld g irls - Is l, A shley G askin; 4 th -M o lly G ra­ ham ; boys - 2nd -N ic O 'B rie n ; 3 rd -J o h n M ichael B artell In tllv U lu n l M edle y 10 and under - g irls -2nd. H a nnah K e e n e y ; 3 rd , K a lie D avis; boys. 1st, Jay S la n cliff; 2nd. N alhan M illeson 11-12 year old girls, 1st A u- (uiun Jones. 2nd.Taylor M oore; Iniys. 1st D a n ie l W endel; 4 lh R otiert Sparks 13-14 year o ld g irls . 2m l . Jam ie S ta n c lilT ; 4 th . A n iltc r Parrish; tioystst. D rew t-sposiU), 2nd. Bennett Shipm an 15-18 year old girls. 3rd B rit­ ta n y R o w e .. -Ith S te p h a n ie W endel; b o ys,2nd N ic k Nelson, 3rd Ben Johnson F re t's ty lf 6 and under g irls - 2nd Teddi U u , 3rd C a itly n R a d a lo vich ; tioys, 3rd, Jonathan D avis. 4 lh W ill M eeker7-8 year old g il ls. 3rd Kristina P a rrish.4lh Kasey M orcn ; boys 2nd M ic lia c l M et)cl. 3rd Tristan C om er 9 -1 0 y e a r o ld g irls . 2 n d , C o sln e r M e rrifie ld , 4 lli K a lie D a v is ; b o ys Is l A n d re w Buchanan, 3rd K yle M acey 11-12 year old girls, 1st Tay­ lo r M oore. 2nd C laire M oser; b o ys 3 rd Z a c h W a lte r, 4 lh Charlie Rolierlson 13-14 y e a r o ld g irls 3rd H a nnah Ja ko b , 4 lh M ira n d a Esposilo; boys 1st Jusiin Lee, 2nd N ic O 'B rie n 15-18 ye a r o ld g irls , 2nd A sh ley G a skin , 4 lh B riU any R o w e : b o ys, 1st L o g a n Buchanan. 2nd N ick Nelson B ncH strokc 7-8 year o ld girls. 3rd. Kelsey O rr, 4 ih G abby M acaione: boys 2nd M ichael W e bcl,4th N ich o ­ las W halling y -tO ye a r o ld g irts , 2nd Hannah Keeney, 3rd H a ile y F o lk; tio ys Is l K yle M acey, .3rd Zack W aller11-12 year o ld g irls. 2nd Tay­ lo r M oore, 3rd A m ber Parrish; boys Is l D a niel W endel, 4th C harlie Robertson 1.3-14 year o ld girls 2nit Jes­ sica Burgess, 4th M i r a n d a E s p o s ito ; b oys 1st B cn neU S h ip m a n . 2nd Jo h ii M ic h a e l BaneU 15-18 y e a r o ld g irls , 3rd Stephanie W endel, 4 lh K a lelyn Jones; b o y s 2 n d L o g a n Buchanan, 3rd N ic k Nelson n re iisl.slro kc 7-R year o ld g irls, 3rd p la c e ., K ris lin a P a rris h . 4 th C la ire W h ila k e r; b o ys 3 rd C hase M oore •J-10 year o ld girls 3rd Laura Shelm n. 4th K atie D avis; boys 1st A n d re w B u ch a n a n ; 4 th M yles P hillips 11-12 y e a r o ld g irls 1st A m elia N il/.. 2nd C laire M oser; boys Isl D aniel W endel 1 3 -1 4 ye a ro ld girls 2 m lA m y G ilb e rt.3rd H annahJakob; boys 1st N ic O 'B rie n . 2nd D re w Esposito 15-18 year old girls 3rd B rit­ tany R o w o ,4 lh E li/abeth D avis; hoys 2ik1 Logan Buchanan, 3rd Ben Johnson ВиНегПу . 7-8 year o ld g irls, 3rd place. C laire W h ila ke r,4 ih K ils e y O rr; boys 3rd Chase M oore 9 -1 0 y e a r o ld g irls 2 n d Hannah Keeney, .3iil Laura S licho n;b oys Is l A ndrew Buchanan. 2nd Jay S ta n clili 11-12 year old girls Is l A u ­ tum n Jones, 2nd A m h с r Parrish; Ixiys Is l D'.miel W o u ld O a k V a l l e y s w i m m e r N a t h a n M i l l e s o n , 1 0 , 13-14 year o ld girls 2nd Jam ie S la n c liff,4 lh M ira n d a E s p o s ito ; boy.s 1st D re w Esposilo, 2nd Jii.stin Lee 15-18 y e a r o ld g irls 2 nd A shley G askin, 4th S tepha nie W e n d e l; boys 2nd N ic k N e ls o n , 3 rd L o g a n Buchanan Freestyle R elay 7-8 year old girls, 2nd place, K ristina Pnrrish, Kasey M oren, Kelsey O rr, Claire W hilaker. 4th, A le x is W a lle r, C a itly n R a d a lo v ic h , Cele.ste L o n g , B lakely G arrett: boys 2 n d , M ichael M ebcl, N icholas W hal­ ing, Tristan Com er, and Chase M oore 9 -1 0 y e a r o ld g irls 2 n d , Co.stner M e rrifie k l, K alie Davis, Laura Shelton, Hannah Keeney. 3 rd H a ile y F o ld . M e g a n Davie High Volleyball Camp July 21-25 Coach Karen S liphens w ill hold the D avie H igh vo tle ytia ll cam p on July 21-25 al the high schoo l. T he cost is S50. T h e cam p tim es w ill he 8;30-noon fo r grades 5-8 and 1-5 p.m . for grades 9-12. A ll grades, 5-12, w ill be 8 a.m .-noon on Friday, J u ly 2 5 . S tephe ns w ill take w alk-ups. w ho need to show up al least 30 m inutes p rio r to the start o f cam p. Form s arc available at each m id d le sch o o l and the h ig h school. These need to be re ­ turn ed 10 Stephens at D a vie H igh, The address is 1200 Sal­ isbury Road, M o cksville , N .C .. 27028. I f you do not preregis- ter. it w ill be necessary to do so on M onday o f each cam p from 8-8:30 a.m . Checks should be w ritten 10 D avie H igh Basket­ ball C am p o r D avie H ig h V ol- leytiatl Cam p, C o a c h L a r r y U m b e r g e r , E l i z a b e t h W a l l e r , G a b b y M a c a i o n e a n d K e l s e y O r r e n c o u r ­ a g e s w i m m e r L e a h V u l p i t t a , Just a mouse-click a w a y . . . D avie spans on ihc web enterprise-record .com R a n d a l l K e e n e y e n c o u r a g e s h i s d a u g h t e r , H a n n a h . C o a c h L a r r y U m b e r g e r d i r e c t s h i s t e a m a t p o o l s l d e . H ennings,Teddi U ll,a n d G a b tiy M a c a io n e ; b o y s 1st, Jay S la n cliff, K yle M acey, N alhan . M illeson and Andrew Buchanan. 3 ril. Bryce B a rtell, M att M eeker, A le x M itc h e ll, and Zack W aller 11-12 year o ld g iris. 1st. A u ­ tum n Jones, A m ber Parrish, Tay­ lo r M oore, and C la ire M oser: 2nd. M o lly G rahiim . Elizabeth D a v is . A s h le ig h W h a lin g . K alelyn Jones; boys, 3rd. R ob­ ert S parks. Landon W h ila ke r. 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Old School Davie Sports From July, 1992 • C arter's C onstruction W'on its fifth m en’s softba ll tourna- inent in seven tries. B a rry W h it­ lock h it .730 in a 36-tcam t'ieid. t'ollow ed tiy Jake C ornelison at .654. Russ W h itlo c k al .571. Ron W h itlo c k at .565 and Sam M aphis at .560. • P itc h e r M arcu s K in g o f M o c k s v ille ’s L eg ion baseball team im proved to 5-0 in a 9-1 p la y o ff w in over M oo re sville . • C am py W alker w ent 4-fo r- 6 as M o c k s v ille . d e fe a te d M o o re sville 10-5. • D avid V ogler im proved lo 3-0 as M o cksville (22-8 record) o u tla ste d K a n n a p o lis 17-11. G eorge R o ckett w ent 4 -fo r-4 w ith seven R B Is. Volleyball Camp July 21-25 At DHS T h e D a v i e C o u n t y J u n i o r A l l - S t a r t e a m , ( r o m l e f t : f r o n t - E , J , S h o f f n e r , L a u r e n P a r k e r , G i n a W i l l i a m s , M e g a n W i l l i a m s a n d E m i l y T i e r n e y ; b a c k - a s s i s t a n t c o a c h R o b e r t E l l i s , T a m a r a R o b e r s o n , K a t i e E l l i s , S t e p h a n i e H i n s o n , B r e a n n a D a l t o n , J a m i e S t a n e l i f f a n d h e a d c o a c h S h e r r y S t a n e l i f f , N o t p i c t u r e d : R a c h e l W h i t e a n d S h a y H o l d e r , Junior Girls All-Stars Davie Team Opens Round-Robin Tournament At 2-1 Coach Karen Stephens w ill hold the D avie H igh vo lle yb a ll cam p on Ju ly 21-25 at the high sch o o l. T he cost is $50, The cam p tim es w ill be 8:30-nooii fo r grades 5-8 and 1-5 p.m , fo r grades 9-12, A ll grades, 5-12, w ill be 8 a,ni,-noon on Friday. J u ly 2 5 , S tephens w ill la ke w alk-ups. w h o need to show up at least .30 m inutes p rio r lo the start o f cam p. Form s arc available at each m id d le sch o o l and the h ig h sch o o l. These need to be re­ tu rn e d to Stephens al D a vie H ig li, The address is 1200 Sal­ isbury Road, M o cksville , N .C ., 27028, If you do not preregis- ter, it w ill be necessary to do so on M onday o f each cam p from 8-8:30 a.m . Checks should be w ritten to D avie H igh Basket­ ball C am p orV o lle yb a ll C am p. T h e D n vie C o u n ly J u n io r G irls A ll-S ta r leam opened ih eir ro u n d -ro b in to u rn a m e n l lasl weekend w ith a 2-1 rccord. The I'irsl game against H igh P oint, a 25-4 D avie rom p, was led by pitcher G ina W illia m s and catcher K a lie E llis. D avie scored 16 runs in the second. It gol out­ standing fie ld in g from shortstop Jam ie S la n c liff, firs t baseman Tam ara R oberson and center fie ld e r E.J, S hol't'ner. Lauren P a rke r, M e g a n W illia m s , Slephanie H inson and Breanna D alton supplied consistent h il­ lin g and backup. E m ily Tierney closed the gam e on the m ound. In a 6-5 loss to N orthw est, D avie was led by S taneliff on the m ound and catcher E llis. Parker knocked in tw o runs in the first inning. The defense was led by Shol'l'ner. w ho made a play from center rietil to hom e, Parker, D al­ ton and E llis made otitstancling catches, M egan W illia m s had tw o awesom e plays, and Rober­ son !ind Hinson provided support w ith solid hits. R ight fielder G ina W illia m s tlirew lo Tierney fo r an out at second. D alton doubled and scored the ly in g run in the top o l' the s ix lh in n in g . In the seven th, Megan W illiam s bunted fo ra hit, Roberson reached and S la n c liff pul D avie aheail by one, Parker relieved on the m ound. The th ird gam e, a 16-6 D avie w in over Soutliw est, was pitched by G ina W illia m s , w ith re lie f from H inson, W illia m s got sup­ port fro m her outl'icid, w ith D a l­ ton m aking tw o solid catches and shortstop S la n cliff. Catches by S la n c liff and T ie rn e y and a s lrik e o u l b y W illia m s retire d Southwest in the second. F ield­ ing by Ih ird baseman Parker and shortstop S lanclit'f kept S outh­ west o ff the board in the third. A n oiitstan iling throw b y cenler I'ielder Shol'l'ner to catcher E llis closed the fourih, Southwest came back lo score six runs in tlie n rih , M egan W il­ liam s' hit brought in G ina W ill­ iam s in tlie bottom o f the I'il'th, H its by D a llo n , S la n c liff, Tierney and Parker were instru­ m ental, W ell-ptace d bunts by G ina W illia m s, M egan W illiam .s and T ierney added to the cause, W etm ore F arm s W O O D L E A F Available Now Homegrown Tomatoes Lo ca l Squash & Cucum bers. 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"O ne Ih iiiy 1 renicm bor about her was her letter sw eater," Sla­ bach said. "I re n ie tn b e ryo iiij! up tn her as a sophom ore, and hav- H8 - DAVIM COUN I Y KN'I KRPKISK KKCORI). Thursdii.v. .Iiil.v 10. 2003 ing a letter sweater to me was a big deal. She had bars and stars all over that sweater. She had to go onto the other arm , and m osl people just had their 'D ‘ and a couple bars and m aybe a star. ■She had them all over both arms, and I can rcm cnd icr th in kin g ; S a r a h G a r d n e r a v e r a g e d n i n e r e b o u n d s a s a s e n i o r . ‘ Now, that'sH lettersweater.'She played Ihrce varsity sports fo r four years, so she was loaded up. And I wanted one." • G arilner's baskelhall achieve­ m ents in c lu d e d Ih re e -y e a r starter. lw 4)-iim e A II-N I’C and A ll-N orthw est. A s a 1У78-7У freshman, she was a backup on Ihe 2fi-‘l, slate- riim ie ru p team . The 5-10 fo r­ w ard sla rle d alongside sister M ary in a 1У7У-80 lineup thal featured all-tim e scoring цисси J ill Am os. H e r gam e im p ro v e d im ­ m ensely during the sirclch drive low ard a fourlh straight 20-w in season. In the N P C Tournam ent s e m ifin a ls againsi A sh eboro. w liich w on Ihe previous m eeting by 17. G ardner led a 02-42 w in w ilh 22 points. The G ardner girls com bined I'or 32 in a ft.'i-.'i? w in over S m ith Rowan in thc first round o f Ihe I3istrict-.‘i Tourna­ ment. Sarah collected 14 poinls. nine gam e-high rebounds and five assists as D a vle defeated N orih Kow an -П-.^О in the d is­ lr ic l s e m ifin a ls . She had l.i poinls in a w in over Ashc- horo lh at decided the d is lric l cham pionship. G ard ner’s M -M -l.“! scoring m ilpiil in D islricl-.“! play was sec­ ond o n ly to A m os. U nhealcn Southwest Bdgeeomhe slopped D avie's l()-ganie w inning streak, in the NCI IS A A .VA tour­ nament. G ardner had 11 team- high points as Davie luiishcd 2 1 • 7. T h e 1 9 8 2 t r a c k a w a r d s w e n t t o ; f r o m le f t - J e f f C l a r k , S a r a h G a r d n e r , L i s a E d e n a n d R o d n e y B o u i w a r e . S t a r t e r s S h a r o n Y o u n g ( l e f t ) , S a r a h G a r d n e r ( c e n t e r ) a n d N a o m i M i n w a l l a c a t c h a b r e a t h e r w h i l e l i s t e n i n g t o C o a c h B ill P e e l e r . G ardner scored between 16 and 22 points on nine occasions during a 15-У ju n io r season. " I saw Sarah in elem entary school, am i I knew she was go­ ing lo be .something el.se," said Peeler, w ho eloscil his hall-of- fame coaching cureer in 1988. "She was strong, she could run all nighl and she had a good head on her. I had to use Sarah tn bring Ihe ball up the court (In 1980-81) and 1 said: 'H o ld on, пе,ч1 year you're going to have some help.’ H er ju n io r year, she ju st had lo do too m uch." The 1981 -82 team had sopho- m o re g u a rd s B ro w d e r and N a o m i M in w a lla , fo rw a rd s G ardner and Sharon Young, cen­ ter I’atty Franck and super sub M achellc Pulliam . It sleam rollcd through the NPC regular .sea.son and lournam cnt, finished 25-2 and ranks .second all-tim e in w in ­ ning percentage (behind 22-1 in 1УОГ) and tied w ith 2.S-2 in 199,‘i). G ardner averaged 11.4 poinls, nine rcliounds and three assists for a team thal won its Urst 18 games. The slieak ended in a m ajor upsel al Salisbury, 39-Л7. Thc .“i - l l G ardner was built like a hus but m oved like a grey­ hound. "She co u lil be a bull .some­ tim es on Ihe court, but she had llncssc," I'agan said. "She could post up or go lo the hoop. She co u ld shoot o u lsid e and she could drive the lane. To lie a big g irl, she had c|uickness." "She was p io b a b ly w ith out (|u c s lio n Ihc m osl d o m in a n l pow er forw ard 1 rem em ber see­ ing, becausc o f her a b ilily to box oul and retiound,’' said Kenny W oiul. a lo yal D avie fo llo w e r w ho graduated in 198.Я. "She svas a pow er fo rw a rd if Ihere ever was one, A t thal tim e you d id n 'l have m any p o w e r fo r­ wards w ho were scorers." The W ar tiagles were riinked No. 2 in thc 3-A p o ll w ith a 2 5 -1 rccord when they strutted inlo a p la y o ff m e e lin g againsi 17-8 M onroe. Gardner came up w ith 1Г) points and 10 retiounds, but D avie w ilted in Ihe fourlh щ т г- te r and u n h e ra ld e d M o n ro e pulled the upset 48-40. G ardner fin ish e d w ilh 965 career poinls, her teams wenl 87- 22 w ilh five NPC titles, and she was selected lo Ihe A ll-N o rth - west team. "W e w ere the h e lle r team (against M onroe), hut we went to the stale cham pionship m y freshman year and made it tiack lo the postseason the next three years. I d o n 'l th in k lo o m uny people did lhat for four years," Sarah said. “ Coach Peeler had a real knack fo r creating a leam at­ mosphere. It was all aboul leam, there were no individuals on thal leam. "I giew up in a program and got lo play w ilh Ihe lik e s o f D eanna T h o m a s, J ill A m o s, M ary (G ardner) and G ina H o w ­ ell, I knew what the expectation level was, am i you d id n 'l want il to be your class thal dropped the Clinl Uuied On Page 119 L a s t f a l l , S a r a h G a r d n e r S h a n k s r e t u r n e d t o D a v i e f o r t h e h a i i - o f - f a m e i n d u c t i o n . S a r a h G a r d n e r S h a n k s c h a t s w i t h S a d y e B a r g e r . S a r a h G a r d n e r s i g n s t o p l a y v o i l e y b a i l a n d b a s k e t b a l l a t B e l m o n t A b b e y . DAVIE COUNTY KN I'liRIMUSK RKCORl), I'hiir.sdiiy, .luly 10. 2003 - B9 Sarah Gardner... Conlinued I’roni I’uge 118 b a ll, so to speak. W hen we w a lked on the court, we were D avie C o unly." L ik e B ro w d e r (962 points), G ardner ju.sl m issed the eight- m em ber l,()()()-point club. A l­ tho u g h she d id n 'l pul up Ihe S a r a h w a s A I I - N P C t w i c e , A l l - N o r t h w e s t a n d s c o r e d 9 6 5 p o i n t s . fla sh y 2 0 -p o in l num bers like C alhy Hutchens (class o f 1977), Thom as (1979), A m os (1980) and M in w a lla (1984), she was as reliable as a m ail currier, “ She was the leader o f lhal team ," Slabach .said. “ A n d look at the people she was p luying w ith . She played w ith (Ihree) people w ho scored 1,000 poinls. H o w m any people can score 1,000'.' She was sorl o f a briilgo between the Deanna-and-Jill era through me and N a om i." A Wiiislon-Siili’iii Journal ar­ ticle portrayed G ardner as a si­ lent k ille r whose true im pact couldn't be read on Ihe slat sheet. "P layers at perennial pow er D avie liave been lo oking to the versatile G ardner fo r leadership fo r three years now, and she has rarely let Ihem d o w n ," Tucker M ilc h e ll wrote, “ G ardner is only m oderately im pressive statisti­ cally, bul there w asn't an oppos­ ing coach w ho w o u ld n 't have loved to have had her in a big game or crucial situation," T h o m a s v ille coach B o bby S uggs, w hose p e rso n a l jin x a g a in st D a vie w as a id e d by G a rd n e r’s p la y , said the n ; "W hatever they needed - big re­ bound, b ig basket, w hatever - she’d do it." “ It was her leadership on Ihe Hoor thal helped us the m osl," Peeler said then. “ She could do so m any things." G ardner iced her hall-of-fam e cake in Ihe shol pul. A s a fresh­ m an, she took third in thc N PC hy heaving il 34 feel, 3 inches, G ardner thre w il 40 feel as a sophom ore, w h ich lopped the A ll-N o rlh w c s l honor ro ll, and rolled lo the N PC lille , W hal m akes those num bers even m ore rem arkable is the fact G ardner never used the w eight room . S a r a h G a r d n e r a n d S h a r o n Y o u n g w e r e t h e c o - c a p t a i n s o f a 2 5 - 2 t e a m i n 1 9 8 1 - 8 2 . “ T h o u g h ts o f h a vin g g irls w o rk on weights, you ju s i d id n ’l do that w ay back then," Jarvis said. “ 11er dad was w o rking w ilh her a lo l at hom e." "S he d id som ething in the w e ig h t rooni and thoughl she pulled a mu.scle," father C lyde said. “ A ll she d id was use a inuscle she'd never used before. Thc most liftin g she did was lift­ ing a fork to eat. She was a natu­ ral athlete." In the 1981 N PC m eet, G ard­ ner broke her ow n N P C shot-put rccord w ith a 40-2, She went on to place Ihird in Ihe state. C urrent D a vic track coach D evore H olm an saiil G ardner's freshm an-sophom ore-and-junior perfoniiances are am azing even by today's standards. Hc gushed over just how dom inating G ard­ ner w ould be 20 years later. “ I f w e 'v e g o t s o m e b o d y thro w in g 32 or 33, w e 're doing g o o d ," he said. “ W hen you starl ta lkin g 40 feet, y o u ’ re la lkin g aboul w in n iiig Ihc state. The g irl that w on the shot pul lliis year from A .C . Reynolds, she m ight have throw n 40 feet. I had one a few years ago, she was thro w ­ ing 34 feet and she was kickin g everybody's butt. O u r besl this y e a r w as 30 feet and som e inches, and lhat g o l her lo the stale." In 1982, a seem ingly in vin ­ cible G ardner becamc vulnerable in the W estern R egional meet, slipping to third at 38-9. “ A g irl from ParklamI showed up w ilh illeg al equipm ent pur­ posely so she w o uld have to use som ebody else’s shot p u t," Sa­ rah said, “ She used m y shol put and thal kind o f freaked me out w hen she threw it o u l there a lo n g w ays. T hat was a p re lly g ooil m iijd game. W hen w c went lo states I was determ ined she w o u ld nol be using m ine. You saw her three d iffe re iit lim es hea ding lo the slules, and u ll three lim es she showed up w ilh a shot put lh at doe sn’ t m ake weight. That has to be intentional by the lim e you get to the states," C ly d e p la y e d a b ig ro le throughout Sarah's athletic life . In a subtle, quiet way, he knew how to get the m ost out o f Sa­ rah, and hc pushed all the right m otivational buttons right before Ihe clock siruck m idnight - Ihe 1982 stale ch a m p io n sh ip s al R aeford High. “ M y tiad was a w orld-class Irack athlete all through college," she said. "H e qualified for Ihe O lym pics bul d id n ’l go becausc he had a w ife and Ihree children. He show ctl me Ihc w ay." "D o w n at Racfoi'd, she made the finals and was com plaining," C lyde said, “ I said; ‘ D o you want to w in this title or not'.’ ’ She .said; ‘ I ’m h urt.’ I said: ’ You need to warm up. She need to start run­ ning and w o rkin g out and get loo.sc. Now, this g irl yo u ’re com ­ peting w ith (from C harlotte) has never lost. She's w on Ihc state title thc last tw o or Ihree years.' Sa(ah said: ‘ W hal do I do'.’ ' I .said: ‘ W hen you throw the firsl one, throw it thc best you know how . I f it's beyo nd her best throw , she’s got a p ro b le m ,'" Sarah fu lfille d her ultim ate dream , thro w in g it 41 feet, 8 1/2 inches and w alching her com ­ petitors crum ble, “ Sarah got in there and Ihrew it. and the g irl from C h ariolle scratcheil every throw Irying to beat her. She gol lied up," C lyde said. "Sarah looked al me and said: 'H o w did you learn that'.’ ’ 1 said: ‘ H ell g irl. I won a lo l o f medals in a lot o f meets, ‘ W hen you w alk in thal ring after you qua lify forthe llnals, Ihc first one heller be the best dam n one you get o ff that day. Il gels everyhody else u p tig h t. E ve ryb o d y else starts scratching and slejiping out o f th c rin g and th ro w in g it straight up in the air. She'd never throw n il lhat far." Tw enty-one years laler, Sarah G ardner Shanks is still a shot-put star o f epic proportions. The best m ark by a 3 -A gold m edalist from 1986-2001 w as42 feel, and Sarah's 41-8,5 w ould have won 15 o f Ihosc 16 meets. H er state- w inning distance was thc long­ est in the nexl 19 4 -A m eets, and thc current state rccord is 4 4 -1,5. “ C lyde supported them w ith his heart and .soul," Jarvis said. " I ju s t thank the go o d L o rd above thul 1 gol lo know her and she’s one o f m ine. She w ould have been w onderful no m atter w ho she had, so I ca n 'l say I had any pari o f thal, I d o n ’l know how to sing her praises enough. She was a coach's dream . She had everything. She was an ex­ cellenl student and an all-around e,\cellenl hum an being." Noivs: • G ardner w on ihc oulsland- in g -fe m a lc -a lh le le a w a rd al D a vie's 1981-82 athle tic han- quct. • Gardner signed a vollcyball- T h e 1 9 8 1 v o l l e y b a l l t e a m w e n t 2 1 - 6 a n d w o n t h e N P C t i t l e . 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T h e ir ch ild re n ’s localions; Sue Rankins. A rka n ­ sas: Jeanne M cD arris, l-'lorida: P alricia C anon, C h arlotte: Jo­ seph G ardner. Arkansas; Anne P eters, K c rn e rs v ille : John G a rd n e r. N e w Jersey: M a ry F in k , C h a rlo tte : and S arah Shanks, Lew isbcrry, Pa. • Sarah, w ho coached ju n io r- high giris basketball Ihc lasl four years, was recently nam ed Ihc new JV g irls coach al Red Land H igh, a 4 -A school. • Sarah has losl 30 pounds since her D avie days. "P eeler said: ‘She’s the o n ly person 1‘vc ever heard o f to have babies anil lose w e ight.' "J a rv is s a id . • The final h all-of-fam c trib ­ ute fo r class o f 2002 w ill be Scotty Spry, a superstar w restler from 1992-95. Have You Lost Track of Pension Benefits? M illidiis Ilf (Idlhiis ill iii'ii-^ioii liniils lui' ttiiiliiit: III 111' chiiiiii'd liy liu'iv Vi)illllnl llW nns. A ir ynll lini' Ilf llll'ni? 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T h e M a g ic O f K o l D a v i e W o m a n T u r n s H o b b y / T h e r a p y I n t o L u c r a t i v e B u s i n e s s • Photos by Robin Fergusson Ф - Л■ The sound o f llie w ater is m usic lo tired oars, tem pting, tlien lu rin g one to sit dow n and listen for n w hile. It is the .sound o f flu id peaccfutness. The lasl tim e we visite d. M ursha and Larry T uU erow ’s tiom e, it wns fo r nn iw licte abo iil tlie ir hunting adventures. The couple hunted deer togetlier locally and had even been on a bear hunting trip to Canada, where M arsha is believed to have contractcd Lym e disease from a black fly, 'I'hat was I.S years tigo. It is c u rio s ity a tw u l the "M arsha's K o i" sign at the end o f B e aver B ra n c li T ra it on C alahain Road thal draws us tiact:. T h e re have been m any clianges at iheir iiom e since tlie sum m er o f 1988, For one, the ' T u lte ro w g irls , S haron and S heila, w ho w ere teenagers back tlie n, are now m arried w ilh cliiid re n o f llie ir ow n. Sharon, her husbaiul, Todd M cD aniel, and ih c ir .S-year- old son, 1 lunier, live in a brick KathV lio ii'’C on one side o f her par­ ents. Sheila and her hustiand, D avid B a ily, liv e in a house w ilh w h ile v in y l siding on tiie olher side w ilh ih e ir three children, 7-yeai-old W iley, .“i-year-old Jake and 2-ycar-old Hope. "W e w o u ld n ’t liave it any olher w a y," Larry says. "W e're blessed," Marsha adds. "W c think about Heart to Heart with Chaffin M a r s h a T u t t e r o w : " T h i s h a s g i v e n m e b a c k s o m e v a l u e t o m y l i f e . " how fortunate we arc when we hear others talk atioul having grandklds lhal live out o fth e slale." A n o tlie r Ih in g th a t's d iffe re n i a b o u l itie TuUerow tiom e tliese days is tlia l m ucii o fth e front yard lias been replaced by a .“i.OOO-gattoii w aler garden divided by a liandcrafletl wooden bridge leailing to tlie front door. T tie ornam ental pond is honic lo some .10 large koi, the c o lo rfu l Japane.se fish becom ing increas­ in g ly popularas m ore and nioie area honieowners add w ater gardens to Ih e ir landscaping schemes. " T lia l’s a huge one there," 1 exclaim in amaze- inent as a yellow -an d-w hite fish sw im s by, Can you cat these tilings? "Y o u co uld," M arsha says, "b u l you w o u ld n ’t w ant to if you heard the price on it. T tie bigger ones could go anyw here from S300, S400, S500, .S600." The Tullerow s gol in lo koi — the dom esllcaled, c o lo rfu l version o f Ihe w ild com m on carp — 12 o r so years ago when M arsha's sisler, Connie Carr, prepared to m ove from her W inslon-Salem home 10 M issouri and d id n 't have anyw here lo pul hers. Larry built a 300-galloii pond in Iheir back yard, and he and M arslia took in tiic homele.ss fish. Bul whal started oul as a hobliy turned into therapy wlien M arsha was diagnosed in 199.1 w ilh fib ro iiiy a lg ia , a chronic disorder associated w iili widespread m uscle pain, tenderness and fatigue. T he tra m iu iliiy she experienced from w atch­ ing Ihc heautifui fish sw im am ong Ihe exotic w a­ ter plants in the pond lielped to ease the stress w h ic ti intensifies Ihe pain o f llie disease. O ver llie years, Larry added m ore water gai- dens, hauling native rocks from the woods tiehiiul th e ir liouse to form the boiilers, and M aislia be­ gan raising her ow n koi. Sharon, Todd and Hunter jo in e d in the fa m ily hotiby, helping liow ever they could. "T h is has given me back some value lo m y life ," M arsha says, "becau.se I'm so lim ited on w hal I can and can’t do. La rry does the hard m anual labor, and 1 do the easy w ork, feeding the fis h ." I’ Iciisc See M iirs lia - Page C 4 T h e f i s h e a t d u c k w e e d o f f t h e t o p o f t h e w a t e r . F e e d i n g t h e f i s h Is r e l a x i n g a n d f u n f o r p e o p l e w i t h w a t e r g a r d e n s . T h e f i s h r a n g e i n p r i c e f r o m a f e w d o l l a r s t o s e v e r a l h u n d r e d d o l l a r s . C 2 - D A V IK C O U N T Y K N T E R P R IS K R K C O R D , T h u rs d u y . .F iily 1 0 .2 0 0 3 Delaney-Sparks Couple United In Marriage S u siin L y n n D c liiiic y and Paul B ilke r Sparks, bolh o f A d ­ vanco , wort; nv.irricd Friday. July 4 . a l M a c e d o n ia M o ra v ia n C hurch in Advance by the Rev. G reg L illle . The bride i.s ihc daughler o f Cluirlc.s and B ecky D elaney o f A d vancc. She i.s a graduale o f D avic H ig li School and a lliird year sludenl al W eslcrn C arolina U n iversity, where she is m ajor­ in g in p s y c h o lo g y . She is a dean's lis l sludenl. a nicinher o f Ihc SVCU Honors C ollege and ih c A lp h a Lam bda D e lla na- lio n a l honor society. T h e g ro o m is the son o f D w ig h I Sparks o f Advance and the late M ary B ukcr Sparks. He is a graduate o f D a vic H ig h School and the U.S. M erchant M a rin e A c a d e m y in K in g s P oint, N .Y ., where he earned a bach elor's degree in lo gistics and in terniodal iransp orlalion. He was named to W h o ’s W ho in A m erican Colleges and U n iver­ sities and received the U S M M A Sept, 11 New York C ity Police D e p a rln ie n l, P o lic e O ffic e rs M em orial Aw ard. He has been com m issioned an ensign in Uic U.S. N avy Reserves. G iven by her falher. the bride wore a w h ile w edding gow n o f duchess satin. T he gow n fea­ tured a strapless princess-line and a cenler v-notch trim m ed w ilh d e lic a te e m b ro id e ry . D o u b le row s o f e m b ro id e ry flo w e d dow n Ihe back o f the dress and ihroughoul the sweep train and around the hem line. Tracey Delaney, sister o f the bride, served as m aid o f honor. The g ro o m 's father served as be.st m an. B ridesm aids included A m y S in c e . K a tie B e rn h a rd t and Shtina B rew er.all o f M ocksville, anil Lauren B rogdon o f C o o l­ eemee. G ro o m sm e n in c lu d e d the g ro o m 's brother, R o bert, and four m em bers o f his U S M M A g ra d u a tin g c la s s , S co tt C am pbell o f San R afael. C a lif.. John F. Rapacki o f Hauppauge. N .Y.: B rian K e lly o f Palm C ity, Fla., and Stephen Casapulla o f 0.xfo rd ,C o n n . The guest registry was kept by M in d y Seamon and G oldie Braiicr, C aroline Segal, cousin o f llie groom , served as flo w e r g irl. M ichaci Sparks, brother o f the groom , was the ring bearer. Robert Sparks served as piit- nisi: Sharon Uoger, organist; and Steve G ray, .soloist and piano. W edding d ire clo r was Betty Lou M cC auley. F o r Ih c ir h o n e ym o o n , the co u p le le ft fo r a se ve n -d a y cniisc o f the southern Caribbean islands. They w ill make ih e ir home on O ak B rook D rive , Advancc. Couple Celebrates 50th Anniversary D erry and Sue B arnluirdl o f Advancc celebrated Iheir 5()th w ed­ ding anniversary w ith a fa m ily trip to M yrtle Beach, S.C., the place o f llie ir first honeym oon and m any fa m ily vactilions w ilh ih c ir sons when they were children. The trip was hosted by ih cir three sons and daughters-in-law : D erry Ray and Jeri Barnhardt o f P falTlow n, M ac and Robyn Barnhardt o f Sl. Sim ons Island, Ga.; and A lan and Pam Barnhardt o f M o n ro e ville , A la. They have six grandchildren: Laura and A lan B arnhurdi o f P l'afflow n, M aggie «m l Paden Bavii- hardl o f St. Sim ons Island. G a.. and M iles and Sarah Baker Barn- hardi o f M o n ro e ville . A la. H ig h lig h ts o f the trip included an anniversary dinner al Greg N orm an's A ustralian G rille w ilh a fa m ily pa rly fo llo w in g . D erry and his sons had a I'our-day g o lf tournam ent, and D erry made a hole in one on the third day. D erry is a retired M elho disl m inister and has served churches in W alkertow n, K e rn e rsvillc. Le.xington. M ooresville and P fafftow n. He is the m inister o f visitation at M t. Tabor U nited M ethodist Church in W inslon-Salem . Sue relired from A T & T in 1988 and w orks pan- lim e at C racker Barrel in C lem m ons. Wicker & Jones To Be In Concert Saturday Night At Union Grove The duo o f W icker Л Jones, Danny W icker o f Statesville and M el Jones o f M o cksvillc, w ill he in concert al F id d le r's G rove C am pground, U nion G rove, on July 12 at 7:.10 p.m . T hey present m usic on har­ m onica, guitar and vocal solos and harm ony. They play blues, jazz, and traditional contem po­ rary m usic. W icker and Jones jo in Sharon C a rte r U n derw ood and other m usicians in conducting a folk m usic w orkshop fo r children at the O le Tim e F id d le r’s & Blne- grass festival every M e m o ria l Day weekend, w hich is also at­ tended by adults. Jones w rites m usic, and a C D o f his original songs w ill be for sale. M r s . P a u l B u k e r S p a r k s The w edding rehearsal d in ­ ner was lield at Gausthaus on the Si|uare in M o cksvillc, where M r. GOP Plans Social The D avie C ounty G O P w ill hold ils sum m er ice cream so­ cial Saturday. July 12 from 2-4 p.m . at Shelter N o . 2 at R ich Park in M o cksville . Tickets arc S.*) each and can bc purchased al the event. Ice Cream Party Scheduled For July 25 On The Square The D o w nlow n M o cksville M erchants A ssociation w ill ce l­ cbratc July as icc cream m onth w ilh "Jiim m in ' on the Square" on Friday, July 2.“i. J a m m in ’ w ill feature high school sludenis and Ih e ir bands, as w ell as the Davie H igh School Steppers. Events fo r children w ill in ­ clude face painting, lie -d yin g t- shirls (bring yo u ro w n shirt),and a ju m p in g lent. There w ill be an ice cream eating contest fo r all ages. N e w F o r Y ou G O ING O U T OF BUSIN ESS T h i s n o t i c e i s t o i n f o r m a l l o f m y c o n s i g n e r s a n i j c u s t o m e r s t h a t I w i l l b e c l o s i n g m y c o n s i g n m e n t s h o p o n J u l y 3 1 . I t i s r e g r e t t a b l e t h a t a f t e r a l m o s t s i x y e a r s , I w i l l b e c l o s i n g d u e t o t h e s l u g g i s h e c o n o m y . T h a n k s t o a l l t h o s e w h o s u p p o r t e d m y b u s i n e s s : c u s t o m e r s a n d c o n s i g n e r s a l i k e . M y c l e a r a n c e s a l e w i l l b e g i n o n J u l y 1 2 . If y o u h a v e m e r c h a n d i s e c o n s i g n e d a t m y s h o p a n d h a v e n o t b e e n c o n t a c t e d , p l e a s e c a l l m e i m m e d i a t e l y . Bonnie McDaniel • (336) 998-7171 5149 US Hwy 158 » Advance M r s . J e r e m y L a n e K e a t o n Sparks presented his bride w ith a gold necklace thal had been his m others. Reich-Keaton Couple W ed A t Hillsdale A n y candidates w ho w ould like lo speak should call D arrell Seaford at 75.3-0443. People lo make hom em ade ice cretini are also needed. C all Seaford o r M ark Jones al 492- 2783. E n le rta in m e n l begins at 6 p.m . A n ice cream m aking contest is also planned, featuring any­ one w ho thinks th e ir ice cream i.s the besl. B rin g y o u r o w n freezer fille d w ith yo u r recipe. Do not use uncooked eggs for health reasons. The icc cream events begin al about 7 p.m . A n y s lu d e n is w ith bands w anting to register to be part o f the cn tc rla in in e n t should ca ll 7 5 1 -2 8 9 8 and ask fo r T a m i Lan gtloii. Sponsors are neeilcd. K im b e rly Daw'n R e ich o f A d v a n c e and Je re m y Lan e Keaton o f Harm ony were united in m arriage at 6 p.m . Saturday. J u ly 5 at H ills d a le B a p tis t C hurch. W ill P litl and Reg A l­ derm an o fficiated. The bride Is the daughter o f D o nald and B renda R eich o f A d v a n c c . She is the g ra n d ­ daughter o f R uby B. W illia m s and the late Thom as L. W illia m s Sr.. and Joseph H . R clch Sr. and the late H azel R eich. She is a graduate o f Ihe U n iv e rs ity o f N orth C arolina at C harlotte and is a fourth grade tcacher in the Iredell-S tatesvillc Schools. The groom is the son o f Jim and Juanita Keaton o f Harm ony. He is Ihe grandson o f H arold nnd Helen Reeves and J.W , Keaton and the late Frances Keaton. He a tte n d s G u ilfo r d T e c h n ic a l C o m m u n ity C o lle g e , nnd is n surveyor fo r the N .C . D epart­ m ent o f Trnnsporlalion in W in ­ ston-Salem . Escorted by her fn tlicr, the briile w ore a tw o-piece,strnplcss gow n nnd ciirried n boui|tiel o f m i.\cd w h ile nnd pink ro.ses. She chose K e lli R eich, her sisler o f A d vim ce. as m aid o f honor. B ridesm aids w ere; D r. E rin Reich o f M cLean. Vn.. her cousin; P rill Rno and Saradn R no o f W in s to n -S a le in , her c o u s in s ; J o d ie W illia m s o f P fnfftow n. her cousin; Katherine L o cke o f D rakes B ranch. Vn.. her cousin; nnd Jenny W ilson o f M ars H ill, sisler o f the groom . The groom ’s father wns best ninn. G room sm en were; Cht;is W ils o n , his b ro th e r-in -la w o f M a rs H ill: P h ilip W illin m s , K e vin Boger nnd Rnndy B urton, all o f M o cksville . M a rth a M oore directed the w edding. Joseph Locke allended the guest register. M u sic wns provided by pitt- n isi A sh ley G askin and .soloisi B rad Ralledge. A fte r a d in n e r and dancing reception at the E lks Lodge in W in.ston-Salem , the couple w enl on a w e ddin g trip to C ancún. M e xico , They w ill be nl hotne in Advnnce. A rehearsal dinner wus held on Ju ly 4 at Tanglew ood Park. A brida l show er was hosted by the Keaton fa m ily, and an­ o th e r was hosted by N adeno Rao, M artha W illia m s and K e lli R eich. % Davie County Republican Party I ce-Crmm Picmc This Saturday July 12 2 P M - 4 P M > : at Rich Park Shelter #2 C hsI: $ 5 1Н!Г ]K>rs(m Take this opportunity to meet some of your 2004 Statewide Candidates! Paid iok iiv Davii; Ctiu.vn m i uin it Mhn, Darhi:i.i. Siìaiord Tiiiìas, W icker's guitar picking com ­ plim ents his vocal renditions o f c o iu e m p o rn ry nnd b ig band luncs o f the .‘'Os nnd 60s. W icker & Jones w ill have their first C D , "W icke r nnd Jones - Blues From the Porch," fo r snlc at the con­ cert. The tw o enlertnined fo r the b ic y c le to u r lh a l s ta rte d in S tatesville last fa ll and the cy­ clers, representing m any states, agreed thal Ihe concert w iis one o f the highlights. A fic r the July 12 co n ce rt. Ihere w ill be a ja m session and a ll m usicians arc in v ite d . N o adm ission w ill be chargcd, but an offe rin g w ill be taken fo r the host group. B ring law n chairs fo r seating com fort. V 2 0 0 0 D o d g e C a r a v a n S E Silver, PW, PL, cruise, rear A/C, Super nice. $ 1 1 , 9 8 8 www.cowboyfob,com 1 9 9 8 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 C h r y s l e r D o d g e D o d g e C h r y s l e r J e e p G r a n d S e b r i n g J X i C a r a v a n EC C a r a v a n T o w n & C o u n try C herokee Laredo n r Convertible, leather, loaded, 68K miles, gold w/ spice lop Silver, 4 cyl., 4dr„ air, ps, pb. While, pw, pi, tilt, cruise, 4 dr., A/c LXi, loaded.B lua,4x2,6cyl„ pw, pi, till, cruise $ 9 , 9 8 8 $ 9 , 9 8 8 $ 1 4 , 9 8 8 $ 1 0 , 9 8 8 $ 1 4 , 9 8 8 Arts Council Children’s Workshop Next Week To Have Circus Theme DAVIE COUNTY KN TKRPRISK RKCORD, riuir.sday, .July 10,2003 - C3 C hildren age 5 - 18 arc invited fo r a week o f arts and fun w ith a circus them e the week o f July 14-18, c u lm in a tin g w ith a pa­ rade to d o w n lo w n M o c k s v ille where students w ill act oul their carnival characters al 3:50 p.m . on Friday. Participants w ill jo in a c tiv i­ ties in all areas o f the arts w ilh the end the D avie A rts C o uncil's ow n version o f the B ig Top. A u d itio n s are not required, ju st an interest in having sum ­ m er fun w ith the arts. A c tiv itie s w ill bc d a ily from 1-5:30 p.m . in the B rock P e rform ing A rts Center, 622 N. M ain St., Mock.s- v illc . The fee fo r Ihe week: $65. A co m p le te d re g is tra lio n form and paym ent m ust be sub­ m itted to the A rts C o uncil prio r lo July 9, w h ich covers m ateri­ als and snacks. For m ore in fo r­ m ation o ra registration form , or to register by phone, call 751- 3112 or info@d4\'iearts.oin. F o u r C o r n e r s N e w s B y M a rie W h ite Four Corners Correspondent M r. and M rs. Joe W h ile at­ tended the m cinoria l service for M rs. Ellene M cIntyre Thursday evening at F irsl Baptist C hurcli in M ocksville. M rs. O llive Burgess was hon­ ored fo r her birthday at a supper last Salurday al her hom e. Those enjoying the occasion w ith her w e re M r. and M rs . T o m m y Bracken and T.J., M r. and M rs. K ent W oodw ard and son, M r, and M rs. Dennis Foster and Clay, M rs. Diane C orneilson, Dr. and M rs. Brad D a vis and fa m ily . Linda Burgess, and M r. and M rs, G aither M arkland and Joy. B a ity S m ilh was honored fo r C o r n a t z e r N e w s B y D o ttic P otts C oniatzcr Correspondent N annie Lou Sparks under­ went gallbladder surgery M o n ­ day at B aplisl H ospilal in W in ­ ston-Salem . Tom H em rick underw ent sur­ gery lit D u rha m H o sp ita l last week and has returned home. M r. and M rs, Terry D avis and sons vaealloncil at M yrtle Beach last week, M r. itnd M rs. Sam B ailey itnd son, Jarrell, spent last week in O rlando, Fla, W hile there, they enjoyed v is itin g the am usem ent parks. M r. and M rs. W eldon A lle n , M r, and M rs, Steve G ribbs and M r, and M rs. A lla n Frye and sev­ eral tricnds enjoyed breakfast at Shalley Springs last Thursday. M r. and M rs. H om er P olls and Sharon were recent visitors o f Junior and Janic Carter and M rs. Ruby Jones. M r. and M rs. R ichard C rolls v is ite d M r. and M rs. llo m e r P olls last W4ck. M ae L a ird was honored on her 91st birthday on June 11 al h e r h om e. H e r d a u g h le r, A lhalene D aniels o f C olorado, and g ra ndd aughter. C a th y o f N ew M exico, were present. H er sisler, Lena W all, and brother, H om er Potts, ami m any others were there to help celebrate, Mae resides al Somerset Court. A d v a n c e N e w s Ily ICdllh Z lin in c rn iiin A ilvance Correspondent Flow ers were placed in the M ethodist cliurch sanctuary Sun­ day lo llie G lory o f G od by the Rev. H arry Samm ons and w ife Jane Samm ons on Ihc occasion o f th e ir w e ddin g anniversary , July 2. ^ A lan and Susan Nelson and son Thom as have returned from a vacation to the Bahamas. They fle w oul o f R aleigh on a char­ tered plane W ednesday, June 25 fiyin g into Freeport. They stayed al H otel R oyal O asis C o untry C lub, D uring the weekend they w enl to a casino where they saw O.J. Sim pson, Thom as enjoyed playing g o lf on the Em erald and Ruby G o lf courses. They spent lim e re la xin g on Ihe Z an dino Beach and especially enjoyed the .seafood restaurants in Freeport. Bluegrass Band On The Square T h e D ix ie C reek R e v iv a l band w ill play bluegrass m usic I'or the Jam m in' O n The Square series Friday, July 11 from 5-9 p.m . T hey returned home on Sun­ day, June 29. Pamela D aw n Roberts and Eric Jan C arrofG reenslioro were m arried in H aw aii June 25. On Salurday. July 5 they were hon­ ored w ith a M aw aiiaii theme ce l­ ebration al the M elhodist church recreation center where Pam 's Dad R ichard R oberls introduced Ihe new lyw eds to the 35 guests w h o w ere e n jo yin g the 'lu au'. S p e c ia l g u e sis w e re P a m ’s grandm other C lenim ic VerStrale o f M ontezum a, Ga.. Pam's sis- le rT e rri Roberts o f Charlotte and friend Ron Lee o f M ooresville, h e r aun ts M y ra N ance o f S tanfield, V irg in ia Hartm an o f W inston-Salem , an uncle Ralph Roberts o f M onezum a, G a „ and Pam 's m other Linda Foster o f M o c k s v illc . E ric 's b ro th e r K e n d a ll C a rr and nephew o f Greensboro and m any relatives and friends from this area en­ jo yed the occasion. C h a rlie and R ulh L atham , Iheir daughler, son-in -law and g ra n d so n S a ndy and H e ath L cR o y and son H u nte r spent from Thursday, July 3 lo Sunday, July 6 at W hite Lake in their new cam per. D u rin g the w eekend they w enl lo W rightsville Beach fo ra day, little Hunter's first tinie to .see tile ocean. Janie H e n d rix spent fro m Tluirsday, July 3 lo M om lay, July In Beautiful Downtown Mocksville • 157 Depot Street • 751-5948 • 1-888-469-3781 ) A u s tin C » c U o g e r w o u ld lik e lo iin n o iin c e th v b irth o f his little sister. D a lltis N icole H iig v r w ns b o rn Dll .lu n e 6, 2003, She w e ighetl 7 Ihs. 1.6 oun ces a n d w us l ‘J a n d 1/4 inches lo ng. D a lliis ’s pare n ts ure H ry n ii » m l A n tlre ii Boger. H e r g rim d p iire n ts a rc K n in k u iu l L in d a H oger o f M ock.s­ v ille , N C and O lon und .lu n icv M m in tiiln o f N e w T a ze w e ll, Tenn. (ire a t-g ru n d p a re n ts are th e lu te .liis v p h G ra d y a n d U u b y HoKt.s-Snow o f M o c k s ­ v ille , N C , th e la le H a l a n d C h a rlo tte M lllc r - B o g e r o f M ock.sville, N C , ICugene nnd I'Yt i i P a rso n s-M o o re o f N ew T azew ell, T N , and the late R ay a n d K u l« M a e D a v is -M o u n - ta in o f N ew T aze w ell, T N . W e nre e.vtrenicly blessed to have such ll precio us iin g e l in o u r I'am iiy. 7 w ilh lier sister and brother-in- law, A drian nnd C hris Farley in A rlin g to n , Va. They did sight- .secing in W asliinglon and also in O ld A lexandria. One evening Ihcy were invited to S helly and Ruel Lau ny’s hom e fo r dinner in A rlin g to n . July 4 lh they w enl in lo D .C . lo sec the firew orks. On Saurday, July 5 A d rian gave a party nt her home honoring licr husband C liris on his birtliday. E ighteen people attended, in ­ clu ding a ncicc Andrea H endrix o f M y rtle Beach, S.C. w ho was in D,C, attending n concert, Sun- dny nl'lernoon they visite d the S m ilh so n in n nnd took n liv e r w alk. Jnnic left by irnin on M o n ­ dny to go lo C oncord where she was met hy daughter Am anda H endrix. The next 2 days Janie spcnl w ith daughter and son-in- law M elissa and P h illip Barnuni and daughler Isabelle in C o n­ cord, D orothy Carter cntertaind lier fam ily, her children, brothers and sisters, at a pool pa rty al her hom e during the holiday week­ end, She was assisted by hus­ band Jack Cnrter. N i n e E a r n W C U H o n o r N ine D nvie students nl W est­ ern C a ro lin a U n iv e rs ity hnve licen nnm ed to the dcnn's list w ith m inim um 3.5 grade point nvcragcs: M o n icn Suzanne B ow m an, W illia m C h risto p h e r G ilb e rt, Jerem y James H ilto n and W ill­ iam K o lb y S m ilh , a ll o f A d - vniice; nnd Sliana D aw n Brewer, Shaw n Scager B rooks, K e vin W ayne C h a ffin , M in d y Leigh S ca m o n and K a th ry n E lis e W hitaker, all o f M ocksville. CM M y e rs w o u ld lik e to a n ­ nounce the b irth o f his bub y b ro th e r, R yan C a le b M y e rs , h o rn on .Iiin e 2 6,2003 , at 5:36 11.in . lit I’ or.syth H o sp ita l. H e w eighed 7 Ihs. 13.1 oz, and was 20 and 1/2 Inches long. O u r pare n ts ure Ilra d und M ic h e lle M y e rs o f S m ith G rove , M u te rn u l g rm u lp u re n ts ure L in d s e y and .loyce K lshel o f C iirn n t/.v r. I’ a te rn a l g ra n d ­ m o th e r Is I'X vi! M ye rs o f S in lth (iro v e . M a te r n a l g r e a t-g ra n d - in o lh e rs a re M a e S ta r r o f C o rn u t/.e r lu id K lanche KIshul o f A d vancc. Interior Designs, inc. ^ Fu LL Se r v ic e D e s ig n . Hf'ln t'oli YiHii Custom Line ol Window Treatments & Bed Ensembles Prints • Lamps • Mirrors Accessories We work ivilh licensed contmclcrs lor your remodeling and building needs. Chailono B. Cassidy IDSAssoclale 3560-C Clemmons Rd. (NoxI lo Clommons Ltaiy) 336-766-9918 J his birthday Tuesday at C a lifo r­ nia B u ffe t in W inslon-S alem . T h e se n io r c iliz c n s g ro u p o f C o u rtn e y B a ptist C h u rch en­ jo y e d a d e lic io u s m eal w ilh B atry and his w ife . M r. and M rs. Fred Raush vis­ ited Mr.s. Johnsie Shelton SiUur- day, Sandra L e w is spent Ju ly 4 w ith M rs, Johnsie Shelton. G r o u n d b r e a k i n g A t C o n c o r d O n J u n e 2 2 , t h e C o n c o r d U n i t e d M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h b r o k e g r o u n d f o r a n e w p a r s o n a g e . T h e n e w h o m e w i l l b e a h a n d i c a p p e d a c c e s s i b l e s t r u c t u r e , w h i c h w i l l b e a f i r s t f o r t h e c h u r c h . It h a s b e e n i n a p l a n n i n g s t a g e f o r a l m o s t t w o y e a r s , a n d w i l l b e c o m p l e t e d s o m e t i m e e a r l y i n 2 0 0 4 , M e m b e r s o f t h e c h u r c h w h o p a r t i c i p a t e d i n e v e n t , f r o m l e f t : J i l l K a r r i k e r , D r . J o h n A n d r e w s , p a s t o r ; M a r y F r a n c i s B e r r i e r , B e l l e B o g e r , E l s i e N a i l , K e i t h F e l t s , R a c h e l v a n c e , J e s s e F e l t s , R o n n i e S e a m o n , a n d A l i c e N a i l , t h e o l d e s t m e m b e r o f t h e c h u r c h a t 9 3 y e a r s o l d . A f t e r w a r d s , a n o l d f a s h i o n c h u r c h p i c n i c w a s a t t e n d e d b y a b o u t 1 0 0 p e r s o n s . A m a s a C la r k P a r t O f O p e r a tio n Ir a q i F r e e d o m A rm y Sgt, Am asu J. C la rk has ilcployed overseas to it fo r­ w ard operaling location to sup­ port the m ission o f O peration lra i|i Freedom, O peration lra i|i Freedom is the o ffic ia l name given to m ili- tiiry operations in v o lv in g U,S. and co a litio n forces e ffo rls lo P i n o N e w s disarm and end the Ira iji regim e and e lim in a te its w eapons o f mass destruction, weapons capa- b llitic s and d e liv e ry system s, and use o f chem ical and b io lo g i­ cal ¡tgciils. The focus o f the m is­ sio n is to lib e ra te the lra (|i people, preserve Iraq as a u n i­ fied stale, keep its te rrito ria l in- tc g rily intact, and help the Iratji people begin Ihe process o f eco­ nom ic and p o litica l reconstruc­ tion. T he sergeant, a carpentry and m asonry specialist, is the son o f Am asa and Susan C lark o f M o cksvillc. C lark is a 1996 graduale o f D avie I lig h School. B y Ndha L a th a in Pino Corrcspondenl W esley C hapel enjoyed llie serm on Sunday hy new paslor T om m y Robertson. Tom m y is a native o f D avie C ouniy graduat­ ing from D a vie H ig h School. A fle r going into the m inistry, he nnd his w ife , Diane, have served several churches over Ihe stnte b u l dceidcd lo com e hom e lo D n vie C o u n iy to be near his m other, w ho is nol w e ll. W c arc glnd to linvc him . It wns good to have Suznnne nnd B rinn Lnkey in church Sun- day. Suzanne hns recently hnd a serious ope rnlion bul if doing w e ll now. W c prny fo r her con- linticd recovery. Rhan nnd C h ristie G ardner and Andrea G entry vis itc il Ihcir parenis, Jesse and M adelyn G en­ try, ove r the weekend and at­ tended church. A ll Ihc children and grand­ c h ild re n o f G ene and M a rie M ille r gathered al C lem m on s K itclien on Sunday lo liave lunch together. C hristen M ille r o f M i­ am i, Fla., th e ir granddaugliler. jo in e d them . Jam es and L e lia Essie en­ jo y e d a Ju ly 4 cookout al the hom e o f C hip and Ruth Essie on Essie Road. A lso present were Eugene and Brenda H unter and June M cK n ig h t, B ob and I.otiise D ill had a cooko ut at ih c ir hom e to ce l­ cbratc July 4, Those attending were Bob and Brenda D ill, Ja­ son and A m ber D ill, Fran, D en­ nis, M atthcv/ and M egan Craver, N ora and H arm on Latham and Dale Latham . K a thy E llis spent Ju ly 4 in M anning, S,C. w ith her hu.sband. Bob, He is the general m anager o f the Days Inn in M anning. A n n o u n c i n g t h e O p e n i n g o f S a l i s b u i y O B / G Y N D r . L y n n P i t s o n Universiiy of Guelph in Ontflrlo, Cinad.i Univcnilly (|f Toronto - Mcdical degree North York General Hospital In Oni.irio • Internship LInivcrsity of Toronto • Obsteti ics/Gynccology icsidcncy Hoard tcrlilicil in Obslelrics/C.yiiccology i , I , / Sniisbury OB/GYN -Opening August I ~ Now taking appointmcnl.4 400-C^ M ocksville Avenue Salisbury, N C 28144 (704) 645-9200 R o w a n R e g i o n a l M iìd ic ;a i. C u n t u i< ww^v.rowmi ОГК U J Ж ” С4 - DAVIE COUN TY KN TKRPKISK RKCORD. Thursdii.v, July 10, 2003 h :M a r s h a T u t t e r o w d e m o n s t r a t e s t i o w t h e l o t u s p l a n t r e ­ p e l s w a t e r . K o i e g g s s t i c k t o t h e r o o t s o f a w a t e r Illy . I)’ ! H u n t e r M c D a n i e l , 5 , f e e d s t h e f i s h f o r h i s g r a n d m o t h e r . Marsha Tutterow... ■ P h o t o s b y R o b i n F e r g u s s o n T h e k o i a r e t h e d o m e s t i c a t e d , c o l o r e d f o r m o f t h e c a r p . M ai'shii’s love fill' Ihc koi :iiul tier (Icsii'o 1(1 learn m ore aboul Ihem gave her a purpose as she ha llle il Ihe various sym plom s оГ rih ro tiiy a lg ia , in c lu d in ti m i- t;raiiies,T M J (a p u iiil'iil ja w jo im iliso rile r), leaking heart valves anil neck problem s. She has had Iw o l'\ision surgeries lo slatiilize her iicck verlebrac, "Y o u just try to learn to live w ith tlie pain," she says, "aiul on Ihe bad days, you kick tiack and ilo n 'l do an ylhing," ll is on those d a ys lh a l M arsha says she goes outside and s its , w a tc h in g Ihe I'ish. ,Sonietinies, w lien she’s I'eeding ihoni, she says th e y 'll com e up am i eal m il оГ her haiul, " I had one ye sle rd a y that cam e up and sucked on m y lin ­ ger," she says, "T h a i was really exciting to know that they're that gentle and w ill com e up and trust you that m uch," Last year, Marsha sturled sell­ ing a few o f the koi lhal she had raised Ihrough the years. Then afte r attending w hal was sup- posetl to have been a ko i festi­ val in M aryland, she realized she had a better .selection o f the fish al liunie and decided lo starl her ow n business, .She began buying koi from a wholesale hatchery in Arkansas last O cto b e r, then connected w ith the Blue Ridge Fish I latch- eiy, a w holesale d istrib u to r in K e rnersville, a few m onths ago. Today, M arsha’s K o i features hundreds o f koi and other va ri­ eties o f w ater garden fish, in ­ clu d in g g o ldfish and m osquito fish. She also sells equipm ent and supplies fo r w a ler gardens ■as w e ll as several aquatic plants including water lilies, water hya­ cinths, lotus and duckw eed. A fte r hearing about M arsha’s K o i Ih ro u g h a d v e rtis in g and w ord o f m outh, custom ers have been d rivin g from as far away as Dobson, C lem m ons, Salisbury, S lalesville and Lake N orm an to buy her fish. "M o s t o f them com e back tw o , thro e and fo u r tim e s ," M arsha says, "S om e o f them are regulars. They com e to see what I ’ve gol in every few w eeks," Sharon keeps the 86 custom ­ ers on the m ailing list updated w ilh a m o n th ly M arsh a’s K o i new sletter and business w ebsite. She has also jo ined her m other’s business by raising and selling orandas, a type o f fancy goldfish olten used in w aler gardens. "I wanted to get involved in som e w a y ," she says, "b u l I d id n 't want to do exactly w lw t she was do in g ," For Sharon, w ho also works as an adm inistrative assislani al the D avie F am ily Y M C A , the o p p o ru m ity to w o rk w ith her m other makes the venture all the m ore fu lfillin g , " I ’m ju st thank­ ful that I can help her," she says, "and il gives me som elhing lo d o in m y free tim e, "I enjoy Ihe fish, and I also enjoy m eeling Ihe people that com e lo see and huy Ihe fish," Larry, w ho M arsha says does most o f the m anual labor w ith 'I'odil's help, keeps a low profile ilu rin g most o f llic interview , "I enjoy feeding the fish,” he says when we fin a lly calch up w ilh him . "It's kin d o f peaceful, a tran quil fe e lin g ," B ut it's the b u llfro g s that gather around the w ater gai dens that Larvy says he m ost enjoys w atching. The frogs sit on the rocks at nighl and w ait to catch the b iii- le rflie s that venture by, "L a rry w ill be standing al the w indow ," M arsha says, "a n d h e 'll say. 'T h e re 's one g e llin g ready lo ju m p . Com e here.' " The frogs are .so loud at nighl, she says, lhal people w ho call on the telephone th in k she's sitting outside. D espite Iheir enterlainm enl value, M arsha says Ihe frogs are nol alw ays a w elcom e addition to the w a le r gardens. O nce, aboul seven o r eight years ago, she says they left fo r Ihe beach w ilh o u l covering a w ater lank containing 3(1 or so baby koi, "W hen we came hom e," she .says, "there was one bulllVog in there and one fish le ft," W atching Ihe eggs hatch and the baby ko i grow is as m uch o f a challenge as it is a llirill, ac­ cording to M arsha, "I'v e raised them through tria l am i e rro r," she says. She poinls oul some koi eggs in the roots o f a w aler lily in one o f several hatching boxes Larry has set up in Iheir back yard, "T h e y are slicky," slie says o f the eggs, "a n d the fis h ju st spawn Ihem and sling them oul and w herever Ihey tonch, that's where they slick," M arsha keeps w ritten records o f each spaw ning. Though koi n o rm a lly spaw n o n ly once a year, she has one fis li that has a lre a d y spaw ned three tim es since M ay. S p a w n in g occurs betw een daylight and noon, she says, and the eggs have lo be retrieved and covered in order lo halch three or four days laler. H a lf o f the basement o f the T utte row hom e has heen turned in to a sales center fo r M arsha's K o i, D ifferent varieties o f koi, in cluding Slime w ilh short anil lo n g fin s , are ke p i separale, along w ith various varieties o f goldfish. It's iniporlant lo keep them separale to prevent crossbreed­ ing, she explains. The butterfly koi, w ilh Iheir wispy, angel-like w ings, are the resuil o f cross­ breeding. W h ile the b u tte rfly ko i are popular, M arsha says the short- fin n e il ko i lend lo have m ore v iv id colors. "M o s l people are going to end up w anting some o f both," she says. The sm all b u lle rlly pieniinm koi sell for -SKI apiece, w h ile the prem ium standards sell fo r $,S. Larger, m ore specialized koi such as llie w h ile Israeli ghosts, w hich have the appearance o f a skelelon, sell for .S'ld. Clin rin ko i have the broken m eta llic look resem bling g litte r w h ile g in ko i are m c ta llii' all over w ith a continuous shine. The m osl expensive lype o f koi is Ihe kohaku, w hich is the m osl highly developed variety in Japan and fealures a v iv id reil- a n il-w h ile pattern, M arsha has one priced al .S'JO, W h ile a few cusiom ers opt fo r Ihe laiger, nuire expensive fis h , she says m osl buy the sm aller fish because they grow iju ickly. Though she has had people to buy koi to pul in ,S.S-gallon ai|uariunis. Marsha says she tries to discourage Ihem . "I le ll ih e iii, 'The.se fish, they re a lly d o n 't want to be in an a iju a riu n i.' " she says, " 'H ave som ew here you can put them when they start grow ing and out­ grow Ihe aquarium .' " W hen confined to loo sm all an area, M arsha says koi w ill slop grow ing. (io ld fis h such as the orandas are m ore appropriale fo r sm all water gardens. "T he y only grow u p to lO o r 12 inches,"she says, "w h eie the koi can gel up lo over 2 feet." A m ong thé supplies she .sells are various kinds o f ko i food, some o f w h ich contain special ingredients lo enhance the co l­ ors o f Ibe fish, N'larsha's K o i also se lls a ll kin d s o f e q u ip m e n t needed for a water garden, in ­ cluding liners, pum ps and fillers, fisp e cia lly popular now are the fIV fille rs, w hich use iiltra - vio le l lig h l lo k ill Ihe green al­ gae in the w a te r, m a k in g it clearer and m ore attractive, "T h e y 'v e been available fo r several y e a rs," M arsha says, "b u t people are ju s l now fin d ­ ing oin lhal Ihey w ork. It's w orth Ihe investm ent if you want to co n lro l the green w aler," M arsha says she feeds her fish aboul four tim es a day this lim e o f yeiu'. " I f yo u d o n 'l fe e ii them , they're not going to starve," she says, " There's algae gro w in g on the w alls o f the pond, .so they've got .sonielliing fo cal, "B u t if you w ant Ihem lo g lo w and yon want to be able to enjoy them and them lo know y o u , then yo u need lo feed Ihem ." The fish slop eating when the tem peratures gel real hoi and d urin g Ihe w inter m onths, when th e ir m etabolism drops and they go in lo a d o rm a n t-lik e slale. W ater gardens are designed lo be at least IS inches deep, w hich keeps the fish below the freeze line al all tim es. M arsha says she is pleased at how w e ll the business has done so fa r,"I'm amazed at the people w ho com e long distances," she says, “ T he y m ay drive fo r an hour, tw o hours." W hen they see her w ater gar­ dens w ith the rock borders and b e a n lifu l flow ers surro unding them , M arsha says som e ask if L a rry in sta lls them fo r olh e r people. So far, she says, he has said no. L a rry , w h o w o rk s al In g e rso ll-K a iu l C om pany, has also said over and over that he \>. o n 'l even tiu ild another one ut ih e ir hom e. "M u l a coup le o f weeks ago," she says, "he was oul in llu ' yard lo oking where he could put another one," W hen I ask him aboul his plans to keep helping w ilh the business, I.a n y says, "A s long as it makes M arsha happy, I 'll do it," T h e b c s l th in g a b o u t M arsha's K o i, she .say.s, is that it restores some o f the feeling o f self-w orth .she lost when .she wa.s unable 10 continue w o rkin g fo r W oodnien o f the W orld due to her fibrom yalgia. In addition 10 b rin g in g in an incom e, the busine.ss givc.s her an o p p ortunity to interact w ith cusiom ers. M arsha says her po­ te n tia l cu stom er base is co n ­ s ta n tly g ro w in g as m ore and m ore people add w ater gardens lo th e ir homes, "Som e people I kn o w told me that lasl year they b u ilt u pond instead o f going on vacation," she .says, " ll was a w ay o f hav­ ing .something at hom e lo enjoy all year round, "I can Ihink o f several people up and dow n this road that have them', bul w hen I started there were very, very few .” To keep up w ilh the trends in w a te r g arden s, M a rsh a sub­ scribes to k o i m agazines nnd sludies one o f three books thnl she says are very im portant to her life : "T h e P ro fe s s io n a l’s Book o f K o i." T h e o lh e r tw o arc "T h e I laiidhook fo r F ibrom yalgia und C hronic M uscle P ain" and the B ible. " I f I'm p ickin g up a book 10 read, it's usually one o f those three.” she .says. The B ib le keeps her going w hen the pain is bad, according to M arsha. " ll goe.s back to the poem , 'F o o tp rin ts in the S anil,’ ” she says, " I th in k that poem was m eant fo r me becau.se Ihere’s m any tim es that 1 w ill say, ’Lord, this is one o f tho.se days that 'I'o ii're going lo havc to p ick me up and carry m e,' ” M arsha and her fa m ily havc been active m em bers o f Ijames B a p lisi C h urch since she anc L a rry got m a rrie d alm ost 3." years ago, 11er faith kept her going wher she came dow n w ith Lym e dis­ ease, one o f a handful o f cond i­ tions w hich have been show n tc p re ce d e a d ia g n o s is о fib rom yalgia, at age 37. W hen the .second diagnosii fo llo w e d fiv e ye a rs la te r M arsha, now .S2, says she wa: very discouraged. "S om etim es I'd .say, 'L o rd , c a n 't take m uch m o re ,' ” shi says. "B u t Me alw ays gives nn what 1 need w hen 1 need it. Hi gave me the ko i when I needei them the m ost and then througl the koi. He gave me back a rea son to feel good aboul m ysel again." • Mdi sha'x Koi is open Friday, and Sitiiinlays from 9 <i.m. lo and olher ilciys hy арро/т тем. 'Го yei there from Moek.i ville, lake lliitlnvayô^ We.slpas. Lake Myer.s Cumpf'rottnd tt Ctiltihiihi Uoiut, and turn rinhi. Go I .y mile.4, and hokfor ihi .•iinn (ll ihe end of Heaver liranvl Trtnl. I'or more information, cal, 4‘J2-7^2J or lt)f! onto her wel. .ï/fc al; http;/, Iwmeltiwn.aol.fomlMarshaskoii myhimiepaiie/projlle.hlml, i DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD,Thursday, July 10,2003 - C5 Blood Supplies Low ; Drive July 14 In Mocksville B lo o d supp lie s Ih ro u g h o u l the region have dipped to alarm ­ in g le v e ls , a c c o rd in g to the A m erican Red Cross. A va ila ble blood o f all types is lo w , but the types O and B have fallen below a one-day sup­ ply. “ H aving the blood supply this lo w is a m ajor concern fo r the c o m m u n ity ,” sa id R o b e rt F. Fechner, c h ie f executive o ffic e r o f the C arolinas B lood Services R e g io n o f the A m e rica n Red C ross. “ There are people w h o depend on blood fo r th e ir sur- v iv a l every dny.” One o f those individuals is 6- year-old K ristin e, w ho has a rare blood disorder that prevent sher body fro m a m kin g red blood c e lls . She re ce ive d her firs t blood transfusion w ith in an hour o f birth and has needed hundreds o f units o f blood since, She w ill need thousands m ore throughout her life , “ K ris tin e is ju s t one e x ­ am ple,” Fechner said, “ There are hundreds o f sickle cell pa­ lie n ls, in d ivid u a ls b attlin g can­ cer and patients recovering from What: R e d C r o s s B l o o d D r i v e When: M o n d a y , J u l y 1 4 Where: F i r s t P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c h , M o c k s v i l l e Time: 1 : 3 0 - 6 p . m . surgery w ho depend on the gen­ erosity o f blood and platelet do­ nors. The irealm enl o f victim s Carolina Music W ays O pens New W eb Site C arolina M u sic W ays M usic H eritage Resource G roup has a announced il hns anew w eb site, ■ ww\v.carolinamiisicway.s.org. T h e site h ig h lig h ts m usic ' h isto ry and curre ni-day m usic happenings o f D avie, D nvidson, Forsyth, nnd Stokes counties. The site fentures an extensive “ events” section that includes established, regularly scheduled w e e k ly , m o n th ly , and annual events in the fo u r counties. E vents on the site in clu d e liv e m usic in one or m ore o f the fo llo w in g m u s ic g e n re s — bluegrass, o ld -tim e stringband, b lu e s , g o s p e l, ja z z , and M o ra via n . Events take place in a variety o f settings, in clu d in g p ic n ic g ro u n d s , d o w n to w n s tre e ts , c o u n ty b a rn s , restaurants, tow n squares, fa ir g ro u n d s , ■ p a rk s , and perform ance halls. The w eb site includes m ore than 800 events taking place in the region throughout the year. D avIc C ounty events on the site are the w e e kly F rida y and I S aturday n lg h l bluegrass and ^ o ld -tim e stringband m usic jam s ■ and dances nt S h effield M usic - H a ll near M o c k s v illc , as w e ll as the fo llo w in g annual events; the D a v ie C o u n ty F a ir, the O ld - T im e F id d le rs ' and Bluegrass C onvention at C lem ent O rove. the M a so n ic P icn ics, and the C enter Fair. School Food Service Workers At Conference D a vie C o unty S chool Food S e rvice em ployees intended the N .C . S chool Food Service A s­ s o c ia tio n C o n fe re n c e (N C S F S A ) nl the K o u ry C o n­ v e n tio n C enter in G reensboro June 16-20. D n vie C o unty duties durin g the conference in clu d in g w o rk ­ in g the registrntion tnble and in ­ tro d u cin g the guest .speaker fo r the education classes on T h u rs­ day. There w ere 34 em ployees fro m D a vie w h o nltended. O n Tue.sday, D a vie C ounty had tw o em ployees w ho entered the c u lin a ry nrls co m p e titio n , B re n d a N o rm a n and D e b b ie R o m a n o fro m C o rn a tz e r E l­ e m e n ta ry. N o rm n n w o n firs t place w ith the yeast ro ll, w h ich wns also nam ed best o f show. W ednesday n ig h t w ns the in le n l show . D a vie hnd tw o en­ tries, the Beach B unnies, w h ich entered the Biggest H nm con­ test. T he B unnies w ere Donna B u rto n , M ild re d K in g , K nren B a rn h a rd t, B re n d a N o rm n n , D e b b ie R o m a n o and H a ttie Sanders. T he B unnies hopped in to sccond place. In the S e ri­ ous C o m p e titio n , D a vie ’s entry, M y ra D o yle , w on second place. A l the in sta lla tio n o f o fn c - ers, D aughn Parker, d ire cto r o f D a vie C o u n ly C h ild N u tritio n , w a s e le c te d s e c re ln ry o f N C S F S A , H e r guests included D a vie S chools superintendent, W .G . “ D u b” Potts, nnd nssistnnt superintendent D r. Van Johnson. Three add itional sections on the w eb site g iv e dep th nnd context to the “ events" section. T h e “ g e n re s ” s e c tio n includes a descrip tion o f each m u s ic g en re in its re g io n a l c o n tc x t and in c lu d e s a u d io .selections p e rfo rm e d by area m usicians. M u sicin n s in clu d c M o cksville resident M e l Jones u lo n g w ilh D a n n y W ic k e r sin ging the blues. T h e w eb s ite ’s “ co u n tie s” section includes inform alion nnd lin k s to a ttra c tio n s in ench county, roadm aps, nnd access to lo dgin g in form ation. The site’s “ hi.siory” section te lls the m u ltic u ltu ra l m usic heritage slory o f the region from the c o lo n in l p e rio d to 1960. H isto ric m usicnl figures in this s e c tio n in c lu d e M o rn v ia n s o n g s te r B ro lh e r G o ttlo b K o n ig s d o rfe r, s trin g b a n d - turned-blues m usician Preston F ulp, “ h illb illy ” recording artist Ernest T hom pson, and gospel- lu rn e d -R & B p e rfo rm e r John Tnnner Sr. from the 1950s lop- of-th e -ch n rts g ro u p , the F ive Royalcs. The web site was created as a resource fo r the re g io n by C a ro lin a M u s ic W a y s , a grassroots, n o n -p ro fit o rg a n i­ zation dedicated to increasing awareness o f the diverse m usic heritage and liv in g m usic tra ­ d itio n s . T he site is based on C a ro lin a M u s ic W ays’ m usic inventory o f Dnvid.son, D avie, F o rsylh , nnd Stokes coun ties, w h ic h in c lu d e d c o m m u n ily m eetings ai'ound the region and in p u t fro m m o re th n n 2 0 0 residents. F u n d in g fo r the m u sic in v e n to ry und the w e b site projcct cnm e from The W inston- Salem Foundation und the N .C . A rts C o u n cil, an agency funded by the state and the N a lio n a l E ndow m ent fo r ih c A rts. T he N orthw est Piedm oni C o uncil o f G overnm ents provided technical supporl. o f accidents and other em ergen­ cies causes an add itional need fo r blood donors.” The sum m er m onths nre typ i­ ca lly challen ging , bul blood do­ nations arc close to 10 percent below norm al this year. The de­ crease in d o n a tio n s cun be ullrrib u te d to several fuclors in­ c lu d in g the im p u c t fo the e co n o m y on num erous b u s i­ nesses that hold blood drives re­ sulting in sm aller blood drives o r the ca n ce lla tio n o f drive s; unusual w eather; pallerns that alter donors’ schedules; nnd ad- Lisa West Promoted By CCB Lisa D , W esl. vice president, has expanded responsibilities in business d e ­ v e lo p m e n t and c lic n t re- 1 a 11 o n s h I p m a n a g e m e n t alC C B -S ulcm G ro u p , the privnte ban k­ ing d ivisio n o f C entral C aro­ lina B ank. W e st has been w ith C C B -S alem G roup since 2000. She is n nutive o f G reensboro und n resident o f M o c k s v illc . w here she resides w ith her hus­ bnnd, Lon nie, and tw o children. W esl Is active in the T w in C ity K iw n n is and the G o o d w ill O f­ fice Technology Business A d v i­ so ry C o u n c il. W est eurncd a b a ch e lo r’s degree in lite ra tu re fro m the U n iv e rs ity o f N o rlh C a rolina ul A sheville. West d itio n u l blood donor e lig ib ility criteria. W ith in the pust few m onths, the A m e ricn n Red C ross hus im p le m e n te d new scre e n in g questions related to the W esl N ile virus, SA R S and sm all pox vuccinntion. E lig ib le blood donors m ust be nt lensl 17 yenrs o f nge, weigh a m inim um o f 110 pounds und be in general good heallh. The is no upper nge lim it fo r heuithy blood donors. A ll Red Cross blood centers w ill be extending hours fo r do­ nors this week. In add ition, the first churches o f M o c k s v ille w ill spon sor u blood drive nt First Presbylerian C h u rch on M o n d a y , J u ly 14 from 1:30- 6 p.m . F o r m ore in­ fo rm a lio n . ca ll 751-2507. F or in fo rm a tio n on w h o is e lig ib le o r the donation process, visit www.redcros.sblooil.org. 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(N a tu ro p a th ic D o c to r) 6 3 1 1-E S ta d iu m D riv e • C le m m o n s ( 3 3 6 ) 7 6 6 - 6 5 6 5 B r e n d a W a ll e r With us since May, Brenda loves playing bingo and most all of our activities. At the top of her list are handicrafts, sing alongs, and the Thursday evening church services. Brenda enjoyed the July 4th festivites including games and a cookout. A lifelong resident of Davie County, two daughters and a grandson visit her often. For Ittfom aHonO n Placement, ^ Contact! Suzanne Simpson or Sdmmie Carol Morgan ■ 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 2 1 7 5 DAVIS REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER • www.davlsregional.co D A V I S R E G I O N A L M E D I C A L C E N T E R H E A L T H 2 0 0 3 C O M M U N I T Y E D U C A T I O N S E R I E S I B S — U n d e r s t a n d i n g I r r i t a b l e B o w e l S y n d r o m e Thursday, July 17th • 6:30 pm • Davis Regional Medical Center Classrooms Join us for a very informative program as we discuss causes and treatments for irritable bowel syndrome - a disease which affects 20% of young women. Reservadons are not required and refreshments will be available. Certified by the National Board of Medical Examiners, American Board of Internal Medicine, and ABIM Diplomate Gastroenterology, Dr. Kassman is a graduate of the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, He completed his internship and residency in internal medicine at Yale University School of Medicine, Danbury Hospital in Connecticut, He also completed a fellowship in digestive diseases at Emory University in Atlanta. ^ D A V IS R E G I O N A L Neil Kassnkui, MD 2 1 8 O L D MOCKSVILLE ROA, D 40, EXIT1S4, STATESVILLE (704) 873- C6 - D AVIE C O U N TY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 10,2003 II i I'' i u . ! I! 1 1^- I' i Obituaries Nina Fo.ster Mundiiy N ina I-iiM cr M iim la y. SO, a longtim e rcsiilciil o f Srnilli Grove, ilietl W cdticsilay, July 2, 2(103 al Forsyih M em orial H ospilal. She was born Sept. 26, 1922, ancl was Ihe lasl rem aining eliild o f Joseph Henry Foster mul Sallie M ille r Foster o f Sm ith Grove. Her father Josepli (1X47-19.12), was a veteran o f the C ivil War. serving in the C o nfe derate Stales o f Ainerica. He was a m ember o f Ihe Home Guard, a member o f Co. E, 1st N .C . Slate T ro o p s, C S A. llio u g h young, Joseph was said lo have played Ihe fife in a "War's O ver" parade in R ichm ond. Va. N in a was educated in D avie C o unty at S m ith G rove H igh School. She was m arried lo Ihe lale Roberl Conrad. D uring her early life, she lived in W inslon- Salem and worked al Butler Shoes aiul also M arilyns Shoes for her brother Cleland. A fle r llie death o f her husband. Nina moved back to her parenls' home in Sm ith Grove lo care fo r her e ld e rly m other Sallie. In Ihc 1960s. N ina married G arland Munday, and cared for him Ihroughoul a long illness. She lived Ihe rem ainder o f her life there in Ihe home her father built. She was preceded in dealh by her hrolhers and sislers, Evelyn Foster H o w ard, Joe Foster, C lelanil Foster and A lv in Foslcr. Another sisler died in infancy. She was u member o f Home M oravian Cliurch in W inston-Sa­ lem and a life tim e m em ber o f Sm ith G rove M ethodist Church. Survivors: several nieces and nephews; several greal nieces and nephews. A funeral service was helil Sat­ urday. July .S al 11 a.m. al Ealon Funeral Service, M ocksville, w ilh Ihe Rev, Chris Clout/, officialing. (iuriul follow ed in Sm ith Grove United M elhodisi Church Cem ­ etery. M em orials: in Nina M um lay's name to Sm ilh Grove M ethodist B u ild in g Fund, .1492 US I.S«, M ocksville. Dr. M, Wil.son Ne.sbitt T he Rev. Ur. M . W ilso n Nesbitt o f Durham, born O cl. .11, 1912, died Thursday evening, July .1, 200.1, al Croasdaile ViUage in Durham. Me was the son o f the lale M arion W. and Ethel Forester N eshill. Born In M ars H ill and raised in Gastonia, he attended R u llie rfo rd Junior C ollege and gradualed from L e n o ir Rhyne College and the Duke D iv in ity School. He was awarded a Doc­ tor o f D ivin ity degree in 1962 by Pfeiffer College and the D istin­ guished Alum nus Award by Duke U niversity A lum ni Association in I9K2. Dr. Nesbitt was preceded in death by his w ife o f .‘>9 years, M ary F.lizabeth Drum. Survivors: his daughter, V ir­ ginia M ann and husband P hilip of Durham; a son, J. Larry Nesbiii and w ife Bonuie o f C harlolle; 4 grandchildren; 2 great-grandsons;2 sislers; and a special friend, W illie D. Johnson o f Durham. As a United M elhodisi M inis­ ter, he served churches in M o o re s v ille , G ra n ite F alls, Denton, Dobson, Leve l Cross, Wesl Jefferson and Davie Counly. He served as e,\eculive secretary o f the Com m ission on Tow n & Country W ork in the Western N.C. Conference o f the United M elh­ odisi Church from I9.‘i4 to PJ.iS. From 19.<i8-197K, Dr. N eshill was on Ihe faculty o f Duke U niversily D ivin ity Seliim l and served as the direclor o f Rural Church Affairs under Ihe trustees o f the Duke Eiulowm ent. liis career was cen­ tered on the life uml m inistry of churches in low n anil country eiunm unities. Me served on Judi­ catory Conim illees al the Annual, Jurisdictional and General Confer­ ence levels o f Ihe United M elh­ odisi Church as w ell as on state­ wide ecum enical programs. A m em orial service was held at 3 p.m . M onday, J u ly 7, at Ashury United M ethoilist Church, Duriiam by the Revs. B. M aurice Ritchie and Leonard Doucelle. M em orials: M ary Drum Nes­ h ill Fund, c/o Ashury M ethodist C h urch , S06 C la re n d o n St., Durham, 277(l.'i; ihe M inion Ru­ ral L ife C enler, P.O. Box 27, Hayesville, 2K904; or Greensboro C o lle g e , 8 I.S W. M a rke t St., Greensboro, 27499, Kva Hrown Campbell Mrs. Eva Brown Campbell. 7.1, o f M ocksville, died Friday, July 4. 200.1, at Forsyth M edical Cen­ ter in W inslon-Salem . She was born lo the lale Ed­ ward and M artha Luckey Brown. She allended R. A. Clement H igh School and was a graduate o f Rowan Cabarrus Com m unity C ol­ lege in Salisbury. M rs. Campbell was a retired employee o f Fiber Industries (K O S A ) o f Salisbury. She was a member o f Shiloh Bap­ tist Church o f M ocksville. where she was a deaconess, member o f the Spiritual C hoir and M ission­ ary Society. She also was a m em ­ ber o f Ihe O rder o f Ihe Easlern Slar, Good Samaritan C lub and Cancer Services Supporl Group. She was predeceased by her luisband, Carl J. Campbell in 1974 and 2 daughters, Brenda Cam plu'll in HASH and Regina Campbell in 1991. S urvivors; a son, Roberl J. Cnm pbell of Advancc: .1 daugh­ te rs, M ae C a m p b e ll (Jam es) Feebles o f M ocksville, Frances C am pbell o f A dvancc and Lisa Cam pbell (B radley) W iliam s o f B oonville; 2 sisters. Hazel Brown M arch o f M ocksville and M arlha Brow n Pulliam o f Orangeburg, 5.C. The funeral service was at .1 p.m . Tuesday, July 8 at Shiloh B a plisi Church in M o c k s v illc , w ilh Ihe Rev. D r. D o nald R. Jenkins, pastor, officialing . Burial was in Ihe church cemelery. Patricia Mock Cardwell M rs. P a tric ia A n n M o ck Cardw ell, .S8, o f Easl Bend, died Sunday, July 6 ,2(H).1, al her home. She was born M ay 22, I94.S, in Forsyih County to P liillip E. and M ary Ellen Howard M illon. M rs. C ardw ell was a member o f V ic­ tory Baptist Church in Clemmons. She was preceded in dealh by .1 b ro llie rs, H a rrison "S h o rty ” H ilton, Lawrence "S lick" H ilton nnd Jim m y H ilton; a half sisler, Evelyn Sm ilh; and 4 half broth­ ers, Roberl, Ralph, Bruce and B ill H illon. Surviving; her husband o f llie home, James W. Cardw ell; 4 c h il­ dren, Judy Ellen M ock M cM illian and husband H ersie o f M ount A iry, Suundra Ann M ock Powers o f Greensboro, Edward Simeon M ock o f Advance and Patrick Wayne M ock o f Greensboro; 4 slcpcliildren, Sonia Ferraiolo and husband David o f Arcadia, Larry C a rd w e ll o f A rc a d ia , R andy C a rd w e ll and w ife Sharon o f K e rnersville and Susan Robles and husband Eloy o f Arcadia; -S grandchildren; 8 slep-grandchil- d re n ; .1 sisle rs, M a ry H illo n M yers, Doris M ilton M ock, both o f A dvance and Jessie M illo n M u llis and husband James o f Reedy Creek; a brother, Eddie H illon and w ife E m ily ofAdvance and a h a lf broiher, Lesier M illon and w ife M arquetia ofAdvance. A funeral service was held al 2 p.m . Tuesday, July 8, al Victory Baptist Church, w ith Drs. M ike D u ffield and Randall Lenderman o ffic ia tin g . B u rial fo llo w e d in I’arkliiw n M em orial Gardens. M e m o ria ls ; H ospice o f Y a d kin , 208 N . Jackson S t., Y adkinville, 270.S.S, Annette L. LIving.ston M s. A n n e iie Lou ise Livingston, LS,of229.S U.S. 601 S., M ocksville, died Sunday, July 6 al her home follosving a short illness. She was a native o f Easl Mead­ ows, Long Island, N.Y., and was an eighth grade student al Soulh Davie M iddle Sehool in M ocks­ ville. Survivors: her mother, Levine L. L iv in g s lo n o f the hom e; 2 brothers, Lamonie Livingslon o f L o n g Island , and T a in rin Livingston o f M ocksville; 2 sis­ lers, Erica Lyons and Vanessa Jones, bolh o f M ocksville; mater­ nal grandfather, John Lyons o f M o c k s v ille ; p a ternal g ra n d ­ m other, A lberta L iv in g s lo n o f Heinslead, N.Y. Funeral services were sched­ uled for Wednesday, July 9 at 2 p.m. in the chapel o f Graham Fu­ neral I Ionie in M ocksville. Bishop Terry Dalton and M in iste r Tim Dallon were to officiate. The fam ­ ily was lo receive friends one hour before the service. I,' DAVIE FUNERAL SERVICE hiinr|Kirul«l ■IU)V.iii.'vliii„Mi>cksviii,',NC 3 3 6 -7 5 1 -З Ш "O lir l'tìiiiitìi .SVn'/íii; )iíiír í'iniiiíii' vorii ш ш кш нл n'.\i:iüi. iiiitii: Lenora Slu.ss Dyson M rs. Lenora Sluss Dyson, 79. form erly o f Daniel Road, M ocks­ ville, died Sunday, July 6,200.1 at Autum n Care o f M ocksville. Funeral services were Tues­ day, July 8 at 11 a.m. in Ealon Fu­ neral C hapel w ilh Rev. B illy Stroud officiating. Burial was in Ealons Baptist Church Cemelery. M em orials: Alzheim ers Asso­ ciation, Western Carolina Chapter, .1800 Shamrock Dr.. 999. Char­ lotte. 28215-.1220. M rs. Dyson was born M arch LS. 1924 in Davie Counly lo Ihe late Clyde and M innie V iola Jor­ dan Sluss and was a homemaker. She was a member o f C om m unily Baptist Church. She wus preceded in death by her husbands. Junior Siroud and Leon L. Dyson. Survivors; 7 children, Deborah S iro u d B a ile y o f S la le s v illc , Sharon D. W atkins o f Cleveland, Rose Elaine Spry and Sanford Siroud, bolh of Cooleemee, David Dyson o f V irg in ia Beach, Va., Thomas Dyson o f M ocksville and M ichael Dyson o f Cooleemee; 14 grandchildren; I2grcat-grandchil- dren; a sister, Lola Booe o f Lex­ ington; and .several h a lf brothers und sisle rs liv in g in Ihe Pocahonlas, Va. area. George Reid ,Ir. M r. George Reid Jr., 72, o f N ew lon, died Salurday, July .S, 200.1 in Catawba Valley M cdical Center. He was a nalive o f Calawba C o unty, son o f Ihe late M ary Sicwart and George Reid Sr. He was a veleran o f Ihe U.S. A ir Force, a form er cily policem an, a c ily councilm an, and relired from General Eleclric. Me was a mem- Iw r o f C oulter’s Grove A M E Zion C hurch, where funeral services w ill be held Thursday, July 10 al .1 p.m. The Rev. Ralph Cousins w ill officiate, and burial w ill fo l­ low in llie church cemetery. The body w ill be taken to the church to lie in slate al I p.m., and the fa m ily w ill receive friends one hour before Ihe service. Survivors: liis w ife, Dorothy C ouller Reid o fth e home; 2 sons, G eorge (C a ro lyn ) R eid 111 o f Hudson, O hio, and Jerry (Peggy) C ouller o f Tuscon, A riz.; 4 daugh­ ters, A p ril (John) RhineliardI o f H ig h P o in l, B e v e rly (P a slo r Bennie) W hile o f Charlolle, Shelia (Andrew ) Rhinehardt o f Newlon, and Priscilla Reid o f the home; a broiher, John Reid o f Cleveland, O hio; .1 sisters, M ary Lois Gray o f W oodleaf, Louise S m ith o f Bronx, N.Y., and B elly Jo W ilson o f Brooklyn, N.Y.; 14 grandchil­ dren; aiul 7 greal-grandchildren. A son. Elder Aaron Reid, pre­ ceded him in dealh in 2000. .lames Albert Brown M r. James A lberl Brow n, 45. o f Lcxinglon. died Salurday, July 5, 200.1 in Lexington M em orial Hospital. He was a nalive o f Davidson County and worked al D ixie Fur­ nilure Co. S u rvivors: 2 sons, K e ntrell Mason and Alfon/.o Mason o fth e home; a daughler, Shavonya M a­ son ofthe home; .1 brothers, W illie Terrell o f Salisbury, Kenneth Ber­ nard Brow n o f South Carolina and Jerry Lynn Brown o f Lexington; 4 sisters, A rim e Bush, E velyn Holnies, bolh o f Lexington, M ary Brown and Sherry Lynn Brown o f Salisbury; and a grandchild. Funeral services w ill be F ri­ day, July 11 al 3 p.m. al Buncombe Baplisi Church, officialcd by the Rev. Rufus W yatt. Burial w ill fo l­ low in the church cemetery. The fam ily w ill receive friends 30 m in­ utes p rio rlo the service. A Meaningful Funeral Service Wtiicli Piiiim i Home, Inc. 556 Soulh Mnin St. • Mock.sville, NC • (336) 751-3725 — Locally Owiicil & Operated — you Are Invited to VBSat Ш JulylO,ll.l2 m m m m Tliursiiay Wight MFf-6’iOpM WdayNl3lit-6-<ipiii VBSfuii-crafts,so«s{,BiW iitoriisaiidlotsoffllNI MoTiVBSM SatunlayAffefi)0(iii-l2-2piii .C all 998*3854 for more information or to register!. \D onal(iR:Hendricksl\ ' 1934 - 2003 '3 M O C K S V Ib L tó ' ' Dot Is B, llpsltaw- L , D-Juni2è,<itk)3;',| UERMUUARUN , f . ' ’ Ì ЕИ епкЕ, МсЬиугеф 1927- m i fti MOCKSVILLE ■■ <ai......... » Cardia M. ТУЫеИщ 1909-2(k)3. к M O C KSVILLE.' T e rh T .C o (lln L'r\ 1950-’гоОЗ ' ' KEKNERSVILLB - ii ШппкУ/:Ш1суУ1 1919 - 2003 <tA M nO N V lLLE I ^ ■' V , } |> 'M yrtles,'Snider 'i f •, HARMONV' Й Щ rsDekloh'S. Hardy Л ' .. ; 2003 ^ <; \ ’ MOCKSVILLÈ 7 tChaHes.G, Janies . y iR 9 IN IA / ■ P^\^son0J)ow tih0 ¿•''■VVlN.frON-SiÌLEM“ ;fRoltald G, Rushing;. 1958 - 2003 ■' LEXINGTON M l 4i> 325 ry. M ain Street M uchsvIllé.N C , - ,(336)751-2148 ’‘I U l e ' r e j u s t a m o u s e - c l i c k a w a y . . . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRI/Eb^ECORD O N L IN E Go to the Davie County Enterprise Record website at wvm.enterprise-record.com for a convenient link to our latest edition. It's your online connection to Davie County. С C l a s s i f i e d s j C S u b s c r ip t io n s ) C R e a d e r ’s P o lQ С lU e a t t ie r ^ D a v ie C o u n ty ... W e V e G o t Y o u C o v e r e d O n lin e ! wuiw.enterpr¡se-recor(l.com DAVIE COUN I’Y KNTIÍKPRISFÍ R15COR1), I hursdiiy, ,Iuly 10, 2003 - C7 Evangelist To Conduct Services At Cowboys For Christ Arena T he N .C . C hapler o f C ow boys fo r C hrist has in vited Egangelist Dr. Jim m y nnd M argaret H inson to conduct rcach out service.s July 14-19 at the C ircle L Ranch near S tatesville. Services w ill be each evening 111 7 in an in door arena. There w ill be m usical guests each n ig h l, testim onies, nnd a Bible-based, C hrist-centered and church- related serm on by Hinson. A c tiv itie s fo r children and youth begin each evening nt 6, in ­ c lu d in g c a lf rid in g , bnrrel racing and horseback rides. A ll children need to be accom panied by parents or responsible adults. N o tic k ­ ets w ill bo sold and no rcserviitions arc necessary. P a rticipating c h il­ dren nnd youth w ill be recognized. Food w ill be nvnilnble nl no chnrgc. Area churches nnd others are donating food in an e ffo rt to rench the unsaved, unchurched and inactive church m em bers. A ll m aking n decision fo r Jesus C hrist w ill be coun.seled and referred to a local church o f th e ir choice. M argaret H inson w ill share n message fo r children, and P hyllis Deal nnd others w ill provide a m in istry fo r nil children. Each nighl they w ill be rccognized, as w ill seniors, grandparents, friends and neighbors, pastors and churches. For m orc in form ation, cn ll C raig D eal, president o f Cowboy.s fo r C hrist, al 704-873-3421 o r Hin.son at 751-3492. Christian Women’s Clubs To Meet The tw o C h rislinn W om en’s C lubs o f W inslon-S nlem w ill meel on July 16 and 17 al Berm uda R un C o untry C lub. The speaker w ill be June V etter fro m W hispering Pines. A nursery is provided. The them e fo r the luncheon on W ednesday is Bnubles, Bangles and Beads, a program uboul beading by Jo A n n Bearden. Y4J M in ­ is lry Team w ill present m usic. It begins nt 11:15 a.m . and the cosl is $12.25. C nll 774-9962 fo r re.servntions. O n Thursday, there w ill be n teacher appreciation brunch, fea­ tu rin g a fashion show by Dress Barn w ith C arolyn Pittm an. M usic w ill be by Freddy Casstevcns from B o onville. The tim e is 9:30- 11:30 a.m ,, and cost is $10.50. For reservations, call Pat at 940- 6885 or A lcth a at 760-4253. P a t s y T a y lo r C o n c e r t S u n d a y N i g h t A t L ib e r ty l\/le th o d is t Palsy T a ylo r o f W inston-Salem w ill present a concert at 4 p.m . on Sunday, Ju ly 13 nt L ib e rty U nited M ethodist C hurch, U.S. 601 S., M o cksville . Tnyor is m usic director o f Spencer M em o rial U nited M ethodist C hurch o f C harlotte, She w ill play a K u rtw e il 150 d ig i­ tal piano. The pu b lic is invited. F or m orc in fo rin n tio n , ca ll 284-2196, 284-2914 o r 4 9 2 -5 165. I t ’s O K t o d r e s s c a s u a l f o r c h u r c h . J e s u s d i d . W care now on our Su m m e r SCIIEDUI.E w ith only a 10:00 A M .service each Sunday. Worsiiip wliere you can be comfortable in your own shoe.s. Join us thi.s Sunday, wiiatever you’re wearing. The Episcopal Church of the Ascension at Fork 183 Fork-B ixby Road Advancc, N C 27(K)6 336.998.0857 rj9 t ww w.asccnsian-rnrk,ort> F o r m e r D i s t r i c t C o u r t Ju d g e MARK S. CULLER is pleased lo announce lhat he is now available lo represent clients in the Davie County Courts and that he has opened an office for the practice of law M A R K S . C U L L E R A t t o r n e y a t L a w 26 C o u r t S q u a re M o c k s v ille , NC 27028 (336) 751-2918 Ori'iCE Hours: MONDAY - FliJDAY 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM CHi.MiNAi.OiAWii.s^'IUMncCiiAiiDSs# Oivxmii.^CHiiMaisiunv Cun I) VlsriAMON ♦ CnilU SUI'ltmr ♦ Sl I'ARMION Ac.HUAII NIS niS-MllllirilDNili MAHI1A1.1’KHPUJY ANH PllUN ♦ AtlMOSY MtU)|l1(.MI(>.Mlirl'i<l()|( COIIKl OiUliilS AUlOMOHIII AliCIDLSh^ Civil. ANHC«lMIN,M iHi,M.S II /i-nv iHl .iHi'riiiV l’f 1/ u 'I" )t'ti. /'/.M»«* ii’tiliiiHi' M iiv l/nf ll )\ii '!'• 'i'>l '"Iuv'kU iivtimi.' II' <n»iW »«'u irii/i ihi' ¡.-¡¡.il jnin.’) iiKi’.i .iNn’ Please Attend The Church Of Your Choice No Creek Prim itive Baptist Church, 222 Aubrey Merrell Rd., Mocksville. 2nd & 4lh Sundoys. 10:30 a.m. Fourih Saturday worship nnd conl0rence.1:3O p.m. Pastor. Richard Kirby. Eogte Heights C hurch,10 n.m. Sunday worship, 7 p.m. Tuesday Powerllme, 6:30 p.m. W ednesdays. Bible study nndAwnnas. Casual dress, conlem* porary music/worship. 5103 U.S. 158, Hillsdale, M o c k s v liie W e sle ya n C h u rc h : Hospital St.. Sunday Schoot, 9:45 a.m. W orship. 11. W ednesday Prayer Meeting, 7 p.m. Rev. George Troyer. 751-5595, U n io n C hap ei U n ite d M e th o d ist C hurch: 2030 U.S. 601 N. Worship. 10 a.m. Sunday School. 11 a.m.. Pastor, Rev, Jim Sanders. Center United M othodlst Church: U.S. 64 W. S unday S chool, 9:45 a.m . W orsiiip, 11. Pastor, Stephen Blair. 751 • 2754. C hildcare d lre clo rs: C nrla Prevelle, 492*5735 & Sandra Autry. 940* 3753, Eibaville United M ethodist Church: N.C. 801, Advance. Fellowship, 9 n.m. Sunday School, 10. Worship, 11. Kids For Christ (ages 4*11), 1st & 3rd Sun., 3-4:30 p.m. Teens (or Christ (ages 12* 18) meet Sun.. 5-6:30 p.m. Pastor: Rev. Neville Storey. Cooleem oe Church o f Qod: Sunday School, 10 a.m. W orship Service and Children's Church, 11 a.m. Tues. Prayer Meeling. 7 p.m. Wed. Family Service. 7 p.m. For moro inlo, cnll paslor Robert H ulelle at 284-2180 or visit www.coolcog.org, Cornatzer Unltod M othodlst Church: 1244 Cornnlzer Rd,'Sunday School. 10 a.m. Worship, 11 n.m.. Rev Knye Frye, pnslor. B eth el U nited M e th o d ist C hurch: Bethel Church Rd. Worship, 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. 10:50 a.m. Rev. Ed Carter, pastor, A dvonce Unltod M ethodist Church: Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m . Y oulh, 5 p.m . Rev. H arry D. Sammons.Downtown Advanco. F a rm in g to n U n lto d M e th o d ist C h u rc h : Sunday S chool. 10 n.m . Worship. 11 a.m. 1939 Farmington Rd. 998-3769. Rev. Mellnd.i Snyder. Oak G rovo United M ethodist Church: 1994 U.S. 158. M ocksville. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11. C oncord Unltod M ethodist Church. Cherry Hill Rd.. Mocksville. Worship: 11 a.m. Sunday School: 10 a.m. Paslor, John Andrews. H ardison United M ethodist Church: W orship, 9:45 a.m. Sunday School, 10:45. W ondorlul W ednes-days Children's program, 6-7:30. Paslor, Rev, Dennis B. Marshall. C om m unity Baptist Church: Sunday School, 10 a.m. Sunday Worship, 11. Evening service. 6. Wodnesday Bible Sludy, 7 p.m. Gladstone Road. H illsdalo United M othodlst C hurch: ' 5228 U.S. 158, Advance. Conlemporary worship Sunday 10:45 a.m. Sunday S chool. 9:35. C asual dress, relreshmenls. Jr. High Youlh Sunday night, 5:30. Sr. High Youth Sunday nighl. 7. Midweek@ Hllisdale prayer servico, Wednesday 6:30 p.m, Bible studies, m inistries such as dram a, worship, m islons, singles, w om en's, m en's. Paslor: Jerry Webb. 998*4020. W esley C hapol U nite d M e th o d ist C hurch: W orship Service: 10 a.m. Sunday School: 10:45 n.m. Rov. Mindy Snyder, Pino Rd. R edla nd P o n to co sta l H o lln o ss C h u rc h ; S unday S chool: 10 a.m . W orship: 11 a.m . E vening: 6:30. W ednesday prayer m eeting & Bible study, 7:30 p.m. Rev, Joel Boyles. H oly Cross Lutheron Churoh, 1913 U.S. 601 s. Worship: 10:30 a.m. Sunday School: 9:16 a.m. Pastor: Rov. Robert Kaatlng. 751*5419. htlp://www.mindsprlng.com/''holycros8/ M o c k s v ilie F irs t P re sb yte ria n Church, 261 S. Main Sl. Worship: 11 a.m. Church School: 9:45 a.m. Sunday evening: Choristers (grades 1*5) & Youth (grades 6-12), 5:30 p.m. Pastor: Neal Carter. 751-2507. M ocks United M ethodist Church, oil W.G. WHITE & C 0 . 850 N. Trade St. Winston Salem, NC 27102 336-723-1669 J E R R Y 'S M E A T P R O C E S S IN G W e C u stom M eat P rocess B eef - P o rk - Deer 30 years experience 692 Rnlph notlocloo Rd . Mockavlllo 492-5496 J . P . G R E E N M I L L I N G C O . , I N C . Makers ot DAISY FLOUR We Custom Blend Depot St., Mocksville, NC 336-751-2126 C A U D E L L L U M B E R C O IV IP A N Y 162 Sheek Street Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-2167 л е е . VILLAGE HARDWARE 5431 Hwy. 158 • Advance, NC 336-998-1987 N.C. 801 S. at Mocks Church/ Beau­ cham p roads. Advance. Rev. Donnlo Durham, 998-5518. Sunday worship: 8:45 & 11 n.m. Sunday School: 10 a.m. Sm ith Grovo M ethodist Church: 3492 U.S. 158. M ocksville. P aslor: C hris Clonlz. Sunday School: 10 a.m.. worship. 11, Children’s ministry. Before nnd afler school programs, 940*5296. H ills d a lo B a p tis t C h u rc h : Sunday W orship and Bible Study 9 & 10:30 a.m., W ednesday Fellow ship Meal, 6 p.m. C hildren's youth a ctivitie s, prayer meeting. 6:30 p.m. Paslor R.T. Alderman. 940*6618. Minister ol Music, Brenl Helton. 4815 U.S. 158, Advnnce. F aith and V icto ry F am ily W orsh ip C enter, 1687 Hwy. 601 N. Sunday Services. 10 a.m., 7 p.m. Wednesday, 7 p.m. New Believers M inistries, 350 Railroad St.. Mocksville. Sunday School, 10 a.m.. worship. 11. Wednesday nighl Bible study. 7. Pnslor Elizabelh Mock. Assoc, pastor. Derrick Mock. 492-5566. Liberty United M ethodist Church. U.S. 601 S. Worshlp:9:45 a.m. Sunday School; 11 a.m. F irst U nite d M e th o d ist C hu rch of M o c k s v liie . E arly Sunday W orship Service. 8:50 a.m. Praise singing, casual dress, contemporary format. Trndlllonal service, 10:55 n.m. 305 N. Mnin St. 751- 2503. Pastors, Crystal Alexander nnd Chnrles Turner. Believer's Sonship Tabernacle: Sunday worship. 10:30 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. Wed. evening, 7. Pastor: Jerry L. Couch. 998* 1324. Cana Rd. ** Poller's Lane. T urren tine B a p tist C huroh: Sunday School, 9:45 a.m ., W orship. 11; Night Service, 6. Paslor: Rev. Joe Smith. Bethlehem United M ethodist Church: Sunday early worship, 8:45 a.m.; Sunday School, 10. Worship, 11 a.m. Second Sunday at 6:30 p.m ., contem porary worship. 321 Redland Rd.. Advance. 998- 5083. Fax: 940-5502. E-M ail: kaybethumc(3)yadlel.nel E piscopal Church of the A scension. Fork-Blxby Rd.. Advance. Sun. School. 10 a.m. Worship. 11 a.m. 998-0857. Dial A Story M inistry for children. Bill and Peggy Long ol Advanco. 998*7716. Clom ont Q rove Church ot Q od, Body of C hrist. 159 Parker Rd.. Mocksville. 492*5125. Saturday Services: Sabbath S chool, 10 a.m .. W orship, 11:45. Wednesday Bible Sludy. 7 p.m. Pastor: Elder Ernest Ijames. Radio Broadcast: The Bible Is Righl, Tuesdays, 5-5:30 p.m., WDSL 1520 AM and Sundays, 8* 8:30 a.m.. WSTP 1490 AM. Q reen M ead ow s B a p tis t C h u rch Sunday School. 9:45 n.m. Worship, 11 a.m., 7 p.m. Wednesday Prayer & Biblo Study. 7 p.m. Pastor Rev. Michael Waters, 998*3022. L ib e rty W o slo ya n C h u rch , 2106 Shellield Rd., Harmony. Sunday School 10 a.m.. Morn. W orship 11 a.m.. Wed. Bible Adventure 7 p.m., Sr. Minislry 2nd Tues. each month 10 o.m. 492-2963. Pastor: Ronald Lee. B lxby Presbyterian Church. 1606 Fork* Blxby Rd.. near Cornalzer Rd., Sun. School 9:45 a.m.. W orship 11. Paslor: Peter Peterson, 998* 6813. D ulln Unltod M ethodist C hurch, 897 Dulln R d„ Mocksville, 996-5409, Pastor: David Smith. Sun School 10:30 a.m.. W orship 9:30 a.m. Cooleem oe United M ethodist. Main St., Sunday School, 10 a.m., W orship, 11. Kids Kamp Sun. 5-6:30, Pastor: Rev. Perry Bradshaw (284* 6135) In H om o B ib le S tu d io s, by Randy HowelL 284-4667. Boar Crook Baptist Church, Bear Creek Ch. Rd., Sun. School 9:45 a.m.. Worship11 a.m., Bible Study Wod. 7 p.m. Rev. W illiam Lee Cook 111, paslor. Cooloom oo First Baptist Church, 284 Marginal St., Sun. Bible Sludy 9:45 a.m., Morn. Worship 11 a.m,, Evo. Worship 7 p.m., Youlh. 6 p.m. Wednesday supper. 6 p.m. Music minister. Regina Chandler. M ocksville Second Prosbyterlan. 400 Pine Sl. Worship, 11 a.m.. Church Schoot. 9:30. Rev. Thomas M. Leach.751-1410 St. F rancis o f A ssis i, RC. Masses: Saturday Vigil, 5 p.m. Sunday, 8 and 10:30 a.m., Spanish Mass, 12:30 p.m.: W ednesday evening Mass, 7. Monday, v o g l e r &SONS Inin'cral 2849 Middle Brook Dr. С1вт1Л0П8, NC 27012336- 766-4714 L A R R Y ’S W O O D F L O O R I N G S E R V I C E24 Years Experience Sanding * Retlnlshlng Inslollation • Old & Now Work Larry McClennoy • Mocksvllio 336-751-1721 EATON F U N E R A L H O M E SI NCI: .125 North Main .Sirccl M ocksvillc. N C 27H2S 336-751-2148 cX^ST A U TO PARTS MOCKSVILLE AUTOMOTIVE 884 S. Main St, • M ocksville 336-751-2944 P U T T H I S S P A C E T O W O R K F O R Y O U C A L L 7 5 1 - 2 1 2 0 Tuosday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday. 9 a.m . M asses for the sum m er. Rev. Andrew Draper, TOR. 751-2973. Farm ington Baptist C hurch. Sunday morning Bible study, classes for all ages. 10. W orship: 11. 1841 Farmlng-ton Rd.. 5 mites from 1*40. Pastor: Scotl Lyeriy. Church: 998-3826. Home: 998*5372. Blaise Baptist Church, Blaise Church Road, olf U.S. 601 N. at 1*40, Mocksville. 751-3639. Worship, Sunday, 8:30 & 11 a.m.: Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Sunday evening, 7. Wednesday Bible study and mission programs lor nil nges. 7 p.m. Pnstor: Glenn Sellers. Assoc, paslor, Ken Furches, www.blaisebapllsl.org. Shiloh Baptist Church, 544 E. Depot St., Mocksville. Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Morning worship: 11 a.m. Paslor; Rov. Donald Ray Jenkins. 751*0597. Fulton United M othodlst Church, 3895 N.C. 801 S.. Advance. Worship: 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. 10:45 a.m. Fulton Youth In Chrlsl, Sundays, 5-6:30 p.m. Pastor: Rev. Neville Storey. H oovon B oun d F u li G osp el Church.U.S. 64 W., Mocksville. (beside Center Fire Dept.). Sunday School, 10 a.m.. Worship, 11. Sunday night praise/ worship. 6. W ednesday night praise/ worship. 7. Pastor, James Ward. 998* 6394. First B apllst Church, 390 N. Main St.. M ocksville. 751-5312. C onlom porary early worship service. 8:30 a.m. Sunday School lor all ages, 9:45 a.m. Traditional worship service. 10:55 a.m. Childron's choir, Tuesday, 3 p.m. Wodnesday. 6:30 p.m.. aclivilies for children, youth and adulls. Fork Baptist Church. 3140 U.S. 64 E., Mocksville. Sunday School. 9:45, Worship service, 11 a.m.. 6:30 p.m. Wednesdays. 7 p.m. Awanas. Sunday 6 p.m.998-8306. C o rn a tzo r B a p tis t C h u rc h . 1372 C ornatzor R d., M ocksville. Sunday School, 10 a.m.. Worship. 11; evening. 6:30: A w ana’s W orship, 7 p.m. Wednesday evening, 7:30 p.m. Now U nion M othodlst C hurch, 1869 S h ellield R d., at C ounly Line Rd. S ervices: 8:30 a.m ., conlo m porary w orship w ith casual dress and relreshmenls; 9:45 a.m. Sunday School assombly. 10. Sunday School lor all agos. 11 a.m.. Worship. 492- 5367. Ijam es Baptist Church, Shellield Rd., Mocksville. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.. w orship, 11. Sunday ovenlng, 6, Wednesday, 7 p.m. Paslor, Tommy Faust. S t. Jo h n AM E Z lo n C h u rc h . 145 C am pbell R d.. M ocksville. Sunday School. 9:30. Morning worship, 11 a.m. Rev. Anihony Freeman. Advonce First Baptist C hurch. 1938 N.C. 801 S. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. W orship. 11. Wednesday Bible Study/ mission groups, 7 p.m. Pnslor:M artin Kastnor. 998-6302. C hurch of Qod of Prophocy, 2323 U.S. 601 S., Mocksville. Sunday School. 10 n.m., worship. 11. Sunday evoning, 6; W ednesday evening, 7. Pastor: Rev. Bobby Shlnaull. 719- 6565 or 284*2935. V ictory B aptist C hurch, Midway St., Cooleemee. Sunday School, 10 a.m., w orship 11. Sundny evening, 6; W ednosdny Awana/Youth, 6:45 p.m.. Prayor & Bible Study. 7. Rev. Shelby Harbour. 284*2077. Soventt^ Day Advonttst C hurch. Milling Road, M ocksville. S abbath School. Saturday. 9:30-11: W orship, 11-noon. Pastor. Ron Davis. 751*3886. M acodonlo M oravian Church. 700 N.C. 801 N.. Advance. Sundny School, 9:30-10:45 a.m. Worship. 8:45 and 11 а.m. 998-4394. Pastor: Rev. Greg Little. Y adkin V alle y B a p tis t C h u rc h , 1324Yadkln Valley R ond. Advance. Pastor: Ronnie Craddock. 998-4331. Sunday School, 10 a.m.. worship. II &б. W ednesday Night Prayor meeting, 7:30. Live Sundays, WDSL 1520AM, 11- Noon. Mt. Zlon Hollnoss Church of God, U.S. 64 E. nt Mill Street. Mocksville. Sunday School, 10 a.m.. Morning Worship. li. Paslor: Bishop James Ijames. M t. S Ina l AM E Z lo n C h u rc h . 488 Peoples Creek Road, Advance. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m., worship, 11 a.m., S E A F O R D L U M B E R C O M P A N Y Jericho Road Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-5148 D A V I E L U M B E R & L O G G IN G 872 Main Church Rd. Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-9144 F O S T E R D R U G C O M P A N Y 495 Valley Road Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-2141 G E N T L E M A C H I N E & T O O L I N C . 3319 US Hwy 158 Mocksville, NC 27028 336-998-3350 FULLER»» Precision Laser Cutting & Metai Fabrication 8S‘i Salisbury Ro.id, Mocksvillc, NC 27028 336-751-3712 Wednesday night Bible study. 7. Dr. Otis B. Robinson Sr., paslor. 998*6231. B lxby Church of the Living God. 2121 Cornatzor Rd., Advonce. Pastor, Rev P erry Hawks. 768*1606. W orship. Sunday 10*11 a.m.. 6 p.m. S alem U nited M e th o d ist C hurch, Salem Church Road olf Davie Academy R d., 8 m ites w est ol M ocksville. W orship. Sundays at 9:45 a.m. Sunday S chool, 10:4 5.UMW , second W ednesday, UMM lirst Sunday b re a kla si at 7:30. UM YF Sunday evenings. Rev. Stephen Blair. P Ine y G rovo U n ite d M e th o d is t Church, 376 Underpass Rd.. Advance. Sunday School. 10 a.m.. Worship. 11. Pastor: Rev. Kendall C. Glover. 998* 7316. New Jerusalem A p o sto lic Church, 291 Campbell Rd.. Mocksville. Paslor. Notlye Ijames-Barber, 751*0049. Sun, S chool, 10 a.m .. W orship 11. W ednesday nighl: Bible class, 7:30. Intercessory prayer, 6 p.m. True Light Christian M inistry. U.S. 601 N., Danner Rd. to Cameiia Lane, Mocksville. Pastor; Steven W. Dallon. Sunday SchooL 10 a.m., worship. 11. E p is c o p a l C h u rc h o f th e G ood S h e p h e rd , C hurch & C ross sts., C ooleem ee. W orship, 9:30 a.m ., fellowship hour after church. Bible Sludy 2nd and 4th Sundays aller church. Priest: Rev. Noah Howard. Josus Llfo M ission, Liberly Church Rd., Mocksville. Sunday School, 10a.m., morning worship. 11. Sunday evening at 6 and Tuesdays at 7 p.m. Pastor: Hilda Reavis. M ocksville Churoh o f God, 862 U.S. 64 E. (beside A rm ory). 751*0817. Pastor: Larry Hollilield. Sunday School, 10 a.m.. worship. 11. Sunday evening.6. Wednesday evening, 7. Joru&Blom Baptist Church, 3203 US 601 s., M ocksville. 284-2328. Rev. Jimmy Lancaster. Sunday services; 8:15 a.m., praise and worship; 9:45, Sunday School lor all ages; 11, morning worship; 7, evening w orsh ip. W ednesday services: 6 p.m.. family leiiowship moal: 7 p.m., TeamKID. Youth 4 Christ, Adult Bible Study. Nursery for Infants and toddlers. F o iio w sh lp B a p tis t C huroh, 1084 R ainbow Rd., Advance. 998*6544. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship. 11, Sundays, 6 p.m. Wednesday service, 7 p.m. Thursday visitation. 7 p.m. Sm ith Grove AM E Zlon Church. 3707 Hwy. 158, Mocksville. Sunday morning worhsip, 11. Sunday School. 10 a.m. Rev. Morgan Glenn, pastor. Ealons Baptist Church, 495 Eatons Church Rd., Mocksville. Sunday School. 10 a.m., worship, 11. Wednesday prayer meeting, 7:30 p.m. Pastor: Dr. David Gilbreath. 998-6149. A b u n d a n t L lfo C h ris tia n V ic to ry Contor, 117 E. Depot St., Mocksville. P astor, D nniel Brow n. 753*4453 Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. M orning worship, 11. Llfo C om m unity Church. Sundays, 10 a.m.. Brock Perlorm ing Arts Center, N orth M ain S tree t. M ocksville. Contemporary style worship with Pastor Kevin Stewart. 753-LIFE. Hopo B apllst Tabernaole. 2408 Hwy. 158, Mocksville. 998-3616. Worship, 11 a.m., Sunday School, 10 a.m.. 6 p.m. W ednesdny, 7 p.m.. AWANA children and teens, adults, prayer mooting and Bible study. Eost Davio Boptist Church, Bermuda Quay Shopping Cenlor. 5397 U.S. 158, Advance. Sundays. 8:15. Bible study for older adults; 9:30, morning worship; 10:45. Bible study for all ages; 6 p.m.. Sunday evening service. Wednesdays, 7 p.m.. Bible Sludy and Prayer Service. Paslor, Max T. Furr. 998-5584. Life C om m unily C hurch, Days Inn, Mndison Road. Mocksville. Ser­ vices Sunday, 10 a.m . C all Kevin S lew arl, pastor, about W ednesday evening life groups. 753*5433. M ainville AME Zlon Church, 210 Main Church Road. Mocksville. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship, 11. Bible Sludy, Wednesday, 7 p.m. Pastor: Rov. Robort H, Bailey S H E F F IE L D L U M B E R & P A L L E T C O . APALEX COMPANY 165 Turkey Foot Road Mocksville, NC 27028 336-492-5565 CRAtG CARTER BUILDER, INC. 119 Hwy. 801 S, Suite 1 Advance, NC 27006 336-940-2341Cu^um Hi'Hio iiHoH'i I’ljii; Л i*ft^Mik'nl • Mjilin Г I’jilcr. Vkf IV» H a y w o r th -M iller Fu n e r a l H o m e K iN D E iiro N C h a p e l Lol'a ii:1) UN H w y 158 Bl-TWEKN CunMMONS & A dvance 336-940-5555 888-940-8511 C8 . DAVIE COUN TV KN TKRPRISE UEC O R I). Thursdii.v. July II), 2003 f f T T W K i f R a y T u t t e r o w h a d h i s F o r d t r a c t o r d e c k e d o u t i n A m e r i ­ c a n f i a g s f o r I h e a n n u a l F o u r t h o f J u l y a n t i q u e t r a c t o r p a r a d e t h r o u g h M o c k s v i l l e . T h e p a r a d e , a n d f e s t i v i t i e s a t t h e C l e m e n t G r o v e p i c n i c g r o u n d s , w a s s p o n s o r e d b y t h e P i e d m o n t A n t i q u e P o w e r A s s o c i a t i o n . M a s o n S t a n l e y i s r i d i n g h i s o w n J o h n D e e r e , a l t h o u g h C h a r i i e a n d d a u g h t e r R a c h e l H o w e l l r i d e a t o p h i s o l d t h e p e d a l , n o t m o t o r , v a r i e t y . J o h n D e e r e . W . C . P h i p p s s m i l e s a t t h e c r o w d . H e w a s i n s t r u m e n t a l in o r g a n i z i n g t h e f i r s t p a r a d e . 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Y o u n g p e o p l e r i d e a t o p a C o o l e e m e e F i r e D e p a r t m e n t f i r e t r u c k d u r i n g t h e a n n u a l l a w n m o w e r p a r a d e , e x p a n d e d t o i n c l u d e c h i l d r e n o n d e c o r a t e d b i c y c l e s D2 - DAVIK COUNTY KNTKRPRISK RIÍCORD, Thursdiiy. July 10,2003 H o n o r S tudents Davie НЫЬ TIr' I'o llo w iiii; IDavic High Scliiml studonis were iiMincd lo llic iicudcniic lionor roll. Mill C rude N eely AlcM undcr, T im o lliy A llen. Meghan Appell, Miilllievv A uslin, D iiim i Diisiivcs, Andrew Bcesnn, Lauren Ucnnell, MichacI Bingham , Lauren U hick. Jiired Boger, Carly Boolh, Am y Bosi. Jason H ow ies, Jim H rcnier, Rebekah B rock, Ben ВгиП'еу. M credilh Cheek, M allhew Chills. Brillany Cooper, Megan Cooper, B rilla n y Cope. Hrica Corne, Bradford Corriher, Kelley Crosslin, Calherine Crowe, Chelsea Curry, Ashley Oavidson, Russell Davis, C urlis D illa rd , Jac<|ucline D ow ning. 'I'im D ow ns, Tracy Hasler. Claylon l:dwards, Brandon lim e rl, C o llin I'erebec, Sarah I'tcm ing, Heulher Poster, Krislcn Promal. Wendy I'ulk, Kalherine G askin, Kena G cniry, Andrew G ildcin, .Sicphanie Gray, Jeremy Guplon, l':van Hall. Duslin Harris. M atl Hauser, Cara Hennings, Russell H illon . Urook Hinm an. Aaron H ollifield, Jessica Huggins, Rachel Humphries. Holly Hunler. M ilch e ll Ivey. Chas Jefferson, Kelsey Jenkins, Julian Johnson, Brillany Kealon. K rysile K elly, Mallhew Lee, Jacob Lloyd, Lauren Miicione, Bailey Marrs, Jonalhan M ayfield, Jcssica M cC allisie r. D onnie M cC racken. Joseph McDaniels. Kacshon M cN cil, Ryan M ichael, Amanda M ock, David Monsees. Jessica Morasco, MisacI M orcno-Luna. Drew Mossman. Healher M yers. Annainarie Navarro. Daniel N ollner. Jenna Nunn. BriKany Om egii. Brittney Overby. Jcssica Overby. Reshaun (’arks,Travis ('helps. Juslin I’ilchcr. Joshua Rclnsvold. April Reynolds. Brillany Reynolds. Abby Riddle. Iirin R oberlson. N icole Role. Brillany Rowe, I’illip Scoll, Kara Seaford, A shley S ells, Adam Sheelslcy, Mallhew Sherrill, Kelli Sifford, Jonalhan Sims, M allhew Singlclon, Amanda Sloan, Daniel Smith, Kyle Smilh, MichacI Smilh, Jennifer Spillman. Selh Spry, Slacy Slalham , Lance S ioui. Samuel Siransbcrry. Megan Sirouse. Eniily Teague. B riltani rcsler, Hannah Thompson, lilyse Timmons, livony 'Clicker, Nicliolas ’I'uckcr, Sliayna Turner, lienjainin r«ttem\v,Cliantiii Vannoy, Madria Vargas, Sicphanie Vines, Zachery V ogler, Sean W agoner, Shanna W ard, lirika W hicker, Ashley W hillock,Chrislal W illis , D aniel W ood. Dana Woodard, Kyle Woolen, Jeremiah Worrell. lO lh Ciriide O m ar A l S w e iii, Am y Alexander. Taurus Allen. W illiani A lle n , Jon A nderson, K ryslal Angell, Ashley A/.mon, Jaci|iieline Baugh. lili/ahelh Bellucci. Jennifer Berube. Jessica Blackwell. Ryan Boehm . Lucas Boger. Jessica Bowling. Catherine Boyles. Casey Brewer. Troy Brooks. Kara Bruce, (’aulila Carbajal. Janet Carpenter. Brennan Carter. Kenneth Caudill. Candice Cohen. Ashley Cornatzer, Andrew Darcy, Samuel Davis, Kara Deadm on, Jessie« D eal. Jodie Draughn, Tabilha Easling, Spcncer r'arrcll, I’aul l-errcll, Laura Plorcs, B rillany Folds, Latoya Gadson, Lisa G ilbert, Laura Glasscock, Chris Goode, Brandon Goolsby, M ary G raves, Jordan G rim es. M elissa G ulledge, A p ril Guycr. Jennifer Guycr, Annaliesc Haftman, Brenl Harpe, M olly Harris, Abby Hartman, Jacob Hartman, Megan Hendrix, W iiiiam Hoekaday. Benjamin ((olm es. Megan H ow ell. Haley Hnnl. Matthew Ireland. Zachary Isenhour. Sarah Jarvis, Kendra Johnson. Amanda K ing, Brandi Knight. Amy Krissak. Oram Lakey. Hope Ledford. A le xis Levin. Johnalhan Loos, A lliso n M ackintosh, Tanner M anship. Nicole Maready. David M cllwain. Ashley M cKnighl. Kelly M itchcll. Charles Monger. Lorcna Moreno. M aria Navarro, Tomisha Norris, Zachary O brien, Sarah O ncul. M adison Owen, Joshua I’arrish, Julie I’alton, Rebekah I’celcr, orey Peoples, Shelley Phelps, Amanda I’hillips, Joseph I’liillips. Read I’lotl, Stcph Pollard. Shamika Pompey. Jeremiah Raby. Jessica Rainey. Matthew Rich, Anna Russell, Lea Scolt, Em ily Seaford, Scott Sexton, Joseph Slicga, Amanda Short, Jared Shrewsbury, Ryan S ilvia , Greg Simpson. Erika Smith. Katie Smilh. Somer Smilh. Duvid Stein. Serena Vancuren. Dana Vestal. Jennifer Vogler, MichacI Vulpilta. Alyson W alker. B elli W «lker, L«wren W anucha, D avid W eakley, Stephanie Wendel, Erin Whitaker, Laura W illiam s. Andrew W ilson, Slephanie W inters, Zac Yokley. llth G rm ie Ashley Allen. Courtney Allen, Jcssica A nderson, Jcssica M . Anderson. Stacy Anderson. Carly Balscy.Christine Baughman. Evan Beam . C hristopher Beaver. Eli/.abcth Beck. M ichael Beck. Rebecca Boger. Matthew Boone. Alyse Bowden, Christopher Burton, Jeffrey Campbell. Linden Cariner, W illia ni C lontz, Jonathan Cole, Matthew Conley, Healher Cover, Robert C rew s, Katie C rosslin, Brittany C rotts, Kristen C uller, Trcna Drake, C hristy Draughn, Eniily Evans, Brian Promal. Jamie Pulk, Benjamin Gobble, Am elia G rubb. Anna O rubb, Sara Hamillon, Adam Hanes, Catherine Harrison,Tiffany Harrison, Ashley Holman, Jennller Horton, Travis H ow ell, Zach Jakob, M in Jing Jiang. Megan Jordan, Kierston Kahrs, Bryon Kirkpatrick, Juslin Leonard, Jessica Lord, Kelsey Lulz, K im b e rly M cB rid e, Andrew M cC lannon, Kevin M cDaniels, Alison M cN cil, Maleia Meadows, Jenna M ichael, Jeffrey M ighion. Lloyd M itchcll. Benjamin Moreno. Cassendra Nebosky. N icholas Needham, David O rslllo. Jason Overbey. W hilney O wen. Jose Paniut|ii«. Stacey l’«rh«ni. Heather Patton. K atelyn Polls, K risten Proctor, Lee Renfro. Grace Riddle. Laura R iddle. M aria R ogel. Plorcncio Rojas. W hilney Rumple. Erica Scherle. D avid S chw eil. Ashley Seamon. Ashley Spain. Shana Speer. Courtiicy Springer, M argaret Steele, Erin Strouse. Alana Tucker. Brittany Voyles. A lliso n W aypa. Casey W ebb. Jennifer W illiams. Calherine Wollz. Corey Wood. I2lh Cradf A lison A lexander, Jace Alexamler, Rusty Allgooil, Richard Ahnctcr. Victoria Angel. Jennifer Barney. Megan Barney. Amanda Beauchamp. Jacob Beauchamp. Caroline Bell. Jcssica Benfield. Kevin Hoger. David Boone. Alan Bost. A lliso n Bow les. Jessica Bowm an. K rislin Brow n, Kyle Bruce, Andrea Burgio. Megan B urris. A lisha Burton. Angela Carpenter. P.lizabcih Caudle. Eniily Clodfeller. Lindsay Crow. Caleb D avis. Joseph Davis. Elise D ickm an. A nihony Doby. Lori Downen, Darla Draughn, Kerri Drye, Hrian D urham , K irsten Durham . Sarah lia rle , Tasm in Edgerlon. A p ril E rvin. Travis I’cnnell. C hristopher G aither. Ashley G askin. Scoll G audel. Jonalhan G lasscock. Megan G raves, A p ril G reen. Candace G reen, T aylo r H arm on, Jamie Harper. Olen Hobson. M elissa Hodges. Allison H ow ell. Brandi Hunt. Brian Hunter. Em ily Hunter. Aaron Hurscy. M atthew Janies, Seth Janies, Phillip Jilcs, Ashley Jones, T yler K a u ff, K evin Kirkpatrick , Matthew M cAnally, Karen M cD an ie l, Lindsay M cD a n ie l, Ryanne M cD an ie l. Rachel McEwcn. Jcssica McGown. Krysile M iellowski. Heather M iller. Nicole M iller.Sara M iller.Carm en M in o r, D cborali M isenhcim er, Vanessa N ie lio ls, R ichard Pennington, Luke Phelps, Steven Polk. C hrislopher Posey. Ashlee P revetle. Andrew R eavis. Joe Reavis, Paige Redm on, C indy R obbins, Rebecca R osenstecl, C hristine Russi. C hris S al'rit. Andrew Scott, Chcrilh Shepherd, Brent Simpson, Dawn Singlclon, Hrent Skiver, Tim Sloan. Chelsey Smith. Jeromy Sniilh. Philip Smith. Shcena S m illi. Sam uel Spaeh. Jemiifer Spainhour. Roberl Spence, Megan Spry, Jcssica Stanley, Keith Starnes, Lauren Stauffer. Laura S trand, N ick T aylor, D avid Tredweii, Hryn Turner, Holly Vines, Krislie Vogler, Brittany W alker , Meghan Wanucha, Megan Warchol, Christopher Ward. Zukarc W hiekcr, Amunda W hite, Saruh W illium s, M cK enzie W illoug hby, Justin Winter, Ryan Wrenn. Trent Young. North Davie Middle The fo llo w in g N orth Davie M iddle School students were named lo the academic honor roll, filh Ciriidc All AV; Chasen Arey. Bradley Burton. Allison Campbell. Vince Cioce, Brandi Cockerhani, W ill 1'^ Duncan, Rcbecea Gerdon, Diana Green. Samantha James. Stacy Jolly. Michael Jones, Justin Keaton, M organ Long, K ayla Liickey, Susanna M acfarlanc, Adam . M cCallisier, Ashley M cCallisier, Joshua Pan, Michael Rowe, Jordan S chullz, M adclyn Shore. John S tigall, Hannah Stroupe. Ethan Wanluch, Jaciyn Woodward. A/ll llomir Koll: I’aige Altman. Josh Atkins, Auslin Haity, Cassie Barnes, Nalhan Hatties, (.indscy Bentley, Nila Bledsoe, M atl Hoger, Hailey llowm an. Taylor Brewer. M ichael B u rlo rd . ((annah Campbell. Hade Cartner. Sainantlia Conlos. Teh Co|ie.Carly Cornalzcr. Kyle Crosslin. Izabelle Donnelly. Craig Draughn. Kayla Drennen. K aillyn Ducote. N eil l:dw ards. Sarah Evans. Alexandra 1-olk, Alex Eryc. Christine Gulledge, Brenden Hanes. Alexandra Hendrix. Sidney Henry. Cooper H inm an. Salma Ibrahim . Julie Jones, Patrick Keeney, K u rils Keiser, Jordan Kinder, Joey Lard, MichacI Lynch, M ichael M afeady, A lexander M arion, Megan M arshall, Sarah M artin, Taryn McCann, Audrey M cIn tyre , B ritla n i M cQ ueen, D aniel M e rrill, Ashley MiKiiieyham. Niki Myers. Christian O'Connor. Julianne Olson, Paris Page, Josh Parks, Bret Peterson, C arly Pralapas, 'Trevor Reece, Amber Rogers, lillic Rogers.Ciana Sampson. Kelsey Shipman.'Tiffany Shorl. Ben Sink. Talum Snow. BramUm Sowers. W ill Slone. Leah V u lp ilta . Jerron W alson, Jade Welch, Kalelin Wcnsley, Brandy W illiam s, Natasha W ilson, Ashley W oodie, Ashton York, M onika Zakamarek, 7th (in id e All A's'. Sarah Alexander. Hrent Beam. I’aige Carler. Zeb Cope, Alyssa Corne, Ryan Davis, Sarah D ayw all, A lex Dickens. Kayla Duncan.'Tiffany Estep. Leslie Gray. Margaret Gunler. Ryan Hutchinson. Hannah Jakob. K atelyn Jones, Cindy Kohnen, Coly Lee, Jeffery l.oos. Chase M acaione, Katelyn Manspile.'laylor Milleson, Amunda Nichols, Hrooke I’adgett, Amanda Rcavis. Jordan Reavis, Johnulliun Roesch, Sarah .Sexton. Vunn Smith. Janiic S lancliff. K aillin Stevens. Lauren Walker. Eriku Wentz.A/ll Honor Koll: Anna Bailey. Briltuny Builcy. M ullhcw Bullard. B rillany Becker. Lindley Bess. W hilney Bokeno. Chelsea Bordner. Kayla Bowles, A llistm Brudley, Meugen Hrooknian,’Trenl Brooks, Elizubelh Budd, Katie Custrovinei, Rebecca Church, W ill Clevenger, Allen Cline, Maryellc Collell,'Tyler Cornalzer, Jonalhun Creekm ur, Hrillney Crews, Evan Crisco, Kasey Davis. Logan Deliait. Ian Dowdy. Sy E.asling. Brud Ellison, QuinUm I'uulkner, Chris l-'lctemier, Am y G ilbert, John Haftman, Angelia Hurm on, Patrick H arris, Ashley Hendrix, Raelcne Hemundez, D.J. Holmun, Kutic Johnson, Brandon Jones, Samantha Judd, Em ily Kelly, Hreltly K irk, Haakon Krey, Janies K u e ll. A m y Lanier, Andrew L in h a rt, Stephen Livengood, Chelsea Mancss. MichacI M artin. Brittany McGee. Lauren M ilchell. Graham Morrison. Cara Mossnian. Peyton M urray. C aleb Pearce. N atalie Pearce. Jam ie Peebles. Nicholas Pfeiffer. Kayla Plumley. Elizabelh Pragar. Zack Proctor. Adam Ridenhour. Sean Rouse, W hilney Russell, Nick Schambach, Brett Schneggenburger, Ashley Shoaf, Cayla Sims, Danielle Smith, Jennifer Snyder, Hannah Speight. Mardi Spillman, Jennifer Stanley, Chelsea Swyers, Garrett 'Taddeueei, Tiffany Triplett, CheI.sea Trull, D aniel 'Truszkow ski, Katya Vaseneva, Daniel Wendel, Nicole W h ile , T revor W hile. G ina W illiam s, Alex W illiam s, Micah Womble, Jordan Yuenger. Kth Grude All Kevin Bochin, 'Taylor Boyles, Lauren Brown, Stephanie B ryant, K ris tin a Crews. Jill Durham. Jarrel Pleharty. Brittany Hill,Thom as Kuell, Daniel Linen. Katie McDougall. Renee Rallcdge. A ll Russell, Kathryn Schanicns, Jennifer S ta n e ill, Ashlon Slansberry, Lea 'Tarleton, Brook Want, Brillany W liarton, Whitney W illia m s, C hris W oltz, Karla Woodward. A/ll Honor Koll; Magi Agucro, C liris Ange. Tyler Baity. John Michael Bartelt. Kim Baiigli. Alec Beauchamp. A llyson Beeson. Ashlce Boger. Jessica Burgess. Sarah C allahan, Ellen C arter, Megan Carter, Adam Cloer, John Cornalzer, Jordan Courlenianche, Kalie E llis, M iranda Esposito, Esteban Pebus, Duslin P'rye, Daniel G ilb e rt, M ax Graham , Chantz Grannaman, Am ber Harris, Britt Harrison, Jessica Hayes, Jordan Tlempstead, Maegan Hiatt, Adena Hoekaday, M ichael Jolly, Bryan King, Ben Law, Jennifer M ann, D illon Manship, W ill M arkland, Brittany Marsliburn. Margo Masi, Kelsey M cD an icI, 'Thomas McOlaun, W hit M crrificld, 'Terah Nolan, M organ Owens, W esley Potts, Sabrina Q uillin. Courlney R obertson, Am anda R ussell, Amanda Simmons, W hilney Snow, Kristen Spainhour, Joslf Sprinkle, K a ylin Stansberry, C ourtney Stevens, Brandon Stewarl, Kristi Stoneman, Jonathan Waddell, Chris Wantuch, Michael Weakley, Matt W ebb. Jessica W elch, Justin W bltakcr, Uaohol W hite, M egun" WmiamH. Mocksville Elementary 'The fo llo w in g M o cksviile lilem cntary School students were named to Ihc academic honor roll. Third Cirade Davis Absher. Priyanka Harad. Courtney Hmvman, Logan Bryan. Anna Burlon, T aylor Carpenter, Heather Canner, A lex Costner, Kendra Custer, A slileigh Davis, James DeW itI, Jeremy Doss,'Tyler Doivning, Chelsic Endieott, Betsy porre.sl, Alexandria Poster, Melissa Preenian, Brianna O ailher, Christina GrilTin, Jennie Rae Hager, C o lle en H ennelly, M cK enzie M a rsh a ll, G ina M aurice, A lex Norman, Jordan O ’ N e ill. Chelsic O sw el, John Parker, Cameron Phillips, M arvin Q uijada, Logan Ren, Christopher Rhodes, Hunter Sales, Jose Sanchez, Elizabelh Santis, K yle S erio, C h ristina Shrewsbury, Adam Sm ilh. Paige Smurt. Krislu Sm ilh. Angelo'Tyus. Jerem y W hitaker. M organ W illia m s . Ashton W ise. Kacy Yount. 4th Grade Lyndsey Blalock.'Tanner Bailey, Haleigh Brown,Andrew Domanski, Ryan D yson. Echo Burgdofer. Kellie Eizenga. Trey Carey. Perry I'errell. Slephanie Collins, Shelby H olland, Ashley C ook, Rachel H o w e ll. Kehla E llis . M atthew I lursey. 'Tevln Gaither, W ill Jones, Krisla Hamm, Kevin Jordan, Duslin H ardcaslle, M ary Ann K iser, Elizabeth Heyne, Allison Lambert, Matthew lies, Alex Lantls,Cymone Janies, 'Tyler Laym on, Logan James, Caleb Oswell, Sleven Jones, Stephanie Parker, Chase London, A pril Rodriguez, Austin M athis, Tess 'Tagnani, D aniel M oxley, Wesley VanHoy, Janet Quintanilla, Brock Reynolds. Jake .Seaford. Joel Shuler. E m ily S m ith. Ashton Swicegood. Sam Taylor. Brandon Toney. Blake Wise. 5th Grude Roger Adkins, Lauren Hailey. Gabrielle Grant. Ayana Hanks. Greg Nuckols. Catherine Banks, B.J. Plum m er, Ben B rock, Zeb Ram sbotham . Kelsey B ryan. Kelsey Sykes. Kaillyn Buss, Shane Butcher, Hannah Cariner, Brittany Clark, Rachel Creason, Courlney Daniels. Zach Drechsler. Kristin l-erchee, Heather poster. Brad G aither. M ichclle H all. Ashley James. Elizabeth Kennedy. M olly Lankford. M ichael Lanning. C hristian Lin to n . W ill M arrs. N atalie M cB rid e. Kathryn M cM illan. Rachel Moore. Hannah Orrell, Jonathan Owings, Katherine Quijada. James Ray. W ill Rooney. W hilney Short. Katherine Sims. Houston Smith. Asia Siccd. Katie 'Taylor. Grace W illiam s, Kasey W ilburn. Morgan Wyall. F O R S A L E B Y O W N E R $ 8 4 , 9 0 0 1 3 3 R . S h o r e D r . 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 3 4 3 2 Charming Hriek Rancher. 2 Bed. I Bath. Hardwood lloors ihrouglKuit. Ceramic tile in Bath, Ojicn Iloor plan. Pull basement. .‘ilixM Metal outbuilding.. 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All! Honor Koll: Haley Allred. A zarely B enitez, Cady B row n, Brandi Capps, Christopher Carler, Jess C artner, Jonathan C leary, Moisés Cruz, Sarah Dinkins, Jack Evans, Jessica Foster, A le x is Freeman, Kristy Freeman, Cíarrcll Fullon. C lifton Gnrnion, Lindsny G arrett. M ichael Golden. G loria Gamez. Britlani Granimer, Andrea G rant, B rittany G rubb, Landon H a rris, V ic to ria H n rris, Surah Heyne, Luke H o llifie(d, T iffany (^lolnies, Shellon Howard. Marian Hunckler. Hannah Hursey. Zachary lllin g . M elinda Jablonski. Jordan James, M ary Jarvis, Shelby Karriker, Victoria Kennedy, Charles Lee, B ritta n y M abc, Rachel M ackintosh, M aggie M acLean, Sam aniha M aready, M eghan M atthew s, D aniel M cB rid e , Am andu M cC oy, B radley M cDaniel, Candance M cDaniels, Adam M cK n ig h t, Roy M elton, Vasilika M illo, Lauren M ock, Yuli Nava, James North, Alfredo Patino, Karlyn Phipps, Jessa Ren, Arturo R odriguez, Cody Rusher, Stacy Sanders, Anna S m ith, C rystal S m ith, Henther S m ilh . K e lly S o lo vtzo ff. C orey Spell, C hris Sponaugle. Kenneth Strothers. Joseph C. Taylor. Joseph T. Taylor. Zachary Taylor. Briltnny 'Tullerow, Brandon W alls, Jonathan West, Joshua Whitaker, Ashley W hitley, Samuel W hitley, Megan W hittaker, Debra W ilson, Tabilha W ill. 7th G ritde All /I'.v; C n itlln A tkin so n . Amanda Bridges. Lee Cain, Dylan Cheek, Morgnn Coslner. M ichael Domanski. Brian Gaither, Lauren Hauser, Elizabeth I’eeler, Tuylor Randall, B illy Joe Short. A-ll Honor Roll: Alex Appell. Trey Archer. C a illin A lkinso n. Summer Besl, Sarah Blackw ell, Amanda Bridges, Kenzie Brown. Lee C nin. T a ylo r Cave. D ylan Cheek. Meghan Collins. Amanda Cook. M organ Costner. Joshua C raver, 'Talum Crews, Chelsea Davis, M ichael Dom anski, Abe Drechsler, Christopher Durhnni, Nora Etchison, Jon Ferree, Brian Gaither, A.shlce Haithcox, Lnuren Hauser. Brian Hicks, Noel Holland, C lin I H ow ell, Stephanie Jarvis, Jam ie Keegan, Ayanna Leach, Yesenia Lopez, Eric Lowery, Erika M ille r, Savannah M ille r. Sarah M oore, E liza licth Nava, K a lie Newberry, Tabilha N ew ell, Jeff Nuckols, M atthew O swell, John I’arker, Elizabeth I’eeler, Juslin P h illip s , D a vid P ru itt, T aylor Randall, Rose Robertson. Jensen Sales. Slacy Snunders, Briana Scott. Juslina S cott. C o lby Seaford. Ambci Seivers. B illy Short, Rachel Sim pson. N ora S m ilh , Joshua S pillm an. Sonny Siunlcy. Karly Stauffer, Am aiida Stewarl, Laura Vanlloy, M althew VanHoy, Tyara Wagner, Auslin Wood. Hlh C rudeAll zl'.v; A m y Bellucci, Brian Blackwell, Chris Brogdon, Ashlee Burton, Elizabeth Choplin, Kevin Crcnson, Lesley M cBride. Lauren Parker. Rebecca R iddle. Corey Tuylor. All! Honor Koll: D erek Abcndroih. Maria Alvarez. Orlando A m aro. Latesha A rn o ld . A m y Bellucci, Brian Blackwell, Heath Boyd, Chrislopher Brogdon, Ashlee Burlon, Danielle Casey, Elizabeth Choplin, Kevin Creason, Rundall Foole, Jade Garrett, Megan Orey, John M ichael Grose, Samantha TIobson, Zachary Howard, Tiffany K elly, M arjorie Landen, M andy Law son, B lake London, Luis Lopez, Leslie M cB rid e , Wess M cKnighl, Janies M ighion, Canncn Paniagun, Lauren Parker, Rebecca K iddle, Jnck Rooney, D anielle R ussell, Jaciyn S m ith, A p ril Slockner. C ory T aylor, Jcssica Varnadoc, M olly W hlllaker. William R. Davie Elementry Cornatzer Elementary The follow ing W illiam R. Davie Elemcniary students were named to Ihc academic honor roll. ■Ird C rude B ritta n y A nderson. A ubrey Apperson. Mary-Kate Beck. Megan Beck. Haley Caudle. Derek Danner. Sadie Lagle, Zachary Lawrence, Ja’chawu M artinez, M ary Beth Sherrill, Madison W hillock, Nora Zanloul. 4 tli (trade C leary A b ig a il. 'Taylor Anderson. Tanner Bledsoe, Megan Boyer, Mack Britt, Jordan Drennen, M atthew Dyson, Brandon Gammons, Austen Gobble, Alex H enry, Brenda Hernandez, Esm eralda Hernandez, C a itlyn Hyde, Chelsea Ledford, Tyler Lee, Jam ie M o rris , A ndrew O lson, Zachary Paugh, A sh ley Shrewsbury, Ke’alra Smith, Kelsey T ifft, Jalcesa W est, A sh lon W hittaker. Sth Grude B rillanie Ball. Krystal Beam. Jessica Blackburn. Sara Childress. Jacob Draughn. Kassandra Gerdes. Alecia Harmon. Hannah Hendrix. Maddie Hunt, Kasey Ireland, Paltie Kurfees, Spencer Lanning, Joanna Lucero, C lin t M ust, Megan M edford, D ylan Rallcdge, T orrl Rogers, Paula Romero, Heather Scherer. Matthew Speer. Samunlhu Turlcton. M ichucI T ille y, Kulee Trivette, C aillin Tulterow, B rillnic W agner, B reck W ant, E n iily W h iia ke r, C ourtney W illia m s, Alli.son Wood, Cooleemee Elementary The fo llo w in g C ornutzcr Elementary School students were named lo Ihe acndemic honor roll. •Ird (in id e N icky A lle n , Hnyden Backstrom, Chelsic Brown, Erika C offey, C aroline Cozart, Jodie Davis, T ilfany Davis, Jose Diaz- O lea, Shannon D illa rd , Sierra D oucette, Leslie F ulton, Jacie Hilbourn, Madison Junker, Casey Lam beth, M ike Lew is, K alhy M a rin , 'Tyler Neeley, M e lin a O bnndo, Josie P iper, C orey Randall, Brillany Reynolds. Luke 'Taylor, M egan W alker, G erald W hitaker, Logan W ilkinson. 4th (irude Chan Archer. Anihony Beaver. Salvador Beuitez-Romero, Tiffany Cox, Chris Crandall. Kali Davis. E rin D eadm on, C hris D iggs, Chelsea Doulin, Kora Hiatt, Kelley Howard, Conner Jewell, Shelby Johnson, Justin Jones, D illo n Lam be, Lauren M arshall, Sara M a rlin e z, JD M isc, A m ber N icholson, B illy Page, Destiny I’earcy, Lconel Rodriguez-Salgado, Diana Rodriguez-Salgado, Marlen R o inan -M unoz, ЛИ Roninno, Jasmine Sales, John San Filippo, M nltieu Sawicki-Johnson, Kristen Scarlett, Sarah Shaver, Candice Shrewsbury, Leigh Smiley, Lorena T ap la-A m aro, T y le r Thom as, Am ber Vandall, Bryson W hite. Sth Grude M elvin Arguela, Am ber Arnold, Jordan A u try, Lindsey B u ile y. Adam B arnhardt, C lera Beam, Cody Bostick, Brian Bullins, Jarred Burcham, Samaniha Caudill, Patti Evans, Rosa Florcs-S anchez, Rachel Fricchione, Zach Green, A diiia Guyton, Sara Handy, Josh Hash, Brandon Jones, Kendell Lambert, Toby Lee W illiams, Bryan M a rkla n d , Payne M ille r, K ira Mironova, Esteban Obando, Joshua Peeler, Tyler Seaford, Travis Smith, Gerald Slakcly, Maleia Stevenson. Shannon Triplett, Katie Trotter. The fo llo w in g Cooleem ee Elementary School students were numed to the academic honor roll. 3rd (iru d e 'Tyler A lle n , A u slin A llis o n , Chris Barnhardt, Cameron Beck, Cody B ell, Karen Boger, T yle r Bush, Deunnu C a udill, Rebeccn Cleudcnin, Whittney Correll,Travis Crews, M ariah Dobbins, Jeremy Edwards, Sierra Ferrell, Lastella Gray, Josh Jacobs, Aiidrae Jones, D rew L e w n lle n , D arah Lusk, Jansen M cD n n icl, E li M cLean, Cnrlos Moreno, Brian Plott, Lauren Robbins, Kayllyn Shoemaker, Josh Sm ycrs, Ben W allinglon, Bccca Wesl, Austin W hite, Jake W hilley. 4 tli (irude C hris A lle n , Jessica B obbitt, Kayla Brooks, Halie Burton, Shane Carler, Julie Church, Devon Cross, Tony Diaz, Malissa D iehl, Tyler Durham, Felicia Goodin, Carmen Grubb, Joey ijames, Krystal Jacobs, Shane Jacobs, Steven Jarvis, Cody Lane, A sh ley M a llo y, Ruheem M a rlin , Z achary M ontgom ery, Jeslca Perkins, M ikael Pulliam , C helsey R cin h u rd t, Breunna Snow den, R obert S p illm u n , M ichelle Taylor, Rynn Thompson, A u s lin T ille y , A m y T re xle r, Elizabeth Tucker, D ylan Vogler, Ashley Waller. Sth (iru d e K aylee A llis o n , W illia m Anderson, Briana Boone, Jessica Bulner, Courlney Church, Andrew D ennislon, Sleven D iaz, Tishu Funderburk, M alt Garrelson, Tyler Ham, M ichelle H am ilton, Kayla Ivey, N ick Jaeger, Kalhy Kiger, Junn Lorenzo, K e lly Loy, Gus M e lo y, Evan O ’ N eal, T ravis Powers, Keila Prevette, Courtney Seamon, S teffi Shaver, Clayton Smith, Tnyla Smith, Anny Smycrs, Felicin Soard, Andrew Solomon, Kuren Spry, T yler Spry, Jessica Stephens, Elyssa Tucker, K evin W hilley, Jessica W illiam s. Pinebrook Elementary >Shady Grove Elementary The fo d o w in g Shady O rove Elementary School students were named lo Ihc ncndemic honor roll. 3rd G rudc T revon F au lkner, N n tn lie A b crn e lh y, B lu in c A d derton, CrystuI Agucro, Trevor Albarran, Lcxie Arm ini, Josh Ballman, Katie Barber, Brittany Bennett, Kristen Bhasker, A sh le y B yrd , T y le r C allaw ay, E llie C arter, T a ylo r Carler, Nicole Casey, Alex Cloer, Darren C olbournc, Brea C orell, D yliin C ra n fill. Tom m y D illo n , Janna Dixon, Krislcn Dray, Rynn D unn, Sergio Fernandez, Ryan Fosler, K e ndrick F ru ils, M urk G raham , Paul G unln cr, O liv ia Harvel, John Iroler, Ted Kellogg, Richard Kelly, Mason Lesser, Joey Le w is, W ill M acey, Lindsay M cD o u g u ll, H aley M c K n ig h t, Hnnnnh M cN e il, K evin M ille r, Sarah M iller, Haley M iller, Davis Mossman, Bailey Ogle, Belhany Pnn, Rr.chel Peterson, Brendan Radalovich, Adam Rector, Daniel Ritter, Lauru Shelton, Slephanie S iler, Joe Sink, K a illyn Sm ith, Laura Spillman, Sarah Stigall. Katie S utherland. Stephanie W alts, je n n ifc r W eatherm an, Nathan W ebb, Jnke W h itle y, Robert W ilson, John W ollz. 4lh G rudc Heather A lspaugh, D onnie Baker, Daniel Barrett, Alex Bell, Andrew Buchanan, E lliot Chaplin, Dane Cook, Juslin Cook, C cllie C ornatzer, K a yla C ornatzer, Cristian Cuevas-Aparicio, Kalie Davis, Christian Day, Aaron Doby, Brcll Dodson, Zanc DulTner, Devin EbrighI, Collin Eiclihorn, Zachary Fair, Peler Fields, Jason Gallim ore, C hris G odley, Rachel G ohccn, C aillin Grubbs, Megan Hennings, Christy Holdsclnw, Culob Howard, D a vid H o w ard, C heyenne Hulchins, K lo i Irving, Zcb Jones, Hannnh Keeney, Alex Keiser, Alice Kim, Sarah Lambert, Rebecca Lard, Parker Lee, Kyle Macey, Preston M cG urn, M a ll M eeker, Jim m y M iller, Nathan M illeson, Candace Mize, Jordan Myers, Daniel Needs, Cody O 'M n ra , A nthony Ressa, A sh ley R ow e, M orgnn Rowe, Brandon Rowell, Lyndsey Ruble, C ody S chneggenburger, N ick S izem ore, Lnke Slabach, A le x Sm ithdeal, Jay S lancliff, Hnrley S iroud, C ody S lyers, S te rlin g Tkach, Landon W hiiaker, Ward W ilson, Shnne W inters, Chelsea Young, Tnylor Young. Sth Grude Tyler Abernclhy. Jacob Alston, N icky A shburn, Surah Barber, Jackie Bnrney, Luke B n rte ll, M orgnn Beck, W inston Becker, N im eeta Bhnsker, T im o th y Bingham, Kim berly Booe, Jennifcr Booth, O reg B rill, Ben Burton, A p ril Cam pbell, Anthony Capra, N icholns C nprn, Josh C arter, Morgan Carler, Alex Champney, Scan Davidson, Elizabelh Davis, Kaycce D ix o n , Sarah D ucote, Taylor Ferguson, John Flowers, Ben G low ka, M o lly Graham, Lauren G ryder, Sarnh H arter, Vanessn Hernandez, Ryan Hesler, Tanner H olden, A utum n Jones, Julia Juhasz, K riste n Karns, Brad Landreth, Lauren Lloyd, Grace L o e fflc r, Zach Long, A le x Macaione, Megnn McDaniel, Chase M e ffo rd , C ostner M e rrifle ld , Lindsuy M ille r, W illin m M ills , Mallhew M ills, Taylor Moore, Kerri Morcn, Clnre Moser, Jake Moser, Sam M oser, A lyssa M ossm an, Catherine Nichols, Courtney Ogle, Lauren Osmond, Ian Puce, Brien Padgett, Leaiina Peedin, D rew Pennell, M ichelle Phillips, Adum Pryor, Hnyley Roberlson, Jennifer Romingcr, Jennifer Russell, Chase Sumpson, A in iru Shehala, D ina Shehala, O innr Shehala, T yle r Shellon, Taylor Stokes, W ill Suggs, Robin Taylor, Dylan Teper, Lauren Tesh, Brundon Teslcr, M organ Thomasson, K elly Walton, Lauren West, Ashley W haling. The follow ing Pinebrook Ele- uiculary S chool students were named lo the academic honor roll. 3rd (irude Snrah Battles. W ill Beeson. K irk lin Bow les. Andrew Byrd. Morgan Carter. Taylor Chandler, E m ily Gardner, W il Cope, Kaly Cox, 'Taylor Frank, Karla M iner, Jessica G reen, 'Vomray G reer, Meredith Hanes, Chris M iller, Cassi H elton, Rachel H o ltel, K a illy n Hutchins, Juke Rcavis, M aurice Jucobs, Sara Johnson, Heather Kim el, Josh Rny, Eric King, Wilson Lund, Ashley Levan, Am ber M inor, Maggie Simmons, Victoria Stanley, A.J. 'Tim m ons, K atrina M nine, H u lcy M cC une, Hnnnah W h ittin g to n , M eagnu M cG ee, Chelsey Thomas, H ollin M orrison, Jaryd Shore, Alyssa York, Jncob Walker. 4lh G rudc Nick Anders. Maggie Arnold, Justin A lw o o d , Ryan Budd, Matthew Carter, Brad Deal, Toni Douuti, Shymcku Green, Jusmin G unning. E lizub elh H urtm nn. Caillin Hauser. Kenneth Hoekaday. Chad H ow ard. Steven Jaslrow. Andrew Key. 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D4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursdii.v, July 10,2003 Davie Campus Graduates First OSC Class T h e D a v ic C a m pu s o f D avidson C o uniy C o m m u n ily C ollcgi; com plclcd iis first O fficc S p e cia list C c rlific a lc (O S C ) p ro g ra m d u rin g the s p rin g semester. S tu d e n ts c o m p le tin g the program are c|ualified lo perform entry-level o ffice skills. D C C C is offe rin g program s such as O SC lo assist unem ­ p lo ye d w o rkers in le re sle d in learning new skills to re-enter the w o rkfo rce . The collegc is tar­ geting individuals lo oking fo r u n ew career o p p o rtu n ity and w orkers affected by recent area plant layoffs w ho need lo find new e m p lo ym e n t as soon as possible. "T h is is ju s t one o f the program s w e o ffe r lo retrain individuals fo r new jo b s," said T eresa K in e s , p ro g ra m coordinator, con tin u in g educa­ tio n . on the D a v ie C a m pu s. "M o s t o f Ihe people enrolled in this course thought there were no jo b s available to them ." In the lK 2 -h o u r O ffic c S p e cia list C e rtific a te course, students learn com puter skills such as k e y b o a rd in g and M ic ro s o ft W in d o w s , W o rd . E.xecI, and P ow erP oint. A d d i­ tio n a l s k ills in clude custom er service. 10-key, records manage­ m ent, telephone ctic|uette, and olher skills necessary to secure an e n try -le v e l p o s itio n in a business o fficc .selling. T h e coursc also in clu d e d field trips w hich a llo w students lo observe business offices in o p e ra tio n , a c c o rd in g lo instructor Peggy G rotberg. The s p rin g cla ss v is ite d the V A H ospital in Salisbury where they toured e ight o ffic c s and w ere able to see Ihe various types o f equipm ent and m achinery used in Ihese offices. “ The class also attended a jo b fa ir in W in sto n -S a le m w here they ta lke d w ith p rospective em ployers and distribu ted the resumes Ihey had b u ilt in class," G rotberg said. “ Several o f the class m em b ers re ce ive d jo b in terview s as a result o f ih e ir resumes o r have responded lo p o s itio n va ca n cy ads in the newspaper." G rotberg and co -in stru cto r H arry Hinson invited e,\perls in the business fie ld to address students a b o u l w o rk -re la te d issues, w ritin g resum es and covcr letters, preparing for jo b interview s, and how to fo llo w - up on interview s. They included Scotl G antt o f G antt Personnel, Barron D u lin . Per.sonnel/Human R esources D ire c to r fo r P G T Industries, K ay W agner o f the C a ta w b a C o lle g e C a re e r S e rv ic e s C e n te r, and G e rry G ro tb e rg , a m e m b e r o f the B usiness D iv is io n fa c u lty at D C C C . T h e O ffic e S p e c ia lis t C e rtific a te p ro g ra m w ill be o ffe re d a g a in on the D a v ie Campus durin g the fall semester. For additional, inform ation, call 7.“; I -288.*). 15 Davie Students Take Adult Classes At DCCC M i d s h i p m a n P a u l B . S p a r k s w i t h h i s g r a n d f a t h e r , K e n ­ n e t h C . B u k e r o f C h a r l o t t e . Sparks Graduates From U.S. IVIerchiant l\/larine Academy Jessica Bowling At Governor’s Sciiooi M id sh ip m a n Paul B . Sparks o f A d vance graduated on June 23 fro m Ihe U .S . M e rc h a n t M a rin e A ca dem y, K in g s P o int, N .Y ., w ith the 201 m em bers o f Ihe C lass o f 2003. T he son o f D w ig h t Sparks and the lale M a ry B. S parks, he received a deck m erchant m a rin e lic e n s e at th e c c r- em ony. Me w as also c o m m is ­ sioned as a U .S . N aval Reserve e n s ig n a n d w a s a w a rd e d a b a ch e lo r’s degree. Sparks had been nom inated to Ihe academ y by U .S . Sen. John E d w ards. G ov. T o m R idge, S ecretary o f the D e p a rlm e n l o f H o m e ­ la nd S e c u rity , d e liv e re d the k e y n o te a d d re s s at the a ca d e m y's 6 7 lh c o m m e n c e ­ m e n t. R e ar A d m ira l Joseph S te w a rt, the s u p e rin te n d e n t, presented the C lass o f 2003 w ilh th e ir acad em ic cre d e n ­ tials. T h e academ y is ope rated by the M a ritim e A d tn in is lra - tio n o f the U .S . D e partm ent o f T ra n sp o rta tio n . IV Ieadow ’s E a r n s H o n o r R obin D . M eadow s o f A d va n ce , a p ho tograph ic te ch n o lo g y m a jo r al R andolph C o m m u n ily C o lle g c, was nam ed lo the .spring .semester pre sid e n l's list w ith a -t.O grade p o in l average. Jessica Lee B o w lin g o f M o cksville has been selected to attend the G overnor's School o f N o rlh C a ro lin a , a su m m e r school fo r academ ically and in ­ te lle ctu a lly g ifte d high school students. The program is sponsored by the D epartm ent o f P ublic In ­ structio n, E.xceptional C hildren D ivision. The six-w eek program w ill take place on the cam pus o f Salem C ollege. B o w lin g was nom inated by the D avie C ounty School .system in Ihc area o f choral m usic. A ris in g ju n io r at D a v ie H ig h S chool, she is the daughter o f A rt B o w lin g o f T avinere, Fla. and K athy and Steve Jordiui o f M o c k s v ille . H e r grandparents are Barbara Foster o f M o cks­ v ille , Joan B o w lin g o f W inston- S alem , and Jam es and L ib b y Foster o f M ocksville . She plays the llu te as a m em ­ ber o f the D avie H igh m arching and concert bands. She plays Fifteen D avie students have com pleted adull educalion pro­ grams al Davidson C o inily C pm - nun iity C ollege. E a rn in g the A d u lt H ig h School D ip lo m a (A H S ): B en­ ja m in Forrest C arler. Sleven M . M anor, A n th o n y S. M c B rc y c r iuid Stacy C . S im m ons, all o f A dvance: and Jadon T. A lle n . Lindsay M . B o lto n . Am anda K . H ardin, K e li N ico le M ulde r and Shelley Renee R obinson, all o f M ocksville. The A H S p ro g ra m is d e ­ signed fo r adults w ho did not com plete Iheir high .school edu­ c a tio n ih ro u g h the p u b lic schools. The program provides students w ith ihe means to earn; an adult high school diplom a by; com pleting cotu'se w ork in En-; glish, m ath..science and h isto ry.’ C o m p le tin g Ihe G e n e ra l; E d u c a tio n a l D e v e lo p m e n t; (G E D ) p ro g ra m : N atasha S. O adson. Jam ie B row n H orne, B ra n d y L e ig h K ic k lig h te r. K riste n M . P helps, D a vid A .: P rim Jr. and M e lissa R e a vis' R am irez, all o f M o cksvillc. T h e G E D p ro g ra m is a means fo r adults to obtain a high .school diplom a. Individuals take, the G E D exam s to dem onstrate, high school level com petencies in E nglish, .social science, read­ ing and m ath. Je.s.sica Bowlhig saxaphone in the D avie High Jazz Band, along w ilh being the featured soloist. She has been a m em ber o f the D avie C om m u­ n ity Yotnh C h o ir fo r five years. She has received voice training at the N .C . School o f the A rts. C o m m u n ity M u sic School fo r three years. She is a studenl o f m ezzo soprano, C h risty Lynn Brow n. óo (yíáv ^ Gj/fic f 7 b f ic g e m o n t •In Mocksville only 25 minutes to Winston-Salem •Public Sewer and Water Duke Max Rated • Lower Davie County taxes Homes fro m the low Sioo's and Davie County Schools O P E N S u n d a y 2 - 5 p . m . C u ll y98-881fi I'or m ore h ifo rm a tio n . Din'cihiis: h-iOW to ¡'игшЫцюп Ud llxil 174, turn li’Jt lo R-llwy I5H, Co •/ iiiHf.s to t.-StiHin\i /W. K'Morsv, L- Whiliwy. I'ollow .si{>n.s. w h «1 I e V С f i t takes 1 1 $ i w w w. cl) t n Л (1. с 0 III / f[i у 0 f s [1.1 f к Л11 j i) ij e m о n I E.ich ottico ts indiipcndonO'/ олтюО .md 0{)Cfftled CO LD U U eU . .B A N I« e R □ iKi.M). iu:ai-tous 463 Mullis Rd • $462fl00 ■ Ì67 \ftfatt Wilson • $425,000 I 196 McAllister Rd. • $299,000 ■ 1153 Main Church Rd • $25i!900 21 f/e¿t ho»s« Ijnn, fidirif) p.i«i#e hnod. h/i roc/n. wth v«w Ilf {uni ,гк1 pixJ as л\It’iie tiim, trtTX} ou! ». лЛО (V/ jy i'/Mem t.rk •"11 ilbwum—■ TSÍÍ4;' 2400fASF, Ш 2ВЛ bcrtal on 4 ЛГ. Aist^), *48 hnifr.itd.ltXtiixiMDAfjrenliafc' ® Swicegood Wall & McDaniel Clemmons: Mocksville: 336-778-2221 336-751-2222 Lnn IwTiwji cwtf 30 ncs oi kntl Kfcfcvoal fbcrs, ctr.mc ties. b(t A U Isíicmcnt. 100 8,132 Lexinglon Av $255,000 1 378 L q io v ie w Rd7 « $229.900 I 709 L á va le Dr. • $229Д )0 21пг£ь СП спттЯ amjf. 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Call Today' i r a p s lííifí/ lililí«! fw«? f' «iCt-Ct.-nt Cflflritcn .TXJ out кхлы о (»ifl ncr/6utf«xil will kAj üf Hwi Viel LitiiJ'X.i* y.ift)ywthA »¿ilÍKÍrtV&.ir'Wni «Wh A(ntil Rd* $124,900 ■ 843 Saín Rd » S114.5G0 ■ 1627JerichoChuchRd. .$90ßOO 3/4ВП, ЗВЛ Ä 2 car diclxl, плглуе. Newly 3{«i, .1.5НЛ л/ггккич) ctunr firt iioicii iiiiMkf.ist adcied mstr suile, cicciromc wiikIows & nxxc' ivkA а яччмк; f.»it\..i i)« mh wA|.iki.-ii iud, ip siovst-f (lOlllli! V,ll»tv GfWt hc^ n ciatert catbxi Im VJtfim !i|».rite 1 .S Я1с#у C.mic CocI on levfJ tot n TvsmUool. Ojjcn & fliiich a^ 1.2ЛС 1ш kits to offer 3ÜRs Oiirnoiderinlittcrierí.A cye.itUV ^ Лг BRs sívv^ I.SBAs. ^kkioius den, k.tcíx;n, DR A LR j633 Vìllage PI. • $93.900 ■ 254 Turfvraod Ln. • $89,900 Im Лг,уЯ(хк, vtirvj riíM4*fi| 10 1 40 A t(Mn, lo A M-iirt.-ie If nvrf nxrf. wcal fH n Irtdin. Freíi « rí n Lr,. ,.*.f cinv.i г i«.« u«t.HaicMDOd ftoof. Ixstxjf c.vu't, uwl..t«l »»cat/ 1л А Mtj imi (ìb btfi. Fumi.w.newwiKÌowi.rìewroofA wiyl'jftix). w/c»xkÄsta;rpUifcr} [ íS í S m ¡ S o í ff IWCION • Cttrtry KYtj г titt 3BR, I.SliA lare wih Imjo eit f> Hclm 31Я. 211Л r.iti) Itfiu w/iDcÌ4tj ciir fiait porJ\ l(JflImjnb^d^y.пi cijietnstunijidm 1-^' ^ aircan offce A’ stcryiUàiitjicnO.ySAC 300 Pleasant Ac Dr.. • $84,900 ■ 136 Joe Rd • $79.900 Kilt]Ltvt>iiiii!nCìmmn.-nuKiuf/MK>t(i/iimi Now DW on 3/4 ЛС lot. S()acicxj$ cat-in i^utky..m.iT»-Hf.a!i»..ifini».i.,x.tiiwitHt,>. kitchcn.flarden tub A separato sliowcr in MßR. M02 Mein OtlchRd« $65900 5020 Thoroughbred La* $65 ДЮ 292 Wg»«?» « $M90Q Í ovtf 1ЛС HiH.iJ st.iyi 14i80^VSIl6LrtuiteiJon 1,B ntie ПШ, lUA. to.xJo ki уге.п солИюп. "TJ«cott-'flcIvB 2BÍÍ.»ìoffìcc.evitimiQaslicatA ПГe иолгг iV(K.i П- ». 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E a rlie r in the day, Jew ell allended a luncheon w ith all the county assi.stani principuls and was named D avie C ouniy Assistant P rin­ cip al o f the Year, in the first ever assistant principal recognition program in D avie C ounty. The program is sponsored by Sylvan Learning Center. Jew ell has w orked in educalion fo r 2,‘i years, and .spent m uch o f lhat lim e w o rkin g w ilh exceptional children. Joey Kennedy Honored Joey K eim edy received an A + award fo r his outstanding con­ trib u tio n to apprenticeship.s. Superintendent W .G . Polls said. “ I have been the personnel director fo r I „“iOO students in the 20 years I'v e been in the vocational program ." dK ennedy serves as the apprentice coordinator at D avie H igh School. Drop-out Prevention Task Force Board m em bers M arlene Shamel and C arol Livengood w ill .serve on a drop-out prevention task force. Staff Receives DiaJjetes Training W ith the adoption o f N o rlh C arolina Senate B ill y 11, a ll school sta ff m em bers w ill lake add itional Irainin g fo r handling diabetic em ergencies. The basic tra in in g w ill be given Ihis sum m er, along w ith specialized tra in in g fo r tw o sta ff m em bers at each school in add ition to the school nurses. Parents o f know n diabetic children w ill receive in fo rm a tio n a l packets this sum m er aboul the new program , Summer Intervention Programs Start June 2 saw the beginning o fth e .summer intervention classes, m ost o f w h ich are at capacity. There are 12 K in d e r Cam p classes being taught throughout the county this m onth. Thirty-seven third, fifth and eighth grade students arc particip ating in the focused in terventio n program al S oulh D avie M id d le School. School Lunches Via Automatic Draft B e ginn ing Sept. I, parents w ill be able to pay fo r student lunches Ihrough autom atic draft, either fro m a bank account or a credit card. “ W e’ ve been lia vin g a lo t o f checks returned lo us fo r su fficie n t funds,” C h ild N u lrilio n D ire cto r D aughn Parker told the board. "T h is is an optional thing fo r our parents lo do. Parenis can s till choose lo w rite checks as needed o r send m oney w ith students d a ily ." D rafts w o u ld happen on the firs l o f the m onth. There is a $2 fee per transaction fo r the .service. The price o f .school lunches w ill rem ain the same as last year. Developmental Day Center Fee Increase Housed at C entral D avie E ducalion C e nler in M o cksville , the D evelopm ental D ay Care program w ill see a fee increase from $100 to up lo $1 L‘5 per w eek, depending on the am ount o f fu n d ­ in g p ro vid e d by the state. T he new rate is s lill b e lo w D avie C o unty's m arket rate, and the program is expected lo get a five - star rating in the m id d le o f June. The program is open lo 3-.5 years olds, w ith no m ore titan 70 percent o f ch ild re n served hav­ in g disa b ilitie s. A t risk 2 year olds m ay also be accepted. Budget Amendments Approved T he board approved the fo llo w in g budget am endm ents: an increase o f $11,225 fo r add itional substilule funds, interest on technology and A B C transfers; an increase o f $527 to adjust fo r A B C transfers; an increase o f $75 lo adjust fo r additional student fees; a decrease o f $4,000 in Sm art Start funds; an increase o f $382 in E isenhow er funds; an increase o f 569.28 in class size reduction funds; an increase o f $1,478 in language accpiisition funds; an increuse o f $12,300 in additions/transfers w ith in the cu p ila l outla y budget; an increase o f $3,385 to record Cooleem ee E lem entary School PTA contributions fo r additional com puters; and an in cre a se o f $ 7 2 ,0 0 3 ' lo a d ju s t the b u d get fo r a ir c o n d itio n a lin g projects using stale funds. ■ Make Up Days Scheduled Lust year D uvie C ounty Schools needed nine m ake-up days, fo u r m ore than whut is usually in Ihe scliool calendar. T h is co m ­ in g school year, six have been scheduled and approved by the .school bourd: Dec. 19; Feb. 13; A p ril 9; M arch 15; M ay 24; M ay 25. School starts fo r sludenls on A u g. 6. C O L D I U e U . B A N K G R K ^ T R IA D , REA LTO R S- DAVIK COUN TY KN TKKI'KI.SK KKCORI). Tlnirsdiiy. ,lul.v 10. 2003 - 1)5 Janice Debbie M«ryMcDaniel Pennlnaton Hendrlcki7вМ7вО 900-1284 7в1*31Ва Bobby KerenJonea Mereedv7SMMOO ' .910*1122 Peter Oriflflett Olen Cindy Jenie JeckloHeaven Ferrell Stanley Durtiam Minton Coultlon000-1047 0S»*2040 C^B«72 040-7S22 071-0707 7S1-0400 G o i n g , g o i n g , g o n e ! Sell your imwantcd iicms wilh (III Entcri>risc Rccord classili cd cid Call 751-2120 DAVIE CO! 336 w hate 1302 GODBEY ROAO OAVIE 4BII 3RA ISAC Cusiom cedif log home esiate on 15 acitv etaboijte Monewoik inside S oul and 2 stoi/ itof< (iffpiace, lenced lot hoti«, pool, rwi lut. oueCo, 1 \i home «iianl/ $2Wo l.indv:3ping aitowance. Uiie Rector 9M-1152 M98.0M IS8&801 398 a к e s ,0T 480 KIOOEN8ROOKE OAVIEariisiic desißn by f.tjrquis Buildin«] Co. Iciiutej mjin le.el injsler inj garage, lull unlifiistied bastinenl. lonnal livng A din'iK¿ ciicuiit ÜII« and screiTied porch I'coi/lenmy goil VickiFleiTimg 993-116;«28,000 166 JUNIPER CIRCLE DAVIE -lüfl Ш OiC-isi;d !öl oil Itie goil cout«' U-/, caipti pjnl, I'OJl puf^[)5 A ИЬСНЛ c&fniiltld in 200? fmislicd cIViS 4!h Rli, Wl la'fi. toiiiis tm looi Ä L"; gangeViaiPltoiing Wa-1167$¡ !24 WHIIE DOVE WAY DAVIE m (‘-ilA / /(AC ilwuii: fuslciii |.ij.:t 4 v'-i' t ';l st' L<J|t A.'.rAS f.l IJH M'J« (»■.llij''--. j'cfi''!) tto'iu.iiS Viiijii.41 A.ris. Uf fjAil ti", niiylt' il:!/ ru.li ff' m t-Xim A !uf> (Ì3i/n:d Ni'Vy M.l’SliJli - ‘Г:П ifal$346,000 110 nFION STRÍET DAVIE 4BK 3^UA I 1 !Ai' fioji; 2 s!>,ty 3" Hi.к oali;.;.;le.rl lU VI itM'.Vi suti; Ml Il'fi . [•'.■iiu'. (00(4.'c't,.'irMil, A.h'iJ 0"'l tiitl..4l Í I'.', (Ян Л '■') ff. I.iIaJ anj b.iill'HiS l(-((iiii m A.stc.i'c fl' iLimii l/H liii''.v ПН1 $320,000 120 MONARCH COURr OAVIE 4ßft ЗМ'А .íi'.4).}gutbo(J5.tt,viiÁe:if(iyiri-¡ íí Atìi i'i a c.iccti- (ri.iJ [hjtji Í A Jill AI« 4tfl U-dru-miCt tiOnuS Iui<ni 1(1 tAIll A' fl‘.liilltiiifiAclij4't Wviy-il'.« ViCki995-1167 $299,900 LOT 673 BROADMOOR OAVIE 4BH ¿f^Ai) wiiifiijs i,ii iru n. Ьач-пч-г,' a;'3 c.ü дка'Д'. ijfitin tivtrtiA (iiijmLfi)(3f(iiiltjtji ow'Mijipjifocin I'ri ri r'cs !i)tiri,il lue Ä J imig. maTOlic nusler till (ij< П')А 3'iJ ,v.M ci.i!c(ii liuKhes Ga't I’iaU 998 1I65$288.900 244 COVINQTON CREEK DAVIE ЗШ1?^0А eoauiitiii pool home Dngtii. of«n, maiiif wfidwi. large kitchen ».iiti arched gU» caimieij e'eoiniiy decotaid *iih cusiotn tealutej Mene Roclor 998-1152 $280,000 LOT 51 FOREST CIEN DAVIE 3BR25RA Eiil'jiiiiely designed Open р1ап1д1(а atteniicm lo ik-llil Oonus toum Ikk Ä icim potcfi пел capluiei fuiufai wioundmgi fiaibara AHen ■ W8-1154 $263,500 OT 3 REOIAND WAV DAVIE m 25ÜA Anoi^et Oarien üuike ono'ivai iksign Opiit Uo jlory lojer, kiickn tslarvj bar, CJiomiaus ii»mg 100(11. custodi ciovid i chjii tail niriiilii'iis floom luf tipansion in b.isiTO\l Clitis livJeOJ8-1119 $234,900 LOT 13 REOIANO WAY DAVIE 4EH 2SBA Iiad'ticail tijii! tiy Jot.ii M i!r( Ib'-i’d m Ы- de fi/it Ii3!imeni. Va ceiling ui iwVct Ofi аыЮИ Bid Slr:ii-09d ltti4 $209,900 153 WARWICKE PIACE DAVIE30R25RAGoitei'5 tkiigM' Iftiiitìcutyr* lOAnhoite inciud-is club nietTitetsiiip. siteetwl pori.ti Abundmi storjtje, HJaiJs tti'oog'wit Ml, rtxewtl liiaiKl \ iiflcrrmg553-11Ü7 $203,000 519 JUNEY BEAUCHAMP OAVIE 4Bfi 3i<A Citeal hatne tn Ad.aiice a'2 x it.vav i,j)(j.itis, (VA AinJo^-j A viiijl sidT,g '¿Ш lieai A ait 2Ö0I, lull basemetii, wixwd poich, milinisi4ij Ooiiin tt'om Aitrt hi'il A 3it Wodh a IdùIiI tlt-.n (ituLb 998-1188 $199,900 LOT 18 REOIANO WAV OAVIE 2b%Buy tflA lo сиЛти;« imi ttunTung 2 sioiy pi-i" Alili l:i;i-(.nl t'HUis loc'^ Hjilifet plans let TLipii (,ir)i.’it> Mt bj'.kspiaiti, ciOAti in -'Ü mjv j. tlr,l lilt) aiul dj,ll LlO'«-h Ml Iti.IStr.T Vnkifidmjy.-i 11')7 $190,500 187 lONQWOOD REOIANO WAY OAVIE 3№2BA Betler ifun ne......................... LOT 9 FERNHIll DAVIDSON Ш 2Ъ\\к*, undei tonsiiijcl:0it2 stofy ft/Wt bsn,! WrmAitul ■ ■' pIJi ......... ' (ш тхв А м кв )* MORTOAGE • ' .• w w R w l:Davie OflUe Agenls > ^ AmmctoMBici m-1tii ^w r / " ■“0«fl itycn 0<ltyih«ph«ii etItyPoitt eitsUltm IhtltGtMi Ш Pawlik Henilty Mtikii Ktiiom« «MIJ4m ill)9ППМ Н1-1Шm-im /тлщ 9n h2. m nu m -iiii m n7i m imm-m»«Min 1-1Ш . •1Щ ^ . •1118 . пП fieA íoinniunily tl'éis pIjyniouniJ, soaet lidd, *-iik and aieas Built tor tf«¡ лау Щ 444 HOWAROTOWNCIRCLE OAVIE 1ШП[1Л 9 52АС Oidi/ buck 1ЮП«, poicfi, driaciKnl 2 ';a>длз'И, on 961 acfrt Da.ie Coonti Ia<es A srtioois Biibjr,iAiltn9'3a n54$15i,000 584 RIVER8END DAVIE 3!Ш 2 il'A f’tj.i.'ui iifA tioni Itus miiac^lj'i Idai tw(i;e liige pit'O AiLuilt HI ф|И s'cta)^ Jid BHCutitnll, ti^iiig iiVj ili'fi li‘ li:i!-;i HJWIJi(icyMi(sii.i'l-Vi3 niii $149,900 131 QUAIL HOLLOW DAVIE ЗПИ 2MiAljCn; in a'ea, kuctien A.iti bif*ji.ia'J neu«, «•.liirp ymr (ioni iKah, игр.’ dock. 15 miii i.j 'iVh ceuiiiic llle, d,jil ncai к.пе Cin.l, J.-hMs.ri-WS-n?? $147.900 59 PEPPERSIONE DRIVE PEPPERSTONE AVIE 'Bit 2BA l.a'tiit'jtatf ru.) t.-,-;l toire arge tuiced icl, S[ia:i0u' loon %чг\ hc i« i.k-; г«л Vjiiied cciimiiv 2 car a:u.iwl Cfmsr,3ide996-115B$129,900 „ ., jn пел 11е*е1 m deinabie Itedtand Wai large imng room л/uas log iirepiace A У ceilings WÖR lus tray ceiling A batti «/gaiden tub s sepataie shoA*i V/ood bimds on ad viindOAS Ne* fktiigeraior, «sher A gas diyer. lettüin coinoiJlioit. Colilwfll U.iiiki4 b li л iüijisIcilm) ti.iilfiii.ilk ol Coldwcll ».aiikfi C()t|ioi.iliim. An [iiu.il Opimilunily С«т|).1му, [i]ii.il llouslmj Ojiiioitumly, i.icti üKkc- is m.lcficmleiilly Ownci! .iml Hiiftdloil, in,riiing Cindy Jormson ' 2013 RRASSY CIRCLE BUCK SHOAIS ACRES YADKIK J'A t'‘ii n>-A il „Ll-A^Je ¡•;5 Si'V b, ‘iJj 1 m it'ia^Ai.e. ул ti,L Muri in ‘.H-$6 Ю MkillRUTMimM тлт №iKVhUnhall m-mi NOflKlikf -------.....Uikman Pitti Aimlni Silly MfGuil«SheiilBbiloA SMysHinet Sirve Owent VkVlllemidg »fiutoИ1-ИиIMUIS99M1I0m -iuiж -m«W1U7 Ai\Inilciii'mk'rnly Owiii'cl .iiul (IpL'i.itL’il Meml>i.4 u( Colilwoll CilMu CotpoMliuH D6 - DAVIE COUN TY KNTKRI’RISE RECORD. Tluirsdn.v, July 10.201)3 Special Use Zoning Eyed Loretta Shcels rc(|uesled (he D a v ic P lanning B oard recom ­ mend the special use zoning con­ ditio n s be am ended fo r her prop­ e rty,-850 Redland Rond, parcel 30 on D a vie C o unly Tax M ap C- 7. The p roperly is located near Redland Road and N .C . 801, and is zoned H ighw ay Business Spe­ c ia l U.se. T he land wns rezoned several year.s ago fo r nn nulo sales, d e ta ilin g and repair shop, but the lo l was never b u ilt after the rezoning wns approved. A sin g le -fn n iily hom e is on the properly, nm l Siieets wntUs to b u ild n hair salon next lo it. The salon w ould be b u ilt lo fit in w ith the residential feel o fth e neighborhood. Shcels snid. T ho ugh no one wns al llie m eeting lo spenk in fa v o r or againsl the am endm ents, Neal Foster subm iued a le lle r becnusc he wns unnble lo allend. Foster's concerns were llint Ihe house nnd parking area be designed lo Til in to Ihe neighborhood. The bonrd nnd Sheets worked together lo com e up w illi some re t|u ire m e n ls fo r the aniend- nienl, in cluding n pitched ro o f eiiual to the m inim um used fo r hom es, and m asonry o r w ood or v in y l sid ing lo m nlch the resi- d e n lin l m nke-up o f the area. T h e y have also re q u ire d the b u ild in g be re cta n g u la r, lik e most hom es, but they nllow cd the total size to go up lo 1.050 s(|uare feel so tlial Shcels w ould have som e leeway in designing Ihe b u ild in g . PUBLIC NOTICES Planners Talk Parking A lth o u g h m em bers o f the D n vie C o u n ly I'Innn ing Bonrd hnd mnde tlic ir recom niendntion reg a rd in g re ta il nnd business pnrking areas, they found them ­ selves rehashing the subjecl Insl week. Lust yenr the board npproved a proposed parking nm endnieni. bul know ing the ordinnnces were under review , llie counly com ­ m issioners did not Inke a vole. D u rin g n jo in t w o rk s h o p , counly com m issioners asked for the parking nm cndm ents lo be brought forw ard again because there are building projects w a il­ ing on the fin a l decision. The com m issio n e rs suggested re­ v ie w in g M o c k s v ille s p a rkin g nm cndm enls to see if it mnde sense fo r the county to innlch them . The m njor difference be­ tween the tw o am endm ents is parking spnce size; M ocksvilie 's spaces are 9x 18; the coun ly wns co n sid e rin g 10x20. T he tow n nl.so n llo w s on-sireel p n rkin g . w h ic h is not a llo w e d in the counly. T.'ie p liu in in g bonrd is going lo re vie w the differences, and . plans lo revisit the issue in July w ilh intentions o f approving an- am endm ent. M o c k s v i l l e B r i e f s Cleary Rezoning OKd With Conditions The lo w n board npproved Duster C leary's rei|uesl to re/.one 1.4 acres o f land from Tow n Center (T C ) lo G eneral Industrial C o nditionnl D istrict (0 1 -C D ) on ihe southwe.si com er o f Snnford Avenue und Locust Street. C lenry, n bonrd m em ber, abstained from the vote. Tw o people spoke agninsi the rezoning, sin lin g they were concerned w ith how it w ould lo o k, nnd whnt sort o f security w o uld be In plnce. In addition to keeping the lo w n cen­ le r requirem ents on Ihe land, the bonrd nIso requested n land­ scaping berm 'lo be erecied, and ihree-foot high shrubs planted around the perim eter. The larger phuils were to unsure the Innil- scnping bnrrier w ould f ill in quickly, h id in g the m ini-stornge unils fro m view. Elevated Water Tank Grant Approved F o llo w in g a public hearing where one person spoke in favor o f Ihe w aler tank, Ihe board npproved su bm illin g the grant ap­ plication. In an effort to speed np the process, the bonrd also approved the granl procedures, rc.solulions nnd ordinances re­ quired by the Slate for Ihe grnnt funds to be dislribnted. 243 Whitney Road To Be Demolished Benchm ark representative John Gnnus reporled lhal ow ners o f the fire-dnniaged hom e at 2-13 W h iln e y Road have ignored repealed messngcs he le fl them regarding the structure.T he fire lo ok plnce in Fcbrunry 2002. There was a bearing in A ugusl 2002, w h ich the ow ners d id not attend. In A p ril 2003, the o w n ­ ers were ordered lo repair or dem olish the structure. Gnnus hns talked to the daughter o f the ow ners, bin has gotten no response. G iven no olher optio n, the board nnnnim ously approved dem ol­ ishing the struciure. Costs fo r the dem o litio n w ill be placed as a lien ngninst the property. ■ Cable Television Agreement Amended The board approved replacing n section o f Yadkin V alley Telecom 's cable television francliise n g re ciiie n l.T lie new s e c -, lio n charges Yadkin V nlley Telecom a S2„5()0 ndm inislration fee. allow s the lo w n lo charge nn nilditional fee later, and says tlie tow n w ill m em orialize any nddilionnl fees in n w rille n request.- Tow n M nnnger C hristine Sanders said once ihe bonrd npproved the nm endnieni, Yndkin V nlley w ould be nble lo m ove forw ard. Town Deeds Property To Shores ■ W hen the tow n began w orking towards in slalling an elevated w ater la nk, P h illip and Tam m y Shore deeded Innd lo the tow n fo r thnl purpose. I f the land was nol used, the tow n agreed lo deed it bnck to the Shores. A s n m ore appropriate localion was found, the tow n npproved reconveying the land hack lo the Shores per th e ir orig in a l agreem ent. Alleyway Behind Energy United Closed F o llo w in g a public hearing In w hich no one spoke fo r o r agninsi the proposed clo sing. Ihe hoard voted lo close the nlleyr w ny behind Energy U nited, next to ihe Cham ber o f Com m erce. Town Ends Year Ahead A cco rding to Tow n M anager C hristine Sanders, M ocksville ended the Ti.scal year ahead. "O u r revenues were higher lhan anticipated." she told the board. " U tility revenues were up 23 percent, and expenditures were 12 perceni under budget." Miscellaneous • A t the next m eeting, the hoard w ill have lo make a decision regarding nn npplicntion fo r n business license fo r pool nnd b il- linrd room .T h e owners ihoughl they were outside the low n lim its bul recenlly found out they were inside. They are in the process o f filin g fo r a business license. • Vernon Thom pson has nsked the tow n to w ork w ilh D O T 10 see w hnl can be done lo beaulify ihe ira ffic island outside Potm an's restaurant. • The lo w n conlinues to look for pinces lo build shufflcfioard and bocci ball 'couris fo r seniors lo use. O rig in a lly ihe tow n suggested som ething near R ick Park, but the county hns sug- gc.sicd Innd behind ihe hospilnl m ight be belter suited. NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of the power ol sale contained In a certain Deed of TrusI made by Anihony J. Raby loTlfvt, Inc.. Trustee, dated the 9th day of October, 1998, and recorded In Book 287, Page 77, D avie Counly Registry, Norlh Carolina, default having been made In the payment of Ihe note secured by the said Deed of Trust and the under­ signed, H. Terry Hulchens, PA, hav­ ing been subsllluled as Truslee Irt said Deed of Trust by an instrument duly recorded In the Office of the Register ol Deeds o( Davie Counly, North Carolina, and the holder ol the note evidencing said Indebted­ ness having directed lhat the Deed ol Trust be loreclosed, the under­ signed Subslilule Truslee will offer for sale at the Courlhouse Door In the C ity of fvlocksvllle, D avie County, Norlh Carolina al 10:00 a.m'. on July 22,2003, and will sell to the higliesi bidder for cash the following real esiale situate In the Counly ol Davie, Norlh Carolina, and being m ore particularly de­ scribed as lollows: Being known and designated as all ol Lot 3, of Shady Acres Subdi­ vision as platted In Plat book 6, Page 187, (slide 237) Davie County Register of deeds to which refer­ ence Is hereby made lor a more particular description. Together with 107 Powell Road, Mocksville, Norlh Carolina. Sub|ect lo Restrictions of record. Should Ihe properly be pur­ chased by a third party, thal per­ son musl pay Ihe tax of Forty-Five Cents per One Hundred Dollars (S100.00) required by NCOS §7A- 308(a)(1). The property to be ollered pur­ suant to this notice of sale Is being offered for sale, transfer and con­ veyance "AS IS, WHERE IS." Nei­ ther the Trustee nor the holder ol the note securod by the deed ol Irusl/security agreemenl, or both, being foreclosed, nor the officers, directors, attorneys, em ployees, agents or authorized representative of either the Trustee or the holder of the note make any representa­ tion ol warranty relating to tho title or any physical, environm ental, health or safely conditions exisling In, on, at or relating to Ihe properly being offered lor sale, and any and all responsibilities or llabllllles aris­ ing out of or In any way relaling to any such condition expressly are disclaimed. Also, this properly Is being sold subject lo all laxes, spe­ cial assessmenls, and prior liens or encumbrances ol record and any recorded releases. A cash deposit (no personal chocks) of five perceni (5%) ol IHe purchase price, or seven hundred fifly dollars (S750.00), Whichever Is greater, will be required at the time of the sale. This day of July, 2003. H. TERRY HUTCHENS, PA SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE H. Terry Hutchens, PA Subslilule Trustee 4200 fvlorganton Road, Suite 103 P.O. 80X 1028 Fayoltevlllo, NC 28302 7-10-21n NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualiliod as Administra­ tor o l tho E staie of NAO M I CANN ADY SP R A TLE Y late ol Davie County, this Is lo notify all persons having claims against said estalo lo presont them to the un­ dersigned on or before the 19th day ol September, 2003, being three (3) months from the first day of publi­ cation or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery All persons Indebted lo said estaie will please mako immediate payment to the undersigned. This tho 19th day ol June, 2003. Charisse C. Fountain, ADMN 4107 NW 33rd Place Gainesville, FL 32606 6-19-4ln I NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as the Execu­ trix o l the E state o l AlvlMA L. MILLER, JR., lale ol Davie Counly, this is to nollty all persons having claim s aga inst said o sla le lo present Ihom to the undersigned on or bolore Ihe 10lh day ol October, 2003, being three (3) months Irom Ihe lirst day of publication or this notico will be pleaded In bar ol Ihoir recovery. All parsons indebted to said estate will please mako Imme­ diate payment lo the undersigned. This tho 10th day of July, 2003. Anne-Marie Mlllqr, EXEC 134 Apache Road Advance, NC 27006 7-10-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY D avie C ounty C om m unity D evelopm ent B lock Grant NOTICE OF PU BU C HEARING Notico Is hereby given that Ihe D a vie C o unty B oard of Commissioners will hold a public hearing on Monday, July 21,2003 at 7:00 p.m . In Ihe C o unty Administration Building located at 123 S. Main Street, M ocksville, N.C. The purpose of this hearing Is to receive citizen Input regarding Ihe use o l C o m m u n ily Developmenl Block Grant (CDBG) . lu nds from the N orth C arolina Division ol Community Assistance and the U .S. D e partm ent ol Housing and Urban Development. CDBG lunds m ay be used lor housing, community and economic development activities to serve low and m oderate Income residents within the County. All Interested persons are Invited to attend this hearing. A ll Inte re ste d p ersons are Invited to attend this hearing. P e rson s nee ding sp e cia l a ssista n ce or n o n -E n g lish .speaking persons should contact the Clerk's olllce al (336) 751-5513 at least 48 hours prior lo the hearing. TDD# 1-800-735-8262. 7-10-1tn STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF YADKIN State ol North C arolina by and through the Yadkin Counly Child Support Enforcement Agency, ex ref. VICKI O. MARTINEZ, Plainlill, vs. RICARDO DOMINIC WHITE, De- lendant IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION 00 CVD 754 IV-D #0004059690 NOTICE NOTICE TO: RICARDO DOMINIC W HITE, above-named Delendanl TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking rejief against you has been Hied In the above entitled action. The nature o l the relief being sought Is to increase child support. You are required to make de­ fense to such pleading not later than August 22, 2003, said date being 40 days Irom lirst publication of this notice; upon your failure lo do so the party seeking service againsl you will apply to the Court for Ihe relief soughl. This tho 10th day of July, 2003. VALERIE J. ZACHARY, ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF RO, Box 608 Yadkinville, NC 27055 336/679-8823 or 336/677- 3708 ■ 7-10-3tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Execulor ol the E state of C A R O LYN H AR TM AN , D eceased, late of Davie Counly, North Carolina, this is to notlly all persons having claims against the estate ol Ihe deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or belore Seplember 19, 2003, or Ihls Notice will be pleaded In bar ol their right to recover against the estate of the said deceased. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment. This the 19th day of June, 2003. E. Edward Vogler, Jr. Execulor of Ihe Estate ol Carolyn Hartman 181 South Main Street Mocksville, NC 27028 6-19-4ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Co-Execu­ tors of the Estate ol ELIZABETH BENSON GALES, lale ol Davie County, Ihls Is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or belore the 19th day ol Sep­ tem ber, 2003, being three (3) monlhs from the first day of publi- cation or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment lo Ihe undersigned. This the 19th day ol June, 2003. Marlon G. Campbell, COEX 126 Woodhavon Lano Mocksville, NC 27028 William Richard Gales, Jr., COEX 290 Aubrey Merrell Road Mocksville, NC 27028 Wade Leonard, Jr. Altorney al Law 34 Court Square Mocksyille, NC 27028 8-19-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY OEES GOM -BINEDNQIICE NOTICE TO PUBLIC OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT ON THE TO PUBLIC OF REQUEST FOR BEIBASE.QF-.F.UND.S Date: July 10, 2003 Town ol Mocksville 171 S. Clement Street Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-2259 TO ALL INTERESTED AGENCIES, GROUPS AND PERSONS: b n or about July 25, 2003, Ihe above named Town will request Ihe North Carolina Department ol Com­ m erce lo release Federal lunds under Title 1 ol the Housing and Com m unity Developm ent Act ol 1974 (PL 93-383) lor Ihe following projecl: BQiatlon The Town ol M ocksville pro­ poses lo Install a 300,000 gallon elevated water tank and a booster pumping station wilh two pumps, to provide sulflclent water pressure and lire flow protection to Comlort- Bllt, LCC located In the Southpoint Industrial Park and to Venllab Cor­ poration in tho 601 North Industrial Park. In addition Venllab Corpora­ tion Is building a 45,000 Sl^ build­ ing In the 601 N. Industrial Park and Comlort-Bilt Is building a 118,000 expansion to Ils currenl building located In the Soulhpoint Industrial Park. Total Project Cost = 34,455,000 Total CDBG Cost • S256,000 CDBG/Total Cost Percent = 6% ‘ Localion: C om fort-Bllt, LLC, Southpoint Industrial Park, High­ way 601, M ocksville. NC and Venllab Corporation, 601 Industrial Park, Highway 601, Mocksville, NC PurPQSe.ot. N otice This notice Is intended to meel two separate procedural requirements ol 24 CFR Part 58: (1) lo provide notice to the public that the Town has determined that Ihe request lor release o l lunds lor the above named project will not have a sig­ nificant Impact on the environment, and (2) to provide notice to the pub­ lic that Ihe Town Is requesting the release of funds lor the above named project. Finding o( No S ignificant Im pact II has been determ ined that such request lor release of lunds will not constitute an action signifi­ cantly affecting the quality of the human environment and accord­ ingly Ihe above named Town has decided not to prepare an Environ­ mental Impact Statement under the Nallorial Environmental Policy Act 011969 (PL 91-190). The reasons lor such decision nol lo prepare such statements are as lollows; The project presents no signili- cant'envlronmental Impacts. An E n viro n m e n ta l R eview R ecord resp e ctin g the above project has been m ade by the above named Town which docu­ ments the envlronmenlal review of the project and more lully sets lorih the reasons why such Statement Is not required. This Environmen­ tal Review Record Is on llie at tho above address and is available for public exam ination and copying upon request between tho hours ol 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. No lurlher environmental review ol such project Is proposed to be conducted prior to the request lor release ol Federal Funds. All interested agencies, groups and persons disagreeing wilh this decision a re Invited to submit writ­ ten comments lor consideration by the Town lo the olllco ol the Town Manager. Such wrillen commenls should be received at the address above on or bolore July 25, 2003. All such written comments to re-, ceived will be conslderod and the Town will not request tho release ol Federal Funds or take any ad­ m inistrative action on the witliin project prior to the date specllied in the preceding sentence. The Town ol Mocksville will un­ dertake tho project described above with Communily Develop­ ment Block Granl lunds Irom Ihe Commerce Financo Center (CFC) under Title 1 ol tho Housing and Comrriunlty Developm ent Act ol 1974. The Town ol Mocksville Is certllying to CFC thal FW . Slate, in his olllciai capacity as tho Mayor, consents to accept the |urisdlction ol Ihe Federal courts II an action is brought lo enforce responsibilities In relation to environm ental re­ views; decision making and action; and that these responsibililies have been satislled. The legal effect of the certllicatlon is that upon Ils ap­ proval, Ihe Town may use tho Block Grant lunds and CFC will have sat- .1 Isfied Its responsibilities under the National Environmental Policy Act ol 1969. O blectlons to S late Release ot FMiida CFC will accept an object to Its approval only IIII Is on one of the lollowing bases: (a) That the certl- llcallon was not In fact executed by Ihe certllying olllciai or olher olllcer ol the applicant approved by CFC; or (b) Thai the applicant’s envlrpn- mental review record lor th? project Indicates om ission of a required declslo.n, finding or step appflcable to the project In Ihe envlronmenlal review process. Objections must be prepared and submitted In accor­ dance with the required procedure (24 CFR Part 58) and may be ad­ dressed to CFC at 4318 Mail Ser­ vice Center, Raleigh, North Caro­ lina 27699-4318. O bjections to the release of funds on bases other then Ihose staled above will not be considered by CFC. No objection received af­ ter August 12, 2003 will be consid­ ered by CFC. Com m ents must specify whether they concern the Unding ol no significant impact or the Intent to request release of lunds. FW . Slate, Mayor Town of Mocksville 171 S. Clement Street Mocksviiie, NC 27028 7-10-1ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as the Execu­ trix ol the Estate ol ELIZABETH S. ROBERSON, late of DavIe County, this Is lo nolily all persons having c la im s aga insl said estate to presenl Ihem to the underslgne'd on ' or belore the 3rd day ol October, 2003, being three (3) months Irom Ihe first day of publication or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estáte will please make Imme­ diate payment to the undersigned. This the 3rd day ol July, 2003. Sue R. Vaughn, EXEC 162 Guy Gaither Road Harmony, NC 28634 7-3-4IP NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF PU BU C HEARING , BEFORE THE BO ARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FOR THE FOLLOW ING ZONING AMENDMENTS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to the requirements of Article 20-B of Chapter 153-Á ol Ihe General Statutes ol North Carolina and Paragraph 155.250 ol the Davie Counly Code ol Ordinances, that the Davie County Board ol Commissioners will hold a Public H earing In Ihe Com m lBsInnara Boom ofthe Davie County Admin­ istration Building, Mocksville, NC, on M onday, Ju ly 21, 2003 at 7:00 p.m . to hear the following requests: to rezone 3.02 acres of a land from Residenllal Agriculture (R-A) and ■ R osldentlal (R-20) lo Industrial Special Use (1-1-S) to expand the parking area and provide for future buildings for the trucking and ware­ house business. This properly Is located on the west side ol NC Hwy. 801 South, 400 leal south ol US Hwy. 64, and Is further described as Parcel 103.08 ol Davie County Tax Map J-7. l.oretta Sheets has applied to amend the special use zoning con­ ditions approved January 18,2003, on property zoned Highway' Busi­ ness Special Use (H-B-S) lor an auto dealership and detailing shop. The request is to perm it a full ser­ vice beauty saltón and amend the oxisling conditions related to the auto dealership, This property Is located at 850 Redland Road and is further described as Parcel 30 of Davio Counly Tax M ap C-7. A sign will be posted on the above listed property to advertise the P ublic Hearing. - The public Is invited to attend the hearing at which time there will be an opportunity to be heard In lavor ol, or In opposition to, the above items. Additional inlormallon Is available at the Development Services Departmenl on weekdays between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. or by lelephone al (336) 751-3340, John Gallimore Planning Director 7-10-2tn L egal N otices D eadline M ondays before 5 P.M. DAVIE COUN TY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tliiirsdtiy.,Inly 10,2003 - D7 PUBLIC NOTICES NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION DAVIE COUNTY 03SP128 In the Matter of the Foreclosure of a Deed of Trust executed by Wanda Barr dated August 11,2000, and re­ corded In Book 343 al Page 869 In the Davie County Public Registry, North Carolina. NOTICE OF SALE Pursuant to an order ol the Clerk ol Superior Court and under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in the above-referenced deed of trust and because of de­ fault In the paym ent ol the Indebt­ edness thereby secured and lall- ure lo carry out and perlorm the stipulation and agreements therein contained and, pursuant to demand of the owner and holder ol the in­ debtedness secured by said deed ol Irusl, Ihe undersigned substitute trustee will expose lor sale at pub­ lic auction to Ihe highest bidder for cash at the usual place ol sale at the county courthouse of said county at 10:00 A.M. on July 16, 2003, the following described real estate and any other Improvements w hich m ay be situated thereon, situated in Davie County, North Carolina, and being more particu­ larly described as follows: BEGINNING at an iron pin, the Southeast corner ol the within de­ scribed tract, Northeast corner ol Lawrence R. W hitaker (Deed Book 88, Page 447), and In the line ol Bobby Greene (Deed Book 111, Page 352); thence Irom the BEGIN­ NING South 62 deg. 01 min. 07 sec. W est 372.35 It. to a place Iron pipe, the Southwest corner ol said tract, said Iron pin located North 62 deg. 01 mln. 07 sec. East 20 It. from Ihe cenleriine of SR 1116 (Junction Rd.); thence North 35 deg. 59 mln. 51 sec. W est 100.69 It, to a placed iron pin, Ihe Northwest corner ol said tract, thence Norlh 6 2 deg. 01 mln. 07 sec. East 439 It. lo an existing Iron pin, the Northeast cor­ ner ol said iracl and the Southeast corner ol Jerry M. W hitaker (Deed Book 81, Page 481); thence South 00 deg, 09 mln, 53 sec. East 112.74 It. to the point and place ol BEGIN- -)- NING, containing 40,450 square feet, as s u rve ye d by G rad y Tutterow, R egistered Land S ur­ veyor, on October 28,1980. A nd B eing m ore com m only know n as: 739 Junction Road, Mocksville, NC 27028 The record owner of the prop­ erty, as reffecled on the records ol the Register ol Deeds, Is W anda Jean Barr. The property to be ollered pur­ suant to this notice of sale Is being offered for sale, transfer and con­ veyance "AS IS, W HERE IS." Nei­ ther the Trustee nor the holder of the note secured by the deed of trust/security agreement, or both, being foreclosed, nor the officers, directors, attorneys, em ployees, agents or authorized representative 01 either Trustee or the holder ol the note make any representation relating to Ihe title or any physical, onvironm ental, health or safety conditions existing, in, on, at or re­ lating to tho property being offered for sale, and any and all responsi­ bilities or ilabillties arising out ol or In any way relaling to any such con­ dition expressly are disclaim ed. This sale Is made subject to all prior Hens and encumbrances, and un­ paid taxes and assessm ents in­ cluding but not limited to any trans­ fer tax associated with the foreclo­ sure, lor paying, if any. A deposit of live perceni (5%) of Ihe amounl of the bid or seven hundred lilly dol­ la rs ($ 7 5 0 .0 0 ), w h ich e ve r is grealer. Is required by law. Follow­ ing Iho expiration ol Ihe statutory u pse t p e rio d , a ll rem a ining amounts are Immediately due and owing. The date ol this Notice is June 24, 2003. ELIZABETH B. ELLS OR DAVID W. NEILL Substitute Trustee 8520 Clllf Cameron Drive, Suile 300 Charlotte, NC 28269 (704) 333-8107 7-3-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Administra­ to r o l the E sta ie o l CLYDE ROOSEVELT STUDEVENT, JR „ late of Davie County, Ihis Is to no­ lify all persons having claim s against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 19th day of September, 2003, be­ ing three (3) months Irom the lirst day of publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov­ ery. All persons Indebted lo said estate will please make Immediate payment lo Ihe undersigned. This Ihe 19lh day ol June, 2003. W illie Marie Sludevent P.O. Box 234 Mocksville, NC 27028 ' 6-19-4ln NORTH CAROUNA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Executrix ol the E state o l B. EU G ENE BENNETT, late ol Davie Counly, this Is to nolily all persons having cla im s a ga inst said e state to present Ihem to the undersigned on or bolore the 19th day ol Septem­ ber, 2003, being Ihree (3) months Irom the lirst day ol publication or this notice will be pleaded Inbarol their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estaie will please make Im­ m ediate paym ent to the under­ signed. This the 13th day ol June, 2003. W illie Bess Bennett 107 Nall Lane Mocksville, NC 27028 Marlin & Van Hoy, LLP Attorney at Law Ten Court Square ' Mocksville, NC 27028 6-19-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Co-Admln- Islrators ot the Estate of AGNES CANNADY THOMAS, late ol Davie County, this Is to nolify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or belore the 19lh day ol Sep­ tem ber, 2003, being three (3) months Irom the first day ot publi­ cation or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please m ake Immediate paym ent to the undersigned, . This the 19th day ol June, 2003. Charisse C. Fountain, ADMN 4107 NW 33rd Place Gainesville, FL 32606 Deanna T. Randolph, ADMN 125 Blue Bonnet Court Mocksville, NC 27028 6-19-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as the Admin­ istrator ol the Estate ol HAROLD TUCKER W ILLIARD, late ol Davie County, this Is to nolily all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or belore Ihe 3rd day ol Octo­ ber, 2003, being three (3) months Irom Ihe llrsl day ol publication or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebled to said estate will please m ake Im­ m ediate paym ent to Ihe under­ signed. This the 3rd day of Jufy, 2003. Harofd Dean W illiard, ADMN 140 Autumn Lane Advance, NC 27006 7-3-4IP NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Co-Execu- lors of the Estate of W ILLIAM RICHARD G ALES, SR., late of Davie County, Ihis is to nolily all persons having claims against said estate to presenl them to the un­ dersigned on or before the 19th day of September, 2003, being three (3) months Irom the lirst day ol publi­ cation or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate paym ent to the undersigned. This the 19lh day ol June, 2003. Marion G. Campbell, COEX 126 W oodhaven Lane Mocksville, NG 27028 W illiam Richard Gales, Jr., COEX 290 Aubrey Merrell Road Mocksville, NC 27028 Wade Leonard, Jr. Altorney at Law 34 Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 6-19-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as the Admin­ istratrix of the Estate of DAVID GEORGE DESNOYERS, late ol Davie County, this is to nolily all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the un­ dersigned on or belore the 3rd day ol October, 2003, being three (3) monlhs (rom the lirst day ol publi­ cation or this nollce will be pleaded In bar ol Iheir recovery. All persons Indebied to said estate will please m ake Immediate paym ent to the undersigned. This the 3rd day ol July, 2003. Peggy H. DesNoyers 270 Cherry Street Mocksville, NC 27028 Martin & Van Hoy, LLP Altorney at Law Ten Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 7-3-4ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as the Execu­ trix ol the Estate ol M ARGARET HANDSEL LANE, late o l Davie Counly, this Is lo notlly all persons having claims againsl said estaie lo present them to the undersigned on or belore the 26th day of Sep­ tem ber, 2003, being thre e (3) months Irom the first day of publi­ cation or Ihls notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate paym ent to the undersigned. This the 26th day of June, 2003. Calhy Lane Horn Motslnger 2934 Clodfeller Road W inston-Salem, NC 27107 6-26-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC NOTICE The Commissioners of Iho Town of Mocksville, pursuant lo the pro­ visio n s of N C G S §15 3A -177, hereby give public notice that the Town intends to reconvoy to Phillip D. Shore and Tammy L, Shore the properly described In Deed Book 493, Page 496, ol the Davie County Registry pursuant to the provisions ol §153A-177. The property was conveyed to the Town ol Mocksville without consideration lor the pur­ pose ol permitting the Town to con­ struct a waler tower upon the pre­ mises. The Town has determined that it will nol use the property lor the construction of a water tower. This the 1 st day of July, 2003. Christine W. Sanders Town Manager 7-10-2tn NORTH CAROLINA FORSYTH COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT O F JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION 03 CVD 3981 ROBBIE GENE KING, Plalntilf, vs. BRIDGETT DALENE KING, Delen- dant. NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION Take notice lh a t a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed In the above-entitled action, wherein the plaintiff Is seeking an absolute divorce. You are required lo make de­ fense to such pleading not later lhan 40 days following Ihe 26lh day of June, 2003, and upon your fail­ ure lo do so, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This the 19th day of June, 2003. Robbie G ene King Plalntilf By Bryan Gales Allorney 1 N. Marshall St., Suite 100 W inston-Salem, NC 27101 (336) 724-0082 6-26-3tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Ihe Execu­ lor ol the Estate ol DELLA DEONA HARRIS, late ol Davio County, this Is lo notlly all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or belore the 26lh day ol September, 2003, be­ ing Ihree (3) months Irom the lirst day of publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay­ ment to the undersigned. -• This Ihe 26th day ol June, 2003. D.A. Harris 3964 US Hwy 601 N Mocksville, NC 27028 Lynne Hicks, Attorney at Law 124 W esl Depot Street Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-3312 6-26-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as the Execu­ trix ol Ihe Esiale ol JOHN HENRY KIGER, late of Davie County, this Is lo notlly all persons having claims against said estate to present them to tho undersigned on or before the 3rd day ol October, 2003, being three (3) months Irom Ihe first day of publication or Ihis notice will be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. All persons indebted lo said estate will please mako immediate paymenl to the undersigned. This the 3rd day ol July, 2003. Louvella Kiger, Executrix 285 Cana Road Mocksville, NC 27028 Martin & Van Hoy, LLP Attorney at Law Ten Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 7-3-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of the power ol sale contained In a certain Deed ol Trust made by Amy B. Forresi and husband, R. Shane Forrest (PR E SE N T RECO RD O W NER: Amy Bsham Forrest) to L. Gordon Pfefferkortn, Jr., Trustee, dated the 24th day of February, 1997, and re­ corded In Book 251, Page 604, Davie Counly Reglslry, North Caro­ lina, default having been made In the paym enl of the note secured by the said Deed of Trust and the un­ dersigned, H. Terry Hutchens, PA, having been substituted as Trustee In said Deed ol Trust by an Instru­ ment duly recorded In the Olllce ol the Register of Deeds of Davie County, North Carolina, and the holder of the note evidencing said Indebtedness having directed that the Deed ol Trust be loreclosed, tho undersigned Substitute Trustee will oiler lor sale at the Courlhouse Door In the C ity ol M ocksville, Davie Counly, North Carolina at 10:00 a.m. on July 22, 2003, and will sell lo the highest bidder lor cash the lollowing real estate situ­ ate In the County of Davie, North Carolina, and being m ore particu­ larly described as follows; Being Lots Numbers 14,15, and 16 of the W.R. Clem ent property, surveyed by James D. Justice A, Civil Engineer as September, 1927, lor further Informalion apply lo Reg­ ister o l Deeds O llice In Davie C ounty C ourt House, Book 23, Page 528, where a copy of said survey and plat appears recorded, for m etes and bounds and more particular description of said lots sols and herein conveyed. Together w ith Im p ro ve m e n ts lo cate d thereon; said property being lo­ cated at 336 W ilkesboro Street, Mocksville, North Carolina. For back title see deed Irom W. Raleigh Clem ent to R.C. Foster, recorded In Book 31, Page 568 and deed from Davie Real Estate, Loan and Insurance Com pany to R.C. Foster recorded In Book 28, Page 387 and 388, and Deed of Trust Book 94, Page 241. S hould the property be pur­ chased by a third party, that per­ son must pay the lax ol Forty-Five Cents per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) required by NCGS §7A- 308(a)(1). The property to be offered pur­ suant to this notice of sale Is being olfered for sale, Iransfer and con­ veyance "AS IS, W HERE IS," Nei­ ther the Trustee nor the holder of the note secured by the deed of Irusl/securlly agreem enl, or both, being foreclosed, nor the officers, directors, attorneys, em ployees, agents or aulhorlzed representative ol either Ihe Trustee or the holder of the note make any representa­ tion of warranty relating lo the title or any physical, environm ental, health or safety conditions existing In, on, at or relating to the property being ollered lor sale, and any and all responsibililies or liabilities aris­ ing oul ol or In any way relating to any such condition expressly are disclaimed. Also, this property Is being sold subject to all laxes, spe­ cial assessmenls, and prior liens or encumbrances ol record and any recorded releases. A cash deposit (no personal checks) ol live percent (5%) of the purchase price, or seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00), whichever Is greater, will be required at the time ol Ihe sale. This 1st dayo l July, 2003. H. TERRY HUTCHENS, PA SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE H. Terry Hulchens, PA Substitute Truslee 4200 Morganton Road, Suite 103 P.O. Box 1028 Fayetteville, NC 28302 7-10-21П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualiliod as the Execu­ trix ol the Estate ol ROBERT LEE PIERCE, late ol Davie County, this Is to nolily all persons having claims against said estate to present them lo Ihe undersigned on or belore the 26th day ol September, 2003, be­ ing three (3) months Irom the lirst day of publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. Ail persons Indebted lo said estate will please make Immediale pay­ menl lo the undersigned. This the 23rd day ol Juno, 2003. Jennifer P. Vestal 4231 Edith Lane, Apt. B Greensboro, NC 27409 Marlin & Van Hoy, LLP Attorney at Law Ten Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-3312 6-26-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN TH E GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION DAVIE COUNTY 03SP127 In Ihe Matter ol the Foreclosure ol a D eed o l T rust e xecu ted by S haron W. G aither S e ttle and Jam es L. Settle dated April 23, 1998, and recorded In Book 275 at Page 567 In the Davie Counly Pub­ lic Registry, North Carolina. NOTICE OF SALE Pursuant to an order ol the Clerk ol Superior Court and under and by virtue ol the power and authority contained In the above-relerenced deed ol trust and because of de­ fault In the payment of the Indebt­ edness thereby secured and fail­ ure to carry oul and perlorm the stipulation and agreements therein contained and, pursuant lo demand ol the owner and holder ol the In­ debtedness secured by said deed ol trust, the undersigned substitute trustee will expose lor sale at pub­ lic auction to the highest bidder lor cash at the usual placo ol sale at the county courthouse o i said county at 10:00 A.M. on July 16, 2003, the lollowing described real estate and any other Improvements w hich may be situated thereon, situated In Davie County, North Carolina, and being more particu­ larly described as lollows: Being all ol Lot 59, In Section III, C ra llw o o d S u b d ivisio n as show n on plat recorded In Plat Book 4, Page 114, Davie County Registry. A nd Being m ore com m only know n as; 399 F ulto n S treet, Mocksville, NC 27028 The record owners ol the prop­ erty, as rellecled on the records ol the Register ol Deeds, are Sharon W. Gaither nka Sharon W. Settle. The property to be ollered pur­ suant to this notice ol sale Is being olfered lor sale, transfer and con­ veyance “AS IS, W HERE IS." Nei­ ther the Trustee nor the holder of the note secured by the deed of trust/security agreement, or both, being foreclosed, nor the olflcers, directors, attorneys, em ployees, agents or authorized representative ol either Trustee or the holder of the note make any representation relating to the title or any physical, erivlronm ental, heallh or safely conditions exisling. In, on, at or re­ lating to the property being ollered for sale, and any and all responsi­ bilities or liabilities arising out o l or In any way relaling lo any such con­ dition expressly are disclaim ed. This sale Is made subject to all prior Hens and encumbrances, and un­ paid taxes and assessm ents In­ cluding but not lim lled to any Irans­ fer lax associated with the foreclo­ sure, tor paying. If any. A deposit ol five percent (5%) of the amount of the bid or seven hundred fifty dol­ la rs ($ 7 5 0 .0 0 ), w h ich e ve r Is grealer, Is required by law. Follow­ ing the expiration of the statutory u p se t perio d, all rem a in in g am ounts are Immediately due and owing. The date of this Notice Is June 24, 2003. ELIZABETH B. ELLS OR DAVID W. NEILL Substitute Trustee 8520 C iill Cameron Drive, Suite 300 Charlotte, NC 28269 (704) 333-8107 7-3-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as the Admin­ istrator ol the Estate of ELLEN KING FLOW ERS, late of Davie County, this Is lo notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or belore Ihe 3rd day ol O cto­ ber, 2003, being Ihree (3) months from the first day of pubiicallon or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Im­ m ediate paym ent to the under­ signed. This Ihe 3rd day ol July, 2003. Charles Milas Flowers 272 Heritage View Road Hickory, NC 28601 7-3-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as the Execu­ trix of the Estate of RAY JOSEPH SMITH, late of Davie Counly, this Is to notlly all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 10th day ol October, 2003, being throe (3) months Irom the first day of publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. Ail persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 10th day ol July, 2003. Clilton Dwin Smith 543 South Main Street Dobson, NC 27017 7-10-4m NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION DAVIE COUNTY '■ 03SP137 In the M atter ol the Foreclosure ol a Deed o l Trust executed by James Phillips dated August 29,2002, and recorded In Book 464 at Page 368 In the Davie County Public Regis­ try, North Carolina. NOTICE OF SALE Pursuant to an order ol the Clerk ol Superior Court and under and by virtue ol the power and authority contained In the above-referenced deed ol trust and because ol de­ fault In the payment of the Indebt­ edness thereby secured and fail­ ure lo carry out and perform the stipulation and agreem enls therein contained and, pursuant to demand ol the owner and holder of the in­ debtedness secured by said deed of trust, the undersigned substitute trustee will expose for sale at pub­ lic auction to the highest bidder lor cash at the usual place ol sale al Ihe county courthouse o l said counly al 10:00 A.M. on July 16, 2003, the lollowing described real estate and any other Improvements which m ay be situated thereon, situated In Davie County, North Carolina, and being more particu­ larly described as lollows; Being known and designated as Lot 11 as shown on the plat ol Kinderton Village Phase ID , as re­ corded In Plat Book 7, Page 195, In the O lllce of the R egister ol Deeds o l D avie County, North Carolina. And Being m ore com m only known as; 109 Rosewalk Lane, Advance, NC 27006 The record owner ol the prop­ erty, as reflected on the records ol the Register ol Deeds, Is James Phillips. The property to be ollered pur­ suant to this notice of sale Is being ollered for sale, transfer and con­ veyance "AS IS, W HERE IS.” Nei­ ther the Trustee nor the holder ol the note secured by the deed ol trust/security agreement, or both, being foreclosed, nor the officers, directors, attorneys, em ployees, agents or aulhorlzed representative -( of either Trustee or the holder ol the note make any representation relating lo Ihe title or any physical, environm ental, heallh or safely conditions existing. In, on, at or re­ lating lo the property being offered for sale, and any and all responsi­ bilities or liabilities arising out of or In any way relaling lo any such con­ dition expressly are disclaim ed. This sale Is made subjecl lo all prior liens and encumbrances, and un­ paid taxes and assessm enls In­ cluding but not limited to any trans­ fer tax associated with the foreclo­ sure, for paying. If any. Adeposit ol five percent (5%) of the amount ol Ihe bid or seven hundred fifly dol­ la rs ($ 7 5 0 .0 0 ), w h ic h e ve r Is greater, Is required by law. Follow­ ing the expiration ol the statutory upse t p e rio d , all rem a ining am ounis are Immediately due and owing. The date ol this Notice Is June 24, 2003. ELIZABETH B. ELLS OR DAVID W. NEILL Substitute Trustee 8520 Clllf Cameron Drive, Suite 300 Charlotte, NC 28269 (704) 333-8107 7-3-2ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Ihe Execu­ trix of the Estate of ROBERT L. LASHMIT, late of Davie County, Ihls Is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or belore the 261h day ol Seplember, 2003, be­ ing Ihree (3) months Irom Ihe llrsl day ol publloallon or this nollce will be pleaded In bar ol Iheir recovery. All persons indebied to said estaie will please make Immediate pay­ m enl to the undersigned, This 26th day of June, 2003. Betty S. Lashmit, EXEC 908 Hardison Street Mocksville, NC 27028 6-26-41P NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied aa the Execu­ trix of the Estate ol MARIE CHASE CARTER, late ol Davie County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them lo the undersigned on or belore the 3rd day ol October, 2003, being three (3) m onlhs Irom the first day ol publication or this notice will be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. All persons indebied lo said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 3rd day ol July, 2003, Denise Carter Bennett, EXEC 5033 Noble Street W inston-Salem , NC 27105 I 7-3-4tn D8 - DAVIb: C O U N TY KN TKKPUISK KF:C()RI), Tliur.sdiiv.Jiilv 10. 20(13 6 L A S S B E 1 E D S ш п Е Р Ж Е г а а п У Е P R O F I T A B L E ! Abortion Aiternatlve — Employment D A V IE P R E G N A N C Y C A R E C enter offers confidential & free p regna ncy tests, supp ort se r­ vice s, and re fe rra ls. M a ke a lio a ltliy c h o ic e (o r y o u r llfe l Call 753-H O PE for appointm ent. Apartments M O C K S V ILL E S U N S ET TE R - H A C E : All brick energy efficient apartm ent. 1 & 2 bedroom , pool, b a s k e tb a ll c o u rt & sw in g s. KItclien appliances lurnished in­ cluding dishw asher. 1.5 baths, washer/dryer connections. High energy efficient heat pum p pro­ v id e s c e n tra l h e a t and air. Prew ired for cable TV & phones. Insulated w indow s & doors. No wax kitchens bath floors. Located in M o cksville b e h in d Ih e old H e n d ricks F u rn itu re b u ild in g (now Carolina Precision (vlachin- ery) on Sunset Dr. off ol Hwy. 158. O ffice hours 1-6 M -F & Sal. 10- 12. Phone 751-0168. N Ic X sP A C T d 'U S ri'B R apart­ m ent w /s m a ll d e ck. Loca ted w ithin 2 m iles ol W illiam R. Davie school oil 601N In quiet neighbor­ hood. Partially furnished II de­ sired. M ust be reliable/references required. $350/m onth. 492-5531, II no answ er call 336-945-2436. Auctions CEF AUCTIO NS ■ Carnival glass, old tools, furniture, jewelry, glass­ ware. Monday, July 1 4 ,5pm, 234 E. Main St., Yadkinville. Acroos Irom library. A ntique tool sale, M onday, July 21. C .E. Flynn, NCAL 3240, 336-677-4666 Day, 940-3787 Evening. I,■i" Beacli Property C A R O LIN A B E A C H CO N D O , ocean view, sleeps 4, com pletely lurnished, pool, cable. $500/wk. 910-791-5788__________________ Cliild Care C H RISTIAN LAD Y W ILL babysit In her hom e. Farm ington area. 998-5353. FO RK BA PTIST CH URCH- Belore & A lle r School Program $100 per child $90 per second child 6;30am -drop oil 6:OOpmj3lok up Cornatzer Elem entary Busing Zone Com e by or call (or application 336-998-8306 HA R D IS O N UNITED M ETH O D­ IST church has a sum m er and after school program available (or Kindergarten thru 5th grade stu­ dents. Sum m er hours are 7am- 6pm at $ 7 5 /w k. A fle r sch o o l hou rs are 3 pm -6pm at $110/ m onth. Part-tim e slots available. M ocksville E lem enlary S chool busing dIsUlct. Please call 751- 5630 Tor m ore Inlorm atlon. KO UNTRY KO RNER DAYCARE has openings lor ages 2 years - school age. 998-2220, ask lor U nda or Christie. STAY Н О М Е Р О М w ili babysit in m y hom e. Pinebrook School D istrict. E xce lle nt relerence s. 940-6664_______________________ Employment CHIEF O F PO LICE - M ocksville, North Carolina. Pop 4320. Salary range begins at $45,150. S tart­ ing salary DO G & E. M usi m eet requirem ents set by NC Crim inal Justice Training and Standards Com m ission, Position open until tiled. Send cover letter with re­ sum e & relerence to: Town M an­ ager, Town ol M ocksvillo, 171 C le m e n t S t., M o cksville , NC 27028 Town ol M ocksville is an EOE C LA S S A C D L truck drivers. W e are taking applications lor expe­ rienced drive rs lo pull bottom dum p trailers. Local W inston S a­ lem area. No o v e rn ig h t. Top wages. Benelits available alter 90 days. Triangle G rading & Paving Burlington, NC Phone:336-584-5319 C O M FO R T INN FRO NT D E SK / NIG HT Auditor. 3rd shilt-Friday & Saturday night. Appiy in person 751-7310. DRIVERS Excellenl w eekly pay. Plus salely bonus W o oiler hom e lim e Hourly detention and M ileage pay w ith increases, All slops paid Excellent Benelits Lim ited opportunity W e require CDL-A_ and 2 years driving exp. New Pay Package C all 1-800-709-2536 o r V isit S alem C a rriers 191 Park Plaza Drive W inslonSalem , NC EOE ELM S A T "tA N G L E W '0 0d “ As- slsted Living Is now hiring a FT LPN S u pervisor for 2nd S hilt. Apply In person between 10am- 4pm lo : Elm s at Tanglew ood, 3750 Harper Rd., Clem m ons. e1< P E R l E N C E D " ' R O O F E R S NEEDED. G ood pay. 998-1322 E X > E R I E N C E b f R A C T O R AND Trailer m echanic needed at Coastal Transport in M ocksville, NC. B e n e fits In clu d e d M a jo r M edical. D ental and Eye C are with 401K retirem ent plan alter 6 m onths and All m ajor holidays. W ork sch e d u le 4 d a ys at 10 hours. O vertim e w hen needed. W e o ile r com petitive pay. Fax resum e to 1 -336-751-0800 or call 1-800-835-9770 E X P E R IE N dE D V IN Y L SIDING help needed. G ood pay. 998- 1322 G M 'S & MC3R TR AIN EE S Need excellent people skills & attitude lor retail auto service. W ill train for success. 8-6, no S undays. T ake c o n lro l o l y o u r lu tu re . NCDL, background check, drug test req'd lor quality workplace. Fax resum e 336 -29 4-40 22 or TLubrlcationiu'holm ali.com (3 0 L b iN G FARM S FO O D S, a local lood processing m anulac- turer, is expanding its operations' lor bolh 1st and 2nd shill. Appli­ cations will be accepted Im m edi­ ately, M onday-Friday Irom 8:00 am - 4:00 pm. Apply in person. Y A R D M O W I N G Y a d k in v ille , M o c k s v ille $ 1 0 & U p C a ll T o n y 3 3 6 - 4 9 2 - 2 9 2 5 T o m m y ’ s T o t a l L a w n C a r e t ree rsliiii.U i's • Insiircll ......nil ll„,n,|..,,n ( O ffitc : (:t:)(i) 4')2-2XU) C i'll: (:i:i(>)(iii2-7(iof. A U C T I O N S a f . , J u l y 1 9 , 2 0 0 3 • 1 O a . m . 1404 R eynoida R oad • W inston-Salem , NC I'jiic Anlii|iic I'lirnilurc. C'lilkvlihli's ;iihI lloibehiilii (iiiiuls. I'rdiwrly ill Kdsii lliiiiVL'r liiviMi!) aiul (ik'nn lliK ivi'r (ilcifiisa il. Specilli lu iililiiiib I'cii- dll', iiik'liiin IViim llic W. Hciiiicll (ilcLViisall esilile lire 12 pieces iil line jcH eliy lliila l iippriiiseii Miiiie iil'Jcweliy $ I.‘'.■107. IOl. .Sec ciimpleic iisllnus in нем weeks piipei. Auclionet'r: Roy F. \\'пцЬ1 NCAL 2120' Aclviiiice, NC 27006 • ........................ I I Employment RN’S, LP N 'S , Needed im m edi­ ately Paid twice weekly. Call 704- 895-6888. S U C C E S S H A P P E N S W H E N p re p a ra tio n and o p p o rtu n ily m eet. S e eking e n e rg e tic se ll starter dirven to suceed. Integrity required. Retail sales represen­ tative o l m anufactured hom es. Fax resum e 704-872-1166, atten­ tion M ark M ull, GM. T E C H S & NC IN S P E C T O R S w anted lo r career opportunity. G reat benelits, training and pay. Apply .at any triad Jilfy Lube or la x to 3 3 6 -2 9 4 -4 0 2 2 . N C D L Req'd, Drug test._______________ Furniture O A K D IN E T T E T A B L E w /6 chairs $250. 492-6542._________ Homes For Rent 2039 HW Y 801 N-nice 2BR, brick larm house w/pond and outbuild­ ings. $950/m o. R elerences & deposits required. 998-5482 2BR HO USE FOR rent. 100 G ra­ ham St. $500/m onth. HU D ac­ cepted. 336-692-8326 mail application to 6061 Gun Club Road, W inston Salem , 27103 or o m a li to inlomiaticn®goldinglamislood3,oom. The loliowing positions are avail­ able: Batching Supervisor, Batch Mixer, Q uality Control Technician, Production M achine Operators. ^ ^ D S M Á R K r L L C ‘ ''Se^ü^ Professionals" Is currently seek­ ing security officers lo r positions In the W inslon Salem , G reens- • boro area. M ust have high school diplom a, clean crim inal record and be al least 21. Benelits In­ clude paid lile/heallh insurance, 401K, tuition reim bursem ent and more. Salaries start at $8.25 hr. Contact Ms. Richardson lor ap­ p o in tm e n t M on-F ri 9am -3pm . 336-668-8122. LO C A L KE N N E L H A S part-iim e posilion available. M ust be a dog lover. Call between 3-5pm . 940- 2552 LOOKTn G FOR EXPERIENCED plumber, 5 years m inim um , com ­ m ercial & residential. Repair & installation. Call 940-2569. LO O KIN G FOR EXPERÍENCED tree clim ber w ith license, able lo travel II necessary. 998-5589, ask lor David. riiA IN T E N A N C E C O O R D IN A ­ TOR W A N TE D to work at as­ sisted living lacilities in Statesville 8 Clem m ons (20 hours/week al each location). D uties include general m aintenance, coordina­ tion ol necessary lacility repairs, preventative m aintenance, and ensuring com pliance with slale and lederal regulations. Plum b­ ing, carpentry, electrical, and/or HVAC experience helplul but not required. S uccesslul candidate wiil enjoy working around senior adulls, be a team player, and have Ihe ability lo work well in­ dep endently, Fax resum es to 704-878-8689 or apply in person at 2147 Davie Avo in Statesvilie, N E E D E D ; E X P E R IE N C E D LA N D S C A P E technician w ilh knowledge ol chem icals and ler- tilization. W illingness to perlorm ail aspects ol landscaping $10- $14 per hour depending on ex­ perience, (336) 659-5464, NICE BR IC K HO M E In country SBR, 1BA, large yard. Like new, C enlral heat/alr. W ell w ater, 3 people limit. No pets, $600 plus deposit &rolorences 284-4986, PRIIviE AD VA N C E LO CATIO N 178 N. Claybon Drive, 3 bodroom brick ranch with basem eni. $750/ m onlh. C row der M cChesney & Associates 766-0515. R E C E N TLY R E M O D E LE D 2/ SBR, 2BA In-low n w ilh lonced backyard & storage shod. C en­ tral Heat/Air. No HUD. 704-278- 1717. C A S H PAID FO R ANTIQUES, PAnTIAL o n WHOLE ESTATES, COLLECTABLES, OLD METAL TOYS, ANTIQUE FURNITURE Call Arthur Bostick 336-492-5992 RANDY KIILLER &SONS Miller Itdiiib Mildst lilt' (336) 284-2826 Skid steer Work Trencher Work Hauling Homes For Sale 4B R -2B A w/linished basem eni. gas logs, 12x24 deck w/above ground pool, 28x40 detached garage, on 5 acres. $132,000, Up to 24 a d d itional adj. a cre s at $4000/acre olf G odbey Road in Davie Co, Call 492-2123 or 336- 741-3549 lor appl, w/ow ners, A “tru e M odular" appreciates in valuel (N o Steel Fram es) Free literature. Call 1-800-322-8679. BÀ R G ÀÌN Vd È À Ì S T E A L you pay $.99 down, $625/m o 4BR, 2.5 BA Brick hom e “Not a Trailer" and I'll pay you $25,000 Cash (704) 883-9997 B E A U TIFU L 4BR, 2 B A house. Q uiet neighborhood. Low down paym ent. Call Bruce. 704-592- 4400 FRESH START Let us help you elim inate your installm ent loans by becom ing a proud hom ewoner. All areas. Call Loanbusters (828) 465-6402 2BR, 1.5BA , CO UNTRY LANE, cenlral heat & air, no pets, no HUD, deposit & references re­ quired. $500/m o. 336-676-9374 2BR, iB A -A dvance-$750/m o SBR, 2BA-Clem m ons-$850/m o SBR, 1BA-M ocksville-$650/m o 2BR, 1.5BA-M obile Home- $500/m o P e n n in g to n & C om pany R ealty 751-9400 2BR, C ENT R A L aTr , quTel loca­ tion, Includes u lllitie s, m ature adult only. $575. per m onth, (¿all 751-1515. Ask lor Shelia or Su- 30 N A Y L O R S T .-2B R , IB a - lenced bk yard $550/m o. plus deposit. 243 M AIN ST.-Cooleem ee-2BR, G R AN D O PENING 4B R /2BA M OD or HU D $0 DO W N, $SSO a m onth $20,000 to you in Cash 704-883-9997. LA K E NO RM AN Beautiful new SBI^/2BA approx. 1700 sq. It, Close to lake. W ill sacrifice with sm all Iransler fee $611.77 m onthly 828-464-1169 IB A $ 5 0 0 /m o . p lu s d e p o s it. C all M artha @ A nders R ealty 492-7505 AD VANCE - 2BR, 2 1/2BA, laun­ dry, oflice. $750/m o. 909-908- 8818. C LE M M O N S : 2B R , 1 B A „ car­ port, appliances furnished. No pets, no sm oking. D eposit re­ q u ire d . A va lla b re 7/1. $ 6 5 0 / m onlh. (336) 766-1493. cW n G T0 N "C R E ÏK ^4 B R Z 5 BA, 2400+ sq. ft., $1500/m onth, security deposit required, lease option available. 766.-6021. EXTRA C LE A N houses for renl. N o n-sm oking. 1-2BR , 1-SBR. Relerences & deposll required. Credit checked. Call 751-1108. FO R A l is t in g of a va ila b le rental properties, please check our ad In the Real Estate Sectlon- H ow ard R e alty- 751-3538 F Ô T R É N T -b U P L É X r & 2BR w ith c a rp o rts . In co u n try. (336)751-2986 iH O liS E FOR REigT-2BR, 1 BA ho u se in M o c k s v ille . $5 0 0 . Leonard Realty 751-3650, 751- 5020. h o u s ë ?ô r“r ë^n t ; 1.5BA, O PEN h o u s e Friday, J u ly I I , 6 -7 :3 0 p m , 178 M ountvlew Dr., M ocksville. NICE 2BR, 1 BA , Cenlral ¿ e a t & AC, Fenced Backyard with stor­ age shed in Tow n, 704-278- 1717. M O U NTAIN VIEW Big 3BR/2BA close to Brushy Mtns. Best of everything Close to schools No $ down. $515.07 m onthly (828) 695-0039 N ew H om o 5 A cre s $0 down, $650 a m onth O wner linance. (704) 883-9997. N^EW T R Ú T M C m ^^ STEEL FRAM ES) C rane set, 71 12 ro o l, SBR , 2B A . $ 7 9 ,9 0 0 value. Delivered and set on your loundalion $52,900 Lim ited time onlyl Landowners call 336-362- S676 or 336-362-8040. R E D U C E M O N THLY PAYO UT Let us help you have exlra m oney at end ol m onlh. Special program lor renters who want to ow n their hom e 828-464-8970 S a c ra llc e i N ew True M odular C ape C od (No Steel F ram es), C rane Set, SBR, 2BA. approx. 2300 Sq. Fl. Floorspace, Norm al Cost $129,000.00.D ellvered and set o n y o u r lo u n d a lio n $79,900.00 Lim iled Tim e O nlyl L a n d o w n e rs ca ll 1 -8 0 0 -6 7 2 - 9223. Land For Lease W AN TED ; PASTURE O R pas­ ture w /barn to lease for horses. Preferably in Advance or Farm - Ington area. 998-2711.__________ Land For Sale 20 AC RES (will divide) Shellield Road, som e restrictions, barn, equipm ent shed. Call G ena at Howard Realty. 751-3538. 6 W 0 0 b E b 'A (3 R E S w/s Fork Com m unity 998-3'i69 FSBO -5 AC R E S-w ooded-great lor secluded home. Contact 336- 998-3678. W lQeCOm SR M I N I ' S T O R A G E For nil your .slorafic need.s, cl)oo.se u.s! Come l)y to iii(|ulre iil)out iVce rental. 2i)75 Hwy. 64 E in Forli Cali today! (336) 908-8810 Spring in to Northwood Apartments and check out our great special ' deposit limited time Studios $ 3 2 S /m ! Bedroom $ 3 W m o 2 Bedrooms $ 4 ? S /m o Cllll Chri.sty fur nuirv inldriiiiition 33fi-75l-tHI Land For Sale LA N D FOR SALE-Near Hillsville, VA 1 and 1/4 acre lot, across road Irom New River, 57 m ile slate park (rail, 4,500 acre Crater Lake plus 2 islands and docks lo Ihe lake. View, m ost recreation any- where. $17,000. (540) 980-8864. Lawn Care C LE M E N T LAW N C A R E-Your lolal lawncare need at an allord­ able price. 1-3S6-284-20S7. E“ J M W IN d SER'i/rCE' Landscaping, m ulching, pruning & w eedealing 336-284-6120 336-391-21S0 Lost & Found A RING W AS lound in downtown M ocksville on June 17. Call 998- 8957 to identlly. DOG FO UND: 7/4 Farm ington/ Spillm an Road area. Call to iden­ tify. 998-4292 10am-9pm. LdS T“ OFF F E E b lfliL L RO AD: golden retriever, light color, fam ­ ily pet, lemale. Last seen w/col- lar and tags. R E W AR D . 998- 9495. LOST- 2 DOGS. 2 yr old German S h e p h e rd -m a le , 3 yr old C o o n h o u n d -fe m a le . M issin g since 6/7. Mr. Henry Road area. Reward. Contact 336-492-6069. M O C K S V IL L E , 3B R , 2 B A , 3 year old house. Double car ga­ rage, approx. 1450sq.lt. For Sale $134,900. Lease option. 492- 5601. LO ST; G REAT DANE- m issing from C ounlry Lane. $500 cash REW ARD lor sale return. 1-866- 8 0 7 -3 8 3 9 (to il Ire e ). V isit w w w .savethepet.com /383 9 to see photo.______________________ Lots For Rent D O U B L E W ID E S A N D SING LEW IDE LO TS for rent in Farm ington Heights. Nice large lots and quiet C om m unity Firsl m onth’s lot rant FREE. Call 769- 0755 or pager 208-3203 or 998- 5462 N E W T ib W ld N 'T c T s F a d y A cres M obile H om e Park. Re­ la n d s c a p e d . 1984 or new er homes. John Crotts Road oil Hwy 64E. O nly 1 sp a c e le ft. 998- 8276 or 998-8222.______________ Lots For Sale 1 ACRE W O O DED lot M ODULAR, D/W or S/W OK Near old larm house & rock creek County water, HURRYI Priced near 50% o l value. Call quick 767-6065. Miscellaneous 10 C H A N N E L P R O G R A M ­ M A B LE scanner for sale. About 10 years old in good condition, but needs little repair to or needs new antenna. Requires 5 AA bat­ teries. Radio Shack 10-channel program m able entry scanner. In­ structions and frequency guide included. M ust sell al once $175. Need m oney right now. 998-2096 leave m essage. i4 F T A lU M IN U M B O A ^ T o lip M ercury & trailer $1200., 1997 Nissan bedilner $50., 4 factory wheels $60., 97 R anger four al­ loy w heels 15x8 w /tlres $400., 4 tires, wheels & covers 14ln $100. 751-5213. BA N TA M C H IC KEN S A N D ^ ity trailer. 998-3224 F ^ ¥sA T E LU TE biS H -2 room s y s te m , re in s ta lla tio n , 1st 2 m onths ol service Iree. Call toll- tree 1-866-751-7827. SW ISH ER TR A IL M OW ER, 44" cut, 10 1/2 HP, lor use w llh ATVs & riding lawn m ow er. Used 1 year. Very good condition. $650. 998-8703 anytim e. S e ll It F a s t W ith A C la s .s ifie d L is tin g Miscellaneous T-SHIRT PRESS and hat press. A ssorted t-w h lrts w /deca ls & catalog. $1000. 751-2380^___ T R O Y -B U ILT “ TUFF=Y'' tiller. $300. Good condition. 284-2493 V E H IC L E S r G U N S . C O U LEC TIBLES, $400. Call for de­ tails. 492-5959 ________ W H iPO W ILL ЗтЖ 1 !е5 N EW M anagem ent, New a tti­ tude, Recently renovated. Tour our lull board lacility and ride the scenic acreage that is Included in our program . Limited availabil­ ity so call for your personal tour. G lenda W illiam s, 998-8125 or 407-7099. W O O DW O RKIN G TO O LS 940- 5536. w W u fZ E R li^ T G H T ORGAN w /bench m ahogany finish coun­ lry m usic included in keyboard excellent condition $750. Sm all chest Ireezer good condition $75. Playschool playhouse w/all ac­ cessories $150. 492-7495 aller 7pm Mobile Homes/Rent 2 B R M H FO R R E N T _ S h a d y Acres Mobile Home Park. John C rotts Rd. o il Hw y 64E out of M ocksville. 998-8276 or 998- 8222. 2B R M O B ILE HO M E on large shady private lot, washer & dryer. M ost utilities included w llh rent $80/wk. No deposit, no hook-up lees. 284-2788 2B R , 1 BATH m obile hom e. In Pines Trailer Park. $400/m onth plus deposit. Call 926-2027 or 829-4503. 2 B R , IB A , M O B IL E hom e. Newly rem oldeled on private lot. $400/m onth & $400 deposit. 284- 4499. 2B R , 2B A S400/M O NTH $350. deposit. Just in Iredell County. 704-546-2089. 2BR , 2B A, E X C E LLEN T CO N­ DITION m obile hom e 751- 6308 P m V A TE S E fn N G IM M A C U - LATE 2BR 2BA, all appliances, C /A & C/H, deck & garage. Non­ sm oking adults. No pets. $500/ m onth plus deposit. 998-3636. TR A ILE R FOR RENT, Courtney area. 336-463-4995.____________ Mobile Homes/Sale 1 9 9 5 1 4 X 8 0 F L E E T W O O D Vogue, SBR, 2BA, large LR & kltcnen, garden tub, kitchen ap­ p lia n c e s , e x c e lle n t cond ition (336) 998-2290 19 9 6 O A K W O O D M O B IL E hom e. SBR, 2BA, $18,500. Set up In park. 940-5275. C ABThiTEVER ; New H om eowner M ust sell, m oving A S SU M E PAYM ENTS $0 DO W N, $625./M O NTH (704) 883-9997 G EO R G E BU SH FREEDOM Hom e.G et Iree from the ball and chain o l Renting. O wn your own starting at $46 a week 767-9264. HO M ES AVAIL A B LE 1200-1300 sq. It. special linancing lor spe­ c ia l circu m sta n ce s. 336 -75 1- 0179 I e RRY SPRINGER SPECIALSIII New Latino/M inority program s on SAW and D/W O wner financed 767-9264. 20 Y E A R W A R R A N T Y L o n g e s t L a s t i n g 3 ' C o v e r a g e / M a n y C o l o r s P o l e B u i l d i n g s M e t a l R o o f s & S i d i n g c 1 - 8 8 8 - 2 7 8 - 6 0 S 0 ' MID-STATE IVirALS Fork Baptist Church is now accepting sealed bids on a 1986 25 passenger Ford bus. Minimum bid accepted will be $8,000. Please submit bids to Fork Baptist Church 3140 US Hwy. 64 E Mocksville, NC 27028 (336) 998-8306 Bids must he received no later than July 23, 2003. DAVIK COUNTY liN TFRl'UISK KICCtJKI), riiiir.s(lii.v,.Iiily 10, 2003 - IV) e L A S S ] Ш 1 ! | Х 1 Д З М 8 1 У Е P R O F I T A B L E Mobile Homes/Sale NEW 3B R , 2 B A hom e sel and del. only $214.83 month. O AC. 1-888-251-6790. N E W C O N S T R U C T IO N A L - M O ST com plete, SBR, 2B /\, nice counlry setting. Seller paid clo s­ ing costs. 336-751-1571. N EW M O D U L A R T R I-se ctlo n hom e. Design your lloor plan no extra charge. 751-0190. Y A D K IN C O ., nice large lots, sngl. & dblw ldes. Cheap water, good n e ighborhoo d, ow ner fi­ nance. $11,900 and up. Brown O sbom e 336-838-4590 "LO T M O D E L C LO S E O U T" C ustom Built In M ocksville 44X28-3BR 2BA-$39,900. 56X28-3BR, 2BA-$46,900. 60X28-TV, DVD-$49,900. 60X32-TV, DVD-$56,900. Shop U si O nline BonanzaM oblleH om es.com Call U si 1-888-462-7806 Motorcycles 2 M O T O R C Y C LE H E LM E T S , Fulmer. Red, black & white. Large & m edium . Like new. $75 each. 751-4213. M AR TIN G O LF C A R S SS6-998-9310 ElQCtric Scoolers $299.00 and up G as Scooters $699.00 Music D A LEY EN TER TAINM EN T-gui- tar lessons $12, vocal lessons $25/hr., recording songs starting al $20. Call D aley 284-4557. Office space SIN G LE RO O M O FFICE space available In M ocksville. Private bath, separate conlerence room , e xce lle n t lo ca lio n , u tilitie s In­ cluded. O lllce lurnlture available (or added fee. Contact D arlene Sheets 751-7310._______________ ______Pets______ A K C M IN PIN puppies. Sm all to average, m ale, black/rust, shots uid, $350 firm . Deposit opiional. 998-5543. B E A U T IF U L R E G IS T E R E D M IN ATU RE horses. Colts & fil­ lies. All colors. M ake w onderful pets. Can be trained to pull carts. Pricing Is from $250. 998-4382. Advance. 9380 Service Old Brick and White Pine Flooring — FOR SALE — C a ll J o h n K . N a y lo r 3 3 6 -7 5 1 -5 1 2 7 New House F O R R E N T on Danner Road 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, 2-Car Garage. Rent Just $900 per mo. C a ll K y le S w ic e g o o d (336) 909-2583 Service ELECTRICIAN lor all your needs. Free estim ates, A F FO R D A B LE quality w ork. Call Pat 336-753- 2744. FARM ING TO N FENCE B U ILD - ERS. Specializing In livestock , fences and barns. Also chain link, decorative, etc. 336-463-4795 / 336-463-3028. FOR A L L YO UR sewing needs. Alterations, pillows, curtains, ac­ cessories. 492-5224. H AN D YM AN SERVICE. IS there a project you need done or lust help around the house? Call Dan @ 940-5352. LIN K ’S SE A M LE S S G UTTER- ING Richard Llnk-O wner Free Estim ates 998-1798 M ELVIN 'S C AR W ASH & W ax. 7 days a week. Call 751 -2175 ask for l^ieivln. O SBO R N E ELECTRIC lor all your electrical needs. Free Estim ates. 751-3398. R E SID E N TIAL PET SITTING ot- fering lots of TLC tor your pet In your hom e. 492-7492,688-1858. SEW ING W ITH O VER 30 yr. ex- p erle nce. W in d o w co ve rin g s, cushions, p illo w s, p la cem als, table coverings, etc. Also bridal FREE TO G O O D hom e, yellow lab mix, fem ale, 6 m os. old. 751 - FU LL B LO O D E D black G erm an Shepherd puppies. $100 each. 6 weeks old on 7/15. 492-2114. PO O D LE -M A LE , 11 w eeks old, $250. 492-5255 RE D B O N E H O U S E PU PP IES . $50. Call (336) 492-6584. R E SID E N TIAL PET SITTING of- lerlng lots o l TLC for your pel in yo urtiom e. 492-7492, 688-1858 W A G N T A IL S D O G G R O O M ­ ING, M ocksville 998-3652. Recreational 4-W H E E LE R FO R sale. 1996 Honda Four Trax-used very little. Excellent condition. 4 extra front tires. $2450. 751-4213 FOR SaT e - K A Y y ^ p W e ^ ih y l- ene, like new, stable, large cock pit, $250. N ordlc-Flex G ym , 36 exercises, excellen t condition. $175. Call 998-1830.___________ RV/Motor Home 1987 30 FT. 5th wheel cam per. Sleeps 6. Roll out awning. tJice condllion. $4,900. 751-4054. CO M PLETE LAW N CARE-m ow- ing, reseeding, spreading pine straw, trim ing shrubbery, Iree es­ timate. 751-5798. E D ’S H A N D Y M A N SE R V IC E^ gutters, carpentry, electrical, etc. “^Relerences available. 492-2985 or cell 655-4968. Benjy's Floor’n ^rvice 2 0 Y e a r s E x p . C a r p e t , V i n y l , T i l e & W o o d F l o o r s "The Best For Less" C a ll 9 0 9 - 3 6 6 9 o r ( 3 3 6 ) 7 5 1 - 7 9 8 2 Help Wanted W o are .1 co n tm cl fu rn i til rc m n n u fn c tii rcr lo o k in g fo r u p h o l s t e r e r s o n a pay-by-liu>-job bnsi.s. Pli'iiw inquire xoilli K a tiiy at (336) 766-7746 ext. 203 „ B c a u fiirii, LLC. U Vehicles Yard Sales 1997 FO RD CO N VER SIO N Van R egency Lim ited Edition. Low m ileage, extra clean, all pow er options, front/rear air, TV/VC R, em erald green. $14,500. 336- 852-5928 2 0 R TO Y O T A EN G IN E $300. Set of 31 10.50 all terrains with w heels $400. Set of 33 12.50 Thorn Bird super swam pers with crom e w heels 800 miles, $1000. firm. Call 751-0155. 86 TA U R U S A U TO M A TIC , air, pow er w indow s/doors, 102,000 miles, $1700. 751-3128. 87 S U B A R U G L H atchback. 137,000 m iles. G ood condition. $800. Call 284-6209II interesied. 93 FO RD AE R O STA R m lnlvan. a/o, pow er w indow s & locks. No backseats, excellen t lor cargo van. $2300.940-2534. 9 T t O YO TA TA C O M A SR5, v i fu lly lo a d e d . 6 3 ,0 0 0 m ile s . $13,000. 336-940-5567. SAT. 12TH, 335 Duke St.. 7am- 2pm. Antique glass, jewelry, pic­ tu re s, sh e e ts, cu rta in s , b e d ­ spreads, m u sic boxes, som e clothing, toys & tools. SAT. 7 UNTIL, m ulti-fam ily, baby lo adu lt clo the s, toys, dishes, tools, furniture. 120 Briar Creek Rd. o il Fork Bixby Rd. SAT. JULY 12, H w y 64 E“(across Irom Soda Shoppe), young teens Wanted alteration s and buslling, G all Julia @ 940-5352. TO M M Y’S TO TA L LAW N Care. W e offer m ow ing, trim m ing, pine needles, m ulch, seeding, trim ­ ming shrubbery and planting. W e also oiler tractor work, bush hog­ ging, plow ing, scraping d riv e ­ ways, gutters cleaned and storm cleanup. Insured and Iree esti­ m ales. O flice 492-2330. Cell 336- 682-7006._______________________ ______Travel______ Barter Theatre-Aug 2. "Steel M agnolias" K entucky -Aug 7-10 W ohlfahrl Haus-Aug 21 "Joseph and the Am azing Technicolor Dream coat" ATL B raves-S epl 6 &7 Barter T heatre-S epl 13 "Phantom " S avannah-Sept 18-21 Helen, G A -O cl 3-5 “O ktoberfesl" W oolly W orm Fesllval-O ot 18 Branson, M O -O ct 19-26 B arter Thealre-N ov 1 "M ousetrap" W ohlfahrl H aus-N ov 15 "Sm oke on the M ountain" M aggleValley/Lake Junaluska Deo 12 & IS C all T & J F un Tlm o Tours. (336)945-9391/(336) 924-6461. H A R R A H ’S CH ER O KEE C A S IN O TRIP FrI-Nite July 11th Tues-D ay July 22nd FrI-Nlte July 25th T rI-S tale D og T rack & C a sino S at-D ay July 19th S al-D ay Aug 2nd Pearl R ive r R e sort & C a sino A ug 29th & 30th E Z W ay Travel Local 998-4732 John & Evelyn .Wyatt BU YING W H O LE O R partial es­ tate Items 284-4302 W A N T E D L IG H T W E IG H T W H E ELC H AIR , good condition, reasonable price. Call 704-857- 6290.___________________________ Yard Sales 3 FA M ILIE S, FRI/SAT, 7 Until. Bikes, tires, pockelknlves, m o to r-' cycle, glassw are, m iscellaneous. 158 E. to Foster Dairy Rd., fol­ low signs. 3 FAM ILY YARD sale. Sat. July 12, 8-?, 457 M ountvlew Dr. (off M illing Rd), behind Baker Furni­ ture. 4 FAM ILY YARD sale - 7/12/OS, Hw y 601S #1739. Clothes, tools, riding m ower, baby bed & m uch more. 4-H Y A R D /B A K E sale. M asonic P icn ic g ro u n d s. 8:00am u n til noon, Sat., July 12lh. 9 6 5 C O R N A T Z E R R D , O ld Jones Store, Inslde-outslde, 8am- 4:S0pm , dryer, 3 regular beds, garden tools, kitchen appliances. Blankets. C A R O LY N ’S C O LLE C TIB LE S (336) 751-6252 Wednesday-Saturday 11:00 til 5:00 F O R K E M P O R IU M , H W Y 64 across from Fork B aptisl Church. N ew , u s e d a n d c o lle c tib le s . Tues.-Sat. 9am -5pm . Phone 998- 1756. FR I & SAT, 8-4, side by side refrlg., chest freezer, Cub Cadet mower, John D eere lawn tractor w /atlachm ents, scroll saw & belt Sander, band saw, Honda 250x, 4-w he eler, la w n fu rn itu re and m uch m ore.334 W illow Creek Ln. off Main Church Rd. FRI & SAT, J u l)/11-12, 8am -un- III, Farm ington Road Exxon, rain or shine, ctothes, exercise equip­ m ent & m ore. FRI. & Sal. July 11-12, ^ m un­ til... 793 Sain Rd., Rain or Shinel Som ething lor Everyone H O U R -B Y -H O U R C h ild C a re clothes, scrubs. Rain or shine. S A T., 8“ { , 9 5 5 H a rd is o rT s t. C lo th e s (k id s & a d u lls ), housew ares, sm all appliances, toys, lawn m owers, hunling cam- oullage, lots of bargalnsi SAT., JULY 12 - Sam-Spm. 221 H id d e n C re e k D r., A d va n ce . Books, gas grill, sports equip­ m ent, DVD player, household Items, etc. SATURDAY;^8AM -12, 205'TritTe Trail, toybox, to d d le r clothes, dresser, cam per, shed, etc. S A T U R D A Y ,7 IJL 'n 2 ,7 -l2 y7 a in or shine. 296 Deadm on Rd. ^ T U R D A Y , JU LY 12^,T 271m E. Robin Dr. behind M acedonia M oravian C hurch, House items, plus size clothing, hom e interior & knick knacks. SATURDAY, JU LY 12, s i ^ u l v III. 724 S a in R d., M ocksville. H o u s e h o ld Ite m s , fu rn itu re clothes, tools and more. SATURDAY, JU LY 12. 7am un- til. 116 Bradlord Place (oil Sain Rd.) Furniture, clothes & more. SATURDAY, JULY 1 9 ,8am -2pm , 165 W est Church St., M ocksville. Baby Items and olher household Items. Please no early birds. T H R E E ^ ii^ iL Y lH U G E “ya rd sale: C hildren & adult clothing, Ronco oven rotlssiere, electric m eat slicer, canning supplies, num erous housew ares, tools & m ore. Thurs. & Fri. 8 unlil. 601 South, le ll on Boxwood Church R d., 129 S p lit H ill Ln. F ollow signs, rain cancels. Flea m arket vendors welcom e. M IL L E R E Q U IP M E N T R E N T A L SUMMER IS HEREI Bobcat, aeratO( core plugger a more for rent todayl M : r k w ili/ ' m a i 7 5 1 -2 3 0 4 ! now enrolling. Let your kids com e and play w nlle you have tim e aw ayl 940-6450 US Hwy 158, Advance. LA R G E M O VIN G S A L E rfu rn i- ture, area rugs, clothes, childrens toys, Fri. 8-12 & Sat. 297 East Lake Dr., M ocksville. IBinCOl I TUESDAY I I 7:00 PM 'j Yadkin Moose Lodge j I Clip This Ad For Free Pack ■ 1^ Bring A Friend For Two j GENE TREXLER ROOFING New & Old Rools Small Repair Jobs Froe Estimates 336-284-4571 F O R S A L E : Cars • Trucks Utility BuiWings Carports: All Sizes, All Galvanized A ll S i z e D o g L o t s 336-751-3442M ocksville, NC Faculty and Staff Position Vacancies l)avl(ls(m {-'oimi.v Cdm iiiiuill.v C îiIIi'KL' I.s iiw i'plliiK iippllciitlons tor till' lolliiwliiK piisItlciMN; l'iill-T'Iiiiü l'aciilly: ■ l-iii-iilly. I Iciillli Inlbm iiiliiin 'Il'chmiUigy (n;-iKlvci1i.scil 7-2-0.1) I'litl-riiiK '.S tair: • ACL'diiiUiinl • Adminislralive .Support .Slalï. Rcgistialion di Sludenl Rccords • Inl'iinniilion .Systems S|)eciaiisl — Networking • Miukeling ami Inlbniialion .Specialist • Rcl'eivnce Librarian • Web Designer/Develo|wr I’arl-Tlnie riieully: • I’art-lime I'aciiily arc neeiled lo Icach courses during llie 2(K).1 I'lili Semester (Aiigiisl-Dccemlier) in llie loliowing inslniclional areas: Criniiiiiil Jiisiiee, liiiglisli. English as a .Second Language. I'rench, GI'D/Hasic Skills, Mallieniiilics, Nurshig Assislnm I (clinical inslnielois), I'sychology, ScK-iolngy, Spanish ami olliers. I’osllions are available bolh day and evening on Ihe Davidson and Oavie campuses. I’lirt-T liiie SlnlT: • Adiiiinislialive Supporl SlalT. Informalion Systems Support Services • Laboralory 'rechnieian, Biology l)Hvl(Ls<m Cnim ty C tH iim uiiily Collci-e l4ir iiiruniitilinii iiImmii vaciiiwy dilles, resixinsihililios, iiuiililicaliniis, mul iippliniliiiii reciuiromcnls, |iloiiw see llie "Eiiijiiiiymciil al IX'CC" sceliiiii iiii llic Coliche wchsiie: www.ilavIiKmi.rtMie.iis or citiiiacl: 1 liimaii liestnirL-fs onice, Diividsiia Cmialy Ciminiimily Ciillejic, P.C). Hox I2K7,1.esiiitiioii. ,NC 272').1-I2K7. 'lelcphoiio; .1.V.-2.|4-KI«(i. lixl. 2S2 /;V/iw( ОщшгШгШу Ciilh'fif T A U O T I O N Saturday, July 12 • 10AM 1 4 7 L a k e v i e w R o a d , M o c k s v i l l e (Take Hwy. 64 East ol Mocksville to Cornatzer Rd.. Lakeview Rd. is located next to Cornatzer Elementary School.) A N T I Q U E S - P E R S O N A L P R O P E R T Y Small Oak S-Roll Top Desk, Walnut Table, Early Walnut Mortised Bench, Country Chairs, Trunks, Mahogany Double Pedestal Dining Table and Chairs, Pair Mahogany Lamp Tables, Maple Dining Table & Chairs (Haywood-Wakelield), Maple Bedroom Suites (Haywood- Wakelield), (Jherry Two-Piece Shaker Hulch (Kincaid), Shaker Weavers Chair and Rocker (Kincaid), Solas, Wing-Back chairs. Oak Chests, Collee Table, Leather Sola and Chair, Clocks, Maple Hulch, Bookcases, Greek Key Finger Lamp, Oak Splint Basket, 8 eroscopic Viewer and Cards, Indian Arrow Heads and Large Axe Head, 1899 Family Memorial Print, Quilts, Post Caras, Old Banjo and Voilin, Iron Beds, Powder Horn and Leather Pouch, Bubble Glass Frame, Large Blue Ridge Pitcher, 1916 Calendar, Dempsey Essick Print (Winter Alternoon at Fulton), Large Blueberry Pickers Print, Royal Doullon China, Fenton Lamps, Pattern Glass. David Winter Collages, EleganI Glass, Stereo Equipment and Bose Speakers, Color TV’s, Rugs, Silver Trays, Figurnes, Books, Large One Dollar Bill, Silver Doilars, Ladies Diamond Ring, Man’s Diamond Ring, Watches, Gold Rings, Costume Jewelry, Many More Old and Unusual Items, Delta Band Saw, Saber Saw, Washer and Dryer, Stacked Washer and Dryer, Porch Fumituie. Selling property from the Estates of Genalee H. Schooler (Deceased) and Patricia L. McVaden (Deceased). Preview 8:30 am -10:00 am day of sale. Chatmon Auctions, Inc. Horace B. York, Inc. (336)764-2057 (336)766-5500 NCAL #6162 NCAL #6191 Visit our website at www.chatmonyork.com Your Classifjeds Connection w w w .enterprise-record.com Your Community Connection г! » I F u n d r a i s e r s V 'I.I,- ■ f Г I I ' h i t >• i- f • 1)10 - DAVIK COUN 1Л' KN TKRI’UISE RKCORD, Thursdiiy, ,Iuly 10. 2003 D a v ie D a te lin e F r i . & S a t . , J u l y 1 1 - 1 2 4lh A iiium I Itc'iK'ni .Siiniiiill Toiir- nnincnt , ill Advancc tor Rcdliiiiil I’cnlacoslal Holiness youlh. open lo Class C-D chiircWopcn Icnnts. 540 cnlr)' feu. lnf(V. .V^6-6ft I -fl 113cxl. 1.1.1 or.V16-.W|.7()2.1. S a t u r d a y , J u l y 1 2 IccCrviiniSoclnl, Davie Co. Repub­ lican I’arly.S.S person.lioincnuide ice cream & desserts.2-.S p.ni..Slieller#2 Rich Park. MiK-ksville. Meel 2(KM Iw al. stale nnd national candidates. Ynrd/Uiikc Suit & C ur W iisli, by Yadkin-rjavie 411 l.ivcslix;k Asso- cialion. K a.m. lil nuon. al Masonic Picnic grounds. Fish SiiiulH'k'hc.s, all day long, at Piney Grove UMC. Underpass Rd., Advance. R e u n i o n s '■ S a t u r d a y , J u l y 1 2 Reunion , Oak Grove UMC fellowship hall, social lime 3-5 p.m., covercd dish dinner 5 p.m. S u n d a y , J u l y 1 3 lld ln iiiii & I'rosI Keiuiloii , 4.‘ilh ninuialrcunion,l’alniclloChua'li.U.S. M il N.. iVUwksville. I'ollovvsliip lo ­ gins l():.1() a.m. Picnic dinner I p.m. Rclalives/fricndsbririgcovcicddisbes. R e l i g i o n T h u r s . - S a t , , J u l y 1 0 - 1 2 VH.S “ Sonllurvi'sl County I'u ir", by .Smith Grove UMC. ■|'liurs.. 6:.K)- K:.l() p.m.. hot dogs, hamburgers. gam cs.o|vnloadulls&childivn.r'rl.. 6-'; p.m.. VI)S, Sul., y a.m.-12 p.m., VHS. 12-2 p.m..Coimly l-'air games. liKKl.all welcome. Inlo: y')H-.1854. S u n d a y , J u l y 1 3 Concert (PiiLsy 'l’uyj(ir), lo perform alUberlyU M C.tlwy.fi()IS..M (Kks- ville.4 p.m. Public invited. Info; 2K4- 219fi.2«4-2f)14.or4'J2-5l6.S. S u n , - T h u r s . , J u l y 1 3 - 1 7 VHS “ Mission A ll T!ililB.s Are !>«s- slhk'", by I loly Cross l.ulherau and Isl Presbyterian, Covereil disii at "Headquarters" 5 p.m.. July 13 and dinner al .‘i:4.‘i p.m. Moiulay-’l'hurs- day. 261 Main Street. MiK-ksville. S u n d a y , J u l y 2 0 Annuiil Ml.sslunury Diiy, al Cedar Creek Missionary Uapt. Chyrch. .1 p.ni..,s|x;aker: Hilda C. Smilh. The public is invited. S p e c i a l E v e n t s E v e r y F r i d a y N i g h t JuiiiScssluiis,alShefricldMusic Hall, call 492-7417 for info. F r i d a y , J u l y 1 1 .Iuniniln’ InTltcS(|unrc,downtown Mocksville. .“i-y p.m. Di.xie Creek Revival (blue gniss), Bring your lawn chair and rela.x under the shade o f Ihe 'Pour Oaks’. M o n . - F r i , , J u l y 1 4 - 1 8 ,|oln The C iirnlval, week of arts & fun with tt circus theme at Davic Co. Arts Council. Children 5-18 join in aclivilies in all areas of the arts. Ac­ livilies daily l-.S p.m.. Brock Per­ forming Arts Cir., Main Sl. Fee for week: $65. Registration form & pay­ ment musl bc rcceivedby July y. Info; 751 -3112. Canim ililuiniclcrpmitle iml'rMay,oi>i>rox,.i:SOimllwS(imrt\ S a t u r d a y , J u l y 1 9 Open IlorscShow , MilaEiiueslrian Center, 4.10 Jiick Bww Rd.. Mocks­ ville. linglish classes 9 a.m.. Western classes 12:30 p.m. $H per class. Con­ cession scrved.Sponsoted by Yudkin Valley Hounds F r i d a y , J u l y 2 5 Jniiiniln'inTheS(|Uiiru,downtow n M ocksvillc, 5-y p.m. "Back To Schixil" high school bimds and the high schixil slep|)crs. I-ace painting, tie dying t-shins. jumping lent. Ice C nw ii Caiilcsl. F r i d a y , A u g . 8 .Inniniln’ lnTheSc|Uiirv,downtown M(K'ksville, 5-y p.m. Coal Dusl (en­ core iKTlbrmance). Bring your lawn chair and rela.x under shade of Ihe ‘Pour Oaks'. D a t e s t o R e m e m b e r M o n d a y , J u l y 1 4 HI(M)il Drive, al First Presbyleriiui Church, l:.1()-6 p.m.. P'ir.st Churches of MiK-ksvilie arc hosting. M o n d a y , J u l y 2 1 Crnlse In, sponsorcd by Piedmont CARS Association. Main Sl. down­ lown Mocksville.6-9p.ni. Info; 751- 3770.284-2079. or 751-0313. M o n d a y , A u g . 4 Cruise In, sponsoreil by Piedmont CARS Association. Main St. down­ town Mocksville, 6-9 p.m. Info: 751 • 3770.284-2079,or751-0313. M e e t i n g s T u e s d a y , J u l y 1 5 Dnvic Kepuhllcnn Purty M ccIIm);, 7:.10 p.m., alcourthousc, Mocksvillc. Kuppn I l«nicninkers,at Davic Acad­ emy Comm, Bidg.. 7 p.m.. reg. monthly meeling. M o n t i a y , J u l y 2 1 Dlsntiled Am erican Vcteruns Post 75 meets on third Monday of cach month. 6:30 p.m., ul 1958 H w y.601 S. Conlaci J. Renfro ut 284-4664 I'or more info. T u e s d a y , J u l y 2 2 Woodmen ofthe W orld LodRc323, Dnvie Aciidcmy Comtii. IMilii, 7:30 p.m. O n g o i n g llum nne Society o f Duvie C o„ monthly meelings 2nd Tues. of each month, ut officc Yadkinville Rd. be­ hind car wash. 751-5214. Dlsiililcd Americun Vcternns Post 75 meets on Ihird Monday o f euch month, 6:.10 p.m.. ul 1958 H w y.601 S. Contaci J. Renfro al 284-4664 for morc info. Dnvle County DIuhetc.s Stippurt G nuip,last Thurs.of every montli.7- 8:31) p.m.. ul Duvie Co. Public Li­ brary Small Conference R(x>m. Info: 75I-K7(X). Duvie Co, Hospital Aiixlhirv,every sccond Tues., al hospilal cufeleriu. 7 p.m. Davie lliislne.s.s W onieii's Assocla- tlon, first Wed. of cach month, 12 nixin.at Mocksville Rolary Club Hut. For info; 751-2828. Davie Kepuhllcnii Mcn.sCltili,meels 4tli Saturday o f euch monlh, 7:30 a.m.. Red Pig BBQ. Celebrnte Recovery, weekly sup- port group for those struggling w itli bad habits, addictions, and victims of abuse. Meets Fridays. 7 p.m.. ul Hillsdule Bapt. Churcli. Hwy. 158. Advmice. Call 940-6618 for morc info. Cooleemee Clvltan's Club Meet- InR. 1st and 3rd Mon. each monlli. 7 p.ni..RcdPig.Hwy.80l,Cix)lceinec. C ull Scout Pack 5(14. s|xinsored b Fullon United Mclli.Churc'li, Isl and 3rd Tues. nights ciicii montli, 7-8:30 p.m. Young boys 1-5 grades wlio would like lo become a member arc welcome lo attend. Davie Со, MS Support G rm ip. 2nd Mon. o f each monlh, 6 p.m.. Davie Co. Hospilal. Cooleemee AA.beliindG ixxi Shep­ herd Epi.scopal.Tues. & Fri.. 8 p.m. R e c r e a t i o n For more informationon thcsccvenls. call 751-2.125. L i n e D a n c i n g Farminglon Community Center. Ev­ ery 'I'uesday. Cosl; $2. Instructors: Sieve & Linda I latiey. Formorc info, cull 751-3848. R e c C l u b Before (.$ 15)or after ($25)scluxil mul out of school programs. Registration o|)cn. G o o d T i m e r s S q u a r e D a n c e Dancc Lessons S5 |К'Г monlli. Volim- tccrs fordiffcrcnt social cvcnls.Con- lacl Flhcl ut 998-3837. S i i v e r s t r i d e r s W a l k C l u b Seniors, 50 and up. M-P. 6:30-9 u.m. NodiJirge. M o t h e r s M o r n i n g O u t Tuesdays und Thursdays, $7 per day. $40 per monlli. T h e D a n c e C o m p a n y Mon..Tues.. Wed., Л.Sat. Call lim ily Robertson. 998-5163. Y M C A I'or morc information, call 751 -9622 or visil Duvic Family YM CA. W a t e r E x e r c i s e C l a s s For beginners imd the experienced. 24G Adams Road 193 Ravin Road 3BR. 28A, 3I6+/- flCfos, with Stream and pond $2,970,400. 100*A acfos (arm. 3DR, 20A, oul- bWgs.. crook $575,000. H O W A R D REALTY 330S.Sj|lsbur>’Si. Mocksvillc. NC 27028 (336) 751-3538 lloua' MonJiyfríJj) U SjIuiJj) ^12. SunJi) О) Appi. Í H Í [ Щ MLS 3 bodrooms, 2 5 biUhs, liikefront nt HicKory Hill S2i)9,500. Charming, btsloric, 4 Bedroom homo In town $220,000. 5 bodrooms. 3.5 b<iths, 149 acfos, Hickory H.:; $270,900. 115 Sanctuadv Lane Historical 68R. 2BA, homo on 2.76 acros, With immaculalo landscaping 4BR, 3BR, Colonial Estnlos, Immaculato 5BR. 4BA, in Shorwood many oxirns. $259,900. Forost. W-S $230,900. 3 bodroom. 3 balh, log homo on 7.23 acros $199,900. Bermuda Run - 30R, 20A. sunroom, Nert 30 Yoar Roor $185,900. 3BR, 2BA, 1.02 acres, (enced, water 3BR, 2BA, spacious rooms, possible gardens $169,900. loaso, great localion! $162,500. 408 E. UKE Drive 3BR. ЗВЛ, 2 lifopiacos, 3 3 acros, pos3 lou»). $154,000. 172 No Ckek Road 3DR,2DA. 1.39ac,newf00l, d.yiAasfv}r4 harclAoods. $144,900 429 Geodcu Road 2 story. 2200 sq It tromondous vaiuo! FP. gazobo $139,900.ТлшЬгоок Acros, 3BR. 3BA. largo Twinbrook, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, kiicfion, fireplace. $134,900. 1 aero, all nppiiancos. $129,900. 1.5 acros. ЗВП, 1.5 ПА, workshop, oijtbldg^. $129,900. 234 W. Church Smm Dodroorns, 3 Dalfjs, 3 5 acros. Counlry Living! $127,900.3DR. 2DA, wilh oxlra room, 5 7fl 3DR. IBA, log homo on quiol .jcfoii w/ sifoam $119,900. doad ond btroot. $117,900. 3BR. 1,5BA iri W S. fin. don in bsml groat slartor homo $116,900. 115 Tara Court I iH V 17422 Riverview Knoll Ct.i ЗВП, 15 BA, ? FPg. Ii.ll t)Sfnt, priCG<l to soil $109,900. ЗПП, 2ВЛ, 5 5 acros. posslblo loaso $109,900.3BR, 2BA, Hisionc District, 1,5 Spacious 3 t>odroom, 2 balii, Glorlos. b.'isomont $102,900. groat localiyn $99,900. 101 MtrAtwtQtLane 17М П 2920WestInnesSt. 2BR. 2BA, upper levol condo in Ск'питюпь, FP, sunroom $97,000. 145 DUKE STREn RoaiW County minules from Са1ллйа 3DH, IHA. 1194 sq ft., slarlor с College, ЗВП. 15BA $89,500 invostmoni potential. $85,000.3BR, 2BA, paflial bsml. oxcolioni condtijoni ^9,900. 125 Yadwn STRtn [1 1 1 ! 220 Wilkesboro Si. 3BH, 2BA. singlowido, ail appliances, flfoal stanor homo $69,900 #lS»lmor)i Ro*J.............ti Stimoni Ro*d-.-l71SPfOpllt Cruk...........Off BetMlCh. Rd ..Chtp«! Rd,. Kiydon DnVt (commercili)..C#<tw Ridai Rd................SirftordAv»........ 38R 1 6BA Cooieomeo, r^owhoai/AC, now plumb, comp updated $69,000 3BR. IBA, new windows A gas furnace 4 Bodrooms, 1.5 Baths, witli in HistorcCoofeomeo $60,(K)0 town convonionco. $60,000 Bank ropo, soiling “as is", bsml. 2BR. IBA. $45,000 Л У Л 11 Л 1111: L o i s a n í i L a n d a n d K i n ia i. I’ k o im ; k i it s .......24 Ас.$140.в2510 Ac. S45.0S0... 14 03 Ac. ties,900......6 84 Ac. $60,0003 19 Ac. S25.000 ....1Se*erilt140,000 -..2.1SactM$160.000 ..1.2S7»crtl »9.000 ...1.4 acni 1134,900 Sur Creili Ch. Rd............MadlionRd (eommirclal)Vircaiidill Lane.......Tittli Trail...............leONorthbiook.......fHwy. MIN .. ...40 02 aerei $257,000.......2 aerei $425,000....2.29 acni S1Í.OOO.....30 acni $172.500....2.29 acni $29,500.............8.5 acni $46,475ü£R FINANCING....$1S,900.....20*/-acril $139.500.1.2 acni $23.900 lil 3,0^01910Farmlf<fllon Rd....................................357 Avon Slnil 355 Avon Slreel 5176 Mwy.lSe.317 Avon StrMl1190 Spillman Rd........................................ .,.$675 РЛ1 $5Г5РЛ1 $4«P/W S4}5 P/M ...$600 P/M ...$400 P/M $500 P/M МЛ1П KL.SIlUWAUl) SAIIS •M.) rVLlV.SlUS'DAII JIA^NTS711.3ÍÍ4 7Л-МЫ USA HCVLKI.Vwist nuss7.f|>AS61 V4MIS<> ли ugcs.Cttll for cliiss tyjKs & times. S w i m L e s s o n s ClHKise from 2wk..4 wk. .Sal. morn­ ing or private lessons. Reg. begins 2 wks. prior lo class. Call for class times. G y m & S w i m rriclays 9-11 a.m. (ages 3-5) Gym class focuscs nn motor skills, swim time leaclics paddle and kick strokes. Cost .$30 mcmbers/S6() non-members. G y m n a s t i c s Wednesdays .^:3()-4;.K) p.m. (grades K-6tii)Lcani gymnastics routines ami liealtli skills. Cost .$20 menibcrs/S.^0 non-members. K a r a t e - C a r u c a d o S t y l e Tuesdays, 7-8:45 p.m. Ages 7 & up. T a e K w o n D o Ages 6 & up. Meet 'Fues. & Thurs.. 6:(Ю. 6:45 p.m. P a r e n t s N i g h t O u t 6-10:30 p.m.Ages 3-12. Swimming, arts t^crafts.games. movie. Dinnerat 6:30p.m..S7 members.SlOnonmem- bers. F a m i l y N i g l i t 6;.4()-8:.10p.m.l3inncr.gumes,swim­ ming und more. $2 |ier jicrson (5 & inidcr free). M i d d l e S c h o o l I V I a n i a Fun & safe environnicnl witii swim­ ming. basketball, and more. Grades 5th-Hlh.Cost$5. F a m i l y F u n D a y 1-7 p.m. Open lo Ihc public. Conic join in on Ihc I'oikI. fim, and lellow- sliip. Wc will enjoy indoor& outdcxir aclivilies block parly style. S e n i o r s All Senior Activities take placc ut Duvic County ScniorScr\'iccs liKulcd In the Brock Building on Nortli Main Street. Mocksvilie unless otherwise noted.Caii 751-0611. O n g o i n g l.im cli, M .r.W , 11;.1() a.m.. Th. & IVi.. 11 a.m.. in Ihc Nutrition Sile. Silver Health Exerclse.s. Gust Room o f .Senior Services. M .W , F. u.m. Q iillthiK, every Monday. 10 a.m. ScrnliWc,every Monday. 1 p.m. Ilrldue,Tuesdays I p.m. & Fridays 2 p.m.. East Room. S K II’llO , Wednesduys. I:.W p.m.. Fast Room. Crentlve Scnipbonklng Cluss. 2nd Tuesday, 2 p.m. I’lilntClnss.WednesdaysutS-.JOu.m. Ur. Dunn, I’odlutrI.st, ut Sr. Services every tlirec weeks on Monduy al 8:30 a.m. Ihis niontirs visit Jiil.v /•/. I'Vee Uloiid 1’re.s.siire Checks,once a month, call Sr. Services for info. Ihis month's clicck ./»/.V M al 10:45 u.m. in the Nutrition Site. Sr,Choriis,Thursduys. I0a.m,.12asl Room. Study O f I.tike Clu.ss, Wednesdays ut I p.m.. Crafl Room. I’huse HI, Tliursduys. I p.m.. Craft Room. Tul C lil Ctiisses. 10 U.111., Nature's Gifts, see olTicc for fulua' dales. T u e s d a y , J u l y 2 2 Senior Ilrenkfust, Oct up with tlic chickens.K:.10a.m.or lOa.m.Call lo reserve seal 751 -0611. Oak HaveR Q Bea№^ I Mulll-Mllllon Dollar Producer! RFALTOR® Angola law ronco BrokorBnialt: 9ng«lMfiMkhwvnm»Hy.cam 161 E. lexinglon Rd (Hwy 64 Eest) RFAI TOR® Mocksville. NC 27028 Brad t-awronco (336)7 5 1 - 2 0 5 5 Etnalt: hnOi$oakhavenreaHy.com Hours: Mon-Sun 9am-9pm Call for Appointment. 248 Townperk Dr - Gorgeou* 3BR 2 5НЛ. lrg kitch w/niarW. алр dtfurto icmd porch, balcony off Quoal rm. pofc/i off DR, 2<ar одшол-»101,500 129 Woodhaven Ln • 3DR 2 50Л, AHS Wuiritnty, Custom detait, Updated tivu-out, finished bsmiU, lunkwi biVfsl room, besulilul l(tfid»copw ■ 1227.200 173 Sunnydetl Ln • Immaciilatfl 3BF^. spirt ixxJrcxxn, vory woll mutnfairwd, gotiujcxjs l<ir>dsa)ping. kit lalund. opon floorplon. Soliors poy 51,000 cc • $115,000 134 Sonahlrt« Way • Vory spactous A cieon 3BR 20A doublowtdo on t 7 ac Nosilod ц)Ь1|| oroorxi booutifui fvi#ds & boíckír» Dutchmans Creek $81,900 2Se DuMln Rd • &hamrc>ci( Acres-Advanco rwarly 2,200 SF, buift 1Ü90. rnepk» cub<n«t», lur(julu('A/rufK<Kjbuchyu(cl ruurikrch. t«m/(1ul ШИО ONLY 1149,900 1174 Jfttlcho Church Rd • 1.074 8F 3DF< Orick Raryiier, Nuw ramodelod balri, lots ol uptJoias. new axtofiof painl, well mHlnrninmlt $111,800 514 Mountview Dr • 3UR 20A. nice kopt homo, now {Jishwajhof, wJd fieni Ак\ to tKisonwinl&SFw llgfw! 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H e h a d s u f f e r e d f r o m h e a t e x h a u s t i o n , b u t r e c o v e r e d t h e s a m e d a y . - P h o t o s b y R o b i n F e r g u s s o n Too Hot To Work M a n L ift e d O f f M o c k s v ille E le m e n t a r y R o o f A f t e r S u f f e r in g F r o m E x h a u s t io n By .Jackie Seabolt Dnvie County Entciprisc Rccord Dnvie Emergency Mcdical Ser- vice.s and tlic Mocksville Fire De­ partment were dispatched to Mocks­ villc Elementary Scliool on Tuesday, July 8 after a man doing contracting work lost consciousncss on the school’s roof, Tlie 43-ycar-old Clemmons man was working on the building’s air conditioner unit with other crew members. According lo Davie Rcscuc Squad Chief Andy Lispcomb, the crcw Iiad begun work around 6 a.m. and had titken few breaks. Temperatures that day were in the 90s and the heat index was over 100 degrees, said Mocksville Assistant Fire Chief Frank Carter. Emergency and fire workers were dispatched around 2:30 p.m. According to Davic EMS Direc­ tor Dwayne Smith, workers readied the man by ladder and afler he re­ ceived IV fluids and was allowed to rest, he was able to walk to the bucket of M ocksville Fire Department’s ladder truck, where he was lowered lo safety. The man was treated for heal exhausiion iU Davie Hospilal and released.F i r e , E M S a n d r e s c u e w o r k e r s h e l p t h e m a n f r o m t h e b u c k e t . 28 PAGES Accused Murderer Indicted Uy Jackie Seabolt Davie Couniy Enlerprise Record Rayford Clyde Hendrix, 26. of Farminglon, was indicted on mur­ der charges Monday in Davie Supe­ rior Court in the death of his ex- rooniniate, Corey David Hawkins. One count of first-degree murder was filed Monday against Hendrix, according to District Attorney Garry Frank. No decision has been made yet whether it will bo pursvied as an ag­ gravated case, Frank said. An issue concerning kidnapping could be a factor. The prosecution has a certain number of days to decide whether lo seek the death penalty, but w'lll proceed as they would with a capi­ tal murder, according to Frank, Hendrix is scheduled to appear Sept. 8 in Dnvie Superior Court. Hendrix, of 172 Pineville Road, was taken into custody in Myrtle Bench June 20 after he called home and told fnmily members he had killed Hnwkin.s nnd buried him be­ hind his home, Hawkins, 20, wns reporled miss­ ing in Forsyth County carly Dec. 20 0 2 . After Hnwkins buried body wns recovered from Hendrix’s bnckyard, an autopsy report showed he had been shol in the head wilh a small caliber gun at closc range morc than six monlhs earlier. According lo Frank, prosecutors will procced under the assumption the murder took place al Hendrix’s Pineville Rond home. Frank would nol comment on whether a murder weapon had been recovered, Hendrix wns chargcd with assault with a deadly weapon in Sept. 2002, bul the charges were reduccd lo simple affray. Those charges stemmed from an incident between Hendrix and Hnwkins, Planners Ask For Guidance In Review O f Zoning By Kim .fu.steii Dnvic Couniy Enterprise Record The planning board nnd couniy commissioners met June 24 to dis­ cuss the issues regarding the plan­ ning boards comprehensive review ofthe zoning ordinnncc nnd Innd us- nge plan. The pliinning bonrd begnn n re­ view of bolh items last year, but are looking for feedback from commis­ sioners before they continue wilh the next stage of the process: writing proposed changes lo bolh the ordi­ nance iind the land use plan. “From this point, we would like lo hear from the board oi' commis­ sioners,” said Planning and Zoning Direclor John Gallimore. “The plan­ ning board would like lo know if we’re on the righl track. If you have any comments, we need to hear them. From Ihis point, whal we'd like, once we lake your commcnis, is lo incorporate them and iiegin in earnest to make those changes to the ordinance.” Follosving fccdback from the commissioners, tlie planning board will prepare drafts, presenl them lo the public for input, nnd then, finnlly townrds Ihe end of the ycitr, bring them before the commissioners for henrings. Plnnning consultant Carole Rhea led most ofthe meeting, asking the board how they fell nbout issues. She started wilh nonconfor­ mance. "Wlien you change jzoning] boundaries on the map, you nlniost nlwnys crealc nonconforming areas. They would be classified as legal nonconforming bccause it’s what was there when the changc was made.” “ W e w o u l d l i k e t o k n o w i f w e ’ r e o n t h e r i g h t t r a c k . . . t a k e y o u r c o m m e n t s . . . a n d b e g i n in e a r n e s t t o m a k e t h o s e c h a n g e s t o t h e o r d i n a n c e . ” - Zoning Director John Gallimore Commissioners were nsked if lliey wanled businesses to have to meet the new ordinnncc require­ ments, for instance, making them change signnge if that part of ihe or­ dinance was changed, or wnnled them lo bc grnndfnthered in. Amor­ tization allows the couniy lo give someone a period of time to come inlo compliance with new standards, something lhat concerned County Manager Terry Bralley because the couniy has limiled resources lo in­ spect and enforce the changes, he said. “Wc’rc talking about this up front in big picture terms because the planning board isn’t sure how to address some of the things it needs lo address. If you’re against amorti­ zation, lhat’s something wo need to know so we don’l start writing text, we don’t even go tliere. Certainly lonighi we’t;c nol looking for com­ mitment thal whatever they bring on nniortiznlion you’re going to np- prove,” she said. Commissioners were nol ngninsl nmortization in theory, but pointed out thal in the pnsl, they have grnndfnthered businesses. They did not want to see atiiorlizalion used iicross the bonrd. Specificnlly, they did nol wnnt lo see it used in ways thal would pul anyone out of busi­ ness. Bralley lold the board to move forward with caution. “It might bc small ihings thal would be required, like changing n sign,” snid Rhcn. “That’s nol going lo put anyone out of business.” Olher topics covered included using special use permits, such as those thill allow the drngwny nnd Vulcnn lo run businesses on land lhal is generally zoned for other ihings. Please Sec I'la n n u rs - 1‘age 4 ii 1' 2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tliursday, July 17, 2003Exiitorial Page Congressional R ace Lu res Lots O f Candidates // only Ihc vou’is woulil sciul me lo Congress. I would fnmily do .lonwlhiiii; iihoiil ... Taxes. Defense. Wiislcfiil spending. The Democriils. The Republicans. Welfare ehcals. Dirty campaigns. Run-down Nalional Parks. Pigeons. Bill Clinlon. A lol of people must be having Ihose ihoughls. The lisi of would-be candidates for the 5lh dislricl House seal is growing longer and longer. The filing doesn't begin for another si,\ inonths. Already, some enterprising candidates are acting like it's Oclobcr 2004. Richard Burr has unleashed the floodgates for a lol of would-be politiciiins. By stepping aside from his congressional seat lo run for Ihe Uniled States Senate, he has provided that unusual opportunity to run for Congress without having to face nn incumbent. This is their chance. There are al least ID who say they will be candidates — thrashing about here and there for money, respectability and comniitmenls. There ntusi be another IOO who have talked wistfully about it bul have backed off due lo the time, commit­ ment und the money a serious challenge would re(|uire. Some ofthe candidates have never run for officc. Some only think they watu to go lo Washington. You have to worry about ihose. For some jobs, you need lo start a little lower on Ihe ladder of politics. Like counly commis­ sioner or town alilennan or a state legislator. If you cun survive as a county commissioner for more than two elections, you can do well al jusl ubout any .service job. Counly commissioners meet often, gel calls at home at all hours of the nighl, gel blamed for everylhing and thanked for nothing. If you can survive the catcalls and death threats a commissioner or aldennun gels al un average zoning hearing, you’re good material for Congre.ss. Likewise, if you attend all Ihe .sessions of the General Assembly, voters will know you will show up when Congress convenes. Voters like lo sec their politicians siiuirm on occasion, luid some local politicians .squirm a lot. Congressmen are far more insuluted from iheir voting public. They .spend most of their time in Washington. Their dislricts ure large, und they aren't e.xpecled to visit everyone. These days, they - spend more time courting campaign donors than shaking hands wilh voters. Cash counts. That's why Congress is attracting rich candidates — candidates willing to spend lot.s of Iheir own money lo gel elecled. But all the money in the world can'l sell some politicians to voters. Ross Perot leurned thut. E.xperience, dependability ancl a rccord of service arc slill more important than a handsome face and empty head. Caiuliilate A might havc made a ga/illion dollars in business and still nol be able lo find matching socks. You wouldn't trust him to Iind your losl Social Security check. Candidate B may not have been .seen outside Ihe country club gales in five years. You wouldn't expect him to know aboul the problems al the heallh deparlment clinic. A congressman has a heavy responsibility for .service. Beyond service, he is ulso under .severe pressure to follow his party's political philosophy and vole according to the party menu. That's why unseasoned candidates are often molded like Jello once they get to Washington and come under the pressures of their parly leaders and lobbyists. That has helpeil define the stereotypes that push voters to vote parly, party, party rather than consider the merits of the cuntlidates. Stereotypes? • Democrats are soft on national defense. • Republicans don'l carc ubout poor people. This race is important. Once elected, a congressman is usually ensconced for years upon years. Mosl congressmen fall victim to retirement and dealh before the voters' wrath catches up to them. Thai's how powerful Ihe incumbency has beconie. So while we're picking, wc might as well gel a good one. It's likely that we will have lo live wilh our choice for a long time. — Dwighi Sparks D A V IE C O U N T Y ENTERPRI/EliliECORD USPS 149-160) 171 S. Main SI., P.O. Box 99, Mocksville, NC 27028 (336)751-2120 Published weekly by Ihe Davle Publishing Co. Dwight Sparks.................................Editor/Publisher Robin Fergusson............................General Manager Mike Barnhardt...............................Managing Editor Ray Tutterow...................................Advertising Director Brian Pills.........................................Sports Editor Mary Lynne Baysinger..................Circulation/Classilled Mocksvlllo Enterprise Davle Record Cooleemee Journal 1916-1958 1899-1968 1901-1971 Periodicals Postage Paid in Mocksville, NC 27028 Siibscripii(Hi Rales Single Copy, .“iO Cents .$20 Per Year In N.C., $2.1 Outside N.C. POSTMASTER Send Address Changes to: Davie Counly Enterprise Record P.O. Box yy, Mocksville, NC 2702« DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tliursday, .July 17,2003 In T h e M a il... H a u s e r’s R e m a rk s A p p a llin g To the editor; I am appalled at Bud Mauser's remarks in lasl week's paper. Yes, Jimmy Boettcher is raising money for a child suffering from can­ cer. And lhal jusl .so happens to be my son, Dustin Myers, ly, with u rare bone cancer. Me also happens to be your neighbor. We live jusl off Joe Road. I remember reading jusl a few weeks ago about your wife getting a miracle lo walk again. My .son has lo use crutches und u wheelchuir everywhere he goes. Thnl's why I'm having such a hard lime believing you are against the bike cruise in. Be glad that il is I'or a gooil cause. If someone were going to hold a benefit for your wife, would you feel the same way? Ifyou would try lo look at this in a positive wuy, you would see that some good could come from Ihis for your business. When they're people uptown, Ihey like to go in stores ihul ure open and browse around, and who knows, you mighl even gel a sale from someone just looking. I Ihink you should reconsider your thoughts and feelings. If nol, you'll answer lo God Almighty for your .self­ ishness. I do appreciate Ihc faithfulness everyone showed with the firsl bike cruise in. I hope we can coum on your continued support. Sandra Myers, Mocksville Have A Good Time Downtown Mocksville To the editor: We, Ihe Downtown Mocksville Merchants A.s.sociiilion, want lo thank the communily for your support wilh "Jammin' on the Sciuure." All of Ihe bands have provided super entertuinmeni free to the public. We ure fortunate to huve such a showcase of talented musi­ cians here in Davie County. We thank the tnany businesses and persons who have donated financial support for Ihese Friday evenings. These donations pay for Ihe advertisements and musicians. Also, the town of Mocksville und the police depurlmeni have provided the guidance and supporl to make these evenls successful. These Friday evening concerts could not be succe.ssful withoui Ihe folks of Davie County. Continue lo spread the word to your friends and at work. We have people coming from Snlisbury, Win- ston-Salern, Kernersville, Welcome und Statesville. Bring your luwn chuir, browse through our shops, bring a picnic basket, dine at our Naylor Family Helps Guard To Ihe editor: The soldiers of Del. 2 Co. C .‘iO.'ith Engineering Bullulion, North Carolina Army National Guard, Mocksville, would like losay thank you to Ihe Naylor family for Iheir supporl of our unit. Due lo Iheir generosity and support, wc were able to have our best family day yet on Saturday, July 12. The unit members and their fumilies en­ joyed a fim-filled day, which consisted of a fish fry, bluegrass mu­ sic and outdoor activities. The residenls of Duvie County are lucky lo have an asset like Ihe Naylor family in Iheir community. Thank you again from all the soldiers. Harlon E. Freeman Jr. Mocksville restaurants and just have a good time. We invite nil of you lo supporl these Friday concerts by bringing more of your friends. Also, if you or a business would like to inuke u donation, please call 751-28y8 or contact CoiinlerPoinI Music and ask for Vicki. July 2,‘ilh will feature “Back to School" nighl with high school students showcasing their bands and talent. Also, many children's activities arc lined up, as well as an ice cream eating contest for Ihose who dare. We look forward to a safe, successful yel fun season on the sciuare in downtown Mocksville. Tami G. Langdon Mocksville Letters Welcomed Thé Enterprise Record welcomes letters from its read­ ers, The letters may be on topics of local, state, nation«! or international issues. An effort will be made to print all letters, provided they are not libelous, vulgar or in poor taste. The editor reserves tiie right to edit letters for grammar and for space. All lelters should include Ihe name and address of the writer, including a signature. A telephone number, not to be published, is also requested. Please have letters in the newspaper office lio later (han 4 p.m. Monday ofthe week to be published, Davie County Enterprise Record P.O, Box, 99, Mocksville, or eipail to: emews@davie-entetpnse.com. G o t A n O p in io n ? Add your vote to our weekly online poll that asks questions affecting you and Davle County. Log on at www.enterprise-record.com and click on reader's poll to cast your vote. Results will be listed here weekly. Will you support a proposed bond to pay for improve­ ments/additions to Davie High School and elementary schools? Y e s , 7 6 % N o , 2 4 %f." Log on now to cast your vote, w w w .enterprise-record.com Bethlehem School Charles Dunn provided this photograph of Bethlehem School, located on Redland Road, made sometime between 1916 and 1918. Two of the people he identified were on the back row, Faye Boyles, third from left, and Pansy Foster Howard, sixth from left. The Enterprise Record welcomes old photo­ graphs of Davie people and places. Bring the photographs by the newspaper office on South Main Street, Mocksville, across from the courthouse. Senior Services Wonderful To the editor: I am a senior citizen und have been u resident of Duvie County for three yeurs. I wnnt to thunk Kim, Gina, Cindy nnd Burbnrn ut Ihc senior cen­ ter; tliey nre sonic of the mosl curing people you cun meet. You cun tell Ihey enjoy llieir work by ull of the nicc Ihings they do for tiie seniors. I am a regular participant and volunteer for Duvie County Senior Scrvice.s and want you lo know liow :y forlunale the older ndulls of our communily are. Senior Services is n pluce I cun go to meel new friends, go on short trips, go lo purties, help with office needs, nnd generully feel good about my­ self and others. I have been to other senior cen­ ters in the pust und we huve, by fur, the friendliest and most active one I've seen. Sometimes I think lhal .senior citizens think that going to a senior center means to udmil that they are old, as if it were a bud word. Yes, wc are older, but it’s nice, and by participating and gelling out und being active, we will become old with energy, dignity and grace, I urge anyone age SO and older to see what is waiting for them nt Senior Services by purticipul- ing tmil becoming u volunleer, and joining a won­ derful.group from nil walks of life and interests. There is something for everyone. They are locnted behind the Brock building nt 622 N. Mnin St., Mocksville, the white picket fence. Junnitn Snwyer, Cooleemee Many Help At Christian Youth Ranch To the editor: On behnlf of Hidden Meudows Chri.stian Youth Ranch, I wnnt lo extend n very gruteful, sincere thunk you lo every individual, und every organi­ zation thnl has supported the ranch’s efforts ovor the lasl few months to reach, minister to, and em­ power les.s fortunate und emotionully needy youth. I especiniiy want lo thank sotne of our gener­ ous volunteers, supporters nnd "Angel Investors", who, withoui their support, the youth runcli's min­ istry would nol be possible: My hu-sband, best friend und biggest supporter - John Robinson; my mentor und head advisor, Steven Robertson of Mocksville; my guardian angel, Pat Lund nnd Annie's Furm of Mocksville; head rnnch riding instructor, Leigli AnnCoble und Wonder’s Rini of Clemmons; heud rnnch assis­ tant, Caroline Boles of Clemmons; ranch thera­ pist and team building director, Cameron Burleson of Burlington; board member and devotion lender, Hope Cline of Devotion Furm in Mocksville; board member and ranch secretnry/treusurer, Vickie Lindey of Mocksville; Joey Cline of Mocksvillc; Cniherine Mo.ses, equine massage specialist of Mocksville; Brud Wombaugh und Innermission of Advance; Billy und Nancy Myers of Advance; Gary Groce of Advance; certified Thanks To KinderCannp To the editor: This letter is lo tliank each one who helped witli Chrislopher Vasquez al KinderCump in June. It lielped him n lot. Christopher is n diubetic. I want lo lluink Kim Bullard for looking after him. I am his aunt. Gray Cuiidle Mocksville Friends Are Blessings To the editor; Friends ure true blessings. Words cunnot begin 10 express tlie heartfelt thanks we send to every­ one who has helped us during this difficult time. Your prayers, cards, letters, food, visits, and plione culls have meant more thun you will ever know. Your love nnd support are etched in our hearts Ibrever. Rayford und Peggy Hendrix and family, Mocksville riding instructor Catherine Frye of Troutman; Pul Gobble of Mocksville; Roger Moo re of Stutcsville; Mickey Love of Farmington; Tim Stewnrt of Mocksville; Dennis Stuart of Winston-Snlem; Dr. Lurry Coble of Greensboro; Dr. Jim Meeker of Furmington; B.W. Hnwkins of Clemmons; Julian Stephenson; Dale und Kay Patterson of Clemmons; GeraUl und Jerri Chaffin of Mocks­ ville; Pastor Ronald Lee of Liberty Wesleyan Church of Harmony; Pustor Joel Boyles of Redland Pentecostal Holiness Church of Advnnce; Mike und Lnuru BuH 'of Mila Equestrian Center of Mocksville; Ricky Vaughn of Harmony; Tim Smith of Big Oak Runcliof Advunce; Ritu Overton of Clemmons; and Bill Junker of Mocksvillc. During our recent open liouse and Shiloh Cel­ ebrution, we were nble to serve 85 youth and adults at the rnnch as they visited from Davie, Yadkin, Iredell, Davidson nnd For.sylh counties. Within this group, 40 children from vurious group homes, members of ureu churches und visitors from sur­ rounding communities enjoyed country fun and festivities including ole time country games, hay rides, und n covered dish cook out. During the Shiloh Pruise & Worship Service, the Innermission group from Redlaml Pentecostal Holiness Cluucli performed inspirntional songs nnd music followed by a message from gucsl speaker, Pastor Ronald Lee of Liberty Wesleyan Church, on peace found from knowing God. Tlie evening endetl with horse rides led by the youth riuich children und their “adopted" horses, marshmallow roasting and fel- lowslilp aroimd the bonfire. Thank you again to the entire youlli ranch team, with a spccial thanks to all of the youth ranch par­ ents who help at all of our functions in support of their children. You ure ull wonderful people and we appreciule each and every one of you. For those of you not funiilinr with Hidden Mendows Christinn Youth Ranch; we are a non­ profit (501c3) organization that serves youth from Davie and surrounding counties, ages 10-17, through Christ centered teaching, equine experi­ ential leurnlng, riding for emotional growth and equine assisled psychotherapy (EAP). The youth ranch is uccepling applications for volunteers, and needy youth for the upcoming school year. If you wisli to receive an application, learn how lo spon­ sor u cliild or rimcli animid, or would like n bro­ chure about Hidden Meadows, call 492-2308 or write to 209 Hidden Meadows Trail, Mocksville. Vicki Robinson, executive director Mocksville After School Care Now Enrolling! Hi isdaa united method st congfcgption Hillsdale UMC 5228 Hwy 158, Advance Tel: 336-998-4020 www.hlllsdaleumc.com Conveniently located 2/10 miles west of the Hwy 158 & Hwy 801 Intersection In Hillsdale Treat Your Child To... • A loving Environment where Every Child is important! • Life lessons In Christian Values that incorporate Fun Activities; • Homework Time Every Day; • Afternoon Snack Provided • Awesome Playground On LocationI Weekly Rate: $30 or Daily Rate: $10/day One-time registration fee: $35/family iWonday thru Friday Afterschool - 5:45pm Serving these Davie County Schools... 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ITuirsdiiy, July 17. 2003 î: : м. m t.I; I Local YMCA Recognizes Partnership W itli Youth Patrons D is t r ic t C o U it DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 17,2003 - 5 Each year, llic YMCA asks ils members and tlic comnui­ nity to contribute to I’arincr- sliip With Youth, a campaign lhal provides sclioiarsiiips so low income youtii and fami­ lies can iiavc access lo YMCA memberships and programs. Last year the Davie Y awarded scholarsliip assis­ tance to over 300 I'amilies to­ taling more than $95,000. Tiiey recently recognized those who have donated SIOOO or more. In a banner hanging ceremony lhat took place Monday, June 23, do­ nors who Iiave conlribiiled al the chairm an’s roundtable level were presented a banner showing their names. The banners were hung in the enlryway of the Davie Y. E.xeculive D irector Ed Uarron says their mission is lo never turn a child away IVom iirograms because ihey can’t pay the lees. Often, those are the kids who need the Y the most, and the need continues to grow. Partnership Wilh Youth helps children and families all year long by providing inem- bcrsliip, swim lessons, sum­ mer camp, youth sports, and before and after school care during tile .school year. You know the YMCA is more lhan a place to work oul. You know that the Y is so much more than a swimming pool or gymnasium. It is their mission to build strong kids, sirong I'amilies, strong com­ munities. More lhan ever, kids need wlial Ihe YMCA can give to help them develop positive values and healthy lil'eslyles. /\Л Morga,e, c. .Woodson '^ o ^ 'n d a iio n C hari.la rille s nl M ocksvllio lil ЕШ Ш з вза . . , ^ д а М Davie Y's Executive Director Ed Barron (left) presents a banner to Carl and Kim Lambert for their support. YlvlCA members and contributors who received banners stand in the hallway of the Davie Y under the banners that were presented to invidlduals and businesses that contributed at the Chairm an’s Roundtable level. Planners Look For Guidance In Ordinance Rewrite Ccmdiuied From 1’ацс I These are for intensive uses thal arc only allowed in certain places in cerlain coiulitions, said Bob Price, counly attor­ ney. "We’re nol talking aboul pulling .M) houses over here if you pul trees over tliere. Per­ mits can Iiave expiration dates, so liial if business isn’t done for a certain number of days tiien the pemiit e.xpires." "I like the flexibility, bul don’t want inconsistent deci­ sion making." coniinissioner Dan Barrett lold ihe planning lioard. Commissioners arc in favor of looking at condilional /.<in- ing, where Ihe zoning is con­ dilional on actually doing whal plans show. Condilional zon­ ing allows I'lexihilily, because the decision making process doesn't all have to be done dur­ ing a hearing. Reprcsenlalives from the planning boaril or the commissioners could meet witli developers before the of­ ficial meeting lo work through issues. Commissi о n e r R i с li a «I Poiiiilexler would iike lo see all zonings done Ihis way. “We've seen so many come Ihrough wilh heauliful site plans, and Ihey hil the ground with something totally dilTer- enl." "Under general zoning, you liave 10 be willing lo accept tlie worsl-casc scenario of whal could happen on that prop­ erty," Rhea said. “With condi­ lional, neighbors can say, ‘can you make them do that?’ And tlie answer is yes." "Tills gives us a way as a governnient entity to ensure lliese people do whal tiiey say they’re going lo do," said Chair Ken Wliile. The board was in favor of looking al some mixed use ar­ eas lo help conibal urban sprawl, design slandards lhal would allow people lo run home businesses in external buildings dial are residential in nature, and saving land for greenways, parkland and open space. They are willing to con­ sider a countywide parks and recrcalion plan, although Ihey have concerns because it can be expensive. The planning board sug­ gested that llie county needs more land for potential busi­ ness development in the Cool- More Incumbents Filé For Town Offices Potential candidates for office in Mocskville, Ber­ muda Run and Cooleemee have unlil noon on Aug. I to file witli Ihe Davie County Boaril of Elections, To tlalc, only incumbents have fiieil for office. In Mocksville, voters will elect a mayor and two com­ mission seals. The current mayor and commissioners wliose terms will end tills year have Hied for reelect ion, Mayor Dr. Francis W. Slate, and commissioners Vernon Thompson and Buster Cleary. M ayor John Ferguson filed for reelcction as mayor of Bermuda Run. Commis­ sioner Ted Tilswonii, 84, of .5109 Bennuda Village, filed for reelection lolliai scat, Dis­ trict I. Voters will also elect representatives from District 111 and District IV, seals held by Charles Whitman and Al Barnell, respectively. Candi­ dates must live in tlie district. In Cooleem ee, John J, Chandler, 50, of Marginal .Street, filetl for his firsl elected term as mayor, a two- year lerm. Me was nameil mayor at Ihe deatii of Grady Spry. Also in Cooleemee, a two- year lerm as commissioner, now filled by appointed Jean Howard Cornalzer. and two four-year terms now held by Aubrey Wensil and Michael Barron, will he elecled this fall. No one had filed for a commission seal as of Mon­ day. All three municipal elec­ tions are nonpartisan and fil­ ing fees are .$5, payable by check only to Ihe Davic County Board of Elections. Tlie elections office is al 124 S. Salisbury Sl., Mocks­ ville, Suile 102, bottom level ofthe MocksvilleTown Hall, 751-2027. eemce area, and wanted the commissioners lo consider whether or nol they would con­ sider rezonings in the area if a business were to request one. Poindexter asked thal the 601 and 64 corridors be included in tliiU, as well. In the land development plan, the planning board was considering making the area in northeast Davic a high-densily residential development area, and wanted to push for utili- lies. Bralley asked the board to seriously reconsider. “As a commissioner, I don’t want that," said White. “I’m one of Ihose who has to ride on 801. High density develop­ ment should be directed wliere the inrrastrueture can be devel­ oped and maintained. You can’t have high density wilh­ out utilities." 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I’rosueuling were Wendy Torry and Kevin Beulc. as­ sistant DAs. - Karen Adams, speeding 94 in a 70, reduecd to 79 in a 70, $10, cost. - Duvid Jonathan Baker, open container ufler consuming ulcohol, dismis.sed per plea; driving after consuming under 2 1, prayer for judgement continued on cost. - Jefrey Bays, possession of drug paruphernalia and felony pos­ session of stolen molor vehicle, re­ duced to misdemeanor tampering of a motor vehicle, sentenced to 20 days in ju il, credit for 14 duys served: resisting a public officer, dismissed per plea. - Leslie Benton, no operator’s liccnsc, dismissed per correction; misdemennor possession of sched­ ule VI controlled sabslunce, sen­ tenced to 15 duys in jail, suspended one year, SlOO, cost, $65 uttorney fee, $50, destroy evidence; posses­ sion of drug puraphernuliu, dis­ missed per pleu. - Rufus Campbell Jr., bill of particulars, sentenced to 45 days in ja il, suspended one year, cost. $1354.32 to N.C. Depurtnient of Revenue, remuin of good behuvior. not violate any laws. - Jumes Caudle, speeding 76 in a 55, rcduced to improper equip­ ment, $125, cost. - Unii|ue Dullon, speeding 7 1 in a 55, driving with license revoked. unci expired inspection slicker, dis­ missed per plea; D W l, senlenced to 45 duys in ja il, suspended two yeurs. $ too, cost. 24 hours commu­ nity service wilhin 60 days plus fee, substance abuse ussessment/treal- mcnt, surrender license. - Nathan Eggleston, possession of pyrotechnics, driving wilh li­ cense revoked, and expired regis- tnilion card/tug,dismissed per pleu; currying a coneeuled weapon, prayer for judgement continued on cost. - Joseph Erickson, driving with license revoked, prayer for judge­ ment conlinued on cosl; improper passing, dismissed per plea. - Marie Gudson, mlsdenieunor possession o f schedule VI con­ trolled siibstunce, sentenced to 10 days in ja il, suspended one yeur, $100, cost, $65 atlorney fee, $50, have no drugs, not violnte nny inws, destroy evidence; exceeding posted speed nnd driving left of ccntcr, dis­ missed per pleu. - Gui.seppe Oinlone, speeding 94 in u 70, reduced to e.\cecding safe speed, $50, cost; expired reg­ istration card/lag, dismissed per correclion. - Nicholas Gonzalez, hit/run fuilurc to stop properly daniuge, re­ duced lo unsafe movement, pruyer for judgement continued on cost; fnilure to yield, dismissed por pleu. - Kerry Gray, driving with li­ cense revoked, no liubilily insur­ unce, nnd misdemennor possession o f schedule VI controlled sub­ stance, sentenced lo 120 days in juil. suspended two years, cost, $100, submit to warruntless seurche,s/drug testing, be of good behuvior, not violate any laws, tnmsfer lo Rowan County. - Thomas Guuslnferro, open contniner ufler consuming alcohol, dismissed. - Morgan Harris, D W l, sen­ lenced lo45 dnys in jail,suspended two years, $100, cost, 24 hours community service within 60 days plus fee, substance abuse nssess- mcnt/trenlment, surrender license; driving afler consuming, dismissed per plea. - Edward Harvey, failure to stop for slopsign/flashing red light, re­ duce to improper equipment, $10, cost; possession of drug parapher­ nalia, dismissed per plea. - Amanda Horne, driving with liccnsc revoked, dismissed per no availability o f officer. - Lawrence Hubbard, fuilurc to heed light/siren, reduced to im­ proper equipment. $ 100, cost. - Jamoii Jeffries, weapons on educational property, prayer for judgement continued on cost,$163 nttorney fee, $50, be of good be­ huvior, not violate any laws, have no weapons in possession. - Johnny Johnston, m isde­ meanor larceny, reduced to con­ cealment of goods, sentenced to 15 duys in jnil, suspended one year, $100, cost, $97.50 restitution, nt­ torney fee, not violnte any laws, not to go aboul WalMurt, - Bridget McAlee, speeding 88 in n 70, reduced to improper equip- Mother Asks Judge To Order Mental Evaluation For Daughter By Jnckic Sonhult Davic County Enterprise Rccord A local woman’s ease was conlinued until Scpl. 4 in Davie District Courl last week after she was ordered to Dorlhea Dix Hosptial in Raleigh for a com­ petency examination. Rebccca Jane Nettles, 37, of 325 Armsworlhy Road, Mocksvillc, was facing chargcs of DWl and probation violation on her July 10 court appearance, but afler telling presiding Judge L. Dale Graham lhat jail was like a “slumber party" lo her, he ordered the continuance. Nettles’ mother spoke on her behalf and asked Graham to get her daughter some help. She lold the judge Nettles had never completed a Irealnient program in the pasl bccause Iier (Nellies) husband would take her oul. Nettles lold tlic judge she did nol care about herself and only worried about who would take carc of her mother while she was in jail. Nettles, who was serving lime in Davie Jail on olher charges, wns crying as she was led out by un officer. Man Gets A Suspended Sentence After Walking Naked From Jacuzzi By .fiickle Scnholt Davie Counly Enterprise Record A Davie man pled no contest to indecent exposure charges lasl week in District Court after a walk outside from his Jacuzzi up.set his neighbors. Proscciitor Wendy Terry told the court that on June 4, Gary James Krelz,48,of 177 Timber Lane, Advance had too much to drink und strolled down his driveway “in ail his glory wilh all his privale parts expo.sed”. One of Kretz’s neighbors lold Judge L. Dale Graham slie fell like Krelz’s behavior wasn’t ap- propritile. Graham told her he agreed. Krclz, who waived his right lo !in attorney, represented liim- self and said on llie day of the incideni he had changed work schedules from sccond shift lo firsl. He said lie was lired thal day and lhat impaired his judge- tnent. Krelz’s jacuzzi is localed In his garage and he has since put up a privacy fence. “It won’t happen again,” he snid. . Graliam sentenced Kretz to 30 days in jail, suspended 18 months. He was ordered lo pay .$100 and courl cosls, complele 24 hours comnnmity scrvice, re­ main of good belinvior, and not violate any laws. An intoxicated und disrup­ tive charge against Kretz was disniissed us pan of a pleu bar­ gain. 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Fulled To Appear - Jeffrey Beuver, fnilure to se­ cure passenger under 16, no operntor's license, possession of drug pnrnphernnlia. und niisdc- mennor of schedule VI controlled substnnce. - Andrew Blnckburn, DW l, open container nfter consuming al­ cohol, speeding 36 in a 25, and fail­ ure to wear driver’s seal belt. - Derek Bowman,driving wllh license revoked and exceeding posted speed. - Phillip Brown,simple nssaull. - Joshuu Coker, reckless driv­ ing to endnngcr, proliibited use of electronics. Improper pussing. - Brinn Gilbert, misdemeunor lurccny. - Robert Harmon, misdemeanor Inrceny. - Jnmes Henderson, driving with liccnsc revoked. - Christopher Hicks, driving with license revoked nnd use of for­ eign license while driving with li- ccnse revoked. - Wllinm In.scoe. fictitious info lo officer, driving wilh license re­ voked, und fictitious/concealed/re­ voked registrntion cnrd/tag. - Wendy Lovia, simple posses­ sion of schedule IV controlled sub­ stances nnd driving with license re­ voked. - Sandra Messer, speeding 120 in a 70, misdemeanor child abuse. - Mansa M usuwwir, driving with license revoked und posses- sion/displny of altered/nctitious/rc- voked drivers liccnsc. - Juson Reed, no license an driving/nllowing vehicle not regis­ tered/titled. - Christopher Riddle, breaking, entering, larceny after breaking/en­ tering. - Snndrn Sanford, simple pos­ session murijunnn. It Wasn’t Him The Michael Morris listed in District Court in the July 3 issue is not Melvin Michael Morris o f 5767 N.C, 801 S., Mocksville. D o n 't G et B urned! ■you can be fined up to $10,000 for illegal open burning in N.C. Smoke from open burning can cause serious health problems ana pollute the air. That's why the state regulates open burning. Only leaves, branches or Olher plant growth can be burned. IT'S ILLEGAL TO BURN: •Garbage, paper and cardboard •Tires and other rubber products •Building materials, Including lumber •W ire, pfasdcs and synthcHc materials •Asphalt shingles ond heavy oils •Paints, household chemicals and agricultural products Homeowners can bum yard trimmings - excluding logs and stumps - if U's allowed under local ordinances, no public pickup is available and it doesn't cause a public nuisance. Other allowable burning hicludes campfires, outdoor barbecues and bonfires for festive occasions. Landowners also can open bum vegetation to clear land or rights-of- way, provided lhat: • Prevailing winds are away from bulU up areas and roads • Fires arc at least 1,000 feet away from occupied bulldhigs • Burning Is done between В a.m. and 6 p.m.Rtmtmbir, bum permUf iitued by the N.C. Divhhn o/Fore$t Rtioureet, Ut ttgtntt or any local govtmmtnt do not exeuie a person from foUowlng thete itate air /¡uaUty rulet. For more Information, contactt Winston-Salem Regjpnat OMice Division ot AlrQualUy N.C. Department ot Environment and Nalural Resources Phone: (336) 771-4600 (This ad paid for by a violator of tho opon burning law.) f e » ;,, О О A n n o u n c i n g t h e O p e n i n g o f S a lis b u i y O B / G Y N D r . L y n n P i t s o n • University of Guelph in Ontario, Canada • University of Toronto - Mcdical degree • North York General Hospital in Ontario - Internship • University of Toronto - Obstetrics/Gynecology residency • Board cerliiied in Obstetrics/Gynecology \ | / Salisbuiy OB/GYN ~Openlng August I- Now taking appolntnients 400-C Mocksvillc Avenue Salisbury, NC28H4 (704)645-9200 Rowan Regional M edical C enter www.rowan.or« 'ìli I; í\ li Ili ■iV : 1 < i : p: •' F-'i. ! I. ■I )■ ■ 6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 17,2003Public Records Land Transfers The follmving land transfers were filed with the Davie Register of Deeds, listed by parties involved, acreage, township and deed stamps purchased. $2 represenling S1.000. - Katerhine Anne Siiaiighnessy. executrix of estate of Joy R. Shaughnessy and trustee of the Shnughncssy Family Trust to Hubert Perry Weir and Nancy Whitaker Weir. I lot. Farmington. $420. - Krislina A. Reynolds and Touchstone Carolina to Eugene J. Murphy Jr. and Amy C. Ray- Murphy, I lot. Farmington. S387. - Whip-O-Wm Land And Cattle lo Hdward Crosby and Kelly S. Crosby. I tract.Clarksville. SI05. - Terry U. Dedmon and Sheron C. Dedmon. and Margie W. Dedmon lo Wanda Sue Cartner. I lot. Jerusalem, $.11. - Doris F. Kashin lo William Lin­ ger and Sabrina Linger. 1 lol. Jerusalem. S87. - Marie Ann Gregory and David Brian Pilcher lo James Bradley and Stacey Raymond Abernathy. 7 acres. Clarksville. $468. - Michael Zollie Rogers and Sandra S. Rogers lo Jeffrey Paul Allen and Michelle Berrier Allen. I tract. Shady Orove, $.170. - H&B Investments. R. Mark Hunt and Phyllis Hiuit. and Rodney L. Bailey and Vicki Bailey to Pamela S. Arnn. .‘i.71 acrcs. $72. - Julia A. Cooper to Larry D. Head. 1 lot. Jerusalem. $‘J2. - Phillip D. and Tummie L. Shore lo Mocksvillc. .55 acre. Mocksvillc. • Betty S. Foster and F. Mack Foster. Marilyn S. Mott and Bobby 0. Moll, and W. Terry Spencer and Janet Davis Spcncer lo BRC Devel­ opment Co.. .11 acre, Mocksviile. - BRC Development Co. to Marilyn S. Mott and Bobby 0. Moll. .02 acre. Mocksville. - BRC Development Co. lo Belly S. Foster. Marilyn S. Moll and W. Terry Spcncer. .07 acrc. Mocksvillc. - Farlie R. Beauchamp Jr. and l.orna Bcauchamp to Kristie Lynn Trivelle. .88 acre. Shady Grove. - Cambridge Isenhour Homes lo David Ray Hunter and Claudia Louise Hunter. 1 lol. Farminglon. $450. ■ Davis Building to Stewart A. Bradway, I lot, Farminglon. $408. - Sca/Mar Builders lo Richard Allen Thompson and Jennifer Noel Thompson. 1 lot.Mocksviile.$260. - Bradford Weaver and Jessica L. Daywall to Hudson J. Rome. I lot. Jerusalem, $100. - Donald r. Smilli lo Gary Scott Souther and Tonda Micliellc Smith Souther. .05 acre. Jerusalem. - New South Development to Shelton Construction Services. I lot. Mocksvillc, $85. - Shelton Construction Services to Doug Carl Jacobs. 1 lot. Mocks­ vilie. $85. - J.K. Canter Builder to Jeffrey B.Gray and Michelle F. Gray. I lot. Farmington. $594. - Piml Ricky Allred and Gloria R. Allred lo Jeffrey A. Ward (half interest). 2 lots, Jerusalem, $54. - Esther G. Campbell and Hermon Campbell to William Jerry Campbell. .65 ucre. Calahain. - Mortgage Electronic Registralin to Federal Nalional Mortgage. I lot. - Federal Nalional Mortgage lo Samuel Hursh, 1 lot. - Samuel Hursh and Emma Hursh to Misty Wooten, 1 lot. - David \V. Neill or Elizubelh B. Ells, substitute trustees to Cliarer One Credit, I lot, Farminglon, $440. - Charter One Credit Corp. to Gregory A. Cox and Bobbie S. Cox. 1 lol. Farmington. $407. - Maxine Potts Collins to Jeffrey L. Herbert and Kristy Lynn Herbert, 8.05 acres. $80. Highway Patrol The following traffic wrecks in Davie County were listed by llie N.C. Highway Palrol. Doth Drivers Charficd tn Wrcck A Davie woman and I'orsyth man were each chargcd after an ac­ cident on July 8. Rebecca Dcc Davis of 186 Spillman Road, Mocksvillc was turning her 1999 Oldsmobile left onto U.S. 158 from Medical Drive. Mark Anihony Sadler of Kernersville was driving his 1999 Toyota vehlcic west on 158 in Ihe ccnicr lane and attempting to make a left lurn Inlo the Cilgo. Davis turned her vehicle and il collided wilh Sadler's. Davis was charged with unsafe movement and Sadler was chargcd wilh improper passing. Trooper J.R Allred reported the accident occurrcd at approximately 4:40 p.m. and there were no inju­ ries. Collision On U.S. 601 A Davie woman wus churged with failure to rcducc speed after Ihe vehicle she was driving hit another July 8. Megan Leigh Jordan of 516 Sain Road, Mocksviile was driving a 1995 Honda vehicle soulh on U.S. 601. Eddie Franklin Church of Yadkinville had slopped the 1994 Jeep vehicle he was driving al the intersection of 601 and Ihe 1-40 westbound exit ramp. Jordan's ve­ hicle approached Church's and she failed lo slow in lime before her vehicle collided wilh his. Trooper J.R Allred reported the accident occurred al approximately 3:45 p.m. and there were no inju­ ries. Vchlcic Collides Wtth Tree No charges were filed after a North Carolina woman wrecked Ihe vehicle she was driving July 8. Linda Draughn Oliver of Hamptonville was driving her 2(K)2 Infinili vehicic soulh on Turkeyfoot Road. Oliver failed to slop ut a slop sign and ran off the road straight ahead and collided with a tree. Trooper F.C. Ferguson reported the accident occurred al approxi- malcly 8:49 p.m. Mun Ctinr|>cit In Wrcct< A North Carolina man was charged wilh careless and reckless drivingafter llic vehicle he wasdriv­ ing hil another July 8. Samuel Robert Hager of Lincolnlon was driving a 200.1 Clievrolel vehicle east on liUerslatc 40 behind a 1989 Nissan veliicle driven by John Lee Williams of 525 Mr. Hendry Road, Mocksvillc. Hager's vehicle struck Williams' in Ihc rear. Williams' vchlcic then ran off llie right slioulder and down an embankmenl. Hager stated he liad fallen asleep. Trooper A.A. Juslicc reported the accident occurred at approxi­ mately 9 a.tn. Cnr Wrecks In Ruin A Davidson woman wascharged willi exceeding safe speed and driv­ ing wilh license revoked after she wrecked the vehicle she was driving July II. Teresa Rene Shaw of Lexington was driving her 1994 Nissan ve- liicle soutli on Fork Bixby Road in heavy rain. Sliaw’s veliicleentered a right hand curve, skidded off llie rond lo (he left, and collided with a Arrests Trooper J.R. Allred reported the accident occurred al approximately 3:24 p.m. and Shaw was laken to Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salcm for Ircalment. Wrecli On Inlerslute A Guilford woman wascliarged wilh exceeding safe speed after she wrecked the vehicle she wasdriving July 12. Lisa Marie Ramond of Greens­ boro was driving her 2000 Honda vehicic cast on Inlerslatc 40. Ratriond lost control of her vehicle, went off Ihc road to Ihe left, and collided with a median cable har­ rier. Trooper M.C. Howell reported the accident occurred al approxi­ mately 9:35 p.m. and there were no injuries. Wrecic Al t'oiir tlrollicrs No charges were filed aflcr a wreck in Davie on July 12. Curtis Wayne Webbof 184X N.C. KOI North. Mocksviile was driving his 1989 Ford truck into tlic Four Duvie Counly fire departments responded lo Ihe following calls: July 7: Advance, 11:50 a.m.. Brookdalc Drive, fire alarm; Smith Grove assisted. .luly 8: Mocksvilie. Fork 12:05 p.m.. Crestview Drive, fire alarm. ,Iuly Ul! Furmington, 11:41 a.m.. E(|uestrian Lane, fire alarm; Will­ iam R. Davie assisted; Jerusalem. I2:.50 p.m.. Oukdule Circle, smoke investigation; County Line, 8:26 p.m.. Ridge Road, tractor fire; Cornal/.er-Dulin assisted. Mocksville Police The following incidents were reportcil lo Ihe Mocksviile Police Department. - The larceny of a wallet from u vehicle on North Main Street was reported July 10. - The larceny of a vehicle tug on Depot Street was reporlcd July 8. - A trespasser was on properly on Circle Drive, it was reported July 7. • I’oani wus spruyed inlo news- puper rucks on Court Square, il was reported July 6. - Someone damaged a newspa­ per ruck on Depot Street, it wus re­ ported July 12. • It was reported July 5 lhal someone pulled trees from a yard on Cypress Cove Drive. - Il wus reported July 11 lhat u wullcl wus lost off Guiltier Street. Arre.sls - Everetle Lohr Anderson.31,of 201 Railroad St.. wus charged July 10 with possession of stolen prop­ erty. Triul dule: July 17. - Bobby Marion BiKic, 51 ,of 157 Etchison St.. was charged July 24 with assault on a female. Trial date; July 24. - Laura Slephanie Elliott. 36. of 347 Swicegood St.. was charged July 12 with .shoplifting. Trial date: Aug. 28. She is accuscd of tuking a bottle of wine and a can of beer from Food Lion South. - Tracey Mitchcll Cocker-ham. 43, of 196 Grover Road, was charge<l July 11 with possession of drug parupliernaliu. Triul dule: July 31. '1'гиГПс Accidents - Suruh Juyne Eurle. 17, of 475 Farmington Road, failed to slop the 1992 Jeep she was driving on U.S. 601 North al 12:16 p.m. July II be­ fore it hit the rear of a 2000 GMC driven by HaiTison Marlcy Thrasher Jr., 55. of Aslieboro. reported Of­ ficer R.M. Robbins. - No charges were filed after a wreck on Tot Street al 11:55 a.m. July 7. Jerry Wayne Condrcy, 51, of Archdalc. drove a 2000 Ford that had been parked on the opposite curb, striking a 1988 Chevrolet driven by MichacI John Va/Aiue/.. 73. of 219 Magnolia Ave., reported Officer E.M. Parker. The Davie County Sheriffs De­ partment made Ihe followingarrests: - Fredrick CTiad Talbert, 32, of 126 Gladstone Road, Mocksviile was arrested July 7 for harassing phone calls. Trial date; Aug. 14 in Rowan Counly. - CalvinDeanO'neul,37,of 199 Calvin Lane, Mocksviile was ar­ rested July 7 for violation of release order. Trial date; Aug. 14. - William Talbert Boger. 23, of 129 Lisa's Lane, Advance was ar­ rested July 8 for communicating threats. Trial dale: Aug. 14. - Brandon Deurlde Goolsby.44. of New York was arrested July 8 for child supporl. Trial date; July 16. - Ray William Singleton, 37. of Winston-Salcm was arresled July Sheriff s Department The following incidents were reported lo the Davie Sheriff's Dept. - On July 7 Eli/ubetli Shore re­ ported threats were conimunicatcd ul a medical office on N.C. 801 Soulh. Advance. - Margaret Osborne reported fiower bulbs were damaged by pigs al a liome on Ijanics Church Roud. Mocksviile on July 8. - On July 8 Robin Spillmun re- portcil dogs, roosters, and chickens were niuking noise at u residence on N.C. 801 North. Mocksviile. - Erica\ndrade reported a dog wus shol with u HB gun in a yurd on Deadmon Roud. Mocksville on July 8. - On July 9 NalhunTyson re- porte<l veliicle tires were duniugcd al a locali(ui on Legion Hut Road. 2 0 0 0 Dodge Caravan SE Silver, PW. PL, cmlso, голгА/С, Supofntce. $n,988 1998 Chrysler Sebring JXi i m Convortiblo, loalher, loiidnd, 66K milos, gold w/spico lop $9,988 2 0 0 2 Dodge Caravan EC Silver, A cyl., 4dr.. air. ps, pi). $9,988 [Í Open UntilI 4 ^ MIdniaht Fri„JuVl8EUEIIT 2 0 0 2 Dodge Caravan While, pw. pi, lilt, cruise, 4 dr.,/VC $14,988 2 0 0 0 Chrysler Town & Country $10,988 2 0 0 1 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo Dluo, ‘U2. 6 cyl., pw, pi, (ill, cruise $14,988 f l o w d u r i n g t h e 7 2 H o u r E v e n t Any now or used cnr sold during this ovont qualKlos for froo oil changos for up to 7 yoars* In Beautiful Downtown Mocksville 157 Depot Street • 751-5948 -1-888-469-3781 ¡'.ж Brothers parking lol and atlenipling to drive to the gas pumps. Robert MichacI Brown of 214 Janies Way, Advance had slopped his 2003 Chevrolet vchicle al the exit of the parking lol waiting lo travel onto U.S. 158. Webb .said he incorrcetly gauged his passing distance nnd his truck struck Brown's vehicle. Trooper A .J. I'urnier reported the aceidenl occurred at approximntcly 9:10 a.m. and Ihere were no injuries. B A R G A IN S o f tlie M O N T H 10 for breaking.entering, ami felimy larccny. Trial dale: July 17. - Andrew Wayne Melton.24.of .100 Milling Road, Mocksviile was arrested July 10 for failure lo ap­ pear. Trial dale; July 15. - Angela Dianne Castcvens. 37. ol'437 Ijames Church Road. Mocks­ viile was arrested July 10 for do­ mestic assault. Trial date; Aug. 14. - Micheál WayiieCastevcns. 34. of437 Ijames Church Road. Mocks­ vilie was arrested July 10 for ilo- nicslic assault on a female. Trial date: Aug. 14. - Anihony Tyrone Keller. 41, of Winston-Salem was arrested July 10 for possession of stolen goods/ property. Trial date; July 11 in Forsyth County. Help Is Just Around The Comer. . C a u d e ll L u m b e r and B u ild in g Supplies 162 Sheek Street • 751-2167 Open Dally Weekdays 7:30 - 5:00 Sat. 7:30-12 noon Mocksville. - William Myers reported a lost/ stolen license tag at a home on Everliart Road. Mocksvillc on July 9. - On July 10 Robert McClumrock reported a vehicle wus tuken wilhoul pcrinission from a home on Lowder Lune, Mocksviile. - Dennis Lunning reported u muiibox wus duniuged ut u home on Fork Bixby Road, Mocksvilie on July 10. - On July 10 Kimberly Conley reported a vehicle wus removed witlioul permission from a residence on Buck Seaford Road. Mocksviile. - Janice Johnson of Deuik’Mini Murt. Advuncc reported gas was tuken witluiut pay from the store on July 10. CRYSTAL CLEANERS 3608 Clemmons Road, Clemmons 7 1 2 -3 1 5 5 Night Drop & Drive-Thm M-F 7 AM-7 PM • SAT. 8 AM-5 PM Same Day Service Weekdays: In by 11 a.m. ; Saturday In by 10 a.m. EVERYDAY SPECIAL; IVIEN’S DRESSSHIRTS 9 9 0 each minimum 5 items • COMPin'ERIZEDTOACCUIUTiCLVKEEP TRACK OF YOURORDER • LEATHER AND SUEDE • DRAPES • COMFORTERS ANYSIZE $10 • DOWN COMFORTERS $25, »WEDDINGGOWNS « HEAVY COATS $6.00, RiEG: $6.» W E N O W D O E X P R E S S A L T E R A T IO N S S ^ . o o P A N T S S T A R T A T ' P ants, S kirts, B louses, S w eaters, I ' Vests, S h o rts, Ties, B lazers i ! ^ 2 0 0 ^ '* M H e a c h Sill<s $1.00 extra II — — -_____________________________ D resses, R o b es, S h o rt C o ats, J u m p S uits $ 3 s o each Minimum 3 Items, Silks $2.00 extra COUPON MUST BE PRESENTIED WITH INCOMING ORDER Dwiggins Steps Down As Foundation President DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISK RECORD, Tliursday, ,Iuly 17,2003 - 7 Ken Dwiggins, rctiied executive of tho Ford Motor Company, .stepped down as pre.sident and CEO of The C o m m u n ily Foundation o f| Davie County. D w ig g in s hns .served the foundation in tlie capacity of pre.sident since Augu.st 2000, when he and Mocksvillc attorney Sally Smilh, Slinpsoii chair, agreed to serve al tlie lielm of the Davie County Foundation. “Dwiggins worked tirelessly lo Iniiid conimunity awareness ol the louiidiiiioii. organize proccthires and increase I'ottn- dation assets," said Jane Simpson, executive director, “t-lc was instrumental in the succcssful completion of the Mebane Challenge Grant for operating funds wliich rei|uiied IOO percent participation by the board of directors along with cotnnuinily participation." Successful completion of this challenge allowed the foundation to hire Simpson, its Inst staff member, in April 2003. “Dwiggins led by example t)y making a gift to the t'oundalion Uni'cslricted Fund Iind by donating furniture to set up the foundation oifice at 232 S. Main Sl. in Mocksville," she said. “I very mttcli want to see The Com munily t'oundalion of Davie Counly become the cornerstone for good things in our communily; un avenue for charitable giving by our citizens and a source for needy causes in our counly," Dwiggins .said. Dwiggins will remain on the board of directors to serve a three-year lerm. He will be replaced as president and CI20 by Simpson. To learn more about The Communily Foundation of Davie County, contacl Simpson by telephone al 936-0045; or jsimps(m@davk'fnim<Uiikm.ori’. Brindle Executive Director At Gantt Center Sherry Brindle is the new executive director of the I-telen C. Gantt Child Development Cenier on the Davie Campus of Davidson Counly Communily Colleg. Brindle is tile formerdirector of the Child Developm ent Cenier of Wilkes Community College and Lowes Corponilion. W hile there, Brindle coordinated obtaining the highest five-slur licensing award from the N.C. Division of Child D evelopm enl. The center’s enrollment lopped 130 children. Brindle earned a baciielor’s degree from Gardner-W ebb University and an associate degree in human services/early childhood development. She is a cerlified Level ttt admini­ strator wilh North Carolina and serves on tlie Eurly Childhood Advisory Board al Surry Communily College. Brindle has 26 years of experience working with young children, in public schools and childcare centers for children 6 weeks througli 5 years of age. In her now position. Bnndle will operate the Helen C. Gantt Child Development Ccnler, a four-star Slate rated slale licensed ccnler for 90 children. The Ganll Center is governed by a seven-member board of directors, and was constructed three years ago with funds securcil from a community-wide public fundraising effort lhat secured more than $2 million. B rindle’s goals for the rem ainder of 2003 include obtaining a live-star rating from the N.C. Division of Child De­ velopment, the liigliesl award a cenier can achieve. This rating is based on a rigorous set of standards to evaluate the educational level of employees, program standards, and compliance history. Brindle will strive for nalional accreditation from tlie Nalional Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC). Five child care centers in the Piedmont Triad area, and none in Davie County, have olMained this distinction. Tlie Ganlt Center strives lo be inclusive and enrolls children from all geographical areas of Davie Counly. she said. The Gantt Center is imple­ menting creative curriculum for young children, which is an age appropriate curriculum for chiUlren ages'6 weeks through 5 years of age, she said. All classroom lead tcachers have obtained the minimum of a two- year associate degree in early childhood education. Tlie Gantt Center operates yearlong from 6:30 a.m.-.5;30 p.m., Monday-Friday. Teacher tochild ratios in the infant room arc 1:4, toddler room 1:5. 2-year old room l;7. 3-year old room 1:9, and the 4- and 5-year old room 1:9. The center assesses a Planners To Discuss Farmington Road Rezoning Tuesday Night There will be a meeting of the Dayie County Planning Board on Tuesday July 22, ul 7 p.m. in the Com m issioners Room of the Davle County . A dm inistration B uilding, Mocksville., J.D, Rooney tins applied to rezone 8.22 ncres of land from Industrial Special Use (I-4-S) to tn d u strial(t-l). T his properly is located off the west side, near 325 Farm ington tioad, and is Parcel 32.05 of Davie County Tax Map F-5. This properly was rczoned by American Concrete in 1995 for a concrete plant. This item was continued al tiie June meeling. The planning board has reviewed various amendments to the ordinance related to parking standards and sand dredging. A final recom m endation will be discus.sed. tn addition, the board of commissioners has directed the planning board to review and recommend a text amendment involving the approval process for residential subdivisions. This amendment was discussed at the July 15 workshop. The D avie County T horoughfare Plan was adopted by the B oard of Transportation on Nov. 7. The plan recommend a number of thoroughfare im provements throughout Davie County. The planning board will review and prioritize the recommendations lo be placed on the NCDOT Transportation Improvement COME SEE US NOW!! И К Ш К Щ ) . !!>;ocrO C h ero k ee............ФЮ.ЭЭ* T a h o e.....................Ф :о ,9 0 * C h e y e n n e ...........$ 1 3 .9 9 " * IK ^ u iy (« rtm cf Ate thovt t FREEpsrtcÄaFREElfehler 6311 Sta*lhuii D r. Cleiiunoiis * 778-H44 and Interior Designs, Inc. fU L l SUIiVlCn ©I-SICIN Loi Uo Holp You Enhnnco Your Hom o for Spring! 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See Select i^omes for detailsl Come join us for our Grand Opening at our newest location in Mocksviile 1S3 Blaise Ctiurch Rd, Exit 170 (Hwy. 601) off of Interstate 40 on Saturday, July 19,2003 $1000 Discount Coupon towards a modular homel Bottled Le Bleu Water Food & Beverages Popcorn On Site Flnancln0 Lexington state Bank ß 0 ß 0 Kids Welcomed By Our ClownI Fun For AIIII l'* ß ^ .A.-* V. 8 • DAVIE COUNTY KNTKRPRISE RFXORD, Thursday, July 17,2003 D a v i e C o u n t y C o m e c t i o n C o u n ty B u d g e t O v e r v ie w Submitted for your consideration i.s tiie fiscal year 2003-2004 budget for Davie County. This budget is balanced at $50,079,966.1 would like to thank my staff for the many long hours and fine work that has been done on this year’s budget. The department managers did a great job on holding the line on expenditures in these financially difficult times. However, the unsung lieroes o f this budget and all previous budgets are the volunteers: the planning board, planning board o f adjustment, equalization and review board, volunteer fire departments, rescue squad, volunteers at the hospital, senior center, recreation, humane society, Habitat for Humanity, schools, 1 brary and all the churches and civic groups, as well as, individuals that continue to give back to this county. I sincerely want to thank the Davie County Boiu-d o f Commissioners, for giving me their full support and for the many long hours they continue to volunteer back to this community each year. This budget does not include any state revenues that I believe are at rislc. The hold harmless monies we all continue to hope for are not included. If these monies are restored, then Davie County must never use these dollars for operating expenditures and therefore, we must rebuild our reserves or look at non-reoccurring expenditures. We must never again allow ourselves to become so dependent on an unpredictable source. We all know that Davie County has been through two years of this type o f budget, witliout a tax rate increase and depiulmental budgets have suffered in the capital areas. I found it necessary to look, for new and better ways to deliver services to our citizens; this must always be our goal. Just like the private sector looks for right sizing, so must the government. There are approximately $1.5 mUlion o f nqn-reoccurring ithisp; This w ill allow' our lax rates and water/sewer rates to remain the same for the coming year. cuts in this proposed budget. This means that over the next ten years, there is a cost savings to Davie County o f $15 m illion. The highlights o f this year’s budget are as follows: • Privatization o f our solid waste transfer station • Privatization o f our EMS billing and collection system • 2% cost o f living increa.se for all full-tim e employees • Staff reductions o f fourteen full-tim e employees to create efficiencies • Health insurance allowance for employees who voluntarily leave our plan and sharing a 50% savings in their 401 (k) plan • Maintains a .59 cent tax rate which includes -.04 cent tax for our volunteer fire departments and rescue squad • Maintains the current water and sewer rates • Funding for additional water capacity • Funding from grants to upgrade the Cooleemee Sewer Plant • Funding for a once a week curb-side recycling program for all residents • Increase inspection fees by 3% • Increase in Environmental Inspection fees as requested by the Health Board • Only one new position w ill be added in the Sheriff’s Department to allow savings by moving courthou.se security internally • A staff attorney position was also added to this year’s budget. Respectfully submitted, Terry Bralley County Manager E n v i r o n m e n t a l H e a l t h F e e I n c r e a s e s Effective August 1.2(X)3, most Environmental Health fees w ill go up to be n line with suiTounding counties. The new fees w ill be: Site Evaluation: New Residential Permit: New Commercial Permit: Residential Repair Permit: Commercial Repair Pemiit: Site Revisit: Loan Closing: W W C: Food Service Plan Review: Bacterial Water Sample: Chemical Water Sample; Olher Water Sample: Wading Pool: Swimming Pool; Plan Revisions; Permit Revisions; System Upgrade; Tattoo Artists: $150 $150 $2(Ю $50 $50 $50 $100 $100 $200 $25 $30 $50 $25 $100 $200 $50 $100 $1,000 per artist Nole: Waler .sample and lalioo ariL<il fees did nol increase. m í D o m e s t i c A b u s e i s U n a c c e p t a b l e The domestic abuse and rape crisis center provides a 2 4 -' hour crisis line, 751-HELP (4357), for individuals experiencing domestic violence, sexual assault or rape. Crisis counseling is available. W hile representatives are unable to go lo a home, they w ill send help, meet victims at the magistrate’s officc or the hospital. Peer support group meetings take place every Tuesday, 6:30-8;00p.m. Meetings are confidential, and babysitting is available. There is also a weekly radio show on Wednesdays at 9:30 a.m. on W D S L 1520AM. Topics include domestic violence, the relationship between domestic violence and children, and its effects on self-esteem. Volunteer representatives w ill be on hand to talk to interested parents and children at many o f the school open houses, July 31 through .August 4. October is Domestic Violence Awareness month. Please refer to the Enterprise this fall for more information on the many events that w ill be held in an effort to stop the violence. For m ore inform ation on county services please contact the appropriate office from the list at the bottom of the page. Over thf pa.st few weeks, I ¡ini iiiiile sure that many of you have encouiilered one of our liay farmers on llie hijjhway niovnig equipment from one field to anolher. I hope lhal each of you will iry to Ix: respcctful and courteous, as they cannot travel as fast as you can in your vehicle. Tlie spring rains have indeed given us a bountiful hay crop. Tliey have also served as a reminder of the beautiful mral landscape wc have here in Davie Counly. Tlicse small fanns, with open and green landscapes atv something we all very much desire to maintain. This is one of the mosl difficull limes of the year for those of us IhiU ser\’e in your local government. Each spring, wc Ix'gin working on Ihe budget for the upcoming yenr. Our fiscal yeur ends on June 30, and stale law requires we have a budget adopted. The budget nol only has to lie balanced, bul we have to finid all of the scr\ ices lhal our citizens requin;, Tliis is primarily done in iwo ways; wilh tho property taxes you pay; and with sales lax distributions on your piircha.ses. Here in Davie Counly, our challenge is even greater, as we have again been recognized as Ihe fastest growing counly in the Northwest Piedmoni. I am proud that we have a communily lhal offers a very high qunlity of life so |)cople and families warn lo move here. We have low crime, excellenl scliools. a counly waler syslem. a rural characler und still, by comparison to many counties uround us, a low lux rate. The ciiallenge the commissioners face is that as our population increases, so docs our responsibility to provide and deliver Ihe essenliul .services our citizens require. It is iniporlant to have police protection, an ambulance service, u hospilal, animal conlrol, parks, recreation and gurbuge pick up. We ulso hnve services that the slale of North Carolina mundutes we provide, including; school faeilitie.s, Social Services, a heallh depanmenl, courts, jail. Tax Administralion, Register of Deeds, code enlorcement and building inspections, to name a few. In addition, we provide a local supplement to our Counly Board of Education of neariy seven million dollars, as we want lo continue to maintain the high quality schools we have. Tlie budget wc iidopted this year is smaller than lasl year. We arc actually providing beller, and more, services to more [leople for less money. Tliis was accomplished becau.se of Ihe hard work of our staff, our dediculed counly employees und Ihe utilization of outsourcing some of our scrviccs. Ii also required some hard decisions by Ihe Davie County Public Officials County Board of CommissionersKen White, ClKiiriniiiiRjchitrd Poinilcxicr, Vicc CluiinniinMichiicl Allen Dan Harrclt Bobby Knighl Planning BoardCliiU Junker, Chuinium Riuulull Cave John riiller Daphne Fr>c George Pelcrion Jimnw Sutnincrs VJ Vogler. Jr. Board of Adjustment Dan Smilh, Chairman Michacl Hranham Jim Circgnry Jack Jerome Rill Jnscpli Wayne Webb (allernale) J.T. Smilh (allernale) Department Heads Terry Bralley, Aiiminlsinilion 75|.55l.-iGreg lliHiver, Coopcralive Exiension Servicc 751.6297 Ri)nnic Robcnson, Communications 751-08%Ncal Smilh. Computer Service.s 751*7*109 William Whaley. Developmenl Services 751-2791 Martha McQueen, Domesiic Violence and Rape Crisis CcnierRape Crisi« 75Ì.M50Margarel Shew. Hlcctlons 751.2027 Dwayne Smilh, Emergency Medical Scrviccs 751-0879 Jim Slockcrt. As.st. County Mnnager/Pinancc 751-5256 George Prye. Pirc Marshal 751-0453Oarry Bass. Heallh Department 75I-87W) Ruth Hoyle, Libniry 751.2023 John Gailimore, Planning & Zonhig 751-3.^10 ** Kenny Droadwuy. Public Buildings 751-7407 Brciil Shoaf. Register of Deeds 751.2513 Kim Shuskey, Senior Center 751-0611 Ken Wiiite, Chairman Allen Whitaker, Sheriff 751-623« Kiircii Smilli, SiK’iiil Scrviccs 751-8800 George Daywull, Solid Wii.sle 9<J8-8262 Maty Nell Richie, Tax Adniinlstraiion 75I-.1416 Nomi Ciirllon, Velerims Services 751.2010 Bnicc Pnilt, Waler Department 751*5888 Kim Harris, Grant Adndnismuion 751*5513 ............................Iiiteera Needed V6,you ever thought about lending a hand at nestle violence and rape crisis centet? Don’t ^ the center only needs volunleers to |th'e fcfisis line. Whether you wnnt to work ’ BÍjés' úf'Work behind the scenes filing, the i&n',fliid,h'tni)lc for you, Anyone Interested : ■‘‘‘^hd a'VOtanteer meeting, which is held on , ib~d Tliursday of ílié monlh, 6;30pm at the H'5l80 South Main Street, S6p1binber22-27.wlU bo a special volunteer- %l^efeEliast yenrithe center had displays at S^ifeí'iilidjSáw a 15% dfop in domestic ' :. ‘“'fe'cases reported to.the center. With yolu- eian'dontinue td see less abuse in DávJé : tUS'rtiü has' Ьеёй' great for our gardens.- ' i : ^^.®íttih4 líie ófily’.things that are flourishing wJ5íthé'¡wét wéather. Mosquitoes thrive: in' i|u(óiuiíents,'something we haven’t seen for' ifeiu:8,'Wliile wbcim^getridofnM : . iitbes; we can work'to reduce breeding areas lí^ái Since mosquito eggs hatch in water, the íiflín'g you can do is remove all stan^ng water "iiii yard; Here nre some tips that can help you '^wvoit the mo^uito jjopulaiion; ;rid.pf nny empty containers and _ j that can hold water; ®,tíúmp excess water'Ihim the , íKucera under outdoor llowerpots; • jie^ilace water Jn birdbaths twice a week; - ^Htí^ut'min'gutters;. >/,!.£ Д probfems in your yard to i&oin pooling, i ; w ilffuse scfqfcnson , • ' ........,, lar long sleeves !uid ' rt.'otitdobrs.'■' V : : ‘ ' ' ■' ilellef Program <íáring fqrn friend or family member ,, íéais old or older? Does the person you béln .with peréqnal^ or do they . '^^щвnH^Í1fso,^yplji‘mi^y qualify to h^^^ - ‘ Щсоще in oi^Mionnlly and slay so you i ^áyi!^of;á ¿fjbplepf Glndy,j|t^wer lit 751-0611; '.jSeiilor Services has fans availnble for adults 60 s old and older whoso homes nre without air , ^ ljUoning, Ono fan per household is available ■ through September. Fans are made availnble '■‘Üroúgb a grant provided by Duke Power. of the Town til hundred ¡^ple áre expected as Senior ,^_,_,io^ts the first aniuial, Thste ofthe Town on 3‘dy¡ September 16, at 6pm. The food festival |Д to. the ptiblic and wil be held in the “'ш at Davie High Scliool. Several Davie tlQiy restaunmts have signed up, bringing their ^^•itVms to be sampled by tlie commuSty. "|rt(Cipatlng re.iiaunuits and caterers will Itlieirfood and labor so thiit all admission 1 ticket proceeds can benefit Senior i; Sponsorship for this big event is still i' *• ' ' etí’iátB $5.(Ю arid are available at Senior aiid ftom any one bf the many Senior . Voliintccrs. Children under 6 get in free. ij|.night of tlie event, food tickets are fifty cents ■‘hitidiuie.used to purchase "tastes" at each ítlüGontact Senior Services for more details. commissioners. Muny departments had their requests reduced and some positions were eliminated where private conlruclors look over. We tried very hurd to place most of ihe.ses people with the new .service provider. What is very difficull is iidjusting for whal we in local government refer to us “unfunded mundales." This is where the slale or federal governmenis simply pass a law requiring n locul government lo provide u service with no provision for paying for il. For the pasl two yeans this has been very frustrating as in addition, the Governor has seized and refused to pay out over $6()0 million dollars of locul government reimbursements. In Davie County alone, this is more than $3.5 million we previously used in our budget. I am plca.sed lhal wc adopted a budget lhal hus no lax increa.ses. As Soorts DAVIE COUNTY KN I'ERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 17,2003 • Bl B itte r P ill M ocksville’s Season Ends In Short G am e By Brian Pitts Davie Counly Enterprise Rccord Buscball can be a game of inches, and in the Mocksville-Buriinglon Area 111 best-of-five qunrlertmul series, there was a Tine line between victory and de­ feat. The Mocksville Legion baseball leam recovered from a 2-0 series hole wilh a vengeance, winning Game Three 12-2, nnd led Sunday’s Game Four 3-2 ufler four and a half innings in whal lurned OUI to be a five-inning, rain-shori- cned game, Bul Burlington's leudoff butter in Ihe bottom of the fifth reached on a bung- bung cull at first. The hosts scratched out iwo runs and clinched Ihe series wilh a 4-3 win afler ruin flooded the field. The conditions were unplayuble and five complete innings made the game offi­ cial and brought Mocksville’s season lo a painful end. Mocksville coach Mike Lovelace wns livid because Area III Commis­ sioner Tony Morris, who attended ihe game, wouldn’l suspend Ihe game wilh Iwo open dales (July 14, 15) available before Ihe start of the semifinals on July 16. Lovelace foughi his case for 20 min­ utes, bul lo no avail. "I hate it was taken oul of Ihe kids' hands when you have 12 ouls lefi and when there’s two days left,” he said. "Why is there nol a rule staling you fin­ ish all games if there’s enough playing dales? You hale il for these 19-year-okls. Tony said he wasn’t going lo change is decision, Tony docs as good ajob as nny urea commissioner we’ve hudi and he runs n first-cluss opernlion. But pinyoff y games need to be complelcd. I offered lo go back lo Burlington (Monday) lo finish nnd then play Gnme Five nl Bur­ lington. My argument was we have Monday and Tuesday to finish the se­ ries. "How would we have fell if we were on Ihc other side? Thai's the c|ucslion everybody asked me. Yeah, we’d be celebraling right now. But is il really Ihe right thing lo do al Ihis level of base­ ball? If il was Tuesday und Ihe next se­ ries started tomorrow, hey, I could live wilh it. "They said there’s a rule book, bul somelhing needs to come from this. You Please See Heavy - Page B5 Dusty Snow, who has four Legion years left, pitches during Mocl^sville's 3-1 series loss to Burlington. Recharged Barnes Pitches Gem Ily liriun Pitts Davie County Enterprise Rccortl Wilh llie Mocksville’s season dan­ gling over a cliff, pilchcr Lonnie Barnes grubbed a chunk of redemption nnd kept Mock.sville alive in a 12-2 wipeout in Game Four of Ihe Area III quarterfinals Saturday al Rich Park. There wus a big difference belween Barnes in his previous four sinrls and Barnes’ perfomiance wilh Mocksville’s Legion baseball team trailing iwo games lo none in Ihe besl-of-five se­ ries. Four innings was Ihe longesi oul- ing in his olher fourslarls, a disturbing trend that spelled a 9,00 ERA. In po.ssibly his lasl uppeurance at Rich Park, against an opponeni that had won .seven of eight meetings dating lo last year, ihe 2002 Dnvie High ace’s righi arm lurncil to pure gold. He sub­ dued Buriinglon wilh a four-hillcr, and. Karnes al least for a night, the memories of failing under the radar were forgotten. "He’s hud ups and downs, bul he Ihrew ihe game ofhis life uguinsi a greui-hiiling leum," Couch Mike Lovelace said. "I didn’t havc my hammer (curveball) to­ night, bul not a single pitch crossed Ihe plate, ll was all right on the black, and il’s hard 10 hit un outside pilch," Barnes said. Barnes wilhout his tradem ark curveball is like a swimsiiil model wilh­ oul lip gloss. Bul he camc up wilh a baffiing fuslbull-chungeup combinution nnd held Burlington lo one hit from the second through the sevenlh and final inning. Uuonc f c ' # "¡«»•Sï" ,f,a Itulliircl And Moeksville's offense gave him more lhan enough supporl, gelling ul least one hit from all nine starters und burying Buriinglon wilh un eight-run second. The game ended early via Ihe 10-run rule. "The curve's his bread und buller, but lie was throwing a fiislbull ut three differenl speeds nnd kept them PIciise See Mocksville - Page 114 Mooresville Can’t Rattle Unbeaten McDaniel By Brian Pitts Davie Counly Enlerprise Record Not even an imperfect game could keep MocksviUe Junior Legion pitcher John McDaniel from slaying perfect. The cool righthander survived a rough first inning, overcame nine Mooresville hits and improved to 7-0 in a come-from-behind 5-3 win in Gume One of the best-of-three Area 111 . ciuarterfinals Saturday at Rich Park, Forgive McDaniel for being less excited about Moeksville's tiebreaking charge in the sixth lhan everyone around him. McDuniel was his typical sleepy-eyed self despite such a hard- fought win. "1 knew we’ve come back before," the laidback McDaniel said. Il w asn’t going too well for McDuniel in the lop of the firsl, as Mooresville’s first three bailers singled, doubled and reached on an error. But he shrugged off the threat nnd got out of Ihe inning wilh just one run cross­ ing. Please See Mocksville - Page B3 Erb, Mocksville Romp In Game 2 Cull Game One, when Mocksville’s Junior Legion baseball team needed a big sixth inning lo slave off Mooresville 5-3, the calm before the storm. Then, to no one’s surprise, visiting MocksviUe (27-6) broke loose and mauled Mooresville 14-0 Sunday to sweep the Area III quarterfinal series. "In Ihe first game they had three- boys who dropped down off Iheir big team, and they weren’t there today. That mude a difference," Coach Charies Kur- fees said. Mooresville fell back lo earth as Mocksville rolled up three runs in the first, one in (he second, seven in Ihe third and three in Ihe fourth lo end Ihe gume in five via Ihe 10-run mercy rule, Mooresville had about as much chance uguinsi Timmy Erb as a donul in a patrol car. The righthander ignored Ihe discomfort of fool blisters to huri a four-hiller wilh six strikeouts and no walks, He finished wilh flair, blowing Please See Erb - Page B3 The 30 Point Man Daniel Wendel Continues With First Place Finishes For Oak Valley Swim Team By Dwight Sparks Davie Counly Enlerprise Record For Oak Valley’s swim icum, Daniel Wendel is llie 30 point man. Week after week, he lakes firsl place in all five of his events. He has finisiied sccond once — in the first meet of the season — second by a mere hand's lenglh. Wendel is 12, and he swims pracli­ cally everyday — now year-round. Next week, he will Iry to siuke his claim as one of tlie fastest swimmers of liis age in Norlh Carolina at the state Junior Olympics. “H e’s diesel,” said friend Zac O’Brien. Coach Larry Umberger agrees. "He was good lasl year, bul liis improvement has been awesome." He swims bulierfly, buck siroke, breasi stroke, free style and the medley compelitions — wilh six poinls lit stake for cach firsl place. "Il’s a guaranteed 30 points,” Umberger said. "I always feel confidcnl writing ‘D. Wendel' down. He is going lo give it everything. "I remember the firsl praciicc last year. He looked good. This year, afier swimming year round, lie’s incredible. His strokes ure really, reully good.” His I'nilier, John Wendel of Oak Val­ ley, suid Ills son’s improvement is not uccidenlal. "He’s worked hurd. For liic lasl yeur, he’s swam a mile or two a day. He swims from 7:30 lo y;30 every morning. He gels up, doesn’l complain, more lhan Iiappy lo go, "It's .somelhing he enjoys doing. It's nol like lliere's sonieone in tlie fnmily thnl showed him, h's jusl his niche. Some play soccer, some play baseball. For him, it's swimming.” An older sister, Stephanie, swims for llie Duvie Higli team, but il was the ris­ ing forliines of llie Oak Valley team lhal lielped inspire Daniel lo compcle, his Inliier said. "It's nol .somelhing Ihul comes eusy. He works hurd, bul he enjoys it." During lust week’s swim meet at Hickory Hill, Wendel fur out-distanced Ilis opponents. In u four-lap free style competition, lie finished a lap and a liaif in front of the second-place swimmer. "You think Daniel is fasl?” asked his father. "Tliere are kids wiio beat Iiim. We have gone lo 12 or so differenl tour­ naments on the weekends." The pivotal event will be liic Junior Olympics compelilion in High PoinI nexl week. “That's the one where ev­ erybody wiio's anybody will go. Wc will find out how lie's raiikcil in the stale. We’re iioping he wiil finish williiii a lop six." Daniel is u rising eightii grader al Nortii Davie Middle School. In addition lo the summer swim league victories, lie earned four gold medals in the Winston-Saieni/Forsylh County swim compelilion, und lie look four golds und liircc silvers in llie re- cent Suite Games compelilion. Lu.st year, his best time in Ihe 50- meter free style compelilion was 36 sec­ onds. He has reduced lhal lo 26 seconds this year, but his goal is 24. Tlial goal selling device hus kept him focused, his fulher said. He trains al the Central YMCA in Winslon-Snlem, Regularly, he opens llte morning by swimming 32 laps. He rests a minule or two, and starts again. “Il’s a lot of work and he's been very dedicalcd. We’re very proud ’’ his fallier suid. “It shows in how lie hus improved anti iiow well he’s ilone. For someone his age, trying to gel liini up in llie morn­ ing is iiard lo do. I wisii he were tliat excited aboul gelling up for .scliool.” John Wendel said he was never a swimmer, bul he lias developed a healthy respecl for liie demands of the sport, “When I was a foolball player in high school, 1 don’t Ihink I was in as good a siiape as Daniel is.” His son is nialuring and gelling mus­ cular, Swimming takes both muscle ami technique. Daniel has bolh, Daniel's oilier goal is to iieip lurn Oak Vulley inio a dominant leum by gelling other swimmers inlcresled in improv­ ing llieir times. "We're gelling lo be very conipeli- tive. We haven’t lost lo any team by more lhan 100 points, and wo used to lose by more lhan 300 poinls,” his la- Iher said. This year. Oak Valley could bank on his son’s 30 points. Oak Valley's Daniel W endel has won every swim race but one this year. - Photos by James Barringer I ! • DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday. July 17,2003 Sign Up For Coed Softball It's lime to sign up for coed soflball. Joe Boycllc of llie Mocksville-Diivie Recreiilion Depiirlriieill will iiike tennis through Aug. 1 .Call him ut 751- 2.125. Reserve A War Eagle Football Seat Reserve seats are availiible for all six of Davie Higirs regu- lar-seasori lioriie foothall games. The cosl lo reserve a seal is S4(l, only SIO more lhan you would puy to attend six home games. Call Davie alhlelic direclor Keith Whitaker al 75l-07(i8. Ping-Pong Tournament Swimmer Was State Champ, Too Last week swiniiiier Mike Heiny was omitted from a list of Duvic High's North Carolina High School Alhlctic A.s.socia- lion stale champions. Sincc joining the NCHSAA in 1977, eight War Eagles have captured individual state titles, incliuling three multiple winners in Scolly Spry. Neil Cornatzer and Heiny. DHS Volleyball Camp July 21-25 Coach Karen Stephens will hold the Davie High volleyball camp on July 21-25 al ihe high school. The cosl is S50. The camp times will be 8;30-noon for grades 5-8 anil 1-5 p.m. for grades 9-12. All grades, 5-12, will be 8 a.m.-noon on Priday, July 25. Stephens will lake walk- ups, who need lo show up al leasi .10 minules prior lo the .start of camp. Forms are available al each July 23-24 Trojan Golf Tourney Aug. 16 The Mocksville-Davie Réc­ réation Department will host a ping-pong tournament al the Brock Gym on July 2.1-2-I. The ages for the ilouble- climinalion tournament are 8 and up, male and female. The cosl is $.1. The deadline lo enter is July 22. Call Joe Boyelle al 751 -2.125 or email him al: joeb@umpire.com. The I’inebrook Trojan Booster Club Golf Tournament will be Aug. I() al 2 p.m. al Pudding Ridge. Conlacl Mandi WhisenhunI al 998-W)16. R e g is te r F o r S h a d y G ro v e F o o tb a ll Registration for Shady Grove football will be July 19 from 8-10 a.m. al the "I'oolball hul" al Shady Grove School. Any upcoming third, fourih, fifth or sixlh graders that live in Ihe Shady Grove district is eligible. Call 998-45 Ы or 998-2670 for any queslions. G EN E’S A U T O P A R T S We Make Hydraulic Hoses & Mix Auto Paint 766-9148 3612 Ciemmons Road Ciemmons i m i v i e d i a t e : O P E N I N G QC E N G R A VIN G , an established Clemmons company, has opening for billing, shipping and customer service wort«. Mon.-Fri., 1-5:00 p.m. High School diploma required. No medical insurance. Your pleasant & enthusiastic personality is a plus. Apply in person: 2626 Lewisville-Clemmons Road, Suite, B Clemmons, NC O ld S ch o o l Davie Sports From July, 1981 • Hickory Hill's swim team gol five blue ribbons cach from Tracy and Scoll Kollins and de­ feated Forsylh Country Club 355-310. Contributhig three rib­ bons were Clint Junker.Charlie Crenshaw, Chi p Leonard, Tanya Sheridan, Amy Jackson, Davin Brown, Bruce Bullock, l.aRonda Ketner. Daniel Cain, Chris Johnson. Jeff McCullough.Thad Bullock and Joe Frank. • The Mels ba.seball team won the Davie County Little League's minor division wilh a 12-2 record. The coaches were Jim Webb, Bill O'Neal and Tim Allen. The player.s were Jonathan Aquallo. Brian WiI.son. Brad Ralledge, Charlie Cren­ shaw. Jason Cregar, Craig Cook, Robin McDaniel. Derek Mock. Randy Ratledge, Frankie O'Neal, Scoll Allen, Eddie Cre­ gar, Mall Marion and Elizabeth Crenshaw. • A Farminglon soflball team with ages 9-12 finished fourih in a tournament in Hender­ son ville.Farm inglon beat Charlotte's Golden Eagles 2-1 behind William Armsworlhy’s pilching and Johnny Riddle’s hilling. Il lost 7-0 lo Wayne Gang of Eden before stomping Franklin 20-5. Il lost 3-2 in a rematch wilh the Eagles despite two home runs by Riddle. The Davie County Little League M ajor Devil Rays won the tournament. They are, Irom left: lirst row - Zach Green, Jordan Kinder, Ryan Hester and Seth Graham; second row - Adam McCalllster, David Hobson, Cody Suller and Michael Tilley; back row - Manager Doug Green, Craig Cleary, Coach Billy Carter and Coach John M c­ Calllster. G olf Tournam ent Sept. 27 The Cenler Fire Departmenl Ladies Auxiliary golf lourna­ menl will be Scpl. 27 al Twin Cedars. Registration is8:30a.m. for the two-man captain's choice, and the fee is SUM) per team. Lunch will he provided following play. Prizes will be awarded lo first, second and third place fin­ ishers in eaeh llight. Closest-lo- Ihe-pin will be awarded S50 on par-3 hole. ,$50 lo the longest drive on a designaleil hole and SlOO for a hole-in-one. Call Kimberly Adams al 751- 33fi6 or Jaclyn Barney al 492- 0000 wilh questions. The list: Sarah Gardner (1982 shot pul in track & field), wrestler Scoll Bcauchamp (1989), w restler Jon Ward (1993), wrestler Spry (1993-95), wrestler Cornalzer (1995-96), swimmer Heiny (500 freestyle in 1996 and 1998), Samantha Murillo (2(K)I 400-meter race in track) and wrestler Palrick Lowery (2002). middle school and llie high school. These need lo be re­ lumed lo Stephens al Davie High. The address is 1200 Sal­ isbury Road, Mocksville, N.C., 27028. If you do nol jirerogis- ter, it will be neccssaty to do so on Monday of each camp from 8-8:30 a.m. Checks should be wrillen to Davie High Basket­ ball Camp or Davie High Vol­ leyball Camp. “Back by Popular Demand” July Specials “40% off Retail” FREE Nutritional -Irdology consults • Cali For Appointments Men’s Formula ■ Complete Prostate anid Sexual Function Nutri-Calm • s t r e s s Relief Noni Juice - Pain, Arthritis, Inflammation ALJ - Allergies, sinus, all respiratory Coral Calcium • Neutralizes Acid "Better Than Bobs” Everflex ■ Repairs joints, mobility, flexibility Back to Basics Natural Health & Herf) Center Barbara Whaley, N.D. (Naturopathic Doctor) 6311 -E Stadium Drive • Clemmons (336) 766-6565 L e a s e S p a c e A v a il a b l e 1400+ sq. ft., Great for Office, Medical, Professional, etc. New ConstRiction for Lease in B oxw ock! 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NC ('.m oral Conlraclinp, l.lr« .177«, VA Hume lU uliler ID »flRO'i, YOUR HOME ■ YO .U R L O T щ YOUR WAY Mocksville Shrugs Off Deficit; Wins Game One By 5-3 Score Continued From Page BI "They ripped a double off him and I said; ‘Oh Lord, this could be a long day,' " Coach Charles Kurfees suid. “I looked at all Ihesc pilehcrs and said: ‘I'm going to have lo gel one loo.se.’ The nexl thing I know, McDaniel pitched his normal game.” Il was probably inevitable thal Mocksville would rally. Il pounded Mooresville by a com­ bined 37-14 in four meelings on the way to a 16-2 league record and firsl-place romp in the Southern Division. Sure enough, Corey Martin and Brad Corriher came through with singles as Mocksvillc tied il al 3-3 in the fourth. The usual suspects bursi Mooresville’s upsot bubble in the sixth. Nos. 3-4 bailers Mar­ tin and Ted Randolph singled. and Corriher and Daniel Davis brought them home as Mocks­ ville rattled off four straight hits. "W e've done it so many times late in the game, and I knew wc would do il," Martin said. “I wasn't expecting lhal (carly deficit). Bul we've had a lot of big innings Ihis year, and everybody stayed really calm." If Mocksville’s players sound a bit cocky, lhat coines from be­ ing 26-6. That comes from out- scoring opponents 270-125. "This is the mosl confideni bunch of boys I've ever seen on a baseball field," Kurfees said. "They Ihink nobody can beat them. Nothing bothers therii. But that's good," Notes: Martin went 3-for-3 with two RBIs, and Corriher was 2-for-3. ... McDanicI gave up one earned run, slruck oul six and walked one. ... Mocksvillc m m ' ] Corriher Miirliii had lo work for it because Moore.sville fealiired three play­ ers who spent mosl of the year on the big Legion team. "Since we played them lasl lime, they brought some down righl before the deadline and lhal made Ihem a lot stronger," Kurfees said.... Zach Vogler made to spectacu­ lar catches in center field. ... When asked aboul Ihe unflap­ pable McDaniel, Marlin shook Ilis head. "Il kind of surprises me a little kid throwing lhal good." he said. Erb, Mocksville Romp In Game 2 Continued Troin Page BI ■away Ihe side in a 1-2-3 fiflh. “He's got blisters on his feet and we thought he was going to struggle," Kurfees said. "Wc kepi somebody up in the bull­ pen the whole game, but he kept saying; ‘My feet hurl but I'm going back out there.’ He's tough." The offensive stars were John Diachenko (2-for-2), Brad Cor- riher (2-for-3), Corey Martin (2- l'or-3) and Fu Smilh (2-for-4). Mocksville scored Ihrce runs on two outs in the first. Smith had two hits in Ihc six-hit, seven- run third. The inning also fea­ tured a C orriher triple and singles by Zach Vogler and Mall Hulchens. The quarterfinal victory pro­ pelled Mocksville into the Area Smilh Diachcnku III semifinals. Facing either Lexington or Burlington, lop- .secdcd Mocksville hosled Game One on July 15, travels on July 16 and hosts Game Three (if necessary) on July 17. Game lime is 7 p.m. unless a conllict arises wilh the big Legion play­ offs, which would force an af­ lernoon start. The Area III champion will advance lo the sliue tournanient al Rutherford Counly. Notes: Mocksvillc uses a lineup with Smith in lefl, Vogler in cenler. Marlin in righl, Daniel Davis at third, Hulchens al short, Aaron Hollifield ul second, Ted Randolph at first and Diachenko al catcher. The pitching rotation is John McDanicI, Erb, Spencer Hodges and Ryan Allred. H ave y o u lost s u b s ta n tia l M oney d u e to b a d iin a n d a l a d v ic e fro m y o u r b ro ker o r fin a n c ia l p la n n e r? 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Call 722-3441 or 998-4620 Locally Owned & Operated FREE ESTIMATES ThgnnoPTkh www.qualltyollnc.com Answering Service After Hours 721-1381 B4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 17, 2003Mocksville Avoids Sweep With 12-2 Win DAVIE COUNTY EN TERPRISE RECORD, I'luirsdiiv, July 17, 2003 - HS Continued From I’ligc HI offbiiliince wilh a chimgcup," Lovelace said. “And when he wanted 10 nui.scie up. he did." Barnes’ night almosl ended before it began. In the top of the first, Biirlinglon’.s first Ihree bat­ ters .singled to load the bases. Bul Barnes induced a 6-4-3 twin killer (Ryan Alwood to Chad Boone) from the feared Zach Booker, who wenl .“i-for-G in Game One, and escaped Ihe first wilh only one run on Ihe board. "I already had (reliever) An­ drew MeClunnon up. and hc got Iheir besl hitler lo ground into a double play.” Lovelace said. "They had a chance for a big early lead." In the bottom of the firsl, Mocksvillc gol the run back when Brad Bullard and David Perkins singled and Jess Mal­ oney hil a sac fiy. In Ihe second. M ocksvillc jumped on Burlinglon’s No. 4 slarter, Scotly Bradshaw, like a dog on n filet mignon. Bullard. Willie Infante and Perkins .started Ihe seven-hit in­ ning to provide a 4-1 lead, and Mocksville scored five more with Iwo outs, Boone smasheil a iwo-run double, and Alwood. Evan Beam and Josh Burgess hiced consecutive RBI singles as Mocksville broke it wide open at 9-I. After slumping in Ihe last four games (34-for-125, .272). Mocksville bounced back from the stinging, error-marred 6-5 loss in Game Three and revived ils quarterfinal hopes wilh a 14- for-30 display. Bullard, who fired up Ihe team wilh an eino- lional pregame speech, had two ^ bunt hits and a double. Boone's Ihree hits raised his average to ,345, Perkins had Iwo hils for a 19-game hilling slreak, Maloney (,378) contributed a hil for the ninth time in 10 games, “I didn’t want Ihis lo be my last game, nol afler what we went Ihrough lasl night," said Infante, who slopped in for an ill Dan Poindexter, sparked Ihc eighl-ruii seconil wilh a two-run single and m ade Ihree lough plays al third base, "B ullard had a little speech before Ihe game, and told us either we win or it's over for some of us, 1 really liked the speech because he gol lo a lol of people." "This is my lasl year and I don'l want to go out losing," said Bullard, who moved from secomi lo leadoff while the ag­ gressive Atwood moved from leadoff lo sevenlh, "Everybody was up and ready lo go out there, we were intense the whole game, and Lonnie gave us a great game," In Ihc third, Bullard doubled and came home on a Perkins sac fiy, Mocksville .scored iwo two- oul runs in thc sixlh. Maloney dumped a hil, Boone singled and McKciviie Willoughby cracked a Iwo-riin double. "We absolutely crushed it," Perkins said, "Lonnie’s nol our ace but he came oul and threw like one. Everything just came logelher," Meanwhile, Banies mowed Ryan Atwood takes a healthy cut in Game One of a 3-1 series loss to Burlington. Mocksville Legion Baseball Statistics Final Record: 17-10 HITTIN« AB К II RBI AVO.2П ЗВ HR Palrick Johnson 2 0 1 2 .500 0 0 0 Rob Taylor 2 0 1 0 .500 0 0 0 Daniel Hollificid 7 3 3 4 .428 0 0 0 David Perkins 100 27 43 25 ,430 12 0 6 Jess Maloney 68 15 26 15 .382 5 0 2 Chad Boone 85 19 29 22 .341 3 1 2 Corey .Martin 3 0 1 1 ..333 0 0 0 Ctxly Crous 41 2 13 17 .317 2 2 0 Wesley Douglas 13 3 4 2 ..307 1 0 0 Lonnie Bamci 20 3 6 2 .300 1 0 (I McKcnzic Willoughby 81 25 23 24 .283 6 0 5 Ryan Alwfxxi 102 22 28 8 .274 4 0 1 Brad Bullard 81 30 22 7 .271 4 0 0 Josh Burgess H2 16 21 14 ,256 1 0 2 Dan Poindexter 74 24 19 18 ,256 3 0 5 Evan Beam '<1 16 15 22 .185 2 1 3 Michael Wcrnsing 19 3 3 6 .157 1 0 0 Willie Infante 2Л r,3 8 .115 0 0 0 Mall Hutchens 3 (I 0 0 .0(X)0 0 0 Andrew McClannon 2 1 0 0 .0(И)0 0 0 Dusly Snow 2 0 0 0 .(НЮ 0 0 0 TOTALS 894 215 261 197'.291 45 4 26 PrrCHINO W-L IP II К KK в в .SO líKA Michael Wcrnsing 0-0 1/3 1 0 0 1 0 0.00 David Perkins 2-0 15 1/3 10 5 4 7 17 2..34 Coiiy Crolis 6-3 62 1/3 54 30 21 21 53 3,03 Dan Poindexter 5-2 49 2/3 52 25 19 9 35 3,44 Andrew McClannon l-l 24 35 27 16 13 17 6.00 McKen/.ie Willoughby 1-2 24 2/3 33 25 18 17 18 6,56 Lonnie Barnes 2-1 31 37 35 26 36 37 7.54 Dusly Snow 0-0 16 2/3 20 23 16 17 14 8.64 Chad Boone 0-0 1 0 4 2 ■ 3 0 18,0() Timmy Erb 0-1 1 3 3 3 1 0 27,00 Spencer Hodges 0-0 1 1/3 5 4 4 2 2 27.00 Daniel Hollifield 0-0 1/3 1 3 3 1 0 81.00 TOTALS 17-10 227 2/3 251 184 1.32 128 193 5.21 .SAVKS: Poindexter 2, Perkins, Snow STOLEN IIASICS; Bullard 6, Beam 3, Boone 3, Alwood, Burgess, Perkins, Poindexter. Wcrnsing WALKS/HIMI: Bullard 31, Beam 22, Poindexter 20, Willoughby IK, Infante 15. Perkins 12, Maloney 11, Burgess 9, Wernsiiig 9. Boone 8, Atwood 7, Douglas 4. Hanies 2, Hollifield 2, McClannon 2, Crolis, Hulchens Ihrough Burlington's order with stunning ease. He registered at least one strikeout in Ihe last six Innings, and Ihree of Burlington'.s four hits came In Ihe firsl, "Bul iwo of (Ihc Ihree firsl- inning hits) were just nubbers over Ihe shortstop." he said. "I knew when I threw a changcup and Booker hit into a double play in Ihe first lhal Ihey were out on Iheir front fool and were trying to pull Ihe changcup. And if you try to pull the changcup on the oulside. I’ll eat you alive," "He stayed on ihe outer half of Ihe plate all nighl long and kepi spotting his fasttiall." Burl­ ington coach Todd Wirt said. “I Ie did an cxcellcnt job and we did a very poor job of making an ad- justnienl to that." Notes: Burlington's .star cen­ ter fielder, David Sappell, mopped up in his firsl mound appearance of.the year. ... Boone's only oul was a scorch­ ing liner lhat the left fielder ran down. Muck 12, Uurllngtun 2 A R a re S ig h t ; B u rlin g to n B a tte rs P o in d e x te r Brad Bullard (1) scores one of his team-high 30 runs. Mocksvillc Bullard сГ Iiifanlu 3b i’crklnsdh Maloney Ih linone 2b Willoughby If Alwood SS Hemn гГ Burgess с roláis HurUuKton Mocksville ub r b bl ‘I 3 Л 0 4 1 1 2 3 1 2 2 3 1 1 1 4 2 3 2 3 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 30 12 14 12 t(H) (KK) \ - 2 181 (Ю2 x-12 2lt • Bulliird (4 ). Moone (3). Willoughby (6). SB • I’crkins. Mock II* II К 1:R ПВ so ÌVauks W 7 4 2 2 . ^ 7 Teammates celebrate a Ryan Atwood (right) home run. Coach IVIike Lovelace visits pitcher Dan Poindexter. The catcher is Josh Burgess, Notes & Quotes Perkins’Average Ranks No. 2 In 22 Years • Diivld I’erkins added a crowning louch to his remarkable season, going 2-l'or-2 in a 4-3, sea.son-cnding loss al Burlington, which won the Area 111 i|uarterfinal series ihree games lo one. Perkins finished on a 20-game hilling slreak lhal included 13 mullihil performances. For Ihe season, he led Mocksville in five offensive categories, including hils (43). RBIs (25), average (.430), doubles (12) and homers (six). His average and doubles placed him near Ihe lop of Mocksville's all-time single-season list. Only Sluine Wag­ oner. who hil ,449 (40-for-89) in 1990, has posted a higher average. I’erkins pushed Steve Lel’iilvre, who hil .423 in 1998, lo No. 3 on Ihe list. Perkins' iloiibles forced a six-way lie for second with Bryiin Iti.shop (1987). Hob Ulchardson (1987), Corbin Kii.ssell (1992), Skipp Crider (200(1) and Andrew Daywalt (2002). The record is 15 by Allen Bruce in 1987. Perkins also answered the call as a reliever, going 2-0 wilh a 2.34 ERA in 15 1/3 innings. Perkins, a bullpen catcher as a redshirl fresh­ man at Charleslon Southern University, .stalled his Legion career at King, Fortunately for Mocks­ ville, the Advance resident got a release and came home, "For a kid to hit over .400 at this level, he has some serious ability," Coach Mike Lovelace said. Perkins • Six players who started in Game Four wore the Mocksville uniform for Ihc final time: Ilrad Bullard, Willie Infante, Perkins, Chad Itoone, McKen/.le Willoughby and ,|osh llurgess. The only pitcher who exhausted his eligibility was Ihe popular Lonnie Itarne.s. Nexl year's team will build around stalvvarl pitchers Dim I’olndexterand Cody C rotts and slugger ,Icss Maloney. Crotls went 6-3 with a 3,03 ERA in 62 1/3 innings, and Poindex­ ter went 5-2 wilh a 3,44 ERA in 49 2/ 3. Poindexter also had Iwo saves, Maloney hit safely in lOof Ihe lasl II games fora ,382 mark, while Boone hil ,341 and Crotls ,317, • The hitling-slrcak record-holder is probably Zach (Jreene, who hit in 27 straight In 2 0 0 0 ,Bullard's 31 walk.s/HPB rank eighth all-time.... Crotls' six wins pul him in a five-way tie I'or sixlh.... The end was espe­ cially lough for Infante, a I'our-year player who slarled al shorlslop on Ihe 24-10 leam in 2000, ,,. Mother Nature was cruel lo Mocksville, which was eliminated in a rain-shorlened game at Burlington. "We got back to Rich Park and Ihe field didn’t even have a drop on it,” Love­ lace .said, ,„ Mocksville ( 17-10) produced a win­ ning record for the Ifilh time in 22 years, ,„ Lovelace, the second-winningesi coach, fin­ ished his fifth year as head coach al 83-72, Pilchcr Dan Poindexter of Mocksville’s Legion baseball team learned how the mortals are living in Game One of the besl-of-5 Area III quarterfinals July 10 at Rich Park, Fifth-.seedcd Burlington routed No, 4 Mocksvillc 14-7 in a disastrous outing for Poindex­ ter, who chased in the Ihird in­ ning. Mocksville would be in rough shape wilhoul him. Hc had turned in at least seven in­ nings - while giving up no more than two earned runs - in his other five slarls. as Coach Mike Lovelace ran out of accolades to describe a guy who was 5-1 with two saves and a 1,53 ERA. Bul for thc first time all year, including high-.school ball for West Forsyih, Poindexter looked human, "He gol his ball up in the strike zone, and they’re a great hitting team," Lovclace said. Facing a pitcher with eight earned runs in 47 innings, Burl­ ington (15-8) used four hils, a walk and nine bailers lo seize a 4-0 lead oul of Ihe blocks, Mocksville (16-8) answered with three in ils half ofthc first. but tilings got much worse for Poindexter in the Ihird. The visitors pm Mocksville in a deep hole, parlaying six hils and two hil bailers into six runs for an 11-3 leud. No, 3 baiter David Sappell hit a three-run home run and cleamip man Zach Booker followed with a homer as Burlington ripped 11 of its 18 hits in the first ihree frames, “We always Iry to be really aggressive carly, especially on the'road," Burlington coach Todd Wirt said, “We saw Poin­ dexter last year. I know he’s pretly good, and I told them when we get in hitler’s counts we’ve gol lo be aggressive on his fastball bccause he does have pretty good stuff. And we did a great job of two-strike hitting early in the game.” Poindexter fell comfortable when he took the mound. "His arm was as strong as it’s been, and he was throwing hard,” Lovelace said, “I just thought he was elevating Ihc ball, and il was one of Ihose nights,” Mocksvillc’s first liatter of Ihe game, Ryan Atwood, left Ihe yard for his first home run oflhe .season, and Brad Bullard and Jess Maloney sandwiched walks around a David Perkins single as Mocksvillc quickly closed lo 4- 3, Bul Burlington’s .second bar­ rage ended any chances, even wilh its No, 3 pitcher. Brice Rivenbark. on the hill. Left fielder McKenzie Willoughby didn’t even lurn to look at the back-to-back homers. "For them to hil Dan around like they did. lhal shows a little something as far as what they have," Lovclace said, Rivenbark (3-2 record) lefi with six walks and no strikeouts - hardly the recipe for victory - bul he managed to hold Mocks­ villc to one run in his last four innings, "He’s a young kid and we needed some runs, because I knew he may struggle a little bit - and he did ," Wirt said, "We’ve had trouble lately w ilh a couple of our guys throwing strikes, but hc battled Ihrough il, I mean, he gave up three in thc first and then kind o f settled in and did OK for Ihe nexl four." " Wc had Ihe lefthander on the ropes and had .some 2-1 and 3-0 pitches. Bul we stepped righl in Ihe buckel and hit pop fiics," Lovelace saiil. "We had one of our good ones going, and they thought: ‘Hey, Dan’s going.' They .saw him gel hil around Ihe park and said: 'Whoa.' I hope lhal doesn't carry over for the rest of Ihe series." Burlington is basically the same team lhat won five of six from Mocksville lasl year, in­ cluding a Ihree-games-lo-one ouster in Ihe playoffs. Five Burlington batters en­ joyed multiple hits. Moeksville has already seen enough of UNC Wilminglon-bound Booker, who went 5-for-6 wilh Ihree exlra- ba.se hits and four RBIs. lls No, 8 stick had four hils, and cenler fielder Sappell (“He’s a pretty special player." Wirt said.) had two hits and four RBIs. Booker - whose father Greg played In Ihe major leagues, pitching for the Padres’ World Series leam in 1984. and grand­ father Jack McKeon manages the Florida Marlins - is also Burlington’s ace pitcher. “We sputtered the lasl ihree games in the scries with Surry, but Ihe last nine games of the regular season we swung II re­ ally well," Win said. On the bright side for Mocks­ ville, relievers Dusty Snow and Andrew McClannon held Burl­ ington to Ihree runs in six in­ nings, Perkins kept his hilling slreak alive (17 games) wilh the fir.st-inning single. And Maloney (2-for-3 with two walks) has hit in seven of eighl games. "This team can bounce back," Lovelace said, “They've done it befoic and we've been as solid as any leam around. Game Two has become real piv­ otal now. Thc ball’s in tlieir court and we're going lo have lo steal one al their place." Notes: A broken fool has ended Ihe season for Burlington's No. 2 arm, Bran­ don Story, ... Alwood is 6-for- 12 in Ihc three games.... Bullard singled and drew three walks. His 30 walks puls him lied for eighth all-time. ... Although Mocksville bad won 13 of 16, its offense has dipped, Il was held below 10 hils for the Ihird A lw ood’ M iiloncy straight game, a span in which il is hilling ,268 (25-for-93). Ilurlington 14, Mock 7 MiicksvMIo 111) r II III Auvniid SS . 1 2 2 1 Il»llil'icld2h 1 0 1 0 liulliinl L-r 2 2 1 0 I’orkinsdh 4 1 1 0 Maloney ih .-<2 2 1 Crolis .Ih .1 0 0 I Infnnlo Sh 1 0 0 1 itoone 21i-ss 4 t) 1 1 Hciiiii rf 2 (I 0 0 Wemsiiij! rf 2 0 0 1 ' Willoughby If 4 0 0 0 Burgess c 2 () 0 0 Doiighis c 2 II 0 (I Tiiluls .1.1 7 « 6 llurlliiKloii 41(1 1112 IKKI-14 Mocksvilli! .1111 0110 21)1-7 UK - Alwood. Sll - llullard (Al. Miicl( lt> II U tcu Hit SO I’oUlxler L 2.2 11 II II 2 I Snow 4.1 ‘I .1 .1 h .'i MClail 2 .1 0 0 2 .1 Major M iscues: Mocksville Gift-Wraps Game 2 To Burlington Mock.svillc’s Legion baseball leam shot itself in Ihe fool, gouged itself in Ihe eyes and kickcd itself in thc shhis in a 6- 5 loss at Burlington on July 11 in Game Two of Ihe best-of-five Area III quarterfinals. A team lhat has repeatedly found ways lo win tight games in thc late innings made defen­ sive mistakes at the worst times and found a way to fall behind two games to none afier taking a 5-3 lead inlo the bottom of the eighth inning, “We just gave It away," cen­ ler fielder Brad Bullard said af­ ler Mocksville’s defensive col­ lapse gift-wrapped five un­ earned runs, “Cody (Crotls) pilchcd a greal game and it's bad to lo.se a game like lhat." Thc stinging outcome over­ shadowed a fabulous perfor­ mance by Crolis, who delivered a five-hitler in a bid for win No. 7, Bul with his leam leading 5-4 with two outs in Ihe bottom of the eighth, Mocksville’s fourth error was followed by a mam­ moth two-run home run by Blake Jordan. Jordan's sixlh homer of the season cemented the 6-5 deci­ sion, While Burlington (16-8) danced outside the dugout, Mocksville (16-9) wenl down quielly in the ninlh and hung ils head in dismay, "Crotls was very good and wc were just able lo capitalize on mistakes they made." Burl­ ington coach Todd Wirt said. “We were just forlunale lo gel a big hit (from the No, 6 spot).” Crolis dueled Burlington’s No, 2 arm, righthander Slevcn Willels, Crotts had a two-hiltcr through 6 1/3. while Willels one- hit Mocksvillc through five. It was the same precision pilclier who didn’t have any sirikcouls bul still held Mocksville hilless for 7 1/3 in Game Four of last year’s series-clinching win, “Wc siruck out one time Ih ro u g h five,” Coach Mike Lovelace said, “He was jusi around the plate and we were trying lo hit everylhing out of the Heavy Rain Stops Play With Burlington Up By One Run Continued From Page III don’t want to be on eilher side of il. That ruling (to suspend play) could have been made by thc area commissioner,” Afler M ocksville pitcher McKenzie Willoughby pul ze­ roes on the board in Ihe firsl and second, Burlington look a 2-0 lead by scoring single runs Ihe nexl Iwo innings, Mocksville, which hil llie ball hard off Burlington ace Zach Booker in Ihc firsl four innings bul had nothing lo show for it, look a stunning 3-2 lead in the fiflh. The rally started with two ouls and nobody on, Evan Beam und Willoughby drew walks, and Josh Burgess homered Ihe oppo­ site way over llie 345 wall in right-cenler. The electrifying moment sent fiashbacks of Bur­ gess’ only other homer, a ninth- inning grand slam lhal beat Con­ cord during the liramalic regu­ lar-season race, Burlington, though, re­ claimed the lead in the bollom oflhe fiflh. There were iwo piv­ otal moments, firsl the bang- bang call thal pul Burlington’s firsl batter on, Sccond baseman Chad Boone backhandcd a grounder and fired lo a stretch­ ing Jess Maloney, “It wenl againsi us, and that was huge,” Lovelace said, “That’s usually a ptinchoul from Ihe umpire who was on Ihe bases,” The other pivotal play came with runners al Ihe corners, .Wil­ loughby did a third-lo-firsl pick­ off move and caughi the runner breaking loward second, Wil­ loughby Ihrew 10 Boone, who looked at catcher Burgess, Thc runner al third broke for home and was dead by 20 feet - bul Boone’s throw was wild. That tied it and the third single of Ihe inning gave Burlington a 4-3 lead. The lop of the sixth was slopped by lightning. Afier an hour-and-20-minule lightning delay, tlie bottom fell out and it rained relenlle.ssly. The next thing Mocksville knew, its season was over. Al­ though Burlington had control of Ihe series, it was all but a rnake- or-break game for Burlington. If Booker fails - and he’d already thrown 90-plus pitches - Mocks­ villc has the upper hand in Game Five. Top guns Dan Poindexter and Cody Crotls were set lo pilch Ihe nexl night. “Wc had momenlum and had Booker on the ropes,” Lovelace said. “He was all over the place, they didn'l have a bullpen and wc slill had four more arms to go." For Mocksvillc, there was a queasy feeling of having the lioor pulled out from under you, Il really believed il could pull off three straight wins, but was left clinging to sports' saddest la­ ment: Whal ilV Whal if il had held on in Game Two, when Mocksville led 5-3 in Ihe eighth but gave up five unearned runs in a 6-5 ilefeal',’ Whal if Mocksville had gotten Ihe call al first to slart Ihe bot­ tom of Ihe fiflh in Game Four? What if Boone’s throw home would have been on line? "This has been Ihe besl group of guys to work wilh in my five years, and I really felt we were going lo win three in a row,” Lovelace said. "We knew if we got Game Four lhal tomorrow we were looking very good, be­ cause their pitching was way down and we had our Nos, 1-2,” “I would as soon gel killed lhan lose like that,” Willoughby said, "The bad thing is it had been lightning all night long. If we would have won, I don’t think they would have had any­ thing for us in Game Five, If we beat their ace, we would have killed Iheir hearl, and we were in the mood lo do il. I seri- o u s 1 у llioughl we were going lo win that g a 111 с . Booker’s a l$ur(-o.ss good pitcher but he’s nol what everybody says he is." "Il would have been differcnl if Ihey would have hcalen us fair and square," Maloney .said. "But not being able lo finish Ihe game was kind of weak, especially a playoff game, Il makes you feel as if something’s been taken away." Notes: Mocksville’s defen­ sive mistakes proved fatal in Game Two, and baserunning mistakes in each of Ihe firsl four innings led to Ihe second one-run loss,,., Righl fielder Evan Beam kept Ihe score 4-3, triggering a 9-3-2 relay for Ihe Ihird oul of the fifth.B ooker’s father Greg pitched in Ihe major leagues and grandfather Jack McKeon man­ ages the Florida Marlins.... Bur­ lington ended Mocksville's .sea­ son for Ihe second siraighi year. Burlington 4, Mock 3 (S Inn) Miicksvillc uh r h hi' Ilulliiidcf 2 0 II 0 Infaiile.lh .1 II 0 0 I’erkins if 2 0 2 0 Maloney lb 2 0 I (I Itoone 2h I 0 0 (I Alwood ss 2 (I 0 0 Ileanirf 0 I 0 0 Willoueliby p 1 1 0 0 hurgess e 2 I I .1 'nmils l.'i 3 4 .1 Mocksvillc ООО 03 - 3 llarlliiKlmi 001 12-4 2ll-l’eikins(l2),IIR-i)urge.ss(2). Mock tt> II К i:k iiii s o WlllobyL ,‘i 7 4 3 3 2 Hurl tl> It К tCK IIII SO nookerW 5 4 3 3 4 3 park." Burlington pushed across runs in the third, .seventh and eighth innings, and all three in­ nings were aided by Mocksvillc miscues. Crotls appeared lo get oul of the thiril with the score 0-0 when Burlington bounced to third with Iw o ouls. Bul Dan Poindexter threw wildly to first for a 1-0 deficit, and a run-scoring single followed, II was 2-2 In tho seventh when Burlington hit a one-oiil popup to shallow right. Righl fielder McKenzie Willoughby came charging in and called off second baseman Chad Boone - but failed to make the catch. The error proved costly when a double put Burlington up 3-2, Afler gelling limited toa Josh Burgess single Ihrough five, Mocksville solved Willels wilh four hils in Ihe sixth, Afler anolher Burge.ss single. Ryan Alwood laid down a sac bunt. Willels made a throwing error lo first, and Mocksville was in business wilh two on and nobody out, Burgess scored on an infield hil by Brad Bullard, and Je.ss Maloney’s single tied il at 2-2. Mocksville took control in Ihc eighth, .scoring Ihrec for a 5-3 lead, David Perkins singled. Mai- Legion Roundup ,luly l(l-Ilurlington 14, Mock 7 Burlington luiinmers Dan Poindexter, who camc in wilii a 5-1 rccord and 1.53 ERA, wilh 11 hits jind 11 runs in Ihc firsl three innings, Zach Booker, Ihe grandson of f-lorida Marlins manager Jack McKeon, paced an 18-hil barrage wilh two singles, two doubles, a homer ami four RBIs, ,luly II - Burlington 6, Mock 5 M ocksville blows a 5-3 eighlh-inning lead by making four errors and giving up five unearned runs. The deiensive unraveling ruins Cody Crolts’ five-hitler. .Inly 12-Mock 12, Ilurllngton 2 Lonnie Barnes fires a four- hitler, holding Burlington lo one hit over the final six innings, and Brad Bullard and Chad Boone - Ihrec hils cach - key an offense that .scores eighl second-inning runs, .luly 13 - Ilurlington 4, Mock 3 Josh Burgess’ three-run homer in thc top oflhe fifth gives Mocksville a 3-2 lead. But Burl­ ington lakes a 4-3 lead in Ihe bollom oflhe fiflh, and lighlning anil heavy rain leail lo an abbre­ viated verdict lhal clinches thc series and ends Mocksville’s sea- oney rified a double off Ihe riglil- fielil wall and Poindexter walked to load the bases, A walk by Willie Infante made il 3-3 and sel up M ocksville’s biggest hil. Cliad Boone, a switch-bitter bat­ ting from Ihc .left side, laced a two-run double lo lefl-cenler lo give Mocksville its first lead, 5- 3, Mocksville, though, blew it in thc eighth, Willoughby mis- playcd a one-out fiy lhat wenl down in thc liook as a triple. Af­ ter sliortstop Atwood fielded a grounder and conceded a run by recoi'ding the second out al firsl, he errored a routine grounder. Instead of heading to the ninth with a 5-4 lead, the error sent Jordan to Ihc plate. And Jordan creamed a curveball over the fence. Still, the facl lhal Mocksville couldn’l hold on had little to do wilh Crotls (6-3, 3,03), "Crolts was cruising along," Lovelace said. "We just didn'l make the routine plays behind him, and Ihey capitalized every lime. This should have been a 5- I win. Cody did everything he had lo do. "We outhil them 9-5 bul wc didn’l heal Ihem on Ihe score­ board, You hale lo lose a game on one bad pilcli out of lOO-and- some pitches." Notes: The painful end Crotts marked the first back- t o - b a c k losses for Mocksvillc sincc June 9. ... Dating lo last year, Burlington has won seven of eight against Mopksville. ... Maloney matched Burgess witli two hits, and Maloney has pro­ duced multiple hits in four of five games, raising his average lo ,380, „, Perkins’ eighth-inning hit kept his hitting slreak alive al 18 games. His batllng average is .410. .„ Atwood has hil safely in five straight. Burlington б, Mock 5 Mock.sville iib r II hi Atwood ss 4 I 1 0 Bullard cf 4 0 1 1 Perkins dh 4 1 1 0 Miiloney Ih 4 I 2 1 lloimictd lb 0 0 0 0 Poindexter 3b 4 1 1 0 Wllloiighhy rf Л 0 0 0 Infame If 2 0 0 1 Boone 2b 4 0 1 2 Burgess с 3 1 2 Ò 'l’olals 32 5 9 5 Mocksville 5 (K)()002 030- BurlhiKlimft 002 000 1З.Ч- Mock IP 11 II KK ИИ SO Crotls I- H 5 ft 1 3 4 Form er D istrict C ourt Ju d ge MARK S, CULLER is pleased to nnnounce lhat he is now available lo represent clients in the Davie County Courts and thal he has opened an office for the practice of law MARK S. CULLER Attorney at Law 26 C o u r t S q u a re MOCKSVILLE, N C 27028 (3 3 6 ) 751-2918 O ri'fC E Hours: Monday - Friday 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM Chimin,\j. Ci iaik.i-s ♦ I hai iu: Ciiaiioss ♦ Divdi« i. ♦ O iiin Qisn U)V ('mil) ViMI.MIOS ♦ Cllll I) Suri’Onr^ SlI'AHAIIO.S Al'.HIIMINIS OisimitimoNoiMAimAi, I’hoi'HUYand Duns ♦ aiimosy MoiniKlMlUNOr PRIOH CdimrOHIH HS AUIOMOHII I. Aci lin Nils ♦ Civil. AND CHlMlNAI.'lHUI.S Il )«’ii ‘lii.’iii/j- /I.IIV im fiHi’Miiyiir 1/ ifr.li- u ,m j;,’ir.f,iH)-.i./i'i>.'i )\'ii, jiiiiv.iiiiiiri'ni.'); Mr.m'nU Hvkviw l/ti’ iVVViiHiii»)' fl' ifjlfi iiirj’»'/ iJii- fi’.iicii ii’triivj /iKt-.i iiU'iv. B6 - DAVIK COUNTY KNTKUI'RISK RKCORD.Tluirsdny, July 17.2003 Brent Gaither, Michael Beck and Linda Call of Hickory Hill encourage swimmers. Hickory Hill m other Terry Freeman shouts to a swimmer. O ak Valley At H ickory H ill: A Swim Meet And Reunion It loll ¡IS nuicli like il family reunion as a compclition. Tiic term "cross-coiinty rivals" may he tnie, lint they arc also "cross-county friends." Hickory Hill and Oak Val­ ley si|uared off for their fourth season lasl week. Oak Valley evened the series at 2-2, tak­ ing the meet 525-396. Both teams send their best swimmer.s to the two-day league championship this weekenti hosted by Oak Val­ ley. Hickory Hill coach Brent Gaither said 51 of his swim­ mers will advance, helped by some end-of-.season efforts. “We had some unbelievable improvements in our swim­ mers. There were 45 .swim­ mers who dropped times in the meet. We’re incredibly proud going iiUo our championship meet. For the last couple of weeks, we've put in some re­ ally good practices, some go­ ing two times a day." Oak Valley coach Larry Umberger said the champion­ ship will give his young club a chance to e.stablish itself in the league. “It’s going to be a good ex­ perience having il al home. Hopefully, we will have a slight advanlagc. Maybe people will consider us more in the league now by hosling the event." Last year. Oak Valley lied for seventh in the eight-team championship. 'Fhis year? “We’re hoping U) finish in the lop four or five." Umberger .said. The meet is cxpected lo draw 450 lo 500 swimmers, and Oak Valley is bracing for a flood of cars. "Il's going lo be pretly hec­ tic oul here, but hopefully it Hickory Hill's Neely Alexander swims the breaststroke.Morgan W yatt of Hickory Hill (foreground) swims the backstroke. Swim m ers dive in as Oak Valley takes on Hickory Hill ih a swim meet at Hickory Hill last week. David Stein of Oak Valley holds a slim lead over Brent Gaither of Hickory Hill in the backstroke. ' \ will run smoothly." He said the Hickory Hill meet was probably his club’s besl performance. Oak Valley’s individual re­ sults were nol available. Here are the firsl-place finishers for Hickory Hill; Medley relay — girls 9-10, Morgan Wyatt, Rachel Howell,Cara Beth Hendricks, Summer Holland; girls 15-18, Becky Call, Christy Sparks, Allison Makintosh, Marie Robertson; boys 7-8, Kyle Bullins, Zachary Coffey,Tan­ ner Junker, Quin Holland: boys 11-12, Brian Bullins, Trey Archer, Jacob Snow, Gus Melay; boys 15-18, Brent Gaither, Michael Beck, Shelby Wallace, Corey Doub. Freestyle — boys 7-8, Quin Holland. Individual medley — girls 11-12, Rachel Makintosh; girls 15-18, Becky Call. Free style — girls 7-8, Palmer Benson, girls 9-10, Summer Holland; girls 13-14, Laura Vanhoy; boys 7-8,Quin Holland. Back stroke — girls 13-14, Stephanie Jarvis; age 15-18 Becky Call. Breast stroke — girls 7-8, Palmer Ben.son; girls 9-10, Rachel Howell; boys 9-10, Josh Berryhill. Butterfly — girls 9-10, Palmer Benson; girls 11-12, Rachel Mackintosh; boys, 7- 8, Tanner Junker, 15-18, Shelby Wallace. Free style relay — girls 7- 8, Lauren Taylor, Hayley Lambert, Brianna Eichhorn, Palmer Benson; girls 9-10, Cara Beth Hendricks, Morgan Wyatt, Madison Junker, Sum­ mer Holland; girls 15-18, Marie Robertson, Christy Sparks, Allison Mackintosh, Becky Call; boys 7-8, Tanner Junker, Zachary Coffey, Kyle Bullins, Quin Holland boys 11-12, Michael Brewer, Joel Shuler, Jacob Snow, Trey Ar­ cher; boys 15-18, Shelby Wallace, Michael Beck,Corey Doub, Brent Gaither. REPLACEMENT WINDOWS ANO DOOMS P e l l a D a y s A sale so big it barely fits in our store. (fortunately, w m ake house calls.) No payments for ^2 mbnthsr I-V l I lilsUilM T W I \ J \ J I'mi'iioii I'll I Kí'plíKviiwm Winilm o r llffl’licll hmillnl Ri'pliicenwiu 1‘nlh Door Hurry. Offers end soon. ( -;ill, Stop by. or let IIS come lo )w i, R«iucir an iii-luiinc visit ill hitp;//appaintm cnt.pclla.cani. rtUA- «tflACIMÌHT WINDOW» . PATIO OOOR5 • INTR» DOORl 949 HANES MALL BLVD. W INSTON-SALEM 336-774-0154 11-12 All Stars Beat Northwest After dropping their opener lo a lough South team on July 4, Ihe Davie Couniy Little League 11-12 girls all-stars rallied lo win 8-7 over visiting Northwest. Northwest led off by scoring one run in Ihe top of the llrsl, bul Davie answered wilh three in the bottom half. A running catch by outfielder Lyndsey Garrett helped keep Northwest scoreless in the second, and Davie scored two in the bottom of the sccond for a 5-1 lead. The momentum shifted in Ihe fourth, wilh Northwest scoring three runs lo close Ihe gap. But Davie regained control by scor­ ing two in Iho bottom of Ihc in­ ning. Northwest overlook Davie for the first time by scoring three in the top oflhe fifth. But Davie regained the lead by one in its half of the inning. Wilh bases loaded in the top of the sixlh, Davie escaped un­ scathed and claimed the win. DAVIK COUNTY ENTKRPRISK RKCORD, Thursday, .July 17,2003 - IJ7 The Davie County majors all-star softball team Includes, from left; front row - Coach Greg Marshall, Sara Handy, Megan Marshall, Katie Walker, Michelle Hamilton, Tayler Cave, Morgan W yatt and Grace Loeffler; second row - Lyndsey Garrett, Am anda Riddle, Jennifer Strange, Sarah Evans, Amy Grubbs, Sam Tarleton, Rebecca Bobo and Coach Mike W yatt; back row - Coach Keith Walker. 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Davie People DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tiiursday, July 17,2003 - CJ Л 1 1'»*’ Donda Toney and Gwyn Jones talk about their work at the Davie Pregnancy Care Center on Depot Street In Mocksville.- P iloto by Robin Fergusson F e e lin g W o r th y Woman Uses Painful Past To Help Others Through Crisis Pregnancies Growing up in Lexinglon, Owyn ■Jones was ashamed for imyone to .see where she lived. She hnd friends from school drop her > off IWO or three houses up ihe street and wnlked the rest of the way home, “We were extremely poor," she snys. "It wns horrible, and a lot of that wns due to the fnct thnt both my pnrenis were alcoholics,". Owyn’s mother drnnk heavily and entertained other men when her truck driver husbnnd wns on the rond. Her father stnrted out only drinking on Ihe weekends, but when a brain aneurysm left him unable to work, depression caused him to drink every day as well. Her mother’s male friends continued to come in and oul, Owyn says, "and he would just drink and go to bed," The children hnd to fare for them-, selves, "We would say, 'OK, where’s supper tonight?’ " she recalls. There wns a time when Gwyn .says she Ihoughl every child grew up with parents who would literally fight in the middle of Ihe kitchen floor. There was cussing all the time, and her parents’ drinking buddies drifted in and out of the home. To escape the pain, Gwyn dreamed of the fairy tale marringe she would have one dny. She would mnrry n won- ;derful man, nnd their children would be able to have friends over anytime they wanted. And her children, she snys she prom­ ised herself, would be rnised by a mother who never drunk. This is the story of Gwyn Jones’ fairy tnle. It is the story of n brnve lillle girl who grew up in the. worst of cir- cumstnnces, nnd nfler enduring one trngedy afler anollier, found n innn who Saw what she could bc and loved her enough to help her become lhal person. It is the story of the person she be­ came, a woman, who having pul her past behind her through the grace of God, finds Ihe courage lo face it again as she helps teenage girls through Ihe Dnvie Pregnancy Care Cenler, She recognizes Ihe pain in Iheir eyes nnd henrs a similar version of her own story repealed over and over ngain Ihrough Ihem. She listens, wilhoul judg- meni, und reaches oul lo ihem wilh un­ conditional love, Ihe way her besl friend’s fumiiy once renched oul to her. Gwyn wns only 14 when she be­ came pregnant. After wnlching Ihc horrors of alco­ holism rob her of a huppy childhood, she saw ll contribute to the denth of Ihe person she loved the mosl. ll wus during his period of heavy drinking Ihnl Gwyn's fnihcr developed colon cuncer. While undergoing treat­ ment, he developed pneumonia and died nl nge 4.*). She was 12, nnd devnstnted by his denth, "Being so young, 1 hnd hung onto every word Dad said," she says, "He loved us, nnd he loved my moiher. In spite of all her shortcomings, "He was a good man, he renlly wns, bul Ihe alcohol just gol ihe best of him." Her mother tried to love her, Gwyn says, as much ns she could love nny- one, bul she couldn’t fill the lerrihie void Ihe loss of her fnther had left in her middle daughter’s life, "I think lhal began my search for love," she says, "I think every young girl wanls to be loved by her father,'nnd when she doesn’t have lhat love, il causes her lo reach oul to another man," Gwyn found thul love, or ul lenst Ihoughl she hud, in the boy down Ihe slreel. He wns two yenrs older nnd un­ derstood her pnin, huving grown up in a family much like hers, "He wus going lo love me nnd tuke cnre of me," she snys. Her moiher becume nngry when Owyn told her she was pregnant, but not for the reasons one might expect. Her anger was ut the prospect of losing Ihe monthly sociul security check her dnughler hnd been receiving since her futher’s death. By Ihen, Owyn was the only child left al home. Her half brother wn.s older and ulreudy oul on his own, und her older sister had ulso left home. “She couldn’l tuke il unymore," she snys. Her younger sisler, Lisu, had lold one of her schoolteachers whul wus going on wilh Iheir moiher, and the Davidson Couniy Depurtmenl of Sociul Services had removed her from ihe home. The agency would have removed Owyn us well hud she nol been preg- nunl. "Mom lold Ihem I would be gelling mnrried," she says, Bul she didn’t allow her lo marry her boyfriend unlil a monlh before ihe buby was born. “She wanted her monthly check," Gwyn says, Il was during her pregnancy lhal Ihe family of hor besl friend, Patty Bunning, welcomed Gwyn into their home, feeding her lieulthy meals, lov­ ing her unconciilionully and olTering her Ihe einolionul support .she would need to bring a child inlo the world ut such n young nge. “They just showed me u beuuly thal had never seen," she says. “1 wenl lo ciuirch wilh Ihcm and learned all about rt.V H e a rt to H e a rt with Kathy Chaffin Jesus nnd aboul how He loves you through il all, “They hud n heurt for crisis preg­ nancy ministry. They had to have," Owyn wus beginning the ninth grade when her son, Bobby, was born. She and her hus­ band were living in a mobile home purk in Reeds Cross­ roads, Though it wns n struggle, she con­ tinued going to high school while rnlsing her son, working part lime through an afier- noon work pro­ gram. Her husbnnd, repeating the pat­ terns wilh which he had grown up, abused her physi­ cally, drnnk nnd used drugs. "The abuse was horrible," she says, "And he just absolutely didn’t want to be a dad. Sometimes we suw him for a day or two, and .sometimes we wouldn’t see him for a couple of weeks,” Somehow, Gwyn mnnuged to take carc of her son, pay the bills nnd still keep up with her clnsses. She and her husband had separated by the time she gruduuled in the spring of 1981, I2lh in herclnss, Four-yenr-old Bobby was in the au­ dience when his moiher received her diploma. The nexl three years would be diffi­ cult for Gwyn, Her brother committed suicide the following May, and her 48-year-old moiher died of alcoholism-related ill­ nesses the nexl Mny. The next yenr, Gwyn's estrnnged husband was killed in a boating accidcnl. By this time, Gwyn had started working at Burnell's Furniture in Lex­ inglon, Over in Davie Couniy, a young man by Ihe name of Mark Jones had gruduuled from the Universiiy of North Cai'ollna nt Charlotte and started work­ ing al the company's Mocksville slore, "Our paths cro.ssed,” she says, "und he would usk me lo go oul with him and do Ihings with him, 1 would, us u friend, bul I didn’t wanl lo gel involved willi him because 1 wasn’l good enough, “1 had a child. He had just gradu­ ated from college. He was from a won­ derful I'mnily, and 1 didn'l feel like 1 measured up, Bul he did, and he didn’l give up on me. “And I’m glad he didn’t.” After a year or two of friendship. Gwyn and Mark begnn dating seriously in February of 1984 nnd married the following August. "1 finally found someone who genu­ inely loved me," she snys, “und loved my son. He knew It wus n pnckuge. and he was willing to take thnt pnckuge re­ gardless of whni folks might say." T he wedding took place nt Union Chnpel United Methodi.st Church on Aug, 12. 1984, Bobby wns Ihe ring bearer. “I wanted him to give me away." Gwyn snys, "but he didn't renlly under­ stand, He didn’l wunt to give his mommy uwuy," So M ark's father. Buck Jones, walked Gwyn down the aisle to give her away to his son, "Il wus beautiful," she says, Gwyn and Mark Jones and Bobby Brown made their home in Lexington, where Mark had started a job with Goodyear Tire, Though he didn’l legally adopt him, Mark embraced the role of Bobby's fa­ ther as if lie was his biological son, "And if you could talk to my son, he would tell you the same thing," Gwyn says, "Some people say he even looks like Mark," As n single mother, she wns loo ensy on Bobby, “Whuteverhe wnnled. he gol becnusc I didn’t wunt him nol to love me," she says, "I didn’t know how to be a good moiher," Bul Mark stepped in wilh discipline for their .son, “Bobby is very grateful for that be­ cause it mude n difference in his life," Gwyn says, “Mark always loved him, always wnnled him lo bc his besl nnd pushed him. He never let him be sec­ ond besl," She conllnued to work for Burnell’s after Iheir wedding and was still there when she becume pregnant in Novem­ ber. Their daughter, Jennifer, was born the following August, a month before Mark wns trunsferred lo Goodyenr in Elizabethtown, "It was our firsl move of seven in five years,” Gwyn says. From Ellzubethlown, Murk wus trunsferred lo West Jefferson. Ihen lo Charieslon iind liien Boone, Every lime Iliey moved, Owyn fountl a job, once nl a bank and unoiher lime working for a low-income housing program, Mosl of Ihe others were clerical jobs. All Ihls lime, she says .she struggled with her own worthiness becnusc of her pust. “Am I worthy lo bc his wife?” she s.iys she asked herself over anti over. "Am 1 worthy to be a moiher?” After five yenrs of not staying in any pince very long, Gwyn snys she and Mark decided "enough was enough," and ho interviewed for a job with AUsUMc Insurance Company, When he ^ got an opportunity to open a new of­ fice in Advnnce, Mark look it and moved bnck to his home county with his family, G w yn went to work for Skyline, nnd the fnmily begnn nttendlng Blaise Buptist Church, where Mark’s parents hnd started going. It wus ut a revival there in 1992 thnt she says she began to understnnd thal she didn't have to keep working to make herself worthy. "It wns nil nbout grnce," she snys. "I didn’t have to prove my.self to God, I didn’l have to prove myself to other people, “Nothing I could do would make the Lord love me anymore, and there was nolhing I could do that would make Him love me any less, "1 could slop fighting and begin to heal and let God use me ns He wanted," After Mark became Involved wilh the pro-life movement in Davie and Forsylh counties, Gwyn says he encour­ aged her 10 volunteer at the Salem Preg­ nancy Care Center in Winslon-Salem, He knew whul she hnd been ihrough with her own crisis pregnancy and tlioughi she could help others in the same situation. Volunteering at the pregnancy cen­ ter helped Gwyn to continue to heal from her past and finally, to put it be­ hind her. “ I didn’t have to measure up to any­ body." she says, "1 had a husband who loved me and cherished me, and I hnd wonderful children. 1 was very content, and slill am." Owyn slopped volunteering shortly before the birth of their daughler, Emily, in March of 1994 and devoted herself lo being a slay-nl-home moiher and wife to Mark. He had become active in the Repub­ lican parly and was elected lo the Davie County Board of Education, und she nnd the children nccoinpnnied him to one polillcul event nfter anollier, Mark was slill on ihe bonrd when their son, Alex, was born in December of 1998, and they took him along wher­ ever they wenl, "ll was hard," she says, "bul I knew thnt thnt was my job as a wife to sup­ port him in whaiever he did." It was during this time thal Owyn says they begnn prnying for n ministry that Ihey could do logei2her. "Mark thought il was very imporlanl that what­ ever we decided lo do, Ihnl we do il ns Please Sec Gwyn Jones - Page CS C2 • DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursdiiy, July 17, 2003 B r e w e r - W a r d C o u p l e U n i t e d I n M a r r i a g e Slacy LeAim Brewer of Win- sloti-Siilem anti Anihony Charles Wanl of Mocksvillc were unilcil in nwrriagc al 4 p.m. Saturday. July 12 al Hope Moravian Church. The Uev. David Merrill ofncialed. The bride is Ihe daughlcr of Mr, and Mrs. [-rank C. Brewer of Winslon-Salem. She is a 1999 graduale of Wesl Forsylh High School and allcnded Ihe Univer- sily of Norlh Carolina al Wilminglon. She is pursuing a nursing degree al Forsylh Tech­ nical Conununily College. The groom is ihe son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Ward of Mocksville. Hc is a 1996 gradu­ ale of Davie High School and allcnded Forsylh Technical Communily College. He is em­ ployed by Miller Building Inc. The bride chosc Andrea Hiiire, Courlney Shcels, Misly Beam and Erin Hill as her maids of honor. The groom's falher was besi man. Ushers were Breni Ward, brolher of Ihc groom, John Brewer, brolher of Ihe brille, and Bryan Willard. Acolylcs w'ere Dillon Byerly and Clini Slaler. Kaillyn Brewer and Ciera Slaler were flower girls. Chan­ dler Parker was ring bearer. Olher spccial child parlicipanis W'ere Garrell Byerly, Caleb Parker and Aaron Parker. The wedding was directed by Wanda Bedford of Clemmons. The guest register attendants were Beth Moratis of Elizabeth City and Lisa Groce of East Bend. Prograin alicndanis were Taylor Brewer. Colby Slaler and Madison Parker. Music was provided by so­ loists Caleb Davis and the Rev. Merritt, and pianist Mrs. Marly Brewer. A receplion was held al Tanglewood's Red Barn. I’rc-Nupliul Evenls • A rehearsal dinner was hosted by the groom’s parenls. • A bridesmaid’s luncheon was given by Marsha Wall of Lewisville, Katherine Stall- worth of W ilmington and Courlney Sheets of Carrboro. • Bridal showers were given; by Judith Ward of Atlanta and Lou Marlin of Kernersville, and Mrs. Anthony Charles W ard familie.s; by Jane Groce of Win­ ston-Salem, Mitzi Groce of East Bend, Belh Morales of Elizabeth City and Lisn Groce of East Bend; by Ernestine Parker and family of Advancc; by the La­ dies Circle of Hope Moravian Church; and a couples .shower by Dee Willard of Clemmons and Gina Allen of Advancc. Haderm an-Lanier Couple M arried Karena Theresa Hadermaiin and Jeffery Ryan Lanier, both of Charlotte, were united in mar­ riage at 4 p.m. April 26 in an out­ door ceremony al the Shady Acres Farm in Fori Mill, S.C. The Rev. Weynian Howaril. a spccial friend of the bride and groom from Stevenson Ranch, Calif., performed Ihe double­ ring ceremony. The bride is the daughlcr of Kenneth lladerm ann of Hendersonville and I lannelore Haderinann of Pisgah Forest. Maternal grandparents are the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Seitz of Munich. Germany. Paternal grandparents are the late Mr. and Mrs. Frederick lladermann of While Plains, N.Y. The bride is *■ a graduate of Mars Hill College. She is a purchasing agent for Sirona USA in Charlotte. The groom is the son of Robbie and Barbara Lanier of Advance. Maternal grandpar­ ents are the late James F. Keller and Opal Keller Bailey of Mocksville. Paternal grandpar­ ents are the late Robert and Mabel Lanier of Mocksville. The groom is an honors gradu­ ate of N.C. Slale University. Me is manager of Ihe Eddie Bauer Slorc in Pineville. The bride was given in niar- Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery Ryan Lanier riage by her father. Matron of honor was Susan Howard of Stevenson Ranch,Calif. Brides­ maids were Shannon Sclzer of l-awndale and Neli Moldovan of Charlotte. Junior bridesmaids were Cady Brown of Mocksville and Abigail Howard of Stevenson Ranch. Flower girls were Brianna Brown of Mocks­ ville and Rebekah Howard of Slevenson Ranch, Smith-Eberiy Engagement Announced Don and Mary Smith of Mi'cksville and Steve and Barbara Eberly of Cullowhee announce the cngagemeni of their children, Ja.son Brian Smith ami Dara Elizabeth Veronica Eberly. The wed­ ding is planned foroct, 2.S in Brevard. i- Smith-Marion Engagement Announced Andrà Elizabeth Smilh is engaged to marry Kenneth Ray Marion 111 at .1 p.m. on Aug. 30 al Bclhleheni United Melhodisl Church in Advance. The finure bride is the daughter of Elizabeth Plowman of Ad­ vance and Oscar Anderson "Andy" Smith Jr. of Advance. She is the granddaughter of Annie Plowman and the late William Ellis Plow­ man. and of Geraldine McCulloh Smilh and Ihe late Oscar A. Smilh, all of Advance. She is a siuiienl of Vintage Bible College in Wln- ston-Salem, pursuing a career in Christian counseling. The future groom is the .son of Kenneth Ray and Mitzi Marion of Winslon-Salem and the grandson of Randall and Elenaor Speas of Winston-Salem. He is employed by Pepsi Bottling Ventures in Winston-Salem and attends Forsylh Technical Inslilute. Best man was Ihe groom's falher. Groomsmen were Kurt l ladermann, brolher of the bride of Kansas Cily, Mo., Jason Lanier, brother of Ihe groom of Mocksville, and James Moretz and Chuck Novack, both of Charlotte. Acolyte was Brandon Shaver ofAdvancc, Ring bearer was Micah Howard of Steven­ son Ranch. In memory of their grandpar­ ents, Jennifer Bradley of Char­ lotte sang "Amazing Grace," Following the ceremony, parents of the bride hosted a re­ ceplion al Shady Acrcs Farm. Kurt l ladermann, brother of the bride, surprised the couple by singing Ihe Frank Sinatra song, "Fly Me To The Moon," A rehearsal dinner was hosted by the groom’s parenls in Ihc ban(|uet room of Quality Suites Hotel in Pineville. The couple was given a home and garden shower by family and friends in Mocks­ ville. Friends of the couple held a miscellaneous shower and former collcge roommates ofthe bride gave a lingerie shower in Charlotte. Following a honeymoon at Sandals Dunn’s River Resort, Jamaica, Ihe couplc will make their home in Charlotte. Mrs. Brent Maurice W ard Hightower-Ward Couple Speak Marriage Vows At Sheets Memorial Rachel Michelle Hightower of Lexington and Breiit Maurice Ward of Mocksville were mar­ ried al 2 p.m. June 2 1 at Sheets Memorial Baptist Church in Lexinglon, The Rev. Frankie Matthews officiated. The briile is the daughter of Dan and Becky Hightower of Lexinglon and the granddaugh­ ter of Mr, and Mrs, Clyde Chauncey of Fayetteville, Ga., and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thonip- ■son of East Point, Gn, She is a graduule of Sheets Memorial Christian School and earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology and Bible from Columbia Inter­ national University in May 2003, The bride is a member of the teaching staff at Sheets Me­ morial Christian School, The groom is the son of Maurice and Christine Ward of Mocksville and the grandson of Lorena Wesl and the lale John Clint West of Advance, and Maiirinc Ward and the lale John Everett Ward Sr. of Smith Grove. He is a graduate of Davie High School and earned a bachelor's degree in home fur­ nishings manufacturing and marketing from High Point Uni­ versity in May 1998. He is em­ ployed as a technical systems designer wilh Carter Equipmeni and Sofiware Inc, in Advance, The bride was escorted by her falher. The maid of honor was Amy Owen of Lexinglon. Bridesm aids were Saruh Temple, Mary Belh Goodrich and Marjorie Kelly, all of Lex­ inglon, Misly Kearns of Wel­ come, and Brooke Seals of Oklahoma City, Okla, Maurice Ward, the groom’s father, was best man. Grooms­ men were Anihony Ward of M ocksville, the groom ’s brolher; Jonalhan Hightower of Lexington, the bride’s brother; Kevin Parker of Wiaston-Salem, Ihe groom's cousin; Selh Carter and Joe Crisly, both of High Point; and Britt Zimmerinan of Huntington, W.Va. Jacob Hedman, the bride’s cousin, was the ring bearer, Allison Hedman, the bride’s cousin, and Taylor Everhart were the flower girls. Wedding music was pro­ vided by; the band Deep Waler. consisting of Seth Carter, Slephen Devoid, Chris Hendrix, and David Howell, who were joined by the groom lo perform selections for the prelude music; pianist Martha Temple nnd flau- tist Knria Clark; soloist Anita Appel; and a duct by Ryan Parker and Tracy Slaler, the groom’s cousins. The bride wore a scoop strap dress, with a bended bodicc lhat flowed into nn embroidered A- -( line orgnnza completed by n satin ribbon hem. She carried a bouquet of purple tulips. The guest registry attendant wns Stncy Brewer, the groom’s brother’s fiance. The wediling was directed by Pat Shoaf of Lexington. The isle runner was managed by Charles Logan Shoaf and Mallhew Honeycutt. The door attendant wns Dnniel Honeycutt of Lexington. Pro­ grams were distributed by Kathryn Shonf and Christina Honeycutt, both of Lexinglon. Following Ihe ceremony, the receplion wns held in the W.E. Snmpson Family Life Center on the grounds of Sheets Memorial Baplisl Church. Cake nnd re­ freshm ents were served by Carolyn Chauncey of Waxhaw, the bride’s greal-aunt; Lynn Bur­ lon of Jonesboro, Ga., the bride’s aunl; Pal Owen of Lex­ inglon; nnd Pam Myers of Lex­ inglon, who also made the cake. Birdseed nnd favors were hnnded oul Clint, Colby and Ciera Slaler of Advance, Madi­ son and Chandler Parker of M ocksville, nnd Caleb and Anron Parker of Kernersville, Ihc groom’s cousins. Following a honeymoon in Charleston, S.C., the couple has made their home in Advance. WilUams Furniture H O U R SNow Open Wednesday through Friday lOam-Spm SAME GREAT SAVINGS! Financing Available • All major credit cards accepted 2 7 9 -A N . M a in S t. • M o c k .s v ille 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 4 8 9 3 DAVIE COUNTV ENTKKI'RISK HIÎCOKI), Tliiirsditv, .Iiilv 17.2003 - C.l 7 ^ Spainhour-Dyson Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Sydnor Spainhour of Blowing Rock an­ nounce the engagement of their daughter, Krislina Angelique, to Stephen Benny Dyson, the son of Slephanie Fields of Burlington, Iowa nnd Benny Dyson of Harmony. Tho bride-elect is a graduate of Mercilith College and is co­ owner/operator of Spninhour’s Studio in downtown Slntesville and Mooresville. She is the granddaughter of Mozelle Spainhour of Blowing Rock and the late Line Spainhour, and Foy Rnymer and the lale Virginia Ruymer, all of Norlh Wilkesboro. The groom-to-be is a graduate of Ihe Airiine Training Academy and is employed us a pilot for Air Wisconsin, a division of United Express Airiines. Hc is the grand.son of the lale Kathleen Dyson and Alvin Dyson of Mocksville, and Lorene and the lale Wuller Hopkins of Salisbury. A Intc Seplember weilding is planned in Blowing Rock. Luescher-Sink Smith-Nail [D o n ’t b e f o o le d b y o u r c o m p e t it io n . . . Wliilv tlw olher dealers were oul monkeyinti around, »'i' helped hundreds of people net into vehicles ihev need and deserve, ¡.et me help assist you 24 hours a day. 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Dull-lngalls Engagement Announced David and Lynda Dull Hunt announce Ihe engagement of her daughter, Jennifer Elizabelh Dull to Jay'IVler Ingalls of Huntersville. The bride-elect is Ihe al.so daughter of the lale Wade Gerry Dull. She is n 1996 grnduate of Davie High School nnd nllcnded Milchell Communily College. She is n llight attendant wilh USAirwnys, in- nctive sincc Sept. II, nnd is employed al Ihe officc of Bice Chiro­ practic Heallh Cenler in Mooresville. The groom-to-be is the son of Joyce Pallerson Ingalls of Char­ lolte and Gerald Lynn and Rachel Ingalls of Huntersville. He is a 199.*) graduate of North Mecklenburg High School and nllcnded Ihe University of North Carolina nt Chnrlolle. He is employed by I.H. Cnffey of Concord. The gnrdcn wedding is plnnned for Salurday, Aug. 16 on the grounds of Pinnacle Shores Cliibhou.se in Mooresville. Emily Lauren Smilh of China Grove nnd Steven James Nail of Mocksville will be married Aug. 9 al Omwake-Dearborn Chapel, Catawba Collegc. The bride-elcct is the daughter of Kathryn Alexander Smilh of Chinn Grove and H. Kenneth Smilh Jr. of Salisbury. She is a gradu­ ate of Soulh Rowan High School and earned a bachelor's degree in communications studies from the University of Norlh Carolina at Charlotte. She is employed at Innovative Marketing Strategies Inc. in Concord. The groom-to-be is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James S. Nnil of Mocksville, He is a grnduate of Davic High School and is nn hon­ ors graduate of Weslern Carolina University, where he earned a bachelor's degree and a master's degree in manufacturing engineer­ ing technology. I Ic is an industrial wilh Freiglilliner in Mount Holly. Wetmore Farms W O O D L E A F Available Now H o m eg ro w n To m atoes Local Corn, Blueberries, Squash & Cucumbers. 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The groom-elect is a 1992 graduate of Oroville High School and is pursuing a bachelor’s degree in ancient history from Ihe Uni­ versity of North Carolina nt Ciiapcl Hill. He is employed al Mor­ gan Restoration in Chapel Hill. The wedding is planned for Aug. 30 al The Tiinglcwood Chapel in Clemmons. — E a g l e & SO N F a r m s — FRESH PRODUCE Tomatoes, Squash, Cucumbers & Sweet Com Coiiw ill Kicliiy! Ciini (miil<il>li‘ fu r <i liiiiiWil lime. OPEN 9am-6ptn Mon,-Sat,, Closed Sunday 2924 Old M ocksviiie Road, Salisbury From Mocksville: T»tko Hwy. G01 South lo Franklin, Turn lell on EnsI Rldgo Rd.. go 3 miles to Right on O ld Mocksvillo Rd., than go 3/4 m ile to (m m on Lott. W atch lor sign. Watermelon A Cantaloupes Available SoonI Cedar Reck Assisted Living of Mocksville Peace o f M in d - R ound the Clock Care M om and Dad don’t have to be rich to get the best care possible! 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She i.s employed liy Novani Heallh. The groom-lo-be is the son of Alun und Bonnie Todd of Wesl Rnd. He is u ¡"raduule of High Poinl Cenirul High School und earned un cleclrical engineering degree from N.C, Stale Universily, He is employed by Philip Morris, The wedding is planned for Ocl. 25 al Bullimore United Meth­ odist Church in Gust Bend. Advance News Strand-Winters Engagement Announced Circg and BIceker Strund of Advuncc unnouncc ihe engagement of Ihcir duughler, Luuru Elizabelh Strund to Juson Allen Winters, the son of Ricky and Debbie Winters of Mocksvillc. The briclc-elccl is « gruduulc of Duvic High School mul is em­ ployed by Riverside Kennels, The groom-to-be is a graduale of Duvie High School and For.sylh Technical Community College, where he was on the dean's and president’s lists, wilh a diesel me­ chanic degree. He is employed by AllStar Truck & Trailer. The wedding is planned for Aug. 2 al Macedonia Moruviun Church. Ky Kdith /Imnierniiin Advance Correspondent Sunday, July 20 Ihe Method­ ist church will have u cook-out with homemade cakes and ice cream at ihe recreulion center from 5:30-9 p.m. Everyone is inviied. Get well wishes go oul lo Thomas Nelson who hud tonsil­ lectomy lliis week. Charlie Lulham underwent extensive shoulder surgery Monday at Medicul Park Hos­ pital. A speedy recovery is wished for him. Belly Myers was honored wilh 11 surprise birlhday parly cook-out last Salurduy.July 5 at the home of her brother and sls- icr-in-law. Gene and Linda Spcasc in W inslon-Sulem. Among Ihe guests wus a cousin, Roberl Conrad and wife Dorcne from Luke Worth, l-'la. Belly's husband, Alvin Myers, and son Bobby acompalncd her lo Ihe parly. Daughter Melissu Myers and friend Jesse Garvis of High Poinl were also presenl. Belly received many lovely and use­ ful gifts, Fifty people attended, enjoying the bountiful meal and fcllow.shlp. Bill Ward underwent surgery for hernia Monday at Medical Park Hospilal, Gel well wi.shes go out to him. Dorothy Carler and Elaine Smith wenl to Gold Hill Thurs­ day, July 10 with ihe Senior Citi­ zens from Fork Baplisi Church. The old town is being restored to original, us it wus in il's hey- duy in the lale 1800's when it was the largest gold mining Ciirly Marie ,|iiyc(icl<s was Ixirii (III ,hine 24,2003 nl Inulte Normiin Kctiioniil M edical Cenler. She weighed S ll)s. 4 oz. mid was 21 inches i«nt>. Her parenls are Sherry nnd M ichiiei .layeocliS of llunlersvilie. Miiternai Krand- pareni.s lire Uiiy nnd Kvii ,l(ines. I’alernai );nindparenls lire i'iiye .Inycoclis and I'Viiiieis .layciicks. all of Key West. I'’ia. Carly wa.s weicoiiied l>y lots of riimiiy, inciudinK cousins ,|ai<e and Kali Seaford and Alii and Taylor .loni's. Erin Hege Heads Meredith SG A Meredilh College Sludenl Government Association Presi­ denl Erin Hcge of Advance al­ lended the National Association of Campus Aclivilies (NACA) Conference for Suulenl Goverii- mcnt Officers ul ihe University of Norlh Carolina al A.shcville June 19-22. The NACA confcrcnce is held every year for upcoming Sludenl Government officers. More Ihun 25 colleges and uni­ versities were rcprcsenled from morc lhan 10 stales. Hcge wus cicclcd in u cam­ pus wide cleclion in February. She is a senior sludying business adminislralion wilh a concentra­ tion in marketing. FINALLY! HEADACHE RELIEF Tired of taking prescription drugs for headaches that interfere with daily living? "My daily migraines were getting no better witii prescription dnjgs. Dr. Riccotxini found the cause of my headaches, and his Gentle, Painless care, have my headaches a thing of the past! I am so grateful to him and his caring staff for helping me. Thank you Dr. Riccoboni." — M. Kurfees, Dr. Riccoboniis offering a FREE Exam, Consultation, 1 set of X-rays for the months of July and August. STOP LIVING WITH HEADACHES! Come experience the relief that chiropractic care can provide! C A L L TODAY!! ‘ II y a j cJeocio lo porciviso aikMonal Itotjtrnont, you havo tno lo(j<il nghi lo civitKjo your mirKl v/ithifi Ihioo clitys nfxl ffjcoivo n rohjrxl C le m m o n s V illa g e C h iro p ra c tic Located on the corner of Lewlsvlllt>Clemmons Road & Peacehaven •mr r e n s e Road In the Clemmons Village Professional Center, I * * ® ) 7 o O 'S v 3 S lown in Southeastern United Slates, They especially enjoyed lunch Ul Ruby’s RcsUuiruMl. T\venty-one people were on the bus lour. Brenda Burlon underwent heart cathoterization lasl week at Forsyih Mcdical Cenler. She gol a good report and wns able lo be ut church Sunduy. Dick und Rctu Vogler spent the weekend al their beach cot- lugc. Fusaro On Southhampton List Jaime Fusuro. Ihe son of Thomas and Laura Powers of Mocks­ ville, hus been numed lo Ihe dean’s list wilh a 3,25 or higher grade poinl average, for the spring .semester al Soulhhumplon College of Long Island (New York). Fusaro, a photography major, is u gruduale of Longwood High School in Middle Island, N.Y. Cornatzer Methodist Starts K-5 After-School Program Cornalzer United MelliodisI Church is starting a Chrislian-bascd aflcr-scliool child care program I'or children grades K-5. Fees ure $30 per week for one child, $25 for ench udditional child in tlie same family. There is a $50 registration fee per house­ hold. A Cornalzer Elemenlary Schooi bus will deliver Ihe children lo the church, where they will be greeted by an adull. Children from other schools v/iii need Iransporlnlion. Five Earn ECU Degrees Five students from Davie Counly earned degrees from East Cnro- linu University following the spring semester. Michael Ancutu earned a bachelor’s degree in political science, Derick Faulkner earned a bachelor's degree in communication. Garth Regan earned a bachelor’s degree in political science. Lisa Tliompson earned a bachelor’s degree in elementary edu­ cation, Neil Wagsluff earned a bachelor’s degree in construction man­ agement, 14 Earn ECU Academic Honors Fourteen Davie students nl Enst Curolinu Universily earned aca­ demic honors for the spring semester. Named to the chancellor’s list witii 4,0 grade point averages were: Karen Hester and Ashley Quinn. Named to tiic dean’s list wilh 3.5 or higlicr grade poinl averages were; Emily Watkins, Timothy Potts, Tamie Potts, and Jennifer Bowies. Named to llie honor roll wilh minimum 3.0 grade point aver­ ages were: Neil Wagstaff, Bedford Teague. Garth Regan. Kathleen Ramey, Drew Newman. Natalie Hunckler, Derick Faulkner and Michuel Ancula. Students Gets Scholarship Mocksville nalive Rachel Renee Ricd has received an effective leader scholarship from Cedarville (Ohio) Universily. They are uwurded to first-year students who have high ACT/ SAT .scores, a cumulative high scliool grade poinl average of 3.0 or higher, oulslanding character and recommendations, nnd extensive cxirncurricular leadreship and .service involvements. Ried, a 2003 graduale of Sheets Memorial Christian School, wns a member of the National Honor Society and was named to the honor roll and Who’s Who Among American High Schooi Sludents. Tlie daughler of Tim and Ginnie Ried of Mocksvillc. she plans lo major in biology/premedical studies. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, .luly 17,2003 - CS Announcing the Opening of Salisbuty OB/GYN Dr. Lynn Anderson • IJcrca College in llerca, Ky. - Bachelor's degree in biology • Univcreity of Kentucky College of Mcclicinc • Albert B. Chandler Medical Center in Lexington, Ky. • Internship and Qbstctiics/Cynccology residency • Board certified in Obstetrics/Gynecology . Salisbury OB/GYN ~Opcnlng August 1- Now taking appointments •lOO-C Mocksville Avenue Salisbuiy, NC 281 ■14 (704) 645-9200 Rowan Regional Medical C entf-U www.rowan.orß Gwyn Jones; “If my testimony of where I’ve been in my past makes a difference in a young girl’s life, then that’s exciting, it was worth it all.” ■ Photos by Robin Fergusson G w y n J o n e s ... Continued From Page Cl a family.” she says, Tlicy fell God leading them lo start a crisis pregnancy cen­ ter in Davie County, Afler checking birth and abortion sta­ tistics to verify Ihe need, they began Irying lo .solicit supporl for Ihe center, . "Folks jusl wcren'l open lo Ihe idea," Gwyn says, “I don't think it was becausc il wasn'l, im portant to people, il jusl wasn’t in God’s time.” T h e y conlinued lo pray for guidance over Ihc nexl few years. Idling more and more people about Iheir vision. In May of 2001, Gwyn and Mark held a meeling al Western Steer and talked wilh area ministers and otlicrs in the community aboul opening a cenler. Tlial group became the steer­ ing committee for the Davie Pregnancy Care Cenler, and from tliat day forward. Gwyn suys the pieces began failing inlo place. They built enthusiasm by speaking at churches, quoting local statistics to identify Ihe need. Mark and Gwyn Jones with their children, Emily Jones, Jennifer Jones, Bobby Brown, and Alex Jones. Gwyn and Ivlark Jones got married on Aug. 12, 1984. Slatlstics for Ihe year 2000, for example, showed thal there wore 68 pregnancies by Davie County teens between the ages of 14 and 19. “Thul’s three classrooms of high school girls that were preg­ nant.” Gwyn says. "They weren’t aii al the high sehool be­ cause some of them had dropped out.” Of those 68. Ihe slatlstics. compiled by the Centers for Dis­ ease Conlrol. indicated liial 16 ended in abortion. As word spread, others began lo believe in Ihe vision, and the Davie center opened jusl over a yeur later. ’’And Ihe doors have jusl con­ tinued lo open as only God could do,” she says. "Il was in His Time.” The Salem Pregnancy Care Cenler agreed lo take on the Davie center as a satellite pro­ gram, eliminating much of liie paperwork needed for Ihe open­ ing. Financial supporl began pouring in, and a Depot Street building was offered to them rent-free. Gwyn says the steering com ­ m itlee had been w orking with llic previous owner o f Ihe build­ ing. Irying lo gel il at a low rent, w iicn members gathered al Ihe site to pray. “We told God, ‘If Ihis is where You want us, then Ihis is where we want lo be,' ” she says. Bul Ihc deal fell Ihrough. and the owner sold Ihe properly lo the present owner, who ended up letting lliem use il nl no cosl. In Ihc year thal il has been open, the Davie Pregnancy Carc Center has .served 40 clienls .so far with such free and confiden­ tial services as pregnancy test­ ing; coun.seiing for unmarried teens and women seeking advice about their pregnancies; a New Life Bible sludy forclienls .seek­ ing lo follow Ihe Chrislian path; a Worth the Wait program pro­ moting abstinence unlil mar­ riage; and monlhly HOPE (Help Offered in lire Pregnancy Expe­ rience) classes on such topics ns culing milrilionally, breast-feed­ ing, disciplining children, rela­ tionships and finunciui issues. Clienls who attend the classes receive vouchers, which can be redeemed for diapers, baiiy items and clolhing, mater­ nity clothes and cribs and other furnilure they might nol oiher- wise be able lo purchase. Gwyn leaches Ihe HOPE classes, which arc held on Ihc lasl Thursday nighl of each month al Blaise Baptist. An average of four lo six cli­ ents attend each class. “There are several of them lhal have cliildren lhat are 2 and 3 years old,” slie says, “bul Ihey slill come to HOPE classes.” When a client comes lo Ihe cenler seeking advice on a cri­ sis pregnancy, Gwyn says direc­ tor Donda Toney or a client ad­ vocate volunteer will review her options. “Ultimately, liiough, il’s iier decision,” she says,“ whellier or nol lo have the baby, whellier to parent the baby, whether lo place the baby up for adoption." Videotaped interviews with women who have gone througii crisis pregnancies are available for clienls lo walch as well as videos explaining tiie abortion procedure and its risks and long­ term emotional effects. “We always refer lo tlie preg­ nancy as a baby,” Gwyn says, “and wc speak of il as life. It's ‘life from conception.' That’s what we believe,” That doesn’t mean the cenler won’t provide assistance for cli­ enls who choose abortion, Donda, who holds the only puid position in Ihe ministry, heads up a supporl group and Bible study for teens und woinen dealing wilh posl-nbortion iruumu sucii ns grief, guilt, shumc and anger, "We’re not going lo judge them,” Gwyn says. “Wc jusl want lo iove on them, lo be here, lo be lhal shoulder to cry on and 10 cry wilh them and laugh with them, whatever they need al the lime. But everything lhal we do is Biblically-based, and we do 11 oul of love. “Everything in Ihis minislry is about love.” F or Gwyn, it’s Ihe same kind of unconditional iove lhal she received from the Bunning fam­ ily in Lexington during iier own crisis pregnancy. ”If my leslimony of where I’ve been in my pasl makes a difference in a young giri’s life, llien that's exciting,’’ she says. "Il was worth it all.” Today, Gwyn nol only serves as un example of someone who has made il tlirough a crisis preg­ nancy bul as a role model lo all women by going on lo find love BANK ofi Ш Ш Ь )L1NA M o R T n A 0 F. Mortgage rates are the lowest tbey have been in 40 years! Have you refinanced? Do you want to purchase a home? Please call us today! There couldn't be a better time! and joy and fulfillment in her life, Slie and Mark live wilh three of tiieir children on Bear Breck Church Road, beliind his par­ ents' house. Their son, Bobby, who works al Ingcrsoii-Rand Company, and his wife, Ihe fonner Kryslle Pope, live beside them. Jennifer, who graduated this spring from Sheets Chrislian School in Lexington, is headed to Gurdncr-Wcbb College next month, where she pluns to mu- jor in American sign language. "Siie wants to use lhal ciliier on mission fields, teaching or in Ihe medical field.” her mother says, Emily, who is now 9. is be­ ing hom e-schooled by her molhcr. and Alex, al age 4, hasn’t yel slarled schooi, Alex was asleep on his moliier's siiouider rccenlly when Presidenl George W, Bush walked by them afler giving a speech in Washinglon. D,C,, and commented. "So I pul him lo sleep,” “He goes to sleep very eas­ ily.” Gwyn says she assured him. "it wasn’t you,” The trip to Washinglon was one of many Gwyn has been on ns part of Mark's involvement with the Republican party. "1 Ihink as a child, if some­ body hud said, ‘You’ll talk lo Ihe President one day, ’ I would Iiave said, ‘No way, not m e.'" Gwyn says she was talking to her sister, Lisa Wise, who now lives in Davie Counly and vol­ unteers ut the pregnancy cenler, about liow looking buck on Ihe Ihings lhal huppened to them in Ihc pasl is lik e w atch in g a movie. “Il doesn’t even seem iike il’s me,” slie says. "Of course, that’s because God, when He removes things oul of our lives, He lo- luliy removes lliem us far as Ihe east is from tiie west. > "Thai’s Psalms 103:12, ‘As fur us the eust is from Ihe west, so far hath He removed our transgressions from us,’ my fa­ vorite Bible ver.se of nil lime.” O ne of llie importani lessons Gwyn says she learned from los­ ing her parenls at such a young age is tiie importance of family. “Every day is « gift from Ood," siie says. “Make llie mosl of il. Love your children, and lell them you love them because you may nol be here Ihe next day. They may not be licre." At age 40. Gwyn has Ihe fairy lale marriage siie dreamed of as a little giri growing up in a nightmare. “I could write a book aboul the beauty of the love lhat lie has shown me." she says of Mark. “He is probably the mosl won­ derful man on llie facc of the earth becausc he loved me," Gwyn begins to cry, then composes herself enough lo con­ linue, "He always encouraged me lo nol forget the pasl, bul lo let the pasl make me a better per­ son,” And lo be able lo use her pasl lo help others. Gwyn says, brings iier greal joy, “It’s like truly coming home.” she says. “I lay my head down nl nighl. and know I’m fi­ nally where I’m supposed lo be." • Tlw Davie Pregnancy Care Cenler, lacaled al 129 Easl Depol St., Suite /02, in MochviHe, (,r open on Mon­ day.'!, Tiie.sday.i, Wednesdays and Fridays from 9:30 a.m. lo 2:30 p.m. Hours on Thursdays are 4:30 to 8:30 p.m., hy appoint­ ment only. For more infornialion about .leiyives, hecoiiiiiif! a volimlccr, makinn a conlrihnlion or receivinf! a newsieuer, call ihe inini.ury at 753-HOPE or log onlo ils weh .she al www.daviepreanancy.org. il VOU can’t bear the tliouBlit of other üealershlps saying a o f tttvB ME a call"... r GET R e s a m i Kevin McCullough Call me personally at 7 0 4 - 6 3 3 - 7 2 7 0 or 1 - 8 0 0 - 2 6 4 - 6 8 2 3 E m a il M e a t - kmccullough@benmynatt.com A p p ly b y P h o n e - T -8 8 8 -7 6 6 -A U T O (2 8 8 6 ) www.benmynatt.getayes.com Gwyn at age 4 at home in Lexington. JERRY KAPP Manager/Loan Officer 1336 Weslgale Center Drive WinstoivSatem, N027103 i £ rCqutIItotwng Telephone: (336) 774-2944 Mobile: (336)462-3932 E-Mail: ikapp@bankofnc.com Membw FOIC M Y H A t f PONTIAC'GMC'NISSAN 6 2 9 J A K E A L E X A N D E R B L V D . S . S A L I S B U R Y C 6 . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 17,2003 DAVIE COUNTV EN TERPRISE RECORD, I'liursday, July 17, 2003 - C7 Obituaries Bettyc Jean Ridge Mrs. Dcltyc Jciin Millikan Ridge. 73, of Aslicboro. died Sat­ urday, July 12.2003 m Riindolph Hospilul. Her funeriil wns held on Tues­ day. July I5al 11 a.m. at Marlboro Friends Meeting, conducted by the Revs. Billy Britt, Jolm Sides nnd Hank Willinms. Burial was in Meeting Cemetery, Mrs. Ridge was a native of Randolph County, n member of South Plainfield Friends Meeting and a homemaker.'She wus a member of the Order of the East­ ern Star No. 210 for more thun 25 yeurs. She wns preceded in death by her husbnnd. Joseph O'Neil Ridge and a grandchild, Emory Joseph Modlin. Survivors: a son and his wife. Phillip O. und Meredith Ridge of Randleman; 4 daughters und their husbands, Jean and Michael Hinshaw of Mocksville. Sue Ellen and Rulph Modlin of Archdale. Lynne nnd Doug Morgnn of Chapel Hill, und Jo Annette and Edwurd Kelley of Wuynesville; 4 granddaughters; 4 gnmdsons; und 4 sislers. Lola Millikan Dnvis. Mnrie Millikun Hill nnd Inn Lee Millikan White, all of Archdale, and Bernice Millikun Duvis of Randlemun. Memoriuls; South Plainfield Friends. 4033 Pluinficld Rd.. Sophia, 27350; Hank Williams Evangelistic Ministries, 350 N. Cox St., Asheboro,27203; or ALS Association National Office, 27001 Agoura Rd.. Calabasas Hills.CA.91301. Ruby Pauline Martin Ruby Puuline Barnes Martin, "Nann" to friends nnd fumily,dicd from cuncer July 7,2003. She wus born April 5,1932, to Grover Cleveland und Idu Bessie Barnes in Winston-Snlem. She was a witness und servant of Je­ hovah God for 32 years, along ^ with her family Survivors; u duughter, Marcia (Rundy) Hauser; 2 grandchildren; a grent-grnndchild; 2 brothers, Obie (Helen) Barnes and Lee (Mildred) Barnes; and u brother- in-law, Dick (Nuncy) Murtin. She wus preceded in deuth by 3 brothers, Harvey Barnes (Kaihcrinc), Jnmes Burnes (Jenn surviving) und Grady Barnes (Fuye Appleynrd surviving). Her husbnnd of 24 years. Bill Martin, died in 1977. At her death she was living wilh her daughter and son- in-law. Murcia und Randy Hauser, A memoriul service was held at 2:30 p.m. July 12, at Ihe King­ dom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses on Lewisville-Ciemmons Road, Clemmons. Steven Berry and Michacl Barnes provided words of encourugcment. . Donations: Yadkinville Je­ hovah's Witnesses. P.O. Box 1895, Yadkinville, 27055. Gladys Childress Davis Mrs. Gladys Childress Duvis. 88. of Salisbury, died Thursday, July 10, 2003 al Rowan Regional Medicul Center in Snlisbury. She was born Oct, 23, 1914 in Davie Counly lo the lale Sallie Miller Childress and Wesley Childress. She was educated in the Davie Counly Schools and svas a homemaker. She wus a charier member of Soulhside Baplisi Church. Ihe Sunshine Bible class and the WMU Morning Circle. She was preceded in death by her husband. John Lincoln Davis, and 2 daughters, Brenda Davis and Carolyn Davis. Survivors: 3 sons. Billy Ray Davis und John I. Davis, bolh of Sulisbury. und Larry Wayne Davis of Slalesville; 2 daughlers. Lois Sisk of Salisbury und Mnggie Watson of Greenville; a brolher. Lesler Potts of Mocksville; 11 grandchildren; and 8 great-grand­ children. The funeral was held ul 4 p.m. Sunduy. July 13, al Soulhside Baptist Church In Salisbury wiih Ihe Revs. Ricky Brown and Joe Black officialing. Buriul wns in Rowun Memorial Purk. Memorials; Soulhside Bnplist, 500 Morían Park Road, Salisbury, 28146. Laura Belle Dulin Mrs. Laura Belle Dulin.9l .of 350 Campbell Road. Mocksville. died Sunday. July 13. 2003 in Forsyth Medical Ccmer following an extended illness. She wus the daughter of the lale Boss und Ella Howell Bow­ man. For many years, she worked at Mocksville Laundry and Dry Cleaners. She was a member of Ml. Zion Holiness Church, where funeral .services will be held on Friday, July 18 al 4 p.m. Bishop James Ijames will officiate, und buriul will follow in Ihe church cemelery.The fumily will receive friends one hour before the ser­ vice. Survivors: u,son, Richurd (Belly) Dulin of Winslon-Snlem; n duughter, Norn D. Burker of Mocksvillc; u brother, Jumes (Janie) Bowman of Stutcsville; 2 sisters, Kizzie Mac Dulin of Slulesville nnd Huttie Moore of Mooresville; nnd a large number of grundchildren nnd grent-grnnd- children. Gilbert E. Cockerham Mr. Gilbcrl Eugene Cockerham. 49, of Mocksville, died Monduy, July 14, 2003 in Iredell Memorial Hospitnl follow­ ing an extended illness. He was bom in Rowan County, the son of Paul Clifton and Eloise Turner Cockerham, und gruduuted from Davie High School in 1972. Survivors; his parents, Puul Clifton and Eloise Cockerham of Mocksville; n son, Joshua Nichols of Harmony; 3 daughlers, Yolanda (Mark) Fowler of Cooleemee, Vonetta (Thurman) Jordan of Creedmoor, nnd Kendru Howell of Mocksvillc; n foster daughter, Tressicu Howell; 2 brothers, Wil­ liam (Priscilla) Cockerham of Slalesville and Tracey Cockerham of Mocksvillc; 4 sisters. Minister Lillian C. Brock, Pastor Chnrlene C. Lewis, und Kuthy Cockerhum, all of Mocksville, nnd Gloria C. Turner of Statesville; a grand­ child; und 2 foster grnndchildren. Funeral services will be held Sunduy, July 20 at 4 p.m. in the chapel of Graham Funeral Home, Mocksville. Pastor Charlene Lewis will officiate, and burial will follow in Ihe fumily plot ul New Calvary Holiness Church Cemetery. The family will receive friends one hour before Ihe .ser­ vice. Howard W. Coley Mr. Hownrd Weslnuireland Coley. 77.of Oak Island, formerly of Rurul Hull, died ut the New Hanover Medical Center in Wilmington on Friduy afternoon. July 11.2003. Coley was a nulive of Forsylh Counly, where he was born on Nov. 27,1925, lo Ihe lale Jeff and Cora Westmoreland Coley. He was n member of Union Cross Buptist Church, und wns retired ns a self-employed contractor. He was u veteran of the U.S. Navy, having served during World War II. He was un uvid fisherman and gardener and pust presideni ofthe Forsyth Coimty Farm Bureau, and was active with Itie Forsyth Counly Lions Club. Also preceding him in dealh were a son, Charles Michael "Mike" Coley; u sister; und 3 brothers. Surviving: his wife of 56 yeurs. Melba Slaydon Coley of the home; a son and daughter-in-law. Dennis H. and Su/.ye Coley of Rural Hull; a daughter and son-in- law. Dónese C. and Tom Campbell of Furmington; 5 griuidchildren; 2 greul-grandchildren; 2 sisters, Mury Kiger and Lilly Teague; a "special brolher," J. Arvol Hepler; and a host of relatives und I'riends. A graveside funeral service was conducted at 11 a.m. Monday. July 14. in Crestview Memorial Purk with Ihe Rev. Kenneth Barker officialing. T Memoriuls: local or dislricl Veterans Administration hospilal. DAVIE FUlVERAL SERVICE IliniriMinillll ■lU)V.ilk')'Hci.,.\liHksvini', N f 336-751-3111 "Onr I'liinihf Si'ivin\{ IfJfir rumili/" ÏIHilt IIOMÍTOVN П'М.11А1. ItlrtíH Roy W. Daniels Jr. Mr. Roy Washington Duniels Jr.. 79, of Snlisbury, died Sundny. July 13,2003 nt Rowan Regional Medical Center. He was born Nov. 7, 1923 in Davie County, a son of Ihe late Georgia Peacock Daniels and Roy W. Daniels Sr. He was educated in Dnvie Counly Schools, and was a carpenter, employed by Wagoner Construction and Fisher Construc­ tion. His wife, Rose Catherine Byrd Daniels, prcccdcd him in death on April 16, 1984. Survivors; 3 sons. Stephen Daniels, Gary Lee Duniels, and Jeffrey Lynn Daniels, all of Salisbury; 3 daughters, Brenda D. Michael of Albemarle, nnd Rhein D. Wngoner und Donnu D. Ruhnow. bolh of Sulisbury; 3 brothers, Duke Daniels of Mocks­ ville, Paul Duniels of Sulisbury and Lindy Daniels of Texas; 7 grandchildren; nntl 6 grcal-grand- childrcn. A graveside wus lield ul 11 n.m. Tuesdny, July 15 ul ihc Shiloh United Church of Chrisl Cemetery in Fuith, officiated hy the Rev. Robert T. Heard, minis­ ter of Stallings Memorial Baptist Church. Janies Goins Mr. Jnmes Goins. 75. of Yndkinville. died Fridny. July 11. 2003, nt Meudowbrook Munor Henlth Cnre In Clemmons. He was born Aug. 17,1927. in Yudkin Counly to the Inie William M. nnd Mozelln Shore Goins. Mr. Goins wns u grnduale of Courtney High School in 1948. He worked wilh Muckic-Hinshaw-Genlry und Mackie-Gciilry Funeral Home for more than 40 years. He also worked with Gentry Fnmily Fu­ neral Home for several years. Mr. Goins was a nicmber of Yadkin Lodge No. 162 AF&AM, us well us the order of the Euslern Slur Chnpter 233 in Yadkinville. He was an active member of Cente­ nary Uniled Methodist Church in Winston-Salem as long as his heallh permitted. In addition lo his purents. Mr. Goins wns preceded in dculh by his sisler, Murguretle G. Trivette nnd 2 brothers, Charles EdwartI Goins nnd Waller Ray Goins. Surviving: 2 brothers. Bill (Betty) Goins of Winston-Salem and Bobby (Doris) Goins of Angell Roud, Duvie Counly; and several nieces and nephews. His funeral service was hclil ul 2:30 p.m. Sunday, July 13 at Ihe Gentry Family Chapel. Burial fol­ low edal Deep Creek Baplisi Cluirch Cemetery. Memorials: Hospice/Pallialive CarcCenler, IIOO-C S. Stratford Road. Winslon-Salem, 27107. Claude D. Eagle Sr. Mr. Claude D. Eagle Sr.. 69, of Winston-Salem, died Wednes­ day morning, July 9,2003. Mr. Eagle was born July 16. 1933. in Rowan Counly to Arnold Hubert Engle und Naomi Hahn. He served in Ihe U.S. Marine Corps nnd wns a Korean Wur vel­ cran. He attended the Goshen Church and the Salvation Army Church. He was a plumber and a licensed plumbing contractor. Surviving: his son, Claude D. Eagle Jr. of Winslon-Salem; a duughter, Lcanne E. Allen of Mocksvillc; 3 grandchildren: 3 slcp-grandchildrcn; und u specini friend, DoruSlunlcy. The funeral service wus heltl ul 11 a.m. Saturday, July 12. al Hayworth-Miller Silns Creek Chupcl with Jack Stoner official­ ing. Burinl followed ut Wesllawn Gardens of Memory. July Events *4UTUMNCARE OF MCX^KSVIU£ "Come Home For Hometown Care That Can Meet Your Individualized Needs. ” SUNDAY SCHOOL Every Sunday at lOiOOam - by John and Ester Baum SUNDAY AnERNOON SERVICES Eveiy Sunday at 3:(X)pm - by Scott Jackson BREAD OF UFE Eacti Wednesday at 10:30am - wltti Rev. Bruce Lundy AUTUtHN BELIEVERS Each Friday at 10:30am July Ш 6:30pm... July 19 10:30am.„ July 212:30pm... July 216:30pm... July 22 10:30am.,. July 25 2:30pm... July 26 10:30am... 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( M y A t T h is Solids & Veneers Must This Group Queen Bookcase Bed Group „ebb Dresser Mirror Chest-N/S And Bookcase Bed Queen TNsVUeekOnly ^ 9 9 9 .^ Reg.’2,389.” Mocksville Furniture & App Downtown Mocksville 7 5 1-5 8 12 .4iilc.s@ in o ck .sv )lle fu riillu rc.c'c > in T h e r e ’s o n l y o n e p r o b l e m w i t h r e l i g i o n s t h a t h a v e a l l t h e a n s w e r s . T h e y d o n ’t a l l o w q u e s t i o n s . It >fii v'ttu’titiii'« ti.ivc .|iii-<iii>it< .lUoii ('»ol.luJ tho MU'.1111111: >'l llic. «('UK' .iD.i txiii llte mmiJi li>( in ill«- |i| c*ll lIlDull. We nre now on our Summer Schedule with only a 10:00 AM service euch Sunduy. The Episcopal Church of the Asccnsion Welcomes You. Visit us Anyllme @ www.ascciision-fork.org 1 «3 Fork-Bixby Roud • Advunce. NC 27006 • 336.998.0857 The Rev. Allen P. Bollek, with wife Jennifer, daugliter Jessica and sons Teddy and Elijah, is the new pastor at Clarksbury United Methodist Church. Allen Boliek New Pastor At Clarksbury Methodist The Rev. Alien P. Boliek. wife Jennifer, duughter Jessicu and sons Theodore (Teddy) and Elijah ure the new pastoral I'uniily ul Clurksbury United Melhodisl Church. 924 E. Memorial Mwy. (N.C. 901), Harmony. ISoliek grew up in Ale,zander Counly al Bcllilchcni. A graduale of Ale.xander Cenlral High School und Ihe University of Norlh Carolina al Chapel Hill, he recently earned u master of divin­ ity degree from Ihe Melliotlisl Teliological School in Ohio. On June 6, he was coinniissioned to serve in the Western North Carolina Conference. He comes lo Clarksbury from ihc East Ohio Confer­ ence of UMC, where he served five years as student pastor. “The Clarksbury Church fumily is looking forward to being in ministry with Pastor Boliek and Jennifer and welcomes anyone who does nol huve a church home to join us for Sunduy School al 9:.1() u.m. und worshp at 10:30 a.m. on Sunduys." suid Jonell G. Lewis. We t S ew ÇAi>ason ómtíe! K .ife e ( ® / ‘ . ^ f o / m f f t a m o / i O u r onliodonti.sts and suifl' arc: cxcilcci aiiotit .seiving yf)ti ill otK' III oiir ihi'oc luaitions, M c L a i n EEl S t e e d l e C h e r m a k & ; H a n s o n Orthodontics OnlKxloiulo for uawri'ii« Adults Makiiij SitiUes Hifp&vlw Titm Cctm m iiki (Jcinmniis ilaiuimas, .N<.; 'Tllli Wla.sioaSalciu Hill IVjrelijvui linul WiiNiiii S:ilnii, Nt; .>’ 11)1 \nnv.siiil|cland.com KliiH 521S, ,M:iin !'lrat Kinii, N’C 270Л ■ИОад.1551 Orphan children in the Ukraine enjoy new shoes they received from Jerry and Linda Harmon of Mocksville. H a r m o n s V i s i t O r p h a n C h i l d r e n I n U k r a i n e On May 29, 13 folks, including several from Davie County, left Greensboro headed I'or a mission Irip lo the Ukraine. Jerry and Linda Harmon of Mocksville, Debbie Mills, Shannon Boyd from the Iredell area, Paslor Morris Little, his wife Lori and two daughters from llie Salisbury urea, the Rev. Keith Mason. Joey Adkins, Frances Loma,\, Kelly Carriker, Shirley McCullah und Dimu Bruehl (Ukraine sludcni here for his third year, a FTiiilland Bible Institute graduate and sludent ut Campbell's University wlio went home for two months on his summer vacalion to see his inolhcr and grundmother), were among those who niuile the trip. Most of the team stayed 10 days working near Kiev. Some were on Iheir eiglilh irip some their Ihird and some I'or the firsl time. An American mis- sionury living in Kiev mude this stulenient. "I cun .send Americuns home bul iheir hearts remain here." John Sargent and his wife Belsy are living in Kiev for the fourth year. Mr. und Mrs. Harmon und Ihe Litlie fumily weni inlo an area for Brad Adkins. His family moved lo Kiev in August of 2002 as Soulhern Baplisi missionaries. When asked by e-muil in April whul the two sons of Brud and Melissa would like Ihe group lo bring them, the reply came quickly, Quaker histam Grils wilh buller. and cans of salmon. Akins and his family are from Courlney Melissa worked at Foster's Drug Store. The boys are Mallliew and Luke. This group went inlo muny villuges neur Yagolyn doing piip- pels, drama sl<its, singing, Jesus Bracelel slory, a Bible story, games and haiuled out goodie bags lo tlie many children. In the fall of 2002, ufler Ihe Harmons spoke al Soulhside Baplisi Church in Mooresville, Ihe WMU leader, Vera Henderson, .sent an e-mail lo ihe Harmon's to tell ihem their church wus raising enough money that 120 children in an orphanage mighl havc winler shoes. They raised $760. Most living in this home do nol have enough shoes or warm clolhes ami share shoes in Ihe winler. In Ihe picture, some ehiidren from the orphanage in Preyaslav ure shown enjoying llieir new lennis shoes and socks. New home­ made niiltons were furnished in several colors by Ruth Leach of New Jersey. Bollles of shampoo and bars of soap were donated by Iredell residenls. Many WMU leaders furnished items for Ihe Harmons lo luke ulong wilh money for special needs of sick folks. Several churches in Mocksville helped. More lhan 300 "goodie bags," donaled liy churches, fiilitl wiih soap, shampoo, pencils, sliariieiier. gum. comb, candy, and a small loy Ihrilled many young children, ihe Hurmons said. Tlic children are nol used lo having the basic needs of a growing child. Many uscii eyeglasses und new ones were tionaled by churches, businesses and caring folks. Nearly 1.000 childien's Bibles In Iheir language were given out along with New Testmeiits aiul Bibles tor the udults “We jusl want lo send a spccial thank you lo all those who helped us this year," Linda Harmon suiil. The Harmons live on Junciion Road in Mocksvillc. . , 'J- - P l e a s e A t t e n d T h e C h u r c h O f Y o u r C h o i c e No Crook Primitive Baplisi Church. 222 Aubrey Merrell Rd.. Mocksville. 2nd & 4ih Sundays. 10:30 a.m. Fourth Saturday worship and conlerence.t :30 p.m. Pastor. Richard Kirby. Eagto Heights Church,10 n.m. Sunday worship. 7 p.m. Tuesday Powei’time. 6:30 p.m. Wednesdays, ¿ibie study andAwanas. Casual dress, contem* porary music/worslilp. 5103 U.S. 158, Hillsdale. Mocksvlllo Wosleyan Church: Hospital St.. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11. Wednesday Prayer Meeting, 7 p.m. Rev. George Troyer. 751-5595. Union Chapol United Mothodlst Church: 2030 U.S. 601 N. Worship. 10 a.m. Sunday School. 11 a.m.. Pastor. Rev. Jim Sanders. Cenler Unltod Mothodlsl Church: U.S. 64 W. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11, Pastor. Stephen Blair. 751 ■ 2754. Childcare directors: Carla Prevelle. 492-5735 & Sandra Aulry, 940* 3753. Elbavllle Unltod Mothodlst Church: N.C, aoi. Advance. Fellowship. 9 a.m. Sunday School. 10. Worship. 11. Kids For Chrisl (ages 4-11). 1st & 3rd Sun., 3-4:30 p.m. Teens lor Christ (ages 12* 18) meot Sun., 5-6:30 p,m. Pastor: Rev. Neville Storey. Cooloomoo Church ol God: Sunday School. 10 a.m. Worship Service and Children's Church. 11 a.m. Tues, Prayer Meeting, 7 p.m. Wed. Family Service. 7 p.m. For more inlo. call pastor Robert Hulette al 284-2180 or visit www.coolcog.org. Cornatzor Unltod Mothodlst Church: 1244 Cornalzer Rd. Sunday School. 10 a.m. Worship. 11 a.m.. Rov. Kaye Frye, paslor. Bolhol United Mothodlst Church: Bethel Church Rd. Worship. 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. 10:50 a.m. Rev. Ed Carter, pastor. Advonco United Methodlat Church: Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11 a.m. Youth. 5 p.m. Rev. Harry D. Sammons.Downtown Advance. Farmlnglon United Mothodist Church: Sunday School. 10 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m. 1939 Farmington Rd. 998-3769. Rev. Melinda Snydor. Oak Qrovo United Melhodist Church: 1994 U.S. 158. Mocksville. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11. Concord United Mothodlst Church. Cherry Hill Rd.. Mocksville. Worship: 11 a.m. Sunday School: 10 a.m. Pastor. John Andrews, Hardison Uniled Mothodlsl Church: Worship. 9:45 a.m. Sunday School, 10:45. Wonderlul Wednea-days Children's program, 6-7 ;30. Pastor. Rev. Dennis B. Marshall. Community Boptlst Church: Sunday School. 10 a.m. Sunday Worship, 11. Evening service. 6. Wednesday Bible Study, 7 p.m. Gladstone Road. Hlllsdalo Unltod Mothodlst Church: 5228 U.S. 158, Advanco. Contemporary worship Sunday 10:45 a.m. Sunday School. 9:35. Casual dress, relroshments. Jr. High Youlh Sunday night, 5-.30. Sr. High Youth Sunday night. 7. Midweek@Hillsdalo prayer service, Wednesday 6:30 p.m. Bible studies, ministries such as drama, worship, misions. singles, women's, men's. Pastor: Jerry Webb. 998'4020. Wosloy Chapol United Mothodist Churoh: Worship Service: to a.m. Sunday School: 10:45 a.m. Rev. Tommy Roberlson. Pino Rd. Rodland Pentecostal Hollnoss Church; Sunday School; 10 a.m. Worship: 11 a.m. Evening: 6:30. Wednesday prayer meeting & Bible study. 7:30 p.m. Rev. Joel Boyles.Holy Cross Lutheran Church, 1913 U.S, 601 s. Worship: 10:30 a.m. Sunday School: 9:15 a.m. Pastor: Rev. Roberl Kasting. 751-54t9.hltp://www.mindspring.com/''holycross/ Mocksville First Prosbytorlan Church. 261 S. Main St. Worship; 11 a.m. Church School: 9:45 a.m. Sunday evening: Choristers (grades 1-5) & Youlh (grades 6-12), 5:30 p.m. Pastor; Neal Carter. 751*2507. Mocks Uniled Mothodist Church, oil W.G. WHITE & C 0 . 850 N. Trade St. Winston Salem, NC 27102 '•336-723-1669 JERRY^S MEAT PROCESSING We Custom Meat Process Beel - Pork - Deer 30 years experience a02 nolpli nollodQO nd • Mocksvlllo 492-5496 J. P. GREEN MILLING CO., INC. IVIakers of DAISY FLOUR We Custom Blend Depot St., Mocksville, NC 336-751-2126 CAUDELL LUMBER COMPANY 162 Sheek Slreet IVlocksvllle, NC 27028 336-751-2167 Л С С . У И Ш Е Н т Ш п Е 5431 Hwy. 158* Advance, NC 336-998-1987 N.C. 801 S. at Mocks Church/ Beau­ champ roads. Advance. Rev. Donnie Durham. 998-5518. Sunday worship: 8:45 & 11 a.m. Sunday School; 10 a.m. Smith Qrovo Methodist Church: 3492 U.S. 158, Mocksville. Pastor; Chris Clontz. Sunday School; 10a.m., worship, 11. Children's ministry, Before and alter school programs. 940-5296. Hillsdale Baptist Church; Sunday Worship and Bible Study 9 & 10:30 a.m.. Wednesday Fellowship Meal, 6 p.m. Children's youth activities, prayer meeting, 6:30 p.m. Pastor R.T. Alderman, 940-661 a. Minister of Music, Brent Helton. 4815 U.S. 158, Advance. Faith and Victory Family Worship Center, 1687 Hwy. 601 N. Sunday Services, 10 a.m., 7 p.m. Wednesday, 7 p.m.New Believers Ministries, 350 Railroad St., Mocksville. Sunday School. 10 a.m., worship. 11. Wednesday night Bible study, 7. Pastor Elizabeth Mock. Assoc, pastor. Derrick Mock. 492-5566.Liberty United Methodist Church. U.S. 601 S. Worship;9;45 a.m. Sunday School; 11 a.m. First United Methodist Church of Mocksvlllo. Early Sunday Worship Service, 8;50 a.m. Praise singing, casual dress, contemporary format. Traditional service, 10:55 a.m. 305 N. Main St. 75b 2503. Pastors, Crystal Alexander and Charles Turner.Beliover'e Sonship Tabernacle; Sunday worship. 10:30 a.m. & 6;30 p.m. Wed. evening, 7, Pastor; Jerry L. Couch, 998* 1324. Canp Rd. - Potter's Lane. Turrontine Baptist Church; Sunday School. 9;45 a.m.. Worship, 11; Night Service, 6, Pastor: Rev. Joe Smilh. Bothlehom Unltod Melhodisl Church: Sunday early worship. 8:45 a.m.: Sunday School, 10. Worship, 11 a.m. Second Sunday at 6:30 p.m., contemporary worship. 321 Redland Rd., Advance. 998* 5083. Fax; 940-5502. E-Mail: kaybethumc@VQdtel.net Episcopal Church ol tho Ascension, Fork-Bixby Rd.. Advance, Sun. School, 10 a.m. Worship. 11 a.m. 998-0857.Dial A Story Ministry for children. Bill and Peggy Long of Advance. 998-7716. Clement Qrovo Church of Qod, Body of Christ, -tsg Parker Rd., Mocksville. 492-5125. Saturday Services: Sabbath School, 10 a.m., Worship. 11:45. Wednesday Bible Study, 7 p.m. Pastor; Elder Ernest Ijames. Radio Broadcast: The Bible Is Righi, Tuesdays, 5*5:30 p.m., WDSL 1520 AM and Sundays, 8- 8:30 a.m., WSTP 1490 AM. Green Meadows Baptist Church Sunday School. 9;45 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m., 7 p.m. Wednesday Prayer & Bible Study, 7 p.m. Pastor Rev. Michael Waters, 998-3022.Liberty Wosloyan Church, 2106 Shollield Rd., Harmony, Sunday School10 a.m.. Morn. Worship 11 a.m., Wod. Biblo Adventure 7 p.m.. Sr. Minislry 2nd Tues. each month 10 a.m. 492-2963. Pastor; Ronald Lee. Bixby Presbylerian Churoh, 1806 Fork- Blxby Rd., near Cornatzer Rd., Sun. School 9:45 a.m., Worship 11. Pastor: Peter Peterson. 998* 6813. Dulln United Mothodlst Churoh, 897 Dulln Rd., Mocksville, 998-5409, Paslor; David Smith. Sun School 10:30 a.m.. Worship 9;30 a.m. Cooleomeo United Methodist, Main St.. Sunday School, 10 a.m.. Worship, 11. Kids Kamp Sun. 5-6;30. Pastor: Rev. Perry Bradshaw (284-6135)In Homo Bible Studios, by Randy Howell. 284-4667,Bear Creok Baptist Church, Bear Creek Ch. Rd., Sun. School 9:45 a.m.. Worship11 a.m.. Bible Sludy Wed. 7 p.m. Rev. William Lee Cook III. paslor.Cooloomoe First Baptist Churoh. 264 Marginal St., Sun. Bible Study 9:45 a.m.. Worship 11 a.m.. Eve. Worship 7 p.m., Wednesday prayer meeting, 7 p.m. Music minister, Regina Chandler. Dr. Tommy Register, pastor. Mocksvliie Second Prosbytorlan, 400Pine St. Worship. 11 a.m., Church School, 9:30. Rev. Thomas M. Leach,75M410 SI. Francis of Assisi, RC. Masses; Salurday Vigil, 5 p.m. Sundny, 8 and 10:30 a.m., Spanish Mass, 12:30 p.m.; VOGLER Æ-SONS iniaeral Home 2849 Middle Brook Or. Clemmons, NC 27012 336- 766-4714 LARRY’S WOOD FLOORING SERVICE24 Years Experience Sanding • Raflnlshlng Installation • Old & Now Work l.arry McClonnoy • Mocksvlllo 336-751-1721 EATON FUNERAL HOME .S’/Л/СЯ /У.-)/ 325 Nonh Main .Slrccl Mocksville. NC 27112« 336-751-2148 Д ^ 5Т AUTO PARTS MOCKSVILLE AUTOMOTIVE 884 S. Main SI. • Mocksville336-751-2944 PUTTHIS SPACE TO WORK FOR YOU CALL 751-2120 Wednesday evening Mass. 7. Monday. Tuesday, Thursday. Friday & Saturday. 9 a.m. Masses for the summer. Rev. Andrew Draper, TOR. 751-2973. Farmington Baptist Church, Sunday morning Bible sludy, classes for alt ages, to. Worship: 11. 1841 Farming-lon Rd., 5 miles Irom 1-40. Pastor; Scott Lyerly. Church: 998-3826. Home; 998-5372. Blaise Baptist Church, Blaise Church Road, olf U.S. 601 N. at 1-40, Mocksville. 751-3639. Worship, Sunday. 8:30 & 11 a.m.; Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Sunday evening, 7. Wednesday Bible study and mission programs for all ages. 7 p.m. Paslor; Glenn Sellers. Assoc, pastor, Ken Furches. www.blaisebaplist.org. Shiloh Baptist Church, 544 E. Depol St.. Mocksville. Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Morning worship; 11 a.m. Pastor; Rev. Donald Ray Jenkins. 751-0597. Fullon Unltod Melhodist Church, 3895 N.C. 801 S.. Advance. Worship: 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. 10:45 a.m. Fulton Youth In Chrisl, Sundays. 5-6:30 p.m. Pastor; Rev. Neville Storey. Heaven Bound Fult Gospel Church.U.S. 64 W.. Mocksville. (beside Center Fire Dept.). Sunday School. 10 a.m.. Worship. 11. Sunday nighl praise/ worship. 6. VVednesday night praise/ worship. 7. Pastor. James Ward. 998- 6394. First Baptist Church, 390 N. Main St., Mocksville. 751-5312. Contemporary early worship service, 8:30 a.m. Sunday School lor all ages, 9:45 a.m. Traditional worship service, 10;55 a.m. Children's choir. Tuesday. 3 p.m. Wednesday, 6:30 p.m., activities for children, youth and adults. Fork Baptist Church. 3140 U.S. 64 E., Mocksville. Sunday School. 9:45, Worship service. 11 a.m., 6:30 p.m. Wednesdays, 7 p.m. Awanas. Sunday 6 p.m.998-8306. Cornatzer Baptist Church, 1372 Cornatzer Rd., Mocksville. Sunday School, 10 a.m.. Worship, 11; evening, 6:30: Awana's Worship, 7 p.m. Wednesday evening, 7:30 p.m.Now Union Mothodlst Church, 1869 Shelfioid Rd,, at County Line Rd. Services; 8;30 a.m., contemporary worship wilh casual dress and refreshments; 9:45 a.m. Sunday School assembly. 10, Sunday School lor all ages. 11 a.m., Worship. 492- 5367.Ijamos Baptist Church, Shollield Rd., Mocksville. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m., worship, 11. Sunday evening, 6, Wednesday, 7 p.m. Pastor. Tommy Faust. St. John AME Zion Church, 145 Campbell Rd., Mocksville. Sunday School, 9:30. Morning worship, 11 a.m. Rev. Anthony Freeman, Advanco First Boptlst Church, 1938 N.C. 001 S. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11. Wednesday Bible Study/ mission groups, 7 p.m. Paslor:Martln Kaslner. 998-6302. Church ol Qod of Prophocy, 2323 U.S. 601 S., Mocksville. Sunday School, 10 a.m.. worship. 11. Sunday evening. 6: Wednesday evening, 7. Pastor: Rev. Bobby Shlnault. 719- 6565 or 284-2935. Victory Baptist Church, Midway St., Cooleemee. Sunday School. 10 a.m., worship 11. Sunday evening, 6; Wednesday Awana/Youth, 6:45 p.m., Prayer & Bible Study. 7. Rev. Shelby Harbour. 284-2077. Sovonth Day Adventist Church, Milling Road. Mocksville. Sabbath School, Saturday, 9:30-11; Worship, 11*noon. Pastor, Ron Oavls. 751*3886. Macedonia Moravian Church. 700 N.C. 801 N.. Advance. Sunday School. 9;30-10:45 a.m. Worship. 8:45 and 11 а.m. 998-4394. Paslor; Rev. Greg Llltle. Yadkin Valley Baptist Church, 1324Yadkin Valley Road, Advance. Paslor; Ronnie Craddock. 998-4331. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship. 11 &б. Wednesdny Night Prayer meeling, 7:30. Live Sundays. WDSL 1520AM. 11- Noon. Mt. Zion Hollnoss Church of Qod, U.S. 64 E. at Mill Street, Mocksville. Sunday School, 10 a.m.. Morning Worship, 11. Paslor: Bishop Jamos Ijames.Mt. Sinai AME Zion Church. 488 Peoples Creek Road, Advance. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m., worship, 11 a.m.. SEAFORD LUMBER COMPANY Jerictio Road Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-5148 DAVIE LUMBER & LOGGING 872 Main Churcli Rd. Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-9144 FOSTER DRUG COMPANY 495 Valley Road Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-2141 GENTLE MACHINE &TOOL INC. 3319 US Hwy 158 Mocksville, NC 27028 336-998-3350 F U L L E R U № ^ Precision Laser Cutting & Metal Fabrication 855 S.ilisbury Ro.id, Mocksville, IMC 27028 336-751-3712 Wednesday night Bible study, 7. Dr. Otis B. Robinson Sr., paslor. 998-6231. Bixby Church of the Living Qod, 2121 Cornalzer Rd., Advance. Paslor, Rov. Perry Hawks. 768-1606. Worship. Sunday 10-11 a.m., 6 p.m.Salem United Methodist Church, Salem Church Road olf Davle Academy Rd,, 8 miles west ot Mocksville. Worship, Sundays at 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. 10:45.UMW, second Wednesday, <UMM llrst Sunday breaklast at 7:30. UMYF Sunday evenings. Rev. Stephen Blair. Piney Qrove United Mothodlst Church. 376 Underpass Rd., Advance. Sunday School. 10 a.m.. Worship, 11. Pastor: Rev. Kendall C. Glover. 998- 7316. Now Jorusaiem Apostolic Church, 291 Campbell Rd.. Mocksville. Pastor, Nettye Ijames-Barber. 751*0049. Sun. School, 10 a.m.. Worship 11. Wednesday nighl; Bible class, 7:30. Intercessory prayer. 6 p.m.True Light Christian Ministry, U.S. 601 N., Danner Rd. to Camelia Lane, Mocksville. Paslor; Sleven W. Dalton. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship, 11. Episcopal Church of the Qood Shophord, Church & Cross sts., Cooleemee. Worship. 9:30 a.m.. lellowship hour after church. Bible Study 2nd and 4lh Sundays afler church. Priest; Rev. Noah Howard.Jesus Llfo Mission, Liberiy Church Rd.. Mocksville. Sunday School, 10a.m., morning worship. 11. Sunday evening at 6 and Tuesdays at 7 p.m. Pastor: Hilda Reavis. Mocksville Church of God, 862 U.S. 64 E. (beside Armory). 751-0817. Paslor; Larry Holiifield. Sunday School,10 a.m., worship, 11. Sunday evening,6, Wednesday evening, 7.Jerusalem Baptist Church, 3203 US 601 S., Mocksville. 284-2328. Rev. Jimmy Lancaster. Sunday services; 8:15 a.m., praise and worship; 9:45, Sunday School for all ages; 11, morning worship;7, evening worship. Wednesday services: 6 p.m.. lamily fellowship meal; 7 p.m., TeamKlD, Youth 4 Christ. Adult Bible Sludy. Nursery for Infants and toddlers.Fotlowfihlp Baptist Church, 1084 Rainbow Rd.. Advance. 998-6544, Sunday School. 10 a.m., worship, 11. Sundays, 6 p.m. Wednesday service, 7 p.m. Thursday visitation, 7 p.m.Smith Grove AME Zion Church. 3707 Hwy. 158. Mocksville. Sunday morning worhsip, 11. Sunday School, 10 a.m. Rev. Morgan Glenn, pastor. Eatons Baptist Church. 495 Eatons Church Rd.. Mocksville. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship. 11. Wednesday prayer meeting, 7:30 p.m. Pastor: Dr. David Gilbreath. 998-6149.Abundant Llfo Christian Victory Center, 117 E. Depol St.. Mocksville. Pastor, Daniel Brown. 753-4453 Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Morning worship. 11.Lllo Community Church, Sundays, 10 a.m., Brock Perlorming Arts Cenler. North Main Street. Mocksville Contemporary style worship wilh Pastor Kevin Stewart. 753-LIFE.Hopo Baptist Tabornocie. 2408 Hwy. 158, Mocksvlllo. 998-3616. Worship. 11 a.m., Sunday School, 10 a.m., 6 p.m. Wednesday. 7 p.m., AWANA children and teens, adults, prayer meeting and Bible study. East Davie Baptist Churoh. Bermuda Quay Shopping Center, 5397 U.S. 158, Advance. Sundays. 8:15, Bible sludy for older adults; 9:30, morning worship 10:45, Bible sludy for all ages; 6 p.m. Sunday evening service. Wednesdays, 7 p.m.. Bible Sludy and Prayer Service Pastor, Max T. Furr. 998-5584. Life Community Churoh, Days Inn, Madison Road, Mocksville. Ser­ vices Sunday, 10 a.m. Call Kevin Slewart, pastor, aboul Wednesday evening life groups, 753-5433.Mainvlllo AME Zion Church, 210 Main Church Road. Mocksville. Sunday School, 10 a.m.. worship. 11. Bible Study. Wednesday, 7 p.m. Pastor; Rov. Robert H. Bailey SHEFFIELD LUMBER & PALLET CO. APALEX COMPANY 165 Turkey Foot Road Mocksville, NC 27028 336-492-5565 CRAIG CARTER I BUILDER, INC. 119 Hwy. 801 S. Suite 1 Advanco, NC 27006 336-940-2341Сыт} /iv iHit.’ìI ('mi; \ CaitiT. i’ff'iJi-ni • M.ii4ii f (.‘jitcf. Via- I’ri». H a y w o r t h - M il l e r F u n e r a l H o m e KiNDI'RTON ClIAPEL LcicATimoN Mwy 158 BliTWnilN Cl.EMMONS & Advance 336-940-5555 888-940-8511 C8 . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 17,2003 Willie Reid Dawe Native Earns Master’s Davie Counly native, Evan­ gelist Willie Mae Snioole Van- Eaton Reid was awarded the master of divinity degree from the New York Theological Semi­ nary in a 5 p.m. ceremony May 18 at Aby.ssinian Baptist Church of New York, She is also a graduate of Touro College in New York Cily. She received early schooling al the Davie County Training School in Mocksvilie. She is the daughler of the late Rebecca Smoole Van-Ealon and the granddaughter of the late Will and Orbell Smoote of Mocksvilie. She Is the niece of Mary K. Smoote of Mock-sville. Reid resides in The Bronx, New York. A sh to n York In P re -T e e n N .C . Ashlon Shae York, daughter of Chris and Malinda York of Advance, has been selected as a finalist in the Pre-Teen North Carolina Scholarship and Rec­ ognition Program July 25-27 al the Sheraton Imperial Holel & Convention Centcr in Raleigh. Pre-Teen North Carolina is a by-invitalion only event involv­ ing young women age 7-12, based on academic records, awards and honors, participalion in outside activities, recognition publicly for personal achieve­ ments, volunteer services, •school involvement, leadership abilities and creative talents. State rinalists will be evalu­ ated on; academics, volunleer service lo the community, school honors and activities, develop­ ment of personal .skills and abili­ ties, knowledge, communication ability and on-stage acknowl­ edgment of accomplishments, Pre-Teen North Carolina will award more than $5,000 in edu­ cational bonds, prizes and awards. She is sponsored by 11 Davie busine-sses. A m a n d a P h illip s C o m p e t in g F o r T e e n N . C . S c h o la r s h ip s Atnanda Phillips, the daugh­ ter of Patti and Ed Phillips of Mocksvillc, will be among the candidates for the title of Miss Teen of North Carolina at the 2003 state pageant In Muggins Auditorium, at Greensboro Col­ lege July 25-27 at 4 p.m. The winner will receive a S1,000 cash scholarship, a S5(K) education savings bond and S250 to her school on behalf of the Miss Teen of America Schol­ arship and Recognition Pro- gram. They will also be eligible to compcie for the national title and more uwards. Each stale candidate will be scored In six areas: .scholastic record, achievement and service to their .school and communily: personal development of hob­ bies, talents nnd skills: general awareness written lest; per.son- Ainttntlu Phillips aliiy projection in formal wear; and judge's interview. Sixty per­ cent of the judging involves written resumes and testing, with Ihe strongest single cat­ egory the judge’s interview. Four Corners News By Mnrie White Four Corners Correspondent Mr. nnd Mrs. Tim Hughes and Amanda visited Mrs. Johnsie Shelton Salurday. Mr, and Mrs. Joe While, Mr. and Mrs. Batry Smilh and Mr. Pino News and Mrs. Clyde Murray attended the Farmington Ruritan cookout Saturday afternoon at the site on the old Farminglon school. The club awarded scholarships to six deserving graduates of Davie High School. Around 70 people were in attendance. By Nora Luthum Pino Correspondent The UMW at Wesley Chapel held their July meeting nt the fel­ lowship hall with eight members present. Louise Dill was hostess and president Dewilla Smith pre­ sided. The program wns given by Kathy Ellis and Nora Latham. Other members present were Betty West, Sara Eure, Joan Barsdale and Marie Miller Gene nnd Marie Miller toured the N.C. inountains over ihe weekend. They had dinner al Ihe Daniel Boone Inn and visited relatives at Banner Elk. Mack and Sara Eure have re­ cently moved into their new home on Edward Beck Road. They have bolh been under the weather, and we pray for Iheir i|uick recovery. Calvin and Marlene Trivelle and grandsons, Nick ami Sean Rouse, spent last week at ihe Clint Howell Makes Ali A’s South Davie Middle School sludeni Clint Howell made all A's for Ihe final semester. His name was inclutled last week on Ihe AH honor roll. beach. Ted and Mindy Williams spent last week touring Pennsyl­ vania. They visited Ihe battle­ grounds at Gettysburg and Ihe Aniish country. S h o p M O C K S V I L L E fo r •CARPET •UMINATE FLOORING •CERAMICTILE •CABINETS Sandy L Leonard Paul McCormack Imeiioe Dcvjiwr K/uhtn Oeujrief Mocksville Builders Supply’s N EW Home Decor Center is your local one stop shop widl an attractive, shownoom atmosphere. Our professioail design team wil give you the persoail attention you just can’t get In those big city stores. 814 S. Main St., Mocksvilie (336)751-5915 open M f 8ant-Spm & byAppL Ashton York Receives Scliolarship Campbell University pharmacy student Jeremiah B. Howeil of Advance recently received the dean's academic scholarship at the school's annual Parent’s Day program March 22. Howell is the son of Jacl< and Anita Howeii. He is shown with, from left: his mother, sister Aiiison, Dr, Thomas Holmes, dean of the Campbell University School of Pharmacy, antj his father. h e a lt h R o w a n R e g i o n a l Medical Center July Classes & Events Community Programs I Educational Programs com I Support Groups ci Diabeies Screening— $ 15 fee An individual consultation with a certified diabetes educator Participants ijet a fingcnitick blood glucose test and are assessed on their risks for developing diabetes. This screening is by appoint­ ment only. Screenings are held at; Education 8i Wellness Outpatient Services Uullding, 7 2 1 Crove St., Salisbury Call (704) 638*1437 for an appointment or for more inforniatlon. Hospk» Volunteer Chaplain Ttalning If you arc a pastor In the community and would like to volunteer your time to minister to Hospice patients and their families, make plans to attend a Volunteer Chaplain training session. • Tuesday, July 22 from noon • 2 p.m., Administrative Conference Room, Rowan Regional Medical Center, 612 Mocksviile Ave., Sallsliury,Call (704) 637<7645 to register or for more Infamatton. ......... Medkai Park G m d Opening Make plans to attend the opening of Rowan Regional Medical Park on Julian Road. Tour the new Outpatient Stirgery Cenier nnd the Imaging/Physical Rehabilitation Center Enjoy good food and activities and entertainment for the entire family. Saturday, August 2 staning at 10 a.m. at the Medical Park on Julian Rd., Ext. 74 off 1-85. Lfloict^ood, Feel Better An American Cancer Society program that teaches cancer patients technlc|ucs to address the cosmetic side effects of treatment. Call (704) 2784)992 for an appointment or for more Information. Support Groups ADHD Support Group Provides support and education for jarents of children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Qll (704) 636-5576 formore infomiation, July 22 • 6:30 p.m., Salisbury Pediatric Associates, 12?_W^^ __ AWAKE (Alert, Well And Keeping Energctlc) Provides a social and educational forum Prostate Cancer Support Group Offcn; support and education to prostate cqncer sufferers and survivors, Call (704) 210-6871 formore information. July 17 • 5:30 p.m., Large Conference Room, Rowan Regional MedlcaJ C?DjS.r for anvone suffering from a sleeping disorder. Call the Sleep Medicine Cei of Salisbury at (704) 637-1533 for iT ie e tln g fn fp rn ia tiq n . nter Women’s Health All classes meet in the Womens Health Center, 3rd floor, Rowan Regional Medical Center. Call (704) 310-5544 to register or for more Information. Breastfeeding This class details the advantages and methods of breastfeeding, as well as practical problem solving, The class Is . taught by our certified lactation consul­ tants, Dads arc welcome, too. $10 class fee If not enrolled In Rowan Reglonal's Lamaze classes. July 29 * 6 • SiSO p.m. Educational Programs Comprehemlve DIalietBS Clasaes Small group classes and individual Instniction arc offered on a weekly basis to help master the skills and concepts for the control of diabetes. These classes have a fee, which is covered by most insurance plans. All classes are held at the Salisbury City Park Recreation Center, 316 Lake Drive in Salisbury. Diabetes classcs will be offered on Ihe following dates, and you must attend ail three sesslonsi July 23, 30 and August 6 • 1 • 3 p.m. Call (704) 638-1437 for more Informalion. Gestational (Nalielas Classes A certified diabetes educator provides a spccial program for expectant mothers with gestational diabetes. Tlie program Includes basic facts, meal planning and home blood glucose monitoring. Tliese classcs liavc a fee, which Is covered by most Insurance plans. Gestational diabetes classcs will be offered on tlie following dates; attend tlie date of your choice, July 2-1, 31 • 9-11 a.m., Rowan Regional Education & Wellness Outpatient Services Huilding, 721 Crove St., Salisbury Call (704) 6 ^14O T fa maeinfofmation. Bettor BrealMng Club Offers members and guests the opportunity to learn about breathing disorders. Tlie Better Breathing Club does not meet in July and August. Meetings resume In September, Cardiac Support Group Provides support and education for cardiac patients, people who are at high risk for heart disease and their families, TTiis group meets the third Tuesday of the month during February, June and October • 7 p.m., Cardiac Rehabilitation i i Wellness Center, 2nd floor, Kiser Medical Office Building, Rowan Regional Medical Center. Call (704) 210-5412 for more infomiation. Diabetes Support Group Afternoon & Evening Meeting Offers programs to provide support and education for people with diabetes and their families. The Diabetes Support Croup will not meet In July, Meetings resume in August._______ __________ Epiepsy Support Grou|t Provides support and education for people with epilepsy and their families. Support group meetings resume in September.__________________________ Grief Support Group Provides support for those suffering from the loss of a oved one. Sponsored by Rowan Regional Home fHealth & Hospice. Call (704) 637-7645 for more Infomiation. July 28 • 6 p.m., Ryan's Steakhouse, 730 Jake Alexander Blvd., Salisbury. Meeting and program start at 7 p.m,I Dinner Is not inc uded, N u r s e - O n - D u t y lam an Prepared ChMbbUt and Baby Basics Learn what to expect during labor, birth and postpartum periods; coping skills; relaxation and breathing techniques; and preparing for childbirth. Taught by our l..amazc-certliled childbirth educators. Classes meet once a week for five weeks, and a class fee is charged. Lamaze classes will be offered on the following datesi July 28 - August 25 * 6 - 8:30 p^m, Moonlíght IVIammography Do you find it difflailt to schedule a mammography exam during regular business hours? Now you can get your annual mammography exam as late as 7 p.m. Monday - Thursday at Rowan Regional Medical Center. Call (704) 210-9238 today for an appointment. Blood Pressure Clinic Every Wednesday from 9 a.m. - noon, a free blood pressure clinic is held in the main lobby of Rowan Regional Medical Center Voltinteer nurees conduct the clinic. Free parking is provided in the medical centers parking garage on Henderson Street. l-or routine, non-cmergency medical problems or for answers lo your medical questions, call Nui-se-Oii-Duty 24 hours a clay, seven clays a week. It's free. 1-800-33&4921 Rl )\\"\\! Rl < ,K ),\JA| Rowan Regional Medical Center offers a variety of health and wellness education classes. For more information or to register for any classes or supporl qrouos call (704) 210-5000 I 1 6 1 2 M o c k s v ille A v e n u e , S a lis b u ry , N o rtii C a ro lin a 2 8 1 4 4 w w w .ro w a n .o rg F e a l u r e DAVIE COUNTY KNTEKPRiSK RECORD, I hursduy, .July 17,2003 - Dl Davle 4-H Agent Tracy Carter and teen volunteer Angel Droulllard, 13, help young people learn about the food groups at a "Summer Fun" cooking workshop. . Photos by Robin Fergusson Troy Allen, Quinn Holland, Somaya Zantout and Payton Kelly help Angel Droulllard set the table. Somaya Zantout mixes the pudding. Young C hefs Davie Children Make Meals >4s Part Of 4-H Summer Fun Program T'hoy did word puzzles iiiicI cut pictures from maga­ zines. They set the tabic, and learned some manners. And they cooked - even ate what they had cooked. As a part o f the Cooperative Extension 4-H Summer Fun program, several Davie children took cooking workshops this summer. The children were given lotion to put on their hands, and were sent to wash it off, A black light when they returned revealed how w ell tliey had - or hadn’t - washed, “ D on’t lick your fingers when yo u ’re done because you m ight get sick,” said A m ber Basham, 7, “ I f you touch the food it m ight get germs and if somebody eats the food, they m ight get sick,” said A lii Dyer, 8, Troy A llen, 7, likes chocolate chip cookies the best, “ D on’t pack the flour when m aking cookies,” he said, "but you do pack the brown sugar.” Somaya Zantout, Amber Basham and Troy Allen help make the pudding.Katie Boimer and Somaya Zantout help Tracy Carter measure sugar for iced tea. 4-H Agent Tracy Carter gives some cooking tips to, from left; Somaya Zantout, Amber Basham, Troy Allen, Caleb Dyer, Alll Dyer and Quinn Holland, D2 - DAVIE COUNTY KNTKRPRISE RECORD. TImrsduy. July 17.2003 Mocksville Lions Install Officers For 2003-2004 Mocksville Lions Club iii- slallcd new officers on June 14. Past District Gov. Marvin Doub ofthe Konnoak Hills Lions Club installed the officers for the 2003-2004 year. Jonathan Wishon. who has served as president for two con­ secutive years, turned over the leadership to new president. Dr. Ron Gantt. Other officers are: Charles Crenshaw, first vice president; George McIntyre, sccond vice president; Lucille Phifer, third vice president; Mike Kirnel. treasurer; George Kimberly, sec- retarv" Bill Fender. Lion lamer: Linda Blackburn, lail twister; Joe White, tail twister: Nancy Collelle. Frank Burgio. Dale Brown. Carl Humphrey, direc­ tors: H.R. Hendri.x. chaplain; Mark White, membership chair. Services in Ihe communily lasl year included: vision care for 10 adults and 25 children: hearing care for five adults: White Cane servicc for one adull: Vision Van screenings (two visits) for 82 persons; glu­ cosc screening (iwo sessions) for 46 persons: 4 1 donors par­ ticipated in an American Red Cross blood drive: one adult was sponsored al Camp Dogwood; two radios were provided lo blind people; a Christmas party was provided for Ihe blind and deaf: a high school studenl was awarded a scholarship; a com- nninity college scholarship was provided to a disabled student: a scholarship for a student lo at­ tend the National Leadership Conference was provided; con­ tributions were made to commu­ nity projects, clinical research and Ihe Triad Information Read­ ing Service (for Ihe blind); lOO pairs of eyeglasses and eighl hearing aids were collected for reuse; 11 foreign exchange stu­ dents were hosted; the Davie Leo Club was established. For the work. Ihe Mocksville Lions Club teceived the follow­ ing awards: youlh e.xchange. While Cane, diabetes aware­ ness, diabetes education, besl blind activities, besl club (of 46 clubs in District -1I-D). Inlerna- tional E,\cellence in Growth; President's ’ E.xcellence (Jonathan Wishon): Interna­ tional Presidenl's Leadership (Wishon). "The Lions of Mocksville are very grateful to the communily for helping with the visually and hearing impaired and with com­ munity projects by supporting Ihe broom sales, calendar sales, fruit sales. White Cane auction and the Old Time Fiddlers and Bluegrass Music Convention." Kimberly said. "The services provided by the club arc actu­ ally a community efforl." C lem ent G ro ve C hurch P lans Events Cleinent Grove Church of Gixl. Body of Christ 7th Day has planned a revival and camp meeting for this monlh. The annual revival .Monday- Friday. July 21-2.“'. will be held at the church on Parker Road.off U.S. 64 West. M ocksville. Speaker will be Bishop Robert D a v i e / F o r s y t h C o u n t y Head Coacht's Skip Prosser & Jim Grobe invile you and your family 10 spend the evening w iili classiuates, friends, and other Wiike Forest Fans! Brinf your enlire family lo meel sludent-alhletes. coaches, play gamc.s and win prices! A fun-tilled e'enini; for everyone, ^’ou can come lo one or bolh of the events. DATE: Thursday, July 24 TIME: 5:30 PM- 7:30 PM COST: $5.00 per person ^ for hot dog or hamburgers, chips and a drink. LOCATION: Oak Valley Club Housel>:irt liaijy. ht < Kik \Ullc\ I- thun U j/iWc'/J- \lli tli lit vMI "ISil uf //;>7n« ,ii!vil Hums ihf fir\t v\il fxtsl /j/ix/cmu.../ I iitu hit < >ii .i\ .nut ¡kissoxrf i}„- intfi>r.iu- (Kik IS Ji'piKMiiLitch n\t> nuk's I'll llu- tidii \H‘v\ituimti"' of tijicJ luvc /fi'Mi thr ioli^cuiii Jtc.i Thursday, July 29 5:30 PM- 7:30 PM DATE: TIME: COST: $5.00 per person for hoi dog or hamburgers, chips and a drink. LOCATION: Carl Russell Athletic Ctr. f.*. .n« III t J.'! A'li»•<-// t i nli-i Ijkv //.’>•//«.JV ■'.* »> fl I tin U /;iw- >ii\jU-:u Vj.’i- / fijf liitn h lt“ii Mjitin luliu'l Sin^ M.ikv .1 n^lil < ;) NeuH.l I <n \ > Ijki' I .'fit ..n •>. hJ Hu A'asv//I fn'r; I» ; i:i,h- up c </I tin- /^(• p.'li n‘Un'x-t !' I ¡n > ju * ■-/ irulrm cni \scjl/icr la n U il the [>cjcnn CUih .il > U/.> Mocksville Lions Club officers for 2003-2004 include, from left: seated - George (vlclntyre, Mark White, Joe White, Nancy Collette, Lucille Phifer; standing - Frank Burgio, Dale Brown, Bill Fender, Linda Blackburn, Charles Crenshaw, George Kimberly, Jonathan Wishon and Ron Gantt. Not pictured: H.R. Hendrix and Carl Humphrey. Ross of Merry Street Church of God in Nashville.Tenn. Serv ices will begin nightly at 7:.1(). The annual camp meeting will be held Wednesday-Satur- day. July 2.1-26. al the church. The theme for the week will be "Show Me Your Way." Daily Bible studies begin at 10 a.m. 3BR. 2BA. 316»'- acres, wt'h stream arxJ pond 5 2,9 70 ,40 0. acres farm. ЗВП. 2DA, out b¡dgs, creek $ 575,000. H O W A R D REALTV 330 s. S jlisbilr)’ SI. Mocksville, ,NC 27028 (336) 751-3538>|pun:.Moniij>-(ridi)M SjturJj) it-llSundj) B) Лрр1 3BR, 2BA, $ingiO’Ax3ö, all apptiarves, great staler home $69 ,90 0 11 S*ifnoft*Ho*d .12 S«lmoni RoM... 3BR 1 5ВЛ Cooee^T\ee пел neaiAC 3BR по-а ai-ooas 4 gas fuTace riOrtp'uTo соп',0 i;pöa:e<3 $ 69 ,00 0 Hsior^Ccoeerree $ 60 ,00 0 4 BetirooiTs. 1.5 Baths, wiiti in to'ATi convenience $60,000 A v a il a h l i-; Lo t s a n d L a n d a n d R e n t a l P r o p e r t ie s 17lSP*oplHCr(«k... on Rd... Kiyöoo DfU* icomm*fci*l}..C*óu R'dff* Rd.............StnfofdAire. ................. .....24 Ac, Л40.в2510 Ac. MSOM .14 03 Ac.SIBSWO 6 »4 Ac. SM.OOO ?19Ac. J25 000 ...15 6»Cf*i $140,000 ...MSK/n S1M,000 .. 1.257 Kfei S29.0CO . ..1,4 «crei Sm,900 BfvCrMkCri Rd........UadnonRd (comm«rctaJ).VircMJdell L»r>*..........Titu# Trail,.Hny win..Lot 15, Gifden Valley Rd. SheiI.ildRMd “ Drum Llr^«.... ...40 02 acres 5257.000......2»crei S425.000....2.29 acres $18.000....Wacre» $172.500......................6.5 acres $46,475POSS OWNER FINANCING....$16.900------ 2(W-acfM $139,500...1.2 acres $23.900fRd. POSS OWNER 1910 Farmingtof» Rd. 357 Avon SKoei .ЗГ6 Avon Slreel.. 5176 Hwy 158 317 Avon Street 1190 Spillman Rd ILIU IHVtRL4IIUSS‘«.H-tl.'ft PrudentM Together, Dreams are Achieved. Carolinas Realty Clem m ons/D avie Co. - 336.714.4400 8/7.371.5822 W inslon-Salem • 336.748.2000 800.810.4778 w ww.prudentialcarolinas.com Mew Usllnii I860 Dunmorg Lant $479,900 A«dr<lSlwl7l4-(4IE 100S ChoclieclietTy Lang $118,900 Andini Sii9gi7144416 5911 Cottonwood Lane $140,000 CImylFM 714-4430 New Ustinti 130 Underpass Road $214,900 VIckI BullanI 138 Amold Palmei Dl $669,500 Bay Supple 714-4404 7088 OichanI Path Dr. $235,000 Wollon Ы11п 714-4428 202 Conrad Cir $169,900 lloam.1 Eglwiu 714-4426 SltMGIengarlflRd. $279,900 «gdraiSuggi 714-4416 1010 Dunkirk Rd* $154,900 7069 Orchard Path Dr. • $239,900 1391 Glen Oaks Rd. <$174,900 SandnJolmson 714-4(08 Suun Parkn 399-ЗП7 Qlnrii Duckworth 714442S 113 Cameron Ct • $185,000 Susar, Paikol ЗЮ-3137 204 James Way'$800,000 Qlii|laMallhi>w9 7l4~440S 8151 Contor Giovo Chuich Rd $425,000 BlthAlklluon 714-4420 A(|i‘iit RosliT A^JtryiuNminn ПН4ПAMfiu Sujgj П4 4416е«ФкАМгиол М4 44:Ю■ fev StoppielB<itN>cft>l$ П4 4412Botò« Mendenrnii 714 44ISCMiicluh 714 44ЛСгч1)1Г(п1к 714 4430GlUkiDucíiivútti 714 4417 :GInu UitwN)WOSOöiIViQbuni714 44ЛJinnitii Slrc4K3 714 44Г4:KaV)y ltiiiii(ii 7144413!Ktiitiru Fititii 714 44Л1KtfnUtiyPoia714 440^PilKinnimon ?&S П22 1Pii Pm«М4 44Л^fvJrjKhJi<k 714 4410^rOri JcrtiJOfl 7t4 44CeUi>3,П4 4409Shjtivi Ihcm«Л4 44ИM4 4414$UUnPjtl<(3«3137'frrilii'T.in 714 4419VvkiB Mj-d 9<«:woftSKKviionmМ4 44Л7U44:? 4444 RoblnhoodRd* $169,900 Sanika Johnson 714-4408 134 BlacklWfTYUi« $169,900 201 Manhattan Ul • $298,000 Vicki BulUud462-38S3 Balh Atkinson 714-4420 12 Oak Grove'$259,900 Shonl Coian 714-4414 153 Benniida Run West • $315,000 235 Field Diook Di • $129,500 Kalhy Phillips 714-4413 Sandia Johnson 714-4408 Bank ropo, selling "as is', bsml. 2BR, 1BA, $45,000 ..,$675 P/M ..,$575 P/W ..$425 P/M ..$425 P/M ...$600 P/M ., $400 P/M ...$500 P/M 417Whltnoy RÜ» $89,900 Qlll Nichols 7t4-44t2 8115 Whllmoro Cove • $310,000 Wellofllomn 714-4429 Ал yvd ofcri»'} ment« Ы f4 ^i,(3(rj.jl (Ше APi'u»} irc DAVIIC COUN I'Y liN'l'KUPRISE RKCORD, Thursday, .July 17, 2003 ■ D3 C o o l e e m e e B r i e f s F in a n cia l R eport Cooleemee received the first quarter calendar year sales ta,\ check totiiling more than $31,000. Town Clerk Dolly Urdanick's research found out that Powell Bill money, which has to be u.sed for maintaining roads, can also be used to pay for tree trimming on municipal streets, such as Grove Street, when the limbs are blocking driver vision, C ivitans Deserve Thanks Commissioner Fran Parker updated the board on the repairs being done al the pool, stre.ssing the hard work the Civitan Club has pul inlo the projccl, "They’ve really, really worked hard on lhat," In particular she wanted to thank Flake Blackwood. Daviil “Dude" JoKlan, Jnck Eudy and Gene Lagle. Since the meeting. Jim 0.sborne, Edward Carter and Ralph Polk have spent consid­ erable lime working on Ihe pool and Ihe board thanks them for Iheir community scrvice, she said. Members of the Cooleemce Civilan Club and Ihe Save The Pool organizers were recognizcil June 17 for their work. Each member received a commemorative plaque from Ihe lown and a gift certincate. The Cilivans saw the importance of opening the pool, and getting it in shape the way it u.sed 10 be, said Mayor John Chandler. "We’re very appreciative of whal they have done over Ihe past few years. Also, we wouldn’t have opened the swimining pool if we had not gotten enough tnoney. Wc didn’t open the pool last year, and some of you said this can’l happen, even if wc have to go gel the money. And you did. “ Cooleem ee C leanup A Success The board agreed lhat Ihe spring cleanup days were success­ ful. "This cleanup may have been Ihe best one we’ve had," said Parker. O rdinance C om plaints, O ther Issues • Mayor John Chandler wanted to know if there was a fasier process for working Ihrough the town ordinances when they re­ ceive a complaint. Police Chief Eddie Drum lold the boaril lhal when he sees Issues, such as overgrown lawns, he speaks wilh Ihe residents then and lei’s them know they have 10 days to clean up the yard. To date, he said he hns not had lo go back to anyone and issue a ticket, • With concerns that the tree litnbs over Ihe pool are a haz­ ard, the board is looking inlo Ihe cosl of having Ihe tree removed, Aubrey Wensil requested the removal service used be bonded. • Following n resident request, Ihe bonrd is sludying the pos­ sibility of adding crosswalks lo some town streets, • Ball teams nrc chnrged for using the lights on the field. Re­ cently, n concern was raised lo the board lhat if the fall football teams were chargcd the satne amount, it would cost them $60 per week to practice. In the past, the charges were waived be­ cause the foolball teams are made up of Cooleemee children. The town will continue lo waive the fee for the Cooleemce foot­ ball teams. A u d ito r A pproved With the changes brought on by stnte legislation, the town needed to find a new auditor. For an $11 increase over the cur­ rent auditor, they were t\ble to find Winston, Williums & Creech, an auditing firm familiar with Ihe changes. The board approved Ihe change. E n d O f Year B udget Am endm ents The board approved the following miscellaneous end ofthe year budget amendments: an increase of $1,000 for lawyer and CPA fees; an increase of $ I,.4.“) I for administration .salaries; an increase of $2,000 lo capital outlay: an increase of I0,.‘>7.‘> for police salaries, including holiday pay; an incrca.se of $l,.‘iOO for police car maintenance; an increase of $1,100 for department supplies: a decrease of $7,046 in special cxpen,ses; an increase of $1,800 in garbage expenses; an increase of $1,000 in swim­ ming pool operating expenses; a decrease of $1,000 in swim­ ming pool staff wages; and an increa.se of $12,480 in utility fran­ chise lax revenues. Town M oves O n H ousing O rdinance The board approved working wilh Benchmark on a minimum housing ordinance. The cost of creating Ihe code is $900. Simi­ lar codes are already in place, but the lown has been unhappy with Ihe length of lime it takes to gel a house taken care of. If approved, Ihe new ordinance would require homes lhal are un­ safe for living to be repaired or torn down. M a yo r To M eet W ith D O T Mayor John Chandler will meet with DOT officials at the end of the monlh and asked tlie board to give him a list of any street repair issues so he can get a pricc quote from DOT on repairs. Powell Bill money will be used lo make llie repairs. c o L O iu eu . B A N K E R в TRIAD, REALTORS’ F e a t u r e d L is t in g s 384 Park Avenue Charming brick roncii on beautiful 1.7 acres, in-town location. 3BR, 20A, 2 fireplaces, totally updated kitchen, hardwood floors and freshly painted. Call Bobby. $189,900 148 Davie Street Nice 3BR home wilh large rooms In historic Cooleemee! Updated with vinyl siding and replacement windows, new paint. Priced to sell. Call Cindy $59,900 PenningtonCompany R E A L T Y Mocl<sviIle Office: 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 9 4 0 0 TOM. TRIil-; 1-800-539-3383 Hillsdale/Advance ОГПсе: 3 3 6 - 9 9 8 - 8 9 0 0 rol l. l-RI.i; 1-888-828-2234 \v\v\v.|H'iininnU)nrcally.com Шшш ^ N e w H o m e s 107 Sterling Drive Maintenance free, one level living with this 2BR, 2BA townhome. Great room,dining room and sunroom.Call Janice/Briggett $139,900 188 W inding Creek Road New Construction, Spilt 3BR, 2BA floor plan w/vaulted celling & gas log FP, trey ceiling in master BR, XL master BA, wooded, private lot. Call Cindy. $164,900 DAVIE COUNTY OFFICE Intersection of Hwys 158 & 801 336-998-8816 Relocation 1-800-327-4398 w hate V e ritt a к es Ш 0 www.coldwellbanker.com Ш 1170 UIIMRPASS МАО OAVIE 5ВЯ ЗВА Kiichen kma émdim u IR mi ot bit m Wl A llle IU5 CHINQUAPIN ROAO DAVIE ЗВП. 4/AC ишсцй N3(5« lirtn v.[ up fQi bie-Mini] Ш5 cton lencing, 5 pjsljres, 2 Wins wiih 21 suils {Шк, &}■ (Oind pen, l.)fk (00»is. 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IH a;*íu1!i\) CCiIi'ihiio ft gis log Я' pte-Aited'ict seciitiN sysii'm Mjiiti A 2ru} Bit ft/Aal in dost« HdAd (loots in fc,d Cortjid tocktiv] ctiait Iron! porch h cü-rrci] [..кк |tti.h Ga.I PaAiik'/.-9-ni!s$104,900 LOT 56 MYERS PARK DAVIE MKi 2ÍBA Spacious lAO sift/ ticir»-' on cotii'r i..i ! cit OiiaO' iS cue ot tl< ancriitirS A:'JiJ'1IííI Гсл!.; ctícis fJuta Kiiirrun 9'jt)-111')$I04.900 laíoe kitchen nfíam Л 'Fleming 998-n67|ieé.500 OI001 Coldwcll BCJl tuiliciiJliiin, (olilwtll ll.iiiln'i I' .1 ifijiilMüil lr,i(lt'm,iik iil tulilwi')! ш»!.« Л и Iralt'pi'mli'rilly o w n i-'il ,in (l O p i'i.ilw l M n m líc r o l C o ld w ü ll B fliiki-'i He.il Est,lie C o.rpo riilio n 477 PLEASANT ACRE DRIVE OAVIE ЗВП IBA 117 EDISON STREET OAVIE :<ВП G'cil 118 BlUE OONNETT MYERS РАЛХ OAVIEilri'i'tia’iv Lii'^l .1, l+j Ikh«, ciitieni uAi'«t tus bn^.k tioiiw A.IitiTiv.e, sru-.-ratiiAood lii'O'irKj. ••-Bli ¿BA Ct'.iimitio 1 itiei dost lo Ioaii,,11,1 e.i tipiacen-^'iil AiiiiliAs vm,i tit-piru i2iiG outi'jii:! no а.'с'л! lo.tkd Hti'icis ani] iititaty 2 cat attached gara^o, пелtiooim,} in tìj'ii ft Aald Г.оа!е1 (jteal toom ladiorch |i'tiiGti,tO-'j'.'b ne6$92,000 r.tA n),nt So t^xh tot Пиì» tjaiicyII)'I ili") 111 iiij ft imi ft kit лУлсгк i^ianl ?,'j!;r;i'l Oj'lllSl $69,500li.it (jr.'ill l'ir.t J-CrS'/d trC'Iii OutSid- GliKtA-.k‘/j311C5 $99,900.iliuii. Ad liju.il O|)|ioituiiily Com|)iit)Y. llousmij 0|i|iu(limily. {.idi ollui’ is imk-|)(.'iiik'nllv Uwia'd >iml (Jpct.itcd. LOT 40 COVINQTON CREEK DAVIE ЗВК ¡BAtvetyin.rg )пц глО on one spi 1 L4‘dt(xvn [iiiii lot u'titiute msli sii:i5 piní.) Fitusficd Iwius (twi o.ft gvago, i,it.j- kiicrien and t'I(M4.i.l Ij,'. ifpj'jV' I'l'trnjl ilinill.l ICjOIi C'nJ/Jft.iis,n <t!i6-ll7; $189i900 -...UPoUtM(il< Rector . ЙКЙЖГHofiiUtkman ' Pitti Armlnl ^ 1«ЯуИ(би1(| ShetfiBuitoo Sony] HMti lt<v< Owtm VltUllimlAt «8-1U4 998 t1l) ; m-iiM - 99IHS7 »6-1171 9(B-117( 991-mi «81177mnum-ius«»6-1И14MH82тлт$M-1U2 »1-1170 9H-1U9 «1-11И mui7 9it-mi 198-1U0 9Н-1Ш «11И5 998-mO 998-11U 9«i-m( D4 - DAVIE COLTsTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thursday. July 17.2WJRichmond Hill To Be Open For Tours Ru:hmoo(l Hill, the Yadkin County home of Davie nadve Richmond Mumibrd Psanon. will be open for iuided tours from 2-t: JO p.m, the third Sun­ days of July. Auiusc. Septem­ ber and October, Pearson, noted as one of the top N.C. Supreme Court jus­ tices ever, lived from 1805- 137S. He wa.s born near what is no'*- Cooleemee. the son of Richmond Pttarson. a wealthy merchant and entrepreneur, land and iri.st mill owner. A portrait of Pearson hargs in the parlor. He aaduated with honors from ti;e University of N'octh Carolina in IS'13 and fmdied law at WilUamsboro mow Vance County). He wxs admit­ ted to the bur in t3 ’9. beiun a practice in Salisbury and moved it to Mocksville.. In the lame year.he was elected to his only political office, the state Hou.se of Commoas. where he served und! IS'Ji. .A proipressive. he was active ia educational and financial legislation; and lobbied for fair representation from the west­ ern portion of the .state. He was an incorporator o t the .North Carolina Historical Society. Peiirson took controversial stands before, during and after the Civil War. He was elected Superior Court judjte by the legislature in IH-’T. and held court in ev­ ery county in the state. He be­ came associate justice of the itate Supereme Court in lS-t!i. and wxs chosen chief justice in lS5:i. He moved from .\tock.sville in ibi3ut 1848.to the Richmond Hill home in Surry (now Yadkin 1 County.where he lived until his death. Pearson al.so tauaht law on the ground of his home, and is remembered as much for his training of lawyers a.s his work on the bench- In addition to the jastice’s home, there are two nature traits and two covered picnic shelters and restrooms (reser­ vations requited. 699-39211. Facilities are locked w hen not ill a n m use. To teach Richmond Hilt, take U.S. 60 E North from Mock.s-ville. go through Yadkinville. and turn right in Boonville onto Hwy. 67 East. Look for a stiver historic marker on the right a the flash­ ing light, and turn left. Follow the brown sute markers. FOR SALE BY OWNER Richmond Hill in YadXin Count'/ '«¡11 be open for tours over the ne:i." several months. $189,900 135 B uiiker W av 336-751-3432 SijaunlTjIly Craftuil Tnilinimul Bnck. hDrra; Iccaieil m T*in Cedan G jlf Communic/. E.t>;i:phoiml Fuita'iv Vle'ju. : Bath. HanJ'vc;cl Ciramic niu. Open ft;nr plan. .VIotivatcd Siller - Cafl Todav-Don’t Dcla-v! 3j«.751.J432 ■ $84,900 133 R. S hore Dr. 336-751-3432 Charminu Bnck Ranuliur. : Beil. I Oarii. Hanlwc:oil tSjcjn thnjuiiliDur. Ceramii: tile m Balh. Opun tliMir plan. Full ba.sement. iii.i 1.1 .Moral ijutlruililinii. Pncsilwav tcliju, ra.1 -«aluu' .VlotivatidSeaer-Call Tixlav-Don't Delav! 33<^75l-J43’ iC S Y ’S A TREE SERVICE A 3 3 6 - 4 9 2 - 2 9 4 4 TOLL F a S £ 1-866-896-7711 • ^‘ull'z ii'Uhnd • rcfi'/th 4 CcJv/’-i Ccunty Tfimming & Pruning • TfM Removal Stump Grinding • Scorm Damag* • Haia/dous Removal Lot Clwnng • Trained Arboriit (Compf4te Clean Up) N O Construction Loan IN TEREST i 3 ,сЗГК d fR ic lg c m o n t UX17S Ham«3 from th« low $1 OO'i O PEN Sunday 2-5 p.m. Call 998-S816 for more informa cion. '•■“ Ti-'' . ^ № • In WocSsvllle only 25 \\j '' minutes to V/lnston-Salem • Public Stiwer and V/ater Duke Ma:( Rated • Lower Davie Counr/ ta:«es and Davie Counr/ Schools Dtmauim. :n Funtuií^tnn RJ £r.’i i"i (un\ litft ft) Я-Н'‘\'У> /5<У. íjrj ^ /m/if.v U} L-Шипц ЛЛ R-\fi:rw. 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I •'V «JiH V7T>, ^ г ,ri ct г P crantr ir*vrt 1*п;га rwsrtrj’ •a.‘ . - г г "=■ Ä '-S i,-ìS 3 »“«£,tSX '««* “» •"www.C2ISWM.com '.liunn .jfiKT 'iSi tlli" '.trif ^iBnfhouir ,rlljifflti Imn itnffii <яку .lonffiouif Цм V.-Jflni UtifMci-.iiif .'ипир laif '.ìf ггнл.ш ■n\ „,i..■ад-41'1 » D II 4m;i, b v à :iw a ii. 5вгяпд¥оц Wltíi Müinüenhips iti: rnt» Aiiihtnn-iittim Зоап! üf lealtà»'.. Mulnplö Listìiìrj ierMicc. Certified Cfltnmörtiai:ihve5ttnenCWember(|IIIIW)’ (ùrallnai Reali IJao ■'»Ub'wui»* Luminiimbl) Uao Net (t .immwroal iistiHy пиРлягк) iuwrnarianal Relocatian Services Muggle Magic Program Planned AllciUlon Hurry Potter I'lins. M agician aiul piore.ssional entertainer Jim Alberti will prc.sent a hamls-oii “how to do" magic tricks work.shop on Tuesday, July 22 al 2 p.m. at the Davie County Public Library. Participants will learn to tnake object.s appearand vanish, move inanimate objects just by wiggling their finger.s. read minds, and rorotell the future. At the end of the cla.ss kids will bc presented with a Certificate of Wizardry. This nniggle magic work­ shop is provided for children ages 7 and up as part of the Public L ibrary’s Summer Reading Program. All of the props are supplied, and every child gets ¡1 magic wand. A fee of $2 per child will be collected to cover the cost of supplies. Call 751-202.1 to register or .stop by the children’s desk at the library. New Books At Tlie Library Some of the new books at Davie County, 371 N. Main Street, Mocksville: Non-Fiction •911; The Book of Help • The Aineriean History Cookbook • The Art and Business of High School Senior Portrait Pho­ tography • Chicken Soup I'or the Soul Christmas Treasury; Holiday Stories to Warm the Heart • NattiriVla Nurture: Genes, Experience and What Makes Us Human • Nicklnus by Design; Golf ; >• Course Strategy and Architecture • Patent It Yourself • Vikings; The North Atlantic Saga • What Color is Your Para­ chute? A Practical Manual for Job-Hunters and Career-Chang- ers • World War II; History’s Greatest Conflict in Pictures Piction • Angelica by Sharon Shinn • The Clarinet Polka by Keith Maillard • The Confessor by Daniel Silva • The Deep and Other Stories by Mary Swan • Good Faith by Jane Smiley • Guardian of the Promise; Merlin’s Descendants by Irene Radford • Signal and Noise by John GricseiTier • The Song Reader by Lisa Tucker • Tho Tattooed Girl by Joycc Carol Oates • Flirting With Pete by Bar­ bara Dellnsky The Summer Reading is in full swing at the Davie County Public Library, Call Li.sa Neal at 751-2023 formore information. Elaine H. Smith, Dennis and Angie Smilh and the Senior Adult Class at Elbaville United Methodist Church made dona­ tions in memory of Mabel B. Hownrd. Painela Hazen made a donalion in honor of Patsy Crenshaw’s retirement and in memory of Charlie Cozarl. Bert Bahnson made a donation lo the library from money collected al his 4th ol'July event.The Davie County Rclired School Person­ nel mude donations in memory of Carolyn Hartman and Mrs. Ellene McIntyre. Also, Lester and Elizabeth Martin made a do­ nation in memory ol'Mrs. Ellene M clniyre imd Mrs. Pinkie Patterson Barker and Clyde Studevent Jr. Helen Tiicak made a donation in memory ol Ale.xandra Sloglck. Davie County Public Library hours; Monday-Thursday 10 a.m.-8;30 p.m., Friday 10 a.m,- 5:30 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Sunday 2-5 p.m., 751- , 2023. DAVIE COUNTY ICNTKRPRISE RECOUn,Tluir.sdiiy,,Iuly 17,2003 - D5 P U B L IC N O T IC E S NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FOR THE FOLLOWING ZONING AMENDMENTS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Ihe requirements of Article 20-B of Chapter 153-A of the General Statutes of North Carolina and Paragraph 155.250 of Ihe Davie County Code of Ordinances, that the Davie County Board of Commissioners will hold a Public Hearing In the Commlsslonnra Room of the Davie County Admin­ istration Building, fvlocksvilie, NC, on Monday, July 21,2003 at 7:00 p.m. to hear Ihe following requests: to rezone 3.02 acies of a land (rom Residential Agriculture (R-A) and Residential (R-20) to Industrial Special Use (1-1-S) to expand Ihe parking area and provide for future buildings for the trucking and ware­ house business. This property Is located on the west side of NC Hwy. 801 South, 400 feel south ol US Hwy. 64, and Is lurther described as Parcel 103.08 of DavIe County Tax fi/lap J-7. Loretta Sheela has applied to amend the special use zoning con- dlllons approved January 18,2003, on property zoned Highway Busi­ ness Special Use (H-B-S) for an aulo dealership and detailing shop. The request Is lo permit a full ser^ vice beauty saltón and amend the existing conditions related lo Ihe auto dealership. This property Is localed at 850 Redland Road and Is lurther described as Parcel 30 of Davie County Tax fvlap C-7. A sign will be posted on the above listed property to advertise the Public Hearing. The public Is invited to attend Ihe hearing at which lime there will be an opportunity to be heard In favor ol, or In opposition to, the above Items. Additional Information Is available at the Development Services Department on weekdays between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. or by telephone at (336) 751-3340. John Gallimore Planning Director NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as the Execu­ trix of the Estate of Afi/lfvlA L. fvllLLER, JR., late of Davie County, this Is to notlly all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or belore the 10th day of October, 2003, being three (3) months from the first day of publication or this notice will be pleaded In bar ol Iheir recovery. All persons Indebted to said eslale will please make Imme­ diate payment to the undersigned. This the 10th day ol July, 2003. Anne-fvlarie IVIiller, EXEC 134 Apache Road Advance. NC 27006 7-10-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as the Execu­ trix ol the Estate ol, ROBERT L. LASHfvllT, late of Davie County, this Is to notily all persons having claims against said estate to present them lo Ihe undersigned on or belore the 26th day of September, 2003, be­ ing three (3) monlhs from the first day ol publication or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted lo said estate will please make immediate pay­ ment to the undersigned. This 26lh day ol June, 2003. Betty S. Lashmit, EXEC 908 Hardison Street fvlocksvilie, NC 27028 6-26-41P STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF YADKIN Slate ol North Carolina by and through the Yadkin Couniy Child Support Enforcement Agency, ex rel. VICKI 0. MARTINEZ, Plalnllff, vs. RICARDO DOMINIC WHITE, De­ fendant IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION 00 CVD 754 IV-D #0004059690 NOTICE NOTICE TO; RICARDO DOMINIC WHITE, above-named Defendant TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking rellel againsl you has been filed In Ihe above entitled action. The nature ol the relief being sought Is to Increase child support. You are required to make de­ fense to such pleading not later than August 22, 2003, said date being 40 days from first publication of this notice; upon your failure lo do so the parly seeking service againsl you will apply to Ihe Courl for the rellel sought. This the 10th day of July, 2003. VALERIE J, ZACHARY, ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF P.O. Box 608 Yadkinville, NC 27055 336/679-8023 or 336/677- 3708 ,y, 7r10-3ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION 2003 CVD 374 SILVIA ARELLANO MARTINEZ, Plaintiff, vs. MARCELINO MORENO LONGARES, Defen­ dant. NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION TO: MARCELINO MORENO LONGARES, the above-named defendant:. Take notice lhat a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed In the above entitled District Courl action. The nature of Ihe re­ lief being sought Is as follows; Ab­ solute Divorce. You are required lo make de­ fense to such pleading not later than the 26th day of August, 2003, said dale being 40 days from the llrst publication of this nollce and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service againsl you will apply lo the court for Ihe rellel sought. This the 17lh dayof July, 2003. E. Edward Vogler, Jr. Allorney for Plaintiff NC State Bar #8069 181 Soulh Main Slreel Mocksville, NC 27028 Telephone; (336) 751-6235 NORTH CAROLINA 7-17-3ln DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as the Execu­ trix ol the Estate of JOHN HENRY KIGER, late ol Davie County, this Is to notify all persons having claims against said eslate to present them lo the undersigned on or before the 3rd day of October, 2003, being three (3) monlhs Irom Ihe first day of publication or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This Ihe 3rd day of July, 2003. Louvella Kiger, Executrix 285 Cana Road Mocksville, NC 27028 Martin & Van Hoy, LLP Attorney at Law Ten Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 7-3-41n NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as the Execu­ tor of the Estate of DELLA DEONA HARRIS, late of Davie County, this Is to nollly all persons having claims againsl said estate lo present them lo the undersigned on or before the 26th day of September, 2003, be­ ing three (3) months from the first day of publication or this nollce will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate pay­ ment to the undersigned. This the 26th day ol June, 2003. D.A. Harris 3964 US Hwy 601 N Mocksville, NC 27028 Lynne Hicks, Altorney at Law 124 West Depot Streel Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-3312 6-26-41nNORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as the Execu­ trix of the Eslale of ROBERT LEE PIERCE, late of Davie County, this is to notily all persons having claims against said estale to present them to the undersigned on or before the 26th day of September, 2003, be­ ing Ihree (3) months from the first day ol publication or Ihls nollce will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said eslale will please make Immediate pay­ ment to the undersigned. This Ihe 23rd day of June, 2003. Jennifer P. Vestal 4231 Edith Lane, Apt. B Greensboro, NC 27409 Martin & Van Hoy, LLP Attorney at Law Ten Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-3312 6-26-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as the Execu­ trix of the Estale of MARIE CHASE CARTER, lale of Davie Couniy, Ihls Is lo nollly all persons having claims againsl said eslate lo present them 10 the undersigned on or belore the 3rd day ol October, 2003, being three (3) monlhs Irom the first day of publication or this nollce will be pleaded In bar of their recovery, All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment lo the undersigned. This the 3rd day ol July, 2003. Denise Carter Bennett, EXEC 5033 Noble Streel Winslon-Salem, NC 27105 7-3-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained In a certain Deed of Trust made by Amy B. Forrest and husband, li. Shane Forrest (PRESENT RECORD OWNER; Amy Bshant Forrest) lo L. Gordon Pfefferkortn, Jr., Trustee, dated the 24th day of February, 1997, and re­ corded In Book 251, Page 604, Davie Couniy Regislry, North Caro­ lina, default having been made In the payment of the note secured by the said Deed of Trust and the un­ dersigned, H. Terry Hutchens, PA, having been substituted as Trustee In said Deed ol Trust by an Instru­ ment duly recorded In the Office of the Register of Deeds of Oavie County, North Carolina, and the holder of the note evidencing said Indebtedness having directed that Ihe Deed of Trust be foreclosed, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will oiler for sale at the Courthouse Door In the City of Mocksville, Davie Couniy, North Carolina al 10:00 a.m. on July 22, 2003, and will sell to the highest bidder lor cash the lollowlng real estate situ­ ate In the County of Davie, North Carolina, and being more particu­ larly described as follows: Being Lols Numbers 14,15, and 16 of the W.R. Clement property, surveyed by James D. Justice A. Civil Engineer as September, 1927, lor lurther Inlormatlon apply to Reg­ ister ol Deeds Ollice In Davie County Court House, Book 23, Page 528, where a copy ol said survey and plat appears recorded, for metes and bounds and more particular description ol said lots sols and herein conveyed. Together with Improvements located thereon; said properly being lo­ cated at 336 Wilkesboro Street, Mocksville, North Carolina. For back title see deed Irom W. Raleigh Clement to R.C. Foster, recorded In Book 31; Page 568 and deed from DavIe Real Estate, Loan and Insurance Company lo R.C. Foster recorded In Book 28, Page 387 and 388, and Deed of Trust Book 94, Page 241. Should the property be pur­ chased by a third party, thal per­ son must pay the lax ol Forty-Five Cents per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) required by NCQS §7A- 308(a)(1). The property lo be offered pur­ suant to this notice of sale Is being . offered for sale, Iransfer and con­ veyance “AS IS, WHERE IS.” Nei­ ther the Trustee nor the holder ol the note secured by the deed ol trust/security agreement, or both, being foreclosed, nor the officers, directors, attorneys, employees, agenis or authorized representative ol either the Trustee or the holder of the note make any representa­ tion ol warranty relating to the title or any physical, environmental, health or safety conditions existing in, on, at or relating lo Ihe property being offered for sale, and any and all responsibilities or liabilities aris­ ing oul of or In any way relating to any such condilion expressly are disclaimed. Also, this properly is being sold subject to all laxes, spe­ cial assessmenls, and prior liens or encumbrances ol record and any recorded releases. A cash deposil (no personal checks) of five percent (5%) of the purchase price, or seven hundred fifly dollars ($750.00), whichever is greater, will be required at the time of the sale. This 1st day ol July, 2003. H. TERRY HUTCHENS, PA SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE H. Terry Hutchens, PA Substitute Trustee 4200 Morganton Road, Suite 103 P.O. Box 1028 Fayetteville, NC 28302 7-10-21ПNORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of the Estate ol CHARLES A. BETHEL, JR. (a/k/a Charles A. Belhel), deceased, of Advance, Davie Couniy, North Carolina, the undersigned does hereby nollly all persons, firms and corporalions having claims against the estale ol said decedent lo exhibit Ihem to the undersigned at P.O. Drawer 25008, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 17114-5008, on or belore Ihe 17th day ol October, 2003, or this no­ tice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations Indebted lo the said estale will please make immediate payment lo Ihe undersigned. This the 17th day of July, 2003. Charles A. Bethel, III, Executor of Ihe Estate of Charles A. Bethel, Jr. c/o Neal €, Tackabery Blanco Tackabery Combs & Malamaros, P.A. P.O. Drawer 25008 Winston-Salem, NC 27114- 5008 ,♦ .7-17-4Ш NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as the Admin­ istrator of the Estate of HAROLD TUCKER WILLIARD, late ol Davie Couniy, this Is to notlly all persons having claims against said estale to present them to the undersigned on or before the 3rd day of Octo­ ber, 2003, being three (3) monlhs from the llrst day of publlcallon or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted lo said eslate will please mako Im­ mediate paymeni to the under­ signed. This the 3rd day of July, 2003. Harold Dean Williard, ADMN 140 Autumn Lane Advance, NC 27006 7-3-4IP NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as the Admin­ istrator of the Estale of ELLEN KING FLOWERS, late ol Davie County, Ihls Is lo notlly all persons having claims against said estate to presenl them to the undersigned on or belore the 3rd day of Octo­ ber, 2003, being three (3) months from the llrst day of publication or this nollce will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted lo said eslate will please make Im­ mediate payment to the under­ signed. This the 3rd day ol July, 2003. Charles Milas Flowers 272 Heritage View Road Hickory, NC 28601 7-3-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor ol the Eslale of EVA MAE BROWN CAMPBELL, lale ol Davie Couniy, this Is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or belore the 17th day ol October, 2003, being three (3) monlhs from the first day ol publication or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said eslate will please make Imme­ diate payment to the undersigned. This the 17th day ol July, 2003. Robert J. Campbell EXEC 114 E. Robin Drive Advance, NC 27006 7-17-4Ш : The GLEN :» Apartments « t * » 300 fVIIIIIng Road tt Mocksville 4 > « ' 2 & 3 Bedroom * I Apartments \ , Handicap Accessible « > Units Available « > Rental Assistance • I Available • > If Applicable • > a •Please Call; 336-751-2070* NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as the Execu­ trix of the Estate of ELIZABETH S. ROBERSON, late of Davie County, this Is to notily all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or belore Ihe 3rd day ol October, 2003, being three (3) months Irom the llrst day of publication or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted lo said eslale will please make Imme-^ dIale payment to Ihe undersigned.' This the 3rd day of July, 2003. Sue R. Vaughn, EXEC 162 Guy Gaither Road Harmony, NC 28634 7-3-4IP NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as the Admin­ istratrix of the Eslate of DAVID GEORGE DESNOYERS, lale ol DavIe Couniy, this Is to nollly all persons having claims againsl said estale lo presenl Ihem to the un­ dersigned on or belore the 3rd day ol October, 2003, being three (3) months Irom the llrst day of publi­ cation or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted lo said estate will pleaso make Immediate payment lo the undersigned. This Ihe 3rd day ol July, 2003. Peggy H. DesNoyers 270 Cherry Street Mocksville, NC 27028 Martin S Van Hoy, LLP Altorney at Law Ten Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 7-3-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as the Execu­ trix ol the Estale ol RAY JOSEPH SMITH, late of Davie County, this Is lo notily all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or belore Ihe 10th day'ol October, 2003, being three (3) months Irom the llrst day ol publlcallon or this notice will be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. All persons Indebted lo said eslale will please make Immediate paymeni lo the undersigned. This Ihe 10th day of July, 2003. Clifton Dwin Smllh 543 South Main Slreel Dobson, f^C 27017 7-10-4tn MARSHA’S KOI & WATER GARDENS Stimclarcl & Butterlly Koi Fiintails & Mosquito Fish Plants & Pond Supplies ()|44i Mitn-Tliiirs W\V Id Caliilwln Ktl. hy iippoimmcnl (Noiir l.;ike Mycl^ ;tml Tri Л Sill У-7 Ciimpuniuml) ЗЛГ)-4‘> 2 -7 4 2 3 NtcKksvillc A B S O L U T E A U C T I O N S A T . • J U L Y 1 9 • 9 : A M lleiiLs I''nnn'riiL* MstíUts O f Mr. William L. (Red) llm iw r (1Хчгачч1) Ml'S. Wilma Ia4! I lauwr (IJvinji) Ä HtTiiio! K. Míhxv (I)t4X'useíl) 4115 Spaínliour M ill Road Ibbaccoville 27050imFCriONS: From WS. Шс Hwy 52 North & Шс The King КхИ. Шп Ш On Doral Vrhc Л Гп1Сш1Лр1т>х Ш Шс Т)> Spulnlmir MUI Hmid. Ibrn N¡t¡bt & Pn>cct-<l UMIIe. 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LEINBACH■THE ESTATE SETTIEMEMT PROFESSIONALS' • ANTIQUESCOLLECTIBLES •FARM MACHINERY-REAL GSTATEDUSINESS LIQUIDATIONS • WWW.lolnbachauCtlon3.com N.C.A.L. #5071, N.C.A.F.L. #0056, N.C.R.E.L. H 154040. N.C.R.E.Q.L. #1000223 3 6 - 7 6 4 - 5 1 4 6 Ий f Рб - DAVIË COUNTY KNTKRPRISK RKCORD, Thursduy, .Inly 17,2003 PUBUC NOTICES NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virluo ol Ihe power of sale contained In a certain Deed ol Trust made by Anihony J. Raby to TIM, Inc., Truslee, dated the 9lh dayol October, 1990, and recorded In Book 287, Page 77, DavIe County Reglslry, North Carolina, delault having been made In Ihe payment ol the note secured by the said Deed ol Trust and the under­ signed, H. Terry Hutchens, PA, hav­ ing been substituted as Trustee in said Deed of Trust by an instrument duly recorded in Ihe Olllce ol the Register of Deeds ol Davie Counly, North Carolina, and Ihe holder ol the note evidencing said Indebled­ ness having dlrecled lhat the Deed of Trust be foreclosed, Ihe under­ signed Substitute Trustee will oiler for sale at Ihe Courlhouse Door In the City ol lulocksville, Davie Counly, Norlh Carolina al 10:00 a.m. on July 22,2003, and will sell to the highesl bidder lor cash Ihe following real estaie situate In the County of Davie, North Carolina, and being more particularly de­ scribed as follows: Being known and designated as all of Lot 3, cf Shady Acres Subdi­ vision as platted in Plat book 6, Page 187, (slide 237) Davie Counly Register ol deeds lo which reler- once Is hereby mado (or a more particular description. Together wilh 107 Powell Road, Mocksville, North Carolina. Subject to Restrictions ol record. Should the properly be pur­ chased by a third party, thal per­ son must pay the tax ol Forty-Five Cents per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) required by NCGS §7A- 308(a)(1). The properly lo be ollered pur­ suant to this notice ol sale Is being ollered for salo, transler and con­ veyance “AS IS, WHERE IS." Nei­ ther the Trustee nor the holder ol Ihe note secured by the deed ol trust/security agreement, or both, being foreclosed, nor the officers, direclors, atlorneys, employees, agents or authorized representative ol either the Truslee or Ihe holder ol the note make any represenla- )- lion ol warranty relaling to the title or any physical, environmental, heallh or safely eondllions existing In, on, at or relaling to the property being offered for sale, and any and all responsibililies or liabilities aris­ ing oul ol or in any way relating lo any such condition expressly are disclaimed. Also, this properly Is being sold subjocl lo all taxes, spe­ cial assessments, and prior liens or encumbrances ol record and any rocordod releases. A cash deposit (no personal checks) ol live perceni (5%) of the purchase price, or seven hundred fifty dollars ($750,00), whichever is greater, will be required at tho lima of the sate. This day ol July, 2003. H. TERRY HUTCHENS, PA SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE H. Terry Hutchens, PA Substitute Trustee 4200 Morganlon Road, Suile 103 PO. Box 1028 Fayelteviiie, NC 28302 7-10-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as the Execu­ trix ol tho Estate of MARGARET HANDSEL LANE, lale ol Davie County, this Is lo nolily all persons having claims agninsi said estate lo present them to the undersigned on or belore the 261h day ol Sep­ lember, 2003, being three (3) months Irom the llrsl day of publi­ cation or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons indebted to said estaie will please make immediate payment lo the undersigned. This Ihe 261h dayol Juno, 2003. Calhy Lane Horn Molsinger 293>1 Clodleller Road Winslon-Salem, N0 27107 6-26-41n NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC NOTICE The Commissioners ol Iho Town ol Mocksville, pursuanl lo the pro­ visions ol NCGS §153A-177, hereby give public notice lhal Ihe Town inlands lo reconvey lo Phillip D. Shore and Tammy L. Shore Ihe property described in Deed Book 493, Page 496, of Ihe Davie Counly Reglslry pursuanl lo the provisions ol §153A-177. The property was conveyed lo the Town of Mocksvillo without consideration for the pur­ pose of pormilting the Town to con­ struct a water tower upon Iho pre­ mises. The Town hns determined that 11 will not use the property lor the construction of a water tower. ; This the 1 st day ol July, 2003. Christine W. Sanders Town Manager ^ 7-10-2tn g l a s s i p i b d s ШЕХРШЕЯУЕ PROFTEABLE A b o r t i o n A l t e r n t i v e _____E m p l o y m e n t DAVIE PREGNANCY CARE Center olfers confidential & free pregnancy tests, support ser­ vices, and referrals. Make a healthy choice for your llfel Call 753-HOPE for appoinlment. A n i m a l s I YEAR OLD Bull. Half Angus/ Half Brangus. Call K. Swicegood at 909-2583 f u u T hF r s e b o a r d in g ; Contact Martha Buchanan 998- 0390________________________ A p a r t m e n t s MOCKSVILLE SUNSET TER­ RACE: All brick energy efiiclent apartment. 1 & 2 bedroom, pool, basketball court & swings. Kitchen appliances furnished in­ cluding dishwasher, 1.5 balhs, washer/dryer connections. High energy efficient heat pump pro­ vides central heal and air. Prewired for cable TV & phones. Insulated windows & doors. No wax kilchen& balh lloors. Located In Mocksville behind the old Hendricks Furniture building (now Carolina Precision Machin­ ery) on Sunset Dr. oil of Hwy, 158. Oillce hours 1-6 M-F & Sat. 10- 12. Phone 751-0168. NICE, SPACIOUS, 1 BR aplrT ment w/small deck. Located within 2 miles of William R. Davie school olf 601N In quiet neighbor­ hood. Partially furnished If de­ sired. Must be reliable/references required. $350/monlh. 492-5531, II no answer call 336-945-2436, B e a c h P r o p e r t y 3BR TRAILER AT Ocean Isle Beach-Rent (or Day or Week. 998-4039____________________ C h i ld C a r e AFTER SCHOOL CARE: Are you looking (or a Christian alter­ native after school care? For more Information and/or to reg­ ister for the 2003-2004 school lethodlst Churoh at 336-998- 0687. FORK BAPTIST CHURCH- Before & Alter School Program $100 per child $90 per second child 6:30am-drop oil 6:00pmj3lck up Cornatzer Elementary Busing Zone Come by or call lor applicallon 336-998-8306 KOUNTRY KORNER DAYCARE has openings lor ages 2 years - school age. 998-2220, ask for Linda or Christie. NOW OPEN: HOUR-BY-HOUR Child Care now enrolling. Let your kids come and play while you have time awayl 940-6450 US Hwy 158, Advance. MILLER EQUIPMENT RENTAL SUMMER IS HEBEI Bobcal. aeratot core plugger & more lor rem todayl Moc'kwll'io ' .3381 151-2304 Ken Durham Construction Residential or Commercial Remodeling & New Constnjction • Ailililiims• Vinyl Sidiiij; • Konjiiii! • Unhcut Work Call lor Freo Estimale п28Ш8 jfiurT 1 :1 « RANDY MILLER &SONS ’ 'J-S MliliT Hiiail • MiKks\illf (336) 284-2826 Skid Sloer Work Trencher Work Hauling 'stems Loader ^ork CHIEF OF POLICE - Mocksville, North Carolina. Pop 4320. Salary range begins at $45,150. Start­ ing salary DOQ & E. Musl meet requirements set by NC Criminal Justice Training and Standards Commission. Position open until filed. Send cover letter with re­ sume & reference to: Town Man­ ager, Town ol Mocksville, 171 Clement St., Mocksville, NC 27028 Town ol Mocksville Is an EOE DIRECTOR/LEAD TEACHER: 20-25 hours weekly. Minimum 2 years experience In child care related Held, High School Di­ ploma or GED required. Prefer Associate Degree In Child Devel­ opment. Please send resume to P. 0 . Box 101, Advance,NC 27006 DRIVER-ATTN: EXP Drivers & Truck driving school graduates w/ COL license w/ hazmat endorse­ ment. (Guaranteed home every weekend (even during training)... Coastal Is a regional flatbed car­ rier In business since 1939... Must have clean driving record, good employment history & clean ersonal background.,.Call lary® our Mocksville terminal (!S 1-800-835-9770 or Visit us ® www.ctdrlvers.com. EOE DRIVERS NEEDED, 2 yrs expe­ rience with clean record CDL, percentage pay, bulk freight, hop­ per bottoms & live floor trailers. 336-788-3210. EXPERIENCED ROOFERS NEEDED. Good pay. 998-1322 EX^RIENCED VINYL SIDING help needed. Good pay. 998- , 1322 FULL-TIME ^ fA IL E R NEEDED. Experience neces­ sary. Come by and see Danny or Bobby, 661 Wilkesboro Sl., 751- 1976 GUARDSMARK, ¡IC "Security Professionals” Is currently seek­ ing security olllcers lor positions In Ihe Winston Salem, Greens­ boro area. Must have high school diploma, clean criminal record and be at least 21. Denelits In­ clude paid life/health Insurance, 401K, tuition reimbursement and more. Salaries start at $8.25 hr. Conlacl Ms. Richardson for ap­ pointmenl Mon-Fri 9am-3pm. 336-668-8122. HTBTIMfrONTECHNICIAN- SEEKING responsible, caring Individual to provide dlrecl care services to our developmentally disabled clients. Experience working with Ihe population pre­ ferred out not necessary. Ideal candidate should possess a CPR/Flrst Aid certification or be willing lo obtain. Minimum re­ quirements: Musl be al least 18 years ol age; possess a high school dipfoma or equivalent, valid driver's license and reliable transportation. The position Is lo­ cated In Davie County and the hours are M-F, 2:30pm-7pm. Apply In person or send resumes to: Robin Osborne Charles HInes & Son, Inc. 401 Northgale Park Drive Winston-Salem, NC 27106 336-896-0950 SBSSEBSmFOR SALE:Cars • Trucks Utility BuiWings Carports: All Sizes, All Galvanized All Size Dog Lois 336-751-3442 Mocksville, NC E m p l o y m e n t HELP WANTED-EXPERI- ENCED hair-slyllsts and nail lech needed. Reasonable booth rental. Inquire alter 12pm to (336) 766-9494. LEGAL SECRETARY/Pi^/^- GAL for local attorney-Send Re­ sum e to: Attorney, 34 Court Square, Mocksville, NC 27028. LOCAL TREE-CARE company seeking bucket/clim ber/ groundhelp. Exp. a must. CDL preferred. 998-1986 LOOKING^OR A lady to live In with an elderly lady, 3pm-8am; seven days a week. 998-3319 LOOKING FOR EXPERIENCED plumber, 5 years minimum, com­ mercial & residential. Repair & Installation. Call 940-2569. RN'S, LPN’S, Needed immedl- ately. Paid twice weekly. Call 704- 895-6888. SEARCHING FOR INDIVIDU- ALS to lill part-time positions in the Gantt Child Development Center, Musl have a high school diploma and willing to obtain cre­ dentials within 6 months of em­ ployment. Prefer candidates with credentials and 4 semester hours In Early Childhood and 2 years experience. Send resume, cover letter to Sherry Brlndle at Helen C. Gantt Child Development Cen­ ter, 1205 Salisbury Road, Mocks­ ville, NC 27028. SUCCESS HAPPENS WHEN preparation and opportunity meel. Seeking energetic self starter din/en to suceed. Integrity required. Retail sales represen­ tative of manufactured homes. Fax resume 704-872-1166, atten­ tion Mark Mull, GM. TEAClHiNG ASSISTANTS NEEDED-aller school assistants needed lo provide loving environ­ ment for 1st-8th grade sludents at Hillsdale United Methodist Church. Monday-Friday, 3pm- 6pm. 998-4020. techT &n^in s p e c t o r s Competilive pay, great benefits, learn & advance Into mgmt In auto & retail business, Cali 998- 1723. NCDL & bkgrd check req'd. tw o “ p o s1 tio n s - e x p e r i- ENCED Roofer & laborer needed. Call 998-1150.________ F u r n i t u r e SMALL s e c t io n a l SOFA, black, seats 5,3 month old, $575. 492-7327,.____________________ H o m e s F o r R e n t 2039 HWY 801 N-nlce 2BR, brick farmhouse w/pond and outbuild­ ings. $950/mo. Relerences & deposits required. 998-5482 2BR HOUSlFORrTnt. 100 cTa^ ham St. $500/monlh. HUD ac­ cepted. 336-692-8326 2BR, 1.5BA, COUNTRY LANEi central heat & air, no pets, no HUD, deposit & relerences re­ quired. $500/mo. 336-676-9374 20 Y E A R W A R R A N TY Longest Lasting 3’ Coverage / Many Colors Pole Buildings Melal Roofs & Siding | 1-888-278-6050 MID-STATE METALS AUCTION S A T U R D A Y , J u l y 1 9 , 2 0 0 3 • 1 0 :0 0 A .M . Property of RoBo Hoover (living) and Glonn Hoovor (docoasod) 1404 Reynolda Road, Winston-Salem, NC FURNITURE: Anlique Lovtse.il Old Mittored Seciel.My Dtisk w/e!abof.ite catving ft woodAoik, Cecljr Cues! (made (ly A L lloovef). Maililetop 3-drdAer Ctiost. Tlioinisville Biiltel, M,ihogany Chesl, Maliogmy Bow From Desk, Coucli & Chair, tnd Tables, Dining Table wM Chairs, Glass Top i'alio Table ¿ Ciiaiis, Beds. Night Stands, Gingei Jar Lamps, Titlany style Lamps, Washer, Dryer, Mitsubishi TV. COLLECTIBLES: Old Marbles, Jim Beam Botlle, Oil lamps. Cut Glass. McCoy, Porcelain Teapot. Coiin from Adm Gardner shipwreck (sank in 1809-cert, ot authenticity included). Noritake China, liippon Cliina, Rogers Silver 3-looted Bowl, Hobnail Vase, Bavaria China Teapol. Sterling Fhtware, Old English Stallordshire Teapot (circa 1820), Nixon-Lodge Campaign Butinn, George Y/aliace Campaign Dullon, WWIl Era Hitler Paperweight. Tom Jones Button, March 198G Final f dition W-S Seniinel, Czech Vase, Wood Coko & Or. Pepper Crates, Mork« Mindy Lunchbox, Feb I9‘15 Stars & Stripes Newsletter, WWII Piclures, NYC Snow Globe Music Box, W-S Inlormation A Trade Rook 190C, Sword, Binoculars, Vintage Goll Caddy Cart & Clubs, Metlox Poppy Trail Creamer A Sug-v. Old Hats A Hat Boxes, Record Albums, Old Wood Framed Mirrors, Porcelain Figurines. Siemware. Framed Prinis (Bob Timlwrlake, Roberl Dance). Framed Melal Lithograph Pictures by Dennis Slemp, Old Art Books, Wagner Skillel, Mink Coats, NC Stale Memorabilia, Small Sale, Liiiens Lois moro collectlble8<»anllques>~hou80hold goods. A great variety ot well-cared-lor collectibles and antiques. DON'T MISS THIS SALEH!!!!!!!!'!!!!! Sfior.ial addition lo fhi$ sale Irom the W R Bennett (deceased) estate 12 ncs ol line jewelry (appraised at $15,‘U0.00) including gold and diamond earrings, culiured pearl necklace, diamond ft gold bar pin, lapis necklace and more. A lisi of each piece wilh appraised values will be available lor inspection on sale day. Terms: CASH OR APPROVED CHECK Announcomenis day of salo suporcodo all printed material. A U C TIO N EER : ROY W RIGHT NCAL2120 150 Gateway Lane Advance, NC 27006 336-998-8637 H o m e s F o r R e n t H o m e s F o r S a l e 2BR, 1BA-Advance-$750/mo 3BR, 2BA-Clemmons-$850/mo 3BR, 1BA-Mocksvllle-$650/mo 2BR, 1.5BA-Moblle Home- $500/mo Pennington & Company Realty 751-9400 30 NAYLOR ST.-2BR, 1 Ba- fenced bk yard $550/mo. plus deposit. 243 MAIN ST.-Cooleemee-2BR, IBA $500/mo. plus deposit. Call Martha ® Anders Really 492-7505 3BR, 1.5BA, 178 Mounlvlew Drive, Mocksville. $580 plus de­ posit. 508-6977. CLEMMONS: 2BR, 1BA„ car- port, appliances furnished. No pets, no smoking. Deposit re­ quired. Available 7/1. $650/ monlh, (336) 766-1493. COVINGTON CREEK-4BR 2.5 BA, 2400+ sq. ft., $1500/month, security deposit required, lease option available. 766-6021. EXTRA CLEAN houses for rent^ Non-smoking. 1-2BR, 1-3BR. References & deposit required. Credit checked. Call 751-1108. FOR A LISTING of available rental properties, please check our ad In the Real Estate Sectlon- Howard Realty- 751-3538 FOR RENT-DUPLEX 1 & 2BR "with carports. In country. (336)751-2986 HOUSE FOR RENT-2BR. IBA house in Mocksville. $500. Leonard Really 751-3650, 751- 5020. 131 CHILDRENS HOME Place. 2000 model doublewide 1500 sq. II. 3BR, 2BA, move In condition, Priced $5000 below tax value al $79,900 must see please cal 336-996-2522, 287-4083. A "True Modular" appreciates In valuel (No Steel Frames) Free literature. Call 1-800-322-8679. BARGAIN, DEAL, STEAL you pay $.99 down, $625/mo 4BR, 2.5 BA Brick home "Not a Trailer” and I’ll pay you $25,000 Cash (704) 883-9997 GRAND OPENING 4BR/2BA MOD or HUD SO DOWN, $550 a month $20,000 to you In Cash 704-883-9997. MOCKSVILLE, 3BR, 2BA, 3 yeai old house. Double oar garage, approx. 1450 sq.ft. For Sale $134,900, Lease option. 492- 5601,_______________________ New Home 5 Acres $0 down, $650 a month Owner finance. (704) 883-9997. NEW TRUE MODULAR (NG STEEL FRAMES) Crane set, 7/ 12 roof, 3BR, 2BA. $79,90C value. Delivered and set on youi foundation $52,900 Limited time onlyl Landowners call 336-362- 3876 or 336-362-8040. IMMACULATE 3BR, 1.5BA brick, range, refrigerator, dishwasher, large yard. No pets, $650/month & $650 security deposit. Call Mary Hendricks, Pennington & Company Realty, 751-9400, ext 15. nTc E 2BR, IBA, Central Heat & AC, Fenced Backyard with stor­ age shed in Town, 704-278- 1717. NICE BRICK HOME In counlry 3BR, 1BA, large yard. Like new. Central heat/alr. Well water. 3 people limit. No pets, $600 plus deposit &references 284-4986. PRIME ADVANCE LOCATION 178 N. Claybon Drive, 3 bedroom brick ranch with basement. $750/ monlh. Crowder McChesney & Associates 766-0515. RECENTLY REMODELED 21 3BR. 2BA In-town with fenced backyard & storage shed. Cen­ tral Heal/Alr. No HUD. 704-278- 1717. GENE TREXLER ROOFING New & Old Rools Small Repair Jobs Free Estímalos 336-284-4571 PRIVATE 1850+SQ. FT farm­ house on 3,4 beautiful acres In Mocksville limits, 3BR, 1 1/2 story, large master BR and large eat-ln kitchen with many cabi­ nets. Also has den, living room, study and utility room. Enjoy the quiet country setting Irom the front porch and large deck. Ma­ ture shade trees and landscap­ ing with lots ol (lowers. Many re­ cent updates. 336-692-8527. Sacraficei New True Modulai Cape Cod (No Steel Frames), Crane Set, 3BR, 2BA, approx. 2300 Sq. Ft, Floorspace, Norma! Cost $129,OOO.OO.Dellvered and set on your foundation $79,900,00 Limited Time Only! Landowners call 1-800-672- 9223._______________________ L a n d F o r S a l e 20 ACRES (will divide) Sheffielc-^ Rd. Some restrictions, barn, equipment shed. Call Gena al Howard Realty 751-3538 6 WOODED ACRES w/stream- Fork Community 998-3469 FSBO-5 ACRES-wooded-greal for secluded home. Contact 336- 998-3678. LAND FOR SAL^E-Near Hllisvllle, VA 1 and 1/4 acre lol, across roao from New River, 57 mile state park trail, 4,500 acre Crater Lake plus 2 Islands and docks to the lake. View, most recreation any­ where. $17.000. (540) 980-8864. Old Brick and White Pine Flooring — F O R S A L E — Call John K. Naylor 336-751-SI 27 Call Mary Lynn FOR ALL YOUR CLASSIFIED NEEDS 751-2120 AUCTION P E R S O N A L PR O PER TY R E A L ESTATE IN TW O LO C ATIO N S S A T U R D A Y , J U L Y 19 ^ M (W ^ 9 0 1 ^hacktown Rd^ Yadkinville, NC Ornately Caived Oak Pump Organ (“Beckwilh"). 3-Boarcl Fairri Table, Maple Drop-Leal Table, Oak Buffet, Brass/Glass End Table Glass-Top Wood Collee Table, Sleeper Sofa, Empire Drop-Leaf' Table, L-Shape Bar, 2 Kitchen Tables, Misc. LR, BR & DR Furniture, Drafling Table, Mlrrore, Lamps, Phones, Elec. Fan VCR's, 3 Lp Turntables, Dish/ Direct TV Receiver, Fax, Xmas Decorations, Baskels, Old Books, Dolls, N-Gauge Trains, Dartboard, Red Wagon, Misc., FIreaims, Slale Bumper Pool fable Sanyo B u ^ n Co, LTD. Pinball Game, Old Nascar, Richarcl Petty & Davy Allison Collectibles, Mickey Manlle & Babe Rulh Baseball Cards, Asst. Anlique Glassware, GE Relridg/Fieezer, Woodstove LG. Cooker, Horse-Drawn Haybind, Horse-Drawn Plow, Fertilizer Dislnbulor, Section Hamjw, Misc. Yard & Hand Tools, Saws Wheelbarrow, Weedealer, Leaf Blower, 2 Push Mower, Alum " jmaiic Bumper Jack, Tow Bar, ■“ lematlonal Seoul, 1-Axle Trailer ing Boat W/New Engine- Fresh 10 ‘x 50' Mobile Home & More. House & Lot To Be Sold At 12 Noon 2.63 AC Wilh 3BR, 2BA House & 25 x 50 Shed W/Uqhls House Has Full Basement, 2 Fireplaces (1 W/Gas Logs)' Located 10 Min, From Yadkinville, 20 Min. Fram Viflnston-Salem. At 3 PM - Davie County (Mocksville) Acreaqe Frontage To Be Auctioned At Site. Bidders PIjgs. AT Each Sile Or Cali Us. Temis: 10% Down Day 01 Sale, Balance Due At Closing. Selling Subiecl To Confiimation. SALE CONDUCTED BY JOHN PAIT & ASSOC, INC. 3 3 6 /2 9 9 -1 1 8 6 NCAL#1064 NCFL#5461 JUDY VERNON NCREBL#179969 w w w .jo h n p a it.c o m DAVIE COUNTY IÍNTERPRI.SIÍ RECORD, Thursday, .July 17, 2003 ■ D7 G L A S S ] IMEXHSMSIVE PBO FITAH LE L a w n C a r e E J MOWING SERVICE M o b ile H o m e s / S a l e O f f i c e S p a c e S e r v i c e "GRFATt ПГ;ДТ1ПМ1** cfMfîi с DnrtM n ccin c cnor-o rriMDi c tc i ашм г^йрс.тпш. T r a v e l UIADDAU'C rUCDni^CC Y a r d S a l e s *7eO DCni AKin ОГкЛП- liilw -IQ 0. Landscaping, mulching, pruning & weedeating 336-284-6120 ________336-391-2130________ L o t s F o r R e n t DOUBLEWIDES AND SINGLEWIDE LOTS for rent In Farmington Heights. Nice large lots and quiet Community. First month’s lot rent FREE. Call 769- 0755 or pager 208-3203 or 998- 5462 NEW ADDITION TO Shady Acres Mobile Home Park. Reiand­ scaped. 1984 or newer homes. John Crotts Road off Hwy 64E. spa 998-8222. Hwy I Only 1 space lelt. 998-8276 or L o t s F o r S a l e 1 ACRE LOT-CLEARED w/grass & driveway $10,000. Farmington area. 998-5420. 1 ACRE WOODEDlot MODULAR, D/W or S/W OK Near old farm house & rock County water, HURRYI Priced near 50% of value. Call quick 767-6065. SECLUDED 1.6 ACRE restricted building lots with mature trees and city water now available (or direct sale by owner. WILSON PINES, phone 336-751 -2000 (or Informa- g., yg M i s c e l l a n e o u s FREE SATELLITE DISH-2 room system , réinstallation, 1 st 2 months ol service free. Call toll- free 1-866-751-7827. T-SHIRT PRESS and hat press. Assorted t-whlrts w/decals & catalog, $1000. 751-2380. WHIPOWILL STABLES NEW Management, New attl- ntly , I our (ull board (acillty and ride the f;: scenic acreage that Is Included In our program. Limited avallabll- ' “/s o call for your personal tour, llenda Williams, 998-8125 or ;,407-7099._________________ M o b ile H o m e s / R e n t |2BR MH FOR RENT Shady P Acres Mobile Home Park. John Crotts Rd. olf Hwy 64E Qut of ; Mocksville, 998-8276 or 998- '8222. |2BR, 1 BATH mobile home, In SPines Trailer Park, $400/monlh plus deposit. Call 926-2027 or 29-4503. Huge 3BR/2BA triple section in nice counlry setting. Close to schools. $500 down. Approx. $650 monthly. 828-466-0666 “ ~“ N ^ R E LOVERS S P ¥-~ CIAL** 3BR. 2BA ranch style wilh beauiiful mln view. $500 downt & assume payments. 828-464-8970. "ONLY 3 LEFT“ Gov’t backed 1st time homeowners loans. No down payment. Fast & confidential. 828-464-1169 14X70, 3BR, 2BA home. $10,500. 751-0200 or 909-3473. 1995 14X80 FLEETWOOD Vogue, 3BR, 2BA, large LR & кИсЪеп, garden tub, kitchen ap­ pliances, excellent condition (336) 998-2290 CABIN FEVER New Homeowner Must sell, moving ASSUME PAYMENTS SO DOWN, S625j'M0NTH (704) 883-9997 GEORGE BUSH FREEDOM Home.Get (ree (rom the ball and chain o( Renting. Own your own starting at $46 a week 767-9264. ¡Tomes AVAILABLE 1200-1300 sq. (t. special (inancing for spe­ cial circumstances. 336-751- tude, Recently renovated. Tour Гпо с0ч1Гзчв.751 m ir i, ,11 hoorH ío^llllw onH rW o Ihn '" 9 costs. d J Ö /3 1 .PRIVATE SETTING IMMACU­ LATE 2BR 2BA, all appliances, , C/A & C/H, deck & garage. Non­ smoking adults. No pets. $500/ , monlh plus deposit. 998-3636. TRAILER FOR RENT-Courtney Area. 336-463-4995. M u s i c Sell It Quick Sell It Now With A Classified Listing 751-2120 She mifiht be flirty... Shem ifihtfietdirfy... One tfiina for sure... S h e Is definitely T hirty! YARD MOWING Yadkinville, Mocksville $10 & Up Call Tony336-492-2925 Be sure to wish RinBtck Ha|>py Bfrtiidayl She will be 7B-7SIFl 0И July 16*. We love you ,1 Grandinotlier. SMcy, Pdííf, Curt, Susan. Rick, Ashleigh. Andy. Andrew and Camoron : TURNING 60 • IS MURDER * Happy Birthday • Janet Blair available in Mocksville. Private bath, separate conlerence room, excellent location, utilities in­ cluded. Ollice lurnlture available for added fee. Contact Darlene Sheets 751-7310,____________ P e r s o n a l s In Loving Memory of Beulan W. Scott "Mammie" If roses grow In Heaven, Lord please pick a bunch for us, place them In our precious Mammle's arm and tell her they're Irom us tell her we love her and miss her, and when she turns to smile, place a kiss upon her cheek and hold her for awhile. Because remembering her Is easy, we do It everyday, but there’s an ache within our hearts because we are missing her today... July 17, 1901-April 22, 2001 Greatly missed by her Family P e t s JERRY SPRINGER SPE- ClALSIII New Latino/Minority programs on S/W and D/W Owner llnanced 767-9264. NEW 3BR,Tba home set and del. only $214.83 month. OAC. 1-888-251-6790, NEW CONSTRUCTION AL- MOST complete, 3BR, 2BA, nice counlry setting. Seller paid clos- ■ -----------1571, NEW MODULAR TRI-sectlon home. Design your floor plan no extra charge. 751-0190, REDUCED! 1999 SKYLINE mobile home, 14x80, 3BR, 2BA, Shingle roof, vinyl siding, appli­ ances stay. $20,000 998-0627. YADKIN CO., nice large lots, sngl. & dblwides. Cheap water, good neighborhood, owner fi­ nance, $11,900 and up. Brown Osborne 336-838-4590________ M o t o r c y c l e s 2 MOTORCYCLE HELMETS, Fulmer. Red, black & while. Large & medium. Like new. $75 eacn. 751-4213. DALEY ENTERTAINMENT-gui- tar lessons $12, vocal lessons $25/hr„ recording songs starting at $20. Call Daley 284-4557. YAMAHA DRUMS FOR sale. 7 pc. kit. wilh all cymbals, stands and cases. Excellent condition. $1700. (336) 940-4184 C A S H PAID FOR ANTIQUES. PARTIAL OR WHOLE ESTATES, COLLECTABLES, OLD METAL TOYS, ANTIQUE FURNITURE Call Arthur Bostick 330-492-5992 iB incoi I TUESDAY I 7:00 PM ¡ Yadkin Moose Lodge "I I Clip This Ad For Free Pack | Bring A Friend For Two j AKC MIN PIN puppies. Small to average, male, black/rust, shots utd, $350 firm. Deposit optional, 998-5543, BEAUTIFUL REGISTERED MINATURE horses. Colts & III- lies. All colors. Make wonderful pets. Can be trained to pull carts. Pricing Is Irom $250. 998-4382. Advance. FREE KITTEN. LITTLE kitty needs a loving homel Call 751- 5629. FREE KITTENS 751-3489 POODLE-MALE, 11 weeks old, $250. 492-5255 RESIDENTIAL PET SITflNG ol^ fering lots of TLO for your pet In your nome, 492-7492, 688-1858 R e c r e a t i o n a l 4-WHEELER FOR sale. 1996 Honda Four Trax-used very little, Excellenl condition. 4 extra (ront tires. $2450.________751-4213 R o o m s f o r R e n t FURNISHED BR (QS bed) w/full bath, large 3BR home w/pool lo­ cated on 2 wooded acres In Ad­ vance. Available Immediately, mature, responsible adull wanted to share expenses w/ 2 olher adults. (998-9674)____________ R V /M o to r H o m e ¡J¡ 1996 COLEMAN POP-up camper, sleeps 8, A/C, queen size beds, refrigerator, stove, ex­ cellent condition. 998-9242 or 909-3452. 1997 COACHMAN, 36FT, Catalina camper, sleeps 6. New roll out awning. VGC $8000. Call 766-4429 STARCRAFT 71-PÒ^-UR 1011. closed & 18 It. opened. Sleeps 6, new canvas & awning-includes refrigerator, stove, sink & AC. $1500 06 0 . 940-6328. ing, reseeding, spreading pine straw, trlmlng shrubbery, Iree es­ timate. 751-5798. ELECTRlCIANio7^you7iiee¥sT Free estimates, AFFORDABLE quahty work. Call Pat 336-753- FARMINGTON“ FiEliCE BUILD- ERS. Specializing In livestock , (ences and barns. Also chain link, decorative, etc. 336-463-4795 / 336-463-3028. FOR ALL YOUR sewing needs. Alterations, pillows, curtains, ac­ cessories. 492-5224. FREE DUMPSITE FOR con- struction workers. Acceptlng- sand, dirt, rock, brick, block, con­ crete and asphalt (any amount or size). No trees, slumps or brush. Call 998-4263 7:00am-5;00pm. Call 998-6410 after 5;0opm. HANDYMAN SERVICE. IS there a project you need done or lust help around the house? Call Dan @ 940-5352. LINK'S SEAMLESS GUTTER^ ING Richard Link-Owner Free Estimates 998-1798 OSBORNE ELECTRIC (or all your electrical needs. Free Estimates. 751-3398. RESIDENTIAL PET SITTING oN (ering lots o( TLC (or your pel in your home. 492-7492,688-1858. SEWING WITH OVER 30 yr, ex- perience. Window coverings, cushions, pillows, placemats, table coverings, etc. Also bridal alterations and bustling. Call Julia @ 940-5352. S^WIMMING, PRIVATE LES- SONS, All ages. Call Mary, 336- 751-0664 or 336-462-0277. TOMMY’S TOTAL LAWN Care. We oiler mowing, trimming, pine needles, mulch, seeding, trim­ ming shrubbery and planting. We also olfer tractor work, bush hog­ ging, plowing, scraping drive­ ways, gutters cleaned and storm cleanup. Insured and (ree esti­ mates, Olfice 492-2330. Cell 336- 682-7006.____________________ S t a t e w i d e NEW CAMPGROUND-5 minutes Asheboro, N0 Zool Camping Special: $3995,3 nights Includes olzza, soda, ice cream. Call loll- iree 1-866-4Zooland (1-866-496- 6526) or ZoolandResort.com Fork Baptist Church is now accepting sealed bids on a 1986 25 passenger Ford bus. Minimum bid accepted will be $8,000. Please submit bids to Fork Baptist Church 3140 US Hwy. 64 Ё Mocksville, NC 27028 (336) 998-8306 Bids must be received no later than July 23, 2003. CASINO TRIP Tues-Day July 22nd Fri-Nlte July 25th Sat-DayAug 16th Trl-State Dog Track & Casino Sat-Day July 19th Sat-Day Aug 2nd Pearl River Resort & Casino Aug 29th & 30th E Z Way Travel Local 998-4732 John & Evelyn Wyatt V e h i c l e s 1970 FORD 100 pick-up truck,, light blue, auto. One owner. $1200.998-8335. 1983 FORD F-350, 351 Cieve- iand straight drive, pressure treated wooden bed, great work truck, $1595. 284-6318. 1987 HONDA ACCORD LXI, 2 dr, Hatchback, 5spd, $2500.00, 1990 Chevy Astro Van RS, Auto, $1800.00. 284-6232 or 284- 4552, 1990 CHEVROLET CORSICA $500 runs, new tires. 998-1718 1997 FORD CONVERSION Van Regency Limited Edition. Low mileage, extra clean, all power options, front/rear air, TV/VCR, emerald green. $14,500, 336- 852-5928 20R TOYOTA ENGINE $300. Set ol 31 10.50 all terrains with wheels $400. Set ol 33 12.50 Thorn Bird super swampers with crome wheels 800 miles, $1000. llrm. Call 751-0155. 87 SUBARU GL Hatchback, 137,000 miles. Good condition. $800, Call 284-6209 If interested. 95 MAZDA PROTEGE, good condition. One owner, $2500. 336-413-2790, 98 TOYOTA TACOMA SR5, V6, fully loaded, 63,000 miles. $13,000. 336-940-5567. ‘96 CHEVY TAHOE LT-134K miles. Go Rhino Brush Guard, Baja wheels, CD, 492-2089. ‘96 FORD EXPLORER XLT- whlte leather lnterlor-6 disc changer, excellent condlllon, very clean, one owner, $7000. 751- 6109________________________ W a n t e d BUYING WHOLE OR partial es­ tate Items 284-4302 TALENT SEARCH. SINGERS, bands, songwriters, audition In Nashville. August 29th Ihrough Labor Day. 30 plus record com­ panies. www.charlleray.com. 615-890-4839________________ __________T r a v e l__________ Barter Theatre-Aug 2. "Steel Magnolias" Wohllahrt Haus-Aug 21 “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" ATL Braves-Sept 6 &7 Barter Theatre-Sept 13 "Phantom" Savannah-Sept 18-21 Helen, GA-Oct 3-5 "Oktoberfest" Woolly Worm Festlval-Oct 18 Branson, MO-Oct 19-26 Barter Theatre-Nov 1 "Mousetrap" Wohllahrt Haus-Nov 15 "Smoke on the Mountain" MaggieValley/Lake Junaluska Dec 12 & 13 Call T & J Fun Time Tours. (336)945-9391/(336) 924-6461. ey Bottle Advance. Call 998-4170. Y a r d S a l e s 2 FAMILY GIGANTIC yard sale. Fri & Sal 8:00 until... 794 Daniel Rd., Mocksville, Lots of nice clothes (or back to school, In- (ants, children, women & men. Also plus sizes. Tools, toys, bed, etc. Something (or everyone. Rain Cancels. 19. Gigantic Garage Sale. New and used brand name clothes, baby items, furniture and house- holcl items. You don't want to miss this onel BIG YARD SALE-everythIng must go. 876 Underpass Rd. Sal. 19th, 8:00 until... BIG YARD SALE-Frl. & Sat. 8:00 until... 193 Caravan Lane ofl 601N BÍG YARD SALE-Sat. 8-2. Lots of things. Something for every­ one. Must come & see. 601 North past William R. Davie. First paved road on right past schooi-Rlchie Rd. CAROLYN’S COLLECTIBLES (336)751-6252 Wednesday-Salurday 11:00 III 5:00 FORK EMPORIUM, HWY 64 across Irom Fork Baptist Church. New, used and collectibles. Tues.-Sat. 9am-5pm. Phone 998- 1756, FRIDAY JULY 18TH, 8:00-3:00. 197 Cana Rd. Rain or Shine. GARAGE SALE: SAT July 19. 8-12, 64 West to Powell Rd„1/2 mile to Allison Lane (left) 181 Allison Lane, Clothes S-XXL. Lots ol other stuK. GI-HUGIC YARD SALE- Fri & Sat.-dirt bike, tools, camping, an­ tiques, knic-knacs, hundreds ol Items-prlced to sell. End ol Cricket Lane (olf Fork Blxby Rd.) In Advance. Watch for signs. Don't miss this onel MANY KIDS ITEMS, Lots of household Items, couch, candles/ holders & much more. Sat. July 19th-8:00am until..,1278 Ridge Rd. 1 mile Irom County Line Fire Dept, on lelt. RAIN O R ^IN E -Sat. July 19", 8:00-12:30. 428 Farmland Rd. (take Counlry Lane to Farmland) SAT 7 UNTIL...437 Hobson St. 2-Famiiy -Hugel SAT. 7:30 UNTIL 601 North just past William R. Davie School. Adull & children’s clothes, toys, books, household Items, Some­ thing lor everyone, SAX 8-12 245 Bethlehem Dr, (In Redland Way off 158) TV, canopy bed, bookshelves, misc. lamlly Items. SATURDAY 7-2. Furniture, household Items, kids toys, N64 games. 134 Quail Hollow, Ad­ vance. SATURDAY, JULY 19,8am-2pm. 165 West Church St., Mocksville. Baby Items and olher household Items, Please no early birds. TOYS, BABY SfLÍñ=, furniture; more, July 19, 7-12. 200 Montclair Dr, oil Baltimore Rd. Benjy's Floor’n ^rvice 20 Years Exp, Carpet,Vinyl, Tile & Wood Floors "The Best For Less" Call 9 0 9 -3 6 6 9 or (336) 751-7982 С Yard Sale!Saturday, July 19.7A.IVI. -12 P.M. ExorclsooqulpmonI, Pool toblo, Clothing, nnd lots moro.520 Church St. Ext. w is s c a - R v s i^ MINI-STORAGE For all your .storase nced.s, choo.su us! Come l)y to inquire about iree rentah 2975 Hwy. 64 E in Fork Callto(iaij! ( 3 3 6 ) 9 9 8 - 8 8 1 0 A U C T I O N lístate of Linda Sadler (Living) 5015 Wrangler Dr., Winston-Salem Wed., June 23 • 10;, D IR E C T IO N S : htOB to Linville Rd. turn Right off ratnp. Trnvel 2/10 mile, turn Right onto West Mountain. Trnvel 7/iO rvlle. lurn Loft onto Waikertowri'Guthrie. Trnvel 1 5/iO miles, turn Righl into Winchester Development. Travel 1/10 mile, turn Right onto Conestoga. Travel 2/10 mile, turn Lett onto Wrangler Drive. 5th Driveway on Loft. FURNITURE; Hoosior Pia Sale; Colteo Table: Cedar Chest: Shelves: Entj Tables: Wooden Rocking Chairs; Desks: Drop Leaf Mahogany Table; Old Pine Tablo w/Bonch: Old Chairs; Microwave Table; Wash Sland; Stools: Deacon’s Bench: Old Magazine Rack ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES} Hobart Coffee Grinder (Does Work): Old Books (Dating back to early lOOO's): Salt and Pepper Shakers; Stemware: Cast Iron Items; Children's Books; Butter Mold; Busch Beer Stein; Oil Lamp; Christmas Viliago; Currier & Ives Tray: George & Martha Washington Lamp: Avon; Blue Horitngo; Framed Pictures; Pilcher & Bowl; White Milk Glass Vase; Planters: Doll High Chair: German Clock (Qood for Parts Only): Bar Set MISCELLANEOUS; 1094 Oldsmobile Bravada (Subject to Confirmation 157,362 miles); 395 Pressure Washer; Snapper Tiller (Pull Behind); McCullogh Chainsaw: Craftsman 7 1/2" Table Saw; Craftsman Jolnter-Planer; Craftsman Sander: B&D Saws; Fertilizer Spreader; Yard Tools, Yard Art; Yard Furnilure: Porch Swing; Cuckoo Clock; Abingdon Fine China (20 Place Sotting): Sheffield Anniversary China {10 Place Setting); Medicine Cabinet: Kitchen tJtensils; Upright Freezer; Kenmore Refrigerator: Rainbow Vacuum Cleaner; Satellite Dish; Organ; Softub Spa w/Cover (Sold Subject to Confirmation), plus much, much more,... Col. Kciuietli G. Kotnci', Ptcs., NCAL 3268 First Choice A uction & Realty Firm Liceiisc #7229 • PO Hox 335. Uwisville • (336) 945-4118 Visit Our Web Silv nt wsvw.tjrstchQiceauclion.coin • amil; i7irvfi/i(i/ViViH<?»7rfiu/.fT.ici/n T U8 - DAVIE COUN I Y KN I KRPRISK RKCORI). I luirstiiiy, .Iiil.v 17. 2003Davie Dateline Fundraisers Saturday, July 19 Cur Wush, 9 ii.ni-2 p.m.. in pnrking lot Ul Nmurc's Gifts & Davic Medi­ cal, 601 S., proceed lo Cooleemee Dunce Team. Saturday, July 26 Giving Back To The Community “ Fun Dny” . 9 u.m.-l p.m., New Bellicl Biipi. Church will be collccl- ing schooi supplies for Rowiin-Duvic schools from various cliurciics. Free food ancl aclivilies. 3727 Hwy. 601 Soulh (approx. 3 mi. after crossing Yadkin River). Reunions Sunday, July 20 McCullough Reunion , I p.m., at Turrentine Church fellowship hall. R e liй io n Thru Thursday, July 17 VHS "Mission ЛП Things Arc Pos­ sible” , by Holy Cross Luthenin and 1st Prcsbylcrian, Covered disii al "Headi|unrtcrs" 5 p.m., July 13 and dinner nl 5:45 p.m. Moiiday-Tliurs- day. 261 Main Slreel, Mocksvillc. Sunday, July 2 0 Annuul Mksloniir.v Dny, nl Cedar Creek Missionary Bapt. Chyrch, 3 p.m., speaker: Hilda C, Smilh. Tlie public is invited. Saturday, August 2 "This Hope” , gospel musical group nl Ijiunes Bnpl. Church, 7 p.m. Sunday, August 10 Ilomcconilng/Revlviil, ul Ijamcs Bapt. Church,//«»/(’(■(«»/нх.Укн. /0 wllh Fnuiklin Myers. /7-2/ with Kenny Grcenwny. Special Events Every Friday Night .Imn Sessions,mSlicfllcId MusicHull, call 492-7417 for info. Saturday, July 19 Open llorseShow, Miln&|ucstrian Ccntcr. 430 Jack Booe Rd., Mocks­ ville. Englisli classes 9 a.m., Wcslem classes 12:30 p.m. $8 per class. Con­ cession .served. Sponsored by Yadkin Valley Hounds. Friday, July 25 Jnmmln* InTheSquiire.downtown Mocksville, 5-9 p.m. "Back To School" high school bands and Ihe high .school steppers. Fuce painting, tie dying t-sliirt.s, jumping lent, /ее C riwii CoiiU'sl. Friday, Aug. 8 Jiiinniln'lnTheS(|Uure, downtown Mocksville. 5-9 p.m. Coal Dust (en­ core perfomiance). Bring your lawn chair ami nela.\ under shade of the 'Four Oaks'. Friday, Aug. 2 2 .lmiiinin4nTheS(|unre,downtown Mocksville. .*1-9 p.m.‘The Hesi oftlie Piddlers", artists from I'iddlers Con­ vention. Uring your lawn chair and relax under tlie shade of Ihe ‘Four Oaks'. Saturday, Aug. 23 .lunim in'In TlieS(|U»re,downtown Mocksville. 5-9 p.m. “ Tlie Best of the Fiddlers", artists from Fiddlers Con­ vention. Bring your lawn chair and rela.x under the shade of Ihe 'Four Oaks'. Dcites to Remember Monday, July 21 Cruise In, sponsored by Piedmont CARS Association. Main St. down­ town Mocksville, 6-9 p.m. info: 751- 3770.284-2079, or 751-0313. Monday, Aug. 4 Cruise In, sponsored by Piedmont CARS Association, Main St. down­ town Mocksville, 6-9 p.m. Info: 751 - 3770.284-2079, or 751-0313. Monday, Aug. 18 Cruise In, sponsored by Piednioiu CARS Associntion, Main St. down­ town Mocksville, 6-9 p.m. Info; 751 - 3770.284-2079, or 751-0313. Meetings Monday, July 21 Dlsnhlcd Americun Vetcruns Post 75 meets on third Monday of cach month, 6:.10 p.m., at 1958 Hwy. 601 S. Conlact J. Renfro nl 284-46(>4 for more info. Tuesday, July 2 2 Woodmen ofthe World Lodge323, Duvic Academy Comm. Bldg, 7:30 p.m. Ongoing Iluinune Soclcl.v nf Dnvie Co., monthly meetings 2nd Tues. of each month, al officc Yadklnvllle Rd. be­ hind car wash. 75I-.52I4. Dlsiihled American Velernns Post 75 meets on third Mondny of cach monlh, 6:30 p.m., at 19.58 Hwy. 601 S. Conlucl J. Reniro at 284-4664 for more info. Davie County Dliihetes Support Ciroup, Inst Thurs. ofevery month, 7- 8:30 p.m.. ut Davie Co. Public Ll- bniry Small ConfcrcMicc Room. Info: 751-8700. Davie Co. Hospitul Auxllary, every sccond Tues., ut hospital cafeteria, 7 p.m. Davie Business Women’s Associu- Him, first Wed. of each month, 12 noon, al Mocksville Rolary Club I hit. For info: 751-2828. Dnvle Kepuhllcun Mens Club,niiiels 4th Salurday of each month, 7:30 a.m., Rc<l Pig BBQ. Celehrnle Recovery, weekly sup­ port group for those struggling wilh bad habits, ndillcllons, and victims of abuse. Meets Fridays, 7 p.m., ul Hillsdale Bupt. Cluirch, Hwy. 158. Advance. Cull 940-6618 for more info. DavleCount.v I lorse Kmcrgcney Res­ cue Teum, 7:30 p.m., downstairs ul the Agricullural Buiiding. Mocksvillc. Ev- eiy 3rd Tiiesdav cuch nionlli. For liilb: 940-2111. Duvie Co. Bund Boosters, nicels 2nd Tuesday of month. 7:30 p.m.. Davie High Band Room. I'nmlly Services " Whul Kvcry I’ar- enl Should Know",parenting classes lo ¡nierested parents of teens in locul areas, every Mon. 6-7:15 p.m., al Mocksville office Sanford Ave. Cost SIS. For more info: 751-4510. Christian Businessmen's Cominil- lee of Mocksville, Thursdays. 7 a.m. Mocksville Rolary Hul. fjold Wing Touring Assoclullon, Red Pig Barlwcue. Greasy Comer. N.C. 801 at U.S. 601. 6 p.m. 284- 4799. Duvie Counly Slump Club, 2nd Thurs., Davic Senior Cenlcr, 7 p.m. 751-0611. Cooleemee Recreation Assoclalion, Zacliary House, 1st Tuesduy, 7 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous, Sundays. 6 p.m. iuul Wednesdays. 8 p.m.. Sec­ ond Prcsbylcrian Church busement. Pine St. Call 751-1490 or 751-7786 for info. Homesehool 4-H Club, 2nd & 4th Thursday. Cull 998-8925 for more info. Piedinonl Triad Kahhll Funders, last Sundny of eacli monlh, 2:.10 p.m. All mbbilowncrs welcome. Call 336- 998-9858 or visit www.piedinonttriiKlnibbit.com or e- miiil ptrl2(XXI@uol.com formore inlo. Help YourselfSupporl (¡roup.Cun- cerScrviccs. Inc..2ndTue.s(lay, 110011- 1:30p.in. DuvleCouiity Library. Bring bag lunch if you wish. For more info, cull 751-0313 or 760-998.3. MOPS (Molhers of I’reschuolers). Macedonia Monivian Church. Fel­ lowship, fooil, support, aiul creative activities. Chililren receive e.xcellent care in the guided MOPPETS pro­ gram. Registration Ices ure iioinlniil und scholarships ure available. Meet­ ings arc Ihe 1st und 3r<l Friduys of each inoiith lieginning Aug. 16, from 9:15-11:45 u.m. Dnvie School Sched­ ule is followed. Questions cnll 998- 4394. The A rllsl (irm ip, Duvie County Library, 7 p.m. InstTues. Cull Bonnie nt 998-5274. Center Community Development, 3rd Mon., 7 p.m. Comiminily Bldg. Cooleemee Town Bourd, 3rd Tues­ dny, Town 1 lull, 7 p.m. unless other- wise noted. iNorth Cooleemee und Clurk Roud Council, 2nd Wcdnesduy, 7 p.m. Friendship Buptist Fellowship Hnll. Dnvle Domestic Violence Services und Riipe Crisis Cenler. OlTers weekly supporl group for domestic violence & sexiinl nssnult victims. The group meets every Tues. evening from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Please cnll office for Iwation. 751-.34.50. Fumily Violence Prevenllon Ser- vlcesof Dnvle Counly. Frce counsel­ ing for victims of violence und their cliildrcn. Sepurntc groups. Tuesdays. 6-7:30 p.m.First Uniteil Mclhotlisi Church of Mocksville. Call l-8(XI- 728-3413. Concerned Hikers Assoclalion, Foothills Chnpter. 2nd Wcdnesduy. Weslcni Steer, U.S. 601 nl l-^IO. 7 p.m. Public welconie. Advance Gnrden Club, 1st Tues., 9 a.ni..Mocks UMC. 998-2111. MocksvllleGnrden d u ll, 1 st Thurs., First Baptist Fellowship Hnll, 7 p.m. Visitors welcome. Sons of Confederule Vcleruns, 1st Monduy,C(wleeiiiec Historicnl Build­ ing. 7 p.m. Mocksville Rolury Clul), Tuesdays, 12:10 p.m.. Rolaiy Hut. Furndngtoii Musonic l.odge No. 265, 2nd Monday, 7:30 p.m. al the lodge. Purents Resource Orgunl/ullon (PRO) support group for families of cliildren wilh disnbililies, 2iiil Tues­ day, 7 p.m. Cull Roseninry Kropfelder III998-3311 for locution. .lerlcho-Ilurdlson Rurllnn Club. 2nil Tuesdny. 7 p.m.. club building. Ileullh Dept., clinic houi-s: Mon.- Fri., 8:.1()-l 1:.30 a.m., 1-4:30 p.m.: Tuesdays,4:30-7 p.m.: Teen Ileullh Promotion Clinic, 8:30 u.m.-noon. 2nd. 4th Saturdays. Dnvle Cmmly Bourd ofSoclal Ser- vlces.4lhTuesday. 5:30p.in. at DSS. Mocksville AA. Thurs., 7 p.m. - closed mtng. Sun.. 8 p.m. - open mtng. Cull Christine ut 998-9885 or Terry 940-5944. Nurcutlcs Anonymous Agninsi All Odds Group. BC Brock Bldg., 622 N. Main St.. Thurs. 7 p.m.. Sun. 6 p.m. Drug IVohltm'/ llelpliiie,336-785- 7280. Mocksville Americun Legion Post 174. VFW Hut, Snnford Ave,, 2nd Thuisduy. 7 p.m. Mocksville Clvltan Chih, 6:30 p.m.. 2nd. 4lli Mondny. Western Slccr. Advnnce Memoriul Post 8719 Vel- enins of Foreign Wars mul l.uilies Auxiliiuy, 4th Tues., 7:30 p.m., post home, Fcc<l M ill Rond. YMCA For more infoniinlion, call 751 -9622 or visit Davie Fumily YMCA. Water Exercise Class For lieginners nnd Ihe experienced. All uges. Call forclass ly|)cs & times. Swim Lessons Choose from 2wk.. 4 wk. ,Sut. mom- ing or privnte lessons. Reg. begins 2 wks. prior lo cluss. Cnll I'or clnss times. Karate-Carucado Style Tuesdays, 7-8:45 p.m. Ages 7 (fc up. We diJn'l r»ali¡e how eoiy and alfordabk bvying ouf firtlплтл С|.га^'.л1 Mulyonty thow^d m# how I could alford ih'n on ¡vil on» lolory. 'JSWER H®ME Easy To Own I M o v e In F o r Z E R O D o w n P a y m e n t ! * NEW hontti ilarting In Ihi 80't In Ih* aria'i moil •x<lllng NEW (ommunltyl Compld* wllh pool & «abana, village grMiii & ln-n*lghborhood ihopplngl K««p your low DavU County tax raltl Stay In your gnat Davit Counly Khoolii Only 10 mlnutog woit of Hanoi Mall, |uit airoii tho county llnol IN D E R T O N M0.4663 Monday-Fiiday 11-6, Salutday 10-5, Sunday 1-6 Iroktri Wiltomi from !-<IO Wssi, taki Exit 180 (H»/y. 801). Turn rijtil onlo Hiw. 801. Take lifsl rijlil on Yadkin Valtey Rd. Community enlty Is on Ida tijhl. >№ I JilS rut ^ ^ ^JX liirt O.'iVJ >TVLSJ aOiiin 'XP Tae Kwon Do Ages ft Л up. Meel Tues. & Thurs., ft:(X). 6:45 p.m. Parents Night Out (Vr/í. 6-10:30 p.m.Ages 3-12. Swimming, arts Л crafis. games, movie. Dinner at 6:30 p.m. S7 mem- k*rs. $10 nonmembers. Golf Camp Session II: July 21 -24.8-11 a.m. Lenni rundnmeiiuls of golf wilh PGA pro Rundull Jnmes and staff. Co-ed clnss. uges 8-16. Cosl: $95 iiiembcrs/$l05 non-nicmlK’rs. Adult Co-E(J Volleyball League Reg. ends Aug. 8th. Adull leugue uges 18 and up. Begins Aug. 14-Oct. 23. Games played Thurs. lu'ghl. Cost: $75 member leum/$ 100 non-niemlier teum. Cnll Lauren for Info. Adult Flag Football League Reg. July 14-Aug. 8. Adult league ages 21 and up. Ench lenm guaranteed I Oganicsand scrimniagc. League run curly Sept. to curly Dec. Cosl: S550 for mcnil>cr lenni/.$6(K) noii-iiiember team. Cull Lauren for info. Pee-Wee & Kiddie Kicker Fall Ouldoor Soc­ cer Reg. Aug. I-Scpl. 5. Praclice licgiiis Sept. 13-Oct. 18. Cost: Pee Wee (3 & 4) meniber S25/nou-nicuiber S35. Kiddie Kickers (5-10) member $30/ noiMiieiiilK'r .S50. Seniors All Senior Activities take pluce ut Davic Counly Senior Scrv’iccs located in Ihe Brock Building on North Main Slreet. Mocksvillc unless otherwise iiolcd.Cull 751-0611. Ongoing Lunch, M .T.W , ll:.30a.m..Th. & Fri., 11 a.m.. in Ihc Nutrilion Site. Silver I Icullli Kxerclscs, Eust Room of Senior Sei-viccs, M, VV. F. 8:30-9 n.m. Quilling, every Monday, 10 a.m. Scriibbic, every Monday, I p.m. Bridge,Tuesdays Ip.in. &Fridays2 p.m.. East Room. SKIPIIO, Wcdiicsduys. 1:30 p.m.. East Room. Creulive Scruphooking Cluss, 2nd Tuesday, 2 p.m. Pulnl Class, Wcdiicsdaysat8:30 a.m. Dr. Dunn, Podlulrlsl, nl Sr. Services every three weeks on Monday at 8:30 a.m. this month's visit July N . Free llliiod Pressure Checks, once a month, call Sr. Services for info, this month’s check ./«/.V/•/ at 10:45 u.m. in the Nutrition Site. Sr. Chorus,Thursdnys, lOii.m., Eust Room. Sludy O f Luke Cluss, Wcdnesduys ut I p.m.. Craft Room. Plmsc 10, Thunidays, I p.m.. Craft Room. Till Chi Clusses, 10 a.m.. Nature's Gifts, see office for fulurc dates. Tuesday, July 22 Senior BreukrusI, Get up witli the chickens. 8:30 a.m. or 10 u.m. Cnll to reserve sent 751-0611. Report Davie Dateline Items By Noon Monday Ilems for Duvic Dateline should lie reported by noon Moiulny ofthe pub- liculion week. Cull 751 -2120 or drop it by Ihc office, ut S. Mnin St. ncross from the courthouse. Oak Havem О Realty I ЫиШШЫ DofUrProducert ^ REAITOR® Angola Lawronco BrokerEfJiOll: angola(QoakhMventcaHy.com S E S le i E. lexlngton Rd (Hwy 64 East) RFAl TOR® Mocks^llc, NC 27028 Brad Lawronco Brokor(336)751-2055 ЕтяИ: bndiQoakhavenrt*lty.eom Hours: Mon-Sun 9am-9pm Call for Appointment. Z40 Townp«r1( Dr • OofQOous '304 2 5ÜA, IfO hitch wMlnod »ep dimrifl »rrnd роггл balcony oft o^Mil rm. porcii off DR. ?<m pafftQO - tlBI.eOO 12« Woodhaven Ln • Nearty 3,700 SF, 30R 2 5ÜA. AH8 Wurwtly. Cmlan dü(üil. 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Storm Damage High Winds, Fallen Trees Dam age Home In Com atzer Community P a g e B 8 D A V IE C O U N T Y e n t e r p r i /e A e c o r d U SP S1 4 9 ’60 Num ber 30 Thursday, July 24, 20Ó3 28 PAG ES Workshop Tuesday On U.S. 6 4 Bypass I A U.S. 64 bypass around Mock.s- ville is getting closer to reality, and area residents will have a chance to tell the N.C. Department of Trans­ portation (DOT) what they think at a public workshop from 4-7 p.m. Tuesday, July 27 in the Davie County Public Library, North Main Street, Mocksville. The DOT has four alternatives. “Based on the public input at the workshop and federal and state agencies, additional alternatives may be added or alternatives may be dropped from the study,” said John Wadsworth, project manager. The proposed routes: • A 6.6 mile route from the U.S. 601/1-40 interchange bypassing Mocksville to the east, ending at U.S. 601 South near Deadmon Rond. It would cross U.S. 158 just south of Sunset Drive, Milling Road near Bethel Church Road and U.S. 64 near John Crotts Road. • A 7.6 mile route that would go from U.S. 601/1-40 and bypass Mocksville to the west ending at John Crotts Road and U.S. 64 East. It would cross U.S. 64 east of Roberson Drive, Jericho Church Rond just east of Bear Creek, and U.S. 601 near Deadmon Road. Clown Cutíes Tliese two clown cutíes are 9 year old Mary-Kate Beck (left) and Payton Beaty, 6 . They took part in a Davie County Arts Council workshop last week.- For more photographs, please turn to page 10. - Photo by Robin Fergusson D avie S ch o o ls S co re W ell In A B C s, No C h ild Left Behind Preliminary results show Dttviu Counly ScliooLs liiive performed well under the slate's ABCs pro­ gram, and the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) legislation which took ef­ fect the 2002-03 school year. Under the ABCs program, Davic boasts four schools of excellence; Shady Grove Elementary for a third year, Mocksvillc Elementary for a second year, North Davie Middle for a second year, and Pinebrook El­ ementary for its first year. Cooleemee Elementary, Cornatzer Elementary, William R. Davie Elementary, and Soulh Davie Middle School all have been listed as schools of distinction. Davie High will be rccognized as a school of progress. Due lo the growlh al all schools, .siiilu recognition will be.given to all schools in llie Davic Counly syslem. "We are very pleased with these results. Nol only have we shown growth under North Carolina's ABCs program, our system as a whole is in a position to perform under the NCLB legislation,” said W.G. Potts, superintendent. “When results like these present themselves during the first year of implementation, you truly hnve somelhing lo be proud of. Oncc again, the educators in Davie County met the challenge to provide a qual­ ity education lo every child," Polls said. "1 am especially proud that ev­ ery school's level of proficiency in­ creased during the 2002-03 school year," said Polls. The No Child Left Behind (NCLB) legislation, signed into law last year by President George Bush, represents the federal government's largcsl-ever expansion of involve­ ment in K-12 education. NCLB rcguires states to set target goals based on 2001-2002 student achievement data Ihtu will result in achieving tlie NCLB goal ofall stu­ dents proficient in reading and math by the 2013-14 school year. Nortli Carolina is iiicorporating the accountiibility requirements of NCLB into tlie stale's accountabil­ ity program, the ABCs of Public EductUion. Tliotigh schools arc accustomed Please Sue Scluuils - Page 4 • A 7.6 mile route that would go from U.S. 601/1-40 to the west that would be to the west of Bear Creek, crossing U.S. 601 near Deadmon Road and ending at U.S. 64 East near John Crotts Road. • A 7.6 mile route from U.S. 64 West/I-40 to the southeast terminat­ ing at U.S. 64 East and John Crotts Road. It would run parallel to Greenhill Road,cross County Home Road near the Greenhill Road inter­ section, cross .lericho Church Road west of Bear Creek and U.S. 601 near Deadmon Road. The DOT selected the routes for more detailed study, Right of way acquisition is scheduled to begin in 2010. The purpose, according to Wadsworth, is to relieve traffic con­ gestion and non-essential truck traf­ fic in downtown Mocksville. Assistant Principals Named For Cornatzer, Davie IHigh Two assislanl principals were ap­ proved by the Davie Board of Edu­ cation Monday night. Alicia Holman joins the .school systein as assistant principal at Davic High School. She comes to Davic County Schools having worked in the Winston-Salem Forsyth County school .system, and has held positions in Guilford County and Washington, D.C. She Fills the position recently left by Ben Williams, who has taken a princi­ pal position in Henderson. Lynn Marrs has accepted the as­ sistant principal position at Cornatzer Elementary School. Marrs directed the preschool pro­ grams within Davie County Schools. Listing the need to spend more time with her family, Tammy Naylor, finance director, resigned. Her position has not been filled. Jam m in’ Back To School Night Downtown Friday T Ik t c ’s lime for one lasl party bcfoi'c scliool starts on Aug. 6. The Downtown Mocksvillc Mer­ chants Association’s Jammin’on the Squitrc series will conlinue the evening of Friday, July 25 with Back to School night, featuring high school bands and step team, face painting, tie-dying t-shirls and a jumping tent. And there will be homemade ice cream. Two contests - one for eating the cold stuff, another for making it - will be held. The fun starts at 5 p.m., with the ice cream contest siarting about 7. Contestants are asked lo bring their freezers filled and rettdy, with no uncooked eggs in the recipe. FER C To Visit Parl<, Hydroelectric Project COOLEEMEE - Before it makes any response to rcccnt requests from Soulh Yadkin Power (S YP), the Fed­ eral Energy Rcguliilory Commission (FERC) plans to visit RiverPark and the Cooleemee hydro-project this summer. In April, the Greensboro-based power company requested that FERC grant them an extension of lime to complete construction of a project which is sltUcd lo placc the third turbine in the remains of an his­ toric grist mill structure. SYP also asked the agency to be relieved of their federal mandate to provide it canoe portage for public recreation. SYP request noted lhat RiverPark at Cooleemee Fttlls plans a portage around tlie dam. In respon.se, the Davie Counly Board of Commissioners, the Davie Counly Chamber of Conimerce, the Town of Cooleemee and the Cool­ eemee Historical Association have sent "'comments" to FERC asking for it review of tlie power company's licen.se which allows them lo divert substantial flow away from the Soulh Yadkin River inside RiverPark. Eiich pointed lo the posi­ tive economic impact the park will have on the region. Cooleemee Town Commissioner Aubrey Wensil was concerned about sending the letter. “He (South Yadkin Power owner) agreed to let waler go over the dam on weekends and holidays,” Wensil said. A writ­ ten agrcemenl has never been signed. “I hale lo do anything lo crimp their business. I want to work with lliem if at all po.ssible,” Wensil said. In a 3-1 vole, the board approved sending a letter to FERC requesting they deny South Yadkin’s request. Wensil abstained. N.C. Rep. Julia Howard (R- Davie) forwarded her concerns to U.S. Reps. Richard Burr and Melvin Watt along with Sens. Elizabeth Dole and John Edwards. Howard, who represents Davie County in Raleigh, pointed to the substantial investinent of tax dollars in liie RiverPark project adding lhat it "is crucial that the cotiiniission staff make a tliorough review and thal .serious consideralion be given lo tiie requests from Cooleemee." Cooleemee's historical society voiced concern lhat RiverPark's ca­ noe portage will be of no public Please See Federal • Page 4 2 - DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thursday, July 24,2003EdjtonalPage Field O f Th istles Still Stirs Urge To Attack Them After all these years, they still offend me. 1 can’t take a nicc, quiet ride through the countryside without getting hot and bothered, h’s thistle sea.son, “Horse nellies," wc called them. They’re in full flower now — four or five feet tall, stand­ ing proudly and prici<ly in lots of pastures. As a boy. 1 wns trained to chop them down. My father had an unnatural hatred for the weeds. Left to grow, they would crowd oul the grass — depriving thc cows of food. Birds like thc thistle .seeds, but wc didn’t raise birds on thc farm. When iny brother and ! had nothing else lo do. wc were assigned horse nettle duty. With hoes and mattocks, wc dug up the thistles frotn the pastures, Wc .searched high and low for the weeds. If we missed any, our dad was .sure to .spot thein and send us back. It wasn’t such a bad duty. Those were thc days before air conditioning, and it was better to be outside than inside. But my horse nettle destruction days have left mo marked. Now. I can’t ride by pastures without feeling prompted to jump out of the car and dig them up, I may need therapy. Over thc weekend, I took hoc in hand and stiirted across my dad’s pasture, determined to rid thc world of some of these thorny weeds. Now that he’s gone, it’s the least I could do for him — dig some of tho.sc infernal weeds. It wasn’t as much fun as I remembered. It was 90 swelter­ ing degrees. And there must have been a million of them, I dug them — tall and small — across the side of one hill. Across thc olher hill, there were many, many more. When my hands started blistering, I knew it was time to slop. Thc nettles won. I retreated to air conditioning and hand salve. But to put a dent in their reproduction cycle. I’ll have to . return soon. Many of the mature plants are already rclctising their wispy seeds ittlo the uir. Prelly .soon, that pasture will have 10 billion seeds floating around, looking for a place to land, germinate and push up a new thistle next year. It’s war. Diminishing A Victory It was a glorious victory — one ofthc most remarkable campaigns in military history. Wc crushed our enemy, riding into Iraq in a blistering time. Now comes thc hand wringing. Congrc.ss and the national media arc having a conniption aboul thc “16 words” in President Bush’s Stale of the Union address. Did hc mislead us about the nature of thc threat in Iraq? We haven’t found a nuclcitr weapons program or weapons of mass destruction. In Great Britain, a defense minister committed suicide after finding him.self embroiled in a controver.sy about information he leaked to television reporters, saying the Iraq threat had been “sexed up.” Wo’re having trouble wilh success. Doesn’t everyone know that spying involves a lol of guessing? Iraq didn’l welcome our spies inlo the country and open up thc closcts. Enemies try to mislead us. Even now, North Korea says it has nuclear weapons, and we don’t know whether to believe them. We sacrificed blood and money to libcriile Iraq from a brutal dictator. Il was a worthy goal. Why iirc some now eager to diminish the victory? — Dwight Sparks D A V I E C O U N T Y enterpri/e&^iIecord j USPS 149-160) I 171 S. Main St., P.O. Box 99, Mocksville, NC 27028 (336) 751-2120 Published weekly by tho Davie Publishing Co. Dwight Sparks................................Editor/Publisher Robin Fergusson............................General Manager Mike Barnhardl...............................Managing Editor Ray Tutterow...................................Advertising Direclor Brian Pitts.........................................Sports Editor Mary Lynne Baysinger...................Circulatlon/Classllled Mocksville Enterprise 1916-1958 Davle Record 1899-1958 Cooleemee Journal 1901-1971 Periodicals Postage Paid in Mocksville, NC 27028 ,Sub.scription Rates Single Copy, 50 Cents S20 Per Year In N.C.. $25 Outside N.C. POSTMASTBR Send Address Changes to: Duvic County Enlerprise Record P.O. Box 99, Moeksville, NC 27028 In T h e M a il... Mocksville Cruise Ins Are Wonderful To the editor; I just had lo write and say lhal I think Ihe Cruise In is a woiuler- ful tiling. It has been very disappointing Ihis year lhat there have only been two cruise ins due to rain. I think the town is doing a lot for Mocksville’s "hoinctown” image with all the entertainment lhat is offered in Ihe hearl of town. How many towns surrounding us offer these events? Not many. At thc lasl cruise in there were people here from many areas, including Hickory, Statesville, Salisbury, High Point, Greensboro, Lexing­ ton, Morganton, Elkin, Winston-Salem, Lincolnton, and Charlotte, These are just the towns represented lhat I know of, I um sure there were more, I have attended several of the functions that go on in town, and never have I witnessed any undesirable behavior, Mocksville ha.s a lot to offer its citizens; however, there is little here for a family to do togelher. There is no theater, bowling alley, or much else for Cruise Ins Help Town To the edilor; You will nole from the club’s (Piedmont CARS A.ssociation) purpo.se is to offer members "an opportunity for friendship, fellow­ ship and comminiily service.” Our downtown cruise-ins, when weather permits, not only pro­ vides us the opportunity to fulfill our purpose, bul brings hordes of prospective customers to local merchants. We have been disap­ pointed in those who huve not recognized this und nol only refused to open their doors und welcome these prospects, but block parking and complain about the crowds disturbing the tranquility of down­ town, Tranquility enriches only the soul, not the poeketbook. We are thankful for the few who do open their doors; who put out the welcome mat, and who treat our visiting friends ¡md guests wilh courtesy and respect. They profit from it. Our club is selling downtown Mocksville al no cost lo its mer­ chants, We are offering them free customer prospects. It is refresh­ ing to see comments in last week’s Enlerprise by Wade Nichols, a heritage tourism development officer. He must not have been made aware of our club's success al marketing the square and downtown. He lost an excellent opportunity for an example of just whut he was promoting and recommending. Monday afternoon/evening on July 7, visitors came from Reidsville. Ml. Airy. Boone. Asheboro. High Point, Conover and Salisbury, to name just a few locations. The (Davie CouiUy) Chamber's supporl und encouragement of inir efforts is much appreciated and we’re proud to be members. Bob Brannock, president Allen Martin, .secretary/treasurer Mocksville entcrlainment. The cruise ins and other functions downtown are things families can do togelher. Yes, it is congested when functions take place; however, things huve always run smoothly, I have oflen wondered why some of the busines.ses don'l slay open when there are functions going on. Ev­ ery cruise in lhal I hnve attended, I have eaten at the cafe, when il was open. I hope that the disgruntled store owners will reconsider their opposition to thc functions that take pluce in the heart of this beau­ tiful lown, • Sheilu Summons Mocksville Building A Good Foundation To the edilor: If we build u good foundation for our children, they can build on it for life. This foundation may crack on occasion, bul can be re­ placed. For those of us who have experienced Davie Counly’s preschool programs first hand believe the benefits far outweigh the cost. In June, my son attended Kinder Camp al Shady Grove School. This program added many bricks to his educational foundation. Thank you Davie Comity School Board for the excellent staff, and Davio County taxpayers for providing all the much needed pre­ school programs. • Lori C, Correll Advance ,-<1 Letters Welcomed The Enteiprise Record welcomes letters from its read­ ers, The letters may be on topics of local, state, nationafor internalional issues. A li effort w ill be made to print all letters, provided they are not libelous, vulgar or in poor taste, The editor reserves thc right to edit letters for grammar and for space. A ll letters should include the name and address olf.thè' writer, including a signature, A telephone number, not to be published, is also requested. Please have letters in the newspaper, office no later than 4 p.m, Monday of the week to be published. Davie County Enterprise Rècord P.O. Box, 99, MocksviUe, or email to ernews@davie-cnterprise.com. G o t A n O p in io n ? Add your vote to our weekly online poll tliat asks questions affecting you and Davie County. Log on at www.enterprise-record.com and click on reader’s poll to cast your vdte. Resulls wiil be listed here weekly. W ill y o u s u p p o rt a p ro p o s e d b o n d to p a y fo r im p ro v e ­ m e n ts /a d d itio n s to D a v ie H ig h S c h o o l a n d e le m e n ta ry s c h o o ls ? Y e s , 7 1 % N o , 2 9 %i i Log on now to cast your vote, w ww .enterprlse-record.com DAVIE COUN rv ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, .Fuly 24,2003 - 3 Betlilehem School Students Identified 1935 Farmington Baseball Champs Alk'c Clontz of Advancc cume with names of a photo­ graph of Bethlehem School printed last week. Among her relatives In Ihe photograph are her mother, Ivey Bowden Ellls, un aunt, Nell Bowden Smilh, an uncic, Ray Howden.The leachcr. Hazel Bowden Smith, is her aunt. The picture, made in thc school year 1921-22, included, from left: first row - Ethel Sofley (Mrs. Willie Cook), George Foster. Esther Riddle, Elva Hendrix, Geneva Smith (Mrs, Buck Fos­ ter), Esther Sofley (Mrs. Glenn Allen), Georgiu Smilh (Mrs. Hoss Foster), Stella Mae Cook (Mrs. Herman Smilh), Ethel Hendrix (Mrs, Fred Sides). Ivey Bowden (Mrs. Clint Ellis), Willie Cooke, Charlie Tucker. Sunford Plow­ man. Ray Smilh, Charlie Fosler. Lester Smith; second row - Helen Sotley (Mrs. Curl Miller). Polly Smith (Mrs. Dan Gray Smilh), Helen Foster (Mrs, Francis McDaniel), Jesse Laird, Iren Smith (Mrs, Boss Armsworthy), Felleher Lee, Mrs. A.L, Smith (teacher), Mrs. Hazel Smith (teacher), Alphu Riddle. Berthu Plowman (Mrs. Bertha Daywalt). Cecil Sofley,Tuylor Foster, Edna Howard (Mrs. Leo Allen), Ellen Howurd (Mrs. Phil Hilton), Leva Plowman (Mrs. LutherTrivette). Lurry Tucker; third row - Sherrill Smith, Lonnie Howurd, Ila Howard (Mrs, Frnnk King), Alma Howard (Mrs, Robert King), Juliu Sofley, Gladys Dunn (Mrs. Tay­ lor Foster). Paulina Sofley (Mrs. Clyde Allen). Arthur Laird, Mildred Howard (Mrs. Clarence McDaniel), Grudy Shackford, Currie Riddle (Mrs, Frank Laird), Roy Hendrix. Allen Sofley; back row - Grady Riddle, Magdlene Armsworthy (M rs, Doit Holthouser) Fay Smith (Mrs, Ben Boyles), Loeky Sofley, Ray Bowden, Pansy Fosler (Mrs, Clarence Howurd),Nell Bowden (Mrs. Roberl Smilh), Aurelia Fos­ ter (Mrs, Anderson Potts), Marie Sofley (Mrs. Harry Clingman) und Robert Riddle. The Farmington baseball team of 1935 was champion of the Bi-County League (Davie and Forsyth) and post-season winners of the Forsyth County League, The picture was made al the old Southslde Parl< in Wlnston-Salem following the championship game. Team members, from left: standing - John Frank Furches, pitcher; Paul Foster, first base; Travis Holton, left field; Wes Johnson, manager; Ira Seats, pitcher; Bill Latham, catcher; Paul Latham, centerfield; front - Red Edwards, third base; George Hartman, second base; Graham Madison, shortstop; Joe Douthit, catcher; Sammy Lee Howard, pitcher; and Nub Miller, right field; The mascot is Glenn Caudle, Not pictured: C.R, Crenshaw, pitcher; Bud Harpe, outfield; C a r t e r F a n i l y T h a n k f u l F o r H s i p and Gunter, outfield. The Enterprise Record welcomes oid photographs of Davie people and places, to the editor. May eacli person who has said a pruyer. given financial assis­ tance or given a word of encouragement, know lhal we uppreciule you and thank you. Because of you, we will prevail, Donnu A. nnd Jeff Curler Advance Hospital Staff Terrific To the editor; I have only lived in this area for six weeks and had the misfor­ tune lo have to be hospitalized fora week, righl here in Davie Counly, I'm taking the time righl now, while resting ut home, to thunk everyone, slurting wilh the emergency room, for the care and atten­ tion they gave me during my six-day stay. You're terrific. Thunk you und God bless you ull. Anitu Morgan Mocksville A n d e rso n M a k e s U s A ll P ro u d To the editor: A recent issue oflhe Davie Counly Enlerprise Record lold about Clirislopher Anderson, son of David and Gloria Anderson of Caluhuln. huving received the prestigious Fulbrighl and Boren awards to study and do research in Chile and complete his Ph.D. degree. This event should be noted by everyone interested in our youth and our school system. These awards, especially thc Fulbrighl Scholarships established in 1946, are a very spccial honor - the firsl such award to a Davie Counly person. Reccnt dutu from the Fulbrighl Program stulos thal the U,S, Fulbrighl Scholar Program, recognizing leadership ciuulities, “sends 800 scholars and professionals euch year to more lhan 140 coun­ tries where they Iccture or conduct research in a wide variety of uciulcmic und professional fields," It is imntediately evident that this is a very definitive selection process. The same program brings students from other countries to the United States, thus "promoting mutual underslanding between tlie people of olher countries of tlie world" so essential in today's complex socio-ccononiie and reli- gion-ba.scd governments und cultures, Chris, building upon inherent characteristics and ills unliring efforts, support of his parents, encouragement and expertise of this teachers in our Davie County Schools and UNC-CH,lias ultuincd a most outstanding and exceptional honor. Indeed he. his famly, and we his Davic County friends and neigh­ bors liave every reason lo be proud, James W, Wall Mocksville Make Politicians Stick To Credibility Issues To the edilor: 1 have recently been listening to vurious Senators and other poli­ ticians once again display iheir moral outr.nge, Ihis time decrying the President's luck of credibility over the issue of WMD and that " 16 word sentence” regarding Iraq's potential for ohluining nucleur material.Then ihcy go on lo warn us that it is not just the president's credibility but thc credibility of America thal hangs in thc balance. How ironic is it lhat they “promise them anything until the elec­ tion.” Politicians, whose speeches drip with the deepest concerns of the voters and promises for action and reform that their writers can arliculate until the votes are counted, feel lhal they can speak of credibility? They go off to the Cupitol und forget everylhing tliey have previously said unlil the next election when they trot out the same old dog and pony show and slart the game again. Can they dure lo tulk aboul credibility wilh a straight face? If the American people arc used to being lied to, it is due to the years of broken promi.ses and the playing of politics by blaming tlie other side for the inaction lhal has become the liallmark of do noth­ ing Congresses, Maybe they should be looking to the log in llieir own eye first before they start in on tho speck in ihcir brother’s eye? Muybe then they would slop holding all of these hearings lhat showcase them and get lo no trulh and start getting down to work on the real con­ cerns of the people. Creating real jobs wilh u docent living wage, stopping the hem­ orrhage of American industry and jobs from our shores, stopping the unfunded federid mandates lhat burden our communities, as­ suring uffordable higher education, providing basic heailh cure ure umong the real concerns of real cilizens, Thc fault of allowing our entire government to get this far out of conlrol rests with llie American people. By our apathy and luck of participation, we have nol expected much from our representatives and they huve obliged us. They vote ihem.selves unmerited pay ruises, they gel puid even if they do nol show up foi' work, they hiive fully pnid health insurance wilh access to the besl cure this counlry cun afford, they have staffers answer your concerns wilh a form letter while they dine wilh political action groups und we ac­ cept these behaviors, even Ihough we could not get uway wilh this on our jobs. They forget and wc forget that they are servuiUs of thc people and thul we are their employers. So today, call your rcpreseniu- tives, let them know they work for you und thiu you require them to represent you nnd your community’s best interests - not theirs or an action group’s best interests - and you expect them to be produc­ tive in your employ and as of today, they urc accountable to you. Make them live up to ihc credibility they now lalk about so well. Cynthia Holmes Mocksville Don't Get Burned! You can be fined up to $10,000 for illegal open burning in N,C. Smoke from open burning can cause serious heaith problems and pollute the air. That ’j why the stale regulates open burning. Only leaves, branches or other plant growth can be burned, IT'S ILLEGAL TO BURN; •Garbage, paper and cardboard •Tiros and olner rubber products •Building materials, Includbig lumber . •Wire, plastics nnd syntholic materials •Asphalt shingles nnd henvy oils /Ш IS S B a B B *Palnls, household chemicals andagricultural products Homeowners can bum yard trimmings - excluding logs and stumps- if it's allowed under local ordinances, no public pickup Is available and it doesn't cause a public nuisance. Other allowable burning Includes campfires, outdoor barbecues and bonfires for festive occasloru. Landowners also can open bum vegetation to clear land or rights-ot- wny, provided that; • Prevailing winds arc away from built up areas and roads • Fires aro at least 1,000 feet away from occupied buildings • Burning is done between 8 a.m, nnd 6 p,m, Rimcmbcr, tiuni pennlli tiy Hit N.C, Divlilon offoreit Ritourcil, lt$ agents or any lacnt govemmtnt do fio( excute a ftnson from fottowing U nit itat) air i/uallly ru/ii. Far mart In/ormallait, contacli Winston-Salem Regional Office Divlsfon of Air Quality N.C. Department of Environment and Natural Resourcee Phono; (336) 771-4000 (This ad paid lor by a violator ol ttie opon bumino law.) 8:19 Saturday niglit. Thai spot where you were hit hy a baseball looks mfected. Now what? □ R e m i n d y o u r s e l f t o w e a r a h e l m e t t o t h e n e x t b a l l g a m e . □ R e g r e t t h a t y o u d i d n ’t e v e n c a t c h t h e b a l l a f t e r i t h i t y o u . ^ Go to Davis Regional ER where you'll be seen quickly and treated by a doctor who's a real emergency expert. © From heart attack to sniffles. Fast. Friendly. Expert J 4 - DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tliursduy, July 24. 2003 Unofficial Preliminary ABCs/AYP,Results: 2002-03 School Growth % Proficient Cooleemee Elementary High 87.3 Cornatzer Elementary High 84.3 Mocksville Elementary High 94.7 Pinebrook Elementary High 94.9 Shady Grove Elementary High 93.6 William R. Davie Elem. High 85,5 North Davie Middle High 94.1 South Davie Middle High 87 Davie County High Expected 74.1 Status School of Distinction School of Distinction School of Excellence School of Excellence School of Excellence School of Distinction School of Excellence School Distinction School of Progress AYR (NCLB) Met Met Met Met Met Met Met Not Met Not Met These results are subject to approval by the stale ВСЕ in Septem ber 2003 Davie Schools Open Houses C o o le e m e e E le m e n ta ry 7 /3 1 : E L L 4 :3 0 - 6 :0 0 p m 8 /4 : 5 :0 0 p m u n til 7 :3 0 p m C o rn a tze r E le m e n ta ry 8 /4 : 4 - 5 :3 0 p .m . 8 /4 : 5 :0 0 p m u n til 7 :3 0 p m M o cksvilie E le m e n ta ry 7 /3 1 : E L L 6 : 0 0 - 8 : 0 0 8 /4 : 5 :0 0 p m u n til 8 :0 0 p m P in e b ro o k E le m e n ta ry 8 /4 : 5 :0 0 p m u n til 8 :0 0 p m S h a d y G ro v e E le m e n ta ry 8 /4 : 5 :0 0 p m u n til 8 :0 0 p m W illia m R. D a v le E le m e n ta ry 8 /4 : 5 :0 0 p m u n til 8 :0 0 p m T r a n s ia to r fo r E L L w ill b e a v a ila b le N o rth D avle M id d le S c h o o l 8 /1 : 5 :3 0 p m - 8 :0 0 p m (6 th ) 8 /4 : 5 :3 0 p m u n til 8 :0 0 p m (7 th & 8 th ) S o u th D avie M id d le S c h o o l 7 /3 1 : 7 :0 0 p m (6 th ) 8 /4 : 7 :0 0 p m (7 th & 8th ) D avie H igh S c h o o l 8 /4 : 1 :0 0 p m u n til 9 :0 0 p m Woman Charged With Allowing Dog To Bark A Mocksville woman was cliargcd wilh allowing her dog to biirk too oflen in violiilion of a Mocksviile cily ordinance. Siaeey Annette Banner, 27, of 2i7 W indward Circle, was charged by Mocksviile Ofncer Nelson L, Turrentine. She is scheduled lo lace Ihe charges July 31 in Davie District Coini. According toTiirrentine's re­ port, a neighbor complained aboul the noise al I2:.K) a.m. July m because he had been awoken from sleep. The woman had been warned ofihe problem by other officers in the pasl. Turrentine reported. 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If any subgroup does nol make the target goals set by the slate, the school will nol make Adec|uale Yearly Progress (AYP). In addition to making AYP goals, elementary and middle .schools must make progress on attendance, and high schools must advance their graduation rates. The major difference be­ tween North Carolina's ABC program and No Child Left Be­ hind is: Ihc ABCs measure slu­ deni growlh frotn one year lo the next and contains a "bottom line" measurement of percent­ age of students profieienl from one year to the next, nol broken In subgroups; NCLB compares scores al llic same grade level wilhin subgroups from one year lo the next. It is possible for a school to meet NCLB standards, but nol meel cxpectcd growlh in Ihe ABCs. Sales Tax Holiday Aug. 1-3 North Carolina has approved a sales tax holiday weekend on certain items. Friday, Aug. I, through Sun­ day, Aug. .1, clothing, footwear and school supplies costing •SI00 or less, sports and recre­ ation equipment costing less lhan S.SO per item, and computer e(|uipment and soflware at a cost of S.liiOO or less will be exempt. There are exceptions to Ihe holi­ day including Items such as jew­ elry, protective equipment, cos­ metics und furniture. Davie County Schools open SliaJda Storehouse Shnk'ia »Mins "New licginninff'' A U n iq u e V a r ie ty S to r e WG. White Meats and Restaurant Style Frozen Meats Incliuiiiig: Chickcn Tenders, Harnhui|;cr?i, Hotilo^s & St. Ii)nU St)'lc iiibs Silk Flower Arrangements, Children’s Coffee Sets (sh.w idS'Io.o»), Dolls & MUCH, MUCH MORE!!! 130 North M ain St., Downtown M oclw ille (Ik-sidf Davie V.Kiuini) OjK-n Mcm. - l-'rl. ‘J.ini - 5pm Saturday Night GatHH opfjn for pMCftctf at i\ p tn FIRST ПАСЕ AT 0 P.M. 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Ages e> M - Sl CiMldren vindet 6 FREE with adult escort'iiciAt ■«in PLENTY OF FREE PARKING Information about stadium racing: (336) 723*1819 Davie Schools Calendar A u g . 6 A u g . 21 S e p t. 1 S e p t. 1 8 O c t. 9 O c t. 1 0 & 1 3 N o v . 11 N o v . 2 6 - 2 8 D e c . 1 9 - J a n . 2 J a n . 1 9 F e b . 1 2 F e b . 1 3 IV iarch 11 M a r c h 1 2 & 1 5 A p ril 9 - 1 6 M a y 21 F irs t D a y F o r S t u d e n t s E a rly R e l e a s e L a b o r D a y H o lid a y E a rly R e l e a s e E a rly R e l e a s e P r o f e s s io n a l D a y s P r o f e s s io n a l D a y T h a n k s g iv in g H o lid a y C h r is tm a s H o lid a y s M a rtin L. K in g H o lid a y E a rly R e l e a s e P r o f e s s io n a l D a y E a rly R e l e a s e P r o f e s s io n a l D a y s S p r in g V a c a tio n L a s t D a y fo r S t u d e n t s Federal Agency To Visit Hydroelectric Project houses are scheduled for Aug. 4, when parents would get an idea of what .school supplies will he needed. In an effort lo help par­ ents take advantage of the holi­ day, the .school system is work­ ing on creating a partial list of suggested supplies. For complete information on Ihc tax holiday and the exemp­ tions, visit the N.C, Department of Revenue website, and review the information found under the Hot Topics section; hiii>:// www.(lorM (iw.nc.tislm xeslmlcsl x(ik'.iiti.\JioHtl(iy.hmil Conlimivd From l’ii(>e I value if there is nol adequate wa­ ter below Ihe dam. They urged lhat .SYP's license be revised lo maiulale "a m inim um of 124 cl's over the dam and in Ihe entire length" of Ihe river through the park. According lo Ihc U.S. Geo­ logical survey the average mean flow of the South Yadkin River at Cooleemee is 6.36 cubic feet per second. At present, the power company's federal li­ cense, good until 20.15,requires they maintain 14.5 cubic feel per second How in the river below the dam. "During last summer's drought we saw just what that will mean - a small stream aboul two feel wide and a couple of inches deep next to the island," said Cooleemee Mayor John Chandler iu the town's July 16 letter toFERC. "Since Cooleemee is a town of less lhan a thousand people, Ihe town was not reiiuired lo bu notified during the application process," said Chandler. "We do hope that our opinions will be considered during your curreni deliberations." In a June 5 leller, Davie Chamber of Commerce Director Joan Carter snid "we invite the Federal Energy Regulatory. Commission lo view first-hand the RiverPark undertaking nnd the elTccIs its decision may have. We welcome an opportunity to personally show you the com­ munity and the imporlance Davie Counly citizens continu­ ally place on ils historic preser­ vation and proud heritage." FERC's pledge to visit Cool­ eemee was communicated by letter from Kevin Cadden, direc­ tor of FERC's Office of Exter­ nal Affairs, to U.S. Rep. 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I’roscciitiag was Wendy Terry, assistant DA. - Dcnais Akslalewicz, posses­ sion/display of altercd/ficlitious/re- voked drivers liccnse and driving wilh license revoked, dismissed per corrcclion; speeding 89 in a 70, re­ duced to 74 in a 71), $25, cost. - Hcnjamin Allen, larccny of cho.sc in aclioa. dismissed per plea. - Byron Allen, larceny of chose in action, reduced lo inisdeiucanor larceny, senlenced to 120 days in jail,suspended 18 months, .10 days active, credit for days served, 24 hours communily service wilhin 30 days, cosi, $4.1.1 restitution, $ 1.11) al- loraey fee, $50. - Brian Anderson, DW I, sen- lenced lo 60 days in jail, suspended one year, surrender licence, not op­ erate motor vehicle unlll licensed by Departmenl of Motor Vehicles, sub- slance abuse assessaient/lrealmenl. 24 Iiours community service wilhin .10 days; resisting a public ofncer, dismissed per plea. - Karen Benson, leash law vio­ lalion, dismlssed/civil seltlemenl. - Wendy Hoger, coiuributing lo the deluujucncy of a minor, dis­ missed per plea; conlributing to Ihe dclln(|uency of a juvenile, sen­ tenced to 45 days In jail, suspended six montlis, cost, 24 hours commu­ nity service within .10 days, stay away from juvenile unless given consent, $1.10 attorney fee, $.‘iO. - Jessica Bowman, failure to yield, dismis.sed per civil .settle­ ment. - Emelia Carrasco, no liability insurance, dismissed por correction. - Cynlhia Cleary, aiding and abelling impaired driving, dis­ missed per plea. - Thelma Combs, assault on a governmenl olllcial/employee. sen­ tenced lo 60 days in Jail, suspended one year. 50 hours comnuuiity ser­ vice within 60 days, nol to go back on properly of vicllm. $260 aitor­ ney fee, $50; resisling a public of­ ficer and second degree trespassing, dismissed per plea. - Shannon Cook, speeding 76 in a 55. reduced to improper C(|uip- nient, $100. cost. - Samuel Curbelo. DWI. sen­ lenced lo Ihree months in jail, sus- 22 Indicted By Davie Grand Ju ry Tlie following were indiclcd by .1 grand jury for the July 14.200.1 .■rimlnal session of Davle Counly Superior Court: - Katherine Ann Acosla, em- bczzleiueiu. - Darrell Wayne Allen, posses­ sion of cocaine and maintaining a vehicle. - Everelle Lohr Anderson, breaking, entering, larccny, and possession o f cocaine, ■ - Jimmy Lee Bobbitt, driving wllh license revoked, possession w ilh Intent lo sell/deliver m ari­ juana, and possession o f drug paraphernalia. - Brian Clay, sccond degree burglary and larceny pursuant to burglary. - Jason Rodney Clay, second ;legrce burglnry and larccny pur- •iuanl to burglary, - David Brian Cleary, first de­ gree statutory sexual offense and first degree statutory rape. - Jermell Tryress Cockerhani, possession w llh Intent to sell/de­ liver cocaine, sale of a controlled substance, and m aintaining a ;lwelllng. - Brian Scoll Davis, breaking and entering of a motor vehicle, ■md larceny. 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failure lo notify Deparimcnl of Motor Vehicles of address change, dismissed per cor­ rection. - Neal Gordon, misdemeanor death by vehicle and driving left of centcr. prayer for Juilgemeiit con­ tinued on cost. - Brent GralheejMpccdlng 82 in a 70. prayer for judgement conlin­ ued on cost. - Kennetli Hardysimple worth­ less check, dismissed per civil settlement. - liiiothy Harmon, possession of toxic vapors substance, dis­ missed per plea, - Jose blcriiandez, first degree Irespassing, dismissed per failure to prosecuting wilness lo appear. - Bryson Jennings,speeding 81 in a 55 and ficeing/eluding arrest with a motor vchicle. dismissed per officer and per plea; rcckless driv- ing lo endanger. $100. cost. - Ann Johnson, driving wilh li­ cense revoked, dismissed per cor­ rection. - JeHi'ey MakI, speeding 75 in a 55, reduced to improper c(|uip- nient,$ 100, cost. - Gary Marcum, failure to wear driver's seat belt, dismissed per plea; driving with license revoked, senlenced to 45 days in jail, sus­ pended six months,$100,cost. - Daniel McAlpinc,speeding80 in a 55, reduced lo 64 in a 55. $10, cost; no operator's license, dis- misseil per correction. - Juan Mcndes. failure to wear scat belt, driving lefl of cenlor. and no operator’s licensc. dismi.ssed per pica; DWI, .sentenced lo 72 hour in jail. - Tammy M llchani. misde- ineaaor larceny, reduced lo conceal­ ment of merchandise, cost. - Fortino Nararro, speeding 58 in a 45, reduccd lo improper e(|ulp- ment, $25, cost: exceeding posted speed and driving left of cenier, dis­ missed per plea. - Corey Nicliols, failure to wear driver’s seat belt and misdenieanbr possession of schedule VI con- Irolled substance, $100, cost, de­ stroy conlraband; driving wilh li­ censc revoked, dismissed per cor­ rection. - Joshua Nicliols, speeding 76 in a 55. reduccd lo M in a 55, Sll). cost. - Derrick I’eltil'ord. misde­ meanor probation violalion. admits, probalion revoked. -Terry I’liibbs,speeding 70 in a 55, prayer for judgement conlinued on cost: reckless driving lo endan­ ger, dismi.ssed per plea. - Uuben Sandoval, DW I, sen­ lenced loonc year in jail, su-spcndcil Iwo years. 14 tiays active in jail, subslancc abuse assessmeiil/lreat- inent, $800, cost, nol lo use/con- sunie alcoholic beverage or drugs, not operate motor vchicle unlll li­ censed by Department of Motor Vehicles; no operators license, dis­ missed per plea. - Carlos Segovia, open con­ tainer after consuming alcohol and exceeding safe speed, dismissed per plea: DWI, senlenced to -It) days in jail. - Alanna Sherrow, speeding 74 in a 55, prayer for judgement con­ linued on cost. - Joshua Spry, exceeding safe speed, $10, cost; failure lo bura headlamps, dismissed per plea. - Andres Vizcaino, DWI, sen­ tenced lo one year, suspended Iwo years, 14 days active in jail. $801). cosi. follow recomniendalions of assessmeni. surrender liccn.se, nol operate moUir vehicle until licensed liy Departmenl of Motor Vehicles. $158 allorney fee, $50: driving lefl of center and driving wilh license revoked, dismissed per plea. - Jerry Williams, possession of drug paraphernalia and misde­ meanor possession of schedule VI controlled substance,dismissed per plea. - Jerry W illiams, possession open conlainer/ccmsuming alcohol ill passenger area, $25, cost, $292 attorney fee. $50. ■''idled To Appeiir - I’alricia Blankenship, shop­ lifting conccahiient of goods. - Micliael Danch, expired reg­ islralion card/lag and expired in­ spection slicker. - Leslie Davis, driving wilh li­ censc revoked and operating ve­ hicle wilh no insurance. - Mickey Dewall, inisdemeanor possession o f schedule VI con­ trolled substance. - Anna Helms, forgery of en­ dorsement, misdemeanor larccny. - liric Jenkins, driving with li cense revoked. - Gregory Vannoy, aiding and abelling impaired driving. -John Micliael FausI, larceny. - Rocky Joe Hamilton, speed­ ing lo etude arrest. - Christopher Allen Howell, larceny of n fircarin, sccond de­ gree burglary, and lurceny pursu­ ant lo burglary, - Gregory Lane Hulchins. breaking, eiuering, and larceny. - Kelly Renee Larlmore. scc­ ond degree burglary and larceny pursuant to burglary. - Christopher Wayne Martin, financial transaction card theft. - Joseph Franklin Parham, lar ceny, -Jeffrey Edward Parsons,lar­ ceny, - Judy Morion Patrick, lar­ ceny. - Howard Franklin Polls, first degree statutory sexual offense, sexual activity by subslilule par­ ent, und indcccnt liberties w'ilh a child, - Darrell Scott Ru.ssell. posses­ sion with intent to sell/deliver co­ caine. - Herlberlo Santiago, posses­ sion of cocaine, - Ja.son Denorls Young, dis­ charging weapon into occupied property and possession of weapon on cducalional property. 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Also, Yadkin staff and consultants w ill be on hand to discuss the relicensing process and answer questions about the presentation. The Schedule for the public meetings is as follows The agenda for all Dubllc meetings will 36 the same: • Introduction to Relicensing • lAG Process O verview • Study Plan Update • Public Input For more information, or to receive pertinent relicensing materials, call Pat Shaver at APGl - Yadkin, 704-422-5678. Information is also available at www.alcoa.com/ yadkin/en/home.asp Q A LCO A Davie County Tues., juiy 29, 2003 7 pm to 10 pm Days Inn • 629 Madison Rd. Mocksville, NC Montgomery County Wed., juiy 30, 2003 1 pm to 4 pm M ontgom ery County ' Com m unity College Multi-use Facility io n Page St. Troy, NC Stanly County Wed., juiy 30, 2003 7 pm to 10 pm Stanly Com m unity Coiiege 141 College Dr. Albemarle, NC Davidson County Thurs., juiy 31, 2003 1 pm to 4 pm • Quality Inn 418 Piedmont Dr. Lexington, NC Rowan County Thurs., juiy 31,2003 7 pm to 10 pm Holiday Inn 530 jake Alexander Blvd. Salisbury, NC P u b lic R e c o r d s S h e r i f f s D e p a r t m e n t fl - DAVIK COUNTS- KNTERPRLSIi RECORD, Thursday, July 24,2003 DAVIE COUNTY EÎNTERPRISE RECORD. I liurstliiy.,hiiy 24,2(W3 - 7 'l'Iie fiilliuvini; iiK'klenIs worc iL’iniiIal lu llio Diivio SlicriH 's Dcpl. - On Jiih 11 Jaiiicc rrivcKc of Dciin's Mini Mari. U.S. 15«. Ail- \ancL‘ repiirlL'iI was takcti IVoiii llic siiire willioul pay. Niciilc Carier rcpiirlcil a rc- Milvcr ami (lianidiul ring wcrc rc- inovci! frnin a iiimiL* on N.C. 801 .Sduih. Aclvanci.- on July 11. -OnJuly II Uicliaril Carier rc- porleil an alleniplcd hrcak-in al u resiilenee on Chimie Kalledge Roail. Mocksvillc. - I.iiiila Carier of L&S Crocery A r r e s t s The Davie Cminly .SlierilTs De- |iarlincnl made llie following ar- rcsis: - Marlin Dean Loeklcar, .44, of I5f) llobson Mobile Home I’ark Koad. Advnnce was arresled July 1.1 for assaiill wilh ii deadly weapon, coinniunieuling llireals.and posses­ sion of drug parapliernalia. Trial dale: Aug, 7. - Asliley Neil Polk. 2 i. of Wooilleaf was arresled July 10 for coininuniealing llireals, failure lo e.xhibll/siirrendcr liccnse. rc.sisling a public officer, und exceeding posled speed. Trial dale: July 24. - Ilradford Keilh Gaither..lO.of .1624 U„S.64 Wesl.Mocksville was arresled July 11 for driving wiih license revoked.Trial dale: July 24. - Chrislopher Leonard Ilud.son, 20, of 21.“! I’ool Drive, Mocksville N.C. 801 .Soulh. Advance rcporlcd checks were wrillen lo Ihe slorc from a closed account on July 11. - Richard and Shirley Myers re­ ported a break-in at a home on N.C. 801 South, Advancc on July II. - On July 1 Ted Johnson of Dean's Mini Mart, U.S, 158, Ad­ vancc reporled gas was taken wilh­ oul pay from Ihe store. - Connie Seamon reported a billfold, social security card, phone cards, jewelry, keys, eigaretles, and a lighter were removed from a resi­ dence on Whetstone Drive, Mocks- was arrested July 11 for failure to appear. Trial diitc: Dec. 16 in Guilford Covmty. - Scott Edwurd llevenor, 21. of Salisbury wus urrested July 12 for posse.s.sion of a firearm ■ larceny of a firearm, breaking, entering, hir- ccny after breuking and entering, und possession with intent lo manu- faetiire/sell/or deliver schedule II conlrolled substance. Trial dale: not listed. - Jumes Monroe Waddell II, 20, of Cimdler was arrested July 12 for possession of a nreariii, posse.sslon wilh inlenl to munufacture/sell/or deliver schedule II conlrolled sub- slancc, breaking, entering, larceny, larccny of u rireurm. Trial date: not listed. - Waller Eugene Hares. 48, of 348 Swicegood Street, Mocksville villeonJuly 12. - On July 12 Rcbecca Lowe re­ ported tires were daniugcd at a home on Junciion Road. Mocks­ ville. - JeanW illianis reported a found controlled substance at a lo­ cution on Grant Trail. Mocksville on July 12. - On July 12 Marie Chandler reported a lawn mower was re­ moved from u home on Sain Road. Mocksvillc. - On July 13 Mary Williams re­ ported a missing person at u resi- was arrested July 12 forassuullona female and coniniunicallng threats. Trial dute; July 24. - Traci MarieTuylor, 19,of01in wus urrested July 12 for assnult in­ flicting serious injury. Trial dale; July 24. - Angela Michellc Curry, 31, of Cooleemee wus urrested July 12 for dome.stic ussuult. Trial date; July 24. .- Lmiru Stephanie Elliott,36,of 347 Swiccgood Street, Mocksville was urtttstcd July 12 for larccny, possession of schedule II controlled substance, nnd possession of drug paruphernalia. Trial date; July 24. - Urundon Sliune Held, 17, <if Madison wus arrested July 13 for possession of marijuanu and pos­ session of paruphernalia. Trial date: Aug. 14. deuce on llobson Drive. Mocks­ villc. - ilicy Cranfill reported u muil- bo.x wa.s damaged al a home on Junciion Road, Mocksvillc on July 14. - On July 14 Jason Green and Jerry Hanson reported un air tank, hammers, and other assorted tools were removed from a locution on Liberty Church Roud, Mocksville. - LorWuller reported u vehicle wus removed withoui permission from u residence on Duvie Streel. Cooleemee on July 14. -Bryun Alun Mube, 17,of Madi­ son was urre.sted July 13 for posses­ sion of niarijuuna und possession of puraphernulin. Triul date: Aug. 14. - Dennis G. Strain. 35. of 163 Walt.s Street, Cooleemee w'us ur­ rested July 13 for child support. Triul dute: July 15. - Roxanna Smilli Webb. 30. of 404 Nonhridge Court. Mocksville was arrested July 13 for worlhless check. Trial date: July 31. - Jeffrey Sam Sizemore. 23, of Yndkinville wns nrrested July 13 for DWI and window linting. Triul dute; Aug. IS. - Murlu Ibarra Vargas, 16, of 123 Stoney Lune, Mocksville wus urrested July 14 for no operator'.s license, fictillous inforniation lo un officer, und stopsign violai ion.Trial dale: Aug. 1. - OnJuly 15 Cliarlcs Sheets re­ ported a mailbox was removed from a location on Juney Heuiicliunip Road. Mocksvillc. - Catherine Border reported boxes of glassware und books were removed from a lionie on Caravan Lane, Mock.sville on July 15. - On July 15 Mury Williams re­ ported there wus un attempted mur­ der nt 11 home on llobson Drive, Mocksville. - Kristie and Jdfrcy Dees re­ ported money was removed from a vehicic al a localion on N.C. 801 - Latesha Michelle McNeely. 28.of 1.54 Dcadnion Roud. Mocks­ ville was arrested July 14 fordriv- ingwilh liccn.se revoked, resisting a public officer, und I'iclitious inlbr- mationloan officcr.Trial date; July 31. - Jeremy Duane Lindsey. 24. of 105 Lat Whitaker Road. Mocks­ ville was arresled July l5forassaull on a female. Trial date: Aug. 28. - Michael Jini Ruincy. 16. of 65.54 N.C. «01 South. Mocksville was arrested July 15 for contribul- ing to the ilelini|ucncy of a minor. Trial date: July 24. - Ernest Leo l’yitlc,46.or 1690 U.S. 601 South. Mocksville was arresled July 16 for ilonieslic vio­ lence and violalion of release order. Trial date: July 31. - JohnRaiidallCampbell.46.of Norlh. Mocksvillc on July 15. - On July 16 LcAnn Moser rc ported a child was shot with a BB gun at a residence on McDaniel Road. Advance. - An arson wus reported ut a Iiome on Mattie's Lane, Mocksville on July 16. - Cynlhia Holmes reported break-in ut u home on Bear Creek Church Road, Mocksville on July 16. - On July 16 Roger Stocknc reported u mailbox was damaged at on Suin Roud, Mocksville. Sulisbury was arrested July 16 for threatening phone calls. Triul dute; July 24. -John Edward Cover, 31 ,of 230 Cross Street, Cooleemee was ar­ rested July 16 for failure lo appear. Trial date; Aug. 19 in I'or.sylh County. - Ronald Phillip Andury, 17, c 456 PIneville Road, Mocksville was arresteil July 16 for underage pos­ session of a malt beverage. Trial dale: July 18. - Phillip Jason Brown, 21, of 135 Rupard Trail. Mocksville was arresled July 16 for failure to ap­ pear. Triul dute: Aug. 14. - flerberl Wesley Tatum, 34,of 1304 Junction Roud, Mocksville was arrested July 16 lor child sup­ porl,obstructing,anddelaylng.Trial date: not listed. L a n d T r a n s f e r s H i g h w a y P a t r o l The following land transfers were tiled witli the Davie Regiser of Deeds, listed by parties involved, acreage, township und deed stumps purchased, with S2 representing $1,000. - Samuel Wayne Brewer and Cindy Brewer, Steven Clay Brewer and Katherine Brewer, Roy Alvin Brewer nnd Teresa Brewer, Beverly Whan und Murk Whan,Steven Clay Brewer, executor o f estate of Churles Booker Wilkinson to Jerry Colin Seager, 1.7 acres, I'ulton, $81. - Helen B. Thurston to Alli.son Bowden Joyce und Richard Kyle Joyce. I lot. I'armington. $256. - II. Terry Hutchens, substitute truMc<; to Secretary of HUD, I lot, Mocksville. • Henry David Essex, Charles lissex and lla Essex, Dorothy Mae I'Ascx McKniglil, Linda Ann Essex I'oil and Edward I'oil. heirs of Ihe cslalc of Della O. Essex, lo Rodney Adams and Christie Adams, 6.41 acres. Shady Grove. .$190. - W. Cicne Dull lo James D. Koontz and Carolyn S, Koontz. I Iracl. Calahaln. $61). - Helen I'. McDaniel to Daniel C. McDaniel and Marlha neadniiin. 20.75 acres. I'armington. Ilcnjamin Prank Everhart and Judy W. Everhart to Gray Everhart and Helen Evcrliurt, I lot. I'urming- lon, S336. • Sundru Kay Masura to Donald W illhini Masuru, 1 lol.purniinglon. - Deborah S. Summers to David Griffin and Sicphunie A. Griffin, I lot, Furmington, $800. - Michuel W, Wyatt and Truci S, Wyalt lo Karl Lee Osborne nnd Joanne J. Osborne, I tract, Mocks­ ville, $188. - Rodney D. Cozurt nnd Lyndu E.Cozurt lo Timothy C.Clendenin. 4.26 acres. Calahaln, $196. - Dnvie Construction Co. to Jo­ seph Bniley Cobbs and Bonnie Sue H. Cobbs, I lot, Farmington, $527. - Michelle Buller lo Christa L. Long. 5.01 acres. Jerusalem. - Beeding und Caudle to Siephanie Steele and Matthew Steele, I acre, Mocksville, $180. - Barry W. Ramsey to Smith Grove Fire Department, 1.21 acres. - SAWS PartnershiptoCarlosA. Parada Diaz and Mariu Rodriguez Ramirez, I lol. Jerusalem, $172. - Alan L. Romano und Deborah Romano to Louis Romano and Helen Romano. .04 acre, Jerusuleni. - E. Edward Wugner and Carol M . Wagner to Amy Lynette Wugner. I.l I acres. I'ulton. The following iruffic wrecks in Davie Counly were listed by the N.C. Highway Patrol. Aslicliuro Drivers Wrcck No charge.s were filed nflcr a wreck in Davie on July 14. Peter Howard Kelly of Asheboro wasdriving his 2001 Saturn vchicle west on U .S. 64 behind another 2001 Saturn vehicle driven by Alexandra Jane Kelly also of Asheboro. An umbulunce with its emergency lights and siren on was trnveling easl on U.S. 64 und wus attempting lo make 11 loft turn ojiii) John Crolls Road. Ms. Kelly was slowing her vehicle when Mr. Kelly failed lo reducc his speed und ran his vehicle into Ms. Kelly's. Trooper A.T. Keller reported the accident occurred at approxi­ mately 8:45 a.m. and iherc were no injuries. Vehicle Mils Koad SIkii A Davie man was cliargcd with careless and reckless driving after lie wreckcd the vehicic he was driv­ ing July 14. Grayson Jones M iller of 2645 Furmington Road. Mocksvillc was driving a 1994 Chevrolet veliicle west on U.S. 158. M iller losl conlrol ofhis vehicle und went left of cen­ ter. M iller’s veliicle traveled west on Ihe shoulder of 158 and collided with u roud sign. 'Trooper M.C. Howell reported Ihe accidcnt occurred al approxi­ mately 2:27 a.m. and Ihere were no injuries. Mnn Clinr)!e(i In Wreck A Davie mun was charged witli failure lo reduce speed after Ihe vehicle he was driving hit anolher July 15. Luis Ernesto Portillo of 2999 U.S. 601 Norlh, Mocksvillc was driving his 1993 Plymouth vehicle soulh on Liberiy Churcli Road be­ hind a 1970 Ford vehicle driven by Junie Franklin Polls of Caluhaii Road,Mocksville. Pottsstopped his vehicle lo make a left lurn onto Angell Road. Just as Polls started lo turn Portillos vehicle upproached and collided w iili the rear of Potts' vehicle. 'Trooper J.R. Allred reported the uccident occurred at approxlmalely 5:10 p.m. und Potts was laken to Duvie Hospital for tteutraent. Collision On 601, Holh Drivtrs CliarRctl Both drivers were cliargcd after an accident in Davie on July 15. Joaquin Angel Pelagio of Yadkinville was driving his 1989 Pontiac vehicle norlh on U.S. 601 behind 111993 Nissun vchicle driven F i r e s Davie County fire departments responded lo Ihe following culls: .hily 15: SmilhCiriwe. Advunce. Iriiiin g to n. Cornatzer-Dulin. .Mcicksville. 9:04 a.m.. Bermudu Village, fire alanir.Mocksville. 12 p.m.. Suicide Crossing, nuturul gas line cul; William R. Duvie. 5:07 p.m.. i.ibcrty Church Road, auto- mobile accident; Jerusalem. 5:37 p.m., U.S. 64 South, fire alarm; Cimlcemce assisled; County Line, Si.M) p.m., Stagecoach Road.struc­ ture fire: Center assisled. .luly KiiCoolecinee. 11:32a.in.. Whispering Oaks Lane, fire alarm; Advance. 5.08 p.m.. Potts Road, auloniobile accident; County l.ine, 5:38 p.m., Malliesi.anc, house fire; Center assisted; Cornutzer-Dulin, 5:39 p.m.. Williams Road, Iree/ house siruck; Mocksvillc assisted. .luly 18: Mocksville. 8:31 a.m., Lee Jeans, fire alarm; Jerusalem assisted; Smith Grove, 2:55 p.m., Bermuda Village, fire alarm; Ad­ vance assisted; Cornalzer-Dulin as­ sisled; Farmingtiin ussisied; Mocks­ ville ussisied; Mocksville,6:52 p.m.. Days Inn, structure fire; Center as­ sisted; Advance, 6:49 p.m., Bridie Lane, siructure fire; Cornatzer- Dulin assisled; Mocksville, 6:49 p.m., Madison Road, structure fire; Center assisted; Advunce, 7:08, Bridle Lane, smoke investigation; Cornatzer-Dulin assisled; Advance, 7:09 p.m., N.C. 801 South, tree on fire; Cornuiz.er-Dulin assisled; C ornutzcr-D ulin. 7:10 p.m.. Cornalzcr Road, hazardous condi­ tions; Smith Grove, 7:15 p.m., U.S. 158, hazardous conditions, Fork, 7; 14 p.m.,nssist Davidson County, struclure fire; Advance, 7:28 p.m., N.C. 801 South, hazurdotis condi­ tions; Advunce, 7:30 p.m,, N.C. 801 Soutli, hazardous conditions; Ad­ vance, 7:36 p.m., N.C. 801 South, hazurdous conditions; Advunce, 7:48 p.m., N.C. «01 Soulh, fire alarm: Smith Grove assisted; Ad­ vance. 7;56 p.m., Cornalzer Road, grass/woods fire; Advance, 7:59 p.m.. Cornatzer Road, tree on fire; Advance, «;48 p.m.. Peoples Creek Road, Iree on fire. July 19: Smith Grove, 12:03 a.m., Laird Road, tree on fire; Cornatzer-Dulin, 11:05 a.m., Spry Lane, tree in roadway: William R. Davie, 5:33 p.m., U.S. 601 North, tree in road; Mocksville, 6:02 p.m.. Country Lune. tree on fire; Center, 5:45 p.m., Interstate 40 We.st, aulo- mohiie accidenl: County Line as­ sisled: Mocskvillc. 5:44 p.m.. Val­ ley Roud; fire alurnv. Center as- si.sted; William R. Davie. 6;.35 p.m.. Boozie Lane, tree on fire; Mocks­ villc, 6:40 p.m.. Whitney Road, tree inroad:Mocksville,6;51 p.m..M ill­ ing Road, tree on fire; Mocksville, 6:36 p.m., Koontz Road, tree on fire: Mocksville, 8:23 p.m.. Valley Koad, fire iilurm; Center ussisied. M o c k s v i l l e P o l i c e The following iiiciilcnis were reported to the Mocksville Police Deparlment. - The larceny of a cell phone from a vehicle at 1101 Yadkinville Road was reported July 15. - The larctliy of hanging baskets Irom 268 M illing Koad was re­ porled July 14. ■ The larccny of a pockelbook friun a business al 1063 Yadkinville Road was reported July 15. ■ The larccny of a gold, four- do(H' 1994 Honda Accord from 11107 Howard Sl. was reported July 14. - Someone attempted to pass two counlerl'eit $11X1 bills at a local business, it wus reported Muy 2. ■ Terry Lee Rodgers. 34, of Iron Station, was charged July 18 with failure to appear in court in Mecklenburg Counly. Arrests • Cynthia Lynette Baker'Turner, 19. of 972 Hardison St., charged July 17 wilh four counts of forgery. 'I'rial date: Aug. 14. - Marie Broadway Register, .34, of 305 Singleton Koad. was charged July 17 with assault and injury lo personal property. Trial dule: Aug. 7. - Ahmed Khaled Abouuly 'Tuleb, 3-1, of Asheboro, wus churged July 17 wilh assault on a female. Trial dale; Aug. 7. •B illy Ray Redman. 24, of 373 Village Road, was chargcd July 15 wilh obstructing und delaying an officcr. 'Trial dute; Aug. 28. • Jennifer Almond Shue, 27, of 181 Cross St., was charged July 18 with shopi ifi ing. 'Trial date: Sept. 4. - Mark Anthony Greene, 23, of Chariotle, wus churged July 19 willi speeding, operating a vehicle wilh­ out insurance, and having a ficti­ tious lage on a vehicle. 'Trial dale: Aug, 15, 'I'riifric Aecldenis - A M ocksvillc woman wus cliargcd wilh fuilure to reduce speed afler a wreck on Salisbury Streel at 12:20 p.m. July 15. 'Tammy Walters Blackwood,37, of 169 Foster Road, failed lo slop the 2(K)0 Ford she was driving be­ fore it hit the rear of a 1989 Honda driven by Charles Davis Mabe. 56, of 1922 U.S. 601 S., reported Of­ ficer R.A. Donathan. - Both drivers were cited ufler a child custody dispute ended in u wreck on Charleston Ridge Drive at Winding Creek Road al 1:50 p.m. July 20. Erik Alherty Jimenez Rueda. 20. of 126 Winding Creek Roud. was in a 1994 Toyolu which wus crosswuys ul the intersection, and when Carlos Jo.se Cruz Sasire, 21, of 126 Winding Creek Koud, at­ tempted to pass, the veliicles col­ lided, reporled O fficer R.A. Donuthun. Sastre wus cited for failing to stop at the scene of an accident. Rueda for driving left of center. by Ana Bertha Ovundo Hernaiidez of 124 Cabana Lane. Mocksville. Hernandez hud stopped her veliicle due lo traffic and when Pelagio ap­ proached he faileil lo slow his ve­ hicle in time and it collided witli Hernandez’s. Pelagio was churged wilh fuilure lo reduce speed und Hernaiidez was cliargcd with no operators liccnse, 'I'rooperA.T. Kellerreported the uccident occurred at approximately 6:20 a.m. Wreck On Inlerslnte No charges were filed afler a North Carolina man wrecked the vehicle he wus driving July 16. Jeffrey Arthur Massengill of Four Oaks wus driving his 1984 Chevrolet pick-up cast on 1-40 in Ihe left lune. Musscngili's Iruck ran off tile road to the left and collided w ilh a cubic in llie median. Massengill staled another vehicle forced him off llie road. 'Trooper F.C. Ferguson reported llie uccideni occurred at upproxi- nialcly 4:39 p.m. and there were no injuries. Car Collides W ith (iiin rd n ill A Davidson man was cliargcd wilh exceeding safe .speed after he wrecked the vehicle he was driving July 16. Samuel'Timotiiy Burgcss’of Lex­ ington was driving a 1992 Freightliner traclor-lrailer south on N.C. 801. Burgess losl control of the truck, crossed left of center, and collided with a guardrail. 'Trooper M.C. Howell reported Ihe accident occurred al upproxl- niutely 4:50 p.m. Cnr Wrecks On 1-40 No churges were filed after a wreck ill Davie on July 16. Chrislopher K. Benson of W iliiiingtoii was driving Ilis 2(100 Saturn vehicle east on Imerstate 40 in Ihe riglit lane. Benson stated he drove inlo standing water, Ilis ve- iiicie ran off the road lo the left into tile median, and siruck the median cable. Trooper A .J. Farmer reporled the accident occurred ut approximately 4:45 p.m. and Ihere were no inju­ ries. Mulllple Clinrges Filed In .Wrcck A Davie man was charged with no seatbelt, failure to report colli­ sion, reckless driving, and expired registration afler he wrecked Ihe vehicle he was driving July 18, Randy Lee Hanes of 466 Bear Creek Church Road, Mocksville was driving his 1985 'Toyota pick-up wesl on l.ibertyChurch Koud. Hanes truck run off the road to Ihe riglit and collided with a mailbox. Hanes Iruck cumc back on Ihe road and collided wilh a iliicii. 1 lanes left Ihe scene and reporled il Ihe next duy, 'Trooper M.'T. Dalton reported the accident occurred at appro.xi- mutely 7:25 a.m. Wreck DiirhiK Henvy Knln No cliargcs were filed ufter a man wrecked the vehicle he was driving July 18. Dung'Thanh Huynh ofCharlotte was driving a 1989 Mercedes ve­ hicle west on Interstate 40 during lieavy rain. Huynh's vehicle ran off the road lo tlie left and siruck a median cable. 'Trooper A.J. F'armerreporled the acciilenl occurred al upproxiniately 6:30 p.m. and lliere were no inju­ ries. Mnn Churned In Wrcck A Davidson man was cliargcd wilh inspection violalion and ex-. ceeding safe speed after lie wtijclioil the vehlelc lie was drlVing July 19. Arnold David W ike of Thomasville was driving his 1995 Oldsinobile west on Inlerstate 40 exceeding safe speeds due to wel road conditions. Wike's veliicle ran off the left side of the road and collided witii a median cable. Trooper A.'T. Kellerreported the uccident occurred ut approximately 5:45 p.m. and there were no inju­ ries. Iliinl Trailer Overturns On 64 A Davidson man was charged wilh failure lo reduce speed after a wreck in Davie County on July 19. Clarence Reid Younts Jr.of Lex­ inglon was driving his 1997 Dodge vehicle east on U.S. 64. A 1998 Chevrolet vehicle driven by Chance Everett Griffith of Lexinglon was slopped for traffic in Ihe easl lane of 64. Younts fuiled lo slow his truck in time und skidded off the right shoulder to avoid colliding with Oriffilli.Grifi'ith crossed his vehicic left ofcenter to avoid being struck by Younts’ iruck. A 1988 GMC ve­ hicle driven by Melindu Denise Rupard of Raleigli traveling west on 64 ran off the riglit shoulder to avoid colliding with Griffith's vc- hicle. Rupard’s vehicle traveled down un enibunkment where the boat trailer she wns pulling over­ turned. Trooper A.A. Justice reported tlie uccident occurred al upproxi- maleiy 7 p.m. und there were no injuries. One Deer Illl In Duvlc One deer was reporled his by an uutomobile in Duvie County. In tiie following accidenis no injury to the driver was reported: Joseph Stephen Kutigliaiio of 421 Becktown Roiid, Mocksville was driving a 2001 Chevrolet pick­ up south on N,C, 80i when a dccr ran in front of the Iruck and it col­ lided with the animal, 'Trooper M.C. Howell reported the accident occurred at approxi- nialely 1:05 u.m. COME SEE UI5 NOW!!!ТМНЕЕКЩ);■' V Hr.’iwily Sirirf" C herokee............$ 1 0 .0 9 ' T ahoe...................*10.09*. C heyenne..........*13.09*' ‘ BVK «)miV« Uidr«((iv« ft- FREELIGHTERll ; 6311 Stadiiun Dr, Cleimnons * 778-1144 Offices Still Open In Davie Towns As Deadline Looms Citiuliclates I'orol'fice in Mocksvilli.-. Bcnmicla Run am! Cooleemee havc unlil noon on Aug. I to file wilh the Davie Counly Board of Eieclion.s. In Mock.sville, volets will elect a mayor and two com- mis.sion seats. Incumbcnls, Mayor Francis W. Slalc and commissioners Vernon Tliompson and Busier Cleary are Ihe only candidates as of Monday. Mayor John Fergu.son filed for reelection and is the only cimdidate for mayor of Bermuda Run. Charles Whitman of 622 Riverbend Drive filed for the council seat from Dis­ lricl 111, Ted Tils worth for District I. Voters will also elect a council member from Dislricl IV, a seat held by Al Barnell, who has nol filed for reeleclion. In Cooleemee, John Chandler filed for his first elected term as mayor. He is serving in that capacity afler being appointed to the posl. Jean I I. Cornatzer of 2069 Junciion Road filed lo fill a two-year term as town commissioner. Two four year terms, for seals now held by Aubrey Wensil and Michael Barron, will also be elecled. No candidates had filed for those seats as of Monday, All three municipal eleclions are nonpartisan and filing fees are $.5, payable by check only to the Davie County Board of Eleclions. The elections office is at 124 S. Salisbury St., Mocksville. in the bottom level of Mocks­ ville Town Hall, 751-2027. Alcoa Hearing Tuesday In M ocksville Alcoa Power Generating Yadkin Division will hold u pub­ lic ineoling Tuesday, July 29, from 7-10 p.m. at the Days Inn, 629 Madison Road, Mocksville. The purpose is to update the public on progress regarding the Federal Energy Uegulatory Commission (FERC) relicensi- ng proccss ofthe Yadkin Project. Meetings will also be held in Davidson. Stanly, Montgomery and Rowan counties. There will be an update on the Yadkin's Comiini nications-Enhanced Three-Stage Reli-ccnsing Pro­ cess. the involvement of Issue Advisoiy Groups (lAGs). study plans and issues being sludied. Alcoa Power owns Ihe land below the waters and the waler rights of High Rock. Tucker- lown. Narrows and Falls reser­ voirs and nntch of their shore­ lines. Yadkin is responsible foi operating the Yadkin Projeci including the four reservoirs dams and powerhouses along ii •38-mile stretch of the Yudkin River, that supports Alcoa's Badin Works ingot casting planl in Badin. Davie Hospital G ets $150,000 Grant Davie Counly Hospital has received a .Sl.iO.OOO grant fiom The Duke Endowment lo pur- cha.se diagnostic equipment for ils radiology deparlment. “This grant will allow us lo make major improvements lo our radiology department to bel­ ter serve our coiiiimtnity," said Lynne Doss, R.N., hospilal ad­ ministrator. The hospital hits a compre­ hensive radiology department offering an array of diagnostic procedures including mammo- grains, CT and MRI scans, ul- tra.sonography, barium sUidies, X-rays and echocardiograms. A board certified radiologist evalu- ales all tests. Appointments are available for outpatient services for individual needs. An affiliate of North Caro­ lina Baplisi Hospilal. Davie County Hospital has served the Davie area since 1956. A b l e s t S t a f f i n g Ablest Staffing of M ocks-' ville was honored with a 2003 Employmenl Security Commis­ sion Employer Awiitd June 25 during an evening reception at the North Carolina Slale Univer­ sity Club. Ablest was one of 82 em- ployet's receiving un award for exceptional contribution to the A critical acce.ss hospital, it offers a range ofservices includ­ ing an emergency department, inpatient nursing services in­ cluding long-term swing beds, inpatient and outpatient surgery, rehabilitation scrviccs and a va­ riely of medical specialties in­ cluding; gastroenterology, ortho­ pedics, podiatry, ear, nose and throat, urology, and cardiology. It is accredited by Iho Joint Commission on Accreditation ol healthcare Organizations. E a r n s E S C E m p l o y e r A w a r d economy through new business, positive economic impact on busine.ss expansion, business in­ novation, comnuinity involve­ ment, und parliicrship with the ESC and ils local workforce de­ velopment associates. ESC Chair Harry E. Payne Jr. presenled the awards. “The em ployers that wc honor this year have made a their com m unities, cither through job creation, business expansion or work force devel­ opment." said Payne. “More importantly, they offered hope und renewal during a time when Norlh Carolina experienced one of the most debilitating reces­ sions in decades." S p o t l i g h t o n B u s i n e s s Before this summer’s vacation trip, visit George’s Village Garage Blistering hot summer weather can deal an unpleasant blow ■ to your car. When it’s a stifling 90 degrees outside, a faulty air conditioner, dead battery or other common auto problems can be major headaches. Before taking your summer vacation trip, better make a first stop at George's Village Garage of Clemmons. Now Is a good time to bring your car into George's Village Garage for a full safety inspeclion. Make sure your care is safe and ready for your summer road trips by having George’s skilled technicians inspect it today. Hot weather makes the performance of your car’s air condi­ tioner vital for your comfort. Have the air conditioner checked out for Ils maximum performance. Ask for a battery check, a visual tire Inspection and cooling system service to ensure your vehicle is at peak performance. And ask yourself If your car is operating at maximum safety. A re you sure your brakes are as good as they could be? Are you certain the oil Is at a level where It Is nol damaging your molor? George's Village Garage is always working lo make sure the cars that pass through their garage won’t let you down when you need Ihem most. Kevin Pres, manager of the garage at 2570 Lewisville- Ciemmons Road (off Old Glory Road) in Clemmons, wants customers to know they can rely on George's Village Garage for expert car care, from oil changes to major engine work. “II is amazing how often we neglect our vehicles, consider­ ing how much we depend on them," Kevin said. “Often your oar will Iry lo warn you that something is wrong, bul folks often wait until disaster strikes to get the problem fixed." George's Garage has seven bays and the latest In di­ agnostic equipment. The mechanics are knowledgeable and honest. They are certified in many areas of specialization. George's Garage Is also an official North Carolina inspeclion station. There are stiff laws and fees, as high as $250, for getting late inspections, so make sure that your car's inspec­ tion is current. UGLY ROOF STAINS REMOVED FOR A LIKE NEW LOOK!! Nation’s Largest & Oldest Roof Stain Removers Roof-Brite® 785-2030 100 Roynl Oiik Dr.. 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The bride is ihe daughter of My niimi' Is .lelTrey Daran Hayes ,|r., hut everyhody knows me as I turned KOUK on Muy 5, 20IU. I cel- ehrali'd my roiirtli hirthdiiy nt Ihe Oak Valley I’liiynround on May 4, 20(U. I pliiyed with a lot of my fmuily and friends. 1 even Inul some iif my friends from my daycare come und help cclehrule with me. We all enjoyed н eook-mit. 1 love Ues- cne Heroes, so lhal was Ihe theme for my party. I had a Keseue Hero hirlhday cake for everyone to enjoy ut my party. On my actual birthday, I en­ joyed my own m otorcycle cuke. My mommy made both of my cakes. I would like lo thank Ihe Davle County S heriff’s De­ parlm enl for cominij to my parly and lalking to me and my friends. What we ull en­ joyed the mosl was ке1|1пд to sil in the sheriff’s care ami Inrnlni; the siren on. Thai w as so cool!! My Daddy and Mommy ure .lelTand Nancy Hayes. We live in Advance. My paternal )>ran(lpurenls are Ked and Vir­ ginia Hayes of Advance and ,Iudy McKeldrey of Wiiiston- .Salem. My m aternal кпии1- pnrenl is Kaye .S. M yers of Advance. 1 would like to thunk every­ one for coming to celebrate my birlhday wilh me, I nm sorry il was so muddy, but we slill Imd Гпп! Also, tlinnk yon for ull Ihe terrific tilfts I received. I love Ihem, I had II w onderful 4th birlhday!!! I.ovc,,l.l Ann Allen orCherry Hill Road, Moeksville, and the late L.G. Allen .Sr. A gruduutc oC Davio lligli .School, slie earned a liuchelor's of business ailnilnis- trutiiin ileyree in eonipuier uilbr- iiiatioii systems I'loni Western Curolinu University. Site is em­ ployed us a systems unalysl with Niivunt Mealtli in Winstiin-Sa- lem. Tile groom is the son of l;d- wurd Moser oi' i'ort Mill, S.C. He is u gruduule of Indian I.iind Higli Scliool in I'ort Mill, and eurned u bachelor's degree in elcetrieal engineering from Cieorgia Tecli, lie is employed us a nelwork engineer at Huld liagle Technology. Given in marriage liy her brother. Jason Allen, tlie bride chose Michelle Roberson ol' Mocksville us her maid of honor, and DeAiina Dunn of Kosciusko, Miss., as niulron of liiinor. Hridesinaiiis were: Siian- noii Spillniun and Micliuela Draughn. botli (>r Mocksville; und Krissy Mubry of Annapolis. Md. The groom's lather was best mun. CIrooiiisinen were: Jason Allen of M ocksville; and Jonathan Schott. Urian White and Neal .Moser, all of Mullhcws. Alter u reception al Jemsalem Haplist Cliurcli. the couple wenl on u wediling trip to llie South­ ern Caribbean. They arc ul luinie in Matthews. Shields Couple Celebrates Golden Anniversary John D. Shields Jr. and Joyce Peddycord Shields celebrated Iheir .“idtli wedding unniver.sury on July 22 wilh renewul of iheir vows al a wedding cliupel in Gullinburg.Tenn. 'I'he celebration was attended liy llieir .son and dunghter-in-luw. John 15. Sliiclds III and wife Agnes, and their five grandchildren: Jolin D. IV. Dennis. Dominic. Miclielle and Joshua. Jolin and Joyce are retired afler ^5 years of raising and showing registered bcefcultie ut Whip-O-Will I'urms. Advance News Glen And Debra Stanley Celebrate 25th Anniversary Glen und Debru Stanley of Mocksville announce their 25th wed­ ding anniversary. They were married in Virginia on July 22, 1978, Debra is owner/dircctor of Almosl Home Child Caro and Olen i.s a Realtor wilh Pennington & Company Rcully, Thc couple hus three children: IJsu, a senior at Appalacliiun Slale University; Jessie, a frosiiman at Forsyth Teclniical Comnutnity College; and Sonny, un eighth grader at Soulli Duvie Middle School, The couple ullribnlos Iheir muritui success to muking certain to liave time with each otlior. “We are very proud of all our children and like lo stuy involved wilh tlieni. but Ihcre will come u day when il will jusi be the two of us. We want to make sure to nurture our relationsliip." 1)y Kdlth ZIniinerman Advance Correspondent Two lovely cul flower ar- rangenients were in the Melliod- ist cliureh suncluary Sunday. One was given by Hank and Ciaye Wade in memory of Gaye's inotlier Helen Sowers und in memory of grundniollicr'Mother Mury' Curler. The sccond ur- rangement wus in lionor of Dick Vogler's 7l)th birlhduy given by his children und grandcliiidr'en. His wus July 1«. Congrululations lo Davp and Frunces Ward who celebruleil llieir 4')lii wedding anniversary on Saturday. July 1*J. Anna i.ee Myers has returned from a 4 day Irip to Indiana. July ll-U . On IW ay niglit the lOth she drove to Winston-Salem lo spend the nighl witli cousin l^iicindu Hutchens. Saturday Ihe lailies wenl to Yadkinville wliere they met Lucindu's brother und sister-in-law Sherrill and Opal Hulchens. Sherrill drove thc la­ dies lo Anderson. Ind. where tliey stayed at Lee Inn. During Satur­ day Ihey visiled relulive Uoy Clough in IÑilrniounl. Jim and Joan liatón in Sumniittville and Gerald und Jeun Adams in Alex- umlriu. The group visited Vinson Menioriul Purk Cemetery in Sum niittville where muny Gough relulives ure buried, also many North Carolina people are buried there who migrated to In­ diana. On Sunday tliey attended church services in Aie.xandria. and visiled llie Bill Gailher Stu­ dio. During the afternoon Iliey visited tlie grave site of James Dean and the James Deun Mu­ seum in Fairmount, later return­ ing to llie Ale,\andria church lo attend tlie Gough Family re­ union, ' This was Sherrill Hulchcns' I'irsl time to visil his Indiana relatives. Tliey returned home Monday. July 14. Shirley Mclnnis of Lewisville spent Thursday. July 17 willi her aunt.Mildred Robert.son. Shirley is a iieicc of Mildred's lale hu.s- band Roberl Lee Robertson and is Ihe daughter of the late Suzie Robertson Thomas. Tlie ladies enjoyed having luncli ut Potinun's in Mocksville. They visited Mil-dred's sister Omie Barnes in Antunin Care Nursing Home, also visited Mrs. Paulina Barney and duughlor Lucy Barney in Advance. Get well wishes go onl lo Alan Builey who suffered a heart attack lasl week. He wus hospi­ talized al For.sylh Mecical Cen­ ler a few days where a stint was inserted lo correct thc hearl prob­ lem. lie came home Friday. Bill Mock of Fredericks- burg.Va. was a Saturday visitor of lidith Zintmerman. Bill was ill town to attend the Mock I'ani- OCÄ, ily reunion wliich was held at Mocks Mcliuidist church fellow­ ship hall Saturday ut ,‘i p.m. Gene and Jackie Markland of Johnson Cily. Tenn. were liin- cheon guests of cousin Anna Lee Myers last Wednesday. They vis­ iled a cousin. Lib Carter. Bryan uiul Annu Howell und son Juke spent the pusl two weeks vacationing in Phoenix, Ariz-, Amundu Gruham of Florida and her mother from Te.xus were visitors of Lib Curler last week. Chulie Luthum is recuperat­ ing salisfuctoriiy from shoulder surgery, done lasl week, and was able to attend cliurch services Sunday. Editli Zimmerman was a Thursday visitor of shul-in Char- Class Of ‘83 Plans Reunion The Davie High School Class of 1983 is planning a re­ union. Cail one of die following: firic Southern at 7.*)l-.‘i5‘M. Sieve Stiller at 7.‘i7-7()l)(). Delibic Crunfiil at 782-012«. Brent Slioufat 7.5|-2.‘il.-i, Bllen Grubb al ‘)‘)8-1188, and Lel'ly Stewart at 7.‘S 1-96.“! 1. lotle Williams. Happy Birtliduy to Gerry Jor­ dan July 20, Cokie Jones July 21, Stella Vogler July 23. Debbie Emerl July 24, Steve Tilley July 26. S h o p MOCKSVILLE for •CARPET •UMINATE FLOORING •CERAMICTILE •CABINETS Sandy LLeonird Paul McCormack Intctiof ikiisiKf Krtcfyen Dcugiw Mocksville Builders Supply’s NEW Home Decor Center is your locil one stop shop with an attractive, showroom atmosphere. Our professional design team wil give you the personal attention you |ust can’t get in those big city stores. 814 S. Main St., Mocksville (336)751-5915 open M-F ham-Spm St bfAppt l.dgan .lunies Allen wus born on ,l»ly 14, 200.1 at Kor.sylh Medical Center, He weighed 8 llis, X o/., imd was 22 inches Ioiik, His proud par­ ents ure Kurliaru it 'I'erry Allen of Advance, iMiiternal ;;nin(l|>arents nre Krank und Arlene Itriicken of Harmony. I’uternul K rundpurenls are Mury and Diinnie Allen of Ad­ vnnce. He’s welcomed ulso hy six loving annis and Ihelr families and the members of his church fumily ul .Smith (irove U nlled M ethodist Church. \'asm in Alyssa A ndrude was burn to Mea)>»n Andrade und Chris Rid>erts of Ridge Road, Mocksville, on Satur­ day, .iiine 14, 2011.3 at Le.ving- ton Memorinl Hospital. She weighed H lbs. 13.2 oz. firund- parents are Denesc and Ronnie Nail of Mocksville, und Dinne Roiierls of Wlnslon-Sa- leni. 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Kena Leigh Slone to Robert Lee Bowman, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Isuuc Bowmiin of Ridgewuy, Vu. The bride-elect is a graduate of Duvie High Scliool und eurned u bachelor's degree in accounting from Salem College. She is em­ ployed in the finuncial munugement division for Branch Bunking nnd Trust Company in Winston-Snlem. The groom-to-be is a gruduute of Drewry Muson Higli School and earned a bachelor’s degree in uccounting from Virginiu Poly­ technic Institute und Stute University. Hc is employed us u vice president in the finunciul munugement division for Branch Banking und Trust Compuny in Winston-Sulem, The wedding is plunned for Aug. 23 ul Pincdule Christian Church Gil and Brendu Duvis of Advuncc unnounce the engugemcnt of their daughter. Jessica Kirsten Davis of Winston-Salem, lo Joseph iidward Dean of Winston-Salem, the son of Mary Dean of Wel­ come und John Dean of Lexington. Tlie bride-elect graduated from Davie High Scliool und received her buchelor's in business udministrution from Appuluchian Slale University. She received her muster's in business udministration with uconcentrution in murketing from tlie University of Norlli Caro­ lina al Greensboro. She is employed in marketing with Kay Chemi­ cal Company. Her fiance graduated from West Forsylli Higli School and re­ ceived his bachelor's in business administration degree with a ma­ jor in murketing from Bust Curolinu Universily. He is employed in sales wilh Frito-Lay. Thc couple will wed in November at Clemmons Moruvian Cliurch. Conlor- Start Smart Wilh J&J Carpot & Floor Covorlng' Muiiis-Yount Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Tony Mullis of Mocksvillc unnounce Ihc engage­ ment of Iheir daughter. Tonya Lynn Mullis. lo Fugciie Douglas 'r'ounl Jr.. son of Mr. und Mrs. Eugene Douglas Yount Sr. of Greensboro. The bride-elect is a 199.“) graduate of Davie Higli School and a 1998 graduate of Forsyth Technical Comniunily College with an a.s.sociale degree in nuclear medicine lechnolpgy, Slie is the nuclcar medicine supervisor at Moses Cone Hospital in Greensboro. Tlie groom-to-be is a 1992 graduate of NorthwesI Guilford Higli School, and a 2000 graduate from the Greensboro Fire Academy. He is employed as a firefiglilcr with thc Cily of Greensboro and as a captain with Summerfield Fire Department. The wedding is planned for 6 p.m.. Saturday. Sept. 27 at First Baptisl Church in Mocksville CUSTOM DESIGN WITHOUT THE CUSTOM PRICE The Tesserae Carpet System lels you design Individual living spaces In any room-easlly and affotdably, CAREFREE CARPET SYSTEM Should damage occur such as stains or excessive wear, you can simply remove Individual panels and replace them wllh new ones In seconds- helping you maintain exceptional beauty for years to come. 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The bride-elect is the daiigliler of Kathryn Alexander Smith of China Grove and H, Kenneth Smith Jr. of Sulisbury. She is u grudu- ute of Soulh Rowun High School and earned a bachelor's degree in communications sludies from the University of North Carolina ul Charlotte, She is employed ut Innovutive Murketing Strutegics Inc. in Concord. Tho groom-to-be is the .son of Mr. und Mrs. Janies S. Nail of Mocksville. He is u graduate of Davie High School and is un hon­ ors graduate of Western Carolina University, wliere he earned a bachelor'.s degree and a muster's degree in munufacturing engineer­ ing technology. He is an industrial engineer with Freightliner in Mounl Holly. Hdiirs: Mon. -Fri. 8-6 Sat. 9-1 2\3 Now Higlnvuy 64 West, Lcxingron, NC Phone: 249-6672 CARPET & FLO O R IN G C O VER IN G lOnl Value Center* Start SmarA With JbJ Carpet 8. Floor Covorino С Sorti irodá & Yad i Count 75’ Worldng HeightBuckel Truck bvio C t iy Tree Service . Residential & Commerlcal sylh » » » » » » » '■ tj)t Clearing • Tree Feeding ' Tree Removal Fertilization • Stump Grinding • Hazardous • Selective Trimming Removal & Pruning ■ SktdStoerWorti ‘ Storm Damage 3 3 6 4 9 2 .2 9 4 4 Toll Fre|pyS56„-mBK (8733) Complete Clean up ' Fully Insured Davie/Forsyth County Head Coaches Skip Prosser & Jim Grobc invite you und yiiur I'lmiily lo spend the evening willi eiiissniiUes. frieiuls, and other Wiike I'orest Funs! Bring your enlire family lo meet sludeul-utlilctes, coaches, play gumes and win prizes! Л fun-tilled eveuiag I'or everyone. You can come lo one or botli of llie events. DATE: Thursday, July 24 TIME: 5:30 PM-7:30 PM COST: $5.00 per person for hot dog or hamburgers, chips und u drink. LOCATION: Oak Valley Club House li> O.tk \Ullcy: I-IO imin W ii^n n - S.1I1411 in f \ ii 'IS ih n //(ц’/пг,и Sill. This is iltc /</•>/ c'.v// ¡usi ’/iiU.y/fHiNH/ I'iun k il ЧП lli,i:h\\.iy SiH .nul/).».ч% ОКЧ till' iiiia.slMc. O.ik Millcy /> .ipiyioxinuh-ly m o iitiUw on ihc lifiht .Mhw Jii- J i miiniU'.s ol'ir.ncl time tmin the l olhcoiii .iic.i. DATE: TIME: COST: for hot dog or liumburgers, chips inul u drink. LOCATION: Carl Russell Athletic Ctr. I>inrii<iii\ In (.'.11/ Kti.sM-ll Mhlcilc Cailir. lUkc lh,nh\Miy V in ihr \\ iii4nn- S.iU-m St.itv I 'iiiw c.sit. Turn U-ti nn M.iiiin l.tiiha Kiiiti lUnl. M.ikc .1 li.Khi V in WUlkainw n liil i.m X ). lUki'u h il <>ii (:.invi .'ichi»>l Hil. Tin- Ич.'-'ч'И . Mlihiw (x v tir /' I - mile M/» llii' ininilnT /•. In cii.fc o iIn clo m a il wi'nthvr. aintnct ihc D auon Chih m i.1M>) Thursday, July 29 5:30 PM- 7:30 PM $5.00 per person P e l l a D a y s A sale so big it barely fits in our store. (Fortunately, we m;d<e hou.se Gills.) S b S S B ' ' '’ЩШ шшщ 1 /тшЫ Щ C f l I'nrisian Wiiiíh» or $(ill'tvrh . I liisuillal Rvjiiücmm l'lllú l Dour Hurry. Offers end soon. C.'ail, sio|i iiy, or let us conic ro you. Rciiucst an in-iioiiic visit ar htCptZ/appaiiUincnt.pclla.coin. PEILA' REPLACEMENT WINDOWS . PATIO DOORS • ENTRY DOORS 949 HANES IVI ALL BLVD. WINSTON-SALEIVl 3 3 6 - 7 7 4 - 0 1 5 4 rMtlKllnnl ГТ)Лу «ppiy (torct for tlrt.lllv MuU bl- intt«ilei) tjy P«|l4 piultitiQ04lt. Nol v<l‘d Wllh eny olticr nifri (X p^ininiion. V^lic) I0« i»|iU<*(»ent pioj<(U ooly. firuntmg iltlir oo Ы> ioioliiiwü Willi (лофк! (|>Hou’mv FinjrKiiuj bvjiidtiip lo (|iia>ilif(1 (iHtpmtrt only Ofirii ervl AiHjml Л0 ÌOOÌ O ¡OOi P«ll4 Сос|ЮГ4|10<1 VIEWED It) BE THE'BESI К) - DAVIK COUNTS- KN I KRPRISE RIX’ORI), riuirsdiiy, Jiilj 24,2003 i Ì ¿äl '• W H II •> 4!h i i l Regan Jones (left) and Shanda Smith of the Davie Arts Council discuss the carnival parade. - Photos by Robin Fergusson Audience members look on as Madison Creekmore, 6, shows her circus skills by passing through the hoop being held by 14 year old Tiffany Kelly. _iTtry.- - Ì - ’ W'f?; ...''.J O l i! I ¡/./■I V - " '" m f/C aoe . (. \ho f/iemo/i Ç/o I Children who attended circus week at the Brock celebrate during their parade. Jam @ The Haus July 31 On ■rhursclay, July .11, the t^avic Cimiuy Arls Council, in CDnjiinciion w ilh ’I’he Gasthaus on ihc Siiuarc res­ taurant. will host Jam @ ihc Haus. an open ntic nighi for m usicians оГ all ages and gemes of music at 7 p.m. Groups of musicians arc invited to participate, as well as individuals. V/hethcr you play solo or are looking for someone lo play with, bring your instrum ent and jam along. Л I’A system and set of druu)s will be provided. A keyboard is available upon re- t|uest. Hach entry receives 20 minules of play time. If time allows, musicians may have the opportunity lo play again later in Ihc evening. l’re-regisir:,Uion guarantees the opportunity to play and provided time slots are open - musicians may register at the event. The Jam is located at Gasthaus on the St|uare, 101 N. Main St., Mocksviile, up­ stairs in The A ttic. M usic starts around 8 p.m. Admis­ sion for participants, as well as audience memticrs, is .H.l. Direct inquiries and regis­ trations to Regan Jones al 751 - 3000; rjoncs@(l(ivk'<irls.(ii\i;. , (feet ^ /o /m 6! f/((u h so n O ur oгllllll.lollli^l^ .uul sialf ;iri' I'Xcik'il al'iiu i stTving ynii ,11 one Ilf our lliii'c liic'.ilidus,McLain E3 Steedle Chermak & Hanson OrthodcntLcs OriU«liuuli > For ClUlilrcii H AUuli> Making im k s Hupfmi, In tIu w Comiuuuties UciuiiHiiis Гн,’ ( ItVlilit.'N l!: N( .’'*'1 Л^.-7к.я:п WlHMonSulcm!v., \ H.mr. Ic .. ViViii. l .vl \\л\лулт1и1.\т!л<>т Kins , V ,\lnn .Мкл1 Km«. Vi J'üjl pii Under The Big Top C i r c u s W e e k E n d s W ith A P a r a d e Downtown M ocksvillc played host to the greatest show on earth this past Friday, as the circus came to town. The grassy area next door lo the Mocksvilie Police Depart­ ment was alive with hoop jump­ ers, luinblors, und oiher carnival antics on July 18. As an ending to a program of carnival filled activities al the Brock Performing Arls Center, children of all ages gathered to walch a performance by Ihe pro­ gram participants. Twenty area chiUlren, from ages 4-14, attended the week long circus Iheme activity at Ihc Brock. Classes were held daily from I to .“ii.lO p.m. wilh lessons on halloon animals, clown work- .shops, and mask making. No audition was required lo attend, only an interest in .some sunmier fun with the arts. Isabel Duncan and Kelly Clark watch as Chelsea Rich­ ard crawls through the hoops being held by Jonathan Creekm ur and W endy Fulk O n l y A D o l l a r ! B a c k T o S c h o o l S u p p lie s & M o r e ! 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L y n n P it s o n • University of Cuelpii in Ontario, Canada • University of Toronto - Medical degree • North York General Hospital in Ontario - Internship • University of Toronto • Obslelricii/Cynecology rcsidcncy • Hoard certified in Obsletrics/Cynecology Salisbury OB/GYN ^ -Opening August 1- Now taking appointments ^ _ R o w a n R e g i o n a l N'ltiDICALCl^JTUU400-C Mocksvillc Avenue Salisbury, NC 28144 (704)645-9200 www.rosvnn.org U J Johnson Reunion Sunday DAVIE COUNTY KNTKRPRISK RKCORI), Tliursduy, ,itil.v 24, 2003 - 11 W illiam Johnson descen­ dants will hold their 50th re­ union on Sunday, July 27 in Tanglewood Park in Clemmons. The reunion will begin with a worship service in the hisloric Mount Pleasant M ethodist Church at 11 ;30 a.m., conducted by the Rev. Thomas Johnson Jr. of Americus, Ga. Following Ihe service, the group will visit Johnson's grave in the cemetery. Descendants attending will go to Sheller No. 3 for a cov- ered-dish luncheon, business session and program . June Johnson and Elizabeth Martin will present Iheir Johnson Fam­ ily Trees. Door prizes will be drawn. Pictures will be made prior lo Ihe worship service. Officers are; chair, Thomas H. Johnson Sr.: secretary. Emmie C. Johnson; treasurer, W illiam Johnson; historian, John Emory Johnson; special promotion, George M, Johnson; publicity, Carolyn Johnson; nominations, Lester P. Marlin; and registrar, Kathy Sparks. A number of de,scendants live in Davie County and many at­ tend the reunion. For more information, call 765-3434, Four Corners News By Marie White Four Comers Correspondent Mr. nnd Mrs. Joe While vi.s- ited Mr. anil Mrs. Frank Couch Salurday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith and Charlotte honored his father, Kenny Smilh, and wife for his birthday at their home on Spillman Road Saturday after­ noon. A delicious meal was en­ joyed by around 100 guests. Sur­ prise. guests were his sisier and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. John Franks, and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Franks and family, ull of Minne­ sota. Mr. and Mrs. Joe While vis­ ited Mrs.Theda Reavis and Mrs. Deo Beck Saturday al Autumn Care in Mocksviile. Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Smith and Mr. and Mrs. John Franks had supper Monday at Miller’s Rcslauranl in Mocksville. G>rnatzer News S h o p MOCKSVILLE for •CARPET •LAMINATE FLOORING •CERAMiCTiLE •CABINETS Sandy L Leonard Paul McCormack Imeiiof Dciigner KAchen Dcs^ky Mocksville Builders Supply’s NEW Home Decor Center Is your local one stop shop with an attractive, showroom atmosphere. Our professional design team will give you the personal attention )rau lust can’t get In those big city stores. 814 S. Main St., Mocksville (336)751-5915open /VVf 8ani-St>m & byAppi We don’t have al the answer. But that’s okay, neither did he. i*.iiih»U-‘trtt.iiiic\\iilu'»iii|m-'tioiiv .Aivliwn k«ibl»,kltlKiii. .|>>inii> ihi' Sutvliy il^^vc cxp1>fcllifJii\vfcrii‘'i4lili'.iiKki>'" in till-f,lllh.iikiicll<i\\N|ii|M4ji''U'C.lirist. Now on inirSI'.\im i:k SfliE’ilHil.i: u ith nnly a IO;(IO AM scrvicc cach Siiiiilay. The Episcopal Cluirch of the Ascension at Fork 183 Fork-Bixby Koail • Advance. NC 27(K)6 336,998.0857 '...........www.Hsccnslon-l'orlt.oi'g By Dottle I'ot(.s Cornalzer Correspondent Garry Polls undervvent heart surgery at Forsyth Hospital on July 22. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Winters and Mr. and Mrs. Brent Winters and children spenl last week in Pino News Cherry Grove, S.C. Homer Polls was honored on his 80th birthday al Pier 601 Sea­ food Restaurant July 11. Fifty- four relatives nnd friends helped him celebrate. Homer and Dottle Potts at­ tended a birthday celebration in Tyro July 12 at Ihe home of By Norn Latham Pino Correspondent Diane Robertson, wife of Pas­ lor Tommy Robertson, is in the Baptist Hospilal. Farmington UMC and Wesley Chapel UMC send all their thoughts and prayers for a speedy recovery. . Jatnes nnd Lelia Essie spcnl most of last week al Lese McRae College, Lelia’s alma mater. They fellowshipped wilh mimy of her classm ates and their : y spouses. They nlso enjoyed good ' food in the college dining room. Rebecca Essie nnd friend, Lawson Phillips, of Raleigh, vis­ ited her parents. Chip and Rulh Essie, over the weekend. They nlso visited her grandparents, Lelia and James Essie, on Sun­ day afternoon. Ethan nnd Allison Boger of Reidsville spent the weekend wilh his parents. Bob nnd Kalhy Ellis. While here, they attended church on Sunday and visited tlieir grandparents, Harmon and Nora Latham. Brooks and Annie Essie Barnes and daughter, Elizabeth, and Elizabeth's friend, spent the weekend with her parenls, James and Leliu Essie. Student On Dean’s List Christin Howard, the daughter of Jerry and Gail Howard of Advance, hns been named lo the dean’s list at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington for the spring semester. She is majoring in elemen-lary education wilh a concen-tralion in child psychology. She will be completing her student teaching tliis fall ns a sccond grade teacher at Carolina Betich Elementary. Donald Kooniz to honor his mother. Dot Koontz, on her 80th birthday. Nannie Lou Sparks has re- Uirned home from Baptist Hos­ pital and is recuperating from gallbladder surgery. 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Karla & Larry Frazier. Parents Shellie & Paul Mallory, Godparents and the Staff of Hillsdale Animal Hospital are proud to announce the arrival of A n n o u n c i n g t h e O p e n i n g o f S a l i s b u i y O B / G Y N D r . M i c h a e l M i l l s UNC-Chapel Mill - Dachcloi^s degree in chcmistiy Bowman Cray Scliool of Mediciiic al Wake Rircst Lhiivci-sily North Carolina Haptist Hlospiial - Obsietric'i/Cynccoloi’y rcsitlciicy Hoard certified in Obstctrics^Cjynccology . Salisbury OB/GYN "Opening August 1 ~ Now taking appointments •lOO-C Mocksvillc Avenue Salisbury, NC. 28144 (704)645-9200 ANNE MARIE FRAZIER Born Tuesday, July 15, 6:28 p.m. Weighing 8 pounds, 5.9 ounces The Fraziers would like to express their gratitude for the outpouring of loue and support from our friends, church familij. and clinic family. We are so blessed! 12 - DAVIK COUN'rY IINTKKPKISK KKCORI).Tliursday. July 24,2()03 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, TIuirsdiiy, July 24,2003 - 13 O b itu a rie s Lottie liouUlin Dale Mrs. I.dilic Hiiuliliii Dulc, 73. 1)1 A ih u iK i'. In n ncrly cil K;inm ipiilis. (lioil III 8:15 p.m. M iiiulay. July 14. at MoucliiwbriHik Tcrriici; o f r)avie .ilici il pcriiul чГilccliniiii! hoiillh. Slie wns iKirn Jiin. 2 7 ,1'l.Ml.in Ciiisiiin C'mmly. the iliiuglilcr ol' Ihe Inle Jiihii C. H iiiililiii nml Ihe lale .Aui^usia Louise Rider HmiUliii. In her earlier yenrs, slie w orked nl K & W Cafeteria, Staley's Sleakhonses and was a eusiodian nl Salem College,all in Winslon-Salem. In Inleryears,.she was a eerlified nursing assislanl havini: worked in home heallh care nnd also wilh Cannon M ills Co. IMam No. 1. She was active in her ehureh.Calvary Tahernaele in Kannapolis, where she laughl Sunday sehool and sang.She and her husband were active voluii- lecrs in Ihe Kannapolis comimi- iiily for many years. S urviving; her hushnnd, Charles I,, bale ; a ilaughter. Carolyn Rachels of Advance; a son. Jeryl Kachelsof Salisbury; 2 niece: a sister, Tloriiie Bouldin of I'lin i. M ich.; Ill grandchildren; and 1,1 great-grandchildren. In addition lo her parents, she was precedeil in death by n son, lloytt "Sonny" Raclicis nnd a twin sister o f Jeryl's, Sheryl Jenn Rachels, w ho died al birtli. Л graveside service was held al .l:.ll) p.m. Thursday, July 17. at West Lawn M em orial I’ark in Chinn Cirove, with the Rev. Jnmes Caldwell olficiating. Memorials: Cabarrus Meals on Wheels, 2 12-202 I.ePhillip Courl N i:, Concord, 2K2().'i. Walter M.C. Broadway M r. W'alter M onroe Coy Broadway, 7S, of Ruffin .Street, Cooleemee, ilied Satunlay, July I'J, 2(10.1 at Rownn Regional Medical Center alter a period of declining liealth. He was born Jan. I , I ‘J2S lu Ihe late James M . and Ola G u ild Broadway and wns a meat cutter for Heffners Land O f Food, had ! worked for 1чнч11.ion, was owner of The Freezer Locker and retired Irom Hand! Cupboard Inc. in l‘)‘)fi. Me served In the US Army during World War II in Ciermany from A pril 1444 Unlil May 1946. He was in Comp. C, 273rd Infan­ try and was awarded the liA M ii Service .Medal with Iwo Bronze Scrvice Stars, (¡ood Conduci .Medal. Arm y o f Oecupniion .Medal aiul the World War II Vic­ tory .Medal. He was preceded in death liy his lirsi w ife, Jancic I'lem ing llrondw ay: a brotlier, Marson lirondway; .1 sisters, Margarcl 1). (iregory. Inell li. C.’all and l.oudclle U. Sledge. Survivors: his w ife of 2.3 years, Annette Stiller Broadway of Ihe liomc; 2 daughiers, I’andorn B. Hoger of Salisbury, Vera Annelte Uroailway of Concord; a sister, Catherine B. Shoemaker of .M ocksville; a step-daughter. Dcliornh A. (Roger) Spillman of Coidcemee; 2 grandcliiklren; 2 '.lep gianddaMghlers; a slep- .iiiniulson; a great granddaughter; .1 stcp-grcal grandilaughter; and several nieces and nephews. I'uneral senices were Weilnes- .lay. July 23 al 11 a.m. nl liatón I iineral Chapel w ith Robert ('reason olllcialing. Burial was in Union Chapel United Melhodisi ( 'Imrch Cemelery. .Memorials: Alzheimers Asso­ ciation. Western Carolina Chapter, 3.SIKI Sh;nnrock drive, Charlotte, 2S21 .^-3220; American Heart As­ sociation. .Memorials it Tributes I’roccssing Center, I’O lio.\ .‘>216), (llc ii A llen. VA 230.‘iS -S 2l6; I 'nion Chapel Melhodisi , 2030 I'S fill I N.. .Mocksville; or to a charils ot donor's choice. G r e a t C o v e r a g e S t a r t s w i t h B lu e Charles Lee Dale The Rev. Charles Lee Dale,>)2, o f Advance, form erly o f Knnnapolis, died at 10 p.m. Tues­ day, July 15, 2003, al Meadowbrook Terrace of Davie after a period o f declining heallh. HewasbornAug. 10>, iy |0 ,in Kno.\ County. Ind.. to Ihe late Henry M. Dale and the late Ann Clark Dale. Me was a I’enteeostal minister for many year.s, having lived and served churches in Albttiiiarlc. Winslon-Snlem and Kannapolis. He was a veleran of the military. He was preceded in death by his third w ife, Lottie Bouldin Dale, who died Monday,July 14, 200.3. S urviving: 3 daughiers; a broiher. Raymond L. Dale o f Monlicello, Fla,; a stepdaughter, Carolyn Rachels o f Advance; a slep.son, Jeryl Rachels of Salis­ bury; 10 grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren. A graveside .service for Mr. and Mrs. D:ile was held Thursilay af­ ternoon, July 17, 2003, at W'esi Lawn Memorial I’ark in China G rove, w ilh the Rev. Jnmes Caldwell officialing. Michael Anthony Hall Mr. Michael Anihony H all.43, o f Christiansburg. Va..died Tues­ dny, July 15, 2003, al his home. He was born Aug. 25, 1954, in Atlanln lu Joe Jackson Mali o f Long Beach, nnd Onn Robertson Hall o f Mocksville. Me was em­ ployed by Wholesale Enterprises, He was a grndunle o f Wesl Forsyth High SchooL class of 1977, at­ tended Forsyih Tech Career Cen­ ler, was a NASCAR fan and a member of Smith Grove United Melhodisi Church. Survivors, in addition lo his parents: his baby girl. Erika Dawn Hall.ofChrislinnsburg; a brother. Dana Hall; a sister, Julie Overby, o f M ocksville; 3 nephews; a niece; a great-nephew; nnd friends und family in Chrisliansburg. The funeral scrvice was nl 2 p.m. Sundny, July 2 1 at Ealon Fu­ neral Chapel in Mocksville, wilh the Rev. Chris Clontz. officiating. Burial was in Ihe Smilh Grove United Methodist Chnreh Cem­ etery. M em orials: Sm ilh Grove M elhodisi Cemelery Fund, c/o James G. H endrix, 15ft D ulin Road, Mocksville, 2702«. Mary Lou Peavy Mrs. Mary Lou Koone Peavy, (i(>. o f 151 Lauren's Court, Ad­ vance, died Tuesday, July 15, 2003 at (he Kale B. Reynolds Hospice Home. She was horn July 24, l‘)3(> in Copeland, Ark. lo Robert Marian and Ollie Belle Goats Koone. Mrs. I’eavy wns a graduale o f St. Vinccnl's Infirmary as a nurse and began a 30-year career as a caregiver. She was preceded in death by a daughler, Linda M ichelle, 2 granddaughlers, nnd her parents. Survivors; ber husband of 47 years, I..J. Peavy of the home; a daughter, Melody Black and hus­ band David ofAdvance; 5 grand­ children; 2 stepsons, M ike and Alan Peavy o f Y ork, S.C.; a daughler-in-lavv, Glemla Kirkley of Charlotte; a brother, Ray Koone and wife Maggie of Lillle Rock, Ark; a niece and nephew; and a special "son," Jason Schuberl. A funeral service was held al 11 a.m, Saturday. July 19 al H n yw o rlh -M ille r K inderton Chnpel. Entombment followed at Wesllawn Gardens o f Memory Mausoleum. Memorials: Hospice/Palliative Care Center 1 lOO-C, S. Stratford Rd..Winston-.Salem,27l03. Johnson Insurance Services, Inc. John Wood (336) 751-6281 • illai'.Vtlv.inlai’.i'' l’l;ins >Nii Kilrrral H.Std. I'l'(l;inil ril.S(pr(ia|il'l;un • .Small (iriiu|i (jinTai;c • 1лпв It'nn C;irt • Meillcm' .Siippli'mi'nt Insiinmiv • Dental (lovera);!! for Iniliviilnals anil (irmips • Blue t\tras* Discount I'roKrams BlueCross BlueShield of North Carolina Aifcv%n ir к О т àr;t lit.« .Fanet Wyatt Fleming Mrs. Janet Elizabeth Wyatt 1-leining. X2, of 7 Hickory St.. Cooleemee, died Monday. July 14, 2003 at the Kate B. Reynolds Home in Winston-Salem. She had been .seriously ill for Ihree years. Mrs, Fleming was born on Ocl. 2.1920 in Le.xington to Elizabeth Clumn Wyatt and the late Doug Wyatt. She is a graduate of/\tkins High School ami LaMiie Beauty and Cosmetology School in W in­ slon-Salem. She is a relired beau­ tician and owner/operator o f Janet's H alrslyling Center in Cooleemee. She was a member of Mt. Vernon Prcsbyterinn Church, nnd a lifetim e member o f Ihe par- eut-teacher association for Davie County Schools. She is a former environmental control specialist for Dnvie County Hospital. She was preceded In death by her husband, James B. Fleming, and a brother, John Wyatt. Survivors: 5 sons. Ba.xter D. Fleming of Salisbury, Clement B. Fleming of Woodleaf, Warren K. I'leming o f Gcrnumtown, M d., Steven B. ('leming o f Lewisville, Te.xns nnd Walter W'. Fleming of Oxen M ill,M d.; 2daughiers, Betty Gray and Jeanne Gallos, both of W inston-Salem; a brother, Ihe Rev. Rufiis Wyatl of Lexington; 3 sisters. M elinda Henderson o f Salisbury, and Nancy H ill and Altha W yatl. bolh o f Le.xington; 25 grandchildren; and 21 great­ grandchildren. The funeral was held was held al 2 p.m. Monday, July 21 al Mt. Vernon Presbyterian Church. Woodleaf, officiated by the Revs. George Hunter and Rufus Wyatt. Burial was in Ihe church cemeierv. DAVIE FUNERAL SERVICE Illl()r|Kinill4l 410 \',)llov KJ., Mi'tksville. 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July 27, nl 7:30 p.m. Through contemporary music, cotiicdy and drnmn, the play examines the attitudes of church members townrd Jesus. Do we renlly know where Jesus is in our churches, and how do we show him to the world? Everyone is invited to the freo program. H o m e c o m i n g A t B a i l e y ’s C h a p e l Bailey’s Chapel United Methodist Church will hold homecotn- ing services on Sundny, July 27. The Rev. Alvin Liithnm, pnstor in 1959, will be the guest spenker. Lunch will follow nnd there wjll be special singers in the aflernoon. The Rev. Ed Carler is pnslor. C o n c e r t S u n d a y A t B r e a d O f L i f e Briltnay Lunily will be in concerl al Bread of Life Baptist Church, N,C. 801 jusl off U.S. 601 Norlh of Mocksville, on Sunday, July 27 nt 7 p.m. ^ New Bethel Baptist ‘Giving Bacl< To The Community’ New Bethel Baplisi Church will hold a "Giving Back to the Community” event Snturday, July 26 nl the church on 3727 U.S. 601 South, Mocksville. The ndtni.ssion: school supplies, such ns pencils, pens, filler pa­ per, composition books, three ring binders, etc. The church hns iden­ tified 54 children in Dnvie nnd Rownn counties who nro in need of .school supplies. In mnny inslnnces, parenls have lost job.s recently. Supplies will be accepted from individuals, churches and other groups. Book bags will be purchased by the church. The event, scheduled from 9 a.tn.-1 p.m., will include frce food, games, storytelling, bingo, gospel singing, prni.se slep leams nnd more. Groups or individuals interested in parlicipating should call 284-2990 or 704-633-3552. Catch The Vision: Jesus Video To Be Distributed What video produced in 1978 has hnd n cumulntive viewing and listening audience of 5.59 billion men, women und children ns of July I? Il clenrly portrnys the life nnd ministry of Jesus Christ nnd uround Dec, I, n copy will be plnced in every mailbox in Dnvie County. This updnled version will include testimonies of three po­ licemen who wore involved in Ihe re.scue efforts after the Twin Tow­ ers collapsed on Sept. 11. For yenrs, Dr. Bill Bright of Cnmpus Crusnde for Christ drenmed of developing an appealing. Biblically accuratc film about the life of Christ, The Jesus Video is based on the Gospel of Luke, and il’s been translated into more lhan 800 Inngunges. "Our pnrlicipation is a part of an evangelistic effort to our entire state, and residents in several countie.s (including Alexander, Avery, Burke, Caldwell, Milchell, Brunswick and others) have already re­ ceived their mailings,” .said Anne Ross. Currently, 432,976 videos have been dislribuled in North Carolina. A concentrated effort continues lo be inade lo reach ihe more than 90 churches in Duvic Counly. Along wilh the video, there will be a li.st of churches Ihnl have contributed financially to this out­ reach. The deadline for money lo place the videos in the 15,411 addresses in Davie County is Ocl. 10. Formore information, check out lltc website wwwJe.'iii.'iJVm.Drf; or contact the Rev. Joe Smilh, Tuttenline Bnptisi Church paslor, at 998-2366 orTom nnd Anne Ross at 998-3788. Contributions should be made to Jesus Video Project, c/o Anne Ross, 109 Enstridge Courl, Advance. The nexl meeling will be nt The Wesleynn Church, 307 Hospitnl St., Mocksville, at 7 p.m. Piano Recital Saturday Afternoon Steven Paul Ijnmes will give a piano recital at 4 p.m. on Satur­ day, July 26, al First Bapti.st Church of Mocksville, also hosted by the congregnlions of Bixby Pre.sbyterian and Mocksville Second Presbyterian churches. Please Attend The Church Of Your Choice No Crook Prlmitlvo Baptist Church, 222 Aubrey Morroll Rd., Mocksville, 2nd & 4lh Sundays. 10:30 a.m. Fourih Saturday worship and conference, 1:30 p.m. Pastor. Richard Kirby. Eoglo Holghta Church,10 a.m. Sunday worship, 7 p.m. Tuesday Powertime. 6:30 p.m. Wednesdays, Bible study andAwanas. Casual dress, contem* porary muslc/worshlp. 5103 U.S. 150. Hillsdale. M ocksville W osloyan Church: Hospilal St.. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11. Wednesday Prayer Meeling. 7 p.m. Rev. George Troyer. 751-5595. Union Chapel Unltod M ethodist Church: 2030 U.S. 601 N. Worship. 10 a.m. Sunday School, 11 a.m.. Paslor, Rev. Jim Sanders. Center Unltod Mothodlst Church: U.S. 64 W. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11. Pastor. Stephen Blair. 751 • 2754. Childcare directors; Carla Prevelle. 492-5735 & Sandra Autry. 940- 3753. Elbavllle Unltod Mothodlst Church: N.C. 001. Advanco. Fellowship. 9 a.m. Sunday School, 10. Worship. 11. Kids For Christ (ages 4-11). 1st & 3rd Sun,, 3-4:30 p.m. Teens for Christ (ages 12- 10) meel Sun.. 5-0;3Op.m. Pastor: Rev. Neville Storey. Cooleemoe Church of Qod: Sunday School, 10 a.mi Worship Service and Children's Church, 11 a.m. Tues. Prayer Meeting. 7 p.m. Wed. Family Service. 7 p.m. For more Info, call paslor Robert Hulette at 284-2160 or visit www.cooicog.org. Cornotzor Unltod Mothodlst Church: 1244 Cornatzer Rd. Sunday School. 10 a.m. Worship. 11 o.m.. Rev, Kaye Frye, pastor. Bothol Unltod Mothodlst Church; Bethel Church Rd. Worship. 9,45 a.m. Sunday School, 10:50 a.m. Rev. Ed Carter, pastor. Advanco Unltod Methodist Church: Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11 a.m. Youth. 5 p.m. Rov. Harry D. Samnions.Downtown Advance, Farm ington Unltod M othodlst Church: Sunday School, 10 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m. 1939 Farmington Rd. 998-3769. Rev. Melinda Snyder. Oak Grovo Unltod Mothodlst Church; 1994 U.S. 158. Mocksville. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11. Concord Unltod Mothodlst Church. Cherry Hill Rd., Mocksville. Worship: 11 a.m. Sunday School: 10 a.m. Pastor, John Andrews. Hardison Unltod Mothodlst Church; Worship. 9:45 o.m. Sunday School, 10:45. Wonderful Wednes-days Children's program. 6-7:30. Paster. Rev. Dennis B. Marshotl. Community Baptist Church: Sunday School, 10 o.m. Sunday Worship, 11. Evening servico, 6. Wodnesday Bible Study. 7 p.m. Gladstone Road. Hillsdalo Unltod Mothodlst Church: 5228 U.S. 150, Advance. Contemporary worship Sunday 10;45 a.m. Sunday School, 9:35. Casual dress, refreshments. Jr. High Youth Sunday night, 5:30. Sr. High Youth Sunday night, 7. Midweek®Hillsdale prayer service, wodnesday 6:30 p.m. Bible studies, ministries such as drama, worship, mislons. singles, women's, men's. Pastor: Jerry Webb. 990-4020. Wosloy Chopol Unltod Mothodlst Churoh: Worship Service: 10 a.m. Sunday School; 10:45 a.m. Rev. Tommy Robertson. Pino Rd. Redland Pontocostal Hollnoss Churoh; Sundoy School; 10 a.m. Worship: 11 a.m. Evening: 6:30. Wednesday prayor meeting & Bible study. 7:30 p.m. Rev. Joel Boyles. Holy Cross Lutheran Church, 1913 U.S. 601 s. Worship; 10:30 a.m. Sunday School: 9:15 a.m. Pastor: Rev. Robert Kftstlng, 751-5419. hl1p;//www.mlndspring,com/*hoIycross/ M ocksville First Prosbytorlan Church. 261 S. Main St. Worship: 11 a,m. Church School: 9:45 a.m. Sunday evening: Chorislers (grades 1-5) & Youth (grades 6-12), 5:30 p.m. Pastor; Neal Carter. 751-2507. Mocks United Methodist Church, off N.C. 801 S. at Mocks Church/ Beau­ champ roads, Advance. Rev. Donnie Durham. 998-5518. Sunday worship: 8:45 & 11 o.m. Sunday School: 10 a.m, Smith Grovo Mothodlst Church: 3492 U.S. 158, Mocksville. Pastor: Chris Clonlz. Sunday School: lOa.m,. worship, 11. Children's ministry. Before and after school programs. 940-5296. Hlltsdelo Baptist Church; Sunday Worship and Bible Study 9 & 10:30 a.m., Wednesday Fellowship Meal. 6 p.m. Children’s youth octlvlties, prayer meeting, 6:30 p.m. Pastor R.T. Alderman, 940-6618. Minister of Music, Brent Helton. 4815 U.S. 158, Advance. Folth and Victory Family Worship Contor, 1687 Hwy. 601 N. Sunday Services, 10 a.m., 7 p.m. Wednesdoy, 7 p.m. New Believers Ministries, 350 RalUoad St., Mocksville. Sunday School. 10 a.m.. worship. 11. Wednesday night Bible study. 7. Pastor Elizabeth Mock. Assoc, pastor. Derrick Mock. 492-5566. Liberty Unltod Mothodlst Church. U.S. 601 S. Worshlp:9:45 a.m. Sunday School: 11 a.m. First Unltod Mothodlst Church of M ocksville, Early Sunday Worship Service. 8:50 a.m. Praise singing, casual dress, contemporary format. Traditional service. 10:55 a.m. 305 N. Mam St. 751- 2503. Pastors. Crystal Alexander and Charles Turner. Believer's Sonship Tabornaclo: Sunday worship, 10:30 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. Wod. evening. 7. Pastor; Jorry L. Couch, 998- 1324. Cana Rd. - Potter's Lane. Turrontlno Baptist Church; Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.. Worship. 11; Nighl Service, 6. Paslor: Rev. Joe Smith. Belhlehem United Mothodlst Church: Sunday early worship, 8:45 a.m.; Sunday School, 10. Worship, 11 o.m. Second Sunday al 6:30 p.m., contemporary worship. 321 Redland Rd„ Advance. 998- 5083. Fax: 940-5502. E-Mall: kaybethumc0yadtel.nel Episcopal Church of the Ascension, Fork-Blxby Rd., Advance, Sun. School, 10 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m. 998-0857. Dial A Story Ministry for children. Bill and Peggy Long ofAdvance. 993-7716. Clement Grovo Church of Qod, Body of Christ, 159 Parker Rd., Mocksvliie. 492-5125. Saturday Services: Sabbalh School. 10 a.m.. Worship, 11:45. Wednesday Bible Study, 7 p.m. Pastor: Elder Ernest Ijames. Radio Broadcast: The Bible Is Right. Tuesdays, 5-5:30 p.m., WDSL 1520 AM and Sundays, 8- 0:30 a.m., WSTP 1490 AM. Groen Meadows Baptist Church Sunday School, 9145 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m.. 7 p.m. Wednesday Prayer & Bible Study, 7 p.m. Pastor Rev. Michael Waters, 990-3022. Liberty W osloyan Church, 2106 Sheffield Rd,. Harmony, Sunday School 10 a.m., Morn. Worship 11 a.m.. Wed. Bible Adventure 7 p.m.. Sr. Ministry 2nd Tues. each month 10 a.m. 492-2963. Pastor: Ronald Lee. Blxby ProBbytorlon Church, 1606 Fork- Blxby Rd., near Cornatzer Rd., Sun. School 9:45 a.m,. Worship 11. Paslor; Peter Peterson, 990- 6813. Dultn United MelhodlBl Ct^urch, 697 Dulln Rd., Mocksville, 990-5409, Pastor: David Srnlth. Sun School 10:30 a.m.. Worship 9:30 a.m. Cooleomee United Methodist, Main St., Sunday School, 10 a.m.. Worship, 11. Kids Kamp Sun. 5-6:30. Pastor: Rev. Perry Bradshaw (264- 6135) in Homo Bible Studies, by Randy Howell. 204-4667. Bear Creek Boptlst Church, Bear Creek Ch. Rd., Sun. School 9:45 a.m.. Worship 11 a.m., Bible Study Wed. 7 p.m. Rev. William Lee Cook 111, pastor. Cooleemoe First Boptist Church, 204 Marginal St.. Sun. Bible Study 9:45 a.m.. Worship 11 a.m., Evo. Worship 7 p.m., Wodnesday prayor mooling, 7 p.m. Music minister, Regina Chandler. Dr. Tommy Register, pastor. Mocksvllio Second Presbyterian, 400 Pine St. Sunday School. 6:30 a.m. Worship, 9:30. Only African-American Presbyterian church in Davie County. Rev. Thomas M. Leach.751-1410 St. Fronds of Assisi, RC. Masses: Saturday Vigil, 5 p.m. Sunday. 8 ond 10:30 a.m,, Spanish Mass, 12:30 p.m.; Wodnesday evening Mass. 7. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday. Friday & Snturday, 9 a.m. Masses for the summer. Rov. Andrew Draper, TOR, 751-2973. Farmington Baptist Church, Sunday morning Bible study, classes for all ages. 10. Worship; 11. 1041 Farmlng-ton Rd., 5 miles from 1-40. Pastor: Scott Lyeriy Church: 998-3826. Home: 998-5372. Blaise Baptist Church, Blaise Church Road, oil U.S. 601 N. at 1-40, Mocksville. 751-3639. Worship, Sunday, 0:30 & 11 a.m.; Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Sunday evening. 7. Wednesday Bible study and mission programs for all ages, 7 p.m. Pastor; Glenn Sellers. Assoc, pastor, Ken Furches. www.blaisebaptist.org. Shiloh Baptist Church, 544 E. Depol St.. Mocksville. Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Morning worship: 11 o.m. Pastor: Rev. Donald Roy Jenkins. 751-0597. Fulton United Mothodlst Church, 3095 N.C. 801 S., Advance. Worship: 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. 10:45 a.m. Fulton Youth In Christ. Sundays, 5-6:30 p.m. Pastor; Rev. Neville Storey. Hoovon Bound Full Gospol Church,U.S. 64 W., Mocksville. (beside Center Fire Dept.). Sunday School, 10 a.m.. Worship. 11. Sunday night praise/ worship, 6. Wednesday nighl praise/ worship. 7. Pastor, James Ward. 996- 6394. First Baptist Church. 390 N. Main St.. Mocksville. 751-5312. Contemporary early worship service, 6:30 a.m. Sundoy School for all ages. 9:45 a.m. Traditional worship service. 10:55 a.m. Children's choir, Tuesday, 3 p.m. Wednesday 6:30 p.m.. aclivities for children, youth and adults. Fork Baptist Church, 3140 U.S. 64 E., Mocksville. Sunday School, 9:45. Worship service. 11 o.m., 6:30 p.m. Wednesdays, 7 p.m. Awanas, Sunday 6 p.m.998-8306. Cornotzor Baptist Church, 1372 Cornotzer Rd., Mocksville. Sunday School, 10 a.m., Worship. 11; ovonlng, 6:30; Awana's Worship, 7 p.m. Wednesday evening, 7:30 p.m. Now Union Mothodlst Church, 1669 Sheffield Rd., at County Lino Rd. Services: 6:30 a.m., conlemporary worship with casual dress and refreshmenis; 9:45 a.m. Sunday School assembly 10, Sunday School for all ages. 11 a.m.. Worship. 492- 5367. Ijames Baptist Church. Sheffield Rd., Mocksvilie. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m., worship, 11. Sunday evoning, 6, Wednesday, 7 p.m. Pastor, Tommy Faust. St. John AME Zlon Church, 145 Campbell Rd., Mocksville. Sundny School, 9:30. Morning worship, 11 a.m. Pastor, George C. Banks. Advance First Boptlst Church. 1930 N.C. 801 S. Sunday School, 9:45 o.m. Worship, 11. Wednesday Bible Study/ mission groups, 7 p.m. Pastor;Martln Kastnor. 998-6302. Church of God of Prophocy. 2323 U.S. 601 S.. Mocksville. Sunday School. 10 a.m.. worship, 11. Sunday evening, 6; Wednesday evoning, 7. Paslor: Rev. Bobby Shlnaull. 719- 6565 or 264-2935. Victory Baptist Churoh, t^ldway St., Cooleemee. Sunday School. 10 a.m., worship 11. Sunday evening,' 6; Wodnosday Awana/Youth, 6:45 p.m.. Prayer & Bible Study. 7. Rev. Shelby Harbour. 204-2077. Seventh Day Adventist Church, Milling Rond, Mocksville. Sabbath School, Saturday, 9:30-11; Worship. 11-noon. Pastor, Ron Davis. 751-3806. Macedonia Morovlon Church, 700 N.C. 801 N.. Advance. Sunday School. 9:30-10:45 a.m. Worship, 8:45 and 11 а.m. 998-4394. Pastor: Rev. Greg Little. Yadkin Volley Boptist Churoh, 1324Yodkln Valley Rood, Advance. Postor: Ronnie Craddock. 998-4331. Sunday School, 10 a.m.. worship, 11 & б. Wednesday Night Prayer meeting. 7:30. Live Sundays, WDSL 1520AM, 11- Noon. Ml. Zlon Holiness Church of Qod. U.S. 64 E. at Mill Street. Mocksville. Sunday School, 10 a.m., Morning Worship, 11. Pnslor: Bis|iop James Ijames. Mt. SInal AME Zion Church. 400 Peoples Crook Road. Advonce. Sundoy School. 9:45 a.m.. worship. 11 a.m.. Wodnesday night Bible study 7. Dr. Otis B. Robinson Sr.« pastor. 996-6231. Blxby Church of tho Living God. 2121 Cornatzer Rd.. Advanco. Pastor. Rev. Perry.Hawks. 760-1606. Worship. Sunday 10-11 a.m.. 6 p.m. Salem Unlled Methodist Church, Salem Church Road off Davie Academy Rd., 0 miles west of Mocksville. Worship. Sundays at 9:45 o.m. Sunday Schooi, 10:45.UMW. second Wodnosday, UMM first Sunday breakfast at 7:30. UMYF Sunday evenings. Rev. Stephen Blair. Pinoy Grovo Unltod M ethodist Church. 376 Underpass Rd., Advance. Sunday School, 10 a.m., Worship, 11. Postor: Rev. Kendall C. Glover. 998- 7310.. New Jerusalem Apostolic Church. 291 Campbell Rd.. Mocksville. Postor. Neltye Ijames-Barber. 751-0049. Sun. School. 10 a.m.. Worship 11. Wednesday night: Bible class. 7:30. Intercessory prayer, 6 p.m. True Light Christian Ministry. U.S. 601 N.. Danner Rd. lo Cameiia Lane, Mocksville. Pastor: Steven W. Dallon. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship, 11. Episcopol Church of tho Qood Shepherd, Church & Cross sts.. Cooleemoe. Worship, 9:30 a.m., fellowship hour after church. Bible Study 2nd and 4th Sundays after, church. Priest: Rev. Noah Howord. Josus Llfo Mission. Liberty Church Rd., Mocksville. Sunday School, lOo.m., morning worship, 11. Sunday evening al 6 and Tuesdays at 7 p.m. Pastor: Hilda Reovis. Mocksvllio Church of Qod, 062 U.S. 64 E. (beside Armory). 751-0017. Pastor; Larry Hollilield. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship, 11. Sunday evening. 6. Wednesday evoning, 7. Jerusolom Baptist Church. 3203 US 601 S., Mocksville. 284-2328. Rev. Jimmy Lancaster. Sunday sen/ices: 0:15 a.m., praise and worship: 9:45, Sunday School for all ages; 11, morning worship; 7, evoning worship. Wednesday sorvlcea; 6 p.m., tamlly leiiowship meal; 7 p.m., TeamKID, Youlh 4 Christ, Adult Bible Study Nursery for Infants ond toddlers. Fellowship Boptlst Church, 1084 Rainbow Rd., Advance. 990-6544. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship, 11, Sundays, 6 p.m. Wednesday service, 7 p.m. Thursday visitation, 7 p.m. Smith Qrove AME Zlon Church. 3707 Hwy 158, Mocksville. Sunday morning worhsip. 11. Sundoy School, 10 a.m. Rov. Morgan Glenn, postor. Eotons Boptlst Church. 495 Eolons Church Rd., Mocksville. Sunday School. 10 a.m.. worship, 11. Wednesday prayer meeting, 7:30 p.m. Pastor: Dr. David Gilbreath. 998-6149. Abundant Llfo Christian Vlotory Contor, 117 E. Depot Sl.. Mocksville. Pastor, Daniel Brown. 753-4453. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Morning worship, 11. Llfo Community Church, Sundays, 10 o.m.. Brock Performing Arts Center, North tvlaln Street, MockovHle. Contemporary slyle worship with Paslor Kevin Stewart. 753-LIFE. Hopo Baptist Tobornoclo, 2408 Hwy. 158, Mocksville. 996-3616. Worship, 11 a.m., Sunday School, 10 a.m., 6 p.m. Wednesday. 7 p.m., AWANA children and teens, odults, prayer meeting and Bible study East Dovie Boptist Church. Bermudo Quay Shopping Center, 5397 U.S. 158, Advance. Sundays, 0:15. Bible study for older adults; 9:30, morning worship; 10:45, Bible study for all ages; 6 p.m. Sunday evening sen/lce. Wednesdays, 7 p.m., Bible Study and Proyor Service. Pastor, Mox T. Furr. 998-5584. Llfo Community Church, Doys Inn, Madison Rood, Mocksville. Ser­ vices Sunday. 10 a.m. Call Kevin Stewart, postor. obout Wednesdoy ovenlng llfo groups. 753-5433. Mainvillo AME Zion Church. 210 Main Church Rood, Mocksville. Sunday School. 10 o.m., worship. 11. Bible Sludy, Wednesday, 7 p.m. Paslor: Rev. Robort H. Bniley W .G . W H I T E & C 0 . 850 N. Trade St. Winston Salem, NC 27102 336-723-1669 V O G L E R & S O N S I'unenil lU im c" 2849 M iddle B rook Dr. C lem m ons, NC 27012 3 3 6 - 7 6 6 -4 7 1 4 SEAFORD LUMBER COMPANY Jericho Road M ocksville, NC 27028 3 3 6 -7 5 1 -5 1 4 8 SHEFFIELD LUMBER & PALLET CO. 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No one gave Rowan a chance - nol againsi a dazzling pitching staff an­ chored by John McDaniel nnd Timmy Erb, not ngninst a Su­ per Nintendo offense lhal hil .427 in Ihe firsl two playoff rounds and fealured nii-stnrs like Zach Vogler, Mall Smilh, Corey Marlin, Ted Randolph nnd Brad Corriher. Mociisville let a perfect op­ portunity lo win the lone-sel- ling Game One slip away, and uiiimaiely everyone gol whnt no one could hnve predicted, a longshol iwo- gnmes-lo-none upset lhal has lo rani< nmong the greatest shockers of all lime. Mocksviiie knew all along lhal anything shorl of n berth lo the cighl-lcam sinle tournament would mean utter disappoinlmenl. It can look back on a season filled with triumphs nnd yawning margins of victory, yet its accomplishments were little .so­ lace afler losing Game TWo 3-0 Sundny nl Rowan’s Newman Pnrk. In the players’ eyes, 29-8 wasn't good enough. “Your confidence is so high after winning those firsl two series, and ail of n sudden boom, you come back down lo reality,” Mocksville assistant coach Andrew Jones said. “They were really want­ ing to play Rowan to^how them, whnt we hnve. At the end they were'disappoiiited in their show­ ing, nol having any runs nnd nol having many hits. We hadn’t had (bul one) two-game losing streak all year," Coach Charles Kurfees believes the stunning Kurfees Game One collapse, wiien Mocksviiie lield leads of 5-0 and 7-5. had lasting effects. "Everybody was shocked. It look the nir coni- plcloly oul of us," he said. "Rowan came to play and they were beller prepared for us lhan we were for Ihem. They had scouted us renlly good nnd knew how lo pilch us." Everyone warned Rownn. which finished nn unimpressive 9-8 in the area's regular-season standings, lo prepare for an onslaught. Instead of gelling sinr-slruck, Rowan gave hope lo underdogs and became a synonym for unbe­ lievable. "I knew we had lo play our besl lo beat Mocksviiie, and wc played nboul as well ns we could piny," Rowan coach Scoll Maddox said. “They have good hilling nnd good pilching, bul I aciually ihink one Ihrough nboul six (in Ihe nrea) were fairly even. They are very good, bul we’ve gol a lot of compelilive kids. Rowan is like Davie, a big baseball aren. We have some kids from North Rowan who hnve nl- rendy been lo the (varsily high-school) playoffs, and we slarled jelling al the end of Ihe regular season." Timmy Erb took the mound wilh Mocksville bncked in a corner and demonsirnted his cuslom- nry dominance wilh a four-hilter. Mocksviiie, Ihough, had lillle else to cheer aboul. The offense willed against an ordinary pitcher - lefty Travis Johnson, who pitched for Sal isbury’s JV lnsl spring - and ihe defen.se gave up two un­ earned runs on an error and passed ball. Rowan scratched for two runs in ihe third and one in the fourlh. Mocksyilie, on llie olher hand, hardly threatened witli five hits. “We threw n lefthander that doesn’t throw very hard, and that’s n big contrast to who we threw the first game," Maddox said. Please See Old Nemesis - Pngc B4 Jones Matt Hutchens rounds second in the Area III semifinals. - Photos by James Barringer Nightmarish Collapse: 5-0 Lead Slips Away In Game 1 Loss After sweeping pusl Mooresville and Lexing­ lon in Ihe first two pinyoff rounds, the Mocksviiie Junior Legion baseball Irnin kepi roaring down the tracks in Gnme One of ihe besi-of-ihree Area III championship series Saturday at Rich Park, Mr. Aulomntic, John McDnniel, had n two-hii- ter Ihrough four innings and lop-seeded Mocks­ ville wns cruising wilh a 5-0 lend. Nothing could have been finer, gathering speed lownrd the eighl- leam state tournamenl and doing it againsi an oid rival lhat Mocksviiie prefers to beat more liian any other. How quickly ihings can go wrong. What looked like a relenile.ss mnrch to win No. 30 suddenly lurned inlo a nightmare. Zeb Link inlerrupled McDaniel’s bid for an 8-0 record wilh a lying grand slam in liie fiflh nnd No. 6 Rownn pulled off a stirring 12-8 comebnck after losing ihree of four regular-season meetings. "I Ihoughl il was there for us just like we’ve been doing all year," assistant coach Andrew Jones said. “Bul we fell apart." “We Ihougiil we liad it,” Coacii Charles Kurfees said. “They hung around, came back nnd whipped us.” Tiie firsl four Innings were classic McDanicI, who pitciied shutout bail for four innings. But Link, who had Rowan’s only two hits going into the fiflh, rocked the grand slam lhal tied it at 5-5.’ Slill, Mocksviiie (29-7) was in greal position lo win after bouncing back for two runs and a 7-5 lead in tlie bottom of the fiflh. Bul once again, Rowan didn’l back down. Il scratched oul one in the sixlh nnd evcrytiiing wenl wrong for Mocksville in the seventh, when Rowan turned a 7-6 Mocksvillc lead inlo a 12-7 Rowan lead. Fireballer Corey Martin, who had been virtu- aiiy unhittablc all season, gnve up six runs on three hits, iwo walks, Ihree hil bnllers and one error. In the inning, Rownn smoked Iwo doubles off the wall nnd lioniered off the lop of the wall wilh iwo aboard. “Marlin Ihrows hard but he was having trouble finding the plate,” Rowan coach Scoll Maddox said. “We jusl wailed for someihing down the middle and our guys are good fastball hitlers. “We just gol roiling. We knew Ihey were 16-2 (in the Area III regular season), bul we showed n lol of heart and a lol of confidence in ourselves." Notes: Mocksviiie oulhit Rowan 14-11. Mall Smilh wenl 3-for-4, Randolph 3-for-5 wilh three RBls and Zach Vogler 2-for-5. Marlin drew three walks, ... McDaniel struck oul five and walked none. ... Only three of Rowan’s seven runs off Martin were earned. D a v ie ’s A ll- S ta rs : S to v a ll P la y s , llling C o a c h e s Davie's Doug llling and Sam Stovall were a coach and player in the East-West All-Star football game. lly Urlun Pitts Davie Couniy Enlerprise Record An often frustrating and difficull senior season ended on a hoi note for Sam Stovall, who fought back from spirit-sapping adversity nnd gained a measure of vindication in the SSth East- West Aii-Siar foolbnll game July 16 at Greensboro Grimsiey’s Jamieson Sta­ dium. Tlie 6-1,270-pound defensive line­ man helped liie Wesl defeat Ihe Easl 10- 3 before a crowd of 6,514. Davie lligii was well represented. Besides Stovall, a four-year varsity starter, Davie head coach Doug llling was a West assistant.Tiiough Davie de­ fensive coordinator Devore Holman wasn 'I on liie slaff, lie was asked to spot from atop Ihe press box and gladly obliged. Stovall’s senior season, which started rosy as a number of Division I sciiools gave liim .serious looks, willed in Ihe first game of tiie 2002 season. He sprained his ankle, missed four games and wasn’t liimself again until late in the season. Slovail’s liard limes were only be­ ginning. Molher Vicki look u job in Florida, and Vicki and Sam's eighth- grade brolher David moved in early January. Sam stayed to finish school and hopefully land a football scholar­ ship, moving in with Lee ond Dreama Barber. The worst-case scenario hil Stovall like a bag of bricks a few weeks ago. He didn’t gel a qualifying lest score lo accept Lenoir-Rhyne’s foolball offer, a depressing blow that zapped every competitive drop. Stovall was so low he almosl dropped oul of the Easl-Wesl game. llling and Holman wouldn’t stand for that. Reminding Stovall that this was a onee-in-n-iifelimc kind of opporlu­ nily, liiey picked him up and lurned him back in the rigiu direclion, Practicing nine limes in five days and playing nearly every defensive down in the West victory, Slovall couldn’l have had a beller ending to his prep career. There’s slill work lo do on the college-fooibali fronl, bul Stovall impressed everyone on the Wesl. “Man, lie was all-out from the first snap of praclice,” llling snid. “He gained the respecl of nol only the coaches, bul the players noticed. All the kids were talking about liim. When we Please Sec Stovnll - Page B6 Ï I В2 - DAVIIÍ COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursduy. July 24,2003 Zach O’Brien hits the water in the age 15-18 group for Oal< Vaiiey.Josh Berryhiii touches the wall and Corey Randall begins a relay for the Hicl<ory Hill swim team. Oak Valley, Hickory Hill 7th, 8th In Swim Championships Ouk Valley uml Hickory Hill swim Iciuiis finislieii .seventh uml eighth re.spectively in lu.st weck’.s Greuter Forsylh Swim Leugiie Championships. Ouk Vulley had liopeil for u better showing, e.specially since it was hosting the two-day, eight-teum coinpetition for Ihe Hrst time and had nni.shed the regular season with u 4-3 record. A storm delayed the event • Friduy — requiring Ihe swim­ mers lo compete late inlo Ihe nighl. Oak Valley’s Daniel Wendel doniinuled Ihe 11-12 age divi­ sion, winning ull four imlivldual evenls. Hunnuh Keeney, in the 9-10 group, took first in huck stroke and third In the 100 indi­ vidual medley. Carly I’ralapas look first in the girls 11-12 .W- yard free slyle, Wendel and Keeney set league records. "We swum reully, reully well," said coach Emma Jakob, "We were disappointed thut we didn'l finish higher, bul we're still a young team in this league," A severe lightning slorm in­ terrupted the compclition for three hours Friduy, und thul event didn't conclude unlil 1 u.m. Sher\vood, with poinls. took first, followed by Brookwood, .147; Clemmons Wesl. .122; Willow run, 2‘J8. Forsylh Counlry Chib, 272; Old Town, 242..“!; Ouk Valley. 22.1, und Hickory Hill..Sy. Here ure Oak Valley's olher top-four finishers: Boys 9-10 50 free style, 4tli place. Jay .Slancliff; girls 7-8 medley relay, 4th place, K. Purrish,C.Whituker,C,Wulton, G. Bartell; girls 9-10 medley E'-, Ä 'л Oak Valley's Alex Smithdeal and Lilly Smithdeal wait their turn. Brittany Rowe of Oak Valley swims the breaststroke. relay, 2nd pluce, Kelley Wulton. Hannuh Keeney, l.uuru .Shellon. Alex Smithdeal: hoys 9-10 100 medley reluy, 4th pluce, B. Kudatovieh, J. Stuncliff, K. Mucey, A. Buchunan; boys 9-10 free, fourth. Jay Slancliff; boys 7-8 breast, sccond, Brendan Rudiilovich; girls 9-10 breast, Alex Smithdeal. Boys 7-S free reluy, fourih, B. Rudulovich, M. Mebei; T, Comer, C. Joldersmu; girls 9-10 free relay, third, K. Wulton, H. Keeney, L. Shelton, K. Davis; boys 9-10 free reluy, third, J. Stuncliff, K. Macey, N. MilIc.son.A. Buchanan;girls II- 12 medley relay, fourih, A. Jones,Curly Pratapas,T. Moore, A, Nit/.; boys 13-14 medley re­ lay, Ihird, B. Shipmun, N. O'Brien, J. Lee, D. Esposito; boys 1.5-18 medley reluy, third. D. Stein, N. Nelson, L. Buchunan, Z. O'Brien. Girls 11-12 50 free, .second Autumn Jones; hoys 1.5-18 .50 free, third, Logan Buchanan; boys 1.1-14 50 buck stroke, fourih, Bennell Shipmun; boys 15-18 back, third, Logun Buchanan; girls 11-12 100 free, third. Autumn Jones; girls 13-14 100 free, fourih, Jumie Slancliff; girls 15-18 100 free, fourth. Ashley Gaskin; girls 11-12 50 butterny, sccond. Autumn Jones: girls 13-14 .50 bullerny, fourth, Jamie Slancliff. Girls 11-12 200 free relay, fourih, A. Jones, C. Pratapas, A. Parrish, J. Boolh: boys 13-14 200 free reluy, fourih, B. Shipman, N. O' Brien, J. Lee, D. Esposilo; boys 15-18 200 free reluy, .second, D. Slein, N. NcLson, L. Buchunan, Z. O’Brien. Hickory Hill swimmers plac­ ing in the top four included: girls 7-8 bulterfly, fourth, Palmer Benson; girls 7-8 free slyle re­ luy, fourih, L.Taylor, P. Benson. B. Eichhorn, K. San Filippo. The Best In Barbeque 1 pound BBQ Special Everyday 11b. chopped BBQ & your choice of 2 sides: tjroeiiboiiiis. cream ed polaloes, pintos, m ac & cheese, red slaw, while slaw 5 Chopped BBQ Sandwiches ^ 5 . 9 5 Everyday! Saturday Special! FOOTLONGS 990 Both Locations! Offers Good Througfi August 9 885 Salisbury St. • Mock.svillc 2203 H w y. 601 N. • iVIocksvillc Form er D istrict C ourt Judge М А Ж S . 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M Ий- ííiiii ¡I )i>u Д| тч .Mr. ( «Hnmuli «у/ити- tík- í.)<iíJi»l >»44 «tlíi .11Г)' I'/ til.’ hTibo bv.l ,iNnv ~ Symnastics ~ Cheer Extreme ~ Karate lnterr\ational ~ bance Teams ~ T-Ball ~ Soccer ~ Tumblebus ~ "Learn"erville ~ Parties ~ ...A morel ~ ages 1 and up Sa em Gymnastics Sports Center Salem6ym.com 765-4668 D a v ie S e n io r L e a g u e F in is h 3 -3 In T o u rn e y The Davie Coilnty Senior League Girls All-Sturs finished sccond in pool play und third in lournamenl pluy for un overull rccord of 3-3. Kept offbalance by the pitch­ ing of Jessie Whitesides, Hannah Tierney, Jenny Mann and Whit­ ney Williams during pool pluy, Davie wus able lo oulscore Northwest Forsyth und South­ west For.syth while falling to East Surry. “Il felt good to come buck from lust yeur und beut North­ west not oncc, bul twice," Coach Angie Williams .suid. “Our tcums arc i|uitc compurable. so il is a credit lo the girls for wanting the wins. We huve been trying lo conccnlrule on hilling Ihe bull harder tliis year and we were able 10 do thul. The girls put the bul on the bull u lol und were able lo push the ball ihrough Ihc 1пПек1 and into the holes in the outfield. Wc made the defense gel us out. Thut’s nice to see." Adding to the offensive ■strength were Britlany Hill,Tier­ ney, Williums and Sumunlha Hobson wilh long balls lo the outfield; Katie McDougall and Jennifer Cope wilh bunts; and The series on Duvic High Athletic Hall ofFumers resumes next week, luul the fifth und fi­ nul tribute from the cluss of 2002 inductecs is Scolly Spry, who had an unparalleled wrestling career ut Norlh Davie and Davic from 1990-95, The newest hall of famers are Grimes Parker (1963) and Aileen Steclmun, who couched nt Duvic from 1967-88. They will be en­ shrined al halftimc of a 2003 Duvic foolball game. The hall of fume hus 15 mem- D a t e s T o R e m e m b e r • Coed softbull signups. Joe Boyette of Ihe Mocksville-Davie liecreulion Department will lake teams ihrough Aug. I. Call 751- 2325. • The Pinebrook Trojan Booster Club Golf Tournumenl is Aug. 16 al 2 p.m. al Pudding Uidge. Contact Mandi Whi.sen- hunl at 998-6616, • Physicals for teams in the Duvie County Youth Football A.ssocimion. Aug. 9 from 8 a.m.- 12 p.m. al the Brock Gym in Mocksville. The only time ihul physicals will tie offered by the league. • First practice for Coach Daric Belter's Davic High erosh counlry leams is July 28 al 8:30 a.m. at Rich Park. Runners musi bring a current physical. • Sports physicals for Soulh Davie Middle School ulhlcies is July 30 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Cosl is $10. • Tlie Shady Grove Bulldogs will hold foolball signups on Aug. 2 from 9-11 a.m. ut Shady prove. ^ bcrs. including Jill Amos Lind- blade, Janice Markland Jack.son. Dwayne Grunt, John Purker, Randall Ward, Angie Browder Slabach, Jeff Lankford, Bill Peeler, Burl Barger, Jingles Ijimies, Deanna Thomas Ran­ dolph and Sarah Gardner Shanks, To nominate a candidate for the hall of fume, go to Duvie's web sile {www.dhs.duvie.kl2.nc.us) and enter athletics, Ihen Davie High Hall of Fame, There you will find guidelines and a nomination form al the bottom of the page. For c|ue.siions, conlacl ulhlelics ilireclor Keith Whitaker at 751- 0768. O l d S c h o o i Davie Sports From July, 1974 • In a lennis tournament in Ihe recreation program at Rich Park, Deanna Thomas beut Gina Shore to take first pluce in the 12-un- der division. In Ihc 12-over,Tim Hursey won first by defeuting Ricky Shore. • Keilh Jumes pitched the Cooleemee Red Sox Litlle Leuguc busebull team lo a 5-4 WS All-Stars In Nationals The Winslon-Salem All-Stars 8-under baseball team compcteil in the AAU National Championship in Concord July 8-13, Competing with leums from ull across the counlry, il finished seventh to wrap up a great first season. Prior lo the nationals, it look third in both the AAU stule tournumenl und Ihc USSS.'X stale tournament. This team is comprised of boys from Davie and Forsyth Counties. Their coaches are Jody Thomasson and Scoll O’Neal.The team members are Andrew Thomasson, Brundon M cKnighl, Lundon Dunlup, Truvis Holden, Jonalhon Chaffin, Isaac Ray, Michael Bates, Willium Bodcnheimer, Deun Vlusls, Jack O 'N eal, Braeden Muslin und Brudley Fulp, C a t c h u p o n D a v i e s p o r t s .. www.enterprise-record.com DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tluirsday, .luly 24,2003 - B3 Mann, Whitesides and Leu Tar­ lelon with drives Ihrough the middle. Holding firm wilh the defense were Megun Pitts und Rebecca Riddle, who played greal outlleld, with Rachel Goin and Tarlelon ut first base. “So many of the.se girls have gotten lo the point where they can pluy several different posi­ tions," Coach Paul Spillman said. “Thai is such a plus. Wc fell comfortable wilh uny lineup we put on the field behind uny of our pilchers. “This was a wonderful bunch to couch," the coaches said. Minor Royals Champions IVlembers of the Minor Royals, 9-10-year-old regular season and tournament team include, from left: front - Shane Winters, Caleb Hobson, Shane Carter, Travon Faulkner; back - Harley Stroud, Ray Sheppard, Cola Jackson, Christopher Smith, ' Nathan Pierce; Coaches Billy Carter and Danny Winters. Not pictured: Chris Godley, Walt Willis. S p r y ’ s H a l l O f F a m e W r e s t l i n g C a r e e r W i l l C o n c l u d e S e r i e s win over the Cooleemee Braves, The biggest hit for the Red Sox wus delivered by cleanup batter Jeff Shuvcr, who knocked in two runs und lifted the Sox lo their third straight championship. McSherry Hurgrove led the Bruves wilh u single and home run. Coach Danny Correllof the Red Sox praised Ihc glove of shorlslop Joe Beck. Davie’s Sr. League Girls All-Star members are, from left: kneeling - Rachel Goin, Lea Tarleton, Whitney Williams, Jenny IVIann and Rebecca Riddle; standing - Samantha Hobson, Coach Paul Spillman, Hannah Tierney, Brittany Hill, Katie iVIcDougall, Megan Pitts, Coach Angie Williams and Jennifer Cope, Not pictured; Jessie Whitesides. S p e c ia l o f th e W eek Potted Meat Vienna Sausages Pork ^n Beans ea. Lance SaltSnes 2/25^ Limit 8 While Supplies Last It’s Here Vow! Bring Your Film and Save Money! I n S t o r e P h o t o P r o c e s s i n g • Digital Prints • Enlargements Forèrent infortuation on drills & health problems, цо to Nvww.losterilruKCO.coni Regular Hours: M-F 8:30-8 • Sat 8:30-4 • Sun 1:30-5 . Foster Drug Co. 495 Valley Road • Mocksville • (336) 751-2141 www.losterdrugco.com A n n o u n c i n g t h e O p e n i n g o f S a lis b u i y O B / G Y N D r . L y n n A n d e r s o n • Herea College in lieica, Ky. ■ Uachclot^s degree in biology • University of Kentucky College of Medicine • Allierl li. Chandler Medical Center in Lexinglon, Ky. • Internship and Ohstctrics/Cynccology rcsiclcncy • Hoard cerliiied in Obstetrics/CynccoloMy Salisbury OB/CYN -Opening August ! - Now taking appointments 400-C Mocksville Avenue Snlisbur>', NC28M4 (704)645-9200 Rowan Regional Medical Gunter wsmrowan.org Leadoff man Zach Vogler dives back to first during tine IVIocksville Jr. Legion’s two-games-to-none semifinal victory over Lexington. Coach Charles Kurfees guided Mocksville to 29-8. B4 - DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 24,2003 Nemesis Rowan Upsets Mocksville C ontinued From I’agc Ul “He probably couldn't throw 60 mpli," Kurfees said. “He had a little slow curvcball on the out­ side part of the plate, and we couldn’t smell it." Bryan Rcnegar got the nod al DH und camc through al 2-for- 3. John Diachenko, Daniel Davis and Randolph went l-for-3.The meltdosvn spoiled a valiant ef­ fort by Erb, who struck out seven and walked three. "He was filthy," Jones said. "His curveball kept them offbal- anee thc entire nighl, and he was blowing his fastball by them. He rose to the challenge and kept us in the game, but we couldn't make the plays behind him." Although Mocksville left un­ fulfilled, thc experience in the first year of Junior Legion play was sweet. Kurfees and Jones did the only thing they could do in the face of unexpected agony: Treasure the journey, not the fi­ nal destination. "It's been a heckuva year," Kurfees said. "We won the regu­ lar senson und gol lo pluy for the area championship. It was a good ride. I just wish wc were playing for a state chumpion- •ship." "This was the besl bunch of players I've been around.That's just the way it goes sometinies," Jones .said. "Every single one of them improved, and 1 hope they take this with Ihem next year and use il. You've gol to remember this is (like) JV. This is to help llic big leum in ihc fulure." Notc.s • Rowan County, which went through No. 3 Suucsvillc and >■ No. 2 Surry County before meet­ ing Mocksvillc with the slate berth on the line, will repre.seni Area III in Ihe slale tournament in Rutherford County. • When Ihe eighl players from Forbush and Slarmouni high schools showctl up al Rich Park for tryouts, Ihey weren't serious about playing.Twenty-nine wins later, Ihey plan to revive the tra­ dition of niixing I'orhush and Slarmouni with Davie and West Forsyth. Spenccr Hodges is from Slarmouni, while Marlin, Ryan Allred, Rcnegar, Jacob Swaim, Daniel Davis, Diachenko and Matt Hutchens are Forbush products. The members from Davie were Randolph, Mall Rich,Corriher,Aaron Hollifield, Lancc Emert, Smilh, Vogler, McDaniel, Erb and Johnathan Hutchcns. "They cume out al ihe begin­ ning to ask for their relca.sc (to play for another team), and ihen changed their mind,"Jones said. “They kind of hugged and shook hands afterward. 1 mean they grew a bond like no team can. They love playing with cach other and were disappoinied it ended the way il did. Forbush and Slarmouni hadn't been here in Ihree years or so, and now they’re going to bring more play­ ers inlo this program." • Seventeen of Mocksville’s 18 players (the exception is 17- yeur-old Johnathan Hulchens) are eligible for Junior Legion nexl year, although “wc know there's severul of them who are going lo be good enough to be on the big team," Kurfce.s said. • Kurfees said the exit was reminiscent of M ocksville’s frustrating history uguinsi Rowan, which has owned Mocksville since Ihe first year ( 1982). "You hate we had lo lo.se to Rowun," he suid. "You feel like there’s u curse on us. We’ve been pluying for 22 yeurs and we’ve never beuten them in u pluyoff series. Never. Wc won Ihe area chumpionship and went to the slale championship (in 1 ‘)89), hm we didn’t play them." In Gam e 1 vs. Lexington, Spencer Hodges gave up 1 run, fanned 7 and walked none. A Ivlocksville Jr. Legion batter takes a swing.- P hotos by Jam es B a rringer gjg je d Randolph homered twice vs. Lexington. Ted Randolph hits a grand slam that decides a 5-1 win over Lexington. Brad Corriher was one of M ocksville’s hottest hitters down the stretch. Jr. Legion Roundup Mocksville 5, LvxliiKton 1 'Icii Randolph hits u grand .slum in l)iu boltom of (hu lirsl ami pilchcr S|)cncer I lodges pilches shiiioui ball from llie second Ihrough the si.xth in Game One of the Area 111 semifinals. Mncksvlllu 15, l.vxInKtoii 6 Corey Martin. Uandolpli and Brad Corriher gi> a combined ll)-for-13 as Mocksville sprints ahead 11-0 and .sweeps Lexington. Reliever Qirriher earns the win. pilching shutout hall for 3 l/.V Rownn County 12, Mock 8 Rowan overcomes a .^-0 deficit against unbeaten John McDaniel and grabs lls first lead in the seventh. Rowan's stirring conieback is keyed by a grand slam and three-run lumier at* ler managing Just two hits through four. Kowan County 3, Mock 0 Timmy lirb throws a four-hitter but gets no t>ffenslve swppi>rt as Mocks­ ville h)ses Ihe Area 111 championship .series two games to none after winning 2*'of .15 games. O n Y o u r S id e ’ in North Carolina for 75 Years. For sevcnly-nve years Nationwide* hns been proudly serving North Carolina. From expert advice lo superior claim service, we arc thc single source for all of your insurance needs. •Aulo •Home •Financial Products «Business Call us... Slop by... Log on - il’s your choice! 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Watermelon and Other Produce As It Becomes Available O pen M o n d ay-S atu rd ay 8:00 am -6:00 pm Closed on Sundays From Mocksville take 801 South to 801 Intersection, lum rlghl al light 4 miles to caution light In Woodleal,Follow signs to farm. _________704-278-2028 DAVni COUNTY ENTERl’RISE RECORD, riiiir.sdiiy, ,iuly 24, 2003 - »5 If y o u c a n 't b e a r t h e t h o u g h t o f o t h e r d e a l e r s h i p s s a v i n g B lv e M E a c a l l" Mocksville’s Jr. Legion team won the Area III regular season and finished 29-8. The members include, from left: front - Ryan Allred, Timm y Erb, Jacob Swaim, Aaron Hollifield and Ted Randolph: middle - assistant Andrew Jones, Brad Corriher, Corey Martin, Matt Hutchens, Matt Smith, John Diachenko, Daniel Davis and Coach Charles Kur­ fees: back - Jonathan Hutchens, Spencer Hodges, Zach Vogler, Matt Ricli, Bryan Renegar and John McDaniel. Martin, Randolph, Corriher Combine For 10 Hits Forthe I8lh time in 35 gumes, there wus no suspense. M ocksville’s Junior Legion buseball team bolted to a 4-0 lead in Ihe fir.st lust week ut Le,\ing- ton und udvunced lo Ihc Area 111 finals with u 15-6 romp. . Fcusting al Ihe fronl of tlic buffel line were Corey Mnnin, ivho wenl 4-for-5 with u double and home run; Ted Randolph, who went 3-for-4 wilh a home run und five RBIs; und Brad Cor- riher, who went 3-for-4 us Mocksvillc rucked up 16 hits und collected its 18th win by four or rnore runs. : By pulling out loan 11-0 lead in Ihe fourlh, M ocksville swept the semifinnl .series two gnmes 10 none und improved to u stug- gcring 29-6. Mocksville .seemed poised to i’o home in five innings, Icuding 11 -0 wilh two outs in the boltom of the fourlh. Bill Ihree errors M artin C orriher kept Lc.xinglon from getting 10- run-ruled, und the hosts didn't slop unlil il hud six uncurned runs. Mocksville didn’l mind the exlru bulling pructicc, udding four ununswered runs down the stretch. Rundolph, thc hero in Game One wilh u grand slum in a 5-1 win, diuled long distunce for the sccond straight game and later "came about a foot shorl from hitting (his .seventh) home run," assistant couch Andrew Jones suid. "If Corey could have gollen u triple, hc hils for Ihe cycle," Coach Charles Kurfees said. Ryun Allred sturtcd und pitched 3 2/3. Corriher got tlie win in relief, offsetting four walks by no-hilling Le.\ington ГогЗ 1/3. "Thc defense lei us down bul Ihe offense picked us righl back up." Corriher said. "Thai’s u win­ ning I'ormulu." Trcuting opposing pitchers like u pinutu, top-seeded Mocks­ ville hil .427 (46-for-l 10) while sweeping Moore.sville und Lex­ ington.The big guns in the play­ offs huve been Corriher (8-for- 12, .666), Mnnin (9-for-14, .643), John Diuchcnko (4-for-7, .571), Rundolph (7-for-13, .538), Zuch Vogler (5-for-12, .417) und Matt "Foo" Smilh (5-for-12, ,357). Corriher made little noise in tile first half of the season. His but found life when he pul down the golf clubs. "I struggled al thc beginning of Ihe year, and 1 believe it had something to do wilh playing golf," hc suid. "I got uwuy from golf and my batting average went up. I’m feeling like I did back in the (Davie High) JV .season." r сет ¡ t e s o m i Kevin McCullough C a l l m e p e r s o n a l l y a t 7 0 4 - 6 3 3 - 7 2 7 0 o r 1 -8 0 0 -2 < 5 4 -< 3 8 2 3 E m a il M e a t - k m c c u l l o u g h @ b e n m y n a t t . c o m A p p ly b y P h o n e - 1 - 8 8 8 - 7 5 6 - A U T O ( 2 8 8 6 ) w w w . b e n m y n a t t . g e t a y e s . c o m h B E N M Y N A T T PONTIAC'GMC'NISSAN « 2 9 J A K E A L E X A N D E R B L V D . S . S A L I S B U R Y Potent Com bination R a n d o l p h H i t s S l a m , H o d g e s D o e s R e s t I n W i n Pitcher Spencer Hodges cur­ ried Mocksville's Junior Legion baseball teiun after slugger Ted Randolph got Mocksvillc going. ; One pitch in a bud place was the difference belween a nail- biler and anolher Mocksvillc crui.se. Randolph hil one out of sight wilh thc ba.scs full in the boltom of the firsl inning, und Hodges did Iho rcsl as top- seeded Mocksville won 5-1 over Lexington in Game One of the best-of-three Areu III semifinuls lasl week ut Rich Park. “Ted did his thing und thut's ull we needed," Coach Churles Kurfees said of the grand slam. ‘•If he doesn't hil lhat bnll or strikes oul, it’s u 1-0 gumc und we’re in u dogfight." M ocksville Jr. Legion (29-8 Rccord) WMock 12,Tuylor.svillc I W Mock 6, Tnylorsville 3 • W Mock 11, Mooresvillc 4 • W Mock 7, Mooresville I W Mock 7, Rowun Co. 5 W Mock 9, Rowan Go. 7 • WMock 19, Troy 1 • WMock 8, Troy 4 LMt.Airy 6, Mock5 W M ock21,M l.Airy 2 - W Mock 9, Thomasville 3 LThomasville 2, Mock 1 • L Burlington 8, Mock 5 W Mock 9, Mooresville 4 W Mock 10, Mooresvillc 5 • W Mock 4, Thomusville 2 WMock 14,Mt. Airy 7 W Mock 12, Lexington I WMock 2, Lexington 0 W Mock 9, West Wilkes 1 WMock 7, West Wilkes 3 W Mocksville 14, Troy 8 L Troy 9, Mocksville 4 • W Mock 10, Rowun Co. 5 L Rowun Co. 15, Mock 11 • W Moek5,Stuiesville I W Mock 8, Burlinglon 2 W Mock l2,Stulesville I W Mock 3,Lexinglon 1 W Mock 8, Lexington 6 • LTuylorsville 4, Mock 3 • W Mock 5, Mooresville 3 * W Mock 14, Mooresville 0 * WMock 5, Lexington 1 * W Mock 15, Lexington 6 * L Rowan Co. 12, Mock 8 * L Rowun Co. 3, Mock 0 * • Denotes non-lcugue gume. Denotes pluyolT gunie. •, t R iuulolph riodgvs After Lexington took u 1-0 leud in the lop of the first on u homer by Ihe No. 3 batter, Zach Vogler led off llie bollom of the first wilh a single. Mau Hulch­ ens walked und Foo Smith singled to load the base.s for Randolph, who socked his fifth horner fora 4-1 lead. Randolph’s longball became magnified when only one run camc in over thc next six in­ nings. Randolph lent u hund Ihere, loo. He singled in the ihird und scored when Lexington er­ rored Brud Corrilier's single. "The home run (in the lop of Ihe firsl) was definilely my fuult," Hodges suid. "I should huve thrown curvebulls. 1 knew better lhan to give him a fastball, but 1 threw it unywuy und he dumaged it. "Thanks 10 Ted, it didn't hurt." Hodges recovered just fine, stifling Lexington from Ihe sec-, ond Ihrough Ihe sixth. He fin­ ished with a six-hitter and siruck out seven without issuing a walk. Corey Marlin relieved and worked a scoreless seventh, throwing "heat right by them," assislani coacli Andrew Jones suid. "You can’l usk a guy lo pilch any belter than Spencer did," Kurfees said. "He seems to gel belter and belter every lime he pitches." "All his pitches were work­ ing," catcher John Diachenko said. "His changcup, it just dies. They were missing il by aboul two feel." "1 helped myself by throwing strikes," Hodges said. "Thai was the firsl game this year that I’ve nol had uny wulks." Hodges gol outslunding de­ fensive pluys from all three out­ fielders - Smith in lefi, Vogler in ccntcr and Martin in right - as Mocksville raised its gaudy rccord to 28-6. "Foo made a pluy, Vogler mude Iwo und Corey mude one thut could huve been runs for them," Hodges suid. "If they weren’t caught, they would have been doubles or triples." 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B eeker FURNITURE M W М Ш М Р Ш 2 0 0 0 Dodge Caravan SE Silver, PW, PL.cruiso. foar/i'C , Supor nico, $11,988 1 9 9 8 Chrysler Sebring JXi Coiwüilihlû. lenlhor, loacJßd, G8K milos, gold 2 0 0 2 Chrysler Voyager Groon. pw, pi, a/c, CO, lilt, criiiso. 3rd row sont, piivacy glass $14,988 2 0 0 2 Dodge Caravan Wliiie. pw, pi, lilt, ciiiisu, ‘1 (lr.,A,'C $14,988 2 0 0 0 Chrysler Town & Country $10,988 2 0 0 1 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo Dluo,‘U 2.6cyl.,pw , pi. tilt, crijiso $14,988 WWW büuküilum iU iiü.(In Beautiful Downtown Mocksville 157 Depot street ■ 751-5948 • 1 -888-469-3781 Uf) - DAVIK COUN l Y KNTERPRISE RECORD.Tliurstlay, July 24,2003 Ж Doug llling talks to a West player before the all-star game. Defensive tackle Sam Stovall tries to fight off a block. Davle head coach Doug llling was a West assistant. Stovall Plays Alm ost Every Down At Defensive Tackle Coiitlmicd I’unu I I 1 were nmnini; pliiys, llicy were siiyini;: ‘You bctlcr walcli out fur Davie Coimly. Walch out I'or Davie County.' “ While North Davidson's f>-5 receiver, Chris Noble, caught three passes for fi8 yards to win the giiiiic's MVP award, Stovall made five tacklcs, including two for minus yardage. He also handled the long-snapping and played on other special-leam units. In the end, Stovall let his emotions go. He choked up and had trouble speaking. "Some are going to work and some are going to college in a couple weeks,” llling said. "They’re going to all these big colleges and they were lelling Sam; 'You can play nl the next level.’ And lhal made him feel real cmolionni aboul il (possi­ bly) coming lo an end. "I think he rededicaled him­ self to keep pursuing the next level, and I'm really proud of him for fighting through the ad­ versity that he's faced the last few months. He made the most of his last opportunity lo play football in high .school. And he made another opportunity for himself, and I think he’s going lo cash in." W inston-Salem Slate and Newberry want Stovall locome as a partial qualifier. If he lakes lhat route, he would not play football Ihis season but would earn a fifth year of eligibility should he graduate in four. Le- noir-Rhyne wants Stovall aboard for the spring semester and on the field in the fall of 2004. The experience over­ whelmed llling, a Savannah, Cia., native who played on two state-chainpionship teams at Sum m erville High (S.C .), kicked for Wake I-orest in the mid-iyxOs and became Davie’s coach ill l‘)ys. His vecoid is J6- 24 with two conference cham­ pionships. "I know what Tom Knolls (coacli of three-time defending 4-A champion Independence) feels like with all the lalenl sur­ rounding him," llling said. "It’s Sam Stovall, a four-year varsity East-West All-Star player since quite nn honor lo coach the top ^ players in the slale. You really don’l realize the caliber of ath­ letes lhat arc around until you gel in an all-slar event. “ It really makes you feel good, and I have been very blessed lo have great assislani coaches who have been a very big part of my success. I have gained greal experience coach­ ing under other head coaches and playing for the all-time win- ningest (high-school) football coach - John McKissick.” starter, was Davie's first Sam Stovall (72) made five tackles (two for losses) In the West’s 10-3 win. 1983. Notf.s • The Wesl, which won 24- 22 last year, leads the series 32- 22-1. • Besides earning All-CPC honors three times, Stovall was All-Northwest as a senior. De­ spite the nagging injury,he made 72 tackles last year. • Stovall is the ninth Rebel/ War liagle to play in the Uasl- Wesl game. The others: John Grim es (1961), lid Bowles (1962), Ronnie Spry (I96fi), ndgar Osborne (1967), Randall Ward (1967), Tred Bailey (1968),Allen Barger(1970)and Chris Jacobs (1983). Davie’s Shrine-Bowl list includes Ron Poster (1965), Barger (1969), Jacobs (1983), Doug Jacobs (1985), Patrick Lowery (2001) and David Wooldridge (2001). é û (y \ iœ f À ) G jm c f 7 ^ / ìie f ^ j / D , y '■ --V l y c r s . <u Rie ^drk \,'Ш) g e m o n , •In Mocksville only 25 minutes to Winslon-Salem •Public Sewer and Water Duke Max Rated Lot 175 •Lower Oavie Counly taxes Homes from the low Sl OO's and Davie County Schools O P U N S u n d a y 2-5 p.m . Clill W 8-8SI6 for more liirormalliin. l -KiW Ift {'armiiiitlifn Hd Iaíi I7-¡, non It'fi III A’-//u’v /5.S'. (in ■/ ntdt's lit ¡.-Milling Hd, H-iStoiM', I. Whiiiin. I-dIIow VV h cl I t‘ v t' r i I I .1 к c s I w w w {tn f IJ (1. ( 0 П» / m У 014 p ii f к a I f и) fj e n\ 0 n II ______Eat-Л offca a rutoponftoniy cwioJ an)opafatod co L o u ie u . BANKCR □ TRIAD, RliALTORS OPEN HOUSE Sunday, July 25th *2 -4pm Twinlirook Subdivision 187 Crestview Dr.408 E. Lake Drive Directions: Hwy 64 East Irom Mocksvilio lo Right into Twinbrook. Follow signs. H Q W A I O ) REALTY 330 S. Salisbury St. Mocksvillc, NC 27028 (336) 751-3538 HourvMonJjy-FridjyW SjlurJjy 9-12, Sun Jjy By Appi tHi MIS ( З р н а я ж в щ Е ЗВП. 2BA. 316+A ncros, with stfoam and pond $ 2,970,400. 5 bodfooma, 3.5 baths, 1.49 ncros, Hickory Hill. $279,900.Historical СВП, 2ВЛ. homo on 2.76 ncros, with immaculato landscaping 4ВП, 3DR, ColoninI Estnlos. many oxtrar>. $259,900. Bermuda Run - 3BR, 2BA, $ипгсют. New 30 Yoar Roof $ 18 5,9 00 . 4 2 9 Georcia Road ЗВП, 2ВЛ, spacious rooms, ^wssiblo leaso, (jtfat 1оса1юп1 $162,500. ЗИП, 2ВЛ, 1.39ac.,riewrool. dishwasher A hardwcxxls. $144,900 2 story, 2200 sq It. tromondous 1.5 acros, 3BR, 1.5 BA, valiiul FP. дагоЬо. $134,900. workshop, ouibidgs. $129,900. 141 DaHo ia U ne 5 Bodfooms, 3 Dalhs. 3.5 acros, Country LivinQl $ 127,900. 3DR, 2BA. with oxlra room. 5.78 ncros w/ stroam. $119,900. 3Br, IBA, sunroom, 2.14 acros, many updatGSl $115,000. ЗВП. 1.5 ВЛ, 2 FPs, full bsml, priccd lo soil, $109,900. 3BR, 20Л, sirHjiowtdo, all a[>plianco5, groat starior homo $ 69,900 #1 Salmoni Road....................Г2 Salmoni fload...................ms Paoplei Creek..........Oil OelhelCh. Rd....................Chapel Rd............ Kaydon Oriv# (commerciai)..C*dar Ridge Rd......................Sanlord Ave... ЗПП, 1 6BA, Coolefimoe, now heaVAC, now plufT*, comp ijpdaiod $ 69,000 Cooloemeo, cornplotoly ki|xfnlw). inground [XKil, groat buy' $65,900. 4 Dodrooms, 1.5 Dalhs, wiih in lown convonionco. $60,000 A v a ii a b l iz L o t s a n u L a n d a n p R e n t a l P r o p e r t ie s ..24 Ac.tt40,82& ....l0Ac.t4S050....14.03 Ac. $185.900.6 (4 Ac. 160,000 .MOAc.StS.OOO ...156aciea $140,000...2.15 aerai $160,000.. 1.257 Acrei $29,000 . ..1.4 aerei $134,900 Dear Creek Ch. Rd.............................................40 02 aerei $257.000MadHonRd (commercial)........................................2 acre» $425,000Vircfliidall Lane...»..............................................2.29 acro» $18,000Time Trail.................................................................30 aerei $172,500Hwy. 601N..................................................................6.5acroi $46,475Lot 15, Gardon Valley Rd. POSS OWNER FINANCING......$16.900Shellleld Road....................................................20*/- aerei $139,500Drum Lane.................................................................1.2 aerea $23,900Loi 19, Northbrook..7 Г Г Г Г Г Г Г ...........2.29 aerei $29,500 19IOFarmlnQtonnd..........................357 Avon Street............................ .............356 Avon Streel........................................... ............5176 Hwy. 158317 Avon Streel..........................,',Z.........................1190 Spillman Rd............................. ................... $675 P/M $525 P/M $425 P/M $425 P/M $600 P/M $400 P/M $500 P/M lU lU CO.SNILIIOWAIU) KOWAISKI 75I•fl^67 ' ¿ y ЖMMU MS м.). IVUtNMOWAUl) SAllb KANDAll. II.WNI.S7.4-e^ 751-MM . 7.M-.»\» 751-rtVil Corvln Earns Chiropractic Degree Cecil Todd Corvin of Mocks­ villc was one of 18 students who received the doctor ol chiroprac- tic degree from Sherman Col­ lege of Straight Chiropractic in Spartanburg, S.C. on Salurday, June 14. Corvin graduated witli hon­ ors. The program requires stu­ dents lo complete more than 4,600 hours of classroom and laboratory study, and includes an internship in the college’s Chi­ ropractic Health Cenier. To en­ ter, .students nni.st have al least three years of college courses, including the sciences. IOO./- actos (arm ЗВП, 2DA, out- 3 iM ilioom s, 2.5 balhs, InkolronI bl(l[js.. crook. $ 57 5,0 00 . at Hickory Hill. $ 299,500.. Chnrming, historic, 4 Bodroom 9.3 acrosi 4BR, 3BA. largo homo in town. $ 22 9,0 00 . storngo bidcjs. $ 21 9,9 00 . 3BR, 2BA, 5.5 ncros, possiblo loaso. $109,900. Bank ropo, soiling "as is", bsmt, ^BR, IDA. $39,900 ■> Oak HavenО Realty I MuKf-Mllllon Dollar Producerl RFAITOP® Angela Lawrence Broker ? Email: angola^tekhMWUtnltyxom lei E. Lexington Rd (Hwy 64 East) Mocksville. NC 27028 REALTOR® Brad LawroncoBroker щщштштшшшш,EfYidiU Ьпс^ошкЬшчшпплНухот(336)751-2055 Hours: Mon-Sun 9am-9pm Call for Appointment. 249 Townpartt Dr • Оадислл ЗГШ 7 Í^UA. I rg kitch wrisUmd aep dinif>g, w/nd porch. Balcony ofi guoat rm. porch olf Dfi. 2-c<y O oroflo-$181,500 12Í W oodhevtn Ln • Nuerfy 3,700 SF. 3DR 2 GOA, AHS WoTTWity, СиЯогл dotnil. Updated thrtboiit. fin is r^ b*ninf, iirk e n brkfil rooin. beiiutiful IWKjKflpe • t227,200 173 Sunnydtll Ln • ImmoculHto 3UR. »piil bedfoom, v«fy well mftmlnifled. оофоо*и limdicnping, kit lelA'Vî oponlkxwplan Sflllore pay % 1,000 (-.c • $115,000 Ш Son»hlr>« Way - N/nry eporjoui Л r:loQn 3UR 2UA (kXiblowKlo on t 7 oc Nn^ttnd i«phtil ofoijrttl boauirful bct#d» A Ьогг1лп» Diitchmana Сглок $в1.В00 25в Dublin Rd • Shamrock Aaos-Adv.'tnce newly 2,200 8F. bull 1909 mophj cabiriud. large to! w/foncod bockynnj mor rtftrJt bnautiful aroa - ONLY t149.900 1174Jf>rlcho Church Rd • 1.074 BF ЗОН Нгкк KurKtwf, Now rernoOokKl balh, lots uf updiile», rxrw extoftor pninl. well miiinliitned! llU.eOO 914 Mountvlew Dr • 30R 2DA nk» kepi nomo. n*w ditfîWMÎïef. orkl l«oi duel lo buM montaSFwiHgrow' Foricod bDcKyttfd-$109,700 268 Sain Rd • 7Ì1A. Purqunt Поо(я n kil & diniog nn. doub>o wniK-m cIo m ik A vnnilio» in matriuite, 24x24 Qftrngn. wxln pnvod dnvol $124,900 4217 Forbuih Rd • Cnil Dend, üDR 2ÜA. well moinlatrwl Pnrquoi Ikxifs In Kii/OR, full unfinlihed bimnl, bonutiful lurxlKiipo. nioo rirol нгоа • 197.900 Ш AutUr>* Ln • updotod 30R 2D^ benuliful ta/KlscntA Toollime Tim workihop оигодв w/l»ut, ur, ftiq ong Iwml imd point buothi $04,900 2813 Wynbrook Dr • ЭПП 2 ftPA. 2 atory furmfiomo, 1,0.50 ЯР, Duilt 2001 iormtil dtnnig «Л1 in kif, 0Л» logs. hcNvd Лоогя 1«тп1«лгиоо $147,000 iei9 Rlv«r»ld* Or • Lnko lUinio w/<k>ck JUn 2UA. itixMod full biml. hard^XKl». глгитк: Ido. gni k)gi, rock Л sfnm pnlh to dock pmr $210,900 « i v R a v s . 3 % C C • 1874 JuncUon Rd • New Homol Split DR plan, 30R 20A, over 1,300 SF. bwutrful kitchen, greet cloavtt. tots of cooaete for drivwwuy & parkjngl $90,800 012 E. Le*lf>otoo Rd • 1003 HiitofK Farm House 4ÜR ЗОЛ 0VA< 3,000 sr. updelod kil A tiled balhs, vuuriod OK w/boomi & k>M. fercoiJ for horses e 61КГ0» -$317,000 com G r e a t s e p v i c e a t a ^ p e a t p p i c e ! Sellers savo up to thousands on Commission! C O L D U i e U . b a n k e r Q TRIAD, REALTORS- DAVIE COUNTY ENTKRPRISE RECORD, 'I'luir.sday, .Fiily 24, 2003 - 1$7 F e a t u r e d L i s t i n g s 356 Duke Street 3BR, 2BA, Ig. livlnq & dining rm. New laminate, ceramic tiie & vinyl floors, jelled tub & sop. shower, great laundry rm w/loads of cabinets. Privacy fence & patio. Call Mary. $103,900 164 Charleston Ridge Driveich пг vinq r2*car attached garago. Convcnientio dge3BR,2BA ranch natural qas neat, gas log fireplace in living room, fenced back yard, shopping. Call Cindy $134,900 Pennington C o m p a n y к !• Л I r Y Mocksvillc (ifdcc: 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 9 4 0 0 IOl I I Ul I 1ЖИ1 )5Ч-ИН1 Hillsdalc/Advancc Officc: 3 3 6 - 9 9 8 - 8 9 0 0 Tdl I I KI I I-HHH-HÍH-22H \v \v \\,|H -m itiis ;to im '.illv ( om & Ш 0 N e w L i s t i n g s N e w H o m e s 166 Shallowbrook Drive New construction by Wayne Jamos. 3BR 2DA vaulted greatroom, formal DR, solid cherry cabinets, fin. bonus room & room to expand lo 4th BR & 3rd BA. Call Janice $197,400 108 Ruffin Street Large brick ranch w/lots of rm. 5BR, 2BA. Updated kit, new roof, replacement wndws, new doors, Ig sep workshop/garage with heat, AC & water. Screened porch. Call Bobby. $154,900 149 R. Shore Drive Cute 3BR, 1.5DA home on a nice lot. Approximately 1300 sq.ft.with hardwood floors, partial basement, wired storage building.Call Debbie $78,900 341 KennenKrestRoadCozy home surrounded by wooded acres. Privacy In great location, close to Clemmons & W-S. wired shop/office in back w/storage bldg. 3BR, 20A. Call Janice. $129,900 m 218 Redwood Dr. Move right In this quality brick ranch with 3BR,2BA,unfin bsmt.,all appliances remain. Includes 1 car garage, storage bldg & playground equipment. Call Glen $117,900 1336 County Home Rd Approximately 1576 sqft, 3BR, 2BA, new construction on approx 1 acre.MasterBRw/ walk-in closet, formal dining, large den, vinyl siding, 2 car attach.garage, 16x16 back deck. Call Debbie. $124,900 1344 County Hom e Rd 3BR, 2BA new construction on approx. 1 acre. Approx \ 576 sqft. walk-ln closet In master BR, large den, formal dining, vinyl siding, 2 car attach, garago, 16x16 back deck. Call Debbie. $124,900 4350 Hw y 158immaculate 3BR, 2BA home on 1.5 acres. Garden tub & sep shower in MBA,all appliances included,clrcular drive & storage bldg.Convenient Advance location. Call Glen. $117,000 177 Linda Lane Beautiful Farm House situated on 1 acre. Like new condition, 3BR 2.5 BA w/deck and pavod drive, 2 car-attached gar & basement with room for expansion. Call Debblo. $169,900 Beautiful split beJroom plan, vaulted ceiling in great room, formal dining area, privacy in back, lots of trees, desirable neighborhood.Call Cindy $139,900 274 W inding Creek RoadNew home, SanFilippo construction with finished basement for added space makes this a great deal.Call Debbie. $139,900 134 Al ate Court Split bedroom plan offers privacy to master suite.Thls 3BR, 2BA home is loaded with amenities including screened back porch. Call Mary $134,900 817 Garner StreetCharming 3BR, 1 BA cottage with hardwood floors & eat-in-kitchen. Many updates, 2-car carport with 10x22 utility area. Convenient in-town location.Call Debbie. $89,900 107 Sterling Drive Maintenance free, ono level living with this 2BR.2BA townhome. Great room,dining room and sunroom. Call Janico/Brlggett $139,900 DAVIE COUNTY OFFICE,. Intersection of Hwys 158 & 801 336-998-8816 Relocation 1-800-327-4398 w h atever it t a к es. Ш www.coldwellbanker.com 150 JAMES WAV OAVIE ü Í:HA DtrailfC iiaircjse joJ iMiivi nait/ie Quce 1Гч erii, cl ttiis (JrS'.'igi.'JieO Лоте on ir;e gjii COufíÉ in lliS giW сыт|ти11.1|( luiuiious ar,l,oinlmert5 Vicki Hniinna 928'Пб^ LOT 30 FOneST GlEN OAVIE 4¡>:l |5DA Skmnirvi iieiibiM,' Üíie l«ei lnirifj a U'i.b Л l.n tiViif rcc loom plus iinfin jífií 'ü' tu!u:t fcipamicn 2M,i ParaJe enti/ 15 loiiltil ■■ '■ ■■ ' ''......, iti,iiij!o iivijrtoods 295 BEACHWOOD ORIVE GAROEK VAUEV OAVIE -lÜfl ? f'BA WciiJt^itul It.d m (i3'd-;n Valley Cffji kitcfen ftiiti is'aihl. (jcn)' i'eav rwltJ pool JikJ itif.ie' ílHiGruttidOS'liee (225,900 .iilli jíTKrr,i:ie>l Gü(;>rùuî ViJiF'cm гд-И311б7$429,000 -j I . щ П ' Ш и ш г ют 17 COVIMTCN CREEK OAVIE 36R1ПАSliV.OU) H’JL*iOC(tiS A.lf; ? eludís tJCll 4\Vu'ei) III Ifii^ U‘A homtf lliiU'.v)d IIí^jis t^íOU';^(^llt Ifie nsj'ij i^,cl 2 Ivjnji, loodi oplioii All.!;!.') gva'jo Cl) Aim Cn-Jf Jutinsi.n Vnki rirninj'ji3 1lG7$219,900 172ISIEWORTH OAVIE JBH 3tDA A classic one stüf) i*‘5;ij(i coirtinij l.nmal --пИу j:xl aiiKK) lo ü.eiloùl Oik Valleys ctof.|i^(isi.'P IJlH COiilk' A mijtcl 5i),Il‘ . 5,!Ii'i;lГ(юЛ1, a 1.1ИУ*Н) tiaserrír.!, lu íesi,oiiil lat:Ju.ìr»'JiiAiunJmucrim:it;'Vicli Wfi-n¿/$374.900 1В9 JUNIPER CIRCLE DAVIEN'ajiüliciïn! itcry Ui-il!(¡tiícouíSí ïii-A aiii) Ltaul.'ul liiiK-.t;''«; 393 CORNWAIUS ORIVE OAVIE 4В1МШGo t соиг'.е I... A.Ci'M an acia ol lanj КU’.ijtiii,! iit-AS ^^J;II liocf laundry tiing ir.siai'al L>iMlajMiri,'it|!i>'«iil üpí'fik:li'.r«nlo (j'lMl Kijiii A tUfdAOi/(J tiouis M.iuM lo iV-S 4 '.iicn.ing Jatiei IVnsic/115J $299,000 Ш CORHAHER MAD ......................C(/e Л со.7 in irw coufiiry lor lirsi iinv¡ fwi»! Duytr Ы rdift« Wi'il riMiFi!,iineJ one li.el «itti bjserrwil. Piiíüe »lOoOeJ loi t horre Aariaiitÿ ChiuGaii}e908-nSa(9e,( LOT 7 FOREST CIEN DAVIE ШScitt'№j micli, rt3)iigfil tus'-'fiitrlplayiûüin FP. siofJOi aiea in aO'-;*-;! iu fari'ast с kilcfien rm soli ) îuilice counleiUp-. ЬИУ baf A lo!5 ol fòLi(iel5 iimriti) air occuparvyVicHFleirifx}- ¥ib-Uk7 $234,900 151 BERMUDA RUN N .0,|-(1(Х,кт.] ir« IGin 1« Iv«, yOuil rn.C'i Ifiis lumiicuily Ofw lï.vl torv <n [VimuiJj liun A,4iiuao:!i A lwr-;r.(Jws U'at-il t^nuV slùiîHtouin firAtw.l At-imjs Hcirt'.Va'iJ'ilj V.':lillHmigW-nb7$198,500 LOT 13 FERNKILL DAVIDSON 3BH 2‘iWAnnilipi g'ciiCíJSl'ür'e'talnilousf'i'A I Яу aiH' 111 fisiiil, iKiQ^ii kiM<.-i), о'-га''''!. I'*<í ai'O IuiiJaochJ tii'Airs V'Sil II115 k'ajitui liyti' Cmil/ J.^jisofi«d-n7;$182,900 OT 16 niDLANO WAY DAVIE 3BR 2iiA Ш WARWICKE ПАСЕ DAVIE 3liR ? SDA )ivgi4-d to deiKjM ci>e Inti, ^piil tieOioonis. Iiifiquil bfautiM gaiM сотпугиГу Piciurusuix! aiiKfied gvagc. open lojet. ü,nino. r^ural gas, vw ol í6 Ijirvkiy tiom ajmoom and ¡vxls Qii-ai sfhooii. Ida lUvie laies SatoJ Aifei- Vibrjni jwil cohreO ti'cs m laig« ^^!c^en A уОЯ-llí-l (182,500 tuthi Cor.loi1s ol home, in laAn are and lullmanbefihio AH'! Kay Coilve 998-1170 (179,900 LOT 25 FALUNQCREEK FARM DAVIEЛОН 2ИЛ Awesome new home cuiiently undii consltuciion Vaulled Qieal room.01 nian, Iu <8$169,9( LOT IB FERNHIU DAVIOSON ЗШ1 ^BAI.«acommuTily in ftórtU'in OinJsoa Ссм1,1( clHs atiriitatjie Imog Aiifi сопл^ыл!» ama. soccer fi«iJ, AilVinn jnd picnic aieas Ifns c\¿ Umanj ctil.wi ill (naslei Lditu, U:a:)i'fi.t ftirl; niait'le liiiplace m kn>g (OfJiti (iH-i! ioiid,ta..(i CoiKi 1.Ч V-;iie fli-Ju'J^id-llS*’ (154,000 COlDWEaBANXER* • MORTCA«.Wl'llbttlinyoth.ritnd.r'tpdn / • P(l<quillfir.^nb«lor«]rounft(i i< yOurbORM - ' ‘ .• CallMU-309-e20l-7dayii ,И1Й1 :•пялтщН . DâvlhoHke AgentsAliUIHÍiUílKr 99M 14 WI «II И1-1 , MI Tим t9M 9M-1 HI- Ml 9«!99Í- 9Í6- 991-991- . - 99I-1U9 991-1И] Siliyihf^ideiltvM ti e CillNwlikiMdllcntkyUdMiiKriMnHdMme œlikmiPelU 199 PEMBROOKE RIDOE DAVIE 2(:Г< 2fHA Moii.ited '.(‘iiet vijS nuke L'Vt' fiemnnij fiim Coii.li/ Cloli nvdtjefstii) ifii.lud-.-d A'lfi IM'cru'i ¿ story lDAi.H(.'(4e tías ¿ car ufi</l A О.сИОСЦ |«;»d I'liCl-d til quick Sa'i ViCki fkir„[>g03ll'lltj^(1M,9OOplan tintf/Jc^nson-W8-lt7/ (155,IX OÍOÜI Colilwcll u.iiikfi kV.il UI.1IC C0r|)0(,itiun. Culilwcll (l.inkci is .1 icyisleu'd U.i(lciii.iik ul CoIJwcll QJiikcr Cotpoulion- An tqudi Oppoitunlly (omp.iny. Equal Houslricj Oppoitunily. 1м\\ OllUe is indcpctiilenlly Ownml .iiul OjictJlctl. 144 S CLAVBON OAVIE OARDEKS DAVIE 3Bf) ?iiA Co'i.tnienl toc-aled mmules 10 140! Bitck larKfi has lull йп||1нУил] pyrl A/tiiick fP A garage (»0« loi easy sioraije ot (avin eouipnient Raciwi. diiiing A (n a'l o{«n ииадДО'Ку comDinjiion AilS Ajr/anly ViCki fteming 998- 1167(117,500 LOT 55 MYERS PARK DAVIE ЗВП ^BAMusl (lopulai Hooi plan in U(tis Park' Haicfi Aith 2 Ul изгаэв on сгкиси lot Pit-AiieJ tot swuniy, gaj logs, aiiixii.-e Aood entry fiance Marshall • 908-lfei (104,900 3109 HWV 64E OAVIE 2ВЯ ?BA Adoialie must see home' Coпlp:t^l■ly lemodeW Viritaje fiom-i Petlrtt lor üüAiisiMig or lirsi tm-e h^w DU|ei Wiling. tla.lncil. icptic. mícnci a:td e>!t;(iOi Ver» ucKiut; picptiti Chns Caid-J - %6 П58a ,a " 326 MONTVIEW MVERS PARK OAVIE 3BHШ Greal starlit horre l'H‘ new. pamleil nis^v; conif.itieiy Coriiifmert to sliopping and schools Gas fieat. iuiyl snj.ng la'Jcnna Toils ла пСЗ (84,900. Шк|]1тго«плм . 99H1I7K«MYMa(ihiU 991-1111N«n»kfflifl 991-11(0РвШАлЫЫ 99И1МSlByM(«ull« 99l-mSUiemBuilM 99M1M 99MUIStmOwtm 998-miVkU1kmlt»g 99&-1U7 Лм liiclup w lcU jntly O w n ed .in tl O p e r.ilo d М м пЬ е г o f C o klw u ll Вдп!<см H i'.il h il.ili' C o i|i(ii.ilu > i\ H8 - DAVIK COUN 1Л' KN TKUPKISK UKCOKD/l iuirsdii.v.Juiy 24. 2003 Volunteer firemen from Cornatzer-Dulin VFD prepare to clean up the debris. it Happened So Fast’ Storm Dam ages Cornatzer Home By Jackie Sciiholl Davie Cdiinly Untorprise Recnril Lasi Wednesday llie skies over eetilral Davie Couniy turned a dark gray as a severe storm hit tlie area. The Potts lamily ol' Mocks­ ville were first Itand witnesses lo ils damuging effects. ll was nround 4 p.m. wlien Shirley Potts noticed tlie dark­ ening skies al her and her husband's Williams Road home. Doug, her husband, was at Ui.xby Convenience .Store at the time Ihe storm was nearing and de­ cided to wail there unlil the bad weather passed. Around 5 p.m. Shirley heard approaching thunder and high winds. She Iried lo go to her basement but reali/.ed she didn't hnve her key alter she reached ils entrance outside on her car­ port. "I was .so scared," she said. As she was going back she slipped and fell just mitsiilc the door leading inlo her home. Гог- tunately,she wasn't him and was able to make it inside. She said she sal in the lloor and wailed for the storm lo pass. Shirley noliced the high winds were tossing the trees around hut said she had no iilea Ihey were actually falling. (3ne large tree wns uprooted and fell on her husband’s 1477 l-'ord pick-up truck. In the process thal tree snagged another and pulled it down also. A power pole was brought down and wires landed on ihe Polls' home, scorching a large area of their roof. Shirley was unable lo leave because the tree that fell on her husband's truck blocked the entire carporl Dwayne Smith of Davie EMS and Doug Potts cut back one of the trees that fell. l\/lr. Potts 1977 pickup was totalled after a large tree fell on it. where the olher cars were. I'irc crews from C'cniial.'er- Dulin responded lo the home, along with members of Davie liniei'gency Medical Services. The entire incident lasted aboul 10 minules and though the couple don'l have a lolal on Ihe D u tc h E lm D is e a s e H e re A destructive fungus disease called the Dutch Elm Disea.se is killing elm trees in Davic Couniy. All American and European species of the elm are suscep­ tible. Il is caused by a fungus spread by boring insects, mainly Ihc European bark beetle. It can also be spreail by rool grafts to nearby healthy trees. The first visible symptom is a rapid wilting ofthe leaves on one or more branches in the lop of the Iree. The leaves on af­ fected branches turn yellow and then brown.These leaves gradu- ally become shrivelled and brittle and may shed prema­ turely. In a cross-.seclion of a dis­ eased branch or stem, there is a continuous brown ring in the outer-most annual ring. Once a tree becomes in­ fected. it should be cul immedi­ ately lo le.ssen the danger lo any healthy trees. Diseased trees be­ come breeding areas for the bnrk beetles which continue the cycle. Once you cut the tree, do not cut any healthy elm trees with the same saw until it hns been cleaned with a disinfectant to kill the bacteria stuck on the blade. Fertilize trees to maintain vigorous growth und lessen the chances of contracting the beetles and disease. If you have any questions aboul this disease, conlaci the N.C. Forest Service Davie office in the County Officc Building, or call 751-.‘)319. FOR SALE BY OWNER ■ FOR SALE BY OWNER $84,900 133 K. S h o re D r. 336-751-3432 Chiiniiing llrick RniiL'hcr. 2 Ikil, 1 lliuh. I larilw(KKl IliKirs llirinighniit. Ccrainic tile ill Balh. OfK'n lloor plan. I'Ull bascmcni. .“ifixM Mclal (lalbulkliag. IVicetl way Ik‘1ow lax value! ModvHled Seller-Cilll Tmliiv-Dmrt Delny! 3.V.-751-3432 $189,900 135 H u n k e r W ay 336-751-3432 Doaulil'ally Crafted Tradiliiinal Brick home liKulccI In 'l\vin Cedaii! Golf Coniniunily. E,\ceplional Pairway Views. 3Ucd, 2 Balh. Hardwood cS: Ccniniic lilc. Open lloor plan. Mollviiled Seller-Cnil Todny-Uon’t Delay! 336-751-3432 O P E N H O U S E S U N . 2 -4 P M (irc iH .A d v a iu ’o lo c iitin n ! r.x irc m i'ly iic a i hom o w itli 2 BU u nd 2 HAs. lU 'iu U ilu l lo t w ill) Im pcccub ic iiiiu lH ca p in i;. N rw i-4tv i'io r p a in i lo ts m o re ! O n t U 9 ^21 n i 2 , 9 0 0 DiiviiiiHis: I nun Wiusitm Siilcm. r.\it u|HO, Ul. t)li t>r raiiin. Ul.on N. t l.iylMin Dr. IU i4 -- o iu lu 'tl l iitm MiKksvilli-:- , ... ..... ^ i;.\ittflHO,l I »Mill» H'vyHOI.Swlccflood Wall & McOanlol ц , . N. СЦЫ п» 1 ) г Л «( \ t. A n n a W ils o n 909-3311 ilamagc done Shirley said she feels lucky she wasn'l harmed, "ll happened so fast," said Shirley. "Hut, wc were very for- lunale." '9 / )с '/ г !7 ^ / o iù ìe c S im 2 - 4 / m i \\X\\A do ra bti* I 1/2 Stt>ry C api* Ct»d Ittia tc d И ГТ\у1пЬгоок S u b d ivisió n , h c tu ri h o o k TcrÍL-ct Inside & O u i. 3BRs, 2 I'td l HA'S, G L . Г1* &Г M o rc! *12 7 ,50 0.'“’ D ircclitm s: I rom D invm own M iti'K svillf, takr (I'i Cast tt> Ut. ou 1 iasl I alu' Dr.. I t. on I'oi.iri*« Dr. Hdtisc on i.i. O n t U Q ^ l.iM in g A e i'iit: K iithJ C. W a ll, U roker M 7 2 f> 7 c d l) o r 751.2222 (e xt 202 О Ш сс) ^Prudential Together, Drearns are Achieved. Carolinas Realty Clemmons/Dauie Co. - 336.714.4400'- 8?7.3/1.5822 W inston-Salem - 336.748.2000 8D0.810.4/78 www.prudentialcaroljnas.com Ain’iit l<(’)sU'i 20 Shamrock Acres $215,000 JmnllnSllIllJd 714-4424 1860Dunmoio lane $479,900 Androa Suggs 714-4416 1009 ChockDcheny Lane $118,900 Шгоа Suggs 714-4416 138 Arnold Palmer Or $663,500 Bev Suppla 714.4404 7088 Orchard Path Or. $235,000 Wollonlllllln 714-4428 202 Conrad Cir $169,900 lleoma Egbuna 714-4426 1010 Dunkirk Rd $154,900 Sandia Johnson 714-4408 7069 Drchaid Path Of. • $239,900 1391 Qlen Oaks Rd. • $174,900 SusMiPartiM 399-3137 OlMlaOuckvraiUi 714-4425 303 Cornwallis >$225,000 CholYl Fink 714-4430 113 CamoionCt« $185,000 SinanPniVDI 339.3137 474 Mountview Dr >$89,900 Bov SupplD 714-4404 211 Henderson >$166,700 Sandra Hidrlck 714-4410 204 James Way >$800,000 QloilaMallliows 714-4405 AudieyFuhtminn Andi&) Suggs BciiASiinson BivScppJe B<llNicftols 6otti*e Menderkhal!CedtKlunCtieryfFink GlwdOudmroiV)GiotaMariMS IfyfObuu J«nnile( Slioud m i Hiillips Knstiru Firttli Kimbeit/PoM Pii Kinntmon PilPort« Sand4 Hed(Kk Sirtdn Johnton Sandy D/s on ShaiOfl fhoniis Sheifi CwimSuUn Pjll4( letiiUfnon VicklB Bulliid Шоп Loriin Zei<j3 B<yint mm /Н441Б 7H4420 мегом 1\A 4412 П44415 П44421 714 4430 714 4417 996 »62 714 4426 ÌU 4424 714 4413 714 4425 714 4407 788 7722 7144429 714 4410 714 44Ce 714 4409 714 4433 714 4414 399 3137 7M44t9 9962170 714 4428 714 4427 254 Rlverotood Dr >$225,000 BilliAlklnson 714-4420 39 Bsnniida Run WosI • $350,000 Shenl Coram 9090010 7049 Orchard Palh Dt • $244,900 DIotIa Ma llhows 714-4405 6151 Conloi Giovo Ch Ril • $426,000 4470 G.1tlln Kaoli Ln > $254,700 6olh Atkinson 714-4420 Susan Parker 399-3137 9 Stonegale > $240,000 4444 Rohlnhood Rd > $169,900 201 Manhattan In > $298,000 Shoril Coram 009-0019 Sandra Johnson 714-4408 Belh Attlnson 714-4420 DAVIK COUNTY KN TKRI’KISK KKCORI), riuir.sday, ,|iily 24. 2()()3 - И9 Ал indH»<vlin(fy c«red <nd ofcriM (гмгг^«г ol Гк PruJen<>jl R«)i i stile Aflituxi irc l\/lichele Mock receives the teacher of the year award from Susan Alberty, Quest technical assistant. Peggy Carlton (left) receives the family child care teacher of the year award from Laura Powers, Quest director. Kiva Goad (left) receives the director of the year award from Jeff Clark, Quest business consultant. P a rtn e rsh ip H o n o rs D a v ie C h ild C a re W o rk e rs Child Care Connections, a resource and referral service of Rowan Partnership for Children, in collaboration with the Davie Partnership for Children, re­ cently held a child care recogni­ tion event to honor those indi­ viduals and facilities thal are providing quality early child­ hood experiences for young children in Davie County, Karen Campbell, an early childhood advocate from China Grove, gave the keynote ad­ dress. A former childcare owner, she contracts with the Rowan partnership to provide planning and evaluation services. She is program coordinator for the N.C. Day Carc A.s.sociation. Campbell encouraged the group to continue along Ihc path to profe.ssionalism and to pro­ vide the besl early care and edu­ cntion experiences for the young children entrusted in their care. Child Care Connections pre­ sented the awards. Earning a recognition of edu- cation achievements for taking early childhood college cour.ses were; Pam Burton. Sabrina Disher, Kerri Drye, Kiva Goad, Brandi Johnson, Debbie Jones, Brooke Lowder, Felicia Myers, Debbie Puproky, Shannon Parker, Casey Petlicord, Tania Sales, Debra Stanley, Karen Smith, Angie Willis, Rolonda Faith Wilson and Angelitiue Zickmund. Recognition of enhancing c|ualily by participating in the Davie Quest activity went lo; A Child’s World Learning Cenler, Almost Home, Kountry Kids, Ro.sebud Montessori, Theresa Hardin’s Day Care, and 'V'oung Children’s Learning Cenler, Recognition for completing the carly childhood profession­ als forum was given lo; Rebecca Bcrens, Pam Burton, Peggy Carlton, Kiva Goad, Debbie Jones, Robin Myers. Angela Neely and Debra Stanley. Three were rccognized for dedication to nurturing and edu­ cating young children; child care director ofthe year, Kiva Goad, A Child’s World Learning Cen­ ler: child care teacher of the year, Michele Mock, A Child’s World Learning Cenler; and I'amiiy child care teacher of the year, Peggy Carlton, Little Friends. One Slar Facllitle.s Cooleemee YMCA after- school program Cornatzer YMCA after-school program Davie Family YMCA Pinebrook YMCA after-school program Shady Grove YMCA after­ school program William R, Davie YMCA after­ school program Christine’s Daycare Creative Child Carc Quest participants enjoy the Night of Excellence reception. Frances Shuler’s Daycare Lil’ Peebles Time Oul Martha Kaye Armsworthy’s Daycare Nancy Howell’s Daycare Rosebude Montessori Learning Center Small Wonders Daycare 'I>vo Star KncllUlv.s Little Angels Theresa Hardin’s Daycare Three Star I'aeilitles Almost Home Central Davie Head Starl A Child’s World Learning Cenler Cuddly Care Davic Child Development Conler Kountry Kids Daycare Kountry Korncr Mocksville Child Development Young CluUli'cn's Learning Center l‘'(iiir Star Kacllitlvs Cooleemee Mead Start Helen C, Gantt Child tJevelop- mcnt Cenler Kountry Kids Preschool Five Stnr Kacllltles Central Davic Developmental Preschool Little Friends LandTrust Event To Benefit Yadkin W ildlife Refuge Individuals who enjoy good food, a good time nnd a good cause will have an opportunity ■ for all three on Saturday, July 26, when the LandTrust for Central North Cnrolinn and the Friends of the Catawba'College W ildlife Refuge host their fourth annual RiverDancc, The giila, which benefits the Two Rivers P reserve, will begin at 7 p,ni. with a catered dinner including crab cakes, beef tenderloin, sauteed vegetables, and cheesecakes. The heach band “The Castaways” and a local DJ will provide entertainm ent throughout the dinner and dance at the Sniisbury Station, Virginia Robertson, co- chair, said the gala has a new name this year, “We wanted a fresh new spin for our annual fundraiser,” .she says, “We’re excited about offering such a quality and fun event for such a noble cause,” The project, designed to raise funds for additional properties along the South Yadkin nnd Yadkin rivers in Davidson, Dnvie and Rowan counties, will create a large- scale wildlife corridor. The project began in 1999 when the LandTrust purchased one of the largest undeveloped tracts of land in Rowan County and subse-quently donated it to Cataw ba C ollege w ith a conservation easem ent to protect it from future development. Catawba created a 300-acrc wildlife refuge from the property, which occupies the area at the confluence of Second Creek and the South Yadkin R iver aboul seven miles north of Sulisbury on U ,S,60I, “Since last y ear’s fundraiser, the LandTrust/ Catawba Wildlife Refuge hus acquired a total of 925 acres, and an additional 800 acrcs is being negotiated,” says Jason Walser, executive director of the LandTrust, "Fund-rai.scrs like the RiverDancc are crucial to our continued ability to purchase im portant natural areas." The creation of this wildlife corridor is vitally important, according to John W ear, directorof the Catawba College Center for the Environment. “We arc fortunate that we can still preserve large tracts of land in this growing area," he says. “This preservation effort is valuable for a num ber of reasons. It benefits water quality, provides recreational resources and wildlife habitats and preserves cultural landmarks. We arc grateful that we still have a chance to preserve large tracts bccause many counties no longer have thi.s opportunity.” C o-chair Jay Dees said; “The event itself will probably bc one of the largest public events this sum m er in Salisbury, and promises to bc greut fun. W hile the main purpose is to support tlie good work of The Land-Trust, I like to think of River-Dancc as more of a fun raiser than a fundraiser. Hopefully, we will bc successful at both.” Others on the committee, in addition to Robertson and Dees, arc Miclicle Armstrong. Samanlha Brown, Sarah Busby, Sue Fisher, Li/. G oodm an, H enrietta H cnderlilc, Alice K etchani, Susan K etner, Elizabeth Langford, Margaret Lipe, Liz R ankin, Patsy Reynolds, Cindy Rusher, Starr Shive, Cyncie Staats, Mary H eather Slcinm an, Laura Thom pson, Vickic W allace, Sue W alscr, Tracy Walser., Heath VanW agenberg, John Wear, Jamie Webb, and Jan Williams. T ickets arc S130 for couples, S75 for individuals and .$50 for individuals under 30. For additional infoinimion, contaci The LandTrust al 704- 637-0302. 463IHullisRd. *$4<%00Q | 167 Wbit Wilson • $425,000 ■ 196 McAlllsfer Rd. .$299,000 П53 Main Church Rd. • $259|9001 100 & 132 Lexington Av > $255,000378 LakOVlew Rd. » $229,900 Sv\^icegood Wall & McDaniel Clemmons: l\1ocl<sville: 336-778-2221 в а в ш 1633 Vlllaqe PI. • $93,900 1 254 Turfwood Ln. • $89,900 | 432 M Kooniz Rd. • $85|000 I 300 Pleasant Ac Dr.. • $84.900’’i l i ___-тп— — -T '-^ lf”T F '- III li ;;;||||||М|||||ИШстм 1 >м 1№ У ж -^ ^^^^ ^ | Wi'iVcn" -.i a t [Sí.....isi’î i i n g 4011Whirlawava • $84,900 1 1402 Mail Chuch 5020 Thoroughbred Ul. > $65j000 Г £' M S 1-866-256-5345 TOLL FREE W W W .C 2 1 S W M .c o m iiiiib iit м о ш а -с т UiiiiP.iitai« iio-iiii Hijín HiniiJf ÄcfirWildtn Hintt HcDinid  'il'î fn ,W *3 4 8 i Ш -IOOí ÍU -ÍÍO H IÍ fwiythOfficeMofucff (MvwOflkeH»ußir Serving Yoii Wilh Memberships in; The Wiitslon-Salem Board ol Realtors, Multiple Listing Seivice, Certified Commerdal Investment Member (CCIM), Carolina Real Data . li'iiHi<uiia>l' (statewide (onunercial). Loop Net (commerdal listing network), International Relocation Services \ \ \ • *\n BK) - DAVIK COUNTY KNTERPRISE RECORD.Thiirsday, July 24,2003Davie Dateline F u n d ra ise rs Thursday, July 24 Рш>г Mun’s SiipiHT, Cooleemee UM C.5-7 p.m..cost- ilomitions. Saturday, July 26 Givlni! Hack Til ’riie Ciimm uiillr "Fun D ll)", У a.m.-1 p.m., New Holhol Biipl, Cluin.li will Iv iiillcct- ing sclUHil supplies Гпг Kowiin-IDavic scliix)l.s fmni various cliurchcs. Tree fiKKi and aclivilies. 3727 Ihvy. 601 South (approx. 3 mi. nfler crossing Ymlkin River).Call 2K-t-24«Mi>r info. R e L in io n s Sunday, Aug. 3 63rd l.uthiiin Ki'imlon, al Center Communily Hldg. I.uncli al I p.m. Bring picnic lunch, paper prixlUcLs and ice will be funiished. R e ligio n Thru Friday, July 25 Amuiiil Kevlviil, at Clement Grove Cluiivh of Ood, Parker Rd. off Hwy. 64 W.. MiK-ksvillc, Ser\'ices nightly al 7:30 p.m. Thru Saturday, July 26 Anmiiil Cnmp Мсч'11п|>, al Clemeni Grove Churili of God. Parker Rd. off Hwy. 64 W.. Mocksville." I'hcme “Sliow Me Your Way". Daily Hible studies lieginning daily II) a.m. Sunday, July 27 II«im'ciimln|!< at Bailey's Chapel UMC. Iiincli will follow wilh special singing in llie aftemixin. Cmu'erl. Brittnay Lunily al Bread of l.ife llapl. Church. 7 p.m., llwy. SOI nonli of Mocksville. Info: 463-3142 or 463-2178. AnmmI Kulnbou Ti'U.al Mix'tsviile Second Presbyterian Church. 4 p.m. Communily Invited. Saturday, August 2 "This llnpe", gospel musical group al Ijames Dapt. Church, 7 p.m. Sunday, August 10 KmiieemuliiK/Kevlvul, ut ljumes Hapt.Churcli.//i«Hm)miH,i;.ViHi./lH,i;. /Wwilli I'ranklin Mycts,Kevival Лиц. 17-21 w ill) Kenny Oreenway. lliiinec'oniliiK.ul New Union UMC. lK(.9SliefficUlRd..Moeksville. Wor­ ship 8:3(1 a.m. and 11 a.m. Sun.-Wed,, Aug. 10-13 . kevlviil.at New Union UMC. 1864 Sherfield Rd., Miwksville. Wluil's SpifiUKtl Adopliiut'.’ Begins 6 p.m. each nighi, music, wilh refreshmenis and fellowship following. Ongoing 1’Г1'<1СЬ01||/|'||Г1'П1.Ч M iirninK Out, Bethlehem United Melh. Time: У ii.m.-noon. Ages I Л 2 - M.W or Г, Th. Age 3 - M.T, Th. Age 4 Л I're- K - llirce or lourdays per week. Call 44K-6S20. I’ri'si'hm il/l’iirenlK M(irnln|> Oul, Centcr United Melh.. Ages 3 Л 4 .Mon., Wed., l-ri. S:30 a.m. - Il:.10 a.m.. Call 440-37.‘i3 or 492-.S73.‘i. НеГого .S'cluiol l’ro);nim for Shndy (irove Sliidcnl.s. available Mon.- I'ri. beginning 6 a.m. al Advance UMC Communily BIdg. Scliool bus arrives 8 a.m, to luke children lo Shady Grove Hlemcntary. Call ЧЧ8- 01‘W for fees and info. Awiimi & Millie Study, Wednes­ days at 7 p.m., I lope Baplist'I'aber- micle. .MOPSlMolhersofl'resehiHilers). 1st Л; 3rd l-'ridays thru school year, al Macedonia Moravian Church. N.C. SOI N, 9 :l.‘i-ll;4 .‘i a.m. Chililcare provided lor small fee. info: 998-43У4. ВеГоге Schiiiil IVoKnim, Advance U.MCBIdg, N.C. SOI S. ior Shady Grove sUulents, drop off 6 a.m., scliool bus pick-up S a.m. Regislra­ lion rei|iiired. Call W8-01'W for info. Sp e cial E ve n ts Every Friday Night ,lnm.Si'*slims,alSlicfrielil Music I lail. call-142-7417 for info. Friday, July 25 .liinimln4nTlicS(|UMri',downiowii Mocksville. fl-') p.m. "Back fo School" higli scIhkiI bands and ihc higli scliiKil slepivrs. l-ace painting, tie dying t-shins. Jumping lent, h r Cmiiii CtmU'M. Thursday, July 31 .Inm (Tc The Hulls,7 p.111..in conjunc­ tion with 'Hie Gastliaus and Davie Arts Council. o|4'ii mic night for mu­ sicians of all ages, l-acli entry gets 20 niin. of play time. Admission and participant fee $3. Info: 7,‘i I -3(KK)ask for Regan. Friday, Aug. 8 .liiim niir In The S(|imrc,downiown Mocksville, .S-U p.m. Coiil DusI (cn- corc (ЧтГогпктсс). lirinj» your lawn chair iinit rcta.N under shade оГ (he ‘Four Oaks'. Saturday, Aug, 9 .Support .S'cmitinK. Shcnield Rd. • Assemhly Ground (brin^ lawn cluiirA^Umkct) l.ivc nuisic by George I (¡imilion IV al 6 p.m., 4 p.m. classic . <1 cars. Inicks. and machinery. 7 p.m. 1чмн1 and fun "Chrome Cowlxiys” prescniaiionot' tlajzs.S p.m.campllre (lovcolicrinyrorScouts appreciated). I'recovonl.hutdonalionsappreciatcd. Friday, Aug. 22 ,IiininilirinTheS<|unre,downlown Mocksville..Ч-Ч p.m. "The Besl of Ihe PiddlersV. artists from Fiddlers Con­ vention. Bring your hiwn chair and rela.\ under llie shade of Ihe Tour Oaks'. Saturday, Aug. 23 Jnmiuln' In The StiHiiri',dowiitown MiKksville,.“i-y p.m. ''I'he Best oflhe fiddlers", artists from Piildlers Con­ vention. Bring your lawn chair and rvla.4 iimler die shade of the 'I'our Oaks'. D a te s to R e m e m b e r Monday, Aug, 4 CruLse In, sponsored by I’iednuml CARS AssiKialion, Main St. down­ iown Mocksville. 6-9 p.m. Info: 751 - 3770.284-2()7<),or 751-0313. Saturday, Aug. 9 Ciiinimmlly A wiirenewi Dny. spon­ sored NAACP.2-4 p.m..at Simleveiit Gym. Monday, Aug. 18 Cruise In, sponsored by I’icdmonl CARS Association, Main Sl. down­ iown Mocksville. 6-9 p.m. Info: 151 - 3770.284-2079. or 751-0313. Ongoing Vi.sll Ciiiili4'mee'.4 M ill Vllliige Mu- ■seiini. 14 Church St.,Tues. Л nuirs.. 9 a.m.-iUHin. .Sals., 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Tours also available by appt. Cull 294-«)40. I’ri'sehoii! Sloryllnie, Tues.. 11 a.m..DavieCouiily Library..4()-minule program. Гог children ages 3-5. .Mu­ sic, read uloiul. siories. films, nursery rhymes. Kleliiird lliirr Holds OnUe Hmirs In Dnvie, 2nd Thurs. of every monlh, 9 a.m. lil 4:.MI p.m.. Town of MiKks­ ville building. M e e t in g s Thursday, July 31 ".Icsiis \'ldeii I’roji'cl", 7 p.m., at The Wesloyan Cluirch, 307 HospituI Street, MiKksville. Ongoing ilunm ne Society of Dnvie Co., nionlhly meetings 2nd Tues. of each month, al office Yadkinville Rd. be- liind car wash. 75l-.‘i2l4. Dl.snlileil Anierleiiii Veleniiis Post 75 meets on Ihird Miinilay of each monlh.6:.10p.m.. al I958llw y.60l S. Contact J. Renl'ni al 2S4-466-I for more info. Dnvie Cminly Dliiliele.s Suppiirl (irm ip, last Thurs. ofevery monlh, 7- 8:.1()p.ni.,al DavicCo.Publicl.ilirary ■Small Conference Room. Info: 751- 87(X). Duvie C'li. Hdspltiil Aiixlhiry, every second Tues., at hospital cafeteria. 7 p.m. Diivie lliislmfM Women's A.ssoeln- tlon, firsl Wed. of each monlh, 12 niHin,al MiKksville Rotary Club Hul. l-or info: 75I-282S. Duvli-KepiililleiinMen.'iCluli,nicets 4thSalurilayofcach monlh,7:.1()a.ni.. Red Pig BB(J. Cc'lehruleUeciivery, weekly support group for Ihose straggling wiili liail habits, addictions, and victims of abuse. Meets l-'ridays, 7 p.m.. al Hillsdale Bapl. Cluirch, llwy. 158. Advance.Call940-661S for more info. I hi vie Coumy Hors»; Нтегцепеу Res­ cue Tkhii, 7:30 p.m., downstairs al Ihe Agricultural Building, MiKksville. l-v- erv 3nl Tuc4lay each month. Por info: ‘W0-2III. Duvie Cii. Blind UiM>stvrs,meets2nd Tuesday of month, 7:.10 p.m., Davie High Band RiKim. I'uiiiilyServices "Whnt Kvery Piir- entShmildKnow",parentingclasses 10 interested parents of Icens in local areas, every ,Mon. 6-7:15 p.m.. at Mocksville office Sanford Ave. Cosl SIS. for more info: 751-4510. Chrlsllnii lliislnessmen's C niiiiiill- lee oriMueksvllle,Tluirsdays, 7 a.m. MiKksville Rotary Hut. (iold Wlnu TimrliiK Assdclutloii, Red Pig BarlKCiie. Greasy Corncr. N.C. SOI al U.S, « II. 6 p.m. 284- 4799. Duvie County Slump Club, 2nd 'nuirs., Davie .Senior Center. 7 p.m. 75l-0(il|. Cdiileemee Kecreiitlim Assiieliitlim, /jicliary House, 1st Tuesday, 7 p.m. Alciiliiillcs Aiiunyniiiiis. Suiiilays. 6 p.ni. und SVcdnesdays.S p.m...Second Presbyterian Church basement. Pine Sl, Call 751-Ы‘Х) or 751-7786 for info. Mdinesehiiol 4-H Club, 2nd & 4lh Thursday, Call 99S-S925 for more info, Plt'dinonl Triad Kubbit I'uiiclers. lasl Sunday of eacli monlh, 2:3(1 p.m. All rabbil ow ners welcome.Cull 336- 998-9858 or visit www,pledmontiriadrahbit,com or e- mail plrf2(KX)@aol,com lormore info. llelpVdurseirSiipiHirl (irmip.Can- ccr Services. Inc.. 2nd Tuesday, noon- l:.10p,ni,DavicCounly Library. Bring bag hmch ifyou wish. For more info, cull 751-0313 or 760-9983. M OI’S (Motlier.s df l’re.scliiKilers). Macedonia Moravian Church, I'el­ lowship. I'lxxl. support, and creative aclivilies. Children receive c.\ccllent cure in the guided MOPl’lifS pro- gnim. Registration fees are nominal and scholarsliips are available. Meet­ ings are the I sl and 3rd I'ridays ol'each month beginning Aug, 16. from 9:15- 11:45 a.m, Davie School Schedule is followed. Questions call 998-4394. The Artist (Iroup, Davie Couniy Li­ brary, 7 p.m, last Tues, Call Bonnie al 998-5274, Center Coinnuiiilty Develdpnient. 3rd Mon.. 7 p.m. Community Bidg. Cooleemee Town Biiurd, 3rd Tues­ day.I'own Hall. 7 p.m. unless other­ wise noted. Niirth Cddlecinee und Chirk Kiiud Cdunell, 2nd Wednesday. 7 p.m. Priendship Baplisl I'ellowship Hall. Duvie Ddiiii'stic Violence Services nnd Unpi- Crisis Cc'nlcr. Offers weekly sup|X)rt group for domestic violence i'i se.iual assaull viclims.Tlie gimip meclseveryTues.eveniiig from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Please cull officc for liKution.75l-34.TO. I'umlly Violence Prevention Ser­ vices of Du vie Couniy. Prec counsel­ ing for victims of violence and Iheir children. .Sepurale groups. Tue.sdays. 6-7:30 p.m.Pirsi United Methodist Church of MiKksville, Call l-8(X)- 72S-.14I3. Concerned Hikers A.ssdclullun, Pixithills Chapter, 2nd Wediicsduy. Western Sleer,U,S.60lall-40.7p.m. Public welcome. Advuncc Gnrden Cliih, I sl Tues.. 9 a,m,.MiKks UMC.99S-2111. MiK'k.svllle(i«nlenClnl), 1st'nuirs., Jericho Church of Clirisi fellowsliip hall. 7 p.m. Visitors welcome. Sons of Conredernle Velcrnns. I si Monday,Cixileem'ee I lislorical Build­ ing. 7 p.m. Mocksville Kdtury Cluli. I'uesdays. 12:10 p.m.. Rolary Hut. I'urinlnKliiii Miisonle l,od)>e No, 265. 2nd Monday. 7:30 p.m. al liie lixige, Dinie Cdiiver.sutldiis On Cnncer. 2nd Tuesday, 7 p.m., Davie Library, I'or cancer patients, friend, family. I- 8(K)-228-742l or 751-0313. Miieksvllle I.lons Club. Isi, 3rd Tiuirsdays. 7 p.m,. fellowship ball of Sl. Pruiicis of Assisi. Yudkinville Roud. MiKksville. Duvie Co, United Wuy Bnurd of Directors, 4th Monduy. 5:30 p.m.. Brock Cenler Annex, Conf. Room 208. Mdcksvllle-Duvle Honiebiillders. 4th Tliursday.7 p.m,.CaplainStevcn's, Duvie IIIkIi Athletic llddsters, 3rd Monday, 7 p.m.. schixil cafeteria. FurmlnKlon Kuritun Club. 2nd Thursday, 7:30 p.ni,, Parminglon Methodist church, HELPS Ministries, Christian recov­ ery iirogram for women sexually abused us children, Monduys, 7:30 p,m.,41 court Si|iiure,Room 210. Alzhclmcrs Support (iroup, 2nd Tluiniday. 7 p.m.. Hast Room, Sr. Center, BriKk Bidg.. N. Main St.. 751-0611. llreust-rccdln|>Support Group.2nd Tuesday. Duvie Health Dept..6-7:30 p.m. Pnrents Kesoiirce Orgnnizntion (PRO) supixirt group for families of children with disabilities. 2nd Tiics­ duy,? p.m.Cull RosemnryKropfeldcr nl 998-3311 for location. Jerlehn-llurdlsdu Kurltnn Club, 2nd Tuesday, 7 p.m., club building. Heullh Dept..clinic hours: Mon.-Fri., 8:.10-11:.10 n.m., l-4:.30 p.m.; Tues- days,4:30-7 p.m.;Tccn Heullh Pro- niotldii Clinic, 8:30 a.m.-noon, 2nd, 4th Salunlays. Dnvic County llonrd of Socini Scr- viccs.4ih'l'iie,sday, 5:30 p.m. ut DSS. Mdck.svllic AA, Thurs., 7 p.m. • closed mtng. Sun.. 8 p.m. - open mtng. Call Christine ul 998-9885 or •ferry 940-5944. Nureolics Anonynidus Against All OddsGroup.BC Brock Bldg.,622 N. Main St.. Thurs. 7 p.m.. Sun. 6 p.m. DrUK I'rolilcni? Helplinc.336-785- 7280. Mocksvillc Anicrlcun Lc|>lon Post 174, VFW Hut. Sanford Ave., 2nd riiursduy, 7 p.m. Mocksvillc CivUnn Cluli,6:30 p.m., 2nd,4lh Monday, Western Steer. Advuncc Mcmorlul Post 8719 Vet­ erans of Foreign Wars and Ladies Auxiliary. 4lh Tues., 7:30 p.m., post liome, P'ecd M ill Road. Duvic County Rliilit To Life. 7 p.m.. 3rd Tliursday.grand jury room.court- house. 751-52.15 or 492-.‘i723. Codleeincc M cniorlni VI''W I’ost 1119, 2nd, 4th Thurs.. 7 p.m.. VFW llall,N .C,80l, Corlntiiiun LodRC No. I7F&AM, 2nd, 4th Fridays, 7:30 p.m. at Ihc liKlge. Mdcksville LddRe No. 134,1 sl Tues­ day, 7:.10 p.m. nl the lexlge. Dnvic Bus, Women's As-soe. I sl Wed. each monlh, Rotury Hut, noon. For info, or U) micnd 751 -ISIR. Cooleemee Clvitiin'sClul) Meeling, 1 SI und 3rd Mon. eueh monlh, 7 p.m.. Red Pig, Hwy. 801, Cixileemec. Cull Scout Pack SIM, sponsored b Fullon United Melh. Chureh. tsi and 3rd Tues. nights cach month, 7-8:30 p.m. Young boys 1-5 grades who would like to Ik'Coihc a nieinbor are welcome to attend. Duvie (.'d. MS Suppdrt (iroup. 2nd Mon, of ench monlh. 6 p.m.. Davie Co. Hospital. Cddlcemcc A A,behind Good Shep­ herd Episeopal,Tues.& FH..8 p.m. R e c re a tio n For more information oiitlie.seeveiits. call 751-2325. Line Dancing Fannington Communily Cenler. Ev­ ery Tuesduy. Cost; $2. Inslructors; Steve & Linda Hntlcy. For more info, cull 751-3848. Rec Club Before (S15)or ufter (S25)sehool und out of seluHil programs. Registration opon. GocxJTimersSquareDance Dance Lessons $5 per month. Voliin- Icers for differenl social events. Con­ tact Ethel al 998-3837. Siiverstriders Walk Club Seniors. 50 and up, M-F, 6:30-9 u.m. No charge. Mothers Morning Out Tue.sdays und Thursdays, $7 per day, $40 per month. The Dance Company Mon..Tues.. Wed.,& Sal. Cull Emily Robert.son, 998-5163. Senior Trips July JOih - MYSTERY TRIP - De­ part 8 a.m., rolum 6p.m.$30 includes admission & trnnsporlulion/lunch dutch treat. Wear comfortable shoos & washable casual clothing. Лиц. I')-HO RN IN THE W EST& MORE - Depart 8 a.m., relurn late. $50 includes Iransportulion. ndmis- sion,& dinner ut Duniel Boone Inn. Aug. 2H - N.C. ZOO & PICNIC - Depart 8 a.m., return 6 p.m. $30 in­ cludes udmi.ssion, picnic lunch, trans­ portation. Wonrcomfortnble shiws & liglil casual clothing. Y M C A For more informalion. call 751 -9622 or visit Davio Fumily YMCA, Water Exercise Class For beginners nnd the experienced. All ngos.Call forclass ly|)es & times. Swim Lessons Choose from 2wk.,4 wk. .Sal. morn­ ing or private lessons. Reg. begins 2 wks.priorlocluss.Callforclusstimcs. Karate-Carucado Style Tuesdays, 7-8:45 p.m. Ages 7 & up. Tae Kwon Do Ages 6 & up. Meel 'I'ues. & 1'hiirs., 6:(X), 6:45 p.m. Parents Night Out Лиц. m . 6-10:30 p,m,Agos 3-12, Swimming, arls & crafts, games, movie. Dinner al 6:30 p.m. $7 inem- bors.SIO nonmembers. Golf Camp Se,ssionll;July2l-24,8-l I a,ni.Loarn fundamcnals of golf with PGA pro Rundall James and staff. Co-ed class, ages 8-16. Cost; $95 mombers/$105 non-members. Adult Co-Eci Volieybail League Reg. ends Aug, 8lh. Adult longue nges 18 and up. Begins Aug. 14-Ocl. 23. Games played Thurs. night. Cosl; $75 member teani/$IOO non-member loam. Call Lauren for Info. Adult Flag Football League Reg. July 14-Aug. 8. Adull league agos 21 and up. Each loam guaranteed 10 games and scrimmage. League run early Sept. to early Dec. Cosl; $550 for member teani/$6(K) non-member team. Call Lauren for info. Pee-Wee«KiddieterFallOuldooiS(rai Reg. Aug. I-Sept. 5. Practice begins Sept. 13-Oct. I8.C0SI: Pee Weo(3& 4) member $25/non-momber $35. Kiddie Kickers (5-10) member $30/ non-member $.50. S e n io r s All Senior Activities lake placc at Davio County Senior Services located in the Brock Building on North Main Slrool, MiKksville unless olherwiso nolod.Call 751-0611. Ongoing Lunch, M,T,W , 11:30 a,m„ Th. & Fri., 11 a.m., in tho Nulrilion Silo. Sliver Kenith Excrcisc.s. Easl Room of Senior Services, M, W, F, 8:30-9 a.m. Quilting, every Monday, 10 a.m. Scruiibic, every Monday, I p.m. BrIdgc.Tucsdays Ip.m. & Fridays2 p.m.. East Room. SKIPIIO, Wednesdays, 1:30 p.m.. Easl RiKim. Crculivc Scrnpiiodking Ciuss, 2nd 'I'uesduy,2 p.m. Puint Class, Wednosdaysal 8:30 a.m, Dr,Dunn,Podiutrl.sl,atSr. Sorvicoi, every lliree weeks on Monday nt 8:30 a.m. this month's visit July Ы. I’rcc Blood Prc.s.suro Cliccks,onco a month, call Sr. Services for info, this . month's chock ,/н/у/</ at 10:45 a.m. in llio Nulrilion Site. Sr.Clidrus,Thursdays, 10 a.m.. East Room. Study O f Luke Ciiiss, Wednesdays at 1 p.m., Crafl Room. Piiiisc 10, ’lliursdays, I p.m., Crafl , Room. Tni Ciii CIUS.SC.S, 10 a.m.. Nature's, Gifts, sec offict! for fulure date.s. Report Davie Dateline items By Noon iVlonday Items for Dnvic Dutclinc should ho reported by noon Monday of Ihe pub­ lication week. Call 751 -2120 or drop il by Ihe office, at S. Main St. ucross from the courthouse. M o v e In F o r Z E R O D o v / n P a y m e n f FWo didn't tcolize how eaty and a!fo(dablc buying our fiiU home would hti Sutpriiol ■• NEW homes starling tn tho 80's In the area's mosl ” '"'"9 NiW «ommunllyl o,,^oncmta,y i i _ - *‘■ ""P '* '* * «"■•''""i vlllqgo gfocns &THE answ er h®me easy To O'A'n! Davl* County sihoofsl • Only 10 mlnutei west of Hanoi Mall, |ust acrois tho county llnol IN D E R T O N 940,4663 Mondjy-Fiidayll-e, Salurday 10-5, Sunday 1-6 BiokiriWiliomc from 1-40 West, take Exit 180 (Hwy. 801). Turn right onlo Над. 801. Take liisl liglil on Yadkin Valley Rd. Commnity enlry Is on llie (iglit.•toiyypii<^itNiiu’9Hcc»tici ¡MiiBuioo^nnss )wisa\ Yui! e:s\ тч ^ /^ш*ашапи1*-а.*\]Ыи<кл intSiS\ Йгктм DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RKCORI), riiiir.sdiij', ,Iiily 24, 2003 - В 11 Jr. Civitans Being Organized The M ocksville Civiinn Club, orgnnized in 1980, is known in Dnvie Couniy for its support of worthy cnuses and working for the bellermenl of the communily. The club is organizing a Jun­ ior Civiinn Club al Dnvie High School. Junior Civiinn is a .ser­ vice orgnniznlion for young people sponsored by Civilan In- lernnlional. By pnrlicipnling, members will hnve the opporlu­ nily lo develop leadership skills Ihrough conimunicniion and lenm work, while developing a sense of public responsibilily ihrough communily servicc. There arc nppro,\imnlcly 17,000 Junior Civiluns in more lhan 500 clubs Ihroughoul the world. Junior Civiluns’ purpose is 10 provide personni and career developm ent opportunities while encouraging service lo Ihc communily. Communily minded students nre encouraged lo join. Students must mainlnin n "C" average and have no disciplinary problems. For an applicalion form, cnll Lena Reinsvold nl 751-5799. P U B L IC N O T IC E S Salvation Army To Honor 4 The Salvulion Army Boys and Girls Club's 9th annuni Steak and Steak Luncheon will be held Thursday, Aug. 7, iioon- 1:30 p.m. al Wake Forest University in the Bridger Field House nt 499 Deacon Boulevard behind Groves Sliidium. The Excellence in Leadership Awnrd will bo presenled lo four men in Ihe communily who have exeiTi-plified outstanding leadership nnd dedication in the community: Mr. L.M. (Bud) Baker Jr., Nat Irvin II, Tommy Hickman, and Duvid J. Rickard. This year's speaker will be Nigel Alston,noled motivational .speaker, former nwnrd recipient nnd Director of Employee/ Communily Relnlions for GMAC Insurunce. Mujor Dnn Proctor, Aren Commander for The Salvnlion Army four couniy scrvice areas of Forsyth, Davie, 'Vndkin und Stokes said: “We nre very pleased lo honor cach of these gentlemen whose sterling chnrncler and personal inlegrily levels have made an lasting positive impression on Ihe people of ihis communily". If you would like more inform alion regarding The Salvnlion Army, or a spokes­ person for the Salvation Army lo address your civic orgimizn-lion, conlncl Jim Ricknrd, director of development nt 723-(3366 ext. 114. C o o l e e m e e B r i e f s Police Report New Police Chief Joey Reynolds told lown bonrd members he was working to get the department organized, which includes Ihe final sleps in finding a replacement officer for the open po­ sition.The department bought a 1998 Crown Victoria nHighwny Pntrol surplus car. A 1997 vehicle lhal has been oul of commis­ sion i.s again working. Finally, nl Reynolds rei|ue.si, ihe bonrd approved lo sell two older police vehicles al Ellis Aulo Auc­ tion. Financial Report Due lo the new police chief, llie lown needed lo update the name on ihe drug forfeilure savings nccouni. The bonrd.np- proved adding Joey Reynolds’ name to the account. They also approved enrolling ill the local government retliemenl system, as well as ihe lax sheltering portion of the program for employ­ ees. Brian Williams New Town Attorney Brian Williams recently becnme Ihe new lown atlorney, re­ placing Mac Blankenship, who.se contract recently expired. Pool Contract The board approved the new pool conirnci wilh the 'V'MCA, contingent upon Town Attorney Brinn Williams’ review. Until now the pool had been open under n gentleman’s agreement. The board also di.scu.s.sed the recent closing of the pool, which wus due to malfunctioning equipmenl. Two tillers developed cracks and the pool was losing too much water. While making the repairs, olher plumbing issues were di.scovered, nnd il hns been recommended Ihnl the plumbing be replnced nfler this sea­ son ends. The fire department had approached the lown aboul want­ ing to have a pool party one evening, wilh the fire department paying the cost of the lifeguards, The lown agreed that since the fire department wns helping lo fill the pool, the lown would pay for the lifeguards. Residenls who wnnt lo have a private puny cnn find the rentul forms on the bulleiin bonrd. River Park Pledge The board approved donnling $5,000 to the River Park Trusl, Bids on Playground Fence The board voted to use Horton Fencing lo replace ihe four- fool high seciions of fence uround the children’s playground al Ihe pnrk, al a co.sl of $3,830, Park To Be Surveyed Commissioner Wensil wanls the Hollow Park surveyed, es­ pecially on the Duke Street side.’’It’s kind of snaky-bushy look­ ing,” he lold Ihe board, wnnling to be able lo clean up Ihe lown’s portion of thal nren. “We have to keep our own house clean if we’re going to make others do it." The board agreed nnd ap­ proved having the properly surveyed. Parker To Receive Compensation The board unanimously agreed lhal Grimes Parker should be compensnled for the work he does opening nnd closing the park. Although they huven’l settled on nn amount yet, they ngreed il should be relroaclive lo the July 15 meeling date. All Seasons Continues Landscaping Although All Seasons had the higher bid, $ 14,760, the lown approved extending their conlnicl for nil llie lown Inndscnping. All members oflhe board hnd heard good ihings aboul ihe work All Seasons did last year, and were happy wiili the addiiional work the firm did lhal wasn’t included in the contract. Road Work Begins Road work has begun on Marginal Street near the entrances lo the school. Culverts nre being pul in llie ditches, then the rond will be widened lo pul n lurn lnne in place. Ordinance Violations John Gnnus is sending oul 35 lown ordinnnce violnlion lel­ lers, nnd hns tentatively scheduled n follow-up visit for July 24. He coniinues lo work on tiie minimum housing ordinnnce the lown hns requested. NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE OF NORTH CAROLINA SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION DAVIE COUNTY 03SP94 IN THE MATTER OF THE FORE­ CLOSURE OF A DEED OF TRUST EXECUTED BY MICHAEL W. MINOR AND ANITA C. MINOR DATED OCTOBER 3, 2001, AND RECORDED IN BOOK 389 AT RASE 551 IN THE DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC REGISTRY, NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE OF SALE Pursuanl to an order ol Ihe Clerk of Superior Court and under and by virtue ol the power and authority contained In the above-relerenced deed of Irusl and because ol de­ fault In the paymeni ol tho Indebt­ edness Ihereby secured and fail­ ure lo carry out and perform the sllpulallon and agreements therein contained and, pursuant lo demand ol the owner and holder ol the In­ debtedness secured by said deed ol trusl, Ihe undersigned substitute truslee will expose lor sale at pub­ lic auction to the highest bidder for cash al Ihe usual place ol sale at the county courthouse ol said couniy al 10:00 A.M. on Augusl 7, 2003, the lollowing described real estale and any olher Improvemenls which may be situated Ihereon, situated In Davie County, North Carolina, and being more parllcu­ larly described as lollows: Lying and being in Fullon Town­ ship, Davie County, Norlh Carolina and beginning al a new Iron pin; said new Iron pin being located Soulh 16 degrees 25 mlnules 50 seconds East 579.66 feet (rom an existing Iron pipe; said existing Iron pipe being the Northwestern cor­ ner ol Branch River Ranch, LLC, Deed Book 178, Page 485 Parcel 24.01 and being the Northwestern corner ol Minor Farms, Inc. Deed Book 122, Page 13, Parcel 25; thence (torn said beginning new Iron placed wllh a easement the (ollowing Courses and Distances; North 82 degrees 58 minutes 50 seconds East 55,55 leet lo a point: North 82 degrees 04 mlnules 30 seconds East 46.37 feet to a point; North 79 degrees 01 minutes 10 seconds East 78.96 feel lo a point; North 86 degrees 54 mlnules 35 seconds Easl 140.70 feet to a point; Soulh 78 degrees 02 minutes 50 seconds East 39.28 feet lo a point; South 28 degrees 31 minutes 15 seconds Easl 135.69 leel to a point; South 60 degrees 34 minutes 25 seconds Easl 29.54 feet to a point in the northeast corner ol the herein described tract: thence Soulh 13 degrees 25 minutes 05 seconds East 693.29 feet to a new Iron placed in the southeast corner ol Ihe herein described trad; Ihence Soulh 61 degrees 04 minules 15 seconds West 461.08 leet to a new Iron placed In the southwest cor­ ner ol the herein described tract: said new Iron placed being located in the Eastern line of said Branch River Ranch, LLC, located North 16 degrees 25 minutes 50 seconds West 2,200 feet Irom a point on Ihe wesl bank ol the Yadkin River; Ihence wllh said Ranch line Norlh 16 degrees 25 mlnules 50 seconds Wesl 1,125.98 (eet lo the POINT AND PLACE OF BEGINNING and containing 10.767 acres as sur­ veyed by C. Ray Cates, R.L.S., on . November 9,1999, (Job No. 1061 A. Map NO. 1061 A). TOGETHER WITH a 30-(ool wide easement of Ingress and egress as access lo S.R. #1646 (Burton Road) sel lorlh In Deed Book 110, Page 138, and Deed Book 329, Page 272, Davie County Registry, relerence which Is hereby made (or a more parlioular descrip­ tion. Subject lo easement and re- slrlollons pi record. And Being more commonly known as; 767 Burton Road, Ad­ vance, NC 27006 Tho record owners ol the prop­ erty, as rellected on the records ol the Regisler ol Deeds, are Michael W. Minor and Anita C. Minor aka Anita Minor, This sale is made subject to all prior liens and encumbrances, and unpaid laxes and assessmenls In­ cluding but not limited to any trans­ ler tax associated wllh Ihe loreclo­ sure lor paying, II any. A deposll ol (ive percent (5%) ol Ihe amount ol the bid or seven hundred lilly dol­ lars ($750.00), whichever Is greater. Is required and must be tendered in the lorm ol certllied lunds at the lime ol Ihe sale. This sale will be held open len days lor upset bids as required by law. Fol­ lowing the expiration ol Ihe slalu- lory upset period, all remaining amounts are immediately due and owirig. The dale ol this Notice Is Wednesday, July 16, 2003. ELIZABETH B. ELLS OR DAVID W. NEILL Substitute Trustee 8520 Ciill Cameron Drive, Suile 300 Charlolle, NC 28269 (704) 333-8107 7-24-21n NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY PUBLICATION OF BOND ORDER AS INTRODUCED (§159-56) BOND ORDER AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF NOT TO EX­ CEED $8,825,000 SCHOOL BONDS OF DAVIE COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA WHEREAS, the Board ol Com­ missioners of Davie County, North Carolina on pelillon ol Ihe school board deems 11 advisable lo make the capital Improvemenls herelnal- ter described; and WHEREAS, an application has been filed with Ihe Secretary ol the Local Government Commission of North Carolina requesting Local Government Commission approval ol the bonds herelnalter described as required by The Local Govern­ ment Bond Act, and the Secretary ol Ihe local Government Commis­ sion has acknowledged that the application has been llled and ac­ cepted (or submission to the Local Government Commission; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED by the Board o( Com­ missioners of Davie Couniy, North Carolina as follows: Section 1. The Board ol Com­ missioners ol Davie Couniy, North Carolina has ascertained and hereby determines thal It Is neces­ sary to make certain Improvemenls to acquire, construct, install. Im­ prove and equip certain school la- cllllles, including, without limitation, schoolhouses, buildings, plants and other lacllitles, physical and vocational educational buildings and facilities. Including In connec­ tion therewith classrooms, labora­ tories, libraries, audltodums, ad­ ministrative olllces, gymnasiums, athletic (lelds, lunchrooms, which Improvemenls are located or to be located In Davie County, North Carolina, and lo pay the capital cosls o( such Improvemenls. These capllal needs are lo be lunded by a $8,825,000 bond Issue with ap­ proximate expenditures as lollows; elementary schools, $7,877,020; middle school?, $233,700; current high school, $714,280. Section 2. In order lo raise Ihe money required to pay the capllal costs ol providing the improve­ menls relerenced above, in addi­ tion to any lunds which may be made available for such purpose from any other source, general ob­ ligation bonds of Davie County, Norlh Carolina are hereby autho­ rized and shall be Issued pursuant to The Local Government Bond Act. The maximum aggregate principal amount ol bonds authorized by this bond order shall bo $8,825,000. Section 3. A tax suKlclenI to pay the principal of and inlerest on said bonds when due will be annually levied and collecled. II Is antici­ pated that the principal amount ol the Bonds will be sold or drawn down over a six-year period. Section 4. A sworn statement ol Ihe debt ol Davie Couniy, Norlh Carolina has been llled with the Clerk lo Ihe Board ol Commission­ ers ol Davie County and is open lo public inspection. Section 5. This bond order shall take ellect II and when approved by Ihe voters ol Davie County, North Carolina at a relerendum. The (oregoing order has been Inlroduced and a sworn statement ol debt has been llled under the Local Government Bond Act show­ ing Ihe appraised value ol Davie County, North Carolina to be $2,881,427,550 and the nel debt thereol, including the proposed bonds, lo be $16.4 million. A tax will be levied to pay the principal ol and interest on the bonds, II Ihey are issued. Anyone who wishes to be heard on the questions ol the va­ lidity ol Ihe bond order and the ad­ visability ol Issuing Ihe bonds may appear at a public hearing or an adjournment thereol lo be held on the 4th day ol August, 2003, at 7;00 p.m. In the Commissioner’s Room In the Davie Couniy Adminlslration Building, 123 Soulh Main Street, Mocksville, North Carolina. Brenda B. Hunter Clerk lo the Board ol Commissioners 7-24-21n NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilled as Ihe Execu- irlx ol Ihe Eslale ol MARIE CHASE CARTER, lale o( Davie Couniy, Ihls Is to notily all persons having claims against said estate to present them lo Ihe undersigned on or belore the ■ 3rd day o( October, 2003, being three (3) monlhs Irom Ihe llrst day ol pubiicalion or Ihls notice will be pleaded In bar ol Iheir recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate paymeni lo Ihe undersigned. This the 3rd day ol July, 2003, Denise Carler Bennell, EXEC 5033 Noble Slreet Winston-Salem, NC 27105 7-3-41n NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION 2003 CVD 374 SILVIA ARELLANO MARTINEZ, Plalnllll, vs. MARCELINO MORENO LONGARES, Delen- danL NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBUCATION TO; MARCELINO MORENO LONGARES, the above-named delendani: Take notice that a pleading seeking rellel against you has been llled in Ihe above entitled District Court aclion. The nalure ol (he re­ llel being sought Is as lollows: Ab­ solute Divorce. You are required to make de- lense lo such pleading nol laler lhan Ihe 26th day ol Augusl, 2003, said date being 40 days Irom Ihe llrst publication ol Ihls notice and upon your lallure to do so the party seeking service against you will apply to the courl (or the rellel sought. This Ihe 17th day ol July, 2003. E. Edward Vogler, Jr. Allorney lor Plalnlllf NC Slale Bar #8069 181 Soulh Main Slreel Mocksville, NC 27028 Telephone; (336) 751-6235 7-17-31n NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilled as Ihe Execu­ trix ol the Estale ol JOHN HENRY KIGER, late ol Davie Couniy, Ihls Is lo notily all persons having claims against said eslale to present them to the undersigned on or belore Ihe 3rd day of October, 2003, being three (3) months Irom the (irst day ol publication or this notice will be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 3rd day ol July, 2003. Louvella Kiger, Executrix 285 Cana Road Mocksville, NC 27028 Martin & Van Hoy, LLP Attorney at Law Ten Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 7-3-4ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Ihe Admln- Islralor of Ihe Eslale ol HAROLD TUCKER WILLIARD, lale o( DavIe County, this Is lo notily all persons having claims against said eslale lo presenl Ihem lo Ihe undersigned on or belore the 3rd day of Octo­ ber, 2003, being Ihree (3) monlhs (rom (he llrsl day o( publication or Ihis nollce will be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. Ali persons indebted to said estate will please make Im­ mediate payment to the under­ signed. This the 3rd day ol July, 2003, Harold Dean Williard, ADMN 140 Autumn Lane Advance, NC 27006 7-3-4IP NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilled as Ihe Admln- islralor o( Ihe Eslale ol ELLEN KING FLOWERS, lale ol Davie Couniy, Ihls Is lo nolily all persons having claims against said estate to present them lo the undersigned on or belore Ihe 3rd day ol Octo­ ber, 2003, being three (3) monlhs Irom Ihe lirst day ol pubiicalion or this notice will be pleaded In bar ol Iheir recovery. All persons indebled to said eslale will please make im­ mediate payment to the under­ signed. This Ihe 3rd day ol July, 2003. Charles Milas Flowers 272 Heritage View Road Hickory, NC 28601 7-3-4tn C A S H PAID FOR ANTIQUES. PARTIAL OR WHOLE ESTATES. COLLECTABLES. OLD METAL TOYS. ANTIQUE FURNITURE Call Arthur Bostick 336>492-5992 M IL L E R E Q U IP M E N T R E N T A L SUMMEB IS HEBEI Bobcat, adraloi: core plugger a moro lor rem todayl Mocksville^" 13361 751-2304 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE OF NORTH CAROLINA SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION DAVIE COUNTY 03 SP 148 IN THE MATTER OF THE FORE­ CLOSURE OF A DEED OF TRUST EXECUTED BY SCOTT A. MISE DATED MAY 10, 2002, AND RECORDED IN BOOK 421 AT PAGE 195 IN THE DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC REGISTRY, NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE OF SALE Pursuant to an order ol the Clerk ol Superior Court and under and by virtue ol the power and authority contained In the above-referenced deed of trust and because of de­ laull in the payment ol the Indebt­ edness Ihereby secured and lall­ ure lo carry oul and perlorm the sllpulallon and agreements therein contained and, pursuant to demand ol the owner and holder of the In­ debtedness secured by said deed ol Irusl, Ihe undersigned substitute trustee will expose for sale al pub­ lic auction to the highest bidder lor cash at the usual place ol sale at the county courthouse of said couniy at 10:00 A.M. on August 7, 2003, the (ollowing described real ostate and any other Improvemenls which may be situated thereon, situated In Davie County, Norlh Carolina, and being more particu­ larly described as lollows; Being known and designated as Lot 15, Section One on Ihe Map o( Carolina Homeplace Subdivision which is duly recorded In Plal Book 5, Page 196, Regisler ol Deeds lor Davie Couniy, NC, lo which reler- ence Is hereby made lor a more particular descriplion. And Being more commonly known as; 177 Linda Lane, Mocksville, NC 27028 The record owner ol the prop­ erty, as rellected on the records ol Ihe Register ol Deeds, Is Scotl A. , Mise. This sale Is'made subjecl to ail prior liens and encumbrances, and unpaid taxes and assessments In­ cluding but not limited to any trans­ ler tax associated with the loreclo­ sure lor paying, 11 any. A deposit ol live percent (5%) ol the amount ol the bid or seven hundred (illy dol­ lars ($750.00), whichever Is greater, is required and musi be tendered In the form of certified (unds al the time of the sale. This sale will be held open len days (or upset bids as required by law. Fol­ lowing the expiration of the statu­ tory upsel period, all remaining amounts are immediately due and owing. The date of this Notice Is Wednesday, Juiy 16, 2003. ELIZABETH B. ELLS OR DAVID W. NEILL Substitute Trustee 8520 Ciill Cameron Drive, Suite 300 Chariotle, NC 28269 (704) 333-8107 7-24-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAViE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilled as Execulor ol the Eslale ol CHARLES A, BETHEL, JR. (a/k/a Charles A. Belhei), deceased, ol Advance, Davie County, North Carolina, the undersigned does hereby notily all parsons, llrms and corporations having claims againsi Iho estate ol said decedent to exhibit them lo the undersigned at RO. Drawer 25008, Winslon-Salom, North Carolina 17114-5008, on or belore the 17th day ol October, 2003, or Ihls no­ tice will be pleaded in bar ol Iheir recovery. All persons, llrms and corporations indebted to Ihe said eslale will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 17th day ol July, 2003. Charies A. Belhei, III, Execulor ol Ihe Eslale ol Charies A, Belhei, Jr. c/o Neal E, Tackabery Blanco Tackabery Combs & Matamaros, P,A, RO, Drawer 25008 Winston-Salem, NC 27114- 5008 7-17-41n Old Brick and White Pine Flooring — FOR SALE — Call John K. Naylor 336-751-5127 Y E A R W A R R A N TY Longest Lasting 3' Coverage I Many Colors Pole Buildings Metal Roofs & Siding 1 1-888-278>6050 M ID -S T A T E M E T A L S »12 - DAVIK COUN TV KN I KKPKISK RK CORD. riiu rsd iij. Jiil.v 24, 2()03 P U B U C N O T IC E S STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF YADKIN Sliile of Norlh Carolina by and Ihrough the Yadkin Counly Child Supporl EnlorcomonI Agency, ox rel. VICKI O. MARTINEZ, PlainliH, vs. RICARDO DOMINIC WHITE, De- fondani IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION 00 CVD 754 IV-D #0004059690 NOTICE NOTICE TO: RICARDO DOMINIC WHITE, abovo-namod Delondanl TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in Ihe above entitled action. The nature ol the relief being sought is lo increase child support. You are required to make de­ fense to such pleading not fater than August 22. 2003, said dale boing 40 days from first publication of this notice; upon your failure to do so the party seeking service against you will apply to Ihe Court lor tho relief sought. This the 10th day of July, 2003, VALERIE J, ZACHARY, AnORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF P,0, Box 608 Yadkinville, NC 27055 336/679-8823 or 336/677- 3708 7-10-3tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as the Execu­ lrix ol Ihe Estate ot AMMA L. MILLER, JR,, late ol Davie County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or botoro tho 10th day ot October, 2003, being three (3) months from tho first day of publication or Ihis nolico will bo pleaded In bar ol their rocovory, All persons indebted lo said ostnte will please make imme­ diate payment to tho undersigned. This the tOth day ol July, 2003. Anno-Marie Miller, EXEC 134 Apache Road Advanco, NC 27006 7-10-41n NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of Ihe Estate of NINA FOSTER MUNDAY, lato of Davie Counly, Ihis is lo notify all persons having claims against said oslalo lo present Ihom to tho undorsignod on or belore tho 24th day of October, 2003, boing Ihroo (3) monlhs Irom tho lirst day of publication or Ihis notice will be pleaded in bar ol Ihoir recovery. All persons indebted lo said estate will please make immediate paymenl lo tho undorsignod. This the 24th day of July, 2003. Jimmy L. Hall, EXEC 3618 Dowsbury Road Winston-Salom, NC 27104 7-24-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY BUBLIC_NOJJCE Tho public will lake notice that pursuant to G.S. 160A-270(b), the Town Board of Commissioners ol tho Town of Cooloemeo, has de­ clared the following vehicles sur­ plus and will ollor them for sale at public auction at Ellis Auto Auction on Wodnosday, August 6, 2003 al 7 p.m. Ono 1994 Ford Crown Victoria VIN#2FALP71W8RX151953 Ono 1994 Ford Crown Victoria VIN«2FALP71W1RX148800 Dolly Urdanick Town Clerk • Finance Ollicer July 15,2003 7-24-1tn Ш З Е Ш З З Ш Я а В Е И в ш F O R S A L E : Cars • Trucks Utility Buildings Carports: All Sizes, All Galvanized All Size Dog Lols 336-751-3442 Mocksville, NC 9 - 1 - 1 Telecommunicator - Forsytti Co. needs a dedicated professional lo answer requests for emergency assistance and alerl emergency service personnel in a 911 comm cenler 12 hour rotating stiifts, 1 yr exp in emergency service communication or 2 yrs public safety. Excellent salary/Rich fringe iDenetit package. Apply al Forsyth County HR, 8 W 3"' St, Suite 525, Winston- Salem or www.co.forsyth.nc.us/per/iobs.htm G L A S S I F I E D S NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as the Execu­ trix of Ihe Estate of ELIZABETH S, ROBERSON, lale of Davie County, this is to notily all persons having claims against said estate lo present them to Ihe undersigned on or before Ihe 3rd day ol October, 2003, being Ihree (3) monlhs from the first day ol publlcalion or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme­ diate payment to Ihe undersigned. This Ihe 3rd day ol July. 2003. Sue R. Vaughn, EXEC 162 Guy Gaither Road Harmony, NC 28634 7-3-4IP NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Execulor ol the Estate of EVA MAE BROWN CAMPBELL, late of Dovle County, this Is to notily all persons having claims against said estate to present Ihem to the undersigned on or before the 17lh day ol October, 2003. being three (3) monlhs from the first day of publication or Ihis . notice wiil be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons indebted to said esiale will please make imme­ diate payment to the undersigned. This the 17lh day pf July, 2003. Robert J. Carripbell EXEC 114 E. Robin Drive Advance, NC 27006 7-17-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as the Admin­ istratrix of tho Estate of DAVID GEORGE DESNOYERS, late of Davie County, this Is to notily all porsons having claims against said estate to present them to Iho un­ dersigned on or before the 3rd day of October, 2003, being Ihree (3) months from Ihe lirst day of publi­ cation or Ihis notice v;lll be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted lo said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This Ihe 3rd day of July, 2003. Peggy H. DesNoyers 270 Cherry Slroet Mocksville, NC 27028 Marlin & Van Hoy, LLP Attorney at Law Ten Court Square Mocksvliie. NC 27028 7-3-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as the Execu­ lrix of Ihe Estate of RAY JOSEPH SMITH, lato ol Davie Counly, this is to notify all persons having claims againsl said estate lo present them to the undersigned on or before the 10th day ol October, 2003, being Ihree (3) monlhs Irom Ihe lirsl day of publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Ail porsons indebted lo said estate vuill please make immediate payment to Ihe undersigned. This tho 10th day ol July, 2003. Clifton Dwin Smilh 543 Soulh Main Slreet Dobson, NC 27017 7-10-4tn A n im a ls E m p lo y m e n t E m p lo y m e n t H o m e s F o r R e n t 1 YEAR OLD Bull. Half Angus/ Half Brangus. Call K. Swicegood al 909-2583 14 MONTH OLD bay stud coll- $350. 16 yo gelding (excellent beginner's horse) $1500. Gall af­ ter 6:00pm. FULL HÖRSPE “вО А В О та. Contact Martha Buchanan 998- 0390________________________ A n tiq u e s ' ANTIQUE BRICK: OVER 100,000 handmade red brick. Cleaned and stacked. Will sell minimum of 1,000. You Haull $.40 each. 751-2061. ANTIQUE MOSSLER SAFE and Bank Of Davle Co. vault door. Also iron gate from vault and safety deposit box unit. Make of- ter. 751-2061.________________ A p a rtm e n ts MOCKSVILLE SUNSET TER­ RACE; All brick energy efficient aparlmenl. 1 & 2 bedroom, pool, basketball courl & swings. Kilchen appliances furnished In­ cluding dishwasher. 1.5 balhs, washer/dryer connections. High energy elflcient heat pump pro­ vides central heat and air. Prewired tor cable TV & phones. Insulated windows & doors. No wax Wtchen& bath doors. Located in Mocksville behind the old Hendricks Furniture building (now Carolina Precision Machin­ ery) on Sunsel Dr. off ol Hwy. 158. Offce hours 1-6 M-F & Sat. 10- 12. Phone 751-0168. NICE, SPACIOUS, 1 BR apart­ ment w/small deck. Located wilhin 2 miles ol William R. Davie school off 601N In quiet neighbor­ hood. Partially furnished If de­ sired. Musl be reliable/references required. $350/month. 492-5531, il no answer call 336-945-2436. B e a c h P ro p e rty 3BR TRAILER AT Ocean Isle Beach-Rent lor Day or Week. 998-4039 CAROLINA BEACH CONDO, ocean view, sleeps 4, completely lurnlshed, pool, cable. $500/wk, 910-791-5788 ______________ B u ild in g fo r R e n t FOR SALE OR lease-Hwy 64W, 9500 sq,fl. building. Will sale for lax value and owner finance. Ex­ cellent localion. 910-278-4887 up to 11pm._____________________ C h ild C a re AFTER SCHOOL CARE: Are you looking lor a Christian alter­ native alter school care? For more inlormalion and/or to reg­ ister lor tho 2003-2004 school 'ear please call Cornatzer United lethodlst Church 336-998-0687. DIRECTOR/LEAD TEACHER; 20-25 hours weekly. Minimum 2 years experience in child care related Held. High School Di­ ploma or GED required. Preler Associate Degree in Child Devel­ opment. Please send resume lo P. 0 . Box 101, Advance,NC 27006 DRIVERS NEEDED, 2 yrsVxpe- rience with clean record CDL, percentage pay, bulk Ireight, hop­ per bottoms & live lloor trailers. 336-788-3210. EXPERIENyEDC^ARPENfER FOR Iraming crew. 40-plus hours weekly w/overtlme. Must be de­ pendable. No drugs, no hot­ heads. 336-467-7061 or 336- 998-7428. ye AFTER SCHOOL CARE: wili keep children alter school in the Cornalzer School District, conlacl Shirey Hauser al 998-8692. II no answer call 998-8745. lave loving and nurturing person­ ality and love working with young chlfdren, Cail Parn Burton, direc­ tor @ 998-9491 or send resume CREATIVE CHILD CARE-schooi Rd., Mocksville, NC 27028. iBincoi I T U E S D A Y I ' 7 :0 0 P M j I Yadkin Moose Lodge | I Clip This Ad For Free Pack ■ ^ Bring A Friend For Two j age program. Cornatzer School District. No registration Fee. Be­ lore & alter schooi-summer care. Teacher work days, Piease call 998-9601, HOUR BY HOUR Child Care. Grand Opening Feslivilies-Sal. Aug 2nd 10am-4pm. Vendors, moonwalk, characters & much more. 940-6450, US Hwy 158, Advance. KOUNTRY KIDS LEARNING Center & Preschool has immedi­ ate openings lor ali ages. Our new preschool program has just received a 4 star license and our learning cenler Is newly reno­ vated. Our program oilers qual­ ity education lor ail ages, inlanis, toddlers, preschoolers and school agers. Piease call Pam Burton, director @ 998-9491 lor more inlormalion. KOUNTRY KORNER DAYCARE has openings for ages 2 years - school age. 998-2220, ask lor Linda or Christie. Fork Baptist Church is now accepting sealed bids on a 1986 25 passenger Ford bus. Minimum bid accepted will be $8,000. Please submit bids to Fork Baptist Church 3140 US Hwy. 64 E Mocksville, NC 27028 (336) 998-8306 Bids must be received no later than July 23, 2003. PART-TIME IN snack bar. Calli Hickory Hlii Country Club. 998- 8746. PARf-TlME WAITRESS Doug's Diner. 7647 Hwy 801S, Cooleemee. Apply in person- 1:00-3:00. RN’S, LPN'S, Needed immedi­ ately. Paid twice weekly. Cail 704- 895-6888. ROOFERS NEEDED W/EXPE- RIENCE & transportation. 998- 9387, 997-1091. EXPERIENCED ROOFERS NEEDED. Good pay. 998-1322 experiT nceF W n^ help needed. Good pay. 998- 1322 FULL-TIME DETAILER NEEDED. Experience neces­ sary. Come by and see Danny or Bobby, 661 Wilkesboro SL, 751- 1976 SEARCHING FOR INDIVIDU­ ALS to llil part-time positions In Ihe Gantt Child Development Center. Must have a high school diploma and willing to obtain cre­ dentials within 6 months ol em­ ployment. Preler candidates with credentials and 4 semester hours in Earty Childhood and 2 years experience. Send resume, cover letter to Sherry Brindle at Helen C. Gantt Child Development Cen­ ter, 1205 Salisbury Road, Mocks­ ville, NC 27028. GUARDSMARK, LLC ‘'Security Prolessionais" is currently seek­ ing security olllcers lor positions In the Winston Salem, Greens­ boro area. Must have high school diploma, ciean criminal record and be al least 21. Beneiits in­ clude paid ille/health insurance, 401K, tuition reimbursement and more. Salaries start at $8.25 hr. Conlact Ms. Richardson lor ap­ pointment Mon-Fri 9am-3pm. 336-668-8122. SUCCESS HAPPENS WHEN preparation and opportunity meet. Seeking energetic sell starter dirven to suceeo. integrity required. Retail sales represen­ tative ol manulactured homes. Fax resume 704-872-1166, atten­ tion Mark Mull, GM. with carports. In country. (336)751-2906 H0USE“FdRTENT-2BR, 1BA house In Mocksville. $500. Leonard Realty 751-3650, 751- 5020. iMMAcOLWrTsBR, 1.5BA brick, range, relrigerator, dishwasher, large yard. No pets, $650/monlh & $650 security deposit. Call Mary Hendricks, Pennington & Company Realty, 751-9400, ext 15. NiCE2B“R7iBA, CenTral Heat & AC, Fenced Backyard with stor­ age shed In Town, 704-278- 1717. rI c ENTLY“REMODELED 2/ 3BR, 2BA In-town with lenced backyard & storage shed. Cen­ tral Heat/Air. No tHUD. 704-278- 1717.________________________ H o m e s F o r S a le 131 CHILDRENS HOME Place. 2000 model doublewide 1500 sq. It. 3BR, 2BA, move in condition. Priced $5000 below lax value at $79,900 must see please call 336-996-2522, 287-4083. A "True Modular" appreciates In valuel (No Steel Frames) Free literature. Call 1-800-322-8679. HABILITATION TECHNICIAN- SEEKING responsible, caring Individual to provide direct care services lo our deveiopmenlaiiy disabled clients. Experience working with the population pre­ ferred out not necessary ideal candidate should possess a CPR/First Aid certllicallon or be willing to obtain. Minimum re­ qulremenls: Must be at least 18 years ol age; possess a high school diploma or equivalent, valid driver's license and reliable transportation. The position is lo­ cated In Davie County and the hours are M-F, 2:30pm-7pm. Apply In person or send resumes to: Robin Osborne Charles Hines & Son, inc. 401 Northgate Park Drive Winston-Salem, NC 27106 336-896-0950 HELP WANTED-EXPEm- ENCED halr-stylists and nail tech needed. Reasonable booth rental. Inquire aller 12pm lo (336) 766-9494. KO UNTRY k I DS le a r n in g Center & Preschool are accept­ ing applications lor Lead- Teacherr and Teacher Assistant positions. Must be 18 yrs oid. TWO POSITIONS-EXPERI- ENCED Pooler & laborer needed. Cali 998-1150.________ H o m e s F o r R e n t 165 ELMWOOD ST.-3BR, 2BA, central air, heat pump, garage, lireplace, $850/montn Hubbard Realty 723-4306. 2-3BR hom es lor rent in Cooleemee. Central heat/aIr Call Martha @ Anders RE 492- 7505. 2039 HWY'801N-nice2BR, brick larmhouse w/pond and outbuild­ ings. $950/mo. Relerences & deposits required. 998-5482 2BR pTnEVIlTe r d . $400/ rhonth 284-2005. BY OWNER-154 Cartner St., Mocksville. Inside city limits, white siding, stove & relrigerator, approx. 1000 sq. IL, 100x300 lot, hardwood lioors, new hot water heater, outbuilding, $36,000.751 - 3794 or 751-5492. 2BR, 1.5BA, COUNTRY LANE, central heat & air, no pets, no HUD, deposit & relerences re­ quired. $500/mo. 336-676-9374 3BRBRickllOi«Tin No HUD. 3 people limit. No pels. $600 plus deposit & relerences 284-4986. to Kountry Kids, 373 Cherry Hill 3ksv------------------ LAND-TEK GMS Inc.- grounds maintenance spuervisors & la­ borers needed. Pay DOE, health insurance, 401K. Call 998-9340 loi appt. LEGAL SECRETARY/PARALe- GAL lor local attorney-Send Re­ sume to; Attorney, 34 Court Square, Mocksvliie, NC 27028. LOCAL TRÉE-CÁRÉ cottipany seeking bucket/climber/ groundhelp. Exp. a must. CDL prelerred. 998-1986 LOOKING FOR EXPERIENCED plumber, 5 years minimum, com­ mercial & residenlial. Repair & installation. Cali 940-2569. NOW ACCEPTING applications lor part-time workers-cashler/ kitchen help. M-F 10:00-2:30. Tucker's Place Cale, 1987 Hwy 801S, Advance (south ol the rail­ road tracks) or call 998-7100. 3BR, 1.5BA, 178 Mountvlew Dr., Mocksvliie. $580 plus deposit 508-6977. 3BR, 2BA-Clemmons-$850/mo 3BR, 1BA-Mocksviile-$650/mo 2BR, t.SBA-Mobiio Home-$500/mo Pennington & Company Realty 751-9400 CLEMMONS: 2BR7i BÂT, car­ port, appliances lurnlshed. No pels, no smoking. Deposit re­ quired. Available 7/1. $650/ monlh. (336) 766-1493. COVINGTON c ^eY k-TbIT í ^ BA, 2400+ sq. It., $1500/month, security deposit required, lease option available. 766-6021. EXTRA CLEAN houses lor renL Non-smoking. 1-2BR, 1-3BR. References & deposit required. Credit checked. Call 751-11 OB. NEW MANUFACTURED HOME located on 448 Baltimore Road. Secluded on acre lot. 3BR,2BA 1248 sq. ft. Ali brick foundation, professionally done. Top quaiilty home with large concrete deck. Shown by appointment only. 998- 4071. NEW fR U T ^ D U L A R (NO STEEL FRAMES) Crane set, 71 12 roof, 3BR, 2BA. $79,900 value. Delivered and set on your loundation $52,900 Limited time onlyl Landowners call 336-362- 3676 or 336-362-8040. PRIVATE TBSO-fSQ. FT. larm- house on 3.4 beautiful acres in Mocksville limits. 3BR, 1 1/2 story, large master BR and large , eat-in kitchen with many cabi- "fc nets. Also has den, living room, sludy and utility room. Enjoy the quiet country setting Irom the Iront porch and large deck. Ma­ ture shade trees and landscap­ ing with lots ol llowers. Many re­ cent updates. 336-692-8527. Sacrallcel New True Modular Cape Cod (No Steel Frames), Crane Set, 3BR, 2BA. approx. 2300 Sq. Fl. Floorspace, Normal Cost$129,000.00.0eilvered and set on your loundation $79,900.00 Limited Time Onlyl Landowners call 1-800-672- 9223. L a n d F o r S a le 1.5 ACRES NORTH Ol Cooleemee. Cali Tony Cross (336) 575:1719 B Y "W firE F -9T 7lil^lF '¥tT Mocksville, Inside city limits, 7/10 acre. Access to water & sewer. $50,000. 751-3794 or 751-5492. FSBO-5 ACRES-wooded-great lor secluded home. Conlact 336- 998-3678. A U O X IO N M A C H I N E S H O P E Q U I P M E N T & T O O L S Location: 4250 Ebert Road, Winston-Salem Owner, Jack R. Eildinger, Rourins idi«’ss y~r> ■> пясмпы. D IR E C T IO N S : -1250 Ebon Rd.. Wmston-Salom. NC. From Clommons, NC, go Hwy. 158 (StmUofd Hoiid) Etisl 3 milos, turn right onto Clommonsvlllo Flood. Qo iipprox. 2.5 milos, lum tight nt Stopllgttt on Ebort Rond. Saio on right ncross Irom Mr Cnmwl Unllod Mothodist Church. BIG EQ UIPM ENT: Hondloy 16' sw ing turlol lalho. B rldgoport 42" Bod M ill M nchino. 5 Ion punch pross. Rold IB " surlaco gilndor. Airco w iio w oldor • 250 am p, Lincoln Arc w oldor. 5HP Ingorsoll-R and Com prossor. B ridgeport chorring allochinoni. precision, Iniho grinder w/B" wheel. W lllon drill pross. rolary welding liKluro. 5 Ion punch press. Chicago 12 spood drill press. C hicago band saw. m etal culling band saw. 4 spindle drill press. Brown and Sharpe m ill m achine, 5" swing Inlhe. 2 ' lablo w ith altachm onts. (Soulhbend). W arnor-Swasey hand screw machine w/leeder. Landis grinder. 2 floor stand drills, bell sandor. 2 chain saws, nolchor. South Bend lathe, chop saw, boll sander, surface plalo, gasboy pum p and tank, slock rack, m elal w ork tables, railroad |ack, D l-arco punch, punch pross, heal Iroalm onl lurnaco. radial arm saw, and lols more. TREM ENDO US SLECTIO N OF SM ALL TO O LS: bits, height gauge, com plete sol o l Joe Bloacks.num bors, lotlere, prolraclor. dial calibers, security engraver. ond*m ills. roam ors. falhe bits. 5*C collols. R-B collets, taps. 2 radius cullers lor lalho (M odel 3-D & 4 -0). laping heads, hones, blow er vacuum , dividing head, lable vises, Vicos lo r m illing m achine, t-boll sot lo r m ill m achine, tracing altachm ent lor mill m achine, rotary welding m achine lixturo. ream ors, m icrom eter calipers (Г lo 4 "). IndlcalorslO -D . precision lalho grinder, laping heads, m illing m achine heads, largo am ouni ol lool holders, counlor sinks, counter rounders, drill chucks. 45 piece lap and dyo sel. drill chucks, m uch, m uch, m ore. P re v ie w : D a y o f s a le , 9 :0 0 AtVI Parking: Available across Ihe rood al Ml. Carmel Uniled Molhodisi Church MCK.WEaSttE FOR CPLQR PHQIOS AT WWW.MOCKAUCTIONSCOMiMiiii CfuM 01 iii>|>iovoil ctHKk (no out ol-etnio cliockii tveiyih.no told at i*/v*tiotu it Aticlionuer it rwl <ok|Kwi»jjie lol .111, Oium(>niic«» w uMccuHiCW» in rt(J»eHii-ng oi lo» any dU.lttioni oi tielelKXii. NOT firbfOiJbim t IN CAiiU or ACCIDf:NT, S. 2003 b/ Fied 0 hk>ck, Auclwwur. All nyht» loterved FRED G . M OCK, AUCTIONEER(336) 699-3426 • NCAL #21 __________w w w . m o c k a u c t k M i s . c o m DAVIE COUNTY liNTKKFRISK RKCOKI),'I’liursdiiy,.Inly 24,2003 - HI3 S i A S S i n E D S INJiaiPEMSlVE FROFTEAHLB L a n d F o r S a le i-Anu 1-ОЙ ÜALlü-Near Hliisville,' VA 1 and 1/4 acre lot, across road from New River, 57 mile state park trail, 4,500 acre Crater Lake plus 2 islands and docks to the lake. View, most recreation any- where. $17,000, (540) 980-8864. L a w n C a re E J MOWING SERVICE Landscaping, mulching, pruning & weedealing 336-284-6120 336-391-2130 L o st & F o u n d HAS ANYBODY SEEN Moses? Small white (albino) lab-ilke. Missing-much loved. Lavender eyes-REWARD. 492-7164. L o ts F o r R e n t DOUBLEWIDES AND SINGLEWIDE LOTS lor rent in Farmington Heights. Nice large lots and quiet Community. First month's lot rent FREE. Cali 769- 0755 or pager 208-3203 or 998- 5462 NEWADDiTlON TO Shady Acres Mobile Home Park, Reland­ scaped. 1984 or newer homes. John Crotts Road off Hwy 64E. Only 1 space lelt. 998-8276 or 998-8222.___________________ L o ts F o r S a le 1 ACRE WOODED lot MODULAR, D/W or S/W OK Near old larm house & rock creek County water, HURRYI Priced near 50% ol value. Cail quick 767-6065. M isc e lla n e o u s ABOVE-GROUND POOL lor sale. $3500 value for only $300. OBO. Cail 492-7505. EXERCISE MACHINE $150. 2 bedroom suites $100. each. Freezor $50., table $20. Caili 751-4592 alter 6:00pm FREE SATELLITE DISH-2 room system , réinstallation, 1st 2 monlhs ol service Iree. Cail toil- Iree 1-866-751-7827. STEEL BUILDINGS MUST sell. Factory seconds, Ireight dam­ aged, repos 20x26, 25x34, 42x76. Americas largest. 800- 222-6335. Financing, no reason­ able oiler relusedi WHIPOWILL STABLES NEW Management, New atti­ tude, Recently renovated. Tour our lull board facility and ride the scenic acreage that Is Included in our program. Limited availabil­ ity so call for your personal lour. Glenda Williams, 998-8125 or 407-7099.___________________ M o b ile H o m e s/ R e n t 2BR MH FOR RENT Shady Acres Mobile Home Park. John Crotts Rd. oil Hwy 64E out ol Mocksville. 998-8276 or 998- 8222. 2BR, 1 BATH mobile home. In Pines Trailer Park. $400/monlh plus deposit. Call 926-2027 or 829-4503. 3BR, 2BA DOUBLEWIDE lor rent. 284-2469. FURNISHED 2BR, PRIVATE lot. No Pets, No HUD, 3 people limit; Also lurnlshed 1 В1Ч cottage. 2 people limit. No Pets. 336-284- 4986. PRIVATE SETTING IMMACU- LATE 2BR 2BA, ali appliances, C/A & C/H, deck & garage. Non­ smoking adulls. No pets. $500/ month plus deposit. 998-3636, Check Out The Classifieds Online WWW.ENTERPRISE-RECORD.COM M o b ile H o m e s/S a le “ GREAT LOCATIONI** Huge 3BR/2BA triple section in nice country setting. Close to schools. $500 down. Approx. $650 monthly 828-466-0666 **NATURE LOVERS SPECIAL** 3BR, 2BA ranch style with beautllui mln view. $500 downt & assume payments. 828-464-8970. "ONLY 3 LEFT** Gov't backed 1st time . homebwners loans. No down payment. Fast & conlidenlial. 828-464-1169 14X701995 OAKWOOD mobile home In Deer Run. 2BR/2BA-ex- tra ciean-move in now. Ali appli­ ances remain Including washer & dryer. $13,000. Karl or Joanne Osborne 751-3398. 14X70, 3BR, 2BA home. $10,500. 751-0200 or 909-3473. “ GEORGE BUSH FREEDOM Home.Get Iree Irom the bail and chain ol Renting. Own your own starting at $46 a week 767-9264. HOMES AVAILABLE 1200-1300 sq. It. special linancing lor spe­ cial circumstances. 336-751- 0179 JERRY SPRINGER SPECIALSIII New Latino/Minority programs on S/W and D/W Owner llnanced 767-9264. NEW 3BR, 2BA home set and del. only $214.83 monlh. OAC. 1-888-251-6790. NEW CONSTRUCTION AL- MOST complete, 3BR, 2BA, nice country setting. Seller paid clos­ ing costs. 336-751-1571. NEW MODULAR TRI-section home. Design your lloor plan no extra charge. 751-0190. PINES MH PARK. New deck, heat pump, partially lurnlshed. $6500. lirm. 998-6587. REDUCEDI 1999 SKYLINE mobile home, 14x80, 3BR, 2BA, Shingle rool, vinyl siding, appli­ ances stay. $20,000 998-0627. M o to rc y c le s 2 MOTORCYCLE HELMETS, Fulmer. Red, black & white. Large & medium. Like new. $75 each. 751-4213. HONDA 750 MAGNA 2001. Less lhan 500 miies-extras perlect $7500. 998-9411 _______M u s ic _______ DALEY ENTERTAINMENT-gul- tar lessons $12, vocal lessons $25/hr., recording songs starling at $20. Cali Daley 284-4557. PIANO-UPRIGHT CARVED torlan style $300, 751-3760 N o tice I SENT THIS letter to the editor 6/23/03 and Dwight Sparks re- luses lo print it so i'm putting It In the back. Another update. I con­ tacted Rep. Julia Howard last week and asked her to get a re­ sponse Irom Senator Dole Irom a letter to the editor I sent and so lar Senator Dole has not re­ sponded back. Rep. Julia Howard said that I need to con­ tact her myseil. 1 have contacted her several weeks ago but Sena­ tor Dole has not responded back. I am going to speak to Senator Dole right nere. Can you piease get back with us. I'm not just talk­ ing aboul myself but thousands ot people wno read this paper and who may not be able to speak up about these Issues but want them looked Into. Will you help us Senator Dole to get the National Cancer Instltue to look Into the alternative cancer treat­ ments consema black lor skin cnacer. And lor Internal cancers organic liax seed oil and collage cheese and also canceil. Also a treatment lor cystic llbrosis glu­ tathione. A contact number lor this Is 801-357-7257. II lor what­ ever reason Senator Dole does not respond Rep. Julia Howard piease contact her olflce directly. David Rogers. YARD MOWING Yadkinville, M ocksville $10 & Up Call Tony336-492-2925 C R O S S C O U N T R Y ly u c k D iiving School Thomasville NC-17360 L Full Tim e - O r - P art Tim e Class Train O n - Flat Beds - Dry Box's -Reefers Tankers O n -Slte-Houslng- W IA - N A F A - V A - A pproved Call - Monday • Saturday For A pt. 1-888-296-4949 ________P e ts________ AKC MIN PIN puppies. Small to average, male, black/rust, shots utd, $350 lirm. Deposit optional. 998-5543. BEAUTIFUL REGISTERED MINATURE horses. Colts & III- iles. Ail colors. Make wonderlul pets. Can be trained lo puli carts. Pricing is Irom $250. 998-4382. Advance. CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES, 2 male,2 lemale, 6 wks, 1 st shots, $150. each. 998-7210. FULL BLOODED DOBERMANS. Ready as ol 7/ 17. $150 each. Call 278-4534. R e cre atio n a l 4-WHEELER FOR sale. 1996 Honda FourTrax-used very iittie. Excellent condition. 4 extra Iront tires. $2450.________751-4213 R o o m s for R e n t FURNISHED BR (OS bed) w/luii bath, large 3BR home w/pooi lo­ cated on 2 wooded'acres in Ad­ vance. Available Immediately, mature, responsible adult wanted to share expenses w/ 2 other adults. (998-9674)____________ R V /M o to r H o m e 1997 COACHMAN, 36FT., ' Catalina camper, sleeps 6. New roll out awning. VGC $8000. Cali 766-4429 3 FAMILY Fri-Sat, 8-1, 780 Cherry Hlii Rd. Clothes, books, nick-nacks,.something lor every­ onel STARCRAFT 71-POP-UP. 10lt. closed & 18 It. opened. Sleeps 6, new canvas & awning-lnciudes relrigerator, stove, sink & AC. $1500 0 60. 940-6328. S e rv ic e COMPLETE LAWN CARE-mow- ing, reseeding, spreading pine straw, triming shrubbery, Iree es­ timate. .751-5798, ELECTRICIAN lor all your needs. Free estimates, AFFORDABLE quality work. Call Pat 336-753- 2744. FARMINGTON FENCE BUILD- ERS. Specializing In livestock , lences and barns. Also chain link, decorative, etc. 336-463-4795 / 336-463-3028. FOR ALL YOUR sewing needs. Alterations, pillows, curtains, ac­ cessories. 492-5224. FREE DUMPSITE FOR con- struction workers. Accepllng- sand, dirt, rock, brick, block, con­ crete and asphalt (any amount or size). No trees, stumps or brush. Call 998-4263 7:00am-5:00pm. Call 998-6410 aller 5:0opm. LINK'S SEAMLESS GUTTER- ING Richard Link-Owner Free Estimates 998-1798 OSBORNE ELECTRIC lor ail your electrical needs. Free Estimates. 751-3398. SWIMMING, PRIVATE LES- SONS, Aii ages. Cali Mary. 336- 751-0664 or 336-462-0277. TOMMY'S TOTAL LAWN Care. We oiler mowing, trimming, pine needles, mulch, seeding, trim­ ming shrubbery and planting. We also oiler Iraclor work, bush hog­ ging, plowing, scraping drive­ ways, gutters cleaned and storm cleanup. Insured and Iree esti­ mates. Olflce 492-2330. Cell 336- 682-7006. State w id e DANCERS, SQUARE AND roundi Don't miss the 14thannual Folk, Round and Square Dance Convention. August 15th-16th In Raleigh. Call 919-598-1104 lor Inlormalion. CALL 751-2120 FOR CIASSIFIEDS Somebody please point the m y oiitta here, 'cause I'm on my wayl Happy Sweet 16 K o m i State w id e FURNITURE RETAILERS. IF you have been looking to buy di­ rect from china manufacturers', we can help. http:// chinaexps.nease.net GET A DIRECT sateilil^V sys- tem today. No charge lor the equipment, Iree delivery and in­ stallation, Iree two months pro­ gramming with one year ol ser­ vice. 1-800-352-9992. JOBS AVAILABLE-HIGH school diploma graduates, ages 17-34, needed lo learn electron­ ics, mechanics, HVAC. Excellent paid training, full-time jobs with beneiits. Cali 800-662-7419 lor local Inlerview. PROTECT YOUR DOG Irom Ilea, tick and mosquito borne dis­ eases. Get patented Happy Jack(R) Novation(R) protective band. At TSC Tractor Supply. www.happyjacklnc.com. _____ Travel V ehicles 1972 FORD CUSTOM pickup Iruck. Excellent condition $1800. 751-1182. 1976 CHEVY SCOTTSDALE CIOpicKup. Runs good. Camper shelL New white ietter tlres. $3500. Must see to appreciate. 1983 FORD F-350, 351 Cleve- land straight drive, pressure treated wooden bed, great work truck, $1595. 284-6318, 1987 HONDA ACCORD LXI, 2 dr. Hatchback, 5spd, $2500.00, 1990 Chevy Astro Van RS, Auto, $1800.00. 284-6232 or 284-4552. 1990 CHEVROLET CORSICA $500 runs, new tires. 998-1718 1998 VOLVO GLT exc. condi- tlon, 60,000 miles. $17,500.998- 1105. 2 CHEV 1 ton truck wheels, $50. lor both. 751-5762. 87 SUBARU GL Hatchback. 137,000 miles. Good condition. $800. Call 284-6209 II Inter­ ested. 95 MAZDA PROTEGE, good condition. One owner, $2500. 336-413-2790. GENE TREXLER ROOFING Now & Old Roofs Small Repair Jobs Free Estimatos 336-284-4571 Love, Y o u iK n o w W h o V e h ic le s 98 TOYOTA TACOMA SR5, V6, luiiy loaded. 63.000 miles. $13,000. 336-940-5567. '78 CJ7 JEEP 304 molor, rhino lined, hooker headers, side pipe. $2500. Cali 998-5621 or 998- 3532 after 6:00. ‘96 CHEVY TAHOE LT-134K miles. Go Rhino Brush Guard, Baja wheels, CD. 492-2089. W an ted Barter Theatre-Aug 2. “Steel Magnolias" Wohllahrt Haus-Aug 21 "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" ATL Braves-Sept 6 &7 Barter Theatre-Sept 13 “Phantom" Savannah-Sept 18-21 Helen, GA-Oct 3-5 "Oktoberlest" Woolly Worm Festlval-Oct 18 Branson, MO-Oct 19-26 Barter Theatre-Nov 1 "Mousetrap" Wohllahrt Haus-Nov 15 "Smoke on the Mountain" MaggieVailey/Lake Junaiuska Dec 12 & 13 Call T & J Fun Time Tours. (336)945-9391/(336) 924-6461. HARRAH'S CHEROKEE CASINO TRIP FrI-Nlte July 25th FrI-Nlte Aug 8th Tues-Day Aug 12th Sat-Day Aug 16th Trl-State Dog Track & Casino Sat-Day Aug 2nd Pearl River Resort & Casino Aug 29th & 30th E 2 Way Travel Local 998-4732 John & Evelyn Wyatt RANDY MILLER &SONS 2'J5 Miller Koud • iMiitksvllle (336) 284-2826 Skid Sleor Work Trencher Work Hauling Sepllc Systems Footings LoaáerWotk C R O S S - C O U T S T T R Y T R U C K D R I V I N G S C H O O L $ 1 ,9 9 5 .™ - Weekdays or woekonds • Job Placement - On site training 1-888-^96-4949 1-336-472-0024 Thomasville, NC Yard S a le s BUYING WHOLE OR partial es­ tate items 284-4302 WANT TO BUY - Bailey Milk Bottle Advance. Cali 998-4170. Y ard S a le s 1 MILE NORTH ol William R Davie School. GAP, A.E, ■ Abercrombie, Oid Navy, Jr. size 4-9, water ski, baby stull. 3 FAMILY YARD sale Fri. & Sat. 8:00 untlL..586 Ridge Rd.3miie Irom 64. Furniture, twin beds & lots ol good Stull. Rain date-Aug 1 &2. F fAMILY yard sa l e, Fri. July 25 8-5. Sat. July 26 8-12. 1st house on lelt Homer Potts Rd. oil Cornatzer Rd. 5757 HWY 801S-3 miles Irom Greasy Corner-Frlday noon-6pm. Saturday 8a-2p. Boys, mens & plus size clothes, toys. 998-6504. 965 CORNATZER ROAD-Oid Jones Store. Friday July 25 8:00- 4:30. Furniture, Barbie Dolls, oid dolls, doli beds, chairs, Avon bottles, alghans, blankets. CAROLYN’S COLLECTIBLES (336)751-6252 Wadnesday-Salurday 11:00 lil 5:00 COMMUNITY YARD SALE-Sat. July 26,8:00am until...Charleston Ridge Deveiopment-Hwy 64W, 1 mile Irom town on right. 10 houses or more particTpating. Don't Miss This Onel FORK EMPORIUM, HWY 64 across Irom Fork Baptist Church. New, used and collectibles. Tues.-Sat. 9am-5pm. Phone 998- 1756, FRI. & SAT July 25 & 26. 8:00. 202 Lakewood Dr.- 601 S. Holt residenoe-751-2037. Dining room chairs, sola, tables, clothes, etc. FRIDAY 7 UNTIL... Sat. 8-2. 1762 Hwy 801 in Advance, desk, chairs, tables, plant* stand, leal blower, baskets, lamps, R.R. lan­ tern, collee grinder, tools, air con­ ditioner, fan, clock, antiques & household. GARAGE SALE-SAT. July 26,8- 2,184 Sunnydell, Twinbrook De­ velopment, household Items, queen walerbed mattress, riding lawnmower, chain saw, etc. GIGANTIC GARAGE SALE-Frl- day and Saturday 7:00am-untll. 985 Fork Bixby Rd. Toys, clothes, appliances, lurniture and much more. GIGANTIcTaRD slLE-'Tuiy 25-26 8 until... Ali sizes clolhing & more. 64W lo Powell Rd. 1/2 mile on lelt. Rain or Shine. HUGE, HLIGE, h u g e moving salel Furniture, household, cloth­ ing, toys, much much more. 2165 Davle Academy Rd, at Calvery Baptist Church (follow signs) Fri­ day July 25th 8-3 & Sal. July 26lh 7-7 Rain or Shine. INSIDE MOVING SALE Sat. July 26, 8am-3pm lamps, linens, kitchen items, collee table, clothes, maple kitchen table. Items too numerous to mention. Rain or Shine/No early birds. 971 Joe Rd/oll Hwy 64E JULY 25-26 Ellis Lane 1 mile north ol Macedonia Church. Dual satelite dish, blue Lazy- Boy re­ cliner, Zenith lloor model TV, desk, exercise bike, household goods, men & womens clothes, boy & girls clothes up to size 14. 1974 Ford truck-needs work. MOVING SALE SAT. July 26 Irom 9-4. Piano, pool table, ten­ nis table, bikes, dirt bike, clothes, baby clolhes, dolls, ladder, micro­ wave, tires, chain saw, computer table, tools. Vale Rd oil Madison Rd, Rain or Shine. MOVING SALE-SEVERAL pieces ol lurniture we don't need. Very low prices. FRIDAY ONLY 8:30am-11:30am. 432 Pleasant Acre Dr. 751-1867 lor more Inlor- malion. MULTI FAMILY YARD sale. We have everything Irom lurniture to baby equipment Sat. 8 until...174 Oakmoni Dr., Advance. MULTI-FAMILY YARD sale-Sat. 8-1 pm In Oak Valley. Infant cloth­ ing through size 4T, lurniture, toys, housewares, women's ap­ parel & jewelry, plus a lot more. Follow signs Irom Gun Ciub Rd. 011158. SAT & SUN (until ail Is sold). Also vehicles & utility trailers. 513 Hos­ pital St, Extension SAT 8AM UNTIL... In Iront ol Dollar Di’eams & More (beside Ketchle Creek Bakery) Toys, kids, clothes, ladles clothes & miscel­ laneous items. SATURDAY7^2e-03. Starting 8:00am until...Stove, relrigerator, collee table, recllner & misc. Items. 299 Houston Rd. SATURDAY, 7:30-1:00. Com- puter parts, CD/Cassette/RadIo players, copiers, console color television, carpets, lurniture, kitchen Items, children's Items, Limited clothes, etc. Some Items may need repair. 571 S. Main Street. YARD/RUMMAGE SALÉ! GLASSWARE, odd lurniture & - housewares and other Items too numerous to list. Bargains galore. Thursday and Friday July 24, 25 3pm-6pm. Cooleemee Shopping Center. UJISSCaR\/SR MINI-STORAGE For nil your storage needs, clioose us! Come by to inquire about free rental. 2975 Hwy. 64 E in Forli Call todayl (336) 9 9 8 -8 8 1 0 Ken Durham Construction Residential or Commercial Remodeling 5 New ConstrucUon ' Atlililloiis • Vinyl SItlIng • Uoojing • lluhtnl Work Call lor Fre« Estimate (336)284-2698 i Q m e t o m e a l 9 _________ ubout yourcarecr Careers are Hatching at Century 21 Swicegood Wall & McDaniel ««eoffheArt Century 21 Online Tt’alntngi For more Info call, Mackle McDaniel 336-75l-9090or Kyle Swicegood 336-751-2222 x.204 Omu9ÿ21. Swicegood W«ll & McDenlol B 1 4 ¿ D ^ IE C 0 U N T Y E N ¡^ ^ Davie County A i t s Council B r o c k P e r f o r m i n g A r t s C e n t e r ■ ÿ ± \^ ^ 'ik 2 0 0 3 - 2 0 0 4 S e a s o n S h o w s Tickets On Sale Now! HT.wr^imevtr.virjfm. -г irwr«rrrW.»4,»^«DarJ(4’T»W i«*'i Carolina Brass Thursday, September 4,2003 7!30 p.m.A.$8iS/S-$6!G-$S Carolina Brass, drawing from a vast repertoire of music genres, the group can swing like a hard-driving big band one moment, and play soft chamber music with the utmost In sensitivity and feeling the next. T h e L ittle s tA n e e l(K -5 ) Presented by TheTarradiddle Players Monday, December 8,2003 4 p.m. & 7 p.m. A -$8:S/S-$6;G -$5 The iltdest angel has just arrived in Heaven and simply cannot adjust to all the new rules, but It's not undl an encounter with the new born child that the LittlestAngel becomes truly angelic. /се GrearJ o y < as Phillis WIteatley Thursday, February 19,2004 7:30 p.m. A -$8;S/S-$6;G -$5 Phillis Wheatley, African American slave, literally wrote her way to freedom in 1773, when she became America's first black poet. ■ K'rfk.vrin.'.i'.V The Commedia CindeieUa(K-5)* PresentedbyTheTarradlddle Players Tuesday, October, 14,2003 7 p.m. A -$8;S/S-$6;G -$5 Enjoy a classic fairy tale of a beautiful young girl, her two ugly stepsisters and a handsome prince, retold in Italian Commedia tradition! H y Friday, October 3,2003 7:30 p.m. A -$IS iS /S -$l3;G -$l2 This is not your ordinary, lacy-fingered, twinky-toed dance troupe.Thev grove to everything from classical, jazz, pop, experimental, drumming and live sound effects. We dare you to try and sit still through tills show! Molasses Creek Friday, January 23,2004 7:30 p.m.A-$8iS/S-$6;G-$S This high-energy acoustic folk-fusion trio comes to us from Ocracoke Island, NC, and delights their audiences with foot-stomping bluegrass, ballads and a bit of wacky humor. Route 66/Gala Annual Fundraiser By Roger Bean-Presented by SpringerTheatre t Saturday, February 7,2004 eptlon pr iw at 7:30 Swing On! Saturday, April 24,2004 7:30 p.m. A-$8:S/S-$6;G.$S A creative mix of swing favorites from die Big Band era that bring togetiier the young and the young at heart Transactors Improv Company (DInnerTheatre) Saturday, May 15,20G ary Reception preceding the event at 6 p.m. Show at 7:30 p.m. All Seats-$20 This brand-new, high octane musical comedy takes a look at a bygone era In a nostalgic musical journey along'America's Main Street'. Featuring SO's and 60’s style music. j Ê U ,: ,â u _______________.2004 Dinner at 6:30 p.m. Show at 7:30 p.m. All S eats-$30« Seating Is limited No scripts here! Spontaneity and Improvisation at Its best, this traveling troupe of comedians are sure to have you laughing your ijinner calories avray! / A ll Weekend/3-Dcn /Fest $30va;l•rлi^лкtжшяxiЯйr%v^!nít^lжжlшшuж*я^яmшмm!^яшшшtяmмémявйÊmяяя№lmemияявяшяжÊШЛ DCAC's Bluegrass Fest Thursday,March ll,20iS4 7 p.m. A -$8:S/S.$6iG -$5 An array of local musicians will perform, including Mocksvilie's Mel Jones & His Bag of Bones. Steep Canyon Rangers/ Alleghany M oon nirdT ym eOut Thursday, March 12,2004 7 p.m. A -$I5;S /S -$I3|G -$I2 Back by popular demand, this "Bluegrass Supergroup" will perform outstanding acapella renditions of songs ^at no one can match. Saturday, March 13,2004 7 p.m. A -$I5;S /S -$I3;G -$I2 A young and energetic group from Western North Carolina called Steep Canyon Rangers. This group Is fresh and talented, a perfect example of bluegrass for the young and old! Allegheny Moon, will open the evening with female vocalist, Cammie Collier In the driver's seat. : ^ 7 H h i ' k ' j y : TbeBrocjt ^rfo'rtningArts,Center Is.l^onored to welcofne' ' l “'!T > IwOiJsinf.fbIk musician,'fiddlef and storyteller Mike Cross tp iu, ^ §ssia|fc^oi\ 16th, 20Q3, Hailed by critics as "North Caròjliw’s ' ptj(^^(^,%Cppssihas been praised for his abili» to UnlqMely't { I u 'cw ^re the breathtaking beauty of this state through .bojch ■■ ^ ^ ......................................... tocotne'and shar«in.atru^:^ ¡•energy enter^nmentwith%|ié^qrd|h|pyl^^ ............................................... ................wmm ’ VVe Invite’ oflaug talent Bnck Com e leant M ike Cross'fiddle tunesh and old tim e fiddling a t the Jimnr^ Vipperman №16 cUn Aiigmst f4 r0?0(^-/ liOO a.m. on t íf ttúfé Ptifqmln, - - - ....i f 4 m C enter. Form onlnfQi Saturday, August 16,2003 7 :3 0 p .m . A * $ i5 : S / s - $ i3 : G - f i2 Spaces are limited to 20 students so register early. \,V''';V^it Each student participating In the clinic gets a •' / .Ul auluciIk prti uviuauiiK 111 MIC MIIIII. xct» FI^EETICKET to the Mike Cross show,‘ '' k M C o m m u n i t u T h e a t r e Rodgers &Hammerstein's O K LAH O M A ! March 26,27; April 2,3,2004 7:30 p.m. March 28,2004 2:30 p.m. A -$ I5 :S /S .$ I3 ;G .$ I2 The hlgh-splrlted rivalry between the local farmers and cowboys irovldes the colorful background against which Curly, a landsome cowboy, and Laurey, a winsome farm girl, play out their love story. P r e s c h o o l S h o w s Presented by The Tarradiddle Players Tarradiddle Tales Monday, October 27,2003 9:30a.m.& 10:45 a.m. All seats $3 Tarradiddle Tales Is a delightful blend of folk tales from around the world. Mouse Tails Tuesday, February 17,2004 9:30a.m.& 10:45 a.m. All seats $3 Mouse Tails Is a combination of stories, poems and songs about the teeny tiny creatures that scurry about In secret and cause all kinds of mischief. All Tickets O n Sale N O W ! Season Tickets: $125.00 C a ll th e B o x O ffic e a t 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 3 0 0 0 fo r tic k e t in fo rm a tio n B ox O ffico H o u rs: M -F 12 -5 em n ll: b o x o fflc e @ d a v le a rts.o rg w eb site: w w w .d a v ie a rts.o rg Tall Tomatoes Davie Family Watcliing Germ an Joiinson Tomato Plants Grow, And Grow, And G ro w ... D A V IE C O U N T Y e n t e r p r i /e S r e c o r d U SP S 149-60 Nunriber 31 Thursday, July 31, 2003 32 PA G ES H earin g O n $ 8 .8 M illio n S c h o o l B o n d M ond ay County commissioners took the next slep in bringing a schooi bond referendum to tlie people for a vole this November by hearing the for­ mal introduction of the bond order and approving advertising the bond in the newspaper and .scheduling a public hearing. The hearing, set for Aug., 4, be­ ginning at 7 p.m. at the County Ad­ ministrative Building, is the oppor­ tunity for the public to raise ques- tions and concerns regarding tiie $8,825.000 package which would improve scliool facilities throughout the county. Elementary schools would see $7.8 million and the current high .school would receive $714,280. Langiinge was also added to the bond order to show that a portion of the proposed funds would be used for tniddie school technology; .$233,700. The bond order is considerably closer to the Piiase One plan a .school facility task forcc originally sug­ gested. Removed from the original pro­ posal arc the repairs to William R. Davie Elementary Scliool, which arc under way and arc being paid for us­ ing current .school funds. Those renovations will continue regardless of the bond outcome. Also removed from the plan were the costs associated with the art classroom at the high school, high school bathroom additions and reno­ vations, which aro under way, and the removal of the Pinebrook El­ ementary School water tower. All these projects have either been com­ pleted or are in process. “I'm here to state publicly, to you and the community citizens that there nre some needs in our schools, and wc need all the help possible to Exciting Challenges New DHS Principal Believes In Making School Interesting By.Kiithy Chnfnn Davie County Enterprise Rccord Larry Bridgewater is one of those people who knows how to put others at ease. For this interview, he bypasses the chair behind the large desk in the principal's office at Davie High School and sits on a comfortable couch. He’s personable, doesn't .seem to take himself too .seriously and laughs often, and easily. If hc doesn't know the answer to a question, lie says so, without dcfensivene.ss or apology. He talks openly about his faith and credits divine intervention for the path he has chosen. He’s fun to interview, though his tendency to lurn the questions around makes him a bit of a chal­ lenge. “What does your office say about you'.'" 1 want to know. “Whal does it say lo you?” he responds. The figurines of tiie Seven Dwarves on his bookshelf is a souvenir from daughter Adriene's college internship at Disney World. His devotion to family is obvious by the number of framed photos, Tlic faces of Sherry, his wife of 23 years, and their two daughters. Adrienc and Meredith, fill a shelf. Sherry is a bookkeeper al Webb Heating and Air Conditioning, and next month, Adrienc and Mcrcditli will head in opposite directions to continue tlieir educations. I’Icn.sc Sec Bridgewater - I’lige 8 New Davie HIgli Principal Larry Bridgewater tall<s to student, Erin Lederer. - Photo by Robin Fergusson School Starting; Tax Holiday This Weekend D a v i e C o u n t y A r t s Ç o u n c i l • 6 2 2 N o r t h M a i n S t r o f t • M o c k s v i l l e , N C 2 7 0 2 8 Summer vacation is all bul over for Davie students. School starts on Wednesday, Aug, 6. To help families prepare for school. North Carolina lias declared a sales tax holiday on most clothes nnd school supplies IVoni midnight Friday until midnight Sunday. Items eligible include clothing items costing less that $100 each, school supplies and sporting goods equipmeni costing less than $50 each, and computers tliat cost less than $3,500, “Please lake advantage, as this holiday is designed lo help families who hnve to stock up on nesv clothes and supplies for the upcoming schooi year,” said Julia C. Howard, N.C. House of Representatives. “Wliile this tax break is designed to help families wiili children in scliool, it is an opportunity for ev­ eryone to save.” A list of suggested supplies for Davie Schools appears on page 9. No rolling bookbags nrc allowed in county schools. School starling and closing times me: Cooleemee Elementary, 8; 15- 2:50; Cornalzer Elementary, 8:15- 2;45: Davie High, 7:55-3; Mocks­ ville Elementary, 8:15-2:45; Pinebrook Elementary, 8:15-2:45; North Davie Middle, 8-2:55; Shady Grove Elementary, 8:15-2:50; South Davie Middle, 8:05-3:10; and Will­ iam R. Davie Elementary, 8:25-3. pass the bond and make the neces­ sary facility improvements to our schools,” school board member Regina Graham-Hauser told the commissioners. Graham-Hauser pre.sented to the board during their July 21 meeting because she will be unable to attend the public hearing, Following the hearing, the bond vote could be approved as presented by the school board or it could be amended based on the feedback. Planners Approve Highway Prio rities Road improvement suggestions for the N.C. Department of Trans­ portation were approved by mem­ bers of the Dnvie County Planning Board last week. When information is pre.sented to the DOT for the Transportation Im­ provement Plan (TIP;, it is not listed in any order of importance. The DOT depends on local communities lo determine what the priorities are. “It would be beneficial for this board and county commissioners to recommend the priorities for the coimty as we prepare for the Trans­ portation Improvement Plan,” John Gallimore, Davie planning and zon­ ing director, told the planning board. He went on to list what he felt were the top priorities of tiie county, which the board approved: • Improvements to the NC 801/ US 158 interchange, including the addition of a right turn lane nnd in­ creased stacking room for cars turn­ ing onto US 158 Enst, incrensed stacking room for the left turn lane on NC 801 North, and a dedicated right turn lane on US 158 West turn­ ing onlo NC 801 North. • Upgrade NC 801 from Peoples Creek Road to Old Highway 801 (SR 1624) and widen the roadway to multi-lanes from Old Highway 801 to US 158. •Widen US 158 in Hillsdale. W a y n e S t o n e m a n I s I n t e r i m C h i e f Wayne Stoneman was appointed interim Mocksville policc chief at a special meeting of the town board Monday evening. Stoneman is the assistant chief, and will fill in while tlie board finds a replacement for Jack Keller, who is retiring July 31. “We’re saddened by the fact that were losing our chief of police,” Mayor Francis Slate said. “He has been an excellent chief.” "The search for a new chief is un­ der way, we're taking applications, and will be checking credentials,” said Slate. Buster Cleary and Lash Sanford, the police committee, will head the search. No deadline has been set for receiving applications. 2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 31,2003 E ditonaJ^age B ack-to Sch o o l In T h e M a il... DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursduy, July 31,2003 - 3 m m Shopping W ith My Pre-teen 1 know whal I like, mul apparonlly. il ilocsn’t meet today's standards of Iiigh fashion lor a pre-teen. Haute cotitiirc, the French would say. My \2-ycar-oldi... I've been getting him ready for school. I may be a fashion dolt, but I’m afraid hfc may have inherited that gene. We went to thc mall the other day. visiting the various clothing stores. He kept getting lost — walking 10 paces behind me. I’m not sure why he wouldn’t walk side-by-side with his geezer father. I was ready to put out thc Amber Alert for him once when he failed to follow my right turn. Wc looked for shirts first. Many boys shirts had flames on them. I don’t like clothes that look like they’re on fire. Most of thc t-shirts carry weird messages or advertise­ ments for companies. After all these yeurs, I still cim’t reconcile paying a company to advertise for them. My son likes plain t-.shirts, too. One store, Abcrcrombic & Fitch, combined sex éducation with the shopping experience. They had larger-than-life pictures of naked young women on the walls nnd young men in their underwear. Their catalog was even labeled as a sex magazine, covered by a wrapper. We didn’t linger. The store needs to check ages at thc door. It’s "PG-13” at least. We were both too young to shop there. But I was inside long enough to realize ull the clothes were wrinkled. Biidly wrinkled. Stepped on. Slept in. Bot- tom-of-the-clo.set wrinkled. I did like that. Think of the time Americans would suve if they quit ironing clothes. Mothers will be released from that dull task forever if thc A&F-look is adopted by children and adults. No more worries about thc children going off to school in freshly-starched shirts. Just wud up thc clothes thc night before school, stuff them under thc mattress for extra impres­ sions, nnd Ihcy will be ready in Ihe morning. I didn’t buy uny Abercrombie & Fitch shirts. They sverc ugly. They were ratty. They had holes in them. And wc huve plenty of wrinkled shirts at home. At Farmington Elemenlary, wc farm boys were embar­ rassed to wear jeans with holes in the knees. They sell new girls'jeans now with holes in some mighty embarrassing places. I got some eye-popping looks at girls fashions — hip- hugging jeans that are held up by imagination, mo.stly. Tummy-.showing blouses. All the girl fashions were crafted around displaying the belly button. 1 was rather happy to have sons. We found lennis shoes rather easily. They’re not ‘‘tennis shoes” these days. They are, more properly, multipurpose, all-terrain, all-weather, multidimensional footwear. My son had lo have New Balance shoes. Not Nike, not Adidas, not XVZ. I think New Balance makes you run faster and jump higher. But I thought the same about my Converse All-Stars when I was his age, and thc PF Flyers even earlier. Jeans were easy. My son’s a Levi man. Wc don’t buy jeans with extra holes in the legs or seat. We don’t buy them frayed or outrageous. At least, I don't. Not this year. My pre-teen slill listens to me sometimes. But he keeps walking further and further behind me ... - Dwight Sparks D A V IE C O U N T Y ENTERPRI/EHliECORD USPS 149-160) 171 S. Main St., P.O. Box 99, Mocksville, NC 27028 (336)751-2120 Published weekly by the Davie Publishing Co. Dwight Sparks................................Editor/Publisher Robin Fergusson............................General Manager Mike Barnhardt...............................Managing Editor Ray Tutterow...................................Advertising Director Brian Pitts.........................................Sports Editor Mary Lynne Baysinger...................Circuialion/Classlfied Mocksville Enterprise Oavla Record Cooleemee Journal 1916-1958 1899-1958 1901-1971 Periodiculs Poslngc Paid in Mocksvillc, NC 27028 Subscription Rules Single Copy, .50 Cenls ,$20 Per Yeur In N.C., $25 Oulside N.C. POSTMASTER Send Address Chunges Uv. Duvie County nmerprise Record P.O. Box 99, Mocksville, NC 27028 ) S c o t t G a n t t C a r e s A b o u t B i g B r o t h e r s / S i s t e r s To the editor: Big Brothers Big Sisters Services, Inc. is one of 24 United Wuy ugencies in Davie Counly. Our ugency provides mentoring services lo children of vurious ages. Wc recruit udull volunleers lo serve ns Big Brothers nnd Big Sisters und high school students lo serve as Big Buddies. We niso provide services lo children on our wailing list. As the sole employee of Ihc ugency, I cunnol nccomplish our mission of helping children rcuch iheir polenliul, wilhoul Ihe tremendous supporl of u lot of good people in our counly. It Inkes our volunteers, business and communily supporl, und 12 special people who serve as advisory board menibers lo assist me in our goals. Scotl Oanll wns one of n group of visionury people who worked logelher lo sinrt Big Brothers Big Sisters in Davie County. It hns been a pleasure lo work wilh Scotl and Ihc oilier board members lo make a difference in the lives of many children in our community. Since the Dnvie Counly snlellilc opened in 1999, the agency has grown in nuniber of children served, number of advisory board members, fundrnising level,community involvement und exposure. I appreciate Scoll's participation nnd influence in mnking Ihese strides, and publicly lhank him at this time for his commilnienl to Big Brothers Big Sisters Services. Although he is leaving his posilion ns bonrd chnir, he plans lo conlinue lo remain a member of the advisory bourd, und I um pleased wilh his decision. He is spenrheuding a new fundraiser we hope lo have nexl spring. Thnl shows his dedication nol only lo Big Brothers Big Sisters Services, but to the Davie County comniunily. I was fortunule lo have been nn AO student of Scoll’s mother, the lute Helen Onnll. I remember her benutifui smile and generosity lowurds others. I see the sume quality in Scotl (and his sister Kelly, loo). Scotl and I were fortunule lo grow up in loving fumilies who look care of our needs. Bul there nre n lol of children who don’t hnve their needs taken care of. And thut’s the group we nim lo help. Big Brothers Big Sisters Services hns helped a lol of children, nnd we owe appreciution lo our udvisory bonrd members pasl and present, Davie County United Wuy, the Mebune Foundulion, Ihe Woodson Foundulion, our volunleers, urea businesses, and individuals who have supported us. Thank you Scoll for ull you hnve done, und I thunk your wife Theresa for her underslanding while you were ul ugency meetings and events. She and your father, Dr. Ronald Gnnll, have also supported us and parlicipaled in our annuul fundraiser. Bowl for Kids Sake. When individuals and families work logelher for a good cau.se, our enlire communily benefils. We ure blessed in Dnvie Couuly lo have curing people who give Iheir lime und resources lo help others. 1 took forwurd lo working wilh Bruce While, the incoming advisory bonrd chair for Big Brothers Big Sisters Services, and everyone else who supports our agency and .wants all children in our comniunily to be successful. Regina Grnhnm-Hnuser. Mocksville A Caring Community Helps Fam ily To the edilor: Three years ago, we moved lo Dnvie County from Illinois. We did not know nnyone. We only knew there wns something specini here, nnd we wanted to be a pari of it. On Monday, July 21 ,wc experienced ahou.se fire. We were over­ whelmed with the outpouring of help, prayers and concern from the community. All of the rirefighlers responded quickly. We have the Smith Grove and Farmington fire depnrlmenls to thank. With­ out their quick response und concern, wc would have losl so much more. We could never have made it through wilhoul Ihe help from: Don Howard, thank you for the cnre, concern and moral support; Green Mendows Buplisi Church, the love,supporl,helpand prayers; Hillsdale Baptist Church, the love and prayers; the Pinebrook School slaff, for giving of your lime, sweat and love supporl and prayers; nnd all of Ihose who helped wash clothes, let us borrow items,clean, organize and show lhat you care. A huge lhank you lo everyone who called, sent cards and lei us know you are praying. In Ihe Bible, it says Ihe Lord will provide beauty from ashes. The Lord has already and continues lo shower us lhat he has our besl inleresl nl henrl. We hnve mnny Ihings lo be lliankful for. May Ooil conlinue to bless Dnvie Counly wilh loving, caring people. Dave, Roxanne, Brcnnna and Felisha Dallon Advance G re e tin g s Fronn O u lu , Fin lan d To Ihe edilor; Hello, from Oulu, Finland. I just wanted lo sny ihnl being so fnrnway from home in Mocks­ ville, il is nice 10 read about the communily happenings Ihrough Ihc online version of the Enterprise Record. It keeps me up-lo-ilnle and connected in a sense as to whal is going on in Davie Counly. I was wondering if sometime in the fulure if il would be possible to post the letters to the edilor .section on Ihe online version, as I am always interesied to rend Ihe letters from members of Ihe commu­ nily. As for here, the weather has been quile warm for Finland, nearly 3 weeks of 85°F + heal. Now, 1 know lhat doesn't compare lo the heal we hnve in North Carolinn, but wilhoul air conditioning (us it is a waste of energy here wilh Ihe short summer .season) il gels quile warm in our homes as the sun shines nearly, well, 24 hours a day. A gentle sea breeze is our only "AC". I Just returned from six weeks in Mocksville and thoroughly enjoyed the lime wilh my family, as well as the cultural growth around music in thc square; especially thc cruise-in wilh all the cla.ssic cars and people. Il is amazing to me how Mocksville hns come alive wilh music nnd events nnd I only hope il will conlinue 10 grow. The bluegrass music wns a ircal to my curs this summer, and ns an Irish musician, I only hope lhal one day (hopefully soon), we can bring Irish music to Mocksvillc as it is clo.sely related lo bluegrass. Actually, bluegrnss evolved from Irish music. It wns niso nice to experience ihe 4th of July in Wilmington al Ihe Battleship. Being this far away, my hearl is slill clo.se to Mock.s­ ville and America, and whenever I begin to gel homesick, which can be oflen, 1 simply cook some pinlo beans and cornbread or olher .southern delicasies like Lexington style barbeque chicken. My Americnn and North Carolina flags are oflen Ilown from my balcony and I am always quick lo dcscrihe life in Mocksvillc and Ihe Oak Grove connnunily of Davie County when someone asks where am I from. I have recenlly written a book, lillcd "Speculaicd Trulh", a siory of our family from Ireland lo Soulh Carolina lo Mocksville, which will hopefully be published in Ireland ihrough the Cassidy CInn. Well, enough rambling, but I just wanlcd lo say lhal I appreciate dearly lhal I can read the news of Mocksvillc on-line. Brent Cassidy Rakenlajanlie 5B .‘>2 90.‘i70 Oulu, Finland L e t t e r s W e l c o m e d The Enterpri.sc Record welcomc.s letters from its read­ ers. Thc letters may be on topics of locnl, state, nntional or international issues. An effort will be made to print all letters, provided they are not libelous, vulgar or in poor taste. The editor reserves the right to edit letters for grammar and for space, AIMetters should include the name and address of the \vriter, including a signature. A telephone number, not to be published, is also requested. Please have letters in the newspaper office no later than 4 p.m. Monday of the week to be published. Davie County Enterprise Record P.O. Box, 99, Mocksville, or email to: emews@davie-enterpri.se.com. Got An Opinion? Add your vote to our weekly online poll that asks questions affecting you and Davie County. Log on at www.enterprise-record.com and click on reader’s poll to cast your vote. Results will be listed tiere weekly. W ill y o u s u p p o rt a p ro p o s e d b o n d to p a y fo r im p ro v e ­ m e n ts /a d d itio n s to D a v ie H ig h S c h o o i a n d e le m e n ta ry s c h o o ls ? Y e s , 7 1 % N o , 29% ¡ H z : ►JA f i o r i i I f t k J .S . < _ fs M o c k s v i l l e B a s e b a l l T e a m - 1 9 0 0 - 1 9 0 3 This photograph was provided by Hugh Larew, and shows the Mocksviiie baseball team in the early 1900s. He knows that seated, second from left is Hugh A. Sanford, and fourth from left is John C. Sanford. He has been told that the tali man standing to the left is Turner Grant, and that a Harold Early is also in the photograph. The Enterprise Record welcomes old photographs of Davie people and places. Bring them by the newspaper office on South IVlain Street, Mocksville, across from the Davie County Courthouse. If You Repeat A Lie Often Enough, People Will Believe It Log on now to cast your vote, w w w .enterprise-record.com To the edilor: I'll try to expluin the Ivuqi wnr und svhul led up lo it by quoting n popular speaker. Will Rogers, who snid, "all I know is whnl I rend in the papers," so here goes. The Gulf War didn'l end to the salisl'aclion of Rumsl'ell, Cheney, Wolfowilz. Afler Clinlon defenled Bush No, 1, they couldn't influ­ ence Clinlon, a Democrat, so they bide Iheir lime. When Bush No. 2 gained the presidency, their prayers were answered; and when the lerrorisls demolished Ihe twin lowers nnd the pentagon, they hnd Iheir renson thnt led lo the Iraqi war. There were quite a few boontloggles Ihnl would prove my point, > I'll Just addre.ss one. The few words in Ihe president's speech, thal Hold Them Accountable To the edilor: Upon returning from visiting family, I was moved by two ar­ ticles in separate newspapers; bul.essenlinlly nre oflhe same theme - Cynthia Holmes’ leter to the editor, "Mnke Politicians Stick To Credibility I.ssues," und an editorial from Thc Charleslon Gazelle which pulls no punches. Cynlhin’s leller questions the credibility of our elected officiuls und The Guzetle challenges elected officials 10 act in the people’s interests. Bolh are timely and provocative. Bolh question a system lhal is vulnerable lo special iniere.sts. Both recognize the need for the people to step up and accept Iheir re­ sponsibility of citizenship and demand lhat the people’s needs be nddressed nnd our clecteil officiuls be held nccouniablc for their voles and aclions. I hope the Enterprise Rccord will follow the example of The Guzelle and accepl the responsibility for keeping us informed on iiow our elected ofl'icinls vole on the crilical issues that Cynlhia so clearly spelled oul, so lhal we in Davie can act responsibly in No­ vember. George S, Peterson Advance Churches Help Girl From Ukraine To the editor: There is a little girl and her grandmolhcr who live in a village near Kiev, the capilal cily of the Ukraine. Vera.tlie grandmother, raises the little girl, Valarie, or her nickname. Urn, She had just broken our henrl cach yenr for Ihe lust four wc have wenl. She could nol hear. She could nol go lo school. She made small noises no one could understand. Each yenr, as we have had a siory in the newsleller, wc talked of her. We desired lo help her, our elTorls were useless. Each year wc look small heai ing aids, bul they were loo big. A Rowan Counly man saw her on our video and fell in love with her. He olfered lo buy her a hearing aid, or pay for irealmenl if some ihing was wrong wilh her ears. Red lape was loo much for us being ihis far away, more lhan 6,000 miles. Our Heavenly Father's plans are always on lime, A hearing leam lhal travels across the world just happened lo he going in 10 Ukraine. They just happened lo go lo Kiev, 50 miles from her village. Many prayers wenl up us n locnl yining |inslor, who has one of ihe few cnrs in her villuge, offered lo drive. The lime 10 be there wns 8:30 on April 18. Mnny prayers were going up in North Cnrolina thnt these events would take place. Yes, they could make her one just her size. Yes, she cun heur. Yes. she now goes 10 school and she speaks, bul has mud) lo calch up on for around nine years of silence. She was liorn Sepl. 2, 1994. The ministry lhal provides hearing aids or irealment for thc many children across the world will keep up wilh hergrowllt and supply others as needed, Jerry and I spend almost five weeks this year in the Ukraine, I retired on May 28 from Hunt Corp. in Stalesville wilh almosl 33 years. We left the nexl morning for our irip overseas. Wc jusi want to lhank Fork Baptist Church in the many ways Ihut they helped us loward laking ihings for the children; and also Turrentinc Baptist Church WMU group (women on missions). Jerry and Linda Hurmon Mocksville N.C. Legislative Session Successful, Productive Inu| wns purchusing uranium from Al'ricu, proved lo be false, and it's been said they knew it. If you repeal a lie ol'len enough, n lol of people will believe il. Again lo prove lhat poinl. Back in Ihe 1930's, Orson Wells broad­ cast a lie, Tho Martians invaded New York City and were killing hordes of people. After lhal broadcast, I remember people begging lo be taken home, so they could die in their mother’s urms. You get the picture. Swede Jergensen Advnnce T l n n e F o r A N e w C o a c h To the editor: American Legion baseball is a greal sport lo walch. I have en­ joyed the games since Mocksville got back into the organization. Hals off to a good group of players this year. My reason for this leller is because of a conversation I had wilh the coach aboul a player who pitched for Mocksville lasl year. He was a very good pilchcr. For reasons nol known lo me, he didn’t finish the season lasl year. He came oul for the team this year and wasn't allowed to play. I talked to the commissioner and the coach, Mike Lovelace, about this. Lovelace said he would surely be of a greal value lo ihe leam, bul he refused lo allow the player to be on Ihe lenm. I said lo Lovelace lhal the player was just a young mun who deserved a second chnnce, bul Loveluce didn’l sec il thnl way. By my way of seeing the way Ihings turned oul, Lovelace hurl Ihe slrength of the leam. My comment lo Lovelace was if no one was given a second chance in life, il would be a hard world to live in. I think the committee who is in charge of the program needs lo look for a new head coach. Monroe McDaniel Mocksville Thoughts On Liberian W ar To the editor: You get up. You grudgingly pul on your elotlies und prepare your­ self for unothcr duy. Be it u bagel or a cigarette, breakfast is con­ sumed and you starl your duy. The duily grind ritual of life is slarled. so wc begin lo emotionally tune out. Before you do, lei me pul a lilllc bug in your ear. Oulside the U.S. embussy in Liberia, they nre stacking the bodies of casualties of Iheir civil wur. All major parlies involved in the cont'licl have asked the United Slates for assi.sinnce, saying lhal our inlervenlion is warranlcd and necessary. Food, aid, and a calm head are all Ihey ask of us. Whut does Liberiu mutter lo me, you wonder. Since when is il our job to go around the world, policing countries lhal cnn'l get uny form of dcmocrucy working'.' Whul hns Liberiu done for us? Libera has plants and companies lhal arc American owned. Tim­ ber and rubber ure mainifacliired there, and asbusine.ssmcn,wouldn’l il be wise 10 prolccl our inveslmenis? As capilalists, wc should want 10 ensure lhal ihe money is nol threatened; lhal it’s contribution lo our superior way of life, slay free from harm or foreign national­ ists. Our money is (uir money, and we neeil every penny, so ihe governmenl can give il lo peopc who really don'l need il. Bul ihal’s anolher story. From a moral standpoint, since we are a super power, it's our job 10 help countries adjust lo the moilern world. If we "leave no child behind," does Ihe child have lo live wilhin Ihc confines of our ow'u border? Or does Ihe child jusi huve lo come from a counlry ihul exports somelhing more valuable than timber or rubber',’ While we sil here and decide whal standpoint we’re going lo view this from, which greater consience we’re going lo allow lo sway our opinon on this nalural disaster callcd ward ihal’s killing thousands daily, they are slill stacking bodies oulside the U,S, em­ bassy in a desperate plea for our help, 1 guess we’ll only slep in if the money is righl. You can go back lo your life now. Juslin Miller Mocksville )> By ,lulin C. Howard N.C. House of Representatives Thc 2003 Session ofthe N.C, General Assembly ended Sun­ day. July 20, bringing to a close one of the mosl successful und productive sessions in recent memory. During six months of work, the Legislature approved some 350 new Inws nnd resolu­ tions. Among the triumphs for Ihis session were Ihe pnssnge o f a fiscally responsible budget that does not raise laxes, protections for children who attend child­ care facililies, and safeguards Ibr viclim s o f domestic abuse. The budget, which dominated the General Assem­ bly's business, restored the stale’s AAA bond rating, placed •S150 million into the Rainy Day Fund, and provided funds to I'c- painnany oflhe debililaled and deleriorating facililies. Il imple- menlcd such family friendly initiatives as elimination of the marriage lax penalty nnd an increase in the child tax credit. Below. I’ve delailed several olher major aclions approved during the long session; • Election laws were overhauled to help North Caro­ lina comply with the federal Help Amcrica Vote Acl (HAVA). HAVA was designed lo push states towards standardizing voter regislralion and provi­ sional ballots. The Acl also requires the slale lo abolish any punch-card ballots and lever voting machines by 2006 and to provide better access to ballots for the disabled, • A new "tough on crime” law makes il a felony (or in some lesser cases a misdemeanor) for an on-campus police officer lo have sex or take indecent' liber­ ties wllh a student. Another new erimc luvv allows the state to lake DNA samples of all convicted felons and people acquitted by reason of insanity, (This law increases the nuniber of criminals who would have to provide a sample to correctional and law enforccmcnl officials,) • Voters will be asked nexl year to alter Ihe Con.stitulion to clarify how ccrlain education fluids can be held and distributed to schools. The proposed umendmenl is designed to ensure that civil court fines, penalties, and forfeitures collected by slate agencies can be pul in a slale fund lo "be used exclusively for maintaining free public schools." • Volers will be asked lo de­ cide in the November 2004 elec­ tion whether lo let local govern­ ments borrow money through a mechanism called “lax incre­ ment nnancing," This nnanciug method would allow local governments to borrow money for public projects lhat would benefit private development (such as parking decks, conven­ tion centers, etc,). The taxes generated by the private devel­ opment would pay off Ihe debt. • New laws affecting day­ care facilities were passed. One requires child-care workers lo placc infants under a year old on their backs while putting them to sleep lo rcduce deaths attri­ buted to Sudden Infant Dealh Syndrome (SIDS). Another new law bars day-carc employees from giving medicine lo chil­ dren wilhoul a parent's wrillen permi.ssion, • Norih Carolina school systems, due lo a newly enacted law, are charged wilh banning ull smoking wilhin campus buildings, including the posling of signs and enforcement of the law. • The slale wanls students to learn more aboul civics and government, A provision in the budget recommends lhat more schools elect student councils and sludy currcnl events. Such recommendalions grew from a recent study thal concluded thal fewer than one in 10 North Carolina teenagers under 18 could name the state’s U.S. senators. • Laws governing cremation were updated by the Legislature. Cremation workers will be re­ quired to meet training and permit rei|uiremenls and provide documentation ofhow ashes are disposed of. Thc law is ticsigned 10 help prevent cases such as that of a Georgia crematory operator accused lasl year of laking money for more lhan 300 cremalions ho did nol perlorm. • One unresolved Issue lefi for Ihe Legislature is that of legisliuive rudisuicling, Thc N ,C, Supreme Court determined the previous districting map lo be unconstitutional in July. The General Assembly will convene ■ this fall lo draw another map. Select com m ittees, study comm issions, and oversight boards, several lo which I nm a member, will be meeting Ihroughout the interim. Mem­ bers of Ihe A ppropriations Commlllee will meet to discu.ss zero-based budgeting. The shorl session for the Legislature hns been scheduled to begin on Monday, May 10.2004 al noon. Do you have a question or concern about one of the new approved laws discussed above? My olTice is always available lo assist 10 you. Please feel free lo give me n cnll or drop me an email. You can also find a wealth of informalion on the General Assembly web site al http:// wwwjiclef'.iiel. O ffic e S k ills ---------------------C o u r s e s ------------------------ August 23rd - December 131h s.iiiirdiy 8:00 a.m. -1:00 p.m. This course will provide students with the skills and knowledge needed to succeed as administrative medical assistants. Information covered; • general procedures • legal and ethical aspects of the job • use of computers In the medical office Pre-requisite: Typing speed 30 correct wpm. Students need a 3-1/2" high-denslty diskette. Course # 0301372 Tuition: $60.00 Textbook: Approximately $60,00 Lab Fee: $5.00 Davie Campus 336.751.2885 August 19th ■ December 18th Tuesday WedneicJ«y Thursday 6:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. Students will learn skills necessary to secure an entry-level position In a business office setting such as; • keyboarding • MS word • MS windows • customer service • 10-key • records management Course# 030 H92 Tuition; $65.00 Textbooks; Approximately $100.00 Lab Fee; $10.00 Davlilsaii SmuiuuiUj'Colline ei)u*IOp(«ituni(yCelltq« 4 - D.WIKCOUNTY KN'l'KRPRISi: UIX’ORn.Thmsdiiy,.|uly 31,2003 Ity Kim Jiislun Davic Cminty linlcTpri.sc iiccord I^iist ycnr llie plaiiiiiiig board votcil lo deny a propii.sed sand dredging anicndmeni on a 3-3 vole. Counly com m issioners lahlcd a dcciiiion, wanting morc infornialion. Then Ihis June, llic commis­ sioners asked ihe planning board 10 rcvisil llic propo.sed amend- incnl. Al issue is whelhcr or not sand dredging should lie allowed in Residential Agricultural (R- A) districts. Anyone wanting lo dredge has to re/.one at least live acres of the property lo Industrial Heavy U.se. Under the proposal, dredging woulil be allowed witli a special permit on RA proper­ ties, as long as Ihc mining area is less lhan half of the total prop­ erty. The fivc-acrc mininuini would still apply. Dwight Myers spoke in favor of Ihc changes during a public hearing before planning board members. “If any of you arc familiar . wilh the streams, you can take a look and see what all this rain has done to them," Myers said. “Dredging would not only gel Ihe sand oul and deepen the creek bed. il would also get Ihe debris out. "Most of the placcs where dredging would be done are in remote areas w here people arciri living, just because there aren't ^leople living in flood plains." •Steve McMahan also spoke in favor of dredging, bul he stressed that vacuum dredging didn’t affect the riverbanks nega­ tively in the same way lhat drag line dredging, wliich is done from the shore, would do. “It doesn't even really muddy il up like a drag line would. There's no messing up of Ihe banks." All permit rci|ucsls fordrcdg- ing woulil go before the board of adjustment where local resi­ dents would have an opportunity to voice tlieircniieerns.This new proccss would allow dredging on K-A, wilh 14 conditions that have to be mcl, said Planning and Zoning D ireclor John Oalliniore. Any operation over one acre in size has lo have a slate mining permil in addilion loany zoning. In mosl cases, op­ erators want to Slay below one acre beeau.se they don’t vvaiu to have a mining permit. Operations over tliree acres would have to have ilirect access to a col lector street: NC 801, U.S 158, 64 and M)l,Junction Road, Schools Have 46 Mobile Units liighty percent of jmainle- nancej manpower hours this summer have been spent witii mobile unils, Dr.A'an Johnson lold members of ihe Davie Hoard of lUlucation last week. [•iftcen mobile classrooms have been relocated or put in place. A total of 46 mobile unils are being used Ihroughoul Ihe county, and I’inebrook l;lemen- lary .School rci|uestcd another when they gained a teacher. Relocation of the bus park­ ing area at William R. Davie Ivl- enicntary Scliool was scheduled lo begin on Aug. 22. "Wc will be saving .some money becau.sc Vulcan has agreed lo lower the price on the rock. It was really nice of Ihcm lo do that ."John.son said. Shady Cirove lilenicniary School's officc area was given a facelift this summer, and the Mocksville Elementary School media cciiter lias a new wall. Work continues on the HVAC installation al Mocks­ ville, I’inebriMik and Shady Grove elementary schools. Throughout Ihe system, 15 classrooms were retiled lliis summer, and 18 were carpeted. The new art classroom at Ihe high .school has been built and is 1,100 si|iuirc feet in D build­ ing, where it was once located. Almost .S5(),(I00 worth of fur­ nilure has been purcha.sed for the nine schools. Tw’o new air conditioned buses have joined the bus fleet; from now on all new buses will have air conditioning. r i The Best In Barbeqiie i i i l i e f Si^iclife 1 lb . B B Q S p e c ia l « 1 lb. chopped BBQ & your choice of 2 sides: greenbeans, cream ed potatoes, pintos, m ac S cheese, red slaw, while slaw 9.95 5 C h o p p e d B B Q S a n d w ic h e s ^5.95Everyday! S a tu r d a y S p e c ia l! F O O T L O N G S 990 B o th L o c a t io n s ! 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Van Hoy was elected chair, Suiter secretary, said elections director IVlarga­ ret Shew, - Photo by Robin Fergusson Planners Make Sand Dredging Recommendation There are races for Mocks­ villeTown Board and a Bemiuda Run district, as Ihc deadline looms for filing for an elecled officc in Davie’s Ihree towns. The deadline lo register is noon Friday,Aug. I. Filing fees in the nonpartisan races arc $5, payable by check lo Ihe Davie Counly Board of Elections. Former Davie sheriff, Will­ iam R.“Bill" Wooten,76,of 148 Grey St., filed for one of two .scats on the Mocksville Town Board, joining incumbents Vernon Thompson and Busier Cleary on Ihc ballot. Mayor Francis W. Slate is the only can­ didate for lhat office. In Bermuda Run, Nancy Marshall, 52, of 204 Spygla.ss Drive, filed for the District III seat on Ihe town board, Joining Charles Whitman in Ihc race for that .seal. Ted Titsworth Hied for reelcction in District I, nnd no candidates have filed for the Dis­ lricl IV seal. M ayor John Ferguson is Ihe only candidate for thal office. In Cooleemee, John Chan­ dler filed for mayor. Jean H. Cornalzer filed for a two-year term on the lown board. There are two seats lo be elected for four-year terms, and no candi­ dates had filed as of lute Mon­ day. The board of elections office is in Ihe ba.seinent of Mocksvillc Town Hall, 124 S, Salisbury St., Mocksville, 751-2027, NC90l,Sheflield Road and Lib­ erty Church Road. Olher condi­ tions limit hours of operation, driveway permits, ei|uipnient maintenance, flooding and re­ iiuired operational plans, to name a few, "Personally, I think wc need lo do siind dredging in some way,” said board meniber Randall Cave. "Currently the only legal sand dredging opera­ tion in Davic Counly is on the Bahnson farm, and il is the county's unilerslanding that no dredging has taken place there for a number of years." Board member Jimmy Sum­ mers echoed Cave's view. "Something has got to be done. If you haven’t been down to the Bullhole when il llooilcd, there’s 14 feet of sand there. Where they had plans for this nicc park right Ihere, looking at the dam, Ihercs ¡1 14 fool sand bar there now." All three men who spoke in favor of the ordinance and dredging in general, were in fa­ vor of vacuum dredging over drag line dredging. The board recommended the amendmeni with a 4-0 vote; Clint Junker, John Fullcrand George Peterson were absent. In lasl year’s vote. Daphne Frye, F.d Vogler and George I’eterson voted againsl Ihc amendment. The amendment was not changed since that vote and docs not distinguish between drag line and vacuum dredging. T o b a c c o R e f e r e n d u m O c t . 1 There w'ill be a tobacco research referendum on Wednesday, Oct. 1, at Ihe Cooperative E.xlension office on IKO/S. Main St., Mocks­ ville. David Owens Chair Of Davie School Board David Owens was elecled lo serve as chair by fellow niembers of the Davie Board of Education for the 2003-2004 fiscal year that began July 1. Debbie Pullen was elected vice chair. There was brief discussion aboul Ihe fact lhat nothing in the policy says lhal someone cannot serve multiple consecutive terms as a chair or vice chair. In making the motion for Owens and Pullen to nil the positions, Marlene Shamel said lhat she would nol be seeking re-election ne.'it year. D a v i e N A A C P C h a p t e r P l a n s C o m m u n i t y A w a r e n e s s D a y The Davie Coumy chapter of the NAACP will sponsor a Com­ munity Awareness Day from 2-5 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 9 al the Sluilevcnt Gymnasium on Campbell Road, Mocksville, "Our goal is to educate, empower and enlighten tho community through infornialion sharing and other aclivilies," said Priscilla Williatns. Information will be provided on; housing, financial planning, arts and entertainment, health education, voter regislrallon, and children's aclivitie.s. Hotdogs and hamburgers will be available. If you would like lo set up a table or make a donation, call Williams al 751-1555, C l a s s O f ‘ 8 3 P l a n s R e u n i o n The Davie High School Cla.ss of 1983 is planning a class re­ union. Call Eric Southern at 751-5594, Steve Stiller al 757-7600, Debbie Cranfill al 782-0120, Brenl Shoaf at 751 -2513, Ellen Grubb at 99S-1188, or Lefty Slewarl at 751-9651. COMING TO MOCKSVILLE SATURDAY & SUNDAY August 2 & 3 B e n F r a n k l i n Saturday, 10am to 5pm Sunday, 1pm to 5pm C o l o r P o r t r a i t P a c k a g e S p e c i a l 3 -8x10 ’s 3 - 5x7’s 1 2 - Wallets 13 95 Deposit Cuslomer pays Sl 1.00 when portraits' delivered at slore approximalely one week laler. • DONT MISS IT . NO AGE LIMIT • FAMILY GROUPS ALSO • ADULTS TOO! All work Omirantced hy: T R I V E T T E S T U D I O B en F r a n k lin Willow Oak Center • Mocksville, NC District Court DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tliursduy, .July 31,2003 - 5 The followhig cases were dis- piKcd of In Davic District Courl July 24. Presiding: Judge L. Dale Graham. Prosecuting; Wendy Terry and Kevin Beale, assistant DAs. - Jamie A. Alinazan, speeding 54 in a 35, rcduccd to 44 in a 35, $IO,co,sl. - Christy L. Anderson, failure to wear drivers seal bell iuul failure lo slop for slopsign/flashing red light, dismissed per plea. - Thomas A. Ayers, license/per- niil lime limil violation, dismissed per corrcction; improper pussing, reduced lo improper eijuipmenl. $10, cosl. “ Adam H. Dailey, misdemeanor possession of schedule VI con­ trolled substance, sentenced to five days in jail, suspended six months, $25, cosl, not to possess any con­ trolled substances. - WIter E. Bares, assault on a female and communiealing threats, dismissed at request of prosecuting witne,ss. - Francisco G. Bentiez, .speed­ ing 107 ina70andreckle.ssdriving to endanger, rcduced to exceeding safe speed, .sentenced lo 30 days in jail, suspended six months, $50. cost, remain of good behavior, nol violate any laws; speed compelition and following lo closely, dismi.s.sed per plea. - Derek B. Bordner, s|Keding 80 in a 55, reduced lo 64 In a 55, $ 10, cost. - Deirdre P, Browning, speed­ ing 70 in a 55 and driving with li­ cense revoked, dismissed per plea; driving wilh licen.se revoked, .sen­ tenced lo 30 days in jail, suspended one year, cost, not to operate a mo­ tor vehicle unlil licensed by Depart­ ment of Motor Vehicles; failure lo reduce speed and speeding 68 in a 55, dismissed per plea. - Ellon L. Campbell, speeding 50 in a 35, reduecd lo Improper equipment, $10, cosl. - Cassandra S, Carter, simple worthless check, prayer for judge­ ment continued on cosl, restitution of$625. - Ronald F. Church, simple as­ sault, dismissed al request of pros­ ecuting witness. - Gail Clendenin, harassing phone calls, dismissed al failure of prosecuting witness to appear. - Lozena 0. Clendenin, break­ ing, entering, simple assault, and communicating llireals, dismissed al request of prosecuting witness to appear. -Allen T. Culler, failure to wear drivers seat bell, dismissed per plea; possession of open conlainer/con- suniiiig alcohol in passenger area, prayer for judgement continued on cost. - Angela M. Curry, simple as­ sault, dismissed per failure to pros­ ecuting witness to appear. - JohiA. Debogdan,possession of malt beverage/unfortified wine under 21, prayer for judgement con­ tinued on cost, 24 hours community scrvice wilhin 60 dnys, nol to pos­ sess alcoholic beverage or con­ trolled subslanccs, - Chad Michael Dillard, no mo­ torcycle endor-semenl, disniissed per plea; reckless driving to endan­ ger, rcduced to exceeding safe speed, $10, cost, - Kelly G. Done, possession of drug paraphernalia, prayer for judgement continued on cost, $161 allorney fees, $50, not to possess any controlled substances. - Benito C. Garcia, open con­ tainer afler consuming alcohol, lit- teringmil more than 15 pounds, and failure to wear drivers .seal belt, dis­ missed per plea; DWl, sentenced lo 45 days in jail, suspended two years, $100, cosl, 24 hours comniunity service wilhin 60 days, substance abuse assessment/treatment, surren­ der license, and not operale motor vehicle until licensed by Depart­ ment of Motor Vehicles. - Peggy C. Grimes, simple worthless check, disniissed per civil seltlemenl. - Sylvia D. Hall, discorderly conduci, prayer for judgement con­ linued on cosl, $65 allorney fee, $50. - Michael W. Harris, carrying concealed weapon, prayer for judgement conlinued on cosl, weapon ordered destroyed. - David L. flarlsell,driving wilh license revoked, prayer for judge- nient conlinued on cosl. - Daryl A. Hawks, failure to wear drivers seat bell, reduced lo impropcrequipmenl,$ 10, cosl; fail­ ure lo secure passenger under 16, dismissed per plea. - Melody Houston, failure lo return rental properly, dismissed per civil seltlemenl. - Ashley B. Howell, failure lo burn headlamps, dismi.s.sed per fail­ ure 10 proscculing witness lo appear. -Meredith I. Howell, no opera­ tors license and'open conlainer af­ ler consuming alcohol,disniissed al request of prosecuting witness. - Marisa D. Johnson, simple as­ sault and communiealing ihreals, dismissed per request of prosecut­ ing witness; possession of drug paraphernalia, misdemeanor lar­ ccny, senlenced to 120 days in jail, suspended Iwo years, $100, cosl, substance abuse assessnienl/lreat- menl, submit to warrantless searches/.seizures/drug screens, nol lo possess any controlled substances unless prescribed by physician, $ 130 atlorney fees, $51), contraband ordered destroyed. -Chrisline E. Jones, driving af­ ter consuming, cost, $25; posses­ sion of mall beverage/unfortified wine under 21 and failure lo slop al steady red light, dismissed per plea. - Samuel Jones, improper passing, reduced lo improper equip­ ment, $10, cost. - Jimmy Gray Keaton Jr., forg­ ery of endorsement and uttering forged endorsement, dismissed per civil .selllement. - Arthur H. Levine, expired in­ spection slicker, dismis.sed per cor­ reclion. - Carson Lewis Jr., donieslle criminal trespassing, dismissed at request of prosecuting witness. - Lisa G. Loos, speeding 64 in a 45, reduced to 54 in a 45, $ 10, co.st; failure lo wear drivers seat belt, dis­ missed per plea. - Jesse L. ^nch, possession of stolen goods/property and aiding/ abetting forgery, sentenced lo 25 days in jail, suspended 18 months, 73 days credit for time served, $358 allorney fees, $50, $95 restitution; breaking mid entering iuul larceny after breaking/entering, dismissed per plea. - Eddie W, Mabe, taking game during closed season and hunting wilhoul a license, senlenced lo 45 days In jail, suspended 18 monlhs, $ 100, cost, not to hunl without valid license, relurn gun to owner, destroy remains of animal. - Peggy L. Marlin, sccond de­ gree trespassing, dismissed at re- ijuesl of prosecuting wilness. - Lynda W. Mauney, designated lane violation, dismissed per civil selilemeni. -Todd M. McDowell,speeding 86 In a 70, reduced lo improper eiiuipment, $.50. cosl. - Itnolhy J. Minler. driving with license revoked, prayer for judgenieiil continued un cost; pos­ session/display of allcred/netitio'is/ revoked drivers license, dismissed per plea. - Miguel O. Mondragon, win­ dow liiuing violalion, I'ailure to no­ tify Deparimeni of Molor Vehicles of address change, and expired in­ speclion sticker, dismissed per cor­ rection. - Martez R. Moore, speeding 104 In a 70, disniissed per plea; reckless driving to endanger. $50, cosl. - Manuel H. Munoz, taking game fish by means olher. sen­ tenced to five days, suspended six monlhs, $25, co.st, destroy net. - Louie C. Myers, driving wilh license revoked, .sentenced lo 90 days, suspended one year. $100. cosl, not operate a veliicle until li­ censed by Depanment of Motor Vehicles. - Gerardo J. Ocoloxle, speeding 101 In a 70, dismissed per plea; reckless driving lo endanger, $10, cosl. - .Sarah R. Ogburn, possession of midl bevcrage/unforlified wine under 21, prayer for judgement con­ tinued on cost, attend sehool witli no unexcused absenses, nol to con­ sume alcohol or controlled sub­ stances. - Daniel L. Pruitt, speeding 51 in a .15, reduced lo44 in a 35, $10. cost. - Stacy E. Pruitt, DWl, sen­ tenced lo 45 days, suspended Iwo year, $100, co.st, 24 hours commu­ nily service within 60 days, sub­ stance abu.se assessment/lreatment, not operale motor vehicle tmlll li­ censed by Department of Molor Vehicles, surrender license, $195 attorney fees, $50; driving wilh li­ cense revoked, possession/display of altered/ficlilious/revokeil drivers license, and driving left of ccntcr. dismissed per plea. - Marie M. Sargraves, speeding 65 in a 50, reduced lo improper cquipmenl, $10, cosl. - Tiffany D. Scotl, speeding 63 ill a 35, reduced lo exceeding safe speed, prayer for judgement contin­ ued on cost. - Philip C, Shouse, operaling vehicle with no insurance, sen­ lenced lo 30 days In jail, suspended 18 months, cosl, maintain insurance on vehicle, permission lo travel laU of slale for employment, $1352.85 re.slilulion. - Ryan O. Shuford, misde­ meanor po.ssesslon of schedule VI conlrolled substance and lillering nol more lhan 15 pounds, senlenced lo 10 days, suspended one year, cost, 24 hours communily service within 60 days; failure to wear driv­ ers seal bell, dismissed per plea. -Jennifer D. Smoot, shoplifling conceahneni of goods, prayer for judgement conlinucd on cosl, 16 hours communily service, $65 altor- ney fees,$50,slay offWalMart pre­ mises. - SoledadC..Solis,speeding 107 in a 70, rcduced to exceeding safe speed, reckless driving to endanger, and open conlainer after consuming alcohol, sentenced lo 30 days In jail, suspended six months, $.50, cost; SUMNER CLEARANCE SALE BR/NG IN THIS AD AND SAVE AN E X TR A 10% O F F ALREADY MARKED DOWN ITEMS and Mens and Ladles Sum m er Shirts • A R IA T SANDALS ancl select summer footwear on SALE STRAW HATS 20% OFF W ITH THIS AD O NLY . B R IG H T O N Ladies and Wallets - 30% OFF • Jewelry 20% OFF The Oaks Shopping Center Lewisville 336-945-2566 Hours: Mon-Frl 10-7; Sat 10-6 ’’Щ speed compelition and following loo closely, dismissed per plea. - Michael W.Thompson, speed­ ing 92 in a 70. reduced lo exceed­ ing safe speed, prayer for judgenieni continued on cosl. - Adam W. Trogdon, speeding 80 In a 70 and possession/display of allered/fictlllous/revoked drivers license, disniissed per plea: driving with license revoked, prayer for judgement continued on cosl. - Johnnie T. Wil.son, DWl, .sen­ tenced lo 60 days in jail, suspended two years, $100, cosl, 24 hours community service within 60 days, substance abuse assessnient/lrem- nient. surrender license, nol oper­ ate vehicle tmlll licensed by Depart­ ment of Motor Vehicles, $325 imor- ney fees; open conlainer afler con­ suming alcohol,dismissed per plea. - Johnnie T. Wilson, no opera­ tors license and reckle.ss driving lo endanger, dismissed per plea. - Geraldine C. Womack, open container afler consuming alcohol, senlenced lo five days, suspended six monlhs, cosl, nol lo consume alcohol beverage In vehicles. - John R. Wood, speeding 88 In a 70, reduced to Improper eiiuip­ ment, $100, cost. - Calhy M. Blake, simple wortli- less chock, dismissed per civil seltlemenl. Fnllcd I» Appear: - Jimmy L. Uobbltl, misde­ mennor larccny. - Alfredo R. Cruz, driving afler consuming under 21. no operators license, and exceeding posted speed. - Ihiotliy E. Dice Jr.. Intoxi­ cated and disruptive. - Terry Gray, driving wilh li­ cense revoked. - Bernard G. Kent,driving with license revoked. - Kyle B. Kepley, misdemeanor possession of schedule VI con­ lrolled substance. - Sheila L. Kincaid, failure lo wear drivers seal belt and driving wllh license revoked. - Joshua Lackey, possession of marijuana more lhan half ounce up Ul one and half ounce. - JuslliiT. Luquire. misde­ meanor possession of schedule VI conlrolled substance. - Jimmy L. Migan. possession of drug paraphernalia. - Ashley Polk, coniniuncatin exceeding posted speed, and failure lo exliibll/surreiider license. - Anlonio Rodriguez, liltcrin nol more lhan 15 pounds. - Marco D. Rodriguez, failure to wear drivers seat bell, driving wllh llccnse revoked, and operating vehicle with no Insurance. - Elizabelh Torres, speeding 85 in a 70. - Mallhew RWagoner, posses­ sion of drug paraphernalia and mis­ demeanor possession of schedule VI controlled substance. Note: Ann Johnson listed in lasl week's Dislric Courl Is not Anne M. Johnson of S. Salisbury Street. Mocksville and Benjamin Allen is not Benjamin Caleb Allen of Cherryhlll Road, Mocksville. A T T E N T I O N ! Persons with Diabetes M a k e r o u t i n e f i n g e r - s t i c k i n g a t h i n g o f t h e p a s t ! N e w m e t e r s o f f e r a l m o s t p a i n l e s s t e s t i n g o n f o r e a r m o r t h i g h . 8 6 6 - 2 5 5 - 0 6 2 8 C a l l t o d a y f o r h o m e d e l i v e r y ! We’re celebrating Independence Day during the whole month of July with a very special offer on homes from our Independence series. Call for an appointment or stop by, ■ Offer good through July 31,2003, ■ No lot? We provide a free lot location service, ■ Built on site, Not modular, StatesM e Sales & Design Center ' Take Exit . 154 off NO 704-872-898Q 800-714-2324 ext. 2 WWW, WayneHomes.com Call for free book of house plans. The Patriot - $79,640. Independence Series homes start as low as $63,240. Wp[OM:s A Division of Centex Monies t î ï GaraRC not Included. Hiotii may Include Items not IncUidcd ,it Hits price. Oder subject to cluinp,e wilhout notice, .ipplles lo qualified buyers, and does not Include land or land lmprovement.s. NC I'lenoral ConiracllnB Ucl/ 4778, VA Horne lUilldcr 111 //BBOP. YOUR H O M E ■ YOUR LOT ■ YOUR WAY P u b lic R e c o r d s Marriages r. - DAVIK COUN TY KNTKRF’RISK RKCORl), Tluirsdiiy, July 31.2003 The lnll(»uini: were issued mar­ riage licenses by llie Davie Regis- ler of Deeds. • I‘hili() Roger Aronson. SO. of uy WarwicVe Placc and Margaret Jeanne Wcslcy. 7S, of 1163 Riverbend Drive. Ucrnnida Run. • Uurncy Joe UiHne.38.undTulia Faye Colbert. 36. of 131 Fish Face Lane. Mocksville. • Allen Tillman Culler. 45, and Tracey Leigh Miller. 35. of 484 Swicegood St.. Cooleemee. - John William Denton. 5S. of Vulrico, I'liv. and Linda Ann Dwiggins. 56. of 250 Gladstone Road. Mocksville. Arrests TIr' Diivii; Couiilv ShcrilTs t)c- parlmcnl made Ihc I'ollowiiii; arresls: -Hvcretto l.ohr Arnlcrsiin.i I .of :ni RuilroaclSlrcci, Mocksvillo was arrcslcd July 17 for failure lo com­ ply wilh prc-lrial. Trial dale: Aiij’. 21. - llavid William Landes, i I. of Winslon-Salciii was arrested July 17 for DWI. consumiiii! alcohol In passenger area, no operators license. lilierlng. and careless/rcckless driv­ ing. Trial dule: Aug. 1. - Jiicquic Tnylor Merrill, .18,of Olin wus arrcslcd July 17 for worlh- less chcck. Triul dule: Aug. 7. - Basil Ray Reed, 17, of 131 Buck Hill Road, Mocksville was arrcslcd July 17 for breaking and enlering of a molor vehicle, larceny. - Paul Tilfin «rane III, and Wendy Lauree Brown, 21. of 77.‘i .Sheffield Road, Harmony. - Jeffrey Reynolds Dees. 41. and Krislie Diane Harris. .W. 610 Bear Creek Church Rd.. Mocksville. - James Kirk Edwards, .16, and Ann Bales Luallen, 29, of 113 l-oslull Drive, Mocksville. - Eduardo Espuraza, 33. and Luz Mary Giraldo, 34, of Lakewood, N.J.' - Kennclh Fredrick Gurwood, 24. of 442 Fred Bahnson Drive. Advunce. and Slephanie Leah Har­ ris. 27. of Pfafflown. - Scoll Raymond Hull, 41, und damage lo properly.Trial dale: Aug. 14. - Ronald Ferrell Church. .S*), of 188 Wall Slreel. Cooleemee was arrested July 17 for simple assaull. Trial dule: July 24. - Amanda Joycc Bush, 21, of Greensboro wus arresled July 18 for driving with license revoked. Trial dale: Aug. 1. -Jimmy LnmonIFortune,29,of Winslon-.Suleni wus arrcslcd July 18 for possession w iih intent lo sell/ deliver cocaine and selling cocaine, Triul dule: July 31. - Rundy Eugene Davidson. 21, of426 Dalton Road, Mocksville was urrestcd July 18 for possession wilh intent lo sell/deliver schedule VI controlled suhsluncc. possession. Land Transfers The following lund transfers were filed wilh ihe Davie Register of Deeds, lislcd hy parties involved, ucreuge, lownship, und deed stamps purchased, wilh S2 representing S1,WH). - Larry E. Tyndall und Kuthryn F. Tyndull to Slicila B o s h c II. .S.23 acrcs. Clarksville. S292. i - H. Terry Hutchens, substitute trustee, to Fannie Mue. I lol. Mocksville. - II. Terry Hutchens, subslilule trustee, lo Fannie Mac, 1 lol. Jerusa­ lem. - Homecomings I'inanciul Net­ work to Lurry D. Bry.uit. .64 acre, SI22. • Wuyne M. Jumes und Jean S, James to Patrick N. Ilullon und Angie R. Ilullon. I lol, $416. - Omnia I'. I'owler lo Citcgory L. Russell and Kimberly J. Russell. I lol, F'urminglon, $764. - C J. Rumey, allorney in fuel for Ouk Vulley Associates Limiled Purl- nership and Ridge Run Properlies 10 Forresl C. Cranfiii, 2 lols. Farm­ ington, $294. - Phillip M, Jurrell und Salynn ,S. Jarrell lo Ku/.imier/. Zakumarek and Muriu/akamarck, I lot,Jcrusu- lem. S70, - Adums Egloff Aviuit Properties and Salem Dei clopnient Venture to Midvaney Homes. I lol. Farming­ lon. $65. - Mulvaney Homes to Karen R. Barnes und Crystal .S. Heincmunn. I lol. Farmington, .S3H6. - Glenn Johnson Builders lo Ja­ son Bridges und Keely Bridges, I lol. F'urminglon. $4(14. - Trucy L. Sluter und Billy Gruy Sluter to Kyle W. Bailey and Angie Highway Patrol The following traffic wrecks in Davie Cmmiy were liMed by ihe N.C. Highway Patrol. Unflccuplc'd Cur Kfllls Down lllll No charges were filed after a wreck in Davic on July 21. Fires Duvie Couniy fire departments responded to the following calls last w eck, ,lHly21:SmilhGrove,4;n8p.m., Wills Koad,house fire: Farminglon assislcil. .Iuly 22: SinilhGrove,4:l 1 a.m., ,S'.C. 801 North, fire alurm; Farm­ ington assisied; Center, 1:12 p.m., Sheffield Roud, aulomobile acci­ dent: Advance. 1:49p.m.,Oakmonl Drive, fire alurm; Smith Grove as­ sisted; Smilh Grove,.‘5:20 p.m.. 1-40 West. Iree down in road. ,(uly 23: Smilh Cirove, 8:24 a.m., Ilennudu Village, fire ulurm; Ad- A 197.‘i Chevrolel pick-upowned hy Clifford Webb of 193 Ciiruvan Lane, Mocksville was parked in u private parking lot In Deer Run. Webb'.s truck rolled down Ihe hill, down an embunkmeni, and siruck a vance assisted; Fiirminglon assisied; Cornat/cr-Dulin assisied; Mocks­ ville ussisted. ,|uly 24: iVlocksville, I l:06u.m.. Kuydon Corporation, induslrial lire alurm; Jerusalem assisted; Advunce, 11:09 u.m., Murkland Road, uulo- mobile aeeidem; I'otk assisied; Ad­ vunce, l:.58 p.m.. Grunandu Drive, iruiler fire; Cornul/er-Dulin us­ sisted; Farniington assisted; Farm­ inglon, 3:01 p.m., Deerfield Drive, residenlial lire alurm; .Smith Grove assisted; Smilh Grove, 6:34 p.m., N.C. KOI North, awomobilc acci­ dent. Mocksville Police The following incidents were reporleil 111 Ihc .Mocksville Policc Dcparlment. - The larcefi)' of a salcllile dish from Ihe yard of 648 Milling Road was reported July 23. - A trespasser was reporled ul R;ulio Shack on July 22. - A gun was shol inside the city limils on l.ocusl .Street, it wus re­ porled July 22. ■ Someone shol dogs running loose In yurds on Windward Circle. Arrests - Duslin Kirk Reavis, 17,of 172 Powell Road, was churged July 23 wilh fraud ui\d concealment of mer­ chandise, Trial date: Sept. 4. - Mark Anthony Greene, 23, of Charlotte, was charged July 19 with speeding.driving wilhoul Insurunce and having a llctiliiius license tag. Trial dule: Aug. 14. - Willium Donnell While. 36.of Churlotle, was churged July 23 wilh two counls of forgery und uilering u forged endor.semenl. Trial dale: Aug. 14. - Billy Taft Eller Jr.. 26. of Sulisbury, was charged July 23 wilh possession of murijuana. Trial dale: Aug. 14. - Mutthew Brock, 20, of 338 Ouklund Ave., wus churged July 2.“i wilh l/irccny. Trial dule: Aug. 28. Carson Bretl Glass, 17, of WoMlleid', wus chargcd July 23 with obstructing und resisting an ofllcer, and with intenlionully pointing a Pumcla Sims Sludevenl, 39.of 241 Avon .St., Mocksvillc. - Kenneth Scoll Harri.son. 24. and Jennifer Marie Cusey. 19, of China Grove. - Sleven Michuel Johnson Jr.. 22, of 182 S. Angell Roud. and Mury Belh Bracken, 22.of 7255 N.C. 801 S.. Mocksvillc. - Alton Randall Lane. 43. and Deboruh Burker Roberts.44.of 141 S. Angell Roud. Mocksville. - Gregory Keith Leazcr, 45. of 175 Dreumscupc Lane. Mocksville and Trish Cranfiii Briles. 46, of Winslon-Salem. - Samuel Joel McEwen, 19, und muintaining a vehicle. Triul date: Aug. 7. - Hunter Brooke Mucfarlune, 19, of 170 Tuilwind Drive, Advancc wus urrestcd July 18 for posse.ssion wilh Intent to sell/deliver schedule VI controlled substunce, possession, malnluining u vehicle. Trial dute: Aug. 7. - Seun Carson Strickland, 25,of 202 Lakevlew Drive. Mocksville was arrcslcd July 19 for domcslic assuull und comnumicating thrents. TrinI dule; Sept. 25. - Marilyn Fletcher Sides, 48, of Easi Bend wus arresled July 19 for DWI und driving left of ccnier. Trial date: Aug. I. - Luvernc Dillard, 42, of 425 Cumpbell Roud, Mocksvillc wus Hull Biuley, .93 ucre. F'urminglon, $316. - Kay Pendry Todd, Batjrhuru Pendry Fells und Churlcs Melvin Felts 10 Richurd J, Trellcr, I lol, S114. - BR 54910 Alun Flclcher Con­ slruclion, I lol, Furminglon, $115. • Jesse Curroll Hunes and Belly Hurpe Hunes, Mury Susan Hanes Gile und Stuart Crosby Gile, nnd Jerry Byrd Hanes lo Double F De­ velopers, 91.96 acres, Clarksville. .$736. ■ Joseph W. Tuckcr Sr. to Hurold Wood, 1 tract, Farminglon. $42. ■ II. Nelson Cowden and Christi T. Cowilen to Joseph Tupuy. I lol. Mocksville. $260. - Sherman Ronald Reuvls and Hildu Mae Miller Reavis to Jumes Travis Miller und James Nicholas Miller. 3 acres. Clarksville, S30. telephone/cable box.The truck con­ linucd rolling and .simck scverul irees before coming to rest against one. Trooper A.A. Justice reported Ihe uccideni occurred at upproxl- malely 6:30 u.m. und there were no .Iuly 25: County Line,4;51 p.m., Shudy Knoll Lune, uutomohile uc­ cideni; Cenler u.ssisled. .Iuly 26: Smilh Grove,9:47 u.m., 1-40 Wcsl, vehicle fire; Furminglon assisted; Furminglon, 1:31 p.m., Furminglon Road, c(|uipment fire; Farmington, 1;42 p.m., 1-40 Eusl, uuioniobile uccideni; Center as­ sisted; I'armington, 6:,34 p.m.. Fumi- ington Road, grass fire. ,Iuly 27: WilliamR.Davie,3:48 p.m., I jumcs Church Road, uulomo- bile uccideni. ,luly 2«: Couniy Line,8:44 a.m., 1-40 Wesi, uuioniobile uccidcnl. luser light ul un olficcr. Triul dule: Aug. 17. Trnffic Accidents • A Mocksville mun wus churged with cuieless and reckless driving und hit anil nm after u wreck in u parking lot off Hardison Street al 2:15 p.m. July 23. DwighI Duvid McClure, 46, of 71.10 N.C. 801 S., was driving a 1986 Mazda and said the briikes failed. He left Ihe scene, according lo a report by Sgl. D.T. Matthews. - Janies Paul Bolin, 73, of 321 AvonSl.. wusdrivinga 1995 Buick on Soulh Sulisbury Streel al 3:25 a.m. July 22 when u deer ran inlo ils path und was sinick, according to u report by Officcr James P. Young. Heather Jo Miller, 18, of 1693 Fork Bi.xby Roud, Advunce. - Christiun Curlis Pope, 26, of 268 Shallowbrook Drive, Advunce, und Nancy Elizabeth Jacome-Silva, 26, of Winslon-Salem, - Timolhy Dale Roberson, 36, and niary Rachcl Hamilton, 33, of 198 Sandy Lune. Advance, - Adum Dule Shehun, 22, nnd Brandy Michelle Kimbrell. 25, of Woodleuf. • Michuel Hubert Shirley, 19, and Amandu Lynn Whicker, 18, of 127 Pepperslonc Pluce.Mocksville. - Shuwn Kelly Shore, 39, und Brandie Duncy Shellon, 24, of 1011 urrestcd July 20 for first degree bur­ glary und probation violulion. Triul dute: July 24. - Roxanne Smilh Webb, 30, of 404 Norlhridge Court, Mocksville was arrested July 20 for worthless check. Trial dute; Aug. 21. - Michaci Gregory Morris Jr., 19,of I l7Single Lunc,Mocksvillc wus urrcstcd July 20 for possession of drug puruphernulia, possession of murijuunu, und possession with intent tosell/dcllvcrmurijuunu,Triul date; July 31, - Darren Joe Caudle, 27, of King was arresled July 20 for unuuiho- lized use of a molor vehicle. Trial date: July 30 in Rowun County. Caudle wus ulsochurged wilh brcuk­ ing, entering, und lurccny on July - Bobby Gruy Cope and Nell C. Cope to Terry J. Wuller und Peggy C. Waller. I tract. - Todd M. Gtillcdgc und Til'funy F. Giilledge lo Brimi Kelly Mason and Deboruh H. Mason. 1 lot. Farm­ ington. $465. - Tina E. Williums und Pamela June Williams lo Piirick Shcn Aus­ tin nnd Luuru Puigc Kennedy, I lol, S33, • Norman Building and Remod­ eling Co. lo Jumes C. Lipscomb Jr. and Nancy A. Lipscomb, 4.45 ucrcs, $468, • Nnylor Vogler and Stella Mac Vogler lo Susan Vogler Kimball and Rebecca Vogler, 73 ucres. Shady Grove. - CJ. Rumcy, ultorney in fact for Ouk Valley Associates Limiled Part­ nership und Ridge Run Properlies lo Wcslphuliu Conslruclion, 1 lol. injuries. Wreck On Inlcrstule A Forsyth man was churged wilh exceeding sufe speed afler he wrecked the vehicle he was driving July 21. Jonathan Ewing Boyer of Win- slon-Sulem was driving a 2002 Chevrolel vehicic wcsl on 1-40 when it ran off the left shoulder und hit u median cable. Trooper A.A. Juslice reported the uccidcnl occurred ul upproxi- mutely 8:25 p.m. luid there were no injuries. >Vreck On Deiidinim Kiiiid No charges were filed after an accideni in Davie on July 22. Morris Uuy Ratledge Jr. of Mooresville was driving his 1987 Dodge vehicle west on Deadmon Road. Timothy Elijah Poplin of 441 Frank Short Roud, Mocksville was driving hisl 990 Dodge pick-upeasl on Deudmon Road. Rulledge's ve­ hicle crossed Ihc center line und Poplin drove off the roud lo the right to uvold a collision, bul was unable lo avoid the collision. Eatons Church Roud, Mocksvillc. - Murk Edwurd Wuyne Spenccr, 24. und Jill Michelle Walker, 36, of 771 Yadkinville Road, Mocksville. - Howard Wurner Slurkey, 23, and Lauren Rainc Venable, 24, of 157 Loneirec Drive, Advancc. - Erick Warren Struney, 25, and Cherlth Brooke Shepherd, 18, of 264 Walts St„ Cooleemee, - Erran Andrew Smith, 32, und Karma Lee Tally, 29. of Springdale, Ark. - Jonathan Patrick Wulser. 25. of 164 Mohnwk Lune. Advancc and Jennifer Lynne Giles, 24, of 196 Twin Cedars Gold Rd., Mocksville. 20. Trial dale: Sept. 8. - Oswaldo Polito Tcmich, 24,of W'inston-Sulcm wus urrestcd July 21 for DWI and driving while li­ cense revoked, TrinI dute: Aug. 15. - Cleo Pinkney Ross Jr., 29, of 387 Fred Lanier Road, Mocksvillc wus arrested July 21 for failure lo appeur, TrinI dule: Aug. 15. - Rodney Jerome Arnold, 20, of WInslun-Sulem wus urrestcd July 21 for posse.ssichi wilh intent lo manufaclure/sell/deliver cocnine, possession of cocaine, and posses­ sion of drug puraphcrnaliu. Trial dale: Aug. 7. - Malthew Jason Klult/., 22, of 2347 U.S. 601 South, Mocksville wasarresled July 21 fordrivingwlih llcen.se revoked, ficlilious rcglstru- Furmington,$l25, - CJ, Rutuey.tuiorney in fuel for Oak Vulley Associates Limiled Part­ nership und Ridge Run Properties 10 Wcslphaliu Conslruclion, I lol, Farmington.$198. - Onie Eva Marlow Harbin lo Mary Eva Sine. 2 tracts. Mocksville. - Tennyson Dean Carter nnd Shcllu D.Tillman loTcnny.son Dean Carter and Sheila T. Carter, 1 lot, Furminglon, - Ronuld W, Foster Sr. und Murlha M. Foster lo Frank Short Jr. nnd Doris Short, 1 lol, Mocksville, $260, - David F. Linville and Kathy Linville to Bradley Medford and Mary Ann Medford, 2,63 acres, Clarksville, $285, - Michaci Thomas Hugen to Monicu A. Hugen, 2 tracts. Trooper A .J. Furmer reporled Ihe accident occurred at approximately I p.m. Collision On (iOl, No Injuries A Davie man was churged with fuilure to reduce speed after Ihe ve­ hicle he wasdrlving hit another July 2"). Jesus E. Fuentcs of 4402 N.C. 801, Mocksville wus driving his 1992 Dodge vehicle north on 801 behind a 2003 Sutnrn vehicle driven by CelsuElcniiMuyuof Yudkinville. Maya hud slowed lo ullow u driver in front of her lo mukeu lurn. Fuenles failed to slow his vehicle in lime and II collided with Maya's. Trooper A .J. Funner reporled the accidcnl occurred at approximately 5 p.tn. and there were no injuries. Vehicle Oierturns, .Man Taken To llospilal A Davidson mun wus charged with sufe movement violulion ufter he wrecked ihe vehicic he wus driv­ ing July 22. Franklin Mubane Smyre of Lex- inglon wus driving his 1996 Chevrolet pick-up west on U.S. 64. Smyre's truck ran off the right side Sheriff s Department The following incidents were reported to the Davie Sheriff's Depl. - On July 18 Philip Johnson re­ ported a cur wus dumagcd at a home on Cheyenne Lane, Mocksville. - Paul Sink reporled bicycles were removed from Ihc Furminglon Civic Cenler, Furminglon Roud on July 18, - On July 19 Jerry Bluekwclder reported items were removed from u home near River Road, Advance. - Frunces Shields reporled lircs were dumagcd ul a localion on Le­ gion Cemetery Roud, Cooleemee on July 19. -On July 21 Cynlhiu Moore re­ ported jewelry wus removed fnim u home on Gludslone Roud, Mocks­ villc. - Gonzo Wrenn of Lowes Foods, Advancc reported items were removed from ihe slore williout puy on July 21, - On July 22 Greg Gilmer re­ ported tools und a refrigerator were removed from u home on I lamillon Court, Bermuda Run. - Lonnie Hcpler reporled unau­ thorized purchuses were mude willi a credit card ut a residence on Yadkin Valley Roud, Advunce on July 23. - On July 24 Gladys McNeilly reported mull wus tumpered wilh at on Milling Road, Mocksville. - Ralph Preston Workman, 53, und Virginia Benson Kennedy, 53, of 955 Hardison St., Mocksville. -Thomas Richard Anderson,48, and Shannon Daugherty Baker, 34, of 120 Old Murch Roud, Advance. - Miguel Surabin Contreras, 25, of Yudkinville and Muriu De Jesus Vences RogcL 16, of 356 Cana Road, Mocksville. - Hoang Tran Dang, 30, Hous­ ton. Tcxns and MIchclle Marie Brake, 29, of 225 E, Maple Ave., Mock.sville. - Michaci Allen Sutton, 21, of Clemmons and Kelly Virginlu Hancock, 23, of Lewisville. lion,and no liability insurance.Trial dale: Aug. I. -Tommy Lee Riddle,27,of 149 Cubic Lune, Mocksvillc was arrested July 22 for assaull Inflicting serious injury. Trial dale: Aug. 14. - Shannon Michael Funderburl 34,of 246 Dnvic Street, Cooleemee wns urrcstcd July 24 fordriving wilh I Icense revoked und no seulbclt. Triul dnle: Sept, 5, - Krystnl Danielle Byers, 20, of 606 Four Corners Rond, Mocksville wus arresled July 24 for failure lo nppcur,Triul dale: Sept. 17 In Yudkin County. - Lisa D. Parks,39,of4541 N.C 801 North. Mocksvillc was arrested July 24 for worthless check. Triul dule: Aug. 29 in Surry County. - Mure S. Calluhnn und Dull B. Culluhan lo Rundy Eurl Weiivcr and Jennifer Molt Weuver. I lot, Furm- inglon.S900. - Joe Stanley Allen und Glynda C. Allen lo Joe Stanley Allen, 9.1 acrcs, Fullon. / - Lori J. Fisher lo Shuler Build­ ing, 1 lot, Mocksville, $34. -C.J. Rntney, ultorney in fact for Ouk Valley Associates Limiled Purt- - nership and Ridge Run Properties lo Milch Lowery Conslruclion, 1 lol, Farmington, $128. - Oak Vulley Associates Limited Partnership lo Cambridge Isenhour Homes, 2 lots, Farmington,SI68. - Oak Valley Associntes Limited Partnership to Cambridge Isenhour Homes, I lol, Furminglon, $84. - Cumbridge Isenhour Homes to George V. Valashinas and Junel M. Vulashinas, I lol, Farmington, $398. of Ihc roud und collided wilh aditch. The Irtick overturned nnd collided with a lelephone junction box und ulilily pole before coming lo re.sl on tlic shoulder of 64. Trooper A.T. Keller reported Ihc uccidcnl occurred al upproximntely I p.m. und Smyre wus taken to Davie Hospilal for Ircalmcnl. Man Charged With Driving Drunk A Yadkin mnn wascharged wilh DWI and exceeding safe speed after he wrecked the vehicle he wus driv­ ing July 23. Lurry Grey Hutchins o( Yudkinville w'as driving a 1995 Ponliuc vehicic soulh on Ollle Hurkcy Roud when il ran off the right shoulder, Ihrough a fence, und struck a utility pole. Hutchins Ihen lied Ihe scene in Ihe vehicle travel­ ing soulh on Liberty Church Rond. Hutchins' vehicle run off Ihe righl shoulder, Ihrough a tobacco field, und siruck u brush paich where il came lo u rest. Trooper A.A. Juslice reported the nccideni occurred ut upproxi- matcly 11;55 p.m.and there were no injuries. Ilolh Drivers Taken To Hospital Afler Wreck A Davie man was churged wilh failure lo reduce speed after Ihc ve­ hicle he wus driving hil unoiher July 24. Duvid Wuyne Bcckinun of 803 Jack Booe Roud, Mocksville wus driving his 2003 Dodge pick-up south on N .C. 801. Rex Alan Carter of 166 Rex Lune, Advunce had slopped his 1988 Ford pick-upsoulh on 801 lo make left lurn, Beckman fulled to reduce his speed und sinick Carter's truck in the rear. Trooper A.A. Juslice reported the uccidcnl occurred al approxi- mntcly 6:30 p.m. nnd both men were tnken to Forsyth Hospital in Win- sion-Salem for Irentment. Wrcck On Underpass Rond A Davie man was churged wilh Canllniicd On I’uKC 7 Two Davie Men Arrested On Felony Drug O ffenses DAVIK COUN'I’V KNTKRPRISK RKCORD, Tliur.sdiiy, July 31,2003 By Jackie Scabolt Dnvii; Couniy Enterprise Record Third shift deputies arrested two men from Davic County and charged them with multiple felony drug offenses lust Sunday morning. D a rre n D e s ll a w n Lyons, 17, iind Thomns Richard Hunter Sr,, 56, of 129 J a .s m i n c Lane, Mocksville were confined in Duvie Detention Cenler at 10:30 a.m. on July 20. Lyons According lo Davie Couniy Sheriffs Dcpartincnl Detective J.D. Hartman, in the early morn­ ing hours of July 20 Deputy Bill Page received information that drugs were being sold on Jas­ mine Lane. A search wurnint wns obtained and executed around 9 a,m, at the home of tlie two men, A report filed by Page li.st.s the following items were seized; digital scales, a Remington pis­ tol whose serial numbers had been scratched off, and plastic baggies. A half pound of murijuanaa, still in brick form, was also seized, according to Hartman. There were also two quarts of non-tax-paid liquor nnd photos showing drugs being used, M o b i l e H o m e F i r e R u l e d A r s o n By Jackie Scabolt Davie County Enterprise Record A fire that began in bedrooms of a local home is being investi­ gated ns an arson according to detectives with the Davie County Sheriff’s Department. Members of Advance, Farm­ ington, and Cornatzer-Dulin fire departments responded to a cull nround 2 p.m,Thursday, July 24, reporting a fire at a mobile home nt 307 Granada Drive, Advancc. Dctectivc J.S. Parker said Latusha Diane lines McClelland, 23, hnd lived in Ihc Granada Drive homo, she reported was owned by hor father, approxi­ mately one und half years. The fire started in bedrooms ut each end of the home. The center of mattresses in each bedroom were where the fires originated, “There’s no logical reason for the fires to slart there," com- Highway Patrol Continued From Page 6 fniiurc to yield after the vchlcle he wus driving hit unother July 25. Kevin Michael Rccd of 120 Ebriglil Lunc, Advunce was driving his 1993 Nissan east on Ebrlghl Lane, Edward Juck Polls of 165 Vogler Rond, Advance was driving his 1994 Ford pick-up soulh on Underpass Road. Rccd failed lo yield and his vehicic traveled into Ihe path of Potts causing Ihe two lo collide. Trooper M.C, Howell reported the accidcnl occurred at approxi­ mately 7:20 a,m. and Ihcrc were no injuries, Mun Charged With DWI A Davie man wns charged with DWL careless, nnd reckless driving after he wrcckcd Ihc vehicle he wns driving July 26, Brynn Thomns Myers.of 5754 N.C. 801 Soulh, Mocksvillc wus driving u 1999 Ford pick-up soulh T e e n F a c e s D r u g C h a r g e s By Jnckic Scubolt Davie Couniy Enlerprise Record A Davie teen originally pulled for n traffic of­ fense is ulso facing drug charges afler Davic Sheriff’s De­ partment De- I tectives ar­ rested her in a local I church park­ ing lol on July 11. According to Detective J.D. Hariman, sheriff officials were doing surveillance lhal nighl when they followed the vehicle of Taquanda Kaye Reynolds of 135 Rupard Trail, Mocksville in a known drug area. She was stopped on Bethel Church Road anclcharged wilh no liability in­ surance and driving wilhoul a li­ cense.Aftera search ofthe 1987 Honda Civic she was driving, detectives seized two und a half ounces of murijuana. Huriman said a small amount of the mari­ juana had been repackaged. Reynolds was placed in Diivic Detention Center in lieu of a $6,000 bond. In addition lo the iraffic of­ fenses, she was also charged wilh felony possession of mari­ juana and felony possession with Inlenl to manufaclure/sell/de- liver marijuana. Reynolds first court appear­ ance was in Dnvie Dislricl Court last Thursday. Her case wns con­ tinued unlil Aug. 28, on N,C. 801, Myers lost conlrol of Iho truck und wenl off Ihc rond to Ihc righl, collided with n mnilbox, then collided wilh n ulilily polo nnd util­ ity box. Trooper M,C, Howell reported Ihc uccidcnl occurrcd nl upproxl- mntoly 5:36 a.m. and there wore no injuries, Wuninn Charged In Wrcck A Davio womnn wns chargcd wilh .safe movemoni violulion nfler the vehicic .she wns driving hil nn- othcr July 27. Penny Ashley Hnrp of 389 Cornnt/.cr Rond. Mocksvillc wns driving her 1997 Ford pick-up en.st on U.S, 64, William Fred Allen of 140 Broadway Rond, Cooleemee wns driving n 1992 Toyoln vchiclc wcsl on U,S, 64. Hnrp lurned loft inlo Ihe puth of Allen's vchlcle nnd cuusod Ihc two lo collide. Allen's vehicle run off Iho roud to Ihc righl nnd Hnrp's cnmc to rest In Ihc roud. Trooper L.J. Sluley Jr. reported Ihe uccidcnl occurrcd nl npproxi- mulcly 5:35 p.m. nnd u pussengor In Allen's vehicle wns lukcn lo Dnvie Hospilnl for treutmonl. Motorcycif Wrccks On Uii. 601 No churgcs were filed ufter n wrcck In Dnvic on July 27. Robert Thomns Hlllncr of Mary- Reynolds oooooooooooccooooooooo H o t D o g & H o m e m a d e I c e - C r e a m S u p p e r (lAK filMIVI] lNITi;il MllilllllllST (]|II]IM;II 1994 u s Hwy. 158 M ocksville Saturday, August 2, 5:00 pm - until 2003 D O N A T IO N S F O R B U IL D IN G FU N D Saturday Night Oatos open for practice at 0 p.m FIRST RACE AT 8 RM. Bow man , G ray . .igion-Sêlâm MuniclpetWSTADIUM U .S . ARM Y 199 iee-Up Modified race plu» Sport«miin, StrMl Stock and Stadium StockI ß Ü ß u d»fUCM t Admlaaion' Adults, 18 and oldor - St 0 Agos 12-17 - 56 Anea 8-11 - 51 CtilWian undoi 6 FREE witti adult 68con________________PLENTY OF FREE PARKING_____________ Information aboul stadium racing: (338) 723-1819 Hariman said. Lyons was charged with pos­ session with intent to tnanul'ac- ture/scll/deliver a schedule VI controlled subslance. felony pos- .scssion of a schedule VI con- trolled substancc, possession/ sale of non-lax-paid alcoholic beverage, and misdemeanor pos­ session of drug paraphernalia. He was placcd in jail in lieu of a $30,000 sccurcd bond. Hunter was charged with felony inainiaincncc of a dwell­ ing/place for a controlled sub­ stance. His bond was set at 6,000 secured. Both men have their firsl court appearancc scheduled Aug. 7. mcnled Detective J.D. Hariman. “It’s obviously ar.son." There was no one home al the lime of the fire, the doors were all locked, and no evidence of a break in. according to Parker. Evidence collectcd from the home is being tested for accelerants. According to a sheriff’s de- purimcnl incident report the 1998 home sustained approxi­ mately $5,000 worth of damage. 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Stnloy Jr. reported Ihe nccident occurrcd nt upproxi- mntcly 9:47 p.m. Juson Thomns Mullis of Moniviun Fulls wns driving u 2001 Ford vehicic north on Bour Crock Church Roud when it siruck u deer in Ihc roudwny. Trooper L.J. Sinloy Jr. reported the uccidcnl occurred nt npproxl- mnloly 8:55 p.m. S p e c ia l o£ th e W eek Nabisco Assorted Cookies TedtJy Grahams, Oreos, Fig Newtons, Rice Krisples, Snackwell Vanilla, Chocolate Chip ea. Limit 8 While Supplies Liist It’s Here Now! Bring Your Film and Save Money! In Store Photo Processing • Digital Prints • Enlargements For Ki-eiit information on drills & liealth prohlem.s, )>o to www.l'osterdrusco.eom Regular Hours: M-F 8:30-8 • Sat 8:30-4 • Sun 1:30-5 Foster Drug Co. 495 Valley Road • Mocksville • (336) 751-2141 www.fosterdriigco.com A n n o u n c i n g t h e O p e n i n g o f S a lis b u i y O B / G Y N D r . 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There’s the corked jar on the lable against the back wall. Perhaps it’s the words written on il lhat attract my attention: >- “Ashes of Problem Sludenis." "That really intimidates them," says Mr. Bridgewaier. (There’s something about being back in high .school thal compels me lo use the cour­ tesy title.) "Afler Ihey look al the dwarves, they look at that, and Ihey really start shaking." He laughs, and I gel the feeling this man could tie intimidating if ihe occasion warranted. After all, he is the principal. Though he can’t remember Ihe author, Mr. Bridgewater is c|uick to share his favorite i|uote: "Nature does nol rei|uirc that we arc perfect, only that we grow." "I Ihink that fils very well at school," he says. As for his favorile book, hc hesitates for only a second or two before answering. "I like those Harry Potter books." "What do you do for fun'.’" 1 ask, Ihinking lo myself that Ihis man probably has fun whatever he does. Bul il seems lhal Mr. Bridgewater likes to play golf whenever hc has lime, which he says is not too often. Hc also likes working in his yard in ihe Creekwood housing development and acling in the Easter and Christmas dramas at Calvar)' Baptist Church in Winslon- .Salcm. "They’re really something else," hc says. "Actually, the church drama ministry has been a big source of reereation for me for the last five years or so." Mr. Bridgewater al.so teaches the 5-year-old Sunday school class. "I’m real involved with church." Bridgewater grew up in Michigan. "Did you see the plaque on my door?" hc asks. "No," I respond. He opens it to show a statement written in calligraphy and hanging in a friune: "I wasn’t born in the South, btil 1 got here as fast as I could." "People like lhat," he says. 'They go, 'Oh well. OK.' " Larry Bridgewater was born in Pontiac, Mich., about 4,‘i miles norlh of Detroit. He was the sccond of four children born lo a policeman father and secrelary molher. Afler graduating from high school, he went on to pur.'iue his cducalion at two schools in his home slate before transfer­ ring lo whal is now the University of North Carolina at Pembroke in Robeson County on a wrestling scholar­ ship. "I came to Norlh Carolina and only knew one person in the whole state," hc says, "Thai was a big nu)ve for nte when I was 19." Thai one person was a leacher at his high school who had gone on to become Ihe assislani dean of student affairs at Pembroke. "I was real successful and happy there," Bridgewater says. "It was the bcsl thing I ever did. I wouldn’t go back lo Michigan now for nothing." Bul after graduating with a bachelor’s degree in heallh and physical education in lyT.S,he returned to Michigan lo leach for three years. The outlook for teachers was dismal then; even Ihc ones willl years of c.\perience were being laid off. So Mr. Bridgewaier accepted an offer from the K-3 school at which hc had compleled his student teaching in Red Springs. The school had offered him a job every year since he had graduated, and he slarled in a posilion as a half-day leacher and a half­ day assistant principal. While there, hc married Sherry Dotson, also from Michigan, and earned a master’s degree in educational administration from liis alma mater. "I was there seven years," he says, "and then a vacancy came across my desk for Davie Counly. 1 was looking by lhat lime and gol a job at Shady Grove." Mr. Bridgewaier started as principal at Shady Grove Elementary School in 1986, Ihe same year Adrienc started kindergarlen Ihcrc. He stayed seven years, then moved with his daughlcr to North Davic Middle School. "The poor thing had me for nine years in a row," he says. Daughter Meredith was al Shady Grove svith her falher for three years and al Norlh for three. After 10 years at North, Bridgewaier was offered ihe principalship al Davic High afler former principal Dr. Linda Bost resigned last monlh lo accept Ihe job of K- 12 program coordinalor for Ihc school .system. tn announcing her replace­ ment, Superinlcndcnt W.G. "Dub" Potts said Bridgewater is known for his strong curriculum leadership. During his tenure at North, Ihe school was recognized for e.xcellcncc in cducalion, including being named a School of E.xcellcncc for the 2001 -2002 school year. Coming into his new posilion, Mr. Bridgewaier says he's at somewhat of an advantage bccause he knows hulf of the estimated 1,600 students siarling ihe 2003- 2004 school year al Davie High. In faci, he says ihe students who were in kindergarten and first grade during his lasl two years al Shady Grove arc juniors and seniors at the high school. "I've even worked with a lot ofthe staff,” he says. One of Bridgewater’s first priorilies as principal is to get to know the students from South. "I wanl lo connect wilh them real quickly," he says, "so that Ihey can feel like I'm a supporter for them as I would be for anybody else.” The new principal will meet wilh the grade levels during Ihc first week of school, afler which hc plans lo gather with smaller groups from each grade level repre- •senting a diverse mix of sludenis to hear their issues, needs and ideas. "This will not be just the ones lhat get clcclcd to Student Council," he says. "It will be a sampling of all the kids. 1 wanl to see what they've got to say." Among his goals as principal are to build upon the accomplishments lhal Davic High has already had and to increase the support for Ihe school from the sludents, staff and communily. "In educalion, we're all .searching for support," he says, "and we're doing the Ihings we hope that deserve support. "The more support you have, the better job you do and Ihe happier people are, and ultimalely, that's all you want from anybody." As pari of soliciting morc support, Mr. Bridgewater says hc hopes lo be able lo improve the general appearance of Ihe school, and thus, increase the pride. "This school needs to look a lol better than it does," he says. "You can walk around and tell that it needs lo have aniher level of pride in terms of whal we see day in and day oul. We can all be a part of thal." Academically, hc hopes to continue the .school's success in meeling Ihe expectations ,scl up by Ihc slate ABC program which tracks and cvajuates academic achievement and the federally-mandated No Child Left Behind program designed to meet the educational needs of all groups of students. As for athletics, Mr. Bridgewater says he hopes to see more parental involvement and a focus on good sports­ manship and proper behavior during events by parlicipanis and Ians. Hc also plans lo emphasize the value of sports even when the teams arc nol winning championships. "I like the fact that the sports program here has a lot of opportunities for kids," he says. "If you wnnt to do it, you can plug inlo .somelhing. If you can'l make one team, you can do something thal doesn't cul. "That's the good Ihing aboul a comprehensive sports program." Bridgewater hopes to look at ways lo expand opportuni­ ties such as clubs and similar offerings lo gel more sludenis involved in exlracurricular aclivilies. "You've gol lo lailor iliem lo the needs of the kids," he says. The hunter safely program at North is an example of a club thal reached sludenis nol already involved in school activities. "Whal a great Ihing forall of us." Providing opportunities is a constant challenge to educa­ tors, according 10 Bridgewater, "Il’s not good fora kid to go through Ihrec years of middle school or four years of high school and not be a part of .something," he says. "That's a sad Ihing to think aboul lhal happening, bul •somelimes il does. "If Iheir circumslances keep them from doing any­ lhing, we wanl them to feel like at least Ihey had the choice.” Getting studenis involved helps keep llieir school life interesting, according to the new principal. It also encour­ agcs them lo genuinely appreciate the accomplish­ ments of the .school and their peers. "When you're connected to Ihings, you can fed that," he says. "When you're discon­ nected. you don't." During his 17 years as a Davic County principal, Mr. Bridgewaier has earned a reputation for helping lo keep life al his schools inlercsting, whether it's dressing up for special activities, talking and laughing with studenis on a day-to-day basis or keeping a 6-lbot-long pel iguana w'ith him on the job. Afler making a home al North for .several years, Litlle Larry (he was named during a contest of North students) the Iguana will have moved to the entrance hallway of Davie High School by the time school slarls nexl Wednesday. "I’m working OUI a cage situation now," Bridgewater stiys. "The iguana has gradu­ ated from middle school." As for some of the issues lhat have sinfaccil at Davic High in Ihe past year or so such as the block syslem of scheduling and Appalachian Slate University’s Admissions Partnership Program (APP) classes, the new principal says hc needs more lhan two weeks on the job to form an opinion. Since siarling work July I, Bridgewaier says he has received a warm reception by the staff and public. Though he wasn’l planning to leave North, he says Ihe new posilion just seemed lo fall inlo place. "It's like when you feel in yoin- life lhal God has steered you where you needed lo go," he says. "Thai’s kind of Ihe W'ay I look at it. I wasn’t somcboily who always wanteil lo be an administrator or a teacher. "Doors opened up, and I went Ihrough them. And when the doors opened up for this position, I just felt like I needed lo go ihrough ihem." Bridgewaier says one of his close friends is always telling him that even though his job pays a lot more money than a principal makes, he doesn’l have the opportunity to touch nearly as many lives. "In some ways, being a principal is the best job injhe world," he says. "I mean, think aboul it. There’s nothing routine aboul it. You get lo deal with a lol of interesting people. You gel to deal with and solve problems. "And you gel lo start over all Ihe lime. Thai's kind of neat." If he doesn’l find some­ thing to laugh al during the day, Mr. Bridgewater says he knows he's having ii really bud day. "There are endless sources Suggested Schooi Supplies DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thur.sdiiy,,Itily 31.2003 - 9 of enterlainment in a .school," hc says. “There are always things going on. "The kids are doing things. They're learning. They’re getting better al what Ihey do. They're maturing. They grow over Chrislmas vacation, and Ihey leave here ready for Ihc next stage of their lives." After accepting Ihe principalship at Davie High, Bridgewater says he callcd his parents, who arc divorced and live in different slates. Mary Bridgewaier continues lo live in Michigan, while John Bridgewater has sincc moved -< to Arizona. “My Dad said, ‘Well, congratulations,’ " he says, "and my Mom said, ‘Are you sure you want to do that?' ’’ Someone else that hc says he callcd was Hal Parah, his high .school wrestling coach who has become a role model for him in his career as an educator. "He has had a profoimd influence on me in a lot of ways," he says. At age 58, Farah has been leaching for 37 years and is still going strong. He was honored by the NFL last year for his leaching achievements, a recognition that earned him aiul his wife a free trip to Hawaii and $5,000 as well as a $ 10,000 contribution for his .school. Eight years behind him at age 50, Mr. Bridgewater has 25 years of teaching under his belt. "Bul like 1 said, life has got lo be interesting," he says, "and 1 don’t see myself sitting aroinid a whole lot al any point." As Davie High’s principal, Bridgewater says he can’t promise thal students will be happy every duy. "Bul when they leave here," hc says, "I want them to look back and say, ‘I'm glad I was there.' " Anti as for their parents, he adds, "I hope they will .see thal w'c maile a genuine effort and were generally successful in taking care of their children, I mean, whal else can wc do for them','" Though he likes lo joke about having an officc wilh a bathroom, a first for his career, there’s no question but thal Mr, Bridgewater lakes his new role seriously and at limes, seems to be even a little humbleil by it. "This high .school is the communily," hc says, "Il represents all the best parts of our community and the hopes and dreams of the coinm«- ;■ nity." Coolcenii'i' iih'im 'iiuiry K ln d c rR iirlc n : I Im n le ofw a icrltfsslm nd gel. I box K Icoiw x. ! box bnby w ipes. \ box gullon ziploc bags, rest mat (thin one • prcfcrn bly red & blue). I box o f snacks (p re tzels, cookies, crackers, cereal, no cundy).baokbug (blg cm u igb 1« n \ s\ folder in • no rollers plea.se), cliange o f clothes: p an h. shirts, luiderw ear. socks in bayiiy w /la bcl. Is tG rn d e t I botlle ofw iU erlttss hund gel. I box K leenex. I box baby w ipes. I box z ip lo c bags (any size ), bookbag (b ig enough to fit a folder in - no rollers please). st\ack lo share (prelzcls. cookies, cereul. crackers, no candy). I box bnby wipes. 2 nd G m d c : Crayons (24 box), pencils, loose le a f paper (w ide ruled), 12" plastic ru le r, three 2 pockcl folders, glue stick, pencil b ox. I box K leenex. I box baby , w ipes o r I box o f ziploc bags. 3 rd G ru d e : Z ip lo c bags (arty size), I box o f baby w ipes, I box K leenex. 4 p\>ckv't ; / folders, I w ide n ilcd spiral bound note- • ' book. 2 pucks o f w ide-ruled paper. Cray- ons.colored pencils, glue slick. pencils(no tuechanicttl pet\cUs). ru le r (clcar plttstlc). pencil box. • 4 lh G rades 2 " notebook (no trapper keep­ ers o r a n ylh in g larger lhan 2"). d ivid e r sheeis w /tubs, 2 pucks o f loose leaf paper (w ide ru le d), pencils, red pen. 2 boxes o f K le e n e x, clip b o a rd , p e n cil pouch lhal hooks in yo ur binder (no pencil boxes), com position book fo r jo urna l. 5 tl) G r iid c ;l 1/2" 3 ring binder (no trap­ per keepers), iw o 2 pocket folders w ith clasps, #2 pencils (no m echanical pencils), b lu e o rb la c k in k p e n s , I re diakpen.U w se le a f notebook paper w id e -ru le d, 5 pack d ivid e r sheets fo r binder w ith labs, cray­ ons o r co lo re d p e n cils, zip p e r pen cil holder lo put In binder (uo pencil ln>xes). Kleenex (to share w iih class). C ornainr Elm ciUiiry K tn d c rg u rtc iu 1 puckage fl2 pencils, t box o f 8 C rayola crayons (regular size). I box o f 8 C rayola m arkers (w ide lip ), I large glue stick (less m essy than b otilc glue ). I b ig eraser (p in k), f pucknge w a­ ter colors, I package o f colored pencils. I m u ltlp le -tu b package o f P tay*D ough. 1 o ver sized tow el (fo r resl lim e ), I back pack (no ro llin g buck packs). 1st G rn d c ! I book bag (no w heels), I box 16 count crayons,colored pencils, BIm crs 8 oz. glue, pencils. 2 boxes tissues, I w hite T -sh irl (w e use ihese lo m ake fie ld trip shirts), baggie w illi the fo llo w in g coins inside - 4 quarters, 10 dinie.s, 6 nickels. 20 pennies. 2nd G ru de : pencils,crayons.colored pen* c ils , K le e n e x, .spiral note bo ok (w id e - ru le d ), loose le a f paper (w id e -ru le d ), crayon box (no large than cigar box), hand sa nitlze r, fo ld e r w U li p ockcls, scissors, ziploc baggies (any .size). 3 rd G n id e : Crayons (no m ore than 24 in a b ox), scissors, glue (sm all bottle), col- (»red pencils, I large box o f tissues, note­ book paper (w ide-ruled), sm all pencil box, 2 colored ink pens, pencils, pocket fo ld ­ ers (fo r Spanish). •Ilh G ru d e : l.oosc le af paper, tw o I sub­ je ct spiral notebooks, 5 pockei folders, . p ointed lip Flskars scissors, box o f 24 crayons, colored pencils, w ooden |)enclls (no rnechanlcul pencils), glue stick, zlp- pered pencil pouch (no boxes), C lo ro x/ Lysol w ipes, box o f K leenex. 5 lh G rn d c : W ide-ruled loose le af note­ book p aper(noi college ruled). 3 ring note­ book w ith divid ers (no trapper keepers). #2 pencils (no ink pens o r m echanical pen­ c ils ), zipper pockcl fo r pencils lo be kepi In notebook, 1 box tissues, one d ictionary (o be kept at hom e, one 12 pack o f c o l­ ored pencils, one hook bag (no wheels). Moi'ksvilli' lUi'iiii’iiutry K in d e rg n rle n : Large p rim a ry pencils w ilh erasers, box o f K crayons (large or . sm all size), glue slicks o r sm all bottle o f ' . glue, prim ary scissors, bookbag (not ro ll- ; in g), pencil box, large and sm all box each o f Z ip lo c bags, large box o f K leenex, ( , , b o ttlc o fh a n d s a n iliz e ra n d b o ltlc o fh a n d ' ‘ ' soap cach, tow el fo rre si tim e (not a m at). . ' /''1 st G rn d c : Dookbag (not ro llin g ), sm all ; school b ox, 24 pack o f #2 pencils, large bhr eraser, crayons (no m orc lhan 24), 6" ru le r, 4 pockei folders, E lm e r’s school glue. 2 glue slicks, Flskars kids scissors (b lu nt lip ), com position notebook (w ide ru le d, 100 pages, not spiral bound), box . - o f K leenex, a ntlbaclerial liq u id soap or O erm -X hand sanltizer. 2nd G ru d e : P encils, pencil box (sm all), . 8 lo 24 box o f crayons, scissors, w h ile bottle glue, 2 pockcl folders, bookbags (no w heels), I puck o f pencil top erasers, 1 box K leenex, I w ire-rim m ed notebook w ilh w ide rule. 3 rd G ru d e : P encils, clipboard, notebook paper (w ide ruled).crayons, glue, .scissors, n ile r(ln ch es and centim eters),crayon Ih>x (cigar size), Kleenex, 4 (h G ru de : I ro ll o f paper tow els, I box tissues. 2 glue slicks, 3 pocket folders, #2 pencils. 2 single subjecl spiral bound note­ books, loose-leaf notebook paper, I block eraser, I p a lro f safety scissors, I pack o f colored pencils. (G irls o nly - I pack o f m arkers) (H oys o n ly -1 pack o f crayons), 5 lh G ru de : 1 three-ring binder (preferably w ith divid ers), loose le af notebook paper, 2 single-subject spiral notebooks, #2 pen­ cils, glue, 1 zipper pencil pouch (lo go in binder), I box o f C(»lored pencils, 1 tw o- pocket folder, 1 three-prong pctckel folder (fo r nuisic class), 1 Soprano H aroiiue Re­ corder (available al local m usic stores). I box K le e n e x, paper to w e ls, w ashable m arkers (o p tion al), clipboard (optional). S/uu/y C!tv\r liU'iwnuuy K in d e rg u rie n : all kindergarten supplies are provided by the scliool, 1st G ru d e i ye llo w #2 pencils sharpened, large hand held pink erasers, spiicem aker 5 X 8 plastic pencil box. crayons (pack o f 24 o r less). I box K leenex. 2 plastic fo ld ­ ers w ith pockets on botlom o f folder (no side pockets), w ater botlle w ith sporl sip (b rin g on first day already washed ami fille d w ith w ater). ‘> x l2 clipboard, girls o n ly - I box o f wipes, boys o nly - I bottle liq u id soap w ilh pum p, personal head­ phones (like th(»se used w ith W alkm ans), 2 nd G rn d c : W aler based m agic m arkers, #2 pencils w ith erasers, prizes fo r our prize box, W et Ones o r W ipettes, Z ip lock bags (any size), sm all pencil box, pocket foUI- ers (4 ), sm all can o f Lysol, box o f Kleenex, ' cxira erasers, paper tow els, glue sticks, '.f;.crayons, ;i'3 rd G ra de : assignment books (purchased open house), no ro llin g Im okbags, len- nis slu*es fo r P.E., notebook paper (ktose le af, w ide ruled), pencils (w ooden, not m echanical), erasers, glue slick, crayons o r m arkers, scissors, sm all pencil box. h ighlighters.colored p encils.clipboard. 3 folders w ith pockets, 4 lh C ru d e : W iuulcn pencils (no m echani­ cal pencils). 2 packages w ide ruled note­ book paper. 2 boxes Kleenex, 2 assign­ m ent books lo be purchased al O pen House.tennis shoes.colorcd pencils,sm all Flskars scissors.4 packs 3x5 index canls, Z ip lo c bags a ll sizes, waterless antibacte­ rial hand gel. in d ivid u a lly wrapped candy ju r goodies. I clipboard, zippered pencil pouch lo go in 3 rin g bind e r. Spanish folder. 2 tw o lite r drinks and 2 rolls o f paper tow els, I l"orl 1/2" 3 ring binder (w ith divid ers), b ring a sm ile. S ill G ru de : 2 " three ring notebook w ith dividers (5 section), label dividers, note­ book pajK’r, wooden pencils.colored pen­ c ils (set o f 12). 8 w atercolor m arkers. 4 function calculator, box o f K leenex, box o f heavy d u ly Z ip lo c bags o r canlsler o f C lorox o r Lysol w ipes, I thin spiral com - p i^ itio n books, 2 hom ew ork assignment books (to be purchased al Open House), personal notebook 3 liole punch. I ” ihree rin g notebook, tennis shoes, folde r for Spanish. Phu'hrook KIm eiuary K ln d e rg u rle n : all kindergarten supplies nrc provided by the school, 1st G ru de : Pencil box (sm all size that w ill fit in desk and fasten), glue. Fiskar .scis­ sors (b lu nt lipped), crayons (no m ore than 2 4 ct,). Í/2 pencils (no m cchanical pencils, o r Ink pens), dry erase m arkers. 1 large box K leenex. 1 Wet O nes/C lorox wipes. 1 book pack w ith zipper (nt» rollers al­ low ed), 2nd G ru d e : Pencil box (sm all size thal w ill fit in desk and fasten), glue, Fiskar scissors (b lu nt lip p ed ), colored pettcils, cruyons (8* 12 ct.), #2 pencils (no m ccbuni- cal pencils, o r Ink pens), 2 m arble C(un- position books. 6 tw o pocket folders w ith prongs (red. blue, purple, ye llo w , green, »nd uny co lor fo r the sixlh folde r). I puck­ age w ide ruled notebook paper, I large box K leenex, I W et O nes/C lorox wipes. 3 rd G rn d e : P e n cil b o x . la rg e box K le e n e x.C lo ro x w ipes, crayons (24 cl,), scissors (F iskar blunt tipped), washable m arkers, blue slick (I large o r 6 sm all), high lig h te r. I package w ide ruled noie- b \w k paper, 4 tw o pocket folders (red, green, ye llo w , blue), 2 w ide ruled marble com position books, *ln addilio n if your c h ild 's nam e ends w ith Ihc le tte r • A ,B .C .D ,o r E: 1 \w \ snack size Z ip L oc bags • F ,0 ,M ,I, o r J; I box g allon size Z Ip Lo c bags • K .L .M , o r N : I can Lysol Spray - 0 ,P , o r Q ; snack to share fo r 25 students- R ,S ,o rT : I package pnper plates - U ,V , o r W : I package alum inum fo il - X ,Y , o r Z : 1 package Saran W rap. 4 ili G rn d e : 2 spiral bound notebooks, №2 pencils (no in k pens, m echuuical pencils, o r gel pens), zipper pencil ease (no pen­ cil/a rt boxes), h igh lig h te r (any co lo r pen­ cil ly p e ),6 iw o pocket folde rs(n o prongs), 2 packages notebook paper (n o l college ru le d), crayons,colored pencils, m arkers, large blun t lipped scissors (F iskar), large box K leenex. I bag In d ivid u a lly wrapped treats,C lorox/baby w ipes, hand soap, pa­ per tow els, sm all hand held pencil sharp­ ener, pencil cap erasers. 5(h G ra d e : (2 ) 1 1/2" hard side binder (no trapper keepers o r zipper binders), sel o f subject d ivid e rs, zipper pencil case (no pencil/art boxes), #2 pencils (no ink pens, m e c h a n ic a l p e n c ils , o r g e l p e n s), h igh lig h te r (any co lor pencil type ), 2 ex­ lra sharp lin e lip black Sharpies, 2 red ink pens (no gel pens), 4 m arble covered com ­ position notebooks (n o spiral type s),4 tw o pockcl folders (any colors, no prongs), 2 packages o f notebook paper (not college ru le d). 8-12 box colored pencils, sm all blunt lipped scissors (Fiscar), large box o f Kleenex, I bag in dividu a lly wrap|K'd treats (no gum ). Boys - W et W ipes, O Irls • w a­ terless hand sanltizer pum p, Williain H. Pavif tUminiUiry K In d e rg u rie n : B ookbag. 8 pack crayons (to be replaced as needed), Fiskar scissors, dry erase m arkers, tow el (fo r rest tim e), pencils (to be replaced as needed), p encil/ crayon box,zip pe r/p en cil pouch, E lm e r’s glue, glue slicks, glue sticks, erasers (1 large), K le en ex, G e rm -X , baby w ipes, Z ip lo c bags (qt., gallon, snack, sandw ich), paper plates (6" Si T ), forks, spoons, cups (plastic). 1st G ru de : E lm ers glue sticks, C rayola crayons (24), tw ist up crayons, Fiskar scis­ sors, ru le r (Inch & centim eter), pencils, . pencil box, erasers, 3 ring notebook (1 "), 5 pocket folders (red, green, ye llo w , blue, purple), sm all G ladw are container. G erm - X , K le e n e x , U o u n iy p a p e r to w e ls , wrapped candy, fru it punch, baby wipes, napkins, 9 oz. plastic cups, Z ip lo c bags (qt,, gallon, .snack, sandwich). 2nd G ru de : Loose-leaf notebook paper (w ide ruled), iw o pencils (everyday, w ith erasers), glue sticks, one box 24 crayons and/or colored pencils, scissors, sm all pen­ c il box, dry erase m arkers, eraser fo r dry erase board, heavy duty folde r lo use f(ir hom ew ork (w ith b oilom pockets), *W ish List: paperproducls (K leenex, paper tow ­ els, napkins), Z ip lo c bags (sandw ich & g allon ), erasers (pencil lops), snack fo r break lim es (enough fo r 30 - cookies, chips, pretzels, ju ice boxes), in dividu a lly wrapped candy (no gum ), waterless hand sanltizer (nol hand soap). 3 rd G ru d e : Tw o #2 pencils w ith erasers, one pocket folde r fo r hom ew ork assign­ m ents, a basic sm all box o f e ighl crayons, one box Kleenex o r other brand tissue, ru le r w ith holh inches & centim ele rs, sm all supply box lo kept insldedesk,one single subjecl w ide ruled spiral notebook (fo r journal w rh in g ), loose le af pai>er,scis­ sors, I glue slick. 4 lh G rude: Lined paper (regular notelxtok pitper), pencils, pen fo r checking w ork, cray»)ns, scissors, ruler, pocket ft)ldcrs (5). 2 spiral notebooks, dry eraser m arker. 5 th G ru tle: Loose leaf pai>er, wom len pen­ cils (no m echanical pencils), ghie slicks, colored pencils, njarkers, Fiskar scissors, Kleenex. C lo ro x/l.ysol wipes. NiirOi Ihivh' MUUU' Supplies: Laige hinder w ilh d ivitlers, loose leaf paper, school purchased calculator - $18. com position book, colored pencils, #2 pencils,h ig hligh ter, blue o rb la ck pens (no gel pens). 7 th G ru d e i Large 3 *rin g b in d e r w ilh tlivers fo r each subjecl. loose-leaf paper. |>encils.erasable pens (bluet»r black), pen­ c il pouch, colored pencils/ntarkers (re ­ quired all year), T l'3 4 II M alh E xplorer C alculator (can purchase al N D fo r S I8 ). agenda/assignm ent book (m ay he p u r­ chased al N D ).b o x (tf tissues.The fo llo w ­ ing ilem s arc needed each year. Donations are g re atly appreciated. Paper tow els, glass cleaner. Z ip lo c bags (pint & gallon ), in d iv id u a lly w rapped candy, canned/ boxed drinks fo r rew ards, cash donalions, H lh G rn de : 3-inch (3 -rin g ) binder w ith d ividers fo r each subjecl. loo.se-leaf c o l­ lege-ruled paper. H2 pencils sharpened w ith erasers, blue, black and red erasable pens, h ig h lig h te r pen, colored pencils/ m arkers (retpiired a ll y e a r).T l -3 4 II M ath E xplorer C alculator (can purchase at N D fo r S18). agenda/assignment book (m ay be purchased al N D ),b o x o f tissues.The fo l­ lo w in g ilem s are needed cach year. Denta­ tions are greatly appreciated. Paper Utw- els, napkins. Z ip lo c baggies (pint Л g a l­ lo n), In d ivid u ally wrapped candy, paper cups/plates, canned/boxed drinks fo r re­ w ards. cash donations. South Davit’ MltUU' 6th (iru d c : A ll 6 ih graders need lo p ur­ chase the A ca d e m ic A genda fro m the school. S u n ll.s /lly lu n d : loose-leaf paper (w ide- ruled), #2 pencils (no ink pens), zipper pouch fo r binder, colored pencils, sm all p ro tracto r. 4 - one -su bjcci spiral noie- books, Г) - Individual folders w ith pockets and holes along Ihe side (no clasps), box o f Kleenex. S4.50 lo purchase Tim e For K id s subscriplion. I box Ihln lin e m agic m arkers, I three-subject spiral notebook, I glue stick, G u rn e r/llo lle iiin n ; loose-leaf notebook paper, 4 ' l-in c h 3 -rin g binders (dirferent co lo r fo r each subjecl helps w ith organi­ zation); 4 subject divid ers w /pockels, I package subject d ividers (no pockels), z ip ­ pered pouch lo fit binder, pencils (no ink pens, please), colored pencils (need (»fien, n il m arkers), box o f K leenex, prjitraclor, S h clln n /M cD m ig n ll; loose-leaf niilebook pnper, 4 - l-in ch 3 -rin g binders (d ifferent colors help w ith organization), zip(>ere<l pencil potich fo r binder, pencils, box o f colored pencils, 4 divid ers w ith pockels. box o f K leenex, h ig h lig h te r. $4.50 to pur- D e verlcks/S p n nu giile : w ide-ruled hiose- leaf notebook paper. 2 - 1-Inch 3-ring b ind ­ ers (diVferent co lo r fo r each helps w ith o r­ ganization). 2 folders w ith pockels. z ip ­ per pouch fo r binder. I pack o f subject d i­ viders. pencils, box o f colored pencils. 2 boxes o f K leenex. S4.50 to purchase Tim e fo r K ids subscriplion, box o f ihin m agic m arkers, 2 single subject spiral notebooks, sm all protractor. W n lW llu ff; loose-leaf notebook paper. 3- ring b lniler (the zipper ones w ork w e ll). t)ne I-Inch 3 -rlng binder w /dividers (fo r ciim m unlcalions class). 5 one-subject spi­ ral n ote b w ks (different colors if possilMe). pencils, box o f colored pencils. 5 dividers w ith pockels (fo r 3 -rin g binder). 2 boxes o f K leenex, high lig h te r, $4.50 to purchase A ll stutlents w ill need to: rent locks fo r Ihe ir lockers from the school, purchase a Sharpen U p m ath w o rkb oo k, and purchase u culculutor fro m tho school. IM niruoIi Tvum - M r, A dam s, M r. H rickey, M r. B um garner and M s, Salyers and K m * p e ro r T e u m • M rs . L e w is and M rs . Podunavac: culculalo r lh a l d w s fraellons Is rc(|uired fo r m ath, pencils/pens, w ash­ able m arkers, colored pencils, zippered pouch fo r binder lo hold pencils, pens and m arkers, red Ink pens to he used fo r check­ ing papers. 5 foklers w /inslde ptuiclies and brackets that hold n»»tebook paper, loose- le af notebook paper (n o l college ruled), 3 n ote bo oks (p e rfo rm e d edges are p re ­ ferred), 3 -ring binder w /foldcrs lo he used In n u itli, Stm th D avie planner, 1 ro ll o f paper to w e ls.2 b o xe so fK le e n e x. I botlle o f G erni-X o r another hand sanitizer that does not require waler. Send paper tow els, Kleenex and hand sanltizer lo your ch ild V Isl period leach­ ers. D o n<n purchase locks fo r lockers (hall o r P.E.) since you w ill be rc(|uired to rent these from the school. T sttnu m i Tenm : M r, C h a ffin . M s. C ook. M rs.G rim e s, M rs. lllin g : 3-ring notebook. 2 sin g le su bje cl s p ira l n ote bo oks, If2 w ooden pcnclls w/erasers • no m echani­ cal pencils, box o f K leenex, 4 folders w / pockels (one fo r each core class), loose- le af notebook pa|>er. South D avie planner, 3x5 index cards (a l least 100 to start w ith • plain o r lined).These nre fo r scicnce class und w ill l>c used eurly on in Ihe first (|iiar- ter. Please m ake sure yo u r student has these by ihe first fu ll w eek o f .school. These curds are a very h elp ful t»)ol In sci­ ence class. These m aterials m ay also be consid­ ered: ro ll o f paper tow els, m arkers (w aler based • not perm anent), colored pencils, zippered pouch fo r binder, calculator for m ath (these m ay possibly be ordered in the fa il in M rs. Illin g 's m alh class - more delails when school begins), M rs. lllin g encourages sludenis lo have their ow n cal­ culators in order lo be guaranleed ready access when needed both at lim iie am i school, LIghthm i.se Teum : P lenly o f loose-leaf notebook paper, pencils, pens • bhie or black, colored pencils, sm alt hole puncher is desired, calculator is re(|iilred, m ay he the blue E xplorer t)r a S cie nlific versii)ii, pouch fo r pencils and supplies. A dditional supplies needed by subject: C om m unica­ tion skills * 3-ring binder w /fo u r dividers, com position book fo r w ritin g jo urna l; so­ cial stud ie s-3 -rlng b iniler w /d ivid cis. spi­ ral bound notebook ft»r algebra am i pre- algebra; science - 3 -ring binder w /d ivid - ers, pocket folde r w/brads. Each 3 -ring binder should note he big and bulky (approx. 1-iiich w idth),and they each should bn a dilTerent color. Each stu­ dent sh ou ld also b rin g in one box o f K leenex, C ru is e r'IV u n i • M r. Crenshaw. M rs. Hrannan. M s, M cC lam rock. M rs. G ailher: com m unication skills: 3 -rin g binder w/ fm ir d ivlile rs, single-subject spiral note- b(H»k; s(icial studies - 3 -ring binder w /di- vlders; m alh • 3 -ring binder w /dividers. S c ie n lific ca lculato r; science • .'-rin g binder, S cie ntific calculator. In addition, each leacher retpiires sludents to have a planner, loose-leaf notebook paper, blue, black and red pens and #2 pencils. Please .send a box o f K leenex lo yo ur ch ild 's T i­ ger T im e leacher. Meal Available At Pinebrook Open House Open house is frotn 3-8 p.m. at Pinebrook Elcmenlary School on Monday, Aug. 4. A pizza dinner will be avail­ able for S4 a plale. Chamreece Diggs An All-American Scholar Selection Cham rcccc N. Diggs of Mocksville has been named an All-American Scholar by the U.S. AchicvciHcnt Academy. A student at N.C. АЛТ Stale Universily, she was nominaled by Dr. Charles Williums. She is the daughter of Brian and Sherri Diggs of Mocksville, and the granddaughter of Joseph and Minnie Mason of Mocksville and Olis and Kay Diggs of Washington, D.C. The scholars must maintain a 3.3 or higher grade point aver­ age and be nominaled by a school official. S e v e n E a r n W C U D e g r e e s Seven Davie students were awarded degrees from Western Carolina University during spring commencemont exer­ cises. Steven James Nail of Mocks­ ville earned a master's degree in technology. Joanna Valenci Chois of Mocksville earned a bachelor's degree in hospitality and tour­ ism. Tamika Renea Self of Mocksville earned a bachelor’s degree in elcmenlary educalioi;. Mark Ethan Prevette of Mocksvillc earned a bachelor's degree in electronics engineer­ ing technology. Jonalhan Ray Creason of Mocksville earned a bachelor’s degree in natural resource man­ agement. Chrislopher Michael Folds ofAdvancc earned a bachelor's degree In computer information systems. Jeremy James Helton of Ad­ vanco earned a bachelor’s de­ gree in physical educalion. 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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 31,2003 Davie County School Bus Routes - Pickup Times Bus Routes...DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursduy, July 31,2003 - II COOLEEMES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Run: 308,001 Deecflpllon: BUS 163 Time 7:20 AM 7:21 AM 7:22 AM 7:23 AM 7:40 AM 7:45 AM 7:50 AM 7'.52 A Description; BUS 118 Time Deicrlptlon PINE RIDGE RD PINE RIDQE RD & LAÛLE LN PINE RIDQE RD A DAVIS RD PINE RIDQE RD PLEASANT ACRE DR HOBSON DR EDQEWOOD CIR & SPRINGHIIL DR EDQEWOOO GIR Run: 308.002 Description US HWY 601 S BECKTOWN RD CHERRY HILL RD SINGLETON RD & PAW PAW LN POINT RD CHERRY HILL RD US HWY 601 S BOXWOOD CHURCH RD RIVERDALE RD Run: 308.003 Oetcflption MR HENRY RD & RATLEDGE RD MR HENRY RD JUNCTION RD & WILLOW LN JUNCTION RO & PEEWEES WAY JUNCTION RD & TARA CT JUNCTION RD A DOCKS WAY JUNCTION RD & DELANOS LN JUNCTION RD JUNCTION RO & TRESTLE LN GLADSTONE RD & GLENVIEW LN DANIEL RDDANIEL RD & HANK LESSER RD DANIEL RD & SPAUGH LN DANIEL RD DANIEL RD& CABLE LN 169 LEGION HUT RD-for 193 LEGION HUT 7:45 AM NOLLEY RD & CRAWFORD RO 7:47 AM NOLLEYRD 7:49 AM1730 JUNCTION RD 7:50 AM Run: 308.004 Description: BUS 140 WILLMATT LN & HOWARDTOWN RD HOWARDTOWN RD & KLICKITAT TR 7:50 AM 7:50 AM 6:39 AM 6:43 AM 6:51 AM 7:01 AM 7:15AM 7:26 AM 7:28 AM 7:37 AM 7:45 AM Description: BUS 144 Time 7:02 AM 7:02 AM 7:12 AM 7-.U AM 7:15 AM 7:18 AM 7:20 AM 7:21 AM 7:23 AM 7:28 AM 7:31 AM 7:32 AM 7:33 AM 7:33 AM 7:39 AM Deicrlptlon FAIRFIELD RD US HWY 601 S A EXCALIBUR LN US HWY 601 S A HINKLE DR US HWY 601 S MCCULLOUGH RD US HWY 601 S US HWY 601 S A HONEY HILL LN VEACH LN A US HWY 601 S US HWY 601 S NC HWY 801 cl NC HWY 801 S A GUINEVERE LN SWICEGOOD ST NC HWY act S Run: 308.005 Description WATT ST A CROSS ST WATT ST NC HWY 801 S A CENTER ST DUKE ST DUKE ST A CROSS ST ERWIN ST A CROSS ST CROSS ST A DAVIE ST MAIN ST A CROSS ST JUNCTION RD MARGINAL ST A ERWIN ST Run: 308.006 Description GLADSTONE RD A FLAT ROCK RD GLADSTONE RO A CLARK RD GLADSTONE RO GLADSTONE RD A FLETCHER ST GLADSTONE RD LIBERTY RD A GLADSTONE RD MICHAELS RD MICHAELS RDASTACEE TR NC HWY 801 S A MICHAELS RD JERUSALEM AV A LINK RD > JERUSALEM AV A WALL 8T WALL ST A NEELY RD NC HWY 801 S A NEELY RD Time 7:23 AM 7:26 AM 7:28 AM 7:29 AM 7:31 AM 7:35 AM 7:35 AM 7:36 AM 7:37 AM 7:42 AM 7:46 AM 7:50 AM 7:53 AM Description:BUS 117‘ 2ND LD Tlmo 7:43 AM 7:45 AM 7:46 AM 7:48 AM 7:51 AM 7:53 AM 7:53 AM 7:54 AM 7:56 AM 7:58 AM Descripllon: BUS 117« 1ST LD Tlmo 7;05 AM 7:05 AM 7:07 ЛМ 7:11 AM 7:12 AM 7:14 AM 7:18 AM 7:21 AM 7:22 AM 7:24 AM 7:26 AM 7:28 AM 7:29 AM CORNATZER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Run: 310.001 Doscflplloni BUS 169 Description Time TURRENTINE CH. RD/DEACONS WAY 6:56 AMDEADMON RD 6:59 AM FRANK SHORT RD 7:10 AM DEADMON RD A RAG RD 7:19 AM NC HWY 801 S A GLOUCESTER LN 7:21 AM NCHWY801S 7:23 AM WILL BOONE RO 7:26 AM WILL BOONE RD A DRAUGHN LN 7:31 AM DEADMON RD A REDWOOD DR 7:36 AM WALT WILSON RD A NEWFOUND LN 7:38 AM DEADMON RD 7:41AMTURRENTINE CHURCH RO A RED OAK 7:44 AM TURRENTINE CHURCH RD 7:46 AM DALTON RD A VIRCASSDELL LN 7:53 AM DALTON RD 7:54 AM DALTON RO A ERIC RD 7:56 AM Run: 310.002 Description: BUS 154 Description Time MOUNTVIEW DR A HOLLOW HILL CT 7:32 AM MOUNTVIEW DRAVINDWARD-STOP SIGN 7:33 AM MOUNTVIEW DR A WINDSONG RD 7:36 AMMOUNTVIEW DR A WINDWARD CIR 7:39 AM JOHN CROTTS RD A DECK CIR 7:42 AMGARWOOD RD 7:52 AM RUPARD TR & US HWY 64 E 7:55 AM US HWY 64 E 7:57 AM Run: 310,003 Doscrlplion: BUS 147Description Time EVERHART RO 6:45 AM EVERHART RD A STEPPING STONES LN 6:47 AM EVERHART RD 6:48 AM MULLINS RD 6:51AM JOE RD e.55 AM NCHWY801S 7:04 AMNC HWY 801 S A GRUBB RD 7:06 AM NCHWY801S- 7:06 AMRIVERVIEW RD A HILL TOP DR 7:12 AM RIVERVIEWRD 7:14 AM SEAFORD RD. ^ LYDIA LANE 7:18 AM SEAFORD RD 7:20 AM 647 CEDAR GROVE CHURCH RD 7:27 AM MASON DRIVE 7:29 AM CEDAR GROVE CHURCH RD 7:34 AMCEDAR GROVE CH. RD/PROVIDENCE TR 7:36 AM CEDAR GROVE CH. RD/BRANCHVIEW LN 7:37 AMUS64E MERRELLS LAKE RD NO CREEK RD NO CREEK RD A HICKORY TREE RD CORNATZER RD Run: 310.004 Description: BUS 125 Description Time NC HWY 801 S FORK BIXBY RD W BOLIN LN A LIVENGOOD RD FORK BIXBY RD CORNATZER RD A JOE MYERS RD CORNATZER RD A STATION LN DULIN RD* HEPLER RD MILLING RD A VINEYARD LN MILLING RD RALPH RO Run; 310.005 Description MILLING RD CREEKSIDE OR A META BREEZE LN ^ META BREEZE LN A ROLLING HILLS LN ROLLING HILLS LN MILLING RD WHITNEY RD WHITNEY RD A MORSE ST WHITNEY RD A FULTON ST CORNATZER RD 232JAMESTOWNE DR* CORNATZER RD Run; 310.006 Doscriplion: BUS 2801 Description Time GALADRIM WAY 7:25 AMGRANADA OR 7:28 AM NC 801 S/RIVERVIEW TOWNHOUSE DR 7:37 AM HOWARDTOWN CIR A MANCHESTER LN 7:43 AM HOWARDTOWN RD 7:49 AM 7:43 AM 7:47 AM 7:60 AM 7:52 AM 7:58 AM 7:08 AM 7:13 AM 7:18 AM 7:22 AM 7:31 AM 7:34 AM 7:40 AM 7:42 AM 7:44 AM 7:49 AM 7:54 AM Description: BUS 166 - : ' Time 7:23 AM 7:27 AM 7:28 AM 7:29 AM 7:30 AM 7:34 AM 7:35 AM 7:36 AM 7:48 AM 7:55 AM 7:58 AM DAVIE HIGH/SOUTH DAVIE Run: 312.001 Doscrlption: BUS 164* Description TimeJAMESTOWNE DR 6:30 AM JAMESTOWNE DR A LEVITY LN 6:33 AM CORNATZER RD 6:37 AMCORNATZER RO A RALPH RD 6:38 AM MILLING RO A DE RON KEL LN 8:44 AM CORNATZER RD 6:49 AM CORNATZER RD A SPRY LN 6:52 AM CORNATZER RD A HOWARDTOWN RD 6:52 AM CORNATZER RD 6:54 AM FORK BIXBY RD A IRIS LN 6:55 AMBROCKLAND OR 6:58 AM BRIER CREEK RD 7:00 AM COMANCHE DR 7:05 AM APACHE RD 7:12 AM FORK BIXBY RD 7:21 AMFORK BIXBY RD A SANDY LN 7:25 AM FORK BIXBY RD 7:26 AM WILLIAMS RD 7:28 AM CORNATZER RD A ROSE ARBOR LN 7:35 AM Run: 312.002 Doscriptlon; BUS 171 Description Time US HWY 601 S 7.07 AM PINE RIDGE RD A MILLER RD 7:11AM PINE RIDGE RD 7:13 AM CENTER ST A GROVE ST 7:19 AM NC HWY 801 S A CENTER ST 7:20 AM DUKE ST A MAIN ST 7:21AMDAVIE ST A MAIN ST 7:21 AM DAVIE ST A CROSS ST 7:23 AM DUKE ST A CROSS ST 7:26 AM WATT ST A CROSS ST 7:27 AMMARGINAL ST 7:30 AM NC HWY 801 S A LEGION CEMETERY S 7:32 AM LEGION CEMETERY ST A NC HWY 801 S 7:32 AM Run: 312.003 Doscriptlon: BUS 153 Description Time HOUSTON RD 6:17 AM BECKTOWN RD 6:22 AM CHERRY HILL RD 6:26 AM POINT RD 6:43 AM BOXWOOD CHURCH RO 6:54 AMUS HWY 601 S 8:56 AM RIVERDALE RD 7:06 AM CHERRY HILL RD 7:14 AM BOXWOOD CHURCH RD/CAMELOT WAY 7:16 AM BOXWOOD CHURCH RD A CORRIES LN 7:17 AM BOXWOOD CHURCH RD 7:19 AM US HWY 601 S A BEAN RD 7:21 AM PLEASANT ACRE DR 7:22 AM HOBSON DR 7:30 AM US HWY 601 S 7:35 AM Run: 312.004 Doscriptlon; BUS 111 Doscriptlon Time BAILEYS CHAPEL RD 6:11 AM MARKLAND RD 6:20 AM PEOPLES CREEK RD A DUBLIN RD 6;2S AM BURTON RD A MT ZION CHURCH RD 6:26 AM BURTON RD A WOLTZ LN 6:27 AM BURTON RD A ZIMMERMAN RD 6:29 AM MARCHMONT DR A PEOPLES CREEK RD 6:37 AM PEOPLES CREEK RD 6:40 AM UNDERPASS RD A KEN HOOTS LN 6:42 AM UNDERPASS RD A BAILEY RD 6:43 AM UNDERPASS RD A JARVIS RD 6:43 AM UNDERPASS RD A MANHATTAN LN 6:45 AM POTTS RD A IN AND OUT LN 6:53 AM FEED MILL RD A BENTBROOK DR 6:58 AM SHUn RD A NC HWY 801 S 7:00 AM NCHWY0O1S 7:01AM COVINGTON DR A CUMBERLAND CT 7:07 AM ROXBURY CT A COVINGTON DR 7:07 AMCOVINGTON DR 7:08 AM NC HWY 80t S A ODELL MYERS RD 7:10 AMNC HWY 801 S A TODD RD 7:13 AM NCHWY801S 7:15 AM NCHWY801S 7:19 AM DALTON RD A ERIC RD • 7:27 AM DALTON RD 7:28 AMTURRENTINE CHURCH RD 7:32 AM TURRENTINE CHURCH RD/RED OAK TR 7:35 AM Run: 312.005 Doscrlption DANIEL RD A VALHALLA TR DANIEL RO A CABLE LN GLADSTONE RO A LEGION HUT RD GLADSTONE RO A GLENVIEW LN DANIEL RD A GLADSTONE RO GLADSTONE RD A LOIS LN GLADSTONE RDGLADSTONE RD A FLETCHER ST GLADSTONE RD US HWY 601 S/TWIN CEDARS GOLF RD US HWY 601 S US HWY 601 S A HINKLE DR . LAKEWOOD VILLAGE RD/US HWY 601 S LAKEWOOD VILLAGE RD/DEADMON RD HICKORY DR A RANDOM RD Run; 312.006 Doscrlption; BUS 151 Doscriptlon TlmoMILLING RD A ROLLING HILLS LN MILLING RD MILLING RD A ELISHA CREEK DR SAIN RO SAIN ROARED BUD LN SAIN RD A BRADFORD PL SAIN RD OAK GROVE CHURCH RD MAIN CHURCH RD A S ANGELL RD MAIN CHURCH RD MAIN CHURCH RD A BELAIRE LN CANA RD MAIN CHURCH RD A CANA RD US HWY 601 N A CANA RD ALLEN RD A HIDDEN VALLEY LN US HWY 601 N A ALLEN RD US HWY 601 N MADISON RD US HWY 64 W Run: 312.007 Description NC HWY 801 S EDQEWOOD CIR A SPRINGHILL DR JERUSALEM AV A WALL ST NEELY RD A WALL ST NC HWY 801 S NC HWY 801 S A SWICEGOOD ST NC HWY 801 S MICHAELS RD A STACEE TR MICHAELS RD Run; 312.008 Doscriplion; BUS 135Description Time LIBERTY CHURCH RD/BUENA VISTA LN 6:11 AM LIBERTY CHURCH RO 6:12 AM CRABTREE RD A ELMORE RD 6:14 AM ELMORE RD A SPEER RD 6:16 AM LIBERTY CHURCH RD 6:18 AM LIBERTY CHURCH RD/MEADOW GLEN LN 6:19 AM LIBERTY CHURCH RD 6:21 AM DUARD REAVIS RD 6:22 AMBEN ANDERSON RD A SHOFFNER RD 6:28 AM OLLIE HARKEY RD/BEN ANDERSON RD 6:31 AM LIBERTY CHURCH RD 6:36 AM JACK BOOE RD A NICOLE LN 6:41 AM JACK BOOE RD 6:42 AM US HWY 601 N A BOWMAN RD 6:46 AM CHILDRENS HOME RD A PRATT FARM LN6:47 AM CHILDRENS HOME RD 6:48 AM CHILDRENS HOME RD A CHINQUAPIN R06;49 AM CHINQUAPIN RD 6:58 AM US HWY 601 N A BAITY RO 7.02 AM EATONS CHURCH RD 7:05 AM US HWY 601 N 7:12 AM RICHIE RO ' 7:16 AM ANGELL RD 7:23 AM ANGELL RO A BOOZIE LN 7:28 AM US HWY 601 N 7:30 AM US HWY 601 N & BLACKWELDER RD 7:31 AM US HWY 601 N 7:32 AM DANNER RD/PEPPERSTONE/AT SIGN 7:33 AM DANNER RD A CAMELLIA LN 7:34 AM US HWY 601 N A DAKOTA LN 7:37 AM US HWY 601 N A ASHLEY BROOK LN 7:40 AM Run: 312.009 Doscriptlon: BUS 136 Doscriptlon TlmoNCHWYflOIS 6:50 AM NC HWY U01 S A BARNHARDT LN 6:54 AM Doscriptlon: BUS 161 Tlmo 7:18 AM 7:20 AM 7:21 AM 7:22 AM 7:23 AM 7:24 AM 7:24 AM 7:26 AM 7:27 AM 7:29 AM 7:30 AM 7:32 AM 7:33 AM 7:34 AM 7:37 AM 6:44 AM 6:45 AM 6:47 AM 6:49 AM 6:51 AM 6:52 AM 6:53 AM 6:54 AM 6:57 AM 6:57 AM 7:03 AM 7:10 AM 7:14 AM 7:16 AM 7:21 AM 7:23 AM 7:24 AM 7:27 AM 7:36 AM Doscriptlon: BUS 120 Time 7:15AM 7:17 AM 7:20 AM 7:22 AM 7:25 AM 7:26 AM 7:29 AM 7:30 AM 7:31 AM RIVERVIEW RD A LESTER FOSTER RD 6:58 AM SEAFORD RD 7:05 AM CEDAR GROVE CHURCH RD 7:12 AM CEDAR GROVE CH. RD/PROVIDENCE TR 7:13 AM CEDAR QROVECHURCH RD A DRUM LN 7:14 AM MASON DR- 7:17 AM JOERD 7:22 AM JOE RD A EVERHART RO 7:25 AM NO CREEK RD 7:29 AM US HWY 64 E 7:35 AM US HWY 64 E A HAWTHORNE RD 7:36 AM US HWY 64 E A RUPARD TR 7:37 AM Run: 312.010 Descripllon; BUS 130 Description Time HIDDEN CREEK OR A TALWOOD DR 6:17 AM NCHWY801SARAINTREERD 6:19 AM UNDERPASS RD A WHITEHEAD DR 6:20 AM UNDERPASS RD 6:20 AM UNDERPASS RD A ASHBURTON DR 6:22 AM UNDERPASS RD A RIVER RD 6:22 AM WESTRIDGE RD A RIVER RD 6:23 AM UNDERPASS RD A COUNTRY CIR 6:29 AM KINGSMILL DR A ISLEWORTH DR 6:34 AM KINQSMILL CT A KINQSMILL DR 6:34 AM KINGSMILL DR A LONETREE DR 6:37 AM OAKMONT DR A OAK VALLEY BLVD 6:40 AM OAK VALLEY BLVD A SUNTREE DR 6:41 AM KESWICK DR A OAK VALLEY BLVD 6:42 AMSEAY DR A OAK VALLEY BLVD 6:43 AM SCOTTSDALE DR A BROADMOOR DR 6:45 AM OAK VALLEY BLVD A WOODLANDS CT 6:50 AM NCHWY80tS 6:56 AM BING CROSBY BLVD A RIVER HILL DR 7:02 AMRIVERBEND DR A FAIRWAY DR 7:04 AM RIVERBEND DR A TIFTON ST 7:07 AM IVY CIR 7:12 AM NC HWY 801 S A CARTER RD 7:15 AM US HWY 168-HILLSDALE BAPTIST 7:18 AM Run; 312.011 Doscrlption; BUS 131 Doscriptlon TimeDULIN RD 6:10 AM HOWARDTOWN CIR A POLLARD LN 8:13 AM HOWARDTOWN CIR A SAM ALLENS WAY 6:13 AM HOWARDTOWN A MANCHESTER • (ESL) 6:16 AM US HWY 158 A LAIRD RO 8:17 AM US HWY 158 A R R GERALD LN 6:18 AM JUNEY BEAUCHAMP RD 6:20 AM BALTIMORE RD A QUAIL HOLLOW RD 6:24 AM BALTIMORE RO A LONQLEAF PINE DR 6:25 AM CORNATZER RD A MCDANIEL RD 6:28 AM CORNATZER RD A RABBIT FARM TR 6:30 AM CORNATZER RD A ORRELL TR 6:31 AM CORNATZER RD 6:31 AM CORNATZER RD • S Q SCHOOL 6:34 AM SONORA DR A GRANADA DR 6:41 AM LA QUINTA DR A SONORA DR 6:42 AM LA QUINTA DR A CASA BELLA DR 6:43 AM LA OUINTA DR A ALAMOSA DR 6:44 AMBEAUCHAMP RD A WINDEMERE DR 6:47 AM BEAUCHAMP RD A SAVANNAH CT 6:49 AM BEAUCHAMP RD 6:50 AM BEAUCHAMP RO A GUN CLUB RD 6:53 AM BALTIMORE RO 6:55 AM REDLAND RD A PAR30NAGE DR 6:59 AM REDLAND RD A DAYE LN 6:59 AM REDLAND RD A HARPER RD 7:00 AM REDLAND RD A FAIRWAY RD 7:00 AM RAINBOW RD 7:02 AMBOBBITRO 7:06 AM RAINBOW RD 7:16 AM BOGER RO A US HWY 1S8 7:22 AM PINEBROOK RD A PINEBROOK BUS DR 7:27 AM PINEBROOK SCHOOL RD 7:30 AM US HWY 158 7:32 AM Run; 312.012 Doscriptlon; BUS 129 Doscriptlon Time NCHWY801N 6:11 AM BLEVINS RD 6:18 AM HOWELL RO 6:25 AM N PINO RD A KAYLA TR 6:41 AM CANA RD A BRANGUS WAY 6:44 AM PUDDING RIDQE RD A CORNWALLIS DR 6:51 AM CEDAR CREEK RD 6:54 AMPINEVILLERD 7:04 AM SPILLMAN RD 7:09 AM ARROWHEAD RD A SPILLMAN RD 7:12 AM FARMINGTON RD 7:17 AM FARMINGTON RD A ROLAND RD 7:18 AM FARMINGTON RD A PINEBROOK DR 7:22 AM FARMINGTON RD A DUTCHMAN TR 7:24 AM MILLING RD 7:33 AM NORTHRIDGE CT A MILLING RD 7:34 AMMILLING RD A NORTHRIDGE CT 7:34 AM Run; 312.013 Doscrlption: BUS 150 Description Time NC HWY 801 N A JOE LANGSTON RD 6:38 AM NCHWY801N 6:40 AMYADKIN VALLEY RD 6:41 AM YADKIN VALLEY RD A COTTONTAIL LN 6:42 AM YADKIN VALLEY RD 6:43 AM JESSE KING RD A PEACEFUL VALLEY RD 6:49 AM GRIFFITH RD A SANDPIT RD 6:56 AMYADKIN VALLEY RD 6:58 AM NC HWY 801 N A MCGEE CT 7:05 AM NC HWY 801 N A N CLAYBON DR 7:06 AM NCHWY801 N A WILLSRD 7:06 AM W RENEE DR A WOODLEE DR 7:07 AM NCHWY801N 7:10 AM REDLAND RD A HODSONS МНР 7:11 AM REDLAND RD A PARTRIDGE LN 7:11 AM REDLAND RO A HILTON RD 7:12 AM GORDON OR A RIDDLE CIR 7:14 AM WESTVIEW CT A GORDON DR 7:17 AM CHARLOTTE PL A BRENTWOOD DR 7:18 AM CREEKWOOD DR A BRENTWOOD DR 7:18 AM US HWY 158 A FOX RUN DR 7:27 AM US HWY 158 A BARE LN 7:32 AMUS HWY 158 A JASMINE LN 7:33 AM N MAIN ST A SUNSET DR 7:35 AM N MAIN ST A CROWE ST 7:35 AM Run: 312.014 Doscriplion; BUS 167 Doscriptlon Tlmo FRED LANIER RD 6:16 AM COUNTY LINE RD 6:29 AM COUNTY LINE RD A EDWARDS RD 6:32 AM SHEFFIELD RD 6:38 AM SHEFFIELD RD A SHEFFIELD FARMS TR 6:40 AM SALMONS RO 6:48 AM BEAR CREEK CHURCH RD 6:57 AM DUKE WHITTAKER RD/BUCKINGHAM LN 7:04 AM DUKE WHITTAKER RD 7:06 AM BEAR CREEK CHURCH RD 7:14 AM LIBERTY CHURCH RD 7:16 AM LIBERTY CHURCH RD A TITTLE TR 7:17 AM LIBERTY CHURCH RD 7:18 AM RALPH RATLEDGE RD 7:21 AM RALPH RATLEDGE RD A CADILLAC LN 7:22 AM SHEFFIELD RD A COUNTESS LN 7:28 AM IJAMES CHURCH RD 7:34 AM IJAMES CHURCH RD A NORTHBROOK DR7:35 AM IJAMES CHURCH RD 7:37 AM Run; 312.015 Description: BUS 174 Description GLADSTONE RD CLARK RD A GLADSTONE RD GLADSTONE RD A FLAT ROCK RD RUFFIN ST A GLADSTONE RD JUNCTION RD A RIVERSIDE DR JUNCTION RD PEEWEES WAY A JUNCTION RD JUNCTION RD A PEEWEES WAY JUNCTION RD JUNCTION RD A DOCKS WAY Tlmo 6:57 AM 7:00 AM 7:01 AM 7:01 AM 7:02 AM 7:03 AM 7:14 AM 7:14 AM 7:20 AM 7:25 AM G E N E ’ S AUTO PARTS W e M ake H ydraulic H oses & Mix Aulo Paini 7 6 6 - 9 1 4 8 3612 C lem m ons Road C lem m ons JUNCTION RD 7:27 AM JUNCTION RD & TRESTLE LN 7:28 AM JUNCTION RD 7:30 AM NOLLEY RD A CRAWFORD RRD 7:32 AM Run: 312.016 Doscriptlon: BUS 148 Doecriptlon TimeMR HENRY RD 5:57 AM RIDGE RD 6:04 AM FOSTER RD 6:13 AM RIDGE RD 6:17 AMMORRISON RD A RIDGE RD 6:19 AM RIDGE RD A SMITH RD 6:20 AM RIDGE RD 6:21 AM VILLAGE RD 6:28 AM RIDGE RD 6:32 AM RIDGE RD A MATTIE LN 6:34 AM RIDGE RD 6:35 AM CAMPGROUND RD 6:41 AM US HWY 64 W 6:50 AMOAKLAND AV A OAKRIDGE LN 6:52 AM OAKLAND AV A OAK TREE DR 6:52 AM DAVIE ACADEMY RD A AUTUMN CT 6:56 AM GODBEY RD 7:00 AM DAVIE ACADEMY RD A CRESCENT DR 7:09 AM DAVIE ACADEMY RD A LANDMARK DR 7;10AM DAVIE ACADEMY A STAGE COACH RD 7:11 AM SHADY KNOLL LN A BERRY LN 7:14 AM DAVIE ACADEMY RD A SHADY KNOLL LN 7:17 AM DAVIE ACADEMY RD A GRADY LN 7:19 AM DAVIE ACADEMY RD 7:20 AMDAVIE ACADEMY RD A JONES RD 7:21AM DAVIE ACADEMY RD 7:25 AM DAVIE ACADEMY RD A WESTERN DR 7:26 AM DAVIE ACADMY RD A ADAMS RD 7:27 AM GREENHILL RD 7:29 AM SCHOOL: DAVIE HIGH 7:40 AM SCHOOL: S DAVIE JR 7:55 AM Run: 312.017 Description: BUS 160 Doscriptlon TimeW CHURCH ST A WANDERING LN EDISON ST A NAYLOR ST WILKESBORO ST A TOT ST GWYN ST A TOT ST AVON ST A RAYMOND ST YADKINVILLE RD COUNTRY LN A QUAIL RIDGE LN FARMLAND RD FARMLAND RD A LONG MEADOW RD' LONG MEADOW RD CAMPBELL RD A SUMMIT DR CAMPBELL RD CAMPBELL RD A ETCHISON ST CAMPBELL RD A HILLCREST ST S SALISBURY ST A W MAPLE AV Run: 312.018 Doscriplion: BUS 126 Description Tlmo DUKE ST N A HARDISON ST HARDISON ST A DUKE ST N VIRGINIA CT A JERICHO CHURCH RD JERICHO CHURCH RD A BROWN DR BUCK SEAFORD RD JERICHO CHURCH RD A SUNSET CIR JERICHO CHURCH RD US HWY 64 W A TUTTEROW RD US HWY 64 W US HWY 64 W A POWELL RD US HWY 64 W PARKER RD SHEFFIELD RD SHEFFIELD RD A CENTER CIR US HWY 64 W A SHEFFIELD RD US HWY 64 W POWELL RD A ALLISON LN GODBEY RD US HWY 64 W A DALLAS LN BOONE FARM RD US HWY 64 W A SHULER RD COUNTY HOME RD A SCENIC DR COUNTY HOME RD A WESTSIDE DR COUNTY HOME RD HOLLY LN A AZALEA DR BEECHWOOD DR A HOLLY LN Run: 312.010 Doscrlption E DEPOT ST A NEELY ST E DEPOT ST A BAILEY ST POLARIS DR E LEXINGTON RD JOHN CROTTS RD A DECK CIR JOHN CROHS RD A LINDA LN MOUNTVIEW DR A WINDSONG RD MOUNTVIEW DR A WINDWARD CIR FULTON ST A WHITNEY RD WHITNEY RD CREEKSIDE DR A META BREEZE LN N MAIN ST A CHERRY ST SANFORD AV Run: 312.020 Doscriplion: BUS 137 Doscriptlon Time WILL BOONE RD A DRAUGHN LN 7:03 AM WILL BOONE RD 7:04 AM WILL BOONE RD A TUTTS TR 7:05 AM WILL BOONE RD 7:06 AM FAIRFIELD RD 7'10AM US HWY 601 S A VEACH LN 7:13 AM US HWY 601 S A MICHAELS RD 7:13 AM US HWY 601 S A WHETSTONE DR 7:14 AM NC HWY 801 S 7:14 AMDEADMON RD A RAG RD 7:20 AM DEADMON RD A MOORE TR 7'20 AMFRANK SHORT RD 7;27 AM DEADMON RD 7:39 AM DEADMON RD & WALT WILSON RD 7:43 AM DEADMON RD A REDWOOD DR 7:43 AM SOUTH DAVIE MIDDLE SCHOOL Run: 330.001 Dosciiptlon: BUS 156- Description Time E LEXINGTON RD/CHARLESTON RIDGE 6:51 AMPOLARIS DR 6;5eAM EAST LAKE DR A CRESTVIEW DR 7:00 AMDEER RUN DR 7;Q5AM JOHN CROTTS RD A DECK CIR 7-11 ДМ MOUNTVIEW DR A WINDWARD CIR 7:16 AMMOUNTVIEW DR A WINDSONG RD 7:19 AM FULTON ST A WHITNEY RD 7:25 AM WHITNEY HD A MORSE ST 7-26 AM CREEKSIDE DR A META BREEZE LN 7:31 AM META BREEZE LN A ROLLING HILLS LN 7:33 AM MOCKSVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Run: 320,001 Doscriplion: BUS 165 7:06 AM 7:08 AM 7:09 AM 7:10 AM 7:10 AM 7:15 AM 7:17 AM 7:21 AM 7:23 AM 7:24 AM 7:29 AM 7:32 AM 7:33 AM 7:34 AM 7:41 AM 6:35 AM 6:35 AM 6:36 AM 6:37 AM 6:43 AM 6:46 AM 6:47 AM 6:55 AM 6:56 AM 6:58 AM 6:59 AM 7:01 AM 7:05 AM 7;06 AM 7:06 AM 7:07 AM 7:09 AM 7:11 AM 7:14 AM 7:18 AM 7:21 AM 7:25 AM 7:26 AM 7:27 AM 7:31 AM 7:32 AM Doscriplion; BUS 152 • 909-1918 Time 6:47 AM 6:48 AM 6:54 AM 6:58 AM 7:01 AM 7:03 AM 7:09 AM 7:11 AM 7:15 AM 7:18AM 7:26 AM 7:34 AM 7:38 AM Description FOSTER RD RIDGE RD SMITH RD RIDQE RD VILLAGE RD RIDGE RD A MATTIE LN US HWY 64 W OAKLAND AV A OAK TREE DR OAKLAND AV DAVIE ACADEMY RD A OAK LEAF CT DAVIE ACADEMY RD DAVIE ACADEMY RD A LANDMARK DR STAGE COACH RD A DORSE RD STAGE COACH RD A CANE MILL DR DAVIE ACADEMY RD SHADY KNOLL LN A BERRY LN DAVIE ACADEMY RD A GRADY LN JONES RO Continued From Page 10 DAVIE ACADEMY RD JERICHO CHURCH RD BUCK SEAFORD RD JERICHO CHURCH RD A BROWN DR SANFORD AV Run: 320.002 Description: BUS 157 Description Time US HWY 64 W : POWELL RD ! GODBEY RD VANZANT RD US HWY 64 W US HWY 64 W A SAND CLAY LN US HWY 64 W A DALLAS LN US HWY 64 W A SHULER RD I MADISON RD I ALLEN RD A HIDDEN VALLEY LN [NEBBS TR A ALLEN RD \ ALLEN RDI US HWY 601 N A CHANCE LN JUS HWY 601 N ICOUNTRYLN ►SUMMIT DR A ELMWOOD ST ICAMPBELL RD A SUMMIT DR iCAMPBELL RD A ETCHISON ST iCAMPBELL RD A HOLMAN ST IN MAIN ST A SPRUCE ST IRun: 320.003 ■Description fOAK/SPRING-AT OAK STP SIGN MSPRINQ st a BINGHAM ST fCHERRY ST |<EN DWIGGINS DR A PINE ST VILKESBORO ST GARNER ST A CHURCH ST VILKESBORO ST A EDISON ST Hospital st a m eron ey st J ot st a gw yn st RAYMOND ST A AVON ST VALLEY RD A HOSPITAL ST YADKINVILLE RD Vandering ln 1/ CHURCH ST n: 320.004 oscrlptton 5 main s t a e m a p l e a v i MAIN ST-ALMOST home i MAIN ST AKEWOOD DR A LAKEWOOD CIR AKEWOOD DR poo SALISBURY RD-DAVIE HI Alisbury rd ATON RD i'SALiSBURY ST 7:28 AM 7:32 AM 7:37 AM 7:41 AM 7:48 AM 6:47 AM 6:52 AM 7.00 AM 7:07 AM 7:15AM 7:18 AM 7:19 AM 7:19 AM 7:22 AM 7:33 AM 7:34 AM 7:35 AM 7:36 AM 7:38 AM 7:42 AM 7:47 AM 7:48 AM 7:50 AM 7:51 AM 7:53 AM Doscriplion: BUS 127 2ND RUN Time 7:23 AM 7:25 AM 7:30 AM 7:31 AM 7:36 AM 7:37 AM 7:38 AM 7:39 AM 7:40 AM 7:40 AM 7:43 AM 7:46 AM 7:50 AM 7:54 AM Descfip\ion:BUS158 Tlmo HARDISON ST DUK 6:49 AM 6:51 AM 6:53 AM 6:59 AM 7:00 AM 7:07 AM 7:09 AM 7:17 AM 7:22 AM 7:25 AM 7:26 AM 7:32 AM 7:38 AM 7:39 AM 7:43 AM 7:44 AM 7:45 AM 7:47 AM 7:47 AM 7:50 AM 7:52 AM 7:24 AM 7:28 AM 7:30 AM 7:32 AM 7:37 AM 7:48 AM 7:50 AM 7:52 Doscriptlon: BUS 127 1ST RUN Timo ¡PUKE ST N A HARDISON ST (QREENHILLRD [MCALLISTER RD A DOTS LN MCALLISTER RD COUNTY HOME RD A FRIENDSHIP CT ^COUNTY HOME RD A SCENIC DR »wr/OOUNTY HOME RD M WESTSIDE DR A COUNTY HOME RD ^WtppUNTY HOME RD I*’ X8ÄNF0RDAV u'i^ijÖOUTH DAVIE DR A SCHOOL BUS DR 320.005 Doscriptlon: BUS 105 j ! y’Deioriplion Tlmo n^fCLOISTERDR 7:17 AM '• CHARLESTON RIDGE DR A CLOISTER DR 7:20 AM EAST LAKE DR. P POLARIS DR ÖRH8TVIEW DR A FAIRMONT DR CRESTVIEW DR DEEB RUN DR ■¿Lexington rd itpOAD ST A FOSTER ST m MAIN ST-BROCK GYM ‘ ^320.006 Iptlon lUNSET DR Mg MEADOW RD 0:34 AM ILANDRD 6:36 AM ÜHWY 158 A JASMINE LN 6:40 AM INQELLRD 6:42 am lE S RD A LOWDER LN 6:44 AM IWY 158 A BARE LN 6:47 AMQROVE CHURCH RD 6:50 AM RD 0:52 AMIST VIEW DR 8:57 AM ,1N RD* 7:03 AM i(CClNQ RD A NORTHRIDGE CT 7:08 AM ! milling RO 7:09 AMWKECREST DR A CAROLINA ST 7:11 AM NORTH DAVIE MIDDLE SCHOOL •Run: 325.001 Doscriplion: BUS 168 Description Time ^BLACKWELDER RD 6:01 AM (GEORQIA RD 6:08 AM ^QEORGIA RD A TALL TIMBERS DR 6:11 AM 'duke WHITTAKER RD 6:17 AM ;DUKE WHITTAKER RD A BUCKINGHAM LN6:19 AM iBEAR CREEK CHURCH RD 6:26 AM flgSHEFFIELD RD A SHEFFIELD FARMS TR 6:39 AM gSHEFFIELD RD A HARDY RD 6:42 AM 6:46 AM 6:47 AM 6:49 AM 7:02 AM 7:08 AM 7:17 AM 7:18 AM 7:21 AM 7:23 AM Time 6:22 AM 6:29 AM 6:34 AM 6:38 AM 6:43 AM 6:47 AM 6:51 AM 6:53 AM 6:55 AM 6:58 AM 7:00 AM 7:02 AM 7:03 AM 7:07 AM 7:10 AM 7:14 AM 7:18 AM 7:22 AM Continued on Pago 11 lieMilcntiii c».: Aitiiciilluial Mclal lJuitdinas 1 (isl, Polo or Sled iTiimc Consiniction I'cnccs; Chainlink, Vinyl, WiuxI, Privacy, Farm Fenccs, clc, FULLY INSURED • FREE ESTIMATES Phono; (336) 492-5586 Pngor; (336) 721-6387 _ _ _2!z_»^vol)silc »1 \vww.ya(l(fl.iii't/~tkYlf E'COUNTY line RD iCOUNTY UNE RD & EDWARDS RD KCOUNTY LINE RD lahaln rd I ’SHeffield rdIPPED LANIER RD • LAKE MYERS FRED LANIER RD Ш HWY 64 W & CENTER CIR MRKER RD fflAMES CHURCH RD & GRANNAMAN DR 7:26 AM ” 'AMES CHURCH RD 7;Z9 AM Ames c h urc h rd & n o rth b ro o k d r 7:зо am AMES c hurch rd 7:32 AM ANA RD 7:35 AM AIN c h u rch rd 7:37 AMUs HWY 158 7:45 AM m un: 325.002 Doscriptlon: BUS 173 Description Time NC B01 S & RIVERVIEW TOWNHOUSE OR 7;0в AM I yBROOK rd & NC HWY 801 S 7:07 AMlilDDEN CREEK DR & TALWOOD DR 7:10 AM (INQSMILL DR & ISLEWORTH DR 7:14 AM ONQSMILL CT & KINQSMILL OR 7:15 AM KINGSMILL DR 4 WHITE EAGLE CT 7:17 AM KINGSMILL DR & LONETREE DR 7:19 AM AK VALLEY BLVD & OAKMONT DR 7:23 AM 6aK VALLEY BLVD & SUNTREE DR 7:24 AM KESWICK DR & OAK VALLEY BLVD 7:25 AM PAK VALLEY BLVD & TWIN CREEKS DR 7:27 AM J HIDDENBROOKE OR 7:31 AM < VALLEY BLVD S SEAY DR 7:34 AMICOTTSDALE DR & BROADMOOR DR 7:36 AM Pun: 325.003 Doscrlption: BUS 143 peecrlpllon TimeLIBERTY CHURCH RD & TITTLE TR 5:67 AM BEAR CREEK CHURCH RD 5;69 AM BEN ANDERSON RD 6:05 AM DLLIE HARKEY RD 6:16 AM PUARD REAVIS RD 6:23 AM LIBERTY CHURCH RD 6:32 AM ELMORE RD 6:38 AM ELMORE RD & CRABTREE RD 6:39 AM pLMORE RD 6:41 AM ACK BOOE RD S FOSTALL DR 6:44 AM JIACK BOOE RD 6:46 AM LIBERTY CHURCH RD 6:56 AM BELL BRANCH RD 7:01 AM PELL BRANCH RD & PAPS WAY 7:03 AM CHINQUAPIN RD 7:06 AM CHILDRENS HOME RD 7:11AM CHILDRENS HOME RD& LEISURE LN 7:15 AM CHILDRENS HOME RD 7:17 AM 3 HWY 601 N & R SHORE DB 7:20 AM )=OSTALL OR S US HWY 601 N 7:21 AM US HWY 601 N 7:22 AM EATONS CHURCH RD 7:25 AM I eATONS CHURCH RO & HOWELL RD 7:26 AMBUCKEYE TR & PUDDING RIDQE RD 7:35 AM PUDDING RIDQE RD 7:36 AM CORNWALLIS DR & GREENE CT 7:40 AM IFARMINGTON RD 7:47 AM J Run; 326.004 Doscrlpllcn; BUS 149 iDoscrlplion Time|NC HWY 801 N & RYANS WAY 6:31 AM ■NC HWY 801 N 8:33 AM ■FOUR CORNERS RD 6:34 AM NC HWY 801 N & BRAMBLEWOOD LN NC HWY 801 N& PARKS LN BONKIN LAKE RD HOWELL RD HOWELL RD S BRANGUS WAY NC HWY 801 N CANA RD & BRANGUS WAY CANA RD & MCCASHIN LN CEDAR CREEK RD FARMINGTON RD & PINEVILLE RD FARMINGTON RD SPILLMAN RD ARROWHEAD RD & DEERFIELD DR SPILLMAN RD & MYERS RD SPILLMAN RD FARMINGTON RD & MALLARD RD Run; 325.005 Description JACKSON DR A WHITEHEAD DR OVERLOOK DR A WHITEHEAD DR OAKBROOK DR A BROOKDALE DR UNDERPASS RD A OAKBROOK DR RIVER RD A UNDERPASS RD UNDERPASS RD A LAKESIDE DR UNDERPASS RD A EASTRIDGE CT SPRINGFIELD DR A UNDERPASS RD UNDERPASS RD A COUNTRY CIR UNDERPASS RD A MANHATTAN LN UNDERPASS RD A EVERGREEN LN UNDERPASS RD A VOGLER RD UNDERPASS RD A JARVIS RD BAILEY RO UNDERPASS RD A KEN HOOTS LN OLD MILL RD A UNDERPASS RD NC HWY 801 S POTTS RD A IN AND OUT LN NC HWY 801 S A HILLCREST DR NC HWY 801 S Run: 325.006 Doscrlption; BUS 106 Doscrlption Time REDLAND RD A PARSONAGE DR REDLAND RD GORDON DR GINNY LN A RIDDLE CIR GORDON DR A CHARLOTTE PL GORDON DR A WESTVIEW CT CHARLOTTE PL A BRENTWOOD DR CREEKWOOD DR CREEKWOOD DR A FOREST DR WOODBURN PL A FOREST DR S CLAYBON DR A FREEDOM DR REDLAND RD REDLAND RD A LITTLE JOHN DR 348 HILTON RD RAINBOW RD SPEAKS RD RAINBOW RD US HWY 158 A FOX RUN DR US HWY 158 FOSTER DAIRY RD Run: 325,007 Description CORNATZER RD BLEVINS RD 6:39 AM 6:49 AM 6:51 AM 6:56 AM 7:00 AM 7:06 AM 7:11 AM 7:12 AM 7:15 AM 7:22 AM 7:30 AM 7:30 AM 7:32 AM 7:35 AM 7:39 AM 7:40 AM 7:45 AM Description; BUS 172 Time 6:58 AM 6:59 AM 7:01 AM 7:02 AM 7:03 AM 7:05 AM 7:06 AM 7:06 AM 7:07 AM 7:10 AM 7:11 AM 7:12 AM 7:13 AM 7:18 AM 7:22 AM 7:22 AM 7:23 AM 7:27 AM 7:33 AM 7:34 AM 6:35 AM 6:37 AM 6:41 AM 6:44 AM 6:46 AM 6:49 AM 6:51 AM 6:54 AM 6:55 AM 6:56 AM 6:59 AM 7:04 AM 7:05 AM 7:09 AM 7:16 AM 7:21 AM 7:28 AM 7:35 AM 7:36 AM 7:44 AM Doscriplion: BUS 139 Tlmo 6:21 AM JAMESTOWNE DR 6:25 AM WILLIAMS RD 6:33 AM W BOLIN LN A LIVENGOOD RD 6:41 AM LIVENGOOD RD 6:44 AM FORK BIXBY RD 6:45 AM APACHE RD A PAPOOSE TR 6:53 AMCOMANCHE DR 6:55 AM INDIAN HILLS RD 6:57 AM FORK BIXBY RD 6:58 AM BRIER CREEK RD A BROCKLAND DR 7:03 AM BRIER CREEK RD A AUSTINE LN 7:04 AMFORK BIXBY RD A IRIS LN 7:06 AM MARKLAND RD 7:09 AM BAILEYS CHAPELRD 7:19 AM CORNATZER RD 7:23 AM CORNATZER RD A SPRY IN 7:25 AM CORNATZER RD 7:29 AMMILLING RD 7:34 AM HEPLER RD 7:37 AMDULIN RO 7:40 AM • Run: 325.008 Doscrlption; BUS 138 Description Time JUNEY BEAUCHAMP RD GUN CLUB RD GUN CLUB RD A WINCHESTER RD GUN CLUB RD A TIMBER CREEK RD BEAUCHAMP RD BEAUCHAMP RD A SOMERSET CT WINDEMERE DR A HIGH MEADOWS RD HIGH MEADOWS RD S HIGH FIELD DR A N HIGH FIELD DR BEAUCHAMP RD SONORA DR A GRANADA OR GRANADA DR A GALADRIM WAY LA QUINTA DR A ALAMOSA DR HOWARDTOWN CIR A GLENN ALLEN RD 7:40 AM HOWARDTOWN CIR A MANCHESTER LN 7:41 AM Run; 325.010 Doscrlption: BUS 155 Doscrlption TlmoNC HWY 801 N A COPE RD 6:34 AM NORMA LN 6:37 AMW RENEE DR A WOODLEE DR 6:39 AM E ROBIN DR A WOODLEE DR 6:40 AM WILLS RD A NC HWY 801 N 6:42 AM BERMUDA RUN DR A RIVER DR 6:46 AM BERMUDA RUN DR A RIVERBEND OR 6:47 AM RIVERBEND DR 6:48 AM RIVERBEND DR A JUNIPER CIR 6:51 AM BING CROSBY BLVD A RIVER HILL DR 6:55 AM 1=IIVERBEND DR A QOLFVIEW DR 6:56 AMRIVERBEND DR A SPYGLASS DR 6:57 AM RIVERBEND DR A TIFTON ST 7:00 AM YADKIN VALLEY RD A GLEN ARBOR DR 7:05 AM YADKIN VALLEY RD 7:06 AM YADKIN VALLEY RD A HAYWOOD DR 7:08 AM YADKIN VALLEY RD 7:11 AM YADKIN VALLEY RD A VALLEY OAKS DR 7r13 AM GRIFFITH RD A REX LN 7:15 AMSANDPIT RD A SERENITY HILLS TR 7:16 AM SANDPIT RD A ROOSTER TR 7:17 AMPEACEFUL VALLEY RO • 7:27 AM YADKIN VALLEY RO A SPARKS RD . 7:32 AM YADKIN VALLEY RD 7:33 AM YADKIN VALLEY RD A COTTONTAIL LN 7:36 AM YADKIN VALLEY RD 7:38 AMNC HWY 801 N A YADKIN VALLEY RD 7:39 AM NC HWY 801 N A JOE LANGSTON RD 7:40 AM Run: 325.011 Doscriplion; BUS 112 Description Tlmo ANGELL rd a LATHAM FARM RD 6:57 AMANGELL RD A HOBBY HORSE LN 6:58 AM ANGELL RD 7:00 AM RICHIE RD 7:06 AM US HWY 601 N A BUGLE LN 7:11 AM US HWY 601 N • WMR DAVIE 7:12 AM US HWY 601 N 7:13 AM BRACKEN RD 7:16 AM US HWY 601 N 7:21AM US HWY 601 N A MURPHY RD 7:22 AM US HWY 601 N 7:23 AMDANNER RD A PEPPERSTONE DR 7:26 AM MAIN CHURCH RD A ROY DAVIS RD 7:28 AM MAIN CHURCH RO 7:29 AM ANGELL RD 7:37 AM FARMINGTON RO A DUTCHMAN TR 7:47 AM PINEBROOK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Run; 326,001 Doscrlption: BUS 132 Description FARMINGTON RD SPILLMAN RDARROWHEAD RD A DEERFIELD DR SPILLMAN RD MYERS RD MYERS RD A NAAMAN LNNC HWY 801 N A JOE LANGSTON RD MCKNIGHT RD APPLE LN A MCKNIGHT RD NC HWY 801 N NORMA LNWOODLEE DR A E RENEE DR WOODLEE DR A E ROBIN DR NC HWY 801 N A ANTLER RD NC HWY 801 N A WOOD LN CEDAR FOREST LN DROKE CIR NC HWY 801 N Run: 326.002 Description PINEVILLE RD Timo 6:59 AM 7:03 AM 7:07 AM 7:10 AM 7:17 AM 7:18 AM 7:21 AM 7:26 AM 7:27 AM 7:28 AM 7:33 AM 7:35 AM 7:36 AM 7:38 AM 7:38 AM 7:45 AM 7:48 AM 7:51 AM Doscriplion; BUS 133 . Timo 6:33 AM 6:40 AM 6:55 AM 6:58 AM 7:00 AM 7:03 AM 7:05 AM 7:08 AM 7:11 AM 7:24 AM 7:29 AM 7:35 AM 7:38 AM 7:44 AM 7:46 AM 7:49 AM 7:52 AM 7:55 AM 6:58 AM 7:05 AM 7:17 AM 7:30 AM 7:32 AM 7:34 AM 7:35 AM 7:41 AM 7:43 AM 7:45 AM NC 7:47 AM 7:17 AM 7:20 AM 7:20 AM 7:24 AM 7:31 AM 7:33 AM 7:37 AM 7:41 AM 7:44 AM 7:45 AM 7:49 AM 7:52 AM WYO RD N PINO RD NC HWY 801 N JOY TRA BONKIN.LAKE RD NC HWY 801 N A RYANS WAY NC HWY 801 NNC HWY 801 N A PONDEROSA RD HOWELL RDPUDDING RIDGE RD A BUCKEYE TR CEDAR CREEK RD NC HWY 801 N BOBBIT RD A KENNEN KREST RD KENNEN KREST RD KENNEN KREST RD A MALLARD RD FARMINGTON RD A SWEAT TR PINEBROOK DR GILBERT RD Run: 326.003 Descripllon: BUS 134Description Timo YADKIN VALLEY RD-KOUNTRY KORNER 6:55 AM YADKIN VALLEY RD A COTTONTAIL LN 6:57 AM YADKIN VALLEY RD PEACEFUL VALLEY RD SANDPIT RD GRIFFITH RDAREX LN YADKIN VALLEY RD YADKIN VALLEY RD A VALLEY OAKS DR YADKIN VALLEY RD HAYWOOD DR YADKIN VALLEY RD NC HWY 801 N A HALL WALKER LN HWY 801 N Run; 326.004 Doscriptlon: BUS 114 Descripllon Timo GORDON DR RIDDLE CIR RIDDLE CIR A BUCHIN LN GORDON DR BRENTWOOD DR A CHARLOTTE PL CREEKWOOD DR FOREST DR WOODBURN PL S CLAYBON DR A JANLIN LN S CLAYBON DR A FREEDOM DR NC HWY 801 N A WILLS RD REDLAND RD A POPLAR HILL LN Run: 326.005 Doscriplion: BUS 108 Description Time FARMINGTON RD A DUTCHMAN TR 6:59 AM MAIN CHURCH RD 7:09 AMMAIN CHURCH RD A WILLOW CREEK LN 7:10 AM ANGELL RD A DUSTY HILL RD 7:18 AM US HWY 158 7:25 AM FOSTER DAIRY RD 7:33 AM CHAL SMITH RD 7:38 AM USHWY158ETH 7:41AM HOWARDTOWN CIR A MANCHESTER LN 7:48 AM HOWARDTOWN CIR A GLENN ALLEN RD 7:50 AM HOWARDTOWN CIR .7:51 AMRun: 326.006 Doscrlption; BUS 119 Description Time FROST RD A US HWY 158 7:23 AM US HWY 158 A SHALLOWBROOK DR 7:25 AM US HWY 158 7:25 AM US HWY 158-ARMSWORTHY DAYCARE 7:31 AM REDLAND RD 7:35 AM DAYE LN A REDLAND RD 7:35 AMREDLAND RD- 7:36 AM RAINBOW RD 7:38 AMFOX RUN DR 7:48 AM US HWY 158 7:55 AMUS HWY 156 A BOGER RD 7:55 AM PINEBROOK SCHOOL RD 7:57 AM SHADY QROVE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Run: 328.001 Doscriptlon: BUS 145 1ST LOADDoscriptlon Tlmo MARKLAND RD 7:06 AM BAILEYS CHAPEL RD 7:13 AM BRIER CREEK RD 7:22 AMBRIER CREEK RD A AUSTINE LN 7:24 AM BROCKLAND DR A BRIER CREEK RD 7:26 AMBARNEY RD A CORNATZER RD 7:30 AM . CORNATZER RD 7:31AM CORNATZER RD A MCDANIEL RD 7:33 AM POTTS RD A IN AND OUT LN 7:41 AM POTTS RD 7:42 AM Run: 328.002 Doscriplion: BUS 146Description Timo CORNATZER RD 7:14 AM BALTIMORE RD A PRINCETON CT 7:15 AM BALTIMORE RD A CAMDEN CT 7:16 AM BALTIMORE RD A BRUSHY MOUNTAIN TR7:16 AM MONTCLAIR DR 7:18 AMBALTIMORE RD 7:22 AM GUN CLUB RD 7:27 AM GUN CLUB RD A WINCHESTER RO 7:28 AM QUN CLUB RD 7:28 AMBEAUCHAMP RD 7:30 AM BEAUCHAMP RD A SAVANNAH CT 7:32 AM BEAUCHAMP RD A SOMERSET CT 7:32 AM N HIGH FIELD DR 7:39 AM HIGH MEADOWS RD 7:42 AM BEAUCHAMP RD A WINDEMERE DR 7:44 AMLA QUINTA DR A SONORA DR 7:48 AM GRANADA DR 7:52 AM GRANADA DR A SONORA DR 7:55 AM CASA BELLA DR A SAN MARCOS DR 7:57 AM LA QUINTA DR A ALAMOSA DR 7:59 AMBEAUCHAMP RD 8:01 AM Run; 328.003 Doscriptlon; BUS 162 Doscriptlon Time PEOPLES CREEK RD HOLLY HILL CT A MARCH FERRY RD MARCH FERRY RD PEOPLES CREEK RD BURTON RD PEOPLES CREEK/FALLINGCREEK RD NC HWY 801 SA TODD RD NC HWY 801 S A KEITH LN SHADY GROVE LN N ODELL MYERS RD COVINGTON DR A ROXBURY CT NC HWY 801 SSHUTT RD FEED MILL RD UNDERPASS RO Run; 328.004 Description NCHWY801S NC HWY 801 S A CARTER RD US HWY 158 A COMMERCE DR BERMUDA RUN DR RIVERBEND DR RIVERBEND DR A FESCUE DR RIVERBEND DRRIVERBEND DR A JUNIPER CIR RIVERBEND DR A QOLFVIEW DR 6:58 AM 7.06 AM 7:07 AM 7:13 AM 7:21 AM 7:24 AM 7:28 AM 7:30 AM 7:35 AM 7:38 AM 7:44 AM 7:49 AM 7:54 AM 8:00 AM 8:03 AM Doscriplion; BUS 142 Tlmo 6:55 AM 6 .59 AM 7:00 AM 7:05 AM 7:07 AM 7:10 AM 7:12 AM 7:13 AM 7:15 AM TIFTON ST A BENT ST 7:18 AM RIVERBEND DR A TIFTON ST 7:19 AM RIVERBEND DR A BOXWOOD CIR 7:20 AMIVY CIR 7:25 AM JAMES WAY 7:33 AM NC 801 S /RIVERVIEW TOWNHOUSE DR 7:38 AM ORCHARD PARK DR 7:42 AM . BRIDGEWOOD LN 7:44 AMNC HWY 801 S A LYBROOK RD 7:48 AM FIELDWOOD DR A TALWOOD DR 7:50 AMSELDOM FARM LN A TALWOOD DR 7:54 AM HIDDEN CREEK DR A TALWOOD DR 7:55 AM HILLCREST DR 8:01 AM Run: 328.005 Doscriptlon: BUS 141-1ST LOAD Description TimeHILLCREST DR 6:52 AM OAKBROOK DR A BROOKDALE DR 6:55 AMUNDERPASS RD A WHITEHEAD DR 6:57 AM RIVER RD A UNDERPASS RD 6:59 AM UNDERPASS RD A LAKESIDE DR 7:02 AM RIVER RD A UNDERPASS RD 7:03 AM COUNTRY CIR A UNDERPASS RD 7:04 AMUNDERPASS RD 7:07 AM UNDERPASS RD A MANHATTAN LN 7:08 AM UNDERPASS RD A VOGLER RD 7:10 AMUNDERPASS RD A JARVIS RD 7:10 AM UNDERPASS RD 7:10 AMBAILEY RD 7:13 AM UNDERPASS RD 7:18 AM Run: 328.006 Doscriplion; BUS 141 * 2ND LOAD Description Time OAK VALLEY BLVD A SUNTREE DR 7:27 AMKESWICK DR A OAK VALLEY BLVD 7:30 AM OAK VALLEY BLVD A SEAY DR 7:33 AM SEAY DR A OLD COURSE DR 7:36 AM TWIN CREEKS DR/N HIDDENBROOK DR 7:41 AM N HIDDENBROOK DR 7:42 AMSMILLBROOKE OTA MILL COVE DR 7:44 AM OAK VALLEY BLVD A WOODLANDS CT 7:51 AMBROADMOOR DR A FOXMOOR CT 7:56 AM BROADMOOR DR A SCOTTSDALE DR 7:56 AM OAK VALLEY BLVD A AVIARA DR 7:59 AM Run: 328.008 Description: BUS 145 • 2ND LOAD Description Time LONETREE DR A KINQSMILL DR 7:53 AM KINQSMILL DR A WHITE EAGLE CT 7:56 AM KINGSMILL DR A KINGSMILL CT 7:58 AM KINGSMILL DR A ISLEWORTH DR 8:00 AM OAK VALLEY BLVD A OAKMONT DR 8:01 AM WILLtAMM R DAVIE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Run; 336.001 Description: BUS 124 Description Time SHEFFIELD RD 6:48 AM SHEFFIELD RD A HARDY RD 6:52 AM COUNTY LINE RD 6:56 AMEDWARDS RD 6:59 AM COUNTY LINE RD • 7:02 AMCOUNTY LINE RD A DOBY RD 7:06 AM COUNTY LINE RD 7:09 AM CALAHALNRD 7:16 AM CALAHALN RD A BEAVER BRANCH TR 7:18 AM CALAHALN RD 7:21 AMDUKE WHITTAKER RD 7:25 AM DUKE WHITTAKER RD/BUCKINGHAM LN 7:27 AM DUKE WHITTAKER RD BEAR CREEK CHURCH RD GEORGIA RD SHEFFIELD RD SHEFFIELD RD A GOBBLE LN FRED LANIER RD FRED LANIER RD • LAKE MYERS FRED LANIER RD RALPH RATLEDGE RD WAGNER RD Run: 336.002 Description US HWY 601 N BAITY RD FOUR CORNERS RD BLEVINS RD NC HWY 801 N US HWY 801 N 7:29 AM 7:32 AM 7:33 AM 7:40 AM 7:45 AM 7:48 AM 7:51 AM 7:52 AM 8:01 AM 8.07 AM Doscrlption: BUS 123 Tlmo 6:39 AM 6:42 AM 6:47 AM 6:53 AM 6:59 AM 7:02 AM CHILDRENS HOME RD A PRATT FARM LN7;07 AM LEISURE LN 7:09 AM CHILDRENS HOME RD 7:13 AM CHILDRENS HOME RD A WINDY TR 7:14 AM CHILDRENS HOME RD 7И9 AM CHINQUAPIN RD 7:21 AM BELL BRANCH RD 7:26 AM LIBERTY CHURCH RD 7:31 AMOLLIE HARKEY RD 7:39 AM JACK BOOE RD A WING HAVEN LN 7:46 AM JACK BOOE RD 7:49 AM 'JACK BOOE RD A COTTON LN 7:50 AM JACK BOOE RD- 7:51 AMFOSTALL DR 7:53 AM 127 FOSTALL DR 7:54 AM4207 US HWY 601 N 7:56 AM EATONS CHURCH RD 7:58 AMEATONS CHURCH RD 8:01 AM RICHIE RD 8:06 AM Run: 336.003 ' Doscriptlon: BUS 122 Doscriptlon TlmoLIBERTY CHURCH RD A TIHLE TR LIBERTY CHURCH RD DUARD REAViS RD BEN ANDERSON RD BEAR CREEK CHURCH RD SPEER RD ELMORE RD- CRABTREE RD ELMORE RD Run: 336.004 Description US HWY 601 NBRACKEN RD A CANDLEWiCK LN BRACKEN RD US HWY 601 N MURPHY RD PEPPERSTONE DR DANNER RD US HWY 601 N US HWY 601 N A CHEYENNE LN IJAMES CHURCH RD PARKER RDSHEFFIELD RD A CENTER CIR 7:16 AM 7:18 AM 7:25 AM 7:28 AM 7:48 AM 7:56 AM 6:00 AM 8:04 AM 8:05 AM Doscriplion: BUS 121 Time 6:56 AM 6:59 AM 7:00 AM 7:03 AM 7:05 AM 7:09 AM 7:13 AM 7:15 AM 7:16 AM 7:20 AM 7:24 AM 7:28 AM I n T h e K n o w Keep up with happenings in Davie County Schools each week. 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M o c lts v ille M o n - T h u r s . 9 A M - 5 P M (Tues & Thurs Evenings by Appointment) 7 5 1 - 1 0 6 0 12 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 31,2003Davie People Advance News Landen-Cuthrell Engagement Announced Buddy iind Road LundL'n nf Mocksvillc and Jane Hinson of Mncon, Ga., announce the cnisayemenl of ihcir daughler, Lianna McDanicI Liinilcn lo Roberl Clicvis Cmlirell, llie son ol' Earl and Cindy Qilhrcll of Mocksvillc, The bride-elecl is a I‘jy6 graduate of Davic Migh School and graduated from N.C. Slate Universily in May, 2000. She is em­ ployed wilh Schweizcr and Associales Law Firm in Cary. The groom-to-be is a 199.“! graduate of Davie High School and graduated from N.C. State Universily in 1998. He is employed with Turf Tenders Landscaping in Raleigh. The wedding is planned for Sept. 6 at Cooleemee United Meth­ odist Church, Cooleemee, Hidden Creek Ranch Car W ash Saturday ity Kdllli /.linniernnin Ailvanco Correspondeiu A fund raiser country break- last will be Salurday, Aug. 2 al Ihc Melhodisi church fellowship hull from f):.M)-IO- a.m. l-lowcrs in the sanctuary Sun­ day were given by Joyce Roberlson in loving honorof her mother. Sudic Howard's birlh­ day. on Tuesday. July 29. Cokic and I’at Jones cel­ ebrated Ihcir .“iOlh wedding an­ niversary Saturday, July 26 wilh a barbecue dinner al Ihe home of their daughter and son-in-law. Lynn and Willie Howard on Howardtown Road. Guests signcil in and were invited to see a display of pictures. Pal's wed- tling gown, veil and a large por­ trait of her in the gown were dis­ played under a heaulifully deco­ rated canopy, along w'ilh an al- Iracti ve arrangement of Ihe 195."' wedding pictures. Also pictures of the couple's children, Lynn, Chris and Lisa, plus grandchil­ dren al various stages in Iheir lives, were displayed. Food was served under large tents, with guest tables and chairs arranged on the beautifully manicured lawn. Two hundred people, from across Ihe slale and Ihis area en­ joyed the festive occasion. Edith Zimmerman had ihe pleasure of meeling Tom Jones from Kansas City. Mo. on Fri­ day. Tom is u greal-greal-greal- greal-greal-grandson of Hardy Jones, who W 'as one of Ihe 4 trustees who organized the The youth of Hidden Creek Chrislian Youth Ranch will wash cars for donations al Ihe Prime Sirloin parking lot (U.S, 601 at 1-40, Mocksville) Satur­ day, Aug. 2, from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Tho.se gelling cars washed will gel a 10% buffet discount. All proceeds will be used lo sponsor youth attending the ranch, and for the food ami medi­ cal expenses for the care and well-being of aninuils. Hidden Meadows Chrislian Youlh Ranch is a .‘i()lc3 non­ profit organization lhal focuses on empowering youlh ages 10- 17 Ihrough a Chrisi cenlercd ministry, equine experiential learning, riding for emotional growth, and equine assisted psy­ chotherapy, regardless of ability lo pay. The ranch is accepting appli­ cations for adult volunteers, and for youlh for the afler-school program. Call 492-2.Ю8. Helen Laird Lanier Honored With Birtliday Lunch On Sunday, July 27, Helen Laird Lanier was honored on her birlhday wilh a covercd dish lunch al Belhlehem United Methodist Church Family Life Centcr, Redland Road, Advance. Thirty-six family members gathered lo celebrate and fellow­ ship, including: husband. Gene Lanier; Annelle L. and Slephanie Nice; Vance, Phyllis, Blake and Rachel Lanier; Rodney Lanier; sislers Thelma L. Couch, Lydia M. Laird, and Edna L. and husband Billy J. Matlliews; Jay and Pam C. Myers; Melissa L. Coleman, Sally, Tina and Alexander; Daniel, Lisa, M eghan and Garrell Mallhews; Ericka M. and Ethan Pinnix; Ethel L. Ander­ son; Michael and Angie Ander­ son, Nic and Katelyn; Margie L. Davidson; Karry D, Lea/er and Michael. Karissa and Shane; Larry ami Patsy Lanier. July 11-li, Helen ami Gene Lanier of Fairway Road, Ad­ vancc, visited Hungry Mother State Park in Marion, Va. lo cel­ ebrate her birlhday. Family attending for the mountains, fishing and swim­ ming were: Annette L. and Stephanie Nicc of Franklin, Va.; Vance, Phyllis, Blake and Rachel Lanier of Kernersville; and Rodney Lancir of Charlolle. On Saturday evening,every­ one celebrated alThe Restaurant al ihe park ami had cake and sang “Happy Birlhday." LiigHM Michuel Scoll ICnlon was hum on ,|iine 23,2DU3 al Kor.sylh Mcdical Centcr. He welKlied 3 Ih.s, 2,6 o/„ und was 16 inches Ion);. Ills parent.s nre Steven and Ednu Eaton, and he ha.s a .sister, Montana ICaton or Moel<sville, Ater .spending 22 days in NICU, he finally k<>( to come iionie to i>e with his rHniilyon,|uiy 14,2003,1'ater- nul i<rnn(lparent.s nre Kn.s.s and DInne Keid of Mocksvilie, and Michael and I.inda Eaton of Itlrniini’ham , Ala. M aternal (•randparein.s uru Scotty and Dot Hopson of Krenton, W.V'a. LuKun was welcomed >vitii iot.s of iove from friends and fam­ ily, inciudinn his cousins, Shaw nu, llannnh nnd S nm nntha S pears, K aieb H odge, M isa nnil D e/tany Qui'senherry, Molly and Lora Sutties and llaiiey Johnston, Scott and Emily Booth of Huntsville proudly announce the hirth of a son, Andrew David Booth. A ndrew was horn ,lniy 17,2003 at Korsytii Medical Center, He \veif>iied 7 ii)s, 6 oz, and was 21 inches Ion«, M aternal Krandpnrents are DavUt »ml Anne White of Hiintsville, I’aternai grand­ parents are Denny and Nancy Hoolh of Kernersville. I’ater­ nai f>reut-t>rnndparcnts nre Wiiiiam and Thelma Un.sseil nfWinstmi-Salem.nnd Carson and D orotiiy liootii of G erm anton. He Is also wel­ comed hy his uncle and aunt, .larrall nnd Septeniher White; und hy liis ureat-imcles and aunts. Alien and L ettie W hitaker and W illiam and Liinnn W hite; nnd eonsins 'I'revor White, Cnssie Dlinos and Kurt Dimos. Jukoh l.mic Ji'iikiiix .liistin and Linda .lenkins arc proud lo announce Ihe hlrtli (if their son, ,hikoh Lane .lenkins. He was liorn at Iredell Meniorial Hospital on ,lHly Vlh, 2(M)3, ,|akob weii-hed 6 pounds I (Mince and was 19 inches ioiiK. Maternal grandparents are C'liris C uller and Lillle llurehelle of M ocksville, G real-grand parents nre Mickey and I'aye Hoger and Barbara Culler of Mocksville. (ircnl-Kreal-i>randniolher Is Olive Culler of Mocksville, Pntvrnul grandpnrents are Kandy and ,|ocelyn ,|enkins of Mocksvliie, Cireal-grandpar- ents are M arylee Neumann and Herb nnd Esther Ciarver of Mocksville. Shady Grove Methodist church (nosv Advancc) in 1812. Jean Reiss of Clemmons accompa­ nied Tom and his I'iancce Lola Taylor for the visit. They toured the communily and the Method­ ist church where much inlbrma- lion was shared. The group drove lo the W.A. Bailey farm 10 Ihc site of the Cokesbury Methodist Church and school which was crcctcd in 1793 un­ der the guidance of Hardy Jones. Tom Jones walked to the site of the Cokesbury school to lake pictures, which is located near llie Yadkin River. Tom and Lola Taylor were niarricd Monday, July 28 al the Methodist church in Jonesville, the town which was named after his ancestor Hardy Jones, Stephen Carpenler, who has been in Afghanistan for the pasl .several months, wus home for the weekend and attended church Sunday with his parents Skip and Pal Carpenter. Shannon and Stephanie Mathis are the proud parents of a baby boy, Caleb Mathis, born July 27 at Forsyth Medical Cen­ tcr weighing 7 lbs., l.“i.4 oz. and 21 inches long. Grandparents are Lesa and Barron Church and Ronald and Tammy HowelL Greal grandparents arc "Bo" and Mona Potts. Allen Cornalzer look his chil­ dren John and Carly Cornatzer to Freisburg.Texus lust week to visit a friend of John's. Afler en­ joying a week of sighl-.seeing in and around the Houston area Ihey came back Ihrough Allania to visit Alton Markland, a fornier Advance resident and a close friend of Allen Cornat/er’s, Janice M. Jackson drove her parenls, Frank und Margie Markland. to Lake Hickory Fri­ day lo the home of Iheir son and brother Dave Markland. Dave und wife Cherly and daughter Ashley were ready to lake his parents lo Siverville, Tenn, to visit Margies brother Vance Hartley and wife Elsie, daugh­ ler Debbie and her family, Frank and Margie, Dave, Cherly and Ashley stayed in Piegon Forge, driving lo Sevierville for the fumily visits. Wc were happy to sec Bill Ward and Alan Bailey al church Sunday and recuperating so well from Iheir surgeries. Jeanotle Cornatzer drove her mother Maybeile Orrell to Lake Norman Sunday afternoon where they enjoyed having sup­ per with Jeanette’s daughter Julia Nichols, and family in Iheir new home. Bo and Mona Potts went to Allania Friday Ibr an overnight stay and to attend the Depression Gluss Show. The "Over The Hill Gang" enjoyed a Irip lo Boone Friday, July 25, Leuving Cornalzer Bap­ tist Church they drove lo North W ilkesboro to Ryan’s Steak House for lunch. Then wenl lo Todd to the General Store for shopping and enjoying the coun­ try music, where the musicians preform every Friday. They drove by Sam Chaplin’s covered bridge in Todd before going to Ihe Daniel Boone Theater to see "Horn in the West" that night. After the performance the group enjoyed u brief slop nt MeDonuld's for refre.shments. Thirly-lhrce people were on Ihe bus, driven by Gene Livengood, Crossroads Bus Company, The Irip was under the direclion of Sam and Janie Chaplin, Four Corners News By Mnrie White Four Corners Correspondent Miss Amber Hamm of Wil­ mington spent Monday night wilh Mr. und Mrs. Kenny Smith. Johnsie Shelton celebruled her92nd birthday Sunday at din­ ner al Ihc home of Mr. and Mrs. Von Shellon. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Shelton, Mr, und Mrs. Con Shellon and sons, Hanes and Hunt, Mrs. Loye Shelton and children. Ryan und Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Tim Hughes and Am anda, Sandra Laws, Shirley Wall, Frances McClam­ rock, Gene Dull, Vernon Dull, Rulh Davis, Mrs. Bertie Bally, Mrs. Marie Hartman und Ken­ neth Tedder. Wednesday, Mrs. Johnsie Shelton was honored on her birlhday al a breakfast at McDonald’s. Enjoying this with her were Belty Jo Laymon, Mr.s. Bea Phillips, Wilma Reavis and Von Shellon. Thursday morning, Johnsie Shellon hud breukfast at McDonald’s. Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs, Zeno Adams had dinner al Ihc fish camp in Yadkinville wilh Johnsie Shellon. Mrs. Johnsie Shellon and Dawn nnd Amanda Hughes vis­ ited Jana Hughes.They hnd din­ ner al K&W, The lOih annual One-of-a- Kind Reunion will be held Sal­ urday, Aug, 16 al 4 p.m, at the Four Corners grounds. Hot dogs and hamburgers will be served. Bring n dessert, a lawn chnir and favorite memories. A n n o u n c i n g t h e O p e n i n g o f S a lis b u i y O B / G Y N D r . M i c h a e l M i l l s • IINC-Cliapcl Mill ■ Hachelor's degree in chemistry • Bowman Cray School of Mcdicine at Wake Forest Univeraity • Norlh Carolina liaptist l-lospitnl • Obstctrics/Gynecology residency • Hoard certiiicd In Obstetrics/CynecoloKy . w M l/T /y Salisbury OB/GYN -Opening August I - Now taking appointments 400-C Mocksville Avenue Snlisbury, NC 2HI44 (70-1) fi.t.S-9200 Rowan Regional Medical Center www.rowan.org Suturduy. Aug. 2 from 8 a.m.- I p.m. al Sw iccgood, Wall McDaniel on Valley Road. Civitan Bake Sale Saturday donations from a bakery and club members. Hot dogs, chips und a drink will be sold for$l al lunch. Chances will be sold for a uniflex compound bow, a Zebco fishing rod and reel, or hand- craftcd wind chimes. George Hamilton IV To Be At Aug. 9 Scouting Event Latham Family Reunion The 63rd Latham reunion will be held Aug. 3 at the Center Community Building, U.S. 64 West at 1-40, Mocksville. Lunch will be served at 1 p.m. Bring a picnic lunch. Paper products and ice will be furnished. At last count, there were about 122 descendants, to great-great-great-grandchiidren. Shown are mem­ bers of the TF. Latham family, from left; seated - Margaret Jane Boger Latham (Mag) and Thomas Frank Latham: front - Margaret L. Gaither, Alberta L. White, Emma L. Eaton, Albert Latham and Elizabeth Patterson: back - Martin, Thomas, Rodweli, Wilson, Oscar, Millard, Everette and Troy Latham. Not pic­ tured; Bessie Latham, the only one surviving. Cana News Redmond A Second Lieutenant By,lolin Godwin Cana Correspondent Whut u beautiful weekend. Everything in Cana is growing so good this year. Black-eyed Susans and Queen Anne’s lace are everywhere. Big wave lo cousin Betty Smilh on Pudding Ridge Rond. I slill miss cousin Abb Hulchens. Nick Tuylor slopped by and helped Fuyc Cuin Rich in the yurd. Nick is such n help to so many. We will sure miss him when he goes inlo the Air Forcc. He is headed to Sun Anlonio, Tex. Maybe he could get trans­ ferred to Crawford, Tex. The President could use a good man like Nick on his ranch. Faye and 1 have been work­ ing on tho old cemetery. No, not Eaton’s cemelery, Eaton’s Bup­ tist is ulreudy the best looking cemelery in the county. We ure working on the old Frost cem­ etery which is located on Ihc Cow Creek Ranch and has not been denned up in over 20 years. Wc met Zach and Laura Swaim, Ihey own the Inrge ranch. Good folks, you need lo slop by and introduce yourself. Uncic W alter’s been hurt lutcly. 1 think he hns a broken bone in his leg. We’ve got him oul on sick leave until he gets better. Get well soon, Uncle Waller. 1 might need you lo pull me oul of the mud again, ha ha. The 4lh of July was great. If you haven't heard, Gail and 1 moved to Advnnce buck in Junu- ary. Our neighbor told us lo sit on our porch and watch Ihe fire­ works from Tanglewood. Well, Forsyih did a good job but Bert Bahnson did a better job. Those guys from Disney World could learn a Ihing or two aboul fireworks from Bert. Until nexl linie, wilh a view of Cana from the Frost cenietcry, good-bye. David M. Redmond Jr. has been commissioned as a second lieutenant in Ihe U.S. Air Force after completing Ihc Air Forcc ROTC (Reserve Officer Train­ ing Corps) program and gradu- uting with a buchclor's degree from Ihc Universily of Norlh Curolina, Chapel Hill. ROTC is an educntional pro­ gram designed to provide col­ lege sludenis an opportunity to be Air Forcc officers after com­ pleting military study courses and bachelor's degree require­ ments at a host college or uni- Cornatzer News By Dottle Potts Cornulzcr Correspondent Garry Polls remains in inten­ sive carc al Forsyth Hospital uf- ter heart surgery July 22. C.W. Allen had .surgery for un aneurysm at Forsyih Hospitnl July 28. Mr. nnd Mrs. Weldon Allen and daughter, Yvonne Livingood, spent a few days al Morehcud City. Curol und Vester Strickland celebrated their 40th anniversniy July 27. Frunk Cnrter of Dnvidson Counly visited his sister, Willie Mne Jones, and Homer Polls Mondny. Debbie Crotts is scheduled for surgery at a Charlotte hospital July 29. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dwnyne Smith vncnlioned in Myrtle Beach lust week. Dollie Polls visited Mne Laird of Somer.scI Court last Wcdncs- dny. 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A concerl by Hamilton will begin al 6, fol­ lowed food and fun, featuring “Chrome Cowboys (m otor­ cycle)" ride by and prescnialion of Scouting flags. A campfire will begin nt 8, with group singing, introduc­ tions, cxplunations of Scouting options, nnd nnother song or two by Hnmilton. Evenls nre free. "It wus Scouting where I first bccunie aware of putriotism. honor und duty," Hamilton snid. "Our Scout troop wns sponsored und supported by a church; the combination of Bible leaching and the ideals of Scouting made me very well aware of Ihe ini- ponance of the love of God and country.” vcrsily. The program is the Inrg- est and oldest source of commis­ sioned officers for the Air Forcc. with a mission to produce highly (|Ualified military leaders and belter citizens for Amcrica. Redmond will attend law school at the University of North Carolinu lo bccome « judge ad­ vocate general. i-lc is the son of David M . and Annelte S. Redinond of Har­ mony. 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She was a member of Firsl Baptist Church of Whitevillc. She wns preceded in death by her husband, William Sheldon Huggins in 1990. Surviving: 3 daughters, Kathryn Ford and husband Don of Raleigh, Helen Lindsey and hus­ band Bill of Durham, and Carolyn Huggins of Bermuda Run: 4 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchil­ dren; and a brother, Thomas Carter of Jack.sonvillc. The funeral scrvicc was at 2 p.m. Friday. July 25 al First Bap­ tist Church in Whitevillc with the Rev. Kendall Cameron officiating. Burial followed al Whitevillc Me­ moriul Park. Memorials: charily of Ihc donor's choice. Michael T. Holloway Mr. MichacI Thompson "M ike" Holloway. 52. of Salisbury, died Wednesday, July 23,2003 nl Presbyterian Hospital in Charlotte. He was born on July 22, 1951 in Salisbury to Minnie Myers Holloway of Mocksviile and Ihe late Ralph Holloway. He was edu­ cated in West Rowan schools, and was a self-employed contractor and worked al the Holiday Inn. Survivors: his wife of 33 years, Rhonda Britt Holloway: 2 sons, Kevin R. Holloway and wife Mary of Rockwell, and Brian B. Holloway of (he home; i\ daugh­ ter, Melissa Wimmcr and husband Mark of Salisbury: 2 brolhcrs. Jack Holloway of Salisbury and Johtnty Holloway of Mocksvilie; 2 sisters, Judy Wagner of Mocks- villeand LeihaKluti/.ofWinslon- Salcm; and 2 grandchildren. Funeral services were ul 11 a.m. Salurday, July 26 at Sumnicr.sell Memorial Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Carroll Robinson, minister of Lebanon Lutheran Church. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park. Horace Adam Gobble Mr. Horacc Adam Gobble, 90, of Salisbury, died unexpectedly on Tuesdny, July 22, 2003 nl his home. He was born on Sept. 10.1912 in Rowan Counly to the late Mandy Malena Gagle Gobble and Horace Lee Gobble. He was edu­ cated in Woodleaf schools. A vet­ eran of Ihe U.S. Army during World War 11, he was a farmer and a lifelong carpenter. He was self- employed and laler worked for Wagoner Construction. He was a member of Franklin Presbyterian Church, a former deacon, and en­ joyed gardening. Survivors; his wife, Rebecca Thomason Gobble, whom he mar­ ried on June 29, 1943; a son, Ronnie Gobble of Cleveland, N.C.; 2 daughters, Dorothy G. Plolt and Reba G. Stephens, both of Mocksvilie; 5 grandchildren; and 7 great-grandchildren. The funeral service was al 11 a.m.Thursday. July 24.ul Franklin Presbyterian Church,officiated by Dr. Larry B. Summey, pastor, and Ihe Rev. John Whalen, paslor of Friendship Baptist Church. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park. Memorials: Franklin Presbyte­ rian, 280 Franklin Church Dr., Salisbury. 28147, Sylvia Manning Wi.shon Mrs. Sylvia Manning Wishon, 55, of Winslon-Salcm, died Sun­ day, July 27, 2003, at her home. She was born Nov. 2, 1947, in North Wilkesboro to Fred R. and Thelma Childress Mumiing. Mrs. Wishon was of the Baptist faith. Surviving: her husband of 34 years, Charles W, Wishon of Ihe home; a sisier, Mary Jo Troult and husband Jimmy of Advance; 3 brothers, Billy Manning and wife Martha of King, Jimmy Manning and Tommy Manning, bolh of Winslon-Salcm; and several nicces and nephews. A memorial scrvicc will be held at a later date. Veronica Day Settle Veronica Day Settle, 79, for­ merly of Mocksviile and recently residing in Sims, died on Thurs­ day, July 24.2003 al her home in Sims. Born in Yadkin Counly on May 26.1924, she was the daugh­ ter of Ihe late Dewey and Enniia Wood Day. She was retired from Unique Furnilure und was of the Baptist faith. Survivors: a daughler, Renee S. Mitchell of Ihc home; 2 sons. Larry Mitchell Settle of Cool­ eemee and Ronald Lee Settle of Smilhficld; a sister, Jimnita Phelps of Yadkinville; 7 grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were con­ ducted on Monday, July 28 at 3 p.m. in the Davie Funeral Service Chapel with Ihe Rev. Jack Johnson ol'ficinling. BurinI was in the Jerusalem Baplisl Church Cem­ etery. Ruth Mays Clodfelter Mrs. Rulh Mays Clodfeller, 77, of Joyner Street, Cooleemee, died carly Saturday morning, July 26, 2003 al Rowan Regional Medical Center in Salisbury. Funeral services were al 11 u.m. Tucsduy, July 29 in Ealon Funeral Chapel wiih Pastor John Groff officiating. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park In Salisbury. Memorials: First Presbylerian of Cooleemee, P.O. Bo.\ 27. Mrs. Clodfeller was born in Cooleemee on Jan. 14.1926tolhe late William Carl and Minnie Bean Mays and was a homemaker. She was a member of the First Prcsbyterian Church of Cool­ eemee, enjoyed flower gardening, cooking, sewing, crocheting and spending lime wilh family. She was preceded in death hy her husband. Charles Guy Clodfeller in 1993. and by 2 brolh­ crs, Jack and Harold Mays. Surviving: a daughler, Ann Clodfeller of Cooleemee; 2 sons, Pete Clodfelter of Cooleemee and Richard Clodfelter of Columbia, S.C.; and u brother, Gilbert Mays of Forest City. Andrew Sanford Cook Mr. Andrew Sanford Cook. 101,died Thursday,July 24,2003, al Homestead Hills Assisted Liv­ ing Cenier. Mr. Cook was born Feb. 24, 1902, in Iredell Counly to the laic Andrew Francis and Dora Trivette Cook. He was retired from Pied­ mont Leaf Tobacco Co.. was a member of Clemmons Firsl Bap­ tist Church und the Clemmons Masonic Lodge. His wife, Lois, preceded Mr. Cook in dciith, along with a son, Fred and 2 grandsons, David Cook and Daniel Hutchens. Survivors: 3 daughters, Alva C. Hutchens of Yadkinville, Murccleen C. Bodsl'ord of Mocks­ vilie and Reva C. Groce and hus­ band Clarence of Winston-Salcm: a daughtcr-in-law, Betty C. Cook, also of Winston-Salem; 6 grand­ children; and 12 grcal-grandchil- dren. An 11 a.m. funeral service was conducted Salurday, July 26,ut llie Clemmons Firsl Baptist Church willi Dr. Robert Phillips and the Rev. ChiMton Hatl officiating. Burial was at 2 p.m. at Westlawn Memorial Gardens. Mcmoriids: Hospicc/Palliativc CareCenter, IIOO-C S. Stratford Rd., Winston-Salem, 27103; or Clemmons Firsl Baptist. 3530 Clemmons Rd.. 27012. Virginia May Waitnian Virginia May Ullrner Waitman. 82, of Le.xinglon. died Salurday. July 19,2003 at Golden Age Nursing Home, The funeral was Tuesday, July 22. at 11 a.m. nt Mt. Carmel United Methodist Church, where she was a member, by Dr. Ronald Mann. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Mrs. Waitman was born Jan. 30, 1921 in Goochland, Va., to Frank Ullmcr and Annie Hinken Ullmcr. She was retired from PPG Industries. Her husband. Ray Waitman. preceded her in death on Dec. 12. 1984. Surviving: a son, Christy A. 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A love offering will be laken. For more infomialioii, call 492-5265 between 9 a.tn and noon on t^riday. Turrentine Baptist To Celebrate 90 Years On Sunday,Aug, 3 ,Turrentine Baptist Chruch, 613 Turrentine Church Road, Mocksviile, will celebrate its yOth imnivcrsary with homecoming iictivilics. The church began in 1913 with a handful of believers commitlcd to the worship of God and the proclamation of the gospel. Through the years, the church has buill, rebuilt and even replaced .some of ils facilities, but II hits always held to the unchanging truth of God’s Word. Sunduy School will begin al 9:45 a.m., and the Rev. Harold Parker, a former paslor, will bring the message during the morning worship time. Everyone is inviled lo Ihis time of prai.se and wor­ ship. A traditional hotnecoming meal will be served in llie fellow­ ship building following the worship time. E d g e w o o d H o m e c o m i n g S u n d a y Homecoming will be Sunday, Aug. 3 al fidgewood Baplisl Church, with the Rev, Ken Sneed of Lancaster, S.C., speaking at the 11 a.m. service, atul at revival services al 6 p.m. Aug. 3 and al 7 nightly Aug. 4-6. B e a r C r e e k P l a n s H o m e c o m i n g Homecoming at BearCrcek Baptist Church will be Sunday, Aug. 3. Sunday School .starts at 9:45 a.m. and worship will begin al II. The homecoming lunch will be served after the worship service. Revival will be held cach nighi al 7:30 through Wednesday. The Rev, Doug Bryant, pastor at Tuckasecgc Baptist Church in Ml. Holly will bring Ihe homecoming and revival messages. Bryant earned a bachelor's degree al Belmont College in Nash­ ville, Tenn., and li tnasler's' of theology at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, He was pastor al Moreland (Gu.) Baptist Church from 1968-1971. He then spent time on the mission field in Ghana, Wesl Africa,doing a language study from 1972-73, as semi­ nary teacher and evangelist from 1973-80, imd as mission adminis­ trator/evangelism from 1981-85. He became Tuckascege pastor in 1986. He is married lo Ann Baglcy Bryant, and they have one .son, Paul. Donation Service Thursday There will bo a floaling donation servicc for the buiUling fund drive for New Life Apostolic Chuich on Thtirsday, July 3 1, from 4:30-8 p.m. at 357 Depot St. (Morrison Л StudevanI I’uneral Home Chapel). Charlene C. Lewis is the pastor. Legacy Q uartet To Sing At C oncord H om ecom ing Legacy Quartet from High Poinl will be at Concord Uniled MelhodisI Church Homecoming on Sunday, Aug. 3. Special sing­ ing will begin al 10 a.m. with Legacy, which includes: Greg Gilhardt, Dennis Harris, Mike McDowell, and Doug Susong - eommiued to proclaiming Ihe good news lo mankind. Sunday Sciiool will be al 10:4.“! wilh worship al II. The Rev. Jonalhan Jeffries, who is serving Aveni Ferry Methodist Church in Raleigh, will deliver the sermon. Everyone is invited lo a covered dish lunch U l follow. Please Attend The Church Of Your Choice No Crook Primiilvo Bnptist Church, 222 Aubroy Morroll Rd,. Mocksvilio. 2nd fi 4lh Sundays. 10:30 a.m, Fourih Salurdny worship and conforoncc.1:30 p.m. Paslor. Richard Kirby.Eaglo Heights Church,10 a.m. Sunday worship. 7 p.m. Tuosdoy Poworllmo, 6:30 p.m. Wodnosdays, Qlblo sludy andAwnnns. Casual dross, contem* porary muslc/worshlp. 5103 U.S. 158. Hlllsdalo. Mocksvilio Wosloyan Church: Hospital St,. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11. Wodnosday Prayor Mooting. 7 p.m. Rov, Goorgo Troyor. 751-5595, Union Chapol UnUod Mothodist Church; 2030 U.S. 601 N. Worship, 10 a.m. Sunday School, 11 a.m.. Paslor. Rov. Jim Snndors. Center United Methodist Church: U.S. 04 W. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m, Worship, 11. Pastor, Stophon Blair. 751* 2754. Childcaro diroctors: Carla Provotto, 492*5735 & Sandra Autry. 940- 3753. Elbavllle Unitod Mothodlst Church: N.C. 801, Advanco. Followship, 9 n.m. Sunday School, 10. Worship, 11. Kids For Christ (agos 4*11). isl & 3rd Sun., 3*4:30 p.m. Toons for Christ (agos 12- 18) moot Sun,, 5*6:30 p.m, Pastor; Rov. Novillo Storoy. Cooloomoo Church of God: Sunday School, 10 a.m. Worship Sorvlco and Chlldron's Church, 11 a.rn. Tuos. Prayor Mooling, 7 p.m. Wod. Family SoHi/Ico. 7 p.m. For moro Info, call paslor Robort Hulolto ot 264-2180 or visit www.cooicog.org. Cornotzer Unitod Mothodlst Church: 1244 Cornalzor Rd. Sunday School, 10 a,m. Worship, 11 a.m.. Rov Kayo Fryo, pastor. Bethol United Mothodlst Church; Bolhol Church Rd. Worship, 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. 10:50 a.m. Rov, Ed Cartor, paslor.Advanco Unitod Mothodlst Church: Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11 a.m. Youth, 5 p.m, Rov. Harry D, Sammons.Downtown Advanco. Farmington Unitod Methodist Church: Sunday School, 10 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m. 1939 Farmlnglon Rd, 998-3769. Rov Molinda Snydor.Oak Grovo United Mothodlst Church: 994 U.S. 156. Mocksvilio. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Worship, 11. Concord Unitod Mothodlst Church, Choiry Hill Rd.. Mocksvilio. Worship: 11 a.m. Sunday School: 10 a.m. Pastor, John Andrews, Hardison Unitod Mothodlst Church; Worship, 9:45 n.m. Sunday School, 10:45. Wondorful Wodnos-days Children's program, 6*7:30. Pastor, Rov. Donnls a, Mmshall.Community Bnptist Church: Sunday School, 10 a.m. Sunday Worship, 11. Evening sorvlco, 6. Wodnosday Bibio Sludy, 7 p.m, Gladstono Road. Hlllsdalo Unitod Methodist Church: 5228 U.S. 156, Advanco. Conlomporary worship Sunday 10:45 a.m. Sunday School, 9:35. Casual dross, rolroshmonts. Jr. High Youlh Sunday night, 5:30. Sr. High Youlh Sunday night. 7. MldwookQHlllsdnlo prnyer sorvlco, wodnosday 6:30 p.m. Bible studios, mlnlstrlos such as drama, worship, mlslons, slnglos. women’s, mon's. Paslor: Jorry Wobb, 998-4020. Wesloy Chapol Unitod Mothodlst Churoh; Worship Sorvlco; 10 o.m. Sunday School: 10;45 a,m. Rov. Tommy Roborlson. Pino Rd. Rodland Pontocostal Hollnoss Churoh; Sunday School; 10 a.m. Worship: 11 a.m. Evening: 6:30. Wodnosday prayor mooting & Bible study, 7:30 p.m. Rov. Jool Qoylos.Holy Cross Lutheran Churoh, 1913 U.S, 601 S. Worship; 10:30 a.m, Sunday School: 9:15 a.m, Paslor: Rov, Roborl Kasting. 751*5419,http://www.mind9pfing.com/''holycross/ Mookdvlllo First Prosbytorlan Church. 261 S. Main St. Worship; 11 a.m. Church School: 9:45 a.m. Sunday ovonlng: Chorlstora (grades 1-5) & Youlh (grades 6-12), 5:30 p.m. Pastor; Noal Cartor. 751*2507. Mocks United Mothodlst Church, olf W .G . W H I T E & C 0 . 850 N, Trade St. Winston Salem, NC 27102 336-723-1669 JERRY^S MEAT PROCESSING We Custom Meat Procoss Beef - Pork - Deer 30 years experience 692 nnlph niiliiiilgo n il • M ackivlllo 492-5496 J. P. GREEN MILLING CO., INC. N.C. 601 S. at Mocks Church/ Boau- champ roads. Advanco. Rov. Donnie Durham, 998*5516. Sunday worship: 6:45 & 11 a.m. Sunday School; 10 a.m. Smith Grovo Mothodlst Church: 3492 U.S. 158, Mocksville. Pastor: Chris Clonlz. Sunday School; 10 a.m., worship. 11. Chlldron's ministry, Boforo and aftor school programs, 940-5296. Hiilsdaio Baptist Church: Sunday Worship and Biblo Study 9 & 10:30 a.m.. Wodnosday Followship Meal, 6 p.m. Children's youth activltlos, prayor mooting, 6:30 p.m. Pastor R.T, Aldorman, 940*6616. Minister of Music, Brenl Holton. 4615 U.S. 156, Advance. Faith ond Victory Fomtly Worship Center, 1687 Hwy. 601 N. Sunday Sorvicos, 10 a.m., 7 p.m. Wednesday, 7 p.m. New Boilevors Ministries, 350 Railroad St., Mocksvitle. Sunday School. 10 a.m., worship. 11. Wednesday night Biblo sludy, 7. Paslor Elizabelh Mock. Assoc, pastor. Derrick Mock. 492*5566. l.iberty Unitod Methodist Church. U.S. 601 S. Worshlp:9:45 a.m. Sunday School: 11 a.m. First Unitod Methodist Church of Mocksvilio. Early Sunday Worship Sorvlco. 8:50 o.m. Praiso singing, casuol dross, contemporary format. Traditional sorvlco, 10:55 a.m. 305 N, Main Sl, 751- 2503. Pastors, Crystal Alexander and Charles Tumor.Bollever's Sonship Tabornacio: Sunday worship, 10:30 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. Wod. ovonlng, 7. Paslor: Jerry L. Couch, 998- 1324. Cana Rd. - Poltor's Lone. Turrentino Baptist Church: Sunday School. 9:45 a.m.. Worship, 11; Night Service, 6. Poslor: Rov. Joo Smith. Bethlehem United Mothodlst Church: Sunday oarly worship, 6:45 a.m.; Sunday School. 10. Worship. 11 a.m. Socond Sunday at 6:30 p.m.. contomporary worship. 321 Rodland Rd., Advanco. 998* 5083. Fax; 940-5502. E-Mail; kaybothumc®yadtel.nol Episcopal Church of tho Aeconsion, Fork-Blxby Rd„ Advanco, Sun. School. 10 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m. 996-0657. Dial A Story Ministry for chlldron. Bill and Poggy Long of Advanco. 996-7716. Clement Grovo Church of God, Body of Christ. 159 Parkor Rd.. Mocksvilio. 492-5125. Saturday Sorvicos: Sabbalh School. 10 a.m.. Worship, 11:45. Wodnosday Biblo Study, 7 p.m. Pastor: Eldor Ernest Ijames. Radio Broadcast: Tho Bible Is Right, Tuesdays, 5-5:30 p.m., WDSL 1520 AM and Sundays. 8- 6:30 a.m., WSTP 1490 AM. Green Meadows Boptlst Church Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Worship, II a.m., 7 p.m. Wodnosday Prayor & Biblo Study, 7 p.m. Paslor Rov. Michaol Waters, 998-3022. Llborty Wosloyan Church, 2106 Shofiiold Rd., Harmony, Sunday School 10 a.m.. Morn. Worship 11 a,m., Wod. Blbto Advonturo 7 p.m.. Sr. Ministry 2nd Tuos. each month 10.a.m. 402*2963. Poslor: Ronald Loo. Bixby Presbyterian Church. t806 Fork* Bixby Rd., near Cornatzor Rd., Sun. School 9:45 o.m., Woiship 11. Pastor; Polor Peterson, 998- 6813.Dulln UnUod tAothodlst Church. 097 Dulin Rd., Mocksvilio, 998-5409, Pastor: David Smith. Sun School 10:30 a.m.. Worship 9:30 a.m. Cooloomoo United Methodist, Main St.. Sunday School, 10 a.m., Worship, 11. Kids Kamp Sun. 5-6:30. Pastor: Rov. Porry Bradshaw (284- 6135) In Home Biblo Studios, by Randy Howoll. 284-4667. Boar Creek Baptist Church, Boar Crook Ch. Rd., Sun. School 9:45 a.m.. Worship11 a.m., Biblo Sludy Wod, 7 p.m. Rov. William Loo Cook III, pastor. Cooloomoo First Baptist Churoh, 264 Marginal St., Sun. Bible Study 9:45 a.m.. Worship It a.m., Evo. Worship 7 p.m., Wodnosday prayor mooting, 7 p.m. Music minister, Roglna Chandler. Dr. Tommy Roglstor, paslor. Mocksville Second Prosbytorlan, 400 Pine Sl. Sunday School, 8:30 a.m. Worship. 9:30. Only AUlcan-Amerlcan Prosbytorlan church In Davio County. Rov. Thomas M. Loach.751-1410 St. Francis of Asslsl, RC. Masses: VOGLER&SONS I'U iic ra l n u m e 2849 M iddle B rook Dr, C lem m ons, NC 27012 . Ж € Ы , 6 М , 7 1 4 . LARRY’S WOOD FI.OORING SERVICE 24 Years Experience Sanding • Rellnlshlng InBtatlatlon • Old & Now work Larry McClonnoy • Mocksvilio 336-751-1721 Saturday Vigil. 5 p.m, Sunday, 8 and 10:30 a.m., Spanish Mass. 12:30 p.m.; Wodnosday ovonlng Mass, 7. Monday, Tuesday. Thursday. Friday & Saturday, 9 o.m. Masses for Iho summer. Rov. Andrew Draper. TOR, 751-2973, Farmlnglon Baptist Church, Sunday morning Biblo study, classes for all agos, 10. Worship: 11. 1841 Farmlng-lon Rd., 5 milos from 1-40. Pastor: Scott Lyerly. Church: 996*3626. Homo: 998*5372. Blaise Baptist Church, Blaise Church Road, off U.S. 601 N. al 1*40. Mocksvilio. 751*3639. Worship. Sunday, 8:30 & 11 a.m.: Sunday School, 9:45 a.m, Sundoy ovonlng, 7. Wodnosday Bible study and mission programs lor alt agos, 7 p.m, Pastor: Glonn Sellers. Assoc, pastor, Ken Furchos. www.blalsobapllsl.org.Shiloh Baptist Church, 544 E. Depot Sl.. Mocksvilio. Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Morning worship: 11 a.m. Pastor; Rov. Donald Ray Jenkins. 751-0597. Fulton Unitod Mothodlst Church, 3695 N.C. 801 S., Advance. Worship; 9:45 a.m. Sunday School, 10:45 a.m. Fulton Youth In Chrlsl, Sundays, 5*6:30 p.m. Pastor: Rev. Novlllo Storoy. Hoavon Bound Full Gospel Church.U.S. 64 W., Mocksville. (bosido Conlor Fire Dept.). Sundoy School, 10 a.m.. Worship, 11. Sunday nlghl praise/ worship, 6. Wodnosdoy nlghl praise/ worship. 7. Pastor. James Ward. 998- 6394. First Baptist Church, 390 N. Main St., Mocksville. 751-5312. Contemporary early worship sorvlco, 8:30 a.m. Sunday School for all agos, 9:45 a.m. Tradilional worship sorvlco. 10:55 a.m. Chlldron's choir, Tuesday, 3 p.m, Wednesday, 6:30 p.m., activltlos for chlldron. youth ond adulls. Fork Baptist Church, 3140 U.S. 64 E., Mocksviile. Sunday School. 9:45, Worship sorvlco, 11 a.m., 6:30 p.m, Wodnosdays, 7 p.m. Awanas, Sunday 6 p.m.998*8306, Cornatzor Baptist Church, 1372 Cornatzor Rd., Mocksvilio. Sunday School, 10 a.m.. Worship, 11: evening, 6:30; Awana’s Worship, 7 p.m. Wednesday ovonlng, 7 30 p.m. Now Union Mothodlst Church, 1869 Shoffiold Rd., at County Lino Rd. Sorvicos: 6:30 a.m., contemporary worship with casual dress and rolroshmonts; 9:45 a.m. Sunday School assembly. 10, Sunday School for all agos. 11 a.m.. Worship. 492*5367. IJamos Baptist Church, Sheffield Rd., Mocksvilio. Sunday School, 9:45 a,m., worship, 11. Sunday evening, 6, Wednosday, 7 p.m. Paslor, Tommy Faust, St. John AME Zion Church. 145 Campbell Rd,, Mocksville. Sunday School, 9:30, Morning worship, 11 a,m. Pastor, Goorgo C. Banks.Advanco First Boptlst Church, 1938 N.C. 801 S. Sunday School, 9:45 o.m. Worship, 11. Wodnosday Bible Study/ mission groups. 7 p.m. Poslor:Martln Kastner. 998-6302.Churoh of Qod of Prophecy, 2323 U.S. 601 S,, Mocksvilio. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship, 11. Sundoy evening, 6; Wednesday ovonlng, 7. Paslor: Rov. Bobby Shinault. 719- 6565 or 284-2935. Victory Baptist Church, Midway St., Cooloomeo. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship 11. Sunday evening, 6; Wednesday Awana/Youth, 6:45 p.m., , Prayer & Bible Sludy, 7. Rov. Shelby Harbour. 284-2077. Sovonth Day Adventist Church, Milling Road, Mocksville. Sabbath School, Saturday, 9:30*11; Worship, ll*noon. Pastor, Ron Davis. 751-3886. Macedonia Morovlan Church, 700 N.C. 801 N., Advanco. Sundoy School, 9;30-10;45 a.m. Worship, 8;45 and 11а.m. 098*4394. Pastor: Rov. Grog Lillle. Vfldkin Vailoy Baptist Churoh, 1324Yadkln Valley Road, Advanco. Paslor: Ronnie Craddock. 998*4331, Sunday School, 10 a.m.. worship, 11 & б. Wodnosday Night Prayor moellng, 7:30. Livo Sundays, WDSL 1520AM, 11- Noon.Ml. Zion Hollnoss Church of God, U.S. 64 E. at Mill Stroot. Mocksvilio. Sundoy School, 10 a.m.. Morning Worship, 11. Pastor: Bishop Jamos Ijamos.Mt. Slnal AME Zion Church, 468 SEAFORD LUMBER COMPANY Jericho Road M ocksviile, NC 27028 336-751-5148 DAVIE LUMBER & LOGGING 872 M ain C hurch Rd, M ocksviile, NC 27028 336-751-9144 Peoples Creek Road, Advanco, Sunday School, 9:45 a.m., worship, 11 a.m., Wednesday night Biblo study, 7, Dr. Otis B, Robinson Sr., pastor, 998*6231. Bixby Church of the Living God, 2121 Cornalzor Rd.. Advanco. Paslor, Rov, Porry Hawks, 768-1606. Worship. Sunday 10*11 a.m., 6 p.m.Salem United Mothodlst Church, Salom Church Road off Davle Academy Rd., 8 milos wost of Mocksviile. Worship. Sundays al 9:45 a,m. Sunday School, 10:45.UMW. socond Wodnosday, UMM first Sunday breakfast at 7:30. UMYF Sunday ovonings. Rov. Stophon Blair. PInoy Qrove Unitod Mothodlst Church, 376 Underpass Rd.. Advance. Sunday School, 10 a.m.. Worship, it. Pastor; Rov. Kendall C. Qlovor, 998- 7316, Now Jorusalom Apostolic Church, 291 Campbell Rd., Mocksviile. Pastor, Notlyo llamos-Bofbor. 751*0049. Sun. School, 10 a.m.. Worship 11, Wodnosdoy night: Bible class, 7:30. Intercessory prayor, 6 p.m. True Light Christian Ministry. U.S. 601 N., Danner Rd. to Camolla Lane. Mocksvilio. Pastor: Steven W. Dolton. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship, 11. Episcopal Church of tho Good Shophord, Church & Cross sis., Cooloomoe. Worship. 9:30 a.m., (ollowship hour altor church, Biblo Study 2nd and 4th Sundays after church. Priest: Rev. Noah Howard.. Jesus Llfo Mission, Llborty Church Rd., Mocksvilie. Sunday School. 10a.m.. morning worship. 11. Sundoy ovonlng at 6 and Tuesdays at 7 p.m. Pastor: Hilda Roavls. Mocksville Church of Qod. 662 U S. 64 E. (bosldo Armory). 751-0617. Pastor; Larry Holliflold. Sunday School. 10 a.m.. worship, 11. Sunday ovonlng,6, Wodnosday ovonlng. 7, Jerusalem Baptist Church, 3203 US 601 S., Mocksville. 264-2328. Rev. Jimmy Lancaster. Sunday sorvicos: 8:15 a.m., praiso and worship; 9:45. Sunday School for all ages; 11, morning worship; 7. evening worship. Wodnosday services: 6 p,m,, family fellowship meal; 7 p.m., TeamKID, Youlh 4 Christ, Adull Bible Study. Nursery for Infants and toddlors. Fellowship Baptist Church, 1064 Rainbow Rd., Advanco. 998*6544. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship, 11, Sundays. 6 p.m. Wednesday service, 7 p.m. Tiiursday visitation. 7 p.m. Smith Grove AME Zion Church, 3707 Hwy. 158, Mocksvilio. Sunday morning worhslp, 11. Sunday School. 10 a.m. Rov. Morgan Qlenn, pastor.Eatons Baptist Church, 495 Eatons Church Rd,, Mocksville. Sundoy School. 10 a,m., worship, 11. Wodnosday prayor mooting, 7:30 p.m. Pastor: Dr. Dnvid Qilbroalh. 998-6149. Abundant Llfo Christian Victory Center, 117 E. Dopol Sl., Mocksvilio. Pastor, Daniel Brown. 753-4453. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Morning worship, 11. Lifo Community Church, Sundays, 10 a.m., Brock Performing Arls Cenier, North Main Street, Mocksvilio Contemporary stylo worship with Paslor Kevin Stewart. 753-UFE, Hopo Baptist Tabornacio, 2408 Hwy. 158. Mocksviile. 998*3616. Worship, 11 a.m., Sunday School, 10 a.m., 6 p,m, Wodnosday, 7 p.m., AWANA chlldron and toons, adults, prayor mooting and Bible sludy. East Oavie Baptist Church, Bermuda Ouay Shopping Contor, 5397 U.S. 158, Advance. Sundays. 6;15. Bible sludy lor older adulls; 9;30, morning worship 10:45, Biblo sludy for all agos; 6 p.m,. Sunday ovonlng sorvlco. Wodnosdays, 7 p.m,, Biblo Sludy and Prayor Servlco. Paslor, Max T. Furr. 998*5584. Llfo Community Church, Days Inn. Madison Road, Mocksvilio. Sor vices Sunday, 10 a.m. Call Kovin Slewarl, paslor, about Wodnosday ovonlng llfo groups, 753-5433. MoinvHIo AME Zion Church, 210 Main Church Road, Mocksville, Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship, II. Biblo Study, Wodnosday, 7 p,m. Paslor; Rov, Roborl H, Bailey SHEFFIELD LUMBER & PALLET CO. A PALEX COMPANY 165 Turkey Foot Road M ocksville, NC 27028 336-492-5565 C R A I G C A R T E R B U I L D E R , I N C . 119 Hwy. e01 S. 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Supcrstnr doesn’t cven come clo.se to quantifying Spry’s greiitnc.ss, He wns so y. far off the charts it’s not u stretch to de­ scribe Spry ns n megastnr multiplied by n hundred, Davic County’s mosl Icnrsoinc wres­ tler ever wns n three-time North Caro­ lina High Schooi Athletic As.socintion champion (he would have liliely won it four times, but i'reshmcn didn’t move to Davie High until Spry’s sophomore yeur). He led tiie Wnr Engles to state titles in 1994 nnd 1995 (the ¡iciiool’s only NCHSAA titles). And he wnsn’t chnl- lengcd, tossing aside the mosl ferocious competition lil<c n sweaty towel. No match better exemplifies Spry's surrcul cnrecr thun his Inst mutch, Ihe 130-pound stnte finul in 1995 nt Chnrlotte's Independence Arenn. Spry, who never yuppcd nnd ulwnys let his ac­ tions spealc for him, faced his personnl- ity opposite, Ronnie Denhum of Soutii- ern Wnyne, who strutted onto the mat with n 46-1 record. Spry jumped nhend 4-0 in 30 scconiis nnd nbused Denhum 17-2, becoming the 16th wrestler in .state history to win three state titles. "He wus a rough guy," the Advance resident said. “I Iiad scratches nil over my necl\. He hnd ills fingers inside my moutli und ripped my juw open. The guys hnd lold me ubout him, so I l<new whut to expect und that made it thnt much beller.” Spry won 36 of 39 North Dnvie Jun­ ior High mulches, won the 112 division ns n freshmun in the Norlh Cnrolinn Wrestling Associution meet nnd wont 101-3 ut Dnvic. Despite all the succcss, Spry re­ mained uncliunged. He wns never flum- boyunt or bonstful. He nlwnys gol the job done thoroughly und quietly, In fuel, liie 1993 sopiiomorc was so calm and cool he chewed gum bclbre meeting n •senior in the 119 stnte finni. "Thnt kept the jitters down,” Spry suid. “I'd usunlly chew gum if it wns renlly u big mulch.” “He wnsn’t worried n bit,” Dnvic conch Buddy Lowery snid. "I don't Itnow how n sophomore could stny thut ' cnim. Me und (nssistunt couch Mutt) Wilson were more nervous. You see some doing backflips. Scotty just shook hunds, pulled the guy on the bull, got his stuff nnd snid; ‘Let’s go.’ He wusn’t flnshy. He wnsn’t on nn ego trip. He took cure of businc.ss. He jusl did the job nnd ucted like nny olher 17-or 18-yenr-old.” Spry, who is ns country ns biscuits und gruvy, could hnve lived without tiie nttenlion, pruise nnd spotlight Ihul nc- compunied his unprecedented Duvic cureer. He would gindly lulk nboul hunt­ ing. “He never brngged,” .said Mull Sain, n six-ycnr Spry lenmmatc who is now a Dnvie ussistant couch in football, wres­ tling und basebull. “If he wusn’t wres­ tling, he wusn't talking about il. He was talking nbout hunting. He was fun to be uround.” "He wns the one Ihul n lot of times would slurt the joking uround und stuff,” former teummnte Michnel Hunter snid. “He wns nlwnys reui Inidbuck until it got time for n mutch. “You’d never know how good he wus by talking to him. He never brought it up.” • Growing up, Spiy’s first love wus baskctbnll. Nonh Davic wrestling coach Ron Kirk intervened nnd blocked Spry’s roundbnll illusions. “I remember him in the sixtli grnde pluying littlc-lcugue buskelbnll und I thought; ‘This boy needs to be on tlie wrestling mul.’ He .snid; ‘Nnh, I’m go­ ing lo be n buskelbnll plnyer.’ I snid: ' Yenh, you’re two-feet lull, you need lo be u buskelbnll plnyer.’ “ Lowery In Linebacker Rotation For Highly Ranked W olfpack Lowery “I wus nil nbout bnsketbull ut thul uge, but I got tulkcd out of il,” Spry snid, “1 wns u little .scured nl first (in wrestling). My seventh-grudc yeur I wrestled willi Mutt Wilson nnd Jon Wnrd, nnd that helped me oul a lol.” As a 1990 seventh gruder, he won 10 of 13 mutches nl 86. He finished third in both the North Piedmont Conference Tournament and junior high state cham­ pionships. The next year, tiie express got roll­ ing. The 95-pounder wenl 11 -0 with 10 pins undu 15-0 lechnicni fnll. He enrned the silver medul in the junior high slute chnmpionships. He wus pcerle.ss us a freshmun, go­ ing 15-0 nt 115 for North Duvie nnd 7-0 nt 112 in llic junior high stule chnmpi- onships. In n Norlh'mnlch, he wns win­ ning 14-0 before pinning n 14-0 foe from North Duvidson. In llie slate meet, six ofhis seven wins were pins. North wenl 33-1 in Spry's three yeurs, including n 13-0 1992 seuson in whicii the Wildcnis won by nn nvernge of 72-3. “One thing Scotty nlwnys did, even in junior high, his duddy (Dule) would nim ull his mntches nnd Scotty would sit for endless time studying his mutches - just seeing whul lie could huve done different lo improve und get it over quicker,” Kirk snid. “He tulkcd to me one lime nboul; 'If I would hnve done this, I could hnve pinned him enrlier.’ I suid; ‘Well,you got done in 30 seconds. How much t[uicker do you wunl?’ “ • In 1992-93,10 freshmen nnd soplio- morc slnrters ignited u mngicnl run nt Davic. The War Eagles made three straight nppeurunce.s in tiie stnlc-duni final, winning it nil in 1994 nnd suffer­ ing henrtbrcnkers in 1993 nnd 1995. They cuplurcd llie individuni stnte title in 1995. Duvie’s dunl record over thnt spun was 69-3. I'Icnse See Scotty Spry - I’lifie B5 Like n kid on Christmas Eve, Pulrick Lowery of N.C. Slulc's foolbnll Icnrn wishes lie could conipnct duys into . liours and get to practice, and the Aug. 30 season opener, right away. Afler rcdshirling last year, the middle linebacker can’t wait to hit Ihe field for the first time since a two-time nil-state career at I Dnvie High. “At tile end of spring practice, I got real comfortable wilh llie defense,” suid Mocksville's Lowery, a 6-2, 228- pound redshirt freshmun who led Dnvie to 9-2 in 2001. "I’m renlly looking for­ ward lo full camp to build on whut I did in the spring. I wns kind of sud lo see spring end becnuse I was improving so much cverydny. "I wns purl of it (Inst ycnr) nnd was hnppy for liie leum. Bul il’s not the snme, nnd this ycur’s going lo be much belter.” Couch Chuck Amnto’s Wolfpnck, who nre coming off the winningesi sen- son in .school hislory nt 11-3, opens at liome ngainsl Wcslcrn Carolina. They pluy their sccond gnme at Wake Forest, Ihen visit the horseshoe to luke on de­ fending nutionni ehnmpion Ohio Slate. As long ns Lowery pinys like he did in the spring, he’Ii'gel pinying time for n teum Ihnt’s rnnked in the prcsenson top 10 by most polls, “Pulrick is looking to establish him­ .self ns one of our top-six (iinebuckcrs). I think he did thut coming out of spring,” linebacker coach Manny Dlai said iasl week. “Wc’rc nil impressed wilh his instincts nnd pinymnking ubiiily. He’s one of lliose guys, in a delivery room “ in a delivery room they say if it’s a boy or a girl. When he came out, they said: ‘He’s a iine- bacl<er.’ He’s probably as instinctual as anybody we have,*® N.C. State linebacker coach Manny Diaz on Patrick Lowery they sny if il’s n boy or n girl. When he cnme out, they snid; ‘He’s n iincbnckcr.’ He’s just a born linebacker. He hns grcnt vision, he nnlicipntes the play very well nnd he’s probably as instinctual as any­ body we hnve. "The big thing for him this yenr will jusl be getting expcricncc on the field, I think he’ll be a big contributor for us on special teums, but I think he’ll be a contributor on defense as well. I expect him lo get action every game on de­ fense.” Slate has two marquee names on of­ fense - record-setting quarterback Phillip Rivers and tailback T.A. McLen­ don of Albemarle, who scorcd 18 touch­ downs as an All-ACC freshman. If colliding with McLendon and that high-octane offense in practice doesn’t rattle Lowery, opponents shouldn’t knock his knees either. “Whenever you look back at the sea­ son (McLendon) had, you’re like: I guess I’m alright if you can bring him down,“ Lowery said. “They rotated (linebackers) prelty good lasl year. U’s hard lo tell (how much playing time I’ll -( get). It all depends on these next couple of week.s.” Form er Davie Players Positioned For Time For Strong Catawba Lust yeur the Cntuwbn College fool­ bnll leum wns slncked ut wide receiver. The Indians must rnlly from losing three of their bcst-cver targets, and one of liie rebuilding blocks is Rod Tenor of Cool­ eemee. The 2001 Davic High gruduute is u rcdshiri sophomore who is expected lo get plenty of work for nn offense ihnt loves the nir. “He plnycd u lillle bit lnsl yenr, bul wc hud three seniors thnt nre in the top- five ull-lime ul Cntnwbn,” Indinns sec- ond-yenr conch Chip Hester snid lnsl week. “Whal we’re excited about is Rod is probably as good an athlete as those guys - he just doesn't hnve the experi­ ence. So this yenr is n greut opportunity for Rod Tenor. I menn it’s wide open nt Ihnt position, so he’s got a chance lo do some really good Ihings for us.” Another local product who is posi­ tioned to be a significant contributor on defense is junior linebacker Kenny While, a 1999 Dnvie grud. Lasl yenr Tenor pluyed in seven games and .saw most of his action on special teams. The 6-2, 195-pounder’s Tenor White biggest plus is strength. "Although he does have a couple upperclassmen ahead of him, we run a lol of four-rccciver sets, and right now he’s slated lo be one of those four,” Hester suid. “He can be the Michael Irvin-type. He doesn’t have blazing speed, but he adjusts to the ball really well and he’.s a physical guy ihal’s good in bump-nnd-run situations, He shields with his body and catches the deep ball real well. His physical attributes ure his major benefits.” Tenor has mude nn even better murk Plensc See Catawba - Page B3 N FL S e le cts Doug llling Fo r Youth Football Sum m it The NFL selcclcd 50 high- school foolbnll conclies to nltend tlie tliird-nnnunl Youlh Fooibuli Summil during Hall of Fame Weekend in Canton, Oh., July 31-Aug. 3, und Dnvie High's Doug llling is will repre.sent llic stnte of Norlh Curolina. In nddition to these couches, more llinii 100 youth couches and other supporters of youth nnd high school footiwll will ut- tend the weekend of educntionnl semi- nurs, which urc designed to supporl the youlh couching conimunity.Thirteen of tliese pnrticipnnts arc former NFL play- Illlng CIS who now coacli high-school foolbnll. Pro Foolball Hull of Fume couch Bill Wulsh, who directed liic Suii Fruncisco 49crs lo three Super Bowl lilies, will serve ns the guesl spcukcr, nnd sevcrnl footbull experts will discuss foolbnll strntcgy, including former Dnllns Cowboys per­ sonnel chief Gil Bruiidl. Lead­ ers in the fields of sports psy­ chology nnd sports medicinc - sucli us sports p.sychologist Dr. Kevin Elko, Dr. Bill Prentice ofthe Gatornde Sports Sci­ ence Institute und molivulional speaker / Zucliury Minor - will be on hand to dis­ cuss topics vital 10 Ihe continued suc­ ce.ss of youlh und high-school foolbnll. The NFL nnd Ihe NFL Pluyers Associu- lion, which huve mude u mujor commit­ ment lo invesling in the gnme with Ihe estnblishnienl of n .$150 million NFL Youth Footbull Fund nnd olher pro- grnnis, will fund the summil. "We hnve more ihnn 1,600 pluyers on our NFL rosters," says NFL Commis­ sioner Paul Tugliubue. "Tlicy linve one Ihing in common. They received guid- unce from high-.school coaches. The Youlh Football Sunimit is one way that we can offer our resources on an unnunl bnsis to help mnintnin Ihe qualily of coaching throughout the country." Olher topics nl the sunimit will in­ clude: using technology; injury preven­ tion ¡md sporls first-nid pructiccs; role- plnying dcnionstrntions on bundling conch-plnyer relulionsliip issues; recog­ nizing Inlcnt; nnd tips on inspiring youth nnd high-school foolbnll pluyers to nchievc Iheir grente.sl polenliul. Representatives from USA Foolball, the American Foolball Conches Asso­ ciation, Nationui High School Alhletic Couches Associntion nnd Nutionul Fed- erulion of Slute High School Associn- lions will purticipnte in di.scussions on the importunce of lendership and the benefits of foolbnll. High-school foolbnll conches regis­ tered for nn opportunity to nltend the summit by entering n nomination and essay contest conducted by the NFL througli, its high school w ebsite, NFLHS.com. Conches submitted online essays in which they wrote nbout their coaching careers, commitment to youth and coaching philosophies. A blue-rib­ bon panel, consisting of local stnte rep­ resentatives, reviewed the essnys, nnd 50 coaches - one from each state - were chosen to serve ns iheir stnte's delegate at Ihc summit. ilf I i f' ! ;B2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD.Thursday. July 31. 2003 Coaches Brent Gaither and Becky Call hold the Sporlmanship Award for the Hickory Hill Hurricanes from the Greater Forsyth Swim League. Hurricanes Tal<e Hom e Award Emily Smith and Cora Beth Hendricks wail their turn by the pool. Nick Sinopoli, 6. gels ready to start a race at the league championships. H ill'i swim leam « on Ihe Grealer Winsion-Salem league's sportsmanship award. ■'Coaches from all eight teams and a league rep from eight teams all get a vote, and the entire league \oted us." Coach Brent Gailher said. "We’ve made a point to t>e good sports, have good attitudes and congratulate the Olher teams on good races. So we're real proud of them." .Although the Hurricanes came up emptv in the win col­ umn, they showed vast improve­ ment all the way Ihrough the Ron Brown Hurricanes of the Year; Laura Vanhoy and Michael Beck. league championship meel, Co­ rey Randall of the 9-10 boys di­ vision finished third while break­ ing the league rccord in the 25 freestyle. "He didn't win the race, bu: he along with the kids who fin­ ished ahead of him beat the record.” Gaither said. "The kid who w on the race gels credit for ihe record." Eight-year-old Palmer Ben­ son finished in the top five in all five of her events. Top-6 Places In Championship • 7-8 girls medley relay - fifth: Lauren Taylor. Palmer Benson. Katie Sanflippo and Brianna Eichhom. • 7-S boys medley relay - sixth; Quin Holland. Kyle Bul­ lios. Tanner Junker and Zacharv Coffey. • 9-10 boys medley relay - sixth: Corey Randall. Collin Eichhorn. Josh Berryhill and Steven Jan is. • 7-8 girls 25 free - fifth: Palmer Benson. • 9-10 boys 25 free - ihird: Co­ rey Randall. • 7-8 girls 25 breast - second: Palmer Benson. • 9-10 boys 25 breast • fifth: Josh Berryhill. • 7-8 girls 25 fly - fourth: Palmer Benson. •9-10 boys 25 fly-fifth; Co­ rey Randall. • 7-8 girls free relay • fourth; Lauren Tavlor, Palmer Benson. Rebecca Hendrix swims the breaststrol<e at the cham­ pionship meet. Allison Mackintosh re­ ceived the David Sanford Spirit Award. Brianna Eichhorn and Katie Sanflippo. • 9-10 girls free relay - fifth: Erika Coffey. Summer Holland. Cara Beth Hendricks and Madi­ son Junker. • 9-10 boys free relay - si.xih: Corey Randall. Collin Eichhorn. Josh Berrv hill and Steven J.irvis. • 15-18 girls 100 I.M - sixth: Becky Call. • is-18 boys 100 IM - fifth; Brent Gailher. • 11-12 girls 50 fly - sixth: Rachel Mackintosh. Relay team members Christy Sparks, Marie Robertson and Allison Mackintosh. 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Alt |»кЧ'& (tlilS tcU t.li) lliul Catawba Football Team Plans To Use Tenor, White Cuntlniied From I’liyt; III in the cUtssroom. The sports miiniigenieiil major turned In a 3.72 GPA in tho spring .semester. “He really imd truly is ii good guy." Hosier said. “The Ihing I'm so tickled about is Rod has done so well In Ihc classroom. He hnd over a 3.0 the lasl tw'o semesters nnd really has got that part ol' college going. "Now, he’s got the opporlii- iiity lo get the I'ootball side re­ ally going as well." Moeksville's While played in 11 games in both 2001 and 2002. when he lecorded 23 tackles. He's a demon on special teams aiul he cotikl be one of Ihc main guys for a defense that lost an Al I-American I i nebackcr. "He does a great job on spe­ cial teams," Hester .said. "Folks from Davie County know he likes to hil, and he can run. So he's perl'ecl for special loams. "And he could very well earn a starling spot ¡tl linebaeker. He's probably going to play a lot. Now is his opportunity." Nnte.s: White is a physical edtiealion major. ... Tenor’s jer- .sey number is 13, while While wears No. 52. ... Last year Ihc Indians went 8-3. Their only Soulh Atlantic Conference loss was to I'trst-place Carson-New- inan. No. 16 Catawba lost in Ihc first round ofthe playoffs to scc- ond-ranked Valdosta Stale. Ihc eventual nalional runner-up. ... The three teams that beat Cat­ awba combined for a 30-1 regu- lar-season record. Old School Davie Sports From July, 1994 • Meagan Clark Icil Hickory Hill's swim leam with lour I'ivsl places in the Greater Winston- Salcm City Championships. Clark ofthe 9-И) girls division was one of only six swimmers to lake four events. She won the 50 free in 30.98,25 breaststroke in 17.07, 25 bulterlly in 15.19 and Ihe 100 individual medley in 1:17.00. The only olher girl I'roni Hickory Hill who placed in the lop Ihree was 6-ycar-old Meredith Bridgewater in the 25 bmierlly. For Hickory H ill’s boys, Larry Umberger was secoinl in both the breaststroke and back­ stroke. Brad Clark was second in the 50 free, and Mike Heiny was rumier-up in Ihe 50 back. In the open division, Brian Tribble, a rising sophomore at Alabama Universily, caplmcd two gold medals (100 free in 50.67 and .50 bultcrflyin 24,70). Another I'our-cveni winner was Bermuda Run’s Jen Delong, in the 13-14 giris division. She won the 1001'reoslyle (58.25), 50 back (30.55), 50 Пу (29.30) and Ihe 100 IM(1;04.69). • The Davie County Mariners AAU baseball team earned one of two Norlh Carolina berths lo Ihc national tournam ent by claiming the silver medal in the state tournament. Helping the M ariners, coached by Dink Smith and Steve Ridenhour, lo a 5-1 state-lotirnaincnl showing were nine Davie County players; Clint Bailey. J,C, Williard, Ro.ss Smilh, Scott Frazier, Jeremy Smilh, Bradley Willard. Drew Ridenhour, Shawn Brooks and Jerrod Stanley. • Sean Boyd, a rising sopho­ more al Davie, finished second in the North-South golf tourna­ ment al Pinehursi Country Club, Facing 98 players in the 14-15 age group, Boyd shot 72-71-73, Boyd lied for ninth among 128 players in the Future Mas­ ters in Alabama. Davie High Fall Schedules Varsity Football Лиц. 9 vs, Mt, Tabor (scrim­ mage) al 6;30 p.m, 15 vs, Alexander Central 22 al West Rowan 29 at Lake Norman Sept. 5 vs. Mooresville 12 vs. Slalesville 5- 19 at Morganton Freedont 26 vs. North Forsyth (HC) Oct. 10 at Wesl Forsyth * 17 vs, Soulh Rowan * 24 al Reynolds * 31 vs, Norlh Davidson * * Denotes conference gimies. All games start al 7:30, J V Football Aiig, 9 vs. Ml. Tabor (scrim­ mage) 2 1 vs. Wesl Rowan at 7 28 vs. Lake Norman at 7 Sept. 4 al Mooresville al 7 11 al Statesville al 7 18 vs. Frecdonuil 7 25 at Norlh Forsyth al 7 Oct. 9 vs. Wesl Forsylh al 6 16 al South Rowim at 6 23 vs, Reynolds at 6 30 at North Davidson al 6 Cross County Лиц, 21 vs. Lake Nomian/S. : Iredell at 4:30 28 vs. Mooresville al 4:30 Sept. 4 at South Iredell at 4:30 11 at Reynolds al 4:30 18 vs. West Forsyth/N. Davitl- : son al 4:30 25 at Reynolds at 4:.30 Oct. 2 vs. S. Rowan/Reynolds at 4;.30 9 at West Forsylh at 4;30 15 CPC meel 26 NCHSAA Regionals Nov. 2 NCHSAA State Ivjeel JVIVarsity Boys Soccer Лиц, 6 vs, Asheboro at 6 8 vs. West Rowan at 6 15 vs, Forbush at 5; 15/7 19 al NW Cabarrus al 5/7 21 al Lake Norman al 5/7 • 27 vs, Mooresville al 5; 1.5/7 29 vs. North Iredell at 5; 1.5/7 Sept, 3 vs, Alexander Central at 5:1.5/7 5 vs, NW Cabarrus at 5; 1.5/7 10 vs, Grimsley at 5:1.5/7 11 at Easl Forsylh al 5:15/7 17 at Grimsley al 5:30/7 19 vs, E, Rowan (varsity only) at 7 24 vs. South Iredell at 5; 15/7 26 vs, Wesl For.sylh al 5:15/7 Oct. 1 al S, Rowan at 5:1.5/7 3 vs, Reynolds al 5:15/7 8 vs, N, Davidson at 5:1.5/7 10 at South Iredell al 5:1.5/7 15 at West For.sylh al 5:1.5/7 17 vs. South Rowan al 5:1.5/7 22 al Reynolds al 5:15/7 25 ¡11 North Davidson al 5/7 Girls Tennis Лиц, 6 vs, Forbush al 4:15 8 vs. West Rowan at 4 12 vs, Alex. Cenlral at 4:30 19 vs. Mooresville al 4:30 20 at Bishop McGuiness at 4:30 22 al West Rowan al 4:30 28 at NW Cabarrus at 4:30 29 vs. Bishop McGuine.ss al 4:30 Sept. 3 al South Iredell al 4:30 4 vs. Wesl Forsylh al 4:30 9 at Soulh Rowan al 4:30 11 vs, Reynolds al 4:30 16 at North Davidson at 4:30 18 vs. South Iredell al 4:.30 19 at Mooresville al 4:30 23 ¡11 West Forsylh ¡it 4:30 25 vs. South Rowan at 4:30 30 al Reynolds al 4:30 Oct, 2 vs, N, Davidson al 4:30 8-11 CPC Tournament Volleyball Aug, 5 vs. Bishop McGuiness 8 al West Rowtin al 4 13-15 CPC-Metro Tourney al W, Forsylh , 19 ¡It Alexander Cenlral 20 vs. Norlh Iredell 22 vs. Lake Norman 27 vs, Alexander Cenlral 29 vs. Grimsley Sept, 3 al North Iredell 4 vs, Wesl Rowan 10 at South Iredell 12 vs. West Forsylh 17 al Soulh Rowan 19 vs. Reynolds 24 ¡It Norlh D¡lvidson 26 vs, Soulh Iredell Oct, I at Wesl Forsylh 3 vs, Soulh Rowan 8 at Reynolds 10 vs, Norlh Davidson 14-18 CPC Tournimienl L ease Space A vad.able 1 4 0 0 + s q . f t., G r e a t f o r O f f i c e , M e d i c a l , P r o f e s s i o n a l , e t c . 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Buddy Lowery hands over a plaque and congratulates After a state semifinal win in 1993-94, Spry rests an ice Scotty Spry for being inducted into the Davie High Ath- pack on his injured chest. Spry ignored the pain and letic Hall of Fame last fall. won the second of three NCHSAA titles. Scotty Spry (front) and team m ates (from left) Justin Carter, Michael Hunter and Mark Mason led Davie to a 20-0 dual-team record in 1993-94. Davie’s 1993-94 wrestling team won the state 4A dual championship. They members are, from left: front - Adam Connor, Justin Jenne, Mark McKnight, Dan Callahan, Michael Hunter, Matt Sain and Scotty Spry; back - Coach Buddy Lowery, Neil Cornatzer, David Hall, Kevin Caudle, Justin Carter, Jansen Keene, Clint Boggs, Mark Mason and assistant coach Matt Wilson.Sophomore Scotty Spry won the 119-pound state title_ over South View senior Tim Chapman. A large and frenzied crowd cheered Davie to the 1994 state 4A dual team cham pion­ ship.Davie's wrestlers let all of their emotion out when they defeated Durham Riverside for the 4A state dual team championship in 1993-94. The stars of 1994-95 were (front row, from left): Michael Hunter, Mark Mason, Justin Carter, Neil Cornatzer and Daniel Baity. (Second row): Mark McKnight, Matt Sain, Adam Connor and Bill Overcash. (Third row): Nathan Ferree and Billy Allen. (Fourth row): Scotty Spry.Coach Buddy Lowery clutches his heart while his wrestlers celebrate Davie's first- ever NCHSAA state championship in 1993-94, Scotty Spry... DAVIE COUNTY KNTERPRISFC RECORD, Thuisday, .July 31,2003 - B5 Continued From Pngc BI This one-or-n-kind Spry, who pickcd up a gold nicdul ul the Midwest Regional as a sopho­ more,run into South View senior Tim Chapmun in the 119 state fi­ nal. The sophomore w asn'l fazed, not even when Chapman took a I -0 lead into the Ihird pe­ riod. The gum-chewing Spry tied il with an escape und clinched a gold-medal-wlnning rally with a takedown. Spry finished 31-2, while se­ nior teammate Ward won it all at 130. “Thai was my mosl memo­ rable win," he said of the 3-1 nailbiter. “That was probably my toughest match." Even ufter becoming Davie’s first underclassman state cham­ pion - in any sport - he didn’t lose Ihe spirit to improve. You huve never seen n kid who loved to wrestle morc thnn Spry, who spent hours upon hours working in the offseuson. He won the N.C. Junior Olympic title ut 123. He made the National Cndet teum in Oreco-Rowun and freestyle. In the nationals in North Dakota, he placed In the top 20 among 188 in his weight class. He won Greco-Rowan and freestyle state championships in the summers of 1993 and 1994. “1 would wrestle almost the whole summer," he said. "I went to North Dakota, Missouri, Penn­ sylvania, South Carolina, Geor­ gia." “He was as strong as a bull bccause he worked ull the time building houses," Lowery said. “He was probnbly currying ce­ ment blocks when he wus 5- yeurs-old." • If Spry’s sophomore feat was judged a 10, whal he did in the state championships as a junior was a 12 or 13. Belwcen matches at the Greensboro Coliseum. Spry collapsed under intense chest pain. He was rushed to Ihe ho.spilal, and his bid for NCH­ SAA title No. 2 appeared bleak ^ at best. “Before Ihe semifinals 1 wus silting In Ihe stands," he said. “I tried lo lean up and it jusi struck me, a real sharp pain in my chest, and I couldn't gel up, I didn’l know what wns wrong. I laid down nnd I wus in pretty bnd shnpe. They didn’t know whni wns going on. They did x-ruys and 1 lore iny sternum upurt." “I didn’t think he wns going to be nble lo go," then-nssislunl couch Mntt Wilson snid. "We were really surprised the next day to sec him be able to wreslle be­ cause he’d lorn that muscle so bad." This was definitely movie material. Despite his painful, painful injury, Spry not only competed the next clay, he pinned Raleigh M illbrook’s Tim Olanovich in the 119 Tmal lo cap n 35-0 senson. Incredible. “ll didn't go together like it wns supposed lo und il still both­ ers me now." Spry snid of the sternum. “I hud to wenra big ban­ dage around my chcst and you couldn’t breathe like you wanted lo. Bul you gel inlo.the malch und you really don’l pay il much at­ tention until it’s over. And then il’s like - boom. 1 look the ban­ dage off und it’s like everything exploded. I never thought I would have made it. Because 1 stayed up all night taking medi­ cine, putting ice on it and reully didn’t sleep uny ut ull. I wusn’t renlly looking forwurd to il." • For tenmmnles in Spry's weight-class neighborhood, practice was roughly the sume as fighting a Doberman. Scoring a point on Spry seemed about Ihe same as winning a malch. Since Spry obviously bullied his weight-class teammates, he battled studs Neil Cornatzer (160), Juslin Carter (171) and other upper-weighls so he could work up a good sweat. "Scotty said .’I’m going down lo 112,’ and Mark McKnight wns undefeated at 112," Lowery said. “I said lo Mcknight; ‘Whal arc you going lo do'?’ He suid; ‘There uin’t but one thing to do. I’m going lo 103.’ “ “Buddy nnd I used to hound him in pruclice bccuusc it looked like he wns just cousting." Wil­ son said. “Bul il wns bccnuse he wns so much better tlian every­ body else und he renlly didn’l hnve nnybody lo push him. Wc used to prnclice him up three or four weighl clnsses. nnd ihnl’s the only wny thut kid could gel u workout. Mosl of the lime he would thrush tlie people thut were ubove him, nnd on Ihose slnlc- chumpionship leams there were good wrestlers top lo bottom, ll look going up three or four weighl classes Ibr him lo gel any work al all. “He was just ihnt much better lhan everybody, ll wns unbeliev­ able how good lie was. If you go back and think aboul it, ihose two Slale championships were all be­ cause of him making everybody on the team compete with him. If the kids didn'l have him lo wreslle everyday, they wouldn't have been nearly as good. He and Mult Suin used lo hnve some in­ credible bouts in pruclice, be- cnuse Mntt wouldn’t give nn inch.Thul’s whul pushed Mull lo be ns gooil ns he wus, nnd il wenl ull the wny up through Justin Curler." “He could use any move ho wanted," McKnight snid. "Justin Jenne nlways put them in a cradle. Scolly could hil you with a cradle, Ihc half, anything - de­ pending on whni he fell like do­ ing. If you offered unylhing lo him, he’d take it - BOOM." “II did mutter if he was giv­ ing up 30 or 40 pounds," said Cornatzer, a two-time slate champ in 1995-96 svho svas just hired us n defensive line conch ut Richmond Universiiy. “He wns us tough ns nnybody I ever wrestled. If I had lo walk oul on the mat and wrestle him, il prob­ ably would have been the tough­ est malch I would have ever svrcsllcd ngninsl nnybody. Botii of us (Cnrter und Cornnlzer) ben­ efited becnusc he wns so dung good. I’d like to think sve helped him oul.” Injuries (slipped disc und lorn sternum) tried to slow Spry us n senior, bul once ngnin Ihere wus no drnniu. He spurred Dnvie lo its third siruight Midwest Re­ gionul title ns 10 Wur Eugles quulified for Ihc stute. In the big meet ul Indepen­ dence Arenu, Davie bent runner- up Grange by 33.5 points for ils .second stnte title in isvo yenrs. Spiy silenced Denham 17-2 for a 35-1 record, and Cornnlzer joined him on the gold-nicdal stand at 160. "Of his 101 wins.Igunruntee you 90 of them were by pin," Lowery snid. “He wns n good lechnicinn nnd willing lo help you. Bul when he gol oul there, the quicker the belter. He'd jusi ns soon get off.” “He wus so quick,” Snin suid. “One minute you think you're circling, circling und boom, he’s got you on the mul. I'le wns Ihnt quick. He wns ju.st amazing lo svatch. He did some Ihings lhat were unbelievable, ll wus n ques­ tion of how fust could he gel n pin. If he wnnled to get u pin in 10 or 15 seconds, he could do il. Did he svniil lo mess uround und cut u lillle weight'.’Or did he just wnnt to gel il over with? Ninely- five percent of his mutches were like thnt. “I never snw Scotty get ner­ vous,” Snin continued. “I'll never forget when he svus wrestling in the state finals chesving gum. Everybody else may be to them­ selves and nol svanting lo talk a lot. Scotty svould be lalkniive und not nervous one bit." “You’d svutch liim nnd it svus like he wns pluying svltli some­ body for u little bil, und then it’d be over," Hunter snid, If Spry could hnve wrestled nt Dnvle ns n freshmnn, he would have been tho state favorite al 103. There’s only three four-time champs in state hislory: Mike Kendall of Albemarle (1987-91), JohnM ark Bentley of Avery County (1993-97) and Drew Forshey of Sl. Stephens (1999- 2003). “There’s no doubt in my mind he would have been a four-lime state champ," Sain said. “I don'l huve any doubt he could hnve svon it four times," Wilson snid. “He’s uctunlly bel­ ter Ihun JohnMurk. He’s much better thnn Forshey. He’s the best natural athlete in wrestling lhat I’ve ever .seen." It svas bigger nesvs when Spry lost. As a sophomore, he lost 4-2 against Soulh Meek and 4-3 in a tournament at Stutesville. He lost oncc as a senior, 4-1. “Al leasl Isvo of Ihose losses - maybe three - svcre oul of his svelght class," Wilson snid. “If he'd stayed in his weighl class, I don'l hnve uny doubt he svould huve been undefeated." "(The South Meek opponent) svenl on to svresllc nl Mnrylnnil," Spry said. “(The opponent at Stnlesville's tournament) talked a lillle junk, holding his finger up No. I He svas u senior. I svrcsllcd him Inter on thnt yenr und svorc him out." The 1995 senior cluss (Jenne. M cKnight. Dun Culluhun, Hunter, Snin, Spry. Dnvid Hull. Kevin Cuudle, Curler, Jansen Keene, Clinl Boggs and Mark Mason) dresv the curtain on that ningicnl thrce-yenr run. Duvie is slill looking for that third ring. Spry’s drubbing of Denham svas his last hurrnh. He leaned tosvard Clcmson, bul illegal re­ cruiting folded the Tigers' pro­ gram. Spry shrugged and svaiked asvay fulfilled, svorking svilh his father in construction framing and accelerating his hunting pas­ sion. “The nssislnnl ul North Cnro­ lina culled me and really svanted Scolly." Wilson said. "I sasv guys thnt Scolly svrcsllcd in high school svrcstling for Curolinu or Slate, and Ihcy svere guys he beal nnd bent pretty much hunds dosvn," Sain .said. “And ihese guys svcre slarling for colleges. One of the guys lhat he svrcslled our sophomore yenr al Cury (Joel Drnmis) wenl on lo be un ACC chump for N.C. Slute. Scotty svreslletl Druniis nnd beut him. A guy thul stnrtcd for Stute in n losver-sveighi cluss, Scotty svrestled him nnd beut him. ll svns just umnzing to sec Iho.se cnlibcr of svresllers being successful in college und svondering svhut Scotty could huve done." "I think 1 svould have gone lo Clemson - thul’s close lo svhere sve deer hunted nil our life - but ull thul fell through,” Spry suid. “I’d nisvnys go svilh my dad on a Thursday. I’d miss school nnd practice, und Buddy svould gel a little licked. We got into it u fesv limes aboul it, bul il all svorked oul. He knew I liked lo hunt." Scotty nnd his fulher recently stnrted their osvn construction- frnming business. Il’s n sure bet folks svho meet Spry Ihrough svork huvc never lieurd him even nllude to the mosl celebrnleil cn- reer in Duvie's richer-tiiun-rich hislory. "Many days go by and you don'l think aboul it," he said. "Somebody brings it up; ‘What did you used to doV I hoard you svere n svresller.’ Then I’ve gol lo explain it all." Knowing the modest Spry, he probnbly revenis us lillle as pos­ sible. He probably leaves oul momenls like Davie's January 1994 mulch nl Mount Tubor. Tabor’s assistunl coach svalkcd aroimd Ihe mat before the malch, scratched his head and informed hemi coach Steve Huycs ihnl llieir 119-pounder svas missing. Missing? Why svas he sud- diinly missing'? Spry svrestled 119. Nolc.s • From 1993-95, the War Eagles svaged three classic duels for the state-dual championship. In 1993 al Davie, they led un­ beaten Cary 22-17 and Brad Groce svns svinning 5-4 in the second-lo-lnsl match ul 189. Bul Groce svus culled lor his third smiling svilh .seven seconds left, losing 6-5 und making il 22-20. Cury svon Ihe heuvysveighi match and shattered Davie's dream 26-22. Davie's dream svns renlizcd in 1994.The No. 2 Wnr Eagles beat No, 1 Riverside 31 -28 lor the school's first NCHSAA title. Cornatzer'spinat 171 cemenled victory al 31-16. All 13 slnrlers svere groomed by Kirk nt North Duvie. In 1995, the 29-0 Wnr Eugles led 18-0 Riverside 31-24 going into 189. Bobby Brosvn donii- nnlcd for 5:43 forun 11-5 lend nl 189, then slipped und gol pinned svith 17 seconds left. Riverside's 272-pound HWT pinned 221- pound Cuudle lo snup Dnvie’s 49-rnnlch svinning strenk, 33-31. Dnvie. though, recovered lo svin the stnte individual erosvn. “People sasv a miracle lo- night," Riverside couch Mike Merrill snid then. “I knosv thnl's Ihe closest thing lo u miruclc I’ve ever seen in higli-school sports." “There’s no Hnil Mnry in svrcstling. There's no hulfcourt shol. I don’l knosv whni you cnil it. We just slipped und gol cuughl," Lowery said then. “Everybody svas cheering. We knesv SVC had il svon," Cornalzcr .said. “I svns bucking up every­ body from running on the mat. gelling them bnck lo the chnirs so sve svouldn’t lose a team point. And I turned back around ..." • From 1933-pre,senl.Spry is among 25 three-tim e stnte chnmps. The other stale champs from Davie are Scott Beauchamp (1989). Ward (1993), Cornatzer (1995-96) and Patrick Losvery (2002). Spry’s record belsvcen North Davie and Davie svas 137- 6. Thut, of course, doesn’t in­ clude all the rccords in the jun­ ior-high stale meet and Grcco- Rosvan nnd freestyle. • Kirk said Spry would bc a svelcome ndditlon in couching. "He’d be n good one to run clin­ ics in Ihe summer, if you could ever tulk him into il,” Kirk suid. “He needs lo be couching." “I’ve been thinking nbout it, nosv Ihnl me und my dud svenl on our osvn and 1 cun gol off svhen I svanl to," Spry said. "I might starl helping Ihe high school out. I need a lillle exer­ cise myself." Form er D istrict’ C ourt Judge MARK S. CULLER is pleased lo aimoiiitce' tiuu he is now auailahle lo represenl clienis in ihe Davie Couniy Cowls and lhal he has opened iin ojfice for the praciice of law M A R K S . 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Now what? □ R e m i n d y o u r s e l f t o w e a r a h e l m e t t o t h e n e x t b a l l g a m e . □ R e g r e t t h a t y o u d i d n ’t e v e n c a t c h t h e b a l l a f t e r i t h i t y o u . ^ Go to Davis Regional ER v^tiere you'li be seen qulcl<iy and treated by a doctor who's a real emergency expert. © From heart attack to sniffles. Fast. Friendly. Expert. í'i; В6 - DAVIE COUNTY líNTERPRISK RKCORD. TIuirsdiij. July 31.2003 Victor Barger iiccomplishcil ihi; iintliiiikable as a senior nl Shenenilelunva Hijili in New ^’ork. He pavetl llie roail Ki a 2(102-03 iril'ecla. leading the I’lainsmeii to unbeaten league rccords in roolball, hockey and lacrosse. Barger, who is headed lo the United States Nnval Academy, is the son of Allun and Cande B.irger of Clifton Park, N.V., nnd Ihe grnndson of Burl nnd Sadye Bnrger of Mocksville. Allen (class of 1970) starred in fool­ ball nnd irnck for Davie High and is one of only si,\ Davic fool­ ball players lo play in llie Shrine Bowl. Burt was the architect of Davie’s boys track and field powerhouse in Ihe Inle I <J60s and 1970s. As a junior, Vidor helped the lacrosse team become the I'irsl Class-A team from Seclion II lo win a slate regional match. As an All-American defenseman lasl spring, he led the Plainsmen to an unprecedented second- slrnigln appearance in the stale .semifinni round. Besides mnking the All- American lenm, Victor was se­ lected to the Third Annual High School Boys Lacrosse E.xccp- lionnl Senior All-Star game. Local reporter Clirls Fil/.Ger- :ild wrote: “To say Victor Biirger is a quick sludy of lacrosse would be an underslnlemenl. Yel in jusl his third year after taking up the game. Ihe Shenendeliown High senior lias emerged as one of the lop defenders all-lime in this re­ gion. So much so lhat Barger is n clear choice as Tlw RvconTi. All-Area Lacrosse Defensive Player of the Year." Rival coach Joe Bennell said: "In my eight years here, hands down, he’s Ihe best defender in Section II I’ve seen." And Shenendcliowa coach Mark McQuade said: "I said lo him the other day: ‘Victor, you’re one of the biggest success stories around here.They’ll be nienlion- irig your name fora long time.’ “ The 6-0.200-pounder was ¡m bonor-roll sludenl who gradu­ ated in a cin.ss of 647 seniors. Shenendehown’s 2002-03 en­ rollm ent was 2,800 in four grades. Barger had gaudy scoring numbers for a defender (seven goals, si.x assists). What made him more special was Ihe fad he led the football and hockey leams lo pcrfed marks. With Barger al fullback, the football loam reached the state- chatnpionship game in Clnss AA. Behind Barger’s 20 goals and 14 assists. Ihe hockuy team reached the regional final. Barger will conlinue his la­ crosse career al Navy.Victor Barker Bandits Third In AAU State Championships The Davie Bandits captured third place al the U-14 USSSA slale championship in Hickory on June 27-29. The Bandits, a U- 13 USSSA/AAU baseball team, won three in a row hefore losing lo a strong Carolina Copper­ heads team lhat evenlually won the tournament. This championship was a 14- year-old lournament, and the Bandits are all 13-year-old players. The firsl day saw the Bandits beal the Wesl Lincoln Junior Rebels 12-11 in an e.xciling eight-inning affair. The Bandits then routed the Jackson Blaze 8-1. In Sunday action, Ihe hometown boys knocked off the Davidson Panthers 7-2 before falling to the Copperheads 7-2. The Bandits were able lo claim third place with a 10-7 victory in a reniatcli with the Blaze. Overall the Bandits played very well against Ihc older competitors. The Bandits were led offensively by Byron McKoy, who balled .471 wilh seven RBls. McKoy hit for the cycle during the tournament. Ryan Hellard batted .533 wilh five RBls. Colby Seaford balled .417 and Justin Kidd .357. The Bandits' pitchers posted a 3.50 13RA for the tournament. Garrell Benge pitched 7 1/3 innings, giving up two earned runs and striking out 12. Juslin Kidd pitched 7 1/3 innings and gave up three earned runs. Byron McKoy pitched si.x innings and gave up only iwo earned nnis. Zach Riissell-Myers pitched 5 2/3 innings and gave up one enrncd run. The Bimdits wenl 2-2 at the U-13 M ajor USSSA State Tournament in Kernersville, July 4-6. The Bandits, who ripped the Richmond Rockies 7-0 in Ihe opener, were involved in three straight one-run games. They lost 4-5 lo an extremely strong Twin Cily Bombers, with errors giving the Bombers extra outs. Coach Mike Seaford lamented; "You jusl can nol give good teains extra outs. When you do that, they always find n way lo beat you." The Bandits beal the CR Colls 4-3 in a game thal probably shouldn’t have been thal close, bul the good guys found it way lo win. Thai victory sel the stage for a show’down wilh the Carolinu Copperheads. The winner could punch ils ticket to the Slate finals. The Bandits losl 5-4 in a nailbiler. The effort was good enough for fourth out of 12 teains. The Bandits were led al ihe plale by Kidd, who balled .500. McKoy baited .444 with a home run. Brent Beam baited .385. The pitchers posted a 1.20 team EliA for Ihe tournament, allowing five earned runs. Benge pitched 9 2/3 innings wilh no earned runs. Seiiford pitched 2 scoreless innings. Kidd pitched 10 1/3 innings and allowed two earned runs for a 1.40 ERA. Football Midnight Madness Aug. 4 The Davie High foolball team will have Midnight Madness on Aug.4 al 12 a.m., the .seventh day of praclice and the first day of full contact. Davie coach Doug llling did Midnight Madness for the firsl time last year. "We try lo add a little e.xcite- ment." llling said. "We’d like people to come oul and wiitcli. I Ihink the booster chib’s going to try lo have some coffee and doughnuts," The first official day for prac­ tice was July 28. 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Do any of the above faces look familiar? The reunion will be held at 5 p.m. Saturday, Sept, 20 at the Smith Grove Fire Department, U,S, 158. Food and drink will be served. Call to confirm if you're attending, and to tell the names and telephone numbers of other players: Daphne Frye at 998-2341 or Bill Shelton at 492-7442. Burt Barger’s Grandson Leads 3 Teams North Carolina high-school football teams will have a com­ plex method lo cjualify for the playoffs this season. The N.C. High School Alh­ lclic Association’s Board of Di­ rectors voted lo make several key changes lo the postseason selec­ tion process in an effort to keep teams wilh poor rccords from qualifying. Lasl year - when 2A, 3A and 4A classes were subdivided and the playoff draw basically doubled - many teams wilh one or two wins qualified, lending lo an increase in first-round blow­ outs. Now; • To qualify for the postsea­ son, teams much finish first, sec­ ond or third in their conferences. In splil conferences that have leams from different classifica- tions, teams need lo finish first or second. ' To avoid byes, additional teams might be needed. If so, lho.se additional teams will need four wins overall if they don’t fin­ ish at least third in Ihe conference. • If Ihere still are liot enough learns lo fill a 64-team bracket, officials will lake teams wilh the mosl conference wins. If there are any ties, a hal draw will be used. • The seeding process will be the same as lasl year, using over­ all records with lies broken by a hat draw. “I tliink a lol of the people lhat wereO-IOand 1-10 lasl year did nol want to play in the playoffs," Boiling Springs Cresi coach Roy Kirby told The Charlotte Ob­ server. “If we only won two or Ihree games and I still hnd a job, I wouldn’t want to and I don’t Ihink our kids would. It should be somelhing spccial lo go lo the playoffs. So I’m glad these changes are happening.” Volleyball Moves To Rally-Scoring Format High-school volleyball this fall will shift lo a rally-scoring formal lhat will award a poinl after each play, resulting in shorter, faster-paced games. Under old rules, leams could score only when they served. Now, a poinl is awarded on each play, regardless of which Icam serves. As before, Ihe team that wins the poinl will continue lo •serve until the olher team wins. A team needs 25 points to win. up from 15 under the old mles. The exception is a liebreak- ing fifth game, when leams need 15. "R ally scoring definitely makes the game more fast- paced," Carolyn Shannonhouse, the association’s assistant direc­ lor, lold The Cliarltitle Observer. i i Barn & F ence Residential & Agricultural Metal Buildings Post, Pole or Steel Frame Construction Shops, Sheds, I loi'sebarns, Haybarns Fences: Chainlink, Vinyl. Wood, Privacy, Farm Fences, etc. FULLY INSURED • FREE ESTIMATES Phono: (336) 492-5586 Pogor: (336) 721-6387 vl.sk our website nt www,yadtcl,nct/~tkylc O T ,9t(foe V tw fДешоп Яо óhìile! Cé yífeel ‘ S ï a m x m üur oriluiilimiisis itnil sUilT are c'xcitc'il about si'iTin^ yrni at (iiK! iil'oiiv llitvf iofatioii.s. McLain ЕЕ Steedle Chermak &rHanson O irtkodoH iixi ünlMlonilcs For OiUilrcu « ,WuIis Makutj Smles Haffmltv Three, Comumties dciumnns Clniliiions Uoail NC; >7«li Wla.ston,S¡Ui'ni l%i N. IVjcc I Ijs'ni Kojil \ViiNim-S;ilon, NC. ¿711)1 wimsmlIclaiulÆoni Kill«S. Main .siiat Klni;, NC. 27rt'l liil "A lot of states experimented with it before the national fed­ eration endor.sed it. USA Volley­ ball uses it and so does the NCAA.” The national federation ex­ pects the new formal to produce mutches averaging an hour for Ihree games and 90 minules for five games, Previously, teams could play up lo three hours lo complcle a five-game match. “Il will be a lillle shorter and it may tuke away from pluying lime for some kids to develop,” Davie High volleyball coach Karen Stephens snid. “But I think it's somelhing thal everybody will adjust lo.” Siephens said there's another rule change; A serve is good if it hits the net and goes over. i C h u r c h S o f t b a l l R e g u l a r S e a s o n DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, .Fuly 31,2003 - B7 * Green Mendow.s VV-L 14-1 New Union 14-1 Advtince/Mock 12-3 Rcdlund/First Baptist 11-4 Cenler Method Lst 9-6 Eaton's/Bear Creek 9-6 Liberty Wesleyan 8-7 Belhlehem 7-7 First Melhodl.st 7-8 Smith Grove 6-8 Victory 7-8 Jerusalem 5-10 Hillsdale Baptist 4-11 Liberty/Hardison 3-12 Jericho 2-13 Eagle Heights 1-14 * Regular-season champion. O p e n L e a g u e R e g u l a r S e a s o n ' W-L Unique Gators 15-1 C & D 14-2 Federal Security 12-4 Kaydon 10-6 С & С Paint/Osborne 8-8 KCA 6-10 Davie Law 4-12 iVIaniex 2-14 Twin Lakes 1-15 D a t e s T o R e m e m b e r • Coed softball signups. Joe Boyette of the Mocksville-Davie Recreation Departmenl will lake teams Ihrough Aug. 1. Call 751 - 2325. • The Pinebrook Trojan Booster Club Golf Tournament is Aug. 16 nl 2 p.m. ul Pudding Ridge. Contact Mitiidi Whisen- hunl at 998-6616. • Physicals for leams in the Davie Counly Youlh Foolball Association. Aug. 9 from 9- 11:30 a.m. at the Brock Gym in Mocksville. The only lime lhat physicals will be offered by Ihe league. • Sports physicals for Soulh Davic Middle School inhletes Ls July 30 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Co,st is $10. • The Shady Grove Bulldogs will hold football signups on Aug. 2 from 9-11 a.m. at Shady Grove. • Pinebrook Trojans golf tour­ nament nl Pudding Ridge, Aug, 16. Lunch al I p.m., shotgun start al 2. Call Mandy Whisen- hunl al 998-6616. Com m itted Coach Proud Of Volleyball, Basketball Teams At the ciul of the 2002-03 bas­ ketball season, Karen Stephens said she was curious to see what kind of offseason coniinilment the returners would show in her first sumnier as Davie High’s girls coach. Were they really serious about making Davic, which fin- i.shcd 21-7 last season bul lost Ihree starters, a perennial win­ ner? Were they willing to go the extra mile to lay Ihe foundation for a winter payoff,’ Afier an offseason of open- gym pickup games, camps, the State Games and scrimmages, Stephens said the question wns answered. The conimilment is there. She was equally pleased with the effort and participation in volleyball. “We had a really busy sum­ mer,” said Stephens, heading inlo her first year as Davie’s var­ sity volleyball coach and second yeur us the varsity girls basket­ ball coach, “We’ve had really good turnouts for open gyms und camps in volleyball and basket­ ball, I’ve been really pleased wilh everything,The kids nre not used to as much activity as they had going on Ihis summer, but they're starling lo get the hang of il, gelling excited and look­ ing forward lo fulurc State Games.” Among Davie’s basketball scrimmages was a road Irip lo Milchell Counly, Ihe defending 2A stale champs and Stephens’ fornier team. At North Carolina University’s camp, Duvic won the award for best offensive team in its division. And In the Slule Games, Davic won its pool and stayed close in a loss to annual- giant Freedom. “And we didn’t have Carly (Booth) lhat duy. I felt really good about il.” Stephens said. “1 bet wc played 20-some games this summer.”Karen Stephens F la g F o o tb a ll L e a g u e P la n n e d Bob Richardson, who ran a fiag foolball leugue in Winslon- Sulcm for the past few years, is trying to start u league in Mocksville. Signups Ibr Ihc Davic Flag Football League, sponsored by Ihc Duvie Fumily YMCA, run through Aug. 8. The cost for a YMCA member team is .$550, •lifiOO for a non-member team. Flag foolball is 7-on-7 with scrcen blocking (no contact). Call Lauren I'owler al the Davic YMCA al 751-9622 or email Richardson,a 1987 Davie High gruduale, at brkh6S@y(iiltel.iief, or cheek oul (WWW.aeocities.com/ (liivicjlafil'oothall). S p o t l i g h t o n B u s i n e s s Tile Rite brings sl<illed ceramic professional to Triad area Thinking about ceramic Hie? Then think of Rick Silver at Tile Rite. 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The seltlement says that if Cuslom Enterprises is caught ilredging improperly, the coimty will receivc half of the fines from lliis instance; if Custom Enter­ prises conlinues 10 act within Davic Coumy's ordinances, no fines will be sought. The counly believes il achieved its goal, because upon in.stilution of the hiwsuil, Ihe ac- livily slopped, said Price. B8 - DAVIE COUNTIi' KNTIiRPRISli RIX’ORI), Tliiirsthiy, July 31,2003 The Martins tomato plants are loaded with fruit. - Photos by Robin Fergusson Tom ato Plants Grow, And Grow Man Uses Ladder To Tend To Them Sheltons Plan Gathering There will hc a Shellon galli- ering ul Jamestown Park, Jamestown,on Salurday, Sept. 20. Everyone who wanls lo al- lend must descend from a Shellon: everyone who attends musl bring a covered ilish, fun\- ily history, chairs and name tags. Il will .start at 11 a.m. and run until y p.m. Allen Marlin says he jusl does wlv.it he's told. When il conies lo growing tomato planis, he’s getting .some good advice. “Pal (his wife) does all lhat stuff. She tells me what to do nnd I do il," he said. Two weeks ago, the si.x Ger­ man Johnson tomato planis he planed ne.\l to their house off Bracken Road had reached Ihe roof - and were slill growing. Daily, he's pulling suckers, giving support lo the heavy fruit and Irying to mainlain some type of ortler. "They’re up to llic caves of the house and slill going. It’s unbelievable," he said. A planting system was or­ dered from a magazine. Il keeps oul pesls, makes a well for ihe water and has places lo add fer­ tilizer, which hc does every 15 days. "I spent an hour yesterday irying lo lie the things up," he said. "Bul I love tomatoes." Allen Martin uses a ladder to tend lo his tall tomato plants. The tomatoes grow through these plastic systems. ^ OPEN HOUSE Sunday, August 3rd • 2 -4pm Twinbrook Subdivision 187 Crestview Dr. 408 E. Lake Drive OIroctions; Hvw 64 East (rom Mocksvillo lo Righl Inlo Twinbrook. Follow signs. H O W A R D REALTY 330 s. SaIisbur)’ Sl. Mocksvillc, NC2702S (336)751-3538 i£ r [ Ш MLS 2 4 6 Adams Road Feature Но1ие 428 S. Salisbury St. N ew P ricel $ 21 4,9 00 OWNER ANXIOUS! Ch.iffTi,i4j HiMfjriC.il rwino v.pth .JlV 2ÜA L.ui|<) t 4Г> .icnri Willl I'Ko íj.icK yaid CALLQENA TODAYII чЮП. 2ВЛ, 316+A ПСГ03, with 100f/-acros (arm, 3BR, 2DA, oul- slroam nnd pond $ 2,9 70 ,40 0. bldgs . crook. $ 575,000. ч1 bodrooms. 2.5 bnlfis, liikolionl al Hickoty Hill, 5299,500. 302 Lakeview Road ■ t , ,1 |В ! Ш Я Ж И Щ к 5 bodrooms. 3,6 balhs, 1.49 Histoncal6BH.2BA. homo on 2.76 ПСГ03, HickOfy Hill. $279,900. ac/os. wth immnculiité landscaping 9.3 acfOS, 4DR, ЗВЛ, Infgo Slorngo hidgs. $219,900. 176 Ha m iiio n Court Г Ж 1 784 Ya d h in v iiie Rd. ^ Д у Ц 1 26 Roberson Drive Charming, historic, 4 B<Klroom EJorrrixla Run - 3DR, 2BA. sunroom homo in town $ 214,900. Noa 30 Year Root $185,900. 30R. 2DA spacious rooms, possible 3BR.2BA, 1.39ac.,nowrool, lo.iso, Q'eat Ы а1юп! $ 16 2,5 00 . clishwashor & har(tw(X)d5. $144,900 2 story, 2200 sq. It. Ifutnondouü vniiio! FP, oazebo, $13 4,9 00 . 15 actos, 3BR, 15 DA. 5 Bodrooms, 3 ÜQths, 3 5 ncros, workshop, oulbidgs $ 129,900. Country Livmgl $127,900. *141 Oaxôta'Lâmë' 3DR, 2DA, with oxlra room, 5 78 3Dr, 1ЙА. sunroom. 2 14 acres, .ictob w/stroam. $ 11 9,9 00 . mnny updatoal $115,000. И Г | яШ Т''Г1^_|Р‘а ш а и р ЗВП. 2BA, 5 5 ncfos, рог.ыГ)1о 3UR. 2DA. Historic District, 1.5 Spacious 3 bodfoom 2 batt\, maimainodi^cSiai basemonV loaso $109,900. sionos, basumoni 5102,900. groal localion $99,900. 09 acros. 3BR, 1 BA $90,000 3Bfl, 1.5 BA, 2 FPs. lull bsmt. priced If? soil $ 109,900. 4BR. 2DA, Now paim, caipol, vinyl, otc $89,900 145 DUKE SiREtT RtMan County mmuies from Gala Abo 3DR, IDA, on 1 aero, plus a 1230W- sq. I t , 2BR, IDA, pricod 5 95 acros, 3DR, 2BA FP. groni Coi'PQo. ЗВЯ 1 5SA $ 89,500 40*30 bldg $ 8 4 ,90 0. BELOW 02 appraisal $ 8 4 ,90 0. build.ntj silo» $79,900. 3BR, 2BA. pnrlini bsml, oxcollont condiiionl ^9,900. 248 Cross Street ЗВП, 20A. SJnglovvido, all nppliancos, 3DP. 1 5DA, Ca)leoni(;o. nmv lifiai'AC. Coolcorneo. corrpletely upcJniod, 4 Bodrooms, 1.5 Baths, wilh in groat stnnor homo $ 69,900 пел plumb сотр upd.i!L43 $G 9,000 inground fjool, groat buy' $65 ,90 0. town convonionco. $60 ,00 0 A v a il a b l i; Lo t s a n ij L a n d a n ii R i-n t a i. P k o p iík u iís Bank fopo, soiling "as is", bsml, 2BR, IDA. $39,900 #1 Salmoni no*d............12 Salmoni Roid............iri5P*opiei CfMk.........OffBilhaiCh Rd........... KayOon Ocivi (commatcial) .CiOar Ridg« fld..............Sanford Ava.. ......24 Ac.SM0.82S10 Ac MS OSO..14 03 Ac, JieS.WO..... 6 64 Ac.S60.0002 19 Ac. S2S.OOO .,. IS6acreiSI40,000 ...? IS aerai S160.000 .1.257 aerei $29,000 .. .14 aerei $134,900 Bear Creek Ch. Rd........MadiionRd (commercial)Viicaiidell Lane.........Tittle Trail..Mwy eoiN. ...40.02 aerei S2S7.000 .2 aerei S42S.OOO....2.29 ftcm $18,00030 aerei $172.500 .. 6 S aerei $46.47SLot 15, Ûarden Valley Rd POSS OWNEn FINANCiNO^.^'.sieiwO Shedield Road................................20W-aerei $139,500Drum lane........Lot 19, Northbrook.. 3B00-G Old RoiebuS, Jlemmo1910 Farmington Rd..........357 Avon Stieal 5176 Hwy. 156317 Avon Sireet...............1190 Spillman Rd.............477 UnderpaiaRd............ PflOP.EflTlES ..$675 P/M $500 P/M $425 P.M ...$600 P/M ... $400 P/M ...$500 P/M .....CALL млн^ КГ.Ч MI, i.vmsH(HVAHi) SAirs IIANHAII. НЛ>.М.Чrsihsi* 7SI-hV>4 75I.HSfti Н1Л’|« 1ЛHUSS•♦чмт O a k H a v e n о I Ии№-М1Шоп Dollar Producert RFAITOR® Angola Lawronco flroAorEmail: »ng«la^io4khtvmntlty.eotn 161E, lexinglon Rd (llwy 64 Enst) RFAITOP® Mocksvillc, NC 27028 Brad Lawronco (336)751-2055 Email: bradQoMkhav^ttnatiy eont Hours: Mon-Sun 9am-9pm Call for Appointment. 240 Townpwk Df - CotQOOus 3HR 2 Lrg kitch w/islAnd. мр dmiria, »еггк] porcb. bnicony off Qiion rm. porch olf Dfi, 2-сяг Олглцо - Hat.SDÛ 173 Sunnydol) Ln ■ Imrnaciilifto ЗОИ, split t«dri)om vary Miotl mninto nod Qorgooui taitdicapiDg kil isIuikI fiooiplwv r.olk>f* pny $1,000 cc • V li.OQO tae W0<Ktt«v*n Ln • Neatly 3.700 8Г. ШИ 2 5ПЛ AiiS Werramy, Cuetom dotait, UpdntíKi ihrg-oui. ftniahed bemm. 4uf>ken brkfet roorr. Uioutifui landscopo • $237,200 134 SonahJne Way • Vory spACtotis & скшп 2MA clnuMiwido on 1.7 AC No«tlO(l ttphiii .vourv) tvMtutiful hdvKla & t>orc)ora D\ttü^man» Ctneh ia^.WO 258 Dublin Rd • ShurmocK Aci«s AOvwtc« cw.viy 2 Ю0 SF, txj.it 190Й, mflple елЬшиИ. iiiryv toi w/foncod biK-'kywd. row deck tHiixji.ful ¡ЫЫ1 ONLY $149,900 1174 Joflcho Church Rd - 1,074 SF 30R Urick Huíiüwr. NuM rumodokxJ baiti. lo(i n( updatei, nw extefK« pibTit. vretlinanlutrwd' S111.B00 514 MotinNiew Dr • 3ÜH ?DA. nice kept hofjn» f’owdiibAiur»«, addPoatihKitn bû90(nenl & SF will QÍO’#' Гегч1к1 t<ur>yurd • $109,700 26$ 8«ln Rd • 30R 20A. Pmquel П001» tn Vlt & dtnino im, (Vxibte wa!k-in cloaals & vufiilwa m instrsurto, 24<c24 gorogo. w«dw povod illvot 1124,000 4217 Forbufth Rd - Eait Deod, 3tlR 2QA vvoil niuimnino<j, »».ifcjuol floors in Kit/l)R ftillunf.nibrie<j|»imrit t«autrfol Inridacnpo 7,(00 121 Auitln» Ln • lyidatK) 20 A. Doauiilulkiodscapo. Тоо11л>в IVn worXahop garogo wftioot. «ur, fng, img hoial nnd paini txxKht i&4,B00 2в!3 Wynbfook Dr • 3ÜR 2 ЬЫ^ 2 elwy iaimiviiJMi 1 65IJ SK, nuin 2001 forrnnl o«rfv ual in kit. QU> kjos, |кЛ«1 ítoota, trem»UuüíOon tUT.WO lei» RJv«r«ld« Dr • Lake Itorr* wMocl(. ЗПП 20A. iluddod full btml, luirdwoods. СЛГГМПК Ilk), gas Ioga, rock & itorw path to docKpitf }31S,&D0 1874 JuncOon na - N1« Muiiol Split DR 812 E. UllnQlon Rii • (ОЭЗНШосИ FoTOpl»n, 31Ш гол 1>VÍ» 1 300 r.F-, boaulitul Houw <ВН ЗИЛ, о«« 3,000 SF, игкШМ Ык«Ч«я1, giuut Оши» Ьч Ы сопат 1« А lilod ЬЯШ víUllM ОП S ЮЛS p».k.lg' tu.ooo lo, I»,.,,., e e ano. ■ «17,000 c o m Sellers Save ар to tkoasantds o r G o m m i s s i o R ! Davie Board O f Education Briefs August Meeting Scheduled The ncxl .school board meeling has been scheduled forAug. 4. beginning U l 4 p.m., al Central Diwie Education Center. Risk Watch Grant Four people were trained for a kindergarlen-lhird grade pi­ lot program on safely to be hold at William R. Davie Elemen­ tary School. The program was funded by a Risk Watch Gtant. All American Giving Supply Money All American Ford of Mocksville will donate n $100 check card lo Davie Counly Schools for every new or u.sed vehicle purchased al their dealership Aug. 1- Sept. 30. The cards will be distributed to the individual schools for the purchase of pa­ per, pencils, clothing or anything else student.s need. William R. Davie Update Dr. Van Johnson will be going lo Raleigh on July 30 wilh the architect, in the hopes of getting final approval for the reno­ vation plans for William R, Davie. The drawings need to be approved by the Deparlmenl of Insurance and ihe Dcparlment of Public Instruction before bidding ean take place. N.C. Above National Average Out of the 4.“) slates lhat give the National Assessment of Educational Progress, three stales ranked significantly higher in fourih grade reading scores; 12 stales ranked not siaiisiically differeni lhan Norlh Carolina. At the eighth grade level, three slates ranked higher, wilh 11 states ranking with similar scorcs, Norlh Carolina has also seen improvement versus ils scores in 1998 in reading and wriling. Advisory Council Appointments Marty Carter made the motion to table the school advisory council appoinlmenls bccause more informalion was needed before the vole could be taken. “Wc can’t say ihis meets the board policy wilhoul some additional information,” he lold the rest of the board. Carter asked thal sludents grade level be in­ cluded in the informalion to ensure lhat parenls would be able lo fulfill a full two-year lerm. In order for a parenl lo .serve, they musl have a child attending the school for both years of Iheir lerm. Budget Amendments The board approved a budget increase of $277,755 for air conditioning, mobile units, and roofing projects carrying over from lasl fiscal year lo ihis one and funds received for video projection eiiuipment that were received in 2001-2002 budget which remain unspent. Y o u ’l l lo v e th is 1 8 8 0 ’s h o m e o n s c e n ic , tr e e - lin e d M a in S tre e t in M o c k s v ille , O P W i HO USE Sunday, August 3, 2003 • 2-4 PM 685 N. Main Street, Mociuviiie, NC 27028 If you love Historic homes... — ev ery o n e W EirOM El — Por more information call Martha at Anders Real Estate 492-7505 or 765-6633 Dilcciioiw: lo Pannin^toii Ro.nl lixit. I-dt on l-.irjnin^ton KiuJ. Right on 1 Iwy 158. (lo .ipprox. } miles on Right. Sc-c Sign. c o t D U i e i x b a n k g r q TRIAD, REALTORS’ OAVIE COUNTY KN I KHI'UISE RI'CORO.T'liiir.sdiiy, .July 31, 2003 - »9 F e a t u r e d L is t in g s 400 Salisbury Street Mocksville’s Historic Disiricl! 100 yr old homo w/soarinn ccillngs & lg rooms orig. boadbrd, hdwd ilrs, 20A, gas heal/ccfM air, enclosed bkporch, gar. Call Mary or Janice $174,900 2527 Hwy. 64 West 52.99 beautiful acres & well t^alnlalned brick rancher with bsmt. 25+/- acros In woods. Small branch on propei ly. Close to l-<10. Call Mary $339,000 PenningtonCompany realty Mocl<sville Office: 336-751-9400 rOl.l. I-Ri;ii 1-800-Э39-5383 Hillsclale/Advance Office: 336-998-8900 fOI.I. l-iu;i; I-8HS-828-2234 и\у\у.р<.-пп1ПД1о111{';|||у.а)т Шиш Ш N e w L is t in g s N e w H o m e s 1344 County Hom e Rd 3BR, 2BA now construction on approx. 1 acre. Approx 1576 sqft, walk-in closel In master BR, largo don, formal dining, vinyl siding, 2 car attach, garage, 16x16 back deck. Call Debbie. $124,900 384 Park Avenue Charming brick ranch on beautiful 1.7 acros, in-town location, 3BR, 2BA, 2 fireplaces, totally updated kilchert, hardwood floors and freshly painted. Call Bobby $189,900 341 Kennen Krest RoadCozy homo surrounded by 3.^4 wooded acros. Privacy in great localion, close to Clemmons & W-S. Wired shop/office in back w/slorage bldg. 3BR. 2BA.Cnll Janice. $129,900 148 Davie Street Nice 3BR home with large rooms in historic Cooleemee! Updated with vinyl siding and replacement windows, now paint. Priced to sell. Call Cindy $59,900 126 S. Benson LaneGorgeous 3BR, 2BA brick w/hdwd floors in LR, DR & kit. Sunroom overlooking fairway, patio,ceramic floors, trans 3 yr. golf course mbrshp to buyer. Cnll Mary. $169,900 236Tow npark DriveKinderton - Built 2002. Hdwds in foyer, DR, LR Rf kit. Equipped & spacious kit, 3 lg BR, 2.5BA,2 lovely porches. Natural gas dual zone heat, H20 & gas logs,Great detached 2-car gar. Call Glen or Karen. $249,900 176 Pine Valley Rd Located in Hickorv Hill subdivision overlooking the 9th lairway. Walk to club, pool & tennis. Deaullful 1.5 slory home w/ ЗВП, 2BA, bonus room, formal dining & groat kit w/tile floor.Call Mary $167,000 239 Charleston Ridge Dr 3BR, 2BA, living room w/gas log fireplace. Split BR floorplan, lg kil, fin. bsmt, brick front w/vlnyl siding, 2 car bsml garage, desirable neighborhood. Call Debbie $164,900 130 Sterling I New construction.2BR.2.5BA townhouse. Graet room w/gas log fireplace, largo masier suile w/sitting aroa. Convenient location 1*40 & town.Call Janice or Bobby. $169,900 188 W inding Creek RoadNew Conslructiot). Split 3BR, 2BA floor plan w/vaulled coilinq & gas log FR troy ceiling in master BK, XL master DA, wooded, private lot. Call Cindy. $164,900 249 Charleston Ridge Dr 3BR.2BA, living room w/gas log fireplace. Split BR iloorplan, lg kit, fitv bsnM, biick froiH w/vinyl siding, 2 car bsmt garage, desirable neighborhood. Call Debbie $164,900 166 Shallowbrook DriveNew construction by Wayne James. 3BR 2BA vaulted groatrooni.rormdl DR, solid cherry cabinets, fin, bonus room & room to expand to <1th BR & 3rd BA. Call Janice $197,400 N e w P r ic e 2487 Davic Academy RdMocksville ■ Nice 3BR, 2BA home with approx. 1328 SF. Fresh paint, master bodfoom w/full bath, 2 car attached garage. Call Debbie $109,900 242 Deer Run DrMocksville - 2 bedroom, 2 bath slnglewlde on rented lot. Approximately 900 SP, Master bedroom w/full bath. Lot rent $И0 monthly. Call Debbie $17,000 340 Kinder Road Like New! Groat home in a quiet setting with 'iBR, 4BA. Spncious rooms and many updates. Price just reduced. Call Glen $195,900 O p e n H o u s e Sunday, Aug. 3 • 2-4piu 2 7 7 Peoples Creek Road What a Beauty! 3BR, 2.5BA, bonus room, fenccd yard, porch & deck, $174,900 Directions: I-40W to Exit 180, left on Hwy 801 South, through Advance village, left on 2nd Peoples Creek Road. See Sign Junico 0«bbl* M«ry Bobby BrigB«tt OI«nMcDaniel Penninglon Hwidrlcka Jonai Ferrell Stanl»V75M760 000-4204 7S(.31fta 7St-Q400 в»&>2040 Cindy Jiuil*' - -ourtMMii Mimon040-7Saa 07t-e707 7St.04,00 DAVIE COUNTY OFFICE Intersection of Hwys 158 & 801 336-998-8816 Relocation 1-800-327-4398 w h a t e V e r i t t a ft é 5 . m m www.coldwellbanker.com »1 FRCO lAHKSON DHVE OAVIE M 3ШС Colodiil living metis ccunliy cMim Si's tftij fwme on 3ppi0i 13 at'es ftiin рпуЛе 1з‘е A lencej Land lot twrsei A pure masieipiece *l 3fPs. Йтепогпепз! rnjsiei sijile Aitn piKjic living foom A 2 tuil tuiiis Janel Hensie/ WB- II5IK89.000 m TifTOH STBKT oavie лы ííííkDiiliiviuisíied зпюп^ 0*“([Пи01 nuns liKtjl л neilld ол í one эсгй loi o.e/icainij irw l3in Ij'iAlï Вис* pi.ft) Circle lin*“ [ificii pj.ed tlûüiv Ыиге fP A.'iCiO )CÎI olJ r:,ÿ,lle. iW-l h'es bll’in Uick kil fl'iii« S nfiiri itKife Vicki Р1ешшд-«3-11М$529,000 174 OAKMONT OAIVE OM VAUEV DAVIEJi'H 3ÜA {f'ji.iv'dÿ (¡CSigiií'd tüi CUMjiljbe (iiie lerd liïiwj oilering e(ich,vi’iru 'OU V,'('il3‘ Ijui (insM sijirQse lo Ì ni,is'er Riitk M.ei pitri VkH FWiifKj ra-llij/ 10S7 BEAUCHAMP ROAD OAVIE -liiH И'А¿0 1'om Vi-'j :f.’o tUiji.Ii^ I'l'inj Л'«'!1 kepi. А.1Ш1 A co.-y l.iim iKju-it liiiS >on bj:k h Sitrpfe Kick Cll №e pcicti ,inj Aii'.ri гю gtOft 01 WJon И1 Ut; il>xv f’ifi.u rt yilj MnfJJ- A (I'idli I'JtN Aflti.di • lt^'> $259,000 If’C tr-4 pit Aj, i'l,.*' ll.ii li.rinji,’ Wrin! lùi V.'JIIjIv sóírllilev/'ùir.d U'üikl WI 311 il,:.‘IS. VI Ilj,li3'llji(.n ivii. A Vi:ii f'rtnry '.Vi-tvi^$23d,900 LOT В MEAOOW RIOGE 0AVIEJ;lfi2‘!í'.lI'jíu [4 ;'nl f iu'!n Г.'Яс' H;jal (va, v\ Mi;k (Mjil ¡•■n.l'X'f KlV. Ctil'lHl cijMoin CnVAMiioiilr.g ct'<im.r A t Ja'I Il's ’Ш! Oft rm 404 PINE RIOGE ROAO OAVIE ГНЛC.IUJ'CJI lU.lIi tüill ,n ia-1. >:Г!г1 J'KWr.l AiiiJf'AS rtúOíJ 'tíji«. I'V'dern t/i'Ii'. i!ii t''l-m ftiifia cj!) uiiii'i stjiic.i'f (ire.il ^:oil i:cjrs. 1л.!Ч15 I ,uH3 U' :ì'J Í1H hi.jl'; Aii.'I/itiKIii.y. (;iiH’aAl.HbH14)S$2M,900 ..... ■'Ш вШ ют n COVIMTON СКЕХ DAVIE Ш 2 50АNe* íwní on laïoe loi in оелгзые arej j-ul w«oi syiSem titiriú otteis \тл. stieeiv «ikÆile trail ind a mvt ыгк A.'gikio Cind/Jot>nso(i-995’1t;/$M4.WO IOT 93 COVIHOTON CREEK DAVIE 4ВП ? ^HAСзре Cod llile, Í.1L irmler UL ШЬ W.e 2 tiovii Ш ot yo'iÿ 05 -tUiEH máple CJbintts A iwt' Î2Î.0Û 10 HUYUi* waii6^cn,wo ions REOIAKD WAT DAVIE 4BH 25.[iAfk-yi consiruciicn- (iis co/T.itiuniiy Mj'rifvel giU'j*’. ctQATi nwldiiw. ciwic tile, t.myvd bjsrfiienl (ooiii iiitfi will BjiDirj Alien W8- 11541211,MO COUWEaBANKEft* MORTGAGE• W«*!! b««t any olht r Undcr^ prk* > PtH]Mlify.mnb«fDr«vounnd yovrhomi •• Ы1-иИ0943(11~7|)|у*а 144 FAIRWAY ORIVE OAVIE 3BI< 2itA t}nt)(;iievaDip.' Мз|()( iip;|’,ri'-'S to li%t Mii^t %c<¡ «quisitc ct (Uv.Mu kilchtn litamie coudteiijtjs. .if)[)liances ImiiiKuhle one-level livmy ud jftln hiiAoy like new ml R eit AH;> S'KtnHii.lon ПУ(|-1Ш$209,М0 IOT 33 REOIANO WAY OAVIE -iBfUSHA Mi [i levH ii'jyft suile ijige UL fjtdrooms «siiti Us c.i c¡a:« Ч'У.е MoiiQe Full m t'3'fimnl CmiJrf Jofinsori • 958-117^ $199,900 LOT 53 REOIANO WAY DAVIE 3ilH 2M iiicttij'pi« cpen 01« level üooi tün t«qui5!e l.iMst« -atuOï, qiÿ\ii Ш т сюап (Holdings. itìiflAOOd Hoois. aictiod wrvkwT vi;Jkd A 1ГЛ Ceilings CMu Gaifle 990 ttM $197,900 LOT 9 FALIINGCREEK FARM DAVIE iH'i 26BA N‘jArhcfT:e liaMiCinil in Cij' d-- b-Y. fmisW t»nitì fu'4-iknw\w№¿ cai Daseiiient gjtsge Bd!/ Poits • 903 tt7l $189,900 Oavle Q((l<e Agents Amando MiUd Bjtbsu Alito BttkylMk И К(hrhGildt m ttIK Ш» ROAO DAVK Ш 2ЬЪк •196AC Giwi saludtìd lintii/ horne л|ф ÿ'fjgc lot hois« Oeauilul vie*î MiO’jieí in I-IO location jJiielHcnjie/99a-ll5:i$179.000 121 WARWttt PIACI. DAVîE 2Ш 2‘Мlice lOAnhüine loaiwi on Ib 1лглз/ m BH fjiejl plxe lor Ий gol' lo.tf. nejtral ütiur, леи namiajied ш icjse ot lej« purdu« BatliiiâAlienWenW $172,600 OT 33 FAUIMCREEK FAMA DAVIE ШBA Incred'tie one le.ti 1юте ^iii М(сюгп tkiiiiis over gjriTí rt/liill bjtfi, coi.id зчо k iw roi>ni 01 ctlico Finished Ailti Cuitoni ьм1з-Ъ Best value m io*n Cfltis Ondeitet.wo 2BS MAGKOLIA AVE DAVIE Ц<U^ 2 li'.Viiûcis A пюМия? gatore, smooih ceiimgs. lull i;n(m bVDl й/1ие{)Гзсе. Hil2 îunioom A hejt uump t)3 Smocifi top яо>в Ü2, OistiAislier ût fût gn al sircel. Ml Ajiianiy СзН РзаЫс 993U65UM,M0 mWOOOlA« DAVIE3eR25B\eii04 open Itome, like пен, plxed in {>e.v:tlii¡ 11«'дпЬ01Гш1 In Aiííioce Fireplace in li.mq loom, 2 cai ittictied garaije. ^V;tlв Hectoi 998- eai6$13«,900 IOT «2 MYERS PARK DAVIE MUnder construction & lo' s louclil Fat in kiiclien. built-in micio«ve. smooih ceiiinos, iiaidAood Hoof in loyer, Aiik-in closet. co«.Tefl (joni poich. Cul (le sac lot Kail PaAiik MB-ltCS IMS KC HWY B01S DAVIE Ш\ 24k CieJl startei lioiiie, ail Imck fWiujefâîoi slays 1 car 3tiKf*.‘d üiport (kiè:hed A0lks^0p,'¡JaIane Ellen Crutiü9%-lte8 $89,900 С20(Л Coldwell «Jiiküi Re.)! Eil.itcCoipoMlion. CoMwflI ü.itikfK*. ii.» (cgiilcieil lf.ïilt'(ii.iik ol Coldwell ü.inkct Corpoiotlon. An Iquol Oppoilunity Company, fqual Houiing Oppoiluiiily. f.ictt Ollicc i$ imicpcndcnily Owned .tnd OpcMtod, Gen Pawlik «nil llffldtY iMlMatliit »lui lltitwrw tilhyVtw МШт leóoniuPom M«ij«l(ctor Mikiiimmttinan HannMwkhitl NoraKiikman Patti Armini. S*ByM(«ul(( iharrlBiuiM W l i 99SHI6»811S4ÌMHIl991-Ш4ÌMllП»»1-1171m-1174991-118991-17799MII991-1tt991-11Sl99B-118299t-117199I-11n998- 170998- 1i9998- 1iì998- 11799BV81991-1'IO99i-1U(998 1US99в-1И0»»BUM998-1'ISi998-1'l»7 Owli.Hl ,ii.a (Ip. i.m'cl (И с ulilwHI IU-,.11 -.uw ( u I ! BIO ■ DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD. Tliursday, July 31.2003 Advance Woman Joins Winston Dental Practice Some of the W al-Mart associates who donated and set up for the meal. Robbie Dllmore makes the announcem ent as Anna Eichhorn, Davie County United Way executive director, pre­ sents an award to BB&T, accepted by Greg W illiams. A C e le b ratio n O f C arin g D a v i e U n i t e d W a y R e c o g n i z e s C o n t r i b u t o r s On Wedne.sday, June 2.“). the Davie Counly United Way held i(s annual meeting and celebra­ tion of caring at the Davie County Public Library. The mission of the Davie United Way is to unite the vol­ untary strength of the commu­ nity to carc for one another. One facet of that mission is the raising of money to be used to support United Way initia­ tives. The 45-minute ceremony was used to thank contributors during Ihe 2002 campaign, out­ line how the money was allo­ cated In 2003; and several new Initiatives were announced. During the 2002 campaign, Ihe Davie County United Way raised $417,572. Of that. $237,630 wos raised In Davie Counly. The rest was collected by neighboring counties from Davie residents who work out of county. Robbie D ilm ore, Davie United Way president, recog- ni/.ed the following companies or orgnnixttiions for OUtSlBlld- ing performance during the 2002 cam paign; BB&T, Kaydon C orp., W estside C hrysler, Gantt Personnel, Davie County Family YMCA, Davie County Schools, Eaton Funeral Home, nnil the Davie County Hospital. This performance was de­ fined by the percent increase over the 2001 campaign. “It Is the power of all contributors, the person who gives $1 per week as well as the $10,000 donor, together that gets the work accomplished,” Dilmore said. The largest am ount of money raised by an organiza­ tion in Davie County during the 2002 campaign was Ingersoil- Rand. Bonnie Brewer accepted a trophy on behalf of employ­ ees. D iivcn port Jett Albarty takes a look at the award received by Davie County Schools. VF Jeanswear L.P. received a trophy for having the largest increase from 2001 -2(K)2. Teresa Crump accepted a trophy on be­ half of employees. The Uniled Way also thanked the following groups for running a United Way campaign for the first tim e; Cycle G roup, H illsdale D ental. M artin & Vanhoy LLP, Medical As.soci- ates of Davie, and States Indus­ tries. Individual contributions of greater than $500 were recog­ nized wilh a lapel pin. Funds raised through the full 2002 campaign were sent to a local volunteer committee for distribution. The process this year was different than in the past. Bvery program from each agency was placed in one of three communily impiicl areas - children and youth, health and wellness, and crisis interven­ tion. The panels evaluate each program based on some strin­ gent criteria, which helped to determine their effectiveness in the community. Anna Eichhorn, e.xecutive diiector of Davie United Way, explained the newest initiative. “We are looking for ways to make greater impact in this community and to let the people of Davie County know their in­ vestment will matter," slie said. The United Wuy has sel aside partnership grant inoney to target specific needs. "We are looking for ways to determine what matters to this commu­ nity," she said. Support of the efforts to re-open the Cool­ eemee Pool was Ihe initial pilot program. It allowed the United Way to establish procedures and methods for the second round of grants that will be announced soon. Dave Sutter wns introduced as the 2003 campaign chair. He said that to kick off the cam­ paign. the Davie County United Way was going lo have its first “Day of Caring." "The Day of Caring follows in the great American cultural tradition of com nuiity barn raisings," Sutler said. “This is a chance far the entire community to come together to accomplisii a material task." It will be held Sept. 11, with Tim Slewart of Wal-Mart as the chair. Anyone interested in par­ ticipating should contact Ihc United Way office al 751-0313 for ntore informalion. WINSTON-SALEM - Dr.' Lea Ann Davenport, a pediatric dentist from Advance, has joined llie dental practice of Dr. Tina M erhoff ut 185 Kimcl Park Drive, Suite 202, Winston- Salem. "I am honored and excited to join Dr. M erhoff and her staff," said Davenport. “I welcome the opportunity to join forces with this special group in the prevention of dental di.sease in children. We arc committed lo embracing the comprehensive oral health care needs of your child in a warm and friendly environment - we strive to create a unique patient experience for each of our young friends." Davenport grew up in M adisonville, Ky. and most recently worked at a private practice in Charlotte before joining Merhoff in July. She graduated from the University of Kentucky with a bachelor’s ilegree and earned her dental degree from the University of Kentucky College of Dentistry in 1998. Highlights of her career include making Ihe dean's list each semester at the University of Keniucky and being named chief resident of pediatric dentistry at the University of Kentucky Medical Center during her two-year residency program. Davenport is u member ofthe American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, Ihe American Dental Association, Ihe N.C. Dental A ssocialion, Ihe Charlotte Dental Society, the N.C. Acade­ my of Pediatric Dentistry and the Southeastern Society of Pedi­ atric Dentistry. “We are so privileged to have a pcdiatric dentist with Dr. D avenport’s credentials and expertise join our staff," said Merhoff, who opened her private practice in Winslon-Salem in April 2001. “She is an exceptional individual and dentist whose rapport wilh children is incredible. Our patients will benefil froiti that and her extensive knowledge of children’s dental needs." Both agree that a child's firsl visit to Ihe denti.st should occur by 12 monlhs of age, a recom­ mendation by The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry. “ M ore than half of all children in the United Slates from 6 lo 8 years old have dental decay," said Davenport. “That is why il is so vital for children to brush with a fluoridated tooth­ paste twice a day, floss teeth once a day and snack moderately - no more than twice a day." If you would like more information on children’s dental needs, log onto Ihe website w\\’w.dciuisl4kiils .com, THINKING ABOUT SELLING YOUR HOME?? Get a FR EE automated over-the-phone market evaluation! Know what your home Is worth before you talk to anyonell FOR A FREE RECORDED MESSAGE CALL 1-(800) 448-3094 Ext. 9991 24 Hrs. Respond by August 15,2003 and receive a FR E E report on how to sell your home quickly and for the most money. 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Main St., Mocksville (336)751-5915open Mf Ban-Stm & b/A(ipL O r n l U Q i 1798 Farmlnglon Rd. • $267,000 ■ 351 Duke Whittaker • $224,900 12214 Davle Academy • $222^00 S w ic e g o o d W a ll & M c D a n ie l Ш C lem m o n s: 3 3 6 - 7 7 8 - 2 2 2 1 • M o cksville: 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 2 2 2 2 v /w w .C 2 1 S W M .c o m â "Il ^I/ll lwiii|ee<, ((lit liilii Will Hiikii H(Diiii,| .................. ■•‘»■I"!,'',”!' ’Я-®»HodiKiili iiiiiktiliWKtieo^CII midif.кЬлилпшк \ V w \ ш ш л ш г а ЕDMii^ijiûjl Willi"№ 'M ir " в ' ■ ■ ■■ r Servtng You WItli Hembeiships In; Ilie Winston-Salcm Board of Realtors, Multiple Listing Service, Certified Commercial Investment Member (CCIM), Carolina Real Data „ A v L o (statewide commercial), Loop Net (commercial listing network), International Relocation Services Volunteer Team s A re Sought For Day Of Caring The first Davie County United Way Day of Caring will be held on Sept. II and all groups,businesses and churches are invited lo participate. The Day of Caring is a day to be set aside each year for vol­ unteers 10 help olhers in the community. Volunteers will work on many day-long improvement projects at local .schools, non- profit agencies and communily areas. “Wilh Day of Caring, Unlled Way wants to involved every member of this community in first-hand experiences with area charities lo raise iiwaarencss of communily needs and services, as well as lo better understund Ihe Impact of their donated dol­ lar," siild Annna Eichhorn, Unlled Way executive director. Project requests are com­ pleted. Church groups, civic or­ ganizations and local businesses I. are needed to step forward wilh , teams of volunteers to work. You I can register as a volunteer team. Some examples of projects; • building a wheelchair ramp I for a cancer patient; • paint a room so Ihe children I in the Big Brolhcrs/Big Sisters I program have a place lo meel; • home repairs for sick and |!elderiy individuals; • yard work and landscaping; f'l • oversee and help children Oak Grove Plans Hotdog And Ice Cream Supper There w ili be a hotdog and homemade ice cream .sup­ per at Oak Grove United Methciclist Church, U.S. 158, sbeginning at 5 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 2. Donation.s w ill i.f*go to the building fund.i c ß » ^ G )m e ^ /o m e Lot 175 Homes from the low $1 OO's O PEN Sunday 2-5 p.m. Cull WS-SSlfi for more infurmutlon. •In Mocksville only 25 minutes to Winston-Salem' •Public Sewer and Water Duke Max Rated • Lower Davie County taxes and Davie County Schools D ilci'iions: l '‘tOW fo Fanninglon lid lix ii ¡74, mrn U'fl lo K -lln v ¡5S. (lit 4 miles го Ь’Ш И пя Kd, H-Mom-. L-W'hinwy. Followsifin.s. w il .) I e V I i I I ,1 l< (‘ 5 IW W W .tbtiiiid.corn/m yefspifkaliltlgi;moni I 'УЛ. :;r Each oti<o is indoponiiontly ownod arxJ oporalod с о и о ш е и . BANKCR □ TRIAD, RIÎAI.TORS DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECGRO/niursday, July 31,2003 - 1И1 N O Construction Loan IN TEREST in the YMCA after-.school pro­ grams as Ihey participate in llie Day o f Caring; and • read one on one wilh Davie County school children. The teams that volunleer need no spccial skills, only the willingness to work. Events will include an open­ ing ceremony and a momeinl of silence .for Ihe Sept. II tragedy. There will be two work shifts, from 9 a.m.-noon and from 1-4 p.m. There will be a free Iwnch at Ihe Clement Grove picnic grounds in Mocksvillc at 12; 15. At I2;30 Ihere will be recogni­ tion of all sponsors und teams that are participating, along with Ihe kickoff for Ihe Davie Counly United Way's annual campaign. Each leam needs lo specify Iheir availability in the morning or uflernoon, or both. All sponsor funds will go to purchusing Day of Caring mate­ rials. Sponsors donaling ul cer- luln levels will gel Iheir nume on Ihc back of each worker's isliirt. For information on how lo sponsor or volunteer u Icum, conlact Eichhorn ul 751 -0313 or Tim Slewarl al Wal-Murl of Mocksville ut 751-1206. Duvie Unilctl Way is nonprofit and a receipt for lax purpo.ses will be provided. “Gather your friends, co­ workers und anyone else you can think of and form a team loday." f*fsni f с « $106,680 o Spacious living room and open O) Icllclien witli adjaconi dining room, ■■t ; Four bedrooms and Iwo bollis. , ^ Optional porch and alternale mas- -ii ter bodroom suite. Bonus storage ^ area over optional garage and opiional basemenl plan. Shown ■ , witli optional double garage. $116,669 Open foyer, living room, kilchen wilh adjaceni dining room and breakfasi areas. Three bedrooms and Iwo and one'hoK balhs, including ihe masler bedroom and balh wilh garden lub and walk-in closel. Bonus room, opiional garage and alternate ranch basemenl. Shown wilh opiional brick exierior and garage. ■g Foyer, kilchen wilh adjoining din* O) ing room, laundry room and greal ■£ room wilh opiional fireplace. ¿2 Three bedrooms and Iwo and one-half balhs including masler ■jg bedroom and balh suile wilh gar* “ don lub and walk-in closet localed ^ ; on firsl level. Silting room on sec-0); ond level wilh opiional dormer. tS , Shown wilh opiional double ■ garage and wrap around porch. 339 Highway Ó8 South • 336-812-3098 or 800-Ó88-0818 www.naHonwidecustomhomes.com ' -У : 'S Mulvnnoy »/low«/ то how I could afford llvt on /UIÍ ело iaiary THE ANSWER H@ME Easy To Own! 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Community enlry is on Iho righi. ^tyrjrTi W.Awy>(w.V)t tÍS Prudential Together, Dreams are Achieved C arolinas R ealty Ciemmons/Dauie Co. - 336.714.4400 877.371.5822 Winston-Salem - 336.748.2000 8Ò 0.010.4778 www.prudentialcaroiinas.com Miiw Li.slitifi У n 0 Û 0 n ii-li Ш 1Д1 «fjl" • 189 Tilton $415,000 Bev Supple giB-2S27 292RlvsrbendDr $249,900 KImlMrl/Potts 577.1)911 247 Nortli Carolina Cr $269,000 Susan Parker 399-3137 153 Rhode Island Ct $269,000 Stiurrl Coram 909-0019 235 Field Brook Dr $129,500 Sandra Johnson 714-4408 153 Bermuda Run West $315,000 Kathy Phillips 813-5335 12 Oak Grovo $259,900 Sherri Ceram 909-0019 280 Riverbend Or *$279,000 Bev Supple 918-2827 8115 Whitmore Cove • $310,000 206 Juniper Cr • $494,500 Welton U lU n 68247775 Gloria Mallhews 714-4485 262 Riverbend *$298,900 Oloria Matthews 714-4485 4280 Uke Clllf *$119,900 Cheryl Fink 782-2493 126 Valley View* $298,000 Vlckl Bullard 462-3693 2601 Harper Rd* $260,000 Bev Supple 9111-21127 417 Whitney Rd* $89,900 Bill Nichols 714-4412 126 Stlltwaters * $133,900 239 IVIarch Ferry Rd * $300,000 Susao Parker 399-3137 Vichi íullatí 462-3693 126 Summit Dr *$116,000 Susan PaikM з т ш 130 Undeфass • $214,900 Vlckl Bullard 482-3593 20 Shamrock *$215,000 Jannilor Stroud 714-4424 4470 Gatlin Knoll *$245,000 Susan Padior 399-3137 Л ||гп 1 \<i)StOI Audrey Fuhtrunn 7144411 AndiuSuM^Л44416Beil ADiinwn П4 4420Bev Supple 9Э82034BillNichol)714 4412BoU)ie MenAnhil!714441SCedficlash7144421Chef yi fink 714 4430Glofia Duckworih 714 4417Giona Maffiews 9965062Ihftobuu7144426JtATilef Sltoud 714 4424Kathy Ptiillips 714 4413Knsiina Faiieli 714 4425KimbefJy Potis 714 4407Pat Kinnamon 768 7722Pal Portet 714 4429Sandfj Heijfick 714 4410Santjra Johnson 714 4406SaMy Dyson 714 4409Shaion Thtfnis 714 4433Shetri Coiarn 7144414Susan Paikar 399 3137Tefii laymon 714 4419VKUB.Bullaid 9982\70Wellon lottin 714 4426Zelda Bryani 714 4427 C o lo n in l C átate« !( low i'ii(4).i,’/i /П /ч'го/ii c’mWií. >i7 .111 1шЫ Ы-a4nfi'ihit>le.,.Couniiyìi\ina lililí fiiifsl Natural Oils • City Water Л Scwcr UtS Priced from $a5.0Q0-$42,000 An indípefulefitly o*retj jniJ operated т«тИ»( ol U Pfudeniul RmI [ЛИ Attitate», inc DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursdiiy, July 31,2003 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursdiiy, July 31,2003 - B13 M ike C ro ss At The B ro ck A ug. 16 Crilicully acclaimed folk singer, storyleller and musician. Mike Cross will appear at The Brock Pcrl'orming Arls Center in Mocksvillc on Salurday. Aug. 16 al 7:30 p.m. • Known for his .sense of hu­ mor, musical prowess and Celtic style fiddle playing, Cro.ss re­ turns lo Davie County ufler 14 years, to kick off the Davie County Arts Coimcil 2003-2004 season. "Mike Cross is a true folk legend and we are elated to have him back," said Laura Ward,ex­ ecutive director for The Davie Couniy Arts Council. “His per­ formances feel like he’s having a one-on-one conversation wiih Ihe audience. His comcdic skills are as polished as his playing skills - so yon find yourself laughing and lapping your toes all al Ihc same lime." Cross slaled in an interview for Max Magazine; “I get on stage und in the course of a few minutes, 1 develop a .sense of whut the audience would enjoy und where the evening wanls to lake me." Picking, nddling and joking Ihe night awuy. Cross will per- form al The Urock wilh his six- siring, 12-string and two l'iddlcs. Cross’ lasl visit lo Mocks­ villc was in 19Ky. .Since that lime, he has gone on lo record 13 albums, and appeared on net­ work radio and television pro­ grams, as well as in hundreds of concerts across Ihe country. Hailed us u North Carolina treasure,Cross draws inspirulion from his childhood spent in the Appalachian mountains. “Delighting audiences is what he does best, with fiery Irish jigs and siories filled wilh backwoods humor chuructcristic of Mark Twain or Will Rogers," Ward said. Fordyed-in-lhe-wool fans of Cross, he is best known for his original tunes, laced with wit and sensitive insight. He be­ came a radio legend when hu­ morous folk classics such us "The .Scolsmun" und "Elmu Turl" made Iheir way onto rock and roll slulions across the coun­ try. On his latest release, pro­ duced by veteran bluegrass gi­ unl, Jerry Douglass, litled High Powered and Low Flying, Cross offers up an eclectic mix ofsoul- Mll<e Cross will bring his show to Mocksville Aug. 16. I'll! blues, thoiighll'iil ballads and honic.spnn musical humor. Jerty Douglass and mandolin favorite Sam Bush are featured on his new CD. Tickets are SI.“) and under and are available by calling The Brock Performing Arls Center at 750-3000. R o t a r y C l u b D o n a t e s $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 T o S t o r e h o u s e The M ocksville Rolary Club, which conlribulcd funds lo help A Slorehosue for Jesus whin it originated its medica­ tion assistance program, hus pledged a $25,000 gift to be paid over five years lo help the Store­ house build its planned 28,000 squure-foot distribution center. Surah Wood, chair for the project, snid lhat wilh the Ro­ lary Club’s pledge, il is lime lo atmoiince thal various depart­ ments will be identified with plaques. A plnt|ue ut the phar­ macy will note the Mocksville Rotary Club Its a major con­ tributor. "We will follow this pro­ gram throughout the structure for the donors of other major gifts to the building fund, if de­ sired," Wood suid. "Wo hope lhal there will be u number of olher sizable gifts from foundations, civic organi­ zations. businssos, individuals and churches which will he re- flecleil will) appropriale plac|ues throughout Ihe new strucluro." Areas lhal can be paid trib­ ute, the medical director's of­ fice, the examining rooms, den- lul offices, wailing rooms, cloth­ ing selection areas, groccry se­ lection, pick-up dopurlments. The Storehouse received its license to operate a regislered pharmacy in December, 2001, under ihe direclion of retired Mocksville pharmucist, Roberl Rauch, ll has received sizable donalions from the Murgurel C. Woodson Foundation of Salisbury und the Winslon-Su- Icm Foundation. More recently, the United Way of Davic Cotmty provided a S2.500 grant lo help finance u new purlnership program lo work with other nonprofit groups in Davie Couniy. "We are ever so grateful to those who have made spccial grants lo the organization for spccial purposes," said Mario Collins, Storehouse executive tliroclor, who along wiih some 100 others, volunteers her time. "We remain fully mindful of Ihose individuals and church bodies who have been with us - short term or long term - to carry Date: 7/18/2ПП.Я 525,000.00 From:Jìotary с /„ ь âPd ОО/юп Asst. Gov Mocksville Rotary Club presidents Carl Lambert and Kyle Swicegood with a "check" marking the club's $25,000 donation to the Storehouse for Jesus. out our mission here and in Ghana, one of the poorcsl na­ tions of Africa." "Our mission statement sets forth our goals," Collins said. "Wc aro an indopendenl non- profil Chrislian ministry helping those in need and reaching people with Iho gospol of Jesus Christ." There are more wuys to get your name on the new Store­ house grounds. Those who do­ nate $4,000 or more will huve their nnmes on bricks near the entrance. Tho Slorehouse has pur­ chased a 5.74 acre sile off U.S. 64 just ensl of Depot Street in Mocksville, mado possible by a gifl from ono Davie resident. Storehouse free medicnl clinic clients [|ualil'y for free pro­ scription drugji if they show fi- nuncinl proof Ihnl their house­ hold income is within 200 per- cojil of the nutionul poverty level. The S25,(KK) pledge was un- nounccd al a recent Rotury Club luncheon by Rotnry president, Carl Lambert. D o n 't b e f o o le d b y o u r c o m p e t it io n . . . While Ihc ulhtr deulm n'erv mil immiicymg iinmmi, Iff /»'//)«/ hiimlmh of iieople i;el inlo ychUies Ihi'v iii'i'ii mid dt'sirn'. I.i'l iiw help (isslsl you 2 f hiiiirs 11 day Jusl gin' me n adl. 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It IIIirenjth traninj for horie« thal incrcoiei thier balance, coordination ond fIcKibiltly Mr Cinell trointd for 12 yewt in 5poin, and ottended (he Royol 5<hoolof Horiemonihip in icville, Spain _1_2‘30 p^tn. - Barrel ftocino Cltnic! Trocí Cohen of Cahoun Georgia it o Sftcron Camart/hiromer Traci uil introduce the(APPROACH • R/tTE • TURN) melhod of Iroimnj thol producei connitent performoncc on barrel potterni Include« 9round v«crk ond bridi« (clection 2?00 p.m. - Workirx) Cowhorse ctinlo hlationolly known Iromer A ihowtna» BILLY PRATHER of Comdon, SC. dcmonitrotei troining t<chnique< for ctorting hocie* on collie Thcte include Iroc^ting calile, hooding ond teaching Ihe rolbock Oitly hoi been fcoiured in icverol recent iiiuei of Wcitern Horiernon magazine. OTHER A C TIV ITIE S INCLUDEiiborger« & void by the Vüclkín Couniy HutnoneDoor prizes given owoy throughout the day Music bv rk,k.. __ C & S I’arm, l.awn und Gììrili'iì Piloni': .W 6 1-6222 Kamil; i'_slm'@vii(lli'l.iii'l P U B L IC N O T IC E S NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY AMENDED NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE'S.F.ORECLOSUBE .qAI F OF REAL PROPERTY UNDER AND BY VIRTUE ol Ihe power and authority contained In that cerlain Deed of Trust executed and delivered by LEON H. ALSTINE AND SPOUSE, ALICE M. VAN ALSTINE, dated Ihe August 26, 1996, and recorded In the Oi- llce ol the Register ol Deeds of Davie County, North Carolina, In Book 244 at Page 390; and be­ cause of default in Ihe paymeni of the indebtedness secured thereby and failure lo carry out and perlorm the stipulations and agreements confalned therein and, pursuant lo demand ol Ihe owner and holder of Ihe Indebtedness secured by said Deed of Trust, Ihe undersigned Substitute Trustee will place for sale, at public auction, to Ihe high­ est bidder for cash al Ihe usual place of sale at the Davie County Courthouse, In Mocksville, North Carolina, at 12:00 o'clock noon, on Tuesday, the 12th day of Augusl, 2003, that parcel ol land, including Improvements thereon, situated, lying and being In the City of f^ocksville, Couniy of Davie, State of North Carolina, and being more particularly described as lollows: BEGINNING at a point located In the intersection of Ihe Eastern edge ol Lakewood Drive (lormerly Cherry Street) and the Southern edge of S.R. 1165 (Lakewood Vil­ lage Road), Ihence with the East­ ern edge ol Lakewood Drive South 03 deg. 30 mln. 05 sec. West 199.59 feel to a point in the East­ ern edge of Lakewood Drive, said point being Ihe Southwest corner of the within described tract; thence North 68 deg. 48 mln. 30 sec. East 99.74 leet to a point, said point being the Southeast corner of the within described tract; thence North 03 deg. 34 mln. 00 sec. Easl 200.00 feet to an Iron located In the South­ ern edge ol S.R. 1165, said point being the Northwest corner of the within described tract; thence with the Southern edge of S.R. 1165 South 88 deg, 35 min. 00 sec. Wesl 100.00 leet to the POINT AND PLACE OF BEGINNING and be­ ing all ol Lot 1, Section Two, TL, Spillman subdivision as shown In Plal Book 3, Page 145, Davie Couniy Registry and as taken from a survey of C. Ray Cates, RSL, dated August 23,1996. For back title see Deed Book 144, Page 231, Davio County Reg­ istry. Address of property: 175 Lake­ wood Village Road, Ivlocksvllle, NC 27028 Present Record Owners: Leon H. Van Alsllne and Alice M. Van Alsllne The terms of the sale are that the real property hereinbefore de­ scribed will be sold for cash to the highest bidder. The Substitute Trustee reserves Ihe rlghl to require a cash deposll or a certllied check not to exceed the greater of five percent (5%) of Ihe amount of the bid or Seven Hundred Filly Dollars ($750.00). In the event that the Owner and Holder Is exempt (rom paying the same, the successful bidder may also be required to pay revenue stamps on the Trustee’s Deed, any Land Transfer Tax, and the tax required by N.C.G.S. Sec­ tion 7A-308(a)(1). The real property hereinabove described Is being offered for sale “AS IS, WHERE IS" and will be sold subjoct lo all superior lions, unpaid taxes, and special assessments. Other condilions will be announced at the sale. The sale will bo held open lor ten (10) days lor upset bids as by law required. This the 2nd day ol July, 2003. Kellam & Pettit, P.A, Substitute Trustee NORTH CAROLINA 7-31-2tn DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilled as Executor ol the Estale ol CHARLES A. BETHEL, JR. (a/k/a Charles A. Bethel), deceased, ol Advance, Davie County, North Carolina, Ihe undersigned does hereby notily all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the ostate of said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned at RO. Drawer 25008, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 17114-5008, on or belore the 17th day of October, 2003, or Ihls no­ tice will be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to the said estate will please make Immediate payment to Ihe undersigned. This the 17th day of July, 2003. Charles A. Bethel, ill, Executor of the Estate of Charles A. Bethel, Jr. c/o Neal E. Tackabery Blanco Tackabery Combs & Ivlalamaros, P.A.P.O. Drawer 25008 Winston-Salem, NC 27114- 5008 7-17-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTV EUBUiLNQILQE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING before the Davie County Zoning Board of Adjustm ent at 7:00 p.m. on Monday, August 11,2003 In the 2“' Floor Commissioners Room.of Ihe Davie County Administration Building, Mocl<svllle, N.C.. The public is invited to attend. The lollowing Items are scheduled to be heard; Rosa’LeeTavloi has applied lor a Temporary tJse Permit for a personal hardship pursuant to §155.190 ol Ihe Davie Couniy Zoning Ordinance. This property is currently zoned R-A (Residential Agricultural) and Is located at 226 Joe Road, Mocksville. The property Is further described as Parcel 59 ol Davie County Tax Map J-6. Alvin E. Soach has applied lor a Special Use Permit lor a private recreational paintball facility pursuant to §155.125 (8) Recreation ol the Davie County Zoning Ordinance. The property is currently zoned R-A (Residential Agricultural) and is located at 38B Todd Road, Advance. The property Is lurther described as Parcel 1 ol Davie County Tax Map 1-9. HfiUsalannal! has applied lor a Special Use Permit for a backyard workshop pursuant to §155.125 (B) Residential ol the Davie County Zoning Ordinance. This property Is currently zoned R-20 (Resi­ dential) and is located at 685 Redland Road, Advance. The property Is further described as Parcel 8 ol Davie Couniy Tax Map D-7. A sign will be placed on the above listed property to advertise the Public Hearing. Aii parties and interested citizens are Invited to attend said hearing at which time they shall have an opportunity lo be heard In lavor of, or In opposition lo, the request. Prior to the hearing, all persons Interested may obtain additional Inlormatlon on a request by visiting the Planning and Zoning Department weekdays between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, or by telephone at (336)751-3340. Eric Shook Development Services 7-31-2ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as the Execu­ trix ol the Estate ol AMMA L, MILLER, JR., late ol Davie County, this Is to notily all persons having claims againsi said estate to present Ihem to the undersigned on or belore the 10th day ol October, 2003, being three (3) monlhs Irom the first day of publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted lo said estate will please make Imme­ diate payment to the undersigned. This the 10th day ol July, 2003. Anne-Marie Miller, EXEC 134 Apache Road Advance, NC 27006 7-10-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilled as Executor ol Ihe Estate ol NINA FOSTER MUNDAY, late ol Davie County, Ihls Is lo notily all persons having claims against said estate to presenl them to the undersigned on or belore the 24lh day ol October, 2003, being three (3) monlhs Irom the llrsl day of publication 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 the 24th day of Juiy, 2003. Jimmy L. Hall, EXEC 3618 Dewsbury Road Winston-Salem, NC 27104 7-24-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY • NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as the Execu­ trix ol the Estate ol RAY JOSEPH SMITH, late of Davie County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estale to presenl them lo the undersigned on or before the 10th day ol October, 2003, being three (3) months Irom the lirst day ol publication or this notice will be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 10th day of July, 2003. Clllton Dwin Smith 543 South Main Street Dobson, NC 27017 7-10-4tn P U B L IC N O T IC E S NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE OF NORTH CARO­ LINA SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION DAVIE COUNTY 03SP94 IN THE MATTER OF THE FORE­ CLOSURE OF A DEED OF TRUST EXECUTED BY MICHAEL W. MINOR AND ANITA C. MINOR DATED OCTOBER 3, 2001, AND RECORDED IN BOOK 389 AT PAGE 551 IN THE DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC REGISTRY, NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE OF SALE Pursuant to an order of the Clerk of Superior Court and under and by virtue of the power and au­ thority conlalned in Ihe above-rel­ erenced deed of trust and because ol default In the payment of the In­ debtedness Ihereby secured and failure to carry out and perform the sllpulallon and agreements therein contained and, pursuant to de­ mand of the owner and holder of Ihe Indebtedness secured by said deed of trust, Ihe undersigned sub- stllute trustee will expose for sale at public auction to the highest bid­ der for cash at the usual place ol sale at the county courthouse of said county at 10:00 A.M. on Au­ gust 7, 2003, the lollowing de­ scribed real estala and any other improvemenls which may be situ­ ated Ihereon, situated In Davie County, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as fol­ lows; Lying and being in Fullon Town­ ship, Davie Couniy, North Carolina and beginning at a new Iron pin; said new iron pin being located Soulh 16 degrees 25 minutes 50 seconds Easl 579.66 leet Irom an exlsllng Iron pipe; said existing Iron pipe being the Northwestern cor­ ner ol Branch River Ranch, LLC, Deed Book 178, Page 485 Parcel 24.01 and being the Northwestern corner ol Minor Farms, Inc. Deed Book 122, Page 13, Parcel 25; ',|thonce Irom said beginning new #iron placed wilh a easement the fol- j|ilowing Courses and Distances; 'i^North 82 degrees 58 minutes 50 'seconds East 55.55 feet to a point; [North 82 degrees 04 minutes 30 seconds Easl 46.37 leet to a point; North 79 degrees 01 minutes 10 seconds Easl 78.96 feet to a point; North 86 degrees 54 minutes 35 seconds East 140.70 leet to a poinl; South 78 degrees 02 minutes 50 seconds East 39.28 leet to a point; South 28 degrees 31 minutes 15 seconds East 135.69 leet lo a point; South 60 degrees 34 minutes 25 seconds East 29.54 feel to a point in the northeast corner of Ihe herein described tract; thence South 13 degrees 25 mlnules 05 seconds East 693.29 feel lo a new Iron placed in tho southeast corner of the herein described tract; thence South 61 degrees 04 min­ utes 15 seconds West 461.08 feet to a new iron placed In the south­ west corner ol the herein described tract; said new iron placed being located in the Eastern line ol said Branch River Ranch, LLC, located North 16 degrees 25 minutes 50 seconds West 2,200 feet from a point on the wesl bank ol the Yadkin River; Ihence wllh said Ranch line North 16 degrees 25 minutes 50 seconds Wesl 1,125.98 leet lo the POINT AND PLACE OF BEGINNING and containing 10.767 acres as surveyed by C. Ray Cales, R.L.S., on November 9,1999, (Job No. 1061 A. Map NO. 1061 A). TOGETHER WITH a 30-loot wide easement ol Ingress and egress as access lo S.R. #1646 (Burton Road) sel lorlh In Deed Book 110, Page 138, and Deed Book 329, Page 272, Davie County Registry, relerence which is hereby made lor a more particular descrip­ tion. Subject to easement and re­ strictions olrecord. And Being more commonly known as: 767 Burton Road, Ad­ vance, NC 27006 The record owners ol Ihe prop­ erty, as reflected on the records ol the Register ol Deeds, are Michael W. Minor and Anita C. Minor aka Anita Minor. This sale is made subiect to all prior liens and encumbrances, and unpaid laxes and assessmenls In­ cluding bul not limited to any trans­ fer tax associated with the loreclo­ sure for paying, if any. A deposit of five percent (5%) of the amount of the bid or seven hundred filly dol­ lars ($750.00), whichever Is greater, Is required and must be tendered in Ihe form of certified funds at the time of the sale. This sale wili be held open len days for upsel bids as required by law. Fol­ lowing the expiration ol the statu­ tory upsel period, all remaining amounts are immediately due and owing. The date ol this Notice Is Wednesday, July 16, 2003. ELIZABETH B. ELLS OR NORTH CAROLINA DAViE COUNTY PUBLICATION OF BOND ORDER AS INTRODUCED (§159-56) BOND ORDER AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF NOT TO EX­ CEED $8,825,000 SCHOOL BONDS OF DAVIE COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA WHEREAS, the Board ol Com­ missioners bl Davie County, North Carolina on petition of the school board deems il advisable to make the capllal Improvements hereinaf­ ter described; and WHEREAS, an applicalion has been filed with the Secretary ol the Local Government Commission of North Carolina requesting Local Government Commission approval of Ihe bonds hereinafter described as required by The Local Govern­ ment Bond Act, and the Secretary ol the local Government Commis­ sion has acknowledged that the application has been tiled and ac­ cepted 1er submission to the Local Government Commission; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED by the Board ol Com­ missioners ol Davie County, North Carolina as follows: Section 1. The Board of Com­ missioners of Davie County, North Carolina has ascertained and hereby determines that it Is neces­ sary to make certain Improvemenls to acquire, construct, Install, Im­ prove and equip certain school fa­ cilities, Including, without limitation, schoolhouses, buildings, plants and other lacllitles, physical and vocational educational buildings and facilities, including In connec­ tion therewith classrooms, labora­ tories, libraries, auditoriums, ad­ ministrative offices, gymnasiums, athletic fields, lunchrooms, which improvements are located or to be located in Davie County, Norlh Carolina, and to pay the capital costs ol such Improvements. These capital needs are to bo lunded by a $8,825,000 bond Issue wllh ap­ proximate expenditures as follows; elemenlary schools, $7,877,020; middle schools, $233,700; current high school, $714,280. Section 2. In order to raise the money required lo pay the capital cosls ol providing the Improve­ menls relerenced above. In addi­ tion to any lunds which may be mado available lor such purpose Irom any other source, general ob­ ligation bonds ol Davie County, North Carolina are hereby autho­ rized and shall be Issued pursuant to The Local Government Bond Act. Tho maximum aggregate principal amount ol bonds authorized by this bond order shall be $8,825,000. Section 3. A tax sulllclont lo pay tho principal ol and Interest on said bonds when due will be annually levied and collected. It Is antici­ pated that the principal amount of the Bonds will be sold or drawn down over a six-year period. Section 4. A sworn statement of the debt of Davie Couniy, North Carolina has been liled with the Clerk to the Board ol Commission­ ers ol Davie County and is open lo public inspection. Section 5. This bond order shall take ellect II and when approved by the voters ol Davie County, North Carolina at a relerendum. The loregolng order has been introduced and a sworn statement ol debt has been llled under the Local Government Bond Act show­ ing the appraised value ol Davio County, North Carolina to be $2,881,427,550 and the net debt thereof, including the proposed bonds, to be $16.4 million. A lax will be levied lo pay the principal ol and Interest on the bonds, If they are issued. Anyone who wishes to be heard on the questions of the va­ lidity of the bond order and the ad­ visability ol Issuing the bonds may appear at a public hearing or an adjournment thereol lo be held on the 4th day ol August, 2003, at 7:00 p.m. in tho Commissioner’s Room in the Davie County Administration Building, 123 South Main Street, Mocksville, North Carolina.Brenda B. Hunter Clerk to Ihe Board ol Commissioners 7-24-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Administra­ tor ol the Estate ol HOBERT LEE SNOW, late ol Davie County, this Is to notily all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or belore tho 31st day ol October, 2003, being three (3) months Irom the (Irst day ol publication or this nollce will be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estale will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This Ihe 31st day ol July, 2003. Kenneth Lee Snow, ADMN 765 Howell Road MocksvlllB, NC 27028 7-31-4ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE OF NORTH CAROLINA SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION DAVIE COUNTY 03SP148 IN THE MATTER OF THE FORE­ CLOSURE OF A DEED OF TRUST EXECUTED BY SCOTT A. MISE DATED MAY 10, 2002, AND RECORDED IN BOOK 421 AT PAGE 195 IN THE DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC REGISTRY, NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE OF SALE Pursuant to an order of Ihe Clerk ot Superior Court and under and by virtue ol the power and authority conlalned in the above-referenced deed ol trust and because of de­ fault In the payment of the Indebt­ edness, Ihereby secured and fail­ ure to carry out and perform the stipulation and agreements therein contained and, pursuant to demand of the owner and holder of Ihe In­ debtedness secured by said deed of trust, the undersigned substitute trustee will expose lor sale al pub­ lic auction lo Ihe highest bidder for cash at the usual place ol sale at the county courthouse ol said county at 10:00 A.M. on August 7, 2003, the lollowing described real estate and any other improvements which may be situated thereon, situated in Davie County, North Carolina, and being more particu­ larly described as lollows: Being known and designated as Lot 15, Section One on the Map ol Carolina Homeplace Subdivision which is duly recorded in Plat Book 5, Page 196, Register ol Deeds for Davie County, NC, to which refer­ ence is hereby made lor a more particular description. And Being more commonly known as; 177 Linda Lane, Mocksville, NC 27028 The record owner bf the prop­ erly, as reflected on the records of the Register ol Deeds, Is Scott A. Mise. This sale Is made subject to all prior liens and encumbrances, and unpaid taxes and assessments In­ cluding but not limited lo any trans­ fer lax associated with the foreclo­ sure for paying, if any. A deposit of five percent (5%) ol the amount ol the bid or seven hundred lilty dol­ lars ($750.00), whichever is greater, is required and must be tendered in the form of certified funds at the time of the sale. This sale will be held open len days for upset bids as required by law. Fol­ lowing Ihe expiration of the statu­ tory upsol period, all remaining amounts aro immediately due and owing. The dale of this Notice Is Wednesday, July 16, 2003. ELIZABETH B. ELLS OR DAVID W. NEILL Subslltute Trustee 8520 Cliff Cameron Drive, Suite 300 Charlotte, NC 28269 (704) 333-8107 7-24-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilled as Administra­ tor of the Estate of LOMAN DEWEY JORDAN, late of Davie County, this Is to nolify all parsons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before Ihe 31 st day of Octo­ ber, 2003, being three (3) months from the first day of publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol Iheir recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make im­ mediate paymeni lo the under­ signed. This the 31st day ol July, 2003. Blanche S. Jordan, EXEC P.O. Box 488 ' Cooleemee, NC 27014 7-31-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilled as Execulor ol the Estate of EVA MAE BROWN CAMPBELL, late of Davie County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or belore the 17lh day of October, 2003, being three (3) months from Ihe lirst day of publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Ail persons Indebted to said estate will please make imme­ diate payment to Ihe undersigned. This Ihe 17lh day of July, 2003. Roberl J. Campbell EXEC 114 E. Robin Drive Advance, NC 27006 7-17-4Ш 2 0 Y E A R W A R R A N TY Longest Lasting 3' Coverage / Many Colors Pole Buildings ivletal Roofs & Siding f 1-888-278-6050 MID-STATE METALS glassdteds I l X r E 2 3 a E » E J X r E S i r v n E ; NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION 2003 CVD 374 SILVIA ARELLANO MARTINEZ, Plalnlllf, vs. MARCELINO MORENO LONGARES, Defen­ danl. NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION TO: MARCELINO MORENO LONGARES, the above-named defendant: Take notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled District Court action. The nature ol the re­ lief being sought Is as follows: Ab­ solute Divorce. You are required lo make de­ fense to such pleading not later than the 26th day of August, 2003, said date being 40 days Irom the first publication of this notice and upon your lallure lo do so the party seeking service against you will apply to the courl lor the rellel sought. This the 17th day ol July, 2003. E. Edward Vogler, Jr. Attorney lor Plaintiff NC State Bar #8069 181 South Main Street Mocksville, NC 27028 Telephone: (336) 751-6235 7-17-3ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE IBjJStEESJQBECkQS.UHE SAkE.OF. RgAkfiBOREHT-Y Under and by virtue ol Ihe power and authority contained in lhal cer­ tain Deed ol Trust executed and delivered by Michael Greer and Deborah S. Greer, husband ond wile, dated July 25, 2000, and re­ corded in Ihe Ollice ol tho Register of Deeds for Davie County, North Carolina, In Book 340 at Page 923, and because of default having been made In the payment of the Indebt­ edness secured by said Deed of Trust and failure to do and perform the stipulations and agreements therein contained, and pursuant to demand of the Owner and Holder of Ihe indebtedness secured by said Deed of Trust, the undersigned Substitute Truslee will expose for sale at public auction lo the high­ est bidder lor cash the property therein described, to wil: Beginning 7 II. norlh ol public road at an Iron stake on Ihe most eastern portion ol A.E. Vogler’s (now or formerly) line, B.R. Bailey's (now or formerly) Southwest cor­ ner, W.A. Hendrix’s (now or for­ merly) oid Northwest corner; Ihence South 10 degrees 00 min­ utes West 100 It. to an Iron; Ihence Soulh 84 degrees 15 mlnules East 150 feet to an Iron, a new line In W.A. Hendrix's (now or formerly) property; thence North 10 degrees 00 minutes East 100 feet lo an Iron W.A. Hendrix’s (now or formerly) new corner In B.R. Bailey’s (now or lormerly) line; thence North 84 degrees 15 minutes West 150 leet to the point of beginning, contain­ ing thirty-four hundredths (.34) of an acre, more or less. Present Record Owner: Deborah S. Greer The terms ol the sale are that the real property hereinbefore de­ scribed will be sold lor cash to the highest bidder and that the under­ signed may require the successlul bidder at the sale to Immediately deposit cash or a certllied check In an amount equal lo the greater ol live percent (5%) ol the high bid or $750.00. The real property hereinabove described will be sold "as is," "where Is," subject to any and all superior liens, and subject to laxes and special assessmenls. The sale will be held open lor len (10) days lor upset bids as by law required. Date and Hour of Sale: Augusl 12, 2003 at 11:00 a.m. Place of Sale: Davie Couniy Court­ house Date ol this Notice: June 17,2003 Slephen A. Lamb Substilule Trustee 7-31-2tn A n i m a l s C h i l d C a r e FOR SALE: 14 month oid bay stud colt. $350.16 yo gelding (ex­ cellent beginner's horse) $1500. Cali 284-2553 afler 6:00pm. FULL HORSE BÖÄRdTn G. Conlacl Martha Buchanan 998- 0390 _____________________ A p a r t m e n t s DUPLEX APT FOR renl-6 rooms. 753-0974. MOCKSVILLE SUNSET TER­ RACE: All brick energy efficient apartment. 1 & 2 bedroom, pool, basketball court & swings. Kitchen appliances lurnlshed In­ cluding dishwasher. 1.5 baths, washer/dryer conneclions. High energy elliclent heat pump pro­ vides cenlral heat and air. Prewired lor cable TV & phones. Insulated windows & doors. No wax kitchens bath lloors. Located in Mocksville behind the old Hendricks Furniture building (now Carolina Precision Machin­ ery) on Sunset Dr. oil ol Hwy. 158. Olflce hours 1-6 M-F & Sal. 10- 12. Phone 751-0168.__________ B e a c h P r o p e r t y 3BR TRAILER AT Ocean Isle Beach-Rent (or Day or Week. 998-4039 CAROLINA BEACH CONDO, ocean view, sleeps 4, completely lurnlshed, pool, cable. $500/wk. 910-791-5788________________ B o a t s f o r S a l e COBIA 16FT BOAT, 80HP Evinrude motor, Cox trailer, VG condlllon, 940-2249, $1800. C h i l d C a r e AFTER SCHOOL CARE: Are you looking for a Christian alter­ native alter school care? For more inlormatlon and/or to reg­ ister (or Ihe 2003-2004 school ar please call Cornatzer United ethodist Church at 336-998- 0687. FOR SALE: Cars • Trucks Utility Buildings Carports: All Sizes, Aii Galvanized All Size Dog Lols 336-751-3442 Mocksville, NC C R O S S ­ C O U N T R Y T R U C K D R I V I N G S C H O O L $1,995."" ■ W eekdays or weekends • Job Placem ent • On site tra in in g 1-888-296-4949 1-336-472-0024 T hom asvillc, NC KOUNTRY KIDS LEARNING Center & Preschool has Immedi­ ate openings lor all ages. Our new preschool program has just received a 4 slar license and our learning center Is newly reno­ vated. Our program oilers qual­ ity education lor ali ages, inlanis, toddlers, preschoolers and school agers. Please call Pam Burton, dlrsotor ® 998-9491 for more Inlormatlon. iWU^WTRYKORNMDAYCA^ has Immediate openings lor ages; inlanis - school age. 998- 2220, ask lor Linda or Christie. P T ^ llD cM E -^lttle Peebles Childcare" licensed homo, Fri., Sat., and Sun, CPR & 1st Aid, Cali (or Rales. Commercial Property COMMERCIAL RENTALS Various Properlles Warehouse & Ollice Space Janice McDaniel Pennington & Company Really __________751-9400__________ E m p l o y m e n t ADVANCE CUSTOM FOOT Ap­ pliances Is looking lor a hard working dependable individual. Must possess good hand skills, luli-llme, experience w/shoe re­ pair a plus. Call 998-0814 lor appointment. $ 2 5 0 ^ r0 ~ w T iin « iF h ^ n work at home. Helping the US Government llle HUD/RHA Mort­ gage relunds. No experience necessary. Call loll Iree 1-866- 537-2907. AFTER SCHOOL CARE: will keep children alter schooi In the Cornatzer School District, contact Shirey Hauser at 998-8692,11 no answer call 998-8745. CREAfiV^CHiLlTcÄR^EiÖM age program. Cornatzer School District, No registration Fee. Be­ lore & alter school-summer care, Teacher work days. Please call 998-9601. HOUR B'nH ^Ü i'C hjid'C are. Grand Opening Festlvities-Sat. Aug 2nd 10am-4pm. Vendors, moonwalk, characters & much more. 940-6450, US Hwy 158, Advance. SSBEEBm CAREGIVER NEEDED FOR lady. Must be dependable & trust­ worthy. 24 hr. shifts available (sleep In). Please call alter 6pm only. 998-2023. dTr ECTOR/LEAD TEACHER: 20-25 hours weekly. Minimum 2 years experience in child care related lield. High Schooi Di­ ploma or GED required. Preler Associate Degree In Child Devel­ opment. Please send resume to P. 0 . Box 101, Advance,NC 27006 Looking for experienced management. Experienced only need apply. Apply in person; Mon-Fri 2-4 p.m. at Pizza Hut 645 ivladison Rd. Mocksville. No phone calls. Surprise, Surprise We didn’t forget you Ben. Ha, ha! Happy 13‘" Birthday ll'i' in\r You. 0(1(1, Mom, Kourlncy, aiul ЛИ llw l-'amily Ellis Auto Auction Auction every Wednesday 6 pm OPEN TO DEALERS & PUBLIC BUY or SELL Franchised Dealer Trade Ins and Great Dealer Consignment Every W eek Cars, Trucks, Vans & SUV's - Anything on W heels 300-500 Vehicles To Choose From Every Week E l l i s A u t o A u c t i o n Cooleem ee, N ,C . H w y. 6 0 ! - N orth o f Sali.sbufy, N C South o f M o c k s v ille Phone: 336-284-4080 Fax: 336-284-6455 в 14 - DAVIE COUNTY I:NTKU!»R1SK RKCORD,TIuirsdiiy,,luly 31,2003 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD,Thursduy,,Inly 31,2003 - HIS e L A S S I ШЕЯРЕМЗПУЕ FBOFITAHLE E m p l o y m e n t DRIVER-ATTN: EXP. drivers and trucking school grads w/ class A CDL w/ Hazmat endorsement. Come join the fastest growing flatbed carrier In the Southeast...Coastal Transport needs experienced drivers and school grads! We provide paid training. CT Is a very profitable company who shares Its profits wllh Its employeeslll Full benefits and HOME EVERY WEEKEND GUARANTEEDII Please call fvlary® our Mocksville, NC ter­ minal @ 1-800-835-9770 or visil us ® www.ctdrivers.com. EOE FULL-TIME DETAILER NEEDED. Experience neces­ sary. Come by and see Danny or Bobby, 661 Wilkesboro St., 751- . 1976 a 0f “ATC0 S M if0 L^GYn cense? New lo the area? Just out 01 school? Stuck In a dead-end salon? Wondering where your next client will come from? Raffles In fVlocksville Is now seek­ ing qualified applicants for FT and PT schedules. Applicant must have current NC cosmetology li­ cense and be able lo work al feast2 evenings per week and week­ ends. No Sundaysl This Is the opportunity lor you to start a ca­ reer and not lust anolher job. Call Calhy at 751-2941 lo schedule your conlidenlial Interview and you'll be taking your first step In the right direction..,EOE h e l p“ ENCED halr-styllsts and nail tech needed. Reasonable booth rental. Inquire alter 12pm lo (336) 766-9494. |Ж 6 м ё ~ Ш Ш ё м а м с ё CASEWORKER II posilion with Ihe Davle County Dept, ol Social Services. Employee will be re- sponslble lor the total process ol determlnlng/redetermlning eligi­ bility lor the Food Stamp pro­ gram. Work Includes such task, as lha interviewing ol clients to obtain required Inlormatlon, com- plellng Initial applications, verlly- Ing Information obtained, deter- mining ellglblllly and completing scheduled program reviews. Will assume other duties as required. Applicants must have good math­ ematical reasoning and compu­ tational skills and must have Ihe ability to read, analyze, and In­ terpret rules and regulations. Must have Ihe ability to commu­ nicate with Ihe clients, explain and interpret policies and proce­ dures, and be able lo complete casework luncllons within struc­ tured time Irames. Must have a valid NC Driver’s License and a vehicle available lor work. One year ol experience as an Income Maintenance Caseworker I; or an equivalent combination ol train­ ing and experience. Submit a completed State application, (PD-107) to Pat Helmstetler, Davle Counly Department ol So­ cial Services, P. 0. Box 517, Mocksville NC 27028 by 5:00 on Monday, August 11, 2003. Tele­ phone Number: 336-751-8850. Equal Opportunity Employer. YARD MOWING Yadkinville, Mocksville $10 & Up Call Tony 336-492-2925 E m p l o y m e n t KOUNTRY KIDS LEARNING Center & Preschool are accept­ ing applications lor Lead- Teacherr and Teacher Assistant positions. Must be 18 yrs old, nave loving and nurturing person­ ality and love working with young children. Cail Pam Burton, direc­ tor @ 998-9491 or send resume lo Kounlry Kids, 373 Cherry Hill Rd., Mocksville, NC 27028. LAND-TEK QMS Inc.- grounds maintenance spuervlsors & la­ borers needed. Pay DOE, health Insurance, 401K. Call 998-9340 H o m e s F o r R e n t H o m e s F o r S a l e M i s c e l l a n e o u s M o b ile H o m e s / S a l e DRIVERS NEEDED, 2 yrs expe­ rience with clean record CDL, percentage pay, bulk Irelght, hop­ per bottoms & live floor trailers. 336-788-3210. — - for appt. EXPERIENCED CARPENTER FOR Iramlng crew. 40-plus hours weekly w/overtlme. Must be de­ pendable. No drugs, no hot­ heads. 336-467-7061 or 336- 998-7428. LOCAL TREE-CARE company seeking bucket/cllmber/ groundhelp. Exp. a must. CDL preferred. 998-1986 NOWACCEPTrNGlpptoitons lor part-time workers-cashler/ kitchen help. M-F 10:00-2:30. Tucker's Place Cale, 1987 Hwy 801S, Advance (south ol the rail­ road tracks) or call 998-7100. PA”Rf-frMÉTN‘"snl7k bar7c^^^^^^ Hickory Hlil Country Club. 998- 8746. 3BR BRICK HOME in counlry , No HUD. 3 people llmll. No pels. $600 plus deposll & references 284-4986. 3BR, 2BA-Clemmons-$850/mo SBR, 2BA-Mocksvllle-$750/mo 3BR, 1BA-Mocksviile-$650/mo 2BR, I.SBA-Moblle Home-S50rf/mo 2/3BR, 1Ba-lvlocksvllle-$550/mo Pennlnglon & Company Realty 751-9400 5 ROOM, 1 bath house. In-town location with garden space. 336- 760-2173. Mobile 336-750-9529. 131 CHILDRENS HOME Place. 2000 model doublewide 1500 sq. ft. 3BR, 2BA, move in condi­ tion. Priced $5000 below tax value al $79,900 must see please call 336-996-2522, 287- 4083. 5BR,3^BJLL baths doubte^^^ approx. 3.5 acres, 30x50 ga- rageAivorkshop. Owner Anxious, Call Gena or Lisa 751-3538. Howard Realty. MOCKSViLLErSBRT 2B ^ RN'S, LPN’S, Needed immedi­ alely. Paid twice weekly. Call 704- 895-6888. ROOFERS NEEDED W/EXPE- RIENCE & transportation. 998- 9387, 997-1091. TWO POSITIONS-EXPERI- ENCED Rooler & laborer needed. Call 998-1150. F a r m M a c h i n e r y ADVANCE-BEAUTIFUL, EX­ ECUTIVE, POOL, home lor renl, oil Hwy 8013, 2 level plus lull basement on 1 acre. $2000/ month plus security deposit. 940- 3671. cW iN G TW cR EEi^4B R 2.5 BA, 2400+ sq. It., $1500/monlh, security deposll required, lease option available. 766-6021. EXTRA CLEATThouses for reni. Non-smoking. 1-2BR, 1-3BR. Relerences & deposit required. Credit checked. Call 751-1108. FOR RENT-DUPLEX T^& with carports. In country. ........'" -2 9 r" 130 FARMALL TRACTOR. Call 492-2738. FOR SALE-HAY lork mover lor round bales, $135. 492-5441 F u r n i t u r e 5 PIECE BEDROOM suite wllh new matlress. 492-6235. HOUSE FOR RENT-2BR, 1BA house In Mooksville. $500. Leonard Realty 751-3650, 751- 5020. CHERRY ENTERTAINMENT CABINET $150., China cabinet $200. 186 Willboone Rd. 998- 8683________________________ H o m e s F o r R e n t 2 HOUSES LIKE new to choose Irom. 3BR, 2BA, cenlral air, FP, garage. 165 ElmwoodSt.- $850/monlh 108 Summllt Dr.- $825/month Hubbard Realty 723- 4306. 2-3BR homes lor rent In Cooleemee. Central heat/alr Call Martha @ Anders RE 492- 7505. 2039lÑWy80rN'^^^^^^^ larmhouse w/pond and outbuild­ ings. $950/mo. References & deposits required. 998-5482 2¥ r T ín e 1 / i í l e T d . '$4oo7 month 284-2005. 2BrV Í75BÁ7cÓ'UNTW lañe, central heat & air, no pets, no HUD, deposit & relerences re­ quired. $500/mo. 336-676-9374 2BR,' '1 B/^ HOMErcentrai heat/ air, washer/dryer, ail electric, 305 Avon St. $500. month plus $500. deposit. 751-7502 !B Íñ 6 Ó | I T U E S D A Y I I 7 : 0 0 P M ¡ IMMACULATE3BR,1.5BAbrlck, range, refrigerator, dishwasher, large yard. No pels, $650/month & $650 security deposit. Call Mary Hendricks, Pennlnglon & Company Really, 751-9400, ext NICE 2BR,lllA, C ^rafl^a^^^ AC, Fenced Backyard with stor­ age shed In Town, 704-278- 1717. 336-284-6120 336-391-2130 L o t s F o r R e n t DOUBLEWIDES AND SINGLEWIDE LOTS lor rent In Farmington Heights. Nice large lots and quiet Communily. First month’s lot rent FREE. Call 769- 0755 or pager 208-3203 or 998- 5462 RECENTLY REMODELED 2/ 3BR, 2BA In-town with lenced backyard & storage shed. Cen­ tral Heat/Alr. No HUD. 704-278- 1717. SMALL FURNISHED HOUSE suitable lor one person. Country setting but close to town. Quiet and private. $400. per month plus security deposit. No pets. No HUD. 751-3729.1 year lease. LARGE LOT IN quiet park. Se­ curity lighting! paved streets & parking, cable available. $150/ month plus deposit. Redland Rd., Davle Co. 998-4588 L o t s F o r S a l e 1 ACRE WOODED lot , MODULAR, D/W or S/W OK Near old larm house & rock creek County water, HURRYI Priced near 50% ol value. Call quick 767-6065. C A S H PAID FOR ANTIQUES, PARTIAL OR WHOLE ESTATES, COLLECTABLES, OLD METAL TOYS, ANTIQUE FURNITURE Call Arthur Boslick 336-492-5992 Old Brick and White Pine Flooring — FOR SALE — Call John K. Naylor 336.751-5127 I Yadkin Moose Lodge I Clip This A d For Free Pack i ^ Bring A Friend For TVvo J CROSSCOUNTRY Truck Driving School Thomasvlllo NC-27360 Full Time - Or - Part Time Class Train On - Flat Beds - Dry Box’s -Reefers Tankers On -Site-Housing- WIA - NAFA - VA - Approved Call - Monday - Saturday For A pt. 1-888-296-4949 A U C T I O N R E A L E ST A T E & P E R S O N A L PR O PER T Y OF Doug Gobble 376 Centenary Ch. Rd., Clem m ons, N,C. SATURDAY AUGUST 9,10:00 A.M. Oire.*:ions: From Ccmmooi &kc |{i»nion Rd. lo Ccmenvy Cb. Rd onieft.|oim ox,I mile, siie on left REAL ESTATK OoublcNside on 2.52 acres with a 4 stall bam and fcnced puture. 3RR/2n. Kitcher^}inlng Room Living room, Double Otrage. Hai new Jin roof, several shed* & oul buildings. Ptopcny has an extra sepilc tank. Ideal for the horse lovers. Convenienl lo Clemmoni. Terms for the real esuie are lO H down day o f the sale with the balance due on the delivery ofthe deed in 30 days. Taxes prorated. Sold subject to owner conrirmation day o f sale Shown by appointment. W ill have open house on Aug. 3 from 2 (o 4 PM. Call Hva Boslick at 336-492-5992. PERSONAL PROPERTV 1998 Chevy 4 dr Dually. 454 eng., towing package for gooscncck trailcts, Иь» TV, VCR. CD player; 2001 Supreme 16 F t Horse Trailer; (truck & Trailer sold subject lo condrmation); 3000 Ford Traclor, gas eng.; I horse Nlisen wagon; wagon bows Л longs; 2,2 wheel trailers; 100 gal. hopane lank, Welder. Acetylene torches Л tanks; Hyd. Press; Chop saw; 12 'A" plainen 12" auger; carry all, 3pt.; post hole diggers, 8" auger, sub soilcr; boom pole; fert. Spreader; 2 section drag harrow; single plow 3 p i.; 2,12" bottom plows; pick-up cuuway harrow; 2 wheels Д axel for Nissen wagon; N l manure spreader; wench; cross-cui saw; 2 roller stands; feed lubi Л buckets; wagon scau; water tank; grinder Л stand; vise; wash pot & stand; can hook; bob wir« stretchert; misc. steel; misc. ju m ^r; elec. Fence charger; 12 volt wench; chain binders; log chains; ladders; cast Iron seat; cattle panels; trailer tires & wheels; sledge hammer, toot box & sland; trailer hilch & balls; several fans; bolt cutters; Hay; fence post; pilch forks; алуЦ; gates &. fence wire; metal fence posl; wheels Л hook up for bushog; trailer springs; jack stands; 3 burner gas stove; cycle grinding slone; portable radio Л charger; misc. pipe; many olher items nol lisled. TCR>II< f»)»»! dM Mi tl Л« A«uon by CASH ot GOOD CHICK diy of uU COKDrTJONS ТЫ irin Ы tl) nUivd »«lien tiKKrUI V« (ubjKl 10 ih« inmi m l condiltMi oi thi conti«t ef uW Si*bj»ci p<tp«rt)r »i!It AS IS, WHERE IS All «ппошк«!«!«! m* j« by th« AuciiOACcr tl ÜM »utticft «.ill uki piK«d««« ov« pnviMtl}’ printtil mtuiiil 01 Uif on) lUKiTMnii mtit. W( г*иг>< (Ы ri|hl lotdd ot d«ltti fooJ tuiUblt. SALE CONDUCTED BY: BO STICK A U C TIO N SERVICE. NCAFL« 6273,191 Jones Rd.. Mocksville, N.C. Auciiooccti, Anhur Botiick NCAU 1365, Leon Cuny, KCAU 3949, b'va fioMick, firuker, NCREl. « 52716 PhoM 336-49J-5992 A U C T IO N The Estate 01 Harold Wllllartl (Deceased) SAT. AUGUST 2, 2003 • 9:00 A.M. SHARP SALE IQ SE HELP AT 752 REDLAND ROAD. SMITH GROVE COMMUNITY Ffom H'AV. 801 Tuin On Redland Rd Al GunlDi's Slore (Approx, 3 Miles North 01 i-tO) From 158 Tiitn On Redland Rd. At Andy's Store (Approx, ? Miles East 01 Mocksville) Wheel Barrow. Horse Orawn Plow, 8 lisp Tioy-Bill Rcai Tine Tillei, Piessiiie Wasliei, Crallsman Weedmcker. Tobacco Setter, Brier Sei7e, Totiacco Cutler, Roper Tiller, Several Push Mowers. Several Weed Ealcrs, Air Compressor, Murry Riding Mower, Dollie Truck Metal Tool Cabinet, Sprayer On Wheels, Wei-Dry Shop Vacirurn, Barbed Wire Stretclies, 2 Pioneer Chain Saws, Hinges, Brackets, Staple Guns, Loo Cabin Nails, Wood Working Tools, Hand Saws, Crallsman Router, Hammers, Drills. Bullers. Grinders, Pipe Vico Culling Torch wilh Tanks-Tips and Carl, 3 Hsp, 10" Table Saw, Crallsman 10" Radial Arm Saw, Exercise Bike and Rower, Ftower Ptanlsrs, Sewiat Old Handmade Baskets 5 Gal. Pepsi Can Hull Vase, Apple Vinegar Jug, Very Nico Oak 3 Drawer Dresser, Sewing Machine Base Oak Tojj Fable, Old Rocker. Porch Swing, Porch Fuinilure. Slone Liquor Jug. Floor Lamp. Coke. - - /rno,__________________ Lamp, Old Kilchen Cabinet. Wash Board. Old Radio, Granilo Ware. Big Porch Rockers’, Amber Mason Jar. Blue Mason Jars. Dog Irons, Handmade Tables, Old Baby Bassinet. Old Pine Kitchen Table, Coke Sign. Casl Iron Aunt Jemima Family. Several Counlry Chairs Lance-Tom’s-Rawels Snack Jars, AunI Jemima Churn, Old C^ollee Grinder, Several Quill Tops, Very Nice Vanity, Old Handmade Vine Basket, Ccbail Blue Glassware, Oullts, Rugs, Stainless Steel Meat Slicer, Cast Iron Water Kellie. Meal Grinders, Apple Peeler. Old Doilies Walnut Gun Cabinet, Sewing Machine. 19' Color TV Llgbl Fixtures, Cook Books, Old Kitchen Utensils. Fire King Dishes. Sugar Buckel wilh Lid, Butter Mold, Slop LighI, Old Wash Pol, Ladders, Car To5 Carrier. TV Cabinel. Tube Type Cablnol Radio. 3 Pc. Bedroom Suit. Iron Bed. Collectible Casl Iron John Deer Traclor Toy Many More Hems Nol Lisled • Several Box Lols Buck Hanes Auction #1362 316 Bobbit Rd. Advance, N.C. 27006 • 336-998-3610 We Reserve The Rlghl To Add Or Delete Items Announcements The Day 01 Sale Take Precedence Over All Wrillen Maleriai Nol Responsible For Loss Or Accidents 01 Any Kind Sale Conducted For Dean Willlard And Pam Smilh ANTIQUE BRICK: OVER100,000 handmade red brick. Cleaned and slacked. WIN sell minimum ol 1,000. You Haull $.40 each. 751-2061. д Ш о й Е MOSSLER SAFE and Bank 01 Davie Co. vault door. Also Iron gate Irom vault and safety deposit box unit. Make oi­ ler. 751-2061. "GREAT LOCATIONI" Huge 3BR/2BA triple section In nice counlry setting. Close to schools. $500 down. Approx. $650 monthly. 828-466-0666 “ NATURE LOVERS SPE­ CIAL" 3BR, 2BA ranch style with beautllul mln view. $500 downt year old house. Double car ga­ rage, approx. 1450 sq.lt. For Sale or Lease option. $134,900. COLLECTORS PLATES, SETol 14. Gamebirds ol the South. All same number. 492-6278. 704 me paym -883-9997 492-5601. HOME located on 448 Balti­ more Road. Secluded on acre lot 3BR,2BA 1248 sq. IL All brick loundalion, professionally done. Top qualllly home with large con­ crete deck. $115,000. Shown by appointment only. 998-4071. L a n d F o r S a l e 6 WOODED ACRES w/stream- Fork Community 998-3469 LANcT’ FOR SALE-Near Hillsvllle, VA 1 and 1/4 acre lot, across road Irom New River, 57 mile stale park trail, 4,500 acre Crater Lake plus 2 Islands and docks to the lake. View, most recreation anywhere. $17,000. (540) 980-8864._____________ L a w n C a r e CLEMENT LAWN CARE-Your total lawncare need at an allord­ able price. 1-336-284-2037. E J M O ^ G SERViCE Landscaping, mulching. FREE SATELLITE DISH-2 room system , réinstallation, 1st 2 monlhs ol service Iree. Call loll- Iree 1-866-751-7827. Î^TcË'CRrBrHONEY oak ÜnisÎK Sold new $269, will take $100. 998-8441. NICE MOMA BEAR woodslove Irom Fisher. $400 call 998-0825. STEEL BUILDINGS MUST sell. Factory seconds, IrelghI dam­ aged, repos 20x26, 25x34, 42x76. Americas largest. 800- 222-6335. Financing, no reason­ able oiler relusedi WHIPOWILL STABLES NEW Management, New atti­ tude, Recently renovated. Tour our lull board lacility and ride the scenic acreage that Is Included In our program. Limited availabil­ ity so call lor your personal lour. Glenda Williams, 998-8125 or 407-7099.___________________ M o b ile H o m e s / R e n t 1998 3BR/2BA, PRIVATE lol w/ carport, limit 2 adult, 2 children, non-smokers, no petsi $525 plus deposit. 336-284-6011 Cell 336- 918-6G01 2BR MH FOR fiENT Shady Acres Mobile Home Park. RE­ DUCED RENT John Crolts Rd. oil Hwy 64E out of Mocksville. 998-827^ or 998-8222. "ONLY 3 LEFT" Gov’t backed 1st time homeowners loans.$499 down. No dealers please. Fast & Confidential. 704-883-9997 14X70, SBR, 2BA home. $10,500. 751 -0200 or 909-3473. CABiNFWER New Homeowner Must sell, moving ASSUME PAYMENTS SO DOWN, S625./M0NTH (704) 883-9997 FR¥e 12X6^SW 7Yo[ ^ 764-4028, “G EO RG fW slTFFEEb^ Home.Get Iree Irom the ball and chain ol Renting. Own your own starting at $46 a week 767-9264. hom e’^ v a T la b le 1 2baT3oo sq. II. special financing lor spe­ cial circumstances. 336-751- 0179 3BR, 2BA BEHIND Christy Trucking. $550/mo. & deposit. 575-7615. JEHRY SPRINGER SPECIALSIII New Latlno/Mlnorlly programs on S/W and D/W Owner llnanced 767-9264. FTElFsBRrMA horn del. only $214.83 month. OAC. 1-888-251-6790. NEW CONSTRUCTION AL­ MOST complete, 3BR, 2BA, nice country setting. Seller paid clos­ ing costs. 336-751-1571. N E ^M O burA R home. Design your lloor plan no exlra charge. 751-0190. 3BR, 2BA DOUBLEWIDE lor rent. 284-2469. fiùrnìsìTe d S r,'m ì w No Pels, No HUD, 3 people limit: Also lurnlshed 1 BFi cottage. 2 people limit. No Pets. 336-284- 4986, i^T v^ ” 'sctW g LATE 2BR 2BA, all appliances, C/A & C/H, deck & garage. Non­ smoking adults. No pets. $500/ month plus deposit. 998-3636. tr a iler ’FW RENT-Couriney area 336-463-4995. P a r t - T i m e P o s i t i o n s A v a i i a b i e Appx. 25-30 hours per week. Please call or apply In person: GDS/Davie 131 Industrial Blvd., Mocksvillo, NC (336) 751-1585 Horn’s Country Kitchen HELP WANTED! Part-time Prep Cook & Full-time Waitress Needed No Phone Calls Apply in person at Horn’s Country Kitchen, 1-40 & Hwy 601, Mocksville i A U C T I O N Estate of Odell & Alice Stevens (Deceased) 5775 Shallowford Rd., Lewisville Sat., Aug. 2 • 10; D IR E C T IO N S : (From Wmslon-Snlom): 421N to Lewisville Exit (Exit 244). Turn Righl, travel I 7 /w miles lo salo on Loll (Watch lor Signs). H O M E B U IL T IN 1 9 5 7 H A S 2 B E D R O O M S , 1 F U L L B A T H , and Is opproxIm alQly 1395 sq. II. O ther (oaluros includo 1 {itoplnco. an atlachoil garago. and 15‘ 6" x 11’ 0“ enclosod porch. Tho property Is located on approxim ololy 1.29 acros In a nice, quiol selling. D on'l m iss o u l on Ihlsl Properly will bo ollored al noon. For Info or appl tor view ing, conlocl Tara P ope m 330.345.1311. REAL ESTATE O FFE R E D S U B JEC T TO CO NFIRr^ATIO N NO T LEFT O PEN FOR UPSET BIDS. E U B H lT O R E i Lana End Tables and C olleo Tables; 6 P iece O ak S um ler B edroom Suil; China Hulch; Barslools; Dining R oom Table wIB C hairs and B ullel; Drop Leaf M ahogany Table; Oal( C onier Tablo; O ld C ounlry Table; Kiichon ТоЫо w /e Ladder Back Chaira; 5 P lace W toughl Iran S cl A N T IQ U E S & -C O U lE C I I B L E S i—Pressed G lass; Doral A dvertising Tins; Depression Cooklo Jar; Hens on N osis; Flol Iron; RJR IHemorabllla; H ens & Roosters Sets' Peanut B uller G lass; Flreklng; S ail and P epper S hakers: P ink & Yellow Depression; Finger Lam ps; O il Lam ps; Art Glass; Ladles' H als; 1SB4 Lewisville R oller Mills. Inc Calendar; B utter M old; #13 Q uart M ason Jar; LIborly Bell Jar' Hull; B lllm ore Dairy M ilk B ottles; Coca-C ola Cooler; M cC oy: Shawnee M lH E U L A N E q U S l 1052 Ford Rod Belly Traclor; 810 H ydro Allls-Chalm ers Riding M ower: 3 Pi. Hook Culllvator; 3 PI Hook Disc Harrow: Cole Corn Planter' Hand Tools; RJR M echanic's Tools; Yard Tools; Fram ed Prints; Dressing M irror' M iscellaneous Sewing Hems; Coslum e Jowolry; E m bassy U S A V itrlliod China (12 Place S elling w/ServIng Pieces); H e n .& R oosler C anister Sel Elgin W edding Clock; O ld Bow ls; Pyrex; O ld Rolling Pins; C ookbooks; Stemware- Cones; C asl Iron Item s; Enam elwore; plus m uch, m uch m ore.......... Col. Kenneth G. Ketner, Pres., NCAL 3268 First Choice Auction & Realty P irn i Licen st' Ю229 • 1Ю IJox 335. L e w is v ille • (3 3 6 ) 9 4 5 -4 ! 18 Viilt Our Web Sile Ч WWWMrtKhaiittUCiiOD.com • mail: in.idrrcoiii G L A S S I F I E D S ШЕХРЕКВВЯУЕ PBO FITABLB M o b il e H o m e s / S a l e S e r v i c e MICE REMODELED 1994 FOH ALL YOUR Rowlnn nooH<= ' T r a v e l Rnrlöi- Thee Ira. Al i« О V e h i c l e s Y a r d S a l e s Y a r d S a l e s С Г к В П Т Л im i ie_-1 Q Q /1 0 \/A n r t / B I 1ВЛ ял A e C A I сmuuiitJ MUilie un rented lot on Hobson Drive, Mocksville (oil Hwy 601). Large Iront & back decks, fenced in back yard and appliances. Must Seel Call (336) 391-9019 or eve­ nings (336) 284-4530. $16,900. PINES'mH>ARK7 New deck, heat pump, partially lurnlshed. $6500. firm. 998-6587. REDUCED! 1999 SKYLINE mobile home, 14x80, 3BR, 2ВА, Shingle rool, vinyl siding, appll- ances stay. $20,000 998-0627. M o t o r c y c l e s 1984 HONDA VF700, new tires & battery, $1595. 1988 Honda Goldwlng 1500CC, $7500.336- 284-6011,336-918-6601. Тэ8Т1ШУА5к| ёУ гУ й street bike $3500. 1996 Suzuki Intruder 800 $4000. Call 998- 2456. 1985 СаК еШ MOPED- 1,310 miles. Very good condition. $325. 284-6318 2000 HARLEY DAVIDSON-1200 Sportster, lols ol chrome, $9000. lirm. 940-5073. ___________P e t s ___________ AKC MIN PIN puppies. Small to average, male, black/rust, shots utd, $350 lirm. Deposit optional. 998-5543. CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES, 1 male, 1st shots, $150. 998-7210. FREE TO GOOD home: 2 lemale chow mix puppies around 7 weeks old. Inside solid white, blue eyed bobtail cal. Fixed and Iront declawed. Please call Vicki al 940-6283 alter 5:00 pm. fW e TWO l<TffEigs"to good home. 751-7442. FULL BLOODED DOBERMANS. Ready as ol 7/ 17. $150 each. Call 278-4534. R o o m f o r R e n t FURNISHED BR (OS bed) w/lull balh, large SBR home w/pool lo­ cated on 2 wooded acres In Ad­ vance. Available Immediately. Mature responsible adult wanted to share expenses w/2 olher adulls. (998-9674)____________ S e r v i c e B&D DESIGN & CONSTRUC­ TION YOUR COMPLETE HOME IMPROVEMENT COMPANY WE WORK TO MEET YOUR BUDGET Specializing In addlllons, renova­ tions, baths, kitchens, windows, siding, decks, masonry, slone & tile work, light painting and small repairs. Call Brian Darcy 336-751-4212 lor prompt, reliable, workman­ ship. Relerences available. Free Estimates. CoW lETE L”MNlC^E-'rT^^^ Ing, reseeding, spreading pine straw, triming shrubbery, free es­ timate. 751-5798. ED'S HAITdYMAN'S carpentry, electrical, lawn & gar­ den, gutter cleaning, tile & ma­ sonry, etc. Relerences avaiiabie. 655-4968 Alterations, pillows, curtains, ac­cessories. 492-5224. FREE DUMPSITE FOR con­ struction workers. Accepting- sand, dirt, rook, brick, block, con­ crete and asphalt (any amount or size). No Irees, slumps or brush. Call 998-4263 7:00am-5:00pm. Call 998-6410 alter 5:0opm. LiNK’S SEAMLESS GUTTER­ ING Richard Llnk-Owner Free Estimates 998-1798 OSBORNE ELECTRIC lor all your electrical needs. Free Estimates. 751-3398. RESIDENflAL PET sIttING ol- fering lots ol TLC lor your pet In your home. 492-7492,688-1858 SNYDER & COMPANY Cleaning Service. For All Vour Gleaning Needs. Residential, Commer­ cial, Churches, New Construc­ tion, etc. Call Debbie Snyder lor free estimate. (336)998-1610 TOMMY'S TOTAL LAWN Care. We oiler mowing, trimming, pine needles, mulch, seeding, trim­ ming shrubbery and planting. We also oiler tractor work, bush hog­ ging, plowing, scraping drive­ ways, gutters cleaned and storm cleanup. Insured and Iree esti­ mates. Olllce 492-2330. Cell 336-' 682-7006.___________________ S t a t e w i d e LICENSED ADMINISTRATORS FOR NC Assisted Living Facili­ ties needed. Ellcellent pay and benelits ollered. Send resume to : Administrator, P. O. Box 207, Edenton, NO 27932. NEW LEXINGTON HOME Brands Factory Outlet, 107 South Main, Lexington, NC. Tuesday- Thursday. Special Savings on Dlsconlulned Furniture. First quality upholstery labrlcs al $3/ yard, 336-243-6289. OWN LAND IN ¡he cool Carolina Mountalnsl From $29,900. Close to Asheville and area attractions. Excellent linancing. call toll-lree 1-866-334-3253 X446. ROUND ANDSQUÄREdancersI Come to the convention In Ra­ leigh, August 15-16. Reserva­ tions 919-872-2323. Want lo learn? Call 919-693-4852 or visit w w w 4.nosu.edu/~godlrey/ sd.hlm. WOLF TANNING BEDS. Allord­ able, convenient. Tan At Home. Payments Irom $25/month. Free Color Catalog. Call Today: 1-800- 711-0158.____________________ T r a v e l HARRAH’S CHEROKEE CASINO TRIP FrI-Nlte Aug 8th Tues-Day Aug 12th Sal-Day Aug 16th Trl-State Dog Track & Casino Sat-Day Aug 2nd Pearl River Resort & Casino Aug 29th & 30lh EZ Way Travel Local 998-4732 John & Evelyn Wyatt GIENDAMEADOWS O v e r t h e H i l l a t 5 0 ! Her grandson David wants to know, “Grandma, can you still do this?” H a p p y B i r t h d a y f r o m a l l o f u s ! A U C T I O N 135 Summerglen Di% Lewisville NOONMon., Aug 4 • 12 D IR E C T IO N S ; J2 //V to Loivisvillo Exit (Exit 2-I-I) Turn liigitl. Inm ii I 7/10 miles. Turn Right onto Summorglon Drmi. trnvol I/IO milo Houso on Loll R anch B lylo b ric k h o m o b u ilt In 1 9 7 3 has 3 bodroom s. 2 (nil balhs ¡im l is apriroxim aloly 153S sq II. This hoiiie hns 7 rooms. Room s includo n living room . don. dining room , m aslor bodroom . and kitclion. O tliur toaturos iiicludii a dock aiid pavod driveway. Tho propoily is locatoci on .50 aero. Hom o in oxcollont condition! For Inlo or appi lor viowing. contact Tara Popo al 336 345 1311. REAL ESTATE O FFEI^ED SUBJECT TO CO NFIRM ATIO N NO T LEFT O PEN FOR UPSET BIDS. A ls o b e in g o ffe re d w ill bo L o t 1 6 3 , S e ctio n S /B , consisting o l .1 graves at M ountvlew M om onal Park In W inston-Salem C’dl. KcniK'th a. Ketner, I’res., NCAL32(iH First Choice Auction & Realty rir n i l.ia 'ti.sc 1П22') • I'O M o \ l.c w ls v illo • (3 3 6 ) ‘M .5 -4 1 18 Visit liar Weti Site Ч m x J iu tiiliiiiia a iim s e m : cHim Im m iii.,! m .a/»..«» "Steel Magnolias" Wohllahrt Haus-Aug 21 "Joseph and Ihe Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" ATL Braves-Sept 6 &7 Barter Theatre-Sept 13 "Phantom" Savannah-Sept 18-21 Helen, GA-Oct 3-5 "Oktoberlest" Woolly Worm Festlval-Oct 18 Branson, MO-Oct 19-26 Barter Theatre-Nov 1 "Mousetrap" Wohllahrt Haus-Nov 15 “Smoke on the Mountain" MaggleValley/Lake Junaluska Dec 12 & 13 Call T & J Fun Time Tours. (336)945-9391/(336) 924-6461. V e h i c l e s 1972 FORD CUSTOM pickup truck. Excellent condition $1800. 751-1182. 1983 FORD F-350, 351 Cleve­ land straight drive, pressure treated wooden bed, greal work Iruck, $1595. 284-6318. 1987 HONDA ACCORD LXI, 2 dr. Hatchback, 5spd, $2500.00, 1990 Chevy Astro Von RS, Auto, $1800.00. 284-6232 or 284- 4552. 1993 HONDA ACCORD SE 174.000 miles, sunrool, spoiler, leather Interior. $4500. OBO 492- 2672 87 SUBARU GL Hatchback. 137.000 miles. Qood condllion, $800. Call 284-6209II Inlerested. 95 MAZDA PROTEGE, good condition. One owner, $2500. 336-413-2790. 98 TOYOTA TACOMA SR5, V6, lully loaded. 63,000 miles. $13,000. 336-940-5567. good condition. $1250, 751- 2103.________________________ W a n t e d WANT TO BUY - Bailey Milk Bottle Advance. Call 998-4170. Y a r d S a l e s 2 FAMILY YARD sale-too much to list. 137Ausllne Lane oil Fork Bixby Rd. Aug 2nd, 7am-12pm. Rain or Shine. 3 FAMlY ■YARD SaierSairÀ^^^^ 2nd 7:00am. 765 Milling RcT Home Interior, Jewelry, llowers, rugs, etc., etc., Give Away PrIcesI 339 ¥À ltY R“ÒÀD,‘ 8:00am to 2:00pm, 5 miles north ol William R Davle School. New wood work­ ing tools, 2 boats, clothes, misc. 4 family; f rriile onTight on Lib­ erty Church Rd. Inlants 0-12m, girls 6-12, adulls & Juniors, 9-16. eer stand, misc. household Items. RANDY MILLER &SONS V)i ,\IIIIIT Kditil • .Miifksvilli' (336) 284-2826 ■ Noiw Pumping Sepllc Tanks' Skid Stoor Work Trencher Work Hauling ieptic Syslems Footings Loader Work Ken Durham Construction Residential or Commercial Remodeling & New Conslruction • Aiklitiiim• Vinyl Sliliiif! • Hiiiijiiii; • lUilical Wiirk Cali lor Free Estimate (336)284-2698 :Wie may not have it all together, but together we have it all!! Happy 50"’ Birthday Phyllis True!! W e lo v e y o u ! Fork Baptist Church is now accepting sealed bids on a 1986 25 passenger Ford bus. Minimum bid accepted will be $8,000. Please submit bids to Fork Baptist Church 3140 US Hwy. 64 E Mocksville, NC 27028 (336)998-8306 Bids must be received no later than July 23, 20Q3. 681 WILLBOONE RD.-Frl. 8-1 & Sat. 8-4. Come see-Come save. TV, microwave, W/D,Lols of misc. NASCAR coileclibles. 965 CORNATZER RD,-brd Jones Store. Friday Only. 8-4. Lols ol Stull lor everyone. BIG YARD SALE! Mulllple lam­ lly. 601N 2 miles north ol 1-40. Log house on right. Aug 2nd, BIG YÁRD SALÉ, SaL 2nd, 7 until...340 Rolling Hills Lane, Plus size clothes, lols ol stulf, CAROL'YN'S COLLECtlBLES (336)751-6252 Wednosday-Saturday 11:00 III 5:00 DAVIE SCHOOL OF Dance- Huge Yard Sale-Mulll Families, Sat., Aug 2,8:30am-2:00pm, 142 N.MaIn iSI Air Conditioned FRI. & SAT Ralri or ShlnV. 5Í2 Country Lane. Books & lots ol Ilea market Hems. FRi. ÍST & Sat. "2nd. ”772 Peoples Creek Rd. 3 lamllles- maternlly & children clothes, toys, brass bed, odd lurnlture. 7:00- 3:00. FRIDAY & Saturday (Rain or Shine) 186 Willboone Rd„ Mocksville. Big, Big Yard Sale Chrislmas decorations. Furniture. Lots more. GARAGE SALE AT Advance Auto Parts. Save up to 64% on overstock Items and discontinued m erchandise. Tools, Perlor- mance Chemicals, Wash and Wax Items plus so much more. Hurry. Sale ends August 30thl GARAGE SALE SAT. ÁLg 2^^^ 7 until... Hwy 801N across Irom Green Meadows Baptist Church. о Г а¥ т"Ж р о8аСё-рг1.Т ^ 7am untll...131 Fork Bixby Rd., Advance. Corner ol Hwy 64. An­ tiques, appliances, furniture, glass piclures, a lot of everything for everyone. HUGE 4 РАМ11у“уаг^sale; Sat. Furniture, some antiques, house­ hold. Too much to list. Don't miss this salell 150 Ridge Rd. MOVING SALE-ali liems must gol Sat., Aug 9, 9-5, 112 Raymond St. YARD”SALE sat. 8/2/03, 8:00- 1:00, 165 Stacee Trail-oll Mlcheal's Rd., lollow signs. Can­ cel II rain. 7 Ж о з Ж Е Т 0 “ Ьвпе111 Davle Place Activity Fund. 119 Liberty Circle (soulh ol Mocksville) Sat., Aug. 2nd. YARD SALE, A U a 1 & 2ГРг1. & Sat. 8:00-4:00. Clothes, what nots, household goods, shoes, books, purses, some tools. 142 Hope Lane lollow signs Irom 601N lo Liberty Church Rd to Bear Creek Church Rd lo Ben Anderson Rd to Hope Lane. YÁRD“SALÉ-ÁÜG'2nd, 7:30- 12:30. Young Children's Learning Cenler. 184 Council Street. GLASSWARE, odd lurnlture & housewares and other Items too 3pm-6pm Center lOppIng GENE TREXLER ROOFING New & Old Rools Small Repair Jobs Free Estimates 336-284-4571 IilMILLER EQUIPMENT RENTAL SUMMEB IS HEBE! Qobcai, aeratoi: core plugger a more (or rent todayl Mocksvillc (3361 751-2304 L U IS S C a 'R V S 'R MINI-STORAGE For all your .storage ncc(l.s, ciu)0.se us! Comc l)y to iiuiuirc al)out ircc rental. 2975 Hwy. 64 E in Fork C a ilW o y l (336) 998-8810 C le ric a l/ S e c re ta ry / C u sto m er S e rv ic e P o sitio n A v ailab le Full-time posilion with Excellent Benefits Package & Competitive Pay (Based on experience) Please call or apply in person: GDS/Davie 13t Industrial Bh/d., Moci<svillo. NC (336) 751-1585 MARSHA’S KOI & WATER GARDENS .Stamlartl & Butlcrlly Koi I'linlails & Mosquito Fish Plants & Pond .Supplies Open M on-Tliiirs W W lo C'iilnli:ilii Ud. hy :i|)pniniiiii'iil (Near Uike Myors ;ii)cl I ri A Slit ')'7 CiunpjiroumJ) 33fi-4y2-7423 MiK.']vsvini' Call Mary Lynne To Place Your Classified Ad 751-2120 Deadline Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. E S T A T E A U C T I O N PI'U.SONAL I’U dl’liU fV .'ГКЛСTOK.S & FARM HQUll’MliNT CtlARI.H.S M 'ONAKD (Pcceitscil) 6251акоДеопаг|1 Rd., Loxington, N.C. SATURDAY AUGUST 2, 9:00 A.M. I)iii\'liiniN; tmin l.c^in^luii lake OKI ilu). lo KclhcMb Kii. nn Kiplil. In cmltD.Siiik KJ, make Ki^hl, gt< It' l.;ikfU'iinaul Ril im l,cll \ak* on Icii.'l'nmi Winslim Salem lake nlJ Hwv. ,^2S Ut HciIichIj Rii on left, jiit In cinl lo Sink. Ktl. ihAc 4 la l.akc l.ci'natJ Kd.Uh. s-.iw i,'» kil. \V.iKh fuj signs. 00 Prick Saw Mill w/Auto Log Turner- Power Unit w/ Diesel Motor • Saw Blades, 1- 44", 2- 46", 2- 48" & 2- SO"- Other misc, saw mill parts llhaca 16 gi. Double barroi.TRACTORS; JD 5420,4 ud,. 270 His,»/ И1 Loader, Bucket, Bale Spear. S forks-1210 DB CASE 1100 HRS.- 995 OB CASE- В AC w;y Woods Itoei- 2 8N FORD Tractors- 600 FORD ■ 2 FORO DEXTA Diesel Tractors. Traclor weights and other tractor pads- Umbrella lor tractor. VEHICLES; 1995 Crown Woria. Low Weage • 1978 MG Mdgol Conv,, 4 SP, 45,900 miles- MG For parts-1969 CHEVVC50,U'Dum|), FARM EQUIP,; Heme made cattle trailer- Herd lert. disluiber- bo< scraps -model 72 AC Combine- David Bradley l.lamjie spreader-13 shank tillage tool- trailer lor hauling traclor- Int. liailer type disk- Deeie Bom 14' bollom pk}w- Deere Bom single turning plow- ford 1 aim loadei- 2-1 tow cull (3 pt.j- JD bog- 9 shank tillage loot- 3 pt. Sickle mowei- 3 pi. Cut-away- 3 pi. Boom pole- 3 pi, Posl hois digger- 3 pt. Ford scrape blade- 3 pt, 20 disk Ushing disk- 2 row ford com planter- 60 loolli drag hairow- boom pole- sub-soiier- Hyd disc pick up bog barrow- Ford scoop pan- combine i traclor parts- horse drawn pkms- portable caltle head gate |3 pl,|- Chain saws I - SM 038 Шд li, I- 038 Slihl, 1-034 SW, 1 -pioneei Farm Master, olher lami efluip, i items nol lisled, HAY EQUIP,; 4 Hay Wagons- NH 630 Round Baler- NH 311 Baler- NH 256 Rake- NE 472 Hay Bine- NH Crimper- NH Sickle Mower- NH Hay Rake (needs repair)- Hay Tedder- Hay or Grain Conveyer- other misc- hay equip PERSONAL PROPERTY; 3 pcs. Ait Deco Bedioom suits- 4 pcs. Bedroom suite (2 lull beds, chest 4 diesset)-2 cedar chest- wkle board table w/drawer- chrome kilcben table w/4 chaiis- Magh, flat back china, small bullel, table w,'6 chaiis- oak diesser- couch i chair- end tables- odd chairs- siraighi cbairs- Ikior model color Zenith TV-3 seclion sola- lamp tables- Lester piano w/slool-Vka-Nola record player- 2 peddle sewing machine (I singer)- wood cook stove- Maytag washer- DE Heavy duly diyer- Amana reliigeialor • oak desk- spool bed- 2 window air condilionets (110)- viiinger type washing machine- wash pots- single bed- rocking chaiis- Iris Hernngbone giasses S bowl- seU ol glasses- green glasses- cul glass- milk glass- lire king- McCoy bowls S planters- coming ware- Pilgiini church plates- Homer Lau^lin bowls- baskets- Ikiwer pots & vases' te- heaters- iM pi» paiB i olliti pols i pans- sets el china- casl iron Irying pan wiW 1 pols ■ ted handle kilchen utensil- small appliances- blue Imil |ars-milk bottles (I Coble)' book case w/claw leel- silvemre- coslume lewelry- halS' (|uillS' bedspreads- scaives-inens- ice cream Ьеегег- hand clippers- Keen Kuller straight razor i olheis- maiWes- shoe lasp-Honnei laid can-wash boaid- sausage gi'indei 1 sbVei-cooper cooker- cant hooks- pry bars- rail road iron- crocks- wooden baiiels-chmch bench- cheken coupes- bollle S lloor jacks- cross-cut saw- Her- lawn mowers (needs lepalr)- weed ealei lelec,)- tool boi- hand tools- оИ pine lumber- large insolalois- cedai post- Geoigia buggy-1 k)t light poles- large anvil- single liees- Ford dia* bar- 2 Columbia vises- oil cans- jas cans-land saws- lots ol t*w misc, items not listed, TERMS; Paymeni due In lull al the Aucllon by CASH or QOOD CHECKS day ol Ihe sale. Condilions; Subject pioperty sells AS IS, WHERE IS, All announcemenis made by Ihe Auctioneei al Ihe auclkjn will lake precedence over previously printed material or any oral statements made. We reseive Ihe nght to add or delete, food and ditiks available. S/Vi.u CONDDC ГК1) IlYi B O S T I C K A U C T I O N S tC R V tC li N C 'A I'I.« ii:7 3 .l') l Jiittes R il.. M iK -ksviilc. N .C . 27(128 I’h iiiic # .l.W -)4.’ -.‘ii)‘)2 A rllittr H iiM ifk N C A I.« I.Ki.S, I.C11I1 C iiiry . N C A L # .Я'МУ if B16 - DAVIIÍ COUNTY KNTERPRISIÍ RKCORI), Thiirsdiiy, July 31, 2003Davie Dateline Fundraisers Saturday, Aug. 2 . Ilukc Snic, by MiKksville C'iviliui Club lo help Duvie High Jr. CIvilan Club. Biike sule. luil ilogs. clii(is. drinks. Clinic siippiirl liviil yiiulh unii commimily. Voulli Ranch ПепсП! Cnr Wiish, by Hidilen Meadows Chrislian Youlli Ranch.alPrinieSirliiinparkini; liit(in Mocksviile ne.xi lo l-JOe.xill.O a.ni.- 2 p.m. .Sponsored by Prime Sirloin and lO if Uiscounl off buffet tocvery- one gelling cars washed. Saturday, Aug. 9 Hum & Turkey Supper, s[xinsored by Mt. Olive UMC. hichides pota- loes, green beans, eoni. dessert. & drink. I’riK-eeds lo Iwnelll Yndkinv Co. Relay for Life event. Donations acccpted. Reunions Sunday, Aug, 3 A3nl Lulhnm Reunion, al Center Comniunity Bldg. Lunch ut I p.m. Bring picnic lunch, paper prixliicls and ice will be funiished. Religion Saturday, Aug. 2 “llil.s II()|)i'", gospel musical group m ljuines Bapl. Church. 7 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 3 lltimc'comluii, ut Bear Creek Bapt. Church. Sun. schiHil 9:4.‘i a.m., wor­ ship 11 a.m.llnmecoming lunch after worship. Iliiniecimilng.at Turrvntine Buptist. celebrating 9()th anniversary. Sunduy scluxil 9:4.4 u.m. Kveryone invited. Tradilional homecoming meal served following worship. Iltiniecnmln)!, »1 lulgewoiKl Bapt. Church, II u.m. service special s|4.'aker: Rev. Ken Sneed of South Carolinu. Sun,-Wed„ Aug. 3-6 Revlvnl,at BeurCrcek Bapl.Church, euch night ut 7:.1() p.m. Rev. Dnug Bryimt from Mt. I lolly to bring mes­ sages. Rcvlvul,at ndgewiKHl Bapt.Church. 7 p.m. nightly. Sunday, Aug, 10 lloniecomlnR/Kvvlviil, al Ijames Bapt.Church,//(»пссшши.ц'.УшгЛи.!,'. /Owith Pranklln Myers,/ici'/v«//!».!;. 17-21 with Kenny Cirecnway. Iloniccimilnij.ul New Union UMC. I K69Shefneld Rd.,MiKksville. Wor- .ship Я:.1() a.m. und 11 u.m. Polluck meal lo follow serviced at iiiHin. IIiiiiiecdniInK, at Fanninglon Hapl. Church. 11 a.m. service wilh covercil dish lunclicon 10 follow. Celebrating I2.‘illi anniversary. Come and enjoy Iliis s|K'cial event. Sun.-Wed„ Aug. 10-13 RevlvnI.at New Union UMC, 1869 Sheffield Rd., Mocksvillc. IWmf'.v Siiiiimiil Aildpiiim'.' Begins 6 p.m. each night, music, wiih refreshments and fellowship following. Special Events Every Friday Night JumSessloii.s,alSheffieldMusicllall, call492-7417 I'orinfo. Tliursday, July 31 J»m®Thellmis,7p.m..inconjunc- tlon wilh The Gastiuuis and Duvie Alls Council, о|Н'П mic night for mu­ sicinns of ull ages. Uach entry gets 20 min. of play lime. Admission and punicipani fee S3. Info: 751 -JIXM) ask for Regun. Friday, Aug. 8 .Imnmin' InThcS(|ui)ri't(l(twntowii M(K*ki*villc. p.m. Coal Diisi (en- c\>rc jx;rVi>rmancc). Hrinti your lawn chair and rulax under .shade ol' the i'lUir Oaks'. Saturday, Aug. 9 Support Scoulintj. 1436 ShelTield Rd. - Assembly Ground (bring lawn chuir/blunkel) Live music by George Humillon IV ut 6 p.m.. 4 p.m. cla.ssic cars, trucks, and machiner>’, 7 p.m. I'lxxl und fun "Chrome Cowboys" presentulion of Hugs, 8 p.m. cumpfire (loveolTeringforScoulsnppreciuled). l'reccvenl.buldonulionsappn.’cialed. Friday, Aug. 2 2 ,)iiinniln' I n The Si|unre,downtown MiK-ksville, 5-9 p.m. "The Besl of the l-'iddlcrs". artists from I'iddlers Con­ vention. Bring your lawn chair and relax under the shade of Ihe 'Four Ouks'. Saturday, Aug. 23 .Inniniiii’ In The S(|unrc,downtown MiK'ksville,5-9p.m."'nie Besl ofihe Fiddlers", uriisis from Fiddlers Con­ vention. Bring your luwn cliuir and relu.i under the shade of Ihe ‘Four Oaks'. Dates to Remember iVlonday, Aug. 4 Cruise In, .s|K)nsored by I’iedmont CARS AssiK-ialion. Main St. down­ lown MiKksville, 6-9 p.m. Info; 751 - 3770.2H4-2079.or751-0313. Saturday, Aug. 9 C iiiiiiiiiuilly AwHrencss Duy, spon­ sored NAACP.2-4 p.m..alSludcvenl Gym. Monday, Aug, 18 Cruise 111, sponsored by PicdmonI CARS AssiK’iation, Main St. down­ town Mocksville, 6-9 p.m. Info: 751- 3770,284-2079, or 751-0313. Meetings Thursday, July 31 “.lesus Video I’rojecl", 7 p.m., at The Wesleyan Church. 307 Hospitul Street. Mocksviile. Tuesday, Aug, 12 Dnvlc Denim'nit.s, 7 p.m., ul CikiI- cemceTown Hall. Iluiiiiinv Society «r Dnvie Co., monlhly meeting. 7 p.m., ul ofnce YudkinvilleRd.bchindcarwush.75l- 5214. Help suve Davie’s homeless unimals. Ongoing Humnne Siiclely of Duvie Co., monthly meelings 2nil Tues. of each monlh, ul office Yadkinville Rd. be­ hind cur wash. 75I-.52I4. Dlsnlileil Auierlcnii Velernns Post 75 meets on thiril Monday of each monlh.6:.10 p.m., ul 1958 Hwy. 6()l S. Contact J. Renfro at 284-4664 for more info. Davle Cmmly DIaliele.s Siippurt (iroup, lust Thurs. ofcvery monlh, 7- 8:30 p.m..at Davie Co. PublicLibrary Smull Conference Room. Info: 751- 87(H). Diivie Co. Ilnnil llnnster.s, meets 2nd Tuesday of monlli. 7:30 p.m., Davie High BuntI RiKim. Recreation For more information on these events, call 751-2.125. Line Dancing I'armington Community Center. Ev­ ery Tuesday. Cost: S2. Inslniclors: Sieve & Linda Hatley. For more info, call 751-3848. Rec Club Before (S15)or ufter (S25)scluM)l and out of scluKil ptogrums. Regislralion o|)en. GoodTlmersSquare Dance Dance Lessons S5 |kt month. Volun­ teers for dil ferent siK'iul events. Coii- lacl Ethel ul 99«-.1«37. Silverstriders Walk Club Seniors, 50 and up. M-F. 6:30-9 a.m. No chargc. Mothers Morning Out Tuesdays und Thursduys. S7 |kt duy. S40 per monlh. The Dance Company Mon..Tucs..\Ved..& Sal.Cull Emily Robertson. 998-5163. Senior Trips Лиц. 19 - HORN IN THK WKS Г & MORE - Depart 8 a.m.. return late. $50 includes transpotliition. admis­ sion. & dinner at Daniel Hoonc Inn. /li/Л’. 2S . N,C. z o o & PICNIC - Depart 8 a.m., a'tum 6 p.m. S30 in­ cludes admission, picnic lunch, trans- (xirtalion. Wear comfortable shoes & light casual clothing. YMCA For more informutlon, cnll 751 -9622 or visit tiuvie Fumlly YMCA. Water Exercise Class . For beginners und the exjiericnccd. All ugcs. Cull forclass types & times. Swim Lessons Choose from 2wk.,4 wk. .Sut. morn­ ing or privule lessons. Reg. begins 2 wks. prior loclass. Cull forclusslimes. Karate-Carucado Style Tuesdays, 7-8:45 p.m. Ages 7 & up. Tae Kwon Do Ages 6 & up. Meet Tues. & Thurs., 6:00.6:45 p.m. Parents Night Out Лиц. «lh. 6-l0:.10 p.m.Agcs 3-12. Swimming, urts & crufts, games, movie. Dinner at 6:30 p.m. S7 mem­ bers. SIO nonmembcrs. Golf Camp .Sessionll:July2l-24.8-l I u.m.Lcam liindanienals of golf with PGA pro Randall Jumes luul stuff. Co-cd cluss. ages 8-16. Cost: $95 mcmbcrs/$l05 non-mcmbcrs. Adult Co-Ed Volleyball League Reg. ends Aug. Sth. Adult league age.s 18 und up. Begins Aug. 14-Ocl. 23. Games pluyed Thurs. night. Cost; $75 member leam/$IOO non-member team. Cull Lauren for Info. Adult Flag Football League Reg. July W-Aug. Я. Adult league ages 21 und up, Each leam guuruntecd 10 gimies und scrimmuge. League run early Sept. lo early Dec. Cost; $550 for member teum/$6(K) non-member teum. Cull Luuren for info. Pee-Ww & Kiddie Kicker Fall Ouldoor SiKcer Reg. Aug. I-Sept. 5. Pruclicc begins Sept. 13-Ocl. IS.Cosl: PecWee(3& 4) member $25/non-member $35. Kiddie Kickers (5-10) memlK’r .$30/ non-member $50. Seniors All Senior Activities take place al Davie County ScniorServ ices located in Ihe Brock Building on Nonh Main Stn;cl, Mocksviile unless ollierwise noled.Cull 751-0611. Ongoing l.unch, M.T.W , 11:30 a.m.,Th. & Fri., 11 a.m., in the Nulrilion Site. Silver Ilenllh Uxcrcl.sc-s, Eust RiKim of Senior Services, M, W, F, 8:30-9 u.m. Quilling, every Monday, 10 u.m. Scrabble, every Monday, I p.m. llridKf, Tuesdays 1p.m. &Friduys2 p.m., Easl Room. SKIPIIO, Wedne.sdays, 1:30 p.m., East Room. Creullve Scrnplimiklni; Class, 2nd Tuesday, 2 p.m. Palm C1U.SS, Wednesdays at 8:30 a,m. Dr. Dunn, Podiatrist,ul Sr. Services every three weeks on Monduy at 8:30 a.m. Ihis month’s visil Jiilv !4. G A S TH A U S on the SQUARE Restaurant. G uesthouse & m ore! Menu hìchulfs: .Soiipx, Satads, Vtirifiy of Sanilwiclws Appetizers, Desserts and Coffees T h is W e e k ’s PINNER SPECIALS liia c k c n o c l C h ic k c n M iu n ii R a in b o w 'H -o u t A lm o n c lin e 14 o /. P o rte rlio u s « S te a k P eel ancl E a t S h rim p C h e f M a r c u s F ly n t M'l vim:¡.Wit h diiil IMiiiur .Siicduis Mil NiiHiii .Main.Sikfct Piiom;; .Wi-7.‘!|-7«hi MiHKSVll.t.i;, NC 271)28 .W,.7.s.VII>)ill (i’/\.STIIAI)S on llii‘Si|iiui\' LLC Artur lliicli OHiur/.MunuKir N ow .SKitviNt; A Si:i.i:( TION o r M ix i:» D k in k.s TH E A TTIC @ Gasthaus on the Sqiiarc JAM @ THE HAUS Thurs., July 31st 7:00 PM Open Mic Night $3 Cover MEL JONES and his BAG OF BONES Fri., Aug. 15th 8:00 PM $6 Cover Free lllood Pressure Cheeks, once a month, call Sr. Services for info, this month’s chcck yn/y/•/ at 10:45 u.m. in Ihe Nutrition Site. .Sr,Cli»rus,Thursdays. 10 a.m.. East Rixim. Sludy or Luke Clnss, Wednesduys* ul I p.m., Crafl Room. Plin.se 10, Thursdays, I p.m., Cmfl RiKim. Tal C lil Classc,s, 10 u.m., Naluro's Gifts, see office for fulure dates. Report Davle Dateline Items By Noon Monday Items for Dnvie Dutellne should be reported by noon Mondny of Iho pub­ lication week. Call 751 -2120 or drop it by the office, at S. Main Sl. ucross from Ihe courthousc. Colt Dies From W est Nile Virus Davie Counly Heallh Direcior Barry Bass is urging counly residenl.s lo be vigilant in avoiding mostjuilo bitc,s. “Davie Coumy ha.s rctordcd ils firsl case of West Nile Viru.s in a horse," said Bass. "This case involved a 5-month-old colt lhat was fatal: statewide there liave been five confirmed equine case.s of Wesl Nile Virus this yeur in North Carolina." Horses infected with West Nile Virus (WNV) hnve been found in Brun.swicl<, Cabarrus, Columbus and Granville counties. "That means tlie virus thnt causes this disease is present, and there is the potential for human expo.sure," Bass said. "People should nvoid the outdoors during dusk and dawn, when m osquitoes ure most active. When you are outside, you should apply mosquito repellant containing DEET and wear light-colored long-sleeved shins and long pants." WNV is a rare disease, but can occur in liumans and horses. Tite viral illness is transmitted by some kinds of mosquitoes and most people who are infected will nol hnve any type of illness. It is estimated that 20 percent of the people who become infected will develop West Nile fever: mild .symptoms, including fever, headache, and body aches, occasionally wilh a skin rash on the trunk of the body and swollen lymph glands. Severe infection (West Nile encephalitis or meningitis) can happen in 1 in 150 persons infected when the virus attacks the cenlral nervous system , causing inflammation of ihe brain, and can be fatal to animals and humans. Wild birds serve as natural liosls for the virus. Mosquitoes bile the birds and then can transmit the virus to humans and anittials. A person cannot catch WNV from another person or animal. Horses do nol transmit the disease to people or other horses. Norih Carolina averages about one human WNV case per yenr. Young children and the elderly are most likely lo contract WNV. Symptoms can develop from a few days lo two weeks after being bitten by an infected mosquito. There is a vaccine for horses bul no vaccine for humans exists. Por more information conlncl your veterinarian or the Davie Counly Health Department at 336-751-8700. f r o m R i s i n g C a r e C o s t s If you've worked hard (or your (inancial securit;; and don't want lo take unnecessary chances with all you've earned, please loin us lor a Iree pro' gram on how to help protect you and your family from the > rising cost ol long-term care. For more information about this Iree video presentation, please call or stop by. Tuesday, August 12,2003 11:30 AM or 6:30 PM at the office of Matt Voreh Matt Voreh G6 Court Square Mockiivillo, NC 27026 OSGITGI-HOO \s ww.rdwiu'iljniirjt.roni Edwardjones Serving lmUvl<Uiul bivi'itor* Sincc? BANK of/ М Ш Н (САЮиЫА MORTOAOK Mortgage rates are the lowest they have been in 40 years! Have you refinanced? Do you want to purchase a home? Please call us today! 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(AMcn^s Cove) W e N o w H a v e T w o I Ñ T E W S t u d i o s w i t ± i S p r u n g H a r d w o o d F l o o r s Pre-School - A^dults Tap Ballet Jazz H ip Hop -Acrobatics Ballroo'm Latin - Swin£f 2 to 3 year old M om m y M e R e g is t r a t io n J u l y 4 - 7 P .M . • A u ^ t 2 '“‘ 1 0 A . M . - 1 P .M . Kashamia Brown coines to iis will) a bw ad background in dance. She has studied a t the University o f Cincinnati & North North Carolina School O f The Arts. Lynn Messick comes to tisfiw n the School O f The Arts & specializes in Mtytlmi & Dance Movement Jbr children. Nathan Foreman specializes in Ballroom, Swing, Tango & Latin